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Find the best environment events and make the most of your time in Detroit. From music to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Come out and plant trees in your community! Join us as we help to reforest Detroit! All ages welcome!
Join Detroit Bird Alliance and Arboretum Detroit for a walk to find migratory birds and other wildlife.
Join us at the upcoming Energy Waste Reduction Committee meeting!
Come join us for a fun-filled day of planting trees and helping to expand Detroit's canopy cover! All ages are welcome, and we ask that volunteers under 18 years old are accompanied by an adult.
Explore the birds, unique landmarks, and history of this beautiful 86-acre cemetery.
Rouge Park gives so much, RPAD is about grassroots stewardship, the people of who up and doing our part. Join hundred of other participants! No matter your age or experience level, there’s a place for you. Come ready to get your hands dirty, learn something new, and celebrate the beauty of our urban green space. Wear comfortable outdoor clothing, sturdy shoes, and bring water. Most importantly, bring your appreciation—for the land, for the river, and for each other. Rouge Park is more than a park… It’s a refuge, classroom, habitat, and heritage. Join us as we celebrate it together.
Introducing Black Detroiters to the incredible opportunity to own land and farm in the City of Detroit. The Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund (DBFLF) is dedicated to addressing land ownership disparities by helping Black farmers in Detroit secure property. Learn more about this program at the Edison Branch stop on their Application Tour! Participants will learn about funding and resources, plus one-on-one help for completing applications. This initiative fosters economic empowerment, cultural preservation, sustainable farming practices, and networking opportunities, ultimately enhancing Detroit’s local food system and ecological health.