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  • BigRedBus from OneBlood will be at McGuire’s of Destin for a blood drive from 9-6. Walk-ins welcome and appointments recommended.

    https://donor.oneblood.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/1190013
  • House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who directed the ranking Republican on the Homeland Security Committee to negotiate the structure of the commission, now says he will vote against the deal.
  • The University of West Florida Dr. Grier Williams School of Music will present Sheila Dunn and Blake Riley in “If I Can Not Fly” a faculty recital celebrating Dunn’s promotion to full professor, on Monday, Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. The performance will be held in the Rolfs Music Hall at the Center for Fine and Performing Arts, Building 82, on the Pensacola campus.

    Dunn and Riley will be joined by special guests, Jerry Shannon, piano and Richard Jernigan, clarinet and will be performing works by Schubert, Poulenc, Barber, Harold Arlen among others.

    Dr. Sheila Dunn, soprano, was promoted to full professor in the summer of 2021 when she was also promoted to director of the Dr. Grier Williams School of Music. She teaches applied voice, vocal pedagogy, vocal literature, opera workshop and women in popular music. She received a Bachelor of Music from Oberlin Conservatory of Music and both a Master and Doctor of Music from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, all in vocal performance.

    Blake Riley, assistant professor and director of collaborative piano, teaches class piano, applied piano and foreign language lyric diction. He studied at Mount Allison University and the University of Toronto and received a master's degree in collaborative piano from the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music (CCCM), where he participated in masterclasses with Warren Jones, Brian Zeger and Stephanie Blythe. He was also an apprentice coach at CCCM’s summer program in Lucca, Italy. In addition to this concert, Dunn will also present her Rite of Passage lecture by the same name on Friday, April 22, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. in the Argo Athletic Club. The Rite of Passage lecture series event celebrates UWF faculty recently promoted to full professor. This series commemorates the work of top academics in achieving the highest level in higher education teaching -- the coveted full professorship. The lecture series gives the professor the opportunity to share with colleagues, students, friends and community members life lessons outside the classroom.

    The event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. Face coverings are not required, however the University, as well as the CDC, highly recommends the use of face coverings indoors. This will allow us to keep our on-campus and off-campus communities safe. For more information or to reserve tickets, please contact the CFPA Box Office at 850.857.6285 or online at uwf.edu/tickets.
  • Wilson, a 6-foot-4 center for the Las Vegas Aces, has dominated this year. In her eighth season, she finished in the top five in points, rebounds, blocks and steals.
  • 309 Punk Project is throwing a Night on the Tracks Block Party in Old East Hill in celebration of the 10th Anniversary of Foo Foo Fest!

    Night on the Tracks kicks off with a participatory DIY street parade featuring a drum line, puppet troupe, and YOU.

    Following the parade, the Night on the Tracks Block Party will ensue with food trucks, an artisan market, and interactive science and math games presented by Pensacola MESS Hall. The Block Party offers four significant features:

    +A streetside art exhibition by Panhandle Slim presented by the 309 Punk Project
    +Outdoor live music and video with Songwriter Rounds at From the Ground Up Community Garden
    +An open-air film event hosted by Calliope Films at The Rails on Wright Street event space
    +To close out the night, a live concert featuring Rymodee, Austin Lucas, and Dave Dondero at The Handlebar.
    Event Details

    Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 4:00 pm
    Railroad tracks of Old East Hill
    The Night on the Tracks Block Party and all of the following events are taking place on Saturday, November 11, 2023. Night on the Tracks includes food trucks, artisans, and info tables plus four significant features (described below) at staggered times at various locations along the railroad tracks in eclectic Old East Hill. Interspersed throughout the area will be interactive science and math games presented by Pensacola MESS Hall.

    The event kicks off at 4:00 p.m. with the participatory DIY street parade from 813 E. LaRua Street in Old East Hill to From the Ground Up Community Garden, 501 N Hayne St. FREE. All ages.

