Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

VSP: Saturday Outreach at the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land

June 11, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
June 11, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
June 25, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
July 9, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
July 23, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
August 13, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
September 10, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
September 24, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
October 8, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
October 22, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
November 12, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
November 26, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website

On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, we host fun outreach or craft activities at the Butterfly Garden section of the Museum.  The topics vary and can include butterfly gardening, native plants, dragonflies, etc.

Volunteers are needed to help staff our booth and present the topics above.  There will be two shifts per day and two volunteers per shift are needed.  Volunteers will need to complete a short 2 hour training session required by the museum before they can volunteer.

To volunteer, look for the SignUp Genius that will be emailed to all members who have taken the museum’s training.

If you would like to volunteer but have not taken the museum’s in-house training, contact Katie Sallean or Jamie Fairchild to make arrangements.

Here are the topics scheduled for the remaining dates for 2022:

May 14:  9 Natives for Your Garden (Lead – Katie Sallean)

-Discuss why native plants are so important to have in your garden

-Discuss the best kinds of native plants to have in your garden

-Discuss/highlight the native plants that are in the butterfly garden at the museum

-Learn where to find native plants

Craft:  Seed balls with native seeds to take home

May 28: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

June 11:  Backyard Birds (Lead – Susan Walther)

-Discuss how to attract birds to your backyard

-Discuss the types of plants that birds need year round

-Use our Bird WOW

Craft: Make a bird feeder

June 25: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

July 9: Healthy Soil makes Happy Plants (Lead – Shannon Westveer)

-Discuss why healthy soil is the foundation for healthy plants

-Discuss how to improve the health of your soil

-What makes up soil? Why you shouldn’t use chemicals on your yard.

Craft:  Soil Art (we might change this)

July 23: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

August 13:  How you can help Native Bees (Lead – Sharon Watson)

-What are native bees and why are they important

-Discuss some of the characteristics of native bees

-Talk about some of the native bees in our gardens

Craft:  Make a “Bee Hotel” out of straws

August 27: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

September 10: Waterwise-conserving this precious resource

-Use Enviroscape WOW

-How to water your yard/garden properly

-What kinds of plants are waterwise (native plants)

Craft:  Make a water drop collage

September 24: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

October 8 and October 22:  Batty Bats! (Lead – Shari Lewis)

-Bat WOW

-Learn about the types of bats in our area

-Fun facts about bats

-Learn why bats are an important part of our ecosystem

Craft:  Make a Bat Treat holder (and get a treat).

November 12: Migration Station & Butterfly Migration (Lead – Aida Pita)

-Butterfly WOW

-Discuss some butterflies that migrate and where (Monarch)

-Discuss when you can expect to see certain migrations in our area

Craft:  Decorate a pot and plant a milkweed (pot will be biodegradable so kids can just plant in ground)

November 26: General Garden Tours; Stump the Naturalist

-NOTE-this is Thanksgiving weekend so workday depends if we can find folks to sign up for this date

December 10:  Winter Wildlife (Lead – Terri Hurley & Robbin Mallett)

-Who is in my garden during the winter

-Birds in my garden in Winter

-Mammals in my garden in Winter

-Insects??

Craft:  Make a suet cake

Note-4th Saturday is Christmas eve.

 

[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under the category “Houston Museum Nat. Science – Houston or Sugar Land: TMN Report Hours”]

 

HMNS SL COVID-19 Precautions: “Due to Harris County currently being listed as a county with MEDIUM RISK, universal indoor masking is lifted for all guests and staff members.

The CDC recommends that if you are unvaccinated or at high risk for severe illness, that you continue to wear a mask around others

Masking is still required when in the lower level of the museum or when participating in Youth Education Programs (like camp or classes)

People may choose to mask up at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a mask.”

TMN COVID-19 Precautions: “For any indoor or outdoor activities that do occur in-person, masks and social distancing considerations are encouraged.”

Fort Bend County COVID-19 Green Advisement: “Resume normal contact with others unless sick. Resume attending public and private gatherings freely. Resume visiting vulnerable populations while practicing good hygiene and social distancing.” The Green risk description follows: “Minimum and controlled level of COVID-19 in Fort Bend County. New chains of transmission are rare.”

 

Details

Date:
December 10, 2022
Time:
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land
13016 University Blvd.
Sugar Land TX 77479, TX 77479 United States
Phone
281-313-2277
View Venue Website

Organizer

Texas Master Naturalists Coastal Prairie Chapter
Phone
832-225-6936
Email
info@coastalprairie.org
View Organizer Website