Beulah Acres Agroforest Workday
Global Spheres 7801 S. Stemmons Freeway (IH35E), Corinth, TX, United StatesWorkday hours 8-12, every Wednesday Organizer: Daniel Arenas, agroforest@beulahacres.org
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Workday hours 8-12, every Wednesday Organizer: Daniel Arenas, agroforest@beulahacres.org
Come out to the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) to work on prairie restoration, wildscape, and facilities projects. Depending on the weather, projects may include nursery work such as... Read More →
Trail maintenance, garden/greenhouse and prairie work. Usual workdays are Mondays and Thursdays 9-11 For solo work, show up anytime! Contact: Clay Thurmond - rcthurmond@gmail.com, for more details or sign up... Read More →
Come help LISDOLA prepare for students. We need volunteers to refresh displays and models, do trail checks and trail maintenance, propagate plants for the new building, and much more. Volunteer... Read More →
Come out to the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) to work on prairie restoration, wildscape, and facilities projects. Depending on the weather, projects may include nursery work such as... Read More →
The purpose of Trailhead Tuesday is to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors when they are hiking the trails at LLELA. Duties include the removal of debris and... Read More →
Volunteering at Green Acres in Feb and March: We will meet on Tuesday afternoons, 12-3 pm for up to 10 volunteers. Please let me know if you are volunteering that... Read More →
Workday hours 8-12, every Wednesday Organizer: Daniel Arenas, agroforest@beulahacres.org
Come out to the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA) to work on prairie restoration, wildscape, and facilities projects. Depending on the weather, projects may include nursery work such as... Read More →
The theme this time is “Talking Ecology” where we have 5, 15-minute presentation prepared on Ecological Site Descriptions, Using Plant as Indicator Species, Converting Introduced Grass Fields to Natives, and... Read More →