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SUMMARY:Grant Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Grant Writing Workshop: USDA Farmers Market and Local Food Promotion Program \nState Office Building\, 55 Hanson Place\, Brooklyn\, NY \nThis workshop will provide an overview of United State Department of Agriculture’s Local Food Promotion Program and Farmers’ Market Promotion Program. Topics covered include how to develop programs targeted to the funding opportunity\, details on preparing your proposal\, and writing your application. Please RSVP to Monika Roth of Cornell Cooperative Extension at mr55@cornell.edu\, Provide your name\, location\, organization\, and contact information. \nFor more information on these grant programs\, and for details on other workshops in the region\, visit https://www.amsta.net/
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/grant-writing-workshop/
LOCATION:State Office Building\, 55 Hanson Place\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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SUMMARY:Climate Change Planning Workshop for West Harlem & Washington Heights / Inwood
DESCRIPTION:From weact.org \nWe all know that our communities are incredibly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change\, and that changes to the environment will only worsen the socio-economic inequalities that the poor\, working class\, and communities of color already suffer from. In order to make sure that NYC’s response to climate change addresses these issues of environmental justice\, we would like to invite you to a series of participatory workshops where we will be developing a climate action plan for Northern Manhattan. \nAt the workshops\, happening on April 4th and 11th\, we will be exploring the future environmental and social impacts of climate change on Northern Manhattan\, while also developing a long-term strategy for mitigating those impacts on local communities that suffer disproportionately from environmental pollution. In other words\, the workshops are an opportunity to learn about the challenges that hurricanes and heat waves will present\, while also creating our own vision for a clean environment\, fair economy\, and a city where communities are valued\, not exploited. \nIf you are interested in participating in this discussion about environmental justice and climate change\, please RSVP for the workshops listed below: \nWorkshop in West Harlem & Washington Heights / Inwood\nSaturday\, April 4 // 9:30am – 2:30pm\nMary McLeod Bethune Senior Center\, 1970 Amsterdam Ave (at 158th Street)\nRSVP here \nWorkshop in East Harlem and Central Harlem\nSaturday\, April 11 // 9:30am – 2:30pm\nHenry J. Carter Specialty Hospital\, 1752 Park Avenue (en 121st Street)\nRSVP here\nContact for more info: Louis Bailey\, louis@weact.org\, 212-961-1000 ext 311
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/climate-change-planning-workshop-for-west-harlem-washington-heights-inwood/
LOCATION:Mary McLeod Bethune Senior Center\, 1970 Amsterdam Ave (at 158th Street)\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:hector [at ] weact [dot] org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150408T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150408T203000
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CREATED:20150317T165625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150317T165845Z
UID:5302-1428517800-1428525000@www.nycfoodpolicy.org
SUMMARY:What Do Food Lawyers Do?
DESCRIPTION:As the food movement gains traction\, lawyers are becoming more vital to the conversation. Come hear from four experienced attorneys who practice a wide range of food law\, spanning sustainable agriculture\, class action litigation\, public health\, and public policy. \nSpeakers \nMichele Simon\, President\, Eat Drink Politics \nJason Foscolo\, Partner\, Foscolo and Handel\,  The Food Law Firm\nKim E. Richman\, Law Office of K. E. Richman\nEllen Fried\, Adjunct Assistant Professor\, New York University (moderator) \n(reception to follow panel) \nRSVPs to Steven Ho at sh93@nyu.edu (space is limited)
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/what-do-food-lawyers-do/
LOCATION:New York University  Department of Nutrition\, Food Studies and Public Health\, 411 Lafayette Street\, Room 510 ( Large Conference Room)\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150410T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150411T170000
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CREATED:20150310T152022Z
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SUMMARY:Gotham on a Plate: Food and NYC
