100th Pollution Reduction Project Completed by Brevard County’s SOIRL Program
Category: EVENTS, Press Release
MELBOURNE, FL. – Brevard County’s Save Our Indian River Lagoon (SOIRL) Program is excited to announce the completion of its 100th pollution reduction project and will be hosting a public event to celebrate this milestone. Clams Across the Lagoon Event Feb. 1, 2025, from 10AM-2:30PM Sand Point Park, Titusville Please join us on the A. Max Brewer Bridge to broadcast clams across the lagoon below! Participate in accelerating restoration progress in the northern Indian River Lagoon
by: Johnny Lasche When relationships lose that loving spark and start to feel more like a friendship or cohabitation, it’s tempting to make sweeping promises to “fix everything.” But just like New Year’s resolutions often fail, dramatic efforts to transform a relationship overnight can burn out fast. Instead, the secret to reigniting intimacy is starting with small, consistent acts of love and connection—anchored to a clear vision of the relationship you want to build. Having
All Things Green with Leslie Cramer
Category: Leslie Cramer-All Things Green / Nature, Front Page, Article
Exciting, edge-of-your-seat-stuff: plant care, 101. If I haven’t lost you already, well, indulge me, please, and read on. If you don’t have any, well, maybe you should get some. Houseplants, that is. They provide so much to our interior spaces, beyond just their beauty, the air-cleaning purposes they provide are immeasurable. They don’t have to be ‘messy’ if you care for them properly. If you find yourself a bit daunted on their care (houseplants in the general sense) there
Viera’s Big Year 2024 Concludes with Stunning Results
Category: Article, Front Page, EVENTS, Press Release
The inaugural Viera’s Big Year, a year-long birding competition celebrating the remarkable avian diversity of Brevard County, has officially come to a close. Running from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, the competition brought together birding enthusiasts from across the region to document bird species within the Viera Development of Regional Impact (DRI) and select surrounding areas. Participants used eBird.com, the bird observation platform managed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, to record their