Santa Rosa Community Briefs

MILTON — Here's a look at upcoming events in Santa Rosa County and surrounding areas.

UPCOMING 

St. Mary’s Episcopal Church annual Winter Arts and Crafts Fair 

MILTON — St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will hold a arts and crafts fair Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. This event will be held at the historic church’s parish hall located at 6850 Oak Street, Milton, Fla. Hours are Friday noon to 7 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Just in time for Christmas shopping, enjoy the day browsing one-of-a-kind custom jewelry, art, woodcrafts, candles and other creative handiwork. Retail sales vendors also will showcase their great products as well.

The Episcopal Church Women will be selling baked goods, goodies, jams, jellies and other canned goods, and the Men’s Group will be grilling hamburger lunches & Gumbo will be available as long as supplies last.

For more information contact the church at 850.623.2905 or stmarysmiltonflorida@gmail.com.

Upcoming Imogene Theatre shows

MILTON — Upcoming performances at the Imogene Theatre, 6866 Caroline St include those below. Purchase tickets online at www.theimogenetheatre.com/buy-tickets-online. Call 678-754-3976 for details.

Mill Town chili throwdown featuring Leah Seawright concert

When: 2-10 p.m. Nov. 17

Cost: free to attend cookoff, $15 for the concert

Details: Alabama-based country musician Leah Seawright will perform after the cookoff. To enter the cookoff, visit the Imogene Theatre website.

Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre (Karaoke Killer)

When: 7-9:30 p.m. Nov. 30 

Cost: Adult (Meal) $35; Military (Meal) $30; Child (Meal) $25; Show Only (No Meal) $20

Details: Murder mystery dinner theatre. Following the performance of the murder mystery dinner, there will be Karaoke singing open to the public.

Upcoming at the Panhandle Community Theatre

PACE — The Panhandle Community Theatre is located at 4646 Woodbine Road. Visit

www.panhandlecommunitytheatre.com or call 221-7599 for information. Individual tickets are $15. "Low-dough" prices for Thursdays are $12. Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights begin at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m. 

Steel Magnolias

Written by Robert Harling

Directed by Joseph Perna

Shows: Nov.  15-18 

Bagdad Museum: Let's Talk History

MILTON — Bagdad Museum at 4512 Church St. will be open 9 a.m. to noon Saturday mornings the first four weekends in Novemeber. This will be an opportunity to discuss and ask questions about Bagdad’s history and current National Historical Registry designation as well as Bagdad’s historic land development code. Visitors can view a recently found and never on display 1858 British penny found in the front yard of the Beech House on Forsyth St. by a military mine detecting expert.

LEAD Academy FFA Harvest Celebration and Rodeo

CHUMUCKLA — LEAD Academy Classical School is pleased to announce the addition of a PCA Rodeo to their Annual Harvest Celebration, Nov. 16, and 17. The Rodeo is at Chumuckla Horse Arena 5976 Chumuckla Highway, Pace, adjacent to West Florida Soccer Club.

Santa Rosa Creek Tribe Pow Wow

MILTON — Nov. 17 and 18 is the 28th annual intertribal Santa Rosa Creek Tribe Pow Wow on the Santa Rosa Creek Tribe grounds at 4750 Willard Norris Road. The grounds will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with the Saturday grand entry at 11 a.m. and Sunday grand entry at noon.

Admission and parking are free. There will be Native American drumming, singing and dancing. Feature food items will be Indian fry bread and roasted Indian corn. Seventy vendors of Native American arts, crafts and handmade goods will be there as well.

Email Council@SantaRosaCreekTribe.org or visit SantaRosaCreekTribe.org for more information.

Jiu Jitsu Seminar for Hurricane Michael Relief

MILTON —Milton First Assembly of God at 6163 Dogwood Drive will be the site of the Brazilian jiu jitsu "Mega Seminar" benefitting victims of Hurricane Michael. At 9 a.m. Dec. 8, attendees will learn from guest instructors like Danny Ruiz, Daniel Silva, Tony Baker, David Fernandez, Tra Alidor, Anthony Mitchell, Sean Applegate, Chico Mendes, John Hanson, Anthony Benavente, Paul Domenech, Josh Mancuso, Erick Raposo, Jim Whyte and Jeff Cimmings. The $40 minimum donations 100 percent go to families and gyms affected by the hurricane. Organizers will take unwrapped Christmas gifts for children. Contact Tra Alidor at 572-1226 for information.

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