• 💡CE: Perk Up and Learn

    Buttercups 16393 Courthouse Road, Eastville, Virginia, United States

    In this month’s session, learn how to: Unwanted plants can do more than crowd your garden-they can disrupt ecosystems, threaten native species, and impact agricultural productivity. Join us for an engaging session on how to identify common weeds and invasive plant species in our region, understand their ecological impact, and explore practical strategies for control […]

  • National Public Lands Day

    On the Eastern Shore today is a no-admission fee day for many public lands including the Eastern Shore and Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuges, Assateague National Seashore, and Kiptopeke State Park. What is National Public Lands Day?  National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is the nation’s largest single-day volunteer event for public lands, held each year on the […]

  • 🧤 Volunteer: Exmore Fall Festival

    Main Street Exmore Main Street, Exmore, VA, United States

    There are TWO volunteer opportunities at this event. ESMN The Education and Outreach Committee is looking for volunteers for this event. We will be focusing on TREES.  We have numerous kids activities such as create your personal tree ring paper plate, match the tree ring to the conditions, make a tree penny necklace and more.  All training will […]

  • 🧤 Volunteer: Eastern Shore Agricultural Fair

    There are THREE volunteer opportunities at this event! The Chapter, TNC, and Plant Eastern Shore Natives all need volunteers for tables. See details below. ESMN The Education and Outreach Committee is looking for volunteers for this event. We will be focusing on TREES.  We have numerous kids activities such as create your personal tree ring paper plate, […]

  • 🧤 Volunteer: October Big Day with eBird

    October 11, 2025, October Big Day, with eBird. Go out birdwatching and submit all your bird sightings to eBird. Participate from anywhere – even from home. Get a team together or take part as an individual.  https://ebird.org/news/october-big-day-2025 Log your hours in Better Impact under Category 14.

  • 🧤 Volunteer: Catch the King Data Collection Event!

    Catch the King is an annual community science initiative that mobilizes volunteers to map the extent of tidal flooding during perigean spring tides, also known as “king tides.” These tides represent the highest astronomical tides of the year, occurring when the gravitational forces of the Moon and the Sun align, and the Moon is at […]

  • 🧤 Volunteer: TNC Shell Recycling at the Chincoteague Oyster Festival

    Tom’s Cove Park – 8128 Beebe Rd, Chincoteague We are seeking 2 more volunteers to round out our team and help gather discarded oyster shells at the Chincoteague Oyster Festival on Saturday, October 11th to be recycled in TNC’s marine habitat restoration and coastal resilience efforts around the Shore. Tasks include placing bushel baskets with […]

  • 🧤 Volunteer: Tide Mapping School Field Trip

    UVA Coastal Research Center/LTER 6364 Cliffs Rd, Cape Charles, United States

    October 14th (Tuesday) – NEW DATE – Tide Mapping Field Trip (7:45am – 2pm, with some set up before and pack up after). For Nandua 6th grade students; help students map recent flooding and explore what it reveals about conditions on the Shore as sea levels rise. History, mapping, data, music, exploration. Optional but helpful orientation on the 13th […]

  • 💡 CE: Mid-Atlantic Invasive Plant Council Conference

    Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden 1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, Virginia

    Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Richmond More information and registration at https://invasivesfree.org/maipc-conference/. Log your hours in Better Impact under Category 2, Continuing Education.

  • TNC School Field Trips

    🧤 Volunteer: TNC Elementary School Field Trips

    TNC Brownsville Preserve 11332 Brownsville Rd, Nassawadox, Virginia

    Also November 6, 13, and maybe 14.  Volunteers will guide 5th grade students through forest, high marsh, or low marsh habitats looking for examples of food, shelter, and water through the eyes of different animals and plants that are found living there. Groups of students will number around 25 each. No volunteer would lead a […]