Black Maternal Health Week
April 11-April 17, 2024
HELP THE BABY IN YOUR LIFE GET THE BEST START!
See a doctor before, during, and after pregnancy to keep you and your baby healthy!
Maternal Mortality is the mother’s death during pregnancy, at delivery, or within one year after delivery. During pregnancy, a womans body goes through a series of changes, so it is vital to identify problems or complications early. Black, American Indian, and Alaska Native (AIAN) women are at two to three times higher risk of pregnancy-related deaths than White women. At least 80% of deaths are preventable.
Although it is normal to feel overwhelmed and tired in the first few weeks after delivery, some symptoms may be signs of more serious problems.
Make an appointment with your healthcare provider if you have one or more of the following:
3 Headache that won’t go away or gets worse Dizziness or Fainting
3 Vision changes
3 Fever of 100.4°F or higher
3 Extreme swelling of face, hands, or legs
3 Thoughts about harming yourself or your baby
3 Trouble breathing
3 Chest pain or fast-beating heart
3 Severe nausea and vomiting
3 Severe belly pain that does not go away
3 Slowed or stopped baby movements during pregnancy
3 Vaginal bleeding or fluid leaking during pregnancy
3 Abnormal vaginal bleeding after pregnancy
Avoid Assumptions
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Summer Camp Guide
On The Cover
Weston Carter Moore (6 months), son of Lindsay and Josh Moore. Proud grandparents are Weston and Kelly Rozier of Pensacola and Dave and Gwen Moore of North Carolina.
Weston loves to go on walks as a family. His favorite toy is Sophie the giraffe. Mom and Dad can get him smiling and giggling when we tell him how much we love him and that he has stinky feet. Weston has just started eating and his favorite food so far is sweet potatoes. He loves to finish the day with a warm bath and bottle.
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If you are a parent, it is bound to happen at some point. In public, your child does or says something that makes your eyes widen, and you im mediately want to hide in embarrassment. For some, it may be walking past the wine aisle and your child announcing loudly, “Don’t you need some Mommy juice?” For me, one instance included a four-year-old and a four-letter word. To set the stage, you need to know that we had a wonderful but frustrating dog who loved to run out the door any chance she got. The dog aggravated my husband to no end, and when she would escape, he tended to use an exple tive. Lo and behold, one afternoon, while standing on the front porch with my daughter and neighbor,
by Works of Wonder Therapy www.worksofwondertherapy.comAvoid Making Assumptions
When was the last time you examined any assumptions you have made about your children? If you have not done this recently, follow the advice of Alan Alda, who said, “Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won’t come in.” Just as termites destroy homes, unquestioned assumptions destroy relationships.
As parents, we must stop making assumptions that imply meaning to behavior and complete false narratives. To stop the toxic practice of assuming, we must exercise our ability to see another person’s perspective and openly communicate even when something seems obvious. Empathy is the affective process that enables us to connect with how
negative emotion. In contrast, perspectivetaking is the cognitive process of correctly comprehending a circumstance through another person’s viewpoint. When adults make dangerous assumptions, it tends to be in perspective-taking.
Imagine all the assumptions you may make about the child in the corner crying. For example, you may think the child is sad, in pain, or overly sensitive. Without taking perspective, you may choose to act inappropriately based on your assumption. When we make assumptions without taking the time to communicate effectively, we make mistakes that hurt relationships.
I vividly remember getting sent to bed early for “pouting” in the 4th grade. My teacher moved me from the front of the classroom to the last row. I was heartbroken to be moved away from my friends and terrified to tell my parents because I thought I had done something
At the end of the night, I explained my angst when my mother stopped making assumptions about the cause of my “pouting” and helped me feel safe enough to talk. She helped me understand various other perspectives, “Maybe another student could not see or hear and needed to be moved forward. Maybe another student was getting in trouble in the back and needed to be closer to the teacher.” This was a “gold-star” moment in my mother’s parenting. Not only did she take the time to help me feel better, but she also modeled perspective-taking and created a bonding opportunity.
How often do we make assumptions about our children? You can only correctly take perspective if you have all the information. Find the right time and ask the hard questions before creating a narrative about your child that may not be true. Don’t make assumptions. Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want.
Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness, and drama. With just this one agreement, you can completely transform your life.
Don Miguel RuizMuseum Masterpieces Art & Essay Contest
Naval Aviation Museum Foundation (NAMF) is excited to announce its third annual Museum Masterpieces Art and Essay Contest. The theme for this year’s contest is To The Rescue. This theme commemorates the 80th anniversary of the first mercy mission conducted by Naval and Coast Guard aviation’s first helicopter, the HNS-1 Hoverfly in 1944.
Naval, Marine, and Coast Guard Aviators conduct many humanitarian operations including rescuing people at sea, delivering emergency aid, and providing disaster relief for hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes. All entries should communicate the theme, “To the Rescue.” All public, private, and homeschool students in grades Kindergarten – 12 are encouraged to participate. The contest calls for entries of original artwork from students in grades K – 12 and essays from students in grades 6 – 12. The contest will be separated into separate grade level groups. The deadline for submissions is 11:59 PM on Monday, April 29, 2024. Please visit https://navalaviationmuseum.org/contest/.
Grillin’ in The Breeze
Join us for a fun filled day of sampling some of the best grilled food around on Saturday, April 20, 2024, starting at 11:00 am at Shoreline Park (800 Shoreline Dr, Gulf Breeze). Grillin’ in the Breeze is a competitive grilling event where patrons enjoy delicious and creative concoctions hot off the grills, live music, a silent auction, and interactive children’s activities while raising money for Santa Rosa Education Foundation and its Take Stock in Children Scholarship and Mentoring program. Please visit https://grillininthebreeze.com/.
Burger Battle by the Bay 2024
Pensacola Crawfish Festival
Join us April 26-28, 2024, in Seville Square and Fountain Park for the Pensacola Crawfish Festival. The hours are Friday from 11 am – 11 pm, Saturday 10 am-11 pm and Sunday 11 am-5 pm. Admission cost: Adults 5$ per day, Kids ages 6-12: $2 per day, and kids 5 and under are free. Enjoy great food, live entertainment, arts and crafts vendors, and activities for all ages await you. Please visit https:// www.fiestapensacola. org/crawfish-festival for more information.
Fred Levin Way Fest2024 Celebration of Giving
Join us on Sunday, April 14, 2024, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm in Historic Downtown Pensacola for Fred Levin Way Fest. This free event for the community occurs once each year in downtown Pensacola and is designed to help families and individuals in need. Food, Games, Music, Performances, Art, Prizes, and, most importantly, 65 nonprofit organizations distributing information on the services they offer along with gifting items essential to families and individuals in need. Please visit
https://fredlevinfest.com/ for more information.
Join us for the best burgers in Pensacola! Burger Battle by the Bay will be held at Community Maritime Park on Saturday, May 4, 2024, from 11:00 am-2:00 pm. Attendees get to taste numerous samples of grilled burgers made by both professional and amateur cook teams and vote for their favorite. Proceeds benefit the community service projects of the Pensacola SubWest Rotary Foundation and the Cordova Rotary Club. Tickets are $15 in advance, and $20 the day of. Please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/burger-battle-by-the-bay2024-tickets-773965029237 for tickets.
Connecting the Pieces
Gala
Come spend the evening with Autism Pensacola and help
“Connect the Pieces” on Thursday, May 2nd from 6 pm – 9 pm at Sanders Beach Community Center. Autism Pensacola’s mission is to connect individuals and families with the answers that matter most. These answers are ones of support, resources, guidance, and community inclusion. These are the pieces that help a community thrive. Enjoy an evening with strolling hors d’oeuvres, choice of beverage service, live/ silent auction, and connecting the pieces of friendship and inclusion. Please visit https://autismpensacola.org/event/ connecting-the-pieces-gala-2/ for more information.
Escambia County Healthy Start Community Baby Shower
The Escambia County Healthy Start Coalition and Florida Department of Health in Escambia County are partnering with various organizations to host another community baby shower in Century, Florida. This is an event designed to serve families in the north Escambia region. It will be a free event, inviting new and expecting parents, and their families. The event will be held on Saturday, April 13, 2024, inside the Century Community Center at 6001a Industrial Blvd. from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.
More than ever, families struggle to access community resources and connections that can aid their journey through parenthood. This community baby shower will provide much-needed baby items in addition to connection with family support organizations. Caregivers attending this event will learn the basics of keeping themselves and their babies healthy. Guests are invited to be “showered” in resources and giveaways while supplies last.
The North Escambia Baby Shower is supported across the county by local organizations including the Florida Department of Health, Baptist Healthcare, CDAC Behavioral healthcare, Life Options Clinic, and Medicaid Health Plans. Monetary or in-kind donations can help cover the cost of needed baby gear that will be distributed to guests. To become a sponsor or make donations, please contact Jade Christian at Jade@healthystart.info or visit the Healthy Start website at https:// www.healthystart.info/donate. For more information about the Healthy Start Coalition, visit www.healthystart.info or call (850) 696-2291.
Mozart’s Magnificent Voyage
Join us for this fun family event featuring a theatrical concert designed especially for young audiences and their grownups followed by hands-on musical activities on April 27 at 10:00 am at the Saenger Theatre. Mozart’s Magnificent Voyage features the story of the composer’s young son, Karl, who longs to be taken from his boarding school to spend more time with his famous father. An old traveling trunk serves as a magic chest that reveals an incredible journey back in time to Mozart’s childhood and into the fantastic world of Mozart’s great opera, The Magic Flute. Along the way, Karl comes to understand Mozart’s extraordinary life as a traveling prodigy, his passion for composing, the pressures of family and fame, and the common bonds they both share. Woven into the drama are two dozen excerpts from some of Mozart’s most famous pieces, including themes from The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni, selections from The Magic Flute, and some of his most important and engaging works such as Ave Verum, Symphony No. 1, Clarinet Quintet, and Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. After the concert, join us for an instrument petting zoo with our musicians and a variety of hands-on activities. Please visit https://pensacolasymphony.com/product/mozart-magnificent-voyage/ for more information.
12th Annual Autism OdysSea
The 12th Annual Autism OdysSea event will be held on Saturday, May 4th, 2024. Autism OdysSea is a fun-filled day at the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station exclusively for families with adults or children with special needs. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience of the ocean’s wonders, with sea-themed activities that include touch tanks, sensory stations, crafts, kayaking, fishing, animal encounters and more. Please visit https://www.navarrebeachmarinesciencestation.com/autism-odyssea.
Gumbo Ya-Ya Cook-Off
Join us for Gumbo Ya-Ya in Seville Quarter in Down town Pensacola on Saturday, April 20th. Amateur and professional teams will compete for bragging rights for the best Gumbo in Pensacola. Each indi vidual gumbo will be judged on taste, smell, color, and consistency. Trophies will be awarded to the top three winners. Judging and public tasting begins at 4:00 p.m. Proceeds will benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida. Please visit https://www.bbbsnwfl.org/events/gumbo-ya-ya/.
Earth Day Pensacola
Join us on April 21, 2024, at Bayview Park from 10 am – 4 pm for Earth Day, a free community event. Earth Day Pensacola is an annual event where the people of Northwest Florida get together to celebrate the Earth in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere. There will be live music, a sustainable art show, food vendors, a children’s area, and many different information booths on how members of the Pensacola community can live more sustainably. Please visit https://earthdaypensacola.com.
Child meal sites across the Gulf Coast are offering healthy, FREE meals for children, ages 18 and younger.
West Florida Tech Student
Named Scholar Athlete of the Year
Jennifer Mims, a senior at West Florida High School, is a phenomenal all-around athlete, scholar, and winner of the Friday Night Rivals scholarship. Mims carries a 4.92 GPA and participates in the National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She is a phenomenal all-around athlete. She qualified for the state meet in swimming and diving all four years -- two-time district champion in the 1-meter springboard. She also qualified for the state track meet in the 100 and 400 hurdles and one relay. Members First Credit Union presented Jennifer Mims with a $5,000 scholarship. She will run track at Belmont University.
East Hill Christian Visits State Capitol
East Hill Christian School’s eighth grade students visited Tallahassee to explore our state’s historic and current state capitol buildings. Through photographs, recordings, and displays throughout, and having the opportunity to sit in during a legislative session, our students enjoyed an immersive look into our state’s government, both past and present. The best part of these trips is seeing what our students are learning in the classroom come to life right in front of their eyes!
Pensacola Catholic High Class of 2024 Hall of Fame Announced
One of the time-honored traditions at Pensacola Catholic High School is the naming of Seniors to the Hall of Fame from the current Senior Class.
On February 23, ten Seniors were recognized for their status as exemplary Crusaders as they were inducted into the Hall of Fame during a ceremony in which their families joined them as their names were revealed during a student body assembly. The Hall of Fame was first conceived by the CHS Student Council in 1982 and its purpose is to honor students who show outstanding personal achievement and integrity through their attitude and service. The criteria to be nominated and inducted into the Hall of Fame include: an unweighted GPA of 2.0 or higher; good conduct, good citizenship; eligibility in light of the Academic Integrity Policy; performs service to school and community; displays leadership and a positive attitude; and is actively involved in school organizations. The Senior Class, athletic teams, clubs, and extracurricular organizations nominate an eligible Senior for consideration. After nominations are compiled, the faculty and Senior Class make the final selection through an anonymous balloting process. Congratulations to this year’s inductees to the CHS Hall of Fame: Maria Bush, Cooper Meckler, Natalie Biggs, Chris Rembert, Scott Sanderson, Julia Ulmer, Gabby Goyins, Virginia Lee, Mariana Contreras, and Ava Adams.
Escambia County History Fair
Congratulations to all students who participated in the Escambia County History Fair on February 13. The entries competed in a variety of categories including exhibits, websites, performances, documentaries, and historical papers. These students had advanced from school-level competitions. The YouTube Link for the History Fair Awards Ceremony Event is ttps://www.youtube.com/live/LqGdqraZ7IA?si=B7eFkeWm0e7C9KD5.
Creative Learning Academy Mathletes Shine at Pensacola Invite
Creative Learning Academy’s sixth through eighth-grade students showcased their mathematical finesse at the recent 15th Annual Pensacola Invitational PI Competition. This rigorous and challenging event, organized entirely by students, brought together math enthusiasts from Escambia County’s diverse educational landscape, spanning both public and private institutions. With categories tailored to all math levels through Eighth grade, participants engaged in individual testing and team rounds, each designed to challenge their problem-solving abilities to the fullest extent.
