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Ò Use sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15.
Ò When going outside, apply liberal amounts of sunscreen to all exposed skin, even on cloudy days.
Ò Reapply sunscreen to your skin when outdoors for more than two hours and after swimming, sweating, or toweling off.
Ò Wear a hat and sunglasses with UV protection.
Ò Drink plenty of water.
Ò Limit outdoor activity, especially between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Ò Wear lightweight loose-fitting clothing.
Ò Know the signs of heat-related illness.
Ò Water and wounds do not mix. Do not enter the water if you have fresh cuts or scrapes.
Ò Rocks and shells are a natural part of the beach. Watch where you step and avoid sharp rocks and shells.
Ò Wear sandals or water shoes to protect your feet from cuts and burns.
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The other day a friend of mine was telling me that if she was “in charge” she would only have it rain at night. We were just having a fun, silly conversation but it got me thinking. If I was in charge, I would let everyone have a summer vacation. Adults included! While that is logistically impossible, it is fun to think about. My adult summer break would look a bit different from my childhood and teen summers. Instead of a two-piece and tan amplifier to lay out by the pool, I would show-up up at 8am to avoid the harmful ultraviolet rays, wearing an incredibly modest swim dress complete with floppy hat, sunglasses, and SPF 250. On rainy days, I would NOT be hanging out ALL DAY at the skating rink, but cleaning out and organizing something in my home or doing some other chore that was long overdue.
We may not get 12 full weeks off like we did when we were in school, but it is fun to have our children available to do fun things with during their summer break. What kinds of things do you have planned for summer? Time on the beach is always a must for us. I have such great childhood memories of the beach from fishing late nights with my cousins on the pier to hunting for seashells in the mornings. In my neighborhood we would all meet up at someone’s house or a designated spot and just do “whatever”. We would invent games, run through sprinklers, and pick and eat wild blackberries until we made ourselves sick. If you had a childhood like that then you know how magical it was. Whether roaming the beach or hanging with friends, spending time outdoors is great for a child’s development as Jan Pierce shares in her feature, Happy Healthy Kids: Eight Reasons to Embrace Outdoor Play.
Living on the coast, we are all too familiar with the regularity of afternoon thunderstorms that can literally dampen plans for outdoor play. Fortunately, we live in an area that has not only a plethora of outdoor activities, but plenty of indoor fun as well. You can find a large variety of suggestions in this month’s Summer Fun Guide, where we have scoured the area to find options for hiking trails, amusement parks, museums, watersports and more. You will find plenty to keep you busy all summer long. Looking for even more? Don’t forget to check out the Family Calendar too!
While you have your calendar out, be sure to make time for Dad. Fathers and other male role-models play such an important part in our kids’ lives and they deserve to be celebrated. When our girls were little, they loved making gifts for Brad. One of his most favorite possessions is a platter with handprint hamburgers and “King of the Grill” painted on it. They all “signed” the back of it. If you are searching for ideas to acknowledge the important men in your childrens’ lives, check out 10 Fun and Creative Ways to Celebrate Dad, by Rebecca Hastings.
As we all welcome the much needed break from school-year routines, I hope everyone dedicates plenty of time to family fun and memory making. Here’s to a safe and happy summer!
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Tropic Falls is the tropical getaway with something for everybody—one ticket includes 23 theme park rides and the region’s biggest indoor water park! Open on select days is the all-new tropical wave pool, Big Water Bay, complete with Coastal Curl surf simulator. Hours vary— get all the details and tickets at VisitOWA.com!
THRILL, THEN CHILL. by Works of Wonder Therapy www.worksofwondertherapy.comRaising Empathetic Kids
Everyone has two types of friends. One friend will listen to your issues, but is just there for you to vent. The other is a friend who is able to understand your problems by relating to your point of view. Both friends are good friends, but the differ ence between these two types of people is the skill of empathy. Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. Without empathy, we cannot connect with others effectively. It allows us to build stronger relationships with friends and family. Empathy is a skill that every parent has to learn and teach to their children.
As a parent, focus on your kid’s behaviors from their point of view. For ex
something and that may be the only way they know to get your attention. Teaching empathy to our children is a long and laborious task. Unfortunately, in our extremely selfish and entitled society, it is obvious that parents are blind to their childrens’ lack of empathy. So how do we teach our children the skill of empathy? Developing empathy can be broken into two categories: Imitation and Understanding.
Empathy development begins in babies through imitation. Mirror neurons allow us to naturally imitate the facial expres sions, emotions, reactions, and behaviors of those around us. Research has shown that young children who accurately imitate others are more likely to correctly determine the emotions of others as they mature. This is why it is so important to spend face to face time with your baby
playing games like “Patty Cake”. As your child grows, gently use your hand to guide your child’s hand when necessary to ensure they know the right way to do activities (cleaning up toys, song motions, sports, etc). Remember, your child needs you, not your cell phone.
Empathy continues to grow through experiences. A life full of diverse experiences increases a person’s ability to understand others more clearly. When we encounter people with whom we have something in common, high levels of “feel good” hormones (dopamine, oxytocin, and endorphins) are released in the brain, creating a positive connection. This is why it is so important to expose your child to a wide variety of activities, people, and knowledge. The more exposure you give your child, the better he/she will be at understanding different points of view and connecting with people.
Mastering empathy takes tremendous practice and patience. To raise an empathetic child, you must model empa thy and begin teaching this skill to your child very early. It continues to develop through exposure to a variety of people and experiences. So do not be afraid to push your children to play games they do not find interesting, read books about things they do not like, and take them places they do not want to go. Help them
es. Also, expose them to people who live
Firecracker 5K
The 2023 Firecracker 5k will be held in historic downtown Pensacola and benefits Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida. The race starts and ends at Seville Quarter and invites both runners and walkers to join the fun. Celebrate our Fourth of July themed race by wearing your red, white, and blue! Following the 5K is the Kids Fun Run. Don’t forget to grab a cold drink after the race and pick up your finisher’s medal. Please visit https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Pensacola/RMHCFirecracker5K to sign up.
West Florida Libraries Summer Reading Program - All Together Now
Explore the arts and culture of our community while attending library events, broaden your mind while logging the minutes you read, and enjoy a great time with family and friends in this year’s Summer Reading Program “All Together Now!” This year’s reading challenge will include a mix of logging minutes, activities, and library events. Read as much as you can and collect milestone prizes along the way. The more minutes you log, the more digital raffle tickets you’ll earn to apply for the chance to win big prizes at the end of the summer. Logging certain activities and library events will let you earn bonus raffle tickets. Pre-registration will begin on Monday, May 15. You can sign up at any location. The challenge will run from Thursday, June 1 to Monday, July 31. A paper challenge with a reading tracker, activity tracker, and special event schedule will be included in this year’s registration bag. But remember to log all your reading, activities, and events in Beanstack by midnight on Monday, July 31 to apply your digital raffle tickets for the chance to win big prizes.
Busch Light Fishing Rodeo
This year’s Busch Light Fishing Rodeo will take place June 23-26, 2023. The weigh-in is at Flounders on Pensacola Beach on Saturday from 2p-7p and Sunday from noon-6p. Cash awards and prizes await the angler who weighs in the top three fish in 21 different species. In addition to the rodeo, there is the King Mackerel Challenge and In-Shore Challenge with separate buy-in and cash and prizes awarded to the boat that brings in the biggest king mackerel and in-shore slam. There is also the Outcast Tackle and Marine Youth Rodeo and the Academy Sports and Outdoors Junior Rodeo. Ages 10 and under fish free! For more information or to register visit pensacolasports.org.
Pensacola Little Theatre Presents Puffs
Pensacola Little Theatre
Presents Puffs from June 2-June 11, 2023. For seven years a certain boy wizard went to a certain Wizard School and conquered evil. This is not his story. This is the story of the Puffs, who also happened to be there. A fast-paced romp through the Seven Increasingly Eventful Years giving you a new look at a familiar adventure from the perspective of three potential heroes just trying to make it through a magic school that proves to be very dangerous for children. Alongside them are the Puffs, a group of well-meaning, loyal outsiders with a thing for badgers.
For more information, please visit https://www. pensacolalittletheatre.com/shows-and-events/puffs.
Movies In the Park Series
The Movies in the Park Series will return to the Community Maritime Park this summer with free movies once each month. Bring your blankets and chairs then spread out on the lawn to watch a familyfriendly movie underneath the stars. Pre-show activities begin at 6 p.m. Movies begin at sunset. Free event parking is available at Community Maritime Park and City Hall. Come hungry because concessions are available from local food trucks! Picnic baskets are welcome too, but no pets or glass containers, please. Movies are shown at the Hunter Amphitheater with grass seating only. The movies will be shown on June 23 and July 28. Like and follow us on Facebook: Play Pensacola for movie night announcements and updates.
Special Needs Family Night at Blue Wahoo Stadium
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Exceptional Families at Pensacola Blue Wahoo vs. Montgom
ery Biscuits Game at Blue Wahoo Stadium on Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 6:05pm. Fireworks will be directly after the game. Tickets are $5 per person and all special needs are welcome. Please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ special-needs-family-nite-at-blue-wahoo-tickets-61680908 1567?aff=ebdssbdestsearch for tickets.
July 4th Symphony Sparks & Stars
You are invited to celebrate Independence Day with a free concert at the Hunter Amphitheater behind the Pensacola Blue Wahoos Stadium on July 4, 2023. Bring your chairs and blankets, and enjoy this family-friendly performance featuring patriotic favorites, an Armed Forces Salute, music from West Side Story and more. The festivities will begin at 7:30 p.m., when the United States Marine Corps will present the colors followed by the National Anthem and a flyover. The concert will wrap up just before Sertoma’s fireworks begin at 9 p.m.
Free Summer Lunch Program for Youth
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West Florida Public Libraries will be serving free lunch for youth 18 years of age and younger at all library locations from Wednesday, May 24 to Wednesday, August 9, 2023. Meals must be consumed at the library. This program is sponsored by Feeding the Gulf Coast. Disabled individuals 19 years of age and older who participate in a public or private non-profit program during the school year are also eligible to receive meals. Meals are available Monday through Friday from noon to 1 p.m. at the Bellview, Molino, Pensacola, Southwest, Tryon, and Westside Libraries. Meals are available from Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 1 p.m. at the Century Library. Any questions regarding the program can be directed to Stevie Thomas, WFPL Youth Services Coordinator, at 850-436-5067.
Rhino Encounter at Gulf Breeze Zoo
The Gulf Breeze Zoo is celebrating a new Indian Rhino Encounter. Now guests can meet Soman, a rare male greater one-horned rhino, also known as an Indian Rhino. The approximately 20-minute session allows a limited number of participants to spend time with one of his keepers alongside his habitat. There you will learn about how the zoo cares for our rhinos, get a closer look at the beautiful “armor-plated” appearance that the greater one-horned rhino is known for and enjoy a unique photo opportunity. Offered daily, 3 p.m., weather permitting. Cost: $40 per person. Reservations can be made at www.GBZoo.com.
Global Corner’s Annual Explorers’ Luncheon & Silent Auction
Join us Wednesday, June 7, at 11 AM at Pensacola Yacht Club for Global Corner’s for the Annual Explorers’ Luncheon & Silent Auction. Guests will be treated to a unique silent auction, Philippine cuisine, and a chance to see our team of teachers in action!
Come join us and learn how The Global Corner is bringing the world to life for the children of our community.
Since its founding in 2008, The Global Corner has led local elementary school-aged students on over 90,000 “virtual international adventures” to countries around the world. This past year was focused on the Philippines, and over 5,500 children in Escambia and Santa Rosa schools learned all about the culture and language of this Southeast Asian archipelago. Visit https://theglobalcorner.org/gc_event/explorers-luncheon-silent-auction/ for more information.
Boys & Girls Club Presents June Jam
The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast annual community celebration will be held on June 24, from 11:00 am-2:00 pm at the Boys and Girls Club of Pensacola (2751 North H Street). Join us for a FREE family-friendly event and enjoy music, carnival games, community resources, food and more. Find us on Facebook.
Freedom Run
Flora-Bama’s 3rd Annual Freedom Run will take place on Saturday, July 1st, at 8:00 am. This patriotic run will feature two courses: The 4-Mile Run/ Walk Course or the 1-Mile Fun Run/ Walk. Break out your best red, white and blue attire and join us. Please visit www.florabama.com/freedom-run.
Elementary Students Honored As Shining Stars
WSRE recently hosted the Shining Star Awards, honoring outstanding fifth grade students who have demonstrated exemplary citizenship and leadership, as well as demonstrating the core values of the Escambia County School District.
This is the 26th year that WSRE has hosted this awards ceremony, previously with the Greater Escambia Community Foundation and now in partnership with the Escambia County Principals Association which raised the funds to purchase the bicycles and also coordinated the event.
