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Virginia Outdoor Recreation Caucus Meeting

This Event is Online

Virginia Delegate David Bulova and Senator Emmett Hanger invite you to grab your coffee and tune in to hear some quick updates about outdoor recreation projects and initiatives across the Commonwealth. Delegate Bulova and Senator Hanger are chairs of the Outdoor Recreation Caucus in the General Assembly.

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2021 Conservation Lobby Day

2021 Conservation Lobby Day. January 21 2021 at 8:00 am - 12:30 pm. Join the Virginia Conservation Network and partners to ensure a strong conservation voice is heard during the legislative session.

Free

Greenways / Active Mobility Alliance Meeting

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At this meeting, organizations and individuals from Charlottesville and Albemarle discuss issues related to connectivity and access to the outdoors and active lifestyles. Agenda topics include a February Active Mobility Summit, a final vote on the group's name and organizational updates.

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Community Meeting – Albemarle Stream Health Initiative

Join us for Albemarle County's community kickoff event for their Stream Health Initiative! Participants will hear a brief introduction to the topic of stream health, including the current conditions of our waters, and learn about the timeline and ways to participate. We look forward to seeing you virtually! “The goal of the Stream Health Initiative […]

Birding the Blue Ridge Center

The Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship (BRCES) is a beautiful 900-acre preserve in northwestern Loudoun County. With its diverse wildlife habitats, including meadows, streams and heavily forested slopes, BRCES draws a wide variety of birds and other creatures. Join the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy on this monthly walk, and see what’s there! Meet at the Education Center; […]

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Winter Invasive Plant Control Activities (Virtual)

Winter is for hot chocolate, warm fires, and controlling invasive plants. Yes! It is a great time of year to tackle some of the invasive plants found in our area. Find out which plants you can treat, which you need to wait to treat, and how to do winter control safely and effectively. You will […]

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Forum on Regenerative Agriculture

Soil Regeneration and Sustainable Agriculture, once mere conservation options, are now economic necessities on Virginia’s farm and grazing lands. On Thursday, February 4th, from 6:30-8:00 pm via online Zoom forum, several groups will explore what works to increase yield and profit and strengthen rural economies, what practices and technologies are new, what are the obstacles […]

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Getting Started with Farm Bookkeeping (VIRTUAL)

VIRTUAL Conservation Learning Circles for Mid-Atlantic Women in Agriculture. Targeted toward woman farmers or landowners. AFT and Virginia Cooperative Extension invite women farmers and landowners to discuss "Getting Started with Farm Bookkeeping". Participants will: - Learn about the importance of farm bookkeeping and how to get started;- Leave with helpful tools and resources; and- Meet […]

Family land, farming and race in Virginia

Ownership of land represents wealth, potential, community, sustainability and economic opportunity for the next generation. Yet, across our country, Black and Indigenous landowners have lost land at rates much higher than their white counterparts. In 1910, there were 218,000 Black farmers, and they owned roughly 15 million acres of land. After the turn of the […]

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Brook Trout: Gems of the Piedmont

POSTPONED: This event has been postponed until April 29 at 6pm due to inclement weather forecasts and the potential for internet connectivity disruption. Historically abundant throughout the east, the beloved eastern brook trout has been declining over the past century. Join the National Sporting Library and Museum for a talk about the state of Virginia's brook trout and hear from The Piedmont Environmental Council about their work with partner organizations, local landowners and state and federal agencies to insure the survival of this iconic species.

Vanishing Water? From the Rural Crescent to the Occoquan Reservoir

From the Prince William Conservation Alliance: "We are at the crossroads in Prince William County. Supervisors are considering plans for development of the Rural Crescent, an area completely dependent on groundwater to supply its homes. The groundwater level in the only monitoring well in the RuralCrescent has been falling since 2004. This is a warning […]

“Right of Way” Book Club & Discussion

The City of Charlottesville, Jefferson-Madison Regional Library, and Piedmont Environmental Council invite you to read and discuss the new book Right of Way: Race, Class, and the Silent Epidemic of Pedestrian Deaths in America by Angie Schmitt.