Held on March 9th, 2024, this year’s Pensacola Invitational once again offered a platform for emerging mathematicians to compete, thanks to the generous support of local sponsors. All county schools were encouraged to maximize student participation, fostering an atmosphere prepped and ready for intellectual growth and healthy competition. For CLA students, the opportunity to demonstrate their mathematical abilities was met with concentration and determination.
When time ran out and all pencils were down, CLA mathletes emerged with commendable achievements and recognition. From individual accolades to collective triumphs, their dedication and skill were evident across various categories. Here are the results for CLA students: Math 1 Individual: Ian Truong (1st), Ethan Johnson (2nd), Liam Walker (4th), Ryan Blalock (7th), Marshall Pilger (8th); Math 1 Team: CLA 1 (1st), CLA 2 (2nd). Math 2 Individual: Carina Mariano (5th), Rohan Chavan (8th); Math 2 Team: CLA 1 (1st). Algebra Individual: Lukas Aung (2nd), Peter Ruiz (5th); Algebra Team: CLA 1 (1st). Geometry Individual: Konrad Kreis (2nd), Nathan Hultstrand (4th), Teagan Uslan (8th), Yash Gujral (10th); Geometry Team: CLA 1 (3rd). The Pensacola Invitational PI Competition stands as a testament to Northwest Florida’s passion for mathematics and the invaluable experience it offers to our CLA students that embrace competition.
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Blind Simulation at Montessori School
Students at Montessori School of Pensacola got to have an experience with what it might feel like to be blind. After a presentation from the Escambia County of Blind Services, students led each other through a maze of boxes that had been constructed. The student in front was blindfolded to simulate being visually impaired. Here is some of what students had to say about the presentation and the simulation.
“The maze was hard, but got easier about halfway through because I was getting used to using my other senses.”
“The maze was tough- we had the option to have a guide or a walking stick and I chose both. I bumped into almost everything.”
“You had to trust the person guiding you.”
“The visitors from the Division of Blind Services explained things so well- like eye diseases and technology for blind people and what life is like reading Braille.”
PRESENTS THE GOLDEN AGE MUSICAL
Come enjoy this timeless classic detailing the story of Maria and the von Trapps—a tale of love, family, and the power of music.
May 2–3, 7 p.m.
May 4, 2 p.m.
Dale Horton Auditorium on the campus of PCC
Reserve your tickets at go.pcci.edu/FineArts
850-969 -1692
Ages 6 and above may attend.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization. www.concordtheatricals.com
THE SOUND OF MUSIC Music by RICHARD RODGERS Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Book by HOWARD LINDSAY and RUSSEL CROUSE
Suggested by “The Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp
Aletheia Christian Academy Celebrates Ancient Day
Aletheia Christian Academy’s sophomore class celebrated Ancient Day on Tuesday, February 27th. Mr. Belton’s students explored World History by creating models of ancient historical structures such as the Roman Coliseum, the Temple of Heaven, and a typical Judean home. Other students discovered the past by creating replicas of artifacts such as the Winged Victory of Samothrace, a Greek theater mask, and an Egyptian sarcophagus.
Each student gave a presentation of their project, which included a discussion on how the artifact illuminates ancient history. The students’ semi-formal attire brought great dignity to the proceedings. Everyone came away from the experience knowing more about the distant past.
“History is a vital part of a Christian education,” said Mr. Jim Belton. “It serves as a laboratory of ideas. Many of the ‘new’ ideas trending on the internet today are ancient ideas wearing the costumes of modern language. Through the study of history, we can often identify which ideas worked in the past, and which were catastrophic failures.”
J.M. Tate Helps with Literacy Week at Local Schools
The J.M. Tate FFA Chapter helped get National FFA Week “MOOving” through Literacy at Local Elementary Schools. National FFA Week was February 17 - 24, 2024 and the J.M.
Tate FFA Chapter got things MOOving by sharing a story about Florida’s dairy industry to local first grade students. The J.M. Tate FFA officers, students from the Agriculture Communication class, and agriculture teachers/FFA Advisors partnered with Jim Allen Elementary and McArthur Elementary on February 16th to introduce the agriculture literacy program through Ag in the Classroom. Students read and shared “Moovers, Shakers, and Milk Makers,” a book which highlights dairy production here in Florida. The first grade students learned about the dairy cow breeds, the practices used to care for dairy cows, and how a dairy operates. After reading, the FFA students worked with the first graders on activities that focused on “Moovers, Shakers, and Milk Makers”, the Agriculture Literacy Day Book.
Celebrating Montessori Education with Montessori School of Pensacola
At Montessori schools around the world, the last week in February known as Montessori Education Week. This week was started to celebrate Dr. Maria Montessori, an Italian physician, and the child-focused educational approach she developed. The week involves activities that help show appreciation for the uniqueness of the Montessori classroom and the benefits it offers children. At Montessori School of Pensacola students and teachers showed school spirit all week by wearing shirts from the annual school Minithon fundraiser runs. One evening, the parent-teacher organization hosted a fundraiser at Panera Bread. Another night, families were invited into the classrooms, so their child could show their favorite pieces of Montessori work. Maria Montessori opened her first “Casa de Bambini” in Italy in 1907 and there are now more than 40,000 Montessori schools worldwide.
Local Figure Skaters Place at Denver invitational
Local skaters Houston and Cameron Konetzki from Navarre, Florida competed in the 2024 Denver Invitational which was held March 7th10th. The event was hosted by the Denver Colorado Figure Skating and held in Highland Ranch, Colorado.
Debuting both their Ten Fox Pattern Dance Programs and Free Dance Programs in the Juvenile Combined Solo Dance Division, Houston finished in 2nd place and Cameron finished 4th. At this time Houston is ranked 2nd in both the Eastern Section and National Standings. Cameron is currently ranked 6th in the Eastern Section and 8th in National Standings. The U.S. Figure Skating Solo Dance Series runs March to September, with the 2024 National Solo Dance Final being held in Wesley Chapel, Florida mid-September. Both boys are associate members of the Greater Pensacola Figure Skating Club and compete representing Baltimore Figure Skating Club where they began their skating journey and still have access to year-round ice.
Pensacola Catholic High School Math Team Competes
Congratulations to the Senior members of the CHS Math Team who competed in the Math Bowl on March 1 at Northwest Florida State College. The team finished second in their division with Nate Flores placing first overall. Mariana Contreras and Elizabeth Watson tied for seventh overall and Jackson Brewer rounded out the top ten. Pictured: Mariana Contreras, Elizabeth Watson, Nate Flores, and Jackson Brewer –Congratulations!
ECPS Special Olympics at Tate High
Escambia County Public Schools’ Special Olympics were held Wednesday, March 14 at Tate High School with over 400 student athletes and close to 700 Tate student volunteers assisting as “buddies” and event workers. The event began with a Special Olympics Torch making its way around the track at Carl Madison Field at Pete Gindl Stadium. The National Anthem was performed by Tate senior Ella Kizer. So proud of our Aggies and these wonderful athletes.
St. Paul Catholic School Fish Fry Volunteers
SPCS Middle school students have been volunteering at St. Paul Fish Fry events this Lenten season! We are thankful to our Knights of Columbus for allowing SPCS students to have this opportunity and proud of their commitment to serving their community!
N.B. Cook Students Presents to School Board
At a recent School Board meeting, all in attendance were treated to a special treat. N.B. Cook Elementary 5th grader Olivia Graham presented a five-scene dramati zation about the life of Marie van Britten Brown, an African American woman who is responsible for the invention of home security systems. The audience was captivated by Ms. Graham’s talent and poise. We know great things lie ahead for this talented young lady. A special thanks to Olivia’s teacher, Ms. Rachel Bismark, and N.B. Cook’s principal, Mr. Larry Knight.
Westgate Center Hosts Mardi Gras Parade
Under a cool, cloudy sky, Westgate Center held its annual Mardi Gras Parade. This event gets larger and more impressive every year.
We’d like to thank all of our community partners, law enforcement agencies, and local krewes who participated.
We can’t give our students all they need without your help. The parade brought a tremendous amount of joy to these wonderful students.
St. Paul Eagle Scout Alum Gives Back
St. Paul Catholic School alum Walton gave back to his former school with his Eagle Scout project! Students are so grateful and have been enjoying the new picnic tables! Thank you, Walton!
Aletheia Christian Students Compete in Speech Contest
Every year, Aletheia Christian Academy 4th6th grade students participate in the Tropicana Speech Contest. This program is underwritten by the Tropicana Corporation and coordinated by Holmes County 4-H. It has been in school systems across Florida since 1969 and continues to grow each year.
Teachers in 4th, 5th, and 6th grades set aside part of their classroom time to help students research, organize, practice, present, and critique speeches based on their topic of their choice.
Congratulations to Patrick Higgins (4th) and Lucy Jackson (6th) for moving forward to compete at the county level on March 14th.
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Pensacola Figure Skaters Compete at ISI Winter Classic
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Ten skaters from Greater Pensacola Figure Skating Club recently competed at the Ice Sports Industry’s National 2024 Winter Classic which was held at the Orlando Ice Den. Competing against over 500 skaters from as far away as British Columbia, New York and California, Pensacola was well represented with skaters bringing home 36 medals (6 first, 8 second, 10 third, 7 fourth, 1 fifth and 4 sixth) in a variety of categories. Representing GPFSC were Kassia Albarran, Lucy Beam, Mary Thomas Beam, Lindsay Carbone, Kristen Gaubert, Derek Markulin, Mila Markulin, Carter Murray, Norah Ortlieb and Cecelia Prevost.
Montessori School of Pensacola Middle Schoolers on the Job
You’ve heard of interning while you are in college, but at Montessori School of Pensacola (MSP), 7th and 8th graders get a taste of the working world. 7th grade students take part in internships working in classrooms at MSP, while 8th grade students work in a business. They go through the process of contacting and applying This year, some feedback from 7th grade teaching interns included having to use patience and at time being stressed. One student said, “The most rewarding part was seeing the children’s faces after I gave them a lesson, they were often amazed.”
8th grade students interned a variety of businesses, including a hair salon, an industrial design firm, with an accountant, and at a bakery. The student who worked at bakery was at Continental Bakery in Birmingham, Alabama. They said, “I picked this internship because I enjoy baking and I wanted to intern at a real bakery.” They share, “I think interning is valuable because it teaches you more about a field you could possibly go into and it creates job opportunities.” They enjoyed decorating the sugar cookies the most.
Pensacola Catholic High School Crusaders Participate in ‘Night to Shine’
Over twenty Pen sacola Catholic High School students par ticipated in the Tim Tebow Foundation’s “Night to Shine”
Prom on February
9. Students from our sister school, Mother Clelia Morning Star High School, also attended and everyone had a fantastic time!
St. Paul Catholic School Students Advance to State Science Fair
Several St. Paul Catholic middle school students recently participated in the Regional Science Fair and won many awards! Congratulations to all and good luck to those who will go on to compete at the State Science Fair.
6th Annual Elementary Science Olympiad
The 6th Annual Elementary Science Olympiad event was held on February 17, 2024 at Washington High School. 21 elementary schools sent teams of students to compete in 9 different events. Overall Winners:
3rd: Bellview
2nd: Hellen Caro
1st: Molino Park
Spirit Award: Longleaf
“It’s time for karate class,” I said to my 13-year-old son.
“Do I have to go?”
“Yes.”
This has been a common exchange between us for a variety of activities over the past 10 years. He has tried everything from baseball to cooking class—yet nothing holds his interest as much as video games.
Every now and then I wonder if it is worth investing money and time into classes or sports he doesn’t want to participate in. But if I hold off on signing him up for things, he does nothing except play video games until we try something new again. It’s a never-ending cycle.
Are Video Games Healthy?
My son is not an anomaly. According to the Pew Research Center, 72% of teens—and 84% of teen boys—play video games.
There is a lot of conflicting information about video game use, so it can be hard for parents to know what to allow. It’s screen time, of course, but video gaming is often also a social activity played together with friends either in the same room or online. And if it’s a popular pastime among a teen’s peer group, some parents may be inclined to let them play for an unlimited amount of time with their friends.
Playing video games can have positive benefits, says Dr. Larry D. Rosen, a professor at California State University and author of The Distracted Mind. Gaming “can offer some skill-building, including
reaction time, executive functioning, and strategic thinking,” says Rosen. He cautions, though, that “playing video games can be very addictive and create problematic thinking, including desensitization to violence.”
Video Game Obsession?
Rosen recommends that video game play should be limited, since research shows physiological arousal increases when playing—and kids need breaks from that. He suggests limiting gaming for teens to 60-90 minutes at a time, even if parents decide to allow more total time daily.
Maria Sanders, a licensed social worker and certified parent coach, also recommends creating clear boundaries with your teen regarding when and how long they are allowed to play. She says an example of boundaries might be letting teens choose to play an hour of video games either before or after completing homework.
She encourages parents to learn more about their teen’s interest in video games. Sit down and play the games with them. “The child will see that you have an interest in what they are doing,” she says, “and you will learn about why they are so attracted to the game.”
Encouraging Other Activities
Teens should live “balanced lives and not live solely in the video game,” says Sanders. But if your teen doesn’t express interest in anything else, it may be difficult to figure out which activity or sport
to encourage. Sanders suggests asking your teen about the type of video games they like to play. Then you might be able to figure out an activity that uses similar skills or gameplay. An avid Fortnite player, for example, might enjoy a laser tag league.
Parents should avoid simply announcing which activities their teen must do. Rosen stresses the importance of including the child in the decision-making process. With your child’s input, create a list of the types of activities they could do at home during unstructured times or when they feel bored. Similarly, involving your child in discussions about organized extracurriculars will prevent them from feeling forced into participating in certain activities.
Stay Positive
Often parents make comments like “video games are a waste of time” or “video games are unhealthy” in an effort to decrease video game use. Rosen says this almost always backfires. Instead, parents could reward the child for responsible behavior. For example, when a child demonstrates that they can stop playing on their own without parent badgering, parents might loosen strict time limits on screen time.
Instead of making negative statements about video games, Sanders says, “The best thing a parent can do is guide their child down a path of self-reflection. Asking questions like, I notice you seem pretty tired after playing video games. How are you feeling? will help your child figure out their own beliefs about video game use.”
Sing Summer in the with the Pensacola Children’s Chorus
June 17-21 Grades 1-6
Parent negativity can make a teen feel as if they are being judged and misunderstood. Focus on their strengths while playing a video game— perhaps, for instance, their ability to help a friend get to another level. A parent should notice that ability and point out how it might connect to real-life situations. Next step: Parents can help them get out there and do just that.
