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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-04-2017 NRB Agendaun L� SEAN HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND 1225 Main Street, Sebastian, FL 32958 NATURAL RESOURCES BOARD AGENDA REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY — April 04, 2017 - 6:00 P.M. "To improve the quality of life In Sebastian by nurturing the balanced relationship between our citizens and our environment by protecting, preserving and promoting our natural resources" CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL 4. AGENDA MODIFICATIONS 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES March 7, 2017 — Meeting Minutes 11►1yIZI&N 40MRC*& Item A. Earth Day — Sat April 22, 2017, Update by Rose Glaser Item B. Gopher Tortoise: Build -a -Burrow by Ann Lucier (Approved $150 for stuff animals) Item C. NRB Calendar Events a) March 2017 — Pelican Island Event (Update on the event) b) April 2017 —Earth Day Event April 22, 2017 c) May 2017— Discuss adding any items 7. NEW BUSINESS Item A. Discussion of Indian River Lagoon Clam Project 8. PUBLIC INPUT Item A. Update on Boy's Scout Oyster Bag Project Item B. Earth Day poster board listing all of vendors and sponsors 10. MEMBER MATTERS 11. ITEMS FOR NEXT AGENDA 12. ADJOURNMENT ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE ON THE ABOVE MATTERS, WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH APPEAL IS TO BE HEARD. SAID APPEAL MUST BE FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE WITHIN TEN DAYS OF THE DATE OF ACTION. (286.0105 F. S). IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), ANYONE WHO NEEDS SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THIS MEETING SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR AT (772)-589-5330 AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THIS MEETING. TWO OR MORE ELECTED OFFICIALS MAYBE IN ATTENDANCE. CITY OF SEBASTIAN NATURAL RESOURCES BOARD MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING MARCH 7, 2017 1. Chairwoman Ring called the Natural Resources Board Meeting to order at 6:00 P.M. 2. Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all. 3. Roll Call Present: Chairwoman Andrea Ring Bob Progulske James Clifton Rose Glaser Ann Lucier Members Not Present: Gilbert Gordian, Jr. — Excused Vicki Tunker Also Present: Frank Watanabe, City Engineer Susan Mann, Recording Consultant Mr. Watanabe advised the Board that Mr. Krull resigned his position. 4. Agenda Modifications Ms. Ring called for agenda modifications, hearing none she continued with the agenda. 5. Approval of Minutes February 7, 2017 Meeting Minutes Ms. Ring asked if there were any corrections or modifications to the minutes. Hearing none she called for a motion. A motion to approve the February 7, 2017 minutes as presented was made by Ms. Glaser, seconded by Mr. Progulske and passed unanimously by voice vote. 6. Presentation SJRWMD — Charles Jacoby, PhD, MBA, Supervising Environmental Scientist, Estuaries Section Lead Scientist, Indian River Lagoon Basin. Natural Resources Board Page 2 of 5 Meeting Minutes of March 7, 2017 Ms. Ring introduced Dr. Jacoby and welcomed him to the meeting. Dr. Jacoby apologized for not being at the previous meeting as planned, but he is happy to be present this evening. He stated that his presentation will cover the Indian River Lagoon and some of the challenges that exist. He then reviewed the information contained in his Power Point Presentation (see attached). He concluded his presentation by stating that it was taken time for the lagoon to develop the problems that now exist and it will take time to resolve those problems, but everyone has to work together in the solution. Ms. Lucier asked how the proposed reduction or elimination of the EPA would impact the estuary. Dr. Jacoby responded that what impacts the estuary is the Clean Water Act, which he believes will remain as it is. The major are where he has seen great improvement is the local involvement and communications. People are much better educated about their impact on the waterways than in prior years. Mr. Progulske asked what steps Brevard County is taking to protect the estuary. Dr. Jacoby responded that they are addressing the major issues, i.e. muck removal, septic