Tree Talk Winter Walk
Saturday, January 25, 2014 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Free Admission
Celebrate Texas trees in the Arboretum while learning about understory trees for your yard, ideal trees for wildlife habitat, tree care at this Saturday event. Kids can climb trees with professional arborists, build a fort with tree limbs and branches, go on a tree scavenger hunt and more while adults learn tree care tips and purchase native woody species for planting.
Tree & Shrub Sale
In the midst of the worst drought in decades, take this opportunity to replace non-natives with hardy Texas natives and plant more for the future. It's still a great time to plant trees!
In addition to a wide selection of native trees and shrubs for sale, there will be guided walks and talks by experts and lots of family-friendly activities including Kids' Tree Climb sponsored by They Might Be Monkeys, Build a Fort, Marshmallow Roast, Swing in the Cathedral of Oaks and a Tree Scavenger Hunt.
TreeFolks is providing native tree saplings to those who complete the scavenger hunt.
Please bring a wagon to load up your plants. CASH or CHECK PREFERRED.
*All activities held in the Mollie Steves Zachry Texas Arboretum.
Walks & Talks
(Meet at the Tent Area)
10 a.m. State Champion Trees – Eric Beckers – Texas Forest Service
11 a.m. Understory Trees – Kari Gaukler – TreeFolks
12 p.m. Trees for Habitat – Jane Tillman – Travis Audubon
1 p.m. Landscaping with Trees-Elias Guerrero-Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
2 p.m. How To Keep Your Trees Strong- Don Gardner, Consulting Arborist
3 p.m. Oak Wilt Identification & Treatment- Chris Dolan, City of Austin
Exhibits (Tent Area)
Texas Forest Service Firewise
TreeFolks
Kids Activities
10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Kids' Tree Climb sponsored by They Might Be Monkeys! Texas Tree & Land Co. (Oak Motte Area)
10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Fort Building (By Tree Climb)
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Scavenger Hunt
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Tent Area)
Capital Area Master Naturalists "TREE-mendous Trees!" activity for kids 10 and older and families
Discovery Tables (featuring leaves, berries, bark, bird nests)
Count Tree Rings
Make paper tree cookies
Make leaf rubbing booklet
What Comes from a Tree
In the Store
Pam Penick signs Lawn Gone, noon to 2 Pm. All tree books and walking sticks on special.