HC x Metro Water Service Stormwater Campus Tour
Join us for a fun, free, and informative tour of our campus to learn all about stormwater management!
Join us for a fun, free, and informative tour of our campus to learn all about stormwater management!
Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour of the Whites Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant on Saturday, October 18 – 10am-noon!
Harpeth Conservancy is collaborating with Beaman Park to discover the hidden spooky features found in Nashville’s streams. Saturday, October 25– 10am-noon!
Come say hello at the Harpeth Harvest Festival on Saturday, November 1st from 10am-3pm CST! Our team from Harpeth Conservancy will be on hand to talk about clean water, healthy ecosystems, and how you can help protect Tennessee’s rivers. Stop by and chat with us to: Learn about the challenges facing our rivers and streams […]
Come join us as we team up with Friends of Warner Parks and tackle some work to preserve and protect the park together. We'll be breaking out the weed wrenches and going after some of the most noxious and invasive plants in the woods.
Come join us as we team up with Friends of Warner Parks and tackle some work to preserve and protect the park together. We'll be breaking out the weed wrenches and going after some of the most noxious and invasive plants in the woods.
Join us on Saturday, March 7th for invasive plant removal and tree planting at the Native American Indian Association of Tennessee's Cultural Center! We'll contribute to preparation and land care for this important space and learn more about protecting land and water in Tennessee. Weed Wrangle® is a one-day, area-wide, volunteer effort to help rescue […]
Join us for volunteer opportunity to plant native bare root seedlings and help remove winter storm debris from Edwin Warner Park.
Looking for a Nashville Earth Day 2026 volunteer opportunity? Join Harpeth Conservancy at Centennial Park! We're looking for some volunteers to help us at our booth at the event.
Join us for a special screening of Down the Duck, A River in Peril, A Community in Action, a film by Archaea Productions in partnership with Nashville PBS. This documentary is a powerful journey down one of Tennessee’s most extraordinary rivers and the communities connected by it.