The Nature Conservancy�s Davis Mountains Preserve will be open for hiking, camping, horseback riding, backpacking, picnicking, photography, birding, stargazing and other outdoor activities from Friday, June 18, 2010, at about 10 a.m., through Sunday, June 20, 2010, until about 3 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Guests will be required to sign in and out at the McIvor Conservation Center. Only high-clearance vehicles will be allowed past the Center. Overnight camping is allowed at the Center, Madera windmill, & 48 Tank. Inquire upon sign-in as to the location of these areas. Restrooms are available at the McIvor Conservation Center. Only camp stoves are allowed, and open camp fires are prohibited. (Jeff Davis County is currently subject to a burn ban.)
Horseback riding is allowed on the roads, and the preserve provides a corral and water. Riders must provide horses, tack, feed, etc. Horses must have current negative Coggins Test.
Guests should bring their own food and drinks and plan to take their trash home with them. Hikers should bring their own binoculars, cameras, sunscreen, hats and plenty of water to drink.
Firearms, ATV�s, stereos and TVs are prohibited. For safety reasons, children must be supervised by their parents or other designated adults. No pets of any kind are allowed.
Davis Mountains Preserve is located approximately 25 miles northwest of Ft. Davis on Hwy. 118 (about 10 miles past McDonald Observatory & about � mile past the Lawrence E. Wood Picnic Area). For further information, e-mail DMP Director Chris Pipes at [email protected] or call 432-426-2390.
Location:
Fort Davis
Description:
The Davis Mountains Therapeutic Riding Center
invites you to an OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, June 20, 2022
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Location:
Ice Plant, Oak St, Marfa
Description:
Started in 1992, this program is designed to meet the needs of area school children in Kindergarten through eighth grades. The series, offered and fully subscribed every summer, is taught by experienced instructors both from Texas and outside the area who draw upon the foundation's collection and facilities to enrich classroom and studio activities. Chinati's Summer Art Classes are free to all participants.
This year's classes will be offered to students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade, and taught for the fourth year by Michael Roch, as well as other local artists and educators.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday, June 14 through July 1.
Students entering Kindergarten and 1st grades: 9-10 AM
Students entering 2nd-4th grades: 1-2:30 PM
Students entering 5th-8th grades: 3:30-5 PM
The first day of classes, Monday, June 14, all sections will meet at the above times at the Chamberlain building in downtown Marfa. All remaining classes will take place at the former Ice Plant building.
For more information on Children's Summer Art Classes, please contact Ann Marie Nafziger, Coordinator for Education and Public Programs at 432 729 4362 or by email at [email protected].
Location:
Ice Plant, Oak St, Marfa
Description:
Started in 1992, this program is designed to meet the needs of area school children in Kindergarten through eighth grades. The series, offered and fully subscribed every summer, is taught by experienced instructors both from Texas and outside the area who draw upon the foundation's collection and facilities to enrich classroom and studio activities. Chinati's Summer Art Classes are free to all participants.
This year's classes will be offered to students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade, and taught for the fourth year by Michael Roch, as well as other local artists and educators.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday, June 14 through July 1.
Students entering Kindergarten and 1st grades: 9-10 AM
Students entering 2nd-4th grades: 1-2:30 PM
Students entering 5th-8th grades: 3:30-5 PM
The first day of classes, Monday, June 14, all sections will meet at the above times at the Chamberlain building in downtown Marfa. All remaining classes will take place at the former Ice Plant building.
For more information on Children's Summer Art Classes, please contact Ann Marie Nafziger, Coordinator for Education and Public Programs at 432 729 4362 or by email at [email protected].
Location:
Ice Plant, Oak St, Marfa
Description:
Started in 1992, this program is designed to meet the needs of area school children in Kindergarten through eighth grades. The series, offered and fully subscribed every summer, is taught by experienced instructors both from Texas and outside the area who draw upon the foundation's collection and facilities to enrich classroom and studio activities. Chinati's Summer Art Classes are free to all participants.
This year's classes will be offered to students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade, and taught for the fourth year by Michael Roch, as well as other local artists and educators.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday, June 14 through July 1.
Students entering Kindergarten and 1st grades: 9-10 AM
Students entering 2nd-4th grades: 1-2:30 PM
Students entering 5th-8th grades: 3:30-5 PM
The first day of classes, Monday, June 14, all sections will meet at the above times at the Chamberlain building in downtown Marfa. All remaining classes will take place at the former Ice Plant building.
For more information on Children's Summer Art Classes, please contact Ann Marie Nafziger, Coordinator for Education and Public Programs at 432 729 4362 or by email at [email protected].
Location:
Ice Plant, Oak St, Marfa
Description:
Started in 1992, this program is designed to meet the needs of area school children in Kindergarten through eighth grades. The series, offered and fully subscribed every summer, is taught by experienced instructors both from Texas and outside the area who draw upon the foundation's collection and facilities to enrich classroom and studio activities. Chinati's Summer Art Classes are free to all participants.
This year's classes will be offered to students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade, and taught for the fourth year by Michael Roch, as well as other local artists and educators.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday, June 14 through July 1.
Students entering Kindergarten and 1st grades: 9-10 AM
Students entering 2nd-4th grades: 1-2:30 PM
Students entering 5th-8th grades: 3:30-5 PM
The first day of classes, Monday, June 14, all sections will meet at the above times at the Chamberlain building in downtown Marfa. All remaining classes will take place at the former Ice Plant building.
For more information on Children's Summer Art Classes, please contact Ann Marie Nafziger, Coordinator for Education and Public Programs at 432 729 4362 or by email at [email protected].
Location:
Under the pavilion next to the railroad tracks, Highland Ave
Description:
Visit FarmStand Marfa at 10am for fresh produce, baked goods, hand made crafts and more. Under the shade pavilion on Highland Ave.
Location:
Alpine Public Library
Description:
ALPINE PUBLIC LIBRARY * OPEN HOUSE * June 26 * Avenue E & 13th Street
The Alpine Public Library would like to invite you to an Open House at its future home on Saturday, June 26 from 10 AM-12:00 PM.
Enjoy light refreshments as you see the progress on the interior of the new building and see what work is left to do.
This event is free and open to the public; donations accepted. Located at Ave E and 13th St in Alpine.