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  • Join us for Hot Glass Cold Brew: Art in Bloom! Let’s celebrate the arrival of Spring with a Hot Glass Cold Brew style celebration

    Full admission ($25 members/$35 non-members) includes a handmade artisan glass or ceramic cup, entertainment for the evening, and two complimentary craft beers (or wine!) for adults 21+.

    The collectible glasses and cups are limited and go fast, so come early. Cups are first come, first serve!

    Entertainment for the evening includes glass blowing and pottery demonstrations, live music, an art market, kids activities, a gallery opening showcasing works from FCAC’s Gallery 1060 artists, and more!

    We are so excited to welcome visiting artist Dan Alexander to FCAC! Dan will be performing an exciting glass demo at Hot Glass Cold Brew and will be teaching a workshop for experienced glassblowers while he is in town hanging out with us

    Bring your appetite! You will find some of Pensacola’s favorite food trucks serving up tasty fare:

    Rolling Embers
    Taste of Lebanon
    Cactus Flower Cafe

    The event is rain or shine.
  • Join us for the 13th Annual Running of the Bulls Pensacola to benefit West Florida Roller Derby! Saturday, July 20, 2024 at Seville Quarter 9:00 AM! After party and awards to follow.


    The Running of the Bulls Pensacola is modeled after the world-famous Festival of San Fermín in Pamplona, Spain. To maintain the thrilling spirit of the Pamplona bull run without the hazard of live animals, however, our “bulls” are skaters from West Florida Roller Derby and guest skaters from leagues far and wide! The menacing derby bulls will be equipped with roller skates, horns, and plastic bats, ready to lovingly tap runners along the roughly two-mile course. After party and award ceremony to follow at Seville Quarter.
  • Frances Tiafoe topped Russia's Andrey Rublev 7-6 (3), 7-6 (0), 6-4 behind the backing of a boisterous partisan crowd in Arthur Ashe Stadium on Wednesday.
  • The world is spending more on the military since global figures became available in 1988. Together, the U.S. and China make up half of the world's military spending.
  • Fallout from sexual harassment, Comey's firing and the Mueller probe are all in strong positions to be the top political stories of 2017. Will there be an upset Thursday?
  • For the second year in a row, Spanish teams Barcelona and Real Madrid paid the highest average salaries of any team in a major sport. But in India, cricketers fare better on average than NFL players.
  • This free community course brings together leading voices from Pensacola's African-American community to discuss topics of timely importance to our city and our country. Join us for in-depth discussion as we explore a range of topics including art, activism, history, the media and ongoing struggles for racial justice. Mr. Scott Satterwhite of the UWF Department of English will serve as the series host and moderator. Each session will begin at 6:00 PM central time. Week 1: Thursday, October 1, 2020 “A Black People’s History of Pensacola” with Teníadé Broughton Week 2: Thursday, October 8, 2020 “Black Poets and the Struggle for Racial Justice” with Quincy Hull Week 3: Thursday, October 15, 2020 “Telling Our Stories: Black Voices in the Media” with Jackie Olive Week 4: Thursday, October 22, 2020 “Black Trans Lives Matter: The Movement for Recognition and Survival” with Indigo Lett Week 5: Thursday, October 29, 2020 “The Fight for Racial Justice and the Future of our Community” with Hale Morrissette Thank you to our Sponsors: Kugelman Honors Program Office of Equity and Diversity Office of Student Involvement Continuing Education
  • Welcome to a trivia night based on the magical place on Earth. Whether it’s classic movies, park history, or wacky facts, our Disney trivia will keep you on your toes. Teams (maximum of 6 people per team) are invited to come nerd out with us and decide once and for all who's Lady and the Champ. The winning team will receive one $25 gift certificate to the center, good for admission, workshops, gift shop purchases, planetarium events, and more. Have a drink, come up with a ridiculous team name (Walt Quizney, anyone?), and start the weekend off right with a fun trivia challenge. Hakuna Matata, friends.

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

    Theme
    Questions will be broken up by category of the theme parks in Disney World: Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Epcot, and Animal Kingdom. All questions will be about the park itself and the movies the rides are based on.

    Ages
    21 & up only
  • Join hands with fellow residents, business owners, and tourists as we take our annual stand against oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and a transition to clean energy. Hands Across the Sand takes place on beaches around the world, as communities come together to send a powerful message of protecting the beaches and coastal areas we love.



    We’ll meet at the Gulfside Pavilion for live music, education, and inspiring speeches about protecting our white sands and blue-green waters. At 6 pm we’ll walk to the water’s edge to hold hands in silent remembrance of the 2010 oil spill and in support of a transition to clean energy from the sun and wind.



    Hands Across the Sand comes at a time when the longstanding Congressional moratorium on drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico near Florida is about to expire, leaving our state vulnerable. Yet the transition to the nearly infinite power of clean renewable energy is well underway, with explosive growth in solar and wind energy as Americans embrace the future.



    Event partners include Healthy Gulf, 350 Pensacola. 850eco and Surfrider Foundation Emerald Coast. For more information visit Hands Across the Sand Pensacola Beach on Facebook or call 850-687-9968 or email christian@healthygulf.org
  • March 31 – Join the UWF College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities for “An Evening with Art Spiegelman,” a virtual event with the Pulitzer Prize-winning artist, illustrator and author. The event, beginning at 6pm CST, is free and open to the public, but advanced registration is required.

    Art Spiegelman has almost single-handedly brought comic books out of the toy closet and onto the literature shelves. In 1992, he won the Pulitzer Prize for his masterful Holocaust narrative “Maus”— which portrayed Jews as mice and Nazis as cats. “Maus II” continued the remarkable story of his parents’ survival of the Nazi regime and their lives later in America. Through “Maus,” Spiegelman redefined the graphic novel and memoir format, and the medium’s place in literature. Hosted by the UWF College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, this event is presented by the Seligman First Amendment Series and Experience UWF Downtown Lecture Series. Learn more and register at uwf.edu/downtownlectures or uwf.edu/seligman.
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