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Webinars

Webinars are hosted regularly to educate and connect affiliates to their Keep Texas Beautiful staff and community. View some of our more popular webinar topics below.

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Adopt-a-Highway 101

The Adopt-a-Highway program is an internationally recognized litter prevention effort that gives Texans a way to beautify and give back to their community.  Want to learn more about Adopt-a-Highway? Check out our 101 Webinar to learn the basics of the program, including program history, guidelines, application process and more.

Dark Sky Communities

Michelle Fisher, from the City of Dripping Springs, shares about the city’s experience in passing dry skies ordinances and becoming an official “Dark Sky Community”. Dark Sky Communities are cities, towns, or municipalities that pass and enforce lighting ordinances to protect the night sky, engage in community education, and demonstrate the local community’s support of those efforts. Dark Skies reduce energy costs, improving the health and safety of humans and wildlife, and preserving the nighttime sky as a natural resource.

Intro to KTB Programs & Resources

Join KTB staff members for this webinar to learn more about Keep Texas Beautiful programs and resources. This webinar will provide information that will be helpful for new affiliates, communities who are looking at becoming affiliates, and anyone who is just wanting a refresher on all things KTB! Program Director Sara Nichols and Program Manager Sara Walters will walk attendees through the history of KTB, the benefits of becoming an affiliate, current KTB projects and programs, and how to become a KTB affiliate.

Who should attend:

  • Communities interested in KTB affiliation
  • New KTB affiliates
  • New KTB affiliate coordinators
  • KTB partner organizations
  • Anyone interested in learning more about KTB
Caring for Native Trees

Join our friends at the Texas A&M Forest Service to discuss Texas Arbor Day and learn about native trees and how to care for them! Texas A&M Forest Service conserves and protects the resources and lands of the Lone Star State. Conserving Texas’ trees and forests, the state agency helps property owners maintain land and natural resources to ensure forestlands remain productive and healthy not only for the environment, but for generations of Texans to come. Check out all of the great resources they offer at tfsweb.tamu.edu. Texas Arbor Day is an annual state legislated holiday led by Texas A&M Forest Service on the first Friday of November

Regional Trainings

Regional trainings are on-site and hosted across the state. If no trainings appear below, click here to check our Event Calendar for upcoming regional trainings, webinars, and in-person events around the state.

Please contact us to request a regional training in your area.

May 2024
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