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Arlene's Grocery 95 Stanton Street, New York City, NY, United StatesRSVP before 6pm day of for FREE ENTRY at thelessonnyc.com/ or pay $5 for tickets at the door. Thursday nights at Arlene’s Grocery has been…
RSVP before 6pm day of for FREE ENTRY at thelessonnyc.com/ or pay $5 for tickets at the door. Thursday nights at Arlene’s Grocery has been…
Explore the landscape surrounding Belvedere Castle in full spring glory—the expansive views from Vista Rock, colorful blooms of Shakespeare Garden, and the diverse flora and…
This Time Out NY and New York Times Critic's Pick comedy show features the best performers in town, every first Monday of the month at…
Every Monday, this downtown music venue hosts a rock 'n' roll karaoke night, where attendees can choose from a selection of hits to perform with…
Calling all architects, landscape designers, urban planners, sustainability coordinators and greening professionals of all stripes! Whether you're responding to an affordable housing RFP, or designing…
Calling all architects, landscape designers, urban planners, sustainability coordinators and greening professionals of all stripes! Whether you're responding to an affordable housing RFP, or designing a…
Much progress in sustainability is underway, so why aren’t we seeing sweeping results? Why aren't corporations, consumers, and policy makers exercising their power enough? The…
Helping people navigate the current climate of information “clutter” is more important than ever. Our 2017 Impact Hours series will dig into ongoing environmental and social justice work, while sharing tools for more effective personal and organizational action. Each Impact Hour will include perspectives from an artist, activist, and academic on issues of communication, engagement, action, and impact. Together, we will challenge each other’s assumptions and share practical tactics for sparking social change. Join us in-person in NYC (space is limited) or online from around the world.
Amplifying and Inspiring Impact: 2017 Impact Hours Helping people navigate the current climate of information “clutter” is more important than ever. Our 2017 Impact Hours…
Meet at the portal of Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park. (between Battery Park and the Museum of Jewish Heritage) After more than four decades of…
Harvest, filter, jar, and taste the freshest honey in NYC! So, you’ve spent the summer learning all about bees now it's time to reap the…
Hallett Nature Sanctuary is the smallest of the Park's three woodland landscapes. Closed to the public in 1934, the Hallett Nature Sanctuary remained mostly untouched…