Too Many Video Games: When to Worry
June 18-22 Grades 7-12
Mondays June/July Grades 6-12
July29-Aug.3 Grades 1-8
Video game addiction is not yet a disorder recognized by the American Psychiatric Association. The World Health Organization, however, recently recognized the existence of “gaming disorder” for the first time. Excessive video game play and other types of addictions do show similar patterns, says Rosen.
Some signs parents should look for:
• Isolating behavior or ignoring family and friends
• Sneaking video game play at night or at friends’ houses
• Changes in eating or sleeping patterns
• A decline in academic performance or not doing homework
• A need to continue playing video games beyond a time limit
• An interest only in playing video games, at the expense of other activities
• Always thinking about video games
If you are concerned about your teen, you can contact a mental health professional to discuss counseling options.
Cheryl Maguire holds a Master of Counseling Psychology degree. She is married and is the mother of twins and a daughter. Her writing has been published in The New York Times, National Geographic, Parents Magazine, AARP, Healthline, Your Teen Magazine, and many other publications. You can find her at Twitter @CherylMaguire05.
Grading Family Movies: Streaming, Online Rentals, and Theatrical Releases
Kung Fu Panda 4
Dune: Part 2
Cabrini
One Life
Theaters Rating Overall Violence Sex Profanity Alcohol/Drugs
PG B B A A A
It’s time for Po to retire as Dragon Warrior and assume a new role as a Spiritual Leader. Reluctant to make the change, Po takes on one final mission – a quest to defeat The Chameleon, a mysterious shapeshifting villain. This film isn’t as good as the one that kicked off the franchise, but it’s a big hit with kids and will even have parents laughing from time to time. The script has good messages about accepting change and doing the right thing. Best of all, Jack Black brings his usual charisma and hilarity to his starring role. Photo ©Universal Pictures
Theaters Rating Overall Violence Sex Profanity Alcohol/Drugs
PG-13 B- C- B B- A
Paul Atreides wants revenge against the Harkonnen clan responsible for the death of his father. Paul’s mother yearns for him to fulfill an ancient prophecy that will see him become Emperor Caught between these desires, Paul must determine if he will claim his destiny and cause billions of deaths or let his father’s killers go free. This sequel maintains the immersive worldbuilding of the first film and offers expanded character development. Parents should note a fair bit of fantasy violence but the film will please genre fans. Photo ©Warner Bros
Theaters Rating Overall Violence Sex Profanity Alcohol/Drugs
PG-13 A- C+ A- B+ C
Sickly and frail, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini is determined to fulfill her dream of founding orphanages and hospitals When the Pope assigns her to New York City, she is appalled by the conditions in which Italian immigrants live. Fighting sexism and bigotry within the Church and City Hall, she employs both love and strategy to advocate for the innate dignity of the poor This uplifting film is suitable for families with teenagers and will please anyone who enjoys tales of goodness, compassion, and courage. Photo ©Angel Studios
Theaters Rating Overall Violence Sex Profanity Alcohol/Drugs
PG A B A- B+ C+
Horrified at the conditions faced by refugees in Prague, young British businessman Nicholas Winton throws himself into the effort to save the children from the Nazis, finding homes in England for over 600 of them. Decades later, a TV show gives him the chance to see the results of his efforts This is a powerful true story about the miracles that can happen when decent people work together against a great evil. Negative content is minimal, wartime violence is sanitized, and this movie is highly recommended for families with teens. Photo ©Warner Bros Pictures
Damsel Netflix Rating Overall Violence Sex Profanity Alcohol/Drugs
PG-13 B- C A A- A
With her people freezing and on the brink of famine, Elodie agrees to wed Prince Henry of the wealthy kingdom of Aurea. But Elodie will never be queen: she is to be sacrificed to a dragon with a centuries-long grudge. This is a well-imagined YA fantasy film, boasting meticulous sets and detailed costumes. It is also quite violent with frequent bursts of dragon fire, as well as numerous scenes of sword-fighting and physical combat. The tale offers messages of love, courage, self-sacrifice, and persistence but it also veers from mercy into vengeance. Photo ©Netflix
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Taco Tuesday was a phrase originally coined in the 80s to help a popular Mexican restaurant gain more business on its slowest day of the week - Tuesday! It didn’t take long for the phrase to be picked up by other restaurants and then eventually make its way into meal planning for parents across the country; officially making Tuesday nights exciting everywhere!
This month’s Dinner’s Ready recipe is brought to you by the Arevalo family from Pensacola.
“We all love tacos,” shared Megan. “My husband Alex has many taco-themed shirts! Our family could eat some version of tacos every night...burritos, tostadas, fajitas, taco salad, etc.”
Alex is originally from El Salvador. He and Megan met while attending high school in Tallahassee in 1996 and married in 2008.
Alex is a pediatric cardiologist and Megan is a veterinarian for local shelters. Together, they have eight-year-old twins, Aaron and Elise. Aaron is very athletic and loves to be on any type of field, but excels at soccer, and Elise loves theatre, choir, and most things artsy.
“We are in that busy season of life with work and kid activities,” Megan shared. “One of our biggest joys in life is support-
ing the kids while doing the activities they love.”
While the family loves to cut loose and eat out on the weekends, most weeknights are spent at home having dinner together in the kitchen.
“Alex and I share cooking duties but Alex cooks more often because it is his best stress reliever and hobby to be in the kitchen. He loves to pair his meals with a specialty or signature cocktail,” Megan light-heartedly shared. “I also tease that he likes to cook because if I cook we will all eat vegetarian. In our house, it is not just meatless Mondays, but meatless any day I cook!”
Cool Ranch Crockpot Chicken with black beans is a favorite in the Arevalo home because it is easy to make for meat lovers and vegetarians alike. Megan chooses to sub black beans for her protein while the others enjoy them as a side or even a topping. From the Arevalo house to yours... live any day like it’s Taco Tuesday using this recipe!
Instructions:
1. Place chicken breasts into a crock pot.
2. Add package of ranch dressing season ing and package of mild taco seasoning. Then completely cover the chicken with broth for 5 hours on the low setting.
3. Lightly toast the tostada shells.
4. Shred the chicken in the crock pot and leave it there to serve.
5. Assemble tostadas with the desired top pings and garnish with lime, jalapeño and cilantro.
Instant Pot Black Beans
Ingredients:
• 12-ounce can of black beans, rinsed
• 1 tablespoon onion powder
• 1 tablespoon oregano
• 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
• 32 oz vegetable broth
Instructions:
Cool Ranch Crockpot
Chicken Tostadas with Instant Pot Black Beans
Cool Ranch Chicken Tostadas
Ingredients:
• 4 chicken breasts, about 1.5 lb
• 1 packet of taco seasoning
• 1 packet of ranch dressing seasoning
• 1.5 cans of chicken broth
• Tostadas, 1-2 packages
• Toppings of choice: We use 1/2 purple onion chopped, warmed corn, 1 tomato chopped, 1 avocado sliced and crumbled cojita cheese
• A garnish of choice: We like uses sliced jalapeño, cilantro and lime wedges
1. Add beans, seasonings, and vegetables to the Instant Pot. Pres sure cook on high for 25 minutes. Then let the beans rest in the pot for 20 minutes so the steam can dissipate naturally. 2. Carefully remove the lid once steam has fully escaped. The beans should be tender and perfectly cooked, but if not, seal the lid again and pressure cook on high for an additional 10-20 minutes, or until they’re tender.
Gabriele has been married to her husband Daniel for 17 years. Together they have three incredible children – two boys, ages 16 and nine, and a sweet girl who will be two in August.
Gabriele is a full-time Sales Director for Mary Kay Cosmetics. When she isn’t spending time with family or building her business, she supports her husband who is the Lead Pastor and Planter of Forward Church in Gulf Shores.
You’re in public and your child makes an embarrassing comment to someone. They pick their nose while you are eating at a restaurant. They share an embarrassing story about you.
Every parent has been there and most of the time other parents understand the ups and downs of parenting and are willing to be patient, help out, and excuse behaviors that seem impolite or embarrassing. Sticky situations with kids can be difficult to navigate, but there are a few things you can do to make the best of them.
Your child does something rude at a restaurant
You’re eating out and your child does something gross or impolite like burping, picking their nose, or throwing food. Place your hand on the child’s shoulder and quietly ask them to stop the behavior and explain that they are being impolite. If you think their behavior is rooted in attention seeking and is somewhat tolerable, it may be appropriate to simply ignore it. However, if your child persists, it may be best to ask them to take a bathroom break. When you return to the table, try to find something to distract your child. Some parents may bring a tablet, coloring book, or small toys to keep their child busy while waiting for their food but if you find yourself unprepared you can play “I spy” or another guessing game to keep them occupied.
Pro parent tip: Put together a “busy bag” that you can bring to restaurants. Include a few art supplies, small toys, books, magnet toys, or fidgets to keep your child
ate, have your child apologize to them as well. Let your child know that it is never okay to make fun of someone’s appearance or comment on their race, weight, or age. If you feel that your child is simply curious about something and not making the comment rudely, try to take the time, when appropriate, to explain to your child. For example, if your child has a question about why someone is in a wheelchair you could explain that they need it to help them move around.
Pro parent tip: Let your child know that people come in all sizes, shapes, races, and ages. Our differences are what makes us each special. Your child will follow your lead when it comes to accepting others. If you celebrate diversity, they will most likely do the same. Talk to your child about differences and let them know it’s okay to ask questions but never to make fun of others.
Your child has a potty accident in public
in your car. The bag can be used to bring home dirty clothes as well.
Your child shares embarrassing and private information about you
“My mom and dad kiss a lot. And I mean a lot!” was what one preschooler told me while I was teaching a Sunday school class. Another child told me how their dad snores and has stinky feet. Young kids usually don’t have much of a filter and are willing to share private and sometimes embarrassing information with teachers, friends and even complete strangers. In this situation, try to change the subject or turn the comment into a joke. “Well, we do have four kids” was how the kissing couple responded after their child shared that information.
Pro parent tip: When it’s the right time, you can talk to your kids about not sharing private information outside of the family. In the moment, try to turn the moment into a joke. If you brush it off with a laugh, others are more likely to do so.
During the months of potty training, accidents are likely to happen. It’s best not to make a big production of it and clean it up as quickly as possible. Try not to shame or embarrass your child, which can cause problems long term and even prolong potty training. Potty accidents always seem to happen in the most inconvenient times and places. Ideally you have an extra change of clothes in your car or diaper bag, but if not, it’s okay to leave early or borrow clothes from someone if needed.
Keep a stash of wipes and a full change of clothes in a ziploc bag
These sticky situations can be embarrassing, but the good news is, they are common. Every parent has a few embarrassing moments they can share about their parenting journey. Often in these instances, you may be able to use humor to distract from the situation or simply apologize and move on. If nothing else, you can wait until your child is a teenager and share some of your own stories that might make them blush now that they are a little older. Sarah Lyons
Art Camp
Creatisphere - First City Art Center Art Camp ad on page 36
1060 N Guillemard Street, Pensacola, FL 32501 May 27th-August 9th; open to elementary students and Teens. Ages 5-12 from 9:00am-4:00pm - half day option available on select weeks. Ages 13-18 from 1pm - 4pm. Pottery, Drawing, Sculpture, Collage, 3-D Design, Storytelling, Mixed Media, Painting, Printmaking, Glass, Textiles, Costume Design, Building, and More! Each week of camp is a new experience offering a variety of art mediums, as well as incorporating STEAM, history, world cultures, yoga, and games into the themes. Extended care offered, and scholarships are available! Cost: $150-$265 per week. 850-429-1222 create@firstcityart.org firstcityart.org
Pensacola Museum of Art ad on page 40
407 South Jefferson Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
Unleash your camper’s imagination this summer! Summer Art Camp will introduce campers to various artistic mediums and forms of expression through exploration of our exhibition spaces and engaging art projects. Each week, campers will experience handson projects for an immersive visual arts experience. Camps run from Monday-Friday 9am-3:30pm . Extended care is available from 3:30pm - 5:00pm.
Dates for camp: June 3 - 7 (1st and 2nd grade); June 10 - 14 (3rd and 4th grade); July 22 - 26 (5th and 6th grade); July 29 - Aug. 2 (Summer Art Intensive for High School students: Grades 9-12). To view the list of weekly descriptions and grade levels, please visit, www.pensacolamuseum.org. PMA Members $256.50. Regular rate $270. 850-473-7468 www.pensacolamuseum.org
Dance Camp
Bernice’s Starrstep Dance Studio
ad on page 14
2895 W Scott Street, Pensacola, FL 32505
Summer 6 week session begins June 24, 2024. Call or visit our website for updates.
850-438-2010 info@starrstepdancestudio.com www.starrstepdancestudio.com
Five Flags Dance Academy
ad on page 27
8084 N. Davis Highway F-1, Pensacola, FL 32514 Offering Summer Day Camps, Six-week Summer Sessions and Summer Intensives. Summer Day Camps start May 28 and offer dancing, swimming, bowling, arts & crafts and more. 7:30am - 5:30 pm with weekly rates. Six-week Summer Sessions begin June 11th with options of ballet, tap, jazz, pointe, hip hop, lyrical, musical theatre, acro and baton. Two Summer Intensives and a Ballet Workshop will also be offered. Visit our website for more information.
850-484-0648 www.fiveflagsdanceacademy.com
LaBelle Performing Arts
ad on page 22
8253 Chellie Rd, Pensacola, FL 32526
Join us for an exciting summer with Labelle Performing Arts! Visit our website at https:// www.labelleperformingarts.com/wp-content/ uploads/2024/03/2024-Summer-Schedule.pdf for more information.
850-944-5650 info@labelleperformingarts.com www.labelleperformingarts.com
Mixon Magic Performing Arts
ad on page 35
Historic Sacred Heart Hospital, 1010 N. 12th Avenue, Suite #238, Pensacola, FL 32501
Join us for a full summer of performance camps! Themes this year include BARBIE Boot Camp, Delightful Disney Dance Camp, Trolls: Band Together Dance Camp, Mini Showstoppers Summer Camp and NEWSIES JR: Showstoppers Summer Camp. See our ad for a full list of ages, dates and times.
850-221-7438 hello@mixonmagic.com www.mixonmagic.com
Pensacola Youth Ballet
ad on page 39
9276 N Davis Hwy., Pensacola, FL 32514
Explore your favorite characters through culture & dance! Ages 5-8, July 8-19. $125/ week or ($225 both). We will have camps for all ages.