to sewer, stormwater treatment, education, etc. Ms. Ring asked what roll Sebastian could take in assisting the SJRWMD with protecting the lagoon. Dr. Jacoby stated that staying involved is an important step. Mr. Watanabe explained that the City had benefited from a cost sharing grant to install a water discharge system this summer. He stated that although it is not a big item, it does clean the water before it enters the lagoon. Mr. Progulske asked what causes the problem in the northern part of the lagoon. Dr. Jacoby stated that in the reverse of the southern part with low salinity caused by fresh water inflow, the norther part has a higher salinity due to the dry conditions. It is believed that is what caused the bloom; too the water does not empty frequently which results in the algae remaining in the that part of the lagoon for longer periods of time. Mr. Progulske asked how successful the oyster reef restoration has been in filtering the water. Dr. Jacoby responded that the information he has received indicates they are doing very well. He explained that for the larger part of the lagoon, clams may be used, but they seem to have cycles in which there are more, then cycles when their numbers are reduced due to over fishing. Ms. Ring called for comments or questions from the public. Ms. Jane Schnee asked for the location of the C1 Canal. Dr. Jacoby responded that it is connected to Turkey Creek which is in Melbourne. Mr. Mark Bonde, 997 George Street, asked for an update on the proposed plan to move water both south and north. Dr. Jacoby responded that there is concern about changing the water flow because of the possibility of water wars as have occurred in other areas. Natural Resources Board Page 3 of 5 Meeting Minutes of March 7, 2017 Ms. Ring called for any further questions, hearing none she thanked Dr. Jacoby for his presentation. 7. Unfinished Business Item A. Earth Day — Saturday April 22, 2017 Update by Rose Glaser Ms. Glaser reported that 32 vendors, of which 3 are food vendors, have registered for the event. She stated that the City will be advised on the number of tables required; a volunteer policeman will be required for the crosswalk on Indian River Drive for the safety of the children; she thanked Mr. Watanabe for the draft brochure and stated that they are working to add some items; she registered the event on earthday.org; three bands have registered, she asked if anyone knew of a band or individual to please let her know; she provided details on the activities and asked if the City has received the brochures requested. Mr. Watanabe responded that he will follow up on securing the brochures. Ms. Glaser asked the Board if there are sufficient activities planned for the children to offer a grand prize. The consensus was to have the bicycle as the grand prize as was done last year. Ms. Glaser asked if there were any more ideas for activities. Mr. Watanabe asked what the expenses are to date. Ms. Glaser responded that the expenses are $530. He urged the Board to request items be donated from the vendors who supported the event last year. Ms. Lucier stated that she will contact her neighbor who teaches Hip -Hop dancing to children at no cost and see if she would like to participate in the event. Ms. Ring stated that she is planning to do the scavenger hunt and will add some questions for the adults and showed a piece of craftwork that could be used as a prize. Following discussion about keeping track of the activities completed and method of awarding the prizes, it was agreed that a ticket would be drawn and if the person was not present another ticket would be drawn until the prize was awarded. Additional discussion was conducted about work assignments and scheduling. Ms. Glaser urged the Board Members to be present and participate where needed. Mr. Watanabe suggested requesting the Mayor or a Councilmember be present to open the Ceremonies. He asked that the Board pass a motion for the request. A motion to request Mr. Watanabe to speak with the City Manager to determine the availability of the Mayor or a Councilmember to open the ceremonies was made by Mr. Progluske, seconded by Ms. Glaser and passed unanimously by voice vote. Ms. Ring stated that she would not be able to get onto the stage. Mr. Progulske