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Reconnecting to our Roots Speaker Series

In this Speaker Series, we hear from thought-leaders, experts, and passionate thinkers as they focus on the core concepts that make The Green Center who we are: Community, Science & Nature, Education & the Arts.


Previous Talks

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University City Urban Forestry Report 2024 with Tim Schroeder
Tuesday, October 21
Doors open at 5:45PM, talk starts at 6PM

Learn how the Forestry Commission developed metrics to measure the health of our urban forest from the Chair of the Commission, Tim Schroeder. Tim will help attendees understand how these metrics identify issues and drive actions. You'll leave with information on how you can contribute to a healthy urban forest. 

Tim Schroeder, Chair of the Urban Forestry Commission, is a retired business software development manager. He is currently involved with The Green Center and Forestry Commission to contribute to a more verdant environment and share his life long love of trees.
 


"Being Human in Times of Change: Growing Communities Through Mattering, Fairness and Well-being" with Michael P. Scarpa, PhD

Saturday, April 19, 2025

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In our inaugural offering of this series, we will hear from Michael P. Scarpa, PhD about his work and research on cultivating community.

Change is all around us — in our neighborhoods, workplaces, and the world at large. Research increasingly shows that strong communities are key to our health, happiness, and sense of purpose during uncertain times. But what exactly is community, and how can we cultivate it?

In this talk, we’ll explore the idea of community through the lens of nature — as an ecosystem where relationships grow from and help shape a nurturing environment, much like a thriving garden. Drawing from his academic research, Mike will outline the Mattering-Fairness-Wellbeing (MFWB) framework — a practical model for creating spaces where people feel valued, experience fairness, and contribute meaningfully to one another’s lives.

We’ll discuss how these experiences create a virtuous cycle — the healthy soil in which community takes root and flourishes. The talk will close with actionable ideas for strengthening connections right here in St. Louis, offering practical steps we can take to foster resilience and belonging in our local communities. 


Michael P. Scarpa, PhD, is a community psychologist, author, and evaluator focused on the systems and relationships that support sustainable well-being and the common good. He is co-editor and contributing author of How People Thrive (Cambridge University Press), which introduces a novel psychological framework for advancing social well-being. Michael earned his PhD in Community Well-Being from the University of Miami, where his research centered on wellness, fairness, and mattering in communities and organizations.

As an educator, he has developed and taught doctoral courses in social research and quantitative methods. As an evaluator and consultant, he brings over a decade of experience in professional learning evaluation, operations consulting, and social impact measurement for Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, and federal agencies. He lives in St. Louis, Missouri, with his wonderful wife and a burgeoning container garden that’s teaching him as much about ecological complexity and well-being as his research ever did.


All currently active Volunteers are entitled to discounted tickets of $5 for our Speaker Series. Discounted tickets need to be purchased in person and can only be purchased with cash or check. If you are a volunteer who would like to reserve your spot, please email [email protected] today.

Questions?  Contact Amanda at 314-725-8314 X 102 OR [email protected].

We hope You Visit Soon!


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Summer Hours:
M-F: 8am - 4pm

Address

8025 Blackberry Ave
University City, MO

Telephone

314-725-8314

Email

[email protected]
  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Our Mission
    • History >
      • Archives
    • Board of Directors & Staff
  • What We Do
    • Educational Programs >
      • Kid Programs >
        • After School Nature Play
        • Scout Badges
        • Group Programs & Field Experiences
        • Spector Family Nature Studio
        • Science & Art Summer Experience
        • Summer Camps
      • Adult & Family Programs >
        • Speaker Series >
          • Pathways Through Nature
          • Reconnecting to our Roots
          • Wanderlust Wednesdays
    • Art Gallery
    • Habitat Restoration >
      • Prairie
      • Wetland
      • Woodlands
    • Special Events >
      • Fall Fire Festival
      • Spring Plant Sale
  • Where We Do It
    • The Green Center Buildings >
      • ADA Accessible Classroom
    • Green Center Grounds >
      • Learning Gardens
      • Certified Nature Explore Classroom
    • Managed Habitats & Trails >
      • Ruth Park Woods
      • Urban Bird Corridor
  • Get Involved!
    • Volunteer
    • Contact