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Author Archives: Larry Ludwick
Open House Meeting May 21, 2013 — Please attend
Pat Austin says: April 16, 2013 at 10:17 am (Edit) TOWN HALL/OPEN HOUSE MEETING MAY 21, 2013, 7 P.M. ABWIG’S open house meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 21st at 7 pm at the Century 21 Beggins Real Estate … Continue reading
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Murder Mystery Dinner Fund Raiser!
Murder Mystery Dinner On June 15th at The Boulevard in Apollo Beach, about 100 people came out for dinner, drinks, fun, and a murder mystery…… to help us support our Channel Dredging Project… By the end of the night, the … Continue reading
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News from TampaBay.com
Residents along canals outside Tampa to get tab for dredging By Stephanie Wang, Times Staff Writer In Print: Friday, April 29, 2011 APOLLO BEACH At low tide, Len Berkstresser feels his sailboat hitting the bottom of the channels. It scrapes. … Continue reading
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The Observer News says things may be looking up !
…Things may be looking up for waterfront homeowners with boats By MELODY JAMESON APOLLO BEACH — After years of talking, studying, planning, but not actually digging, things may be looking up for waterfront homeowners here with boats that struggle through … Continue reading
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Your Community Needs You!!
The Apollo Beach Waterway Improvement Group (ABWIG) is a volunteer organization that was created 15 years ago to dredge Apollo Beach’s main channels. Since then, sediment deposits and the natural tides have decreased the depth of our channels considerably. Consequently, … Continue reading
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