• B.Y.O.B (Bring Your Own Bill)

    The Bike Stop Cafe 47 Congdon St., Narragansett, RI

    Ever wonder what all the charges on an electric bill actually mean — or how solar credits really work in Rhode Island? Join Rooftop Power for a casual, educational session where we’ll break down real electric bills, explain Rhode Island net metering, and walk through what going solar actually looks like — step by step. […]

  • Winter Vacation STEM Play Sessions – Free Science Days

    Central Falls Landing 15 Madeira Ave., Central Falls, RI, United States

    Looking for a fun way to keep curious kids busy during winter vacation? Come explore, tinker, and play at the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council's indoor river classroom at Central Falls Landing. Families are invited to enjoy an hour of hands-on, STEM-based fun, where children and parents can dive into a variety of interactive, science-inspired play […]

  • Wednesday Wonder Walk – Rhody Rocks

    Dr. John Champlin Glacier Park

    The Westerly Land Trust is joining WildRoots for Wednesday Wonder Walks, a guided family hiking series curated to spark curiosity and nurture a lifelong love of nature. Each session invites children and their families to slow down, look closely, and discover the magic of the natural world together. Every month features a new theme and […]

  • Virtual Lunch & Learn: Raising Youth Awareness on the Benefits of Composting

    Online

    Join the Rhode Island Environmental Education Association for a Virtual Lunch & Learn: Raising Youth Awareness on the Benefits of Composting. Our guest will be Kaylie Hanisak, a master's student at Brown University studying urban education policy and intern with the Rhode Island Food Policy Council, who will be sharing the new, free lesson she's […]

  • Land Leaders

    Barlow Nature Presere

    Land Leaders is a hands-on family adventure where kids become the teachers. Inspired by the Westerly Land Trust’s Living Laboratories after-school programs, students will guide their families through exploration stations, featuring everything from microscopes and binoculars to nature art, hiking, and more.

  • Natural History Walk

    Napatree Point Fort Road, Westerly, Rhode Island

    Join The Watch Hill Conservancy for a guided walk to learn about the Napatree Point Conservation Area. The walk will be themed (plants, birds, marine life) based on participants' interests. It is open to all ages, but participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. The walk will last 90 minutes […]

  • Rhode Island Video Nature Festival

    William Gaige Hall, RIC 600 Mount Pleasant Ave., Providence

    The Rhode Island Nature Video Festival will celebrate 12 short videos, all filmed in Rhode Island and made by people who live here.  They cover everything from insects and mushrooms to deer and ducks.  There is also time to ask lots of questions of the people who make the videos.  The event is free but […]

  • Advanced Grower Training with Sandy Arnold at URI

    URI East Farm 1 East Farm Road, Kingston, RI

    Join the Northeast Organic Farming Association of RI for an informative presentation led by Sandy Arnold of Pleasant Valley Farm in Argyle, N.Y. Topics will include efficiencies for profit over 38 years; mulching and weed control; and wash and pack.

  • Hicks Farm Community Meeting

    Tiverton Senior Center 207 Conanicus St., Tiverton, RI

    Join the Tiverton Land Trust to learn more about the Hicks Farm project at a series of community meetings on the last Wednesday of each month, with the exception of November, when the meeting will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 24. The meeting will also be held virtually on Google. For assistance, please email [email protected].

  • Event cancelled – Cocoa and Canopies: An Afternoon Forest Walk

    Kettle Pond Visitor Center 50 Bend Rd, Charlestown, RI, United States

    Warm up with hot cocoa and join arborist Dan Weise for the first event in the 2026 Charlestown Land Trust winter speaker series. Weise will lead a guided afternoon winter forest walk through the trails at Kettle Pond Visitor Center, featuring tree and shrub identification, fascinating forest factoids, and signs to watch for within the […]

  • Event cancelled – Invasive Plants and Management

    Kettle Pond Visitor Center 50 Bend Rd, Charlestown, RI, United States

    Join the Charlestown Land Trust for a presentation with landscape architect and arborist Michael Cavanagh on invasive plant management. Design, permitting and implementation practices will be shared, reviewed, and discussed with a focus on the native plant communities that we use to support local ecosystems and to minimize invasive plant problems. The program is free […]