Eight weeks of gardening fun for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders. All classes meet at the Environmental Education Center, (4116 W. Plano Parkway) and the Plano Community Garden. 

Wednesdays, March 28 - May 9, 3:30pm - 5:00pm

Pre-registration required alivegreeninplano.obsres.com

http://livegreeninplano.obsres.com/Info.aspx?EventID=3

Drip irrigation is 90% efficient, promotes healthier plants, and is usually inexpensive and easy to install. Come and learn about types of drip irrigation and the basics of how to install it at this free class. Registration of 8 people is required in order to hold the class. 

Class meets at the Environmental Education Center, 4116 W, Plano Parkway, Plano 75093 Hope to see you there! 

Tuesday, March 12, 2012 7:00pm-8:00pm

Pre-registration required alivegreeninplano.obsres.com

http://livegreeninplano.obsres.com/Info.aspx?EventID=3

Tired of scraping dinner scraps down the drain? Wondering if there is a safe way to recycle all of your food waste into a nutritious soil amendment? Let us teach you bokashi - a traditional Japanese fermentation practice that will allow you to compost even meat and dairy leftovers indoors. 

Class meets at the Environmental Education Building, 4116 W. Plano Parkway. 

Thursday, March 8, 2012 7:00pm-8:30pm 

Please visit the website below to register for this class:

http://livegreeninplano.obsres.com/Info.aspx?EventID=3


Is your yard work piling up? Let it! Learn the basics of turning that garden debris into garden gold through composting. We cover what to put in, what to leave out, and how to mix, moisten and manage your way to successful soil enrichment. We'll also teach you to use specialized red worms to compost your food waste and create a fertile soil amendment for plants. 

Class meets at the Environmental Education Center, 4116 W. Plano Parkway. 

Saturday, March 3, 2012 8:00am-11:00am 

To register for this class, please visit the website listed below:

http://livegreeninplano.obsres.com/Info.aspx?EventID=3

Don't let the worms crawl in and the worms crawl out -- put them to work! We'll teach you to use specialized red worms to compost your food waste. These use their waste as a fertile soil amendment to benefit your plants. Learn to set up and maintain a worm bin, and to harvest and use the worm castings. 

Class meets at the Environmental Education Center, 4116 W. Plano Parkway. Plano, TX 75093

Thursday, March 1, 2012 7:00pm-9:00pm 

Please register for this class by visiting the website below:

http://livegreeninplano.obsres.com/Info.aspx?EventID=3

Water Conservation Workshop for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional (ICI) Organizations 

Join us for a FREE one-day workshop taught by Bill Hoffman, Water Management, Inc. 

Learn about: 
-the latest technology and how-to's of water conservation for ICI water users 
-exploring alternative sources of water 
-ways to establish and finance water conservation programs 
-where to find helpful resources 

Thursday, March 8, 8am-5pm 

Class meets at Sockwell Center, 6301 Chapel Hill Blvd, Plano, TX 75093 

Please register for this class by visiting the website below:

http://livegreeninplano.obsres.com/Info.aspx?EventID=3

Whether you’ve got lots of river time under your belt or have never set foot in a kayak, you’re welcome here! Kayak Power will provide equipment and instruction followed by a six-mile trip down the Elm Fork to a shuttle vehicle.

Contact info@kayakpower.com or 214-669-1663 for information. Reservation required.

The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area is home to several historic structures, most notably the Minor-Porter Log House, which dates to about 1869. Completely restored and furnished with all the trappings of everyday frontier life, the log house gives LLELA visitors a window on early Denton County history. Knowledgeable volunteers will be on hand to guide visitors through the structures and answer questions in this informal tour. Visitors are welcome to arrive at any time during the open hours and tour at their own pace.

There is no additional fee for this activity beyond regular admission to LLELA ($5/person; children age 5 years and under free).

Life at LLELA is always changing. Every season brings new animal signs, different blooms, or birds nesting, wintering, or winging their way north and south. Come explore with us on the Cicada Trail, the Cottonwood Trail, the Redbud Trail, or the Bittern Marsh Trail.

All ages are welcome. There is a $2 program fee for the walk, in addition to the regular gate fee ($5/person).

Reservations are requested, but not required; call 972-219-3930 or 972-219-7980.

Come and join us for an early morning hike around the Nature Center. Our goal is to see animals that are beginning their day and maybe a few stragglers that  are coming in from the night. This is a great opportunity to see one of our beautiful bucks or some of our curious winter birds.

MAXIMUM OF 15 FOR HIKE. $5 (with paid admission)/MEMBERS FREE.

To PRE-REGISTER or if you have any questions about our Spring Break activities, please call the Hardwicke Interpretive Center at (817) 392-7410

http://www.fwnc.org/docs/events/SpringBreak12.pdf

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