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NYBG 5K Fun Run

NYBG 5K Fun Run, Bronx
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Walk in United States, Bronx

Distances

  • Walking

    5K Fun Run

    3.1 km

    Start: Sep 28, 04:00 AM

    44.00 EUR

About

In 2023 we completed a Strategic Planning process to chart NYBG’s future. The entire NYBG community collaborated to envision where we want to be in 2030 and how we will get there, focusing on five strategic objectives: Environmental Action: NYBG will investigate, elevate, and amplify the role of plants in solving the climate and biodiversity crises. Bronx-Forward: NYBG will respond to the interests and opportunities of our borough—a diverse, vibrant, immigrant and multi-ethnic community that is emblematic of today’s America.

Catering & aid stations

Not applicable — event is not described as having on-course food or drink service.

Pacers

Not applicable — the event is not timed and no pace groups are advertised. Participants may track their own progress using on-course timing clocks.

Results

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Typical weather in Bronx

Monthly averages based on historical data (2000–present).

Jan38°24°
07:19
16:52
Feb40°24°
06:51
17:30
Mar49°32°
07:07
19:03
Apr60°42°
06:16
19:36
May69°52°
05:38
20:07
Jun79°62°
05:24
20:30
Jul84°69°
05:38
20:27
Aug82°67°
06:07
19:55
Sep75°61°
06:37
19:06
Oct64°50°
07:08
18:16
Nov53°39°
06:44
16:38
Dec43°30°
07:14
16:29

Weather data by Open-Meteo

Route maps

What's included in entry

  • Run registration
  • Commemorative T-shirt
  • All-Garden Pass admission
  • Post-run festivities on Daffodil Hill

Prices & signup

  • 5K Fun Run44.00 EUR

FAQ

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Classes & Registration Online Classes Certificates Academic Policies & Procedures Resources Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

How do I get help choosing classes?

Program Coordinators are available for student counseling as it relates to course work. Program Coordinators are experts who are experienced instructors and working professionals in their respective areas. You can get in touch with a Program Coordinator through email. See below for contact list based on area of study: Botanical Art & Illustration: bilcoordinator@nybg.org Botany: botcoordinator@nybg.org Floral Design: fdncoordinator@nybg.org Gardening: garcoordinator@nybg.org Horticulture: hrtcoordinator@nybg.org Therapeutic Horticulture: thpcoordinator@nybg.org Landscape Design: lancoordinator@nybg.org Urban Naturalist: natcoordinator@nybg.org

How and where are classes offered?

In-Person Classes: Classes are offered at The New York Botanical Garden. Online Classes: As of January 2024, all multi-session online classes will be conducted through Canvas, NYBG’s Learning Management System. Single-day online classes will be conducted through Zoom. Blended: “Blended” means that sessions of a particular class will take place online and in-person. The in-person class sessions take place at NYBG or an off-site location. The online sessions are facilitated through Canvas.

How do I get to my in-person class?

The New York Botanical Garden 2950 Southern Blvd. Bronx, NY 10458-5126 718.817.8720 When coming to class, please enter via Mosholu Entrance, located at 2950 Southern Boulevard, at all times. Upon your arrival, you must stop by the Security booth. Please be prepared to show your confirmation email and a photo ID to NYBG Security at both the Mosholu Entrance booth and lobby of the Watson Education Building. See map of path from the gate to the Watson Building.

How do I access my online class?

Great question! Please review our handy FAQs about online classes in the next section.

What is the process for getting off the wait list?

If you are on the wait list for a class and a space opens up you will be contacted by the NYBG Registration staff by phone and/or email. Students are contacted in the order in which they appear on the wait list. If demand for a class is high, we will occasionally create a new section to accommodate students. If you are on the wait list and a new section for a class is created, you will be contacted.

How do I find out if class is cancelled?

If a class is cancelled because it does not meet minimum enrollment, you will be called and/or emailed approximately one week prior to the class start date. Please make sure that we have your most current contact information on file so we can reach you in the event of cancellation. In case of inclement weather, an announcement will be posted on the Continuing Education home page and you’ll receive an email from ContinuingEd@nybg.org regarding any course changes. You can also call 718.817.8720 for information on class postponements.

How do I transfer or get a refund?

