WildlifeNYC Brings Animal Education From Harlem To Hollis
In December 2016, you may remember Bambi, Rudolph And Maybe Dancer Scene In Harlem (pictured above), as they found themselves trapped by spectators and the media in Jackie Robeson Park.
In December 2016, you may remember Bambi, Rudolph And Maybe Dancer Scene In Harlem (pictured above), as they found themselves trapped by spectators and the media in Jackie Robeson Park.
Here’s a great opp sent to us by the folks at Grow NYC: Grow NYC is looking for artists from Harlem to Hollis to channel their inner environmentalist and create a two-dimensional work of art inspired by GrowNYC’s work in NYC: think Greenmarkets, gardens, recycling, compost, habitat, ecosystems and more.
NYC Century Bike Tour Showcases Riding in NYC, Raises Funds for Safety Event also Features ‘Foodie Fondo’ and Expanded Finish Fest in Central Park In Harlem Meer in Harlem.
Don’t miss out on Habitat for Humanity New York City’s first-ever Young Professionals Network Launch Party – perfect for Harlem young professionals!
Hurry, sign up with Habitat for Humanity, in their New York City online scheduling system to participate in our many volunteer opportunities and help build, paint, revitalize and repair homes across Harlem.
In New York State, the Affordable Housing Corporation (AHC) is the only state subsidy for homeownership development.
Mayor de Blasio announced today that his administration financed 34,160 affordable homes last year, setting a new high-water mark for affordable housing production in NYC.
Mayor de Blasio today announced that his administration financed 32,116 affordable homes last year, breaking the all-time record previously set by former Mayor Ed Koch in 1989 of 25,243 units.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Small Business Services (SBS) Commissioner Kevin D. Kim today announced a series of new investments and programs.
Hudson River Park today announced its 2024 summer season programming, featuring hundreds of free and fun events connecting communities to the river just 30 minutes from Harlem.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today rallied with working-class New Yorkers to kickoff the start of public review on “City of Yes for Housing Opportunity,” the most pro-housing proposal in New York City’s history.
The Trust for Governors Island has dubbed 2024 as the “Year of Milkweed,” a yearlong initiative that will engage New Yorkers with programs that will highlight the power of native plants in the fight against biodiversity loss.
Nature enthusiasts of all ages are invited to join the annual EarthFest celebration at the American Museum of Natural History on Saturday, April 27, to commemorate Earth Month.
The Trust for Governors Island announced today the winners of the inaugural Climate Solutions Challenge, presented through its Living Lab program.
The Trust for Governors Island and the Friends of Governors Island today announced the return of two iconic spring events to Governors Island just minutes from Harlem, NY.