
Events in Tallahassee
Reiki & Sound Healing
Corrie of Moss & Stone offers one-on-one sound healing paired with gentle, uplifting Reiki in a private room. Sessions are offered by donation. To reserve a spot in advance, call 850-727-8448.
Native Spirit Gems & JewelryMiddle School D&D Experience - April 25 at 2 PM
Middle school adventurers can step into a complete Dungeons & Dragons experience at Tara Angel's Magic. This single-session adventure begins and ends in one sitting, typically running three to four hours, with a selection of prepared characters available so players can jump right in. Participants ages 10 to 14 should bring a set of dice and a pencil. Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance to receive a refund. For questions, call (850)878-4556.
Tara Angel's MagicDisney Lorcana TCG League!
Organized play for the Disney Lorcana trading card game uses the Advanced Constructed format. The entry fee is $10 and includes one Disney Lorcana booster pack. Additional prizes depend on player performance and overall turnout. Matches use Swiss pairings, and the number of rounds is determined by attendance.
Young Artist Competition Concert & Annual Fundraiser
Enjoy a concert at Turner Auditorium at TSC. A reception and silent auction will follow the performance.
Turner AuditoriumOld Time Jam
Musicians of any skill level are welcome to take part, and listeners can enjoy homegrown tunes that go well with a pint or a cup of coffee. Admission is free.
Blue TavernSWIH Spring Fling Fundraiser Mixer
Strong Women in Heels hosts the 5th annual Spring Fling Fundraiser Mixer at Hotel Indigo Tallahassee - Collegetown. Enjoy a night filled with music, dancing, and celebration with DJ Bo Weezy on the decks. General admission is $35, and table packages range from $100 to $200. Proceeds from tickets and sponsorships support Strong Women in Heels and help fund the SWIH Empowerment Scholarship for young women in the Big Bend community.
Hotel Indigo Tallahassee - Collegetown (Tallahassee, FL)Word of South
Word of South, a festival that blends literature and music, includes a set by Sean at the Marriott AC Hotel Ballroom Stage. Admission is free for all. Merchandise will be available during his performance, and he will host a meet and greet afterward.
AC Hotel by Marriott Tallahassee Universities at the CapitolJacob Ryan Band
This event features a live performance by the Jacob Ryan Band at The Hub at Feather Oaks.
The Hub at Feather OaksThe Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show
North America’s largest award-winning interactive true crime dinner show delivers an evening of laughs, mystery, and crowd-powered sleuthing. Enjoy a complete dinner as a comic whodunit unfolds around the room. Stay sharp, because the culprit blends in with everyone else and guests might even be singled out as a prime suspect before the case is cracked. Presented at Hilton Garden Inn Tallahassee Central in Tallahassee, Florida, this experience reimagines traditional dinner theater. Professional performers skip costumes and mingle undercover among attendees, creating a modern, social, and highly interactive atmosphere. Tickets include the live mystery performance, a full dinner, gratuity for the waitstaff, and plenty of surprise twists. Groups planning a celebration or private gathering in Tallahassee can arrange customized shows for companies, parties, and organizations of many sizes. Events can be hosted at the public venue or brought directly to a chosen location, making it a fitting option for team outings, corporate functions, and memorable celebrations.
Hilton Garden Inn Tallahassee CentralFamily Reunion
FCW marks its first anniversary with Family Reunion, celebrating a year of entertainment supported by its fans. The evening features intense professional wrestling, family-friendly fun, and memorable moments for all ages. Look for live in-ring action, local vendors, and concessions provided by Wakulla Giving Hands. Ticket prices are affordable. The event takes place at Northside Community Center in Tallahassee.
Northside Community CenterSaturday Funday
This event offers a fun-filled night with food and drinks.
The Getaway Grille and BarWord of South Festival
A free community concert spotlights Yonder Mountain String Band at The Adderley Amphitheater at Cascades Park. The group is a trailblazer in progressive bluegrass, often called jamgrass, with a catalog of more than ten studio albums and a live reputation for vigorous sets that stretch out with extended jams, imaginative improvisation, and collaborative songwriting. Presented at Word of South in collaboration with Opening Nights at FSU.
The Adderley Amphitheater at Cascades ParkTallahassee Farmers Market
Known as a long-standing Tallahassee tradition, this farmers market has the longest history among local markets. Vendors offer seasonal fruits and vegetables, meats, baked treats, specialty beverages, jams, jellies and pickled items, fresh-cut flowers, mushrooms, and more. It operates year-round and welcomes families and pets. Most vendors accept both cash and card payments. Parking is plentiful in the paved lot near the Red Elephant.
Cornerstone Presbyterian ChurchFourth Saturday UCT Work Day
Take part in a community work day at United Church in Tallahassee. Volunteers help with indoor and outdoor cleaning projects suitable for all skill levels, caring for the church both inside and out. With many hands working together, the workload is lighter.
United Church in TallahasseeGladio Tempus and more
The Bark hosts a hard-hitting showcase featuring GLADIO TEMPUS, The Stronghold, Altar of Flesh, and Embittered. GLADIO TEMPUS brings a melodic death metal edge, The Stronghold blends metal with hardcore, and Altar of Flesh and Embittered deliver fierce death metal sets. Admission is $10.
The BarkSpring Cabaret: The Rise of Faustlandia
The Mickee Faust Club presents a spring cabaret titled The Rise of Faustlandia, staged over several evenings in the club's new performance space. Guests can enjoy a drink from the bar before the show, and the theater opens in advance of curtain. The performance includes a 15-minute intermission. Tickets are available online.
Mickee Faust ClubhouseSalsa Bachata Social
A monthly Latin dance social begins with a bachata workshop led by Bambu and Jemira of Rise Dance Company, instructors recognized for a sensual bachata style. After the lesson, the floor opens for social dancing with DJ Dev, featuring salsa, bachata, cha cha cha, and zouk. The setting suits experienced dancers and newcomers who want to explore Latin dance. Admission is $20 in advance or $25 at the door, with a social-only option at $10 in advance or $15 at the door. Payments are accepted via Venmo at studiodtally or Cash App at $studiodtally.
Studio DKillearn's Bed Build
Support Sleep in Heavenly Peace through a hands-on community build focused on giving children a comfortable place to sleep. The plan is to assemble 30 bunk beds, and the effort is seeking 90 volunteers to make it possible. Those who want to help with deliveries should register for both the build and delivery roles, and delivery teams will consist of 2 to 3 people. All participants must register online before taking part, and signing up in advance will help check-in go faster on the day of the build.
Killearn Methodist ChurchAll Pro Dad Experience
Featuring Seminoles Head Football Coach Mike Norvell, this All Pro Dad Experience takes place at Doak S. Campbell Stadium at Florida State University in Tallahassee. Fathers and their kids will step onto the same field where the Florida State Seminoles play, then spend several hours connecting through fun games and activities. The event also shares practical fatherhood tips to use at home. It is designed for elementary and middle school aged children.
Doak S. Campbell StadiumCubscout car wash & bake sale
Scouts are organizing a car wash fundraiser at Fellowship Presbyterian Church to give back in appreciation for the use of the church’s facilities. Contributions collected at the wash will go directly toward supporting the church. The event welcomes friends, families, and neighbors, who can bring their vehicles to be cleaned while supporting the Scouts’ community effort.
Family Playbook: Real help for raising kids with faith today
Parenting can feel harder than expected, especially when trying to nurture a child’s faith. This one-day seminar offers straightforward guidance for leading your family spiritually, with hands-on strategies, open discussion, and specific next steps you can put into practice. Whether your children are little or growing fast, you will leave encouraged with a plan you can use at home. Admission is free and lunch is included. Registration is requested to help plan seating, meals, and childcare. Childcare is available for infants through fifth grade with pre-registration. The day features three morning sessions with practical teaching and conversation, followed by lunch and a final session. It is open to everyone, not limited to church members, and welcomes those who are exploring faith or unsure where they stand. Bring yourself, and organizers will handle the rest. Free on-site parking is available.
Native Plant Arrangement Contest
Put your plant styling skills to the test in a native plant arrangement contest with no entry fee and no registration required. Participants of any age may enter, provided each creation features native plants. Submit your arrangement at the nursery for consideration, and voting will be open to decide the top entry. First place earns a $25 Native Nurseries gift certificate, with surprise prizes for second and third. This is a contest, not a workshop.
Native Nurseries of TallahasseeInternet Safety Workshop
Exalt Martial Arts and Refuge House are collaborating to offer an internet safety workshop for the community. Families are encouraged to attend together, with a recommended minimum age of 3. There is no cost to participate, and donations benefiting Refuge House will be collected. An RSVP is requested.
Walk-In Craft Bar | READY-TO-MAKE DIY Projects at AR Workshop
Enjoy a relaxed, walk-in crafting experience at The Craft Bar inside AR Workshop Tallahassee. A range of ready-to-make DIY projects is designed for all ages and skill levels. No registration is required, although it is recommended. Simply arrive, choose a project, and get started, with staff available to answer questions and offer guidance. Participants may bring favorite food or drinks to make the experience more enjoyable. Project options and prices include a canvas tote bag for $30, a 4 by 8 sign for $10, a 10 by 10 sign for $20, a 6 by 16 sign for $30, a 12 by 16 sign for $35, a 12 inch round for $45, an 18 inch round for $59, a mini canvas wall hanging for $15, a canvas pillow cover for $35, candle pouring for $30, hat burning for $69, and watercolor for $20.
AR Workshop TallahasseeFlorida CWP Course - $29.99
Learn the essentials needed to apply for a Florida permit in a course that meets all state requirements. Instruction covers laws, safety, and a live fire component, led by highly rated instructors. Tuition is $29.99. Bring a friend for an additional $5, two friends for an additional $10, or three friends for an additional $20, for online purchases only. Pre-registration through the Find Tickets link is required.
