
Stonewall – National Trails Day at Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
The Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park is looking for volunteers to help repair the Town Creek Bridge on June 3rd, from 9 am to 12 pm. Click here to learn more

The Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park is looking for volunteers to help repair the Town Creek Bridge on June 3rd, from 9 am to 12 pm. Click here to learn more
The summer is almost here and we are super excited to help you kick it off with this amazing event from one of the Hill Country Alliance's supporting partners! Artistree is celebrating its 10-year anniversary with music, food, and fun at Cypress Valley! Saturday, June 3rd | 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Featuring performances by Ruel Thomas, Ruby […]

What: Learn to introduce this program to landowners, plan and facilitate an expedition experience, recruit participants, volunteers, natural resource experts and more. When: June 10, 2023 - 9 AM – 5 PM Where: New Braunfels, Texas Why: The opportunity to work with landowners, get involved with TWA, and introduce families to the outdoors. How: Register […]
When: THURSDAY , JUNE 15TH @ 8:30AM Where: GILLESPIE COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE 38 BUSINESS COURT, FREDERICKSBURG, TX Join us for an informal round table discussion for local landowners to present and discuss their conservation issues with one another and a panel of local conservation professionals. Bring your conservation questions for the panel and we will bring the kolaches!! […]
Click to view flyer The Guadalupe River and the aquifers that sustain it are the heart of Kerr County. In the last year, we've seen drought threaten the health of these resources. At the same time, growth in the county means more people will rely on our waters than than ever before. Please join us […]
Click to view flyer. Annalisa Peace, Executive Director of Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance, will relate what other local governments in the Edwards Aquifer region are doing to preserve land to protect our water resources and will outline some options and opportunities that Comal County and municipalities might adopt for this purpose. Click here to learn […]

During the last total solar eclipse event in the U.S., back in 2017, many rural communities in its path were overwhelmed by the crowds and the challenges they created for local infrastructure, emergency services, lodging and restaurants, and supermarkets. However, the communities that fared the best were those that started preparing years in advance. On […]
Click to view flyer PDF Join LBJ National Historic Park, the Cibolo Center for Conservation, and Teton Science Schools for a workshop focused on place-based education. This two-day workshop will provide teachers with the chance to: develop TEKS-aligned, place- based lessons they can use with their students; network with other teachers and support each other; […]
Join Texas A&M AgriLife Extension for this free educational workshop, dedicated to empowering watershed residents in their journey to improve and protect water resources. When: Tuesday, August 15th 1:00 PM-5:00 PM Where: Cabela’s Buda (15570 S I-35 Frontage Rd. Buda, TX) Palo Duro - White Tail Conference Room Learn more and register here
The Texas Watershed Planning Short Course provides needed training and promotes sustainable proactive approaches to managing water quality throughout the state. This multi-day course provides participants with guidance on stakeholder coordination, education, and outreach; meeting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) nine key elements of a watershed protection plan; data collection and analysis; and the […]

During the last total solar eclipse event in the U.S., back in 2017, many rural communities in its path were overwhelmed by the crowds and the challenges they created for local infrastructure, emergency services, lodging and restaurants, and supermarkets. However, the communities that fared the best were those that started preparing years in advance. On […]

An overview for the community to learn about the upcoming solar eclipse, lessons learned from communities in 2017, and what to expect in April 2024 as the eclipse path crosses through Texas. Learn more here.