Green Series: Gardening with Native Plants
Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6 Brooklyn, NY, United StatesBBP gardener Marina McCoy teaches us about indigenous plants and the ecosystems they support
BBP gardener Marina McCoy teaches us about indigenous plants and the ecosystems they support
Check out Historic New York: Fort Totten at Fort Totten Park!
The Urban Park Rangers lead this tour tracing the steps of George Washington and the Continental Army as they were defeated by the British in the Battle of Brooklyn.
Come this drum and dance class. All are welcome to learn the traditional drumming and dancing unique to West Africa. Get fit while becoming more musical!
Join a City Chicken Institute workshop. Visit a chicken coop and learn about the health and wellness benefits of raising your own flock in an urban setting.
Come to Time's Up's 'Fix Your Own Bike Workshop'! Open shop--you use our tools and stands to work on your bike. Experienced mechanics will be present to answer questions, but you do the work.
Learn more about architect Paul Rudolph and his unconventional methods evident in his apartment interiors of the late twentieth century. Professor Timothy M. Rohan of University of Massuchussets will lead the discussion.
The Earth Institute's Center for Research on Environmental Decisions (CRED) presents "What We Think About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming," with Per Espen Stoknes, Author, Psychologist and Economist.
Open House New York invites you to a very special lecture with Karen Karp, president of Karp Resources, to kick offThe Final Mile: Food Systems of New York, a new year-long series of tours and talks exploring the architecture of New York City's multi-layered food system.
Join this free workshop on Extreme Climate featuring fifteen speakers from across Columbia University covering a diverse array of topics!
Get hooked on the East River this summer!
Tour a lab, participate in hands-on earth science demonstrations, and learn from world-renowned researchers about their latest discoveries.