Mindfulness & Moss
A workshop to foster resilience and mindfulness through art and nature.
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A workshop to foster resilience and mindfulness through art and nature.
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Join us for an unforgettable evening at the Carleton Community Centre in Saint John on Saturday, Feb. 24. Experience the highly anticipated debut of two music videos with songs created by local youth with help from local musician Matthew Elliott, also known as STEPHEN HERO and David R. Elliott.
‘Switch on Hope’ Energy Poverty Campaign – Launch Event Read More »
Join us for an unforgettable concert on Feb. 9 featuring Juno Award-winning artist Julie Doiron, Pink Snail from Montreal, and the talented local high school band POSH.
Hope & Resistance – Concert, Feb 2024 Read More »
Mark your calendars for the grand opening of our “Voices of Tomorrow” Exhibition on Feb. 3— a multi-generational art journey organized by Riverview-based painter Ji Hyang.
Voices of Tomorrow – Art Exhibition, Feb 2024 Read More »
Join our community-engaged artist-in-residence and mentorship program, From Harm to Harmony, for an exciting event, “Branch Out and Weave for Climate Change” on Jan. 26 and 27.
Branch Out and Weave for Climate Change: A Creative Journey Read More »
We are excited to support the New Brunswick Environmental Network in the promotion of its September 20, 2022 publication: “Giving our Children an Experiential Edge: A Discussion Paper on Outdoor Learning in New Brunswick” regarding the benefits of learning outdoors.
Outdoor Learning Needs To Be Integrated Into All New Brunswick Schools Read More »
Try these fun educational nature-based activities for parents and teachers who want to get outside and get a little fresh air into home learning!
Bringing nature into online learning Read More »
Do you have a good pair of hiking boots and a well-worn appreciation of New Brunswick’s beautiful mixed forest made up of sturdy red spruces, white pines swaying in the wind, old craggy eastern hemlocks, and the odd black cherry tree with its white flowers – just to name a few?
Get our bestselling Great Trees of New Brunswick book today! Read More »
It’s that time of the year again! The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is pleased to announce nominations are open for our 5th annual Beth McLaughlin Environmental Journalism Award, presented annually in recognition of in-depth and thoughtful coverage of environmental issues in New Brunswick. By recognizing the best environmental reporting, this award seeks to inspire
Call for Nominations – 5th Annual Beth McLaughlin Environmental Journalism Award Read More »
While the world struggles to come to terms with the growing problem of “ecological grief” in the face of the climate crisis – whether it’s the mind-numbing fear of crop-killing droughts, black-outs caused by ice storms, or the slow realization that the wildlife you knew as a child might disappear before your very eyes –