850-786-9506 www.pensacolayouthballet.com
Ballet Pensacola
Pensacola Cultural Center, 400 S Jefferson Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
Pensacola Youth Ballet Center will hold several programs this summer: “BaaBaa Ballet” June 10-14 for ages 3-5, “Ballet and Characters” camp July 8-19 for ages 5-8, “Ballet-Heels & Frills” camp July 8-19 for ages 8-12 with guest teacher Erica Reed (Former Radio City Rockette) and our Intermediate/Advanced program for ages 12 & up (Pointe experience is not required however recommended)
850-432-9546 www.balletpensacola.org
Broadway Lights
5668 Gulf Breeze Parkway (Unit B11), Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Summer camps - visit our website for information. 850-932-5555, www.broadwaylightsdancecenter.com
Five Star Dance Centre
5636 Woodbine Road, Pace, FL 32571
We are offering camps and dance classes so there’s plenty to choose from! Join us for a summer of dancing fun!
850-748-2383 www.fivestardancecentre.com
Time to Shine
4375 Woodbine Road, Pace, FL 32571 Art, Dance, and Musical Theater Camps for all ages! Summer program dates: June 24–July 26, 2024. Please visit our website or Facebook page for camp information!
850-994-5678 www.timetoshineflorida.com
Day Camp
Berryhill Summer Camp ad on page 7
5900 Berryhill Road, Milton, FL 32570
Ages 5 - 12 are invited to join us for a super summer of Fun! Monday - Friday, 6:15am - 6pm. Outdoor games, interactive play, field trips, movies, STEM projects, indoor rock wall, talent shows and more! We offer 3 day and 5 day programs. Weekly rates are available.
850-564-1227 berryhillchildcare@gmail.com
www.berryhillchildcare.com
Camp CLA - An Enrichment, Sports and Creative Camp
ad on page 41
Creative Learning Academy, 3151 Hyde Park Rd, Pensacola, FL 32503
Please visit our website for information on the different themed sessions offered. June 10-July 19. Closed Week of July 1-5. Rising 4 year olds - 8th grade. 8:30am - 5:00pm. Full-day $290/week, Halfday $145/week. Extended Care 3-5pm. $100/week. 850-432-1768 jrussell@creativelearningacademy.org www.creativelearningacademy.org
Discover Day Camp
ad on page 34
Pensacola Christian Academy, 10 Brent Lane, Pensacola, FL 32503
Weekly, June 3-July 26, 2024 Monday - Friday 8:00am-3:00pm with extended care available until 5:30pm. For those who have just completed 1st-6th grade. Discover Day Camp offers a variety of engaging activities that encourage campers to explore and innovate. Some activities target one or more STEM skills (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and are appropriate to campers’ grade level.
850-378-3708 info@discoverdaycamp.com www.discoverdaycamp.com/Summer24
Gospel Projects Youth Athletic Club Day Camp
ad on page 47
6331 Chestnut Street, Milton, FL 32570
The first day of Summer Day Camp is Tuesday, May 28th and the last day is Friday, August 2nd. Activities include road trips, swimming, arts and
crafts, Bible Time, Enrichment Time, Special Events days, inflatables, wading pools, & tons of fun. Enjoy our large air-conditioned gym! Big YAC Camp is open to kindergarten graduates through 5th grade graduates. Little YAC Camp is open to ages 2-4. Find us on Facebook.com/Gospel Projects Youth Athletic Club.
850-623-4671 sports@youthathleticclub.org www.youthathleticclub.org
Kids College
ad on page 42
Pensacola State College, 1000 College Boulevard, Pensacola, FL 32504
Kids College Camps- May 23 - August 9 - Enjoy arts, sports, STEM, languages and social science and more. Half-day or full-day options.
850-484-1797 ce@pensacolastate.edu www.ce.pensacolastate.edu
Kidz Pointe Summer Camp
ad on page 5
Marcus Pointe Christian School, 6205 North “W” Street, Pensacola, FL 32505
Summer Camp May 28 - July 26. Visit our website for more exciting summer camp information coming soon!
850-479-1605 kamos@marcuspointebaptist.org www.marcuspointechristian.org/summercamp
Montessori School of Pensacola Summer Camps
ad on page 29
Montessori School of Pensacola, 1010 North 12th Avenue, Pensacola, FL 32501
Camp with different themes each week. Creative Arts Camp-June 3-7, Jewelry Creation Camp-June
10-14, Kindness Camp-June 17-21, Prehistoric Times Camp-June 24-28, Musical Magic CampJuly 1-5, Environmental Exploration Camp-July
8-12, Artsy Adventures Camp-July 15-19, Scientific Discovery Camp -July 22-26. Session 1 June 3-28 (no camp 6/19), Session 2 July 1-26 (no camp 1/4) Ages: Preschool/Kindergarten & 1st Grade. Times offered: 8-11:30 $265/week, Each 4-week Session $900, All 9 weeks $1800. 8-2:30 (11:30 on Fridays) $370/week, Each 4-week session $1300, All 9 weeks $2,600. 7-5:30 $475/ week, Each 4-week session $1700, All 9 weeks $3,300.
850-469-8138 admissions@montessoripensacola.com
www.montessoripensacola.com/learning-at-msp/ summer-camp
Play Pensacola Summer Day Camp
ad on Inside Back Cover
E.S. Cobb Resource Center, 601 East Mallory Street, Pensacola, FL 32503
850-436-5192 rsmith@cityofpensacola.com
Fricker Resource Center, 900 North F Street, Pensacola, FL 32501
850-436-5195 adesport@cityofpensacola.com
Gull Point Resource Center, 7000 Spanish Trail, Pensacola, FL 32504
850-494-7360 hmatteson@cityofpensacola.com
Woodland Heights Resource Center, 111 Berkley Drive, Pensacola, FL 32503
850-435-1750 tthomas@cityofpensacola.com
May 28 - August 9, 2024. 7:00am-6:00pm.
Ages 5-12 years. $54 City Resident/$63 NonResident, per week. Register online beginning April 1. Field trips, swimming and tons of outdoor fun!
www.playpensacola.com/940/Summer-Camps
Sports Center Day Camp
ad on page 15
Pensacola Christian College, 250 Brent Lane, Pensacola, FL 32503
June 3-August 9, 2024. Weekly, Monday - Friday 8:00am-3:00pm with extended care available until 5:30pm. Ages 6–12 years and 5 year olds who have completed K5. Bowling, swimming, ice skating, indoor water park and more! Enroll for a week, a month, or the entire summer!
850-378-3708 info@sportsdaycamp.com www.sportsdaycamp.com/Fun24
City of Gulf Breeze Parks & Recreation
800 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Summer day camp experience for boys and girls, upcoming 1st through upcoming 8th grade. The children have the opportunity to play and develop skills with children of the same age.
850-934-5140 www.gulfbreezeparksandrecreation. com/summer-camp
Conqueror Day Camp
West Florida Baptist Academy, 5621 Highway 90, Milton, FL
Conqueror Day Camp is offering a summer of activities including Bible stories, swimming, movies, reading club, field trips and more. Camp runs June 3 through August 2. Monday through Friday from 7:00am - 3:00pm. Extended day from 7am5:30pm is also available.
850-623-9306 www.wfbacademy.org/daycamp
Emerald Coast Science Center
31 Memorial Parkway SW, Fort Walton, FL 32548
STEAM Workshops Mondays and Tuesdays from June 3 - July 30, for ages 5 - 12. Workshop times are from 9:00am - 1:00pm.
850-664-1261 www.ecscience.org
Episcopal Day School, HiltonGreen Campus - PreK3-K
601 North Palafox Street, Pensacola, FL 32501
May 28-July 25, PreK3-Kindergarten, Half day is 8:00 - 12:00. Full Day is 8:00-4:00 pm. Extended Care available 4:00-5:30pm for an additional cost.
850-466-2060 cbarfield@edscc.org www.edscc.org/summer
Episcopal Day School, South Campus 1st-8th grade
223 North Palafox Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
May 28-July 25, 1st-8th grade, Half day is 8:0012:00. Full Day is 8:00-4:00 pm. Extended Care available 4:00-5:30pm for an additional cost.
850-434-6474 cbarfield@edscc.org www.edscc.org/summer
Falbo’s Family Karate Summer Camp
3031 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 Summer Camp-May 28-August 9, 2024 (no camp 7/22-7/26). Hours: 7:30am (extended hours 6:30am), pick up by 6:00pm. Choose daily or weekly. Enjoy Karate Classes, field trips like swimming, movie, skating, bowling and more. See the Schedule online. Space is limited! Reserve your spot.
850-934-7977 falbosfamilykarate.com/summer-camp
KinderWorld
2000 Toni Street, Pensacola, FL 32504
Open Monday-Friday 6:30am-5:45pm. We accept ages 6 weeks-11 years. For summer, our kids have lots of activities. Please call or visit our website for more information.
850-477-7080 www.mykinderworld.com
Miss Kathy’s Day Camp
2275 East Johnson Avenue, Pensacola, FL 32514
We offer a fun filled summer schedule for your
child. Weekly field trips, and playing outside on our playgrounds guarantees happy kids this summer. Summer Camp for ages 5-12 years. 850-479-6031 www.misskathys.com
Navarre Montessori Academy Summer Camp
Navarre Montessori Academy, 9540 Navarre Pkwy, Navarre, FL 32566
Summer program June 10-July 18, 2024 (ages 2 years-9 years), Monday-Thursday 8:30am-12:30pm (extended care avaliable 12:30-3:30pm). Iindoor and outdoor activities, Thursdays-pizza & water day, every afternoon-arts and crafts and more.
850-710-3879 www.montessorinavarre.com/
PTSDA Karate Summer Camp
2500 Nine Mile Road, Pensacola, FL 32534
Camp runs Monday - Friday 7:30am–3:00pm (extended care available). Ages 6–12 years. Enjoy field trips, sports, crafts and more.
850-478-0680 ptsda.com/programs/summercamp
Pullum Family YMCA
2379 Pawnee Drive, Navarre, FL 32566
Call for Summer Camp programs and registration. (850) 936-0049
850-936-0049 www.ymcanwfl.org
Salvation Army Summer Day Camp
Florida Community Center, 1501 North Q Street, Pensacola, FL 32505
Come join us for a summer of fun with field trips, swimming, arts and crafts, recreation, and much more. 25 spots available. $50 registration fee. Weekly fee: $25 for the 1st child, $15 for the 2nd child, and $10 for the 3rd and more. Please contact for more information.
850-741-4258 facebook.com/Pensacola SalvationArmy
Spanish Trail Scout Reservation
Scout BSA Camp, 315 Pat Covell Road, Defuniak Springs, FL 32433
Since 1961, 1200 acres & 40-acre lake, great tra ditional programs and newly added high adventure trips for boys and girls, Offering a fun-filled week of outdoor scouting experiences. STSR Scouts BSA Summer Camp 2024-Week 1: June 9-15 , Week 2: June 16-22
850-476-6336 www.stsr-gcc.org
Winshape Camp for Communities
Gulf Breeze
1122 Oriole Beach Road, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Have the summer of a lifetime close to home! Join us for full days of fun July 22-26, 2024 , for com pleted K5 - 5th grade. Monday-Thursday 8:15am5:00pm and Friday 8:15am-12:15pm. Registration begins March 4th.
844-WS-CAMPS (972-2677)
www.camps.winshape.org/day-camps/211/
YMCA Summer Camps on the Gulf at the Vickrey Center - Kidz Fun (K-5) & Teen Leadership (6-8th)
Vickerey Center, 2130 Summit Boulevard Pensacola, FL 32503
May 28 - August 2, 2024, Kids camp: Ages 5-10, Registration begins March 1st. Call for details. (850) 478-1222. Teen camp: Ages 11-15, Regis tration opens March 1. Teen camp will also have opportunities for campers to engage in becoming a “future leader” by signing up for classes and programs that help them increase their professional knowledge. There will be daily outings and field trips available for campers to participate in. Campers will also spend days at the Vickrey Center participating in group bonding games and exercises.
850-478-1222 www.ymcanwfl.org
Gonzalez Methodist Church Summer Camp
2026 Pauline Street, Cantonment, FL 32533
Summer program, Monday - Friday from 6:30am6:00pm. Ages: Kindergarten - 5th grade. 850-968-6245 www.gonzalezmethodist.org/ child-enrichment-center
Kids 4 Fun Summer Day Camp
2258 Hwy 87 South, Navarre, FL 32566
850-939-9700 www.kids4funsummerdaycamp.com
3917 Hwy 90 , Pace, FL 32571
850-995-4191 www.kids4funsummerdaycamp.com
4050 Avalon Boulevard, Milton, FL 32583
850-983-0870 www.kids4funsummerdaycamp.com
4062 Avalon Boulevard, Milton, FL 32583 850-983-1410 www.kids4funsummerdaycamp.com
Camp starts May 28, Monday - Friday 6:30am6:00pm. Ages 5-12 years. We provide a super fun time with games, activities, and field trips while learning all the awesome benefits of gymnastics.
Gymnastics & Cheer
First City Summer Camp
65 East Olive Road, Pensacola, FL 32514
Camp runs weekly for Kindergarten-5th grade— games, obstacle courses, gymnastics, ninja classes, field trips, arts & crafts, and more. 850-474-1068 www.firstcitygymnastics.com
Gulf Breeze Funplex
3123 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Please visit our website or Facebook page for upcoming camp information
850-932-2297 www.the-funplex.com
Gulf Coast Elite Gymnastics
1844 Cowen Road, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Join us for a summer of fun! Check our website or call for questions. Camp dates to be announced. 850-934-3990 www.gulfcoastelitegym.com
Horseback Riding
Iron Horse Stables ad on page 32
11 Eden Lane, Cantonment, FL 32533
Horse Camp involves the daily routine of taking care of your own horse! Campers learn safety around the horses, how they are fed, the importance of water, their breeds and colors, learning or improving their grooming and saddling skills and will even clean a stall! The best part of the day, of course, is RIDING their new equine friend! Each
day at camp gives the camper a new adventure by learning respect for the horses and each other and responsibilities that will carry on into their everyday lives and for their futures!. All camps will be posted on our Facebook page, so please like and follow us on Facebook.
850-682-0954 www.iron-horse-stables.com/camps
Riverview Camp for Girls ad on page 31
757 County Road 614, Mentone, AL 35984
2024 Camps run from June 9-August 2. An all-girls overnight camp with short and long-term sessions for girls ages 6-16. Horseback riding, swimming, nature trails, arts and crafts, and much more! Also offering weekend retreats for mother-daughter adventures. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. 800-882-0722 info@riverviewcamp.com www.riverviewcamp.com
Hayes Ranch
5091 Berryhill Road, Milton, FL 32570
Camps consist of feeding horses, catching horses, saddling, grooming, riding and cleaning - the full experience of the work and fun it takes to care for horses (ages 8+).
