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Native Prairies Association of Texas Fort Worth Chapter - John Tandy on Tandy Hills Park - Fort Worth

John Tandy, a decendant of the Tandy family, will present on restoration efforts at Tandy Hills park. The Tandy family secured the property in the 1800s by way of a Texas Land Grant. This land later became Tandy Hills Park. John Tandy actively contributes to effoRts to return the prairie to a resemblance of how it appeared at the time his family settled in Fort Worth.

Info: Jo Ann Collins, joacollins@gmail.com or 817-689-0098.

North Texas Renewable Energy Group: Home Energy Audit - The Step to Take Before Going Solar

Presenter: Jim Phillips, VP of Engineering, Independent Energy Alternatives, Inc.

Public welcome.

Topics covered:

   * The Cost of Energy - How to Read Your Electric, Gas, & Water Bills

   * Energy Wasted - How Energy Is Lost in Your Home

   * Measuring Energy - Devices That Let You See How Much Electricity Is Used by Appliances

   * Changing Behavior - Thinking & Becoming Energy Efficient...

      What you can do to lower or eliminate wasted energy

   * Measuring Results & Calculating Savings

      A simple excel program to calculate energy & dollar savings

 

About the presenter:

Jim Phillips, PE, CEM, CEA, CDSM, GBE

 

The alphabet soup after Jim's name are abbreviations for:

* Professional Engineer

* Certified Energy Manager

* Certified Energy Auditor

* Certified Demand Side Manager

* Green Building Engineer

Dallas Sierra Club: Texas Wildscapes - Farmers Branch

As human development continues to grow in Texas, habitat for our native wildlife becomes less abundant. To offset this impact, create a Texas wildscape on your property to provide vital habitat to our local wildlife. This presentation will detail the components of a wildscape and provide advice on how to create and maintain your wildscape using native vegetation. Free. 

 Info: 972-699-1687. KirkMiller@DallasSierraClub.org.

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Northwest Earth Institute: Choices for Sustainable Living - Addison

This 7-week course led by Mary Ann Mayer Redmond and Renee Rossi, provides participants with an opportunity to explore sustainability more deeply and learn its unique meaning from individual, societal and global perspectives. Class meets on seven consecutive Tuesdays. Register on website. $27.

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Friends of O.S. Gray Natural Area: Community Day - Arlington

This month we'll be working with the Arlington Parks Dept. to chip up the brush pile that we've created from all the privet we've removed from Rosser's Woodland. The pile has grown into a mountain of brush so we'll need a lot of help!  We'll also be prepping our Butterfly garden for winter, pulling privet, and picking up litter. Come for all or part of the day. 

Please bring your favorite work gloves, shovel, litter picker upper, or gardening tools.

Wear appropriate clothing for the weather and for working in a natural area 

(long pants, long sleeves, sturdy shoes, hat).

Water, hot chocolate and coffee, and snacks will be available.

O.S. Gray Natural Area has no restroom facilities, but Kroger is nearby. 

Info: friendsofosgray@gmail.com