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The Blue Path at Florida Museum of Natural History

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The Blue Path provides visitors a view of Florida's water through the window of North Florida's freshwater springs. This region is home to more springs--over 700 discovered so far--than any other place on the planet. The exhibit examines how degradation of Florida springs signals much bigger problems with the hidden aquifer that flows right beneath our feet. They are now the 'canaries in our watery coal mine.' Combining science and art, this show engages visitors to ponder changes in our water…See More
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The Blue Path at Florida Museum of Natural History

August 12, 2010 to December 12, 2010
The Blue Path provides visitors a view of Florida's water through the window of North Florida's freshwater springs. This region is home to more springs--over 700 discovered so far--than any other place on the planet. The exhibit examines how degradation of Florida springs signals much bigger problems with the hidden aquifer that flows right beneath our feet. They are now the 'canaries in our watery coal mine.' Combining science and art, this show engages visitors to ponder changes in our water…See More
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The Blue Path at Florida Museum of Natural History

August 12, 2010 to December 12, 2010
The Blue Path provides visitors a view of Florida's water through the window of North Florida's freshwater springs. This region is home to more springs--over 700 discovered so far--than any other place on the planet. The exhibit examines how degradation of Florida springs signals much bigger problems with the hidden aquifer that flows right beneath our feet. They are now the 'canaries in our watery coal mine.' Combining science and art, this show engages visitors to ponder changes in our water…See More
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The Blue Path Exhibition at the FloridaMuseum of Natural History

Hi Everyone!I'm excited to kick off my Gain.net blog with an announcment:After a summer of designing and curating; The Blue Path exhibition is officially on the wall as of tomorrowat the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville, Fl.Below, please find the Museum's press release. This concentrated exhibit is the well spring for an entire statewide grass roots campaign designed to unite Floridians in an effort to find new ways of valuing and living with our water resources...Florida's Blue…See More
Aug 11, 2010
Annie Whittaker Pais commented on Annie Whittaker Pais's group Florida's Eden
"The Ichetucknee is a magical place indeed. The Timucuan People made it their provincial capital thousands of years ago and today we visit to rejuvenate and feel inspired. I have learned that there is no new water...the Earth's water is a finite…"
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"Hens may be the innovation wonder of suburbia...food security! Rhonda tells us all we need to know. Hey Gville, in Duluth, Mn they can have 5 hens so let's catch up...why can we only have 2?"
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"Last Friday we spent the day on the Santa Fe at the confluence with the Ichetucknee. My friend Shaun and I walked upstream on the Iche. The optical illusion experience of the crystal water was fantastic--it looked/felt like that graph showing how…"
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The Blue Path at Florida Museum of Natural History

August 12, 2010 to December 12, 2010
The Blue Path provides visitors a view of Florida's water through the window of North Florida's freshwater springs. This region is home to more springs--over 700 discovered so far--than any other place on the planet. The exhibit examines how degradation of Florida springs signals much bigger problems with the hidden aquifer that flows right beneath our feet. They are now the 'canaries in our watery coal mine.' Combining science and art, this show engages visitors to ponder changes in our water…See More
Jul 31, 2010

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Status
Executive
Company Name
Florida's Eden
Title
Executive Director
Industry
Public Relations and Communications
Who is your mentor and mentee?
Mentor-Marilyn Tubb, Mentor-Roy Hunt. Mentee, Harold Barand, Becky O'Brien, and several art students
University/College
Syracuse University, Santa Fe College
Company website
www.FloridasEden.org
Professional Experiences & Goals
The Blue Path Campaign
iG
The Ichetucknee Model-Education
Specialties in Your Industries of Expertise
InformalEducation
Formal Education
Design
Creating events and materials to inform the public
Tourism
Local, green, business
Motivational speaker
Paintouts
Combining arts and science
culinary tourism
leading retreats
How did you hear about GAINnet and what are your interests?
connectivity
arts
traveling and learning about new places
pioneering anything
retreats
farm to table food

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The Blue Path Exhibition at the FloridaMuseum of Natural History

Posted on August 11, 2010 at 10:07am 0 Comments

Hi Everyone!

I'm excited to kick off my Gain.net blog with an announcment:

After a summer of designing and curating;

The Blue Path exhibition is officially on the wall as of tomorrow


at the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville, Fl.

Below, please find the Museum's press release.



This concentrated exhibit is the well… Continue

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At 2:50pm on August 5, 2010, Rhonda Clark said…
Annie- The chickens came as a bolt from the blue, like every great innovation. We wanted a pet, but we didn't want a huge investment. Steve was mad as a wet hen (!) when he was building their coop, since Jacob and I made a preemptive decision on the 2 baby chicks, but he now enjoys "the girls" as much as I do. Backyard poultry is an interesting movement, and you are right, it is national. I'm thinking Steve and I can build a company that builds chicken coops!
At 4:29pm on August 4, 2010, Ryan Moorhead said…
Hello Annie! Welcome to GAIN-net! Feel free to share with us your wisdom and experience via blog post or discussion board, as well as how we can encourage innovation and entrepreneurship in Gainesville, especially in local, green business!

Ryan Moorhead
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