DESCRIPTION:Food is crucial in the present and the future of New Yorkers. This two day conference brings together experts\, scholars\, and professionals to discuss aspects of food in New York City. Six panels will cover topics as varied as history\, places of consumption\, provisioning and the connection with the region\, the impact of the media on the food business\, policy debates\, crises and post-Sandy resiliency. \n  \nKeynote Speaker \nMimi Sheraton is a journalist\, restaurant critic\, consultant\, lecturer\, and cookbook writer who has lived in Greenwich Village for 70 years. \n  \nPanelists \nMarion Nestle\, scholar\, author and educator she is the New York University professor who established food studies as a legitimate subject for investigation and scholarship in the United States. \nHasia Diner\, the Paul and Sylvia Sternberg Professor of Jewish History at New York University and author of Hungering for America. \nSimone Cinotto\, professor at the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Pollens\, Italy\, and author of The Italian American Table. \nAnne Mendelson\, independent scholar and author of the forthcoming Gold Mountain Table\, a history of Chinese food in the United States. \nFarha Ternikar\, associate professor of Sociology at Le Moyne College\, where she is working on food and South Asian identity in the United States. \nCathy Kaufman\, chairman of the Culinary Historians of New York and senior editor of the forthcoming Savoring Gotham. \nMichael Whiteman\, trends pundit and president of Baum+Whiteman International Restaurant Consultants. \nJacqueline Raposo\, writer for Serious Eats\, Tasting Table\, Plate Magazine\, and her own blog\, Words.Food.Art. \nDavid Rosengarten\, former Gourmet magazine New York restaurant critic and voice behind The Rosengarten Report. \nAdam Platt\, restaurant critic for New York Magazine and self-described bilious gourmand. \nDrew Nieporent\, restaurateur and founder of the Myriad Restaurant Group. \nRozanne Gold\, four-time James Beard award-winning chef\, author and journalist\, who is currently an MFA candidate in poetry at the New School. \nWilliam Grimes\, New York Times reporter and author of Appetite City: A Culinary History of New York (2009). \nMolly O’Neil\, former New York Times columnist and author of New York Cookbook: From Pelham Bay to Park Avenue\, Firehouses to Four-Star Restaurants. \nJonathan Deutsch\, Professor and Director Culinary Arts and Food Science\, Drexel University\, and co-author of Gastropolis: Food & New York City (2008). \nGabrielle Langholtz\, editor of Edible Manhattan. \nAndrew F. Smith\, New School faculty member and author of New York City: A Food Biography (2013). \nConference Admission\nprice includes 1 or 2 day attendance \n$99 General Public.\nFree to all students and New School faculty\, alumni and staff with ID.
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/gotham-on-a-plate-food-and-nyc/
LOCATION:The Auditorium at 66 West 12th Street\, Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall\, 66 West 12th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150410T173000
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CREATED:20150409T144243Z
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SUMMARY:Rebuild by design
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/rebuild-by-design/
LOCATION:Pratt Manhattan\, 144 West 14th St. (Between 6th and 7th Ave)\, New York\, NY\, 11205\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:prattpspd [at] gmail [dot] com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150420
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SUMMARY:Participatory Budgeting
DESCRIPTION:How does participatory budgeting work? \nLast fall\, district residents like you came to neighborhood assemblies to identify community needs and suggest projects. Then\, volunteers joined delegate committees to develop those suggestions into project proposals\, and worked with city agencies to estimate project costs. They put together the proposals you will vote on today. \nNow is your chance to vote for the projects you think should get funded. The projects with the most votes will be included in next year’s city budget\, to be built or implemented over the next few years. \nYou’ll get to enjoy the improvements you help make happen. And hopefully\, you’ll be a part of future participatory budgeting efforts in the city! \nParticipating Members \nManhattan \nCorey Johnson (District 3)\nBen Kallos (District 5)\nMark Levine (District 7)\nSpeaker Melissa Mark-Viverito (District 8)\nYdanis Rodriguez (District 10)\nHelen Rosenthal (District 6) \nBrooklyn \nDavid Greenfield (District 44)\nBrad Lander (District 39)\nSteve Levin (District 33)\nCarlos Menchaca (District 38)\nAntonio Reynoso (District 34)\nMark Treyger (District 47)\nJumaane D. Williams (District 45) \nQueens \nCosta Constantinides (District 22)\nJulissa Ferreras (District 21) Karen Koslowitz (District 29)\nI. Daneek Miller (District 27)\nDonovan Richards (District 31)\nEric Ulrich (District 32)\nPaul Vallone (District 19)\nJimmy Van Bramer (District 26)\nMark Weprin (District 23) \nBronx \nAndrew Cohen (District 11)\nRitchie Torres (District 15)\nSpeaker Melissa Mark-Viverito (District 8)
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/participatory-budgeting/
