The Florida Department of Transportation has released it's Annual Report for 2020-2021. It details the initiatives undertaken by the department, which regulates roads, ports, and railways throughout the State. You can view the report...
Dr. Greg Tolley, Dr. Michael Parsons and Dr. Michael Savarese will discuss the school and the latest information on climate change preparedness and water quality in southwest Florida. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/provosts-lecture-series-2021-the-water-school-registration-116465594729
Donna Moughty, from Irish Family Roots, Inc. will present on genealogy research techniques for tracing Irish family emigration. https://leelibrary.librarymarket.com/events/genealogy-webinar-finding-ancestors-ireland-and-after-famine
The Florida Public Archaeology Network will talk about the engineering, trade, and power that made the Calusa a dominating force in Southwest Florida long before the Spanish arrived. https://leelibrary.librarymarket.com/events/tales-southwest-florida-archaeology-calusa
Join a panel of experts online for information and answers about Alzheimer's. RSVP to 239-5+9-0050
Lee County Parks & Recreation and Lee Health will be hosting a virtual Health and Wellness Symposium on Wednesday, February 3 and Thursday, February 4, 2021. Local businesses and organizations will be live and discuss topics such as veins, memory, cooking demonstrations, and more. Goodie Bag pickup is Jan. 30. Register for details: https://www.leehealth.org/EsteroHealthWellnessSymposium
The Uncommon Friends Foundation's Newton Ethical Leadership Initiative features U.S. Congressman Byron Daniels as it's 5th Annual Distinguished Speaker in Ethics.
The Estero Park and Recreation Center with Lee County Parks & Recreation and Lee Health will be hosting their fourth annual Health and Wellness event. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Lee County Parks & Recreation and Lee Health will continue to offer an avenue of health information for the community but in a revolutionized […]
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.