Sponsor(s):
YMCA of the Rockies¡Estamos llevando a cabo una Kermes por el medio amiente para niños de familias campesinas!
Daremos a conocer a los niños y sus familias valores ambientales por medio de talleres, arte, juegos, ¡y manualidades! Queremos incentivar el respeto y amor a la Madre Tierra. También, aprenderán a reciclar, reducir y reutilizar materiales de uso diario de forma divertida y también como cultivar plantas, y ser parte del huerto comunitario de la Asociación Campesina.
TENDREMOS LOS SIGUIENTE:
*ATENCION:
Tenemos un cupo limitado a 20 familias. Regístrate hoy llamando a Claudia Gonzalez al: (786)255-8080
Sponsor(s):
Madre Tierra Collective, Asociación Campesina de la Florida Florida, Semillias de Resistancia y AFSC FL
¡Estamos llevando a cabo una Kermes por el medio amiente para niños de familias campesinas!
Daremos a conocer a los niños y sus familias valores ambientales por medio de talleres, arte, juegos, ¡y manualidades! Queremos incentivar el respeto y amor a la Madre Tierra. También, aprenderán a reciclar, reducir y reutilizar materiales de uso diario de forma divertida y también como cultivar plantas, y ser parte del huerto comunitario de la Asociación Campesina.
TENDREMOS LOS SIGUIENTE:
*ATENCION:
Tenemos un cupo limitado a 20 familias. Regístrate hoy llamando a Claudia Gonzalez al: (786)255-8080
Nos gustaría invitarte a nuestra primera Dia de Restauración! Vamos a eliminar especies invasoras y dar un paseo por la naturaleza. Quédate el tiempo que quieras, aunque te pedimos que llegues a tiempo para recibir indicaciones. No es necesario tener experiencia, y las familias son bienvenidas (vea el folleto adjunto para más detalles). Esperamos verte allí!
We’d like to invite you to our first Dia de Restauración / Latinx Restoration Workday! We’ll be removing invasive species and going for a nature walk. Stay as long as you like, although we ask that you please arrive on time for directions. No experience is necessary, and families are welcome (see flyer attached for details). We hope to see you there!
Sponsor(s):
McHenry County Conservation District
Nos gustaría invitarte a nuestra primera Dia de Restauración! Vamos a eliminar especies invasoras y dar un paseo por la naturaleza. Quédate el tiempo que quieras, aunque te pedimos que llegues a tiempo para recibir indicaciones. No es necesario tener experiencia, y las familias son bienvenidas (vea el folleto adjunto para más detalles). Esperamos verte allí!
We’d like to invite you to our first Dia de Restauración / Latinx Restoration Workday! We’ll be removing invasive species and going for a nature walk. Stay as long as you like, although we ask that you please arrive on time for directions. No experience is necessary, and families are welcome (see flyer attached for details). We hope to see you there!
SGM Hiking Trip
Put on your hiking boots and join the community of San Gabriel Mission to a special Hiking Educational Event. The day will include exploring a hiking trail and the opportunity to visit points of interest in the San Gabriel Mountains.
We are inviting youth (13-18) years old and parents to participate this Summer on a hiking Trip from Eaton Canyon Park to the San Gabriel Mountains. We will hike to Henninger Flats Campground a 3 Mile Hike.
1750 N. Altadena Dr., Pasadena Ca. 91107
The bus will leave from San Gabriel Mission Parking Lot :
427 S. Junipero Serra Dr.
San Gabriel Ca. 91776.
Leave SGM 6:30 a.m.
Return to SGM 4:30 p. m.
NO COST TO YOU BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Pick up your application at the rectory or email:
Margarita Flores: margaritaf@sangabrielmission.org
Registration will close July 9th at 5pm.
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SGM Caminata Comunitaria
Tiempo de ponerse las botas y unirse a la comunidad de la Mision de San Gabriel a un evento educacional al aire libre. El viaje incluirá exploración de varios puntos centrales de interés en las Montañas de San Gabriel.
Invitamos jovenes/jovencitas de (13 a 18) años con sus padres, en este viaje de verano escalaremos (hiking) la montaña hacia Henninger Flats aproximadamente 3 millas de caminata.
Comenzaremos en Eaton Canyon Park
1750 N. Altadena Dr., Pasadena Ca. 91107
Un autobús saldrá del estacionamiento de la Misión de San Gabriel a Altadena.
427 S. Junípero Serra Dr.
San Gabriel Ca. 91776.
Salida SGM 6:30 a.m.
Regreso SGM 4:30 p. m.
NO COSTO PARA USTED, SE REQUIERE REGISTRACIÓN Obtenga su aplicación en la rectoría o escriba un correo a
Margarita Flores: margaritaf@sangabrielmission.org
La registración se termina el viernes Julio 9th a las 5pm.
Sponsor(s):
HAF, San Gabriel Mission
SGM Hiking Trip
Put on your hiking boots and join the community of San Gabriel Mission to a special Hiking Educational Event. The day will include exploring a hiking trail and the opportunity to visit points of interest in the San Gabriel Mountains.
We are inviting youth (13-18) years old and parents to participate this Summer on a hiking Trip from Eaton Canyon Park to the San Gabriel Mountains. We will hike to Henninger Flats Campground a 3 Mile Hike.
1750 N. Altadena Dr., Pasadena Ca. 91107
The bus will leave from San Gabriel Mission Parking Lot :
427 S. Junipero Serra Dr.
San Gabriel Ca. 91776.
Leave SGM 6:30 a.m.
Return to SGM 4:30 p. m.
NO COST TO YOU BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Pick up your application at the rectory or email:
Margarita Flores: margaritaf@sangabrielmission.org
Registration will close July 9th at 5pm.
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SGM Caminata Comunitaria
Tiempo de ponerse las botas y unirse a la comunidad de la Mision de San Gabriel a un evento educacional al aire libre. El viaje incluirá exploración de varios puntos centrales de interés en las Montañas de San Gabriel.
Invitamos jovenes/jovencitas de (13 a 18) años con sus padres, en este viaje de verano escalaremos (hiking) la montaña hacia Henninger Flats aproximadamente 3 millas de caminata.
Comenzaremos en Eaton Canyon Park
1750 N. Altadena Dr., Pasadena Ca. 91107
Un autobús saldrá del estacionamiento de la Misión de San Gabriel a Altadena.
427 S. Junípero Serra Dr.
San Gabriel Ca. 91776.
Salida SGM 6:30 a.m.
Regreso SGM 4:30 p. m.
NO COSTO PARA USTED, SE REQUIERE REGISTRACIÓN Obtenga su aplicación en la rectoría o escriba un correo a
Margarita Flores: margaritaf@sangabrielmission.org
La registración se termina el viernes Julio 9th a las 5pm.
With the start of the California 30x30 process this year the subject of equity and conservation has come up in several conversations. Like conservation, equity does not have on definition. Equity across the board can have many different meanings and look different in each region and community in the state of California. For this year's Latino Conservation Week, Hispanic Access Foundation will host a panel discussion with representatives from low-income, underserved, underrepresented, BIPOC communities throughout California. Having a conversation around equity and conservation and what that looks like for each region is important to highlight. We cannot have a one-size-fits-all solution. This event will be an open conversation between community members from throughout CA, local elected officials, and agency staff.
Please register at: https://www.airmeet.com/e/f05b4250-caeb-11eb-8cf1-9fef55037d91
Con el inicio del proceso 30x30 de California este año, el tema de la equidad y la conservación ha surgido en varias conversaciones. Al igual que la conservación, la equidad no tiene una única definición. La equidad en general puede tener mucho significados diferentes y parecer diferente en cada región y comunidad del estado de California. Para la Semana Latina de la Conservación de este año, Hispanic Access Foundation quiere organizar una mesa redonda con representates de la comunidades de bajor ingresos, subatendidad, subrepresentadas y BIPOC de toda California. Es importante destacar la conversación en torno a le equidad y la conservación y lo que significa para cada región. No podemos tener una solución única para todos. Este evento será una conversación abierta entre los miembro de la comunidad de toda California, los funcionarios electos locales y el personal de la agencia.
Por favor, regístrese en: https://www.airmeet.com/e/f05b4250-caeb-11eb-8cf1-9fef55037d91
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation
With the start of the California 30x30 process this year the subject of equity and conservation has come up in several conversations. Like conservation, equity does not have on definition. Equity across the board can have many different meanings and look different in each region and community in the state of California. For this year's Latino Conservation Week, Hispanic Access Foundation will host a panel discussion with representatives from low-income, underserved, underrepresented, BIPOC communities throughout California. Having a conversation around equity and conservation and what that looks like for each region is important to highlight. We cannot have a one-size-fits-all solution. This event will be an open conversation between community members from throughout CA, local elected officials, and agency staff.
Please register at: https://www.airmeet.com/e/f05b4250-caeb-11eb-8cf1-9fef55037d91
Con el inicio del proceso 30x30 de California este año, el tema de la equidad y la conservación ha surgido en varias conversaciones. Al igual que la conservación, la equidad no tiene una única definición. La equidad en general puede tener mucho significados diferentes y parecer diferente en cada región y comunidad del estado de California. Para la Semana Latina de la Conservación de este año, Hispanic Access Foundation quiere organizar una mesa redonda con representates de la comunidades de bajor ingresos, subatendidad, subrepresentadas y BIPOC de toda California. Es importante destacar la conversación en torno a le equidad y la conservación y lo que significa para cada región. No podemos tener una solución única para todos. Este evento será una conversación abierta entre los miembro de la comunidad de toda California, los funcionarios electos locales y el personal de la agencia.
Por favor, regístrese en: https://www.airmeet.com/e/f05b4250-caeb-11eb-8cf1-9fef55037d91
Gather with us to close out the week with a virtual celebration of #LCW2021 and past #LatinoConservationWeek years. We’ll be highlighting events and efforts from this year and past years in comunidad and hear from three great Latino leaders: Maite Arce, Luis Villa, and Jose Gonzalez. Bring your favorite drink and appetizer for a fun and casual event to celebrate our #LCW community’s efforts and partnerships throughout the year. We’ll also be presenting 3 #LCW Achievement Awards to prominent leaders in the conservation space that will be nominated by you! If you’d like to nominate someone in your community, visit the link here: https://www.tfaforms.com/4911265
Register for the fiesta here:
https://www.airmeet.com/e/502c3530-cae8-11eb-930f-d1b89cc0076f
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Acompaña nos en terminar la semana con una celebración virtual de #LCW2021 y los últimos años de la #LatinoConservationWeek. Destacaremos los eventos y esfuerzos de este año y los años pasados en la comunidad y escucharemos a tres grandes líderes latinos: Maite Arce, Luis Villa y José González. Traiga su bebida y aperitivo favorito para un evento divertido e informal para celebrar los esfuerzos y asociaciones de nuestra comunidad #LCW durante todo el año. ¡También presentaremos 3 premios #LCWAchievementAwards a líderes prominentes en el espacio de conservación que serán nominados por usted! Si desea nominar a alguien de su comunidad, visite el enlace aquí: https://www.tfaforms.com/4911265
Regístrese para la fiesta aquí:
https://www.airmeet.com/e/502c3530-cae8-11eb-930f-d1b89cc0076f
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, Latino OutdoorsGather with us to close out the week with a virtual celebration of #LCW2021 and past #LatinoConservationWeek years. We’ll be highlighting events and efforts from this year and past years in comunidad and hear from three great Latino leaders: Maite Arce, Luis Villa, and Jose Gonzalez. Bring your favorite drink and appetizer for a fun and casual event to celebrate our #LCW community’s efforts and partnerships throughout the year. We’ll also be presenting 3 #LCW Achievement Awards to prominent leaders in the conservation space that will be nominated by you! If you’d like to nominate someone in your community, visit the link here: https://www.tfaforms.com/4911265
Register for the fiesta here:
https://www.airmeet.com/e/502c3530-cae8-11eb-930f-d1b89cc0076f
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Acompaña nos en terminar la semana con una celebración virtual de #LCW2021 y los últimos años de la #LatinoConservationWeek. Destacaremos los eventos y esfuerzos de este año y los años pasados en la comunidad y escucharemos a tres grandes líderes latinos: Maite Arce, Luis Villa y José González. Traiga su bebida y aperitivo favorito para un evento divertido e informal para celebrar los esfuerzos y asociaciones de nuestra comunidad #LCW durante todo el año. ¡También presentaremos 3 premios #LCWAchievementAwards a líderes prominentes en el espacio de conservación que serán nominados por usted! Si desea nominar a alguien de su comunidad, visite el enlace aquí: https://www.tfaforms.com/4911265
Regístrese para la fiesta aquí:
https://www.airmeet.com/e/502c3530-cae8-11eb-930f-d1b89cc0076f
Join us for an interactive panel discussion featuring MANO alumni from across the country coming together to discuss their experience working in federal land management agencies. The panelists will share their experiences, as well as some of their thoughts on the importance of diversifying the workforce, in particular when it comes to the outdoor industry and public land management agencies.
Spanish interpretation and closed captioning will be provided.
Register for the conversation here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RJSyd9nBTUS3K1fZReKbOw
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Acompáñenos para un panel de discusión interactivo con ex-alumnos de MANO de todo el país que se reúnen para discutir su experiencia trabajando en agencias federales de administración de tierras. Los panelistas compartirán sus experiencias, así como algunos de sus pensamientos sobre la importancia de diversificar la fuerza laboral, en particular cuando se trata de la industria del aire libre y las agencias de gestión de tierras públicas.
Se proporcionará interpretación al español y subtítulos.
Registrese aqui: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RJSyd9nBTUS3K1fZReKbOw
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationJoin us for an interactive panel discussion featuring MANO alumni from across the country coming together to discuss their experience working in federal land management agencies. The panelists will share their experiences, as well as some of their thoughts on the importance of diversifying the workforce, in particular when it comes to the outdoor industry and public land management agencies.
Spanish interpretation and closed captioning will be provided.
Register for the conversation here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RJSyd9nBTUS3K1fZReKbOw
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Acompáñenos para un panel de discusión interactivo con ex-alumnos de MANO de todo el país que se reúnen para discutir su experiencia trabajando en agencias federales de administración de tierras. Los panelistas compartirán sus experiencias, así como algunos de sus pensamientos sobre la importancia de diversificar la fuerza laboral, en particular cuando se trata de la industria del aire libre y las agencias de gestión de tierras públicas.
Se proporcionará interpretación al español y subtítulos.
Registrese aqui: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RJSyd9nBTUS3K1fZReKbOw
Join the Glynn Environmental Coalition on Monday, July 20th in celebrating Latino Conservation Week! We will get to explore Jekyll on a Wildlife Excursion with experts from the Georgia Audubon and the Jekyll Island Authority Conservation Team.
The tentative schedule is as follows:
Sponsor(s):
Glynn Environmental Coalition, Georgia Audubon, and Jekyll Island AssociationJoin the Glynn Environmental Coalition on Monday, July 20th in celebrating Latino Conservation Week! We will get to explore Jekyll on a Wildlife Excursion with experts from the Georgia Audubon and the Jekyll Island Authority Conservation Team.
The tentative schedule is as follows:
Join us on Saturday, June 17th to kick off Glynn County’s first inaugural Latino Conservation Week! From 10:30 AM until 12:30 PM we will be hosting an Eco-Fair and Panel Discussion at the College of Coastal Georgia's Conference Center. Information on speakers and vendors to be announced, be sure to follow our Facebook Event page for details!
Schedule:
For more information or to RSVP visit glynnenvironmental.org/events or follow our Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/S9vvgRk4.
Sponsor(s):
Glynn Environmental Coalition, College of Coastal Georgia - Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Sea Salt Healthy KitchenJoin us on Saturday, June 17th to kick off Glynn County’s first inaugural Latino Conservation Week! From 10:30 AM until 12:30 PM we will be hosting an Eco-Fair and Panel Discussion at the College of Coastal Georgia's Conference Center. Information on speakers and vendors to be announced, be sure to follow our Facebook Event page for details!
Schedule:
For more information or to RSVP visit glynnenvironmental.org/events or follow our Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/S9vvgRk4.
“El Rompeolas es del Barrio: Reunión de Arte y Siembra”
Sábado, 17 de julio de 2021 de 8am a 12pm
Rompeolas, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Punto en GPS de la ubicación: 18.433398, -67.155226
Únete a nosotros en la playa Rompeolas de Aguadilla para una limpieza de playa, siembra de 100 árboles nativos y pintura en vivo por locales de los barrios de La Vía y Cerro Calero en Aguadilla.
Regístrense al evento aquí: https://forms.gle/9qn3UAjj1d4wncmS8
Para más información: info@conservationopportunity.org
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, Olita, Para la Naturaleza, Conservation Opportunity“El Rompeolas es del Barrio: Reunión de Arte y Siembra”
Sábado, 17 de julio de 2021 de 8am a 12pm
Rompeolas, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Punto en GPS de la ubicación: 18.433398, -67.155226
Únete a nosotros en la playa Rompeolas de Aguadilla para una limpieza de playa, siembra de 100 árboles nativos y pintura en vivo por locales de los barrios de La Vía y Cerro Calero en Aguadilla.
Regístrense al evento aquí: https://forms.gle/9qn3UAjj1d4wncmS8
Para más información: info@conservationopportunity.org
Tyler Arboretum is proud to host Latino Conservation Week from July 17 - 25, 2021! Our 650-acre property will allow you to socially distance safely with family and friends whether you're exploring our treehouses and botanical collections, hiking trails and fitness classes, bird walks and wildflower tours, or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of nature.
Present the promo code (LCW2021) at the Visitor Center for free admission, which includes access to all of our main attractions such as the Butterfly House and Pollinator Garden, our treehouses, hiking trails, and botanical collections. To view the full schedule of events, please visit: tylerarboretum.org/calendar.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationTyler Arboretum is proud to host Latino Conservation Week from July 17 - 25, 2021! Our 650-acre property will allow you to socially distance safely with family and friends whether you're exploring our treehouses and botanical collections, hiking trails and fitness classes, bird walks and wildflower tours, or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of nature.
Present the promo code (LCW2021) at the Visitor Center for free admission, which includes access to all of our main attractions such as the Butterfly House and Pollinator Garden, our treehouses, hiking trails, and botanical collections. To view the full schedule of events, please visit: tylerarboretum.org/calendar.
Help us kick off Latino Conservation Week with a day of preserving and protecting our native habitats. If the weather and water conditions are right, we will send out a canoe team to clean trash from the pristine water of the Armand Bayou and along the nearby banks. If a water clean up is not possible, we will plan to head into the riparian forest to perform much needed maintenance along our trails.
Ayúdanos a iniciar Latino Conservation Week con un día de conservación para preservar y proteger nuestros hábitats nativos. Si el clima permita, enviaremos un equipo de canoas para limpiar basura del agua prístina del Armand Bayou y de las orillas cercanas. Si no podemos limpiar por canoa, planearemos ir al bosque ribereño a mantener nuestros senderos.
Questions? / ¿Preguntas? - Email Elisa Medina O'Neal at volunteering@abnc.org
Saturday July 17th
8:30am - 11:30am
Spots are limited. Registration Required.
Edades/Ages 16+
Register/Registro en línea: https://forms.gle/ggCr8zxjmScRio2D8
Sponsor(s):
Armand Bayou Nature CenterHelp us kick off Latino Conservation Week with a day of preserving and protecting our native habitats. If the weather and water conditions are right, we will send out a canoe team to clean trash from the pristine water of the Armand Bayou and along the nearby banks. If a water clean up is not possible, we will plan to head into the riparian forest to perform much needed maintenance along our trails.
Ayúdanos a iniciar Latino Conservation Week con un día de conservación para preservar y proteger nuestros hábitats nativos. Si el clima permita, enviaremos un equipo de canoas para limpiar basura del agua prístina del Armand Bayou y de las orillas cercanas. Si no podemos limpiar por canoa, planearemos ir al bosque ribereño a mantener nuestros senderos.
Questions? / ¿Preguntas? - Email Elisa Medina O'Neal at volunteering@abnc.org
Saturday July 17th
8:30am - 11:30am
Spots are limited. Registration Required.
Edades/Ages 16+
Register/Registro en línea: https://forms.gle/ggCr8zxjmScRio2D8
Discover the sights and sounds of the night with a guided hike through our forest and prairie. We will encounter a diversity of night creatures such as bats, owls, and hopefully fireflies.
Questions? / ¿Preguntas? - Email Elisa Medina O'Neal at volunteering@abnc.org
Wed. July 21, 2021
7:45pm-9:45pm
Spots are limited./ Espacio es limitado.
Registration Required/Registrarse es necesario.
Register/Registrarse online: https://forms.gle/ggCr8zxjmScRio2D8
Sponsor(s):
Armand Bayou Nature CenterDiscover the sights and sounds of the night with a guided hike through our forest and prairie. We will encounter a diversity of night creatures such as bats, owls, and hopefully fireflies.
Questions? / ¿Preguntas? - Email Elisa Medina O'Neal at volunteering@abnc.org
Wed. July 21, 2021
7:45pm-9:45pm
Spots are limited./ Espacio es limitado.
Registration Required/Registrarse es necesario.
Register/Registrarse online: https://forms.gle/ggCr8zxjmScRio2D8
Coastal Tallgrass prairie is one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America. Only 1% of wild tallgrass prairie remains and we only have 1% at ABNC. The natural systems which support this native habitat have mostly vanished and they are now people-dependent. This means that humans must actively work to preserve and protect them. When we do, all benefit - plant, animal, and human communities alike.
Spanish and English speaking volunteers will be on-site to help guide the group.
Spots are limited./ Espacio es limitado.
Registration Required/Registrarse es necesario.
Register/Registrarse online: https://forms.gle/ggCr8zxjmScRio2D8
Sponsor(s):
Armand Bayou Nature CenterCoastal Tallgrass prairie is one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America. Only 1% of wild tallgrass prairie remains and we only have 1% at ABNC. The natural systems which support this native habitat have mostly vanished and they are now people-dependent. This means that humans must actively work to preserve and protect them. When we do, all benefit - plant, animal, and human communities alike.
Spanish and English speaking volunteers will be on-site to help guide the group.
Spots are limited./ Espacio es limitado.
Registration Required/Registrarse es necesario.
Register/Registrarse online: https://forms.gle/ggCr8zxjmScRio2D8
Join Robin Yates (TXMN, CIG), Angelica Escobedo, and ABNC Volunteers in the McGovern Children's Discovery Area to explore native plants that you can grow at home in your yard or on your patio. You will learn about native pollinators and honeybees too.
Take home a native plant of your own to grow and learn! Plants donated by members of the Native Plant Society.
Great for families!
Spanish and English volunteers will be on hand to guide you in the fun!
Sat. July 24, 2021
8:30am - 11:30am
Registration Required/Registrarse es necesario.
Register/Registrarse online: https://forms.gle/ggCr8zxjmScRio2D8
Sponsor(s):
Armand Bayou Nature CenterJoin Robin Yates (TXMN, CIG), Angelica Escobedo, and ABNC Volunteers in the McGovern Children's Discovery Area to explore native plants that you can grow at home in your yard or on your patio. You will learn about native pollinators and honeybees too.
Take home a native plant of your own to grow and learn! Plants donated by members of the Native Plant Society.
Great for families!
Spanish and English volunteers will be on hand to guide you in the fun!
Sat. July 24, 2021
8:30am - 11:30am
Registration Required/Registrarse es necesario.
Register/Registrarse online: https://forms.gle/ggCr8zxjmScRio2D8
During the Latino Conservation Week, alongside Victorious Church in San Bernardino will be exploring the majestic coastlines of California. We will be going to Oceanside Harbor Beach, CA.
The church will be practicing what they have learned in their training of Heart wired para Amar el Oceano. The group will consist of 40 people 60% of them young people from the ages of 5 to 18, chaperons, and parents of the minors. We will be practicing All senses, Gods beautiful creation, Incredible wildlife, laws and policies, feelings of peace, and family traditions.
Sponsor(s):
Victorious Church San Bernardino
During the Latino Conservation Week, alongside Victorious Church in San Bernardino will be exploring the majestic coastlines of California. We will be going to Oceanside Harbor Beach, CA.
The church will be practicing what they have learned in their training of Heart wired para Amar el Oceano. The group will consist of 40 people 60% of them young people from the ages of 5 to 18, chaperons, and parents of the minors. We will be practicing All senses, Gods beautiful creation, Incredible wildlife, laws and policies, feelings of peace, and family traditions.
Sponsor(s):
PEACE NJCelebrate Latino Conservation Week by joining Hispanic Access Foundation, US Forest Service, and Public Lands Interpretive Association on a hike to Keyhole Sink. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to Belen.Coronado@usda.gov by June 29th. This event is open to all ages.
Sponsor(s):
US Forest Service, Hispanic Access Foundation, Public Lands Interpretive Association, Leave No Trace, National Forest FoundationCelebrate Latino Conservation Week by joining Hispanic Access Foundation, US Forest Service, and Public Lands Interpretive Association on a hike to Keyhole Sink. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to Belen.Coronado@usda.gov by June 29th. This event is open to all ages.
Help Hispanic Access Foundation celebrate Latino Conservation Week by cleaning up your neighborhood or local national forest. Pick up trash anytime between July 17th-25th. If participants wish to receive an appreciation package please email Belen.Coronado@usda.gov a photo of your cleanup along with your address. Encourage others to participate by uploading a picture on Instagram using the hashtags #LCWCleanup, #LCW2021, and#LatinoConservationWeek.
Sponsor(s):
US Forest Service, Hispanic Access Foundation, The Outdoor Advocacy Project, Leave No Trace, National Forest FoundationHelp Hispanic Access Foundation celebrate Latino Conservation Week by cleaning up your neighborhood or local national forest. Pick up trash anytime between July 17th-25th. If participants wish to receive an appreciation package please email Belen.Coronado@usda.gov a photo of your cleanup along with your address. Encourage others to participate by uploading a picture on Instagram using the hashtags #LCWCleanup, #LCW2021, and#LatinoConservationWeek.
Get outdoors and make an impact on your local environment! Join Montgomery Parks and the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection for a guided community cleanup of Broadacres Local Park and surrounding neighborhoods. We’ll discuss how litter enters waterways from our communities and outline five things you can do to help. Be prepared to walk up to 2 miles. We will provide all equipment and gear, just dress for weather and bring water!
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/158933822341
Sponsor(s):
Montgomery Parks; Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection
Get outdoors and make an impact on your local environment! Join Montgomery Parks and the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection for a guided community cleanup of Broadacres Local Park and surrounding neighborhoods. We’ll discuss how litter enters waterways from our communities and outline five things you can do to help. Be prepared to walk up to 2 miles. We will provide all equipment and gear, just dress for weather and bring water!
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/158933822341
Families are invited to read ¡Olinguito, de la Aa la Zz! on posted signs while strolling through Wheaton Local Park. With lyrical text in both Spanish and English, the book, written by Lulu Delacre, explores the magical world of a cloud forest in the Andes of Ecuador. Discover the bounty of plants, animals, and other organisms that live there and help a zoologist look for the elusive olinguito. The ¡Olinguito, de la Aa la Zz! StoryWalk® presented by the Noyes Children’s Library Foundation in collaboration with Montgomery County Public Libraries and Montgomery Parks will be available for self-guided exploration from Saturday, July 17, 2021, through Sunday, August 15, 2021, at Wheaton Local Park. StoryWalk® is a registered trademark of Anne Ferguson
Sponsor(s):
Montgomery Parks; Noyes Library FoundationFamilies are invited to read ¡Olinguito, de la Aa la Zz! on posted signs while strolling through Wheaton Local Park. With lyrical text in both Spanish and English, the book, written by Lulu Delacre, explores the magical world of a cloud forest in the Andes of Ecuador. Discover the bounty of plants, animals, and other organisms that live there and help a zoologist look for the elusive olinguito. The ¡Olinguito, de la Aa la Zz! StoryWalk® presented by the Noyes Children’s Library Foundation in collaboration with Montgomery County Public Libraries and Montgomery Parks will be available for self-guided exploration from Saturday, July 17, 2021, through Sunday, August 15, 2021, at Wheaton Local Park. StoryWalk® is a registered trademark of Anne Ferguson
Come meet some of our resident turtles at Brookside Nature Center’s outdoor box turtle enclosure. Learn fun facts about these interesting reptiles and some of the conservation challenges they face.
Registration Required - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/montgomery-parks-celebrates-latino-conservation-week-turtle-talk-tickets-158914815491
Sponsor(s):
Montgomery Parks
Come meet some of our resident turtles at Brookside Nature Center’s outdoor box turtle enclosure. Learn fun facts about these interesting reptiles and some of the conservation challenges they face.
Registration Required - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/montgomery-parks-celebrates-latino-conservation-week-turtle-talk-tickets-158914815491
Enjoy a morning fishing at Little Seneca Lake. We’ll show you how to set up a simple bobber rig, bait your hook, and give you some tips on casting. All experience levels are welcome.
The bait and rigging supplies will be provided, you just need to catch the fish! We have fishing poles you can borrow, but if you have your own, please bring it along so you can practice with your own gear.
Each family member that plans to fish must register. All registrants 16 and over must have a current Maryland fishing license. Meet at the pontoon boat dock by the Black Hill boat rentals.
Registration Required - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/montgomery-parks-celebrates-latino-conservation-week-family-fishing-fun-tickets-158922221643
Sponsor(s):
Montgomery ParksEnjoy a morning fishing at Little Seneca Lake. We’ll show you how to set up a simple bobber rig, bait your hook, and give you some tips on casting. All experience levels are welcome.
The bait and rigging supplies will be provided, you just need to catch the fish! We have fishing poles you can borrow, but if you have your own, please bring it along so you can practice with your own gear.
Each family member that plans to fish must register. All registrants 16 and over must have a current Maryland fishing license. Meet at the pontoon boat dock by the Black Hill boat rentals.
Registration Required - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/montgomery-parks-celebrates-latino-conservation-week-family-fishing-fun-tickets-158922221643
Join Montgomery Parks and Latino Outdoors for an hour exploring the beautiful 75-acre Lake Needwood in a rental kayak. Look for wildlife, meet other outdoor enthusiasts, or just enjoy a peaceful paddle. Kayakers of all levels are welcome!
Kayak, paddle, and life jacket provided. Water-friendly clothing and hat, strap-on water sandals or shoes (no flip-flops, please) recommended. Arrive 30 minutes before your timeslot. Participants must be at least 12 years old. Those aged 12-15 must be accompanied by an adult in a tandem or nearby kayak. Ages 16 and up can kayak independently.
Registration Required - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/158929054079
Sponsor(s):
Montgomery Parks, Latino OutdoorsJoin Montgomery Parks and Latino Outdoors for an hour exploring the beautiful 75-acre Lake Needwood in a rental kayak. Look for wildlife, meet other outdoor enthusiasts, or just enjoy a peaceful paddle. Kayakers of all levels are welcome!
