• Fish Migration Parade

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

    Celebrate the Blackstone River and the restoration of migratory species such as herring by constructing fish passage around the lowest four dams on the Blackstone River. There will be family-friendly crafts and local speakers, followed by a paddle or boat ride together about half a mile from Central Falls Landing to Lonsdale Marsh to explore […]

  • Family Wild Worship

    Norman Bird Sanctuary 583 3rd Beach Road, Middletown, RI

    Enjoy God's creation with Episcopal naturalist and educator Linden Rayton of Living Water Nature Programs at the Norman Bird Sanctuary. Get up close with wild flowers, birds, and minibeasts at a child-friendly Wild Worship. All ages and spiritual practices are welcome. Rain or shine.

  • Pawtucket Tree Identification and Inventory Training

    Wilkinson Park 87 Park Place, Pawtucket, RI

    Pawtucket Green Life is partnering with the Green Infrastructure Center and the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management's Urban and Community Forestry team to offer tree inventory trainings.

  • Warwick Library Bring Your Own Bill Day

    Warwick Public Library 600 Sandy Lane, Warwick, RI

    Join Rooftop Power for free pizza while learning how to lower your electricity costs and read your electric bill.

  • Wanskuck Library Bring Your Own Bill Day

    Wanskuck Library 233 Veazie St., Providence, RI

    Join Rooftop Power for free pizza while learning how to lower your electricity costs and read your electric bill.

  • Writing About Place: Workshop with Grace Farrell

    Cross Mills Public Library 4417 Old Post Rd., Charlestown, RI

    This is the third workshop of the Writing About Place series—a four-week writing workshop exploring how landscape, memory, and ecology shape story and voice. This session features guest writer Grace Farrell, R. C. Reade Professor emerita of Butler University in Indianapolis, and author and editor of five books. She taught literary texts and their cultural […]

  • Traditional Ecological Knowledge Walk with Tomaquag Museum

    Carter Preserve 931 Kings Factory Rd., Charlestown, RI

    The Stewardship Council for the Wood-Pawcatuck Wild and Scenic Rivers will host a walk along the Pawcatuck River with a citizen of the Narragansett Indian Tribe.

  • Natural History Walk at Napatree

    Napatree Point Fort Road, Westerly, Rhode Island

    Join The Watch Hill Conservancy for a free naturalist-guided walk.

  • Writing About Place: A Guided Hike with the Charlestown Land Trust

    Mill Pond Preserve E Charles St, Charlestown, RI, United States

    This guided hike is part of the Writing About Place collaborative series, connecting landscape, poetry, and close observation on conserved land. Hosted by the Charlestown Land Trust, this program includes stops at two Poetry of the Wild installations along the trail at Mill Pond Preserve, featuring poetry by Susan Killingbeck. Along the way, participants will […]