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Juneteenth Fundraiser: On Monday, June 19th, from midnight to midnight Pacific Time, Bandcamp will hold the fourth annual Juneteenth fundraiser, where they will donate 100% of their share of sales to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, a racial justice organization with a long history of effectively enacting change through litigation, advocacy, and public education.
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2014.04.15 23:04 The Best Of SoundCloud

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2024.05.13 22:00 DiscoverDurham Things to do in Durham this week!

If you’d like to add an event to our calendar, submit an event here. Please check with the event organizers to see if events change due to weather. Have a great week!
See the full weekly calendar on our website.

Noteworthy Events

The Lion King at DPAC
Adult Recess at CCB Plaza
Duke Baseball vs UNC at Jack Coombs Field
Bimbé Celebration at Rock Quarry Park
Peter Pan at The Carolina Theatre
DPW Limit Break at Durham Convention Center

Multi-Day Events

The NGIN Cityscapes Summit at Durham Convention Center
Durham Greek Festival at St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church
Historic Buildings Open House at West Point on the Eno Park
Movies at The Carolina Theatre

Monday, May 13

2 p.m.
Board Game Night at The Glass Jug in Downtown Durham
5 p.m.
Arts & Drafts at Fullsteam Brewery
6 p.m.
Disc Golf Putting League at The Glass Jug in RTP
6:30 p.m.
Trivia Night at Ponysaurus Brewing Company
7 p.m.
Community Board Game Night at Moon Dog Meadery

Tuesday, May 14

Events at Durty Bull Brewing Brewing Company
Events at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham
Events at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
5:30 p.m.
Boxyard Run Club at Boxyard RTP
6 p.m.
In Other Words at Arcana
Duke Baseball vs College of Charleston at Jack Coombs Field
Bring Your Own Vinyl with Jaffar at Rubies on Five Points
Women on the Wall at Triangle Rock Club - Durham
6:30 p.m.
Trivia at Durham Food Hall
Pony Ride at Ponysaurus Brewing Company
7 p.m.
Trivia at Beer Study Durham
Not Rocket Science Trivia at DSSOLVR Durham
Tuesday Blues Jam at The Blue Note Grill
8 p.m.
Comedy Night at Bull City Ciderworks
Jeremy 'Bean' Clemons Trio at Kingfisher
Enter Shikari at Motorco Music Hall
Vision Video + Tears For The Dying at The Pinhook

Wednesday, May 15

Events at Atomic Empire
Events at Boxyard RTP
Events at ZincHouse Winery & Brewery
9 a.m.
Senior Short Game Clinic at Hillandale Golf Course
10:30 a.m.
Storytime on the Roof with Durham County Library at The Durham Hotel
12 p.m.
Adult Recess at CCB Plaza
3 p.m.
Durham Farmers’ Market at Durham Central Park
4 p.m.
Whiskey Wednesdays at Alley Twenty Six
5 p.m.
Free Wednesday Wine Tasting at Beer Study Durham
5:30 p.m.
Ride of Silence at CCB Plaza
6 p.m.
Queer Craft Night and Tarot with Joy at Arcana
Bimbe Community Block Party at Holton Career & Resource Center
Come Take a Flight With Us: A Bright Black Workshop at Proximity Brewing Company
Free RTP Business Rockstar Connect Networking Event at Sheraton Imperial Hotel
Sweet Social: Auntie's African Ice Cream at The Durham Hotel
6:30 p.m.
Trivia Night with Pickle at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
7 p.m.
Bottle Swap: Homebrew Club at Durty Bull Brewing Brewing Company
Skip The Small Talk: Speed Friending Event at Fullsteam Brewery
Hammered Trivia at Hi-Wire Brewing
Karaoke Night at Mavericks Smokehouse
Music Bingo at Ponysaurus Brewing Company
3rd Wednesday Jazz Jam Session at Succotash Southern & Creole Kitchen
Brett Chambers Open Mic at The Blue Note Grill
8 p.m.
Air Hockey Tournament at Boxcar Bar + Arcade
Trivia Night at Bull McCabe's
Karaoke at Moon Dog Meadery
The Weeks at Motorco Music Hall
Blends With Friends at The Pinhook

Thursday, May 16

Events at Boxyard RTP
Events at Durty Bull Brewing Brewing Company
8:30 a.m.
Harnessing the Power of AI to Ensure Equitable HR Practices at RTI Holden Building
9:30 a.m.
Guide Supported Canoeing, Kayaking, and Standup Paddleboarding at Eno River
12:15 p.m.
Midday Meander: A Strolling Conversation at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
3 p.m.
Guided Museum Tour at 21c Museum Hotels Durham
5 p.m.
Thirsty Thursdays at Dashi
Righteous Roots Reggae Show at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
5:30 p.m.
Walking Club with Bull City Strollers at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham
6 p.m.
Queer Trivia at Arcana
Vinyl Night with DJ Deckades at Gizmo Brew Works
6:15 p.m.
Pony Run at Ponysaurus Brewing Company
6:30 p.m.
AfterHours: Science of Beer at Museum of Life and Science
Line Dance Classes at Mystic Farm and Distillery
Space Code Youth Open Mic at NorthStar Church of the Arts
Boulders & Brews Meetup at Triangle Rock Club - Durham
7 p.m.
Trivia Night at Beer Tooth Taproom
Bimbé Cypher at CCB Plaza
Bring Your Own Vinyl Night at Congress Social Bar
Duke Baseball vs UNC at Jack Coombs Field
Summer Jazz Jam (Curated by Al Strong) at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
Community Board Game Night at Moon Dog Meadery
Al Strong Presents Jazz on the Roof at The Durham Hotel
7:30 p.m.
Trivia Night with Big Slow Tom at Clouds Brewing Brightleaf Square
Reverend Billy C. Wirtz / Armand Lenchek & Carter Minor at The Blue Note Grill
Pillow Talk: Speed Dating and Conversations About Sex / Sexuality at The Pinhook
8 p.m.
Weekly Single Mingle at Boxcar Bar + Arcade
Trivia at Fullsteam Brewery
Danny Lopriore at Motorco Music Hall
9 p.m.
DJ Halo Presents: No Requests at Rubies on Five Points
9:30 p.m.
Karaoke Night at The Tavern

Friday, May 17

Events at Atomic Empire
Events at Durty Bull Brewing Company
Events at Mettlesome
Events at Moon Dog Meadery
Events at The Blue Note Grill
10 a.m.
Tasting at Ten at Counter Culture Coffee
12 p.m.
Co-Working Social at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham
4 p.m.
Late Spring Tree Ramble at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
5 p.m.
Guided Museum Tours at 21c Museum Hotels Durham
Food Truck Friday at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
5:30 p.m.
LOJO: Log Off, Jam On at Boxyard RTP
6 p.m.
Aly J & Kevin Clark and Tarot with Kathleen at Arcana
Third Friday Art Walk at Downtown Durham
Friday Night Makes at Durham Arts Council
May Third Friday at Durham Arts Council
Counterpoints Exhibition Reception at Durham Bottling Co.
Third Friday at Golden Belt Arts
Duke Baseball vs UNC at Jack Coombs Field
Screenprint Roundup at The Fruit
The Patio Dance Parties : Clueless Fridays at Unscripted Durham
6:30 p.m.
Kayla Waters (Hosted by Marcus Anderson) at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
7 p.m.
Live Vinyl Spinning by PhDJ at Beer Study Durham
Early Show: John Howie Jr. / Ramona and The Holy Smokes at The Pinhook
7:30 p.m.
Evening Eno Exploration Paddle at Eno River
Evan Ringel & Ariel Pocock at Sharp 9 Gallery
8 p.m.
Pass the Aux at Boricua Soul
Stereo Reveries at DSSOLVR Durham
Karaoke! at Fullsteam Brewery
Cheekface at Motorco Music Hall
Dance Blues Friday at Studio 5
9 p.m.
Kayla Waters (Hosted by Marcus Anderson) at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
10 p.m.
The Floor: Special Guest THEYDYLIKE at Rubies on Five Points

Saturday, May 18

Events at Atomic Empire
Events at Boxyard RTP 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. - Will & Well: Grand Opening
Events at Durty Bull Brewing Company
Distillery Tours and Tastings at Liberty & Plenty
Events at Mettlesome
Events at The Fruit
Events at The Pinhook
Guided Walking Tours with Triangle Adventures
7 a.m.
Lookin For A Cure at Bull City Running Company-South
8 a.m.
Durham Farmers' Market at Durham Central Park
parkrun Durham at Southern Boundaries Park
9 a.m.
South Durham Farmers' Market at Greenwood Commons Shopping Center
9:30 a.m.
Guide Supported Canoeing, Kayaking, and Standup Paddleboarding at Eno River
10 a.m.
Pop Up Record Show at Beer Durham
Durham's Home Goods Market at Black Wall St Gardens
Bear Awareness Week at Museum of Life and Science
10:30 a.m.
Mother's Day Brunch at The Durham Hotel
11 a.m.
Battle of the Blades 2024 at Historic Durham Athletic Park
12 p.m.
Springtime Outdoor Market at Boxcar Bar + Arcade
Crafternoons at Gizmo Brew Works
Preservation Durham Annual Home Tour: The Rambling Ranch at Orchard Park Picnic Shelter
1 p.m.
Duke Baseball vs UNC at Jack Coombs Field
Say It With Glass Workshop - Sam Nguyen at Moon Dog Meadery
Bimbé Celebration at Rock Quarry Park
2 p.m.
Closing Reception — Dan Gottlieb: Figure Ground at Craven Allen Gallery
Durham "Bullpen" Treasure Hunt - Walking Team Scavenger Hunt! at Fullsteam Brewery
3 p.m.
A Beautiful Noise Spring Concert by the Common Woman Chorus at Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Peter Pan at The Carolina Theatre
4 p.m.
Family Fun Saturday: May Flowers at Guglhupf Restaurant
5 p.m.
Rooftops and Alleyways Community Canvas Wall Brawl at Dashi
Durham Blues & Brews Festival at Durham Central Park
Hops & Blues at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
6 p.m.
The Moon Unit and Tarot with Emily at Arcana
Peter Pan at The Carolina Theatre
6:30 p.m.
Kayla Waters (Hosted by Marcus Anderson) at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
7 p.m.
A Beautiful Noise Spring Concert by the Common Woman Chorus at Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Crones of Anarchy: Blues, Rock, Americana at Succotash Southern & Creole Kitchen
7:30 p.m.
Jim Ketch Swingtet at Sharp 9 Gallery
Big Birthday Dance Party: Combo Platter with 2 Sides at The Blue Note Grill
8:15 p.m.
BBYMUTHA: Sleep Paralysis Tour 2024 at Motorco Music Hall
9 p.m.
Kayla Waters (Hosted by Marcus Anderson) at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
10 p.m.
Fortune Factory Presents: Taurus Dance Party at Rubies on Five Points

Sunday, May 19

Events at Atomic Empire
Events at Durty Bull Brewing Company
10 a.m.
Jazz Brunch at Lula & Sadie's
10:30 a.m.
Al Strong Presents Jazz Brunch at Alley Twenty Six
12 p.m.
Preservation Durham Annual Home Tour: The Rambling Ranch at Orchard Park Picnic Shelter
Sunday Dollar Bin Sale for Charity at Rumors Durham
Supernatural Sunday - Psychic Affair + Healers Market at Weldon Mills Distillery
Farmers Market at ZincHouse Winery & Brewery
12:15 p.m.
Public Tour at Duke Chapel
2 p.m.
Hillandale Golf Beginner Clinic at Hillandale Golf Course
3:30 p.m.
Davis Dance Company Spring Recital 2024 at The Carolina Theatre
4 p.m.
Showings at Scripps: Miguel Gutierrez at ADF's Samuel H. Scripps Studios
Carmina Burana at Baldwin Auditorium
Día de las Madres Kermes at El Futuro’s Therapeutic Green Space
String Break at Fullsteam Brewery
6 p.m.
Emma Jane's EP Release Show and Tarot with Joy at Arcana
Davis Dance Company Spring Recital 2024 at The Carolina Theatre
6:30 p.m.
Open Mic Night at Moon Dog Meadery
7 p.m.
DPW Limit Break at Durham Convention Center

Running Art Exhibit

Hometown (Inherited): Ten Year Retrospective at The Fruit
Dan Gottlieb: Figure Ground at Craven Allen Gallery
Constellations: 40 Years of Explorations within Sacred Geometry by Steven Ferlauto at Horse & Buggy Press and Friends
It Ain’t All Black And White at DAG Truist Gallery
María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold at Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
Counterpoints at Durham Bottling Co.
Cameron Elyse's Divine Nine Legacy Memoir Exhibition at Hayti Heritage Center
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2024.05.11 06:12 PurpleSpaceSurfer Christina Aguilera's Genie in a Bottle turns 25

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25 years ago today, the genie was freed from her lamp for the very first time. Christina Aguilera had gotten her start by singing locally in the Pittsburgh area, before appearing on Star Search in 1990 at the tender age of 9, performing Etta James’ “Sunday Kind of Love”. 3 years later, she won a spot on The All-New Mickey Mouse Club, alongside future stars Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, and Ryan Gosling. Christina appeared on the final 2 seasons of the show before it was canceled.
Shortly thereafter, Christina recorded a series of demos that would later be released without her consent as Just Be Free in 2001. In 1997, she moved to Japan to pursue a singing career, but commercial success evaded her. The following year, Disney was looking for a young singer to perform the pop version of “Reflection” from their upcoming film Mulan. Christina spent hours rehearsing and recording a karaoke version of Whitney Houston’s Run to You. Fitting a required note, she was chosen to record “Reflection”, and soon caught the attention of Ron Fair, an A&R executive from RCA Records. He signed her to the label, and in late 1998 she began recording material for her debut album.
“Genie in a Bottle” was written by David Frank, Steve Kipner and Pamela Sheyne and produced by Frank and Kipner. Frank had gotten his start as a session musician, playing keyboards and synthesizers on hits such as Chaka Khan’s cover of Prince’s “I Feel for You” and Phil Collins’ “Sussudio”. Kipner had already written hit songs, such as Olivia Newton John’s smash “Physical”. Sheyne had gotten her start as a session singer and backing vocalist for numerous artists such as Elton John, Celine Dion, and Cyndi Lauper.
Sheyne said that 3 artists were interested in recording “Genie in a Bottle”: up-and-coming girl group Innosense (who were managed by Lou Pearlman and Justin Timberlake’s mom Lynn Harless, and whom Britney Spears was briefly a member), Paula Abdul surprisingly, and of course Christina. Since most of Christina’s debut album was already recorded, and the other two artists did not have albums ready (Abdul has yet to release a new studio album since 1995), the song was given to Christina and earmarked as the first single.
Released on May 11, 1999, as the lead single from Christina’s self-titled debut album, Genie in a Bottle reached #1 in 21 countries. In the United States, the song peaked at #1 for 5 consecutive weeks starting on July 31st, becoming a song of summer 1999. It is also certified double platinum in the US, for sales and streams of over 2 million units. The song also received positive reviews from critics, who praised the suggestive lyrics and Christina’s vocals. A music video shot in Malibu featuring Christina dancing on a beach received heavy airplay on VH1, BET and TRL.
The success of “Genie in a Bottle” helped propel Christina’s debut album to #1 in its first week on the Billboard 200, selling over 8 million copies in the United States and nearly 15 million worldwide along the way. Christina also earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Genie in a Bottle”. Whilst she lost that award to Sarah McLachlan’s “I Will Remember You”, she did score the 2000 Grammy Award for Best New Artist, beating out heavy favorites Macy Gray and her fellow Mousketeer Britney Spears. In her acceptance speech, Christina expressed disbelief that she had won the award, as “Genie in a Bottle” was her only single out in time for that year’s Grammy eligibility period.
“Genie in a Bottle” was voted the 18th best song of 1999 on The Village Voice’s Pazz & Jop Poll, and ranked as the 7th biggest song of 1999 and the 43rd biggest song of the 90s according to Billboard. It also ranked #38th on VH1’s 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s and #228 on Billboard’s 500 Best Pop Songs of All Time list published in 2023. Christina has recorded “Genie” twice: A Spanish version titled “Genio Atrapado” (in English, “Trapped Genie”) for her first Latin album Mi Reflejo, and an electropop remake titled “Genie 2.0” on her greatest hits compilation Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits. Also of note, an unauthorized mashup by The Freelance Hellraiser of Christina’s a capella vocals from “Genie” and the backing track of The Strokes’ “Hard to Explain” was released in the fall of 2001 under the title “A Stroke of Genius”. It received considerable attention online and even some radio airplay. In 2009, The Guardian described the remix as having “defined the decade” as an early example of remix culture.
A quarter century later, “Genie in a Bottle” remains a highwater mark of turn of the millennium-Y2K pop, as well as one of Christina’s signature songs and most enduring hits.

Discussion

  1. Thoughts on “Genie in a Bottle”? Thoughts on the music video?
  2. Were the lyrics too suggestive and mature for Christina and her target audience? Why or why not?
  3. Thoughts on “Genie 2.0”? Was it a successful remake?
  4. Thoughts on “A Stroke of Genius”?
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2024.05.08 04:26 its_whirlpool4 Events for Fri 5/10 - Sun 5/12 (Mother's Day Weekend)

** ALL WEEKEND (FRI 5/10 - SUN 5/12 *\*
Mother's Day Afternoon Tea Snapdragon Tea, 127 Harvard Dr. SE What better way to celebrate Mother's Day than with a tea party? We welcome kids of all ages, and provide children’s menus upon request. Special gluten free/vegan/vegetarian menus available upon request. Reservations are required and can be made through our website. Tea party cost is $18.50 for the children's menu and $34.95 for the full 3-course tea party
Arsenic and Old Lace presented by Rio Rancho Players Community Theater St. Francis Episcopal Church, 2903 Cabezon Blvd. SE, Rio Rancho Tickets are $20 for seniors, students, educators, and military personnel. General Admission is $25. We also offer a group rate for parties of 6 or more, for $18 a ticket. All tickets include one dessert and one beverage
** BOTH SAT 5/11 AND SUN 5/12 *\*
Sat AND Sun 8:30 AM - 3 PM Spring Garden Festival Rio Grande Nature Center State Park, 2901 Candelaria Rd. NW The festival will feature live acoustic music, craft vendors, guided walks, Discovery Pond Open House and presentations about the local plants and animals. Just in time for Spring planting! Garden Plant Sale. Locally grown, Great prices, Cash sales only. While you are at the park, check out the Nature Shop, managed by the Friends of the Rio Grande Nature Center. Purchases are tax-free and help to support the Park: books & field guides for adults & children ~ T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats ~ posters ~ jewelry ~ toys & games ~ gifts and arts & crafts by local and US artists. Day-Use Fee: Cost $3 per vehicle (exact cash or check) Friends of the RGNC permit holders and NM State Parks annual permit holders enter free with valid permit displayed
Sat 12 - 8 PM AND Sun 11 AM - 5 PM Let's Celebrate Mom Pinspiration, 6271 Riverside Plaza Ln. NW, Ste D1 Let’s celebrate Mom, dad or that special mother figure in your life! Looking for something fun and different to do with mom on Mother’s day? Why not spend some quality time with that very special mother figure in your life? Crafting together will bring lasting memories for years to come! All crafts, splatter, food and drinks will be 20% off for your entire group. We thought this would be a great way to honor and celebrate that special someone. A free non-alcoholic mimosa for mom or dad is our treat for them. We strongly encourage reservations, especially for Sunday. We are opening early on Sunday and closing an hour earlier so we can spend time with our families as well
Sat 7 - 9 PM AND Sun 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Mother's Day: Chicago Flix Brewhouse, 3236 La Orilla Rd. NW Join us for a special Mother's Day screening of the timeless classic, CHICAGO. Treat your mom to a night of glitz and glamour as you sing along to hits like 'All That Jazz' and 'Cell Block Tango.' This event is sure to be a roaring good time with a glass of complimentary wine and an in-theater raffle! (tickets)
** Fri 5/10 *\*
Fri 11 AM - 9 PM Last Day of Teacher Appreciation Week D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro, 901 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, Ste B-100 Let's raise a glass to the real MVPs of education – our incredible teachers! From inspiring minds to shaping futures, they do it all with passion and dedication. Thank you for your tireless efforts, unwavering support, and endless encouragement. Here's to celebrating the superheroes in our classrooms every day! Dine with us and show your school ID for a special $10 thank you card
Fri 6 PM World Ballet Series: Swan Lake Kiva Auditorium, 401 2nd St. NW Swan Lake, the ballet of all ballets, will be performed one night only as a part of the World Ballet Series. See the iconic Dance of the Little Swans, count the 32 fouettés performed by Odile, and immerse yourself in magical Tchaikovsky's music. The production will feature richly detailed, hand-painted sets as well as over 150 radiant costumes that bring fresh representation to this timeless classic. World Ballet Series is a unique project that attracts many international artists and is composed of renowned professional dancers representing over ten countries who are united by a passion for entertaining audiences and enriching classical ballet traditions through brilliant, critically-acclaimed new productions of timeless ballet classics. Audience: For ages 5 & over. Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes (including 20-minute intermission) (tickets)
Fri 7 – 11:30 PM The Mango Cakes w/ Nosotros Sister, 407 Central Ave NW Get ready for an unforgettable night of music with The Mango Cakes and Nosotros! Join us for a spectacular show featuring the infectious pop sounds of The Mango Cakes and the sensational salsa rhythms of Albuquerque's own, Nosotros. Don't miss this dynamic musical fusion that promises to get your feet moving and your heart singing (tickets)
Fri 7:30 PM Doug Lawrence's Nuevo Mexicanos Outpost Performance Space, 210 Yale Blvd. SE Albuquerque’s own multi-Grammy-winning tenor saxophonist Doug Lawrence, the featured soloist with The Count Basie Orchestra for the past 25+ years, returns to Outpost with his New Mexican bandmates – Steve Figueroa, piano; Paul Gonzales, trumpet; Milo Jaramillo, bass; Ricky Carrido, congas and David Flores, drums – the group he has dubbed his Nuevo Mexicanos band. Always adding a new twist to their performances, for this show, they will be playing new material and featuring two special guests - "The Queen of New Mexico Salsa," Jackie Zamora with Liza Flores singing backup to Jackie, along with their signature hard bop and Latin jazz tunes they are known for. Besides his work with the Count Basie Orchestra, Doug Lawrence has also worked and recorded with a veritable “who’s who of jazz” including Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Goodman, Sarah Vaughan, Joe Williams, Nancy Wilson, Joey DeFrancesco, Aretha Franklin and many others. He continues to tour and record with many of today’s top names in jazz (tickets)
Fri 7:30 PM Freud's Talking Head Historic Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave NE Pink Freud and Start Making Sense team up for a night of funk, rock, spectacle, dancing and friendship, while we all celebrate Samantha and Tony's and all the other May birthdays! There will be booty shaking, lasers, too many cocktails maybe, and a night of fun to remember! (tickets)
Fri 8 PM Blue Lab Comedy Night! Brew Lab 101, 3301 Southern Blvd. SE, Rio Rancho Come out for our first outdoor "blue" comedy show of the season! The local comics will be bringing the thunder outside in the Beer Garden, and you won't want to miss it! We'll have the usual great selection of adult beverages and food trucks, but leave the kiddos at home for this one! No cover, but 21+ please!
Fri 8 PM Live Salsa with Son Como Son Juno, 1501 1st St. NW Dance to live Salsa with Son Como Son, hosted by DJ Solovino. Authentic Cuban Salsa with Son Como Son on Juno's patio. 21+. Come early and get a pizza or another item from Juno's menu; kitchen stays open until 9:45p (tickets)
Fri 8 – 11 PM Orange Lala Vinyl Club Spins Out Tractor Brewing, 122 Tulane Dr. SE @ the_orange_lala vinyl club with Biscodots, DJ Boggle, Dusty Breaks, and night_cruiser spinning an eclectic assortment of all-vinyl tracks and curating wild videos for the night
Fri 8 – 11 PM Goth Night & Dark Market: Summer Goth Edition Tractor Brewing - Wells Park, 1800 4th St. NW We're celebrating summer as it was intended to be celebrated, with Goth music. Time to break out your Doc Martins, black nail polish, eyeliner, choker, and red lip stick because we're hosting a night of beautiful music for you dark hearts. DJ Riff Rat and DJ Batboy will be spinning one the ones and twos, Pepe El Monstrito will be providing sound, and Spectral Youth will be featuring some amazing local vendors
** Sat 5/11 *\*
Sat 8 AM – 12 PM Downtown Growers' Market Robinson Park, 810 Copper Ave NW The Downtown Growers' Market happens every Saturday! This vibrant community event connects local farmers, growers, artisans, wellness makers, and hot food vendors with the local community from mid-April to early-November. Bring friends / family or come solo to enjoy fresh food made on sight, a variety of seasonal produce, unique arts and crafts, live music, and special programming all in the heart of downtown
Sat 9 AM – 12 PM Bosque Restoration Field Day Tingley Beach, Tingley Dr. SW Help us restore Bosque habitat, Yerba Mansa, and other native plants. Our restoration work includes the removal of invasive non-native Ravenna Grass from the understory along with the replanting and reseeding of native grasses, herbs, and shrubs. These events are open to all members of the community so bring your family and friends. Work takes place at our Albuquerque restoration site located along Tingley Drive, south of Central. Park in the lot at the south end of all the fishing ponds, which is .8 miles south of Central. Wear protective long sleeve clothing and bring plenty of water as well as work gloves and a shovel, if you have them. City of Albuquerque Open Space will be there to train our work crew and provide gloves and tools for anyone who needs them. Please RSVP so we know how many volunteers to expect. Thank you!
Sat 9 AM – 12 PM Spinning at the Market Robinson Park, 810 Copper Ave NW Meet us at the center lawn at the Downtown Growers Market. Come and see us, chat with us, or bring something soft to put your wheel on and a chair if you want to spin with us. If planning on spinning, please RSVP through the website
Sat 9 AM – 1 PM Mother’s Day Sip and Shop Rust is Gold Coffee, 3732 Eubank Blvd. NE Join us for our 5th Annual Mother’s Day Market, featuring local vendors with Mother’s Day inspired gift ideas including: • Flower Bouquets • Greeting Cards • Jewelry • Baked goods • Music (Vinyl Albums). Coffee Drink specials for Mom too!
Sat 10 AM – 2 PM Paws & Pedals: A Pet Adoption Day with Cross My Paws Animal Rescue Bike In Coffee, 949 Montoya Rd. NW Don't miss out on puppy cuddles, coffee, and the chance to meet your new best friend!
Sat 10 AM – 3 PM Shop Local Market Cabezon Park and Community Center, 2307 Cabezon Blvd. SE Rio Rancho If you are a local vendor, come out to Cabezon Park’s local market! We support all things local! Everything must be handmade, or homegrown. No franchise companies. No resale of items. No political booths. No prepared food from Big Box Stores! No premade items re-branded and resold as homemade! No products containing non-sustainable oils. No products containing preservatives, colorants, etcetera, that are artificial, chemical or contain carcinogenics. No sale of weapons or alcohol. Please call the Cabezon Community Center at 505-892-4499 for more information. No admission fee for shoppers
Sat 11 AM The Mama Bear Market Boxing Bear Brewing, 8420 Firestone Ln. NE Get ready for a fun-filled day of shopping, eating, and celebrating your Mama Bear! Join us to explore a variety of unique vendors offering everything from handmade crafts to delicious treats. Whether you're a mom looking for some well-deserved pampering or just looking for a fun day out, this event is perfect for everyone. We will also have a FREE photobooth available to help capture a special moment for your mama bear. Don't miss out on this opportunity to support local businesses and connect with the community. This event is FREE and open to the whole family
Sat 11 AM – 12 PM Animal Tales with the ABQ BioPark International District Library, 7601 Central Ave NE Dive into the captivating world of animals with "Animal Tales" presented by the ABQ BioPark! Join us for a delightful reading session featuring an animal-themed book. Experience the magic as the BioPark brings along real animals and biofacts that connect to the story, giving kids an exciting opportunity to meet these creatures up close! Don't miss this engaging and educational adventure for young animal enthusiasts!
Sat 11 AM - 3 PM Lemonade Day Albuquerque Old Town Plaza Join us for Lemonade Day, where young entrepreneurs showcase their business skills by running lemonade stands across the city! From budgeting to marketing, they'll be serving up delicious drinks while learning valuable lessons. Mark your calendars to support our budding business leaders!
Sat 11 AM – 3 PM Multicultural Arts Festival 13200 Wenonah Ave SE Last year, the festival featured around 30 artists, outdoor activities for the family, food trucks with a range of options, and resource tables for the community. This year, the City is looking forward to building upon the success of the event and creating more opportunities for artists and families to come together to celebrate the talent within our community
Sat 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM Adoption Event Rio Bravo Brewing, 1912 2nd St. NW Join us and our BernCo pets for an adoption event. Come find your new best friend! All adoptions include rabies vaccine, spaying/neutering, and microchips. Did we mention there is no adoption fee? Adopt, don't shop!
Sat 12 PM Mosaic Bird Ornament Rise and Shine Mercantile, 8208 Menaul Blvd. NE $20 all materials included (no refunds). We will practice making a coaster first and then we will make an ornament. Very beginner class. Must stop in and register and pay for class first
Sat 12 – 1:30 PM Mother's Day Cookie Class Poulin Marketplace, 8600 Pan American Fwy NE We'll have an afternoon of fun with friends and partners (or come solo and make new friends). I will walk you through decorating these three beautiful cookies. This class will not cover outlining and flooding skills. Instead, we will work on leaf techniques and floral techniques using two piping tips. (Piping tips will be provided but will not be taken home) Tickets include: -Drink from the venue -Personalized cookie in a different flavor -Materials for class (Cookies, icing, etc.) -Guided instruction from a professional cookie decorator -Giveaways -A percentage of every ticket is donated to Shine, a local organization working in local schools
Sat 12 – 5 PM Mothers Day Market Bow & Arrow Brewing, 608 McKnight Ave NW Mother’s Day Market featuring fine art, home decor, sweet treats, clay works, pottery, flowers, jewelry, & eats by Four Corners Navajo Tacos!
Sat 12 – 10 PM Party In the Park Roosevelt Park, 500 Spruce St. SE Line Up: 12p Moxie, 1p Vic, 2p Number 9, 3p Scin.Til.Late, 4p Walter, 5p B12, 6p the Rev, 7p Sin Seven, 8p Swift Money, 9p 8th Wonder
Sat 1 – 3 PM Basics of Distilling Class Southwest Grape & Grain, 3401 Candelaria Blvd. NE A beginner level class covering the distilling process and the ingredients that go into various spirits. Enjoy some good craft spirits? Always wanted to make your own? In addition to discussing the various types of spirits and the ingredients that go into them, we will cover the basic distillation process, various types of stills, and everything else you will need to start making your own whiskey, rum, vodka, or moonshine! (tickets)
Sat 1 – 4 PM Birthday Party for Sebas w/Mala Maña! A Kid-Friendly Brewery Fundraiser to Fight Childhood Cancer Canteen Brewhouse, 2381 Aztec Rd. NE Join us in celebrating our sweet Sebas' 5th birthday! • Canteen Brewhouse will generously be donating $1 per beer, wine, cider or root beer sold during the event! So come thirsty! • Live music by Mala Maña (1:30-2:45PM) and DJ Pancho! • Kid-friendly activities. • Buy Besos for Sebas Merchandise. • Join Chuy Martinez in singing "Happy Birthday" to Sebas and make a donation. This Mother's Day, help us spread hope and make a difference in the fight against Myoepithelial Carcinoma (MEC). If you are unable to join in person you can still send Sebas a "beso" (a kiss) with a contribution to the "100k Besos for Sebas" Facebook fundraiser. All proceeds will benefit cureMEC to support cancer research for Sebas
Sat 1 – 5 PM Carne Asada Sabado! Bike Day Hangout! 1119 Candelaria Rd. NW Your Rebels just want y'all to come hang out! It's a Rebel event, so who knows what can and will happen? We do know that there will be Fun, Drink, Camaraderie, and a Food Truck. Red Taco Shop will be there serving Carne Asada Specials (Asada Nachos, Asada Tacos, Asada Quesadillas and Asada Bowls). Please bring your Friends and your whole Family. More information will be added as The Rebels figure out what they want to do. They can be quite secretive at times lol. Remember, it's all about the cause
Sat 2 – 4 PM Pre-Mother's Day Show Sawmill Market, 1909 Bellamah Ave NW Burque Jazz Bandits are Celebrating all the mommas at Sawmill! This event is outdoors, so be prepared for the sunshine! Tips appreciated! Bandit merch will be available for purchase!
Sat 2 – 6 PM Birds of a Feather Fundraiser Bosque Brewing Cottonwood Public House, 10250 Cottonwood Park Dr. NW Join us and the amazing folks at Birds of a Feather Parrot Rescue of New Mexico for a special fundraiser! Meet several exotic parrots and learn all about their incredible mission! They will be raffling awesome prizes and a percentage of drink sales during the event will be donated to BoaF
Sat 3 – 10 PM Pints for Parenthood Marble Brewery, 111 Marble Ave NW Join Dar a Luz Birth & Health Center for our Pints for Parenthood event at Marble Brewery Downtown! Donations for Dar a Luz are welcome at the door. Along with Marble's renowned libations and food, we'll have live music from incredible local artists: All Thicc, Red Light Cameras, Willa Jay, Sweet Roll, Sun Sounds, Trillbot. Dar a Luz Birth and Health Center is the only nationally accredited & state licensed freestanding birth and health center in NM. We are dedicated to providing compassionate and holistic prenatal care for birthing people, reproductive health services and a safe alternative to hospital birth for birthing people and their families
Sat 4 PM Make-A-Wish Sand Volleyball Tournament Charlie’s Sandbox, 4335 Paseo del Norte NE Come support the Make-A-Wish Foundation! We will have multiple snack bar items and prizes for 1st and 2nd place! $20 per person. 2-6 players per team (sign up)
Sat 4 – 5 PM Concerts @ the Library: The Enchanters Taylor Ranch Library, 5700 Bogart St. NW Join us for Concerts @ the Library featuring The Enchanters! Experience the magic as this ten-member choral ensemble takes you on a musical journey through the decades, singing favorites from the 30s to the 90s in beautiful four-part harmony. With a diverse repertoire that includes holiday and patriotic numbers, The Enchanters have been delighting audiences for over four years. Don't miss their enchanting performance at the Taylor Ranch Library, the latest installment of our monthly concert series - all for FREE!
Sat 5 PM Mother's Day Celebration Osuna Nursery, 501 Osuna Rd. NE Whether you're searching for a heartfelt gift, indulging in a little self-care, or simply creating cherished memories with your loved ones, Osuna Nursery is the place to be. As you browse our blooms from beautiful ornamental trees to attractive annuals you'll enjoy: • Live music from award-winning cellist Ryan Smith 11am-1pm •Scenic photo opportunities •Osuna University Residential Irrigation with Chris Schlouski of Dekker Perich Sabatini from 11am to 12pm. There is no gift more meaningful than the gift of life. Come find the perfect pairing of plants and pottery to be a personalized reminder of how much she matters for years to come
Sat 6 – 9 PM Annual Bach Society Concert Hope in the Desert Episcopal Church, 8700 Alameda Blvd. NE It’s nearly time once again for our annual Bach Society performances. The New Mexico Bach Chorale and the New Mexico Bach Orchestra will perform J.S. Bach’s full St. John Passion. Tickets for the performance can be purchased online or by calling Hold My Ticket at 877-466-3404. Day-of tickets may be purchased at the door with cash or check
Sat 6 – 9 PM Gone Country Saturdays with DJ Clout Ponderosa Brewing, 1761 Bellamah Ave NW The evening starts with complimentary dance lessons at 5 pm, followed by family-friendly entertainment until 9 pm. Get ready to groove and have a blast!
Sat 6:30 – 9:30 PM Mother's Day Dance Skidmore's Holiday Bowl, 7515 Lomas Blvd. NE Join us for a night of bowling, food, drinks, and a Mother's Day dance to celebrate everything they do for us
Sat 7 PM Mother’s Day Concert Bandido Restaurante, 2128 Central Ave SE A special Mother’s Day concert with Micky Cruz. $10 cover, all ages
Sat 7 – 9 PM First Floor Highway Tractor Brewing, 118 Tulane Dr. SE ABQ band blending original music & reimagined covers w. an 80s inspirited New Wave / Post Punk sound
Sat 7:30 – 9 PM Studio Night Out Dirty Bourbon Dance Hall & Saloon, 9800 Montgomery Blvd., Ste 4 Get your boots ready because we're going out! Come join us for a fun night out on the town. Come as you are and get your groove on. It's a great chance to put those dancing skills to good use. Feel free to invite anyone to come join the party. This event is free other than the cover at The Dirty Bourbon. There's no cover if you arrive before 8PM. Let us know if you have any questions at either 505-750-0011 or 520-261-1223
Sat 8 PM Emo Nite Live Bama's 1865, 6007 Osuna Rd NE Welcome to the electrifying world of Emo Nite Live! Hailing from the vibrant landscapes of Albuquerque, we are a dynamic band dedicated to bringing the spirited sounds of pop-punk and emo music to life, coupled with a unique karaoke experience that lets YOU be the lead singer! Signups to sing start at 8pm. Get there early if you want to participate. No door cover. 21+ only. Come and check out Albuquerque's newest southern style restaurant. Hear or sing some of your favorite pop-punk and emo anthems with us
Sat 8 – 10 PM Hops & Dreams: Star Wars Edition Tractor Brewing - Wells Park, 1800 4th St. NW Join us in a galaxy far, far away… The Desert Darlings return with Raqzia for an epic Star Wars belly dance show! Free show, but tips appreciated!
Sat 8:30 PM – 1 AM SABOR Latin Night - Saturdays with guest DJ ITALIA Bama's 1865, 6007 Osuna Rd. NE DJ Gabriel Goza will be serving you the saucy Salsa, Bachata, Cumbia, Merengue y Mas! Ample Parking, Safe Environment, Beautiful Venue, Good Food, Good Music, Good Vibes. 21+ / $10 cover
Sat 9 PM Back in the Saddle 90's Country Cover Band Backstage at Revel, 4720 Alexander Blvd. NE Doors open at 8 pm, no cover. Show starts at 9 pm! All Ages are welcome! We will have giveaways! Come prepared to two-step and country dance to the 90's country music you love!
** Sun 5/12 ** -- Mother's Day
Sun 10 – 11 AM Yoga & Tea Lost Cultures Tea Bar, 1761 Bellamah Ave NW, Ste C Starting in May, we will be doing our event EVERY SUNDAY. It's a special space where you can release what no longer serves you and rejuvenate your soul. Join us for a truly enriching experience. The first 3 Sunday's will be with @ yoga.birch and the last Sunday of the month will be with @ curvaceousmermaidgoddess. $25 per person, 1 drink from the menu included (tickets)
Sun 10 AM – 2 PM Seeds & Starts Day Rail Yards Market, 777 1st St. SW Ready, Set, Grow! The Rail Yards Market is the best local destination of plants for your garden, blooms for mom, and fresh spring produce for your table. Get your seeds and starter plants from your favorite local growers! Free for all! Everyone is welcome! EBT doubled with Double-Up-Food-Bucks. Senior and WIC programs welcome. Fresh local produce! Breakfast & lunch prepared food options. Handmade Art. ADA Accessible. Free Parking. FREE :: LOCAL :: FAMILY FRIENDLY :: PET FRIENDLY
Sun 10:30 AM – 2:30 PM Mother's Day Brunch Sheraton Uptown, 2600 Louisiana Blvd. NE Treat Mom to all her favorite brunch foods, including made-to-order omelets, garden salads, and of course elegant desserts. $55 per adult, $28 children 5-10 (plus tax & gratuity), children 0-4 complimentary with a paid adult. Reservations are required: 505.349.2520 (menu)
Sun 11 AM Mother's Day Special D.H. Lescomes Winery & Bistro, 901 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, Ste B-100 Celebrate Mother's Day with a special meal! We’re excited to introduce two mouthwatering specials that are sure to delight her taste buds: Baked Penne Rustica and Pan-Seared Chilean Sea Bass. Plus, add a glass of any of our 631 Signature wines to one of these specials for only $7 Reservations recommended, please call your location (more info)
Sun 11 AM – 4 PM Mother's Day Sunday Rally Sunday Service Motor Co, 2701 4th St. NW Join us for May's Sunday Rally - cohosted by Indian Motorcycle and the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride 2024. This month, we will be meeting at Indian Motorcycle off of Alameda for coffee and pastries. We will then cruise back to Sunday Service for live music, food, and raffles. Drop in and learn more about Indian Motorcycles, The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride, and donate to Mothers in need this Mother's Day!
Sun 11:30 AM Mamma Mia! Historic Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave NE Showing Starts at 11:30 am Tickets are ONLY $10 for General Admission $25 Brunch and a Movie Ticket $21 Brunch Only ticket. Grab your ticket online or call for reservations today!
Sun 12 PM Mother's Day - Moms play for free! Empire Board Game Library, 3503 Central Ave NE Let Empire treat you to some free play time! If you're a mom, then come in this Sunday and play any of our 1,000 games without paying for table time on your special day
Sun 12 – 8 PM Mother's Day Seared Bistro, 119 San Pasquale Ave SW Brunch 12-3 PM (click link for full menu), Dinner 12-8 PM
Sun 1 – 5 PM Mother's Day in Old Town 2000 N. Plaza St. NW The City of Albuquerque presents this free event celebrates Mom on her special day in Old Town and features food, shopping, kids’ activities, and more. Enjoy live music on the Gazebo with performances by Nathaniel Krantz, Baila! Baila!, and Picoso. Grab a bite to eat from local food trucks Craft Q BBQ, Tikka Spice, and Pack’n Bowlz or enjoy a sit down meal from one of the Old Town restaurants. Eat, dance, and enjoy time with the family in Historic Old Town! (more info)
Sun 1 – 5 PM Animated Iris: Mother's Day Iris Show Albuquerque Garden Center, 10120 Lomas Blvd. NE Open to the Public. Free Admission. Public Invited to Submit Entries 8-9AM
Sun 2 – 5 PM May Swing Sanctuary Retreat Enchantment Ballroom, 337 San Pedro Dr. NE Do you love West Coast Swing? Do you compete or would you like to start competing? Have you been looking for a community of like-minded, supportive dancers to push your boundaries and empower you to reach your full dance potential? Join Melissa for The Swing Sanctuary Retreat, a competitors community focused gathering for those of us looking for a safe space to foster positive change in our dancing with like-minded community members. The only requirements to join are a positive attitude and having competed or planning to compete a West Coast Swing Jack and Jill within a year. If you competed at Rio Grande or are planning to compete at Dance Fiesta, those count! If you'd like to join the group but aren't sure about competing, let us know, we're happy to talk to you about it and help you plan an event within the next year, that's all it takes! This will be a regular monthly gathering. If you have any questions as to if this is a good fit for you and your goals, please let us know. Cost: $20
Sun 4 – 5:30 PM Paint Your Own Pot Mrs. Sprinkles Ice Cream, 3107 Eubank Blvd. NE Paint Night with Susan Gomez is your chance to grab your pals, the fam or just yourself and paint the night away. Have fun while creating lasting memories to take home and enjoy forever! Join us for my very first Paint Your Own Pot event! Mrs. Sprinkles is the newest addition to the charming Scottsdale Village Shopping Center. Come see the beautiful shop, have some fun with Mom or Grandma and have some amazing treats! What a wonderful way to spend Mother's Day! Enjoy buy one, get one half off the full menu that day! All supplies are included and all are welcome for this event. Seating is Limited. Please arrive a few minutes early for a 4pm start time. NO NEED TO PICK UP A TICKET AHEAD OF TIME, CHECK IN AT THE EVENT
Sun 6 – 9 PM Sunday Funday Karaoke Tractor Brewing - Wells Park, 1800 4th St. NW What brings the fun better then karaoke? Nothing! We got an all new night of karaoke for you singing addicts! Come amp up your Sunday Funday and sing a song with us! The Pop Up will be on hand serving up eats!
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2024.05.02 19:24 clearliquidclearjar TALLAHASSEE WEEKLY EVENTS, 5/2 – 5/8

