It’s Never Too Late: Lake Stewardship Is For All Ages
News Release
WARSAW — Discover the journey of Diane Quance, a dedicated city council member for Warsaw and passionate advocate for environmental stewardship.
Diane’s childhood love for lakes has seen her transition from camping trips near Lake Michigan to living by Little Pike Lake, where she actively implements sustainable practices. Her story is one of personal and professional evolution, from aspiring minister or social worker to a fulfilling career as a clinical therapist and guidance counselor, all while championing lake stewardship and innovative shoreline conservation.
Explore the fascinating intersection where systems theory meets environmental stewardship. Diane, as a multifaceted social scientist and public servant, shares her insights on the interconnectedness of ecosystems and human communities. Tune in to hear about the collaborative efforts between the Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams and the city of Warsaw, showcasing projects that have transformed local lakeshores and improved environmental health.
Listen to this episode today on Apple Podcasts, YouTube or Spotify.