850-324-2477 www.thehayesranch.com
Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camp for Girls
606 Valley View Ranch Rd, Cloudland, GA 30731
One, two or three-week sessions June 9 – July 26, 2024. Overnight camps for girls, ages 8-17 years. English, Western, Barrels, Vaulting, and Trails. Beginner and Advanced riders. CHA instructors. 706-862-2231 www.valleyviewranch.com
Music & Theater
Mixon Magic Performing Arts
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Historic Sacred Heart Hospital, 1010 N. 12th Avenue, Suite #238, Pensacola, FL 32501
Join us for another exciting summer of musical theater in our SUMMER SHOWSTOPPER 2024 NEWSIES JR! See our ad for a full list of ages, dates and times.
850-221-7438 hello@mixonmagic.com www.mixonmagic.com
Overture Opera Camp
by Pensacola Opera
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75 South Tarragona Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
See yourself on stage at Overture Opera Camp July 15-20! Ages 8-13. No prior vocal or stage
experience required. Registration opens April 1. 850-433-6737 bethany@pensacolaopera.com www.pensacolaopera.com
Pensacola Children’s Chorus
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46 East Chase Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
Sing in the Summer with Pensacola Children’s Chorus’ weekly performing arts camps! Open to young performers in grades 1-12, your aspiring star will feel right at home on stage with PCC. Multi-week discounts & scholarships available! Limited Availability. Early-bird pricing ends April 15. Come sing with PCC.
850-434-7760 programs@pensacolasings.org www.pensacolasings.org
Dixon After Hours
Dixon School of Arts & Sciences, 1201 N. H Street, Pensacola
Welcoming students ages 6-9 for half day and ages 10-18 for a full day performing arts camp. Campers will participate in a Broadway style production . Students must be a resident of Escambia County. 850-435-0511 www.dixonDAH.com
Little Prodigies Summer Camp
1308 W 9 Mile Rd, Pensacola, FL 32534
Ages 2 to 7. Courses offered in music, art, drama, dance, and gymnastics in a fun, safe environment between 7:30am and 4:30pm.
850-332-6462 www.prodigiesonline.com
Neighborhood Children’s Theatre
2800 Wilde Lake Blvd, Pensacola, FL 32526
Join us for two weeks of SWEET summer theatre camps, June 10-21! First up is Hansel & Gretel:
Lost in Candyland (an original play), followed by a Sugar-Coated Cabaret, and then a delightful Shakespeare camp is the cherry on top. Best of the Coast Runner Up Best Summer Camp two years in a row!
857-220-8589 www.myneighborhoodtheatre.com
Pensacola Little Theatre
400 South Jefferson Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
Campers at PLT can look forward to producing a special production this summer along with a selection of specialty classes.
850-432-2042 www.pensacolalittletheatre.com
Summer Music Jam
Olive Baptist Church, 1836 E Olive Rd, Pensacola, FL 32514
Summer Music JAM is back with loads of opportunities to deepen your understanding of worship and sharpen your skills in the creative arts.
850-475-1119 www.olivebaptist.org
W Florida Home Education Music Association
First Baptist Church Pensacola, 500 N Palafox St, Pensacola, FL 32501
Summer Music Camp - July 22-26
850-777-8442 www.facebook.com/wfhema/
Overnight Camp
Dauphin Island Sea LabSummer Overnight Camps ad on page 38
Dauphin Island Sea Lab, 101 Bienville Boulevard, Dauphin Island, AL 36528
Barrier Island Explorer: Rising 5th-6th grades
June 16-19 or July 21-24; Marine DeTECHtives:
Rising 7th-8th grades June 9-12; Gulf Island
Journey: Rising 7th-9th grades June 2-7, June 1621, or July 7-12; Coastal Fisheries Camp: Rising 9th-12th grades May 26-3; Bay Voyager: Rising 9th-12th grades June 9-14 or July 14-19. Registra tion/camp specifics are available online. 251-861-2141 DHPSummer@disl.edu www.disl.edu/dhp/summer-camps
Dauphin Island Sea Residential Marine Science Class
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Dauphin Island Sea Lab , 101 Bienville Boulevard, Dauphin Island, AL 36528
June 23 - July 19. The Residential Marine Science Class is a 4-week academic class that introduces high school students to the field of marine science. Students live on the DISL campus and gain a bet ter understanding and appreciation of the various disciplines in marine biology and oceanography. 251-861-2141 DHPSummer@disl.edu www.disl.edu/dhp/summer-camps
Riverview Camp for Girls
ad on page 31
757 County Road 614, Mentone, AL 35984
2024 Camps run from June 9-August 2. An all-girls overnight camp with short and long-term sessions for girls ages 6-16. Horseback riding, swimming, nature trails, arts and crafts, and much more! Also offering weekend retreats for motherdaughter adventures. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
800-882-0722 info@riverviewcamp.com www.riverviewcamp.com
Teen Extreme Youth Camp
Pensacola Christian College, 250 Brent Lane, Pensacola, FL 32503
At Teen Extreme’s youth camp, the days will be packed with extreme competitions and activities. You will experience uplifting messages and cre ate new friendships on the campus of Pensacola Christian College in Pensacola, FL. The combination of fun activities and spiritual focus will make it a week you will never forget!
850-969-1555 www.teenextremecamp.com
Aviation Challenge Camp
One Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 35805
We offer space, aviation and robotics camps to chil dren between the ages of 9 to 18. Visit our website for session options, dates and registration.
800-637-7223 www.spacecamp.com/aviation
Camp ASCCA
5278 Camp Ascca Dr, Jacksons Gap, AL 36861
Camp ASCCA offers campers a wide variety of traditional recreational and educational activities with a unique design for accessibility. Summer sessions begin June 16, 2024. 256-825-9226 www.campascca.org
Camp Beckwith
10400 Beckwith Lane, Fairhope, AL 36532
Join us for the Best Week Ever at Beckwith, packed with sailing, swimming, arts & crafts, zip-lining, and so much more! Visit our website for information about dates and rates. 251-928-7844 www.beckwithal.com
Camp Marymount
1318 Fairview Boulevard, Fairview, TN 37062
Camp Marymount offers a two-week and threeweek session for girls and a one-week and twoweek session for boys. Rising first graders thru rising 11th graders are eligible to be campers. 615-799-0410 www.campmarymount.com
Camp O’ the Pines
10031 Hwy 29 North, Molino, FL 32577
Experience Pensacola’s premier summer camp. You’ll enjoy zip lines, swimming, archery, pingpong, tetherball, canoeing, paddleboats, water slides, crafts, chapel and other exciting activities! Overnight Camp for Boys & Girls (Ages 8–12). June 16 - 21, June 23 - 28, June 30 - July 5, July 7 - 12, July 14 - 19.
850-898-2170 Info@CampOPines.com www.campopines.com/Summer24
Camp Seale Harris
various locations, Camp Seale Harris is for kids & teens with diabetes and their family members. Camps & programs are available in several cities. 205-402-0415 www.campsealeharris.org
Camp Walkabout
171 Baylor School Road, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Discover everything you never knew you could do. From hiking and paddling to caving and climbing, The Walkabout Experience brings a new adventure every day. Ages 8-16.
423-757-2515 www.baylorschool.org/summer/ camp-walkabout
Camp Woodmont
381 Moonlight Drive, Cloudland, GA 30731
ACA accredited camp-loads of activities: archery, climbing, horseback riding, canoeing, crafts, games and more! 1 & 2 week sessions for boys & girls 6 to 15. Season: May 26-July 26. 423-472-6070 www.campwoodmont.com
Lookout Mountain Camp for Boys
277 County Road 632, Mentone, AL 35984
Residential camp for Boys since 1928. Several session options available. Dates, times and ad-
ditional camp information available online. 504-861-1534 www.lookoutmountaincamp.com
Scout BSA Camp
Spanish Trail Scout Reservation, 315 Pat Covell Road, Defuniak Springs, FL 32433
Since 1961, 1200 acres & 40-acre lake, great traditional programs and newly added high adventure trips for boys and girls, Offering a fun-filled week of outdoor scouting experiences. Week 1: June 9-15, 2024, Week 2: June 16-22, 2024. 850-476-6336 www.stsr-gcc.org
Sports Camp
44th Annual Chip Boes Championship Basketball Camp
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Ferry Pass Middle School, 8355 Yancey Lane, Pensacola, FL 32514
June 3-7, June 17-21, & July 15-19, 2024. Monday - Friday 9:00am-12:30pm. Ages: 7-14 years. $115 per session. This program is brought to you by Play Pensacola! The Chip Boes Championship Basketball Camp is a five-day clinic with strong emphasis on individual skill development led by highly successful former high school and college coach and five-time “Coach of the Year” award winner Chip Boes. Each participant receives a basketball and a camp shirt. Participants will enjoy an ice cream party, group and individual competitions, league and tournament play and more!
850-968-9299 - For calls and voice message
850-449-9958 – For texting chipboes@gmail.com www.chipboes.blogspot.com
Challenger International Soccer Camp
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Roger Scott Athletic Complex, 2130 Summit Boulevard, Pensacola, FL 32503
June 3-7 and July 15-19, 2024. Monday – Friday. Times vary by age group. Ages: 3-14years. $120$195. This program is brought to you by Play Pensacola! Challenger Sports, the leading soccer camp company in North America, has combined the most popular elements of British Soccer and TetraBrazil, integrating them into a collection of the most effective soccer practices used by youth teams around the world.
https://challenger.configio.com/pd/249464
Girls Summer Volleyball Camp
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Bear Levin Studer Family YMCA, 165 East Intendencia Street, Pensacola, FL 32501
June 10-14 & July 8-12, 2024. Monday - Friday 9:00am-12:00pm. Ages 9-14 years. $100. Onsite registration will not be available. Mail registration to Vickrey Resource Center, 2130 Summit Boulevard, Pensacola, FL 32503. Please make checks payable to Jennifer Belarmino. This program is brought to you by Play Pensacola! Don’t miss this great camp conducted by Head Volleyball Coach, Jennifer Belarmino. 850-341-6035 jbvbcamps@gmail.com
www.cityofpensacola.com/877/Volleyball
Gospel Projects Youth Athletic Club Aquatics Program
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6331 Chestnut Street, Milton, FL 32570
GPYAC Aquatics program offers group swim lessons and team readiness programs. Lessons are
Creatisphere
Ages 5-12
Monday - Friday
Full Day 9am - 4pm
Half Day option on select weeks
Ages 13-18
Monday - Friday 1pm - 4pm
taught by Certified Water Safety Instructors held at GPYAC swimming pool. Must be 4 years old+ at the time of lessons. GPYAC partners with the Greater Pensacola Aquatics Program and participates in their sponsored competitions for ages six through high school. Find us on Facebook.com/Gospel Projects Youth Athletic Club.
850-623-4671 sports@youthathleticclub.org www.youthathleticclub.org
i9 Sports Soccer and Basketball Camps
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Wilde Lake Church, 22800 Wilde Lake Blvd , Pensacola, FL 32526
i9 Sports camps for children, ages 7-12. Our camps offer a skill developing environment focused on building and improving the fundamental skills and game knowledge of the sport. Basketball Camp-June 3-7 9am12pm, Indoor Soccer Camp June 17-21 9am-12pm, Volleyball Camp-July 15-19, 5:30pm-8pm.
850-565-1935 justin.ward@i9sports.com
www.i9sports.com
Next Summer Camps (Sports for Teens)
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Pensacola Christian College, 250 Brent Lane, Pensacola, FL 32503
Build new friendships, learn from teachers and coaches who love what they do, and share experiences only athletes get.
Prepare to jump into an unforgettable summer at the camp of your choice on Pensacola Christian College’s campus. Sports Camps include: Guys Soccer, Guys and Girls Basketball, and Girls Volleyball.
850-969-1690 info@nextsummercamps.com
www.nextsummercamps.com/Register24
Sports Center Day Camp
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Pensacola Christian College, 250 Brent Lane, Pensacola, FL 32503
June 3-August 9, 2024. Weekly, MondayFriday 8:00am-3:00pm with extended care available until 5:30pm. Ages 6–12 years and 5 year olds who have completed K5. Bowling, swimming, ice skating, indoor water park and more! Enroll for a week, a month, or the entire summer!
850-378-3708 info@sportsdaycamp.com
www.sportsdaycamp.com/Fun24
Ace Volleyball Camps
University of West Florida, 11000 University Pkwy, Pensacola, FL 32514
Variety of Volleyball camps that will improve the player’s individual and team skills.
www.acevolleyballcamps.com
BOUNCE Basketball
University of West Florida Field House, 11000 University Pky, Pensacola, FL 32514
Offering Day Camp, Elite Camp, Team Camp, and special sessions. For dates, times and additional information visit Facebook - Bounce Basketball.
www. BOUNCEBasketball.org
Breakthrough Basketball Camps
Pensacola State College - Hartsell Arena, 1000 College Blvd, Pensacola, FL 32504
Breakthrough Basketball Ball Handling and Scoring Skills Camp July 10-12, 2024 (Grades 3rd-8th, Boys and Girls, Breakthrough Basketball Ball Handling, Shooting & Decision-Making Camp July 17-19, 2024 (Grades 7th-12th 866-846-7892 www.breakthroughbasketball.com
Pensacola Catholic High Sports Camps
Catholic High Campus, 3043 West Scott Street, Pensacola, FL 32505
Pensacola Catholic High School offers summer camp programs in a wide variety of sports for boys and girls in age groups from 5 to 14. 850-436-6400 x112 www.pensacolachs.org/ summercamps
Pins & Pals Bowling Camp
Cordova Lanes, 2111 Airport Boulevard, Pensacola, FL 32503
June 3-7, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28, July 8-12, 1519, 22-26. Monday-Friday 10:00am-1:00pm. Ages 5-18 years. $160 per session, per camper. Includes lessons, rental shoes, lunch, bowling ball, custom fitted in your choice of weight and color ($120 without ball). Space is limited–make your reservations early. 850-477-2300 www.cordovalanes.com
West Florida Soccer Academies Soccer Camps at University of West Florida
11000 University Parkway, Pensacola, FL 32514
We offer a variety of camps that give players
that are looking to play in college an opportunity to be trained and evaluated by the University of West Florida women’s soccer coaching staff. 850-474-3226 https://westfloridasocceracademies.totalcamps.com/shop/EVENT
Wrestling Camp
Well Trained Wrestling and Fitness, 3490 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Camps: June 7 - 9-3 days of wrestling camp with our top-tier clinicians and camp staff, June 28-29-2 days of the “HAASE IS BACK” wrestling camp with Army West Point wrestler, Cooper Haase. K- 12 wrestlers are eligible to register.
