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The New York Restoration Project

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Inwood »

The funds will help restore Sherman Creek Park by building an oyster reef, officials said.   

Bed-Stuy »

It's "neighborhood greening with a social twist" at this volunteer gardening event, organizers said.

Union Square »

Catch a taping of "Ask Me Another," see David Duchovny perform and attend a tree giveaway. 

Concourse »

Bette Midler, Michael Bloomberg and Mayor Bill de Blasio are all still planning to attend.

Bed-Stuy »

The New York Restoration Project hosts the events as part of its "Arts in the Garden" series.

Bed-Stuy »

The free July series offers solar-cooked meals and artist performances.

East Harlem »

The community garden will expand all the way to Park Avenue.

St. George »

From Memorial Day through Labor Day, you can catch an outdoor movie nearly every night in NYC. 

Jamaica »

Locals are growing tomatoes, eggplants and other vegetables in the newly renovated garden.  

Prospect Heights »

Go to a craft fair, plant a tree, listen to a symphony or visit the Brooklyn Wedding Expo this weekend.

Bed-Stuy »

The New York Restoration Project will offer hundreds of free trees at 18 Brooklyn locations this spring.

Hudson Heights »

The New York coffee shop chain focuses on local ingredients and charitable giving. 

Hudson Heights »

The New Leaf cafe in Fort Tryon Park will serve its last meal on Dec. 28.

Crown Heights »

New Yorkers raising birds in their backyards said they like the organic eggs and fun of having a pet.  

Melrose »

The garden now includes a new modular casita and may get WiFi and solar panels in the future.