The 2023 Shining Stars are: Jim Allen Elementary — Bella Jenkins; Bellview Elementary — Chloe Syverson; Beulah Elementary — Mi kayla Gill; Blue Angels Elementary — Javier Perez; Bratt Elementary — Jonah Carter, Brentwood Elementary — Ashley Harrigan; Hellen Caro Elementary — Annina Lathrop; N B Cook Elementary — Ava Westley; Cordova Park Elementary — Elijah Chaston; Ensley Elementary — Mia Figueroa; Ferry Pass Elementary — Kacey Hadley-Coble; Global Elementary — Princena Saint Fleur; Holm Elementary — Brandon Lester; Kingsfield Elementary — Harper Hamilton; Lincoln Park Elementary — Delcie Pasaska; Lipscomb Elementary — Emery Truitt; Longleaf Elementary — Braylen Fenelon; McArthur Elementary — Amiir Thomas; Molino Park Elementary — Lola Chavers; Montclair Elementary — Kamari Pettiway; Myrtle Grove Elementary — Jesse Stripling; Navy Point Elementary — Jada Bush; Oakcrest Elementary — Sophia Gibson; Pensacola Beach Elementary — Anna McPherson; Pine Meadow Elementary — Levi Mccranie; Pleasant Grove Elementary — Dylan Roy; Scenic Heights Elementary — Chloe Currie; OJ Semmes Elementary — Amaya Scott; Sherwood Elementary — Madeline Shank; Suter Elementary — Joslynn Robins; Warrington Elementary — Lianna Reed; Weis Elementary — Terriona Fountain; West Pensacola Elementary — Dumarian Hawkins.
Discover Day Camp has been developed to address the real needs of students in a safe environment as they are prepared for the upcoming school year. The daily schedule includes instruction in math and reading skills
for discovery with fun interactive
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experiments, planetarium field trips, computer adventures, robotics, virtual tours, and
for those who have just completed Grades 1– 6
East Hill Eagles Baseball Skills Camp
Looking to grow your skills out on the diamond this summer? Join the East Hill Eagles for one of our Baseball Skills Camps! These camps, offered in the months June, July, and August, offer in depth baseball instruction to develop all players, from beginners to advanced. These camps will help your player prepare for competitive level baseball while fostering a Christ-centered approach to the game and sportsmanship. Learn more and register today at www.easthill-bc.org.
Montessori School of Pensacola Field Trip
Montessori School of Pensacola Upper Elementary students went on a field trip went Winn Dixie grocery store where students were put into groups with money to budget, so that they could buy items for Manna Food’s wish list. Winn Dixie had some of their top reps there to answer any questions. They also gifted each of the students a bag to take home. The students then took their donations to Manna Food Pantries. Manna is a local grassroots organization fighting hunger in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. They provide groceries directly to individuals and families in need. The MSP class purchased 195lbs of food, which will create 220 meals for those in need. Part of Montessori education is finding ways to give back with community service. After dropping off their goods at Manna, they went to Mess Hall and practiced some of the science skills they have been studying this year. Pensacola Mess Hall offers hands on science experiences to inspire curiosity and creative problem solving through exploring math, engineering, and science.
Strike Out Cancer Game Raises $28,000 As Tate Hosts West Florida
The Tate High School Strike Out Cancer game raised at least $28,000 with funds raised by both Tate and West Florida high schools, and other including the umpire’s association. During the game, the Lady Jaguars defeated the Lady Aggies 6-1.
Montessori School of Pensacola Welcomes Visitor
A Primary classroom at Montessori School of Pensacola was visited by a special reptile visitor. Students got an up-close look at a turtle. The class has studied the parts of the turtle in their Zoology lessons, including drawing and labeling the parts of the turtle. As children sat around the line, a teacher brought the turtle around to “meet them and say hello.” Montessori Cultural curriculum includes Botany and Zoology topics, such as the study of animals and their habitats and habits.
ReadyKids! Celebrates $30,000 Grant
Local nonprofit ReadyKids! celebrates the award of a $30,086 grant from The Sunstone Project. This one-time grant supports ReadyKids! programming related to ReadingPals and family engagement – including but not limited to expansion to two additional ReadingPals sites and creation of a fourth Born Learning Trail – all with a focus on increasing kindergarten readiness in Escambia County.
ReadingPals is a Pre-K mentoring program that activates and equips community volunteers to get hands-on in helping our youngest learners with academic and socialemotional success. The ReadingPals program is designed to impact students with the highest need as early as possible with the goal of increasing kindergarten readiness. Last year, only 42% of Escambia County students came to kindergarten “ready” to learn as assessed by the Florida Department of Education. Visit ReadyKidsFL.org or contact Kristy Craig at Kristy@ReadyKidsFL.org.
Pensacola High Competes in NAQT
The Pensacola High School’s Academic Team recently competed in Florida’s state-level National Academic Quiz Tournament (NAQT) held on the University of Florida’s campus. The 5 member team consisted of Kelsey Miller (12th-IB), Roman Bassett (12th-IB), Tristan Martinez (11th-IB), Alice Zhang (10th-IB), and Maverick Marley (9th-IB). They fought hard against dozens of schools across the state and placed a strong 2nd in the tournament. This placement opened an invitation for them to advance to the NAQT national-level tournament being held Memorial Day weekend in Atlanta, GA. They will be among 288 schools invited to compete for a national title. In addition to the above team, Pensacola High was invited to bring two additional competition teams to participate as standby teams during the national tournament. These teams will include Ben Cherek III (12th-IB), Ryan Zhang (12th-IB), Ben Pratt (12th-IB), Megan Smith (11th-IB), Preston Chew (11th-IB), Annabelle Apel (11th-IB), Bennett Guttery (11th-Scholars), and Sean Fang (9th-IB). All teams are coached by their academic sponsors including Mrs. Lisette Guttery, M.Ed, Dr.
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Autauga County Schools
Ernest Ward Middle National Junior Honor Society Inducts New Members
New members were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society during a candlelight ceremony at Ernest Ward Middle School.The NJHS is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding middle school students. More than just an honor roll, NJHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship and character.
Popular Puzzle Map Work at Montessori School of Pensacola
A piece of Montessori work in the Cultural area are map puzzles. They are some of the most loved and used materials. Beautifully and colorfully painted and carefully crafted out of wood, they can be found in both Primary and Lower Elementary classrooms. While they are used differently in the two environments, teachers give developmentally appropriate lessons using these beautiful geography materials.
During the Elementary years, children use an atlas alongside their work with the Puzzle Maps. Students trace the different continents and countries and then watercolor them accordingly. As students progress through the years, they outline their paintings and label the different locations.
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Creative Learning Academy’s 50th Anniversary Golden Jubilee Celebration
Creative Learning Academy celebrated its 50th anniversary with a weekend full of activity! The school hosted a Friday night reception on campus for alumni and retired faculty, followed by this year’s Golden Jubilee. The highlight of the weekend was the fundraising auction, which featured both silent and live auctions. The silent auction was a tremendous success, with participants bidding on a wide range of items, including vacation packages, jewelry, art, and so much more.
The live auction was equally thrilling, hosted by Brent Lane, with enthusiastic bidding on unique experiences. From a private chef’s dinner to a weekend getaway in Key West, there was something for everyone. Brent kept the crowd engaged, and the excitement in the room was palpable. Thanks to the generosity of the school’s community, this year’s Golden Jubilee was a resounding success, raising money to help fund portable classrooms for next year and to help support the school’s educational programs and resources, ensuring that students continue to receive an exceptional education at Creative Learning Academy.
The most amazing aspect of the 50th Golden Jubilee was the attendance of CLA’s first graduating class from 1981. (Pictured). These individuals came from far and wide, scattered throughout the United States, to celebrate Creative Learning Center (as it used to be called) and to reconnect with one another after all of these years. Having this class in attendance made the evening incredibly memorable.
As the Golden Jubilee came to a close, everyone left feeling grateful for the opportunity to support CLA and inspired by the dedication of the school’s faithful graduates. The success of this year’s event is a testament to the incredible commitment of CLA’s school community. Congratulations on 50 years of excellence, and here’s to 50 more!
Every dad needs reminders of how much he is loved and valued. While you don’t want to forgo the handmade cards and the offbeat kid ideas, these 10 ways to celebrate dad are sure to remind him of how much you care and give everyone some fun along the way.
Scavenger Hunt: This works for kids of all ages, plus it can be as involved as you want it to be. Come up with fun clues like “As a dad I could not ask for better, your next clue is where you find a letter,” to lead Dad around the house to find a Father’s Day prize. You can make up your own clues or download a set from ETSY. You’re sure to get lots of giggles from kids every step of the way.
To make this work with older kids, you can even take the hunt beyond the house to go to places around town. Give him a clue when he arrives at each location, eventually ending up at a favorite restaurant or event like a baseball game or concert.
Memory Lane: Even the most macho dads can appreciate a little trip down memory lane, especially for Father’s Day. Break out some old photos and create a short movie full of memories for him. This is the perfect project for tweens and teens to take charge of. For younger helpers, get photos printed and have them cre ate a poster of memories.
It’s even great to get photos from before Dad was, well, a dad. Give him the chance to tell stories about who he was as a kid and before he embraced dad life.
Finish a Project: Every dad we know has some project they started that they never got around to finishing because dad life is busy. Work together to help him finish a project. Whether it’s finally building the shelves he needs or planting the garden he dreams of, working together will make the project even sweeter.
Challenge: This can be as crazy as you want it to be. Think outdoor races or a bake-off. Maybe a game of basketball or chess. Discover a fun challenge you can do for some friendly competition and time together.
Serve Him: This is not giving him a coupon for help in the yard or washing his car. This is about actually doing it. Surprise dad and
wash the car inside and out. Pack his lunch for the next day. Take care of a job he always does so he can put his feet up and relax. Bonus points if you bring him some lemonade and cookies!
Explore a Favorite Spot: Does he love a certain hiking trail or beach? Maybe there’s a bookstore that he never has time to meander through or that hardware store that he loves. Even a coffee shop that makes his favorite latte. Find a place you know he enjoys and get him there.
You can have him go on his own if he likes some quiet time to himself or make it a family affair if that’s more his speed. No matter how you do it, just make sure it’s one of his favorite places.
Discover a New Place: It’s easy for parents to get so caught up in the day-to-day that they run out of time for exploring new places. Give Dad the gift of exploration.
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You can go old school and road trip with no plan in mind, but it’s usually better to have a few ideas up your sleeve. Websites like Only In Your State can help you find everything from wacky restaurants, hikes you never knew about, abandoned places, and even road trip trails to take you on an adventure to the state’s best ice cream spots, breweries, and more.
Make a Summer Bucket List
(Dad Edition!): Even dad has a list of things he’d love to do. Sometimes it gets buried under work and baseball practice and goodnight stories. Father’s Day is the perfect time to dust it off!
Get a poster and some markers or create a shared family list on your phone for Dad’s Summer Bucket List. Ask him what he wants to do before summer is over. And it can’t be all work and house things. Make sure he has fun little outings like going to his favorite ice cream shop and some bigger ideas like boogie boarding at the state beach. Even reading through a favorite book or seeing a movie counts! The only requirement: make time for the things on the list. Putting them on the calendar is the key to making them happen.
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From sunup to sundown, fill the day with Dad’s favorite foods. Does he love a Caffè Americano and donuts? Maybe a protein shake from that place across town? How about burgers and fries? Add a milkshake? You got it!
Whatever it is, the day isn’t about what the kids like (sorry kids!).It’s a chance for Dad to eat the things he loves and enjoy every bite. He doesn’t even have to share!
More Than a Day:
have to last for just one day. Make it an over night or a weekend. Plan a family vacation that you know he’d love. It doesn’t need to be far or expensive (although that resort he’s dreamed about isn’t a terrible idea!). Think about things he loves and start there.
Does he love the outdoors? Maybe a campout is a perfect idea (even in the backyard!). Is he a museum guy? Plan an overnight to go to an art installation or even a fun place like the Spy Museum. Whatever dad likes, you can find a place he will enjoy. And the best part? The time you’ll have together!
After five years as a teacher, Rebecca Hastings began working from home in 2015 as a writer and speaker. Since then she has authored three books, written hundreds of articles, and consulted with dozens of clients.
Gen Zers and Millennials in the Workforce
Q I am the managing partner of a family business. We would like to add to our team, but I’m worried we can’t try to hold millennials and Gen Zers to the same standards as other generations without losing them. How do you feel about this?
A. Listen, I’ve got a building full of Gen Zers and millennials — and I love them. If you hire the rights ones, you’re getting people who love calluses on their hands and on their brains. They make the interview process easy too, because there are just two types from these generations: the ones who are unbelievably awesome and the ones who aren’t. But the great ones are not afraid of hard work. They’re passionate, intelligent and mission driven. I mean, they’ll charge the gates of hell with water pistols for something they believe in.
But that means you have to provide meaning in the work they do. They want to see that their work connects to something that matters. They want to be treated with dignity, not like units of production. And they have inquiring minds. Most of them want to know why you do things the way you do them. All that is perfectly okay with me and always has been.
Now, they’re the worst two generations to work for someone who’s just a boss. That’s because bosses push while leaders pull. If you’re going to pull, you have to inform, communicate and share a vision that draws people into your mission. Bosses, for the most part, have a “do it this way because I said so” attitude. That’s not going to last long with Gen Zers and millennials.
I get where you’re coming from though. I’ve still got friends and business associates who tell me we’re going to
lose everyone from these generations if we don’t cave in and give them things like “the flexibility to work from home” — which really means, “I don’t want to work much” or “I want to work all the time.” Listen, I understand not everyone who works from home falls into one of those two categories, but some of them do. There are folks who put in 80 hours a week because they can’t put their screens down and live a life. Or they work three hours a day and call it “working from home.” That’s not working from home — that’s working part-time hours for full-time pay. And that’s called stealing.
