Led by Christine Rowland, President of West Pasco Audubon
- please bring binoculars
- Weather-appropriate clothing (think moisture-wicking and light)
- Hiking boots or sneakers (closed-toe shoes!)
- Insect repellent and/or sunscreen
- Plenty of water
What (in the world) is a Death Café!?
We are a local, friendly discussion group with no agenda, no objectives, or themes.
*We are not a grief support or counselling session of any kind*
Our hope is to have a safe place for people to come and make this more of a necessary conversation. Trying to make this topic not ‘so taboo’.
Please * No selling or promoting of anything!
The large gathering room at Heartwood Preserve will Sponsor & host this event: coffee, tea & desserts will always be served.
· FREE!!!
· NOT on ZOOM.
· Ages 17+
· RSVP 727-376-5111
· BRING: an open mind, good attitude… and a sweet-tooth!
Pasco County Mosquito Control District presents: Your Mosquito Control
Pasco County Mosquito Control District (PCMCD) services all residents and business within the boundaries of Pasco County. There are many different elements to mosquito control and PCMCD takes pride in keeping equipment in great shape, readily available and sometimes modified for optimum use. Jillian will give a quick introduction while showcasing some of the tools and vehicles that are used throughout the county. She’ll discuss the different roles, how they decide when and where to spray, as well as the importance of mosquito control. PCMCD aims to control mosquitoes in their immature stages to provide a comfortable outdoor environment for citizens and reduce the threat of disease that can be transmitted by mosquitoes. Feel free to come by listen, check out vehicles, gather information, and ask questions.
‘FLY-IN’ for this Community Educational Talk by Jillian, Public Education & Information Officer.
Jillian Meek is the Public Education & Information Officer for Pasco County Mosquito Control Distric. She has a history of teaching and a background in marine science, with a love for animals, the ocean, and her family. Jillian is a ongoing fan of Hearwood Preserve and this will be her second presention here.
Need more info about PCMCD?
Contact: Jillian Meek • Certified Teacher
Email: JMeek@PascoMosquito.org
office: (727) 376-4568 (ext. 226)
mobile: (727)-810-6070
Your RSVP is appreciated: (727) 376-5111
Feel free to come by and listen, check out vehicles,
gather information, ask questions –
See some live critters & there will be giveaways too!
HOSTED BY: west pasco audubon
BRING:
WATER
binoculars if you have them
CLOSED TOED SHOES!
LOCATION:
4100 Starkey Blvd. TRINITY
(727) 376-5111 to RSVP
West Pasco Death Café, held at Heartwood Preserve
Open, comfortable, community discussion group to bring death awareness to those wanting to express themselves.
Meet Up:
https://www.meetup.com/WestPascoDeathCafe/events/263369353/
Join Steve Contes in the Preserve, for a group Tai Chi class.
Free! Any-Body, Any-Age.
Steve Contes, Instructor and founder of the Chen Taiji Center / Travel New China began training in the martial arts over 50 years ago. Read more and learn about Steve here: CLICK HERE
Heartwood Preserve is located at
4100 Starkey Blvd., in Trinity
*this is an outdoor event
Our Guest Speaker for this Talk & Tour will be Jillian Meek, with the Pasco County Mosquito Control District. Jillian is the Public Education Specialist and has been with Pasco County Mosquito Control District (PCMCD) almost two years. She has a history of teaching and a background in marine science, with a love for animals, the ocean, and her family.
PCMCD services all residents and business within the boundaries of Pasco County. There are many different elements to mosquito control and PCMCD takes pride in keeping equipment in great shape, readily available and sometimes modified for optimum use. Jillian will give a quick introduction while showcasing some of the tools and vehicles that are used throughout the county. She’ll discuss the different roles, how they decide when and where to spray, as well as the importance of mosquito control. PCMCD aims to control mosquitoes in their immature stages to provide a comfortable outdoor environment for citizens and reduce the threat of disease that can be transmitted by mosquitoes.
Questions? info@HeartwoodPreserve.com