Primary Events: These events are open to registered Cleveland Metroparks WVP volunteers. They count towards credit for Watershed Stewardship Certification. Some events are only open to WVP Certified Stewards. Types of primary events include:
(L)earning: Broaden and share watershed knowledge at presentations, workshops, community events, and tours
(M)onitoring: Make observations and collect watershed data
(R)estoration: Restore and care for natural areas and green infrastructure
Public Events: These events are indicated by an (*) at the end of the title and are open to both the public and WVP volunteers. Public volunteers may register here.
(S)upplemental Events: These events are held by our partner and collaborating organizations but count towards WVP service hours.
Join Izaak Walton League's Abby Hileman to learn about Salt Watch and how monitoring efforts can make a difference. Receive training and monitoring strips to test chloride at designated sites. If you have previously participated in Salt Watch or are interested in participating in Salt Watch this year, we encourage you to attend this training and talk.
Join us collecting native seeds for use in future restoration projects throughout Cleveland Metroparks. One of the focuses of this event will be collecting aster seeds. Dress in layers for wet soil and thorny vegetation; wear boots, long pants, and long sleeves.
Come help us put the finishing touches on our Polo Field Chagrin River tributary restoration. Volunteers will help with spreading seed, backfilling boulder installation (bucket brigade), live staking, planting and more - this will be physical work - but many hands should make the effort fun and bearable!
Come help us plant baby ash trees (~100) in 3G pots for the winter. We will need help washing and rinsing 3G pots, filling them with soil, and then planting the trees.
Join us collecting native seeds for use in future restoration projects throughout Cleveland Metroparks. Dress in layers for wet soil and thorny vegetation; wear boots, long pants, and long sleeves.
Join us for monitoring Marine Debris at Euclid Creek.
Join CMP Natural Resources Manager Val Carter-Stone to remove invasive woodies.
The American Southwest is a family-friendly wildlife movie that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey down the mighty Colorado River. Narrated by Quannah Chasinghorse, the film beautifully showcases the region’s abundant wildlife, confronts the ecological impacts of dams and water overuse, and advocates for better management of the river. Made in association with Natives Outdoors, the movie incorporates an indigenous storyline and is told through the perspective of some of the Southwest’s most charming characters… such as industrious beavers, bugling bull elk, and soaring condors. Between its legendary landscapes and fascinating wildlife, The American Southwest aims to endear millions of people to better cherish, love, and conserve this unique region.








Help us get public gardens ready for the dormant season. We will mostly be weeding, and participants can collect seeds to take home. Cuyahoga SWCD will supply all necessary tools and supplies, but feel free to bring your own gloves. Please bring your own water bottle and wear long pants and closed-toed shoes.
More Information and Registration Here
Come help Creekside Collaborative Partners clean wildflower seeds for our seed library locations! Dress for the weather for seed cleaning events at the nursery and check your email for last minute changes before heading out.
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Learn the importance of Ohio's native bees as pollinators, build your own bee house, and native seed mixes will be provided to plant your own pollinator garden.
More Information and Registration Here
Come help Creekside Collaborative Partners clean wildflower seeds for our seed library locations! Dress for the weather for seed cleaning events at the nursery and check your email for last minute changes before heading out.
More Information and Registration Here
Come help Creekside Collaborative Partners clean wildflower seeds for our seed library locations! Dress for the weather for seed cleaning events at the nursery and check your email for last minute changes before heading out.
More Information and Registration Here
Join TCWP’s IREX Community Solutions Fellows and local leaders for a thoughtful conversation on how communities across the globe are addressing environmental challenges. Panelists will share real-world examples from the Solomon Islands, Costa Rica, Northeast Ohio and more, highlighting the creative solutions and shared lessons that can inspire action here at home. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and gain valuable insights into being good stewards of our planet. Secure your spot today!
More Information and Registration Here
Come help Creekside Collaborative Partners clean wildflower seeds for our seed library locations! Dress for the weather for seed cleaning events at the nursery and check your email for last minute changes before heading out.
More Information and Registration Here
Come help Creekside Collaborative Partners clean wildflower seeds for our seed library locations! Dress for the weather for seed cleaning events at the nursery and check your email for last minute changes before heading out.
More Information and Registration Here
Join FoEC to learn more about the issue of water use to fuel the artificial intelligence boom. We will view a recording of a webinar presented by the Alliance for the Great Lakes regarding the impact of increased water use by data centers and other large-volume water users in the Great Lakes states.
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Join Joseph Losi, Ward Chair and IREX fellow from the Solomon Islands, for a FREE webinar on turning challenges into opportunities. Come ready to explore how communities half a world away face struggles that feel strikingly familiar and how resilience can grow from even the toughest conditions. Joseph will share: how youth engagement, clean water, and reforestation are shaping his community, connections between environmental challenges in the Solomon Islands and lessons from Ohio with TCWP.










Join Natural Area Manager Valerie Carter Stone to free up space for native plants. Help to cut back grapevine at Edgewater Park.
Mark your calendars!
Feel free to bring guests. To help us track registration numbers, please register yourself multiple times based on the number of guests you plan to bring (e.g. if you are bringing 2 guests, please register three times, once for yourself and twice for 2 guests).

Liz Myers, Restoration EIT at EnviroScience, to learn how acid-mine drainage (AMD) is transformed into vibrant paint pigments.


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Have further questions about events or registering? Please contact WVP staff at [email protected].