Pines and Prairies Chapter Meeting
Date and Time: February 15, 2024, from 7-8pDelivery: In-person (SHSU – The Woodlands at 3380 College Park Drive, Room 230) and via Zoom with advance registration requiredPresenter: Chapter member Patti
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Date and Time: February 15, 2024, from 7-8pDelivery: In-person (SHSU – The Woodlands at 3380 College Park Drive, Room 230) and via Zoom with advance registration requiredPresenter: Chapter member Patti
The 20th Annual NatureFest will be held on March 2, 2024, at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center, 20634 Kenswick Dr., Humble, TX 77338 (Phone: 281-446-8588). Pines and Prairies Chapter
Program Topic: “Trees for Kingwood” and Tips for Planting Native TreesPresenter: Chris BlochBusiness: Present and accept nominations for Pines and Prairies Board Note: This is a hybrid meeting. The face-to-face
Our Chapter meeting featured presentation this month will be Exploring the Impacts Plants have on Ecosystems and Wildlife in Urban Environments by Abie Ince-Hendrickson. Due to the shared evolutionary history
The October 18, 2023 Pines and Prairies Chapter meeting (virtual only meeting) will commence at 7 pm and will feature a presentation by Teri MacArthur. Her presentation will be on
Reach out and help educate the public at the Montgomery County Home and Garden Show this weekend Sept 16-17, Lone Star Convention Center. Signup for a shift to relieve Patti and/or
All members are invited to attend. Advanced registration is required. Attachments were included in the September 4, 2023, email from President McConnell. Agenda:Call to orderRoll call for a quorumMinutes of
Doremus Nursery is located at 2167 County Rd 1550, Warren, TX. Details will be posted at a later date.
What: Chapter In-Person MeetingWhen: Wednesday, 20 Sept 2023 (5:30-6:15pm Pot-Luck dinner; 6:15-7:00pm Plant SwapWhere: 9020 Airport Road, Conroe, Tx 77303 Please join us! Guests are welcome! Meeting Description: We are
Recognize the differences between native and non-native landscapes. Become familiar with how to install the different types of native plants into a landscape, including: plant choice, purchase, placement, spacing; soil
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