Calendar

Feb
20
Wed
Houston GREEN Film Series – Divide in Concord @ Rice Media Center
Feb 20 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Jean Hill, a fiery octogenarian, is deeply concerned about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the world’s largest landfill. Since 2010, she has spearheaded a grassroots campaign to ban the sale of single-serve plastic bottled water in her hometown of Concord, Massachusetts. She spends her golden years attending city council meetings and cold calling residents. So far, her attempts to pass a municipal bylaw have failed.

As she prepares for one last town meeting, Jean faces the strongest opposition yet, from local merchants and the International Bottled Water Association. But her fiercest challenge comes from Adriana Cohen, mother, model and celebrity publicist-turned-pundit, who insists the bill is an attack on freedom.

When Adriana thrusts Jean’s crusade into the national spotlight, it’s silver-haired senior versus silver-tongued pro. In the same town that incited the American Revolution and inspired Thoreau’s environmental movement, can one senior citizen make history? A tense nail-biter of a vote will decide.

6:30 PM conversation, networking, and a light meal
7:00 PM film screening, followed by a panel discussion

Free to the public, though donations are kindly appreciated.

Rice Media Center is located at 2030 University Blvd, near Stockton and University.

The least expensive University parking is in the lot on the West Side of the stadium. Enter on Greenbriar, drive to the most southeastern spot you can find, then walk along University towards Stockton.

Feb
21
Thu
Coastal Basin Bacteria Reduction Meeting @ Bay City Civic Center
Feb 21 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Caney Creek/ Linville Bayou (Basin 13)

H-GAC and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality invite area stakeholders to help create a plan to reduce high concentrations of bacteria found in two coastal basins. This meeting is to discuss sources of bacteria, to form committees to consider options to reduce bacteria, and to develop plans to act on those options are scheduled for two of the impacted watersheds.
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Feb
26
Tue
The Wild Texas Film Tour @ MATCHBOX 4
Feb 26 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Fin and Fur Films - Wild Texas Film Tour 2019The Wild Texas Film Tour is a short film tour showcasing wildlife, adventure, and conservation stories from across the state.  Meet the characters in the films, the folks behind the cameras, and some of the best photographers, anglers, outdoors people, and wildlife enthusiasts in the state of Texas.

Feb
28
Thu
Public meeting: IMD Livable Centers Study @ Elsik Ninth Grade Center Cafeteria
Feb 28 @ 6:30 pm

Livable Centers Brochure CoverH-GAC and project partners will kick off the International Management District Livable Centers Study this month. The study will analyze existing conditions in the boundaries of the International Management District and make recommendations that guide future land use and transportation investments in the area. Specifically, the study seeks to identify ways that the district can create a more walkable, mixed-use, transit-served neighborhood that is both a destination and a great place to live, work, and play.

Mar
5
Tue
Evening Film Screening “Backyard Wilderness” @ Cockrell Butterfly Center
Mar 5 @ 6:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Join Erin Mills, director of the HMNS Cockrell Butterfly Center, for this special evening screening of Backyard Wilderness 3D.
This film illustrates how the environment is influenced by human activities, how species depend on one another for survival, and how ecosystems change throughout the seasons.
Backyard Wilderness: The Wild Around You 3D is generously supported by LyondellBasell.
Early Bird through 2/26 – Members $10, Tickets $16.
Members $14, Tickets $20. 
Click here or call 713.639.4629.

Mar
12
Tue
Coastal Basin Bacteria Reduction Meeting @ Brazoria County Library- Lake Jackson
Mar 12 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Oyster Creek (Basin 11)

H-GAC and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality invite area stakeholders to help create a plan to reduce high concentrations of bacteria found in two coastal basins. This meeting is to discuss sources of bacteria, to form committees to consider options to reduce bacteria, and to develop plans to act on those options are scheduled for two of the impacted watersheds.
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Mar
18
Mon
Brays Bayou Association Meeting @ The Gathering Place
Mar 18 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

The Brays Bayou Association meets the third Monday of each month at The Gathering Place. Brays Bayou Association does not currently have a website.

Mar
19
Tue
HREG Monthly Meeting @ United Way-Greater Houston
Mar 19 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

HREG - Own Your PowerAll are welcome to Houston Renewable Energy Group’s monthly meetings! They will have a presentation on an interesting aspect of renewable energy in Houston, review HREG business, progress, and plan events. After the meeting, they usually spend some time socializing and finding out what is happening on the renewable scene in Houston from each other. Monthly Meetings are the best place for members to learn about HREG, ask questions, and provide suggestions.

If you are interested in volunteering or becoming a voting member, attending this meeting would be a great opportunity for you to learn more about what HREG does and how you can help. For more information, contact HREG.

Mar
20
Wed
Houston GREEN Film Series @ Rice Media Center
Mar 20 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

_greenfilmThe films presented by the Houston Green Film Series are free to public and funded by volunteer efforts, in-kind contributions and donations from the public.

In general, the series is screened on the third Wednesday of each month.

For current films, visit the Houston Green Films website or Facebook page.

Houston GREEN Film Series – A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for a Living Planet @ Rice Media Center
Mar 20 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for a Living Planet is the first big-picture exploration of the environmental movement – grassroots and global activism spanning fifty years from conservation to climate change. Directed and written by Mark Kitchell, Academy Award-nominated director of Berkeley in the Sixties, and narrated by Robert Redford, Ashley Judd, Van Jones, Isabel Allende and Meryl Streep.

Inspired by the book of the same name by Philip Shabecoff and informed by advisors like Edward O. Wilson, A Fierce Green Fire chronicles the largest movement of the 20th century and one of the keys to the 21st. It brings together all the major parts of environmentalism and connects them. It focuses on activism, people fighting to save their homes, their lives, the future – and succeeding against all odds.

6:30 PM conversation, networking, and a light meal
7:00 PM film screening, followed by a panel discussion

Free to the public, though donations are kindly appreciated.

Rice Media Center is located at 2030 University Blvd, near Stockton and University.

The least expensive University parking is in the lot on the West Side of the stadium. Enter on Greenbriar, drive to the most southeastern spot you can find, then walk along University towards Stockton.