Kayak, paddle, and life jacket provided. Water-friendly clothing and hat, strap-on water sandals or shoes (no flip-flops, please) recommended. Arrive 30 minutes before your timeslot. Participants must be at least 12 years old. Those aged 12-15 must be accompanied by an adult in a tandem or nearby kayak. Ages 16 and up can kayak independently.
Registration Required - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/158929054079
Stop by Long Branch-Arliss Neighborhood Park to experience the fun and thrill of climbing a tree!
Montgomery Parks’ arborists will provide safety gear, assistance and encouragement as they provide kids the opportunity to participate in rope-assisted climbing and experience trees from a whole new perspective.
Sponsor(s):
Montgomery Parks
Stop by Long Branch-Arliss Neighborhood Park to experience the fun and thrill of climbing a tree!
Montgomery Parks’ arborists will provide safety gear, assistance and encouragement as they provide kids the opportunity to participate in rope-assisted climbing and experience trees from a whole new perspective.
Put on your hiking boots and join the community of Compton, ILLC-El Buen Pas-tor Bookstore! This special educational hiking event is for us to enjoy. The day will include exploring a hiking trail and the opportunity to visit points of interest in the San Gabriel Mountains, located at 1750 N. Altadena Dr., Pasadena Ca. 91107
We are inviting youth (13-18) years old and parents to participate this summer on a hiking trip from Eaton Canyon Park to the San Gabriel Mountains. We will hike to Henninger Flats Campground - a 3 mile hike.
The bus will leave from El Buen Pastor Bookstore at 6:30 am PT and return by 4:30 pm PT.
208 W. Rosecrans Ave.
Compton Ca. 90222
NO COST TO YOU BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED:
Pick up your application at the bookstore or email: Margarita Flores: coachingflores@gmail.com
Registration will close on Tuesday, July 13 at 5:00 pm PT.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, El Buen Pastor BookstorePut on your hiking boots and join the community of Compton, ILLC-El Buen Pas-tor Bookstore! This special educational hiking event is for us to enjoy. The day will include exploring a hiking trail and the opportunity to visit points of interest in the San Gabriel Mountains, located at 1750 N. Altadena Dr., Pasadena Ca. 91107
We are inviting youth (13-18) years old and parents to participate this summer on a hiking trip from Eaton Canyon Park to the San Gabriel Mountains. We will hike to Henninger Flats Campground - a 3 mile hike.
The bus will leave from El Buen Pastor Bookstore at 6:30 am PT and return by 4:30 pm PT.
208 W. Rosecrans Ave.
Compton Ca. 90222
NO COST TO YOU BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED:
Pick up your application at the bookstore or email: Margarita Flores: coachingflores@gmail.com
Registration will close on Tuesday, July 13 at 5:00 pm PT.
On July 17 2021
During the kick-off of Latino Conservation Week, Oasis Youth Ministry, Victorious Men, and Victorious Kids will be enjoying a day of Fishing in the port of Los Angeles, CA. We will be docking off from Newport Landing and heading out towards safe fishing grounds near the Catalina Islands.
It's a day were kids, youth and adults will learn from wildlife experts how overfishing can lead to devastating effects to our economy as well as lands. They will see the majesty of our planet from a fishermen's eyes. They will learn how fisherman are advocates for climate change in the coast of California are supporting the 30/30 initiative.
In California, the ocean supports a diversity of marine organisms and a vibrant fishing economy. However, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are leading to a warmer ocean and more extreme climate variations. This has implications for the location and abundance of fish and invertebrates as well as the people who depend on these species for their livelihoods and wellbeing.
Thank you
Pastor Veronica Perez
Sponsor(s):
Por La Creación and Oasis Youth Ministry
On July 17 2021
During the kick-off of Latino Conservation Week, Oasis Youth Ministry, Victorious Men, and Victorious Kids will be enjoying a day of Fishing in the port of Los Angeles, CA. We will be docking off from Newport Landing and heading out towards safe fishing grounds near the Catalina Islands.
It's a day were kids, youth and adults will learn from wildlife experts how overfishing can lead to devastating effects to our economy as well as lands. They will see the majesty of our planet from a fishermen's eyes. They will learn how fisherman are advocates for climate change in the coast of California are supporting the 30/30 initiative.
In California, the ocean supports a diversity of marine organisms and a vibrant fishing economy. However, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are leading to a warmer ocean and more extreme climate variations. This has implications for the location and abundance of fish and invertebrates as well as the people who depend on these species for their livelihoods and wellbeing.
Thank you
Pastor Veronica Perez
MANO Project interns and alumni will come together at Los Padres National Forest for a weekend of camping, hiking, and more.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationMANO Project interns and alumni will come together at Los Padres National Forest for a weekend of camping, hiking, and more.
On July 25th during Latino Conservation Week
Martin Martinez an Ambassador of Latino Conservation Week and Por La Creacion. Will lead a team in an out of this world conservation experience. At NASA - Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Besides launching rockets, Kennedy Space Center is filled with beautiful, diverse natural habitats. At the beginning of the space program in 1962, NASA purchased 140,000 acres, establishing it as the Launch Operations Center (LOC). In November of 1963, it was renamed to the John F. Kennedy Space Center, after the late U.S. president.
After building launch pads and facilities, a large amount of land remained untouched. In 1963, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service established the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). Today, it focuses on protecting the 1,500 species of plants and animals within the refuge.
Sponsor(s):
Por La Creación
On July 25th during Latino Conservation Week
Martin Martinez an Ambassador of Latino Conservation Week and Por La Creacion. Will lead a team in an out of this world conservation experience. At NASA - Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Besides launching rockets, Kennedy Space Center is filled with beautiful, diverse natural habitats. At the beginning of the space program in 1962, NASA purchased 140,000 acres, establishing it as the Launch Operations Center (LOC). In November of 1963, it was renamed to the John F. Kennedy Space Center, after the late U.S. president.
After building launch pads and facilities, a large amount of land remained untouched. In 1963, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service established the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). Today, it focuses on protecting the 1,500 species of plants and animals within the refuge.
Hispanic Access Foundation's MANO Project is sponsoring an overnight camping trip at Marsden Tract Group Campsite Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park in Potomac, MD, in an effort to connect our current MANO interns with our MANO Alumni for a fun and active event on the East Coast. Hiking trails and exploring Potomac's great outdoors are only a few of the activities that we are looking forward to!
Sponsor(s):
MANO
Hispanic Access Foundation's MANO Project is sponsoring an overnight camping trip at Marsden Tract Group Campsite Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park in Potomac, MD, in an effort to connect our current MANO interns with our MANO Alumni for a fun and active event on the East Coast. Hiking trails and exploring Potomac's great outdoors are only a few of the activities that we are looking forward to!
Join @HispanicAccess and @LatinoOutdoors for a virtual storytelling campfire chat where we’ll hear from a few prominent elder leaders in our community: Margarita Flores, Santiago Maestas, and Jorge Garcia. They’ll share with us their own personal stories of conservation cultura and will give us an opportunity to learn from our elders as we the youth prepare to fight for climate justice.
Spanish interpretation and live captioning will be provided.
Join us by registering for the event here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_h6zC5Hi3TIG5UtSFuNtmzQ
Únase a @HispanicAccess y @LatinoOutdoors para una charla virtual en donde escucharemos a algunos líderes mayores prominentes en nuestra comunidad: Margarita Flores, Santiago Maestas y Jorge García. Ellos compartirán con nosotros sus propias historias personales de conservación cultural y nos darán la oportunidad de aprender de nuestros mayores mientras los jóvenes nos preparamos para luchar por la justicia climática.
Se proporcionará interpretación en español y subtítulos en vivo.
Únase a nosotros registrándose para el evento aquí: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_h6zC5Hi3TIG5UtSFuNtmzQ
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, Hispanic Access Foundation
Join @HispanicAccess and @LatinoOutdoors for a virtual storytelling campfire chat where we’ll hear from a few prominent elder leaders in our community: Margarita Flores, Santiago Maestas, and Jorge Garcia. They’ll share with us their own personal stories of conservation cultura and will give us an opportunity to learn from our elders as we the youth prepare to fight for climate justice.
Spanish interpretation and live captioning will be provided.
Join us by registering for the event here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_h6zC5Hi3TIG5UtSFuNtmzQ
Únase a @HispanicAccess y @LatinoOutdoors para una charla virtual en donde escucharemos a algunos líderes mayores prominentes en nuestra comunidad: Margarita Flores, Santiago Maestas y Jorge García. Ellos compartirán con nosotros sus propias historias personales de conservación cultural y nos darán la oportunidad de aprender de nuestros mayores mientras los jóvenes nos preparamos para luchar por la justicia climática.
Se proporcionará interpretación en español y subtítulos en vivo.
Únase a nosotros registrándose para el evento aquí: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_h6zC5Hi3TIG5UtSFuNtmzQ
Join us live on @LatinoConservationWeek Instagram page on Sunday, July 18 at 12:00 pm ET/9:00 am PT to discuss #RecreateResponsibly and how the messaging ties into the way we participate in outdoor recreation. MANO Alumni Tanya Helbig will be leading the discussion with Luis Villa, Executive Director of Latino Outdoors and Anahí Naranjo, LO NYC leader. #LCW2021
Únase a nosotros en vivo en la página de Instagram de @LatinoConservationWeek el domingo 18 de julio a las 12:00 pm ET / 9: 00 am PT para discutir #RecreateResponsibly y cómo los mensajes se relacionan con la forma en que participamos en la recreación al aire libre. La ex alumna de MANO, Tanya Helbig, liderará la discusión con Luis Villa, Director Ejecutivo de Latino Outdoors y Anahí Naranjo, líder de LO NYC. #LCW2021
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, Hispanic Access Foundation
Join us live on @LatinoConservationWeek Instagram page on Sunday, July 18 at 12:00 pm ET/9:00 am PT to discuss #RecreateResponsibly and how the messaging ties into the way we participate in outdoor recreation. MANO Alumni Tanya Helbig will be leading the discussion with Luis Villa, Executive Director of Latino Outdoors and Anahí Naranjo, LO NYC leader. #LCW2021
Únase a nosotros en vivo en la página de Instagram de @LatinoConservationWeek el domingo 18 de julio a las 12:00 pm ET / 9: 00 am PT para discutir #RecreateResponsibly y cómo los mensajes se relacionan con la forma en que participamos en la recreación al aire libre. La ex alumna de MANO, Tanya Helbig, liderará la discusión con Luis Villa, Director Ejecutivo de Latino Outdoors y Anahí Naranjo, líder de LO NYC. #LCW2021
Vamos a Identificar la fauna y flora de este parque y su hermosura, hablaremos al grupo la importancia de nuestros parques locales y como el parque y su naturalesa nos trae bienestar a nuestra salud.
En este día nuestros invitados exploran el medio ambiente y sus flores, los arboles como producen oxigeno y los ríos de agua limpia y cristalina. Seria un tiempo de reflexion para todo nuestros invitados de como debemos cuidar nuestro medio ambiente.
Sponsor(s):
Iglesia de St. Cayetano
Vamos a Identificar la fauna y flora de este parque y su hermosura, hablaremos al grupo la importancia de nuestros parques locales y como el parque y su naturalesa nos trae bienestar a nuestra salud.
En este día nuestros invitados exploran el medio ambiente y sus flores, los arboles como producen oxigeno y los ríos de agua limpia y cristalina. Seria un tiempo de reflexion para todo nuestros invitados de como debemos cuidar nuestro medio ambiente.
Fe y Arte. Y campamento, caminata y contacto con la naturaleza.
En estos dias de Julio 23-24 durante Latino Conservation Week estaremos teniendo un dia de excursionismos, entrenamiento cívico y arte.
Vamos a campar bajo las estrellas, aprender sobre nuestra naturaleza, también aprenderemos como estos lugares están accesible cerca de nuestros
hogares y ciudades para poder disfrutar con nuestras familias y amigos por muchas generaciones por venir.
Sponsor(s):
St. Margaret Mary catholic Church
Fe y Arte. Y campamento, caminata y contacto con la naturaleza.
En estos dias de Julio 23-24 durante Latino Conservation Week estaremos teniendo un dia de excursionismos, entrenamiento cívico y arte.
Vamos a campar bajo las estrellas, aprender sobre nuestra naturaleza, también aprenderemos como estos lugares están accesible cerca de nuestros
hogares y ciudades para poder disfrutar con nuestras familias y amigos por muchas generaciones por venir.
Celebrate Latino Conservation Week 2021 with Latino Outdoors: SF Bay Area and the Presidio Trust for a nature hike at The Presidio. Join us on a two-mile moderate hike in the Presidio! We will hike on several of the park’s major trails, which feature striking views and beautiful landscapes. Please wear sturdy hiking shoes, dress in layers, and bring a picnic lunch to carry with you and water! Latino Outdoors will be providing snacks.
This hike is free and will occur rain or shine.
Please visit our website latinooutdoors.org to find the outing event and register on Eventbrite. You will be sent an email with the specifics of the event and to complete a waiver, so check your email for updates!
What Latino Outdoors expects from participants: We take safety at our community outings very seriously. We ask participants to self-certify that they do not have symptoms, have not been diagnosed with or had direct contact with a known or suspected COVID-19 case in the past 14 days, and will comply with LO’s safety policies and procedures. Together, we can ensure safe, positive, and meaningful experiences in nature.
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, Presidio TrustCelebrate Latino Conservation Week 2021 with Latino Outdoors: SF Bay Area and the Presidio Trust for a nature hike at The Presidio. Join us on a two-mile moderate hike in the Presidio! We will hike on several of the park’s major trails, which feature striking views and beautiful landscapes. Please wear sturdy hiking shoes, dress in layers, and bring a picnic lunch to carry with you and water! Latino Outdoors will be providing snacks.
This hike is free and will occur rain or shine.
Please visit our website latinooutdoors.org to find the outing event and register on Eventbrite. You will be sent an email with the specifics of the event and to complete a waiver, so check your email for updates!
What Latino Outdoors expects from participants: We take safety at our community outings very seriously. We ask participants to self-certify that they do not have symptoms, have not been diagnosed with or had direct contact with a known or suspected COVID-19 case in the past 14 days, and will comply with LO’s safety policies and procedures. Together, we can ensure safe, positive, and meaningful experiences in nature.
Visit: https://latinooutdoors.org/photo-contest/ for full guidelines, rules, and criteria for entries.
WHEN:
Photo Contest begins July 17, 2021, and ends July 25, 2021 at 11:59 PM Pacific. Voting will occur July 27-30, 2021 and winners will be announced on July 31, 2021.
WHO MAY PARTICIPATE:
All people are welcome to participate, regardless of race, creed, gender, sexual orientation, ability, language, and nationality.
WHAT TO ENTER:
Photos may be submitted under each of the following categories, which are drawn from subjects of special interest to Latino Outdoors’ participation in Latino Conservation Week 2021:
HOW TO ENTER:
Each participant may submit up to three photographs per category using this form. Please complete one form per photo and include a Photo Release Form. Photographs may also be submitted as Instagram posts by tagging @latinooutdoors and indicating the contest category in the caption of the IG post (Rethink Outside, Conservation Cultura, or The Latinx Experience). Photos must capture people outdoors locally, either participating in outdoor recreation or conservation efforts.
REQUIREMENTS:
PRIZES:
Grand Prize
Category Winners:
The following prizes will be awarded for each of the three categories:
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, Latino OutdoorsVisit: https://latinooutdoors.org/photo-contest/ for full guidelines, rules, and criteria for entries.
WHEN:
Photo Contest begins July 17, 2021, and ends July 25, 2021 at 11:59 PM Pacific. Voting will occur July 27-30, 2021 and winners will be announced on July 31, 2021.
WHO MAY PARTICIPATE:
All people are welcome to participate, regardless of race, creed, gender, sexual orientation, ability, language, and nationality.
WHAT TO ENTER:
Photos may be submitted under each of the following categories, which are drawn from subjects of special interest to Latino Outdoors’ participation in Latino Conservation Week 2021:
HOW TO ENTER:
Each participant may submit up to three photographs per category using this form. Please complete one form per photo and include a Photo Release Form. Photographs may also be submitted as Instagram posts by tagging @latinooutdoors and indicating the contest category in the caption of the IG post (Rethink Outside, Conservation Cultura, or The Latinx Experience). Photos must capture people outdoors locally, either participating in outdoor recreation or conservation efforts.
REQUIREMENTS:
PRIZES:
Grand Prize
Category Winners:
The following prizes will be awarded for each of the three categories:
Únase a Tracy Aviary y la Comisión del Río Jordan para un viaje en canoa. ¡Aprenda sobre conservación del medioambiente y visite el Centro de Naturaleza del Río Jordan! Se proporciona todo el equipo. Por favor, regístrese en: https://www.tracyaviaryconservation.org/latino-conservation-week
Join Tracy Aviary & the Jordan River Commission for a canoe trip. Learn about environmental conservation and visit the Jordan River Nature Center! All gear is provided. Register at: https://www.tracyaviaryconservation.org/latino-conservation-week
Sponsor(s):
Tracy Aviary; Jordan River Commission
Únase a Tracy Aviary y la Comisión del Río Jordan para un viaje en canoa. ¡Aprenda sobre conservación del medioambiente y visite el Centro de Naturaleza del Río Jordan! Se proporciona todo el equipo. Por favor, regístrese en: https://www.tracyaviaryconservation.org/latino-conservation-week
Join Tracy Aviary & the Jordan River Commission for a canoe trip. Learn about environmental conservation and visit the Jordan River Nature Center! All gear is provided. Register at: https://www.tracyaviaryconservation.org/latino-conservation-week
¡Venga a celebrar la Semana de Conservación Latina con Tracy Aviary! Ofrecemos un noche en un zoológico de aves incluyendo: recorridos por exhibiciones de aves, actividades de arte y mesas de nuestras organizaciones asociadas. Por favor, regístrese en: https://www.tracyaviaryconservation.org/latino-conservation-week
Come celebrate Latino Conservation Week at Tracy Aviary! We're offereing an after-hours night featuring: Tours of bird exhibits, art activities, and tables by our partner organizations! Register at: https://www.tracyaviaryconservation.org/latino-conservation-week
Sponsor(s):
Tracy Aviary¡Venga a celebrar la Semana de Conservación Latina con Tracy Aviary! Ofrecemos un noche en un zoológico de aves incluyendo: recorridos por exhibiciones de aves, actividades de arte y mesas de nuestras organizaciones asociadas. Por favor, regístrese en: https://www.tracyaviaryconservation.org/latino-conservation-week
Come celebrate Latino Conservation Week at Tracy Aviary! We're offereing an after-hours night featuring: Tours of bird exhibits, art activities, and tables by our partner organizations! Register at: https://www.tracyaviaryconservation.org/latino-conservation-week
The Bearded BeeKeeper and Bee Wranglers proudly present:
Pollinator Papi's
Pollinator Papi's is a workshop on the basics of beekeeping and how to support habitat for all pollinators from the perspective of two Latinos in the beekeeping and conservation fields.
In this 2 hour workshop learn about
- 101 of Beekeeping
- how to start your own pollinator garden with native plants
- the importance of pollinators
- Q & A
- some take home goodies provided by Daniel and Adrian.
This workshop will be bilingual (English and Spanish) and open to all ages. For further information contact Daniel at dan.calza@gmail.com
The event will be held in the picnic area off NW 47 Avenue when entering from East 65th Street
Sponsor(s):
Daniel Calzadilla and Adrian Perez
The Bearded BeeKeeper and Bee Wranglers proudly present:
Pollinator Papi's
Pollinator Papi's is a workshop on the basics of beekeeping and how to support habitat for all pollinators from the perspective of two Latinos in the beekeeping and conservation fields.
In this 2 hour workshop learn about
- 101 of Beekeeping
- how to start your own pollinator garden with native plants
- the importance of pollinators
- Q & A
- some take home goodies provided by Daniel and Adrian.
This workshop will be bilingual (English and Spanish) and open to all ages. For further information contact Daniel at dan.calza@gmail.com
The event will be held in the picnic area off NW 47 Avenue when entering from East 65th Street
Join us during Latino Conservation Week for Native Plants of the Missions at Mission San Juan, July 24th anytime from 9am-1pm along our pollinator garden. Learn more about native plants of the area, conservation, and sustainability. Aprenda más sobre las plantas nativas de la zona, la conservación y la sostenibilidad.
Sponsor(s):
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Join us during Latino Conservation Week for Native Plants of the Missions at Mission San Juan, July 24th anytime from 9am-1pm along our pollinator garden. Learn more about native plants of the area, conservation, and sustainability. Aprenda más sobre las plantas nativas de la zona, la conservación y la sostenibilidad.
Newly Renovated Visitor Center Features State-of-the-Art Educational Exhibits
Del Valle Regional Park in Livermore, CA celebrated the completion of a newly remodeled and expanded visitor center with a reopening event on May 26, 2021. The state-of-the-art exhibits include educational and bi-lingual (English and Spanish) visitor experiences, an interactive and engaging activity for all ages to learn about water management and the lake’s water levels, a live gopher snake, hands-on sand table, and more!
The visitor center is now open on weekends from 9:30am to 3pm. We look forward to seeing you there in person or check it out virtually and watch this video about the new space: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cdot9mpnxo.
Sponsor(s):
East Bay Regional Park DistrictNewly Renovated Visitor Center Features State-of-the-Art Educational Exhibits
Del Valle Regional Park in Livermore, CA celebrated the completion of a newly remodeled and expanded visitor center with a reopening event on May 26, 2021. The state-of-the-art exhibits include educational and bi-lingual (English and Spanish) visitor experiences, an interactive and engaging activity for all ages to learn about water management and the lake’s water levels, a live gopher snake, hands-on sand table, and more!
The visitor center is now open on weekends from 9:30am to 3pm. We look forward to seeing you there in person or check it out virtually and watch this video about the new space: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cdot9mpnxo.
Únase a ANS ,CHEER , Friends of Sligo Creek, One Montgomery Green, Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection, y Montgomery Parks en una emocionante caminata familiar por la naturaleza en el sendero del arroyo de Long Branch durante el inicio de la Semana de la Conservación Latina (Latino Conservation Week). Nos reuniremos en el centro comunitario/ piscina de Long Branch y luego cruzaremos Piney Branch Rd y continuaremos la caminata por la naturaleza a lo largo del sendero del arroyo de Long Branch. Después regresaremos al parque de Long Branch-Garland Neighborhood y donde su familia puede visitar las mesas de nuestros socios comunitarios y participar en sus actividades.
Join ANS ,CHEER , Friends of Sligo Creek, One Montgomery Green, Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection, and Montgomery Parks, for a morning of fun and learning along Long Branch! We’ll take a family-friendly nature walk along the Creek to celebrate the start of Latino Conservation Week. We will meet at the Long Branch Community center/pool area then cross over Piney Branch Rd and walk along the Long Branch stream trail. Following the nature walk, We’ll return to Long Branch-Garland Neighborhood Park where your family can visit with project partners and participate in different educational activities.
Para más información visite / for more information visit: http://conservationblog.anshome.org/si-se-puede/
Sponsor(s):
Audubon Naturalist SocietyÚnase a ANS ,CHEER , Friends of Sligo Creek, One Montgomery Green, Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection, y Montgomery Parks en una emocionante caminata familiar por la naturaleza en el sendero del arroyo de Long Branch durante el inicio de la Semana de la Conservación Latina (Latino Conservation Week). Nos reuniremos en el centro comunitario/ piscina de Long Branch y luego cruzaremos Piney Branch Rd y continuaremos la caminata por la naturaleza a lo largo del sendero del arroyo de Long Branch. Después regresaremos al parque de Long Branch-Garland Neighborhood y donde su familia puede visitar las mesas de nuestros socios comunitarios y participar en sus actividades.
Join ANS ,CHEER , Friends of Sligo Creek, One Montgomery Green, Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection, and Montgomery Parks, for a morning of fun and learning along Long Branch! We’ll take a family-friendly nature walk along the Creek to celebrate the start of Latino Conservation Week. We will meet at the Long Branch Community center/pool area then cross over Piney Branch Rd and walk along the Long Branch stream trail. Following the nature walk, We’ll return to Long Branch-Garland Neighborhood Park where your family can visit with project partners and participate in different educational activities.
Para más información visite / for more information visit: http://conservationblog.anshome.org/si-se-puede/
Acompáñanos en esta clase interactiva donde hablaremos sobre cómo reciclar correctamente y contestaremos sus dudas sobre el tema. ¡Habrá rifas y premios para los participantes!
Sponsor(s):
City of San José, LUNA, Valley Verde
Acompáñanos en esta clase interactiva donde hablaremos sobre cómo reciclar correctamente y contestaremos sus dudas sobre el tema. ¡Habrá rifas y premios para los participantes!
Rock Creek Conservancy and Montgomery Parks invite you to celebrate Latino Conservation Week with us! Join us for a socially-distant trash cleanup, where we will focus our efforts at the Matthew Henson Trail, a Montgomery Parks site. Trash, the visible form of pollution, is a threat to our precious parklands and waterways. By reducing pollution on land, we decrease the chance of it entering our creek, rivers, and larger bodies of water through stormwater runoff.
Thank you for helping to protect the Rock Creek watershed!
REGISTER HERE: https://publicevents.secure.force.com/volunteerEventRegisterPageBootstrap?cid=7014u000001h62s
When: Saturday, July 24th from 10 AM to 12 PM
Where: Volunteers will meet at the Matthew Henson Trail. Parking is available behind Global Mission Church (13421 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20906), located directly across Georgia Ave.
What to Wear: Please dress appropriately for the work and weather. We recommend wearing long sleeves and sturdy boots or sneakers.
What to Bring: Please bring your own gloves if you can! All volunteers are required to wear a mask for the duration of this cleanup!
Leader Contact Information: Paola Soto (paola@rockcreekconservancy.org)
Weather/Cancellation Policy: All participants will be notified via email before the event start time if an event is canceled due to inclement weather. If you do not hear from us you should assume the event will occur as scheduled. Please check back if you are unsure.
Sponsor(s):
Rock Creek ConservancyRock Creek Conservancy and Montgomery Parks invite you to celebrate Latino Conservation Week with us! Join us for a socially-distant trash cleanup, where we will focus our efforts at the Matthew Henson Trail, a Montgomery Parks site. Trash, the visible form of pollution, is a threat to our precious parklands and waterways. By reducing pollution on land, we decrease the chance of it entering our creek, rivers, and larger bodies of water through stormwater runoff.
Thank you for helping to protect the Rock Creek watershed!
REGISTER HERE: https://publicevents.secure.force.com/volunteerEventRegisterPageBootstrap?cid=7014u000001h62s
When: Saturday, July 24th from 10 AM to 12 PM
Where: Volunteers will meet at the Matthew Henson Trail. Parking is available behind Global Mission Church (13421 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20906), located directly across Georgia Ave.
What to Wear: Please dress appropriately for the work and weather. We recommend wearing long sleeves and sturdy boots or sneakers.
What to Bring: Please bring your own gloves if you can! All volunteers are required to wear a mask for the duration of this cleanup!
Leader Contact Information: Paola Soto (paola@rockcreekconservancy.org)
Weather/Cancellation Policy: All participants will be notified via email before the event start time if an event is canceled due to inclement weather. If you do not hear from us you should assume the event will occur as scheduled. Please check back if you are unsure.
To sponsor a family friendly conservation day for the Fairfax Latino community (community service and environmental education); to promote environmental volunteerism in Providence District and Fairfax County.
Sponsor(s):
Defensores de la Cuenca, Fairfax County Park Authority, Office of Supervisor Dalia Palchik, Audubon Naturalist SocietyTo sponsor a family friendly conservation day for the Fairfax Latino community (community service and environmental education); to promote environmental volunteerism in Providence District and Fairfax County.
Lake Fairfax will be a day of fun, family-friendly activities that include nature hikes, food, music, kayaking, and water-park access!
Sponsor(s):
Defensores de la CuencaLake Fairfax will be a day of fun, family-friendly activities that include nature hikes, food, music, kayaking, and water-park access!
On behalf of Hispanic Access Foundation, we invite you to join our Twitter Chat on Wednesday, July 21 at 1pm EST. Feel free to ask questions during the Twitter chat or help us amplify from 1-2pm EST using some of the drafted tweets and graphics. The actions we take today will impact our children and the generations to come. We are looking forward to your participation!
Por parte de Hispanic Access Foundation, los invitamos a juntarse a nuestro chat de Twitter el miércoles 21 de julio a la 1 pm EST. Siéntase libre de hacer preguntas durante el chat de Twitter o ayúdenos a ampliar de 1 a 2 pm EST usando algunos de los tweets y gráficos redactados. Las acciones que tomemos hoy tendrán un impacto en nuestros niños y las generaciones venideras. ¡Esperamos su participación!
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation
On behalf of Hispanic Access Foundation, we invite you to join our Twitter Chat on Wednesday, July 21 at 1pm EST. Feel free to ask questions during the Twitter chat or help us amplify from 1-2pm EST using some of the drafted tweets and graphics. The actions we take today will impact our children and the generations to come. We are looking forward to your participation!
Por parte de Hispanic Access Foundation, los invitamos a juntarse a nuestro chat de Twitter el miércoles 21 de julio a la 1 pm EST. Siéntase libre de hacer preguntas durante el chat de Twitter o ayúdenos a ampliar de 1 a 2 pm EST usando algunos de los tweets y gráficos redactados. Las acciones que tomemos hoy tendrán un impacto en nuestros niños y las generaciones venideras. ¡Esperamos su participación!
What: Intro to Camping (w/ Bird and Plant ID)/ Introducción a campar
Where: Sequoia National Forest
When: July 17-18, 2021
Attendance: 20-25 individuals, ideally in family units/bubbles
Hosted by: California Wilderness Coalition, California Audobon, Latino Outdoors, Alianza Ecologista
Cost: FREE
Join CalWild and partners as we introduce Central Valley community members, with a focus on Latinx families, to camping! We'll be near and amidst our local public lands in the Sequoia National Forest from July 17-18 for an overnight camp with plant and bird identification activities planned for July 17th. Basic camping equipment will be provided (tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, cooking supplies, water bottles) but attendees should bring extra clothing for both hot daytime activities and colder nighttime sleeping. Food will also be provided.In-kind donations from our sponsors Keen, Camelbak, and Juniper Ridge mean you'll be able to take home some of the equipment so you can further explore California's public lands after this trip.
