“Crusade against ugly.”

-Kathryn Westman Spring, 1979

N.I.C.E. (Narberth Improvement & Cleanup Endeavor) was created in 1967 by two Narberth residents, Emily Parkin and Kathryn Westman.

The History of N.I.C.E.

In 1976, Narberth’s Mayor Jeff Eyster took over the day-to-day operation of N.I.C.E. from Emily and Kathryn. Jeff enlisted the help of another Narberth resident Constantine (Connie) Dydynsky, a retired railroad employee. Jeff and Connie planted many of the trees we now admire around the station.

After vacationing in Switzerland with his wife Clara, Jeff was inspired by the Swiss flair for decorating train stations with flowers. He then expanded the scope of N.I.C.E. to include all of Haverford Ave from the Northside station down to both sides of the tunnel and the Southside station and parking lot gardens. Jeff Eyster designed several other small garden areas and recruited Narberth resident volunteers to help maintain those gardens. Many Narberth residents have volunteered their time over the years.

Donate Today

Since 1967, the volunteers of N.I.C.E. have created & helped the Borough maintain Narberth’s public gardens & open space. We are funded solely by donations.

Christa Staab

The Board of Directors

Mary Kay Hamburger

Karen Barsotti

Emily Parkin & Kathryn Westman | 1967–1972
Jeff Eyster & Connie Dydynsky | 1976–1996
Ted Ahern | 1990–2010  
Mary Jane Cobbs | 1986–2020
Dennis Manley | 1988–2020 President Emeritus