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Date Change! - Water Conservation and What's New at BRIT with Richard Smart - Keller

http://www.meetup.com/DFW-Tarrant-County-Greenweavers/events/57686162/?a=ea2_grp&rv=ea2

Summer is coming on us hard, so anything we can learn to implement or pass on to others for water conservation will benefit us all.

Mr. Smart is the director of public activities for the BRIT (Botanical Research Institute of Texas www.brit.org )

He will speaking to us on the 27th about the BRIT, and it's mission, then moving onto what he calls 'Learning The Way'.  This is a stewardship driven system that bridges the gap between some great thoughts on tactics for water conservation and those items that can be done NOW.

 

UTA College Park Tour - ACC Monthly Meeting - Arlington

Special April ACC Meeting

On Wednesday, April 11 at 7 pm we'll learn about sustainable architecture during a free tour and talk at the gleaming new UTA College Park Center, 601 S. Pecan St.

For this month's general meeting we will tour the CPC, UTA's newest environmentally-friendly sports arena/events facility. We will be guided by the building's architects and managers, who will highlight its green features.

Representatives of the UT System and the architecture and engineering firms involved ­ Bill Amendola, Office of Facilities Planning and Construction, UT System; Ellen Mitchell, sustainable design coordinator, HKS; Jennifer Blount, LEED coordinator, Jacobs Engineering; and Keith Schobert, assistant director, UTA College Park Center ­ will lead a discussion of green building elements, both visible and stealth, and other environmentally aware features of the state-of-the-art venue and how the entire 20-acre College Park District is accelerating a growing synergy between the university and downtown Arlington.

Master Composting Training - 5/31, 6/1 & 6/2 - Dallas

Date & Time Location
May 31st 6:00 pm – 9:00pm 
June 1st 6:00 pm – 9:00pm 
June 2nd 8:00 am – 4:00pm 

Dallas Farmer’s Market - Multi Purpose Room - 1010 S. Pearl Expwy. - Dallas, TX 75201

Purpose
To grow a community of volunteers dedicated to the reduction of organics in the municipal solid waste stream, education of organic composting among citizens of Dallas and increasing community participation in waste diversion efforts via composting.

Requirements
Master Composter candidates will attend:
Introduction to Composting 1 hr
History of Solid Waste 2 hrs
Compost Recipe 101 2 hrs
Composting Techniques: Backyard and Commercial 2 hrs
Vermi-composting 2 hrs
The Indore Method – Hands on Training 2 hrs
Compost Quality 2 hrs
How to Use Compost 2 hrs
Read “The Rodale Book of Composting” 5 hrs
Total Education 20 hrs

Earth Day Spring Round-up 2012 - Dallas

April 21 & 22nd - 9 am to 4 pm

Things to bring:

· Electronic items (E-waste) · Televisions · Video Games · Cell Phones · Computers · Calculators· Printer · Toys and stuffed animals
· Documents for destruction (NO binders or media)
· Glass bottles and containers
· Mixed paper and cardboard
· Textiles · Clothing · Shoes · Hats· Purses · Backpacks · Belts · Wallets · Refrigerated and self-stable cartons
· Used cooking oil
· Hardback books
· Scrap metal
· Auto and alkaline batteries
· Small appliances
· Fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs
· Tires (No limit)
· Plastics (#1 - #7)
· Clean styrofoam · Packaging foam
· Bubble and shrink wrap · Plastic bags and packaging (without food residue)

DO NOT BRING

HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS, PAINT, BUILDING SUPPLIES, PHARMACEUTICALS, FURNITURE OR MATTRESSES

Bird Walk on the Connemara Meadow Preserve - Allen

Bird Walk with Gailon Brehm & Rodney Thomas - Connemara Meadow Preserve (AT)
Sunday, April 1, 2012     8:00 - 10:00 AM

This is a monthly bird walk.  It meets on first Saturdays in odd-numbered months.  And meets on first Sundays in even-numbered months.  (opposite 2011).

Bring your binoculars and field guides if you have them, and learn what to watch for in habits, characteristics and calls from Gailon and Rodney, both with Prairie and Timbers Audubon Society.  Expect to see spring migrants and residents.  All ages are welcome.  Bring binoculars and bird guides.

Location:  Connemara Meadow is located in north Plano on Alma Dr, south of Bethany Dr. (Note: entrance is in Allen.)

Night Hike - Lewisville

We may hear some bumps in the night, but have no fear...it’s probably just an armadillo. Follow our trail guides on a moonlit stroll down the Redbud Trail. Coyotes howling, owls hooting, and other nocturnal sounds will provide an out-of-the-ordinary hiking experience.


No flashlights are necessary. Ages 5 years and up. The hike will be rescheduled in the event of rain.

Registration required at 972-219-3930 or lisacole@unt.edu.

The hike is $7 per person, or $2/person for LLELA season pass holders.

www.ias.unt.edu/llela

Friend or Foe? Garden Insects & Disease - Dallas


Do your plants have spots when they didn’t use to? Do you have something chewing on your plants in the middle of the night? Join Michael Bosco, owner of Soils Alive, as he teaches you about common plant diseases in our area, insects that will help keep your garden beautiful and healthy, how to attract them and how to get rid of the pests that can destroy your plants. It’s a jungle out there, come find out how to combat disease in your garden and put your new insect friends to work for you! 

4/14 from 12pm – 2pm,

$25 or $23 for Members

http://dallasarboretum.org/AdultEducation/Gardening&Design.htm

Rainwater Harvesting - Dallas

Don’t let your rain go down the drain! Water is becoming an ever more precious commodity and saving water in your yard is something that you can do with ease. Dr. Dotty Woodson, Extension Program Specialist – Water Resources, will share basic water harvesting strategies, how to calculate the amount of water that you can capture and then help you construct your own rain barrel. Each student will construct and go home with a rain barrel that is ready to start capturing water on their property. Join us to find out how to keep your garden beautiful with the water that Mother Nature provides. 

4/28 from 12pm – 3pm;

$80 or $72 for Members

http://dallasarboretum.org/AdultEducation/Gardening&Design.htm