*Photo by Jack Schlinkert
Sponsor(s):
California Wilderness Coalition, , California Audobon, Sequoia Riverlands Trust, Latino Outdoors, Alianza Ecologista, (Hispanic Access Foundation pending)What: Intro to Camping (w/ Bird and Plant ID)/ Introducción a campar
Where: Sequoia National Forest
When: July 17-18, 2021
Attendance: 20-25 individuals, ideally in family units/bubbles
Hosted by: California Wilderness Coalition, California Audobon, Latino Outdoors, Alianza Ecologista
Cost: FREE
Join CalWild and partners as we introduce Central Valley community members, with a focus on Latinx families, to camping! We'll be near and amidst our local public lands in the Sequoia National Forest from July 17-18 for an overnight camp with plant and bird identification activities planned for July 17th. Basic camping equipment will be provided (tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, cooking supplies, water bottles) but attendees should bring extra clothing for both hot daytime activities and colder nighttime sleeping. Food will also be provided.In-kind donations from our sponsors Keen, Camelbak, and Juniper Ridge mean you'll be able to take home some of the equipment so you can further explore California's public lands after this trip.
*Photo by Jack Schlinkert
Get inspired by Audubon Naturalist Society's (ANS) journey to reach a more diverse community with Maryland Advocate Denisse Guitarra. Denisse will share current advocacy outreach efforts, highlighting our most recent local advocacy campaigns and community engagement efforts with the Latinx communities in Montgomery County. Join us to learn how you can fight the good fight. Register today using this link: https://anshome.org/naturalist-hour/
Sponsor(s):
Audubon Naturalist Society
Get inspired by Audubon Naturalist Society's (ANS) journey to reach a more diverse community with Maryland Advocate Denisse Guitarra. Denisse will share current advocacy outreach efforts, highlighting our most recent local advocacy campaigns and community engagement efforts with the Latinx communities in Montgomery County. Join us to learn how you can fight the good fight. Register today using this link: https://anshome.org/naturalist-hour/
Fun, family-friendly day at a working farm. Come learn about how we are connected to the watershed in this farm setting. Free carousel rides, tours of the farm, and more.
Sponsor(s):
Defensores de la CuencaFun, family-friendly day at a working farm. Come learn about how we are connected to the watershed in this farm setting. Free carousel rides, tours of the farm, and more.
Actividades
• Pescar el Rio Patapsco de 9-11am o de 1-3pm
• Disfrute nuestros senderos Todo el dia!
• Animales silvestres de 9-11am o de 1-3pm
• Kayaking de 8:30am-12:15pm
• Excurcion de Instalación de Contención de
Material Dragado 11am-1pm
Día de Conservación Latina
Actividades al aire libre para toda la familia,
GRATIS!
* Por favor traigan su propia comida! Solo
tendremos meriendas pequeñas y bebidas*
https://www.masonvillecove.org/kayakregistration
Sponsor(s):
Defensores de la Cuenca, Greater Baybrook Alliance, Audubon Naturalist Society, National AquariumActividades
• Pescar el Rio Patapsco de 9-11am o de 1-3pm
• Disfrute nuestros senderos Todo el dia!
• Animales silvestres de 9-11am o de 1-3pm
• Kayaking de 8:30am-12:15pm
• Excurcion de Instalación de Contención de
Material Dragado 11am-1pm
Día de Conservación Latina
Actividades al aire libre para toda la familia,
GRATIS!
* Por favor traigan su propia comida! Solo
tendremos meriendas pequeñas y bebidas*
https://www.masonvillecove.org/kayakregistration
English (Español Abajo): Explore your neighborhood in a new way through a series of family-friendly activities! The Bruin Birding Club will provide a series of activities and information to learn about the flora and fauna around you (bird bingo, nature scavenger hunts, art activities, guides to local birds and plants, and more!). We'll post these resources on our website (bruinbirdingclub.org) during the week of July 17 for you to explore during the following week.
If you take pictures of yourself doing the activities, please send them to us (email: bruinbirdingclub@gmail.com or DM on Instagram: @bruinbirding) and we will submit your name into a raffle! We’ll also have opportunities to engage on Instagram throughout the week, which will also make you eligible for the raffle!
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Descripción del evento:
¡Explore su vecindario de una nueva manera a través de una serie de actividades familiares! “Bruin Birding Club” proveerá una serie de actividades e información para que aprendan sobre la flora y la fauna que se encuentra a su alrededor (bingo de aves, búsqueda del tesoro en la naturaleza, actividades artísticas, guías de aves y plantas locales, ¡y más!). Publicaremos estos recursos en nuestro sitio web (bruinbirdingclub.org) durante la semana del 17 de julio para explorar durante la semana.
Si se toma fotografías haciendo alguna de estas actividades, por favor envíenoslas (correo electrónico: bruinbirdingclub@gmail.com, o por mensaje directo en Instagram: @bruinbirding) e ¡incluiremos su nombre en un sorteo! También tendremos oportunidades de participar en Instagram a lo largo de la semana, ¡lo cual también lo hará elegible para el sorteo!
Sponsor(s):
Bruin Birding Club at UCLAEnglish (Español Abajo): Explore your neighborhood in a new way through a series of family-friendly activities! The Bruin Birding Club will provide a series of activities and information to learn about the flora and fauna around you (bird bingo, nature scavenger hunts, art activities, guides to local birds and plants, and more!). We'll post these resources on our website (bruinbirdingclub.org) during the week of July 17 for you to explore during the following week.
If you take pictures of yourself doing the activities, please send them to us (email: bruinbirdingclub@gmail.com or DM on Instagram: @bruinbirding) and we will submit your name into a raffle! We’ll also have opportunities to engage on Instagram throughout the week, which will also make you eligible for the raffle!
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Descripción del evento:
¡Explore su vecindario de una nueva manera a través de una serie de actividades familiares! “Bruin Birding Club” proveerá una serie de actividades e información para que aprendan sobre la flora y la fauna que se encuentra a su alrededor (bingo de aves, búsqueda del tesoro en la naturaleza, actividades artísticas, guías de aves y plantas locales, ¡y más!). Publicaremos estos recursos en nuestro sitio web (bruinbirdingclub.org) durante la semana del 17 de julio para explorar durante la semana.
Si se toma fotografías haciendo alguna de estas actividades, por favor envíenoslas (correo electrónico: bruinbirdingclub@gmail.com, o por mensaje directo en Instagram: @bruinbirding) e ¡incluiremos su nombre en un sorteo! También tendremos oportunidades de participar en Instagram a lo largo de la semana, ¡lo cual también lo hará elegible para el sorteo!
Ver el estreno el 17 de julio: https://suwa.org/es/utah-silvestre/?utm_source=HAF&utm_medium=calendar&utm_campaign=LCW21_ES&utm_content=post_link
Los bosques no suben solos con su gran habilidad absorber carbono de atmosfera, y transformar contaminantes en plantas. Nuestros desiertos también son vitales para reducir el carbono atmosférico, guardar los combustibles fósiles en el suelo, y ser hogar para la vida silvestre.
El 17 de julio, vaya al SUWA.org/silvestre para el estreno de la película súper corto, El Futuro de Nuestro Hogar. Esta película está en inglés y español. Se concentra en el rol que las tierras silvestres de Utah tengan para prevenir la extinción en masa de vida silvestre y abordando la crisis climática.
Extracción de los combustibles fósiles de nuestra tierra pública daña significativamente la salud comunitaria, especialmente la salud de latinos. Pero latino querencia para nuestra herencia compartida puede salvaguardar nuestro salud y futuros entre la protección permanente de las tierras silvestres de roca roja de los estados unidos. ¿Se unirá a latinos para Utah silvestre? ¡Visite SUWA.org/silvestre el 17 de julio!
Sponsor(s):
Southern Utah Wilderness AllianceVer el estreno el 17 de julio: https://suwa.org/es/utah-silvestre/?utm_source=HAF&utm_medium=calendar&utm_campaign=LCW21_ES&utm_content=post_link
Los bosques no suben solos con su gran habilidad absorber carbono de atmosfera, y transformar contaminantes en plantas. Nuestros desiertos también son vitales para reducir el carbono atmosférico, guardar los combustibles fósiles en el suelo, y ser hogar para la vida silvestre.
El 17 de julio, vaya al SUWA.org/silvestre para el estreno de la película súper corto, El Futuro de Nuestro Hogar. Esta película está en inglés y español. Se concentra en el rol que las tierras silvestres de Utah tengan para prevenir la extinción en masa de vida silvestre y abordando la crisis climática.
Extracción de los combustibles fósiles de nuestra tierra pública daña significativamente la salud comunitaria, especialmente la salud de latinos. Pero latino querencia para nuestra herencia compartida puede salvaguardar nuestro salud y futuros entre la protección permanente de las tierras silvestres de roca roja de los estados unidos. ¿Se unirá a latinos para Utah silvestre? ¡Visite SUWA.org/silvestre el 17 de julio!
Short movie premiere on July 17: https://suwa.org/utah-
Forests are not alone in their valuable ability to sequester carbon from the atmosphere, turn pollutants into plant matter to address climate change. Our deserts are also vital for reducing atmospheric carbon, keeping fossil fuels in the ground, and being the homeplace for wildlife.
On July 17, head to SUWA.org for the premiere of the extra short film, “The Future of Our Home”. This movie is in Spanish and English, focusing on the role that Utah's outstanding wild lands play in preventing mass extinction of wildlife, and addressing the climate emergency.
Fossil fuel extraction on public land significantly harms Latino community health. But Latino querencia for our shared herencia can safeguard our health and our futures through the permanent protection of America’s red rock wilderness. Will you join Latinos for Utah wilderness? Visit SUWA.org on July 17!
Sponsor(s):
Southern Utah Wilderness AllianceShort movie premiere on July 17: https://suwa.org/utah-
Forests are not alone in their valuable ability to sequester carbon from the atmosphere, turn pollutants into plant matter to address climate change. Our deserts are also vital for reducing atmospheric carbon, keeping fossil fuels in the ground, and being the homeplace for wildlife.
On July 17, head to SUWA.org for the premiere of the extra short film, “The Future of Our Home”. This movie is in Spanish and English, focusing on the role that Utah's outstanding wild lands play in preventing mass extinction of wildlife, and addressing the climate emergency.
Fossil fuel extraction on public land significantly harms Latino community health. But Latino querencia for our shared herencia can safeguard our health and our futures through the permanent protection of America’s red rock wilderness. Will you join Latinos for Utah wilderness? Visit SUWA.org on July 17!
Spanish-speaking Wildlife Drive Ambassadors will provide information on how best to visit the extremely popular 11-mile Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive, which is part of the St. Johns River Water Management District’s lake restoration area for Lake Apopka. The Wildlife Drive, which is free, is famous for its diversity of bird life and alligators. It is a fun and relaxing place to go for families, muy tranquilo. If you have never been there, take this opportunity to check it out. If you are a regular, stop by to chat with our Spanish-speaking ambassadors.
Sponsor(s):
Orange Audubon SocietySpanish-speaking Wildlife Drive Ambassadors will provide information on how best to visit the extremely popular 11-mile Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive, which is part of the St. Johns River Water Management District’s lake restoration area for Lake Apopka. The Wildlife Drive, which is free, is famous for its diversity of bird life and alligators. It is a fun and relaxing place to go for families, muy tranquilo. If you have never been there, take this opportunity to check it out. If you are a regular, stop by to chat with our Spanish-speaking ambassadors.
Celebrate outdoor engagement during Latino Conservation Week 2021 with a bilingual (English and Spanish) guided hike led by Finger Lakes Land Trust staff and interpreted by Fernando de Aragon. We'll set out from South Hill Cider and explore the neighboring Thayer preserve which features a peaceful bedrock stream bed with small waterfalls and a mature forest with ample shade. After a one-mile hike, we'll return to South Hill Cider for drinks and socializing. Join us for the hike, happy hour, or both!
Sponsor(s):
Finger Lake Land TrustCelebrate outdoor engagement during Latino Conservation Week 2021 with a bilingual (English and Spanish) guided hike led by Finger Lakes Land Trust staff and interpreted by Fernando de Aragon. We'll set out from South Hill Cider and explore the neighboring Thayer preserve which features a peaceful bedrock stream bed with small waterfalls and a mature forest with ample shade. After a one-mile hike, we'll return to South Hill Cider for drinks and socializing. Join us for the hike, happy hour, or both!
The Idaho Latino community is welcomed to join Vamos A Pescar – a virtual interactive webinar with fishing resources and opportunities in celebration of the 8th Annual Latino Conservation Week. The webinar, in sponsorship with Hispanic Access Foundation, Idaho Wildlife Federation, Idaho Fish & Game, and the Idaho Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, will include educational fishing opportunities and resources across the state of Idaho.
Our guest speakers will share about fishing opportunities, the licensing process, rules and regulations, and the basics of fishing for trout and bass. Additionally, the webinar will include a live raffle and giveaway of fishing gear for lucky participants. This event will feature Spanish translation and interpretation in an effort to break down barriers of access to Latino communities across Idaho and #DiversifyOutdoors. You can pre-register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BQOy7pi6TGWN-0WVhNAVIQ
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation,Idaho Wildlife Federation, Idaho Fish & Game, and the Idaho Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
The Idaho Latino community is welcomed to join Vamos A Pescar – a virtual interactive webinar with fishing resources and opportunities in celebration of the 8th Annual Latino Conservation Week. The webinar, in sponsorship with Hispanic Access Foundation, Idaho Wildlife Federation, Idaho Fish & Game, and the Idaho Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, will include educational fishing opportunities and resources across the state of Idaho.
Our guest speakers will share about fishing opportunities, the licensing process, rules and regulations, and the basics of fishing for trout and bass. Additionally, the webinar will include a live raffle and giveaway of fishing gear for lucky participants. This event will feature Spanish translation and interpretation in an effort to break down barriers of access to Latino communities across Idaho and #DiversifyOutdoors. You can pre-register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BQOy7pi6TGWN-0WVhNAVIQ
El propósito de este evento está dedicado para las familias latinas en una caminata bilingüe guiada a través de un sendero popular en la tierra ancestral de Washoe, también conocida como Sugar Pine Point State Park. Los participantes pueden esperar que este sendero de 2 millas tome aproximadamente 1,5 a 2 horas con la oportunidad de darse un chapuzón en el Lago Tahoe después.
Por favor traiga zapatos para la caminata, mucha agua, bocadillos y un almuerzo, bloqueador solar, sombrero y un cambio de ropa si planea nadar en el lago después de la caminata.
Nos encontraremos en el estacionamiento de Sugar Pine Point State Park a las 9:15 am para comenzar la caminata a las 9:30 am.
Este evento está abierto al público. Hay una tarifa de $10 por vehículo, por día. Los estacionamientos se llenan temprano, entonces les recomendamos compartir vehículos.
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The purpose of this LCW event is to engage Latinx families in a guided bilingual hike through a popular hiking trail on the ancestral home of the Washoe people, also known as Sugar Pine Point State Park. Participants can expect this easy to moderate 2.0 mile trail to take approximately1.5 to 2.0 hours with an opportunity to take a dip in Lake Tahoe afterwards.
Please bring hiking shoes, plenty of water, snacks and lunch, sunblock, hat and a change of clothes if you plan on taking a swim in the lake after the hike.
We will meet at the Sugar Pine Point parking lot at 9:15am to begin the hike at 9:30am.
This event is open to the public. There is a $10 day use site fee per vehicle. Parking lots fill up early so carpooling is highly recommended!
Sponsor(s):
California State ParksEl propósito de este evento está dedicado para las familias latinas en una caminata bilingüe guiada a través de un sendero popular en la tierra ancestral de Washoe, también conocida como Sugar Pine Point State Park. Los participantes pueden esperar que este sendero de 2 millas tome aproximadamente 1,5 a 2 horas con la oportunidad de darse un chapuzón en el Lago Tahoe después.
Por favor traiga zapatos para la caminata, mucha agua, bocadillos y un almuerzo, bloqueador solar, sombrero y un cambio de ropa si planea nadar en el lago después de la caminata.
Nos encontraremos en el estacionamiento de Sugar Pine Point State Park a las 9:15 am para comenzar la caminata a las 9:30 am.
Este evento está abierto al público. Hay una tarifa de $10 por vehículo, por día. Los estacionamientos se llenan temprano, entonces les recomendamos compartir vehículos.
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The purpose of this LCW event is to engage Latinx families in a guided bilingual hike through a popular hiking trail on the ancestral home of the Washoe people, also known as Sugar Pine Point State Park. Participants can expect this easy to moderate 2.0 mile trail to take approximately1.5 to 2.0 hours with an opportunity to take a dip in Lake Tahoe afterwards.
Please bring hiking shoes, plenty of water, snacks and lunch, sunblock, hat and a change of clothes if you plan on taking a swim in the lake after the hike.
We will meet at the Sugar Pine Point parking lot at 9:15am to begin the hike at 9:30am.
This event is open to the public. There is a $10 day use site fee per vehicle. Parking lots fill up early so carpooling is highly recommended!
Sponsor(s):
Poder Latinx, Mom's Clean Air ForceSponsor(s):
Poder LatinxJoin us for a ride along the W&OD and Four Mile Run Trails – both are quiet, scenic trails that run through the suburbs of Virginia. We’ll do a short, flat 4.2 mile ride on Piscataway land starting from Bluemont Park (601 N Manchester St Arlington, VA 22203). The ride is a round trip. Expect a low key, conversational pace on mostly flat, car free trails. We’ll stop at a few places to talk about this article about conservation and Latinx culture. This ride is in partnership with the Hispanic Access Foundation’s Latino Conservation Week and sponsored by New Belgium Brewing Company. For more ride details and to register, please visit this webpage here.
Sponsor(s):
New Belgium Brewing CompanyJoin us for a ride along the W&OD and Four Mile Run Trails – both are quiet, scenic trails that run through the suburbs of Virginia. We’ll do a short, flat 4.2 mile ride on Piscataway land starting from Bluemont Park (601 N Manchester St Arlington, VA 22203). The ride is a round trip. Expect a low key, conversational pace on mostly flat, car free trails. We’ll stop at a few places to talk about this article about conservation and Latinx culture. This ride is in partnership with the Hispanic Access Foundation’s Latino Conservation Week and sponsored by New Belgium Brewing Company. For more ride details and to register, please visit this webpage here.
Celebremos juntos la reapertura del Rock Creek Nature Center. Disfrutemos de un momento familiar al aire libre bajo la sombra de hermosos árboles con actividades divertidas para aprender sobre nuestros queridos bosques y algunas de las criaturas vivientes en nuestro parque, ¡incluidos los animales!
¡Los esperamos!
Celebrate with us the reopening of the Rock Creek Nature Center. Let’s enjoy some family-friendly time outdoors under lovely shade trees with fun activities to learn about our beloved forest and some of the living creatures in our park, including animals!
REGISTER HERE: https://www.corazonlatino.us/events2021/2021/6/29/de-corazn-a-corazn-msica-naturaleza-y-cultura-
Sponsor(s):
Corazón Latino
Celebremos juntos la reapertura del Rock Creek Nature Center. Disfrutemos de un momento familiar al aire libre bajo la sombra de hermosos árboles con actividades divertidas para aprender sobre nuestros queridos bosques y algunas de las criaturas vivientes en nuestro parque, ¡incluidos los animales!
¡Los esperamos!
Celebrate with us the reopening of the Rock Creek Nature Center. Let’s enjoy some family-friendly time outdoors under lovely shade trees with fun activities to learn about our beloved forest and some of the living creatures in our park, including animals!
REGISTER HERE: https://www.corazonlatino.us/events2021/2021/6/29/de-corazn-a-corazn-msica-naturaleza-y-cultura-
We will conduct a birdwatching walk with members of the Latino community and partners at the Audubon Río Salado Center. We will have breakfast prepared by local celebrity chef Chilo Chacón.
Event Registration: https://bit.ly/36dFB2U
FB link: https://www.facebook.com/events/514372116655144
Sponsor(s):
Corazón Latino, Hispanic Access Foundation, USDA Forest Service, Audubon Arizona, Chicanos por la Causa, Rio Reimagined Initiative, Lunch Box Cafe
We will conduct a birdwatching walk with members of the Latino community and partners at the Audubon Río Salado Center. We will have breakfast prepared by local celebrity chef Chilo Chacón.
Event Registration: https://bit.ly/36dFB2U
Tuesday, July 20 | 6:00 pm
Ever wonder what goes on after-hours at Whitewater Preserve? Now is your chance to find out! Join us for our LCW Guided Sunset Hike. Participants will be led on either an easy or moderate hike by our rangers and naturalists, and learn more about the nocturnal life of our canyon. Hike begins by our ranger station at 6 pm. Reservations required.
¿Alguna vez se ha preguntado qué ocurre después de horas en Whitewater Preserve? ¡Ahora es su oportunidad de descubrirlo! Únase con nosotros en nuestra Caminata Guiada a la Puesta del Sol. Los participantes serán conducidos en una caminata fácil o moderada por nuestros guardaparques y naturalistas, y aprenderán más sobre la vida nocturna de nuestro cañón. La caminata comienza en nuestra estación de guardabosques a las 6 pm. Es necesario registrarse.
https://getinvolved.wildlandsconservancy.org/event/whitewater-preserve-or-guided-sunset-hike-july-20-2021/e346204
Sponsor(s):
The Wildlands ConservancyTuesday, July 20 | 6:00 pm
Ever wonder what goes on after-hours at Whitewater Preserve? Now is your chance to find out! Join us for our LCW Guided Sunset Hike. Participants will be led on either an easy or moderate hike by our rangers and naturalists, and learn more about the nocturnal life of our canyon. Hike begins by our ranger station at 6 pm. Reservations required.
¿Alguna vez se ha preguntado qué ocurre después de horas en Whitewater Preserve? ¡Ahora es su oportunidad de descubrirlo! Únase con nosotros en nuestra Caminata Guiada a la Puesta del Sol. Los participantes serán conducidos en una caminata fácil o moderada por nuestros guardaparques y naturalistas, y aprenderán más sobre la vida nocturna de nuestro cañón. La caminata comienza en nuestra estación de guardabosques a las 6 pm. Es necesario registrarse.
https://getinvolved.wildlandsconservancy.org/event/whitewater-preserve-or-guided-sunset-hike-july-20-2021/e346204
Wednesday, July 21 | 8:30 - 11:30 am
Help to keep the Whitewater River safe and beautiful for all our residents and visitors! Join us for a LCW River Clean-up from 8:30 am - 11:30 am. All tools and supplies will be provided. Reservations are required.
¡Ayuda a mantener el río Whitewater seguro y hermoso para todos nuestros residentes y visitantes! Únase con nosotros para una limpieza del río LCW de 8:30 am a 11:30 am. Proporcionaremos todas las herramientas y suministros. Es necesario registrarse.
Sponsor(s):
The Wildlands ConservancyWednesday, July 21 | 8:30 - 11:30 am
Help to keep the Whitewater River safe and beautiful for all our residents and visitors! Join us for a LCW River Clean-up from 8:30 am - 11:30 am. All tools and supplies will be provided. Reservations are required.
¡Ayuda a mantener el río Whitewater seguro y hermoso para todos nuestros residentes y visitantes! Únase con nosotros para una limpieza del río LCW de 8:30 am a 11:30 am. Proporcionaremos todas las herramientas y suministros. Es necesario registrarse.
Thursday, July 22 | 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Enjoy the beauty of the evening at Whitewater Preserve with our LCW Sunset Party! Enjoy the summer twilight, learn about the Cahuilla culture from the Malki Museum, and make a cool nocturnal craft with your family! Party is from 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm. Bring your own blankets or chairs to relax in. Reservations are required. Nuestra fiesta LCW Sunset Party!
¡Disfrute de la belleza de la noche en Whitewater Preserve con nuestra LCW Fiesta de la Puesta Del Sol! Disfrute de una tranquila noche de verano, aprende sobre la cultura Cahuilla por el Museo Malki, y haga una artesanía nocturna con su familia. La fiesta es de 5:30 pm a 8:30 pm. Traiga sus propias cobijas o sillas para relajarse. Es necesario registrarse.
Sponsor(s):
The Wildlands ConservancyThursday, July 22 | 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Enjoy the beauty of the evening at Whitewater Preserve with our LCW Sunset Party! Enjoy the summer twilight, learn about the Cahuilla culture from the Malki Museum, and make a cool nocturnal craft with your family! Party is from 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm. Bring your own blankets or chairs to relax in. Reservations are required. Nuestra fiesta LCW Sunset Party!
¡Disfrute de la belleza de la noche en Whitewater Preserve con nuestra LCW Fiesta de la Puesta Del Sol! Disfrute de una tranquila noche de verano, aprende sobre la cultura Cahuilla por el Museo Malki, y haga una artesanía nocturna con su familia. La fiesta es de 5:30 pm a 8:30 pm. Traiga sus propias cobijas o sillas para relajarse. Es necesario registrarse.
Friday, July 23 | 8:30 - 2:00 pm
Celebrate the importance of conservation with our Bilingual Birding Day! Join us in the morning for a guided bird walk into our educational riparian areas, and grab a Whitewater bird book in English or Spanish to complete with your family. The bird walk begins at 8:30 am in our parking lot. No sign up required. For Bird Book and activity supplies stop by our Trail Exploration table at the trailhead between 8:30 am and 2 pm.
¡Celebra la importancia de la conservación con nuestra Caminata de Aves Bilingües! Unase con nosotros en la mañana para una caminata de aves guiada en nuestro sendero educativo y toma un libro de aves en inglés o español para completar con tu familia. La caminata comenzará a las 8:30 am en nuestro estacionamiento. No es necesario registrarse. Para un Libro de Aves y suministros para actividades pase por nuestra mesa de exploración de senderos junto al comienzo del sendero de 8:30 am a 2 pm.
Sponsor(s):
The Wildlands ConservancyFriday, July 23 | 8:30 - 2:00 pm
Celebrate the importance of conservation with our Bilingual Birding Day! Join us in the morning for a guided bird walk into our educational riparian areas, and grab a Whitewater bird book in English or Spanish to complete with your family. The bird walk begins at 8:30 am in our parking lot. No sign up required. For Bird Book and activity supplies stop by our Trail Exploration table at the trailhead between 8:30 am and 2 pm.
¡Celebra la importancia de la conservación con nuestra Caminata de Aves Bilingües! Unase con nosotros en la mañana para una caminata de aves guiada en nuestro sendero educativo y toma un libro de aves en inglés o español para completar con tu familia. La caminata comenzará a las 8:30 am en nuestro estacionamiento. No es necesario registrarse. Para un Libro de Aves y suministros para actividades pase por nuestra mesa de exploración de senderos junto al comienzo del sendero de 8:30 am a 2 pm.
Come and Join us, as we come together to clean up the Community that the Lord has blessed us with. We will be clean up Campsites, and beaches. We will have a Workshop for the children with Art and Crafts. Cleaning Materials, drinks and lunch will be provided.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationCome and Join us, as we come together to clean up the Community that the Lord has blessed us with. We will be clean up Campsites, and beaches. We will have a Workshop for the children with Art and Crafts. Cleaning Materials, drinks and lunch will be provided.
Join HAF's Ocean Advisory Council for a watch party and film premiere of HAF's newest film Hecho de Agua, followed by a virtual dinner and discussion with the director and production team. Hecho de Agua is a preview of HAF's upcoming film, El Canto del Mar, premiering during Hispanic Heritage Month 2021.
Spanish interpretaion and closed captioning will be provided.
Register here: https://www.airmeet.com/e/d904cf10-db5b-11eb-a645-b58f7ebb6670
Acompañe al Ocean Advisory Council de HAF para el estreno de la película más reciente de HAF Hecho de Agua, seguida de una cena virtual y una discusión con la director y el equipo de producción. Hecho de Agua es un avance de la próxima película de HAF, El Canto del Mar, que se estrenará durante el Mes de la Herencia Hispana 2021.
Se proporcionará interpretación en español y habrá subtítulos.
Registrarse aqui: https://www.airmeet.com/e/d904cf10-db5b-11eb-a645-b58f7ebb6670
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation
Join HAF's Ocean Advisory Council for a watch party and film premiere of HAF's newest film Hecho de Agua, followed by a virtual dinner and discussion with the director and production team. Hecho de Agua is a preview of HAF's upcoming film, El Canto del Mar, premiering during Hispanic Heritage Month 2021.
Spanish interpretaion and closed captioning will be provided.
Register here: https://www.airmeet.com/e/d904cf10-db5b-11eb-a645-b58f7ebb6670
Acompañe al Ocean Advisory Council de HAF para el estreno de la película más reciente de HAF Hecho de Agua, seguida de una cena virtual y una discusión con la director y el equipo de producción. Hecho de Agua es un avance de la próxima película de HAF, El Canto del Mar, que se estrenará durante el Mes de la Herencia Hispana 2021.
Se proporcionará interpretación en español y habrá subtítulos.
Registrarse aqui: https://www.airmeet.com/e/d904cf10-db5b-11eb-a645-b58f7ebb6670
To celebrate Latino Conservation week this year HEAL Utah and our amazing partners have teamed up to bring you a Gear Swap at the Kearns Library. This is a free event where individuals can bring used or new outdoor gear to swap with others. There will also be local food trucks at this event and information from Patagonia, Creative Energies, Spin Scooters, SUWA, Alliance Community Services, Bike Utah, Latinos Outdoors, and The Sierra Club. We will also have workshops available about different outdoor topics, like How to Fix your bike, How to pack a Hiking bag, and more.
Details:
What: Latino Conservation Week: Gear Swap
When: Saturday, July 17th, 1-6 PM
Were:
Kearns Library
4275 W 5345 S, Kearns, UT 84118
RSVP is optional.
Sponsor(s):
HEAL Utah, SUWA, Latino Outdoors SLC, Tracy Aviary, Bike Utah, Wasatch Community Gardens, Patagonia, Spin Scooters, and many more!To celebrate Latino Conservation week this year HEAL Utah and our amazing partners have teamed up to bring you a Gear Swap at the Kearns Library. This is a free event where individuals can bring used or new outdoor gear to swap with others. There will also be local food trucks at this event and information from Patagonia, Creative Energies, Spin Scooters, SUWA, Alliance Community Services, Bike Utah, Latinos Outdoors, and The Sierra Club. We will also have workshops available about different outdoor topics, like How to Fix your bike, How to pack a Hiking bag, and more.
Details:
What: Latino Conservation Week: Gear Swap
When: Saturday, July 17th, 1-6 PM
Were:
Kearns Library
4275 W 5345 S, Kearns, UT 84118
RSVP is optional.
Come celebrate Latino Conservation Week at this International Dark Sky Park! View galaxies, planets, nebulae, and our Moon through high-powered telescopes provided by park staff and volunteers.
Latino Conservation Week is a national effort created in 2014 to promote conservation and stewardship of our natural resources, and to provide recreational opportunities for the Latino community. This is the first year that East Canyon will be participating, and we are joining over 100 events nationwide!
https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/east-canyon/events/
Sponsor(s):
East Canyon State ParkCome celebrate Latino Conservation Week at this International Dark Sky Park! View galaxies, planets, nebulae, and our Moon through high-powered telescopes provided by park staff and volunteers.
