Florida’s “winter season” is the perfect time to stand over a hot grill for hours on end and enjoy the delicacies those grills can make. Are you looking for a celebration of barbeque? Check out Butts & Clucks, Apalachicola’s annual BBQ festival. Today and tomorrow, come by 1 Battery Park. There will be four smoked meat categories with $12,000 in cash and prizes. Not a nationally-renowned grill master? No worries! Come out to enjoy a variety of delicious food vendors (BBQ and more!) or shop for merchandise. Learn more by visiting the festival website here.
Houseplants 101
Caroline Manuel and Rosey Melucci will be hosting a Houseplants 101 workshop at Native Nurseries in Tallahassee. The workshop will be held on January 21st at 10am. Houseplants can improve the aesthetics of a home or porch AND improves air quality. Manuel and Melucci will be sharing their favorite, easy-to-grow houseplants, how to care for them, and more! Registration is REQUIRED for this event; call the nursery at (850) 386-8882 to secure your spot. Call soon as the class is limited to 15 people.
Please note: parking for the workshop is in the secondary parking lot. Use the driveway next door to the nursery with the ‘Workshop Parking’ sign seen from Centerville Rd. For more information, visit the Facebook event page here.
National Gourmet Coffee Day
National Gourmet Coffee Day is celebrated on January 18 every year. Gourmet coffee is specifically made using 100% Arabica coffee beans and is renowned for its quality and consistency of flavor. Looking to try a cup of gourmet coffee today? The list below curates coffee shops in the Florida Panhandle and surrounding areas that reportedly carry/have carried Arabica coffee beans. Or, consider buying online and brewing at home!
- RedEye Coffee – Midtown (1122 Thomasville Rd, Tallahassee)
- Lucky Goat Coffee (1307 N Monroe St #5, Tallahassee)
- Martin Coffee Co. (1633 Marshall St, Jacksonville)
- Largemouth Coffee Company (117 E Broad St, Eufaula, AL)
ReTreePC Tree Giveaway
ReTree Panama City is working with the UF|IFAS Extension Office to give away free trees this coming weekend. While supplies last, there will be 3-gallon Sweetbay Magnolias and Tulip Poplars available to residents. IFAS Master Gardeners will be on-site to answer questions you may have about the trees’ growing condition. The giveaway will be held on January 21st and will be held at two locations: The Market at St. Andrews at Oaks by the Bay Park and Panama City Farmer’s Market at McKenzie Park. The giveaway begins at 9am at McKenzie Park and 10am at The Market at St. Andrews. For information specific to the St. Andrews giveaway, visit this Facebook event page. For information specific to McKenzie Park, visit this Facebook event page.
Hoggetowne Medieval Faire
Gainesville’s 36th annual renaissance festival starts tomorrow! Hoggetowne Medieval Faire will be held at 9409 SW Archer Rd for the next three weekends. Open January 14-15, 20-21, and 27-29, come by to bring 2023 in ye olde style. There will be NINE stages with live entertainment including full-flight falconry, aerial acrobatics, jugglers, knife throwers, and gypsy dancers. Over 160 artisans and craftsmen will be selling one-of-a-kind jewelry, stone carvings, leather crafts, and period fashions in the medieval marketplace. But that’s not all! There will also be living chess board matches, carnival rides, and a fully-stocked food court. Look forward to trying blooming onions, giant turkey legs, fresh-baked pastries, sweet potato fries, succulent ribs, and MORE. Learn more by visiting the Faire website here.
AUDITIONS: The Addams Family
Director Stephen Lott is hosting auditions for the Addams Family (showing March 17 – April 2, 2023). Auditions will be held January 16-18th. The show plot is as follows:
A comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, features an original story and it’s every father’s nightmare: Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family– a man her parents have never met. And if that wasn’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before– keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents.
To prepare for the audition, prepare 16 – 24 bars (one verse and a chorus) of a song in musical theatre style. This is a tracked musical, so please prepare a tracked audition piece. There will be a speaker provided or you can bring your own (use karaoke or accompaniment tracks only). Choose a song that enhances and shows off your singing skills. You may also be asked to take part in movement or dance auditions where the choreographer will ask you to learn a few steps. No a capella auditions.
Please visit the Facebook event page to find detailed casting information or sign up for auditions here.
National Cut Energy Costs Day
Yesterday was National Cut Your Energy Costs Day. It was established by the Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance. Celebrated annually, it is designed to bring awareness to energy waste in businesses and homes. According to the mortgage company Freddie Mac, an average U.S. family spends $2,200 per year on energy bills. Cutting your energy waste helps you save money. Find a few suggestions below of changes you can make in your home to save more money in the long run:
- Buy a programmable thermostat.
- Switch to LED lights. They might cost twice as much as CFL bulbs, but they last three times longer.
- Check that your appliances are energy efficient or choose energy efficient when you buy new/used appliances.
- Consider houseplants. They help reduce energy waste via transpiration.(1)
- Every 3 months, check your appliances for dust build-up. Clean if necessary. This helps the unit perform efficiently.
- Kill phantom energy loads (aka “vampire/ghost power” or “standby power”) by unplugging certain electronics/appliances when they are not in use. An estimated 5-10% of residential energy is used for standby power.(1) Visit this Green Groundswell article to learn which electronics consume standby power.
30A Songwriters Festival
The annual 30A Songwriters Festival is coming soon! A weekend party will feature a who’s who of singer-songwriters from different decades AND genres. The event headliners include Lyle Lovett, Gin Blossoms, Rickie Lee Jones, Yola, Steve Earle, and Morgan Wade. There will also be over 175 artists, 225 performances, and 30 different venues over the four-day festival. Come down to South Walton on January 13-16th to enjoy the music and a variety of local food vendors. Learn more by visiting the Festival website here.
Earth’s Rotation Day
It is a well-known fact that the Earth rotates once every 24 hours. However, it wasn’t always common knowledge. It is thanks to the practical demonstration of Leon Foucault that we know about the Earth’s rotation. In 1851, the French physicist Foucault demonstrated how the planet rotates using his now-famous pendulum, the Foucault Pendulum.
A simple yet brilliant creation, the pendulum uses a suspended lead ball to indicate the rotation of the Earth over the course of a day. The pendulum is surrounded by small pins arranged in a circle, which the pendulum knocks down one by one, eventually completing a full rotation. Foucault first conducted his experiment in the Paris Observatory. It was then replicated in the Panthéon, where it remains an impressive centerpiece for visitors to view to this day.
Most discovery centers, planetariums, and museums have a version of Foucault’s Pendulum on display. However, you can also replicate this experiment at home with the kids using household items! For detailed instructions, visit this Resalvaged article to learn more.
New Year Hikes
Looking to stick to your new year goal of being more active? Want to spend more time outdoors? Come out to explore the Gulf Coast’s coastal beauty this January! There will be four different hikes guided by a ranger this month. The hikes will be on the beach at the Rish Recreation Area in Port St. Joe, so come prepared for sun, sand, and fun. The hikes will be held on January 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th. Visit the Florida State Parks website here to learn more or contact the organizers with questions.