Dallas Organic Gardening Club Monthly Meeting:

Our next program topic is SEX IN THE
GARDEN presented by Dallas Master Gardener Janet Smith. The most
synergistic relationship in nature!

Janet Smith will provide insight
into what the flowers, insects and birds are really doing and how
pollination occurs. Learn to take advantage of this in your own
landscape.

Refreshments will be served.

Dallas Wildlife Hiking Group presents:


Join us for blueberry picking at Texas largest blueberry
farm with over 50 acres of land fed by a maze of underground springs.
This commercial operation is the most economical You-Pick farm in the
area. It is open to the public for pick-your-own and offers tours by
appointment. Today, we will just picking blueberries for fun! Pre-picked
and packaged Blackberries are available.

Farm Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Our group starts picking at 9a although you are welcome to arrive earlier to beat the heat.


ABOUT:
Blueberry and Blackberry season lasts for only 8 weeks. We
will visit a different farm every 2 weeks to take advantage of the great
diversity in farms and produce offerings.

WEATHER - In the case of rain, this event will be rescheduled to the following weekend. 
 

OFFERINGS: Blueberries & Blackberries

COST:

“DFW Greenweavers is a power group of local, sustainable businesses that have been operating in the Metroplex as experts in their given Green fields.”

We will be following our synergizing format that we did last time. When people arrive you will be broken into three groups:

1) Home and Buildings 

2) Food and Gardening

3) Health and Lifestyle 

The first part of the meeting will be spent socializing with the
people in your industry. There has been a great response from people
spending time with others that are in their given fields.

After that you will draw a business card from the hat. You will then
have a 5 minute 1-1 with that person and you will be giving their 30
second commercial! This was a HUGE success last time. Lots of FUN!

Each meeting will be sponsored by a different business every month.
The sponsor will have 10 minutes to talk to the group about what they
do. There will be several other perks that go along with sponsorship.
The sponsor is paying the $75 room fee so that we can have our own
private room that's quiet. Finally!

Dotty Woodson of Texas Agrilife and former Tarrant County Extension horticulturalist will explain how to conserve water in your home landscape and urban water conservation issues. The third Wednesday of each month we share conservation news, outings info and enjoy a presentation by a guest speaker. Speaker will be followed by refreshments, club business and announcements. Location: Fort Worth Botanic Gardens, Moncrief Garden Center, Azalea Room; 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd. at University Drive, north of I-30, Fort Worth. (817)871-7686.

Annual fundraiser to feature live music, local produce and dinner under the stars

 The Connemara Meadow Preserve will once again be filled
with food, fun and friends when the Connemara Conservancy Foundation hosts its
second annual Into The Meadow celebration on Oct. 1.

Tickets, which are $150 per person, are available at connemaraconservancy.org or
by calling (214) 351-0990. The event begins at 5 p.m. and benefits the Connemara
Conservancy, which currently protects more than 3,400 acres of land throughout North
Texas.

In just one year, Into The Meadow has become Connemara’s signature fundraising
event, celebrating locally produced food and the conservancy’s mission of preserving
and protecting open space throughout North Texas.

Once again the event will feature cocktails and hors d’oeuvres in the Pecan Grove, live
music, a local vendor market place, an auction and the signature white tablecloth dinner
held under the stars in the Meadow Preserve and catered by Pecan Lodge Catering.

“From the cocktail reception in the Pecan Grove to the dramatic sunset to the fireflies

What's a "JAMZ" ?

The Marriage of Jazz and Jam!

Escape the summer heat and
join us at the Interfaith Peace Chapel on the campus of The Cathedral of Hope
for a night of cool music and sweet treats.

Help us honor this year's
Hero of Hope, Mr. Gary Cunningham in a celebration of food, fun and friendship!

The Peace Jamz Band features:

Bruce Yamini, Brian Piper and
Sean McCurley

Treats will be provided by
The World Beer Company's Conscious Cook,

Donna Collins and Tudi Wilson.

This is a green, local,
organic, zero waste event!

RSVP - Please so we have
enough food - room for 90!

Admission: Love Offering

Blessings,
Donna Collins

The Conscious Cook 

AT OUR FUN AND FRIENDLY MONTHLY GATHERINGS, YOU WILL:

 

  • Get introduced to other eco-conscious people and organizations in your field of interest
  • Meet and have fun with old and new friends
  • Network with a clear focus on living more sustainably 
  • Spark new ideas and turn them into action with the help of others
  • Find innovative ways to meet the challenges of a sustainable future
  • Individuals and businesses can gain understanding and support in making a real difference in the community
  • Win great prizes !!!

Next Gathering:  Mark your calendars for July 20, Wednesday from 6:30 to 9:30 pm.
Are you ready for more networking and meeting other eco-leaders and old
friends? We are working to bring you a great location...check back soon
for the location. Bring plenty of business cards, be ready to meet
people and talk about your business and share with others what you like
about being green.

Enjoy Fancy Nancy educational activities, tea, snacks, and more as we celebrate the fun children’s book, 'Bonjour Butterfly,' by Jane O'Connor! The party includes crafts and a special edition of our noon butterfly release. $15/child; $10/TDG members. Online registration opens soon. Our June party was so popular we've added a second date! Fancy Nancy Series © 2009 Jane O'Connor and Robin Preiss Glasser.

July 23 Chef Demo features Jeff Harris of Red Fork

July 16 Chef Demo features Chad Houser of Parigi

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