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01/20/2023
So many great gifts for kids and adults alike. Come by the Indialantic store today, we’re open 11am-4pm!
01/11/2023
Help prevent colds this season by washing your hands often!! We have adorable and functional soaps with matching holders-get yours today!! Stop by Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday 11am-4pm.
12/27/2022
Have a New Year’s Eve party or other holiday get together? We have so many cute gifts to choose from! We reopen tomorrow (Wednesday 12/28) at 11am.
11/29/2022
Want your pet to represent STPS? We have adorable over-the-collar bandanas. Would make a great Christmas present for the fur babies! Our Indialantic store is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 11am-4pm.
11/16/2022
Need a compact wristlet for Black Friday shopping? We have it! Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 11am-4pm.
10/25/2022
New item! Store your Kleenex in style with these adorable hand made purse tissue holders!
10/14/2022
Hard to believe the holidays are approaching-we’re ready! Visit our store in Indialantic today, we’re here 11am-4pm.
10/04/2022
Planning a trip? Help your bag standout with our luggage tags! Stop by our store in Indialantic to see what’s new and support a great cause.
04/30/2021
11/08/2020
With the approach of Eta, post-hatchling sea turtles are being washed in along with the sargassum seaweed on Brevard County beaches. These little guys, commonly called washbacks, hatched earlier in the summer and swam 20-25 miles offshore to the Sargasso Sea, where they have been living in the floating beds of seaweed.
Rest assured STPS and other groups have trained and authorized personnel that will survey the beaches as needed for these post-hatchling turtles. Please do not go looking on your own. Sea turtles are protected by law, and it is illegal to touch one of any size.
If you do happen to find a post-hatchling on the beach, please follow these guidelines:
CALL the STPS emergency hotline at 321-206-0646 or the Florida FWC at 888-404-3922 for guidance.
DO NOT put the turtle into the ocean. It will not have enough energy to survive.
DO NOT place the turtle in water or air conditioning. This could further injure or kill the sea turtle.
Thank you for your dedication to helping sea turtles survive.
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111 S Miramar Avenue
Indialantic, FL
32903
Opening Hours
| Monday | 11am - 4pm |
| Tuesday | 11am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 4pm |
| Friday | 11am - 4pm |
| Saturday | 11pm - 4pm |