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Day Life Site List Press 2017 FINAL Copy Day in the Life Sites and Partners For 10/12/17 Borough/County River Site School Partner Time at Site Organization Staten Island Fort Wadsworth St. Clare School National Park 10-12 Service Staten Island Austen House Curtis High NYU Wallerstein 9-1:30 School Collaborative Brooklyn Kaiser Park Seth Low IS 96 City Parks 10-11:30 Foundation 11:45-1:30 Brooklyn Floyd Bennett Field Edward R. NYSDEC 9:30-12:30 Murrow HS Brooklyn Bay Ridge Veteran’s International 10:30-2 Memorial Park School of Brooklyn Brooklyn Bush Terminal Park Sunset Park HS Billion Oyster 9-11 Project 1-3 Brooklyn Valentino Pier, Red The Brooklyn 8:30-1:30 Hook New School/PS 146 Brooklyn Valentino Pier, Red JHS 223 NYSDEC 3:15-4:15 Hook Brooklyn Brooklyn Bridge Park Brooklyn Friends 9-11 School Brooklyn Brooklyn Bridge Park St. Francis Brooklyn Bridge 4-5:30 College Park Conservancy Brooklyn Coney Island Pier Andries Hudde 10:30-12:30 JHS Queens Bayswater Park, Queens Rockaways 10:30-1:30 Rockaways Alternative Waterfront Alliance Learning Center Queens Francis Lewis Park International HS NYSDEC 10-1 for Health Sciences Queens Fort Totten Park John Bowne HS NYC Queens Urban 10-1 Park Rangers/NYSDEC Queens Newtown Creek HarborLAB 10-3 Queens Pier 1, Hunter's Point Hunters Point NYC Department of 9-2 State Park Community Environmental Middle School Protection Day in the Life Sites and Partners For 10/12/17 Queens Gantry Plaza State Park PS IS 78Q 9-1:30 Bronx Ferry Point Park West Bronx NYSDEC 12-2 Academy for the Future Bronx Ferry Point Park Renaissance HS NYSDEC 9:30-11:30 of Musical Theater and Technology Bronx Hunts Point Pelham 10-1 Preparatory Academy Bronx Concrete Plant Park Bronx Center for Bronx River 9-1:45 Science & Alliance Mathematics Bronx Concrete Plant Park East Bronx Bronx River 9:30-1 Academy for the Alliance Future New Jersey Liberty State Park Hudson 10-1 Montessori School New Jersey Englewood Boat Basin Pascack Hills High 9:30-11:30 School Manhattan Governors Island The Urban 11-1 Assembly NY 8:45-3:00 Harbor School Manhattan Randalls Island High School for Randall’s Island 10:30-12:30 Math, Science, Park Alliance and Engineering at CCNY Manhattan Swindler Cove The Dwight New York 10-1 School Restoration Project Manhattan Brooklyn Bridge West Leman Prep Lower East Side 9-3 Manhattan Ecology Center Manhattan Solar One The Clinton Solar One 10-1 School Manhattan Pier 40 - AM NYC Museum The River Project 9-12 School Manhattan Pier 45 PS 3 NYC Soil & Water 9:30-2:30 Cons. District Manhattan Pier 45 MS 127 NYU Wallerstein 12-1 Collaborative Manhattan Pier 45 Chelsea HS NYU Wallerstein 10:20-11:30 Collaborative Manhattan Pier 45 NYC Lab School 9:00-11 Day in the Life Sites and Partners For 10/12/17 Manhattan Pier i Speyer Legacy 9:30-2:30 School Manhattan Pier 63 PS Chelsea Prep 8:45-1:30 Manhattan Pier 84 CASA MS Hudson River Park 10:30-12:30 Trust Manhattan Pier 84 Gateway School Hudson River Park 12:30-2:30 Trust Manhattan Intrepid Museum PS 51 Elias Howe Intrepid Museum 10-11:30 Manhattan 79th Street Boat Basin PS 107 John W. Clearwater 9-12 (sailing) Kimball Learning Center Manhattan West Harlem Pier The School at 10-2 Columbia University Manhattan 125th Street Pier Columbia 1:15-2:15 Secondary School Manhattan Fort Washington Park Marymount 9:30-1:30 School of NY Manhattan Inwood Park Riverdale 10-1 Kingsbridge Academy Manhattan Inwood Park White Plains 10-1:30 Alternative HS Westchester The Point at St. Vincent College of Mount 11:15-12:15 Saint Vincent 1:30-2:30 Westchester Beczak/CURB Lincoln HS Center for the 10-12 Urban River at Beczak Westchester JFK Marina Riverside HS 10-2 Westchester Dobbs Ferry Marina EF High School 9-11 1-3 Westchester Kinnally Cove, Hastings Hastings HS 8:30-10:45 on Hudson 12:15-2:30 Rockland Piermont Pier Tappan Zee HS Lamont Doherty 9:15-2:30 Earth Observatory Rockland Piermont Pier Spring Valley HS Lamont Doherty 8:15-1 Earth Observatory Rockland Piermont Pier Pearl River HS Lamont Doherty 8-2 Earth Observatory Rockland Memorial Park Nyack HS 9:30-1:30 