Community Calendar

Looking for fun activities for your kids? Or how about a new wildlife documentary film screening? Or maybe, a workshop on gardening or bike repair? Our calendar features upcoming community events for those who enjoy a mix of outdoors, activism, creativity, and learning. All event submissions are reviewed for relevancy and accuracy and are posted within 24-48 hours Monday-Friday.

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Walktober Free Walkinar #1

Walkinar #1: Taking Fresh Steps toward a more walk-friendly Maryland. Thursday, October 7, 2021 Register Here The Walktober Walkinar 2021 series kicks off with a look at national efforts on

Brooks Codes

Brook Codes is a Virtual 2-day hackathon from October 9th-10th, 2021 for middle and high school students in MCPS, regardless of their experience in programming. Through Brook Codes, students will

Walktober Free Walkinar #2

Walkwainar #2: Pedestrian Health Thursday, October 14, 2021 Register Here Learn about how walking can become a core component of more healthy living. In a recent customer survey, MDOT learned

SAPPlings Forum

Online Online, Online, United States

SAPPlings (Student Advocates Protecting the Planet) is a is a project created by high school students for high school students in Montgomery County, Maryland. Its purpose is to share information

Free

Saving the Earth, One Lawn at a Time Webinar with Paul Tukey

Join Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake and the Multi-Faith Alliance of Climate Stewards-Frederick County for a special conversation with sustainability leader, Paul Tukey, Director of Environmental Stewardship at Glenstone Museum. Featured in media from Good

Walktober Free Walkinar

Walkinar #3: Pedestrian Planning & Enforcement Thursday, October 21, 2021 Register Here This Walkinar will examine a broad range of issues related to pedestrian safety, including planning, equity, and enforcement.

Capital Area Solar Co-op Gathering

We are celebrating the first ever Capital Area Solar Co-op with a party at Lone Oak Brewery on Thursday, October 21st from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. Come meet other residents

Free

A.I.R.’s 2021 N.O. Lawn Care Community Fall Event

Manor Woods Swim Club, LLC 14410 Bauer Drive, Rockvile, MD, United States

Come learn about natural, organic (n.o.) lawn care, robot mowing, and other environmental initiatives Montgomery County is working on. Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/airs-2021-no-lawn-care-community-fall-event-tickets-167116466851 About this event Come learn about natural, organic (n.o.)

Tech & Energy

Curious about which household appliances use the most energy and what you can do to reduce your energy use? In this lecture, you’ll learn about the top energy users in

Lighten Up Lightbulb Exchange

Silver Spring Library 900 Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, MD, United States

Residents can bring their old incandescent and used CFL light bulbs to the following MCPL branches in exchange for new LEDs. There is a limit of three bulbs per family

Eco Evenings Says Goodbye to Adam Ortiz

  Learn about how to use less energy and keep money in your pocket and say a fond farewell to our Director, Adam Ortiz who is leaving to join the

Walktober Free Webinar #4

Walkinar #4: Maryland Walk Programs Thursday, October 28, 2021 Register Here The Walkinar series concludes with a look at some of the fun ways that communities are promoting safe walk

Lighten Up Light Bulb Exchange

Twinbrook Library 202 Meadow Hall Drive, Rockville, MD, United States

Residents can bring their old incandescent and used CFL light bulbs to the following MCPL branches in exchange for new LEDs. There is a limit of three bulbs per family

Lighten Up Light Bulb Exchange

Wheaton Community Recreation Center 11701 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD, United States

Residents can bring their old incandescent and used CFL light bulbs to the following MCPL branches in exchange for new LEDs. There is a limit of three bulbs per family

Lighten Up Light Bulb Exchange

White Oak Library 11701 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD, United States

Residents can bring their old incandescent and used CFL light bulbs to the following MCPL branches in exchange for new LEDs. There is a limit of three bulbs per family

Lighting & Smart Bulbs

Overwhelmed by the options of lightbulbs available? This lecture reviews common lighting terminology like watts and lumens and explains the differences between the many types of bulbs currently on the

Free

Ask an EV Owner

On the 1st Wednesday of the every month join EVADC for our on-line Ask An EV Owner event.  Are you shopping for an EV?  Do you have questions about your new EV? Or are you

Lighten Up Light Bulb Exchange

Aspen Hill Library 4407 Aspen Hill Road, Rockville, MD, United States

Residents can bring their old incandescent and used CFL light bulbs to the following MCPL branches in exchange for new LEDs. There is a limit of three bulbs per family