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Arlington: River Legacy Parks offer places to picnic, hike, and bike with river overlooks and playground areas. One entrance is at 701 NW Green Oaks Boulevard at Cooper St, Arlington, 76006, just west of Living Science Center building, .817 860-6752. Another entrance, with canoe launch, is at 3020 North Collins St, Arlington, 76006. River Legacy Parks East is at 1651 NE Green Oaks Blvd, east of Collins (FM 157),,Arlington. Open from 6 am to 10 pm. Free. There are miles of paved trails here as well as dirt trails. Restrooms

Carrollton: Elm Fork Nature Preserve consists of 40 acres that has never been clear cut with trails open for hikes daily from dawn to dusk at no charge. Take Sandy Lake Road west from IH-35 approximately one mile to the McInnish Sports Complex entrance. Turn left into the complex and follow the road behind the sports fields to the Elm Fork Nature Preserve entrance on your right. 

Cedar Hill: Cedar Hill State Park at 1570 F.M. 1382, Cedar Hill TX 75104, 972 291-3900. Hiking Trails, swimming, picnics, Penn farm tour, camping on Joe Pool Lake. Admission fee plus camping fee if staying overnight. Over 1800 acre nature preserve. 

Colleyville: Colleyville Nature Center is located at Mill Creek and Mill Wood Drive in Colleyville. This park includes 46 acres of natural refuge, nine ponds, 3.5 miles of multi-use trails, amphitheater, covered pavilion with a grill, rest benches, playground, and fishing pier. From Highway 26, drive west on Glade and then south on Mill Creek. No entry fee. Open sunrise to sunset.

Dallas: Cedar Ridge Preserve (formerly the Dallas Nature Center) is at an elevation of 755 feet, and is a slice of the Texas hill country in DFW.. Located at 7171 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas, Texas 75249, Cedar Ridge Preserve is a not-for-profit natural habitat of 633 acres featuring 10 miles of hiking trails, a native plant nursery, butterfly gardens, and picnic areas. Hours: Sunrise to Sunset, Tuesday – Sunday.

Dallas: Dallas Arboretum and Botanical features 65 landscaped acres beside White Rock Lake in Dallas. Picnic area, trails, Toad Gardens water fun, 8525 Garland Road, 2 214-515-6500, Dallas, 75218. Entry fee. Attractive place but certainly not pesticide and chemical fertilizer free.

Desoto: Windmill Hill Nature Preserve is located at the Southwest corner of Duncanville and Wintergreen Roads, Desoto, and is open to the public, free, from 6 a.m. to sundown daily. Gentle slopes and some very steep hills in this 75-acre preserve. 

Euless- Bear Creek,  McCormick Preserve, Bob Eden Park, Trailwood Park Start at Bear Creek Park, 1951 Bear Creek Parkway, just off Hwy 360 in Euless. Then walk through adjoining McCormick Preserve to Bob Eden and back. You can also add Trailwood Park to the mix after Bob Eden--all along Little Bear Creek, wooded and beautiful. Mostly paved but not all. 

Farmers Branch: Mustang Trail is a 9 mile circular route in Farmers Branch which follows the city streets and passes 22 historic points. The trail starts at Historical Park in Farmers Branch. 2516 Farmers Branch Ln, Farmers Branch, TX, 75234. 972 406-0184. Open daily. free but very urban.

Fort Worth: Fort Worth Botanic Garden is home to over 2,500 species of native and exotic plants that flourish in its 21 specialty gardens. Conservatory houses exotic and tropical plants. Most trails are free; there are other charges such as the Japanese Garden entry fee. Main Garden Center, 817 871-7686, 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard at University, north of I-30, Fort Worth. Pretty place but certainly not pesticide and chemical fertilizer free.

Fort Worth: Fort Worth Nature Center is in Northwest Fort Worth. This 6700-acre wildlife refuge has more than 20 miles of hiking trails.Take Loop 820 to the Hwy 199 exit, go northwest across the Lake Worth bridge, and follow signs to center Entry fee.

Grapevine: Oak Grove Park on Lake Grapevine.. DORBA biking trail, hiking, wheelchair accessible, boat ramp, picnic pavilions, and more. Horseshoe Trail is located in 119 acre old Corp of Engineers camping area. Located at 2500 Dive Loop Rd, near the intersection of Oak Grove Loop S and W Dove Loop Rd, Grapevine. Free. Open 6 am to 10 pm. 

