Calendar

Sep
21
Sat
Mandell Park’s Toy Swap @ Mandell Park
Sep 21 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Swap toys with other families, and keep usable toys from entering the landfill.

Sep
25
Wed
History of Nash Prairie and other Dumb Luck Stories @ Houston Red Cross Building
Sep 25 @ 6:30 pm

Susan’s presentation will address the 5 W’s (who, what, where, when, and why) and the one H (how) the Nash Prairie came to be owned by The Nature Conservancy.

Susan became a Cradle of Texas Master Naturalist in 2001 and have been a volunteer land steward for the Nash Prairie since 2010. Recently she have completed an 11-month job as an AmeriCorps Member working as an assistant land Steward for the Columbia Bottomland Preserves for The Nature Conservancy, which includes the Nash Prairie, Mowotony Prairie, Brazos Woods, and The San Bernard Woods in Brazoria and Matagorda county.

Sep
26
Thu
Meanwhile: Making Abolition Geographies @ The Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice, Univ of TX School of Law
Sep 26 @ 5:15 pm – 6:30 pm

The Rothko Chapel and Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice present the 5th Annual Frances Tarlton “Sissy” Farenthold Endowed Lecture Series in Peace, Social Justice and Human Rights, which honors Sissy for her relentless pursuit of social justice.

The 2019 lecture will feature Ruth Wilson Gilmore, a renowned activist and public scholar known for her work on prison abolition. Gilmore is professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences and American Studies, as well as Director of the Center for Place, Culture, and Politics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. In addition to her scholarly work, Professor Gilmore co-founded several grassroots organizations, including the California Prison Moratorium Project, Critical Resistance, and the Central California Environmental Justice Network.

Gilmore’s lecture, Meanwhile: Making Abolition Geographies, explores how visions of abolition guide and connect organizing across a range of social justice struggles. Examples in the talk will highlight: environmental justice, public sector labor unions, farm workers, undocumented households, criminalized youth, community based approaches to prevent and resolve gender and interpersonal violence, and organizing by people while incarcerated. The vivid stories demonstrate how abolition is a practical place-specific program for urgent change based in the needs, talents, and dreams of vulnerable people.

About the Farenthold Lecture series:
In line with Sissy’s own history of exposing and responding to injustices and inequality as both a public servant and citizen, the lecture series brings to Austin and Houston internationally renowned scholars, activists and politicians who will inspire their audiences to think and act creatively to respond to some of the greatest challenges of the 21st century.

To register:  https://law.utexas.edu/prison-abolition/registration/

USGS Annual Groundwater Table Data How Are We Doing? @ Houston Advanced Research Center
Sep 26 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

The Woodlands G.R.E.E.N. is sponsoring a Going Green Sustainability Lecture. The USGS has been monitoring groundwater table levels in hundreds of water wells in our region for more than 40 years, including wells that are pumping water from the Chicot, Evangeline, and Jasper aquifers–sources of drinking water for much of Montgomery County.  At September’s Woodlands G.R.E.E.N. lecture, speakers Chris Braun and Jason Ramage (both with United States Geological Survey) will discuss the results from the latest round of measurements and will highlight various trends that have developed over the past decades of data collection and analysis.

Chris Braun is currently a Hydrologist and Groundwater Specialist with the USGS Texas Water Science Center.  Chris’ work as a hydrologist covers a full spectrum, including water quality, surface water, and groundwater projects through his 26-year career with USGS.  In July, 2019, Chris transferred to the Texas Water Science Center Gulf Coast Branch to serve as a hydrologist.  He holds a B.S. degree in Geological Sciences and a M.S. in Water Resources Engineering, both from the University of Texas at Austin.

Jason Ramage is currently a Hydrologist with the USGS Texas Water Science Center.  Jason’s project work has been focused on groundwater, compaction, and subsidence in the Gulf Coast Aquifer System.  He has also been involved in groundwater quality sampling in production wells looking at a variety of constituents from major and minor ions, trace metals, radiochemical isotopes, age dating isotope, and others.  Jason holds a B.S. degree in Geology from the University of Houston.

Registration for this event is not necessary.

Sep
28
Sat
Mandell Park’s Toy Swap @ Mandell Park
Sep 28 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Swap toys with other families, and keep usable toys from entering the landfill.

Oct
4
Fri
An Evening for Educators @ Houston Museum of Natural Science
Oct 4 @ 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Shell Educators’ Preview: Start your evening at 4 p.m. and earn one hour of CPE credit while viewing our newly renovated George W. Strake Hall of Malacology.

HMNS’ Educator Members will have an opportunity to speak to Tina Petway, the
Museum’s Associate Curator of Malacology, during the Shell Educators’ Preview.
As a special treat, all guests will also be able to visit our newest special exhibition,
Art of the Brick until 6:00 p.m.!

The Educator Event @HMNS: Continue your evening with us starting at 5 p.m.
and earn up to three additional hours of CPE credit depending on which
programming you attend. HMNS is featuring several ways to earn CPE credit from
attending workshops to taking a guided tour to seeing a show in our Planetarium.
Educators are able to earn a total of up to 4 hours of CPE credit while attending
HMNS’, An Evening for Educators!

Registration Information
Educators: Free
Non-Educators: $10.00

(Pricing includes entry to the George W. Strake Hall of Malacology and Art of the Brick)
Registration begins Tuesday, July 30th and ends Wednesday, October 2nd.
Please complete the online form at hmns.org/eveningforeducators to reserve your spot. For questions, contact educatorevent@hmns.org.

Oct
5
Sat
KKG’s Electronics Recycling @ Kingwood Metro Park
Oct 5 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Keep Kingwood GreenThe City of Houston Solid Waste Department and CompuCycle are providing monthly one day E-Recyclable collection events on the first Saturday of the month at the Kingwood Metro Park & Ride lot. Keep Kingwood Green encourages you to do the right thing and drop off your old electronics.

Mandell Park’s Toy Swap @ Mandell Park
Oct 5 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Swap toys with other families, and keep usable toys from entering the landfill.

Oct
11
Fri
Climate in Crisis lecture with Dahr Jamaill @ Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church
Oct 11 @ 7:00 pm

Dahr Jamailo will give a presentation on climate disruption and read from his book, The End of Ice. Dahr is an award-winning independent journalist, , who has won numerous awards, including the 2008 Martha Gellhorn Award for Journalism, The Lannan Foundation Writing Residency Fellowship, the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism, the Joe A. Callaway Award for Civic Courage, five Project Censored awards, and an Izzy award.

Oct
12
Sat
Mandell Park’s Toy Swap @ Mandell Park
Oct 12 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Swap toys with other families, and keep usable toys from entering the landfill.