But millennials and Gen Zers? They are, for the most part, genuine, real people and hard workers. If you give them what you should as a leader, they’ll blow you away with their smarts and what they’re capable of achieving!
Are you one of those parents who wonder if your child’s schedule is too crowded? Do you watch him play video games by the hour and get a little nervous about the long-term effects? Do you wish she had time to “just play” rather than run from school to lessons to team practices?
If you can relate to the above situations, you’re in good company. Take a deep breath. Remember how it used to be when children played freely without a lot of oversight and adult intervention. Can you recall the days when you scraped your knee and just got up and kept playing? When you could sit under a tree and inspect the intricacies of the natural world? When you could dig and build with natural objects? When it seemed there was all the time in the world to just be?
Today’s children need those same healthy, authentic play experiences. They need time to explore the out of doors, time to think and dream. Time to wonder and experiment.
How to begin? It’s easier than you might think. Just unplug and send the kids outside. They won’t need an agenda or directions. Once they find themselves in the great outdoors, they’ll do the rest. Here are eight benefits of unstructured, outdoor play.
Authentic Play
Today’s kids are steeped in a virtual world. They’re adept at computer use, coding, programming and the like, and that’s fine. They need to understand the technological world. But they also need authentic, handson experiences that can’t be had in a classroom or computer lab. They need to be grounded in the real world and able to engage in real-life experiences. They need to do real-time observation, exploration and interaction with the real world. They need the sensory experiences of watching a bird find a worm, of tracking the tiny veins and capillaries on a leaf, of squishing dirt and water together into mud. Kids need to play
self-created games and make up their own rules. They need to learn how to try and fail and try again to make their play creations work.
Enhanced Decision-Making
Children need to know how to listen and follow directions in the classroom and in other activities such as sports. But they also need the opportunity to play independent. They need to decide to create something or explore something and then make their own plan. They need to cooperate with others to follow the rules to their own kid-made games. They need the freedom to adapt rules to their current situation and then evaluate whether or not their plan worked. All of these skills are strengthened when kids are allowed to play outside independently.
Active vs Sedentary Play
We all know the statistics on the overall health of today’s kids. Too many are overweight and unfit. Too many are lethargic and uninspired. In short, many of our kids don’t move enough to be happy and healthy. But knowing isn’t the same as doing. Parents need to push through a bit of resistance and insist that our children go outside whether it’s for time in their own backyard or access to a larger natural environment. While parks can offer some of the necessary ingredients to healthier play, wilder natural environments such as hiking trails or woodlands are even better. Nothing inspires kids to build forts and create their own games more than an untouched-by-man setting.
Room for Wonder and Joy
Watching spiders spin a web. Catching grasshoppers in a jar. Hearing birds sing in the trees and seeing them drop bits of food into the open
beaks of their hatchlings. Wandering a beach, picking up beautiful shells or bits of driftwood, smelling the scent of grasses on a warm summer day. We all need opportunities to absorb the wonder of nature and to experience the joy of being part of the natural world. Give your kids the chance to do these simple things. They’ll benefit immensely.
Better Classroom Performance
Some schools are experimenting with longer recesses and more frequent breaks in their school day and, wonder of wonders, every one of them reports better behavior and engagement in the classroom. When kids are given enough time to move and play, they’re better able to focus their attention on classroom work. They feel better, they perform better. It’s not rocket science. In other studies, it’s reported that children who play more outside get a better night’s sleep. A wellrested child is better able to focus attention and “get into” lessons in class. Children who get enough chances for active play feel more content and happy. Happier kids have lower levels of stress which produces better classroom performance.
Self-Reliance Through Exploration
We like it when our children are able to follow directions—when they’re “coachable,” and that is an important skill. But it’s also important for kids to learn how to operate via their own internal rules and understandings. Children benefit when they’re able to manage their own behaviors based on their convictions, when they can make a plan and follow it through. When they can try and fail and try again to accomplish a task. All of these skills can only be practiced when kids have the chance to engage in unstructured play free of adult supervision and oversight. It may be hard to break the pattern of over-managing our kids’ lives, but it’s vital that we do so.
Improved Social Skills and Interaction
If you’ve ever watched a group of kids play a game of softball you might see more arguing about the rules than actual play. But what you’re seeing is social skills in the making. Older kids will make the rules and try to enforce them. Quieter kids will be given chances to play (or not) and bossy kids will try to run the show. In the middle of the chaos, children will learn how the world of rules works and they’ll play a little ball too. When children are free of adult supervision, they build leadership skills and learn to work as a community. Is it pretty? Not always, but there are always lessons learned. In some of the school where increased free play has been introduced with fewer rules and the attitude of “safe enough,” the children earlier seen as bullies have emerged as leaders. Why? Because they’ve been successful in more active, hands-on play and have been given the chance to expend pent-up energy in all-out activity.
Improved Mental Health
The rise in mental health problems amongst kids as young as pre-school is a testament to our over-managed, over-tested and earlier to learn environment. The skills that used to be taught in first grade must now be mastered in Kindergarten. The results are children with a too-hurried and too stressful world. There will always be expectations in the learning world, but for those children who enjoy more free time, more authentic outdoor fun and more opportunity to run and play, the better they’ll feel about themselves and their life. We give our children a great gift when we encourage and champion free play in the great out of doors.
Amusement Parks and Zoos
Downtown OWA
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100 N OWA Blvd Foley, AL 36535
Just outside the theme park gates, enjoy shopping and dining amenities in OWA’s entertainment district! Admission-free Downtown OWA features a plethora of activities, entertainment and events for the whole family.
251-923-2111 info@VisitOwa.com www.VisitOWA.com
Gulf Breeze Zoo
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5701 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
More than 800 native and exotic animals. Safari Express train, feed the giraffe, free-flight bird aviary and much more! Hands on animal encounters and kids activities
866-620-1825 www.gbzoo.com
Tropic Falls at OWA
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1501 S OWA Boulevard Foley, AL 36535
Tropic Falls is a combination unlike anything the Gulf Coast has ever seen before! Enjoy 23 rides and attractions at the Tropic Falls Theme Park and explore a year-round tropical paradise in the Tropic Falls Indoor Waterpark with 75-foottall slides beneath a convertible glass roof. Just outside is the all-new wave pool, Big Water Bay, with surf simulator, Coastal Curl.
251-923-2111 www.visitowa.com/destinations/ tropic-falls-at-owa
Adventures Unlimited
8974 Tomahawk Landing Pensacola, FL 32570
Enjoy Canoeing, Kayaking, Tubing and Camping along sugar white sandbars. Soar through the skies on our zip-line tour.
850-623-6197 www.adventuresunlimited.com
Emerald Coast Zoo
5262 Deer Springs Drive Crestview, FL 32539
A small zoo focused on family fun, conservation and happy lives for the animals in our care.
850-682-3949 www.emeraldcoastzoo.com
Fast Eddie’s Fun Center
505 West Michigan Avenue Pensacola, FL 32505
Enjoy Fast NEW Go-Karts, a Tropical Mini-Golf Course, our NEW attraction: Construction Zone, Take a swing at our Strike Zone Batting Cages or 850-433-7735 www.fasteddiesfuncenter.com
Splash City Adventures
6709 Pensacola Boulevard Pensacola, FL 32505
Amusement and waterpark with over 20 rides and attractions for kids of every age! Splash City Waterpark has 12 thrilling water slides, a 750? endless river, seven pools including two kiddie interactive play pools each with pint size slides. 850-505-0800 info@splashcityadventure.com www.splashcityadventures.com
Waterville USA
906 Gulf Shores Parkway Gulf Shores, AL 36542 Waterville USA offers you 20-acres of fun through our waterpark, amusement park and escape rooms.
251-948-2106 www.watervilleusa.com
Arts and Crafts
Creatisphere – First City Art Center Summer Art Camp
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1060 N Guillemard Street Pensacola, FL 32501
Hands-on classes in pottery, sculpture, photography, glass blowing, 3D mixed media, painting, printmaking, drawing and more!
850-429-1222 F www.firstcityart.org
ARTfullyLilian Studio
3440 Lemmington Road Pensacola, FL 32504 Group Classes, Summer Camps & Private Lessons for ages 5 to 65.
850- 375-9555 www.artfullylilian.com
Ellen’s Art
1265 Oriole Beach Road Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
A DIY art experience created by an award winning artist. Each person may choose their individual design to paint, embellish, and add epoxy. Book your Open Studio session today.
850-934-8538 www.ellens-art.com
Maker’s Loft
2400 West Michigan Ave, Suite 19
Pensacola, FL 32526
The Maker’s Loft is a creative hub to help those who want to create be successful.
850-466-3227 www.makersloftpensacola.com
Pinspiration
6601 North Davis Highway Suite 5
Pensacola, FL 32504
An all-in-1 DIY Craft Studio based in Pensacola, FL! Splatter Room, Birthday Parties, Camps & more.
850-857-8418 www.pinspiration.com/locations/ pensacola/
Bowling / Skating / Movies / Indoor Fun
Cordova Lanes
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2111 Airport Boulevard Pensacola, FL 32504
Relax with family, friends, food and your favorite beverage. Family Fun League, Pins & Pals Summer Camp and birthday parties.
850-477-2300 info@cordovalanes.com www.cordovalanes.com
OWA Theater
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205 N. OWA Blvd Foley, AL 36535
OWA Theater is the centerpiece of Downtown OWA’s entertainment offerings. OWA Theater hosts sellout events year-round, from Halloween Horror Shows to productions like Christian Comedy Fest and Menopause the Musical. State-of-the-art sound, lighting and seating make for a comfortable & memorable venue—and adult beverages are available for purchase!
251-369-6100 www.visitowa.com
AMC Bayou 15 5149 Bayou Boulevard Pensacola, FL 32503 www.amctheatres.com
AMC Classic Pensacola 18 6595 North “W” Street Pensacola, FL 32534 www.amctheatres.com
Bounce House of Pensacola
6241 N Davis Hwy (Ste D) Pensacola, FL 32504
Bounce houses, slides, creative area, sports games, video games, and separate toddler area for little ones.
850-417-4692 www.bouncehousepensacola.com
Brandon Styles Showroom at OWA
101-H S OWA Boulevard Foley, AL 36535
Featuring a lineup of ever-changing acts and shows, from family-friendly to date night, the quick-witted Brandon Styles will have you doubling over in your chair.
251-237-3330 www.brandonstyles.com
Breeze Cinema 8
1233 Crane Cove Blvd Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
With the latest in digital projection, stadium seating, competitive pricing and a friendly staff, The Breeze offers the best in movie entertainment.
850-934-3332 www.movieshowtime.net/breeze
Clash eSports & VR Experience
101-G North OWA Boulevard Foley, AL 36535
Offering Virtual Reality, PC, Xbox, PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch gaming. Pay to play your favorite games and the newest games, all on the market’s newest and fastest equipment.
251-257-1400 www.clashesportsowa.com
DeLuna Lanes
590 East 9 Mile Road Pensacola, FL 32514
Fun-filled bowling lanes, arcade game room, and a full-service sports grill! On Friday and Saturday nights, we have Cosmic Bowling for all ages with a spectacular light show!
850-478-9522 www.delunalanes.com
Dreamland Skate Center
2607 East Olive Road Pensacola, FL 32514
Roller skating, arcade games, redemption games with a prize center, skate races, the state of the art cosmic light & sound show and more!
850-478-3994 www.myskatecenter.com/welcometo-dreamland
FunPlex of Gulf Breeze
3123 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Gymnastics, cheerleading, field trips, open gym nights, birthdays, after school programs and more.
850-932-2297 www.the-funplex.com
Oops Alley
3721 Highway 90 Pace, FL 32571
A family entertainment center with bowling, family fun zone, pool tables, the Back Alley Grill, and rooms for private parties.
850-995-9393 www.oopsalley.com
Pensacola Kid’s Place
3 West 9 Mile Rd Suite 4 Pensacola, FL 32534
A clean and safe indoor playzone for children up
to 8 years old. Tunnels, ball pit, slides, activity tables and education toys!
850-332-5085 www.facebook.com/pensacolakidsplace/
Sky Zone Trampoline Park
5007 North Davis Highway (Unit 8a) Pensacola, FL 32503
Freestyle Jump, Skyslam, Ultimate Dodgeball, Foam Zone, Skyjoust, Skyladder and more.
850-378-2570 www.skyzone.com/pensacola
Concerts, Plays and Performances
Bands on the Beach
20 Casino Beach Boardwalk Pensacola, FL 32561
Bands on the Beach,offers a wide variety of music every Tuesday evening from April-October. Bring your lawn chair and join us. Bands start at 7:00pm. Schedule available online.
850-932-2257 www.visitpensacolabeach.com/ whats-happening-bands-on-beach
Blue Angel Music Blues on the Bay Summer Concert Series
301 West Main Street Pensacola, FL 32502
Blues on the Bay is a Free Concert series at 6:00pm.Visit Blues on the Bay on Facebook for concert schedules.
850-457-7557 www.cityofpensacola.com/1161/ Blues-Angel-Music-Blues-on-the-Bay
Center for Fine and Performing Arts
11000 University Parkway Pensacola, FL 32514
Check our website for information on performances and events.
850-474-2000 www.uwf.edu/cfpa
Pensacola Bay Center
201 East Gregory Street Pensacola, FL 32502
Trade shows, concerts, sporting events, graduation ceremonies, weddings and more. Like and follow our Facebook page to get the latest event announcements and special offers.
