ioby 2011 Heroes In Our Backyards
In case you didn't have a chance to meet the ioby heroes last week in person or to read about them at the event, you can meet them right here and right now.
ioby brings environmental projects to life, block by block.
In case you didn't have a chance to meet the ioby heroes last week in person or to read about them at the event, you can meet them right here and right now.
The Urban Divers Estuary Conservancy's Enviromedia Mobile Spring/Summer/Fall Children and Families Program continues at IKEA Erie Basin Park.
Exciting activities at Sutainable Flatbush like a Native Plant Garden Tour and a Spring Planting and Potluck are coming up in May and June!
Join us for the official launch of Bronx Urban Farms Tour! Join us on Saturday at La Finca Del Sur at 10:30am or meet us at our next urban farm stop and greet Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. at Garden of Happiness at 11am. See below for address and more information!! Let's show that we care about urban farms, healthy food and healthy communities in the Bronx!! Please forward and tell a friend!
You Can Make a Difference at the Jackson Heights Beautification Group Clean Streets Clean Up on Saturday, April 23, 2011, 10 a.m. to noon.
EARTH DAY RESTORATION CLEANUP - Saturday, April 23rd ( 10am-2pm) - Join NYC Sierrans and other groups at Rockaway Point Blvd. & Beach 198 Street in Breezy Point, Queens 11697 for a cleanup of a nice little marsh near the bayside beach.
As a program director at the Brooklyn Community Foundation, I’m used to seeing the impact that larger funding can have on a community. And each week when my bus turns the corner of Greene and Franklin on the edge of Clinton Hill and Bedford Stuyvesant, I see the incredible results of even the most modest donations or grants on our neighborhoods.
Learn how to assemble a 60 watt solar module with City Solar and the Commons, Saturday April 30, 2011, 9:30 am - 6 pm
Open Volunteer Days
Volunteer days are a great way to get to know our farms, meet the youth and
gardeners involved in our project, and learn a little bit about sustainable
urban agriculture. No registration is necessary, just come ready to work and
get dirty, and bring some water and a snack.
First and Third Saturdays, 10AM-2PM
UCC Youth Farm
Schenck Avenue between New Lots and Livonia Avenues
Last time, we went over reasons why you might want to make a seedball and NYC's great ancestry in mud tossing.
That’s right! As of today, ioby is now officially national.
Picture this: You are kayaking down a river, passing in and out of the shade of sycamore trees, drifting by the occasional snowy egret.
Boston, 2050: Diverse, mixed-income neighborhoods are critical parts of a bicycle throughway that traverses
Will Smith is no longer the freshest thing to come out of West Philadelphia. Sorry. Had to.
This is the first in our online video series portion of Recipes for Change, our online and hard copy toolkit designed for urban environmental leade
Are you an art and nature enthusiast?
Tom Finkelpearl, a self described ‘Public and Cooperative Art Guy,’ is the Executive Director of the Queens Museum of Art.
Make your neighborhood worth showing off!