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2 East Gulf Beach Drive, St. George Island
888-927-7744
Located in St. George Lighthouse Park at the center of the island, next to the lighthouse. Includes information on the history of the lighthouse and a small display of lighthouse artifacts, as well as, a complete supply of brochures, maps, and other information about food, lodging, and things to see and do on St. George Island and in Franklin County. The historic Cape St. George Light and the Visitor Center & Museum are open to the public on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Both the Lighthouse and the Visitor Center are closed on Thursday.
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1900 East Gulf Beach Drive, St. George Island
850-927-2111
There's a touch of fall in the air and it's time to GO CAMPING! What better way to spend a weekend than relaxing at the beach. Whether you like to fish, go kayaking, bird watch, or look for shells, St. George Island State Park has something for everyone. For the birders out there, the Neo-Tropical migrants heading for their wintering grounds in Central and South America are starting to show. Many different types of raptors such as Peregrine Falcons, Marsh Hawks and Kestrels are also being spotted at this time. The campground is filling up quickly so be sure to make your reservations soon. Reservations can be made online at http: www.reserveamerica.com or by phone 1-800-326-3521.
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Franklin County Education Foundation, Inc.
1 Shark Blvd., Apalachicola
850-274-6649
The Franklin County Education Foundation is committed to providing funds that will enrich the academic achievement, literacy, arts education and professional development of the children and educational personnel of Franklin County.
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3915 Highway C-30, Port St Joe
850-229-1787
A Florida not-for-profit Citizen support organization formed to protect, preserve and support the St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve and St. Joseph Bay Aquatic Preserve.
called for office hours. Preserve lands open for public use anytime.
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232-B Water Street, Apalachicola
850-653-8936
We are a non-profit conservation organization dedicated to the protection of the Apalachicola River and Bay. Since its founding in 1998, the Apalachicola Riverkeeper mission has been to advocate for and secure the protection and stewardship of the Apalachicola River and Bay, its tributaries and watersheds. Our purpose remains to improve and maintain the Apalachicola’s environmental health and productivity, and to preserve the natural, scenic, recreational, and commercial fishing character of these waterways. The Apalachicola Riverkeeper is a licensed member of the national Waterkeeper Alliance.
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324 E. Pine Street, St. George Island
850-323-0092
A non-profit citizens' organization dedicated to improving the quality of life on St. George Island. Meetings are held at the Firehouse at 324 E. Pine on St. George Island the third Thursday of each month with a social beginning at 6:30 pm, covered dish dinner at 7:00 pm and a program of interest to the community at 7:30 pm. Visitors are welcome. Bringing a covered dish to share is optional.
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86 Water Street, Apalachicola
1-855-APALACH
Historic Apalachicola Inc. is a non-profit organization established by business owners, property owners and citizens to encourage collaborations and provide education, support, guidance, facilitation and vision for the promotion of preservation, improvement and economic restructuring of Apalachicola's historic commercial districts.
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29 Island Drive, Eastpoint
850-670-8151
Support and fund raising arm of the Franklin County Public Library.
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24 Sixth Street, Eastpoint
850-670-8146
Eastpoint Volunteer Fire Department's fire district serves a 200 square miles area of central Franklin County, Florida, and the primary response area of population is 2,158 and the secondary response area / mutual aid of population is 6,500. EVFD's services provide firefighting, hazardous material response, BLS emergency medical service, vehicle rescue (extrication), search and rescue, and support. EVFD have three fire apparatus. Also, we provide a mutual aid as needed to Apalachicola and St. George Island Volunteer Fire Departments. EVFD is a member of Franklin County United Firefighters Association.
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307 East 7th Street, Tallahassee
850-414-0855
Vision: Read and inspire the region to work together as a community, collectively caring for one another and enhancing the quality of life for all. Mission: To raise money and mobilize resources to meet priority human needs.
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250 Pinewood Drive, Tallahassee
850-386-2131
The Girl Scout Council of the Florida Panhandle has more than 4,200 adult members and over 8,500 girl members and is part of Girl Scouts of the USA.
Girl Scouting is open to all girls ages 5 through 17 (or kindergarten through grade 12) and adult women and men who subscribe to the ideals stated in the Girl Scout Promise & Law.
Right now is Girl Scout Cookie Season! Starting February 20- March 21, Girl Scouts around your areas will be having booth sales at local businesses around your area. For more information, please visit www.littlebrowniebakers.com & click on Cookie Booth Locator.
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10th Street & Avenue E, Apalachicola
850-323-1484
Non-profit group providing fundraising support for our Fire Department. The Oyster Cook-Off is our one BIG event.
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Apalachicola Municipal Library
74 6th Street, Apalachicola
850-653-8436
Apalachicola Library is open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Tuesdays 10:00-12:00 and 1:00-6:00pm. Saturday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Books, audio books, local history and genealogy section, wireless internet access.
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Carrabelle City Complex, 1001 Gray Avenue, Carrabelle
850-697-8575
On June 6, 1944, General Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke to the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force. He started his address by saying, "You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. For many, this crusade started on Florida's Forgotten Coast. For four years, (acres) of beaches and woods along the shores of North Florida were converted to a base with the sole purpose of training amphibious soldiers and their support groups. Originally name Camp Carrabelle after the community it took over, and later named Camp Gordon Johnston, this facility trained over a quarter million men for amphibious assaults during World War II.