Latino Conservation Week is a national effort created in 2014 to promote conservation and stewardship of our natural resources, and to provide recreational opportunities for the Latino community. This is the first year that East Canyon will be participating, and we are joining over 100 events nationwide!
https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/east-canyon/events/
Join us for a morning filled with activities, art, and crafts about migratory birds!
Many family activities:
• Discover how wings work
• Bird Art and Crafts
• Learn to identify birds
• Bird Hurdles Obstacle Course
• Bonus 9am Early ‘bird’ walk (pre-register)
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, National Wildlife Refuge System, USGSJoin us for a morning filled with activities, art, and crafts about migratory birds!
Many family activities:
• Discover how wings work
• Bird Art and Crafts
• Learn to identify birds
• Bird Hurdles Obstacle Course
• Bonus 9am Early ‘bird’ walk (pre-register)
Participate in a self-guided outdoor story walk based on Ruby’s Birds by Mya Thompson. Ruby is a plucky girl who uncovers the wild side of her city neighborhood with the help of a grown-up friend. When Ruby realizes there are amazing birds right in her neighborhood, her imagination takes flight. Read or listen to the story while strolling through the Charlestown Navy Yard! Best suited for ages 3-7. Story text and audio available in English and Spanish.
Location of the Story Walk:
Charlestown Navy Yard
Sponsor(s):
National Parks of BostonParticipate in a self-guided outdoor story walk based on Ruby’s Birds by Mya Thompson. Ruby is a plucky girl who uncovers the wild side of her city neighborhood with the help of a grown-up friend. When Ruby realizes there are amazing birds right in her neighborhood, her imagination takes flight. Read or listen to the story while strolling through the Charlestown Navy Yard! Best suited for ages 3-7. Story text and audio available in English and Spanish.
Location of the Story Walk:
Charlestown Navy Yard
Join Ranger Crystal for Nature Meditation + Yoga!
Connect with nature by practicing yoga and meditating in the park. Join us on the Commandant's lawn in the Charlestown Navy Yard for a relaxing class while listening to the sounds of birds, insects and leaves blowing in the wind. Discover how meditative time outdoors leads to beautiful states of relaxation while cultivating a passion for caring nature and conserving our public lands and spaces.
Please bring water and dress comfortably in loose or stretchy clothing. We have a limited number of yoga mats to loan out to participants who need one. Therefore, to ensure that you have a mat, please bring one with you to the event.
To register for this event, please sign up at https://forms.office.com/g/bVU1QAb96S.
*In the case of severe weather, this event may be canceled. Please check our Facebook page for any updates: https://www.facebook.com/BostonNHP
Sponsor(s):
National Parks of Boston
Join Ranger Crystal for Nature Meditation + Yoga!
Connect with nature by practicing yoga and meditating in the park. Join us on the Commandant's lawn in the Charlestown Navy Yard for a relaxing class while listening to the sounds of birds, insects and leaves blowing in the wind. Discover how meditative time outdoors leads to beautiful states of relaxation while cultivating a passion for caring nature and conserving our public lands and spaces.
Please bring water and dress comfortably in loose or stretchy clothing. We have a limited number of yoga mats to loan out to participants who need one. Therefore, to ensure that you have a mat, please bring one with you to the event.
To register for this event, please sign up at https://forms.office.com/g/bVU1QAb96S.
*In the case of severe weather, this event may be canceled. Please check our Facebook page for any updates: https://www.facebook.com/BostonNHP
Join Ranger Crystal for Nature Meditation + Yoga!
Connect with nature by practicing yoga and meditating in the park. Join us on the Commandant's lawn in the Charlestown Navy Yard for a relaxing class while listening to the sounds of birds, insects and leaves blowing in the wind. Discover how meditative time outdoors leads to beautiful states of relaxation while cultivating a passion for caring nature and conserving our public lands and spaces.
Please bring water and dress comfortably in loose or stretchy clothing. We have a limited number of yoga mats to loan out to participants who need one. Therefore, to ensure that you have a mat, please bring one with you to the event.
To register for this event, please sign up at https://forms.office.com/g/C5yA3Hfvz4.
*In the case of severe weather, this event may be canceled. Please check our Facebook page for any updates: https://www.facebook.com/BostonNHP
Sponsor(s):
National Parks of BostonJoin Ranger Crystal for Nature Meditation + Yoga!
Connect with nature by practicing yoga and meditating in the park. Join us on the Commandant's lawn in the Charlestown Navy Yard for a relaxing class while listening to the sounds of birds, insects and leaves blowing in the wind. Discover how meditative time outdoors leads to beautiful states of relaxation while cultivating a passion for caring nature and conserving our public lands and spaces.
Please bring water and dress comfortably in loose or stretchy clothing. We have a limited number of yoga mats to loan out to participants who need one. Therefore, to ensure that you have a mat, please bring one with you to the event.
To register for this event, please sign up at https://forms.office.com/g/C5yA3Hfvz4.
*In the case of severe weather, this event may be canceled. Please check our Facebook page for any updates: https://www.facebook.com/BostonNHP
Join Ranger Veronica in this fun workshop and learn how to create your own postcard!
Watch as Ranger Veronica demonstrates how to turn recycled paper into an artisanal postcard. After the demonstration, try making your own! Workshop materials will be provided to all participants.
This activity is free and open to all ages.
*In the case of severe weather, this event may be canceled. Please check our Facebook page for any updates: https://www.facebook.com/BostonNHP.
Sponsor(s):
National Parks of BostonJoin Ranger Veronica in this fun workshop and learn how to create your own postcard!
Watch as Ranger Veronica demonstrates how to turn recycled paper into an artisanal postcard. After the demonstration, try making your own! Workshop materials will be provided to all participants.
This activity is free and open to all ages.
*In the case of severe weather, this event may be canceled. Please check our Facebook page for any updates: https://www.facebook.com/BostonNHP.
Join Ranger Veronica in this fun workshop and learn how to create your own postcard!
Watch as Ranger Veronica demonstrates how to turn recycled paper into an artisanal postcard. After the demonstration, try making your own! Workshop materials will be provided to all participants.
This activity is free and open to all ages.
*In the case of severe weather, this event may be canceled. Please check our Facebook page for any updates: https://www.facebook.com/BostonNHP.
Sponsor(s):
National Parks of BostonJoin Ranger Veronica in this fun workshop and learn how to create your own postcard!
Watch as Ranger Veronica demonstrates how to turn recycled paper into an artisanal postcard. After the demonstration, try making your own! Workshop materials will be provided to all participants.
This activity is free and open to all ages.
*In the case of severe weather, this event may be canceled. Please check our Facebook page for any updates: https://www.facebook.com/BostonNHP.
Sponsor(s):
Sierra ClubJoin the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority and US Fish and Wildlife Service at North Coyote Valley to explore this special protected area in celebration of Latino Conservation Week. Stroll along the mostly flat and wide trail, next to oak trees and open fields. Stop by our activity booths to learn about plants and animals, do arts and crafts, play games, and win prizes! Visitors of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. Registration is limited and is by the parking spot. Please register for the number of CARS you will be driving to the event.
Registration link: https://bit.ly/familyfestival2021
Sponsor(s):
Open Space Authority Santa Clara Valley, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Latino Conservation WeekJoin the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority and US Fish and Wildlife Service at North Coyote Valley to explore this special protected area in celebration of Latino Conservation Week. Stroll along the mostly flat and wide trail, next to oak trees and open fields. Stop by our activity booths to learn about plants and animals, do arts and crafts, play games, and win prizes! Visitors of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. Registration is limited and is by the parking spot. Please register for the number of CARS you will be driving to the event.
Registration link: https://bit.ly/familyfestival2021
Come celebrate Latino Conservation Week on Saturday July 24th from 9am-1pm! Help to restore an important meadow within the Giant Forest by removing orchard grass, an invasive plant. All ages are welcome.
Sponsor(s):
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Hispanic Access Foundation, Pupusas la Sabrosa
Come celebrate Latino Conservation Week on Saturday July 24th from 9am-1pm! Help to restore an important meadow within the Giant Forest by removing orchard grass, an invasive plant. All ages are welcome.
When: July 17, 2021 10 AM - 1 PM
Where: Facing Rock Wildlife Management Area 60 Bridle Rd in Ludlow, MA
Join Latino Outdoors Western Mass and Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust in celebrating Latino Conservation Week 2021 with a kick off event at Facing Rock Wildlife Management Area in Ludlow, MA!
We will be offering guided hikes along 2 different areas of the park - one moderate loop through the woods (about 1.5 miles) and one more advanced hike to a scenic summit view (about 4 miles). Guided hikes of the woods loop will be offered at 10 am and 11 am. The guided hike to the scenic summit will start at 11 am. We welcome you to join us!
If you aren’t able to join us for a hike, Latino Outdoors and Mount Grace will also be set up at the entrance of the conservation area to offer information on the park, local conservation, and some fun activities to get to know our local natural space. Snacks, extra water and fun activities (including an optional treasure hunt!) will be provided to everyone!
If you plan to join us for a hike, we ask you to bring some water with you and be sure to wear some good and comfortable shoes to hike in - the trail is a bit rocky in some places. Please be sure to also dress for the weather - we expect it to be hot! Loose fitting clothes like shorts and t-shirts can make a big difference.
A note about COVID safety: We take safety at our community outings very seriously.
Together, we can ensure safe, positive, and meaningful experiences in nature.
For more information on local conservation during Latino Conservation Week this year, be sure to follow Latino Outdoors Western MA on social media!
Facebook: LOMassachusetts
Instagram: lo_massachusetts
En Espanõl:
¡Únase a Latino Outdoors Western Mass y Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust para celebrar Latino Conservation Week 2021 con un evento de inicio en el Facing Rock Wildlife Management Area en Ludlow, MA!
Ofreceremos caminatas guiadas a lo largo de 2 áreas diferentes del parque: un circuito moderado a través del bosque (aproximadamente 1.5 millas) y una caminata más avanzada a una vista panorámica de la cumbre (aproximadamente 4 millas). Se ofrecerán caminatas guiadas por el bosque a las 10 a.m. y a las 11 a.m. La caminata guiada a la cumbre escénica comenzará a las 11 am. ¡Le damos la bienvenida a unirse a nosotros!
Si no puede unirse a nosotros para una caminata, Latino Outdoors y Mount Grace también se instalarán para ofrecer información sobre el área de conservación, la conservación local y algunas actividades divertidas para conocer a nuestro espacio natural. ¡Se proporcionarán a todos tentempié, agua adicional y actividades divertidas (incluida una búsqueda del tesoro opcional!).
Si planea unirse a nosotros para una caminata, le pedimos que traiga agua y asegúrese de usar zapatos cómodos para caminar; el sendero es un poco rocoso en algunos lugares. Por favor, asegúrese de vestirse también para el clima, ¡esperamos que estará caluroso! La ropa holgada, como pantalones cortos y camisetas, puede marcar una gran diferencia.
Sobre COVID y seguridad: Tomamos la seguridad en nuestras excursiones muy en serio.
Juntos, podemos asegurar que tengamos una experiencia segura, positiva y valiosa en nuestras excursiones.
Para obtener más información sobre la conservación local durante Latino Conservation Week 2021, ¡asegúrese de seguir a Latino Outdoors Western MA en las redes sociales!
Facebook: LOMassachusetts
Instagram: lo_massachusetts
Sponsor(s):
Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust
When: July 17, 2021 10 AM - 1 PM
Where: Facing Rock Wildlife Management Area 60 Bridle Rd in Ludlow, MA
Join Latino Outdoors Western Mass and Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust in celebrating Latino Conservation Week 2021 with a kick off event at Facing Rock Wildlife Management Area in Ludlow, MA!
We will be offering guided hikes along 2 different areas of the park - one moderate loop through the woods (about 1.5 miles) and one more advanced hike to a scenic summit view (about 4 miles). Guided hikes of the woods loop will be offered at 10 am and 11 am. The guided hike to the scenic summit will start at 11 am. We welcome you to join us!
If you aren’t able to join us for a hike, Latino Outdoors and Mount Grace will also be set up at the entrance of the conservation area to offer information on the park, local conservation, and some fun activities to get to know our local natural space. Snacks, extra water and fun activities (including an optional treasure hunt!) will be provided to everyone!
If you plan to join us for a hike, we ask you to bring some water with you and be sure to wear some good and comfortable shoes to hike in - the trail is a bit rocky in some places. Please be sure to also dress for the weather - we expect it to be hot! Loose fitting clothes like shorts and t-shirts can make a big difference.
A note about COVID safety: We take safety at our community outings very seriously.
Together, we can ensure safe, positive, and meaningful experiences in nature.
For more information on local conservation during Latino Conservation Week this year, be sure to follow Latino Outdoors Western MA on social media!
Facebook: LOMassachusetts
Instagram: lo_massachusetts
En Espanõl:
¡Únase a Latino Outdoors Western Mass y Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust para celebrar Latino Conservation Week 2021 con un evento de inicio en el Facing Rock Wildlife Management Area en Ludlow, MA!
Ofreceremos caminatas guiadas a lo largo de 2 áreas diferentes del parque: un circuito moderado a través del bosque (aproximadamente 1.5 millas) y una caminata más avanzada a una vista panorámica de la cumbre (aproximadamente 4 millas). Se ofrecerán caminatas guiadas por el bosque a las 10 a.m. y a las 11 a.m. La caminata guiada a la cumbre escénica comenzará a las 11 am. ¡Le damos la bienvenida a unirse a nosotros!
Si no puede unirse a nosotros para una caminata, Latino Outdoors y Mount Grace también se instalarán para ofrecer información sobre el área de conservación, la conservación local y algunas actividades divertidas para conocer a nuestro espacio natural. ¡Se proporcionarán a todos tentempié, agua adicional y actividades divertidas (incluida una búsqueda del tesoro opcional!).
Si planea unirse a nosotros para una caminata, le pedimos que traiga agua y asegúrese de usar zapatos cómodos para caminar; el sendero es un poco rocoso en algunos lugares. Por favor, asegúrese de vestirse también para el clima, ¡esperamos que estará caluroso! La ropa holgada, como pantalones cortos y camisetas, puede marcar una gran diferencia.
Sobre COVID y seguridad: Tomamos la seguridad en nuestras excursiones muy en serio.
Juntos, podemos asegurar que tengamos una experiencia segura, positiva y valiosa en nuestras excursiones.
Para obtener más información sobre la conservación local durante Latino Conservation Week 2021, ¡asegúrese de seguir a Latino Outdoors Western MA en las redes sociales!
Facebook: LOMassachusetts
Instagram: lo_massachusetts
When: July 24, 2021 10 AM - 3 PM
Where: Anniversary Hill Park and Community Fields, Holyoke MA
Join Latino Outdoors Western Mass in celebrating Latino Conservation Week 2021 with several local partners and community groups for a community event and guided hike at Anniversary Hill Park in Holyoke, MA!
Want to learn more about local conservation? We invite you to drop in and connect with the friends and local conservation heroes that will be on site to celebrate wat conservation looks like in our area and how we can all be a part of it:
Latino Outdoors Western MA will be offering guided hikes from Community Fields to Scott Tower at 10 am and 12:30 pm (about a 45 minute round trip). The trail has a slight incline, and is paved and shaded for most of the way. As we hike together, we will hear from Holyoke’s Office of Sustainability and Kestrel Land Trust about the ongoing projects at Anniversary Hill Park and Scott Tower to conserve and protect this local natural space. We welcome you to join us!
If you aren’t able to join us for a hike, tables will also be set up at the entrance of the conservation area to offer information on the park, local conservation, and some fun activities to get to know our local natural space. Snacks, extra water and fun activities (including an optional treasure hunt!) will be provided to everyone, while they last!
If you plan to join us for a hike, we ask you to bring some water with you and be sure to wear some good and comfortable shoes to hike in. Please be sure to also dress for the weather - we expect it to be hot! Loose fitting clothes like shorts and t-shirts can make a big difference.
A note about COVID safety: We take safety at our community outings very seriously.
Together, we can ensure safe, positive, and meaningful experiences in nature.
For more information on local conservation during Latino Conservation Week this year, be sure to follow Latino Outdoors Western MA on social media!
Facebook: LOMassachusetts
Instagram: lo_massachusetts
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors Western Massachusetts, City of Holyoke, Kestrel Land Trust, Appalachian Mountain Club, OneHolyoke, Nueva Esperanza, El Corazon de Holyoke, Valley BikesWhen: July 24, 2021 10 AM - 3 PM
Where: Anniversary Hill Park and Community Fields, Holyoke MA
Join Latino Outdoors Western Mass in celebrating Latino Conservation Week 2021 with several local partners and community groups for a community event and guided hike at Anniversary Hill Park in Holyoke, MA!
Want to learn more about local conservation? We invite you to drop in and connect with the friends and local conservation heroes that will be on site to celebrate wat conservation looks like in our area and how we can all be a part of it:
Latino Outdoors Western MA will be offering guided hikes from Community Fields to Scott Tower at 10 am and 12:30 pm (about a 45 minute round trip). The trail has a slight incline, and is paved and shaded for most of the way. As we hike together, we will hear from Holyoke’s Office of Sustainability and Kestrel Land Trust about the ongoing projects at Anniversary Hill Park and Scott Tower to conserve and protect this local natural space. We welcome you to join us!
If you aren’t able to join us for a hike, tables will also be set up at the entrance of the conservation area to offer information on the park, local conservation, and some fun activities to get to know our local natural space. Snacks, extra water and fun activities (including an optional treasure hunt!) will be provided to everyone, while they last!
If you plan to join us for a hike, we ask you to bring some water with you and be sure to wear some good and comfortable shoes to hike in. Please be sure to also dress for the weather - we expect it to be hot! Loose fitting clothes like shorts and t-shirts can make a big difference.
A note about COVID safety: We take safety at our community outings very seriously.
Together, we can ensure safe, positive, and meaningful experiences in nature.
For more information on local conservation during Latino Conservation Week this year, be sure to follow Latino Outdoors Western MA on social media!
Facebook: LOMassachusetts
Instagram: lo_massachusetts
Join San Diego Audubon and our partners with Latino Outdoors for Bicicleta y Aves, or Bird and Bike, on Sunday, July 18th! This is in celebration of Latino Conservation Week, a week-long recognition of the contributions of Latino communities to the environmental field, and an opportunity to get more folks out into nature.
Participants will explore this regional park and bird as they bike, checking off birds on their specially-created lotería and winning fun prizes. If you don't have a bike or binoculars, no problem! We can provide bikes and binoculars; just let us know when you register.
Sponsor(s):
San Diego Audubon Society, Latino Outdoors, Hispanic Access Foundation, U.S. Fish & WildlifeJoin San Diego Audubon and our partners with Latino Outdoors for Bicicleta y Aves, or Bird and Bike, on Sunday, July 18th! This is in celebration of Latino Conservation Week, a week-long recognition of the contributions of Latino communities to the environmental field, and an opportunity to get more folks out into nature.
Participants will explore this regional park and bird as they bike, checking off birds on their specially-created lotería and winning fun prizes. If you don't have a bike or binoculars, no problem! We can provide bikes and binoculars; just let us know when you register.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation
San Ignacio Fiesta is a celebration that has been taking place for 121 years. The celebration is located in Ignacio, CO which is located on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. However, our community is made up of Latino's, Native Americans and Anglos along with a mix of other ethnic backgrounds. We love our diverse community and it's a time when we all get together and celebrate as a community.
We have our annual Fiesta Parade on July 24th along with other outside events and outings. Then on Sunday we celebrate our Annual Mass which is in honor of our patron saint, St. Ignatius. Afterwards
we have lunch, music (latino music of course), entertainment (this year will be the Matachine Dancers from New Mexico) and then end with our annual Raffle. See at the bottom of the flyer.
Sponsor(s):
St. Ignatius Catholic ChurchSan Ignacio Fiesta is a celebration that has been taking place for 121 years. The celebration is located in Ignacio, CO which is located on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. However, our community is made up of Latino's, Native Americans and Anglos along with a mix of other ethnic backgrounds. We love our diverse community and it's a time when we all get together and celebrate as a community.
We have our annual Fiesta Parade on July 24th along with other outside events and outings. Then on Sunday we celebrate our Annual Mass which is in honor of our patron saint, St. Ignatius. Afterwards
we have lunch, music (latino music of course), entertainment (this year will be the Matachine Dancers from New Mexico) and then end with our annual Raffle. See at the bottom of the flyer.
Help our community clean up our local park! Free to participate!
Sponsor(s):
NoneHelp our community clean up our local park! Free to participate!
Vamos Camping! Join LO Portland chapter for our first camping trip of 2021. Sponsored by Oregon Metro and Hispanic Access Foundation.
Oxbow Regional Park
Saturday, July 17 @ 4:00PM - Sunday, July 18 @10:00amActivity: Camping and kayaking.
Metro staff: Diego Gioseffi
If you haven't been camping since childhood or have never camped out before, we can help. We are keeping things simple. Gear, dinner and breakfast will be provided.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-portland-camping-en-familia-at-oxbow-regional-park-tickets-156145843421?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Sponsor(s):
Latino OutdoorsVamos Camping! Join LO Portland chapter for our first camping trip of 2021. Sponsored by Oregon Metro and Hispanic Access Foundation.
Oxbow Regional Park
Saturday, July 17 @ 4:00PM - Sunday, July 18 @10:00amActivity: Camping and kayaking.
Metro staff: Diego Gioseffi
If you haven't been camping since childhood or have never camped out before, we can help. We are keeping things simple. Gear, dinner and breakfast will be provided.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-portland-camping-en-familia-at-oxbow-regional-park-tickets-156145843421?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Join LO and Quiet Waters Paddling Adventure on a float down the Rio Grande on Sunday, July 25th. A light lunch will be provided. We will have 8 hard kayaks and 12 stand up paddle boards with kayak backing.
Where: Corrales Siphon Access Rd, Rio Rancho. Coordinates: 35° 17.160'N 106° 36.043'W we will meet here and take a shuttle to the Algodones drop off. Mask will be required when riding in the shuttle.
Time: 10:30am for check-in. Shuttles will leave at 10:45 please make sure to be on time. We will arrive back at Siphon Access Rd at roughly 3:00pm.
Footwear – The most common injuries during river activities are foot injuries, so protect your feet with secure footwear. Sharp rocks and occasional broken glass are potential hazards both along the riverbanks and the riverbed itself. As there's plenty of mud along the Rio Grande's riverbanks, choose footwear that can be thoroughly cleaned or hosed off following your trip. Water shoes, strap-on river sandals or old sneakers are all good choices. Bare feet and flip-flops are not acceptable.
Clothing - Avoid cotton, especially early and late in the season! Layer clothing, using quick-drying synthetics such as polyester, lycra, nylon, neoprene or wool. All of these materials dry fairly quickly and most importantly, continue to provide insulation when wet.
Sun Protection – sunglasses are encouraged and sunscreen is very important. We will provide sunscreen if needed.
For more information and registration visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-abq-rio-grande-river-float-tickets-162112989315
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, Quiet Waters Paddling AdventureJoin LO and Quiet Waters Paddling Adventure on a float down the Rio Grande on Sunday, July 25th. A light lunch will be provided. We will have 8 hard kayaks and 12 stand up paddle boards with kayak backing.
Where: Corrales Siphon Access Rd, Rio Rancho. Coordinates: 35° 17.160'N 106° 36.043'W we will meet here and take a shuttle to the Algodones drop off. Mask will be required when riding in the shuttle.
Time: 10:30am for check-in. Shuttles will leave at 10:45 please make sure to be on time. We will arrive back at Siphon Access Rd at roughly 3:00pm.
Footwear – The most common injuries during river activities are foot injuries, so protect your feet with secure footwear. Sharp rocks and occasional broken glass are potential hazards both along the riverbanks and the riverbed itself. As there's plenty of mud along the Rio Grande's riverbanks, choose footwear that can be thoroughly cleaned or hosed off following your trip. Water shoes, strap-on river sandals or old sneakers are all good choices. Bare feet and flip-flops are not acceptable.
Clothing - Avoid cotton, especially early and late in the season! Layer clothing, using quick-drying synthetics such as polyester, lycra, nylon, neoprene or wool. All of these materials dry fairly quickly and most importantly, continue to provide insulation when wet.
Sun Protection – sunglasses are encouraged and sunscreen is very important. We will provide sunscreen if needed.
For more information and registration visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-abq-rio-grande-river-float-tickets-162112989315
Certified yoga instructor and Latino Outdoors NYC member Caroline Vargas will be leading a 60 minute, beginner-friendly Vinyasa yoga class in Central Park North . To help us cool down, we’ll enjoy ice cold paletas (popsicles) afterwards! Please register as space is limited! Specific event location will be provided the day before the event.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/latino-outdoors-nyc-outdoor-yoga-paletas-tickets-161776609193
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors NYC
Certified yoga instructor and Latino Outdoors NYC member Caroline Vargas will be leading a 60 minute, beginner-friendly Vinyasa yoga class in Central Park North . To help us cool down, we’ll enjoy ice cold paletas (popsicles) afterwards! Please register as space is limited! Specific event location will be provided the day before the event.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/latino-outdoors-nyc-outdoor-yoga-paletas-tickets-161776609193
Cucamonga Peak is one of the tallest peaks in Southern California, standing at about 8856 ft. It offers some of the most breathtaking views from the high desert to Catalina Island if the weather is clear enough.
Hike is roughly 13.2 miles round-trip with 4307ft of elevation gain. So make sure to pack some snacks and plenty of water!
You will be sent an email with the specifics of the event and to complete a waiver, so check your email for updates.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-inland-empire-hike-to-cucamonga-peak-tickets-162112114699
Sponsor(s):
Latino OutdoorsCucamonga Peak is one of the tallest peaks in Southern California, standing at about 8856 ft. It offers some of the most breathtaking views from the high desert to Catalina Island if the weather is clear enough.
Hike is roughly 13.2 miles round-trip with 4307ft of elevation gain. So make sure to pack some snacks and plenty of water!
You will be sent an email with the specifics of the event and to complete a waiver, so check your email for updates.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-inland-empire-hike-to-cucamonga-peak-tickets-162112114699
Join Latino Outdoors and Defenders of Wildlife for a look past Proposition 114: Wolf Restoration in Colorado, and the progress that has been made since. John Murtaugh, Rocky Mountains and Great Plains Representative with Defenders of Wildlife, will take this time to go over the new wolf pack in Colorado, what Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been up to, and any questions you may have regarding what is the plan for the outdoor recreation industry, ranchers, conservation and Colorado’s public lands!
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/colorado-wolf-update-tickets-162608677933
Sponsor(s):
Defenders of Wildlife & Latino Outdoors
Join Latino Outdoors and Defenders of Wildlife for a look past Proposition 114: Wolf Restoration in Colorado, and the progress that has been made since. John Murtaugh, Rocky Mountains and Great Plains Representative with Defenders of Wildlife, will take this time to go over the new wolf pack in Colorado, what Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been up to, and any questions you may have regarding what is the plan for the outdoor recreation industry, ranchers, conservation and Colorado’s public lands!
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/colorado-wolf-update-tickets-162608677933
La Poesía del Agua: El movimiento de la naturaleza a través de la poesía / Water poetry: the movement of nature through poetry. Hosted by Gladira Velazquez Simms and Discover Cayuga Lake
Join Discover Cayuga Lake for a free Community Sunset Cruise to celebrate the Latino Conservation Week aboard the MV Teal while listening to, writing, and reading (if you feel moved to do so) poetry about water, nature, reflections, and love - in English, Spanish or Spanglish! This is a FREE event though donations are requested if possible.
Reservations are required and can be made at: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/discovercayugalake/items/214372/availability/557157053/book/?full-items=yes
Sponsor(s):
Discover Cayuga Lake Boat Tours & CruisesLa Poesía del Agua: El movimiento de la naturaleza a través de la poesía / Water poetry: the movement of nature through poetry. Hosted by Gladira Velazquez Simms and Discover Cayuga Lake
Join Discover Cayuga Lake for a free Community Sunset Cruise to celebrate the Latino Conservation Week aboard the MV Teal while listening to, writing, and reading (if you feel moved to do so) poetry about water, nature, reflections, and love - in English, Spanish or Spanglish! This is a FREE event though donations are requested if possible.
Reservations are required and can be made at: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/discovercayugalake/items/214372/availability/557157053/book/?full-items=yes
Join artists and conservation activists Virginia Ansaldi and Shley Suarez-Burgos for an outdoor gathering at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. Enjoy a guided interpretive walk, landscape painting viewing the historic Stiltsville Houses, and "sundowners" at The Cleat (drink ticket provided). All painting materials will be supplied. Bring your own chair or blanket for sitting.
Park entry fee waived. Once you receive confirmation of your reservation, details for entry and meeting will be provided.
Register here: https://forms.gle/
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation
Join artists and conservation activists Virginia Ansaldi and Shley Suarez-Burgos for an outdoor gathering at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. Enjoy a guided interpretive walk, landscape painting viewing the historic Stiltsville Houses, and "sundowners" at The Cleat (drink ticket provided). All painting materials will be supplied. Bring your own chair or blanket for sitting.
Park entry fee waived. Once you receive confirmation of your reservation, details for entry and meeting will be provided.
Register here: https://forms.gle/
Explore what it takes to design and care for a pollinator garden. Learn from local outdoor gardeners and wildlife enthusiasts while getting a little dirty! Programs will take place outdoors and require physical activity, so dress accordingly.
RSVP by calling (718) 318-4340.
Sponsor(s):
Gateway National Recreation AreaExplore what it takes to design and care for a pollinator garden. Learn from local outdoor gardeners and wildlife enthusiasts while getting a little dirty! Programs will take place outdoors and require physical activity, so dress accordingly.
RSVP by calling (718) 318-4340.
With only the full moon, stars, and a ranger to guide us, we’ll set off on a hike around Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. We’ll hear about a traditional name for this moon and look for signs of the animal it represents. All ages are welcome. This is an all-weather walk, so please dress for the conditions.
Space will be limited, so register by calling (718) 318-4340
Sponsor(s):
Gateway National Recreation AreaWith only the full moon, stars, and a ranger to guide us, we’ll set off on a hike around Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. We’ll hear about a traditional name for this moon and look for signs of the animal it represents. All ages are welcome. This is an all-weather walk, so please dress for the conditions.
Space will be limited, so register by calling (718) 318-4340
Every Wednesday (July 7, 14, 21, 28) Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge 3pm – 4:30pm. Embark on a quest to spot and welcome all the blooms that Jamaica Bay has to offer on this weekly program. Watch the landscape change every week or come and go as you like. This is an all-weather walk, so please dress for the conditions.
Space will be limited, so register by calling (718) 318-4340.
Visit our Calendar to find more information and a full list of programs and events.
