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SUMMARY:Know Your GREEN | Evening Talk - Orange Park
DESCRIPTION:We’re already getting several reports of algal blooms across the Lower Basin of the St. Johns River from Palatka to Jacksonville. Read WJCT’s recent news story covering the issue. \nNow’s the time to take action and help us raise awareness to get the GREEN out! Join St. Johns Riverkeeper staff to learn what causes these blue-green algal blooms and why they’re harmful to you and our River. We’ll also teach you ways to help us reduce algal blooms by living a more River Friendly lifestyle. \nYou’ll also learn …\n– What happened on nutrient pollution bills in the 2019 Legislative Session.\n– How to report algal blooms when you see them.\n– Upcoming algal bloom outreach events\, summer volunteer opportunities\, and more! \nHelp us get the GREEN out of our River – don’t miss this informative talk! Light snacks and drinks provided. \nEvening Talk @ 6pm \n\nBUY TICKETS\nRSVP online to let us know you are coming!
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/know-your-green-evening-talk-orange-park/
LOCATION:Orange Park Town Hall\, 2042 Park Ave\, Orange Park\, FL\, 32073\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rising Tides: Save Our Water Ocklawaha River Paddle and Camping(Optional)
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rising Tides on Saturday\, June 8th (9:30 am) for a sensational summer paddle on the Ocklawaha River.\nLearn more about Rising Tides here \nThe Ocklawaha River is the largest tributary of the St. Johns River. The paddle is approximately 13 miles\, but all downstream and is an easy paddle even for beginners. \nThis event has a suggested donation of $10 and includes two SweetWater beverages during the paddle. \nMeeting Location for Paddle(9:30 am): Ray Wayside Park & Boat Ramp\, 9560 NE 28th Lane\, Silver Springs\, FL 34488. \nBring your own boat (kayak or canoe) OR vessels available for the following suggested donations:\nKayak- $25\nCanoe- $30 \nAll paddlers/campers are responsible for bringing their own water\, food and other recommended items such as bug spray\, sunscreen\, sunglasses and hat. Campers are required to bring their own camping equipment. If you are providing your own boat\, you must bring a personal flotation device (PFD) and whistle\, which is required by law. \nCamping\nCamping at Gores Landing Friday\, June 7th and Saturday\, June 8th is optional\, but highly recommended! Gores Landing is a cozy campground right on the banks of the Ocklawaha River. The evening will include drinks\, laughs and maybe even a night hike! On Sunday\, there is an opportunity to make a stop at Salt Springs before heading home. If any campers would like to set up camp before the paddle\, they may arrive at Gores Landing Friday night. \nPlease RSVP to attend here. \nContact Volunteer Program Manager\, Megan Riggs at (904) 256-7908 or megan@stjohnsriverkeeper.org for questions.
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/rising-tides-save-our-water-ocklawaha-river-paddle-and-campingoptional/
LOCATION:Ray Wayside Boat Ramp\, 9560 NE 28th Lane\, Silver Springs\, FL\, 34488\, United States
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SUMMARY:Summertime Social and Save Our Water Kick Off
DESCRIPTION:Attention all current volunteers and members of St. Johns Riverkeeper\, the River Patrol and Rising Tides !!\nThe River Patrol is hosting a Summertime Social in conjunction with The Rudder Club of Jacksonville (map it!). \nThis will also be our Save Our Water Kick off in collaboration with SweetWater Brewery. \nBring your friends and family to join us for guided sailing excursions on the water (bring your own PFD)\, plus an opportunity to get your feet wet with your own kayak\, canoe\, or SUP and suits for a dip in the pool. We’ll also have some family activities like corn hole with prizes and a raffle. \nAfterward\, enjoy some BBQ on the Rudder Club lawn.\nThere will be a cash bar inside the clubhouse.\nPlease bring a potluck item to add to the table as well for sharing. \nLearn more about what being a “River Patroller” is all about! Boaters are welcome to arrive on the water. \nPlease register to attend so we know how many to expect. \n2:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. \nContact Volunteer Program Manager\, Megan Riggs: megan@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/summertime-social-and-save-our-water-kick-off/
LOCATION:Rudder Club of Jacksonville\, 8533 Malaga Ave\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32244\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: The Human Element & Environmental Panel
DESCRIPTION:Are we ready for the next storm? Hurricane season officially starts June 1 and we need to activate our community and our leaders. Join St. Johns Riverkeeper\, Groundwork Jacksonville\, and local experts for a special screening of The Human Element. A new documentary from the producers of RACING EXTINCTION\, THE COVE and CHASING ICE\, you’ll travel with environmental photographer James Balog as he captures the lives of everyday Americans on the front lines of climate change. \n \nImmediately following the film\, environmental and community experts will be on hand to discuss the impact of rising waters in our community and how you can help create a more resilient Jacksonville. \nEnvironmental Panel:\n• Lisa Rinaman\, St. Johns Riverkeeper (Moderator)\n• Kay Ehas\, CEO\, Groundwork Jacksonville\n• Dr. Jeremy Stalker\, Associate Professor of Marine Science\, Jacksonville University’s Marine Science Research Institute\n• Melissa Ross\, Host/Producer\, WJCT’s “First Coast Connect”\n• Community Spotlight: Alton Gordon\, Poet and Activist\, Ken Knight Drive Community \n6:30PM – 7:45PM | The Human Element Screening\n7:45PM – 8:30PM | Environmental Panel and Q&A \nIf we don’t act now\, we will be even more vulnerable as waters continue to rise\, flooding becomes more frequent\, public infrastructure fails\, and our river is further degraded by more sewage and pollution. \nWednesday\, May 29 | 6:30pm-8:30pm \n\nBUY TICKETS\nBuy your ticket and save your seat today!
