
Join & Show Your Support
November 20th, 2025 | 6pm
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223 Sunset Ave | Palm Beach
Cocktails followed
by dinner and dancing
cocktail attire
Please join and support us in building and donating a reef system to the Palm Beach County Reef Program and raising awareness of the danger of hypoxic blackout
In memory of Virgil M Price III, who tragically passed away on Mother’s Day 2024
individual tickets
$450
SPonsorship opportunities
support the effort
Ocean Advocate – $10,000
Table for six
Prominent logo placement on printed program
Acknowledgement during event remarks
ComMEMorate A Loved One – $5,000
Donations of $5,000 or more may request a loved one’s name to be added
to a joint memorial plaque to be placed onsite
Cannot attend but would like to give?
For additional sponsorship, underwriting opportunities or additional information,
please reach out to megan@mermaidrealtor.com
The Underwater Hypoxic Blackout Prevention Foundation, a certified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, will manage the funds raised.
Any contributions exceeding the cost of the fundraising event and creating/deploying the memorial reef will be donated to Underwater Hypoxic Blackout Prevention Foundation, a certified 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and Palm Beach County’s Reef Program. The Underwater Hypoxic Blackout Prevention Foundation created their mission to prevent shallow water blackouts through education and awareness.
The reef module is being donated to Palm Beach County’s Reef Program.
Please note that the design, timeline, and location for the artificial reef deployment will be guided by state and federal permits as managed by Palm Beach County and will be determined as the project progresses.
The reef module is being donated to Palm Beach County’s Reef Program.
Disclaimers:
As the state and federal environmental resource permit holders, the specific deployment location in the Atlantic Ocean adjacent to Palm Beach County shall be determined by the Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resource Management.
Deployment is anticipated for the summer of 2027 but may be subject to delays due to fundraising, permitting, or weather conditions.
Once deployed, all artificial reef materials become the property of Palm Beach County and may not be altered or amended in any way.
Donations and sponsorship of artificial reef construction materials do not grant the donor and/or sponsor any ownership rights or liability for the materials’ fitness. No individual ownership is granted or implied, and donors and sponsors are not liable for the donated materials. Once deployed, all artificial reef modules and attached donor plaques are managed by Palm Beach County and other relevant regulatory agencies. The manufacturer of the artificial reef modules bears all responsibility for their fitness and compliance with regulatory requirements. The marine contractor is responsible for the transportation and placement of the modules and any related marine hazards.
Artificial reef modules shall be installed in the natural environment and are subject to the same dynamic conditions as a natural reef. Any damage or displacement of artificial reef material caused by natural events or human activity is outside the control and responsibility of project organizers, contractors, and County personnel.
Specific deployment location in the Atlantic Ocean adjacent to Palm Beach County shall be determined by Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resource Management.
Deployment schedule is anticipated to be the summer of 2027 but subject to delays caused by fundraising goals, permitting and/or weather.
Unless a structure is no longer compliant with State and Federal permits or Palm Beach County staff determine that it has become a hazard (to wildlife, divers, or navigation), any donated material that may be damaged during deployment shall remain in the ocean as part of the artificial reef structure.
