The epicenter of a 6.1 magnitude earthquake was reported Monday in the Gulf about 64 miles west of Cuba.
A free, eight-week tai chi program for adults with arthritis will begin July 2.
This week, one show opens, two close, eight continue their runs and there are three limited engagements, "Love Letters," 'Monsters Inc. JR' and "The Laramie Project," at Southwest Florida equity and community theaters.
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