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New Upper Peace River MFL Peer Review Panel - Meeting 6 Tom.Hyle@swfwm… Mon, 04/06/2026 - 05:29 Microsoft Teams United States Friday, April 17, 2026 – 10:00 am The Southwest Florida Water Management District is currently developing new minimum flow standards for the Upper Peace River. Minimum flows are intended to prevent significant harm to the water resources or ecology of an area that may be caused by water withdrawals. The draft minimum flows report for the Upper Peace River, along with the scientific or technical data, methodologies, models, and assumptions used to support the development of proposed minimum flows, is voluntarily subjected to independent scientific peer review. The peer review is conducted by a panel of recognized experts in fields relevant to the development of minimum flows.All meetings are open to the public. You'll need to register ahead of time to receive meeting login info. Meeting Registration Link: https://bit.ly/UPRMeeting6 Agenda for the peer review meeting. Contact Lei Yang, chief professional engineer [email protected] (352) 269-5947 Category MFLs
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"Gator Talk Date: Occurs every Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday until December 31, 2024 Time: 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Recurring Event This event occurs every week on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday until December 31, 2024. Join park staff for an engaging and informative talk about alligators, one of Florida's iconic reptiles. Learn about their behavior, habitat, and conservation status while observing these fascinating creatures in a safe and natural environment. This program is free with regular park admission."
"Every year, KOA Campgrounds across North America participate in Care Camps Big Weekend. When you stay at any participating KOA campground on Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11, you get Saturday night for just $20!* That’s right, stay Friday & Saturday night, and Saturday is only $20! *Not valid with any other discounts. Participating locations only. May not be valid for all site types. Call the campground for details. Since 1984, KOA has supported Care Camps, a network of medically supervised camps where kids with cancer can go to just be kids. It’s a place where they can forget about their illness for a while and have fun. These camps also provide a place for families to connect and support each other. KOA owners and campers like you have raised over $17 million to support Care Camps. These camps offer a true escape – a place where kids fighting cancer can leave behind the isolation of hospital rooms and medical treatments and get back to what being a kid is all about. Best of all, it’s a place where they can connect with others who know exactly what they’re going through. Over the May 10-12 weekend, campers across North America will be helping kids with cancer attend these special camps. Every dollar raised during Care Camps Big Weekend will help send these kids to camp. So come on out and enjoy a weekend of camping and help make a difference in the life of a child with cancer! Book your site today!"
"One Beautiful World Beach Cleanup Saturday, April 12, 2025 9 AM – 12 PM Hunter Springs Park Join us for a beach cleanup at Hunter Springs Park! Let’s work together to keep our park beautiful and protect our environment."
"Pancake Breakfast with a Ranger Date: April 15, 2026 Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Location: Little Springs Park"
"Come join us for a fall festival! We will have trunk or treat, a bounce house, and free food! October 29th from 11am-2pm"
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