Soaring in the City
If, like Toby Tyler, you’ve dreamed of joining the circus, the Trapeze School New York is for you — and your family. Kids as young as 6 are allowed to take a class, but all ages are taught together.
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The Great River Row
Twelve high school students will soon be hiking, rowing and canoeing their way from the Catskills all the way to New York City, tracing the journey of the city’s first-rate drinking water to their own taps. (read the story...)
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Hidden Prospect Park
I was the kind of kid for whom a door marked “private” meant I needed to see inside; a fence was an invitation to climb. So I have long been intrigued by an area marked “Friends or Quaker Cemetery (Private)” on my local Prospect Park map. (read the story...)
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Worth Howling About!
While America’s national parks boast old-growth trees, pristine wilderness and incredible wildlife, what goes on behind the scenes is equally as impressive — from a sustainability perspective. (read the story...)
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Passing On Environmental Values
For a variety of reasons, today’s children spend little time outdoors. They are the first generation to grow up disconnected from nature, a fact that causes great concern among those in the conservation field. (read the story...)
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No-Cost Outdoor Activities
Finding free outdoor activities that are fun for the whole family isn’t as hard as it sounds. Here are some easy ideas to help you enjoy the great outdoors on a shoestring budget. (read the story...)
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Destination Outdoors
When your family is ready to explore the great outdoors beyond your own backyard and neighborhood, here are some resources to help you choose a location and plan your trip. (read the story...)
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Engage Your Endorphins!
Our bodies are equipped with naturally occurring wonder drugs, little wonder molecules that, when properly ignited, are capable of lifting your spirits in ways you never thought imaginable. (read the story...)
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Go, Girls?
A new study shows that adolescent girl athletes are as much as eight times more likely to injure their knee’s anterior cruciate ligament than boys. (read the story...)
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Nice Ice!
Last year, Manhattan had a new free place to skate, The Pond at Bryant Park. This year, this midtown skating rink returns, bigger and better. (read the story...)
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Behind the Bat
Yankee games make for great family outings, but their hour-long behind-the-scenes tour adds an extra thrill for young baseball fans (and moms and dads). (read the story...)
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Butter Beans
201 West 13th street New York, NY
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Rutgers Community Programs
236 W. 73rd St. (at Broadway) New York, NY 212-877-8227 x212
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