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The Sierra Club is the nation's oldest and largest grassroots environmental organization, with over 700,000 members nationwide. These individuals are using grassroots activism and community action to protect America's environment, for our families, for our future. Founded in 1986, the Turtle Coast Group of Sierra Club encompasses 80 miles of Florida's Atlantic Coast from Titusville to Vero Beach. More than 1,200 Sierra Club members live within the Brevard and Indian River County boundaries of the Turtle Coast Group. Our goal is to explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth. Join our meetup to learn about the outings we go on and events that we do. Meetings, outings and other events are also posted on our website The Sierra Club is the nation's oldest and largest grassroots environmental organization, with over 700,000 members nationwide. These individuals are using grassroots activism and community action to protect America's environment, for our families, for our future. Founded in 1986, the Turtle Coast Group of Sierra Club encompasses 80 miles of Florida's Atlantic Coast from Titusville to Vero Beach. More than 1,200 Sierra Club members live within the Brevard and Indian River County boundaries of the Turtle Coast Group. Our goal is to explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth. Join our meetup to learn about the outings we go on and events that we do. Meetings, outings and other events are also posted on our website https://www.turtlecoast.org/. We are part of the Florida Chapter of the nationwide Sierra Club. You do not need to be a Sierra Club member to attend our meetings or outings, but if you love what we do we would love your support.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Surfrider FoundationUnitarian Universalist Friendship Fellowship, Rockledge, FL
Join us this month for an inspiring presentation by Nina Hunt, Chair of the Surfrider Foundation’s Space Coast Chapter.
The Public is invited. Doors will open at 6:30 pm, allowing ample time for mingling before the meeting commences.
Nina will dive into how Surfrider is addressing water quality challenges, engaging our communities in coastal preservation, and promoting Ocean Friendly Gardens that reduce water pollution and flooding—right in our own neighborhoods!
Discover how simple, everyday actions can lead to big environmental impacts. Whether you’re new to conservation or a longtime advocate, you’ll walk away with practical tools to help protect our beaches, waterways, and marine life.
About the Speaker:
Nina Hunt is a passionate advocate for clean water, resilient coastlines, and community-powered environmental solutions. With experience in community engagement and wellness education, she leads efforts that empower Floridians to take meaningful action for our coastlines and ecosystems.Let’s work together to create a cleaner, healthier coast – starting in our own backyards!
We meet at the Unitarian Universalist Friendship Fellowship, located at 3115 Friendship Pl · Rockledge, FL. Our presentation begins at 7pm on Thursday, May22nd !
In Person and live stream this on Zoom at this link Zoom Link Here