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The COVID-19 had scrubbed the festivities the past few years.
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Thousands attended the day-long celebration of mark the conclusion of Black History Month
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Organizers say pent-up demand for the event produced record crowds Friday and Saturday
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The Tallahassee Museum is brainstorming how to redo Halloween Howl for the future. The event is one of the museum’s largest. But it won’t be put on for 2021 and may be canceled forever says Museum President and CEO Russell Daws.
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Wakulla Springs State Park is once again doing a Spooky Springs Cruise this October. Kat Wilson is a ranger with the park. She will be narrating local folktales and ghost stories during the cruise.
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The Brushes For Books project is part of an ongoing community beautification effort by the Knight Creative Communities Institute (KCCI)
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The Civic Center service celebrated the life of the legendary FSU football coach who died August 8 at the age of 91.
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Visitors and vendors were plentiful as the amenity marked more than 20 years of seasonal operation.
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Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum is seeking community insight from a very diverse group of religious leaders. At quarterly luncheons, Gillum meets with the…