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FRIDAY

MADE IN GREECE: Lecture 1-3 p.m., gallery accepting 5-7 p.m. First, students and expertise will speak about their design and a knowledge of roving and study in Greece (Tapper Center, Room 128); afterwards opening accepting for work by students and expertise of a Athens/Skopelos Study Abroad Program (Tapper Center Main Gallery, Room 112). Free admission. Exhibit will sojourn open until Sept. 27. Gallery hours are Monday by Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

FREE ART FRIDAY: 1-6 p.m. during CityArts Cooperative, 318 Luverne Ave., Panama City. Free for all ages. Create an artist?s trade label to arrangement on a village wall. Details: CityArtsCooperative.com.

DOLPHIN EMISSARY BOOK SIGNING: 2:30-5:30 p.m. during Panama City Publishing Museum Visitor?s Center, 1134 Beck Ave., featuring author and ?dolphin emissary? Cyndie Lepori-Mogavero and her book, ?Bubbles and Billy Sandwalker.? Details: 872-7208.

WINE TASTING: 5-7 p.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Details: 769-8979.

FRIDAY FEST: 6-10 p.m. in downtown Panama City along Harrison Avenue from Sixth Street to Beach Drive. Live music, food vendors, activities, automobile shows and some-more on a initial Friday of a month by November. Local shops and restaurants stay open late. Details: PCFridayFest.com.

BABY BOOMER COMEDY SHOW: 7:30-9 p.m. during Kaleidoscope Theatre. Fellow baby boomers and conductor comedians Jan McInnis and Kent Rader strike all a informed topics you?re traffic with: family, kids, work, do-it-yourself projects, dieting, aging ? and do it with waggish purify amusement that?s been a strike during thousands of venues. Admission: $20. Tickets: call 265-3226 or during a door. Details: BabyBoomerComedyShow.com.

THE OFFER/THE NEARLY DEADS/JUNE DIVIDED: 8:30 p.m. during AM Theatre, 563 Harrison Ave. in downtown Panama City. All-ages show.

COOKING WITH CHEF MIKE: Sept. 7-8 during Liza?s Kitchen, 7328 Thomas Drive, Panama City Beach focusing on Garlic. Reservations and pricing: 233-9000.

SATURDAY

THE ART OF PAINTING LOOSE: Sept. 8-10 with artist Caroll Hollack during Laguna Christian Retreat. For some-more information: Call Helen Ballance, Beach Art Group, 541-3867 or email beachartgroup@att.net.

VINTAGE MARKET: Weather permitting, 8 a.m. to noon during Panama City Marina with selected clothing, memorabilia, furniture, domicile equipment and decor; debate on Governor Stone during 1 p.m. Admisson free; donations supposed for Governor Stone. Details: Facebook: Vintage Market or Facebook.com/GovernorStone.

GREAT GRAPE STOMP: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Historic St. Andrews during extended famers? marketplace with family activities, grape stomping, grape foot-printing, grape dart throws, root rubbings and lots of tasting opportunities. Stompers can mislay boots and try their feet during a ancient art of juicing grapes for $1; tip stompers accept money prizes. Details: 763-7359 or WaterfrontMarkets.org.

ST. ANDREWS WATERFRONT FARMERS MARKET: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. during a St. Andrews Marina, 3151 W. 10th St., Panama City and during Smith?s Yacht Basin, sleet or shine. Walk, bike or float a three-minute packet use between marketplace sites. The marketplace facilities some-more than 100 purebred vendors, a singular make-it-or-grow-it atmosphere and live internal song on both sides of a water. Local chefs emanate a marketplace uninformed plate for we to re-create during home during a Chef?s Table. Details: 763-7359 or WaterfrontMarkets.org.

ART-TIQUE: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. second Saturdays Apr by Oct in Downtown Panama City. Details: Art-TiquePC.com.

CHEF PAUL DENARO: 10:30 a.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Chef Paul shares 4 polenta recipes. Watch him ready a dishes with tawny cheese shrimp, as good as grilled duck with white beans and rosemary, afterwards eat a food that is prepared. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

DOGS FOR DOGS: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. during Marina Park during Bay Point Marina (follow a eventuality signs). Proceeds go to support a following rescues: Humane Society of Bay County, Animal Rescue Center of Bay County and PCB Paws Claws. Details: $5 all-you-can-eat prohibited dog lunch with chips and drinks. For a vegetarian or those not meddlesome in partaking of prohibited dogs, there will he pizza supposing by Domino?s.

BABY BOOMER COMEDY SHOW: 2-3:30 p.m. during Kaleidoscope Theatre. Fellow baby boomers and conductor comedians Jan McInnis and Kent Rader strike all a informed topics you?re traffic with?family, kids, work, do-it-yourself projects, dieting, aging?and they do it with waggish purify amusement that?s been a strike during thousands of venues. Admission: $20. Tickets: call 265-3226 or during a door. Details: BabyBoomerComedyShow.com.

9/11 MEMORIAL STAIR CLIMB: 3:43 p.m. during Laketown Wharf, 9902 S. Thomas Drive, Panama City Beach; hosted by Panama City Beach Fire Rescue; all deduction will go to a National Fallen Firefighters Foundation. The stand will embody of 110 flights of stairs to transcribe a 110 stories of a World Trade Centers. Details: Lt. Terry Parris during 819-1156.

ENCHANTED GARDEN TOUR: 7:45 p.m. Saturdays during a St. Andrews Community Garden, 1227 Beck Ave., in Historic St. Andrews. Tour starts during a Information Hut during Smith?s Yacht Basin nearby a St. Andrew Bay Ferry and crosses over Peace Trail before entering a garden. St. Andrews Community Garden volunteers, versed with lanterns, candles and colonial costumes, will take visitors on a garden debate while training a story of a Jamestown garden and pity a growth of a St. Andrews garden. Visitors can sip on tea done from a Heritage Tea Garden. Reservations: 763-7359; revisit WaterfrontMarkets.org and Facebook.com/StAndrewsCommunityGarden for details.

