Resource Central hosts a regular series of conservation events open to the public, including seminars.

As a proud member of Colorado’s conservation community, we also promote events hosted by our partners in the Front Range. If you know of an event that helps communities put conservation into action, contact us!

Town of Erie Free Materials Pickup

Erie residents: Register for FREE donation pickups of building materials, such as cabinet sets, working appliances, lumber, tools, and more!

Waterwise Yard Seminars – Right Plant, Right Place… Right Practice!

Online via Zoom

The Front Range along the Colorado Rockies, as well as the Intermountain Western United States, is part of one of the major steppe regions of the world, and as such has challenging climatic conditions. Successful landscape design in the steppe region demands specific horticultural best practices that are unique to this geographic region. Sustainable landscape design provides a sense of place by using the design principle right plant, right place. Join us as we discuss right practice - tips developed at Denver Botanic Gardens to ensure long-term, functioning landscapes in our unique steppe climate. We'll discuss soil amendments, planting practices, watering recommendations, mulch, and of course - plants! Great for all levels of gardeners. Sponsored by Roxborough Water and Sanitation District.

Waterwise Yard Seminars – Earth Day for Pollinators

Online via Zoom

LetÕs look a little at the history of Earth Day and discuss ideas you can incorporate into your landscape to help our local wildlife and pollinators. The class will cover some history of Earth Day as well as landscape planning and a little dive into pollinators you may find in your landscape. Great for all levels of gardeners. Sponsored by Little Thompson Water District.

Town of Erie Free Materials Pickup

Erie residents: Register for FREE donation pickups of building materials, such as cabinet sets, working appliances, lumber, tools, and more!

Waterwise Yard Seminars – Considering the Needs of Trees in Waterwise Landscapes

Online via Zoom

Most of our landscapes are considered to be "mixed-use" and have trees, turf, shrubs, and perennials coexisting together. When implementing waterwise landscaping practices, it's important to consider the needs of trees, including water, culture, and care. This presentation will also cover tree selection for lower-water-use landscapes. Great for intermediate level gardeners. Sponsored by the Town of Superior.

Waterwise Yard Seminars – Preparing for Spring in the Garden: Master Gardener Q&A

Online via Zoom

Get your landscape and garden off to a strong start with the help of CSU Extension's science-backed information. Master Gardener volunteers will dig into the basics of soil prep and irrigation techniques for home gardens, followed by a Q&A session to answer all of your gardening questions. Great for beginner gardeners.