Editor’s Note: West Philly Local is proud to present the second in a series of vignettes of local block captains drawn from Them That Do, a multimedia documentary project and community blog by West Philly-based award-winning photographer Lori Waselchuk. The first profile ran last week.
Maureen Tate became a gardener because of a killing.
In the 1980s, during the era Maureen calls the “The Crack Period,” Cedar Park neighborhood residents organized drug vigils on the corner of 49th Street and Baltimore Avenue where they would stand in shifts all night and ‘stare down dealers’ to try to prevent them from doing business.
“We were trying to regain control of our streets,” Maureen explained.
Another intimidating location was the vacant lot at the corner of 49th and Florence Avenue. “The corner lot was trashed all the time and it was dangerous,” said Maureen, who has been the block captain of 4800 Florence Avenue since 1982. “The neighbors were feeling really threatened.”
When a Vietnamese immigrant was murdered in his home next to that lot in 1983, she and her neighbors decided to act. They removed the trash, built flower beds and filled them with daisies, lilies, and tulips. They named it Florence Garden. “Our garden made us feel we were reclaiming that space and staking our presence.”
The transformation required patience, and several years of work. Maureen laughs when she thinks about how little she knew about growing things. “Everything I know about gardening, I learned at Florence Garden.”
She and a handful of others maintained Florence Garden for 20 years. It won second place in the city’s garden contest in 1989.
“It was beautiful.”
Eventually the city sold the property in a sheriff sale and developers built four townhouses.
Cedar Park is now experiencing a period of more stability and reinvestment. “It’s such a relief to see happy people on our street.” Tate remains very active on her block as well as with Cedar Park Neighbors. She continues to garden in public spaces, organizing crews to build and maintain flower beds around Cedar Park.
November 13th, 2013 at 7:02 pm
Great story! Maureen represents what makes your community great- gumption and a big heart! Love the photo, wonder what the little kid and the gent are looking at? Keep up the good work WestPhillyLocal!
November 13th, 2013 at 8:22 pm
One of the reasons why University City is a wonderful place to live!
November 13th, 2013 at 8:28 pm
Maureen told us about the Squirrel Patrol back in a community meeting when we moved in (cutting pay phone wires the dealers used – oops, the squirrels must be chewing again!). She’s an awesome asset to the community.
November 15th, 2013 at 6:15 am
One article cannot express how much Maureen does for this community. This is only the tip of the iceberg of an amazing neighbor!