After a particularly rough winter, Stillhouse Cove Park and its surroundings need treatment. In particular, the mounds of snow deposited in the Park left behind salt, grit, and damaged turf. In the photo below, Donna Fieldman, EWPA board member, is seen spreading gypsum to mitigate the effects of road salt and ice melt and encourage the grass root system.


Every two years or so, EWPA must clean the Stillhouse Cove Park benches that our neighbors so enjoy. Below, we see Colin Murphy and Richard Finlay, of the EWPA board, power washing the lichen that has accumulated on a bench and its base.



It has been almost four years since we unveiled the End of the Line trolley monument and the weather has taken its toll on the metal sculpture. We just had it sanded and recoated and it looks as good as new.


Early Spring is also time to cut back the ornamental grasses that line the Cove and are present in the Ocean Avenue rotary and behind the End of the Line monument. In the photo below, Donna is trimming the Shenandoah Switch Grasses at the End of the Line. But Donna, Colin, and Richard cannot do this work alone. EWPA needs volunteers to join its site committee and get their hands dirty. There are critical tasks to be fulfilled from Spring to Fall. If you are interested, fill out the form here: https://stillhousecove.org/volunteer-with-us/



