Jax4Kids October 2023

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Dear Readers,

Mark your calendars for October 14 and order your solar eclipse glasses now because a rare occurrence will happen on that date. It’s called an Annular Solar Eclipse. Where we live, as the moon passes the sun, it will be eclipsed about 60%. The maximum eclipse is projected to be at 1:22 p.m.. The next of these rare total eclipses will take place on April 8 of next year if you want to see a total eclipse, make travel arrangements now for one of the major U.S. cities inside the path of the total eclipse - San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse. Your next opportunity to see a total eclipse after that will be in the year 2044! Turn to page 6 and read more about this month’s eclipse.

Are you a Pumpkin Spice fan? If so, turn to page 7 and read “Pumpkin Spice Everything” and, try the Pumpkin Spice Smoothie recipe this month. It’s delicious and good for you too! Thanks to our Registered Dietician, Aurea Thompson for contributing another great recipe.

We’ve assembled a list of area Fall Festivals, Pumpkin Patches and Fall Events for you. You’ll find them on pages 13 through 16 and more online at jax4kids.com.

Before Halloween rolls around, take a moment to read the Pedestrian Safety and Children article from Safe Kids Northeast Florida on page 8.

MOSH’s newest traveling exhibit, The Animation Academy opened on September 23rd. Your kids will learn the art, science, technology and history behind their favorite Saturday morning cartoons. Learn more about this fantastic new exhibit on page 17.

If you have a baby, I encourage you to read the “Baby Bottle Safety” article on page 11. We’ve also got a partial list of this month’s events just for infants and toddlers. You’ll find

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A movement began at the Gatwick Airport in England in 2016 to make the world a better place for the 1 in 6 people globally living with a hidden disability. The Sunflower was chosen as it suggests happiness, positivity, strength as well as growth and confidence and is universally known. Those with a hidden disability simply wear a lanyard with sunflowers to alert others that they may need extra help, understanding and patience. Business across the world have joined the Sunflower Network. It’s a lovely idea that encourages inclusivity, acceptance and understanding. Read more about the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower on page 11 and online at hdsunflower. com.

Every October we adorn each page of the newspaper with a pink ribbon as a reminder to schedule your mammogram. It could save your life. If you haven’t scheduled yours yet, now’s the time.

Enjoy this wonderful fall season!

Until next month,

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OCTOBER 2023 • Jax4Kids.com • Page 3 LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Contents • October 2023 Community Profile: The Library Foundation of Jacksonville 4 National Prescription Drug Take Back Day 4 Mom’s Night Out Events 5 LIVING WELL Pumpkin Spice Everything! 7 Things to Do: Eating Well Events ........................................................................... 7 EATING WELL Rare Solar Eclipse on October 14 6 Things to Do: Nature Events 6 NATURE Be Empowered to Set Driving Rules! They’re Designed to Save Your Teen’s Life 20 Things to Do: Teen Events ................................................................................... 20 TEENS Obesity Among Cats Now an Epidemic 22 Things to Do: Pet Events 22 PETS October Events 23 THINGS TO DO Pedestrian Safety and Children 8 Things to Do: Health & Safety Events 8 Treating and Preventing Head Lice 9 Popular Nasal Decongestant Doesn’t Actually Relieve Congestion, FDA Advisers Say 9 HEALTH & SAFETY
Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Supports People with Non-Visible Disabilities 11 St. Augustine Sailing Acheives Autism Certification Through IBCCES 11 Things to Do: Special Needs Events 11 SPECIAL NEEDS The Animation Academy Now Open at MOSH! ...................................................... 17 The Best Books of 2023 for Children (So Far) 18 Things to Do: Education Events ........................................................................... 18 Duval County School News 19 St. Johns County School District News 20 Clay County School News 21 EDUCATION Fall Festivals, Events and Pumpkin Patches 13-16 FALL FESTIVALS, EVENTS AND PUMPKIN PATCHES Baby Bottle Safety .............................................................................................. 10 Things to Do: Infant & Toddler Events 10 INFANT & TODDLER

LIVING WELL

Community Profile: Library Foundation of Jacksonville

What makes a library great?

Without question, it is the support the library receives from private citizens who understand and value the essential role a library plays in the life of the community.

Andrew Carnegie knew that. His $50,000 contribution helped build a library in Jacksonville in 1905. In 1986, The Foundation of Jacksonville, Inc. (d/b/a Library Foundation of Jacksonville) was formed as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation to carry forward Carnegie’s legacy that great libraries don’t just happen – they must be nurtured.

The mission of the Library Foundation of Jacksonville is to inspire, advocate and grow philanthropic support for the Jacksonville Public Library in service to lifelong learners throughout our diverse community.

The Foundation provides the community members, corporations, and other stakeholders with opportunities to invest in the success of the Library. With private financial support, the Foundation expects to support cand enhance the Library’s current funding system, not to replace the tax base and public community dollars so essential to the core of the Library mission. Managed by the Board of Directors, the Foundation is wholly independent of the City of Jacksonville, the Library, and the Library Board of Trustees.

To learn more call 904-255-6192 or visit www.lfjax.org.

The Library Foundation of Jacksonville, with support from Winn-Dixie and Harveys

Supermarket released eight newly-authored and illustrated JaxKids Book Club books. The books will be distributed to nearly 8,000 children in VPKs throughout Duval County this fall.

Since its inception in 2004, the JaxKids Book Club has provided 1,100,000 free books to more than 130,000 four and five-year-olds throughout the city. As a national model, 19 states and 40 municipalities have consulted with Jacksonville officials to create similar programs that promote early literacy.

The Club provides access to books to promote early literacy and a love of reading for all children throughout Duval County. JaxKids Book Club has everything kids and their families need to make learning and reading fun. Each year, the Club distributes free backpacks filled with books to all Duval County VPK students (public and private). Children of VPK age who don't receive a backpack through VPK may get a backpack at any Jacksonville Public Library location (while supplies last).

The Winn-Dixie Gives and Harveys Gives Foundations provided the Library Foundation of Jacksonville with a generous grant of $50,000 to refresh the JaxKids Book Club collection and commission new books from diverse authors and illustrators with a focus on reflecting the diverse Jacksonville community.

Additional JaxKids Book Club program sponsors include the Early Learning Coalition of Duval, Kids Hope Alliance, PNC, JM Family Enterprises, Southeast Toyota Distributors, Florida Blue, VyStar Credit Union, and Pajcic & Pajcic. j

Too often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands. That’s dangerous and often tragic. On October 28, you can clean out your medicine cabinets and turn in – safely and anonymously – your unneeded prescription medications.

Dropoff locations include the DEA Jacksonville Avenues Mall, Belk Parking lot facing Philips Highway, Orange Park Police Department, Jacksonville Beach Police Department, HCA Florida Memorial Hospital, HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital ER Drive Thru, HCA Florida Putnam Hospital, HCA Senior Healthcare Center at Melrose, Middleburg Paramedicine Office, 2710 Blanding Blvd., #8, CVS 121 W. Macclenny Ave., Santa Fe College Police Department (Thursday, 10/26 through Sunday 10/29, 8:30am – 7:30pm) and in Nassau County at The Hilliard Pharmacy, Yullee Ballpark, and Winn-Dixie located at 450078 State Road 200, Callahan. Visit dea.gov for more information. October 28, 2023, 10am to 2pm

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Organizing Your Clothes Storage

October 7, 10am to 10:30am

Whether you’re inspired by an image of someone else’s organized closet or just tired of wading through your own messy closet, let staff at Ikea help you create the closet of your dreams, and make the most of your unique space. Workshop attendees can enter to win a set of BUMERANG hangers to help get started. Must be enrolled or enroll in IKEA Family free rewards program and be present to win. Free but registration is required. Ikea Jacksonville / 888-888-4532 / 7801 Gate Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32256 / www.ikea.com

Uncorked: Jax Wine Fest

October 7, 7pm to 11pm

The 3rd annual Uncorked: JAX Wine Fest returns to MOSH. Enjoy over 100 wines and champagnes from across the globe, full after hours access to the museum, local food trucks, music, and more. There are two sessions for this event. Early admission ($80) is at 7pm and includes an extra hour of access and tasting with shorter lines, and some bonus wines poured by select wineries during that first hour. General admission ($65) is at 8pm and the event ends at 11pm. Both tickets include all wine tasting with food sold separately. This event is 21 and over only. Museum of Science and History / 904396-6674 / 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / themosh.org

Croctoberfest

• October 7, 6pm to 9pm

The St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park partners with breweries and vendors throughout Florida to offer sample beers, food, and live music as you stroll through the zoo and learn about conservation work at the park. General admission tickets are $75 and $40 for designated drivers. There will be complimentary Coca Cola products and water provided at Toucantina Snack Bar. This adult-only event is for ages 21 and up.

St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park / 904-824-3337 / 999 Anastasia Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32080 / www.alligatorfarm.com

1st Annual Moms Night Out at the Farm

October 13, 6pm

Wesley Wells Farms host their 1st Annual Moms Night Out at the Farm. There will be appetizers and s’mores around the campfire, local vendors and businesses, live music, and more. Non-alcoholic drinks will be available for purchase. Tickets will not be sold at the door and must be purchased in advance. In case of inclement weather, the event will be rescheduled. Wesley Wells Farms / 904-679-5660 / 2680 Ada Arnold Road, St. Augustine, FL 32092 / wesleywellsfarm.com

Puzzle Exchange at Spring Park Coffee

October 14, 1pm to 3pm

Adults who love puzzles are invited to stop by Spring Park Coffee anytime between 1pm and 3pm to participate in the first puzzle exchange. Bring a gently used boxed puzzle with all of its pieces to exchange for a new-to-you gently

used puzzle. The library is not responsible for ensuring that each puzzle exchanged has all of the pieces. Spring Park Coffee / 904-2846315 / 328 Ferris Street, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 / www.claycountygov.com

Champions for Children Gala

October 19, 6pm to 9pm

Adults are invited for an evening at the Current/ Sherman Group of Merrill Lynch Champions for Children Gala. Experience a night of inspiration and empowerment as they celebrate the mission of nurturing champions in the classroom, on the courts, and in the community. Be immersed in heartfelt impact statements from alumni and current students, and witness the remarkable achievements of the 2023 scholarship recipients. The evening will feature live and silent auctions, the Heads or Tails raffle, and the return of the Grab Bag filled with surprises. Connect with like-minded individuals, make memories, and support the bright future of Jacksonville's youth. Tickets for two start at $600. Florida Blue Conference Center / 904359-5437 / 4800 Deerwood Campus Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / www.malwashington.com

Spatacular Costume Party

October 19, 5pm to 8pm

Waves Aesthetics Day Spa hosts a Spatacular Costume Party Event. Come dressed in your best costume and compete for prizes in the costume contest. Special guest Cathy Mason, will be the Certified Tarot card reader for the evening. That will be scheduled separately; RVSP for a 15 minute reading. In addition to the activities and games, they will be offering a range of service specials with demos to help you achieve all your body and skin care needs. Attendees can have an in-depth onsite assessment to determine the best treatments for your skin and body. Plus, enjoy drinks, appetizers, and more. Tickets are $20.

Waves Aesthetics Day Spa / 904-373-8499 / 10033 Sawgrass Drive West, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 / wavesaesthetics.com

Cocktails & Chemistry at MOSH

October 20, 7pm to 9pm Learn the subtle science and exact art of cocktail creation. Adults 21 and up are invited to the JEA Science Theater for Cocktails & Chemistry, an interactive lesson behind your favorite adult beverages hosted by local star-tenders, distilleries, restaurants, and more. This Cocktails & Chemistry partner is Local Mixologist and Cocktail Expert, Carlos LaGrule, who will demonstrate how to craft the most deliciously unforgettable mixed drink. Cost is $35/person and includes admission to the Museum, light snacks & refreshments, and cocktails.

Museum of Science and History / 904-3966674 / 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / themosh.org

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Rare Annular Solar Eclipse on October 14

The first of two great American solar eclipses will take place on October 14th with the second being April 8, 2024. Total solar eclipses are a rare phenomenon. After 2024’s eclipse, the next total solar eclipse visible to North America will be in 2044.

The Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, annular solar eclipse will cross North, Central, and South America. It will be visible in parts of the United States, Mexico, and many countries in South and Central America. In the U.S., the annular solar eclipse begins in Eugene, Oregon at 9:16 a.m. PDT and ends in San Antonio, Texas at 11:56 a.m. CDT.

Jacksonville is not within the path of totality, so we will only see a partial solar eclipse. The maximum obscuration of the sun as it passes over our area will be 60%. For Jacksonville, the partial eclipse begins at 11:50 a.m and the maximum eclipse we will see will be at 1:22 p.m. The partial eclipse will end at 2:57 p.m.. Note: You will need a specialty pair of eclipse glasses to keep your eyes safe. These are available from multiple sources online.

An annular eclipse is a phenomenon that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth while it is at its farthest point from Earth. Because the Moon is farther away from Earth, it appears smaller than the Sun and does not completely cover the star. This creates a “ring of fire” effect in the sky. The Moon covers the Sun’s center, leaving the Sun’s visible outer edges to form a “ring of fire” or annuls around the moon.

People located in the center of the moon’s shadow when it hits Earth will experience a total eclipse. The sky will darken, as if it were dawn or dusk. Weather permitting, people in the path of a total solar eclipse can see the sun’s corona, the outer atmosphere, which is otherwise usually obscured by the bright face of the sun. A total solar eclipse is the only type of solar eclipse where viewers can momentarily remove their eclipse glasses (which are not the same as regular sunglasses). j

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Things to Do Nature Events

Fishing 101 at Usina Boat Ramp

October 4, 11, 18, 9am to 11am

Learn the ins and outs of saltwater fishing in Florida. These classes are informative and hands-on. Sign up for one class or attend the whole series. Bring your own gear and learn while you fish. All participants must have a saltwater shoreline license or fall under the exempt criteria. Each class is $12 and is open to ages 10 and up. Each week features a different theme. Usina Boat Ramp / 904-209-0333 / 603 Euclid Avenue, St. Augustine, FL 32084 / www.sjcfl.us

Cozy by the Campfire

Fridays, October 6, 13, 27, 9pm to 10pm

Settle in for the night with some games and stories around a campfire with a ranger. Each week holds something new. Space is limited. Please call or visit the main office to register. Seating will be provided, but feel free to bring your own chair. For a fire building course, show up at 8:45pm to learn how to build a campfire. Parking fee is $5. Crooked River State Park / 912-882-5256 / 6222 Charlie Smith Senior Highway, St. Marys, GA 31558 / gastateparks.org

Budding Gardeners: Going Batty

October 7, 10am to 12noon

Bats are such an impressive and important part of the ecosystem. Learn all about them, try a bat snack, and take home your own flying bat. The program is presented by the Ortega Forest Garden Circle, which is part of the Garden Club of Jacksonville. Master Gardener Volunteer Cyndy Reynolds, president of the Ortega Forest Garden Circle, will share fascinating details about bats as pollinators and show a real bat house. The program is free for members and $5 for nonmembers. Space is limited and registration is required. Budding Gardeners is aimed at children in grades 1-6 to discover gardening, conservation, and wildlife through interactive programs, crafts, and outdoor projects. Children and their parents or caregivers collaborate during a morning of healthy and fun activities. Garden Club of Jacksonville / 904-355-4224 / 1005 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32204 / www.gardenclubjax.org

Plant Swap at the Beaches Branch Library

October 7, 10am to 1pm

Get ready to bring in and take home some new plants. All “swaps” must be for equal or lesser pot size plants. No invasive plants please. Plant swap is sponsored by the Ribault Garden Club. Free to participate. Jacksonville Public Library, Beaches Branch / 904-255-2665 / 600 3rd Street, Neptune Beach, FL 32266 / jaxpubliclibrary.org

Guided Bird Walk

October 8, 24, 8:15am to 10am

Come meet the birds at Anastasia State Park on this monthly bird walk. This fun and informative walk is open to participants of all birding levels. Participants will observe a diverse variety of shore birds, marsh birds, and hammock birds by walking the beach, boardwalks, nature trails, and other areas. Please dress for the weather and bring binoculars, water, comfortable walking shoes, and a field guide if you have one. Meet at the Island Beach Shop & Grill pavilion located at the end of the main park drive. This event is weather permitting and subject to cancellation. Program is free with regular park admission fee. ($8.00 per vehicle. Limit 2-8 people per vehicle. $4.00 per single-occupant vehicle. Anastasia State Park / 904-461-2033 / 300 Anastasia Park Road, St. Augustine, FL 32080 / www.floridastateparks.org

Fall Migration Field Trip

October 14, 8am to 11am

This park is a must for any birder during any season; it has 1.5 miles of coastal beaches where participants can do a sea watch and look for shore birds. The 447 acres of maritime hammock are a great place for migrant and wintering songbirds. A small lake in the middle of the park provides a rookery for wading birds. Meet at the picnic parking area at 8am when the park opens. Cost is $5/ vehicle. Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park / 500 Wonderwood Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32233 / duvalaudubon.org

Moss Wall Art Workshop

October 21, 6pm to 8pm

Lush Leaves hosts a Moss Wall Art Workshop. Create a one of a kind art piece for your living space with preserved moss, shelf fungi, cork and a variety of natural items. Preserved Moss Wall Art is a simple way to beautify your space, bringing nature in without any of the upkeep. Tickets are $59 and include all supplies and refreshments. Lush Leaves / 904-315-7721 / 1566 Hendricks Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / lush-leaves.com

Life Lit: Container Gardening

October 23, 6pm to 7pm

For those with limited planting area, come learn how to make the most of your space. And for those with lots of space, learn how container gardening can make patches of flora that are easier to protect in the winter. Free, but please register in advance to reserve your spot. Life Lit are free workshops offered by trained professionals and volunteers that focus on improving your day to day life. These programs cover a wide range of workshops from gardening to small business needs. Jacksonville Public Library, Argyle Branch / 904-255-2665 / 7973 Old Middleburg Road South, Jacksonville, FL 32222 / jaxpubliclibrary.org

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Pumpkin Spice Everything!