Events are listed by the day. Events that happen every week appear first, one time stuff after that. If you have anything you’d like people to know about, comment here or message me and I’ll add it in. If you’d like further info about any of the events, look it up! I usually don’t have any extra to add.
Large Scale, Ongoing, and Multi-Day Events
Local Running, Walking, and Biking Info: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/
Guided Paddling Outings all around the area: https://www.facebook.com/hsmithoutdoors
Tallahassee Film Society Showings: https://www.tallahasseefilms.com/tickets/
Book Clubs for all tastes: https://www.facebook.com/midtownreadeevents
Live Theater:
OutdooFarmer’s Markets:
THURSDAY, 5/2
  • Blue Tavern: Bramble’s Bluegrass Jam. 5pm
  • The Moon: Charles Wesley Godwin with special guest Kashus Culpepper. 6:30pm
  • The Bark: Draining Kiss, Kare, and Candle Wishes. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Music of the Spheres: Brazilian samba, funk, and more with Grupo Jaraguá. 8pm
  • 926: Sweeping Promises with Solomon Hill and Counterfeit Stereo. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: The Tortured Poets Department Listen Party! 8pm
  • Cap City Video Lounge: Agnes & Agatha = WORK IN PROGRESS. Agnes & Agatha are getting ready for the big reveal at Atlanta Fringe. Before we go - we are doing a work-in-progress showing on May 2nd. Two showings: 8:30pm & 9:45pm. Come out and see us stumble through what will eventually be our show. We may still be on book. We may change some things we go. We may lose ourselves completely. Don't miss out! Seating is limited to about 25-30 people per showing, so please arrive before your chosen showing time as we will need to start each run right on time. 8:30pm/Suggested donation: $10
FRIDAY, 5/3
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Steve Malono. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe Brewing: Flannel Fridays with Live Music. 6pm
  • Hobbit West: Friday Night Dart Tournament. Anyone can Enter! Sign ups at 7:30, Darts fly at 8:00/$10 entry fee
  • Ouzts Too: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 8pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-11pm/21+
  • 926: The Hot Friday Night Party and Drag Show. 9pm/$5/18+
  • Blue Tavern: Tommy Hoople’s Delta Ringnecks. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe: Southern Latitude Band at the Galactic Derby Fiesta. 6pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Big Poppa & the Shuffle Brothers. 6pm
  • The Plant: Maker’s Market Art Fair featuring local artists selling handmade items and live music from Freezee, June The Phrog, and Miles F. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Lee C. Payton & the LCP Band. 7pm
  • The Sound Bar: The Elements. 7pm
  • Mickee Faust Club: Bog Lilies at First Friday. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Mike Leadon & Bill McGuire. 8pm
  • Vino Beano: Paula Sofia. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: The Pin Up Power Hour! Burlesque Show. 8pm/21+
SATURDAY, 5/4
  • Brinkley Glen Park: Invasive Plant Removal. Join Master Gardener Volunteers at this weekly invasive plant removal event. This is a great way to learn to ID our invasive plant species and how to remove them. We recommend wearing long pants and sleeves, closed-toed shoes, gloves, a hat and mosquito spray. Bring gardening tools such as hand clippers, loppers, trowels, etc. if you have them. We are removing coral ardisia bushes and berries, nandina, tung trees, Tradescantia flumenensis, cat's claw vine, winged yam, Japanese climbing fern, skunkvine and more. Directions: The best way to get there is to take Meridian Rd to Waverly Rd, go to the next intersection and turn left onto Abbotsford Way, then turn left at the next road called Woodside Dr. At the stop sign turn left onto Lothian. Lothian ends in a cul-de-sac and there is a sign that says Brinkley Glen Park. 8:30am-11:30am
  • Gamescape: Saturday Gaming. Gamescape has relocated from Railroad Square to the Huntington Oaks Plaza (Suite 302, next to the Library) at N Monroe St and Fred George Rd. Open gaming tables are available. Noon-6pm
  • Potbellys: 7th Annual FAKE St. Patrick's Day Party. 4pm
  • Duke’s and Dottie’s: Line Dancing Plus Lessons. 7pm/21+
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Laughterday Night Fever. * Join us every Saturday at Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack for a free comedy show!* 8:30pm
  • 926: Latin Night. Dance to the irresistible beats of Zeus and prepare to be dazzled by a spectacular drag show at midnight. It's more than a party, it's an experience. 9:30pm/$10 21+, $15 under 21
  • Skate World: May Character Breakfast. 8am
  • Lafayette Heritage Trail Park: May Birding Social. * Meet in the parking lot near the restrooms at 8:15 AM to sign the liability waiver. This is a birding social not a guided walk. We’ll determine our route when we meet up. This park provides opportunities to see and hear woodland birds, Ospreys, Bald Eagles, and aquatic and wading birds on Lake Piney Z and Lower Lake Lafayette. Estimated distance is about 3 miles, but participants are free to leave the group at any time. The trail is an easy hike, but on natural terrain. Bring drinking water for yourself. Bug spray is recommended. No need to register for this outing—just show up!* 8:30am
  • La Tiendita: Cinco de Mayo Celebration: Margaritas, Music, and More! Join us for a festive Cinco de Mayo celebration on Saturday, the 4th! Doors open at 10:30am, and we'll be serving up delicious food specials all day, including cochinita pibil, horchata, pozole, and more. After 5:30pm, indulge in our Brazilian menu featuring grilled picanha and feijoada to add a taste of Brazil to the fiesta! *Live Music by Rhys Bennett and the Gringos: Vontade** will kick off at 6:30pm and continue until 9:30pm, creating the perfect ambiance for a night of fun and fiesta. Doors close at 10pm, so make sure to come early and stay late to enjoy all the excitement. Save the date and get ready to indulge in the flavors of Mexico, groove to live music, and savor Brazilian delights with us on Saturday, the 4th!* 10:30am-10pm
  • Cosmic Cat: Free Comic Book Day 2024. 11am-5pm
  • Fallout Comics: Free Comic Book Day 2024. * Free Comics! Big Sale! Guest Artists and Costumed People!* 11am
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: May the 4th Be With You. We'll have Star Wars-themed beers. Jabba Juice for the kids. Star Wars Trivia. A Far, Far Away costume contest. Inter-galactic Movies on our 8 big screen TVs all day. And even a few drink specials for graduates. (It's also Graduation Day AND Kentucky Derby Day, too!) 11am
  • Growler Country: 3rd Annual Star Wars Celebration Weekend. Costume contest, Special drink, Ice cream, Silent Auction with amazing prizes. 11am
  • Blue Tavern: First Saturday Swim with Bluegill Bill. 5pm
  • Challenger Center: Star Wars Day Concert. Come join us for a short concert of Star Wars favorites featuring the North Florida Suzuki School students and staff! Concert begins at 5pm in the planetarium, Star Wars trivia and movie screening hosted by the Challenger Center to follow. FREE and open to the public! 5pm
  • Hobbit East: Anna Wescoat. 6pm
  • Cascades: George Thorogood & The Destroyers “Bad All Over The World – 50 Years of Rock” Tour with 38 Special. 6pm
  • Fire Bettys: The Groove Merchants. 7pm/21+
  • American Legion Hall: 4 Sicks. 7pm/$8
SUNDAY, 5/5
  • Bicycle House: Sunday Ride. Ride at 10:30 AM from Bicycle House. We will ride the Cascades trail to the St Marks trail and down to Wakulla station and return, about 31 miles. Ride speed is 12 to 14 mph, with periodic regroups. Vernon Bailey is the ride leader. Vernon is a new CCC member who’s been biking for 50 years enjoys riding with small groups and weekend touring. 10am
  • Halisi Africa: Soulful Sundays. Join us for Motherland Brunch at Halisi Africa. We'll be serving our brunch special including an appetizer, main course, a sweet, and our signature African mimosas we call ukwaju. The event will also feature an art exhibition by Christopher Barnhart and live entertainment by local artists. 11am
  • Flippin’ Great Pinball: $25 Sunday Funday. Every Sunday spend a fun-filled time with the family for only $25 plus tax at the arcade! Our normal all-day family admission of $34.99 is just $25 and that includes up to a family of 6 (two adults and four kids). Experience affordable family fun that everyone will enjoy. Noon-8pm
  • E Peck Greene Park (Behind the LeRoy Collins Library): Food Not Bombs Free Mealshare. We offer free vegetarian/vegan food, water, coffee, personal care & hygiene products, bus passes, and clothing when we have some available to those in need. Contact foodnotbombstally@gmail.com to find out about getting involved. Noon-2pm
  • LeRoy Collins Library: Tallahassee Go Club Meetings. Come play the captivating ancient game of Go, also known as Baduk, with some friendly games and discussions. Beginners welcome. Visit https://www.tallahasseegoclub.com for more information. 1pm
  • Gamescape: Pokémon League. Come learn, play, and trade with the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games! We LOVE seeing new players, so come learn how to play! We play both the Trading Card Game and the Video Game casually and competitively. The store offers lots of different seating arrangements to meet our group's needs, as well as food, drinks, and Pokémon products for purchase. We are also hold regular, officially sanctioned tournaments for Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Competitions! 2-4pm
  • The Plant: Open Jam. All instruments, all players welcome. 4pm-9pm
  • Pedro’s: Mariachi Clasico. 6pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Open Mic Night Hosted by Conor Churchill. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Comedy Night. Come have some laughs with us on Sunday nights! If you are interested in participating in the show, reach out to therealsleepypfloyd@gmail.com 7:30pm
  • 926: Queer Makers Market. The Queer Tallahassee Artists Collective is proud to present the May edition of the Queer Makers Market at 926 on West Tharpe Street. Come and browse the creations of many of Tallahassee's amazing artists and makers. Admission is free. We will be setting up in the grassy field at the back of the 926 parking lot - just look for the canopies! 11am-3pm
  • Growler Country: 3rd Annual Star Wars Celebration Weekend. Costume contest, Special drink, Ice cream, Silent Auction with amazing prizes. 11am
  • Tallahassee Nurseries: Sunday in the Word Garden. * In partnership with esteemed Florida artist Katee Tully, Tallahassee Nurseries presents a celebration of poetry and spoken word. We welcome several locally-renowned poets and writers as they share pieces of prose.* 3:30pm
MONDAY, 5/6
  • Just One More: Bingo. 5pm-6:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Margarita Monday, Open-Mic Night hosted by The Saltwater Cowboy. 5:30pm-8pm
  • American Legion Hall: Cha Cha - Weekly Lessons. 6:15pm/$5
  • Hangar 38: Bingo. 6:45pm
  • Vino Beano: Tipsy Trivia. 7pm
TUESDAY, 5/7
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour. 5pm
  • The Getaway Grille: Tuesday Night Bikes and Trikes. 6pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Company: Tuesday Night Beer-go! 6pm
  • Crafty Crab: BOOMIN' Karaoke. 7pm
  • Gamescape: Hobby Night. Slay the grey together! Join your fellow gamers and turn your pile of grey miniatures into a battle ready army. Need some painting tips? Feel free to ask at hobby night. You can bring any miniature for any game to paint. 7pm
  • Ology Midtown: Jazz Jam Sessions. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Trivia. 7pm
  • Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. 1st Tuesday of the month is General Knowledge with rotating themes the rest of the month. 7pm
  • House of Music: Tuesday Trivia & Karaoke. 7pm
  • American Legion Hall: Tallahassee Swing Band Tuesday Night Dance. 7:30pm
  • Burrito Boarder: Karaoke with DJ Roldus. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: Comedy Night. 8pm
  • Poor Pauls: Trivia. 8pm/21+
  • Blue Tavern: Bluesday Tuesday with Bill Ricci. Every Tuesday is Blues Day @ the Blue Tavern and Blues Meets Girl is a Tallahassee favorite. This perfect, intimate venue provides just what you need for both a mid-week break and authentic blues music experience. 8pm/$5
  • 4th Quarter: Professor Jim's Tuesday Night Trivia. Popular for a reason! 8pm
  • Argonaut Coffee: Trivia Tuesday. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Karaoke. 8pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Open Mic Comedy Night. 8pm/21+
  • 926: Tacos and Trivia. 9pm
WEDNESDAY, 5/8
  • Sugar and Spice Tally: Game Night. Join us every Wednesday Night for community game night. Bring your own or use ours! Let me know if you need to reserve space for a large group. Free to attend! 5pm
  • Goodwood: Wonderful Wednesday. 6pm/$5
  • Burrito Boarder: D&D Night. 6pm
  • Level 8 Rooftop Lounge: Trivia. 6pm
  • La Florida Coffee & Wine: Trivia Night. 6pm
  • The Great Games Library: Open Game Night. 6pm/free
  • American Legion Hall: Sue Boyd Country Western and More Dance Class. Session 2 - Beginner 6:30 to 7:45 pm What: East Coast Swing and Waltz. Cost: $8.00 per person. Wear comfortable shoes you can turn in. 7:45 to 8:15 - Practice dance with paid admission. 8:15 to 9:30: Intermediate - 2 Step and WCS. $8.00 per person or $13.00 for both classes. Vaccines are required. Face masks are optional. Changing partners is optional. 6:30pm
  • Perry Lynn’s Smokehouse in Quincy: Wed Night Open Mic w/ Steven Ritter and Friends. 6:30pm
  • Hangar 38: Trivia. 6:45pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Tallahassee: Trivia. Teams up to 6 players for three rounds with 10 questions and a tie breaker each round. Winners are by round so don’t worry if you need to come late or can’t stay the whole time! Prizes include a round of beer, a 6 pack and a gift card! 7pm
  • Proof: Trivia. 7pm
  • Vino Beano: Wine Bingo. 7pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Trivia. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Wednesday Open Mic with Doc Russell. The open mic night that has run continuously for almost 20 years, once housed at the Warehouse, lives on at the Blue Tavern. Doc Russell continues as the host with the most. Sign up starts at 7:45pm/free to attend
  • House of Music: Bar Bingo! Free to Play & Late Night Karaoke. 7pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Karaoke! 8pm/21+/free
  • Dukes and Dotties: College Night and Line Dancing Lessons. 8pm
  • Finnegans Wake: Trivia. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Open Mic Night. 8pm
  • South Station: Summer Movie Nights. 8:30pm/free
  • The Bark: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 9pm
  • Peppers: Karaoke. 9pm
  • 926: Dragged Out Wednesday. 10pm

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2024.04.29 17:31 DiscoverDurham Things to do in Durham this week!

If you’d like to add an event to our calendar, submit an event here. Please check with the event organizers to see if events change due to weather. Have a great week!
See the full weekly calendar on our website.

Noteworthy Events

PLAYlist Concert Series: John Brown & the Groove Shop Band at Durham Central Park
NCCU Graduation at NCCU
19th Annual Strawberry Festival at Old North Durham Park
Durham Craft Market Spring Fling at Durham Central Park
Cinco de Mayo Latin Day Party! at The Velvet Hippo Bar & Lounge

Multi-Day Events

NCCU Jazz Festival at NCCU
Sandlot Revival at Historic Durham Athletic Park
Popup Arts and Crafts Market at Horse & Buggy Press and Friends Gallery
RetroNoir Film Series at The Carolina Theatre
Historic Buildings Open House at West Point on the Eno Park
Jewish Food Week at Jewish for Good at the Levin JCC
Movies at The Carolina Theatre

Monday, Apr 29

12:30 p.m.
Pop-Up Birds of Prey Tour at Piedmont Wildlife Center
2 p.m.
Board Game Night at The Glass Jug in Downtown Durham
5 p.m.
Arts & Drafts at Fullsteam Brewery
6 p.m.
Queer Death Cafe at Arcana
Conquest: Night with the Sorcerer Kings at Atomic Empire
Disc Golf Putting League at The Glass Jug in RTP
6:30 p.m.
Trivia Night at Ponysaurus Brewing Company
7 p.m.
Community Board Game Night at Moon Dog Meadery
8 p.m.
Matteo Bocelli at The Carolina Theatre

Tuesday, Apr 30

Events at Boxyard RTP
Events at Durty Bull Brewing Brewing Company
Events at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham
Events at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
6 p.m.
Erotic Fan Fiction at Arcana
Trivia at Durham Food Hall
Bring Your Own Vinyl with Jaffar at Rubies on Five Points
Women on the Wall at Triangle Rock Club - Durham
6:30 p.m.
Cowboys With Big Hearts at Atomic Empire
7 p.m.
Trivia at Beer Study Durham
Not Rocket Science Trivia at DSSOLVR Durham
Tuesday Blues Jam at The Blue Note Grill
7:30 p.m.
Eloquent Soul - Open Mic Night hosted by Dasan Ahanu at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
Durham Tech Sings at Motorco Music Hall
North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra at Sharp 9 Gallery
8 p.m.
Jeremy 'Bean' Clemons Trio at Kingfisher

Wednesday, May 1

Events at Atomic Empire
Events at Boxyard RTP
Events at ZincHouse Winery & Brewery
3 p.m.
Durham Farmers’ Market at Durham Central Park
5 p.m.
Free Wednesday Wine Tasting at Beer Study Durham
6 p.m.
Triangle Area Pagan Alliance Meet Up and Tarot with Heiltje at Arcana
Hike at Horton Grove Preserve
7 p.m.
Astronomy on Tap at Fullsteam Brewery
Hammered Trivia at Hi-Wire Brewing
Karaoke Night at Mavericks Smokehouse
Benefit Jam For Congo Flood Relief at Motorco Music Hall
Music Bingo at Ponysaurus Brewing Company
Brett Chambers Open Mic at The Blue Note Grill
7:30 p.m.
Ally J on the Roof at The Durham Hotel
8 p.m.
Air Hockey Tournament at Boxcar Bar + Arcade
Trivia Night at Bull McCabe's
Karaoke at Moon Dog Meadery
Blends With Friends at The Pinhook

Thursday, May 2

Events at Boxyard RTP
Events at Durty Bull Brewing Brewing Company
11 a.m.
Walk on the Wild Side: Native Shrubs at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
3 p.m.
Guided Museum Tour at 21c Museum Hotels Durham
5 p.m.
Thirsty Thursdays at Dashi
Spring Grilling on the Roof: Moonbelly Meat Co. at The Durham Hotel
6 p.m.
Jonathan Groger and Carter Hodge and Tarot with Rene at Arcana
Game Designers of North Carolina Meetup at Atomic Empire
Vinyl Night with DJ Deckades at Gizmo Brew Works
6:15 p.m.
Pony Run at Ponysaurus Brewing Company
6:30 p.m.
Resin Pour Charcuterie Board at DSSOLVR
Line Dance Classes at Mystic Farm and Distillery
Boulders & Brews Meetup at Triangle Rock Club - Durham
Magick of Tarot Workshop at Weldon Mills Distillery
7 p.m.
Trivia Night at Beer Tooth Taproom
Bring Your Own Vinyl Night at Congress Social Bar
Community Board Game Night at Moon Dog Meadery
Comedy Improv with Stolen Identity & Friends at Succotash Southern & Creole Kitchen
Celebration of NC Songwriting: Jonathan Byrd, Abigail Dowd, Nancy Middleton & Kirk Ridge at The Blue Note Grill
7:30 p.m.
Trivia Night with Big Slow Tom at Clouds Brewing Brightleaf Square
Adriel and the Force at Sharp 9 Gallery
8 p.m.
Weekly Single Mingle at Boxcar Bar + Arcade
Trivia at Fullsteam Brewery
Catwolf / Miss Lonely / Pageant / Housewife at The Pinhook
9:30 p.m.
Karaoke Night at The Tavern

Friday, May 3

Events at Atomic Empire
Events at Durty Bull Brewing Company
Events at Mettlesome
Events at Moon Dog Meadery
Events at The Blue Note Grill
9 a.m.
F is for First Responders at Museum of Durham History
10 a.m.
Tasting at Ten at Counter Culture Coffee
5:30 p.m.
LOJO: Log Off, Jam On at Boxyard RTP
6 p.m.
Andrew Kasab and Tarot with Rene at Arcana
Friday Night Makes at Durham Arts Council
6:30 p.m.
Rebecca Kleinmann Quintet at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
7 p.m.
Live Vinyl Spinning by PhDJ at Beer Study Durham
Diggin in the Crates at Boricua Soul
Stand Up Comedy at Mystic Farm and Distillery
American Muse: Music and the Paranormal with Matt Marble at Online
7:30 p.m.
PLAYlist Concert Series: John Brown & the Groove Shop Band at Durham Central Park
Uri Gurvich/Rodolfo Zuniga Quartet at Sharp 9 Gallery
Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular at The Carolina Theatre
8 p.m.
Latin Dance at Arthur Murray Durham
Get the Led Out at DPAC
Stereo Reveries at DSSOLVR Durham
Music by Jives at Pioneers
Alexa Vélez & Daniel Levin + David Menestres at Shadowbox Studio
9 p.m.
Rebecca Kleinmann Quintet at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
Rock En Español: The Latin Rock Invasion at Motorco Music Hall
90's Karaoke at The Pinhook
Latin Nights at The Velvet Hippo Bar & Lounge
10 p.m.
Moodboard at Rubies on Five Points

Saturday, May 4

Events at Boxyard RTP
Events at Durty Bull Brewing Company
Distillery Tours and Tastings at Liberty & Plenty
Events at Mettlesome
Guided Walking Tours with Triangle Adventures
8 a.m.
Cars and Coffee at 5425 Page Rd
Durham Farmers' Market at Durham Central Park
parkrun Durham at Southern Boundaries Park
9 a.m.
South Durham Farmers' Market at Greenwood Commons Shopping Center
40th Anniversary Festival at Kiefer Nursery
NCCU Graduation at NCCU
Naturally Wild presents Birding for QTBIPOC at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
9:30 a.m.
Pollinator Garden Volunteer Day at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
10 a.m.
Free Comic Book Day at Atomic Empire
Annual Spring Celebration & Plant Sale at Briggs Ave Community Garden
Hayti and Haiti: Free Soil Havens Walking Tour at Hayti Heritage Center
11 a.m.
19th Annual Strawberry Festival at Old North Durham Park
Durham Garden Tour at Various Locations
12 p.m.
May The 4th Party at Boxcar Bar + Arcade
Crafternoons at Gizmo Brew Works
1 p.m.
Wild Kratts at DPAC
2 p.m.
Durham "Bullpen" Treasure Bullpen at Fullsteam Brewery
NCCU Graduation at NCCU
3 p.m.
Cinco de Mayo Bar Crawl at Downtown Durham
Derby Day Party at Lula and Sadie's
Pops in the Park at Piney Wood Park
5 p.m.
Wild Kratts at DPAC
6 p.m.
DanceGruv Radio presents WAV 002 at 21C Museum Hotel
Bardo Bloom and Tarot with Virginia at Arcana
Emily K Center’s Mother’s Day Ball at Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club
6:30 p.m.
BeMyFiasco at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
7 p.m.
West Virginia Dance Company at ADF's Samuel H. Scripps Studios
7:30 p.m.
Private Event: Shop Closed at Moon Dog Meadery
Kevin Beardsley Quartet at Sharp 9 Gallery
The DJam at Succotash Southern & Creole Kitchen
The Howard Levy 4 at The Blue Note Grill
9 p.m.
BeMyFiasco at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
Gimme Gimme Disco at Motorco Music Hall
Punk & Drag For May The 4th Be With You at The Pinhook
10 p.m.
Gay Agenda Presents: Galactical Boogie at Rubies on Five Points

Sunday, May 5

Events at Atomic Empire
Events at Durty Bull Brewing Company
10 a.m.
Durham Craft Market Spring Fling at Durham Central Park
Jazz Brunch at Lula & Sadie's
12 p.m.
Cinco De Mayo at Boxcar Bar + Arcade
Community Celebration at Nasher Museum of Art
Sunday Dollar Bin Sale for Charity at Rumors Durham
Bike Month Kick-Off: Bike to Connections Ride at West Durham
Farmers Market at ZincHouse Winery & Brewery
12:15 p.m.
Public Tour at Duke Chapel
1 p.m.
Black Farmers' Market at Durham Tech
Duke Baseball vs Longwood at Jack Coombs Stadium (Doubleheader)
2 p.m.
Hillandale Golf Beginner Clinic at Hillandale Golf Course
Cinco de Mayo Latin Day Party! at The Velvet Hippo Bar & Lounge
3 p.m.
United in Song: Music of the American Experience at Baldwin Auditorium
4 p.m.
Gardening Classes at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham
6 p.m.
Nathan Hockett & Jonathan Yandel and Tarot with Emily at Arcana
6:30 p.m.
Open Mic Night at Moon Dog Meadery
7:30 p.m.
Dr. Jordan B Peterson at DPAC
8 p.m.
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the PTSD-List at The Carolina Theatre

Running Art Exhibits

Constellations: 40 Years of Explorations within Sacred Geometry at Horse & Buggy Press and Friends Gallery
Jenny Blazing: Scapes - 5 Points Gallery Featured Artist Exhibition at 5 Points Gallery
Hometown (Inherited): Ten Year Retrospective at The Fruit
It Ain’t All Black And White at DAG Truist Gallery
María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold at Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
Counterpoints at Durham Bottling Co.
Cameron Elyse's Divine Nine Legacy Memoir Exhibition at Hayti Heritage Center
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2024.04.26 03:45 BurritoFueled What's happening in Elk Grove this weekend, April 26th-28th, 2024

Events around town this weekend...

