Below are a two festivals. Both look like fun! They are both on Wednesday, October 30th. Read under each photo for more details.


Below are a two festivals. Both look like fun! They are both on Wednesday, October 30th. Read under each photo for more details.
Below are a few local farms that are having events during the next month. Be sure to go to the farm on line that you want to visit and read all current information for them. What a great way to make memories with your family and friends, have fun, and support local farms.
Also Mosier’s Farm located at 2565 Standland Road in Cottondale. They have a haunted corn maze! Open October 25-26 and November 1-2 from 7pm to 10pm. Be sure to wear appropriate shoes, no flip flops.
Sunday, October 27th is Pensacola’s biggest pet festival and mega adoption event. The Barktoberfest is at the Community Maritime Park from 10am to 4pm. This event is free to attend. They will have vendors, adoptions, pet costume contest, entertainment, and dog races. This is fun for the whole family.
October 26th is the Saturday before Halloween. Looking for something fun to do below are a handful of events happening in the panhandle. A little something for everyone. Also each area most likely has something planned so be sure to look in your area. And Saturday’s weather will feel a little like fall in the high 70’s and low 80’s throughout the day and light scattered rain is expected in some areas off and on so be sure to plan for that. As always more information below each photo and HAVE FUN!
Justice on the Block Free Legal Help on Friday, October 25th from 1pm to 4pm at the Bay County Public Library located at 898 W. 11th St in Panama City. Attorneys will be on hand for no cost to you to talk about civil legal issues you are facing post Hurricane Michael. Topics may include: FEMA claims/Insurance/Title Clearing/Landlord-tenant issues/Contractor issues/and more.
~Be sure to take any documentation/paperwork related to your questions.
Today is National Clean Your Virtual Desktop Day(NCYVDT)! The third Monday in October encourages everyone to take time to organize their virtual desktop. The Personal Computer Museum in Brantford, Ontario in 2010 created this day. A clean and organized space offers fewer frustrations. Everything is in a file and you know where to find it. Archive old files. Create shortcuts. This will help your computer run faster and help you find things more quickly. How can you observe NCYVDT? Neaten up your desktop by deleting unneeded items and sorting the rest into folders. If you are tech-savvy share your tips with others. Make sure your virus protection is up to date and run it! Delete unused icons. You can do this with your phone too! Another really good reason to clean your virtual desktop is to mitigate the risk of visual hacking. Visual hacking is a low-tech threat compared to malware. According to a survey 91% of visual hacking attempts are successful and can happen very quickly.
Happy cleaning!
Be sure to check before heading out. Many events and locations have been cancelled, closed, or postponed for this weekend due to Tropical Storm Nestor. Below is a list of a few.
Be safe out there!
Local’s family fun day. October 20th from noon to 4pm. This day is about giving back to the community, saying thank you, and celebrating those who make #850Strong! Please don’t forgot to take a valid id or proof of residence showing you are a Bay County Resident. Anything with your name and address will work. This is currently open to Bay County only due to this being a small park and they wouldn’t be able to handle the volume of all those affected by Hurricane Michael. This is for Race City, Inc in Panama City Beach on Front Beach Road. A fun, free day of miniature golf, roller coasters, bumper cars, and more!
National Pasta Day, what kind of pasta are you going to eat today? National Pasta Day(NPD) is an unofficial holiday which is celebrated annually on October 17th. No one really knows who started NPD, most likely someone who really loved pasta or a pasta manafacturer. Pasta is one of the world’s most popular foods. Pasta facts: ~ The US makes over 4 billion pounds of pasta a year. ~ Italians eat 60 pounds of pasta per person per year. ~ Macaroni, penne and spaghetti are the most popular forms of pasta. ~ There are over 600 known pasta shapes. ~ Americans eat about 20 pounds of pasta per person per year.
Look below the photos for details. Yard sales, volunteer opportunity’s, and fun! Be sure to check the weather. Rain is in the forecast for many areas of the panhandle.