Updating The Home Landscape

What do I plant in the shade, what plants will save water and give me good color, what do you mean by an Earth-Kind(R) landscape?  These and other timely tips on how to spruce up and modernize that landscape will be the topics of discussion. This free; session will be taught by horticultural specialist from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and Certified Master Gardeners at the Raincatcher's  Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Education and Demonstration Gardens  located at the Midway Hills Christian Church, 11001 Midway Road in Dallas.

Master Wellness Volunteer Training

Dallas County Extension Office 10056 Marsh Lane, Suite B-101 , Dallas , TX, United States

For application information please email brittany.martin@ag.tamu.edu

$75

Robotics at Kids Fit Fest

Fair Park - Centennial Hall 1001 Washington Street, Dallas, United States
Free

Food Challenge at Kidz Fit Fest

Fair Park - Centennial Hall 1001 Washington Street, Dallas, United States

Registration Required by April 21, 2017 for Food Challenge at Kids Fit Fest in Fair Park on April 29th. This is an awesome opportunity to participate in a Dallas County 4-H Food Challenge contest and improve skills while having fun! For more information, email brittany.martin@ag.tamu.edu.

Free

Award Banquet Planning Committee Meeting

This is a meeting of the Awards Banquet Planning Committee. A site and menu will be chosen at this meeting. Time and location information will be sent to members before the event. Committee members: Rylie Campbell, Taralea Link, Cruz Ontiveros, Mckenzie Sandefer, Eamon Stack, Hanna Davis, Jade New, Jessica New, Katie Bird, Amelia Curran, Rylie Campbell, Lupe Ontiveros

CANCELLED—-Developing Skills in Clothing & Textiles

Dallas County Extension Office 10056 Marsh Lane, Suite B-101 , Dallas , TX, United States

Registration opens June 1st at 12 pm at http://dallas-tx.tamu.edu/2017-4-h-summer-workshops/   Limited to 15 participants per session. Developing Skills in Clothing and Textiles will be held June 12th from 9-11 am at the Dallas County Extension Office. Participants will learn basic textile knowledge and clothing construction, create a community service textiles project, and be introduced to 4-H Clothing and Textiles Projects. Participants should bring a machine if they have one, any scrap fabric they have lying around, and items like buttons, zippers, trim, etc.

Free