When

Saturday March 4, 2017 from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM EST
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Where

River Center 
805 N US Highway One
Jupiter, FL 33477
  


 
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Contact

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

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Magrogan Family

Master of Ceremonies

Steve Weagle - Chief Meteorologist

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WPTV - Channel 5


A Special Thank You to Our Committee:

Chair: Pat Walker

Laura Kerr

Bill Kluender

Pat Magrogan

Tom McElroy

Paul McGurl

Suzanne Mechler

Elizabeth Ortman

Carol Smykowski

Danielle Vande Zande

Caroline Warburton

John Weinke


 Saturday, March 4, 2017

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 of the River Center!

TICKETS: $70 per person 

Current Friends members receive $10 discount.  

 (Friends Members tickets are $60)

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Can't attend but want to support the River Center anyway?  

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Night on the Loxahatchee, the annual benefit for the River Center, will be held on Saturday, March 4, 2017 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. 

Sit back and enjoy a relaxing evening of cocktails, "fish tales"and local lore from our very  own Jupiter Mayor Todd Wodraska while we celebrate the past and look to the future. A photo montage from local residents just like you will make this a personal experience and a Night to Remember!

While sipping "boat drinks," guests can also enjoy a savory selection of Caribbean inspired hors d’oeuvres prepared by the chefs of legendary local eatery Little Moir’s Food Shack. This year is sure to impress with the introduction of a river-inspired menu prepared especially for the evening to represent the Loxahatchee’s diverse environments. African Tradition Wines and gourmet local roasting house Oceana Coffee will provide perfectly paired beverages. Traditional hallmarks of this event such as raffles, door prizes, and a silent auction with fabulous prizes from local businesses will be enhanced by Jupiter native and mayor Todd Wodraska providing a glimpse into the rich history of this area.

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 the Loxahatchee River.  Tickets to Night on the Loxahatchee are $70 per person with $10 discount 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.  

 

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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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