Stetson University faculty and students recognized Earth Day April 22 with some help from the League of Women Voters of Volusia County and the St. Johns Riverkeeper during a “lunch and learn” event at the Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center, 2636 Alhambra Ave. near DeLand.
All photos courtesy of Audrey Berlie
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CONVERSATIONS — Panelists gather to discuss climate change and its effects during the Earth Day event April 22 at Stetson
University’s Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center. From left are Stetson University Institute for Water and Environmental Resilience
Executive Director Dr. Jason Evans, St. Johns Riverkeeper Lisa Rinaman, East Central Florida Regional Planning Council
Regional Resilience Officer Jenifer Rupert and Stetson University student Audrey Berlie. The discussion was moderated
by League of Women Voters of Volusia County Natural Resources Chair Nancy Vaughn.

HARD AT WORK — Mural artist Johnny Dame is working hard on a new mural at the Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center April 22.
The mural, a nature scene, features Native American homes, a map of Florida and a beautiful view of the water and trees.

HARD AT WORK — Mural artist Johnny Dame is working hard on a new mural at the Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center April 22.
The mural, a nature scene, features Native American homes, a map of Florida and a beautiful view of the water and trees.

PHOTO COURTESY AUDREY BERLIE
A JOB WELL DONE — Artist Johnny Dame, holding a sketch of his mural at Stetson
University’s Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center, smiles for a photo in front of his
mural with students, the aquatic center’s executive director, Dr. Jason Evans, and
musicians who performed at the Earth Day event. Student musicians performed
an original piece of music titled A Jeaux D’eau for Lake Beresford named for the
lake the aquatic center sits along.