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From Milkweed to Meadowlarks: How Private Land Stewards can Lead the Way in Biodiversity Conservation

Join VWL’s Program Coordinator, Charlotte Lorick, as she leads a free virtual webinar on Wednesday, December 1 at 3:00 p.m. The talk will include an overview of relevant Virginia Working Landscape research findings, highlight best management practices to support wildlife and biodiversity, and discuss how we can think of our backyards and managed spaces as habitats and ecosystems, no matter the size.

Your Trail Guide to the General Assembly

Join the Virginia Conservation Network as we get a special look at what's to come in the 2022 legislative session. The General Assembly Preview includes presentations by leading Virginia experts on the environmental topics we expect will rise to the top during the 2022 General Assembly session.

Becoming Debt-Free: A Simple Secret To Your Long-Term Success In Farming And Life

If you are considering investing yourself into a new farm business, do yourself a favor and attend this class! You will learn the deep importance of not going into debt to start a farm business and how participants can use a personalized worksheet to determine if they can financially take on a beginning farm enterprise.

Project Feederwatch Giveaway with Friends of the Rappahannock and The Clifton Institute

Friends of the Rappahannock will be giving away free Project Feederwatch bird feeders at the Clifton Institute after our regular Wednesday morning bird walk! The feeders are first-come, first-serve, and the limit is one per family. A Friends of the Rappahannock instructor will give you instructions on how participate in Project Feederwatch, which is a community science project run by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Having a bird feeder is a great way to learn about our winter birds and help contribute to science!

Book Reading, Signing and Q&A with Katharine Hayhoe, author of Saving Us

Join us Saturday, December 18 from 1-3 p.m. EST for an in-person book signing and discussion event with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, climate scientist and author of Saving Us. This event is brought to you by Blue Valley Vineyard and Winery, the Blue Valley Ladies Book Club, the Open Book, and the Piedmont Environmental Council.

Christmas Bird Count with The Clifton Institute

Join The Clifton Institute for our annual Christmas Bird Count! We’ll spend the day surveying the birds in our 15-mile-diameter count circle, which includes a variety of habitats. We usually see a nice diversity of waterfowl and grassland birds. There’s always a chance for Short-eared Owl and American Tree Sparrow! Participating in the Christmas Bird Count is a great way to learn about the winter birds of Virginia, contribute to a long-term community science project, and get to know other birdwatchers in the area.

Smart Growth Protects What We Have!

Join the Prince William Conservation Alliance, The Piedmont Environmental Council and National Parks Conservation Association for a discussion on Data Centers… from the Rural Crescent to the Occoquan Reservoir.

Climate Action Together: A Roundtable Discussion About Local Implications of Climate Change on Our Community’s Health, Safety, and Ecology

On January 20 at 5 p.m., join the City of Charlottesville, Albemarle County, and the University of Virginia for an inside look into the thinking and decision-making of leaders in key systems (ecology, social services, public health, public safety) in our community. This event is for everyone who wants to know more about how climate change will affect our community.

Planning and Planting for Winter Interest (Online Lecture)

People often think of color in the garden only in the summer, however winter is a great time to find beauty in unexpected places. Join Teresa Speight as she shares hints, tips, and suggestions for creating a garden with interest in the midst of winter. This free webinar is hosted by the U.S. Botanic Garden.

Wildflower Talk (Virtual)

Ami Mason, Virginia master naturalist and resident gardener at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve, will share photographs and expertise on native wildflowers in this Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy presentation.

Affordable Housing is Sustainable Housing

Affordable housing has long been a challenge our community faces, and housing can’t be truly affordable unless it is thoughtfully designed with sustainability principles in mind. Join UVA’s Sustainability Civic Engagement Sub-committee (CES) and the Community Climate Collaborative (C3) for a virtual event in conjunction with the UVA Community MLK Celebration. Speakers from The Piedmont Environmental Council, Cultivate Charlottesville, and LEAP will each share points of interconnection for just and equitable housing and climate solutions.

Conservation Lobby Day

Every year, Virginia Conservation Network's 150+ environmental organizations come together to ensure a strong conservation voice is heard during the legislative session.

