MEGA Monday Sept. 25
Tito La Rosa – Traditional Peruvian musician and sound healer Monday, Sept. 25 12:30-1:45 p.m. Webber Center
Tito La Rosa – Traditional Peruvian musician and sound healer Monday, Sept. 25 12:30-1:45 p.m. Webber Center
Blue Rewards Webinar In anticipation of the annual Health and Wellness Fair Oct. 4 at the Ocala Campus and Oct. 5 at the Citrus Campus, CF is offering a webinar
Join us for the annual wellness screening and help the college win up to $15,000. To Make an Appointment You must use the Blue Cross Blue Shield “pick a time”
Expand your skills with these noncredit courses! Employee fee waiver applies. Supervisor Training This interactive class provides new and current supervisors with tools for effective leadership, delegation, coaching, and feedback
Due to Hurricane Irma, Flexible Spending Account open enrollment has been extended through Thursday, Sept. 28. A representative from Custom Benefits will be at the Ocala Campus, Founders Hall, Room
The Homosassa Game and Fish Club presented a check for $3,292 to the CF Foundation to increase student scholarships. The club partnered with the CF Foundation in 2005 to establish
The Florida Retirement System is offering free financial planning workshops for FRS-covered employees via webcast. Workshops will be held after regular work hours on Wednesday, Oct. 4, and Thursday, Oct.
CF will host a free Alcohol Inks art workshop Saturday, Oct. 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Building 3, Room 105, at the Citrus Campus. Participants will receive
CF will host its Arts College Fair Wednesday, Sept. 27, in the Dassance Fine Arts Center Breezeway at the CF Ocala Campus. The free event is for college and
Members Affected by Hurricane Irma Able to Get Emergency Supply of Drugs In response to Governor Rick Scott declaring a State of Emergency in Florida, Florida Blue will temporarily allow
The College of Central Florida will close all locations Friday through Monday due to Hurricane Irma. Locations include Ocala Campus, Citrus Campus, Levy Campus, Hampton Center, Appleton Museum of Art,
Sept. 11 MEGA Monday event How to Be a Change Agent for Violence is sponsored by Family Violence Prevention Workgroup/ SAVA Monday, Sept. 11 12:30-1:45 p.m. Building 8, Room 110
The Visual and Performing Arts Department will present a free faculty recital Sunday, Sept. 17, at the Ocala Campus. The recital will begin at 3 p.m. in the Charles R.
CF will present “Peruvian Art and Music: Sound Healing,” a lecture/performance by René Jenkins, assisted by Matthew J. Pallamary. The event will be held Monday, Sept. 18, 12:30-1:45 p.m., in
The artwork of John Romaine will be on display at the Citrus Campus Sept. 15 through Oct. 11 on the second floor of the Dorothea Jerome Building. Romaine grew up
The Webber Gallery apresents “Mysteries of the Amazon: Visionary Artwork of Pablo Amaringo and His Students” Sept. 14-Oct. 20. The exhibition is curated by Scott Olsen, Ph.D., and features 60
The Citrus campus will host a free Alcohol Inks art workshop Saturday, Oct. 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Building 3, Room 105. Highly pigmented alcohol inks are
The Appleton Museum of Art with guest curator Scott Olsen, Ph.D., present “Mysteries of the Amazon: Visionary Artwork of Pablo Amaringo and His Students.” On view Sept. 22, 2017-Jan. 14,
Head on over to the Patriot Cafe Thursday, Sept. 7 to support the American Heart Association Heart Walk Breakfast. For only $6 per person, you can enjoy a scrambled
MEGA Monday … Meet, Eat, Grow, Act Meetings every Monday 12:30-1:45 p.m. Building 8, Room 110 (unless otherwise noted) Network, expand your knowledge, act on issues and serve the