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Dallas Public Library: Seed Swap - Dallas

Meet your fellow gardeners and urban agriculture enthusiasts. Come when you want and stay as long as you'd like. Representatives from the recently opened MLK Seedling Farm will be on hand to chat and answer questions about what they do, as well as offer tours of the seedling farm.

The Seed Library will provide a variety of free seeds for everyone - plus a free take-home seed craft for kids. If you would like to bring your own seeds to swap with others, we will provide envelopes and blank labels to facilitate trading.

Info: seedlibrary@dallaslibrary2.org.

Friends of O.S. Gray Natural Area: Star Party & Storytelling - Arlington

Try out a variety of telescopes, look at visible planets, constellations, stars and chat with astronomers from the Fort Worth Astronomical Society about astronomy and their equipment. Or have a listen as our storytellers weave tales of the outdoors.Enjoy s’mores and hot chocolate and roasting hot dogs around the campfire. Bring your lawn chair and flashlight, wear your warm coat and gloves.  

Telescope viewing – 6:30-8:30 p.m

Storytellers – 7-8 p.m. 

Info: friendsofosgray@gmail.com 

Urban Inter-Tribal Center of Texas: Water, It is Life! - Dallas

Native Americen Community Event and Celebration: Water Ceremony and Prayer. NDN Klaus and the Grinch Arrive, Native American Performances

Water - - It Is Life! ITINERARY:

5 PM - 8:15 PM: Food is ready (Comanche Outreach Building.)

6 PM: • Youth Introduction with Ryan Roth / Ponca • Opening Prayer with Johnny Tiddark / Comanche • Tribal Hymn • Song by Gwyn Michaela Pahsetopah / Osage • Tribal Memorial Song • Standing Rock war dance song composed by Michael Tongkeamha • Mni Wiconi song originally composed by Cherry Creek Singers. - (Healing Circle)