Events

Dinner IN the Creek 2021

Under a cloud canopy in the heart of Leipers Fork (technically IN Leipers Creek), 62 guests gathered for a magical Dinner IN the Creek to benefit Harpeth Conservancy.  Rachael McCampbell and Curtis Stewart are ideal hosts for an outdoor event, as McCampbell is a fine artist whose art made people feel like they were walking…

April Conservation Conversations: What’s Blooming: Invasive vs. Native Species in Tennessee

Together we’ve gone out and removed invasive privet, planted native tree saplings, and learned how to cultivate our gardens. We got further into the weeds and dug even deeper into this hot topic this past Wednesday in our latest Conservation Conversations: What’s Blooming?.  Guiding the discussion were our invited guest experts, Murray Gheesling and Cooper…

The Harpeth River Watershed Association Puts Citizenship and Service in Action

Volunteers to plant over 100 trees to stabilize an eroding river bank on the Little Harpeth River on MLK Day Nashville, TN (January 14, 2016) – The Harpeth River Watershed Association will led a dozen Middle Tennessee volunteers in the planting of over 100 trees into a stretch of eroding river bank on the Little Harpeth…