850-432-0800 www.pensacolabaycenter.com
Pensacola Little Theatre
400 South Jefferson Street Pensacola, FL 32502
Providing theatrical experiences that entertain, enrich, and educate all ages.The Pensacola Cultural Center, hosts musicals, comedies, dramas, and children’s shows, adult and youth acting classes and other theatre skills.
850-432-2042 info@pensacolalittletheatre.com www.pensacolalittletheatre.com
Pensacola Opera
75 South Tarragona Street Pensacola, FL 32502
The mission of Pensacola Opera is to enrich the culture of Northwest Florida by producing professional opera performances, educational programs and other opera-related community events for people of all ages. OVERTURE iCamp-ages 8-13. week-long day camp teaches children about the magic and excitement of live theatre by placing them right at the center of the action. Dates: July 17-22, 2023
850-433-6737 www.pensacolaopera.com
Pensacola Symphony Orchestra
205 East Zaragoza Street Pensacola, FL 32502
Offering live symphonic music and lifelong learning through musical activities, enrichment programs, concerts, family events.
850-435-2533 www.pensacolasymphony.com
Saenger Theatre
118 South Palafox Place Pensacola, FL 32502
The Saenger Theatre is the premier entertainment
destination for Pensacola. We host everything from Broadway, to Opera, Concerts, family shows and Classic Movie Series.
850-595-3882 www.pensacolasaenger.com
Farms/Horseback
Crazy Acres Ranch
3030 Highway 90 Molino, FL 32577
Riding lessons for all levels of experience, trail rides and riding camps. Pony Parties for Children’s Groups, Birthday’s, Churches, Scouts, Family Reunions and more. Visit us on Facebook!
850-206-8113 www.facebook.com/CrazyAcresRanch
Escambia County Equestrian Center
7750 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL 32526
The Center is host to numerous horse shows, rodeos, dog shows, clinics, exhibitions, festivals, concerts and more. We are also open to the public daily for walking, jogging and allow horse owners to ride our trails.
850-941-6042 www.myescambia.com/community/ escambia-county-equestrian-center
Iron Horse Stables
11 Eden Lane Cantonment, FL 32533
Horseback riding in Northwest Florida through breathtaking scenic trails! Make your reservation today! Also offering Summer Horse Camps, riding lessons, boarding and pony parties!
850-982-0954 ironhorsestables.ride@gmail.com www.iron-horse-stables.com
Wild Hawk Ranch, LLC
24080 JD Waters Lane Robertsdale, AL 36567
Horseback Riding or Horse Training lessons on our horses at our place or we can come to your
property. Baldwin County (Robertsdale, Loxley, Foley, Bay Minette) and Pensacola areas. 850-418-3684 www.wildhawkranch.com
Museums, Science and Education
Bellingrath Gardens and Home
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12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd, Theodore, AL 36582 Bellingrath Gardens and Home features a 65-acre estate Garden and historic Home, and blooms and beauty year-round. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (251) 973-2217 www.bellingrath.org
Pensacola Museum of Art
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407 South Jefferson Street Pensacola, FL 32502
The museum offers a wide range of educational and cultural programs year round, a collection of modern and contemporary art, artist talks, lectures, workshops, and art camps for kids. Included in the Historic Pensacola unified ticket with the Pensacola Museum of History, Pensacola Children’s Museum and Historic Pensacola Village. Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00-4:00 and Sunday, Noon-4:00
850-432-6247 wdavis4@uwf.edu www.pensacolamuseum.org
Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site
5709 Mill Pond Lane Milton, FL 32583
Site features a museum with children’s exhibit, outdoor boardwalk and nature trails, Discovery Pavilion, and picnic area.
850-626-3084 www.historicpensacola.org/explorearcadia-mill
Emerald Coast Science Center
31 South West Memorial Pkwy
Fort Walton, FL 32548
Encouraging exploration, discovery, and interest in science through interactive exhibits and quality educational programs, the center displays over 45 exhibits including robotics, live animals, SMALLab Learning, and much more.
850-664-1261 www.ecscience.org
Footprints in the Sand Eco Trail
Pensacola, FL 32561
Learn about local plant and animal life including dolphins, turtles, sharks, birds, flowers, and fish. Educational signs have been posted at key locations across the beach, each one exploring a different ecological topic.
800-635-4803 www.visitpensacolabeach.com/ ecotrail/
Gulfarium
1010 Miracle Strip Parkway SE Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park is dedicated to educating, entertaining, and inspiring our guests to respect and preserve wildlife by providing unique and memorable experiences for visitors of all ages to connect with marine life.
850-243-9046 www.gulfarium.com
Historic Pensacola Village
205 E. Zaragoza Street Pensacola, FL 32502 Museum exhibits, tours and interaction with period dressed living history interpreters. Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00-4:00 p.m.
850-595-5993 www.historicpensacola.org
Naval Aviation Museum
1750 Radford Boulevard Pensacola, FL 32508
Explore the world’s largest Naval Aviation museum and one of the most-visited museums in the
state of Florida. See more than 150 beautifully restored aircraft. Open daily and admission is free. Important Visitor Information- Please check our website for current NAS Pensacola base restrictions and we have established a special visitor information line at 850-452-8450 for answers to your questions about visiting the museum.
251-452-2894 www.navalaviationmuseum.org
Navarre Beach Marine Science Station
8638 Blue Heron Court Navarre, FL 32566
The mission of the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station is to promote the appreciation, conservation, and understanding of the marine ecosystem of coastal Florida through education and service.
850-261-2141 www.Navarrebeachmarinescience station.com
Pensacola Children’s Museum
115 East Zaragoza Street Pensacola, FL 32502
Two floors of hands-on exploration of Pensacola history geared for children ages 10 and under. The 1st floor recreates colonial life in Pensacola with various hands-on activities, free scheduled special programming in the Party Central room, and museum store with books, toys and Pensacola historic items. Explore Pensacola’s military galleries, the maritime & industrial gallery, the Strictly Briks Maker Space gallery, and the Native American gallery on the 2nd floor.
850-595-1559 www.historicpensacola.org
Pensacola Lighthouse & Maritime Museum
2081 Radford Boulevard Pensacola, FL 32508
Climb 177 steps to see the most breathtaking view of Pensacola Bay from the top of the landmark 1859 lighthouse. Visit indoor and outdoor history exhibits. Please check our website for current NAS Pensacola base restrictions.
850-393-1561 www.pensacolalighthouse.org
Pensacola MESS Hall
418 E Wright Street Pensacola, FL 32501
Hands-on science, and fun for the whole family! Explore exhibits like marble run and wind tubes or try a single-serve science experiment on our changing menu of “mess kits”.
877-937-6377 www.pensacolamesshall.org
Pensacola Museum of History
330 South Jefferson Street Pensacola, FL 32502
The Pensacola Museum of History, a highlight of the self-guided tour, is a general history museum with galleries dedicated to both permanent and changing exhibits. Included with the unified ticket for Historic Pensacola with the Pensacola Museum of Art, the Pensacola Children’s Museum and Historic Pensacola Village. Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00-4:00 and Sunday, Noon-4:00
850-595-5990 www.historicpensacola.org
Summer Reading 2023 - Santa Rosa County Libraries
Registration for Summer Reading begins May 26. www.santarosa.fl.gov/659/Libraries
Summer Reading 2023 - West Florida Public Libraries
Explore the arts and culture of our community while attending library events, broaden your mind while logging the minutes you read, and enjoy a great time with family and friends in this year’s Summer Reading Program “All Together Now!”
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Outdoor Fun/ Entertainment Kick Start Soccer
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Free soccer clinic offered July 12- 14, open to ages 5 - 12 years and all skill levels.
850-434-2800 www.pensacolasports.org/kickstartsoccer/
Racquet Round-up
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Free tennis clinic offered May 24 - June 30 at various dates and locations open to children ages 5 - 12 years and all skill levels.
850-434-2800 www.pensacolasports.org/racquetround-up/
Blue Basket Farms
8655 Highway 89 Milton, FL 32570
Family oriented u-pick blueberry farm. Many varieties, pick and taste to find your favorite. Season: Mid May - Early July.
850-623-0652 facebook.com/BlueBasketFarms
Blue Wahoos Baseball
351 West Cedar Street Pensacola, FL 32502
The Wahoos are the Double-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and enjoy bringing professional-level sports & family entertainment to the Pensacola area.
850-934-8444 www.bluewahoos.com
Fiesta Pensacola
Visit website for events and activities.
850-433-6512 www.fiestapensacola.org
Movies in the Park
301 West Main Street Pensacola, FL 32502
The Movies in the Park Series will return to the Community Maritime Park this summer with free movies once each month. Bring your blankets and chairs then spread out on the lawn to watch a family-friendly movie underneath the stars. Pre-show activities begin at 6 p.m. Movies begin at sunset. Come hungry because concessions are available from local food trucks. Picnic baskets are welcome too, but no pets or glass containers please. Dates: June 23, July 28
850-435-1603 www.cityofpensacola.com/1162/ Movies-In-the-Park-Series
Palafox Market
50 N Palafox St Pensacola, FL 32502
Fresh produce, live plants, antiques, local farm food, baked goods and art vendors. Open Saturdays from 9:00am - 2:00pm, rain or shine!
850-434-5371 www.palafoxmarket.com
Pensacola Beach Gulf Fishing Pier
41 Fort Pickens Road Pensacola, FL 32561
The Pensacola Pier has everything you need to fish available for rental. Food and entertainment for all ages within walking distance. The Gulfside Pavilion offers shade and a great view of the pier and beachfront. Visit us on Facebook!
850-934-7200 www.facebook.com/gulfpier
The First Tee of Northwest Florida
3924 West Navy Boulevard Pensacola, FL 32507
We give children ages 6-18, of all backgrounds an opportunity to develop, through golf & character education, life-enhancing values such as honesty, integrity, & sportsmanship.
850-456-7010 www.firstteegulfcoast.org/
Trek Bicycle Store Pensacola
701 East Cervantes Street Pensacola, FL 32501
Road Bikes, Hybrid and Bike Path, Cruisers, Electric Bikes, Mountain Bikes, Cycling Accessories, Apparel as well as bicycle service and repair. We hosts a variety of community cycling events.
850-912-6858 www.trekstoregulfcoast.com
U.S. Blue Angels Practices
Pensacola, FL 32507
The Blue Angels can be seen practicing most Tuesday and Wednesday mornings from March to October. Practices typically begin at 10:30am. Please check our website for current NAS Pensacola base restrictions. General public viewing opportunities outside of NAS Pensacola include Fort Pickens, boat cruises, and various points throughout downtown.
850-457-3032 www.navalaviationmuseum.org/ blueangels/
Parks
City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation
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Offering 93 parks and open spaces, 2 swimming pools, 2 splash pads, 58 playground structures, ball fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, Osceola Golf Course, Bayview Outdoor Pursuits Center, facility rentals, picnic tables, pavilions, more. Services and facilities include 10 Resource Centers and 200+ Recreation Programs/Activities
Annually.
850-436-5670 www.playpensacola.com
Bay Bluffs Park
3400 Scenic Highway Pensacola, FL 32503
A 42-acre nature preserve along a scenic highway featuring trees, walking paths, pavilions & more.
850-436-5670 www.visitpensacola.com
Big Lagoon State Park
12301 Gulf Beach Highway Pensacola, FL 32507
Bring the whole family out for a fun-filled time. The park is open from 8am-dark daily.
850-492-1595 www.floridastateparks.org
Blackwater River State Park
7720 Deaton Bridge Road Milton, FL 32564
Outdoor recreation with one of the purest sandbottom rivers in the nation. Swimming, fishing, camping, caneing, kayaking and more. Campsites are just a short walk from the river, and visitors can enjoy a picnic.
850-983-5363 www.floridastateparks.org/park/
Blackwater-River
Gulf Islands National Seashore
1801 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
Includes historic forts, shaded picnic areas, trails, and campgrounds. From Cat Island, Mississippi, stretching eastward 160 miles to the Okaloosa Area east of Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Youth campground in Gulf Breeze and a group campground in Fort Pickensin are available for rent by emailing Guis_information@nps.gov also a group campground in Fort Pickens.
850-934-2600 www.nps.gov/guis/index.htm
Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park
2401 Bauer Road Pensacola, FL 32507
A boardwalk offers visitors a view of the wild and beautiful Tarkiln Bayou. Enjoy a picnic, or hiking on the nature trails
850-492-1595 www.floridastateparks.org/park/ Tarkiln-Bayou
Swimming
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200 East Blount Street Pensacola, FL 32502
Public Swimming Pool with water slides, spray features, and additional zero depth entry pool. Summer season from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend. Visit website for hours of operation and pricing. For swim lessons and more information visit www.ymcanwfl.org.
850-436-5197 www.playpensacola.com
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2030 Summit Boulevard Pensacola, FL 32503
Public Swimming Pool with water slides, spray features, and additional zero depth entry pool. Summer season from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend. Visit website for hours of operation and pricing. For swim lessons and more information visit www.ymcanwfl.org.
850-595-1218 www.playpensacola.com
Barracuda Swim Works
Pensacola, FL 32503
Train with Olympic Medalist Beth Barr. Over 30 years’ experience. Elite Performance & Stroke Specialist. Heated Pool all year around. Groups, Private, & Semi-Private Lessons.