850-341-9450, www.welltrainedelite.com/camps
STEM, Education, & Miscellaneous
Code Ninjas
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3 W. Nine Mile Road, Pensacola, FL 32534
Our camps offer an immersive environment for children to explore and develop new skills, gain confidence, and have fun with friends. From coding and game building to STEM and roboticsit’s an unforgettable experience! Exciting camps include YouTuber, Minecraft, Roblox, Game Building, 3D Printing, and more! Half-day camps or stay all day by enrolling in both morning and afternoon camps. Ages 5-14.
850-889-8636 pensacolafl@codeninjas.com www.codeninjas.com/fl-pensacola
National Flight Academy ad on page 23
1 Fetterman Way, Pensacola, FL 32508
An 6 day overnight camp for rising 7-12th graders that inspires interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Students live in a multi-story, 102,000 square foot facility experiencing theme-park style thrills surrounded by advanced technology, flight simulators and virtual reality games that ignite imagination and encourage learning.
850-458-7836 info@nationalflightacademy.com
www.nationalflightacademy.com
Next Summer Camps
(Academic for Teens)
ad on page 8
Pensacola Christian College, 250 Brent Lane, Pensacola, FL 32503
Build new friendships, learn from teachers and coaches who love what they do. Sharing experiences you won’t find at home. Get ready to jump into an unforgettable summer at the camp of your choice on Pensacola Christian College’s campus. Academic Camps include: Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Engineering and Science, History and Political Science, Nursing, Pre-Med, Writing, Art, Drama, and Music.
850-969-1690 info@nextsummercamps.com
www.nextsummercamps.com/Register24
Pensacola Cooks Baking and Cooking Camps
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Warrington Shopping Center, 4051 Barrancas Avenue, Suite C, Pensacola, FL 32507
Themes: Camp Cook Cool Foods For Hot Sum-
mer Days, Camp Bake Like A Pastry Chef, Camp Global Foods: Olympic Edition, Camp Cook The Books, Camp Taste the Decades, Camp CSI-Culinary Science Investigations. Visit our website for dates, hours, ages, and registration information. $285 per camper per week.
Facebook: Pensacola Cooks Commissary and Classroom and PCKids Jr. Chefs -- Instagram: @pckblessed.
850-456-0743 denise@pensacolacooks.com www.pensacolacooks.com
2024 Flight Adventure Deck
Summer Camp
1750 Radford Blvd., Ste C, Pensacola, FL 32508
Campers will learn the science of flight and expand their knowledge of Naval Aviation history with hands-on activities, tours of museum exhibits, aircraft, the National Flight Academy. Ages: Rising 5th and 6th graders. Camp Dates: June
3 - 7, June 10 - 14, June 24 - 28, July 8 - 12, July 15 - 19.
850-308-8958 www.navalaviationmuseum.org/ flight-adventure-deck
Aviation Challenge Camp
One Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 35805
See more details under Overnight Camps. 800-637-7223 www.spacecamp.com/aviation
Explore Summer Camps
Various locations, Pensacola, FL
Explore Camps provide an opportunity for kids to explore their creativity, challenge their minds and build new friendships. STEAM-based academics plus a creative atmosphere results in one-of-akind summer camp experiences.
850-473-7468 www.uwf.edu/explorecamps
Gulf Coast Freedom Schools
TBD, Gulf Coast Freedom Schools is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding each child’s impact through transformative ideas and fun learning experiences. They offer a literacy and cultural enrichment program supported by the Children’s Defense Fund.
850-341-5419 www.gcfreedomschools.com
IHMC’s Summer Robotics Camp
IHMC Pensacola - 40 S Alcaniz Street, Pensacola, FL 40 S 32502
Robotics Camp offers students the opportunity to learn about robotics and computer programming. : June 17-20, 9am-3pm (rising 8th graders), June 24·27. 9am-3pm (rising 9th and 10th graders).
850-202-4462 www.ihmc.us/life/robotics-camp
Kids for Camp - Autism Pensacola
various locations, Pensacola, FL June 12 - July 17, 2024, 9:00am-2:30pm, Monday-Thursday. A program that uses Applied Behavior Analysis, to support individuals with autism. Call for program availability.
850-434-7171 www./autismpensacola.org/ourprograms/kids-for-camp
Pensacola MESS Hall
418 E Wright Street, Pensacola, FL Ignite scientific curiosity! May 28-August 2, 2024. Offering weeklong, half day & full day exploration of topics in science. Camps are for students entering grades 1-6 in Fall 2024. Camp themes and registration are available online!
877-937-6377 www.pensacolamesshall.org
Watersports-
Surf, Swim, Fishing, Boating
Pensacola Yacht Club
Summer Sailing
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1897 Cypress Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
Summer Sailing Camps: Summer Sailing (ages 6-13, 9am-3pm, Aftercare available, Cost-$375/ week, Aftercare: $25/day or $110/week) Camps run May 27-August 2, Next Mark Camps (Sailors who have completed summer sailing camp and qualify for more advanced sailing, 9am-1pm, Cost-$250/week), Camps run June 3-August 2.
Registration open now. Please visit our website for more details.
850-723-1278 cesar@pycflboard.com
https://pycsailingschool.wixsite.com/home/2024summer-sailing
Play Pensacola Advanced Fishing Camp
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Bayview Community Resource Center, 2001 East Llyod Street , Pensacola, FL 32503
June 17-21 & June 24-28, 2024. Ages: 9-16 years. Monday - Friday 8:00am-4:00pm. $275 City Resident/$295 Non-Resident, per session. Register online only beginning April 1. Learn the places around town to fish and enjoy the outdoors. Campers enjoy a charter boat trip on Thursday. 850-436-5692 ppipes@cityofpensacola.com
www.playpensacola.com/940/Summer-Camps
Play Pensacola Beginning Fishing Camp
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Bayview Community Resource Center, 2001 East Llyod Street, Pensacola, FL 32503
May 28-31, 2024. Ages: 8-14 years. Monday - Friday 8:00am-4:00pm. $140 City Resident/$150 Non-Resident, per session. Register online only beginning April 1. Learn to fish, identify species and enjoy the outdoors. Campers receive a tackle box and fishing pole at the end of camp.
850-436-5692 ppipes@cityofpensacola.com
www.playpensacola.com/940/Summer-Camps
Play Pensacola Kayaking/SUP (Stand-up Paddleboard) Camp
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Bayview Community Resource Center, 2001 East Llyod Street , Pensacola, FL 32503
June 3-7 & June 10-14, 2024.
Ages 9-16 years. Monday - Friday 8:00am-4:00pm. $160 City Resident/$170 Non-Resident, per session. Register online April 1. Your child will learn the fundamentals of Stand-Up paddleboard (SUP) and kayaking, first in a pool then out on the open water. River Trip on Thursday!
850-436-5692
ppipes@cityofpensacola.com
www.playpensacola.com/940/ Summer-Camps
Play Pensacola Outdoor Adventure Camp
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Bayview Community Resource Center, 2001 East Llyod Street , Pensacola, FL 32503
June 8-12, July 15-19 & July 22-26, 2023. Ages: 9-16 years. Monday - Friday 8:00am-4:00pm. $160 City Resident/$170 Non-Resident, per session. Register online only beginning April 1. Learn about kayaking, fishing, hiking, rock climbing, archery and environmental stewardship.
850-436-5692 ppipes@cityofpensacola.com www.playpensacola.com/940/Summer-Camps
Waterboyz Summer Camps
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Pensacola Beach (Surf Camp and Skimboard Camp), Waterboyz skatepark (Skate Camp), 380 North 9th Avenue, Pensacola, FL 32501 The 2024 Waterboyz Surf/Skim Camps will be held on Pensacola Beach from 9am-12pm Mon-Thur. Camp size is limited per week! Must be at least 7 years old. Action-packed camps all summer long! Our instructors represent some of Pensacola’s top surfers, skimboarders, and skaters. For further information, visit our website and check out our social media accounts. Use code GPPRULES for 10% discount
850-433-2929 help@waterboyz.com
www.waterboyz.com
Greater Pensacola Aquatics ClubSummer League Swimming
Summer swim programs will be held at various locations.
850-484-1312 www.teamunify.com/team/setgpac/ page/programs/summer-league
Innerlight Surf Camp
6 Casino Beach Boardwalk, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
Whether you’ve never set foot on a board, or just want to sharpen your skills, Surf Camp is a fun and unique experience. 9am-1pm for ages 7-Adult.
850- 932-5134 innerlightsurf.com/pages/surf-camp
Junior Lifeguard - Pensacola Beach Lifeguards
Quietwater Beach Pavilions, Our program offers an alternative summer camp that promotes physical fitness, training in beach safety and education. Ages 13-15. Please visit our website for dates, times and additional camp information.
850-595-4115 www.myescambia.com/pensacolabeach/pensacola-beach-lifeguards/junior-guards
SESSION 1 – June 10-14
SESSION 2 – June 17-21
SESSION 3 – June 24-28
*Closed Week of July 1-5
SESSION 4 – July 8-12
SESSION 5 – July 15-19
MORNING SESSION: 8:30-11:30 am
LUNCH: 11:30 am-12:00 pm – full day campers only
AFTERNOON SESSION: 12:00-3:00 pm
AFTER CARE: 3:00-5:00 pm
If You’re Not Going All In, Stay Out
Q I have an idea for a small business I think would be a huge success in my area. How do you feel about me keeping my current day job, and hiring a full-time manager for the business to handle the day-to-day operations, while I do the accounting and oversee things? If it doesn’t break even or better, I can always close it. In my mind, I equate my plan to being like selling real estate on the side, while keeping my regular, full-time job. What are your thoughts?
A. To be honest, I don’t think there’s a high likelihood of success using this model. Unless, of course, you’re willing to devote 40 to 50 hours a week to this new business, in addition to the time you spend at your current job. In my mind, you’d have a better chance of making it
work if you bought an existing business with a manager already in place. That way, at least you wouldn’t have to be so entrepreneurial and constantly involved in things like adjusting the business model, checking prices and dealing with customers.
Honestly? This idea isn’t a lot like real estate at all. Real estate will run itself—for the most part—once you find a tenant. Also, the number of hours you’d have to put into selling real estate on the side is nothing like the time you’d spend getting a new business off the ground.
Here’s the deal. The secret ingredient to your small business success is you. You are the ideas, the passion and the energy. The problem with your plan is that you
are only a small part of the equation. Franchises and chains try to train this kind of stuff into people with pep talks and other forms of motivation, but when something’s your baby, it’s really your baby. You’re going do your best, days, nights and weekends, to grow it properly. You’re going to worry over it constantly, and treat it almost like it’s your very own child.
I love your entrepreneurial spirit, but I’m sorry, I just don’t like this plan. It sounds like your idea is to swing by once in a while, eyeball things and crunch a few numbers. And if that’s the case, I wouldn’t waste my time or money if I were you. You’d probably benefit your community more by just giving what you’d invest in the venture to a good charity.
FamilyCalendar
Monday April 1
sils and more! Something for all ages. Retail event, open to the public.
Sunday April 7
Annie Theatre, 118 South
Annie, directed by Jenn Thompson, features the iconic book and score, written by Tony Award®-winners Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse, and Martin Charnin. This celebration of family, optimism, and the American spirit remains the ultimate cure for all the hard knocks life throws your way.
www.pensacolasaenger.com
Tuesday April 2
Blue Angels Practice
10:30 AM 1750 Radford Blvd Pensacola, FL, 32508
Watch the Blue Angels practice from the National Naval Aviation Museum or outside of NAS Pensacola including Fort Pickens, boat cruises, and various points throughout downtown. The Blue Angels Show and Practice Schedules are subject to change without notice.
850-452-3604 www.visitpensacola.com/events/blueangels-practice-schedule
Bands On The Beach
7:00 PM Gulfside Pavilion - Pensacola Beach, Pensacola, FL, 32561 Located in the beautiful Gulfside Pavilion overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, the series features regional artists performing a wide variety of music. Join us for hot music, smooth grooves and a whole lot of good times. Spectators are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to the pavilion area. Bands on the Beach is at 7 p.m. and begins the first Tuesday in April and ends the last Tuesday in October. April 2 – The Victrolas
www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happeningbands-on-beach
Annie
7:30 PM Details on April 1.
Wednesday April 3
Blue Angels Practice
Details on April 2.
Gulf Coast Kid’s House 20th Birthday Party
3:00 PM 3401 N 12th Ave Pensacola, FL, 32503 GCKH is celebrating its 20th birthday on April 3, 2024 and you are invited! Join the party from 3:00-5:00pm at 3401 N. 12th Avenue for cake, fun, and an open house for tours to see the community’s investments at work for the children in Escambia County.
Thursday April 4
Covenant Care’s 18th Annual Art of Fashion
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM, 330 S Jefferson St Pensacola, FL Join us for this fashion soiree for a cause that features local boutiques and familiar model faces. www.choosecovenant.org/art-of-fashion-2024-2
St. Christopher’s Concerts (Free)
6:00 PM St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church, 3200 N 12th Ave Pensacola, FL, 32503 Free family oriented concert series on the lawn at St. Christophers Episcopal Church lawn. April 4 : Modern Eldorados www.scpen.org/christophers-concerts.html
Friday April 5
H & R Gem Shows Jewelry, Gem and Mineral Show
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds, 6655 Mobile Hwy Pensacola, FL, 32526 Over 20,000 sf of fabulous vendors of Fine Jewelry, Artisan Jewelry, Crystals, Minerals, Beads, Components, Fos-
www.hrgemshows.com
Northwest Florida Heart Ball
7:00 PM Supposey Warehouse & Gardens, 101 S F street Pensacola, FL, 32502 This event includes a silent auction, live auction, program, dancing, and more!
www.heart.org/en/affiliates/florida
Saturday April 6
H & R Gem Shows Jewelry, Gem and Mineral Show
Details on April 5.
