Riverside Nature Notes
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Riverside Nature Notes
VOLUME 71 OCTOBER 2011 Riverside Nature Notes From the President Judy Ferguson President’s Message What an exciting time it is to be involved at the Riverside Nature Center! We have so much to offer our community in the way of information, demonstration, and education about our beautiful hill country in seasons of both drought and plenty. Our many wonderful volunteers have kept our meadow and gardens pruned and watered all through this past summer’s intensely dry and searing weather, and for this I am intensely grateful, as I know you are as well. Let’s all remember to say ‘thank you’ frequently. Next week we will be celebrating the Harvest Moon with our fall fundraiser, and I hope you will join us on our beautiful grounds. It will be a wonderful evening with wine, refreshments and music by classic guitarist Kevin McCormick. A fun selection of silent auction items has been gathered to tempt you. With cooler temperatures and a full moon, it should be a spectacular evening. For more information and to purchase your tickets, go to www.riversidenaturecenter.org/harvestmoon. By now, you have probably heard that Riverside Nature Center has been selected as the recipient of the proceeds from the 2012 Hill Country Charity Ball. The members of the Association will be working diligently to make the evening of April 21 spectacular also. Their goal is to raise $50,000 on our behalf! You will be hearing lots over the next months about the plans we have to further develop our grounds and our educational resources. In the meantime, mark your calendars and plan to attend the Ball if you can. Undoubtedly, you have been reading about our city’s plans for the River Walk Trail. Riverside Nature Center is the natural place to begin or end a walk or ride along that trail. Members of your Board have been meeting with city representatives to ensure the best interests of RNC and to help develop a scenic, educational stretch up to Louise Hays Park. The Trail has been a long time in coming, so it is especially exciting for us to be involved in the initial phase. I am pleased to serve as President of your Board this year. I invite you to join us at the Riverside Nature Center often to enjoy its beauty as well as to learn more about our Hill Country environment. And, of course, helping hands are always needed. Volunteer opportunities abound! Riverside Nature Notes COMING EVENTS Page 2 Volume 71 Riverside Nature Center www.riversidenaturecenter.org Celebrating BIRDS in 2011 the “Year of the Bird” OCTOBER 11th Brown Bag “Lunch and Learn” with Bill Lindemann. Lindemann, known for his articles and birding tours, will discuss the Fall Migration that is underway. He has authored Birding in the Hill Country for the last 12 years. Mr. Lindemann is a retired geologist; past president of the Native Plant Society of Texas, and president of the Hill Country Land Trust. $3 members; $6 non-members 12th and 26th “Walk with Chunker” 9:30 On alternate Wednesday s Karen Millikan will share some interesting facts about snakes and show visitors how she cares for Chunker, Karen’s California King Snake that resides at Riverside Nature Center. How does Karen make sure Chunker gets plenty of exercise? She takes him for a walk! Come learn about snakes while you enjoy a walk with Chunker. FREE 13th Harvest Moon Celebration-An Enchanted Night” 6:30-8:30 pm- Enjoy the beauty of the fall in the serene setting of the Riverside Nature Center’s grounds under the light of the Harvest Moon. Wine and other refreshments will be served while Kevin McCormick fills the night with music. We will have unique gift baskets to auction. Put this special enchanted night on your calendar. $35 22nd “Star Party” 7:00 pm – This program will be all about the telescopes, what kind should a beginner start with, how do they work, how to get started. Kids enjoy interesting activities during the program. Star gazing will follow. $3 members; $6 non-members Volume 71 Riverside Nature Notes Page 3 NOVEMBER 8th Brown Bag “Lunch and Learn” With Joe Herring Jr. speaking on the History of Kerrville and Kerr County. Herring is the recipient of many Civic and Community Service awards, has served on many organization Boards, and is a former Mayor of the city of Kerrville. He has been active