Invasive Plant Removal at 630 West
Reservation 630 West 3031 Sedgwick Street Northwest, WashingtonWeek of Events
Sign-Up for Free Trees in Arlington
(VA) (EcoAction Arlington) Apply to have a tree planted on your property. All private property in Arlington is eligible to have a native tree planted on the property through EcoAction Arlington's Tree Planting Program. Applications are open until January 14th, 2026!
Apply for a Free Tree in DC
(DC) (Casey Trees) Get Free Trees to accentuate your home with a beautiful shade tree at no cost. To register, submit an application with Casey Trees and one of their professional Urban Foresters will be in touch to start your process.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
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January 11, 2026 -Seed Cleaning at Earth Sangha
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January 11, 2026 -Invasive Plant Removal at 630 West
Seed Cleaning at Earth Sangha
(VA) (Earth Sangha) Help Earth Sangha clean and prepare native seeds for spring planting. Seed cleaning will take place every Sunday through the winter.
Invasive Plant Removal at 630 West
(DC) (Rock Creek Conservancy) Join Rock Creek Conservancy and Rock Creek Weed Warrior Leader Kathy Sykes for this invasive plant removal restoration event in Rock Creek Park. Invasive plants are a major threat to our fragile forests, and stopping their spread helps allow native plants to thrive in the understory. This event is part of an area-wide volunteer-powered effort to ...
Monday, January 12, 2026
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January 12, 2026 -Community Tree Survey Training (Virtual)
Community Tree Survey Training (Virtual)
(DMV) (Casey Trees) Do you enjoy taking walks around your neighborhood? Have you noticed invasive vines like English Ivy growing on trees? Do you want to do something easy and fun that helps preserve your local tree canopy? Then this training is perfect for YOU! We want to create the largest and most comprehensive invasive vines survey that the DMV ...
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
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Wednesday, January 14, 2026
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Thursday, January 15, 2026
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January 15, 2026 -Conservation Cafe: DC Environmental Progress (Virtual)
Conservation Cafe: DC Environmental Progress (Virtual)
(DC) (Nature Forward) Join Nature Forward for a timely discussion about DC's environmental progress and how the lack of statehood and ongoing attacks on Home Rule hurt our local environment and communities. We will hear from a distinguished panel of experts and activists on the unique threats to a greener, more equitable city and how residents can meet this challenge.
Friday, January 16, 2026
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Saturday, January 17, 2026
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January 17, 2026 -Invasive Plants Removal at Potomac Overlook
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January 17, 2026 -Potomac Cleanup for MLK at Anacostia Park
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January 17, 2026 -Potomac Cleanup for MLK at Aspen Hill Park
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January 17, 2026 -Potomac Cleanup for MLK at Jones Point
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January 17, 2026 -Invasive Plants Removal at Dyke Marsh
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January 17, 2026 -MLK Day of Service at Sligo Creek
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January 17, 2026 -MLK Weed Warrior Workday at Rock Creek Regional
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January 17, 2026 -MLK Day: Invasive Plant Removal at Picnic Grove 1
Invasive Plants Removal at Potomac Overlook
(VA) (Arlington Regional Master Naturalists) Do you like working outside? Join community volunteers in protecting the local environment from non-native invasive plants and replacing them with native plants. This is a continuing project typically held every Saturday to reclaim Potomac Overlook Regional Park from non-native invasive plants. Be sure to come dressed for work, wear long pants, long sleeves, and ...
Potomac Cleanup for MLK at Anacostia Park
(DC) (Potomac Conservancy) Join Potomac Conservancy, Friends of Anacostia Park, and Black Girl Environmentalist for Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service trash cleanup at Anacostia Park (DC). Make a huge difference for the Potomac River as we turn to the water for a safe, healthy place to recreate outdoors and celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. legacy. Sign up today ...
Potomac Cleanup for MLK at Aspen Hill Park
(MD) (Potomac Conservancy) Join Potomac Conservancy, Rock Creek Conservancy, and Montgomery Parks for Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service trash cleanup at Aspen Hill Park. Make a huge difference for the Potomac River as we turn to the water for a safe, healthy place to recreate outdoors and celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. legacy. Sign up today to make ...
Potomac Cleanup for MLK at Jones Point
(VA) (Potomac Conservancy) Join Potomac Conservancy for Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service trash cleanup at Jones Point Park (VA). Make a huge difference for the Potomac River as we turn to the water for a safe, healthy place to recreate outdoors and celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. legacy. Sign up today to make a difference for your hometown ...
Invasive Plants Removal at Dyke Marsh
(VA) (Friends of Dyke Marsh) Help protect native plants by pulling and clipping invasive plants. We will train volunteers to identify the five or so target plants. We kindly ask that you not bring pets. Invasive plants can threaten and outcompete native plants. Bring gloves, hand clippers and water. We will supply instructions, examples and trash bags.
MLK Day of Service at Sligo Creek
(MD) (Friends of Sligo Creek) Join in one of the 6 volunteer Park Cleanups or Weed Warrior Workdays celebrating MLK Day! Give back to your community, help beautify our green spaces, keep litter out of our streams, and protect wildlife.
MLK Weed Warrior Workday at Rock Creek Regional
(MD) (Montgomery Parks) Save the trees, protect the stream valley ecosystem, and celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend of Service. Join Weed Warrior Supervisor Monica for a non-native, invasive plant removal workday. We will focus on non-native, invasive vines and shrubs, including roundleaf bittersweet, porcelainberry, Japanese barberry, and multiflora rose. Please note, the barberry and multiflora rose have thorns!
MLK Day: Invasive Plant Removal at Picnic Grove 1
(DC) (Rock Creek Conservancy) Join Rock Creek Conservancy, the National Park Service, and Weed Warrior Leader Danna McCormick for this invasive plant removal restoration event in Rock Creek Park. Invasive plants are a major threat to our fragile forests, and stopping their spread helps allow native plants to thrive in the understory.