I feel like we live in a divided country. No I’m not talking politics here! Every year when fall comes around, we magically see the store shelves fill with everything pumpkin spice. Even restaurants and fast food establishments advertise pumpkin specialities of their own. And the biggest debate of them all - you either love it or you don’t.

What is pumpkin spice anyways? Is pumpkin really that good for you?

Let’s delve a little more into the pumpkin craze!

The good news is that pumpkin is actually very nutritous. It is a vegetable that provides a variety of vitamins, minerals, fiber and other beneficial compounds.

Here is a breakdown of the nutritional content of one cup of cooked pumpkin:

• Calories: 49 calories

• Carbohydrates: 12 grams (similar to the carbohydrate in 8 ounces of cow’s milk)

• Dietary Fiber: Approximately 3 grams

• Sugars: Approximately 3 grams

• Protein: 2 grams

• Fat: less than 1 gram

• Vitamins:

à Vitamin A: A rich source of beta-carotene, which can be converted into vitamin A in the body, providing about 170% of the recommended daily allowance (RDA).

à Vitamin C: Approximately 9% of the RDA

à Vitamin E

à Vitamin K

• Minerals:

à Potassium: Approximately 340 milligrams

à Calcium

à Iron

à Magnesium

à Phosphorus

à Zinc

• Other Nutrients:

à Antioxidants: Pumpkin is rich in antioxidants, including beta-carotene, which can help protect cells from oxidative damage.

à Lutein and Zeaxanthin: These compounds are important for eye health.

à Phytosterols: Pumpkin seeds, in particular, contain phytosterols, which may help lower cholesterol levels.

à Pumpkin Seeds: Pumpkin seeds (pepitas) are a good source of protein, healthy fats, fiber, and various vitamins and minerals, including magnesium and zinc.

Overall, pumpkin is a healthy addition to your diet, providing essential vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamin A and various antioxidants. Additionally, it is low in calories and can be a flavorful and versatile ingredient in a wide range of dishes. Anything from soups and stews to pies and smoothies, you can see why it’s so popular this time of year.

So what exactly is Pumpkin Spice?

"Pumpkin spice" refers to a blend of spices and flavors commonly associated with the taste of pumpkin pie. This blend of spices is used to add a warm, sweet, and aromatic flavor to various foods and beverages. The most common spices found in pumpkin spice mix include:

• Cinnamon: Cinnamon is a key component of pumpkin spice and contributes a warm, sweet, and slightly spicy flavor.

• Nutmeg: Nutmeg adds a nutty, slightly sweet, and aromatic quality to the mix. It's typically used sparingly because it has a potent flavor.

• Ginger: Ground ginger adds a spicy and slightly pungent note to the mix, complementing the sweetness of the other spices.

• Cloves: Cloves provide a strong, sweet, and slightly bitter flavor. They are often used in small quantities due to their intense taste.

• Allspice: Allspice is called so because it has a flavor reminiscent of several different spices, including cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. It rounds out the pumpkin spice blend.

These spices are combined in varying ratios to create the familiar pumpkin spice flavor profile. Pumpkin spice has become synonymous with the flavors of fall and is often associated with holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving. It's widely available in stores as a pre-made spice mix, but you can also make your own pumpkin spice blend by mixing the individual spices in the following proportions:

• 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon

• 1 teaspoon ground ginger

• 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg

• 1 teaspoon ground allspice or cloves

Try making your own Pumpkin Spice Smoothie at home!

Gather your ingredients:

• Pumpkin - ½ cup 100% canned pumpkin puree

• Banana - one preferably frozen

• Apple - one medium cut into chunks, skinned

• Greek yogurt - can use plain or vanilla, ½ cup

• Almond, soy or any other dairy alternative milk, or cow’s milk, ¹/³ cup

• Maple syrup or honey, 1 tablespoon

• Vanilla extract - 1 teaspoon

• Spices - ½ teaspoon of Pumpkin Pie Spice (or homemade blend) plus ¼ teaspoon of Cinnamon

• ½ cup of ice cubes

Blend all ingredients until smooth! Enjoy your own pumpkin spice treat! j

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Things to Do Eating Well Events

Drop-In: Beehive Cookie Decorating

October 3, 4pm to 5pm

Kids are invited to the University Park Branch Library to learn some bee facts and help decorate a cookie beehive. While supplies last. Free. University Park Branch / 904255-2665 / 3435 University Boulevard North, Jacksonville, FL 32277 / jaxpubliclibrary.org

Get Your Charcuterie Board Started

October 7, 9am to 12noon

This class will give you a step-by-step guide to canning and food preservation. Get your charcuterie board started with tangy pickled mushrooms, sweet and spicy pickled grapes, and red onion jam. Closed-toe shoes are required. If your hair is shoulder length or longer, it must be pulled back (hair must be secured firmly so no touching is needed.) Please avoid wearing loose-fitting blouses or shirts that may get caught on the equipment. Registration is $35/person. Jacksonville Canning Center / 904-255-7450 / 2525 Commonwealth Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32254 / sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu

Jax Cooking Studio: Decadent Fall

Cupcakes • October 7, 2pm to 4:30pm

The pastry chef will guide you step-by-step through the process of baking and decorating cupcakes and will offer tips on how to elevate your home baking along the way. Complimentary wine will be served for adults during this cooking experience. The menu features Carrot Cupcakes with White Chocolate Cream Cheese Icing, Pumpkin Cupcakes with Salted Caramel Buttercream Frosting, and Hot Chocolate Cupcakes with Marshmallow Buttercream. Registration starts at $70. Jax Cooking Studio / 904-379-6220 / 14035 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32250 / jaxcookingstudio.com

Family Fun: American Classics

October 8, 1pm

Sur La Table hosts a Family Fun cooking class for ages 7 and up. The chef instructor will guide you through making the ultimate kid-approved meal—Herb Crusted Chicken Tenders and Extra Cheesy Mac and Cheese. To end on a sweet note, learn how to prepare classic Banana Splits with Homemade Strawberry and Chocolate Sauces. Cost is $69/ seat. A paying adult must accompany ages 17 & under. Sur la Table / 904-719-7597 / 4713 River City Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / www.surlatable.com

their baby's nutrition journey and learn development cues and when to start solid foods. Learn tips & strategies for addressing picky eating behaviors from infancy through the toddler years, as well as the when, what, & how to offer your baby healthy food choices. The class is taught by a registered dietitian nutritionist. Free.

Pediatric Associates / 954-966-8000 / www.pediatricassociates.com

Bao Down: Hands-On Dumpling, Buns, and Noodle Class

October 21, 10am to 12noon

Blue Bamboo hosts a hands-on class, where participants will make Chicken and Mushroom Buns, Roast Pork Buns, Chicken Potsticker Dumplings, and noodles. After this class, you will be on your way to mastering folds and cooking techniques. Registration is $80 per person.

Blue Bamboo Cooking Classes / 904-6461478 / 10110 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32257 / bluebamboojacksonville.com

Hocus Pocus Feast for Families

October 22, 6pm to 8:30pm

Jax Cooking Studio hosts a chef guided dinner class that will have you cooking like a Sanderson Sister. The menu features Dead Man’s Chungs – crab cakes with housemade remoulade sauce, I Smell Scrod –Panko crusted cod filet with a lemon butter sauce, Black Flame Candill Potatoes – Dill and garlic smashed potatoes, Black Magic Brussels Sprouts – Roasted Brussels sprouts with bacon and maple syrup, and Brownie Boooooook! – Brownies decorated with royal icing with a creepy watchful eye. Dressing up is encouraged. Registration starts at $80. Jax Cooking Studio / 904-379-6220 / 14035 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32250 / jaxcookingstudio.com

Family Fun: Spooktacular

Halloween Cookies

October 28, 1pm, October 29, 1pm

In this special hands-on class, kids will enjoy working alongside classmates and learning to create Halloween cookies. The instructor will walk your child through the steps of making cookie dough, rolling it out, cutting spooky shapes and decorating it with delicious icing. The cookies featured will include One-Eyed Monster Cookies, Chocolate Spider Web Cookies, and Witches’ Fingers. The class is for ages 7 and up. Cost is $69/seat. A paying adult must accompany ages 17 & under. Sur la Table / 904-719-7597 / 4713 River City Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / www.surlatable.com

Baby's Nutrition: Starting Solids & Picky Eaters • October 10, 6pm to 7pm This free class will help parents understand

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Pedestrian Safety and Children

October is the start of crisp fall air, pumpkin patches, Halloween, trick-ortreating, hayrides, and costumes. It is also the start of Pedestrian Safety Month and International Walk and Bike to School Day, both of which focus on teaching children safe pedestrian behavior throughout the year. There are so many fun family memories to be made during the month of October, as well as a ton of safety tips to utilize all month long to ensure you are staying safe while having fun!

Halloween:

Halloween night is perfect for a fright, but not when it comes to pedestrian injury. Children are more than twice as likely to be hit by a car and killed on Halloween than any other day of the year. Teens see the highest rates of pedestrian injuries in October, November, and January, while younger children see higher rates during the summer months. Teens are more likely to exhibit riskier behavior when it comes to crossing at non-intersection locations and walking or biking during dusk, dawn, or nighttime. For Halloween night, there are some simple safety tips to implement to ensure your night is full of fun, and to reduce your risk of a pedestrian injury. When it comes trick-or-treating at night, children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult. If your children are mature enough to partake in the night’s festivities without adult supervision, encourage them to go with a group they trust, and stick to well-lit areas that they are comfortable walking. Encourage children to bring glow-sticks or carry reflective pails to increase their chance of being seen by unsuspecting drivers. The brighter the costume- the better!

Pedestrian Tips:

On average, children under ten years old are unable to judge the speed and distance of oncoming traffic, so they should always be crossing the street with an adult. Teach children to only cross at street corners and

crosswalks after looking left, right, then left again. While crossing the street, you should always be on the lookout for any oncoming cars as they may not always see you. Making eye contact is a great way to ensure the driver sees you, so ensure that all devices are put away and headphones are taken out prior to crossing. In parking lots, teach children top stick with an adult as people may be backing out or pulling into spots quickly. Sidewalks are the safest place to walk for pedestrians! If there are no sidewalks, walk on the side of the road that is facing traffic as far to the left as possible. Finally, children typically model their parents’ behavior! Ensure that you or any older children in the family are setting a good example by exhibiting safe pedestrian behaviors!

Visibility:

The data trends show that children under twelve are more at risk of a fatal pedestrian injury during after school hours between 3 and 6pm, while teens were more at risk during nighttime hours between 9pm and midnight and the early morning hours before dawn. When walking or biking, children need to make sure they’re being seen by drivers. Encourage teens to deck out their backpack, shoes, jacket, or any other items they use every day with reflective strips so that vehicle headlights will reflect off them to increase visibility. Bright colors increase the chances of a driver seeing you and the available reaction time they have to stop, versus darker colors where drivers may only have less than a few seconds to react and slow down a vehicle that is thousands of pounds.

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Penney Farms 5K & 1 Mile Fun Run

October 21, 8:30am

HIIT

Training at Florida

Blue

St. John's Town Center • Saturdays, October 7, 14, 21, 28, 11am to 12noon

Florida Blue Center hosts free HIIT Training class. Strengthen your body and reach new fitness heights. Please wear comfortable clothes and sneakers.

Florida Blue Center - Jacksonville / 904-3635870 / 4855 Town Center Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / www.floridablue.com

It Is Okay Not To Be Okay

October 11, 6pm

Every DCPS student has access to free mental health counseling. The district is committed to working with community partners to help students strengthen their mental and emotional wellness to help remove barriers to academic success. Participate in this extremely valuable course to learn how to help your child(ren) access this service. The Parent Academy of Duval County Public Schools is a free family resource that promotes parental involvement, enhances student achievement, and supports a caregiver's need for personal and individual growth. Parent Academy courses are offered virtually through Microsoft Teams. Duval Parent Academy / 904-390-2960 / dcps.duvalschools.org

Free Vision Screening

October 19, 12noon to 1pm

In honor of Blind Awareness Month, the Baptist Health Wellness Connexion is hosting free vision screenings at the JCA. Vision is Priceless will be on hand with a variety of tests to assess your vision. Please register in advance. Screenings will take place in the JCA's Donziger Library. Free.

Jewish Community Alliance / 904-202-4YOU / 8505 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32217 / www.baptistjax.com

Four Friends Fitness Clean and Green Health Fair • October 19, 7pm to 8:30pm

The community is invited to come and immerse yourself in the world of clean and green living. Start off the health fair with an energizing 10-minute warm-up session, followed by an informative workshop. Discover the secrets of making conscious and healthy product choices while visiting with vendors. In addition, there will be live entertainment, music, food for purchase, and more. Free to attend.

Four Friends Fitness / 904-506-1620 / 1580 Wells Road, Orange Park, FL 32073 / fourfriendsfitness.com

Come and celebrate the historic community of Penney Farms by joining fellow runners at the start-line for the 7th Annual Penney Farms Historic 5K Run. Registration is $15$20 for the fun run, and $30-$40 for the 5K. After the race there will be free food and music in the park, an awards ceremony, prizes, and a surprise celebrity. Refreshments will include a variety of home-baked items, fruit and drinks. Proceeds from the race will support the efforts of the J.C. Penney Memorial Scenic Highway volunteers.

Penney Farms / 904-731-3676 / 3495 Hoffman Street, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 / 1stplacesports.com

Free Flag Football Clinic

October 21, 6pm to 8pm -- Grades 3-8

October 28, 4pm to 6pm -- PreK-2

This free flag football clinic is being hosted by CKAA for anyone in grades 3-8 on October 21 and in grades PreK-2 on October 28. Here, players will go through skills sessions used to practice and prepare for the upcoming season. This is a great opportunity to see if your child will enjoy the sport prior to registering. The session will last about two hours. Flag football registration ends on November 4 and the practices begin November 13.

Christ the King Athletic Academy / 904-7184429 / 742 Arlington Road North, Jacksonville, FL 32211/ www.ckaajax.com

EverGreen Pumpkin Run 10 Mile & 5K

October 29, 8am to 11am

The annual Evergreen Pumpkin Run returns to Evergreen Cemetery. There will be a 10K and a 5K. The part of the course inside the cemetery is lined with pumpkins and the majority of the course is shaded. A $25 1st Place Sports gift card will be given to the runners wearing the best costume in the following divisions: Scariest Costume, Funniest Costume, and Best Overall Costume. All participants will receive a finisher medal, and will get to take home a pumpkin after the race. Entry fees range from $25 to $50. The event benefits the Jacksonville Historical Society.

Evergreen Cemetery / 904-353-3649 / 4535 N Main Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206 / 1stplacesports.com

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Treating and Preventing Head Lice

Head lice affect millions of children every year. “Although head lice are a yearround problem, the number of cases usually peaks during back-to-school time in the fall and again in January,” says Patricia Brown, M.D., a dermatologist at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

No matter how good your personal hygiene or how well you clean your home, you can get head lice.

The most common way to get head lice is direct contact with someone who has head lice. Children who spend a lot of time together in close quarters, such as playing or during sports activities, are at risk. Because children play so closely together and often in large groups, lice can easily travel from child to child, especially when they touch heads while playing or talking.

The CDC estimates that 6 million to 12 million cases of head lice occur each year in the U.S. in children ages 3 to 11. Head lice cases are most common among children attending childcare or school, and the household members of children with head lice.

Head lice do not live on animals, and you cannot get head lice from your pets. Head lice feed only on human blood.

Head lice are blood-sucking insects about the size of a sesame seed and are tan to grayish-white in color. They attach themselves to the skin of the head (scalp) and lay eggs (nits) in the hair. Although uncommon, head lice can be spread by sharing clothing or belongings.

You can check for head lice or nits by parting the hair in several spots. Use a magnifying glass and a bright light to help spot them. Lice don’t fly or jump; they move by crawling. Because head lice can move fast, it may be easier to spot the nits. Nits can look like dandruff. You can identify them by picking up a strand of hair close to the scalp and pulling your fingernail across the area where you suspect a nit. Dandruff will come off easily, but nits will stay firmly attached to the hair.

FDA-approved treatments for head lice include nonprescription and prescription drugs in shampoo, conditioner, and lotion formulations. Some of these drugs are available in kits that

Popular Nasal Decongestant Doesn’t Actually Relieve Congestion, FDA Advisers Say

include a small, fine-tooth comb. Separately packaged lice removal combs or comb-like devices are also available and used to remove and/or kill lice and nits.

“Many head lice products are not for use in children younger than 2. So read the label carefully before using a product to make sure it is safe to use on your child,” Brown says.

Talk with your child’s doctor or your pharmacist about the recommended treatments based on your child’s age and weight. Treatments should be used on children only under the direct supervision of an adult.

