Save Our Seabirds


  • Wildlife Rehab-A Journey Through Wildlife Rehabilitation
     January 14, 2025
     1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Dr. Maria Passarelli, Head Veterinarian of Save Our Seabirds, has a passion for helping wildlife. In her presentation, Wildlife Rehab-A Journey Through Wildlife Rehabilitation she brings us along as we encounter the perils our wildlife face from plastic ingestion, filament line entanglement to displacement due to Urban Sprawl and more, and how she and her (more…)

Fall Prevention 102 – Muscles and Senses Approach

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  • Fall Prevention 102
     July 19, 2024
     9:30 am - 11:30 am

Kelly Ward M.S. of Florida Health Sarasota county returns with a sequel to her popular Fall Prevention 101.  Her new workshop The Muscles and Sense Approach will address individual exercises to improve and strengthen your balance systems.  New sensory training works on the systems of balance to include vision, inner ear and body movement techniques.  (more…)

Learn Succulent Container Gardening

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  • Introduction to Succulent Container Gardening
     April 2, 2024
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

Come learn the art of succulent container gardening with Master Gardener, Anna Silverman of UF/IFAS. She will instruct on the best plants to use and where to buy them, which containers work best and why, how to maintain for optimum growth, and how to propagate for new plants. Limit to 40 attendees.  This is an (more…)

Meadows Resident Exclusive Mote Behind the Scenes Tour

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  • Mote Behind the Scenes Tour
     December 1, 2023
     11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Residents of The Meadows have the exciting opportunity to tour the still under construction Mote SEA-Science Education Aquarium which borders our campus. Friday, December 1 .  Each tour is 45 minutes long, and participants will be required to wear a hard hat and follow safety protocols.  Attendees must wear closed-toe shoes and sign a safety (more…)