2021 Virtual Woods & Wildlife Conference

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This two-day Virginia Cooperative Extension conference is for owners of large or small tracts of land. The Piedmont Environmental Council is a proud event sponsor. This event: is a virtual one stop/first stop for individuals, families, and managers to learn about woods, wildlife, and other natural resources.provides multiple links to information, sources of assistance and […]

$25

Taking Nature Black

Bigger, “badder” and bolder than ever, Audubon Naturalist Society's acclaimed Taking Nature Black Conference takes place virtually Feb. 23 - 27, 2021! This year's theme is "Call and Response: Elevating our Stories, Naturally!" The Piedmont Environmental Council is a proud conference sponsor. Learn more and register to attend at: https://anshome.org/taking-nature-black/

Charlottesville / Albemarle Active Mobility Summit

At this free half-day workshop, representatives from organizations, local businesses, agencies and passionate individuals who share a mission to promote walking, biking, running, everyday access nature in Charlottesville and Albemarle County.

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Albemarle Stream Health Community Learning Series

In Albemarle County's Discover Questionnaire, local residents weighed in on what stream health topics they want to learn more about. So, Albemarle County lined up this great series of 1-hour talks. Mark your calendar and join in! The goal of the Stream Health Initiative is to develop strategies for improving stream health in Albemarle County using a collaborative […]

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Grow Native Webinar Series

If you’ve heard that using native plants in your yard helps improve the environment for everyone, but are not sure why or how to do that, this series of webinars brings you up to speed on ways to turn your home garden into a native-friendly, sustainable and resilient habitat for birds and other wildlife. Start […]

$10

Go Native!

Go Native! March 11 2021 at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Thinking about your spring and summer garden? Join the National Sporting Library & Museum on Thursday, March 11, to be inspired about the importance of native plants in our Piedmont region. Learn more about how native plants are the building blocks for wildlife habitat and support a vast diversity of insects, birds, and other species, but also aid with clean water, soil health and provide us with a sense of place.

Tree Giveaway for Sperryville

Pen Druid Brewing 3863 Sperryville Pike, Sperryville, Virginia

Register in advance for free trees through this Friends of the Rappahannock event! Trees will be available for pick-up on March 13th between 10 am-1pm at Pen Druid Brewery. Select your trees through the FOR website. Trees strengthen our community by increasing property values, making public spaces more livable and improving our environment. This native […]

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Warrenton Tree Giveaway

Friends of the Rappahannock event: Register in advance for free trees! Trees will be available for pick-up on March 14 between 10 am-1pm at Fauquier High School. Select your trees below. Trees strengthen our community by increasing property values, making public spaces more livable and improving our environment. This native tree giveaway is made possible […]

Invasive Plant Workshop – Blue Ridge PRISM

Join Blue Ridge PRISM for a workshop on "Invasive Plant Identification and Control" via Zoom. Topics covered include: Identifying invasive plantsInvasive plants you can best kill now or should treat laterBest seasonal practices for each invasiveUsing manual & mechanical control methodsMethods for controlling invasives with herbicidesChoosing the right herbicide and equipmentUsing herbicides properly to protect […]

$10

Increasing Access to Energy Efficiency & Solar with On-Bill Financing

Join Repower REC to learn how you could lower your monthly energy bills by upgrading your home through a new on-bill financing program that is coming to Rappahannock Electric Co-op (REC)! On-bill financing will enable co-op members to upgrade their homes with cost-effective energy efficiency measures, and then pay for those upgrades entirely through future bill savings.

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Accelerating Active Transportation Change in Northern Virginia

George Mason University event: The goal of the Accelerating Active Transportation in Northern Virginia is to share information on a wide variety of active transportation topics by addressing how we can: Make active transportation more accessible to all in Northern VirginiaShine a light on opportunities for changeHighlight and promote the intersection of health and active […]

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Spot. Stomp. Slow the Spread. A Spotted Lanternfly Update for Virginia

Join Virginia Working Landscapes to learn about the status of the spotted lanternfly in Virginia. Kyle Rhodes, the spotted lanternfly crew supervisor with the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Office of Plant Industry Services, will provide background on how this pest is moving and what we can do to prevent the spread. Register […]

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PEC Quarterly Keynote: Featuring DC Central Kitchen CEO Mike Curtin

