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  • Alaqua Animal Refuge invites the community to join them for the Bluegrass Barn Jam & Fall Fest on Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Refuge’s beautiful property in Freeport, Florida. This family-friendly celebration will feature live bluegrass music, food vendors, children’s activities, hayrides, and more. Proceeds benefit Alaqua’s mission of providing shelter, safety, and second chances for animals in need.
  • Pensacola Underground A-Z: An Archival Exhibit at 309 Punk Project

    On Saturday, September 7th, the 309 Punk Project will host an exhibit that covers the regional counterculture in a way that's never been done before. "Pensacola Underground A-Z" will be an expansive look at the Pensacola counterculture that showcases selections from the 309 Punk Project's vast archives and lists the items in alphabetical order from A-Z on the walls. Historic artifacts and ephemera that tell another story of Pensacola--one that locals know but is rarely put on display until now.

    Doors open at 6pm to give the public time to look over the exhibit. At 8pm, Author and historian of the underground Aaron Cometbus will host six-ten minute lectures on a vast array of subjects in Pensacola's history, followed by a unique fashion show. The night will close with a dance party hosted by DJ Ronnie Recacho with all-local (or local related) music.

    In Pensacola history, there has never been anything like this before.

    Who: 309 Punk Project
    What: Pensacola Underground A-Z: An Archival Exhibit at 309 Punk Project
    When: September 7. Doors open at 6pm. Program begins at 8pm
    Where: 309 Punk Project, 309 N 6th Ave, Pensacola, FL 32501
    Cost: Free

    For more information, please visit 309punkproject.org or email 309punkproject@gmail.com
  • The public is invited to a night of fun at the Bingo Walk to End Alzheimer’s® Kick-Off Event on Wednesday, May 21 from 6:30 p.m. at Perfect Plain Brewing Co., 50 E. Garden St., in Pensacola.


    This special event will give a glimpse of what this year's Walk will look like and a chance to learn more about the Alzheimer’s Association, how to get involved and create your own team. This is a free community event with thrilling Bingo games, spin-the-wheel prizes, and a chance to learn more about resources for Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia.


    On Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025, starting at 3 p.m., the Walk to End Alzheimer’s Pensacola Bay Area will be held at Community Maritime Park, 301 West Main St., in Pensacola.


    More than 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease in the United States.

    In Florida, there are more than 580,000 people living with the disease and 870,000 unpaid dementia caregivers. Escambia County has an estimated 6,500 people or 11.6 percent over the age of 65 living with Alzheimer’s.


    For more information on the kick-off event or the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®, visit alz.org/PensacolaWalk or contact Tina Henson thenson@alz.org or 618-292-9583.

  • The pair led the congressional committee that investigated the Jan. 6 , 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
  • Come out to Spirit Stables between 3:30 & 6:30 on Oct 19 for our Wild West Hoedown Fundraiser.
    There will be a chili cook-off and bake sale.

    Also music with line dancing (instruction included), pony rides, hayrides, a cornhole competition and many other surprises.

    We’re at 9886 Jeno Rd, Milton, FL 32583.

    Register for the chili cook-off and cornhole competition with Lauren at 850-686-0822 or Bev at 850-217-2215. Chili cook-off entry fee: $10, cornhole competition: $20 per two-person team.

    We’ll have hot dogs, chips & drinks for kids for $5.

    Tickets for the hayride, pony ride and crafts are 6 tickets for $5. Children 3 and under are free.

    All proceeds benefit Horse Healing, Inc., which seeks to serve mentally, physically and emotionally handicapped individuals through equine-assisted therapy, i.e., “using horses to help humans heal”.

    If any questions, please contact Nancy Hart at 850-830-0176 or Bev Swem at 850-217-2215.
  • We are so excited to be bringing the #palafoxmarket evening Holiday Market back on Wednesday evenings starting Nov. 6th!

    All holiday markets will be at MLK, Jr. Plaza
  • L.E.J, short for Lucie, Élisa and Juliette, sometimes Elijay, is a French band composed of three women from Saint-Denis, a city in Paris' suburbs. They became famous by condensing numerous top songs from the summer of 2015 into a mashup performance
  • United Way of West Florida is proud to host its annual Stuff the Bus school supply drive on Thursday, July 24, from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., to help students in Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties start the school year fully prepared.

    Each year, thousands of local students head back to school without the supplies they need to succeed. Teachers often spend an average of $820 of their own money annually to bridge this gap for students in need. Stuff the Bus ensures that every child—regardless of their financial situation—has access to the basic tools required to learn and thrive.

    Community members are encouraged to stop by one of five participating Walmart locations to donate essential school supplies. Volunteers and United Way staff will be collecting donations throughout the day at the Walmarts on Mobile Highway, Creighton Road, Blue Angel Parkway, Pea Ridge, and Tiger Point. The Navarre and Pea Right Walmart locations will accept donations from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

    In partnership with Escambia County Public Schools, Santa Rosa County District Schools, WEAR Cares, Cat Country 98.7, News Radio 92.3, and the Pensacola News Journal, Stuff the Bus stands as the only school supplies drive endorsed by both Escambia and Santa Rosa School Districts.

    “We believe every child deserves the tools they need to succeed, regardless of their circumstances,” said Laura Gilliam, President/CEO at United Way of West Florida. “Stuff the Bus is an opportunity for the community to come together and make a meaningful difference in the lives of local students.”
  • Ed Martin advanced bogus claims about election fraud in swing states in 2020, and he spoke at a boisterous rally in Washington the day before the siege on the Capitol.
  • Avengers, assemble! Test your wits at our Superhero Trivia Night. Maximum 6 people per team. This event is for ages 21 & up. Prizes for winning team.

    It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superhero Trivia Night! Teams (maximum of 6 people per team) are invited to summon your sidekicks and defeat the villains by correctly answering the most questions. The winning team will receive one $25 gift certificate to the center, good for admission, workshops, gift shop purchases, planetarium events, and more. Have a drink, come up with a ridiculous team name (The Just Us League, anyone?), and start the weekend off right with a fun trivia challenge! As Thor would say, it's hammer time.

    Cost
    $12 for nonmembers • $10 for members
    Ticket price includes two beverages (alcoholic and nonalcoholic options available) and light appetizers

    Theme
    Superheroes of Marvel, DC, and Disney films

    Ages
    21 & up only
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