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  • Join us for the ServSafe® Food Protection Manager Certification in-person class and exam. The class runs for approximately 6 hours. Regulatory requirements may vary, be sure to review class schedule for any hour requirements for your state. The exam immediately follows the class. All training materials incorporate the latest information from the most recent FDA Food Code. We use the ServSafe® Manager 7th Edition Revised for all class instructions.
     
    Register for the class at hrfoodsafe.com
    Any questions or looking for more information? Contact us at info@hrfoodsafe.com
  • Join Earth Action, the League of Women Voters of the Pensacola Bay Area, Rethink Energy of Florida, Clean Energy for All, Northwest Florida Panhandle Coalition For Civic Engagement, and Escambia County Democratic Party on Monday, May 12th from 6 pm - 7:30 pm at Ever'man Educational Center, 327 W Garden St, Pensacola, FL 32502-4729.

    We will take a deep dive into what this means for you and our community. We will address how you can get engaged and provide prompts (talking points) for those wanting to speak at the upcoming Public Service Commission meetings. Finally, learn about how programs such as Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) are being gutted and not available for those struggling to pay their bills.
  • The City of Pensacola is hosting the second annual “Party in the Park” – a 2-day event adjacent to Hollice T. Williams Park to promote the park design process.

    This second day will be a Skate Expo and Slowride, where we will have a community stage with a DJ, food trucks, and art and skate vendors.

    At 6pm, we will have a 5k Slowride hosted by Bike Pensacola around Hollice T. Williams Park.

    Additionally, we will have a local muralist leading a community mural that will be installed temporarily in Hollice T. Williams Park.

    The first 100 people get a free meal, and there will be a prize raffle for a skate deck conducted by Upward Intuition.

    This is event is sponsored by East Kings Corner Cafe, Upward Intuition, and Bike Pensacola.
  • Join us for the ServSafe® Food Protection Manager Certification in-person class and exam. The class runs for approximately 6 hours. Regulatory requirements may vary, be sure to review class schedule for any hour requirements for your state. The exam immediately follows the class. All training materials incorporate the latest information from the most recent FDA Food Code. We use the ServSafe® Manager 7th Edition Revised for all class instructions.
     
    Register for the class at hrfoodsafe.com
    Any questions or looking for more information? Contact us at info@hrfoodsafe.com
  • 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.
  • Eight months into Trump's second term, it's unclear what the larger impact of these tariffs will have on the economy. Despite that, the president keeps promising to roll out new ones.
  • A U.N.-backed panel of experts has declared that northern Gaza is suffering from famine. And, the DOJ is expected to release to Congress the first wave of documents related to its Jeffrey Epstein probe.
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