October 2022 Chapter Newsletter
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**ARCHIVED POST ** Riverside Nature Center, Native Plant Society of Texas and Texas Master Naturalists are sponsoring a drought awareness event – Every Drop Counts! Join us on Saturday October
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**ARCHIVED POST ** Nature journaling is all about documenting your observations of the natural world. No drawing skills are required although they will get better with practice. It is what
**ARCHIVED POST ** Join us on Tuesday, September 13 @ Riverside Nature Center for a presentation by Kim Ort. Kim will talk about some common and not so commonly known
**ARCHIVED POST ** Join our discussion of Teaming With Microbes by Jeff Lowenfels on Wednesday September 21 at Riverside Nature Center from 11:30 t0 1:30. Feel free to bring a lunch
**ARCHIVED POST ** The Kerrville Chapter of NPSOT is excited to offer the Level 1 class of the Native Landscape Certification Program (NLCP) – Introduction to Native Landscapes. The day-long
**ARCHIVED POST ** May 18 – Book Club: We are going to discuss Nature’s Best Hope by Doug Tallamy but you are welcome to come even if you have not
**ARCHIVED POST ** Natives on the Grow – the chapter’s newsletter is available to read here – Natives on the Grow May 2022 **ARCHIVED POST** **ARCHIVED POST LINKS & PICTURES MAY
**ARCHIVED POST ** Join us on Tuesday May 10 at 2 pm at Riverside Nature Center to hear Chuck Janzow’s presentation on Growing Texas Native Plants from Seed. Chuck has
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