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Feb
17
Wed
Houston GREEN Film Series @ Rice Media Center
Feb 17 @ 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.

Feb
24
Wed
Virtually Wild! Texas
Feb 24 all-day
Virtually Wild! Texas

Virtually WILD! Texas – students can interact LIVE with scientists & conservationists across the region. See archived videos on the Facebook page. The program lasts 45 minutes, and occurs twice a day. Check the website for specific times (they vary).

Grade Levels: This program is planned at a 3rd – 5th grade level, but participants of all ages will gain useful information.

Registration: Sign up through Region 4 ESC to gain access to each live program.

Join in to see wild places around Houston, and meet the people working hard to keep them wild.

Feb
27
Sat
Postponed: Resilience in Schools Summit: Empowering Young Leaders through PBL
Feb 27 @ 9:00 am – 2:45 pm
Postponed: Resilience in Schools Summit: Empowering Young Leaders through PBL

Postponed: New Date TBD Spring 2021

Welcome to the first Houston Resilience in Schools Summit hosted by National Wildlife Federation (NWF) and Houston-area partners. The aim of this Summit is to connect middle and high school teachers and students to the experts, resources, strategies and plans that will allow them to affect change on their campus and in their communities related to climate resilience and public health. A call to action from Mayor Sylvester Turner and a keynote from Houston’s Chief Resilience officer, Marissa Aho, will inspire teachers to engage their students in a climate resilience project that will help advance specific goals set forth in both the Houston Climate Action Plan and the Houston Resilience Strategy.

In the morning, teachers will engage in presentations and activities from Children’s Environmental Literacy Foundation (CELF), EcoRise and NWF that will set the stage for successful project planning and design thinking with their students. They will also learn from their peers – four Houston-area teachers from different disciplines will model their path to empowering student leaders through successful project-based learning (PBL).

During the afternoon, a panel of climate resilience experts in the non-profit, business and health sectors will equip teachers with the knowledge and resources to help them bring climate resilience education to the classroom. Teachers will have the opportunity to work with their peers to scaffold an authentic climate resilience project to implement at their school or in their community during the 2021-2022 school year. Projects will exemplify PBL principles and help to advance one or more goals of the City of Houston Climate Action Plan and the City of Houston Resilience Strategy.

$500 Stipends/grants. After the Summit, teachers will be given the opportunity to submit a proposal to NWF, based on the plans for a campus or community climate resilience project that they outlined during the Summit. Up to 20 teachers from different campuses will be eligible for a $500 stipend/grant to facilitate the implementation of the project during the 2021-2022 school year.

Focus – middle and high school teachers

Teachers will earn 6 hours of Continuing Education Credits which includes 1 hour of asynchronous time prior to the workshop.

Important Information. The Resilience in Schools Summit will be held on the Zoom platform. To take advantage of the updated breakout room features like self-select and move from room to room, all participants need to update zoom to be on version 5.3.0 or later. Make sure you have the most updated version of Zoom installed on your system. You can download it here https://zoom.us/download. If you do not update, you will not be able to utilize the new features. You will receive a link to the event via the email you use to register .

Mar
3
Wed
Virtually Wild! Texas
Mar 3 all-day
Virtually Wild! Texas

Virtually WILD! Texas – students can interact LIVE with scientists & conservationists across the region. See archived videos on the Facebook page. The program lasts 45 minutes, and occurs twice a day. Check the website for specific times (they vary).

Grade Levels: This program is planned at a 3rd – 5th grade level, but participants of all ages will gain useful information.

Registration: Sign up through Region 4 ESC to gain access to each live program.

Join in to see wild places around Houston, and meet the people working hard to keep them wild.

Mar
10
Wed
Virtually Wild! Texas
Mar 10 all-day
Virtually Wild! Texas

Virtually WILD! Texas – students can interact LIVE with scientists & conservationists across the region. See archived videos on the Facebook page. The program lasts 45 minutes, and occurs twice a day. Check the website for specific times (they vary).

Grade Levels: This program is planned at a 3rd – 5th grade level, but participants of all ages will gain useful information.

Registration: Sign up through Region 4 ESC to gain access to each live program.

Join in to see wild places around Houston, and meet the people working hard to keep them wild.

Mar
17
Wed
Houston GREEN Film Series @ Rice Media Center
Mar 17 @ 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.

Apr
9
Fri
Glass Recycling Webinar @ Webinar
Apr 9 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Glass Recycling WebinarCost: $125; FREE for funders and collaborating NGOs.

$75 for NAHMMA and STAR members.

For more information and/or receive the discount, please email jordan@nsaction.us

No returns or refunds.

Nov
15
Mon
America Recycles Day
Nov 15 all-day
america recycled day

ABOUT AMERICA RECYCLES DAY

It is the only nationally-recognized day dedicated to promoting and celebrating recycling in the United States! Held on and around November 15, America Recycles Day educates and encourages individuals on how to be more mindful of what they consume, where and how to properly recycle, and to pledge to recycle more and recycle right in their everyday lives.

Focusing on individual action, the day highlights the actions we can all take to collectively address the challenges facing our nation’s recycling system. Through ARD, Keep America Beautiful and its partners inspire communities and individuals to recognize the economic, environmental, and social benefits of recycling. Keep America Beautiful urges people to pledge to reduce, reuse, repurpose and recycle in every aspect of their life. The #BeRecycled pledge is a promise to actively choose to live a recycled lifestyle by:

  1. Recycling at home, work, school and on the go;
  2. Buying products made with recycled content; and
  3. Educating and encouraging friends, family, and neighbors to take the #BeRecycled pledge

Aside from the #BeRecycled Pledge, people can be part of the recycling solution by participating or hosting their own America Recycles Day event. Events can be scheduled at any time during the fall leading into the official America Recycles Day celebration, Nov. 15. Keep America Beautiful encourages all participants and event organizers to follow state and local health guidelines pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jan
29
Sat
2022 Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Tour @ MATCH
Jan 29 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

The Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour is returning to Houston on January 29, 2022. Hosted by the Citizens’ Environmental Coalition, this year’s film fest will be a hybrid event, taking place both online and in person at MATCH to accommodate everyone’s COVID safety preferences.

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Feb
1
Tue
Civic Science: Inquiry to Action Virtual Learning Course @ Virtual Event
Feb 1 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Civic Science: Inquiry to Action

This six-session synchronous course will delve into CELF’s Inquiry to Action Framework to enhance real-world learning in your school community and engage student learning through inquiry, place and action. You will join a multi-state cohort of 5th-12th grade educators, developing and building upon place-based projects and exploring environmental pathways, such as water, biodiversity and air. This program is designed to support educators at any point in their civic science journey providing the opportunity for students to become civic scientists, equipped to confront 21st-century challenges.