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  • CBLP Level 2 Training — March 19, 20, 21 & 24, 2026 (Hybrid)

    Hybrid

    Join us for CBLP Level 2, a fast-paced, advanced training that blends three online classroom days with a hands-on natural community field day in the Washington, DC area. This session dives deep into site analysis, soil and vegetation protection during construction, natural plant communities as design inspiration, and practical stormwater BMP treatment train design and

    $580 – $630
  • CBLP Level 2 Training — March 19, 20, 21 & 24, 2026 (Hybrid)

    Hybrid

    Join us for CBLP Level 2, a fast-paced, advanced training that blends three online classroom days with a hands-on natural community field day in the Washington, DC area. This session dives deep into site analysis, soil and vegetation protection during construction, natural plant communities as design inspiration, and practical stormwater BMP treatment train design and

    $580 – $630
  • CBLP Level 2 Training — March 19, 20, 21 & 24, 2026 (Hybrid)

    Hybrid

    Join us for CBLP Level 2, a fast-paced, advanced training that blends three online classroom days with a hands-on natural community field day in the Washington, DC area. This session dives deep into site analysis, soil and vegetation protection during construction, natural plant communities as design inspiration, and practical stormwater BMP treatment train design and

    $580 – $630
  • Advanced Stream Repair Series, PennState Extension

    Virtual/Zoom

    Event Details When:March 27 and April 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2026 (12:00 PM-1:00 PM ET) Registration deadline:March 27, 2026 11:45 a.m. About The Live Webinar Gain a practical, start-to-finish understanding of modern stream restoration in this comprehensive webinar series. Participants will explore the causes of stream degradation, learn how to assess whether a stream

    $10.00
  • Cultivating Ecology: A Practical Guide to Sustainable Garden Design

    Virtual/Zoom

    Wednesday, April 1 / 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Drew Asbury, Horticulturist, Brookside Gardens Zoom lecture (recording available)   Discover practical ways to transform your yard into a thriving, sustainable landscape. Drawing from the presenter’s own garden, this talk explores phased planning, habitat-rich garden bed design, and how to choose native plants suited to your conditions.

    $15.00
  • Living Shoreline Volunteer Opportunity

    Do something beautiful by assisting Elizabeth River Project's restoration team construct a living shoreline for Colley Avenue's new Kitting Mill Creek Pocket Park in Norfolk, Virginia. All supplies will be provided for you, though waders and muck boots are encouraged if you have them. A water bottle and sunscreen are also encouraged. NOTE: This volunteer

    Free
  • DC Environmental Film Festival – Screening & Panel Discussion

    Brookside Gardens' Visitor Center Auditorium 1800 Glenallan Avenue, Wheaton, MD

    Brookside Gardens and the DC Environmental Film Festival present a screening of Gardening for the Planet, a documentary showcasing the power of native plant gardening to combat biodiversity loss and climate change. Stay for a panel of regional experts discussing native plant choices, sustainability, and conservation, and learn how you can make a difference right

    Free
  • The Wildlife Value of Natives and Native Cultivars in Mt. Cuba Center’s Trial Garden

    Virtual/Zoom

    The Wildlife Value of Natives and Native Cultivars in Mt. Cuba Center’s Trial Garden Sam Hoadley, Manager of Horticultural Research, Mt.. Cuba Center Thursday, April 16 / 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Zoom lecture (recording available) Explore native plant species and cultivars from Mt. Cuba’s trials that make beautiful and ecologically valuable additions to your garden.

    $15.00
  • Blue Ridge PRISM Webinar: Demystifying Herbicides

    Join Blue Ridge PRISM for this FREE online webinar which will simplify the complex world of herbicides to help you learn what you need to know to make decisions about invasive plant treatment and control on the land you steward. We'll cut through the clutter to cover the who, what, when, where, how, and why,

    Free
  • Webinar – Creating and Maintaining a Rainwater Catchment System

    Virtual/Zoom

    Learn how to manage stormwater and protect local waterways with rainwater harvesting. Discover system types, sizing, and maintenance tips for homeowners and landscape pros. About the Live Webinar As urbanization intensifies, stormwater challenges are becoming more frequent and severe, increasing the risk of flooding and pollution in local waterways. Collecting and storing rainwater offers a

    $10