Apr 18 Saturday
The University of West Florida Department of Theatre presents Jacob Richmond’s and Brooke Maxwell's “Ride the Cyclone,” directed by Timothy Fitz-Gerald.
In this production, your most thrilling ride may be your last. Join six quirky high school choir members for their last rollercoaster ride and journey through purgatory as they meet their final challenge. Granted a new chance at life by a carnival fortune-telling machine, each of our cast members must justify why they deserve their chance. Which show-stopping performance will grant a one-way ticket out of the afterlife? Well, anything is possible in this bound for cult-classic musical. This production contains adult themes and situations that may not be suitable for all audiences.
Apr 19 Sunday
Perfect Plain hosts an adoption meet‑and‑greet with the Mylo Foundation on Sunday, April 19 from 11AM to 3PM. Guests can enjoy a beer while meeting adoptable pups and learning more about the rescue.
The Jeopardy! Bar League Championship is now in full swing, bringing weekly trivia nights to bars across the country where teams compete and climb the leaderboard.
Join a participating bar, play along with your team each week, and earn points as you go — the more you play, the better your chances.
Top teams in each region will take home cash prizes, and one team will earn the national title — along with a VIP trip to Los Angeles and a behind-the-scenes experience at the Alex Trebek Stage. Will you be the ones to take it home?
You can still be part of it - check out the leaderboard and find a bar near you to jump in while the competition’s still heating up - https://www.jeopardybarleague.com/leaderboard/
Apr 20 Monday
Apr 21 Tuesday
Apr 22 Wednesday
Join UWF Libraries on Wednesday, April 22, from 12:30 to 3 p.m. in the John C. Pace Library (Building 32), classroom 123 to transcribe handwritten letters from our digital collections. We will use the crowdsourcing transcription site From the Page to make first-hand accounts of history more accessible by creating searchable text for primary sources. Your collaboration will help researchers find unique primary sources related to Pensacola’s past.
Everyone is welcome! No transcribing experience necessary, but free registration with From the Page is required for participation. UWF librarians and archivists will be on hand to answer questions and provide technical assistance. For further details, contact Chris Levesque at clevesque@uwf.edu.
Join us for an evening to celebrate Earth Day featuring a food tasting from vegan and vegetarian food vendors around Pensacola!
Explore some of the activities that we have shared with thousands of local students through funding from the National Academy of Sciences’ Gulf Research Program.
Apr 23 Thursday