Category Archives: Meetings

Newtown Creek Alliance Turns Ten

Please join us November 28th for our ten-year anniversary at Newtown Creek Alliance. Whether you are a new supporter, or if you were there at the very beginning, we want to share this moment with you to celebrate the distance we have come, and recognize the work we have ahead. At this meeting, we will […]

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September 27: NCA Meeting at Onderdonk House

Sept 27 – Newtown Creek Alliance September Meeting Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 6:00pm The Vander-Ende Onderdonk House Join us at a fabulous location (the historic Onderdonk House – http://www.onderdonkhouse.org/) to meet fellow Newtown Creek neighbors and learn about out past, present and future! This meeting will be dedicated to a review of our mission, our […]

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Flux Factory presents…Newtown Creek: Past, Present, Future

Flux Factory is pleased to present the third workshop in a yearlong initiative, The Future of Your Neighborhood: Who Decides? This ongoing monthly series invites New Yorkers to effectively envision and enact their advocacy skills through open dialogue, and to unpack the assumptions that frame how we address neighborhood concerns. Newtown Creek: Past, Present, Future July 26th, […]

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IMPORTANT upcoming meeting with NYS Dept. of Health at the Superfund CAG

The Community Advisory Group (CAG) for the Newtown Creek Superfund process is meeting July 17 with the New York State Department of Health (DOH) to discuss the work needed to generate a comprehensive public health analysis for the communities around Newtown Creek. One of the topics we need your input on is how to develop an […]

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June Public Meeting of the Newtown Creek Alliance 6/28

What’s new in your watershed? From Superfund to oil-eating mushrooms, tomorrow we will cover all the latest from the Creek. Join us for this informative meeting, which will include: + Guest speaker Randall W. Austin, Chief of the Spill Prevention and Response Programs and the NYS DEC. Randy will give us the scoop on what […]

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