
The Climate Museum x Pattie Gonia presents: Climate Game Show Night
Public Records
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New York
Tuesday, April 21 at 6 pm EDT
Outdoor Patio
Serves Food
Lounge
Bar
Tuesday, April 21 at 6 pm EDT
Outdoor Patio
Serves Food
Lounge
Bar
Entry options
Details
Description
The Climate Museum presents a high-energy night where entertainment meets climate solutions and the audience is part of the action on Earth Day eve.
During the evening, Pattie Gonia will host a live Climate Game Show Night featuring special guest contestants Emily Atkin, Kristy Drutman, Charlene Kaye, and Jacob Simon competing in fast-paced challenges that blend climate change, pop culture, and real-world solutions. It’s part performance, part education, part community mixer, all pointed toward action.
Whether you’re climate-curious or deeply engaged in sustainability work, come for the fun and stay for the connection. Meet fellow attendees, organizers, artists, and solution-builders. Leave with new connections, clear action steps, and renewed momentum.
**This event will be filmed and photographed. By attending, you consent to the capture and use of your image or likeness in event documentation.**
Pre-show mixer with special guests 6:00 PM | Show 7:00 PM | Ends 10:15 PM 16+ | Standing Room Only | ADA accessible upon request.
**About the Climate Museum:**
The Climate Museum, the first museum in the US dedicated to climate change, mobilizes the power of arts and cultural programming to invite visitors into climate engagement and agency. The Museum’s exhibitions and programs connect visitors to a culture for climate action with a
focus on justice. The Museum will open the doors to its permanent home on Manhattan’s West Side in 2031.
**About Pattie Gonia:**
Pattie Gonia is a critically acclaimed drag queen, environmentalist, and community organizer. Named a Next Gen Leader by TIME and recognized by National Geographic and Outside Magazine, Pattie’s community of more than 2.5M people has helped raise over $4M for grassroots climate causes.
Presented by Public Records.
This is a 16+ event.

