
Workshops
Lone Star Healthy Streams offers many workshops throughout the year across Texas. Click the events below to access details of our upcoming workshops.
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Previous Workshops
- October 25-27th, 2024 – Texas Master Naturalist Annual Meeting
- October 21-25th, 2024 – College Station, TX – Ranch Management University
- October 7-9th, 2024 – Fredricksburg, TX – Bennett Trust Land Stewardship
- September 30-October 2nd, 2024 – St. Louis, MO – UCOWR Annual Meeting
- September 20th, 2024 – Kerrville, TX – Upper Guadalupe River Authority
- August 30th, 2024 – Industry, TX – Mill Creek Watershed
- August 13th, 2024 – Wallisville, TX – Double Bayou Watershed
- June 6th, 2024 – Palacios, TX – Matagorda Basin
- May 16th, 2024 – Angleton, TX – Houston Galveston Area Council
- April 18th, 2024 – Lockhart, TX – Plum Creek Partnership Watershed
- April 8th-12th, 2024 – College Station, TX – Ranch Management University
- March 27th, 2024 – Floresville, TX – Cibolo Creek Watershed
- March 14-15th, 2024 – Kerrville, TX – Bennett Trust Land Stewardship
- December 1st, 2024 – Cransfill Gap, TX – North Bosque River Watershed
- October 30th-31st, 2024 – Fort Worth, TX – Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board Annual Meeting
- October 23rd-27th, 2024 – College Station, TX – Ranch Management University
- October 9th-10th, 2024 – Fredericksburg, TX – Bennett Trust Land Stewardship Women’s Conference “Girl Power: Texas Female Entrepreneurs”
- September 29th, 2024 – Hallsville, TX – East Texas Forage Conference – A multi-county event hosted by Gregg, Harrison, Marion, Panola, Rusk, and Upshur counties.
- August 18th, 2023 – Burnet, TX Burnet County series event – The Year of the Water Drop Series
- July 7th, 2023 – Brenham, TX – Mill Creek Watershed
- April 19th, 2023 – Gatesville, TX – Leon River Watershed
- February 7th, 2023 – Farmersville, TX – Lavon Lake Watershed
The Lone Star Healthy Streams (LSHS) program is implemented through a partnership between The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB).

“Funding for this project is provided through a Clean Water Act Section 319 Nonpoint Source Grant from the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board and the U.S Environmental Protection Agency.”