CBLP-Shorelines

CBLP-Shorelines is a comprehensive series of professional development workshops that prepares existing CBLPs and professionals working along the shoreline to add Living Shoreline services to their business offerings. Workshops are delivered in a hybrid format that combines online and classroom learning with practical field experiences. Instructors are experienced shoreline professionals from the public and private

CBLP-Buffers

This comprehensive riparian buffer training program includes 3 sessions. Participants must attend all sessions to earn the CBLP-Buffers certificate, however, there is an a la carte option to register for the "Buffer Basics" online webinar, alone. The certificate course is comprised of a series of videos, webinars, and in-person field workshops. Field workshops are held

$25 – $275

Meadows Workshop

Register today for this in-person CBLP workshop which will cover everything a landscape professional needs to know about meadow design, implementation, and management. Includes lunch both days, expert speakers, field tour of local meadows, and a collaborative meadow design charrette. Join us in Lancaster County, PA. Thank you to Pennsylvania DCNR for funding support. 11.5

$65.00 – $75.00

Today’s Menu: Planting for Pollinators

Virtual/Zoom

During this lunch time webinar Emily Wine will  discuss bee behavior, preferences, and interactions with native plants. Participants will develop a better understanding of what to plant and how to maintain landscapes to benefit pollinators. Emily Wine is the State Apiarist with the Delaware Department of Agriculture. Her interest in bees began as an undergrad at Cornell

Free

NDAL- Ecology-based Design and Organic Practice at Glenstone Museum

Glenstone Museum 12100 Glen Rd, Potomac, MD, United States

Ecology-based Design and Organic Practice at Glenstone Museum The landscape at Glenstone, a newly-constructed, contemporary art museum in Potomac, Maryland, received the ASLA Honor Award in 2019. The property contains 90 acres of planted meadows, shrub thickets, and woodland glades that stretch from the property borders to the museum buildings. This organically planted and maintained

$295

Urban Tree Summit

Silver Spring Civic Center 1 Veteran's Place, Silver Spring, MD

Casey Trees and Montgomery Parks present the 13th annual Urban Tree Summit (UTS). Conference presentations will focus on the health and welfare of trees in our increasingly developed landscapes. Learn from some of the country’s leading experts about innovative efforts to plant, protect, and preserve trees in urban and suburban settings. We encourage all arborists,

$99

MS4 Forum

lancaster county public safety training center Mannheim, PA

This will be an all-day event that is packed with informational presentations with a stormwater focus. There will be topics appropriate for public works, municipal staff, and licensed Professional Engineers. Presentations are being picked specifically to help municipalities address MS4 requirements and meet water quality improvement goals. It’s a great opportunity to learn and connect.

$35

CBLP-Crews

Fieldside Waldorf, MD

Registration for this one-day Sustainable Maintenance for Stormwater BMPs (CBLP-Crews) will open by mid-September.  This course is designed for crews and crew leaders who have not yet completed CBLP Level 1. The target audience for this class is landscape professionals and property managers working in southern Maryland.   This is a free class for this audience. 

6th Annual 2024 Buffer Summit & Celebration

AM presentations, lunch, PM activities. Check out the registration page for full details. Maymont, Park, Richmond, VA. Register by October 17. CBLP CEUs are available.

Free

MNPS Monthly Program: Uncommon to Rare Apiaceae in Maryland with Rod Simmons

Speaker: Rod Simmons YOU MUST REGISTER IN ORDER TO RECEIVE THE ZOOM LINK Zoom opens at 7:00PM for pre-program board update and member Q&A. Presentations begin at 7:30PM and generally run until 8:45PM. A diversity of now-threatened Apiaceae occurs in Maryland, with many restricted to particular physiographic regions and habitats. Rod Simmons, plant ecologist and

Free