Help Your Family Prevent Head Lice

• Teach children to avoid head-to-head contact during play and other activities at home, school, and elsewhere (for example sports, playgrounds, slumber parties, and camps).

• Teach children not to share clothing and supplies, such as hats, scarves, helmets, sports uniforms, towels, combs, brushes, bandanas, hair ties, and headphones.

• Disinfect combs and brushes used by a person with head lice by soaking them in hot water (at least 130°F) for 5 to 10 minutes.

• Do not lie on beds, couches, pillows, carpets, or stuffed animals that have recently been in contact with a person with head lice.

• Vacuum the floor and furniture, particularly where the person with lice sat or laid. Head lice survive less than one or two days if they fall off the scalp and cannot feed.

• Clean items that have been in contact with the head of a person with lice in the 48 hours before treatment. Machine wash and dry clothing, bed linens, and other items using hot water (130°F) and a high heat drying cycle. Clothing and items that are not washable can be dry-cleaned or sealed in a plastic bag and stored for two weeks.

• Do not use insecticide sprays or fogs. They are not necessary to control head lice and can be toxic if inhaled or absorbed through the skin.

• After finishing treatment with lice medication, check everyone in your family for lice after several weeks. If you find live lice, contact your health care professional. j

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University of Florida researchers petitioned the FDA to remove most phenylephrine products based on recent studies showing they failed to outperform placebo pills in patients with cold and allergy congestion. The same researchers also challenged the drug’s effectiveness in 2007, but the FDA allowed the products to remain on the market pending additional research.

The FDA assembled its outside advisers to take another look at phenylephrine, which became the main drug in over-the-counter decongestants when medicines with an older ingredient — pseudoephedrine — were moved behind pharmacy counters. A 2006 law had forced the move because pseudoephedrine can be illegally processed into methamphetamine.

Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously on September 12th against the effectiveness of the key drug found in popular versions of Sudafed, Dayquil and other medications stocked on store shelves.

If the FDA follows through on the panel’s recommendations, Johnson & Johnson, Bayer and other drugmakers could be required to pull their oral medications containing phenylephrine from store shelves. That would likely force consumers to switch to the behind-the-counter pseudoephedrine products or to phenylephrine-based nasal sprays and drops.

The group also told the FDA that studying phenylephrine at higher doses was not an option because it can push blood pressure to potentially dangerous levels.

“I feel this drug in this oral dose should have been removed from the market a long time ago,” said Jennifer Schwartzott, the patient representative on the panel. “Patients require and deserve medications that treat their symptoms safely and effectively and I don’t believe that this medication does that.”

The advisers essentially backed the conclusions of an FDA scientific review published ahead of this week’s meeting, which found numerous flaws in the 1960s and 1970s studies that supported phenylephrine’s original approval. The studies were “extremely small” and used statistical and research techniques no longer accepted by the agency, regulators said.

“The bottom line is that none of the original studies stand up to modern standards of study

design or conduct,” said Dr. Peter Starke, the agency’s lead medical reviewer.

Additionally, three larger, rigorously conducted studies published since 2016 showed no difference between phenylephrine medications and placebos for relieving congestion. Those studies were conducted by Merck and Johnson & Johnson and enrolled hundreds of patients.

A trade group representing nonprescription drugmakers, the Consumer Healthcare Products Association, argued that the new studies had limitations and that consumers should continue to have “easy access” to phenylephrine.

Like many other over-the-counter ingredients, phenylephrine was essentially grandfathered into approval during a sweeping FDA review begun in 1972. It has been sold in various forms for more than 75 years, predating the agency’s own regulations on drug effectiveness.

“Any time a product has been on the market that long, it’s human nature to make assumptions about what we think we know about the product,” said Dr. Theresa Michele, who leads the FDA’s office of nonprescription drugs.

But FDA reviewers said their latest assessment reflects new testing insights into how quickly phenylephrine is metabolized when taken by mouth, leaving only trace levels that reach nasal passages to relieve congestion. The drug appears more effective when applied directly to the nose, in sprays or drops, and those products are not under review.

The group’s negative opinion opens the door for the FDA to pull phenylephrine from a federal list of decongestants deemed effective for over-the-counter pills and liquids. The FDA said removing the products would eliminate “unnecessary costs and delay in care of taking a drug that has no benefit.”

The FDA’s nasal decongestants drug list, or monograph, has not been updated since 1995. The process for changing a monograph has traditionally taken years or decades, requiring multiple rounds of review and public comment. But a 2020 law passed by Congress streamlines the process, which should allow the FDA to accelerate the publication of new standards for nonprescription ingredients. j

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Baby Bottle Safety

New parents understandably want to shield their babies from potentially harmful chemicals. After all, a baby’s tiny body is particularly vulnerable to risk from chemicals such as bisphenol A (BPA), lead, and phthalates. That’s why Consumer Reports recently tested nine popular baby bottles for those compounds.

The bottles tested, in alphabetical order were: Boon Nursh Silicone Baby Bottle, Comotomo Natural Feel, Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Anti-Colic Options+, Green Sprouts Silicone & Sprout Ware Baby Pocket, Lansinoh Baby Bottle, MAM Anti-Colic Baby Bottle, NUK Smooth Flow Baby Bottle, Philips Avent Natural Baby Bottle, and Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Baby Bottle

The good news: They didn’t detect any of those chemicals in any of the bottles they tested.

Still, some precautions are warranted, says Ashita Kapoor, associate director of product safety at CR, who led the baby bottle tests. Each test involved scraping or cutting a small amount of material from the bottle and analyzing it to look for markers that would indicate any one of these concerning substances:

BPA

This chemical is used to harden plastics. It’s also used in resins that line some metal food cans, as well as in many other products, including receipt paper. Exposure to BPA has been linked to metabolic disorders, obesity, certain cancers, fertility problems, low birth weight in babies, disrupted immune function, and other health issues, says Devon Payne-Sturges, DrPH, an associate professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Health in College Park.

Growing concerns about BPA prompted manufacturers to phase it out of use in baby bottles. Once that was complete, the Food and Drug Administration officially declared in 2012 that BPA couldn’t be used in baby bottles.

Lead

This is a toxic heavy metal, and no level of exposure is considered safe, especially for young children. Exposure to lead has been linked to a number of health issues in young kids, including lower IQs, behavioral problems, ADHD, autism, and other issues.

Phthalates

This is a class of chemicals used to make plastic more flexible. They are frequently found in products like plastic tubing or children’s toys. Like BPA, phthalates have been linked to a number of health issues, according to Payne-Sturges, including “a negative impact on male reproductive tract development.” Our

tests looked for the eight phthalates currently regulated by the federal government for use in children’s consumer products, including baby bottles.

There are things you can do to reduce the risk of your baby being exposed to BPA or other chemicals from their bottles, including using bottles made from glass or silicone. Glass and silicone bottles are less likely to contain potentially harmful chemicals than those made from plastic.

Plastic Baby Bottles Could Contain Other Bisphenols or Phthalates

While they didn’t find BPA in any of the bottles they tested, and that chemical is no longer supposed to be used in any baby bottle, some manufacturers now use related chemicals— such as bisphenol S (BPS) and bisphenol F (BPF)—as replacements. Research confirms that these substitution chemicals are common. As blood levels of BPA in people across the U.S. have fallen, levels of those alternatives have risen, Payne-Sturges says. And because these chemicals are structurally similar to BPA, they’re likely to cause similar health effects, Zoeller says.

Similarly, while CR didn’t detect any of the eight phthalates they tested for—all of which have federal regulations limiting their use—there are many other related compounds out there, Payne-Sturges says. And researchers think that health problems could be caused by exposure to cumulative levels of many different types of phthalates, not just a few.

Safety Tips:

• Consider glass or silicone baby bottles. Glass bottles in particular are much less likely to contain any kind of bisphenol or phthalate, Kapoor says, but just be careful not to break them. Silicone, especially food-grade silicone, is also less likely to contain those chemicals.

• Choose one of the bottles CR tested, or buy baby bottles from reputable retailers in the U.S. Be wary of third-party sellers.

• High heat could release BPA. Try not to expose plastic baby bottles to high temperatures, such as in a microwave or even in a dishwasher. Instead, it’s generally best to clean plastic baby bottles by hand, using a bottle brush, and letting them air-dry. And don’t overheat milk or formula that you put into plastic bottles.

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Toddler & Me Yoga • October 1, 3pm to 4pm Classes are available to toddlers ages 16-36 months. Stretch, bond, and breathe with your baby in this special yoga class designed for mother and child. Meet other moms and babies while you strengthen and support your postpartum body & mind with specifically chosen asanas. Every class will devote time to gentle and strengthening poses, done together between mother and child. Bonding postures, playful songs, and baby arts+crafts will also be explored. $25 for non-members. Be sure to bring a yoga mat, water or coffee, and any items you need for your baby. Soluna Yoga + Spa / 904-680-7344 / 2105 Park Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204 / solunayogaspa.com

Disney Junior Costume Palooza

October 1, 4pm

The Disney Junior tour is back with Disney Junior Live On Tour: Costume Palooza. This show brings beloved Disney Junior characters and favorite Marvel Super Heroes live on stage for a concert-style show with singing, dancing, acrobatics, and more. It will feature favorite songs from the hit Disney Junior series, as well as new original music. Tickets start at $29.

Thrasher-Horne Center / 904-276-6815 / 283 College Drive, Orange Park, FL 32073 / thcenter.org

Mandarin Lutheran Church Baby Pantry

October 1 and 15, 10am to 12noon

The goal of the MLC Baby Pantry is to supply local families in need with baby care items, including diapers, wipes, bath needs, rash cream, ointments, and gently used clothing, at no cost to parents in the Jacksonville area. The baby pantry is open on the first and third Sunday of each month from 10am to 12noon. Availability of items is on a firstcome, first-serve basis. Bring proof of residency (driver’s license, rental agreement, or mortgage statement), as well as proof that the child you are receiving supplies for is your child (birth certificate) or in your care. Need is on the honor system. They are not asking for proof of income but do ask only that you help them be able to help as many people as possible. Mandarin Lutheran Church / 904268-4591 / 11900 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32223 / mandarinlutheran.org

Baby Sleep Education

October 4, 6pm to 7pm

During this workshop, participants will explore the essentials of creating an ideal sleep environment for your little one and navigate common sleep challenges that parents often encounter, such as getting babies to sleep longer stretches, early morning wakings, and managing the struggle of short naps. Examine the science behind infant sleep and discuss techniques and approaches to support your baby in developing healthy sleep habits and establishing a solid sleep routine. This event is free and held online. Pediatric Associates / 855-543-9362 / pediatricassociates.com

Crafty Tots

October 4, 11, 18, 10am to 11am

Toddlers will get the chance to be creative in this free craft class. Crafts are for toddlers to complete with the help of a parent or guardian. Free, but registration is required. Solomon Calhoun Center /

904-209-0379 / 1300 Duval Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084 / www.sjcfl.us

Breakfast With Paw Patrol

October 7, 9am to 11am

Enjoy breakfast with Chase, Marshall, and Skye from Paw Patrol. Cost is $10.99/person, which includes breakfast and meet & greet with photo opportunity. Or, for $13.99, attendees will also get unlimited mini golf and 10 arcade tokens.

Adventure Landing Jacksonville Beach / 904-2464386 / 1944 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 / jacksonville-beach.adventurelanding.com

Little Learners at MOSH

October 7, 14, 21, 28, 9:30am to 10:30am

Little Learners programs provide guests with the opportunity to explore MOSH and participate in hands-on activities in a social environment. Geared towards students ages 3-5 and their caregivers, Little Learners sessions are offered monthly and provide children with circle time in the Bryan-Gooding Planetarium, STEM-based activity stations throughout the Museum, and passport stickers as proof of their visit. Each lesson is offered on Saturdays at 9:30am. Lessons are one hour long and build upon ideas learned in the previous class over the course of several weeks. Price per session is $25, which includes one child and one guardian. Each additional person (child or guardian) is $15. Child must be at least three years old to participate in this program. Museum of Science and History / 904-396-6674 / 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / themosh.org

Pediatric Associates Virtual New Parent Class

October 18, 12:30pm

Designed specifically for expectant parents, this free, virtual one-hour course covers numerous topics on preparing for your new arrival, such as your child's development, immunizations, breast vs bottle feeding, and more. Pediatric Associates / 954-966-8000 / pediatricassociates.com

Birthing 101

October 24, 6:30pm to 7:30pm

This free, one-hour session will introduce expectant parents to basic childbirth education. This class will cover Purpose of Childbirth Education, Pregnancy Warning Signs, Discomforts of Pregnancy, How Your Body Prepares for Birth, Signs of Labor, Stages of Labor, How Partners can Support Moms, Medication in Labor and Birth, and Cesarean Birth. Pediatric Associates / 954-966-8000 / pediatricassociates.com

Virtual Breastfeeding Class

October 30, 6pm to 7pm

This class is designed for parents that are planning to breastfeed or need support and is hosted by Certified Lactation Counselor, Tawanna Nottage. The class will cover the following topics: How breastfeeding works, Getting the best start, Positions & latching on, How to tell if your baby is getting enough milk, Common challenges and how to overcome, and Breastfeeding support. The event is online, and is free. Pediatric Associates / 954-966-8000 / pediatricassociates.com

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Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Supports People with Non-Visible Disabilities

Globally 1 in 6 of us live with a disabili ty. That is approximately 1.3 billion people. While some of us experience a disability that is visible, many have a non-visible condition or experience a combination of both visible and non-visi ble conditions. These disabilities can be temporary, situational or permanent. They can be neurological, cognitive and neurodevelopmental as well as physical, visual, auditory and include sensory and processing difficulties. They can also be respiratory as well as chronic health conditions such as arthritis and diabetes, chronic pain and sleep disorders.

The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a simple tool for you to voluntarily share that you have a disability or condition that may not be immediately apparent – and that you may need a helping hand, understanding, or more time in shops, at work, on transport, or in public spaces.

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Sensory Play Sunday

October 1, 10am to 12noon

11am. There is no cost to attend but space is limited and registration is required.

MOCA Jacksonville / 904-366-6911 / 333 North Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / mocajacksonville.unf.edu

Sibshop • October 18, 5:30pm

Since its launch in 2016, businesses from every sector have been joining the global Sunflower network - ranging from retail, travel and tourism, transport including over 200 airports - as well as railway networks, coach and bus services and ferries, education (universities, schools and colleges), healthcare, central and local government agencies to football teams, theme parks, theatres and financial institutions. Jacksonville International Airport is one of the Sunshine Network’s participating airports.

The Sunflower has now been launched locally in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Latin America, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the UK, the UAE and the USA.

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St. Augustine Sailing Achieves Autism Certification Through IBCCES

St. Augustine Sailing is making its sailing excursions accessible for those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). They recently earned the Certified Autism Center™ (CAC) designation from The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). By obtaining certification, St Augustine Sailing demonstrates its commitment to understanding and accommodating the needs of individuals with ASD.

“This certification program is aligned with our core values,” says Rose Ann Points, owner, captain, and broker at St. Augustine Sailing. “We believe in the transformative power of sailing and believe everyone should have the opportunity to experience the joy and sense of accomplishment that comes from being on the water. The resources this training provides will help us adapt our programs to ensure that individuals with autism can fully participate in and benefit from our sailing experiences.”

St. Augustine Sailing has already implemented many techniques for creating a safe and predictable space for those with ASD. The

yachts carry fidget toys and sensory tools like headphones that can help reduce anxiety and aid in relaxation. There are designated low-sensory areas available on-shore before and after the sail where guests can relax in a calm space. St. Augustine Sailing even offers quiet hours sails, to avoid crowds and excessive noise. And for those who have dietary issues, there are many substitutions and alternative items available. Guests are encouraged to share any sensitivities they may have so that staff can make the appropriate accommodations.

“We understand that those with ASD and sensory sensitivities benefit from predictable situations,” says Points. “We’ve created a series of videos that guests can use to walk through the experience before they arrive. This helps reduce their anxiety about a new situation. And once on board, our wonderful staff are trained to offer support and assistance to our new sailors.” j

For more information on their programs, visit www.sta-sail.com.