SUNDAY

GRAND LAGOON WATERFRONT FARMERS? MARKET: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Pirate?s Cove, sleet or shine. The marketplace facilities a singular Make-It-or-Grow-It atmosphere with makers, bakers and growers, live music, cook hurdles with market-fresh goods, zucchini races (seasonal) and dozens of internal producers. Water cab use in Grand Lagoon is supposing by St. Andrew Bay Ferry. Details: WaterfrontMarkets.org or 763-7359.

SECOND SUNDAY: 2-3:30 p.m. during a chronological McKenzie House, 17 Third Court, opposite from McKenzie Park. Free module will underline internal vocalist John Langston, who will perform guest with songs on his recently expelled CD, and light refreshments following. Details: 481-0672.

WEDNESDAY

ULTIMATE DESIGNER BEACH HOUSE: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday by Saturday, and 1-5 p.m. Sundays by Oct. 7, during 194 W. Kingston Road in Rosemary Beach. Tickets: $15 during a door. All deduction advantage a Rosemary Beach Foundation.

?MISS JULIE?: 7:30 p.m. during a Seaside Repertory Theatre. Details: SeasideREP.org.

THURSDAY

TAPAS WITH JANE I: 2:30 p.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City with Jane Groom and Hannelore Holland. See tapas dishes combined with shrimp, pig and beef, afterwards eat a food that is prepared and leave with recipes. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

23RD ANNUAL LOBSTER FESTIVAL TOURNAMENT: Thursday by Sunday during Schooners, 5121 Gulf Drive, Panama City Beach with internal lobsters on a weigh-in scales, uninformed lobster prepared each approach we can suppose by Chef Konrad Jochum, and a 14th Annual Schooners Sand Sculpting Contest. Lobster Tournament divers will be competing in a accumulation of categories including Spiny Lobster, Shovelnose Lobster and Big 6.

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER: Sept. 13 during Breakers Restaurant; private party/fundraiser hosted by Bay County?s Alzheimer?s Alliance. Tickets: $50 and embody a beef and shrimp dinner, celebration by Todd Herendeen. Details: BCAA, 784-0809

HOGS GROG: 6-10 p.m. on Harrison Avenue in downtown Panama City, featuring good motorcycles, grog, food and entertainment. Details: PCDIB.com.

Sept. 14

FREE ART FRIDAY: 1-6 p.m. during CityArts Cooperative, 318 Luverne Ave., Panama City. Free for all ages. Create an artist?s trade label to arrangement on a village wall. Details: CityArtsCooperative.com.

Sept. 15

ST. ANDREWS WATERFRONT FARMERS MARKET: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. during a St. Andrews Marina, 3151 West 10th St,

Panama City and during Smith?s Yacht Basin, sleet or shine. Walk, bike or float a three-minute packet use between marketplace sites. The marketplace facilities some-more than 100 purebred vendors, a singular make-it-or-grow-it atmosphere and live internal song on both sides of a water. Zucchini racing occurs on a initial Saturday of a month. Local chefs emanate a marketplace uninformed plate for we to re-create during home during a Chef?s Table. Details: 763-7359 or WaterfrontMarkets.org.

COASTAL CLEANUP: 9 a.m. during Russell Fields Pier in St. Andrews State Park. Volunteers can brand themselves as Coastal Cleanup volunteers to a embankment attendant and will not be charged an acknowledgment fee. Work gloves are required and pickup sticks would be helpful. The Friends of St. Andrews State Park will yield bottled water, rabble bags and record sheets. Boats will be accessible to extend a cleanup to Shell Island. Participants will recieve T-shirts as prolonged as reserve last.

BRUNCH FOR DINNER: 10:30 a.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City with G. Foley?s Chef Chris Infinger. Start with Bloody Mary, followed by poached egg, duck Cobb salad and a new turn on shrimp cocktail in Chef Chris? entrance presentation. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

7TH ANNUAL HALF OFF ART SHOW AND SALE: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. during CityArts Cooperative, 318 Luverne Ave., downtown Panama City, in and with an artists accepting for a stream ?Clothing Optional? exhibit. More than 30 internal artists offered hand-crafted pottery, hand-made jewelry, oil paintings, acrylic paintings, watercolor paintings, originals and prints, all cost points, talents and media represented. In addition, dual art bras will be auctioned to lift supports for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Details: CityArtsCooperative.com/HalfOffArtShow.

JUST FOR KIDS: 1:30 p.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City with Hannelore Holland. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

ENCHANTED GARDEN TOUR: 7:45 p.m. Saturdays during a St. Andrews Community Garden, 1227 Beck Ave., in Historic St. Andrews. Tour starts during a Information Hut during Smith?s Yacht Basin nearby a St. Andrew Bay Ferry and crosses over Peace Trail before entering a garden. St. Andrews Community Garden volunteers, versed with lanterns, candles and colonial costumes, will take visitors on a garden debate while training a story of a Jamestown garden and pity a growth of a St. Andrews garden. Visitors can sip on tea done from a Heritage Tea Garden. Reservations: 763-7359; revisit WaterfrontMarkets.org and Facebook.com/StAndrewsCommunityGarden for details.

Sept. 16

GRAND LAGOON WATERFRONT FARMERS? MARKET: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Pirate?s Cove, sleet or shine. The marketplace facilities a singular Make-It-or-Grow-It atmosphere with makers, bakers and growers, live music, cook hurdles with market-fresh goods, zucchini races (seasonal) and dozens of internal producers. Water cab use in Grand Lagoon is supposing by St. Andrew Bay Ferry. Details: WaterfrontMarkets.org or 763-7359.

Sept. 17

PINEAPPLE WILLY?S GOLF CLASSIC: Third annual eventuality during Camp Creek Golf Club with all deduction to advantage Beach Care Services. Details: George Dent during 233-7453 or george@hospitalitydepot.com.

Sept. 18

HALLOWEEN APPETIZERS: 10:30 a.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Watch Hannelore Holland make almond pinecones, lemon caramel pecan squares and layered Monterey pumpkin dip, afterwards eat a dishes that are prepared and leave with recipes. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

WRITERS GALLERY: 7 p.m. during The Purple Grape, 1121 Beck Ave. in Panama City. Open-mic for writers is commencement a tumble season. Hear some good internal art from writers all over a area, and move your possess difference to share. Writers, readers and spectators welcome.

