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Dealing with Tough Customers and Colleagues: Practical Skills for the Workplace and Beyond
Mar
26

Dealing with Tough Customers and Colleagues: Practical Skills for the Workplace and Beyond

Learn tools you can apply to your life immediately to:

  • Calm people down when they are angry

  • Resolve conflict quickly and effectively

  • Turn unhappy customers around

  • Deal with negativity without it getting you down

  • Say no effectively…and much more!

 Elisa Levy is a speaker and author, who has travelled the world teaching conflict resolution, leadership and customer service. Her clients run the gamut from major hotel chains, fortune 500 companies, the United Nations and nonprofit organizations.

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Science, Technology and Operational Advances in Meteorology Since the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane
Mar
26

Science, Technology and Operational Advances in Meteorology Since the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane

Jonathan Rizzo's presentation takes a compelling look back at the catastrophic 1935 Labor Day Hurricane, one of the most powerful storms to strike the United States and Florida Keys. Rizzo will guide the audience through the severe limitations of meteorologists of that era faced in predicting and communicating its impact. The presentation will also examine the growing role of social science in hazardous weather messaging and how forecasters communicate risk in ways that motivate action.

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Speaker Series: Bob Rich
Mar
2

Speaker Series: Bob Rich

Noted American businessman Bob Rich is an avid outdoorsman and the author of five books, including Fish Fights, The Fishing Club, and The Right Angle. His novel, Looking Through Water, was awarded a gold medal by Readers’ Favorite in the category of Southern Fiction and has been made into a film now streaming on multiple platforms, including Amazon, Apple TV, Fandango at Home, and Google Play.

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The Best Diet and Other Myths About Nutrition
Feb
19

The Best Diet and Other Myths About Nutrition

Licensed dietician, nutritionist, and health educator, Leigh Pujado will discuss how the internet and social media bombard us with confusing and conflicting nutrition and dietary advice, many of us are left wondering what’s fact and what’s fiction! Gain science-based insights that will empower you to make choices right for you. You’ll learn about the evolution of nutrition advice, where dietary guidance took some wrong turns, and how that launched decades of fad diets. Leigh will include a little biochemistry so that you can understand how the body responds to certain foods to better equip you to choose foods that sustain health.

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Speaker Series: Liv Constantine
Feb
2

Speaker Series: Liv Constantine

Liv Constantine is the pen name of sisters Lynne Constantine and Valerie Constantine. They are The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today international bestselling authors with over two million copies sold worldwide. Their latest book is The Next Mrs. Parrish. Their previous book, The Last Mrs. Parrish, was a Reese’s Book Club pick.

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Anchors & Atolls - The life and adventures of a 20th Century naturalist in the Tropical Pacific
Jan
15

Anchors & Atolls - The life and adventures of a 20th Century naturalist in the Tropical Pacific

Dr. Grove explores how atolls form and examines the cultural impacts of rising seas across Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia. He also recounts a dramatic expedition—raising a two-ton anchor from 150 feet of water amid tiger sharks, strong currents, and fading light on one of the world’s most remote uninhabited islands.

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Speaker Series: Nicholas Boggs
Jan
12

Speaker Series: Nicholas Boggs

Nicholas Boggs is the New York Times bestselling author of Baldwin: A Love Story, the first major biography of the iconic figure in over three decades. He also co-edited a new edition of Baldwin’s collaboration with French artist Yoran Cazac, Little Man, Little Man: A Story of Childhood (2018). He is the recipient of a 2023 Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant and fellowships from the Leon Levy Center for Biography, the Scholars-in-Residence program at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, the Gilder Lehrman Center and Beinecke Library at Yale, and the National Endowment for the Humanities, as well as residencies at Yaddo and MacDowell. Most recently he was the 2024-2025 John Hope Franklin Fellow at the National Humanities Center.

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HEART LIFE MUSIC: An Evening in Conversation with Kenny Chesney
Nov
10

HEART LIFE MUSIC: An Evening in Conversation with Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney went from outside the Knoxville city limits, playing sports and loving music to being elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Rewriting and refocusing what a song could be, he fused rock, reggae, bluegrass, and a whole lot of positive energy to become a songwriter/superstar who spends time away from his tours in the Keys, Caribbean and points beyond on his way to being the only country artist in Billboard's Top 10 Touring Acts of the Last 25 Years for the past fifteen years.

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An Evening with David Sedaris
Nov
1

An Evening with David Sedaris

Bestselling author and master of dry wit David Sedaris will grace the stage of Tennessee Williams Theatre in Key West with his unmistakable blend of sharp humor and piercing social commentary, following the release of Happy-Go-Lucky and his first children’s book, Pretty Ugly. Known for his distinctive voice and deeply personal essays, Sedaris is one of America’s most celebrated humorists, captivating audiences with stories that are at once hilarious, poignant and unflinchingly honest.

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An Evening with David Sedaris (Matinee)
Nov
1

An Evening with David Sedaris (Matinee)

Bestselling author and master of dry wit David Sedaris will grace the stage of Tennessee Williams Theatre in Key West with his unmistakable blend of sharp humor and piercing social commentary, following the release of Happy-Go-Lucky and his first children’s book, Pretty Ugly. Known for his distinctive voice and deeply personal essays, Sedaris is one of America’s most celebrated humorists, captivating audiences with stories that are at once hilarious, poignant and unflinchingly honest.

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Invasive species in the Florida Keys with Dr. Mader
Apr
17

Invasive species in the Florida Keys with Dr. Mader

Dr. Mader will discuss the changes in the Florida Keys’ fauna and flora over recent decades, highlighting the impact of invasive species. Notable invaders include the Green iguana, pythons, Lionfish, Cuban tree frogs, Haitian curly-tailed lizards, Myna Birds, and Monk parrots. Invasive plants like Australian Pine and Brazilian Pepper trees also pose significant threats. Each new species, regardless of size, harms the sensitive ecosystem of the Keys.

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Key West Historic Days: “Echoes of the Island” Panel & “After Party”
Apr
4

Key West Historic Days: “Echoes of the Island” Panel & “After Party”

  • Hellings Curry Museum, home of the Key West Woman's Club (map)
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"After Party" at Hellings Curry Museum, home of the Key West Woman's Club.  

Open bar, appetizers and desserts from the new 2025 Key West Woman's Club Cookbook provided by the Key West Woman's Club.

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Coral Restoration: Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome
Feb
20

Coral Restoration: Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome

Dr. Spadaro will discuss applying new technology, novel methods and materials, and classic ecological theory to the holistic restoration of Florida’s Coral Reef. In collaboration with multiple nations and institutions, he is working with large native crab that have the potential to facilitate dramatic, large scale coral restoration.

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