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A Toast to Fort Tryon Park: Wine Tasting Benefit

Stan Michels Promenade, in Fort Tryon Park New York, NY, United States

Come to the Cocktail Party Fundraiser in support of Fort Tryon Park.

Celebrate the end of summer at this annual cocktail benefit overlooking the Heather Garden and Hudson River. Sample an assortment of wines from Cabrini Wines, brews by Dyckman Beer Co., and delectable foods from the New Leaf Restaurant. All proceeds go to sustaining the park!

$45

Global Citizen Festival

Great Lawn Central Park, New York, United States

The annual Global Citizen Festival tackles that effort, bringing together some of music's biggest stars—Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran, Pearl Jam and many more are on this year's bill—to raise awareness around the fight against poverty, hunger and climate change throughout the world.

Free

Volunteer at Queens Botanical Garden Farm

Queens Botanical Garden 43-50 Main St, Flushing, NY, United States

Spend a morning on QBG Farm and learn how composted food scraps nourish the soil to grow healthy food in NYC. Tasks will vary by day, but may include weeding, harvesting, planting, and composting activities.

Free

Aromar Revi: ‘The Global Challenge of Implementing the Urban Sustainable Development Goals’

Hirshon Suite 55 West 13th St (Room 205) , New York, NY, United States

The India China Institute is hosting Aromar Revi to deliver a special public talk on "The global challenge of implementing the urban SDGs." Mr Revi will discuss how the United Nation's SDGs engage with the public’s understanding of sustainable development challenges, inspire public and private action, promote integrated thinking, and foster accountability.

Free

My Dog Loves Central Park Fair

Come, sit, stay, and celebrate Central Park and its dog community! Tails will be wagging as Central Park Conservancy and its program for dog lovers, Central Park Paws, host you and your canine for an afternoon of contests, training tips, games, and more.

Free

Redefining Greenways in New York City

Seaport Cultural District 181 Front Street, New York City, United States

As catalysts for alternative transportation, connections between communities and parks, and stormwater management strategies, greenways build upon a legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted’s “parkways” that linked citizens to urban green spaces in a pre-automotive era. Now, as bicycle commuting becomes increasingly viable, greenways support linkages across the urban environment. Furthermore, they often offer ecological resiliency through plantings and new habitats. Designs recall, or even incorporate New York City’s long history of industry, infrastructure and planning. But what makes a path a Greenway?

Free

Revelry by the River Oktoberfest

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

Join us for a night celebrating Solar One programs and the Renewables Industry in New York City & Across the Atlantic.

$100

It’s My Park Day at Schmul Park

Schmul Park Wilde & Melvin Avenues, Staten Island, NY, United States

Dandelions, Knotweed, and Mugwort are invading Schmul Park! Become a “Weed Warrior” and help Freshkills Park remove these plants from among our new native plantings. Learn how to identify the native and invasive plants in Schmul Park while helping to beautify the landscape!

Free

Sustainability Lessons from the Sharing Economy

New York Area Sustainability Group 330 5th Avenue, New York, NY, United States

The event will feature perspectives from leaders in this space, around ways the sharing economy model can advance sustainability, and how we can learn from and apply these models in our businesses and communities.

$12

Joseph Alexiou on Gowanus: Brooklyn’s Curious Canal

Brooklyn Historical Society 128 Pierrepont St , Brooklyn, NY, United States

Joseph Alexiou's forthcoming book, Gowanus: Brooklyn's Curious Canal, narrates more than three hundred years in the history of our borough's most compelling former industrial waterway. From idyllic oyster beds to dumping grounds for toxic waste, Gowanus is intrinsically linked to Brooklyn's industrial and agricultural past. In celebration of his book’s release, Alexiou will discuss the parallels in today's Gowanus real estate rush with that of the 1860s, which coincided with Brooklyn's rapid industrial transformation.

$5 – $10

People’s Climate Movement Pop-Up

Flatiron Plaza E. 23rd St. and Fifth Ave. , New York City, United States

The organizers of the People’s Climate March (now the People’s Climate Movement) are calling for a National Day of Action this October 14 to demand bold action on climate change.

Our People's Climate Movement Pop-Up at the Flatiron Plaza will be a central location where people can show their support for climate action in 60 seconds or less.

Free