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Second Annual Clean-up Initiative Kicks off April 18
The City of Crestview is excited to announce the 2nd annual Keep Crestview Beautiful clean-up initiative. The initiative will run from April 18 to April 30.
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RFP No. 22-05-04, “Proposal for Affordable Housing Development Concepts
NOTICE TO PROPOSERS
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CHS students preparing to welcome counterparts from France
It took a few tries before Brady Waters, his jaw set in concentration, successfully flipped his crêpe. Using the preferred method of holding the pan with both hands, he soon gently flopped the thin French pancake up and over.
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City Manager's Letter to Public Services Commission
With the support of Crestview City Council, City Manager Tim Bolduc has sent a letter to the Florida Public Service Commission requesting they re-investigate Florida Power and Light's rate increase filings.
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Crestview Community Theatre
On Feb. 8, 2022, Crestview Cultural Services held a Community Theatre interest group meeting, as talks of reviving a community theatre have been underway.
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Crestview 'Dives into Comedy' at Dante exhibit opening
A lively, colorful exhibit of works inspired by Dante Alighieri’s “Divine Comedy” opened at the Crestview Public Library Friday night to applause, Italian food and, more importantly, an opportunity for area residents to experience old and new artwork from Italy.
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Dante art exhibit coming to Crestview Library
The greatest published work by celebrated medieval Italian statesman, poet, linguist, and political theorist Dante Alighieri will be — appropriately — celebrated at the Crestview Public Library beginning in mid-February.
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Crestview community theatre troupe planning meeting is Feb. 8
For Crestview and neighboring community residents who’d like to tread the boards, work backstage, run the front of house, or try a bit of everything, the formation of a community theatre troupe offers the opportunity to display their stagecraft.
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Free Crestview 2-night seminar shares independent Europe travel tips
Many magical moments await independent travelers to Europe and a free upcoming Crestview Public Library seminar will teach participants how to plan them:
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T-Ball, Softball, & Baseball Registration is open
Registration for Youth T-ball, Softball, & Baseball is now open!
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FY-2021 Blackwater Golf Club Lift Station and Force Main Project
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That sealed bids will be received by the City of Crestview, at the City Clerk’s Office 198 N. Wilson Street, Crestview, Florida 32536; until January 27, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. local time.
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Hidden surprises and a family visit at the Bush House
To the sounds of old nails being removed and splintering wood, floorboards started coming up on the Bush House front porch.
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City of Crestview Taking Over Animal Control
Throughout 2021, city staff has been negotiating a contract renewal with PAWS for animal control services.
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City Officials Meet Some of CHS Brightest
City Officials Meet Some of CHS Brightest.
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Crestview to ‘Hail Our Heroes’ during April 2022 WWII reenactment weekend
Crestview to ‘Hail Our Heroes’ during April 2022 WWII reenactment weekend.
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Run for the Homeless 5k
After a year’s hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, Mayor JB Whitten’s annual Help the Homeless 5K run is back.
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Swing Into The Season
“Swing into the Season” is a big band dance with a USO vibe coupled with a remembrance of the 80th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack that propelled the United States into World War II.
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RC races benefit homeless shelter, Christmas gifts for kids
The radio-controlled racing will be hot and heavy at the B&T RC Raceway this weekend, and the winners will be the Crestview Area Shelter for the Homeless and the annual Cops for Kids toy drive for under privileged families held by the Crestview Police Department.
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Crestview mayor appointed to FLC strike team
The Florida League of Cities has appointed Crestview Mayor JB Whitten to its Federal Action Strike Team.
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Calling all past Crestview elected officials!
Acknowledging the often-heavy burden of elected office, the present city government will recognize and salute its living predecessors at a special 6 p.m. Oct. 19 meeting of the City Council at Warriors Hall during City Government Week.