Refunds and Withdrawals No discounts or refunds will be granted for missed classes. If you decide to withdraw from a course before it begins, you must notify the Registration Office 10 full business days before the first session; we will issue a refund minus a $25 processing fee. We will not issue refunds or credits if you withdraw after the deadline, no exceptions. Note that there is no refund for any materials fees if you withdraw after the deadline of 10 full business days before the first session. In the rare case of course cancellation by NYBG, a full refund will be issued to you.

What are the Summer Intensives?

Summer Intensives allow you to take multiple required Certificate classes in a condensed period of time. Summer intensive programs are offered in Floral Design, Gardening, and Landscape Design.

Do you offer a full-time program?

None of the NYBG Certificate programs are full time. Rather, they are designed to be flexible, and taken over time at the student’s own pace. However, the NYBG School of Professional Horticulture does offer a full-time, two year diploma program. Please visit the SOPH website for detailed information.

I’ve received a gift card for NYBG Continuing Education classes. How do I redeem?

As of October 2025, NYBG no longer issues gift cards for Continuing Education classes. If you’ve received a gift card in October 2025 or prior, you can still use your balance on future classes. To redeem, please email ContinuingEd@nybg.org. All purchases are final and valid for NYBG Continuing Education classes only.

How are NYBG’s online classes conducted?

All multi-session online and blended classes will be conducted through Canvas. Single-day online classes will be conducted through Zoom. Please note, all Zoom sessions are held in Eastern Time (ET).

What is Canvas?

Canvas is NYBG’s learning management system that supports online teaching and learning. In Canvas, students can access Zoom, view and submit assignments, review course documents, receive and read announcements, and participate in discussions online.

What is Instructure?

Instructure is the company that owns Canvas, so if you see the word “Instructure”, think “Canvas” and vice-versa.

I’ve registered for an online class, where can I retrieve further information?

Once you register for a class, you will receive the following automated emails from continuinged@nybg.org: Course Confirmation: Sent after you register Course Details: Containing helpful steps to accessing your course through Canvas You will also receive the following automated emails from notifications@instructure.com: Finish Registration: A prompt for you to create or finish creating your Canvas account Accept Course Invitation: A prompt for you to join your Canvas course site Course Welcome: Additional information about accessing your course in Canvas

How do I log into Canvas?

Once you have created your Canvas account and accepted the invitation to your class, you can go to visit https://nybg.instructure.com/ and log in with your email address and password used to create your Canvas account. View this instructional video to learn more about accessing Canvas.

Do I have to accept the Canvas invitation?

Yes. Once you accept your Canvas Invitation, you will have access to important information for your course. You can also access your class Zoom meetings, assignments, and handouts on Canvas.

I didn't receive my Canvas invitation email, what do I do?

When you registered for your course, you were automatically added to Canvas. Please search your email for the email subject “Finish Registration: Canvas” from NYBG (notifications@instructure.com), and click the link in that email to finish your registration process. If you don’t see the email in your inbox, please check your junk or spam folder. If you cannot find this email, please visit https://nybg.instructure.com/ Click “Forgot Password,” then type in your email address used to register for this class. Canvas will send you an email via NYBG to set a password this way. If you still cannot access your Canvas account, please contact digitallearning@nybg.org.

I’ve received an invitation to join Canvas but don’t have any Zoom information for my class. What do I do?

You can always access the Zoom meeting information from your Canvas course site in the “Zoom” tab.

When will my class be available in Canvas?

NYBG courses are published in Canvas one week before the start date, so that students have one week to familiarize themselves with Canvas before their class starts. Each course includes a “Welcome” module with helpful information about the course as well as an electronic discussion board, “Introduce Yourself to Your NYBG Community,” so that students can connect with their instructor and their peers before class begins. View this instructional video to learn more about navigating Canvas.

How do I join Zoom through Canvas?

Please log into Canvas, then go to your course in Canvas. Click the “Zoom” tab in the lefthand menu. Locate the correct date of your course meeting and click the “Join” button. The Meeting ID and passcode can also be used to join your Zoom meeting.

How do I access Zoom recordings?

Zoom recordings can be found in the Media Gallery tab in your Canvas course. Please allow up to 2 business days for your class recordings to upload.

How long will I have access to course materials through Canvas ?

Reading access to your course materials (such as Zoom recordings and shared documents) will remain available to you through Canvas for 30 days after the course end date.

I’m receiving Canvas “Announcements” emails. What are they?