Grand Prairie: Mike Lewis Park is. 69.8 Acres at 2600 Block of N. Carrier Pkwy. Equestrian arena, pavilion, playground, .5 mile concrete fitness trail, pond with fishing pier

McKinney: Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary in McKinney is a 289-acre site with hiking trails, natural science exhibits, education programs and more. From US 75 (Central Expressway), take exit 38A East. Proceed 1 mile and turn south on Highway 5 South. Go another 3/4 mile and turn left on FM 1378. The museum is located 1 mile east of Highway 5 South on the North side of FM 1378. Fees apply. Open six days and Sunday afternoon. Suggest calling first: 972 562-5566.

Plano: Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve is an 800-acre Plano park extending from Parker Road on the south to Chaparral Road on the north and from Spring Creek Parkway on the west to Los Rios Boulevard on the east. 

Plano: White Rock Trail Park Trio Combined with Steeplechase Park & Old Shepard's Place Park, walk 4.37 miles. Park at Old Shepard's Place Park. 1301 Winding Hollow Lane, Plano TX, 75093 Located just east of Dallas North Tollway. More urban here.

Richardson: Breckenridge Park encompasses 417.13 acres on North Brand Road. Its facilities include 4.5 miles of trails, sports facilities, restrooms, playgrounds, and 10-acre lake. 3300 Brand @ Renner/Park Vista,

Roanoke-Grapevine: Knob Hills Trail: Located on the west end of Grapevine lake, this natural surface trail traverses the prairies and bottomland on the north bank of Denton Creek. The trail from Dunham Road over the White's Branch bridge is shared with equestrians. All yield to horses and bicycles yield to hikers. No facilities. Take HWY 114 to Hwy 377.  Turn North on HWY 377 and start looking for a small dirt parking lot and the trailhead on the East side of the road.  If you get to FM 1171 you have gone too far.

Southlake: Bob Jones Nature Center in Southlake is a relatively new 30-acre preserve with a short hiking trail, butterfly garden, and nature center. Located at 335 E. Bob Jones Rd in Southlake. From Hwy 114 take the N. White Chapel Blvd exit and drive North on N. White Chapel. Continue past the Bob Jones Park and then turn right (East) onto East Bob Jones Road. open daily 9:00am - 5:00pm. Office: 817-491-6333. Free


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August 2010 

This calendar covers an extended period of time. Changes happen. If we are informed of changes, they will be posted here and designated Changed. But we don't always get notified so please call number listed before driving to an event. We also add events as we hear of them. Look for NEW.

Sun, Aug 1 - New Sustainable Sunday Buffet at Al Wadi - All-you-can-eat Lebanese buffet featuring all their tasty veg'n middle-eastern dishes such as hummus, tabouleh, baba, falafel, veggies, salad, and more at Al Wadi, 11:30 until 1:30, at 2712 Brown Trail, 817 282-2156, Bedford 76021. Mostly vegan dishes, but unfortunately it also includes meat. Please do not bring meat or dairy to our table.  Feel free to sit with your friends and family. Cost is $12. Questions?? Call  Terry at 817 545-0140 or 972-251-1532. Directions: Exit Hwy 121 going north. Al Wadi will be on your right (east) before your reach Harwood. Park on either side of restaurant if parking lot is full.

Sun, Aug 1 - Bird Walk with Gailon Brehm and Rodney Thomas. 8 am. We recommend wearing long pants, closed-toed shoes, sunscreen, and insect repellant. All ages welcome. Although free of charge, please register by phone to 214-351-0990. Meet at the parking lot off Alma and Bethany Drives, Allen. No pets or bikes.