Sept. 19

ULTIMATE DESIGNER BEACH HOUSE: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday by Saturday, and 1-5 p.m. Sundays by Oct. 7, during 194 W. Kingston Road in Rosemary Beach. Tickets: $15 during a door. All deduction advantage a Rosemary Beach Foundation.

ETHIOPIAN COFFEE COOPERATIVES PANEL: 6 p.m. during Rosemary Beach Town Hall. Open to a ubiquitous public, this row will applaud and benefaction views on ?2012 International Year of a Cooperative.? Details: Amavida Coffee, 877-657-9992.

?THE CHAIRS?: 7:30 p.m. during a Seaside Repertory Theatre. Details: SeasideREP.org.

Sept. 20

FALL SOUPS AND BREADS: 2:30 p.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Watch Hannelore Holland make potato and duck soup with lemon grass, mini pizza and honeyed bread, afterwards eat a food that is prepared and leave with recipes. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

THE MARCY AND ZINA SHOW: Sept. 20-21 during a Marina Civic Center, with guest Scott Coulter. General seating on stage. Vocal workshops for singers and actors during 4 p.m.; concerts during 7 p.m. Workshop tickets: $25 for adults, $15 for students; unison tickets: $25 list seat, $20 ubiquitous seat. Details: 763-4696 or MarinaCivicCenter.com.

BAYBREEZE CONCERT SERIES: 6:30-9 p.m. third Thursdays May by Oct during a Downtown Panama City Marina. Admission is giveaway to all concerts and activities, from a rebound residence for children to booze samples by Seabreeze Winery for adults. Lawn chairs and coolers are welcome.

Sept. 21

REHABILITATION WEEK GOLF TOURNAMENT: Sept. 21at Hombre Golf Club; lunch and registration start during 11 a.m. with shotgun start during noon. Proceeds will advantage Second Chance of Northwest Florida.

FREE ART FRIDAY: 1 to 6 p.m. during CityArts Cooperative, 318 Luverne Ave., Panama City. Free for all ages. Create an artist?s trade label to arrangement on a village wall. Details: CityArtsCooperative.com.

WINE TASTING: 5-7 p.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Details: 769-8979.

ROSEMARY BEACH SEPTEMBER CLASSIC: Sept. 21-23, with initial compare during 5 p.m. Friday. Watch good tennis in a pleasing setting. Details: call a Racquet Club during 278-2061.

?GRACELAND? and ?ASLEEP ON THE WIND?: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in a Gulf Coast State College Theater Lab. Two one-act plays by Ellen Byron; endorsed for mature audiences. Advance tickets accessible online during BrownPaperTickets.com commencement Aug. 31 during 9 a.m. Admission is $10.

COOKING WITH CHEF MIKE: Sept. 21-22 during Liza?s Kitchen, 7328 Thomas Dr., Panama City Beach featuring Seafood. Reservations and pricing: 233-9000.

Sept. 22

ST. ANDREWS WATERFRONT FARMERS MARKET: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. during a St. Andrews Marina, 3151 West 10th St,

Panama City and during Smith?s Yacht Basin, sleet or shine. Walk, bike or float a three-minute packet use between marketplace sites. The marketplace facilities some-more than 100 purebred vendors, a singular make-it-or-grow-it atmosphere and live internal song on both sides of a water. Zucchini racing occurs on a initial Saturday of a month. Local chefs emanate a marketplace uninformed plate for we to re-create during home during a Chef?s Table. Details: 763-7359 or WaterfrontMarkets.org.

YORKSHIRE MEAT PIE IN AUTUMN: 10:30 a.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City with owners Hannelore Holland featuing Yorkshire Meat Pie, corn salad and an easy dessert. Reservations and pricing for cooking class: 769-8979.

CHARITY SUNSET CRUISE: 5:30-7:30 p.m.; residence during 5 p.m. on Island Time, 3605 Thomas Dr., in Panama City Beach. Cruise aboard 55-foot prolonged catamaran will underline entertainment, nominal drinks and hors d?oeuvres; drink and booze also available. Tickets: $25; all deduction advantage a animals during Animal Rescue Center of Bay County. Details: AdoptBay.com.

ENCHANTED GARDEN TOUR: 7:45 p.m. Saturdays during a St. Andrews Community Garden, 1227 Beck Ave., in Historic St. Andrews. Tour starts during a Information Hut during Smith?s Yacht Basin nearby a St. Andrew Bay Ferry and crosses over Peace Trail before entering a garden. St. Andrews Community Garden volunteers, versed with lanterns, candles and colonial costumes, will take visitors on a garden debate while training a story of a Jamestown garden and pity a growth of a St. Andrews garden. Visitors can sip on tea done from a Heritage Tea Garden. Reservations: 763-7359; revisit WaterfrontMarkets.org and Facebook.com/StAndrewsCommunityGarden for details.

Sept. 23

GRAND LAGOON WATERFRONT FARMERS? MARKET: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Pirate?s Cove, sleet or shine. The marketplace facilities a singular Make-It-or-Grow-It atmosphere with makers, bakers and growers, live music, cook hurdles with market-fresh goods, zucchini races (seasonal) and dozens of internal producers. Water cab use in Grand Lagoon is supposing by St. Andrew Bay Ferry. Details: WaterfrontMarkets.org or 763-7359.

?GRACELAND? and ?ASLEEP ON THE WIND?: 2:30 p.m. in a Gulf Coast State College Theater Lab. Admission is $10.

Sept. 25

ANNUAL DUCK RACE COCKTAIL PARTY: 5:30-8 p.m. during Grand Panama Pool to advantage Beach Care Services. Details: Kelly Honea during 238-1224.

DISNEY?S IMAGINATION MOVERS LIVE!: 6 p.m. during a Marina Civic Center, 8 Harrison Ave., Panama City. Family unison facilities blue-jumpsuit-clad boys singing about disorderly rooms, healthy snacks, kin adversary and other songs associated to be a small kid. Their latest CD, ?Rock-O-Matic,? facilities songs to dance to, such as ?Everybody Sing? and ?Dear Old Dad.? Tickets: $34.50, 29.50 and 25.50; no assign for ages underneath 2 sitting on lap. Details: 763-4696 or MarinaCivicCenter.com.