Special Events

Friday, April 26, 2024
EG ACT Tri-Tip Dinner Fundraiser @ Laguna Town Hall
Saturday, April 27, 2024
Spring Garden Faire @ The Secret Garden
Elk Grove Festival of The Arts @ Old Town Plaza
Women in Business Vendor Expo @ Total Sculpting
Beekeeping 101 @ Elk Grove Community Garden
Elk Grove Brewfest @ Elk Grove Park
6th Annual Chili Cookoff @ Tilted Mash
Spring Winemaker's Dinner @ Christopher Cellars
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Spring Garden Faire @ The Secret Garden
Big Day of Giving Bottomless Brunch @ Chicks in Crisis

Weekly Events

Friday
Food Truck Friday @ Jan Rau Park
Open Mic Night @ A Seat at The Table Books
Friday Night Magic @ Hobby Quest
Saturday
Certified Farmers' Market @ Laguna Gateway
Warhammer: Open Play @ Hobby Quest
Family Storytime @ A Seat At The Table Books
Vanguard Weekly Event @ Hobby Quest
Sunday
Cars and Coffee @ Rescate
Kids Pokemon @ Hobby Quest

Live Music/Dancing

Babe’s Lounge
9021 Elk Grove Blvd
Friday: Karaoke, 7pm
Coatza Brewing Company
92511 Elk Grove Blvd
Friday: Captain Kitten’s Chicken Fried Cats, 6-10pm, No cover
Saturday: Latin Party Crew, 7-10pm, No cover
Christopher Cellars
9654 Bradshaw Road
Friday: The Why Nots, 4-8pm, No cover
McConnell Estates Winery
10686 W. Stockton Blvd
Sunday: 99 and One-Half Days, 1-4pm, No cover (reservation recommended)
South Slope Wines
10527 Sheldon Road
Saturday: Cut3 Band, 2-5pm, No cover
Sunday: Black Diamond Project, 2-5pm, No cover
The Humidor Bourbon & Cigars
1 Sky River Parkway
Friday: Colt Coleman, 6-9pm, No cover
Saturday: Alex Vincent, 6-9pm, No cover
The Velvet Martini
Sheldon Inn, 9000 Grantline Road
Saturday: Zach Olmos, 7-10pm, No cover
Vannatta Wines
8718 Grantline Road
Friday: Willow Snags, 7-9pm, No cover
Waterman Brewing Co.
9824 Dino Drive #150
Friday: Todd Featherston Band, 6:30 PM, No cover
Saturday: Eagle Stone Riders, 6:30 PM, No cover
YNot Club
8945 Grantline Road
Friday: Line Dancing w/ DJ Doug, 9pm-1am (lessons from 8-9pm), No cover
Saturday: Beau Jeffers Honkeytonk Hour, 9pm, No cover

Outdoors

Saturday
Woodland Mindfulness @ Deer Creek Hills Preserve
History Hike @ Deer Creek Hills Preserve
Equestrian Ride @ Deer Creek Hills Preserve
Sunday
Guided Vernal Pool Walk @ Howard Ranch Trail
Feel free to add your own events below. PM your event to be added to a future post!
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2024.04.26 01:39 ReggaetonPartyMane1 Am I the only one annoyed by this fact?

The Jhayco thing got me thinking about how average to decent songs do crazy numbers for Pop artists like Karol G and Balvin with their big corporate machines backing them but if those same writers gave those songs to someone only big in the Reggaeton world, their numbers are often below average.
For example. If Oneill would have kept "Reggaeton Lento" for himself, he probably would still be under a million plays. Meanwhile CNCO have 1.7 billion on YOUTUBE alone. The song doesn't suck but is decent at best. I think if they gave Arcangel 'Hawai' over Maluma, and it didn't feature Bad Bunny or Ozuna, he would have only done a fraction. Arcangel would probably be under 50 million plays right now with 'Hawai' while Maluma got around 5 billion plays overall. It annoys the heck out of me.
I've worked in the lower rung of the music business. I will not go into specifics for personal reasons and have seen these scenes up close. Often enough one hears people exclaim that the music business is nothing but a sham and that the people who have hits are all a manipulation of corporate propaganda. I have been working in music almost all my life and heard this since I was a young boy but never gave it any credence. It wasn't until this horrid Pop Urbano era that I began thinking. Maybe this is true?
At the bars and clubs I worked in often people that complained about artists with much fame were failed/unknown singers who did crappy karaoke versiones of popular Banda El Recodo songs who had little to no talent to begin with. I have never seen anyone with true talent complain about this. I often listen to music from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's and feel that those hits were organic. Yea there was great stuff that floated below the radar, but those hits were often beautiful songs even the bubble gum regurgitative stuff was much better than what you here today both in english and spanish music.
But something happened around the 2010's and I believe it is the fault of social media and manipulative digital trends which seap through to audio streaming services... A lot of awful music is making incredible numbers. You see it in Pop Urbano more than anywhere. Maybe it was always like this and those songs just get better because of nostalgia, but I feel today it is worse than ever. I dare say that at best only 50% of the mainstream Latin Pop hits are any good, and often times not even that. It wasn't like that before. I think greed is more ever present in Latin music than ever and it is negatively affecting the quality of modern music the masses are exposed to. I think the audience will eventually win back the music, even though AI is gonna give us a run for our money, but not conquer us, yet... I believe organic hits will make a comeback and we see it once in a while still. I believe the rise of Alvaro Diaz, Rauw Alejandro and Rosalia is a testament to this. But for at least a couple of more years, inorganic music material will continue to pollute our ears and souls. Not me though, I'm just gonna ignore the new bullcrap and only adopt the good stuff then travel back in time sonically to a better era Lord Willing. I am so sick of Reggaeton. It fucking sucks ass today. 90% of you artists are pure garbage. Saiko, you're overrated and your effeminate appeal makes me question what you did to receive your fame. Ryan Castro's fans overrate him waaaay too much. He has two terrible albums but I give him his due, he makes a good song once in a blue moon. Most of his stuff is average to below average. He is like the discount bin Feid or an annoying Chencho always copying his style but doing a bad job at it most of the time. And what is it with all these new Pop Urbano females feeling they always have to sell sex. They market these girls singing freely about committing prostitution on record to adolescent females whose parents should feel ashamed letting those young girls listen to that stuff. Even Karol G is guilty of this on occassion. WTF!? Ivy Queen never did that!
I LOATHE Reggaeton and Spanish Rap today. Not even 10% of the works out there today justify its existence for me. But for some reason I feel committed to attempting preserve its true history although often I feel its a waste of time. You people of today and these below average new talents marketed to the top don't really care about it. You just love the material facets of it like Money, Fame, Drugs and Sex. I would forgive that if your music was good, but most of you "Urbano" artists are awful and I have to believe some of you sold your soul to Satan for most of you deserve none of your success.
I feel bad for you young kids though that have to be force fed this stuff and remain trendy. I hate the fact that 10 years from now there's gonna be high school graduates in their reunions shouting "Hey bra, put on the "Reggaeton Lento". That's my shiznit!" or "Remember when Reggaeton was good like with CNCO"? *shudders*
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2024.04.25 22:34 clearliquidclearjar TALLAHASSEE WEEKLY EVENTS, 4/25 – 5/1

Events are listed by the day. Events that happen every week appear first, one time stuff after that. If you have anything you’d like people to know about, comment here or message me and I’ll add it in. If you’d like further info about any of the events, look it up! I usually don’t have any extra to add.
Large Scale, Ongoing, and Multi-Day Events
Local Running, Walking, and Biking Info: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/
Guided Paddling Outings all around the area: https://www.facebook.com/hsmithoutdoors
Tallahassee Film Society Showings: https://www.tallahasseefilms.com/tickets/
Book Clubs for all tastes: https://www.facebook.com/midtownreadeevents
Live Theater:
OutdooFarmer’s Markets:
THURSDAY, 4/25
  • Blue Tavern: Rachel’s Reading Club – sight reading with Rachel Hillman. 5pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Ben Baggett. 6pm
  • Club Downunder: CDU x TMIC Presents: Local Covers featuring Kanise, On The Edge, Chef Will & Tonight’s Special, Hey Cheetah, No Parts, and Mutual Friends covering the music of Beyonce, The Backseat Lovers, Kendrick Lamar, Bruno Mars + Silk Sonic, Paramore, and Nirvana. 6:30pm
  • Retrofit Records: Justice “Hyperdrama” Album Listening Event. 7pm
  • The Bark: Tearman, Sour, and Ellen Fish. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Atala Quartet. 8pm
  • Houe of Music: Selwyn Birchwood. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Movie Night: screening of Robert Stone’s “Radio Bikini”. 8pm
FRIDAY, 4/26
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Steve Malono. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe Brewing: Flannel Fridays with Live Music. 6pm
  • Hobbit West: Friday Night Dart Tournament. Anyone can Enter! Sign ups at 7:30, Darts fly at 8:00/$10 entry fee
  • Ouzts Too: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 8pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-11pm/21+
  • 926: The Hot Friday Night Party and Drag Show. 9pm/$5/18+
  • Bleu Tavern: Two Clever. 5pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Pineapple Tuesday. 6pm
  • Lake Tribe: Deja Blu. 6pm
  • Goodwood: Pig & Pearl: Preservation on the Halfshell. On April 26, embrace the power of preservation with Southern food traditions as Goodwood and presenting sponsor Prime Meridian Bank host a night of live music and culinary traditions. Enjoy Goodwood's beautiful historic backdrop in the heart of Tallahassee, while dining and sipping on a specialty cocktail (created uniquely for this event and poured by local celebrity bartenders) during this night to remember. Inspired by the people whose lives shaped the story of the Red Hills region, Pig & Pearl: Preservation on the Halfshell is a fundraising benefit that supports Goodwood Museum & Gardens in its pursuit of keeping a piece of Tallahassee’s history alive and accessible to all people. Alongside the pork, oysters (fried and on the half shell), salmon, and southern sides, live music from natural storyteller and one-woman band Anna Wescoat. Wescoat, who is the 2023 Best of Tallahassee performer, will bring her classic folk and country sound to this year's Pig & Pearl. Meanwhile, a free photo booth will capture snapshots of the night, allowing each guest to bring home special memories with friends and loved ones. The Carriage House at Goodwood Museum & Gardens will come alive with tradition, preservation, and community as friends (old and new) gather for a night to remember. 6pm/$125
  • Cascades: Leon County and Word of South Present: The Flaming Lips performing “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” in full + a second set of additional songs. 6pm
  • Southwood Golf Club: Brett Wellman and the Stone Cold Blues Band. 6:30pm
  • The Sound Bar: 323 Trio. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Double Play. 7pm
  • The Bark: Engineers Without Borders Fundraiser Show featuring The Relish Girls, Bench Warmer, Satin, and Sofia Camille. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Grateful Dead Night featuring Lee C. Payton and Hot Tamale. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: Disco Never Died Dance Party. 9pm/21+/free
SATURDAY, 4/27
  • Brinkley Glen Park: Invasive Plant Removal. Join Master Gardener Volunteers at this weekly invasive plant removal event. This is a great way to learn to ID our invasive plant species and how to remove them. We recommend wearing long pants and sleeves, closed-toed shoes, gloves, a hat and mosquito spray. Bring gardening tools such as hand clippers, loppers, trowels, etc. if you have them. We are removing coral ardisia bushes and berries, nandina, tung trees, Tradescantia flumenensis, cat's claw vine, winged yam, Japanese climbing fern, skunkvine and more. Directions: The best way to get there is to take Meridian Rd to Waverly Rd, go to the next intersection and turn left onto Abbotsford Way, then turn left at the next road called Woodside Dr. At the stop sign turn left onto Lothian. Lothian ends in a cul-de-sac and there is a sign that says Brinkley Glen Park. 8:30am-11:30am
  • Gamescape: Saturday Gaming. Gamescape has relocated from Railroad Square to the Huntington Oaks Plaza (Suite 302, next to the Library) at N Monroe St and Fred George Rd. Open gaming tables are available. Noon-6pm
  • Potbellys: 7th Annual FAKE St. Patrick's Day Party. 4pm
  • Duke’s and Dottie’s: Line Dancing Plus Lessons. 7pm/21+
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Laughterday Night Fever. * Join us every Saturday at Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack for a free comedy show!* 8:30pm
  • 926: Latin Night. Dance to the irresistible beats of Zeus and prepare to be dazzled by a spectacular drag show at midnight. It's more than a party, it's an experience. 9:30pm/$10 21+, $15 under 21
  • Native Nurseries: Together We Bloom: Annual Floral Arrangement Contest Open To All. There is no cost or registration required; we encourage all ages to make arrangements. Our one rule is to use only native plants. Drop off arrangements at the nursery that Saturday morning by 9:30 a.m. and people will have until 4:00 p.m. to vote on the best arrangement. The first place prize is a $25 gift certificate to Native Nurseries, along with mystery prizes for second and third places. The winners of our contest will be contacted the following Tuesday. There are no parameters regarding shape, size, or vessel. Any nursery visitor can cast their vote in the ballot box. 9:30am
  • Carrabelle: 2024 Carrabelle Riverfront Festival. This year, the Carrabelle Chamber is thrilled to introduce the ADVENTURE FAMILY CIRCUS who will be thrilling festival goers with three exhilarating aerial circus shows. Adventure Family Circus is an internationally touring small family circus show. They are an AERIAL & ACROBATIC SHOW with acts including high flying aerial and acrobatic acts, aerial rope, aerial silks, aerial lyra, mini trampoline, juggling and comedy. It's a spectacle the whole family will enjoy! Also joining the Carrabelle Riverfront Festival will be REDEMPTIVE LOVE FARM & RESCUE bringing their PETTING ZOO and FEEDING STATION. Adults and children alike love to enter and get hands-on with the sweet farm pets including chickens, ducks, bunnies, and young goats. At the feeding station, guests can also meet which will include animals like a llama, mini-donkey, mini-cow, goat, alpaca, or emu! It's a hands-on experience that both children and adults will cherish. The festival will also feature the always popular activities for the kids, including children’s MINI-TRAIN RIDES and a BOUNCY HOUSE. These familiar favorites add additional fun to the already entertaining atmosphere. Feet will be tapping to the upbeat favorites from across the decades with talented musicians including JOHN JEREMIAH plus KEVIN ANDREW and the ROCKULLA PERFORMERS. Guests will also be delighted by wonderful dance performances of the FORGOTTEN COAST DANCING WITCHES. The entertainment doesn’t end there as there will also be fun music by DJ BEANIE BABY throughout the day. And of course the festival will feature the family-friendly EXHIBITOR EXPO on AVENUE B, hosted by the Carrabelle History Museum, with informative exhibits like a WWII military vehicle, the fire-wise cabin, shark jaws, animal skulls, and a display of Florida’s pioneer days. A wild animal ambassador, Moonlight, the Great Horned Owl will also be visiting from a local rescue. In addition Avenue B will host the Pet & People Cooling Station. Visitors can browse tons of festival VENDORS, EXHIBITORS, and booths with interesting arts and craft items, delicious food, and local displays as well as explore the local shops, museums, and restaurants for even more choices. There will be lots of yummy food to choose from like shrimp, conch fritters, Indian food, BBQ, plus festival treats like kettle corn, funnel cakes and shaved ice. 10am-6pm
  • Civic Center: Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow Party. Bringing fans' favorite Hot Wheels Monster Trucks to life including Mega Wrex, Tiger Shark, Demo Derby, Bone Shaker, Bigfoot, Gunkster, and introducing the brand new HW 5-Alarm, the firetruck hero of Hot Wheels Monster Trucks! The Glow Party production features a laser light show, spectacular theatrical effects, dance parties, and Hot Wheels toy giveaways. Fans can also witness a special appearance from a transforming robot, plus the high-flyers of Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Freestyle Motocross Team. Special kids pricing is available for all shows providing a great value for the whole family! 12:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Nighshift. 6pm
  • Blue Tavern: Saylor Dollar Band. 7pm
  • The Wine House on Market Street: Jazz Night with Some Goodfellas and Friends! 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Jimmy Brazen Band. 7pm
  • TNL Performing Arts Center: SANKOFA Concert "Legends of Funk Jazz and Soul". We are featuring and celebrating the music of local legends and educators who have contributed to the arts of music and education here in Tallahassee and around the world. These artists represent the highest standard and love for the art of music, dedicating their lives to enriching the lives of others through the arts, education and culture. The Sankofa Concert is an educational but entertaining event that showcases and educates the community about the various forms of musical and artistic expressions performed by musicians and singers of the African Diaspora. Appearing on stage at the 5th Sankofa Concert will be 2x Grammy Award winner singesongwriter Kendra Foster; singesongwriter Cody ChesnuTT; Caribbean Gospel Music Award winners Ilismo & Lili Forbes; highly acclaimed singer, songwriter, and producer Anthony Williams; and Drummer on the Move, Marlon Williams. Also appearing will be Keith Rodgers, Avek La’Mou, Jordan Roberts, Alexander Williams, Shanice Richards, Nia Sissle and TheSoulCollectiveLive. Featured musicians are Joel Johnson, Sam Johnson, Joshua Rivers, Jordan Green, Steve Fryson, Michelle Waller, and many more. 7pm
  • Square Mug Café at The Plant: Food Not Bombs Benefit Show featuring River City Riot, Gangs of Paris, Killer Choice, High Speed Suicide, Sp33d Runn3r, and Warmonger. 7pm
  • Monk House (409 Murat Street): Fated to Burn, Psycho Tropical, Durty Suns. 7:30pm/$7
  • The Sound Bar: Seminole Send Off with Weatherboys, Small Talk, and Abigail Jennings. 7:30pm/$10
  • Capital City Tattooz: CCT Afterdark Party 2000s. Missed our first CCT Afterdark party and want in on the action? We’ll be hosting Afterdark parties on the last Saturday of every month, and this month’s theme is 2000’s! Join us on April 27th from 8 PM - 2 AM wearing your hottest y2K fits! 8pm
  • House of Music: Tallahassee City Limits: Songwriter Sessions with Maurice Mangum. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Once Great Estate. 9pm
  • Eve at Adams: Hot Mess. 9pm
  • Fire Bettys: The Apalachicola Sound. 9pm
  • 926: Haus Of Solara Fundraiser Festival featuring drag performances and DJ sets from Iris Virus B2B Corduroy, A-Nine, and DJ Asexual. 9:30pm
SUNDAY, 4/28
  • Bicycle House: Sunday Ride. Ride at 10:30 AM from Bicycle House. We will ride the Cascades trail to the St Marks trail and down to Wakulla station and return, about 31 miles. Ride speed is 12 to 14 mph, with periodic regroups. Vernon Bailey is the ride leader. Vernon is a new CCC member who’s been biking for 50 years enjoys riding with small groups and weekend touring. 10am
  • Halisi Africa: Soulful Sundays. Join us for Motherland Brunch at Halisi Africa. We'll be serving our brunch special including an appetizer, main course, a sweet, and our signature African mimosas we call ukwaju. The event will also feature an art exhibition by Christopher Barnhart and live entertainment by local artists. 11am
  • Flippin’ Great Pinball: $25 Sunday Funday. Every Sunday spend a fun-filled time with the family for only $25 plus tax at the arcade! Our normal all-day family admission of $34.99 is just $25 and that includes up to a family of 6 (two adults and four kids). Experience affordable family fun that everyone will enjoy. Noon-8pm
  • E Peck Greene Park (Behind the LeRoy Collins Library): Food Not Bombs Free Mealshare. We offer free vegetarian/vegan food, water, coffee, personal care & hygiene products, bus passes, and clothing when we have some available to those in need. Contact foodnotbombstally@gmail.com to find out about getting involved. Noon-2pm
  • LeRoy Collins Library: Tallahassee Go Club Meetings. Come play the captivating ancient game of Go, also known as Baduk, with some friendly games and discussions. Beginners welcome. Visit https://www.tallahasseegoclub.com for more information. 1pm
  • Gamescape: Pokémon League. Come learn, play, and trade with the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games! We LOVE seeing new players, so come learn how to play! We play both the Trading Card Game and the Video Game casually and competitively. The store offers lots of different seating arrangements to meet our group's needs, as well as food, drinks, and Pokémon products for purchase. We are also hold regular, officially sanctioned tournaments for Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Competitions! 2-4pm
  • The Plant: Open Jam. All instruments, all players welcome. 4pm-9pm
  • Pedro’s: Mariachi Clasico. 6pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Open Mic Night Hosted by Conor Churchill. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Comedy Night. Come have some laughs with us on Sunday nights! If you are interested in participating in the show, reach out to therealsleepypfloyd@gmail.com 7:30pm
  • Ology: Marauder’s Market. Noon
  • All Saints Cinema: Invisible History: Middle Florida’s Hidden Roots. This moving film transports the audience to a significant time during our past. Particularly during the Bicentennial year, it is important to share the gripping history about experiences on plantations in north Florida and highlight the lives of more than 9,000 enslaved men, women, and children in Tallahassee and Leon County. 1pm
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: The Jerry Thigpen Trio. 3pm
  • The Bark: The Village Idiots, Counterfeit Stereo, and Amateur Act. 7pm
MONDAY, 4/29
  • Just One More: Bingo. 5pm-6:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Margarita Monday, Open-Mic Night hosted by The Saltwater Cowboy. 5:30pm-8pm
  • American Legion Hall: Cha Cha - Weekly Lessons. 6:15pm/$5
  • Hangar 38: Bingo. 6:45pm
  • Vino Beano: Tipsy Trivia. 7pm
  • City Dogs Café: City Dogs X S.C.A.M.S. Presents: Free Form Night featuring music from Frogs Dogs and an open improv session. Super Cool Awesome Music Studio (aka SCAMS) will be hosting the first of a series of Free Form Nights at City Dogs Cafe/All Saints Art Station located at 903 Railroad Ave (former All Saints Cafe building) on Monday, April 29th. The event will feature local Tallahassee free jazz band Frogs Dogs followed by an open improv portion. The look of the improv portion will depend on who shows up, but artists of all kinds are encouraged to sign up; mediums may include but are not limited to music, comedy, dance, live painting, performance art, etc. Doors and improv sign up are at 7, Frogs Dogs will play 7:30-8:15PM, and Open Improv will be from 8:30-10PM. Cover is $5 or free if you sign up for improv. There will be local vendors, and City Dogs will be serving cold beer and DELICIOUS hot dogs all night! For more information, contact SCAMS on Instagram @supercoolawesomemusicstudio. 7pm
  • House of Music: Handsome Heroes: The Show "Not All Heroes Wear Capes, Some Heroes Wear Nothing!". 7pm
TUESDAY, 4/30
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour. 5pm
  • The Getaway Grille: Tuesday Night Bikes and Trikes. 6pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Company: Tuesday Night Beer-go! 6pm
  • Crafty Crab: BOOMIN' Karaoke. 7pm
  • Gamescape: Hobby Night. Slay the grey together! Join your fellow gamers and turn your pile of grey miniatures into a battle ready army. Need some painting tips? Feel free to ask at hobby night. You can bring any miniature for any game to paint. 7pm
  • Ology Midtown: Jazz Jam Sessions. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Trivia. 7pm
  • Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. 1st Tuesday of the month is General Knowledge with rotating themes the rest of the month. 7pm
  • House of Music: Tuesday Trivia & Karaoke. 7pm
  • American Legion Hall: Tallahassee Swing Band Tuesday Night Dance. 7:30pm
  • Burrito Boarder: Karaoke with DJ Roldus. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: Comedy Night. 8pm
  • Poor Pauls: Trivia. 8pm/21+
  • Blue Tavern: Bluesday Tuesday with Bill Ricci. Every Tuesday is Blues Day @ the Blue Tavern and Blues Meets Girl is a Tallahassee favorite. This perfect, intimate venue provides just what you need for both a mid-week break and authentic blues music experience. 8pm/$5
  • 4th Quarter: Professor Jim's Tuesday Night Trivia. Popular for a reason! 8pm
  • Argonaut Coffee: Trivia Tuesday. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Karaoke. 8pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Open Mic Comedy Night. 8pm/21+
  • 926: Tacos and Trivia. 9pm
  • Blue Tavern: Shape Note Singing with members of the Quaker Meeting House. 5pm
WEDNESDAY, 4/31
  • Sugar and Spice Tally: Game Night. Join us every Wednesday Night for community game night. Bring your own or use ours! Let me know if you need to reserve space for a large group. Free to attend! 5pm
  • Goodwood: Wonderful Wednesday. 6pm/$5
  • Burrito Boarder: D&D Night. 6pm
  • Level 8 Rooftop Lounge: Trivia. 6pm
  • La Florida Coffee & Wine: Trivia Night. 6pm
  • The Great Games Library: Open Game Night. 6pm/free
  • American Legion Hall: Sue Boyd Country Western and More Dance Class. Session 2 - Beginner 6:30 to 7:45 pm What: East Coast Swing and Waltz. Cost: $8.00 per person. Wear comfortable shoes you can turn in. 7:45 to 8:15 - Practice dance with paid admission. 8:15 to 9:30: Intermediate - 2 Step and WCS. $8.00 per person or $13.00 for both classes. Vaccines are required. Face masks are optional. Changing partners is optional. 6:30pm
  • Perry Lynn’s Smokehouse in Quincy: Wed Night Open Mic w/ Steven Ritter and Friends. 6:30pm
  • Hangar 38: Trivia. 6:45pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Tallahassee: Trivia. Teams up to 6 players for three rounds with 10 questions and a tie breaker each round. Winners are by round so don’t worry if you need to come late or can’t stay the whole time! Prizes include a round of beer, a 6 pack and a gift card! 7pm
  • Proof: Trivia. 7pm
  • Vino Beano: Wine Bingo. 7pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Trivia. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Wednesday Open Mic with Doc Russell. The open mic night that has run continuously for almost 20 years, once housed at the Warehouse, lives on at the Blue Tavern. Doc Russell continues as the host with the most. Sign up starts at 7:45pm/free to attend
  • House of Music: Bar Bingo! Free to Play & Late Night Karaoke. 7pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Karaoke! 8pm/21+/free
  • Dukes and Dotties: College Night and Line Dancing Lessons. 8pm
  • Finnegans Wake: Trivia. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Open Mic Night. 8pm
  • South Station: Summer Movie Nights. 8:30pm/free
  • The Bark: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 9pm
  • Peppers: Karaoke. 9pm
  • 926: Dragged Out Wednesday. 10pm
  • Ruby Diamond: FSU Opening Nights Presents: Indigo Girls. 7:30pm
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2024.04.21 19:12 Final-Relationship92 Am I delulu or not? Hyper analyzing or…

I tend to read into body language a lot and depend on certain queues to gauge my standing with people. Don’t we all? I do think I developed solid social skills pretty late/slow (I leveled out by college) so there may be a reason to why I depend on visual queues. Anyway
I am visiting my partner’s family and notice that while some family members greet me well with no flags, others greet me in ways that make me feel uncomfortable and excluded.
The biggest indicator is the hug/kiss (we are latin american) without eye contact while when they greet my partner they make eye contact with him and maybe even exchange a couple words. When it’s my turn I get the hola, a kiss on the cheek, and a quick turn to the next person while I am left looking at the person I was going to make eye contact with and say something like “so glad to see you again”…
It’s just a few family members have done the same. I haven’t done anything wrong and it makes me feel like I did something wrong and am not regarded well in the family. The people that do this are always women, never men, and it’s the lack of eye contact that gets to me and makes me feel a total lack of acknowledgment.
Am I looking into this too deeply? Any follow up questions anyone has to better examine these situations? I’m also not overdressed to any of these events, or over exposed, or anything of that nature that I would think could lead to negative (unfortunately) woman-to-woman reactions.
More info: I am 28F and we have a one year old son. Partner is same age. The people that do this also get excited to see the baby but I feel don’t respect me enough to deserve my full trust with my baby.
I am a shy person at first, however it doesn’t limit what I think is essential which is acknowledgment. The people that do this in the family are NOT timid or shy, sing karaoke, dance in front of fam, etc. so I don’t think it’s a matter of being shy.
Edit: The reason this bothers me is because I will start the evening at the family event feeling like I don’t care about it and I am confident in myself, however when I see my partner get along so well with the people that do this while those people exclude me or are weird with me, I feel less than. If he acknowledged it and held back a bit because of it then I would feel ok, or if he brought me into conversations in positive light that would be great, to maybe dispel some of this negativity, but he remains neutral in the situation and acts the same with these people, which means very much happy and laughing because they are family that grew up together while I’m newer and don’t have the same connections… I fixate on this and end up having a harsh conversation with my partner by the end of the night, crying, etc when all the while I do wonder if I am hyper-analyzing the social structure here.
Last night there was a sudden change of plans and we were supposed to stay at one of these people’s homes for the night instead of his other family member who is normal with me. No one asked what I wanted, if this was ok with me, so I said no and booked a hotel for us instead because I would not sleep at the home of someone that does not greet me well or is disrespectful to me. Did I cross a line here?
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2024.04.18 18:29 clearliquidclearjar TALLAHASSEE WEEKLY EVENTS, 4/18 – 4/24

