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Join us at the Open Green Map Global Launch!

Friday, June 5, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

New York, NY

Join us at the Open Green Map Global Launch!

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Transforming local information into global interaction, the new Open Green Map social mapping platform spurs healthy participation as it shares diverse public viewpoints. 
 

Open Green Map's global launch celebration will take place on Friday, June 5 - World Environment Day in Stockholm, Jakarta, Cape Town, Pereira, Swansea, Baltimore and New York City, where our global headquarters is located!

Join us in celebrating:

6  -  8:30 PM

King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center at NYU

53 Washington Square South in Manhattan

Everyone is invited to bring a green site, comment or image to add to the Open Green Map. Preview the first 55 maps and 4,100 sites at OpenGreenMap.org !


Thanks to NYU's Sustainability Task Force, Bobst Library and Environmental Studies Program for supporting this event, and to Angelica Kitchen, Birdbath Bakery and Red Jacket Orchards for refreshments!

Find details here : http://GreenMap.org/ogm-launch

If you cannot get to a celebration in person, there's a TwitterMap so you take part anywhere, using 'greenmap' as your keyword.

All welcome! RVSP recommended but not mandatory.


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King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center
53 Washington Square S
New York, NY 10012

Friday, June 5, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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Promoting local green living, nature and culture since 1995, Green Map® System has
empowered a diverse locally-led mapmaking movement that has spread to more than 550
cities, towns and villages in 55 countries.

Committed to engaging communities and
individuals in charting a sustainable future, the New York City-based non-profit
organization promotes inculsive participation in sustainable community development through locally printed, digital and Open Green Maps.