Monday, June 9, 2008

June 8, Eco-Tour Scavenger Hunt






Sunday, May 25, 2008

May 14th, Eco-Eatery Tour: Counter








Monday, April 28, 2008

April 27th, 2008: Real Food Now!


The food is never disappointing at Supper Club and this was no exception!
Sherri Brooks Vinton, author of The Real Food Revival, talked with us about the importance of buying local and supporting small farmers. Thanks, Sherri! It was a real treat to have you join us!






Monday, April 7, 2008

March 30, 2008: Compost in My Apartment? Really?

On Sunday March 30th, Daniel Tainow, Compost Project Coordinator, and Julia Corwin, Compost Project Instructor, from Queens Botanical Garden gave an informative workshop on composting in urban homes. The session was very informative about compost and worm "condos" - there were lots of great discussions about reducing our waste!



Sunday, March 2, 2008

Eco-Eatery Tour @ GUSTO










Wednesday, February 20, 2008

February 2008 Supper Club @ reBar



January 2008: Eco-Eatery Tour @ T Salon

Sadly no photos from this event either? You have some? Send them over! info@greenedgenyc.org

December 2007: One-Year Anniversary Super Sustainable Supper Club @ reBar





November 2007 Scavenger Hunt @ Washington Square Park and Pegu Club






October 2007 Supper Club @ LES Girls Club

Nicole Sherwin shared her stories of filming a documentary about banana farming in Nicaragua.

No pictures from this either...?

Summer 2007 ...lost?


Photos from Summer 2007 events seem to be lost...? If you have some, send them my way (info@greenedgenyc.org)

We did play a lot of kickball, however.

April 2007 Eco-Eatery Tour @ iCi




April 2007 Earth Day Supper Club in the Park!




Feb 2007 Eco-Eatery Tour @ Flatbush Farm







December 2006 Supper Club at Amber and Francis'




November 2006 Supper Club at Annie's






Annie Christian was an integral part of the start to Green Edge NYC. She hosted several potlucks in her home...

First Green Edge Event EVER





Way back in July of 2006, Annie Christian and Gina Bernardo (now Bergdall) joined a few others for the potluck that changed NYC.