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HomeJuly 6, 2005 

It’s July ...... Celebrate!
     Welcome to the July issue of Splash, your guide to all the entertaining events for mid Summer.
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Blue Angels set to SOAR
     The Navy’s Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Team
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Sertoma fireworks lights up the sky Monday, July 4
     Pensacola July 4th Celebration in Seville, by SertomaSertoma’s 4th of July Celebration, in Old Seville, Pensacola, Florida
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Here are some great movies you probably didn’t see
Nick Rupert Entertainment Article
     For a variety of reasons, sometimes great movies get overshadowed by competition, while others are marketed improperly, or in some cases, not marketed at all. My aim is to dredge up some fine films which, for whatever reason, slipped between the cracks. The list I have compiled includes dr
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From Fab ’50s to Metal Madness, home design trends abound
     For those daring do-ityourselfers, you might want to include a few of today’s newest design trends. But remember, since most design trends run on an 8-10 year cycle, what goes around eventually comes around again.
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Make learning about history Pensacola Historical Society plans Second Family Fun Day
     Muskets, bayonets, and tri-corn hats! Children of all ages are urged to answer the “call to arms” when Spanish colonial soldiers descend upon downtown, Saturday, July 9, at 10:00am. There will be tales of Indian attacks, pirate raids, smuggling, and American incursions against His Most Catho
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No, it’s Not a Revival – it’s RadioLive!
     Though the lineup for July includes Reverend Jeff Mosier, The Believers, and Matt Williams, it’s really not a revival – it’s RadioLive. Now, that is not to say you won’t be revived when you attend. We can just about promise that you will be!
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GGhhoosstt TToouurrss History comes alive with the dead in July
     Stories of hauntings, ghosts, and murders return to downtown Pensacola every Wednesday evening in July. The candle-lit walking tours, which are led by costumed guides, begin at the Pensacola Historical Museum at 115 E. Zarragossa Street, at 8:00 pm. According to event organizer, Pattie Krakow
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Pensacola Beach rescues up six-fold
By Vici Papajohn Gulf Breeze News
     Pensacola Beach Safety Director Bob West is glad to see both visitors and locals returning to area Gulf waters, yet warns that Lifeguard assists and rescues are up sixfold.
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The Chopping Block
by Philomena Corradeno
     Produce managers have a hard time keeping sneaky customers’ fingers out of the cherry display. But who cam blame these looters? Northwest cherries are so luscious-looking and tempting. And they taste as good as they look — crunchy, sweet and full of vibrant flavor. Cherries are also a hea
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Who knew email was made for sending jokes?
     The inventor of email probably didn’t realize its chief purpose was to disseminate jokes.
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Add sizzle to your landscape with new red Crape Myrtles
By Theresa Friday
     Santa Rosa County Extension Just look around and you can see that crape myrtle is among the favorite local landscape plants. It is valued as a landscape plant for its prolific summer flowers, heat and drought tolerance, and year-round landscape interest. Through intensive breeding, crape
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10 ways to save energy during the sizzling months of summer
     Energy consumption is on the rise, and the depletion of fossil fuels has become a growing problem in the United States. According to the United States Department of Energy, the U.S. uses almost a million dollars of electricity a minute, which is equivalent to approximately $525.6 billion
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