
Wildflower Wednesdays
Every Wednesday (July 7, 14, 21, 28) Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge 3pm – 4:30pm. Embark on a quest to spot and welcome all the blooms that Jamaica Bay has to offer on this weekly program. Watch the landscape change every week or come and go as you like. This is an all-weather walk, so please dress for the conditions.
Space will be limited, so register by calling (718) 318-4340.
Visit our Calendar to find more information and a full list of programs and events.
Full Buck Moon Friday
With only the full moon, stars, and a ranger to guide us, we’ll set off on a hike around Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. We’ll hear about a traditional name for this moon and look for signs of the animal it represents. All ages are welcome. This is an all-weather walk, so please dress for the conditions.
Space will be limited, so register by calling (718) 318-4340
Garden Talks: Water Sunday
Explore what it takes to design and care for a pollinator garden. Learn from local outdoor gardeners and wildlife enthusiasts while getting a little dirty! Programs will take place outdoors and require physical activity, so dress accordingly.
RSVP by calling (718) 318-4340.
La Poesía del Agua: El movimiento de la naturaleza a través de la poesía
La Poesía del Agua: El movimiento de la naturaleza a través de la poesía / Water poetry: the movement of nature through poetry. Hosted by Gladira Velazquez Simms and Discover Cayuga Lake
Join Discover Cayuga Lake for a free Community Sunset Cruise to celebrate the Latino Conservation Week aboard the MV Teal while listening to, writing, and reading (if you feel moved to do so) poetry about water, nature, reflections, and love - in English, Spanish or Spanglish! This is a FREE event though donations are requested if possible.
Reservations are required and can be made at: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/discovercayugalake/items/214372/availability/557157053/book/?full-items=yes
LO Inland Empire | Hike to Cucamonga Peak
Cucamonga Peak is one of the tallest peaks in Southern California, standing at about 8856 ft. It offers some of the most breathtaking views from the high desert to Catalina Island if the weather is clear enough.
Hike is roughly 13.2 miles round-trip with 4307ft of elevation gain. So make sure to pack some snacks and plenty of water!
You will be sent an email with the specifics of the event and to complete a waiver, so check your email for updates.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-inland-empire-hike-to-cucamonga-peak-tickets-162112114699
LO ABQ| Rio Grande River Float
Join LO and Quiet Waters Paddling Adventure on a float down the Rio Grande on Sunday, July 25th. A light lunch will be provided. We will have 8 hard kayaks and 12 stand up paddle boards with kayak backing.
Where: Corrales Siphon Access Rd, Rio Rancho. Coordinates: 35° 17.160'N 106° 36.043'W we will meet here and take a shuttle to the Algodones drop off. Mask will be required when riding in the shuttle.
Time: 10:30am for check-in. Shuttles will leave at 10:45 please make sure to be on time. We will arrive back at Siphon Access Rd at roughly 3:00pm.
Footwear – The most common injuries during river activities are foot injuries, so protect your feet with secure footwear. Sharp rocks and occasional broken glass are potential hazards both along the riverbanks and the riverbed itself. As there's plenty of mud along the Rio Grande's riverbanks, choose footwear that can be thoroughly cleaned or hosed off following your trip. Water shoes, strap-on river sandals or old sneakers are all good choices. Bare feet and flip-flops are not acceptable.
Clothing - Avoid cotton, especially early and late in the season! Layer clothing, using quick-drying synthetics such as polyester, lycra, nylon, neoprene or wool. All of these materials dry fairly quickly and most importantly, continue to provide insulation when wet.
Sun Protection – sunglasses are encouraged and sunscreen is very important. We will provide sunscreen if needed.
For more information and registration visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-abq-rio-grande-river-float-tickets-162112989315
LO Portland | Camping en familia at Oxbow Regional Park
Vamos Camping! Join LO Portland chapter for our first camping trip of 2021. Sponsored by Oregon Metro and Hispanic Access Foundation.
Oxbow Regional Park
Saturday, July 17 @ 4:00PM - Sunday, July 18 @10:00amActivity: Camping and kayaking.
Metro staff: Diego Gioseffi
If you haven't been camping since childhood or have never camped out before, we can help. We are keeping things simple. Gear, dinner and breakfast will be provided.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-portland-camping-en-familia-at-oxbow-regional-park-tickets-156145843421?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Phil Rizzuto Park Clean Up!
Help our community clean up our local park! Free to participate!
San Ignacio Fiesta
San Ignacio Fiesta is a celebration that has been taking place for 121 years. The celebration is located in Ignacio, CO which is located on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. However, our community is made up of Latino's, Native Americans and Anglos along with a mix of other ethnic backgrounds. We love our diverse community and it's a time when we all get together and celebrate as a community.
We have our annual Fiesta Parade on July 24th along with other outside events and outings. Then on Sunday we celebrate our Annual Mass which is in honor of our patron saint, St. Ignatius. Afterwards
we have lunch, music (latino music of course), entertainment (this year will be the Matachine Dancers from New Mexico) and then end with our annual Raffle. See at the bottom of the flyer.
San Diego Audubon & Latino Outdoors: Bike And Bird
Join San Diego Audubon and our partners with Latino Outdoors for Bicicleta y Aves, or Bird and Bike, on Sunday, July 18th! This is in celebration of Latino Conservation Week, a week-long recognition of the contributions of Latino communities to the environmental field, and an opportunity to get more folks out into nature.
Participants will explore this regional park and bird as they bike, checking off birds on their specially-created lotería and winning fun prizes. If you don't have a bike or binoculars, no problem! We can provide bikes and binoculars; just let us know when you register.