Can’t make it to Munich this year? No worries. There are plenty of ways to celebrate Oktoberfest here in Tallahassee.
Local Events
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National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is celebrated every year on the fourth Saturday of September. Hundreds of thousands of people come together each year to learn about, serve and play on public lands.
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The Tallahassee Farmers Market has relocated from Market Square to a new location at Kerry Forest Parkway and Thomasville Road. The Cornerstone Presbyterian Church at 2904 Kerry Forest Parkway will host the market.
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Drivin’ n’ Cryin’ will headline the fourth complimentary concert during Tallahassee Downtown’s 2019 Sundown Concert Series at Capital City Amphitheater in Cascades Park on Saturday, Aug. 17. The music will begin at 7PM with opening act Revival.
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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, July 9, through Friday, July 12.
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When FSU lets out in May, Tallahassee turns into a pretty quiet town. But just because the students leave for the summer doesn’t mean the fun has to stop. Our friends at Township have something just for you.
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Tallahassee will soon celebrate 200 years as Florida’s Capital City, and now is the time to chart a course for the century that lies ahead. In 2024 it will be Tallahassee’s bicentennial, which gives citizens time to think of the past, present and future of their home.
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It’s a tradition the whole family can enjoy – Springtime Tallahassee is coming March 29-30 to downtown Tallahassee.
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Thursday, March 7, is the sixth annual Women in Leadership Conference, sponsored by the FSU College of Business, FSU College of Communication and Information, and FSU College of Social Work, as well as the Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship. The conference will be held at the Turnbull Conference Center and runs from 4PM-8PM.