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  • Join Winterfest in celebrating the holiday season with fun activities for the whole family. Take pictures with Santa and the Grinch. Experience the Polar Express come to life with must-see singing and tap dancing performances and warm cups of hot cocoa. Board a trolley to the Historic Pensacola Village and hear Papa Noel tell the story of The Cajun Night Before Christmas. And more! Purchase tickets and learn more at https://pensacolawinterfest.org/
  • Learn how to become a Foster Parent and what's fostering like! https://www.elakeviewcenter.org/FamiliesFirstNetwork/virtual-foster-parent-info-sessions
  • The FDOA aims to host a free social event each month, as a way to bring people together, share ideas and make new friends. This month, we will be hosting a Pumpkin Carving and Painting social hour! Join us on Friday October 23 at 6pm on Zoom to discuss pumpkin painting and carving tips, tricks, and ideas while we all work on them together. There may or may not be a little competition! Sign up today at fdoa.org/social. 
  • The challenges of 2020 have had profound impacts on the demand, delivery and support for the creative projects of professional artists, musicians and performers. COVID-19, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the financial crisis have endeavored those in these fields to adapt and innovate in the face of many uncertainties. This panel will feature local visual and performing artists who are navigating their careers among the present environment's unfolding changes. The artwork featured in the Pensacola Museum of Art's exhibit "A Question of When" will form the backdrop and springboard for discussion. The exhibition is a response to our evolving world amid the COVID-19 pandemic and an ode to the unique role of art in times of change. Featuring works by Marc Chagall, Walker Evans, Joan Miró and other artists from our permanent collection, the selection is a visual representation of the collective grief and ongoing sense of hope many of us feel as we work towards a better future. Hosted by the Pensacola Museum of Art, this installment is being held in partnership with UWF’s College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities’ Experience UWF Downtown Lecture Series; UWF Office of Equity and Diversity; and funded, in part by the John C. Pace Symposium Series. Special thanks to support by the Panhandle Tiger Bay Club. Visit pensacolamuseum.org to learn more about the exhibit and uwf.edu/downtownlectureseries to learn more about the 2020-2021 Experience UWF Downtown Lecture Series. Host: Nick Croghan, Director, Pensacola Museum of Art Moderator: Jerre Brisky, Director, UWF Center for Fine and Performing Arts Panelists: Lloyd Reshard Marci Duncan Kat Gold (** Please note that this program was rescheduled from its originally posted Sept. 17th date.)
  • Before making your political decision, enjoy a night of political derision with Dave Barry and Carl Hiaasen! Join the First Amendment Foundation for an enlightening and hilarious look at the current state of politics as the presidential election approaches. Ticket proceeds support the First Amendment Foundation and its mission of open government. Tickets start at $25. Only one ticket is needed per household to watch the event. VIP tickets include a signed copy of the authors' latest books.
  • Join us for a spooktacular Flicks on the field located at the Pensacola Greyhound Track Friday, October 30th, 2020. This Halloween edition will include a trunk or treat starting at 6pm. Award will be given for best decorated trunks as well as best costumes! The movie will start at dusk on the Wind Creek Casino outdoor movie screen. Enjoy the movie from the comfort of your vehicle, or bring lawn chairs or a blanket to watch while safely socially distancing. Concessions will be available at the location. Our Feature Film: Hotel Transylvania When monsters want to get away from it all, they go to Count Dracula's (Adam Sandler) Hotel Transylvania, a lavish resort where they can be themselves without humans around to bother them. On one special weekend, Dracula invites creatures like the Invisible Man, the Mummy and others to celebrate the 118th birthday of his daughter, Mavis (Selena Gomez). However, an unforeseen complication unfolds when an ordinary human unwittingly crashes the party and falls in love with Mavis.
  • BigRedBus from OneBlood will be parked in front of McGuire’s in Destin for a blood drive on Monday 10-24-2020. All donors will receive a Halloween T-shirt, wellness check including complimentary Covid-19 antibodies test.
  • Navarre Beach Fire Rescue would like to invite Navarre Beach residents and leaseholders to attend a Facebook Live event this Wednesday, October 14th at 6:00 PM to answer any questions regarding the upcoming vote for an Independent Special Fire District.  Please visit their website Navarrebeachfire.org or on Facebook at Navarre Beach Fire Rescue for details.
  • A local non-profit is building future entrepreneurs amidst the pandemic. Kids from all over the greater Pensacola Bay area bring their startup businesses to the virtual marketplace to get a taste at all of the necessary life skills that go into running a business. Participants’ businesses range from selling slime to babysitting services, graphic tee’s, body scrub’s, vegan dog treats, and everything in between — to create a melting pot of young creativity, building the future entrepreneurs of America. Non-Profit Pensapreneur Kids, Inc, will be hosting their annual Pensacola Children’s Business Fair this year on November 7th and November 14th from 10am-12pm CST to create a space for kids ages 5-17 to learn these skills and put them to use in a marketplace format. This year’s fair will be in an organized online format using professional quality virtual conferencing software to prioritize the health and safety of both children and adults while supporting their mission of cultivating curiosity, leadership, and resilience through youth entrepreneurship. This marketplace is open to the public and free to attend. Due to the fact that this is an online event, registration will be necessary, and I think your viewers would love to see these amazing kids succeed.
  • A local non-profit is building future entrepreneurs amidst the pandemic. Kids from all over the greater Pensacola Bay area bring their startup businesses to the virtual marketplace to get a taste at all of the necessary life skills that go into running a business. Participants’ businesses range from selling slime to babysitting services, graphic tee’s, body scrub’s, vegan dog treats, and everything in between — to create a melting pot of young creativity, building the future entrepreneurs of America. Non-Profit Pensapreneur Kids, Inc, will be hosting their annual Pensacola Children’s Business Fair this year on November 7th and November 14th from 10am-12pm CST to create a space for kids ages 5-17 to learn these skills and put them to use in a marketplace format. This year’s fair will be in an organized online format using professional quality virtual conferencing software to prioritize the health and safety of both children and adults while supporting their mission of cultivating curiosity, leadership, and resilience through youth entrepreneurship. This marketplace is open to the public and free to attend. Due to the fact that this is an online event, registration will be necessary, and I think your viewers would love to see these amazing kids succeed.
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