This calendar includes Heartwood’s scheduled chapter, volunteer, and training events.

For a list of unscheduled (work at your own pace) volunteer activities, check out the approved chapter activities: Heartwood Volunteer Projects

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Houston Botanic Garden Docent Training

Houston Botanic Garden 8210 Park Place Boulevard, Houston,, Texas, United States

Attending one of the virtual training classes on either August 24th or 25th and then the August 28th in-person session is required to become a Houston Botanic Garden docent. Please RSVP to [email protected]. VMS code: AT: Specific project (Houston Botanic Garden docent training)

2022 Texas Waters Webinar

Online

They Live Here, Too: Wildlife Habitat Restoration as Water Supply Protection with Katie Myers & Michelle Wood-Ramirez, Watershed Coordinators at Tarrant Regional Water District Register VMS code: AT: Texas Waters Certification

Houston Botanic Garden Docent Training

Houston Botanic Garden 8210 Park Place Boulevard, Houston,, Texas, United States

Attending one of the virtual training classes on either August 24th or 25th and then the August 28th in-person session is required to become a Houston Botanic Garden docent. Please RSVP to [email protected]. VMS code: AT: Specific project (Houston Botanic Garden docent training)

Event Series Invasives Task Force Workdays

Invasives Task Force Workdays

TX, United States

The drought has impacted the air potato as well---there have been multiple reports that it has not been growing as vigorously as in recent summers. Target species:  Dioscorea bulbifera  Wednesday AUGUST 10   Time: 7:30-10:00a come when you can, leave when you must; allow time for the first day of school Location: Grogan's Mill behind Whisperwillow Place; GROUND... Read More →

Houston Botanic Garden Docent Training

Houston Botanic Garden 8210 Park Place Boulevard, Houston,, Texas, United States

Attending one of the virtual training classes on either August 24th or 25th and then the August 28th in-person session is required to become a Houston Botanic Garden docent. Please RSVP to [email protected]. VMS code: AT: Specific project (Houston Botanic Garden docent training)

Houston Botanic Garden Docent Training

Houston Botanic Garden 8210 Park Place Boulevard, Houston,, Texas, United States

Attending one of the virtual training classes on either August 24th or 25th and then the August 28th in-person session is required to become a Houston Botanic Garden docent. Please RSVP to [email protected]. VMS code: AT: Specific project (Houston Botanic Garden docent training)

Event Series Hummer Week

Hummer Week

Online

Join Texas A&M AgriLife for a *new* virtual birding seminar – Hummer Week! Who needs Shark Week when you can join for Hummer Week and learn about Hummingbirds from experts all over the country! Hummer Week presentations will take place each day at 3 p.m. CST on August 15th – 19th. The presentation will be recorded for those who want to... Read More →

$12 – $30

Texas Waters Specialists – Online Group Discussion Opportunities

Online

To help achieve the hours needed for initial certification, Teri MacArthur will offer a series of 2-hour Online group discussions on the Texas Waters curriculum guide, and may extend to include discussions on the Texas Aquatic Science text if enough interest. The discussion groups will be on the third Mondays of each month, starting on June 20, from 3... Read More →

Houston Botanic Garden Docent Training

Houston Botanic Garden 8210 Park Place Boulevard, Houston,, Texas, United States

Attending one of the virtual training classes on either August 24th or 25th and then the August 28th in-person session is required to become a Houston Botanic Garden docent. Please RSVP to [email protected]. VMS code: AT: Specific project (Houston Botanic Garden docent training)

Planning and Planting for Monarch Success

Online

About the Meeting: Hill Country Chapter Meeting Monday, August 15, 6:15 business meeting followed by presentation at 6:30 p.m. Carol Clark, Monarch Watch Conservation Specialist, Texas Master Naturalist, and chair of the NPSOT Bring Back the Monarchs to Texas program, will be presenting. Learn about the monarch butterfly’s life cycle and migration, and discover why Texas... Read More →