Boater Safety Course
March 18 and 19, 2025 at 6pm until 9pm
Salem Lake Marina Center
815 Salem Lake Road, Winston-Salem MAP
Interested in getting your North Carolina Boater education Certification? Then join Wildlife Officer Matthew Proctor for a two-part class at Salem Lake Park. Pre-registration is required.
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You’ll learn about boating laws and regulations as well as boat registration and licensing. Get in-depth knowledge of boating safety equipment, and learn how to become a safe boater by learning the dos and don’ts of boater safety. The course also covers rules of the road, handling emergencies and mechanical problems on the water, the basics of towing and trailering, important information for hunters, anglers and water sports enthusiasts, and much more.
In North Carolina, boaters under age 26 must have this certification to operate a power boat by themselves. Better yet, many insurance companies will offer discounts on boating insurance to boaters who successfully complete the course.
State of Our Water
Monday, March 24, 2025 at 6:30 p.m.
1398 Carrollton Crossing Dr, Kernersville
What’s going on in our local waterways? Join a panel-style discussion about the State of Our Water. The panel will include Yadkin Riverkeeper, Edgar Miller, Winston-Salem Forsyth County Utilities Public Information Officer, Gale Ketteler, Winston-Salem Forsyth County Utilities Deputy Director, Bill Brewer, Trout Unlimited Representative, Robby Abou-Rizk, Town of Kernersville Stormwater Manager, Wendi Hartup, Forsyth Soil and Water Conservationist, Alexander Kiser. Arrive early to enter our raffle for a rain barrel giveaway and more!
Pre-registration is not required, but recommended: Sign up here
Got a question for our panelists in the areas of stormwater, wastewater, agriculture, recreation, and special water-related projects? Please complete and submit the online form below by March 20, 2025: Submit questions for the panel here
Responsible Pesticide Use and Pesticide Safety
Tuesday, March 25, 2025 from 9 am-12 pm
Forsyth County Agricultural Building
1450 Fairchild Road
Winston-Salem
Join Rebecca Craps, N.C. Cooperative Extension Agent for Natural Resources and Environmental Systems and Forsyth County Pesticide Coordinator, to learn more about planning a pesticide application, reading a pesticide label, and how to stay safe before, during and after a pesticide application. This class qualifies for 3 pesticide continuing education credits in the following categories: A, B, D, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, O, T, X. Questions? Contact Rebecca Craps at rlcraps@ncsu.edu or 336-703-2858.
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“Using Stormwater to Help Your Garden Grow” Lecture
Tuesday March 25, 2025 at 11am
Walkertown Branch Library
2969 Main St.
Walkertown, NC 27051
Join Jon Hanna, Public Works Director for the Town of Lewisville, for an informative session on utilizing stormwater in your garden. Learn eco-friendly techniques to conserve water and nurture your plants. This workshop is perfect for gardening enthusiasts and those interested in sustainable water management practices.
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Waterways of Reynolda
Tuesday March 25, 2025 from 12:30-1:30pm
Reynolda Gardens
100 Reynolda Gardens
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106
*Please note that this program will be offered online and in-person inside the Reynolda House American Museum of Art
Join Master Naturalist and Reynolda Gardens Education Volunteer David Zimmer as he shares his research on the Waterways of Reynolda. David is a retired engineer whose career focused on water and infrastructure. He has used his expertise to develop educational insight into the background and history of the waterways of Reynolda. Learn more about how water flows through Reynolda and how it’s been used on the property past and present. Registration required. LINK COMING SOON
Pollution Solutions: How We Can Improve our Water and the Water Next Door
Tuesday March 25, 2025 at 6pm
Lewisville Branch Library
6490 Shallowford Road
Lewisville, NC 2723
Come learn about what contributes to the pollution levels in the Yadkin River and how water quality can be improved with stormwater control measures adopted by individuals and businesses. Attendees will also play a game that models how to form practical habits for water pollution solutions. This program is suitable for adults and children ages 14 and above. Registration is requested. To register, email deguzmse@forsyth.cc or call 336-703-2940. Presented by Stormwater Smart, a division of the Piedmont Triad Regional Council.
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Erosion and Sediment Control Measures with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Date and Time TBD 2025
Forsyth County Agricultural Building
1450 Fairchild Road
Winston-Salem
With land development rates on the rise, erosion and sediment control is vital for protecting water quality, preserving aquatic ecosystems, managing flooding, and maintaining land stability. Join Rebecca Craps from N.C. Cooperative Extension and Environmental Specialists from the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality to learn more about Erosion and Sediment Control best practices. Program will include classroom time as well as a site visit to a stormwater pond. Questions? Contact Rebecca Craps at rlcraps@ncsu.edu or 336-703-2858.
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