To submit an event, simply click the “Add your Event” button below and a submission box will pop up.
Please only post images that you have permissions or rights to use, or that are available for re-use. Please only share events that you are personally involved with, or that are in some way helping build a more positive Pacific Northwest, help build community, resistance or Cascadia based in some way.
Our community Calendar is a hub for socially engaged activities and events happening throughout British Columbia, Oregon, Washington and the Cascadia bioregion. You can click to see a calendar view, upcoming events or you can submit an event here.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR | SUBMIT AN EVENT | UPCOMING EVENTS
Interested in learning more about how climate change will impact Jefferson County, and what we can do as a community to prepare? Attend our monthly meeting, generally on the 4th Monday of the month, to learn about current projects and how to get involved. At the conference room of First Federal Bank. Please park in the back or on the side, or take the bus or ride your bike! Contact cindy@l2020.org for more information.
350 Everett is a chapter of the national 350.org. We are working on climate change issues – and many related issues – at the local level. The whole group meets once a month on the fourth Monday. Individual work groups meet throughout the month.
Citizens Climate Lobby has a national call to explain their mission and process for lobbying Congress for a Carbon Neutral Fee and Dividend. Register for call here and get more information here: https://citizensclimatelobby.org/join-weekly-intro-call/
The RE Sources monthly Clean Energy Activist Meetings in Whatcom and Skagit counties are hosted by our Clean Energy program. The meetings are a great place for community activists to come together and learn about our recent work fighting coal, oil, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in our community and throughout the Pacific Northwest, and what you can do to help. Bellingham meets either the First or Second Monday of every month, Skagit County the First or Second Wednesday of every month. For more information, contact Eddy Ury at eddyu@re-sources.org or 360-733-8307 or click here.
The Energy Action Group meets Wednesday from 3 to 5pm in the conference room of First Federal, 1321 Sims Way. Please park in the back or ride your bike. For details email Tom Engel at EAG@L2020.org.
The Local 20/20 Energy Action Group (EAG) brings together people interested in energy issues monthly for discussions, presentations and occasional action projects. The EAG supports the Climate Action Plan of the City of Port Townsend/Jefferson County, and the imperative that climate change is impacted by human greenhouse gas emissions.
If you would like additional information or would like to confirm the meeting location, e-mail Tom Engel at EAG@L2020.org. The EAG usually, but not always, meets in the conference room of First Federal Bank at 1321 Sims Way, Port Townsend.
Formal mission is to
Educate people on energy policy, technology and trends through
Discussing the pros and cons of current national and state energy policies, and
Rethinking how we power our world today
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Jefferson County by
Conserving energy in commercial and residential applications, and
Investing in local renewable energy production
Citizens Climate Lobby has a national call to explain their mission and process for lobbying Congress for a Carbon Neutral Fee and Dividend. Register for call here and get more information here: https://citizensclimatelobby.org/join-weekly-intro-call/
350 Seattle monthly general meeting starts at 6:30pm. Optional Potluck at 5:30pm, bring your own utensils, plate, cup, etc. Speakers and workgroups will be happening. Come be part of stopping climate change. Open to all!
Join the NWAEP in Seattle for their First Thursday Networking Mixer. Open to All. For more info and registration click here Check website for exact locations, as they change each month.
Join the NWAEP in Seattle for their First Thursday Networking Mixer. Open to All. For more info and registration click here Check website for exact locations, as they change each month.
Tacoma Green Drinks is a great place to come and meet good people doing good things in your area, hear from a new organization, and check out a new watering hole every month. Come join us for a welcoming experience with people who love Tacoma. This month’s host is Forterra NW. Be sure to check location for each month’s Tacoma Green Drinks.
Forterra secures the places—urban, rural and wild—that are keystones of a sustainable future for all. Its mission ranges across Washington, from iconic wild landscapes, to working farms and forests, to lands in our cities for parks, the arts, and affordable housing. Our work includes stewardship and restoration projects, often performed by volunteers. We champion policies that marry sustainability and economic development.

