Enriching Lives Through River Experiences: A Special Event Proposal
Explore the heartwarming Shore Dreams for Kids event organized by the New Jersey Power Boat Club, where volunteers come together to offer a memorable day on the water to children and special needs adults. Inspired by their initiative, the proposal suggests replicating this event in Jacksonville on the St. Johns River, utilizing the city's resources and community support. By providing a unique opportunity for those who may not have access to such experiences, it aims to promote river activities and foster a deeper connection to the local waterways.
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Sharing the St. Johns River Experience Through a VERY Special Event We can take a cue from New Jersey Power Boat Club. It is an organization made up of volunteers from all over New Jersey and surrounding areas that share the love for power boating and sharing something special with others that are less fortunate. They hold an annual event for members of their surrounding community. It is called Shore Dreams for Kids. https://vimeo.com/140340299
What Is It: It is a single day event put on by about 200 volunteers, put on at a local park Children and Special Needs Adults from throughout the area are invited These are people who would never have been able to experience the water without this event It costs no money to attend Shore Dreams for Kids has been going on for about 20 years, even overcoming Hurricane Sandy Participants eat lunch, play games on shore, and then close out the day with a boat ride
Jacksonville Has What It Takes: Jacksonville Has What It Takes: Metro Park Offers Dockage and Recreational Space to Host an Event A Public-Private Partnership would easily supply food & etc. There is a strong boating volunteer base who would give this support Parks and Recreation Dept., Mayors Disabled Services, Brooks, Special Olympics, and Duval County School Board input would be crucial Future events could include a stop at the Zoo There are already similar events taking place on a small scale. COJ support is needed to make awareness broader and spotlight the enrichment that the St. John s River brings to Jacksonville The goal is to get more people out on the river and change the perspective of those who are not familiar with it
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