North Florida Security AcademySpring Planting
Celebrate spring with free plants and engaging demonstrations that highlight historical foodways and traditional gardening techniques. Local partners will be there to share their expertise on gardening. Pineappetit will offer food for purchase, and standard admission fees apply.
Mission San LuisFundraiser Car Wash
This car wash fundraiser offers a wash and dry for $15. All proceeds support women in a program helping them transition out of addiction, so participants can get a clean car while contributing to this effort.
Tallahassee Heights Methodist ChurchMy Favorite Books Writing Circle with JSK
An inviting monthly writing circle hosted by award-winning poet and fiction writer Jennifer Schomburg Kanke offers a focused hour of generative practice. Guided prompts spark ideas and help words flow without pressure, with no critiques given and no expectation to share. The aim is simply to get something on the page that can be revised later or appreciated as is. Participants are encouraged to bring a pen and plenty of paper. Laptops are welcome for those who need them, though handwriting is encouraged for the experience. Each session follows the prompt structure featured in JSK’s Meter&Mayhem and wraps up in under an hour.
Courtyard Cafe & GamesFAMU Graduating Senior Art Exhibition
An annual spring showcase of FAMU senior art students’ capstone bodies of work, presented at the Florida A&M University Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery. The exhibition brings together their culminating projects created for graduation.
FAMU Foster-Tanner Fine Arts GalleryJacob Ryan Band
Enjoy live music from JRB at Bowden’s.
Bowden's CollegetownFundraiser Brunch for Lupus Research
A brunch event at Hilton Garden Inn raises funds for lupus research and brings attendees together over a shared meal to support ongoing studies of the disease.
Hilton Garden InnChildren’s Lighthouse Poker Run
Motorcycles and cars are welcome at the Children’s Lighthouse Poker Run, a ride held for a great cause. Arrive on two wheels or four and take part in a poker run that brings participants together to support something meaningful.
Franklin-Call StreetLip Gloss Experience
Design a custom lip gloss at a hands-on workshop at Summer Linx. Choose from a variety of shades, finishes, and colors crafted with a gluten-free, vegan, and cruelty-free formula. Admission is $30 per person and includes either a squeeze tube with a bag chain and one charm or a luxe tube, so you leave with a personalized accessory for spring. This creative outing works well for friends or for sharing with a daughter. Space is limited.
Summer LinxClub -n- Grub with LOH
Club-n-Grub brings motorcyclists together for a relaxed hangout centered on good food and conversations about bikes. LOH takes the grill to serve free food, offering an easy way to connect with fellow riders. Expect a laid-back vibe with plenty of bikes, friendly people, and a cookout by a local motorcycle group.
Tallahassee Harley-Davidson2026 Tallahassee Earth Day Festival
Enjoy a free, family-friendly Earth Day festival centered on sustainability, environmental awareness, and making a difference in the community. Attendees can explore simple ways to live greener, engage in activities that highlight conservation and local action, and connect with others who care about the planet. The event welcomes everyone and encourages learning, conversation, and celebration of our shared environment.
Florida A&M UniversityStuff a Bag Sale
Under the tent, fill a provided bag for $5 at a women’s-only stuff a bag sale. Choose from brands such as Old Navy, Merona, Talbots, Coldwater Creek, J Jill, and more. Browse shirts, dresses, shorts, pants, and skirts for casual or dressy looks across winter, fall, spring, and summer, with sizes ranging from small to large. Buy two bags and get a third free, or opt to pay $1 per item. Jeans are always $4 a pair. Bags are supplied on arrival and a well filled bag typically holds 20 to 25 items. The offer applies only to pieces in the designated area, which will be restocked every half hour during the sale.
Community Thrift MarketGladiator Challenge
Christ Classical Academys Annual Gladiator Challenge is a family adventure race. Participants will navigate a course with different types of obstacles. Additionally, there will be food trucks, carnival games, bounce houses, a dunk tank, face painting, and more. There are races for different age groups, including a Junior Obstacle Course Race for ages 3-6, a Youth Obstacle Course Race for grades K-12, and a 5K Obstacle Course Race for ages 16 and up.
Phipps FarmDirty South Rodeo Festival
The Dirty South Rodeo Festival will be held at TENN Nightclub.
TENN NightclubSunday Funday - All Ages Welcome! at AR Workshop
This family-friendly DIY workshop at AR Workshop Tallahassee focuses on creating a unique home decor piece. Participants will use a range of tools and techniques along with a selection of paints and non-toxic stains, with guidance from instructors throughout. The experience lasts two hours and starts at $39 for youth ages 6 and up and $59 for adults, with optional upgrades available. Registration is required for every attendee. Outside food and beverages are welcome.
AR Workshop TallahasseeSunday Funday
A community celebration at The Hub features Sunshine Macarons with a display of artisan macarons, plus hay rides, face painting, beer and food, and live music. With options for families and anyone looking to relax in Tallahassee, it brings together sweets, activities, and entertainment in one spot.
The Hub at Feather OaksSunday Funday at The Hub at Feather Oaks
The Hub at Feather Oaks hosts a full day of family-friendly activities, sponsored by Tallahassee Ford. Look for a variety of food trucks, face painting, hayrides, and live music throughout the festivities.
The Hub at Feather Oaks40th Anniversary of Chornobyl: Film Screening and Panel Discussion
The Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee hosts a 40th anniversary film screening and panel discussion focused on Chornobyl, presented in the Fogg Planetarium. This event is free and open to the public.
Challenger Learning Center of TallahasseeThe Power of the Pum Pum
Hosted by Nicole Everett and Sonia B., this springtime celebration of Vagina Appreciation Day creates a welcoming space for women to reconnect with body wisdom, deepen trust in inner knowing, and honor personal power. The program includes a main conversation focused on reclaiming the wisdom below the waist, a creative session featuring a reclaim and release collage activity along with a boundary walk, and guidance centered on trusting the body, honoring individual truth, and reclaiming power. Guest presenters include licensed midwife Tifini Austin, artist and herbalist Alexis Akua, and personal image coach Denise Barrett. Light bites and libations will be available, and the experience also features vendors and giveaways. This ladies only event takes place at Twin Oaks At Soutwood.
Twin Oaks At SoutwoodTrivia & A Movie: Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Cap City Video Lounge hosts a Trivia & A Movie edition built around Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988). Directed by Robert Zemeckis and featuring Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Kathleen Turner, and Charles Fleischer, the story follows a cartoon rabbit accused of murder who seeks help from a world-weary detective to clear his name. Attendees purchase a ticket, can pick up popcorn and a grape soda, and start with a brief round of questions focused on the cast and behind-the-scenes details. The feature then rolls while players complete a trivia sheet based on what appears on screen. Afterward, another set of questions digs into odd and memorable facts about the film, and the top score earns a prize. Teams may have up to four players, though solo participation is welcome. The cost is $5 per person or $15 for a four-person team. Dressing as any character from the movie earns a one-point team bonus, with the possibility of an additional point if the whole group suits up.
Cap City Video LoungeThe NoMore Orphans Experience
This informative session shares how the community can come together to help children and families. The focus is on collaboration and collective support to make a positive difference in the community.
Northside Community CenterTMBA Beginner Ride: Fern to Tom Brown
Set out with TMBA for a beginner-friendly ride that follows Fern Trail to Tom Brown Park, with time on Magnolia and Cadillac as well. All skill levels are welcome, with the pace and support designed for newer riders. A TMBA volunteer will ride at the back and pause at regroup spots so everyone stays together. Participants can extend the route or turn back early to match their comfort level. The focus is getting to know the trails and building confidence on the bike. Arrive with a bike in good working order, wear a helmet, and bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and bug spray. Local shops such as The Great Bicycle Shop, Trek, and Epic Bikes can help with a checkup if needed. Please plan to get there early so you have time to gear up and be ready to roll. To take part in TMBA activities, be sure you have completed the annual liability waiver.
Governor's ParkRed, White & Blue Tour –Tallahassee | FREE Doctor Visits for Veterans & First Responders
The Grateful Veteran brings the Red, White & Blue Tour to Tallahassee with a community resource gathering at American Legion Sauls-Bridges Post 13. The event centers on education, access, and support for veterans, first responders, and their families who are considering medical cannabis as a treatment option. Attendees can receive a complimentary required medical cannabis doctor certification visit. Eligible veterans and first responders may have the $75 state application fee covered, while family members and friends receive the certification visit at no cost and handle their own state fee. The day features on-site education, opportunities to connect with the veteran community, and resource vendors. The emphasis is on learning and access, not sales. Advance registration is necessary, and walk-in availability cannot be guaranteed. Those uncertain about eligibility are encouraged to register and will be guided through the process, all in the spirit of promoting change through education.
American Legion Sauls-Bridges Post 13APRIL- Sunday Silent Book Club Meetup
Settle in for a calm, community-focused meetup with Tallahassee’s Silent Book Club at NorthFlora Collective. The gathering uses the indoor event space, and there is also an outdoor area among the plants for those who prefer fresh air. Begin by getting comfortable, placing an order at the counter or browsing the plants, and chatting with others if you wish. When everyone is ready, the group shifts into a quiet reading period where conversation is kept to a low, library-like level. After the silent stretch, take a moment to look over the plants or pick up another drink before heading out. To support the host venue, attendees are asked to purchase at least one item. If that is not possible, a small tip of at least one dollar is kindly encouraged in appreciation for the space. Please keep lingering brief once the meetup wraps up. You are welcome to come and go as needed, and there is no obligation to stay for the full duration or say goodbye.
NorthFlora CollectiveKids That Fly
Kids That Fly takes the stage at 926 Bar & Grill in Tallahassee. Tickets are available for this show.
