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Maryland Sierra Club’s Second Annual Campaign for Climate Action

Join us for Maryland Sierra Club's Second Annual Campaign for Climate Action on Sunday, October 1, 2-4 p.m. in Bethesda!  Join us for Maryland Sierra Club's Second Annual Campaign for Climate Action on Sunday, October 1, 2-4 p.m. in Bethesda! We need your support to continue the critical work ahead to transition Maryland to clean energy and lower greenhouse gas emissions. RSVP here! Sp...
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June 2023 Mentor Dinner with DC EcoWomen

Join DC EcoWomen at DC Vegan for the June Mentor Dinner with special guest, Zainab Mirza on Tuesday, June 20, 2023 from 6 to 8 PM! Zainab Mirza is the environmental justice associate with the Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office where she advises loan applicants on community benefit plans including on workforce development, stakeholder engagement, and the Justice40 initiative. Previously, ...
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Sierra Club Maryland: Power in the Park

Want to volunteer? Volunteer support during the event is integral to making sure the event runs smoothly!  If you are interested in volunteering, please select the "volunteer at event?" option below and attend the virtual interest meeting put on by the Power in the Park organizing team. Volunteer roles will include help with set-up & take down and supporting community organizations that are t...
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How to Power a City Movie Screening

What if solar energy powered your community? The film How to Power a City provides answers. We're excited to host a special screening of the film How to Power a City from April 17–23. I would love for you to watch it! RSVP now. Tickets are free, but donations are encouraged. As a nonprofit, we rely on donations to host special events like this one. Consider donating today. How to Power a City ...
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2022 GREENFEST

For more information, visit https://montgomerycountygreenfest.org/ Please stop by OMG's exhibit and say hi!
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Sierra Club Forum: Fight for our Future, Legislative & Policy Update

Please join us Thursday, April 7 for a conversation with Sierra Club policy, advocacy, and legislative leaders. The next few months are a critical window to pass the most ambitious climate justice bill in history – creating millions of clean energy and care jobs, addressing racial and economic inequ...
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ANS Naturally Latinos Conference 4

Registration is now open for Naturally Latinos Conference 2022!   NLC4 will run for FIVE DAYS, primarily virtually, from Tuesday, March 22nd – Saturday, March 26th. Friday March 25th will be indoors at the Silver Spring Civic Center (and livestreamed), and Saturday will offer several outdoor experiences. Buy a “hybrid” conference ticket to attend the Friday and Saturday events in person! ...
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SAPPlings Student Forum: Sustainability in Schools (Part 2)

SAPPlings Student Forum - Sustainability in Schools (Part 2) Thursday, February 10  •  7 - 8 pm SAPPlings' next high school student forum will be a follow-up discussion on sustainability in schools on Thursday, Feb. 10 at 7pm. Join us for a discussion of MCPS's new draft Sustainaibility Policy, learn how to submit your comments for consideration and learn what else you can do to make your sc...
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350 Montgomery County Meeting

We invite you to join us on Tuesday, January 25 at 7pm for our first meeting of the year.   350 Montgomery County is a local group affiliate of the international nonprofit 350.org. To preserve our planet, scientists tell us we must reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere from its current level of over 400 parts per million to below 350 ppm. Join us to say YES to a clean energy future and NO ...
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SAPPlings Student Forum – Sustainability in Schools

SAPPlings Student Forum - Sustainability in Schools Thursday, January 13  •  7 - 8 pm Join us to learn what schools around the country are doing to improve their sustainability and decrease their carbon footprints and learn more about what students in MoCo are doing right here at home. We'll be sharing examples on dealing with food waste, introducing electric buses, and moving schools to cle...
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