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The exhibit will showcase live reptiles from 20 different countries, including Burmese pythons, snake-necked turtles, veiled chameleons and American alligators. An interactive zoological experience, “Reptile Planet” will leave families with a newfound appreciation for these often misunderstood creatures. Tickets for “Reptile Planet” will go on sale June 1st at Exploreum.com.
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Writer. Southerner. Icon. Eudora Welty has long been recognized as one of the great Southern literary voices of the twentieth century. However, to this day, many Americans do not know her photographs taken during and after Welty's time as a junior publicist for the WPA. Artful and truthful, the photographs create a record of the Great Depression South from the eye of one of its own. The exhibit is a first effort to create a stronger tie between the two art forms so as to more fully explore these photographic images in reference to her complex written works. It is Welty, in her own words, describing the images put before the visitor to this exhibit.
Developed in partnership with The Southern Literary Trail and funded by Alabama Humanities Foundation, the exhibit is the first traveling exhibit designed by the Museum of Mobile. It is a way to work collaboratively across Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia to keep alive our memory of this native daughter of our region.
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Date: 9/7/2010 - 9/8/2010
NAS, Pensacola FL.
Price: Admission is free. Must have photo ID to enter base.
Phone: 850-452-2389
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8:30a.m. - 9:30a.m. The practices can be viewed from bleachers behind the National Museum of Naval Aviation at NAS Pensacola. The team, time permitting, conducts autograph sessions in the museum atrium immediately following most of the WEDNESDAY practices.
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Second Wednesday of each month. 6:00pm - 8:00pm A one day work shop. Instructor: Sam Cornman.
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10:30 a.m. To benefit Christian Service Center, The Lighthouse, and Mary's Shelter. Featuring raffle items and silent auction with celebrity waiters working for tips! Fashions by local boutiques.
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7:00 p.m. Outdoor. This Island favoirte has his tongue in his cheek so often it's a wonder he can carry on a converstion. Visit his website here for a list of his songs, live dates and so much more.
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5:30 p.m.-7:15 p.m. This animated film from Studio Ghibli and Walt Disney is rated G and runs 90 minutes.
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Thurs, Fri., Sat. – 7:30pm Sunday matinee – 2:00pm Two fathers decide that they want their children to fall in love. The girl, Luisa, is a daydreamer with an active imagination. The boy, Matt, is a romantic. The two fathers decide to instigate a mock feud amongst themselves in order to help the boy and girl fall in love. They figure that this feud will give them the excuse to say no to the relationship, which of course will simply encourage the children's love even more. The fathers go as far as to hire El Gallo to stage a mock abduction of Luisa, in which Matt can become a hero and save her. After this act, Luisa and Matt fall deeply in love. Soon though, the children realize their parents staged the feud and their love fades away. Later, after both children experience a little life experience on their own and are hurt by it, they reunite once again with much less drama.
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Shotgun start 12:30 p.m. Four person scramble with handicap. Net proceeds from the Shrimp Festival Golf Tournament will benefit the Alabama Gulf Coast Area Educational Foundation for scholarships to be given to local graduating seniors.
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2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Second Saturday of each month. Building on the skills learned in Beginners I, students will learn how to gather glass out of the furnace and reheat. These skills are necessary for students to start to make pieces totally on their own. With ample instruction, students will make blown vessels from start to finish. Students can expect to make 2 to 4 pieces, which will be ready to take home the next day. Shipping is available for visiting students.
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