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Fort Pierce Library Announces March Movies

The Fort Pierce Branch Library announces its “Friday Matinee” lineup for March. Held every Friday, the library presents a free film, starting at 2 p.m.
* March 4 - “Gorillas in the Mist” (1989) featuring Sigourney Weaver.  The story of Dian Fossey, a scientist who came to Africa to study the vanishing mountain gorillas, and later [...]

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St. Lucie County Housing Division Offers Budgeting Workshops For March

As a result of being certified by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as a Housing Counseling Agency, St. Lucie County’s Housing and Community Services will continue its monthly Budgeting Workshops for March.
The Budgeting Workshop teaches budgeting basics such as how to prepare a spending plan. Classes will be held at the [...]

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Experience 3-D Zentangling At The Oxbow

Join the Oxbow Eco-Center on Saturday, March 5 from 10 a.m. - noon  as it teams up with the Treasure Coast Art Association to present a 3-D Zentangle art class.
This fun, nature-inspired class explores the art of ‘Zentangling,’ a structured form of doodling that uses repetitive and contained patterns within larger works of art. It [...]

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Morningside Library Presents March Walls Of Art

The Morningside Branch Library is pleased to announce artwork by local artists as part of the library’s ”Walls of Art” program. The ”Walls of Art” display is ongoing and changes monthly, featuring different local artists.
Throughout March, library visitors can enjoy photographs by Marty Klein and works in mixed media by Kristine Rivers.
The Morningside Branch Library [...]

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St. Lucie County Environmental Resources Department Announces Weekly Nature Series

St. Lucie County’s Environmental Resources Department continues its weekly winter Nature Series with guided, educational hikes for March These free weekly programs run through April 30 and give participants a chance to explore some of the 42 miles of hiking trails that are located throughout the County’s 7,000 acres of Environmental Significant Lands.
* Saturday, March [...]

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Morningside Library Announces March Genealogy Series

Local historian and genealogist Patti Kirk returns to the Morningside Branch Library with her Genealogy Series for March.
* Wednesday, March 2 from 9:45 - 11:45 a.m. - Genealogy Class: “Census Mysteries: 1900 to 1930″
* Wednesday, March 2 from 1:30 - 3 p.m. - Lecture: “Japanese Interment Camps in 1941″
* Wednesday, March 16 from 9:45 - [...]

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Birds Of A Feather Month At The Oxbow Eco-Center

March is “Birds of a Feather” month at the Oxbow Eco-Center. Visit the center for some free fun activities, and check out our glass display showcasing bird adaptations, what it takes to migrate, and Oxbow bird species. Stop in Tuesday through Friday from noon - 5 p.m. or Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. [...]

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Free Tax Preparation Offered Throughout St. Lucie County

St. Lucie County’s Housing and Community Services Department, in its lead role for the Treasure Coast Community Action Agency, is again supporting the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Sites (VITA).
These sites offer free tax filing assistance to those residents making less than $49,000 per year. Volunteers are certified by the IRS and offer their time and [...]

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Experience St. Lucie County’s Wow 3 Exhibit March 5

St. Lucie County’s Art in Public Places invites the community to celebration activities for the 3rd Art With Out Walls (WOW3) Sculpture Exhibit on Saturday, March 5 at the Havert L. Fenn Center, 2000 Virginia Ave., starting at 9 a.m.
Activities begin with a free bus tour of the 12 WOW3 sculptures created by 17 artists: [...]

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Morningside Branch Library and The Port St. Lucie Women’s Club To Offer Free Computer Assistance

Need computer help filling out the form for unemployment insurance or food stamps? Not sure how to complete an online job application or fill out other online forms? The Morningside Branch Library is delighted to host this community partnership offering basic and practical one-on-one computer help to patrons who need it.
The Port St. Lucie Women’s [...]

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