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Find the best environment events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Washington. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

April 15th and 25th, join us for a Seedling Sale and Celebration. Enjoy free food, pre-season market info & samples, and self-guided farm tours. Please register to help us prepare! All funds made from ticket sales support our food justice work.

Join Ward 8 Woods Conservancy and Garfield-Buena Vista residents as we launch the Trash Free DC campaign to reduce trash pollution in the neighborhood.
Get ready to declutter + dispose of hard-to-recycle items at the DPW Special Waste Collection Event - only 1 ticket per family needed.

Enjoy a morning in nature listening to and observing local and migrating birds in Ward 8's Shepherd Parkway with Maria-Elena Montero of the DC Bird Alliance and staff and board members of Ward 8 Woods. The event will happen rain or shine, and all ages are welcome. Please wear closed-toe shoes and clothing comfortable for walking on a variety of terrain types. Binoculars will be provided, but you are encouraged to bring your own if you have them. After birding, you are welcome to join Ward 8 Wood's Washington Highland Community Clean-Up from 10:30 to 1. The meeting place for the cleanup is the same as for the bird walk.

Join Ward 8 Woods Conservancy and the Washington Highlands residents as we launch the Trash Free DC campaign to reduce trash pollution in the neighborhood.
As small and mid-sized cities face escalating climate shocks, how can they pursue system-level infrastructure resilience?
Join us to celebrate DC Climate Week with an interactive community walk to reimagine the future of the Shepherd Branch Trail. Explore the trail segment between G Street SE and Nicholson Street SE (approximately 1.3 miles, one way) and discuss opportunities to integrate green infrastructure and sustainable design. Share ideas for a climate-resilient trail that reflects community priorities.