I think most of us know, respect and love Don and what he's done for the 
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refusge and the birds that nest or migrate through 
there.
     It's a pot luck, so folks are encouraged to bring something to eat 
and share.
It's also an open mic concert that opens and closes the evening. Some of 
the music is sing-along and some isn't.

It'll be a great evening.

Ken
www.ecoradio.org

When the air or water are clean, thank an environmentalist. If not, 
become one. 'Nuff Said!

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Subject:        Get together with NYC Friends of Clearwater--Friday, October 
17th, at 6:30 pm. Live Music, Environmental Presentation: Jamaica Bay 
Estuary: An Urban Oasis for Wildlife & People , & Pot-luck!
Date:   Sat, 11 Oct 2025 15:22:46 -0400
From:   NYCFriendsOfClearwater <[email protected]>
To:     NYC Friends of Clearwater <[email protected]>



Dear Friends - You are invited on Friday, October17th, at 6:30pm to NYC 
Friends of Clearwater's night of live music, potluck dinner, and 
environmental discussions and announcements. Bring your voices, 
instruments, and food or drink to share. Join us!  We have a great time!


_Environmental presentation: _

Jamaica Bay Estuary: An Urban Oasis for Wildlife & People. Our guest 
speaker tonight is Don Riepe. The Jamaica Bay estuary is home to many 
species of birds and other wildlife and is in Brooklyn and Queens.  
Managed by the National Park Service, the 13,000 acre preserve contains 
a variety of habitats such as saltmarsh and upland islands, old fields 
and open water. Don will discuss his past experience as refuge manager 
and current role as Jamaica Bay Guardian where he oversees a long-term 
raptor banding program for ospreys & barn owls, conducts annual 
butterfly, waterfowl and laughing gull census work, and interacts with 
the many agencies and user groups in the bay area. He will show many 
unique slides of  birds, butterflies, reptiles, etc. in an urban setting 
and how the park manages for them.


Don Riepe was the NY Chapter Director for the American Littoral Society 
for 25 years and is now the “Jamaica Bay Guardian”. He recently retired 
from the National Park Service where he worked as a naturalist and 
manager of the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in NYC . Don has written many 
articles on natural history subjects and his photographs have been 
published in many journals including Scientific American, National 
Wildlife, Audubon, Defenders, Underwater Naturalist, Parade and The New 
York Times. An avid birder, he also has a keen interest in Lepidoptera ( 
butterflies & moths).


_Report back:_

Hudson River Sloop Clearwater Annual Meeting was October 5^th .


One great thing about having our 3rd Friday night gatherings in person 
is that we can have our pot-lucks!  Bring food and drinks to share!  We 
encourage folks to bring your own utensils and reusable dishes but there 
will be plates and utensils supplied.



_Circle of Song_:

Musicians and all creativity welcomed. We invite you to bring 
announcements and items of interest to share.



Clearwater is Pete Seeger's legacy and was founded in the spirit and 
practice of the arts and activism, so all are welcome to play, sing and 
hang out with us.  Join in with your instruments, your voices, your 
poetry, or whatever you would like to share!  It will be helpful if 
musicians let us know ahead of time that you would like to participate.



Our monthly gatherings take place at Judson Memorial Church, an 
organization which shares our vision of social and environmental 
justice, and activism through the arts.



Set-up is at 6p.m. So I you could come early that would be a terrific help.



Location: Judson Memorial Church Assembly Hall, 239 Thompson Street, 
Assembly Hall (lower level) bet. 3rd & 4th Streets, just south of 
Washington Square. It’s in the basement, so please ring the bell and 
we’ll buzz you in. @judsonchurchnyc

Subway Info: A,B,C,D,E,F,M to West 4th Street station (at 6th Ave); N, R 
to 8th Street station (at Broadway); 1 to Christopher Street station (at 
7th Avenue).



COVID statement: You are welcome to wear a mask or not, as you choose. 
However, out of respect for the community, please don't come if you have 
recently tested positive for covid or have symptoms of covid.

Our NYC Friends of Clearwater gatherings were on Zoom for several years 
and we will still have a basic Zoom link at our in-person meetings for 
those who wish to join that way.  We still want our friends from further 
away to be able to join us!  We hope to have a better hybrid set-up in 
the future--If anyone has a skill-set in that area your assistance would 
be appreciated.



For those joining the NYC Friends of Clearwater Gathering by Zoom the 
link is:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83851217264 
<https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83851217264>

This is a recurring meeting on 3rd Fridays at 6:30pm.

Meeting ID: 838 5121 7264

One tap mobile

+19292056099


_Also of interest:_

For environmental news, information and entertainment tune into 
_Eco-Logic _radio 99.5 FM  Wednesday mornings from 10 to 11 am. Or 
listen on the internet at www.wbai.org 
<http://www.wbai.org/listen-live>/listen-live 
<http://www.wbai.org/listen-live>,
Join Eco-Logic's mailing list to hear of upcoming programs - 
www.ecoradio.org <http://www.ecoradio.org/>And please friend us on 
social media! https://www.facebook.com/wbaiecologic 
<https://www.facebook.com/wbaiecologic>and now on BlueSky – search for 
Eco-Logic. Ken Gale, Donna Stein, and Sally Gellert are 
co-hosts/co-producers.

Our friends at _People's Voice Cafe_ present live folk music concerts on 
many Saturday nights, They have started back up as of September 2025 at 
239 Thompson St. in the Assembly Hall. https://peoplesvoicecafe.org/

Would you like to help improve and update our website? Please join NYC 
Friends of Clearwater Website Committee -- email [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>for further information. We welcome your 
input.



NYC Friends of Clearwater is an environmental education organization 
that believes in celebration through music and community.  We are a 
chartered sloop club of the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, both founded 
by folk musician and activist Pete Seeger 56 years ago to clean up the 
Hudson River.


Box 20381, Park West Station, New York, NY 10025 
www.nycfriendsofclearwater.org <http://www.nycfriendsofclearwater.org/>

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