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SUMMARY:Historic African American Cemetery Tour with Ennis Davis
DESCRIPTION:Historic African American Cemetery Tour with Ennis Davis | Monday\, February 16 from 9-11 a.m. at Sunset Cemetery\nIt’s been said that a city’s history is written on its tombstones\, and nowhere is this truer than at Sunset Cemetery\, one of Jacksonville’s largest historic African American cemeteries. \nJoin LISC\, St. Johns RIVERKEEPER\, and the Jaxson Magazine’s Ennis Davis for a walking tour covering the overlooked history of many of early Jacksonville’s most interesting figures\, including Florida’s first Black millionaire A.L. Lewis. \nHear Jacksonville history as only The Jaxson can tell it. \nRegister\nThis is a free event\, but please reserve your spot here.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-02-historic-african-american-cemetery-tour-with-ennis-davis/
LOCATION:Sunset Cemetery\, Corner of Moncrief Road and Edgewood Dr.\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Get Your Feet Wet,Resilient Ribault
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trey Ford":MAILTO:trey@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T090000
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SUMMARY:VOG Creation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:VOG Creation Workshop | Saturday\, March 14 from 9 a.m. – Noon at the Jacksonville University Marine Science Research Institute Building\nSt. Johns RIVERKEEPER\, CCA Florida and the Marine Science Research Institute at Jacksonville University have teamed up to launch a Vertical Oyster Garden (VOG) Program in the Jacksonville area. Vertical Oyster Gardens consist of recycled oyster shells that are strung together to create habitat for new oysters along with many other species of marine invertebrates. A single adult oyster has the ability to filter up to 50 gallons of water per day and each VOG can accumulate dozens of new oysters in just a few months. The goal is to distribute hundreds of VOGs throughout the Jacksonville area to improve water quality and create new oyster habitats. The Marine Science Research Institute at Jacksonville University will be incorporating a research aspect into this project with plans to monitor the VOGs following the deployments. \nEvent Details\nWe are hosting an assembly workshop to build a fourth batch of VOGs for local residents. There will be stations to punch holes in the recycled oyster shells\, string them on the rope\, and tie them. Bring garden gloves if you have them as the oyster shells can be hard and rigid. \nRegister\nRegister here to volunteer! Spots are limited in this workshop. \nSt. Johns River VOG Program\nLearn more about the St. Johns River VOG Program here. If you live on the St. Johns River\, or a tributary\, north of the Arlington River – you can request your own VOGs.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-03-vog-creation-workshop/
LOCATION:JU Marine Science Research Institute Bldg.\, Marine Science Research Institute\, River Road\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Get Your Feet Wet,Resilient Ribault,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trey Ford":MAILTO:trey@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T090000
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SUMMARY:Resilient Ribault Cleanups
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the northside of Jacksonville during the Great St. Johns River Cleanup! These cleanups are part of Duval County’s annual Great St. Johns River Celebration. \nResilient Ribault is a community-driven effort led by St. Johns Riverkeeper & LISC Jacksonville to address the challenges facing the waterways and communities in the Ribault River and Moncrief Creek watersheds. \nWatershed Address: Ribault River > Trout River > St. Johns River \nHarborview Boat Ramp Cleanup | Saturday\, March 21 from 9-11 a.m.\nAt Harborview Boat Ramp\, volunteers play a vital role in caring for one of the most important public access points to the Ribault River – supporting clean water\, healthy habitats\, and safe\, welcoming spaces for recreation and learning. \nRegister: RSVP here and let us know you plan to join! \nCharles Reese Park Cleanup | Saturday\, March 21 from 9-11 a.m.\nRegister: RSVP here and let us know you plan to join! \nRibault Scenic Drive Park Cleanup | Saturday\, March 21 from 9-11 a.m.\nRegister: RSVP here and let us know you plan to join! \nWhat to Bring to Any Cleanup:\n\nFULL Reusable Water Bottle\nHat\, Sunglasses\, Sunscreen\nClosed-toe shoes (required)\nRain boots\, work boots\, or waders are extremely helpful!\nOptional: Heavy duty gloves (if desired)\n\nCleanup gloves and bags will be provided by City of Jacksonville and Keep Jacksonville Beautiful.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-03-harborview-boat-ramp-cleanup/
LOCATION:Harborview Boat Ramp\, 4100 Harbor View Dr.\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Get Your Feet Wet,Resilient Ribault,Volunteer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trey Ford":MAILTO:trey@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T110000
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SUMMARY:OysterFest
DESCRIPTION:OysterFest | Saturday\, April 18 from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Riverview Park\nJoin our friends Riverview Collective Community Organization (RCCO) for the second annual OysterFest! This festival is a full day of community\, culture\, and connection. \nSt. Johns Riverkeeper is one of the event sponsors. Stop by our tent and learn more about our Resilient Ribault initiative\, Vertical Oyster Garden (VOG) Program\, the oyster reef at Riverview Park\, and more! \nCome out\, bring your family\, and be a part of a day filled with education\, empowerment\, and entertainment! \nRSVP\nRSVP on Eventbrite.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2026-04-oysterfest/
LOCATION:Riverview Park\, 9620 E Water St\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32208
CATEGORIES:Get Your Feet Wet,Resilient Ribault
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T170000
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SUMMARY:POSH Module Build - Living Shoreline for Riverview Park
DESCRIPTION:POSH Module Build – Living Shoreline for Riverview Park | Saturday\, May 2\nHelp us build Pervious Oyster Shell Habitat (POSH) Modules – 30-pound balls of recycled oyster shells and cement that form the foundation of a natural oyster reef along the Trout River. \nA single adult oyster can filter up to 50 gallons of water per day\, and as a reef grows\, it creates habitat for hundreds of aquatic species while acting as a natural buffer against coastal erosion and storm surges. \nOver 85% of natural oyster reefs have been lost worldwide. Every module we build helps turn that tide. \nIn August 2025\, volunteers installed 40 POSH Modules at Riverview Park\, creating approximately 140 feet of oyster reef. Now we’re growing it further. \nNo experience needed — just a willingness to get a little messy and a lot of heart for the river. \nVolunteer Shift 1: 8-11 a.m. at 2000 Ponte Vedra Blvd (parking lot by Guana Reserve Middle Beach)\nMorning shift volunteers will load 13.5 trash cans of recycled oyster shells and bring them to the GTM Research Reserve Welcome Center (505 Guana River Rd\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL 32082). It will likely take 2-3 trips. Loading the shells wont take up the entire shift\, so once complete volunteers will be able to start on the POSH Module molds. \nVolunteer Shift 2: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at GTM Research Reserve Welcome Center\nAfternoon shift volunteers will come straight to the GTM Research Reserve Welcome Center (505 Guana River Rd) to relieve the morning shift volunteers. You’ll get straight to work on creating the POSH Modules. The process involves mixing oyster shells\, cement\, and water into a cement mixer where shells will get an even coat of cement. They will then be poured into hexagonal molds. \nRegister here to participate in either shift. \nThe POSH Modules will be stored for about a month to cure. Then they will be removed from the molds and deployed into the river to help create oyster habitat! \nNature-based Solutions: Improving Water Quality One Oyster at a Time
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/posh-module-build-living-shoreline-for-riverview-park/
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Get Your Feet Wet,Resilient Ribault,River-Friendly,Volunteer
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