Forgotten
Coast Calendar -- Add An Event
Have
an upcoming event? Add it to the CoastLine Calendar
quickly and easily.
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Rules: Listed events must be open to the public, and of
general interest. Examples of permitted events include
festivals, concerts, musical or theatrical perfomances,
educational lectures, cultural events, general meetings of
not-for-profit civic organizations and the like.
Examples of events which will not be listed include board
meetings, store sales, private/political functions,
tupperware parties, and the like.
If
you have a qualifying event, just
fill out the form below with the information and click the
Submit button. An email will be sent to the address you
supply containing a link to our verification page. Once
you have verified that the listing comes from a real
working email address, an email will be sent to the
publisher for review. Qualifying events will be included
in the calendar, usually within 24 hours. The publisher
will be the sole arbiter for inclusion. We reserve the
right to exclude any submissions that fail to meet our
criteria.
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The
Forgotten Coast of Florida lies along the Panhandle. It is bounded on the
West by Mexico Beach, St. Joe Beach and Port St. Joe. Going East you come to
Simmons Bayou, Cape San Blas, Indian Pass, and The City of Apalachicola on the banks
of the Apalachicola River. Continuing east you come to Eastpoint, St. George Island,
Carrabelle, Lanark Village, St. James Island, St. Teresa Island, and Alligator Point
in Franklin County, FL. As you cross the Ochlockonee River on Highway 98 you enter
Wakulla County, FL and Ochlockonee Bay, Mashes Sands, Panacea, Live Oak Island, Shell Point
and St. Marks. The St. Marks Lighthouse and nature preserve is the easternmost place on the
Forgotten Coast. Each area is different, and all are uncrowded Natural
Wonders.
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Copyright 1998-2008
All Rights Deserved.
Ed Tiley, Publisher
CoastLine Publications, Inc.
PO Box 626
Apalachicola, FL 32329
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