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Pollinator Garden Workshop

Bishop Community Demonstration Garden 688 N Main St, Bishop, CA, United States

Did you know that gardening with native plants can save you money and water? It’s true – native plants found in the Eastern Sierra are often drought tolerant and require less maintenance than lawns or high water-use plants. Native plants also attract pollinators like birds and butterflies that are essential for wildflowers and productive gardens.

Burning for Biochar

Camp Woolman 13075 Woolman Ln, Nevada City, United States

Join Sierra Streams Institute and Nevada County for a hands-on biochar making workshop at Woolman Ranch. Let’s gather to embrace the transformative power of fire, enriching our air, water, and soil. Rediscover forgotten wisdom, explore its applications, and understand its unique properties. Click here for more information and to register.

Masterclass: Going Beyond Land Acknowledgements

Virtual

What this is: An interactive 2.5 hour workshop for individuals seeking to grow their allyship with Native peoples. Participants learn about the strengths and limitations of land acknowledgments and explore concrete, action-oriented strategies for building connections with Native communities and organizations. How you will grow: Gain skills and strategies to successfully address inequities and disparities

Reception Celebrating 20 Years of the Sierra Nevada Conservancy

Please note: registration for this event is at full capacity and no more tickets are available.  Together the Sierra Nevada Alliance, Sierra Business Council, and The Sierra Fund are hosting a special reception to recognize the efforts and dedication of the Sierra Nevada Conservancy in improving the environmental, economic, and social well-being of California’s Sierra

Keep Tahoe Blue South Shore Volunteer Kickoff Open House

Valhalla Tahoe 1 Valhalla Rd., South Lake Tahoe, CA, United States

Join us as we kickoff the 2024 volunteer season! Learn more about our programs and 2024 volunteer opportunities in an open house setting while grabbing a bite to eat, sipping on a drink, and enjoying music. At the event, you can create your volunteer profile and register for upcoming events. We will also have program

Sierra Day at the Capitol 2024

California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) 715 P Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

About the event: On April 17, the mountains are coming to Sacramento. Sierra Day at the Capitol is an event coordinated by Sierra Nevada Alliance, Sierra Business Council, The Sierra Fund, and League to Save Lake Tahoe to advocate for resource investments and specific budget asks to support our collective conservation and restoration goals benefiting

How to Run for Office Workshop

Lift Workspace 10266 Truckee Airport Rd, Suite C, Truckee, United States

Join the Truckee Chamber of Commerce and the Contractors Association of Truckee Tahoe for a How to Run for Office Workshop at the Lift Workspace on Wednesday, April 17, from 12:00 to 4:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided. This four-hour workshop will help to demystify the running process for local office. Participants will learn how to

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Lake Tahoe Area Virtual Job Fair

Virtual

Join the North Tahoe Chamber, Golden Sierra and Placer County at the Lake Tahoe Area Virtual Job Fair. This free event enables employers and job seekers to chat live about currently open positions, collect resumes, pre-screen qualified candidates in personal virtual hiring rooms, and even host video interviews! Click here for more information and to register.

State of the Yuba 2024

Gold Vibe Kombuchary 2615 Charles Drive, Grass Valley, CA, United States

Join us on Wednesday, April 17 at our annual State of the Yuba address at Gold Vibe Kombuchary in Grass Valley. State of the Yuba is SYRCL’s free, open to the public report to the watershed community. It’s also an invitation to take action for the river. Hear from our team about the condition of the river, SYRCL’s vision for the future, education and volunteer

Creating Climate-Resilient Forests and How to Get Involved with Your Public Lands

Craft Wine and Beer 22 Martin St, Reno, NV, United States

6:00pm - Panel Discussion on Forest Health and Climate-Resilience Forestry Strategies in Nevada Speakers will focus on climate resiliency and strategies in forests in the Tahoe area and Nevada at large. Speakers will share innovative research and forestry applications, lessons learned in relationship to climate impacts on our forests, and a look ahead for what is to

2024 California Bicycle Summit

The biennial California Bicycle Summit is the state’s must-attend bicycle event, and one of the nation’s leading bicycle-related conferences. Join this inspiring gathering of advocates, planners, and more for keynote addresses, plenaries, workshops, and bike rides. Click here for more information and to register.

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Wolf Creek Stream Monitoring

Nevada Irrigation District 1036 W Main St, Grass Valley, United States

Join us in support of our Stream Monitoring Program. We’ll be continuing our collection of essential water quality data, measuring stream health, and looking for changes due to storms, leaf fall, flow, or other factors. If you are interested and want to see what we do, you can accompany trained monitors when they visit one