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.
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy Spring Native Plant Sale
Morven Park 17195 Southern Planter Ln, Leesburg, VAFrom 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 — […]
Earth Day Tree Planting at The Meadows Farm
The Meadows Farm 6845 Blantyre Road, Warrenton, VA, United StatesJoin 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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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) […]
Native Gardening Seminar and Native Plant Sale
Northern Fauquier Community Park - Farmstead Pavilion 4155 Monroe Pkwy, Marshall, VA, United StatesJoin 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” […]
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 […]
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 […]
Geographical Patterns of Heat Illness in the Rural Southeast U.S. and the Factors that Control Its Incidence
Join Virginia Clinicians for Climate Action and its partners at GCCA and NCCCA in the discussion of heat illness with Dr. Chip Konrad, a Professor of Geography at the University […]
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 […]
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, […]
Connecting Historic Preservation and Natural Resource Conservation: National Heritage Areas and the Great Dismal Swamp
Join Preservation Virginia and the Virginia Department of Historic Resources for a webinar this Thursday, June 24th at noon, to explore linking natural resource conservation and historic preservation, with a focus on National Heritage Areas and the Great Dismal Swamp.
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.
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 […]
Piedmont Mobility Alliance: Mid-Summer Meeting (Albemarle/Charlottesville)
The mid-summer meeting of the Piedmont Mobility Alliance will be an opportunity for individuals and groups to share updates and work on projects with collective benefit.
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 […]
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! […]
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.
Piedmont Mobility Alliance Mini-Summit
Organizations, businesses, agencies, and individuals passionate about trails, mobility, and everyday access to the outdoors are working together on issues that none can solve individually. This virtual gathering will an […]
Piedmont Mobility Social
Celebrate trails and connectivity with advocates and people passionate about walking, biking, running, transit and everyday access to nature at this informal, outdoor, happy hour at Champion Brewing Company.
Birding the Blue Ridge
Join Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy at the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship (BRCES) for this monthly walk and see if we detect signs of the season’s changes beginning to show. […]
2021 Virginia Environmental Assembly (Virtual + In-Person Field Trips)
The Virginia Environmental Assembly brings together conservation leaders from across the Commonwealth to discuss Our Common Agenda to protect Virginia’s natural resources. This annual conference is hosted by Virginia Conservation Network, the partnership of more than 150 Virginia environmental organizations.
The Planet Has a Fever – What’s the Big Deal?
Heat is the most devastating aspect of the climate crisis our planet faces. The serious impact of heat on health (both physical and mental); environmental justice, agriculture and the planet, along with other related climate crisis topics, will be discussed by a distinguished panel of experts in a virtual format on Tuesday, August 31, 2021 at 6:30- 8:00 PM EDT. Questions and discussion with the panelists are encouraged. This free event is organized by Citizens’ Climate Lobby Charlottesville, and co-hosted by all Citizens’ Climate Lobby Virginia chapters.
Mushrooms with Warrenton, Virginia Mayor Carter Nevill
Late summer is a mushroom-y season and a great time to learn about this under-appreciated kingdom of life! Join mushroom expert Mayor Carter Nevill and The Clifton Institute's Executive Director Bert Harris on a walk in the woods to find and identify as many species of mushrooms as we can.
Piedmont Wildflower Walk
Come and see our native Piedmont grassland at its best! This field has never been planted but it’s very diverse. We will be looking for slender lespedeza in full bloom, early goldenrod, and grassleaf goldenrod, among other grassland species. The Clifton Institute's Executive Director Bert Harris will lead this walk through one of our most interesting habitats and teach participants how to identify grassland plants.
Fall Native Plant Sale
Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy is sponsoring a native plant sale with trees, shrubs, flowers, vines and ferns available for purchase from local nurseries. The sale will be staffed by volunteers knowledgeable about native plants. If you have boxes for carrying your plants, please bring them. Read more here.
Our Common Agenda Educational Series
The Virginia Conservation Network will be hosting a week of education and content for each of the chapters within Our Common Agenda, including webinars featuring each chapter's authors. These events will highlight and explain the policy suggestions contained within each briefing book chapter while celebrating the people who have worked diligently for months to craft the 2022 Our Common Agenda policy briefing book.
Virginia Outdoor Caucus: Pre-2022 General Assembly
Join co-chairs Senator Emmett Hanger and Delegate David Bulova for a meeting of the Virginia Outdoor Caucus with special guest presenters. This event is hosted by The Piedmont Environmental Council and Virginia Trails Alliance.
Constitution Day at James Madison’s Montpelier
James Madison's Montpelier celebrates Constitution Day, September 18 -- house tours, garden and archaeology tours, a food truck, live music, Mr. Madison onsite, a sale in the Museum Shop, and more! Click here to learn more about this wonderful annual event!
Walk with a Naturalist
Join us for a walk on our trails with one our naturalists. Unlike most of our programs, we won’t be looking for anything in particular. Instead we’ll amble and explore and see what we can find! This event is hosted by The Clifton Institute.
Raptor Migration Field Trip
Every fall raptors migrate south along the Appalachian Mountains. Come and witness the peak migration of Broad-winged Hawks. If we’re lucky we might see thousands! The Clifton Insitute's Executive Director and ornithologist Bert Harris will lead the group and discuss how to identify raptors in flight. We will meet at Snickers Gap, where there’s an excellent view of migrating raptors and other birds.
Goose Creek 50th Annual Family Festival
Join us for the Goose Creek Association’s 50+ Anniversary Celebration at the Historic Aldie Mill on September 19th from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Our festival will include local artists […]
Affrolachian Outdoor Concert Series 2021
Celebrating Virginia's roots music with proceeds to benefit ImaniWorks.org Musicians Mutual Aid Fund.
Townhall with Senator Warner on the Build Back Better Agenda
Come join Virginia League of Conservation Voters as it hosts Senator Mark Warner for a virtual townhall discussing his key role in crafting the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and the Senate Budget Agreement to advance the Build Back Better Agenda.
Quarterly Keynote feat. Campaign Legal Center Founder & Pres. Trevor Potter
The third webinar in our Quarterly Keynote series will feature a conversation between PEC President Chris Miller and Campaign Legal Center founder and president Trevor Potter, a nationally recognized expert on campaign and election law.
Virtual Auction for PEC’s Annual Gala
While there is a waitlist for PEC’s Farm-to-Table Dinner at St. Bride’s Farm on October 2, the good news is the auction portion of the event will be digital again this year!
Loop De Ville Festival
Celebrate National Public Lands Day by joining us for our 20th annual trek around Charlottesville on the Rivanna Trail!
The 12th Annual Rappahannock County Farm Tour
The Rappahannock County Farm Tour is a free, two-day, self-guided tour.