stated that he would act in her place. Item B. Gopher Tortoise: Build -a -Burrow by Ann Lucier (Approved $150 for stuffed animals). Regarding purchase of the materials to build the Gopher Burrow, Ms. Lucier reported that she has spoken with Home Depot and the request was submitted to corporate about 2 weeks ago. She was advised that it would take about four weeks to receive a response. She thanked the Natural Resources Board Page 4 of 5 Meeting Minutes of March 7, 2017 Board for approving the expenditure of $150 for stuffed animals and stated that she will be shopping for them and anticipates being able to purchase them for much less than the $150. Ms. Lucier explained that the burrow is an educational exhibit that the children can crawl into and see examples of the animals to cohabitate with the tortoises. She stated that will be one of the activities required to be entered into the grand prize drawing. She stated that the Gopher Tortoise Day Proclamation would be read at the Council Meeting on March 22nd.Ms. Ring urged Board Members to attend if possible. Item C. Spoil Island Update — City boat is out of service Mr. Clifton stated that with the City boat being out of service he contacted DEP and they will remove the debris from the island and dispose of it. He explained that DEP is seeking a grant to place signage on all the conservation islands in the lagoon. They expressed that if the City put the signage on IR8 that would be fine. He stated that DEP will provide the signage and installation materials and the City would install them. Item D. NRB Calendar of Events a) March, 2017 — Pelican Island Event Ms. Glaser reported that the event is scheduled for March 18th from 10am until 4pm. Information on booth location will be provided that morning. Mr. Watanabe stated that staff will set up the booth. Ms. Lucier stated that she will bring the banner. b) April, 2017 — Shoreline Clean-up with KIRB Ms. Ring stated that clean-up scheduled in April is the same date as their event and the City would not be able to participate. Item E. Stormwater Park — Access along the pathways Mr. Progulske reported that he had visited the park, walked the trails and went into the scrub area. He asked for clarification of what information the City wants reported back to them. Mr. Watanabe responded that a resident living near the back entrance had reported that it appeared to need mowing or additional upkeep. The City Manager thought that members of the NRB could visit the park and make their recommendations as to whether the back entrance needed any changes or if it is alright in its natural state. Following discussion the consensus was to leave the back entrance in a more natural state and focus on maintaining the front entrance where there is parking and easy access into the park. There was a detailed discussion regarding invasive plants and how the City handles them. Mr. Watanabe explained that staff is very aware of residents' concerns about spraying and they try to balance that concern with what is necessary to maintain the landscaping and plantings in the City. He provided a description of the function of the Stormwater Park and stated that it is the City's responsibility to maintain the banks of the ponds and keep the paths and areas mowed. Ms. Ring asked if there is muck in the stormwater ponds. Mr. Watanabe responded there is not and provided a description of which waterways contain muck, the types of muck and how it impacts the various waterways. Natural Resources Board Meeting Minutes of March 7, 2017 7. Public Input Page 5 of 5 Ms. Jane Schnee, Sebastian, thanked the Board for their help with the Invasive Plant Brochure. The Friends of the St. Sebastian River mailed the information on invasive plants, fertilizer and the brochure to residents living along the river. She expressed concern about the invasive plants in Sebastian and there being no apparent action to remove them and replace them with native species. She distributed a flyer with information on the locations of the Old World Climbing Fern. She expressed concern about the number of these plants and urged the City to try to find a way to reduce or eliminate them. Mr. Mark Bonde, 997 George Street, stated that he was very impressed with how the Gopher Tortoise Burrow provides shelter to so many other species. He explained that he is still researching the Wabasso sewer proposals and will update the Board when he gets additional information. 