Greenwich Ferry Boat Landing
Also we want to thank Jarombek Landscaping and Riverside Fence,  
whom we hired to transform the space.

We refurbished the hillside garden and added a  new fence that improves
safety and enhances the beauty of the waterfront . The town has supplied
benches, recycle bins and a bike rack to encourage year round use of the
space.

.  We hope our project will be enjoyed by many as a gateway to the
waterfront, and a pedestrian bridge joining Bruce Park and Roger S.
Baldwin Park.
Green Fingers Garden Club has been
overseeing this area since it’s first project in
1990, when we re-landscaped the area,
installing walkways and a fountain to
commemorate the 350th birthday of
Greenwich.
We returned to spruce up our project in 2002.
This year Green Fingers is celebrating its 75th
anniversary, and to mark the occasion Betsy
Mulcare suggested that we return to the site to
do more work.

This project could not have be done without:
Bruce Spaman the head of Parks and Trees
who sheparded the project thru all the town
approvals, Bill Burgess and his crew in the
Parks Dept. who preparing the site,
Craig Whitcomb of the Marine Dept. who
made the necessary repairs to the seawall
before the fence could go in, and
Joe Loyd from the Engineering Dept. who gave
us the fence guidelines to follow.
Green Fingers Garden Club
A Member of the Garden Club of America