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SUMMARY:Environmental art brainstorming session
DESCRIPTION:Public art can help raise awareness\, generate new ways of thinking and even inspire people to act. Following up on its Barrels O’ Art project\, the Green Infrastructure for Environmental Justice program\, is looking for ideas for environmental art that addresses climate change\, flooding or other environmental issues. \nShare your ideas in this free event produced by the Hackensack Environmental Justice Alliance and the Hackensack Art Club.  You don’t need to be a professional artist; everyone is welcome. \nThis session will focus on ideas for environmental art that can go near the new community rain garden at Hackensack High School. The rain garden will be installed June 1. \nThe Green Infrastructure for Environmental Justice program is an initiative to help reduce flooding in Hackensack and improve conditions in areas of the city that are overburdened with environmental issues.  Learn more here. \nThe event is free\, but please consider making a donation to support environmental art in Hackensack. \nQuestions? Please contact Leo Vazquez\, project director for Green Infrastructure for Environmental Justice\, at leo@nnjcf.org or 201-568-5608\, x2.
URL:https://www.nnjcf.org/event/environmental-art-brainstorming-session/
LOCATION:Hackensack Performing Arts Center\, 102 State Street\, Hackensack\, NJ\, 07601\, United States
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SUMMARY:The No-Mow Lawn: Replacing Your Lawn with Native Plants
DESCRIPTION:Part 1: 9:30-12 | Part 2: 12:30 – 2 \nAbout: \nReplacing all or some of your front lawn with native plants is a great way to help reduce flooding and pollution\, support our natural ecosystem\, and add beauty to your property.  In this two-part workshop\, you will learn how to design a native plant garden for your property. You will have a chance to draw out your ideas and get feedback from the instructor and fellow students. \nThis workshop is taught by Dave Chalek\, owner of Sprout Farms and Gardens in Teaneck. Dave specializes in urban\, sustainable\, edible and biodiverse gardens. \nIn Part 1 of this workshop\, you will learn about the benefits of native plant gardens\, get tips on how to design your space with native plants\, and draw out ideas for your property.  In Part 2\, you will get feedback on your designs\, and more ideas\, from Dave and fellow students. \nThe workshop is free\, but please make a donation. 100% of your donation will be used to help build a community rain garden in Hackensack. We need more support to make this happen. Please consider donating at least $20. Any amount you give will be appreciated. Your donation is fully tax-deductible.
URL:https://www.nnjcf.org/event/the-no-mow-lawn-replacing-your-lawn-with-native-plants/
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SUMMARY:Hackensack Community Rain Garden Information and Design Session
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about a community rain garden that will be installed at Hackensack High School and share your thoughts on how it should be designed.  This session will be on Zoom. The link will be provided in your ticket or confirmation email. \nThe Community Rain Garden will be installed June 1\, as part of a community and environmental festival called Boost the Block Goes Green. The event will be produced by Greater Bergen Community Action and the Northern New Jersey Community Foundation. \nThe rain garden will be installed in the center area in the picture.
URL:https://www.nnjcf.org/event/hackensack-community-rain-garden-information-and-design-session/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern New Jersey Community Foundation":MAILTO:nnjcf@nnjcf.org
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