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/film-screening-the-human-element-environmental-panel/
LOCATION:Sun-Ray Cinema\, 1028 Park Street\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32204\, United States
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SUMMARY:Middle Basin Cleanup | Green Springs
DESCRIPTION:Help us Get the Trash Out of our River! \nJoin our Middle Basin Outreach Coordinator for a watershed cleanup at Green Springs Park – 31 acres of pristine nature and has one of Florida’s few green sulfur springs. Visitors can enjoy paved and natural trails\, scenic overlooks\, a playground\, and picnic pavilions. \nMeet at the park at 9:30 am dressed for cleaning up\, including a hat\, sunscreen\, water\, and sturdy shoes. Bring your own trash grabber if you have one. Grabbers\, trash bags\, gloves\, and hand sanitizer will be provided. \nDon’t miss our regular Middle Basin cleanups on the 4th Saturday of the month! June Cleanup: June 22 | Ed Stone Park in DeLand \n9:30 am-11:30 am\, Meet in the main parking area for sign in. \nContact Gabbie Milch\, Middle Basin Outreach Coordinator\, Gabbie@StJohnsRiverkeeper.org with questions. \n\nBUY TICKETS\nLet us know you’re coming! RSVP here
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/middle-basin-cleanup-green-springs/
LOCATION:Green Springs Park\, 994 Enterprise Osteen\, Deltona\, FL\, 32725\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190516T180000
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SUMMARY:Know Your GREEN | Evening Talk - Jacksonville
DESCRIPTION:SJRK Jacksonville Office | Jacksonville University\, 2800 University Blvd.\, Jacksonville\, FL 32211 (Marine Science Research Institute Bldg.) \nWe’re already getting several reports of algal blooms across the Lower Basin of the St. Johns River from Palatka to Jacksonville. Read WJCT’s recent news story covering the issue. \nNow’s the time to take action and help us raise awareness to get the GREEN out! Join St. Johns Riverkeeper staff to learn what causes these blue-green algal blooms and why they’re harmful to you and our River. We’ll also teach you ways to help us reduce algal blooms by living a more River Friendly lifestyle. \nYou’ll also learn …\n– What happened on nutrient pollution bills in the 2019 Legislative Session.\n– How to report algal blooms when you see them.\n– Upcoming algal bloom outreach events\, summer volunteer opportunities\, and more! \nHelp us get the GREEN out of our River – don’t miss this informative talk! Light snacks and drinks provided. \nDirections when arriving on campus\nTurn into the main entrance of JU at Merrill Road. Follow Dolphin Drive towards the river. You will go down a big hill past a big parking lot and then turn right on River Road. Take your first left across from the baseball complex. The Marine Science Research Institute will be straight ahead. We are on the second floor at the top of the stairs. Parking available in the grass area next to the road. Campus map. The MSRI building is #13 on the map. \nEvening Talk @ 6:00pm \nRSVP online to let us know you are coming!
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/know-your-green-evening-talk-jacksonville/
LOCATION:Jacksonville University | MSRI\, Marine Science Research Institute\, River Road\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32211\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190424T200000
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CREATED:20190425T160452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190425T160452Z
UID:103-1556128800-1556136000@stjohnsriverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Jacksonville Volunteer Orientation and Social
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that the St. Johns Riverkeeper’s Jacksonville Office is located on the Campus of Jacksonville University? Come join us upstairs in the Marine Science Research Institute Building and learn how you can help the St. Johns Riverkeeper. We will have volunteer orientation to get you informed on all the ways that you can help. \nStay after for a beverage and socialize with some seasoned volunteers while they share their experiences on our Observation Deck overlooking the St. Johns River. Volunteer Training 6-7pm; Social 7-8pm \nPrior to attending please complete our Volunteer Application here and also Click Here to RSVP \nDirections when arriving on campus\nTurn into the main entrance of JU at Merrill Road. Follow Dolphin Drive towards the river. You will go down a big hill past a big parking lot and then turn right on River Road. Take your first left across from the baseball complex. The Marine Science Research Institute will be straight ahead. We are on the second floor at the top of the stairs. Parking available in the grass area next to road. Campus map The MSRI building is #13 on the map. \n\nVolunteer Orientation 6-7pm\, Social 7-8pm\nContact Volunteer Program Manager Megan Riggs: (904) 256-7908 or Megan@StJohnsRiverkeeper.org
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/jacksonville-volunteer-orientation-and-social/
LOCATION:SJRK Jacksonville Office\, 2800 University Blvd. N\, Jacksonville\, 32211\, United States
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