9. Staff Matters Item A. Earth Day Brochure Mr. Watanabe stated that he will work with Ms. Glaser on the brochure and bring it to the Board at their next meeting for review. He explained that he could produce them in house with no impact on the NRB's budget. Ms. Lucier asked about the status of the Gopher Tortoise brochures. Mr. Watanabe responded he had not been able to locate any. Ms. Lucier stated that she will contact the gentleman who put on the last training session and see if she could get some from him. Ms. Ring stated that she thought there were coloring books as well. 10. Member Matters — None 11. Items for Next Agenda Ms. Ring reviewed the items to be brought forward to the next agenda and asked if placing clams in the lagoon could be added. Mr. Watanabe explained that to his understanding the water off Sebastian does not contain sufficient saline to support clams, but the matter could be discussed; the water is more suited for oysters and he will check on the status of the Boy Scout's oyster project and report to the Board. 12. Adjourn — There being no further business Chairwoman Ring adjourned the meeting at 7:28 p.m. Chairwoman Andrea Ring M",I Date: Natural Resources Board loth Annual Earth Day Celebration April 22, 2017 SPECIAL THANKS TO SPONSORS Walmart and Home Depot EXHIBITORS Artistic Rain Barrels Indian River Democratic Party Beach Bum Boutique J.M. Ceramics Buenos Nachos Jimmy's Custom Tiki Caning Butterfly Flowers Keep Indian River Beautiful City of Sebastian Storm Water Division Kroegel Homestead Produce U.S. City of Sebastian Natural Resource Board Moon Street Bay Sun Catchers Cindy's Cupcakes & Cookies New York Nick's Colour Dancers Art Studio Oak Street Baskets and Leaves Doctor Kirchner Pelican Island Preservation Society Doterra Essential Oils Sea Turtle Preservation Society Finders Keeper Sirens and Sea Maidens Friends of St. Sebastian River Sebastian Inlet State Park G's Vending Synergy Institute Halo Rescue The Captains Creations Humane Society of Indian River County Tiki Dude International Living Who Got Game Indian River Bee Company Vero Beach Flash Yami s Ice Cream Mission Statement "To improve the quality of life in Sebastian by nurturing the balanced relationship between our citizens and our environment by protecting, preserving and promoting our natural resources" Natural Resources Board Members: • Andrea Ring—Chair • Bob Progulske—Vice Chair • James Clifton • Rose Glaser—Earth Day Coordinator • Gilbert Gordian Ann Lucier—Earth Day Coordinator • Vicki Tanker Natural Resources Board loth Annual Earth Day Celebration April 22, 2017 9amto4pm Riverview Park 600 US Highway r Sebastian, FL cm a SEAT" HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND Introduction & Welcome • 9 am Bob Progulske • Pledge of Allegiance • Opening Ceremonies • Mayor Bob McPartlan • Vice Mayor Andrea Coy • Council Member Introductions: • Tortoise Proclamation • Mayor Bob McPartlan • Entertainment Sebastian Fitness Hearts of Oak Thomas Wesley Bowman Daddy Wags • Activities 9amto12Inn 9amto>2Pru 9amto1pm 9 am t03 pm 9amto3Pm 9amto3Pm Paper Shredding Electronics Recycling Chalk Art Contest Gopher Burrow Scavenger Hunt Bird Feeders Artistic Rain Barrels Beach Bum Boutique Buenos Nachos Butterfly Flowers City of Sebastian Storm Water Division City of Sebastian Natural Resource Board Cindy's Cupcakes & Cookies Colour Dancers Art Studio Doctor Kirchner Doterra Essential Oils Finders Keeper Friends of St. Sebastian River G's Vending Halo Rescue Humane society of Indian River County International Luing Indian River Bee Company Indian River Democratic Party J.M. Ceramics Jimmy's Custom Tiki Carving Keep Indian River Beautiful Kroegel Homestead Produce U.S. Moon Street Bay Sun Catchers New York Nick's Oak Street Baskets and Leaves Pelican Island Preservation Society Sea Turtle Preservation Society Sirens and Sea Maidens Sebastian Inlet State Park Synergy Institute The Captains Creations Tiki Dude Who Got Game Vero Beach Flash Yami's Ice Cream 2017 Sebastian NRB Earth Day Celebration Plans Where- Riverview Park Sebastian, Florida When -April 22, 2017 