Sponsor(s):
Gateway National Recreation AreaEvery Wednesday (July 7, 14, 21, 28) Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge 3pm – 4:30pm. Embark on a quest to spot and welcome all the blooms that Jamaica Bay has to offer on this weekly program. Watch the landscape change every week or come and go as you like. This is an all-weather walk, so please dress for the conditions.
Space will be limited, so register by calling (718) 318-4340.
Visit our Calendar to find more information and a full list of programs and events.
Drop by Harvest House Tuesday, July 20th from 8-10pm for a free outdoor showing of the documentary DamNation alongside a sustainable DIY for Latino Conservation Week, an initiative of the Hispanic Access Foundation! Harvest House is located off the historic downtown Denton’s Square at 331 E Hickory Street. At the event you will have the choice of making a dog toy or reusable bag out of an old tee shirt, so make sure to bring one you no longer use. Also, the first 20 attendees will receive a $5 voucher to spend on a ZP beverage at Harvest House!
Once seen as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, DamNation highlights the destructive nature damming has on ecosystems and cultures. The film was featured at the SXSW Film Festival and the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital in 2014. We hope this event sparks your curiosity to learn more about the importance of the nation’s rivers!
This event is sponsored by a Latino Conservation Week Grant and Harvest House. The Hispanic Access Foundation works to connect Latino leaders and elevates their voices in underrepresented areas. All donations from the event will benefit Team Brownsville, a non-profit which directly assists asylum seekers who find themselves in Brownsville, Texas and at the Brownsville/Matamoros international bridges.
The event is organized by US Fish and Wildlife DFP Intern Beatrice Arce, who gained her position through the Hispanic Access Foundation's MANO Project, which places college students into trustworthy agencies and organizations to advance professional development.
Sponsor(s):
Latino Conservation Week, Harvest HouseDrop by Harvest House Tuesday, July 20th from 8-10pm for a free outdoor showing of the documentary DamNation alongside a sustainable DIY for Latino Conservation Week, an initiative of the Hispanic Access Foundation! Harvest House is located off the historic downtown Denton’s Square at 331 E Hickory Street. At the event you will have the choice of making a dog toy or reusable bag out of an old tee shirt, so make sure to bring one you no longer use. Also, the first 20 attendees will receive a $5 voucher to spend on a ZP beverage at Harvest House!
Once seen as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, DamNation highlights the destructive nature damming has on ecosystems and cultures. The film was featured at the SXSW Film Festival and the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital in 2014. We hope this event sparks your curiosity to learn more about the importance of the nation’s rivers!
This event is sponsored by a Latino Conservation Week Grant and Harvest House. The Hispanic Access Foundation works to connect Latino leaders and elevates their voices in underrepresented areas. All donations from the event will benefit Team Brownsville, a non-profit which directly assists asylum seekers who find themselves in Brownsville, Texas and at the Brownsville/Matamoros international bridges.
The event is organized by US Fish and Wildlife DFP Intern Beatrice Arce, who gained her position through the Hispanic Access Foundation's MANO Project, which places college students into trustworthy agencies and organizations to advance professional development.
A number of organizations and phenomenal people are coming together to make sure we can assist in the healing and growth of the few green spaces that Southern Nevada residents have.
We see taking care of the planet being a practice of grounding ourselves, and pursuing stability to our health, households and wallets through the well-being of the environment.
RSVP here: Latinx Conservation Week · Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (mobilize.us)
Un número de organizaciones y gente fenomenal se unirán para asegurarnos de que podamos asistir en sanar y el crecimiento de una de los pocos espacios de naturaleza que tienen los residentes del Sur de Nevada.
Nosotros vemos el cuidar del planeta como una práctica de enseñanza entre comunidad y para alcanzar la estabilidad de nuestra salud, hogar, y carteras a través del bienestar del medio ambiente.
RSVP aquí: Latinx Conservation Week · Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (mobilize.us)
Sponsor(s):
PLAN, Make the Road, Mass Liberation, One APIA, Obodo CollectiveA number of organizations and phenomenal people are coming together to make sure we can assist in the healing and growth of the few green spaces that Southern Nevada residents have.
We see taking care of the planet being a practice of grounding ourselves, and pursuing stability to our health, households and wallets through the well-being of the environment.
RSVP here: Latinx Conservation Week · Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (mobilize.us)
Un número de organizaciones y gente fenomenal se unirán para asegurarnos de que podamos asistir en sanar y el crecimiento de una de los pocos espacios de naturaleza que tienen los residentes del Sur de Nevada.
Nosotros vemos el cuidar del planeta como una práctica de enseñanza entre comunidad y para alcanzar la estabilidad de nuestra salud, hogar, y carteras a través del bienestar del medio ambiente.
RSVP aquí: Latinx Conservation Week · Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (mobilize.us)
Join the next #CharlasyConexiones on July 21st 6 PM PST hosted by the #LatinxAmbientalistas peer network. Our speakers will be Juan Pablo (JP) Theberge from Grow the San Diego Way and Jesus "Chuy" Flores from Estolano Advisors to talk about environmental land use issues. #LatinxAmbientalistas is a growing community on Slack exchanging resources and engaging in the environmental complexities and bilingualism of our Latinx culture. Join the event and Slack group by signing up here: bit.ly/latinxambientalistas
Únase a la próxima #CharlasyConexiones el 21 de julio a las 6 p.m. PST organizada por la red de pares #LatinxAmbientalistas. Nuestros oradores serán Juan Pablo (JP) Theberge de Grow the San Diego Way y Jesús "Chuy" Flores de Estolano Advisors para hablar sobre los problemas ambientales del uso de la tierra.
Somos una comunidad en crecimiento en Slack que intercambia recursos y participa en las complejidades ambientales y el bilingüismo de nuestra cultura Latinx. Únase al evento y al grupo de Slack registrándose aquí: bit.ly/latinxambientalistas
Sponsor(s):
Latinx AmbientalistasJoin the next #CharlasyConexiones on July 21st 6 PM PST hosted by the #LatinxAmbientalistas peer network. Our speakers will be Juan Pablo (JP) Theberge from Grow the San Diego Way and Jesus "Chuy" Flores from Estolano Advisors to talk about environmental land use issues. #LatinxAmbientalistas is a growing community on Slack exchanging resources and engaging in the environmental complexities and bilingualism of our Latinx culture. Join the event and Slack group by signing up here: bit.ly/latinxambientalistas
Únase a la próxima #CharlasyConexiones el 21 de julio a las 6 p.m. PST organizada por la red de pares #LatinxAmbientalistas. Nuestros oradores serán Juan Pablo (JP) Theberge de Grow the San Diego Way y Jesús "Chuy" Flores de Estolano Advisors para hablar sobre los problemas ambientales del uso de la tierra.
Somos una comunidad en crecimiento en Slack que intercambia recursos y participa en las complejidades ambientales y el bilingüismo de nuestra cultura Latinx. Únase al evento y al grupo de Slack registrándose aquí: bit.ly/latinxambientalistas
Sponsor(s):
New Mexico Wildlife Federation, The City of Deming, Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project, Hispanic Access Foundation, Friends of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks, Latino Outdoors, HECHO, Mesilla Valley Fly Fishers, Trout Unlimited New Mexico Council.Come celebrate Latino Conservation Week with Defiende Nuestra Tierra, The Wilderness Workshop and Colorado Parks and Wildlife at Lion Park in Rifle for a half day of fishing! This free, family friendly and bilingual event, a wonderful opportunity to get out with your family and friends to enjoy fishing. We will have the opportunity to learn about how and where to fish in Colorado as well as the different ways to be successful while out on the water, all from local experts.
All necessary equipment will be provided, attendees are also welcome to bring personal gear if they would like to familiarize themselves with it with guidance.
To help us plan, please register in advance. Additional information will be sent in your confirmation email.
¡Venga a celebrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina con Defiende Nuestra Tierra, The Wilderness Workshop y Colorado Parks and Wildlife en Lion Park ubicado en Rifle para medio día de pesca! Este es un evento gratuito, familiar y bilingüe, es una maravillosa oportunidad para salir con su familia y amigos a disfrutar de la pesca. Juntos tendremos la oportunidad de aprender sobre cómo y dónde pescar en Colorado, así como las diferentes formas de tener éxito en el agua, todo de la mano de expertos locales.
Se proporcionará todo el equipo necesario, los asistentes también pueden traer su equipo personal si desean familiarizarse con él con orientación.
Para ayudarnos a planificar, regístrese con anticipación. Se enviará información adicional en su correo electrónico de confirmación.
Sponsor(s):
Defiende Nuestra Tierra
Come celebrate Latino Conservation Week with Defiende Nuestra Tierra, The Wilderness Workshop and Colorado Parks and Wildlife at Lion Park in Rifle for a half day of fishing! This free, family friendly and bilingual event, a wonderful opportunity to get out with your family and friends to enjoy fishing. We will have the opportunity to learn about how and where to fish in Colorado as well as the different ways to be successful while out on the water, all from local experts.
All necessary equipment will be provided, attendees are also welcome to bring personal gear if they would like to familiarize themselves with it with guidance.
To help us plan, please register in advance. Additional information will be sent in your confirmation email.
¡Venga a celebrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina con Defiende Nuestra Tierra, The Wilderness Workshop y Colorado Parks and Wildlife en Lion Park ubicado en Rifle para medio día de pesca! Este es un evento gratuito, familiar y bilingüe, es una maravillosa oportunidad para salir con su familia y amigos a disfrutar de la pesca. Juntos tendremos la oportunidad de aprender sobre cómo y dónde pescar en Colorado, así como las diferentes formas de tener éxito en el agua, todo de la mano de expertos locales.
Se proporcionará todo el equipo necesario, los asistentes también pueden traer su equipo personal si desean familiarizarse con él con orientación.
Para ayudarnos a planificar, regístrese con anticipación. Se enviará información adicional en su correo electrónico de confirmación.
Join Wilderness Workshop, Defiende Nuestra Tierra, and the Aspen Art Museum to celebrate Latino Conservation Week through a photography workshop. During this workshop we will be exploring the interconnectedness between place based conservation and Latino identity, through the lens of our phone cameras. We will be practicing storytelling, talking identity and how it all fits into local landscapes and conservation efforts, all with the expert guidance from Defiende Nuestra Tierra and Aspen Art Museum representatives.
This is a free, guided and bilingual event. We encourage all participants to come as their full self and celebrate their culture as we dive deep into exploring the translational landscape of Lake Christine, where wildfires affected our day to day life in the Roaring Fork Valley a couple years ago.
To help us plan, please register in advance. Additional information will be sent in your confirmation email.
Únase a Wilderness Workshop, Defiende Nuestra Tierra y el Aspen Art Museum para celebrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina a través de un taller de fotografía. Durante este taller exploraremos la interconexión entre la conservación basada en nuestro valle y la identidad latina, a través de la lente de las cámaras de nuestro teléfono. Practicaremos la narración de historias, hablaremos de identidad y cómo todo encaja en los paisajes locales y los esfuerzos de conservación, todo con la guía experta de los representantes de Defiende Nuestra Tierra y Aspen Art Museum.
Este es un evento gratuito, guiado y bilingüe. Alentamos a todos los participantes a que vengan plenamente y celebren su cultura mientras nos sumergimos en la exploración del paisaje traslacional del lago Christine, donde los incendios forestales afectaron nuestra vida cotidiana en el valle de Roaring Fork hace un par de años.
Para ayudarnos a planificar, regístrese con anticipación. Se enviará información adicional en su correo electrónico de confirmación.
Sponsor(s):
Defiende Nuestra Tierra & Aspen Art Museum
Join Wilderness Workshop, Defiende Nuestra Tierra, and the Aspen Art Museum to celebrate Latino Conservation Week through a photography workshop. During this workshop we will be exploring the interconnectedness between place based conservation and Latino identity, through the lens of our phone cameras. We will be practicing storytelling, talking identity and how it all fits into local landscapes and conservation efforts, all with the expert guidance from Defiende Nuestra Tierra and Aspen Art Museum representatives.
This is a free, guided and bilingual event. We encourage all participants to come as their full self and celebrate their culture as we dive deep into exploring the translational landscape of Lake Christine, where wildfires affected our day to day life in the Roaring Fork Valley a couple years ago.
To help us plan, please register in advance. Additional information will be sent in your confirmation email.
Únase a Wilderness Workshop, Defiende Nuestra Tierra y el Aspen Art Museum para celebrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina a través de un taller de fotografía. Durante este taller exploraremos la interconexión entre la conservación basada en nuestro valle y la identidad latina, a través de la lente de las cámaras de nuestro teléfono. Practicaremos la narración de historias, hablaremos de identidad y cómo todo encaja en los paisajes locales y los esfuerzos de conservación, todo con la guía experta de los representantes de Defiende Nuestra Tierra y Aspen Art Museum.
Este es un evento gratuito, guiado y bilingüe. Alentamos a todos los participantes a que vengan plenamente y celebren su cultura mientras nos sumergimos en la exploración del paisaje traslacional del lago Christine, donde los incendios forestales afectaron nuestra vida cotidiana en el valle de Roaring Fork hace un par de años.
Para ayudarnos a planificar, regístrese con anticipación. Se enviará información adicional en su correo electrónico de confirmación.
Friday July 23, 2021 is a nature trail hike at the Leadville Fish Hatchery with BBQ. Educational pieces of outdoor safety.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, USFS Leadville Ranger District, Get Outdoors Leadville!, Leadville Fish Hatchery, Lake County Public Health, MANOFriday July 23, 2021 is a nature trail hike at the Leadville Fish Hatchery with BBQ. Educational pieces of outdoor safety.
Saturday July 24, 2021 is a fishing day at Turquoise Lake with picnic at Maid of Erin picnic area. Educational piece on Leave No Trace Principles.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, USFS Leadville Ranger District, Get Outdoors Leadville!, Lake County Public Health, MANO
Saturday July 24, 2021 is a fishing day at Turquoise Lake with picnic at Maid of Erin picnic area. Educational piece on Leave No Trace Principles.
Sunday July 25, 2021 is a cycling day with Get Outdoors Leadville! and snacks. Educational piece on bicycle safety.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, USFS Leadville Ranger District, Get Outdoors Leadville!, Lake County Public Health, MANOSunday July 25, 2021 is a cycling day with Get Outdoors Leadville! and snacks. Educational piece on bicycle safety.
Rising Educators, a program for local Latinx high school students interested in outdoor education, was hosted for the first time this summer 2021. Students are trained in CPR and first aid, hands-on outdoor education activities, and other professional skills to help them thrive in their paid summer internship. Students are then paired up with one of four organizations in Jackson, WY for the summer where they provide support for summer camp programs hosted by the organizations. Throughout the summer, Grand Teton National Park and Teton Science Schools staff meet with participants for biweekly professional development nights to build their skill set and create a sense of community among participants. These nights include activities such as panel discussions with local Latinx community leaders, group management techniques, and resume and cover letter workshops.
This week, Wednesday, July 14th, 2021, Rising Educators will be meeting with Latinx community leaders for a panel discussion to learn more about different career paths and opportunities for the future. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from inspiring Latinx leaders who work for local organizations that support the Latinx community in Jackson Hole, WY, which makes up roughly 25% of the population.
The program hopes to increase representation of Latinx youth in the outdoor environmental field by providing skills and tool, a supportive community, and career opportunities for local Jackson Hole, WY Latinx youth. The program is a partnership with Grand Teton National Park, Teton Science Schools, the Jackson Hole Children's Museum, Teton County Parks and Recreation, Coombs Outdoors, and the Grand Teton National Park Foundation.
Sponsor(s):
Grand Teton National Park, Teton Science Schools, Grand Teton National Park Foundation, Jackson Hole Children's Museum, Teton County Parks and Recreation, and Coombs OutdoorsRising Educators, a program for local Latinx high school students interested in outdoor education, was hosted for the first time this summer 2021. Students are trained in CPR and first aid, hands-on outdoor education activities, and other professional skills to help them thrive in their paid summer internship. Students are then paired up with one of four organizations in Jackson, WY for the summer where they provide support for summer camp programs hosted by the organizations. Throughout the summer, Grand Teton National Park and Teton Science Schools staff meet with participants for biweekly professional development nights to build their skill set and create a sense of community among participants. These nights include activities such as panel discussions with local Latinx community leaders, group management techniques, and resume and cover letter workshops.
This week, Wednesday, July 14th, 2021, Rising Educators will be meeting with Latinx community leaders for a panel discussion to learn more about different career paths and opportunities for the future. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from inspiring Latinx leaders who work for local organizations that support the Latinx community in Jackson Hole, WY, which makes up roughly 25% of the population.
The program hopes to increase representation of Latinx youth in the outdoor environmental field by providing skills and tool, a supportive community, and career opportunities for local Jackson Hole, WY Latinx youth. The program is a partnership with Grand Teton National Park, Teton Science Schools, the Jackson Hole Children's Museum, Teton County Parks and Recreation, Coombs Outdoors, and the Grand Teton National Park Foundation.
¡Celebre la Semana Latina de la Conservación 2021 con el Refugio de Vida Silvestre National Silvio O. Conte! ¡Juegos, premios, y actividades para todas las edades, más una exhibición en vivo de Aves de Rapiña con Tom Ricardi de 10AM-12PM! ¡Estacionamiento y Entrada Gratis!
Celebrate Latino Conservation Week 2021 with the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge! Games, prizes, and activities for people of all ages, plus Live Birds of Prey with Tom Ricardi from 10AM-12PM! Open and free to the public!
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, Patagonia, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service¡Celebre la Semana Latina de la Conservación 2021 con el Refugio de Vida Silvestre National Silvio O. Conte! ¡Juegos, premios, y actividades para todas las edades, más una exhibición en vivo de Aves de Rapiña con Tom Ricardi de 10AM-12PM! ¡Estacionamiento y Entrada Gratis!
Celebrate Latino Conservation Week 2021 with the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge! Games, prizes, and activities for people of all ages, plus Live Birds of Prey with Tom Ricardi from 10AM-12PM! Open and free to the public!
Hook your first fish today! Join us for our free Family Fishing Day and let our volunteers and staff help you get a start on fishing. Limited rods and bait will be available or bring your own! No License needed.
Sponsor(s):
U.S Fish & WildlifeHook your first fish today! Join us for our free Family Fishing Day and let our volunteers and staff help you get a start on fishing. Limited rods and bait will be available or bring your own! No License needed.
Sponsor(s):
The Frontera Land AllianceSponsor(s):
The Frontera Land AllianceSponsor(s):
The Frontera Land Alliance, Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic SiteSponsor(s):
The Frontera Land AllianceJuly 17th @ 9AM-12PM (EST)
Trae toda la familia para un día de pescar y practicar el tiro con arco. ¡No necesitas tener experiencia solo el deseo de aprender!
*Bring the whole family for a day of fishing & archery. No experience needed, only the desire to learn!
RSVP at: lowelllandtrust.org
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, US Fish & Wildlife Services, Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust, Hispanic Access Foundation
July 17th @ 9AM-12PM (EST)
Trae toda la familia para un día de pescar y practicar el tiro con arco. ¡No necesitas tener experiencia solo el deseo de aprender!
*Bring the whole family for a day of fishing & archery. No experience needed, only the desire to learn!
RSVP at: lowelllandtrust.org
July 23rd @ 9AM-12PM (EST)
Ven a unos de los lugares más hermosos de Lowell y conéctate con la naturaleza. Trae a tu familia y amigos para aprender como identificar animales y plantas. ¡Toma tus binoculares y explora!
*Come to one of Lowell's most beautiful places and connect with nature. Bring your family and friends to learn how to identify animals & plants. Take a pair of binoculars & explore!
Ubicacion: Al final de Varnum Terrace, Lowell, MA
*Location: At the end of Varnum Terrace, Lowell, MA
RSVP at: lowelllandtrust.org
Sponsor(s):
Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust, Hispanic Access FoundationJuly 23rd @ 9AM-12PM (EST)
Ven a unos de los lugares más hermosos de Lowell y conéctate con la naturaleza. Trae a tu familia y amigos para aprender como identificar animales y plantas. ¡Toma tus binoculares y explora!
*Come to one of Lowell's most beautiful places and connect with nature. Bring your family and friends to learn how to identify animals & plants. Take a pair of binoculars & explore!
Ubicacion: Al final de Varnum Terrace, Lowell, MA
*Location: At the end of Varnum Terrace, Lowell, MA
RSVP at: lowelllandtrust.org
Te gusta caminar por la naturaleza?
¿Quieres aprender a identificar pájaros, animales, y plantas?
Ven al National Wildlife Refuge de Assabet para aprender cómo identificar animales y plantas.¡Cada persona recibe unos binoculares! ¡Vamos a explorar!
*Do you like to walk in nature? Want to learn how to identify birds, animals, and plants? Come to Assabet's National Wildlife Refuge to learn how to identify animals and plants. Each person receives binoculars! Let's explore!
RSVP at: https://forms.gle/NbKNy79nsHKUmtSA8
Sponsor(s):
US Fish & Wildlife Services, Hispanic Access Foundation
Te gusta caminar por la naturaleza?
¿Quieres aprender a identificar pájaros, animales, y plantas?
Ven al National Wildlife Refuge de Assabet para aprender cómo identificar animales y plantas.¡Cada persona recibe unos binoculares! ¡Vamos a explorar!
*Do you like to walk in nature? Want to learn how to identify birds, animals, and plants? Come to Assabet's National Wildlife Refuge to learn how to identify animals and plants. Each person receives binoculars! Let's explore!
RSVP at: https://forms.gle/NbKNy79nsHKUmtSA8
Sponsor(s):
OACJoin Ocean Advisory Council member Shley Suarez and Red Flower Fungi founder Nicholas Prieto for an Instagram Live session on the basics of Mycology. One lucky viewer will be selected to win their very own Mushroom Growing Kit. Winner must live within the United States to qualify.
Nicholas Prieto is a Cuban-American citizen scientist, chef, & mycologist. He is the founder of Red Flower Forager & Red Flower Fungi. Red Flower Fungi is a gourmet micro myco-lab with a Cubensis foundation.
Red Flower Forager uses ancestral practices for sustainable abundance.
Join via @LatinoConservationWeek Instagram Live ( https://www.instagram.com/latinoconservationweek/ ) July 25th Sunday from 12 - 1 pm.
For more information or questions please contact Shley Suarez, asuarezburgos@gmail.com
Sponsor(s):
Latino Conservation Week, Red Flower Forager
Join Ocean Advisory Council member Shley Suarez and Red Flower Fungi founder Nicholas Prieto for an Instagram Live session on the basics of Mycology. One lucky viewer will be selected to win their very own Mushroom Growing Kit. Winner must live within the United States to qualify.
Nicholas Prieto is a Cuban-American citizen scientist, chef, & mycologist. He is the founder of Red Flower Forager & Red Flower Fungi. Red Flower Fungi is a gourmet micro myco-lab with a Cubensis foundation.
Red Flower Forager uses ancestral practices for sustainable abundance.
Join via @LatinoConservationWeek Instagram Live ( https://www.instagram.com/latinoconservationweek/ ) July 25th Sunday from 12 - 1 pm.
For more information or questions please contact Shley Suarez, asuarezburgos@gmail.com
Join PEEC for a paddle around our ponds! Beginners are welcome - they teach you everything you need to know! Dress appropriately - you may get wet. Call in advance to reserve a boat.
Sponsor(s):
National Park ServiceJoin PEEC for a paddle around our ponds! Beginners are welcome - they teach you everything you need to know! Dress appropriately - you may get wet. Call in advance to reserve a boat.
Hike from the Visitor Center to Cemetery Ridge where fighting raged on July 2 & 3, 1863. Get an overview of the battle, visit the site of Pickett's Charge, and walk in the footsteps of the men who struggled there. Meet at Ranger Site 1 - behind the museum & Visitor Center
Sponsor(s):
National Park ServiceHike from the Visitor Center to Cemetery Ridge where fighting raged on July 2 & 3, 1863. Get an overview of the battle, visit the site of Pickett's Charge, and walk in the footsteps of the men who struggled there. Meet at Ranger Site 1 - behind the museum & Visitor Center
J. Checo Colón-Gaud, Ph.D., Professor of Biology with Georgia Southern University, will be joining us to host this one-of-a-kind water workshop for Latino Conservation Week! Research in his lab focuses on the ecology of freshwater ecosystems, with most of his recent and ongoing work focused on tropical headwater streams in Puerto Rico and Panama. Additionally, his lab is involved in research efforts to explore the ecology of coastal plain streams, rivers, and wetlands in southeastern Georgia.
Through this workshop, participants will: learn about various water quality issues in Georgia and why it is important to monitor water quality; get hands-on experience testing water and monitoring for macroinvertebrates; and learn how individuals can participate as volunteer citizen scientists through the Georgia Adopt-A-Stream program. In addition, Dr. Checo Colón-Gaud will share his experience and the importance of promoting diversity in environmental science and research.
RSVP by visiting: https://www.glynnenvironmental.org/events-1/getting-to-know-h2o
Sponsor(s):
Glynn Environmental Coalition, Glynn Water Watch, Georgia Adopt-A-Stream, Georgia Southern University
J. Checo Colón-Gaud, Ph.D., Professor of Biology with Georgia Southern University, will be joining us to host this one-of-a-kind water workshop for Latino Conservation Week! Research in his lab focuses on the ecology of freshwater ecosystems, with most of his recent and ongoing work focused on tropical headwater streams in Puerto Rico and Panama. Additionally, his lab is involved in research efforts to explore the ecology of coastal plain streams, rivers, and wetlands in southeastern Georgia.
Through this workshop, participants will: learn about various water quality issues in Georgia and why it is important to monitor water quality; get hands-on experience testing water and monitoring for macroinvertebrates; and learn how individuals can participate as volunteer citizen scientists through the Georgia Adopt-A-Stream program. In addition, Dr. Checo Colón-Gaud will share his experience and the importance of promoting diversity in environmental science and research.
RSVP by visiting: https://www.glynnenvironmental.org/events-1/getting-to-know-h2o
El Lunes 5 de Julio compartimos un desayuno y la importancia de la Semana de Conservación Latina 2021 con Pastores y Líderes del área de Mcallen, Texas, invitándoles a conocer y ser parte del disfrutar y conservar nuestra tierra.
Se les animó a que durante la semana del 17 al 25 de Julio puedan escuchar nuestras entrevistas de radio en el 100.7 FM de nuestra área y por www.radiopoderdedios.org, así como a compartir en los mensajes dominicales de sus iglesias sobre la creación y la importancia de cuidar nuestro planeta. Se les invito al Día Familiar el Sábado 24 de Julio en el Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation y la Alianza de Pastores de McAllen, Texas.
El Lunes 5 de Julio compartimos un desayuno y la importancia de la Semana de Conservación Latina 2021 con Pastores y Líderes del área de Mcallen, Texas, invitándoles a conocer y ser parte del disfrutar y conservar nuestra tierra.
Se les animó a que durante la semana del 17 al 25 de Julio puedan escuchar nuestras entrevistas de radio en el 100.7 FM de nuestra área y por www.radiopoderdedios.org, así como a compartir en los mensajes dominicales de sus iglesias sobre la creación y la importancia de cuidar nuestro planeta. Se les invito al Día Familiar el Sábado 24 de Julio en el Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge.
This is a free event which will include a 20-minute talk about pollination and several species of pollinators that live on Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. There will be an emphasis on Monarch butterflies, which are an important part of the ecosystem at Muscatatuck. The talk will discuss the importance of these pollinators for wildlands, other animals, and for the plants they help pollinate as well as their importance for humans as they provide a great economic service.
After the talk, there will be a crafts activity for children and families (something relatively contactless such as coloring a pre-cut monarch butterfly mask). A free lunch will also be provided.
The event will take place outside in the parking lot of Muscatatuck NWR's Visitor Center to accommodate for COVID restrictions.
Sponsor(s):
Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, Hispanic Access FoundationThis is a free event which will include a 20-minute talk about pollination and several species of pollinators that live on Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. There will be an emphasis on Monarch butterflies, which are an important part of the ecosystem at Muscatatuck. The talk will discuss the importance of these pollinators for wildlands, other animals, and for the plants they help pollinate as well as their importance for humans as they provide a great economic service.
After the talk, there will be a crafts activity for children and families (something relatively contactless such as coloring a pre-cut monarch butterfly mask). A free lunch will also be provided.
The event will take place outside in the parking lot of Muscatatuck NWR's Visitor Center to accommodate for COVID restrictions.
Link to English program: https://npsboston.webex.com/npsboston/j.php?MTID=mb50a13d7329f7875d576e9c2b1e9c799
Link to Spanish program: https://npsboston.webex.com/npsboston/j.php?MTID=mb6db06c20a6a99e43aaa16fe17491bd3
Sponsor(s):
National Parks of BostonLink to English program: https://npsboston.webex.com/npsboston/j.php?MTID=mb50a13d7329f7875d576e9c2b1e9c799
Link to Spanish program: https://npsboston.webex.com/npsboston/j.php?MTID=mb6db06c20a6a99e43aaa16fe17491bd3
Join us for a clean-up along the San Diego River!
River clean-ups are a whole lot of fun but also require a little more a little more 'forca' then your typical beach clean-up.
So are you ready to get a little muddy and maybe a foot wet too? Be sure to join us in celebrating fellow Latinos in the outdoors by participating in our Latino Conservation inspired clean-up!
When: July 17th (9:00 am - 12:00 pm)
Where: Fashion Valley Mall, San Diego
To RSVP please email aixa@sandiegoriver.org
Sponsor(s):
NoneJoin us for a clean-up along the San Diego River!
River clean-ups are a whole lot of fun but also require a little more a little more 'forca' then your typical beach clean-up.
So are you ready to get a little muddy and maybe a foot wet too? Be sure to join us in celebrating fellow Latinos in the outdoors by participating in our Latino Conservation inspired clean-up!
When: July 17th (9:00 am - 12:00 pm)
Where: Fashion Valley Mall, San Diego
To RSVP please email aixa@sandiegoriver.org
Want to learn how to make a boat out of recycled materials? Join us at our Charlestown Navy Yard activity station!
This activity is free and open to all ages.
*In the case of severe weather, this event may be canceled. Please check our Facebook page for any updates: https://www.facebook.com/BostonNHP.
Sponsor(s):
National Parks of BostonWant to learn how to make a boat out of recycled materials? Join us at our Charlestown Navy Yard activity station!
This activity is free and open to all ages.
*In the case of severe weather, this event may be canceled. Please check our Facebook page for any updates: https://www.facebook.com/BostonNHP.
We often forget the environmental wisdom and resourcefulness of previous generations when acculturating to modern conservation practices, especially when immigrating to a new country. Embark in a listening journey that centers cultura during a dialogue between Senior Bilingual Education Specialist Gina Carrillo (Mexican-American), STEM Integration Specialist Athena Barrios (Chicana), and Sustainability Manager Claudia Pineda Tibbs (first-generation Salvadoran-American). Viewers will be able to ask questions via chat in English y en español.
