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SUMMARY:UF York lecture explores confluence of art and science through Florida’s springs
DESCRIPTION:The University of Florida’s York Distinguished Lecturer Series returns Sept. 3 to the Harn Museum of Art with a free presentation about the marriage of art and science in the context of Florida’s freshwater springs. \nThe lecture will feature two speakers: Matt Cohen\, director of the UF Water Institute and a professor of forest water resources and watershed systems; and Margaret Ross Tolbert\, a celebrated\, Gainesville-based artist who specializes in large-format\, abstract paintings depicting spring scenes. At 2 p.m. Cohen and Tolbert will co-present their keynote address\, “Seeing Versus Observing: Exploring Art and Science in the Liquid Light of Florida’s Springs.” A reception will follow at 3 p.m. Attendance is free and open to the public. Additional information is available at ifas.ufl.edu/York. Register at tinyurl.com/York-Fall-2025.
URL:https://alachuachronicle.com/event/uf-york-lecture-explores-confluence-of-art-and-science-through-floridas-springs/
LOCATION:Harn Museum of Art\, 3259 Hull Road\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32608\, United States
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SUMMARY:How to Fit Writing into a Vibrant Life (without going bananas)
DESCRIPTION:The Writers Alliance of Gainesville welcomes master juggler (of a vibrant life)\, author Michelle Dunlap\, who will share how she’s found ways to get writing done and help you develop your methods for consistently finding time to write.\n\nDo you have significant responsibilities? Perhaps you are raising children or grandchildren\, holding down multiple jobs\, caring for aging parents\, trying to improve the world through volunteerism\, or dealing with health issues that sap your strength.\n\nHow can we also fit productive writing into our lives? And meet deadlines? How can we do a good job of incorporating our writing without seeming rattled? How and when do we find time?\n\nOn Sunday\, September 14\, let’s come together at the Millhopper branch of the Alachua County Library and figure it out.\n\nThis interactive workshop will offer strategies that writers and other creatives can use to write while juggling multiple roles. Participants should bring a notebook\, calendar\, and pen to sketch a writing plan.\n\nThis session will be led by WAG board member\, educator Michelle Dunlap\, who has never known a time when she wasn’t juggling multiple family\, work\, and community responsibilities. Yet\, she has managed to write a dissertation and 50 other published pieces.\n\nShe has authored two books and co-edited three others. She managed all this while a single parent raising two children\, caring for a terminally ill parent\, and holding major ministerial\, board\, and other service responsibilities within her community.\n\n“It was far from easy\,” she said\, but she had to find ways to get the writing done to achieve her goals. In this workshop\, she hopes her strategies will help you develop your methods for consistently finding time to write.\n​\nThis program is free and open to the public. Join us!\n2:30-4 PM\nSeptember 14 \n\nMillhopper Branch\, Alachua County Library\n3145 NW 43rd St.\nGainesville\, FL 32606\n352-334-1272 (venue phone)\nMillhopper Branch | Alachua County Library District
URL:https://alachuachronicle.com/event/how-to-fit-writing-into-a-vibrant-life-without-going-bananas/
LOCATION:Millhopper Library\, 3145 NW 43rd St\, Gainesville\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Gainesville Community Band Season Opener - Pop & Rock Through The Years
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy the opener of the Gainesville Community Band’s 51st Season as we celebrate Pop and Rock history\, playing music by The Beatles\, Elvis\, Queen\, Chicago and more!!! The concert will be held at the Jackson N. Sasser Fine Arts Hall at 3pm on Sunday\, September 14th\, 2025.  A $5 donation requests at the door to help support us.
URL:https://alachuachronicle.com/event/gainesville-community-band-season-opener-pop-rock-through-the-years/
LOCATION:Jackson N. Sasser Fine Arts Hall\, 3000 NW 83rd Ave\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:CONTRA DANCE featuring live music played by Coral Riff and calling by Angela DeCarlis.
DESCRIPTION:Contra is a dance done with a lively\, walking step.  You simply walk in time to the music-one step for each beat of music.  There is no fancy footwork required.  There is a caller for every dance who walks the dancers through the moves before the music begins and continues to call until the dancers are confidently moving through the dance.  If you can walk\, you can contra dance! \nSuggested Donation: $10 (ages 26+)\, $5 (ages 16-25)\, Dancers ages 15 and under get in FREE when accompanied by an adult.  \nPlease bring your own non-alcoholic beverage.  \nThis is a friendly welcoming recreational activity and all are welcome.  \nNo partner or experience is necessary.  \nContra Dancing is fun and we’ll teach you how.
URL:https://alachuachronicle.com/event/contra-dance-featuring-live-music-played-by-coral-riff-and-calling-by-angela-decarlis/
LOCATION:Rosa B Williams Center\, 524 NW 1st St\, Gainesville\, FL\, 32601\, United States
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