SABW Monthly Board Meeting

St. Andrew Bay Watch Office 726 Ohio Ave Suite A, Lynn Haven, Florida

Monthly St. Andrew Bay Watch board meeting.  The agenda topics may include programme outcomes, community impact reports and donor or volunteer engagement strategies, fundraising opportunities annual budgets and grant opportunities and performance updates.  Meetings are held the third Thursday of every month.

Earth Day at Oaks By the Bay Park in St. Andrew’s

Oaks by the Bay Park 2715 W 10th St, Panama City, Florida

Join us at Oaks By the Bay Park on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, as we cerebrate the 55th anniversary of Earth Day! To mark this epic milestone, we’re rallying everyone to embrace Earth Day’s 2025 theme: OUR POWER, OUR PLANET™. Let’s band together in our mission for renewable energy—whether it’s solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, or tidal—we’re talking about electrifying the planet with clean energy for all! More juicy details are on the way... so stay tuned!

Bay County Chamber’s 1st Friday

Florida State University 4750 Collegiate Dr, Panama City, FL, United States

Come to the Chamber’s most popular event and experience networking, refreshments, and learn how our partners are Building a Better Bay!

SABW September Fundraiser: Pouring the Love at History Class Brewing Company

History Class Brewing Company 6 E 4th St, Panama City,, Panama City, florida

Swing by History Class Brewing Company anytime in September, and guess what,  a sweet 25¢ from every beer you sip goes straight to support our mission! History Class is like a superhero for local nonprofits, "pouring love" into our community every month, one beer at a time. Since their grand opening in 2020, you've helped them rack up a whopping $40,000 for Bay County charities—cheers to that! Mark your calendars for September 28th! Join us for one last hurrah where...

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International Coastal Cleanup Day 2025

St. Andrew Marina 3151 W 10th, Panama City, FL, United States

Join us for International Coastal Cleanup Day 2025.  International Coastal CleanUp Day encourages people to rid beaches of the garbage plaguing beaches. Awareness is also spread about preserving and protecting the world’s oceans and waterways. More details to come.

National Estuaries Week

National Estuaries Day began in 1988 to promote the importance of estuaries and the need to protect them. In partnership with the National Estuaries Program, National Estuarine Research Reserve Association, Restore America’s Estuaries, and many other organizations, we have extended the festivities to a whole week. It is an annual celebration and campaign to increase public awareness of estuaries and to encourage people to become involved in the protection of these important natural resources.  Check back to see what events...

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