Save the Rain, Beat the Drought! Join us at Headwaters at the Comal on September 30th from 6–7 PM for a hands-on DIY Rain Barrel Workshop led by the Conservation and Customer Solutions team from NBU. Learn how to build and use your own rain barrel to collect and conserve rainwater—a simple, sustainable way to […]
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Headwaters at the Comal will be hosting a native plant sale from 9 a.m. to noon. Check out the huge selection of 85 different species of native plants!
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Looking for an exciting and educational way to spend your Saturday morning? Come join us from 10-11AM for our monthly Saturday SEAM Series, led by the wonderful Professor Graybeard! Get ready for science thrills and a few chills too. This is an event packed with science-themed Halloween Fun. Learn how to spruce up your décor […] |
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Archaeology Mini Camps at Headwaters! Dates: October 13th, October 30th and November 11th Time: 9am-12pm Ages: Perfect for 4th - 7th graders Location: 333 E Klingemann St, New Braunfels 78130 Sign up for one day or all three! Join us for fun and educational half-day outdoor camps where we'll explore how people lived in this […] |
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Join us for a fall-themed day of fun games, crafts, exhibits, and activities to celebrate the state insect of Texas, the Monarch Butterfly! This event is free and suitable for […] |
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Archaeology Mini Camps at Headwaters! Dates: October 13th, October 30th and November 11th Time: 9am-12pm Ages: Perfect for 4th - 7th graders Location: 333 E Klingemann St, New Braunfels 78130 […] |
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Planting a tree is more than just adding shade or beauty to your yard — it’s an investment in the health of your land, your community, and future generations. But […] |