Reminder: Soul Bowl is Saturday

The 30th annual Soul Bowl will be played at Blue Wahoos Stadium on Saturday, October 15 from 9:00 AM until 6:30 PM. The full-day youth…

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Reminder: Two Food Events this weekend

At the 32nd WSRE PBS Wine & Food Classic, local chefs will contribute their time and resources to support public television during a weekend of…

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Next Slow Ride on Oct. 22

Join Bike Pensacola for the most popular bike ride in town–the Slow Ride! Each month we explore the quiet, scenic streets of Pensacola’s many historic…

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Arby’s making a difference

This fall, Arby’s will raise over $3 million as a part of their Make a Difference Campaign to deliver on their mission of “helping kids…

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Cox event grants available

Local nonprofits that are planning community fundraising and awareness events in the Gulf Coast market are encouraged to apply for an event sponsorship from Cox…

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Peanut Butter Challenge

The Peanut Butter Challenge is an annual jar collection for local food pantries hosted by UF/IFAS Extension and Florida A&M University Cooperative Extension. Launched in…

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Allstate Foundation presents check to BBBS

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida is excited to announce we recently received a $10,000 grant from The Allstate Foundation. For the past three…

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Innisfree, Luna Fine Art present acclaimed artist [podcast]

Innisfree Hotels is proud to present the art of renowned sculptor and educator Michael Boles in an upcoming six-week exhibit at Luna Fine Art Gallery,…

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The Fair is coming [podcast]

Eleven days of rides, food, fun, music and gaming is affordable for families looking for exciting things to do on a budget. The Pensacola Interstate…

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Taste of the Beach returns this weekend [podcast]

Florida’s best seafood returns to Florida’s best beach on Saturday, Oct. 15, at the 13th annual Taste of the Beach, presented by the Pensacola Beach…

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Pen Air helps Hurricane Ian victims

Pen Air is fundraising until Friday, October 21st to help our neighbors in Fort Myers and the surrounding areas after the recent devastation of Hurricane…

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Real News podcasts: Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022

An exclusive interview with Deputy Commerce Secretary Laura DiBella. President Biden and Florida Gov. DeSantis met in Fort Myers on Wednesday as the president surveyed…

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Harrison Mauldin on Race for Inclusion

Special Olympics Florida invites the local community to get involved and participate in the Pensacola Race for Inclusion. This race and fundraiser will support Special…

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Give it one more (flu) shot, baby

Community Health Northwest Florida has come up with a creative campaign to promote flu shots and has another new location opening on North Palafox in…

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Salvation Army focuses on Florida Disaster Relief

Fourth Disaster Response Center Deployed This Week in Venice; 40 Mobile Feeding Units Now in Operation Throughout Southwest Florida VENICE, FL – Hurricane Ian has…

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City awarded $500,000 grant for Alice S. Williams Library Restoration Project

The City of Pensacola has been awarded a $500,000 African American Cultural and Historical grant from the State of Florida for the Alice S. Williams…

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Florida United Ways respond to Hurricane Ian

Escambia and Santa Rosa counties escaped the devastation of Hurricane Ian. But many people are looking for ways to assist communities hit by the storm….

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Gulf Breeze Will Do has $130K+ in grant requests

Gulf Breeze Will Do (GBWD), a women’s philanthropic group, received more than $130,000 requests in grant applications for 2022. Grant review committees are set to…

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First City Art Center Pumpkin Patch [podcast]

First City Art Center’s 16th annual Glass and Ceramic Pumpkin Patch takes place on Saturday, Oct. 8 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Blue…

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Habitat establishes Land Trust

Hopes to ‘Go Back to Roots’ of Affordable Housing Mission By Jeremy Morrison As the dynamics of the economy evolve — particularly rising housing costs…

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