Community Clean-Up

The Baltimore City Youth Advisory Board (YAB) Community Clean Up is a youth-led community service initiative that empowers our young leaders to take action in beautifying Baltimore neighborhoods. Through this project, YAB members will engage in environmental stewardship by organizing and participating in a one-day clean-up event that focuses on litter collection, light landscaping, and…

Native Plant and Seed Share

Join fellow native plant enthusiasts at the Wild Ones Greater Baltimore 3rd annual native plant share in Owings Mills! Look over plants, talk about native gardening, and get to know others who share a passion for gardening with native plants. All are welcome – even if you are new to native gardening and do not…

Community Shoreline Clean-Up

Make Captain Trash Wheel proud and help clean up the shoreline at Masonville Cove! Student service learning hours opportunity. Registration required. Click here for more information and to register.

Community Day: Turn Again to the Earth

Baltimore Museum of Art 10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD, United States

Bring friends and family to celebrate Turn Again to the Earth, the BMA’s city-wide initiative and series of exhibitions focusing on the environment, climate change, art, and culture. Among the series is Black Earth Rising, an exhibition of compelling artworks by contemporary African diasporic, Latin American, and Native American artists who are inspired by the…

Ecological Design Collective End of Year Reception

Join the Ecological Design Collective for our End of Year Reception — a celebration of community, imagination, and collective care for the land. Over the past year, we’ve gathered in parks, gardens, vacant lots, and urban wilds to reimagine our relationship to land through a series of Grounding Events — community walks, plant knowledge sessions,…

MA in Science Writing and MA in Writing Combined Thesis Readings

Hodson Hall 3400 Charles St, Baltimore, MD, United States

Please join MA in Science Writing and MA in Writing students on Sunday, May 18, as they share selected work from their theses, in person on the Homewood Campus. Click here for more information and to register.

Meatless Monday

Various Locations

Each Monday during the academic year, all residential locations on campus will offer vegan and/or vegetarian menu options in place of meat. Click here to learn more.

Real Food Farm Community Volunteer Day

Real Food Farm is welcoming up to 10 volunteers to help out with deconstruction of the farm in preparation for an upcoming move. Registration is required in advance for each individual volunteer. All are welcome regardless of experience or ability. If you represent an organization or company that would like to volunteer as a group,…

2025 Hopkins Medicine Distinguished Speaker Series: A Conversation with Meena Seshamani

Armstrong Building (East Baltimore Campus) 1600 McElderry Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Please join the 2025 Hopkins Medicine Distinguished Speaker Series event, featuring "A Conversation with Meena Seshamani." A pre-event dinner and reception will begin at 5:30 p.m. and the speaker will begin at 6 p.m. Meena Seshamani most recently led the Medicare program at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. On Feb. 6, she…

Native Plants Planted Right: A Practical Guide for Beginners

Virtual

Looking to create a more sustainable yard, reduce lawn maintenance, or build a pollinator-friendly garden? Start with native plants! As part of Week 3 of the Less Lawn More Life Challenge, Wild Ones is thrilled to share a webinar for native plant newcomers: “Native Plants Planted Right: A Practical Guide for Beginners,” hosted by Wild…

Pollinator Hotel Building Workshop

Join DPW, BMORE Beautiful, and Reservoir Hill Improvement Council for a Pollinator Hotel-making workshop. Pollinator hotels are structures that accommodate native bees by providing small nesting spaces using natural materials. In this workshop, you will have the opportunity to make your own pollinator hotel and learn about the Coevolution of Flowers and Bees given by Baltimore City…

Wednesday Walk: Oak Study

Join Dr. Nancy Sonti, Research Ecologist with the US Forest Service for an informative walk to learn more about our oak study research sites at Cylburn Arboretum. Oak seedlings have been planted in an ‘oak orchard’ as well as in forest canopy gap sites in the woodland at Cylburn. This research is examining the impact…

Baltimore Commission on Sustainability Monthly Meeting – Beyond Environmental Literacy: Changing Behaviors in a Changing Climate

Virtual

Join us for the next Baltimore Commission on Sustainability Meeting on Wednesday, May 21st at 4 PM (via Webex) as we continue our new series: Beyond Environmental Literacy. This month’s theme is “Changing Behaviors in a Changing Climate” — a conversation focused on the habits, systems, and tools that help Baltimoreans live more sustainably every…

Weed Warriors 201a: Project Planning & Leadership

Virtual

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! In Weed Warriors 201a: Project Planning & Leadership, we'll review some of the non-native invasive plants we've learned already,…

Building Bridges: Working GREEN from Baltimore to Tanzania

Virtual

Join Baltimore Green Justice Workers Cooperative (BGJWC) via ZOOM on Thursday, May 22, 2025 @ 11 a.m. (EST)/6 p.m. (EAT) for a dynamic and interactive conversation that will bring together residents from Dar Es Salaam (Tanzania) and Baltimore, MD (USA) who are working in their communities to address the adverse effects of climate change. Join…