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TimboFord

Beach Crab
Jan 18, 2011
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My fiance and I are getting married this march on seagrove beach and want to have a bonfire a couple nights before the wedding with all of our guests. I know we need a permit, and permission from the homeowner "if they allow it" along with a container and all of that. I was wondering if there was anyone or small buisness "high school kids" that set up the fire for you and take care of all the cleanup. Any help would be much appreciated.... thanks.
 

Miss Critter

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Mar 8, 2008
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My perfect beach
I was just discussing this with a friend tonight. Yes, there is, but I can't remember the name. I think my friend said that the SWFD has info. Their number is 850-267-1298.
 

KineticEnt

Beach Lover
May 16, 2010
78
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I'm pretty sure that if you are staying in a home with a "private" beach access you are not required to have a permit as long as you are contained. If you are at a public access you have to acquire a permit first.

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Tim Haney
Kinetic Entertainment
850 252 2106
 
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