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Bella's Storytime - "Spiders are our Friends" - Ft Worth

Bella's Storytime for Preschool Children

Join Bella for reading and exploratory activities in the Burk Children's Library and the Tree House at BRIT!  “Bella” is the host of BRIT’s family story times. Much more than a hand-puppet, Bella represents a begonia collected by field research botanists in Peru and sent to BRIT as a specimen.

Beginning in June, on the first and third Tuesday mornings of each month, Bella will welcome families into the Burk Children’s Library for “Bella's Story Time”! These hour-long programs are designed for preschool-development levels and their adult partners. Parents, grandparents or guardians read together with their child, side-by-side, and explore hands-on nature activities inspired by the season.

July 19 -   Spiders Are Our Friends
August 2 -   We Love Water
August 16 -   Prairie Plants and Animals

Time: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Improving Home Energy Efficiency - Dallas

Learn how you can improve your home energy efficiency and reap benefits such as:

  • Reduce energy costs.
  • Improve your health, the environment, and your home's market value.
  • Learn how to get a free home energy audit.
  • Learn about ONCOR's program that pays you to make home energy improvements.

Our speaker will be Robin Sowton, co-Chair of our Conservation Committee.

Everyone is welcome. You don't have to be a Sierra Club member.

Our General Meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. but come at 6:30 for snacks, information and fellowship.  Click over to our General Meeting page for more information and a map.

Environmental Triathlon - Wills Point

What: Big Earth Racing Spring/Fall Classic Sprint Triathlon
1/2 mile Swim, 23.8 mile Bike, 3.1 mile Run
Dan Lepinski's "Solar Shuttle" solar trailer will provide 100% solar electricity for the race needs (all timing clocks, public address systems, lights, communications, and more).
The Spring/Fall Classic event will host a recycling area, which will include companies recycling such items as athlete shoes, bike chains, athletic water bottles, tire tubes, cell phones - to name a few.
About Big Earth Racing: Big Earth Racing recognizes the importance of sustainable living. They are committed to green business principles in their operations and event planning. They are dedicated to contributing to a sustainable future for our planet through conservation, recycling, and education. They consciously promote green companies who share their commitment to the environment, and support

Nature Walk - Lewisville

Life at LLELA is always changing. Every season brings new animal signs, different blooms, or birds nesting, wintering, or winging their way north and south. Come explore with us on the Cicada Trail, the Cottonwood Trail, the Redbud Trail, or the Bittern Marsh Trail. All ages are welcome. There is a $2 program fee for the walk, in addition to the regular gate fee ($5/person). Reservations are requested, but not required; call 972-219-3930 or 972-219-7980.

Bird Walk - Lewisville

Over 270 species of birds have been recorded in the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area’s forests, prairies, and marshes. Bird watchers of all skill levels are welcome to join our master birders as they guide visitors to birding locations at LLELA. Some of the best spots are not normally available to the public, outside of a scheduled tour. Ages 10 and up. There is a $2 program fee for the bird walk, in addition to the regular gate fee ($5/person). Reservations are requested, but not required; call 972-219-3930 or 972-219-7980.

LLELA Homestead Open House - Lewisville

The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area is home to several historic structures, most notably the Minor-Porter Log House, which dates to about 1869. Completely restored and furnished with all the trappings of everyday frontier life, the log house gives LLELA visitors a window on early Denton County history. Knowledgeable volunteers will be on hand to guide visitors through the structures and answer questions in this informal tour. Visitors are welcome to arrive at any time during the open hours and tour at their own pace. There is no additional fee for this activity beyond regular admission to LLELA ($5/person; children age 5 years and under free).