All Things Texas and Power
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Cookie Season
December 2024
Meet the Texans helping create a health bee community and visit a small town that brings an old pecan tree to life with beautiful lights each year.
See No Evil
November 2024
Meet the men protecting snakes by relocating them to safer areas, and then visit a blind man who enjoys playing dominoes.
Prepare for thrilling speed as dedicated lawn mower racers take the spotlight, alongside college professors leading students on engaging educational adventures.
October 2024
Crowning Mow-ment
Quiet Storm
September 2024
Meet the inspiring Texas School for the Deaf football team and learn about the volunteers building wheel chair ramps state wide.
On the Road Again
August 2024
Meet a photographer traveling and documenting Texas for over five decades, Then meet a women who’s father helped install some of the first power lines in Texas.
Chill Out!
July 2024
Take trip to see a collection of fine literature and then get the play by play with the Rangers’ announcer Chuck Morgan at Globe Life stadium.
A Feat on Foot
June 2024
Meet the first person to visited all Texas state parks and where to start your own parks tour. Then a lineman family helping keep Texas powered.
Behind the Scenes
May 2024
Meet the people of the storied Four Sixes Ranch working to preserve its legacy and see how Michael Ford’s art merges traffic and culture along Texas highways.
Vanishing Act
April 2024
Join scientists and plant lovers in saving threatened native flowers and learn how Bandera’s Helping Hand puts relief within reach for those in need.
Good Dog!
March 2024
Prepare for the total solar eclipse that will darken Texas and meet the coaches helping canine competitors reach new heights.
Perfect Fit
February 2024
Look for the elusive alligators of the Mineola Nature Preserve and see folks solve beautiful puzzles created by Texas puzzle-makers.
Small Comforts
January 2024
Visit a tucked-away art studio artists have been drawn to for 50 years and see students and community leaders build tiny homes for veterans.