Events are listed by the day. Events that happen every week appear first, one time stuff after that. If you have anything you’d like people to know about, comment here or message me and I’ll add it in. If you’d like further info about any of the events, look it up! I usually don’t have any extra to add.
Large Scale, Ongoing, and Multi-Day Events
Local Running, Walking, and Biking Info: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/
Guided Paddling Outings all around the area: https://www.facebook.com/hsmithoutdoors
Tallahassee Film Society Showings: https://www.tallahasseefilms.com/tickets/
Book Clubs for all tastes: https://www.facebook.com/midtownreadeevents
Live Theater:
OutdooFarmer’s Markets:
THURSDAY, 4/18
  • Visit Tallahassee (old Amtrak Station): Understanding the LGBTQ History of Tallahassee. What would a queer history of Tallahassee look like? What are the most important developments in the writing of queer and LGBT history, and how can they be applied to interpreting the queer experience in Tallahassee over the past 200 years? One of the first academic authors of gay and lesbian history earned his PhD at Florida State in the early 1970s and taught some of the first university courses on LGBT history and culture in the nation on the Florida State campus. Why isn’t this story better known, and how can we build on this legacy? How can theory help ensure that we write histories that acknowledge the centrality of race, class, gender, and gender identity, while also always foregrounding issues of political power, labor, coercion, and class? Theory is not about making what is simple obscure, but instead about helping us to see mechanisms at work, and lives lived, that may have left only faint traces in the archive, rounding out and completing the evidence that has survived in greater abundance. Join Professor Charles Upchurch, Professor of British & LGBTQ History at Florida State University, for a 40-minute illustrated exploration of all of these themes as they relate to Tallahassee’s queer history. 5pm/free
  • Blue Tavern: Jazz Mini-Fest Day One featuring Therese Whichello, Chris Seepersaud Quartet, and Richie Summa Trio. 5:30pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Genezone! 6pm
  • 926: Virginia Man with Oak’s Experiment and npc luv. 8pm
FRIDAY, 4/19
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Steve Malono. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe Brewing: Flannel Fridays with Live Music. 6pm
  • Hobbit West: Friday Night Dart Tournament. Anyone can Enter! Sign ups at 7:30, Darts fly at 8:00/$10 entry fee
  • Ouzts Too: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 8pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-11pm/21+
  • 926: The Hot Friday Night Party and Drag Show. 9pm/$5/18+
  • Blue Tavern: Two Clever. 5pm
  • Blue Tavern: Jazz Mini-Fest Day Two featuring Clavé, Robocromp, and The Indefatigables. 5:30pm
  • Proof: Buck Bonzai. 6pm
  • Lake Tribe. Barber Brothers. 6pm
  • Civic Center: Far Out Funk & Blues Fest hosted by Keith Rodgers and featuring music by Loose Ends, Zac Harmon, Klymaxx, Nellie Tiger Travis, Scottie Clinton, DieDra Ruff & The Ruff Pro Band, and Pharaohs of Funk. 6pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Seep’s Gumbo Madness! 6pm
  • Smitty's Taphouse & Grill: Double Play. 6pm
  • Common Ground Books: Pride & Joy Open Mic Night. Grab your favorite poem, tune up your guitar, rehearse that spoken word piece you've been working on, and come down to Common Ground Books for a special Pridefest Open Mic Night! 6:30pm
  • Eve on Adams: Haley Brook. 7pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Mae West Band. 7pm
  • House of Music: Dixon's Violin. 7:45pm
  • Fire Bettys: Madwoman featuring Chef Will & Tonight’s Special. 8pm
  • Cap City Video Lounge: Humortals Showcase at CCVL. 8pm/$10
  • The Sound Bar: Soul Medicine. 8pm
  • American Legion: BBC @ The Legion presents The Rusty Wright Band. 8pm
  • The Bark: Bambii Lamb with Copyright Claim, Faro, and Almost. 8:30pm
SATURDAY, 4/20 Blaze It
  • Brinkley Glen Park: Invasive Plant Removal. Join Master Gardener Volunteers at this weekly invasive plant removal event. This is a great way to learn to ID our invasive plant species and how to remove them. We recommend wearing long pants and sleeves, closed-toed shoes, gloves, a hat and mosquito spray. Bring gardening tools such as hand clippers, loppers, trowels, etc. if you have them. We are removing coral ardisia bushes and berries, nandina, tung trees, Tradescantia flumenensis, cat's claw vine, winged yam, Japanese climbing fern, skunkvine and more. Directions: The best way to get there is to take Meridian Rd to Waverly Rd, go to the next intersection and turn left onto Abbotsford Way, then turn left at the next road called Woodside Dr. At the stop sign turn left onto Lothian. Lothian ends in a cul-de-sac and there is a sign that says Brinkley Glen Park. 8:30am-11:30am
  • Gamescape: Saturday Gaming. Gamescape has relocated from Railroad Square to the Huntington Oaks Plaza (Suite 302, next to the Library) at N Monroe St and Fred George Rd. Open gaming tables are available. Noon-6pm
  • Potbellys: 7th Annual FAKE St. Patrick's Day Party. 4pm
  • Duke’s and Dottie’s: Line Dancing Plus Lessons. 7pm/21+
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Laughterday Night Fever. * Join us every Saturday at Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack for a free comedy show!* 8:30pm
  • 926: Latin Night. Dance to the irresistible beats of Zeus and prepare to be dazzled by a spectacular drag show at midnight. It's more than a party, it's an experience. 9:30pm/$10 21+, $15 under 21
  • Midtown Reader: Independent Bookstore Day Celebration. It's our favorite time of year! A day dedicated to books, community, and indie bookstores - Independent Bookstore Day. National Independent Bookstore Day is Saturday, April 27th, and we'll be celebrating at Word of South at Cascades Park with your other neighborhood bookstores, authors, and musicians! Because of this, Midtown Reader is celebrating IBD earlier than everyone else so that we can still have the Indie Bookstore Day celebration you have come to know and love from us! Don't miss out on the fun! Join us in store for these all-day festivities: Kidtown Story Time with the Tallahassee Ballet reading Sleeping Beauty from 11 AM to 11:30AM. Signing Saturday with Rick Campbell, author of Fish Streets Before Dawn, and Sean Sexton, author of Portals, from 3 PM to 5 PM. All-day specialty IBD drinks at the Piebrary. 10% discount for wearing a Midtown Reader tee or past Indie Bookstore Day tee! 10am-8pm
  • Cascades Park: KidsFest 2024. KidsFest is back for our annual family-friendly event brought to you by Kids Incorporated of the Big Bend. It's a fun filled day with kid centric activities, FREE admission, FREE family Entertainment and even Toddler Town when you need a little break. 10am-2pm
  • Hot Love Tattoos: Third Anniversary Flash Day And Market. We've been here three years, let's get tattooed! Flash sheets from all 7 of our current artists, first come first served, local vendors outside so you can shop while you wait. Bring us a receipt from any other Lake Ella business to be entered into our raffle! The more places you shop, the more entries you'll get! 11am-7pm
  • Honest Living Tea House: 4/20 Block Party. springtime is here! come join us for the CURAxHONEST block party on Saturday, April 20th! we will have fun prizes, discounts, a "thrift store throwback" yard sale, food, drinks, booths and activities. it will be a fun time! 11am-7pm
  • Island Wing Co: Island Wing Company Annual Luau featuring music from LCP & The Gangbusters, DJ Nathan, and Top Shelf Band. Noon-10pm
  • The Puff: Bud Bash 24. We hope to see you there. Once again, thank you to our amazing sponsors for helping us put together a kickass event. Rolling Competitions, Gravity Bong Contest, Ring Toss where you could win $300+ worth of glass, And more! Live music! Noon-close
  • Dreamland BBQ: 4th Annual Camp Jam. Join Sunrise Rotary for an afternoon of blues and barbecue in support of Rotary Youth Camp. The event was created to honor the memory of Fred Addonizio, longtime Sunrise member and friend to the community. The Rotary Youth Camp gives children with disabilities a unique opportunity to enjoy a week of activities, fun, and friendship with other children. For many, it's the first time in their lives they've been away from their parents and participating in such activities. Fred was a huge proponent of this camp, volunteering countless hours over the years, putting together different activities and transporting the kids. Our goal is to raise enough money to ensure that there is new equipment that is badly needed currently, as well as creating a scholarship fund to ensure that any child that would like to go to the camp has the means to make it happen. Musical entertainment will be going on all afternoon. 2pm-6pm
  • Cap City Video Lounge: Pride of 420: A Queer Movie Marathon. 3pm: But I’m A Cheerleader. 4:45pm: Bound. 7pm: Paris is Burning. 8:30pm: Pride (2014, dir. Matthew Warchus). 3pm/$10 all day
  • Blue Tavern: Traditional Irish Session. 4pm
  • Moore Auditorium: Spring 2024 Belly Dance Showcase! 6pm
  • Lake Tribe: Shift 8. 6pm
  • Blue Tavern: Firefly Rebellion with Larry & The Reeftones. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: 4 Sticks! 7pm
  • Signature Lounge: Silly Saturday's Comedy Show. 7pm
  • House of Music: 4/20 Karaoke PizzaPalooza. 7pm
  • Retrofit Records: Record Store Day celebration featuring live music from Beach Fossils. Shop opens at Noon, music at 7:30pm
  • Real Cool Time Records: Real Cool Time Records Record Store Day celebration featuring live music from Medians, Smoke Mountain, Speed Spirits, and Saturnalia. Music at 7:30pm
  • The Bark: Loudass Country Band with Pat Puckett, Brett Eugene, and Durty Suns. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Tim Russell. 8pm
  • 926: Pridefest: Queer Showcase. CELEBRATE TALLAHASSEE'S QUEER PERFORMERS! From drag to burlesque and everything in between, this killer variety show displays queer performers of all walks. After spending the day at Pridefest in Kleman Plaza, join us in celebrating our queerness with a night of cabaret! Tickets are cheaper in advance, so grab a couple of these for your friends and catch the hottest show in town! 9:30pm/18+
SUNDAY, 4/21
  • Bicycle House: Sunday Ride. Ride at 10:30 AM from Bicycle House. We will ride the Cascades trail to the St Marks trail and down to Wakulla station and return, about 31 miles. Ride speed is 12 to 14 mph, with periodic regroups. Vernon Bailey is the ride leader. Vernon is a new CCC member who’s been biking for 50 years enjoys riding with small groups and weekend touring. 10am
  • Halisi Africa: Soulful Sundays. Join us for Motherland Brunch at Halisi Africa. We'll be serving our brunch special including an appetizer, main course, a sweet, and our signature African mimosas we call ukwaju. The event will also feature an art exhibition by Christopher Barnhart and live entertainment by local artists. 11am
  • Flippin’ Great Pinball: $25 Sunday Funday. Every Sunday spend a fun-filled time with the family for only $25 plus tax at the arcade! Our normal all-day family admission of $34.99 is just $25 and that includes up to a family of 6 (two adults and four kids). Experience affordable family fun that everyone will enjoy. Noon-8pm
  • E Peck Greene Park (Behind the LeRoy Collins Library): Food Not Bombs Free Mealshare. We offer free vegetarian/vegan food, water, coffee, personal care & hygiene products, bus passes, and clothing when we have some available to those in need. Contact foodnotbombstally@gmail.com to find out about getting involved. Noon-2pm
  • LeRoy Collins Library: Tallahassee Go Club Meetings. Come play the captivating ancient game of Go, also known as Baduk, with some friendly games and discussions. Beginners welcome. Visit https://www.tallahasseegoclub.com for more information. 1pm
  • Gamescape: Pokémon League. Come learn, play, and trade with the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games! We LOVE seeing new players, so come learn how to play! We play both the Trading Card Game and the Video Game casually and competitively. The store offers lots of different seating arrangements to meet our group's needs, as well as food, drinks, and Pokémon products for purchase. We are also hold regular, officially sanctioned tournaments for Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Competitions! 2-4pm
  • The Plant: Open Jam. All instruments, all players welcome. 4pm-9pm
  • Pedro’s: Mariachi Clasico. 6pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Open Mic Night Hosted by Conor Churchill. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Comedy Night. Come have some laughs with us on Sunday nights! If you are interested in participating in the show, reach out to therealsleepypfloyd@gmail.com 7:30pm
  • JR Alfred Greenway: Queer Hikes Tallahassee: Pride Week Edition! Join Queer Hikes Tallahassee for our first collaborative hike! We welcome hikers of all skill levels with the goal of bringing LGBTQIA+ people together for fun exploration of local nature while making new friends. Allies are always welcome. LOGISTICS: We will meet at the Pedrick Road entrance of the J.R. Alford Greenway for a nice 3.5 mile morning hike to wrap up Pride Week. Enter the address 2500 Pedrick Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32317 to map yourself to the correct location. The terrain is mostly flat with wide trails and ample parking is available. Please remember to bring water, sunscreen, and bug spray (and pride flags for photos!) as we are expecting a partially cloudy day in the low 80s. There is not a bathroom at the trail head so please plan accordingly. 10am
  • The Hole (3030 S Adams St): Earth Day Festival. Join us for the 3rd annual Earth Day Festival in Tallahassee , a vibrant celebration dedicated to sustainability, community, and environmental justice. Set for April 21, 2024, this year's theme, "Planet vs. Plastics," promises a day filled with engaging workshops, cultural performances, eco-friendly crafts, and educational activities aimed at uniting communities and highlighting the importance of a sustainable future. Perfect for families and individuals alike, the festival will offer something for everyone—inspiring attendees to learn, engage, and take action towards a more equitable and green world. Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate our planet and be part of a movement towards positive change. 11:30am-4pm
  • Mickee Faust Club: Earth Day Jam ’24. The Magnolia School is hosting an Earth Day Jam Fundraiser to help raise money for the enrichment and authentic educational experiences of our students. This is deeply important to all of us as our world continues to be an ever increasingly challenging place to live, learn, and thrive. The community can help by sponsoring the event, attending, or contributing. It will be an outdoor event. We will have Lil’ Grizzly Boogie Band and other local musicians, activities for the kids, a Lemonade stand, and Food trucks. There will be a merchandise table with fresh baked goods and T-shirts. So come and celebrate The Magnolia School. 2pm-6pm/$15 solo, $25 for a family
  • The Sound Bar: Dustin Hatcher Band. 5pm
  • Common Ground Books: Contemporary Queer Poetry Book Club: Alive at the End of the World. “Pierced by grief and charged with history, this new poetry collection from the award-winning author of Prelude to Bruise and How We Fight for Our Lives confronts our everyday apocalypses. In haunted poems glinting with laughter, Saeed Jones explores the public and private betrayals of life as we know it. With verve, wit, and elegant craft, Jones strips away American artifice in order to reveal the intimate grief of a mourning son and the collective grief bearing down on all of us.” 6pm
  • The Bark: Tearman, Sp33d Runn3r, and Psycho Tropical. 7:30pm
MONDAY, 4/22
  • Just One More: Bingo. 5pm-6:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Margarita Monday, Open-Mic Night hosted by The Saltwater Cowboy. 5:30pm-8pm
  • American Legion Hall: Cha Cha - Weekly Lessons. 6:15pm/$5
  • Hangar 38: Bingo. 6:45pm
  • Vino Beano: Tipsy Trivia. 7pm
TUESDAY, 4/23
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour. 5pm
  • The Getaway Grille: Tuesday Night Bikes and Trikes. 6pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Company: Tuesday Night Beer-go! 6pm
  • Crafty Crab: BOOMIN' Karaoke. 7pm
  • Gamescape: Hobby Night. Slay the grey together! Join your fellow gamers and turn your pile of grey miniatures into a battle ready army. Need some painting tips? Feel free to ask at hobby night. You can bring any miniature for any game to paint. 7pm
  • Ology Midtown: Jazz Jam Sessions. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Trivia. 7pm
  • Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. 1st Tuesday of the month is General Knowledge with rotating themes the rest of the month. 7pm
  • House of Music: Tuesday Trivia & Karaoke. 7pm
  • American Legion Hall: Tallahassee Swing Band Tuesday Night Dance. 7:30pm
  • Burrito Boarder: Karaoke with DJ Roldus. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: Comedy Night. 8pm
  • Poor Pauls: Trivia. 8pm/21+
  • Blue Tavern: Bluesday Tuesday with Bill Ricci. Every Tuesday is Blues Day @ the Blue Tavern and Blues Meets Girl is a Tallahassee favorite. This perfect, intimate venue provides just what you need for both a mid-week break and authentic blues music experience. 8pm/$5
  • 4th Quarter: Professor Jim's Tuesday Night Trivia. Popular for a reason! 8pm
  • Argonaut Coffee: Trivia Tuesday. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Karaoke. 8pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Open Mic Comedy Night. 8pm/21+
  • 926: Tacos and Trivia. 9pm
  • Gallery for Innovation & the Arts at the R.A. Gray Building: The Nine Lives of Florida’s Famous Key Marco Cat. Excavated from a waterlogged archaeological site on the shores of subtropical Florida by legendary anthropologist Frank Hamilton Cushing in 1896, the Key Marco Cat has become an icon of Florida's history and heritage. Join us as Austin Bell, Chief Curator at the Museum of Florida History and author of The Nine Lives of Florida's Famous Key Marco Cat, explores nine periods in the life of the small wooden carving, including how and why it was sculpted by its Calusa creators, its route to the Smithsonian, and its modern-day role as a coveted ambassador of Florida's past. The Nine Lives of Florida's Famous Key Marco Cat is the winner of a 2021 Florida Book Award in the Florida Non-fiction category. Florida’s History Shop will be on hand to sell signed copies of the book. Noon/free
  • Blue Tavern: Earth Day Sing-Along at the Blue Tavern. 5pm
  • Crooked River Lighthouse (Carrabelle): Full Moon Event. Visitors can enjoy the gorgeous natural surroundings of St. George Sound and Carrabelle Beach under the glow of the rising Pink Moon and evening sky. Plus purchase some delicious food from one of the local favorites, A Train Stop food truck. April’s full moon is traditionally known as the Pink Moon, and it heralds the arrival of spring. It is called the Pink Moon because it often aligns with the blossoming of a particular wildflower indigenous to the eastern regions of North America—the Phlox subulata. This early spring bloom, commonly known as creeping phlox or moss phlox, also bears the charming name "moss pink." Visitors can enjoy an after-hours self-guided tour of the Keeper’s House Museum and see the exhibit for the lighthouse’s original, historic Fresnel lens constructed in 1894 in Paris, France. Guests can browse the unique nautical gifts and souvenirs in the gift shop. Visitors may also enjoy the glowing bonfire in the park (weather permitting). Bring a chair and enjoy the evening. For those brave souls who are bold enough to venture to the top of the tallest lighthouse on the Forgotten Coast, evening tower climbs are scheduled at 15-minute intervals throughout the event. Climbers will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the bay. Evening climbs cost $10 and climb reservations are encouraged due to limited availability. Climbers must be at least 44 inches tall and children under 12 (FREE) with ticketed adults. Advance tickets are strongly suggested as slots may sell out and can be purchased online at https://www.crookedriverlighthouse.com/full-moon-events/ or in the lighthouse gift shop. 7pm
WEDNESDAY, 4/24
  • Sugar and Spice Tally: Game Night. Join us every Wednesday Night for community game night. Bring your own or use ours! Let me know if you need to reserve space for a large group. Free to attend! 5pm
  • Goodwood: Wonderful Wednesday. 6pm/$5
  • Burrito Boarder: D&D Night. 6pm
  • Level 8 Rooftop Lounge: Trivia. 6pm
  • La Florida Coffee & Wine: Trivia Night. 6pm
  • The Great Games Library: Open Game Night. 6pm/free
  • American Legion Hall: Sue Boyd Country Western and More Dance Class. Session 2 - Beginner 6:30 to 7:45 pm What: East Coast Swing and Waltz. Cost: $8.00 per person. Wear comfortable shoes you can turn in. 7:45 to 8:15 - Practice dance with paid admission. 8:15 to 9:30: Intermediate - 2 Step and WCS. $8.00 per person or $13.00 for both classes. Vaccines are required. Face masks are optional. Changing partners is optional. 6:30pm
  • Perry Lynn’s Smokehouse in Quincy: Wed Night Open Mic w/ Steven Ritter and Friends. 6:30pm
  • Hangar 38: Trivia. 6:45pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Tallahassee: Trivia. Teams up to 6 players for three rounds with 10 questions and a tie breaker each round. Winners are by round so don’t worry if you need to come late or can’t stay the whole time! Prizes include a round of beer, a 6 pack and a gift card! 7pm
  • Proof: Trivia. 7pm
  • Vino Beano: Wine Bingo. 7pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Trivia. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Wednesday Open Mic with Doc Russell. The open mic night that has run continuously for almost 20 years, once housed at the Warehouse, lives on at the Blue Tavern. Doc Russell continues as the host with the most. Sign up starts at 7:45pm/free to attend
  • House of Music: Bar Bingo! Free to Play & Late Night Karaoke. 7pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Karaoke! 8pm/21+/free
  • Dukes and Dotties: College Night and Line Dancing Lessons. 8pm
  • Finnegans Wake: Trivia. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Open Mic Night. 8pm
  • South Station: Summer Movie Nights. 8:30pm/free
  • The Bark: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 9pm
  • Peppers: Karaoke. 9pm
  • 926: Dragged Out Wednesday. 10pm
  • Skate World: SwiftieSkate. Excited for the release of The Tortured Poets Department? SO ARE WE! Join us on April 24th from 4-8pm to listen to all of Taylor's hits-- new and old-- and celebrate the release of the new album! Attendees can skate (skate rental included), get goodie bags, eat cupcakes, play trivia, win merch, take lots of photos, and of course, listen to Taylor's songs all night long! IMPORTANT: Anyone under the age of 18 MUST have a ticket AND a chaperone who is 25 years of age (or older). This chaperone must stay with them inside the building for the duration of the event (no drop offs). 4pm/$22
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Grant Peeples with special guest Rosalee Walsh. 5pm
  • The Bark: Frances Chang with Financial Collapse, Sarah Morrison, and blacksunblackmoon. 7pm
  • 926: Happy Landing with On The Edge and The Yeah Babys. 7:30pm
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2024.04.11 20:27 clearliquidclearjar TALLAHASSEE WEEKLY EVENTS, 4/11 – 4/17

