Post-RNC Time’s Up Party

September 3, 2004 · Posted in History · Comment 

Frying Pan, NYC
Time’s Up is a grassroots environmental group that uses educational outreach and direct action to promote a more sustainable, less toxic city. For more than 15 years, Time’s Up has worked to educate people about the environmental impacts of everyday decisions, from the food we buy to the means of transportation we use. They’re the city’s best group for direct action on bikes and host numerous events both at their headquarters at 49. E. Houston Street and in the streets, including many monthly group rides, bike bloc to support demonstrations, workshops, film nights, benefit parties, community garden events and more. They’re also a leading promoter of the monthly Critical Mass rides in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

This was the RMO’s first of many events with Time’s Up. Two of our sister marching bands, the NYC-based Hungry March Band and the Seattle-based Infernal Noise Brigade were there, making the evening rich in marching band chaos.

www.times-up.org
www.hungrymarchband.com
www.infernalnoise.org

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