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Grand Prairie Farmers Market + Main Street Festival - Grand Prairie

We’re closing Main Street for good old fashioned fun at Farmers Market. Festival includes games, rides, bands, food, bounce houses, face painters, balloon artists, entertainment and arts and crafts. Admission and parking are free.

Food, drink, art, crafts, gifts and Farmers Market wares available for purchase. Tickets to the 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. showing of the Uptown Theater’s “A Musical Tribute to Roy Rogers starring Roy Rogers Jr. and Dustin Rogers” available for purchase in advance online at www.uptowntheatergp.com for $30-$35 each.

More Farmers Market info: www.gptx.org/farmersmarket or call 972-237-4599.

Date Change! - Water Conservation and What's New at BRIT with Richard Smart - Keller

http://www.meetup.com/DFW-Tarrant-County-Greenweavers/events/57686162/?a=ea2_grp&rv=ea2

Summer is coming on us hard, so anything we can learn to implement or pass on to others for water conservation will benefit us all.

Mr. Smart is the director of public activities for the BRIT (Botanical Research Institute of Texas www.brit.org )

He will speaking to us on the 27th about the BRIT, and it's mission, then moving onto what he calls 'Learning The Way'.  This is a stewardship driven system that bridges the gap between some great thoughts on tactics for water conservation and those items that can be done NOW.

 

Rainwater Harvesting - Dallas

Don’t let your rain go down the drain! Water is becoming an ever more precious commodity and saving water in your yard is something that you can do with ease. Dr. Dotty Woodson, Extension Program Specialist – Water Resources, will share basic water harvesting strategies, how to calculate the amount of water that you can capture and then help you construct your own rain barrel. Each student will construct and go home with a rain barrel that is ready to start capturing water on their property. Join us to find out how to keep your garden beautiful with the water that Mother Nature provides. 

4/28 from 12pm – 3pm;

$80 or $72 for Members

http://dallasarboretum.org/AdultEducation/Gardening&Design.htm

Irrigation Insights for Drought Conditions - Dallas


Summer is right around the corner and there is nothing more important than making sure that your plants get just the right amount of precious water during that time. Join Amanda Griffin, Texas licensed irrigator and water educator, as she shows you how to master your irrigation system!  Amanda will show you how different components affect water usage, and strategies to help get the maximum plant health for the minimum amount of water.  You will leave with a true understanding of the critical part that an irrigation system plays in a beautiful, healthy landscape. 

4/28 from 9am – 11am; $25 or $23 for Members

* This class is part of the ‘Arboretum Green Team’ series.

http://dallasarboretum.org/AdultEducation/Gardening&Design.htm

2012 Earth Day Dallas - April 21-22 - Dallas

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All Day Two Day Festival
APRIL 21-22

FAIR PARK
FREE ADMISSION


Earth Day Dallas features two days of engaging exhibits, compelling speakers, music, entertainment, food and fun for everyone. Join us April 21-22, 2012 in Fair Park to see how you can make a difference.
Mission:  Learn. Grow.

Celebrate Earth Day at this fun festival with exhibits, speakers, films, music, food & more focused on making a positive impact on our environment.

The heart of the festival is the Eco Expo, and exhibitors will use their presence to promote their achievements as green leaders, and teach attendees how to take environmentally responsible action by better utilizing available resources, switching to eco-friendly products, or joining their organizations.

In addition to the Eco Expo, attendees will have a number of educational entertainment options, which will include:

District 1 Neighborhood Roundtable - Plano

 

Let’s talk about where you live…

This meeting focuses on the District 1 area but all citizens are welcome and encouraged to attend.
The Plano City Council wants to hear your ideas and concerns about your community and answer any questions you may have about city services and programs.

The District 1 Neighborhood Roundtable will be at Plano Centre on Thursday, March 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. Mayor and City Council with staff support will discuss topics of interest. The agenda will be posted 72 hours prior to the meeting. If you are not sure of your district, a map of district boundaries is available.

Planet Shark Speaker Series - Juliet Eilperin - Dallas

PLANET SHARK SPEAKER SERIES
“Demon Fish: Travels Through the Hidden World of Sharks”
Speaker: Juliet Eilperin
Thursday, April 5, at 7 p.m.
TI Founders IMAX® Theater, MNS Science Building
 (1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)

Presented in partnership with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), MNS brings you experts in exciting fields of oceanography. Listen to and engage with industry experts on topics such as underwater imaging and robotics, “The Shark Lab” in the Bahamas, marine fish and ocean exploration. Speaker Seriesticketholders can enjoy Planet Shark: Predator or Prey before and after the event (until 9 p.m.)

About Juliet Eilperin

Sharky Sunday - Roger Farish - Dallas

SHARKY SUNDAYS
MNS Science Building (1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)
April 1 and April 15, 1 - 3 p.m. 

Learn about sharks, wildlife, engineering, conservation and underwater worlds on select Sundays throughout the duration of the Planet Shark: Predator or Prey exhibit, which closes September 16, 2012.

Roger Farish, author of “The collector's guide to fossil sharks and rays from the Cretaceous of Texas”
April 15

Meet Roger Farish and learn about the sharks and rays that used to live right here in Texas. He’ll bring hands-on examples of real fossilized shark teeth and offer book signings (books available for purchase in the MNS gift shop). Book purchasers will be able to find out where fossil shark teeth can be found in our part of the state.

Deep Sea Sleepover - Dallas

DEEP SEA AFTER DARK SLEEPOVERS
April 13 and 28
MNS Science Building (1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)


Do you know why sharks have two more senses than humans? Find out the answer to this and other fishy questions at a Deep Sea sleepover that won’t leave you all wet.  

Experience the wonders of the world like never before with plenty of adventure that unfolds under the cover of night. Enjoy a late-night pizza snack, exhibit tour, exhibit scavenger hunt, continental breakfast plus an eye-opening screening of the IMAX® film Sea Rex: Journey To A Prehistoric World!

Deep Sea After Dark Sleepovers are geared toward children 6-12 years old.

$35 per child 
$20 per adult chaperone