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City of Coppell: Texas Smartscape Tour of Coppell - Coppell

 This self-guided tour showcases Coppell homes and community gardens that feature drought-tolerant native and adapted plants that require minimal irrigation. Come see what you should plant now for beautiful blooms in the spring from the homeowners of some of the most unique landscapes in Coppell!  Maps will be available 8:30-10:30am at Coppell Town Center, 255 Parkway Blvd, Coppell, TX, 75019.  Free.

Swarm to Save the Bees - Dallas

Join the Swarm and take part in an annual national campaign of global actions to Save the Bees! Together we will pester the pesticide pushers and swarm together to BAN neonicotinoids and other poisonous chemicals. We need to keep the bees alive to pollinate our food!

Start getting your BEE costumes ready now! We'll have a family-friendly gathering with pot-luck brunch, BEE flash-mob dance lessons/practice, and dance for all ages.

Dress as a bee, or bee-keeper...or wear yellow & black...or just come as you please!  

--We'll have a pot-luck brunch with food made from ingredients that are pollinated by bees. (We'll post a list of pollinated foods for you.) 

--We'll hear from speakers and beekeepers, and, for those who are so inclined, we'll practice and perform the "Bee Dance" (see instructional video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrgUXy05KP0&feature=youtu.be ).  

--We'll have activities and favors for the kids. 

--We'll make group photos, posing with "Bee Brunch" signs and with a "bee slogan" spelled out in lights.  

Dallas Sierra Club: Backpacking 101 - Dallas

It's blazing hot outside so spend a fun afternoon indoors and join us for this popular interactive class designed for those wanting to begin backpacking or brush up on backpacking knowledge and skills. Dallas Sierra Club trip leaders with several years of backpacking experiences will present a comprehensive and unbiased overview of a variety of important backpacking topics to help you comfortably and safely get out into the backcountry. The class also includes the great tips and advice we wish someone had told us before our first trips. Handouts included. 

$40/nonmembers, $35/Sierra Club members. New online pre-registration is available for those wanting to pay by credit card/PayPal: http://dallassierraclub.org/calendar.htm?c=out. Pay with cash or check if paying in person. Feel free to bring snacks and/or a drink or buy them at the store. 

 

City of Dallas: Green Fest - Dallas

Come browse the stalls at the Dallas Farmers Market and visit local vendors, artisans and groups that will provide useful information on ways to help reduce your environmental footprint, save money and live healthy.  

Vendors interested in booth space should contact: Freddie Ortiz, 214-670-4168 or freddie.ortiz@dallascityhall.com.

Check website for updates. 

John Bunker Sands Wetland Center: Nature Kids Story Time - Seagoville

Join as we discover all the cool things about the wetland through stories, crafts and nature walks. Children ages 5-10 are invited to come and listen to tales presented by Wetland Steward Karen Lawton. Live animal demonstrations, specimens to observe and touch, nature walks and/or crafts will bring the wetland to life. This month’s book is Hey Diddle Diddle – A Food Chain Tale. A parent needs to stay with child during program. Free for kids with parent $5 admission. Members free. Call to register. Info: 972-474-9100 or ldunn@wetlandcenter.com. 

 

John Bunker Sands Wetland Center: Bunker Sands Pond Trail Walk - Seagoville

Learn about the natural and cultural history of the area as we walk this 1.8 mile loop trail. The trail begins with a walk through a forested area to a true bottom land hardwood forest, then follows the East Fork of the Trinity River and ends on the wetland levee roads. This trail is great for families and those who are interested in learning about native trees, flowers, animals and anything else found along the way. $5/nonmembers, free/members. Info: 972-474-9100 or ldunn@wetlandcenter.com.