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  • LeMoyne Arts cordially invites you to the Opening Reception for The Nature of Kinship & Its Artful Connections on Thursday, April 9, from 5 PM to 7:30 PM. Tree dedication ceremony provided by Tallahassee Nurseries at 6pm.
    This thoughtfully curated exhibition brings together the work of Mifflin Hollyday, Alexa Kleinbard, Mark Messersmith, and Lilian Garcia Roig in a compelling exploration of nature, community, and the enduring bonds that connect us to one another and to the environment. Through diverse approaches to landscape and form, the artists illuminate the beauty, resilience, and interconnectedness found within the natural world.
    Guests are invited to enjoy an evening of art, conversation, Live music by The Pick-Ups with catering provided by Food Glorious Food, and our in-house bar with donations provided by Lee Satterfield.
    We extend our sincere gratitude to our sponsors, whose generous support makes this exhibition possible: Ron Sachs & Gay Webster-Sachs; Susan & Mark Baldino; Lu & Steve Ecenia; Pat & Dick Stevens; and Susan Turner. Additional support is provided by Leon County/Visit Tallahassee and the City of Tallahassee through the Council on Culture & Arts (COCA).
    We look forward to welcoming you for this special evening celebrating art and connection.

    Free for Members $5 donation for non-members.
  • Vivez la magie! This concert will take you on a sublime musical journey to France. You’ll bathe in the sensuous instrumental colors of Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite and the composer’s most famous work—Bolero.

    Celebrated cellist Nicholas Canellakis joins the orchestra for Saint-Saëns’ enduring concerto, which offers both sweeping lyrical melodies and bravura fireworks.

    In La Mer, Debussy explores the variety of emotion reflected in the sea’s current. Part symphony and part tone poem, this work is one of the most influential pieces of the 20th century and has been as an audience favorite for more than a hundred years.
  • Visit LeMoyne Arts with your little artist twice monthly for an art making experience sure to start them on a life long journey with art!

    Come get creative with us on the second Saturday of each month with Art Explorations! Each session will include a hands on art project intended to teach your little artist about art materials, colors, and how to make their very own masterpieces!

    This event is FREE, with no registration necessary!

    Come join us this April to make a beautiful Flower Collage!
  • Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is presenting an exhibit to remember the Holocaust, Hitler’s program to commit genocide against those he deemed unworthy, especially Europe’s Jews. This exhibit will open on Tuesday, March 31 and be on display at the museum until Saturday, May 2. The museum is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm. There is no charge for admission, but donations are gladly accepted.

    Beginning in 1933, the German Government established prison, labor, concentration, and extermination camps throughout their territories, including in countries they occupied before and during the war. Groups that were arrested and detained included Roma, Communists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals, the disabled and especially Jews. Some 12 million people perished in the more than 44,000 facilities, ghettos and killing fields across Europe, including 6 million Jews. The Museum acknowledges the need for all citizens to understand this dark period of history, what caused it, who perpetrated it, and how some resisted and fought their captors. Eyewitnesses such as survivors and the soldiers that liberated these camps are aging and dying, but many have told their stories. Visitors are invited to come see this sobering exhibit, and help our society remember those that were victims of atrocity, prejudice, and hate.

    The internationally recognized date for Holocaust Remembrance Day corresponds to the 27th day of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar and it marks the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising which started on April 19, 1943. In Hebrew, Holocaust Remembrance Day is called Yom Hashoah. In 2026, Yom HaShoah will be recognized beginning at sunset on the evening of Monday, April 13 - Tuesday, April 14.

    Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum is located in Carrabelle, directly across from Carrabelle Public Beach Park at 1873 Hwy 98 West. For more information, contact Camp Gordon Johnston Museum at (850) 697-8575 or museum@campgordonjohnston.com. Funded in part by the Franklin County Tourist Development Council.
  • Del Suggs is a singer/songwriter who plays "trop rock" (tropical rock) in a style similar to Jimmy Buffett.

    Wonderful Wednesday: Del Suggs
    Wednesday, April 15 | 6–8 PM
    📍 Goodwood Museum & Gardens

    Join us for Wonderful Wednesday at Goodwood Museum & Gardens featuring live music from Del Suggs!

    Del Suggs is a singer/songwriter and guitarist from the beaches of North Florida. He has appeared in concert at colleges, universities and festivals across the United States and the Caribbean. Del has appeared at over 700 colleges and universities across the US. He's also performed at such prestigious venues as the World Music Festa (Shirahama, Japan), Kerrville Folk Festival (TX), Spirit Square (NC), Lyric Theatre (FL), Sarasota Opera House (FL). Del has appeared at the Florida Folk Festival every year since 1983.

    Del is considered by many to be one of the founders and pioneers of "Trop Rock" (tropical rock) music. This popular genre is rightfully credited to Jimmy Buffett. Del began to perform in a similar style which he called "Saltwater Music," drawing on his experiences growing up along the Gulf Coast in Panama City, Florida.

