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SUMMARY:Coffee & Conservation Event Series
DESCRIPTION:Coffee & Conservation Series Join us for our monthly Coffee & Conservation series at the Englewood Chamber of Commerce! This free community event brings together local residents\, eco-tour providers\, and outdoor enthusiasts to learn about vital conservation efforts in our area. Each month\, we feature a different topic and expert speaker\, with complimentary coffee\, iced coffee\, and pastries generously provided by The Dearborn Coffeehouse and Bakery (Joe Maxx). Event Purpose: The "Coffee & Conservation" series aims to educate and inspire the community to take action in preserving our beautiful coastal ecosystems. From manatees and seagrass to sharks and native plants\, these events provide a unique opportunity to connect with experts and learn how we can all contribute to protecting the wildlife and habitats we love. Upcoming Topics: October: Dr. Beth Brady from Save the Manatee Club November: Bonefish & Tarpon Trust - JoEllen Willson presenting on Juvenile Tarpon Habitat Initiative which includes ongoing juvenile tarpon habitat research and restoration work in Charlotte Harbor and Boca Grande. December: Native Plant Society - Speaker Pending - to discuss the critical role of native plants in conservation efforts. January: University of Florida Sea Grant Program- Armando Ubeada\, to discuss the role of sharks in our environment and the importance of conservation. February: Kate Rose from the University of Florida Sea Grant Program. She will discuss the importance of seagrass in coastal ecosystems\, current threats\, and conservation strategies. Each event includes a 60-minute presentation followed by a Q&A session\, where participants can engage with the speakers and discuss conservation strategies. Whether you're a boater\, paddler\, business owner\, or simply a neighbor who loves our waterways\, this is a fantastic way to get involved. RSVP Today: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/supenglewood/items/575741/?full-items=yes&flow=18346 Come for the coffee\, stay for the conversation\, and leave with new ideas on how to protect our environment!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Coffee &amp\; Conservation Series Join us for our monthly Coffee &amp\; Conservation series at the Englewood Chamber of Commerce! This free community event brings together local residents\, eco-tour providers\, and outdoor enthusiasts to learn about vital conservation efforts in our area. Each month\, we feature a different topic and expert speaker\, with complimentary coffee\, iced coffee\, and pastries generously provided by The Dearborn Coffeehouse and Bakery (Joe Maxx). Event Purpose: The &quot\;Coffee &amp\; Conservation&quot\; series aims to educate and inspire the community to take action in preserving our beautiful coastal ecosystems. From manatees and seagrass to sharks and native plants\, these events provide a unique opportunity to connect with experts and learn how we can all contribute to protecting the wildlife and habitats we love. Upcoming Topics: October: Dr. Beth Brady from Save the Manatee Club November: Bonefish &amp\; Tarpon Trust - JoEllen Willson presenting on Juvenile Tarpon Habitat Initiative which includes ongoing juvenile tarpon habitat research and restoration work in Charlotte Harbor and Boca Grande. December: Native Plant Society - Speaker Pending - to discuss the critical role of native plants in conservation efforts. January: University of Florida Sea Grant Program- Armando Ubeada\, to discuss the role of sharks in our environment and the importance of conservation. February: Kate Rose from the University of Florida Sea Grant Program. She will discuss the importance of seagrass in coastal ecosystems\, current threats\, and conservation strategies. Each event includes a 60-minute presentation followed by a Q&amp\;A session\, where participants can engage with the speakers and discuss conservation strategies. Whether you&#39\;re a boater\, paddler\, business owner\, or simply a neighbor who loves our waterways\, this is a fantastic way to get involved. RSVP Today: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/supenglewood/items/575741/?full-items=yes&amp\;flow=18346 Come for the coffee\, stay for the conversation\, and leave with new ideas on how to protect our environment!
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