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SUMMARY:San Antonio - GEAA at DreamWeek : Is San Antonio addressing resiliency for our most vulnerable communities?
DESCRIPTION:In a city defined by its diverse cultural heritage\, DreamWeek bridges the gap between people and ideas with a week of community events. Join us for a panel discussion hosted by the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance during DreamWeek\, as we explore climate resiliency for San Antonio’s most vulnerable communities. Focused on the impacts of flooding\, heat islands\, and air quality\, we’ll discuss how the city and county are preparing and whether more can be done. Featuring City and County officials\, neighborhood groups\, and advocacy organizations\, this event will highlight ways to protect those most at risk. Plus\, visit tables from GEAA’s 15 local member organizations to learn about their latest efforts.\n\n\n\nThe event is free to attend but registration is appreciated. Please let us know if you plan to attend by clicking here to register.
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/san-antonio-geaa-at-dreamweek-is-san-antonio-addressing-resiliency-for-our-most-vulnerable-communities/
LOCATION:Alamo Colleges\, 2222 N. Alamo\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78215\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Events
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SUMMARY:Lampasas - Star Party at Legato Winery
DESCRIPTION:Legato Winery Star Party | Saturday\, 1/18 | 5:00 – 9:00p | Lampasas\nJoin the Lampasas County Friends of the Night Sky for free family fun on Saturday\, January 18\, at Legato Winery in Lampasas. The event runs from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hot chocolate and s’more kits will be available\, along with children’s activities and Stargazing. \nClick here to learn more.
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/lampasas-star-party-at-legato-winery/
LOCATION:Legato Winery\, 2935 FM 1478\, Lampasas\, TX\, 76550\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Lampasas County Friends of the Night Sky":MAILTO:nightsky.lampasas@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Online - Water Wonks Lecture Series: The History of Flooding - The Edwards Plateau: Land\, Water\, and Development
DESCRIPTION:The Edwards Plateau is one of the dominant landforms in Texas\, encompassing a massive 24 million acres. Its impact extends far beyond its central location\, as it is also the source of water for all species inhabiting this rugged terrain and those that draw upon the many rivers and creeks that cut through the Balcones Escarpment and run south and east toward the Gulf of Mexico. This lecture features Environmental historian Char Miller who is as interested in these geological and geographical features as he is in their reciprocal relationships. He is even more engaged by the human experiences of them\, from the early twentieth century to the present which he captures through the use of maps and other illustrative material. \nClick here to learn more from Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance.
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/online-water-wonks-lecture-series-the-history-of-flooding-the-edwards-plateau-land-water-and-development/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Bandera - Texas Watershed Planning Short Course
DESCRIPTION:Cost: $200\nRegistration: https://tamu.estore.flywire.com/products/shortcourse25\nDraft Agenda \nLocation: Mayan Dude Ranch\n350 Mayan Ranch Road\nBandera\, TX 78003\n(830) 796-3312 (Map and Directions) \nIf you are interested in this event but have questions before registering\, please email Tina Hendon at Tina.Hendon@ag.tamu.edu. \n\n\nThe 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 tools available for plan development. This information is presented through lectures\, hands-on activities and case studies. \nIndividuals interested in or responsible for watershed protection and restoration\, including employees and volunteers with federal\, state\, county\, and local agencies; soil and water conservation districts; universities; consulting firms; non-governmental organizations; and watershed groups\, will benefit from this course. This course will be especially beneficial to those pursuing or receiving Clean Water Act Section 319(h) Grant funds. \nThis event is scheduled to occur at the Mayan Dude Ranch in Bandera\, TX. The Mayan Dude Ranch has picturesque trails that wander over 348 acres\, from the lowlands of the Medina River that meanders through the ranch\, to high in the hills for a panoramic view of the valleys beyond. Mayan Ranch is located 47miles NW of San Antonio\, in the beautiful Hill Country of Texas. The Hicks family owns and operates the Mayan and provides a wonderful world of fantastic western warmth and their own special brand of “Horsepitality”. \nCourse Costs: The cost of the course is $200 and is payable to the Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) upon registration. Course participants must stay at the Mayan Dude Ranch Facility and are responsible for reserving and paying for their own room through the Mayan Dude Ranch. Room rates will be $144 plus 6% tax county and state on the lodging per night. The cost breakdown of the rate is $94 room /$50 meals per person per night. Let the folks at the Mayan know that you will be there for the Texas Watershed Planning Short Course. Please bring a tax exemption form for any taxes you are exempt from to provide to the Mayan. \n\nClick here to learn more and register with Texas Water Resources Institute.
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/bandera-texas-watershed-planning-short-course-3/
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SUMMARY:Online - Camp Bullis Regional Conservation Partnership Program Online Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we kick off the Land Management application phase of the Camp Bullis Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). In this online workshop\, we’ll explore the program’s purpose and objectives\, as well as the funding opportunities available to landowners for implementing impactful conservation practices on their properties. \nHosted by the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute\, this free webinar will take place on Microsoft Teams and will be recorded for those unable to attend live (registration still required). \nClick here to RSVP for free
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/online-camp-bullis-regional-conservation-partnership-program-online-workshop/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:General Events
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