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DIY Energy Efficiency Workshop - Plano

Join the City of Plano and Elliott’s Hardware for a FREE Do-It-Yourself Energy Efficiency Workshop. You’ll learn simple techniques to save money and make your home more energy efficient. At the end of the workshop, you will receive your own Energy Efficiency Tool Kit* to help you get started with your energy efficiency updates!  

Limit 25 households per workshop. 

*Plano residents only. Limit one (1) toolkit per household. If you have received a toolkit from a previous workshop, or if you are a non-resident, you may attend the education program but you will not receive a toolkit.

FREE.

DIY Energy Efficiency Workshop - Plano

Join the City of Plano and Elliott’s Hardware for a FREE Do-It-Yourself Energy Efficiency Workshop. You’ll learn simple techniques to save money and make your home more energy efficient. At the end of the workshop, you will receive your own Energy Efficiency Tool Kit* to help you get started with your energy efficiency updates! 

NOV 17, 7:00 p.m.
DEC 8, 7:00 p.m. 

Limit 25 households per workshop. 

Nature Encounters - Irving

The City of Irving is hosting “Nature Encounters” for the general public along Spring Trail, as part of our Eco-Tourism outreach. 

This event offers to “guided” walks along the Spring Trail in Irving and we thought it would be fun to locate nature vendors along the way to help us educate on our natural environment.

Guided Walks:

Recycling Roundup - Plano

Round up the treasures (clean and in good condition) hidden in your garage, closets and attic and bring them to our one day drop-off collection event.

Bicycles*- bicycles in all conditions for donation to children of all ages Partner: Bikes for Tykes and Bicycle Recycle

Books*- Partner: Friends of the Plano Public Library Cell Phones - Partner: ECO Phones

Clothing - Men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, belts, purses, backpacks, wallets, duffle bags and stuffed animals (gently used and clean items only) Partner: World Wear Project

Document Shredding - TWO BOX limit per household (13”x16”x26”) No commercial business paperwork accepted. Secure on-site shredding until truck is full Partner: DFWShredding.com

Eye Glasses*- prescription eyeglasses and sunglasses, reading glasses, frames and accessories Partner: Plano New Millennium Lions Club

Nature Club: Counting Birds for Science - Dallas

Continue to encourage your child's love of the outdoors all year long with Trinity River Audubon Center's Nature Club!

The 3rd Sunday of EVERY month, beginning September 18, 2011 from 2PM-4PM.

Nature Club is designed to encourage children, ages 5-12, to be active stewards of our lands, while at the same time showing children all the wonders of the nature around them.

Price: $195/ child for members ($220/child for non-members) for 9 sessions

SCHEDULE

September 18th: Insect Adventures

October 16th: Birding and Migration

November 20th: Building an A-Frame Shelter/Fort and Survival Skills

December 18th: Christmas Bird Count

January 15th: Nature Arts and Crafts

February 19th: Nature Journaling

March 18th: Frog Club

April 15th: Scuzzing and Pond Sampling

May 20th: Paddling the Ponds

To register your child today, visit our website at: https://www.camperregsecure.com/trinityriver/

Growing up WILD Teacher Workshop - Dallas

Growing up WILD - (Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten Teachers)

Art projects, songs, and movement stretch your students' nature literacy and enhance their outdoor experiences.

•Make and take activities for your classroom!

•27 field-tested, hands-on, nature based activities in a full-color 11 x17 activity guide

•Is correlated to the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Standards and the Head Start Domains

http://projectwild.org/GrowingUpWILD.htm

Cost: $40 (Registration & Payment due: 12/1)

To register please complete Project WILD registration form or contact Allison Milstead at amilstead@rocketmail.com

 

Warbler Identification with Jim Peterson - Cedar Hill

The Warblers are coming! Are you ready?

Warblers are colorful and extremely active birds, which flock in large groups during spring and fall migrations.  They can be gray, olive, or green; many are patterned with bright yelow, red, orange, blue or black and white. There are many species of warblers with many names to describe their appearance.

Learn to identify these amazing birds with ease and confidence.

Jim Peterson was Curator of Ornithology at the Dallas Museum of Natural History and is now Director of Technology at the Episcopal School of Dallas. He has compiled the Dallas County Christmas Count for the last 21 years, and currently maintains bird records for North-Central Texas at www.nctexasbirds.com.

FREE

Celebrate Birds Festival - Dallas

A free egg-stravaganza for the whole family awaits bird enthusiasts and nature lovers at the Tinrity River Audubon Center. As the country looks toward Earth Day, "Celebrate Bird Fest" will showcase the power and diversity of birds with an opportunity for children and adults to Meet Birds of Prey up close, Fly Homing Pigeons, Dissect Owl Pellets (WHAT?), talk to an ornithologist, and take guided birding hikes. There will be craft stations to creat bird art and learn about binoculars and sporting scopes!  The celebration features an additional earth-friendly element as participants build bird houses and make bird feeders.

FREE.

http://www.trinityriveraudubon.org/site/PageServer?pagename=Explore_SpecialEvents