The Rhode Island Environmental Calendar, aka What Grows On in Rhode Island (which redirects to this page as of September 10, 2018), lists all kinds of green events for all ages and interests. Use the sorting tools to drill down to what most interests you: Sort by Event Type, Category, Intended Audience, and more.
The main RI Environmental Calendar lists individual and weekly-repeating events. The Ongoing Calendar lists events that are months-long or many consecutive days.
Every event concerning Rhode Island's environment can be added to What Grows On in Rhode Island! Listings are free, and will show up automatically on several websites as well, including Environment Council of RI. Links to the Calendar or subcalendars can be found on other websites as well. Appropriate events also show up on such websites.. Selected events -- or the Whole Shebang -- can show up on your website, too. [Hint, hint!] Ask me about this.
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Ongoing Events
(Month-long, Daily)
The Ongoing Events Calendar lists months-long and daily repeating events. The main calendar lists weekly repeating, occasionally repeating, and one-time events.
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What Grows On in RI was recognized in Rhode Island Monthly's Best of Rhode Island listings as "Website for Green Fun" on page 126 of the August 2013 issue!
"…What Grows On offers up a comprehensive calendar of all-things green, from farmers markets across the state -- including ones you've never even heard of -- to birding excursions, heirloom tomato classes and river clean-ups. Plan your eco-chic weekend via the 'Everything' calendar, or sort through garden or kid-friendly events. The planet will thank you later."
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is a federal agency that works hand-in-hand with the people of Rhode Island to improve and protect their soil, water and other natural resources. For decades, private landowners have voluntarily worked with NRCS specialists to prevent erosion, improve water quality and promote sustainable agriculture.
White Lilac LLC is the parent company of Providential Gardener and What Grows On in RI.
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What Grows On in RI is free for everybody, but well-organized information isn't really free. There are expenses. If you like using the Calendar and find the ProvGardener website useful, I hope you'll make a contribution through my Patreon page. And let your friends know about the Calendar!