Jun 03 Wednesday
In celebration of America’s 250 and in cooperation with a grant from Florida’s Department of State Division of Arts & Culture Jefferson Arts Gallery 575 W. Washington Street Monticello, FL Invites you to The Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service World War I: Lessons and Legacies Poster Exhibition
Beginning Saturday April 4, 2026 and on each subsequent Saturday, special programs will be offered emphasizing each poster’s subject. The exhibit will be continue to be shown throughout May at various community locations
April will also feature our Annual Student Art Show
Regular Gallery Hours are Wednesdays and Saturdays 10am - 2pm
Email : jeffersonartsgallery @gmail.com
Web site: www.jeffersonartsgallery.com
Facebook: JeffersonartsgalleryJAG
On View: May 14-June 27, 2026 Open: Tuesday – Saturday 11 AM – 6 PM
LeMoyne Arts presents Funkadelic Visions, featuring the vibrant and imaginative paintings of music legend George Clinton. Known for his groundbreaking work in funk music, Clinton brings the same bold creativity and energy to his visual art, offering viewers a colorful, immersive experience that blurs the lines between music, culture, and imagination.
Kindly Presented by Akbar Thomas
Opening Reception:
Thursday, May 14- 5 pm-7:30 pm
Live music by The Bay Kings Band
In-House Bar
Muffins & Mimosas
Saturday, May 16 | 11:00am – 12:30pm
In-house mimosas, baked goods from Uptown Cafe, and hot coffee provided by Argonaut Coffee.
Welcome to the Conference: PSC Panama City Beach FCNow competing in the Gulf Coast Conference, PCB FC brings talent from across the country. Both matches will count toward the 850 Cup standings. Tallahassee Soccer Club will welcome them at Gene Cox Stadium on Wednesday, June 3.
Join Tallahassee Soccer Club as we play in our NINTH season playing as your local men's minor league soccer team.
After finishing 8-1-2 in 2025, the Battle Lions are ready to build on that momentum playing in The League for Clubs' Gulf Coast Conference. With 10 regular season matches and playoff implications in every game, this summer promises intensity from start to finish.
The top two teams from each division advance to the Conference Playoffs, with division winners hosting cross-division semifinals. The Gulf Coast Conference Champion will then face the South Texas Conference Champion for a place in the TLfC National Finals.
With 47 clubs competing nationwide in the League for Clubs, the path to the National Finals is tougher than ever — and the Battle Lions are ready for the challenge.
*Tickets are $15, kids are always free. Group rates and student discounts available. Email for more information. tallysoccerclub@gmail.com*Tickets may be purchased online and at the gate. *Home games are cashless
Jun 04 Thursday
Dear Sir/Madam,Greetings from Obesity Conference 2026!We are pleased to announce the 3rd International Conference on Obesity and Weight Management (Obesity 2026), a Hybrid Event taking place on June 04–05, 2026, in Paris, France. The conference theme is “Innovations in Obesity Care: Bridging Science, Lifestyle, and Technology.”Conference URL: https://www.scitechseries.com/obesity All registered participants will receive an official certificate with CPD credit hours, and a limited-time 25% Christmas Discount is currently available.We look forward to welcoming you to Paris.Best regards,Lark AllenConference Manager | Obesity 2026Phone: +44 2045874848 | WhatsApp: +44 7383507342
Scitechseries is excited to announce the "3rd International Conference on Ophthalmology & Vision Science" (ICOVS 2026), scheduled as a Hybrid Event in Paris, France, from June 04–05, 2026. This HYBRID EVENT allows you to participate in person at Paris, France or virtually from your home or workplace. Conference theme: "Visionary Breakthroughs: Shaping the Future of Eye Health" focuses on cutting-edge research and advancements in the field.
On January 29, 2026, at 5:30pm, you are invited to the opening reception of “Like everything alive that we try to hold forever,” an exhibition that brings the work of seven artists together to reflect on ways that our human bodies exist in relation to non-human objects.Through photography, sculpture, and video, the artworks in “Like everything alive that we try to hold forever” start to navigate the many issues that come with being human. Refreshments will be provided. The reception is free and open to the public. You can park for free in the Call Street Garage after 5:00pm. The exhibition will be on view until June 27, 2026.Like everything alive that we try to hold forever is curated by Elizabeth Diggon, Naomi Potter, and Shauna Thompson. The exhibition is organized by Esker Foundation and produced as a traveling exhibition by Independent Curators International (ICI). Funding for the exhibition tour has been provided by the generous support from ICI’s International Forum and the ICI Board of Trustees.Artists Include:Larry Achiampong & David Blandy (London, United Kingdom)Diane Borsato (Guelph, Canda)Stephanie Dinkins (Brooklyn, NY)Bridget Moser (Toronto, Canada)Sondra Perry (Perth Amboy, NJ)Miya Turnbull (Halifax, Canada)
Jun 05 Friday
Hosted at Railroad Square - THE place to go to support creative LOCAL businesses!
First Fridays @ Railroad Square is a recurring monthly event, and a long-time favorite of Tallahassee residents.All are invited to come enjoy a lively yet relaxed evening of perusing open galleries and creative micro-businesses, sampling local food, and connecting with our unique community.
There is so much to experience at Railroad Square! From vintage and antiques, to specialty stores and fine art, a non-profit theater, an authentic pinball arcade, a non-profit bookstore, a cult cinema…there’s truly something for everyone!
You should come to First Friday if you like:- One-of-a-kind Community Atmosphere- Delicious food and beverages, like Halisi Africa, Flamingoz, Reggae Rails, numerous food trucks, and more!- Creative local goods- Music- Some of the best people watching in the city
*Wear walking shoes! Roads close by 6pm to ensure pedestrian safety. After that time, you will need to park along FAMU Way or another location and walk (or call a Capital City PediCab!). We encourage carpooling and drop-offs.
*First Friday happens RAIN OR SHINE. Even if it rains, the rain almost never lasts the whole evening...so come on out!