• Field Trip: Round Rock HS and Member Garden Tour

    Tour Round Rock High School's and chapter members' native gardens. See details in the blog post published October 26, 2022, or the original announcement published on August 31, 2022.

  • IN PERSON & VIRTUAL, Monthly NPSOT-Wilco Chapter Meeting, “Fibonacci Sequence and Native Plants” with Diana Wilson

    Free and  open to the public. Note that this month we meet at the ROUND ROCK PUBLIC LIBRARY.  Or  attend via Zoom by registering at https://npsot-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIod-mrrD4qHdyO0H0e1Vn_MN-GVh_S1Rzl. For a look at all planned topics, select "What We Do" on the main menu line at the top of the page, then select "Chapter Meetings/Speakers."  The website url

  • IN PERSON only, NPSOT-Wilco Annual Holiday Gathering and Silent Auction

    Free and  open to the public. In person, 2nd floor, Georgetown Public Library.  For a look at future topics, select "What We Do" on the main menu line at the top of the page, then select "Chapter Meetings/Speakers."  The website url is www.npsot.org/wp/wilco

  • Field Trip: Hidden Springs Preserve

    Plant survey visit 6 of 12. The preserve is NOT open to the public (but our field trip is). See directions and important information about meeting in the blog post published November 23, 2022. Or check our Field Trips webpage by selecting What We Do on the main page menu, then selecting Field Trips. All

  • Field Trip: New Year’s Day Tree Walk

    Starting from the Rabb Pavilion in Old Settlers Park. Details in the blog announcement published December 1, 2022 Or check our Field Trips page by selecting What We Do on the main page menu, then selecting Field Trips.

  • IN PERSON & VIRTUAL, Monthly NPSOT-Wilco Chapter Meeting, “Bicycling with Butterflies” with Sara Dykman

    Free and  open to the public. Our guest speaker will be remote via Zoom. Meet in person, 2nd floor, Georgetown Public Library.  Or to attend via Zoom, register at https://npsot-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAkdeyurjItGtDES-FdrnUTxel7_bac0OZS. For a look at all planned topics, select "What We Do" on the main menu line at the top of the page, then select "Chapter

  • Volunteer: Georgetown Water Conservation Summit

    See Contact Us to volunteer. Prep bluebonnet plugs a couple of days before the summit. Work at the chapter table during the event handing out plugs and brochures. Hours tbd.

  • Field Trip: Doeskin Ranch, Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge

    Come dressed appropriately for the weather. Bring your own water (there is no water available at the trailhead), sunscreen, hat, walking stick, etc. Wear sturdy shoes. Most of the trails are unimproved. There are vault toilets at the trailhead. The field trip is open to the public and there is no charge. All ages are