Let's go to "Making Brooklyn Bloom" at BBG
Hosted by The New York Permaculture Meetup
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Conference Theme: Hello, Brooklyn! Neighbors in Nature
Making Brooklyn Bloom is back for 2026 offering a variety of free workshops, activities, giveaways, and exhibitors at this year’s conference!
This year’s conference theme, “Hello Brooklyn! Neighbors in Nature,” highlights BBG’s community greening programs, particularly the Greenest Block in Brooklyn contest, which celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2026.
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Registration for morning workshop sessions and the keynote address opens March 2 and is online only (limited seats; no on-site registration). Afternoon workshop sessions do not require registration and are first come, first seated on event day.
This year's Wilbur A. Levin Keynote Address will be given by Kofi Thomas—community gardener, public speaker, and comedian. Says Thomas: “I believe we can fight for the land and for each other with a smile... as long as we look to nature for the lessons that teach us how to care for one another. Lessons like interdependence, resilience, and harmony. In fact, without the principles embodied in our gardens, there would be no community.”
