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This Weekend
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FRIDAY, Feb. 24
THIRD ANNUAL TOAST FOR THE PAWS: 6-10 p.m. at The Wine Dog. Wine and Craft Beer Tasting fundraiser features more than 55 wines and 20 craft beers, hors d?ouevres, live music and a silent auction to benefit the Humane Society of Bay County. Admission: $15 plus one Wish List Item: paper towels, brown paper and plastic shopping bags, Clorox bleach and wipes, antibacterial hand soap, dish soap, hand towels and wash cloths, cat litter, Purina Dog Chow and Puppy Chow, Purian Cat Chow and Kitten Chow, dog and cat treats, harnesses, dog and cat toys, peanut butter, pill pockets, liquid laundry detergent. Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance at The Wine Dog, 103 W. 23rd St., No. E5. Details: AdoptMe.org.
PIANO MEN 2 -STARRING JIM WITTER: Jim Witter is back at The Martin Theatre, 409 Harrison Ave., Panama City with a musical celebration of the ?80s. Relax to the music of Billy Joel and Elton John, as Jim Witter plays on grand piano, along with his backup band of guitar, bass, flute/sax/electric keyboard and drums. Details or tickets: 763-8080 or MartinTheatre.com.
?ALMOST, MAINE?: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 24-25 and 2 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Kaleidoscope Theatre. Admission $17. A comedy by John Cariani set in a small town in northern Maine that doesn't quite exist. Things become surreal as the northern lights hover above and the residents find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and often hilarious ways. Details: KT-Online.org.
?THE BIG GOODBYE?: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; matinees 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, at Gulf Coast State College. Seating limited; general admission $10; free for GCSC students, faculty, staff and retirees with proper ID; GCSC Alumni Association members receive half off admission with current membership card. Advanced tickets: BrownPaperTickets.com. Recommended for mature audiences. Details: 872-3886 or GulfCoast.edu/arts. Stage adaptation by Jason Hedden of noir crime novel by Michael Lister.
LEHNERT CHAMBER PLAYERS: 7 p.m. at Gulf Beach Presbyterian on Highway 79 as part of The Church and the Arts series. Internationally-acclaimed Oswald Lehnert, violinist; Oswald Lehnert Jr., cellist; and Doris Lehnert, pianist of Boulder, Colo., will join guest violist Larry Tyson to perform a concert of Brahms, Mozart, Schumann, Beethoven and Liszt; art by Phyllis Reimink. Suggested donation: $15. Details: 230-1991.
BAY BREEZE PERFORMING ARTS INVITATIONAL: 7 p.m. at Bay High School?s Cobb Gym, the Bay High Million Dollar Band hosts the fourth annual event. Exhibitions include Marty Martins Karate Center, Panastics Gymnastics, majorettes from Covenant and Bay Haven, dance teams, drumline ensembles and winterguard units from Jinks Middle School, as well as Arnold, Mosley and Bay high schools. Details: 767-4625.
RED STOCKING REVUE: 7:30 p.m. Feb. 24-25 at the Marina Civic Center; presented by the GFWC Woman?s Club of Panama City. Theme: The Amazing, Incredible Time Machine. Tickets: $15 in advance; $18 at the door to benefit local charities.
LIAN ZHEN WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP: Feb. 24-27 at the Visual Arts Center of Northwest Florida. Lian will be teaching watercolors and Chinese painting. He will have Chinese painting kits available. Details: Lianspainting.com, Vacnwf.org or 769-4451.
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SATURDAY, Feb. 25
ST. ANDREWS WATERFRONT FARMERS MARKET REOPENING: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Beck Ave. and at St. Andrews Marina. America's only farmers' market connected by ferry service features a unique Make-It-or-Grow-It atmosphere with locally produced crafts and produce. Chef Jennifer prepares a market fresh meal. Live music on both sides of the water. Details: 763-7359 and WaterfrontMarkets.org.
