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January 7 Lakes & Pines Chapter Meeting – “Native Trees & Shrubs” presented by Tim Wardell

14 on the 14th: Designing a Native Garden for Winter Interest
A four-season landscape provides more than just year-round appeal. The berries, seeds, and evergreen shelter offered by native plants are a critical lifeline for local birds and other wildlife when resources are scarce.

2025 Patty Manning Undergraduate Scholarship Award Recipients
It is my great pleasure to announce the recipients of the 2025 Patty Manning Undergraduate Scholarship award for the calendar year 2026. Please see attachment for details, or click on the image above. I would like to thank the committee members William Brock, Genie Mitchel, Clifton Ladd, Christopher Stickney, Christopher

Grand Opening of Patty Manning Pollinator Garden
When: Saturday, December 6 at 2:00pm (Ribbon Cutting and Kids Pollinator program)Where: Alpine Public Library Reception atThe Ritchey4:00pmwith live music and refreshments Please see the attached flyer or click on the image above for additional information.Contact Tom Kennedy (tkennedy071@gmail.com) with any questions.

Clear Lake Chapter Holiday Party & Gift Exchange
December 8 — Join the Clear Lake Chapter for our annual holiday party and gift exchange at UHCL!

2026 Lakes & Pines Executive Board
The new 2026 Lakes & Pines Executive Board was elected at the December Chapter Meeting: President – Linda Mahoney, Vice President – Jonie Petit, Secretary – Trisha Alexander, Secretary – Linda Timmons, Past President – Diana Black. Congratulations!

Doing the Opposite: Lessons from George Costanza for Creating a Thriving Native Plant Landscape
Transitioning to native Texas plants is not complicated, but it does involve significant changes from conventional landscaping practices. An unexpected guide is George Costanza. The Seinfeld character offered an insightful reflection about his life that we can apply to how we should approach tending native plants after maintaining non-native plants.

Join or Renew Your NPSOT Membership
As the year comes to a close, we want to thank everyone who has participated in chapter meetings, volunteered, shared photos, asked questions, and helped native plants thrive across Collin and surrounding counties. Your support makes our work possible.

The Texas Native PLant Primer by Andrea DeLong-Amaya
Horticulture Educator, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
For over three decades, Andrea DeLong-Amaya has been living her life’s mission to honor the natural world through presenting and teaching
classes about the horticulture, ecology, and importance of native plants in planned landscapes. Her regionally best-selling book, the Texas Native Plant Primer (Timber Press), was released in March of 2025.

Boerne Chapter Holiday Potluck Supper December 2
Join us in celebrating the holiday season with our traditional December Potluck Supper on Tuesday, Dec 2 at 6:30 pm, at the Hunke Gathering Hall at Herff Farm. The Board will provide the main meat dish. Please bring a side-dish or dessert to share with the group. As always, the

Fall Plant Sale Success
Even with two inches of rain the night before and a flash flood watch during the day, Saturday’s plant sale was a success!! Our preliminary estimate is $1,600 net!! The weather dampened the crowd at the Farmers Market but we still had customer’s trying to buy plants before the sale
