Our chapter is accepting applications NOW for the Texas Master Naturalist Training Class that begins January 28, 2019. Join us to begin your journey to becoming a Certified Texas Master… Read More →
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The TMN 20th Anniversary Annual Meeting was a weekend filled with learning and fellowship
Thirty-three members of TMN GLC were in attendance at the 20th Anniversary TMN Annual Meeting. Hats off to the crew who manned the general store! More than $14,000 in merchandise… Read More →
TMN-GLC bids bittersweet farewell to long-time member Dave Redden
At the TMN-GLC board meeting on August 30, 2018, we bid Dave Redden a bittersweet farewell. Bitter because we will miss his wise counsel, his participation in every project, and… Read More →
Does this class qualify as Advanced Training?
Fall is the season for Advanced Training! There are numerous opportunities for advanced training in the upcoming months. Never been to the TMN Annual Meeting? It will be held in… Read More →
Youth Education in the Spotlight
BISD Outdoor Learning, LANDS, Ag-Safety Days, School Science Nights – TMN-GLC volunteers are there! What can be more rewarding than working with tomorrow’s leaders to help them understand the natural… Read More →
A Drone’s-Eye View of TMN-GLC’s Winedale Project
Dave Redden and his new drone captured the action at the TMN-GLC Winedale Project. What a wonderful overview of the project, which is a work-in-progress. We hope this inspires you… Read More →
Seeking new leader for Indian Creek project
After many years of dedicated leadership, Judith Deaton needs to turn leadership of the Indian Creek project over to a new project leader. Judith describes the project leader duties as… Read More →
Class of 2018 Graduates
It was a full house at the last session of the 2018 training class on April 30th in La Grange. 20 students received their graduation certificates and badges with smiles… Read More →
Rally around the bumblebee!
Each year TMN members participate in the choice of the re-certification pin by voting for their favorite symbol. Let’s make 2019 the year of the bumblebee by casting our votes… Read More →
Spring is Busting Out All Over
April is the busiest month yet for Texas Master Naturalists as our chapter projects experience their “blooming” season and events abound. Check out the April calendar and you are sure… Read More →