July 18, 2024 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
IMPORTANT NOTE:
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Due to continued power outage at the Houston Arboretum, we are not able to offer an in-person meeting this week. We will meet via Zoom only. Please register to ensure we have capacity for all who want to participate:
Gulfton is a culturally rich neighborhood in southwest Houston with great leadership and a can-do spirit. Yet, it is a nature-deprived neighborhood, putting the human community at risk for rising temperatures, air pollution, and increased stress levels. Fortunately an effort is underway to plant trees, provide nature-rich shade shelters, bus stops and more! Part of this transformation is the Greener Gulfton effort and we will tell that story.

About the Speaker
Jaime González is an award-winning conservationist, environmental educator, public speaker, and coalition builder working at the intersection of human health, biodiversity conservation, equity, and climate action. He works to influence policy, secure funding, catalyze planning and embed community-based projects that unlock the power of nature for community well-being and environmental health. Jaime serves as board chair for the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE), as a board member for Madres del Parque, and as a climate justice advisor to Harris County. He formerly worked for The Nature Conservancy, the Coastal Prairie Conservancy, Houston Arboretum & Nature
Center, and the Nature Heritage Society.
Jaime has won numerous local, state, and national awards for his work, including the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Houston’s College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, the 2022 Houston Visionary Award from Center for Houston’s Future, the Prairie Champion Award from the Coastal Prairie Conservancy, and the Elizabeth Hull Abernathy Award from the Garden Club of America for outstanding contributions to environmental education of youth.


Our monthly chapter meetings are held on every 3rd Thursday, January – November. Our meetings are free and open to the public thanks to our members and sponsors.
Meetings will also be live-streamed and recorded for later viewing.
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