Monthly Park Meeting

Collier Heights Park 3691 Bolton Road & Collier Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join Park Pride on the second Thursday of every month at 7:30am as community leaders and park advocates from throughout Atlanta and DeKalb come together for education, networking and strategy for advancing the parks movement.

Earth Day Water Symposium & Career Expo

Emory University

Organized by EarthShare of Georgia, this all-day event will be held at Emory University in partnership with Emory’s Career Center and office of Sustainability Initiatives. Attendees can choose to attend all day or select events of interest.

Earth Day Volunteer Project

Celebrate Earth Day with Park Pride! In partnership with Blue Heron Nature Preserve, join us in helping to restore the stream banks of Nancy Creek.

Monthly Park Meeting | May 11

Clay Cemetery 31 Clifton St NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join Park Pride on the second Thursday of every month at 7:30am as community leaders and park advocates from throughout Atlanta and DeKalb come together for education, networking and strategy for advancing the parks movement.

Closing Celebration of Atlanta Bird Fest 2017

Manuel's Tavern 602 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA, United States

Join Atlanta Audubon Society and author Dr. J. Drew Lanham on Sunday, May 21 at Manuel’s Tavern from 3:30 to 5:30 PM for the Closing Celebration of Atlanta Bird Fest 2017. Author of the book The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature, Drew Lanham fascinates readers with the connection of freedom and nature and the contraction of being black in the rural south even up to modern times. An Alumni Distinguished Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Master Teacher at Clemson University, Dr. Lanham defines himself as a birder, a naturalist, and a hunter-conservationist. This event is free and open to the public.

Mark Pendergrast Presents: City on the Verge

Georgia State University's Student Center East 55 Gilmer St SE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Atlanta is on the verge of tremendous rebirth-or inexorable decline. A kind of Petri dish for cities struggling to reinvent themselves, Atlanta has the highest income inequality in the country, gridlocked highways, suburban sprawl, and a history of racial injustice. Yet it is also an energetic, brash young city that prides itself on pragmatic solutions.

How Cities Effect Climate + How Trees Can Help

Trees Atlanta Tree House 112 Krog St, Atlanta, GA, United States

It is well known that climate is changing. One of the most well-understood aspects of such change for scientists is urbanization. However, the public may not be as aware of all of the ways cities can affect weather and climate. Cities modify temperature through urban heat islands, alter the natural water (floods, rainfall) and carbon cycles, and increase air pollution. Join Trees Atlanta for this exciting talk, which will discuss the simple to complex ways cities affect our climate and how trees can mitigate some of these changes.