Events are listed by the day. Events that happen every week appear first, one time stuff after that. If you have anything you’d like people to know about, comment here or message me and I’ll add it in. If you’d like further info about any of the events, look it up! I usually don’t have any extra to add.
Large Scale, Ongoing, and Multi-Day Events
Local Running, Walking, and Biking Info: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/
Guided Paddling Outings all around the area: https://www.facebook.com/hsmithoutdoors
Tallahassee Film Society Showings: https://www.tallahasseefilms.com/tickets/
Book Clubs for all tastes: https://www.facebook.com/midtownreadeevents
Live Theater:
OutdooFarmer’s Markets:
THURSDAY, 4/11
  • Blue Tavern: monallo. 5pm
  • LeMoyne Arts: Soulful Feelin': A Folk Art Celebration Exhibit Opening. In partnership with the John G. Riley Center & Museum, LeMoyne Arts will host a special exhibit celebrating local folk artists and their contributions to the visual arts experience in our community. This exhibition is a tribute to the enduring legacy of folk art as a universal form of expression. It celebrates the ingenuity, authenticity, and shared humanity that binds artists from all walks of life with works by artists such as O.L Samuels, Thornton Dial, and Mary Proctor. As we pay homage to the past, we also embrace contemporary voices who continue to breathe life into this timeless tradition. Join us in a community exploration of artistry, where local folk artists captivate, inspire, and enlighten. Soulful Feelin’ invites you to transcend borders and appreciate this remarkable artistry that unites us all." 5pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Dominic Milner. 6pm
  • Marzuq Shrine of Tallahassee Florida: Talahassee Writers Association. Embark on an exploration of storytelling with KimBoo York, whose experience as an author spans the intuitive flow of discovery writing to the strategic framework of story beats in epic series. Whether you find joy in the unpredictable paths of discovery writing, thrive in the concise art of short stories, or meticulously plot extensive narratives, this presentation offers invaluable insights for every kind of writer. On Thursday, April 11 at 6:30 pm, KimBoo will present "Embracing the Journey: Crafting Compelling Stories Across Genres and Styles" and explain the essence of discovery writing as a technique that can be used by all writers, one that allows stories to unfold organically, revealing character depths and plot twists that even the writer didn't foresee. She will also delve into the critical role of story beats in providing structure and momentum, ensuring that your narratives resonate deeply with readers. Designed for writers at any stage and from any background, this talk promises to bridge the gap between spontaneous creation and thoughtful construction. Join us to expand your storytelling toolkit and connect with your creative essence in new and exciting ways! 6:30pm
  • 926: Moonbleach with No Parts and Running Late. 7pm
  • The Bark: Kare, Monsoon, Saturnalia, and npc luv. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Free Jazz Five Buck Thursday featuring the Longineu Parsons Trio. 8pm
FRIDAY, 4/12
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Steve Malono. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe Brewing: Flannel Fridays with Live Music. 6pm
  • Hobbit West: Friday Night Dart Tournament. Anyone can Enter! Sign ups at 7:30, Darts fly at 8:00/$10 entry fee
  • Ouzts Too: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 8pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-11pm/21+
  • 926: The Hot Friday Night Party and Drag Show. 9pm/$5/18+
  • Blue Tavern: Two Clever. 5pm
  • Maclay Gardens: Food Truck Fun with Music by Ric J Edmiston. 5pm
  • Peppers: Saylor Dollar. 6pm
  • Cascades: The Revivalists “Pour It Out Into The Night” Tour with special guests Crowe Boys. 6pm
  • Common Ground Books: Black Feminist Book Club: When They Call You a Terrorist. This book club is open to anyone looking to expand their understanding of intersectional feminist issues. This month, we’ll be reading “When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir” by Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele. “Following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin, three women – Alicia Garza, Opal Tometi, and Patrisse Khan-Cullors – came together to form an active response to the systemic racism causing the deaths of so many African-Americans. They simply said: Black Lives Matter; and for that, they were labelled terrorists. In this empowering account of survival, strength and resilience, Patrisse Khan-Cullors and award-winning author and journalist asha bandele recount the personal story that led Patrisse to become a founder of Black Lives Matter, seeking to end the culture that declares Black life expendable. Like the era-defining movement she helped create, this rallying cry demands you do not look away.” 6pm
  • Lake Tribe: One Day a Hundred. 6pm
  • Salty Dawg: Double Play. 6:30pm
  • The Wine House on Market Street: Ben & The Back Ups. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Next Phase. 7pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Duke Manfro. 7pm
  • American Legion Hall: The Rhythm Remedy. 7:30pm
  • The Bark: FSU Pop Ensemble. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Kettle Black. 8pm
  • House of Music: Free Bike Fest Concert: The Mae West Band. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Songwriters in the Round featuring Dave Leporati, Kim Thomas, and Bobby Cutts. 8pm
  • Square Mug Café at the Plant: The Someday Maybes, Forsaken Profits, Murder Suicide, and Tearman. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: The 850. 9pm
SATURDAY, 4/13
  • Brinkley Glen Park: Invasive Plant Removal. Join Master Gardener Volunteers at this weekly invasive plant removal event. This is a great way to learn to ID our invasive plant species and how to remove them. We recommend wearing long pants and sleeves, closed-toed shoes, gloves, a hat and mosquito spray. Bring gardening tools such as hand clippers, loppers, trowels, etc. if you have them. We are removing coral ardisia bushes and berries, nandina, tung trees, Tradescantia flumenensis, cat's claw vine, winged yam, Japanese climbing fern, skunkvine and more. Directions: The best way to get there is to take Meridian Rd to Waverly Rd, go to the next intersection and turn left onto Abbotsford Way, then turn left at the next road called Woodside Dr. At the stop sign turn left onto Lothian. Lothian ends in a cul-de-sac and there is a sign that says Brinkley Glen Park. 8:30am-11:30am
  • Gamescape: Saturday Gaming. Gamescape has relocated from Railroad Square to the Huntington Oaks Plaza (Suite 302, next to the Library) at N Monroe St and Fred George Rd. Open gaming tables are available. Noon-6pm
  • Potbellys: 7th Annual FAKE St. Patrick's Day Party. 4pm
  • Duke’s and Dottie’s: Line Dancing Plus Lessons. 7pm/21+
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Laughterday Night Fever. * Join us every Saturday at Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack for a free comedy show!* 8:30pm
  • 926: Latin Night. Dance to the irresistible beats of Zeus and prepare to be dazzled by a spectacular drag show at midnight. It's more than a party, it's an experience. 9:30pm/$10 21+, $15 under 21
  • Tallahassee Junior Museum: Pioneer Breakfast 2024. Come out and join us from 8am-11am on April 13, 2024 on the 1880’s Big Bend Farm for a hearty breakfast to start the day! We will be serving scrambled eggs, pancakes, sausage, grits and of course, piping hot coffee and milk and orange juice! Start off your weekend with good eatin’ for a good cause! The Museum’s Board of Trustees will serve up heaping helpings so come support the Museum at our longest on-grounds fundraiser! After you fill up your stomach, make a weekend of visiting the Museum and stay for the Tallahassee Jazz and Blues Festival on Saturday and Sunday from 11-5 pm and enjoy wonderful live music on the Museum grounds! Purchase a Combo Ticket to both events on the Tallahassee Museum website. 8am
  • Goodwood: Spring Plant Sale. Start spring off with a selection of new garden beauties! On Saturday, April 13, Goodwood Museum and Gardens will be hosting its annual Spring Plant Sale, with a collection of heirloom and native plants that will bring your lawn and garden back to life. Assistance will be provided to those who need an extra hand getting their plants to their vehicle. Bring your own cart. A select stock of potted roses will be available for sale. Funds from the plant sale will further the beautification and cultivation of Goodwood's gardens and grounds. GOODWOOD MEMBERS: Early-bird entry to the sale will be available for Goodwood members. Show your membership card and gain access to the sale at 8 AM for an extra hour of shopping. 9am-1pm
  • 1210 Capital Cir SE: Free Pet Vaccine Clinic. Another FREE vaccination clinic for your puppies or kitties sponsored by Petco Love , It's Meow Or Never for Ferals, Inc. , Be the Solution , and our wonderful volunteers. All pets must be healthy and must have never had a bad reaction to any vaccine in the past. We still need a vet to do the rabies if you know one! The HCP is a core vaccine effective against feline rhinotracheitis, calici, and panleukopenia viruses. The Canine 1-DAPPv is a combination vaccine approved for protection against canine distemper virus, adenovirus type 1 and 2, canine parainfluenza virus, and canine parvo-virus. Parvo and Distemper are big killers of dogs in this area. Panleuk is a major killer for young kittens. Help prevent the spread. 9am
  • Tallahassee Junior Museum: Tallahassee Jazz & Blues Festival Day One featuring Warren Sutton, Rhythm Remedy, Yellow Dog Jazz Band, Tallahassee Swing, TCC Jazz Band, and Thursday Night Music Club. 11am – 5pm
  • Dr. B.L. Perry, Jr. Branch Library: Florida and Film. Florida’s film industry is one of the largest and oldest in the United States. Numerous movies and TV shows have been filmed here, including The Yearling, Creature from the Black Lagoon, and Flipper to name a few. Join us at the Dr. B.L. Perry, Jr. Branch Library as we explore the history of film in Florida and design your own movie poster to take home. This free program runs from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and is designed for children ages 4 to 8 and their families. 11am
  • The Fuzzy Pineapple: Plant Festival. Calling all growers! Join us in shopping local and shopping small from awesome farmers, florists, growers, artisans, herbalists, and foodies. Enjoy music, good eats, and celebration. Bring seeds for the seed drive. Exchange plants. Buy plants. Get a free starter plant. Make seed bombs. Adopt a plant. Bring plants to donate. Make compost. Make art. Paint a pot. Noon-7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Old Time Jam. 4pm
  • Tally Print Studio: Tallahassee SDS and Tally Print Studio Present: Punk Pride! featuring music from Castover, Subpotent, Degenerate State, and blacksunblackmoon. 6pm
  • Proof: Buck Banzai. 6pm
  • Blue Tavern: Twin Tenors Volume III featuring Jacob Wright & Kyle Bramson. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Firewall. 7pm
  • House of Music: Revival. 8pm
  • Potbellys: PEEKABOO – Eyes Wide Open Tour. 8pm
  • Square Mug Café at the Plant: Old Creepy EP release show with Brass Wizard, Experimentations in Irritation, Esurient, Salax, and Putrid Grit. 8:30pm
  • Common Ground Books: Tangerine: Queer Film Fest. Synopsis: After hearing that her boyfriend/pimp cheated on her while she was in jail, a transgender sex worker and her best friend set out to find him and teach him and his new lover a lesson. Admission is free! $5 or a nonperishable food pantry donation is suggested. Bring your lawn chairs and we’ll bring the popcorn! 8:30pm
  • 926: Flying Bison with Curly Q, Danitza, and Mutual Friends. 8:30pm
  • Fire Bettys: Pop Punk & Emo Night. 10pm
SUNDAY, 4/14
  • Bicycle House: Sunday Ride. Ride at 10:30 AM from Bicycle House. We will ride the Cascades trail to the St Marks trail and down to Wakulla station and return, about 31 miles. Ride speed is 12 to 14 mph, with periodic regroups. Vernon Bailey is the ride leader. Vernon is a new CCC member who’s been biking for 50 years enjoys riding with small groups and weekend touring. 10am
  • Halisi Africa: Soulful Sundays. Join us for Motherland Brunch at Halisi Africa. We'll be serving our brunch special including an appetizer, main course, a sweet, and our signature African mimosas we call ukwaju. The event will also feature an art exhibition by Christopher Barnhart and live entertainment by local artists. 11am
  • Flippin’ Great Pinball: $25 Sunday Funday. Every Sunday spend a fun-filled time with the family for only $25 plus tax at the arcade! Our normal all-day family admission of $34.99 is just $25 and that includes up to a family of 6 (two adults and four kids). Experience affordable family fun that everyone will enjoy. Noon-8pm
  • E Peck Greene Park (Behind the LeRoy Collins Library): Food Not Bombs Free Mealshare. We offer free vegetarian/vegan food, water, coffee, personal care & hygiene products, bus passes, and clothing when we have some available to those in need. Contact foodnotbombstally@gmail.com to find out about getting involved. Noon-2pm
  • LeRoy Collins Library: Tallahassee Go Club Meetings. Come play the captivating ancient game of Go, also known as Baduk, with some friendly games and discussions. Beginners welcome. Visit https://www.tallahasseegoclub.com for more information. 1pm
  • Gamescape: Pokémon League. Come learn, play, and trade with the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games! We LOVE seeing new players, so come learn how to play! We play both the Trading Card Game and the Video Game casually and competitively. The store offers lots of different seating arrangements to meet our group's needs, as well as food, drinks, and Pokémon products for purchase. We are also hold regular, officially sanctioned tournaments for Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Competitions! 2-4pm
  • The Plant: Open Jam. All instruments, all players welcome. 4pm-9pm
  • Pedro’s: Mariachi Clasico. 6pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Open Mic Night Hosted by Conor Churchill. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Comedy Night. Come have some laughs with us on Sunday nights! If you are interested in participating in the show, reach out to therealsleepypfloyd@gmail.com 7:30pm
  • Proctor Subaru: Paws Fur A Cause: Dog Adoption & Pet Festival. Join us on Sunday, April 14 from 11am-2pm at Proctor Subaru as we partner with the Leon County Humane Society to help animals find their "furever" home. Volunteers and foster families from the Leon County Humane Society will have dogs and puppies looking to match with their future families. 11am-2pm
  • 926: Identity Affirmation Clinic. Join Outlaw, FSU College of Law’s LGBTQ+ organization, for the first Identity Affirmation Clinic, with confidential assistance and resources from experts to navigate the name change and gender affirmation process, as well as advanced directives such as health care surrogate designations and modified durable power of attorneys. It's a safe and supportive space to address your questions and empower your journey! This clinic is for adults 18+. Please direct any questions towards outlaw.fsu@gmail.com. The Clinic will have an abundance of resources for individuals at every stage of their journey! The following resources will be in attendance: Capital Team, Heuler Wakeman Solomon, Miller Counseling Services, LLC, Free Mom Hugs, Common Grounds Bookstore, Common Grounds Closet, Pride In Health Care, Planned Parenthood, Native Spirit Jewelry, Jordan Rae Hair, Karli Tsunami, Tallahassee Community Action Committee (TCAC). Be on the look out as more wonderful organizations join us for this wonderful, celebratory occasion! 11am-3pm
  • Tallahassee Junior Museum: Tallahassee Jazz & Blues Festival Day Two featuring Coastal Highway, Jerry Thigpen Trio, Swingin’ Harpoon Blues Band, Billy Rigsby, and Tillman & Taff. Noon – 5pm
  • Tallahassee Junior Museum: Canning Grandma's Chow Chow Workshop. Enjoy Ms. Judith's family heirloom recipe for Chow Chow at the Big Bend Farm Kitchen. Learn to make and can this delicious relish of cabbage and green tomatoes. This is an outdoor workshop. Preregistration is required on our website. 1pm-4pm
  • Cascades: Melissa Ethridge “I’m Not Broken” Tour. 6pm
  • 926: Cannibal Kids, The Forum, On The Edge, and Love Hut. 7pm
MONDAY, 4/15
  • Just One More: Bingo. 5pm-6:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Margarita Monday, Open-Mic Night hosted by The Saltwater Cowboy. 5:30pm-8pm
  • American Legion Hall: Cha Cha - Weekly Lessons. 6:15pm/$5
  • Hangar 38: Bingo. 6:45pm
  • Vino Beano: Tipsy Trivia. 7pm
  • 926: The Brook & The Bluff with Hotel Fiction and Sofia Camille. 7pm
  • The Sound Bar: 3rd Monday Songwriter Showcase. 8pm
TUESDAY, 4/16
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour. 5pm
  • The Getaway Grille: Tuesday Night Bikes and Trikes. 6pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Company: Tuesday Night Beer-go! 6pm
  • Crafty Crab: BOOMIN' Karaoke. 7pm
  • Gamescape: Hobby Night. Slay the grey together! Join your fellow gamers and turn your pile of grey miniatures into a battle ready army. Need some painting tips? Feel free to ask at hobby night. You can bring any miniature for any game to paint. 7pm
  • Ology Midtown: Jazz Jam Sessions. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Trivia. 7pm
  • Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. 1st Tuesday of the month is General Knowledge with rotating themes the rest of the month. 7pm
  • House of Music: Tuesday Trivia & Karaoke. 7pm
  • American Legion Hall: Tallahassee Swing Band Tuesday Night Dance. 7:30pm
  • Burrito Boarder: Karaoke with DJ Roldus. 8pm
  • Poor Pauls: Trivia. 8pm/21+
  • Blue Tavern: Bluesday Tuesday with Bill Ricci. Every Tuesday is Blues Day @ the Blue Tavern and Blues Meets Girl is a Tallahassee favorite. This perfect, intimate venue provides just what you need for both a mid-week break and authentic blues music experience. 8pm/$5
  • 4th Quarter: Professor Jim's Tuesday Night Trivia. Popular for a reason! 8pm
  • Argonaut Coffee: Trivia Tuesday. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Karaoke. 8pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Open Mic Comedy Night. 8pm/21+
  • 926: Tacos and Trivia. 9pm
WEDNESDAY, 4/17
  • Sugar and Spice Tally: Game Night. Join us every Wednesday Night for community game night. Bring your own or use ours! Let me know if you need to reserve space for a large group. Free to attend! 5pm
  • Goodwood: Wonderful Wednesday. 6pm/$5
  • Burrito Boarder: D&D Night. 6pm
  • Level 8 Rooftop Lounge: Trivia. 6pm
  • La Florida Coffee & Wine: Trivia Night. 6pm
  • The Great Games Library: Open Game Night. 6pm/free
  • American Legion Hall: Sue Boyd Country Western and More Dance Class. Session 2 - Beginner 6:30 to 7:45 pm What: East Coast Swing and Waltz. Cost: $8.00 per person. Wear comfortable shoes you can turn in. 7:45 to 8:15 - Practice dance with paid admission. 8:15 to 9:30: Intermediate - 2 Step and WCS. $8.00 per person or $13.00 for both classes. Vaccines are required. Face masks are optional. Changing partners is optional. 6:30pm
  • Perry Lynn’s Smokehouse in Quincy: Wed Night Open Mic w/ Steven Ritter and Friends. 6:30pm
  • Hangar 38: Trivia. 6:45pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Tallahassee: Trivia. Teams up to 6 players for three rounds with 10 questions and a tie breaker each round. Winners are by round so don’t worry if you need to come late or can’t stay the whole time! Prizes include a round of beer, a 6 pack and a gift card! 7pm
  • Proof: Trivia. 7pm
  • Vino Beano: Wine Bingo. 7pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Trivia. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Wednesday Open Mic with Doc Russell. The open mic night that has run continuously for almost 20 years, once housed at the Warehouse, lives on at the Blue Tavern. Doc Russell continues as the host with the most. Sign up starts at 7:45pm/free to attend
  • House of Music: Bar Bingo! Free to Play & Late Night Karaoke. 7pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Karaoke! 8pm/21+/free
  • Dukes and Dotties: College Night and Line Dancing Lessons. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Open Mic Night. 8pm
  • South Station: Summer Movie Nights. 8:30pm/free
  • The Bark: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 9pm
  • Peppers: Karaoke. 9pm
  • 926: Dragged Out Wednesday. 10pm
  • City Dogs Café: TLH Beer Society Charity Bottle Share. For those who HAVE been to one of our charity bottle shares before, you know how it works. But for those who haven't, here's the 4-1-1: 1. Find a good beer(s) to share and bring it to City Dogs Cafe. If you don't already have something good to bring from your fridge, stop by and see our friends at @quicknsave and they'll help you pick something great to bring. And remember, TLH Beer Society Membership Cardholders get 10% off your purchase! 2. When you arrive, drop a donation in the bucket for our friends at All Saints Art Station, City Dogs and @richrobsphillystop, all of whom have been adversely impacted by the roadwork. We ask for a "suggested donation" of $20 at each share, but you can donate whatever you want - whether less or more! 3. Drop your beer you brought to share in one of our ice chests when you arrive, then check out what's open and start sampling beers! Pour and try anything you want! 4. Enjoy food - for purchase, of course - from City Dogs and Rich Robs. 5. Sit back, relax, listen to music, drink, eat and enjoy the great All Saints Art Station space! We hope to see as many of you as possible for our first charity bottle share in over a year. Let's help uplift these local businesses! 6pm
  • Challenger Learning Center: Digital Specimens and the Future of Natural History Museum. David C. Blackburn, PhD. Curator of Herpetology, Associate Chair, Department of Natural History, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida. Dr. Blackburn studies the diversity, evolution, and natural history of amphibians and reptiles. His lab conducts research in the field, in the lab, and in museum collections. Access to the collections of natural history museums has long been restricted to specialists in specific scientific disciplines. By creating digital representatives of specimens and objects, museums are bringing the behind-the-scenes to classrooms, scientists, and the public. These digital specimens enable new, large-scale studies of biodiversity past and present, and provide hands-on learning opportunities for people of all ages. The Florida Museum of Natural History—the state’s only university-based museum—is an international leader in research and education, and offers many research and outreach opportunities for scientists across the state. 7pm
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2024.04.11 04:48 its_whirlpool4 Events for Fri 4/12 - Sun 4/14

** BOTH SAT 4/13 AND SUN 4/14 *\*
Cactus & Succulent Society of NM Annual Show and Sale Albuquerque Garden Clubs, 10120 Lomas Blvd. NE *Free Admission* The show will display several hundred plants, including some of the finest specimens from many different private collections in our region, including our society's members. You do not need to be a member to exhibit plants. Please bring your very best cacti and succulents to be exhibited at this show. Please email cssofnm@gmail.com for more info on how to enter your own plants to the judged show. Entries are accepted at the Albuquerque Garden Center on Friday, April 12, from 1 pm to 6 pm. Remember that you may not retrieve the plants you entered until the show closes, at 3 pm on Sunday. In addition to the judged show, the society's annual sale brings in vendors, from various places, that provide a wide variety of cacti and other succulent plants available for purchase; they range from bargain starter plants to spectacular specimens. Some excellent specimen plants will be sold via a silent auction, which will be done at least one of the days. Bidders are urged to be present at the close of bidding to purchase the plants, and take them home. An additional special feature of the sale is a selection of some locally grown, hardy species for the yard---at least in Albuquerque, and, sometimes, further north. We will have 3 checkout lines for sale items, instead of the traditional 2 lines. We will accept cash, checks and credit cards
12 - 6 PM Duke City Foodie Fest 2024 Cliff's Amusement Park, 4800 Osuna Rd. NE Join us for our second annual DUKE CITY FOODIE FEST! 100+ local food trucks and vendors, live music, kids activities, food competition, and more! ONLY DESERT SUN EVENT PRODUCTIONS AND DELECTABLE BAKING CO ARE THE HOSTS PLEASE BEWARE OF SCAMMERS!
** Fri 4/12 *\*
Fri 6 PM Discovery After Dark National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, 601 Eubank Blvd. SE Join us for an evening of fun and hands-on experiments for guests ages 21 and over. Enjoy food and beverage trucks and the Nuclear Museum’s exhibits while you participate in hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math fun! (tickets)
Fri 6 – 8 PM "Lavender Haze" Swiftie Inspired MotheDaughter Date Night Pinspiration, 6271 Riverside Plaza Ln. NW, Ste D1 Swifties get ready to party! Join us for a “Lavender Haze” inspired night of craft making! Whip up your own lavender scented candle, lavender sugar scrub and Swiftie bracelets fit for a pop star. And that’s not all! Sip on a glamorous sparkling cider drink, play ERAS Tour Bingo (for prizes!) and jam to Taylor Swift tunes. The cost is $60 per couple and payment is due at registration. Note: All children must be accompanied by an adult. Let’s make some memories, Swiftie-style! Fee is non-refundable and if you register and are unable to attend, a studio credit will be honored for another workshop, crafts or our splatter experience. Seats are limited and registration is required, so reserve your seat today. All are welcome, moms, daughters, besties, and gal pals to join us for this amazingly fun event! This will sell out fast so register today!
Fri 6:30 – 8:30 PM Lighting the Way Our Abundance Journey Kick-Off Gala! Unity Spiritual Center, 9800 Candelaria Rd. NE Join us in this celebration for everyone to enjoy. We will kick off Our Abundance Journey with a gala! This event is for everyone including kids and teens. There will be tasty bites, D.J., dancing, a photo booth, reflection room, a Grand Prize, and more. Those in attendance will be given a ticket to be entered in the Grand Prize drawing so be sure to attend. You must be present to win! While we celebrate our abundance as a community we will ask you to reflect on how you might contribute your time, talent and treasure to the journey. We have a budget, but your participation will enable us to better create a realistic forecast. This will help us, not only with our current programs, but also how we might offer even more here at Unity Spiritual Center Albuquerque and reach out to the greater community. Kids, classes, groups, services, concerts, workshops, and more . . . all of these things offer exciting opportunities for happier more abundant living in keeping with Unity principles
Fri 7:30 PM April Monthly Meeting Rainbow Park Observatory, 301 Southern Blvd. SE, Rio Rancho Rio Rancho Astronomical Society members who traveled to witness the Total Solar Eclipse will share stories of their travel adventures and pictures of the event. Anyone else who saw the eclipse is encouraged to attend and share their experiences as well. The meeting is free and open to the public. Telescopes will be available for public stargazing after the meeting, weather permitting
Fri 7:30 – 9:30 PM Bluegrass Live with Juniper Roots Bow & Arrow Brewing, 608 McKnight Ave NW Enjoy local bluegrass-inspired Juniper Roots with their banjo stompin, high desert mountain vibes! *No cover, 21+
Fri 8 PM Baracutanga Juno, 1501 1st St. NW Dance to Albuquerque's #1 South American Cumbia group. Bandleader Jackie Zamora draws on her Peruvian roots and her sultry vocals to bring authentic South American Cumbia to Albuquerque with her group Baracutanga. Top notch musicians all around. In Juno's newly expanded indoor performance space. 21+. $10 at the door, or online/advance to secure your spot. VIP w/ reserved seating available
Fri 8 – 10 PM Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular KiMo Theatre, 423 Central Ave It’s the smash hit multi-media laser and light show featuring the music of Pink Floyd “as you’ve never seen before.” Laser Spectacular carries listeners away on a mind-expanding journey driven by cutting-edge effects, high-powered lasers, and large-screen video projection, all performed to the masterful soundtrack of Pink Floyd. The Laser Spectacular has become a must-see classic for Floyd fans of all ages. Doors open at 7pm. Show begins at 8pm. No flash photography or video taping permitted. There is no elevator at the KiMo Theatre. Accessible seating is available upon request in the orchestra section. Paid parking is available in garage just north of the KiMo Theatre on 5th St. and Copper Ave (tickets)
Fri 8 – 11 PM Goth Night & Dark Market: Spring Heathens Edition Tractor Brewing - Wells Park, 1800 4th St. NW We're celebrating spring as it was intended to be celebrated, with Goth music. Time to break out your Doc Martins, black nail polish, eyeliner, choker, and red lip stick because we're hosting a night of beautiful music for you dark hearts. DJ Riff Rat and DJ Suspence will be spinning one the ones and twos, Pepe El Monstrito will be providing sound, and Spectral Youth will be featuring some amazing local vendors
** Sat 4/13 *\*
Sat 8 AM – 12 PM Downtown Grower's Market: FIRST MARKET DAY! Robinson Park, 810 Copper Ave NW The Downtown Growers' Market is BACK! This vibrant community event connects local farmers, growers, artisans, wellness makers, and hot food vendors with the local community from mid-April to early-November. Bring friends / family or come solo to enjoy fresh food made on sight, a variety of seasonal produce, unique arts and crafts, live music, and special programming all in the heart of downtown Albuquerque
Sat 8 AM – 2 PM 2nd Saturday Tent Sale! Anteeks on Menaul, 8908 Menaul Blvd. NE Back lot tent sale! 2nd Saturday of each month. Come meet local vintage, antique & oddities dealers
Sat 8 AM Walk MS: Albuquerque Hoffmantown Church, 8888 Harper Rd. NE The new Walk MS brings the MS community together like never before and celebrates those who are at the center of everything we do: people living with MS. Whether you live with MS, love someone who does, or are a part of the wider community, you can proudly display your role in the movement and be celebrated for the important part you play. So, what are you waiting for? Learn more and to register or build your team and join the movement at https://ntlms.org/Walk2024 Don’t forget to use #WalkMS in your social media posts so we can share in the joy of your Walk MS journey!
Sat 8:30 – 10:30 AM MADAGASCAR JR Pancake Breakfast FUNdraiser for Cardboard Playhouse The Box Performance Space and Improv Theatre, 119 Gold Ave SW Catch a preview performance from Madagascar Jr before we hit the stage at the KiMo Theatre. All proceeds and donations will go to the general operating fund of Cardboard Playhouse Theatre Company. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. We offer 2 hours of validated parking in the structure attached to the building. If you have questions or need to change any selections, please email [cardboardplayhouse@gmail.com](mailto:cardboardplayhouse@gmail.com)
Sat 9 AM Ellen Reavis Race for Autism Balloon Fiesta Park, 9455 Balloon Museum Dr. NE The Ellen Reavis Race for Autism our biggest fundraiser of the year! It is also a great way to raise your voice and join our force to create acceptance of Autism in your community. Create your team today and join us during Autism Acceptance month as we celebrate our community. We will be having a team t-shirt contest. Create a t-shirt design in honor of your team! You can drop off a t-shirt at the main stage or come to the stage at 12pm to be judged by the best emcee there is Sam Newton of Coyote 102.3. We will have a special prize for the winner! There also is prizes for largest team and biggest fundraising team! 5k race is a timed race. Participants will receive a finisher medal and a shirt (not guaranteed) The top 3 males and females will receive a prize for their efforts. 1 mile walk is untimed and is for those that do not want to be timed. A shirt is included (not guaranteed) The Star Walk is our time to honor those we are running and walking for! Open to any Autistic individual. Walk a short aisle as the crowd cheers you on just for being you! Each participant gets a t-shirt with their registration (not guaranteed) (register)
Sat 9 AM – 3 PM 31st Annual César Chávez & Dolores Huerta Fiesta NHCC National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 4th St. SW This is a free event, open to the public. Children are welcome. There will be a Kids Corner with activities and food trucks. Mariachis, entertainment, and the Si Se Puede awards ceremony. Headliner band: Mala Maña. 9am- Car Show, 10am- La Marcha, 12pm-3pm La Fiesta. Dolores Huerta is our special guest & keynote speaker. *Times are estimated, we reserve the right to make adjustments to the schedule as needed
Sat 10 AM – 1 PM Earth Day Clean-Up Pueblo Montano Trailhead, 4100-4112 Montaño Rd. NW Get ready for an awesome Earth Day Cleanup! Once we've rocked the cleanup, we'll head over to La Cumbre Brewery for a Raffle and drinks! Please be sure to register for this event - it's free & provides you with a complimentary beverage ticket. Plus it ensures we have the proper amount of supplies. We'll provide gloves, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, trash bags, bottled water & snacks. Come dressed comfortably, including footwear
Sat 10 AM – 2:30 PM West Mesa Community Health Fair West Mesa Community Center, 5500 Glenrio Rd. NW FREE Community Event offering families vaccines, health screenings, live chair yoga, lice kits, health vendors, pharmacies, health insurances, Medicaid/Medicare enrollment, food and clothing assistance. Food, music, jumpers, STEM challenges, games! Free parking will be available at the John Adams Middle School parking lot and Holy Rosary Church parking lot. For more info, call 505-836-3487
Sat 10 AM – 3 PM Community Celebration of Arts and Culture Sandoval County Administration Building,1500 Idalia Rd NE, Rio Rancho Creative New Mexico, New Mexico’s arts advocacy organization, and Rio Rancho Creative Crossroad. Free, family-friendly, events are occurring in several communities across the state during April. There will be over 30 vendors and non-profits on hand providing visitors with the opportunity to learn more about the diverse creative resources that are available in our community. “Dogs for a Cause” food truck will be on hand—so come hungry and thirsty! Funding for Art NM! comes in part, from a grant from New Mexico Arts, a division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
Sat 10 AM – 4 PM Indigenous Market HomegrowNM Trading Post, 2715 4th St. NW, Ste 2 Another Indigenous Market here at the Post organized by Cleo's Blue Corn Kitchen with great vendors & delicious food! Can't forget coffee & baked goods
Sat 10:30 AM – 2:15 PM Abstract April New Mexico Ferments, 2506 Washington St. NE Apply the serotonin high of being creative in the freest way while transforming still life tableaux through the lens of your mind's abstraction a fun meditation in an artful setting! As always, all ages welcome to freely create with a 'chip in' local New Mexico charity jar available. Our April charity is Offcenter Community Arts Project
Sat 11 AM Spring Market ABQ Food Park, 6951 San Antonio Dr. NE Over 25 local artisans, enticing food vendors, exhilarating games, and live music for a day packed with excitement!
Sat 11 AM Phat Stax Block Party Phat Stax Nob Hill, 114 Tulane Dr. SE Join us for our 1 year anniversary block party! Local vendors on site! Music and Dancing! Come celebrate with us!
Sat 11 AM move thing: community dance project Los Jardines Institute, 801 La Vega Dr. SW FREE. No RSVP required. Collaborators: Los Jardines Institute, Jah Truebadoors, youth from South Valley prep, Alex Viteri Arturo, Valerie Oliveiro, and Jennifer Monson. Conceptual formations: Valerie Oliveiro and Jennifer Monson. move thing is a community-based dance project proposing that the multi-sensory, improvisatory, and choreographic structures of dance contribute to reparative projects in communities that have historically been impacted by toxic contamination due to resource extraction (Uranium and coal mining) and industrial effluents (chemicals, particulates, carbon monoxide, and heavy metals). Resisting all forms of purity, the work proposes that we are all constantly, inherently, and unevenly making up each other and all other animate and inanimate beings. If we imagine ourselves as soluble, always dissolving and reconstituting choreographically, could we move through toxicity and be with and/or absorb toxicity and find new / alternative / old / transformative relationships to its states / tendencies / behaviors / effects / violences / shifts? Could we find intelligences within our bodies and abilities to connect more deeply with the mechanisms for survival and support in sites and systems that we are a part of? move thing is supported, in part, by the Challenge America grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Campus Research Board’s award from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and the Puffin Foundation
Sat 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM April Pop Up New Mexico Ferments, 2506 Washington St. NE LadyJennD (Jennifer DeSantis) will be with Random Acts o Art! Join us for collage and Kombucha! I should have some new merch too! FYI - I am gearing up for a solo show at NM Ferments from May through the end of June
Sat 12 PM April Brew tour Sidetrack Brewing, 413 2nd St. SW Sidetrack Brewing, Gravity Bound Brewing, Boese Bros Brewing, Thirsty Eye Brewing. At Sidetrack, a DD will be selected, then we’ll head to the other breweries in the order listed. T-shirts, if ordered will be delivered. For safety, a breathalyzer is available, a DD will be established and a liability waiver will be signed by all participants. Safety is of utmost importance. We want everyone to enjoy their tour and arrive home safely
Sat 1 PM International Steampunk Day Celebration The Kosmos Restaurant, 1715 5th St. NW Sunday is International Steampunk Day. Let's meet up a day early for lunch to celebrate (505 Steampunk: Society of Brass and Steam)
Sat 1 – 3 PM Wine, Cider, and Mead Making Class Southwest Grape & Grain, 3401 Candelaria Blvd. NE An entry level class to teach you the basics you'll need to get started making your own wine, cider, and mead at home! Wine, Mead, and Cider can trace their roots back many centuries to various locations and regions. There’s a reason these beverages are still around, they’re delicious (and relatively easy to make!). Now, you can add the knowledge of the history and creation process to your repertoire. Join us for this informative class in which we’ll delve into each of these categories and leave you with an instilled sense of confidence to go home and make these timeless beverages (tickets)
Sat 1 – 3 PM KAJILLIONAIRE - a Lesbian Earth special screening of the wildly original Miranda July comedy! The Guild Cinema, 3405 Central Ave NE View the trailer. Dir. Miranda July - 2020 - 104m. Know your worth! From acclaimed writedirector Miranda July comes a profoundly moving and wildly original comedy. Con-artists Theresa (Debra Winger) and Robert (Richard Jenkins) have spent 26 years training their only daughter, Old Dolio (Evan Rachel Wood), to swindle, scam, and steal at every opportunity. During a desperate, hastily conceived heist, they charm a stranger (Gina Rodriguez) into joining their family, only to have their entire world turned upside down (tickets)
Sat 2 – 4 PM Paint Party Chill Zone Frozen Yogurt, 4320 Ridgecrest Dr. SE, Ste B1, Rio Rancho $10 per person. Join us at the Chill Zone and paint these comical springtime friends enjoying FROYO on an 8"x8" canvas. All supplies are included
Sat 4:30 – 7:30 PM ENCOMPASS // OPEN STUDIOS Harwood Art Center, 1114 7th St. NW Harwood Art Center and Escuela del Sol Montessori are pleased to present Encompass, a unique multi-generational art event that takes place annually. Featuring five exhibitions, open studios, hands-on art-making projects, live music, food trucks, and activities for all ages, Encompass is both a reflection of and an offering to our community; this year’s theme is Embodiments of Wonder. Encompass is Harwood’s capstone celebration for the year. This event will include Open Studios, food by Root 66 Food Truck, and our very own Wonder Fair! Harwood’s Wonder Fair at Encompass will feature live music by Casey Mráz, special guests the beloved Giant Puppets from OffCenter Arts and free artmaking activities and experiences for our community
Sat 5 PM Silver Lace Gala, Benefitting Running 505 Tramway Plaza Events, 9600 Tennyson St. NE Join us for this 21+ fundraising event, to support Running 505. An evening of fun, elegance, live music, dancing, great food, silent auction, and race entry raffle prizes! Dress code: white or silver (tickets)
Sat 5:30 – 9 PM A Very Merry Unbirthday - Alice in Wonderland Spring DANCE Grace Church, 6901 San Antonio Dr. NE DON'T miss Jeremiah’s Place Spring Dance! Free event for our Adults-Special Needs community. Dinner provided! Alice in Wonderland costumes Encouraged. Cafe doors open at 5:30pm. SO … Get your guardian/caregiver and head on over a FUN dance to kick off Spring 2024! Mad Hatter - Queen of Hearts - Alice who are you coming dressed up as? (No drop offs, guardian/caregiver must stay)
Sat 6 PM ¡Loteria! Game Canteen Brewhouse, 2381 Aztec Rd. NE We are so excited for ¡Loteria! at the Brewhouse! Practice your Spanish, have a drink, hang with friends and win prizes! Please arrive a little early to get signed in and set up
Sat 6 – 9 PM Nat'l Assoc of Latino Healthcare Execs Salsa Night Juno, 1501 1st St. NW Salsa dancing for a good cause, sponsored by National Association of Latino Healthcare Executives. Music by DJ Pedro and DJ Sizzle. $5 at the door or presales online, all ticket proceeds go to the organization. 21+ (minors ok with parents). Stay after for live Salsa with Calle 66
Sat 6 – 9 PM Gone Country Saturdays with DJ Gonzo Supreme Ponderosa Brewing, 1761 Bellamah Ave NW Starting with free dance lessons at 5 pm, followed by family-friendly entertainment until 9 pm. Come join us for an evening of music and fun you won't forget!
Sat 7 PM Selena Birthday Celebration Flix Brewhouse, 3236 La Orilla Rd. NW Don’t miss this Flix tradition! SELENA is the story of a girl who had the spirit to believe in a dream and the courage to make it come true. Join us for a birthday screening of SELENA! Admission includes a free slice of birthday cake (tickets)
Sat 7 PM Music in the Beer Garden Flock of Moons Brewing, 111 Harvard Dr. SE Join The Ukuladies, Chris Kill Duo, and Iain Cummings at Flock of Moons on on their beautiful Beer Garden for a fun Spring night of live music!
Sat 7 – 9 PM Pre-Freedom Fest Fundraiser Mary James Café, 11601 Menaul Blvd. NE Get ready for an evening of community, compassion, and cannabis at the Freedom Festival Private Pre-party and Cannabis Private Party! Hosted at the renowned Mary James Cafe, this event promises an unforgettable experience in support of the Freedom Festival and the Indigenous Cannabis Council’s effort to bring event access to those in the community who need some assistance in experiencing this captivating Cinco de Mayo weekend festival on 20 acres of reclaimed Indigenous land. **CBD Focus (3-5pm):** Embrace the healing power of CBD during our early bird session. Explore a variety of CBD-infused products, connect with Freedom Fest event coordinators & the team from The People's Ecosystem, participate in our silent auction and raffles. Your contributions will help us provide over 20 tickets and gas cards to members of our community facing barriers to attending the Freedom Festival. **Cannabis Private Party (7-10pm):** As the beautiful New Mexico sun sets, join us for a private cannabis celebration like no other. Indulge in herbal goodies, courtesy of our generous partners. Don't miss out on the chance to win celebrity giveaways and savor mouth watering creations by none other than Chef Charlene, a Food Network Chopped winner & co-founder of The People’s Ecosystem! Quench your thirst with some fire custom drinks from Mary James Café with the option to add high-grade infusions. ALL while supporting a worthy cause. **Why Attend:** 1. Support the Indigenous Cannabis Council's mission to empower our community, 2. Enjoy a night filled with cannabis, love, laughter, and delectable cuisine, 3. Contribute to providing festival access to those in need (tickets)
Sat 7 – 10 PM EQNX Jazztet Lizard Tail Brewing Industrial, 3351 Columbia Dr. NE Please come and join EQNX Jazztet as we stretch our boundaries again and perform at Lizard Tail - Industrial for the first time on a Saturday night! EQNX Jazztet is a jazz group that plays music from all genres; Jazz, Funk, Latin with a little bit of originals and genre-cross exploration just for fun. We primarily play in the style of "Blue Note Jazz" using a modern take to explore the music of today. We believe in having fun making music! This is a cool venue with a stage and lots of places to sit. It even has a patio. THERE WILL BE A FOOD TRUCK! No Cover! Great selection of beers and a food truck too. Michael Metz - Trumpet, Dan Kelly - Sax, Vic Romanelli - Guitar, Ian Davis - Bass, Steve Arbuckle - Drums. FYI: - This is not a Jazz Jam session. The regular jazz jam session occurs on Sundays from 5:30 to 8 PM
Sat 8:30 PM – 1 AM SABOR Latin Night - Saturdays! Bama's 1865, 6007 Osuna Rd. NE DJ Gabriel Goza will be serving you the saucy Salsa, Bachata, Cumbia, Merengue y Mas! Ample Parking, Safe Environment, Beautiful Venue, Good Food, Good Music, Good Vibes. 21+ / $10 cover, Salsa or Bachata lesson 9:00-9:45pm
** Sun 4/14 *\*
Sun 10 AM Acequia 5K Fun Run Sanchez Farms, 1180 Arenal Rd. SW The Fun Run has been a tradition for CESOSS for over five years. It includes a ceremony, food, and a 4 mile run along the acequia. The funds from this Fun Run will be used to support our current Cultivando Nuestro Futuro Leadership Institute Interns. We invite you all to join us to honor and celebrate acequias and acequia culture in the South Valley. A $30 registration fee is strongly encouraged. We are also accepting sliding scale donations. Please use this donation form to complete your registration. Organizations are able to register for a flat-rate fee of $120. This includes registrations for up to 7 participants in your organization, 7 t-shirts, 7 tamales and beverages for your team!
Sun 10 AM AND 11 AM Pride & Prejudice Brunch Flix Brewhouse, 3200 La Orilla Rd. NW This April, experience the greatest love story of all time. Sparks fly when spirited Elizabeth Bennet meets single, rich, and proud Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy reluctantly finds himself falling in love with a woman beneath his class. Can each overcome their own pride and prejudice? Enjoy a complimentary glass of mimosa with admission and all-day breakfast items (tickets)
Sun 10 AM - 12 PM Christina Kent Early Childhood Center Fundraiser Topgolf, 1600 Desert Surf Cir NE Buy your tickets today! Join us for a fun family event filled with great food, an amazing raffle, and fabulous people. Christina Kent Early Childhood Center is a non-profit that serves the working families of Albuquerque with 5 Star, nationally accredited, and affordable child care. Tickets include continental breakfast
Sun 11 AM – 2 PM Drag Brunch Craft Republic, 4301 The Lane at 25 NE Mark your calendars for a fabulous Drag Brunch, hosted by Kalorie Kardashian! Don't miss out on dazzling performances and delicious mimosas! (tickets)
Sun 11:30 AM Wonka Historic Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave NE THE HISTORIC LOBO THEATER is excited to bring Wonka to the big screen! Showing Starts at 11:30 am Tickets are ONLY $10 for General Admission $25 Brunch and a Movie Ticket $21 Brunch Only ticket
Sun 12 - 4 PM Squidly Fest 2024 The Squidly Store, 514 Central Ave SE Join us for a spring pop up shop! Over 20 local artists and small businesses! Come shop local!
Sun 12 – 4 PM Plant Based Junk Food Bow & Arrow Brewing, 608 McKnight Ave NW We will be bringing out our very popular Crispy Chik'n Sandwiches and Loaded Fries. Our patties are made from a combination of soy, wheat, and peas. We are entirely nut free. We will be accepting cash or CC
Sun 2 PM Café Close Encounters Lala Coffee and Tea, 6239 Montgomery Blvd. NE This isn't your ordinary meetup; it's a journey into the mysteries of the cosmos! Remote Viewing Revelations: Dive deep into the intriguing world of remote viewing. If you've taken our in-person class, come share your mind-bending experiences and insights with fellow explorers. UFO Disclosure Updates: Stay up-to-date with the latest UFO disclosure news and unravel the mysteries surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena. Personal Encounters: Share your own extraordinary encounters with the unexplained and hear captivating stories from others who've had close encounters of their own. Theories & Speculations: Let your imagination soar as we discuss theories on what visiting non-human intelligences might be up to. Engage in thought-provoking discussions that'll leave you pondering the possibilities of the galaxy. Our last event was a cosmic blast! We took over the entire coffee shop, creating an atmosphere of intrigue and wonder. New friendships were forged, old ones rekindled, and a tapestry of personal experiences was woven throughout the afternoon
Sun 5:30 – 8:30 PM Jazz Jam Hosted by EQNX Jazztet Lizard Tail Brewing Industrial, 3351 Columbia Dr. NE This is a cool venue with a stage and lots of places to sit. It even has a patio. THERE WILL BE A FOOD TRUCK! Every Sunday from 5:30 to 8 PM. Jam starts after the 1st set. Get there early and make sure you sign in! Piano players, please contact me - we don't us a Piano so you can bring one or see if someone already committed to bring one.
Sun 6 – 9 PM Sunday Funday Karaoke Tractor Brewing - Wells Park, 1800 4th St. NW What brings the fun better then karaoke? Nothing! We got an all new night of karaoke for you singing addicts! Come amp up your Sunday Funday and sing a song with us! The Pop Up will be on hand serving up eats!
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2024.04.10 11:34 la_freug 28 [M4F] - 500 days of summer Ikea date

