You're The First The Last My Everything
By Barry White
7:55pm
By Barry White
7:55pm
Located at Russell-Fields City Pier & M.B. Miller County Pier. Each weekend starting October 2nd through October 25th beginning at 5 a.m. Friday morning through Sunday at 5 p.m. anglers can compete in the challenge which includes 4 species: King Mackeral, Spanish Mackerel, Flounder & Pompano. A winner at each pier will be awarded in each fish category every weekend. A total of $1,300 in prizes will be awarded for eligible fish caught each weekend. A $250 prize package will be awarded to the overall winner who catches the heaviest fish between the two piers in each of the four categories during the 2015 Fishing Challenge. Winners of the Children's Division who catch the largest fish each weekend will receive a $50 prize package. Children's Division is open to kids 12 years of age and under. Children must hook the fish and actively participate in reeling in the fish. Children's winner will be the heaviest overall fish between all categories. Weigh-ins will take place at each pier with the weekend winners announced on Sunday at 5 p.m. No tournament entry fee, but must pay pier fishing fee. For more information about this challenge please call 850.233.5080 (Russell-Fields City Pier) or 850.236.3035 (M.B. Miller County Pier).
Held in Sharon Sheffield Park in Lynn Haven-fresh seasonal produce, honey, jelly, baked goods, plants and handcrafted items. call 265-2961 click for more info
Join in for cross stitch, embroidery, knitting, crocheting! Needlework group meets at the Panama City Beach Public Library every Friday. 850-233-5055
Live entertainment, kids parade, kids costume contest and closing fireworks show. Held at Pier Park in PCB.
Held at the Oaks by the Bay Park in St. Andrews. This evenings entertainment includes Victor Payano Trio and Kelly-Scott Sextet. Presented by the Gulf Jazz Society. click for more info
Held at Frank Brown Park, organized by Bay United Soccer. click for more info
The PC Garden Club holds their fall flower show in conjuction with the Central Panhandle Fair at the Fairgrounds. Public is invited to enter their horticulture, and compete for prizes. For more info call PCGC at 763-9563
See aerial photos of Hurricane Opal, on display at the Bay County Public Library, 898 W. 11th Street, Panama City, FL. Call for info 522-2100
Live music and festivities at the Oyster City Brewery in Apalachicola, including the tapping of the Oyster City Oktoberfest Beer. portion of proceeds benefit the Apalachicola RiverKeeper. click for more info