• A Texas Myth Screening

    AFS Cinema

    In this new documentary, West Texas landowners and Native Americans band together to resist the Trans Pecos oil pipeline

  • Readiness for Resilience: A Smart Technology Roadmap for Texas

    Galveston Island Convention Center

    Join us for this two day workshop as we continue our commitment to post-Harvey long-term community resilience,through the Smart Technology Roadmap for Texas. Community leaders, stakeholders, and technology partners will convene to discuss post-Harvey regional project directions, case studies, public-private partnerships, and funding opportunities as we work together to build a more resilient Texas through … Continue reading Readiness for Resilience: A Smart Technology Roadmap for Texas

  • Austin Regenerative Practitioner Meet & Greet

    Friday, May 31, at 5:30 pm at Casa de Luz hosted by local practitioners of regenerative development. Regenerative development works to align human activities with the continuing evolution of life on Earth, reversing ecosystem degradation while growing community wellbeing. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/austin-regenerative-practitioner-meet-greet-tickets-61742797369 A number of us were part of the 2018 Austin Regenerative Practitioner cohort and have been continuing … Continue reading Austin Regenerative Practitioner Meet & Greet

  • Violet Crown Trail Ribbon Run

    Slaughter Trailhead 5011 Slaughter lane, Austin, Texas

    Thank you for your support of the Violet Crown Trail! Hill Country Conservancy is proud to announce the grand opening of the Violet Crown Trail’s latest trailhead at Slaughter Lane. This milestone is 13 years in the making and would not be possible without the continued support, generosity and hard work of donors like you. … Continue reading Violet Crown Trail Ribbon Run

  • The River and the Wall Screening & Potluck

    Wimberley Village Library 400 FM 2325, Wimberley, United States

    Documentary Night features "The River and the Wall" Tuesday, June 4, Healthy Potluck at 6:45 pm Film starts promptly at 7 pm At 1,759 miles, the Rio Grande is the fourth-largest river in the United States, beginning in Colorado and running down to South Texas.The overwhelming beauty and pristine awesomeness of Big Bend and the … Continue reading The River and the Wall Screening & Potluck

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