Smarter Water for North TX Ambassador Training Session - Dallas
Please plan to attend the Texas Conservation Alliance training session for Ambassadors in our Smarter Water for North Texas program. TCATexas.org.
Please plan to attend the Texas Conservation Alliance training session for Ambassadors in our Smarter Water for North Texas program. TCATexas.org.
Drop off your electronic items: household, office, or personal, we recycle it all!
Here are just some of the items that we recycle:
-Computers
-Televisions
-Monitors
-Circuit Boards
-Servers
-Cellphones
-Radios
-Hard Drives
-Cds
-Networking Equipment
-Back up Tapes
Drop off your electronic items: household, office, or personal, we recycle it all!
Here are just some of the items that we recycle:
-Computers
-Televisions
-Monitors
-Circuit Boards
-Servers
-Cellphones
-Radios
-Hard Drives
-Cds
-Networking Equipment
-Back up Tapes
And much more!!
Drop off your electronic items: household, office, or personal, we recycle it all!
Here are just some of the items that we recycle:
-Computers
-Televisions
-Monitors
-Circuit Boards
-Servers
-Cellphones
-Radios
-Hard Drives
-Cds
-Networking Equipment
-Back up Tapes
And much more!!
Come help sow wildflowers at Andrew Brown Park along the tree line on the north side of the park. Great activity for families, Y Guides, and Scout troops.
Nicknamed “The Lazy Gardener”, Felder Rushing’s “Slow Gardening” is a lively presentation on how to have fun establishing a pretty and productive garden with as little effort as possible. He will share his secrets on creating garden spaces in unexpected places, including the back of a truck!
Tickets for this presentation will be $10.00 (plus tax and processing fee) and are available for purchase at http://felderrushing.eventbrite.com/ Space is limited so buy your tickets early!
Mr. Rushing travels all over the world sharing his offbeat approach to gardening, using humorous anecdotes, zany observations, garden-irreverent metaphors and stunning photos – all while trying to help gardeners get past the “rules” of horticulture. He is a published author, writing gardening books and penning thousands of columns and articles for syndicated newspapers and national publications, such as National Geographic, Organic Gardening and Better Homes and Gardens.
Children learn about fresh, seasonal food while they have fun at the farmers market. Market tokens available for kid-size shopping at the market, choose-my-plate cards, recipes, cooking class, and photo follow-up.
Food Day seeks to bring together Americans from all walks of life—parents, teachers, and students; health professionals, community organizers, and local officials; chefs, school lunch providers, and eaters of all stripes—to push for healthy, affordable food produced in a sustainable, humane way.
See website for multiple events happening around the Metroplex.
The Dallas Paleo Society and the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary present...
Featured speakers:
Dallas County Lepidopterist' co-founder Dale Clark focuses on the butterflies of Winter -- yes, we have butterflies in winter here! Discover the various ways our native species have adapted methods to cope with our often harsh winters and survive! One in a series of new programs offered throughout the year. $15/$10 for TDG Members.