Mon, Aug 2 - EPA comes back to hear citizens and industry speak out about air quality issues related to drilling in the Barnett Shale. PLEASE COME  to Arlington from 12 to 4 pm OR 6 to 10 pm. Arlington City Hall, City Council Chambers, 101 W. Abram, Arlington, 76010. It is not necessary to say a word--just look concerned and show your support for those who do speak out about the need for controls. There was lots of clapping for the white-hat speakers at the last EPA meeting. However, if you wish to speak, please e-mail Mr. Nick Parsons at parsons.nick@epa.gov AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

Mon, Aug 2  - Fort Worth Bicycling Association meeting at 7 pm  at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX, Building #2, room 2-100. Park in lot A and enter the lower level. Look for the yellow FWBA signs. Free

Tue, Aug 3 - The Collin County Chapter of Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) meets at 7 pm. at the Heard Museum. The Heard Museum is located north of Hwy 138 at One Nature Place, McKinney. Free 

Thu, Aug 5 - Sustainable Planet on Enlumnia Radio 12 noon. Click on arrow at http://www.enlumnia.com. Terry Jensen speaks about "Greening Your Home. Save money on utility bills while enjoying greater comfort at home.

Thu, Aug 5  - North Texas chapter of Native Plant Society meets at 7 pm at Fort Worth Botanic Garden, located off University Drive west of downtown at 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard. From Interstate 30, exit north on University Drive; the Botanic Garden begins immediately on the west side of the street.  Free

NEW Thu, Aug 5 - Fort Worth League of Neighborhoods with its programs and ongoing Series: Gas Drilling and its Environmental Impact. 6:30 pm at Ft. Worth Firefighter's Hall, 3855 Tulsa Way, near Montgomery St., Ft. Worth, 76107.

Sat, Aug 7 - Fort Worth Vegetarian Society monthly dinner at Spiral Diner, 6:30 pm. 1314 W Magnolia at 6th, Fort Worth. No reservation necessary; look for FWVS sign. Event is free except for cost of your food and beverage.

Sat, Aug 7 - SPCA of Texas’ Pet Grief recovery program for those grieving the loss of a beloved companion animal. Meet at 1 pm at the conference room at SPCA of Texas, 2400 Lone Star Drive, Dallas. Free.

Sat, Aug 7 - Super Yummy Vegan Pizza Party, a fundraiser for Mercy for Animals at Pizza Lounge, 841 Exposition Av, Dallas. 2-4 pm. Daiya-cheese-loaded gourmet pies in a buffet-style setting. Tickets: $25 in advance ($30 at the door). RSVP eddieg@mercyforanimals.org or call 214.609.4066. 

NEW Wed, Aug 11 - Dallas Area Residents for Responsible Drilling presents "Natural Gas Wells in Dallas, Texas? It's possible..." Two applications are currently waiting for approval from the Dallas City Council and the city planning commission. If one gets approved, more will get approved. Because of the lack of regulations in the state and across the county, this is an industry run amuck potentially endangering everyone's health and property values. Contaminated air, land and water are a direct result of this self-regulated industry. Meet at 7 pm at Southwood Methodist Church 3601 South Ravinia at Southwood Drive, Oak Cliff. Featured speakers are Sharon Wilson: Texas Oil Gas Accountability Project, Cherelle Blazer: Environmental Defense Fund, Calvin Tillman: Mayor of Dish, Texas featured in HBO's film documentary GASLAND directed by Josh Fox, Gary Hogan: North Central Texas Community Alliance. Other speakers will come forward at the program plus there will be constant questions and answers from the audience throughout the program. Contact: darrd2010@gmail.com. If you can not attend this meeting, or if you want more information about gas drilling, listen to Gary Hogan archived on Enlumnia. Go to  http://enlumnia.com/showsarchives/sustainableplanet/ and click on the July 8, 2010 program.

NEW Wed, Aug 11 - Free Attorneys from 5:30 pm to 8 pm by the Dallas Bar at 214 220-7476. Lawyers answer any kind of legal question. You remain anonymous.

Thu, Aug 12 - Sustainable Planet on Enlumnia Radio 12 noon. Click on arrow at http://www.enlumnia.com Kimberly Clark speaks on living a more sustainable life. This will delight you, educate you, and make you think. She starts with the question, "if there were ten things you could do that you knew would help the planet and future generations but also knew that you would  probably not live to see the benefits of these actions, would you do them?"

Sat, Aug 14 - Free composting classes for Dallas residents only. Class at 10 am. Martin Weiss Recreation Center. For registration information call 214 671-9233 or email Joseph.hardyes@dallascityhall.com 

Sat, Aug 14 - Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, 6465 Refuge Road, Sherman 75092. Make a Leaf Suncatcher with Tiffany Martinez! For ages 6 - 12, reservations required for youth programs; call 903 786 2826 to sign up. For more information contact Ed Supin at friendsofhagerman@gmail.com

Sat, Aug 14 -  Black Vegetarian Society of Texas Vegetarian 101 class at Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, 2922 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Dallas. 11:30 am -1:30 pm. Free.

