
Chinsegut Conservation Center December Programs
December 1st 5:30 PM Owl Prowl: It’s the time of year when owls are on the hunt…for each other. Join us for a night time… Read More
December 1st 5:30 PM Owl Prowl: It’s the time of year when owls are on the hunt…for each other. Join us for a night time… Read More
The Diner, recently opened at 5490 S. Florida Avenue between Inverness and Floral City, has provided training for its staff to certify the restaurant Dementia… Read More
The Grace Bible Fellowship Church, located at 4979 E. Arbor Street in Inverness, will host an ABC of Dementia workshop from 2 to 4 p.m. Read More
St. Timothy Lutheran Church, located at 1070 N. Suncoast Blvd. in Crystal River, has completed dementia care and awareness training to become certified Dementia Friendly. Read More
When I moved to Brooksville, the Chinsegut Conservation Center was having a class on pine needle basket weaving. I have a lot of pines on… Read More
The Lakes Region Library, 1511 Druid Road in Inverness, will host an ABC of Dementia workshop from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 on October 25, 2017. … Read More
Thirteen members of the Eden Gardens Seventh Day Adventist Church, located at 638 S. Eden Gardens Drive in Inverness, have completed training to qualify the… Read More
The volunteers at the Homosassa Civic Club have been working for the last several weeks on getting the Old Homosassa Learning Center (OHLC) ready for… Read More
Contest proves water resource management is elementary A joint team from Pasco County Utilities and the Florida Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA) has inspired local students… Read More
I fondly remember making applesauce from fresh-picked apples with my mom in our little kitchen up north. We made chunky-style sauce from locally-grown Macintoshes in… Read More
August 3rd R-A-W Real Amazing Wildlife: Join professional photographer and photography teacher Alice Herden for a two day workshop on photographing wildlife. The RAW… Read More
What can one possibly learn from a person who has dementia? “Quite a lot,” says Debbie Selsavage, President of Coping with Dementia LLC. She explains,… Read More