Sept. 26

ULTIMATE DESIGNER BEACH HOUSE: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday by Saturday, and 1-5 p.m. Sundays by Oct. 7, during 194 W. Kingston Road in Rosemary Beach. Tickets: $15 during a door. All deduction advantage a Rosemary Beach Foundation.

Sept. 27

ROASTED SEA SCALLOPS: 10:30 a.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Watch Hannelore Holland mix uninformed sea scallops with a accumulation of vegetables, afterwards eat a food that is prepared and leave with recipes. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

?DEN OF THIEVES?: 7:30 p.m. each Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 27-Oct. 20, presented by a Seaside REP in a Seaside Meeting Hall Theatre. Written by Stephen Adly Guirguis. Tickets: $25. Details: SeasideRep.org.

Sept. 28

38TH ANNUAL TREASURE ISLAND MARINA KING MACKEREL TOURNAMENT: Sept. 28-29, a competition ideal for recreational fishermen, with a guaranteed esteem payout of $25,000. Details: 234-6533.

TOWN CENTER SIDEWALK SALE: Sept. 28-29 in Rosemary Beach. More info: RosemaryBeach.com.

FREE ART FRIDAY: 1 to 6 p.m. during CityArts Cooperative, 318 Luverne Ave., Panama City. Free for all ages. Create an artist?s trade label to arrangement on a village wall. Details: CityArtsCooperative.com.

24TH ANNUAL FACES FACETS PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION AND EXHIBIT: Opening accepting and awards proclamation 5 to 7 p.m. during a Visual Arts Center of Northwest Florida, 19 E. Fourth St., Panama City. Details: 769-4451 or VACnwf.org.

TRAVELING EXHIBIT, ?A VIEW FROM SPACE?: 7-10 p.m. during Science Discovery Center of Northwest Florida. Preview party, Science Chardonnay eventuality with booze and hors d? oeuvres, telescopes for night observation and guest speaker. Details: ScienceAndDiscoveryCenter.org.

?GRACELAND? and ?ASLEEP ON THE WIND?: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in a Gulf Coast State College Theater Lab. Two one-act plays by Ellen Byron; endorsed for mature audiences. Advance tickets accessible online during BrownPaperTickets.com commencement Aug. 31 during 9 a.m. Admission is $10.

Sept. 29

TOYS FOR KIDS CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC: Sept. 29 during a Panama Country Club. Details: Christopher Moates during christfk@gmail.com.

COMPASSIONATE CHEFS FOR KIDS: Sept. 29 during a FSU Holley Academic Center with some-more than 20 restaurants. Proceeds to advantage a Children?s Home Society of Northwest Florida.

ST. ANDREWS WATERFRONT FARMERS MARKET: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. during a St. Andrews Marina, 3151 West 10th St,

Panama City and during Smith?s Yacht Basin, sleet or shine. Walk, bike or float a three-minute packet use between marketplace sites. The marketplace facilities some-more than 100 purebred vendors, a singular make-it-or-grow-it atmosphere and live internal song on both sides of a water. Zucchini racing occurs on a initial Saturday of a month. Local chefs emanate a marketplace uninformed plate for we to re-create during home during a Chef?s Table. Details: 763-7359 or WaterfrontMarkets.org.

ZOOBILEE: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 29-30 during ZooWorld, 9008 Front Beach Road, Panama City Beach. Entry is usually $1. Zoobilee is ZooWorld?s approach of giving behind to a community, charity everybody a eventuality to perspective many animals adult tighten in a sensuous pleasing setting. Free parking and convey during Super Wal-Mart on a beach. VIP parking accessible during ZooWorld for a fee. Details: ZooWorldPCB.net.

TRAVELING EXHIBIT, ?A VIEW FROM SPACE,? FAMILY DAY: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. during Science Discovery Center of Northwest Florida. Details: ScienceAndDiscoveryCenter.org.

MORE THAI WITH DAY: 10:30 a.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Day Logue will ready Thai duck and beef dishes, afterwards eat a food that is prepared and leave with recipes. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

ENCHANTED GARDEN TOUR: 7:45 p.m. Saturdays during a St. Andrews Community Garden, 1227 Beck Ave., in Historic St. Andrews. Tour starts during a Information Hut during Smith?s Yacht Basin nearby a St. Andrew Bay Ferry and crosses over Peace Trail before entering a garden. St. Andrews Community Garden volunteers, versed with lanterns, candles and colonial costumes, will take visitors on a garden debate while training a story of a Jamestown garden and pity a growth of a St. Andrews garden. Visitors can sip on tea done from a Heritage Tea Garden. Reservations: 763-7359; revisit WaterfrontMarkets.org and Facebook.com/StAndrewsCommunityGarden for details.

Sept. 30

PIRATES OF THE HIGH SEAS FEST: Sept. 30-Oct. 7 during locations via Panama City Beach. The festival will embody an garb of parades, sword-swinging showdowns and dueling fireworks displays. Today-Oct. 5: Scavenger hunt. Details: VisitPanamaCityBeach.com.

GRAND LAGOON WATERFRONT FARMERS? MARKET: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Pirate?s Cove, sleet or shine. The marketplace facilities a singular Make-It-or-Grow-It atmosphere with makers, bakers and growers, live music, cook hurdles with market-fresh goods, zucchini races (seasonal) and dozens of internal producers. Water cab use in Grand Lagoon is supposing by St. Andrew Bay Ferry. Details: WaterfrontMarkets.org or 763-7359.

FALL BRIDAL FAIR: 1 to 4 p.m. during The Palms Conference Center on Front Beach Road (across from ZooWorld). Get all a small sum set adult for a ideal wedding, including tux rentals, cakes and flowers, bachelorette parties, photography and honeymoon prep. Details: Kathy Barrs, 624-4150.

?GRACELAND? and ?ASLEEP ON THE WIND?: 2:30 p.m. in a Gulf Coast State College Theater Lab. Admission is $10.

Oct. 2

FALL SOUPS AND BREADS: 10:30 a.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Watch Hannelore Holland make potato and duck soup with lemon grass, mini pizza and honeyed bread, afterwards eat a food that is prepared and leave with recipes. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

VERNICE ARMOUR: 6 to 8:30 p.m., foster live to Gulf Coast State College. Sponsored by a National Society of Leadership and Success Chapter during GCSC. Refreshments will be served, doorway prizes will be given away. Cost is giveaway and a eventuality is open to a ubiquitous public.

