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Past Events
Join NCA for a celebratory event hosted this year by NYC Department of Environmental Protection at the Newtown Creek Nature Walk. The event, hosted within the newly completed phase 3 of this beloved waterfront open space (enter at the end of Kingsland Ave), will include drinks and light food, speeches and celebration of our honorees. The event will be entirely outdoors, please hold Friday October 22nd as a rain date.
This year we are very excited to honor three distinct persons/organizations who have made substantial contributions to Reveal, Restore, and Revitalize Newtown Creek:
Laura Hofmann (Restore Award)
George Trakas (Revitalize Award)
Sane Energy & the No North Brooklyn Pipeline (Reveal Award)
Come celebrate our 19 years of achievement, Toast our honorees and support the ever important work ahead of us. Together we can continue to transform our waterway and the community’s relationship to it. See info about Sponsorship Levels here.
The Community Advisory Group will get the latest updates from EPA and discuss the Remedial Investigation report. The meeting is open to all; please register here.
Since 2003, OHNY Weekend has opened up more than 1,000 sites across the five boroughs for talks, tours, special events, and more, giving tens of thousands of visitors unparalleled access to the city’s design, culture, and infrastructure. Join us as a part of your OHNY for one of two tours led by creek historian Mitch Waxman exploring the history, the adaptive restoration practices being employed, and the newly accessible industrial waterfronts.
Join NCA for hands-on maintenance of Kingsland Wildflowers, our 25,000 sq green roof headquarters. Space is limited, registration is required. Full details and tickets here.
Take a nature tour of Hunter’s Point South Park led by Gabriel Willow, in partnership with the Hunters Point Parks Conservancy. Gabriel a freelance environmental educator with a particular interest in birds, Human Ecology, and ecological plasticity & resilience in urban spaces.
These events will focus on migratory birds, as well as the salt marsh ecosystem that we have in Hunter’s Point South Park, the native plants and animals that are found in the park, and more.
