Calendar of Events

Events for May 2, 2020

May 31 to Jun 5
California
A group of approximately 30 Black scientists, birders, and outdoor explorers have created a new awareness campaign to encourage birding among more people of color. The project is called #BlackBirdersWeek, and it will take place from Sunday, May 31, through Friday, June 5.
May 30
California
Meet the Randall Museum bugs and bug curators! See live bugs up close and watch bug races to celebrate bug month.
May 29
California
Learn how behavior change principles can apply to your sustainability-focused employee engagement efforts. You will hear from a behavior change expert as well as corporate leaders working to promote employee engagement in sustainability efforts.
May 28
California
Riding bikes is one of the best ways to get fresh air and exercise while spending quality time with your young ones. Register for this free class to learn about all the cycling options for kids and parents, as well as tips, tricks, and tools for biking with your children safely and conveniently.
May 28
California
Join this experienced panel of venture capitalists for a conversation about why interest in climate tech is resurging within the investment community and why startups that have forged strategic partnerships with large companies are of particular interest.
May 27
California
Riding a bike remains a great way to get around for essential travel and to get fresh air and exercise (all while remaining socially distant, of course!). Join SF Bike for an Intro to Biking in San Francisco to learn how to safely and confidently bike in SF.
May 26
California
The Commission on the Environment is scheduled to meet on May 26, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. in City Hall, Room 416, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102.
May 26
California
Bees play an important role in our local ecosystems, did you know there are 150 species of native bees in the Bay Area? Join this Facebook LIVE to learn about local pollinators from local experts.
May 22
California
Discover the art of visible mending. During this workshop, you will be guided through the traditional, mindful Japanese practice of reworking and repairing textiles through piecing, patching, and stitching.
May 22
California
The Urban Forestry Council is scheduled to meet on May 22, 2020 at 8:30 a.m.. at the City Hall, Room 400, 1 Dr. Cartlton B. Goodlett Pl., San Francisco, CA 94102.
May 21
California
Learn about Golden Gate Audubon Society's successful Pier 94 restoration projects in this month's live, online Speaker Series.
May 21
California
Looking to get comfortable riding in San Francisco? Join SF Bike for a presentation covering all you need to know for biking in SF and the Bay Area. This is the perfect class for people interested in biking but intimidated by urban traffic, and anyone already riding to hone their skills.
May 21
California
In this multi-lingual webinar series, Carbon Trust experts will define carbon neutrality and how it differs from net zero, present the step-by-step process of how an organisation, product or event can achieve a carbon neutral certification, and discuss how this fits into a wider carbon strategy.
May 20
California
SF Bicycle Coalition member Sarah Katz-Hyman has been leading online karaoke parties throughout shelter in place and she’s agreed to lead SF Bike in a bike-themed rendition. Curious how this works? Check it out.
May 20
California
The California Green Business Network and partners present a webinar series aimed to help businesses adapt and Recover, Build Resilience, and Incorporate Sustainability into the years that come. Join these free weekly series, Wednesdays at 11:00 am starting on May 20th, 2020.
May 19
California
Do you want to start exploring recreationally but don’t know where to start? Come hear from Victoria Norman-Kuber and SF Bicycle Coalition board member Marie Jonas. They’ll talk about going from bike novices to experienced road riders. Learn how to start, what to wear, where to ride, and more!
May 19
California
Learn about best practices for disinfecting and cleaning your home during COVID-19.
May 18
California
Given emissions from vehicles are responsible for 46% of San Francisco’s carbon footprint, replacing car travel with biking, walking, and taking transit would reduce greenhouse emissions dramatically. But what are we doing to get there? And is it really possible? How will the COVID-19 pandemic alter the ways that people move about our city? Explore these questions with Debbie Raphael, the Director of the Department of the Environment, and Tiffany Chu, Department of the Environment Commissioner and founder of Remix.
May 18
California
Join the Poor People’s Campaign and The Climate Reality Project for our upcoming webinar highlighting the intersection of climate and environmental justice, the history of the Poor People’s Campaign, and the upcoming digital mass march and assembly.
May 15
California
Learn how to grow a successful vegetable garden by using sustainable practices; such as, building healthy soil, mulching, efficient watering, and which vegetables to grow. This class will also cover how to incorporate these organic techniques to reduce pest problems while increasing your harvest yields, including how to use compost and cover crops.

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