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Conservation: FRIENDS OF LOWER SUWANNEE AND CEDAR KEYS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGES 2013 ANNUAL MEETING / REFUGE OPEN HOUSE April 5th, 2013
City News: CKWSD April 8, 2013 Meeting Agenda April 4th, 2013
Obituaries: George A. Delaino Sr. April 3rd, 2013
News: News from the Pirates April 3rd, 2013
Law Enforcement News: Levy County Arrest Report 4/01/2013 April 2nd, 2013
Arts and Entertainment: CEDAR KEY ARTS FEST OFFERS HEART STICKERS FOR VISITORS TO MARK THEIR FAVORITE ART April 2nd, 2013
Arts and Entertainment: CKAC Gallery Opening Saturday, April 6th 4-6 April 2nd, 2013
Fishing News: Spring Fishing Has Started April 1st, 2013
News: Hummingbirds April 1st, 2013
Library: FASCINATING FACTS HORSESHOE CRABS KEEP YOU HEALTHY March 31st, 2013
Library: 1000 MILES IN 100 DAYS! THROUGH PRAIRIES, SWAMPS, RIVERS, FORESTS! FLORIDA WILDLIFE CORRIDOR EXPEDITION PRESENTATION AT LIBRARY March 31st, 2013
City News: CITY OF CEDAR KEY AGENDA April 2, 2013 6:00 PM March 30th, 2013
News: Faraway Inn Begins Phones for Earth Day Campaign March 29th, 2013
News: Book Bunch News March 29th, 2013
City News: CEDAR KEY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT: SETH COLSON AND TERESA GEORGE VIE FOR OPEN SEAT March 28th, 2013
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Kayak Cedar Keys Hosts Youth Groups | Kayak Cedar Keys Hosts Youth GroupsFrom the “deck” of Kayak Tom Liebert Kayak Cedar Keys, along with our community, was pleased to host three youth groups during the week of June 24. These youths took advantage of the opportunity to explore the pristine waters of the Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge. The largest of these groups were from the Oak Hall School located in Gainesville, Florida and consisted of 23 enthusiastic and very well behaved paddlers. This group was led by Scott McDaniel, Athletic Director of Oak Hall School and Jed Lynch of Kayak Cedar Keys. The North Florida Regional Chapter of the Boy Scouts of America also called upon Kayak Cedar Keys, as well as did students from the Blackbark Forest School based in Cornwall, NY. The students of Blackbark Forest were guests of the UF Marine Biology Department visiting the Cedar Keys Light Station on Seahorse Key. Noted historian and author of "Cedar Keys Light Station," Toni C. Collins was on hand at Atsena Otie Key to offer a history and tour of the cemetery to the students from Blackbark Forest School of NYC. Sherry Liebert of Kayak Cedar Keys noted 44 young people in all, had a memorable time paddling in the Cedar Keys. Keep `Em Paddlin`! |
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