Fiesta Children’s Treasure Hunt
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Downtown Pensacola at Museum Plaza, Pensacola, FL, 32502 The Treasure Hunt is at your leisure for children ages three to ten years old. Registration onsite required. All registered children will be entered into grand prize drawings, based on age: 0-2 years old, 3-4 years old, 5-7 years old, and 8-10 years old, with multiple prizes per group. Prizes include bicycles, tricycles, summer camp sessions, water activities, art easels, and so much more! This FREE event will include fun for the whole family! FREE registration and FREE lunch are from 11 AM-2 PM. The day will include games for children and families, face painting, snow cones, an interactive museum scavenger hunt, and visits from various community organizations. www.fiestapensacola.org/other-events
Pensacola Guitar Orchestra
7:30 PM Ashmore Auditorium, Pensacola, FL, 32504
Under the direction of Dr. Joe Stallings, guitar students from Pensacola State College and the University of West Florida present a variety of works showcasing their skills. performingarts.pensacolastate.edu/upcoming-events
Cabaret: Express Yourself
7:30 PM Pensacola Little Theatre, 400 South Jefferson Street Pensacola, FL, 32502 The area’s artist affair known for its revolving theme, Cabaret is an immersive experience where art becomes the life of the party to surround party-goers as they partake in an eclectic variety of local talent jam-packed into one night. The creative theme celebrates an array of artistic expressions ranging from music, singing, dancing, theatre, digital media, fine art, fashion, and every creative corner in-between.
www.pensacolalittletheatre.com/shows-and-events/ cabaret-express-yourself
White Tie Rock Ensemble - Glam Rock
8:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Pensacola Bay Center, 201 E Gregory St Pensacola, FL, 32502 White Tie Rock Ensemble presents Glam Rock, music of Rod Stewart, Elton John, David Bowie, Queen at the Pensacola Bay Center on Saturday, April 6th!
www.pensacolabaycenter.com/events/detail/white-tierock-ensemble-18
JazzFest Pensacola
Seville Square, Pensacola, FL, 32502 The Annual Pensacola JazzFest will be April 6-7, 2024 at Seville Square in historic downtown Pensacola. The schedule and headliners will be announced soon. As always, JazzFest is a free and celebrates America’s unique musical art form, jazz.
www.pensacolajazzfest.com
H & R Gem Shows Jewelry, Gem and Mineral Show
Details on April 5.
Girls Night - The Musical
3:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 This touching and hilarious ‘tellit-like-it-is’ musical takes audiences on a journey into the lives of a group of female friends.
www.pensacolasaenger.com
JazzFest Pensacola
Seville Square, Pensacola, FL, 32502
The Annual Pensacola JazzFest will be April 6-7, 2024 at Seville Square in historic downtown Pensacola. The schedule and headliners will be announced soon. As always, JazzFest is a free and celebrates America’s unique musical art form, jazz.
www.pensacolajazzfest.com
Gulf Coast Half Marathon & Quentin Cooper 5k 1 Via De Luna Dr Pensacola, FL
www.runpensacola.com
Tuesday April 9
Blue Angels Practice
Details on April 2.
East Hill Makers Market
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Cordova Square, 1101 N 12th Ave Pensacola, FL, 32501 Join us for an outdoor afternoon market and enjoy shopping with 40+ local artisans, food trucks, music, photo booth, kid’s activities, and more.
Bands On The Beach
Details on April 2. April 9 – Karli Ryan
www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happeningbands-on-beach
Wednesday April 10
Blue Angels Practice
Details on April 2.
Thursday April 11
St. Christopher’s Concerts (Free)
6:00 PM St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church, 3200 N 12th Ave Pensacola, FL, 32503 Free family oriented concert series on the lawn at St. Christophers Episcopal Church lawn. April 11 : Crosstown Band
www.scpen.org/christophers-concerts.html
Black Jacket Symphony - Prince Purple Rain
8:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 The Black Jacket Symphony offers a unique concert experience through recreating classic albums in a live performance setting.
www.pensacolasaenger.com
Friday April 12
Pensacola Beach Firefighters Challenge
5:00 PM Pensacola Beach, Pensacola, FL Join us April 12-13 for the toughest firefighter challenge in the US! Test your skill, strength, and stamina on the sugarwhite sands of Pensacola Beach.
www.pensacolasports.org/penbeachfirefighters
7th Annual Golf Ball Gala
6:30 PM Court Of De Luna Event Space, 116 E. Gonzalez St. Pensacola, FL, 32501 Masters-Inspired
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Cocktail Buffet, $5,000 50+ Foot Putting Contest, Live Music, Live & Silent Auctions. All proceeds benefit the youth programs of First Tee Gulf Coast. www.firstteegulfcoast.org/the-golf-ball
Big Screen on the Bayou
6:30 PM Bayview Park, 2001 East Lloyd Street Pensacola, FL, 32503 Bring your blanket, chairs, and picnic basket to enjoy an outdoor movie on a jumbo screen at Bayview Park (near the Community Center). Food vendors will be open by 5pm and the movie rolls at 6:30pm
University of West Florida Theatre Department presents The Drowsy Chaperone
7:30 PM University of West Florida, 11000 University Pkwy. Pensacola, FL, 32514 www.uwf.edu/cassh/departments/theatre/box-office/ uwf-box-office
Saturday April 13
Pensacola Beach Firefighters Challenge
7:00 AM Pensacola Beach, Pensacola, FL Join us April 12-13 for the toughest firefighter challenge in the US! Test your skill, strength, and stamina on the sugarwhite sands of Pensacola Beach. www.pensacolasports.org/penbeachfirefighters
DeLuna’s Open Water Swim
8:00 AM Pensacola Beach Pavillion, Pensacola, FL Join us on beautiful Pensacola Beach for the annual DeLuna’s Open Water Swim! Pick the .6, 1.2, or 2.4 miles swim to challenge your skill and speed. Swim in clean protected waters in the Santa Rosa Sound. www.pensacolasports.org/delunasswim
Woofstock
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Pik-itz! Art & Antiques, 1922 Highway 87 Navarre, FL, 32566 Please make plans to join us for a doggone good time on the back lawn of Pik-itz! Art & Antiques. Family friendly activities and LIVE entertainment will add to the celebration of the special pets in our lives. www.business.navarrechamber.com
North Escambia Community Baby Shower (Free)
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Century Community Center, 6001 A Industrial Boulevard Century, FL, 32535 Free for moms, dads, babies and their families. If you are pregnant, an expectant father, or have children under 3 years old, please join us! Get expert support for questions about pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, fatherhood, and more.
Wildlife Sanctuary Spring Open House and Baby Shower
12:00 PM 105 N S St Pensacola, FL, 32505 Join us April 13th for our Spring Open House and Baby Shower supply drive! Each year, we care for 3,000-4,000 injured and orphaned wild animals and that means lots of babies during our busiest months. This supply drive and open house helps us to stock our shelves and care for animals in need, but is also a wonderful educational event for the community. Free admission and fun for all ages. We will have special guests, live birds of prey, kids activities and more.
A Night at the Opera
7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 “A Night at the Opera” is set to grace the city with an unforgettable concert experience that melds the power of classical orchestration with the enchanting voices of The Choral Society of Pensacola’s talented singers, all under the baton of the esteemed Pensacola Civic Band. This promises to be a night of enchantment, emotion, and pure musical magic.
www.pensacolasaenger.com
University of West Florida Theatre Department presents The Drowsy Chaperone
7:30 PM University of West Florida, 11000 University Pkwy. Pensacola, FL, 32514
www.uwf.edu/cassh/departments/theatre/box-office/ uwf-box-office
Sunday April 14
Fred Levin Way Fest
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Downtown Pensacola, Pensacola, FL, 32502 The Fred Levin Way Fest is a free event for the community that occurs once each year in downtown Pensacola and is designed to help families and individuals in need. Food, Games, Music, Performances, Art, Exotic Cars, Prizes, and, most important, 70 nonprofit organizations distributing information on the services they offer along with gifting essential items www.visitpensacola.com/events/fred-levin-way-fest/
University of West Florida Theatre Department presents The Drowsy Chaperone
2:30 PM University of West Florida, 11000 University Pkwy. Pensacola, FL, 32514
www.uwf.edu/cassh/departments/theatre/box-office/ uwf-box-office
11th Annual Men
Who Cook Event
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Blue Wahoos Stadium, 351 W. Cedar St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 A local favorite, this one-ofa-kind fundraiser competition showcases the culinary talents of non-professional male chefs as they prepare everything from appetizers to desserts, attracting crowds of over 400 guests in its first 10 years. This fundraiser supports Pace Center for Girls Escambia – Santa Rosa’s mission of providing girls and young women an opportunity for a better future through education, counseling, training, and advocacy. www.facebook.com/PaceEscambiaSantaRosa
Tuesday April 16
Blue Angels Practice
Details on April 2.
Bands On The Beach
Details on April 2. April 16 – Bay Bridge Band www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happeningbands-on-beach/
Melissa Etheridge Concert
7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 www.pensacolasaenger.com/
Wednesday April 17
Blue Angels Practice
Details on April 2.
Thursday April 18
Corks for a Cause
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, 5eleven Palafox, 511 S. Palafox Pensacola, FL, 32502 Grab your friends and come together for an evening filled with laughter, great conversations, music from Roman Street, and of course, amazing wine and food.
www.eventbrite.com/e/corks-for-a-cause-tickets-841563869187
St. Christopher’s Concerts (Free)
6:00 PM St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church, 3200 N 12th Ave Pensacola, FL, 32503 Free family oriented concert series on the lawn at St. Christophers Episcopal Church lawn. April 18 - JoyRide https://www.scpen.org/christophers-concerts.html
Friday April 19
University of West Florida Theatre Department presents The Drowsy Chaperone
7:30 PM University of West Florida, 11000 University Pkwy. Pensacola, FL, 32514
www.uwf.edu/cassh/departments/theatre/box-office/ uwf-box-office
2024 Cinemas in the Sand
Gulfside Pavilion stage on Casino Beach, Pensacola, FL Get ready to kick off your sandals and soak up some movie magic as Cinemas in the Sand returns to Pensacola Beach for another unforgettable year of family fun. Starting at sunset.
www.localpulse.com/2024/02/cinemas-in-the-sand2024-movie-lineup-announced
Saturday April 20
Annual Mullet Man Triathlon
7:30 AM Flora-Bama Lounge & Oyster Bar, 17401
Perdido Key Dr. Perdido Key, FL, 32507 Annual Mullet Man Triathlon
www.florabama.com/mullet-triathlon
Crawfish 5K
8:00 AM Pensacola Beach , Pensacola, FL, 32561
The Crawfish 5K on Pensacola Beach is one you don’t want to miss! The Course is flat flat flat and will be the scenic Beach 5K route on the streets of Pensacola Beach. Post race party & awards ceremony will be at Bamboo Willies with live music and great food. www.runpensacola.com
Grillin’ in the Breeze
11:00 AM 800 Shoreline Dr Gulf Breeze, FL, 32561
Grillin’ in the Breeze is a competitive grilling event where patrons enjoy delicious and creative concoctions hot off the grills, live music, a silent auction, and interactive children’s activities while raising money for Santa Rosa Education Foundation and its Take Stock in Children Scholarship and Mentoring program. www.grillininthebreeze.com
Pensacola Symphony Orchestra’s Season Finale
7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 Pensacola Symphony Orchestra’s season closes in a riot of rhythms as the orchestra performs George Gershwin’s Concerto in F, with pianist Orion Weiss, and Ralph Vaughan Williams’ A London Symphony.
www.pensacolasymphony.com
Over the Edge
Studer Community Institute Building, Pensacola, FL Face your fears or feed your appetite for adrenaline as you rappel 11 stories from the Studer Community Institute building in Downtown Pensacola. Join us for this once-in-a-lifetime experience, raising funds to support The Arc Gateway’s mission of empowering those with disabilities to live their very best life. Also enjoy children’s area and vendors.
www.thearcgateway.crowdchange.co/35216
Sunday April 21
Earth Day Festival
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Bayview Park, 2001 E Lloyd St. Pensacola, FL, 32503 Arts Market, Children’s Activities, Food, Live Performances www.earthdaypensacola.com
Piano Men - Generations
3:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 A sensational celebration of the legendary Billy Joel and Elton John, brought to life
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by the extraordinary father and son duo of Terry and Nick Davies. These two virtuosos are about to take you on a mesmerizing journey through the timeless hits that have captured the hearts of music lovers for decades.
www.pensacolasaenger.com
Monday April 22
Joshua Redman Group
7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 Joshua Redman Group www.pensacolasaenger.com
Tuesday April 23
Blue Angels Practice
Details on April 2.
Bands On The Beach
Details on April 2. April 23 – Mass Kunfuzion www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happeningbands-on-beach
Harlem Globetrotters
7:00 PM Pensacola Bay Center, 201 E Gregory St Pensacola, FL, 32502 The Harlem Globetrotters 2024 World Tour presented by Jersey Mike’s Subs is coming with game like never before! Your favorite Globetrotter stars are bringing out their amazing basketball skill, outrageous athleticism, and a non-stop LOL good time.
www.pensacolabaycenter.com/events/detail/harlemglobetrotters-2025
Brit Floyd
8:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 Brit Floyd returns to the stage in 2024 with P·U·L·S·E, their biggest and most spectacular production to date, a celebration and faithful recreation of Pink Floyd’s legendary final Division Bell tour, complete with a stunning laser and light show, iconic circular screen, inflatables and theatrics. www.pensacolasaenger.com
Wednesday April 24
Blue Angels Practice
Details on April 2.
Thursday April 25
St. Christopher’s Concerts (Free)
6:00 PM St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church, 3200 N 12th Ave Pensacola, FL, 32503 Free family oriented concert series on the lawn at St. Christophers Episcopal Church lawn. April 25 - John Hart (Rock / Blues / Funk)
www.scpen.org/christophers-concerts.html
Friday April 26
Pensacola Crawfish Festival
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM, Seville Square & Fountain Park, Pensacola, FL, 32502 Great food, live entertainment, arts and crafts vendors, and activities for all ages await you.
www.fiestapensacola.org/crawfish-festival
Saturday April 27
Fiesta Pensacola 10K & 5K
7:30 AM 10000 College Blvd Pensacola, FL, 32502
The Pensacola Fiesta 10k & 5k, a Pensacola Runners Association Event, is the premier heritage road race in Northwest Florida and the perfect way to close out
your Spring racing season. The event features fast and beautiful 10k and 5k races winding through the heart of Pensacola.
www.pensacolarunners.com/pra-events/fiesta-of-fiveflags-10k-5k
Mozart’s Magnificent Voyage
10:00 AM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join us for this fun family event featuring a theatrical concert designed especially for young audiences and their grownups followed by hands-on musical activities!
www.pensacolasymphony.com/product/mozart-magnificent-voyage
Pensacola Crawfish Festival
10:00 AM - 11:00 PM, Seville Square & Fountain Park, Pensacola, FL, 32502 Great food, live entertainment, arts and crafts vendors, and activities for all ages await you.
www.fiestapensacola.org/crawfish-festival
Spring 2024 Plantapalooza
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Gary’s Brewery & Biergarten, 208 Newman Avenue Pensacola, FL We will have 60 Vendors, 4 food trucks and loads of great beverages. Please come join us for everything PLANT(and more).