Register for the webinar at https://montereybayaquarium.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_B6iswJurTpaYKxpnMad3FA
Sponsor(s):
Monterey Bay AquariumWe often forget the environmental wisdom and resourcefulness of previous generations when acculturating to modern conservation practices, especially when immigrating to a new country. Embark in a listening journey that centers cultura during a dialogue between Senior Bilingual Education Specialist Gina Carrillo (Mexican-American), STEM Integration Specialist Athena Barrios (Chicana), and Sustainability Manager Claudia Pineda Tibbs (first-generation Salvadoran-American). Viewers will be able to ask questions via chat in English y en español.
Register for the webinar at https://montereybayaquarium.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_B6iswJurTpaYKxpnMad3FA
From inland to the coast, the role of water brings gente across the nation together. Coastal and clean drinking water policy issues are integral to the work Latinx-led NGOs are championing. These issues intersect with environmental and social justice, outdoor access, and equity which impacts nuestras comunidades. Join us for a discussion panel featuring California and federal partners who are tackling issues around ocean plastic pollution, clean water, and more. Register for the webinar at https://montereybayaquarium.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_No3yCOlFT9C7aGkqrGsXlA
Sponsor(s):
Monterey Bay Aquarium
From inland to the coast, the role of water brings gente across the nation together. Coastal and clean drinking water policy issues are integral to the work Latinx-led NGOs are championing. These issues intersect with environmental and social justice, outdoor access, and equity which impacts nuestras comunidades. Join us for a discussion panel featuring California and federal partners who are tackling issues around ocean plastic pollution, clean water, and more. Register for the webinar at https://montereybayaquarium.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_No3yCOlFT9C7aGkqrGsXlA
We are so excited to invite you to our free fishing nights at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge! We are offering free fishing for all ages with limited rods and bait available, or bring your own. We will also be discussing influential Latinos working in conservation fields around the world in history and today. We can't wait to see you here!
Sponsor(s):
John Heinz National Wildlife RefugeWe are so excited to invite you to our free fishing nights at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge! We are offering free fishing for all ages with limited rods and bait available, or bring your own. We will also be discussing influential Latinos working in conservation fields around the world in history and today. We can't wait to see you here!
We will be going on a kayaking adventure in the Darby Creek with some of the older youths from Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha! We will be going with LL Bean's Outdoor Discovery Program, and would like to thank them for their support!
Sponsor(s):
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, LL Bean, Asociación Puertorriqueños en MarchaWe will be going on a kayaking adventure in the Darby Creek with some of the older youths from Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha! We will be going with LL Bean's Outdoor Discovery Program, and would like to thank them for their support!
Refuge staff will be going to visit Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha's campus in Philadelphia and doing some bug programming. We will be bringing out sweep nets, bug boxes, and bug identifying pamphlets so the kids can have an amazing experience looking at bugs up close!
Sponsor(s):
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, Asociación Puertorriqueños en MarchaRefuge staff will be going to visit Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha's campus in Philadelphia and doing some bug programming. We will be bringing out sweep nets, bug boxes, and bug identifying pamphlets so the kids can have an amazing experience looking at bugs up close!
By launching this program, we will provide monetary relief to Dreamers and other partially protected (TPS) or undocumented students. As we’ve seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the most vulnerable communities are undocumented youth. Although the Supreme Court allowed DACA to continue, the Trump administration is still undermining the program. Now more than ever people need support in order to apply for renewal and stay afloat. People still have bills to pay. Our undocumented youth already have limited resources and we want to mitigate that by providing emergency aid funds.
• This is not just for DACA recipients but for any undocumented person. This scholarship will be granted to those that are applying for DACA, TPS, or is undocumented while attending college.
• This is an opportunity to improve lives in a new way we have not done before and this will stengthen the future of our nation.
• By providing monetary help, we are helping individuals gain access to high-quality education. If undocumented people stopped contributing to our economy, we would lose billions.
The deadline to apply to this scholarship is July 20th, 2021. If you have any questions, please email Evelyn at evelyn@hispanicaccess.org.
APPLY HERE: https://www.tfaforms.com/4892111
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation
By launching this program, we will provide monetary relief to Dreamers and other partially protected (TPS) or undocumented students. As we’ve seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the most vulnerable communities are undocumented youth. Although the Supreme Court allowed DACA to continue, the Trump administration is still undermining the program. Now more than ever people need support in order to apply for renewal and stay afloat. People still have bills to pay. Our undocumented youth already have limited resources and we want to mitigate that by providing emergency aid funds.
• This is not just for DACA recipients but for any undocumented person. This scholarship will be granted to those that are applying for DACA, TPS, or is undocumented while attending college.
• This is an opportunity to improve lives in a new way we have not done before and this will stengthen the future of our nation.
• By providing monetary help, we are helping individuals gain access to high-quality education. If undocumented people stopped contributing to our economy, we would lose billions.
The deadline to apply to this scholarship is July 20th, 2021. If you have any questions, please email Evelyn at evelyn@hispanicaccess.org.
APPLY HERE: https://www.tfaforms.com/4892111
Únete a nuestra Caminata Familiar con Mujeres Latinas Unidas MN. Un evento para toda la familia.
Registro es necesario:
https://forms.gle/Jp5Few43Xw1mt27B9
Sponsor(s):
Huellas Latinas, Mujeres Latinas Unidas NMÚnete a nuestra Caminata Familiar con Mujeres Latinas Unidas MN. Un evento para toda la familia.
Registro es necesario:
https://forms.gle/Jp5Few43Xw1mt27B9
Join our group of Latinx conservationists for a kick off event to Plastic Free July and Latino Conservation Week- a virtual celebration.
About Conservando Nuestras Raíces Social Media Campaign:
Latinx leaders and partners are teaming up with ally organizations and influencers to launch the “Conservando Nuestras Raices” Social Media Campaign and panel discussion during Latino Conservation Week. This campaign is designed to engage the latinx community in reclaiming zero waste and highlighting Latinx solutions and conservation efforts that are ingrained and embedded in our culture along with policy solutions.
REGISTER HERE FOR THE PANEL DISCUSSION
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Únase a nuestro grupo de conservacionistas Latine para un evento de inicio de Plastic Free July y Latino Conservation Week, una celebración virtual.
Sobre la campaña de redes sociales de Conservando Nuestras Raíces:
Los líderes y socios latine se unen con organizaciones aliadas y personas influyentes para lanzar la campaña de medios sociales “Conservando Nuestras Raices” y un panel de discusión durante la Semana de la Conservación Latina. Esta campaña está diseñada para involucrar a la comunidad Latine en la recuperación de cero desperdicios y resaltar las soluciones Latine y los esfuerzos de conservación que están arraigados e integrados en nuestra cultura junto con las soluciones políticas.
REGÍSTRATE AQUÍ PARA LA PLÁTICA
Sponsor(s):
Azul, Break Free From Plastic US, Fenceline Watch, GreenLatinos, Indigenous People of the Coastal Bend, Laredo Sustainable, Plastic Pollution Coalition, Post Landfill Action Network, Rio Grande International Study Center, Sachamama, Shedd Aquarium, The Wahine Project, 4 Walls InternationalJoin our group of Latinx conservationists for a kick off event to Plastic Free July and Latino Conservation Week- a virtual celebration.
About Conservando Nuestras Raíces Social Media Campaign:
Latinx leaders and partners are teaming up with ally organizations and influencers to launch the “Conservando Nuestras Raices” Social Media Campaign and panel discussion during Latino Conservation Week. This campaign is designed to engage the latinx community in reclaiming zero waste and highlighting Latinx solutions and conservation efforts that are ingrained and embedded in our culture along with policy solutions.
REGISTER HERE FOR THE PANEL DISCUSSION
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Únase a nuestro grupo de conservacionistas Latine para un evento de inicio de Plastic Free July y Latino Conservation Week, una celebración virtual.
Sobre la campaña de redes sociales de Conservando Nuestras Raíces:
Los líderes y socios latine se unen con organizaciones aliadas y personas influyentes para lanzar la campaña de medios sociales “Conservando Nuestras Raices” y un panel de discusión durante la Semana de la Conservación Latina. Esta campaña está diseñada para involucrar a la comunidad Latine en la recuperación de cero desperdicios y resaltar las soluciones Latine y los esfuerzos de conservación que están arraigados e integrados en nuestra cultura junto con las soluciones políticas.
REGÍSTRATE AQUÍ PARA LA PLÁTICA
Sponsor(s):
Continental Divide Trail Coalition, Nuestra Tierra Conservation, Cibola Trail Alliance, Murals of Las Cruces, Latino Conservation Week, New Mexico Wilderness Alliance, Friends of the Organ-Mountains Desert Peaks, Hispanic Access Foundation, New Mexico Wildlife Federation, Endangered Species Coalition, New Mexico WildBONSIA ~ is both a Science & Art Form…
Did you know the oldest Bonsia is over a 1,000 years old!
Join Bonsia Master Tyler in a Zen expereince like no other
everything will be provided on site… Spaces are limited!
Sponsor(s):
The Flamingo Road Nursery
BONSIA ~ is both a Science & Art Form…
Did you know the oldest Bonsia is over a 1,000 years old!
Join Bonsia Master Tyler in a Zen expereince like no other
everything will be provided on site… Spaces are limited!
Join this celebration & exploration of AG in Culture!
We will have special tabling events 1) Seed Saving, 2) Propagation, & 3) Upcycling Container Gardening.
Special Pollinator Tour & Storytime @ the Apiary.
Sponsor(s):
FIU Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS), The Little Farm, South Florida Beekeeping Association, and Hispanic Access Foundation
Join this celebration & exploration of AG in Culture!
We will have special tabling events 1) Seed Saving, 2) Propagation, & 3) Upcycling Container Gardening.
Special Pollinator Tour & Storytime @ the Apiary.
Get into the BUZZ! Bees provide more than just sweet honey!
Beeswax has been collected since Ancient Egypt & used for numerous application to support people & their well-being.
In this workshop attended will learn how to make two types of candles!
RSVP on EventBrite: https://bit.ly/3r9Vwc9
Sponsor(s):
FIU Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS), Heritage Market , South Florida Beekeeping Association, and Hispanic Access FoundationGet into the BUZZ! Bees provide more than just sweet honey!
Beeswax has been collected since Ancient Egypt & used for numerous application to support people & their well-being.
In this workshop attended will learn how to make two types of candles!
RSVP on EventBrite: https://bit.ly/3r9Vwc9
Sponsor(s):
Continental Divide Trail Coalition, Tierra Wools, Chama Valley Outdoor ClubCome celebrate the contributions of the cultures of New Mexico to conservation. Join the CDTC and Step Into Cuba for a beginner community trail walk in Cuba, NM. Families and adventurers of all experience levels are welcome! We will meet at 6pm at Asisi park and go from there. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and clothing and bring water. Thunderstorms are common in the evening this time of year so be sure to bring a rain jacket if needed. We are excited to share some outdoor time together!
(Cover photo by Whitney LaRuffa)
Sponsor(s):
Continental Divide Trail CoalitionCome celebrate the contributions of the cultures of New Mexico to conservation. Join the CDTC and Step Into Cuba for a beginner community trail walk in Cuba, NM. Families and adventurers of all experience levels are welcome! We will meet at 6pm at Asisi park and go from there. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and clothing and bring water. Thunderstorms are common in the evening this time of year so be sure to bring a rain jacket if needed. We are excited to share some outdoor time together!
(Cover photo by Whitney LaRuffa)
Sponsor(s):
Continental Divide Trail Coalition, Cibola Trail AllianceThe Continental Divide Trail Coalition and Friends of Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks are joining together to put on a family-friendly hike on July 23rd. If you are looking for a welcoming beginner hiking environment for you or your family then this is the hike for you! Please wear comfortable walking shoes and clothing and bring a full water bottle. Thunderstorms are common in the evenings in this area so be sure to bring a rain jacket if necessary.
We look forward to adventuring together!
Photo by Ryan Choi
Sponsor(s):
Continental Divide Trail Coalition, Friends of the Organ Mountains-Desert PeaksThe Continental Divide Trail Coalition and Friends of Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks are joining together to put on a family-friendly hike on July 23rd. If you are looking for a welcoming beginner hiking environment for you or your family then this is the hike for you! Please wear comfortable walking shoes and clothing and bring a full water bottle. Thunderstorms are common in the evenings in this area so be sure to bring a rain jacket if necessary.
We look forward to adventuring together!
Photo by Ryan Choi
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED **Registration Closes on Sunday, July 18th,12pm MST**
During this limited in-person walk about through unassuming beaver habitat in Colorado, Dr. Aaron Hall will point out how these ecosystem engineers change waters, enrich the ecosystem, and make space for species to return to habitats. Aaron will also highlight his work with beaver relocation and Defenders incentive program to coexist with Beaver in Colorado.
From 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. on Monday, July 19th, we will be hiking upstream on Cherry Creek Trail where Aaron will be pointing out abandoned beaver dams and lodges, lots of chewed trees and fenced trees that have been installed for coexistence measures.
You will need to bring a small backpack or bag to hold snacks, water, a face mask, sunscreen, chapstick/lip balm with spf, anti mosquito products of your choice (ie - mosquito spray), and layers if necessary. We will definitely be venturing off the designated trail, so boots or closed toe shoes would be advised (no sandals).
This event is free! Beaver enthusiasts of all abilities and age 8+ are welcome with an adult.
Sponsor(s):
Defenders of Wildlife & Latino Outdoors
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED **Registration Closes on Sunday, July 18th,12pm MST**
During this limited in-person walk about through unassuming beaver habitat in Colorado, Dr. Aaron Hall will point out how these ecosystem engineers change waters, enrich the ecosystem, and make space for species to return to habitats. Aaron will also highlight his work with beaver relocation and Defenders incentive program to coexist with Beaver in Colorado.
From 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. on Monday, July 19th, we will be hiking upstream on Cherry Creek Trail where Aaron will be pointing out abandoned beaver dams and lodges, lots of chewed trees and fenced trees that have been installed for coexistence measures.
You will need to bring a small backpack or bag to hold snacks, water, a face mask, sunscreen, chapstick/lip balm with spf, anti mosquito products of your choice (ie - mosquito spray), and layers if necessary. We will definitely be venturing off the designated trail, so boots or closed toe shoes would be advised (no sandals).
This event is free! Beaver enthusiasts of all abilities and age 8+ are welcome with an adult.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED **Registration Closes on Thursday, July 22nd,12pm MST**
During this limited in-person hike, Aaron Sidder will lead a discussion on the ecology of bats, where they live, what they do, and why they're important. Aaron will also bring in some tips for making your home/yard/park more bat-friendly as well as identify species bats in real time with an Echo Meter Touch Bat Detector.
Aaron Sidder is an ecologist for Bat Conservation International and a board member of Rocky Mountain Wild. He is an experienced field ecologist whose research has taken him to the Everglades, Southwestern deserts, and the top of the Rocky Mountains.
Bats face numerous threats in Colorado, such as habitat loss, wind energy development, and climate change. In addition, hibernating bats in Colorado may be impacted by white-nose syndrome (WNS), a pathogen that has killed millions of bats in the eastern and midwestern U.S. since 2006. WNS has not been detected in Colorado yet, but is now present in adjacent states. Join Latino Outdoors and Rocky Mountain Wild for a night of bat conservation and how you can help preserve these awesome pollinators.
You will need to bring a small backpack or bag to hold water, a face mask, anti mosquito protection of your choice, layers if necessary, a head lamp, and anything else you might need. We might be venturing off the designated trail, so boots would be advised (no sandals).
This event is free! Bat enthusiasts of all abilities and age 8+ are welcome with an adult.
About the Trail
Distance:~ 2 miles round trip
Elevation Gain: 0 ft
Max Elevation: 5,330 ft
Skill Level: Easy
Trail Use: Foot, bike
Facilities/Restrooms: The Garland Trailhead parking lot will have restrooms
Terrain Description: Flat, paved wide trail
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-colorado-evening-bat-conservation-hike-with-rocky-mountain-wild-tickets-163289279631
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors & Rocky Mountain WildREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED **Registration Closes on Thursday, July 22nd,12pm MST**
During this limited in-person hike, Aaron Sidder will lead a discussion on the ecology of bats, where they live, what they do, and why they're important. Aaron will also bring in some tips for making your home/yard/park more bat-friendly as well as identify species bats in real time with an Echo Meter Touch Bat Detector.
Aaron Sidder is an ecologist for Bat Conservation International and a board member of Rocky Mountain Wild. He is an experienced field ecologist whose research has taken him to the Everglades, Southwestern deserts, and the top of the Rocky Mountains.
Bats face numerous threats in Colorado, such as habitat loss, wind energy development, and climate change. In addition, hibernating bats in Colorado may be impacted by white-nose syndrome (WNS), a pathogen that has killed millions of bats in the eastern and midwestern U.S. since 2006. WNS has not been detected in Colorado yet, but is now present in adjacent states. Join Latino Outdoors and Rocky Mountain Wild for a night of bat conservation and how you can help preserve these awesome pollinators.
You will need to bring a small backpack or bag to hold water, a face mask, anti mosquito protection of your choice, layers if necessary, a head lamp, and anything else you might need. We might be venturing off the designated trail, so boots would be advised (no sandals).
This event is free! Bat enthusiasts of all abilities and age 8+ are welcome with an adult.
About the Trail
Distance:~ 2 miles round trip
Elevation Gain: 0 ft
Max Elevation: 5,330 ft
Skill Level: Easy
Trail Use: Foot, bike
Facilities/Restrooms: The Garland Trailhead parking lot will have restrooms
Terrain Description: Flat, paved wide trail
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-colorado-evening-bat-conservation-hike-with-rocky-mountain-wild-tickets-163289279631
Bilingual Guided Walk at Dairy Mart Loop Trail
Please RSVP and contact Jorge Ayón if you would like to attend. There is limited capacity for this guided nature walk and spaces will fill up quick. This walk will kick off our series of events throughout the week. Dairy Mart Pond is a significant ecological space for wildlife in San Diego. The area is managed by San Diego County Parks and provides many miles of open trails and opportunities to observe nature.
The Dairy Mart Loop Trail is 1 mile long and is takes about 1 hour to complete. The walk will be guided by Jorge Ayón, an intern for USFWS and local naturalist. This guided nature walk will be unique in that it will be bilingual and provide insights about wildlife and the regions history and significance in both English and Spanish. We ask that you bring comfortable, breathable clothes, hats, and wear sunscreen due to our current summer weather. Water and snacks will be provided on site and an EMT will also be present in the event of any medical issues.
Please meet at the Dairy Mart Pond parking lot (North end) at least 10 minutes before the walk. The address for the parking lot is: 2564 Dairy Mart Road, San Diego CA 92154
Sponsor(s):
Patagonia Inc.Bilingual Guided Walk at Dairy Mart Loop Trail
Please RSVP and contact Jorge Ayón if you would like to attend. There is limited capacity for this guided nature walk and spaces will fill up quick. This walk will kick off our series of events throughout the week. Dairy Mart Pond is a significant ecological space for wildlife in San Diego. The area is managed by San Diego County Parks and provides many miles of open trails and opportunities to observe nature.
The Dairy Mart Loop Trail is 1 mile long and is takes about 1 hour to complete. The walk will be guided by Jorge Ayón, an intern for USFWS and local naturalist. This guided nature walk will be unique in that it will be bilingual and provide insights about wildlife and the regions history and significance in both English and Spanish. We ask that you bring comfortable, breathable clothes, hats, and wear sunscreen due to our current summer weather. Water and snacks will be provided on site and an EMT will also be present in the event of any medical issues.
Please meet at the Dairy Mart Pond parking lot (North end) at least 10 minutes before the walk. The address for the parking lot is: 2564 Dairy Mart Road, San Diego CA 92154
El Grupo de Bosques y Humedales del Sierra Club se ha comprometido a aumentar la diversidad, la equidad y la inclusión de nuestro grupo para promover los impactos sociales y ambientales. Debido a que operamos en los condados de Cook y Lake, donde hay una gran población de personas de color y familias hispanohablantes, queremos crear oportunidades para que participen y lideren nuestras iniciativas ambientales.
Tendremos nuestra primera reunión en español el sábado 17 de julio de 1:00 a 2:30 pm a través de Zoom para hablar sobre cómo las personas pueden ayudar a proteger a las monarcas a través de sus jardines en colaboración con nuestro Equipo Monarca. También estaremos intercambiando ideas sobre actividades ambientales en las que estarían interesados en participar a través del Grupo de Bosques y Humedales. Regístrese en bit.ly/Monarca717. Esta será la primera de nuestras reuniones bilingües regulares. Si tiene preguntas o ideas, por favor póngase en contacto con Katia en carranzakatiap@gmail.com
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The Woods and Wetlands Group of the Sierra Club is committed to increasing the diversity, equity, and inclusion of our group in order to advance social and environmental impacts. Because we operate in Cook and Lake Counties, where there are a large population of people of color and Spanish-speaking families, we want to create opportunities for them to participate and lead in our environmental initiatives.
We will be having our first Spanish meeting Saturday, July 17th from 1:00 to 2:30 pm via Zoom in order to talk about how people can help protect the monarchs through their gardens in collaboration with our Monarch Team. We will also be brainstorming environmental activities that they would be interested in participating in through Woods and Wetlands group. Register at bit.ly/Monarca717. This will be the first of our regular bilingual meetings. If you have questions or ideas, please contact Katia at carranzakatiap@gmail.com.
Sponsor(s):
Woods and Wetlands Group of the Sierra Club IL
El Grupo de Bosques y Humedales del Sierra Club se ha comprometido a aumentar la diversidad, la equidad y la inclusión de nuestro grupo para promover los impactos sociales y ambientales. Debido a que operamos en los condados de Cook y Lake, donde hay una gran población de personas de color y familias hispanohablantes, queremos crear oportunidades para que participen y lideren nuestras iniciativas ambientales.
Tendremos nuestra primera reunión en español el sábado 17 de julio de 1:00 a 2:30 pm a través de Zoom para hablar sobre cómo las personas pueden ayudar a proteger a las monarcas a través de sus jardines en colaboración con nuestro Equipo Monarca. También estaremos intercambiando ideas sobre actividades ambientales en las que estarían interesados en participar a través del Grupo de Bosques y Humedales. Regístrese en bit.ly/Monarca717. Esta será la primera de nuestras reuniones bilingües regulares. Si tiene preguntas o ideas, por favor póngase en contacto con Katia en carranzakatiap@gmail.com
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The Woods and Wetlands Group of the Sierra Club is committed to increasing the diversity, equity, and inclusion of our group in order to advance social and environmental impacts. Because we operate in Cook and Lake Counties, where there are a large population of people of color and Spanish-speaking families, we want to create opportunities for them to participate and lead in our environmental initiatives.
We will be having our first Spanish meeting Saturday, July 17th from 1:00 to 2:30 pm via Zoom in order to talk about how people can help protect the monarchs through their gardens in collaboration with our Monarch Team. We will also be brainstorming environmental activities that they would be interested in participating in through Woods and Wetlands group. Register at bit.ly/Monarca717. This will be the first of our regular bilingual meetings. If you have questions or ideas, please contact Katia at carranzakatiap@gmail.com.
Good news!! Spectraforce Puerto Rico will be cleaning Villa Pesquera beach in the municipality of Isabela, on July 22, 2021, from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm. The corporate employees of Spectraforce Puerto Rico, in collaboration with the municipality and DRNA, will focus on the collection of waste and classification of recyclable material. Our motto is: Protecting the ecosystem of Villa Pesquera!
We encourage you to celebrate and commemorate the “Latino Conservation Week” that takes place from July 15th – 27th. How can you participate? Applying the three R's no matter where you are: Reduce, Recycle, and Reuse; in addition to supporting and promoting local commerce.
Latino Conservation Week is an initiative of the “Hispanic Access Foundation” (HAF), in which Latino communities are invited to participate in various actions to promote care and protection of natural and cultural diversity. In addition, it raises awareness of our actions and the impact it has on our natural resources (beaches, rivers, forests, among others). Since its inception, hundreds of programs and special events have been held in various countries to celebrate the Latino heritage on the planet.
This year, Spectraforce joins the action!
Sponsor(s):
Spectraforce Technologies; DNRA; Monitoreo Ambiental; Programa de Reciclaje; Municipio de Isabela
Good news!! Spectraforce Puerto Rico will be cleaning Villa Pesquera beach in the municipality of Isabela, on July 22, 2021, from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm. The corporate employees of Spectraforce Puerto Rico, in collaboration with the municipality and DRNA, will focus on the collection of waste and classification of recyclable material. Our motto is: Protecting the ecosystem of Villa Pesquera!
We encourage you to celebrate and commemorate the “Latino Conservation Week” that takes place from July 15th – 27th. How can you participate? Applying the three R's no matter where you are: Reduce, Recycle, and Reuse; in addition to supporting and promoting local commerce.
Latino Conservation Week is an initiative of the “Hispanic Access Foundation” (HAF), in which Latino communities are invited to participate in various actions to promote care and protection of natural and cultural diversity. In addition, it raises awareness of our actions and the impact it has on our natural resources (beaches, rivers, forests, among others). Since its inception, hundreds of programs and special events have been held in various countries to celebrate the Latino heritage on the planet.
This year, Spectraforce joins the action!
In honor of #RethinkOutside as part of this year's Latino Conservation Week, Hispanic Access Foundation and Latino Outdoors are happy to present you with a downloadable copy of our #RethinkOutside Family Activity Kit. The file download will include a copy of last year's Loteria de Conservacion, a backyard scavenger hunt, a coloring book, and more! The kit will be available for download free of cost.
Kit available for download here: https://latinooutdoors.org/RethinkOutside-family-activity-kit/
En honor a #RethinkOutside como parte de la Semana de la Conservación Latina de este año, Hispanic Access Foundation y Latino Outdoors se complacen en presentarle una copia descargable de nuestro kit de actividades familiares #RethinkOutside. ¡La descarga del archivo incluirá una copia de la Lotería de Conservación del año pasado, una búsqueda del tesoro en el patio trasero, un libro para colorear y más! El kit estará disponible para descargar de forma gratuita.
Descargue su kit aqui: https://latinooutdoors.org/RethinkOutside-family-activity-kit/
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, Latino Outdoors
In honor of #RethinkOutside as part of this year's Latino Conservation Week, Hispanic Access Foundation and Latino Outdoors are happy to present you with a downloadable copy of our #RethinkOutside Family Activity Kit. The file download will include a copy of last year's Loteria de Conservacion, a backyard scavenger hunt, a coloring book, and more! The kit will be available for download free of cost.
Kit available for download here: https://latinooutdoors.org/RethinkOutside-family-activity-kit/
En honor a #RethinkOutside como parte de la Semana de la Conservación Latina de este año, Hispanic Access Foundation y Latino Outdoors se complacen en presentarle una copia descargable de nuestro kit de actividades familiares #RethinkOutside. ¡La descarga del archivo incluirá una copia de la Lotería de Conservación del año pasado, una búsqueda del tesoro en el patio trasero, un libro para colorear y más! El kit estará disponible para descargar de forma gratuita.
Descargue su kit aqui: https://latinooutdoors.org/RethinkOutside-family-activity-kit/
Join the Community Nature Connection Training Institute for Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion: Getting to the Root.
This training will delve into the root causes of racism, sexism, colonialism, ecological collapse and more. Together, we will explore both the interpersonal as well as structural changes necessary for building a world that honors ecology, true democracy and self-determination for all.
Sabrina Melendez (they/them) is a Puerto Rican decolonial anthropologist, activist and artist. They co-founded the Autonomous University of Political Education, a word-of-mouth educational institution for understanding structural racism, sexism, colonialism, ecological collapse, and capitalism, as well as for building democratic, horizontal, and ecological systems for a just future. Sabrina is the director of Camp Outright, a summer camp for queer and trans youth, and has worked on a variety of social, economic, and ecological justice initiatives with organizations such as the Sierra Student Coalition, VPIRG, Our Climate, MariaFund, Camp Uprise, Vermont Student Power Network, and the Bennington Environmental Action Group.
Register: https://www.communitynatureconnection.org/event-details/justice-equity-diversity-inclusion-getting-to-the-root
Location: Online
Accessibilty: Closed Captioning is available for this online training.
For questions about accessibility or otherwise, please email training@communitynatureconnection.org.
*Must be 18 and over for this training
Sponsor(s):
Community Nature Connection
Join the Community Nature Connection Training Institute for Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion: Getting to the Root.
This training will delve into the root causes of racism, sexism, colonialism, ecological collapse and more. Together, we will explore both the interpersonal as well as structural changes necessary for building a world that honors ecology, true democracy and self-determination for all.
Sabrina Melendez (they/them) is a Puerto Rican decolonial anthropologist, activist and artist. They co-founded the Autonomous University of Political Education, a word-of-mouth educational institution for understanding structural racism, sexism, colonialism, ecological collapse, and capitalism, as well as for building democratic, horizontal, and ecological systems for a just future. Sabrina is the director of Camp Outright, a summer camp for queer and trans youth, and has worked on a variety of social, economic, and ecological justice initiatives with organizations such as the Sierra Student Coalition, VPIRG, Our Climate, MariaFund, Camp Uprise, Vermont Student Power Network, and the Bennington Environmental Action Group.
Register: https://www.communitynatureconnection.org/event-details/justice-equity-diversity-inclusion-getting-to-the-root
Location: Online
Accessibilty: Closed Captioning is available for this online training.
For questions about accessibility or otherwise, please email training@communitynatureconnection.org.
*Must be 18 and over for this training
Who: Desert Community Wellness
Sponsor(s):
Nuestra TierraWho: Desert Community Wellness
Rethinking Park Safety: Promoting Park Equity for All is about reimagining public space and sparking conversations about parks as places where everyone - regardless of income level, housing status, race, immigration status, ability, gender, or identity - can feel safe and supported to connect with nature. When we discuss park equity, we need to rethink what parks mean as a safe place in the community, and what safety looks like in general. Through this event, we will be facilitating discussions and activities that challenge our preconceptions of what parks should look like and who parks should serve. Programming will include a station for youth to imagine and draw their ideal park, a space to connect community members with free mental health resources, speaking engagements from housing and environmental advocates, and culturally-relevant food for the public. Our honorarium will focus on how parks can positively serve and interact with all populations, bringing people together to care for each community's unique needs as nature cares for us. The hope is that the event will prop parks up as places that communities themselves take stewardship of to care for as vectors of joy, rest, and organizing.