926 Bar & GrillSUMMER CAMP at the Tallahassee Museum - Secure Your Spot!
Summer Camp registration at the Tallahassee Museum is open, with sessions running through August and limited availability. Guided by the museum’s educators, campers take part in a variety of experiences that build creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, and communication. Activities range from wildlife encounters to explorations of cultural heritage for a well-rounded museum adventure. Register each child for the grade they will enter in the 2026–2027 school year. Children heading into kindergarten should be enrolled in the preschool camp. Online registration closes on the Friday prior to each camp, and space is allocated on a first come first served basis, so early sign up is encouraged. Families receive an email the Friday before camp begins with details for the week, and the Parent Handbook provides additional answers. Extended care is available for an additional fee of $10 per day or $50 per week. If a camp is full, a waiting list is available by emailing registrations@tallahasseemuseum.org with the camper’s name, your name, the grade, the week, and a reliable email address. The program allows one scheduling change if made at least two weeks before the camp date. A $25 administrative fee applies to any extra change or to changes made with less than two weeks’ notice, and a $25 fee applies to incorrect registrations. See the Summer Camp Handbook for full policies. Preschool camp welcomes children ages 3 to 5 who are fully potty trained, including those in preschool, going into VPK, and entering kindergarten. Rising 1st grade and rising 2nd grade sessions are $240 for members and $250 for nonmembers, with some weeks carrying an additional charge. Rising 3rd grade and rising 4th to 5th grade sessions are $290 for members and $300 for nonmembers, with some weeks carrying an additional charge. Third graders go on field trips on Tuesday and Thursday, while fourth and fifth graders travel on Wednesday and Friday. Jr. Counselors in Training for rising 6th to 8th graders are $90 for members and $100 for nonmembers, assist in 1st and 2nd grade classes, remain campers, and are supervised by a teacher at all times. A Counselor in Training program is also available for high school students in grades 9 through 12. Across age groups, Tree to Tree Adventure activities are integrated into the curriculum.
Tallahassee MuseumMonday Night Zumba at UCT
Get moving with an easygoing Zumba class at United Church in Tallahassee. It welcomes everyone, from regular exercisers to newcomers, and focuses on connection in a friendly, supportive setting. Expect upbeat music, plenty of smiles, and a positive start to the week that boosts energy and intention. The class takes place in the sanctuary. The cost is $10 per class.
Mahjong Open Play
Settle in for American Mahjong in a friendly, social setting at a Tallahassee venue known for creative workshops and community events. Bring a friend or meet new players while enjoying lighthearted competition and conversation. If you are new, guided play is available, and beginners can be grouped together for extra support. Bring a 2025 NMJL card, or purchase one on site. All other game materials are provided. This gathering is BYOB. Snacks are welcome, and chips, sodas, and bottled water are available for purchase. Registration is $10 per person.
West African Drum & Dance Workshop
At Railroad Square, this workshop centers on West African rhythms, blending drumming and movement to encourage a deeper connection with the body. The session offers a lively, rhythmic experience built around sound and motion.
Railroad SquareMonday Night Lesson & Dance!
This event pairs a dance lesson with dancing, all for $10. Admission covers both the class and the dance. The style rotates by week throughout the month. The first week features East Coast Swing, the second focuses on Country Swing, the third highlights Hustle, the fourth centers on West Coast Swing, and when there is a fifth week the class selects the style.
Monday Night Magic - Modern
Modern Constructed takes center stage at Tara Angel's Magic with a friendly event where players compete using their own decks. Entry is $10 plus tax. For each participant, $8 is added to the prize pool and paid out as store credit.
Tara Angel's MagicShape Note Singing at the Tavern
Blue Tavern hosts a traditional shape note singing session presented by singers who gather at the Quaker Meeting House. The gathering features unaccompanied voices and the distinctive harmonies of old time music, with selections from The Sacred Harp: Cooper Edition, also known as the blue book. Admission is free.
Blue TavernFrench Classics
Settle in for a warm introduction to French comfort cooking presented in the familiar KitchenAble style. The menu features a fresh green salad, French roast chicken, aligot with its signature cheesy stretch, haricots verts accented with truffle and mushrooms, and a Paris-Brest to finish. Guests may bring their own beverages, and chilled water, glassware, and corkscrews are provided. If you arrive early, please wait patiently while preparations are underway. Parking is available in the circle drive, on the street, in front of the brick area, or in the preschool lot next door, and the driveway to the left of the house must remain clear for Airbnb access. Reservations are nonrefundable, and a confirmation email is sent at booking that may land in a spam folder. Seating is determined by the order in which reservations are received. The menu may change based on market availability. Classes have minimum and maximum enrollment, and the organizers may cancel or reschedule if minimums are not met. Please share any allergies or dietary needs in advance, although accommodations cannot be guaranteed.
Spring Session French Classes
A spring session of French classes is starting, with options for a variety of levels and interests. Offerings include French for Travel, French 1, Intermediate French Conversation, and French 2, plus a new French Medical Terms class. Advanced French is also available online via Zoom.
NEW: 541 East Tennessee St. (Across from Leon High in the EJ Black Office Center), Tallahassee, FL, United States, Florida 32308Poetry Night
Settle in for a laid back evening celebrating poetry. Share an original piece, read a favorite work, or simply listen as voices bring poems to life. It is BYOB, so bring a preferred beverage or snack and get comfortable... playful, inspired, moved, and at ease in a welcoming, low key setting.
BOOK CLUB: Slice of Crime with Justin
Returning for spring, this non-fiction book club dives into the world of true crime. The discussion features The Art Thief, highlighting daring heists and an unexpected touch of romance, travels to Italy through The Monster of Florence to examine a chilling mystery, and looks back at the early days of the FBI in Killers of the Flower Moon. It all comes together in a spirited conversation that playfully compares true crime to pie.
2026 Spring Touchdown Club Meeting
An inaugural meeting marks the start of the 2026 season and highlights ways to support the Florida High football program. Learn how to get involved and contribute to the team.
The Thorn
This immersive stage production portrays the life of Christ alongside the unseen struggle for humanity, blending music, drama, aerial artistry, movement, modern dance, and vivid special effects. Presented at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, it focuses on love, sacrifice, and redemption. Over 25 years, more than a million people have experienced it live, and its large scale and creative staging aim to engage audiences from start to finish.
Donald L. Tucker Civic CenterUnion Arena Store Tournament
Take part in a store tournament for Union Arena featuring a constructed format. The entry fee is 4.65 plus tax. Prizes are awarded to players placing first through fourth, and a winner promo card is given. All participants receive a participation card and an Action Point Card Pack.
Tuesday Night Magic - Pauper
Tara Angel's Magic hosts a Pauper Magic event where players use their own decks in friendly competition. The entry fee is $9.99. For each participant, $8 is added to a shared prize pool that is awarded as store credit to the top finishers.
Tara Angel's MagicAlabama Shakes Tickets Tallahassee FL The Adderley Amphitheater at Cascades Park
Experience Alabama Shakes live at The Adderley Amphitheater at Cascades Park in Tallahassee, FL. Tickets are available through the MyCityRocks Ticket Exchange, a resale marketplace that has fulfilled more than 100,000 orders since 2005 and features tens of millions of tickets for events around the world. Selections may include premium seats, suites, and options for shows that are sold out at the primary box office, with some listings offered below face value. Orders are protected with a guarantee that tickets are authentic and valid for entry, and eligible purchases receive a full refund if the event is canceled without a rescheduled date, excluding shipping. Prices are set by individual sellers and can be above or below face value. MyCityRocks is not affiliated with the venue or the performer.
The Adderley Amphitheater at Cascades ParkTuesday Night Dance
Step onto the dance floor to the sounds of the Tallahassee Swing Band at American Legion Sauls-Bridges Post 13. Admission is $10 for adults and $7 for students.
American Legion Sauls-Bridges Post 13REONA AT 621 GALLERY
SCAMS and @t.a.s.t.experience present an evening at 621 Gallery with Reona, a tap dance and metal percussion artist on tour from Tokyo, Japan, making an infrequent visit to the United States. The program opens with an interactive performance art piece titled “The antagonists & the drummer,” where attendees are invited to assemble and dismantle a drum kit while a drummer works to hold the rhythm, followed by Reona’s performance. This donation-based event is part of a series of standalone programs curated by @t.a.s.t.experience leading up to Noise Feast IV and TASTE Year 2.
Bluesday
Belmont & Jones deliver an evening of early blues that nods to their Lost Mondays roots from over a decade ago, keeping the tradition alive at Blue Tavern. Cover is $5.
Blue TavernLeMoyne Arts: The Nature of Kinship & Its Artful Connections
LeMoyne Arts presents a group exhibition that explores nature, community, and the ties that connect them. Acclaimed artist Mifflin Hollyday showcases expansive mixed-media works honoring the beauty and resilience of trees, while regional artists Alexa Kleinbard, Mark Messersmith, and Lilian Garcia Roig add distinct perspectives that broaden the conversation. Together, their artworks consider kinship in both human and ecological contexts, creating a thoughtful exchange about the bonds that shape our environment and shared experiences. The exhibition features a reception with catering by Food Glorious Food, an in-house bar, and live music. A Muffins and Mimosas gathering includes a panel discussion. A $5 donation is suggested, and admission is free for members. Appreciation is extended to contributors Ron Sachs and Gay Webster-Sachs, Susan and Mark Baldino, Su and Steve Ecenia, Pat and Dick Stevens, and Susan Turner.
LeMoyne ArtsDanny Schmidt and more
Folk artists Danny Schmidt and Carrie Elkin perform in a coffeehouse setting, weaving solo moments with songs together that highlight their close harmonies and natural chemistry. The Nashville based husband and wife pair is a well loved presence in the folk community. Danny is known for profound, poetic songwriting that invites comparisons to Leonard Cohen and Townes Van Zandt, and he has been named among the 50 most significant songwriters of the past five decades. Carrie brings a dynamic, soulful voice often likened to Patty Griffin and Nanci Griffith. A $10 donation supports the concert, and pastries with Lucky Goat coffee will be served.
