Audubon Dallas: Holiday Party - Dallas
Local Audubon chapter hosts holiday potluck.
Bird and nature walks, tree and plant identification, and more
Local Audubon chapter hosts holiday potluck.
As a National Geographic Archaeology Fellow, Dr. Fredrik Hiebert is a scientific advisor to the Indiana Jones and the Adventures of Archaeology exhibition. In his real professional life, he is an archaeologist, explorer and inventor. Learn about Dr. Hiebert’s excavations, research and his amazing discoveries at a 4,000 year-old Silk Road city in Turkmenistan.
UPDATE: SOLD OUT
Show up for this hike, border to border to border, tracing the 160-acre boundaries for the fun of it. RSVP: donyoungglass@earthlink.net. Free.
Children of all ages are invited to make biodegradable bird treats ahead of time and bring them to the event to hang in the Garden’s Grove, providing food for wildlife and a little holiday cheer. Music, entertainment provided. Free.
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UPDATE: Event rescheduled for Dec. 14 due to inclement weather.
Using River Legacy's unique riparian forest as a backdrop, regional forester Courtney Blevins will teach participants about the structure, function and value of trees. Learn about the Texas Tree Trails program and its benefits of identifying trees, learning about historical trees and accessing trees and tree trails using the Texas Trees Trails Web site. This adult workshop is best suited for ages 10 and up. RSVP: 817-860-6752. Free. Donations accepted.
Join this fun, relaxed and educational mixed-media workshop where you will draw inspiration on a walk through the fall garden and then dive into art techniques that will illustrate your dreams and goals. $60.
Kids' Christmas Bird Count gives children a taste of the real Christmas Bird Count, the 100-plus-year-old annual citizen scientist survey that provides data on population trends of North American species.
$7. RSVP: Lisa Cole at 972-219-3930 or lisacole@unt.edu.
Enjoy a holiday tour of the 1869 Minor-Porter log home. Activities include corn husk doll making, ornament making, butter churning, candle dipping and enjoying treats. $5. Info: Lisa Cole at 972-219-3930 or lisacole@unt.ed
Registration required: 972-219-3930 or lisacole@unt.edu
Explore the Dallas gem that is the Great Trinity Forest. The ride will be 40 miles, with about 60 percent roads and paved paths, 40 percent fireroads/dirt roads with a bit of bushwhacking.
A shorter (~25 mile), less off-road route will probably be offered for anyone with road or fixed gear bikes.
See event page for more details.