Venice Museum & Archives

Venice Museum & Archives presents its 2016 Speaker Series, Design for Living: John Nolen and the Renaissance of New Urbansim. Victor Dover, cofounder Dover, Kohl & Partners Town Planning is an avid bike commuter and expert on how to fix our streets, and in the process shape enduring cities that people really love. He lectures widely around the nation on the topics of livable communities and sustainable development, and was national chair of the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) from 2010 to 2012.

Venice Museum & Archives

Venice Museum & Archives presents its 2016 Speaker Series, Design for Living: John Nolen and the Renaissance of New Urbansim. Victor Dover, cofounder Dover, Kohl & Partners Town Planning is an avid bike commuter and expert on how to fix our streets, and in the process shape enduring cities that people really love. He lectures widely around the nation on the topics of livable communities and sustainable development, and was national chair of the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) from 2010 to 2012. Victor has been designing walkable, sustainable communities for 25 years and his work spans five continents and ranges from revitalizing historic downtowns to retrofitting suburbia.

Venice Museum & Archives

Venice Museum & Archives presents its 2016 Speaker Series, Design for Living: John Nolen and the Renaissance of New Urbansim. Clay Henderson, Esq., President Florida Trust for Historic Preservation will be discussing the economic value of historic preservation to communities that value their heritage assets. Clay is a titan of Florida environmental and historic preservation policy. He was recently selected as executive director of Stetson University’s newly established Institute for Water and Environmental Resilience. For the last 15 years, he has been senior counsel at the national law firm of Holland & Knight, focusing on environmental and water law.

Venice Museum & Archives

Bruce Stephenson, Ph.D. is the Director of the Department of Environmental Studies and Sustainable Urbanism at Rollins College. His books, editorials and journal contributions examine the intersection of environmentalism and city planning and
authenticity as an overlooked factor in economic development. Bruce is a Florida Humanities Council scholar and contributor to the PBS documentary, “Imagining a New Florida.” He will be discussing and signing copies of his new book, John Nolen: Landscape Architect and City Planner.

Sarasota Bay Estuary Program

The Sarasota Bay Estuary Program is dedicated to restoring our area’s greatest and most important natural asset – Sarasota Bay.

 

Global Organic Specialty Source, Inc.

Promotional video – Global is the largest distributor of organic produce in the southeastern U.S.

Florida Park Service – “The Real Florida”

Award-winning video successfully branded Florida State Parks as the #1 eco-heritage tourism destination in Florida and won the 2000 Gold Medal Award recognizing Florida State Parks as #1 state park system in the US (National Sporting Goods Association) and the 2000 Kudo Award for Best Short Film Promoting Recreation (The National Recreation & Parks Association).

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Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute
“Imagine The Possibilities”

Capital campaign video highlighting the Institute’s impressive history of
international scientific research and its expansion into Florida to build a coastal marine research facility on the Indian River Lagoon in the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge.

WEDU, Channel 3, Tampa PBS station
“Dade City’s Little Everglades”

A half-hour television special that highlights the heritage and the environmental restoration of the Little Everglades Ranch.

Little Everglades Steeplechase

Promotional video highlighting Florida’s only Steeplechase. Each March this one day event attracts thousands of race fans to experience the thrill of the Steeplechase and enjoy family-oriented infield activities surrounded by the beauty of natural Florida.

Little Everglades Ranch
“Preserved Forever”

A celebration of the natural resources of the Ranch being dedicated as a conservation easement. Opens with a montage set to music of the abundant natural resources of the Ranch and then moves into the conservation easement dedication ceremony.

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Species Spotlight: Whooping Crane

The whooping crane is one of the most magnificent birds in North America and one of the most endangered. Since 1980 the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission has been the lead agency involved in a large-scale project to restore the whooping crane to the southeastern U.S., the Non-migratory Whooping Crane Reintroduction Project.

Boating Safety video – Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)

“The Real Florida” – Florida State Parks