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CF Patriot Project Screens ‘Latin History For Morons’

The 完美体育鈥檚 Patriot Project will recognize Hispanic Heritage Month with a screening of 鈥淟atin History for Morons鈥 on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 12:30-1:30 p.m. in Building 8, Room 110, at the CF Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road, Ocala.

In this one-man Broadway show, John Leguizamo finds humor and heartbreak as he traces 3,000 years of Latin history in an effort to help his bullied son. The performance, which earned him a 2018 Tony Award, has been called 鈥渁 genuinely brilliant piece of popular, political theater鈥 and is a must-see for students, educators and the community.

The Patriot Project lectures are free and open to the public. Light refreshments and event giveaways will be provided.

Series Schedule:

Oct. 12 鈥 鈥淟atin History for Morons鈥 presented by Wendy Adams

Nov. 2 鈥 鈥淟iterature in the Colonial Period鈥 presented by Sandra Cooper

Jan. 11, 2023 鈥 鈥淭heatre in the Colonial Period鈥 presented by Nonalee Davis

Feb. 6, 2023 鈥 鈥淢ath in the Colonial Period鈥 presented by Mark Taylor

March 1, 2023 鈥 鈥淗istory of the Colonial Period鈥 presented by Jay Thompson

April 5, 2023 鈥 鈥淩eligion in the Colonial Period鈥 presented by Dr. Ron Cooper

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CF Speaker Remembers Rosewood 100 Years Later

January 1, 2023, will mark the 100th anniversary of the Rosewood massacre, in which at least five Black residents of the small Levy County community died. On Tuesday, Oct. 18, the 完美体育 will host Lizzie Robinson Jenkins, founder of the Real Rosewood Foundation, who will recount her family鈥檚 stories of the massacre. The community is invited to this free presentation at 6:30 p.m. in the Ewers Century Center, 3001 S.W. College Road, Ocala.

Today, all that remains of Rosewood are one home and a historical marker on State Road 24, just east of Cedar Key. Last year, the John Wright house was donated to the Real Rosewood Foundation, which works to preserve the history of this community. Jenkins will share the stories of Rosewood that stayed secret for decades and explain why it is crucial to remember this event 100 years later.

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CF Closed through Saturday for Hurricane Ian

Update Sept. 27:
The 完美体育 has extended its cancellation of all classes and business operations due to Hurricane Ian. The college will be closed Wednesday, Sept. 28, through Saturday, Oct. 1, at all sites, including the Ocala Campus, Citrus Campus, Levy Campus, Hampton Center, Appleton Museum and Vintage Farm.

Scheduled activities also have been cancelled or postponed, including Wednesday鈥檚 District Board of Trustees meeting and the Appleton Museum of Art鈥檚 Free First Saturday and Hispanic Heritage Festival. The Appleton will reopen Sunday, Oct. 2. Classes and business operations will resume Monday, Oct. 3, weather permitting.

Please continue to monitor the CF website (www.CF.edu), traditional media and social media for additional updates.


Sept. 26:
The 完美体育 will be closed Wednesday, Sept. 28, and Thursday, Sept. 29.

This closing is for all sites, including the Ocala Campus, Citrus Campus, Levy Campus, Hampton Center, Appleton Museum and Vintage Farm, as well as online classes. Scheduled activities also have been cancelled, including the CF District Board of Trustees meeting, which has been postponed until Wednesday, Oct. 5.

We plan to reopen Friday morning for classes and all business operations, weather permitting. Please continue to monitor the CF website (www.CF.edu), traditional media and social media for additional updates.

Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to prepare now for this storm.

Hurricane Ian Update

4:10 p.m., Sept. 27

The 完美体育 has extended its cancellation of all classes and business operations due to Hurricane Ian. The College will now will be closed Wednesday through Saturday at all sites, including the Ocala Campus, Citrus Campus, Levy Campus, Hampton Center, Appleton Museum and Vintage Farm.

Scheduled activities also have been cancelled or postponed, including Wednesday鈥檚 District Board of Trustees meeting and the Appleton Museum of Art鈥檚 Free First Saturday and Hispanic Heritage Festival. The Appleton will reopen Sunday, Oct. 2. Classes and business operations will resume Monday, weather permitting.

Please continue to monitor the CF website (www.CF.edu), traditional media and social media for additional updates.


3:20 p.m., Sept. 26

The college will be closed Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 28-29, in preparation for Hurricane Ian. In-person and online classes, as well as business operations, will be cancelled at all sites, including the Ocala Campus, Citrus Campus, Levy Campus, Hampton Center, Appleton Museum and Vintage Farm. Scheduled activities have also been cancelled, including the CF District Board of Trustees meeting, which has been postponed until Wednesday, Oct. 5.

We plan to reopen Friday morning for classes and all business operations, weather permitting. Please continue to monitor the CF website (), traditional media and social media for additional updates.

Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to prepare now for this storm.