Tallahassee Senior Center for the ArtsHistory at High Noon: From the Frontier to the Front Page: Florida & The Spanish-American War
To mark 127 years since the Spanish-American War, William Turner, Curator of Education at the Museum of Florida History, will speak at Mission San Luis on Florida’s significant role in this international conflict. His talk explores how the war drew national and global attention to the state, paving the way for economic expansion and sustained growth.
Mission San LuisSafe Families Farm Share
Pick up a farm share for your household or choose one to pass along to a family in need. Collection takes place at the E3 Church shopping center, located between Captain Pete's Gyros and Warhorse Whiskey Bar.
Diabetes Remission Program Preview & Information Session
This free preview and information session introduces the Lifestyle Empowerment Approach for Diabetes Remission (LEADR), a 12 week immersive program beginning in May 2026. Attendees will learn about approaches to put diabetes into remission and explore key lifestyle changes that can support overall well-being. The session also features a screening of the documentary Forks Over Knives and explains what to expect from the program.
FSU Health Lifestyle Medicine ClinicRad Reading Hours
A quiet room in a bar is set aside for uninterrupted reading. Settle in with your own book and enjoy focused time on the page. Conversation about favorite reads with friends is welcome, but there is no formal book club structure. Treat it like a personal date with the stories you love, in a laid back setting where reading comes first.
Blue TavernChakra Yoga
Tap into inner vitality with a chakra-centered yoga class that blends breathwork, dynamic kriya movement, mantra, and meditation to release energetic blocks and foster harmony of body, mind, and spirit. Beginners are welcome, and practitioners of any level can participate. Instruction is provided by Jessica Clark, RYT-500 and RYT-200, at Crystal Portal Railroad Square. The cost is $15.
Sound Bath & Sauna Session at Fit & Functional and Solitude Sauna Studio
Co-hosted by Fit & Functional and Solitude Sauna Studio, this session features a restorative sound bath with the option to add a sauna for deeper rest and recovery before or after the sound experience. Choose the sound bath only for $25 or pair it with a sauna for $55, offered as special pricing for this event. Space is limited, so booking in advance is encouraged. Bring a yoga or other comfortable mat to lie on, a blanket, and a pillow, and dress for comfort. The event takes place at Solitude Sauna Studio. To reserve a spot, call the studio at (850) 212-1957.
Solitude Sauna StudioWine Down Wednesday Wood Workshop | AR Workshop
AR Workshop Tallahassee hosts a DIY class where participants create a custom wood or canvas project. Personalize your piece with a selection of designer paints and non-toxic stain colors. Guests may bring their own wine or beer to enjoy while they work. Frequent attendees can benefit from the DIY RewARds program, earning credit toward a future workshop after registering for five workshops.
AR Workshop TallahasseeOpen Mic Wednesdays
Blue Tavern presents an open mic with Doc Russell where participants sign up, then take the stage in an order drawn by lottery. Individual sets generally run about 12 to 15 minutes, adjusted based on the number of performers. Admission is free, and each performer receives a complimentary drink.
Blue TavernBead Bar Bracelet Experience
A creative after school outing at the Summer Linx Bead Bar invites participants to craft two personalized bracelets for $30 per person. Choose from a wide selection of colors, letters, and playful bead styles to design pieces perfect for stacking, gifting, or coordinating with a friend. This hands-on workshop offers a fun, personal, and memorable bracelet-making experience.
Summer LinxOpen Blues Jam
Brett and "Dangerous" Dave present the longest-running blues jam in Tallahassee at The Getaway Grille and Bar. For more than nine years, this weekly session has given musicians a place to build their skills and share knowledge. A backline is available, so there is no need to bring an amplifier. Non-players are welcome to enjoy the music and cheer on the performers.
The Getaway Grille and BarYu-Gi-Oh! Tournament - Advanced Constructed
Take part in a Yu-Gi-Oh! competition using the Advanced Constructed format. The entry fee is $5, and registration includes an OTS Championship pack. Matches run in Swiss style, with the total number of rounds determined by how many players attend.
Chafing The Dream Run Club - Tallahassee, FL
Chafing The Dream is a laid-back run club in Tallahassee that welcomes every pace and experience level. Runners embrace the humidity, take on the hills, and celebrate each mile. The group gathers at Oyster City Brewery and sets out for an approachable two mile run, jog, or walk, typically following a well lit route to Cascades Park and back. A buddy system is encouraged, and participants can turn around at any point and meet back at the starting location. Afterward, there are options for electrolytes, water, beer pitchers, and nonalcoholic drinks. The focus is community and good times. Our thighs run the capital.
Karaoke for Kids 2026
The 3rd Annual Karaoke for Kids brings an evening of karaoke with a purpose. This yearly fundraiser supports the Foundation for Leon County Schools by generating legislative matching funds that allow teachers to launch special classroom projects through the Innovative Teacher Grants program. All proceeds go directly to these grants, expanding learning opportunities across the district and potentially benefiting thousands of LCS students. The contest showcases local personalities who raise money through their online platforms and compete for the Karaoke for Kids Champion Award as they take the stage on event night. Support is provided by Addition Financial, Florida Power & Light, HUB International, Gunster Law, and Grova Creative.
The MoonDragon Ball Super: Fusion World Store Tournament
Compete in a constructed format showdown for DRAGON BALL SUPER: Fusion World at this store tournament. The entry fee is $4.65 plus tax. First place earns one Store Tournament Winner Pack 01, and every participant receives one Store Tournament Participant Pack 01.
GamescapeTrivia Night
Put your knowledge to the test at a free, team-based trivia night at Amicus Brewing Ventures, hosted by Trivia Chef John from the Tampa Bay Dream Team. Teams compete for ABV Bucks, with prizes of $30 for first place, $20 for second, and $10 for third. The winners also get a photo with the Tampa Bay Dream Team Champions keg-style trophy. For a little boost, check the Tampa Bay Dream Team Facebook page on the day of the event for a bonus question and its answer.
Amicus Brewing VenturesThursday Night Magic - Standard
At Tara Angel's Magic, this Standard Constructed tournament features an entry fee of $9.99. For every participant, $8 is contributed to a prize pool that is awarded to top finishers as store credit. The champion also earns the Into The Flood Maw promo. Two promo packs will be raffled individually once play concludes.
Tara Angel's MagicBlack & Yellow Drag Show
The Black and Yellow Drag Show spotlights Black and Asian drag artists, celebrating their culture, music, and talent with an evening of performances, dancing, and pure drag entertainment. Attendees are encouraged to bring cash to tip the performers. Arriving early can help with finding a good seat, and the atmosphere is set to be lively and packed.
926 Bar & GrillWalk-In Craft Bar | READY-TO-MAKE DIY Projects at AR Workshop
The Craft Bar at AR Workshop Tallahassee offers spontaneous, walk-in crafting with ready-to-make DIY projects suitable for all ages and skill levels. Registration is not required, although it is recommended, and participants can choose a project on arrival and get started with guidance available from staff as needed. Guests are welcome to bring their favorite food or drinks to enjoy while they create. Project options include a Canvas Tote Bag for $30, 4x8 sign for $10, 10x10 sign for $20, 6x16 sign for $30, 12x16 sign for $35, 12 inch round for $45, 18 inch round for $59, Mini Canvas Wall Hanging for $15, Canvas Pillow Cover for $35, Candle Pouring for $30, Hat Burning for $69, and Watercolor for $20.
AR Workshop TallahasseeTomato Lady Thursdays at KRG
Each week, the parking lot at KRG becomes a neighborhood tradition as the Tomato Lady arrives with fresh, local produce. It is a handy stop for lunch breaks, last minute dinner plans, or simply a chance to say hello. Patti has offered this parking lot as a weekly stop for years as a courtesy to the surrounding neighborhoods, and the tradition continues. No appointment is needed, no pressure, just good produce and good people.
Homeschool Skate
This high energy sendoff marks the last homeschool skate before a break until September. An online-only buy one, get one offer applies, where one paid admission allows a friend to skate free. Online admission is $10. The event is family friendly and offers one more chance to roll with friends before the fall.
Skate World CenterLayers- Leah Macdonald -Art II Reception
Leah Macdonald presents a new series that looks at how images build, recall, and shift through work across photography, printmaking, and encaustic wax. Each piece develops through layered collage, with images added, hidden, revised, and moved so no layer stays permanent. Techniques change from one layer to the next, with painting and photography trading roles and placement to unsettle hierarchy and expectation. Using photographs featuring women, horses, and flowers, the compositions linger between presence and disappearance. The encaustic surface preserves even as it conceals, letting fragments emerge while others fade. By accumulating layers rather than resolving them, the series engages questions of identity, strength, and vulnerability, and meaning arises not from any single image but from the tension and conversation among them.
Fri-Yay Wood Workshop
This hands-on DIY workshop at AR Workshop Tallahassee features advanced project options for those ready to take their skills further. Participants create a personalized home decor piece using a range of tools and techniques, plus the studio’s in-house collection of paints and non-toxic stains, all with guidance from the instructors. Pricing begins at $59, with optional upgrades available. Guests may bring their favorite food or drink to enjoy while they work.
AR Workshop TallahasseeFirst Friday
First Friday at NorthFlora Collective features live music from Naugahyde Park and a birthday celebration for Ian Mott, creating a lively, celebratory vibe for the night.
NorthFlora CollectivePittsburgh Panthers at Florida State Seminoles Baseball
Conference opponents meet on the diamond as the Pittsburgh Panthers face the Florida State Seminoles at Dick Howser Stadium. This ACC showdown spotlights contrasting approaches and the subtle moments that sway tight games, from strategic bullpen usage to timely at-bats in the late innings. With conference implications in play, the ballpark setting amplifies the energy of college baseball as every pitch takes on added meaning.
