Stroll through Texas Discovery Gardens’ 7.5 acres of lush gardens illuminated with larger-than-life lanterns. The family event features performers, artisian venders and food and beverages. See link to event page for details.
Mar 8 2025
Texas Discovery Gardens: Festival of Lights - Dallas (Dec. 13- March 23)
Keep Texas Beautiful: Clean ups - Statewide (March 1-April 30)
See Keep Texas' Beautiful calendar for a cleanup event near you.
Fort Worth Botanic Garden: Butterflies in the Garden - Fort Worth (March 1-April 30
]Exhibit visitors will have the chance to see a diverse collection of butterflies from various parts of the world, including Central, North and South America, Africa, and Asia. The Blue Morpho (Morpho peleides), known for its striking beauty, is one of the most popular butterflies on display. Additionally, local favorites will also be showcased.
Lights Out Texas: Spring Peak Migration - Texas (April 22-May 12)
Texas is a major flyway for migrating birds. Outdoor lighting can be deadly for the wildbirds who mostly travel by night. The lights distract and disorient them leading to exhaustion and building collisions. Houston and Dallas are ranked in the top three most dangerous cities for migrating birds.
Building owners, businesses, developers and homeowners can help protect migrating birds by turning off all non-essential nighttime lighting on buildings and other structures from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night.
Migration season runs March 1-June 15. Peak migration is April 22-May 12.
Show Technology: Fort Worth Home and Garden Show - Fort Worth (March 7-9)
The 4th Annual Fort Worth Home & Garden Show features:
● Free, hands-on fun for kids including cooking classes (spaces limited; pre-registration required), gardening projects, and make-and-take crafts such as birdhouses, St. Patrick’s Day-themed crafts and spring activity pads
● Pet adoptions and K9 obedience, training and treats
● Tour a fully-furnished Dakota Cabin Tiny Home
● Gardening seminars with Master Gardeners and “Ask the Expert” gardening advice all weekend
● Major discounts on trees, plants and flowers
● An art, gift and gourmet marketplace
● Three full halls of exhibitors with everything from outdoor living and landscaping to home remodeling, smart home technology and more
Admission to the show is free all weekend long. Parking is available for $12 in the West Lot. Visit FortWorthHomeShow.com for additional event details and full seminar schedule.
North Texas Renewable Energy Group: A Roadmap to School Bus Fleet Electrification: Texas and Beyond - Irving & Zoom
Presentation: A Roadmap to School Bus Fleet Electrification: Texas and Beyond
Presenter: Jessica Keithan, founder and executive director, Texas Electric School Bus Project
Jessica graduated in 2009 from Rice University in Houston where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Visual Arts. She is passionate about the work she does and plans to use that passion to be a driving force behind the complete electrification of the Texas school bus fleet in her lifetime. As evidence of this enthusiasm, she founded the Electric School Bus Project in December, 2022 where she now serves as executive director.
The Texas Electric School Bus Project is a statewide initiative designed to help school districts transition away from diesel-powered fleets in favor of cleaner, more cost-effective electric buses. By providing access to funding, training and technical support, the project seeks to reduce harmful emissions, enhance public health and cut long-term operating costs for schools. As part of the broader goal to improve air quality and support sustainable transportation infrastructure, the project also supports the development of charging stations and fosters local partnerships to ensure the successful integration of electric buses across the state.
Hybrid meeting. See website link below for physical directions and Zoom link.
Wild Birds Unlimited: Wildlife, Friend or Foe? Finding Balance In Our Neighborhoods - Dallas
We can share our cities with our wild neighbors. DFW Wildlife Hotline will discuss the roles they provide for a balanced ecosystem in our communities and neighborhoods. We will discuss benefits and conflict resolutions.
RSVP: 214-821-2473 to RSVP. Seating limited to 35.