PROGRAMS & WORKSHOPS @ the PARK

Saturday Evening Programs @ the Park Amphitheater [ Time: 7:00 p.m.]

5. (Saturday)1-4 p.m. Making of a Naturalist: Butterflies of the Hill Country

Meet at the Interpretive Center at GRSP

Join Park Interpreter Craig Hensley for an afternoon of gossamer-winged wonders as we look into the world of butterflies. Participants will learn about the natural history and identification of butterflies found in our area, what kinds of plants can be used to attract them, and then head outdoors in search of them. This workshop is designed for ages 16 and up. Seating is limited to 20 people. Call 830.438.7653 or email Craig at craig.hensley(at)tpwd.state.tx.us to reserve a spot.

A park entrance fee of $6 per adult (free with a State Park Pass) and a workshop fee of $10 can be paid at the Headquarters gate upon arrival.

5. (Saturday) 7:00 p.m. Prowling for Owls: Speaker: Craig Hensley

12. (Saturday) 7:00 p.m. Texas Caves: Speaker: Kurt Meking

17. (Thursday) April 17, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Protecting Cultural Resources Training (changed to Thursday May 15)

Regional Cultural Resources Specialist Diane Dismukes will provide this six-hour training on the care, documentation and treatment of cultural resources found in Guadalupe River SP and Honey Creek SNA. This workshop will include outdoor time and is a must for Friends volunteers and staff persons interested in protecting our cultural resources.

Please call Craig at 830.438.7653 or email at craig.hensley(at)tpwd.state.tx.us to let him know you are attending.

19. (Saturday) 1-4 p.m. Making of a Naturalist: Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country

Meet at the Interpretive Center

Join Park Interpreter Craig Hensley for this half-day workshop on the identification and natural history of the wildflowers that grow so profusely in the Texas Hill Country. Attendees will learn identification tips and tricks as well as where to find them and which ones are good for use in home naturescapes.

This special workshop will include both an indoor component and a walk along the trails of Honey Creek State Natural Area in search of flowering plants.

Seating is limited to 20 people. Call 830.438.7653 or email Craig at craig.hensley(at)tpwd.state.tx.us to reserve a spot.

A park entrance fee of $6 per adult (free with a State Park Pass) and a workshop fee of $10 can be paid at the Headquarters gate upon arrival.

19. (Saturday) 7:00 p.m. Native Plants and Native Animals of Guadalupe River State Park: Speaker: Doug Daglish