May 27 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Speaker: Julia Weatherby
Monarch butterflies are losing important food and habitat leading their populations to decline. The Native Plant Society of Texas awards grants to schools, nature centers and other gardens. These grants fund spring and fall blooming native plants and native milkweed for our Monarchs to survive and successfully migrate through Texas. This presentation covers our experience with our plant planning and installation, lessons learned, how school children interact with the garden, how we organize and encourage families to join in work days, and which Texas native plants we recommend for gardens that are public and where children have full access.
Julia Weatherby is the President of the Austin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas. She is also a lead organizer of the native plant gardens at Reilly Elementary School. Julia has an educational and work background in technology and healthcare. She has served on the board of the Mothers’ Milk Bank at Austin and volunteered with AGE of Central Texas and Partners in Parenting. Julia enjoys working with native plants in gardens at her home, Reilly Elementary School and the German-Texas Heritage Society.

This is a hybrid online and in-person meeting, with the in-person meeting at
Lakewood Clubhouse 7317 Lakewood Dr. Austin, TX 78750
This is off 360.
Socializing starts at 6:30 PM, and programming begins at 7:00 PM. You can join us in-person or online via Zoom. If you join in person, you are welcome (but not expected) to bring a small dish or treat to share.
Click here to register for the Zoom meeting: https://npsot-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/q_ktcDBnQZ2r6Bi6XAUWlw
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.