The second Saturday of every month is Second Saturday Shoreline Spruce-Up at

White Rock Lake Park. Join the clean-up effort put on by For the Love

of the Lake and our Adopt-A-Shoreline groups, never missing a month

since April 1996!

Newcomers are welcomed and all meet between 8 to 9 a.m. at the FTLOTL

office in Casa Linda Plaza, Buckner & Garland Road (facing

Buckner). Come on out nice and early on Second Saturdays, have some

refreshments, get some exercise, meet a great group of folks (if we do

say so ourselves), and help us keep the shores of White Rock Lake clean

and sparkling! Here are all the facts you should need to know …

We’ll have a yummy “continental breakfast” for you featuring hot

Starbucks coffee, goodies from Great Harvest Bread Co., Highland Park

Cafeteria, and Marsue’s Kitchen, delicious orange juice and rich

chocolate milk from Schepps Dairy, and refreshing Rain Fresh bottled

water.

The second Saturday of every month is Second Saturday Shoreline Spruce-Up at
White Rock Lake Park. Join the clean-up effort put on by For the Love
of the Lake and our Adopt-A-Shoreline groups, never missing a month
since April 1996!

Newcomers are welcomed and all meet between 8 to 9 a.m. at the FTLOTL
office in Casa Linda Plaza, Buckner & Garland Road (facing
Buckner). Come on out nice and early on Second Saturdays, have some
refreshments, get some exercise, meet a great group of folks (if we do
say so ourselves), and help us keep the shores of White Rock Lake clean
and sparkling! Here are all the facts you should need to know …

We’ll have a yummy “continental breakfast” for you featuring hot
Starbucks coffee, goodies from Great Harvest Bread Co., Highland Park
Cafeteria, and Marsue’s Kitchen, delicious orange juice and rich
chocolate milk from Schepps Dairy, and refreshing Rain Fresh bottled
water.

We also provide all of your Spruce-Up supplies, including trash bags
(courtesy of Keep Texas Beautiful), recycling bags (courtesy of City of
Dallas Recycling Department), and latex gloves.

Join us for the 2011 Texas Conservation Alliance
Annual Meeting Saturday, September 24, at the
Trinity River Audubon Center in Dallas.  

David Marquis will perform an excerpt from his acclaimed play, The Land.  We'll also celebrate the Conservation Hero of the Year and discuss cool new conservation initiatives.

Before the annual meeting, Bobette Brasfield,
coordinator of Smarter Water for North Texas,
will teach a session in how to give the Smarter
Water program to interested groups.

Annual Meeting Schedule:

11:30 - 1:45  Training Session Smarter Water
      Sandwich Lunch Provided
      Bobette Brasfield
 
 2:00 - 4:00 Annual Meeting
     Featured Speaker TBD
     Election of Board Members
     Other Big Fun 

Join us for a FREE “Third Thursday” this August. 
We’ll be open from 9a.m. – 9p.m.

5:30p.m. Guided Hike & Texas Turtle Watch

6:00p.m. Animal Encounter

7:00p.m. Free Family Movie Night

We'll be showing Rio on the big screen in the air-conditioned Great
Hall. Pack a picnic and bring the whole family.  Free popcorn and
popsicles!

8:00p.m. Chimney Swift Monitoring

8:15p.m. Amphibian Watch

It’s hot. We all know that. It’s summer time in Texas. But that doesn’t mean you can’t
have fun outdoors. And, the Trinity River Audubon Center makes it even easier to do so
by reducing admission fees to only $1 – anytime, all the time, during August!
 
That’s right, all admission fees are reduced to $1 for the entire month. It doesn’t matter
whether you’re an adult, child, or senior. Whether you’re here to hike, study the exhibit
hall, or go birding. Your admission fee is ONLY $1. Any day, any time!
 
And, it’s a great time to take advantage. Why? Because the Center offers a little bit of
everything for the whole family. Like a little exercise – come hike our 4 – 5 miles of
trails. While you’re hiking, learn a bit about your local environment – the Great Trinity
Forest, the Trinity River, the Blackland prairie, and more. 
 
Want to enjoy the cool indoors? Then explore our exhibit hall and examine turtles, fish,
and bullfrogs. Listen to bird calls, discover the power of water, and study the history of

Dallas Green Festival at Texas Discovery Gardens
and the inaugural Texas Discovery Gardens Green Exhibit at State Fair of
Texas®!

Texas Discovery Gardens is once again hosting
the Dallas Green Festival, a celebration of environmentally positive
living! And this year we're extending it into the first ever Texas
Discovery Gardens Green Exhibit at the 2011 State Fair of Texas®!

That's over a month of environmental seeing, learning and doing!

These two fantastic events in one will feature activities and demonstrations on:

The 2011-2012 Nature School begins this week. Register by calling 817.860.6752 or e-mail registrar@riverlegacy.org.

River Legacy Nature School provides an environment that encourages a
child’s inborn sense of wonder and curiosity to flourish. Indoor and
outdoor explorations at River Legacy Living Science Center introduce children to the natural world.

Discover the habits and adaptations of one of our native animals during a live animal observation with a River Legacy Naturalist at River Legacy Living Science Center. RSVP to 817.860.6752. FREE, donations accepted.

W.A.T.E.R. Festival (Water Awareness Through Education and Recreation)

Celebrate the wonderful resource of water with a variety of family-friendly activities, crafts and demonstrations at the water science fair at River Legacy Living Science Center. Free.

Discover the habits and adaptations of one of our native animals during a live animal observation with a River Legacy Naturalist at River Legacy Living Science Center. RSVP to 817.860.6752. Free.

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