in his family’s printing business since it was established in 1965. Often asked to speak on local issues, Herring is a known authority on Kerrville history. $3 members; $6 non-members DECEMBER 10th A special MOON party. Watch for details on this program. It will be a special evening featuring a total eclipse of the moon! Page 4 Riverside Nature Notes Volume 71 Celebrate the Harvest Moon with Music & Wine Wine Hors d'oeuvres Classical Guitar by Kevin McCormick Silent Auction Thursday—October 13, 2011 6:30pm—8:30pm At Our Beautiful Riverside Nature Center Dress is Hill Country Casual If you haven’t already done so, make your reservations online at www.riversidenaturecenter.org Or call us at 830-257-4837 Volume 71 Riverside Nature Notes Page 5 Notes From The Meadow SURPRISE IN THE MEADOW When you walk into the butterfly garden in the back of the nature center, you are in for a lovely surprise! Despite only a slight drop in temperature and little rain, fall has come to the meadow and the plants are responding. Plants in the watered part are flourishing and some hardy species in the naturally watered areas are also showing signs of life. Look for the large Lindheimer senna (Senna lindheimeriana. ) near the arbor, which is bursting with the native passion vine, Corona de Cristo. This Lindheimer senna is a perfect example of a drought tolerant native plant whose habitat is poor, dry limestone soil. Yet this beauty is effective in a wildflower garden either as a specimen or background plant. It is in the Legume Family and is also known as Velvet Leaf and Puppy Dog Ears. The compound leaves have 4-8 pairs of oval leaflets and are covered with soft velvet hairs. The bright yellow flowers are about 1 ½ inch in size and the blooms appear in clusters of two to six at the end of the stem. Because this plant propagates itself from seed, you will find several smaller seedlings scattered around the arbor and the butterfly garden. Lindheimer Senna Riverside Nature Notes Page 6 Volume 71 What a Gift As we have told you in previous newsletters, we have a generous local benefactor that has provided us with a matching fund incentive program. The matching fund program for 2011 commenced January 1, 2011 and will extend through December 31, 2011. The matching funds are for new memberships and for donations to our contributions jar in the office. For the 3rd Qtr. 2011 we will have received $606 in matching funds. We wish to thank our benefactor for his contribution. Your support in this matching fund program has enabled us to improve our facilities and to expand the adult and children’s educational programs we can offer our community. We now have the capability to accept donations and membership fees on-line at our website. You can submit your secure payment through your PayPal account or with a Credit Card. Visit our website at www.riversidenaturecenter.org for further information. Cut RNCA Membership Form Name__________________________________________________ Personal Levels ◊ Individual $ 35.00 ◊ Family 50.00 ◊ Friend 100.00 ◊ Supporter 250.00 ◊ Sustaining 500.00 ◊ Benefactor 750.00 Address________________________________________________ RIVERSIDE NATURE CENTER City _______________________State _____Zip Code ___________ Phone ( )_______________________________ E-mail Address __________________________________________Date____________ ◊ Patron Please return to: Riverside Nature Center Association, 150 Francisco Lemos Street, Kerrville, TX 78028 Phone 830/257-4837 email: off i ce @ ri v e rside na t ure ce nte r. o rg 1,000.00 Volume 71 Page 7 Riverside Nature Notes Down By the Riverside Our Down by the Riverside Festival had a good attendance despite our foregoing the native plant sale. The three excellent presentations were well attended as well as the kid’s activities. Thanks to all the volunteers who helped make the festival a success. Facts and Figures Board of Directors Officers: Judy Ferguson, MA—President (September) New Members 4 Rentals 6 Fane Downs, PHD—Secretary Rental Income $ 170 Taylor Scogin, CPA—Treasurer Donations $ 1,820 RNC Programs $ 62 Greg Hayes —Vice President Jack Millikan, MBA — Past President Board Members : Kathleen Boyce, RN Rick Ertel, Atty. Peter Lewis Tracy Crawford-Gournay New Members of RNC (September) Jeff & Heather Cunningham Kenneth Ruark Marion Worthington Steve & Betty Clyburn