Presented by St. Johns Riverkeeper Inc

State of the Watershed

About This Event

Logo representing the State of the Watershed, it shows the outline of Florida, the St. Johns RIVERKEEPER Logo, and the words State of the Watershed, St Johns RVERKEEPEROn Earth Day 2026, St. Johns RIVERKEEPER is proud to host our very first State of the Watershed event - an inspiring evening dedicated to the health, future, and protection of the St. Johns River.

This special gathering will take place on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at the WJCT Studios, bringing together community leaders and river advocates who share a commitment to clean water and a thriving watershed.

The evening will begin with hors d’oeuvres and drinks at 5:30 p.m., followed by a presentation in the studio where our team will share a vital update on the current state of the watershed – the status of our river’s health, the challenges that threaten its future, and what we must do to protect this extraordinary waterway.

This inaugural event comes at a critical moment. The St. Johns River continues to face growing pressures, and the work of St. Johns RIVERKEEPER has never been more important.

About This Event

Logo representing the State of the Watershed, it shows the outline of Florida, the St. Johns RIVERKEEPER Logo, and the words State of the Watershed, St Johns RVERKEEPEROn Earth Day 2026, St. Johns RIVERKEEPER is proud to host our very first State of the Watershed event - an inspiring evening dedicated to the health, future, and protection of the St. Johns River.

This special gathering will take place on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at the WJCT Studios, bringing together community leaders and river advocates who share a commitment to clean water and a thriving watershed.

The evening will begin with hors d’oeuvres and drinks at 5:30 p.m., followed by a presentation in the studio where our team will share a vital update on the current state of the watershed – the status of our river’s health, the challenges that threaten its future, and what we must do to protect this extraordinary waterway.

This inaugural event comes at a critical moment. The St. Johns River continues to face growing pressures, and the work of St. Johns RIVERKEEPER has never been more important.

Getting There

WJCT Studios
100 Festival Park Ave
Jacksonville, Florida 32202
United States