Women’s+ Fly Fishing Clinic

*** REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS CLOSED *** A safe space to learn. In partnership with, SilverHen FlyCo., learn the basics of fly-fishing in a fun, inclusive environment. Guided by experts in the field, you’ll have plenty of time to practice and absorb the essentials of this beautiful outdoor sport. Join us at Laurel Hill […]

LUNCH AND LEARN with Protect PT

April Lunch & Learn Apr 29, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Are you concerned about the quality of our air and water or the state of policy safeguarding them? NO LONGER ABLE TO REGISTER

Tenasca Public Meeting – Disuss health impacts

Turkeytown Fire Department 90 Supervisor Drive, West Newton, PA

Join Mountain Watershed, Environmental Health Project, Environmental Integrity Project, and Yough Communities CARE in a joint Public Meeting. Environmental Health Project will discuss issues related to public heath from the Tenasca Plant.

Birds & Blooms Hike

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Join Mountain Watershed Association in the Indian Creek Valley Gorge for a special hike on the Indian Creek Valley Trail, where expert birders and botanists will show you the wonders of this unique ecosystem in the springtime! We’ll walk from the Camp Christian parking lot (extended parking available a short walk away, at the Steyer […]

ELIZABETH KOLBERT In conversation with Terry Tempest Williams

Carnegie Music Hall Oakland 4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA

In twenty-six essays–one for each letter of the alphabet—Elizabeth Kolbert, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction, takes us on a hauntingly illustrated journey through the history of climate change and the uncertainties of our future. Climate change resists narrative-and yet some account of what’s happening is needed. Millions of lives are at stake, […]

Air Quality Town Hall # 15 -Are Elected Officials Abandoning Us?

Register Today! We live in one of the worst 1% of places in the country for air pollution-related diseases, yet Allegheny County Council members have failed to pass their Health Department’s proposed fee increase, paid by polluters, for the permits that allow them to operate. For the past eleven months, we have responded to the […]