CATEGORIES:External events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito":MAILTO:MCANTARERO [at] COUNCIL [dot] NYC [dot] GOV
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150411T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150411T143000
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CREATED:20150401T154934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150401T154959Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change Planning Workshop for East Harlem and Central Harlem
DESCRIPTION:From weact.org \nWe all know that our communities are incredibly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change\, and that changes to the environment will only worsen the socio-economic inequalities that the poor\, working class\, and communities of color already suffer from. In order to make sure that NYC’s response to climate change addresses these issues of environmental justice\, we would like to invite you to a series of participatory workshops where we will be developing a climate action plan for Northern Manhattan. \nAt the workshop\, happening 11th\, we will be exploring the future environmental and social impacts of climate change on Northern Manhattan\, while also developing a long-term strategy for mitigating those impacts on local communities that suffer disproportionately from environmental pollution. In other words\, the workshops are an opportunity to learn about the challenges that hurricanes and heat waves will present\, while also creating our own vision for a clean environment\, fair economy\, and a city where communities are valued\, not exploited. \nIf you are interested in participating in this discussion about environmental justice and climate change\, please RSVP for the workshops listed below: \nWorkshop in East Harlem and Central Harlem\nSaturday\, April 11 // 9:30am – 2:30pm\nHenry J. Carter Specialty Hospital\, 1752 Park Avenue (at 121st Street)\nRSVP here\nContact for more info: Louis Bailey
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/climate-change-planning-workshop-for-east-harlem-and-central-harlem/
LOCATION:Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital\, 1752 Park Avenue (at 121st Street)\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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ORGANIZER;CN="WeAct":MAILTO:louis [at] weact [dot] org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150414
DTSTAMP:20260527T083204
CREATED:20150324T141744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T142247Z
UID:5349-1428883200-1428969599@www.nycfoodpolicy.org
SUMMARY:Youth Farm Internship Program
DESCRIPTION:The Youth Farm Internship Program is back\, in the TurnUp Garden at Nicole’s Place (152 Tompkins) this Spring and Summer! \nWe’re hiring youth ages 13-16 to work with us at the garden for a 16-week program. \nYouth Interns will: \n• Grow food in the garden for our pantry \n• Learn about the food system\, equity\,\njustice\, and how to effect change \n• Prepare for work by creating their own\nresume\, doing mock interviews & more \n• Cook delicious meals using garden\nproduce \n• Make friends and practice working in a\nteam to achieve their goals \n• Earn $1000 in 16 weeks \nSpecial events and projects will include:\n• Movie and homemade popcorn days\n• Field trips\n• Guest speakers \nProgram details:\nMay 11 -June 25: Weds & Thurs\, 4pm-6pm\nJuly 1-Aug 29: Weds & Thurs 10am-1pm\, Sat 10am-2pm \nYouth will be paid monthly in four\ninstallments of $250. \nCompetitive selection process includes an application form and interview. \nApplications are due April 13th. \nGet in touch for more info and to receive an application! \nApply!!
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/youth-farm-internship-program/
LOCATION:TurnUp Garden\, 152 Tompkins\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150413T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150413T193000
DTSTAMP:20260527T083204
CREATED:20150410T141426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150410T141426Z
UID:5524-1428948000-1428953400@www.nycfoodpolicy.org
SUMMARY:Lentil Underground
DESCRIPTION:The Food Studies Collective at the CUNY Graduate Center hosts Liz Carlisle and David Oien for the NYC book release of Lentil Underground.  This special event will be held in Room 5414\, and it is free and open to the public.  Please bring an ID for building access. \nThe Food Studies Collective is an interdisciplinary group at the CUNY Graduate Center that invites students and faculty from all programs to share interests\, ideas\, and information about the social\, political and environmental dynamics of food systems\, food practices and cultures\, food production and consumption\, as well as food theory and pedagogy. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the Doctoral Students’ Council of City University of New York and Heritage Radio Network. \nFor more information\, email foodstudiesgsc@gmail.com
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/lentil-underground/
