Program Summary for January 9: Oak Trees for Williamson County, a Wildlife Buffet

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— by Nancy Pumphrey

Live oak at Garey Park
Live oak at Garey Park

Beth Erwin was very informative on Thursday evening when she presented Oak Trees for Williamson County, a Wildlife Buffet.  Beth has given  presentations to elementary school kids and she used some of the same hands-on techniques and materials to engage the audience tonight.   Especially effective were the long ropes Beth had audience members stretching out to demonstrate the size of the trunk of the National Champion, and the height of the canopy of that tree.

Beth also demonstrated how to identify a red oak from a white oak by looking at the leaves. The red oak, which is more susceptible to the deadly oak wilt, has sharp edges on the lobes of the leaves. The white oak has more rounded edges on the lobes. She did a great job identifying different kinds of oaks for us and giving us information on the Texas Champion and the National Champions.

Thanks, Beth, for your willingness to step in for the meeting’s presentation.

View Beth’s presentation at this link.


You can see the January 9, 2020 business presentation slides here.

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Speaker Change for January 9: “Oak Trees for Williamson County, a Wildlife Buffet” with Beth Erwin

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— by Randy Pensabene

Due to a family emergency, we have a change of speaker for our January 9  meeting. Carol Clark, “Bring Back the Monarchs,” will be rescheduled for a future date.

We are pleased to have Beth Erwin present “Oak Trees for Williamson County, a Wildlife Buffet.” Beth will talk about the differences between Red Oaks and White Oaks, the many forms of wildlife that oaks support and which varieties of oaks will do well in Williamson County.

Beth Erwin and her husband moved to Texas from Louisiana in 2017. She managed a private nature preserve there from 1993-2017. She has a B.S. in horticulture and is a charter member of the Louisiana Native Plant Society. Here in the Native Plant Society of Texas, she is a current member of the Williamson County chapter, a NPSOT NLCP instructor and our Wilco Chapter Plant Sale Coordinator. She has been actively engaged in promoting the use and preservation of native plants and habitats to the general public for the past 40 years.

IMPORTANT:  OnJanuary 9, we meet at Georgetown Parks & Recreation Administration Offices, 1101 N College St, Georgetown, TX 78626 ( map),  NOT at the Georgetown Public Library.

NPSOT-Williamson County meetings are free and open to the public.

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Save the Date! Dec 12, Annual Potluck & Silent Auction

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— by Susie Hickman

Southwestern Bristlegrass
Southwestern Bristlegrass

Join us on December 12 from 7-9pm for NPSOT-Wilco’s annual potluck and silent auction!   Please plan a dish to share and start gathering items you might donate to the silent auction.   Guests are welcome.

IMPORTANT:  This month we meet at Georgetown Parks & Recreation Administration Offices, at 1101 N College St, Georgetown, TX 78626 (map),  NOT at the Georgetown Public Library.

A main meat dish, the drinks and paper products will be provided.  Bring any side dish, appetizer, salad, dessert, or another main dish that you’d like to share.  Please bring a serving utensil if your dish needs one.

The auction is a fun way to pass along something you’re ready to part with… while you bid on items you can’t pass up.  Download bid sheets for your auction items at this link and bring them along. We’ll also have copies at the meeting.

Marci Wutke and Susie Hickman are organizing the potluck.  If you have any questions for Marci and Susie, send an email to wilco-chapter@npsot.org with “Potluck” in the subject line.

See you there!

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NPSOT-Williamson County meetings are free and open to the public. Coming to the potluck in December?  Bring along a dish to share!

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