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SUMMARY:21 in '21
DESCRIPTION:Hike or Run 21 miles in Van Cortlandt Park anytime during 2021\, post on social media from the park to spread the word\, and wear your 21 in ‘21 Finisher’s Patch with pride once you attain your goal (because you earned it!). \nVCPA will provide you with route options within Van Cortlandt Park\, the third largest park in NYC\, but you pick your method (hike\, run\, stroll\, skip) and you pick when (as long as you complete all by December 31\, 2021). Van Cortlandt Park\, located in the Northwest Bronx\, has over 20 miles of trails of various levels of difficulty. If any of the suggested trails are too strenuous\, you can substitute as you like. The specific trails do not matter as much as hitting the goal of 21 miles. \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://vancortlandt.org/event/21-in-21/
CATEGORIES:Community,Hikes
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SUMMARY:Beautify the Park Days
DESCRIPTION:Join VCPA on Monday mornings until August 2\, except for July 5th\, as we clean up the park.  Volunteers must wear a mask and practice social distancing while volunteering. VCPA will provide all work tools and supplies.  Meet at the southern end of the Van Cortlandt Golf House.  Sponsored by Bronx Council for Environmental Quality.
URL:https://vancortlandt.org/event/beautify-the-park-days-2/2021-05-31/
LOCATION:Van Cortlandt Park Golf House\, 115 Van Cortlandt Park West\, Bronx\, NY\, 10471\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:After Holiday Weekend Clean Ups
DESCRIPTION:Holiday weekends are always rough on the park.  Help us clean up the park after two major weekends- Memorial Day and July 4th!  Join us on Tuesday June 1st and Tuesday July 6th to give Van Cortlandt Park some much needed TLC.  Volunteers must wear a mask and practice social distancing while volunteering. VPCA will provide all work tools and supplies.  Meet at the southern end of the Van Cortlandt Golf House.  Sponsored by Bronx Council for Environmental Quality.
URL:https://vancortlandt.org/event/after-holiday-weekend-clean-ups/2021-06-01/
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Birdwalks with NYC Audubon
DESCRIPTION:Van Cortlandt Park Alliance and New York City Audubon invite you to join us for weekly birdwalks this spring. Explore Van Cortlandt Park’s ecologically diverse grounds and celebrate a long tradition of birding in the park. We will look for various species of resident and migratory birds and discuss a wide range of avian topics. Each walk will be lead by a New York City Audubon guide. \nAdvance registration is required and limited to 12 people per week. \nAttendees are required to wear masks and follow social distancing protocols while at the event. \nAs space is limited\, if you are not able to attend please let us know ASAP so we can fill in your spot by returning your ticket on Eventbrite or by emailing info@vancortlandt.org. \nPhoto by John Larson\, Audubon Photography Awards 2015.
URL:https://vancortlandt.org/event/birdwalks-with-nyc-audubon/2021-06-05/
LOCATION:Van Cortlandt Nature Center\, Enter the Park at Broadway and W. 246th\, Bronx
CATEGORIES:Community,Hikes
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SUMMARY:Let's Talk About Slavery in VCP
DESCRIPTION:RSVP Required! \nMost visitors are not aware that the Van Cortlandt plantation relied upon the labor of enslaved Africans\, as did many plantations and farms in the north. Enslaved Africans\, their descendants\, and Indigenous people were vital to colonial New York’s economy–growing\, harvesting\, milling\, packing\, and shipping the wheat that would be a staple export out of New York harbor.  \nIn addition to being the home of the wealthy and influential Van Cortlandt family\, the land now known as Van Cortlandt Park was home to generations of enslaved people\, both African and Native American\, going back to the 1600s. The work of enslaved people in the Bronx–building roads\, constructing houses\, damming streams–is still visible in the landscape of the park. Favorite sites in Van Cortlandt Park\, like the lake and Van Cortlandt House Museum\, are daily reminders of their labor and lasting legacy. \nJoin Van Cortlandt Park Alliance and Van Cortlandt House Museum for an in-person tour of the history of slavery in Van Cortlandt Park. Educator and subject expert Cheyney McKnight will lead the tour. Cheyney McKnight is the founder and owner of Not Your Momma’s History. She acts as an interpreter advocate for interpreters of color at historical sites up and down the east Coast\, providing them with much needed on-call support. Special thank you to Kingsbridge Historical Society. \nParticipants will go inside the Van Cortlandt House Museum to see the Slave Quarters and then tour various locations in the park that tell the story of the enslaved people. Please dress appropriately to walk about 1 mile on trails in the park. Bring your own water. \nPlease note: Tours are limited to 20 participants only. Please only RSVP for 1 tour so that we can accommodate as many people as possible. \nFor more information on Not Your Momma’s History visit: notyourmommashistory.com. \nTo learn more about the Enslaved People Project visit: vancortlandt.org/epp. \nVan Cortlandt House Museum photo courtesy of Van Cortlandt House Museum.
URL:https://vancortlandt.org/event/lets-talk-about-slavery-in-vcp/2021-06-05/1/
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Let's Talk About Slavery in VCP
DESCRIPTION:RSVP Required! \nMost visitors are not aware that the Van Cortlandt plantation relied upon the labor of enslaved Africans\, as did many plantations and farms in the north. Enslaved Africans\, their descendants\, and Indigenous people were vital to colonial New York’s economy–growing\, harvesting\, milling\, packing\, and shipping the wheat that would be a staple export out of New York harbor.  \nIn addition to being the home of the wealthy and influential Van Cortlandt family\, the land now known as Van Cortlandt Park was home to generations of enslaved people\, both African and Native American\, going back to the 1600s. The work of enslaved people in the Bronx–building roads\, constructing houses\, damming streams–is still visible in the landscape of the park. Favorite sites in Van Cortlandt Park\, like the lake and Van Cortlandt House Museum\, are daily reminders of their labor and lasting legacy. \nJoin Van Cortlandt Park Alliance and Van Cortlandt House Museum for an in-person tour of the history of slavery in Van Cortlandt Park. Educator and subject expert Cheyney McKnight will lead the tour. Cheyney McKnight is the founder and owner of Not Your Momma’s History. She acts as an interpreter advocate for interpreters of color at historical sites up and down the east Coast\, providing them with much needed on-call support. Special thank you to Kingsbridge Historical Society. \nParticipants will go inside the Van Cortlandt House Museum to see the Slave Quarters and then tour various locations in the park that tell the story of the enslaved people. Please dress appropriately to walk about 1 mile on trails in the park. Bring your own water. \nPlease note: Tours are limited to 20 participants only. Please only RSVP for 1 tour so that we can accommodate as many people as possible. \nFor more information on Not Your Momma’s History visit: notyourmommashistory.com. \nTo learn more about the Enslaved People Project visit: vancortlandt.org/epp. \nVan Cortlandt House Museum photo courtesy of Van Cortlandt House Museum.
URL:https://vancortlandt.org/event/lets-talk-about-slavery-in-vcp/2021-06-05/2/
CATEGORIES:Community
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