Keep Nassau Beautiful Celebrates 30 years of education and engagement of Nassau County residents and businesses Fernandina Beach, Florida, December 8, 2021. Keep Nassau Beautiful (KNB) recently held a 30-Year Anniversary Celebration hosted by Mocama Beer Company on Saturday, December 4th. For the last 30 years, KNB board members and volunteers have worked tirelessly to educate and engage Nassau County residents and businesses in protecting the environment and improving the appearance of our community. Current local initiatives include programs to clean shoreline or roadways, collect and properly dispose of household hazardous waste, lead educational outreach efforts, and sponsor free tree events." The 30-year anniversary was an opportunity for the community to gather and celebrate those initiatives, as well as to continue educating and raising awareness about the important work of KNB. The event included raffle drawings for prizes provided by generous community sponsors and businesses. KNB thanks the sponsors and local businesses for their support; these donations, and the community response to them, allow KNB to continue important community efforts. “On behalf of the Board of Directors, thank you to the Nassau County community for supporting and participating in KNB events now and over the past three decades,” said Mike Cole, KNB Board Chair. “Generous donors, sponsors, partners, public officials, and volunteers provide the resources that allow KNB to serve the community." A highlight of the event included the announcement and recognition of the winners of the KNB Inaugural Community Awards. The award categories included Beautification, Environmental Responsibility, and Sustainability. The award recipients are as follows: The BEAUTIFICATION AWARD recognized Mocama Beer Company for the repurposing of a landmark Fernandina Beach building into a thriving business, and their use of Florida-friendly landscaping which adds interest and beauty to the 8th Street corridor. The ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD was posthumously granted to Rebecca Jordi, the former Director of Nassau County Extension, and a former KNB board member and officer. Becky championed planting and beautification projects throughout Nassau County, partnered with KNB on the “We Noticed” program, and provided the educational content for KNB’s highly successful Free Tree events. The SUSTAINABILITY AWARD was presented to White Oak Conservation. They exemplify the award criteria by saving endangered wildlife through sustainable breeding, education, and responsible land stewardship. White Oak partners with KNB and the St Marys Riverkeeper in the annual St. Marys River Cleanup, leads multiple Adopt A Road quarterly cleanup events, and provides supplies that allow KNB to reduce its use of plastic trash bags. “Congratulations to the award winners. By your example, others may be inspired to join us in keeping our community clean, green, and beautiful,” said Josh Baker, KNB Board Chair-elect. To get involved or learn more about KNB programs, 904-261-0165 or knb@keepnassaubeautiful.org.
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Press Release December 7, 2021 Boulonge, Florida. Dayspring Village is a state licensed limited mental health assisted living facility located in Boulonge, Florida on a 15 acre campus. Dayspring Village has recently received its 6th deficiency free state survey spanning 12 years of compliance. The 32nd annual DAYSPRING VILLAGE Secret Santa Program is now underway. You can get involved with helping by contacting Ashley Turner at ashleyt@dayspringvillage.org – you can also donate to the program via https://www.gofundme.com/manage/32nd-secret-santa-program-for-dayspring-village. We are looking for volunteers to help ensure residents receive a wrapped gift on Christmas Day. You can also donate baked goods for the evening snack or bring a musical performance to help residents during the holiday season. This year we are also asking for help with the 31st annual DAYSPRING VILLAGE Shoe Party. This program provides shoes for the mentally ill. You can get involved by contacting Jenna Doyle at jenna@dayspringvillage.org or calling us at 904-845-7501 or make a donation at https://www.gofundme.com/manage/the-31st-annual-shoe-party-for-the-mentally-ill. “Nationally we know that 25% of adults with schizophrenia will attempt to end their life during the course of illness with 10% being successful. We also know that the average life span for these adults is between 58 to 64 yrs old. Finally the mortality rate for adults with Schizophrenia who contract COVID19 is three times the national average for adults. The complexity of living with Schizophrenia is a major struggle and the last year has been especially difficult. I know that each dollar raised or donated gifts and shoes will make a lasting impact in the lives of these Americans.” Said Douglas Adkins, Executive Director. You can learn more about Dayspring Village by calling at 904-845-7501 or www.dayspringvillage.org or doug@dayspringvillage.org. New, Detailed Street Maps of Nassau County Now Available at West Nassau Historical Society12/1/2021 The Nassau County Chamber of Commerce has partnered with the Nassau County Property Appraiser's office to create street maps of Nassau County. These new, updated, full color, and detailed street maps include Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Yulee, Wildlight, Callahan, Hilliard and Bryceville.
The street maps are $4.00 each and available for purchase at the Nassau County Chamber of Commerce, located at 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 101-G in Fernandina Beach; maps are also available for purchase at the West Nassau Historical Society, located at 45383 Dixie Avenue in Callahan. For questions or additional information, contact the Chamber of Commerce at info@NassauCountyFLChamber.com or (904) 261-3248. The Nassau County Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce Mike Dempsey, Apollo Wright, and Steve Wylie as newly appointed members of our Board of Directors.
