Free Event: Prairie Day at BRITOn Saturday, May 19, the Botanical Research Institute of Texas will host Prairie Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Prairie Day celebrates the beauty of the North Texas native landscape through a series of family-oriented, hands-on events that showcase the native grasses, wildflowers, and vegetation blanketing the BRIT site just off University Drive. This is a free event! Planned activities include:

  • Tours of BRIT’s living roof exhibit
  • Log Cabin Village paper flower making, spinning, toys and games
  • Experts in period costumes will be on hand
  • Cowboy Poet Lanny Joe Burnett
  • Historical marker tours
  • Native prairie history and lectures
  • Guided plant walks on the BRIT campus
  • An authentic chuck wagon exhibit
  • A binocular station to get a close-up look at plants on BRIT’s living roof
  • Lectures on invasive plants and local prairies
  • Plant preservation studio tours
  • “Important Life of Bees” by the Texas Association of Beekeepers

Entertainment will be provided by the Katie Keenie Band, a country-western band, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Lone Star Bar-B-Que will serve lunch for $5 – so bring some cash if you think you’ll get hungry! (Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.)

BRIT is at 1700 University Drive.

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