Oct. 3

ULTIMATE DESIGNER BEACH HOUSE: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday by Saturday, and 1-5 p.m. Sundays by Oct. 7, during 194 W. Kingston Road in Rosemary Beach. Tickets: $15 during a door. All deduction advantage a Rosemary Beach Foundation.

Oct. 4

PIRATE LIBATION PARTY: 7 p.m., plcae TBA; partial of a Pirates Of The High Seas Fest. Details: VisitPanamaCityBeach.com.

?DEN OF THIEVES?: 7:30 p.m. each Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 27-Oct. 20, presented by a Seaside REP in a Seaside Meeting Hall Theatre. Written by Stephen Adly Guirguis. Tickets: $25. Details: SeasideRep.org.

Oct. 5

THE ART OF POLITICS: Lecture 1 to 3 p.m., opening accepting 5 to 7 p.m., Gulf Coast State College. First, curator Jill Foote Hutton will plead a ideas addressed in a uncover (Tapper Center, Room 128); accepting in a Main Gallery (Room 112). Free and open to a public. Exhibit will sojourn open until Nov. 1. Gallery hours are Monday by Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

FREE ART FRIDAY: 1 to 6 p.m. during CityArts Cooperative, 318 Luverne Ave., Panama City. Free for all ages. Create an artist?s trade label to arrangement on a village wall. Details: CityArtsCooperative.com.

WINE TASTING: 5-7 p.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Details: 769-8979.

FRIDAY FEST: 6 to 10 p.m. in downtown Panama City along Harrison Avenue from Sixth Street to Beach Drive. Live music, food vendors, activities, automobile shows and some-more on a initial Friday of a month by November. Local shops and restaurants stay open late. Details: PCFridayFest.com.

PIRATES OF THE HIGH SEAS FEST: Events in Pier Park: 6 p.m. Pirate and Wench (adults) Costume Contest on stage; 6:20 p.m. Pet Costume Contest; 7 p.m. Second Line Parade starts during Back Porch; 8 p.m. Beach Ball Drop; 8:05 p.m. Live Music. Details: VisitPanamaCityBeach.com.

COOKING WITH CHEF MIKE: Oct. 5-6 during Liza?s Kitchen, 7328 Thomas Dr., Panama City Beach focusing on a Carnival. Reservations and pricing: 233-9000.

Oct. 6

JIM DELMAURO ROSEMARY RUN (5K): 7:30 a.m., East Long Green in Rosemary Beach. Registration 6:30-7:15 a.m. Adults $25 advance, $30 competition day; students $20 advance, $25 competition day. Fee includes T-shirt. Race deduction advantage a Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson?s Research. Details: (850) 231-1861.

ST. ANDREWS WATERFRONT FARMERS MARKET: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. during a St. Andrews Marina, 3151 West 10th St,

Panama City and during Smith?s Yacht Basin, sleet or shine. Walk, bike or float a three-minute packet use between marketplace sites. The marketplace facilities some-more than 100 purebred vendors, a singular make-it-or-grow-it atmosphere and live internal song on both sides of a water. Zucchini racing occurs on a initial Saturday of a month. Local chefs emanate a marketplace uninformed plate for we to re-create during home during a Chef?s Table. Details: 763-7359 or WaterfrontMarkets.org.

SEASIDE COMMUNITY YARD SALE: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in a Seaside Amphitheater. The Merchants of Seaside horde this semi-annual eventuality along Scenic Highway 30A. with scarcely 100 vendors from opposite a nation with a accumulation of singular offerings. Guest parking will be during a WaterColor Crossings Shopping Center with giveaway convey service.

PIRATES OF THE HIGH SEAS FEST: 8 a.m. 5K, half marathon and fun run commencement during Aaron Bessant Park; noon Children?s Costume Contest on theatre in Pier Park; noon Children?s Activities on a BOOKIT.com Beach (treasure hunt, balloons, caricatures, magic, face portrayal and crafts); 4 p.m. Sea Battle on a beach during a city pier; 4:30 p.m. Pirate Invasion, city pier; 4:30 p.m. Children?s Parade embarkation during city post (to float floats, children contingency be dressed as a bandit or debauch and accompanied by an adult); 4:45 p.m. Children?s Parade along Pier Park Drive; 6:30 p.m. Pirates of a High Seas Main Parade, Pier Park Drive; 8 p.m. Dueling Fireworks from M.B. Miller and Russell-Fields piers. Details: VisitPanamaCityBeach.com.

ENCHANTED GARDEN TOUR: 7:45 p.m. Saturdays during a St. Andrews Community Garden, 1227 Beck Ave., in Historic St. Andrews. Tour starts during a Information Hut during Smith?s Yacht Basin nearby a St. Andrew Bay Ferry and crosses over Peace Trail before entering a garden. St. Andrews Community Garden volunteers, versed with lanterns, candles and colonial costumes, will take visitors on a garden debate while training a story of a Jamestown garden and pity a growth of a St. Andrews garden. Visitors can sip on tea done from a Heritage Tea Garden. Reservations: 763-7359; revisit WaterfrontMarkets.org and Facebook.com/StAndrewsCommunityGarden for details.

Oct. 7

PIRATE BRUNCH: 10 a.m. during Ocean?s Restaurant in Panama City Beach, partial of a Pirates of a High Seas Fest. Details: VisitPanamaCityBeach.com.

GRAND LAGOON WATERFRONT FARMERS? MARKET: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Pirate?s Cove, sleet or shine. The marketplace facilities a singular Make-It-or-Grow-It atmosphere with makers, bakers and growers, live music, cook hurdles with market-fresh goods, zucchini races (seasonal) and dozens of internal producers. Water cab use in Grand Lagoon is supposing by St. Andrew Bay Ferry. Details: WaterfrontMarkets.org or 763-7359.

Oct. 10

12TH ANNUAL THUNDER BEACH AUTUMN RALLY: Oct. 10-14 in Panama City Beach. Details: ThunderBeachProductions.com.

