For 2026, the Columbia County Climate Smart Task Force is promoting the many Earth Day, Earth Week, and Arbor Day events happening all around the county.
If your municipality or organization is planning an event during the weeks surrounding Earth Day, let us know and we can add it to the list.
On April 19th - The County Climate Smart Task Force & Columbia Land Conservancy will be hosting a Film Festival at the Crandell Theater in Chatham.
Columbia Land conservancy will be showcasing the recently completed Plan to Conserve Columbia County, and celebrating the anniversary of the launching of the GoCoCo website.
We will be showing two films:
Farmscape Ecology by Jon Bowermaster - A 26-minute film attempting to answer the question: “How can we produce food while ensuring farmers’ livelihoods, and respecting the needs of other organisms with whom we share the land?”
The Nature of Nature - Biodiversity in the Hudson Valley directed by Laura deNey and produced by Flicker Filmworks in partnership with the DEC Hudson River Estuary Program, and Cornell University - This 33-minute film celebrates the remarkable plants, animals, and habitats in the Hudson River estuary watershed, guided by the biologists and conservationists who know it best.
Panelists will be:
Laura Heady - Conservation and Land Use Program Coordinator at the Hudson River Estuary Program
Troy Weldy - President Columbia Land Conservancy
Will Yandik - A fourth generation Columbia County farmer and independent researcher with a background in environmental sciences
Conrad Vispo - Wildlife Ecologist and Co-coordinator of the Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program
Location:
Columbia Land Conservancy, 49 Main Street, Chatham, NY 12037, and
Crandell Theatre, 48 Main Street, Chatham, NY 12037
If you are interested in setting up an informational table at the event for your climate related group, please contact Don Meltz at donald.meltz@columbiacountyny.gov.
Google Maps for driving directions
Columbia County Soil & Water Conservation District has provided County municipalities hosting an Earth Day event with one native ball and burlap or 10 gallon potted tree for planting on municipal grounds. The trees are 7-10 ft tall, generally above deer browse height, and will be delivered by CCSWCD to the planting location before their scheduled event.
If a time and contact person is not listed after an event, please contact someone at the town or village hall for more information.
Austerlitz - Sat. April 18 at Spencertown Park
Tree planting at 11am with other events until 3pm
Canaan - Sat. April 25 at Canaan Town Hall
Chatham - Wed. April 22 at Crellin Community Park
Clermont - Sun. April 26 at Clermont Field on Route 6
Tree planting at 10:00am. Volunteer clean up at nearby Hettling Park on Route 9 after that, from 10am to 12noon. Contact Jennifer Phillips for more information: phillips@bard.edu
Copake - Wed. April 22 at Copake Town Park
Germantown - Sun. April 26 at 52 Maple Ave.
Germantown History Department/Parsonage 10:30am-1:00pm
Ghent - Sun. April 19 at Ghent Community Park
Hillsdale - Wed. April 22 at Hillsdale Hamlet Park
Kinderhook - Sat. April 18 at The Landing at Creekside Park
New Lebanon - Sat. April 25 at Shatford Memorial Park
Planting at 10:00am followed by roadside cleanup. Contact Bob Gilson at nlcac.gilson@gmail.com
Philmont - Wed. April 22 at Memorial Field Park on Main Street
Stockport - Fri. April 24, at Arthur Masten Sr. Memorial Park
Route 9, Columbiaville
Stuyvesant - Sun. April 26 at Stuyvesant Town Hall
Event starts at 2:00 pm
Taghkanic - Wed. April 22 10am, at Taghkanic Town Hall, Route 82
Valatie - Sat. April 25 at Pachaquack Preserve
Meet at the gazebo at 9:45 for the 10:00am planting. Contact Laura Cannamela at lauracanna@gmail.com
And a few more to come!
Taghkanic Volunteers Planting native plants
April 18th - New Lebanon Microplastics Madness Join the New Lebanon Climate Smart Communities Task Force for a screening of the award winning film, Microplastics Madness. New Lebanon Library, 10am - 12pm. Q&A to follow, light snacks served. See the Flyer
April 18th - Austerlitz Earth Day Festival - Austerlitz, Canaan, Chatham, Ghent, and Philmont Climate Smart Committees are hosting a day of events from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM including a Kickoff Tree Planting at 11 AM, and continuous screening of "The Extraordinary Caterpillar" at the Spencertown Academy. See the flyer for the schedule.
April 18th - Copake CAC/CSC will be showing the documentary "The Little Things That Run The World" at the Copake Grange at 7:00 pm. See the 1-minute trailer. and the Flyer for more information.
April 19th - County Task Force & CLC Film Festival - At the Crandell Theater, 1:00 to 3:00 pm. Showing The Nature of Nature - Biodiversity in the Hudson Valley and one other film, with a panel discussion after. Free admission. Informational tables. Check out the recently completed Plan to Conserve Columbia County at the CLC office across the street, starting at Noon.
April 25th - Valatie Climate Smart is organizing a tree planting near the Knox Gun Crossing marker located in Pachaquack Preserve. This is one of the historical markers commemorating the Henry Knox Trail, the route where Gen. Knox transported cannons from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston in 1775-76 to help win the Revolution. In addition to planting a tree, they will be removing invasive tree of heaven sprouting in the area adjacent to the hemlock forest.
April 25th - New Lebanon Climate Smart Roadside Clean-up & Tree Planting. Meet at the Shatford Park Pavilion at 10:00 am for a bicentennial tree planting followed by roadside cleanup. Teams will work for 1+ hours along assigned routes. Meet back at the park to celebrate afterwards. Enjoy refreshments graciously offered by Maverick's. Contact Bob Gilson at NLCAC.Gilson@gmail.com. See the flyer for more info.
April 26th - Clermont Cleanup Volunteer clean up after the tree planting event from 10am to 12noon at Clermont Field on Route 6. Contact Jennifer Phillips for more information: phillips@bard.edu
April 26th - Germantown Earth Day, Robinson Forest Dedication. At the History Department/Parsonage, 52 Maple Ave. 10:30am-1:00pm. History Tours, Bonfire, refreshments, sustainability information. Tree planting, donated by Columbia County Soil and Water Conservation Dept. See the Flyer