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

Join us for a community cleanup on Earth Day to keep our streets clean and beautiful. Revolution Brewing will reward all volunteers with a cold beer, and Pizza Friendly Pizza will provide complimentary pizza. It's a fun way to celebrate Earth Day and make a difference in our community.
Join us for Earth Day Trash Bash—let’s clean up and party for a greener planet together!
Join us for a community screening of Chasing Time and Planetwalker as part of the One Earth Film Festival 2026. Doors open at 6:00 PM (CST), and the film starts promptly at 6:30 PM (CST). This event is presented by the Chicago Climate Action Museum and is recommended for ages 12+.
Join us at The Green Living Summit for fun, tips, and talks on living eco-friendly and loving our planet! Get ready to dive into all things sustainability and eco-friendly at this awesome in-person event. Meet passionate folks, explore cool green ideas, and discover ways to make your life more planet-friendly. It’s a chill spot to learn, connect, and get inspired to live greener every day. Don’t miss out on the fun and fresh ideas at The Green Living Summit!

One Earth Film Festival Presents: "Whose Water?" Date: Saturday, April 25th, 2026 Doors: 5:00PM to Venue | 7:30PM to Sanctuary Showtime: 8:00PM Tickets: Advanced - $20 (+$4.72 fees, including tax) Day of Show - $25 (+$5.13 fees, including tax) ‘Service charges apply to ALL ticket purchases (online and box office)’ - Credit card only at door About: Kate Levy/2024/65 Min/Water, Environmental & Social Justice, Health & the Environment Accessibility: OEFF commits to an ongoing effort to make our events as open and as accessible as possible. Our 2026 accessibility page is here! Rating, Audience, & Advisory Info Recommended age 15+ (People under 21 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian) Heavy Themes Synopsis: Through the stories of communities fighting for safe, affordable water and sanitation, Whose Water examines how the erosion of democracy prevents millions of people from accessing this basic necessity of life, and offers concrete solutions to address this unprecedented human rights crisis. Accolades "I have used Whose Water as an ideal teaching tool. The film has woven together compelling stories from a diverse set of people. As a teacher, I greatly appreciate how Whose Water foregrounds the voices of the activists and impacted people themselves, as opposed to featuring only the voices of “experts.” -Susan Gzesh, Instructional Professor of Social Sciences, University of Chicago Program Information: Arrive early when doors open, and stay after the film for enlightening facilitated dialogue with relevant experts and advocates. Additional program details appear below, inline with each screening description. A One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest-winning film, SOURCE (2025, 7 Min) by Graduates of the Artistique ESMA, will also be featured. Facilitator, panelist, and other program details are forthcoming soon. Arrive early to purchase and enjoy food and drink; venue requires ID for consumption of alcoholic beverages. We may have reduced rate tickets and a limited number of scholarship tickets for those experiencing hardship. Please reach out to joshua@oneearthcollective.org for more info, with the subject line: Scholarship Ticket Inquiry. Facilitator, panelist, and other program details are forthcoming soon Golden Hour at Epiphany: Stop by Epiphany for our live music series concerts, and be sure to hit Golden Hour before-hand for drinks and lite-bites! Doors open at 5pm Thursday - Saturday for Golden Hour with 1/2 priced bottles of wine, BOGO cocktails, and other specials! Come early to EXPLORE and DISCOVER your own EPIPHANY… our art galleries are open and there is free entertainment before the show! Please note that outside food or beverages are not permitted in the venue.
Volunteer to improve the Chicago-Calumet River system. The Chicago-Calumet River system is healthier now than it’s been in 150 years, but litter continues to be detrimental, harming people and wildlife and causing negative community, economic, and public health impacts. You can make a difference by volunteering with Friends of the Chicago River on Chicago River Day - our fun, free, family-friendly annual cleanup Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Volunteer to improve the Chicago-Calumet River system. At most sites, volunteers pick up trash, though volunteers may help with additional stewardship activities at some locations like removing invasive plants and trail maintenance, depending on the needs of the site.