Daily Events During Creek Week
Some programs and activities run every day during Forsyth Creek Week,
and to keep the main calendar clear and easy to navigate, we’ve listed them on a separate page.
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There’s a lot going on during Creek Week! Use the filters or search tools below to find events that match your interests, location, or schedule. Reminder: Forsyth Creek Week 2026 is March 21-29.
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Week of Events
Native Piedmont Plants Exhibit and Seed Giveaway
Celebrate Creek Week with Keep Winston-Salem Beautiful and the North Carolina Collection. Visit our month-long exhibit highlighting native plants along […]
Creek Week Bingo
Want to learn how to help local waterways? Pick up a Forsyth Creek Week bingo card, complete a set of […]
Clemmons Cleanup
Independent clean-ups available throughout Clemmons! Sign up for a time that works best for your group, and we'll provide the clean up supplies.
Kernersville Drain Marker Event
Join us for a volunteer storm drain marking event! You and your group can pick a neighborhood or be assigned one to help label storm drains and raise awareness that only rain should go down the drain.
Rain Barrel Sale
The Town of Kernersville Public Services Department has rain barrels available for sale year-round! Get yours today to help slow stormwater runoff, encourage infiltration, and conserve water supply resources.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
No events on this day.
Monday, March 16, 2026
No events on this day.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
No events on this day.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
No events on this day.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
No events on this day.
Friday, March 20, 2026
No events on this day.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
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March 21, 2026 -Plirding
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March 21, 2026 -Cleanup with YRK
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March 21, 2026 -Peters Creek Clean Up in Hanes Park
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March 21, 2026 -Waterways of Reynolda
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March 21, 2026 -Mill Site Trail Tour at Historic Bethabara
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March 21, 2026 -Creek Exploration Play
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March 21, 2026 -Jigsaw Puzzle Contest
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March 21, 2026 -Creek Week Critters!
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March 21, 2026 -Frog Walk – Kids & Families
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March 21, 2026 -Mindful Birding at Historic Bethabara Park
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March 21, 2026 -Frog Walk – Adults
Plirding
What is PLIRDING?? Simply, it means picking up trash while birding. Join Forsyth Audubon for Plirding at Newell Massey Greenway along Brushy Fork Creek.
Cleanup with YRK
Come out with Yadkin Riverkeeper for a cleanup of Salem Creek. Gloves, trash bags, and a limited number of trash grabbers will be provided.
Peters Creek Clean Up in Hanes Park
Help clean up Peters Creek at Hanes Park with the Forsyth County Public Library.
Waterways of Reynolda
Discover Reynolda’s boathouse, wetlands, ponds, and creeks through engaging, interactive experiences that highlight the essential role clean, healthy water systems play in supporting people, animals, and plants.
Mill Site Trail Tour at Historic Bethabara
Visit Historic Bethabara Park for a guided trail tour to visit the archaeological site of the Bethabara Mill and other historic landmarks in the park.
Creek Exploration Play
Creek Exploration Play is a fun, hands-on adventure that explores creek life! Children will discover the wonders of nature while […]
Jigsaw Puzzle Contest
Teams will go head-to-head to see who can put their puzzle together the fastest at Lewisville Branch Library.
Creek Week Critters!
Bring the family for an up close and personal visit with some of our local creek critters at Southside Branch Library. Cody Orman from Salem Lake will bring several of his friendly critters for a meet and greet.
Frog Walk – Kids & Families
Learn about our local frogs and toads with a walk through the wetlands of Ivey Redmon Park with NC Sierra Club Foothills Group and Town of Kernersville.
Mindful Birding at Historic Bethabara Park
Join us for a peaceful and reflective morning at Historic Bethabara Park, where we will blend birdwatching with mindfulness practices to deepen our connection to nature.
Frog Walk – Adults
Learn about our local frogs and toads with a walk through the wetlands of Ivey Redmon Park with NC Sierra Club Foothills Group and Town of Kernersville.