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Enjoy storytime at home or on the go with Storytime Anytime! This is a condensed version of the in-person storytimes and includes a variety of songs, stories, rhymes and caregiver tips designed to promote and reinforce early literacy and language development.
Climb around Bonita Springs Utilities' water and wastewater treatment plants while CREW docents discuss the treatment processes. How does water get from well to tap, and then from toilet to…well, where does it end up?
Jayne Johnston of Wildlife Coexistence Solutions will discuss how to coexist with various SWFL wildlife including bears, bobcats, coyotes, hawks, and snakes.
A panel of experts will discuss local and global water issues and their consequences in this virtual event.
Enjoy storytime at home or on the go with Storytime Anytime! This is a condensed version of the in-person storytimes and includes a variety of songs, stories, rhymes and caregiver tips designed to promote and reinforce early literacy and language development.
Dr. Robert Bertini of the University of South Florida will discuss developments in transportation and mobility.
Joe Minicozzi, AICP, will provide a refresher on assessing the economic impacts of development and sprawl, including the associated costs and ability of local governments (and taxpayers) to foot the bill.
Enjoy storytime at home or on the go with Storytime Anytime! This is a condensed version of the in-person storytimes and includes a variety of songs, stories, rhymes and caregiver tips designed to promote and reinforce early literacy and language development.
Get three distinct perspectives through the SWFL Climate Compass series. Starting February 24, join us for a FREE, threepart virtual series with nationally recognized speakers looking at climate and politics, military security and real estate. It’s time for conservatives to step up and offer a free-enterprise solution to solve our nation’s climate challenges. And it’s […]
Join a talk about sharks, and discover why they are incredible, feared and often misunderstood. Explore their role in our ecosystem and how to protect them.