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DIRECTIONS

The meetings are held at the Tampa Bay Aquarium,701 Channelside Drive, Tampa FL. The meetings begin at about 7pm and are held on the 2nd Monday of every month. The directions to the meeting can also be found in the back of the monthy newletter.

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1.
From Bayshore/Platt - Continue on Bayshore Blvd. and cross Platt St. Bridge (This becomes Channelside Dr.); continue on Channside Dr. to Aquarium parking lot.

2.
From 1-275 northbound - Take Downtown East (Scott St.) Exit 25; continue on Scott St. to Orange/Jefferson; right on Jefferson St.(becomes Pierce St.) to Twiggs St. to Channelside Dr.; right on Channelside Dr. to Aquarium parking lot.

3.
From 1-275 southbound - Take downtown East (Jefferson St.) Exit 26; continue on Jefferson St. (becomes Pierce St.) to Twiggs St. to Channleside Dr.; right on Channelside Dr. and into the Aquarium parking lot.

4.
From SR 60 (Adamo Dr.) westbound - Continue west on Adamo Dr. to Channelside Dr; left on Channelside Dr. to Aquarium parking lot.

5.
From SR 60 (Kennedy/Jackson) eastbond - Continue east through Downtown on Kennedy/Jackson to Channelside Dr.; right on Channelside and into Aquarium parking lot.

6.
From Crosstown Expressway westbound - Take Downtown East (Kennedy Blvd.) Exit 8; continue on Kennedy Blvd. to Jefferson St.; right on Jefferson St. to Twiggs St.; right on Twiggs St. to Channelside Dr.; right on Channelside to Aquarium parking lot.

7.
From Crosstown Expressway eastbound - Take Downtown east (Channelside Dr.) Exit 6B; continue on Channelside Dr. to Aquarium parking lot.

8.
From 1-4 - Take Downtown East (22nd and 21st.) Exit 1; left on 21st St. to Palm Ave.; Right on Palm Ave. to Nick Nuccio Pkwy to Channleside Dr. to Aquaruim parking lot.


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The next meeting is September 8
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Sept 2008
newsletter (pdf) online now! Download PDF Reader here.
   
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