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Jacksonville officials are alerting the community about a scam targeting potential vendors for the upcoming Sea and Sky Airshow. Fraudsters are posing as representatives of the event, which has already selected its approved vendors. Residents are advised to be cautious of suspicious messages and to report any such encounters to the authorities. The city is committed to protecting the integrity of the airshow and ensuring a safe experience for all involved.
Jacksonville officials are warning the community about a scam taking advantage of the upcoming Sea and Sky Airshow. According to the City of Jacksonville’s Office of Sports and Entertainment, individuals have been contacting potential vendors while falsely claiming to represent the airshow. This raises significant concerns as all vendors for the 2025 event have already been selected.
Residents are urged to be cautious and to disregard any suspicious messages they may receive related to the airshow. The authorities highlight the importance of maintaining vigilance against scams that could potentially deceive individuals or businesses looking to participate in the event. Anyone who encounters such messages is advised to report them to the appropriate authorities.
The Sea and Sky Airshow is a popular annual event in Jacksonville, attracting thousands of spectators each year. It features an array of aerial displays, food vendors, and entertainment options. The city has been proactive in ensuring that the airshow maintains its reputation for quality and safety, which includes carefully vetting and selecting approved vendors well in advance of the event.
To date, the city has not disclosed the total number of vendors selected for the 2025 Sea and Sky Airshow, but it is clear that these decisions have already been finalized. As the airshow approaches, city officials are emphasizing the necessity of protecting the integrity of the event by addressing these scams swiftly.
The rise of scam tactics using large public events as a backdrop has prompted Jacksonville officials to take action. Scammers often create a sense of urgency, encouraging potential victims to act quickly without thoroughly verifying the legitimacy of their claims. This method can often lead individuals to lose money or become entangled in fraudulent contracts.
City officials remind everyone that legitimate communications regarding the Sea and Sky Airshow will come through verified channels and that vendors should always verify the identity of anyone claiming to represent the event. The city is committed to ensuring that all participants, whether vendors or attendees, have an enjoyable and safe experience during the airshow.
As an additional measure, the Office of Sports and Entertainment is encouraging the public to stay informed about updates regarding the Sea and Sky Airshow through official city websites and social media platforms. These sources can provide information on vendor participation, event schedules, and any further warnings related to fraud attempts.
In conclusion, with the Sea and Sky Airshow slated for 2025, Jacksonville officials are taking proactive steps to combat scams targeting vendors and the community. By raising awareness and educating the public, the city aims to foster a safe environment surrounding one of its most celebrated events. Residents are reminded to remain vigilant, verify all communications, and report any suspicious activity as it pertains to the airshow.
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