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+ | ==Deaths== | ||
+ | *[[February 3]] – [[M. J. Menge]] | ||
+ | *[[February 21]] – [[David Bogan]] | ||
+ | *[[March 18]] – [[Oscar S. Willenzik]] | ||
+ | *[[April 21]] – [[Kevin Davis]] | ||
+ | *[[June 4]] – [[Randy Pounders]] | ||
+ | *[[July 13]] – [[Cook Cleland]] | ||
+ | *[[August 29]] – [[James Ross]] | ||
+ | *[[September 13]] – [[Joe Morris]] | ||
+ | *[[October 5]] – [[Roy Atchison]] | ||
+ | *[[October 13]] – [[Alec Kessler]] | ||
+ | *[[October 31]] – [[Michael Donovan]] | ||
+ | *[[December 15]] – [[Jim Tanck]] | ||
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
*[[January 19]] – [[Kent Hovind]] is sentenced to ten years in federal prison for crimes relating to his evasion of fedeal taxes | *[[January 19]] – [[Kent Hovind]] is sentenced to ten years in federal prison for crimes relating to his evasion of fedeal taxes | ||
− | *[[February | + | *[[February 24]] – [[Black History Arts Festival]] |
+ | *[[March 26]] – The [[Pensacola Ice Pilots]] announce that [[Escambia County]] has agreed to release them from the final year of their lease in the [[Pensacola Civic Center]] and that they would not return for the 2007-08 season | ||
+ | *[[April 12]] – The [[Pensacola Ice Pilots]] and [[Escambia County]] reach an agreement to keep the team in Pensacola through at least the 2007-08 season | ||
+ | *[[May 19]]-[[May 20|20]] – First annual [[Hawkshaw Music Fest]] is held in [[downtown Pensacola]] | ||
+ | *[[May 26]] – The [[Veterans Memorial Park|Korean War memorial]] is dedicated | ||
+ | *[[June 26]] – A [[June 2007 sales tax referendum|referendum]] to increase the [[sales tax]] in [[Escambia County]] by one half-cent in order to fund primary healthcare for uninsured residents is held | ||
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+ | ===Openings=== | ||
*[[March 20]] – The [[Century Branch Library]] opens | *[[March 20]] – The [[Century Branch Library]] opens | ||
+ | *[[April 17]] – [[Krispy Kreme]] reopens in a new, modernized building at [[9th Avenue]] and [[Cervantes Street]]. The previous building had been razed in November [[2006]]. | ||
*[[April 23]] – The [[Westside Branch Library]] is scheduled to open | *[[April 23]] – The [[Westside Branch Library]] is scheduled to open | ||
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+ | ===Closings=== | ||
+ | *[[February 27]] – [[Jerry's Cajun Café & Market]] is heavily damaged in a fire | ||
+ | *[[May 25]] – [[City Art Market]] closes | ||
[[Category:Years]] | [[Category:Years]] |
Latest revision as of 01:20, 29 June 2009
Contents
Deaths[edit]
- February 3 – M. J. Menge
- February 21 – David Bogan
- March 18 – Oscar S. Willenzik
- April 21 – Kevin Davis
- June 4 – Randy Pounders
- July 13 – Cook Cleland
- August 29 – James Ross
- September 13 – Joe Morris
- October 5 – Roy Atchison
- October 13 – Alec Kessler
- October 31 – Michael Donovan
- December 15 – Jim Tanck
Events[edit]
- January 19 – Kent Hovind is sentenced to ten years in federal prison for crimes relating to his evasion of fedeal taxes
- February 24 – Black History Arts Festival
- March 26 – The Pensacola Ice Pilots announce that Escambia County has agreed to release them from the final year of their lease in the Pensacola Civic Center and that they would not return for the 2007-08 season
- April 12 – The Pensacola Ice Pilots and Escambia County reach an agreement to keep the team in Pensacola through at least the 2007-08 season
- May 19-20 – First annual Hawkshaw Music Fest is held in downtown Pensacola
- May 26 – The Korean War memorial is dedicated
- June 26 – A referendum to increase the sales tax in Escambia County by one half-cent in order to fund primary healthcare for uninsured residents is held
Openings[edit]
- March 20 – The Century Branch Library opens
- April 17 – Krispy Kreme reopens in a new, modernized building at 9th Avenue and Cervantes Street. The previous building had been razed in November 2006.
- April 23 – The Westside Branch Library is scheduled to open
Closings[edit]
- February 27 – Jerry's Cajun Café & Market is heavily damaged in a fire
- May 25 – City Art Market closes