Every Wednesday in April: Hoist a beer for Earth Day! Every beer you order from the "benefit taphandle" at Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co. brings a donation to Angeles Chapter Sierra Club. It happens Wednesdays only -- and only in April -- at the Westlake Village site. Details here.
April 6: Environmental activist, author, and founder of 350.org Bill McKibben will speak at 7 p.m. at Elkins Auditorium at Pepperdine University. McKibben is widely regarded as the foremost climate change activist in the United States and as one of the most important environmental authors of this generation. The event is free and open to the public, but RSVPs are required. Click here to RSVP.
April 16: San Fernando Valley Audubon Society Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Preserve Clean Up 8am-noon. Haskell Creek, where it runs through lovely Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, hosts many riparian trees and shrubs, such as cottonwoods and willows. Songbirds forage and nest in the trees, while egrets and herons fish in this heart of the Wildlife Area. Sadly it is infested with trash, especially plastic bags, foam cups and food containers. Please help clean up the mess, restoring our creek! For more information click here.
April 16: Want to learn how to kill your lawn? Sierra Club activist Jeanette Vosburg and her family will host an Open Yard Sustainability event on noon to 3 p.m. April 16 -- and you're invited. Tour two Westside homes to see how you can adapt your own yard. The free event is open to anyone who wants to find out how to replace your lawn with native plants and vegetables, how a cistern works, and what role permeable pavement can play in saving rainwater. Details here.
April 16: Bolsa Chica Ecological Earth Day Festival offers free family fun from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors will have the opportunity to touch live snakes, count migrating birds, learn about pollution as well as browse educational activity booths. The festival will also include a jump tent, food sales, and guided tours of the important wetland/reserve in Huntington Beach. Proceed to North Parking lot off Pacific Ccoast Highway and Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach. Click here for details.
April 16: Cabrillo Marine Aquarium in San Pedro hosts a free Earth Day Bird Fest Celebration from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The day will feature a beach clean-up, grunion egg hatching, guided walks to the salt marsh and more. The aquarium's celebration will highlight the coastal environment and shore birds, animals most impacted by a Southern California oil spill 45 years ago. There will be bird crafts for kids, habitat walks, coastal bird walks and bird lectures from experts in the field. Click here for more.
April 16: The 17th Santa Clarita Arbor Day Festival presented by the SCV Family of Water Suppliers is a free event held in conjunction with the worldwide Earth Day efforts of improving environmental awareness and taking care of the planet. Join in the festivities at this eco-friendly event to renew your commitment to reduce, reuse, and recycle to protect and preserve our environment. It will be held 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Central Park, 27150 Bouquet Canyon Road, Santa Clarita. Click here for more.
April 16: The City of Glendora's Earth Day Festival features a community bike ride in the morning, an animal magic show, a demonstration on how to reuse rainwater, a session on California's drought, a workshop on gardening and composting and more. Come learn about how you can play an environmental role in your community. It takes palce 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at City Hall, the Public Library and Plaza. Click here for a schedule of events.
April 17: John Muir Birthday Hikes sponsored by Sierra Club Angeles Chapter. Muir was born April 21, 1838. Each year the Chapter celebrates with a series of rendez-vous hikes in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area that commemorate the life of the Sierra Club founder who persuaded presidents and America to protect its wildlands forever. Details here.
April 21: Earth Day @ CSUN is a cigarette clean-up where anyone wishing to participate will recieve a free T-shirt, gloves, collection bag, and drinking water. To sign up, please RSVP to Susan Krikorian, health educator at the Klotz Student Healthy Center, at susan.krikorian@csun.edu. Details here.
April 22: Earth Day @ Warner Brothers Studios is an event in recognition of Earth Day held at the Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank. To see what Warner Brothers' philosophy is regarding Earth Day and sustainiblity in general, click here.
April 22: Party with us for Earth Day! Join us for a special evening at G2 Gallery at 1503 Abbot Kinney Blvd. in Venice. You'll also see a photography show about national parks and monuments, hear speakers from the National Park Service – and have a chance to snap a selfie with John Muir too. Details here.
April 23: Rising waters and running dry? Changes in global weather patterns and climate shifts are already affecting our coasts. What's ahead for coastal businesses, property owners, residents and cities? Join us for a free Climate and Coastal Water Protection Forum & Workshop from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 23 in Mission Viejo. Speakers include Jere Lipps; Stefanie Sekich from the Surfrider Foundation; Robert Stein, professional engineer; Ray Heimstra of OC Coastkeepers; Mark Donovan from the South Coast Water District; Kimberly Serrano & Abby Reyes from the UCI Sustainability Initiative: FloodRISE Project. It will be held at 24932 Veterans Way in Mission Viejo. Details here.
April 23: The LA Sanitation Earth Day is a free event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hansen Dam Recreation Park, right next to Discovery Cube Los Angeles. It will be a fun family-friendly event focused on sustainable living. The day will feature lots of exhibits, games, and giveaways as well as a stage with live performances from the local community and a bike ride/walk around the dam. Click here for details.
April 23: Sustainable Claremont hosts at Earth Day event 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Claremont Village. Exhibits and education are the accent at this free daylong festival. Details here.
April 24: Join us for this Family Hike and Cookout designed to help Angelenos learn about their wild back yard. Find out what makes the San Gabriel Mountains so special on this 830 a.m. hike on the El Encanto Trail in Azusa. Good for families with children too. Details here.
April 24: John Muir Birthday Hikes sponsored by Sierra Club Angeles Chapter. Muir was born April 21, 1838. Each year the Chapter celebrates with a series of rendez-vous hikes in the Angeles Naitonal Forest that commemorate the life of the Sierra Club founder who persuaded presidents and America to protect its wildlands forever. Details here.
April 26: Cal Poly Pomona Earth Week Outdoor and Conservation Day is a free event hosted by the Green Team at the University Quad from 11am-1pm. For a full schedule of events click here.
April 30: The 24th Annual Earth Day celebration at Polliwog Park in Manhattan Beach will feature a large assortment of fresh food and family fun. Music, games, eco-friendly products and information will explain the city's efforts toward making the city a greater and greener place to live, play and work. It runs 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Click here for details.