Time- 9:OOam-4:OOpm Set up- 7:30am-8:30am Email- nrbearthday@gmail.com Vendors- 49 , Food vendors -6 Food Vendors- Food Vendors will be located east off of the center circle of the park, near the bath house. Vendors will not be listed on the website. They will be added to the program. Rules and Regulations- Will be sent to participating vendors, with their location, in the park, the week of the celebration. Waste Management- Amy Boyson 321-409-6620 Amy will supply us with the paper shredding and recycling from 9-12 and a recycling bin to be placed in the boat parking lot like last year. Recycling dumpster -North west corner of boat parking lot behind Speedway. Emailed application and location map to Waste Management and it is approved. It is being delivered Friday and picked up on Monday(8 yard, 6'8" X 6'8" x 7'6" high). Paper Shredding & Electronic Disposing traffic to be directed by the Lyons Club. There was some confusion with the lineup last year. K.I.R.B. Daisy Packer to supply six recycling bins and trash bags for us to use in the park. I.R.C.Fire Rescue Permit Application and $30.00 check to be delivered to 1801 27th Street Building A Vero Beach, 32960, a week prior to the Celebration and a map of the park layout is requested. The application, map and check has been mailed, Monday, March 27th. State Food Vendor Permit State of Florida Division of Hotels and Restaurants need to be notified three days prior to an event for Food Vendors to participate. Barbara Schoenly- Senior Inspector 400 W. Robinson St,N-802 Orlando, FI. 32801-1757 Voice: 850-487-1395 Fax: 407-317-7839 www.MyF[oridaLicense.com/dbor I make contact the week of the event. Park Layout - "A couple locations on the inside circle, close to the bathrooms were in full sun. This year we probably don't want to use 33, 33A and 34. I have last years map and will give vendors the spots they had last year. Indian River By Air would like to bring their Powered Parachute. and put it by their booth. Items from the City of Sebastian - Street Banner- Hang on Monday because it states "this Saturday" We will be responsible for keeping the street banner, after the celebration Stage, PA System & Bleachers. ? Barricades and signage for street closing Barricades are needed for the Waste Management Recycling Staging Area Cones to save the parking on Sebastian Blvd for unloading Saturday morning Signage to Direct Guest to the Food Vendors 10 Tables ( we will need extra tables and chairs for the children's activity area) 20 Chairs 1 pop up tent Plus any table, chairs and tents for the cities two booths I will send Margarita an update NRB 3 Tents - One for Board, (board tent) One for Door Prizes and Scavenger Hunt ( Bob Progulske tent) Budget- $ 30.00 I.R.C.Fire Rescue Permit $150.00 Up to for stuffed animals for the Gopher Burrow $ 50.00 Another person to perform $ 50.00 Thomas Wesley Bowman $100.00 Hearts of Oak 200.00 Daddy Wags $580.00 Already approved Request for extra expenses There is a new group on facebook. They call themselves Indian River Rocks. They have over 7000 members. They are painting and hiding rocks for people to find. They are having painting parties, family painting parties and organized painting at businesses. When you find a rock, you take a picture, post it and rehide it. They are willing to have a painting day at our celebration. I ask if we will buy the supplies. It has possibilities of getting a bunch of kids and families to the park. $ 55.50 for 75 Thank you notes $ 33.001 51.00 for 60 or 90 pounds of 2'-3" rocks $ 54.00 3 sets of Outdoor acrylic paints 30.00 2 sets of 30 brushes $172.501$190.00 extra bag of rocks can be returned if not needed. 