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  • NIGHT ON THE TRACKS is Pensacola’s favorite recurring multivenue community arts event in the historic Old East Hill neighborhood, where eclectic artistry meets industrial grit.

    NIGHT ON THE TRACKS (NOTT) takes place at various locations between 5pm to 11pm on Saturday, May 16.
    309 Punk Project is the lead organizer of this event in collaboration with the following community partners:
    🚂 End of the Line Cafe
    🚂 Pensacola MESS Hall
    🚂The Handlebar

    Grab your NOTT PUNCH CARD at one of these locations for a special Handlebar DISCOUNT 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

    ✨ End of the Line Cafe ✨
    Vintage Market & Music
    5-8pm

    ✨ Pensacola MESS Hall ✨
    Illusion Exploration
    530-730pm
    Free entry for NOTT attendees

    ✨ 309 Punk Project ✨
    Build Your Own Possum
    6-8pm
    No charge for NOTT attendees

    ✨ Handlebar ✨
    Local Show feat Fatejacket
    Doors at 7pm
    Tickets required. 50% off cover with card at the door, or advance tickets available at thehandlebar850.com.
  • Go to rot with your crush or your squad at Neon Decay, a Punk Rock Prom fundraiser for 309 Punk Project on our 10th anniversary.

    Highlights include:

    **Baked Potato Bar
    **Drink Specials
    **Live Music by Ex-Teenage Rebels
    **Jukebox Roulette - choose the song the band plays
    **DJ Hale spins late night
    **Prom King & Queen Contest
    **Photo Booth

    Tickets: $23 including processing fee
  • Free mammogram screenings and free or low-cost breast and cervical exams are available to females aged 40-64. Must be a Florida resident with no health insurance. To find out if you qualify, call (850) 316-2706
  • Have you ever longed to travel for birding, but were overwhelmed by the thought of it?

    Or are you at a time in life where you'd prefer to live vicariously through someone else's adventure?

    Join us as we enjoy the tales from chapter members Larry & Twinette McDonald's recent travels and birding in the American West.

    Leaving behind the white sand beaches of the Panhandle, the McDonalds found themselves among bison and cattle, sagebrush and cottonwoods while searching for western birding specialties.

    Who knows, you might be motivated to take off on your own adventure after hearing about theirs!
  • Mother’s Day Market to Be Held April 24 at Osceola Golf Course in Conjunction with Holes Fore Hope

    The Centre for Excellence of Pensacola will host a Mother’s Day Market on Friday, April 24, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Osceola Golf Course, in conjunction with the 5th Annual Holes Fore Hope Charity Golf Tournament.

    The Mother’s Day Market will feature local vendors, artisans, small businesses, and specialty products, providing the community with a unique opportunity to shop locally and find meaningful gifts just ahead of Mother’s Day.

    Vendor booth fees directly support the Centre’s mission-driven programs, including:

    • The A.W.A.R.E. Initiative (human trafficking awareness and prevention)
    • Community Table (food assistance for families)
    • Hands Up Practical Skills Classes (life-skills empowerment programs)

    “Our goal is to create a fun, family-friendly environment where people can shop local while also supporting impactful work in our community,” said Katie Barker, Director of the Centre for Excellence. “When you shop at the Mother’s Day Market, you’re not just purchasing a gift, you’re helping transform lives.”

    The public is invited to attend and enjoy shopping, community connection, and a day of impact.
  • 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.

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Fundraiser for Scouting America Gulf Coast Council. An evening of illusion and impact featuring Magician Jeff Sobel. Doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. and magic show begins at 7:17 p.m. Tickets are $97 or $127 for VIP. Visit gulfcoastcouncil.org/magic for tickets.
  • A family-friendly show that will amaze children, families, and community groups with interactive magic, comedy, and take-home magic lessons. Tickets are $10-$30. Fundraiser for Scouting America Gulf Coast Council. Purchase tickets at gulfcoastcouncil.org/magic
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