Guided wildflower walk at Stella Rowan Prairie, located on the grounds of Tarrant County Resource Connection. We will gather at 5:45 pm to sign Liability Release Forms, and begin the walk at 6 pm, concluding about 15 minutes before dusk. Be sure to wear appropriate clothing: long pants, closed toe shoes, etc.  Please bring your own water bottle. Watch Facebook and the website for details on where to park and meet everyone.

Don Wilhelm, USFWS Coordinator for Partners for Fish & Wildlife Program, will talk about federal partnership programs to increase conservation of grasslands via the enhancement of pollinator habitat.

Learn basic design principles, plant placement, and all about the newest hardscape trends so you can “do it yourself” and save big! Transform your landscape into a beautiful low maintenance, water efficient landscape. Learn tips on how to use the ULandscapeIT tool on WaterUniversity.tamu.edu to become your own landscape designer.

Free. Register online.

Did you know that the average American home loses 14 percent of their water use to leaks?  Learn how you can perform do-it-yourself minor repairs to save water and help lower your water bill. Below are some of the topics that will be covered at the workshop: 

-Replacing toilet fill and flush valves and flappers

-Fixing leaky faucets

-Installing faucet aerators and low-flow showerheads

-Water Conservation tips

Free.

Details TBA

Featured speaker:  Jim Wilson, historian at Kleb Woods Nature Preserve in Houston

Synopsis:  Harriet Hemenway was a Boston socialite who launched one of the first popular movements in defense of the environment. Come discover how this remarkable woman skillfully used her personality, wealth and social connections to succeed where others have failed. Our presentation on Harriet Hemenway is part of a series of hour long programs created at Kleb Woods Nature Preserve called Conservation Pioneers.

Jeff Hinkson, Strawn Chamber of Commerce; Kevin Good, TPWD assistant director of State Parks; and George Bristol, parks advocate, will provide us with updates on the status and economic benefits of the park, as well as a history of the park and how it will fit into the park system. They will also provide information on the upcoming legislative session and how to advocate for park funding.

Potluck dinner. Bring a dish to share.

Gloves, bags and tools provided. We will be picking up various areas of the park.

READ THE GREENSOURCEDFW ARTICLE ABOUT CLEANER PARKS

Please bring your favorite work gloves, shovel, litter picker upper, or gardening tools.

Wear appropriate clothing for the weather and for working in a natural area (long pants, long sleeves, sturdy shoes, hat).

Water and snacks will be available.

O.S. Gray Natural Area has no restroom facilities, but Kroger is nearby.

Info: friendsofosgray@gmail.com

The Fort Worth Runners Club in partnership with the city of Fort Worth and EPA on this race to promote awareness to fix leaks and stop wasting water.

7:45 AM - Free Kids 1K Fun Run

8 AM  - 5K Run/Walk race (timed, awards, T-shirt included)

10 AM - Free 5K Fun Run/Walk (untimed, no T-shirt)

Race Day Registration begins at 7 AM at the Race Site

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