'Medical Kit- We need to purchase a medical kit to have at our booth. NRB Website- City of Sebastian Barbara x 8246 Raffle- Requested another bike from Walmart for this years raffle. Waiting to hear back from Mark. Activities - Jodi Baldanza/ The Den Titled - Endangered Species of the Treasure Coast Jodi has volunteers to help her and is collecting prizes, but would like us to help with prizes. In the past ELC donated passes. She has bagged 9 colors of chalk in fifty bags. She has also asked her facebook friends if anyone does face painting. Chalk Art Contest- Alex sent me her contest plans and Jodi Baldanza, of the Den, is going to carry on the competition in Alex's absence, this year. Here are the basics of how I ran the contest: Categories(age groups): 5-7; 8-10; 11-13; 14-18; and adults. Only a prize for first prize was given to each group. And then the grand prize was given to the "Best in Show" which was just the absolute best (hasn't always been an adult!) Prizes for all first place winners were family pack of tickets to the ELC, and tour passes to the Vero Beach Marine Lab (which have since been shut down sadly) Grand Prize was a kayak company donating free kayak rentals or tours for two. Chalk is the most expensive part. I'd always get mine from Walmart and then pre-baggie the sticks so that each contestant got the same colors/amount of chalk. There is really no "wrong' way to run it! It's easy and all age groups have seemed to love it! The only thing I ask is that you use a different theme than "A Healthy Lagoon' since this contest is now associated with the County Stormwater, I cannot be there to represent. Gopher Tortoise Burrow- Ann Lucier contacted Home Depot for supplies to build the burrow. Board approved up to $150.00 for the native animals to place inside of it. Pine Cone -Bird feeders Ann Lucier has collected pinecones and we need some inexpensive peanut butter and seeds Scavenger Hunt- Andrea Ring has a list of questions for kids and adults Entertainment- draft 9:00 Bob Progulske Pledge of Allegiance Opening of Celebration Mayor Bob McPartlan Vice Mayor Andrea Coy Council Member Introductions Tortoise Proclamation Mayor Bob McPartlan 9:30 Sebastian Fitness 10:00-11:00 11:30-12:30 Heart of Oak 1:00-2:00 Thomas Wesley Bowman 2:00 Chalk Art Winners 2:30-3:30 Daddy Wags 3:30 Bike rewarded to someone that finished all three challenges Raffle Questions anytime, there is a pause in the schedule Activities 9:00-12:00 Residential paper shredding and electronic recycling 9:00-1:00 "Endangered Species of the Treasure Coast" Jodi Baldanza/ The Den 9:00-4:00 "Indian River Rocks" rock painting 9:00-3:00 Scavenger Hunt 9:00-3:00 Gopher Burrow www.earthday_oro/earthday - Earth Day network's " March for Science" Registered to be promoted as a partner for Earth Day Paper/ Magazine Advertising - Vero Beach Flash advertised our flyer in their weekly Newsletter Facebook shared the Event and Schedule Sebastian River News/ Vero News Please send press releases at least 2 weeks in advance to better ensure they will run online and staff can determine whether the event can be covered. *calendar(o)veronews.com- People/Society Editor Mary Schenkel 'maryelzCcDcomcast.net- info(d)veronews.com-sent info Vero Beach/Indian River County Newsweekly and TCPaIm Please send dates. Also, please contact Ian. LOvePTCPalm.com.- Iisa.rymerCdtcoalm.com- Indian River County: (772) 978-2248 Submit your stuff Online:https://www.tcpalm.com/su bmit Hometown News has all three flyers to use Indian River (772-465-5551) www. H ometown NewsOL.com 800-823-0466 e Flash Newsletter- has all three flyers to use Valerie Watkins VeroBeachFLASH@gmail.com. Vendor Contact About Kayaks Steve Phillipson Adon, LLC Dorian Martin A Florida Outdoor Center Kristen Beck A Healthy Lagoon (let's chalk about Qchalk art Alexis Thomas Anvileye Robert Johnson Artistic Rain Barrels Sue Rand A Tree For Me Cardy & Jill Lindsey Beach Bum Boutique yes Buenos Nachos Lou Cordo Bungalow Beach Designs Tim and Deb Cutright Butterfly Flowers Tim Harrison Cindy's Cupcakes and Cookies Cynthia Watson City Of Sebastian Michelle Stromberg City of Sebastian Youth Council Ryan Rafuls Coconut Palm Baskets Ruth Hill Color Dancers Art Studio Victoria Geller Cottage Street Station Jeanne Cleere Country Kettle Korn Todd Snyder Debby's Organic Fan Debby Logue Designs By Nikki Nicole Brooks Doctor Kirchner Rudy Kirchner Doterra Essential Oils Angela Douds Endangered Species of the Treasure Coast Jodi / Chalk Art Phone# Email Address 17 elec. raffle 772-589-3469 aboutkayaks@comcest.nel 15 850-556-0055 dod@adodonline.com 5546 St. Augustine Rd. Monticella, 32344 17 no yes 772-202-0220 fun@afloc.org 16 no 772-226-1565 aperalta@ircgov.com out of town/ the Den will do chalk art No 16 no 772-913-6238 anvileye@bellsouth.net performing in the band instead 15 321-536-8647 bigsue77@gmail.com 2245 Abalone Ave. Indialantic, FI. 