Uprooting Racism in the Food System

Soul Fire Farm’s Uprooting Racism training is a theory and action workshop for environmental and food justice leaders to uproot systemic racism in our organizations and society.

$75 – $150

Transit Equity Day Lunch & Learn

Join Sierra Club VA Chapter, the Coalition for Smarter Growth and the Community Climate Collaborative for a Transit Equity Day Lunch & Learn on Friday, February 4 at 12 pm.

Meet Your Forester!

Come meet your area forester during the lunch hour! This session is a virtual event during which landowners in the Blue Ridge PRISM service region can connect with their local foresters.

Tensions of Farm Succession

Join AgrAbility and farm business educator Joy Kirkpatrick in this free webinar to learn about the tensions around farm succession and how to navigate them.

Charlottesville/Greene County Area – Vegetable Growers Meeting

Piedmont Virginia Community College - Giuseppe Center 222 Main Street, Stanardsville, Virginia, United States

Join us for an annual update for Vegetable Producers of all types! Speakers include: Dr. Steve Rideout, Plant Diseases and Pathology; Dr. Tom Kuhar, Emerging Pest Issues and Insecticide Options for Virginia Vegetables; Dr. Emmanuel Torres-Quezada, New Tomato Production Ideas; Chris Mullins, Integrated Pest Management in High Tunnel Production. Plus. hear from VDACS Produce Safety Inspectors, get pesticide recertification credits, and more!

Settlement of the Piedmont

The Museum of Culpeper is hosting Dr. Eric Jones, who will speak about his research into indigenous settlements in the Piedmont region, bringing to light information about some of the Siouan groups that once inhabited a broader scope of the Virginia Piedmont.

Free

Equity Talks: Achieving Environmental Change through Nourishing the Planet (and Ourselves!)

As the heat of the planet rises, so too does the pressure on rising generations to find solutions to heal our environment. Such pressure gives rise to a new climate-induced crisis: our own mental health. How is climate change altering the way we relate to stress and trauma, our decisions about our future, and the increased disparities experienced by marginalized communities? Join Brit Wray, PhD for a discussion on the intersection of climate change, social justice, and mental health and how we can all contribute to the harmony of our world and our own inner peace.

Landowners’ Wood & Wildlife Conference

The Woods & Wildlife Conferences are day-long workshops that provide landowners with the information, tools, and personal contacts needed for maintaining healthy, productive woodland habitat.

$45 – $80

Mardi Gras Bike Ride + Procession

Let the good times roll with a low-stress ride and (bikes optional) Karnival Krewe procession! Free and appropriate for riders of all levels!

2022 Annual Meeting The Fauquier Historical Society

On March 3 at 6:00 p.m. the Fauquier Historical Society will be holding its annual meeting featuring the history of Peter Hitt Farm with Kristie Kendall, Historic Preservation Coordinator at PEC.

Naturally Latinos Conference

The 4th Naturally Latinos Conference runs five days from Tuesday, March 22 through Saturday, March 26. You’ll engage with amazing keynote speakers, panelists, environmental advocates, government officials, journalists, community members, artists, and others.

2022 Virginia Certified Farm Succession Coordinator training

Interested in helping farmers and landowners? Join the Virginia Cooperative Extension for a 2.5 day farm succession skill-building training to be Monday, March 28 to Wednesday, March 30 in Goochland, VA.

$950 – $1000

Future Approaches to Reimagining Urban Greenspaces

Join George Mason University's Department of Environmental Science and Policy for a virtual seminar with Dr. Marta Berbés-Blázquez from the University of Waterloo, who will present two approaches for reimagining urban greenspace.

Quarterly Keynote: The State of Philanthropy

Join The Piedmont Environmental Council for a discussion on philanthropy with guest panelists from the PATH Foundation, Center for Nonprofit Excellence and Northern Piedmont Community Foundation.

Tree Planting at Bonny Brook Farm

Join The Piedmont Environmental Council for a volunteer tree planting at Bonny Brook Farm in Fauquier County on Friday, April 8!