    Streetside exhibition of art by Panhandle Slim presented by the 309 Punk Project
    When: 5:00 – 9:00 p.m
    Where: Wright Street near 6th Avenue, 502 E Wright St.
    Tickets: FREE
    All ages

    Outdoor live music and video with Songwriter Rounds hosted by Katie Dineen, in conjunction with the Frank Brown International Songwriters Festival.
    When: 6:00 – 8:00 p.m
    Where: “From the Ground Up Community Garden,” 501 N Hayne St.
    Tickets: FREE (w/ love offering accepted)
    All ages

    Open-air film event featuring screenings of short films and projected art hosted by Calliope Films with opportunities for attendees to interact with the filmmakers and artists.
    When: 7:00-10:00 p.m.
    Where: The Rails on Wright Street event space, 502 E Wright St.
    Tickets: FREE
    All ages with parental discretion.

    Live concert featuring Rymodee (San Francisco, singer-songwriter, punk, folk, and country), Austin Lucas (Bloomington IN, singer-songwriter, alt-country, and folk punk), and Dave Dondero (singer-songwriter).
    When: 8:00-11:59 p.m., at The Handlebar, 319 N Tarragona St. $20 advance/$25 at the door.
    Tickets: Tickets for The Handlebar concert go on sale September 1st on their website and will be available at the door while supplies last.
    Age: 21+ only
  • Online video games are proving popular as people look for a way to socialize during this time of social distancing. Some game developers are even changing games' rules to cater to the new reality.
  • The White House has been strong against China in trade talks, but NPR and PBS Frontline found top advisers battled for more than a year over imposing billions of dollars in tariffs on Chinese imports.
  • Discover the sizzling stories behind the constellations in this planetarium event for adults (21+). Explore the zodiac and take a trip through the cosmos during the ultimate planetarium adventure.

    What's your sign? Enter our planetarium for a deep dive into the 12 signs of the zodiac. In this show for adults (21+), we’ll talk about what your individual zodiac sign says about your personality, which signs you're most compatible with, which signs to avoid, and the bizarre (and sometimes sultry) Greek myths that inspired the zodiac symbols. Join us for a night of saucy and fun space exploration!

    Our Planetarium is an inflatable dome. Guests sit on cushions on the floor of the planetarium to view the show. Due to size, space is limited to 25 patrons at a time. Purchasing tickets in advance is highly recommended for this reason. On show nights, 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.

    Shows begin at 6 and 7 pm and last approximately 45 minutes.

    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 sponsored by FPL
  • January 17, 2023, Artists at Play presents “DISSONANCE,” a two-woman play that explores a heart-warming conversation on race, love and friendship.

    Join to continue the celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the University of West Florida with this touching representation of friendship across differences and a chance to learn about marginalized experiences.

    “DISSONANCE” is written by Florida born and Alabama based playwright/actress Marci J. Duncan, UWF assistant professor of acting, in collaboration with Pensacola based playwright/actress, Kerry Sandell, UWF alumna.

    When best friends of 20 years meet at the new building where they plan to open their cafe, they are met with revealed secrets and hard discussions. They learn these are necessary to determine if their friendship and business will survive.

    DISSONANCE features Sandell and Duncan. The production is directed by James Webb, a New York-based playwright, director and educator, whose work is centered on the southern Black experience.

    This performance is sponsored by the University of West Florida’s Office of Equity and Inclusion in partnership with the UWF College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities; CASSH Workgroup on Race, Ethnicity and Belonging; and the UWF Center for Fine and Performing Arts.

    The January 17, 2023 performance will take place at 6:30 p.m. in the University of West Florida Center for Fine and Performing Arts, 11000 University Parkway, Building 82. The production is free, however event reservations are recommended, on EventBrite at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/480010744057 .

    For more information, contact Inclusion@uwf.edu.

    To learn more about DISSONANCE, visit dissonanceplay.com.
  • Join us for a family-friendly Planetarium Special Feature where you'll explore the Arabian myths hidden in the night sky! Space is limited. Purchasing tickets in advance is highly recommended.

    Rub that genie’s lamp, and transport yourself to a magical desert! This planetarium show is all about how the planets and stars are connected to the stories of the famous and beautiful storyteller, Scherazade. Hear retellings of Aladdin, King Solomon, and Sinbad the Sailor as we travel around the solar system. We’ll end the show with a look at the Arabian constellations, and you’ll learn how to befriend the Jinn that may or may not live in your home. Recommended for ages 5+.

    Shows begin at 6 and 7 p.m. 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, so 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
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