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Happy Earth Day! 🌿🌞Let's celebrate by nurturing our local plants, wildlife and ecosystem. Plant native flowers, start a garden, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of Lakeway. Every little bit helps! Ready to make a difference this Earth Day? Here are some tips!🌎 Let's beautify Lakeway together♻️From reducing waste to conserving water, small changes can make a big difference. Share your tips and join the movement!
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Texas Wildflower Day serves as an annual tribute to the state's vibrant floral landscape, observed every year on the fourth Saturday of April. This 45-year-old tradition honors the aesthetic beauty, ecological significance, and vast diversity of Texas flora while actively advocating for vital conservation efforts. The celebration was established by Texas Woman’s University (TWU) in 1980 to highlight the importance of preserving the state's natural environment. Since its inception, the day has focused on educating the public about the delicate balance of the local ecosystem and the necessity of protecting native habitats. The impact of this celebration extends beyond a single day of appreciation. The inaugural event at TWU fostered a renewed interest in botanical studies and environmental stewardship across the state. Today, Texas Wildflower Day remains a cornerstone for community engagement and the continued preservation of the Lone Star State's unique natural heritage
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