Dick Howser StadiumFriday Night Magic Booster Draft
This Friday Night Magic draft at Tara Angel's Magic spotlights Secrets of Strixhaven. The format is Swiss Booster Draft. Players receive three Play Booster packs to draft, build a deck from their selections, and compete through Swiss rounds. One Play Booster per participant is added to a prize pool for the top finishers, and two Promo Packs will be raffled. Entry is $21.99.
Tara Angel's MagicKaraoke
All ages are welcome for a karaoke event at Tally Mind over Mat. It is free and donation based. Look for the pink door to find the entrance.
Tally Mind over MatTallahassee Civic Chorale Spring 2026 Concert "Together We Sing"
Tallahassee Civic Chorale brings its spring concert, Together We Sing, to Grace Lutheran Church. Marking the chorale’s 40th anniversary, the program highlights beloved selections from the ensemble’s first four decades, including Paul Basler’s Five Songs of Faith, Marques Garret’s Sing Out My Soul, Tucker Biddlecombe’s The Greatest Ship, and Susan LeBarr’s We Remember Them. A reception follows the performance. The event is presented in partnership with Apalachee Center, an organization that provides comprehensive care for individuals and families navigating psychiatric or substance use crises, offering services that range from acute inpatient evaluation and treatment to residential and intensive home-based care, as well as outpatient psychotherapy and medication management. Tickets are available in advance online and at the door. Prices are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors 62 and older and for students, and free for TSC students, staff, and faculty. Seating is non-reserved.
Grace Lutheran Church-ElcaFREE Developmental Screening
Families with children ages 6 months to 5 years who have not yet started kindergarten can schedule developmental screenings at the Early Learning Coalition of the Big Bend, offered at no cost. Each appointment covers vision and hearing, health and nutrition, motor development, cognitive skills, and speech and language. Caregivers can learn about their child’s development and connect with supportive resources. Appointments are available.
Early Learning Coalition Of The Big Bend RegionRabbit Creek Market Expansion Grand Opening
Rabbit Creek Market unveils a newly expanded space with 3,000 additional square feet featuring more antiques, artisan goods, and vintage finds. The atmosphere is nostalgic, creating a distinctive shopping experience that evokes a step back in time. To mark the occasion, the first 25 shoppers who spend $100 or more will receive a free gift. Parking is limited, so early arrival is recommended to secure a spot and improve the chance of claiming the giveaway. Visitors can explore the added space and discover fresh selections throughout the market.
Rabbit Creek MarketSmiles for Miles Clown Unit Presents the Neon Luau
Ahmed Court #143’s Smiles for Miles Clown Unit hosts a neon tropical party at the Oasis Club & Lounge, with DJ Vert driving a high-energy night on the dance floor. Expect a vibrant island-inspired atmosphere and a lively neon glow throughout the venue. General admission is $20, and VIP booths are available. Tickets can be obtained from any member of the Clown Unit or by texting the number shown on the event flyer.
Picnic & Playground Playdate
Enjoy a relaxed picnic and playtime at Rotary Centennial Playground in Tom Brown Park. Children can romp on the playground and snack on complimentary treats provided by Little Bellies, while moms take a moment to socialize. Look for the group under one of the pavilions by the entrance.
Rotary Centennial Playground At Tom Brown ParkTRAP R&B 26' | Spring Grad Edition
The Trap R&B Spring 2026 graduation edition is the official after-party for FAMU, FSU, TSC and more. It offers a change from the usual Tallahassee party scene, with a mature atmosphere for guests 18 and older and sets from leading DJs.
The Warehouse On CollegeHistory & Nature Walks
Explore The Grove Museum on a guided walk with John Grandage that connects the site’s natural setting, cultural narratives, and historical context. The tour highlights research in natural and cultural history, strategies for managing the urban forest, practical approaches to controlling exotic invasive plants, and the ongoing work to restore and interpret the landscape. This informal program has no admission cost and welcomes the public. Attendees may enter or exit the walk at any point. Wear comfortable footwear and be ready to stand or walk for most of the experience.
The Grove MuseumFREE WORKOUT BOOTCAMP | EVERYONE WELCOME
A free workout bootcamp at Tom Brown Park in Tallahassee welcomes everyone. Participants meet under the park pavilion. The lineup includes workouts on weekdays and Saturday, plus a meditation session on Sunday.
Tom Brown ParkGlobal AI Tallahassee Meetup at Momo's Pizza
This monthly meetup of the Tallahassee chapter of the Global AI Community gathers at Momo's Pizza - Pensacola Street for conversation, networking, and a slice. Participants connect with fellow AI enthusiasts, exchange ideas, and build community in a casual setting.
Momo's Pizza - Pensacola StreetFirst Friday’s @ Railroad Square
Hosted at the Railroad Square Art District, a go-to spot for supporting creative local businesses, this recurring monthly First Fridays event is a long-standing favorite among Tallahassee residents.
Railroad Square Art DistrictFlamingo Party @ Oyster City Tallahassee
Oyster City Brewing Company Tallahassee hosts a Flamingo Party during FSU Graduation Weekend.
Oyster City Brewing Company TallahasseeBlack on Black Rhyme
Black on Black Rhyme is scheduled at Signature Lounge in Tallahassee, Florida. Tickets are available for this event.
Signature LoungeLEGO 'Star Wars' Build Event
Celebrate a galaxy of creativity with an in-store LEGO building session inspired by Star Wars at The Centre of Tallahassee. The activity is planned with builders ages 10 and up in mind, and attendees of all ages are welcome.
The Centre of TallahasseeTallahassee USBC Annual meeting
At Capital Lanes, Tallahassee USBC holds its annual meeting and recognizes the newest Tallahassee Hall of Fame inductees.
Capital LanesHunting Heritage Banquet
The Annual Hunting Heritage Banquet will take place at Tallahassee Elks Lodge #937. Information about tables and tickets will be shared soon.
Tallahassee Elks Lodge #9372026 Great Strides
At Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park, this community walk brings people together to show support for those affected by CF. The day features check-in followed by the walk, creating a welcoming space to celebrate progress, share encouragement, and focus on a future with more hope. Registration is available in advance.
Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State ParkTallahassee Farmers Market
As Tallahassee’s longest running farmers market, this community staple showcases the season’s best from local vendors. Explore seasonal produce, meats, baked goods, specialty beverages, jams and jellies, pickled favorites, fresh cut flowers, mushrooms, and more. It operates year-round and welcomes families and pets. Most vendors accept both cash and card. Parking is plentiful in the paved lot by the Red Elephant.
Cornerstone Presbyterian ChurchInternational Women’s Mountain Biking Day
Celebrate International Women’s Mountain Biking Day in Tallahassee with a women-focused community ride on the Munson Hills off-road trails, followed by a post-ride social at Amicus Brewing. The day emphasizes riding, trail stewardship, learning, and connecting, and the pace is inclusive so no one gets left behind. Two route choices are available. The longer option is approximately 22 miles and starts and finishes at Amicus Brewing in downtown Tallahassee. The shorter option is about 8 miles beginning and ending at the Munson Off-Road Bicycle Trailhead, with participants meeting up at Amicus afterward for the social. Participants should wear a helmet, carry water and snacks, and consider bug spray and sunscreen. Bikes should be in good working order, and local shops such as The Great Bicycle Shop, Trek, or Epic Bikes can assist with a checkup if needed. An annual TMBA waiver is required for participation.
Amicus Brewing VenturesInternational Female Ride Day
International Female Ride Day at RideNow Powersports Tallahassee celebrates women who ride with complimentary coffee and donuts while supplies last, opportunities to connect with fellow riders, and event-only perks. The first 30 women who ride in will receive a free IFRD x RideNow tumbler and sticker. Specials include 15% off select parts, gear, and accessories, along with a $500 shopping spree with the purchase of a select unit. Offers apply to select in-stock items, the shopping spree is available on non current units, cannot be combined, and may be subject to restrictions. See the dealer for details.
RideNow Powersports Tallahassee2026 Saturday Scrimmage
An in-kind drive is gathering essentials to keep student-athletes ready on and off the field during spring and summer workouts. Requested contributions include cases of water, cases of Gatorade or Powerade, laundry detergent, and individually wrapped healthy snacks. Every donation makes a difference for the team and supports Florida High Football.
Mike Hickman StadiumColorful Container Gardening
Learn how to craft a colorful container garden that will flourish all summer under the guidance of Haley Bennett. This hands-on workshop focuses on planting flowers for patios, balconies, and doorsteps. Bring a container that is 5 gallons or 14 inches or smaller to plant during the session, or purchase a suitable container and the plants on site. Potting soil is provided. Registration is required by phone order. The fee is $15, which reserves your place and covers the soil. To pre-register, call (850) 386-8882. Capacity is limited to 25 participants. Same-day cancellations are not eligible for a refund. Please plan to arrive on time. If you are late, your spot may be offered to someone on the waitlist. For parking, use the driveway next to the nursery marked with a Workshop Parking sign.
Native Nurseries of TallahasseeColorful Container Gardens
Haley Bennett leads an interactive class that shows how to craft colorful container plantings for porches, balconies, and entryways. Build a beautiful potted garden made to flourish all summer, with practical, guided instruction throughout.
Native NurseriesDonation Yoga @ Optimist Park (with ZOOM option)
Enjoy a donation-based yoga session at Optimist Park with an option to participate live online through Zoom. This open level class lets you choose your own level of challenge and balances relaxation with strengthening and stretching. The atmosphere is inclusive, encouraging, and nonjudgmental, welcoming both seasoned yogis and absolute beginners. Expect a flowing practice with variations for different ability levels, and feel free to freestyle parts of your practice if that suits you. Contribute whatever amount feels comfortable, in cash or online, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Optimist ParkSkies Over Tallahassee
Enjoy a complimentary planetarium presentation that highlights major constellations, notable stars, and where to spot the planets in the sky during the upcoming month.
