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  • COMMUNITY GARDEN GREEN UP VOLUNTEER DAYS

    COMMUNITY GARDEN GREEN UP VOLUNTEER DAYS

    Your Community Garden needs volunteers! You’ll be helping to beautify and maintain the garden by pulling weeds, planting bulbs, moving dirt, and more. This is a great opportunity if you are looking for ways to get involved with the community or simply spend afternoon in the urban outdoors. This year Time’s up is focusing on… read more

  • 2023 Letter – Year in Review

    December, 2023 Dear Friend, We hope this letter finds you and your loved ones well.  This year the effects of climate change already devastating the Global South have arrived on our doorsteps: smoke turned New York’s air sulfur yellow, heat waves scalded the country, stormwater flooded the streets, and fires raged across once-lush landscapes. More… read more

  • Custom Sustainable Outdoor Tours

    All custom tours are run through our partner, the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS) which is at 155 Ave C, New York City. Time’s Up! Environmental Organization has been creating sustainable environmental change for over 35 years. On these customer tours you will walk through the physical locations in the East Village where through… read more

  • 2022 Letter – Year in Review

    December, 2022 Dear Friend, We wanted to take this opportunity to wish you a happy holiday season and thank you for your support of TIME’S UP! Environmental Organization. This coming year will be our 35th year of making positive, sustainable change both locally and globally. Your continued support is greatly appreciated and any year-end contributions… read more

  • 2021 Letter – Year in Review

    December, 2021 Dear Friend, We hope that you and your loved ones are well. As this year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to thank you for your continued support and to share what we have been able to accomplish together through TIME’S UP!’s environmental activism and community events. Every day,… read more

  • 2020 Letter – Year in Review

    December, 2020 Dear Friend, I hope that you and your loved ones are doing well and staying safe during this utterly unprecedented time. Because of your generous support, this has been another amazing year for Time’s Up! Environmental Organization and our planet—and for that, we thank you. Every day, more people are becoming aware of… read more

  • 2019 Letter – Year in Review

    December, 2019 Dear Friend, Thanks to your support, this has been another amazing year for Time’s Up! Environmental Organization and our planet. Everyday more and more people are becoming aware of the urgency of climate change and how their everyday actions affect not only local but global conditions. As we celebrate the beginning of another… read more

  • 2018 Letter – Year in Review

    December, 2018 Dear Friend, Thanks to your continued support, Time’s Up environmental organization continues to make positive, sustainable change despite an increasingly negative and divisive climate. Our everyday actions, events and campaigns have inspired people into a sustainable grassroots revolution. We are experts at making change from the grassroots level. We’re doing it everyday with… read more

  • 2011-12-19 – New Year’s Eve Bike Ride – About.com

    Calling All Cyclists: New Years Eve Bike Ride & Bash in Central Park Brooklyn Riders Join “Times Up” New Year’s Eve Bike & Party at Belvedere Castle About.com Guide December 19, 2011 By Ellen Freudenheim http://brooklyn.about.com/od/New-Years-In-Brooklyn/qt/Calling-All-Cyclis… Spend New Year’s Eve with other people who love what you love: Biking. Sustainable living. Green alternatives. Direct action.… read more

  • 2007-08-21 – Bike Reclamation – NY Times

    2007 Time’s Up! teams up with New York University’s Sustainability Taskforce to promote non-polluting transportation and environmental education among the NYU student body. In a project known as “Back to School” Time’s Up! volunteers remove abandoned bicycles from NYU buildings, refurbish them, and redistribute them to students; design bicycle-parking infrastructure on campus; and educate incoming… read more