Wednesday, April 22, 2015
See you Saturday at Prairie Fest on the Tandy HIlls
This Saturday, April 25, the 10th Anniversary of Prairie Fest takes place on Fort Worth's Tandy Hills.
Exit I-30 at Beach Street or Oakland Boulevard and follow the signs pointing the way to the best celebration of the natural world in North Texas.
Music, exhibits, food, fun.
Details at Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
No Gas Drilling Money
The 2011 Prairie Fest.
Taking place Saturday, April 23 on the Tandy Hills.
The Tandy Hills are considered, by many, to be the "Best place to stand in North Texas."
And the Prairie Fest is considered, by many, to be this area's "Best Outdoor Cultural Event."
It is FREE. It is FUN. It is FABULOUS.
We will see you there!
Friday, January 21, 2011
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Monday, December 28, 2009
Invitation
Durango has the scoop as usual.
And as usual, he makes us laugh. Even when the subject ain't funny.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Congrats!
Grand-prize winner: Don Young: Tandy Hills Natural Area
3500 View St., Fort Worth
Don, who lives in Fort Worth, writes: "Tandy Hills Natural Area is a special place simply because it is still here.
"Over 99.5 percent of all the native prairie, in the U.S.A., is gone — even more in the Metroplex. For this oasis to survive adjacent to I-30 and surrounded by a neighborhood in the heart of Fort Worth, Texas — a place crawling with developers and gas drillers — is more than remarkable. It’s a precious gift.
"The 160-acre natural area is a living, postage-stamp-sized snapshot of what the entire region once looked like before settlers arrived . . . The spring wildflowers are more breath-taking here than anyplace else in the Metroplex, attracting lovers, families and butterflies. In the fall, tall native grasses sway mysteriously in the wind, inspiring poets, painters and philosophers. The sunsets and moonrises seen from the tops of the many hills are often jaw-dropping. The sky above THNA is filled with birds and migrating swarms of Monarch butterflies. If you’re lucky, you can even spot rabbit, fox, lizard, wild turkey, roadrunner and bobcat . . . .
"All this and it’s only 5 minutes from downtown Cowtown.
"The price? Free.
"Tandy Hills Natural Area was donated to the people of Fort Worth in 1960. 2010 is the 50th anniversary of this public parkland.
"Keep it like it was."
Here, here, Don.
We salute Don and his efforts to help save Fort Worth!!



