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SUMMARY:Brewing Up Solutions: Duval County
DESCRIPTION:Brewing Up Solutions: Duval County | Tuesday\, September 17\, 2024 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Aardwolf Brewing Co. (1461 Hendricks Ave\, Jacksonville\, FL 32207)\nSt. Johns Riverkeeper (SJRK) is expanding its Brewing Up Solutions brewery series this year to be watershed-wide. We’re Brewing Up Solutions For the River with people who love the St. Johns from the headwaters to the mouth of the river. We began in the headwaters of the St. Johns River in Indian River County\, and will travel downstream stopping along the way until we reach the Atlantic Ocean in Mayport\, Duval County. Join us for monthly roundtable discussions that highlight various parts of our vibrant river\, adjacent watersheds\, and key figures along our journey. \nThe gathering begins at 5:30 p.m.\, and the conversation will begin at 6 p.m. \nBrewing Up Solutions is a series of community conversations with the St. Johns Riverkeeper and local experts about our local waterways\, threats to their health and solutions we need to implement. Come for a pint and for meaningful conversation on how we can all be part of the solution. \nOur final location for this series will be in Mayport. We have already visited Vero Beach\, Sanford\, St. Augustine and Palatka. \nRegister\nPlease RSVP here to let us know you’re coming and to receive any event updates. \nTopic: Resilient Jacksonville\nHost: Lisa Rinaman\, St. Johns Riverkeeper: The chief advocate and public’s voice for the St. Johns River\nHer responsibilities include holding regulatory agencies and those polluting the river accountable; identifying and advocating for solutions that will protect and restore the river; working with government entities\, businesses\, community leaders and citizens to resolve problems that impact the river’s health; and communicating with the media and the public to educate and raise awareness about important river-related issues. \nLisa was instrumental in the creation of Waterkeepers Florida\, a formal collaboration of 15 Waterkeeper Alliance programs united across the state. She is also one of the founding members of the Reunite the Rivers Coalition working to reconnect Silver Springs\, the Ocklawaha and the St. Johns as the Great Florida Riverway. In addition\, Lisa serves on the Florida Springs Council Board. \nShe enjoys Florida’s waters and natural wonders with her husband\, Mark\, and two boys\, Mark Jr. and August. \nSpecial Guest: Anne Coglianese\, The City of Jacksonville’s Chief Resilience Officer (CRO)\nAnne Coglianese is the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Jacksonville. In this capacity\, Anne leads the development of resilience initiatives to ensure Jacksonville can adapt and thrive in the face of acute shocks and chronic stresses brought on by climate change. Prior to joining the City of Jacksonville\, Anne served as the Coastal Resilience Manager for the City of New Orleans where she implemented nature-based solutions to sea-level risk and coastal land loss. Anne’s previous experience also includes serving at the White House Council on Environmental Quality\, where she participated in the development of climate adaptation and resilience policies to meet the Obama Administration’s resilience goals.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2024-09-brewing-up-solutions-st-johns-county/
LOCATION:Aardwolf Brewing Company\, 1461 Hendricks Avenue\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Middle Basin
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240821T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240821T193000
DTSTAMP:20240814T201645Z
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SUMMARY:Brewing Up Solutions: Putnam County
DESCRIPTION:Brewing Up Solutions Putnam County: Wednesday\, August 21\, 2024 from 6-7:30 p.m. at Azalea City Brewing (120 S 7th St\, Palatka\, FL 32177)\nSt. Johns Riverkeeper (SJRK) is expanding its Brewing Up Solutions brewery series this year to be watershed-wide. We’re Brewing Up Solutions For the River with people who love the St. Johns from the headwaters to the mouth of the river. We began in the headwaters of the St. Johns River in Indian River County\, and will travel downstream stopping along the way until we reach the Atlantic Ocean in Mayport\, Duval County. Join us for monthly roundtable discussions that highlight various parts of our vibrant river\, adjacent watersheds\, and key figures along our journey. \nThis month at Azalea City Brewing\, we will be discussing submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) and our SAVe Our River’s Grasses expedition. Azalea City has chosen St. Johns Riverkeeper as their nonprofit organization of the month\, and you will have the opportunity to round up your tab as a donation to St. Johns Riverkeeper at this event and throughout the month of August! \nFuture locations for this series will include Jacksonville and Mayport. We have already visited Vero Beach\, Sanford\, and St. Augustine. \nRegister\nThis event is free and open to the public! \nTopic: Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) and our SAVe Our River’s Grasses Expedition\nHost: Lisa Rinaman\, St. Johns Riverkeeper: The chief advocate and public’s voice for the St. Johns River\nHer responsibilities include holding regulatory agencies and those polluting the river accountable; identifying and advocating for solutions that will protect and restore the river; working with government entities\, businesses\, community leaders and citizens to resolve problems that impact the river’s health; and communicating with the media and the public to educate and raise awareness about important river-related issues. \nLisa was instrumental in the creation of Waterkeepers Florida\, a formal collaboration of 15 Waterkeeper Alliance programs united across the state. She is also one of the founding members of the Reunite the Rivers Coalition working to reconnect Silver Springs\, the Ocklawaha and the St. Johns as the Great Florida Riverway. In addition\, Lisa serves on the Florida Springs Council Board. \nShe enjoys Florida’s waters and natural wonders with her husband\, Mark\, and two boys\, Mark Jr. and August. \nSpecial Guest: Tim Mann\, Mighty River Recovery board member\nTim served with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) for 25 years and has been a tournament bass fishing angler for 3 decades. He fished Bassmaster Nation and Major Bass Fishing League (FLW BFL) tournaments in the past. He is also a local tournament angler. \nTim has taken a special interest in the river through noticing a decline in its habitat and health. He serves on the board of the Mighty River Recovery\, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving fish and wildlife habitat on Florida’s St. Johns River\, while working to organize and unify outdoor enthusiasts. \nTim was instrumental in the SAV protective enclosure initiative set forth by Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC). Tim was the lead organizer in recruiting volunteers to install these SAV protective enclosures in the St. Johns in an attempt to bring back this vital habitat.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2024-08-brewing-up-solutions-putnam-county/
