Arizona State Parks & Trails: Catalina State Park – Past, Present, Future
Catalina State Park 11570 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Facility Tour
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary Actual location given after reservations, Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Children's Museum of Phoenix 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix
Arizona State University: Climate & Water Futures | Try Early, Emulate – On Timescale Considerations for Sampling Extreme Weather Events
Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health 777 E. University Dr., Tempe
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Children's Museum of Phoenix 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Mammal Tour
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary Actual location given after reservations, Phoenix
Chandler Public Library: Plarn Drop-In
Chandler Public Library - Sunset Campus 4930 W. Ray Rd., Chandler
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: Spur Cross – Invasive Species Removal
Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area 44000 N. Spur Cross Rd., Cave Creek
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: White Tank – Invasive Species Removal
White Tank Mountain Regional Park 20304 W. White Tank Mountain Rd., Waddell
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Children's Museum of Phoenix 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Mammal Tour
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary Actual location given after reservations, Phoenix
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Facility Tour
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary Actual location given after reservations, Phoenix
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: San Tan – Invasive Species Removal
San Tan Mountain Regional Park 6533 W. Phillips Rd., Queen Creek
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Children's Museum of Phoenix 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Facility Tour
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary Actual location given after reservations, Phoenix
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: McDowell – Invasive Species Removal
McDowell Mountain Regional Park 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr. MMRP, Fountain Hills
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Children's Museum of Phoenix 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: White Tank Mountain Regional Park Open House
White Tank Mountain Regional Park 20304 W. White Tank Mountain Rd., Waddell
The University of Arizona: ENR2 Guided Tour
The University of Arizona Environmental and Natural Resources 2 Building (ENR2) 1064 E. Lowell St., Tucson
Green Living Magazine: Health Wellness & Sustainability Event
Arizona State University Kerr House 6110 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Rattlesnake Relocation Training
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary Actual location given after reservations, Phoenix
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Mammal Tour
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary Actual location given after reservations, PhoenixConnection to Nature Community Event
Foothills Christian Church 3951 W. Happy Valley Rd., Glendale
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Children's Museum of Phoenix 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix
Week of Events
Monday, February 16, 2026
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February 16, 2026 -Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
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February 16, 2026 -Arizona State Parks & Trails: Catalina State Park – Past, Present, Future
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February 16, 2026 -Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Facility Tour
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Using recyclables plus a dash of imagination, construct a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Arizona State Parks & Trails: Catalina State Park – Past, Present, Future
Catalina State Park has been beloved for decades by many but do you know how the park came to be? Explore the history of Catalina State Park and its surroundings from the 1850s to today. Take a “behind the scenes” look at today’s operations and get a “sneak peek” at exciting new upgrades coming to...
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Facility Tour
Interact with some of our special animals, which for many people is a once in a lifetime experience. Guests will get to learn about endangered species, how we contribute to conservation of those animals, some of the considerations we must take into consideration when having these reptiles in Arizona, which reptiles are good pets for children or adults, adaptations...
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
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February 17, 2026 -Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
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February 17, 2026 -Arizona State University: Climate & Water Futures | Try Early, Emulate – On Timescale Considerations for Sampling Extreme Weather Events
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February 17, 2026 -The University of Arizona: College of Science Lecture Series – Harnessing the Power of Stars: Shaping the Future of Energy with Fusion Science
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Using recyclables plus a dash of imagination, construct a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Arizona State University: Climate & Water Futures | Try Early, Emulate – On Timescale Considerations for Sampling Extreme Weather Events
A critical challenge for modern climate science is to characterize extreme weather events. From heat waves to hurricanes to cold snaps, extreme events share the common feature of being uncommon, occupying some tail of the climatic probability distribution and thus presenting only scant historical data for analysis. Such sporadically occurring events catch societies and ecosystems...
The University of Arizona: College of Science Lecture Series – Harnessing the Power of Stars: Shaping the Future of Energy with Fusion Science
Nuclear fusion, the reaction that powers the Sun, offers the promise of a clean, safe, and abundant energy source capable of meeting the ever-growing global demand. Today, the stellarator — one of the earliest types of toroidal devices developed to confine fusion fuel with magnetic fields and control the reaction — is at the forefront...
