Popular on eTradeWire
- South Carolina Proclaims April 2026 Cambodian Heritage Month Following Advocacy by Generations For - 198
- Nimbus Wholesale to Host Denver B2B Trade Show & Customer Appreciation Event for Retailers on May 14–15, 2026 - 162
- Treasure Coast Automotive Swap Meet and Car Show Set for May 2-3 in Vero Beach - 152
- Albuquerque Turkish Festival On Saturday May 2nd 2026 - 146
- VCCCD Announces Selection of Dr. Luca E. Lewis as Ventura President - 145
- Muncle Mikes Expands Loose Hot Wheels Collection With New Customs and Collector Additions - 142
- Rubber Inc. Launches Refreshed Website to Simplify Ordering and Improve Customer Experience - 141
- Bookish Lane Publishing Spotlights 13 Authors at LA Times Festival of Books - 136
- Club Moda USA Unveils 2026 Cruise & Resort Wear Collection Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend - 133
- BlackRock's 27% Revenue Surge Collides With Explosive Evidence of"Suspect Unapproved"(SUP) Infrastructure and a Federal Fraud Chain Spanning 2018-2025 - 133
Similar on eTradeWire
- China Paper Strengthens Strategic Presence in South America Through One-Month Market Expansion Initiative
- SOLIS 109 launches a new sustainability marketplace
- Turning Summer Dining Into Ocean Impact with Second Annual Savor the Shore
- XTPACK Presents Baler Solutions at 2026 Shenzhen Corrugated Show
- Axis International Introduces Weighted Planter Base Designed for Stability and Everyday Use
- Hikers Challenge Partners with Leave No Trace to Promote Responsible Outdoor Recreation
- Outlier Pest Season Hits Willamette Valley as Mild Winter Drives Early Surge in Ant and Rodent Activity
- Georgia's Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful Invites Public to Wet Their Whistles for a Good Cause
- House of Thyme Launches Health-Focused Mold Testing in Austin to Identify Hidden Exposure
- WaterUtahNow.com Launched Earth Day 2026 to Save Water, the Great Salt Lake
Vertical Oyster Gardens (VOG) Assembly Event Scheduled for April 18, 2026
eTradeWire News/10834208
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - eTradeWire -- \The Halifax River Yacht Club, in partnership with Daytona MedSpa and Oysters for my Neighborhood, will host an event to assemble Vertical Oyster Gardens (VOG) on Saturday, April 18. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the open space across the street from the yacht club, located at 331 S Beach St., Daytona Beach, in front of the pickleball courts.
The workshop is designed to bring the community together for a hands-on conservation effort supporting local waterways and marine life, with a goal of building 500 Vertical Oyster Gardens and recruiting at least 100 volunteers to help assemble them. Vertical Oyster Gardens provide habitat for oysters that help improve water quality and support marine ecosystems, and a single adult oyster can filter up to about 50 gallons of water per day.
"We're incredibly passionate about this project and grateful to partner with Oysters for my Neighborhood and the Halifax River Yacht Club to make it happen," said Sara Chrisman, owner of Daytona MedSpa and a member of the Halifax River Yacht Club. "This is a hands-on way for our community to come together, support oyster restoration and help improve the health of the Halifax River for the neighbors, wildlife and future generations who depend on it."
More on eTradeWire News
Daytona MedSpa is working with the Halifax River Yacht Club to coordinate the event, providing sign-in sheets for volunteers and dock-owning residents, and helping to bring awareness to encourage strong community participation.
Organizers are also seeking community support in the form of canopies, tables, light snacks, bottled water, and bottled sports drinks and sodas.
Halifax River Yacht Club is located at 331 S Beach Street, Daytona Beach. The workshop will be held across the street in front of the pickleball courts. Community members who would like to volunteer or lend supplies are encouraged to reach out to Sara Chrisman at Sara@DaytonaMedSpa.com or call the Halifax River Yacht Club at 386-255-7459 for details.
About Oysters for my Neighborhood
Oysters for Neighbors grew out of a local effort started by Ormond Beach resident Capt. Chuck Gleichmann and Stroll, Ormond Beach Waterfront magazine after watching the Halifax River's water clarity decline over the past two decades. After reading about oyster gardens improving water quality in Tampa Bay, Gleichmann worked with the Coastal Conservation Association of Florida and Whitney Marine Laboratory, then rallied riverfront residents to begin assembling and installing Vertical Oyster Gardens on private docks to help restore the river. As of mid-2025, more than 1200 VOGs were already in the water, and the program has continued expanding toward a goal of 3000-plus gardens while recruiting additional dock owners and volunteers to grow the impact.