850-860-6525 www.barracudaswimworks.com
Pensacola State College Aquatics
1000 College Boulevard Pensacola, FL 32504
Water exercise classes, swim lessons, and master swim classes. Greater Pensacola Aquatic Club (GPAC) offers competitive swimming and swim lessons. Kids College - swimming and other fun
things for kids 6 to 12 years old.
850-484-1311 www.pensacolastate.edu/continuingeducation/aquatics/
Watersports- Surf, Paddleboard, Sailing
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460 Pensacola Beach Blvd Pensacola, FL 32561
A unique activity venue offering a go-kart track and a variety of waterfront rentals. Kayaks, jet skis, parasailing, paddleboards, live entertainment and more. Book your adventure today!
850-677-3905 www.lagunaspb.com
Pensacola Yacht Club
Summer Sailing
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1897 Cypress Street Pensacola, FL 32502
Learn to sail with confidence and have fun doing it! All sessions will offer instruction for beginner to advanced, ages 6-adult. Campers will learn boat rigging, boat handling, basic knots, sportsmanship, sailing fundamentals, and boat responsibility.
850-433-8804 www.pensacolayachtclub.org
Radical Rides
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444 Pensacola Beach Blvd Pensacola, FL 32561
A family-owned and operated business offering parasailing, waverunners, kayak, paddle board and boat rentals. Radical Rides is the perfect place to be! Visit us on Facebook.
850-934-9743 www.radicalrides.com
Waterboyz
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380 North 9th Avenue Pensacola, FL 32502
Surfboards, skateboards, skimboards, shoes, sandals, clothing, & Cafe. We have an indoor skate park, & offer Surf, skim, and skateboard camps.
850-433-2929 help@waterboyz.com www.waterboyz.com
Blackwater Canoe Rental
6974 Deaton Bridge Road Milton, FL 32583
Round trip service with pavilions, restrooms and outdoor showers. Day Canoe/Kayak Trips, Short Canoe/Kayak Trips, or Tube Trips.
850-623-0235 www.blackwatercanoe.com
Coastal Paddle Company
848 Gulf Breeze Parkway Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
We offer YOLO Boards, paddles and all the accessories needed to get out on the water. We are your coastal outdoor outfitter!
850-916-1600 www.facebook.com/coastalpaddlecompany/
Condor Sailing Adventures
655 Pensacola Beach Blvd Pensacola, FL 32502
Sail on our world-class 40 ft. Condor racing trimaran, Dare II. A fun, relaxing adventure for kids and adults! Comfy, spacious seating.
850-637-7245 www.condorsailingadventures.com
Innerlight Surf Shop
6307 North 9th Avenue Pensacola, FL 32504
Surf merchandise, equipment, service, repair, rentals and tons of knowledge. Lessons, camps and rentals. Visit our website for pricing and more information and follow us on Facebook.
850-434-6743 www.innerlightsurf.com
Innerlight Surf Shop
114 Palafox Place Pensacola, FL 32502
Surf merchandise, equipment, service, repair, rentals and tons of knowledge. Lessons, camps and rentals. Visit our website for pricing and more information and follow us on Facebook.
850-495-3507 www.innerlightsurf.com
Innerlight Surf Shop
203 Gulf Breeze Parkway Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
Surf merchandise, equipment, service, repair, rentals and tons of knowledge. Lessons, camps and rentals. Visit our website for pricing and more information and follow us on Facebook.
850-932-5134 www.innerlightsurf.com
Jolly Sailing & Dolphin Cruises
655 Pensacola Beach Blvd Pensacola, FL 32561
Sailing, Snorkeling Tours, & Dolphin Cruises
850-723-6142 www.jollysailing.com
Key Sailing
400 Quietwater Beach Rd Pensacola, FL 32561
Sailing, parasailing, wave runners, kayaks, boat rentals and much more! We provide all the safety training and gear for a safe and enjoyable experience on the water.
877-932-5520 www.keysailing.com
Outdoor Gulf Coast
Get outdoors and explore the coastal waterways! Offering windsurfing lessons, tours, kayak and paddleboard rentals in Pensacola, Pensacola Beach, and Perdido Key.
850-466-8477 www.Outdoorgulfcoast.com
Pensacola Paddlesport Rentals
2399 E. Mallory St Pensacola, FL 32503
We offer single or tandem kayaks and paddle board rentals or join us for a guided adventure tour!
850-255-5423 www.pensacolapaddlesport.com
Pensacola Sailing Academy
600 South Barracks St Pensacola, FL 32502
Learn to sail in just 3 days! Pensacola Sailing Academy also offers private sunset sails, 2 hour mini lessons or sailboat rentals.
850-432-3199 www.pensacolasail.com/
SUP Dogs Paddleboard and Kayak Rentals
Stand Up Paddle Board and Kayak Rentals. Single and multi day rentals delivered to your home, condo, beach home, or preferred paddle boarding location.
850-324-5584 www.isupdogs.com
Viking Diving
3009 Olde Barranca Ave Pensacola, FL 32507 Offering scuba & diver training, charters to all of the local dive locations, sunset cruises, snorkling and dolphin excursions.
850-916-3483 www.vikingdivingpensacola.com GPP
Grading Family Movies: Streaming, Digital Rentals, and Theatrical Releases
Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3
A dangerous megalomaniac named The High Evolutionary is obsessed with Rocket, the talking raccoon. When his attempt to kidnap Rocket go es lethally wrong, the Guardians learn that Rocket has a “kill switch” that prevents medical care without the entry of a proprietary code – one that’s held by the mastermind himself. There’s nothing new in this tired flick, except for the first sexual expletive in a Marvel film and a scene of blackout drinking. Parents will be unimpressed and only hardcore Marvel fans will enjoy this franchise outing. Photo ©Walt
Disney Studios Motion Pic turesAre You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret
After a move to the suburbs, eleven -year-old Margaret tries to make friends in her new neighborhood, figure out her own religious beliefs, deal with a generational family conflict, and manage the emotional challenges of puberty. Based on Judy Blume’s well-known novel, this film takes a tender look at the upheavals of the preteen years. Characters are treated gently, and the discussion of puberty is frank and determinedly reassuring. Although the topics are teen -focused, the film appeals to adults who grew up with the books and want a hit of nostalgia Photo ©Lionsgate
Knights of the Zodiac
While seeking his kidnapped sister, Seiya meets Alman, who tells him that he has superpowers and is destined to protect the reincarnat ion of the goddess Athena. To succeed, he must learn to harness the powers within Based on a manga series, this movie also borrows heavily from Star Wars. Not surprisingly, it features several dynamic scenes of magical combat but other negative content is minimal . This derivative movie won’t impress adults but it will provide a good t ime to the tweens and teens for whom it was made . Photo © Stage 6 Films
Caleb has grown up on a lunar colony and after his father’s death, he’s being transferred to the planet Omega. Before he leaves, he and his friends plan a rover road trip to a distant crater his parents used to visit. Far, far better than Disney’s usual streaming films, this movie features believable world building and a plot that grapples with injustice, family problems, grief, and taking charge of one’s destiny. Best of all, it does so without graphic violence and only occasional profanity This is a good choice for family movie night with older kids and teens Photo ©Disney+
PG B B A A- A
Wendy is preparing to leave for boarding school when Peter Pan pays her a visit. He sweeps Wendy and her brothers, John and Michael, off to Neverland where they meet the Lost Boys, Tiger Lily, and a band of pirates led by the evil Captain Hook. This is a polished adaptation of the classic children’s book , with a distinct visual design, but it feels bland and somehow pointless. That said, it avoids the blatant racism found in the novel and Disney’s 1953 version, which is a plus. Photo ©Disney+
Marcus Pointe Baptist Church
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6205 North W Street Pensacola, 32505
Dates: Every Tuesday in June and July except July 4th Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Ages: K4 completed -5th grade just completed
Theme: Terrific Tuesdays
Join us for a special themed morning weekly with special events, activities, crafts, and surprises!
Our themes are: June 6- To the Jungle, June 13Nerf & Nachos, June 20- Water Wars, June 27Pirate Party, July 11- Lights Camera Action (Movie Day), July 18- Splash & Slide, July 25- Sports Showdown
(850) 479-8337 www.pensacolachurch.org
Gulf Breeze Presbyterian Church
100 Andrew Jackson Trail Gulf Breeze, 32561
Dates: May 29 – June 2, 2023
Times: 9:30am–12:30pm Ages: Participant must be 4 on or before September 1st and potty trained, K-5 Theme: Twists & Turns
From classic tabletop games to strategy games to video games and more, kids will play their way through VBS in fun locations such as the Bible Study Game Room, Wild Card Crafts, Multi-player Missions, and Skip Ahead Snacks! But more importantly, they’ll see Jesus through the eyes of one of His closest friends and discover that trusting Jesus as Savior and following Him changes the game entirely!
(850) 932-3625 kidz@gulfbreezepc.org www.gbpresbyterian.org
Scenic Hills Church of Christ
1295 E Nine Mile, Pensacola, FL 32514
Dates: June 2-4, 2023 Times: June 2-3, 5:00pm-8:00pm, June 4, 9:00am-12:00pm
Theme: Toy Bible Stories Registration: https://forms.gle/dG7Wpxvi3yZZa38L8 (850) 477-2114 www.scenichillscoc.org
Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church
75 Fairpoint Drive Gulf Breeze, 32561
Dates: June 5-9, 2023 Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Ages: 4 years (by September 1st) - Completed
5th grade Theme: Weird Animals
Join us for “Weird Animals, Where Jesus’ Love is One-of-a-Kind”. Registration link: https://vbspro. events/p/events/c9c946
(850) 932-3594 info@gbumc.org www.gbumc.org
First Baptist of Cantonment
118 Morris Avenue Cantonment, 32533
Dates: June 5-9, 2023 Times: 6:30pm-8:30pm
Ages: Pre-K - High School
Theme: Keepers of the Kingdom: Standing Strong in Today’s Battle for Truth We will also have classes for special needs kids and a class for their parents. Pre-registration will be required.
(850) 968-9135 firstbaptistchurch@fbccfl.com www.fbccfl.com/resources
Olive Baptist - Warrington Campus
103 W Winthrop Avenue Pensacola, 32507
Dates: June 5-9, 2023 Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Ages: 3 years - 5th grade Theme: Twists & Turns
– Following Jesus Changes Everything
Pre-registration began on March 3 and will end May 31st. Parents can register their children any day during VBS. It is a week filled with music, crafts, Bible stories, recreation and a whole lot of fun!
(850) 476-1932 price@olivebaptist.org olivebaptist.org/vbs
First Baptist Church
6797 Caroline Street Milton, 32570
Dates: June 5-9, 2023 Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Ages: 4 years old (by September 1st)-5th grade
Theme: Keepers of the Kingdom
(850) 623-3122 www.fbcmilton.org/vbs
Coastline Calvary Chapel
1122 Oriole Beach Road Gulf Breeze, 32563
Dates: June 5-9, 2023 Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Ages: Completed VPK - Completed 5th grade
Theme: Twists and Turns
Children will learn how following Jesus changes the game by studying the life of Peter through games, crafts, snack, and more!
(850) 932- 8197 hannah@coastlinegulfbreeze.com www.coastlinegulfbreeze.com
Cokesbury United Methodist Church
5725 N 9th Avenue Pensacola, 32504
Dates: June 5-9, 2023 Times: 5:30pm-8:00pm
Ages: 3 years - 5th grade Theme: Rocky Railway Climb aboard Rocky Railway and learn about how Jesus Power Pulls Us Through! With dinner, music, games, and Bible stories, this will be a week you won’t want to miss!
(850) 476-5818 Kathy@cokesburychurch.com
www.cokesburychurch.com
Gateway Church of Christ
445 Creighton Road, Pensacola, 32503
Dates: June 6-8, 2023
Times: 5:00pm-8:00pm
Ages: 3 (potty trained)Completed 5th grade
Theme: Hero Hotline
Register: linktr.ee/gatewaycm (850) 476-4466
receptionist@gatewaycoc.org
www.gatewaycoc.org
Generation Church 18 N Palafox Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
Dates: June 11-13, 2023 Times: 6:00pm - 8:30pm
Ages: PK (4 yrs old and potty trained)-5th grade
Theme: Ready, Set, Move (850) 479-7210 generationpensacola.com
Pinehaven Baptist Church
10400 N Palafox St Pensacola, 32524
Dates: June 12-16, 2023 Times: 6:00pm8:20pm Ages: 4 years- 8th grade
Theme: Proclamation Safari Park
Pre Registration will be on Saturday June 10th from 11AM-2PM. There will be a water slide and we will be serving hamburgers and hotdogs. (850) 476-6331 pinehavenmbc@gmail.com www.pinehavenmbc.com
Community Life UMC
4115 Soundside Drive Gulf Breeze, 32563
Dates: June 12-16, 2023 Times: 9:30am - 12:30pm
Ages: 4 years - 6th grade Theme: Stellar VBS Click here to register: https://www.vbspro. events/p/clcvbs2023.
(850) 916-1660 kmcgrew@clc.life www.clc.life
Woodbine Baptist Church VBS
4912 Woodbine Rd Pace, 32571
Dates: June 12-16, 2023 Times: 9:30am-2:00pm
Ages: K - 5th grade completed Registration May 1-12.