LOCATION:Azalea City Brewing\, 120 South 7th Street\, Palatka\, FL\, 32177
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Middle Basin
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240815T133000
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SUMMARY:River Patrol Volunteer Webinar
DESCRIPTION:River Patrol Volunteer Webinar: How to get involved with the Monofilament Recovery Program | Thursday\, August 15 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. | Zoom\nJoin us for an informal chat about the Monofilament Recovery Program\, and how you can become a volunteer as part of this ongoing effort by St. Johns Riverkeeper’s River Patrol. With your help\, we can keep dangerous fishing line out of our waterways\, educate the public\, and encourage responsible angling for all! \nRegister\nPlease register here to receive the link to join this virtual discussion.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2024-08-river-patrol-volunteer-webinar/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Morse":MAILTO:steph@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240813T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240813T190000
DTSTAMP:20240812T203921Z
CREATED:20240722T171004Z
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SUMMARY:Brewing Up Solutions: St. Johns County
DESCRIPTION:Brewing Up Solutions St. Johns County: Tuesday\, August 13\, 2024 from 5-7 p.m. at Dog Rose Brewing Co. (77 Bridge St\, St. Augustine\, FL 32084)\nSt. Johns Riverkeeper (SJRK) is expanding its Brewing Up Solutions brewery series this year to be watershed-wide. We’re Brewing Up Solutions For the River with people who love the St. Johns from the headwaters to the mouth of the river. We began in the headwaters of the St. Johns River in Indian River County\, and will travel downstream stopping along the way until we reach the Atlantic Ocean in Mayport\, Duval County. Join us for monthly roundtable discussions that highlight various parts of our vibrant river\, adjacent watersheds\, and key figures along our journey. \nFuture locations for this series will include Palatka\, Jacksonville\, and Mayport. We have already visited Vero Beach and Sanford. \nRegister\nPlease RSVP here to let us know you’re coming and to receive any event updates. \nTopic: Urban Sprawl\, Development and Impacts to our Waterways\nHost: Lisa Rinaman\, St. Johns Riverkeeper: The chief advocate and public’s voice for the St. Johns River\nHer responsibilities include holding regulatory agencies and those polluting the river accountable; identifying and advocating for solutions that will protect and restore the river; working with government entities\, businesses\, community leaders and citizens to resolve problems that impact the river’s health; and communicating with the media and the public to educate and raise awareness about important river-related issues. \nLisa was instrumental in the creation of Waterkeepers Florida\, a formal collaboration of 15 Waterkeeper Alliance programs united across the state. She is also one of the founding members of the Reunite the Rivers Coalition working to reconnect Silver Springs\, the Ocklawaha and the St. Johns as the Great Florida Riverway. In addition\, Lisa serves on the Florida Springs Council Board. \nShe enjoys Florida’s waters and natural wonders with her husband\, Mark\, and two boys\, Mark Jr. and August. \nSpecial Guest: Jen Lomberk\, Executive Director & Matanzas Riverkeeper\nJen Lomberk is your Matanzas Riverkeeper. As a native Floridian\, Lomberk has a lifelong personal connection with Florida’s natural areas and has dedicated her career to protecting them. Lomberk holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Central Florida as well as a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Florida Levin College of Law with a certificate in Environmental & Land Use Law and Policy. As a Student Associate in the Conservation Clinic at UF Law\, Lomberk worked on projects spanning a broad spectrum of environmental issues ranging from municipal beach regulation in the state of Florida to national park management in The Bahamas. After becoming a licensed attorney\, Lomberk served as the Staff Attorney for Alachua Conservation Trust and the Director of Special Projects for the University of Florida Levin College of Law Conservation Clinic\, focusing on the use of conservation easements to protect sea turtle nesting habitat. Lomberk took the helm as the Matanzas Riverkeeper in December of 2017 and currently serves as the Chair of the Waterkeepers Florida regional entity. \nParking
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2024-08-brewing-up-solutions-st-johns-county/
LOCATION:Dog Rose Brewing Co.\, 77 Bridge St.\, St. Augustine\, 32084\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Middle Basin
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240716T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240716T190000
DTSTAMP:20240709T191724Z
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SUMMARY:Brewing Up Solutions: Seminole County
DESCRIPTION:Brewing Up Solutions Seminole County: July 16\, 2024 from 5-7 p.m. at Deviant Wolfe Brewing (121 W 1st St\, Sanford\, FL)\nSt. Johns Riverkeeper (SJRK) is expanding its Brewing Up Solutions brewery series this year to be watershed-wide. We’re Brewing Up Solutions For the River with people who love the St. Johns from the headwaters to the mouth of the river. We began in the headwaters of the St. Johns River in Indian River County\, and will travel downstream stopping along the way until we reach the Atlantic Ocean in Mayport\, Duval County. Join us for monthly roundtable discussions that highlight various parts of our vibrant river\, adjacent watersheds\, and key figures along our journey. \nFuture locations for this series will include Palatka\, St. Augustine\, Jacksonville\, and Mayport. \nTopic: Inciting Action Against Climate Change\nRegister\nPlease RSVP here to let us know you’re coming and to receive any event updates. \nHost: Lisa Rinaman\, St. Johns Riverkeeper: The chief advocate and public’s voice for the St. Johns River\nHer responsibilities include holding regulatory agencies and those polluting the river accountable; identifying and advocating for solutions that will protect and restore the river; working with government entities\, businesses\, community leaders and citizens to resolve problems that impact the river’s health; and communicating with the media and the public to educate and raise awareness about important river-related issues. \nLisa was instrumental in the creation of Waterkeepers Florida\, a formal collaboration of 15 Waterkeeper Alliance programs united across the state. She is also one of the founding