Feeding the Gulf Coast

West Bay Advent Christian Church of Panama City Beach is hosting a free Feeding the Gulf Coast event tomorrow, January 20th! Tomorrow is forecasted to be mostly sunny with a high of 70, so dress for a cool day. West Bay Advent Christian Church is partnering with the agency Feeding the Gulf Coast to help those in need. Starting at 11 a.m. (CST), they will be handing out boxes of food to those in need. The program volunteers will load your vehicle, so please stay in your car and stay safe! The event will continue while supplies last. 

Easy Flow Chair Yoga in Lake DeFuniak

Amy Meyer of the Lake DeFuniak Yoga Studio is hosting an Easy Flow Chair Yoga. This particular chair yoga is a gentle form of yoga that can be done while sitting. Additionally, some poses can be done while standing and using a chair for support. This form of chair yoga can improve flexibility, concentration, strength, reduce pain, reduce stress, reduce joint pain, and improve 

mood.

Brushes & Booze at Rain Dothan

Looking for some Friday fun? Today, January 16th, Southern Strokes Art of Dothan will be bringing back Brushes & Booze! The creation of the night is beautiful door hangers themed just in time for Valentine’s Day. The event starts at 5 p.m. CST and ends at 8 p.m. Tickets are $40 and can be bought at Rain’s Eventbrite event HERE – happy Friday everyone! Have a fun and safe weekend!

 

Yoga with Puppies

Friends Of The Escambia County Animal Shelter and the Yoga Alliance are coming together to host a Yoga with Puppies event tomorrow! Although the in-person class is full (and therefore the ability to cuddle with puppies is no longer available for this date), the online class is open to one and all!

This is a gentle yoga class led by Kim Corley, RYT. Kim is certified through the Yoga Alliance. All levels of experience are welcome. The online event will be live-streamed for a suggested donation of $15, although the stream is free. Visit the Facebook event page HERE to participate in the live stream on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. CST. 

Invasive Plant Removal

Eager to find an event that allows you to volunteer, learn, and get outdoors all in one fell swoop? Check out the upcoming Invasive Plant Species Removal event in Tallahassee! Hosted by UF/IFAS Leon County Extension, this educational experience will occur on Saturday, January 16th from 9 a.m. CST to 11 a.m. CST (although you are welcome to leave early as needed). This cool morning event will teach you how to identify and efficiently remove invasive plant species such as camphor, coral ardisia, and more!

Coral Ardisia

Participants must wear masks during the entire event, although it will be held entirely outside and social distancing will be a natural part of spreading out to cover the work area. Please meet by 9 a.m. at Gil Waters Reserve at Lake Munson. This is a lake that drains into Ames Sink and then makes its way to Wakulla Springs. By participating in this invasive species removal, you are helping native plants and animals thrive as well as improving water quality! Children and families are welcome; please bring gloves, water, buckets, and removal tools if you have them. 

Farm Share’s Story and Their Upcoming Free Food Distribution

Founded in 1991 with the goal of eliminating food waste, Farm Share has grown to accommodate community hunger. Did you know that most large groups collecting food donations from the public charge a per-pound “shared maintenance fee?” This means local churches, soup kitchens, and more must pay up to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year! Farm Share gives food to their recipient agencies without fees of any kind which helps agencies that cannot afford the maintenance fees as well as small, grass-root organizations.

This Saturday, January 16th from 7 a.m. CST to 10 a.m. CST, Farm Share is having a Free Food Distribution event at Rise Institute in Tallahassee. This is a FREE event that will be held at 1200 W Tharpe St, Tallahassee, FL 32303-4608, United States. 

Visit the official Farm Share website HERE for more other food distribution events, how to volunteer, how to support, and to donate!

Crafternoon Tea in Dothan!

