APP Events Marking Earth Day 2023

Across the APP network, state offices and chapters are marking Earth Day on and around April 22.

Around the APP network, state offices and chapters are marking Earth Day on and around April 22 as a special day to celebrate birds and wildlife. Here are some highlights from around the country. Events will be added as needed:

Phoenix, AZ

  • 4/22/23: The will host the.from 3:00-6:00 pm.

Los Angeles, CA

  • 4/20/23: The APP Center at Debs Park will host on Thursday, April 20 from 8:30 am to 10:00 am. Meet near the flag poles, bring water, comfortable shoes, hats, and bincoulars if you have them. There will be some binoculars and field guides to borrow.

Maitland, FL

  • 4/22/23: will hold a very special party for the planet this Earth Day! On Saturday, April 22 from 10:00 amto 2:00 pm,there will be bird meet-and-greets and extra family fun, all included in regular admission or with your annual pass. There will be Earth-friendly games, tree plantings, scavenger hunts around the Center, andguided tours of the Center throughout the day. Space is limited and tours are first come, first served.

Naples, FL

  • 4/22/23:will hosta from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm with author Susan Sachs Levine! Susan will be signing copies of her book, , a beautifully illustrated children’s story about a young Roseate Spoonbill learning to fish with her unique bill. The Earth Day event will also include a Roseate Spoonbill information station, guided walks, and music by the HUGS ukelele band.

Lawrence, KS

  • 4/22/23: The will be in South Park for the from1:00 - 3:00 pm. There will bea wide range of fun crafts, activities, and information available about our planet’s amazing natural resources and how we can protect them. Jayhawk APP Society will have information on World Migratory Bird Day and the importance of water for birds, bird feeder painting, and fishing line cleanup information.

Covington, LA

  • 4/21/23: will table atthe Northshore Garden Show and Plant Sale at the Covington Fairgroundsfrom 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. They will beselling native plants to raise money for their Plants for Birds mission, andwill have educational materials displayed that educate about natives, birds, and APP change.

Detroit, MI

  • 4/22/23: . Join MI Birds for Green Day at the Belle Isle Nature Center. This free celebration features outdoor activities, nature hikes, earth-friendly crafts and opportunities to participate in community science initiatives that support clean waterways. 11:00 am-3:00 pm.

Gladwin County, MI

  • 4/20/23: Join the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Ruffed Grouse Society, and MI Birds (a program of APP Great Lakes) on a guided hike to observe one of Michigan’s early spring spectacles, the American woodcock courtship dance. All ages are welcome. Attendees must bring their own binoculars and headlamp or flashlight. Spare binoculars will be provided if needed. Rubber boots or waterproof footwear is recommended, as ground conditions may be muddy.Please RSVP by April 14.For more information and to RSVP, call 989-426-9205, ext. 2267630.

Marquette, MI

  • 4/22/23: .Meet fellow birders, and learn about the importance of our public lands to birds —all while enjoying a complimentary drink on us.Guests will enjoy a presentation on MI Birds, two rounds of “Jeopardy” style bird trivia, bird coloring pages for kids, and door prizes.Wina Sibley bird guide or pair of Nikon binocs!There will also be plenty of birding stories. 5:00 p.m.

Santa Fe, NM

  • 4/22/23: Workshops, activities and performances will take place from 10:00 am to 2:30 pm.

Oyster Bay, NY

  • 4/22/23: .Join us for a day of volunteer conservation action at the Theodore RooseveltSanctuary and APP Center! We have a variety of activities available throughout the day, including a bird watch, garden maintenance project, native plant sale, tern shelter building, and a garden and plant ID walk. Please register in advance for individual events.

Columbus, OH

  • 4/22/23: with Seeds of Caring will take place from 10:00 a.m. to2:00 p.m. at Grange Insurance APP Center. During the event families are invited to participate in multiple projects to help kids ages 2-12 take action in protecting our environment and investing in our planet’s future. Nonprofit partners will be on site to educate kids on environmental stewardship actions and Grange Insurance APP Center will have a seedball station, indoor bird scavenger hunt and bee keeping station!

APP, PA

  • 4/23/23: Join us for an Earth Day celebration featuring container planting demos with native plants, kids’ activities, partner organizations, canoe rides, and more!Our monthly page turning ofThe Birds of Americawill get things started, then be sure to visit our Annual Native Plant Sale. Museum admission is free all day!Most timed activities do not require registration.However, if you would like to join a guided canoe ride, please emailmillgrove@audubon.orgto register in advance. Space is limited and will fill up quickly.