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  • American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid Instructor Training Course presented by Heartbeat Safety

    Get certified as an American Red Cross Instructor in CPR/AED/First Aid with Heartbeat Safety!

    WHEN? Friday, February 6, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM

    WHERE? UWF Historic Trust - Bowden Building 1, 120 Church St, Pensacola, FL 32502

    WHO? This training is open to anyone with a valid CPR/AED certificate (see registration link for details)

    HOW? Register at https://www.heartbeatsafety.org/instructorcourse

    CONTACT: hello@heartbeatsafety.org or (850) 203-0238
  • AI is fundamentally reshaping work and education by offering immense gains in productivity and data analysis, while simultaneously raising critical concerns about ethics, academic integrity, and its substantial environmental footprint.

    Join UWF Librarian, Travis Souther, on Wednesday, January 28th, at Noon or 6 pm at the UWF Emerald Coast Library, for a discussion and share your viewpoint on AI's role as a transformative tool or a significant challenge. The event will be held in the Argo Lounge at ECL in Ft Walton Beach.

    UWF Emerald Coast Library
    1170 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Building 8
    Fort Walton Beach, FL 3254
  • The U.S. Capitol police union has said their leadership failed to protect them on January 6. The union wants acting Chief Yogananda Pittman and a half-dozen other officers to be held accountable.
  • Voting continues Wednesday for you to decide the top political story of the year. After the first round of voting, there are 32 stories left with some big match ups ahead.
  • Williams defeated her big sister 6-2, 1-6, 6-3. It keeps alive her quest to win each of the year's major tournaments, the first time the feat would be accomplished since Steffi Graf did it in 1988.
  • The University of West Florida and the Dr. Grier Williams School of Music will present the Runge Strings Orchestra in concert on Thursday, October 6 at 6 p.m. The concert will be held in Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 7979 N. Ninth Ave, Pensacola.

    For their first performance of the season the Runge Strings Orchestra will present a selection of Baroque and early classical music from Germany, Italy and England. The performance will close with a piece composed by American female composer, Florence Price, “Adoration for String Orchestra”. Published in 1951, “Adoration” was initially written as a short piece for organ in ABA form intended for use in church. It has proven attractive for arrangers, including Elaine Fine, who has orchestrated it for solo violin and string orchestra. 
    The Runge Strings will be joined on the program by the UWF String Quartet. In addition, Jose Meza, Emma Pooler, Dr. Leonid Yanovskiy, Olivia Enkey, Dr. Victoria Adamenko, Delaney Adams, and Sam Spradling will be featured as soloists.

    This event is free and open to the public and no tickets are required. For more information, visit uwf.edu/cfpa or call the CFPA box office at 850.857.6285.
  • Join From the Ground Up Community Garden and Healthy Gulf for our Movies Under the Stars: Celebration of Planet Earth: Short films about people, the planet, food, and more. We would love to hang out before the films, we will have a few snacks, bring a snack/dish to share if you like- Please do come if you do not have a dish- we want to see you! 6:30 pm for food and garden tours. Movies begin at 7:30 pm.

    Please bring a chair if you like (we have benches) your personal beverage and tableware (plate/fork).

    Please no pets and closed-toed shoes are suggested

    Questions or want to help? reach out to Elizabeth Eubanks
    561-313-2465
  • Come join us for a week of fun engineering projects and new friends!

    Making Engineers (M.E.) is a group created for middle school girls (rising 6th grade through 8th grade) to provide an encouraging environment in which to pursue STEM projects and applications.

    Our Second Annual Summer Camp will be held at the Pensacola High School Media Center July 10-14, 2023, from 9 am to 2 pm daily. Camp is free to participants, and includes snacks, lunches, tshirts, and notebooks this year, thanks to a Community Impact Grant from the Ascend Cares program. Students will get to meet and work with local engineering professionals while exploring a myriad of topics in engineering with volunteers from Pensacola High School Engineering Club.

    Click on the website link, then click the sign up button! We hope to see you at Camp!
  • Over 50 unique pieces of donated art will be auctioned to benefit the restoration of the Martin Theater. The Martin was a community institution in downtown Panama City for decades. It was shuddered in 2018 after suffering severe damage hurricane Michael and has yet to reopen do to needed repairs. Please come support our attempt to re-establish a strong community theater scene in Panama City.

    Auction will take place at Panama City Center for the Arts located at 19 E 4th St, Downtown Panama City. Doors open at 6pm with light refreshments as well as beer and wine available for a donation. Auction begins at 7pm in the upstairs gallery. You may view auction items in advance by stopping by Panama City Center for the Arts Tuesday-Friday 10am-5pm. Hope to see you there!
  • Come join us for a guided tour of the beautiful art pieces of the Living Art Museum at The 52 World hosted by renowned artist Anthony Liggins. Experience art like never before!

    Anthony Liggins, a Florida-based artist whose works have been exhibited and collected throughout the world, will be explaining the inspiration for several of the pieces. More information about Anthony is available here: https://anthonyliggins.com/

    * RSVP is required: https://the52.world/art-tours-at-the-52s-living-art-museum/
    *The guided tour is free and begins at 6:30 PM
    * Delicious bites from our food truck onsite until 9:00 PM
    *10% off and special tasting at Fusion Wine & Spirits
    *Exciting surprises all evening!
    *Walking is involved, occasionally on uneven surfaces. Wear comfortable shoes.
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