We Make Musical Instruments Out of Trash at Manhattanville Community Day
May 20, Manhattanville Community Day Bringing together members of the Columbia community with our neighbors in Morningside Heights, West Harlem, Harlem and Washington Heights. The free, family-friendly celebration features film screenings, art workshops, gourmet meals, stimulating science talks and more.
Columbia climate school contributions include inspiring performance fight trash, a band that uses reused and repurposed materials to make music and raise awareness about environmental challenges. Children will also have the opportunity to create their own instruments from reusable materials and play them together in the musical parade.
Climate Schools is also giving away illustrated comic cards featuring our local scientists Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatoryas part of our ongoing effort to make science fun and accessible to children, families and the public.
Check out the photos and video below for some highlights of the day.
Children have the opportunity to make their own recycled musical instruments at Community Day.Photo: Omar Herrera
Photo: Omar Herrera
Bash the Trash performed at Community Day using innovative musical instruments made from recycled materials to encourage environmental awareness.Photo: Omar Herrera
A member of the band Bash the Trash holds up a handcrafted refurbished instrument.Photo: Omar Herrera



