

Field Day On Governor's Island
Join us for a day of play with Hike Clerb! We’re making use of summer sun, and summer fun, through an amazing day of team building and lighthearted games that heal our inner child. It’s a friendly day of community and competition all in one on Governor’s Island.
This experience centers BIPOC health and well-being.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:
Please arrive early.
You must fill out the form to confirm your reservation.
Conditions may be hot with little shade, so don’t forget your sunscreen and hat.
Make sure to hydrate the day before the event and eat breakfast in the morning.
Bring a reusable water bottle, and extra water to refuel during the event.
Please wear hiking or athletic shoes.
Due to the limited capacity of this event, please only sign up if you are sure to attend. If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP on Luma. Do not email us your cancellations.
WHAT TO BRING:
Comfortable Clothing & Sneakers: Be ready for some fun activities!
Blanket or Something to Lounge On: Perfect for relaxing during breaks.
Towel/ Change of clothes: If you’re planning to join the water fun, bring a towel and wear something you don’t mind getting wet.
ABOUT HIKE CLERB
Hike Clerb is an LA-based intersectional women’s hike club and 501(c)(3) founded by Evelynn Escobar. Through guided experiences in nature Hike Clerb creates space for Black Indigenous and women of color to gather heal and reconnect outdoors.
MEET YOUR GUIDES:
Jordan Tyler Brown (JTB for short) is a LA born, Brooklyn based creative with a passion for finding community through movement. With a special interest of rooting fitness into a ritual self practice, some of the ways she best honors fitness in her daily life are through volunteering at her community garden, jump roping, and going for runs.
Annika Hansteen-Izora (they/she/he) is a queer and nonbinary writer and multidisciplinary designer. From Palo Alto, CA and Portland, OR, Annika is now based in Brooklyn, NY and explores futures rooted in collectivity, play, and Black futurity.
To Many More (TMM) is a Brooklyn-based community organization founded by Kalysse Anthony and Devine Blacksher, born out of a love for bringing people together through thoughtful experiences. With a special focus on connection, creativity, and culture, some of the ways they best celebrate community in NYC are through field days, fishing trips, and collaborations with BIPOC creatives and small businesses, one wholesome experience at a time.
TREATS PROVIDED BY SASS
SASS BK will be bringing sweet, refreshing treats to the event via Polly the Paleta Cart. A Brooklyn-based, queer- and womxn-owned confectionery, SASS is known for creating thoughtfully crafted treats that celebrate flavor, creativity, and community. Stop by for a cool treat and a little sweetness throughout the day.