Invasive Removal @ Melvin Hazen West

Washington, DC

National Park Service, Rock Creek Conservancy and volunteers will be removing invasive plants from one of our mini-oases, Melvin Hazen West. For more information and to register: https://www.rockcreekconservancy.org/what-we-do/upcoming-events#event=42047730

Public Meeting: Rock Creek Trail Rehab Project

Washington, DC

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) and the National Park Service (NPS) will host its second virtual public meeting to update the public on the construction progress made year to date and outline the construction activities that will occur in the next phase of the Rehabilitation of Rock Creek Park Multi-Use Trail and Pedestrian Bridge […]

Virtual Adopt-A-Stream Volunteer Training

Washington, DC

The workshop will equip volunteers with the necessary information to track trash in a selected District waterway. Attendees will also gain valuable tools as to how to successfully host trash […]

National Symphony Orchestra’s In Your Neighborhood

Rock Creek Nature Center 5200 Glover Rd NW, Washington, DC, United States

An NSO chamber quintet will perform outdoors, in front of the Rock Creek Nature Center, accompanied by the quiet bustling sounds of nature.

Trash Cleanup @ Melvin Hazen West

Washington, DC

Join Rock Creek Conservancy, the National Park Service, and Stream Team Leader Mike McMullen for a socially-distant trash cleanup at the Melvin Hazen West mini-oasis. Find details and register here.

Trash Cleanup @ Peirce Mill

Peirce Mill in Rock Creek Park 2401 Tilden St NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join Rock Creek Conservancy, the National Park Service, and Stream Team Leader Jonas Furberg of Blue Planet Scuba for a socially-distant trash cleanup at Peirce Mill. This event is part of World Cleanup Day, the world’s largest one-day civic action to tackle global waste crisis. Find details and register here.

Invasive Removal @ Melvin Hazen East

Washington, DC

Join the National Park Service, Rock Creek Conservancy, and Weed Warrior Rena Subotnik for a morning of socially-distant service, removing invasive plants from Melvin Hazen East. Find details and register […]

Art All Night @ Van Ness

Washington, DC

Van Ness Main Street's Art All Night 2021 will be an evening filled with local music, dance, performance, art and community all along Connecticut Ave in Van Ness, Forest Hills and Wakefield. Details: https://www.vannessmainstreet.org/art-all-night-2021.html

Weed Wrangle @ Local Parks

Washington, DC

Join the National Capital PRISM and Rock Creek Conservancy on Saturday September 25th, 2021 for its first Weed Wrangle®, a one-day, area-wide, volunteer effort to help rescue our public parks and green spaces from non-native invasive species. Neighborhood Weed Wrangle events will be held at: Broad Branch Stream from 9 a.m. to noon Rock Creek […]

Art All Night @ Tenleytown

Washington, DC

Art All Night celebrates the visual and performing arts, showcasing the diverse talents of our city’s creative community. Public and private spaces throughout the Tenleytown business district transform into pop-up […]

The Harlem Renaissance: Yesterday and Today

Washington, DC

A virtual lecture presented by Hillwood. Learn more at https://hillwoodmuseum.org/livestream-lecture-harlem-renaissance-yesterday-and-today

Voice of Change: The World of Zarzuela from Spain to Latin America

Washington, DC

A virtual evening of vocal performance showcasing Spain’s musical tradition of Zarzuela, presented by Levine Music. Learn more at https://www.levinemusic.org/event/voice-of-change-the-world-of-zarzuela-from-spain-to-latin-america/

The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s

Washington, DC

A virtual lecture presented by Hillwood. Learn more at https://hillwoodmuseum.org/livestream-lecture-jazz-age-american-style-1920s

Hattie Sewell Short Film Premiere @ Peirce Mill

Peirce Mill in Rock Creek Park 2401 Tilden St NW, Washington, DC, United States

Hattie Sewell was an African American woman who ran the teahouse at Peirce Mill exactly 100 years ago. But a prominent neighbor, E.S. Newman, complained that Peirce Mill had become […]