3 April 1999
In-and-Around....Tallahassee
Tallahassee Training Institute Adopt-A-Pet -Online Kennel, find a new friend. Pictures shown of dogs and cats currently available for adoption http://www.state.fl.us/citytlh/animal/online/
Odyssey Science Center - Special Exhibits: Magnetics: The Invisible Force. Mar 13 - Sep 12, 1999.
http://odysseysciencecenter.org/eframes.html
Tallahassee Museum - Zoo Night Walks on habatit Trail - Sat Apr 10 and Friday, Apr 30th, 6:30pm
Summer Guest Animals - Opening Apr 10th. Capybaras, largest rodent on earth, and Marmosets, tiny monkeys, among the smallest premates on earth, share habitat where the jungle and grasslands meet in southeastern Brazil. Call Amy 850-573-8684.
http://www.tallahasseemuseum.org/0299f.htm
Florida Folk Festival - Celebrating Florida's folk traditions since 1953. Stephen Foster State Folk Culture Center, White Springs, FL. 1999 Themes: "Florida Sports & Games". May 28, 29, 30, 1999 rain or shine. More than 150 Performances per day. Dance under the bigtop tent. A new band each hour. See the Crafts in the Folk Arts Village. Visit the Seminole Family Group. http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/folklife/
SportsAbility Expo 1999 - Tallahassee's 6th annual SportsAbility Expo '99 on Friday, May 7th, and SportsAbility Outdoor Day on Saturday, May 8, 1999.
Contact: Florida Disabled Outdoors Assn 850/668-7323
http://www.nettally.com/fdoa/sportsability.htm
Southern Shakespeare Festival - 4th Annual Festival will feature "The Merry Wives of Windsor". Performances dates and times: Wed. May 5 -8pm: Thurs. May 6 -8pm: Fri. May 7 -8pm: Sat. May 8 -8pm: Sun. May 9 -5pm. Place - Kleman Plaza, downtown Tallahassee. Festival Voice Mail 850/216-6109.
http://www.southernshakespeare.org/
Old City Cemetery - the oldest public cemetery in Tallahassee. It was established in 1819 by the Territorial Legislative Council and acquired by the city in 1840.The walking tour starts as you enter the cemetery through the main gate, on Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. between Call St. and Park Ave. Pick up a brochure from the stand on your right. http://www.state.fl.us/citytlh/public_works/occhist.html
|