The Dothan Houston County Library System will be hosting their monthly Crafternoon Tea event tomorrow, Wednesday, January 13th. Starting at 3 p.m. (CST), January’s craft will be sewing-based. This is a free event that has been adapted to the safety standards encouraged against COVID. This month’s sewing project is a prepackaged project with instructions to take home. The packet will also include the tea of the month, and instructions on how to brew it! 

PLEASE NOTE: (1) packets available while supplies last and (2) packet pick up is at the WESTGATE BRANCH only! For more information or to connect with people to share your finished project with, visit the event page on Facebook by Clicking Here!

 

 

 

College Football Championship

Today is the college football championship game between Alabama and Ohio State! The game is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. EST. Looking for somewhere to watch the game? If you’re close to Pensacola, visit the Coastal County Brewing Company to enjoy interesting beers, home-style comfort food, and a giant big-screen TV! If you wear your team’s gear, you will be rewarded for your team spirit with special pint discounts. Please note that doors open at 4 p.m. and there is a maximum occupancy in effect due to COVID. If you live closer to Tallahassee, consider visiting The Brass Tap in Midtown to watch the Ohio State Buckeyes take on the Alabama Crimson Tide. There will be endless food and drink options but please note that the Tap will continue to follow social distancing guidelines. 

Jackson County Extra Food Day

Attention Jackson County residents! Innovative Charities of Northwest Florida is having a mobile food distribution event today from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. The event is FREE to Jackson County residents, and will not count against the normal monthly food allotment. The event will be drive-thru only to encourage safety, and there is a limit of one box/bag per household. Please be aware there will be someone directing you to where you should park. After parking, please open your trunk and DO NOT get out of your car; volunteers will be by to take care of you.

Check out Innovative Charities Facebook page to view their address, RSVP for the event, and more! Click here

Dry Winter Skin? Today is the Day for You!

National Winter Skin Relief Day is an annual event that encourages individuals to consider how their skin is handling the harsh winter weather. Created by the makers of CeraVe Skincare, it is celebrated on January 8th and works to bring awareness to all the extra attention winter skin needs to stay healthy. Winter weather is indicative of dropping temperatures and moisture in the air decreasing. When moisture is lower, skin tends to suffer. Especially with wind chill! So how can you help protect, heal, and pamper your skin?

  • Avoid the temptation to take long, hot showers; heat strips skin of its natural oils and causes inflammation. This inflammation causes skin cells to swell up, and they then dry loose and poorly, leading to cracks in the skin. Take lukewarm showers instead; you get the warmth you cherish without causing damage to your delicate skin. 
  • Avoid harsh cleaners and DON’T scrub! Harsh cleansers mess with the pH balance of your skin, further drying it out. Scrubbing can cause additional surface damage, and irritate your skin if you’re particularly sensitive. Instead, use cleansers that are all-natural or at least contain a minimum amount of harsh chemicals like perfume (often labeled as ‘parfum’). Allow the natural lather of bar soaps like oatmeal or tea tree (amongst MANY others) to do the work so you don’t scrub your skin raw.
  • Post-shower, allow your skin to air dry if possible, or pat your skin dry with a soft towel. DON’T rub or scrub the towel over yourself; it will cause more irritation and inflammation. Post-drying is also the best time to put on moisturizer or lotion; be sure to keep the bathroom door closed so the humidity produced by your warm shower doesn’t escape.
  • When dressing for winter weather, wear layers! The layer against your skin should be made of natural fibers like flannel or cotton. This will keep your skin from being irritated by the rubbing of multiple layers, and assist with wicking away any sweat to keep from breaking out in heat rash or other skin irritations. Layers not touching your skin should be heat-trapping or more effective against cold weather.

Looking for a low-cost DIY recipe that will take care of your skin regardless of location? Try the recipe below to make a natural Epsom salt body butter:

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup coconut oil or shea butter
  • 2 tsp Epsom salt
  • 1 – 3 drops essential oil of your choice (not required)

Directions:

Mix the ingredients together in a bowl until well combined. Apply a thin layer to your skin by massaging in circular motions. Be sure to store the remainder in an airtight container!