• Calendar Entry Request form. (Link opens in new page.)
  • Link to the above form to request an event or opportunity to be posted on the calendar.
  • Please submit your event at least 2 weeks in advance of the event date and allow at least 48 hours for new events to appear on the calendar once they’ve been submitted.
  • Chapter members: Check the state TMN website for other training and volunteer opportunities offered through the state office or other chapters.

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DVSP Spring Wingding

Dinosaur Valley State Park 1629 Park Rd 59, Glen Rose, TX 76043, TX

Join Dinosaur Valley State Park for the FREE annual celebration of all things winged and migratory birds returning to the park! We will have special guests, ranger programs, and fun activities for the whole family. This is also our 100 Year Celebration for Texas State Parks - which means park entry is FREE! 🎉 Meet:... Read More →

DVSP Highway Clean-up

Dinosaur Valley State Park 1629 Park Rd 59, Glen Rose, TX 76043, TX

Join Friends of DVSP for a highway clean-up along FM 205. Meet by the Park Store. All supplies will be provied. Volunteers should bring water. Let's celebrate Earth Day weekend together!

TMN – Geology, Soils, and Paleontology

New member basic training. Geology, Soils, and Paleontology - Melody Holm, Geologist and Chapter Member. Hours reporting VMS category (dropdown list): Initial Training. Identify class in the training description box.

Earth Day Celebration – Burleson

Russell Farm Art Center 405 W. County Road 714, Burleson, TX

Burleson Parks and Recreation Earth Day at Russel Farm Art Center - Free public event. Texas Master Naturalist, Rio Brazos Chapter will provide an activity table geared towards the Earth Day theme. Please check back for more details or contact Maryann Mathews.

TMN Basic Training – Field Day for Geology, Soils, and Paleontology

Acton Nature Center 6900 Smoky Hill Ct., Granbury, TX

New member basic training. Field Day for Geology, Soils, and Paleontology. Includes watershed function (surface and groundwater) and ecosystem context. Hours reporting VMS category (dropdown list): Initial Training. Identify class in the training description box.

Burleson Family Campout

Bailey Lake Park 280 W. Hidden Creek Parkway, Burleson, TX 76028, TX

Texas Master Naturalist, Rio Brazos Chapter will provide a Mothing Event and possibly a Black Light Hike for campers. Please check back for details or contact Maryann Mathews.

Event Series Education Committee

Education Committee

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 →

Chapter Meeting with Guest Speaker

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Safari Camp Meeting Rooms County Road 2009, Glen Rose, TX, United States

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. 6:00    Potluck 6:30    Speaker: Holly Heafele, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Director of Animal Health - Zoonotic Diseases. Dr. Haefele’s love of... Read More →

Event Series Homeschool

Homeschool

Acton Nature Center 6900 Smoky Hill Ct., Granbury, TX

The chapter offers nature-related lessons in a structured program for homeschool children. Volunteers arrive at 9:30 to set up. Nature based programs start at 10:30. Volunteers can participate in the entire program or parts of it. There are different programs each month from September-May. If interested contact Courtney Reeves at mrscourtneyreeves@gmail.com or 972-357-6898.

Event Series 1st Saturday Bird Walk at ANC

1st Saturday Bird Walk at ANC

Acton Nature Center 6900 Smoky Hill Ct., Granbury, TX

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.