Calendar
Events, workshops, trainings, mixers, and conferences promoting grassroots volunteerism and civic action all over New York City. All events are free and open to the public.
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- 3/20/2010 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
- Grow Together
Want to start the growing season with a bang?
The Grow Together is now in its 26th year and GreenThumb its 31st, come and celebrate and start the growing season with a bang. This is the only opportunity of the year to meet and greet this many people from the community gardening world in one event! The day's itinerary includes:
- Live return performance by the Mad Hot Ballroom Dancers
- Keynote address by Bobby Wilson from the American Community Gardening Association
- Remarks from Director Edie Stone and Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe
- Over 40 gardening workshops
- More than 30 greening groups tabling/participating
- Fun activities for youth throughout the day in the gymnasium (balloon man, arts, crafts, games and sports)
- Annual GTGT garden raffle
Pre-Register by March 8th for $3 you get lunch, 2010 GT Grow Together T-Shirt and Workshops. Register at the door for $5 you get lunch and workshops but are not guaranteed a T-Shirt.
- 3/20/2010 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
- Neighborhood Energy Forum
Wondering how you can make your home more energy efficient?
Join Sustainable Flatbush for a free and informative practical session to learn about funding for energy efficiency improvements for single and multi-family residential buildings. Sponsored by Energy Solutions Initiative, in partnership with NYSERDA, Pratt Center for Community Development, and Flatbush Development Corporation.
- 3/20/2010 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
- Neighborhood Leadership Institute’s ‘Group Structure’ workshop
Interested in building and maintaining an effective neighborhood association or community group?
We will cover:
Democratic Process: Keep people interested and involved in your group by ensuring that they have input in decision-making and that they are able to elect leaders.
By-Laws: Develop a set of rules that spell out the group's purpose, roles and responsibilities of members, election procedure, and process for making decisions.
Committees: Establish small groups within the organization to focus and take leadership on specific issues and projects.
- 3/27/2010 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
- Going Green in Queens
Come and learn and have a positive impact on our environment!
The 3rd Annual Going Green in Queens is designed to bring together people to learn about environment issues and how they can be solved! This is an annual networking, educational and environmental forum open free to the public. This event hosts workshops on various topics like tree pruning, bioswales, recycling, alternative energy resources, planting, organic living and many more topics. Come and learn and have a positive impact on our environment.
