NORTH FLORIDA FOCUS SEPTEMBER 13-14, 2006, PAGE 7C "Copyrighted Mat:eriIal Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" -- qw a w - 40-f ,A 4 4010 bm..o qm . 0 0-\ Or I Q\ r at the President's Exhibition Hall in the Alan J. Robertson Ad- 'ministration Building at Santa Fe Community College, 3000 NW 83rd St., Gainesville. Dowie's large format, award-win- ning color photographs show detailed textures and subtle changes of light from scene to scene. The gallery is open weekdays 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Info: Jayne Grant, 395-5464, or e- mail to jayne.grant@sfcc.edu. Saturday Sept. 16 Chicken or pork luncheon Boy Scout Troop 693 will serve a chicken or pork luncheon from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 16 at First Federal Sav- 'ings Bank of Florida, US 129 North, Live Oak-across from Walt's Ford-Mercury. The meat-will be cooked on-site! This is the main fund-raiser for the troop. Dinners may be picked up or free delivery within Suwannee County for orders of 10 or greater. Tickets $6 each. Call to make arrangements. Info tick- ets: Jordan Burnett, Scout member, 386-362-1796. Visit Now! Sept. 16-Jan. 7, 2007, "Hatching the Past: The Great Dinosaur Egg Hunt" Florida Museum of Natural History in Gairiesville will host a traveling exhibit "Hatching the Past: The Great Dinosaur Egg Hunt" Sept. 16-Jan, 7, 2007. Cost: $4 adults, $2 ages 3- S 12; Note: Special opening day events scheduled. Butterfly Rainforest admission is $8.50 for adults ($7.50 for Florida res- idents with ID) and $4.50 for children ages 3-12. Info: 352- 846-20.00, www.flmnh.ufl.edu. Register now! Sept. 16-17 and 23-24 NFCC offers 32-hour EMT-B refresher course NFCC is offering a 32-hour EMT-B refresher course for li- censed professionals from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-Sunday,, Sept. 16-17 and 23-24 in the Career and Technical Education Center, building No. 13, room No. 130 on the NFCC campus in Madison. Students must attend all four class sessions to complete the EMT-B-Refresher Course. Fees do apply. Info/registration: Gail Hackle, 850-973-1629 or Rebecca Cash, 850-973-1673. Monday-Wednesday Sept. 18-20 "Stop the Invaders," a three-part educa- tion program University of Florida/IFAS and St. Johns County Extension Program present "Stop the Invaders" a three-part education program from noon-4 p.m., Monday-Wednesday, Sept. 18-20 at St. Johns County Agricultural Center, 3125 Agriculture Cen- ter Drive, St. Augustine; Cost: free; Note: for personnel who work in or maintain, parks, roadways, forests or other vegetat- ed areas; Info/RSVP: 904-209-0430. Dinner Tuesday Sept. 19 NFCC will conduct TABE Basic Education) (Test of Adult North.Florida Community College will conduct, TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 19 ,at NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. No. 16),'on the Madison campus. TABE is required for acceptance into vocational/technical pro- grams. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required. Info/registration: 851-973-Q451. "Continued From Page 1C familial environment in which children learn to val- ue each other and discover universal understanding and mutual acceptance. For reservations or addi- tional information on the dinner and reception, call Rebecca Bonfanti, director of alumni affairs/advance- ment for the FSU College of Business, at 850-645- 7162 or e-mail her at rbon- fanti@cob.fsu.edu. 4 9 o I, p- & 4 SuwanneeL~idili Nhafnloia N'al Q ~gY