Apr 01 Wednesday
Jefferson Arts Gallery 575 W Washington St Monticello, FL 32344 invites you to the Opening of Our Holiday Member Show
“Ringing in the Holidays”. Please join us for refreshments From noon until 4 pm on Saturday November 29, 2025
The gallery is filled with Holiday Cheer and delightful, original gifts and Ornaments
The exhibit will continue thru January 3, 2026
Regular Gallery Hours are Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10am until 2pm
Or you may call (850) 997-3311 during business hours or Email: jeffersonartsgallery@gmail.com
www.jeffersonartsgallery.com
Facebook: Jeffersonartsgallery JAG
Or Jefferson Arts Gallery
Apr 03 Friday
This 24 hour course includes 12 hours of field trip time and is open to anyone over the age of 18 who would like to learn more about how to look at the land and water in terms of its habitat value to wildlife. The UF/IFAS Florida Master Naturalist Program offers 11 different courses on Florida's ecosystems. More information about the program: https://masternaturalist.ifas.ufl.edu/.
Apr 06 Monday
We are pleased to invite you to the 6th International Conference on Cardiology & Cardiovascular Diseases (ICCCD 2026), taking place on April 06–08, 2026, at the prestigious MIDAS Palace Hotel in Rome, Italy.
This distinguished CPD-accredited conference will gather renowned cardiologists, clinical researchers, healthcare professionals, and medical innovators from across the globe to explore the central theme: “Digital Heartbeat: Innovations Transforming Cardiovascular Care.”
The program will feature keynote sessions, expert-led workshops, and networking opportunities with thought leaders in cardiovascular medicine—offering a dynamic platform to exchange ideas, present research, and address pressing challenges in the field.
Whether attending in person or joining virtually, participants will gain valuable insights into the latest breakthroughs in cardiovascular science, technology, and clinical practice.
For more details, visit: https://cardiomeetings.com/
We look forward to welcoming you in Rome!
Best regards,Jenny Chiara | Program ManagerICCCD 2026 | Rome, ItalyEmail: cardiologycongress@inovineconferences.com Phone: +1-662-601-8380WhatsApp: +1 (514) 446-9130
Apr 08 Wednesday
Apr 10 Friday
The School of Theatre at Florida State University presentsThe Play That Goes WrongBy Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer & Henry Shields
Presented by arrangement with Dramatists Play Service under license from Mischief Worldwide Ltd.
FALLON THEATRE
Curtain up on chaos! The Murder at Haversham Manor is about to become a masterclass in mayhem. This hapless troupe of actors is so bad, they're brilliant. Missing props? Check. Collapsing set? Double-check. A corpse that just won't stay dead? You betcha. As their murder mystery unravels into a symphony of theatrical disasters, these plucky performers prove that even when everything goes hilariously wrong, the show must go on! Get ready to laugh 'til you drop!
The Mischief Production of THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG was originally produced on the West End Stage by Kenny Wax & Stage Presence and on Broadway by Kevin McCollum, J.J. Abrams, Kenny Wax & Stage Presence
Apr 11 Saturday
Apr 12 Sunday
Apr 14 Tuesday
Discover a remarkable selection of paintings, drawings, and sculptures by pioneering American women artists in this Major Exhibition from the Huntsville Museum of Art – Sellars Collection. The exhibition highlights the achievements of women artists who painted and sculpted during the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries, offering a captivating glimpse into a pivotal period in American art history.
Image: Agnes Millen Richmond, A Young Friend, 1922, oil on canvas
Natalia Andreeva invites you to step into a world where light dances, emotions stir, and canvases come alive with enchanting brushstrokes. In her series of paintings, Andreeva illuminates the profound connection between art, light, and the depths of human experience.
A special Founder’s Collection exhibition will share early Art in Gadsden works of art now found in private collections, and the stories that go back to the earliest days of Gadsden Arts.