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Manhattan


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neighborhood date and hours
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53rd St, between 5th and 6th Ave.
The 21st Century Street Park
Midtown
September 21, 7AM-6PM
Beautiful park with grass and benches
Trust for Public Land and Transportation Alternatives
Chad Hoeppner 212.677.7171 Chad.Hoeppner@tpl.org
Broadway, between 42nd and 43rd
New 6th Ave. Park
Midtown September 21, 7:30AM-6PM
Beautiful park with grass and benches
Trust for Public Land and Transportation Alternatives
Chad Hoeppner
212.677.7171 Chad.Hoeppner@tpl.org
Columbus Ave. and 61st St.
Indian Summer Park
Midtown September 21, time 8-8PM Modern NYC tribal village
Endless Love Crew's Celso and Chashama
Celso 212.532.5980 celso_nyc@yahoo.com
2nd or 3rd avenue at the corner of St. Marks
disPLACEd park
East Village
September 21, 11-2
PPS place games and will have a big idea board for people to write on. Plus seating, fake grass, plants, etc.
The Open Planning Project and Project for Public Spaces
Ethan Kent and Nick Grossman


1st Ave and 1st St
1st St. B.C. (before cars)
Lower East Side
September 21, 4-6PM
NYC before the auto.. .we will have green grass, a few (xmas) trees for a forest and a life size DEER! The girls will be making smoothies (on our Bike Blender) and giving out samples. We will also be selling our Girls Gone Green t-shirts to raise money for our trip to the Bioneers Conference. We will be there from 4-6 PM.
The Lower East Side Girls Club
Lyn Pentecost
212.982.1633
X104

7th Ave, between 32nd and 33rd
New Penn Park
Midtown
September 21, 8AM-6PM
Beautiful park with grass and benches, Performance by the Rude Mechanical Orchestra from 12-1PM
Trust for Public Land
Chad Hoeppner
212.677.7171 Chad.Hoeppner@tpl.org
34 Stuyvestant St (bt 2 3) NoPark engineered micro-landscape Park
Village September 21, 10AM-2PM
The Butterfly Truckstop: habitat provisioning for native pollinating butterfly workers.

New York University
Natalie Jeremijenko


917 443 2179


clinic@xdesign.nyu.edu

Stuvesant on the west side of E9th



NoPark engineered micro-landscape Park
Village September 21, 10AM-2PM
The Hudson River School 2.0: Iris and Fern filtering System to prevent hydrocarbon waste from entering the aquatic ecosystem:
New York University
Natalie Jeremijenko


917 443 2179


clinic@xdesign.nyu.edu


Stuyvesant, on the other side of the street.

NoPark engineered micro-landscape Park
Village
September 21, 10AM-2PM
Brown-nosing Brownfields: exploring the environmental services provided by brownfield with a selection of self-appointed remediators

New York University
Natalie Jeremijenko


917 443 2179


clinic@xdesign.nyu.edu

Broadway btw. 113-114
MoreGreenSide Park Harlem
September 21

We are a group of students and residents of New York City who have come together over our shared opinion that much of the city’s land is misused. We feel that for a city that boasts such an efficient mass transit system, yet suffers from a massive space crunch, it makes no sense to devote so much land (45% of Manhattan) to the automobile. We lament the lack of public and park space in New York City and seek to reclaim the streets as such. We hope to raise awareness and demonstrate to our classmates and neighbors that there are alternative and better ways to utilize this valuable land. On September 21st and beyond we aim to inspire others to dream, imagine, and plan for a more livable New York.


The site will use Astroturf for the ground cover, since it is more

cost effective and can be reused by Columbia students at future

Park(ing) days. The site design will also involve some fencing to

define the boundary of the site and some small plants for

landscaping. Some inexpensive beach chairs will also be purchased

for street furniture. To draw attention to the site, the

volunteers will distribute free apple cider purchased from a local

producer.
Columbia University
Julie Raskin
312.218.0614
julie.raskin@gmail.com
Columbus Ave and 60th, by Fordham University.
Park(ing) Meter Park
Upper West Side
September 21, 8AM-3PM

Kiss + Cathcart, Architects
Fordham University
Yoshihara McKee Architects


Sandy McKee 212-444-2726
563 Columbus (at 87th street). New Columbus Ave. Park, 7:30 AM-11:00AM
Upper West Side
September 21
Coffee, lemonade, flora, community seating
Upper Green Side and Gale Brewer, New York City Councilmember
David Vandenberg
and

Peter Goldwasser
646.873.6037

212.873.0282

development@transalt.org
peter.goldwasser@council.nyc.ny.us
7th Ave, between 24th and 26th Sts.
"Take A Lane of 7th for PARK" Park
Chelsea September 21
Green space, benches and delicious farmers' market apples!
Colin Beavan
Colin Beavan, aka "No Impact Man" ; Jen Peterson
212.992.9513 noimpactman@gmail.com
7th Ave and Charles St., in front of Birdbath Bakery
7th Haven West Village
September 21, 8am-6pm
We'll have some chairs, lemonade and shade set up so you can stop by and relax.