Sensory Play Sunday is designed for children with special needs to enjoy Surge Adventure Park the first Sunday of every month from 10am to 12noon without loud music or flashing lights. The park will not be open to the public; this time is strictly for those participating in Sensory Sunday. The cost is $7.99 per person. Surge Adventure Park / 904-312-7156 / 9292 Arlington Expressway, Jacksonville, FL 32225 / surgefun.com

Dyslexia 101 • October 11, 6pm

Dyslexia affects the areas of the brain that process language, both written and spoken. Attend this course to gain more information about this learning disorder, what it means for your student, the signs to look for, and how to support your student throughout the process. The Parent Academy of Duval County Public Schools is a free family resource that promotes parental involvement, enhances student achievement, and supports a caregiver's need for personal and individual growth. This course is held online. Duval Parent Academy / 904-390-2960 / dcps.duvalschools.org

6th Annual HorsePlay Therapy Center Fall

Festival • October 14, 11am to 4pm

Families are invited to the HorsePlay Therapy Center barn for a fall festival. There will be pony rides, face painting, a petting zoo, bounce houses, dunk tanks, potato sack races, arts and crafts, County Line Provisions, Kona ice, a pumpkin patch, and more. Tickets are $20 per adult and $10 per child 12 and under. HorsePlay Therapy Center is a notfor-profit therapy organization, located in the heart of St. Augustine, FL, that specializes in serving children with special needs and veterans with PTSD and other life-altering injuries. HorsePlay Therapy Center Barn / 904-3158525 / 1925 State Road 207, St. Augustine, FL 32086 / horseplaytherapy.org

Autism Creates Family Workshop

October 14, 10am to 11am

While children with ASD struggle with verbal communication, social relations, and sensory development, creative art-making activities enable them to foster new means of self-expression and communication. Utilizing two educational components—hands-on art workshops and the museum galleries —the Autism Creates program harnesses art and art-making activities as a means of promoting expression and social interaction among children with ASD and their teachers, caregivers, and peers. Monthly workshops are hosted on-site at MOCA Jacksonville for up to 10 children with ASD and their families. Families will explore the galleries, create art, and participate in sensory activities. Held the second Saturday of each month from 10am to

Sibshop is a gathering of siblings across the ages to create community, build support and share in the stories that make us unique as the siblings of individuals with developmental, intellectual, social-emotional, and medical disabilities. Siblings will be able to join virtually. UF Health Center for Autism and Related Disabilities / 904-633-0760 / pediatrics.med.jax.ufl.edu

MOSHHHH Family Sensory Night

October 20, 6pm to 8pm

Families and individuals are invited to enjoy exclusive access to explore the Museum in a sensory-friendly environment with modified sound and lighting, visit with featured vendors and service providers, and enjoy a Sensory Room provided by We Rock the Spectrum. Tickets are $5 per guest and free for children under 2 years of age. Family Sensory Nights are offered on the third Friday of each month. Museum of Science and History / 904-3966674 / 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / themosh.org

Tee It Up for Autism

October 21, 8am to 3pm

Tee It Up for Autism is an 18 hole, 4-person scramble charity golf tournament. Lunch and an award ceremony will follow the round of golf. This Charity Event will benefit the students and families of The Jericho School. Individual registration is $120; registration for a foursome is $400. Fee includes golf and lunch. Registration starts at 8am, followed by an 8:30am shotgun start. Blue Sky Golf Club / 904-744-5110 / 1700 Monument Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32225 / www.thejerichoschool.org

Vincent's Clubhouse Support Group

October 25, 6:15pm to 7:30pm

Vincent's Clubhouse, Inc. is a 501c3 organization that is dedicated to serving children with autism and their families by hosting inclusive social events, summer camps, support groups, and advocacy work. Join them in a welcoming environment for parents and caregivers of children and young adults with autism and other special needs to meet, share experiences and give each other support. Free. Vincent's Clubhouse / 386-585-0926 / 11 Pheasant Dr, Palm Coast, FL 32164 / www.vincentsclubhouse.org

Not So Haunted Halloween

October 30, 6pm to 7:30pm

Great Strides Rehabilitation hosts a sensory friendly Halloween event.

Great Strides Rehabilitation / 904-886-3228 / 12276 San Jose Blvd #508, Jacksonville, FL 32223 / greatstridesrehab.com

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Be Empowered to Set Driving Rules! They’re Designed to Save Your Teen’s Life

Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death for teens (15-18 years old) in the United States. As a parent or guardian, your first priority is to protect your teen. You can be the biggest influence on your teen’s choices when they are behind the wheel. National Teen Driver Safety Week is October 15-21. Take this time to have a conversation about the biggest driving risks for teens and be empowered to set driving rules!

• Remind your teen that driving is a privilege, not a right. As the parent, you’re in control. In the state of Florida, the parent or guardian who signs the Parental Consent Form can rescind responsibility for the minor’s driving privilege and cancel their license. If your teen is following the rules of the road, the privilege to drive is there. If they aren’t following the rules of the road, they shouldn’t be freely given the keys to the car. Remember, their inexperience puts themselves and others at risk.

• Have a conversation with your teen driver about driving laws and safe driving habits. Your desire to keep them safe never gets old, so make sure the lines of communication are always open. Believe it or not, your teen is listening, and they depend on you to guide them and be there for them.

• Become familiar with your state’s nighttime driving restrictions, passenger restrictions, and graduated driver licensing (GDL) restrictions. Surveys show that teens with parents or guardians who set and enforce firm rules for driving typically report engaging in fewer risky driving behaviors and being involved in fewer crashes.

• The responsibility for safe road behavior is shared: Be a good role model for your teen driver by demonstrating your own safe driving habits.

• Talk to your teen about cell phone use while in the car. Encourage them to put away their phones while driving, designate a texter or navigator, or pull over before answering phone calls, texting, or engaging with any social media apps. Remind your teen that it’s not acceptable to record themselves or post on social media while driving.

Talk with your teen about the Rules of the Road

1. Don’t Drive Impaired.

Remind your teen that drinking before the age of 21 is illegal, and alcohol and/or marijuana and driving never mix, no matter your age. Also, remind them that driving under the influence of any impairing substance — including illicit, prescription, or over-the-counter drugs — could have deadly consequences.

2. Buckle Up — Every Trip. Every Time. Lead by example. If you wear your seat belt every time you’re in the car, your teen is more likely to do the same. Remind your teen that it’s important to buckle up on every trip, every time, no matter what (both in the front and back seats), even while in taxis or ride-sharing services.

3. Keep Your Eyes on the Road, Hands on the Wheel, and Mind on the Driving Task. Remind your teen about the dangers of texting, dialing, or using mobile apps while driving. Require your young driver to put their phones away and to turn on the “Do Not Disturb” or similar phone features when on the road. Distracted driving isn’t limited to phone use; other passengers, vehicle audio and climate controls, and eating or drinking while driving are all sources of dangerous distractions when full time and attention should be given to driving. Know your state’s law regarding mobile phone and texting while driving restrictions.

4. Obey All Posted Speed Limits. Speeding is a critical issue for all drivers, especially for teens who lack the experience to react to changing circumstances around their cars. Obey the speed limit and require your teen to do the same.

5. Limit Passengers. With each passenger in the vehicle, your teen’s risk of a fatal crash increases. Review your state’s GDL law before your teen takes to the road — your state may restrict the number of passengers in the vehicle during the first months of driving on a provisional license. GDL laws may further dictate who can ride in a car being driven by a teen after the permit period has ended.

For more information about National Teen Driver Safety Week and to learn more safe driving tips for your teens, please visit www. nhtsa.gov/road-safety/teen-driving j

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Things to Do Teen Events

Young Investors Club

October 5, 5:30pm to 6:30pm

Teens 12 to 18 are invited for a monthly series on the different aspects of investing. Classes will be presented by Black Creek Wealth Management. Free. Clay County Public Library, Orange Park Branch / 904-278-4750 / 2054 Plainfield Ave, Orange Park, FL 32073 / www.claycountygov.com

Youth Quake Live • October 6, 8pm Youth Quake Live,The Manifesto Tour features skits, live music, dance performances, teen cast members, and more. Reserved seating is available for all events. For this season, they are waving the fee and offering reserved seats free of charge to help families and youth groups with social distancing. Reserved seating does not necessarily mean front row. Location of your seats is dependent on the event and the church layout. Please check-in with the YQL volunteers the night of the event by 7:50pm – seats will be released after this time. The deadline to reserve seats is Tuesday at 1pm of event week. Mars Hill Church / 4300 St Johns Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32210 / youthquakelive.com

Teentober Drop-In: Crafting with a Conscience

October 10, 3:30pm to 4:30pm Reduce, Reuse and Recycle at the Regency Square Branch library. On the second Tuesday of each month, teens are invited to make a craft project. This month, participants will be making Halloween masks. Free. Jacksonville Public Library, Regency Square Branch / 904-255-2665 / 9900 Regency Square Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32225 / jaxpubliclibrary.org

Safe Sitter Class

October 16, 9:30am to 4pm

Safe Sitter® prepares students in grades 6-8 to be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. Students learn life-saving skills such as how to rescue someone who’s choking, and helpful information like what to do if there’s severe weather. Students will get to use CPR manikins to practice CPR or choking rescue. Upon completion of the course, each student will receive a certificate indicating they completed all course requirements as a Safe Sitter. Cost is $55/teen.

Jewish Community Alliance / 904-202-2229 / 8505 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32217 / www.baptistjax.com

2023 Teen Challenge Jacksonville Gala

October 16, 7pm to 9pm

The 2023 Teen Challenge Jacksonville Gala benefits Jacksonville Teen Challenge at UNF's Adam W. Herbert University Center. The event will raise awareness about the drug epidemic impacting the community and celebrate lives being transformed through the power of Christ. Doors open at 6pm for social hour and the event will start promptly at 7pm. The evening will include student testimonies from both the men and women centers, food, and more. Arrive prior to the start of the event to purchase tickets for one of the many raffle baskets or place a bid on

a silent auction item. Individual tickets are $50 each.

UNF Adam W. Herbert University Center / 803847-1909 / 12000 Alumni Drive Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 32224 / teenchallenge.cc

FSCJ Orientation

October 16-20

Future FSCJ students are invited for orientation. Learn about class schedules, how to find your way around campus, meet fellow FSCJ students, learn tips and tricks for success, and discover resources at your disposal. There will also be a Campus Safari scavenger hunt where you will discover hidden gems, secret study spots, and hangout spots. There will also be music, swag, FSCJ merch, prizes, and more.

October 16, 10am to 12:30pm or 3pm to 5:30pm

-- South Campus

October 17, 10am to 12:30pm or 3pm to 5:30pm

-- Kent Campus

October 18, 10am to 12:30pm or 3pm to 5:30pm

-- North Campus

October 19, 10am to 12:30pm or 3pm to 5:30pm

-- Downtown Campus

October 20, 10am to 12noon

-- Nassau Campus

FSCJ / 904-646-2300 / www.fscj.edu

South Campus / 11901 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32246

Kent Campus / 3939 Roosevelt Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32205

North Campus / 4501 Capper Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218

Downtown Campus / 101 West State Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202

Nassau Campus / 76346 William Burgess Boulevard, Yulee, FL 32097

Understanding the Reading and Writing Sections of the ACT and SAT • October 24, 6pm This course will review the basic components of the reading and writing SAT and ACT assessments. It will explain different types of text, number of questions, concordant score requirements, and test-taking strategies particular to each assessment. This is a free virtual event. The Parent Academy of Duval County Public Schools is a free family resource that promotes parental involvement, enhances student achievement, and supports a caregiver's need for personal and individual growth. Duval Parent Academy / 904390-2960 / dcps.duvalschools.org

PSAT, Now What?

October 25, 7pm

Now that your child took the PSAT/NMSQT®, they are one step closer to winning a National Merit Scholarship. If you don’t have it yet, you’ll have a score soon. And then what? In this free webinar, one of the admissions experts teaches you how a good PSAT score can help your child win a National Merit Scholarship and explores what the next steps are—including whether your child is on track for the award. Most importantly, the PSAT is a great indicator of SAT and ACT readiness. Based on different score ranges and target schools, this webinar will help you build a test-prep plan for your child. Free. Revolution Prep / 877-738-7737 / www.revolutionprep.com

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FALL FESTIVALS, EVENTS AND PUMPKIN PATCHES

13th Floor Halloween Haunted House

Thru November 4

13th Floor Halloween Haunted House returns with four new attraction themes, food trucks and a full bar. In addition to the haunted house, guests can participate in interactive and immersive five-minute mini-escape games as well as Zombie Apocalypse, a Zombie shoot simulation game. This event may be too intense for children under 12. Tickets start at $19.99. 13th Floor Halloween Haunted House / 904-479-9629 / 9230 Arlington Expressway, Jacksonville, FL 32225 / 13thfloorjacksonville.com

Pumpkin Patch at Mandarin UMC

Thru October 31

Pumpkin patch at Mandarin UMC. The pumpkin patch is a fundraiser for the One10 Youth group that enables them to take part in mission projects and other youth activities. There are many photo opportunities as well. They will also have events in the patch, such as movie night, a craft festival, and more. Mandarin United Methodist Church / 904268-5549 / 11270 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32223 / www.mumc.net

Howl-O-Scream at SeaWorld Orlando

Thru October 31

Howl-O-Scream is back at SeaWorld Orlando, returning with all new horror-filled houses (five total) and seven scare zones. There will also be terrifying shows including Sirens Song and Monster Stomp. Tickets start at $48.99, with upgrades and add-ons available. SeaWorld Orlando / 888-8005447 / 7007 SeaWorld Drive, Orlando, FL 32821 / seaworld.com

Chuck E. Cheese Halloween Boo-tacular

October 2-31

Join Chuck E. Cheese for spooky themed activities from October 2 through October 31. Sink your teeth into slime desserts, pumpkin shaped pizza, & more. Plus, get 30 minutes of All You Can Play free every day when you buy 60 minutes. Be sure to wear your costume and get 100 bonus E-Tickets. There will also be a Haunted House Spooky Dance Party with free candy at all 6:30pm, 7:30pm, and 8:30pm shows. A Hallo-weekend costume contest will take place from October 27th – 29th at 7pm. Prizes for all participants and 1st place winners. Valid at participating locations.

Chuck E. Cheese / www.chuckecheese.com

Fall on the Farm • October 4, 10am to 11am Wesley Wells Farms hosts a Fall on the Farm event for kids. Entry fee is $5/child for ages 1 and up. Ticket price includes access to the farm playground, story time with an ag literacy book, and a craft. Optional add-ons include hayride $5/person (lap babies free); pumpkin painting $5 each; animal feed bags $1 each; and u-pick pumpkins (prices vary). Baked Ginger will be setting up shop with fresh baked cookies & drinks and fresh eggs, honey, and elderberry syrup will be available for purchase. Wesley Wells Farms / 904-679-5660 / 2680 Ada Arnold Road, St. Augustine, FL 32092 / wesleywellsfarm.com

Smashing Pumpkins Class

October 4, 7, 13, 17, 19, 22, 25, 31

Sweet Pete's hosts their annual Halloween class. Participants will enjoy a tempering demonstration and make a three-dimensional chocolate jack-olantern. Guests will choose from Sweet Pete's signature candies to fill the Jack O Lanterns. Smash the pumpkins at home to enjoy the chocolates and

the treats. Only paid participants may enter the candy making room. Cost is $21.

Sweet Pete's Candy / 904-643-4172 / 400 N. Hogan Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.sweetpetescandy.com

Halloween Bash Under the Sea

Saturdays, October 14, 21, 28, 5:30pm to 8pm

The St. Augustine Aquarium hosts a Halloween Bash

Under the Sea with games, candy, story reading, cookie decorating, pumpkin ornament making, sirens/mermaids, haunted nature trail, horror movie trivia, and, more. Cost is $10 at the door, $5 for ages 12 and under. Free fish feedings for early reservations. Call for reservations. St. Augustine Aquarium / 904-429-9777 / 2045 State Rd 16, St. Augustine, FL 32084 / saaquarium.com

Conner's A-Maize-Ing Acres

Select days thru October 28

Conner's A-Maize-ing Acres is a 125 acre working family farm in Hilliard, Florida. Admission for ages 2 and up is $19.95 plus tax when purchased online. Admission includes unlimited admission to all regular fall farm activities except Haunted Maze, Corn Cannon & Horseback Rides. Conner's A-Maize-ing Acres / 904-879-5453 / 19856 County Road 121, Hilliard, FL 32046 / connerscornmaze.com

Congaree and Penn Pumpkin Patch

October 5-29

Thursdays & Fridays, 4pm to dusk; Saturdays & Sundays, 10am to dusk

A farm pass is your ticket to access the farm grounds. With a farm pass, you can visit the pumpkin patch, see the animals from outside of their paddocks, and enjoy a stroll through the sprawling acres. Farm passes are required for all guests ages two and older to enjoy the farm beyond the dining area. Farm passes are available to purchase upon arrival. Enjoy a five minute walk to the pumpkin patch. Pick your pumpkin and purchase your pumpkin at the farm stand. Pumpkins are $12$18 each. Congaree and Penn / 904-527-1945 / 11830 Old Kings Road, Jacksonville, FL 32219 / www.congareeandpenn.com

Amazing Grace Fall Festival

October 6 - November 4; Fridays, 4pm - 9pm; Saturdays: 10am - 9pm; Monday, October 16: 10am - 4pm

Amazing Grace Family Farms hosts their annual Fall Festival from October 6 thru November 4. Tickets are $24.95 at the gate, with a discount if purchased online. Admission is required for ages 3 & up and includes entrance into the farm & unlimited access to farm attractions including access to the Zinnia Patch (while supplies last), fall photo ops, crop maze, barnyard ball zone, play ground, farm animals, jump pad, cow train, duck races, tug-a-war, hula hoop cows, gaga ball pit, corn crib, and more. There is also a pumpkin patch, with pumpkins available for purchase. Amazing Grace Family Farms / 904-284-2949 / 4251 SR 21, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 / www.agcropmaze.com

Pumpkin Festival + Fall Market

October 6-8

Wicked Barley hosts their annual Pumpkin Festival + Fall Market. This year's festival takes place at the brewery over three days, featuring live music and special beer releases as well as a Fall Market with local vendors. There will also be a pumpkin patch with pumpkins available for purchase while supplies last. Wicked Barley Brewing Company /

904-379-7077 / 4100 Baymeadows Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32217 / www.wickedbarley.com

Haunt Nights

October 6-7, 13-14, 20-22, 27-31

As Northeast Florida’s premier Haunt since 2009, Haunt Nights at Adventure Landing offers haunted house enthusiasts and North Florida residents a thrill they won’t forget. The event runs through October 31st with select operating dates and hours. Not intended for children 12 and under, or the faint of heart. Tickets are available starting at $24.99. A fast pass is also available for purchase so you can skip the line and go straight to the front. Adventure Landing, Beaches / 904-246-4386 / 1944 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 / www.hauntnights.com

2023 Beaches Oktoberfest

October 6-7

The 2023 Beaches Oktoberfest features live music including Niko Moon, Jon Langston, American Authors, Airtight, and more. In addition to live music, there will also be German, Oktoberfest, and Craft beers, local artists and makers, local food trucks, an Enhanced VIP Experience, Stein Hoisting Competition, Bratwurst Eating Competition, Beach Clean Up, and activities for all ages. General starts at $12, with discounts for pre-sale purchases, and VIP tickets also available.

