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A SAPPlings Webinar: Looking Good and Being Mindful

Beth Gingold founded Recycle Leaders to help school staff and students take action on waste with lasting, measurable results. She and her team of high school interns are partnering with the Audubon Naturalist Society to build the world's largest action research projects for high school students: one focused on reducing household food waste and the other on microplastic pollution from clothing. Bet...
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OMG & WKCC Green Networking Happy Hour

Join us for an evening of wonderful Authentic East African food with special-priced drinks and appetizers from Award-winning Executive Chef Paul “Smokey” Ofwonoat Wednesday, March 23. 2022 from 6:00 - 7:30 pm We’ll also discuss upcoming opportunities to celebrate Earth Day/Month in April with Wendy Howard, Executive Director of One Montgomery Green, about the ways we as individual stewards o...
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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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Social Enterprise Forum: The Race to Carbon Neutrality

  Washington College and B Local Mid-Atlantic invite you to the virtual Washington College Social Enterprise Forum: Getting to Zero - The Race to Carbon Neutrality. Date: Monday, February 28th, 2022 Time: 7:00 am - 8:30 pm ET Location: Virtual About the Event This is the second year that Washington College and B Local Mid-Atlantic are hosting the Soc...
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SAPPlings Webinar – The Role of Forests in Climate Change

A SAPPlings Webinar – The Role of Forests in Climate Change: How Trees Can Tell Us if We're Winning or Losing the Battle Thursday, February 24  •  7 - 8 pm Join SAPPlings for a discussion on the importance of forests as a tool to mitigate the impacts of climate change, how we're reforesting in Montgomery County and how you can get involved. Our guest speakers are Caroline Taylor, Exe...
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EcoEvenings with DEP & OMG: Environmental Justice: Where Are We Now?

This town hall forum will focus on the state of environmental justice in Montgomery County (past, present and future). Panelists will focus on a few key areas and the discussion will end with an assessment of the present and solutions for the future. Temitope (Tope) Fajingbesi, MBA, CPA, ACA, is a social impact entrepreneur and educator. She is an agricultural business lecturer and advisor at t...
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ANS Conservation Café: Reducing Building Emissions Equitably: Fighting One of the Top Two Sources of Greenhouse Gases in the DC Region

Get to Know a Jewel of Washington, DC: Anacostia Park Thursday, February 17 at 7:00 PM  Richard Trent has just started as the first Executive Director of Friends of Anacostia Park, and he is excited to share about the history of Anacostia Park, the development of its brand-new Friends group, what the future of the Park may hold, and how people can help/get involved. Join us during this mo...
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DC EcoWomen EcoHour Speaker Series: Emma Robbins

Join us for EcoHour on February 15 for a conversation with Emma Robbins, a Diné artist, activist, and community organizer with a passion for empowering Indigenous women. As Director of the Navajo Water Project, part of the human rights organization DigDeep Water, she is working to create infrastructure that brings clean running water to the one in three Navajo families without it. In addition to...
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