22 Jan Calendar Highlights Jan. 22 – Jan. 29: Town Hall, Smog Hearing, and an EPIC Happy Hour
[Volunteer] Thursday, Jan. 22nd from 5:30pm to 6:30pm the Colorado River Alliance is having an open house for prospectivespring volunteers. They need people like you to help run their kids science and education program, participate in gardening days, or even become an intern/office assistant. The open house will be held at the LCRA Redbud Center on Lake Austin Boulevard. More info>>
[Council Meeting]Thursday, Jan. 22nd at5:30pm
You are invited to share your thoughts on the proposal at the town hall meeting. You can alsowatch online or listen on KAZI 88.7 radio. Council will vote on the proposal at their Jan. 29th meeting.More info>>
[Birding] Hike the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve on Friday, Jan. 23rd from 8am to 11am. The trip will be led by Jim O'Donnell, wildlife biologist with the preserve, and will allow birders to explore lands not usually accessible to the public. The hikes are free, but space is limited, so please register in advance. More info>>
[Happy Hour] Friday, Jan. 23rd from 5pm to 9pmthe Hill Country Conservancyis hosting its 2015 Winter Happy Hour at the Waller Ballroom. The happy hour is for the conservancy'sEmerging Professionals In Conservation (EPIC)group and is free and open to the public. There will be beer from Austin Beerworks and snacks from Zocalo Cafe and Galaxy Cafe. More info>>
[Tree Talk] Saturday, Jan. 24th from 9am to 5pm theWildflower Center is having an admission-free day in honor of Texas trees. There will be guided walks and talks by experts, a kids tree climb, marshmallow roast and bonfire, and a scavenger hunt. More info>>
[Drought Summit]Thursday, Jan. 29th from8am to 5pm at the Airport Hilton in San Antonio theTexas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association is hosting aDrought Summit. The goal of the day-long event is to provide a space for sharing experiences and lessons learned from the Texas drought and to connect producers with disaster-assistant services. The summit is free for all Texas farmers. More info>>
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