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  • Do you desire to know yourself better and learn how to improve your relationship with God and others? If so, this workshop is for you!

    This workshop is hosted by Center for Sacred Space, a local nonprofit organization. It's scheduled to take place on Thursday, September 22 from 6:00pm through 7:30pm at Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church, located at 75 Fairpoint Dr., Gulf Breeze, FL and will be led by Pam Avery, Associate Pastor and Certified Enneagram Coach. Cost is $35.00.


  • Join us for the Pensacola Archaeological Society Virtual Lecture: "The Perfect Storm: Why Spain Abandoned Florida" by Pensacola State College Professor of History, Dr. Brain Rucker!

    The Pensacola Archaeological Society Lecture Series is a free online series that features a short presentation by an archaeologist via Zoom and an opportunity for participants to ask questions at the end of the presentation (duration is about one hour and a half total). Space is limited, however, and a password will be required for access.


    Please register for this presentation at the link provided: https://bit.ly/JulPAS2021. After your registration is complete, you will receive an email invitation with the Zoom link to the lecture!
  • Osaka has won four major tournaments, including two Australian Opens and two U.S. Opens. She is making her comeback after taking hiatuses from the sport in recent years.
  • The United Nations today sent its top humanitarian official, John Holmes, to Sri Lanka to push for more protection for civilians trapped in the island's war zone. The UN estimates nearly 6,500 civilians have been killed there in the last three months. The conventional war now appears to be in its final stages. But does that mean the island's civil conflict is finally at an end? NPR's South Asia Correspondent Philip Reeves reports.
  • The University of West Florida College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities is excited to introduce the Gulf Coast Culture Series, an evolution of our longstanding Experience UWF Downtown Lecture Series. This new series broadens our focus beyond public lectures, becoming an immersive celebration of the rich and diverse culture of the Gulf Coast Region that aims to deepen our community’s connection to its unique history and culture.

    On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, please join the College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities for the inaugural Gulf Coast Culture Series event, True South: A Conversation with John T. Edge, at the Museum of Commerce in downtown Pensacola.

    Join us for an engaging talk with John T Edge, host of TrueSouth on SEC Network, ESPN, and Hulu; columnist for Garden & Gun magazine, founding director of the Southern Foodways Alliance; author of the memoir House of Smoke (September 2025); and author of the critically acclaimed The Potlikker Papers. John will discuss how the food and media can tell the stories of our region’s distinct culture and identity. It’s the perfect start to a series that’s all about celebrating what makes this region such an extraordinary place to call home. Don’t miss this impactful opportunity to hear from a distinguished author, storyteller, and cultural historian who continues to shape conversations on food and the South.

    Tuesday, April 15, 2025
    Reception at 5:30 p.m.
    Speaker at 6:00 p.m.
    Pensacola Little Theater, Downtown Pensacola

    This event is free and open to the public. Please register here.

    *This installment of the Gulf Coast Culture Series is sponsored by the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities and the John C. Pace Symposium Series.
    **For ADA Accommodations, please advise UWF at 850.474.2694 or 850.857.6158 (TTY), or visit uwf.edu/ADAforEvents.
  • The charity responds to questions about its overhead costs, such as the $26 million it spent on conventions — including at least one that was held at a luxury resort.
  • After three months without anyone winning the top prize in the lottery, a ticket worth an estimated $1.22 billion was sold in California for the drawing Friday night.
  • Cooper Flagg and Paige Bueckers, the presumptive top picks in this year's NBA and WNBA drafts, are on deck this weekend with hopes of a national title. But the star power doesn't stop with them.
  • This free one week STEM summer camp for Middle School Girls lets them learn about what engineers do through hands-on projects. A main goal is to show that math and science can be fun when applied to projects and real problems. This camp is affiliated with the National Academy of Engineering’s Engineer Girl Ambassador program.
  • Test your wits at our Halloween Trivia Night. If you're into horror, scary movies, and folklore, you'll love showing off your skills. After all, if you've got it, haunt it! Teams (maximum of 6 people per team) are invited to come nerd out with us and decide once and for all who's the brains of the group.

    The winning team will receive one $25 gift certificate to the center, good for admission, workshops, gift shop purchases, planetarium events, and more to go along with all those bragging rights--give ’em pumpkin to talk about! Have a drink, come up with a ridiculous team name (FrankEinsteins, anyone?), and start the weekend off right with a fun trivia challenge.

    Cost $12 for nonmembers & $10 for members Ticket price includes two beverages (alcoholic and nonalcoholic options available) and light appetizers

    Theme Spooky-themed trivia night all about horror, scary movies, and folklore to celebrate Halloween. There may be tricks, but there will definitely be treats.

    Ages 21 & up only
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