Statewide Sierra Club Action Hour Monday, April 14 at 5pm on Zoom
We worked hard to get Dave Upthegrove elected Public Lands Commissioner, now we'll have a chance to meet him and hear how things are progressing with his new job. The meeting will also feature a legislative update and we will take several actions. |
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Learn More About Kicking Gas April online information sessions via Zoom Wednesday, April 16 from 6 to 7pm Monday, April 28 from 12 to 1:30pm
Lower your energy costs and your carbon footprint while improving your family's health. Make the switch to electric. |
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What's Happening in Olympia?
The legislative session should be over April 27, but there is a big budget problem. Governor Ferguson has indicated he will not approve either the House or Senate budget's "wealth taxes." Please contact the Governor's office with a message of support for progressive revenue and join our Monday legislative team meetings for more info. |
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Celebrate Earth Day on Whidbey Island Saturday, April 19 from 10am to 2pm Camp Casey, 1276 Engle Rd, Coupeville
This event is free and family friendly. Organizations from across Whidbey Island will be offering immersive experiences, enhanced by the beauty of Camp Casey's unique location. Enjoy beach exploration, birding opportunity, and a forest stroll. |
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Earth Day With The Edmonds Stewards Saturday, April 19 from 10am to 2pm Various Edmonds Parks
Join your friends and neighbors for a day of service in Edmonds parks to celebrate Earth Day 2025. Help make a difference for the earth and its inhabitants by restoring our urban green spaces. Clicking on the "More Info" button reveals information on locations and activities specific to each.
These events are made available to you by the Edmonds Stewards and Sound Salmon Solutions thanks to support from the city of Edmonds. |
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Everett Community College EV Show Tuesday, April 22 from 10am to 2pm
Influence the future generation of leaders by showing your EV at the first EvCC Earth Day for students. Share your enthusiasm about the low cost of ownership, joy of driving, and going green! |
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Earth Day at Edmonds Waterfront Center 220 Railroad Ave, Edmonds Tuesday, April 22 from 5 to 8pm
Celebrate the 55th anniversary of Earth Day with fellow environmental advocates and enjoy an uplifting multimedia presentation by local filmmaker Annie Crawley, known as Ocean Annie. She will encourage us to dive deeper into ways we can live in harmony with our environment. |
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SnoPUD Energy Block Party Saturday, April 26 from 10am to 2pm PUD Electric Building Headquarters 2320 California Street, Everett
So much to do, indoors and out, for all ages. Check out the PUD rigs, the display of electric vehicles, and high voltage demonstration safety tips. Create native plant seed balls, make salt dough ornaments, and win prizes at the many games. Learn how to make your home more energy efficient. Food trucks will keep you going. |
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Volunteer Community Outreach Fair Saturday, April 12 from 10am to 1pm Edmonds Waterfront Center 220 Railroad Ave, Edmonds
More than 30 local nonprofits and advocacy groups will be available to answer your questions about their work and possibly help you find a way to channel your talents for the common good. April is National Volunteer Month, a good time to get involved. |
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Snohomish County Indivisible Meeting Sunday, April 13 from 2:30 to 4:30pm on Zoom
Snohomish County Indivisible is part of a national grassroots movement working to elect progressive leaders, realize bold progressive policies, and build our democracy. Meeting topics include planning Earth Day activities. This online meeting was scheduled because the in-person meeting scheduled for April 6 was over-booked for the venue. |
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April Adopt a Stream Events Northwest Stream Center 600 128th St. SE, Everett Saturday, April 12 at 1pm Foraging for Edible Plants Saturday, April 19 at 1pm Native Plants for Bees and Butterflies
These two classes are just some of the activities available at the NW Stream Center this month. If you have dreamed of foraging for wild edible plants but worry about making a deadly mistake, the edible plants class is for you. If you want to create a garden where pollinators thrive, don't miss learning how. |
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Waste Warriors Volunteer Training Wednesdays, April 23rd - May 21st, 6 to 8:30pm, Willis Tucker Park Activity Center 6705 Puget Park Dr, Snohomish
This year's annual 5-week Waste Warriors volunteer training program is about to begin. The program features guest speakers, discussions, and interactive activities. There will also be a tour of the WM Cascade Recycling Center and Cedar Grove in Everett. |
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Whidbey Prairie Walk and Talk Monday, May 5 from 3:30 to 5:30pm Pacific Rim Institute 180 Parker Rd, Coupeville
The camas will be in bloom and prairie technician Mosa Neis will be sharing information about the prairie ecosystem. The event is sponsored by the Whidbey Environmental Action Network (WEAN), which was instrumental is protecting this rare remnant prairie. |
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Edmonds Climate Advisory Board Website
In this newly launched website you will find opinion pieces by local authors, a calendar of climate-related events, regional climate action, book reviews, and newsletters from other climate nonprofits. You can also find a progress report on the city of Edmonds Climate Action Plan. |
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Become a Sierra Club Outings Leader
Want to build community and spark activism through adventure? Help make Washington's beautiful outdoors accessible and enjoyable for all by becoming an Outings Leader. Recruiting now, with training starting in May. |
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Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth
find reserves of strength
that will endure as long as life lasts.
Rachel Carson
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