Veterans Memorial Park, 400 Sykes Creek Parkway, Merritt Island, Florida 32952. Phone (321) 385-9600. Email: events@flkeylimepies.com . Prices: 2019 Admission $10 Adults $5 Children 12 & under Children under 4 FREE Current and Retired Military FREE. Click here for their Facebook page . The Festival will be held at the new Veterans Memorial Park in Merritt Island, which is centrally located along Florida's Space Coast. There will be food trucks and restaurants, and the Florida Key Lime Pie Company will be featuring their Key Lime Pie in a Coconut, Key Lime Pie in a Cup, Key Lime Pie by the Slice and Whole Key Lime Pies, along with other Key Lime products. There will be ongoing live music, street performers and local Florida vendors throughout the festival. Of course, there will be a Florida Key Lime Pie Eating Contest, a Key Lime Pie Toss Competition and Key Lime Pie Hula Hoop Challenge. Tickets will be sold at the gate and at our retail store located at 102 Dixie Lane, Cocoa Beach, FL starting in December. The Florida Key Lime Pie Company will be offering their World-Famous Key Lime Pie as "Key Lime Pie in a Cup", "Key Lime Pie by the Slice" and Whole Key Lime Pies. Kumquat Festival - Mid to late January Dade City, FL. (Central Florida), FL
Florida Key Lime Pie Festival is a farm shop in Cocoa Beach, the United States selling fresh, locally grown fruit and vegetables direct from the farm, a great local spot for pick your own fruit and produce near you.
then £9.99 / month, £27.99 / 3 months, or £59.99 / year (founding). Cancel anytime.
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Water in this area
In Florida, mains water is delivered by local public water systems, regulated by the Florida Dept of Environmental Protection (DEP), Source & Drinking Water Program under the US EPA Safe Drinking Water Act. Typical hardness: Very hard; Floridan limestone / karst aquifer, averaging roughly 200+ ppm (among the hardest in the US). For a specific ZIP, see the EWG Tap Water Database.
Supplier
Local public water systems
Regulator
Florida Dept of Environmental Protection (DEP), Source & Drinking Water Program · US EPA (Safe Drinking Water Act)
Hardness
Very hard; Floridan limestone / karst aquifer, averaging roughly 200+ ppm (among the hardest in the US)