• Changemaker Book Club – February 24, 2026

    Urban Green Lab 1305 Clinton St Suite 230, Nashville, TN, United States
    Members of the Sustainable Changemakers Collective will gather to discuss our reflections on the latest book we are reading together. Urban Green Lab will provide beverages and attendees are welcome to bring a sack supper to enjoy while we chat. Become a member to join the discussion and be a part of future events like these! […]
    Free
  • Lessons Learned from the Ice Storm: A Community Conversation

    Patagonia Nashville 601 Overton St, Nashville, TN, United States
    Join Urban Green Lab and Patagonia Nashville for an evening of thoughtful dialogue examining how sustainability and resilience intersect in moments of crisis.
  • 2026 Earth Month Coffee Crawl

    The Earth Month Coffee Crawl is your invitation to sip local, explore the city, and show up for Earth Month in the most delicious way possible.
  • Spring Changemaker Happy Hour – April 14, 2026

    Tailgate Brewery East Nashville 811 Gallatin Pike, Nashville, TN
    Connect with fellow Sustainable Changemakers at our next Changemaker Happy Hour! This is a time to build community with other sustainably-minded individuals as we strengthen our movement toward a more eco-friendly Nashville. For full event details, join the Sustainable Changemakers Collective with your monthly gift.  With four levels to choose from, your membership includes access to events […]
    Free
  • How to Heal the Planet Film Screening and Panel at Patagonia Nashville

    Patagonia Nashville 601 Overton St, Nashville, TN, United States
    How To Heal The Planet is a 25-minute documentary by Davis Watson following Jeffrey Orkin, the Mississippi-born urban farmer behind Greener Roots Farm, whose decade-long journey building a world-class hydroponic operation in Nashville intersects with the chefs and food pioneers who transformed this city's dining scene by connecting it to local farmers. Featuring Margot McCormack, Jeremy Barlow, Tyler Brown, John Dyke, and Vanderbilt professor Amanda Little, author of The Fate of Food.
  • Voices of Resilience: Exhibit Launch & Celebration at The Curb Center Gallery

    Curb Center Gallery 1801 Edgehill Ave, Nashville, TN
    Join us for an evening celebrating the intersection of climate and creativity. The Voices of Resilience exhibit launch is part gallery walk, part party and features the stories, art, and voices at the heart of this powerful project.