Emerald Awards 2012
Outstanding volunteers are honored each year in November for their great work during the year.
Outstanding volunteers are honored each year in November for their great work during the year.
We will be distributing Free 911 Daffodil Project bulbs to groups in Queens. We plan on giving hand tools to groups to help them with the planting. In 2011, over 25,000 bulbs were given to groups to plant in Queens.
A fun day to learn and network with other like-minded people! We will have exhibits and info at tables, show educational movies, and give workshops. Giveways to help improve the environment will also be available.
Free, healthy, seasonal, hands-on cooking for kids! Taught by real chefs partnered with educators.
We'll be rolling up sushi when this class is funded! Healthy, hands-on cooking lessons explore seasonal, nut-free international cuisine with kids. Real food makes no excuses!
We'll be cooking up some Thai food when this class is funded! Healthy, hands-on cooking lessons explore seasonal, nut-free international cuisine with kids. Real food makes no excuses!
Free, healthy, seasonal, hands-on cooking for kids! Taught by real chefs partnered with educators.
In 2011, Merrick Marsden Neighbor Association of Jamaica, Queens approached Brooklyn Queens Land Trust to help save a large plot of vacant land in their community that they own, but lack the funds to pay back taxes on.
Queens Botanical Garden intends to obtain an Apple iPad to run an application called Google Translate. Our visitors come from all over the globe, speaking languages other than English.
We want to transform a strip of dirt at the end of the parking lot next to PS 149 into a flower garden.
A refreshing slice of open space for the neighborhood.
Help us support and grow membership at Long Island City Roots!
O2 Compost @ Brooklyn Grange will bring solar-powered composting to the world’s largest rooftop farm.
Learning through growing: Help us build a vegetable and flower garden for Queens Collegiate students.
"Jamaica Bay Lives" is the first-ever, feature-length documentary film about Jamaica Bay.