NOAH'S ARK CRAFT FAIR: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., 12902 Front Beach Road, Panama City Beach. Crafts, art, displays, bake table. Details: 234-6062.
THUNDER ANGELS MOTORCYCLE SWAP MEET: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ms. Newby?s Liquors, 8711 Thomas Dr., Panama City Beach with food, raffles, 50/50 drawing; rain or shine; pre-registration deadline is Feb. 19. Details: Vickie 585-9780.
CAMELLIA FESTIVAL & HERITAGE DAY: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Eden Gardens State Park; expert camellia talks including bloom identification, air layering, care, waxing and arranging; explore local history and archeology, living history demonstrations including candle and soap making, butter and cracklin? production, moonshining, old time toys and games.
CHEF BILLY REDD: 10:30 a.m. at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City featuring dishes prepared by Gulf Coast State College chef. Reservations: 769-8979.
AUTHOR CHUCK BARRETT BOOK SIGNING: Noon to 6 p.m. at Books By The Sea, 571 Harrison Ave. The Panama City native returns to his hometown Saturday to launch and sign copies of his latest thriller, ?The Toymaker.? Light refreshments will be available.
AN EVENING IN MONTE CARLO: 6 p.m. at the Panama City Beach Senior Center, 423 Lyndell Lane, to benefit the Bay County Alzheimer?s Alliance. Tickets: $25. Details: Mike McLaughlin, 896-2408.
THE RETURN: 7 p.m. at Tropical Garden Theatre at Gulf World Marine Park for the best of the Beatles; show closes 2012 Winter Concert Series. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $20; $25 at the door. Details: GulfWorldMarinePark.com.
ROLLER DERBY: 7:30 p.m. at Skate Factory, 333 W. 14th St. with Panama City Roller Derby vs. Tampa Bay Bruise Crew. Tickets: $8 in advance; $10 at the door; ages 8 and younger are free. Bring your chair. Free admission to afterparty at Spinnaker with hand stamp.
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SUNDAY, Feb. 26
?RIGOLETTO?: 4 p.m. at the Marina Civic Center as part of PCMA?s 70th season. Puccini?s masterpiece is an intriguing study of the contrasts between good and evil. Destinies collide as the womanizing Duke of Mantua and his vengeful court jester Rigoletto, weave a fascinating drama of seduction, betrayal, curses and vendettas ending with the tragic death of an innocent young woman. Details: 236-1260 or MarinaCivicCenter.com.
?THE MEANING OF LIFE IN MOVIES?: 6 p.m. at CityArts Cooperative in downtown Panama City. Red carpet ?Oscar Party? to debut Michael Lister?s new nonfiction book, with food, games, music and a costume contest.
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Feb. 27
?MY LIFE ON ENCONFINA CREEK?: 7 p.m. at the Bay County Public Library Community Room, 898 W. 11th St. Presented by Faye Gainer Matthews, sponsored by the Historical Society of Bay County, open to the public. Light refreshment will be served.
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Feb. 28
?A NIGHT IN OLD NEW ORLEANS?: 6:30 p.m. at the Black Angus with Dr. Muffeletta and Basin Street Stompers for a night of festive Dixieland music Reservations: Bob at 235-1659, Larry at 784-2106, or Judy at 769-5494. Admission: $15; $12 for GJS members. An optional dinner menu and beverages are available from the Black Angus.
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March 1
DR. MICHAEL SHERMER: 12:30 p.m. in the Amelia J. Tapper auditorium at Gulf Coast State College; open to the public. Topic: ?From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies ? How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as Truths.? Shermer is the founding publisher of Skeptic magazine and editor of Skeptic.com, columnist, author and adjunct professor. He has appeared on ?The Colbert Report,? ?20/20,? ?Dateline,? ?Charlie Rose? and ?Larry King Live.? He was the co-host and co-producer of the Family Channel TV series, ?Exploring the Unknown.? Details: Dr. Richard Baldwin, rbaldwin@gulfcoast.edu and 769-1551, ext. 6005 or mshermer@skeptic.com.
