The Current, February 2020 Newsletter
Happy Valentine’s Day, Save These Dates, Winter Workday at the Foodway, Bronx Winter Fest, 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.
Happy Valentine’s Day, Save These Dates, Winter Workday at the Foodway, Bronx Winter Fest, Bronx
Heartfelt Thank You to Our Donors, Seen on the River, Meet our Volunteer(s) of the
Would you like your students/members of your organization to have an incredible educational experience on
Winter Work Days at the Foodway are here! Connect with neighbors and friends this winter
Justin Mashia is a Greenway Team member, Bronx resident and co-founder of Bronx Sole. Justin
For the past two weeks with the support of the DOE, our Education Coordinator has
Congratulations to Cindy Hamil, our Water Quality Volunteer of the year. She and all our
Bronx resident Alyssa Perez is an environmentalist, activist, and founder of I Stay Blooming. This
This year, the Bronx River Alliance was invited to participate in the Unified Water Study,
The Bronx River Alliance is updating our Bronx River Intermunicipal Watershed Management Plan with partners in Westchester
On October 5th nearly 50 cyclists made their way up and back down the entire
On Tuesday, October 22nd students from Pelham Prep Academy (PPA) and Bronx Center for Science
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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
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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.