Timing is everything right? I case you missed our Fishy Halloween Party this past Sunday. It was a huge fun success. We had about 50 attendees and hope to grow next year. Ironically, we made "Jellyfish". We wanted to show the Kidz just how life-like plastic bags can be to that of a jellyfish. They look and move just like a really jellyfish can in the water.

The River Kidz have always advocated for healthier waterways, especially when it comes to our lagoon. Outside of the harmful discharges and local runoffs we see during the rainy season, we also see lots of litter pollution. Every shoreline, beach and park cleanup I have done, PLASTIC is the MAIN culprit (amongst other things).

What can we all do?

To start, the use of reusable bags is a brilliant and inexpensive first step. Typically they cost about a dollar. Even if you bought 5 of them for every time you grocery shopped, in six months (if you grocery shop twice a month, as do I) you would have 60 reusable bags. That's a HUGE beneficial impact on our lagoon, rivers and springs.

I wanted to also share some exciting news with my familiez. I was asked to join Mother Ocean and Justin Riney of Riney Ranch to take part in a state-wide campaign to ban single-use plastic bags as we have seen in California just this year. Its going to take a "village" to come together and demand change but as we have seen regarding the damaging pollution we see during the rainy season the past year, I think it's certainly possible.

I'm going to need our familiez help in this very exciting journey. In the meantime, head over to our new Facebook page to not only follow our progress but to also see ways to help get our message across. There are some really awesome ideas that WILL require your help.

https://www.facebook.com/floridabagsit

-Katy Lewey

Thursday, October 2, 2014 Facebook alerts me that gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist was coming to Sandsprit Park for a tour of the lagoon and meet and greet. Being a homeschooling mom and River Mom, I had to be there. I wanted to give my own kidz the opportunity to actually meet Mr. Crist.

Hannah (my daughter), Zasha and Zach (Martin County River Kidz and homeschoolers) and little Aiden braved the heat, humidity and the urge to dive into the dirty Manatee Pocket water while awaiting the possible Governor. 11:30am came, noon came, 1pm came with an update, the former governor was on his way! The Kidz played on the play ground for hours laughing, playing and looking for the green Quaker Parrots.

The time had finally arrived, the former Gov. was there. Has he approach, the crowded hurried to get a good look at him. He was escorted by Indian Riverkeeper, Marty Baum and Rep. Mark Pattford to name a few. Mrs. Crist was also with him. While making his way to the boat and inching closer to the crowd that lingered under the pavilion, he stopped briefly to talk to the crowd. Expressing concern for the water issues and reminding us of the work he has actually done.

It was time to round up the Kidz and let them have a private moment with him. We prepared and printed a copy of some questioned we asked the kidz to ask any politician if they could. Some of the questions were "When the water is so dirty, what will we drink and how will we live?", "How are you going to save all of the animals?", "If you don't stop the dumping now, when will you stop it?".

Hannah, Aiden, Zach and Zasha very patiently waited while Mr. Crist made his way towards them. Dodging the reporters the Kidz did, he finally was standing right in front of the kidz, the real people we fight for, the ones who the lagoon and rivers belong to, OUR FUTURE! County Commissioner and River Kidz friend, Chris Dzadosky introduced who these Kidz were and spoke breifly about them. Mr. Crist shock each of their hands, asking them one by one what their names were. Hot, sweaty and dirty from playing on the playground for hours, the kidz appeared to be on a mission. It was that very moment when 7 year old Zasha asked the Former governor, "Are you going to save our lagoon?". It was a moment that had many in awe and many seeing first hand just exactly WHY we fight. Mr. Crist explained that he would to everything he could to save the lagoon.


This was the most precious and honest part of the day. They showed no fear and had a mission. Mission complete beautifully!!!

Thank you Zach, Zasha, Hannah and Aiden.


So, many of the River Kidz (sadly so) are familiar with the gross discharges that have been occurring year after year. Even as smart as the Kidz are, the problem can be so complex. I wanted to take a moment to help the kidz (and parentz) understand one of the biggest solutions to our problem.

Let me break this down.

Prior to the 1960's, the Kissimmee River meandered through the center of the state of Florida a total of 103 miles. Today, the Kissimmee River runs only 50+ miles STRAIGHT down the center of the state. I HUGE difference when your talking filtrating dirty water, which is what occurred decades ago. When we see heavy rains in north Florida, most of the time, that water ends up in Lake Okeechobee. That same dirty water potentially could end up right there in our own lagoon if we were to see discharges coming from Lake Okeechobee.










It's said that once Lake Okeechobee reaches 15.5 ft., the Army Core of Engineers (ACOE) releases Lake O water out to our estuaries so that people around the lake aren't faced with flooding or a breaching of the dike, which would be catastrophic for South Florida. So what do we do if we don't want to harm families south of the lake and we don't want dirty water killing our lagoon, our livelihoods and harming the people and animals because of toxic algae blooms? There's a lot of great ideas on the table, but one solutions is obvious.

A FLOW WAY SOUTH!!!

Lets talk about the hydrology aspect of the issues here, even with clean water, we CAN NOT afford the discharges we have seen. Our estuary contains brackish water. The amount of fresh water we saw last year was devastating, possibly even more devastating then the algae blooms we saw. Salinity levels were obsolete. For those who don't know, brackish is half fresh water and half salt water....certain animals need that kind of habitat in order to survive. Too much salt or fresh water can have a very bad effect, which is what we encountered last year, especially with our oysters.

One of the most exciting plans on the table IS a flow way south. What would happen is the Herbert Hoover dike would be replaced with an opening for water to flow NATURALLY from, water would filter through the river of grass south of the lakes and into the Everglades. The problem we are facing is the pollutants in the water due to heavy agriculture. These are the same harmful chemicals that are causing toxic algae blooms and killing off many species of animals
surrounding the lagoon. In order to send the water south, we MUST have clean water which is also proposed in what is known as "Plan 6". "Plan 6" or the Flow way south plan would store water, clean the water and convey the water through the river of grass as mother nature intended NATURALLY.

Of course, this is not the only solution on the table. This is however, one of the BEST, most beneficial plans out there and has been for some time. We of course have some hurdles to make it through before we can get there but, we're pretty excited about this solution and know with the kidz help, we can get there.

Thank you for reading today's blog. We hope you found it informative and of course, should you have ANY questions, feel free to comment below, send an email to riverkidzslc@gmail.com, comment on our Facebook page or even on Twitter. We are ALWAYS willing to answer any questions some of the Kidz may have. If we cant get them, we will ask one of the hundreds of experts we're friendz with.

River Kidz news:

  • We're still looking for familiez to participate in our trunk or treat on October 12. Send an email if you are interested in helps. We are hoping to have at least 20 cars.
  • Sunday, October 5th from 1:00pm to 3:00pm, the Manatee Center will be doing Sunday Stories with Marianne Berkes, awarding winning children's author. 
  • The IRL Science Fest was a HUGE success. We would like to welcome all the new familiez that signed up with the River Kidz.
  • October 8th, we'll be meeting with the Indian River County Homeschoolers group to discuss the issues along our lagoon, look at MUCK and work on an activity. 
  • Monthly we'll be emailing a newsletter with all the months events that occured and are coming up.
Contact us for additional information regarding any of the River Kidz News!


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