12 p.m., Sept. 26

CF is actively monitoring the national weather service for Hurricane Ian and its forecasted impact on Citrus, Levy and Marion counties. There are no changes to class schedules or business operations at this time. 聽If the college is closed, information will be posted on the college website, student portal, social media and will be shared via the RAVE Alert system. Please take this time to update your notification preferences in the RAVE Alert system in the MyCF portal.

CF Patriot Project Lecture Focuses on Colonial Literature

The 完美体育鈥檚 innovative educational series focused on the American colonial period continues on Wednesday, Nov. 2, with 鈥淟iterature in the Colonial Period鈥 presented by Sandra Cooper.

Cooper, a professor of Communications at CF, will discuss the writing that shaped the American spirit, the American Enlightenment and our founding documents.

The Patriot Project lectures are free and open to the public. Light refreshments and event giveaways will be provided. Lectures will be held on Wednesdays from 12:30-1:30 p.m. at the CF Webber Center, 3001 S.W. College Road, Ocala, unless otherwise indicated.

Series Schedule:

Nov. 2 鈥 鈥淟iterature in the Colonial Period鈥 presented by Sandra Cooper

Jan. 11, 2023 鈥 鈥淭heatre in the Colonial Period鈥 presented by Nonalee Davis

Feb. 6, 2023 鈥 鈥淢ath in the Colonial Period鈥 presented by Mark Taylor

March 1, 2023 鈥 鈥淗istory of the Colonial Period鈥 presented by Jay Thompson

April 5, 2023 鈥 鈥淩eligion in the Colonial Period鈥 presented by Dr. Ron Cooper

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CF Entrepreneurship Academy Hosts Information Sessions

A limited number of students will be accepted into the 完美体育 Entrepreneurship Academy鈥檚 inaugural cohort, which will begin classes in Spring 2023. Interested students should plan to attend one of two information sessions in October: Wednesday, Oct. 12, 5 p.m., at the Ewers Century Center, Room 107, 3001 S.W. College Road, Ocala, or Wednesday, Oct. 19, 12:30 p.m., at the Ewers Century Center, Room 101.

The CF Entrepreneurship Academy is an innovative program developed in partnership with Chick-fil-A of Ocala that will give students a new option for training to become business community leaders. CF students selected for the academy will receive two semesters of instruction in entrepreneurship-focused courses, including Principles of Management, Introduction to Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Opportunities, and Small Business Management, which lead to a Business Entrepreneurship College Credit Certificate. Each course will be complemented with hands-on experiential activities organized by Chick-fil-A of Ocala leadership.

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CF Appleton Museum of Art Hosts Exhibition of Inflatable Contemporary Art

The Appleton Museum of Art, 完美体育, announces 鈥淏LOW UP II: Inflatable Contemporary Art,鈥 on view Oct. 8-Dec. 11, 2022.

The larger-than-life inflatable art will transform the Edith-Marie Appleton Gallery and the museum lobby. This exhibition explores the imaginative and often whimsical ways that artists use air as a tool for creating large-scale sculpture. The eight internationally renowned artists of the supersized inflatable installations translate everyday materials into a wide array of figurative, conceptual and abstract imagery that are rich with meaning.

鈥淏LOW UP II鈥 was organized by Carrie Lederer, Curator of Exhibitions, Bedford Gallery, Lesher Center for the Arts, Walnut Creek, California.

鈥淭he first inflatable, invented in 18th-century France, was seemingly pure magic and continues to fascinate,鈥 Lederer said. 鈥淓ver-present in our daily lives, the ubiquitous inflatables 鈥 from bouncy house to floppy tube men 鈥 provide endless amusement, whimsy and a playful sense of lift-off and levitation. Tapping into this idea with humor, scale and surprise, the artworks in 鈥淏LOW UP II鈥 harness the power of air and our imaginations to take us on extraordinary journeys, exploring subjects as varied as anime, superheroes, history, politics and even mortality.鈥

What type of new viewing experiences are created when objects are blown up to an enormous scale? Los Angeles-based artist Jen Stark goes the abstract route, expanding her acclaimed neon rainbow to a massive scale in her first experiment with inflatables. Her vibrant, psychedelic visuals cover an 8-foot-tall cone, transporting the viewer to a dayglow fantasy space. Artist Susan Lee-Chun uses inflatables as a means to make unconscious or intentionally buried perceptions in our social fabric impossible to ignore. Her cheeky sculpture 鈥淯ntitled (Flamingos only hang by the pool)鈥 enlarges pink flamingos, a common symbol of Miami Beach, to an impossibly large size. Their imposing pink bodies force viewers to consider the pink flamingo with all of its flamboyant symbolism and history.

