Florida A&M University is “Celebrating 132 Years of Excellence” with homecoming activities throughout the week, culminating with the homecoming parade …
Events
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Can’t make it to Munich this year? No worries. There are plenty of ways to celebrate Oktoberfest here in Tallahassee.
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American rock band Third Eye Blind and special guest Smallpools will perform at the Capital City Amphitheater at Cascades Park …
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In even numbered years, the Florida Legislature convenes in January for 60 days, with odd numbered years gathering in March, …
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American short story writer and novel writer F. Scott Fitzgerald was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Sept. 24, 1896. …
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Help remove debris from your local coastline on International Coastal Cleanup Day, Saturday, Sept. 21. The Coastal Cleanup Day was …
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National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is celebrated every year on the fourth Saturday of September. Hundreds of thousands of people …
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Hurricane Dorian continues to move up Florida’s east coast toward Georgia and South Carolina shorelines. The Bahamas received Category 5 …
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Craft beer and local brewery enthusiasts will come together for St James Bay’s inaugural Brew Bash Aug. 23-25. The Forgotten …
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To showcase cultural sites associated with notable Floridians, the Florida Historical Marker Council has announced a Tom Petty commemorative plaque …
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Unless you’re an avid baseball fan, the dog days of summer aren’t the most exciting for sports fans. That all …
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Celebrate National Lighthouse Day on Wednesday, Aug. 7, by exploring lighthouses in Florida. Did you know there are 29 lighthouses in the Sunshine …
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It may still feel like summer around the Capital City, but don’t look now, football season is right around the …
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Join the Tallahassee community Saturday, July 27, at Tom Brown Park for the Oasis Fun Fest. The event will run …
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One of Florida’s political sages is about to punch the time clock one last time. Dr. Ed Moore, current President …
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Something magical is coming to town for the first time this November.
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The International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades, also known as ICAST, is coming to the Orange County Convention Center Tuesday, …
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On July 1, a number of new laws will take effect in Florida. While not every law affects every Floridian, …
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When FSU lets out in May, Tallahassee turns into a pretty quiet town. But just because the students leave for …
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Last December, I learned that my application for entry to the 2019 Chicago Marathon had been selected. I, along with …
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This June, Keep Florida Fishing invites anglers to participate in two weekends of license-free fishing days in Florida: on Saturday, June 1, …
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Tallahassee boasts one of the most unique fundraisers in the region. The annual Pints for Paws, hosted by the North …
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Saturday, May 18, kicks off Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) 2019 Lionfish Challenge and Lionfish Removal and Awareness …
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Immerse yourself in the beauty of spring in North Florida at the Maclay Gardens’ 25th Annual Tour of Gardens. The …
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Mother’s Day is about giving back to the women in our lives who have sacrificed to shape us into who …
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The 18th annual Tails and Trails is Saturday, May 4, 2019. The half marathon begins at 7:45AM, the one-mile race …
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The Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra is conducting its final dress rehearsal of the 2018-2019 season this Friday, May 3, from 12-2:30PM. …
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Earlier this month, legislators, state leaders, advocates and survivors joined Sen. Lauren Book at the Capitol for the Lauren’s Kids …
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The Tallahassee Tennis Challenger is a men’s professional USTA/ATP Challenger Tour event and it is returning to town April 22-28 …
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The Apalachicola Tree City Celebration is a festival of art, music, poetry, science and storytelling to appreciate Apalachicola’s canopy of …