Ecology
Meet other local people interested in Ecology. Scientists/Engineers and non-professionals alike who work toward sustainable human impact on the Earth are invited to meet for conversation, camaraderie, and fun.
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Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy, Where Healing Makes Scents ‘
Blend education with a hands-on technique, experience how scent can soothe stress, uplift your energy, and enhance your overall health. Seek balance, immune support and moments of calm to provide the practical tools to support your goals.
Take home the sample we made, a helpful highlights sheet, so you can continue your aromatherapy journey at home.
Note: Not recommended if you have plant-based allergies. This doesn't include hay fever.
🪻 Adults Only £15
Tuesday 2:30pm - 3:30pm
📍Didcot
Ecology Events Near You
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External Event: Wild Edibles: Late Spring Plants with Nick Spero
🌿 Wild Edibles: Late Spring Foraging Walk (NHSM Program)
Have you ever wondered what edible plants grow quietly around us in Maryland forests?
Join members of our group for a guided **wild edible plant walk** hosted by the Natural History Society of Maryland. We’ll be attending **Wild Edibles: Late Spring Plants**, a field program led by experienced forager Nick Spero.
During the walk, participants will learn how to identify edible plants that emerge in Maryland’s woods during late spring. Along the way, instructor Nick Spero will discuss safe identification, ethical harvesting practices, and how these plants have traditionally been used for food and flavor. Species often discussed include **wild ginger, ramps, spicebush**, and other seasonal plants that grow in our region.
The program is designed as a relaxed **nature exploration with discussion and plant identification along the trail**. Expect light to moderate hiking, frequent stops to observe plants up close, and plenty of opportunities to ask questions and learn from the landscape.
More details about the program can be found here:
[https://www.marylandnature.org/get-involved/events/event/wild-edibles-late-spring-plants-with-nick-spero-2/](https://www.marylandnature.org/get-involved/events/event/wild-edibles-late-spring-plants-with-nick-spero-2/)
— 🥾 Difficulty —
Easy to moderate walking with frequent stops for plant identification and discussion.
— 💲 Cost —
This is a **paid program organized by the Natural History Society of Maryland**.
• Non‑NHSM Member — **$45**
• NHSM Member — **$35**
— 📍 Location —
The exact meeting location is not listed unless you register for the event. In general, the event is Northeast of Baltimore and about an hour from Shady Groove Metro.
— 📝 Registration —
Members who plan to attend should **RSVP here on Meetup and also register directly with the Natural History Society of Maryland through their website**.
Participants will **pay NHSM directly** when registering for the program.
— 🎒 What to Bring —
Based on the Natural History Society of Maryland's recommendations for this program:
• Weather‑appropriate clothing (layers work best)
• Sturdy closed‑toe hiking shoes or boots with good traction
• Water and snacks
• Sun protection such as sunblock and a hat
• Bug spray if desired
• Optional: a camera, guidebook, binoculars, or a small magnifying lens for examining plants
These items help ensure everyone is comfortable during the walk and able to closely observe the plants we encounter along the trail.
— 🚗 Carpooling —
Once the location is confirmed, we can **coordinate optional carpooling through the Meetup event page** for anyone interested in sharing a ride.
This should be a great opportunity to **learn about native plants, explore the landscape together, and deepen our understanding of the food that grows around us**.
Photograph Meadowlark Botanical Gardens - Sat. March 21
**Regular Garden admission and memberships apply.**
| Ages 5 & under | Free |
| -------------- | ---- |
| Age 6 - 17 | $5.00 |
| Age 18 - 59 | $9.00 |
| Age 60 and over | $5.00 |
**We will meet at the visitor center.**
**Bring Water, a tripod, comfortable shoes, fully charged batteries, and empty cards**
**There is no specific route in this park. Folks are free to wander around the trails in the park at their own pace.**
**Check out Rob Trek's video from May 16, 2021: [https://youtu.be/QwNR_TuxM4Y](https://youtu.be/QwNR_TuxM4Y)**
**For lunch, after the field trip around 12:00 PM, we will head to The Virginian Restaurant, 169 Glyndon St SE, Vienna, VA 22180**
Share only your very best, most interesting shots after the field trip, and keep it down to between 5 and 10 photos.
Beauty, conservation, education, and discovery flourish throughout the year at this 95-acre complex of large ornamental display gardens and unique native plant collections. Walking trails, lakes, more than twenty varieties of cherry trees, irises, peonies, an extensive shade garden, native wildflowers, gazebos, birds, butterflies, seasonal blooms, and foliage create a sanctuary of beauty and nature.
https://www.nvrpa.org/park/meadowlark_botanical_gardens/
By sending in an RSVP and joining this meetup event hosted by the Virginia Beltway Photography Meetup, I am also agreeing to the terms of the following release and waiver of liability, which shall be binding on my heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. In consideration of my (and my child’s) participation in the Virginia Beltway Photography Meetup, I do hereby release, discharge, and hold harmless the Organizer, its members, officers, directors, employees, and the leader(s) of this event from any and all liability by reason of any damage, loss, expenses, or injury arising from my (and my child’s) participation in this event, including that caused solely or in part by the fault of any and all of the above-named parties.
