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Lakeway Garden Club Open House
Lake Travis Community Library 1938 Lohmans Crossing, Austin, TX, United StatesTo celebrate Earth Day, the Lakeway Garden Club is hosting their first open house at the Lake Travis Community Library. The Lakeway Garden Club will offer an overview of the club, its upcoming projects and how to become a member for free. We will also offer an area where you can find answers to most questions about growing vegetables, native plants and more. There will be a fun Earth Day origami activity for the kids too! Don't miss this Earth Day event with some free, family- friendly gardening fun! Light refreshments provided.
Designing Faerie Houses With Locally Sourced Natural Materials Workshop
Zilker Botanical Garden 2220 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, United StatesLearn to identify natural building materials to use in your own faerie house designs! Enjoy a guided walk around the garden to practice recognizing building materials found in nature followed by a chance to sketch your own faerie house designs in a scenic area of the garden. The workshop group will meet at the flagpole in front of the garden center at 10 am. The workshop presenter is Lindsay Loftin who is the Culture & Arts Education Specialist at the Zilker Botanical Garden and this year’s Woodland Faerie Trail Coordinator. Lindsay loves designing faerie houses with children and has previously taught faerie house design workshops at Earth Native Wilderness Survival School and Art Outside Festival Included with admission, free for Conservancy members.
Learn about Bats in the Garden with Dr. Tuttle
Lakeway Activity Center 105 Cross Creek, Lakeway, TX, United StatesFor more than 60 years Dr. Tuttle has studied and photographed the world’s most amazing bats on every continent where they occur. His work has been featured in leading publications worldwide, including five articles in National Geographic. And he has spoken at most of the world’s leading institutions of science, from Harvard and the Smithsonian to the British Museum. He will show bats as cute as any panda and as strange as any dinosaur, bats worth billions of dollars annually to human economies and bats that are vital to whole ecosystems, from deserts to rain forests. He will show giant flying foxes with nearly six-foot wingspans and tiny bumblebee bats that weigh less than a U.S. penny. His photos document bats capturing insects, centipedes, fish, and frogs, pollinating incredible flowers, dispersing seeds, and coming to his hand on call. Most importantly, Dr. Tuttle will document a long history of bats proving themselves to be safe and invaluable neighbors and may even convince you to put up a bat house! You won't want to miss this free and family friendly event!
Central Texas Seed Savers – Seed Swap
Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez St., Austin, TX, United StatesJoin us for the 6th annual seed swap with Central Texas Seed Savers in the Austin Central Library 1st floor Demo Area and on the library's east grounds near Shoal Creek. Please bring your seeds, plants, and cuttings. Swap with others who can give them a new home. For more information or to reserve a table for your swap items, please Ask a Librarian. The Central Texas Seed Savers are having a seed swap on October 12th at the Austin Central Library from 11 am to 1 pm. The address is 710 W Cesar Chavez St., Austin, TX 78701. It's free and open to all. You don't need to bring seeds to participate. Community Swaps are a space for our community members to meet up, give away items they no longer need, acquire those that they do and participate in sustainable living. Bring it. Trade it. Leave no trace behind.