Friday, May 30th, 2025
Good morning, Gainesville. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 30th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Alachua County Animal Resources at 3400 Northeast 53rd Avenue invites residents to meet adoptable pets Princess, Milo, and Chip Skylark — the shelter is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for visits. WCJB
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The musical Pump Boys and Dinettes (an upbeat show blending country tunes and interactive scenes) opened on Wednesday at The Hippodrome Theatre and launched the new season with live music that delighted Gainesville audiences. The show will run through June 20. The Independent Florida Alligator
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Seventeen students at Eastside High and Hawthorne Middle/High School have completed a CNA prep course (funded by a $60,000 HCA Healthcare Foundation grant) to prepare for the Florida nursing exam this spring (including training, study materials, and fees covered by the grant), as the Education Foundation and local CTE department work together to remove financial barriers for future healthcare professionals. Alachua Chronicle
- ➤ Five UF graduates shared advice with current and incoming students, urging them to balance school work with campus activities and prioritize real experiences over just high grades—planning schedules, joining clubs, and keeping close friendships were key points. Their messages guide students to explore various interests while staying academically focused. The Independent Florida Alligator
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ City officials on May 29th released a brochure called Prepare and Weather the Storm to help neighbors plan for an above-average hurricane season. Printed copies will be available at City Hall, Clarence R. Kelly Community Center, UF Health Urgent Care Center and Florida Department of Health in Alachua County while residents can also access the guide online in English and Spanish. Alachua Chronicle
- ➤ The Florida Board of Governors will vote Tuesday on confirming Santa J. Ono as UF’s 14th president after the Board of Trustees approved his nomination last Tuesday. If confirmed, he will begin a five-year contract on June 4 with a base salary of $1.5 million. The Independent Florida Alligator
- ➤ Joseph (Shawn) Hillhouse is selected as Gainesville’s new Fire Chief following a nationwide search and will assume the role on Monday, June 9. He has 22 years with Gainesville Fire Rescue and previously served as Interim Fire Chief after Joe Dixon’s departure. Alachua Chronicle
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Boys High School Summer Basketball Showcase
Monday & Wednesday evenings — Alachua County Sports & Event Center — $375 per Team — Compete in Gainesville's top high school basketball league this summer.
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Xie Qi and Human-level Treatment
1-5 p.m. — Academy for Five Element Acupuncture — $100 — Enhance your understanding of xie qi and explore human-level treatment in this interactive course for acupuncturists.
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Do Business with the City
9-11 a.m. — Thomas Center — Free entry — Connect with City of Gainesville purchasing pros and discover resources for local business growth.
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Gainesville Toddler Multi-Sport Program
9-10:50 a.m. — Veterans Memorial Park — $85 — Enjoy a fun and active multisport program for toddlers over four weeks.
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Father's Day Celebration at Kanapaha Botanical Gardens
9 a.m. – 7 p.m. — Kanapaha Botanical Gardens — Free for fathers — Celebrate Dad with nature's beauty and enjoy a day out together.
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Lift & Lengthen: Cupping and Stretching Techniques
9 AM – 6 PM — Florida School of Massage — $205 — Learn to blend cupping and stretching for enhanced recovery and flexibility in bodywork.
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3-Day Virtual CRASH Training
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. — The Virtual CRASH Training Center — 21 ACTAR CEUs available — Enhance your skills in video analysis and 3-D environments with expert guidance from Bob Scurlock, Ph.D.
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Foot Reflexology Training for Massage Therapists
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. — Florida School of Massage — $400, $350 if paid by June 14th — Enhance your massage practice with specialized reflexology techniques and insights.
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