Challenger Learning Center of TallahasseeMother’s Day Pop-Up Market
A relaxed Mom’s Day Out at Tallahassee Ford brings together a curated mix of local vendors, live music, and feel good experiences to celebrate moms. Browse local boutiques and pop up vendors for fresh finds and unique gifts. Enjoy mini massages provided by Chelsea Salon & Spa, live music from Cullen & Brooke, and coffee, drinks, and light bites. Featured participants include The Darling Cart Co. with florals, Fruitopia Juicery, Tally Fizz, Traveling Tom’s Coffee of Thomas County, The Boardwalk Charcuterie & Catering, Summerlinx Jewelry, and Lucy White (lwhiteart) as the featured artist, along with additional local vendors. Giveaways and fun surprises await the first 25 guests. Admission is free and everyone is welcome.
Tallahassee FordBead Bar Experience
Explore the Summer Linx Bead Bar during a hands-on bracelet workshop. For $30 per person, each ticket includes everything needed to make two custom bracelets. Choose from a wide range of colors, letter beads, and playful styles to craft pieces that reflect your personality. This experience works well for stacking, gifting, or making coordinating sets with a friend. Enjoy a relaxed, creative setting and leave with meaningful, personalized accessories.
Summer LinxBlooms & Bubbly Mother's Day
Celebrate moms and their little ones with complimentary professional photos, champagne, bouquets, and other extras. Expect a day centered on sweet moments, keepsake memories, and a touch of pampering for both generations. Arriving just ahead of Mothers Day, it offers a joyful way to capture photos and enjoy time together at no cost.
Keller Williams Town & Country RealtyAFTER HOURS: Tallahassee's #1 Graduation Rooftop Experience
A thoughtfully designed rooftop gathering for those who have risen to new heights, pairing champagne with sweeping city views. The emphasis is on presence and connection, creating a polished atmosphere where the moment takes center stage.
Eve on AdamsDinko De Mayo
Dinko De Mayo offers pickleball competition in Tallahassee, Florida. It is featured on Bounce, a resource for finding pickleball tournaments.
Daniel B. Chaires Park & Community CenterCrowned in Dignity: The Power of the Church Hat
A refined high tea spotlights the beauty and meaning of the church hat. Participants explore how this distinctive adornment has shaped and reflected African American communities, connecting faith, fashion, and personal expression. Tea, light refreshments, and conversation set the tone for honoring a tradition grounded in style, symbolism, and sisterhood. Guests are encouraged to wear a favorite hat.
Dr. B.L. Perry, Jr. Branch LibraryCapital City Combat Club Wrestling Clinic
This clinic at Capital City Combat Club in Tallahassee offers two hours dedicated to neutral technique along with coaching through live situations. All proceeds benefit efforts to compete in Senior National events such as the US Open, Beach Nationals, and the World Team Trials. For questions, contact the organizers.
Capital City Combat ClubKentucky Derby Watch Party
Bring out standout hats and crisp bowties as the most exciting two minutes in sports comes to Old City Waterworks. Amicus Brewing Ventures and Harry’s Proper Burger are collaborating on an event that highlights the spirit and style of the occasion.
Amicus Brewing VenturesCrawl de Mayo
Get ready to salsa your way through the night in downtown Tallahassee. There will be lively vibes, festive drinks, games, contests, and prizes. Dress in your brightest fiesta gear, and get ready to celebrate a little early. You can participate in themed activities, such as posting photos on Instagram and answering trivia questions on X.
Finnegan's WakeMichelle Cann
Michelle Cann will perform with the Tallahassee Symphony, featuring Yaniv Dinur as conductor. The program includes Franz Liszts Piano Concerto No. 1, S. 124.
Ruby Diamond Concert HallTEEN BOOK CLUB: A Novel Idea
The Midtown Reader Teen Book Club brings young readers together for conversations about books that are hard to put down. Fans of imaginative fantasy, twist-filled mysteries, and high-stakes dystopian stories will find plenty to discuss. This spring focuses on page turners designed to spark lively conversation and keep the momentum going from chapter to chapter.
Pittsburgh Panthers at Florida State Seminoles Baseball
The Pittsburgh Panthers meet the Florida State Seminoles at Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee. With conference stakes in play, this matchup highlights Pittsburgh’s batting against Florida State’s pitching and defense in a venue long familiar to college baseball fans.
Dick Howser StadiumYu-Gi-Oh! Tournament - Advanced Constructed
Fans of Yu-Gi-Oh! can compete in an Advanced Constructed tournament. Entry is $5, and an OTS Championship Pack is included with entry. Matchups use Swiss pairings, with the number of rounds adjusted to attendance.
GamescapeCommunity Clothing Swap
Enjoy a free, monthly clothing exchange hosted by Common Ground Books that celebrates reuse and community sharing. The aim is to make the most of the abundance of clothing already in circulation, offering an easy way to refresh a wardrobe without spending money. Bring items if you have them and take what you need, with no requirement to donate in order to find something new-to-you. Any remaining pieces are donated to the Common Ground Books Gender Affirming Clothing Closet or shared with a local thrift shop to keep good clothing in use.
Common Ground BooksSpotlight of Stars
Making Light Productions presents an inspiring afternoon that showcases the talent, creativity, and growth of its students and instructors in Spotlight of Stars 2026. This annual gathering brings the Making Light Productions community together on stage for a vibrant mix of ensemble pieces and solos, spanning beloved musical theatre selections and heartfelt original moments. Each work reflects dedication and artistic development, emphasizing technique alongside storytelling, connection, and joy. A meaningful portion of the program honors students transitioning into adulthood, recognizing individual journeys, accomplishments, and their contributions to the community. Suitable for all ages, this uplifting program celebrates progress and the power of the arts to bring people together.
Turner AuditoriumBOOK CLUB: The Hills Have Secrets with Caylee
Venture into the woods, the small villages, and the quiet corners where old stories linger and the land remembers. Expect a haunting exploration of enduring, unsettling tales that refuse to fade.
Sundays with Maurice
Part of Sundays with Maurice at TGG, this happy hour is hosted by Maurice Mangum and was named Tallahassee's Best Happy Hour in the 2025 Community Choice Award. Music from Maurice sets the tone, and specials include half priced 12 ounce draft beers, single well drinks, and wine.
The Getaway Grille and BarCrystals 101 Workshop
Explore the world of crystals in a welcoming, beginner-friendly workshop. Learn the essentials of crystal healing, how to select stones that suit your needs, and practical ways to care for them. Try simple techniques for bringing crystals into everyday rituals that support grounding, clarity, and protection. The session is hands on, with time to ask questions and connect with others who share an interest in this practice. This event is free to attend, and donations are appreciated.
Crystal PortalHealing Hearts: Animal Remembrance Ceremony
A close, reflective ceremony led by Michelle Chason of Bark, Beak & Beyond honors the animals that have shaped our lives. The gathering provides a caring place to share memories, participate in a guided meditation focused on grief and healing, and take part in a collective moment of tribute. Companions of every kind are welcome to be remembered, from those with fur and feathers to those with hooves, scales, or wings, whether the loss was recent or long past. Guests may choose to say a few words about their beloved companion and may bring a photo or small keepsake to place on a shared altar. Participation is offered by donation, with a suggested contribution of $10 to $25, and all proceeds support Red Dragonfly Large Animal Rescue. Contributions can be made in cash or through a QR code available at the ceremony. Attendance is limited to keep the experience personal and supportive. Reservations can be made by contacting Native Spirit by call or text at 850-727-8448. The emphasis is on remembering, honoring, and extending help to animals in need.
Native Spirit Gems & JewelryTally Tributes: Michael Jackson
Tallahassee Nights Live presents a live musical salute to Michael Jackson, honoring his sound, movement, and lasting influence. At the TNL Performing Arts Center, favorite hits from across his career are performed on the TNL stage, celebrating a catalog of timeless songs and memorable moments. Created to keep the legacy alive, this tribute offers a warm way to remember the magic, the music, and the impact of a true pop icon.
TNL Performing Arts CenterMay 9-Pin No Tap Tournament
This May 9-pin no tap tournament serves as the replacement for the April event. It is a double points competition and the final opportunity before the end-of-year top 32 invitational. The format uses single games that reduce the field by half each round until a winner is decided. If participation is 16 or fewer, the top eight advance to the first cut. With 17 or more, the top sixteen move on. If turnout reaches 32 or higher, the top thirty-two begin the elimination. The highest qualifier also earns a free entry into next month’s no tap tournament. The lane pattern will be announced the day before on Facebook and shared again at the tournament.
Capital LanesBig Red Bus
Help address a serious local blood shortage as the Big Red Bus visits a church for a mobile donation drive. Community members are encouraged to donate and support neighbors in need. Spread the word to others nearby to build momentum for this effort.
Lafayette Presbyterian ChurchToddler Storytime
A monthly storytime offers songs, rhymes, and stories in a playful, engaging setting. Activities are tailored to children ages 2 to 5, with all ages welcome. Caregivers are required to stay and supervise their child during the session.
Sue Herndon McCollum Community Center at Lafayette ParkWords From the Machine: Why AI Chooses the Words It Does
As part of the Library Lecture Series, this talk explores how artificial intelligence shapes word choice and everyday communication. It explains why AI gravitates toward particular linguistic patterns and how those tendencies can influence human speech. Drawing on insights from computational linguistics and philosophy, it examines interactions between people and AI systems and considers their wider consequences. The program features Dr. Thomas Juzek, Assistant Professor of Computational Linguistics at Florida State University, whose work investigates how language models develop preferences and affect human communication. It also includes Dr. Zina Ward, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University, who studies cognitive science, scientific explanation, and the ethics of machine learning to shed light on the philosophical dimensions of AI language. Admission is free and refreshments will be available.
