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Youth Ages 2 – 17
Science Classes at the Discovery Center
Ages 2 – 15
Classes start Sept. 15
?‍? These fun, hands-on learning classes range from ages 2 to 12 with topics like LEGO Robotics, Junior Zookeepers, Create Scientists and more!
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Start Smart T-Ball
Ages 4 – 5
Oct. 21 – Nov. 18
Wednesdays | 6 – 7 P.M.
Hey batter batter! Mini-athletes will learn to bat, catch, throw and run bases in a safe and encouraging environment.
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Mayor Kent Guinn was a guest speaker at Ocala Business Leaders August 5th breakfast meeting.

He shared information about the current state of affairs in the City of Ocala. A lot of discussion about the COVID-19 problem. Quinn speaks from the heart. He started a good conversation and supplied the business people with good information.

Kent Guinn assumed the office of Mayor in December 2011 after serving the City of Ocala for 12 years as the Councilman representing District 4.

Mayor Guinn is in the financial services business and is a representative of the Guardian Life Insurance Company of America as well as owner of the firm Guinn & Company, LLC. 

Thank you for the good information Mayor Guinn.

Doctor Thomas Harter speaker at the Ocala Business Leader Breakfast was explaining how he can now help children with Sleep Apnea and Sleep Apnea in Grown ups.

About Leslie…

Hailing from Kansas City, she holds an MA from the Smithsonian in Decorative Art – 20th Century Historic Dress and BFA in Theater from California Institute of the Arts.

She worked for Christie’s Auction House in NYC for five years and then three years at Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop and Farm in Olathe, KS. She’s a YA writer and an active member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators.

Leslie is looking forward to getting involved in the community and taking advantage of all the fun activities Ocala has to offer.

OCALA, Fla. (Sept. 1, 2020) – The City of Ocala, through its Cultural Arts and Sciences Division, announces the installation of two sculptural seating projects, Chatter Bugs and Whisper Tubes, at the new MLK First Responder Campus, located on the 500 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Wednesday, Sept. 30.

“The project is being completed in collaboration with the development of the MLK First Responder Campus and will continue the concept of community as incorporated in the adjacent surface mural on the basketball court,” said Laura Walker, Cultural Arts and Sciences Division Head. “This project in particular will include functional public art where community members can engage with each other while being immersed in the pieces.”

The interactive, steel-fabricated seating elements are themed around the concepts of community, partnership and communication. These playful looking sculptural forms are intended for interaction with children and adults, allowing safe opportunities for whispering through the antennae or climbing and crawling through the center.

“I believe that the sculptural seating will serve as a playful invitation for people to openly communicate in a positive setting,” said artist Adam Walls. “The reverberation of voices traveling from one speaker to another in each of these sculptural forms, the high-fives and handshakes included in these pieces, and the welcoming nature of these sculptural forms are intended to represent and hopefully facilitate cooperation and friendship.” Continue reading

Contact:
Craig Ackerman, Operations Director

Craig.Ackerman@FLHealth.gov

Mobile: 352-789-0572

OCALA, Fla.—The Department of Health in Marion County is changing its drive-through COVID-19 testing schedule at the Southeastern Livestock Pavilion beginning Sept. 1.

Testing is scheduled to be available at the Livestock Pavilion on the following dates in September:

Sept. 1 and 2

Sept. 8 and 9

Sept. 14, 15 and 16

Sept. 21, 22 and 23

Sept. 28, 29 and 30

Testing is scheduled to be available at the Livestock Pavilion on the following dates in October: Continue reading

(OCALA, Fla.) August 31, 2020 – Ocala Fire Rescue (OFR) is calling on citizens to reflect on the lives lost to overdoses on this International Overdose Awareness Day. Furthermore, the fire department encourages the public to act by addressing this overwhelming crisis with those who matter most – you

Post Date: 08/31/2020

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, opioids are currently the main driver of drug overdose deaths. Between January 1 and June 30, 2020, Marion County had 657 suspected overdoses, 93 of which resulted in fatalities. Of these cases, 318 overdoses were treated with Narcan.

“Acknowledging the reality and scope of the opioid crisis through candid discussions is a critical step toward overdose prevention,” said Ashley López, OFR Public Information Officer. “Taking the steps toward rehabilitation and relapse deterrence are the actions that must follow these difficult conversations.”

If you, or someone you know, are suffering from addiction, please contact Ocala Fire Rescue to inquire about the Narcan Leave Behind (NLB) program or the Ocala Recovery Project (ORP).

For more information about the NLB program, visit www.ocalafire.org. For details about the ORP, contact Captain Jesse Blaire at 352-266-4769.

Bring the entire family to this free movie which will be shown in the grassy area to the east of the Discovery Center parallel to NE Eighth Avenue.  Refreshments available for purchase.  Please bring your own lawn chairs and blankets.  For additional details, please contact Ocala Recreation and Parks at 352.368.5517.

September 3 – 6

Performances held on our newly renovated outdoor stage! 

Back by popular demand! Broadway Under the Stars returns for an encore presentation September 3-6. This 90-minute cabaret on the outdoor stage behind the theatre features four of OCT’s best-known performers. Seating is limited and safely distanced, with tables of up to four for your party. Join us for an enchanting evening! FIND OUT MORE…

Post Date: 08/27/2020 5:16 PM

OCALA, Fla. (Aug. 27, 2020) – City of Ocala business offices will be closed Monday, Sept. 7 in observance of Labor Day. There will be no residential collection for sanitation, yard waste or recycling routes Monday, Sept. 7.

Residential sanitation collection regularly scheduled for Monday, Sept. 7 through Thursday, Sept. 10 will experience a one-day delay and will be collected Tuesday, Sept. 8 through Friday, Sept. 11.

Waste Pro recycling collection for City of Ocala residents regularly scheduled for Monday, Sept. 7 through Thursday, Sept. 10 will take place Tuesday, Sept. 8 through Friday, Sept. 11.

For more information, please contact the City of Ocala Residential Sanitation Division at 352-351-6697.

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