32903 17 16 no yes 772-388-9242 info@atree4me.com 1100 Main SL Sebastian, FI. 32958 No 16 no 212489-4060 beachbumbobqueNY@gmail.com B&A Flea Market2885 SE Federal Hwy Stuart, FI. 17 16 no yes 772-333.5386 lou@buenosnachos.net 518 Fleming St Sebastian, FI. 32958 17 16 yes 321-729-9919 barefoobaygiris3@yahoo.com 16 no yes 321-626-7386 nativebutterflyflowers@yahoo.com 441 Vine St West Melbourne, Fl. 32904 17 16 no yes 772-388.8223 M.Stromberg@cityofsebastian.org 1225 Main St. Sebastian, Fl. 32958 17 16 no no 772-581-9522 foods32958@gmail.com 16 no no 772-766-6760 turtlewth@yahoo.com 8536 102 Ave.Vero Beach, FI.32967 15 772-633-6884 colordancers@aol.com 4 Sunset Dr. Sebastian, FI. 32958 17 16 no yes 321-872-4722 jeannecleere@cfl.rr.com 769 Brookson Ave. NW Palm Bay, FI. 32907 No 16 no yes 321-543-2702 kettlekom@bellsouth.net 3680 Straight Ave. Merritt Island. 32953 17 yes no 772-571-6349 debbylogue@aol.com no yes 321499-5830 nbrooks7575@hotmail.com 615 Periwinkle Sebastian, FI 32958 16 no yes 772-321-4212 doctorkirchner@hotmail.com 8401 -Ft Walton Fort Pierce, FI. 34951 17 16 no yes 772-360-2406 pray4zion@juno.com 410 Georgia Blvd. Sebastian, FI. 32958 17 16 no yes 206-2254869 The Den 930 Village Sq. Dr. 17 Environmental Learning Center Fancy Leaf Caladiums Finder Keeper (mosaic turdes) Florida Dept of Health (5210 program) Florida Organic Aquaculture For the Love of Paws Friends of Pelican Island Refuge Friends of St. Sebastian River From Kristins Kitchen (ams) Fun Sbxs/ Door delights G's Vending Gifts By Rose Gopher Tortoise Burrow Good Eats and Sweets Granny Puckers Twisted Pickles H.A.L.O. Healthy Reflections Humane Society of 1. R. C. Intentional Living I. R.Bee Company I. R. By Air I. R. Lagoon Aquatic Preserves I. R. County I. R. Lagoon National Estuary Program Nancy Puglis 772-589-5050 xt nancy@discoverELC.org 255 Live Oak Dr. Vero Beach, 32963 Merry Savoy 772.485.2734 tutufancy@yahoo.com Box 2168 Palm City, FI. 34991 Deb Southedand 772-202-7002 Peter Benincasa 772-794-7440 peter.benincasa@fl.health.gov 1900 27th St Vero Beach, FI. 32960 Melissa Johnson 561-632-9507 melissa@flaquaculture.com 15369 CR -512 Fellsmere, FI, 32948 Ted Pankiewicz 772-539-2417 tedpank@cemcast.net P O Box 111 Fellsmere, FI. 32948 Sandee Dawdy 321-704-9809 dawdyss88@gmaiLcom Tim Glover 772-589-0636 info@fssr.org Kristen Proth 321-848-5953 fromknstinskitchen@yahoo.com 5765 Garretts Rd Sherry Samuelson 772-388-2827 shersamuel@bellsouth.net George & Barbara Vlahos 772-263-0483 gvandb@comcastnet 1117 N E Kubin Ave Jensen Beach, FI. 43957 Pete and Rose 772-359-3817 GiftsByRose@aol.com P O Box 12285 Ft Pierce, FI. 34979 Ann Luder lucierann@gmail.com David and Naen 772-979-4227 goodeatsandsweets@hotmail.com Ft Pierce, Fl. Todd, Claire,Janet Jessup 772-473-1972 cjessup@bellsouth.net Sally Beals 772-3214326 slbealsl2@bellsouth.nel 710 Jackson St. Sebastian, FI. 32958 Robin Graves 772-571-7745 mugwon2u@yahoo.com 1069 Main St.#218 Sebastian, FI. 32958 Gloria Allen 772-571-6412 gallen@hsvb.org P O Box 644 Vero Beach,Fl. 32961 Diane Bainter 772-633-1886 intenbonallivingwilhdiane@gmail.com 8285 100th Ct. Vero Beach, FI. 32967 John Truckner 772-538-5489 lohntruckner@comcast.net 122 Coply Ter. Sebastian, FI. 32958 Kimberly Massung 772.633-7300 kmassung@bellsouth.net Brian Snarpe 772429-2995 Brian.Snarpe@dep.state.fl.us Brenda Davis 772-770-5005 BRENDADAVIS@IRCGOV.COM Maria Lombardo 3214468567 lagoonleam@gmail.com 3275 Dixie Hwy N E Palm Bay, FI. 32905 15 16 no no no 16 no yes 15 15 no 16 no yes 17 no yes 15 16 no no 17 16 15 No 16 no no 17 16 no yes 16 no 16 yes 17 16 no yes 17 16 no yes 17 16 no no 17 16 no yes 15 15 I R Democratic Party 2 spaces Debra Messer 772-321-7478 dmess@aol.com 4325 U S Hwy 1 Vero Beach, FI. 32967 17 16 no no I.R. Rocks Jay Indian River Rocks Facebook Page over 7000 members J M Ceramics Jackie Meyers 772-589-1036 jmceramia@bellsouth.net Vero Beach, FI. 17 E no yes Jimmy's Custom Tiki Carving Jimmy Dean 321-543-7064 tikibeardoil@gmail.com 1170 Hanson Ave.S W Palm Bay, FI. 32908 17 16 no no Kelly/ Bird houses K. Kelly kkelly050@gmail.com 17 Keep Indian River Beautiful Daisy Packer 772-226-7738 dpacker@KIRB.org 17 16 no Kroegel Produce U.S. Carey Timinsk] 772-589.8718 catiminski@aol.com 11230 S.Indian River Dr Sebastian, Fl. 32958 17 16 