Brooklyn Bridge Swim across the East River
East River State Park 70 Kent Street, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesNow's your chance to swim across the East River channel from Manhattan to Brooklyn!
Now's your chance to swim across the East River channel from Manhattan to Brooklyn!
On July 19 and 20 at MetLife Stadium NBC 4 New York and the New York Giants are thrilled to welcome you to their second annual Health and Fitness Expo.
Did you know that almost 20% of New York City’s landfill contributions are compostable food scraps? Learn to compost and reduce that waste!
Colin Beavan, aka No Impact Man, talks about embracing uncertainty and mystery--what some people call Sacred Agnosticism--to help us find our own personal paths to helping ourselves and others
Help the Gowanus Canal Conservancy build a compost windrow with 9,000 lbs of food scraps on July 20th!
Manhattan Community Boathouse offers free kayaking as an introduction to the recreational boating opportunities in Manhattan and to help connect the public with the New York City waterfront.
In celebration of Grand Central Terminal’s centennial year, MTA Metro-North Railroad has teamed up with The Municipal Art Society of New York (MAS) and Orpheo Inc. to provide new daily docent-guided tours of the terminal.
Come check out some of the best the Bronx has to offer in hip-hop, dance, and spoken word, along with art by Art Jones, a multimedia visual and sound artist.
Mappy Hour: A happy hour for outdoor enthusiasts
James Stawniczy shepherded the sustainability and historic artifacts programs throughout the construction of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Join the Urban Green Council as he discusses the challenges and achievements of this unprecedented project.
On Wednesday, July 30 WePlant.org VZW will host an event to discuss the Impact of Carbon Footprint on City Life!
Come to a very special evening on the rooftop of the Brooklyn Grange where you will be immersed in a playful, energizing yoga class followed by a meditation facilitated by sound using unique instruments such as Tibetan singing bowls, gongs, and chimes.