Sat, Aug 14 - Animal Connection of Texas meeting. 10 am. Center for Community Cooperation, 2900 Live Oak Street, Dallas. 214 373-7867. Free.

Sat, Aug 14 - White Rock Lake Cleanup. Walk and talk while helping to pick up trash and recyclables at White Rock Lake Park. Meet from 8 am - 9  am at the Love of the Lake office, 1152 N Buckner Blvd, #123, Dallas, on the Northeast corner of Garland Rd. and Buckner Blvd for a free continental breakfast that includes free juice, coffee, other goodies. Gloves, trash bags, etc. provided. There are always birds and wildflowers to enjoy. Clean-up finished by 11 am.

Sat, Aug 14 - White Rock Market, food and vendors, often music. 8 am to 1 pm. Located next to the Green Spot Market and Fuels at 702 N. Buckner Blvd at Northcliff Dr, Dallas. Free

Sat, Aug 14 - Guided Trinity River Expedition via canoe.  In addition to  seeing the beauty (and sometimes the lack of same) of the river, veteran canoe guide Charles Allen will point out American Indian sites and other historical artifacts as you paddle.  From 8:30 am until mid-afternoon. $45 payable when reservation made. Trips are rain or shine. Other details by calling 214-941-1757. Although trips may change because of local boating conditions, scheduled trip is for  Elm Fork, California Crossing to Frazier Dam, 6+ miles, L.B. Houston Nature Area, Campion Trail, diverse riparian - small lake habitat, native hibiscus, easy access.

Sun, Aug 15 - All-vegan, all-you-can-eat buffet from 12 noon until 2 pm. New Start Veg, (972 243-0507) 2330 Royal Lane, ste 900, Dallas 75229. Just west of I-35 on the south side of Royal. Call host for info:  James Bisby 469-371-1938

Sun, Aug 15 -  Dallas Trekkers group walks at White Rock Lake at 8 m. Meet at Doctors Hospital, 9330 Poppy Drive, Dallas.  972-489-3072 for more information. Small charge.

Mon, Aug 16  -  The Dallas Chapter of Native Plant Society meets. Social time begins at 6:30 with refreshments at the back. A speaker is scheduled at 7:30 pm. REI store, located on the north side of LBJ between Midway and Welch. Take the stairs to the second floor and turn left to find the meeting rooms. Free

Tue, Aug 17 - North Texas River Runners Club meet from 7 - 9 pm at the Lake Arlington Meeting Room, Richard Simpson Park, 6300 West Arkansas Lane, Arlington.

NEW Wed. Aug 18 - Wags and Waves: Fun swimming and wading with your dog at Hawaiian Falls Waterpark – Firewheel, 4550 North Garland Ave., Garland. $20. 10 am - 4 pm.

NEW Wed. Aug 18 - Free Attorneys from 5:30 pm to 8 pm by the Dallas Bar at 214 220-7476. Lawyers answer any kind of legal question. You remain anonymous.

Sun, Aug 1 - New Sustainable Sunday Buffet at Al Wadi - All-you-can-eat Lebanese buffet featuring all their tasty veg'n middle-eastern dishes such as hummus, tabouleh, baba, falafel, veggies, salad, and more at Al Wadi, 11:30 until 1:30, at 2712 Brown Trail, 817 282-2156, Bedford 76021. Mostly vegan dishes, but unfortunately it also includes meat. Please do not bring meat or dairy to our table.  Feel free to sit with your friends and family. Cost is $12. Questions?? Call  Terry at 817 545-0140 or 972-251-1532. Directions: Exit Hwy 121 going north. Al Wadi will be on your right (east) before your reach Harwood. Park on either side of restaurant if parking lot is full.

Sun, Aug 1 - Bird Walk with Gailon Brehm and Rodney Thomas. 8 am. We recommend wearing long pants, closed-toed shoes, sunscreen, and insect repellant. All ages welcome. Although free of charge, please register by phone to 214-351-0990. Meet at the parking lot off Alma and Bethany Drives, Allen. No pets or bikes.