Announcements contain important information about your course from your instructor or NYBG’s Digital Learning team. Announcements are sent from Canvas to your email for easy viewing but can also be seen in the Announcements tab. When you receive a new announcement, please view it because it likely has important information.

I need to ask my instructor a question. How can I use Canvas to contact them?

You can use the Inbox tool to message your instructor privately on Canvas. Find the inbox icon in the black left-hand menu, and you can compose a new message to your instructor.

What is a New York Botanical Garden Certificate?

An NYBG Certificate signifies that a student has successfully fulfilled all the requirements of a prescribed series of courses. Several certificates offer students a choice among areas of concentration. NYBG offers certificates in Botanical Art and Illustration, Botany, Floral Design, Gardening, Horticulture, Landscape Design, Therapeutic Horticulture, and Urban Naturalist. Certificates are awarded each spring and have been used by many recipients to investigate plant-related pursuits or to qualify for salary increases and/or increased responsibilities in their current positions. Please note: You have six (6) years to complete a Certificate. More information about each certificate program can be found here.

What Certificates does NYBG offer?

We offer Certificates in the following disciplines: Botanical Art and Illustration Botany Floral Design Gardening Horticulture Therapeutic Horticulture Landscape Design Urban Naturalist

How long does it take to complete an NYBG Certificate?

Students generally complete our Certificate Programs in 2 to 4 years. However, you are free to complete the requirements at your own pace and credits do not expire for a full six years, from the start date of your first Certificate class. Certificate requirements are based on the program of courses stated in the catalog from which you started. You can accelerate your Certificate program through Summer Intensives.

Is there a way to fast-track an NYBG Certificate program?

Yes, Summer Intensives allow you to take multiple required Certificate classes in a condensed period of time. Summer Intensive programs are offered in Floral Design, Landscape Design, and Gardening.

Can I enroll for more than one NYBG Certificate at a time?

You may register for as many classes and Certificate Programs as you wish as long as you have completed the prerequisites, if any are required.

Can I take an NYBG Certificate class without doing the entire program?

Yes! You can register for any course that does not have a prerequisite, including those labeled “Certificate Requirement” or “Elective”. You may also register for classes that require a prerequisite, as long as you have completed the prerequisite(s) required. You do not have to be working toward a Certificate to register for Certificate-level courses.

Can I receive an exemption from prerequisite classes?

In rare cases, students may qualify for exemptions based on: College courses from an accredited college or university Evaluated non-collegiate sponsored instruction or proficiency exams. Note: if you’re completing a certificate and exempt from a course requirement, you must make up the hours through elective courses.

Can I get help with an internship placement?

NYBG Continuing Education has relationships with multiple institutions and companies in the New York metro area that have accepted NYBG students as interns in the past. NYBG instructors are working professionals in their field and may also be able to assist with internship connections.

Are your Certificate programs accredited?

While our Certificate Programs are not accredited by the US Department of Education, the School of Horticulture and Landscape Design is licensed with the New York State Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision (BPSS), a division of the New York State Department of Education. Licensure under the state recognizes the Certificate Programs in Horticulture and Landscape Design as high quality and career oriented. For more information, visit our State Licensing & Accreditation page. The School of Professional Horticulture has a two-year full-time accredited Title IV program.

How can I graduate this year?

The annual Certificate Award Ceremony is held the first weekend in June. If you expect to complete your Certificate requirements or enroll in all remaining classes by June, you must complete and submit this application for graduation by March 4. Browse these FAQs to learn more about next steps or email graduation@nybg.org with any questions.

Courses with Prerequisites

In order to register for courses with prerequisites, students must have received a passing grade in the prerequisite course(s).

Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy

Student progress is measured by grades. Students must maintain a cumulative weighted average of 70% on a 100% scale, and must pass all courses with a minimum grade of 60%. All students are required to complete a minimum of 90% of their cumulative registered clock hours. Students who do not meet the 90% cumulative completion percentage will be placed on probation. Courses for which a student receives a letter grade of A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, and P (passing) are included in the calculation of cumulative clock hour completion percentage as courses successfully completed. Courses for which a student receives a letter grade of INC and F will be treated as courses attempted, but not successfully completed. Students are required to meet these minimum standards at each point of their program evaluation. A student must repeat a course and earn a passing grade in order to fulfill the Certificate requirements; additional course materials will be charged at cost. All coursework (final exams, papers, projects) must be completed on time unless the instructor grants additional time for extenuating circumstances.