DEATH BY CHOCOLATE: 5-7:30 p.m. at the Marina Civic Center. Fundraiser for Emerald Coast Business Women?s Association scholarship program. Restaurants and caterers bring samples of decadent desserts. Enjoy live entertainment and silent auctions. Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Details: ECBWA.com.
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March 2
WINE TASTING: 4:30-7 p.m. March 2, March 16, March 30, April 13 and April 27 at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Drop by on your way home or on your way out for the evening. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
SIXTH ANNUAL ARCHAEOLOGY LECTURE AND FAIR: March 2-3 at the Bay County Public Library, 898 W. 11th St., Panama City. Lecture: Confederate Defenses of the Apalachicola River; Fair: Have your personal artifacts identified by the Florida Public Archeology Network. Details: Bettina Mead, 522-2120 or bmead@nwrls.com.
FRIDAY FEST: 6-10 p.m. in downtown Panama City with music and food; local shops and restaurants staying open late. Friday Fest is on the first Friday of every month from March to November. Details: PCFridayFest.com.
SEASIDE MARATHON & 5K PRE-PARTY: 7 to 10 p.m. at Caliza Pool in Alys Beach, featuring music by Dread Clampitt. Tickets are limited; cash bar and food available; must be 18 to attend; silent auction and live auctions will benefit Seaside Neighborhood School. Tickets $25 (non-refundable). Details: AlysBeach.com.
PHAR FLETCHER: March 2-3 at Schooners, 5121 Gulf Dr., Panama City Beach. Award-winning band performs modern rock/alternative. Details: Schooners.com, 235-3555 or MySpace.com/PharFletcher.
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March 3
EASTER BRUNCH COOKING CLASS: 10:30 a.m. to noon March 3 and April 5 with Hannelore Holland at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Start with an Easter Faux Quiche, ?Eggs a la Polonaise,? with wonderful strawberry muffins, finishing with ?Grits Ya Ya.? Watch cooking demonstration, then eat the food that is prepared. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
SPRING FLING: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Panama City Beach Senior Center, 423 Lyndell Lane. Juried craft and art sale sponsored by the Women's Civic Club of Panama City Beach. Details: Elaine Lichtenberger at 814-2469, email WCCSpringFling@aol.com or visit WCCPCB.com.
SHELLS AND TALES: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. EST at Salinas Park in Port St. Joe. Free family storytelling where kids can enjoy tales told by Robyn Rennick, humorist Pat Nease, and Hank Mattson, a Florida Cracker Cowboy. There will also be music, face-painting, and free hot dogs and drinks. Details: call the Preserves Center at (850) 229-1787.
ALES AND TALES: 7 to 8:30 p.m. EST at the St. Joseph Bay Golf Club. Hear the Ghost of the Old Saltworks and meet a Florida Cracker Cowboy Poet. Wine and cheese will be served. Tickets are $20 each or two for $35 if purchased in advance. Tickets at the door cost $25. Details: call the Preserves Center at (850) 229-1787.
30A WINE FESTIVAL: March 3-4 at Alys Beach is a showcase of premier wine producers and local culinary favorites. Events feature a wine tasting seminar, a walkabout showcasing more than 60 different wines, band party at nightfall, and an exclusive champagne brunch. For tickets and additional information: 30AWineFestival.com.
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March 4
LOCAL SINGERS/SONGWRITERS: Doors open at 3 p.m. at the Martin Theatre for afternoon of local performers; full bar available. Admission: $5 cover; all performers will get in free. Details: Rex Knight at 763-8080, ext. 205, or MartinTheatre.com.
MUSIC AT ST. ANDREW: 6 p.m. with Bay High Symphonic Band at St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 2001 W. 11th St., Panama City. Suggested donation: $5; students free. Details: 785-1564.