    Enjoy beer and wine from the Goodwood concession stand, plus delicious bites from Damas Café and a local food truck while you soak in live music beneath Goodwood’s historic oaks.

    Tickets: $5 | Free for Goodwood Members | Free for kids age 15 and under

    Don’t miss this midweek Tallahassee tradition: live local music, great food, and good company at Wonderful Wednesday!
  • We blend comedy, burlesque, daring circus artistry, and unfiltered personality into a show that’s playful, provocative, and unapologetically fun. This isn’t the circus you grew up with—this is the wild side of wonder, where rules are optional and attitude is encouraged.

    Here, we celebrate the bold, the cheeky, the curious, and the wonderfully improper. Whether you’re a parent escaping bedtime routines for a night of freedom, or simply someone who knows how to have a damn good time, Missbehaved offers you a sanctuary of sass and spectacle.

    No judgment. No pressure. No kids.
    Just pure, liberated entertainment.

    Join us for a night where you can laugh, be loud, and—most importantly—misbehave.
    Because the best memories are the ones you’re not supposed to talk about at Sunday brunch.

    Where adults come to play.

  • North America’s largest award-winning interactive true crime murder mystery dinner show invites you into a night of laughter, mystery, and audience-driven intrigue. Enjoy a full dinner while a hilarious crime unfolds around you—but stay alert. The culprit is hiding in plain sight, and before the night is over, you could find yourself named a Prime Suspect.

    Now playing at Hilton Garden Inn Tallahassee Central in Tallahassee, FL, this murder mystery dinner experience is unlike traditional dinner theater. Our professional actors are not in costume and are secretly planted among the guests, creating a modern, social, and highly interactive evening. Each ticket includes our signature live murder mystery show, a complete dinner, waitstaff gratuity, and plenty of unexpected twists. Reserve your tickets now and crack the case before it’s too late.

    Planning a group celebration or private event in Tallahassee? We specialize in custom private shows for companies, parties, and organizations of nearly any size—hosted at our public venue or brought directly to your location. Perfect for team outings, corporate events, and unforgettable celebrations.
  • Have questions about funding your business or managing your finances? Join our Business Finance Office Hours at Domi Station on Wednesday April 15th from 9am - 11am, to get personalized guidance on securing bank or investor financing, optimizing financial operations, and improving accounting practices. Bring your questions, challenges, and ideas and walk away with actionable advice to strengthen your business’s financial foundation. This is a one-on-one session and appointments are required.
  • The Florida State University Department of Art and Museum of Fine Arts will open an exhibition this April showcasing the work of the department’s ten graduating MFA studio art students. “Decentered Reframed” offers a diverse collection of contemporary artworks spanning installation, sculpture, print, video and performance projects.
    The show highlights the growth and development of these featured artists throughout the three-year MFA program. In this collaborative exhibition, Alexia Benavent-Rivera, Ysabel Flores, Hannah Glaser, Moey Hewitt, Kea Kamiya, Amarachi Odimba, Keilicia Parker, Kyle Smith, J Woltz and Jay Yue each examine the power structures that shape our culture, environment and relationships.
    The exhibit will run from April 10 through May 2, with an opening reception on April 10 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The artists also invite the public to a meet-and-greet followed by a series of artist talks from 7:30-9:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 16 at the Museum of Fine Arts. Additionally, there will be artist-led workshops available to the public.
    For more information, including a full schedule of events associated with this exhibition, visit the MoFA website at MoFA.fsu.edu. The museum’s shows and programs are always free and open to the public.
    The FSU Department of Art’s MFA in studio art is an intensive three-year program designed to offer the students discipline, training, and artistic understanding required for life as a practicing artist and professional. For more information, visit art.fsu.edu.
  • The Florida State University Department of Art and Museum of Fine Arts will open an exhibition this April showcasing the work of the department’s ten graduating MFA studio art students. “Decentered Reframed” offers a diverse collection of contemporary artworks spanning installation, sculpture, print, video and performance projects.
    The show highlights the growth and development of these featured artists throughout the three-year MFA program. In this collaborative exhibition, Alexia Benavent-Rivera, Ysabel Flores, Hannah Glaser, Moey Hewitt, Kea Kamiya, Amarachi Odimba, Keilicia Parker, Kyle Smith, J Woltz and Jay Yue each examine the power structures that shape our culture, environment and relationships.
    The exhibit will run from April 10 through May 2, with an opening reception on April 10 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The artists also invite the public to a meet-and-greet followed by a series of artist talks from 7:30-9:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 16 at the Museum of Fine Arts. Additionally, there will be artist-led workshops available to the public.
    For more information, including a full schedule of events associated with this exhibition, visit the MoFA website at MoFA.fsu.edu. The museum’s shows and programs are always free and open to the public.
    The FSU Department of Art’s MFA in studio art is an intensive three-year program designed to offer the students discipline, training, and artistic understanding required for life as a practicing artist and professional. For more information, visit art.fsu.edu.
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