Community Happenings 10-19
18.10.11
All parade-ground codes are 850 unless specified.
Florida Die out Association
• Oct. 21-23: Camping and hiking at Pine Log Position Forest. Call 492-8258.
• Oct. 25: Monthly engagement at 6 p.m. at Ed’s Hometown Seafood & Steaks in Niceville. Visitors accepted. Call 654-1172.
Yard sale
The Emerald Seaside Children’s Advocacy Center will consider a yard sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 21 and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 22 at 401 McEwen Urgency in Niceville. Funds raised will help to supply services to local child abuse victims at no outlay to the families served.
Investing workshop
Teresa Imdieke will untangle justify the basics of investing when Shelter House hosts an Investing 101 workshop from 10 a.m. to hours Oct. 22 at the Destin Library, 150 Sibert Ave. The workshop is without cost or obligation and open to women in the community. Call 243-1201.
Source: Destin Log
Play Miniature Golf in the Library, Oct. 23
14.10.11
The common is invited to play miniature golf in the Batavia Disreputable Library—amid skeletons and spiders—during the third annual Library Links, from noontide to 4 p.m., Sunday, October 23.
Sponsored by the Batavia Buyers Library Foundation, Library Links is a Halloween-themed, kid-palsy-walsy, 18-hole miniature golf course arranged on both floors of the Library, 10 S. Batavia Ave. Families, adults, and teens can possess have a good time a fun game and use Library services and materials in the same afternoon.
The get is $5 per person; $3 per child age 12 and younger. Registration is not required and costumes are encouraged.
Proceeds from the things turned out support Library collections, technologies, and cultural events.
“This is a fun day at the Library,” said George H. Scheetz, library the man. “Children can wear their Halloween costumes an additional day. Everyone enjoys seeing the costumes and the decorations.”
Base board member Ann Larson is in charge of the way and decorations. Volunteers, who prepare, set up, and help on the speed, include Foundation and Library board members, and other members of the community, including ripe school students.
Source: TribLocal