(850) 994-6169 www.woodbinebaptist.org
Hillcrest BaptistNine Mile Campus
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800 East Nine Mile Road Pensacola, 32514
Dates: June 19–23, 2023 Times: 8:30am -
12:00pm Ages: Completed K - 5th grade
Theme: Twists and Turns
Join us in a celebration of how following Jesus changes the game! Limited space available.
(850) 476-2233 www.hillcrestchurch.com/
McIlwain Presbyterian Church
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1220 East Blount Street Pensacola, 32503
Dates: June 19-23, 2023 Times: 9:00am12:30pm, 8:30am on Monday for registration
Ages: Completed K4-5th grade Theme: Summer
Sea Quest: Seeing Jesus in the Life of Jonah
Come with us on an adventure on the high seas as we learn about Jesus through the life of Jonah. Free T-Shirt, Logbook, and Pencil! Snacks, Recreation, and Crafts! And TONS of FUN.
(850) 438-5449 (Ext. 226) lori@mcilwainchurch.org www.mcilwain.org
Olive Baptist Church - Main Campus
1836 East Olive Road Pensacola, 32514
Dates: June 19-23, 2023 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: K5 - 5th grade Theme: Twists & Turns – Following Jesus Changes Everything
Parents can register children in person at the grade tables in the Worship Center Foyer any day during VBS. It is a week filled with music, crafts, Bible stories, recreation and a whole lot of fun! (850) 476-1932 lprice@olivebaptist.org olivebaptist.org/vbs
St. Rose of Lima
6451 Park Avenue Milton, 32570
Dates: June 19-23, 2023
Times: Mon-Thur 9:00am-12:00pm and Friday 5:00pm-7:00pm Ages: PK-5th grADE
Theme: Discovery on Adventure Island
From a whimsical lighthouse on an enchanted island, Explorers are guided by a Lighthouse Keeper and Beacon the Puffin on an exciting quest to find five mysterious Infinity Lanterns to help light their way. (850) 623-3600 dre@srl.ptdiocese.org www.srolparish.org
Pine Terrace Baptist
6212 Pine Blossom Rd. Milton, 32570
Dates: June 19-23, 2023 Times: 8:30am - 12:00pm
Ages: K - 5th grade Theme: Twists & Turns (850) 623-3954 www.ptbc.org/vbs
St. Luke United Methodist Church
1394 East 9 Mile Road Pensacola, 32514
Dates: June 19-23, 2023 Times: 9:00am12:00pm Ages: 4 years (by September 1st)rising 6th grade Theme: Ready, Set, Move We look forward to sharing Jesus with each child that comes through our doors! Registration online. (850) 477-3145 children@stluke-umc.org www.stluke-umc.org
First Baptist Church of Pensacola
500 North Palafox Street Pensacola, 32501
Dates: June 19-23, 2023 Times: 8:00am - 12:00pm
Ages: Completed Pre-K - 6th grade
Theme: Twists and Turns (850) 433-5631 www.fbcp.org/events/vacationbible-school
Navarre United Methodist Church
9474 Navarre Parkway Navarre, 32566
Dates: June 19–23, 2023 Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Ages: K - 5th grade Theme: Twists and Turns (850) 939-2028 www.navarre.church/events/main
First Pentecostal Church
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6500 North W Street Pensacola, 32505
Dates: June 23–25, 2023
Times: Friday, 5:30-8:30 pm. Dinner is provided. Saturday, 10am - 2pm with breakfast and lunch provided. Sunday, 10am - 12pm with snack provided. Petting zoo, crafts, extreme games and more!
Ages: 5 - 11 years Theme: Rise and Shine
Please register online or call the church office. (850) 477-1100 firstpent@firstpent.org www.firstpent.org
Hillcrest Baptist - Spanish Trail Campus
3960 Spanish Trail Pensacola, 32504
Dates: June 26-29, 2023 Times: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Ages: Completed K - 5th grade
Theme: Twists and Turns (850) 476-2233 www.hillcrestchurch.com/
Upper Room Church
920 Panferio Drive Pensacola, 32561
Dates: June 26-29, 2023 Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Ages: K - 5th grade Theme: Ready, Set, Move! (850) 565-4845 info@upperroompensacola.com www.upperroompensacola.com
St Paul United Methodist Church
4901 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Gulf Breeze, 32563
Dates: June 26-29 2023 Times: 8:30am-11:30am
Ages: PK (potty trained) - Entering 5th Grade
Theme: Twists & Turns (850) 932-8002 office@stpaulmethodist.org www.stpaulmethodist.org
Trinity Presbyterian
3400 Bayou Boulevard Pensacola, 32503
Dates: June 26-30, 2023 Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Ages: Completed K - 5th grade Theme: Ready, Set, Move (850) 432-3505 kathrynhendrix@yahoo.com www.trinitypcola.org
Campus Church
115 Saint John Street Pensacola, 32503
Dates: July 9 - 13, 2023
Times: 6:15pm - 8:15pm Ages: K4 - 6th grade (850) 479-6575 info@campuschurch.com
www.campuschurch.com
Christ Church
18 West Wright Street Pensacola, 32501
Dates: July 10-13, 2023 Times: 8:30am - 11:30am
Ages: K - 5th grade Theme: Twists and Turns (850) 432-5115 victoria@christ-church.net www.christ-church.net
Charity Chapel
5820 Montgomery Avenue Pensacola, 32526
Dates: July 10-13, 2023 Times: 9:00am12:15pm Ages: 4 years (must be 4 by July 10) - 7th grade Theme: Wild Life (850) 944-5520 www.charitychapel.org
All Saints Church
901 N. New Warrington Rd. Pensacola
Dates: July 10 - July 14 Times: 9am-12pm
Ages: PreK - 6th grade Theme: P.R.O.O.F. Pirates (850) 292-5186 www.allsaintsfl.net
East Brent Baptist Church
4801 North Davis Highway Pensacola, 32503
Dates: July 10-14, 2023 Times: 8:30am - 12:00pm
Ages: K4-5th grade Theme: Twists and Turns (850) 477-5812 info@eastbrent.com www.eastbrent.com
Myrtle Grove United Methodist Church 1030 North 57th Ave Pensacola, 32506
Dates: July 24-28, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: Rising K-5th grade
Theme: Superhero Hotline (850) 456-7463 (Ext 5) jlbpensmgumc@gmail.com www.atthegrove.church
WinShape Camps Gulf Breeze
1122 Oriole Beach Road Gulf Breeze, 32563
Dates: July 31-August 4, 2023 Times: MondayThursday 8am - 5pm, Friday 8am - 12pm
Ages: K5 - 5th grade (850) 932-8197 www.winshapecamps.org GPP
FamilyCalendar
Thursday June 1
Brit Floyd - 50 Years of Dark Side
8:00 PM Saenger stage in 2023 to perform a brand-new production celebrating 50 years of the ground-breaking and iconic musical masterpiece The Dark Side of the Moon. The show will feature classic tracks from the album such as Time, Money, Us and Them, and The Great Gig in the Sky. www.pensacolasaenger.com/
Friday June 2
Islands Near & Far, A Standard Flower Show
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Navarre Library, 8484 James M. Harvell Rd Navarre, FL, 32566 Navarre Garden Club’s Annual Flower Show, showcasing Floral Designs, Artistic Crafts & Educational exhibits, in addition to an array of beautiful horticulture exhibits grown by garden club members in this area. http://www.navarregardenclub.org/
Grandma Jenkins StoryTyme
11:00 AM Pensacola Children’s Museum, 115 Zaragoza St Pensacola, FL, 32502 StoryTyme is at 11:00 a.m. on select Fridays. Free program in the Party Central Room.
https://historicpensacola.org/plan-your-visit/museums-properties/pensacola-childrens-museum/
Pensacola Little Theatre
3:00 PM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join Pensacola Little Theatre for a one of a kind interactive theatre experience that encourages visitors of all ages to be kind and creative. This acting workshop is suggested for youth and their families but open to everyone.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Grande Fiesta Parade
7:00 PM Downtown Pensacola, Pensacola, FL, 32502
Come catch some beads, hear the sounds of local high school marching bands, and enjoy watching beautiful floats parade through downtown beginning at 7:00 p.m. https://www.fiestapensacola.org/other-events
Bands on the Blackwater (Free)
7:00 PM Jernigan’s Landing, 5158 Willing Street Milton, FL, 32570 Bands on the Blackwater is a free outdoor spring and fall concert series held Friday nights in downtown Milton. Pull up your boat or bring a lawn chair and relax while listening to great live music! June 2 - Blue Levee Band
850-983-5400 www.facebook.com/BandsOnTheBlackwater/
Pensacola Little Theatre presents Puffs
7:30 PM Pensacola Little Theatre, 400 South Jefferson Street Pensacola, FL, 32502
For seven years a certain boy wizard went to a certain Wizard School and conquered evil. This is not his story. This is the story of the Puffs, who also happened to be there. A fast paced romp through the Seven Increasingly Eventful Years giving you a new look at a familiar adventure from the perspective of three potential heroes just trying to make it through a magic school that proves to be very dangerous for children. Alongside them are the Puffs, a group of well-meaning, loyal outsiders with a thing for badgers.
850-432-2042 www.pensacolalittletheatre.com/
Saturday June 3
Islands Near & Far, A Standard Flower Show
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Navarre Library, 8484 James M. Harvell Rd Navarre, FL, 32566 Navarre Garden Club’s Annual Flower Show, showcasing Floral Designs, Artistic Crafts & Educational exhibits, in addition to an array of beautiful horticulture exhibits grown by garden club members in this area. http://www.navarregardenclub.org/
Sporting Clay Shoot
9:00 AM Santa Rosa Shooting Center, 6950 Quintette Road Pace, FL, 32571 Fundraiser to benefit Miracle League of Pensacola. https://miracleleaguepensacola.org/fundraisers/
SRC 2023 Launch Party: Water and Bubbles Unite!
11:30 AM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Water sprinklers, bubble wands, sidewalk chalk and other fun outdoor activities await you on the library green as we kick off Summer Reading 2023 in style. This party is suggested for youth and their families but open to everyone.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Toast To The Bay Wine & Spirits Festival
3:00 PM - 8:00 PM, 116 E Gonzalez St Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join Toast To The Bay as we kick off our inaugural Wine & Spirits Festival.
https://www.casksandflights.com/events-tickets/expo/
Fiesta Boat Parade
6:30 PM Downtown Pensacola, Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join us as DeLuna’s court, crew and parade of vessels set sail on the beautiful Pensacola Bay. To watch the colorful cruise from land, the best views will be from Sanders Beach-Corinne Jones Resource Center or Plaza de Luna. https://www.fiestapensacola.org/other-events
Pensacola Little Theatre presents Puffs
7:30 PM Details on June 2.
2023 Gulf Breeze Sertoma Family Fishing Rodeo Shoreline Park, Gulf Breeze, FL, 32561 Gulf Breeze Sertoma Family Fishing Rodeo - June 3th & 4th. Fish in the rode, and come to the site and watch the Weigh-in live from 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm each day. The kids’ fishing clinic will be on-site both days in three sessions (12:00 pm, 1:30 pm & 3:00 pm). Food and beverages will be sold and a silent Auction will be held on both days.
www.familyfishingrodeo.com
Sunday June 4
Free Yoga in the Park
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM, Bayview Park, 2001 East Lloyd Street Pensacola, FL, 32503 Free one-hour yoga classes will be held in Bayview Park or Community Maritime Park on the first Sunday of each month at 9:30 a.m. Classes are open to all ages and levels of experience. Certified instructors from Breathe Yoga and Wellness Center will provide instruction. The class is free, but you will need to BYOM (Bring Your Own Mat) and any other accessories you would like to use.
www.cityofpensacola.com
Pensacola Little Theatre presents Puffs
2:30 PM Details on June 2.
2023 Gulf Breeze Sertoma Family Fishing Rodeo
Shoreline Park, Gulf Breeze, FL, 32561 Gulf Breeze Sertoma Family Fishing Rodeo - June 3th & 4th.
Fish in the rode, and come to the site and watch the Weigh-in live from 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm each day. The kids’ fishing clinic will be on-site both days in three sessions (12:00 pm, 1:30 pm & 3:00 pm). Food and beverages will be sold and a silent Auction will be held on both days.
www.familyfishingrodeo.com
Blues on the Bay
6:00 PM Community Maritime Park, 301 West Main Street Pensacola, FL, 32502 “Platinum Premier Band” is the name, and entertainment is their game. Great musicians that love to work and play together. Motown, Jazz, Blues, Pop & More.
https://www.cityofpensacola.com/1161/Blues-AngelMusic-Blues-on-the-Bay
Monday June 5
R.C. Car Racing Challenge
10:45 AM Westside Library, 1301 W. Gregory St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Learn a new hobby by visiting us to race the library’s Traxxas Rustler remote controlled cars outdoors with other participants. This family friendly event is recommended for ages 8+.
850-595-1047 https://mywfpl.com/
Reno’s Reptiles
3:00 PM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Start your summer off right and join Reno’s Reptiles for an animal show-and-tell. Alligators, tortoises, and many other critters will be visiting your local library. All ages are welcome.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Tuesday June 6
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 https://www.visitpensacola.com/ events/blue-angels-practice-schedule/
Reno’s Reptiles
10:30 AM Westside Library, 1301 W. Gregory St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Start your summer off right and join Reno’s Reptiles for an animal show-and-tell. Alligators, tortoises, and many other critters will be visiting your local library. All ages are welcome.