LOCATION:CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Food Studies Collective":MAILTO:foodstudiesgsc [at ]gmail [.] com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150416T170000
DTSTAMP:20260527T083204
CREATED:20150414T151120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150414T151408Z
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SUMMARY:A SMART START: A Symposium on Preventing Childhood Obesity
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Mailman School for its continuing exploration of obesity-prevention programming. \nAlumni Auditorium \nRSVP online today \nPLENARY: Why Focus on Pregnancy and Early Childhood?\nAndrew Rundle\, DrPH\, Associate Professor of Epidemiology; Co-Director of Obesity Prevention Initiative\, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health \nPANEL 1: Gestational Weight Change\, Prenatal Factors and Childhood Obesity\nModerator: Virginia Rauh\, ScD\, Professor of Population and Family Health\, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health \nSpeakers: \nCynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman\, MD\, Associate Professor of Maternal-Fetal Medicine\, Director of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship Program\, Medical Director of Perinatal High-Risk Clinic\, Columbia University Medical Center \nDympna Gallagher\, EdD\, Associate Professor of Nutritional Medicine\, Institute of Human Nutrition\, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons \nDavid A Savitz\, PhD\, Vice President for Research\, Professor of Epidemiology\, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology\, Brown University \nPANEL 2: Early Childhood Factors and Early Childcare Practice and Policies\nModerator: Gretchen Van Wye\, PhD\, MA\, Assistant Commissioner\, Bureau of Vital Statistics\, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene\, Division of Epidemiology \nSpeakers: \nCynthia Colen\, PhD\, MPH\, Assistant Professor of Sociology\, The Ohio State University \nSally E Findley\, PhD\, Professor of Population and Family Health & Sociomedical Sciences\, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health \nCathy Nonas\, MS\, RD\, Senior Advisor\, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene \nRound Table: Future Directions for Research and Action\nModerator: Y. Claire Wang\, MD\, ScD\, Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management and Co-Director of Obesity Prevention Initiative\, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health \nSpeakers: \nKiyah Duffey\, PhD\, Director of Global Scientific Affairs\, LA Sutherland Group; Parenting blogger and proud mother of three\, ages 5 and under \nChristine Johnson Curtis\, MBA\, Assistant Commissioner for the Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention and Tobacco Control at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene \nTina Kauh\, PhD\, Program Officer\, Research-Evaluation-Learning\, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/a-smart-start-a-symposium-on-preventing-childhood-obesity/
LOCATION:Columbia University\,  650 West 168th Street\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150417T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150417T213000
DTSTAMP:20260527T083204
CREATED:20150414T180802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150414T181318Z
UID:5606-1429288200-1429306200@www.nycfoodpolicy.org
SUMMARY:Root Cause Conference for Social Justice
DESCRIPTION:Black Lives Matter and Public Health\nJoin the Root Cause Collective and public health leaders for an evening of dialogue\, goal-setting\, and training on the intersections of Black Lives Matter and public health. \nKeynote Address:\nDr. Mary Bassett\, Commissioner of NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene \nPanelists: \n\nDr. Roderick Watts\, Professor of Psychology  at CUNY Graduate Center (African American youth development\, racial and cultural identity)\nDr. Martha Crum\, Professor at Hunter College School of Public Health (Health disparities\, evaluation and public discourse)\nNaimah Efia Johnson\, LMSW\, Black Woman’s Blueprint and WIN Healing Justice Collective\nJulien Terrell\, youth development and environmental justice organizer\, Brotherhood Sistersol and WE ACT for Environmental Justice\nDr. Sophine Charles\, Founder and CEO of Our Kids\, former NYPD officer\, and liaison to Vera Institute of Justice on the Community Policing training project\n\n  \nDinner will be served. \nFree admission. \nRegistration required. For details and registration find us on Facebook: Root Cause Collective or e-mail rootcauseclub@gmail.com \n  \nRoot Cause Collective is a Hunter College student organization that was chartered in the fall of 2014. Our mission is to mitigate\, resist\, and undo the deleterious community health effects of racism\, gentrification\, and market justice. We attempt to accomplish our mission through continuous student and faculty dialogue\, community engagement and partnership\, and advocacy in addressing the structural and social determinants of health.
