Time's Up Art Mural Bike Ride
Checking out the Met Museum on the Central Park Moonlight Ride

TIME'S UP! is a 30-year-old not-for-profit direct-action environmental organization that uses events and educational programs to promote a more sustainable planet.

TIME'S UP! campaigns support objectives shared globally and locally by people like you. We're community-based and all volunteer. It's easy to participate: JOIN!

Check out our 30th Anniversary Timeline of events and accomplishments.

Time's Up's Street Art Bike Ride
Sunday, June 10th, 12:00-3:00pm, 2018
Time's Up! Brooklyn Space
99 South 6th St., Brooklyn (under the Williamsburg Bridge)

Our gallery is on the streets, and we want to share it, pointing out famous and hidden spots throughout the city. This ride will be to the Welling Court Mural Project in Astoria, Queens. They are having their annual mural festival on the 9th, so it's great time to see this area. 

Waterfront Ice Cream Bike Ride
Saturday, April 28 at 4 PM
99 S 6th St, Brooklyn, NYC

Join us for our Waterfront Ice Cream Bike Ride. Explore some beautiful parks along the East River, learn about the marine ecosystems swimming inside, and eat lots of ice cream! The ride is free and open to the public and starts at the Time's Up Brooklyn space at 99 South 6th Street, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

 

Earth Day Polar Bear Bike Ride
EARTH DAY- Sunday, April 22nd,
4pm
Meet at the Northern side of Union Square Park, Manhattan, NYC

Come celebrate Earth Day on your bicycle dressed up in white as a polar bear with Time's Up! One day it is hot, the next day it is cold. Climate change is real and it's here. Let's save the planet and the polar bears too, ride your bike for less CO2.

Outdoor Bike Repair classes in La Plaza Cultural de Armando Perez Community Garden (SW corner of 9th Street and Avenue C, Manhattan, NYC) every Tuesday now starting at 7:00pm until October 31st, 2018. Read more about our bike repair classes and workshops here and see our full calendar of events here. All of our classes are free and open to the public, feel free to just drop in!

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