Sponsor(s):
California State Parks,
Rethinking Park Safety: Promoting Park Equity for All is about reimagining public space and sparking conversations about parks as places where everyone - regardless of income level, housing status, race, immigration status, ability, gender, or identity - can feel safe and supported to connect with nature. When we discuss park equity, we need to rethink what parks mean as a safe place in the community, and what safety looks like in general. Through this event, we will be facilitating discussions and activities that challenge our preconceptions of what parks should look like and who parks should serve. Programming will include a station for youth to imagine and draw their ideal park, a space to connect community members with free mental health resources, speaking engagements from housing and environmental advocates, and culturally-relevant food for the public. Our honorarium will focus on how parks can positively serve and interact with all populations, bringing people together to care for each community's unique needs as nature cares for us. The hope is that the event will prop parks up as places that communities themselves take stewardship of to care for as vectors of joy, rest, and organizing.
Each year the Hispanic Access Foundation hosts Latino Conservation Week, a celebration of community, Latinx culture, and conservation. We’re excited to partner with NY State Parks to commemorate the week (July 17-25) for a day out at Shirley Chisholm State Park! We’ll start off removing and learning about the invasive plants in the area and then cap it off with a bike ride throughout the parks (complimentary bikes will be provided). Please register on Eventbrite as space is limited!
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors NYC, New York State Parks, Shirley Chisholm State ParkEach year the Hispanic Access Foundation hosts Latino Conservation Week, a celebration of community, Latinx culture, and conservation. We’re excited to partner with NY State Parks to commemorate the week (July 17-25) for a day out at Shirley Chisholm State Park! We’ll start off removing and learning about the invasive plants in the area and then cap it off with a bike ride throughout the parks (complimentary bikes will be provided). Please register on Eventbrite as space is limited!
Sponsor(s):
Washington Conservation Voters, Washington Environmental CouncilTHE RESOURCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT OF THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS
Invites you to the
TOPANGA CREEK CRAYFISH REMOVAL
WHEN: 10 AM TO 12 PM
Saturday, July 17
Lunch and beach parking provided
WHERE:
Meet at Topanga Bridge, located 2 miles north of PCH on CA 27.
WEAR:
Close-toed shoes and clothes that can get wet to the knee (rain boots not recommended).
NOTE:
Unfortunately, due to the steep slope access, wecannot allow children under 6 years old.
invites you to the
INTERESTED?
RSVP TO OUR OUTREACH COORDINATOR AT OUTREACH@RCDSMM.ORG
Sponsor(s):
RESOURCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT OF THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINSTHE RESOURCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT OF THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS
Invites you to the
TOPANGA CREEK CRAYFISH REMOVAL
WHEN: 10 AM TO 12 PM
Saturday, July 17
Lunch and beach parking provided
WHERE:
Meet at Topanga Bridge, located 2 miles north of PCH on CA 27.
WEAR:
Close-toed shoes and clothes that can get wet to the knee (rain boots not recommended).
NOTE:
Unfortunately, due to the steep slope access, wecannot allow children under 6 years old.
invites you to the
INTERESTED?
RSVP TO OUR OUTREACH COORDINATOR AT OUTREACH@RCDSMM.ORG
We are proud to be Dominican-American and members of Latino churches from the communities of Lawrence, Lowell, and Boston, Massachusetts. Over the years, we have enjoyed many visits by boat to our Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary to visit the whales and learn about their migration from El Caribe! Our communities joined our Mayor from the City of Lawrence in June to hold a virtual fishing clinic sponsored by NOAA and Hispanic Access Foundation. The same group of individuals plan to head out to celebrate Latino Conservation Week to the mouth of the Merrimack River to try out our new fishing skills to fish for bass. Estamos orgullosos de ser dominicanos-estadounidenses y miembros de iglesias latinas de las comunidades de Lawrence, Lowell y Boston, Massachusetts. A lo largo de los años, hemos disfrutado de visitas en barco a nuestro Santuario Marino Nacional Stellwagen Bank para visitar las ballenas y aprender sobre su migración desde El Caribe. Nuestras comunidades se unieron a nuestro alcalde de la ciudad de Lawrence en junio para realizar una clínica de pesca virtual patrocinada por la NOAA y la Hispanic Access Foundation. El mismo grupo de personas planea salir para celebrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina en la desembocadura del río Merrimack para probar nuestras nuevas habilidades de pesca para pescar lubinas.
Sponsor(s):
Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal de Lawrence, Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal de Lowell, y Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal de BostonWe are proud to be Dominican-American and members of Latino churches from the communities of Lawrence, Lowell, and Boston, Massachusetts. Over the years, we have enjoyed many visits by boat to our Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary to visit the whales and learn about their migration from El Caribe! Our communities joined our Mayor from the City of Lawrence in June to hold a virtual fishing clinic sponsored by NOAA and Hispanic Access Foundation. The same group of individuals plan to head out to celebrate Latino Conservation Week to the mouth of the Merrimack River to try out our new fishing skills to fish for bass. Estamos orgullosos de ser dominicanos-estadounidenses y miembros de iglesias latinas de las comunidades de Lawrence, Lowell y Boston, Massachusetts. A lo largo de los años, hemos disfrutado de visitas en barco a nuestro Santuario Marino Nacional Stellwagen Bank para visitar las ballenas y aprender sobre su migración desde El Caribe. Nuestras comunidades se unieron a nuestro alcalde de la ciudad de Lawrence en junio para realizar una clínica de pesca virtual patrocinada por la NOAA y la Hispanic Access Foundation. El mismo grupo de personas planea salir para celebrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina en la desembocadura del río Merrimack para probar nuestras nuevas habilidades de pesca para pescar lubinas.
To celebrate Latino Conservation Week, Hispanic Access Foundation will host a hike in the proposed Western Riverside County Wildlife Refuge at Mt. Rubidoux on July 22, 2021 starting at 9am PT. We will hike to the top of Mt. Rubidoux a 3 mile hike round trip. During this hike we will talk about the benefits of having green open spaces in underrepresented communities, and establishing the Western Riverside County Wildlife Refuge. Everyone is welcome - bring your family, friends, and pets! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out Brenda at brenda@hispanicaccess.org.
Don't forget to bring sunscreen, water, hats, comfortable clothing, comfortable walking/hike shoes and anything else you may need.
We will be meeting at the parking lot of Mt. Rubidoux Dog Park at 8:45am PT before we take off on the hike.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationTo celebrate Latino Conservation Week, Hispanic Access Foundation will host a hike in the proposed Western Riverside County Wildlife Refuge at Mt. Rubidoux on July 22, 2021 starting at 9am PT. We will hike to the top of Mt. Rubidoux a 3 mile hike round trip. During this hike we will talk about the benefits of having green open spaces in underrepresented communities, and establishing the Western Riverside County Wildlife Refuge. Everyone is welcome - bring your family, friends, and pets! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out Brenda at brenda@hispanicaccess.org.
Don't forget to bring sunscreen, water, hats, comfortable clothing, comfortable walking/hike shoes and anything else you may need.
We will be meeting at the parking lot of Mt. Rubidoux Dog Park at 8:45am PT before we take off on the hike.
LatinasRepresent, an initiative of the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA), is proud to partner with GreenLatinos to host "A Conversation with Latina Environmental Justice Champions" during Latino Conservation Week 2021 to celebrate Latina leadership and inspire more Latinas to pursue careers at the intersection of public policy and environmental justice.
Latinas have historically been underrepresented in the conservation field. Yet, despite a myriad of challenges Latinas have done and continue to do incredible work to create healthier and safer communities for us all.
During this conversation, we will learn how Latina environmental justice advocates got their start in the field, why this work is important to them, and what you can do to make a difference in your communities.
Speakers include:
Irma Muñoz, Mujeres de la Tierra
Jessica Loya, Next 100 Coalition
Raquel Gomez, Atabey Outdoors
Mariana Del Valle Prieto Cervantes, GreenLatinos
Sponsor(s):
LatinasRepresent and GreenLatinos
LatinasRepresent, an initiative of the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA), is proud to partner with GreenLatinos to host "A Conversation with Latina Environmental Justice Champions" during Latino Conservation Week 2021 to celebrate Latina leadership and inspire more Latinas to pursue careers at the intersection of public policy and environmental justice.
Latinas have historically been underrepresented in the conservation field. Yet, despite a myriad of challenges Latinas have done and continue to do incredible work to create healthier and safer communities for us all.
During this conversation, we will learn how Latina environmental justice advocates got their start in the field, why this work is important to them, and what you can do to make a difference in your communities.
Speakers include:
Irma Muñoz, Mujeres de la Tierra
Jessica Loya, Next 100 Coalition
Raquel Gomez, Atabey Outdoors
Mariana Del Valle Prieto Cervantes, GreenLatinos
Join Los Padres ForestWatch and Wilderness Youth Project—in support of Latino Conservation Week— for an Instagram Live on The California Outdoor Equity Program. Thursday, July 22 at 4:30PM. Head to Instagram- @lpforestwatch handle to tune in LIVE for the discussion
Speakers Include:
- Senator Monique Limón
- Gloria Sanchez-Arreola, Associate Program Director, Wilderness Youth Project
-Michelle Howard, Development Director, Wilderness Youth Project
- Graciela Cabello, Director of Youth and Community Engagement, Los Padres ForestWatch
The California Outdoor Equity Program, (AB 1680 and AB 209), both authored by Assemblymember Monique Limón, mark important wins in improving equitable access to California's natural resources and creating meaningful opportunities for communities that have historically faced barriers to enjoying the outdoors.
Join us for a lively discussion about how this bill came to be and how it will directly impact the communities on the Central Coast.
Sponsor(s):
Senator Monique Limón, Los Padres ForestWatch and Wilderness Youth Project
Join Los Padres ForestWatch and Wilderness Youth Project—in support of Latino Conservation Week— for an Instagram Live on The California Outdoor Equity Program. Thursday, July 22 at 4:30PM. Head to Instagram- @lpforestwatch handle to tune in LIVE for the discussion
Speakers Include:
- Senator Monique Limón
- Gloria Sanchez-Arreola, Associate Program Director, Wilderness Youth Project
-Michelle Howard, Development Director, Wilderness Youth Project
- Graciela Cabello, Director of Youth and Community Engagement, Los Padres ForestWatch
The California Outdoor Equity Program, (AB 1680 and AB 209), both authored by Assemblymember Monique Limón, mark important wins in improving equitable access to California's natural resources and creating meaningful opportunities for communities that have historically faced barriers to enjoying the outdoors.
Join us for a lively discussion about how this bill came to be and how it will directly impact the communities on the Central Coast.
Celebrate Latino Conservation Week at Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park! What does conservation mean to you? Pick up a bilingual nature guide to discover the beauty of the Texas Hill Country that inspired President Johnson to pass environmental legislation to preserve green spaces, such as national parks. Nature guides can be picked up at the Johnson City Visitor Center and at the Hangar Visitor Center located at the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall, Texas.
Sponsor(s):
Friends of Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical ParkCelebrate Latino Conservation Week at Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park! What does conservation mean to you? Pick up a bilingual nature guide to discover the beauty of the Texas Hill Country that inspired President Johnson to pass environmental legislation to preserve green spaces, such as national parks. Nature guides can be picked up at the Johnson City Visitor Center and at the Hangar Visitor Center located at the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall, Texas.
Join us in the shade for our bilingual story time on Saturday July 17th @ 9:00 a.m.! We will read The Very Hungry Caterpillar in English and Spanish, sing songs, and make a craft to take home. Watershed Management Group is hosting Family Saturdays every third Saturday of the month at the Living Lab and Learning Center located at 1137 N. Dodge Blvd from 8a.m. - 11a.m..
Schedule:
8am - Explore the activities
9am - Storytime
10am - Explore the activities
We encourage masks for adults who are not vaccinated. Registration encouraged, walk - ins welcome.
www.watershedmg.org/family
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¡Únase a nosotros en la sombra para nuestra hora de cuentos bilingües el sábado 17 de julio a las 9:00 a.m.! Leeremos La Oruga Muy Hambrienta en inglés y español, cantaremos canciones y haremos un proyecto de arte para llevar a casa. Watershed Management Group está organizando sábados familiares cada tercer sábado del mes en el Living Lab and Learning Center localizado en 1137 N. Dodge Blvd.
Horario:
8am - Explore las actividades
9am - Hora de cuentos
10am - Explore las actividades
Pedimos que todos los adultos sin vacuna usen máscaras. Se recomienda registro pero no es obligatorio.
www.watershedmg.org/family
Sponsor(s):
Watershed Management GroupJoin us in the shade for our bilingual story time on Saturday July 17th @ 9:00 a.m.! We will read The Very Hungry Caterpillar in English and Spanish, sing songs, and make a craft to take home. Watershed Management Group is hosting Family Saturdays every third Saturday of the month at the Living Lab and Learning Center located at 1137 N. Dodge Blvd from 8a.m. - 11a.m..
Schedule:
8am - Explore the activities
9am - Storytime
10am - Explore the activities
We encourage masks for adults who are not vaccinated. Registration encouraged, walk - ins welcome.
www.watershedmg.org/family
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¡Únase a nosotros en la sombra para nuestra hora de cuentos bilingües el sábado 17 de julio a las 9:00 a.m.! Leeremos La Oruga Muy Hambrienta en inglés y español, cantaremos canciones y haremos un proyecto de arte para llevar a casa. Watershed Management Group está organizando sábados familiares cada tercer sábado del mes en el Living Lab and Learning Center localizado en 1137 N. Dodge Blvd.
Horario:
8am - Explore las actividades
9am - Hora de cuentos
10am - Explore las actividades
Pedimos que todos los adultos sin vacuna usen máscaras. Se recomienda registro pero no es obligatorio.
www.watershedmg.org/family
We will be doing two crafts with a local artist and discussing some incredible Latinos in conservation work around the world!
Sponsor(s):
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge
We will be doing two crafts with a local artist and discussing some incredible Latinos in conservation work around the world!
¡Dios creó todo y lo puso en nuestras manos!
Pastor Armando Vera
Muy poco se habla en las iglesias y como latinos sobre disfrutar y conservar la tierra, o sea, los bosques, mares, ríos y el ecosistema en general. Para muchas personas puede ser un tema no bíblico, no espiritual y que no debe de predicarse desde el púlpito, pero no es así.
En esta Semana de Conservación Latina estaremos enseñando por la radio sobre qué hacer, qué lograr y qué mejorar en nuestro entorno, para hacer de este mundo, uno mejor.
Los seres humanos somos creación de Dios y todo lo que está a nuestro alrededor también fue creado por Dios, quien nos dio la gran tarea de cuidar, proteger y preservar responsablemente todo lo creado.
Debemos de disfrutar junto a nuestra familia todo lo que Dios creó para nosotros, tocando las flores, sintiendo la arena del mar y la brisa de la mañana, caminando por los senderos en medio de la naturaleza y los bosques, escuchando el canto de los pájaros, y observando los animales, desde las pequeñas hormigas hasta las bestias más grandes.
Hay muchas acciones que unidos podemos tomar para proteger nuestra tierra, desde recoger basura y evitar tirarla, hasta cuidar los entornos naturales.
“Y los bendijo Dios, y les dijo: Fructificad y multiplicaos; llenad la tierra, y sojuzgadla, y señoread en los peces del mar, en las aves de los cielos, y en todas las bestias que se mueven sobre la tierra.” Génesis 1:28
La conservación de nuestra tierra requiere también recurrir a las autoridades para promover acciones que lleven a establecer leyes y programas para preservar con responsabilidad el hábitat natural, así como regulaciones sobre la caza indiscriminada, que, en aras del deporte, está extinguiendo especies en los mares y en el campo.
Tenemos esta gran responsabilidad, enseñemos sobre ella y hagamos algo desde hoy.
Dios ha sido bueno con nosotros: ¡Disfrutemos y conservemos la tierra!
Sponsor(s):
Latino Conservation Week¡Dios creó todo y lo puso en nuestras manos!
Pastor Armando Vera
Muy poco se habla en las iglesias y como latinos sobre disfrutar y conservar la tierra, o sea, los bosques, mares, ríos y el ecosistema en general. Para muchas personas puede ser un tema no bíblico, no espiritual y que no debe de predicarse desde el púlpito, pero no es así.
En esta Semana de Conservación Latina estaremos enseñando por la radio sobre qué hacer, qué lograr y qué mejorar en nuestro entorno, para hacer de este mundo, uno mejor.
Los seres humanos somos creación de Dios y todo lo que está a nuestro alrededor también fue creado por Dios, quien nos dio la gran tarea de cuidar, proteger y preservar responsablemente todo lo creado.
Debemos de disfrutar junto a nuestra familia todo lo que Dios creó para nosotros, tocando las flores, sintiendo la arena del mar y la brisa de la mañana, caminando por los senderos en medio de la naturaleza y los bosques, escuchando el canto de los pájaros, y observando los animales, desde las pequeñas hormigas hasta las bestias más grandes.
Hay muchas acciones que unidos podemos tomar para proteger nuestra tierra, desde recoger basura y evitar tirarla, hasta cuidar los entornos naturales.
“Y los bendijo Dios, y les dijo: Fructificad y multiplicaos; llenad la tierra, y sojuzgadla, y señoread en los peces del mar, en las aves de los cielos, y en todas las bestias que se mueven sobre la tierra.” Génesis 1:28
La conservación de nuestra tierra requiere también recurrir a las autoridades para promover acciones que lleven a establecer leyes y programas para preservar con responsabilidad el hábitat natural, así como regulaciones sobre la caza indiscriminada, que, en aras del deporte, está extinguiendo especies en los mares y en el campo.
Tenemos esta gran responsabilidad, enseñemos sobre ella y hagamos algo desde hoy.
Dios ha sido bueno con nosotros: ¡Disfrutemos y conservemos la tierra!
The Inland Empire is home to beautiful landscapes, mountains, deserts, lakes, and so much more! The purpose of this hiking guide and video is to support #DiversifyOutdoors and encourage the Latino community in the I.E. to enjoy the outdoors. The video and accompanying guide will inform the community of local hikes and provide other outdoor-related resources from camping to advocacy. Both the video and hiking guide will be released on Friday (7/23) at 12pm PST and can be found through the links found below!
Link to channels:
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user145627695
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ5nGcJzf8GgM0Pnw83ZMhw/videos
Sponsor(s):
Latino Conservation Week
The Inland Empire is home to beautiful landscapes, mountains, deserts, lakes, and so much more! The purpose of this hiking guide and video is to support #DiversifyOutdoors and encourage the Latino community in the I.E. to enjoy the outdoors. The video and accompanying guide will inform the community of local hikes and provide other outdoor-related resources from camping to advocacy. Both the video and hiking guide will be released on Friday (7/23) at 12pm PST and can be found through the links found below!
Link to channels:
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user145627695
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ5nGcJzf8GgM0Pnw83ZMhw/videos
A virtual conversation on community-supported conservation! Learn about varying experiences protecting lands and waters with FLLT Executive Director Andy Zepp and Eva Lopez, former Assistant Legal Counsel and current legal consultant for Para La Naturaleza, and Vice President of the Latino Civic Association of Tompkins County. This event is free and open to all.
Sponsor(s):
Finger Lakes Land TrustA virtual conversation on community-supported conservation! Learn about varying experiences protecting lands and waters with FLLT Executive Director Andy Zepp and Eva Lopez, former Assistant Legal Counsel and current legal consultant for Para La Naturaleza, and Vice President of the Latino Civic Association of Tompkins County. This event is free and open to all.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED **Registration Closes on Saturday, July 24th,12pm MST** Space is limited! Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-colorado-latino-conservation-week-bilingual-yoga-and-birding-tickets-163776617271
This event is free and park entrance will be waived for participants. Must be 18 and older to participate.
Starting at 6:30pm, we will be taking an easy 30-minute walk to the Boardwalk Gazebo at Barr Lake where we will learn how to identify and observe waterfowl, birds of prey, and ecosystems that inhabit healthy bird populations. Latino Outdoors volunteer Rosie Sanchez, who is a birder of 14 years, and a bilingual outdoor educator provided by the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies in partnership with Barr Lake will be leading and helping participants with bird identification. We will provide binoculars, but you are welcome to bring your own!
We'll conclude our walk at the Boardwalk Gazebo with a 45 minute beginner-level bilingual yoga class taught by Diana Campos, who received yoga certification and training as part of the Latino Outdoors Colorado Leadership Development Program funded by REI. This yoga practice will feature bird call identification during the practice.
Required:
Suggested Additional Packing List:
About the Trail
Distance: 1.3 miles to Gazebo Boardwalk, ride back to parking lot in golf carts
Elevation Gain: 0 ft
Max Elevation: 5,130 ft
Skill Level: Easy
Trail Use: Foot, horse, mountain bike
Facilities/Restrooms: None, Nature Center will be closed
Terrain Description: Flat, non-paved wide trail
Trail/Condition Hazards: Mosquitos during evening
!Acompaña a Latino Outdoors Colorado para una noche de práctica de yoga bilingüe (español / inglés) para observar aves para cerrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina 2021!
SE REQUIERE INSCRIPCIÓN ** La inscripción cierra el sábado 24 de julio a las 12 p.m. MST ** !Cupo es limitado!
Este evento es gratuito y no se cobrará la entrada al parque para los participantes. Debe tener 18 años o más para participar.
A partir de las 6:30 pm, realizaremos una caminata fácil de 30 minutos hasta el Boardwalk Gazebo en Barr Lake, donde aprenderemos a identificar y observar aves acuáticas, aves rapaces y ecosistemas que habitan en poblaciones saludables de aves. La voluntaria de Latino Outdoors Rosie Sánchez, quien es una observadora de aves de 14 años, y una educadora bilingüe al aire libre proporcionada por Bird Conservancy of the Rockies en asociación con Barr Lake, liderará y ayudará a los participantes con la identificación de aves. Le proporcionaremos binoculares, ¡pero puede traer los suyos!
Concluiremos nuestra caminata en el Boardwalk Gazebo con una clase de yoga bilingüe para principiantes de 45 minutos impartida por Diana Campos, quien recibió la certificación y capacitación de yoga como parte del Programa de Desarrollo de Liderazgo Latino Outdoors Colorado financiado por REI. Esta práctica de yoga contará con la identificación del canto de los pájaros durante la práctica.
Requerido:
Lista de empaque adicional sugerida:
Sobre el sendero
Distancia: 1.3 millas hasta el paseo marítimo Gazebo, viaje de regreso al estacionamiento en carritos de golf
Ganancia de elevación: 0 pies
Elevación máxima: 5,130 pies
Nivel de habilidad: Fácil
Uso del sendero: a pie, a caballo, en bicicleta de montaña
Instalaciones / baños: ninguno, el centro de la naturaleza estará cerrado
Descripción del terreno: Sendero ancho plano y no pavimentado
Peligros del sendero / condición: mosquitos durante la noche
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors COREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED **Registration Closes on Saturday, July 24th,12pm MST** Space is limited! Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-colorado-latino-conservation-week-bilingual-yoga-and-birding-tickets-163776617271
This event is free and park entrance will be waived for participants. Must be 18 and older to participate.
Starting at 6:30pm, we will be taking an easy 30-minute walk to the Boardwalk Gazebo at Barr Lake where we will learn how to identify and observe waterfowl, birds of prey, and ecosystems that inhabit healthy bird populations. Latino Outdoors volunteer Rosie Sanchez, who is a birder of 14 years, and a bilingual outdoor educator provided by the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies in partnership with Barr Lake will be leading and helping participants with bird identification. We will provide binoculars, but you are welcome to bring your own!
We'll conclude our walk at the Boardwalk Gazebo with a 45 minute beginner-level bilingual yoga class taught by Diana Campos, who received yoga certification and training as part of the Latino Outdoors Colorado Leadership Development Program funded by REI. This yoga practice will feature bird call identification during the practice.
Required:
Suggested Additional Packing List:
About the Trail
Distance: 1.3 miles to Gazebo Boardwalk, ride back to parking lot in golf carts
Elevation Gain: 0 ft
Max Elevation: 5,130 ft
Skill Level: Easy
Trail Use: Foot, horse, mountain bike
Facilities/Restrooms: None, Nature Center will be closed
Terrain Description: Flat, non-paved wide trail
Trail/Condition Hazards: Mosquitos during evening
!Acompaña a Latino Outdoors Colorado para una noche de práctica de yoga bilingüe (español / inglés) para observar aves para cerrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina 2021!
SE REQUIERE INSCRIPCIÓN ** La inscripción cierra el sábado 24 de julio a las 12 p.m. MST ** !Cupo es limitado!
Este evento es gratuito y no se cobrará la entrada al parque para los participantes. Debe tener 18 años o más para participar.
A partir de las 6:30 pm, realizaremos una caminata fácil de 30 minutos hasta el Boardwalk Gazebo en Barr Lake, donde aprenderemos a identificar y observar aves acuáticas, aves rapaces y ecosistemas que habitan en poblaciones saludables de aves. La voluntaria de Latino Outdoors Rosie Sánchez, quien es una observadora de aves de 14 años, y una educadora bilingüe al aire libre proporcionada por Bird Conservancy of the Rockies en asociación con Barr Lake, liderará y ayudará a los participantes con la identificación de aves. Le proporcionaremos binoculares, ¡pero puede traer los suyos!
Concluiremos nuestra caminata en el Boardwalk Gazebo con una clase de yoga bilingüe para principiantes de 45 minutos impartida por Diana Campos, quien recibió la certificación y capacitación de yoga como parte del Programa de Desarrollo de Liderazgo Latino Outdoors Colorado financiado por REI. Esta práctica de yoga contará con la identificación del canto de los pájaros durante la práctica.
Requerido:
Lista de empaque adicional sugerida:
Sobre el sendero
Distancia: 1.3 millas hasta el paseo marítimo Gazebo, viaje de regreso al estacionamiento en carritos de golf
Ganancia de elevación: 0 pies
Elevación máxima: 5,130 pies
Nivel de habilidad: Fácil
Uso del sendero: a pie, a caballo, en bicicleta de montaña
Instalaciones / baños: ninguno, el centro de la naturaleza estará cerrado
Descripción del terreno: Sendero ancho plano y no pavimentado
Peligros del sendero / condición: mosquitos durante la noche
Please join us for this VIRTUAL session to learn more about issues of clean air, climate, and toxins that affect the health of Latino children and families from Erandi Trevino of EcoMadres, bringing Latina moms (and grandmas) together to address educate, engage and empower members to have conversations with lawmakers about the environment’s effect on our children’s health.
Born from a meaningful partnership between Moms Clean Air Force and founding partner GreenLatinos, the EcoMadres program now includes a broad cross-section of Latino organizations and plans to expand into even more communities where Latinos live and work.
Nacido de una significativa asociación entre Moms Clean Air Force y uno de los fundadores, GreenLatinos, el programa EcoMadres se ha ampliado para incluir una amplia selección de organizaciones latinas y tiene planeado expandirse a incluso más comunidades donde viven y trabajan latinos. EcoMadres educa, involucra y potencia a sus miembros para que puedan discutir con los legisladores sobre el efecto del medioambiente en la salud de nuestros hijos.
REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/generating-awareness-action-for-generational-health-tickets-163354839723
Sponsor(s):
National Butterfly Center, North American Butterfly AssociationPlease join us for this VIRTUAL session to learn more about issues of clean air, climate, and toxins that affect the health of Latino children and families from Erandi Trevino of EcoMadres, bringing Latina moms (and grandmas) together to address educate, engage and empower members to have conversations with lawmakers about the environment’s effect on our children’s health.
Born from a meaningful partnership between Moms Clean Air Force and founding partner GreenLatinos, the EcoMadres program now includes a broad cross-section of Latino organizations and plans to expand into even more communities where Latinos live and work.
Nacido de una significativa asociación entre Moms Clean Air Force y uno de los fundadores, GreenLatinos, el programa EcoMadres se ha ampliado para incluir una amplia selección de organizaciones latinas y tiene planeado expandirse a incluso más comunidades donde viven y trabajan latinos. EcoMadres educa, involucra y potencia a sus miembros para que puedan discutir con los legisladores sobre el efecto del medioambiente en la salud de nuestros hijos.
REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/generating-awareness-action-for-generational-health-tickets-163354839723
Join Audubon California, Latino Outdoors, and Hispanic Access Foundation as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week!
Having meaningful conversations that shape our views on who and what belongs in nature is more important now than ever. Who decides what is native and what is not native in nature? Why is it that a person that just relocated (migrated) to Los Angeles can have their offspring considered a “California Native,” but plants and animals will always be associated with their land of origin. Tune into a conversation with members of the Indigenous community in Los Angeles as they discuss what it means for plants and people to be Native or Non-native.
Don't miss out on Mapping Migraciones: Native vs. Non-native on Thursday, July 22nd from 5:30pm PT/8:30pm ET!
Register for the event here: https://act.audubon.org/a/mm-native-nonnative
Sponsor(s):
Audubon California, Latino Outdoors, Hispanic Access FoundationJoin Audubon California, Latino Outdoors, and Hispanic Access Foundation as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week!
Having meaningful conversations that shape our views on who and what belongs in nature is more important now than ever. Who decides what is native and what is not native in nature? Why is it that a person that just relocated (migrated) to Los Angeles can have their offspring considered a “California Native,” but plants and animals will always be associated with their land of origin. Tune into a conversation with members of the Indigenous community in Los Angeles as they discuss what it means for plants and people to be Native or Non-native.
Don't miss out on Mapping Migraciones: Native vs. Non-native on Thursday, July 22nd from 5:30pm PT/8:30pm ET!
Register for the event here: https://act.audubon.org/a/mm-native-nonnative
Hola Amigos & amigas, come out and join us on a ride just for the Latinx community. The Boulder Mountainbike Alliance is dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion in our community. We’ve added a Latinx ride to create a safe space for riders that are underrepresented in Boulder, led by Latinx Ride Guides. Who is welcome? Anyone part of the Latinx community and people who want to practice speaking Spanish or identify with this culture. We'll ride beginner and family friendly trails in Boulder county and finish every ride with a small get together and BBQ. We'll provide the beer and the grill, you bring the food and fun! All levels welcome, let's make this awesome sport more diverse and inclusive!
Registration required: https://www.meetup.com/Boulder-Mountain-Bikers/events/278621391/
Sponsor(s):
Boulder Mountainbike AllianceHola Amigos & amigas, come out and join us on a ride just for the Latinx community. The Boulder Mountainbike Alliance is dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion in our community. We’ve added a Latinx ride to create a safe space for riders that are underrepresented in Boulder, led by Latinx Ride Guides. Who is welcome? Anyone part of the Latinx community and people who want to practice speaking Spanish or identify with this culture. We'll ride beginner and family friendly trails in Boulder county and finish every ride with a small get together and BBQ. We'll provide the beer and the grill, you bring the food and fun! All levels welcome, let's make this awesome sport more diverse and inclusive!
Registration required: https://www.meetup.com/Boulder-Mountain-Bikers/events/278621391/
Join us live to celebrate #LatinoConservationWeek and our #ConservationCultura with this virtual cooking class run by a guest chef. Food in many cultures, including the Latino culture, is a way for us to preserve our heritage and culture by allowing us to share recipes through generations and keeping our rich traditions alive. Breaking bread together not only fuels our bodies, but fuels our souls by creating community around our favorite recipes.
