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By Huey Lewis & The News
10:15am
By Huey Lewis & The News
10:15am
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).
Panama City Beach's year round farmers market. Regional produce, baked goods and crafts. Live music, free tastings, and family fun. Capt Anderson's Marina on Thomas Drive. click for more info or call 763-7359
The walk will take place at McKenzie Park in Panama City. The opening ceremony is at 9:00am and the walk will begin at 9:30am. Start a team or join one! Contact Number: 800-272-3900
At the Smith Yacht Basin at 12th street and Beck Avenue in historic St. Andrews...rain or shine! Vendors with great home made items, family fun and live music. click for more info
An afternoon of fun, many Food Vendors, Craft Vendors, Costume Contest in three different categories - for small dogs, large dogs, and dogs and their owners. Al Helms Dog Park 1022 Balboa Ave, Panama City, Florida 32401
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Bay County Parks and Recreation will hold its 6th Annual Haunted at H.G. Harder’s Park. The public is invited to attend a frightful, fun-filled, family-oriented event at a bargain price.rn rnAdult admission is $5; children 13 to seven years old may enter for $3; and children six and under are admitted at no charge. The ticket booth will open at 5:30 p.m. and sales end promptly at 10 p.m. both nights.rn rnThe hayride begins at dusk. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. The trail winds through about a mile of the park’s wooded walking track and features dozens of haunted sites along the way, manned by volunteers.rn rnFor the younger children – or just the faint of heart – from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 24 visit the Pumpkin Patch, a free, fun alternative to trick or treating with games, candy and more.rn rnA costume contest will be held at 7 p.m. in the Pumpkin Patch, with prizes in four age groups. Children two and under will compete for the top prizes of cutest and funniest; and kids ages three to five, six to eight and nine to 10 years old will compete for the scariest or cutest designation.rnFor more information or to volunteer at the event, please call Janie Lucas at 784-4065.rnH.G. Harder's Park, 8110 John Pitts Rd, Panama Cityrn
Held at the Panama City Marine Institute, downtown Panama City. click for more info
Mel Brooks film brought to the stage...The grandson of Frankenstein inherits his family's estate in Transylvania. With the help of his hunchback sidekick, he brings to life a creature to rival his grandfather's. The moster escapes and hilarity abounds. Martin Theatre 504 Harrison Ave, Panama City