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April 2023
Ask an EV Owner
Get your questions about driving electric answered by people who know -- experienced EV drivers -- in a fun, informal way, via Zoom. This is an initiative of the Electric Vehicle Association of Greater DC (EVADC), our local EV drivers' group. Anyone can join in on the first Wednesday of each month at this link: Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83125134893? Password: TWVqZnZIR3JZUlpFeDBtWDdTeElidz09
Find out more »Fishing on the Severn
Severn River Association presents Shawn Kimbro, angler, environmentalist, author, in this installment of the John Wright Speaker Series. Sometimes the best fishing spots are the ones closest to home. Shawn will explain some of his proven techniques for catching species like perch, pickerel, bluefish, and rockfish in the Severn River. He’ll also provide some advice about how to keep our fisheries healthy so they can be enjoyed by future generations. Shawn Kimbro is a life-long angler and the author of…
Find out more »St Luke’s Restoration of Nature’s Earth Day & The Arts Community Concert and Arts Festival
On Friday April 21, join St. Luke's Restoration of Nature for a one-hour community concert with Dr. Ildar Khannanov and his students from the Peabody Institute, followed by an art reception with local Maryland artists. The concert and reception will run from 6 to 8 pm. On Saturday, April 22, St. Luke’s Restoration of Nature will host an Earth Day & the Arts Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The goal is to inspire the public to sketch, paint a group…
Find out more »St Luke’s Restoration of Nature’s Earth Day & The Arts Community Concert and Arts Festival
On Friday April 21, join St. Luke's Restoration of Nature for a one-hour community concert with Dr. Ildar Khannanov and his students from the Peabody Institute, followed by an art reception with local Maryland artists. The concert and reception will run from 6 to 8 pm. On Saturday, April 22, St. Luke’s Restoration of Nature will host an Earth Day & the Arts Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The goal is to inspire the public to sketch, paint a group…
Find out more »Arbor Day
Trees are the Nature's environmental heroes. "Climate change is the biggest challenge facing the health of our planet. And while it will take many solutions working together to make a difference, trees are the proven, affordable, natural way that can be implemented quickly to pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere today. Every tree planted is a step in the right direction." -- Arbor Day Foundation
Find out more »Good Neighbors Group Earth Day Festival
This is the Good Neighbors Group's 21st Annual Earth Day festival. The festival will provide many great opportunities to learn, engage with knowledgeable people, have fun, listen to music and eat great food to inspire people all year long. More information.
Find out more »May 2023
KICK GAS! IN ANNAPOLIS DRIVE ELECTRIC EARTH DAY EV SHOWCASE
Come to the first block of Inner West Street on the afternoon of Earth Day and talk to owners of EVS to learn about the electric vehicle experience. Our event is being held in partnership with with the Electric Vehicle Association of Greater Washington DC (EVADC) and the the Inner West Street Association. The setting will be stunning - right in historic Annapolis between Church Circle and Cathedral Street. We expect 50 to 60 vehicles, from cars to pickup trucks to electric motorcycles and…
Find out more »Solar Installation Open House
Join neighbors for a night of fun featuring experts from the Maryland-based Lumina Solar team. Learn how you can save money on your utility bill and reduce your carbon footprint with a custom home solar system. Complimentary snacks and drinks will be provided! Information
Find out more »World Turtle Day
There's something fascinating about these shelled creatures. Find out more about the 19 species native to Maryland. Find out more about the order Testudines.
Find out more »Café Scientifique: The Magothy River Index and the Yellow Perch Dilemma
The Magothy River Index is calculated each year, providing a perspective of the well-being of the river based on three criteria: the amount of submerged aquatic vegetation, the amount of dissolved oxygen in the deepest water and water clarity. The speakers will discuss this annual review for the recent past and present data for 2022, which shows an improvement in water quality. The Magothy River Association is an all-volunteer group of residents who have worked on aquatic grass restoration as…
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