Young Adults Who Inspire Us
Harry Harris Park
On September 24, a friend, Kim and I arrived at Harry Harris Park to paint the “after sunrise seascape”.
It was extremely hot with light glaring onto the shore, a few people were out and about. A normal morning set up for painting and sharing stories.
Hours later I read an article on September 24 about the Boy Scout Troop 912 of Tavernier, cleaning up the garbage along the beach areas. September 23 the boys came through this park and cleaned up the plastic and waste debris in memory of Pascal.
The Florida Keys Residents from MM0 to 107 came out to support Pascal and his environmental influence in his short 14 years. In the isolation days of Covid another paralyzing event was this loss. The Lobby at the Humane Society has been renamed after him. In the Park at Harry Harris there now are signposts to demarcate areas where Pascal chose to conduct his science projects.
Pascal The Young Environmentalist
Pascal-Rene Zue Weisberger’s life was cut short tragically in May. He was a shining star to everyone he met. His second home was volunteering at the Upper Keys Humane Society where he gave names to all the animals. Also, gathering his friends from the Boy Scouts to assist in his particular interest, “Fixing Marine Debris Problems”.
After a painting is complete, back to the studio for observation and drying time. The sun in this painting is so bright as in the memory of this day on many different levels. The only obvious title for this painting is “Pascal’s Sunshine”.
There is No Greater Duty Than To Assist Children and Young Adults.
Want To Know More
If you would like to know more about Pascal Weisberger, search for Pascal’sway.org. A website is soon to be available and presently you can go on the Facebook page.
The proceeds from the sale of this painting will go to the Key Largo Humane Society. You can purchase this painting through the store. Once this painting is sold I will follow up with another story. Doing good things for people who do and have done good deeds!