Medina River watershed protection meeting set for Nov. 19 in Castroville
Local stakeholders invited to continue learning about improving water quality
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Local stakeholders invited to continue learning about improving water quality
Brushy Creek watershed area residents are invited to the free program
Residents and stakeholders asked to send input by Nov. 18
Event includes full day of pesticide applicator training
Diabetes self-management program will teach participants how to live healthy
Course will offer five continuing education units
Class geared toward aspiring kid chefs and their parents
Class will prepare individuals for Texas Department of Agriculture exams
Participants will learn healthy baking techniques
Annual event offers landowners opportunity to remove washed-up waste from their property
Free program open to residents in Falls, Bell, Milam and Robertson counties
Participants will learn about organizational resources and tools
Program will prepare participants for Texas Department of Agriculture exams
Local stakeholders invited to learn about, contribute to improving water quality
Local growers encouraged to enter their crop through Nov. 13
Area residents are invited to the free program
Event provides unique birding experience for beginners
Class will teach basics of baking sourdough bread
Workshop includes a discussion on watershed systems, types and sources of water pollution
Event marks 17th year of providing opportunities for Texas A&M, FFA, 4-H students