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January 2023
Information Meeting on Retreat at Quiet Waters
Information presented on plans for construction on 19 acres adjacent to Quiet Waters Park. For more information on the meeting contact SaveQuietWaters@gmail.com.
Find out more »February 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 or 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 »March 2023
Meeting on Banning Single-Use Plastic Bags in Anne Arundel County
Are you sick of seeing plastic bags littering our landscape and damaging our waterways? Here’s something you can do. Attend a virtual meeting tonight at 7pm to learn about Anne Arundel County Ordinance 19-23. The bill will ban plastic carryout bags and incentivize people to bring reusables. Retailers will charge at least 10 cents for paper bags, but this is not a tax because the retailer will keep the 10 cents. The point of the bill is to move people…
Find out more »Spring into Action Conference: Maintaining Momentum
Anne Arundel Watershed Steward Academy presents its 12th annual spring conference. It is open to Watershed Stewards and the public. More information and to register
Find out more »October 2023
30th Annual Maryland Land Conservation Conference: Changing the Future Now!
This 2-day conference, organized by Forever Maryland, is about discussing small conservation actions that lead to big positive changes. Dire conservation and environmental warnings dominate headlines on a daily basis. From dramatic species loss to “climate change cliffs” and watershed tipping-points, it can all seem too intense and amorphous. Changing the Future, Now, is about breaking down these immense challenges into actions and opportunities where land conservation can be the key remedy. In addition to essential land conservation practitioner seminars,…
Find out more »Maryland Clean Energy Center (MCEC) Clean Energy Summit: Decarbonization Strategies & Solutions
This regional conference brings together forward thinkers in policy and research, business and utility sector leaders, capital providers and finance partners for vibrant conversations and thought-provoking presentations. Pre-conference events and special programming begins on Monday, October 16. All Summit events and programs will be held in-person, only. Information
Find out more »January 2024
General Assembly Convenes
For more information about the working of the Maryland General Assembly, click here.
Find out more »Learn About Tree Canopy Goals in Annapolis
Save Our Trees has organized a discussion about the City of Annapolis' goal to achieve a 50% Tree Canopy by 2040. Speakers: Alderman Rob Savage - How the city arrived at this goal City of Annapolis Urban Forester Brian Adams - What resources are in place and what is needed Bartlett Tree Experts' Arborists Ryan Cuccia and Josh Bohannon - How to save existing trees and "tree risk mitigation" Business Owner and Former City Alderman Jared Littmann - How businesses…
Find out more »March 2024
City Dock Plans Review & Public Comment
The Annapolis Historic Preservation Commission will meet to review the City's plans for City Dock. It is a virtual meeting, live on the City's Boards and Commissions YouTube channel. The City Dock team is prepared to listen to the concerns of the community (public comment online portal) and the Historic Preservation Commission, and work to achieve consensus on the City Dock plan. Click here for a rundown of the reimagining of City Dock, which began in 2019.
Find out more »April 2024
State of the Magothy Presentation
Find out how the Magothy River is doing. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.for viewing of displays; the presentations begin at 7 p.m. Speakers: Sally Horner, Ph.D., will present the Magothy River Index Caitlin Sporik, Bayland Environmental Designers, will address multi-faceted restoration projects for Mill Creek The Magothy River Association will raffle this yellow perch photograph by Jay Fleming. The meeting will be held in the Health & Sciences Building. Park in Lot D.
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