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“Christ wears two shoes in the world: Scripture and nature.â€Â (John Scotus Eriugena, Irish theologian, died 877)
You are invited to a 24-hour getaway in the beauty of God’s good creation at the Two Shoes Retreat. Join the Interfaith Environmental Network of Houston (IENoH) at Cramer Retreat Center in Spring to celebrate Earth month, beginning Saturday morning, Apr. 14 and ending Sunday morning, Apr. 15. This retreat explores both scripture and nature as the “two shoes†revealing the Christ.  We ask: What does scripture teach?; What does our scientific understanding of nature teach?; How do these two support and reinforce one another and deepen our understanding of the divine?. In addition to the study, this retreat includes time for recreation, reflection, and service. Note that this event is specifically Christian; thus those of others faiths may disregard.
Retreat cost is $60 (+ ticketing fees), which covers meals and overnight lodging. To attend Saturday only, cost is $40 (+ ticketing fees). Space is limited, so please register early. The retreat is open to adults of all ages, and to youth 10+, when accompanied by an adult. For more information, contact Lisa Brenskelle at gcs.lrc@gmail.com.
Pollinators help plants complete their life cycle by moving pollen from one plant to another. This is a very important process if you like any of the following things – chocolate, fruits, ice cream, and even tequila!
Celebrate these miracle workers during Pollinator Palooza. Learn about the different types of pollinators, pair pollinators with what they help produce, and learn how you can save pollinators in the wild!
This event is included in your Zoo admission and is free for Zoo Members. Buy your tickets via the link above, or upon arrival at the Houston Zoo.
Schedule of Events
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Games and activities at the Reflection Pool.
10:00 a.m. Pollinator Puppet Show in the Front Plaza.
10:00 a.m. Ladybug release at Pollinator Garden near South America Exhibit
10:30 a.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Bug House
11:00 a.m. Pollinator Puppet Show in the Front Plaza.
12:00 p.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Lemur Habitat in the Wortham World of Primates.
12:00 p.m. Pollinator Puppet Show in the Front Plaza.
1:00 p.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Bat Cave in the Natural Encounters Building (Sunday Only).
1:00 p.m. Pollinator Puppet Show in the Front Plaza.
1:30 p.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Bat Cave in the John P. McGovern Children’s Zoo.
2:00 p.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Bat Cave in the Natural Encounters Building (Saturday Only).
3:30 p.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Lemur Habitat in the Wortham World of Primates.
Join us for a wild night at the Zoo and get the buzz on the fascinating world of pollinators! From seed dispersal to forest gardener, we could not live without them. We’ll learn about the unique life of bugs as we explore the new BIG BUGS exhibit and find out about other pollinators that may surprise you. Celebrate these miracle workers and discover how you can help them right in your own backyard!
Evening snack, a light breakfast, and next-day admission are included. We will be camping indoors in our Brown Education Center!
Pollinators help plants complete their life cycle by moving pollen from one plant to another. This is a very important process if you like any of the following things – chocolate, fruits, ice cream, and even tequila!
Celebrate these miracle workers during Pollinator Palooza. Learn about the different types of pollinators, pair pollinators with what they help produce, and learn how you can save pollinators in the wild!
This event is included in your Zoo admission and is free for Zoo Members. Buy your tickets via the link above, or upon arrival at the Houston Zoo.
Schedule of Events
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Games and activities at the Reflection Pool.
10:00 a.m. Pollinator Puppet Show in the Front Plaza.
10:00 a.m. Ladybug release at Pollinator Garden near South America Exhibit
10:30 a.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Bug House
11:00 a.m. Pollinator Puppet Show in the Front Plaza.
12:00 p.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Lemur Habitat in the Wortham World of Primates.
12:00 p.m. Pollinator Puppet Show in the Front Plaza.
1:00 p.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Bat Cave in the Natural Encounters Building (Sunday Only).
1:00 p.m. Pollinator Puppet Show in the Front Plaza.
1:30 p.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Bat Cave in the John P. McGovern Children’s Zoo.
2:00 p.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Bat Cave in the Natural Encounters Building (Saturday Only).
3:30 p.m. Meet the Keeper Talk at the Lemur Habitat in the Wortham World of Primates.
Have you ever been curious about where animals live and build their homes? Join us as we hike around the Zoo looking for their construction zones! We’ll explore how native wildlife thrive by observing structures such as nests, ant colonies, and spider webs and discover how Zoo architects create special habitats for each of our animals. Use these ideas to create your own animal architecture or bio-inspired designs!
Evening snack, a light breakfast, and next-day admission are included. We will be camping indoors in our Brown Education Center!
Escape from the frenzy of the start of the “Christmas shopping season†on an intimate, 24-hour retreat in the beauty of God’s good creation at the Cramer Retreat Center in Spring. This retreat invites you to get ready for the coming of Christ by exploring familiar Advent themes: hope, preparation, joy and peace, with the reconciliation of heaven and earth in mind. Consider how all creation longs for the coming of Christ, and how we are called to witness the Incarnation in our care of all God’s created world and all God’s creatures. Enjoy a time of renewal, reflection, recreation, and restoration on this retreat. The retreat is open to adults, and to youth 10+, when accompanied by an adult. For more information, contact Lisa Brenskelle at gcs.lrc@gmail.com.
Join us at the 4th, annual Conservation, Ecology, and Environmental Science Career Forum
February 22nd, 2020; 9AM to 12PM
Location:Â University of Saint Thomas Center for Sciences and Health Professions
Love nature and the outdoors? Want to make a difference in the world? Let’s put your passion to work! Join us for the fourth, annual CEES career forum to discover how to transistion from college to an environmental career. Local experts will share their career pathway experiences, offering tips and advice to help students navigate the transition to the working world. The forum will also host local envirommental groups and agencies that have current volunteer, internship, and job opportunities. This event is FREE and open to all college and high school students. Please register using the link at the bottom of the page. ______________________________________________________________________What to expect from the 2020 CEES career forum this year:
- Three, panel discussions with environmental and conservation experts from local non-profits, agencies, and the private sector. The panel session will be open for questions
- Resume-builder help from the University of Saint Thomas’s career services staff. Bring your resume for a spot check!
- Local environmental organizations who are looking for volunteers, interns, and new staff!! Bring your resume and find a position!
- One-on-one opportunities to discuss career pathways with experts in the field
- Networking with other like-minded students

Experience forest bathing, led by a certified guide, followed by practice of the Christian spiritual discipline of the Earth Examen. Forest bathing, a practice that originated in Japan, involves taking in, in all of one’s senses, the forest atmosphere. Not simply a walk in the woods, it is the conscious and contemplative practice of being immersed in the sights, sounds and smells of the forest. Forest bathing has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood and focus, enhance creativity, and lead to an increased sense of calm and altruistic behavior, in addition to other benefits such as boosting the immune system and lowering blood pressure. As Christians, we understand that God is present in God’s creation, and after our guided forest bath, we’ll spend some time considering the Earth Examen as we reflect both on our time spent forest bathing and on our relationship with all creation. This activity is for a small group and space is limited. Please register at www.eventbrite.com at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/forest-bathing-earth-examen-tickets-291848535827. Contact Lisa Brenskelle at gcs.lrc@gmail.com with any questions.