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/root-cause-conference-for-social-justice/
LOCATION:The Silberman Building\, 2180 Third Avenue at 119th Street\, New York
CATEGORIES:East Harlem Events,Events calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150420T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150420T133000
DTSTAMP:20260527T083204
CREATED:20150409T205227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150409T205227Z
UID:5481-1429531200-1429536600@www.nycfoodpolicy.org
SUMMARY:Healthy Food for Upper Manhattan Inaugural Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the inaugural meeting of Healthy Food For Upper Manhattan (HFUM)\, a workgroup and collaborative space focused specifically on food-related work in Upper Manhattan. Together with two leading community organizations\, the Partnership for a Healthier Manhattan at Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai and SCAN-NY\, we will bring partners together to work on targeted campaigns and identify how to can expand or fund projects. \nRead more… \n 
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/healthy-food-for-upper-manhattan-inaugural-meeting/
LOCATION:SCAN’s Johnson Cornerstone Community Center\, 1833 Lexington Avenue\, New York\, 10029\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Harlem Events,Events calendar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150421T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150421T103000
DTSTAMP:20260527T083204
CREATED:20150312T182450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T145148Z
UID:5261-1429606800-1429612200@www.nycfoodpolicy.org
SUMMARY:Food Policy for Breakfast: Barbara Turk\, Mayor's Office of Food Policy: Toward a Global Urban Food Policy Pact
DESCRIPTION:Part of our Spring 2015 Food Policy for Breakfast Seminar Series \nIn this special breakfast seminar\, Barbara Turk\, Director of the Mayor’s Office of Food Policy of the City of New York will discuss the Urban Food Policy Pact for Milan 2015 as well as PlaNYC\, two planning processes in which her office is engaged that present opportunities for public engagement and will have impacts on the city’s food system. \nModerated by Nicholas Freudenberg\, Distinguished Professor of Public Health\, CUNY School of Public Health & Hunter College\, and Faculty Director\, NYC Food Policy Center at Hunter College. \nRead more…
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/food-policy-for-breakfast-barbara-turk-mayors-office-of-food-policy-toward-a-global-urban-food-policy-pact/
LOCATION:CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events calendar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150422T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260527T083204
CREATED:20150415T150228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150415T150228Z
UID:5615-1429711200-1429714800@www.nycfoodpolicy.org
SUMMARY:P.S 7 Farm Stand
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/p-s-7-farm-stand/
LOCATION:P.S. 7\, 119th between Lex and 3rd\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150424T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150424T120000
DTSTAMP:20260527T083204
CREATED:20150409T153648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150409T163600Z
UID:5458-1429866000-1429876800@www.nycfoodpolicy.org
SUMMARY:Let's Get Physical: Promoting Active Lifestyles in The Concrete Jungle
DESCRIPTION:From nycnen.org \nJoin us for a dynamic discussion about physical activity in New York City.  We will explore barriers to exercise\, programs for adults and children as well as ways to modify the built environment to encourage physical activity.  Join us for a resource fair directly following the presentations where successful programs will share resources and tools to implement programs.\nSpeakers include \nKendra Koch\, MPH\nPhysical Activity Coordinator\, Shape Up\, New York City Parks and Recreation \nSimone Berry\nNYC Coordinator BOKS\, Build on Our Kids’ Success\, An initiative of the Reebok Foundation \nSarah Wolf\, MPH\, RD\nActive Design Manager\, New York City Department of Health \nCoffee\, tea and a light breakfast will be served.  \nFree for NYCNEN members; non-members $5
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/lets-get-physical-promoting-active-lifestyles-in-the-concrete-jungle/
LOCATION:Hunter College\,  2180 Third Ave \,  New York\,\, NY\, 10035 \, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150430T183000
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DTSTAMP:20260527T083204
CREATED:20150421T165551Z
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SUMMARY:#FeedNYCForward - Solutions to alleviate poverty and hunger for a more equitable New York City
DESCRIPTION:The evening will include the following: \n6:30pm – 7:00pm: Networking mixer with hors d’ oeuvres\n7:00pm – 8:00pm: Panel Discussion\n8:00pm – 8:30pm: Q & A and Closing \nTo rsvp for this event and/or more information – Please click here https://bit.ly/1ykGmD6 or send an email to rginyard1@bedstuyagainsthunger.org \nHelp us spread the word on Facebook\, Twitter use the hashtag #FeedNYCForward! \nBSCAH’s #FeedNYCForward panel discussion in partnership with WhyHunger\, NYC Food and Fitness Partnership\, B.U.G.S.\, Food Bank For New York City and RepairThe World:NYC
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/feednycforward-solutions-to-alleviate-poverty-and-hunger-for-a-more-equitable-new-york-city/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, 808 Nostrand Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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