Welcome to Project Crystal – Webinar for Educators

Webinar CA, United States

Join Crystal Cove Conservancy for a 1 hour webinar for teachers participating in the Virtual Project Crystal 5th grade program for the 2021-2022 school year. Learn about the new research project students will be studying this year including the best way to restore native habitats along with concepts such as plant ecology, food web interactions, and how we can use...

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Garden Design Workshop

Webinar CA, United States

Learn how to identify critical steps for successfully designing a watershed wise landscape including: sizing and siting the rainwater capture area, developing a palette of climate-appropriate plants, applying key design principles, and laying out a successful planting plan. This advanced workshop is geared for folks who have already taken the California Friendly and/or the Turf Removal workshops. Registration is required.

Free

California Coastal Cleanup Day

Various sites throughout OC - see link CA, United States

Every year, Coastal Cleanup Day brings the community together to remove trash and plastic pollution at beaches and waterways throughout the state. This year cleanup events include a month-long virtual event with self-guided cleanups as well as in-person events throughout Orange County on September 18th from 9 a.m. to noon. Registration required for both virtual self-guided cleanups and in-person events.

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California Coastal Cleanup Day & Seal Beach Cleanup

Seal Beach and Seal Beach Pier 1st St. Parking Lot, 15 First Street and base of the Seal Beach Pier, Seal Beach, CA, United States

Save our Beach invites you to participate in a beach cleanup at Seal Beach. They provide bags and disinfected pickers. Participants must provide gloves and masks. Pre-registration is required.

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California Native Plant Landscaping Webinar

Webinar CA, United States

Learn how to design a yard using the four principles of gorgeous and watershed wise landscaping: building a healthy living soil sponge, holding rainwater on your property, selecting local native plants that minimize water use and maximize biodiversity, and controlling your irrigation. Registration required.    

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Turf: Remove, Replace or Maintain it Organically

Webinar CA, United States

Learn how to remove your lawn and make the right moves for creating a gorgeous, watershed wise landscape including: removing turf without the use of chemicals, replacing it with climate-appropriate plantings, keeping it in place but maintaining it in an organic manner. Registration is required.

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Adopt A Channel Cleanup at Adams Ave. Bridge

Adams Avenue bridge, Huntington Beach side Huntington Beach, CA, United States

Registration and signed digital waiver required. To Register contact John Wadsworth vicechair@newportbeach.surfrider.org.

Coastal Cleanup Month: Santa Ana River Cleanup

10449 Adams Ave, Huntington Beach,CA

Join Surfrider Newport Beach at the Santa Ana River for a cleanup at their Adopt-A-Channel site! Come together as a community on an international scale to clean our beaches, parks, and waterways. Meet at the blue tent at the river trail. Registration required.

Free

Garden Design Workshop

Webinar CA, United States

Learn how to identify critical steps for successfully designing a watershed wise landscape including: sizing and siting the rainwater capture area, developing a palette of climate-appropriate plants, applying key design principles, and laying out a successful planting plan. This advanced workshop is geared for folks who have already taken the California Friendly and/or the Turf Removal workshops. Registration is required.

Free

Sprinkler Spruce-Up Workshop

Webinar CA, United States

Learn how to save money and water by repairing and maintaining your irrigation system and find out the easy way to update sprinklers to drip irrigation. Registration required.

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Restoration in Big Canyon

Big Canyon Nature Park Restoration Site Newport Beach, CA, United States

Help protect recently installed new plantings in Big Canyon by removing invasive plants that pose a huge threat to displacing native plant communities and wildlife at the Bay. Meet at 9am at the project site entrance and be sure to follow directions that will be included in your confirmation email. Note: Google Maps will lead you astray. Registration required.

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