Colvin Run's 3rd Saturday Social Ballroom Dance
***Join us for a fun evening of dancing with Michael Sims DJing and teaching a waltz lesson!***
**7:30 - 8:30 PM: Waltz Dance lesson by** **Michael Sims**
**8:30 - 11:00 PM: Ballroom Dance music by Michael Sims**
Michael always brings energy, great music and fun to the dance floor and best of all, you can sign up for a dance with him!!!
$15 (cash or check) includes the lesson plus the dance, cold water and scrumptious snacks
Dress is "ballroom casual." Please no cutoffs, T-shirts or jeans. Dress to Impress!
No experience, reservations or partner needed. All Singles Welcome!!
1,850 sq. ft. beautiful oak dance floor.
Plenty of free, safe parking
*As always, there will be a big, delicious chocolate cake*
*to celebrate birthdays of the month.*
**Fun, Fun, Fun at Colvin Run!**
*The 100-year-old dance hall is operated by the Colvin Run Citizens Association, a non-profit 501(c)(3) public charity. 100% of the proceeds from this dance will go to the operation and preservation of the historic dance hall.*
Invasive Species Removal (Appalachian Trail -Thompson WMA)
A day in paradise. The PATC, in coordination with the Virginia Native Plant Society, will be conducting a invasive plant removal day at Thompson Wildlife Management area near Linden, Virginia from 10AM - 3:00 PM. This area is one of the most outstanding botanical sites in the Virginia Blue Ridge. Unfortunately, the native flora of Thompson is increasingly threatened by non-native invasive plant species. On March 21st, we'll concentrate our efforts on pulling garlic mustard (*Alliaria petioilata*) rosettes.
No prior experience is necessary. Training will be provided on-site. Please bring seasonal appropriate clothing (never forget rain gear), gloves, water, a sack lunch and a small trowel if you have one. Be prepared to hike several miles and squat or bend over repeatedly - all with the satisfaction that you are helping to protect a truly special natural area.
We will meet at the the first Thompson Wildlife parking area on the right just north of the Fox Meadow winery on Freezeland Rd. GPS Coordinates are 38.9397° N 78.039°W. Look for PATC sign.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/xaPANbEa7awF6m36A
Questions? Email Natural_Resource@patc.net
From the east:
Take I-66 West to exit18 (toward Markham). Left on VA-688 Right on VA-55W (4.2m). Right on State Rte 638 -Freezeland Rd. Parking lot will be on right (3.8m)
From the west:
Take I-66 East to exit 13 for VA-79 toward Linden/VA-55. Right onto VA-79S. Left onto VA-55E (1.3m). Left onto State Rte 638 – Freezeland Rd. Parking lot will be on right (3.8 m)
Colvin Run 95th Anniversary Dance!
**You're Invited - to** celebrate 95 years of Colvin Run Dance Hall!
Join us on April 4 for an elegant evening of music, dancing and community as we honor the legacy of the region's most beloved historic dance hall.
The evening will include:
7:30-8:30 pm: **Meet & Greet** Social Hour; Hors d'oeuvres & refreshments
8:30-10:30pm: **Ballroom dancing** to the incredible **Josh Squared**! Duo
A **Special Door Prize** for one lucky guest - must be present to win!
A h**istorical slide show** celebrating 95 years of dancing at Colvin Run.
Come celebrate the past, present, and future of Colvin Run with friends old and new.
**Admission**: $25/pp, payable with cash or check at the door.
**Black Tie Optional** \- whether it's classic ballroom elegance\, 1930's swing flair\, or festive evening attire\.
No partner, experience or reservations needed. Don't have a partner? Come to Colvin Run Dance Hall where you will find friendly partners HAPPY to meet you and dance with you!!
1,850 sq. ft. beautiful oak dance floor.
Plenty of free, safe parking.
**We look forward to dancing with you!!**
## Questions? Find Colvin Run at [http://www.colvinrun.org](https://colvinrun.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9abd22bfb1858c46263c2620b&id=a653d4304d&e=dc73d9bfad) or visit [https:](https://colvinrun.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9abd22bfb1858c46263c2620b&id=b3877963d5&e=dc73d9bfad)[//www.meetup.com/colvinrun-org/events](https://colvinrun.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9abd22bfb1858c46263c2620b&id=eda6408288&e=dc73d9bfad) or contact [Conrad.Heer@ColvinRun.org](mailto:Kathy.Milks@colvinrun.org)
Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary adopt-a-road trash pickup
Rockville Vegans will be picking up trash on the outside of Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary as part of their adopt-a-highway program. Poplar will provide all the supplies - gloves, bags, and visibility vests. We will be parking just inside the gate as you enter the farm property.
Cocktails & Coloring @ Ballston Market food market, Basement level
Come the whole time or if you just spend 30 minutes. All are welcome.
You are welcome and encouraged to bring your own coloring supplies but, if you don't have any, I will have plenty and am happy to share! (coloring books, colored pencils, and markers).
Part of the mission of this group is to provide us an opportunity to check out AND SUPPORT local businesses. So, please don't bring any outside food/drinks and, while purchasing something isn't at all a REQUIREMENT to participate in the event, I do strongly encourage you to try something from the vendor :)
I look forward to seeing and meeting you there!
***\*\*DISCLAIMER*\*\*** Photos may be taken during the event to be shared here on Meetup so feel free to let me know if you'd like to be excluded from them.








