Environmental Events

What’s happening in and around Dallas / Fort Worth? If it’s green or it involves the outdoors, it’s listed here!

If your nonprofit group or organization would like to list your events in GreenSourceDFW, please submit it via email to events@greensourcedfw.org. Events will be screened.


Mon, 07/16/2012 (Ongoing) - Fri, 08/10/2012 (Ongoing)

“Trashing Our Treasure” Photography Exhibit at Dallas City Hall, Main Lobby - Dallas
Mon, 07/16/2012 (Ongoing) - Fri, 08/10/2012 (Ongoing)
Dallas City Hall
1500 Marilla Street
Dallas, TX 75201
United States

“Trashing Our Treasure” Photography Exhibit at Dallas City Hall, Main Lobby July 16-August 10, 2012

 Dallas, TX, July 15, 2012 – Shared FUEL, a Dallas-based sustainable nonprofit, today announced that “Trashing Our Treasure,” a photography exhibit of litter at White Rock Lake, will be displayed in the main lobby of Dallas City Hall from July 16 through August 10.  The event is free and open to the public.

Designed to educate, inform and motivate individuals to be aware of the environmental consequences of litter on our green public places, “Trashing Our Treasure” debuted during last year’s centennial celebration of White Rock Lake.  The exhibit focuses on unnatural predators, such as styrofoam, plastics, aluminum cans and glass, that accumulate along the shoreline, particularly during storm events, and encroach upon the area’s wildlife habitats.

 According to Alison Parker, exhibit coordinator and Shared FUEL’s program chair of The Litter Project, “We are excited about showcasing this educational exhibit at City Hall and encourage families to view it. We hope the photography transforms how people think about litter and its impact on nature.”

 Says Annemarie Marek, president of Shared FUEL, “We care deeply about White Rock Lake because it is a green retreat for so many diverse groups and people in our city. We are very excited about the visual conversation that this show will generate and hope that it will motivate all to collaborate and innovate better ways to mitigate the litter problem.“

About Shared FUEL

Shared FUEL (Shared Focus on Urban Environmental Leadership) is a Dallas-based 501(c) (3), founded by three East Dallas neighbors. Shared FUEL’s mission is to collaborate and create sustainable programs that educate and enlighten neighborhoods and communities on the value of nurturing people and protecting our shared, natural resources.  For more information visit: www.sharedfuel.org

 

 

 

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Fri, 07/27/2012 (Ongoing) - Sun, 07/29/2012 (Ongoing)

Texas Keystone Convergence
Fri, 07/27/2012 (Ongoing) - Sun, 07/29/2012 (Ongoing)
East Texas TX
United States
The Tar Sands Blockade is hosting a three-day training in the East Texas area for environmental activists hoping to engage in nonviolent direct action against the Gulf Coast portion of Keystone XL pipeline. Participants will focus on learning, implementing, and imagining new tactics for nonviolent blockades and other forms of direct action. This camp will take place outdoors in the Texas summer, so people should come prepared for very hot weather. Participants will be camping on site, and while special arrangements may be available, the nature of this camp may make it difficult for those with physical conditions that limit their ability to be in hot environments for long periods of time.
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Wildlife

Sun, 07/29/2012 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Lotus Lore - Fort Worth
Sun, 07/29/2012 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
9601 Fossil Ridge Road
Fort Worth, TX 76135
United States

Lotus Lore: Come join us for some enjoyable information about one of the oldest plants on the planet which happens to be right here in our back yard. The Lotus is a fascinating water plant that is sacred to many, beautiful to most and important in many ways to us all.

We will explore facts, myths, legends and stories surrounding this most amazing plant.

FREE (with paid admission).

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Sun, 07/29/2012 - 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Free Concerts - Basically Beethoven Festival - Dallas
Sun, 07/29/2012 - 2:00pm - 4:00pm
The Grand Hall in Texas Discovery Gardens at Fair Park
3601 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75210
United States

Basically Beethoven Festival

Last FREE Concert Sunday in July

July 29th 
Doors Open @ 2pm
Recital @ 2:30pm
Feature Performance @ 3pm

The Grand Hall in Texas Discovery Gardens at Fair Park

3601 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
 
Come out to the Gardens and enjoy some classical fun with performances by Fine Arts Chamber Players! All feature performances are presented by musicians from the Dallas and Fort Worth Symphony Orchestras, The Dallas Opera Orchestra, area university faculties and professional freelance musicians. 

Concert admission is free, and attendees receive a $2 discount on butterfly house admission.
 
July 29th 
Rising Star Recital: Clarinetist Steven Tsai, an award winner in the Juanita Miller Concerto Competition and the Dallas Symphonic Festival, performs music of Mozart and von Weber with pianist Julie Chung. 

Feature Performance: Baritone David Grogan, Assistant Professor of Voice at the University of Texas at
Arlington, presents Beethoven's song cycle An die ferne Geliebte with pianist Mark Metcalf.  Beethoven folksongs for voice, piano, violin and cello and a string trio will complete the All-Beethoven program. 
 
Since 1981, Fine Arts Chamber Players (FACP) has presented the Basically Beethoven Festival, a series of FREE recitals and classical chamber music concerts that take place every Sunday afternoon at a local Dallas Cultural Center. The concerts annually feature over fifty outstanding musicians drawn from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, The Dallas Opera Orchestra and area university faculties, playing to full-capacity audiences. TheRising Star Youth Recitals precede the feature performances and showcase young talented musicians. FACP provides a venue for these gifted young artists as they pursue careers in music to perform before a wider audience. 
 
 
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Family Friendly Music