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SUMMARY:Galveston Bay Foundation Rain Barrel Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Galveston Bay Foundation’s Rain Barrel Program works in partnership with LyondellBasell and Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages to conserve water and reduce stormwater runoff\, pollution\, and bacteria entering Galveston Bay. At the event\, you will receive a rain barrel of your own and learn the environmental benefits of rain barrels and how to set them up. \nDrive-thru Rain Barrel Pickup 9am – noon \nA virtual workshop will be held from 2 – 3pm \nFor questions about this event\, please contact Sasha Francis at (832) 536-2255 or email sfrancis@galvbay.org \nRegistration Link Here
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/galveston-bay-foundation-rain-barrel-workshop/
LOCATION:Urban Harvest\, 3302 Canal St.\, Houston\, TX\, 77003\, United States
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SUMMARY:STAR 2021 Busch Bin Grants Webinar
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin STAR for an overview of the 2021 Busch Bin Grants! (Applications open August 11th.) \nSeeking recycling and waste bins for your organization\, school or business? Join us for this webinar to learn how STAR’s Busch Bin Grants can help! \nThrough STAR’s Bin Grant Program\, sponsored by Busch Systems\, schools\, small businesses\, and other entities\, such as non-profits and local governments\, can apply to receive brand new Busch Systems bins to help expand or start a recycling program. \nEach grant offers up to 6 Waste Watcher bins\, 50 28-quart desk-side recycling bins\, and 50 hanging waste bins with lids. By providing desk-side recycling and larger central collection bins\, an organization can start or expand their own recycling program! \nBusch Systems has been passionately delivering recycling and waste solutions for over 30 years and is the #1 rated brand in the industry according to Trustpilot. Having started as a curbside bin manufacturer\, they have since moved their focus to centralized stations and consulting services. \n* STAR members receive 10 extra points towards the application scoring\, so if you are not yet a part of our alliance\, join STAR now! \nSpeakers: \n\nBrittany Rosenberg\, STAR Executive Director\, will give an overview of the grants\, including how to apply and who should apply.\n\n\nAlec Cooley\, Senior Advisor at Busch Systems will go over best practices.\n\n\nAmy Thomaides\, Community Enhancement Initiatives Manager at City of San Marcos Resource Recovery\, will share what the city has learned from their case study on bins.\n\n——————- \nImportant Dates: \nBin Grant Applications will be open Aug 11 – Sept 11\, 2021 \nWinners will be announced in October. \nBins will be delivered in November. \n——————- \nFree and open to the public\nRegister Here
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/star-2021-busch-bin-grants-webinar/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:Violet Crown Trail Cleanup at the Spyglass Trailhead
DESCRIPTION:***Please RSVP to ensure you receive important details and updates about this event*** \nJoin Hill Country Conservancy and Emerging Professionals In Conservation as we help keep the Violet Crown Trail clean and safe! This volunteer event is open to anyone\, and is a great way to give back to the trail! \nWe’ll meet at the Spyglass Trailhead and spend about two hours on the trail picking up trash\, removing graffiti\, and enjoying a leisurely walk. \nAbout Emerging Professionals In Conservation: EPIC\, Hill Country Conservancy’s young professionals organization\, is an outdoors club run by a volunteer leadership council\, dedicated to exploring and preserving the natural beauty of the Texas Hill Country. Members enjoy outdoor recreation activities and support Hill Country Conservancy through annual dues and volunteer opportunities like this cleanup! \nContact: Sarah Dean HCC Volunteers\, Memberships and Special Events Manager: Sarah@hillcountryconservancy.org \nEvent Link/Signup
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/violet-crown-trail-cleanup-at-the-spyglass-trailhead/
LOCATION:Spyglass Trailhead\, 1600 Spyglass Dr\, Austin\, TX\, 78746\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hill Country Conservancy":MAILTO:fleetwood@hillcountryconservancy.org
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SUMMARY:Sensory Pollution in the Anthropocene: Effects of Light and Noise Pollution on Birds in the “Age of Humans”
DESCRIPTION:Bexar Audubon Society August Monthly Meeting \nPresenter:  Jennifer N. Phillips\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, Texas A&M San Antonio \nDr. Jennifer Phillips will discuss her research on how urban noise affects communication in a model species\, the White-crowned Sparrow\, during this online presentation. She will also discuss how we can move from single species studies to better understand the effects of light and noise pollution on avian populations and communities\, using her study system of nesting birds in northern New Mexico. \nJoin Zoom Meeting
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/sensory-pollution-in-the-anthropocene-effects-of-light-and-noise-pollution-on-birds-in-the-age-of-humans/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:EPIC Rock Climbing at Enchanted Rock
DESCRIPTION:Join EPIC and Austin Ascents on August 28 from a morning of rock climbing! \nAbout this event\nJoin EPIC and Austin Ascents for a morning of rock climbing at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area. \nThis session is best for those with some indoor or outdoor climbing experience. \nThis is the session for you if: you have some indoor or outdoor experience\, you know how to belay a top rope and you may you have some of your own gear (harness\, shoes\, helmet\, belay device). \nWhat you’ll learn: movement skills on rock\, belay with different devices\, weighted and unweighted belay transfer skills \nAbout Austin Ascents: Austin Ascents provides instruction in rock climbing and offers SOLO Wilderness First Aid 2-day courses and Wilderness First Responder 9-day courses. They provide climbing classes and skills courses at all experience levels for people seeking to expand their skills and knowledge. Click here to learn more! \nAbout EPIC: Emerging Professionals In Conservation\, a program of Hill Country Conservancy\, is an outdoors club dedicated to exploring and preserving the natural beauty of the Texas Hill Country. Membership dues go to support Hill Country Conservancy’s projects in and around Austin and the Hill Country\, including the Violet Crown Trail. \nJoin EPIC today for a discount on this event\, and to join us for other fun outdoor recreation activities! \nContact: Sarah Dean HCC Volunteers\, Memberships and Special Events Manager: Sarah@hillcountryconservancy.org \nEvent Link/Signup
URL:https://earthshare-texas.org/event/epic-rock-climbing-at-enchanted-rock/
LOCATION:Enchanted Rock\, 16710 Ranch Rd. 965\, Fredericksburg\, TX\, 78624\, United States
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