The Sunway Charter: Faith in Action – Addressing Planetary Health Challenges through Spiritual Leadership

Virtual

The Planetary Health Alliance and the Sunway Centre for Planetary Health are hosting a virtual launch for the Sunway Charter: Faith in Action, a global movement calling on faith communities to lead with compassion and justice toward planetary healing. This event highlights the vital role of spiritual wisdom in driving sustainable, just, and caring action for…

Citizen Data Science Workshop 4: Introduction to Ecology Statistics

Virtual

Have a dataset you have no idea how to handle? Want to improve the design of your study? Simply just want to learn something new? Come to a Citizen Data Science Workshop! This is the fourth workshop in the six-part Citizen Data Science series, but you do not have to have attended prior workshops to attend this one. Attendance…

Advanced Bike Repair: Shifting

Learn how to diagnose and fix common mechanical bicycle brake ailments from our friends at Baltimore Bicycle Works (BBW). The first third of this class covers bicycle shifter/derailleur theory and anatomy of the various shifting systems, while the second portion will provide hands-on instruction and practice covering how to adjust your front and rear derailleurs,…

NHSM Lep Club: Native Plants 101

At this month’s meeting of the NHSM Lep Club, we’ll welcome Amanda Wray, founding member of Wild Ones Baltimore, for a discussion of the benefits of adding native plants to your yard and garden. Contact the club coordinator ([email protected]) with any questions or comments. If you love butterflies and moths, consider joining the NHSM Lep…

Roots and Futures: A Transatlantic Perspective on Black Land and Food Sovereignty

Join us for the culminating event of the Reimagining Land theme, as we gather to reflect, connect, and celebrate with a public conversation between Rashid Awari (CEHDA-GHANA and WIACT) and Eric Jackson (Black Yield Institute), moderated by Anand Pandian (Johns Hopkins University) and Nicole Labruto (Johns Hopkins University). This special event brings together voices from…

Baltimore Culinary History

Homewood Museum 3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD, United States

Kara Mae Harris, author of the popular Maryland-centric food blog Old Line Plate, will discuss the long history of Baltimore's food culture, its decades of changing culinary trends, and the traditional foods that have become staples of the Baltimore experience. Click here for more information and to register.

Pollinators and Produce: Intro to Native Pollinators – Virtual Workshop

Virtual

The Farm Alliance of Baltimore and the National Wildlife Federation have teamed up to create a workshop series titled Pollinators & Produce centered on pollinators for urban farmers, community gardeners, and backyard growers in and around Baltimore. Join us for our first installment, facilitated by Jennifer Payne of the Xerces Society! About the Workshop A…

Next Gen Speaker Series – Luís Gustavo Arruda

Virtual

Luís Gustavo Arruda is affiliated with the Center for Nutritional Education and Recovery (CREN) in São Paulo, Brazil. With a background in Biological Sciences and a PhD in Environmental Education, he works at the intersection of health, education, and sustainability. Click here for more information and to register.

Community Composting Systems for Urban Gardens Workshop

*RESCHEDULED to Friday 5/30 (original date 5/16) Are you compost curious? Are you passionate about urban sustainability, zero waste initiatives, and creating a cleaner and greener Baltimore? Then please join us for this workshop on creating community composting systems for urban gardens. Click here for more information and to register.

Bird Banding – Black Birders Week

Celebrate #BlackBirdersWeek with BlackAFinSTEM, Birds of Urban Baltimore, and the Masonville Cove Partnership! Join us for a bird walk, see the bird banding process up-close, and learn how urban greenspaces help migrating birds! Please note that this event is meant to elevate and celebrate Black birding experiences. Meet us at the bird banding station by…

Weed Warriors 201b: Project Planning & Leadership Continued

Weed Warriors help the Department of Recreation and Parks manage Non-Native Invasive (NNI) plants which are harmful to trees and forest patches. Certified Weed Warriors are community members, like you, trained as environmental stewards by TreeBaltimore! Weed Warriors 201b: Project Planning & Leadership Continued is the fourth and final class in our certification series. In…

Herp Walk with Baltimore City Rec & Parks

There's a whole different world out there under the leaves, rocks and logs! Take a hike on the Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park trails with a naturalist to discover the reptile and amphibian world living just outside of Carrie Murray Nature Center. Learn about "herping" and how to safely enjoy and appreciate our ecothermic wild neighbors! Click…

Shades of Nature: Tie-Dye Workshop

Join local tie-dye artist Kimberlee Swift for a hands-on tie dye workshop. Learn about natural dying techniques using native plants. Participants will each get to tie-dye their own items. Sign up today, Space is limited! All materials will be provided. Click here for more information and to register.

Spring Gathering at Whitelock Community Farm

Join us for our Spring Gathering, a joyful celebration of 15 years of land stewardship, food justice, and collective joy in the heart of Reservoir Hill. This is more than just an event—it’s a homecoming for all who have loved, supported, grown with, and been nourished by Whitelock Community Farm. We’re welcoming neighbors, friends, longtime…

Water Quality/Climate Change Science

Join us in becoming a water scientist for a day! Learn what it takes to be a water scientist and help with climate change impact data collection! Registration required. Click here for more information and to register.