Community Briefs August 27

Santa Rosa County Fair

The Santa RosaCountyFair Association needs volunteers. The group meets the 3rd Tuesday every month at the Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce building at 6 p.m. For more information email jade_starr78@yahoo.com.

Navarre Garden Club

Navarre Garden Club, a 501c(3) non-profit, is accepting Farmers Market vendor applications for Saturdays in September and October at their Green Thumb turquoise building location, 8418 East Bay Blvd. in Navarre. All products must be hand-made or home-grown. Contact Nancy.Gaskins@operationHSH.com

Navarre Garden Club Membership Meeting

The Navarre Garden Club with hold a general membership meeting on Sept. 1.    The meeting will be held at The Club at Hidden Creek.  The meeting begins at 9 a.m.  This is the first general meeting after the club's summer hiatus. Guest speakers are a part of each monthly meeting.  September's guest speaker is Chuck Pohlmann.  His topic will be "Water Quality in the Sound."

 Many activities for members are scheduled throughout September.  Members may participate in the Green Thumb plant sales, an arts and crafts group, floral design group and a horticulture study group during the month. The Navarre Garden Club always welcomes individuals throughout the year.  For more information please visit the club's website navarregardenclub.org or e-mail member@navarregardenclub.org.

Santa Rosa Adult School now holding classes

Santa RosaAdultSchool is offering adult education classes, including adult high school completion, adult basic education, and GED® preparation now. We also offer adult English Language classes. For the low tuition fee of $30.00 per term, students may attend daytime classes in Milton or night classes in Navarre.  For the low tuition fee of $30.00 per term, students may attend classes in Milton, Pace, or Navarre. Both day and evening classes are provided, depending on the location. Enrollment is open enrollment so students can enroll at any time.  Call 983-5710 for details.

Dragonfly Art Gallery Calls for Entries

on September 4th the Dragonfly Gallery will host a show titled Art By The Square Foot. The show will be judged and prizes will be awarded. We encourage all Dragonfly artists and artists from the community to participate. We encourage all media of paint, drawing, photography, collage and clay to be involved.

The fee to enter the show is $20 per artist. Each can hang up to 3 pieces of work for that price. If an artist would like to have additional work hung the fee will be $5.00 for each additional piece. All work must be exactly 12" x 12" frame included.

For more information contact the Dragonfly Gallery 981-1100 or visit www.thedragonflygallery.org. The Dragonfly Gallery is open Tuesday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

2015 Bon Fest

On Saturday, August 29 the 2015 Bon Fest will be held at WoodlandHeightsResourceCenter at 111 Berkeley Avenue, Pensacola. Admission is free.  Authentic Japanese food, dancing and fun activities for all ages will happen from 12 p.m. until 4 p.m.  For more information call 452-9599 or email kumiko.curtis@nexweb.org.

Milton High School Classes of ’79 and ’80 Reunion update

The MiltonHigh School classes of 1979 and 1980 are having a class reunion September 5th and 

6th, Saturday and Sunday on NavarreBeach.  Classes from ’77 thru ’81 are also invited. 

If you are an alumni, or know one, please contact Fawn Pittman Oakes for more details.  Call or text 206-9848 or email wfoakes@southernco.com.

The Facebook page is – MHS Class of 1977-1981 ReunionParty.

For tickets to the MHS Class of ’79 and ’80 Class Reunion, go to  

http://mkt.com/apprise-productions/mhs-class-of-class-reunion.

Milton High School Class of 1965 Reunion

The Milton High School (MHS) Class of 1965 is holding its 50th Class Reunion celebration on

October 16-18. This year, 2015, is also the 100th year celebration of MHS. If you are an alumni of the class of 1965 or know one, please call or text Janet Hamilton Raines 982-0431 for more details.

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Community Briefs August 27