Mon, Aug 2 - EPA comes back to hear citizens and industry speak out about air quality issues related to drilling in the Barnett Shale. PLEASE COME  to Arlington from 12 to 4 pm OR 6 to 10 pm. Arlington City Hall, City Council Chambers, 101 W. Abram, Arlington, 76010. It is not necessary to say a word--just look concerned and show your support for those who do speak out about the need for controls. There was lots of clapping for the white-hat speakers at the last EPA meeting. However, if you wish to speak, please e-mail Mr. Nick Parsons at parsons.nick@epa.gov AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

Mon, Aug 2  - Fort Worth Bicycling Association meeting at 7 pm  at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX, Building #2, room 2-100. Park in lot A and enter the lower level. Look for the yellow FWBA signs. Free

Tue, Aug 3 - The Collin County Chapter of Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) meets at 7 pm. at the Heard Museum. The Heard Museum is located north of Hwy 138 at One Nature Place, McKinney. Free 

Thu, Aug 5 - Sustainable Planet on Enlumnia Radio 12 noon. Click on arrow at http://www.enlumnia.com. Terry Jensen speaks about "Greening Your Home." Save money on utility bills while enjoying greater comfort at home.

Thu, Aug 5  - North Texas chapter of Native Plant Society meets at 7 pm at Fort Worth Botanic Garden, located off University Drive west of downtown at 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard. From Interstate 30, exit north on University Drive; the Botanic Garden begins immediately on the west side of the street.  Free

NEW Thu, Aug 5 - Fort Worth League of Neighborhoods with its programs and ongoing Series: Gas Drilling and its Environmental Impact. 6:30 pm at Ft. Worth Firefighter's Hall, 3855 Tulsa Way, near Montgomery St., Ft. Worth, 76107.

Sat, Aug 7 - Fort Worth Vegetarian Society monthly dinner at Spiral Diner, 6:30 pm. 1314 W Magnolia at 6th, Fort Worth. No reservation necessary; look for FWVS sign. Event is free except for cost of your food and beverage.

Sat, Aug 7 - SPCA of Texas’ Pet Grief recovery program for those grieving the loss of a beloved companion animal. Meet at 1 pm at the conference room at SPCA of Texas, 2400 Lone Star Drive, Dallas. Free.

Sat, Aug 7 - Super Yummy Vegan Pizza Party, a fundraiser for Mercy for Animals at Pizza Lounge, 841 Exposition Av, Dallas. 2-4 pm. Daiya-cheese-loaded gourmet pies in a buffet-style setting. Tickets: $25 in advance ($30 at the door). RSVP eddieg@mercyforanimals.org or call 214.609.4066. 

NEW Wed, Aug 11 - Dallas Area Residents for Responsible Drilling presents "Natural Gas Wells in Dallas, Texas? It's possible..." Two applications are currently waiting for approval from the Dallas City Council and the city planning commission. If one gets approved, more will get approved. Because of the lack of regulations in the state and across the county, this is an industry run amuck potentially endangering everyone's health and property values. Contaminated air, land and water are a direct result of this self-regulated industry. Meet at 7 pm at Southwood Methodist Church 3601 South Ravinia at Southwood Drive, Oak Cliff. Featured speakers are Sharon Wilson: Texas Oil Gas Accountability Project, Cherelle Blazer: Environmental Defense Fund, Calvin Tillman: Mayor of Dish, Texas featured in HBO's film documentary GASLAND directed by Josh Fox, Gary Hogan: North Central Texas Community Alliance. Other speakers will come forward at the program plus there will be constant questions and answers from the audience throughout the program. Contact: darrd2010@gmail.com. If you can not attend this meeting, or if you want more information about gas drilling, listen to Gary Hogan archived on Enlumnia. Go to  http://enlumnia.com/showsarchives/sustainableplanet/ and click on the July 8, 2010 program.

NEW Wed, Aug 11 - Free Attorneys from 5:30 pm to 8 pm by the Dallas Bar at 214 220-7476. Lawyers answer any kind of legal question for free. You remain anonymous.

Thu, Aug 12 - Sustainable Planet on Enlumnia Radio 12 noon. Click on arrow at http://www.enlumnia.com Kimberly Clark speaks on living a more sustainable life. This will delight you, educate you, and make you think. She starts with the question, "if there were ten things you could do that you knew would help the planet and future generations but also knew that you would  probably not live to see the benefits of these actions, would you do them?"

