Friday, January 28, 2011

February 5th's event is Penn Farm.

The next DFW Family Nature Club Event has been scheduled:

FEBRUARY 5, 2011
10:00am at the Penn Farm Agricultural site

Cedar Hill State Park
1570 F.M. 1382
Cedar Hill TX 75104 

Penn Farm Agricultural History Center pays tribute to the disappearing Texas' family farm and affords a glimpse into agrarian history as farm machinery took the place of the horse and mule almost a century ago. The Farm is open 7 days a week to self-guided tours. There are reconstructed and historic buildings from the mid 1800s through the mid 1900s. The Penn Farm has a very relaxing atmosphere and is perfect for family walks.

Check out the Interpretive Guide for other site details.

Please send us a comment if you are planning to attend or email us at dfwfamilynatureclub@yahoo.com to rsvp.

upcoming Family Nature Club events:

  • February 5 - Penn Farm at Cedar Hill State Park.
  • March 5 - "Keep America Beautiful's Great American Clean Up Event" @ Trinity View Park - Family Service Project
  • April 2-3 Family Campout. Camping @ Cleburne State Park and exploration day @ Dinosaur Valley
  • May 7 - Dallas Zoo
  • June 4 - Granbury Lake
  • July 2 - Holiday weekend - no event.
Hope to see you there.

A Family Project: The Tree Year

Here's an idea for a family project:

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Participate in the tree year. Build awareness for the little things in life through seeing and enjoying the diversity and beauty of the life and colors on a tree and then share it with others.



How to start:

  1. Pick a tree – either one you like a lot or one that you see every day on your way to work or that happens to live on your balcony.

  2. Observe it: every day or once a week or less. What grabs your attention? What kind of animals are and what kind of plants grow on it? How is the bark of the tree, the leaves, the colors? What kind of bugs or birds visit it? How is the earth around it or the sky above it?

  3. Write about your observation, make sketches or take photographs and share it with us.

I'd like to add, plant your own tree and do the same.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Upcoming {Family Nature Club } Events

Please reserve the following dates in your calendar for our upcoming Family Nature Club events:
These events will be lots of fun for the entire family.  Please check back for more details.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Outing this Saturday - Changed Location

 Due to circumstances beyond our control we've made alternate plans for this month's outing. 

Stock Show & Rodeo

FFA Children’s Barnyard – Join us behind the red barn to see mother animals and their offspring first-hand.  You will see all kinds of animals from day-old chicks, mama pigs with their babies to baby lambs and newborn calves. Local FFA student volunteers are on hand to answer your questions. FFA Children’s Barnyard is located between the Sheep & Swine Barn and is open between the hours of 9:00 am and 7:30 pm daily.

Petting Zoo – The Bank of Texas Petting Zoo is a professionally operated, hands-on experience.  It’s always a huge hit with our younger visitors.  The petting zoo is educational and informative, but your average toddler will probably tell you …it’s just plain fun.  The Bank of Texas Petting Zoo is located in front of the Will Rogers Coliseum and is open between the hours of 9:00 am and 6:00 pm daily.

Milking Parlor – Live Milking Demonstrations! This is a must-see for all Stock Show visitors.  Where does milk REALLY come from?  It’s worth the stop to see the little ones faces as they see where the morning milk starts out!  The Milking Parlor is located inside between Cattle Barns 1 and 2 and the hours of operation vary – exhibit open daily.

Tickets for admission to the Stock Show grounds can be purchased upon arrival.
General admission tickets permit access to all livestock events, educational programs, commercial exhibits and carnival/midway.
Adults: $10
Children 6 – 16: $5
Children 5 & Under: free
Each Rodeo Ticket is good for your General Admission to the grounds on the day of the performance.

Let us know if you plan on joining us, we'll tell you where we plan to meet up.
Hope to see you tomorrow!!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Bored?

Well then it must be time to get back in to Nature!


Our next Family Nature Club excursion is scheduled for
Saturday, January 15th 
Pencil in the day and check back for details.

Until then, consider any of the following for you/your family:

Trail blazing
Head to a local, state or national park and make a day of nature hiking. Before you go, make a list of things for your family to find and identify, such as a black oak tree, woodpecker holes, a Gardner snake or a raccoon paw print. Carry a backpack with binoculars, sunscreen, visors or sunglasses and plenty of water and snacks. Don’t forget your hiking shoes.
Suggestions:
  • Fort Worth Botanical Gardens, Fort Worth, 817/871-7673
  • Joe Pool State Park, Grand Prairie, 972/299-2227
  • Audubon Dallas, Dallas, 972/293-5110
  • White Rock Lake Park, Dallas, 214/670-8890
Z is for Zoo
Visit the wild at one of the many zoos that have created natural, spacious settings for their animals, and teach your children the importance of these habitats. Check the schedule for animal presentations, and don’t miss the petting zoo where youngsters can walk and talk with the animals and feed them from their palms.
Suggestions:
  • Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Glen Rose, 254/897-2960
  • Fort Worth Zoo, Fort Worth, 817/759-7555
  • Dallas Zoo, Dallas, 214/670-5656
  • Dallas World Aquarium, Dallas, 214/720-2224
Your Own Backyard
Under the stars. Take full advantage of the peaceful Texas nights and camp out in your backyard. Kick off the evening by watching the sunset, then build a bonfire (if it’s permitted in your area), roast marshmallows and gaze at the stars. Bring out your guide to the stars and see what you can spot: the Little Dipper, Hercules or Sagittarius.
Croquet champs. Set up this outdoor game for the entire family to play.
Up, up and away. Is the wind hampering your fun? It won’t be for long. Make the most of that breeze and get your kite up in the air.
Green thumbs. Make gardening a family affair. Ask each member to choose a favorite vegetable to plant. If you’re getting a late start, look for starter plants that have already sprouted. Work together to get the garden ready and plant it, then give each person his own responsibility for keeping it up: watering, pulling weeds, picking ripe produce, cleaning vegetables and preparing produce to eat or store.
Swiss family who? What’s a backyard without a hideout or special place to kick back? Little ones will thrill at building a tree house or fort. Older kids will look forward to a covered hangout — such as a gazebo — for visiting with friends. Whatever you build, have the whole family pitch in. Small children can feel a part of the project by carrying small materials, dispensing nails and occasionally swinging the hammer.

Recycled treasures
Join the craze and spend the day rummaging for treasures. This is a great way for kids to get the most out of their limited earnings and to teach them the importance of recycling and how to get the best value for their money.

Super sights
Places and things to see in are abundant — from checking out the big city with its tall skyscrapers, old architecture, and murals and art displays, to viewing the wonders of nature.
Suggestions:
  • Sundance Square, Fort Worth, 817/255-5700
  • Water Gardens, Fort Worth, 817/871-8700
  • West End Market Place, Dallas, 214/748-4801
  • Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, Dallas. 214/327-8263
Park play
Take your family for a picnic and an afternoon at the park. Scout your area for an updated park with a large, enclosed fort-style playground. Bring along a playmate for your child, and they’ll be content for some time.
Suggestions:
  • Trinity Park, Fort Worth, 817/871-7698
  • River Legacy Park, Arlington, 817/459-5474
  • Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, Plano, 972/941-7250 (Voted No. 1 Family Park by DallasChild readers.)
  • Towne Lake Park and Recreation Area, McKinney, 972/542-0045
 Source: Dallas/Fort Worth Child


See you NEXT Saturday!!