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Winter Gator Tales is a pre-school program for ages 3-5. The program is held every Wednesday, starting on Dec. 5, 2018, until Feb. 20, 2019.
December 5Â – What is a Habitat
December 12 – Preparing for Winter
December 19 – Ice Melts
December 26 – Nature Holiday Traditions
January 2 – “Rockâ€in’ New Year!
January 9 – Fur and Hair
January 16 – Feathers, Beaks, and Eggs
January 23 – Scales and Shells
January 30 – Frogs and Toads
February 6 – Animal Tails
February 13 – Bee My Valentine
February 20 – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Winter Gator Tales is a pre-school program for ages 3-5. The program is held every Wednesday, starting on Dec. 5, 2018, until Feb. 20, 2019.
December 5Â – What is a Habitat
December 12 – Preparing for Winter
December 19 – Ice Melts
December 26 – Nature Holiday Traditions
January 2 – “Rockâ€in’ New Year!
January 9 – Fur and Hair
January 16 – Feathers, Beaks, and Eggs
January 23 – Scales and Shells
January 30 – Frogs and Toads
February 6 – Animal Tails
February 13 – Bee My Valentine
February 20 – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Winter Gator Tales is a pre-school program for ages 3-5. The program is held every Wednesday, starting on Dec. 5, 2018, until Feb. 20, 2019.
December 5Â – What is a Habitat
December 12 – Preparing for Winter
December 19 – Ice Melts
December 26 – Nature Holiday Traditions
January 2 – “Rockâ€in’ New Year!
January 9 – Fur and Hair
January 16 – Feathers, Beaks, and Eggs
January 23 – Scales and Shells
January 30 – Frogs and Toads
February 6 – Animal Tails
February 13 – Bee My Valentine
February 20 – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
H-GAC’s Solid Waste Program is reimagining its past roundtable-style meetings into a new Solid Waste Workshop Series. This format will offer a more in-depth look at select solid waste topics, resulting in greater value for attendees.
Dates for the 2019 Solid Waste Workshop Series:
- Feb. 21, 2019 – Environmental Enforcement
- May 16, 2019 – Recycling
- Aug. 15, 2019 – Food Waste
- Nov. 21, 2019 – Special Waste
This free, monthly workshop addresses the basics on how to install and operate a solar system. It covers topics such as solar array types, costs of equipment and labor, permitting, energy savings, and reliability. The instructor, Bill Swann, is an expert in solar energy and has built many of his own solar systems. This workshop is ideal for all people; Bill can answer the simplest and most technical of questions. If you want to learn more about solar, this is the workshop for you. For more information, contact Bill Swann at william.swann2@gmail.com.
Street parking available. This workshop occurs on the last friday of every month, except December.
Join H-GAC for the next Clean Waters Initiative Workshop to discuss Funding Sources for Water and Wastewater-Related Infrastructure. After presentations by several funding agencies, attendees will have an opportunity in the third hour to ask questions and further delve into the topic area with presenters, including the Texas Water Development Board, in an open-house style setting.
The H-GAC Clean Waters Initiative Workshop Series returns on Feb. 26, 2019. The tentative topic will be funding sources for water and wastewater-related infrastructure.
Dates for the rest of the year are May 22, 2019; Wednesday, August 21, 2019; and Wednesday, November 20, 2019.
Clean Waters Initiative offers workshops that help local governments, landowners, and residents develop effective strategies to reduce pollution in our area waterways.
Reflecting on Practice is a professional learning program that immerses novice and experienced science educators in informal environments in discussions about, reflections on, and applications of research and theory in learning and teaching science. The ideas and tasks in the program create and strengthen a shared knowledge base and professional language among educators within an institution. It makes public the practices of all educators through greater understanding of, and reflections on, their beliefs, goals, and actions.
Tuesday & Wednesday – 8:30am-4:30 p.m.
Thursday — 8:30am-1:30 p.m.
The Galveston Bay Foundation would like to invite you to participate in their upcoming Workshop Series on Native Plants Gardening. The purpose of these workshops is to gather your input on what is an acceptable list of plants based on different ecological regions in the Houston-area with the goal of developing a “Native Plants Gardening Toolkit for Non-Gardeners.â€
The toolkit will provide information about natural landscaping using the most ecologically significant, environmentally friendly, and widely available native-plants (and/or plants adapted to the climate) in the Houston-area area. This will be an opportunity for you to discuss the wide variety of information, programs, and services offered by private businesses and non-profit organizations to residents of our region.
There is no cost to attend this event, parking is available, and snacks and coffee will be provided. Please RSVP to tdriscoll@galvbay.org by March 7th.