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  • Walk the labyrinth, March 6-8. A full-size canvas replica of that labyrinth floor, housed in the UWF Student Commons Auditorium, will be open for the public to walk on Sunday, March 6 (2 p.m.- 6 p.m.); Monday, March 7 (9 a.m. - 6 p.m.) and Tuesday, March 8 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.). The public is welcome to visit, walk the labyrinth, and experience for themselves the calm and meditative atmosphere. Labyrinth designs have been formed, inscribed and built for different purposes over millennia. Today, many turn to labyrinths as spiritual, therapeutic and/or meditative aids. In existence since prehistory, labyrinth designs gained a new meaning in classical Greece as the home of the Minotaur.

    Join Tuesday, March 8, for "Finding Focus: The History, Use, and Benefits of the Labyrinth." The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a reception and another opportunity to walk. (Walk reservations advised.) The program will begin at 6:30 with performances and a panel discussion.

    Free and open to the public. A well-fitted face covering should be worn in all shared indoor spaces. Face coverings are not required, however the University, as well as the CDC, highly recommends the use of face coverings indoors.

    Info: mchampagne@uwf.edu or uwf.edu/downtownlectures
  • The settlement in House v. NCAA brings an end to the NCAA's long-standing tradition of amateurism. Starting this fall, schools will be able to pay players directly up to a salary cap of $20.5 million.
  • Event page: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ACBN1CuJE/

    Check out the latest incarnation of NIGHT ON THE TRACKS, Pensacola’s favorite multivenue event series along the railroad tracks in the artsy, gritty Old East Hill neighborhood.

    309 Punk Project is the lead organizer of this event in collaboration with the following creative spaces:
    🚂 From the Ground Up Community Garden
    🚂 Pensacola MESS Hall
    🚂 End of the Line Cafe
    🚂 Pensacola School of Liberal Arts (SoLA)
    🚂And the newly opened shop Reservoir, part of Upward Intuition

    Grab your PUNCH CARD at one of these locations for special DISCOUNTS for NIGHT ON THE TRACKS participants!

    More details about each venue’s offerings are listed below in the order they are scheduled OR refer to our NOTT Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/7C8CAnQEoitutYih9

    2-6pm
    SoLA Market & Family-Friendly Activities, School of Liberal Arts, 501 E Gadsden St

    4-7pm
    Games, Freebies, Raffle, 15% off with card, Reservoir, 524 N Hayne St

    6pm
    Puppet Show: “Party Planning for Animals” by Miss Pussycat, 309 Punk Project, 309 N 6th Ave. More info about the artist: https://www.quintronandmisspussycat.com/

    6-8pm
    Music by Grayson Capps & Corky Hughes, From the Ground Up, 501 N Hayne St

    6-8pm
    Illuminate: Space, Pensacola MESS Hall, 418 E Wright St

    6-9pm
    Music + Food Specials, End of the Line Cafe, 610 E Wright St

    7-11pm
    50% off cover charge with card, The Handlebar, 319 N Tarragona St
  • Join us for the first ever eco-fashion show at the museum!
    Get ready to experience fashion like you’ve never seen it before! Join us for the Emerald Coast Science Center’s first-ever Reduce, Reuse, Refashion Show: a one-of-a-kind runway event where local designers debut bold, creative looks made entirely from recycled and repurposed materials.

    What to Expect:
    -An inspiring live runway show featuring wearable art
    -Creative designs made from plastic, paper, old textiles & more
    -A fun, family-friendly atmosphere celebrating sustainability and style
    -A chance to support local designers and eco-conscious creativity
    -Prizes awarded to top designers by a panel of judges

    Whether you’re a fashion lover, an eco-warrior, or just curious to see what recycled couture looks like, you won’t want to miss this creative celebration of community and sustainability.

    -Interested in sponsoring this event? Check out our sponsor levels here and email kate@escience.org with any questions.
    -Have a business and want to provide prizes for our designers? Email kate@ecscience.org.
    -Want to sign up as a designer? Fill out our form at escience.org/reduce-reuse-refashion-show; entry deadline is August 31, 2025 for all designers.
  • Members, join us for this special free event! Meet our newest animals at a Creature Feature, check out Chemistry Corner, and play on the sciPad. Enjoy light snacks and loads of fun!

    Schedule of Events
    • sciPad open from 5-7 p.m.
    • Chemistry Corner open from 5-6 p.m.
    • Creature Feature with some of our newest Animal Ambassadors from 6-6:30 p.m.

    Spaces for all activities available on a first come, first served basis.

    This event is open to current Science Center members ONLY. To join, visit ecscience.org/membership
  • The Sanctuary Choir of First Presbyterian Church will present the Durufle Requiem on Sunday evening, April 6, 2025, at 6:00 PM in the sanctuary. They will be joined by full orchestra and singers from area churches.

    The event is free, with free parking and childcare for children up to six years of age.
  • Brandon Van Grack, who led the Justice Department's probe into Edward Snowden, says the priority has to be finding the source of the leak and ensuring there aren't any more coming.
  • WSRE has announced the artists selected to perform for the 16th season of the public television station’s “StudioAmped” music series and invites the public to join the studio audience for the recording of six concerts. The concerts, starting Oct. 3 with the annual Pensacola Beach Songwriters Festival show, will be performed in the Jean & Paul Amos Performance Studio at Pensacola State College.

    The free concert series will continue with Pensacola’s Katie Dineen on Monday, Oct. 6; The Tree-Oh (Ocean Springs, Miss.) on Wednesday, Oct. 8; About to Sweat (Fort Walton Beach) on Tuesday, Oct. 14; Ben Loftin & The Family (Pensacola) on Wednesday, Oct. 15; and Blue Mother Tupelo (Como, Miss.) on Thursday, Oct. 16.

    All shows start at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Admission is free, and donations for Manna Food Pantries are collected at the door.

    Presenting the original music of regional artists, “StudioAmped” airs weekly at 9 p.m. Thursday on WSRE PBS with livestreaming and on-demand access on wsre.org and the free PBS app. The new season is sponsored in part by The Bear Family Foundation and Blues Angel Music.
  • Australia's top folk duo and Blues Master, Mudbone
  • Audiences may have only just learned about a fast-rising country singer during the Republican debate Wednesday night. But "Rich Men North of Richmond" also has ties to extremist narratives.
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