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SUMMARY:New York City's Favorite Train Show: A 23-Year Tradition
DESCRIPTION:A must-see New York tradition where enchanting model trains zip past popular landmarks under the twinkling glow of the magical Haupt Conservatory! Step into a city in miniature featuring more than 150 iconic buildings\, all re-created with bark\, leaves\, and other natural materials. Marvel at G-scale trains humming along among familiar sights such as the Brooklyn Bridge\, Statue of Liberty\, and Rockefeller Center—surprising at every turn—on a quarter-mile of track as they enliven this cherished holiday experience. The Artist’s Studio showcases how visionary artist Paul Busse and his team craft these amazing small wonders. Real trains\, real landmarks\, real fun—only at NYBG! \nThe Holiday Train Show® may be the centerpiece among the Garden’s seasonal offerings\, but it’s the first stop in a wide range of events and programming geared toward families and adults alike. Explore 250 acres of crisp winter landscapes during tours of the Garden’s many collections\, experience festive evening events\, and take care of your holiday shopping list! \nFor more information\, please visit: http://www.nybg.org/exhibitions/2014/holiday-train-show/index.php \nPricing & Hours\nAdvance reservations are strongly recommended as tickets do sell out. The Holiday Train Show® takes place in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory\, which is accessed with timed entry tickets. Although these tickets are sold in 15-minute increments\, you may spend as much time enjoying the exhibition as you wish once inside. \nAll-Garden Pass Pricing\nWeekdays\n\n$20 Adult\n$18 Student/Senior\n$10 Children 2–12\nFree Children under 2\n\nWeekends\, Monday Holidays\,\nand Peak Days (November 28; December 15–January 2)\n\n$28 Adult\n$26 Student/Senior\n$16 Children 2–12\nFree Children under 2
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/new-york-citys-favorite-train-show-a-23-year-tradition/
LOCATION:New York Botanical Garden\, 200 Kazimiroff Boulevard\, Bronx\, NY
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SUMMARY:The End of the Environmental Era
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 19\, 2014 from 11:00 am to 12:50 pm\nLocation: Columbia University\, Morningside Campus\, International Affairs Building\, Room 407 \nContact: For further information regarding this event\, please contact Hayley Martinez by sending email to hmartinez@ei.columbia.edu. \nThe Earth Institute presents Origins of Environmental Law Lecture Series Description: Introduction to Early Environmental Legislation\, Pre-1969. \nThis seminar is part of a semester-long lecture series entitled The Origins of Environmental Law: Regulation and Evolution. Leon G. Billings and Thomas C. Jorling are the two senior staff members who led the Senate environment subcommittee which originated and developed major environmental legislation in the 1970s\, including the Clean Air Act\, the Clean Water Act\, and the Superfund Act. Over the course of a single decade\, Congress enacted a series of environmental laws that defined the direction and character of environmental policy in the US and globally. Learn about the process that led to these seminal laws from the writers of the legislation themselves. \nThe 1970s was a successful decade for major environmental legislation\, ending with the passing of the Superfund Act in 1980. This talk will compare Congress during the 1970s to Congress today\, including a comparison of the committees\, the legislative process\, and politics. Among others\, they will discuss the role of the media\, election processes\, and the role of campaign finance and fundraising. \nRSVP is required for this event. Please note this lecture is part of a regularly scheduled course. Guests will join registered students in the class for the lecture and discussion. Please register here: http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/events/view/73409
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/origins-of-environmental-law-lecture-series-the-end-of-the-environmental-era/
LOCATION:Columbia University\, Morningside Campus\, International Affairs Building\, Room 407\, 1150 Amsterdam Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
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SUMMARY:November Forum: Post-Bloomberg Focus on Environmental Policy
DESCRIPTION:photo credit: Care2.com \nWith just about one year under his belt as Mayor\, this forum will focus on some of Mayor De Blasio’s policies and actions for the past year and what is on the horizon for Environmental Policy in the city. Join for an interesting and lively discussion! \nThis forum is free and open to the public! \nDate: Wednesday\, Nov 19\, 2012\nTime: 6:30-8:00pm\nPlace: Trespa Design Centre\, 62 Greene St\, Ground Floor\, New York\, NY 10012 \nRSVP here! http://www.eventbrite.com/e/november-forum-post-bloomberg-focus-on-environmental-policy-registration-13702463437?aff=es2&rank=16 \nSpeakers will include: \nBomee Jung\, Deputy Director\, Enterprise Community Partners & City of New York City Planning Commissioner \nBomee provides programmatic and fiscal management support for the daily and long-range activities of Enterprise’s New York office. She oversees initiatives related to sustainability\, state & local policy\, and housing & services for the most vulnerable populations; leads the development of strategic initiatives; provides direction on knowledge sharing and impact measurement; and supports office-wide resource planning. Bomee was also recently appointed to the City Planning Commission and is a co-founder of GreenHomeNYC \nClare Donohue\, Founder\, Sane Energy Project \nClare Donohue is a kitchen and bath designer living a secret life as an activist. She is one of the founders and now the Program Director of Sane Energy Project\, a grassroots organization that advocates to replace fossil fuel infrastructure with renewable infrastructure. Sane Energy recently launched YOU ARE HERE\, an interactive online map that demonstrates all the pipelines\, compressor stations and other shale gas infrastructure in New York State\, and connects users to the local grassroots group fighting these projects. The map illustrates the risks to our foodshed\, connecting to another Sane Energy campaign\, Food Not Fracking.
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/november-forum-post-bloomberg-focus-on-environmental-policy/
LOCATION:Trespa Design Centre\, 62 Greene St\, Ground Floor\, New York\, 10012\, United States
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