Sea Walk Pavilion / 75 1st Street North, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 / www.beachesoktoberfest.com

Kids Night Out: Monster Plate & Figurine

October 6, 6pm to 8pm

Doing Dishes hosts a monster themed kids night out event for ages 6-12. Kids will paint a pottery project, have pizza, play games, and more. This month's project is a monster plate and figurine. Pre-Registration is required. Cost is $35 plus tax/ child. Doing Dishes / 904-730-3729 / 5619 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / www.doingdishes.com

Wesley Wells Pumpkin Patch

Saturdays, October 7, 14, 21, 28, 9am to 6pm

Wesley Wells Farm will be open for the fall season on Saturdays. There will be a pumpkin patch, hay rides, u-pick vegetables, farm playground, and more. Tickets are available at the gate. Wesley Wells Farms / 904-679-5660 / 2680 Ada Arnold Road, St. Augustine, FL 32092 / wesleywellsfarm.com

Pumpkin Patch at Isle of Faith UMC

October 7-31

Pumpkin Patch Open Daily October 7 thru October 31. Hours are Monday thru Friday 1pm to 7pm and Saturday 10am to 7pm, and Sunday 11am to 7pm. Entry is free, and prices vary on the pumpkins. There are special events at the patch, including Trunk or Treat, Craft Fair, Food Drive, Petting Zoo, and more.

Isle of Faith UMC / 904-221-1700 / 1821 San Pablo Road S, Jacksonville, FL 32224 / iofumc.org

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FALL FESTIVALS, EVENTS AND PUMPKIN PATCHES

First Annual Fall Harvest Festival

October 7, 10am to 3pm

Mark your calendars for the upcoming First Annual Fall Harvest Festival at the Clay County Fairgrounds. The event will feature vendors, food trucks, and live music. Admission is free. Clay County Fairgrounds / 904-269-6376 / 2497 FL-16, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 / www.claycountygov.com

Hilliard Harvest Festival

October 7, 11am to 7pm

The Town of Hilliard hosts a Hilliard Harvest Festival. There will be live music, food trucks, local vendors, a pumpkin patch, candied apples, and more. Free parking and free entry.

Town Hall Park / 904-845-3555 / 37238 West First Street, Hilliard, FL 32046 / www.townofhilliard.com

Meet the Monsters

October 7th & 14th, 10am, 12pm, 2pm & 4pm

-- Enclosed Cars

October 21st & 28th at 3pm & 5pm

-- Open Air Cars

Gather up the kids and board the train to “Meet the Monsters” in this family friendly, interactive train ride. They’ll see that not all monsters are bad guys. Some just want to be your friend. The 70-minute train ride will have the kids doing the Monster Mash with happy monsters ready to sing, dance, and share some candy. Make sure to wear a costume. Tickets are $18-$24 for an enclosed car or $15 for an open air car. Georgia Coastal Railway / 904370-3744 / 440 S. Lee Street, Kingland, GA 31548 / thegeorgiatrain.com

Isle of Faith UMC Opening Day and Fall Craft Fair

October 7, 10am to 2pm

Join Isle of Faith UMC for their season opening of the pumpkin patch, a fall craft fair, and car cruisein. There will be bounce houses, free lunch, photos opportunities, and more Free to the public.

Isle of Faith UMC / 904-221-1700 / 1821 San Pablo Road S, Jacksonville, FL 32224 / iofumc.org

Sykes and Cooper Farms Corn Maze

Fridays-Sundays, October 7-29

Admission tickets include the following attractions: Corn Maze, Hayride, Playgrounds, Cow Milking Station, Duck Races, Cow Train, Corn Box, Teeter Totter and Farm Animals. Pumpkins and any other items from the pumpkin barn sold separately. General admission is $16.99. Maze hours are Fridays, 6pm to 10pm; Saturdays, 10am to 10pm; Sundays, 10am to 5pm.

Sykes and Cooper Farms / 904-692-1370 / 5995 Brough Rd, Elkton, FL 32033 / sycofarms.com

Shepherd of the Woods Pumpkin Patch

October 8 - 31

The Shepherd of the Woods Pumpkin Patch is held at their 40-acre wooded lakeside location in Mandarin. There will be pumpkins, photo ops, and more. Preschool field trips can be scheduled in advance. Admission is free and the patch is open to the community. Proceeds from the pumpkin patch go directly to support missions and ministry. The patch is open Monday - Friday 3pm - 7pm; Saturdays - 10am - 7pm; Sundays 11am - 7pm.

Shepherd of the Woods Church / 904-641-8385 / 6595 Columbia Park Ct, Jacksonville, FL 32258 / www.sotwjax.com

Lord of Life Lutheran Church Pumpkin Patch

October 8-31

Lord of Life Lutheran Church hosts their annual pumpkin patch. Patch hours: Monday-Friday 1pm to dusk, Saturdays 9am to dusk, and Sundays 11am to dusk. New this year, there will be tractor rides every weekend from 12noon to 4pm. This year, Lord of Life Lutheran Church will give 10% of its pumpkin sale proceeds to Pie in the Sky, a St. Johns County charity that assists 1,200 seniors in the county who don't have enough to eat. The church will also have their annual Family Fun Days on October 14 and 15. On those days, there will be a bounce house, slide, crafts for kids, face painting, and games. Lord of Life Lutheran Church / 904285-5347 / 276 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 / www.lordoflifepvb.org

Flight Adventure Park Fright Night

October 13, 7pm to 9pm

Enter if you dare! Flight will be hosting Fright Night: Friday, the 13th from 7pm-9pm. A night of haunting attractions and spine-tingling activities that will test your courage and send shivers down your spine. Wear your costume and glow under the blacklight equipped park, enhanced with lasers, lights and Halloween music. This event is open to all ages. Tickets range from $16 to $27.

Flight Adventure Park / 904-551-4035 / 7022 AC Skinner Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32256 / flightadventurepark.com

Spooktacular at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens • October 13-15, 19-22 and 26-31 5:30pm to 9:30pm

The Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens hosts their annual Spooktacular event. Children and adults are encouraged to dress up in their family-friendly costumes to enjoy the winding pathways of themed decorations. There will be activities for all ages from trick-or-treating to scare zones, music, entertainment, and photo-ops. This is a separately ticketed night event and is not included with regular admission. Animals will not be visible during this event, as they go to bed before dusk. Tickets start at $25 each, with discounts for members. Ages 2 and under are free. Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens / 904-757-4463 / 370 Zoo Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32218 / www.jacksonvillezoo.org

October KidX Club: Pumpkin Palooza

October 14, 11am to 1pm

Join staff for a Pumpkin Palooza to celebrate Fall and all things pumpkin. The first 50 kids can paint a real pumpkin thanks Conners A-Maizeing Acres. Plus, create a sand filled pumpkin necklace and taste pumpkin-themed treats. Free. Orange Park Mall / 904-269-2422 / 1910 Wells Rd, Orange Park, FL 32073 / orangeparkmall.com

19th Annual Halloween Doors & More

October 14, 2pm to 7pm

Northeast Florida’s premier Halloween event, Halloween Doors & More will begin at 2pm for attractions with candy, toys, food, interactive experiences, and live characters. Trick or treat at 14-foot-high Fantasy Doors, visit the Booutiful Salon for a spooktacular make-over, meet magical costumed characters, watch performances in the Trick-or-Treat Theater, and stop by the Grown-Up Grotto and Food Court to enjoy gourmet foods and drinks. Costumes are encouraged. Tickets are $125 for adults, $60 for children, and children two and under are free. Proceeds from Halloween Doors &

More benefit Community PedsCare®, the pediatric program of Community Hospice & Palliative Care, supporting children living with serious and life-limiting illnesses and their families. Most Community PedsCare services are provided without charge regardless of insurance coverage. All vital care and support are provided at no cost to the family, which is made possible through generous community supporters, efforts of Community Hospice & Palliative Care Foundation, and Medicare. Jacksonville Fairgrounds / 904-886-3883 / 510 Fairground Place, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.communityhospice.com

Isle of Faith Family Food Drive Give Away

October 14, 11am

Isle of Faith hosts a Family Food Drive Give Away. The Isle of Faith Mission Team has been collecting food and hygiene items to package up and give away starting at 11am until all supplies are distributed.

Isle of Faith UMC / 904-221-1700 / 1821 San Pablo Road S, Jacksonville, FL 32224 / iofumc.org

Characters and Create at The Poppin Box

October 14, 10am to 11:30am

The Poppin Box Gourmet Popcorn Shop hosts a Characters and Create event. Come in your best costume and join staff to see how they make their popcorn. Then decorate some of your very own. Cost is $20/person and an adult must be present. Space is limited. The Poppin Box Gourmet Popcorn Shop / 904-484-7030 / 116 Bartram Oaks Walk, St. Johns, FL 32259 / www.thepoppinbox.com

Spooky Cute Pottery Party • October 14, 5pm

Doing Dishes hosts a Spooky Cute Pottery Party for kids. Activities include a costume contest, snacks, photo backdrop, step by step projects, Halloween themed silkscreens, stickers, and more. Pottery prices will range from $20 and up. Reservation fee of $10 are non-refundable for cancellations and include spooky snacks, treats and a gift bag.

Doing Dishes / 904-730-3729 / 5619 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / www.doingdishes.com

Lord of Life Lutheran Church Family Fun Days

October 14-15

Lord of Life Lutheran Church hosts their annual Family Fun Days on October 14 and 15. There will be a bounce house, slide, crafts for kids, face painting, games tractor rides, baked goods, and more. Activities will be individually priced. Lord of Life Lutheran Church / 904-285-5347 / 276 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 / www.lordoflifepvb.org

Spring Glen UMC Pumpkin Patch

October 16-31

Spring Glen UMC is hosting their annual Pumpkin Patch. Patch is open daily Monday - Friday, 3pm to 7pm, Saturdays 10am to 7pm, and Sundays 12noon to 7pm. Pumpkins and Gourds of all sizes will be for sale, and there will be photo ops as well. Spring Glen UMC / 904-724-2434 / 6007 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32216 / www.sgumcjax.com

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FALL FESTIVALS, EVENTS AND PUMPKIN PATCHES

4th Annual Spookytacular at UF Health Nocatee

October 18, 5pm to 7pm

The 4th annual Spookytacular at UF Health Nocatee will feature trunk-or-treating, music, and more Halloween activities. This event is free and open to the community. Be sure to bring a basket or bag to collect treats. UF Health St. Johns / 904-819-5155 / 351 Town Plaza Avenue, Ponte Vedra, FL 32081 / www.flaglerhealth.org

Homeschool Days at Amazing Grace Crop Maze

October 19 & 26, 1pm to 4pm

Homeschoolers can book trips to the farm on October 19 or 26. The price will be $10 for ages 3 and up. Children 2 and under are free. Homeschool families can enjoy the farm at their leisure from 1pm to 4pm. Photo ops & select attractions are included with admission. Amazing Grace Family Farms / 904-284-2949 / 4251 SR 21, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 / agcropmaze.com

2nd Annual Pumpkin, Spice, & Everything Nice

October 20, 6pm to 9pm

Voyage Chiropractic hosts the 2nd Annual Pumpkin, Spice, & Everything Nice event. There will be pumpkin painting, a chili cook-off, and more. The event benefits the local non-profit Art with a Heart in Healthcare. Fees are $25 for Chili Cook-off Entry, $10 for Pumpkin Painting, and $15 for Chili Cookoff Tasting. Voyage Chiropractic / 904-240-4823 / 9891 San Jose Boulevard #4, Jacksonville, FL 32257 / www.voyagechiropractic.com

Middleburg Martial Arts Trunk or Treat

October 20, 5pm to 6:30pm

Middleburg Martial Arts hosts a trunk or treat event for the community. Participants will decorate car trunks and give out candy for the kids. There will also be a costume contest. They will be offering 2 free weeks to everyone. Middleburg Martial Arts / 904-291-1335 / 2360 Blanding Boulevard, Middleburg, FL 32068 / middleburgmartialarts.com

Sheriff Hardwick's Haunted Jail

October 20-21 and 27-28, 6:30pm to 10pm

The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office presents a Haunted Jail that takes you into three completely new scare zones. Children 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets should be purchased online in advance, as they will likely sell out. Limited on-site ticket purchasing will be available (wait and entry times NOT guaranteed). Parking for this event will be located across the street at the Courthouse Complex 4010 Lewis Speedway. Tickets are $15. The Haunted Jail is conceptualized, organized and created by Sheriff's Office employees as a 501.C 3 fundraiser for the SJSO Special Teams Association Inc. St. Johns County Sheriff's Office / 904-824-8304 / 4025 Lewis Speedway, St. Augustine, FL 32095 / www.sjso.org

Splat the Cat's Halloween Party

October 20, 6pm; October 21, 4:30pm

Sweet Pete's Candy hosts a Splat the Cat Halloween Party. Kids will make caramel chocolate apples, enjoy storytime, and meet Splat the Cat. Tickets are only needed for children. Please limit 2 adults per booking due to room capacity. Tickets are $28.38 each. Sweet Pete's Candy / 904-6434172 / 400 N. Hogan St., Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.sweetpetescandy.com

Creatures of the Night

October 20-22, 5:30pm to 8pm

Join the wild side for 3 nights of treats, costumes, and more. Meet eerie bugs and beasts, explore the park, and fill your bag with treats. Advanced ticket purchase required. Tickets sold online only. Please bring your own treat bag. Cost for Members: Adults $13, Children (2-11) $11. Non-members: Adults $14, Children (2-11) $12.

St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park / 904824-3337 / 999 Anastasia Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32080 / www.alligatorfarm.com

St. Luke's Annual Festival

October 20-22

St. Luke Catholic Church hosts their annual festival. Pre-Sale Ride Wristbands are available online for $25. Ride wristbands are valid for one day. Raffle Tickets are also available for purchase. There will be Midway rides and games, live entertainment, food, and more. St. Luke Catholic Church / 904282-0439 / 1606 Blanding Blvd, Middleburg, FL 32068 / stlukesparish.org

Monster Mash at Marineland

October 20-21 and 27-28, 5pm to 8pm

Join Marineland on October 20th, 21st, 27th, or 28th between 5pm and 8pm for a spectacularly spooky and totally terrifying series of Halloween activities. Monster Mash includes a haunted house, dolphin show, photo opportunities, festive treats, theatrical presentations, and underground tours. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for children. Marineland / 407-563-4701 / 9600 Oceanshore Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32080 / marineland.net

Isle of Faith UMC Petting Zoo

October 21, 11am to 1pm

The Barnyard Bunch will be at the Isle of Faith UMC Patch from 11am-1pm. Bring the whole family to explore, hold, and feed some of God's creatures. Pumpkins will be available for sale as well.

Isle of Faith United Methodist Church / 904-2211700 / 1821 San Pablo Rd. South, Jacksonville, FL 32224 / iofumc.org

Boos and Brews at Congaree and Penn

October 21, 11am to 7pm

Enjoy fall at the farm with live music, a pumpkin patch, wagon rides, a bounce house, beer, wine, cider, coffee, & food on the farm grounds along the Trout River. Farm passes may be purchased in person upon arrival. Farm passes include access to the farm grounds, bounce house, live music & wagon rides. Food, beverages, and pumpkins will be available to purchase separately. Congaree and Penn / 904-527-1945 / 11830 Old Kings Road, Jacksonville, FL 32219 / www.congareeandpenn.com

Survivor Train

October 21, 27, 28, 7pm and 9pm

Hop onboard and immerse yourself in this thrilling, 75-minute adventure to transport the survivors of a Zombie outbreak to a refugee camp. This live action audience participation train ride is not suitable for children or anyone faint of heart. Tickets are $22.50 per person + tax/fee.Georgia Coastal Railway / 904-370-3744 / 440 S. Lee Street, Kingsland, GA 31548 / thegeorgiatrain.com

Trunk or Treat Advent Lutheran Church

October 21, 3pm to 5:30pm

Advent Lutheran Church will host their annual Trunk or Treat event. This is a free community event where the church parking lot is transformed into a

Halloween wonderland. All ages are welcome for treats and festive activities. Remember to wear your best costume, while visiting an array of decorated trunks and receive a treat. Advent Lutheran Church / 904-272-6370 / 2156 Loch Rane Blvd, Orange Park FL 32073 / www.adventop.org

O2B Kids Spooktakular

October 21, 6:30pm to 9:30pm

O2B Kids hosts a Spooktakular with trick or treating for all ages, costume contests with prizes, performances, kiddie carnivals, spooky science, eerie art, a haunted house (6+ please), and more. Members are free and non members are $15 per child. Adults are free with child admission. There is no drop off during this event, it is an event for the entire family. O2B Kids Fleming Island / 904-264-4202 / 1821 Town Center Blvd, Fleming Island, FL 32003 / o2bkids.com

Halloween CARnival: Baptist HealthPlace at Nocatee • October 21, 9am to 12noon Baptist HealthPlace at Nocatee hosts the Annual Halloween CARnival. Come in your car or golf cart for a “drive-through” Halloween CARnival, a family event to enjoy trick-or-treating safely. The drivethrough event will feature treats and giveaways for kids and adults, interactive themed stations, photo opportunities with a variety of Marvel & Disney characters, Halloween music, bubble entertainment, and more. Costumes are encouraged. The first 60 cars will get a free Baptist Health item. There’s no cost for this event, but please sign up for a time slot to save a spot in line. Plan to spend approximately 15 minutes. Please stay in your vehicle at all times, and be sure to bring your own bag to trick-or-treat.

