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MORUS, THE MUSEUM OF RECLAIMED URBAN SPACE

Time's Up! is very excited to reveal the Crowdrise video for the East Village's hottest new project: MoRUS, The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space. Check out the NY Times article about the project.

TIMES UP! ENERGY BIKES OCCUPY WALL STREET

Time's Up! in conjunction with OWS Sustainable Working Group, created energy bikes to replace all the generators that were confiscated by the City from Occupy Wall Street (OWS) in 2011.  Read about Time's Up!

BIKE REPAIR CLASSES & WORKSHOPS

Want to learn how to fix your bike?

Time's Up! now has two bicycle workshop locations! All workshops and classes are free, however donations are welcome.
 
Brooklyn location & schedule:

99 South 6th St., off Bedford Ave.

Sundays, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. -- Fix-Your-Own-Bike Open Workshop

HELP FIND A NEW TIME'S UP! SPACE

Help find a new Time's Up! space or donate new space to Time's Up!  If the real estate is located where we can use our volunteers to promote environmental community workshops or other eco-educational options we will do so.

CLICK HERE to learn more about how to donate land to Time's Up!

 

COMMUNITY GARDENS THREATENED

Time's Up needs your help to Save our Community Gardens.

Help Stop the Bulldozers!

TIME'S UP! FEATURED IN L MAGAZINE'S GREEN AWARDS ISSUE

Time's Up! was featured in L Magazine's Green Awards issue as the Best Environmental Organization for it's dedication to environmental change for over 20 years.  Special thanks to all the volunteers and supporters.  Change is possible!

Article in L Magazine's Green Award Issue

LOVE YOUR LANE CAMPAIGN

Time's Up! announces a new campaign called Love Your Lane, and all are invited to take part! The Love Your Lanetm campaign is designed to inspire community support for the positive new cycling infrastructure sprouting up all around New York City.

Help us promote respect and utilization of the exciting new green infrastructure and bicycling lanes created by the NYC Department of Transportation.

TIME'S UP! PlaNYC NOW Zine

PlaNYC 2030 NOW zine cover pageCheck out the Time's Up! PlaNYC NOW zine by Sabrina Jones published in the Institute for Urban Design's "New York 2030 Notebook".

Some Assembly Required

A 17-minute documentary about the March 2007 NYC Critical Mass. Shot with more than 30 cameras the film follows the first critical mass bike flash mob held under the new NYC parade permit rules that prohibits citizens from assembling in groups of more than 50 people without getting previous authorizion from the police department.

Click one of the following links to play the video in a popup window in a format supported on your computer. Right-click to "Save As."

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