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Join us for our second annual Climate Sing gathering in Brooklyn Bridge Park!
Join for a communal sing-along, community building, and climate awareness gathering. This year, we’re featuring a brand-new song written and led by Martha Redbone – known for her unique gumbo of folk, blues, and gospel. Come listen, and sing along! We’ll also be performing previous commissions by Sxip Shirey and Eisa Davis. Lift up your voice, participate in a joyful noise! Let’s create a new soundtrack for the planet.
Bring your picnic blankets and snacks. Also join for creative art-making activities. This free walk-up event is open to all ages.
Climate Sing was created by Amanda Cooper, Lisa D’Amour, Katie Pearl, Jonathan McCrory, and Niegel Smith.
This event is a part of Make Music New York.
Questions? Contact us at info@bbp.nyc.
No, all of Brooklyn Bridge Park is managed ecologically and organically.
Yes. There are water fountains throughout Brooklyn Bridge Park and each has a water bottle filling feature.
Water fountains are turned off for the winter season when outside temperatures reach freezing.
Yes, there are restrooms at the following locations:
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Restrooms Hours: March – October: 7am – 11pm | November – March: 7am – 10pm
Check our Visiting the Park page for more general visitor information.
Leashed dogs are welcome on park pathways, but dogs are not allowed on lawns. There are two dog runs: one located at Pier 6 and one at John Street, each open 6:30am–10:00pm daily. Dog runs are routinely washed and pet waste bags are available at each dog run. Dogs must be licensed with visible identification tags and vaccinated for rabies.
Non-salt ice melt is used on park pathways during icy conditions.
Parking near Brooklyn Bridge Park is very limited. We recommend using public transportation, biking, or walking to the Park. BBP is accessible by bus, subway and ferry. Get details on ways to get to the Park.
There are limited metered parking spaces in a public parking lot on Furman Street near Pier 2. The parking spaces are metered for both a minimum and a maximum of three hours. Please note that parking on the Loop Road (between Pier 5 and Pier 6) is not allowed, it is a drop-off space only.
There are two paid parking garages in the Park. A parking garage operated by City Parking is located near Pier 6, accessible on the south side of 360 Furman Street. A parking garage operated by LAZ is located near Pier 1, accessible on the south side of 90 Furman Street (under Squibb Bridge). Additionally, several paid garages are located within short walking distance to the Park.