The first installation of a new event series, PEC’s Quarterly Keynote webinars will feature a different speaker and topic each quarter. In March, attendees will enjoy a candid conversation with DC Central Kitchen’s Mike Curtin about the important role local food systems play in addressing food insecurity. DC Central kitchen uses career training, job creation, and sustainable […]

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Spring Ephemeral Talk – Virtual

Join Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy for a talk by Ami Mason, an Audubon at Home Ambassador and Resident Gardener at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve. She will discuss spring ephemerals that have already bloomed in late winter and what’s blooming at this time of year. Ami will also discuss the threats to their survival and what we can […]

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The Birds of Loudoun County: An Introduction – Virtual

Over 260 bird species can be found in Loudoun due to its rich natural diversity. Joe Coleman, an enthusiastic and knowledgeable birder, will discuss and show slides of many of them. He’ll also identify some of the best spots to find them and give you tips on how to become a better birder. This free […]

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Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy Spring Native Plant Sale

Morven Park 17195 Southern Planter Ln, Leesburg, VA

From Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy's event page: Beautiful spring blooming flowers, shrubs, trees, vines, and ferns along with native plant experts to help you choose the right plants for your garden — that hasn’t changed at this year’s spring sale. What has changed is that we have scaled back the size of the sale due to ongoing […]

Earth Day Tree Planting at The Meadows Farm

The Meadows Farm 6845 Blantyre Road, Warrenton, VA, United States

Join us for an Earth Day tree planting in the Warrenton area on April 22! Volunteers will be needed from 9:30 am – 2:30 pm for planting native tree seedlings (scalping, digging holes, planting, and pounding stakes). Planting native trees helps our environment and our community and can: Sequester carbon to improve air quality; Regulate […]

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88th Historic Garden Week: Warrenton Tour

Warrenton, the gateway to Virginia’s Piedmont, offers bucolic horse country and a vibrant Old Town with shopping, dining and galleries. Visit properties in the rolling acres of the Warrenton Hunt, including Canterbury, named in 1939 as one of the two most beautiful homes in America by the American and French Society of Architects. And see […]

$20

Piedmont Mobility Alliance Meeting (Albemarle/Charlottesville)

The Spring 2021 digital meeting of the Piedmont Mobility Alliance will be a follow up to the successful Active Mobility Summit that took place on February 26. There will be reports from the work groups, discussion about collective advocacy, a group logo/identity and round-room updates. Full Agenda All are welcome! Zoom Meeting Info:https://zoom.us/j/91342605895?pwd=eUQzckd1S0dTUENFZDZucVNmbTVtZz09Meeting ID: 913 […]

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Brook Trout: Gems of the Piedmont

Historically abundant throughout the east, the beloved eastern brook trout has been declining over the past century. Join the National Sporting Library and Museum for a talk about the state of Virginia's brook trout and hear from The Piedmont Environmental Council about their work with partner organizations, local landowners and state and federal agencies to […]

Cycling for Sustainable Cities: A Presentation + Discussion with Ralph Buehler & John Pucher

Update: Great News! Thanks to an anoymous donor, the Jefferson Madison Regional Library (Market Street branch) has free copies of the book, while supplies last!! Celebrate Bike Month (May, 2021) with some inspiring stories about how to make cycling safer for everyone! Cycling is the most sustainable means of urban travel, practical for most short- […]

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Native Gardening Seminar and Native Plant Sale

Northern Fauquier Community Park - Farmstead Pavilion 4155 Monroe Pkwy, Marshall, VA, United States

Join the Master Gardeners Association of Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties for this native gardening seminar and native plant sale! Agenda: 10:00 am​: Guest speaker11:00 am​: Plant Sale, featuring ​affordable 4” ​deep-rooted​ plug-size native perennial plants with robust root systems that establish quickly and require less watering. Additional Details & Registration Face Masks & Social Distancing […]

The 18th Annual Frederick & Diana Prince Livable Communities Leadership Award

The Coalition for Smarter Growth is honored to announce that this year’s Livable Communities Awardee is Mayor Muriel E. Bowser! The Mayor will also be our keynote speaker. Mayor Bowser stands out as a regional leader in sustainable and equitable development. Among just a few of her achievements, she established ambitious housing goals for the […]

