CENTENNIAL NEWS

Wine Tasting
Friday March 28th from 6:00pm to 9:00pm in the Gateway to Mckenzie Park.
Live entertainment by Steve Wiggins; wine from local wineries; food from Panama City Restaurants.
Tickets $15.00 available at the Downtown Improvement Board or the evening of the event.


1909-2009 Centennial Celebration Art Exhibit
March 1 - 29 2008 at the Visual Arts Center with a wine tasting on Thursday March 13 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. You can also meet artist at this time.

 

Official Centennial Wine Now On Sale
Centennial Wine

SeaBreeze Winery has begun labeling the Official wine for the Panama City 2009 Centennial Celebration. Bottles are being sold for $15.00 each and can be purchased at:

Estate Treasures - 500 Harrison Ave
Two Sisters - 1010 Beck Ave
SeaBreeze Winery - 13201 Hutchison Blvd.

Coming in 2008!

Officially Sanctioned: Marlene Womack's 2008 histories of St. Andrews and Panama City have been officially sanctioned by the Panama City Centennial Committee.

Two new books by Marlene Womack coming out in 2008.

St. Andrews' 100th Anniversary 2008
Panama City 100th Anniversary 2009

For more info contact: Marlene Womack



CITY LIMITS

Panama City, Florida, is preparing for its Centennial Celebration in 2009, and to promote the event we're publishing "City Limits," a literary anthology. One edition will appear each year, making for a trilogy of collectible books showcasing the best fiction, poetry, memoirs, art and photography produced by, for, and about the Emerald Coast city.

Works should reference the environment, society, history or other hallmarks unique to this area -- from Civil War skirmishes to World War II pilot training, from turn-of-the-last-century lumber mills to today's tourism economy, from life on the water, to life in the woods, to life on the streets of the city.

The anthology will accept short fiction (up to 2,000 words), poetry (up to three poems per entry, no more than 2,000 words total), personal memoirs (up to 2,000 words), black-and-white line art, and black-and-white photography.
All entries should come with a self-addressed, stamped return/reply envelope, and submit a $5 entry fee (make checks payable to Midsummer Press). Include an e-mail address for quick notification or in case we need to request more information (those chosen for the anthology will be asked to submit a short biographical sketch).

Those who have works chosen to appear in the collection will receive a free copy of the anthology upon publication -- and become a part of Panama City's literary history.

The collection will also feature an introduction from the Panama City Centennial Committee, a calendar of Centennial events, and information on how to volunteer or otherwise participate in the celebration. In addition, look for a profile of the cover artist written by volume editor Tony Simmons.

SEND YOUR ENTRIES to:
"City Limits"
c/0 Midsummer Press
P.O. Box 701
Panama City, FL 32402-0701

Written entries should be typed/printed out on plain white paper with dark black ink. Art/photo entries may be made initially as digital files on a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM.

Look for our flyers at the Bay County Public Library. For more information, email: MIDSUMMER PRESS
Officially Sanctioned: Midsummer Press' inaugural anthology, "City Limits," has been officially sanctioned by the Panama City Centennial Committee. This collection of short fiction, poetry, memoirs, art and photography will be geared toward a celebration of the Panama City, Florida, centennial in 2009.

Watch this page for updates as they're available.


















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