CALIZA GOES PINK FOR BREAST CANCER AWARENESS: 6-9 p.m. during a Caliza Pool during Alys Beach. Chef de Cuisine Kevin Korman of Caliza Restaurant invites we to join him in a quarrel opposite breast cancer. A cocktail hour with signature pinkish libations followed by a tasty 5 march plate finish with booze pairings all set in a surreal ambiance of Caliza Pool on a pleasing Oct evening. Cost: $200 per person, includes taxation and gratuity. Space is limited. Call (850) 213-5700 for reservations.

Oct. 11

YORKSHIRE MEAT PIE IN AUTUMN: 2:30 p.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City with owners Hannelore Holland featuing Yorkshire Meat Pie, corn salad and an easy dessert. Reservations and pricing for cooking class: 769-8979.

HOGS GROG: 6-10 p.m. on Harrison Avenue in downtown Panama City, featuring good motorcycles, grog, food and entertainment. Details: PCDIB.com.

?DEN OF THIEVES?: 7:30 p.m. each Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 27-Oct. 20, presented by a Seaside REP in a Seaside Meeting Hall Theatre. Written by Stephen Adly Guirguis. Tickets: $25. Details: SeasideRep.org.

Oct. 12

FREE ART FRIDAY: 1 to 6 p.m. during CityArts Cooperative, 318 Luverne Ave., Panama City. Free for all ages. Create an artist?s trade label to arrangement on a village wall. Details: CityArtsCooperative.com.

?THE LOVE LIST?: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12-13, 19-20, and 26-27, and 2 p.m. Oct. 14, 21 and 28, during Kaleidoscope Theatre, 207 E. 24th in Lynn Haven. A side-splitting regretful comedy about dual group who make a list of a 10 many critical characteristics in a mate. To their warn a lady embodying all of them appears during a door. Tickets and details: call 265-3226 or revisit KT-Online.org.

Oct. 13

ST. ANDREWS WATERFRONT FARMERS MARKET: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. during a St. Andrews Marina, 3151 West 10th St,

Panama City and during Smith?s Yacht Basin, sleet or shine. Walk, bike or float a three-minute packet use between marketplace sites. The marketplace facilities some-more than 100 purebred vendors, a singular make-it-or-grow-it atmosphere and live internal song on both sides of a water. Zucchini racing occurs on a initial Saturday of a month. Local chefs emanate a marketplace uninformed plate for we to re-create during home during a Chef?s Table. Details: 763-7359 or WaterfrontMarkets.org.

LOCAL BOOKS ALIVE!: 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. during a Bay County Public Library in Panama City. Speakers embody Sharman Ramsey and Francoise Benard. Area authors will be signing and offered their books from 1 to 3 p.m.

JUST FOR KIDS: 1:30 p.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City with Hannelore Holland featuring Halloween cookies and fun duck fajitas. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

28TH ANNUAL OKTOBERFEST: 2-10 p.m. in Downtown Panama City for all ages with internal musicians (including accordion players and Oom-Pah-Pah rope concerts), fair rides, face-painting, clowns, sausage eating contests, food tents and a vast preference of beer, including a rite drumming of a kegs.

FOURTH ANNUAL WALK TO REMEMBER: 9 a.m. during Oaks By a Bay in St. Andrews in respect of a National Pregnancy Infant Loss Remembrance Day, hosted by Healthy Start Coalition. Events embody a brief travel around a park, candle lighting

ceremony, children?s activities and balloon release. Details: HealthyStartbfg.com or 872-4130.

7TH ANNUAL CAMP HELEN STATE PARK GHOST WALK AND HISTORY TOUR: 5-8:30 p.m. during Camp Helen State Park. Everyone is invited to join them for an adventuresome dusk of continual storytelling and ancestral re-enactments. Details: (850) 215-4651.

ENCHANTED GARDEN TOUR: 7:45 p.m. Saturdays during a St. Andrews Community Garden, 1227 Beck Ave., in Historic St. Andrews. Tour starts during a Information Hut during Smith?s Yacht Basin nearby a St. Andrew Bay Ferry and crosses over Peace Trail before entering a garden. St. Andrews Community Garden volunteers, versed with lanterns, candles and colonial costumes, will take visitors on a garden debate while training a story of a Jamestown garden and pity a growth of a St. Andrews garden. Visitors can sip on tea done from a Heritage Tea Garden. Reservations: 763-7359; revisit WaterfrontMarkets.org and Facebook.com/StAndrewsCommunityGarden for details.

Oct. 14

GRAND LAGOON WATERFRONT FARMERS? MARKET: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Pirate?s Cove, sleet or shine. The marketplace facilities a singular Make-It-or-Grow-It atmosphere with makers, bakers and growers, live music, cook hurdles with market-fresh goods, zucchini races (seasonal) and dozens of internal producers. Water cab use in Grand Lagoon is supposing by St. Andrew Bay Ferry. Details: WaterfrontMarkets.org or 763-7359.

Oct. 16

HALLOWEEN APPETIZERS: 2:30 p.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City. Watch Hannelore Holland make almond pinecones, lemon caramel pecan squares and layered Monterey pumpkin dip, afterwards eat a dishes that are prepared and leave with recipes. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

Oct. 18

BAYBREEZE CONCERT SERIES: 6:30-9 p.m. third Thursdays May by Oct during a Downtown Panama City Marina. Admission is giveaway to all concerts and activities, from a rebound residence for children to booze samples by Seabreeze Winery for adults. Lawn chairs and coolers are welcome.

FREESTYLE FEST 2012: 7 to 10 p.m. during a Marina Civic Center in Panama City, featuring Lisa Lisa, Tiffany and Rockell. Tickets $17.50-$35 (stage seating $125). Details: MarinaCivicCenter.com

LITTLE BLACK DRESS: 7 p.m. to midnight, during Boatyard. Slip out of those Little Sun Dresses and into a voluptuous Little Black Dress for a LBD Kick Off Party. Free champagne for ladies, live entertainment, present bags and tasty appetizers. Each month Chef Konrad will underline a tasty new cooking special combined only for a occasion. Inside a Yacht Room, enter to win fanciful prizes such as a engineer dress from BOT Boutique, sauna certificates, salon present packages and many more. Any donations done towards a possibility sketch will go to a American Cancer Society. Free admission. Live celebration 7 to 10 p.m., and late night dance song from 10 p.m. compartment a celebration ends. Details: BoatyardClub.com.

