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STUART, Fla. – Event organizers have set the date for the 5th Annual Stuart Sailfish Regatta.
The much-anticipated event draws thousands of spectators to the Stuart Causeway to watch high-performance vessels race at speeds of more than 100 miles per hour. Last year, thousands of dollars were raised benefiting local charities.
Carrying the tradition forward, Saturday, May 21 and Sunday, May 22 have been selected for the 2016 Sailfish Regatta. The event will be kicked off with a VIP Party on May 20, followed by the high-speed races all weekend long at the Stuart Causeway.
One of the event’s top priorities is the protection of the Indian River Lagoon. Each year, spectators are able to take advantage of recycling receptacles onsite, a cleaning crew ensures the Lagoon and Causeway are left in better condition than they were prior to the Stuart Sailfish Regatta and marine life spotters are contracted to successfully prevent any marine life from being harmed.
The Stuart Sailfish Regatta is a tradition rich in local history, having begun in the late 1960s and continuing through the mid-1980s. The races successfully returned to Martin County in 2012, and organizers look forward to many great years to come.
Online tickets sales are set to begin February 1, 2016 at StuartSailfishRegatta.com. For more information or for 2016 sponsorship opportunities visit StuartSailfishRegatta.com or call 772-284-3007.
http://stuartsailfishregatta.com/Race-News-Stuart-Sailfish-Regatta.html
The much-anticipated event draws thousands of spectators to the Stuart Causeway to watch high-performance vessels race at speeds of more than 100 miles per hour. Last year, thousands of dollars were raised benefiting local charities.
Carrying the tradition forward, Saturday, May 21 and Sunday, May 22 have been selected for the 2016 Sailfish Regatta. The event will be kicked off with a VIP Party on May 20, followed by the high-speed races all weekend long at the Stuart Causeway.
One of the event’s top priorities is the protection of the Indian River Lagoon. Each year, spectators are able to take advantage of recycling receptacles onsite, a cleaning crew ensures the Lagoon and Causeway are left in better condition than they were prior to the Stuart Sailfish Regatta and marine life spotters are contracted to successfully prevent any marine life from being harmed.
The Stuart Sailfish Regatta is a tradition rich in local history, having begun in the late 1960s and continuing through the mid-1980s. The races successfully returned to Martin County in 2012, and organizers look forward to many great years to come.
Online tickets sales are set to begin February 1, 2016 at StuartSailfishRegatta.com. For more information or for 2016 sponsorship opportunities visit StuartSailfishRegatta.com or call 772-284-3007.
http://stuartsailfishregatta.com/Race-News-Stuart-Sailfish-Regatta.html