UPCOMING EVENTS
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Meet your Watershed Event Series
Through our Meet Your Watershed event series, we invite you to explore the Charles River watershed—introducing you to places you may be discovering for the first time, as well as deepening your connection to areas you already know and love. By taking a whole-watershed approach, CRWA works to protect and restore the river’s ecosystem while safeguarding public health and strengthening our communities’ resilience in the face of climate change.
Clearing the Current Public Meeting
Join us on Tuesday, February 10, in person or via Zoom, for a discussion with experts on the state of invasive aquatic plants in the Charles River, the outcomes of the Aquatic Vegetation Management Plan, and next steps.
Community Invasive Plant Removal
Volunteer with North American Indian Center of Boston (NAICOB) and Charles River Watershed Association for a Community Invasive Plant Removal on Sunday, October 19!
Community Water Chestnut Removal
Join us on Monday, June 16, for a community water chestnut removal in Redwing Bay in Needham!
Community Bittersweet Removal
Help us free our trees! Join us on Saturday, September 16th to remove dangerous invasive bittersweet vines!
Community Water Chestnut Removal
Help clear the current of water chestnuts! Join us for a fun day out on the river on Saturday, July 15th to remove invasive species and restore our river!
Community Bittersweet Removal
Help us free our trees! Join us on Saturday, June 10th to remove dangerous invasive bittersweet vines!
River Advocate Training
Are you interested in helping your community prepare for climate change?
Become a River Advocate!
Attend our upcoming training session to learn how you can make a difference in your community by advocating for climate-smart policies and planning at the local level. We will train you to keep a close eye on local environmental issues, conduct on-the-ground actions, and attend local municipal and community meetings to become a well-versed river advocate.
River Advocate Training Session
Are you interested in helping your community prepare for climate change?
Become a River Advocate!
Attend our upcoming training session to learn how you can make a difference in your community by advocating for climate-smart policies and planning at the local level. We will train you to keep a close eye on local environmental issues, conduct on-the-ground actions, and attend local municipal and community meetings to become a well-versed river advocate.
