Citrus Crystal River Preserve State Park 3266 N Sailboat Ave Crystal River, FL Contact: Keith Morin (352) Hours: M-F 9-5
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1 Collection Centers as of Alachua (also used for Putnam) Melrose Fire Dept Station Cypress St Melrose, FL Contact: John Acree (352) Location: on Hwy 26 before traffic light Hours: M-F 8-4 Bay St. Andrew BayWatch/LAKEWATCH Next to Panama City Marine RMA Lab 222 East Beach Dr Panama City, FL Contact: Patrice Couch Cell (850 ) Brevard Brevard County Extension IFAS 3695 Lake Dr Cocoa, FL (321) Broward UF/IFAS Research and Education Center 3205 College Ave Davie, FL Contact: Monica Elliott or Lyn Gettys (954) Charlotte HOA Association Office/Broadmore Park 646 RotondaCircle Rotonda West, FL Contact: John House (941) Citrus Crystal River Preserve State Park 3266 N Sailboat Ave Crystal River, FL Contact: Keith Morin (352) Hours: M-F 9-5 East Citrus Community Center 9907 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy E Inverness, FL Contact: Crystal Ackerman (352) Hours: M-F 9-5 Clay Clay County Extension IFAS 2463 SR 16 W Green Cove Springs, FL Contact: (904) Keystone Heights City Hall 555 S. Lawrence Blvd Keystone, FL Contact: front desk (352) Collier The Conservancy of SW Florida (239) Merrihue Dr Naples, FL Contact: Kathy Worley (239) Columbia Columbia County Extension IFAS 971 W Duval St Suite #170 Lake City, FL Contact: Derek Barber (386) Duval Duval County Extension IFAS 1010 McDuff Ave Jacksonville, FL Contact: Jeannie Crosby (904)
2 Escambia Escambia County Extension IFAS 3740 Stefani Rd Cantonment, FL Contact: Rick O Connor (850) Flagler Palm Coast City Hall 160 Lake Ave Palm Coast, FL Contact: Tim Baker (386) Hamilton Hamilton County Extension IFAS 1143 US Hwy 41 NW Jasper, FL Contact: Tracy (386) Hernando Hernando County Extension IFAS Aviation Loop Dr Brooksville, FL Contact: Brittany Scharf (Sea Grant Agent) (352) Highlands Highlands County Extension IFAS 4509 George Blvd Sebring, FL Contact: Anyone at desk (863) Lake Placid Marine 310 US 27 S Lake Placid, FL Contact: Alan Underwood (863) Walker Memorial Junior Academy 1525 Avon Blvd Avon Park, FL Contact: Gordon Davis (863) xt 204 Summer: Mon-Fri 8-12 Hillsborough Hillsborough County Extension IFAS 5339 CR 579 S Seffner, FL Contact: Anyone at desk (813) Austin-Davis Library Wayne Rd Odessa, FL Contact: Librarian (813) Hours: M- Sat-10-6 PM Lutz Library 101 Lutz-Lake Fern Rd W Lutz, FL Contact: Librarian (813) Hours: M- Sat-10-6 PM Lithia Springs County Park 3932 Lithia Springs Rd Lithia, FL Contact: Steve or Mike (813) Hours: 7 days 8-6 PM Jackson Harold Schollian Home 255 Joshua Rd Marianna, FL (850) Lake Lake County Water Hickory Point SR 19 Tavares, FL Contact: Danielle Dougherty (352) Lake County Dept of Public Works 609 Disston Ave Minneola, FL Contact: Denise (352) Lee Lover s Key State Park 8700 Estero Blvd Ft Myers, FL Contact: Robert Steiger (239) Leon Alford B Maclay State Park 3540 Thomasville Rd Tallahassee, FL Contact: Park Ranger (850)
3 Leon County Extension IFAS 615 Paul Russell Rd Tallahassee, FL Contact: Genice Harris (850) Levy FWC Marine Lab SW 153 rd Ct. Cedar Key, FL Contact: Savanna Barry (352) UF IFAS Nature Coast Biological Station st Street Cedar Key, FL Contact: Savanna Barry (352) Marion Marion County Rotary Sports Complex 5220 SE Maricamp Rd. Ocala, FL Hours: M-F days 7AM-3:30 PM (352) Stock Island Key 354 Boca Chica Rd. Key West, FL Contact: MiMi Stafford (305) Sugarloaf Group 270 South Point Dr Sugarloaf Shores, FL Contact: Jack Marchant (305) Cudjoe Group Pete Pedersens House nd Ave West Cudjoe Key, FL Contact: Randal McDonald (305) Okaloosa (also used for Walton) Northwest Florida State College/CBA 109 Greenway Dr Santa Rosa Beach, FL Contact: Holly Langville (850) Security Guard: (850) (after hours) Martin Martin County Extension IFAS 2614 SE Dixie HWY Stuart, FL Contact: (772) Orange Public Works Department 301 Maguire Road Ocoee, FL Contact: Marsha Vandergrift (407) x6000 Miami-Dade Tropical Park 7900 SW 40 th St Miami, FL Contact: (305) Monroe Botanical Gardens 5210 College Rd Key West, FL Contact: Pat Ayers (301) City of Orlando Stormwater Utility Bureau Lake Enhancement Building 1010 S Woods Ave Orlando, FL Contact: Kristen Sim (407) Orange County Extension IFAS 6021 S Conway Rd Orlando, FL Contact: Darla Wilkes (407) or Kelly Greer (407)
