Celebrate the Class of 2024 and learn about community science projects for monitoring Texas bats and streams, rare wildlife sightings, a visit to San Felipe de Austin State Park, and…
Healthy Streams & Graduation
NOTE CHANGE OF LOCATION: Now in La Grange!! Our May 18th chapter meeting is an event you don’t want to miss! An educational presentation on the Lone Star Healthy Streams…
Read All About It!
In the April edition of The GLC Tidings, our chapter newsletter, you will learn about our busy Spring, how to get started with iNaturalist, book recommendations, the soil nutrient cycle,…
Nature Photography
Join us at our March chapter meeting to learn more about photographing the birds, bees, and other stuff. Corey Rich, an accomplished local photographer, will give us some tips on…
GLC Tidings is published
The February issue of our chapter newsletter, The GLC Tidings, is now online! Catch up on all the important news and thanks to our many contributors, learn about a new…
Do it for the birds!
The whole world is counting birds during February’s Great Backyard Bird Count. Texas Master Naturalists are encourage to participate in this citizen science project, February 16-19. Learn more by checking…
Join us in January
Our first chapter meeting of 2024 is Saturday January 20th in La Grange. Come meet the newly elected officers (Sheri, Swee Leng, Betty, and Karen), hear about plans for the…
December Tidings
As we wrap up 2023, there is so much to celebrate! As we wish each other Happy Holidays, we can share the latest edition of The GLC Tidings, our December…
“Know Your Dirt”
Saturday November 18, at our Chapter Meeting, the featured speaker will present “A Primer in Soil Science.” Annalee Epps is a program specialist with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and an…
Autumn reading
The GLC Tidings for October is more than just a “newsletter”. Read about owls, butterflies, good books and blogs, opportunities for volunteer service, chapter member accomplishments, and upcoming events. Read…