Sat, Aug 14 - Free composting classes for Dallas residents only. Class at 10 am. Martin Weiss Recreation Center. For registration information call 214 671-9233 or email Joseph.hardyes@dallascityhall.com 

Sat, Aug 14 - Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, 6465 Refuge Road, Sherman 75092. Make a Leaf Suncatcher with Tiffany Martinez! For ages 6 - 12, reservations required for youth programs; call 903 786 2826 to sign up. For more information contact Ed Supin at friendsofhagerman@gmail.com

Sat, Aug 14 -  Black Vegetarian Society of Texas Vegetarian 101 class at Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, 2922 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Dallas. 11:30 am -1:30 pm. Free.

Sat, Aug 14 - Animal Connection of Texas meeting. 10 am. Center for Community Cooperation, 2900 Live Oak Street, Dallas. 214 373-7867. Free.

Sat, Aug 14 - White Rock Lake Cleanup. Walk and talk while helping to pick up trash and recyclables at White Rock Lake Park. Meet from 8 am - 9  am at the Love of the Lake office, 1152 N Buckner Blvd, #123, Dallas, on the Northeast corner of Garland Rd. and Buckner Blvd for a free continental breakfast that includes free juice, coffee, other goodies. Gloves, trash bags, etc. provided. There are always birds and wildflowers to enjoy. Clean-up finished by 11 am.

Sat, Aug 14 - White Rock Market, food and vendors, often music. 8 am to 1 pm. Located next to the Green Spot Market and Fuels at 702 N. Buckner Blvd at Northcliff Dr, Dallas. Free

Sat, Aug 14 - Guided Trinity River Expedition via canoe.  In addition to  seeing the beauty (and sometimes the lack of same) of the river, veteran canoe guide Charles Allen will point out American Indian sites and other historical artifacts as you paddle.  From 8:30 am until mid-afternoon. $45 payable when reservation made. Trips are rain or shine. Other details by calling 214-941-1757. Although trips may change because of local boating conditions, scheduled trip is for  Elm Fork, California Crossing to Frazier Dam, 6+ miles, L.B. Houston Nature Area, Campion Trail, diverse riparian - small lake habitat, native hibiscus, easy access.

Sun, Aug 15 - All-vegan, all-you-can-eat buffet from 12 noon until 2 pm. New Start Veg, (972 243-0507) 2330 Royal Lane, ste 900, Dallas 75229. Just west of I-35 on the south side of Royal. Call host for info:  James Bisby 469-371-1938

Sun, Aug 15 -  Dallas Trekkers group walks at White Rock Lake at 8 m. Meet at Doctors Hospital, 9330 Poppy Drive, Dallas.  972-489-3072 for more information. Small charge.

Mon, Aug 16  -  The Dallas Chapter of Native Plant Society meets. Social time begins at 6:30 with refreshments at the back. A speaker is scheduled at 7:30 pm. REI store, located on the north side of LBJ between Midway and Welch. Take the stairs to the second floor and turn left to find the meeting rooms. Free

Tue, Aug 17 - North Texas River Runners Club meet from 7 - 9 pm at the Lake Arlington Meeting Room, Richard Simpson Park, 6300 West Arkansas Lane, Arlington.

NEW Wed. Aug 18 - Wags and Waves: Fun swimming and wading with your dog at Hawaiian Falls Waterpark – Firewheel, 4550 North Garland Ave., Garland. $20. 10 am - 4 pm.

NEW Wed. Aug 18 - Free Attorneys from 5:30 pm to 8 pm by the Dallas Bar at 214 220-7476. Lawyers answer any kind of legal question for free. You remain anonymous.

Thu, Aug 19 - Sustainable Planet on Enlumnia Radio 12 noon. Click on arrow at http://www.enlumnia.com  CT Loyd on retrofitting Texas Attics recorded at North Texas Renewable Energy Group meeting.

