Oyster Roast
November 22 @ 7:00 pm
Friday, November 22, 2024 | 7 p.m. | Garden Club of Jacksonville
This year, St. Johns RIVERKEEPER is celebrating the St. Johns River at our 23rd annual Oyster Roast! Join us Friday, November 22 at 7 p.m. at the Garden Club of Jacksonville. You don’t want to miss our most impactful fundraiser of the year!
- Live Music by Band Be Easy
- Delicious Food by Biscottis
- Oysters from Fisherman’s Dock
- Silent Auction
- Special ticket price for young professionals 35 and under
Tickets
Reserve your tickets here now! All tickets will be digital again this year.
Silent Auction
View the silent auction. (Items will be added closer to the event.)
The silent auction will be completely online. Whether or not you are attending the Oyster Roast in person, you can participate!
Become a Sponsor
Oyster Roast is St. Johns Riverkeeper’s most impactful fundraiser each year! Our sponsors help make our work to defend the St. Johns River and advocate for its protection possible. Contact meredith@stjohnsriverkeeper.org to learn more, or become a sponsor online.
Oyster Roast is supported by a grant from the Delores Barr Weaver Forever Event Fund, est. 2015.
About the Delores Barr Weaver Forever Event Fund:
Delores Barr Weaver established this Fund in 2015 to provide a $10,000 grant annually to support a premiere fundraising event in perpetuity at 20 local nonprofit organizations. This grant will provide a permanent source of income for organizations that Mrs. Weaver has generously supported for many years. It is her hope that other individuals will make similar permanent gifts to organizations that have been important to them. This Fund is one of a collection of Funds established by Delores Barr Weaver at The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida. Mrs. Weaver has an extraordinary legacy of philanthropy, and she has provided transformative support to dozens of nonprofit organizations that uplift, enlighten and advance our community. Her establishment of the Delores Barr Weaver Fund ($50 million) in 2012 was the largest gift in The Community Foundation’s history.