members of the Reunite the Rivers Coalition working to reconnect Silver Springs\, the Ocklawaha and the St. Johns as the Great Florida Riverway. In addition\, Lisa serves on the Florida Springs Council Board. \nShe enjoys Florida’s waters and natural wonders with her husband\, Mark\, and two boys\, Mark Jr. and August. \nSpecial Guest: Kristin Anderson: Chief Branch Officer for IDEAS For Us\nAs the Chief Branch Officer of IDEAS For Us\, Kristin currently spearheads environmental initiatives in Florida and works to catalyze global leaders to replicate these efforts in their respective communities. The approach centers on addressing worldwide challenges through grassroots solutions\, championing education\, inspiration\, and empowerment to incite action against climate change on both individual and community levels. Equipped with a Biology degree specializing in Evolution\, Ecology\, and Conservation\, Kristin works to integrate scientific and social considerations to devise sustainable solutions. \nAbout Ideas For Us: IDEAS For Us is an Orlando-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and accredited NGO of the United Nations. Our mission is to develop\, fund\, and scale solutions to the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. Since our inception in 2008\, we have been leading hundreds of environmental education and eco-action projects across 12 branches worldwide\, utilizing the model of solving global environmental challenges with local solutions. These solutions take the form of native landscaping\, shoreline restoration\, waste cleanups\, tree plantings\, edible garden installations\, renewable energy projects\, green job training\, and more.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2024-07-brewing-up-solutions-seminole-county/
LOCATION:Deviant Wolfe Brewing\, 121 W 1st St\, Sanford\, FL\, 32771\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Middle Basin
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240626T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240626T180000
DTSTAMP:20240614T205815Z
CREATED:20240612T203845Z
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SUMMARY:Brewing Up Solutions: Indian River County
DESCRIPTION:Brewing Up Solutions | For the River\nSt. Johns Riverkeeper (SJRK) is expanding its Brewing Up Solutions brewery series this year to be watershed-wide. We’re Brewing Up Solutions For the River with people who love the St. Johns from the headwaters to the mouth of the river. Beginning in the headwaters of the St. Johns River in Indian River County\, we will travel downstream stopping along the way until we reach the Atlantic Ocean in Mayport\, Duval County. Join us for monthly roundtable discussions that highlight various parts of our vibrant river\, adjacent watersheds\, and key figures along our journey. \nFuture locations for this series will include Sanford\, Palatka\, St. Augustine\, Jacksonville\, and Mayport. \nLaunch Date: June 26\, 2024 from 4-6 p.m. at Walking Tree Brewery (3209 Dodger Road\, Vero Beach) – Register Here\nTopic: Grove Land Reservoir – Risks to the St. Johns and the Indian River Lagoon (IRL)\nOn June 12\, the Governor signed his budget that included a last-minute maneuver that appropriates $400 million dollars to the SJRWMD to acquire\, permit and construct the Grove Land Reservoir and Stormwater Treatment Area\, which will flood the Upper St. Johns River with polluted water from South Florida. \nAs currently designed\, Grove Land will deliver the majority of water to the St. Johns River basin when the river is already high. The additional water would either cause downstream flooding in the St. Johns or would require discharge to the IRL via the C-54 canal. It would also increase phosphorus loads in violation of downstream water quality protections. \nAdvocates for the health of the IRL and the St. Johns River will join forces to ensure that both water bodies are protected equally from this unsustainable project. \nRegister\nPlease RSVP here to let us know you plan to join us. \nHost: Lisa Rinaman\, St. Johns Riverkeeper: The chief advocate and public’s voice for the St. Johns River\nHer responsibilities include holding regulatory agencies and those polluting the river accountable; identifying and advocating for solutions that will protect and restore the river; working with government entities\, businesses\, community leaders and citizens to resolve problems that impact the river’s health; and communicating with the media and the public to educate and raise awareness about important river-related issues. \nLisa was instrumental in the creation of Waterkeepers Florida\, a formal collaboration of 15 Waterkeeper Alliance programs united across the state. She is also one of the founding members of the Reunite the Rivers Coalition working to reconnect Silver Springs\, the Ocklawaha and the St. Johns as the Great Florida Riverway. In addition\, Lisa serves on the Florida Springs Council Board. \nShe enjoys Florida’s waters and natural wonders with her husband\, Mark\, and two boys\, Mark Jr. and August. \nSpecial Guest: Jim Moir: Indian Riverkeeper\, Executive Director\nJim is a husband and father\, Florida native and resident of Stuart\, Florida for 24 years. He is civically engaged and passionate about protecting the Indian River Lagoon and its coastal margins. \nHe is currently Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Marine Resources Council\, and has served as Appointee to the Martin County Local Planning Agency since 2002\, and is a member of the Leadership Team of the Rivers Coalition\, and member and supporter of many local civic and environmental groups. \nJim facilitates ocean science projects specializing in bioacoustics\, marine animal surveys\, and the deployment of autonomous vehicles and data collection devices. He is currently involved with several citizen science projects and marine mammal stranding networks\, he often volunteers with coastal restoration efforts and exotic invasive species control programs.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2024-06-brewing-up-solutions-vero-beach/
LOCATION:Walking Tree Brewery\, 3209 Dodger Rd.\, Vero Beach\, FL\, 32960\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Upper Basin
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240518T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240518T150000
DTSTAMP:20240503T165832Z
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SUMMARY:Lit Chat with Jeff Goodell
