Civilian Climate Corps

A new season, a new beginning.

Greetings NJYC Friends and Family-

In what seems like the blink of an eye, the season has changed. Mother Nature is putting on a dazzling display of fall colors - and just like that - we’ve gone from worrying about the heat and cutting growing grass to thinking of the holidays and winter weather. I don’t know about you, but the season crept up on us quite quickly.

New Cohort!

our newest Inductees!

That change in season also brought us a new cohort of Corpsmembers! Our November Cohort - Class 83 - began its orientation on Monday, November 1st with 12 enrollees. It’s one of the most exciting times for our program - getting the chance to meet new recruits and help them get started on this journey is a very challenging time, but the relationships formed are the reward. It can be difficult to establish trust and boundaries early on, but it is necessary for the formation of relationships that make us effective in our work. One unique aspect of this class is that every single member either knew or was related to someone that had previously attended our Corps - more proof positive that our best recruiting strategy is ‘word-of-mouth’ referrals! There is a positive vibe around the program overall.

The early feedback we’ve gotten is an affirmation of the program. 100% of the respondents to the intake survey said their Orientation experience was positive, and that the staff was friendly and accessible. I liked how One new Corpsmember succinctly responded to the question ‘What did you like about Orientation? He said, “Everything, no cap.”

“The staff made me feel like we’ve known each other forever, Youth Corp is a very welcoming place.”
— Class 83 Inductee
 

Progression of the sod clearing.

Service Projects:

Even with a new cohort starting, Project work hasn’t been lacking - as we prepare for the winter months, the weather will naturally lend itself to indoor work. However, we will still be working outdoors through the winter. We began wrapping up some fall projects that have a pressing deadline at the end of this month. Back in the early Summer, we were warded an Urban Gateway Enhancement grant to perform landscaping and maintenance along the gateways into Phillipsburg - and we were finishing up that grant with one of the larger installations along South Main Street. Some local residents may have been curious about the clearing of sod down along South Main Street in Phillipsburg near the town line. That clearing was the preparation we need to establish a pollinator meadow to enhance the gateway area.

CM's worked at clearing the sod, treating the cleared area, tilling the soil, and then planting the site. Species of plants that will benefit pollinators were selected by CM's after doing research on local, native species of plants. The garden/meadow area will not be in full bloom until next spring - but will provide much-needed habitat for our pollinator friends while giving color to the planted area almost all through the growing season. We look forward to sharing photos of the area next spring as it gets established! Watch the video of the progress of the project here or by clicking on the video below.

In Other News:

Another exciting development this past week was the premiere of The Corps Network’s long-form video titled ‘The Modern Corps Movement’ - The modern Corps movement is powerful. Across the country, Corps programs make a difference every day in our communities, on our lands, and in the lives of thousands of young adults. In the new short film, you can learn the history of the Corps movement, hear from young people serving in Corps, and see the potential of a Civilian Climate Corps. You can see the video here of watch by clicking below.

As a member Corps of The Corps Network, NJYC of Phillipsburg seeks to expand on the opportunity that the development of a #CivilianClimateCorps brings to our youth, our immediate community and our region as a whole. As part of the Modern Corps Movement, we feel we have an opportunity to enhance our Corps program by offering more credentialed training and create pathways to careers for our Corpsmembers. More on that soon, so watch this space!

We’ll continue to keep you posted in the coming weeks about the things happening at our Corps - so until then - Be well and stay safe!

Yours in Service-

Michael

Here we go again!

Greetings YC friends and Family!

It’s hard to believe we just wrapped up a cohort and are beginning the same intensive process all over again. While the process occasionally feels Sisyphean - our Corpsmembers always have the ability to make the staff’s effort meaningful, thereby culminating in a positive experience for all.

We hit the ground running with our 82nd class on July 6th - bringing in a new cohort. The first days are always a little lopsided - with staff bringing the energy and recruits bringing a lot of skepticism. But in short order, a system of routine - and all the hiccups that come with it - started. It was encouraging to see this group dynamic form.

Class 82 got to work in the classroom by performing their usual assessments, but also did a lot of team building activities - from simple ‘get-to-know-you’ stuff to exploring communication styles and even testing the newly formed bonds they were shaping in designing a better system to drop an egg without breaking it. Check out the video capturing these moments here, or just click the image of the video below.

Catch a glimpse of the activities included in Orientation

Once inducted, the Corpsmembers begin the rhythmic cycle of academic days and service days. It can be more challenging than you think - but the day-in-day-out routine works for our youth. Their first day of service was spent out on Warren County Parkland - specifically Bread Lock Park (BLP) along route 57 in Stewartsville, NJ. A premiere site along the historic Morris Canal Greenway, Lock 7 West became known as “Bread Lock” because the store at the end of the lock sold goods to boatmen passing through back in the mid-19th century, including homemade bread and pies. While still buried, the remains of the lock itself speak to the historical significance of this site as part of the larger Morris Canal Greenway. Today, a short section of the canal has been cleared and offers a lovely walk where you can see the prism that once held water and towpath traveled by mules pulling the boats along. Visitors can also enjoy the nature and exercise trails around the perimeter of the park, as well as the Historic Learning Center. NJYC of Phillipsburg has been maintaining BLP as part of our larger fee-for-service contract with the Warren County Department of Land Preservation. You can check out the work the crew did on their very first service day here or by clicking the video image below.

In developing our service projects over the years, we’ve been trying to increase the program’s capacity to serve our community while developing more technologically demanding, in-demand skills for our Corpsmembers to apply. This past week we took a big step toward that goal. Working with NJ Audubon and our new friends at Merrill Creek Reservoir, we installed data loggers along a section of Upper Merrill Creek to record temperature and dissolved oxygen (DO) levels. These loggers were installed at the headwaters of the creek and two other locations downstream. In a few months, we’ll come back, retrieve them, and then download the data. The data will reflect certain dynamics that will inform us as to potential restoration efforts that might be implemented along the waterway. Check out the video of the installation process here or click below on the video link.

Overall, it has been a busy month - and we’re already 1/4 the way through this cohort! Looking ahead to August, we’ll be updating you on some work we’ll be doing along South Main Street in Phillipsburg - with support from our NJDOT Urban Gateway Enhancement Grant and funds from the NORWESCAP Community Development Team - we look to make an impact downtown!

We’ll also look to share our preparations for our 9/11 Day of Service & Remembrance, update you on the progress we’re making toward our current cohorts’ academic goals as well as some highlights from following up with former YC Alumni!

click to go to the Warren County Civid-19 website

click to go to the Warren County Civid-19 website

Lastly - we want to remind everyone to be safe out there. The current uptick in reported cases of COVID-19 in our region means more than likely an impact that the more infectious and easily transmissible Delta variant may be on the rise. We encourage you to visit the Warren County website for more information on current protocols, vaccination sites, etc. We have found the County website immensely helpful in guiding our team in implementing safe practices and protocols throughout the pandemic and we appreciate the resources they provide - check them out!

Until then, be safe & stay healthy!

Michael