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
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February 18, 2026 -Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
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February 18, 2026 -Liberty Wildlife: Public Open Hours
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February 18, 2026 -Liberty Wildlife: GUIDED TOUR of Liberty Wildlife
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February 18, 2026 -Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Mammal Tour
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February 18, 2026 -Chandler Public Library: Plarn Drop-In
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Using recyclables plus a dash of imagination, construct a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Liberty Wildlife: Public Open Hours
October through April we are open to the public from 10am until 1pm. Our admission is $10 per adult (18+) and $5 per student (under 18). Children 4 and under are free. We will have daily programs and presentations that will be advertised in the lobby upon your arrival for a different experience each visit.
Liberty Wildlife: GUIDED TOUR of Liberty Wildlife
Sign up for a Guided Tour before our flight and eagle show: https://libertywildlife.org/about-us/plan-your-visit/ Space for 15 people Cost $15 per person paid onsite via cash, check or card
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Mammal Tour
Are you mammal obsessed? This is the tour for you! Our Private Mammal Tour is a great option to meet some of our furry friends, watch feeding demonstrations, and learn more about the mammal residents at PHS! Your VIP-Inspired Experience Includes: Capybara interaction for the group. Meet, pet, and feed our adorable capybara "Spud"! Opossum interaction...
Chandler Public Library: Plarn Drop-In
Looking for ways to give back while also conserving and living more sustainably? Visit us for Plarn Drop-In and work with others to create sleeping mats out of your everyday grocery bags! Plarn = plastic + yarn. Sleeping mats will be distributed to those in need and you'll help reduce plastic in our landfills. This...
Thursday, February 19, 2026
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February 19, 2026 -Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: Spur Cross – Invasive Species Removal
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February 19, 2026 -Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: White Tank – Invasive Species Removal
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February 19, 2026 -Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
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February 19, 2026 -Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Mammal Tour
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February 19, 2026 -Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Facility Tour
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: Spur Cross – Invasive Species Removal
Desert Defender volunteers needed! Join us in removing invasive species and reducing the wildfire risk in Maricopa County Regional Parks. Participants will learn to identify several invasive species, their phenology and characteristics, and how to remove these invasive plants effectively. Meet at the Main Parking Lot. The goal is to remove invasive plants as a...
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: White Tank – Invasive Species Removal
Desert Defender volunteers needed! Join us in removing invasive species and reducing the wildfire risk in Maricopa County Regional Parks. Participants will learn to identify several invasive species, their phenology and characteristics, and how to remove these invasive plants effectively. Meet at the Area 4 Parking Lot. The goal is to remove invasive plants as...
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Using recyclables plus a dash of imagination, construct a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Mammal Tour
Are you mammal obsessed? This is the tour for you! Our Private Mammal Tour is a great option to meet some of our furry friends, watch feeding demonstrations, and learn more about the mammal residents at PHS! Your VIP-Inspired Experience Includes: Capybara interaction for the group. Meet, pet, and feed our adorable capybara "Spud"! Opossum interaction...
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Facility Tour
Interact with some of our special animals, which for many people is a once in a lifetime experience. Guests will get to learn about endangered species, how we contribute to conservation of those animals, some of the considerations we must take into consideration when having these reptiles in Arizona, which reptiles are good pets for children or adults, adaptations...
Friday, February 20, 2026
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February 20, 2026 -Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: San Tan – Invasive Species Removal
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February 20, 2026 -Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
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February 20, 2026 -Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Facility Tour
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: San Tan – Invasive Species Removal
Desert Defender volunteers needed! Join us in removing invasive species and reducing the wildfire risk in Maricopa County Regional Parks. Participants will learn to identify several invasive species, their phenology and characteristics, and how to remove these invasive plants effectively. Meet at the Nature Center. The goal is to remove invasive plants as a proactive...
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Using recyclables plus a dash of imagination, construct a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Facility Tour
Interact with some of our special animals, which for many people is a once in a lifetime experience. Guests will get to learn about endangered species, how we contribute to conservation of those animals, some of the considerations we must take into consideration when having these reptiles in Arizona, which reptiles are good pets for children or adults, adaptations...
