When

Saturday March 29, 2014 from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM EDT
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River Center 
805 N US Highway 1
Jupiter, FL 33477
  


 
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River Center 
561-743-7123 
rivercenter@loxahatcheeriver.org 

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Steve Weagle - Chief Meteorologist

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Night on the Loxahatchee Committee

Baret Barry

Jorge Aquino

Judy Wilson

Karen Cook

Karen Holmes

Kristine Dow

Patricia Walker

Paul McGurl

Suzanne Mechler

Faith Alexandru

 Night on the Loxahatchee: Ripples on the Water

 Saturday, March 29, 2014 from 7 - 9:30 p.m.

Enjoy an evening of great food, fun and enlightening presentations about the beautiful Loxahatchee River, all to benefit the environmental education programs for the River Center!

TICKETS: $60 per person ($50 for current Friends Members)

Night on the Loxahatchee, the annual benefit for the River Center, will be held on Saturday, March 29th from 7pm - 9:30pm. The proceeds raised will help fund the outstanding environmental education programming the River Center offers to all ages throughout the year.

This highly anticipated event hosted by Storm Team 5 Chief Meteorologist, Steve Weagle, offers opportunities for socializing and learning more about one of the area’s greatest natural resources, the Loxahatchee River. Fascinating expert speakers, engaging storytellers, unique entertainment, silent auction items and raffles are also a hallmark of this event.  Village Art Studios will show their own "Ripples on the Water" artwork.  The delicious fare from the legendary Food Shack always creates a buzz with its unique, gourmet spin on local culinary delights.

This year's "Ripples on the Water" theme focuses on the aspects of the Loxahatchee River that make it such a wonderful place to live, work, and visit and on how ecotourism is a large part of our culture and industry in Jupiter.  Mr. Rob Robbins, Director of Palm Beach County's Environmental Resource Management, will show how environmental restoration and eco-tourism are being linked in the Loxahatchee River Watershed with particular focus on the recently completed restoration within the Pine Glades and Cypress Creek Natural Areas, and the currently under construction Hatcher Property. Planned and constructed hiking, biking and equestrian trails which link some of these Natural Areas will also be discussed. Following this presentation, Jocelyn O'Neill will highlight programs by the River Center that are getting kids, families, and adults out enjoying the Loxahatchee River while learning about our ecosystem at the same time. 

As always, guests can count on a savory selection of hors d’oeuvres to enjoy at the event.  The Food Shack has created a "river inspired" menu especially for the evening to represent different portions of the river, offering everything from seasoned gator tail to panko-fried oysters.  Also enjoy wines from African Tradition Wines and locally-roasted, gourmet coffee by Oceana Coffee.

The Night on the Loxahatchee event is a truly enjoyable and memorable evening. We encourage the community to come out for the great food and entertainment, and also show their support for one of our community’s greatest natural treasures, the Loxahatchee River.  Tickets to Night on the Loxahatchee are $60 per person and $50 for members of Friends of the Loxahatchee River. {Limit 2 tickets at discounted rate per membership} 

For information about the event, sponsorship opportunities, the River Center, or to purchase tickets by phone, please call 561-743-7123

    

Food and Beverages provided by:

         Oceana Coffee     

 

 Silent Auction and Raffle Items donated by:

          

     Miami Dolphins                     roger dean stadium               Jim Barry Art  Cobb Theatres                      Lion Country Safari

           

      Cutter's Cove

      

             

 

Judy Wilson, Larry Springer, Bob Hite, Timothy P. O'Neill, Amber Moran,

 

Created by the Loxahatchee River District in partnership with the Friends of the Loxahatchee, the River Center opened its doors in 2008 to help the community learn more about the Loxahatchee River and its value to our community. Since its inception, this environmental education center has connected the community to the river, as well as to one another. The center boasts programs for all ages, including a weekly storytime for families with small children, visits from numerous schools, camp groups, and civic organizations, a summer camp for kids, as well as monthly adult programs on environmental topics. Students looking to enrich their studies and volunteers of all ages looking to give back are also an integral part of how the River Center serves as a valuable education resource for the community.

Located at Burt Reynolds Park in Jupiter, the River Center traces the Loxahatchee River from its pristine, cypress-lined freshwater reaches to a teeming estuary and eventually to the Jupiter Inlet, where it spills into the Atlantic Ocean. The center presents over 6,000 gallons worth of aquatic exhibits with an interactive exploration of the river, a touch tank teeming with aquatic life, and an overview of the area’s diverse wildlife and its majestic environmental value. In addition, guests learn where their water comes from, how it is consumed and how it is then recycled back into the community.

The River Center enjoys and treasures the strong community support it receives from its growing network of dedicated volunteers. Leading this effort is the Loxahatchee River District, which oversees daily operations of the center. Annual sponsors include the Jupiter Inlet District, Solid Waste Authority, Palm Beach County, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Wolverine Ventures, and other valued businesses and individuals throughout our community.

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