ETTMN NEXT MEETING

Cotton Belt Building (MAP)

1517 West Front Street Tyler ,TX

We will not be having a regular monthly meeting in May but will be having (CAD), our Chapter Activity Day, on May 3rd at the Nature Center starting at 9:00am. Make plans to attend, get a free lunch, wonderful training, and earn some of your required hours. 

 

 This will be the last meeting until August

  


 

Join the Herbarium group
A few of you have indicated that you wished to participate in the herbarium.  I have approached the crew and they are willing to meet one Saturday out of each month starting in September.  June, July and August are too hard with vacations etc.  If you are interested in participating with the herbarium crew on these Saturdays, please respond back to this email and let me know what your interests are with regard to the Herbarium. 
 
Thanks
 
IIrene Hamel
Wildlife Interpretive Specialist
Wildlife Region III
11942 FM 848
Tyler, Texas 75707
ph. 903-566-9394
fax. 903-566-5538



 
Our Mission Statement
“Certified Master Naturalists are volunteers dedicated to provide education, outreach, and service for the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within our communities.”
 
     

 

 
 

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