The Current, June 2020 Newsletter
Seen on the River, New Curricula, Virtual Programming, Redesign bronxriver.org, Adventure Yourself through the Bronx
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Just like the river, things are moving at Bronx River Alliance.
From our monthly newsletter, The Current, to news, announcements, and our media kit, here’s where you can stay up-to-date on our impact and awards.
For more information, please contact info@bronxriver.org or 718-542-4124.
Learn about our activities, pilot projects, plans, and impact along the Bronx River.
Seen on the River, New Curricula, Virtual Programming, Redesign bronxriver.org, Adventure Yourself through the Bronx
After months of safety considerations, careful planning, and virtual trainings, our ecology team has
Are you 16 years or younger and live in New York State? If you have
Read more about the effects of Covid in the Bronx in this week’s Greenway Blog
We recognize that it is important to acknowledge everyone’s rights to occupy and access public space,
Check out this week’s Greenway Blog Post! Join the conversation about how we have to
The Bronx River Alliance is releasing an RFP for the redesign of its main website.
Head on over to the Greenway Blog to check out this week’s post! Learn about
Now you can stay engaged with the Bronx River in an exciting new way!
Our crew has been working diligently to keep parks and open spaces around the Bronx
Thank you for your incredible support, Seen on the River, Water Quality Monitoring and Project
Check out the greenway blog here for information about the Open Streets initative, a new
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Heartfelt Thank You to Our Donors, Seen on the River, Meet our Volunteer(s) of the Month, Highlights from 2019, Take this Survey Today, Winter Workdays
Go behind the scenes in our Greenway Blog.
We’ve been restoring the river and watershed for decades. Come see some highlights of work in years’ past.
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Get a vibrant view of life in the Bronx—from people connecting, river restored, access by the community, and a borough coming back to life.Â
For more information, please contact info@bronxriver.org or 718-542-4124.
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The Bronx River Alliance serves as a coordinated voice for the river and works in harmonious partnership to protect, improve and restore the Bronx River corridor so that it can be a healthy ecological, recreational, educational and economic resource for the communities through which the river flows.