Calendar of Events

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

  • EcoWomen Washington D.C 2021 – 2022 Board Recruitment

    Thank you for your interest in the DC EcoWomen board! Whether you attended our virtual Q&A or not, please take a moment to complete this form before July 9th, 2021, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. We will be in touch to schedule follow-up interviews with committees and vice-chairs. All board vacancies will be filled by July […]

  • Summer in the Parks

    fort circle parks South Dakota Ave NE & Gallatin St NE Washington, DC, 20017

    Join Rock Creek Park and Rock Creek Conservancy for Thursday evening Summer in the Parks events in July at Fort Circle Parks in NE DC. Music from DJ Lance Reynolds and themed activities for each night will bring the Rock Creek community together to celebrate our urban oasis and #RecreateResponsibly in our parks. Register here! Registration is […]

  • Bringing Offshore Wind to Market

    virtual

    At the OurEnergyPolicy event in December 2019, panelists discussed “New York’s Emerging Offshore Wind Market”. In the ensuing 18 months, momentum has gathered behind proposed projects up and down the Atlantic Coast (including the Vineyard Wind project, which has received its key federal approval). Almost 8GW of offshore projects already have been awarded under State […]

  • Maryland Climate Matters — Climate Change and the Chesapeake Bay

    virtual

    Wednesday, July 14th, we're thrilled to be hosting our second Maryland Climate Matters panel with Governor Martin O'Malley. The panel will focus on the threat Climate Change poses to our state's natural resources — specifically the Chesapeake — and what YOU can do to protect the Bay.

  • ¡Si se Puede!- Caminata familiar por la Naturaleza / Nature Walk

    Únase a ANS ,CHEER , Friends of Sligo Creek, One Montgomery Green, Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection, y Montgomery Parks  en una emocionante caminata familiar por la naturaleza en el sendero del arroyo de Long Branch durante el inicio de la Semana de la Conservación Latina (Latino Conservation Week). Nos reuniremos en el centro comunitario/ piscina de Long Branch y luego […]

  • 2021 LATINO CONSERVATION WEEK EVENTS: Bird Fest at Patuxent Refuge

    National Wildlife Visitor Center at Patuxent Research Refuge 10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop, Laurel, MD, United States

    Join us for a morning filled with activities, art, and crafts about migratory birds! Many family activities: • Discover how wings work • Bird Art and Crafts • Learn to identify birds • Bird Hurdles Obstacle Course • Bonus 9am Early ‘bird’ walk (pre-register)

  • Bethesda Weed Warriors

    7700 Old Georgetown Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA

    Get outside this summer and help us pull some weeds! Bethesda Green and Bethesda Urban Partnership are working together to keep downtown Bethesda beautiful, and we need your help. Join us to pull weeds from sidewalks and tree boxes all throughout Bethesda. No prior knowledge needed - team leaders will help distinguish between weeds and wanted plants! Participants will […]

  • The Queer Latinx Experience in the Environmental Movement

    virtual

    Joe Toolan Chesapeake Bay Trust - Program Assistant Celebrate Latino Conservation Week with our Naturally Latinos panelist and partner, Joe Toolan. Are you interested in the intersection of race, LGBTQ issues, and the environmental movement? All of these identities have their own challenges and histories, but also great resilience and strength. How are they connected […]

  • The American Jobs Plan and the Latino Community

    virtual

    Wednesday, July 21 at 7:00 pm Felipe Benitez Executive Director, Corazon Latino What are the implications, opportunities, and challenges of the American Jobs Plan for Latinos. How can the implementation of this plan create good paying jobs for our communities while protecting our Madre Tierra? Join Felipe Benitez, Executive Director of Corazon Latino, for this […]

  • USGBC NCR-MD-VA : Midsummer Night’s Green Awards

    virtual

    D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are leading the way to a more sustainable, healthy future through green buildings. See some of the local, award-winning case studies that exemplify leadership, and hear from project teams who will highlight the goals, strategies, outcomes, and lessons learned through a rapid-fire project showcase.