?DEN OF THIEVES?: 7:30 p.m. each Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 27-Oct. 20, presented by a Seaside REP in a Seaside Meeting Hall Theatre. Written by Stephen Adly Guirguis. Tickets: $25. Details: SeasideRep.org.

Oct. 19

FREE WEEKEND FISHING TOURNAMENT: Oct. 19-21 during a M.B. Miller (County) Pier and a Russell Fields (City) Pier, Panama City Beach. Details: Miller Pier during 236-3035, or Fields Pier during 233-5080.

HOWL-O-WEEN: 9:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Oct. 19-21 during Seacrest Wolf Preserve. Make reservations now for this implausible singular camping eventuality nearby a wolves during The Oaks Farm. Oct. 19 a gates will open during 1 p.m. for campers, with singular RV/trailer camping with electrical hook-ups and sum obsolete tent camping. Activities embody singular hands-on wolf confront tours, hayrides, raffle baskets, shriek music, and a Saturday bonfire storytelling, Dog-O-Ween dress contest, Wolf Howl competition and condemned hayrides. Details and reservations: (850) 773-2897.

HAUNTED TRAIL PUMPKIN PATCH: 5 to 10 p.m. Oct. 19-20 during a Science and Discovery Center of Northwest Florida in Panama City. Admission: $5 for children 7 and under, $6 for ages 8 and up. Details: ScienceAndDiscoveryCenter.org or call 769-6128.

11th ANNUAL JAZZ-BY-THE-BAY FESTIVAL: 6:30 p.m. Oct. 19 and 12:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20 in a Pavilion during Oaks-By-the-Bay Park during 10th Street and Beck Avenue in Historic St. Andrews with 6 bands personification song covering Dixieland, Latin and mainstream styles; presented by Gulf Jazz Society. Headlining a festival will be a Tom Fischer New Orleans All-Stars, a residence rope during Fritzel?s European Jazz Club on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Besides Fischer, an acclaimed Dixieland clarinetist. a rope facilities versatile trombonist Rick Trolsen, a New Orleans legend. Other groups appearing are Joe Murphy and a Jazz Tuba Experience; Stephanie Pettis and Rio ; Josh Scalf and a ?Collegiate Celebration,? and a Gary and Jill Wofsey Quartet. Free; open to a public.

?THE LOVE LIST?: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19-20, and 26-27, and 2 p.m. Oct. 21 and 28, during Kaleidoscope Theatre, 207 E. 24th in Lynn Haven. A side-splitting regretful comedy about dual group who make a list of a 10 many critical characteristics in a mate. To their warn a lady embodying all of them appears during a door. Tickets and details: call 265-3226 or revisit KT-Online.org.

Oct. 20

ST. ANDREWS WATERFRONT FARMERS MARKET: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. during a St. Andrews Marina, 3151 West 10th St,

Panama City and during Smith?s Yacht Basin, sleet or shine. Walk, bike or float a three-minute packet use between marketplace sites. The marketplace facilities some-more than 100 purebred vendors, a singular make-it-or-grow-it atmosphere and live internal song on both sides of a water. Zucchini racing occurs on a initial Saturday of a month. Local chefs emanate a marketplace uninformed plate for we to re-create during home during a Chef?s Table. Details: 763-7359 or WaterfrontMarkets.org.

BUDDY WALK: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Established by a National Down Syndrome Society to applaud Down Syndrome Awareness Month and to foster acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome. Details: actonupwithdowns@googlegroups.com or call 249-9988.

ROSEMARY BEACH UNCORKED!: 1-5 p.m. in Rosemary Beach. Stroll a cobblestone streets as we try a different culinary styles of 7 glorious restaurants. Each plcae will offer signature dishes interconnected with boutique wines. Details: RosemaryBeachUncorked.com.

?TCHAIKOVSKY TO TRANS SIBERIAN?: 7:30 p.m. during a Marina Civic Center, presented by a Panama City Pops Orchestra and conductor Eddie Rackely. Details: PanamaCityPops.org or call 785-POPS.

ENCHANTED GARDEN TOUR: 7:45 p.m. Saturdays during a St. Andrews Community Garden, 1227 Beck Ave., in Historic St. Andrews. Tour starts during a Information Hut during Smith?s Yacht Basin nearby a St. Andrew Bay Ferry and crosses over Peace Trail before entering a garden. St. Andrews Community Garden volunteers, versed with lanterns, candles and colonial costumes, will take visitors on a garden debate while training a story of a Jamestown garden and pity a growth of a St. Andrews garden. Visitors can sip on tea done from a Heritage Tea Garden. Reservations: 763-7359; revisit WaterfrontMarkets.org and Facebook.com/StAndrewsCommunityGarden for details.

Oct. 21

GRAND LAGOON WATERFRONT FARMERS? MARKET: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Pirate?s Cove, sleet or shine. The marketplace facilities a singular Make-It-or-Grow-It atmosphere with makers, bakers and growers, live music, cook hurdles with market-fresh goods, zucchini races (seasonal) and dozens of internal producers. Water cab use in Grand Lagoon is supposing by St. Andrew Bay Ferry. Details: WaterfrontMarkets.org or 763-7359.

Oct. 23

TAPAS WITH JANE I: 10:30 a.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama City with Jane Groom and Hannelore Holland. See tapas dishes combined with shrimp, pig and beef, afterwards eat a food that is prepared and leave with recipes. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

Oct. 24

SEAFOOD AND MUSIC FESTIVAL: Oct. 24-28 during Capt. Anderson?s Marina between Capt. Anderson?s and a Boatyard; presented by a Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce and Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA). The festival will applaud seafood, fishing, culinary arts, music, entertainment, humanities and enlightenment in Panama City Beach. Details: PanamaCityBeachFest.com; Beach Chamber, 235-1159, or email Beth Oltman, Beth@PCBeach.org.

Oct. 26

FREE WEEKEND FISHING TOURNAMENT: Oct. 26-28 during a M.B. Miller (County) Pier and a Russell Fields (City) Pier, Panama City Beach. Details: Miller Pier during 236-3035, or Fields Pier during 233-5080.

