Winter Survival - Fort Worth
Learn how plants and animals survive the winter and prepare for the spring during this hike around the Nature Center. $5 with paid admission.
Learn how plants and animals survive the winter and prepare for the spring during this hike around the Nature Center. $5 with paid admission.
Learn about woodpeckers and how to identify local species by sight and sound. An optional hike follows. Free with paid admission. Hike is $5.
Class designed for home schoolers. These 1.5 hour workshops are designed for the student who wants to take science to the next level. Hands-on experiments and field studies will help students learn about nature and the environment. This week's theme is Under the Microscope. Two classes: one for 4-5 year olds and one for ages 6 and older. This week's theme is Nature Crafts. Cost: $7. Register online.
Class designed for home schoolers. Learn fascinating facts about the world around us as we explore nature. Two classes: one for 4-5 year olds and one for ages 6 and older. This week's theme is Nature Crafts. Cost: $7. Register online.
Class designed for home schoolers. Learn strange and unusual facts about some of nature's most interesting creatures. Two classes: one for 4-5 year olds and one for ages 6 and older. This week's theme is Roadrunners. Cost: $7. Register online.
Class designed to encourage children's curiosity and concern about the natural world through hands-on activities, experiments, crafts and hikes. This week's topic is Moose. Geared to ages 5-9. Cost: $35. Instructor: Monica Hutchins at mhutch64@verizon.net. Register online.
Class designed to encourage children's curiosity and concern about the natural world through hands-on activities, experiments, crafts and hikes. This week's topic is Birds and Migration. Geared to ages 5-9. Cost: $35. Instructor: Monica Hutchins at mhutch64@verizon.net. Register online.
Texas Master Naturalist Chad Etheridge will discuss the natural and cultural history of the Trinity River in this adult workshop. Suited for ages 10 and up. RSVP requested. Free. Donations accepted.
Gathering for anyone interested in renewable energy, hosted by the Sierra Club, Blue Green Apollo Alliance and the Clean Energy Works for Texas coalition. Learn about the next steps on the Sierra Club's Clean Energy Works for Texas campaign as well as future campaigns that the Sierra Club will be running in the area. Speakers: Dave Cortez, coordinator from the Blue Green Apollo Alliance, and Stephanie Cole, organizing rep from the Sierra Club. Note: Everyone is responsible for own food and drink purchase but there may be the option of ordering pizzas as a group to keep costs down. RSVP Lisa Trope at Lisa@greencorps.org.
Join The Many Faces People in prayer for Mother Earth. PrayerWalker07@hotmail.com.