I find myself back here for the nth time. I’ve been thinking if I should try this again. I have been in and out of the country, and I’m finally settling back in and am in the process of acquiring a new condo. I need someone to help me decide how my new place should look like from wall paint down to furniture and decor! I’m looking for someone constant because I’m so old na to keep changing katalking stage haha so pls pass sa one time thing lang.
Syempre umabot ka dito kasi curious ka about my profile so here it goes: -28 (syempre duh nasa title na nga eh hahaha jk) -173cm or 5’8 -Normal BMI (works out daily) -Graduated in a school in Katip + latin honors -Head of a department for an IT firm -Fluent in 3 languages: En, Fil, and Fr -Can drive -Can host -Financially literate (unlimited investing tips kung gusto mo lang naman haha) -Introvert but knows how to switch if the situation requires -Confident with how I look and dress(still in the exploration stage but I like how my wardrobe looks right now) -No vice (I dont drink nor smoke) -Usually spends his money healing the kid inside me (Yes to shopping trips) -🌸 -I hate myself for this but kabisado ko yung Kabet - Gagong rapper by heart i can sing it ng walang lyrics on screen hahahaha
About you naman its the very basic lang: -21 to 27 years old -Shorter than me lmao -SMART(Please lord hahaha give this to me) -Knows how to carry and present herself -Cute(to me lang naman hahaha idk)
My non negotiables are: -College educated -Same political and moral values -Based in metro manila better if around makati or bgc so its easy to hang out -May goal sa buhay -May hobbies outside of work -Slim to medium build(mostly for health reasons plus points if you workout din)
Bonus: -May dog. That’s all let me play with and spoil your dog Congrats for reaching the end of my long ass post. I tried to squeeze as much information as I can but feel free to ask me questions parin. If I pique your interest please send me a message with a short description as well as your go to Karaoke song from your childhood.
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2024.04.07 21:43 JustMeInBigD Things to Do April 8-14

Things to Do April 8-14

*Free (or no admission/cover)
--Recurring Event
Noteworthy: April is Dallas Arts Month, Solar Eclipse is Monday, April 8
Weekend & Multi-Day Events
Through April 14 Butterflies in the Garden at Fort Worth Botanic Garden
April 11-21 Murrow by Joseph Vitale at Hamon Hall
April 12-13 *Frontera Fest at The Wild Detectives
April 12-13 Seeds at Arts Mission Oak Cliff
April 12-14 Pollinator Plant Sale at Texas Discovery Gardens
April 12-14 Dallas Reggae Fest at Midtown (Formerly Valley View Mall)
*April 12-14 Arts in Bloom Art + Wine Festival at Historic Downtown McKinney
April 12 - 14 Frisco Roughriders Baseball Opening Weekend at Riders Field
April 13 Underground Movement Festival Vol. 10 at McCall Plaza, Plano
April 13-14 Dallas Festival of the Arts at Kidd Springs Park
April 13-14 Remembering Gene Wilder at Texas Theatre
Through May 27 Scarborough Renaissance Festival, Waxahachie
Monday, April 8
Texas Rangers vs. Houston Astros at Globe Life Field, Arlington
Herbie Hancock at Winspear Opera House
Mandalay Canal Light Club at Mandalay Canal, Las Colinas (Irving)
And here’s a small sampling of Solar Eclipse Events.
*AT&T Discovery District, *Cotton Bowl at Fair Park, *Klyde Warren Park, Texas Discovery Gardens, Meow Wolf (Grapevine), Sammons Center for the Arts, Samuell Farm (Mesquite), *Meadows Museum, Celestial Beerworks, *Truck Yard Dallas, *Truck Yard Alliance, *Truck Yard, The Colony, *Downtown Garland Square, *Grandscape, The Colony
Eclipse Festival at Mars Farm in Ferris, TX
Tuesday, April 9
Dallas Stars vs. Buffalo Sabres at American Airlines Center
Texas Rangers vs. Oakland Athletics at Globe Life Field, Arlington
A Knock at Midnight: Brittany K. Barnett at Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
The Gold Souls, Sweet N' Juicy, Loner’s Club at Deep Ellum Art Co
Fly by Midnight at Club Dada
Trivia Night at The Brass Tap
Arm's Length w/ Carly Cosgrove, Ben Quad, Saturday's at Your Place at Sons of Hermann Hall
*Ralyn Gayle at Truck Yard Dallas
*--Movies in the Park: Top Gun Maverick at Griggs Park
Addison's 8 x 8 at Improv Addison
Carrollton Parks & Recreation Master Plan Forum at Rosemeade Aquatic Complex, Carrollton
Brewfest: The Big Lebowski at Flix Brewhouse (Little Elm/Frisco)
Wednesday, April 10
Texas Rangers vs. Oakland Athletics at Globe Life Field, Arlington
Arts & Letters Live: Emily Franklin & Natalie Dykstra at Dallas Museum of Art
Intro to Knitting Class at Fair Park Visitor Center
*Inner Moonlight Poetry Series Sixth Anniversary at The Wild Detectives
*Book Signing and Discussion: Megan Kimble, City Limits at Interabang Books
Steven Isserlis and Metamorphosis Dallas Chamber Orchestra at Winspear Opera House
Madaline, Space Monkey Mafia at Three Links
CocoRosie with special guest DJ Miss Ginger at The Kessler
Dave Mason’s Traffic Jam with Jefferson Starship at Longhorn Ballroom
Mike Birbiglia at The Majestic
*Open Mic Night at Dallas Comedy Club
Sports Cinema Presents Moneyball at Texas Theatre
Thursday, April 11
Texas Rangers vs. Oakland Athletics at Globe Life Field, Arlington
Dallas Stars vs. Winnipeg Jets at American Airlines Center
*Book Presentation: Katherine Corcoran, In the Mouth of the Wolf at The Wild Detectives
*PNC Patio Sessions - Lina Mapes and Malachi at Sammons Park
*Yappy Hour at Commons Club
An Evening with Rickie Lee Jones at The Kessler
Bishop Ave Hot 6 at Reveler’s Hall
10,000 Maniacs with special guest Kelley Mickwee at Longhorn Ballroom
*Locals Showcase at Green Light Social
*325 Comedy Show at Hyena’s Dallas
Monthly Super Smash Brothers Tournament at Infinity Arcade, Garland
Friday, April 12
Dallas Mavericks vs. Detroit Pistons at American Airlines Center
Dallas Jackals vs. Utah Warriors at Choctaw Stadium, Arlington
*Stanzaz Poetry Game Night at Whose Books
*A Dark Dream with Breath Play & DJ Gabe Mendoza at Spinster Records
Brent Buemi + Mike Willey Jazz & Blues Duo at Opening Bell Coffee
Margaret Cho at Texas Theatre
STRFKR at The Factory at Deep Ellum
Civil Serpents / American Culture / Trucido / Mortwright at The Double Wide
Reckless Kelly: The Last Frontier Tour with Matt Hillyer at Longhorn Ballroom
Max Gomez at Poor David’s Pub
*Discover Downtown Dallas Movie Series: Kung Fu Panda at Main Street Garden Park
Back in Black - AC/DC Tribute with Metal Shop at Lava Cantina, The Colony
Saturday, April 13
Dallas Stars vs. Seattle Kraken at American Airlines Center
FC Dallas vs. Seattle Sounders FC at Toyota Stadium, Frisco
*Historical Marker Unveiling at Flag Pole Hill, White Rock Lake
*--Tai Chi with Tribe Wellness at Klyde Warren Park
*Karaoke Night at Sandy Pickle (The Village)
*Noche de Perreo (Latin Night) at ArtPark Trinity Groves
*Changing Perspectives Block Party at Sammons Park
*Art214 Opening Reception at Oak Cliff Cultural Center
Dallas Food Fest at Dallas City Hall
Terrace Tee-Off at Ellie’s Restaurant and Lounge/Texas Sculpture Walk
Book Signing and Discussion: Two O'Clock on a Tuesday at Trevi Fountain at Interabang Books
*Tropics Sampling Stroll at Central Market (Lover’s Lane)
Sunday, April 14
Gabriel Iglesias at American Airlines Center
Sweat + Sculpt in the Park powered by Kota Wellness at Klyde Warren Park
The Princess Bride with Cary Elwes Q&A at The Majestic (2 shows - Matinee)
*Rescue Puppy Yoga at The Satellite/Celestial Beerworks
*214 Asian Foodie Market at Four Corners Brewing
*Author Meet & Greet: "How to Talk to Anyone for Introverts" at Half Price Books
Bayside: The Worse Things Than Being Alive Tour at House of Blues
We've Lost Dancing at Box Garden at Legacy Hall, Plano
Make & Take: The Basics of Biscuits at Central Market Cooking School, Plano
Autotrader Echopark Automotive 400 at Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth
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2024.04.05 00:56 clearliquidclearjar TALLAHASSEE WEEKLY EVENTS, 4/4 – 4/10

Events are listed by the day. Events that happen every week appear first, one time stuff after that. If you have anything you’d like people to know about, comment here or message me and I’ll add it in. If you’d like further info about any of the events, look it up! I usually don’t have any extra to add.
Large Scale, Ongoing, and Multi-Day Events
Local Running, Walking, and Biking Info: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/
Guided Paddling Outings all around the area: https://www.facebook.com/hsmithoutdoors
Tallahassee Film Society Showings: https://www.tallahasseefilms.com/tickets/
Book Clubs for all tastes: https://www.facebook.com/midtownreadeevents
Live Theater:
OutdooFarmer’s Markets:
THURSDAY, 4/4
  • Blue Tavern: Bramble’s Bluegrass Jam. 5pm
  • Goodwood: Spring Fling. Please join us for cocktails, dinner, and a silent auction. Proceeds from the Spring Fling event support our mission to provide educational and academic aid to Leon High School and its students. 6pm
  • Burrito Boarder: Mutual Friends, Curly Q, and Counterfeit Stereo. 6:30pm
  • Opperman Music Hall: FSU Opera Presents: The Cunning Little Vixen. 7:30pm
  • Blue Tavern: Music of the Spheres: Indian and Chinese Music with Anchal Khansili and Xiaoqing Li. 8pm
FRIDAY, 4/5
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Steve Malono. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe Brewing: Flannel Fridays with Live Music. 6pm
  • Hobbit West: Friday Night Dart Tournament. Anyone can Enter! Sign ups at 7:30, Darts fly at 8:00/$10 entry fee
  • Ouzts Too: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 8pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-11pm/21+
  • 926: The Hot Friday Night Party and Drag Show. 9pm/$5/18+
  • Total Wine in Village Square: Lynyrd Skynyrd Bottle Signing and Meet & Greet. Stop by our store Friday, April 5 from 12-2pm to meet Johnny Van Zant and Rickey Medlocke from Lynyrd Skynyrd and get a signed bottle of Hell House Whiskey! Noon-2pm
  • Common Ground Books: Spring into Action! Mutual Aid Market. Are you tired of feeling like the world is on fire and there’s nothing you can do about it? We know that feeling all too well… BUT! What if we told you you have the opportunity to make a tangible impact on your community every day? Saturday, March 23rd, join us with an incredible roster of nonprofits and mutual aid organizations for our Spring into Action: Mutual Aid Market! These organizations are making real, impactful changes for members of the Tallahassee community and beyond, and they need OUR help to continue! On top of hosting these incredible nonprofits and mutual aid groups, we’ll also have food from our favs Toasty Taiyaki and Crybaby Bakehouse, tarot reading from Invisible Ink Tarot, and some local artists you can shop with! Remember: we are stronger when we all work together. 3pm-7pm
  • RR Sq Art Park: Junkanoo Caribbean Heritage Carnival featuring costumes, art, and live music. 4pm
  • Blue Tavern: Tommy Hoople’s Delta Ringnecks. 5pm
  • Civic Center: Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top “The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour” with special guest Black Stone Chery. 6pm
  • Kleman Plaza: Springtime Tallahassee MusicFest featuring Rodney Atkins, Jackson Dean, and Tobacco Road Duo. 6pm
  • La Tiendita: Rhys Bennett & the Gringos. 6:30pm
  • Oyster City: Allie Cats. 7pm
  • House of Music: Keal Franklin. 7pm
  • Island Wings: LCP. 7pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Saylor Dollar Band. 7pm
  • Ruby Diamond: FSU Opening Nights Presents: Terence Blanchard and the E-Collective with the Turtle Island Quartet. 7:30pm
  • Opperman Music Hall: FSU Opera Presents: The Cunning Little Vixen. 7:30pm
  • Square Mug Café at The Plant: Fated To Burn, The Dunzos, Subpotent, and Sp33d Runn3r. 8pm
  • 1654 Mayhew St: The Yeahhh Babyyys Album Fundraising Show. 8pm/$5
  • Barrell Proof Bannerman: Mark Leadon. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Sawmill Jam. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Bog Lilies. 8pm
  • The Bark: Theo Butts, Warmonger, blacksunblackmoon, and Canine Denim. 8pm
  • Dukes and Dotties: John Hollier. 9:30pm/21+
SATURDAY, 4/6
  • Brinkley Glen Park: Invasive Plant Removal. Join Master Gardener Volunteers at this weekly invasive plant removal event. This is a great way to learn to ID our invasive plant species and how to remove them. We recommend wearing long pants and sleeves, closed-toed shoes, gloves, a hat and mosquito spray. Bring gardening tools such as hand clippers, loppers, trowels, etc. if you have them. We are removing coral ardisia bushes and berries, nandina, tung trees, Tradescantia flumenensis, cat's claw vine, winged yam, Japanese climbing fern, skunkvine and more. Directions: The best way to get there is to take Meridian Rd to Waverly Rd, go to the next intersection and turn left onto Abbotsford Way, then turn left at the next road called Woodside Dr. At the stop sign turn left onto Lothian. Lothian ends in a cul-de-sac and there is a sign that says Brinkley Glen Park. 8:30am-11:30am
  • Gamescape: Saturday Gaming. Gamescape has relocated from Railroad Square to the Huntington Oaks Plaza (Suite 302, next to the Library) at N Monroe St and Fred George Rd. Open gaming tables are available. Noon-6pm
  • Potbellys: 7th Annual FAKE St. Patrick's Day Party. 4pm
  • Duke’s and Dottie’s: Line Dancing Plus Lessons. 7pm/21+
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Laughterday Night Fever. * Join us every Saturday at Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack for a free comedy show!* 8:30pm
  • 926: Latin Night. Dance to the irresistible beats of Zeus and prepare to be dazzled by a spectacular drag show at midnight. It's more than a party, it's an experience. 9:30pm/$10 21+, $15 under 21
  • The Sound Bar: Inaugural “Sounds of the Blues” Festival featuring The Cat Daddy Blues Band, Jack Lovely & The Queen High Straight, Seepersaud & Friends, D. Scott Riggs, Sinners + Saints, Bluesdog & The Howlers, Genezone, Blues Meets Girl, Swingin’ Harpoon, and Brett Wellman & The Stone Cold Blues Band. 11am-close
  • Lake Tribe: 9th Anniversary Tiki Party. Join us for another day in paradise as Lake Tribe Brewing celebrates 9 years of brewing on April 6th! As a big THANK YOU to our amazing locals, we're throwing an unforgettable ALL DAY Tiki-Themed Anniversary Party packed with tropical vibes, tasty brews, NEW glassware, fantastic food, and live music! Don't forget to wear your best tropical attire and join us for a day of fun in the sun! 1pm-10pm
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: BabyGray. 3pm
  • Blue Tavern: First Saturday Swim with Bluegill Bill. 5pm
  • Oyster City: Mechanical Lincoln. 7pm
  • Opperman Music Hall: FSU Opera Presents: The Cunning Little Vixen. 7:30pm
  • Square Mug Café at The Plant: Satin, Tearman, Falls Chase, and Cloud Storage. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Pat Puckett. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: Kanise X Prizilla. 8pm/21+
  • House of Music: Sofia Camille, On The Edge, Buko Boys, and Mak. 9pm
SUNDAY, 4/7
  • Bicycle House: Sunday Ride. Ride at 10:30 AM from Bicycle House. We will ride the Cascades trail to the St Marks trail and down to Wakulla station and return, about 31 miles. Ride speed is 12 to 14 mph, with periodic regroups. Vernon Bailey is the ride leader. Vernon is a new CCC member who’s been biking for 50 years enjoys riding with small groups and weekend touring. 10am
  • Halisi Africa: Soulful Sundays. Join us for Motherland Brunch at Halisi Africa. We'll be serving our brunch special including an appetizer, main course, a sweet, and our signature African mimosas we call ukwaju. The event will also feature an art exhibition by Christopher Barnhart and live entertainment by local artists. 11am
  • Flippin’ Great Pinball: $25 Sunday Funday. Every Sunday spend a fun-filled time with the family for only $25 plus tax at the arcade! Our normal all-day family admission of $34.99 is just $25 and that includes up to a family of 6 (two adults and four kids). Experience affordable family fun that everyone will enjoy. Noon-8pm
  • E Peck Greene Park (Behind the LeRoy Collins Library): Food Not Bombs Free Mealshare. We offer free vegetarian/vegan food, water, coffee, personal care & hygiene products, bus passes, and clothing when we have some available to those in need. Contact foodnotbombstally@gmail.com to find out about getting involved. Noon-2pm
  • LeRoy Collins Library: Tallahassee Go Club Meetings. Come play the captivating ancient game of Go, also known as Baduk, with some friendly games and discussions. Beginners welcome. Visit https://www.tallahasseegoclub.com for more information. 1pm
  • Gamescape: Pokémon League. Come learn, play, and trade with the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games! We LOVE seeing new players, so come learn how to play! We play both the Trading Card Game and the Video Game casually and competitively. The store offers lots of different seating arrangements to meet our group's needs, as well as food, drinks, and Pokémon products for purchase. We are also hold regular, officially sanctioned tournaments for Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Competitions! 2-4pm
  • The Plant: Open Jam. All instruments, all players welcome. 4pm-9pm
  • Pedro’s: Mariachi Clasico. 6pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Open Mic Night Hosted by Conor Churchill. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Comedy Night. Come have some laughs with us on Sunday nights! If you are interested in participating in the show, reach out to therealsleepypfloyd@gmail.com 7:30pm
  • Comon Ground Books: Free Clothing Swap. Our clothing swap happens on the first Sunday of every month from 2-4pm. Bringing clothes is not a requirement for taking clothes! Everyone is welcome. All clothing left behind at our community clothing swap will be donated to the Common Ground Closet, local mutual aid groups, or City Walk. 2pm-4pm
  • Opperman Music Hall: FSU Opera Presents: The Cunning Little Vixen. 3pm
  • 926: Josiah and the Bonnevilles with Mon Rovîa. 7pm
  • House of Music: Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials. 7:30pm
MONDAY, 4/8
  • Just One More: Bingo. 5pm-6:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Margarita Monday, Open-Mic Night hosted by The Saltwater Cowboy. 5:30pm-8pm
  • American Legion Hall: Cha Cha - Weekly Lessons. 6:15pm/$5
  • Hangar 38: Bingo. 6:45pm
  • Vino Beano: Tipsy Trivia. 7pm
  • Moore Auditorium: AcaBelles Showcase. 7:30pm
TUESDAY, 4/9
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour. 5pm
  • The Getaway Grille: Tuesday Night Bikes and Trikes. 6pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Company: Tuesday Night Beer-go! 6pm
  • Crafty Crab: BOOMIN' Karaoke. 7pm
  • Gamescape: Hobby Night. Slay the grey together! Join your fellow gamers and turn your pile of grey miniatures into a battle ready army. Need some painting tips? Feel free to ask at hobby night. You can bring any miniature for any game to paint. 7pm
  • Ology Midtown: Jazz Jam Sessions. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Trivia. 7pm
  • Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. 1st Tuesday of the month is General Knowledge with rotating themes the rest of the month. 7pm
  • House of Music: Tuesday Trivia & Karaoke. 7pm
  • American Legion Hall: Tallahassee Swing Band Tuesday Night Dance. 7:30pm
  • Burrito Boarder: Karaoke with DJ Roldus. 8pm
  • Poor Pauls: Trivia. 8pm/21+
  • Blue Tavern: Bluesday Tuesday with Bill Ricci. Every Tuesday is Blues Day @ the Blue Tavern and Blues Meets Girl is a Tallahassee favorite. This perfect, intimate venue provides just what you need for both a mid-week break and authentic blues music experience. 8pm/$5
  • 4th Quarter: Professor Jim's Tuesday Night Trivia. Popular for a reason! 8pm
  • Argonaut Coffee: Trivia Tuesday. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Karaoke. 8pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Open Mic Comedy Night. 8pm/21+
  • 926: Tacos and Trivia. 9pm
  • Blue Tavern: Bronwyn Chelette & Friends. 5pm
  • The Sound Bar: Johnny Wild and The Delights. We are Johnny Wild and The Delights - the Southeast's #1 '50s and '60s band! We are your true time machine back to the style and sound of the Golden Age of Music. From the early days of Rock ’n Roll and Country, to the frenzied bombast of California Surf Rock, British Invasion and soulful Motown classics, Johnny and his wild band of talented performers deliver all of your timeless favorites with a passion, energy and authenticity that brings new life to the sounds we all know and love! 7:30pm/$10
  • Cap City Video Lounge: Tallahassee Filmmaker Meeting @CCVL (post production). In April's meeting, we will be talking about post-production and the upcoming 48 hour film festival! Join us at Cap City Video Lounge to pitch and discuss coming film ideas and video projects, both currently in production or in the pre-production stages! Please bring your work and ideas via links, thumb drives, or discs so that we can showcase it on the big screen in the Cap City Video Lounge's Fantomas Theatre! (Trailers and Shorts only, please!) No experience is necessary to join, but a small $5 admission fee will go towards our wonderful meeting location to continue supporting the passion of movie making in the local community! Please invite local actors, crew members, and film enthusiasts to join us on Tuesday, April 9th! 7:30pm
WEDNESDAY, 4/10
  • Sugar and Spice Tally: Game Night. Join us every Wednesday Night for community game night. Bring your own or use ours! Let me know if you need to reserve space for a large group. Free to attend! 5pm
  • Goodwood: Wonderful Wednesday. 6pm/$5
  • Burrito Boarder: D&D Night. 6pm
  • Level 8 Rooftop Lounge: Trivia. 6pm
  • La Florida Coffee & Wine: Trivia Night. 6pm
  • The Great Games Library: Open Game Night. 6pm/free
  • American Legion Hall: Sue Boyd Country Western and More Dance Class. Session 2 - Beginner 6:30 to 7:45 pm What: East Coast Swing and Waltz. Cost: $8.00 per person. Wear comfortable shoes you can turn in. 7:45 to 8:15 - Practice dance with paid admission. 8:15 to 9:30: Intermediate - 2 Step and WCS. $8.00 per person or $13.00 for both classes. Vaccines are required. Face masks are optional. Changing partners is optional. 6:30pm
  • Perry Lynn’s Smokehouse in Quincy: Wed Night Open Mic w/ Steven Ritter and Friends. 6:30pm
  • Hangar 38: Trivia. 6:45pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Tallahassee: Trivia. Teams up to 6 players for three rounds with 10 questions and a tie breaker each round. Winners are by round so don’t worry if you need to come late or can’t stay the whole time! Prizes include a round of beer, a 6 pack and a gift card! 7pm
  • Proof: Trivia. 7pm
  • Vino Beano: Wine Bingo. 7pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Trivia. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Wednesday Open Mic with Doc Russell. The open mic night that has run continuously for almost 20 years, once housed at the Warehouse, lives on at the Blue Tavern. Doc Russell continues as the host with the most. Sign up starts at 7:45pm/free to attend
  • House of Music: Bar Bingo! Free to Play & Late Night Karaoke. 7pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Karaoke! 8pm/21+/free
  • Dukes and Dotties: College Night and Line Dancing Lessons. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Open Mic Night. 8pm
  • South Station: Summer Movie Nights. 8:30pm/free
  • The Bark: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 9pm
  • Peppers: Karaoke. 9pm
  • 926: Dragged Out Wednesday. 10pm
  • Common Ground Books: Queer Paint-a-Pot Workshop. This month, we’ll be painting hand thrown vases, perfect for displaying your spring flowers. This workshop is 21+ (BYOB) and costs $45 per person with all materials provided. 6pm
  • The Sound Bar: Skyla Burrell Band. 7:30pm/$10
  • House of Music: Steely Dead. Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Denver, Colorado, Steely Dead is a national touring band that has satisfied the curiosity of music lovers with their unique blend of Grateful Dead and Steely Dan. Comprised of four exceptionally talented musicians – Dave Abear on guitar, Matt Abear on bass, Chris Sheldon on drums, and Dylan Teifer on keys – Steely Dead has gained a dedicated following with their electrifying performances and soulful interpretations of classic tunes. Steely Dead’s repertoire is a carefully crafted fusion of Grateful Dead and Steely Dan songs, between the arrangement and precision studio recordings of rock legends Steely Dan, cross-pollinated with the Grateful Dead’s free-flowing, melodic improvisation and masterful song segues. 8pm/$20-$30
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2024.04.01 19:59 DiscoverDurham Things to do in Durham this week!

If you’d like to add an event to our calendar, submit an event here. Please check with the event organizers to see if events change due to weather. Have a great week!
See the full weekly calendar on our website.

