The Levinsons Collaborate for Healthy Lakes in Kosciusko County


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Nov 19 2024 42 mins  

Discover how a simple dinner bell trade sparked a sailing legacy as we chat with Frank and Becky Levinson, who share their family's deep-rooted history with Lake Wawasee. We unravel tales dating back to the 1920s and explore how Frank and Becky have shaped their lives around cherished memories and business ventures in the area. Becky’s upbringing on a Pennsylvania dairy farm and her family's conservation ethos have heavily influenced her passion for sustainability, which shines through in our discussion.

Known affectionately as "Becky and Frank the Builders," this dynamic duo talks about their community-building endeavors. They’ve addressed local housing needs by constructing townhomes and fostered stronger community ties than ever before. Their commitment goes beyond bricks and mortar, as they actively participate in organizations like the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation and Syracuse-Wawasee Trails. Through their company, Team FaB, they emphasize teamwork and environmental responsibility, aligning closely with the Lilly Center's mission, and they share insights into how these efforts have transformed the local landscape.

Experience the innovation and collaboration that drive meaningful change in lake conservation. We highlight groundbreaking projects with the Environmental Protection Agency and Purdue University, using satellite imagery to tackle algal blooms and connecting water quality improvements to property value growth. Dive into the complexities of cyanobacteria and the Levinsons' role in spearheading research to understand and combat these challenges. This episode is a celebration of legacy, collaboration, and community empowerment—join us as we explore how you, too, can make a difference in preserving our natural resources.

Learn more about the Lilly Center's work at https://lakes.grace.edu/.

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