Baptist HealthPlace at Nocatee / 904-202-5324 / 400 Colonnade Drive, Ponte Vedra, FL 32081 / www.baptistjax.com

Trunk or Treat at Crooked River State Park

October 21, 5pm to 8pm

There will be trunks with candy, food trucks, a creepy haunted house, hayrides, hula hoop contest, cake walk, musical chairs, and games. This is a free event but there is a $5 parking fee required. Please register so they know how many to plan for. Crooked River State Park / 912-882-5256 / 6222 Charlie Smith Senior Highway, St. Marys, GA 31558 / explore.gastateparks.org

Town of Orange Park Fall Festival

October 21-22, 10am to 5pm

The Town of Orange Park Fall Festival is Clay County’s oldest and largest Arts and Crafts Festival! The Fall Festival began in 1982 with roughly twelve craft booths and a couple guitar players. Forty-one years later, this two-day festival has nearly 200 artists & vendors and two stages packed with entertainment from regional and local artists! The kids can bounce on inflatables in the Kids Zone. And, of course, the shopping is second to none with art, unique gifts, handmade quilts, jewelry, pottery, and even treats for your furry friends. What’s a festival without great food?! Our 25 food vendors have it covered! Attendees will enjoy a wide variety of food from barbecue and local seafood to funnel cakes and turkey legs. Farmer’s Market fans can even pick up some fresh produce! This year’s festival will take place on Saturday, October 21st and Sunday, October 22nd, 2023 from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. each day. The Fall Festival is located at Town Hall Park on Kingsley Avenue and US17, just two miles south of I-295. Park at Moosehaven and catch the shuttle over to

the festival grounds! Admission, parking and shuttle are free!

Town Hall Park / 904-264-2635 / 2042 Park Avenue, Orange Park, FL 32073 / opfallfestival.com

Ghost Story Train Ride

October 21st at 3pm, 5pm, 7pm & 9pm

October 27th at 7pm & 9pm

October 28th at 3pm, 5pm, 7pm & 9pm

Halloween is the perfect time to share spooky stories about ghosts, monsters, witches and ghouls. Ride the Phantom Express and hear tales of terror that will make your hair stand on end while you ride the rails. This excursion takes place on the climate controlled/air-conditioned Ohio State University Passenger Coach. Tickets are $18-$25. Georgia Coastal Railway / 904-370-3744 / 440 S. Lee Street, Kingsland, GA 31548 / thegeorgiatrain. com

Durbin/Bartram Family Fall Festival

October 22, 11am to 2pm

Join the neighbors for a fall-filled celebration and festival for all ages. There will be free festival games, fall crafts, some fall snacks, a few photo op areas, and a pie walk.

TheCity.church At Bartram Park / 904-404-9260 / 12755 Flagler Center Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32258 / thecitychurchbartram.com

First Baptist Church Trunk of Treats

October 25, 5:30pm to 7:30pm

First Baptist Church hosts Trunk of Treats at two locations. At the Downtown location, there will be decorated trunks, candy, games, cake walk, hot dogs, cotton candy, snow cones, popcorn, and Chick-fil-A available for purchase. The Nocatee location will feature trunks with candy, games, food, and more. Both events are free and open to the community.

First Baptist Church / 904-356-6077 / www.fbcjax. com

Downtown Location / 125 West Ashley Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202

Nocatee Location / 1770 Valley Ridge Blvd, Ponte Vedra, FL 32081

Tricks and Treats at the Beach PD

October 27, 5pm to 7pm

The St. Augustine Beach Police Department hosts a Tricks and Treats event. This event is free and open to the community. Be sure to bring a basket or bag to collect your treats.

St. Augustine Beach Police Department / 904-4713600 / 2300 A1A South, St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080 / sabpd.org

Trunk or Treat at Winston Family YMCA

October 27, 6pm to 8pm

The Winston Family YMCA hosts a free Trunk or Treat event. The event is for ages 12 and under and is free to attend. Be sure to bring a bag to collect your treats.

Winston Family YMCA / 904-355-1436 / 221 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / fcymca.org

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FALL FESTIVALS, EVENTS AND PUMPKIN PATCHES

3rd Annual Halloween Festival

October 27, 5pm to 8pm

Nassau County Parks & Recreation hosts the 3rd Annual Halloween Festival. This free event will feature trick or treating, carnival games, hayrides, pumpkin carving, costume contests, and more. Email Parks Director, Jay Robertson, at jrobertson@ nassaucountyfl.com to sign up to attend.

Yulee Sports Complex / 904-225-0458 / 86142 Goodbread Rd, Yulee, FL 32097 / www.nassaucountyfl.com

Bash in Balis 2023 • October 27, 5pm to 8pm

Bash in Balis is a community celebration that kicks off the FL/GA weekend. There will be fall traditions, Halloween spirit, live music, a classic car show, the Jags D-Line, local eateries, Axe Throwing, Kona Ice, and more. Balis Park / 1999 San Marco Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / sanmarcomerchants.com

Keller Williams Jacksonville Realty Trunk or Treat • October 27, 5pm to 8pm

Join Keller Williams Jacksonville Realty to celebrate fall with this year's Trunk or Treat Event. Be sure to bring a treat basket or bag to collect your candy in! Free and open to the community.

KW Jacksonville Realty / 904-288-7990 / 2950

Halcyon Lane 102, Jacksonville, FL 32223 / kellerwilliamsjacksonville.yourkwoffice.com

4th Annual Haunted Halloween at The Hilltop

October 27, 7pm to 11pm

The Veterans Village of Northeast Florida Inc. hosts their 4th Annual Haunted Halloween. Come in your best costume and enter to win the contest. There will also be appetizers, music, dancing, raffles, and more. Tickets start at $50. Funds raised will benefit The Veterans Village of Northeast Florida, an organization that aims to impact homelessness in the Military Veterans Community with a Tiny House community & resources for all veterans. The Hilltop / 904-680-4120 / 2030 Wells Rd, Orange Park, FL 32073 / vvnefl.org

Halloween Lanterns Festival

October 27-28, 6:30pm to 9pm

On October 27th and 28th, the Jacksonville Arboretum & Botanical Gardens hosts an evening of Halloween-themed entertainment. The Lake Loop will be illuminated with lanterns, lights and lasers. In addition, there will be food trucks, music, a lantern parade, silent disco, and more.

Jacksonville Arboretum & Botanical Gardens / 904-318-4342 / 1445 Millcoe Road, Jacksonville, FL 32225

Conner's A-Maize-Ing Acres: Haunted Trail & Corn Maze • October 27-28, 7pm to 9pm

Conner's A-Maize-Ing Acres hosts a Haunted Trail. This event is not recommended for children under 10 years of age. No flashlights will be allowed. Haunted Trail Prices are $40. Online reservations only. There are a limited number of tickets. Conner's A-Maize-Ing Acres / 904-879-5453 / 19856 County Road 121, Hilliard, FL 32046 / connerscornmaze.com

4th Annual Farm Fall-O-Ween

October 28, 11am to 1pm

EPIC Outreach hosts their 4th Annual Farm Fall-OWeen. Families are invited to the farm sanctuary for activities and to visit with the rescued animals. Activities include a scavenger hunt, coffee and donut food truck, crafts, games, a swing, face

painting, raffle, silent auction, and time with the horses, pigs, dogs, chickens, cats and bunny. Tickets are limited and are sold per car, with six people maximum per vehicle. Cost is $55 until October 15 and $65 after October 15. Each car will get a special gift to take home. The location is on the Northside of Jacksonville in zip code 32218. The exact address will be shared with each guest that purchases a ticket.

Epic Outreach / 904-274-1177 / Lem Turner Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218 / epicoutreach.org

Ripple Effect Martial Arts Trunk or Treat

October 28, 5pm to 6:30pm

Ripple Effect Martial Arts is inviting the community for a trunk or treat event. There will be candy and a costume contest. In addition, they will be offering 2 free weeks to everyone. Be sure to bring a basket or bag to collect your treats in!

Ripple Effect Martial Arts / 904-895-4555 / 1851 Golden Eagle Way Unit 44, Fleming Island, FL 32003 / rippleeffectmartialarts.com

4th Annual Trunk or Treat Event

October 28, 1pm to 3pm

Duval Car Club Cancer Awareness Inc and Mission BBQ host the 4th Annual Trunk or Treating car show event. Decorate your car for a chance to win a trophy. The Red Bus will be on site, and there will be a special Jaguars Cheerleader appearance. Candy will be provided by DCCCA23.

Mission BBQ / 904-629-8156 / 4852 Town Center Pkwy, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / www.dccca23.org

Springs Chapel Fall Festival 2023

October 28, 2pm to 6pm

Springs Chapel is hosting their 4th Annual Fall Festival. Activities include games, petting zoo, vendors, zip line, bounce houses, free food, obstacle course, races, cake walk, face paint, crafts, dunk tank, and more. Springs Chapel / 904-284-3937 / 1106 N Orange Avenue, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 / springschapel.org

4th Annual Trick-or-Treat at the Ximenez-Fatio House • October 28, 1pm to 4pm

The Ximenez-Fatio House hosts a free community Safe Trick-or-Treating & Family Harvest Fest. Be sure to wear your spooky or not-so-spooky costume and play games, win prizes, and collect lots of candy. Free, but donations will be accepted. All donation proceeds go to the “Save Our Coquina Fund” for restoration and preservation of the unique 225-year-old Coquina House Museum. Ximenez-Fatio House Museum / 904-829-3575 / 20 Aviles Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084 / www.ximenezfatiohouse.org

Northbound Church Fall Fest

October 28, 4pm to 8pm

Northbound Church invites the community to celebrate the autumn season. Activities include carnival rides, costume contest, DJ, treats, dancing, food vendors, trunk or treat, and more. Free. Northbound Church / 904-430-9427 / 8808 Lem Turner Road, Jacksonville, FL 32208 / www.wearenorthbound.org

Trick or Treat in the Patch

October 28, 6pm to 7:30pm

Join Mandarin UMC for this spooktacular event. Get ready to dress up in your favorite costumes and enjoy an evening of trick-or-treating. The patch will be filled with activities and lots of treats for everyone.

Mandarin United Methodist Church / 904-2685549 / 11270 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32223 / www.mumc.net

Trunk or Treat at University Boulevard Nazarene Church • October 29, 4pm to 6pm

University Boulevard Nazarene Church hosts a free trunk or treat event. Everyone is invited to attend. Please be sure to bring a bag or basket to collect your treats in! University Boulevard Nazarene Church / 904-737-4755 / 3930 University Blvd South, Jacksonville, FL 32216 / ubnc.org

Promise Land Baptist Church Fall Festival

October 29, 4:30pm to 7pm

Promise Land Baptist Church hosts a fall festival for the community. There will be food trucks, bouncy houses, horses, trunk or treat, games, face painting, and more. Free and open to the public. Promise Land Baptist Church / 904-783-9980 / 10343 Normandy Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32221 / plbcjax.org

2nd Annual Jacksonville Halloween Community Event • October 29, 11am to 3pm Jacksonville Business Connections invite you to the 2nd Annual Jacksonville Halloween Community Event at Riverwalk Art Square, under the RAM Bridge. Reserve your free ticket reminder for a chance to win $25 market bucks to spend at the event. There will be candy, vendors, music, performances, food, treats, bounce house, face painting, giveaways, a costume contest at 2pm, and more. Riverside Arts Square / 904-201-9590 / 725 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32204 / www.jacksonvillebusinessconnections.com

Isle of Faith UMC Trunk-or-Treat

October 29, 7pm

Isle of Faith UMC invites families to participate in Trunk-or-Treat. This is a safe alternative to trickor-treating without missing out on the goodies. Open to the public to attend and participate (keep it family friendly, not scary).

Isle of Faith UMC / 904-221-1700 / 1821 San Pablo Road S, Jacksonville, FL 32224 / iofumc.org

Trick or Treat at IKEA

October 29, 2pm to 4pm

IKEA Jacksonville is hosting its annual Trick-orTreat event. Children are invited for a spooktacular Halloween extravaganza filled with tricks and treats. Free.

IKEA Jacksonville / 888-888-4532/ 7801 Gate Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32256 / www.ikea.com

Swiss Cove Christian Church Fall Festival

October 29, 5:30pm to 7pm

Swiss Cove Christian Church hosts a fall festival for the community. The event features a hayride, trunk-or-treat, dunk tank, free dinner and snacks, crafts, family photos, and more.

Swiss Cove Christian Church / 904-287-5795 / 1965 State Road 13, Fruit Cove, FL 32259 / swisscove.churchcenter.com

Kingsland Fall Festival

October 29, 5pm to 7:30pm

Kingsland First Methodist Church in partnership with The City Of Kingsland are hosting a Fall Festival for the community. There will be Trunk Or Treat, activities, food trucks, and more.

Kingsland First Methodist Church / 912-729-5445 / 120 E William Avenue, Kingsland, GA 31548 /

www.kingslandfmc.org

Trunk and Treat One Church Jacksonville Beach

October 29, 5pm to 6:30pm

One Church hosts a Trunk or Treat. There will be treats, games, and more. Free and open to the community. One Church Jacksonville Beach / 904-249-2314 / 324 5th Street North, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 / onechurchjaxbeach.com

Candy Crawl at the Orange Park Mall

October 31, 5pm to 6pm

Join the Orange Park Mall for a spooktacular Trick or Treat event beginning at 5pm while supplies last. Visit participating stores to collect treats as you explore the mall. Costumes are encouraged. Teal Pumpkin Locations will provide non-food treats for families with food allergies.

Orange Park Mall / 904-269-2422 / 1910 Wells Road, Orange Park, FL 32073 / orangeparkmall.com

City of Atlantic Beach Haunts and Treats

October 31, 6pm to 8pm

The City of Atlantic Beach hosts a Haunts and Treats event. There will be music, trunk or treat, food trucks, and a not-so-scary haunted house at Atlantic Beach Police Department.

City of Atlantic Beach / 904-247-5800 / 800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 / www.coab.us

River City Baptist Church Trunk or Treat

October 31, 5:30pm to 7:30pm

The community is invited for a Trunk or Treat event at River City Baptist Church. This will be a safe environment for the kids to collect candy. Adults will have the opportunity to win a few gift cards. Free event. River City Baptist Church / 904-724-8223 / 6801 Merrill Road, Jacksonville, FL 32277 / www. rivercitybaptist.church

Calvary Church Fall Fest

October 31, 6pm to 9pm

Calvary Church celebrates fall with a festival for the community. Their goal is to provide a safe environment for the families of Clay County and surrounding areas to enjoy a great evening. They will provide free concessions, food trucks, inflatables, dunk tank, games, candy, cake walk, photo booth, and more. Free to attend. Calvary Church Orange Park / 904-272-5774 / 9 Knight Boxx Rd, Orange Park, FL 32065 / www.caop.church

First Baptist Middleburg Fall Festival

October 31, 6pm to 8pm

The trunk-or-treat experience and bounce houses are free to enjoy. Food and drinks are available by purchase from the food truck vendors. There will also be a Trunk-or-Treat and food truck event in the nearby Foxmeadow Subdivision.

First Baptist Middleburg / 904282-5289 / 2645 Blanding Boulevard, Middleburg, FL 32068 / firstmiddleburg.org

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EDUCATION

The Animation Academy Now Open at MOSH!

Step into your favorite Saturday-morning cartoons and explore the remarkable world of storytelling through an animator’s perspective.

The Animation Academy, distributed by Exhibits Development Group and produced by Stage 9 Exhibitions, is a captivating and immersive traveling exhibition that invites visitors of all ages to leap into the fascinating realm of animation. This unique showcase provides a rare in-person glimpse into the magic behind some of the most treasured animated films and characters, and offers a comprehensive exploration of the art, science, technology, and history of animation.

animation’s profound impact on our culture and how it revolutionized the landscape for the entertainment industry.

workshop experience

• Gumby workshop/studio interactive

• Exclusive 60-Year history of Gumby timeline with original puppets

• Gumby “Hidden Valley” exclusive set replica interactive

• Original cels and drawings

• Exclusive Clokey Studios original character puppets and dioramas

• Ray Harryhausen original Tortoise and the Hare set interactive

• Saturday-morning cartoons experience

• Original Shrek prototype maquettes

• 3D printing display/interactive

• Electronic watercolor wall interactive

• Chromakey social media station

Animation Academy provides BIG fun for all visitors. The exhibition is included with General Admission to Jacksonville’s Museum of Science & History (MOSH).

