

Describing her subject matter, Ferguson said, “My creative passion is fueled by the people of the African Diaspora. The show is entitled “Unapologetic!” and features images of cultural and human rights icons as well as notable and groundbreaking musicians. “UNAPOLOGETIC!”: The Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center is featuring artistic works by Gainesville artist Yvonne Ferguson. For more information, visit bit.ly/schoolbingo22. Back to School Bingo will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. This family friendly event also will feature prizes and fun.
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Entrance is free money raised from the purchase of bingo cards, raffle tickets and food will go toward the fundraiser. Funds raised at the event will directly support Peaceful Paths’ child and youth program, which will help more than 150 children in need with backpacks and supplies to start the school year off.

For more information, visit or email TO SCHOOL BINGO: Help support students in need with Peaceful Paths during their Back to School Bingo night to raise money for their back-to-school initiative program. The topic of her talk is “Women Advancing the Civil Rights Movement in Gainesville.” Music will be provided by SA musicians with the opportunity to sing along. She is now the CEO of the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural center after her retirement. She obtained a bachelor of science degree from the University of Florida, a master’s degree in education from Nova University, and a master of nursing degree from the University of South Florida. Filer, a retired professor of nursing from Santa Fe College where she worked for 26 years. Sunday Assembly, a secular community, will host guest speaker Vivian L. Vaccinations, boosters and face masks are recommended and encouraged. SUNDAY ASSEMBLY: Sunday Assembly Gainesville will meet at the Pride Center located in the Liberty Center at 3131 NW 13th St. Tickets are $15 for general admission and $10 for seniors, military and first responders. The Gainesville Circus Center is located at 1925 NW 2nd St, Suite B. Corey Cheval and Assistant Director Lynn Polke, the Gainesville Circus Center has produced circus-based variety shows for nearly five years running. Under the leadership of Executive Director Dr. The Circuspalooza show is directed by Rainy Barton, instructor and performer at GCC. A variety of circus artists will accompany them on stage with contortion, contemporary dance and aerial acrobatics. The artists will interpret music by Fleetwood Mac, Rihanna, Dolly Parton and Lady Gaga, among others. The event will feature music by The Cheapshades backing up Gainesville Circus Center's own vocalists Rainy Barton, Corey Cheval, Jordan Weidenbaum and Robin Best. Saturday at the Gainesville Circus Center. 21.ĬIRCUSPALOOZA: The inaugural Circuspalooza - an original live music circus show celebrating female icons of rock, pop, folk and country music - is set for 7 p.m.
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14 and The Imposters, a The Beatles tribute band, closing this year’s series on Oct. 7 Morningbell performing psychedelic rock and soul on Oct.

30 The Last Waltz, a The Band tribute band, performing Oct. 23 RC and Showtime performing R&B and soul on Sept. 16 The Late Night Losers with special guests performing alt-rock on Sept. 9 Wax Wings with special guests performing original folk rock on Sept. 2 Pet Detectives performing ’90s rock and alternative covers on Sept. 26 the Fest 20-year anniversary showcase on Sept. Future dates include Matcha and the Sooza Brass Band performing funk-rock and brass band music on Aug. For more information, including a list of upcoming performances, visit /upcoming-events. Attendees are encouraged to bring their blankets and lawn chairs to Bo Diddley Plaza to enjoy the concert under the stars. The free concert series highlights a different act each week, with The Savants of Soul performing soul music today. today at the Bo Diddley Plaza downtown amphitheater, located at 111 E. “FREE FRIDAYS” CONCERT: Catch the next performance of the city’s popular “Free Fridays” concert series from 7 to 9 p.m.