Noteworthy Events

Full Frame Documentary Film Festival at The Carolina Theatre
Durham Bulls vs Jacksonville at Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Bull City Food & Beer Experience at DPAC (sold out)

Multi-Day Events

Eurydice at Sheafer Lab Theater
Jewish Book Festival at Jewish For Good

Monday, Apr 1

2 p.m.
Board Game Night at The Glass Jug in Downtown Durham
5 p.m.
Arts & Drafts at Fullsteam Brewery
6 p.m.
Music Trivia with Meg at Durty Bull Brewing Brewing Company
6:30 p.m.
Wood Burning Bird Houses at DSSOLVR Durham
Trivia Night at Ponysaurus Brewing Company
7 p.m.
Duke Women's Lacrosse vs Campbell at Koskinen Stadium
Community Board Game Night at Moon Dog Meadery

Tuesday, Apr 2

Events at Boxyard RTP
Events at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
12 p.m.
Native Plant Solutions: Drainage Area at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
6 p.m.
Queer Talent Show at Arcana
Trivia at Durham Food Hall
Bring Your Own Vinyl with Jaffar at Rubies on Five Points
Music Bingo at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham
Women on the Wall at Triangle Rock Club - Durham
6:30 p.m.
RPG Book Club at Atomic Empire
Durham Bulls vs Jacksonville at Durham Bulls Athletic Park
7 p.m.
Trivia at Beer Study Durham
Live Piano Karaoke at Congress Social Bar
Not Rocket Science Trivia at DSSOLVR Durham
Bull City Beer Runners Run Club at Durty Bull Brewing Brewing Company
Wine Tasting 101 at LouElla Wine, Beer & Beverage
Dance Lab at Moon Dog Meadery
TBS 1st Tuesday Blues Jam at The Blue Note Grill
7:30 p.m.
Eloquent Soul - Open Mic Night hosted by Dasan Ahanu at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
8 p.m.
Jeremy 'Bean' Clemons Trio at Kingfisher
Scott Yoder / Tear Dungeon / Orb Weaver at The Pinhook

Wednesday, Apr 3

Events at Atomic Empire
Events at Boxyard RTP
Events at ZincHouse Winery & Brewery
8:30 a.m.
Try This, Not That: Spring Bulbs at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
5 p.m.
Free Wednesday Wine Tasting at Beer Study Durham
Duke Softball vs Charlotte at Duke Softball Stadium
6 p.m.
Triangle Area Pagan Alliance Meet and Greet and Tarot with Devon at Arcana
Horton Grove Hike at Horton Grove Preserve
The Bad Plus at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
6:30 p.m.
Durham Bulls vs Jacksonville at Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Trivia Night at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham
Team Trivia with Pickle at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
7 p.m.
Astronomy On Tap at Fullsteam Brewery
Hammered Trivia at Hi-Wire Brewing
Karaoke Night at Mavericks Smokehouse
Music Bingo at Ponysaurus Brewing Company
Brett Chambers Open Mic at The Blue Note Grill
7:30 p.m.
Golden Girls at DPAC
Songs in Flight at Hayti Heritage Center
8 p.m.
Air Hockey Tournament at Boxcar Bar + Arcade
Trivia Night at Bull McCabe's
Karaoke at Moon Dog Meadery
Blends With Friends at The Pinhook
8:30 p.m.
The Bad Plus at Missy Lane's Assembly Room

Thursday, Apr 4

Events at Boxyard RTP
12 p.m.
Maine Beer Company Tap Takeover at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
3 p.m.
Guided Museum Tour at 21c Museum Hotels Durham
5 p.m.
Thirsty Thursdays at Dashi
5:30 p.m.
Walking Club with Bull City Strollers at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham
6 p.m.
Tarot with Emily at Arcana
Game Designers of North Carolina Meetup at Atomic Empire
Vinyl Night with DJ Deckades at Gizmo Brew Works
The Bad Plus at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
6:15 p.m.
Pony Run at Ponysaurus Brewing Company
6:30 p.m.
Durham Bulls vs Jacksonville at Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Line Dance Classes at Mystic Farm and Distillery
Boulders & Brews Meetup at Triangle Rock Club - Durham
7 p.m.
Trivia Night at Beer Tooth Taproom
Open Mic Night at Common Market
Bring Your Own Vinyl Night at Congress Social Bar
Thursday Trivia with Nick at Durty Bull Brewing Brewing Company
Community Board Game Night at Moon Dog Meadery
Comedy Improv with Stolen Identity & Friends at Succotash Southern & Creole Kitchen
7:30 p.m.
Trivia Night with Big Slow Tom at Clouds Brewing Brightleaf Square
Jamie McLean Band at The Blue Note Grill
8 p.m.
Weekly Single Mingle: Rodeo Theme at Boxcar Bar + Arcade
Trivia at Fullsteam Brewery
Time Sawyer at Rubies on Five Points
8:30 p.m.
The Bad Plus at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
9 p.m.
Duke Arts & Dugout Entertainment Presents: Jam at The Fruit
9:30 p.m.
Karaoke Night at The Tavern

Friday, Apr 5

Events at Atomic Empire
Events at Duke University
Events at Durty Bull Brewing Company
Events at Mettlesome
Events at The Blue Note Grill
Events at Moon Dog Meadery
10 a.m.
Tasting at Ten at Counter Culture Coffee
History Hike: Civil War History at West Point on the Eno Park
12 p.m.
Co-Working & Networking Social at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham
1 p.m.
NCCU Women's Tennis vs UNC Wilmington at Dr. James W. Younge Tennis Courts
5 p.m.
Food Truck Friday! at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
5:30 p.m.
LOJO: Log Off, Jam On at Boxyard RTP
6 p.m.
1086 Jazz Collective and Tarot with Joy at Arcana
Friday Night Makes at Durham Arts Council
Swing into Spring: The Durham Art Guild’s Annual Art Auction Party and Fundraiser at Durham Art Guild’s Truist Gallery
6:30 p.m.
Durham Bulls vs Jacksonville at Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Althea Rene` at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
7 p.m.
Live Vinyl Spinning by PhDJ at Beer Study Durham
Diggin in the Crates at Boricua Soul
7:30 p.m.
Brandon Mitchell Four Piece at Sharp 9 Gallery
8 p.m.
Latin Dance at Arthur Murray Durham
Resonance at Baldwin Auditorium
Stereo Reveries at DSSOLVR Durham
Mannequin Pussy at Motorco Music Hall (sold out)
Music by Jives at Pioneers
Magic Tuber Stringband / Weirs / N Bath / Magical Body at The Pinhook
9 p.m.
Full Frame Film Fest: Shop Closed at Fullsteam Brewery
Althea Rene` at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
Bass Bunker at The Fruit
Latin Nights at The Velvet Hippo Bar & Lounge
10 p.m.
Mamis & The Papis and Party Illegal Present: Moodboard at Rubies on Five Points

Saturday, Apr 6

Events at Boxyard RTP
Events at Duke University
Events at Durty Bull Brewing Company
Distillery Tours and Tastings at Liberty & Plenty
Events at Mettlesome
Events at The Fruit
Events at The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP
Events at The Pinhook
Guided Walking Tours with Triangle Adventures
7:30 a.m.
Run Wild Fun Run at Museum of Life and Science
8 a.m.
Cars and Coffee at 5425 Page Rd
Forest Bathing Walk at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
parkrun Durham at Southern Boundaries Park
9 a.m.
South Durham Farmers' Market at Greenwood Commons Shopping Center
Naturally Wild presents Birding for QTBIPOC at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
10 a.m.
Durham Farmers’ Market at Durham Central Park
Durham Master Gardener Volunteers Plant Festival at Durham County Cooperative Extension
Science of Movement at Museum of Life and Science
Historic Buildings Open House at West Point on the Eno Park
11 a.m.
Universus TCG: Season 1 Qualifier at Atomic Empire
12 p.m.
Crafternoons at Gizmo Brew Works
North Durham Farmers' Market at Soul Sanctuary
2 p.m.
Durham "Bullpen" Treasure Hunt at Fullsteam Brewery
2:15 p.m.
April Japanese Tea Gathering: Ugetsu at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
6 p.m.
Bardo Bloom and Tarot with Kathleen at Arcana
6:30 p.m.
Durham Bulls vs Jacksonville at Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Althea Rene` at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
7:30 p.m.
Theresa Caputo at DPAC
Private Event - Shop Closed at Moon Dog Meadery
Stand Up Comedy at Mystic Farm and Distillery
Rex Richardson's Hard Bop Emporium at Sharp 9 Gallery
Play it Forward Band at The Blue Note Grill
8 p.m.
Apollo5 at Baldwin Auditorium
Brickside Music Festival at Duke Coffeehouse
9 p.m.
Althea Rene` at Missy Lane's Assembly Room
10 p.m.
Night Therapy at Rubies on Five Points

See the full weekly calendar on our website.
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2024.03.29 03:22 redditduk [Megalist] SG Concerts, Gigs, Raves: Early April Easter to Hari Raya (29 Mar - 11 Apr 2024)

12 APR UPDATE: https://www.reddit.com/singaporemusicchat/comments/1c26c7k/reupload_megalist_sg_gigs_concerts_raves_mid/

29 Mar 2024, Fri - Good Friday

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30 Mar 2024, Sat

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31 Mar 2024, Sun - Easter Sunday, Singapore Poetry Month

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01 Apr 2024, Mon

02 Apr 2024, Tue

03 Apr 2024, Wed - Bruno Mars

04 Apr 2024, Thu - Tomb-Sweeping Day(?)

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Events

Newly Open

Ramadan Bazaars

 

08 Apr 2024, Mon

09 Apr 2024, Tue - Hari Raya Eve

 

10 Apr 2024, Wed - Hari Raya Puasa (Eid al Fitr)

11 Apr 2024, Thu

 
 
I am on telegram: search sg music chat or visit t.me/sgmusicchat
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2024.03.28 17:30 clearliquidclearjar TALLAHASSEE WEEKLY EVENTS, 3/28 – 4/3

Events are listed by the day. Events that happen every week appear first, one time stuff after that. If you have anything you’d like people to know about, comment here or message me and I’ll add it in. If you’d like further info about any of the events, look it up! I usually don’t have any extra to add.
Large Scale, Ongoing, and Multi-Day Events
Local Running, Walking, and Biking Info: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/
Guided Paddling Outings all around the area: https://www.facebook.com/hsmithoutdoors
Tallahassee Film Society Showings: https://www.tallahasseefilms.com/tickets/
Book Clubs for all tastes: https://www.facebook.com/midtownreadeevents
Live Theater:
OutdooFarmer’s Markets:
THURSDAY, 3/28
  • Blue Tavern: Conor Churchill. 5pm
  • Common Ground Books: Literary Open Mic Night. 7pm
  • The Bark: LEGS. The Band with Fated To Burn, Castover, and The Relish Girls. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Bottom Dollar Boys. 8pm
FRIDAY, 3/29
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Steve Malono. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe Brewing: Flannel Fridays with Live Music. 6pm
  • Hobbit West: Friday Night Dart Tournament. Anyone can Enter! Sign ups at 7:30, Darts fly at 8:00/$10 entry fee
  • Ouzts Too: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 8pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-11pm/21+
  • 926: The Hot Friday Night Party and Drag Show. 9pm/$5/18+
  • Blue Tavern: Two Clever. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe: Dominic Milner. 5:30pm
  • The Getaway Grill and Bar: Lunar Urge. 6pm
  • Smittys Taphouse: Mojo Stew. 6pm
  • The Wine House on Market Street: The Bottom Dollar Boy$. 7pm
  • Real Cool Time Records: 2nd Anniversary Show featuring Upchuck, Love Hut, and Kare. 7:30pm
  • Dohnányi Recital Hall: Otis Murphy. 7:30pm
  • The Bark: Glazed Eyes, Bench Warmer, Not Milk, and Kairo. 8pm
  • House of Music: Grayson Capps with Corky Hughes. 8pm
  • Square Mug Café at The Plant: Lariat (final show) with Cowl, Fated To Burn, and Bats! 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Therese Whichello & Joe Goldberg. 8pm
  • Barrell Proof Lounge Bradfordville: The Brown Goose. 8pm
  • Vino Beano: Jazz Night with Michael Bakan & The Indefatigables. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: Y2K Video Dance Party! 9pm
SATURDAY, 3/30
  • Brinkley Glen Park: Invasive Plant Removal. Join Master Gardener Volunteers at this weekly invasive plant removal event. This is a great way to learn to ID our invasive plant species and how to remove them. We recommend wearing long pants and sleeves, closed-toed shoes, gloves, a hat and mosquito spray. Bring gardening tools such as hand clippers, loppers, trowels, etc. if you have them. We are removing coral ardisia bushes and berries, nandina, tung trees, Tradescantia flumenensis, cat's claw vine, winged yam, Japanese climbing fern, skunkvine and more. Directions: The best way to get there is to take Meridian Rd to Waverly Rd, go to the next intersection and turn left onto Abbotsford Way, then turn left at the next road called Woodside Dr. At the stop sign turn left onto Lothian. Lothian ends in a cul-de-sac and there is a sign that says Brinkley Glen Park. 8:30am-11:30am
  • Gamescape: Saturday Gaming. Gamescape has relocated from Railroad Square to the Huntington Oaks Plaza (Suite 302, next to the Library) at N Monroe St and Fred George Rd. Open gaming tables are available. Noon-6pm
  • Potbellys: 7th Annual FAKE St. Patrick's Day Party. 4pm
  • Duke’s and Dottie’s: Line Dancing Plus Lessons. 7pm/21+
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Laughterday Night Fever. * Join us every Saturday at Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack for a free comedy show!* 8:30pm
  • 926: Latin Night. Dance to the irresistible beats of Zeus and prepare to be dazzled by a spectacular drag show at midnight. It's more than a party, it's an experience. 9:30pm/$10 21+, $15 under 21
  • St Marks Trail: TRD Skate-A-Thon Fundraiser. Since losing our local game space in 2022, our season is now made up entirely of away games, which has impacted us financially. The purpose of our Skate-A-Thon is to help TRD ease the loss of home game revenues by raising money to offset travel and lodging costs for our skaters. This year, we are trading laps on the track for miles on the pavement, as our Skate-A-Thon will be held on the St. Marks Historic Railroad Trail. TRD skaters will attempt to skate all 16 miles from the Main Trailhead in Tallahassee to the St. Marks River Trailhead. Donate! Visit our 99Pledges page to donate to your favorite skater or the league itself: https://app.99pledges.com/fund/trdskateat. Details available at that link. 9am-12:30pm
  • Messer Park North Sport Complex: Eggs-Traordinary Easter Egg Hunt. 9:15 a.m. Hunt begins for Attendees. For all levels of ability & siblings are welcome. 9:30 a.m. Hunt begins for Visual Impairments. Find eggs using your ears. 10:00 a.m. Hunt begins for WheelchaiMobility Device Accessible on Miracle Field. 10:15 a.m. Hunt begins for Sensory Sensitive. For those who prefer a quiet, calm environment. 9am
  • Downtown Havana: Havana Arts and Crafts Bazaar. Come one, come all to our Havana Arts and Crafts Bazaar, where local artisans & crafters come together to showcase their unique creations in beautiful downtown Havana! As you wander through the vendors, you'll find a treasure trove of one-of-a-kind items, from handmade jewelry to whimsical home decor, and everything in between. You'll have the chance to meet the artists and crafters themselves and learn about their creative process. In addition, several artisans will be demonstrating their work. Several mini classes will be held throughout the day, and there will be a children's activity area! Whether you're in the market for a special gift for a loved one, or just want to treat yourself to something unique, the Havana Arts and Crafts Bazaar has something for everyone. So mark your calendar, and join us for a day of art, creativity, and community! This event showcases hand-made items! 10am-4pm
  • Woolley Park in Panacea: 2024 Panacea Beer and Oyster Festival. The Panacea Beer and Oyster Festival is held along Dickerson Bay at Woolley Park in Panacea, Florida. The festival features unlimited samplings of local and national craft beers in the beer garden and will host local oyster farmers who will have their delicious oysters available for purchase! The festival will also feature food & craft vendors, live music, and a beautiful view for sipping and shucking! Noon-4pm/tickets start at $25
  • Myers Park: Easter Egg Hunt. All children ages 10 & under are invited to come with an adult for a day of fun filled activities and of course, an egg hunt! 1pm-3pm
  • The Grove Museum: Archaeology, Games, and Play. Dr. Sam Wilford, Deputy State Archaeologist & Archaeology Collections & Conservation Supervisor for the Bureau of Archaeological Research, will join museum staff for a guided discussion and activity focused on how archaeology helps us learn more about the ways that people in the past played games. This family-friendly program includes a guided domino-making craft and game playing tutorial, inspired by bone dominos currently on display as part of The Grove’s temporary exhibit "Early Florida Maps & Tallahassee’s Bicentennial." 2pm-4pm/free
  • Blue Tavern: Backyard Blues Fest featuring Corey Hall Trio, The Funky Taters, Libby Rae, Ruth Wyand, Bob Vaughn, Blues Meets Girl, Belmont & Jones, JC & The Backscratchers, Peaches & Seep, Joel Johnson, and an open blues jam. 2pm-close
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: Raisin’ Cane. 3:30pm
  • Amicus Brewing: Revival. 6pm
  • Lake Tribe: Firewall. 6pm
  • Common Ground Books: Kreature’s Equinox Night Market. 20 Oddball Vendors! Art raffle! 6pm/$5
  • Mickee Faust Club: Eclectic Acoustic 25th Anniversary. Eclectic Acoustic will be holding a 25th anniversary party and concert at the Mickee Faust Club. We will have food, and you can bring a dish to share. There is not an admission cost, but the event is also a fundraiser for Faust. All donations appreciated. Hope you can join us and bring your friends and family. 6pm
  • The Getaway Grill and Bar: Lauren Mullinax. 6pm
  • 621 Gallery: The Creators Concert Series Presents: Walk In The Park featuring Sammy Rose with a live orchestra, Sleep John B, Naomi Murray, and Fly Agaric. 7pm
  • Eve on Adams: Haley Brook. 7pm
  • The Sound bar: Oh Man And How! 8pm
  • Barrell Proof Lounge Bannerman: The Hot Toddies. 8pm
  • The Bark: Grrrrrrrls Night featuring music from Internet Girlfriend, Peace Cult, and Copyright Claim. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: Live Band Karaoke. 9pm
  • 926: Get Your FreeCon (Nerdlesque Afterparty). WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL FREECON AFTERPARTY! Join us for a killer night of cosplay, drinking, dancing, and the BIGGEST NERDLESQUE SHOW IN TOWN! Catch burlesque performers from all over Florida for a killer cosplay show! 9:30pm
SUNDAY, 3/31
  • Bicycle House: Sunday Ride. Ride at 10:30 AM from Bicycle House. We will ride the Cascades trail to the St Marks trail and down to Wakulla station and return, about 31 miles. Ride speed is 12 to 14 mph, with periodic regroups. Vernon Bailey is the ride leader. Vernon is a new CCC member who’s been biking for 50 years enjoys riding with small groups and weekend touring. 10am
  • Halisi Africa: Soulful Sundays. Join us for Motherland Brunch at Halisi Africa. We'll be serving our brunch special including an appetizer, main course, a sweet, and our signature African mimosas we call ukwaju. The event will also feature an art exhibition by Christopher Barnhart and live entertainment by local artists. 11am
  • Flippin’ Great Pinball: $25 Sunday Funday. Every Sunday spend a fun-filled time with the family for only $25 plus tax at the arcade! Our normal all-day family admission of $34.99 is just $25 and that includes up to a family of 6 (two adults and four kids). Experience affordable family fun that everyone will enjoy. Noon-8pm
  • E Peck Greene Park (Behind the LeRoy Collins Library): Food Not Bombs Free Mealshare. We offer free vegetarian/vegan food, water, coffee, personal care & hygiene products, bus passes, and clothing when we have some available to those in need. Contact foodnotbombstally@gmail.com to find out about getting involved. Noon-2pm
  • LeRoy Collins Library: Tallahassee Go Club Meetings. Come play the captivating ancient game of Go, also known as Baduk, with some friendly games and discussions. Beginners welcome. Visit https://www.tallahasseegoclub.com for more information. 1pm
  • Gamescape: Pokémon League. Come learn, play, and trade with the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games! We LOVE seeing new players, so come learn how to play! We play both the Trading Card Game and the Video Game casually and competitively. The store offers lots of different seating arrangements to meet our group's needs, as well as food, drinks, and Pokémon products for purchase. We are also hold regular, officially sanctioned tournaments for Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Competitions! 2-4pm
  • The Plant: Open Jam. All instruments, all players welcome. 4pm-9pm
  • Pedro’s: Mariachi Clasico. 6pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Open Mic Night Hosted by Conor Churchill. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Comedy Night. Come have some laughs with us on Sunday nights! If you are interested in participating in the show, reach out to therealsleepypfloyd@gmail.com 7:30pm
  • The Plant: Tally Zine Fest featuring vendors, collaging, screenprinting, and music from DJ Asexual and DeeJay Timothy Greene. Noon-5pm
  • The Bark: Tally Zine Fest featuring vendors, a zine library, and live music by Alexis Jade & Sierra Bryan. 2:30pm-7:30pm
  • Square Mug Café at The Plant: Mace, Subpotent, Killer Choice, and Wives & Children. 8pm
  • Craft Crab Cap Cir: Easter Sunday Party Hosted by DJ Dap & DJ Spanky. 8pm
MONDAY, 4/1
  • Just One More: Bingo. 5pm-6:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Margarita Monday, Open-Mic Night hosted by The Saltwater Cowboy. 5:30pm-8pm
  • American Legion Hall: Cha Cha - Weekly Lessons. 6:15pm/$5
  • Hangar 38: Bingo. 6:45pm
  • Vino Beano: Tipsy Trivia. 7pm
  • Tallahassee Senior Center: Sofia Talvik. 11am
TUESDAY, 4/2
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour. 5pm
  • The Getaway Grille: Tuesday Night Bikes and Trikes. 6pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Company: Tuesday Night Beer-go! 6pm
  • Crafty Crab: BOOMIN' Karaoke. 7pm
  • Gamescape: Hobby Night. Slay the grey together! Join your fellow gamers and turn your pile of grey miniatures into a battle ready army. Need some painting tips? Feel free to ask at hobby night. You can bring any miniature for any game to paint. 7pm
  • Ology Midtown: Jazz Jam Sessions. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Trivia. 7pm
  • Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. 1st Tuesday of the month is General Knowledge with rotating themes the rest of the month. 7pm
  • House of Music: Tuesday Trivia & Karaoke. 7pm
  • American Legion Hall: Tallahassee Swing Band Tuesday Night Dance. 7:30pm
  • Burrito Boarder: Karaoke with DJ Roldus. 8pm
  • Poor Pauls: Trivia. 8pm/21+
  • Blue Tavern: Bluesday Tuesday with Bill Ricci. Every Tuesday is Blues Day @ the Blue Tavern and Blues Meets Girl is a Tallahassee favorite. This perfect, intimate venue provides just what you need for both a mid-week break and authentic blues music experience. 8pm/$5
  • 4th Quarter: Professor Jim's Tuesday Night Trivia. Popular for a reason! 8pm
  • Argonaut Coffee: Trivia Tuesday. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Karaoke. 8pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Open Mic Comedy Night. 8pm/21+
  • 926: Tacos and Trivia. 9pm
WEDNESDAY, 4/3
  • Sugar and Spice Tally: Game Night. Join us every Wednesday Night for community game night. Bring your own or use ours! Let me know if you need to reserve space for a large group. Free to attend! 5pm
  • Goodwood: Wonderful Wednesday. 6pm/$5
  • Burrito Boarder: D&D Night. 6pm
  • Level 8 Rooftop Lounge: Trivia. 6pm
  • La Florida Coffee & Wine: Trivia Night. 6pm
  • The Great Games Library: Open Game Night. 6pm/free
  • American Legion Hall: Sue Boyd Country Western and More Dance Class. Session 2 - Beginner 6:30 to 7:45 pm What: East Coast Swing and Waltz. Cost: $8.00 per person. Wear comfortable shoes you can turn in. 7:45 to 8:15 - Practice dance with paid admission. 8:15 to 9:30: Intermediate - 2 Step and WCS. $8.00 per person or $13.00 for both classes. Vaccines are required. Face masks are optional. Changing partners is optional. 6:30pm
  • Perry Lynn’s Smokehouse in Quincy: Wed Night Open Mic w/ Steven Ritter and Friends. 6:30pm
  • Hangar 38: Trivia. 6:45pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Tallahassee: Trivia. Teams up to 6 players for three rounds with 10 questions and a tie breaker each round. Winners are by round so don’t worry if you need to come late or can’t stay the whole time! Prizes include a round of beer, a 6 pack and a gift card! 7pm
  • Proof: Trivia. 7pm
  • Vino Beano: Wine Bingo. 7pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Trivia. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Wednesday Open Mic with Doc Russell. The open mic night that has run continuously for almost 20 years, once housed at the Warehouse, lives on at the Blue Tavern. Doc Russell continues as the host with the most. Sign up starts at 7:45pm/free to attend
  • House of Music: Bar Bingo! Free to Play & Late Night Karaoke. 7pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Karaoke! 8pm/21+/free
  • Dukes and Dotties: College Night and Line Dancing Lessons. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Open Mic Night. 8pm
  • South Station: Summer Movie Nights. 8:30pm/free
  • The Bark: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 9pm
  • Peppers: Karaoke. 9pm
  • 926: Dragged Out Wednesday. 10pm
  • The Sound Bar: Dinner with Barry Sager. 7pm
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2024.03.22 19:16 Critical416 [TOMT][Music][2000s] CD Album of two female Spanish children singers.

Music nostalgia from childhood. Looking for an album consisting of two young female Spanish singers. They are on the cover of the album. One girl is caramel complexion with Curley black hair.The other girl is white with a bob hair cut. Both girls are Spanish. Possible white background on the cover. The two young girls are captured jumping in the air. They appear to be between the ages of 9-12 years old.
The whole album is in Spanish and they sing together. The genre is Latin Pop and the album was made for children. Was discovered circa 2005.
🎶 Key words sung: "bailiando", "minitunes" or "lunitunes" maybe ? Luny Tunes?
The album has approximately 7 songs plus an additional 5 instrumentals designed for karaoke with ab libs included.
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2024.03.21 19:17 clearliquidclearjar TALLAHASSEE WEEKLY EVENTS, 3/21 – 3/27

Events are listed by the day. Events that happen every week appear first, one time stuff after that. If you have anything you’d like people to know about, comment here or message me and I’ll add it in. If you’d like further info about any of the events, look it up! I usually don’t have any extra to add.
Large Scale, Ongoing, and Multi-Day Events
Local Running, Walking, and Biking Info: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/
Guided Paddling Outings all around the area: https://www.facebook.com/hsmithoutdoors
Tallahassee Film Society Showings: https://www.tallahasseefilms.com/tickets/
Book Clubs for all tastes: https://www.facebook.com/midtownreadeevents
Live Theater:
OutdooFarmer’s Markets:
THURSDAY, 3/21
  • Common Ground Books: Poetry Workshop: The Ghazal. Join us with poet and instructor Sarah Karowski for a poetry workshop centered around ghazals, an Arabic form of poetry originating in the 7th century. 6pm
  • Goodwood: FSU Opening Nights Presents: Damn Tall Buildings. 7:30pm
  • Blue Tavern: Seep’s Gumbo Nation featuring Hot Tamale, Tom Longfellow, Mike McKenzie, Reo Morris, and Jack Straub. 7:30pm
  • The Bark: Hollyglen, Pet Lizard, Durty Suns, and Running Late. 8pm
  • The All Saints Art Station (City Dogs Café): 33 1/3 All Vinyl All Night with DJ Ryze. 9pm
FRIDAY, 3/22
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Steve Malono. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe Brewing: Flannel Fridays with Live Music. 6pm
  • Hobbit West: Friday Night Dart Tournament. Anyone can Enter! Sign ups at 7:30, Darts fly at 8:00/$10 entry fee
  • Ouzts Too: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 8pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-11pm/21+
  • 926: The Hot Friday Night Party and Drag Show. 9pm/$5/18+
  • Blue Tavern: Steve Malono. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe: Genezone. 5:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: NightShift. 6pm
  • Club Downunder: CDU Presents: “Experimental Diva FM” – a rave featuring DJs 1-800-LOLITA and Daledi. 7pm
  • Mickee Faust Club: MFC presents: Steamboat Mickee Spring Cabaret. Join us for the Mickee Faust Club’s spring cabaret show: Steamboat Mickee!! This show is a medley of skits, songs, jokes, and satirical silliness. The music in the backyard will feature guest band, the Bog Lilies, before the cabaret. Advanced tickets are on sale now online (please plan to pick up at the gate by 7:30 pm.) 7pm
  • SoLook Tally: Music Mash Open Mic and Jam. 7pm
  • Fish Camp: Evan and Lori: Together Again. 7pm
  • The Wine House on Market Street: Pickin' Pear. 7pm
  • House of Music: Maddy Walsh & The Blind Spots. 7:30pm
  • Sound Bar: Tom Austin & Co.. 7:30pm
  • Blue Tavern: Robocromp. 8pm
  • Gallery 621 in RR Sq: Laugh and Lounge Speakeasy Event. Enjoy jazz and stand up comedy while sipping on wine. 8pm/$20
  • 1907 Dahlia Dr: On The Edge presents La Hacienda. 8pm/$7
  • Birds: Gangs Of Paris, Subpotent, and Tearman. 8pm
  • Bannerman Barrel Proof: Paisley Howell. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: The Retrograde with Mutual Friends. 8pm/21+
  • The Bark: Clever Girl. 8:30pm
  • Vino Beano: Persian Night & Live Belly Dancing. 8:30pm
  • Jam House Tally (216 Westminster Dr): Falls Chase, Satin, Durty Suns, Brushback. 8:45pm/$10
  • Dukes and Dotties: Tobacco Rd Band. 9pm
SATURDAY, 3/23
  • Brinkley Glen Park: Invasive Plant Removal. Join Master Gardener Volunteers at this weekly invasive plant removal event. This is a great way to learn to ID our invasive plant species and how to remove them. We recommend wearing long pants and sleeves, closed-toed shoes, gloves, a hat and mosquito spray. Bring gardening tools such as hand clippers, loppers, trowels, etc. if you have them. We are removing coral ardisia bushes and berries, nandina, tung trees, Tradescantia flumenensis, cat's claw vine, winged yam, Japanese climbing fern, skunkvine and more. Directions: The best way to get there is to take Meridian Rd to Waverly Rd, go to the next intersection and turn left onto Abbotsford Way, then turn left at the next road called Woodside Dr. At the stop sign turn left onto Lothian. Lothian ends in a cul-de-sac and there is a sign that says Brinkley Glen Park. 8:30am-11:30am
  • Gamescape: Saturday Gaming. Gamescape has relocated from Railroad Square to the Huntington Oaks Plaza (Suite 302, next to the Library) at N Monroe St and Fred George Rd. Open gaming tables are available. Noon-6pm
  • Potbellys: 7th Annual FAKE St. Patrick's Day Party. 4pm
  • Duke’s and Dottie’s: Line Dancing Plus Lessons. 7pm/21+
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Laughterday Night Fever. * Join us every Saturday at Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack for a free comedy show!* 8:30pm
  • 926: Latin Night. Dance to the irresistible beats of Zeus and prepare to be dazzled by a spectacular drag show at midnight. It's more than a party, it's an experience. 9:30pm/$10 21+, $15 under 21
  • Kleman Plaza: Third Annual Tallahassee History Festival. The Festival is a free community event with fun for both K-12 and college students and the whole family. The festival features programs and activities by historical organizations from around the state, as well as some of our local favorites. 10am-2pm
  • Esposito Garden Center: Blueberry Festival. We will kick off the day with a Blueberry seminar with none other than Ralph Esposito as the speaker, followed up with live music, Blueberry Bake-off, a scavenger hunt with prizes and food and refreshments. Everyone is welcome, this event is free to all. To enter the Blueberry bake-off, simply email mary@espositogardencenter.com your name, phone number and what you will be entering. We are not limiting this contest to just pies, show us your BEST Blueberry recipe for a chance to win a $100 or $50 gift card! 10am-2pm
  • Mission San Luis: Free Day. Join us in celebrating Florida Archaeology Month 2024 with a free day of archaeology, living history, and fun activities! Mission San Luis' annual Free Day will include: Archaeology-related activities for the whole family, including a copper embossing craft, archaeological soil sifting, atlatl spear throwing, and archaeological surveying! Guided tours of the Bureau of Archaeological Research (BAR) Collections Facility, presentations by archaeologists, and information tables from partner organizations. BAR will also be on-site conducting testing and excavation of a feature located near the BAR Collections Facility. An archaeologist will be available to answer questions about the feature and to explain how archaeological research is conducted. A special temporary exhibit case of archaeological artifacts in the Mission San Luis Visitor Center. Living history demonstrations and historic site interpretation. Vendors on-site with food and beverages available for purchase. 10am-3pm
  • Langford Green: CDU x SASA Present: Holi featuring color powder throwing and performances by Nole Nandana and Desinoles. 11am-3pm
  • Tallahassee Harley-Davidson: Get After It Performance & Grand American Launch Party. Get ready for an adrenaline-filled day of excitement at the Get After It performance & Grand American Launch Party! Join us for a day filled with fun events and competitions that will get your heart racing. Noon: Dyno and Burnout registration (1st come 1st serve). 12:30 PM: Loudest Pipes Contest. 1:30 PM, 2:30 PM, and 3:30 PM: Perfection on Wheels stunt show, featuring jaw-dropping performances. 3:30 PM: Burnout Competition. Noon
  • Community Thrift Market: 1990s Action Figures and Collectibles SALE. Noon
  • Fish Camp: Jonathan Reid Project. 1pm
  • Common Ground Books: Spring into Action! Mutual Aid Market. Are you tired of feeling like the world is on fire and there’s nothing you can do about it? We know that feeling all too well… BUT! What if we told you you have the opportunity to make a tangible impact on your community every day? Saturday, March 23rd, join us with an incredible roster of nonprofits and mutual aid organizations for our Spring into Action: Mutual Aid Market! These organizations are making real, impactful changes for members of the Tallahassee community and beyond, and they need OUR help to continue! On top of hosting these incredible nonprofits and mutual aid groups, we’ll also have food from our favs Toasty Taiyaki and Crybaby Bakehouse, tarot reading from Invisible Ink Tarot, and some local artists you can shop with! Remember: we are stronger when we all work together! 3pm
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: South Munroe. 3pm
  • Amicus Brewery: Oyster Mom Oyster Shuck. Come see this beautiful restoration of the Amicus Brewery building, tip a pint and slurp a few fresh, locally grown oysters. 3pm-6pm
  • Challenger Learning Center: Lollipoplooza. An out-of-this-world rave for kids- this sWeEt symphony of fun will have little feet grooving to a lineup of kid artists and music from bOuNcY nursery rhymes to FuNkY kiddie pop! Baby shark will never sound better. So grab your glow sticks, put on your dancing shoes, and join us for a candy-coated adventure! DJ Justice is a rad dad who will spin the tunes, Playlist from 3-4:30 will be for younger kids, 5-7 for older. Music appropriate for all ages. Admission includes educational experiences provided by the STELLAR Challenger Learning Center, with quiet zones available. Cost is $25 for one adult and child, $50 for a family (must have one parent per two children), and $200 gets your family VIP (water) bottle service with a table, chairs, and your family’s name on our Sculpture Project. All Proceeds benefit the Bicentennial Sculpture Project in Cascades Park, educating future generations about our community’s founding. 3pm-7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Old Time Jam. 4pm
  • Fish Camp: April Lace Band. 6pm
  • Proof: Buck Banzai. 6pm
  • Lake Tribe: Sweet N' Juicy. 6pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Temple of the Cat. 6pm
  • Mickee Faust Club: MFC presents: Steamboat Mickee Spring Cabaret. Join us for the Mickee Faust Club’s spring cabaret show: Steamboat Mickee!! This show is a medley of skits, songs, jokes, and satirical silliness. The music in the backyard will feature guest band, the Bog Lilies, before the cabaret. Advanced tickets are on sale now online (please plan to pick up at the gate by 7:30 pm.) 7pm
  • The Wine House on Market Street: JazzEtcetera. 7pm
  • Oyster City: Red Hills Band. 7pm
  • The Moon: Get The Led Out: A Celebration of “The Mighty Zep” (Led Zeppelin tribute band). 7:30pm
  • Gallery 621 in RR Sq: The Creators Concert Series with Kanise, Lex, Fly Agaric, and Rachel Hillman. 7:30pm/$10
  • The Sound Bar: Once Great Estate. 8pm
  • House of Music: Anna Wescoat: The Queens of Country. 8pm
  • Bannerman Barrel Proof: Kade Willamson. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: Rocky Horror! Join us for a night of cult classic madness on March 23rd! "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" brought to life by a live shadow cast at Fire Betty's! Brace yourself for an unforgettable experience as we reimagine this iconic film! Doors open at 8pm. Secure your ticket ! It's time to do the Time Warp and dive into the Rocky Horror fun! 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Jazzmatazz Presents the Peterson-Bakan-Hall Trio (Bill Peterson, Brian Hall, and Michael Bakan). 8pm
  • 926: Solomon Hill, Counterfeit Stereo, Band of Names, and Thunder the Snake. 8:30pm
SUNDAY, 3/24
  • Bicycle House: Sunday Ride. Ride at 10:30 AM from Bicycle House. We will ride the Cascades trail to the St Marks trail and down to Wakulla station and return, about 31 miles. Ride speed is 12 to 14 mph, with periodic regroups. Vernon Bailey is the ride leader. Vernon is a new CCC member who’s been biking for 50 years enjoys riding with small groups and weekend touring. 10am
  • Halisi Africa: Soulful Sundays. Join us for Motherland Brunch at Halisi Africa. We'll be serving our brunch special including an appetizer, main course, a sweet, and our signature African mimosas we call ukwaju. The event will also feature an art exhibition by Christopher Barnhart and live entertainment by local artists. 11am
  • Flippin’ Great Pinball: $25 Sunday Funday. Every Sunday spend a fun-filled time with the family for only $25 plus tax at the arcade! Our normal all-day family admission of $34.99 is just $25 and that includes up to a family of 6 (two adults and four kids). Experience affordable family fun that everyone will enjoy. Noon-8pm
  • E Peck Greene Park (Behind the LeRoy Collins Library): Food Not Bombs Free Mealshare. We offer free vegetarian/vegan food, water, coffee, personal care & hygiene products, bus passes, and clothing when we have some available to those in need. Contact foodnotbombstally@gmail.com to find out about getting involved. Noon-2pm
  • LeRoy Collins Library: Tallahassee Go Club Meetings. Come play the captivating ancient game of Go, also known as Baduk, with some friendly games and discussions. Beginners welcome. Visit https://www.tallahasseegoclub.com for more information. 1pm
  • Gamescape: Pokémon League. Come learn, play, and trade with the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games! We LOVE seeing new players, so come learn how to play! We play both the Trading Card Game and the Video Game casually and competitively. The store offers lots of different seating arrangements to meet our group's needs, as well as food, drinks, and Pokémon products for purchase. We are also hold regular, officially sanctioned tournaments for Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Competitions! 2-4pm
  • The Plant: Open Jam. All instruments, all players welcome. 4pm-9pm
  • Pedro’s: Mariachi Clasico. 6pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Open Mic Night Hosted by Conor Churchill. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Comedy Night. Come have some laughs with us on Sunday nights! If you are interested in participating in the show, reach out to therealsleepypfloyd@gmail.com 7:30pm
  • 926: Queer Makers Market. The Queer Makers' Market celebrates local artists and makers that are members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Free to the public, come enjoy the beautiful weather, check out the fantastic brunch offered by 926 Bar & Grill, and support your local art community! The Queer Makers' Market is hosted by the Queer Tallahassee Artists Collective. You can learn more about QTAC at queertallahasse.com or instagram.com/queertac for details. 11am-3pm
  • Common Ground Books: Drag Story Hour. Our monthly drag story hour is held the 4th Sunday of every month at 2pm and is a free family-friendly event open to all ages. There will also be a free art project available for kiddos (and any grown-ups who are young at heart) and coffee for the grown ups. 2pm
  • Fish Camp: The Brown Goose. 3pm
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: Dominic Milner. 4pm
  • The Moon: CDU Presents: Faye Webster. 7pm
  • The Bark: Driptones, Kicklighter, and Copyright Claim. 7pm
MONDAY, 3/25
  • Just One More: Bingo. 5pm-6:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Margarita Monday, Open-Mic Night hosted by The Saltwater Cowboy. 5:30pm-8pm
  • American Legion Hall: Cha Cha - Weekly Lessons. 6:15pm/$5
  • Hangar 38: Bingo. 6:45pm
  • Vino Beano: Tipsy Trivia. 7pm
  • House of Music: Pierre Bensusan. 7pm
TUESDAY, 3/26
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour. 5pm
  • The Getaway Grille: Tuesday Night Bikes and Trikes. 6pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Company: Tuesday Night Beer-go! 6pm
  • Crafty Crab: BOOMIN' Karaoke. 7pm
  • Gamescape: Hobby Night. Slay the grey together! Join your fellow gamers and turn your pile of grey miniatures into a battle ready army. Need some painting tips? Feel free to ask at hobby night. You can bring any miniature for any game to paint. 7pm
  • Ology Midtown: Jazz Jam Sessions. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Trivia. 7pm
  • Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. 1st Tuesday of the month is General Knowledge with rotating themes the rest of the month. 7pm
  • House of Music: Tuesday Trivia & Karaoke. 7pm
  • American Legion Hall: Tallahassee Swing Band Tuesday Night Dance. 7:30pm
  • Burrito Boarder: Karaoke with DJ Roldus. 8pm
  • Poor Pauls: Trivia. 8pm/21+
  • Blue Tavern: Bluesday Tuesday with Bill Ricci. Every Tuesday is Blues Day @ the Blue Tavern and Blues Meets Girl is a Tallahassee favorite. This perfect, intimate venue provides just what you need for both a mid-week break and authentic blues music experience. 8pm/$5
  • 4th Quarter: Professor Jim's Tuesday Night Trivia. Popular for a reason! 8pm
  • Argonaut Coffee: Trivia Tuesday. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Karaoke. 8pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Open Mic Comedy Night. 8pm/21+
  • 926: Tacos and Trivia. 9pm
  • Blue Tavern: Shape Note Singing. * Please join us for traditional shape-note singing – an unusual happy hour courtesy of the group that gathers at the Quaker Meeting House. If you like “old-time” traditional music, you’ll enjoy the unique harmonies and a cappella singing. We will be singing from The Sacred Harp: Cooper Edition, (the blue book).* 5pm/free
WEDNESDAY, 3/27
  • Sugar and Spice Tally: Game Night. Join us every Wednesday Night for community game night. Bring your own or use ours! Let me know if you need to reserve space for a large group. Free to attend! 5pm
  • Goodwood: Wonderful Wednesday. 6pm/$5
  • Burrito Boarder: D&D Night. 6pm
  • Level 8 Rooftop Lounge: Trivia. 6pm
  • La Florida Coffee & Wine: Trivia Night. 6pm
  • The Great Games Library: Open Game Night. 6pm/free
  • American Legion Hall: Sue Boyd Country Western and More Dance Class. Session 2 - Beginner 6:30 to 7:45 pm What: East Coast Swing and Waltz. Cost: $8.00 per person. Wear comfortable shoes you can turn in. 7:45 to 8:15 - Practice dance with paid admission. 8:15 to 9:30: Intermediate - 2 Step and WCS. $8.00 per person or $13.00 for both classes. Vaccines are required. Face masks are optional. Changing partners is optional. 6:30pm
  • Perry Lynn’s Smokehouse in Quincy: Wed Night Open Mic w/ Steven Ritter and Friends. 6:30pm
  • Hangar 38: Trivia. 6:45pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Tallahassee: Trivia. Teams up to 6 players for three rounds with 10 questions and a tie breaker each round. Winners are by round so don’t worry if you need to come late or can’t stay the whole time! Prizes include a round of beer, a 6 pack and a gift card! 7pm
  • Proof: Trivia. 7pm
  • Vino Beano: Wine Bingo. 7pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Trivia. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Wednesday Open Mic with Doc Russell. The open mic night that has run continuously for almost 20 years, once housed at the Warehouse, lives on at the Blue Tavern. Doc Russell continues as the host with the most. Sign up starts at 7:45pm/free to attend
  • House of Music: Bar Bingo! Free to Play & Late Night Karaoke. 7pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Karaoke! 8pm/21+/free
  • Dukes and Dotties: College Night and Line Dancing Lessons. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Open Mic Night. 8pm
  • South Station: Summer Movie Nights. 8:30pm/free
  • The Bark: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 9pm
  • Peppers: Karaoke. 9pm
  • 926: Dragged Out Wednesday. 10pm
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2024.03.15 13:06 redditduk [Megalist] SG Gigs, Concerts, Raves: Late March (15-28 Mar 2024)

