Hi All, This is a reminder that the regular monthly meeting scheduled for this Thursday, October 11th has been canceled due to last minute preparations for the...
Many species of native plants, including native prairie flowers and grasses, are for sale this weekend at the Wildflower Center's Fall Plant Sale. Come by the...
FYI. Agnes Plutino ... Hello NPSOT Chapters Leaders, If you are planning to attend the symposium in Georgetown next week and are bringing items for the silent...
Hi all, The grasses at the Granger Lake Gene Bank are ripe with seed! The little bluestem, big bluestem, and Indiangrass are loaded and ready for collecting....
The City of Austin Watershed department has published a handy guide to native grasses. ... Dear Chapter Leaders, Considering the topic of our symposium I...
Great news! Williamson County - NPSOT has been named Chapter of the Year 2007!!! What a way to celebrate our 10th Anniversary year! This quite a coveted award...
I just thought I'd let you all know that there is a nice article and photos on the NPSOT-NPAT Symposium held this past weekend in Sun City in the Wednesday...
The Williamson County Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas will meet on Thursday November 8th in the Georgetown Public Library (second floor meeting...
Upcoming Prairie Field Trips and Events Prairies change with the seasons, so we'll have to wait until spring to see prairie flowers again. But fall is the...
The Williamson County Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas will meet on Thursday November 8th in the Georgetown Public Library (second floor meeting...
Sunday, November 25th, 2:00-5:00 pm FIELD TRIP to Brushy Creek Lake Park and Champion Park Sue Wiseman, Diane Sherrill, Kathy Galloway, and Kathy McCormack...
The Brushy Creek Lake and Champion Parks field trip has been rescheduled to January 13th (originally was 11/25). Field trip to Brushy Creek Lake and Champion...
New Book Focuses On Critical Role Of Native Plants For Wildlife And Humans Says Douglas Tallamy, chairperson of the Department of Entomology and Wildlife...
Possible Native Plant Rescue - this Saturday 12/1 at TPWD headquarters in Austin Mark Klym let us know today that the native prairie planting at TPWD ...
Come join us for our Annual Pot Luck Social and Silent Auction on Thursday, December 13th, at the Georgetown Public Library, 2nd floor meeting room at 7pm. ...
Are you interested in what happens in Williamson County? I received the following announcement by email this week. As of this writing I do not know the...
December chapter meeting: Pot Luck Social and Silent Auction, 12/13 tonight Come join us for our *Annual Pot Luck Social and Silent Auction* on *Thursday,...
New Issue of The Grapevine Available Online! The December 2007/January 2008 issue of *The Grapevine*, the newsletter of the Williamson County chapter of NPSOT,...
PrairieBlog: A Blog about Native Prairies and Grasslands Avoca Prairie by Lisa Spangler <http://prairieblog.wumple.com/>Hello Prairie Friends! I've created a...
Looking forward to seeing everyone at our meeting this coming Thursday evening, January 10th 7pm, Georgetown Public Library. Tricia Martin, owner of Forever...
Dear NPSOT members, The City of Georgetown is now accepting applications to fill vacant or expiring terms on several 2008 Boards and Commissions. The...
If anyone has anything they would like to bring up at the meeting (Agenda Item) this coming Thursday evening, I would appreciate if you could notify me by...
This is a reminder that the January meeting is tonight at 7pm at the Georgetown Public Library. Tricia Martin, owner of Forever Gardens, will be our speaker....
I have had a request from one of our Georgetown members, Christine Davis. It reads as follows: "I am looking for Science Fair Judges for the Pickett Science...
Register and mark your calendars! Come review habitat preservation, plant conservation and invasive species management programs in Texas at the Native Plant...
This message is for members of NPSOT who are Georgetown residents. The City of Georgetown Parks Department is seeking input from citizens on how to best...
First off, I would like to thank Janice Charnley for the wonderful job she did as our Newsletter Editor during the past year. Janice is moving out of the...