Mark your calendar.

March 31, 2001 will be remembered as a red letter day!

Come join us in old Florida.
 
 

Plans are almost finalized for the wedding.  (Check back here for a complete itinerary)
 
***If you need directions or information, please call us on our cell phones from March 28th until April 4th. ***

Tarp - 706-865-3874

Désirée - 770-654-5526

 

Guests who are in town early may join the bridal party for dinner on Friday night if they like.

Date:   Friday, March 30, 2001

Time:   7:00 pm EST

Place:  The Seafood Reef

             511 US Hwy 98

             Apalachicola, Florida

            (850) 653-9228

            Dinners cost between $8.00 - $20.00 

            B.Y.O.B.  

            (Please RSVP if you plan to join us, so that we can let the restaurant know how many to expect - 404-288-8500)


 WEDDING DAY

Date:  Saturday, March 31, 2001

Place:   Camp Palm (Beach home of Jane & Earl Miller)
              1249 Indian Pass Road
              St. Joe, Florida

 4:00 pm EST  -  Wedding Ceremony 

 4:30 pm          -   Wedding Reception  (Main house of Camp Palm)

 6:00 pm          -     Bride and Groom Depart 

 7:30 pm          -     Informal Oyster Party, Bonfire & Fireworks

                             -- Main house and Indian Pass Beach at Camp Palm

                             -- Bride and Groom will attend


 
  (view towards house)

(view towards beach)
 
 
The ceremony will take place under this beautiful live oak tree in the front yard.


 
 



Indian Pass is located on the Gulf Coast of  Florida.

It is approximately 45 miles Southeast of Panama City, Florida.

Indian Pass is a small peninsula of land between Port St. Joe and Apalachicola, FL.  Apalachicola is the nearest town to Indian Pass.  It is approximately 17 miles east of Indian Pass.  The closest motel, hotel and restaurants are in Apalachicola.  It is a quaint small town that is not very touristy.  It has the best oysters in the world!

If you want big city amenities then try Panama City.  There are rental cabins and houses on Indian Pass and on Cape San Blas.

 
 

 

 

Indian Pass Road is Highway 30-B

 
 

Look for the cannon in the front yard.
 


 

 

The best web sites we have found on the area are:

http://www.indianpass.com
-click on Apalachicola and then click on places to stay
 

http://www.visitgulf.com
-here you can take a virtual tour of the area
 

other sites:

http://www.stjoebayecotours.com
http://www.indianpassrecreation.com
http://www.fantasyproperties.com
 

Panama City is slightly farther away.  Many web sites can be found on Panama City using any search engine.  I would suggest starting with:
http://www.panamacity.org
http://www.panamacity.com
 
 
 

Let us know if you can make it.  See you the end of March!

Désirée &  Tarp
 

 email:   Désirée - dreddick@att.net
              Tarp - thead@headballoons.com
 
 

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