Spring Fever?? Greet the season with these community events!
Washtenaw County Conservation District Spring Events
Conservation Celebration, March 12, 6-9 pm, Jolly Pumpkin in Dexter
Join WCCD in celebrating 2025's Community Awardees and socialize with Washtenaw County Conservation District staff, farmers, volunteers, partners, and county residents. This event is free and everyone is welcome to attend. There will also be a brief overview of WCCD’s accomplishments as well as priorities for the year ahead. Click the link above to register on the WCCD website.
Spring Rain Barrel Sale & Distribution, Monday, March 23, 2026, 12-4 pm
705 N. Zeeb Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48103. Scio Township Hall - back parking lot. Online order required. Orders will be available for pick-up at the first distribution on Monday, March 23. Colors and quantities are limited.
Spring Tree & Shrub Sale, featuring special savings on oaks
The Spring Tree & Shrub Sale provides around 35,000 bare-root seedlings of tree, shrub, fruit tree, berries and various planting aids to support conservation planting projects. This year’s sale has a special focus on oaks, an important keystone species. To encourage more people to choose oaks, WCCD is using donated funds to discount all oak species offered in the sale. The deadline for online orders is March 23.
Pickup Dates: Friday, April 24, 1-6pm. Saturday, April 25, 9-11am,Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds. 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd.
And there's more!
Spring Bluebird Festival
Saturday, March 28, 2026, 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM. Morris Lawrence Building at Washtenaw Community College. 4800 E Huron River Dr. The Michigan Bluebird Society hosts this annual event of fun and education on Eastern Bluebirds and other cavity-nesting birds in the state of Michigan.
https://birdcentermi.org/
https://nestwatch.org/learn/
Food Literacy for All is a community-academic partnership course at the University of Michigan supported by the Sustainable Food Systems Initiative, Program in the Environment, School for Environment & Sustainability, and Michigan-based community partners. Through April, Food Literacy for All features dynamic guest speakers each Tuesday evening (6:30-7:50 PM) to address the challenges and opportunities of diverse food systems. Click the link above to register for free as a community member. As a registrant, you can attend the sessions that interest you/fit your schedule.
Beaver Tales at Matthaei Botanical Gardens
(Source: MBGNA Connected, March 2026)
Beavers are back in southeast Michigan, reshaping waterways, creating wetlands, and quietly engineering ecosystems at Matthaei Botanical Gardens. A team of U-M graduate students has been studying how we can coexist with these keystone species, exploring their impact on habitat, water quality, and biodiversity, and the challenges and opportunities of sharing the landscape. From watching dams rise along Fleming Creek to learning about non-lethal coexistence strategies, their research shows how noticing these industrious animals can change how we see and care for our local environment.
Join the team on-site for “Beaver Tales and Co-Existence,” a Wonder Walk on March 18th from 5-6:30 pm at Matthaei Botanical Gardens, and on March 21st at 10:30 am for a public presentation in the auditorium at Matthaei Botanical Gardens.