DESCRIPTION:Lit Chat with Jeff Goodell Presented by the Jacksonville Public Library in partnership with St. Johns Riverkeeper and the Jacksonville Climate Coalition\nSaturday\, May 18 at 2 p.m. | Downtown Main Library (303 N Laura St.)\nJoin St. Johns Riverkeeper and Jacksonville Climate Coalition in partnership with the Jacksonville Public Library for a Lit Chat with Jeff Goodell\, award-winning author of The Heat Will Kill You First. This Lit Chat Interview is a 60-minute program consisting of a 40-minute conversation between author Jeff Goodell and interviewer Nikesha Elise Williams followed by 20 minutes of audience Q&A. A book signing will follow\, with books available for sale on site. \nFrom 1:30-2 p.m. and after the Lit Chat\, nonprofits and experts will be on hand with information about solutions to climate change and heat. \nRegister here through the Jacksonville Public Library. You must have a current (free) library card to register. If you already have a library card\, you’ll need your PIN – if you haven’t changed your PIN\, it’s your MMDD birthday (e.g. 0101 for January 1). If that doesn’t work\, you can call 255-BOOK to reset the PIN. \nFrom the author’s website: “An explosive\, completely new understanding of heat\, the lethal force which threatens every living cell on Earth. New York Times best-selling writer Jeff Goodell presents a deeply-reported examination of the impact that temperature rise will have on our lives and on our planet\, offering a vital new perspective on where we are headed\, how we can prepare\, and what is at stake if we fail to act.” \nAs the planet warms\, all our assumptions are going to be upended…The Heat Will Kill You First is essential reading for anyone who cares about the future. – Elizabeth Kolbert\, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction \nThe climate crisis brings no greater threat than the prospect of deadly extreme heat…Jeff Goodell brings a mix of fantastic storytelling\, lucid scientific communication\, and eternal optimism in detailing the profound threat we face with the climate crisis and what we can still do about it. – Michael E. Mann\, author of The New Climate War \n30 million: Number of people who live in extreme heat today (above 85 degrees mean annual temperature) \n2 billion: Number of people who are likely to live in extreme heat in 2070 \n250\,000: Annual worldwide deaths from firearms \n489\,000: Annual worldwide deaths from extreme heat \nExtreme heat is the number-one weather-related cause of death in the U.S.\, killing more people most years than hurricanes\, floods and tornadoes combined. \nStudies show that children don’t learn as well\, more crime occurs\, suicide rates rise\, workers are less productive\, and health problems worsen when it is really hot. \nHeat also puts an unequal burden on more vulnerable populations\, such as older and lower-income people\, outdoor workers\, and prisoners. \nRegister\nRegister here through the Jacksonville Public Library. You must have a current (free) library card to register. \nIf you already have a library card\, you’ll need your PIN to register – if you haven’t changed your PIN\, it’s your MMDD birthday (e.g. 0101 for January 1). If that doesn’t work\, you can call 255-BOOK to reset the PIN.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2024-05-litchat-with-jeff-goodell-heat/
LOCATION:Jacksonville Public Library – Downtown\, 303 N Laura St\,\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T180000
DTSTAMP:20231018T014603Z
CREATED:20231011T173937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T014603Z
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SUMMARY:River Rising: Brewing Up Solutions - Palatka
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 18 at 6 p.m. at Azalea City Brewing\nIt is critical that we all do our part now to tackle climate change\, rising waters and saltwater intrusion to protect our waterways and the future of Northeast Florida. Join us in Downtown Palatka for our second Brewing Up Solutions Putnam event in our River Rising series. \nOur advocacy team will be on Day 2 of our October 2023 SAVe our River’s Grasses Expedition and will join conservationists Ben and Louann Williams to explore the importance of the St. Johns River’s submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) to the river’s health and to its fisheries\, as well as the importance of protecting and restoring our land\, wild spaces and wetlands. \nRegister\nRSVP here to let us know you’re coming. \nThis event is part of our 2023 series of brewery conversations exploring solutions to climate change\, sea level rise\, and the pollution problems threatening the health of our river and our communities. Brought to you by St. Johns Riverkeeper’s Water Policy Group. \nMeet the Panel\nBen and Louann Williams are the owners of Wetland Preserve LLC\, Custom River Excursions and the founders and 35-year owner of Fisherman’s Dock Seafood Markets. They are actively conserving a 3\,725-acre area in northeast Florida so diverse it encompasses forests\, flatwoods\, sandhill and swamps\, and borders Rice Creek. They have lived on the eastbank of the St. Johns just south of Julington Creek for nearly 35 years. Ben and LouAnne were the 2021 Jon Gould Florida Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year. \nThe Williams have taken on many roles as Florida land stewards. They work cooperatively with the FWC’s Landowner Assistance Program on conserving native wildlife and habitat\, and helped pioneer the first landowner-led prescribed burn association in the state. Along with being founding members of St. Johns Riverkeeper\, they belong to the FWC’s local Black Bear Stakeholder Group\, and offer recreation opportunities to wounded veterans through the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Operations Outdoor Freedom. They also use best management practices as a Stewardship Forest under the Florida Forest Service.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-10-river-rising-brewing-up-solutions-palatka/
LOCATION:Azalea City Brewing\, 120 South 7th Street\, Palatka\, FL\, 32177
CATEGORIES:Advocacy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231010T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231010T180000
DTSTAMP:20231003T181847Z
CREATED:20231003T174341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T181847Z
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SUMMARY:River Rising: Brewing Up Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, October 10 at 6 p.m. at Aardwolf Brewing\nIt is critical that we all do our part now to tackle climate change to protect our waterways and the future of Northeast Florida. Join us at Aardwolf Brewing Company in San Marco for our October Brewing Up Solutions event. \nCome for a pint and for meaningful conversation on how we can all be part of the solution. \nAnne Coglianese\, Jacksonville’s Chief Resilience Officer (CRO)\, will join the St. Johns Riverkeeper\, Lisa Rinaman\, to discuss highlights of the soon-to-be-released Resilient Jacksonville strategy document. For the past fifteen months\, the CRO and planning team have led a science-based planning process to prioritize actions and investments that will make Jacksonville more resilient. Building on important resilience work in Jacksonville that preceded this effort\, this process engaged public\, private\, nonprofit\, and philanthropic stakeholders as well as the public in identifying and developing resilience actions. Read the draft outline of the Resilience Strategy. \nRegister\nRSVP here to let us know you’re coming. \nThis event is part of our 2023 series of brewery conversations exploring solutions to climate change\, sea level rise\, and the pollution problems threatening the health of our river and our communities. Brought to you by St. Johns Riverkeeper’s Water Policy Group. \nMeet the Panelist\nAnne Coglianese is the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Jacksonville. In this capacity\, Anne leads the development of resilience initiatives to ensure Jacksonville can adapt and thrive in the face of acute shocks and chronic stresses brought on by climate change. Prior to joining the City of Jacksonville\, Anne served as the Coastal Resilience Manager for the City of New Orleans where she implemented nature-based solutions to sea-level risk and coastal land loss. Anne’s previous experience also includes serving at the White House Council on Environmental Quality\, where she participated in the development of climate adaptation and resilience policies to meet the Obama Administration’s resilience goals.