General Board Meeting

Brunner House 640 Main Street, Broomfield, Colorado

Everyone is Welcome

Free

Sowing the Seeds of Love

Broomfield Commons

You are invited to plant native seeds with us at the  Broomfield Commons Open Space on October 21st from 10-12 pm.  This event is FREE and open to all ages. Please register here:  https://broomfield.volunteerhub.com/vv2/event/1ae3a1c8-39f8-465e-98c2-1f418d9e7762?mibextid=Zxz2cZ Directions can be found on the registration page.

Free

General Board Meeting

Brunner House 640 Main Street, Broomfield, Colorado

Everyone is Welcome

Free

Open Space Speaker Series: “Nature in a Digital World: Why Getting Outside in Nature Matters” with Louise Chawla

Virtual

Declining mental health in children and adolescents coincides with two massive shifts in the culture of contemporary childhood: the rise of time on digital screens and the fall of free-ranging exploration and free play outside. This talk begins by sharing research that establishes these connections, and then shares examples of Read more…

Free

General Board Meeting

Brunner House 640 Main Street, Broomfield, Colorado

Everyone is welcome

Free

Spring Speaker Series 2024: “CONSERVATION IN ACTION: DENVER ZOO’S COLLABORATIVE WORK TO SUPPORT BISON AND GRASSLANDS IN COLORADO” WITH KATE WILKINS

Virtural

This talk will delve into Denver Zoo’s collaborative work with Denver Mountain Parks to restore the grassland landscape at Daniels Park (Douglas County). More specifically, the presentation will address the importance of conserving Colorado’s grasslands, Denver Zoo’s conservation actions at Daniels Park, and the power of community engagement in achieving Read more…

Free

General Board Meeting

City and County Building

Everyone is Welcome   Please note that we will meet at Broomfield City and County Building; please enter the door to the east that says Community Development.

Free

General Board Meeting

Brunner House 640 Main Street, Broomfield, Colorado

Everyone is welcome

Free

Spring Speaker Series 2024: “AMERICAN KESTREL NEST BOX PROJECT: CONSERVATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT” WITH JENNIFER REDMOND

Virtural

American kestrels are one of the smallest, but most common, raptors that inhabit Broomfield, and most of North America. Colorful and charismatic, they are about the size of an American robin. With their populations declining since the 1960s, we are focused on learning more about these beautiful raptors and informing Read more…

Free