Category: Caring
Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival seeks grant applications
The Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival (GGAF) is proud to support art programs and outreach in our communities by offering grants to local arts organizations. Each…
Pensacola to be designated an Old Spanish Trail city
A centennial reenactment of the second Old Spanish Trail (OST) auto highway association’s 1916 Pensacola conference will take place Thursday through Saturday, Dec. 1–3, in…
New Holiday Tradition: Onbikes Pensacola
When he lived in Tampa, Pensacola native Walker Wilson saw the impact of the non-profit Onbikes. The group of friends had organized a community bike…
MANNA Fill the Mayflower for Thanksgiving, Nov. 21-22
Coastal Moving & Storage, an agent of Mayflower Transit, and MANNA invite you to help Fill The Mayflower with healthy food in anticipation of the…
Gulf Coast Chorale’s ‘That’s Christmas to Me, ‘ Dec. 2
Pensacola, Fla.: On December 2nd you can get your Christmas spirit in high gear at the Gulf Coast Chorale’s performance of ‘That’s Christmas to Me.’…
Pensacola State College hosts Holiday Experience, Dec. 6
PENSACOLA, Fla. – Take a star-sprinkled campus, add plenty of students and high-tech equipment, mix in some learning and laughter, then top it off with…
Cities and counties debate how to handle pot dispensaries
The City of Miami Beach passed last Thursday a four-month ban on the opening of marijuana dispensaries. According to city officials, the moratorium gives the…
‘Season Their Holidays’ with Island Spirit, Dec 3
Pensacola, Fla. – Looking for a unique winter wonderland this holiday season without the frigid temperatures? Pensacola Beach, with its sugary-white sand, offers guests a…
Inaugural Kite Film Fest will take place November 12th at Club LA in Destin.
The inaugural Kite Film Fest is Sunday, Nov. 12 at Club LA in Destin. “It all came together so fast,†shares co-founder Nikki Hedrick of…
Downtown Pensacola lights up the holiday season, beginning Nov. 25
For more than sixty enchanting nights beginning Nov. 25, visitors to downtown Pensacola will experience music, shopping, food, art and nightlife under a canopy of…
Iowa resident to run marathon in honor of fallen Blue Angel
The Durango Herald reports that Iowa resident Daniel Hagerty will run the upcoming Pensacola Marathon in memory of Durango native Marine Capt. Jeff Kuss, the…
6th Annual Seville Quarter Wine & Food Festival, Nov 13
Seville Quarter will be hosting its 6th Annual Wine & Food Festival on November 13th in its historic dining and entertainment complex. We are pleased…
2016 Pensacola Egg Fest, Nov. 13 [podcast]
Jerrold Hall discussed the 2016 Pensacola Egg Fest on “Pensacola Speaks.” The event is Sunday Nov. 13, from noon until 3 p.m. at Blue Wahoos’…
FANdom hits Emerald Coast, Nov 11-13
FANdom Con 2016 hits Fort Walton Beach and the Emerald Coast Convention Center this November 11-13. FANdom Con promises to provide pop culture fans across…
Amendments: Utilities lose Amendment 1, medical pot passes
Floridians failed to give the utilities’ solar amendment 1 the required 60-percent to pass. However, medical marijuana and two other constitutional amendments passed easily. Opponents…
Quint Studer given Legacy Impact award
Brad Black of Humanex Ventures was the keynote speaker at the 2016 Entrecon. Black took time at the two-day conference to present Quint Studer with…
Pensacola State and UWF in Best for Vets: Colleges 2017
Military Times has named the University of West Florida and Pensacola State College to its Best for Vets: Colleges 2017 list based on a comprehensive…
Y opens doors to media tour
By Duwayne Escobedo Less than five days until it opens at 5 a.m. Monday to its members for the first time, the Pensacola Y gave…
PSC Art Faculty Exhibit at Switzer Gallery ’til Dec.14
Press release: Hardhats aren’t needed. Just bring your visual toolbox to explore “Under Construction,†the 2016 Pensacola State College Art Faculty and Staff Exhibition, that…
Preterm birth rate in Florida increases. Escambia County drops but not for black mothers
Florida’s preterm birth rate increased slightly to 10 percent in 2015 from 9.9 percent in 2014, according to the 2016 March of Dimes Premature Birth…






