4 Orange County EPD Lake Group 3165 McCrory Pl Suite 200 Orlando, FL Contact: Tina McIntyre (407) Osceola Harmony Square/Harmony Swim Club 7257 Five Oaks Dr Harmony, FL Contact: Todd Haskett (407) Hours: M-S 8-5 Osceola County Extension IFAS Osceola Heritage Park (321) Kissimmee Valley Lane Kissimmee, FL Contact: Dr. Stacy Strickland Ext. Director (321) Palm Beach SFWMD Laboratory 8894 Belvedere Rd. Bldg #374 West Palm Beach, FL Contact: Theresa East (561) xt.4565 FWCC Office 8535 North Lake Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL Contact: Barron Moody (561) Pinellas Moccasin Lake Nature Park 2750 Park Trail Lane Clearwater, FL Contact: Lloyd Simmons (727) Hours: Thursday thru Sat Sun Boyd Hill Nature Park 1101 Country Club Way S St Petersburg, FL Contact: Any staff member (727) Hours: Closed M T-F 9-6 Sat 7-6 Sun 9-6 Polk Lake Region Lakes Management District (Canal Commission) 804 Ave X SW Winter Haven, FL Contact: Roger Griffiths/ Carolyn Whitehead (863) Lake Wales Veterinary Hospital 520 East Mountain Lake Cutoff Rd Lake Wales, FL Contact: Tom Schotman (863) Hours: M-F 7-5 Sat 8-12 Loxahatchee River District Wild Pine Laboratory (Call First) 2500 Jupiter Park Dr Jupiter, FL Contact Lorene Bachman (561) or Susan Noel Pasco Land-0-Lakes Community Center 5401 Land-0-Lakes Blvd Land-0-Lakes, FL Contact: Cindy or Mandy (813) Polk County Extension IFAS 1702 S Holland Pkwy. Bartow, FL Contact: Shannon Carnevale (863) Putnam Melrose Fire Department Station # Cypress St Melrose, FL Contact: Michael Heeder (352) Pasco County Extension IFAS SR 52 Dade City, FL Contact: Mary Lee or Bobbi Jo Jarvis (352) St Johns River Water Management District 4049 Reid St Palatka, FL Contact: Carl Wince (386) (Freezer is outside-walk in unit)
5 Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Sea Grant Extension IFAS Located Santa Rosa County Service Center 6263 Dogwood Dr Milton, FL Contact: Chris Verlinde (850) Hours: M-F 8-4:30 PM(office manned Tues) Sarasota SWFWMD Regulation Office (941) Fruitville Rd Sarasota, FL Contact: Patricia Robestshaw (800) ext The Villages Annex Office 8033 CR 466 Lady Lake, FL Contact: Lloyd Singleton (352) Volusia Volusia County Extension IFAS 3100 E SR 44 Deland, FL Contact: Dennis Mudge (386) Seminole West Altamonte Facility Public Works Dept. 950 Calabria Dr Altamonte Springs, FL Contact: Kathy Parkin (407) Hours: M-F 6-4 Casselberry Stormwater Utilities 95 Triplet Lake Dr Casselberry, FL Contact: Steve Spencer or Roger Wongus (407) Hours: M-T 7-6 Wakulla Wakulla County Extension IFAS 84 Cedar Ave Crawfordville, FL Contact: Kathy Frank (850) Walton Northwest Florida State College (Also listed in Okaloosa County) South Walton Center Building B 109 Greenway Dr Santa Rosa Beach, FL Contact: Brandy Folley (850) or Allison McDowell-Director (850) Seminole County Extension IFAS 250 W. County Home Rd Sanford, FL Contact: Barbara Hughes/Ginny Gregory (407) Walton County Extension IFAS 732 N. 9 th St DeFuniak Springs, FL Contact: Tanessa (850) St. Lucie St. Lucie County Extension (IFAS) 8400 Picos Rd Suite 101 Ft. Pierce, FL Contact: Ken Gioel (772) Sumter Sumter County Extension IFAS 7620 SR 471 Suite #2 Bushnell, FL Contact: (352)
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