A Bee-Themed Earth Day Celebration at Terra Sávia
Celebrate Earth Day with a bee-themed celebration at Terra Sávia winery.
When
Sat, Apr 18 · 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM PDT
Where
Terra Sávia, Hopland
A Bee-Themed Earth Day Celebration at Terra Sávia happens 2026-04-18 at Terra Sávia in Hopland. Discover details on Mendocino Today.
Celebrate Earth Day with a bee-themed celebration at Terra Sávia winery.
When
Sat, Apr 18 · 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM PDT
Where
Terra Sávia, Hopland
Thu, Apr 16· 4:00 PM (about 1 hour) PDT
Caspar Community Center
Caspar Walking Club invites you to join your fellow Casparados, friends, and neighbors for our weekly walk. We will enjoy State Parks trails and local neighborhood strolls. Every Thursday at 4pm, rain cancels. We walk for about one hour. More info: [email protected]
Sat, Apr 18· 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM PDT
Nelson Family Vineyards
A 5K run through the vineyards followed by wine tasting.
Sat, Apr 18· 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM PDT
Learning Garden @ Fort Bragg High School
Noyo Food Forest invites the community to the 17th Annual Earth Day Festival, Saturday, April 18, from 12–5 PM at The Learning Garden on the Fort Bragg High School campus. This FREE, family-friendly event celebrates our connection to the Earth through music, food, and hands-on experiences. The festival opens with Tribal Elder Edwina Lincoln of the Round Valley Indian Reservation. Festival highlights include: -HUGE plant sale -Live music with headliner, Recycled Grass -Performances by Circus Mecca -Kid's Zone hosted by Flockworks -Rotary Club BBQ -Bike rack station by Mendocino Coast Cyclists -Garden mural reveal- Artist Rebecca Wallace -Local vendors & non-profit booths -Bicycle-powered smoothies -Workshop: “Low-Tech Solutions for Community Resilience” with Nik Robalino
Free- donations encouraged
Sat, Apr 18· 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM PDT
Nelson Family Vineyards
Live concert by Low Skies at Nelson Family Vineyards.
Mon, Apr 20· 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT
Noyo Center Marine Field Station, Noyo Harbor
This event will be both in person at the Noyo Center Marine Field Station in the harbor, and also via zoom. Zoom link will be on our website closer to the date. "Reuniting with our Departed Manu" explores the history, loss, and ongoing documentation of Hawaiʻi’s extinct and endangered native birds. Once home to more than 140 native bird species, Hawaiʻi has experienced the highest rate of bird extinction of any land area, with 77 species lost in the past 700 years due to human impacts following Polynesian and later European arrival. Today, only 26 forest bird species remain. This talk highlights the global dispersal of approximately 10,000 preserved Hawaiian bird specimens across dozens of institutions, tracing how historic expeditions and private collectors contributed to their distribution. It also details current efforts to photograph and document these specimens to digitally reunite Hawaiʻi with its departed manu and support education, research, and conservation awareness. To date 14,000 images of over 3,000 specimens have been collected. Bret is the Forest Bird Recovery Coordinator for the State of Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife. He specializes in Native Hawaiian birds but engages in a wide variety of resource management. Bret has volunteered with a variety of organizations, including the Hawaiʻi Wildlife Centers’ Hawaiʻi Island Festival of Birds, the Friends of Hakalau, and Three Mountain Alliance Foundation. He is also the current president of the Conservation Council for Hawaiʻi. Bret has an undergraduate degree in wildlife ecology and management from Utah State University and a masters’ degree in Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science from the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo. Bret was born and raised in Utah, but during his time in the Hoʻomākaʻikaʻi explorations program became inspired to work with native Hawaiian birds. As a native Hawaiian, Aloha ʻĀina is a core part of Bret’s Identity. He has family ties to East Maui from the ʻAhupuaʻa of Nuʻu, on Oʻahu from Hauʻula, and from Kīlauea, Kauaʻi. Bret currently calls Waimea on Hawaiʻi Island home.
Thu, Apr 23· 4:00 PM (about 1 hour) PDT
Caspar Community Center
Caspar Walking Club invites you to join your fellow Casparados, friends, and neighbors for our weekly walk. We will enjoy State Parks trails and local neighborhood strolls. Every Thursday at 4pm, rain cancels. We walk for about one hour. More info: [email protected]