Hours are: Monday thru Thursday 1300 – 1600 hours. Friday 1200 till 1600 hours and Saturday 1000 till 1400 hours. Tours and special request are welcome.
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1975 US Highway 98, Carrabelle
850-697-2732
Our next big event:
LANTERN FEST- HISTORY & ENCHANTMENT! Weekend of Oct 29
A celebration of the lighthouse's birthday -and a display of 116 lanterns!
FEATURING:
• Night time tower climbs • Lantern making workshop
• Award winning Celtic violinist Aisha Ivey
• Andrew Edell, "The Lighthouse Keeper"
• Theater with a Mission presents "The New World"
scenes from a 1600s play about discovering America.
• Blacksmith demonstration • Scrimshaw demonstration
• Tallahassee Community College Dance Company
• Award winning Chef Billy Rowles as food vendor
and more!
See our website www.crookedriverlighthouse.org
Our Site
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places this 103 foot iron and steel structure was constructed in 1895, to guide ships through East Pass between Dog Island and St. George Island. Decommisioned by the U.S. Coast Guard in 1995, the lighthouse has been restored and is an operating aid to navigation once again. An authentic replica of the keeper's house features both history and science exhibits as well as a gift shop.
The park is a great place for a family picnic -or even a quick photo op and fun stop for road weary travelers. The 70 ft wooden ship " The Carabella" provides hours of fun and fantasy.
See our website for museum hours, special events and climbing schedule.
VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED! If you like maritime history, meeting people from all over the world, and have some spare time to spend in the company of a 115 year old lighthouse give us a call at 850 697-2732
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479 Market Street, Apalachicola
850-670-4428
The Supporters of St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge, Incorporated meet on the third Thursday of each month at the Refuge Office/Visitor Center located in the Harbor Master Building at 479 Market Street in Apalachicola at 5:00 P.M.
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78 11th St., Apalachicola
850-653-3930
Franklin's Promise is a Coalition of people, agencies and organizations who want to make Franklin County, Florida a better place to live for all its citizens
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8th Street and Avenue F, Apalachicola
850-653-1975
Gardeners from around the community come together to grow vegetables, flowers and friendships. Volunteers grow food for the local food pantry.
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108 Island Drive, Eastpoint
850-670-7700
The Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve is a the second largest in the nation encompassing over 246,000 acres.
The Reserve's Nature Center in Eastpoint features exhibits on the flora and fauna of the ares including aquariums, open tanks, local sea life, a small theater. Open to the public Tuesday - Saturday 9:00-4:30 pm.
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Apalachicola
850-653-4720
The State's oldest maritime event is scheduled for the first weekend in November. The 2010 event is set for Friday, November 5th-6th. Come enjoy the blessing of the fleet, redfish run, oyster shucking and oyster eating events, the crab races, grand parade and live entertainment. We also have over 75 exhibitors and great fresh seafood.
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244 S.R. Highway 65, Eastpoint
850-670-8417
Not for profit Animal Adoption Center and safe haven for abandoned & homeless dogs and cats.
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Bring me A Book Franklin, Inc.
96 Fifth Street, Apalachicola
(850) 370-0126
The program teaches parents, caregivers, teachers, middle school and high school students the importance of reading aloud to childrens from birth through "first teachers" training sessions. Also,to bring quality books to families, the use of music to enhance childrens interest in books, to develop a mentoring program with High School students and to inspire a love for reading through these efforts and to positively impact the childerns literacy rates in Franklin County.
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Franklin County State Park Locations, Apalachicola
Friends of Franklin County State Parks are a nonprofit citizen support organization that assists our local state parks: St. George Island State park, John Gorrie Museum, Orman House and Chapman Gardens.
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Apalachicola
850-653-7515
Hillside Coalition of Laborers for Apalachicola a non-profit, community service organization.
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85 School House Road, Eastpoint
(850) 670-2810
The Homeless Liaison is contracted by the Franklin County Schools through Title I, pt. a; Title X, the No Child Left Behind Act through Federal Stimulus Funds. The job consists of identifying and providing services for homeless students from k-12 through 12th grade. Homeless would be deemed as families who are sharing the home of friends/or other family members due to loss of home or economic situations. Unaccompanied Youth and thus depending on their situation may qualify for services such as help obtaining records, food, clothing, school supplies, etc.; a student cannot be turned away from enrolling in school based on lack of records and the Homeless Liaison works with school staff to make sure enrollment is immediate. If any family is affected by fire, an arrest or medical emergency/situation she makes sure the student's education is not affected by their living situation. Sandi’s office is located at the Schools Administrative Offices, 85 School Road, Suite One in Eastpoint.
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1115 Easterwood Drive, Tallahassee
850-878-6080
The American Red Cross has been serving Tallahassee and the surrounding area since 1917. In the past eighty-three years, the American Red Cross has provided a helping hand by reaching out to local residents, and last year touched the lives of more than 10,500 people in the eight counties that we serve. The American Red Cross provided a "helping hand" that was needed following a disaster, helping to get loved ones home from the military during an emergency, training people in first aid, CPR, swimming, and HIV/AIDS courses.
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4001 West 23rd Street Suite C, Panama City
(850) 785-9205 ext. 3508
Non-profit organization working toward defeating cancer.
Hours of operation 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM central time.
Stephanie Bird is the local rep. for Franklin County (814) 441-5095 cell.
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