Restoring the Balance of the Indian River Lagoon with E-Series speaker Heather Stapleton

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What caused the Indian River Lagoon’s transition from
its natural, seagrass-rich state to an algae-dominated system? By understanding
our contributions to the lagoon’s issues, we can devise strategies to restore
its health. Join us as we delve into the core of this transformation, discover
our individual roles in addressing the challenges, and embark on a journey to
revitalize it to a thriving, balanced ecosystem. This is a crucial opportunity
to be part of the solution – don’t miss out!
Topic: Restoring the
Balance of the Indian River Lagoon
Speaker: Heather Stapleton
Date: March 5, 2024, at 7:00 p.m.
Location: The Emerson Center
Heather Stapleton, a proud Floridian in
Indian River County, holds degrees in Environmental Studies, Political Science,
and French from Indiana University. She served in the Peace Corps for three
years. Formerly, she directed Vero Heritage and Indian River Citrus Museum, was
the education director at the Environmental Learning Center, and now
coordinates community engagement at One Lagoon for the Indian River Lagoon
National Estuary Program.
About
the E-Series: Vero
Beach’s premier performance venue, the Emerson Center, proudly presents its
E-Series lectures—a series dedicated to topics that engage, educate, and
entertain. The Emerson Center is located at 1590 27th Ave, Vero Beach, FL.
Doors open one hour prior to the lecture, and while admission to the E-Series
is free, we greatly appreciate a suggested $10 donation. Mark your calendar for
the next upcoming E-Series event on March 12. Don’t miss these exciting events!
About
the Emerson Center: The
Emerson Center’s mission is to provide educational, enlightening, and
thought-provoking programs, alongside memorable musical events, for our
community. For further information, please visit us online at TheEmersonCenter.com.
The Emerson Center is located at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Vero
Beach at 1590 27th Ave, Vero Beach, Florida 32960.
Media
Contact:
The Emerson Center Team
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
Emerson Center
Emerson Center, Vero Beach