Calendar of Events

If you know of any events of interest please reach out to calendar@onemontgomerygreen.org

“From The Ashes” Film Screening & Panel Discussion

"From The Ashes" Film Screening & Panel Discussion THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 7:30 Panel Discussion – Thursday, March 18th at 7:30 PM. "From the Ashes" is a compelling feature documentary that explores one of the country’s most contentious topics — coal and the mining industry. It captures Americans in communities across the country as they wrestle […]

MD Sierra Club: Women Leaders in Sustainability

Virtual Benefit for MD Sierra Club: Women Leaders in Sustainability Sun, Mar 21, 2021  7:30 - 8:30 PM  (Local Time)   Organized By: Sierra Club Maryland Chapter Event Organizers: Rosa Hance, rosa.hance@mdsierra.org, (240) 808-4233 Come join us to celebrate the voices of intergenerational female leaders advocating for a healthier environment and sustainable community in institutions of […]

Audubon Naturalist Hour: Using Rock Dating to Determine the Age of Great Falls

  Using Rock Dating to Determine the Age of Great Falls Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 7:00 pm Joe Marx Adjunct Professor in Geology, Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) Geology Professor Joe Marx will explain how geologists determined a precise age for the Great Falls of the Potomac. Until about 20 years ago, the best […]

Audubon Naturalist Hour: Create Your Own State Park at Home!

  Create Your Own State Park at Home! Wednesday, March 24 at 7:00 pm Melissa Boyle Acuti Chief of Interpretation, Maryland Park Service Melissa Boyle Acuti, Chief of Interpretation for the Maryland Park Service, introduces us to the “Create Your Own State Park” program, inspired by the research of Dr. Douglas Tallamy. This program was […]

Audubon Naturalist Hour: Appreciating Animals Ethically on Social Media

  Appreciating Animals Ethically on Social Media Thursday, March 25 at 7:00 pm Ashley Gary The Wildlife Host, Science Communicator The Wildlife Host, Ashley Gray, knows all about social media and wildlife observations. Animal lovers often want to get up close and personal, even with dangerous species like tigers. Some organizations and individuals share media […]

Audubon Naturalist Hour: Creek Critters? They’re There!

  Creek Critters? They're There! Find Them in Your Local Stream Tuesday, March 30 at 7:00 pm Gregg Trilling Conservation Outreach Manager, Audubon Naturalist Society What lives in your local stream and how healthy is it? Gregg Trilling, ANS Conservation Outreach Manager, will introduce you to several fascinating aquatic macroinvertebrates. He’ll show you how to […]

ANS Conservation Advocacy 101 Workshop

March 31 Conservation Advocacy 101 Workshop: Learn how to go from upset to action and help save the environment! No matter the issue, come to ANS' Advocacy 101 workshop to learn about how YOU can participate and make a difference. We will cover the following key introductory advocacy skills: Identifying issues and solutions Researching and […]

DC EcoWomen: Women Who Paved the Way: Exploring Women Homesteaders and Suffragists

Join us on March 31st at 6:00 PM for Women Who Paved the Way: Exploring Women Homesteaders and Suffragists. The Homestead Era and Women's Suffrage movement were intertwined and left a tremendous impact on history. DC EcoWomen and a historian at Homestead National Historical Park will explore how women homesteaders and suffragists broke down gender […]