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The Florida Gators Volleyball team takes on the Ole Miss Rebels Sunday, November 3rd at 1 pm! The first 250 kids in attendance will receive a FREE candy goodie bag! You don’t want to miss this showdown! Get your tickets today at Floridagators.com/tickets See you, only in the O’Dome!
The Florida Gators Basketball team takes on the Florida Atlantic Owls Monday, November 4th at 7pm! The first 500 fans in attendance will receive a FREE T-Shirt! You don’t want to miss this showdown! Get your tickets today at Floridagators.com/tickets See you, only in the O’Dome!
Declared “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history” by The Washington Post, DEAR EVAN HANSEN is the first musical to take a ground-breaking look—from the point of view of both the parents and young people—at our complex, interconnected, and social media-filled lives.
Join a fun evening of delicious food and perfectly paired beverages featuring flavors of fall.
Join the McKnight Brain Institute, Center for Arts in Medicine, and Breathing Research and Therapeutics Center for a special “Move Me” screening at 5:30 PM on Wednesday, Nov. 6 at UF’s Malachowsky Hall Auditorium. RSVP bt Oct 31.
Showcase your talent, share your voice, and enjoy a collection of fellow creatives. Sign up begins at 6:30 p.m.
BMX Trophy Race at High Springs BMX