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-10-river-rising-brewing-up-solutions-2/
LOCATION:Aardwolf Brewing Company\, 1461 Hendricks Avenue\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230912T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230912T180000
DTSTAMP:20230906T203239Z
CREATED:20230814T211640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T203239Z
UID:11735-1694541600-1694541600@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:River Rising: Brewing Up Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, September 12 at 6 p.m. at Fishweir Brewing Company\nIt is critical that we all do our part now to tackle climate change to protect our waterways and the future of Northeast Florida. Join us in Jacksonville’s Murray Hill neighborhood for our September Brewing Up Solutions event. \nCome for a pint and for meaningful conversation on how we can all be part of the solution. \nThe St. Johns RIVERKEEPER Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) Team will be on hand to share what we’ve learned so far during our 2023 SAVe our River’s Grasses Expedition. We have been seeking answers and solutions to the disappearing SAV of the St. Johns as we survey an 80-mile stretch of the most-endangered habitat of the St. Johns.  \nSubmerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) is an important biological indicator of river health and is vital to the continuation of a healthy river ecosystem – providing water quality filtration\, erosion control\, vital fish and wildlife habitat and much more. \nThis event is part of our 2023 series of brewery conversations exploring solutions to climate change\, sea level rise\, and the pollution problems threatening the health of our river and our communities. Brought to you by St. Johns Riverkeeper’s Water Policy Group. \nJoin us to discuss the growing threats to our river’s SAV and what we can do to give our river’s grasses a fighting chance. \nRegister\nThis event is free\, but we ask that you please RSVP! \nMeet the Panel\nSoraya Aidinejad \nSoraya Aidinejad (pictured right) is St. Johns Riverkeeper’s advocacy specialist. Some of her key responsibilities are monitoring the health of the St. Johns River\, evaluating and prioritizing issues and emerging threats\, and advocating for actions to improve and protect the river’s health and expanding relationships with watershed stakeholders. \nBefore starting her role at St. Johns Riverkeeper\, Soraya worked at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection as a wetlands evaluator/inspector and a stormwater management inspector. She also worked as a biologist at a private environmental company with a variety of job functions\, including wetland delineations and reviews with jurisdictional agencies\, wildlife assessments\, invasive plant control\, and tree surveys. \nZoë Tressel  \nZoë Tressel (pictured left) is currently a member of St. Johns Riverkeeper’s advocacy team\, starting as an intern in February of 2023. She is currently seeking dual masters degrees in Marine Science and Public Policy at Jacksonville University\, with a prospective graduation date of April\, 2024.  \nZoe also works part-time as a biological scientist for Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission. She is passionate about creating informed\, science-driven policy that will ultimately serve to provide safer\, cleaner\, and more accessible environmental systems throughout important watersheds like the St. Johns River.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-09-river-rising-brewing-up-solutions/
LOCATION:Fishweir Brewing Company\, 1183 Edgewood Ave S\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230808T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230808T180000
DTSTAMP:20230724T190244Z
CREATED:20230724T190244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230724T190244Z
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SUMMARY:River Rising: Brewing Up Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, August 8 | 6 p.m. | Strings Sports Brewery\nIt is critical that we all do our part now to tackle climate change to protect our waterways and the future of Northeast Florida. Join us in Jacksonville’s Springfield neighborhood for our August Brewing Up Solutions event. \nDr. Adam Rosenblatt will join the St. Johns Riverkeeper to discuss how climate change is affecting our river\, natural ecosystems\, and the plants and animals that rely on a healthy watershed. \nThis is part of our 2023 series of brewery conversations exploring solutions to climate change\, sea level rise\, and the pollution problems threatening the health of our river and our communities. Brought to you by St. Johns Riverkeeper’s Water Policy Group. \nRegister\nRSVP and let us know you’re coming. \nMeet the Panel\nDr. Adam Rosenblatt\, Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of North Florida \nDr. Adam Rosenblatt is an Assistant Professor in the University of North Florida Biology Department. He’s studied the ecological impacts of climate change for 15 years at Florida International University\, Yale University\, the U.S. Department of Energy\, and now at UNF. His research currently focuses on alligator ecology in Florida and Georgia. Adam served on the Jacksonville City Council Special Committee on Resiliency in 2020 and currently serves on Mayor Deegan’s Resiliency Subcommittee. \nRiver Rising: Why it Matters\nRising sea levels are making storm surge events worse\, causing more septic tanks to fail\, undermining infrastructure\, pushing saltwater further upstream\, and threatening the health of our river and our communities. \nNow is the time to ensure that the St. Johns River is resilient and healthy enough to withstand more frequent shocks to its system and for all of us to address the underlying causes of climate change.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-08-river-rising-brewing-up-solutions/