850-595-1047 https://mywfpl.com/
Reno’s Reptiles
3:00 PM Tryon Library, 1200 Langley Ave. Pensacola, FL, 32504 Start your summer off right and join Reno’s Reptiles for an animal show-and-tell. Alligators, tortoises, and many other critters will be visiting your local library. All ages are welcome.
850-471-6980 https://mywfpl.com/
Jazz by the Books
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM, Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join premier saxophonist Joe Occhipinti, one of Pensacola and the Gulf Coast’s musical legends, as he and his small jazz ensemble, the Jazzabouts, enliven your afternoon with classic jazz favorites. This program will be host outside.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Bands On The Beach
7:00 PM Gulfside Pavilion - Pensacola Beach, Pensacola, FL, 32561 Located in the beautiful Gulfside
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Pavilion overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, the series features regional artists performing a wide variety of music. June 6 – Tyler Mac https://www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whatshappening-bands-on-beach/
Wednesday June 7
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 https://www.visitpensacola.com/ events/blue-angels-practice-schedule/
Global Corner’s Annual Explorers’ Luncheon & Silent Auction
11:00 AM Pensacola Yacht Club, 1897 Cypress Street Pensacola, FL, 32502 Explorers’ Luncheon & Silent Auction, Explore unique items in our silent auction. Learn about the positive impact of our first 12 years & where we are going next. https://theglobalcorner.org/gc_event/explorers-luncheon-silent-auction/
Friendship Bracelets
1:00 PM Westside Library, 1301 W. Gregory St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Drop in with your pal, meet new people, and have fun making friendship bracelets.
850-595-1047 https://mywfpl.com/
Reno’s Reptiles
4:00 PM Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL, 32526 Start your summer off right and join Reno’s Reptiles for an animal show-and-tell. Alligators, tortoises, and many other critters will be visiting your local library. All ages are welcome.
850-471-6360 https://mywfpl.com/
Thursday June 8
World Ocean Day Open House
2023 (Free)
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Perdido Key Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitor’s Center, 15500 Perdido Key Drive Pensacola, FL, 32507 Join us for a day of environmentally focused games, activities, and art projects at the Perdido Key Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitor’s Center. The Chamber along with multiple partner agencies will be presenting information on protecting our beaches and marine habitat in conjunction with World Ocean Day.
http://www.perdidochamber.com/
Memory Boxes
3:00 PM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Need a special place to store your keepsakes? Decorate a lidded box to keep all your memories in. All ages welcome. Younger ages may need assistance.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Pensacola Little Theatre presents Puffs
7:30 PM Details on June 2.
Fiesta Krewe Ball
Hadji Shrine, Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join Fiesta, DeLuna LXXIII, his Queen and the 2023 Court of DeLuna at the Hadji Shrine for this annual celebration! https://www.fiestapensacola.org/other-events
Friday June 9
Reno’s Reptiles
10:30 AM Tryon Library, 1200 Langley Ave. Pensacola, FL, 32504 Start your summer off right and join Reno’s Reptiles for an animal show-and-tell. Alligators, tortoises, and many other critters will be visiting your local library. All ages are welcome.
850-471-6980 https://mywfpl.com/
Reno’s Reptiles
3:00 PM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Start your summer off right and join Reno’s Reptiles for an animal show-and-tell. Alligators, tortoises, and many other critters will be visiting your local library. All ages are welcome.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Best Friend Game
3:00 PM Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway
Pensacola, FL, 32526 Test your friendship! Compete in a Newlywed-style game and answer questions about your friends to win prizes.
850-471-6360 https://mywfpl.com/
Bands on the Blackwater (Free)
7:00 PM Jernigan’s Landing, 5158 Willing Street
Milton, FL, 32570 Bands on the Blackwater is a free outdoor spring and fall concert series held Friday nights in downtown Milton. Pull up your boat or bring
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a lawn chair and relax while listening to great live music! June 9 - Disco Kiss
850-983-5400 www.facebook.com/BandsOnTheBlackwater/
Pensacola Little Theatre presents Puffs
7:30 PM Details on June 2.
Saturday June 10
Reno’s Reptiles
10:30 AM Southwest Library, 12248 Gulf Beach Highway Pensacola, FL, 32507 Start your summer off right and join Reno’s Reptiles for an animal show-and-tell. Alligators, tortoises, and many other critters will be visiting your local library. All ages are welcome. 850-453-7780 https://mywfpl.com/
Pensacola Little Theatre presents Puffs
7:30 PM Details on June 2.
Woodland Heights Juneteenth Celebration Woodland Heights Resource Center, 111 Berkley Drive Pensacola, FL, 32503 Come out to Woodland Heights to celebrate the festive and empowering national holi day that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. https://www.cityofpensacola.com/
Flag Day 5K
7:30 AM 6464 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Gulf Breeze, FL, 32563 The Annual Flag Day 5K Family Fun Run/ Walk will be held at 7:30 AM at St. Sylvester Catholic Church in Gulf Breeze, Florida. This is an out and back 5K Run/Walk/Baby Jogger/Wheelchair Race event through a Navarre residential neighborhood. https://www.stsylv.org/Flag-Day-5K
Sunday June 11
Pensacola Little Theatre presents Puffs
2:30 PM Details on June 2.
Monday June 12
Let’s Go to the Beach! with Escambia County Natural Resources Management
10:30 AM Southwest Library, 12248 Gulf Beach Highway Pensacola, FL, 32507 Join Escambia County Natural Resources Management for a day at the beach! Use all your senses as we comb the white sands for hidden treasures, learn more about keeping ourselves and wildlife safe, and how we can all work together to keep our beaches healthy and beautiful! These station activities are suggested for youth and their families but open to everyone.
850-453-7780 https://mywfpl.com/
Tuesday June 13
Blue Angels Practice
10:30 AM Details on June 6.
Bands On The Beach Gulfside Pavilion - Pensacola Beach, Pensacola, FL, Located in the beautiful Gulfside Pavilion overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, the series features regional artists performing a wide variety of music. June 13 – The Astronauts
https://www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happening-bands-on-beach/
Wednesday June 14
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 https://www.visitpensacola.com/ events/blue-angels-practice-schedule/
Symbiosis Game
3:00 PM Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL, 32526 Learn about how animals and organisms help each other survive with a fun matching game.
850-471-6360 https://mywfpl.com/
Juggling Boot Camp with Mr. Barry
5:00 PM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join Mr. Barry and us for the basics of juggling.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
R.C. Car Racing Challenge
5:00 PM Westside Library, 1301 W. Gregory St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Learn a new hobby by visiting us to race the library’s Traxxas Rustler remote controlled cars outdoors with other participants. This family friendly event is recommended for ages 8+.
850-595-1047 https://mywfpl.com/
Thursday June 15
Science Hour
12:00 PM Virtual, Facebook Live at the Escambia
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Donuts and Art
3:00 PM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Your favorite sweet and an artistic adventure will be in the same spot at the library. Enjoy painting a picture of a donut and then enjoy eating your donut! Your painting will become a part of our donut community mural. All ages welcome. Younger ages may need assistance.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Thrilling Thursday: Butterfly Origami
3:00 PM Tryon Library, 1200 Langley Ave. Pensacola, FL, 32504 Learn how to fold a butterfly in the Japanese art of Origami.
850-471-6980 https://mywfpl.com/
Friday June 16
Father’s Day Gulf Breeze Zoo, 5701 Gulf Breeze Parkway Gulf Breeze, FL, 32563
Enjoy live music from 11 AM to 3 PM.
866-620-1825 https://www.gbzoo.com/
Family Movie (Paddington)
1:15 PM Westside Library, 1301 W. Gregory St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Family Movie - Popcorn and beverages will be provided.
850-595-1047 https://mywfpl.com/
Spa Night
4:00 PM Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL, 32526 Create delicate scents for you and your friends. Candles, soaps, and scrubs galore. While supplies last. Candles and soaps may be picked up next day.
850-471-6360 https://mywfpl.com/
Pajama Story Time and Stuffed
Animal Sleepover
5:30 PM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Stop by with your stuffed best friend for a special pajama story time. Then, leave your bestie at the library so they can enjoy a sleepover full of fun and shenanigans. Pick-up your friend starting Tuesday, June 20 along with a special photo album showing all their overnight fun.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Saturday June 17
Father’s Day at the Library
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM, Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Celebrate fathers and other father figures at our Father’s Day party! Enjoy some tea, tasty treats, and crafts. Suggested for youth and their families but open to all ages.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Late Night Catechism
7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 118 Palafox Pl Pensacola, FL, 32502 Late Nite Catechism is an uproariously funny play that takes the audience back to their youth.
www.pensacolasaenger.com/
Sunday June 18
Free Pilates in the Park
10:30 AM Community Maritime Park, 301 West Main Street Pensacola, FL, 32502 Free one-hour, outdoor pilates classes in the park is presented by Pure Pilates Studio.
https://www.cityofpensacola.com/
NYSA Day at Blue Wahoos Stadium
4:05 PM Blue Wahoos Stadium, 351 W Cedar St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Proceeds from each ticket sold through this fundraiser will be donated back to NYSA. Tickets can be purchased here: https://fevo.me/nysafundraisernight
https://www.navarrechamber.com/events/details/ nysa-day-at-blue-wahoos-stadium-25065
Tuesday June 20
Blue Angels Practice
10:30 AM Details on June 6.
Let’s Go to the Beach! with Escambia County Natural Resources Management
10:30 AM Westside Library, 1301 W. Gregory St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join Escambia County Natural Resources Management for a day at the beach! Use all your senses as we comb the white sands for hidden treasures, learn more about keeping ourselves and wildlife safe, and how we can all work together to keep our beaches healthy and beautiful! These station
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activities are suggested for youth and their families but open to everyone.
850-595-1047 https://mywfpl.com/
Pensacola Symphony Orchestra
3:00 PM Tryon Library, 1200 Langley Ave. Pensacola, FL, 32504 Come to “Together in Music” with the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra for a special concert. Special assistance will be provided by the Pensacola Little Theatre. All ages welcome.
850-471-6980 https://mywfpl.com/
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. June 20 – 12Eleven https://www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happening-bands-on-beach/
Wednesday June 21
World Giraffe Day
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Gulf Breeze Zoo, 5701 Gulf Breeze Parkway Gulf Breeze, FL, 32563 World Giraffe Week gives guests the unique experience of going on a personal tour of our giraffe house and a meet and greet with our resident herd of reticulated giraffe. 866-620-1825 https://www.gbzoo.com/
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 https://www.visitpensacola.com/ events/blue-angels-practice-schedule/
Creation Station: Dragon Fly Mask
10:30 AM Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL, 32526 Creation Station: Dragon Fly Mask 850-471-6360 https://mywfpl.com/
Yoga for Kids
3:00 PM Southwest Library, 12248 Gulf Beach Highway Pensacola, FL, 32507 Celebrate International Yoga Day by joining us for fun and easy yoga poses and breathing exercises for healthier, happier children. 850-453-7780 https://mywfpl.com/
Pensacola Little Theatre
4:00 PM Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL, 32526 Join Pensacola Little Theatre for a one of a kind interactive theatre experience that encourages visitors of all ages to be kind and creative. This acting workshop is suggested for youth and their families but open to everyone.
850-471-6360 https://mywfpl.com/
Friday June 23
Let’s Go to the Beach! with Escambia County Natural Resources Management
10:30 AM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join Escambia County Natural Resources Management for a day at the beach! Use all your senses as we comb the white sands for hidden treasures, learn more about keeping ourselves and wildlife safe, and how we can all work together to
keep our beaches healthy and beautiful! These station activities are suggested for youth and their families but open to everyone.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Ocean Bingo
1:15 PM Westside Library, 1301 W. Gregory St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join us for ocean themed bingo. Prizes will be awarded each round. All ages welcome to play. Youth under 8+ must have a guardian.
850-595-1047 https://mywfpl.com/
Tessalation Art
2:00 PM Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL, 32526 Design fascinating repeating patterns. It’s math, but it’s art!
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Movies in the Park 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, 301 West Main Street Pensacola, FL, 32502 Bring your blankets and lawn chairs out to Community Maritime Park for a familyfriendly movie underneath the stars! Movies begin at sunset. https://www.cityofpensacola.com/1162/Movies-In-the-Park-Series
Saturday June 24
Michelle’s Magical Poodles
10:30 AM Southwest Library, 12248 Gulf Beach Highway Pensacola, FL, 32507 Join Michelle and her Magi-
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cal Poodles for a trick dog show and animal showand-tell at your local library! All ages are welcome. 850-453-7780 https://mywfpl.com/
June Jam
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 2751 N H St Pensacola, FL, 32501 Enjoy music, Carnival games, Community resources, Free food and more! https://emeraldcoastbgc.org/
Pensacola Fishing Rodeo
Pensacola, FL, 32561 This year’s Bud Light Fishing Rodeo will take place June 24-25, 2023. https://pensacolasports.org/pensacolafishingrodeo/
Sunday June 25
Pensacola Fishing Rodeo Pensacola, FL, 32561 This year’s Bud Light Fishing Rodeo will take place June 24-25, 2023. pensacolasports.org/ pensacolafishingrodeo/
Monday June 26
Kumihimo Friendship Bracelets
1:00 PM Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL, 32526 Learn this Japanese braiding technique to make bracelets for you and your friends. Friends forever! While supplies last.