Visitors are greeted by a vibrant atmosphere that mirrors the energy of animation itself. Take a photo on The Simpsons set, strike a pose with Po from Kung Fu Panda, or meet Gumby, the beloved, green, clay humanoid and his sidekick Pokey. There are a plethora of interactive exhibition stations inviting visitors and animation fans to explore imaginative design through the decades.

Go behind the scenes for an exclusive peek into the careers of animators, complete with animation desks, light tables and tracing stations, magnetic storyboarding interactives, and more. Visitors can delve into the art of storytelling through animation, showcasing original storyboards, scripts, and narrative techniques used in classics like The Lion King and Toy Story. They can then put their skills to the test and film their own stop-motion movie.

No animation exhibition would be complete without a showcase of animated film clips. Here, guests can relive timeless moments from classic Disney films, groundbreaking Pixar creations, and the latest blockbusters. Watch the mesmerizing illusions of beloved animation characters in the world’s largest 3D zoetrope and look for original hand-drawn cels of real stop-motion maquettes throughout the exhibition’s many stations.

The Animation Academy is about having fun and presenting everyone with the opportunity to create, experiment, explore, and find inspiration not just within the parameters of art and animation, but also with storytelling at the core of it all.

Featured exhibition components:

• World’s largest 3D zoetrope

• 2D and 3D stop-motion station interactives

• Animation university experience

• Tracing stations

• Scooby Doo photo op

• Shrek KEVA castle interactive photo op

Open now through February 12, 2024, The

Not a MOSH Member yet? Join today and receive one year of unlimited, free Museum admission and exclusive benefits! https:// themosh.org/join-support/membership/

MOSH is located at 1025 Museum Circle near Friendship Park. MOSH, first chartered in 1941, inspires the joy of lifelong learning by bringing to life the sciences and regional history. Admission is $19.95 for adults; $16.95 for youth, students, active and retired military, and seniors. There is no admission fee for children 2 and under or Museum Members.

Plan your visit to MOSH today: themosh.org j

The Animation Academy provides a captivating, educational journey into the heart of animation. The exhibition layout is designed to guide guests through the dynamic stages of the animation process, from concept and character creation to storyboarding, rendering, and final production. Visitors will discover

• Warner Bros. “That’s All Folks” photo op

• The Simpsons photo op

• Magnetic storyboard interactive

• RFID animation process interactive

• Spin browser interactive

• Chuck Jones Studio interactive

• The Animation Academy guest artist

Champions of childhood since 1948.

Inquire today and discover the many reasons why parents have chosen RPDS for 75 years. Now accepting applications for PreK 3 - 6th Grade for the 2024-2025 school year. www.rpds.com/visitcampus 904.353.3459

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Things to Do Education Events

Bite-Size Science Virtual Program

Thru May 31, 2024

A 15-episode series of curriculum-related 1015 minute videos covering life science topics such as cheetah adaptations, ocean food chains, wetlands, monarch butterflies, pollination, and much more. Each video features one of Lucas Miller, the Singing Zoologist's, songs and an entertaining science lesson. The series includes over three hours of content, curriculum connections including Florida Standards, animations, nature footage, quizzes and a study guide with activities and additional resources. The series is geared for students in K-5 (ages 5 and 11). Pricing is $6 per child. A viewing link will be emailed with instructions on how to access the virtual program. The link can be shared within your group to view with ease in a classroom, home, or on a mobile device. FSCJ Artist Series / 904-632-5050 / www.fscjartistseries.org

Americans and The Holocaust Exhibit Tour

Thru October 12

Jacksonville Public Library is hosting the Americans and the Holocaust Traveling Exhibition thru October 12. Sign up online for a 25-minute docent-led tour of the exhibit on the 4th floor of the Main Library. You can register online for a docent-led tour with your library card. Free. Registration is required.

Jacksonville Public Library, Main Branch / 904-255-2665 / 303 North Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / jaxpubliclibrary.org

Strategies & Support for the Elementary Math Student • October 3, 6pm

student achievement, and supports a caregiver's need for personal and individual growth. This course is held online.

Duval Parent Academy / 904-390-2960 / dcps.duvalschools.org

Understanding 3rd Grade Promotion

Requirements • October 12, 6pm

State law requires a 3rd grade student to demonstrate proficiency in reading in order to advance to 4th grade. Participants will learn about promotion requirements, alternative ways to be promoted, and strategies to support student success at home. The Parent Academy of Duval County Public Schools is a free family resource that promotes parental involvement, enhances student achievement, and supports a caregiver's need for personal and individual growth. Parent Academy courses are offered virtually through Microsoft Teams. Duval Parent Academy / 904-3902960 / dcps.duvalschools.org

MOSH One-Day, Fun-Day Discovery Camp

October 16

MOSH is offering One-Day, Fun-Day Camp for students in grades K-5, on days that students are out of school. Join MOSH for a day of experiments and crafts. Participants will be exploring some favorite topics, including weather, space, temperature, and electricity. This camp's theme is Creepy Crawlies. Cost is $60/camper.

MOSH / 904-396-6674 / 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / www.themosh.org

Doktor Kaboom and the Wheel of Science

October 18, 10:30am

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Join this course to explore models and strategies that deepen your student's mathematical understanding of grade-level concepts and skills. The facilitator will provide families with resources to utilize as they support their child(ren)'s success in meeting the expectations of the B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics. The Parent Academy of Duval County Public Schools is a free family resource that promotes parental involvement, enhances student achievement, and supports a caregiver's need for personal and individual growth. Parent Academy courses are offered virtually through Microsoft Teams. Duval Parent Academy / 904-390-2960 / dcps.duvalschools.org

Supporting Your 6th - 12th Reader at Home October 4, 12noon

This course is designed to provide parents and caregivers with a better understanding of how reading comprehension is supported and assessed during classroom instruction and state assessments. Creative strategies that can be used at home to enhance reading success will also be shared. The Parent Academy of Duval County Public Schools is a free family resource that promotes parental involvement, enhances

Doktor Kaboom has built a great big spinning wheel and labeled it with everything from optical illusions to chemical reactions to a homemade hovercraft, and more. The show is approximately 60 minutes long and is best suited for students in grades K-5. Tickets are $14 each with a $5 service charge added at checkout. Thrasher-Horne Center / 904-2766815 / 283 College Drive, Orange Park, FL 32065 / thcenter.org

Numbers Don't Lie

October 18, 10am and 12noon

FSCJ Artist Series presents a math themed school performance for students in grades K-5. The show is limited to school groups, including homeschoolers. Tickets are $8.50 each.

Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts / 904632-5050 / 11901 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / www.fscjartistseries.org

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Gustav Is Missing!: A Tale of Friendship and Bravery by Andrea Zuill Ages 4 – 8 Harold the Iceberg Melts Down by Lisa Wyzlic, Rebecca Syracuse (Illustrator) Ages 3 - 6 Nell Plants a Tree by Anne Wynter, Daniel Miyares (Illustrator) Ages 3 - 5 The City Tree by Shira Boss, Lorena Alvarez (Illustrator) 4 - 8 Pals! by Mark Teague Ages 4 - 8 Big Tree by Brian Selznick Ages 7+ The One and Only Ruby (B&N Exclusive Edition) by Katherine Applegate Age 8 - 11 Julia and the Shark by Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Tom de Freston (Illustrator) Age 10+

Pine Forest School of the Arts teacher Laura Hammock Awarded The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville Art Educator of the Year

The mission of the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville is to enrich life in Northeast Florida by invest ing in Arts and Culture.

On September 21st, cere monies were held to honor the 2023 winners in catego ries including Art Educator, Art Innovator, Community Impact Award, Small Busi ness of the Year, Corpo rate Business of the Year, Award for Advocacy and more. Pine Forest School of the Arts teacher Laura Hammock was awarded the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville Art Educator of the year.

The nominee for the Art Educator award demonstrates dedication to enriching their students with a passion for the arts; an understanding of the value of the arts, and a desire to participate within the arts and culture community; use of the arts as a vehicle to educate; incorporates the arts into their teaching methods; and thinks creatively how to use the arts to develop other skills within their students.

Laura Hammock has been an art educator for 25 years at Pine Forest School of the Arts. In 2011, she started

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the Pine Forest Dance Ensemble, an after school dance group partnered with The Florida Ballet. She has written, choreographed, and produced arts integrated shows for her first and second graders. These shows are infused with arts, science, history, art history and dance history. While studying Black History, students learned about James Weldon Johnson and performed “Lift Evr’y Voice and Sing”. They learned about Alvin Ailey and reproduced “Revelations”. The ensemble uses songs for math, kinesthetic activities for all subjects, readers theatre, and visual arts for poetry. Ms. Hammock has presented at conferences and written art integrated lessons for teachers and published those lessons in an online course. She is her students’ biggest fan, and loves to show her support by attending their performances. She is currently working on a script about one of her students who started dancing at Pine Forest and is now a professional dancer and choreographer. This show will hopefully lead to future students being inspired.

Congratulations to the 2023 Art Educator, Pine Forest School of the Art’s Laura Hammock!

Jean Ribault High School Becomes the FIRST Taxpayer-Funded High School Project

The future of education in Jacksonville is taking shape!

Introducing the new Jean Ribault High School - the FIRST high school project under the taxpayer-funded master facility plan and the initial new high school since 2010 in our city.

With a sprawling 234,400 square foot space, it will have the capacity to nurture around 1,600 Trojans. Plus, the legacy of Jean Ribault will be retained, with some buildings like the Field House, Auditorium, and more staying intact.

This modern hub of learning is not just about regular classrooms. From music and art rooms to six specialized Career and Technical Education (CTE) spaces - including unique programs like rooftop urban agricultural gardening and digital audio production.

Mark your calendars, Trojans! August 2025 is when we unveil this architectural marvel designed by SchenkelShultz Architecture and built by the Gilbane Building Company and Bhide & Hall teams.

With extensive input from the community, the Duval County School Board has adopted the qualities desired in the next superintendent. More than 3,600 participants submitted input through a survey. In addition, community members participated in six facilitated focus group sessions to provide input to the school board.

The board adopted the following statement of qualities at their September 19 meeting. To build on the Duval County School District’s success and based on input from an online survey and community forums, applicants must demonstrate a successful record of exemplary leadership that includes the following qualities:

Personal Leadership

• Demonstrates high ethical standards, builds trust and respect, and serves as a role model for students, staff, and the community.

• Understands the importance of improving morale as demonstrated by the utilization of effective listening skills, gathering of information, and involvement of others to make thoughtful, timely decisions.

• Sets high expectations for self and the organization and holds self and others accountable for those expectations.

• Leads with humility, thoughtfulness, and a servant-leader attitude.

• Addresses controversial issues and builds consensus among School Board members and community leaders.

• Communicates in an open, honest, transparent, and timely manner.

Working Relationship

• Initiates and maintains a respectful, trusting, open and honest relationship with the school board and community.

• Is visible and embedded in the community, advocates for students, teachers, and families; builds community partnerships to support programs, initiatives, and systems to address needs beyond the classroom.

• Understands the daily challenges of being a teacher and recommends and implements strategies to recognize, support and celebrate teacher and classroom successes.

• Collaborates with the School Board to ensure that a robust strategic plan addresses needs, sets high expectations, celebrates successes, and continually updates for continuous improvement.

• Works with legislators, government, non-profit, and business leaders to enhance educational possibilities and economic development.

• Implements innovative retention and recruitment strategies to attract and retain effective and diverse teachers, staff, and administrators.

Instructional Leadership

• Understands curriculum standards and the art and science of teaching as it applies to

all students including those with learning differences, diverse backgrounds, and unique needs.

• Appreciates and values the role and responsibility of being an effective teacher and recommends and implements strategies to reduce teacher turnover.

• Demonstrates the ability to lead improvements in overall student achievement, including closing gaps in learning and access.

• Implements multiple career-tech programs and non-traditional pathways for students not attending college.

• Seeks innovative instructional strategies to close learning gaps and increase student proficiency.

• Ensures all students throughout the district receive the resources needed to reach their full potential.

Fiscal Responsibility and Efficient Business Operations

• Leads and evaluates and the district’s facility plan transparently, using the sales surtax effectively to renovate aged schools and build new schools as prioritized.

• Analyzes and uses data for decision making to evaluate and revise procedures, plans, processes, systems, and policies to improve operational efficiencies.

• Partners with experts to explore innovative technologies to enhance work functions and learning opportunities.

• Ensures that schools located in under-resourced areas receive the attention and resources they need to accelerate student achievement.

• Understands systems operations related to transportation, food and nutrition services, maintenance, facilities, and other business operations.

Safe and Orderly Environment

• Experience implementing a student code of conduct that supports teaching, learning, and extra-curricular activities in a safe and orderly environment throughout all school campuses.

• Collaborates with internal and external law enforcement agencies/departments to ensure safe campuses and activities.

• Supports students and families by collaborating with school and district personnel, non-profits, and district and community programs such as the Parent Academy.

The deadline for prospective candidates to submit their applications is October 13. Semifinalists will be identified during a Board workshop on October 18. After the process of interviewing finalists is complete, a special Board meeting will take place on November 21st to select the next Superintendent. The new Superintendent’s projected start date is January 1, 2024.

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St. Johns County School District News

Suicide Prevention Sources of Strength Training

Recently, teachers and staff at some of our high schools completed the Sources of Strength training program, a powerful initiative focused on suicide prevention and promoting mental wellness.

Sources of Strength is all about building resilient and supportive communities, and our educators are now with equipped with valuable tools to make our high schools an even safer and more caring environment.

Remember, you're not alone in this journey. If you or someone you know is facing a crisis, help is just a call away. Dial 988 to reach a lifeline of support 24/7.

October Character Counts Pillar: Responsibility

• Do what you are supposed to do

• Plan ahead

• Persevere: keep on trying!

• Always do your best

• Use self-control

• Be self-disciplined

New K-8 Beacon Lakes School “OO” One Step Closer to Completion

The Topping Out Ceremony for our much-anticipated K-8 School, known as "OO" was held on September 20th. It was a beautiful morning to cele brate a milestone in education in the Beacon Lakes neighborhood of St. Johns County! This ceremony symbolizes the completion of the structural phase of construction and brings us one step closer to welcoming students through its doors in the 2024-2025 school year. We

thank the dedicated team of architects, builders, and district members who are working hard on this project. This school will provide top-notch education and become a cornerstone of the Beacon Lakes community, fostering growth and learning for years to come.

October Calendar of Events

October 3, 9am – 10am

School Board Workshop, SJCSD Administrative Building Auditorium, 40 Orange St., St. Augustine, FL 32084 and via Webex. Instructions to access virtual meeting posted online at https:// www.stjohns.k12.fl.us

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• Be accountable for your words, actions and attitudes

• Set a good example for others

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October 10, 4pm-5pm

October 13

October 16

October 24

School Board Meeting, SJCSD Administrative Building Auditorium, 40 Orange St., St. Augustine, FL 32084 and via Webex. Instructions to access virtual meeting posted online at https://www.stjohns. k12.fl.us

First Quarter Ends

Teacher Planning Day, Student Holiday

Report Cards

October 24, 9am – 10am

School Board Workshop, SJCSD Administrative Building Auditorium, 40 Orange St., St. Augustine, FL 32084 and via Webex. Instructions to access virtual meeting posted online at https:// www.stjohns.k12.fl.us

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Clay Parent Academy

Stop the Bullying Campaign Gives 6th to 8th Grade Clay County Students Chance to Win $1,000

Attention Parents and Guardians of 6th-8th graders! Clay County District Schools is once again excited to partner with the Len Mattiace Foundation this school year on an anti-bullying campaign. Students in grades 6th-8th can participate in the campaign for a chance to win $1,000. Student participation is completely voluntary. If interested, more information can be found at https://www.lenmattiace.com/clay-stop-the-bullyingcampaign

Contest Rules

1. Open to all middle school students enrolled in the Clay County School District.

2. A student may only formally participate in one project for entry, either solo or as a team.

3. One thousand dollars will be awarded to one student or team with a winning entry. All team members should be listed on the entry form. If a team is selected, the $1000 will be divided evenly among the team members. Two winning entries will be selected.

4. Create an original project that demonstrates kindness, compassion, and / or inclusion. Be creative. Submissions may include a written paper, video, song, service project, etc.

Plantation Oaks Student's Artwork on Display at Ascension St. Vincent's Clay County

The Van and Sandra Royal Kids with heART Gallery in the Pediatric Emergency Waiting Room of Ascension St. Vincent’s Clay County campus has NEW artwork on display. The artwork for the month of September was created by the students at Plantation Oaks Elementary School. Way to go, POE Hawks!

5. Video submissions must not exceed four (4) minutes in length, written papers must be ten (10) pages or less. All service or art related projects must be submitted with pictures or video and a detailed description.

6. Each student project will be judged on the quality of the presentation, its overall impact on others, and the ease of understanding or interpretation.

7. The project must not contain anything inappropriate, indecent, obscene, hateful, defamatory, or harmful against any individual, group, or religion.

8. The project cannot be anything unlawful.

9. The project contest starts September 12th and ends November 8th, 2023, at 5:00 pm.

10. Project must be submitted to laura.fogarty@myoneclay.net. Any projects that need to be hand delivered please drop off to Laura Fogarty at 900 Walnut Street, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043

11. Two (2) winners will be announced shortly after the contest ends. All students that have submitted eligible entries will be recognized by the Len Mattiace Foundation.

