Tropical Storm Fay, which made its first US landfall near Evergaldes City in late August, dumped record breaking amounts of rain as it meandered up the entire state of Fl. Now FL Fish and Wildlife Officials are reporting that flooding between I75 (Alligator Alley) and Hwy 41 (Tamiami Trail) threatens the health of many species. Please check out the video and Miami Herald articalby following the link below.
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/southflorida/story/726434.html
Sunset Island Times provides staff and friends a pathway to share in the Outward Bound Community based here on Sunset Island, FL. The Times will also serve as a tool to deliver timely information on courses, activities, airport transportation, and news from NCOBS' Florida Programs.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
The dawn of a new season in FL.
Work agreements have gone out to staff requesting winter work in Florida.
For those that received work agreements please review your schedule and return signed work agreements to John & Trish in the office. If you have questions or conflicts with the schedule offered in your work agreement please contact staffing at the TO or Jeff Lovett. Receiving your signed contracts or questions will allow us identify any shortcomings in our attempt to staff the season allowing us time to avoid staffing shortages or perhaps offer work to staff looking for opportunities to instruct in the Everglades.
Please continue to check into the Sunset Island Times for updates on the FL Programs. I will soon post the 2008-09 Travel Calendar and FL Ride Board.
I've already had a few requests for the mailing address in FL. If you wish to ship parcels to FL or have personal mail sent to FL here is the address...
NCOBS
attn: your name
PO Box 385
400 Riverside Drive
Everglades City, FL, 34139
Please use both the PO Box and the street address.
See you all soon!
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