Solarize Info Session

Local Energy Alliance Program staff will provide a brief introduction to our ongoing Solarize Piedmont campaign. Learn more about the options, permitting, financing, net metering, the cost, the savings, and more.  Sign up to attend >> This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. This webinar will be recorded and available […]

NVRC’S Safe Walking Summit III

The Northern Virginia Regional Commission is hosting a Safe Walking Summit showcasing community-led programs by Northern Virginia Families for Safe Streets and Bike Walk RVA. We’ll also hear from Professor Ralph Buehler of Virginia Tech, Mike McGinn, Executive Director of America Walks and former Mayor of Seattle, and local leaders. While this summit will be […]

2021 Regional Vision Zero Summit

The Washington Area Bicyclist Association's annual Regional Vision Zero Summit is more important than ever. This year’s theme is Transportation Equity in Practice: How does centering equity change day-to-day, week-to-week, year-to-year work in the transportation sector? What are the systems, tools, and processes that need to change to make our transportation network more equitable? And […]

Conservation and Collaboration Keynote

Together with the Shenandoah National Park Trust and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute's Virginia Working Landscapes, the Piedmont Environmental Council presents its 2nd virtual Quarterly Keynote. Short keynote talks will be provided by Dr. Amy Johnson, Patrick Kenney and Chris Miller.

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Hispanic Field Day

Rosa's Garden is a farm that produces different kinds of vegetables, chili peppers, lettuce, zucchini, tomatoes, and more. During the field day, we will be able to see the different fields, the production and development of vegetables. Attendees will be able to ask questions to the farmer experts Rosa Nunez and Carlos Ordaz about how to produce and sell the vegetables.

Charlottesville Walk Audit

Join walkability advocates for a short walk starting and finishing at the Jefferson School to observe the condition of the street infrastructure, and any particular hazards or substandard conditions.

Women in Agriculture Network: Fostering Female Farmers

Women in Agriculture Noontime News and Networking session. Join us from the comfort of your home, backyard, farm, or tractor on July 6 -- come ready to chat, ask questions, and laugh with us.

Who Are You Really? Masters of Mimicry and Deception in the Insect World

Join Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and Clare Walker of Irvine Nature Center for a free virtual presentation about mimicry in the insect world. From appearance to behavior, insects have developed elaborate ruses to deceive potential predators or lure prey. From femme fatale fireflies to caterpillars who cry wolf, discover who is faking it and who is […]

The Peoples of Germanna

Welcome to the 64th Annual Germanna Foundation Conference. While they will wait another year to meet and gather in-person, the Germanna Foundation has lined up exciting presentations all week that they hope you will enjoy. The focus for the conference is on the four cultures that intersect at Germanna: Native American, English, African American, and […]

The Magic of Moths: A Family-Friendly Nature Event

Come discover why moths constitute about 90% of all the Lepidoptera on the planet: not bad for a group of animals that flew with some of our most well-known dinosaurs! Join Dr. David Adamski and Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy at Morven Park to review and explore the most common moth families found in the Capital Region. […]

Managing Invasive Grasses

Need help with managing invasive grasses in fields, forest, wetlands, or in your backyard? Our expert guest panelist will discuss identification and control of invasive warm season grasses such as Johnsongrass, Wavyleaf Grass, Japanese Stiltgrass and more. They will take your questions during a question and answer session.

Water Equality: Sustainability and Access for All Webinar

Prince William Soil & Water Conservation District and Virginia Cooperative Extension, Agriculture and Natural Resources will host Renee Hoyos, Director of Environmental Justice at the Department of Environmental Quality for an introduction to the DEQ's efforts in environmental justice and a discussion of water equity and sustainability.

Ethnic Vegetable Workshop

The Virginia Cooperative Extension - Virginia State University is hosting an ethnic vegetable workshop at Carter Farm (26444 Carters Lane, Unionville, VA). Demand for ethnic food offers small farmers tremendous opportunities to diversify their food production systems to appeal to immigrants, particularly African (West and East African), Caribbean, Asian (Indian and Chinese) and Hispanic populations. Small Farm Resource Center coordinator and chief grower for Carter Farms Michael Carter Jr. will lead this workshop to show small farmers how to grow and market-specific crops that appeal to these customers.