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  1. 29 de oct. de 2021 · Please contact nyrpevents@buckleyhallevents.com with any questions. DONATE NOW. On Friday, October 29, all the glam of the 1970s is back at New York Restoration Project’s Boogie Frights Hulaween— live, in-person, and fully vaccinated! Dust off your boogie shoes and hustle down to Cipriani South Street for a legendary night of dancing ...

  2. INWOOD, Manhattan (WABC) -- Every weekend in the spring, the New York Restoration Project hands out free trees to New Yorkers. 3,500 saplings are ready to sink roots into backyards and frontyards ...

  3. Join us on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at the New York Botanical Garden for New York Restoration Project’s Spring Picnic. All proceeds of the event provide vital support for NYRP’s work to ensure equitable access to clean, green space for all New Yorkers. We are thrilled to honor Radson Development for their essential support of NYRP’s work ...

  4. 18 de oct. de 2019 · Volunteer in our Northern Manhattan Parks. From May through October, NYRP welcomes volunteers to assist with forest stewardship and restoration in our Northern Manhattan parks, Highbridge Park and Sherman Creek Park. Volunteers will learn about our forest maintenance techniques and engage in essential tasks including managing invasive ...

  5. Responses to applications will be via e-mail so please check both main inbox and clutter/spam folders as well. Please contact NYRP at 212-333-2552 if you have any questions. NYRP helps communities transform public spaces throughout New York City. Apply below for NYRP to renovate your outdoor space.

  6. 7 de nov. de 2023 · New York Restoration Project believes nature is a fundamental human right. Everyone deserves access to high-quality public green space. NYRP works collaboratively with residents in communities across the five boroughs to renovate gardens, restore parks, plant trees, promote urban agriculture, and build partnerships that transform the city’s landscape.

  7. Our Gardens for the City (GFTC) program’s mission is to work with community partners to create and provide gardens and other green spaces to low-income and/or underserved communities throughout New York City that will contribute to the environmental well-being of these communities and those who live there. GFTC’s goal is to mitigate ...