WELCOME
The New Training Class Committee Invites You to Join Us!
The Hill Country Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist program provides comprehensive training in natural resource management specific to the Texas Hill Country. Each year, the Chapter forms a New Class Training Committee, comprised primarily of recent graduates of the program, to develop a training program that fulfills the Mission Statement of the state-wide Texas Master Naturalist Program:
“The mission of the Texas Master Naturalist Program is to develop a corps of well-trained volunteers to provide education, outreach and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and native areas within their communities for the State of Texas.”
The 2023 New Training Class Committee invites you to join us in fulfilling this Mission.
Committee Members are responsible for:
- Integrating the required State TMN Curriculum with local Hill Country Chapter topics of interest
- Selecting dynamic subject matter experts as speakers
- Identifying relevant field trips that exemplify the concepts presented in the lectures and also increase student exposure to and appreciation of the unique attributes of the Texas Hill Country
- Planning and executing the overall training program to support the beneficial management of our natural resources
Meet the members of the New Training Class Committee:
- Diana Adams
- Karolyn Andrews
- David Drake
- Mildred Dworsky
- Trudy Eberhardt
- Lisa Flannagan
- Laurie Fondren
- Mark Hults
- Jane Jamison, Co-Director
- Laura King
- Dot Maginot
- David Matthews, Co-Director
- Sheryl Pender, Class Advisor
- Patricia Poore, Secretary
- Gracie Waggener
- Kathy Webster