Fri., May 20, 7-9:30P, "Natural Pet Care w/ Essential Oils,"

Sara Kenney, Pet Care Author, Speaker

Richardson Civic Center.

$15 if pre-register by May 18, $25 @ door.

Limited seating, RSVP Eldon Knittle 972 442 7399, eldonknittle@aol.com

Gardens

  1. The Camilleri Garden     10:00 am - 4:00 pm

    2749 6th Avenue

    Fort Worth, TX 76110

    The Camilleri garden was inspired by the beauty of the
    Mediterranean along with the arid yet lush island of Gozo, the
    homeowner’s birthplace. The garden reflects the colors and textures of
    Gozo and incorporates these elements with Texas-friendly perennials.
    Needing a space to provide fun and entertainment for their three boys,
    as well as many large family get-togethers, the Camilleris designed the
    gardens to be both functional and pleasing to the eye by dividing the
    areas with iron fencing, lattice trellises, and stone pathways. A small
    vineyard was planted on the north side of the property to provide a
    hobby for the wine lovers as well as to serve as a reminder of the Old
    World. A small organic herb and vegetable garden is located just outside

Admission to each garden is $5 per garden, or $20 for a day pass ticket
which includes all five gardens open on this date. Day pass tickets are
available now at all local Calloway's store locations, and on May 21st at each participating private garden.

City of Dallas Water Utilities, City of Dallas Stormwater Management, City of Dallas Park & Recreation, Texas AgriLife Extension, the Dallas County Master Gardeners and the Town of Addison are teaming up with surrounding cities to demonstrate the beauty of Water-Wise and EarthKind™ gardening with the 17th annual Water-Wise Landscape Tour.

Dallas County Master Gardeners will be conducting free 30 minute talks on Water-Wise gardening every hour on the hour at each of the tour headquarters. Dallas County Master Gardener volunteers will also be assisting homeowners and helping answer questions about the plants and landscapes on the tour.

The first 100 visitors at each of the three tour headquarters will receive a free hose nozzle. For more information on this year’s tour, call the Water Conservation Hotline at (214) 670-3155 Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Click here for a map of the self-guiding Water-Wise Landscape Tour. Maps will also be available all tour headquarters.

Tour Headquarters

Sat, May 14 - “A Culture of Cooperation” by Permaculture instructor and consultant Dick Pierce. Free class features Community, Collaboration, Caring, Co-mingling, Co-Housing, EcoVillages, Kinship – “More Cooperation, [maybe] Less Competition?” Talk to other groups while here. Doors open at 6:30 pm to talk to other groups at the Dallas AgriLife Research Center, 17360 Coit Rd, Dallas 75252. Dick speaks from 7 until 8:30.

Fri, May 13 - “Permaculture & Alternate Finance/Banking/Commerce” by Permaculture instructor and consultant Dick Pierce and retired banker Steve Carlson. Free lecture features Re-Localization, Transition, Equity, Local /Slow Money, Local Food, Co-op’s, Co-op Business, Renewables. Doors open at 6:30 pm to talk to other groups at the Dallas AgriLife Research Center, 17360 Coit Rd, Dallas 75252. Dick speaks from 7 until 8:30.


Plant the Town Pink!

June 4th 6:30-9pm.

Details of the 2011 event here.

FRI, MAY 20 NOON LEARN AT LUNCH

Raise Backyard Chickens
by Leslie Finical Halleck, NHG GM, MS. Learn
the basics of starting your backyard flock to enjoy fresh eggs, compost
and entertainment! Chicken Sale May 21st.

 

Earth Day Dallas hopes to catalyze a "green" movement in North Texas by staging a two-day event on April 22nd and 23rd over several city blocks in the Dallas Arts District.  We anticipate 500 civic, corporate and non-profit participants engaged in an event that will be the biggest and best Earth Day celebration in this part of the United States.  Sponsors currently include:

    * The Environmental Protection Agency
    * D Magazine
    * The Nature Conservancy
    * Chevrolet
    * Dallas Independent School District
    * Half Price Books

This will be the seminal event in an ongoing movement to showcase green business and civic efforts that improve North Texas and the lives of North Texans.  Events will focus on entertaining, inspiring and educating attendees with various ways to think, work and live green by showcasing emerging green technology and providing eco-friendly activities.

    * Up to 50,000 visitors in the downtown Arts District (accessible by DART).

Give your skin the luxurious treatment it deserves when you learn how to make your own hand-crafted soaps. David Fisher, Guide to Candle and Soap Making at About.com, will show you the basics of making custom soaps from scratch. You will learn the basics of soap making and how to make your own bars of soap in a wide range of styles and scents. Join us for this fun demonstration class and go home with instructions, materials and supplies to continue this enjoyable pastime at home.
5/21 at 12pm, $40

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