Leon County Main LibraryCoppélia, A Comedic Ballet Matinee
The Tallahassee Ballet presents a comedic matinee of Coppélia at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. Set in a quaint European village, this light and charming ballet follows love, playful mischief, and cases of mistaken identity that revolve around a remarkably lifelike doll. The production focuses on storytelling through dance and offers a cheerful, inviting tone throughout.
Ruby Diamond Concert HallFirst Thursdays Bluegrass Jam
A monthly bluegrass jam takes place in the tavern, moving to the courtyard when weather allows. Attendance is free and all ages and skill levels are welcome. The music sometimes branches into old-time, swing, and other styles for variety.
Blue TavernSchool Performance of “Coppélia”
A playful, family-friendly comic ballet unfolds with humor and heart. Set in a village in Europe, the story follows the engaged couple Franz and Swanhilda, and it also features a striking, enigmatic girl...
Ruby Diamond Concert HallTallahassee Town Hall 2026
Attend a town hall meeting where you can hear from Leon County and City of Tallahassee Commissioners. You can participate in person or via Zoom. The annual town hall aims to foster a constructive discussion about the current state of affairs, future direction, and potential challenges facing the community. Tom Flanigan of WFSU will facilitate the event, with support from the Tallahassee Democrat and Leadership Tallahassee. If you are unable to attend in person, you can submit questions in advance. The event will follow specific rules for civil discourse, which will be enforced. Registration is required for in-person attendance, and space is limited, with admittance provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
WFSU Public MediaFlorida Concealed Carry - USCCA
This USCCA-certified course fulfills Florida's requirements for concealed carry permits and surpasses the state standard. It is structured to meet the necessary criteria while offering more than the minimum required.
North Florida Security AcademyKirtan #4
Guided by Chris Seepersaud and friends, this kirtan centers on singing Sanskrit mantras together while a live band leads a journey through melody and rhythm. It is a jam as well as a shared vocal experience, inviting participants to add their voices and feel the music build collectively.
The Req RoomJuice & Jam Community Block Party
A lively community block party centers on karaoke, with a live DJ keeping the energy high. Hosted by Juice Bar Miami, the gathering features fresh juice blends, snacks, and food trucks highlighting local flavor. Admission is free and everyone is welcome.
Juice Bar MiamiEcstatic Dance
A community dance gathering focused on freeform movement without talking or judgment. It begins with an opening circle for check-ins, stretching, and contact improvisation, followed by a reminder of guidelines before the dance starts. Music features a mix of electronic tracks on the sound system, with the possibility of live sound healing from bowls and gongs. Donations to help maintain the space are encouraged.
Tally Mind over Mat YOGAWilliam Creamer
William Creamer is a singer-songwriter whose music moves between indie pop and classic rock. Drawing on an eclectic mix of influences, he delivers a dynamic sound that is difficult to categorize.
Nelsons BurgerBarBeautiful: The Carole King Musical
This show follows Carole King's true story, tracing her path from writing songs as a teenager to becoming a music legend. The narrative is interwoven with hits including You've Got a Friend and (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.
The Quincy Music TheaterLuau Supper Club
This relaxed, immersive supper club offers a luau-inspired experience with two ways to take part. Those who want time in the kitchen can cook alongside Chef Jessica in a hands-on session, then sit down to enjoy the meal together. Guests who prefer to dine only can skip the cooking and be seated for a multi-course dinner. The menu features Ahi poke bowls, Huli-Huli chicken, fried rice, a tropical fruit platter, ʻuala sweet potatoes, Hawaiian rolls with lilikoi butter, Hawaiian iced tea, and haupia cake. BYOB is welcome, with chilled water provided along with glassware and corkscrews. If arriving early, please wait while preparations are underway. Parking is available in the circle drive, on the street, in front of the brick area, or at the preschool lot next door, and the driveway to the left of the house should remain clear for Airbnb access. Reservations are nonrefundable, a confirmation email is sent at booking, and seating is arranged in the order reservations are received. The menu may change with market availability, and minimum and maximum enrollment apply, so the event may be canceled or rescheduled if minimums are not met. Notify the team of any food allergies or dietary restrictions before booking; accommodations are not guaranteed.
KitchenAble Cooking SchoolMay Queen Market | Kreatures Oddity Market
The final Kreatures Oddity Market before the summer hiatus brings an evening of whimsical and curious finds at Common Ground Books and Creepy Girl Trap. Look for flower crowns, faerie flair, and other eccentric treasures as vendors showcase their creations. Festive outfits are encouraged, and guests should keep Florida’s heat in mind when choosing what to wear. Entry is on a sliding scale with a suggested $5 donation, and attendees may contribute what they are able. Vendors can apply through the provided sign up form. Acceptance notices are sent two weeks before the market, and notifications are not issued if an application is not accepted.
Common Ground BooksTallahassee Mother’s Day Garden Market
A special Garden Market celebrating motherhood brings a morning of flowers, bites, local makers, food vendors, and gifts. Sunshine Macarons will be participating.
Heinz NurseriesRachel Hillman at Tallahassee Downtown Market
Rachel Hillman appears at the Downtown Market as a versatile solo artist whose music blends eclectic influences from South Florida, Nashville, and Tallahassee. With a background in music education from Florida State, she presents a solo performance shaped by these roots.
Downtown MarketCoppélia, Abbreviated Performance
Ruby Diamond Concert Hall presents a shortened version of the comic ballet Coppélia created with families in mind. In a small European village, newly engaged Franz and Swanhilda face a complication when Franz becomes fascinated by the quiet girl on the balcony of Dr. Coppelius, an eccentric inventor. He does not realize she is a doll the doctor hopes to bring to life. Determined to uncover the truth, the quick-witted Swanhilda and her friends slip into the inventor’s workshop, setting off playful mischief and a case of mistaken identity. The tale concludes with a joyful celebration as love wins out in this light, family-friendly performance.
Ruby Diamond Concert Hall.JC and the Backscratchers
JC and the Backscratchers deliver a blues-focused live performance at The Sound Bar.
The Sound BarSaturday Night Glow Ball Walk On
Glow-in-the-dark paintball battles light up the night at Tallahassee Paintball Sports LLC during Glow Ball sessions. Fast-paced matches create an exciting atmosphere from start to finish. This is a walk-on event.
Tallahassee Paintball Sports LLCOpen House & Plant Sale 2026
Attend the annual fundraising event featuring a plant sale. There will be over 3,000 plants grown by Master Gardener Volunteers, including native milkweeds, roselle, houseplants, and vegetable transplants. The Master Gardener Volunteers can assist you with plant selection and answer gardening questions. There will also be a 4-H silent auction, a bouquet sale, and a homemade and baked goods market. Local UF/IFAS Extension Agents and community partners will be present with educational exhibits on gardening, natural resources, 4-H youth development, and family and consumer sciences. Representatives from the Apalachee Beekeepers Association, Capital City Garden Club, Rose Society, Bonsai Society, and Tallahassee Garden Club will be in attendance. The event will benefit school and community gardens, the Demonstration Garden, 4-H scholarships, youth programming, and lifelong learning programs across the county.
UF/IFAS Leon County ExtensionMother’s Day Brunch in Tallahassee — The Edison Restaurant
Make Mother’s Day special with a brunch at The Edison in Cascades Park in Tallahassee. Details on the menu will be shared soon, and early reservations are recommended.
The Edison - Restaurant TallahasseeMother's Day Brunch 2026
Celebrate Mother's Day with brunch at Eve on Adams, a 17-story rooftop restaurant and bar in Tallahassee.
Eve on AdamsViolent Vira at The Moon
Violent Vira appears at The Moon as part of the Our Lady of Sorrows Tour. The event is presented by Scott Carswell.
The MoonScarlet House
Find tickets for Scarlet House at The Moon in Tallahassee.
The MoonTiny Hands Music Class (0-12 Months)
Designed for babies who are not yet walking, Tiny Hands Music Class combines songs and gentle movement with time exploring instruments and the use of sign language.
GentleHands Tallahassee PlayspaceAnnual Gala & Graduation: Inner Fire
An uplifting gala and graduation honoring determination, grit, and personal growth. The community comes together for cuisine prepared with care, meaningful stories, and a shared focus on second chances through workforce development. Proceeds from tickets, sponsorships, and donations support REfire Culinary and its mission to provide culinary training, mentorship, and pathways to employment for people facing barriers.
American Red CrossMonthly Meeting
A monthly meeting at Glory Days Grill in Tallahassee focuses on business topics and parings.
Glory Days GrillSmart Seniors
Explore ways to shape the next chapter of life through an informative conversation on preparing for senior living. The discussion focuses on how planning early can help maintain independence and foster peace of mind.
Red Hills Village Retirement ResortChicago
Chicago is set for Donald L. Tucker Civic Center. Ticket access rolls out in stages, with a general public sale, a presale offered by the venue, fan club presales that include VIP package access, separate VIP package sales for everyone, a promotion centered on gifting tickets, and a special offer connected to Valentine's Day.
Donald L. Tucker Civic CenterSpring Fling 2026
Tallahassee NurseriesThe Big Bash - Havana Nights
The Big Bash - Havana Nights is a Havana-inspired event at Goodwood Carriage House. Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available.
Goodwood Carriage HouseFunkadelic Visions
At LeMoyne Arts, Funkadelic Visions showcases the color-rich, inventive paintings of music legend George Clinton. Celebrated for trailblazing funk, Clinton channels that bold creative energy onto canvas, creating an immersive burst of color that connects music, culture, and imagination. The exhibition is presented by Akbar Thomas. An opening reception features live music by The Bay Kings Band alongside an in-house bar. A separate morning gathering offers mimosas, muffins, baked goods from Uptown Cafe, and hot coffee provided by Argonaut Coffee.