More on eTradeWire News
The workshop is designed to bring the community together for a hands-on conservation effort supporting local waterways and marine life, with a goal of building 500 Vertical Oyster Gardens and recruiting at least 100 volunteers to help assemble them. Vertical Oyster Gardens provide habitat for oysters that help improve water quality and support marine ecosystems, and a single adult oyster can filter up to about 50 gallons of water per day.
"We're incredibly passionate about this project and grateful to partner with Oysters for my Neighborhood and the Halifax River Yacht Club to make it happen," said Sara Chrisman, owner of Daytona MedSpa and a member of the Halifax River Yacht Club. "This is a hands-on way for our community to come together, support oyster restoration and help improve the health of the Halifax River for the neighbors, wildlife and future generations who depend on it."
More on eTradeWire News
- RCMP Fitness Expert Warns Applicants Against Late-Stage Overtraining Ahead of PFA
- Boardsy Launches Custom LED Standing Light Box for UK Exhibitions, Events and Retail Markets
- Chicago Afternoon Tea Society Presents a Juneteenth Hibiscus Tea Tasting
- Adams Plumbing & Heating Launches New Service Page for Golden, Colorado
- South Florida Business Trade Expo
Daytona MedSpa is working with the Halifax River Yacht Club to coordinate the event, providing sign-in sheets for volunteers and dock-owning residents, and helping to bring awareness to encourage strong community participation.
Organizers are also seeking community support in the form of canopies, tables, light snacks, bottled water, and bottled sports drinks and sodas.
Halifax River Yacht Club is located at 331 S Beach Street, Daytona Beach. The workshop will be held across the street in front of the pickleball courts. Community members who would like to volunteer or lend supplies are encouraged to reach out to Sara Chrisman at Sara@DaytonaMedSpa.com or call the Halifax River Yacht Club at 386-255-7459 for details.
About Oysters for my Neighborhood
Oysters for Neighbors grew out of a local effort started by Ormond Beach resident Capt. Chuck Gleichmann and Stroll, Ormond Beach Waterfront magazine after watching the Halifax River's water clarity decline over the past two decades. After reading about oyster gardens improving water quality in Tampa Bay, Gleichmann worked with the Coastal Conservation Association of Florida and Whitney Marine Laboratory, then rallied riverfront residents to begin assembling and installing Vertical Oyster Gardens on private docks to help restore the river. As of mid-2025, more than 1200 VOGs were already in the water, and the program has continued expanding toward a goal of 3000-plus gardens while recruiting additional dock owners and volunteers to grow the impact.
More on eTradeWire News
- Hanami Japanese Izakaya to Open on Cleveland Street as Downtown Transformation Continues
- LIGHTWORKERS Director Bobby Roth Appears on MSNBC's Deadline: White House with Nicolle Wallace
- Kaltra Expands Microchannel Water Coil Line for U.S. HVAC Market With New Corrosion-Resistant Tube Technology
- Robert Woeger Featured On Wikitia For Christian Books, Digital Ministry, And Faith Media
- Adams Plumbing & Heating Launches Updated Bailey, CO Service Page
Source: HRYC
Filed Under: Environment
0 Comments
Latest on eTradeWire News
- House of Buneau Releases "KEEP MOVING, KEEP GOING"
- Common Michigan Deed Mistakes That Can Delay a Property Transfer
- Advanced Tactical Vehicles Inc. Announces Formation And Launch Of Tactical Mobility Initiative
- Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Miami, New York, Washington, D.C. Advance in OBL: Battle of the Cities
- Phoenix Hip-hop Artist Rhymi Hits 23k Monthly Listeners 12 Days After Album Release
- Quixotic Raindrop Software Announces Release Candidate Beta for StudiFoca
- Lux Boutique Launches Stylish "For the Pets" Collection for Fashion-Forward Pet Lovers
- Pediatrician Launches "Confessions of a Detective Doctor" Children's Book Series
- eRacks NAS Servers Now Support 32TB HAMR Drives - Over 3 Petabytes in a Single Rack
- Discreetly Launches Digital Privacy Platform Focused on Preventative Protection
- Mrs. Green's CANNAry Launches $2,500 Annual Scholarship for Genesee County Women in Cannabis
- Integrated Maintenance Platforms Are Transforming Aircraft Operations
- Zierman Plumbing & Heating Named #1 Heating & Air Company in the Santa Maria Valley
- Federal Reserve Data Reveals Why Small Businesses Choose Speed Over Cost in 2026
- T. Jones Group's Cameron Jones Serves as Judge for the 2026 CHBA National Awards for Housing Excellence
- Contaminated Identities, Broken Onboarding, Zero Oversight
- Wooffy Designs Indoor Dog Houses That Feel Like Part of the Home
- Naples Airport to become first coastal airport in the South with elevated runway, taxiway lighting
- 40 Year Anniversary California Strawberry Festival Poster Revealed; Artist to Autograph Posters
- L'Atelier Paris Introduces Le Linéaire During NYCxDESIGN 2026