EVENT SPOTLIGHT: ECO FEST 2022 Set for Nov. 19 at Sand Point Park in Titusville

By  //  November 16, 2022

Free event is to engage the community and anyone interested in conservation

ECO FEST 2022 is set to take place at Sand Point Park in Titusville from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The purpose of this free event is to engage the community and anyone interested in conservation. ECO FEST will feature live music, great food, and much more. Proceeds raised will benefit the Environmental Education Awareness Research Support of Services EEARSS.org, which was founded by Frank “Alligator Robb” Robb and is a 501c3.

Among the individuals that will be recognized for their environmental and community support are Titusville Mayor Dan Diesel, Brevard County Commissioner Rita Pritchett, Friday Night Locker Room/Space Coast Daily’s Steve Wilson, and Mike Knight of the Environmentally Endangered Lands Program.

BREVARD COUNTY • TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA – ECO FEST 2022 is set to take place at Sand Point Park in Titusville from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The purpose of this free event is to engage the community and anyone interested in conservation. ECO FEST will feature live music, great food, and much more.

Proceeds raised will benefit the Environmental Education Awareness Research Support of Services EEARSS.org, which was founded by Frank “Alligator Robb” Robb and is a 501c3.

ECO FEST will provide activities for the kids, along with raffles and a few very special giveaways. Someone attending will walk away with a shark fishing trip out of Port Canaveral, a beautiful guitar donated by Gold Tone Music Group in Titusville, and a morning or evening research trip with Alligator Robb.

Proceeds raised throughout the day will benefit the Environmental Education Awareness Research Support of Services (EEARSS.ORG), which was founded by Frank “Alligator Robb” Robb and is a 501c3.

Among the individuals that will be recognized for their environmental and community support are Titusville Mayor Dan Diesel, Brevard County Commissioner Rita Pritchett, Friday Night Locker Room/Space Coast Daily’s Steve Wilson, and Mike Knight of the Environmentally Endangered Lands Program.

Multiple non-profits and organizations will have tents and tables set up at the park. There will also be food trucks in abundance and music all day long.

For additional information, go to EEARSS.ORG.

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