February 2010

Wednesday, February 3, 2010 - 11:00am

Website: http://www.indiahousefoundation.org/

INDIA HOUSE FOUNDATION
Location: 1 Hanover Square, New York, NY

"SHIPS, EXPLORERS AND THE WORLD TRADE CENTER"
400 Years of Lower Manhattan Memories at India House in February 2010

Exhibition Preview, Luncheon and Fundraiser
With preservationists Peter Stanford and Kent Barwick

Thursday, February 4, 2010 - 6:00pm

William H. Miller ranks among the best guides to the Port of New York . As a celebrated maritime author and international authority on ocean liners and cruise ships, "Mr. Ocean Liner" has written over 60 books on maritime subjects. He has traveled aboard all manner of vessels world wide. His recently published On The Waterfront-The Great Ships of Hoboken is a tribute to the once-booming waterfront of Hoboken and the depth and complexities of that era that Marlon Brando's film, while quite realistic and vivid, only touched upon.

Sunday, February 7, 2010 - 2:00pm

At the New-York Historical Society

Author and conservationist Fran Dunwell will speak at the New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, NY, NY on February 7, 2010

Wednesday, February 17, 2010 - 5:30pm

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Tug Pegasus Preservation Project will hold a fundraiser at the Ear Inn on Spring Street for the preservation of the 102-year-old tugboat Pegasus.

Ear Inn Gallery, 326 Spring St. For more information, call 917-692-8315.
5:30PM - 8 PM

There will be a chance to buy tugboat art, meet the artists, eat, drink, and help the Pegasus, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 2:00pm - 4:00pm

New York State Dept. of Env. Conservation is pleased to announce a stakeholder meeting for the Black Skimmer Recovery Plan. This meeting will inform concerned stakeholders of the ecological status of the black skimmer in NY State and the process for developing the recovery plan.

Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
United States
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 5:30pm - 7:30pm

In 1609, New Yorks future waterfront was an arcadian shore of forests, wetlands, beaches, and sand bars, according to Eric Sanderson's book Mannahatta. That landscape is lost forever, but visions of a post-industrial, neo-natural waterfront are longstanding. In 1944, futurists Paul and Percival Goodman proposed that Manhattan "open out toward the water, lining its gritty waterfront with new parks. They were prescient: today the waters edge of Manhattan is evolving from a "no-man's-land" into a "highly desirable zone of parks," in the words of writer Phillip Lopate.

The newly designated Manhattan Waterfront Greenway is cobbled together from many bits and pieces like Battery Park City, Hudson River Park, Riverside Park South, restored Harlem River parks, and tiny Stuyvesant Cove Parkeach with its own chronicle of past and present struggles among property owners, community groups, developers, politicians, planners, lawyers, and other stakeholders. Elsewhere in the city, Brooklyn Bridge Park, the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway, Governors Island, the South Bronx Greenway, Pelham Bay South Waterfront Park, the Bronx River Greenway, and Gateway National Recreation Area are among many waterfront works in progress.

The colloquium series will address selected topics and issues relating to what has been achieved and what remains to be done to continue the transformation of New Yorks waterfronts.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 7:30pm

Website: http://www.navesinkmaritime.org/wiki/doku.php?id=nmha:home

Navesink Maritime Heritage Association presents:
Sailing Faster than the Wind: The Romance of Iceboat Sailing and Racing .... Past and Present .... East and West by Greg Strand and Dan Clapp

Saturday, February 27, 2010 - 11:30am

Website: http://bronxspeakup.org/index.html

PRESENTATIONS
a. Energy Efficiency
b. Harlem River Working Group
c. Shape Up NY

WORKSHOPS
a. Rain Water Harvesting
b. Organic Growing Techniques
c. Worm Bins Made Easy (composting)

PANEL DISCUSSION
Sustainable/Green Community Development

Learn about all the Resources/Opportunities for Community Groups, Educators & Volunteers.

Location: Lehman College Faculty Dining Room
11:30 am to 5 pm

Lunch provided courtesy of Con Edison.

For more info or to register e-mail to bxspeakup@hotmail.com.

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