Cleburne State Park – Interpretive Program with Hike
Cleburne State Park 5800 Park Rd 21, Cleburne, TXCome join us as we provide an interpretive program and hike for the public at Cleburne State Park. The topics vary each month.
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Come join us as we provide an interpretive program and hike for the public at Cleburne State Park. The topics vary each month.
Chapter Members: Join fellow Texas Master Naturalists from around the state for several days of learning, adventure, and socializing at the 2024 Annual Meeting in New Braunfels, Texas. Mark the date and check the state TMN website for details as they're developed.
Bats are amazing creatures that are vital to the health of our natural world and economy. Although we may not always see them, bats are hard at work all around the world each night - eating tons of insects, pollinating flowers, and spreading seeds that grow new plants and trees. Bat Week is an annual... Read More →
Routine cleanup and improvements to the Nature Center. Ccontact Dave Moore for more information.
Free Public event. This is a citizen science monthly bird count recorded in eBird. Walk starts in the parking lot and goes to the bird blind and along trails from there. Masks and social distancing encouraged. Recommended: Binoculars, camera, water, hiking shoes, and clothing suitable for the weather.
The Education Committee plans and develops educational events and services to the chapter and our communities. Examples include public events at Acton Nature Center and our partner parks, nature education for homeschool programs, special educational activities for local schools, field trips, and more. Interested members are invited to join us! Volunteer Hours. VMS Category: Administrative Work... Read More →
All members, guests, and visitors are invited to the chapter’s monthly meetings. Each meeting starts with a potluck (dinner on us for guests and visitors), followed by a speaker and the business meeting. Each meeting location rotates among the three chapter counties, so check the calendar for individual meeting locations. We will try to specify... Read More →
Burleson Parks and Recreation is hosting the popular Far Out Family Campout at Russell Farm on Nov. 9-10, starting at 1 PM Saturday and ending at 8 AM Sunday. There will be archery lessons, a nature hike, a guided bird walk, a campfire, a hot dog dinner, and s'mores. Master Naturalist™ volunteers will provide a blacklight... Read More →
Keep Burleson Beautiful is the catalyst organization that combines all nature organizations working with the City of Burleson Parks Department in a reporting meeting that recurs monthly. All interested persons are welcome to attend. Texas Master Naturalist, Rio Brazos Chapter members serve on the Board.
Friends of Acton Nature Center (FANC) meet every second Wednesday to discuss, review, and plan tasks and projects for maintaining the native character of the nature center, along with maintaining facilities and offering educational opportunities. Anyone is welcome to attend meetings and become a member of the friends group. Meetings are at the Opal Durant... Read More →
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To request an event or opportunity to be posted on the calendar, please complete our Calendar Entry Request form. (Link opens in new page.) Please allow at least 48 hours for new events to appear on the calendar.