Previous Education Credit

A student may qualify for course exemption by completing college courses taken for degree credit from an accredited college or university, evaluated non-collegiate sponsored instruction, or proficiency exams. Students who wish to be granted exemption from a required course must: Complete the Course Exemption Request Form Present transcripts showing an earned grade of C or higher Present the course outline, syllabus,and/or relevant supporting documentation. The School will then evaluate these submissions and make a decision on course exemption. If a student is exempted from the course, s/he is required to take an equal number of hours of an approved elective course to complete the Certificate.

Student Work

Students have 8 weeks following the last day of class to pick up any work left by instructors at the Registration Office. After that time, unclaimed assignments will be discarded.

Certificate Requirements

Certificate requirements are those stated in the catalog from which the student first registered for a Certificate course. To qualify for a Certificate, students must receive passing grades in all required courses. A student has six (6) years from the start of their first required course, to complete a Certificate.

State Licensing & Accreditation

The School of Horticulture and Landscape Design—which includes Horticulture and Landscape Design—is licensed with the New York State Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision (BPSS), a division of the New York State Department of Education. Licensure under the state recognizes the Certificate Programs in Horticulture and Landscape Design as high quality and career oriented. Students of Licensed Private Schools in the State of New York have the right to file a complaint with the New York State Education Department if they believe that the School or anyone representing the School has acted unlawfully. Students may make complaints about the conduct of the school, advertising, standards and methods of instruction, equipment, facilities, qualifications of teaching and management personnel, enrollment agreement, methods of collecting tuition, School license or registration, School and student records, private School agents, and other charges. To file a complaint, students should write to the New York State Education Department’s Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision at 116 West 32nd Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10001, or call the Department at 212.643.4760, requesting an interview for the purpose of filing a written complaint. All relevant documents must be brought to the interview. If you cannot attend an interview, send a letter or call the Bureau to request a complaint form. You must complete and sign the form and mail it to the Bureau, including copies of all relevant documents. The Bureau cannot investigate any complaint made more than 2 years after the date of alleged occurrence. For more information about The School of Horticulture and Landscape Design, visit this page.

How do I get help logging into my Continuing Education account?

New students should begin by creating an account. Returning students should log in with their email address and password. Please email the Registration Office at ContinuingEd@nybg.org for further assistance.

Are there discounts for NYBG classes?

Yes. Among other benefits, NYBG members receive 10% off all Continuing Education classes. Visit the membership page to learn more about becoming a member and saving on classes.

Are there work study opportunities?

Yes. A limited number of work-study opportunities are available for students who wish to gain class credit by working in the NYBG Education Department. Computer skills are required. Email ContinuingEd@nybg.org for details.

Who do I contact about accommodations regarding accessibility?

For accommodation requests related to a disability, questions, comments, or more information about the accessibility of Continuing Education programming, please contact us by emailing StudentServices@nybg.org.

What NYBG resources are available to Continuing Education students?

All NYBG Continuing Education students have full access to the Garden’s LuEsther T. Mertz Library – the most comprehensive botanical and horticultural library in the world. Students can register for a library card which will provide offsite access to all of the Library’s electronic journals and databases and a 4,000 volume circulating collection for home reference use. Librarians are available to assist students during opening hours or you may also e-mail your questions to libref@nybg.org.

How do I learn more about NYBG instructors?

Visit the instructor page to read the instructor bios and search classes by instructor.

How do I become an NYBG instructor?

To inquire about becoming an NYBG instructor, please contact NYBG Continuing Education at ContinuingEd@nybg.org.

How can I get in touch with NYBG alumni?

NYBG Continuing Education currently has one alumni group that current students or alumni can join for professional advice, networking and friendship: The Landscape Design Students and Alumni Association (LDSA). For information about LDSA contact Ellen Yellen at 914.723.4090. To inquire about alumni groups across other disciplines, please contact studentservices@nybg.org.

Can I get CEU or other credits for taking NYBG classes?

Select Landscape Design courses are available for CEU’s for American Society of Landcape Architects (ASLA) and Association of Professional Landscape Designers (APLD) members. CEU’s are also offered in select Horticulture, Gardening and Botany courses for International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA).

Mailing Address

Continuing Education Department The New York Botanical Garden Watson Building Rm 306 2900 Southern Boulevard Bronx, NY 10458-5126

Last updated: Jun 6, 2026, 12:34:02 AM

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