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The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide: Through April 29, free tax preparation program at Tower Road Library, the Alachua County Senior Center, and Cone Park Library. Taxpayers may register online at http://taxaidegnv.wordpress.com or by calling (352) 448-7445 and leaving a message. Service at all sites will be by appointment only; no walk-ins. Face masks will be required for all clients and volunteers. Good News Arts: “Of a different flesh” exhibition, now through April 17 at Good News Arts at 23352 W HWY 27, Suite 80, High Springs,. The exhibition features work by artists Mär Martinez and Julia Matejcek. Good News Arts collaborates with local, regional, and national artists to provide creative education opportunities, exhibitions, and cultural programming. ....
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PLEASE CHECK WEBSITE OR CALL THE VENUE FOR COVID-19 UPDATE BEFORE ATTENDING AN EVENT Sunday Assembly: a secular community: 11 a.m. today, via Zoom. ([email protected]) A secular community featuring guest speaker will be Jim Gross who has been the executive director of Florida Defenders of the Environment since 2016. His topic : Oklawaha River. Gross is also an adjunct professor at Santa Fe College as well as a licensed professional geologist in California and Florida. His topic will be the Ocklawaha River. [email protected] Feel D Love: 6 p.m. today through Feb. 28, Depot Park, 200 SE Depot Ave. Free. (depotpark.org) Illuminated landscaping and park elements with romantic lighting themes every night throughout the month of February. ....
PLEASE CHECK WEBSITE OR CALL THE VENUE FOR COVID-19 UPDATE BEFORE ATTENDING AN EVENT Feel D Love: 6 p.m. today through Feb. 28, Depot Park, 200 SE Depot Ave. Free. (depotpark.org) Illuminated landscaping and park elements with romantic lighting themes every night throughout the month of February. Survival of the Slowest exhibit: Now- Sept. 12, Florida Museum of Natural History, 3215 Hull Road. Hours: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1 - 5 p.m. Sunday. (floridamuseum.ufl.edu, 846-2000) Admission, $10, adults, $9, Florida residents, seniors and non-University of Florida college students; $7, ages 3-17, free to museum members and UF students with a valid Gator 1 Card. Complete admission pricing is available online at www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/visit/plan. Guests l get an up-close look at a live sloth, tortoise, iguana and other creatures to learn about the unique adaptations some animals developed to survive, despite being slow, small or weak. ....
The Gainesville Sun PLEASE CHECK WEBSITE OR CALL THE VENUE FOR COVID-19 UPDATE BEFORE ATTENDING AN EVENT Valentine s Movie Matinee: 2-5 p.m. today, Celebration Pointe, Celebration Pointe Avenue. Tickets: $15. (valentines-matinee.eventbrite.com, celebrationpointe.com) Showing of the family friendly film Gnomeo and Juliet.” Hoggetowne at Home: a Virtual Medieval Experience” ends this weekend: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. today, (https://bit.ly/3aQX98E) You can visit merchant booths, watch demonstrations and engage in activities from the comfort of home. Guests can safely shop the medieval marketplace, watch performances and demonstrations, play along in the interactive quest, and engage with characters during live shows. ....