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  • Join us of July 23rd from 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM!

    The Business of Becoming an Author led by author Michael Walsh is a practical session for entrepreneurs and creatives ready to turn ideas into a book and a viable business 📚.

    Learn how to structure your writing process, protect your work, and build revenue streams around your book while staying true to your voice. Hosted at Domi Station, this event supports our mission to help local founders grow sustainable, innovative ventures.
  • Join us for a free, non-partisan Voter Power Party in celebration of John Lewis’ Good Trouble Lives On weekend. We will have food, drinks, music, education on the laws/requirements for voting, the history of John Lewis and Voting Rights, fun trivia and facts about voting, resources/support for verifying voter registration and for registering, motivating discussions on the power of voting and opportunities to get involved in actively getting out the vote in the community.
    Contact kimd143@msn.com
    Sign up with link below:
    https://action.womensmarch.com/events/tallahassee-florida-free-america-weekend
  • Community festival
  • Come see what happens at MLP on Saturday, August 8 from 2:00 to 4:00 PM!

    Drop in for free activities throughout the building:

    🎨 Face painting
    🖌️ Arts and crafts
    🎤 Mini voice lessons
    🎹 Mini piano lessons
    🎭 Theatre games onstage
    💃 Dance moves and theatrical fun in the dance studio

    Meet our instructors, explore our spaces, learn about fall classes and private lessons, and try something new!

    The entire event is free, and no registration is required.
  • Join us this summer for the 9th Annual Micro Theater Festival, one of Tallahassee's most anticipated cultural events!
    📅 August 7–9, 2026
    📍 Goodwood Museum & Gardens – Carriage House
    Performance Times:
    🕗 Friday & Saturday – 8:00 PM
    🕑 Sunday Matinee – 2:00 PM
    Experience an unforgettable celebration where theater, live music, and delicious food come together in a fun, relaxed, and interactive atmosphere.
  • Get ready to celebrate the 20th Anniversary Parrothead Phrenzy, a high-energy concert benefiting Alzheimer’s project! Keep the party going while making a difference—proceeds will support this incredible local organization and its vital work caring for the caregivers of people with dementia across the Big Bend area.

    This Jimmy Buffett tribute concert features Jimmy Parrish & the Waves, a 5-piece band bringing the beach vibes with tropical favorites, crowd-pleasing covers, and original songs that will have you singing along. The fun doesn’t stop there—enjoy the Seaside Silent Auction, Wine Toss, Liquor Pull, Last Man Standing game, and more. Come dressed to impress for the Pirate and Tropical Costume Contests or keep it casual in your tank tops and flip-flops.

  • Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle is presenting a special exhibit about the Special Services Forces at Camp Gordon Johnston. This exhibit will be on display through Saturday, August 29. 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.

    While Camp Gordon Johnston is best known for training infantry divisions in amphibious assault, the camp's mission changed in late 1943 when it became a U.S. Army Special Services Forces Training Center. Thousands of soldiers came to Carrabelle to train in highly specialized support roles that were essential to Allied success overseas. These units prepared to build, repair, supply, and sustain the ports and transportation networks that kept troops and equipment moving throughout the war.

    This special exhibit highlights many of these vital units and their unique missions, including Port Companies, Port Construction and Repair Groups, Harbor Craft Companies, Amphibious Truck Companies, specialized Quartermaster units and other specialized units that trained at Camp Gordon Johnston before serving in Europe and the Pacific. Through photographs, artifacts, historical information, and personal stories, visitors will discover how these service members used specialized skills and equipment to support landing forces and combat operations by repairing damaged ports, operating harbor vessels, clearing obstructions, transporting critical supplies, maintaining equipment, providing logistical support, and protecting troops through their skilled operations.

    During World War II, Camp Gordon Johnston trained approximately a quarter of a million soldiers. The skills learned on Carrabelle's beaches and throughout the camp prepared not only combat troops but also the specialized support units whose work made every amphibious operation possible. Their contributions were indispensable to Allied victories across both the European and Pacific theaters.

    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.
  • WHAT: Hollywood Feed's 20th Birthday Celebration Sale

    WHEN: Friday, July 31 through Sunday, August 2, 2026

    WHERE: All Hollywood Feed stores and online at www.HollywoodFeed.com

    EVENT DETAILS: In honor of its 20th birthday, healthy and holistic pet food and product retailer Hollywood Feed is offering 20% off company-wide from Friday, July 31 through Sunday, August 2. Pet lovers can save on items including Hollywood Feed’s own line of Made in South America chews, and Mississippi Made beds, collars and leashes in addition to Hollywood Feed Select treats, Prudence supplements, toys by 2 in 1 Nubbie Buddies, Farmina Pet Foods, Koha Super Premium Pet Food, Fromm Family Classics and more! While Hollywood Feed originated in the 1950’s, the brand’s current ownership group took over 20 years ago and has since grown Hollywood Feed from a handful of stores to over 175 locations across 19 states and counting. As such, Hollywood Feed is celebrating its milestone with its beloved customers who have supported Hollywood Feed’s growth every step of the way. Please note that grooming services, self-wash services, self-wash cards and gift cards are excluded from the sale. The discount cannot be combined with other Hollywood Feed coupons; however, manufacturer coupons may still be used.
    ABOUT HOLLYWOOD FEED: Hollywood Feed serves pets, their owners, caretakers and communities in more than 175 stores across 19 states. Consistently ranking atop consumer choice awards in the markets it serves, Hollywood Feed has been named to Newsweek’s list of America’s Best Retailers (ranking #1 in the pet care category), Newsweek's list of America's Best Customer Service, Pet Business’ list of Top 25 Retailers in North America, and as a finalist in Pet Age’s Retailer Excellence Awards, in addition to being named Best Pet Store by The Memphis Flyer, Best of Dallas, Best of North Atlanta, and Best of Asheville, to name a few. Hollywood Feed proudly stands by its brand promise: If your pet doesn’t love it or if you don’t love it, we will gladly replace or refund it. Learn more about Hollywood Feed at hollywoodfeed.com and facebook.com/hwfeed.
  • Looking for plans this weekend in Tallahassee? Come out to Oyster City Brewing for a very special performance! Local favorite and American Idol Golden Ticket Winner, Nathan Ackerman, is taking the stage live. Expect soulful rock and eclectic music, good vibes, and a fantastic show. Details on the attached flyer—see you there!
  • This tour will focus on the fine art in the Main House at Pebble Hill Plantation. Known for its distinguished collection of American and British Sporting Art paintings, drawings, and prints, this tour will take a deeper look at what makes each one special.

    Led by Pebble Hill’s Curator, Lori Curtis, and Artist, Richard Curtis, this tour will look at several key pieces to examine their history, the artists who created them, and focus on the essential principles and elements that define how a visual work is created. Tickets are $30 and go on sale September 1.
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