
There's a little something for everyone coming up on the events calendar this week. From an IT Pro Camp to a live cello performance, here's a lineup of options to help you get out and about in the days ahead.
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IT Pro Camp Jacksonville 2019

From the event description:
ITProCamp is a free, one-day learning event for anyone seeking professional development and technical training. Catered towards IT professionals, this event focuses on IT technologies such as server administration, networking, security, web development, cloud and virtualization.
When: Saturday, June 1, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Where: Keiser University, 6430 Southpoint Parkway
Admission: Free
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Defend Yourself, Defend Your Health

From the event description:
4her presents "Defend Yourself, Defend Your Health," a ladies only self-defense class, not because you can’t fend for yourself but because you owe it to yourself to be prepared if you ever find yourself in an unsettling situation. Led by Red Team Training, this self-defense experience will take you through the basics of self-protection with live action demonstrations, survival techniques and myth busting. The event will also feature discussion on steps you can take to defend your health, local vendors and a shopping experience featuring unbeatable discounts from our host, Athleta.
When: Saturday, June 1, 8:30-10 a.m.
Where: Athleta, 4791 River City Drive
Admission: $10
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Cellogram (Dave Eggar + Chuck Palmer) with Valerie Ghent play Music for Dinosaurs & Other Fantastic Beasts!

From the event description:
World renowned cellist, Dave Eggar, returns to MOSH with his musical partner Chuck Palmer as Cellogram, accompanied by internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter Valerie Ghent for a truly unique concert event.
What happens when you combine Paleo Beats and Spectral Strings with larger than life storytelling? You'll find out on this exciting multimedia musical journey through a fantastical time!
When: Saturday, June 1, 7:30-10 p.m.
Where: Bryan-Gooding Planetarium at the Museum of Science & History, 1025 Museum Circle
Admission: $25
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