LOCATION:Strings Sports Brewery\, 1850 N N Main St.\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230802T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230802T180000
DTSTAMP:20230724T192514Z
CREATED:20230724T181815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230724T192514Z
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SUMMARY:River Rising: Brewing Up Solutions Putnam
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, August 2 | 6 p.m. | Azalea City Brewing\nIt is critical that we all do our part now to tackle climate change\, rising waters and saltwater intrusion to protect our waterways and the future of Northeast Florida. Join us in Downtown Palatka for our first Brewing Up Solutions Putnam event in our River Rising series. \nOur advocacy team will be on Day 2 of our August 2023 SAVe the River Grasses Expedition and will join experts Casey Fitzgerald and Dr. Robert Virnstein to explore the importance of the St. Johns River’s submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV)\, the current state of SAV and what we can do to SAVe our river’s grasses. \nThis is part of our 2023 series of brewery conversations exploring solutions to climate change\, sea level rise\, and the pollution problems threatening the health of our river and our communities. Brought to you by St. Johns Riverkeeper’s Water Policy Group. \nRegister\nRSVP and let us know you’re coming. \nMeet the Panel\nCasey Fitzgerald \nFormerly with the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD)\, Casey Fitzgerald now serves as the Reunite the Rivers Coalition Science Committee Chair and the Florida Springs Council President. \nDr. Robert Virnstein \nDr. Robert Virnstein is a seagrass expert who also retired from the SJRWMD and is currently advising the St. Johns Riverkeeper SAV Team as well as numerous projects to protect seagrass in the Indian River Lagoon and eelgrass in the St. Johns River. \nRiver Rising: Why it Matters\nRising sea levels are making storm surge events worse\, causing more septic tanks to fail\, undermining infrastructure\, pushing saltwater further upstream\, and threatening the health of our river and our communities. \nNow is the time to ensure that the St. Johns River is resilient and healthy enough to withstand more frequent shocks to its system and for all of us to address the underlying causes of climate change.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-08-river-rising-brewing-upstream-solutions/
LOCATION:Azalea City Brewing\, 120 South 7th Street\, Palatka\, FL\, 32177
CATEGORIES:Advocacy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230711T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230711T180000
DTSTAMP:20230627T165136Z
CREATED:20230627T152826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230627T165136Z
UID:11587-1689098400-1689098400@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:River Rising: Brewing Up Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, July 11 | 6 p.m. | Intuition Ale Works\nIt is critical that we all do our part now to tackle climate change to protect our waterways and the future of Northeast Florida. This month\, we will explore how natural solutions and green infrastructure play a major role in protecting our river and its tributaries while making Jacksonville more resilient to rising waters and climate change. \nGroundwork Jacksonville’s Dylan Ford and HALFF’s Kyle Schare will be our experts discussing how creek restoration and smart landscape design improve our quality of life while protecting our community and our river for future generations. \nCome for a pint and for meaningful conversation on how we can all be part of the solution. Rising Tides\, St. Johns Riverkeeper’s young professionals group\, will be in attendance and meeting prior to the event! \nThis is part of our 2023 series of brewery conversations exploring solutions to climate change\, sea level rise\, and the pollution problems threatening the health of our river and our communities. Brought to you by St. Johns Riverkeeper’s Water Policy Group. \nRegister\nRSVP and let us know you’re coming. \nMeet the Panel\nDylan Ford: Landscape Architect/Project Manager at Groundwork Jacksonville \nDylan Ford is Groundwork Jacksonville’s Landscape Architect and Project Manager\, responsible for designing native landscapes for the Emerald Trail\, as well as managing watershed and restoration projects for McCoys Creek and Hogans Creek. Dylan is committed to improving the quality of life in Jacksonville through green infrastructure design. \nBorn in California\, Dylan spent most of his life in Indiana. He earned a master’s in landscape architecture from Ball State University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics with a minor in Mathematics from Manchester University in Indiana. \nWanting to be close to family and the beach\, Dylan and his wife Holly moved to Jacksonville in 2018. Prior to joining Groundwork\, Dylan worked for the State of Florida as Engineering Specialist II for the Army National Guard in Saint Augustine\, Fla. Currently\, Dylan is pursuing his Landscape Architect license in Florida\, as well as the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) designation. He is a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). \nKyle Schare: HALFF \nKyle Schare\, EIT is experienced in the design of stormwater and utility infrastructure\, and site development for commercial and residential projects. He currently focuses on hydrology and hydraulic modeling of master drainage and regional flood planning projects in Florida and Texas. Kyle is also involved in the stabilization and restoration of creeks in the Jacksonville area. He applies his education from the Georgia Institute of Technology to bring project ideas to life and improve communities. \nKyle is a lifelong Jacksonville resident and loves to fish and kayak on the St. Johns River. He has a keen interest in pursuing projects and a career that will improve Jacksonville and leave a positive impact for generations to come. \nRiver Rising: Why it Matters\nRising sea levels are making storm surge events worse\, causing more septic tanks to fail\, undermining infrastructure\, pushing saltwater further upstream\, and threatening the health of our river and our communities. \nNow is the time to ensure that the St. Johns River is resilient and healthy enough to withstand more frequent shocks to its system and for all of us to address the underlying causes of climate change.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-07-river-rising-brewing-up-solutions/
LOCATION:Intuition Ale Works\, 929 E Bay St\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230613T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230613T180000
DTSTAMP:20230606T193057Z
CREATED:20230606T175735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T193057Z
