April 1, 2010 RSS feed / Happenings

Pause to celebrate Mother Earth

Earth Day, April 22, was first officially celebrated in 1970, and marks the start of the modern environmental movement. It has become an annual event to mark the date to proactively and consciously work with our planet. More...

Celebrate Florida Lighthouse Day

From the western gateway at Pensacola along the shoreline of the Gulf of Mexico to the Dry Tortugas in the Keys and up the Atlantic coast, Florida has 29 remaining lighthouses. More...

Fiesta of Five Flags hosts crawfish festival

The Pensacola Crawfish Festival celebrates the Cajun influence in our community, and the 2010 event will be held April 30 - May 2 on the waterfront in Bartram Park in downtown Pensacola. This event is one of the largest crawfish boils in the state! More...

PMA art history public lecture series

The Pensacola Museum of Art (PMA) sponsors a series of lectures in art history that began on March 18. More...

‘Gulf Coast Landscape’ plants seeds of hope for gardeners from Apalachicola to New Orleans

Beach Reading suggestions often take the form of escapist books that take us far away from our daily reality. Sometimes they are even of a culinary nature, and we allow ourselves to chill on the beach and dream of many delicious concoctions. More...

HAPPY EASTER

See where they’re hiding the eggs along the Gulf Coast

Maundy Thursday: Holy Communion Service Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church Thursday, April 1, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. (850) 932-3594 Maundy Thursday, also known as "Holy Thursday" is the Thursday before Easter. More...