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To keep the High Line vibrant and growing year-round, we need 50 friends like you to join as monthly members.

 

When you become a monthly member before Earth Day on April 22, you’ll receive our limited-edition water bottle!

April 10, 2024

Investing in our community with the High Line Neighbors Council

Through the 2024 Neighbor to Neighbor Fund, the High Line is proud to award $25,000 to three local partners for their impactful work in welcoming...

Investing in our community with the High Line Neighbors Council

April 10, 2024

Through the 2024 Neighbor to Neighbor Fund, the High Line is proud to award $25,000 to three local partners for their impactful work in welcoming families who have recently immigrated to our city.

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November 7, 2023

A different kind of arts education experience

Learn about a new collaborative artwork by artist Azikiwe Mohammed and students at Quest to Learn Middle School.

A different kind of arts education experience

November 7, 2023

Learn about a new collaborative artwork by artist Azikiwe Mohammed and students at Quest to Learn Middle School.

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March 30, 2016

Q&A with Spring Cutback Volunteer Bridget Gramling

By Eboni Munn

Before the onset of spring, our High Line gardeners and volunteers begin to work vigorously on trimming back textured grasses and perennials to make way...

Q&A with Spring Cutback Volunteer Bridget Gramling

By Eboni Munn | March 30, 2016

Before the onset of spring, our High Line gardeners and volunteers begin to work vigorously on trimming back textured grasses and perennials to make way for new growth along our 1.5-mile-long park. February 29 marked the first day of...

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August 11, 2014

Helping to Restore a Community Garden

By Erycka Montoya Pérez

Local gardener Tari Stubblefield surveys the restored community garden.Photo by Liz Ligon This past April, High Line horticultural staff, volunteers...

Helping to Restore a Community Garden

By Erycka Montoya Pérez | August 11, 2014

Local gardener Tari Stubblefield surveys the restored community garden.Photo by Liz Ligon This past April, High Line horticultural staff, volunteers, and teens in our Green Corps program helped local gardener Tari Stubblefield restore a...

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