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From Ukraine to Hamilton Park, one Ukrainian refugee brings the love of gardening and beekeeping

Ukrainian refugee Ihor Kondyra volunteered to help with the plants and bees at the Hamilton Park Montessori school in Jersey City on Monday, May 9, 2022. – Jersey City. Michael Dempsey

A collection of elementary and middle school students were also on hand Monday morning to deliver approximately $700 in donations to Condon for refugee efforts.

By Jake Maher
The Jersey Journal
May 13, 2022

Excerpt:

On a sunny Monday morning this week, Ihor Kondyra was working in the Hamilton Park Montessori School’s rooftop garden, looking perfectly at ease trimming dead stems from a grape vine to make it ready to grow along a trellis.

“My dear friend,” he said with a gesture to the planters, pots, and beekeeping equipment constituting the garden, “this is my soul.”

A retired director of a regional unemployment agency, a multi-instrumentalist with a particular interest in the flute, a holder of post-secondary degrees in both music and economics, and most recently a refugee from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kondyra at age 65 is entering a new phase in life as the Hamilton Park Montessori School’s volunteer gardener and beekeeper.

The school accepted his middle school-aged daughters when the family fled Ternopil, Ukraine for Jersey City. His stepdaughter, Ukrainian Jersey City co-founder and informal coordinator of Jersey City refugee resettlement Oksana Condon, also has a son who attends the school.

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