
Open Space Dialogues: Healthy City, Active Places Join Us Wednesday, January 9
There are so many reasons why New York City neighborhoods need parks and open spaces. But making sure that parks are havens for active uses and physical recreation isn't easy.
This installment of the Open Space Dialogues explores the ways New Yorkers have, and want to, create opportunities for active recreation and health. Panelists will present and respond to examples from New York City's government, citywide nonprofits, and neighborhood groups.
Presenters
Sheila Barksdale-Gordon & Dionne Grayman, Co-Founders, We Run Brownsville Joanna Frank, President & CEO, Center for Active Design
Martin Maher, Brooklyn Commissioner, NYC Parks
Respondents
Michael Schnall, Vice President, Government Relations & Community Investment, New York Road Runners Mike Silverman, Director of Sports, City Parks Foundation
Moderator
Jeff Coltin, Staff Reporter, City & State
And more to come...
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Open Space Dialogues: Healthy City, Active Places Wednesday, January 9, 2019 Doors at 6:00 pm, Program 6:30 - 8:00 pm New York Law School 185 West Broadway, New York NY 10013
Generously hosted by New York Law School's The Center for New York City Law and The Impact Center for Public Interest Law
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