Calendar

Apr
12
Thu
Save-the-Date: Faith Climate Action Week
Apr 12 – Apr 22 all-day

Faith Climate Action Week will take place during Earth Week, April 14- 22, 2018.

Celebrations,sermons, service projects, events, and nature walks will be held, all week, around the theme “Charged with Faith: Leading the way to a clean energy future”. Sign up now and be the first to receive information on how to participate!

We will be focusing on ways we can green our facilities and homes, take action locally, and advocate nationally for positive steps towards a sustainable, 100% renewable us energy future.Join for a whole week of Creation celebration and carbon-cutting activities. Sign up to receive information and activities around this exciting event.

For questions or more information, please contact programs@interfaithpowerandlight.org.

Jun
17
Sun
Going Green for Home Building/Remodeling Projects @ Webinar
Jun 17 @ 6:00 pm

The amount of resources borrowed from our Earth to create the buildings in which we spend 93% of our lives is staggering. If we look at just the residential building industry, we see that we are building homes with a life span of 40-100 years, with the interior materials having an even shorter lifespan.  Through this discussion,Caroline Kostak, secretary of the Texas Gulf Coast Region chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council, will look at how we can meet the need to shelter and provide work space for a growing population while also being respectful of the resources given to us on Earth.   We will explore different strategies that can lead to efficient resource management and produce beautiful, healthy, and efficient buildings that celebrate the gifts and abundance of the Earth while also protecting them. Caroline draws from her experience as a NASA Flight Controller, constructing one of the highest performance structures ever built – the International Space Station – and many conversations with space travelers who have seen first-hand the fragility and beauty of our Earth from a distinct vantage point.  Her work with space construction has led directly to her working in construction on Earth, as this broadened perspective helped her see the importance of being a good steward of the precious Earth we’ve been asked to care for. After Caroline’s talk, there will be time for Q&A.  Please register for this talk, and you will receive an invitation to the web meeting.  Contact Lisa Brenskelle at gcs.lrc@gmail.com with any questions.

Sep
14
Fri
Deadline: FHWA’s Environmental Excellence Awards
Sep 14 all-day

The Federal Highway Administration accepts nominations for any project, process, group, or individuals involved in a project or process that has used FHWA funding sources to make an outstanding contribution to transportation and the environment. Any organization, agency, group, or individual in the public, private, or non-profit sectors may submit a nomination for the 2019 EEAs. Nominations for the 2019 Environmental Excellence Awards are due by September 14, 2018.

For more information, visit environment.fhwa.dot.gov.

Sep
27
Thu
Women’s Equality Day 2018: Celebrating Women in STEM @ Rice Media Center
Sep 27 @ 5:30 pm

Please join the League of Women Voters of Houston as they once again gather to commemorate the Legacy and Promise of the beloved 19th Amendment, the Amendment that in 1920 secured the right to vote for American Women. This is one party you won’t want to miss! For more information, visit lwvhouston.org.

Sep
28
Fri
Deadline: 2019 Texas Environmental Excellence Awards
Sep 28 all-day

The Texas Environmental Excellence Awards honor achievements in environmental preservation and protection. As the state’s highest environmental honor, the Office of the Governor and commissioners from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality recognize outstanding projects from ten diverse categories such as agriculture, education, and youth. Since 1993, the TCEQ have honored more than 250 successful environmental projects and efforts. By honoring these winners, the TCEQ hopes to encourage others to initiate like-minded projects and reinforce a spirit of environmental stewardship. The TCEQ is accepting applications until September 28, 2018.

For more information, visit tceq.texas.gov.

Deadline: H-GAC’s Parks and Natural Areas (PNA) Awards
Sep 28 @ 5:00 pm

Parks and Natural Areas logoThe Houston-Galveston Area Council seeks to recognize projects that expand parks and natural areas for improved quality of life, habitat, and water quality. Winning projects, which exhibit efficiency, effectiveness, and innovation, serve as models to be replicated throughout the region. All applications must be received by 5 p.m. on September 28, 2018.

PNA awards honor projects in four categories:

  1. Projects Over $500,000;
  2. Projects Under $500,000;
  3. Planning Process; and
  4. Policy Tools.

Winning entries serve as models for planning and project implementation for parks and natural areas in the region. Winners will be notified in December, and the awards ceremony and half-day parks event will be in February 2019.

For more information, visit h-gac.com.

Sep
30
Sun
Scripture & Science: What’s the Connection? @ Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church
Sep 30 @ 9:45 am – 10:45 am

Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church invites you to attend an Adult Forum that addresses scripture and science.  Lisa Brenskelle & Elmer Ledesma, leaders of the Creation Care Team at Christ the King, will consider:  Is there conflict or connection between scripture & science?  If there is a connection, what connection exists?  If a connection exists, then scientific understanding matters for people of faith –  but, how can they distinguish good science from “fake news”?  Join the Church for this insightful Adult Forum!

Metro buses 41 and 27 stop nearby the Church.

Oct
10
Wed
AIA Houston Annual Meeting @ Wortham Insurance Terrace - Buffalo Bayou Park
Oct 10 @ 6:00 pm

AIA Houston logoJoin AIA Houston for their 2018 Annual Meeting and Affiliate Appreciation Party, where they will elect 2019 Board of Directors and hand out some honors and awards. Catering and beverages by City Kitchen.

There will be a tour of the cistern at 6 p.m. for the first 40 attendees to arrive. They recommend arriving by 5:45 for the tour. Allow time to find parking.

The business portion of the meeting will begin at 6:30, following the tour.

Nov
1
Thu
Armand Yramategui Conservation Award Luncheon Honoring Jim Blackburn @ Bay Oaks Country Club
Nov 1 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm

Environmental lawyer, teacher, and author, Jim Blackburn, will be presented with the 2018 Armand Yramategui Conservation Award for his exceptional commitment to conservation and preservation of Galveston Bay and the greater Gulf Coast region.

The Armand Award, presented by Armand Bayou Nature Center, recognizes those who make a significant impact communicating the environmental vision Armand Yramartegui inspired more than 40 years ago. Previous recipients include the City of Seabrook, master naturalist and environmentalist Emmeline Dodd, Galveston Bay Foundation, and Lady Bird Johnson.

Visit abnc.org or call 281-474-2551 to reserve your spot.

Nov
15
Thu
KPB’s Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner @ Pearland Lions Club
Nov 15 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Keep Pearland Beautiful’s Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner, including the annual report, is a great chance for members of KPB and residents to join in a celebration of all that KPB has accomplished throughout the year. Guest speaker, Shanna Lopez, from Waste Management will speak on the State of Recycling during this uncertain time in the recycling industry and what you can do as residents to improve recycling at home and the workplace.