UID:11525-1686679200-1686679200@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:River Rising: Brewing Up Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, June 13 | 6 p.m. | Southern Swells Brewing Company\nClimate change and rising waters are undermining the health of our river\, our beaches\, our community\, and our economy. It is critical that we all do our part now to tackle climate change to protect our waterways and the future of Northeast Florida. \nJacksonville University’s Dr. Jeremy Stalker will chat with Lisa Rinaman\, your St. Johns Riverkeeper\, and share how rising waters are damaging Northeast Florida waterways. We’ll discuss how we can act locally to do our part to fight climate change while protecting our waters. \nThis is part of our 2023 series of brewery conversations exploring solutions to climate change\, sea level rise\, and the pollution problems threatening the health of our river and our communities. Brought to you by St. Johns Riverkeeper’s Water Policy Group. \nRegister\nRSVP and let us know you’re coming. \nRiver Rising: Why it Matters\nRising sea levels are making storm surge events worse\, causing more septic tanks to fail\, undermining infrastructure\, pushing saltwater further upstream\, and threatening the health of our river and our communities. \nNow is the time to ensure that the St. Johns River is resilient and healthy enough to withstand more frequent shocks to its system and for all of us to address the underlying causes of climate change.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-06-river-rising-brewing-up-solutions/
LOCATION:Southern Swells\, 1312 Beach Blvd #3406\, Jacksonville Beach\, FL\, 32250\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soraya Aidinejad":MAILTO:soraya@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230509T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230509T180000
DTSTAMP:20230501T213047Z
CREATED:20230425T193749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T213047Z
UID:11409-1683655200-1683655200@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Brewing Up Solutions: Renew Jax
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 9 at 6 p.m. at Bold City Brewery Warehouse (2670-7 Rosselle Street\, Jacksonville\, FL 32204)\nJoin us as Lisa Rinaman\, the St. Johns Riverkeeper\, Logan Cross\, chair of the Northeast Florida Sierra Club\, and Scott Dye\, a sustainability professional\, discuss Renew Jax\, the Sierra Club’s ongoing campaign seeking a commitment from the City of Jacksonville and JEA to utilize 100% renewable energy by 2050. \nSierra Club’s Logan Cross will provide an update about progress made\, obstacles faced and how we can take action. \n12 other Florida cities have already committed to power all of their municipal operations\, businesses\, and homes with renewable energy on or before 2050. The Sierra Club has demonstrated why Jacksonville and JEA should also make this commitment and how it will potentially benefit ratepayers. We’ll talk about how JEA is responding and how you can help. \nThis is the first in our 2023 series of brewery conversations exploring solutions to climate change\, sea level rise\, and the pollution problems threatening the health of our river and our communities. Brought to you by St. Johns Riverkeeper’s Water Policy Group. \nRegister\nRSVP here and let us know you plan to attend! \nLearn More About Renew Jax\nFor more information about the campaign\, visit renewjax.org.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-05-brewing-up-solutions-renew-jax/
LOCATION:Bold City Brewery\, 2670-7 Rosselle Street\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230422T133000
DTSTAMP:20230417T152351Z
CREATED:20230330T181427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T152351Z
UID:11298-1682159400-1682170200@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Climate Conversations: From the Sea to the St. Johns
DESCRIPTION:Climate Conversations: From the Sea to the St. Johns\nSaturday\, April 22 from 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center\nJoin The Institute for Water and Environmental Resilience at Stetson University\, St. Johns Riverkeeper\, League of Women Voters of Volusia County\, and East Central Florida Regional Resilience Collaborative on Earth Day as local experts explore our future in a changing climate\, and our region’s resilience to flooding and sea level rise. Following this engaging panel discussion\, the Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center will reveal a new mural on-site. \nOur esteemed panelists\, Jason Evans\, Assoc. Prof. of Environmental Science and Studies\, Stetson University; Lisa Rinaman\, St. Johns Riverkeeper; Jenifer Rupert\, Resilience Officer\, East Central Florida Regional Planning Council and Audrey Berlie\, Research Assistant at Stetson’s IWER will discuss our most recent challenges due to sea level rise and river flooding\, resiliency planning\, and comparative and practical solutions for our communities. Our interactive panel discussion will be followed by lunch\, where you can further your conversation with our panelists. \nAfterward\, join us outdoors on the grounds of the Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center\, where a new mural\, designed by local artist Johnny Dame and implemented with Stetson student assistance\, will be unveiled\, and a new musical composition\, A Jeaux D’eau for Lake Beresford\, composed for Earth Day by Stetson School of Music student Luis E Quiroz Galvez\, will be performed by Stetson School of Music students Olivia Corporon (violin I)\, Katarina Nieminen (violin II)\, Briana Mehershahi (viola)\, Georgie Gonzalez (cello)\, and Britney Pflanz (vibraphone). \nRegister\nRegister to reserve your spot.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-04-climate-conversations-from-the-sea-to-the-st-johns/
LOCATION:Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center\, 2636 Alhambra Ave\, Deland\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Middle Basin
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230216T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230216T193000
DTSTAMP:20230118T203910Z
CREATED:20230118T202849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T203910Z
UID:11011-1676568600-1676575800@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Climate Change & the St. Johns: Rising Tides
DESCRIPTION:Join local young professional groups – Council EDGE (World Affairs Council of Jacksonville)\, NextUp JAX (JAX Chamber) and Rising Tides (St. Johns RIVERKEEPER) – for networking and a fireside chat with your St. Johns Riverkeeper\, Lisa Rinaman. \nLisa will discuss how climate change\, sea level rise and pollution threaten the health of the St. Johns River and our communities and share ways each of us can help make a difference. \nRegistration\nYour $10 registration includes your first drink! Register on the JAX Chamber website.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-02-climate-change-the-st-johns-rising-tides/
LOCATION:Tabula Rasa Brewing\, 2385 Corbett Street\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Get Your Feet Wet,Rising Tides
