• Impact Event

    21900 Pacific Coast Hwy Huntington Beach, CA 92646

    Discovery Cube's Impact Events inspire people of all ages to embrace science as a tool for creating a positive, lasting impact on the world around them. Choose between two shifts and help with conservation work in the wetlands or harvesting and planting seeds in the nursery. Pick your time slot and reserve your spot today!

  • Keep it Wild – Aliso and Wood Canyons

    28373 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677

    Create a healthier habitat for the native plants and wildlife that call Aliso Creek home! Volunteers will assist with various stewardship activities including removing non-native plants, cleaning up the creek or planting native plants. No experience is necessary and all tools will be provided. Please wear long pants, closed-toe shoes and sun protection, and bring water. Advance registration required.

  • Impact Event

    21900 Pacific Coast Hwy Huntington Beach, CA 92646

    Discovery Cube's Impact Events inspire people of all ages to embrace science as a tool for creating a positive, lasting impact on the world around them. Choose between two shifts and help with conservation work in the wetlands or harvesting and planting seeds in the nursery. Pick your time slot and reserve your spot today!

  • Harbor Cleanup – Huntington Harbor

    4281 Warner Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92649.

    Want to learn about watersheds, how to collect data for making environmental action decisions, and help cleanup your environment? Hop into a kayak or stand-up paddleboard with Surfrider at their next Huntington Harbor cleanup! There is a 30 person limit and advanced registration is required.

  • Wastewater 101- Citizens Academy -Protecting Our Environment: Fundamentals of Environmental Services

    Virtual

    This Academy will breakdown all parts of OC San so that you can walk away with a better understanding of what they do, how, and why. In this class you will explore how their team ensures environmental safety through compliance, inspections, and monitoring. Learn about their laboratory technology, the Ocean Monitoring Program, and their research vessel, the Nerissa.

  • Monday Beach Cleanups

    Huntington City Beach (20th St., Huntington Beach, CA 92648)

    Protect our waterways and prevent stormwater polltuion by joining the Bolsa Chica Land Trust for their Monday Cleanups. It’s fun, beautiful, great exercise, AND it helps the environment. Most of the supplies are provided, but if you want, please bring a reusable bucket or bag, and gloves.

  • Bugs? Ugh! Manage Weeds and Pests in Your Garden

    Virtual

    In this virtual workshop, you will discover principles of integrated pest management (IPM), develop strategies to prevent pest problems (highlighting mosquitoes), manage weeds and regrowth without chemicals, and review non-toxic solutions for pest control. The class is free, but advance registration is required.

  • Native Plant Restoration at River’s End Park

    River's End Park Seal Beach, CA ( 15 1st St, Seal Beach, CA 90740)

    At this free event, you will get the opportunity to remove invasive weeds while enjoying the beauty of River's End Park! Gloves and limited tools will be supplied. Please bring your own if you have them! Sign up for the exact address.

  • Huntington State Beach Tower 2 Cleanup

    Huntington Beach Tower 2 (22355 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach, CA 92646)

    Keep your community clean and prevent pollution. Join Coastkeeper to help protect Huntington Beach's beautiful waterways! Make sure to bring closed-toed shoes, comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing, sun protection, and your own cleanup equipment. This is a free event and advanced registration online is required.

  • Monday Beach Cleanups

    Huntington City Beach (20th St., Huntington Beach, CA 92648)

    Protect our waterways and prevent stormwater polltuion by joining the Bolsa Chica Land Trust for their Monday Cleanups. It’s fun, beautiful, great exercise, AND it helps the environment. Most of the supplies are provided, but if you want, please bring a reusable bucket or bag, and gloves.

  • Teacher’s Night Out: Following the Flow- Teaching About Our Watershed Systems

    Environmental Nature Center, Newport Beach (1601 E. 16th Street, Newport Beach, California, 92663)

    Where does our drinking water come from? This question may be a tricky one for students to answer, yet it is essential to understand. In this workshop we will be learning some water basics – developing a framework to understand how watersheds work, reviewing how water is essential to not just ecosystems but all of humanity, and figuring out how...

  • Design a Resilient California Garden

    Virtual

    This workshop discusses alternative groundcover options for replacing ornamental lawn areas, including keeping the existing lawn in place and creating a “Polyculture” green space. Attendees will learn: the importance of polycultures and diversity, how to select a blend of groundcovers for greater resiliency and soil health, managing limited irrigation, and more! The class is free, but advance registration is required.