The traveling education program “Talking Bees Roadshow” is presented by H-E-B, in partnership with Healthy Hive Foundation to provide free bee education across Texas. These high-impact talks for all ages are made possible through a grant from H-E-B’s Our Texas Our Future Program. Join us September 2023 through June 2024 for our first Talking Bees...
Kick off Earth Day celebrations with hands-on activities that highlight planet Earth. Enjoy FREE exhibition admission all day during H-E-B Free First Sundays, held the first Sunday of every month. Activities are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Families can explore the Story of Texas through three floors of exhibitions that showcase and tell the...
Free community festival with interactive educational exhibits and activities, wild animal shows, plant give away, promoting environmental awareness in the Coastal Bend. More Information
The 3rd Annual Earth Day Clean Up Event will be hosted by the Rowing Dock in partnership with The Trail Conservancy, kicking off Earth Day 2024. This is the only community-wide Earth Day clean up event that takes place on both land and lake, and it's a popular event for companies that want to take...
Each April, Keep Austin Beautiful mobilizes thousands of volunteers for an incredible day of community service throughout the Greater Austin Area in honor of Earth Month. In 2023, over 2,200 volunteers participated in cleanups throughout all ten city council districts, removing litter and restoring our beloved green spaces and waterways. More information
The City of San Antonio, Parks and Recreation, will be hosting Earth Day 2024 at Woodlawn Lake Park. Communities can enjoy music & dance, resource booths, fitness activities, tree giveaway and more! More information
Mark your calendars for the 11th Annual Earth Day San Marcos Festival, returning to Spring Lake on Saturday, April 20, 2024! This FREE community-wide, family-friendly event is your chance to celebrate our local natural resources and connect with nature. More Information
This free festival is a celebration of Texas’ beautiful parks, resilient wildlife, and the Texans helping conserve & protect them for future generations. The festival will feature interactive exhibits, wildlife demonstrations, sustainability workshops, guided garden tours, and a variety of hands-on art and STEM workshops. More Information
All Elementary teachers are eligible to register using this link. Space is limited for each session. Teachers must use their school email address to register. A free book will be sent the first 250 to register. When: Thursday: April 25, 9:00 A.M. - 9:45 P.M. Thursday: April 25, 1:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.