April 2022 Chapter Newsletter
**ARCHIVED POST ** Natives on the Grow – the chapter’s newsletter is available to read here – Natives on the Grow April 2022 **ARCHIVED POST** **ARCHIVED POST LINKS & PICTURES
**ARCHIVED POST ** Natives on the Grow – the chapter’s newsletter is available to read here – Natives on the Grow April 2022 **ARCHIVED POST** **ARCHIVED POST LINKS & PICTURES
**ARCHIVED POST ** Natives on the Grow – the chapter’s newsletter is available to read here – NativesOnTheGrow_March 2022 **ARCHIVED POST** **ARCHIVED POST LINKS & PICTURES MAY NOT WORK** **ARCHIVED POST
**ARCHIVED POST ** Join us on Tuesday March 8th for a Zoom presentation by Kathleen Scott – Gardening for Birds. There will be a short business meeting at 1:30 pm
**ARCHIVED POST ** Join us on Tuesday February 8th at 2 pm for a Zoom presentation by Deedy Wright on invasive plants – I’m Being Invaded! – What Can I
**ARCHIVED POST ** Natives on the Grow – the chapter’s newsletter was emailed to members and is also available to read here – NativesOnTheGrow_January 2022 Test your plant identification skills
**ARCHIVED POST ** Join us on Tuesday January 11th at 2 pm for the presentation Going Green – Refusing Plastics. Karen Taylor will explain how plastics are affecting our environment
**ARCHIVED POST ** The City of Kerrville’s Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will be hosting a public input meeting to receive community input for the Parks and Recreation Department’s Parks,
**ARCHIVED POST ** Join us at 1:30 at Riverside Nature Center for the business meeting and distribution of the beautiful membership recognition pins before our short presentation, “The Wildlife Value
**ARCHIVED POST ** If you are planting your first tree or your 200th, join us at 2pm, Tuesday, November 9, (in person or online) to hear arborist David Vaughan explain
**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
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