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Place to Live
Whether you
enjoy the classics, jazz, or contemporary music, you
will find it all right here. The Pensacola Symphony
Orchestra delights listeners every season with its renditions
of the classics. Each Thursday during the summer, Seville
Square hosts thousands for free concerts where they
can stretch out on the grass, enjoy a picnic, and listen
to everything from rock and roll and Broadway show tunes
to a military brass band. You can also enjoy concerts
by the Choral Society, Jazz Society, and Barbershop
Chorus. If you like chamber music, you will love the
Summer Music Festival, and the County Youth Orchestra
will delight you.
If
you’re interested in browsing through the works of accomplished
artists, join us each November for the Great Gulf Coast
Arts Festival. This juried event draws more than 200
artists who display thousands of works of art in all
media. Join the more than 200,000 people who enjoy this
festival annually. For year-round enjoyment, the Museum
of Art offers a standing collection of 20th century
American artists and 19th and 20th century glass with
18 changing exhibitions annually. The Downtown Arts
District Association also sponsors several "gallery
nights" which highlight a multitude of independent
and cooperative art galleries in the downtown area.
If you enjoy
the theater, you have several choices for your pleasure.
The Cultural Center is home to the Pensacola Little
Theater which has served the community for more than
60 years. With a repertoire which ranges from musicals
to dramas and comedies, the Theater provides year-round
entertainment. The historic Saenger Theater provides
the backdrop for Broadway touring companies, concerts,
and local entertainment groups. You can also enjoy performances
by the Pensacola Opera and Ballet Pensacola. Additionally,
the performing arts departments at both the University
of West Florida and Pensacola Junior College offer promising
thespians the opportunity to display their wares.
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Education
is key to a vital community, and Escambia County has
the educational resources at its disposal to make a
difference in the community.
The
University of West Florida (UWF), part of the state’s
university system, occupies a sprawling, wooded campus
just north of Interstate 10. With less than 8,000 students,
the University has the feel of a small college with
class sizes averaging less than 25. Through its colleges
of arts and social sciences, business, education, and
science and technology, the University contributes to
the highly trained and qualified workforce found locally.
In addition
to UWF, the County is served by Alabama’s Troy State
University which maintains a large presence in the local
area with more than 3,000 graduate and undergraduate
students. Additionally, Pensacola Christian College
serves about 3,700 students annually and emphasizes
religious and academic subjects.
Pensacola
Junior College provides college credit courses to more
than 32,000 students each year. With its five campuses,
PJC offers traditional liberal arts courses, nursing,
dental and health training, legal, environmental sciences,
agriculture, and horticulture courses. Additionally,
PJC provides local businesses, industries, and government
with a wide variety of professional and continuing education
programs, many tailored to the individual needs of the
organization.
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Place to Visit
Great Place to do Business
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