Join The 2024 Daffodil Project: Planting Joy, One Bulb At A Time In Harlem

August 13, 2024

The wait is over! It’s finally time register for the 2024 Daffodil Project. 

Sign up now and reserve free daffodil bulbs to plant in your community. 

The Daffodil Project is a living memorial and citywide volunteer effort, a celebration of New Yorkers championing parks equity in their communities and a catalyst for civic engagement.

This year, we’re excited to announce the addition of an uptown Manhattan distribution at A. Philip Randolph Square in Harlem.

Furthermore, the 2024 Bronx distribution, held in past years at Mill Pond Park, will take place at the newly renovated St. Mary’s Park.

See the full list of 2024 distributions:

  • Saturday, September 21: Brooklyn – Prospect Park Plaza West
  • Sunday, September 22: Staten Island – Brookfield Park
  • Sunday, September 29: Manhattan – Union Square North Plaza
  • Saturday, October 5: The Bronx – St. Mary’s Playground West
  • Sunday, October 6: Queens – The Overlook at Forest Park
  • Sunday, October 19: Harlem – A. Philip Randolph Square

Whether you’re a longtime Daffodil Project participant or a newcomer, we hope you’ll join us in stewarding and advocating for parks and open spaces this fall! 


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