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March 6
CINEMA UNDER THE STARS: 7:30 p.m., bring blankets and low back chairs to enjoy ?Kung Fu Panda 2? under the stars in the Alys Beach Amphitheatre.
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March 7
FORREST WILLIAMS BAND: 6-8 p.m. at Amphitheatre at Alys Beach. Kick off Spring Concert Series of live music; don?t forget chairs and blankets.
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March 8
A ?SPRING? EVENT COOKING CLASS: 10:30 a.m. to noon with Hannelore Holland at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Chicken Gaulle is served over herb Polenta with grilled marinated vegetables. Watch cooking demonstration, then eat the food that is prepared. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
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March 9
CHAS SANDFORD: 7:30 p.m. at the Martin Theatre, 409 Harrison Ave., in Panama City during Friday Night Troubadours. Admission: $15. Details: 763-8080 or MartinTheatre.com.
GULF COAST HOME AND GARDEN EXPO: March 9-11 at the Bay County Fairgrounds. See trends in decorating, outdoor living, energy-savings, lawn and garden products; find creative ways to stretch your home improvement dollars; visit with experts in the industry. Free, innovative and creative seminars provide tons of ideas and tools.
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March 10
2012 PANAMA CITY HIGHLAND GAMES AND SCOTTISH FESTIVAL: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of Grace Presbyterian Church, Airport Road and Lisenby Avenue. Parade of Clans with Panama City Pipes & Drum Corps, opening ceremony at noon, Scottish athletics demonstration and games, Highland dancing, British car show, Scottish and Celtic clothing, food, books, crafts, clans and geneology resources, Tartan Tearoom, children?s events. Kirkin? O? The Tartan at 11 a.m. March 11. Admission free; donations accepted. Details: 769-4000 or PanamaCityHighlandGames.com.
FRUTTI DE MARE COOKING CLASS: 10:30 a.m. to noon with Chef Paul Denaro at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Paul returns to prepare one of his favorites from ?ole Italy,? Frutti De Mare, a fabulous combination of seafood and vegetables. Watch cooking demonstration, then eat the food that is prepared. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
KIDS COOKING CLASS: 1:30 p.m. March 10 and April 28 with Hannelore Holland at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Calzone, pizza and sugar cookies for every season. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
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March 13
?ESSENTIALLY ELLINGTON?: 6:30 p.m. at the Black Angus with pianist, vocalist Crystal Joy singing and playing the music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn with rhythm section. Reservations: Bob at 235-1659, Larry at 784-2106, or Judy at 769-5494. Admission: $15; $12 for GJS members. An optional dinner menu and beverages are available from the Black Angus.
ASIAN PORK TENDERLOIN: 2:30 p.m. March 13 and 10:30 a.m. April 19 with Hannelore Holland at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Asian marinated pork tenderloin is served over seaweed salad with Couscous vegetable combo. Watch cooking demonstration, then eat the food that is prepared. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
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March 15
?BAY LEAVES? BOOK SIGNING: 3:30 p.m. at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Come join in celebration of 100,000 copies of ?Bay Leaves? sold. Meet the original editors and have a copy of the latest edition signed by all. Hors d?oeuvres from ?Bay Leaves? and great wines to sample. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
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March 16
?THE NERD?: 7:30 p.m. March 16-17, 23-24 and 30-31 and 2 p.m. March 18, 25 and April 1 at Kaleidoscope Theatre, 207 E. 24th St., Lynn Haven. Comedy centers on dilemma of a young architect who is visited by a man he's never met, but who saved his life in Vietnam. The visitor turns out to be an incredibly inept "nerd" who outstays his welcome with a vengeance. For reservations (and savings of $1 off door prices) call 265-3226. Tickets: $16, $15 for military and seniors and $8 for students. Details: Kt-online.org.
