BARNEGAT – The local serene waters of the Barnegat Bay recently came alive with joy recently as individuals with special needs and their families experienced the thrill of a boat ride, many for the first time. Smiles and laughter filled the air as 323 participants embarked on an unforgettable nautical adventure, leaving worries onshore and embracing the freedom of the open water.
The event, known as Barnegat’s Day on the Bay, saw pontoon boats, speedboats, and even a cigarette boat gliding through the bay, each carrying passengers who were nothing short of thrilled. The sight of children and adults alike beaming with excitement as they took the helm, some even getting a chance to steer, was a heartwarming reminder of the simple joys that many take for granted.
The last time boats set sail for the special event was five years ago. What made this year’s festivities even more incredible is that the 2024 Day on the Bay had 100 more participants than 2019.
Meredith Jackstadt and Stacey Fehringer were members of the committee who brought the event together. The two are part of the Barnegat Recreation Department and oversee the Meadow Edge Social Club. They play crucial roles on a regular basis for individuals with special needs.
Volunteers, local businesses, and nonprofit organizations came together to ensure the day was seamless. From fitting life jackets to providing meals and keepsakes, every detail was handled with care, making the day not just enjoyable but also safe for all involved.
Families shared their gratitude for the volunteers and boat owners who made the day possible. “We went on a pontoon boat with John, and he even let the kids drive! It was so exciting for them,” said Georgia Smith, who attended with her children, Mackenzie and Hunter.
Another family, the Ryans, expressed how their low-verbal son, Tim, spelled out “I HAD A BLAST” on his letterboard after his ride, proof of the profound impact of the experience.
Sherer’s Marina and J3 Marine provided their facilities, while the Barnegat Police, Quality Ambulance, and numerous volunteers worked tirelessly to support the event. An overall count amounted to 45 volunteers on land and 14 volunteer boat captains.
Jackstadt said that 26 donors ranging from individuals to local companies and non-profits donated to make the event possible.
“Big thanks to Sherer’s Marina and J3 Marine for use of the marina and help with everything marina/dock related,” said Jackstadt. “We’d also like to express our gratitude to Charlene Station and the Lunch Wagon for hot dogs.”
“As always, Barnegat Police was a great partner in providing traffic assistance and an identi-kid station,” Jackstadt added. “We also appreciate Quality Ambulance for being on stand-by throughout the event and Barnegat Township for insuring us and providing assistance.”
The history of Day on the Bay dates back several years, born from Barnegat resident Walt Fernandez’s desire to share the joy of boating with those who had never experienced it. What started as a simple idea grew into an eagerly anticipated tradition, bringing happiness to hundreds each year.
As plans for next year’s event are already underway, the community is reminded once again of the power of coming together to create moments of joy that will be cherished for a lifetime. For those interested in participating or volunteering, reach out to Jackstadt at barnegatspecialneedsrec@gmail.com.