Santa Rosa Community Briefs

ReptiDay brings reptile breeders, experts to Navarre

PENSACOLA — ReptiDay is the one-day version of events presented by Repticon, which hosts reptile and exotic animal expos throughout the United States.

The annual event returns to Santa Rosa County 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Navarre Conference Center.

Attendees can learn about animals not often seen in local pet stores during seminars by experts in the field of herpetology. In addition, guests can shop for a new family pet among the hundreds of reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, spiders and small exotic animals.

ReptiDay Pensacola is also the place for them to get merchandise, cages, supplies, live and frozen feeders, as well as expert advice about caring for their new household member. Many vendors allow live interactions with the pets during visits to their booth.

Free-entry raffles are held frequently throughout the event, offering guests the opportunity to win prizes.

At the door, tickets cost $10 for adults, $5 for children 5-12, and children under 5 are admitted free. VIP early-entry tickets are available at http://repticon.com/florida/reptiday-pensacola/.

The Navarre Conference Center is located at 8700 Navarre Parkway, Navarre.

Woodbine Baptist sets Harvest Festival

PACE — Woodbine Baptist Church has scheduled a Harvest Festival.

The event is 4-6 pm. Nov. 11 at 4912 Woodbine Road, Pace.

Free hotdogs, chili and hot chocolate will be available. Attendees can enjoy a hayride, bounce house, games, crafts, face painting, candy, live music, cakewalk and popcorn.

Santa Rosa County Extension sets free landscaping class

MILTON — Experts from the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Santa Rosa County Extension Office will offer a class on landscaping.

The free session is set 10 a.m. Nov. 17 at the Gulf Breeze Library, 1060 Shoreline Drive in Gulf Breeze.

Mary Salinas, UF-IFAS Extension Santa Rosa County residential horticulture agent, will discuss how to implement the nine principles of Florida-friendly landscaping to have a healthier yard, reduce labor and expenses and protect water resources.

Contact Bethany Diamond at 675-6654 or bethanydiamond@ufl.edu for questions about the class or locations.

Navarre seniors' dance scheduled

NAVARRE — The Navarre Saturday Night Dance returns to the Holley-Navarre Senior Center, with the music of Joe Occhipinti’s Band, on Saturday, Nov. 25.

The event is set 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the James M Harvell Road center,  just across the street from the Navarre Public Library.

Bring packaged snacks for the refreshment table. Soft drinks will be provided; no alcohol is allowed.

Tickets cost $10 and will be sold at the door.

The center is open every day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and many afternoons when activities are taking place.  

Call 713-819-1980 or 936-1644  for information.

Vendors, artists and crafters sought for fair

MILTON — St. Mary’s Episcopal Church seeks artists and crafters for its annual Winter Arts and Crafts Fair.

This event is set noon to 7 p.m. Dec. 1 and from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dec. 2 at the historic church on 6849 Oak St., in Milton. The church seeks vendors to showcase their handiwork including custom jewelry, art, woodcrafts and candles.

Inside booth space is available for $45 for both days and includes one 6-foot table. Outside booths are $20 for one day and $35 for both. Set-up will be from 9-11:30 a.m. Dec. 1. Space is limited. Use of electricity costs $5.

Contact the church at 623-2905 or stmarysmiltonflorida@gmail.com for a vendor application.

Christmas Tour of Homes set in Milton

MILTON — The Milton Garden Club and Bruce Baker of RE/MAX Infinity will present the Christmas Tour of Homes.

The event is set 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 2 and 3 throughout Milton.

Tickets cost $10 and have directions to the houses and church on the tour. Participants may drive from home to home to see the sites.

Garden Club members will be at the houses. MGC will hold a cookie reception at the 5256 Alabama St. clubhouse.

Tickets are available from the Milton Garden Clubhouse and at Simply Southern, 5165 Canal St. in Milton.

Santa Rosa County Democratic Black Caucus sets Blue Jazz Brunch fundraiser

GULF BREEZE — The Santa Rosa County Democratic Black Caucus will present a Blue Jazz Brunch fundraiser.

The event is set 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Tiger Point Community Center, 1370 Tiger Park Lane in Gulf Breeze. It includes a catered buffet brunch, music by The Jaspers, prize drawings and guest speakers.  Tallahassee mayor and gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum will be among speakers.

Tickets for the event cost $25 and are available through www.srcdbc.org or by contacting Elaine Reid at 501-3417. Funds raised will support the caucus’ “Adopt A Family for Xmas” project; support voter education and information activities; and underwrite voter transportation for seniors and the disabled and other community advocacy activities.

Santa Rosa Art Association offers art grants

MILTON — The Santa Rosa Art Association Inc. is offering up to $200 art grants to individual classroom teachers in any discipline and up to $300 for teams or grade-level teachers in any discipline in Santa Rosa County for use in the 2017-2018 school term.

The money used must fund art education projects of some kind — whether that involves art creation, history or appreciation — and teachers must produce tangible proof of completion.

Teachers applying for a grant may submit as individuals or as a team, may be assigned to any grade level, and do not have to be art teachers.

Visit www.sraamilton.com or email m2009br@gmail.com for an application.

Business offering $55K in scholarships for high school seniors

GULF BREEZE — Mediacom Communications is offering $55,000 in scholarships to support high school seniors planning to further their education. In its 17th consecutive year, the company's scholarship program will award $1,000 World Class Scholarships to 55 high school seniors.

Scholarship recipients can use the financial award to support educational expenses for higher education or vocational training from any accredited post-secondary institution starting in the fall of 2018. Award selection is based on academic achievement and leadership.

Applications for the company's World Class Scholarships are available at www.mediacomworldclass.com. All high schools in the business' served communities received informational cards asking school officials to make seniors aware of the scholarship and encourage submission of applications on or before the Feb. 16, 2018 deadline. 

Applicants do not have to be the company's customers but must live in areas where the business provides broadband, video, phone and other digital communication services.

A complete list of communities in the company's service areas is included with the online application.

Send inquiries to scholarship@mediacomcc.com.

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