Register for the event in advance to receive the recipes and ingredients list we’ll need to cook the traditional Mexican dishes our guest chef will be walking us through. The cooking class will be free and Spanish interpretation and/or captioning will be provided.
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_r4puDY4fQMevCgYkAq82pw
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Únase a nosotros en vivo para celebrar la #LatinoConservationWeek y nuestra #ConservationCultura con esta clase de cocina virtual dirigida por un chef invitado. La comida en muchas culturas, incluida la cultura latina, es una forma de preservar nuestra herencia y cultura al permitirnos compartir recetas a través de generaciones y mantener vivas nuestras ricas tradiciones. Partir el pan juntos no solo alimenta nuestros cuerpos, sino que también alimenta nuestras almas al crear una comunidad en torno a nuestras recetas favoritas.
Regístrese para el evento con anticipación para recibir las recetas y la lista de ingredientes que necesitaremos para cocinar los platos tradicionales mexicanos que nuestro chef invitado nos acompañará. La clase de cocina será gratuita y se proporcionará interpretación y / o subtítulos en español.
Registrar aqui: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_r4puDY4fQMevCgYkAq82pw
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, Hispanic Access FoundationJoin us live to celebrate #LatinoConservationWeek and our #ConservationCultura with this virtual cooking class run by a guest chef. Food in many cultures, including the Latino culture, is a way for us to preserve our heritage and culture by allowing us to share recipes through generations and keeping our rich traditions alive. Breaking bread together not only fuels our bodies, but fuels our souls by creating community around our favorite recipes.
Register for the event in advance to receive the recipes and ingredients list we’ll need to cook the traditional Mexican dishes our guest chef will be walking us through. The cooking class will be free and Spanish interpretation and/or captioning will be provided.
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_r4puDY4fQMevCgYkAq82pw
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Únase a nosotros en vivo para celebrar la #LatinoConservationWeek y nuestra #ConservationCultura con esta clase de cocina virtual dirigida por un chef invitado. La comida en muchas culturas, incluida la cultura latina, es una forma de preservar nuestra herencia y cultura al permitirnos compartir recetas a través de generaciones y mantener vivas nuestras ricas tradiciones. Partir el pan juntos no solo alimenta nuestros cuerpos, sino que también alimenta nuestras almas al crear una comunidad en torno a nuestras recetas favoritas.
Regístrese para el evento con anticipación para recibir las recetas y la lista de ingredientes que necesitaremos para cocinar los platos tradicionales mexicanos que nuestro chef invitado nos acompañará. La clase de cocina será gratuita y se proporcionará interpretación y / o subtítulos en español.
Registrar aqui: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_r4puDY4fQMevCgYkAq82pw
Events! Music! Food! - Latino Conservation Week is here! Join us Tuesday, July 20th at the Audubon Center at Debs Park, or online (streaming on Facebook Live) for an intimate conversation and celebration for PUBLIC LANDS! We will have guest SPEAKERS, MUSIC by Jacqueline Arevalo from Cosmic Radio, and FREE FOOD to all that register on Eventbrite. (Space will be limited)
Sponsor(s):
Nature for All and Latino Outdoors, Los AngelesEvents! Music! Food! - Latino Conservation Week is here! Join us Tuesday, July 20th at the Audubon Center at Debs Park, or online (streaming on Facebook Live) for an intimate conversation and celebration for PUBLIC LANDS! We will have guest SPEAKERS, MUSIC by Jacqueline Arevalo from Cosmic Radio, and FREE FOOD to all that register on Eventbrite. (Space will be limited)
It’s #LatinoConservationWeek and we’re sharing different ways to get active in your community that will help the environment! Everything from picking up trash to volunteering can make a difference.
For more information on how to participate, visit https://lanatureforall.org/2021/07/19/nature-for-all-invites-you-to-celebrate-latino-conservation-week-with-us/
Sponsor(s):
Nature for All
It’s #LatinoConservationWeek and we’re sharing different ways to get active in your community that will help the environment! Everything from picking up trash to volunteering can make a difference.
For more information on how to participate, visit https://lanatureforall.org/2021/07/19/nature-for-all-invites-you-to-celebrate-latino-conservation-week-with-us/
¡Desplácese hacia abajo hasta el final de esta página para registrarse! Este evento ocurre con lluvia o sol.
¡Dale una mano a la naturaleza! ¡Ven y únete a nosotros en la impresionante Reserva Ecológica Bohemia de 1,000 acres para un día de administración, construcción de comunidad, un poco de ejercicio y algo de diversión! Este fin de semana tendrá nos estaremos enfocando en la conservación de Bohemia a traves de un proyecto comunitario seguido por tiempo libre para disfrutar de este hermoso lugar. Estaremos campando el sábado por la noche y nos despediremos el domingo por la tarde. Todos/as son bienvenidos.
No se requiere experiencia. LandPaths proporcionará otras herramientas y el equipaje necesario para aquellos/as que lo ocupen. Si tiene herramientas y su propio equipaje de campar en casa, puede traerlas. ¡Sin herramientas eléctricas, por favor!
Dónde:
Nos reuniremos en el estacionamiento del Centro Comunitario de Occidental (3920 Bohemian Highway, Occidental) a las 9 a.m. y una vez que lleguen todos, conduciremos unas 2 millas más para llegar a la Reserva Ecológica Bohemia
Dirreciones para llegar al Centro Comunitario de Occidental:
Desde Santa Rosa diríjase hacia el oeste por la autopista 12, y luego ve a la direcha a Fulton Rd. y luego inmediatamente ve a la izquierda a Occidental Rd. Permanece en Occidental Rd por 7 millas y luego va a la derecha a Green Hill Rd. En la proxima parada vas a la izquierda a Graton Rd. Permanece en Graton Rd. por otras 3 millas. Cuando lleges a la Bohemian Highway el Centro Comunitario esta a su lado izquierda.
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Sponsor(s):
LandPaths
¡Desplácese hacia abajo hasta el final de esta página para registrarse! Este evento ocurre con lluvia o sol.
¡Dale una mano a la naturaleza! ¡Ven y únete a nosotros en la impresionante Reserva Ecológica Bohemia de 1,000 acres para un día de administración, construcción de comunidad, un poco de ejercicio y algo de diversión! Este fin de semana tendrá nos estaremos enfocando en la conservación de Bohemia a traves de un proyecto comunitario seguido por tiempo libre para disfrutar de este hermoso lugar. Estaremos campando el sábado por la noche y nos despediremos el domingo por la tarde. Todos/as son bienvenidos.
No se requiere experiencia. LandPaths proporcionará otras herramientas y el equipaje necesario para aquellos/as que lo ocupen. Si tiene herramientas y su propio equipaje de campar en casa, puede traerlas. ¡Sin herramientas eléctricas, por favor!
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Nos reuniremos en el estacionamiento del Centro Comunitario de Occidental (3920 Bohemian Highway, Occidental) a las 9 a.m. y una vez que lleguen todos, conduciremos unas 2 millas más para llegar a la Reserva Ecológica Bohemia
Dirreciones para llegar al Centro Comunitario de Occidental:
Desde Santa Rosa diríjase hacia el oeste por la autopista 12, y luego ve a la direcha a Fulton Rd. y luego inmediatamente ve a la izquierda a Occidental Rd. Permanece en Occidental Rd por 7 millas y luego va a la derecha a Green Hill Rd. En la proxima parada vas a la izquierda a Graton Rd. Permanece en Graton Rd. por otras 3 millas. Cuando lleges a la Bohemian Highway el Centro Comunitario esta a su lado izquierda.
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Lea nuestra actualización de COVID-19.
Breathe Southern California (Breathe Socal) is a non-profit organization that promotes clean air and healthy lungs through education, research, technology, and advocacy.
We are collaborating with Energy Upgrade California to conduct an educational workshop focusing on the Time Of Use (TOU) for home energy efficiency.
Workshop goals include:
We can all take part in reducing our energy at home during 4-9 pm the hours when demand is high and renewable resources are low.
Event will be on FB live- Breathe Southern California
https://www.facebook.com/BreatheSoCal
Wednesday July 21,2021 at 10 am
Sponsor(s):
Breathe Southern California in partnership with Energy Upgrade CaliforniaBreathe Southern California (Breathe Socal) is a non-profit organization that promotes clean air and healthy lungs through education, research, technology, and advocacy.
We are collaborating with Energy Upgrade California to conduct an educational workshop focusing on the Time Of Use (TOU) for home energy efficiency.
Workshop goals include:
We can all take part in reducing our energy at home during 4-9 pm the hours when demand is high and renewable resources are low.
Event will be on FB live- Breathe Southern California
https://www.facebook.com/BreatheSoCal
Wednesday July 21,2021 at 10 am
The mountains of Southern California are islands of biodiversity, rising from the sea of desert around them. These "sky islands" are home to many lizards, plants, and other creatures found nowhere else on Earth.
Follow their story through hundreds of thousands of years of changing climate to see how they reached the places we find them today, see how unprecedented new climate shifts are threatening them in the present, and learn what you can do to help build a resilient future for lizards, plants, (and everyone else!)
Presented by Colin Barrows, a Coachella Valley naturalist with the Mt. San Jacinto Natural History Association and CactusToCloud, who advocates for the conservation of open spaces and native species by working with local agencies to advance habitat conservation, recreational trails planning, and promote community science to grow public understanding and appreciation of desert ecosystems.
Sponsor(s):
Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas and CactusToCloudThe mountains of Southern California are islands of biodiversity, rising from the sea of desert around them. These "sky islands" are home to many lizards, plants, and other creatures found nowhere else on Earth.
Follow their story through hundreds of thousands of years of changing climate to see how they reached the places we find them today, see how unprecedented new climate shifts are threatening them in the present, and learn what you can do to help build a resilient future for lizards, plants, (and everyone else!)
Presented by Colin Barrows, a Coachella Valley naturalist with the Mt. San Jacinto Natural History Association and CactusToCloud, who advocates for the conservation of open spaces and native species by working with local agencies to advance habitat conservation, recreational trails planning, and promote community science to grow public understanding and appreciation of desert ecosystems.
This event will be covering the Monarch butterfly, what people can do to help and also how it connects to some Mexican cultures and beliefs.
Sponsor(s):
noneThis event will be covering the Monarch butterfly, what people can do to help and also how it connects to some Mexican cultures and beliefs.
Hola hiking buddies!
Latinxhikers & the Appalachian Trail Conservancy are excited to work together to bring you a day filled with beautiful vistas, reflection, and FOOD. We can’t truly celebrate Latino Conservation Week without food, amiright? We want you to showcase your culture and best cooking skills by bringing a dish to share with the group. First, we will hike to the summit of Blood Mtn where we will hang for a bit and reflect on our roles in the conservation movement. We will then return to the trailhead and enjoy each other's yummy creations. We will have coolers and ways to heat up the food once we return from our hike.
Sponsor(s):
Appalachian Trail Conservancy, LatinxHikers, Latino Conservation Week
Hola hiking buddies!
Latinxhikers & the Appalachian Trail Conservancy are excited to work together to bring you a day filled with beautiful vistas, reflection, and FOOD. We can’t truly celebrate Latino Conservation Week without food, amiright? We want you to showcase your culture and best cooking skills by bringing a dish to share with the group. First, we will hike to the summit of Blood Mtn where we will hang for a bit and reflect on our roles in the conservation movement. We will then return to the trailhead and enjoy each other's yummy creations. We will have coolers and ways to heat up the food once we return from our hike.
Bring your family and friends for a fun afternoon of food, nature hikes, and fishing (poles provided or bring your own)
Sponsor(s):
Conversacion de ConservacionBring your family and friends for a fun afternoon of food, nature hikes, and fishing (poles provided or bring your own)
Se tratan temas relacionados a disfrutar y la conservación de la tierra, con consejos prácticos e información actual.
Es en Radio Poder de Dios en el 100.7 FM en el área de Pharr, TX y por www.radiopoderdedios.org.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationSe tratan temas relacionados a disfrutar y la conservación de la tierra, con consejos prácticos e información actual.
Es en Radio Poder de Dios en el 100.7 FM en el área de Pharr, TX y por www.radiopoderdedios.org.
Join us on Saturday, July 24th, from 9 to 10 AM for a beginner-focused birding trip in Grove Park! Learn how to participate in community science to help protect birds (and participate in a community science contest!), and get to know the birds in Atlanta. Spanish translation will be available!
Birding Focus: We will be looking for year-round and summer resident birds, including woodpeckers, songbirds, and hawks. Binoculars will be available to borrow!
Sponsor(s):
Georgia AudubonJoin us on Saturday, July 24th, from 9 to 10 AM for a beginner-focused birding trip in Grove Park! Learn how to participate in community science to help protect birds (and participate in a community science contest!), and get to know the birds in Atlanta. Spanish translation will be available!
Birding Focus: We will be looking for year-round and summer resident birds, including woodpeckers, songbirds, and hawks. Binoculars will be available to borrow!
Embark on a scenic and interpretive tour of one of New Jersey's finest coastal wonders. Join us in visiting The Wetlands Institute for a guided walk along their salt marsh trail and learn about the importance of conserving such a vital ecosystem.
Free with admission: $8 for ages 13 & up, $6 for ages 3 - 12
Wear shoes that can get muddy!
Sponsor(s):
Oceans Advisory CouncilEmbark on a scenic and interpretive tour of one of New Jersey's finest coastal wonders. Join us in visiting The Wetlands Institute for a guided walk along their salt marsh trail and learn about the importance of conserving such a vital ecosystem.
Free with admission: $8 for ages 13 & up, $6 for ages 3 - 12
Wear shoes that can get muddy!
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationSponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationSponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, Radio Poder de Dios y www.radiopoderdedios.orgCindy Rangel is the founder of Ella Pocketbook, a company focused on sustainable fashion and travel accessories for professional women of color. She is currently working on her first travel bag that has the planet and people in mind.
Join us live on IG @LatinoConservationWeek this Saturday at 1:00 pm EST/10:00 am PST to hear from Cindy about her and her new business.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, Ella PocketbookCindy Rangel is the founder of Ella Pocketbook, a company focused on sustainable fashion and travel accessories for professional women of color. She is currently working on her first travel bag that has the planet and people in mind.
Join us live on IG @LatinoConservationWeek this Saturday at 1:00 pm EST/10:00 am PST to hear from Cindy about her and her new business.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, Radio Poder de Dios y www.radiopoderdedios.orgEste Sábado 24 de Julio a las 8:00 am, tendremos un tiempo familiar en el Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge en Alamo, Texas.
Incluirá enseñanzas de la vida animal y forestal guiadas por Thamara S. Hernandez, Urban Park Ranger del Servicio de Pesca y Vida Silvestre, de los Estados Unidos.
Se formarán equipos para recoger basura, recorrer diferentes partes del refugio, asi como visitar un puente colgante elevando y una torre. Habrá una enseñanza por grupos para compartir el libro de HAF "Cuidando nuestro planeta.", y para compartir la importancia de unirnos en proyectos de conservavión e iniciativas de ley para conservar la tierra.
Tendremos el Lunch juntos para intercambiar experiencias en este día familiar.
Agradecemos a Hispanic Access Foundation por todo su gran apoyo para celebrar Latino Conservation Week en el Valle del Rio Grande de Texas.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationEste Sábado 24 de Julio a las 8:00 am, tendremos un tiempo familiar en el Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge en Alamo, Texas.
Incluirá enseñanzas de la vida animal y forestal guiadas por Thamara S. Hernandez, Urban Park Ranger del Servicio de Pesca y Vida Silvestre, de los Estados Unidos.
Se formarán equipos para recoger basura, recorrer diferentes partes del refugio, asi como visitar un puente colgante elevando y una torre. Habrá una enseñanza por grupos para compartir el libro de HAF "Cuidando nuestro planeta.", y para compartir la importancia de unirnos en proyectos de conservavión e iniciativas de ley para conservar la tierra.
Tendremos el Lunch juntos para intercambiar experiencias en este día familiar.
Agradecemos a Hispanic Access Foundation por todo su gran apoyo para celebrar Latino Conservation Week en el Valle del Rio Grande de Texas.
We invite community members and families to join us in celebrating Latino Conservation Week with Latinos in Tech of WA, Techqueria Seattle Chapter Members, Latino Community Fund of WA, and EarthCorps. Come and join us for a fun outdoor picnic and potluck. Enjoy activities and games while also learning about outdoor and environmental organizations and Latinx resources in Washington.
We’re thrilled to join Latino Outdoors, the Hispanic Access Foundation and others as we kick off Latino Conservation Week 2021! LCW is an annual initiative of the Hispanic Access Foundation showcasing outdoor engagement and conservation advocacy by Latino communities.
Learn more about the week and find a virtual event at latinoconservationweek.com #LCW2021
We recommend you bring the following:
- Blanket to sit on the ground or a lawn chair
- Sunscreen
- Comfortable shoes and a hat
- Reusable Water bottle
*You can bring your pet.
Please, bring a mask if you are not covid vaccinated or partially vaccinated. For specific guidance about when & where to wear your mask, visit doh.wa.gov/masks
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Invitamos a los miembros de la comunidad y las familias a unirse a nosotros para celebrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina con Latinos en Tecnología de WA, miembros del Capítulo de Techqueria en Seattle, Latino Community Fund of WA y EarthCorps. Ven y únete a nosotros para un divertido picnic al aire libre y compartir comida. Disfrute de actividades y juegos mientras aprende sobre organizaciones ambientales y al aire libre y recursos latinx en Washington.
¡Estamos encantados de unirnos a Latino Outdoors, la Hispanic Access Foundation y otros en el inicio de la Semana de la Conservación Latina 2021! LCW es una iniciativa anual de la Hispanic Access Foundation que muestra el compromiso al aire libre y la defensa de la conservación por parte de las comunidades latinas.
Obtenga más información sobre la semana y encuentre un evento virtual en latinoconservationweek.com #LCW2021
Te recomendamos traer lo siguiente:
- Manta para sentarse en el suelo o silla de jardín
- Bloqueador solar
- Zapatos cómodos y sombrero.
- Botella de agua reutilizable
* Puedes traer a tu mascota.
Por favor, traiga una máscara si no está vacunado por covid o parcialmente vacunado. Para obtener orientación específica sobre cuándo y dónde usar su máscara, visite doh.wa.gov/masks
Sponsor(s):
Latino Community Fund of WA, Techqueria Seattle Chapter, EarthCorps, and Hispanic Access FoundationWe invite community members and families to join us in celebrating Latino Conservation Week with Latinos in Tech of WA, Techqueria Seattle Chapter Members, Latino Community Fund of WA, and EarthCorps. Come and join us for a fun outdoor picnic and potluck. Enjoy activities and games while also learning about outdoor and environmental organizations and Latinx resources in Washington.
We’re thrilled to join Latino Outdoors, the Hispanic Access Foundation and others as we kick off Latino Conservation Week 2021! LCW is an annual initiative of the Hispanic Access Foundation showcasing outdoor engagement and conservation advocacy by Latino communities.
Learn more about the week and find a virtual event at latinoconservationweek.com #LCW2021
We recommend you bring the following:
- Blanket to sit on the ground or a lawn chair
- Sunscreen
- Comfortable shoes and a hat
- Reusable Water bottle
*You can bring your pet.
Please, bring a mask if you are not covid vaccinated or partially vaccinated. For specific guidance about when & where to wear your mask, visit doh.wa.gov/masks
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Invitamos a los miembros de la comunidad y las familias a unirse a nosotros para celebrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina con Latinos en Tecnología de WA, miembros del Capítulo de Techqueria en Seattle, Latino Community Fund of WA y EarthCorps. Ven y únete a nosotros para un divertido picnic al aire libre y compartir comida. Disfrute de actividades y juegos mientras aprende sobre organizaciones ambientales y al aire libre y recursos latinx en Washington.
¡Estamos encantados de unirnos a Latino Outdoors, la Hispanic Access Foundation y otros en el inicio de la Semana de la Conservación Latina 2021! LCW es una iniciativa anual de la Hispanic Access Foundation que muestra el compromiso al aire libre y la defensa de la conservación por parte de las comunidades latinas.
Obtenga más información sobre la semana y encuentre un evento virtual en latinoconservationweek.com #LCW2021
Te recomendamos traer lo siguiente:
- Manta para sentarse en el suelo o silla de jardín
- Bloqueador solar
- Zapatos cómodos y sombrero.
- Botella de agua reutilizable
* Puedes traer a tu mascota.
Por favor, traiga una máscara si no está vacunado por covid o parcialmente vacunado. Para obtener orientación específica sobre cuándo y dónde usar su máscara, visite doh.wa.gov/masks
Join Wasatch Community Gardens (WCG) and Artes de México en Utah for a workshop from our joint Sabores de Mi Patria program: ¡Somos lo que comemos: La Milpa / We are what we eat: La Milpa.
We will share valuable cultural knowledge about La Milpa and the Three Sisters through the analysis of the cosmological system of understanding the social relations with nature through the significance that corn and her “sisters” has for the indigenous people.
This workshop will increase participants' understanding and appreciation of the cultural legacy of Milpa and The Three Sisters (which are both traditional systems of growing corn, beans, and squash) as symbols of indigenous identity.
The event will be held at the Wasatch Community Gardens' Campus (629 E. 800 S., SLC). The presentation will be given in Spanish and English. Seating will be limited (though standing room will be available), and water will be provided. Expected program length is 1 hour.
Register: https://wasatchgardens.org/index.php?option=com_civicrm&task=civicrm/event/register&id=926&reset=1
*We recognize that our community includes people who are at various levels of COVID risk. This is an outdoor event. To ensure the safety of all guests, we kindly ask that our guests abide by the same policy we currently ask of our staff: please wear a mask or maintain a 6 foot distance from others if you have not been vaccinated. Those who are vaccinated are also certainly welcome to wear a mask if you feel more comfortable doing so. Note that, should COVID conditions change, this event may be cancelled. We will notify registrants as soon as possible if this is the case.
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Acompaña a Wasatch Community Gardens y Artes de México en Utah para un taller de nuestro programa conjunto: ¡Sabores de Mi Patria: La Milpa!
Compartiremos valiosos conocimientos culturales sobre La Milpa y las Tres Hermanas a través del análisis del sistema cosmológico de comprensión de las relaciones sociales con la naturaleza a través del significado que tiene el maíz y sus “hermanas” para los indígenas.
Este taller aumentará la comprensión y la apreciación de los participantes del legado cultural de Milpa y Las Tres Hermanas (que son sistemas tradicionales de cultivo de maíz, frijoles y calabaza) como símbolos de la identidad indígena.
El evento será alojado en el campus de Wasatch Community Gardens (629 E. 800 S., SLC). La presentación será en español e ingles. Los asientos serán limitados (aunque habrá espacio disponible para estar de pie) y agua estará disponible. La duración del programa es de 1 hora.
* Reconocemos que nuestra comunidad incluye personas que se encuentran en varios niveles de riesgo de COVID. Este es un evento al aire libre. Para garantizar la seguridad de todos los invitados, les pedimos amablemente que cumplan con la misma política que actualmente le pedimos a nuestro empleados: use una máscara o mantenga una distancia de 6 pies de los demás si no ha sido vacunado. Aquellos que están vacunados también son bienvenidos a usar una máscara si se sienten más cómodos haciéndolo. Tenga en cuenta que si cambian las condiciones de COVID, este evento puede cancelarse. Notificaremos a los inscritos lo antes posible si este es el caso.
Sponsor(s):
Wasatch Community Gardens, Artes de Mexico en Utah
Join Wasatch Community Gardens (WCG) and Artes de México en Utah for a workshop from our joint Sabores de Mi Patria program: ¡Somos lo que comemos: La Milpa / We are what we eat: La Milpa.
We will share valuable cultural knowledge about La Milpa and the Three Sisters through the analysis of the cosmological system of understanding the social relations with nature through the significance that corn and her “sisters” has for the indigenous people.
This workshop will increase participants' understanding and appreciation of the cultural legacy of Milpa and The Three Sisters (which are both traditional systems of growing corn, beans, and squash) as symbols of indigenous identity.
The event will be held at the Wasatch Community Gardens' Campus (629 E. 800 S., SLC). The presentation will be given in Spanish and English. Seating will be limited (though standing room will be available), and water will be provided. Expected program length is 1 hour.
Register: https://wasatchgardens.org/index.php?option=com_civicrm&task=civicrm/event/register&id=926&reset=1
*We recognize that our community includes people who are at various levels of COVID risk. This is an outdoor event. To ensure the safety of all guests, we kindly ask that our guests abide by the same policy we currently ask of our staff: please wear a mask or maintain a 6 foot distance from others if you have not been vaccinated. Those who are vaccinated are also certainly welcome to wear a mask if you feel more comfortable doing so. Note that, should COVID conditions change, this event may be cancelled. We will notify registrants as soon as possible if this is the case.
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Acompaña a Wasatch Community Gardens y Artes de México en Utah para un taller de nuestro programa conjunto: ¡Sabores de Mi Patria: La Milpa!
Compartiremos valiosos conocimientos culturales sobre La Milpa y las Tres Hermanas a través del análisis del sistema cosmológico de comprensión de las relaciones sociales con la naturaleza a través del significado que tiene el maíz y sus “hermanas” para los indígenas.
Este taller aumentará la comprensión y la apreciación de los participantes del legado cultural de Milpa y Las Tres Hermanas (que son sistemas tradicionales de cultivo de maíz, frijoles y calabaza) como símbolos de la identidad indígena.
El evento será alojado en el campus de Wasatch Community Gardens (629 E. 800 S., SLC). La presentación será en español e ingles. Los asientos serán limitados (aunque habrá espacio disponible para estar de pie) y agua estará disponible. La duración del programa es de 1 hora.
* Reconocemos que nuestra comunidad incluye personas que se encuentran en varios niveles de riesgo de COVID. Este es un evento al aire libre. Para garantizar la seguridad de todos los invitados, les pedimos amablemente que cumplan con la misma política que actualmente le pedimos a nuestro empleados: use una máscara o mantenga una distancia de 6 pies de los demás si no ha sido vacunado. Aquellos que están vacunados también son bienvenidos a usar una máscara si se sienten más cómodos haciéndolo. Tenga en cuenta que si cambian las condiciones de COVID, este evento puede cancelarse. Notificaremos a los inscritos lo antes posible si este es el caso.
La Semana de la Conservación Latina: Disfrutando y Conservando Nuestra Tierra, fue creada para ayudar a la comunidad latina a salir al aire libre y participar en actividades para proteger nuestros recursos naturales.
Los Padres ForestWatch, Wilderness Youth Project, y Bienestar Latinx lo invitan a un fin de semana de campamento en el espíritu de comunidad, curación y bienestar.
Hora de inicio: 4 p. M., Viernes 19 de julio de 2021
Hora de finalización: domingo 20 de julio de 2021 a las 10 a. M.
La programación incluirá actividades para niños, jóvenes y padres.
Senderismo, manualidades, exploración y taller de bienestar para padres.
Se proporcionará todo el equipo y las comidas.
Sponsor(s):
Los Padres ForestWatch, Wilderness Youth Project, y Bienestar Latinx
La Semana de la Conservación Latina: Disfrutando y Conservando Nuestra Tierra, fue creada para ayudar a la comunidad latina a salir al aire libre y participar en actividades para proteger nuestros recursos naturales.
Los Padres ForestWatch, Wilderness Youth Project, y Bienestar Latinx lo invitan a un fin de semana de campamento en el espíritu de comunidad, curación y bienestar.
Hora de inicio: 4 p. M., Viernes 19 de julio de 2021
Hora de finalización: domingo 20 de julio de 2021 a las 10 a. M.
La programación incluirá actividades para niños, jóvenes y padres.
Senderismo, manualidades, exploración y taller de bienestar para padres.
Se proporcionará todo el equipo y las comidas.
Celebrating Latinos Relationship Outside: Bike Utah is excited to invite you to our upcoming SPOKE SERIES DISCUSSION ON JULY 22, 2021, at 7:00pm. This is a conversation with Bike Utah, HEAL Utah, and Latinos Outdoors, who will discuss the Latino community’s relationship with the outdoors during Latino Conservation Week!
Latino Conservation Week was created to support the Latino community by getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources. The Latino community’s relationship with the outdoors is multifaceted, with a lot to celebrate but also with barriers that need to be addressed.
Register here: https://bikeutah.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/bikeutah/event.jsp?event=65&
Sponsor(s):
Bike Utah, HEAL Utah, Latino Outdoors
Celebrating Latinos Relationship Outside: Bike Utah is excited to invite you to our upcoming SPOKE SERIES DISCUSSION ON JULY 22, 2021, at 7:00pm. This is a conversation with Bike Utah, HEAL Utah, and Latinos Outdoors, who will discuss the Latino community’s relationship with the outdoors during Latino Conservation Week!
Latino Conservation Week was created to support the Latino community by getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources. The Latino community’s relationship with the outdoors is multifaceted, with a lot to celebrate but also with barriers that need to be addressed.
Register here: https://bikeutah.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/bikeutah/event.jsp?event=65&
ACOMPAÑANOS!!! A una platica con @maketheroadnv y @planevada sobre la celebracion de la semana de conservacion Latinx que es celebrada del 17 al 25 de Julio.
Aprende de que trata esta semana, como crear un espacio MAS inclusivo, y como participar.
@ChispaNV on Facebook Live
Sponsor(s):
Chispa NV
ACOMPAÑANOS!!! A una platica con @maketheroadnv y @planevada sobre la celebracion de la semana de conservacion Latinx que es celebrada del 17 al 25 de Julio.
Aprende de que trata esta semana, como crear un espacio MAS inclusivo, y como participar.
@ChispaNV on Facebook Live
In honor of Latino Conservation week, Cruz Ortiz is opening his studio and displaying landscape works on paper and oil paintings. Most of the works depict Texas Parks and Rivers, which were all done en plein air. This is a special and rare presentation of these works. A portion of sales will be donated to Latino Outdoors, a non-profit connecting cultura y community with the outdoors.
SATURDAY 24th 10am-5pm
SUNDAY 25th 10am-5pm
Sponsor(s):
Cruz Ortiz Art Studio
In honor of Latino Conservation week, Cruz Ortiz is opening his studio and displaying landscape works on paper and oil paintings. Most of the works depict Texas Parks and Rivers, which were all done en plein air. This is a special and rare presentation of these works. A portion of sales will be donated to Latino Outdoors, a non-profit connecting cultura y community with the outdoors.
SATURDAY 24th 10am-5pm
SUNDAY 25th 10am-5pm
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Latino Conservation Week is a collection of events from variety of organizations. Hispanic Access Foundation is only directly responsible for events in which it is listed as a sponsor.
Email: lcw@hispanicaccess.org