AYLUS Oakland Gardens Goes Weeding at Flushing Burial Ground (6/6/2026)

On Saturday, June 6, 2026, AYLUS Oakland Gardens held their 230th event at The Olde Towne of Flushing Burial Grounds. This event took place from 8:45 am to 12:15 pm. AYLUS Oakland Gardens worked with Muareen Regan and Ada Mata to help the overgrown weeds near the flower beds in the burial ground.

We started the event off by separating our members into groups to cover more ground. Each group was first tasked with removing the vines that had started to intertwine themselves around the fences around the flower beds. The vines covered up the view of the flower beds. Members had to work together to unwind the vines from the fences. They also had to use shovels and trowels to remove the weeds and unwanted plants that started to grow between the fence and the walking path. This, in turn, made the paths and fences look cleaner and well-kept. Thus, making the people who visit the burial ground feel more cared for and noticed. This reminds people that the history behind the burial ground is not forgotten or abandoned. 

As more groups started to finish up removing the vines from the fence, Muareen tasked the finished groups to go into the flower beds to remove weeds like Mugwort and Mulberries. Those were the plants that made the gardens look overgrown. Those plants were blocking the sunlight and taking away nutrients from the plants that were planted in the gardens. This time, some members were inside the garden taking out weeds, and the other members were outside the gardens cleaning up the pulled weeds and cleaning up the walking paths. There were also some members tasked with raking up the cut grass from the lawns and paths within the burial group. At the end of the event, we ended up filling 22 bags with unwanted weeds. 

Our members worked as a team to help make the work run more smoothly. Members had to communicate with each other to get across what they were going to do and what weeds needed to be pulled. Sometimes it was hard to determine which plants were weeds and which were the plants that should be left alone. So we would have to ask Maureen or Ada to confirm which plants were safe to pull out and remove. Our goal was to make the flower beds look more polished and clean. This event wasn’t just about the look of the garden. It was also to bring more joy to people when they got to visit the burial ground.

We want to thank Congresswoman Grace Meng for coming to visit the Flushing Burial Ground and sharing the history behind this historic site. We want to thank Maureen Regan and Ada Mata for always giving to opportunity to do these events and teach our members about different plants. Lastly, we want to thank all the members who came to the event despite the heat and worked together to help better our community.  

Our Volunteers:

1. Stephanie You: 3.5 hours

2. Selena You: 3.5 hours

3. Sophia You: 3.5 hours

4. Hong Hao Liu: 3.5 hours

5. Ioklee Lin: 3.5 hours

6. Vicki Lin: 3.5 hours

7. Kaden He: 3.5 hours

8. Jiansheng Chen: 3.5 hours

9. Eric Zheng: 3.5 hours

10. Enda Zheng: 3.5 hours

11. Nuo Heng Chen: 3.5 hours

12. Kevin Huang: 3.5 hours

13. Nuoyan Chen: 3.5 hours

14. Selena Zheng: 3.5 hours

15. Justin Cheong: 3.5 hours

16. Anthony Xu: 3.5 hours

17. Jayden Chen: 3.5 hours

18. Sophia Xu: 3.5 hours

19. Feng Tsz Ho: 3.5 hours

20. Ruolin Gao: 3.5 hours

21. Ryan Zheng: 3.5 hours

22. Yue Yu: 3.5 hours

23. Teng Yu: 3.5 hours

24. Tyrone Li: 3.5 hours

25. Fayee Chen: 3.5 hours

26. Zhiheng Zhou: 3.5 hours

27. Pai Pai Xu: 3.5 hours

28. Ivan Cao: 3.5 hours

29. Austin Li: 3.5 hours

30. Ella Tai: 3.5 hours

31. Colton Tai: 3.5 hours

32. Vincent He: 3.5 hours

33. Albert Tang: 3.5 hours

34. Henry Liu: 3.5 hours

35. Dylan Chen: 3 hours

36. Elina Lee: 3 hours

37. Amy Liu: 2.5 hours

38. Ryan Wu: 2 hours

39. Linan Cao: 2 hours

Parent Adviser Team:

Fannie Li: 5 hours

Karen Liao: 5 hours

Faye Liu: 5 hours 

Report Written by: Vicki Lin

Reviewed by: Jia Qi (Angela) Liu

Updated: June 12, 2026 — 6:05 pm

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