Trinity River Audubon's FREE 3rd Thursday - Dallas
All 3rd Thursday events include: Food & Wine Tastings, Music, Kids Crafts, Nature Hikes,
Paddling or Fishing, Art, Book Club, Education, Citizen Science & More.
See website for details.
All 3rd Thursday events include: Food & Wine Tastings, Music, Kids Crafts, Nature Hikes,
Paddling or Fishing, Art, Book Club, Education, Citizen Science & More.
See website for details.
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/
All 3rd Thursday events include: Food & Wine Tastings, Music, Kids Crafts, Nature Hikes,
Paddling or Fishing, Art, Book Club, Education, Citizen Science & More.
See website for details.
Featured Speaker: Liz Johnston, owner of The Greener Good
A monthly adult gathering celebrating brains and brew, presented at a local watering hole by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
Monthly meeting of Arlington Organic Garden Club
Featuring speakers Troy and Martha Mullens, Texas Master Naturalists
Topic: The Plight of our Native Pollinators
Free and open to the public.
Join in Dallas' celebration of the first national Food Day with a special screening at KERA of the documentary, "Nourish: Food + Community" and then join in energetic conversation with a panel of some of the most dedicated and passionate leaders in our growing local food community/movement. Sponsore by Net Impact DFW, CitySquare and Slow Money DFW.
Free.
7 Leaders in Sustainability share their personal journeys on the
“Road Less Travelled” and offer ideas for actions that each of us
can take in our lives to make a tangible and positive difference
in our lives, communities, and our world, TODAY!
Cocktail Reception from 5:00PM-6:00PM, sponsored by VEEV.
It is strongly recommended that you register for the event as soon as possible, as there is limited seating available and we anticipate a standing-room only crowd.
For those who cannot attend, all of the presentations and speakers will be available for viewing/downloading after the event, so everyone will have access to the event after it is concluded.
Presented by
Matt Churches
City Forester - City of Arlington,
Certified Arborist/Utility Specialist/Municipal Specialist
Urban Forestry Effect, known as UFORE evolved from a recent study and refers to a computer model
that calculates
the structure, environmental effects and values of urban forests.
The UFORE model was developed in the late 1990s by researchers at
the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service,
Northeastern Research Station in Syracuse, NY.
Come out and visit a Certified Organic Local Family Farm! See a real farm in operation and enjoy all kinds of fall festivities. Good Earth Organic Farm is having a Fall Festival on October 22nd from 10 am to 4 pm.
Free Admission!!
Donations are appreciated.
There will be all sorts of fun activities for kids of all ages!:
· Tours of the farm
· Petting Zoo
· Local Vendors
· Contests and Prizes
· Pumpkin Decorating
· Food
· Fun
· Family and Friends
Looking forward to seeing you!
Check us out online!
Website: http://www.goodearthorganicfarm.com/
This new group is actively looking for members and has room to grow. We are looking forward to meeting you and helping you find new markets, or customers.