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Greenmarket
November 07, 2012 Hurricane Sandy Relief – Donate-A-Bag
Donate a bag of market produce to help feed hungry New Yorkers. Donate-A-Bag opportunities are available at the below Greenmarkets through the month of December. Help feed hungry New Yorkers affected by Hurricane Sandy by purchasing an extra bag of produce while you...
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Community Gardens
October 15, 2012 El Jardin del Pueblo grows in East New York
GrowNYC is proud to announce the completion of El Jardin del Pueblo, a 5,300 square-foot community garden at 2358 Pitkin Avenue in East New York, Brooklyn. El Jardin del Pueblo was originally three vacant lots owned by NYC's Department of Housing Preservation and...
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Greenmarket
October 08, 2012 The Gift of Good Rye
Lovers of rye, unite! For those who think rye is just for monster pastrami sandwiches served to tourists at Carnegie Deli, think again. The versatile whole grain played the starring role in every dish of a dinner served in late September as part of the ongoing Rye...
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Greenmarket
October 03, 2012 Into the Night: Presenting the Harlem Pop-Up Greenmarket
We're proud to announce the Harlem Pop-Up Greenmarket, New York City’s first nighttime farmers market! The market will take place on Thursday, October 11th from 4pm to 9pm at W. 117th St. and Frederick Douglass Blvd., and is brought to you by GrowNYC, the Frederick...
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Greenmarket
September 17, 2012 Pop Up Greenmarket hosted by Tishman Speyer on Hudson St 9/18 to 9/20
As part of World Green Building Week 2012, Greenmarket and Tishman Speyer will open a pop-up Greenmarket this Tuesday, September 18th, through Thursday, September 20th at 375 Hudson Street in downtown Manhattan. The 3-day market will be home to regionally grown fresh...
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Environmental Education
September 05, 2012 Featured Grow to Learn Garden: Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science, & Engineering
Grow to Learn NYC: the Citywide School Gardens Initiative was established in 2010 as a public-private partnership between GrowNYC, The Mayor’s Fund, and several government agency partners. Grow to Learn profiles successful school gardens in their monthly newsletter...
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