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rebecca Vecera":MAILTO:rebecca@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230204T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230204T190000
DTSTAMP:20230126T202325Z
CREATED:20230126T172153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T202325Z
UID:11032-1675526400-1675537200@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Great Florida Riverway Reunion - Palatka
DESCRIPTION:Join St. Johns RIVERKEEPER and Azalea City Brewing for a gathering in support of restoring the Ocklawaha River\, the largest tributary of the St. Johns. \nEnjoy craft beer\, the Cajun Knights food truck and musical entertainment by Corey on Sax. There will also be a St. Johns River photo exhibit by Will Dickey with an opportunity to meet the artist! \nShow your support for breaching the Rodman/Kirkpatrick Dam and reuniting Silver Springs\, the Ocklawaha\, and the St. Johns. Together\, we can restore the Great Florida Riverway! \nTime & Location\n4-7 p.m. at Azalea City Brewing: 120 South 7th Street\, Palatka\, FL \nGreat Florida Riverway Reunion Event Series\nThis event is part of the Great Florida Riverway Reunion – a series of events happening on February 4\, 2023 throughout the Great Florida Riverway. It is a day where people that love the Ocklawaha and St. Johns Rivers and Silver Springs can come together to celebrate\, connect and take action to reunite the Great Florida Riverway by breaching the Rodman/Kirkpatrick Dam. It’s not just one big reunion but a series of reunions from the headwaters of the Ocklawaha River at Lake Apopka to the confluence of the Ocklawaha and Silver Rivers near Silver Springs\, to Palatka\, near where the Ocklawaha and St. Johns Rivers unite\, all the way to Jacksonville where the great riverway meets the Atlantic. \nLearn more about the Jacksonville event.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-02-great-florida-riverway-reunion-palatka/
LOCATION:Azalea City Brewing\, 120 South 7th Street\, Palatka\, FL\, 32177
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Get Your Feet Wet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jessica Finch":MAILTO:jessica@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230204T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230204T150000
DTSTAMP:20230126T211603Z
CREATED:20230112T164053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T211603Z
UID:10998-1675515600-1675522800@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Reunite the Rivers Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join St. Johns RIVERKEEPER and JU’s Marine Science Research Institute (MSRI) for a concert in support of restoring the Ocklawaha River\, the largest tributary of the St. Johns. \nBring your own chairs\, blankets and refreshments and enjoy an afternoon of music. The local Twisting Roots food truck will be on site! Show your support for breaching the Rodman/Kirkpatrick Dam and reuniting Silver Springs\, the Ocklawaha\, and the St. Johns. Together\, we can restore the Great Florida Riverway! RSVP for the concert and let us know you’re coming! \nLocation\nDirections to Jacksonville University Riverfront Amphitheater: Enter the University through the main gate from the roundabout at University and Merrill. Continue straight\, down the hill\, until you come to a parking lot. This is a great place to park\, as the Dolphin Green and Amphitheater are right there on the St. Johns River. View the campus map (search for “Amphitheater”). \nAbout the Band\nSnake Blood Remedy is a traditional country music and Old Time band. Playing a variety of classic songs from 1800 to 1970\, along with original compositions from singer\, songwriter and founder JD Cook. The band began around 2013 with original members JD Cook and Mitch Holstein (washboard)\, soon being joined by John Paul Jackson (bass). With numerous players coming and going through the years eventually a solid lineup formed around 2017 with the addition of Micky Lynn\, and Andre and Abigail Gruber on banjo\, lead guitar and fiddle. Snake Blood Remedy pays due respect to some of the great music of days past and offers the listeners an authentic example of American folk tradition. \nSt. Johns Riverkeeper Members-Only Pre Party\nCurrent members of St. Johns Riverkeeper are invited to join us for a pre-party at MSRI from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Become a member of St. Johns Riverkeeper today! \nRegister for the Members-Only Pre-Party \nGreat Florida Riverway Reunion Event Series\nThis concert event is part of the Great Florida Riverway Reunion – a series of events happening on February 4\, 2023 throughout the Great Florida Riverway. It is a day where people that love the Ocklawaha and St. Johns Rivers and Silver Springs can come together to celebrate\, connect and take action to reunite the Great Florida Riverway by breaching the Rodman/Kirkpatrick Dam. It’s not just one big reunion but a series of reunions from the headwaters of the Ocklawaha River at Lake Apopka to the confluence of the Ocklawaha and Silver Rivers near Silver Springs\, to Palatka\, near where the Ocklawaha and St. Johns Rivers unite\, all the way to Jacksonville where the great riverway meets the Atlantic.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-02-reunite-the-rivers-concert/
LOCATION:Jacksonville University | Riverfront Amphitheater\, 2800 University Blvd. N.\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Get Your Feet Wet
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T173000
DTSTAMP:20230109T195312Z
CREATED:20230109T195231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T195312Z
UID:10992-1674149400-1674149400@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Take Action to Fight Climate Change: Renew Jax Info Meeting
DESCRIPTION:JEA is the largest community owned utility in Florida and the largest source of carbon emissions in Northeast Florida. Renewable energy sources only represented 1.3% of JEA’s energy portfolio in 2021\, with only 0.64% produced by solar. \nAs a result\, Sierra Club’s Northeast Florida group has launched the Renew Jax campaign to encourage JEA and the City of Jacksonville to commit to 100% renewable energy\, such as solar\, by 2050. Twelve other Florida cities have already committed to exclusively using renewable energy on or before 2050\, and we can too! St. Johns RIVERKEEPER has joined with Sierra Club as a campaign partner. \nRegister\nRegister to receive the Zoom link to join Sierra Club of Northeast Florida and St. Johns RIVERKEEPER to learn more about the Renew Jax Campaign on Thursday\, January 19 from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2023-01-take-action-to-fight-climate-change-renew-jax-info-meeting/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Education
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2023-01-Renew-Jax-Meeting-1200x1200-1-e1673293919556.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jimmy Orth":MAILTO:jimmy@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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