Fort Worth Prairie Fest is the annual fundraiser for Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area. Learn more about how funds are plowed back into Tandy Hills HERE.

Prairie Fest grew from a small neighborhood event in 2006 to become the “Best Outdoor Cultural Event in 2010”, according to the Fort Worth Weekly. By 2011, Prairie Fest had attracted hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors to Tandy Hills.

For 2012, Prairie Fest has been re-imagined and re-focused back to discovery and enjoyment of Tandy Hills, itself. Instead of a single event, there will be three festivals throughout the Spring on the last Saturdays of March, April and May. Event hours will be from 4 PM - Dusk.

http://tandyhills.org/fest

The Rocky Mountain Institute and The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture Environmental Forum.
 
The Rocky Mountain Institute, established in 1982, is a self-described "non-profit think-and-do tank" whose current strategic focus is "Reinventing Fire," which aims at "mapping and driving the business-led transition from fossil fuels to efficiency and renewable energy" by 2050.
 
RMI will be in Dallas the day after Earth Day to collaborate with the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture for an evening symposium emphasizing the cultural impact of this timely and critical issue.
 
Monday, 6-9 pm: April 23; opening reception at 5:30 pm. Admission: Members $30, Nonmembers $45, Member Teachers $10. 2719 Routh St, Dallas, TX 75201. 214 871-2440.
 

Fort Worth Prairie Fest is the annual fundraiser for Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area. Learn more about how funds are plowed back into Tandy Hills HERE.

Prairie Fest grew from a small neighborhood event in 2006 to become the “Best Outdoor Cultural Event in 2010”, according to the Fort Worth Weekly. By 2011, Prairie Fest had attracted hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors to Tandy Hills.

For 2012, Prairie Fest has been re-imagined and re-focused back to discovery and enjoyment of Tandy Hills, itself. Instead of a single event, there will be three festivals throughout the Spring on the last Saturdays of March, April and May. Event hours will be from 4 PM - Dusk.

http://tandyhills.org/fest

The Root Awakening. Dedicated to spreading awareness about environmental conservation.
 
Organized by two senior students at the school for the Talented and Gifted at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center, class of 2012. They are officers of "S.A.G.A." (Students Against Global Abuse), the first enviromental organization at their school.
 
These two students helped to organize the first recycling system at their school, and established a partnership with the local non-profit organization "For the Love of the Lake." Since then, they've been the student voices for this organization, encouraging peer participation every Saturday cleaning up White Rock Lake.
 
They are trying to raise awareness about environmental conservation by hosting a festival near white rock lake and bringing our community together for the environmental cause.
 
The festival will take place March 24th, 2012 from 9 AM to 1 PM at Flag Pole Hill near White Rock Lake, 8100 Doran Circle. Dallas, TX.
 

When: Saturday, March 10, 2012
Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon
Topic: "FIELD TRIP! Want to See How Solar Panels are Made?"
Hosted By: 1SolTech, 1920 Diplomat Drive, Farmers Branch, Texas

1SolTech is a leading US manufacturer of quality, cost-effective solar solutions.

The March 2012 meeting of the North Texas Renewable Energy Group will be a tour of the facilities of 1SolTech, manufacturer of solar electric panels. We will not meet at REI on IH635 in Dallas this month only. 

Instead, here is a map. Please go directly to 1SolTech. They are located east of the President George Bush Turnpike, and north of I-635 near Luna Road and Valley View Lane.

Learn how to be Water-Wise to endure the drought!

1st annual conference on soil and water issues in North Central Texas

This is a gathering of like-minded amateur and professional gardeners for the purpose of
demonstrating practical solutions toward reducing water use and improving soil health.

Featured Speakers: 

Sabino Cortez of Erath Earth
Using Organic Compost to Heal Soil and Water Less

Bruce Blevins of Preservation Tree Service
Intelligent Irrigation in a Hydro-Illogical World

Tom Motley, North Texas Gardens
Organic, Drought Surviving Herbs and Produce in Raised Bed Gardens

Harold Spiegel, Preservation Tree Service
Native and Adaptive Tree Species-Water Savvy Choices,
General Tree Care and Effective Watering of Trees

Dedicated time for your questions.

Come out and visit the many vendors participating for more water wise solutions!

FREE

Hands-On Organic Vegetable Gardening Class

Don’t have a lot of time, money, patience, or space…but want a
productive vegetable garden?

learn about DFW’s unique growing season(s), climate, soils, plants,
and water resources
raise safe, nutritious food for your family
teach children to know and enjoy gardening
What will I do in the class?

Basics: Gain knowledge needed to turn your bare ground or Bermuda
grass lawn into raised-garden beds – in the right place, with the
right soil, at the right time, with the right plants. Small enough to
manage, big enough to provide real food.
Techniques: Raised beds; soil, mulch, and compost;
bio-intensive/square-foot gardening, organic methods.
plant varieties that work best in the North Central Texas area
water management
plant starts, seeds, and propagation
good and bad bugs
80% hands-on -- Remainder of class is discussion time

This event is at Classic Pilates 3303 Lee Parkway Suite 105 Dallas Tx 75219. Tickets are available at the Northpark Aveda as well as at the studio. All payments are cash or check only and made out to the Gulf Restoration Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting clean water in the Gulf of Mexico. The event will feature wine and food as well as a silent auction, an organic farmer from Good Earth Organic Farm, guest speaker Blair Lewis on his book HappinessRevolution, a history on Pilates, as well as the history of the Gulf Restoration Network. There will also be massage therapists to give chair massages and hair stylists doing hair touch ups.

Tickets are $30 and the VIP tickets are $50. There are two different swag bags for the different tickets and 50 VIP tickets are available. 'Swag bags' valued at around $150 to $300 will be given to each person who purchases a ticket. 

 

Evening Stroll with a Naturalist: Come and enjoy an evening stroll on the Nature Center's trails as we explore nature before nightfall. Evening provides a unique opportunity to view animals that make the Nature Center home. Bring water and wear weather appropriate clothing. 

Pre-registration required and ends 2/22. $10 (includes admission)/MEMBERS $5. 5:45- 7:15 p.m.

 

Budding Trees: They have been hiding all winter long and as we approach spring, they are ready to bud out. Join us as we hike around the Refuge looking for trees that are beginning to bud out. 

$5 (with paid admission)/MEMBERS FREE. 1 - 3 p.m.

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