Rockland Lower Hook Mtn. Blue Rock School Strawtown Art & 9:45-1:45 Nyack Beach Garden Studio Rockland Upper Hook Mtn. Clarkstown North Nyack College/ 8:30-1 Beach - Steps Nyack HS Rockland County Soil & Water Conservation Day in the Life Sites and Partners For 10/12/17 District Westchester Ossining Ossining HS 9-1 Westchester Croton Park Croton-Harmon 9-10:30 HS 1:15-3:00 Rockland Bowline Park Nanuet HS 8-1:30 Rockland Haverstraw Bay County Albertus Magnus 9:30-1:30 Park HS Rockland Stony Point Park North Rockland Rockland County 8-1 Seawall HS Soil & Water Conservation District Westchester George's Island Park Fox Meadow 10-1:30 Montrose Elementary Westchester Verplanck, Steamboat Mahopac HS 10-1 Landing Westchester River Front Green Walter Panas HS 9-1:30 Peekskill Putnam Garrison Landing Garrison School Hudson Highlands 9-1 Land Trust Orange West Point – South West Point 3:15-5:15 Dock School Putnam Cold Spring Little Stony Haldane MS Hudson Highlands 11:30-1:30 Point Land Trust Orange Cornwall Landing Willow Avenue Trailside Museum 9:30-1:30 Elementary & Zoo School Orange Plum Point Vails Gate STEAM Black Rock Forest 9-2 Academy Dutchess Beacon-Dennings Point Oakwood Friends Beacon Institute 10-12:30 School Orange Newburgh Rowing Club San Miguel Mount Saint Mary 1-3:30 Academy College Orange People's Waterfront & Excelsior Orange County 8:30-12:30 Boat Launch Academy at Water Authority Newburgh Free Academy- North Campus Dutchess Beacon Long Dock Haldane MS Scenic Hudson 9:15-1:15 Dutchess Beacon Riverfront Park Valley Central MS 8:45-1:15 Dutchess Chelsea Yacht Club Wappingers JHS 8:30-1:15 Dutchess Waryas Park, Walkill Senior HS Hudson River 9:50-1:15 Poughkeepsie Fisheries Unit Dutchess Fallkill Creek Poughkeepsie 9:30-11 Poughkeepsie Day School Day in the Life Sites and Partners For 10/12/17 Dutchess Highland Landing Bob Highland Middle 9-2 Shepard Park School Dutchess Quiet Cove G.W. Krieger Cornell 9-1:15 Elementary Cooperative School Extension and Hudson River Fisheries Unit Dutchess Norrie Point Poughkeepsie HS Hudson River 8:30-1:30 National Estuarine Research Reserve Ulster Esopus Meadows Robert Graves ES Clearwater 9:30-1:30 Dutchess Kingston Point Park Robert Graves ES Kingston Parks and 9:45-1 Rec/Forsythe Nature Center & Hudson River Fisheries Unit Dutchess Ulster Landing Park Red Hook ES 9:30-1 Dutchess Tivoli Bay South Kingston High Bard College 8:45-1:00 School Ulster Falling Waters, Glasco Saugerties High 8:10-9:15 School Ulster Saugerties Light House Woodstock Day Hudson River 10-12 School Fisheries Unit Ulster Saugerties Light House Saugerties Boys 3:30-5:30 and Girls Club Columbia Lasher Park, Hudson High Columbia Land 9:30-1:30 Germantown, NY School Trust Greene Athens Riverside Park Edward J Arthur 1:25-2:35 Elementary Columbia Hudson Waterfront Chatham High Cary Institute of 8:30-1 Park, Hudson NY School Ecosystem Studies Greene Coxsackie Boat Launch Coxsackie 9:30-12:30 Elementary School Columbia Schodack Island Berkshire 9-10:30 Waldorf High Greene Henry Hudson Park Albany Academy College of Saint 9:30-1 for Girls Rose Rensselaer Papscanee Preserve, Robert C. Parker 9:30-12 Staats Island Rensselaer Rensselaer Boat Launch Tech Valley High 8:45-10:45 School Rensselaer Rensselaer Boat Launch Delaware NYSDEC 10:45-2 Community School Albany Corning Preserve Albany Magnet NYSDEC 9-1:30 Day in the Life Sites and Partners For 10/12/17 Montessori Albany Jennings Landing Griffin Memorial 9:45-2:30 ES Albany Hudson Shores Park North Colonie 9-1 CSD Learning Enrichment Program Albany Green Island Susan Odell Children’s Museum 9:30-12 Taylor School of Science and Technology Saratoga Peebles Island Pine Hills ES NYS Parks 9:30-1:30 Saratoga Peebles Island Cohoes HS NYS Parks 9-1 Schoharie Schoharie Creek Middleburgh 12:45-2:30 Central School Montgomery Otsquago Creek - Fort Fort Plain High Schoharie River 3-5 Plain NY School Center Schenectady Mohawk River, RiverRun The Environmental 9:30-12 Niskayuna Community Clearinghouse Montessori Saratoga Hudson Crossing Park Schuylerville and 9-2 Greenwich .
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