Coastal Water CleanUp (Gayman Bridge)
Come out and volunteer with us as work to clean up a piece of our local environment at the Puente de Los Lobos and Gayman’s Bridge. EMR USA Metal Recycling
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Come out and volunteer with us as work to clean up a piece of our local environment at the Puente de Los Lobos and Gayman’s Bridge. EMR USA Metal Recycling
Come out and volunteer with us as we provide the Brownsville community hints and guidance on native plants to create their own butterfly garden. The meeting will be predominantly presented
Join us as we welcome Matt Kauffman, well-known Rio Grande Valley native plant enthusiast. Matt will share his experience and knowledge from years working with native plants in his container
Chapter Leadership meeting: our officers will meet from 6pm – 7pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Let me know and I will send you the meeting invitation. Our Chapter Leadership
Come out and volunteer with Keep Mercedes Beautiful. Morning and afternoon shifts available. Sign up. If anyone has any questions, let me know. rio-grande-valley-chapter@gmail.com
The training will focus on the nature and function of stream and riparian zones and the benefits and direct impacts from healthy riparian zones. The riparian education programs will cover
The fourth Saturday in April is Texas Wildflower Day! The state NPSOT Social Media campaign will begin on April 21st with wildflower images all week and culminate on the actual
ACE 21st Century Earth Day Family Event: Volunteer to present before a group of Russell Elementary School parents on How to Start Your Own Native Plant Butterfly Garden. Russell Elementary
Join us at Earth Day Celebration at UTRGV’s Brownsville campus. We will have an information table at the Student Union Lawn. Help is welcome. Questions? rio-grande-valley-chapter@gmail.com
Join us at Earth Day Celebration at UTRGV’s Edinburg campus. We will have an information table at the Union Quad. Help is welcome. Questions? rio-grande-valley-chapter@gmail.com
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