St. Johns Riverkeeper - Important Message from Neil Armingeon

YOU ARE STILL THE MAN!


 
April 26, 2011
Upcoming Events
 
 
 
Saturday, April 30
10 am - 4 pm
at the Jacksonville Zoo
 
 

 
 
 
Wednesday, May 4
Art Walk: 5 pm - 9 pm
Fashion Show:  6:30 - 8 pm
Hemming Plaza, Downtown Jacksonville 
 

 
 
Saturday, May 7
10 am - Noon
Departs from Southbank
Riverwalk @ at the
Chart House Restaurant
RSVP:  904-256-7613 
 

 
 
Saturday, May 14
4 - 6 pm
Jacksonville U.
Marine Science
Research Institute
RSVP:  904-256-7095 
 

 
 
June 20-24  and
June 27 - July 1
8:30 am - 4:30 pm (M-F)
Marine Science
Research Institute
High school (ages 13-18)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Change at the
Wheel in 2012
  
 
 
Dear Friends of the River,
 
I‘ve had the honor of being your St. Johns Riverkeeper for more than eight years. During that time, you have shown me support, love, commitment and compassion. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your lives. I am truly grateful for the opportunity I’ve had to work with citizens along the entire length of the magnificent St. Johns River. 
 
I want to share something with you. This will be my last year as your St. Johns Riverkeeper.  I plan to step down in February of 2012.  I’ve reached this decision with much thought and Nan’s input and support.
 
When I moved to Jacksonville and was named the St. Johns Riverkeeper, I believed the community was on the cusp of a historic shift related to its relationship to the St. Johns River.  Little could I have imagined the success and progress St. Johns Riverkeeper, and our community, would achieve in the succeeding years. Thanks to you, the St. Johns River is now our community’s centerpiece, and the commitment to its protection and restoration is shared by citizens, businesses, and elected officials along its 310 mile-length.
 
My original intention was to serve as the St. Johns Riverkeeper for two years. Your unwavering support and belief in our work made it easy to continue well beyond that tenure.
 
I believe now is the time for change in the Riverkeeper position. I’ve always said, “We’re an organization not a person.”  That statement has never been truer.
 
St. Johns Riverkeeper is entering a new and exciting phase in our development. Our programs have never been stronger, and under the leadership of Jimmy and with the help of Deb, Kelly, Greg and Barbara, our important work will continue. Our new office at the JU Marine Science Research Institute gives us unlimited potential for further outreach, programs, and progress.
 
I have some time before I step down. With your help, I intend to work tirelessly to seek a resolution to the Georgia Pacific pipeline issue. SAY NO TO THE PIPE!
 
I will continue to work with our statewide coalition to make sure the implementation of an effective nutrient reduction program reaches a successful end. I will continue to work with you to monitor the health of the St. Johns and to ensure compliance with environmental regulations. And, I will be working with our search committee to find the right person to fill this important position.
 
We have established a committee to conduct a national search for my replacement.  Several of the committee members served in this same capacity when I was hired.  Let me assure you that we will find the right person to serve as your new St. Johns Riverkeeper, and he or she will continue the work we began over a decade ago. Nothing will change, except for the face and voice of the river.
 
In closing, let me caution those reading this who believe my departure indicates a shift in St. Johns Riverkeeper’s commitment to protecting and defending the St. Johns River at all costs. It does not. We will continue to speak out in defense of the river, hold those who harm it accountable, and seek sensible solutions to issues impacting our river's health. That’s what we do, and that work will continue long after my departure.
 
I’m not going anywhere for awhile, and I will continue to send out occasional emails to keep you informed of our search process.
 
On a personal note, I’ve always believed change is a good thing, and I’m excited about the future.  I intend to continue to work to make our community a better place after I leave St. Johns Riverkeeper.   
 
Thank you again for your support and dedication to our work.  Words cannot express how honored I am to be your St. Johns Riverkeeper and to continue serving you and your river until I step down from my post in 2012.
 
For the River,
 
Your St. Johns Riverkeeper
 
P.S.  Click here to see a video announcement that we recently made regarding my decision.
 

 
Upcoming Events Details
 
Saturday, April 30th        10 am - 4 pm 
 
St. Johns Riverkeeper hosts scavenger hunts through the Wild Florida exhibit!  Come spend a day at the zoo and learn how to take care of our earth by visiting environmental and animal conservation booths while you are there!   
 
 
Wednesday, May 4th        5 - 9 pm (Fashion Show 6:30 - 8 pm)
Hemming Plaza, Downtown Jacksonville
 
Love Ur Mother is a blend of art, food and fashion in one location that is free to the public. This event will be part of the May Jacksonville Art Walk. Local restaurants that serve organic products will showcase their culinary delights.
 
Enjoy a unique fashion show as local models and celebrities strut the catwalk, modeling outfits by local designers that are constructed of different kinds of recycled materials. Laura Street in front of MOCA and the Main Library will be blocked off, where a huge fashion show runway will be located. The fashion show will take place from 6:30 – 8 pm.
 
We will have some of our River Friendly rain barrels on display, as well. Come out for an evening of fashion and fun that celebrates our river and our environment.
The event will in part benefit St. Johns Riverkeeper.
 
 
Saturday, May 7th           10 am -12 pm

Departs from Southbank Riverwalk @ at the Chart House Restaurant.  
 
 
Saturday, May 14th           4 -6 pm
 
This is an annual event held by JU's Marine Science Research Institute (MSRI) and St. Johns Riverkeeper to raise awareness about the St. Johns River and the work of Riverkeeper and the MSRI to protect it.  There will be food, a touch tank for kids, and boat rides on the S.S. Marine Taxi.  More Details
 
$20 per adult, children under 16 are free (cash and checks at the door)
RSVP:  Lauren at 904-256-7095 
 
 
June 20-24  and June 27 - July 1      8:30 am - 4:30 pm (M-F)
Marine Science Research Institute
high school students ages 13-18
 
The camps, sponsored by EverBank, will provide students the opportunity to explore marine science from the estuary to the coastal environment using field trips along the St. Johns River and NE Florida, as well as laboratory analysis of samples collected in the field. 
 
Students will gain hands-on experience with standard marine science collection and monitoring equipment, as well as laboratory analysis methods. Week One will focus on the St. Johns River and Week Two will focus on Northeast Florida coastal habitats. The camps are independent and students can attend one or both camps.
 
Camp sessions will be led by the Jacksonville University Marine Science faculty along with Duval County Public Schools and the St. Johns Riverkeeper staff.
 
Click here for a brochure and more information about registering.
 
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Address postal inquiries to:
St. Johns Riverkeeper
2800 University Blvd. N.
Jacksonville, FL 32211