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Happenings March 1, 2010  RSS feed
Pensacola Beach braces for influx of college students for Spring Break 2010
      Area residents should be on the lookout for bulldogs, eagles, elephants, gators, rebels, Seminoles and tigers during the month of March, and we’re not talking about the new Gulf Breeze Zoo.
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Gallery Night 2010 debuts Friday, March 19
      Stroll the streets of Downtown Pensacola and see the diverse shops, galleries and eateries during the first Gallery Night of the season, Friday, March 19 from 5 to 9 p.m.
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March is Florida Archaeology Month
      Florida Archaeology Month is an annual statewide event which encourages Floridians and visitors to learn more about the archaeology and history of the state, and to preserve the important part of Florida’s rich cultural heritage with special events.
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King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn – was it love or hate?
“The Lady in the Tower:The Fall of Anne Boleyn” by Alison Weir (Ballantine Books, $28)
      It isn't easy to blow the dust off five centuries of history and somehow make the period and its people relevant, but British historian Alison Weir has built a solid literary reputation doing just that -- fleshing out the intrigues and personalities of the Tudor era. Her latest book focuses on Anne Boleyn and her dramatic fall and eventual execution.
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Nina and Pinta return to the Gulf Coast
Second chance to see the tall ships, if you missed the Pensacola visit
      The Pinta and the Nina, replicas of Christopher Columbus’ ships, will return to the Gulf Coast March 10 through their early departure Monday morning March 15th.
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It’s time to roll logs!
Join the fun at the Lumberjack Festival
      Pensacola Junior College presents the 21st annual Northwest Florida Forestry Conclave & Lumberjack Festival Saturday, March 6 at the Milton campus.
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