no yes Is Claray Crepes Claudia Burgdoff 772-708-3730 burgdoff5@aol.com 604 Amaryllis Dr. Sebastian 32967 no 16 yes no Marine Industries Ass. of the Treasure Coast April Price 772-2851646 apdceassoc@aol.com 1586 SE Clearbrook St. Port Saint Lucie, FI. 34983 Marine Resources Council Beth McMillen 321725-7775 beth@mmid.org 15 Moan Street Bay Sun Catchers John & Shevawn Cobb 704502-5357 moontreebay@gmail.com 678 Bayhrbor Tem. Sebastian, FI. 32958 17 16 no - Mrs Z's Accessories/ Double Booked Den and Deb Zamber 772-388-2868 mrszsaccessodes@aol.com 7785 90th Ave. Vero Beach, Fl. 32967 16 no yes Natural Blessings Goat Milk Soap Ricky and Brandi Dean 321-626-6227 naturalblessingssoap@gmail.com 3835 Heild Rd N W Palm Bay, FI. 32907 16 no no New Moon Creations Anil Moon 321-961-1941 anjisantics@gmail.com 171 Crown Ave NE Palm Bay 32907 17 yes no New York Nick's (hot dogs) Nick Romano 561-502-6865 ryannicholasr@aol.com 8756 103rd Ct. Vero Beach, FI. 32967 17 16 no yes Oak Street Baskets and Leaves Debbie Speck 321482-6118 john9h@gmail.com 9871 Oak SL Sebastian, FI. 32958 17 16 no no Painted Feather Track Barn Evelyn Baskay 321-952-5704 dogconnection@aol.com 170 Buzby St SE Palm Bay, FI. 32909 15 Plant Jewelry Natalie Stanger 9547404504 nstanger58@gmail.com 307 Arcadia Ave.Sebastian, FI. 32958 15 Pelican Island Preservation Society Steve Massey 772-202-0697 info@firstmfuge.org P O Box 781903 Sebastian, Fl. 32978 17 16 no yes Pirates In Paradise, LLC Maria Muscarella 719-3314963 piratesinparadisellc@gmail.com 932 Gables Way Sebastian, Fl. 32958 16 no yes Pond Science Laura Parke] 772.559-3120 laura@pondsciencellc.com 5680 Live Oak Ave no 16 Sarah KantV Freelance Artist Sarah Kantz 352-208-7906 sarah.kantz@gmail.com Samford, Florida 16 no 7 Scavenger Hunt Adult/children Andrea Ring 276.920-1715 Sea Turtle Concessions Frank seaturdeconcessions@yahoo.com Sea Turtle Preservation Society Scout Contest Sirens and Sea Maidens Sebastian Inlet State Park Sebastian Yoga Shady Grove Nursery S. R. H. S. Green Club Saint John's River Waste Management Sebastian Fitness No Booth Space Snowballs Stems and Stones Sustainable Aquaculture Initiative Sustainable Kashi The Sweet Karma Bar Synergy Institute The Captains Creations Tiki Dudes Tootles By Nancy Treasure Coast Community Health Upcycycled Trinkets Who Got Game (Wholistic Growth) Uncle Louie G Concessions Vero News Flash Waste Management Celeste McWilliams 321-676.1701 stps@seaturdespacecoast.org 17 16 no no Sarah Dutton 321-750-3802 sugarfairy1137@live.com June Knox Brown 321-616.1545 siransandseamaidens@gmail.com 184 Galveston SL Palm Bay, FI. 32908 17 16 no yes Terry O'Toole 321.984-4852 Terry.OToole@dep.state.fl.us 9700 South AIA Melbourne Beach, FI. 32951 17 16 no no 772-913-0138 1557 US Highway 1 772-589-1945 shadygrovenursery@yahoo.cem X Katelyn Lanctot 772-360-7768 lanctotk2015@gmail.com 15 Kathy Hill 321-7225363 khill@sjrwmd.com 15 Chris Discipolo 772-388-4916 odiscep@yahoo.com 345 Sebastian Blvd. 17 16 no no Bradley Cadiere Sr. sunsidefun@yahoo.com 16 yes Lisa Hansen 321-652-1432 orchidnanny@gmail.cem 307 Arcadia Ave. Melbourne, FI. 32901 No Freddy,Pmhl&Chris Averse 772-783-5103 chris@flaquaculture.com Terry Meer 321-418-2707 terrymeer@gmail.com 11155 Roseland Rd 16 no no Mance Middleton 772-321-9464 maricemiddleton@yahoo.com 110 Malry St. Sebastian, FI. 32958 15 Cheri Abrams 772-571-4509 chert@cicadasounds.com 735 Commerce Center Dr.Sebasban, FI. 32958 17 16 no yes Wendy Grow 772.696-2772 wendy@eocefirc.net 434 23rd St. SE 17 16 no yes Chuck Masek 321-986-7487 tikidude69@gmail.cem 574 White Plains Ave. 17 Nancy Buckingham nancy@toodlesbynancy.cem 15 Colette Had 772-571-1989 cheid@tcchinc.org 2182 Ponce de Leon Circle Vero Beach, Fl. 32960 17 16 no no Rhonda Cook 321-223-4531 promoter monda @ yahoo.com 426 Park Ave Sebastian 17 no no Kraig McHardy 772-201-2238 kmchardy@whogotgame.org 17 Jerry Sebastian 772-918-4709 unclelouiegcencessions@gmail.com Italian ice and Ice Cream 17 Valerie Watkins verobeachflash@gmail.cem 17 Amy Boyson 321409-6620 No booth but yes on recycling! 17 16 no no Wgilroy's Seaside Gallery Whitney Gilroy 321-543-9323 wgilroyphotography@live.com 16 no yes Yami's Ice Cream Shop Ubaldo Cendejas 772-571-8130 ucendejas@gmail.com 102 N Broadway Fellsmere, FI. 32948 17 16 yes