Wellington Historical Society Lunch and Learn
Wednesday, March 13, 2024, 1130 - 1300
Focus on Florida's Natural History
Lunch event at National Polo Center features The Story of Our Wetlands
Want to learn a bit about Old Florida from its natural side? The Wellington Historical Society and the Wellington Garden Club will host a lunch with featured speakers Mary Crider and Lauren Butcher. Both are environmental education experts with extensive experience in the Florida Everglades.
The topic of their presentation is "History in Every Drop: The Story of Our Wetlands." Learn how people have used the unique plants, wildlife and waterways of the local wetlands and how the waters continue to serve humans and wildlife today.
The luncheon takes place from 11:45 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at the National Polo Center's restaurant, Mallet Grille. It is located at 3667 120th Ave. South in Wellington.
Crider is the Environmental Education Supervisor for Grassy Waters Preserve, a 23-square-mile wetland ecosystem with a nature center located off Northlake Boulevard. While completing her thesis work in Ecuador for her master's in environmental science from Florida Atlantic University, she worked closely with local organizations to increase environmental awareness in the area. Seeing the importance of education, she shifted her focus and has now worked with students and the public as an Everglades educator for 12 years.
Butcher has 14 years of experience as an environmental educator. She shares her knowledge of the Everglades with visitors and students as environmental education coordinator at Grassy Waters Preserve A third-generation Floridian, Butcher is passionate about connecting people with the natural world in South Florida. She'll help teach about the history and ecology of the wetland wilderness and about what residents can do to conserve, protect and enjoy its waters.
Join the Wellington Historical Society and the Wellington Garden Club for the luncheon event, where you also can learn more about the two organizations. Tickets are $50 per person, and proceeds will benefit both organizations. They can be purchased at wellingtonhistoricalsociety.org.
The Wellington Historical Society is a non-for-profit organization driven by dedicated residents with the goal of preserving the unique history of Wellington. For more information and to become a member, visit wellingtonhistoricalsociety.org.
The Wellington Garden Club is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating its members and the public in the fields of gardening, horticulture, floral design and landscape design and to promoting conservation of natural resources, civic beautification and youth education. For more information, visit wellingtongardenclub.org.
Category: Community | Local / Community
Lunch event at National Polo Center features The Story of Our Wetlands
Want to learn a bit about Old Florida from its natural side? The Wellington Historical Society and the Wellington Garden Club will host a lunch with featured speakers Mary Crider and Lauren Butcher. Both are environmental education experts with extensive experience in the Florida Everglades.
The topic of their presentation is "History in Every Drop: The Story of Our Wetlands." Learn how people have used the unique plants, wildlife and waterways of the local wetlands and how the waters continue to serve humans and wildlife today.
The luncheon takes place from 11:45 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at the National Polo Center's restaurant, Mallet Grille. It is located at 3667 120th Ave. South in Wellington.
Crider is the Environmental Education Supervisor for Grassy Waters Preserve, a 23-square-mile wetland ecosystem with a nature center located off Northlake Boulevard. While completing her thesis work in Ecuador for her master's in environmental science from Florida Atlantic University, she worked closely with local organizations to increase environmental awareness in the area. Seeing the importance of education, she shifted her focus and has now worked with students and the public as an Everglades educator for 12 years.
Butcher has 14 years of experience as an environmental educator. She shares her knowledge of the Everglades with visitors and students as environmental education coordinator at Grassy Waters Preserve A third-generation Floridian, Butcher is passionate about connecting people with the natural world in South Florida. She'll help teach about the history and ecology of the wetland wilderness and about what residents can do to conserve, protect and enjoy its waters.
Join the Wellington Historical Society and the Wellington Garden Club for the luncheon event, where you also can learn more about the two organizations. Tickets are $50 per person, and proceeds will benefit both organizations. They can be purchased at wellingtonhistoricalsociety.org.
The Wellington Historical Society is a non-for-profit organization driven by dedicated residents with the goal of preserving the unique history of Wellington. For more information and to become a member, visit wellingtonhistoricalsociety.org.
The Wellington Garden Club is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating its members and the public in the fields of gardening, horticulture, floral design and landscape design and to promoting conservation of natural resources, civic beautification and youth education. For more information, visit wellingtongardenclub.org.
Category: Community | Local / Community
Starting Price Per Person
$ 50.00 USD
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Where
National Polo Center
3667 120th Avenue South
Wellington Florida 33414
United States
( Sports Complex - Stadium )
3667 120th Avenue South
Wellington Florida 33414
United States
( Sports Complex - Stadium )
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