Forest Intelligence and Nature Walk

Hambidge Center GA, United States

Kathryn Kolb leads this innovative walk in partnership with the Hambidge Center, the 600-acre North Georgia artist retreat center named after Jay Hambidge, who investigated the mathematic and geometric principles of … Continue Reading →

$15

Ribbon Cutting at Kathryn Johnston Memorial Park

Kathryn Johnston Memorial Park 870 Proctor St NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Park Pride and partners invite you to the ribbon cutting at Kathryn Johnston Memorial Park, a brand new park in the English Avenue neighborhood!

Stewardship Walk and Volunteer Session

GA, United States

Neighbors and friends of Grove Park are invited to participate in the continued restoration efforts of this special and unique remnant old-growth forest. Master Naturalist Kathryn Kolb will lead a … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine’s First Quarterly Briefing of 2020

All Saints' Episcopal Church 634 West Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) for their First Quarterly Briefing of 2020. They will highlight the progress they have made in implementing trails, transit, parks, housing and beyond over the last year. President and CEO, Clyde Higgs will also be sharing a look forward for 2020 and where the Atlanta Beltline is headed for the year.

Sara J. Gonzalez Park: Books for Babies

Agape Youth & Family Center 2210 Marietta Boulevard NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Sara J. Gonzalez Park is hosting a bilingual reading session entitled "Books for Babies" in collaboration with the Fulton County Library and Agape Youth and Family center. All children are welcome!

Tour of Jennie Drake Park

Jennie Drake Park 645 Waterford Road, NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join Eco-A and Friends of Jennie Drake Park for a tour of Jennie Drake Park. Originally on the outskirts of Atlanta, this park highlights the type of forest that makes Atlanta’s urban canopy in many older neighborhoods so special–it holds remaining pieces of the old growth forest of our region.

City Nature Challenge 2020

Atlanta GA, United States

Atlanta will be joining more than 100 cities around the world in a friendly competition to see which city can document the most species of plants, animals and fungi found in nature using the iNaturalist app. Join the challenge!