Calendar of Events

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

  • DC EcoWomen – Working Circular: Integrating Circular Economy Principles in the Workplace

    Join Leaders in Energy, DC Ecowomen, and The Aspen Institute Green Team for a workshop on sustainability in the workplace on June 24th! This virtual workshop will feature an awesome panel of experts that will dive into a huge sustainability topic - the circular economy - at a tangible, workplace scale. Learn more and register […]

  • DC EcoWomen Virtual Recruitment Overview Event

    DC EcoWomen Virtual Recruitment Overview Event Tuesday, June 30  •  7 - 8:30 pm Are you passionate about advancing leadership skills and opportunities for women in the environment in the DC metro area? Are you interested in helping to cultivate an inclusive community that fosters personal and professional development for women? Do you have event-planning, […]

  • 350MoCo June Meeting: Topic—Racial Justice

    350MoCo June Meeting: Topic—Racial Justice Tuesday, June 30  •  7 pm Our nation and our communities have been rocked over the last month by protests demanding justice for Black lives and an end to the structural racism that plagues our nation. 350MoCo is in strong support for the demands of the Movement for Black Lives, […]

  • Audubon Naturalist Hour: Favorite Birds from Around the World

    Favorite Birds from Around the World Wednesday, July 1 • 7:00 pm Mark Garland Naturalist and ANS Bartsch Award Winner Join ANS Nature Travel leader, Mark Garland, as he shares memories and stories of favorite birds encountered on his adventures around the world. Register Here.

  • Audubon Naturalist Hour: Explore and Learn with iNaturalist

    Explore and Learn with iNaturalist   Wednesday, July 8 • 7:00 pm Ana Ka'ahanui, Director of Experimental Programs, Capital Nature Learn how to expand your world of nature discoveries with iNaturalist, an online social network of naturalists, citizen scientists, and biologists built on the concept of mapping and sharing observations of biodiversity. Register Here.

  • Audubon Naturalist Hour: Where is the Fall Line?

    Where is the Fall Line? Thursday, July 9 • 1:00 pm Joe Marx, Geology Instructor, ANS Natural History Field Studies Nearly everyone in the DMV area has heard of the Fall Line, but few are certain of much more than the name. In this talk, we'll try to pin down this elusive physiographic feature. Register […]

  • Faithful Green Leaders Training (Lower County)

    Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation 7727 Persimmon Tree Ln, Bethesda, MD, United States

    Faithful Green Leaders Training (Lower County) Sunday, July 12  • 10 am – 4:30 pm Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation, 7727 Persimmon Tree Lane, Bethesda, MD 20817 Join us for our Faithful Green Leaders Training, a free one-day session, followed by a series of monthly Green Team Learning Lab webinars. The training is offered two times:  July 12th […]

  • Audubon Naturalist Society Summer Camps for grades 7-9 & 9-12

    Nature Photography at Home July 13-17, rising 7th-9th graders Learn how to capture the beauty of Nature through photography. Classes will be held via Zoom from 10-11am and 3-4pm with an additional 1-2 hours of self-led outdoor prompts and activities per day. Members $195/nonmembers $245 – Scholarships available! Apply here! Photo by Nature Photography Camper […]

  • Audubon Naturalist Hour: Wild Sex: How Nature Does It

    Wild Sex: How Nature Does It Tuesday, July 14  •  7:00 pm Kerry Wixted, Wildlife Education Specialist, Maryland Department of Natural Resources Nature is WILD and, sometimes, competition for reproduction is fierce. From the birds to the bees, learn how different plants and animals procreate in odd, interesting, and sometimes deadly ways. Register Here.

  • The Climate Mobilization: Leading with Vision: Imagining a Climate Positive and Resilient MoCo by 2030

    How does a County of 1 million+ residents go Climate Positive in a decade? This is the challenge that Montgomery County, MD, effectively set itself in the Emergency Climate Mobilization Resolution (December 2017). And how does the County do this in ways that overcome social and racial injustices? What should guide the County in strengthening the resilience of our […]