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SUMMARY:UNFILTERED - The Truth About Oysters Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:UNFILTERED – The Truth About Oysters Film Screening and Sustainability Art Gallery | Saturday\, October 11 from Noon – 5 p.m. at the Museum Of Contemporary Art (MOCA)\nUNFILTERED: The Truth About Oysters is an Emmy award-winning documentary film that explores the oyster’s role both in our world and its own. Ashore\, oysters are a beloved delicacy\, a commodity driving a robust market\, and a way of life for generations of people. Below the waves\, oysters have long been the silent protectors of the oceans. They are a keystone species that filter and clean vast volumes of water. Oysters also engineer the foundation for entire ecosystems in bays and estuaries across the world where thousands of species thrive\, from plankton to game fish. They are living water filtration systems\, storm barriers\, and an ancient source of protein. \nAfter The Film: Join the conversation with our panelists locally who are utilizing the power of oysters to help filter the St. Johns River. \nEarth without ART is just eh. Join Jacksonville artists\, movers and shakers at MOCA for a full day of programming centered around a sustainability themed art gallery. \n\nNoon: Doors Open\n12:25 p.m.: Introduction to the Film\n12:30 p.m.: Movie Starts\n1 p.m.: Panel Discussion\nView sustainably themed art gallery and mingle (12-5 p.m.)\n\nRegister\nRSVP here to reserve your spot! \nGullah Geechee Fest will be going on outside at James Weldon Johnson Park from 10am-6pm \nThis event is a part of Florida Climate Week – Co-hosted by COJ Sustainability\, VoLo Foundation\, and Riverview Collective Community Organization (RCCO) – Sponsored by Goodwill
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/unfiltered-the-truth-about-oysters-film-screening/
LOCATION:Museum Of Contemporary Art (MOCA)\, 333 N Laura St\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32202
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trey Ford":MAILTO:trey@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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SUMMARY:Underwater Projects Film Screening & Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Underwater Projects Film Screening & Conversation | Tuesday\, November 18\, 2025 from 6:30-8 p.m. at Cafe Resistance Bookstore\nJoin St. Johns Riverkeeper\, Black Films Matter\, Northside Pride\, and Northside Coalition for a conversation about the potential impact of flooding in our area. \nFilm Summary\nHome to the world’s largest naval base\, Norfolk\, Virginia is sinking. It is more vulnerable than even New Orleans. The insufficient flood walls end where a housing project and a historic African American community begins. Underwater Projects mixes animation with live action to profile the area’s local leaders as they rush to create climate resilience plans to face an uncertain future. Featuring Wanda Sykes and directed by Liz Havstad. \nPanel Discussion\nAfter the film\, join the conversation facilitated by Love Reigns with community leaders who live\, work\, or frequent the Resilient Ribault project area surrounding the Trout and Ribault rivers – local areas that are also vulnerable to flooding. \nRSVP\nRSVP here and let us know you’re coming!
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2025-11-underwater-projects-film-screening/
LOCATION:Cafe Resistance\, 5007 Soutel Dr\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Education,Resilient Ribault
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trey Ford":MAILTO:trey@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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SUMMARY:Explore Wetland Preserve with Ben & Louann Williams - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Explore Wetland Preserve | Saturday\, February 28\, 2026 from 9 a.m. – Noon | 299 State Rte 100 Palatka\, Florida 32177 | SOLD OUT\nJoin us for a special opportunity to spend the day at Wetland Preserve\, a 3\,800-acre property in Putnam County protected by Florida Forever conservation easements and managed with conservation and stewardship at its core. \nThis event is more than just a walk in the woods—it’s a chance to learn firsthand how private lands play a powerful role in protecting clean water and healthy rivers. Ben and Louann Williams will share their experience as award-winning land stewards\, highlighting how conservation easements\, sustainable forestry\, and prescribed fire support both healthy forests and thriving watersheds. \nYou’ll gain insight into:\n\nThe vital connection between land conservation and watershed protection\nHow forests safeguard clean water and support the St. Johns River\nThe role of the Florida Wildlife Corridor and neighboring conservation lands\nPractical examples of sustainable forestry\, wildlife management\, and restoration\n\nBen and Louann are not only incredible stewards of the land but also engaging storytellers—whether it’s about conservation partnerships\, living with Florida’s wildlife\, or the history of St. Johns Riverkeeper. They’ll be available to answer your questions about conservation\, stewardship\, and North Florida’s unique ecosystems. \nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to explore Wetland Preserve\, connect land conservation to river protection\, and learn from two of North Florida’s most passionate advocates for land and water. \nRegister\nThis event is sold out. \nWhat to Bring/Wear\n\nWear long pants and closed toe shoes (hiking boots if they have them).\nBring/wear bug spray and sunscreen.\nBring a FULL water bottle.\nOptional: Your favorite St. Johns Riverkeeper hat!
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-02-explore-wetland-preserve-with-ben-louann-williams/
LOCATION:Wetland Preserve\, 299 State Rte 100\, Palatka\, FL\, 32177\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Get Your Feet Wet,River-Friendly
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dryden Mills":MAILTO:dryden@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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SUMMARY:Breaking the Silence: Talking Climate Change in Jacksonville
DESCRIPTION:Breaking the Silence: Talking Climate Change in Jacksonville | Wednesday\, April 15 at 6 p.m. | St. Johns Cathedral (256 E Church Street)\nIncreased storm intensity\, widespread flooding\, and deadly heat. Whether you label this as “climate change” or call it part of a natural cycle\, these disruptions are happening – and causing real pain and loss even here in Jacksonville. And like many communities across the country\, more people share these concerns than we realize – yet they’re spoken of in hushed tones\, if at all. \nJoin C-Change Conversations Founder Kathleen Biggins for a rational\, nothing-but-the-facts discussion about this complicated topic. This presentation will provide a succinct overview of the science behind these weather occurrences\, outline the potential risks ahead\, and provide suggestions on how we can protect ourselves and our loved ones. \nThis presentation is also about starting the conversation\, giving you the tools and confidence to discuss climate change with friends\, neighbors\, and colleagues\, so we can build shared understanding and momentum for action. Lauded by moderate and conservative groups across the country\, this non-partisan\, science-based presentation has been shared with over 22\,500 individuals in 33 states and internationally. \nIt’s time to bring this dialogue into the open and to make sure Jacksonville is ready for the challenges ahead. \n“C-Change Conversations offers a factual and balanced wake-up call for all of us who care about global stability and who\, on a personal level\, love our children and grandchildren.” – William C. Hubbard\, Dean of University of South Carolina Rice School of Law \nRSVP\nPlease RSVP here and let us know you plan to join.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-04-breaking-the-silence-talking-climate-change-in-jacksonville/
LOCATION:St. John’s Cathedral\, 256 E Church Street\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Jacksonville Science Festival
DESCRIPTION:Jacksonville Science Festival | Saturday\, April 18\, 2026 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. | Friendship Fountain Park\nJoin St. Johns Riverkeeper’s K-12 Education Team for the Jacksonville Science Festival. On Saturday\, April 18\, we will be hosting free boat trips all day – explore the St. Johns River with one of our educators! Signups for the boat tours are in person day-of\, and they fill up quickly – so show up early to the SJRK tent to guarantee your spot! \nAges 6+ are welcome on the boat tours – minors must be accompanied by an adult. \nLearn more about Jacksonville Science Festival.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-jacksonville-science-festival/
LOCATION:Friendship Fountain Park\, 1015 Museum Circle\, Jacksonville\, 32207
CATEGORIES:Education,Get Your Feet Wet
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