12. All entries become property of the Clay County School District and the Len Mattiace Foundation.

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Obesity Among Cats Now an Epidemic PETS

Obesity among U.S. cats has reached epidemic proportions. Many degenerative diseases can be avoided with appropriate weight management. The following are five of my top recommendations for slimming down a too-heavy cat.

#1 — Feed Fresh

Cats need a diet high in animal protein and moisture, with low to no grain or starch content. A nutritionally complete, meat-based fresh food diet is the best choice for pets who need to lose weight. It's important to adequately nourish your cat's body as weight loss occurs, making sure his requirements for key amino acids, essential fatty acids and other nutrients are met.

The key is to meet your kitty's nutritional requirements through a balanced diet but feed less food. The first step is to transition him to a diet free of potatoes, corn, rice, soy and tapioca to get the carb content down to a biologically correct value of no more than 20% with a goal of less than 10% for healthy cats.

Calculate the carbs in your kitty's diet by adding up the moisture, fat, protein and ash (estimate 6% if you don't see this value listed) on the pet food label and subtract this value from 100: this is the amount of carbs in your cat's diet.

#2 — Calculate Calories

Most people who feed commercially available pet food tend to follow the suggested feeding guidelines printed on the package, Instead, decide (with the help of your veterinarian, if necessary) what his ideal weight should be. Then use the following formula to calculate the precise number of calories to feed daily to get him down to his ideal weight and maintain it.

Let's say your cat's ideal weight is a slender 12 pounds rather than her current weight of 16 pounds:

Daily calories (feline) = Body Weight (kg) x 30 + 70 x 0.8

Her ideal weight of 12 pounds divided by 2.2 converts to 5.5 kilograms; now the formula looks like this:

Daily calories = 5.5 (kg) x 30 + 70 x 0.8 And finally, it looks like this:

Daily calories = 188

Now you'll have to find out how many calories are in the food you're feeding (found on the package and website) and finally, calculate the

daily portion your cat needs.

#3 — Encourage Hunting Behaviors at Mealtime

Free feeding is the perfect way to create an overweight or obese cat. In addition, a constantly available food source turns your carnivorous hunter into a grazer, which goes against her feline nature and induces metabolic stress.

Wild cats are always on the move in search of their next meal. Many domesticated cats, on the other hand, are free fed. The more you feed, the less interested your kitty is in "hunting" — which is good exercise — around the house.

Separate her daily food allotment into several small portions and place them in different locations around the house for her to find. Make use of indoor hunting feeders (they work great with freeze dried food), which encourage natural feline behaviors and provide mental stimulation as well.

#4 — Less is More When It Comes to Treats

Treats should make up less than 10% of your cat's daily food intake. Limit treats to training and behavior rewards only, offer a very small amount and subtract treat calories from the food calorie equation above.

Cats are obligate carnivores so look for single ingredient all-meat treats, such as freezedried chicken hearts and scallops (loaded with taurine!) or dehydrated meats.

#5 — Inspire the Natural Athlete in Your Cat

You'll never see a fat cat in the wild because they follow their natural instincts, which include the drive to be physically active and chase prey.

Twenty minutes of aerobic activity daily will help your kitty burn fat and increase muscle tone. Engaging in play is also a great way to distract cats from "crying in the kitchen," the yowling that sometimes occurs when they realize they're eating fewer calories.

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Things to Do Pet Events

Dogs Around Duval

Animal Care and Protective Services hosts

Dogs Around Duval, a foster for a day program for those who would like a dog for the day but aren't able to, due to housing restrictions, work schedule, or family obligations. Stop by the shelter, let them know what you have planned for the day, and they will help pick the perfect pet to accompany you.

Animal Care and Protective Services / 904630-2489 / 2020 Forest Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204 / www.coj.net

St. Augustine Barkfest

October 7, 11am to 7pm

The St. Augustine Barkfest features dog activities, vendors, food, dog lure course, raffles, giveaways, and more. The event will be raising money for local dog organizations. World Golf Hall of Fame / 904-201-9590 / 1 World Golf Place, St. Augustine, FL 32092 / www.jacksonvillebusinessconnections.com

Howl at the Moon Party

October 7, 5pm to 9pm

Enjoy an evening dedicated to supporting the animal welfare programs at Clay Humane. There will be a silent auction, raffle, BBQ dinners for $10, cash bar, live band, and event t-shirts for sale. Donations for Clay Humane will be accepted at the door. Some of their wish list items include any brand of cat food, scoopable cat litter, puppy training pads, as well as cleaning supplies and office items. The River House / 904-276-7729 / 2137 Astor Street, Orange Park, FL 32073 / www.clayhumane.org

Pink Out Your Pup

October 8, 8am

Dress up your pet in pink and participate in the 1 mile pet-friendly fun walk, part of the Pink on Parade 5K. Registration for the pet-friendly walk is $40. There will be a Pink Carpet Pooch Strut at 7:55am, and the walk will start at 8am.

Advent Health Palm Coast / 386-986-2360 / 60 Memorial Medical Parkway, Palm Coast, FL 32164 / flaglerhumanesociety.org

Hops, Hounds, and Halloween 5K Fun Run and Costume Contest

October 22, 8am

Kanine Social hosts a 5K and Fun Run to support The Jacksonville Humane Society. The dog costume contest returns, so be sure to dress your pup in a costume. This is a dog-friendly run, so bring your dog to run or walk with you or let your dog hangout at Kanine Social’s private dog park with a friend while you race. Race registration starts at $15 for the Pet Fun Run and starts at $30 for the 5K. 5K registration includes race entry, exclusive race shirt and logo pint glass, 1 beer or soda, 1 day pass ($15 value) to Kanine Social’s private indoor/outdoor dog park, raffle ticket for prizes and a finisher’s medal. Fun Run 1 Mile registration includes entry to the event, race bandana, and finishers ‘doggie’ bag. Kanine Social / 904-7126363 / 580 College Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204 / www.kaninesocial.com

Flagler Humane Society Halloween Bash

October 26, 6pm to 8pm

Flagler Humane Society hosts their annual Halloween Bash at the Landing Strip Tavern. Be sure to wear your best costume, as there will be both a people and pet costume contest. $15 admission includes a free drink & appetizers. Landing Strip Tavern / 386-4451814 / 386-445-1814, Palm Coast, FL 32164 / flaglerhumanesociety.org

Tides and Tails

October 26, 4:30pm to 6:30pm

The Jacksonville Humane Society hosts a beachside happy hour for humans and their furry friends. There will be a Halloween-themed pet costume contest, and a Halloween themed photo booth. Tickets start at $50 for human and pet tickets. Each human ticket includes valet parking, hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and more. Pet tickets include a wag bag, treat bar, and more. Tickets are limited due to space capacity; only 1 pet per person. Pets are not required to come to this event. One Ocean Hotel & Resort / 904-725-8766 / 1 Ocean Blvd, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 / jaxhumane.org

Like Jax4Pets.com’s Facebook page at facebook.com/jax4pets to find out about other events for pets.

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“Life is like a camera. Focus on what's important. Capture the good times. And if things don't work out, just take another shot.”
– Ziad K. Abdelnour

THINGS TO DO

Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience

Thru October 22

Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience is a cinematic immersive exhibition that takes guests on a journey to one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time. Journey to modern-day Egypt and see wonders of the ancient world like the Temple at Karnak and the Great Sphinx. Experience ancient history come to life in a dramatic and immersive projection experience. Through nine distinct multi-sensory galleries, Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience unlocks the 3,300 year old story of King Tut in an evolution of immersive experiences. Open Wednesday thru Sunday. Tickets start at $43.99 for adults 16 and up, and $28.99 for children ages 5 to 15. Family four pack tickets are available for $35.99 each. Entrance for sixth grade students is free with a paid adult admission. Parking is available in the parkade directly across the street from the Main Entrance. Please note that parking must be paid by card, as only cashless payments are being accepted at this time. Parking rates start at $6/hour.

NoCo Center / 800-441-0819 / 712 N Hogan Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / beyondkingtut.com

CKAA Flag Football Registration

Thru November 4

Registration is now open for Flag Football with Christ the King Athletic Academy. Practices will begin on November 13, with the season opener scheduled for December 16. The organization will host several free flag football clinics for players who are interested in learning more about the sport and practicing their skills before the season begins. No experience is required to play. Registration fees are $150. Christ the King Athletic Academy / 904-7184429 / 742 Arlington Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32211 / www.ckaajax.com

The Animation Academy at MOSH

Thru February 12

The Animation Academy (previously named “Get Animated”) explores the unique world of animation and storytelling, from traditional hand-drawn cels to exciting breakthroughs in stop-motion and CGI. Stage Nine Exhibitions proudly welcomes involvement from major US animation studios. Visitors can create their own stop-motion animated short, learn about the art of storyboarding, go behind the scenes with artists and animators, and enjoy America’s largest 3D zoetrope. Each display and interactive activity features the participation of industry leaders, from original hand-drawn cels to real stop-motion maquettes. Exhibit is included with general admission. Museum of Science and History / 904-396-6674 / 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / themosh.org

National Night Out, St. Augustine Beach

October 3, 5pm to 8pm

National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make neighborhoods a safer, better place to live. National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community and provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances. Activities include free food, music, giveaways, raffles, and more. St. Augustine Beach Pier / 904-471-3600 / 350 A1A Beach Blvd, St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080 / sabpd.org

Sip-N-Parol: A Philippine Christmas Lantern Ornament Making Class

October 6, 6pm to 8pm

The Museum of Science & History (MOSH) hosts a Philippine Christmas Lantern Ornament Making Class. A parol is a Filipino ornamental lantern displayed during the Christmas season. Attendees will learn how to make a parol together and everyone will have an ornament to take home with them. This event is for ages 15 and up. Tickets are $30, with discounts for members. Admission includes all the needed materials for creating your parol, as well as light refreshments (lumpia) and two drink tickets (wine and beer will be available; soft drinks for participants under 21).

Museum of Science and History / 904-396-6674 / 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / themosh.org

Jacksonville Gem and Mineral Society Fall Show

October 7, 10am to 6pm;

October 8, 10am to 5pm

The fall show of the Jacksonville Gem and Mineral Society will feature over 40 vendors from around the country. Attendees can find one-of-a-kind jewelry, rare minerals, jewelry and lapidary supplies, faceted gem stones, cabochons, beads, tools, and fossils from around the world. There will be grand prize drawings, hourly door prizes, demos, lectures, and a fluorescent rock display in full blacklight. Admission is $5/day. Kids 12 and under are free. Scouts in uniform free; $1 off for ages 65+ or $1 off for Military, Police, and Fire.

Jacksonville Fairgrounds / 510 Fairground Place, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / jaxgemandmineral.org

25th Annual St. Augustine Greek Festival

October 7, 11am to 7pm and October 8, 12noon to 6pm

The community is invited for the 25th Annual St. Augustine Greek Festival. The event features authentic homemade foods, drinks and pastries, Greek music, live performances, Greek folk dancing, as well as a small arts and crafts market showcasing Greek products and handcrafted items created by local artists, artisans and makers. There will also be a guided church tour and the festival-goes are invited to attend Sunday morning liturgy. This is a free event, open to the public. Food is available as take out or eat in and enjoy the festivities.

Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of St. Augustine / 904-829-0504 / 2940 CR 214, St. Augustine, FL 32084 / www.staugustinegreekfestival.com/

Murray Hill Pop-up Market

First and Third Saturdays, October 7, 21, 11am to 4pm

The Murray Hill Pop-up Market features local crafters, bakers, and artisans. It is held indoors on the first and third Saturdays of the month. The market is free to attend. Axe Champs / 1034 Edgewood Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32205

Citi Free First Saturday

October 7, 11am to 4pm

Free admission every first Saturday of the month, sponsored by Citi. Visiting exhibits on display include Rockwell Kent: The Shakespeare Portfolios and Outside In. These are in addition to the Permanent Collection of more than 5,000 works. The Permanent Collection spans from 2100 B.C. through the 21st century and includes masterpieces created by Mildred Thompson, Peter Paul Rubens, Winslow Homer, Thomas Moran, Whitfield Lovell, Norman

Rockwell, and Romare Bearden. It is also home to the Wark Collection of Early Meissen Porcelain. Please note, not all works from the Permanent Collection are on display at any given time. The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens / 904356-6857 / 829 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32204 / www.cummermuseum.org

Mutts Gone Nuts

October 8, 1:30pm and 5:30pm

Mutts Gone Nuts features Scott and Joan Houghton and their pack of pooches in a comedy dog thrill show. The show will feature incredible high flying frisbee dogs, tightwire dogs, dancing dogs, magic dogs and more. There will be two shows, one at 1:30pm and one at 5:30pm. Everyone, including infants and toddlers, must have a theater ticket for admission. Tickets range from $16.75 to $34.55. Tickets for children 12 years and under are 50% off. Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts / 904-6325000 / 11901 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / www.fscjartistseries.org

Planetarium Night Live presents “The Big Cover Up: Shining a Light on Solar Eclipses”

October 13, 7pm to 8:30pm

The Bryan-Gooding Planetarium at MOSH presents Planetarium Night Live!, a program that allows you to expand your mind and explore the cosmos through space simulations, storytelling, interactive demonstrations, and immersive, live-narrated video projection under the Planetarium’s 60-foot dome. There will be two American eclipses in six months. Learn the specifics about these eclipses, and how it is that solar eclipses have historically been (and are still) scientifically important events. Doors to the Museum open at 6:30pm; show starts at 7pm. Suggested for ages 13 and up. Admission is $10 for Museum Members and $12 Non-Members. MOSH / 904-396-6674 / 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / themosh.org

Movies in the Park - Palm Coast

October 13, 7:15pm

Hosted by the City of Palm Coast's Parks and Recreation Department. Be sure to bring your blanket, lawn chairs, bug spray, and picnic baskets. Registration is not required. Free. Central Park / 386-986-2360 / 975 Central Ave, Palm Coast, FL 32164 / palmcoast.gov

WasabiCon 2023 • October 13-15

WasabiCon is a three-day pop culture convention for fans of Asian pop culture, cosplay, Kpop, and gaming. The event, celebrating its eleventh in Jacksonville, will feature celebrity guests, video games, tabletop gaming, a car show, food trucks, and over 300 exhibitors. Single day and weekend tickets available from $20-$60. Children 3 and under are free.

Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center / 904-8788503 / 1000 Water St, Jacksonville, FL 32204 / jax. wasabicon.com

14th Annual Flounder Pounder

October 14

This year's charity fishing tournament is a 3-Fish Aggregate for the general division. Women's and Jr division are single fish. Registration is $200 per boat, up to 4 adults & 2 Jr Anglers per boat. Proceeds from the tournament will benefit Jacksonville School for Autism (JSA). Jax Beach Marine / 904612-3705 / 2315 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 / www.flounderpounderjax.com

Vendor’s & Brunch - 3rd Sundays at Kingdom Plaza • October 15, 11am-3pm

Vendor’s & Brunch - 3rd Sundays at Kingdom Plaza features handmade crafts, oversized games, local businesses, trivia, music, and more.

Soul Food Bistro / 5310 Lenox Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32210 / www.thesoulfoodbistro.com

Car and Bike Show

October 21, 10am to 3pm

Warrior’s Peace hosts a car and bike show benefitting veterans and the community. Jeeps, cars, trucks, and motorcycles are welcome to particpate. Cost is $20 to register your vehicle. In addition to the car show, there will be food trucks, arm wrestling competition, silent auction, vendors, and more. Warrior’s Peace provides holistic care for those suffering from traumatic life experiences. Their unique program includes training to respond (rather than react) through the practices of breathing, prayer, meditation, Bible study, cold plunges, spiritual health sessions, mental health coaching, and specialized workouts designed to help warriors heal and reclaim their peace. The Barn At Maple / 904-401-2972 / 545 Cathy Tripp Lane, Jacksonville, FL 32220 / www.warriorspeacecsi.com

Sea and Sky Air Show

October 21-22, 11am to 4pm

This free event will feature a dynamic over-theocean sky show highlighted by the world-famous United States Navy Blue Angels along with other military and civilian flight teams, live entertainment, a street festival featuring static displays of aircraft and military vehicles, simulators, recruitment booths, a kids area and more. The show is free, but VIP seating is available. VIP viewing is located in the Jacksonville Beach Pier parking lot. Tickets are $40 to $70. City of Jacksonville Beach / 904-630-CITY / 503 1st Street North, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 / specialevents.coj.net

Florida vs Georgia Baseball Exhibition

October 27, 6:30pm

The University of Florida and The University of Georgia will play their annual fall exhibition baseball game at 121 Financial Ball Park in Jacksonville. Tickets start at $15. Following the game is a 90s afterparty, featuring Vanilla Ice, Young MC, Tone Loc, and more. 121 Financial Ballpark / 904-6303900 / 301 A. Philip Randolph Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.121financialballpark.com

Mythical Mountain Art Studio Event

October 28, 10am to 12noon

Mythical Mountain hosts a Paint a Monster Youth Artist Event for ages 6 to 18. Participants will explore various art techniques and mediums. There will be a special shopping time from 10am to 10:30am, and the workshop begins at 10:30am. Cost is $25 per guest. This is not a drop-off event; young artists should have a parent/guardian with them at all times. Mythical Mountain / 904-6801308 / 11111 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32223 / mythicalmountain.com

EDITOR’S NOTE: Dates, times and locations are accurate at time of publication; events and activities listed in this guide are subject to change without notice. Visit Jax4Kids. com for updated information and more events!

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