Warwick Library Bring Your Own Bill Day
Join Rooftop Power for free pizza while learning how to lower your electricity costs and read your electric bill.
Join Rooftop Power for free pizza while learning how to lower your electricity costs and read your electric bill.
RIEEA's executive director Jeanine Silversmith will be available to make new connections, answer questions, and delve into discussion on the state of environmental education in Rhode Island.
Join Rooftop Power for free pizza while learning how to lower your electricity costs and read your electric bill.
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 […]
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.
Join The Watch Hill Conservancy for a free naturalist-guided walk.
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 […]
The Rhode Island Forest Conservator’s Organization (RIFCO) will conduct its annual spring program with a guided walk in the Great Swamp Management Area.
Meet two sisters as their East Coast bike ride brings them through Rhode Island. Denise and Barb St. Pierre left Miami on April 10 bound for Provincetown. They’re biking the East Coast Greenway, a 3,000-mile route from Key West to Canada. Along the way they are raising awareness and support for the nonprofit East Coast […]
Tiverton High School teachers and students will discuss their recent field trip to Hicks Farm as part of the monthly public meetings about the effort to conserve the farm.
This is the final workshop of the Writing About Place series — a four-week writing workshop exploring how landscape, memory, and ecology shape story and voice. This session will feature guest writer Miles Justice Hardingwood, a poet and creative from Brooklyn, N.Y. He is a 2023 National Student Poet and a 2022 NYC Youth Poet […]
Join The Providence Eye for a trek to Johnston, the site of Rhode Island's only landfill.
Reader support is at the core of our nonprofit news model. Together, we can keep the environment in the headlines.