Seed the Birds pre meeting and “Vision North Texas” program

Monday – January 28, 2019
Indian Trail Chapter of Texas Master Naturalist Program
Location: First United Methodist Church
505 W. Marvin Ave., Waxahachie, TX
Family Life Center - Gathering Room

· 5:00 PM “Seed the Birds”

Come make bird treats with members of the Indian Trail Chapter from 5 to 6 pm. We will be making suet balls; peanut butter pinecones; and fruit garlands. Then, if you can, come join us on Saturday, Feb. 2 as we put out the bird treats in various parks in Ennis, Waxahachie and Midlothian, schedule and maps will be provided on Jan. 28. All materials will be provided. Make some treats for your birds and some for the park birds.

· 6:00 PM - Business Meeting

· 7:00 PM - Program by NCTCOG representative “Vision North Texas”

“Vision North Texas” is an award-winning partnership of private, public, and academic organizations making an important contribution to the future quality of life, economic desirability and long-term sustainability of the 16-county North Central Texas region. It is increasing public awareness about important regional land use issues that affect mobility, air quality, water supply and other economic and environmental resources. Through Vision North Texas, leaders and experts around the region have worked together to imagine a future that is better than ‘business as usual’. North Texas 2050 is a major new ‘game book’ for our region that has been shaped by research and the experience of experts in transportation, land use and development, housing, the environment, health and all the other issues that will determine how livable and successful North Texas will be in the coming decades.

The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is a voluntary association of, by and for local governments, established to assist in regional planning. NCTCOG's purpose is to strengthen both the individual and collective power of local governments and to help them recognize regional opportunities, eliminate unnecessary duplication, and make joint decisions.

Indian Trail Chapter is part of the statewide Texas Master Naturalist Volunteer Program of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.

This program is part of a series of “no cost” “open to the public” Master Naturalist programs offered the fourth Monday (generally) of each month, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Please bring a friend! For more information, please call the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension at 972-825-5175 or email: information@itmnc.com

Publicado el jueves, 10 de enero de 2019 a las 08:35 PM por cgritz cgritz

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