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Bring donated clothing items to participate in our Clothing Swap to Save the Drops! All ages welcome. Clothing Swaps Save the Drops—Join us for a sustainable fashion event! Learn about the environmental impact of fast fashion and how to make more sustainable choices. Reduce your water footprint and environmental impact. Extend the life of your clothes and keep textiles out of landfills. Discover sustainable fashion tips from UF/IFAS educators. Connect with your community around shared environmental goals.
Learn more about the benefits of rain barrels, and purchase a recycled, food grade-plastic rain barrel for your property. (Q/A afterward)

GI-BMP enseña prácticas de paisajismo ambientalmente seguras que ayudan a conservar y proteger el agua de Florida. La capacitación sobre Las Mejores Prácticas de Manejo por parte de Las Industrias Verdes (GI-BMP, por sus siglas en inglés) enseña prácticas de paisajismo ambientalmente seguras que ayudan a conservar y proteger el agua de Florida.
We will talk about Woody Tasch's groundbreaking book Slow Money, led by CHsrq founder Don Hall by teleconference. What if we invested in soil instead of stocks? “Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money” by Woody Tasch challenges conventional finance and invites us to imagine an economy that honors food, farms, and fertility. Tasch argues that the speed and scale of modern investing have disconnected us from the land and each other. Through essays, stories, and provocations, he makes a compelling case for bringing money back down to earth— investing locally, patiently, and in ways that nurture rather than extract. Join us to envision new strategies for investing in local food systems.