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  • Alex Jones' personal spending is frustrating families who are trying to collect on the $1.5 billion in judgments against him for calling the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shooting a hoax.
  • Most on the American Library Association's list include explicit descriptions of sexual enounters, along with LGBTQ+ themes and characters, sexual abuse, and references to drug addiction, racism and slavery.
  • Jurors have questions for former Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman as well as others who advised the former president's attempts to reverse his defeat in 2020.
  • English songwriter Josienne Clarke + John Davey
  • New Delmhorst, Byrne from Studio-A
  • During the summer months we will be offering our new family friendly Summer Seagrass Sleuths program one Friday per month!

    🦀Come join us on Friday, May 24th at Shoreline Park in Gulf Breeze to discover some of the critters living amongst the seagrass beds in our estuaries! Our staff will help you run a seine net and go through all the critters that we catch.

    Please note, this is NOT a drop off event and parents/guardians must stay with their kids.

    This event is free, but registration is required. The program lasts 1 hour and there are several time slots available: 8:00, 9:15, 10:30, and 11:45.

    Registration is free but required.
  • Senior Xtremers Film Premiere
    Sunday, Sept. 22
    Doors at 2 pm; Film starts at 3 pm

    Join us to premiere "Senior Xtremers," a film about seasoned thrill seekers defying all the stereotypes of aging! This film is presented by Dave Barnes & Mike Cotton at Phineas Phogg's in Seville Quarter Sunday, Sept. 22. Doors open at 2 pm with film starting at 3 pm. Tickets are $10 in advance; $15 at the door and a portion of proceeds benefit programs and services of Council on Aging of West Florida.

    Premiere will include a bonus short film screening of "Beyond the Interstate." Food and drink available for purchase.

    For tickets and more information visit Facebook.com/coawfla or call 850-384-1484.
  • By reflecting on the atrocities of the Holocaust, the University seeks to deepen awareness of the consequences of intolerance, educate the community on the importance of human rights, and strengthen resilience against prejudice and hatred. In remembering those who perished, we affirm our commitment to fostering and maintaining a respectful campus culture.

    The Holocaust remembrance event will include a series of commemorative activities designed to honor Holocaust survivors and victims and to foster a deeper understanding of this tragic chapter in history. The event will feature a Screening of Saved by Sousa Mendes, a documentary film that tells the moving story of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a Portuguese diplomat who risked everything to save over 35,000 lives from Nazi persecution. Additional activities include a reading of names of Holocaust victims, a candle-lighting ceremony, and a somber musical performance. Refreshments will also be served. This event is free and open to the public.
  • Game 2 of the series goes to the Astros after their offense comes alive and the Dodgers' bullpen falters.
  • The whopping 6 feet of snow was one of the top three heaviest snowfalls in recorded history for the Buffalo region.
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