Green Up Newburgh
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Green Up Newburgh

  • ALL AGES

A free community event

By Outdoor Promise

Date and time

Saturday, June 7 · 11am - 2pm EDT

Location

Tyrone Crabb Memorial Park

94 South Street Newburgh, NY 12550

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours
  • ALL AGES

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Green-Up Newburgh is a free community event all about getting outside, having fun, and connecting with the people and green spaces that make our city special. We’ll have music, food, games, and outdoor activities for all ages—especially for kids and teens. It’s a chance to explore nature right here in Newburgh, meet local groups doing great work, and get inspired to stay active and involved. Bring your friends, bring your family, and come see what’s happening in your own backyard.

This event is sponsored by Habitat for Humanity Newburgh.
Thank you for making it possible!

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Green-Up Newburgh es un evento comunitario gratuito dedicado a salir al aire libre, divertirse y conectar con las personas y los espacios verdes que hacen que nuestra ciudad sea especial. Habrá música, comida, juegos y actividades al aire libre para todas las edades, especialmente para niños y adolescentes. Es una oportunidad para explorar la naturaleza aquí mismo, en Newburgh, conocer a grupos locales que realizan una gran labor e inspirarse para mantenerse activo y participar. Traiga a sus amigos, traiga a su familia y venga a ver lo que está pasando en su propio patio trasero.

Este evento está patrocinado por Habitat for Humanity Newburgh.
¡Gracias por hacerlo posible!

Organized by

Outdoor Promise is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a more inclusive and sustainable outdoor experience for all. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to explore, connect with, and protect the natural world, regardless of their background or circumstances. That’s why we’ve designed our programs to focus on equitable access for youth, families, and individuals who have been historically underrepresented in outdoor recreation.

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