Thank you for watching

Over 150 members of our community gathered on the Spit last week to enjoy live music, play yard games, eat Polar Cave ice cream, and watch the full moon rise! It was so fun seeing all of the kids running around the beach, and families enjoying this special place. 

Polar Cave is generously donating a portion of the proceeds from that night to Save Popponesset Bay, as well as Rideaway Adventures who is donating proceeds from their Full Moon Ride that evening.

Full Moon Watch Party

Join us for a Full Moon Watch Party on the Spit!

Thursday August 11, 6:30-8:30pm

Come enjoy live music, yard games, and watch the sunset and Sturgeon Moon rise over Vineyard Sound with neighbors and friends as a community. All ages and families are welcome! Bring your own drinks and meet us at the end of the main path on the right. Meeting point circled below.

Polar Cave will be present selling ice cream and is donating a percent of proceeds from their party sales to 

Save Popponesset Bay!

The board will be available to answer any questions you may have. We will have our educational maps and materials available, but there will be no formal presentation. There will also be merchandise available for purchase – cash or check is preferred.

Come one, come all!

*In the event of a downpour we will cancel.

SPB 2022 Party

Hey, hey, what do you say?

I say, YEAH, what a summer on Popponesset Bay!  The weather has been glorious, the Spit and various channels feeding the bay have stayed in great shape.  Plovers and other birds have born their young, kids have a great time searching for sea creatures in the inner channel, while boaters have enjoyed easy access to and from the bay.  What more could anyone want?

A party of course – so SPB held its annual bash on July 15th, with a Miami Vice theme.  Close to 300 people gathered that evening for fun in the sun and under the stars!  SPB showed itself in many colors, and we even had a guest appearance from Don Johnson, Sunny Crocket and Rico Tubbs, who spent the evening in the pool. The highlight was the awesome music provided by the Grab Brothers Band, who played well into the night (11pm!) and had many guests up and dancing the night away.  Throughout the evening we had a 50-50 raffle, and heard an update on our longer, wider, deeper channel project.  We had fun with the photobooth and had plenty of giveaways and other SPB branded apparel for sale.  We thank New Seabury Beach/Pool Club for hosting us once again, and a special thanks to party queen Caroline Malloy, who is now Co-President of SPB!  Caroline is the 2nd member of her family to help oversee Save Popponesset Bay – thank you Caroline!  Our awesome volunteers made sure the event ran seamlessly. A special thank you to Claudia, Mary, Janene, Joan and Gary and a huge shout out to Tess and  Serena for coordinating the raffle. Thanks to you, all the partygoers enjoyed an amazing celebration.

While all has been very good on the Spit, we did have a few instances earlier in the summer when dogs had encroached on plover and other nests.  One such nest was destroyed.  Please, as a reminder, we ask that no dogs come onto the Spit during April through Labor Day, as our Spit is home to many endangered species.   Mass Audubon has kept us informed of any incidents, and we work closely with them to mark off the restricted areas where nests are found.  In addition to dogs, Mass Audubon asks that no bikes travel on the Spit.

Our security team has been very helpful in maintaining a safe and secure environment for all who enjoy the Spit and surrounding area.  Even on our very busy July 4th weekend there were no incidents reported.  Please acknowledge the work of our security team, a little appreciation never hurts.

We continue to offer opportunities for more volunteers – as we are 100% volunteer lead.  Don’t be shy, we could use a variety of skills such as writing, fundraising, financial management, event planning, graphic art, and more.  Please contact us at savepoppybay@gmail.com. Stay safe, and enjoy your time in this beautiful community