Post dateJuly 31, 2024 There’s a Reason We Call Our Program “Discover Texas”! There’s a reason we call our state history program “Discover Texas”! Whether you’re just...
Post dateJuly 29, 2024 The Meadows Center at Aquarena Springs I can’t think of any place better to help students understand the fascinating Edwards...
Post dateJuly 24, 2024 Bob Bullock Museum Austin is Texas’ capitol city, and it’s pretty much close to everywhere! A great...
Post dateJuly 22, 2024 Bats in Flight Every Night Not every field trip in Austin is related to state history and government. The...
Post dateJuly 10, 2024 If you homeschool in the Texas Hill Country… The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin is one of my favorites—a...
Post dateApril 7, 2023 Three Battles at the Alamo How much do YOU know about the Alamo’s past and the plans for its...
Post dateSeptember 26, 2022 Does Your Non-Profit Need a Fundraising Event? Does Your Civic or Cultural Non-Profit Need a Fundraising Event? Last week I told...
Post dateSeptember 23, 2022 I Did a Thing! :) Some of you may know that I write fiction as well as history curriculum.I...
Post dateAugust 31, 2022 General George A. Custer in Texas This building on the University of Texas campus has always held special interest for...
Post dateAugust 24, 2022 Early Texas Trails – the Pinta Trail The Pinta Trail was used by native Texans traveling through the Hill Country from San...