Evening in White
6:00 PM TBA, Pensacola, FL This event, known and started in Paris as Dîner en Blanc, is a pop-up blancthemed picnic where attendees wear their most fabulous white attire. The event inspires chic creativity as guests bring their own picnic baskets and white decor. Evening in White will take over a mystery location in Pensacola, which will remain a surprise until the day of the event. Proceeds will benefit the Junior League of Pensacola www.eventbrite.com/e/evening-in-white-2024-tickets775148107857?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Sunday April 28
Pensacola Crawfish Festival
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Seville Square & Fountain Park, Pensacola, FL, 32502 Great food, live entertainment, arts and crafts vendors, and activities for all ages await you.
www.fiestapensacola.org/crawfish-festival
Mommy and Me Magical Tea Party (Pre-booked tickets are $55 each for 1 adult and 1 child. Additional children’s tickets are $11 each and $5 thereafter. Tickets at the door are $75 for 1 adult and 1 child) 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Ever’man Cooperative Grocery & Cafe, 1000 E. 9 Mile Road Pensacola, FL, 32514 Dive into a world of whimsy and wonder with your child, as we celebrate play, laughter, and pure enchantment together. Dress Code: Encourage your little ones to don their favorite magical attire. Purchase your tickets at www.blueseedwellnessretreats.com
www.blueseedwellnessretreats.com/
Thursday May 2
Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM, OWA , 101 S OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is approaching its 19th year of flying! We are excited you are interested in coming to this year’s event that will feature balloons from across the country, enjoy food vendors, arts and craft vendors, and retail vendors. Join us at OWA for this fun-filled weekend. www.gulfcoastballoonfestival.com
Connecting the Pieces Gala
6:00 PM Sanders Beach-Corinne Jones Resource Center, 913 S I St Pensacola, FL, 32505 Enjoy an evening with strolling hors d’oeuvres, choice of beverage service, live/silent auction, and connecting the pieces of friendship and inclusion. www.autismpensacola.org/event/connecting-thepieces-gala-2
St. Christopher’s Concerts (Free)
6:00 PM St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church, 3200 N 12th Ave Pensacola, FL, 32503 Free family oriented concert series on the lawn at St. Christophers Episcopal Church lawn. May 2 - Mirage (Classic, progressive, and dance rock from the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s.)
www.scpen.org/christophers-concerts.html
Friday May 3
Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM, OWA , 101 S OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is approaching its 19th year of flying! We are excited you are interested in coming to this year’s event that will feature more than 50 balloons from across the country, enjoy food vendors, arts and craft vendors, and retail vendors. Join us at OWA for this fun-filled weekend.
www.gulfcoastballoonfestival.com
Ballet Pensacola Presents The Sleeping Beauty
7:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 Ballet Pensacola Presents The Sleeping Beauty
www.pensacolasaenger.com
Saturday May 4
Rosamond Johnson Beach Day
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Rosamond Johnson Beach, 13300 Johnson Beach Road Pensacola, FL, 32507 The Perdido Key Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Gulf Islands National Seashore, is proud to announce its annual Rosamond Johnson Beach Day. The ceremony will take place Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 10 am under the Star Pavilion on Johnson Beach, which is part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore. The ceremony will honor and remember the life of Army Private Rosamond Johnson Jr. www.business.visitperdido.com
Burger Battle by the Bay
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Community Maritime Park, 301 West Main Street Pensacola, FL, 32501
Attendees get to taste numerous samples of grilled burgers made by both professional and amateur cook teams and vote for their favorite. Proceeds benefit the community service projects of the Pensacola SubWest Rotary Foundation and the Cordova Rotary Club.
www.eventbrite.com/e/burger-battle-by-the-bay2024-tickets-773965029237
Neighborhood Community Theatre presents Alice in Wonderland
11:00 AM The Gordon Community Art Center, 306 North De Villiers Street Pensacola, FL, 32501
Neighborhood Community Theatre presents Alice in Wonderland, Based on the classic by Lewis Carroll. Adapted by William Glennon.
www.myneighborhoodtheatre.com
Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival Details Friday May 3.
Alice in Wonderland (One-Act)
2:30 PM The Gordon Community Art Center, 306 North De Villiers Street Pensacola, FL, 32501 A oneact production by kids, for kids; presented by Drama Clubhouse.
www.myneighborhoodtheatre.com
Gulf Breeze Springfest
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM, City of Gulf Breeze Parks & Recreation, 654 Shoreline Dr Gulf Breeze, FL, 32561 Located at the Gulf Breeze Parks and Recreation! Fun,
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food, games and live music entertainment with Max & The Misfits along with other artists! It’s a family friendly event www.gulfbreezeparksandrecreation.com
C.A.R.E. on the Coast
3:30 PM - 7:00 PM, Gulfarium, 1010 Miracle Strip Parkway SE Pensacola, FL, 32548 Join us for the inaugural sea turtle fundraiser event benefiting the Gulfarium C.A.R.E. Center on May 4, 2024! This exclusive family-friendly evening will include live music, food and beverage vendors, an in-depth look at the operations of the C.A.R.E. Center, a dolphin presentation, and more!
www.visitpensacola.com/events/care-on-the-coast
Ballet Pensacola Presents The Sleeping Beauty
7:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 Ballet Pensacola Presents The Sleeping Beauty www.pensacolasaenger.com
12th annual Autism OdysSea
Navarre Beach Marine Science Station, 8638 Blue Heron Ct. Navarre, FL, 32566 Join us for a fun filled day for families with special needs kids or adults. www.navarrebeachmarinesciencestation.com/autismodyssea
Sunday May 5
Ballet Pensacola Presents The Sleeping Beauty
1:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL, 32502 Ballet Pensacola Presents The Sleeping Beauty www.pensacolasaenger.com
Neighborhood Community Theatre presents Alice in Wonderland
2:30 PM The Gordon Community Art Center, 306 North De Villiers Street Pensacola, FL, 32501 Neighborhood Community Theatre presents Alice in Wonderland, Based on the classic by Lewis Carroll. Adapted by William Glennon. www.myneighborhoodtheatre.com
Tuesday May 7
East Hill Makers Market
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Cordova Square, 1101 N 12th Ave Pensacola, FL, 32501 Join us for an outdoor afternoon market and enjoy shopping with 40+ local artisans, food trucks, music, photo booth, kid’s activities, and more.
Friday May 10
Pensacola Children’s Chorus Presents
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7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 Palafox Pl Pensacola, FL, 32502 Pensacola Children’s Chorus Presents Showtime May 10–12, 2024 www.pensacolasings.org
Saturday May 11
Leftover 4 Miler
8:00 AM Crabs at Casino Beach Parking Lot, Pensacola, FL, 32561 Everything you will receive (T-shirts, medals & awards) at this race will be from past races. There is no rhyme or reason to what you receive, it’s a mystery.
www.runpensacola.com/event/leftover-4-miler
Gulf Coast Culture Fest
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Seville Square, 311 E Government Street Pensacola, FL, 32502 Gulf Coast Culture Fest is a vibrant and inclusive festival that celebrates the rich diversity and cultures of the Gulf Coast and its surrounding areas. This highly anticipated event
brings together artists, businesses, vendors, and community members for a day filled with artistic expressions, captivating live entertainment, and a wide array of mouthwatering food options.
www.visitpensacola.com/events/gulf-coastculture-fest
6th Annual Military Appreciation Picnic
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Navarre Park, 8513 Navarre Parkway Navarre, FL, 32566 The Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee will host the 6th Annual Military Appreciation Picnic “Saluting Our Hometown Heroes”.
Pensacola Beach Art & Wine Festival
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Pensacola Beach Boardwalk, 418 Quietwater Beach Rd, Gulf Breeze, FL, 32561
The festival starts at 11 a.m. lasting until 4 p.m. The festival brings together 20+ local artists and more than 30 wine selections, all in one place.
850 Foodie Festival
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds, 6655 Mobile Hwy Pensacola, FL, 32526 We will have over 80 vendors (food, product, information) plus music and more.
www.visitpensacola.com/events/850-foodie-festival
Pensacola Children’s Chorus Presents
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7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 Palafox Pl Pensacola, FL, 32502 Pensacola Children’s Chorus Presents Showtime May 10–12, 2024 www.pensacolasings.org
Saturday May 18
Pensacola Railfest ($7 adult, $1 cash discount. Children 12 and under FREE.)
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Pensacola Interstate Fair, 6655 Mobile Hwy Pensacola, FL, 32526 Hosted by the Pensacola Model Railroad Club. Many scales and formats represented. Multiple vendors selling model train products, supplies and railroad memorabilia.
www.pmrc.us/railfest-2024
Walk the Talk 2024
5:00 PM Seville Square Downtown, 311 E Government Pensacola, FL, 32502 Walk the Talk for Epilepsy is the largest community event in the area that raises awareness and funds for individuals living with epilepsy.
www.walkthetalkfl.org/pensacola/
Every Thursday
Family Story Time at Your Library
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM, Westside Library, 1301 W. Gregory St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join us for exciting stories, songs, and movement. This program is suggested for children ages 2 to 5 years and their caregivers. STEAM Story Time will happen once a month at each location during the regular story time slot.
850-595-1047 www.mywfpl.com
Family Story Time at Your Library
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM, Tryon Library, 1200 Langley Ave. Pensacola, FL, 32504 Join us for exciting stories, songs, and movement. This program is suggested for children ages 2 to 5 years and their caregivers. STEAM Story Time will happen once a month at each location during the regular story time slot.
850-471-6980 www.mywfpl.com
Lego Club
4:30 PM Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL, 32526 Everyone loves LEGOS! Accept building challenges from our staff or freely build your own unique creation! Duplo Legos will be provided for our younger builders.
850-471-6360 www.mywfpl.com
Every other Friday
Art Academy for Autism - Ages 16+
4:00 PM Pensacola
Museum of Art, 407 South Jefferson St Pensacola, FL, 32502 Art Academy for Autism is an arts education initiative designed for children and young adults on the autism spectrum. Ages 16+ -Alternating Fridays from 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. www.pensacolamuseum.org
Every Saturday
Palafox Market
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 100 N Palafox Street Pensacola, FL, 32502 Shop for farm-fresh produce, plants, baked goods and more at the event that’s consistently voted “Best Farmers Market” and “Best Free Thing to Do.”
www.palafoxmarket.com
Every first and third Saturday
Hwy 87 Market
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Sand Dollar Plaza, 1900 Hwy 87 Navarre, FL, 32566 Enjoy a wide variety of booths, offering food items, art, decor, and so much more.
www.facebook.com/sanddollarsaturdays
Every other Saturday
Art Academy for Autism
1:30 PM Pensacola Museum of Art, 407 South Jefferson St Pensacola, FL, 32502 Art Academy for Autism is an arts education initiative designed for children and young adults on the autism spectrum. Ages 5-9-Alternating Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Ages 10-15-Alternating Saturdays from 1:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
www.pensacolamuseum.org
Last Saturday of the month
Trash-Bash
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM, Sand Crab Pavilion, Navarre, FL, 32566 The Trash-Bash is a citizen-science program for community members of all ages held the last Saturday of every month from 8:00-10:00 am. Sign in at the Sand Crab Pavilion (look for the “Giving Sea Turtles More Tomorrows” banner). There will be a limited supply of gloves, buckets and pickers-you are welcome to bring your own!
www.navarrebeachseaturtles.org
Please send your calendar events to lynn@greater pensacolaparents.com.
Please check with each venue prior to attending the event to verify the information provided is still accurate and up to date.
AI and the Loss of Truth
In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool that has the potential to revolutionize various aspects of our lives. From assisting with everyday tasks to making groundbreaking scientific discoveries, AI has undoubtedly transformed how we live and work. Our kids are using it daily in classrooms. It is on their phones via the apps they use. However, as AI continues to evolve, there is a growing concern about the potential loss of truth accompanying its widespread adoption.
One of the primary issues surrounding the loss of truth and AI is the rise of deepfake technology. Deepfakes are manipulated videos, images, or audio files that appear very realistic, making it difficult to distinguish between what is real and what is fabricated. With the help of AI algorithms, individuals can create deepfakes that can be used to spread disinformation, deceive the public, and manipulate public opinion. This poses a significant threat to the integrity of information and raises
questions about the authenticity of the content we consume. Not only are adults having a hard time distinguishing between what is real and what is not, but our kids are as well. Couple that with a bit of teenage impulse control, and we are seeing many fake images and content being rapidly sent by kids to one another. There are numerous serious concerns here.
In addition to deepfakes, AIpowered algorithms used by social media platforms and search engines can contribute to the loss of truth. These algorithms are designed to personalize the content we see based on our preferences and interests. While this may seem convenient, it also creates echo chambers, where individuals are only exposed to information that aligns with their existing beliefs and biases. As a result, people are less likely to encounter diverse perspectives and alternative viewpoints, leading to a narrowing of their understanding of the world. This can further reinforce existing prejudices and hinder critical thinking. And as we
know, in order for our kids to grow and learn, they must be exposed to various thoughts and viewpoints. It builds character and empathy, and challenges thought processes.
To address the potential loss of truth associated with AI, it is crucial to prioritize ethical considerations and responsible deployment of AI technologies. This includes developing robust safeguards against deepfakes and disinformation, promoting digital literacy and critical thinking skills, and fostering a culture of transparency and accountability among AI developers and providers. Additionally, efforts should be made to educate our youth on responsible, ethical use of AI.
We must encourage them to think critically and with an open, curious mind. As parents, we must stay up to date on AI to have educated conversations with our kids. Because no matter our thoughts around it, it is here to stay.
Kristi Bush serves as a national education consultant and social media safety advocate. She is a licensed social worker with greater than 15 years of clinical practice and health care experience. She attended Troy and Auburn University where she studied social work and counseling. Kristi travels nationally and has spoken with thousands of children, parents, professionals and organizations about the benefits and threats associated with social media. You may reach Kristi through her website at www.knbcommunications.com.
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