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Volume 89 Issue 76 | May 14, 2023

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Jacksonville Florida's Oldest Business and Civic Organization Founded in 1932
OUR MISSION
The purpose of this organization is to promote the Civic, Economic and Social Improvement of Greater Jacksonville.
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UPCOMING PROGRAM




This week we welcome Dr. Bradlee Robbert, Director of Operations for UF Health Proton Therapy.



To view future Guest Speakers and Events, please visit our Upcoming Events Calendar.



Join us for our weekly meetings at Fogo De Chao in the Town Center.




The salad bar offers many vegetarian and gluten-free options. A protein is served every other week and alternates between steak, pork, and chicken.

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE


This week we heard from Lisa Rinaman, the St. John’s Riverkeeper. She caught us up with an overview of her responsibility, and some of the major items affecting pollution and issues for our precious waterway.


There are 15 riverkeepers like Lisa in the state. Her area runs from Mayport to Welaka (West of Palatka). Her current focus is on the Watershed which is 8840 square miles and runs from Oklawaha to Mayport.


The most pressing issue right now is in the Lower St. John’s River. We have too much pollution in the tributaries. With all the rain and hurricanes over the last four years, there is little control of what is siphoned into the tributaries. Septic tanks add to the flooding which in turn adds to the pollution.


Sewage sludge is loaded with many dangerous particles to the environment. It is disposed of in the Upper Basin of the SJR and dumps into all the tributaries. Also, overuse (for recreational purposes) and general pollutants from companies and fertilizer overuse causes major pollution.


Renew Jacksonville and other interested parties are working on trying to lessen our pollutants and have a goal of going down 30% by 2030. If we ALL don’t do our part to make changes, we will lose our wonderful sea life, as well as increase the dangers for our water recreation.


This week we will hear from Bradlee Robbert, Director of Patient Services with UF Proton Therapy. I have had the opportunity to tour this facility and find it fascinating how far cancer-eliminating services have come. Their machinery is state of the art, and necessary to help treat tumors with an optimal dose of radiation that provides the best chance for cure with reduced risk of treatment side effects.


They began focusing on Prostate Cancer only but have added cancers of the eye, head and neck, pancreas, pituitary, breast, lung, central nervous system, base of skull as well as sarcoma, Hodgkin lymphoma and cancer in children.


Join us for a very interesting tour of this rare facility we have here in Jacksonville. 


Also, we have our wine raffle drawing this week so don’t forget to buy your tickets! It’s not too late to participate. Everyone is asked to donate at least one bottle of wine to fulfill the goal of 50 bottles. Please help the club and be recognized. See you Wednesday!


Jeanne Maron

2023 President

ATTENDANCE AWARD SPONSORSHIP

We are looking for a new sponsor for our Attendance Award!

The cost is $500 per year and it's a great way to have your name mentioned at each weekly meeting and recognized in the newsletter.


If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Mark Wilkinson at mark@wilkcpa.com.

YAP GOLF TOURNAMENT

Don't forget to join us for the Annual Golf Tournament tomorrow!


All proceeds benefit the Youth Achiever Program Scholarship Fund.


Monday, May 15, 2023

The Golf Club at South Hampton

11am Registration

11:30am Boxed Lunch

BBQ Dinner by South Hampton Golf Club

12:30pm Shotgun Start


WINE RAFFLE

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Our Annual Wine Raffle drawing will be held on May 17. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased online or at our weekly meetings. The winnings will be divided as follows:


50% to the First Place Winner

30% to the Second Place Winner

20% to the Third Place Winner


Be sure to bring in your bottle donation to get recognized at our luncheon!

MEET A MEMBER

Join us for a Meet A Member on Thursday,May 18th at 6pm!


This event will be hosted by Regent Ducas, owner of Memory Lane located at 8431 Baymeadows Way. The company specializes digitizing old print pictures, VHS tapes, 35 mm slides, 8 mm movies, produces current advertising videos for the internet display and special events for families and companies. 


Food and beverages will be provided! Tickets are $10 a piece and can be purchased online or at our regular weekly meetings!

CIVIC ACTION

We are looking for volunteers for a Civic Action Project with Re-threaded. Join us on June 9 from 1:30 – 4:30pm at 515 Ninth St. E, Jacksonville, FL 32206.


We will be given a tour of their facility and spend a few hours disassembling airplane chairs for repurposing.


Please contact Wayne Baker at Wayne.Baker@arcogroup.com for more information. 


FISHING TRIP

It’s that time of year, ladies & gents! The Annual Fishing Trip is Saturday, July 8th! Cost is $125 per person, which is the same price as if you went on a party boat out of Mayport on your own. The difference? With our trip, we have the entire boat chartered to ourselves! 45 members, friends & family members! And we supply a boxed lunch for everyone, along with soft drinks, bottled water, and BEER, all day!

 

This trip sells out EVERY year, so we suggest you purchase your ticket as soon as possible!


We’d like to thank Marlin Technology for sponsoring fishing TOWELS for all of us! We still would love to have a member sponsor the boxed lunches, or the beer!


For any other details, contact Jepp Walter, jepp@marlintech.net, or call 904-838-8400

SPOTLIGHT SPEAKER OPENINGS

This opportunity is free to all members in good standing and gives you the chance to speak about your business, family, interests, or anything else you would like to "spotlight" for five minutes. You can place business cards, flyers, or informational materials on the tables to showcase your business.


NEW! Upgrade your Spotlight Speaking Engagement!


For the low cost of $50, in addition to your five-minute speaking segment, you will be able to feature a blurb of up to 500 words and 1-2 photos in the newsletter prior to the luncheon.



If you would like to sign up and reserve a future meeting date, please email SBMC Sergeant-at-Arms Mike Slagle at mike@assigncommercialgroup.com. You can also sign-up at the registration table during our Wednesday meetings.


SBMC PHOTO GALLERY
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Check out our photo gallery for pictures from our meetings and events!

Click here to view!
 
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SPOTLIGHT SPEAKER

John Miller

Miller Wealth Management


NEW! Upgrade your Spotlight Speaking Engagement!


For the low cost of $50, in addition to your five-minute speaking segment, you will be able to feature a blurb of up to 500 words and 1-2 photos in the newsletter prior to the luncheon. Contact Mike Slagle to sign up!


If you are interested in signing up to be a Spotlight Speaker next year, please contact

Mike Slagle at mike@assigncommercialgroup.com







ATTENDANCE AWARD

(Sponsorship Open)




Camille Ott





WOODY COOPER

(Sponsored by Jepp Walter, Marlin Technology)




Ken Dean















Sponsor Spots Available!



If you are interested in becoming a Sponsor and seeing your company's logo here, please contact Mark Geil at:

markageil@gmail.com

CLICK ON EACH LOGO TO VISIT THE WEBSITE!


Special Thanks to Our Club Sponsors:


Platinum Level

Gold Level