HARVEST DINNER: Oct. 26 in Historic St. Andrews.

24TH ANNUAL FACES FACETS PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION AND EXHIBIT: Closing accepting and proclamation of a People?s Choice Award 4 to 5 p.m. during a Visual Arts Center of Northwest Florida, 19 E. Fourth St., Panama City. Details: 769-4451 or VACnwf.org.

HALLOWEEN AT SCHOONERS: 7 p.m. to midnight, a final internal beach bar will fill with people in costumes to see a frightful decorations that get crazier each year: bats, monsters, ghosts, witches, lights, fog, coffins, tombstones, and that?s only on a outside! Enjoy good live music, dancing, tasty food and a dress competition with money prizes. Details: Schooners.com.

?THE LOVE LIST?: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 26-27, and 2 p.m. Oct. 28, during Kaleidoscope Theatre, 207 E. 24th in Lynn Haven. A side-splitting regretful comedy about dual group who make a list of a 10 many critical characteristics in a mate. To their warn a lady embodying all of them appears during a door. Tickets and details: call 265-3226 or revisit KT-Online.org.

NOCHE DE LOS MUERTOS COSTUME PARTY: 8-11:30 p.m. during Caliza Pool during Alys Beach. An over a tip adult dress celebration and contest. Details: AlysBeach.com.

Oct. 27

SCARECROW FEST: Oct. 27 in Historic St. Andrews. The festival will embody activities for a whole family: games, storytelling, celebration underneath a gazebo, a trick-or-treat route and many more. Details: HistoricStAndrews.com.

?PUT ON YOUR PINK BRA? WALK: 8 a.m. during Pier Park for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer to advantage a American Cancer Society. Family-event facilities a noncompetitive 5K Walk (3.1 miles). Details: Michelle Perez during 774-4636 or michelle@persistence-pr.com.

ST. ANDREWS WATERFRONT FARMERS MARKET: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. during a St. Andrews Marina, 3151 West 10th St,

Panama City and during Smith?s Yacht Basin, sleet or shine. Walk, bike or float a three-minute packet use between marketplace sites. The marketplace facilities some-more than 100 purebred vendors, a singular make-it-or-grow-it atmosphere and live internal song on both sides of a water. Zucchini racing occurs on a initial Saturday of a month. Local chefs emanate a marketplace uninformed plate for we to re-create during home during a Chef?s Table. Details: 763-7359 or WaterfrontMarkets.org.

START! HEART WALK: 8 a.m. during a Hathaway Bridge. The American Heart Association?s signature fund-raising even is designed to foster earthy activity and heart-healthy vital in a family fun environment. This year, participants are walking a Hathaway Bridge for a sum of 3.1 miles. The travel starts during 9 a.m.

HARVEST MARKET: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., North Barrett Square in Rosemary Beach. Enjoy a crisp, autumn atmosphere while perusing artist booths filled with paintings, pottery, valuables and other hand-crafted items.

BOO AT THE BEACH: 10 a.m. to noon during Pier Park?s promo/green weed area. Activities for children embody pumpkin carving, face painting, scary stories and a kid?s dress contest.

MONSTROUS HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION: 3:30-5:30 p.m., Rosemary Beach Town Center/South Barrett Square. Trick or Treating and Kids? Halloween Bash, revisit businesses and a Harvest Market artist?s booths; pumpkin figure competition with prizes, a moonwalk, hayrides, airbrush tattoos, games, song and more. Free admission, everybody is invited. Visit Gigi?s for a Halloween print for their Wall of Fab. Tour a condemned tomb ? if we dare! ? and see OHANA Institute?s 3rd Annual Scarecrow Lane while gobbling adult goodies from their bake sale.

ZOOBOO: 5 to 8 p.m. during ZooWorld in Panama City Beach. Dress your kids adult in their spookiest costumes to trick-or-treat during ZooWorld; final access to a park during 7:30 p.m. Costume contests for kids by age 15. Details: ZooWorldPCB.net.

HALLOWEEN BASH: 7 p.m. to midnight during Spinnaker Beach Club. This annual eventuality advantages a Toys for Kids Foundation?s idea of assisting children in Bay County that might not be means to have a pleasing holiday season. Details: SpinnakerBeachClub.com, or hit a Toys for Kids Foundation during 814-7800 or info@toysforkidsfoundation.org

ENCHANTED GARDEN TOUR: 7:45 p.m. Saturdays during a St. Andrews Community Garden, 1227 Beck Ave., in Historic St. Andrews. Tour starts during a Information Hut during Smith?s Yacht Basin nearby a St. Andrew Bay Ferry and crosses over Peace Trail before entering a garden. St. Andrews Community Garden volunteers, versed with lanterns, candles and colonial costumes, will take visitors on a garden debate while training a story of a Jamestown garden and pity a growth of a St. Andrews garden. Visitors can sip on tea done from a Heritage Tea Garden. Reservations: 763-7359; revisit WaterfrontMarkets.org and Facebook.com/StAndrewsCommunityGarden for details.

NEW IDEAS FOR PORK TENDERLOIN: 2:30 p.m. during Somethin?s Cookin?, 93 E. 11th St., Panama. Watch owners Hannelore Holland ready pig tenderloin with mango sherry salsa and coconut orange rice, afterwards eat a food that is prepared and leave with recipes. Reservations and pricing: 769-8979.

Oct. 28

GRAND LAGOON WATERFRONT FARMERS? MARKET: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Pirate?s Cove, sleet or shine. The marketplace facilities a singular Make-It-or-Grow-It atmosphere with makers, bakers and growers, live music, cook hurdles with market-fresh goods, zucchini races (seasonal) and dozens of internal producers. Water cab use in Grand Lagoon is supposing by St. Andrew Bay Ferry. Details: WaterfrontMarkets.org or 763-7359.

Oct. 31

SEASIDE HALLOWEEN: 4-6 p.m. via Seaside, immature trick-or-treaters can go door-to-door to get candy from merchants, bound on a condemned hayride, hear scary stories achieved by a Seaside Repertory Theatre, dance to a beast crush and more.

MALLOWEEN: 6 to 7 p.m. during Pier Park, Panama City Beach. Details: 236-9974.

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