RiverWalk Atlanta Work Day
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
The Chattahoochee Brick Company Memorial, Greenspace, and Park education series is a proposed plan for educating Atlantans about the history of the Chattahoochee Brick Company site—pre- and post-development. The framework identifies recommended themes and topics for discussion in a monthly lecture format. The education series is designed to inform residents about the site’s broad and complex history as well as to engage them in a process that will contribute to the site’s redevelopment and interpretation.
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
The Chattahoochee Brick Company Memorial, Greenspace, and Park education series is a proposed plan for educating Atlantans about the history of the Chattahoochee Brick Company site—pre- and post-development. The framework identifies recommended themes and topics for discussion in a monthly lecture format. The education series is designed to inform residents about the site’s broad and complex history as well as to engage them in a process that will contribute to the site’s redevelopment and interpretation.
Evoking Atlanta’s oldest area code (404), Conserve the 4-0-Forest is a hometown shoutout of our love of trees through community action and forest restoration. Trees Atlanta will teach volunteers to identify common invasive plant species and how to remove them while working together in the 4-0-Forest project sites. It is urgently important that we remove and control aggressive and invasive plant species that threaten the health of existing and future trees and the urban ecosystem.
The Chattahoochee Brick Company Memorial, Greenspace, and Park education series is a proposed plan for educating Atlantans about the history of the Chattahoochee Brick Company site—pre- and post-development. The framework identifies recommended themes and topics for discussion in a monthly lecture format. The education series is designed to inform residents about the site’s broad and complex history as well as to engage them in a process that will contribute to the site’s redevelopment and interpretation.
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
Sweep the Hooch is an annual watershed-wide trash cleanup that brings together hundreds of volunteers each year at dozens of parks, tributaries, and access points along the Chattahoochee River.
The Chattahoochee Brick Company Memorial, Greenspace, and Park education series is a proposed plan for educating Atlantans about the history of the Chattahoochee Brick Company site—pre- and post-development. The framework identifies recommended themes and topics for discussion in a monthly lecture format. The education series is designed to inform residents about the site’s broad and complex history as well as to engage them in a process that will contribute to the site’s redevelopment and interpretation.
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
The Chattahoochee Brick Company Memorial, Greenspace, and Park education series is a proposed plan for educating Atlantans about the history of the Chattahoochee Brick Company site—pre- and post-development. The framework identifies recommended themes and topics for discussion in a monthly lecture format. The education series is designed to inform residents about the site’s broad and complex history as well as to engage them in a process that will contribute to the site’s redevelopment and interpretation.
Join us on the third Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along Woodall Creek!
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
Start the New Year with a "First Day" Hike of Riverwalk Atlanta.
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
Help promote a healthy plant community and a sustainable forest at Woodall Creek. Your work will improve habitat for humans who use the greenspace for recreation and wildlife that call it home. Activities include hand-pulling and cutting invasive plants such as English ivy, Chinese privet, and kudzu in a densely wooded area off trail. Physical activity such as bending, pulling, lifting, and kneeling is required. Forest restoration can be physically strenuous - be ready to break a sweat and get dirty and learn a lot while doing it!
For more information and to sign up for a date, visit: https://www.treesatlanta.org/get-involved/events/
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
Help promote a healthy plant community and a sustainable forest at Woodall Creek. Your work will improve habitat for humans who use the greenspace for recreation and wildlife that call it home. Activities include hand-pulling and cutting invasive plants such as English ivy, Chinese privet, and kudzu in a densely wooded area off trail. Physical activity such as bending, pulling, lifting, and kneeling is required. Forest restoration can be physically strenuous - be ready to break a sweat and get dirty and learn a lot while doing it!
For more information and to sign up for a date, visit: https://www.treesatlanta.org/get-involved/events/
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
AgLanta Eats celebrates, educates, and unites the components of our local food system and raises awareness and support for local farms and food producers.
Help promote a healthy plant community and a sustainable forest at Woodall Creek. Your work will improve habitat for humans who use the greenspace for recreation and wildlife that call it home. Activities include hand-pulling and cutting invasive plants such as English ivy, Chinese privet, and kudzu in a densely wooded area off trail. Physical activity such as bending, pulling, lifting, and kneeling is required. Forest restoration can be physically strenuous - be ready to break a sweat and get dirty and learn a lot while doing it!
For more information and to sign up for a date, visit: https://www.treesatlanta.org/get-involved/events/
Go on a small group guided tour of the City of Atlanta's market gardens that are a part of the "Grows-A-Lot '' program of AgLanta Grown. Explore, experience, and enjoy two of the City of Atlanta's unique and diverse farms tucked away in the heart of the city, Gratitude Botanical Farm and Outdoor Fresh Farm, on August 12.
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
Get on the bus for the City of Atlanta's inaugural Farm Tour Experience. This round-trip farm tour is $60 per person that includes food, wine, entertainment and an opportunity to shop and support locally-grown produce and products. This month will visit Atlanta’s Food Forests: the Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill and West Atlanta Watershed Alliance (WAWA).
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
Help promote a healthy plant community and a sustainable forest at Woodall Creek. Your work will improve habitat for humans who use the greenspace for recreation and wildlife that call it home. Activities include hand-pulling and cutting invasive plants such as English ivy, Chinese privet, and kudzu in a densely wooded area off trail. Physical activity such as bending, pulling, lifting, and kneeling is required. Forest restoration can be physically strenuous - be ready to break a sweat and get dirty and learn a lot while doing it!
For more information and to sign up for a date, visit: https://www.treesatlanta.org/get-involved/events/forest-restoration-project-at-woodall-creek-a0V7V00000KLQRkUAP
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
Help promote a healthy plant community and a sustainable forest at Woodall Creek. Your work will improve habitat for humans who use the greenspace for recreation and wildlife that call it home. Activities include hand-pulling and cutting invasive plants such as English ivy, Chinese privet, and kudzu in a densely wooded area off trail. Physical activity such as bending, pulling, lifting, and kneeling is required. Forest restoration can be physically strenuous - be ready to break a sweat and get dirty and learn a lot while doing it!
For more information and to sign up for a date, visit: https://www.treesatlanta.org/get-involved/events/forest-restoration-project-at-woodall-creek-a0V7V00000KLQRkUAP
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
Help promote a healthy plant community and a sustainable forest at Woodall Creek. Your work will improve habitat for humans who use the greenspace for recreation and wildlife that call it home. Activities include hand-pulling and cutting invasive plants such as English ivy, Chinese privet, and kudzu in a densely wooded area off trail. Physical activity such as bending, pulling, lifting, and kneeling is required. Forest restoration can be physically strenuous - be ready to break a sweat and get dirty and learn a lot while doing it!
For more information and to sign up for a date, visit: https://www.treesatlanta.org/get-involved/events/forest-restoration-project-at-woodall-creek-a0V7V00000KLQRkUAP
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!
Help promote a healthy plant community and a sustainable forest at Woodall Creek. Your work will improve habitat for humans who use the greenspace for recreation and wildlife that call it home. Activities include hand-pulling and cutting invasive plants such as English ivy, Chinese privet, and kudzu in a densely wooded area off trail. Physical activity such as bending, pulling, lifting, and kneeling is required. Forest restoration can be physically strenuous - be ready to break a sweat and get dirty and learn a lot while doing it!
For more information and to sign up for a date, https://www.treesatlanta.org/get-involved/events/forest-restoration-project-at-woodall-creek-a0V7V00000KLQRzUAP
Join us on the first Saturday of each month to join the work party in cleaning up and removing invasive species along the Chattahoochee River!