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Make & Take Rain Barrells Class - Coppell

The Coppell Community Gardens will be holding another “Make & Take” Rain Barrel class on Saturday, 4/23. The class will be held from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the Coppell Fire Training Room (133 Parkway Blvd., on the south side of the Fire Station).

The cost of the class is $30 per person (one barrel per person and per household, please). Pre-registration is required for this class and space is limited! All registrations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. If the class fills, a waiting list will be started.

To register for the class, please send an e-mail with your NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER & E-MAIL ADDRESS to: KCB@coppelltx.gov. You will receive a confirmation verifying your spot in the class or notifying you that you have been placed on the waiting list.

"The Next 100 Years: The Legacy of Litter at White Rock Lake" - Dallas

Lakehill Preparatory School announces the third program in its Environmental Summit speaker series, a free symposium for individuals interested in environmental awareness and sustainability.

*The Next 100 Years: The Legacy of Litter at White Rock Lake* A lively, interactive panel discussion that features provocative photographs of debris created by human nature, contrasted with the natural beauty of White Rock Lake. The photographs are currently on display at the "Trashing Our Treasure" exhibit at the Bath House Cultural Center. Other pertinent issues to be discussed include details on litter impact research conducted by the nonprofit Shared Fuel and an update on proposed legislation in Austin that supports bottle recycling for plastics, aluminum, and glass.

Questions from the audience are encouraged. Panelists include Annemarie Marek, BJ Ellis, and Patricia Leigh Allen.

The free event will be held at the LEED certified Alice and Erle Nye Family Environmental Science Center at Lakehill's Roger L. Perry Campus, located at 7401 Ferguson Road, Dallas.

Beginner Kayaking at Oak Point Park (12 yrs & up) - Plano

Learn beginning kayaking skills at the lake located at City of Plano's Oak Point Park. This class will be under the instruction of an American Canoe Association (ACA) certified instructor who will teach you the ACA Quick Start program. Boats, paddles, and life jackets will be provided. Participants will be required to sign liability waivers. 2-week cancellation policy for this class. Everyone 17 and younger must be accompanied by a registered adult. $65.

Kayak Camp (11-15 yrs) - Plano

Learn beginning kayaking skills at the lake located at City of Plano's Oak Point Park. Later during the week, campers will have the opportunity to learn Kayak Polo. This class will be under the direction of American Canoe Association (ACA) certified instructor, Dave Holl, who will teach campers the ACA Quick Step program. Boats, paddles, and life jackets will be provided. Parents will be required to sign liability waivers on the first morning of camp. In the event of inclement weather, class may be moved to an indoor facility or postponed until weather improves. This camp has a 3-week cancellation policy. $150. Monday-Friday, June 13-17, 8am-noon.

Fishing Camp (10-15 yrs) - Plano

Kids ages 10-15 will learn basic fishing techniques at this week-long camp. Instructor will teach how to tie a hook, handle fish, and remove a fish from the hood. Students will also learn the proper way to cast a bait caster reel and will discover what types of baits to use in different situations. The camp will spend time reviewing fishing safety standards. Campers will venture to area lakes to develop basic fishing skills. Students will need to bring their own fishing gear, bait, a sack lunch, and drink every day. $65. Tuesday-Friday, July 5-8, 7:30am-12:30pm.