850-471-6360 https://mywfpl.com/
Tuesday June 27
Blue Angels Practice
10:30 AM Details on June 6.
Michelle’s Magical Poodles
10:30 AM Westside Library, 1301 W. Gregory St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join Michelle and her Magical Poodles for a trick dog show and animal show-and-tell at your local library! All ages are welcome.
850-595-1047 https://mywfpl.com/
Michelle’s Magical Poodles
3:00 PM Tryon Library, 1200 Langley Ave. Pensacola, FL, 32504 Join Michelle and her Magical Poodles for a trick dog show and animal show-and-tell at your local library! All ages are welcome.
850-471-6980 https://mywfpl.com/
Jazz by the Books
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. June 27 – Mass Kunfuzion
https://www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happening-bands-on-beach/
Wednesday June 28
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 https://www.visitpensacola.com/ events/blue-angels-practice-schedule/
Michelle’s Magical Poodles
3:00 PM Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL, 32526 Join Michelle and her Magical Poodles for a trick dog show and animal show-and-tell at your local library! All ages are welcome. 850-471-6360 https://mywfpl.com/
Blues on the Bay
6:00 PM Community Maritime Park, 301 West Main Street Pensacola, FL, 32502 Our free concert series is one of the most popular events for locals and visitors to spend the final hours of their weekend enjoying great music with family and friends in a great atmosphere. June 25 – Robert Wayne Band cityofpensacola.com/1161/Blues-Angel-Music-Blueson-the-Bay
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM, Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join premier saxophonist Joe Occhipinti, one of Pensacola and the Gulf Coast’s musical legends, as he and his small jazz ensemble, the Jazzabouts, enliven your afternoon with classic jazz favorites. This program will be host outside.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Thursday June 29
Trivia at the Library
3:00 PM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Are you a fan of all things trivia? Stop by the library for a special Barbie-themed trivia night in celebration of the newest Barbie film. 850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
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Friday June 30
Family Movie (Paddington 2)
1:15 PM Westside Library, 1301 W. Gregory St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Family Movie - Popcorn and beverages will be provided.
850-595-1047 https://mywfpl.com/
Michelle’s Magical Poodles
3:00 PM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join Michelle and her Magical Poodles for a trick dog show and animal show-and-tell at your local library! All ages are welcome.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Family Game Night
5:00 PM Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL, 32526 Join us for a fun night of playing board games during our Family Game Night! All ages are welcome! All board games will be provided. Available while supplies last.
850-471-6360 https://mywfpl.com/
R.C. Car Racing Challenge
5:00 PM Westside Library, 1301 W. Gregory St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Learn a new hobby by visiting us to race the library’s Traxxas Rustler remote controlled cars outdoors with other participants. This family friendly event is recommended for ages 8+.
850-595-1047 https://mywfpl.com/
Saturday July 1
2023 Firecracker 5k
7:00 AM Seville Quarter, 130 E Government St Pensacola, FL, 32503
The 2023 Firecracker 5k will be held in historic downtown Pensacola and benefits Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida. https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Pensacola/RMHCFirecracker5K
Flora-Bama’s 3rd Annual Freedom Run
8:00 AM Flora-Bama Lounge, Package and Oyster Bar, 17401 Perdido Key Dr. Pensacola, FL, 32507 This patriotic run will feature two courses: The 4 Mile Run/ Walk Course or the 1-Mile Fun Run/Walk. https://www.florabama.com/freedom-run
Sunday July 2
Free Yoga in the Park
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM, Bayview Park, 2001 East Lloyd Street Pensacola, FL, 32503 www.cityofpensacola.com
Blues on the Bay
6:00 PM Community Maritime Park, 301 West Main Street Pensacola, FL, 32502 July 2 – Hi Tide Band https://www.cityofpensacola.com/1161/Blues-AngelMusic-Blues-on-the-Bay
Tuesday July 4
SBCJ 4th of July Party
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Sanders Beach-Corinne Jones Resource Center, 913 South I Street Pensacola, FL, 32502 Celebrate Independence Day with SBCJ! Join us for an evening of food, patriotic music and fun! Our location is a great place to watch the fireworks. https://www.cityofpensacola.com/
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. July 4 – Johnny Earthquake & The Moondogs https://www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happening-bands-on-beach/
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Sparks and Stars
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM, Community Maritime Park, 301 West Main Street Pensacola, FL, 32502 Come out to celebrate our country, community and military with a concert performed by the Pensacola Orchestra! Bring your chairs and blankets and enjoy this exciting, family-friendly show at Community Maritime Park Hunter Amphitheater.
https://www.cityofpensacola.com/
Pensacola Beach-July 4th Fireworks
8:30 PM Pensacola Beach Boardwalk, 400 Quietwater Beach Rd Gulf Breeze, FL, 32561 Let Pensacola Beach get you into the patriotic spirit this Independence Day. With the sugar-white sands of Pensacola Beach under your feet, keep your eyes focused on the night skies this 4th of July for a dazzling fireworks display along the Pensacola Beach Boardwalk and Santa Rosa Sound.
https://www.visitpensacola.com/events/july-4thfireworks/
Navarre Beach 4th of July Fireworks
9:00 PM 8579 Gulf Blvd. Navarre, FL, 32566 Celebrate the 4th of July on Navarre Beach. Fireworks display will be shot off from the end of the Navarre Beach Fishing Pier.
850-981-8900 https://www.getrelaxing.com/
Sertoma 46th Annual 4th of July Celebration
Bartram Park, 211 Bayfront Parkway Pensacola, FL, 32502 Come out of the “Largest Fireworks Display on the Gulf Coast”! Start the day with live music and lots of food options from local eateries available for purchase. The fun doesn’t end until the fireworks are finished! Bring blankets and lawn chairs and get ready for a fantastic view over the Pensacola Bay!
https://www.cityofpensacola.com/
4th of July 5K
7:00 AM 69 Via De Luna Pensacola, FL A Pensacola Beach Favorite! This is a FUN and HOT American Made event for the entire family.
https://runpensacola.com/event/4th-of-july-5k/
Wednesday July 5
Red, White and Blues Week-Pensacola Beach Air Show
8:00 AM Pensacola Beach, Pensacola, FL Locals and visitors from all over look forward to the annual Pensacola Beach Air Show held in the summer. The show highlights our hometown heroes — the Blue Angels — the U. S. Navy’s flight demonstration squadron stationed at Forrest Sherman Field aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola. July 5-Blue Angels Circle and Arrivals – 8 a.m.
https://www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happening-blue-angels/
Thursday July 6
Red, White and Blues Week-Pensacola Beach Air Show
2:00 PM Pensacola Beach, Pensacola, FL Locals and visitors from all over look forward to the annual Pensacola Beach Air Show held in the summer. The show highlights our hometown heroes — the Blue Angels — the U. S. Navy’s flight demonstration squad-
ron stationed at Forrest Sherman Field aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola. July 6th-Blue Angels Dress Rehearsal – 2 p.m.
https://www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happening-blue-angels/
Friday July 7
Red, White and Blues Week-Pensacola Beach Air Show
11:00 AM Pensacola Beach, Pensacola, FL Locals and visitors from all over look forward to the annual Pensacola Beach Air Show held in the summer. The show highlights our hometown heroes — the Blue Angels — the U. S. Navy’s flight demonstration squadron stationed at Forrest Sherman Field aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola. July 7th-Full Dress Rehearsal with civilian acts – 11 a.m.
https://www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happening-blue-angels/
Saturday July 8
Red, White and Blues Week-Pensacola Beach Air Show
11:00 AM Pensacola Beach, Pensacola, FL Locals and visitors from all over look forward to the annual Pensacola Beach Air Show held in the summer. The show highlights our hometown heroes — the Blue Angels — the U. S. Navy’s flight demonstration squadron stationed at Forrest Sherman Field aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola. July 8th-Air Show – 11 a.m., Blue Angels – 2 p.m. https://www.visitpensacolabeach.com/whats-happening-blue-angels/
Every Monday-Friday from May 24 - August 9
Free Summer Lunch Program for Youth
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, All West Florida Library Locations, West Florida Public Libraries will be serving free lunch for youth 18 years of age and younger* at all library locations from Wednesday, May 24 to Wednesday, August 9. Meals must be consumed at the library. This program is sponsored by Feeding the Gulf Coast. *Disabled individuals 19 years of age and older who participate in a public or private non-profit program during the school year are also eligible to receive meals
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Tuesdays in June and July
Community Group Story Time
10:30 AM Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Daycares, schools, and other community organizations hosting summer programs are welcome to reserve a spot at our community group story time. Please call the Pensacola Library Youth Services department at 850-436-5038 prior to your visit so that we can know to expect you.
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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 https://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 https://mywfpl.com/
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Every third Thursday
What’s Cooking with Baptist
12:00 PM Ever’man Cooperative Grocery & Cafe, 315 W Garden St Pensacola, FL, 32502 What’s Cooking with Baptist will be held every third Thursday. www.everman.org
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 third Fridays
Gallery Night
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Downtown Pensacola, Pensacola, FL, 32502 Gallery Night is an all-ages community arts and culture event which happens on the third Friday of each month from 5-9 p.m. www.gallerynightpensacola.org
Every Saturday
Palafox Market
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM, 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
Children’s Storytime in the Lighthouse
11:00 AM Bodacious Bookstore & Cafe, 110 E. Intendencia St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join us every Saturday at 11 AM for our Children’s Storytime in the Lighthouse at Bodacious Bookstore & Cafe. We look forward to reading some lovely stories with you and your little ones.
www.bodaciousbookstore.com/cafe/
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. 850-368-9500 facebook.com/sanddollarsaturdays
Creation Stations
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring St. Pensacola, FL, 32502 Join us in the Youth Services department on the first and third Saturday of the month for Creation Stations. Directions and supplies will be set up at stations for youth and their families to complete at their own pace. Available while supplies last during open hours.
850-436-5060 https://mywfpl.com/
Every fourth Saturday
Pensacola Arts Market
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Cordova Square, 1101 N. 12th Ave Pensacola, FL, 32503 Enjoy a local artisan & farmers market with over 50 vendors, food trucks,
handcrafted goods, plants, vintage clothing & décor, live musical performances, kids crafts & games. https://fb.me/e/2gXutxLAM
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
Every Sunday
Sunday Market on Palafox
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, N Palafox St between Chase and Gregory Streets Pensacola, FL, 32502 Outdoor & Fresh Air Shopping. Local artists, crafters, makers, cottage bakers and farmers in Downtown Pensacola.
www.facebook.com/palafoxmarkets
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.
Let’s Talk Algorithms! And How They Impact Our Kids
Let’s talk algorithms! They play a huge part in why your kids do what they do with their social media. They honestly affect anyone that is using social media. Algorithms are the invisible forces that power our digital lives. They are the mathematical equations determining what content we see on social media platforms and search engines. As a result, algorithms significantly impact our lives, including the lives of children growing up in a world where social media is ubiquitous.
The algorithms that power social media platforms are designed to keep users engaged. They do this by showing users content, most likely to keep them on the platform for as long as possible. Unfortunately, this means that the content that children see on social media may not always be the most accurate or reliable. Instead, it is content that has been optimized for engagement.
One of the ways that algorithms determine what content to show users is by tracking their behavior on the platform. This includes the posts they like, the accounts they follow, and the comments they leave. Algorithms use this information to create a profile of each user, which is then used to show them content likely to interest them.
While this may seem harmless, it can have negative consequences for children. For example, if a child spends a lot of time on social media looking at posts about beauty standards, the algorithm may show
them even more content related to this topic. This can create a feedback loop reinforcing negative body image and selfesteem issues.
Algorithms also have the power to create filter bubbles, environments where users only see content that confirms their beliefs. This can be especially harmful to children, who are still developing their worldview. If they are only exposed to content that supports their existing ideas, they may struggle to see other perspectives and become more closed-minded.
Another way algorithms can negatively impact children is by exposing them to harmful or inappropriate content. Social media platforms have come under fire in recent years for spreading harmful content, such as hate speech and misinformation. Children are particularly vulnerable to this type of content, as they may not have the critical thinking skills to discern what is true and what is not.
Algorithms can also contribute to spreading misinformation by promoting sensational and controversial content over more factual and accurate information. This can be especially harmful regarding issues like health and science, where accurate information is crucial for making informed decisions.
So, what can be done to mitigate the negative impacts of algorithms on children? One solution is for social media platforms to be more transparent about how their
algorithms work, allowing parents and educators to understand better the content children are being exposed to and take steps to mitigate any adverse effects.
Another solution is for parents to be more involved in their children’s social media use, including monitoring the content children are exposed to and engaging in conversations about the accuracy and reliability of online information.
Finally, educators need to teach critical thinking skills to children from a young age. Teach them how to evaluate sources of information and discern fact from fiction online.
In conclusion, algorithms are powerful tools that have the potential to shape the way children see the world. While they can have positive effects, such as exposing children to new ideas and perspectives, they can also have negative consequences, such as promoting harmful content and reinforcing negative beliefs. By being more transparent about how algorithms work, being more involved in children’s social media use, and teaching critical thinking skills, we can help mitigate the adverse effects of algorithms and create a safer and more positive online environment for children.
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.