Regardless of underlying meaning, humor, playfulness and accessibility are key aspects of all of the works featured in 鈥淏LOW UP II.鈥 This is especially important to the work of FriendsWithYou, a fine art collaboration of artists Samuel Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III, who state that the sole purpose of their collective is 鈥渟preading the positive message of Magic, Luck and Friendship™.鈥 Their whimsical, adorable anime characters prompt joyful reactions from viewers young and old.

Artists participating in 鈥淏LOW UP II鈥 include Nicole Banowetz (Denver, Colorado), Sharon Engelstein (Houston, Texas), FriendsWithYou (Los Angeles, California), Joshua Harker (Dexter, Michigan), Susan Lee-Chun (Miami, 完美体育), Matt Ritchie (San Francisco, California), Lizabeth Rossof (Denver, Colorado) and Jen Stark (Los Angeles, California).

鈥淲ith even the smallest works towering at over 8 feet, the renowned artists manipulate technology and air in breathtaking ways that overwhelm one鈥檚 senses while drawing you in to enjoy and learn,鈥 said Jason Steuber, director of the Appleton Museum.

Special Events

Director鈥檚 Circle Reception
On Oct. 15, 5-7 p.m., Appleton Director鈥檚 Circle members are invited for an in-gallery meet-and-greet with Miami-based artist Susan Lee-Chun. There will be a complimentary bar and light hors d鈥檕euvres. RSVP is required to Colleen Harper, harperc@cf.edu, or 352-291-4455, ext. 1831.

Free Admission Days
See 鈥淏LOW UP II鈥 with no admission fee on Arthur I. Appleton鈥檚 Birthday Weekend (Oct. 14-16), Free First Saturdays (Nov. 5 and Dec. 3) and Veterans Day (Nov. 11).

The Appleton Museum, Artspace and Store are open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday, noon-5 p.m. A campus of the 完美体育, the Appleton Museum of Art is located at 4333 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala, east of downtown on State Road 40 (exit 352 east off I-75 or exit 268 west off I-95). Parking is free. For more information, call 352-291-4455 or visit

CF Speaker Offers Message of Community

Motivational speaker Dr. Michael A. Cadore Sr. will deliver an inspirational message at the 完美体育 on Monday, Sept. 26. The public is invited to this free event from 12:30-1:30 p.m. at the CF Webber Center, 3001 S.W. College Road, Ocala.

Cadore, a former NFL recruit, law enforcement officer and city councilman, says his life motto is, 鈥淚f you don鈥檛 serve your community now, don鈥檛 expect your community to serve you later.鈥

Now the executive director of community engagement for external affairs at Eastern 完美体育 State College, Cadore has served his community for more than three decades through education, public safety, civic engagement and mentoring. He was honored with EFSC鈥檚 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award and the 2022 Distinguished Service Award from Eastern Kentucky University.

Light refreshments and event giveaways will be provided. The lecture is funded by the Mr. and Mrs. Seymour B. Robinson Memorial Endowed Chair.

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CF Unveils Solar System Model

This 1 to 10-billion scale model of the solar system is being permanently installed along a 2,000-foot path across the CF Ocala Campus. It is a replica of the display located in front of the Smithsonian Institution on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

On Wednesday, Oct. 26, the public is invited to an opening reception from 10:30 am.-12:30 p.m. at Building 20, 3001 S.W. College Road, Ocala. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the 13 stanchions that represent planets from the sun all the way to the dwarf planet Pluto.

鈥淚t has been a long time coming, but we can finally say that the Voyage project is placed on the Ocala Campus,鈥 said Brian Holloway, a CF student and president of the Kappa Nu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa honor society. 鈥淥ur goal with this project is to instill enthusiasm and awareness of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics) programs while also providing an opportunity for our students and the community to walk a 1 to 10-billion scale model of our solar system. Each of the 13 stanchions contains information pertaining to where you are in the solar system at that point of your walk.鈥

This model was brought to the 完美体育 for permanent display by the Kappa Nu chapter of Phi Theta Kappa with assistance from the CF Foundation in honor of Mrs. Charlotte Rosenberg, Ocala Municipal Art Commission, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Renaissance Printing.

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Ira Holmes International Film Series Features 鈥楾ony Manero鈥

The 完美体育 Ira Holmes International Film Series continues with the award-winning Chilean thriller 鈥淭ony Manero鈥 on Tuesday, Oct. 11.

The 2008 film follows a middle-aged criminal who鈥檚 obsessed with impersonating John Travolta鈥檚 鈥淪aturday Night Fever鈥 character. His dancing and showbiz aspirations turn dark and lead to theft, crime and even murder set against the backdrop of Chile鈥檚 Augusto Pinochet military dictatorship. This film is unrated and contains graphic violence and adult themes.

The film will be shown at 2 p.m. at the Appleton Museum of Art, 4333 E. Silver Springs Blvd., and at 7 p.m., at the CF Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road, Building 8, Room 110. Films at the Ocala Campus are free and open to the public. Films at the Appleton are free to all museum and film series members; nonmembers pay museum admission. Films may contain mature content.

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