Saturday, February 21, 2026
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February 21, 2026 -Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: McDowell – Invasive Species Removal
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February 21, 2026 -Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
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February 21, 2026 -Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: White Tank Mountain Regional Park Open House
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February 21, 2026 -The University of Arizona: ENR2 Guided Tour
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February 21, 2026 -Green Living Magazine: Health Wellness & Sustainability Event
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February 21, 2026 -Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Rattlesnake Relocation Training
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February 21, 2026 -Liberty Wildlife: Public Open Hours
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February 21, 2026 -Liberty Wildlife: GUIDED TOUR of Liberty Wildlife
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February 21, 2026 -Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Mammal Tour
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February 21, 2026 -Connection to Nature Community Event
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: McDowell – Invasive Species Removal
Desert Defender volunteers needed! Join us in removing invasive species and reducing the wildfire risk in Maricopa County Regional Parks. Participants will learn to identify several invasive species, their phenology and characteristics, and how to remove these invasive plants effectively. Meet at the Nature Center. The goal is to remove invasive plants as a proactive...
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Using recyclables plus a dash of imagination, construct a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: White Tank Mountain Regional Park Open House
Join us at White Tank Mountain Regional Park for our annual Open House! White Tank Mountain Regional Park is hosting its annual open house event on February 21st from 9am - 2pm! Come to the park's Nature Center for a chance to meet park staff, enjoy live music, and throw your name into a raffle....
The University of Arizona: ENR2 Guided Tour
How can we have a lush but water-wise garden in the middle of a densely populated city? Join us at the Environment and Natural Resources 2 Building (ENR2), a LEED Platinum certified structure to learn how to create your own urban oasis. Please note: this tour is given on Saturday mornings and we meet in...
Green Living Magazine: Health Wellness & Sustainability Event
Immersive movement, mindful mocktails, and environmental workshops reveal how personal and environmental health are deeply connected. Join Us at the Health, Wellness & Sustainability Event! Be welcomed into a thoughtfully paced experience designed to encourage presence and create a cohesive journey connecting personal wellness with the environmental systems that sustain collective health. Earthing Slow FlowBegin...
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Rattlesnake Relocation Training
The course is divided into two sections. The first half of the course is a classroom lecture portion where participants learn about misconceptions and discuss real rattlesnake behavior. The second half participants with learn how to safely relocate a rattlesnake using proper safety equipment. Each participant receives a certificate once they learn how to safely relocate a rattlesnake. If the participant...
Liberty Wildlife: Public Open Hours
October through April we are open to the public from 10am until 1pm. Our admission is $10 per adult (18+) and $5 per student (under 18). Children 4 and under are free. We will have daily programs and presentations that will be advertised in the lobby upon your arrival for a different experience each visit.
Liberty Wildlife: GUIDED TOUR of Liberty Wildlife
Sign up for a Guided Tour before our flight and eagle show: https://libertywildlife.org/about-us/plan-your-visit/ Space for 15 people Cost $15 per person paid onsite via cash, check or card
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Mammal Tour
Are you mammal obsessed? This is the tour for you! Our Private Mammal Tour is a great option to meet some of our furry friends, watch feeding demonstrations, and learn more about the mammal residents at PHS! Your VIP-Inspired Experience Includes: Capybara interaction for the group. Meet, pet, and feed our adorable capybara "Spud"! Opossum interaction...
Connection to Nature Community Event
Join us for our 4th annual Connection to Nature Community Event on Saturday, February 21st, from noon to 2 PM! This free event is open to the public and features a variety of activities celebrating our shared commitment to caring for the earth. Enjoy crafts, games, animal encounters, enrichment presentations, food, a raffle, and more!...
Sunday, February 22, 2026
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February 22, 2026 -Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
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February 22, 2026 -Liberty Wildlife: Public Open Hours
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February 22, 2026 -Liberty Wildlife: GUIDED TOUR of Liberty Wildlife
Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Thing-a-ma-jigs
Using recyclables plus a dash of imagination, construct a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Liberty Wildlife: Public Open Hours
October through April we are open to the public from 10am until 1pm. Our admission is $10 per adult (18+) and $5 per student (under 18). Children 4 and under are free. We will have daily programs and presentations that will be advertised in the lobby upon your arrival for a different experience each visit.
Liberty Wildlife: GUIDED TOUR of Liberty Wildlife
Sign up for a Guided Tour before our flight and eagle show: https://libertywildlife.org/about-us/plan-your-visit/ Space for 15 people Cost $15 per person paid onsite via cash, check or card