Community Values Magazine ~ Micco 32976 zipcode

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things to Do.... FALL WEATHER IS HERE

&

SO ARE THE HOLIDAYS!!

WHERE TO GO:

Downtown Farmers Market

Vero Beach Mueseum of Art

ket where over 70 friendly vendors offer a wonderful and di-

3001 Riverside Park Drive

verse selection of delicious foods, exotic plants, savory spices,

Vero Beach, Florida 32963

and so much more! Bring the whole family to the Downtown

Avery to Warhol

Fort Pierce Farmers’ Market EVERY Saturday, 8am until 12pm

Enjoy the extraordinary Downtown Fort Pierce Farmers’ Mar-

July 17, 2020 – January 3, 2021 Manatee Observation and Education Center Chul Hyun Ahn: New Light

Manatees are large, herbivorous marine mammals that call

This fall, the museum will offer an exciting exhibition

Florida’s shallow coastal waters home. Often referred to as

of the Korean artist Chul Hyun

sea cows, in the winter months when the water temperature drops, they congregate around warm water discharges at

Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge

the state’s power generation facilities. Located on North In-

In 1903, Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge was designat-

dian River Drive at the Henry King Power Plant in Fort Pierce,

ed a natural preserve – the first of its kind in the country.

the viewing area and education center is full of interactive exhibits. During the winter months especially,

Sebastian Inlet State Park Sebastian Inlet State Park is one of the most visited state parks in Florida, and with so much to see and do, it’s no wonder.

Al’s Family Farms Citrus For more than four decades, Al’s Family Farms Citrus has been owned and operated by a local family. In addition to

Turkey Creek Sanctuary

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their traditional farming role, they’ve added several activity

Located on Port Malabar Boulevard NE in nearby Palm Bay,

options that make it the popular destination it is today.They

Turkey Creek Sanctuary is comprised of more than 100 acres.

are known for their high-quality local citrus which is grown

It is characterized by old stands of oaks and palmettos and

along the nearby Indian River. For those who’d like to pick

the scenic dunes that provide as picturesque a backdrop as

their own fruit or get a look into how fruit is processed after it’s

you’re likely to find anywhere.

been picked, there are some tours of the company.

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CVM

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