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National Learn-to-Row Day: Free Basic Rowing Lesson

Flushing Meadows Corona Park Queens, NY, United States

Join Row New York for National Learn to Row day on June 3, 2017, for a totally free event, and learn the basics of a sport that will stay with you for a lifetime. We’ll introduce you to basic rowing techniques and get you out on the water.

Bonus: explore our beautiful boathouses on tours being offered throughout the day. You can choose from two of our boathouse locations: the Meadow Lake Boathouse in Queens and the Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse in Manhattan. Our Queens boathouse invites any person with a disability to join us for adaptive rowing sessions.

Free

New York City Fish Count

fort washington park Fort Washington Park 181st, Manhattan, NY, United States

As part of the annual World Science Festival, we will wade into the Hudson River to collect and count what species of fish we find.…

Free

Bridge Golf Foundation Water Fair

MIST Harlem 46 W. 116th Street (btwn Lenox Avenue and Fifth Ave.), New York , NY, United States

In partnership with The Eagle Academy, Columbia Water Center, and the physics department at The City College of New York, The Bridge Golf Foundation is…

Free

Summer on the Hudson: Silent Disco

Riverside Park South Plaza and 66th st, Manhattan, NY, United States

Don headphones and party on the pier with hundreds of all-ages revelers at this Quiet Clubbing event on Pier I in Riverside Park South (West…

Free

World Science Festival

World Science Festival returns to BBP again this year for another night of stargazing on the waterfront! World Science Festival brings stargazing back to BBP…

Free

World Ocean Festival

Gantry Plaza State Park 4-09 47th Road, Long Island City, NY, United States

A public event to #saveourocean! On June 4th, we’re inviting ocean lovers from across the world to join a collective voice standing up for the…

Free

15th Annual Drums Along the Hudson

Inwood Hill Park Inwood Hil Park, Manhattan, NY, United States

Join NYC Parks and Lotus Music and Dance for this annual Multicultural Celebration and Native American Festival.

This is a free event featuring Native American, Japanese, Brazilian, Flamenco, and Korean dancers and drummers from around the world! The festival combines a celebration of Native American heritage, culture, and art with the diversity of New York City. Spanish, African, Brazilian, and Tibetan cultures will also be celebrated with food, music, and dancing. Activities include a Tree of Peace planting, international cuisine, Native American storytelling, a Pow Wow, crafts. and visits from Captain Planet.

Free

Summer on the Hudson: Let’s Dance!

Riverside Park South Plaza and 66th st, Manhattan, NY, United States

Learn to dance Salsa, Zouk, and Bachata with lessons and group social dances led by master teachers from the Piel Canela Dance and Music School…

Free

Monday Evening Yoga

Brooklyn Grange 37-18 Northern Boulevard, Queens

Every Monday, loosen up with Sarah Schumann of Prospect Heights’ Shambhala Yoga and Dance Center. Shaped within a 60 minute, all levels asana (yoga postures)…

17.00$

Saving Regional Farms: Why Every New Yorker Should Care

Hunter College - Silberman Building 2180 Third Avenue at 119th Street, New York, NY, United States

Food Policy For Breakfast Series Discussion + Networking + Healthy Breakfast Served (This is a FREE Event) Saving Regional Farms: Why Every New Yorker Should…

Free

Day of Planting and “Bronx Music Garden”

DeWitt Clinton High School 100 West Mosholu Parkway , South Bronx, NY, United States

DESCRIPTION 11:00 am to 2:00 pm - Kick Off Event and Tree Planting (Fruit Tree Planting Foundation, DeWitt Clinton High School Sustainability, vitafusionTM, actress Jennie…

Free

Rewilding Stuyvesant Cove Park

Stuyvesant Cove Park 24-20 FDR Drive Service Road East, new york , NY, United States

Rachel Frank will be presenting a performance based on rewilding, an environmental practice that seeks to reestablish the landscape’s former ecosystems and increase sustainability by…

free