Mike Dempsey is the Managing Director at LignoTech Florida. He graduated from Purdue University with a BS in Chemical Engineering before receiving his MBA from the University of Nebraska. Mike is looking forward to attracting potential employees to Nassau County and hopes to broaden the diversity of new businesses in our community. Apollo Wright is the Publisher for the Amelia/Yulee Neighbors magazine. He was the quarterback at Cheyney University where he graduated with a degree in Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies. He later received a master's degree in Elementary Education and Teaching from Wagner College and went on to coach college football at various institutions including Florida International University and The University of New Mexico. Apollo is looking forward to bringing the Nassau County business community together and continuing his community service efforts. Steve Wylie is the Associate Vice President of Planning & Business Development at UF Health. He received his Bachelor of Science & Finance from the University of South Carolina and has been with UF Health since 2017. Steve is passionate about furthering the interests of small businesses in Nassau County and looks forward to working on their behalf during his time on the Board of Directors. The Nassau County Chamber of Commerce is a membership-based association of Nassau County businesses, professional leaders and individuals working together to provide leadership which will aggressively promote and defend responsible economic growth, employment opportunities, government and excellence in education and quality of life. For more information about the Nassau County Chamber of Commerce, please visit www.NassauCountyFLChamber.com or call (904) 261-3248. Media Release November 5, 2021 On Tuesday, November 2, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director, Rochelle P. Walensky, M.D., M.P.H., endorsed the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ (ACIP) recommendation that children ages 5-11 be vaccinated against COVID-19 with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 pediatric vaccine.
CDC has expanded vaccine recommendations for the use of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination to these children, ages 5-11, along with the continued recommendation for individuals 12 years and older in the US. COVID-19 vaccines continue to remain available for all individuals ages 12 years and older with Pfizer- BioNTech and 18 years and older for Moderna and Janssen (Johnson and Johnson). CDC began distribution of pediatric COVID-19 vaccinations across the country this week, with plans to scale up to full capacity beginning the week of November 8th. Vaccines will be available at pediatric healthcare provider offices, county health departments, pharmacies, Federally Qualified Health Centers and other participating locations across the state. The Nassau County Chamber of Commerce has partnered with the Nassau County Property Appraiser's office to create street maps of Nassau County. These new, updated, full color, and detailed street maps include Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Yulee, Wildlight, Callahan, Hilliard and Bryceville.
The maps are $4.00 each and available for purchase at the Nassau County Chamber of Commerce office, located at 961687 Gateway Blvd., Suite 101-G in Fernandina Beach. For questions or additional information, please contact the Chamber at (904) 261-3248 or info@NassauCountyFLChamber.com. Have you ever wondered how people get elected to local office or how to volunteer to help with a political campaign? Perhaps you are considering running for office yourself but don’t know where to start. The Nassau County Chamber of Commerce is partnering with the Florida Institute for Political Leadership, an initiative by the Florida Chamber of Commerce, to host ‘Campaign School & Community Leadership Training’.
This three-part online training is free, open to everyone, and non-partisan. Participants are welcome to attend any or all days offered. Each session will include presentations by state and local political experts, university professors, elected officials, and community leaders. This event is highly recommended for candidates, and anyone interested in running for local or state office, serving their community, or managing campaigns. The first session, Preparing to Run, is scheduled for Tuesday, November 16, 2021, from 5:30-8:00 PM; the second session, Organizing Your Campaign, is scheduled for Wednesday, November 17, 2021, from 5:30-8:00 PM; the third and final session, Running Your Campaign, is scheduled for Thursday, November 18, 2021, from 5:30-8:00 PM. To register online, please visit www.FIPL.org/register and for more information, call (850) 688-8940. The Nassau County Chamber of Commerce is a non-partisan organization with a mission to promote and maintain a healthy business environment and quality of life for Nassau County. Wednesday, October 20th is National Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce Day and we want you to help us celebrate!
Tag us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn and share your favorite thing about being a member of the Nassau County Chamber of Commerce. If we've ever helped your business, let us know by tagging us and sharing the Support Your Local Chamber Day image. Members who tag us online and help us celebrate will be entered to win various prizes from local businesses. We appreciate the support of our members, volunteers, and community as we work toward a better tomorrow for Nassau County. 10/14/21 @ 8:30 a.m. - In case you missed it! The Nassau County Department of Health issued a Press Release last week regarding an enhanced WIC benefit that increases vegetable and fruit vouchers for a period of three months. See Press Release for full details. For more information on enrollment and eligibility for the WIC Program, call the Nassau County WIC Office at (904) 875-6111. -Sabrina Robertson Public Information Officer 10/12/21 @ 5:30 p.m. - If you received your COVID-19 Vaccine in the State of Florida and need a replacement card, you can obtain one from the Yulee Health Department located at 86014 Pages Dairy Road. Please note that you will be required to present a photo ID.
The Nassau County Department of Health has issued the attached FAQs further explaining how to get a replacement card. If you have any further questions, contact the Nassau County Department of Health at (904) 875-6110, Option 1. -Sabrina Robertson Public Information Officer |
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