Thu, Aug 19 - Free day at Trinity River Audubon Center. Guided hikes throughout the day.  Bring your lunch, and enjoy the shady new riverbend picnic site overlooking the Trinity River. Evening activities include night hikes, animal encounters, kids’ crafts, amphibian watch and a movie..6500 South Loop 12, Dallas, 75217.  214-398-TRAC

Thu, Aug 19 - Free screening of HBO documentary, Death on a Factory Farm, about pork production, politics, and the law in Ohio. 8:30 - 10 pm by Mercy for Animals. This eye-opening exposé reveals that nothing is as it seems in the halls of justice or down on the farm. 1919 Hemphill, Fort Worth. eddieg@mercyfor animals.org or call 214.609.4066. 

Thu, Aug 19 - Dallas Downriver Club monthly meeting at 7 pm, 3701 N. Buckner Blvd. (just north of IH 30 and south of John West Road) Dallas, 75228 

Fri, Aug 20 - Free screening Death On A Factory Farm, Phoenix Project Collective, 406 S. Haskell Ave., Dallas, 8-9:30 pm by Mercy for Animals. Directors Tom Simon and Sarah Teale tell the story of an animal rights investigator who goes undercover at a hog farm in Ohio to explore a whistle blower's allegations. The evidence he gathers leads to a rare prosecution and trial for animal cruelty, and a verdict that surprises nearly everyone. eddieg@mercyfor animals.org or call 214.609.4066. 

Sat, Aug 21 - Free composting classes for Dallas residents only. Class at 10 am. Keist Park Recreation Center. For registration information call 214 671-9233 or email Joseph.hardyes@dallascityhall.com 

Sat, Aug 21 - Join Texas Master Naturalist and Environmental Scientist, Rich Jaynes, at The Meadow (Parking lot at Main Entrance - at Alma and Bethany Drives in Allen) , to explore and understand the management plans for the four habitat areas of the Connemara Meadow Preserve - a riparian zone along Rowlett Creek that is important as a wildlife corridor; the floodplain grasslands and wetlands in the lower meadow, the hedgerows along perimeter and interior fence lines established during agricultural use, and upland grasslands are located in the upper meadow which has a terrace system from earlier agricultural use. The walk is planned to take about two hours, starting at 8 am. All ages are welcome.

Sat, Aug 21 - Educational program in the Pavillion classroom,  AgriLife Research and Extension Urban Solutions Center, 17360 Coit Rd, Dallas, 75252 from 9:00 - 10:30 am. These programs are open to the general public. For more information, contact Fouad Jaber at 972-952-9672 or f-Jaber@tamu.edu. This month's program: Urban insects. CAUTION This class has been removed from their website to call Agrilife before driving to the class.

Sat, Aug 21 - Cedar Ridge Preserve Habitat Restoration & Trail Maintenance, rain or shine, 7171 Mountain Creek Parkway in the southwest part of Dallas. Volunteers remove non-native plants, restore trails, and work in the butterfly garden. Repairing trails reduces erosion trouble spots and removing non-native plants saves water and nutrients for plants native to the area. Snacks, water, pruning shears, shovels, and work gloves provided. All you need to bring is sun screen and bug repellent. Questions? Contact info CRP@yahoo.com.

Sat, Aug 21 - The Organic Garden Club of Fort Worth will present "Self Sustainability for Your Lifestyle" starting at 9 am. Fort Worth Botanic Gardens Rose Room. Admission is free. 
Schedule: 
9:30 am -- "Vegetables from the Garden to Your Table"
10:45 am -- "Tools for Preserving Your Food / Canning"
12:00 noon -- "Going Green & Clean in Your Home with Herbs"
1:00 pm -- "Native Plants for a Sustainable Landscape"
2:00 pm -- "All Natural Solutions for a Safer Yard"
For more info contact Esther Chambliss, 817 263-9322. herbalhen@earthlink.net. 

Sun, Aug 22 - Black Vegetarian Society of Texas monthly luncheon at 12:30, Fadi’s Mediterranean Grill, 3001 Knox, Dallas, 1:30 pm,214.528.1800

Sun, Aug 22  - Dallas Organic Gardening Club Monthly Meeting. Northaven Gardens, (214) 363-5316, 7700 Northaven Rd, Dallas. 2:30 pm. Free

Monday, Aug 23 - Dr. Jim McAfee will present "Turfgrass" in the Learning Center. 10056 Marsh Lane, STE B-101, Dallas. 9-4. 214-904-3050

Tue, Aug 24 - Fort Worth Organic Club meets at 7 pm. at Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth, north of I-30, turn left into main entrance from University. Free. Brad Stufflebeam of Home Sweet Farm will be speaking. He and his wife operate a CSA out of Houston. 

