What to do in Panama City, PCB area this week: Sail on a schooner, see an MMA fight and more – The News Herald

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Your guide to the top 10 things to do, places to go for entertainment events, concerts, festivals, and activities in Bay County.
 6-8 p.m. at  The Gallery of Art, 36 W. Beach Drive in Panama City. The Cultural Hub of Northwest Florida will open its gallery doors to the public for a unique artistic and culinary event. Guests can explore a permanent collection of art and participate in a public potluck by bringing a shareable beverage or food dish and show off your creative culinary skills.
The Gallery of Art will feature new work from four local artists: Tesa Burch, Carl Webb, Kim Griffin-White and Mark White. These artists work in a variety of mediums including oils, found objects, reclaimed wood, collage, assemblage, acrylics and more. Their contemporary works feature themes of American history, still life, portraiture, Southern regional art, American music legends, African-American Diaspora and Afrofuturism.
For additional information, call 850-763-2420, 850-296-7215 or visit: Cultural Hub of NW Florida on Facebook. 
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2-8 p.m. at the Callaway Recreational Complex at 504 Callaway Park Way. 
Grown Folks Entertainment along with Krispy Klean will host an Inaugural Southern Soul Music Festival. Entertainers will include Southern Soul legend Jeff Floyd, area saxophone player Chris Godber, King South, Kandy Janai and DJ Big Boi with 99.3 The Beat,  DJ Diamond, DJ Robert Stuart and host by DJ Slim. 
The event will include more than 30 food and boutique vendors. Attendees must be 21 or older. Lawn chairs, tents and coolers are welcome but no glass or outside food will be allowed. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased at the gate or in advance by calling 850-775-9184. 
For additional information, call Jermaine Hill at 850-775-9184.
5-11 p.m. at Edgewater Event Center at 11212 Front Beach Road in Panama City Beach. Impact Promotions will host live MMA fighting featuring local and regional athletes. All combat sports will be highlighted at the event.
General admission tickets are $50 and are available at eventbrite.com or at the door at 5 p.m. VIP seating is also available.
For more information, call Rob at 850-691-9650 or visit: www.impactpromotionsmmc.com 
2-4 p.m. at the Bay County Library at 898 W. 11th St. in Panama City. The Friends of the Bay County Library will sponsor a family friendly screening of the 2020 “Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street.” Rated PG.
Documentarian Marilyn Agrelo investigates one of the longest-running children’s programs in American television history. 
The screening will be held in the meeting room. For more information, call 850-522-2107 or visit www.nwrls.com.
1-4 p.m. at Little Village & Finns at 2808 W. 12th St. in St. Andrews. JD Daniels will host a open jam session. Bring your instrument and your talent and share your good vibes.
The event is free and family and pet friendly. Grab a drink from the bar, shop at the boutique or feast on some tacos from FINNS Island Style Grub. 
For more information, call 850-215-8780 or visit: Little Village on Facebook. 
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at The Salty Hobo at 1118 Bayview Ave. in Panama City. Pathfinder Charters and Stone Loft Boat shop will host a Second Sunday Schooner Sail, providing sailboat rides for a $20 donation on a first come, first served basis. 
The event will include live music, beverages and opportunities to win raffle prizes, including a half-day day or a full-day private sail with Pathfinder Charters. Official Governor Stone and Stone Loft merchandise will also be available for purchase.
The Pathfinder team will be stationed on the patio of the Salty Hobo and the Pathfinder sailboat will dock where the Governor Stone will be docked once it is fully repaired. All proceeds go toward the restoration of the national historic landmark schooner S/V Governor Stone.
For additional information, call  850-628-3436 or visit Stone Loft Boat Shop on Facebook. 
5-9 p.m. at Shuckums Oyster Pub & Seafood Grill, 15614 Front Beach Road in Panama City Beach. Shuckums will host karaoke at the beach pavilion. Grab a drink or a dozen oysters and enjoy the performances or be the star of the show.  
 For additional information, call 850-235-3214 or visit Shuckums Pcb on Facebook. 
6-8 p.m. at Alice’s on Bayview Restaurant & Bar at 1000 Bayview Ave. in St. Andrews. Grab dinner or drinks with a view and enjoy a live performance from the Ukulele Orchestra of St Andrews. 
For additional information, call 850-640-4516 or visit: www.alicesonbayview.com.
6-8 p.m. at Salty Oak Brewing Co. at 2337 St. Andrews Blvd. in Panama City. Enjoy a fun night of painting as artist Sara Gramlich gives you step-by-step instruction to paint a rooster. No experience necessary; first-time painters always welcome.
All painting materials will be provided. Food and drinks will be available for purchase separately. Tickets are $25 and available at Saragramlich.com.
For additional information, call 740-405-8415 or visit www.saragramlich.com.  
6:30-7:30 p.m. at Oaks By The Bay at 2715 W. 10th St. in Panama City. John Douglas Insurance and Florida Blue will host a free sunset yoga featuring local instructor, Reba Albano. Attendees will receive a coupon to exchange for a free Florida Blue yoga mat. 
For additional information, call, 850-872-1840 or visit John Douglas Insurance/John Douglas Financial Group on Facebook. 

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