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  • SNAP is a life-changing program that teaches parenting skills for adults, and teaches children ages 6-11:
    Emotional regulation, problem solving skills, and self-control.

    Meetings are once per week for 13 weeks

    SNAP is provided at no cost
    Dinner is served at each meal at no cost
    Sibling care- & transportation available if needed at no cost
    Call or text 850-375-3646 to get started
  • We have a great evening of friends and fellowship. Trivia is on screen- it's tough but fun with multiple teams of (4-6). We have many categories including music and movies. Tacos and Drinks are available for a donation. Guests are allowed and appreciated - the event is FREE. Come by and see what we do - you may want to join. Sponsored by the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks - Warrington #2108
  • April's Lineup! We have some very special songwriters sharing the stage this month! Brian Durham from the Tallahassee band The New 76ers; local singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Goldie Lahr; Glenn Vignolo of the local bands Civilized Natives and Not Quite Fab; and of course, our host Katie Dineen.

    SAVE THE DATE: APRIL 21st, 5pm doors and 6pm show at The Handlebar
  • March 28-30 & April 4-6, 2025
    Take a trip to Barcelona, Spain as Don Quixote, a retired gentleman who has become obsessed with tales of chivalry and exploration. Join him as he encounters various adventures and misadventures with bandits, enchantresses, and battling imaginary foes all while trying to prove that true love really can conquer all.
  • March 28-30 & April 4-6, 2025
    Take a trip to Barcelona, Spain as Don Quixote, a retired gentleman who has become obsessed with tales of chivalry and exploration. Join him as he encounters various adventures and misadventures with bandits, enchantresses, and battling imaginary foes all while trying to prove that true love really can conquer all.

  • March 28-30 & April 4-6, 2025
    Take a trip to Barcelona, Spain as Don Quixote, a retired gentleman who has become obsessed with tales of chivalry and exploration. Join him as he encounters various adventures and misadventures with bandits, enchantresses, and battling imaginary foes all while trying to prove that true love really can conquer all.
  • Milton High School Job and Career Fair

    Milton High School will host a Job and Career Fair on Thursday, April 17 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM in the Milton High School Gymnasium.

    The event will feature over 35 local businesses and support services and is free and open to the public.

    For more information, please contact Gray Weaver at (850) 983-5600, ext. 3339.
  • Voters are more concerned with inflation, according to Democrats in competitive races who are trying to gauge how the hearings will affect November's midterms.
  • Come dressed in Halloween costumes, get your Trick-or-Treat candy, and prepare to be scared! We're ready to celebrate Halloween under the night sky in our inflatable planetarium. Join us for a fun and scary night of monster stories, inspired by our planets, moons, and stars. There will be stories of familiar monsters (werewolves, vampires, and minotaurs), unfamiliar monsters (Karakondzula, Chimera, and Coatlicue), and the heroes who battled them. In a battle between good and evil, who will win?

    Join our 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. show for family-friendly stories about the creepy creatures of mythology hidden in the night sky. These showings are appropriate for ages 5-6 and up.

    Our 7 p.m. Spooktacular Show is more appropriate for ages 8 and up as the tales told during this show are spookier.

    All shows last approximately 45 minutes.

    Our Planetarium is an inflatable dome. Guests sit on cushions on the floor of the planetarium to view the show. Space is limited. Purchasing tickets in advance is highly recommended for this reason. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before your scheduled showing. In case of no-shows/late shows: reserved spots will be released at show time to make space for the next party.

    Seating is limited and very popular. We encourage purchasing your tickets in advance, as this is a first come, first served event. Please call 850-664-1261, stop by the Science Center, or use our online ticketing option to purchase your tickets.

    Our planetarium is powered by FPL

  • Join the Experience UWF Downtown Lecture Series on October 24 as the Athens, Greece -based, Angophone band StarWound presents “Interiors.”
    The show’s theme, “Interiors,” grew out of the isolation spawned during the COVID-19 pandemic. The theme has also expanded thematically to include a range of connotations related to “interiors.”

    Through their “rock cabaret” style, StarWound presents a philosophical and social reflection on the current human state. In the spirit of collaboration, the band bases their lyrical compositions off of modern-day poetic works.

    StarWound has ranked amongst 150 bands at the “YourBand” contest of the National Greek Radio and TV Company.
    The October 24th show will include poetic collaborations with UWF faculty and students, as well as work from previous collaborations on StarWound’s tour of U.S. universities.

    Join us on October 24, 6:30 p.m. for a night of poetic reflections and musical compositions. Doors open at 6 p.m. and light refreshments will be available. The event is free and open to the public. However, tickets are required and can be secured at Evenbrite - https://tinyurl.com/4xrtka4n

    The Experience UWF Downtown Lecture Series is presented and sponsored by the UWF College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities and in partnership with the UWF Department of English.

    The series is funded in part by the John C. Pace Symposium Series.
    For more information, visit uwf.edu/downtownlectures.
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