LeMoyne ArtsBLACK ON BLACK RHYME TALLAHASSEE- EVERY 1ST & 3RD FRIDAY
Black on Black Rhyme is set to take place at Signature Lounge in Tallahassee, Florida, with tickets available for this show. Secure a seat to attend at this venue.
Signature LoungeOpening Day! Battle Lions vs AFC Mobile
The 2026 Battle Lions soccer season begins with a matchup against AFC Mobile at Gene Cox Stadium. This opening fixture launches the new campaign and marks the first competitive action of the year.
Gene Cox StadiumTallahassee Home Show
At the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, this home show brings a wide range of companies together in one place, making it easy to compare options and save time. Explore fresh ideas and intriguing products for the home while connecting with resources in home improvement, landscaping, and design services. It offers a convenient way to gather inspiration and make informed choices for your space.
Donald L. Tucker Civic CenterDiamond Moments: 75 Years of Friendship and Service
The Tallahassee (FL) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated invites you to celebrate 75 years of friendship and service to the community. The Links, Incorporated is an international, not-for-profit corporation, established in 1946, and one of the nation’s oldest and largest volunteer service organizations. They are committed to enriching, sustaining, and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other people of African ancestry. The Tallahassee Chapter has positively impacted Leon and Gadsden counties for almost 75 years. The chapter will honor its seven visionary charter members during the 75th Anniversary Celebration. The chapter will host a Champagne Brunch for members only. Later that evening, the anniversary celebrations will culminate with a Gala, which is open to the public.
Hotel Duval, Autograph CollectionTHE MAGGIE COFFEY TOURNAMENT
The Maggie Coffey Tournament at Forest Meadows Park features competition on outdoor green clay courts. Singles and doubles use a feed in format to the quarterfinals when there are five or more entries, and draws with four or fewer are round robin. All main draw matches in both singles and doubles are best of three sets with a 10 point tiebreak played instead of a third set. Consolation matches are two out of three with a 10 point tiebreaker set and no advantage scoring. Each player may enter up to two events. Stringing services will be available at the tournament site. Hotel information is provided for SpringHill Suites by Marriott. For questions, contact Tournament Director Lenin Mongerie at lmongerie@hotmail.com or 850-528-4281.
Forest Meadows ParkThe Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show - Tallahassee, FL
At Hilton Garden Inn Tallahassee Central, the largest award-winning interactive true crime dinner show in North America offers an evening of laughs, mystery, and intrigue shaped by the audience. A full dinner is served as the experience unfolds in Tallahassee.
Hilton Garden Inn Tallahassee CentralFit Tallahassee Core + Strength Workout
Experience a Core + Strength workout at Fit & Functional Midtown that welcomes every fitness level. The session offers a chance to challenge yourself, build strength, and connect with others in the Tallahassee fitness community. Participation is limited to 12 people. The reservation fee is $5, typically a $25 class. Registration is available only through Meetup.
Fit & FunctionalMiddle School D&D Experience - May 23 at 2 PM
Geared to middle schoolers ages 10 to 14, this Dungeons and Dragons adventure begins and ends in one sitting and typically lasts about three to four hours. Players can choose from ready-made characters, so there is no long setup. Please bring a set of dice and a pencil. Cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance are eligible for a refund. For questions, contact by email or call (850)878-4556.
Tara Angel's MagicSummer Camp - The Studio Arts 2.0 Series | AR Workshop
Designed for ages 7 to 14, this AR Workshop summer camp centers on creativity and hands-on making in a friendly, social studio. The Studio Arts 2.0 Series encourages big ideas and expressive work as participants explore a range of mediums. Over the week, campers create a 12x16 graffiti inspired abstract collage, an 18x21 framed textured piece, a custom canvas tote using pattern techniques, and an artwork made with squeegee art. Bringing a snack and a drink for break times is encouraged.
AR Workshop TallahasseeHistory at High Noon: Lighting Up the Past: Preserving Florida's Historic Lighthouses
In recognition of Historic Preservation Month, Ken Smith, president of the Florida Lighthouse Association, will deliver a presentation highlighting efforts across Florida to restore and protect the 30 remaining historic lighthouses. The program spotlights the individuals whose dedication and advocacy have made preservation of specific lighthouses possible. The talk takes place at Mission San Luis.
Mission San LuisLevitt AMP Tallahassee: Music Under The Oaks with The Lee Boys
Free live music fills Lewis Park in the Chain of Parks beneath the beautiful canopy of historic live oaks. Situated in the downtown area, this outdoor setting provides a relaxed place to take in music amid nature.
Lewis ParkTime Travel into Florida 1776 Festival
Step into Florida’s Revolutionary era as Patriots and Loyalists bring their feud to life. Test your knowledge in a history-themed game show with prizes, enjoy food, and experience family-friendly fun. This free celebration unfolds over three days.
Goodwood Museum & GardensTLH Reckoning vs Miami AC, May 30
An anticipated rematch comes to Tallahassee as TLH Reckoning welcomes Miami AC to Gene Cox Stadium. Their meetings last season featured plenty of goals and several commanding showings from the hosts, underscoring an attack-first approach. Whether you are new to the club or returning for more, expect a quick tempo, high-caliber talent, and a vibrant matchday atmosphere. Framed by women’s pre-professional soccer and local spirit, it promises the excitement of an evening under the lights.
Gene Cox StadiumMoth Madness — Native Nurseries
Explore the nocturnal world of moths and their ecological importance with Caroline Manuel. Discover ways to create welcoming habitats for these creatures in your garden. A small fee is required, and registration is done via phone order. Class size is limited, and arriving on time is recommended, as seats may be given to those on the waitlist if you are late.
Native NurseriesEleven O Five @ Tallahassee Ford
Eleven O Five will be performing.
Tallahassee FordRob Schneider
Scott Carswell presents a performance by Rob Schneider at The Moon in Tallahassee, Florida. Admission is limited to guests 18 and older. All indoor areas are non-smoking, and a designated smoking area will be available. Doors open ahead of the show.
The MoonJC and the Backscratchers: Blue Tavern Tallahassee
Blue Tavern in Tallahassee welcomes JC and the Backscratchers.
Blue TavernBites of Impact: Rooted In Grace
Celebrate five years of ministry at Humble House Ministries with a luncheon centered on gratitude, reflection, and uplifting testimonies of healing, renewal, and transformed lives. Share a meaningful meal while hearing firsthand accounts of restoration and hope from those impacted by the work. Tickets are $25, and all proceeds support the ministry and the women it serves.
Tallahassee Heights Methodist ChurchBlakgraz LIVE at Cancun's Sports Bar & Grill Bannerman (Tallahassee FL)
Blakgraz brings a high-energy night of live music to Cancun's Sports Bar & Grill in Tallahassee, drawing from a catalog of more than 112 original songs and spanning 11 genres. Expect over three hours of continuous music with singalongs, dance friendly grooves, surprise giveaways, and a lively crowd atmosphere. Led by Tom, the project is known for adventurous genre mixing. Career highlights include number one tracks on MP3.com, national airplay, and performances with major touring acts. Releases since 2010 range from Lust to Soveran, with the 2025 project Rufus also in the mix, and the song What If I Told You has surpassed 1.8 million plays online. The set blends originals with favorite covers, features six distinct guitars named Tiff, Rosa, Betty, Stella, Chosette, and Sandy, and builds plenty of interactive moments. Recent recognition includes eight nominations at the 2025 International Music Awards. Admission is free, with food and drinks available on site.
Cancun's Sports Bar & GrillThe Pick-Ups Summer Funfest at Birds Shack
The Pick-Ups Band returns to BIRDs Shack to kick off summer with live music, cold beverages, and food. The focus is on tunes and refreshments, a straightforward way to beat the heat and start the season.
BIRDs ShackBattle in the Capital
Battle in the Capital brings coaches and athletes together in Tallahassee at Northside Community Center for cage competition spanning multiple martial arts. The lineup includes adult and junior divisions in MMA, kickboxing, and submission wrestling, uniting these disciplines in a single evening. It serves as a showcase of skill from competitors across ages.
Northside Community CenterTallahassee Model Railroad Show and Sale
Counted among the largest model railroad gatherings in Florida, this two day show fills two large buildings with operating layouts from G scale down to T scale. Expect finely detailed HO and N scale scenes, T-TRAK modules in HO, N, and Z, and exhibits featuring Lionel, American Flyer, and Thomas the Train. Vendors offer new and pre-owned model trains, supplies, and accessories for every scale. Admission is $10 per person, with free entry for children 12 and under, and each ticket is valid for both days. Vendor tables are $40 per 8 foot by 30 inch table, with an early registration discount available. Free parking is provided. On-site RV spaces with hookups are available for an additional fee. For information, contact Andy J. Zimmerman at GNTrainman@outlook.com or 850-524-4399.
North Florida FairgroundsSBKZ Social with Natta & Thaisa
Celebrate movement, musicality, and connection with a Brazilian Zouk gathering that blends learning and social dancing. An open level workshop welcomes newcomers and experienced dancers alike, offering techniques to elevate your dance. After the class, the floor opens for a social with DJ Dev spinning salsa, bachata, cha cha cha, kizomba, and Brazilian zouk. Pricing options include $30 in advance or $35 at the door for the workshop plus social, and $10 in advance or $15 at the door for social only. Payments are accepted via Venmo at studiodtally or Cash App at $studiodtally.
Studio DWinter Break Art Camp
Campers will celebrate the season by creating festive art projects, including 3D sculptures and paintings. Participants will learn art elements, practice new techniques, and bring their creative visions to life while making friends and having fun. Each day features new and unique art projects to take home. Winter camp is available by the day, allowing families to customize a schedule that fits their holiday plans.
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