It truly takes a village! Thank you to all in our very special community who helped make the SPB July 16th event our best one yet. With over 250 SPB supporters in attendance and $107,000 raised, all cherished meeting new neighbors and connecting with old friends while enjoying delicious food and beverages.
The weather, the sounds of The Grab Brothers Band, coupled with the beautiful Cabana Club venue made for a perfect night. We’d love to have any photos you would like to share. Please email them to:
savepoppybay@gmail.com.
A special thank you to those that made this event happen:
Corporate Event Sponsors
New Seabury Marina, Chris & Devon Burden
Mashpee Neck Marina, Tim & Criss Leedham and Scott & Linda Thorp
Bosun’s Marine, Bob & Sarah Quintal
Event Volunteers
Claudia Liberatore
Gail Welsh
Ella Szymanski
Carina Liberatore
Zack Decter
Ameera Sharif
SPB Partners
Water Quality Committee, Mary Adams Oleksak & Nancy Curran
Yoga on the Beach, Nancy Curran & Don Bartolone
Rideaway Adventures, Mike Morrison
Stack 9 Photography & Design, Eddy Stahowiak
The Grab Brothers Band
Jennifer Perry, Wilma Lopez and the staff at The Popponesset Inn/New Seabury Country Club
Warmly,
Save Popponesset Bay Board of Directors
Caroline Malloy, Event Chair
Kathy Cramer, Co-President
Marlene Perkins, Co-President
Mike Oleksak
Mike Moskowitz
John Malloy
Bob Hughes
Margie Decter
Eric Peterson
This is from Director, Barnstable County Dredge on 11/1/2021.
We completed the dredging of the 1916 Channel on Friday afternoon. The Cod Fish II and pushboat Bradbury are enroute this morning to the north side for the first of two projects in Truro then onto Sesuit.
All of the pipe has been moved to the south side and is laid up against the base of the SPB section of dune. Both ends and a section in the middle were buried to make sure that the pipe stays in place until next month. We also put the large rocks back in place at the end of access road to the spit.
We’ll have the Post-Dredge survey done this week for both channels and once done I’ll share the results.
Our schedule is still on track to have the Sand Shifter here near the end of December to start the Approach Channel.
On behalf of our crew, I want to thank everyone for all of your support and cooperation throughout these projects.
I’ll send along an update when the time gets closer.
Thanks again.