Tag: texas

31
Jan

Become a Partner Today!

Interested in helping sponsor an upcoming workshop or TBUFC as a whole? We are excited to invite your company to support our upcoming event, which will take place in Dallas on Tuesday, February 18th, from 8:30 AM to 4:00PM. This year’s event will include translation into 7 languages on your phone so, bring your buds! Event Details: Date: Tuesday, February

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27
Jan

Details on the N. Texas Urban Forestry Conference – Hurst, TX

  Save the Details for the North Texas Urban Forestry Conference – Hosted by Cross Timbers Urban Forestry Council Thursday, February 27, 20258am – 4pmHurst Conference Center Join the Cross Timbers Urban Forestry Council, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, and Texas A&M Forest Service for the next North Texas Urban Forestry Conference at the beautiful Hurst Convention Center February 27, 2025.

7
Jan

City of Anna Earth Day – April 25, 2025

Save the Date for the City of Anna Earth Day celebration on April 26, 2025. 10am – 2pmAnna Municipal Complex I would like to extend an invitation for your organization to host a booth at this fun event. We are looking for participants that are educational and engaging focusing on topics such as nature, wildlife, gardening, the environment, etc…  We

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25
Oct

Texas Arbor Day 2024 – Free Tree Giveaway and Planting

View official website Flyer: TexasArborDay2024  

22
Sep

Texas Tree Conference: Sept. 25th-27th

DETAILS ABOUT TEXAS TREE CONFERENCE Early Bird Pricing Ends – September 15, 2024! View Texas Tree Conference homepage Overview of the ISAT Conference TBUFC Flyer for ISAT The Texas Chapter of ISA continues its history of providing outstanding educational programs featuring nationally known speakers presenting the latest in tree research and arboriculture. Visit with old friends, make new ones, hear

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4
Mar

Arbor Day Information

Arbor Day didn’t make its way to Texas until the late 1880s. On February 22,1889, W. Goodrich Jones rallied the citizens of Temple for the first Arbor Day in our state. The following year, the city of Austin hosted the first statewide Arbor Day celebration and it has been going strong ever since. To commemorate the first Texas Arbor Day, Senator George

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