Great Lakes Calendar

The Great Lakes Calendar features events from around the region that may be of interest to Great Lakes stakeholders, with a focus on professional conferences and events relevant to research, science, policy, and education. If you have an event you would like to publicize, please submit it below!

Water Infrastructure Financing and IWAM

Webinar

The Great Lakes Commission is hosting the second webinar in the Integrated Water Asset Management (IWAM) webinar series titled: “Water Infrastructure Financing and IWAM” that will take place on Monday March 18, from 1-2:30pm EST. In this webinar a panel of experts will share their knowledge regarding current financing opportunities for asset management and discuss options for expanding financial support for IWAM.

2019 Lake Ontario Fisheries Symposium: Finding Fish on the Move

Auburn, NY

The 2019 Lake Ontario Fisheries Symposium with fish movement as a theme will be held at the Fingerlakes Mall in Auburn, N.Y., on March 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The symposium is open to the public; people of all ages can attend to learn about fishing on Lake Ontario and its tributaries from professional anglers, fisheries managers, and scientists.

Talk Climate Institute

Duluth, MN

Join Climate Generation for a two-day engaging workshop to learn new ways to have conversations about climate change that build respect and understanding. Participate in interactive sessions that incorporate reflective writing and listening, activities, visual art, and storytelling. Discover your own personal climate story, and learn how to use it as a tool to inspire solutions. Get empowered to take action on climate change, and make a difference in your community!

2019 Michigan Watershed Summit

East Lansing, MI

The 2019 Michigan Watershed Summit is hosted by the Michigan Water Environment Association, partnered with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. The purpose of this summit includes bringing together as many of Michigan's watershed groups as possible, and providing an opportunity for speakers from other organizations to share information and updates.

14th Annual Lake Erie Conference

Perrysburg, OH

The 14th Annual Lake Erie Conference will take place March 29, 2019, from 9-3 at WW Knight, Perrysburg, Ohio. Learn about harmful algae reductions from the folks who administer the programs. In addition, learn about one of the algae sources: manure. There will also be presentations about plastics in Lake Erie and the reintroduction of sturgeon.

Delta Institute: Delta Social

Chicago, IL

You’re invited to Delta Institute’s spring fling, the Delta Social! There will be delicious beer from Lagunitas Brewing, food, and games. Join fellow sustainability professionals and citizens for a social event supporting Delta’s work solving complex environmental challenges across the Midwest.

The Current Webinar: Getting to Scale in Successful Watershed Management

Webinar

Join the North Central Region Water Network for the April edition of The Current where we will hear from Rebecca Power, Director of the North Central Region Water Network, as she shares her work on the recently released Getting to Scale in Watershed Management whitepaper.

2019 State of Lake Erie Meeting

Hamburg, NY

New York Sea Grant and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation will present the annual State of Lake Erie Meeting on April 11, 2019 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Southtowns Walleye Association Club House, 5895 Southwestern Boulevard, Hamburg, N.Y.

IWAM Webinar 3: Technology and Management

Webinar

The Great Lakes Commission is excited to announce the 3rd webinar in our Integrated Water Asset Management (IWAM) webinar series titled: “Technology and Asset Management” that will take place on Thursday April 11th, from 10:30am-12pm EST.

2019 Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Convention and Water Action Volunteer Symposium

Stevens Point, WI

The annual Lakes Partnership Convention and Water Action Volunteers Symposium will take place in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. This year's theme, "Pay it Forward," is a popular concept. When someone does something for you, instead of paying that person back directly, you pass it on to another person instead. This practice can certainly be seen with lake and stream volunteers, professionals in natural resource management, and all those who value our precious water resources.

Great Lakes St. Lawrence Collaborative Summit

Toronto, ON

The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Collaborative's Great Lakes Summit is being held on Wednesday, May 1, in Toronto, Ontario. Hosted by Expert Panel co-chairs Gord Miller and Jean Cinq-Mars, and attended by stakeholders, government officials and issue table members, this event will provide the first reveal of the Great Lakes draft recommendations on toxics management, beaches and bacteriological contamination, climate change, and nutrients.

IWAM Policy and Program Implementation

Webinar

he Great Lakes Commission is excited to announce the 4th installment of our Integrated Water Asset Management (IWAM) webinar series titled:  “IWAM Policy and Program Implementation” that will take place on Wednesday May 1, from 1-2:30pm EST.

Great Lakes Economic Forum

Cleveland, Ohio

Launched in 2015, the Forum is the only binational conference in the Great Lakes Region that brings all levels government together with business, academia, and the non-profit sector to co-design new ways of positioning the Region to compete in today’s globalized economy while enhancing the well-being of the Region’s citizens and protecting the Great Lakes for future generations.

Great Lakes Regional Watershed Protection Summit

Detroit, MI

The Huron River Watershed Council, Chagrin River Watershed Partners, Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper, and Huron Pines, all Healthy Watershed Consortium grantees, are partnering to host a Great Lakes Regional Watershed Protection Summit on Tuesday, May 7 in Detroit, MI.

Great Lakes Seminar Series: Great Lakes Water Tension in the 21st Century

Ann Arbor, MI

The Great Lakes Seminar Series Spring Lecture is entitled "Great Lakes Water Tension in the 21st Century," featuring Peter Annin. Peter Annin is the director of the Mary Griggs Burke Center for Freshwater Innovation and the author of The Great Lakes Water Wars, the definitive work on the Great Lakes water diversion controversy.  RSVP by April 30th (must be 21 or older); remote participation via webinar is also available.

Great Lakes Restoration Conference

Detroit, MI

The Healing Our Waters - Great Lakes Coalition’s annual Great Lakes Restoration Conference attracts more than 300 people from across the region to discuss cross-cutting and cutting edge Great Lakes issues. This year’s conference is now scheduled to be held at the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel in Detroit, Michigan, May 8-9, 2019.

Beyond Hydrology: Exploring the benefits of Green Stormwater Infrastructure

Webinar

The North Central Region Water Network's May edition of The Current Webinar Series will focus on green stormwater infrastructure. This month’s webinar will discuss green stormwater infrastructure and the various benefits it provides beyond hydrology and overview examples of green infrastructure at work within the region.

Coming Together for the Great Lakes

Green Bay, WI

Join the International Joint Commission’s Great Lakes Water Quality Board for a public event, “Coming Together for the Great Lakes,” in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Discuss long-term strategies to restore the vitality of Green Bay and Lake Michigan; voice your opinions on challenges and issues in your local communities related to the Great Lakes water quality.