For those of you visiting by bike, we're planning on having a volunteer bike mechanic available in case you need a quick tune-up. Birdbath Bakery will be offering a 25% discount to cyclists.

We'll also have a morning visit from the lovable bike lane liberation clowns, as well as musical entertainment--bring an instrument and be part of the fun and play a few songs on your way to work. Also, help spruce up the neighboring tree pit in need of a little love.

We'll have free copies of the energy edition of the Green Apple Map, NYC bike maps, Time's Up! event calendars, carbon-free mobility stickers, buttons, patches and info on ways you can help the environment. Learn more about your power to make a change!

Time's Up! (www.times-up.org) and Green Map (www.greenapplemap.org)
Samantha Knowlden
718-986-8057
ocotillo2@gmail.com
TBD (near 81st & WEA)
Return of the Lorax
UWS
Sept. 21, 9-12
Designed by children - kid- friendly and fun.
The Calhoun School
Amy Landau
646 734 9009
Amy.Landau@Calhoun.org









Brooklyn


park location
Park name
neighborhood date and hours
park description organization
lead volunteer
phone email
7th Ave and 1st Street
Park Slope Park
Park Slope
SATURDAY
September 22, 9AM-3PM
Our goal is to temporarily reclaim street space by
repurposing it into public space for use by passing pedestrians and bicyclists. We
do this by choosing two on-street parking spaces, placing a physical division
between the street traffic and the area of the parking spaces, and placing street
furniture or other amenities within the area of the parking spaces.
Park Slope Neighbors
Geoff Zink
917.692.5615 geoff.zink@mindspring.com
Bedford, between N. 4th and 7th
Kids Jungle Gym Park
Williamsburg September 21
Kids playful exercise ground
Ms. J's Gym and Dance
Jes Schultz
347-768-0724 scorpica.j28@gmail.com
Carlton Ave. @ DeKalb
Extended Chill Space Park
Ft. Greene
September 22
2pm till dark
Taste of Fort Greene
TBA...
Jes Schultz
347-768-0724 scorpica.j28@gmail.com
Cortelyou Ave.
Cortelyou Rd. Park
Flatbush
September 21, 10AM-6PM
Seating area for passersby
Sustainable Flatbush
Anne Pope
917-673-8575 anne@sustainableflatbush.org
Myrtle Ave, btw. Washington and Waverly
Adami Park Clinton Hill
September 21, 7:30 AM-5PM
Locally-sourced lawn, chairs, tables and plants. Pratt students will be holding their class at the new park (9:30 AM). representative will be at Park on a regular basis to engage community residents on Myrtle place-making reports concerning such issues as open/green space, street furniture and a public plaza Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership Jennifer Stokes
(718) 230-1689 jstokes@myrtleavenue.org














































Bronx


park location
park name
neighborhood
date and hours
description organization lead volunteer
phone email
Southern Blvd and East 163rd, corner in front of Duane Reade
End the Sheridan Park
Hunts Point
September 21st, 3-5PM
We will have sod on the ground to recreate the park feel, and a couple of chairs for relaxing. We will also have informational material for our campaign to decomission the Sheridan Expressway.
We are participating in Park(ing) Day because we feel it is a great way to get out the idea of rethinking land use. The idea of taking land now dedicated to private automobiles and turning it over to open spaces and other beneficial public uses such as job-creating retail space and affordable housing is what our campaign is all about. Please see www.southbronxvision.org or www.sheridanswap.blogspot.com for more info.
South Bronx River Watershed Alliance
Adam Lebowitz
718-547-4139
actionatthepoint@yahoo.com























































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Staten Island

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3 Central Ave. near Library Experience Green Park
St. George Sept. 21 1pm-3pm Day de Dada
Mary Campbell 7184471347 mcampbll@gmail.com










































































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