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  • This is a faith-based journey from Pensacola to Montgomery to visit the Equal Justice Initiative Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice. A chartered bus will leave from St. Christopher's Episcopal Church in Pensacola on Saturday, November 5th, at 6:45 am. There is no charge for transportation but participants will need $5 per person to cover admission to the Legacy Museum. Pack a lunch, snacks, and drinks. Bring a mask and Covid vaccination card for verification. Dress comfortably for predicted weather conditions. The bus will return to Pensacola, arriving around 6:30 pm.
  • 3 - 7 p.m.

    The garden will be open for informal touring and outdoor games will be available. Pensacola Arts Market 3 - 7 p.m. will be on site, with a variety homemade wares from local artisans. 5 - 6 p.m. Join Bike Pensacola for a one hour Slow Ride around town.

    Everyone will meet at the garden get safety tips and cruise for about an hour, ending the right back at the garden. https://www.facebook.com/events/3734089730027804 6 - 7 p.m. Stick around for some live music by Katie Dineen, a local favorite.

    Hope to see you in the garden! ~Don’t forget your helmet! This event is cohosted by From the Ground Up Community Garden & Bike Pensacola. We deeply thank our sponsor Schmit Consulting.
  • Join the largest single moms' conference in the U.S. with both online and in-person options FOR FREE. Audiences will hear from national speakers on key single parent issues, enjoy a dynamic conference opener, enter to win door prizes, receive swag bags, visit multiple vendor booths, and most importantly, be stretched spiritually, emotionally, parentally, and financially to go to new heights. In-person attendance also includes 3 meals, dessert, a Cajun-themed after-party, and childcare from 6 weeks-6th grade. Check out all the details at https://thelifeofasinglemom.com/event/2022-national-single-moms-conference/
  • ANIMAL ALLIES CAT & KITTEN ADOPTION EVENT 11-3 SATURDAY, MAY 3,
    AT PETSUPERMARKET, NORTH 9TH AVENUE BEHIND BURGER KING.
  • Registration is open for the 6th Annual Ministry Village Clay Shoot. The Clay Shoot is a fundraiser for the programs of Ministry Village at Olive, including the Charis House, a faith-based residential recovery program helping women gain freedom from addiction, and Ministry Village at Olive. Ministry Village at Olive is a local nonprofit organization whose mandate is to express the love of Christ to all people through acts of service.



    The Ministry Village Clay Shoot will be held Saturday, October 8, 2022 at the Santa Rosa Shooting Center, 6950 Quintette Road, Pace, Florida. This year’s event will also feature Pro-Shooter Gebben Miles - a multi-time professional tour, world and national champion.



    Check-in begins Saturday morning, October 8, at 7:30 AM. At 8:00 AM, Gebben Miles will speak on life as a professional world champion shooter, and how he has woven his sharp-shooting skills and his faith together to glorify God. The safety meeting will immediately precede the start of the clay shoot at 9:00 AM. Teams or single shooters are welcome and shells are provided. Our Saturday event will also include a silent auction, live raffle, door prizes, and lunch immediately following the conclusion of the shoot. Gebben will give shooting tips at the most difficult target to help participants improve their skills. Participation is limited to the first 120 shooters.



    All proceeds benefit the programs of Ministry Village at Olive, Inc., including the Charis House. Register online at www.ministryvillage.org/clayshoot. Donations can be made online and sponsorship opportunities are also available.
  • Under Russia's anti-extremism law, Jehovah's Witnesses, who number fewer than 200,000, could be barred from practicing their religion in Russia. Their website and some publications are already banned.
  • In an exclusive interview with NPR, the head of the National Security Agency talks about how the online battle waged against ISIS is informing the fight against Russia ahead of the 2020 elections.
  • Jack Texeira, the Air National Guardsman accused of leaking secret U.S. military documents online, has pleaded guilty. Under the terms of a plea deal, he faces between 11 and 16 years in prison.
  • Tuesday night's drawing was the 30th straight without a winner. The lottery drought is due to poor luck and terrible odds: the chance of winning the Mega Millions jackpot is 1 in 302.6 million.
  • Join writers Cindy Crabb and Dev Murphy for a public reading, followed by exhibit of their visual work. Reading starts at 3pm. Open Exhibit goes from 4pm to 6pm.

    Cindy Crabb is best known for her seminal zine "Doris." She is frequently associated with Third Wave Feminism, she has also played in the punk bands Astrid Oto, Blank Fight, and Snarla. Dev Murphy is a poet and abstract comic artist based in Pittsburgh. Murphy's work has been published widely, including The Guardian, The Rupture, Arcturus Magazine, ANMLY, The Pinch, and Empty Mirror.

    Both Cindy Crabb and Dev Murphy are the current Artists-in-Residence at the 309 Punk Project.
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