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Real News: MJ, Mint Jubilee, Oysters and more

Falynne Lewing is bringing her show, “Michael Jackson- A THRILLING Tribute!” to the Pensacola Saenger Theatre on Saturday, May 5 at 7 p.m.

Together, with her wonderful and selfless teams of volunteers from Nevada and Florida, she has performed at countless charity events – helping to raise over $1 Million Dollars for various non-profit organizations such as the American Cancer Society, the Children’s Miracle Network, the Downs Syndrome Network, Nevada Disability Resources, the Journey of Hope, Autism Pensacola, Inc., the Miss America Pageant Scholarship Organization, Upstage Reno, Safe Embrace Women’s Shelter, and the Autism Coalition of Nevada.

LaBelle Performing Arts Studio in Pensacola is Falynne’s Southern crew – 95% of the dancers in the show are from LaBelle – who donates time and energy along with their studio where all rehearsals take place.

Proceeds will benefit Autism Pensacola, Inc. and the Autism Coalition of Nevada. Tickets may be purchased through the Saenger Theatre box office or at Ticketmaster.com search: “Falynne Lewing May 6th”

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Just in time for the Kentucky Derby. If you haven’t already purchased your tickets for the Mint Jubilee, now’s the time to do so!  And that hat?  Yes!  Please wear it!  We’ll have prizes for the lady with the best one.   All the fun will take place on May 4th!  It will be a festive evening of southern fare, live music, and mint juleps.

Director Anne Grimes of the Office of International Visitors at the U.S. Department of State will be our special guest & we are looking forward to introducing her to our community.  Get more information

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has awarded $24 million for three projects in the Pensacola and Perdido Bay Watersheds. The awards include $10.9 million for the Pensacola Bay Oyster Restoration Initiative, $12.8 million for the Perdido Watershed Initiative, and $300,000 for the EscaRosa Oyster Shell Recycling Program. Matt Posner has the details.

The annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was held Saturday night in Washington and, as is customary, featured a mix of celebrities, media personalities and remarks from a featured performer and the president. Board member Karen Travers has the details and the best quips.

And the full show:

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