100-Foot Victory Celebration
Start: Tuesday, July 22, 2025•06:30 PM
End: Tuesday, July 22, 2025•08:30 PM

You're Invited: Celebrating 100 Feet Toward NY HEAT!
A Toast to the Advocates and Legislators Who Made Change Happen
You showed up. You organized. You fought for clean energy and affordable heating for all New Yorkers. While we didn't get the full NY HEAT Act across the finish line this session, our collective efforts achieved something huge: we passed a bill to end the 100-foot rule!
Once this bill is signed into law, we will no longer be forced to pay for fracked gas expansion. This victory directly puts money back in New Yorkers' pockets and takes a meaningful step toward our clean energy future.
Join us to celebrate this win and the incredible community we've built along the way.
Event Details:
What: NY HEAT Act Campaign Celebration
When: Tuesday, July 22nd, 6:30-8:30 PM
Where: Talea Beer Company - Bryant Park, 22 W. 40th St., NY, NY 10018
Food & drinks will be provided – our treat* – including vegetarian and vegan options
This is our chance to raise a glass (or craft beer!) to the power of grassroots organizing, reflect on what we accomplished together, and start dreaming about what's next. Whether you made phone calls, attended rallies, lobbied legislators, or spread the word in your community – this victory belongs to all of us.
Come ready to celebrate, connect with fellow advocates, and enjoy some well-deserved food and drinks. We've got stories to share, friendships to deepen, and future campaigns to dream up.
RSVP:
Please confirm your attendance by Friday, July 18th so we can plan accordingly.
Questions? Reach out to Sarah Hurley-Curran: sarah@springstreetclimate.org
Thank you for everything you've done and continue to do for New York's clean energy future. We couldn't have done this without you!
In solidarity and celebration,
Renewable Heat Now Campaign
P.S. Feel free to invite any friends who worked on the campaign - the more advocates, the better the party!
* To avoid any potential ethics violations, we regret that we must ask legislators to pay $100/each to attend.