29 Mar: new list https://reddit.com/singaporemusicchat/comments/1bqdxum/megalist_sg_concerts_gigs_raves_early_april/?

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2024.03.14 05:35 its_whirlpool4 Events for Fri 3/15 - Sun 3/17 (St. Patrick's Day Weekend)

yes, there's a lot missing, but I will try to add them tomorrow (Thu 3/14)
** ALL WEEKEND (FRI 3/15 - SUN 3/17) *\*
9:30 AM – 2 PM My Fair Lady Afternoon Tea Party Snapdragon Tea, 115 Harvard Dr. SE The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain! In honor of Popejoy Hall's "My Fair Lady," we're hosting a specially themed Afternoon Tea Event. Enjoy three courses of a selection of small bites, tasty pastries and two pots of your choice of hot tea, sourced locally from New Mexico Tea Company. Get 10% off of the total cost of your tea party with your Popejoy ticket at checkout. (ticket must be for a show on the same day as your tea party.) We welcome kids of all ages, and provide children's menus upon request. Special gluten free/vegan/vegetarian menus available upon request (reservations)
11 AM - 9 PM 7-Year Anniversary Steel Bender Brewyard, 8305 2nd St NW, Los Ranchos It's all about the BEER, the FOOD, the MUSIC, and celebrating with our community!
** Fri 3/15 *\*
Fri 6 PM Belly Dance Hafla Collective Frequency, 204 Dartmouth Dr. NE Come listen to drumming and watch our local Belly dancers share their gifts. Turkish coffee and tarot readings available. Donation based*
Fri 6 PM Intro to Archery for Women The Archery Shoppe, 2910 Carlisle Blvd. NE Join our upcoming Intro to Archery Series for women. From brand new beginners to women who have been shooting we have a spot for you! No experience needed, no equipment needed. Professional instruction taught by women for women. Bring a friend and make it a girls night or come solo & make some new friends! Level 1- Friday, March 15th, Level 1- Thursday, March 21st, Level 2- Thursday, April 18th, End of Series 3D night- Saturday, April 27th. Classes are $50 each & will fill up. For questions, more info or to RSVP @ kaylene.lujan @ gmail. You must RSVP to secure your spot!
Fri 6 – 8:30 PM Sips & Myths Submaterial, 3833 Midway Pl NE Join us for a fun evening of making! Play with 100% Merino wool felt in more than 95 colors to create a 12" by 12" wall art piece called Myth. Submaterial will provide all of the material and tools, you just bring your creativity. Compose your perfect piece during the event, leave it with us to finish the fabrication, and we will let you know when it is ready for pickup. Snacks and two drink tickets are included in the admission (alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available). Grab your friends, neighbors, or partner for a fun-filled evening. This event is 21+
Fri 6 – 9 PM Explora Adult Night: Wild World ¡explora! Science Museum & Children's Center, 1701 Mountain Rd. NW Animals are visiting Explora! Interact with special avian and reptilian guests. Are you prepared to be a pup or cat's new forever home? Learn about the science of animal behavior and training to enhance your animal care! Food for purchase from Three Sisters Kitchen and the Munchie Truck!...plus Live Music by Gilbert Uribe! (tickets)
Fri 6:30 PM The Pink Panther Strikes Again Faith Lutheran Church, 10000 Spain Rd. NE Join us for a performance of "The Pink Panther Strikes Again," performed by the Homeschool Drama Ministry at Faith Lutheran Church! Suggested donation of $7 for entrance per person or $25 max per family. For questions or more information, please contact the Faith Lutheran church office at 505-296-0762
Fri 7 – 9 PM Tacos & Rides Roadrunner Quarter Midget Family Night! Cafe Bella Coffee, 2604 Violeta Cir SE, Rio Rancho Join us this week for a very special edition of Tacos & Rides, featuring the thrilling Roadrunner Quarter Midget Night! Experience the unique opportunity to see real quarter midget race cars up close, meet the talented young drivers, and learn all about the exciting world of quarter midget racing. The Roadrunner Quarter Midget Race Association is the only one of its kind in New Mexico! Bringing the speed and spirit of youth racing to our community. This is your chance to dive into the fascinating sport, ask questions, and discover what makes quarter midget racing a beloved activity for young enthusiasts and families. Bring the whole family to enjoy a night of fast cars, delicious street tacos, and great company. Whether you're a racing aficionado or new to the sport, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Tacos & Rides is more than just a meet-up; it's a community event where passion for cars and love for good food come together
Fri 7 – 10 PM The Shamerock Gala w/ Kaleido Tractor Brewing - Westside, 5720 McMahon Blvd. NW Come celebrate St Patrick's Day weekend with killer tunes from the always amazing DJ Kaleido!
Fri 7:30 PM Dinosaur World Live! Popejoy Hall, 203 Cornell Dr. NE Dare to experience the dangers and delights of dinosaurs in this interactive show for all ages! Discover a prehistoric world of astonishing, remarkably life-like creatures children will love including Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Triceratops, Giraffatitan, Microraptor, and Segnosaurus. This entertaining and educational performance packs a roaring good time in a fifty-minute family adventure (tickets)
Fri 8 PM Bodega Tings w/DJ RyanDemond JUNO, 1501 1st St. NW Another edition of BODEGA TINGS - DJ RyanDemond behind the decks bringing you a night where rhythms of the Caribbean and African Diaspora fuse with electronic music & soul. Join us for a guaranteed dance floor. The musical journey curated and hand selected to bring you the best vibes and sounds!
Fri 8 – 11 PM Coffin Club w/ DJ Batboy Tractor Brewing, 122 Tulane Dr. SE Get your darkest outfit, blackest Dr. Martins, and thickest eyeliner because we got a night of old school deathrock, Goth, batcave aesthetic by the always talented DJ Batboy! This night he'll be accompanied by Lord Charon from Denver!
Fri 8 – 11 PM Magic & Burlesque w/ Dave Grimm Tractor Brewing - Wells Park, 1800 4th St. NW Get your St. Patrick’s weekend started with Unicorn Burlesque! Join us in a more *intimate* setting than usual with up close performer interaction! Followed by beats with DJ Jezabel Freaqalicious. Make sure to wear your GREEN… and bring your green for tips! Ages 21+. Seats are first come, first serve basis! Presale tickets: $10. Door tickets: $15. Performances by: MagicGrimm, Mentalist & Magic - Zia Sandia, Burlesque - Venus MorningStar, Hula Hoops - Nymph Nocturna, Burlesque - Ave Adora, Burlesque - Cookie, Burlesque - Lottie LaRouge, Burlesque
Fri 9 PM - 1 AM Metta's Bachata Flow Social Alley Kats Tap Company, 219 Truman St. NE Mark your calendar because we're turning up the heat! Enjoy a night of 90% Bachata and 10% Salsa. Foundational Bachata Class: 9-10pm. Social Dancing: 10pm-1am. Pre-registration (closes 3/15th at 9pm): $5 Metta members, $8 General admission. At the door: $10 for everyone. Bring your positive vibes and let's make this night one for the books! See you on the dance floor!
Fri 9 PM – 1:30 AM Hot in Herre: A 2000s Experience Salt Yard West, 3700 Ellison Rd. NW Get ready to throw it back to the flyest era at "Hot in Herre: A 2000s Experience" going down. The party starts bumping at 9 pm, and we're keeping it lit until close – this is a strictly 21+ event, so leave the kiddos at home! DJ Gonzo Supreme and DJ Soiree are gonna be in the mix, dropping beats that'll have you reminiscing about the days of MySpace and Motorola Razr phones. Picture this: a night filled with the illest tracks that used to be your MySpace profile songs. Snag your tickets, 'cause you won't want to miss the chance to vibe to the anthems of the 2000s. Dust off your best low-rise jeans, trucker hats, and bling – it's time to party like it's the early 2000s. See you there, where the music is fire and the vibes are hella rad!
Fri 10 PM – 2 AM Anime New Mexico Zombie Dungeon Run Crowne Plaza, 1901 University Blvd. NE The underground laboratory has released a deadly toxin! Create a party of 3 to 5 members and meet with Frau Fischer at the Halcyon Knights table to recover the antidote before time runs out! -A valid ANM badge is required -$10 /person -Ages 13+ -Waivers required -Easy and Hard modes! (tickets)
** Sat 3/16 *\*
Sat 8 AM Field Clean Up Westgate Little League, 700 86th St. SW Come out and help us get our fields ready for our Spring season. Bring your own tools and gloves
Sat 9 AM Go Green for St. Patrick's Day Osuna Nursery, 501 Osuna Rd. NE We'll be going green with a surprise special sale and light bites in our favorite shade, so no one will get pinched! Join us and see how the best deal on our rainbow of blooms will lead to your golden season. We'll even have Osuna University Class container gardening led by Milton McLain from 11am-12pm to inspire new ways to bring your freshest selections into beautiful harmony. This event is free and open to the public
Sat 9 AM – 3 PM Spring Vendor and Crafting Fling Sabana Grande Recreation, 4110 Sabana Grande Ave SE, Rio Rancho Are you looking for that something special for a friend or family? Come shop from over 40 local artists and crafters for unique handmade gifts. The perfect place to find items for upcoming birthdays and holidays including St. Patrick’s Day and Easter. FREE Admission. Call 505-891-6196 for more info
Sat 10 AM – 3 PM Cabezon Park's Shop Local Market Cabezon Park and Community Center, 2307 Cabezon Blvd. SE, Rio Rancho We support all things local! Everything must be handmade, or homegrown. No franchise companies. No resale of items. No political booths. No prepared food from Big Box Stores! No premade items re-branded and resold as homemade! No products containing non-sustainable oils. No products containing preservatives, colorants, etcetera, that are artificial, chemical or contain carcinogenics. No sale of weapons or alcohol. Please call the Cabezon Community Center at 505-892-4499 for more info
Sat 11 AM St. Patrick's Market ABQ Food Park, 6951 San Antonio Dr. NE Indulge in a day filled with local charm, creativity, and delicious flavors. Discover the talents of our community's crafters as they showcase their handmade goods. Bring the whole family for a day of fun-filled activities. Face painting, bounce house, and games that will keep them entertained for hours. And of course, no market experience is complete without satisfying your taste buds! Treat yourself to an array of mouthwatering dishes from our fantastic food trucks, offering a variety of food to satisfy your tastebuds
Sat 11 AM Cookie Decorating with Stacey BoaF Parrot Pantry, 2325 San Pedro Dr. NE Learn to decorate like a pro! And our parrots benefit! Laugh and enjoy our community of bird brains! $50 per person gets you 6 cookies, frosting, instruction and SO MUCH FUN! We get 100% of the proceeds! Birds will be visiting
Sat 12 – 3 PM St. Pitties Day New Mexico Ferments, 2506 Washington St. NE Join us for fun and adoptables and kombucha to celebrate St. Pitties Day! There will even be a Photo Booth!
Sat 12 – 5 PM Bunny Ears & Wet Noses Easter Pet Photos Boofy's Best for Pets, 4610 Cutler Ave NE, Ste A Put on your best Easter attire and join us at our Cutler store for Easter photos with your pet! All well-behaved critters and humans are welcome to participate. $10 per photo suggested donation benefits the 120+ foster cats and kittens being helped by F.A.T. Katz. Photography provided by Winstonfoto.com
Sat 12 – 7 PM La Copine Wine Release Casa Rondena Winery, 733 Chavez Rd. NW, Los Ranchos Casa Rondena Winery announces the much-anticipated release of our 2022 La Copine, reminding us of our feminine nature and our lightness of being. 70% Merlot - 30% Viognier. La Copine, translating to “The Girlfriend” in French, is timed perfectly with Women’s History Month, and is a tribute to the strength, elegance, and camaraderie of women. We proudly extend a warm welcome to women-owned businesses, each contributing their unique brilliance to our community. Join us in raising a glass to the spirit of La Copine. Cheers to the celebration of women and the artistry of fine wine
Sat 1 PM Monster Jam Tingley Coliseum Enjoy big-time family fun at Monster Jam®, where the world's best drivers and their 12,000-pound monster trucks tear up the dirt in wide-open competitions of speed and skill. Witness massive stunts, big-air, backflips and fierce head-to-head battles for the Event Championship. You'll be on the edge of your seat watching the world's most popular trucks like Grave Digger®, Max-D, Megalodon® and more push the limits in Freestyle, Skills and Racing competitions. Make memories to last a lifetime. Monster Jam. As Big As It Gets! (tickets)
Sat 1 PM Pie Palooza International Balloon Museum Please come to Pie Palooza, where we'll be celebrating pi (as in 3.1416...), pie. Pie is just $5 a slice. Hosted by ORCA (Older Rainbow Community of ABQ)
Sat 2:30 – 7 PM SABOR Latin Night! Bama's 1865, 6007 Osuna Rd. NE PACHANGA PRODUCTIONS presents SABOR LATIN NIGHT. DJ Gabriel Goza will be serving you the saucy Salsa, Bachata, Cumbia, Merengue y Mas! Ample Parking, Safe Environment, Beautiful Venue, Good Food, Good Music, Good Vibes. 21+ / $10 cover. Salsa or Bachata lesson 9:00-9:45pm
Sat 3 – 6 PM Sip and Paint Saturday with Drag Sidewinders Bar and Grill, 4200 Central Ave SE Come out and enjoy a little something different. Have a drink/mocktail and enjoy some Drag pop up performances all while being artistic. Funds raised will go towards MX. NM Pride 2024 Rori the Rebels platform - The Delancy Street Foundation. $15 All supplies will be provided, and you get to keep your masterpiece. ONLY 12 SEATS AVAILABLE so get your tickets while they last
Sat 4 PM St. Patrick's Beer Pong Tournament Rio Bravo Brewing, 1912 2nd St. NW Join us for our 8th annual St. Patrick's Day BEER PONG tournament! Beer Pong starts @ 4PM - teams must check in by 3:30PM. $10 per team. Spaces are limited but you can get your team of (2) signed up by calling 505-900-3909 or stopping by the bar! Games will be single elimination - Prize for WINNER. Open play beer pong will be available after tournament. May you have the luck of an Irish! Throughout the day we will have: - Traditional Irish food specials including corned beef & cabbage - Live Music - Green BEER & refreshing stouts
Sat 5 PM 26th Annual Einstein Gala Sandia Casino & Resort, 30 Rainbow Rd. NE The Einstein Gala is New Mexico’s biggest science party of the year! This prestigious black-tie event is the Museum’s most important fundraising event. The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History staff and Board of Trustees invite you to dine with us and explore our amazing silent auction - where mobile bidding is available - filled with the most unique items in Albuquerque. This year we've added a live auction for an incredible Walt Disney World adventure. Join us as we honor our National Award honoree (click here for past recipients) for their contributions to the nuclear world, and experience entertainment featuring science experiments that will knock your socks off! Throughout the event, mobile bidding for the silent auction will take place, and bidding will continue throughout the event. Proceeds from the Einstein Gala help support the Museum’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) educational programs for K-12 students as well as professional development workshops for science and math teachers (tickets)
Sat 6 – 9 PM Gone Country Saturdays with DJ Gonzo Supreme Ponderosa Brewing, 1761 Bellamah Ave NW This family-friendly event invites all ages to partake in an unforgettable evening. To kick off the night, we've got Free Dance Lessons starting at 5pm – a fantastic opportunity for both seasoned dancers and those eager to learn a step or two. With a mix of country beats and the lively atmosphere, it's the perfect setting for a fun-filled Saturday. Gather your loved ones, embrace the family-friendly vibes, and indulge in every moment of this special Saturday. Capture the joy, share your memories, and don't forget to tag us in your posts
Sat 7 PM Luck of the Shimmy Performance Salon Taaj Palace, 1435 Eubank Blvd. NE It's a green theme night! Wear your clover-ist costume and bring your lucky hips to dance!
Sat 7 PM NERDLESQUE! A Nerdy Burlesque Revue Revel ABQ, 4720 Alexander Blvd. NE We are back for our annual Nerdlesque show! With New acts you will not want to miss this event as we get nerdy and dirty! This is not just a burlesque show but a variety entertainment event. With our headliner Mae B Koi coming in from Phoenix, our guest performer from Denver, Ave Machina, and our local entertainers, you will not want to miss this amazing themed show! (tickets)
Sat 7 PM St. Patty's Jam! The Deal - Grateful Dead Tribute & One More Silver Dollar - Allman Bros Tribute Historic Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave NE Hey Now! The Deal is very excited to announce our next show! A St. Patty's Jam with our good friends One More Silver Dollar Band! Doors 6PM - Show 7PM. $15 advance online, $20 cash only at the door. MUSIC-DANCING-FUN!
Sat 7 – 9 PM St. Paddy's Drag Queen Bingo Tractor Brewing - Wells Park, 1800 4th St. NW It's baaaaacccck! Join us for a special St Paddy's Day themed night of sexy fun and bingo that will benefit Autism Society New Mexico! Hosted by the always hilarious Lady Hawk, come party with the best Queens in Albuquerque and win some prizes while you're at it. See ya there!
Sat 7 - 9 PM Old School Music Night Ft. DJ Magic Mike Wild Avocado, 1510 Rio Grande Blvd. NW Bring your old school dancing shoes and have fun showing off your dance moves.. Come on out and shake your groove thang. No cover charge...
Sat 7 PM AND 7:45 PM Inglourious Basterds Flix Brewhouse, 3200 La Orilla Rd. NW “I think this just might be my masterpiece” Our series continues with a screening of Quentin Tarantino’s revisionist revenge epic (tickets)
Sat 7:30 – 9 PM Saturday Night Stand-Up Bosque Brewing - Nob Hill, 106 Girard Blvd. SE Live from ABQ, it’s… Saturday Night Stand-Up! Hosted by Nax Davis. Every third Saturday of the month. Seating at 7:30 - Comedy at 8. Featured line-up of local comics includes: MEG FINN, BRYAN LAMBE, SARINA OCHOA, MARY BYRD, ROBERT EYSTER
Sat 8 PM MARCH SPARKS NIGHT - Ides of March, Blacklight Toga Party Lizard Tail Brewing Nob Hill, 3417 Central Ave NE Dub Committee, in cooperation with The Neon Wormhole invite you to a themed Sparks Night. Ides of March: A Blacklight Toga Party featuring special guest DJ, BRENDANGEROUS and $1 off UV Reactive Tonic Water Mixed Drinks. BEWARE (missing) THE IDES OF MARCH (party)! ~Please don't conspire to assassinate your LLC president!~
Sat 8:30 PM – 12:30 AM S.alsa O.n S.aturday - La Sandunguita! FUSION ABQ, 708 1st St. NW Presenting a night dedicated to the Culture. S.alsa O.n S.aturday - La Sandunguita! Here’s how we plan to format the night! We’ll start with a dance lesson. About 45 minutes. Followed by your friendly neighborhood DJ Pancho with a progressive set featuring from the classics to the music just released on that Friday. We are plugged in like that. We will end with four. cuatro. 4 shows. Off Broadway Dancers. Moves Project ABQ. Xiomara will debut with a Bachata solo. The aim of the night is to bring some joy to the community. Enjoy each other’s company. Celebrate our friends putting it down on the stage
** Sun 3/17 *\*
Sun 10 AM – 2 PM Low-Cost Community Vaccine Clinic for Pets Boofy's Best for Pets, 4610 Cutler Ave NE, Ste A Rabies shots (1-year or 3-year*), combo vaccines for dogs (DAPP) and cats (FVRCP), bordetella vaccines, microchips, and nail trims will be available at affordable costs. (Three-year rabies vaccines will require proof of a prior rabies vaccination) (Register in advance)
Sun 10:30 AM Frozen Historic Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave NE THE HISTORIC LOBO THEATER along with Albuquerque Film & Music Experience is excited to bring Frozen back to the big screen! Showing Starts at 11:30 am Tickets are ONLY $10 for General Admission $25 Brunch and a Movie Ticket $21 Brunch Only ticket
Sun 11:30 AM When Harry Met Sally Brunch Flix Brewhouse, 3200 La Orilla Rd. NW This month we focus our brunch series on the titan of Rom-Coms, Nora Ephron. Join us for the 35th anniversary of one of the best ones ever written! Enjoy a complimentary glass of mimosa with admission and all-day breakfast items (tickets)
Sun 1 PM AlumKnights Bowling Fundraiser Skidmore's Holiday Bowl, 7515 Lomas Blvd. NE Get your team together and enter the 2024 Del Norte HS AlumKnights Bowling for Scholarships Fundraiser! Check in is at 12:30pm; Bowling starts at 1pm. Entry Fees: Bowling teams ‐ $25 per person (Teams consist of 4 or 5 bowlers) (register)
Sun 1 PM St. “Potty’s” Day Pot Pour! The Paint Experience, You’ll have no trouble a’tall catching a Leprechaun after creating these amazing pots with fluid art! Come join us for an afternoon of mesmerizing paint pouring and watch what you can create! Each guest gets a flight of 3 terra cotta pots and all the paint they need to pour over them! Bring a friend to join in the drippy fun! This is a no experience necessary event so just bring your old clothes and a willingness to try something new! Cost is $40 (tickets)
Sun 2:30 – 5 PM International Folk Dance with Live Music by Parson Sisters Juno, 1501 1st St. NW International Folk Dancing with live music. Beginners and experienced dancers welcome. Communities of recreational folk dancers gather to learn social dances, such as circle or couples dances, from around the world. In NM there arc several groups that meet weekly! For this dance party we'll have music from: Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, Romania, Israel, Greece, Albania, Sweden, Norway, and more! Our dance party at Juno will include dances that range from easy enough to learn on the fly to fancy footwork that the most experienced dancers will know. Jump in or watch as you please! Can I just come to listen? Absolutely! We'll share lyric translations and historical information with you in between the dances! Live music will be provided by the Parson Sisters (Clara Byom and Mirinisa Stewart-Tengco)
Sun 3 PM Dukes of Albuquerque Spring Concert Del Norte High School, 5323 Montgomery Blvd. NE "Spring is in the Air" concert. Free admission (although donations are always welcome!). The Dukes of Albuquerque began in 1927 as the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. We are the official military band for New Mexico
Sun 4 – 7 PM St. Patrick's Day Canteen Brewhouse, 2381 Aztec Rd. NE St. Patrick's Day kicks off the spring season! Join us for some green celebrating with the Reelers! We will have beer specials, rueben sandwiches, bagpipes and all the fun. Join us earlier in the day for a green themed run at 11AM, to burn off some of those future beer calories
Sun 5 PM LoPhat and Friends For New Mexico Child First Network Canvas Artistry - Kitchen Bar Art Music, 1 Central Ave NW Join LoPhat, Picoso, Park 21, Keeping Up with the Joneses, and Fervent Praise Gospel Choir as we raise funds for the incredible New Mexico Child First Network! NMCFN has been working tirelessly to put the children of New Mexico first. exist to serve the most vulnerable children in our community. "We believe each child deserves a safe, loving and permanent home — and it is our mission to help the children in care achieve that."
Sun 6 PM St. Patrick's Day Karaoke Tractor Brewing - Wells Park, 1800 4th St. NW Come celebrate St Patrick's Day with us and the best KJ around, DJ Jerm! He'll be playing the tunes that will make you get up and sing! Well you have to it's karaoke!
Sun 7 – 11 PM Salsa Sundays Oak & Ivy, 3109 Central Ave NE Dive into the rhythm at Oak & Ivy's Salsa Sundays! Join us every Sunday for electrifying beats and vibrant dance. No cover with RSVP or check-in on social media at Oak & Ivy. Immerse yourself in the lively blend of salsa, bachata, merengue, and cumbia. Located in the heart of Nob Hill, Oak & Ivy offers a premier nightlife experience. Elevate your night with VIP Seating and be part of the pulsating energy. Capture and share the excitement on social media, tagging us at Oak & Ivy. Plus, here's an exclusive offer: message us for a promo code and enjoy free parking! Whether you're a seasoned dancer or just looking for a lively night out, Salsa Sundays at Oak & Ivy promise an unforgettable fusion of music, dance, and pure joy. Dance the night away with us!
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