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🎉 Congratulations to Governing Board member General Douglas Burnett on his confirmation by the Florida Senate.

We appreciate his service and commitment to protecting Florida’s water resources. 💧
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🎉 Congratulations

🎉 Congratulations to Governing Board member General Douglas Burnett 🎉

We congratulate General Douglas Burnett on his confirmation as a Governing Board member by the Florida Senate.

We appreciate his commitment to public service and his role in helping guide the District’s work to protect and manage our water resources.
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🎉 Congratulations to Governing Board Vice Chair Maryam H. Ghyabi-White 🎉

We congratulate Vice Chair Maryam H. Ghyabi-White on her confirmation by the Florida Senate.

Her leadership and dedication support the District’s mission to protect water resources across northeast and east-central Florida. We appreciate her continued service to the St. Johns River Water Management District and the communities we serve.
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🎉 Congratulations

Celebrate Florida’s gentle giants at the Manatee Festival! 💙

Manatees rely on healthy springs and warm-water habitats to survive the winter — and Blue Spring State Park is one of the most important manatee refuges in the District.

Stop by the SJRWMD booth to learn how we help protect the springs manatees depend on, plus enjoy giveaways, fun activities, and more for all ages!

📍 Where: Blue Spring State Park (Manatee Festival at Valentine Park)
📅 When: January 24–25, 2026
🕘 Time: 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

💧 Discover why springs matter
🎁 Grab free giveaways
🎶 Enjoy a full weekend celebrating wildlife and water

We can’t wait to see you there!
#SJRWMD #ManateeFestival #ProtectManatees #BlueSpringStatePark #FloridaSprings #WaterMatters
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