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March 17
MEET THE ARTISTS OF ?ARAB-ESQUE?: 4 to 6 p.m., CityArts Cooperative, 318 Luverne Ave., Panama City. Explore the exhibit and converse with the artists about their art and inspirations, enjoy light refreshments and 10-percent off art in Visual Poetry: Arab-esque. Details: 769-0608 or CityArtsCooperative.com.
?CLASSICAL AND CELTIC?: 7:30 p.m. at the Marina Civic Center, as part of the Panama City POPS 16th season. Details: PanamaCityPops.com or 785-POPS (7677). For tickets, call 763-4696 or visit MarinaCivicCenter.com.
REMEMBERING CHEF EDDIE: 10:30 a.m. to noon March 17 and April 12 with Hannelore Holland at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. For more than 20 years, Chef Eddie pleased our palates with his special creations from the sea, still treasured today. Join in his memory with an appetizer of seared scallops, crusty baked spinach and grouper with Pomodoro sauce. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
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March 22
BREAD BY REQUEST COOKING CLASS: 10:30 a.m. to noon with Hannelore Holland at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Watch cooking demonstration, then eat the food that is prepared. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
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March 24
COLLIN RAYE: Tickets are on at MarinaCivicCenter.com for five-time nominee of Country Music?s Male Vocalist of the Year. Todd Sparks & The Shrimpboat Cowboys will open for Collin Raye at the Panama City Marina Civic Center in concert to benefit St. John Catholic School. Details: CollinRaye.com or MarinaCivicCenter.com.
11TH ANNUAL ROUTE 30A CAR SHOW: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Rosemary Beach. Music, demonstrations and the exciting People?s Choice Award. Details: (850) 951-2148 or HilltopProductions.com.
MAN IN THE SEA MUSEUM?S FOURTH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT: 7 a.m. registration; 8 a.m. tee time at Holiday Golf Course. Four man scramble with shotgun start, cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each flight, and for Longest Drive for men & women.
?IMPERIAL? MEXICAN COOKING CLASS: 10:30 a.m. to noon with Day Logue at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Watch cooking demonstration, then eat the food that is prepared. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
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March 25
MUSIC AT ST. ANDREW: 6 p.m. with Emerald Coast Chorale at St. Andrew United Methodist Church, 2001 W. 11th St., Panama City. Suggested donation: $5; students free. Details: 785-1564.
AZALEA TRAIL: Bay County contestants will compete to serve as Azalea Queen and Court, when they line the Azalea Trail from the Garden Club to the Cove dressed in antebellum dresses and hats. Girls in grades 9 to 12 are judged on poise and appearance as well as school achievements and community activities. Preliminary judging is March 4; deadline to apply is Feb. 17. Details: Joan Karr at 215-5210.
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March 29
SOUPS FOR SPRING: 10:30 a.m. to noon March 29 and 2:30 p.m. April 26 with Hannelore Holland at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Watch cooking demonstration, then eat the food that is prepared. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
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March 30
DEAN MITCHELL: Watercolorist show and presentation at the Bay County Public Library in Panama City. Details: 522-2120, or email bmeade@nwrls.com.
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March 31
HEART BALL 2012: JOURNEY OF LOVE: Elegant evening at Edgewater Beach Resort will feature music and dining from around the world. Details: Kathy Brust, 814-8014.
CRAB CAKES COOKING CLASS: 10:30 a.m. to noon with SABYC Chef Rick at Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Watch cooking demonstration, then eat the food that is prepared. Details: 769-8979 or SomethinsCookin.com.
THE HIGHWAYMEN: A MUSICAL TRIBUTE: See the Highwaymen recreated at the Martin Theatre, 409 Harrison Ave., Panama City. This musical tribute band was formed in 1985; the original The original Highwaymen consisted of Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash. Details or tickets: 763-8080 or MartinTheatre.com.
Source: http://www.newsherald.com/entertainment/weekend-100595-arts-click.html
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