Thu, Aug 26 - Tarrant County Interfaith Environmental Alliance meets at 7 pm at Unity Church of Fort Worth, 5051 Trail Lake Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76133 

NEW Thu, Aug 26 - Sustainable Planet Interview with Patricia Allison, teacher and practitioner, on Permaculture. It has a vast potential for both urban and rural sustainability. Urban yards model themselves after natural forest eco-systems but focus on plants that provide food, beauty, cover for small animals, and other resources. Vertical space is used to make up for what is lacking in horizontal space. Join us Thursday at 12 noon to explore Permaculture. 12 noon on talk-radio here. Click on audio.

Sustainable Planet on Enlumnia Radio 12 noon. Click on arrow at http://www.enlumnia.com 

Thu, Aug 26  - Arlington Organic Gardening Club Monthly Meeting. Bob Duncan Community Center Garden Room, 2800 S. Center St. in Arlington. 7 pm. Free. 

Sat, Aug 28 - White Rock Market, food only. 8 am to 1 pm. Located next to the Green Spot Market and Fuels at 702 N. Buckner Blvd at Northcliff Dr, Dallas. Free 

New Sun, Aug 29 - Vegan Cooking Class for Tofu, 2>30 pm. 2004 N Beach St. Fort Worth 76111. Reserve spot by calling 817 675-6126 or lilycabansag@sbcglobal.net

Changed Sun, Aug 29 - Black Vegetarian Society of Texas monthly luncheon at 12:30, Fadi’s Mediterranean Grill, 3001 Knox, Dallas, 1:30 pm,214.528.1800

Tue, Aug 31- Texas Mountaineers, Indoor Introduction to Rock Climbing, Free, but must register in advance. 6:30-8:30 pm. Fort Worth at Backwoods, Register with Stan at 817 688-9168.

Tue, Aug 31 - North Texas Green Council free movie night. Doors open at 6 pm; movie begins at 6:30. Dallas Center for Architecture, 1909 Woodall Rodgers Frwy, Dallas, 75201, 214 742-3242. 

NEW Register by September 1: Permaculture Class  Sep 25 - Oct 9 - Permaculture has a vast potential for both urban and rural sustainability. Urban yards model themselves after natural forest eco-systems but focus on plants that provide food, beauty, cover for small animals, and other resources. Vertical space is used to make up for what is lacking in horizontal space. Rainwater harvesting plus natural and green building methods are covered. This Permaculture course will be taught by Patricia Allison using both lecture and hands-on experience. $1100 cost includes tuition, camping at Wildscape Acres near Ravenna, TX, food, and certification upon completion. You can also stay in nearby Bonham in a hotel or B&B but that cost is not included.  Register by September 1 by calling Melissa at 828-669-7632 or email: paulabren@cableone.net or call Paula at (903) 583-9508 with questions. 


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Directions to Kalachandji's  214 821-1048, 5430 Gurley Av, Dallas. Exit I-30 at Grand Av, turn northeast. Turn left 3 blocks at Beacon St and left again at Gurley. Restaurant is located in the temple building. Kalachandji Park is to right of temple.

Directions to Spiral Diner, 1314 W. Magnolia Av, NE corner at 6th, 817 332-8834, Fort Worth. Going west from downtown Fort Worth on I-30, exit on 8th and turn left. Turn left on Magnolia and Spiral Diner will be on your left.

Directions & Map to Healthy Approach Market--now called Sunflower Shoppe, 5100 Hwy 121 Colleyville 76034. From Hwy 121 in Grapevine, exit Hall-Johnson Road and remain on west access road, From Hwy 121 north from Airport Freeway, exit Hall-Johnson Road and turn left under freeway to west access road.

Stay on west access road past Gateway Dr and past Rio Mambo and Mac restaurants. Immediately past the restaurants, turn right into Healthy Approach parking lot. Sign is hard to see because of trees. If you reach Glade Rd, you have passed entrance to Healthy Approach.

Community room is on second floor with stairs in the far right hand corner of the restaurant. Telephone number of store is 817 399-9100. See map below: