Virtual Bible study underway
Eagle Mountain Pregnancy Help Center invites the public to join its Foundation For Life Cohort, a free seven-week virtual Bible study. Virtual classes will be held from noon to 1 p.m. each Tuesday via Zoom, Feb. 17 through March 31. Text Angie at 817-237-1819 for more information and to register.
Legacy Oaks Senior Prom set Feb. 26
A prom night decades in the making arrives in Azle Thursday, Feb. 26, bringing seniors from across Parker and Tarrant counties together under one roof for the Forever Young Senior Prom. Seniors from across the area will relive their most magical high school experience at Legacy Oaks of Azle, 1364 Southeast Parkway in Azle, from 2-4 p.m.
Visit the Legacy Oaks of Azle website at civitasseniorliving.com/legacy-oaks-of-azle/ for more information.
Azle FFA dinner, auction coming Feb. 28
If you like beans, cornbread and supporting Azle’s Future Farmers of America program, then you’ll enjoy the upcoming Beans and Cornbread dinner and auction Feb. 28.
With doors opening at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m., Azle FFA alumni and supporters are invited to come to the free event at Santo Forte Junior High School, 479 Sandy Beach Road, to celebrate Azle FFA members.
For more information, send an email to [email protected].
Learn about spring garden prep Feb. 27
Now is the time to prepare your garden for spring. From pruning to soils and planning, learn how to start building a strong foundation for your North Texas home garden or landscape by visiting the Azle Memorial Library, 333 W. Main St., at 4:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27.
This event, which is free through Save Tarrant Water, will be taught by a Tarrant County Master Gardener.
Visit SaveTarrantWater.com/events to learn more about this event and others planned in the future.
TRWD seeks public feedback March 6
The Tarrant Regional Water District will host a stakeholder meeting from 1-3 p.m. Friday, March 6 at the Azle Memorial Library, 333 W. Main St., to gather feedback from the public regarding Eagle Mountain Lake’s Watershed Protection Plan.
Stakeholders who live in Eagle Mountain Lake’s watershed are encouraged to attend.
For more information on TRWD’s watershed protection plans and to register for the event, please visit trwd.com/watersheds.
Genealogy conference arrives March 7
Texas Connect @ RootsTech will host the largest genealogy conference in the world via a live virtual event from 9-11 a.m. Saturday, March 7.
During this dynamic virtual experience, Texas Connect will bring together and spotlight outstanding genealogical and archival projects, allowing attendees to move between Zoom breakout rooms to explore the initiatives that interest them most.
Visit tinyurl.com/TXConnect2026 to join the live session. Those interested can also visit the Texas Connect YouTube library to view the breakout room session recordings by pointing a browser to tinyurl.com/TXConnectYouTube.
Revive UMC hosts craft night March 7
Revive United Methodist Church will bless moms in the community with a completely free evening just for them Saturday, March 7 from 6-8 p.m.
Drop off your children at Pro Libertate Coffee Co., then walk down to Red’s Burger House to enjoy creating a beautiful spring door adornment with other local moms.
All supplies are provided and there is absolutely no cost to attend. To register for this evening, head to Revive UMC’s Facebook.
Bloodhound Club hosts event March 27
The South Central Bloodhound Trailblazers welcomes everyone and their Bloodhounds to an all-breed scent work trial March 27-29, hosted at A Yellow Rose Pet Resort, 193 Skyview Lane in Azle.
Sign-ups are currently being accepted and will close Wednesday, March 11.
For more information about judge panels and the day’s activities, go to Texas Dog Events Facebook page.
Annual NatureCon arrives March 28
The Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge invites you to come enjoy a day full of exploration, learning and fun at its annual NatureCon festival Saturday, March 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the nature center located at 9601 Fossil Ridge Road in Fort Worth.
The event will feature hayrides, arts and crafts, music, food trucks, paddling and much more. A discovery trail will be set up throughout, making way for little explorers. Guest speakers will be on site to talk about native plants and answer questions from young, curious minds.
Visit https://www.fwnaturecenter.org/nature-com/ or call 817-392-7410 for more information.




