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5:30PM Clean Water Conversation

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Date and Time

Tuesday, February 17, 2026, 5:30 PM until 7:30 PM

Location

Home of League member
Winter Park, FL  32789
USA

Category

Social Functions

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About this event




Join Us for an Evening of Vision & Action: Protecting Our Water Future

You’re invited to an inspiring evening with two remarkable environmental leaders who are transforming how we safeguard America’s most precious resource—our freshwater.

Over wine and artisanal bites, discover the innovative strategies emerging from Florida and Colorado, where citizens are pioneering new approaches to ensure clean, abundant water for drinking and thriving ecosystems. As demand intensifies and threats multiply, these trailblazers are proving that smart advocacy and strategic collaboration can protect our rivers, aquifers, and taps from contamination.

This isn’t just another talk—it’s a dynamic exchange with people who know how to get things done. You’ll learn practical tools for effective advocacy, hear success stories from the front lines, and connect with fellow leaders committed to intelligent action.

The freshwater crisis demands urgent attention: toxins threaten our drinking supply, ecosystems hang in the balance, and competition for this vital resource grows fiercer daily. But solutions exist—and you’ll leave equipped to champion them.

Whether you’re an experienced advocate or newly concerned about water quality, this evening offers the insights, connections, and momentum you need.

We look forward to seeing you for enlightening dialogue, meaningful connections, and a path forward that works for everyone.

Special Guests:
F
ormer LWVOC president and American Rivers lobbyist, Deirdre Macnab, will join us to recap the various water controversies and victories she has encountered since moving west. And Dr. Leslie Poole, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at Rollins College and award-winning writer and historian, who has been studying Florida’s environmental movements and helping to bring attention to and save the state’s important natural resources, will catch us up our local water battles.


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