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Tonight, at 5:45 pm at the San Marcos Activity Center, representatives from the Blanco Gardens neighborhood will present a vision
Tonight: Parks & Recreation Advisory Board: Cape’s Camp & Thompson’s Island Vision Read Post »
It isn’t often that you see someone just enjoying our natural areas. More correctly, many people are out in our
Be still in the place and know it without you Read Post »
Holding Pattern by Randy Lenz Spring has sprung and with it many lovely and, in some cases, edible wild plants.
Edible Plant Walk in Purgatory Creek Natural Area Read Post »
Skywatchers take note: The biggest full moon of the year is due to arrive this weekend. The moon will officially
Supermoon this May 5, 2012 Read Post »
Photo Courtesy of the City of San Marcos There was a bobcat sighting on Lisa Lane on April 5, and
Several Big Cat Sightings Read Post »
Photo Courtesy of Lance Jones Every turn opens a new view on the trails this month as the wildflowers are
The controversial new park rules were approved by the City Council on Tuesday May 1st. While the ban on alcohol
New Park Rules Ordinace Approved Read Post »
Dry Earth, Courtesy of TPWD The City of San Marcos will enter Stage 1 water restrictions on Monday, April 23
Falling Aquifer Level Triggers Stage 1 Water Restrictions Read Post »
San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance encourages its followers to attend this event and voice your thoughts on these important topics. From
Big Issues on Table at Community Open House: Zoning Strategies, Park Rules and LDC Read Post »
The San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance and Texas State University partnered for the 10th Bobcat Build. SMGA participated with the University
Bobcat Build 2012 Tackles Prospect Park Read Post »
Botanist and neighbor, Minnette Marr, took members of the San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance on a walking tour of Prospect Park,
Prospect Park Gets Some Good Advice Read Post »