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Can You Dig It?
March 14th, 2008

Gators 9/11 Truth Workshop
February 18th, 2008

City of Alachua Commission Agenda
January 28th, 2008

Hero & Villan Awards 2007
January 4th, 2008

A Private School for Newberry/Bronson Area
December 3rd, 2007

Tax Deeds ad Tax Certificates
November 21st, 2007

Invitation to Join USCEC on Capitol Hill December 3rd - 7th
November 21st, 2007

Gimme Water
September 16th, 2007

Meeting on Open Government
September 7th, 2007

Local Water Issues
August 17th, 2007

SFCC Fall A Term Class Line-up
August 2nd, 2007

Celebrate Florida`s Springs
July 31st, 2007

David Pope Honored
July 11th, 2007

1st Annual Car Show-Tallahassee
June 19th, 2007

A Gem Event
March 9th, 2007

Happy Hour at HITS
March 9th, 2007

Call For Action-Citizens of Alachua
March 3rd, 2007

Florida 2060
February 28th, 2007

Grapski Press Release
February 26th, 2007

Visit a Vet for Valentine`s Day
February 8th, 2007

Two Half-Day Workshops With Grief Expert Darcie Sims, Ph.D.
January 26th, 2007

UF Annual Student Arts Juried Exhibition
January 26th, 2007

100 HOURS OF LEGISLATION
January 23rd, 2007

Comedian and Writer Mo Rocca to Speak at Reitz Union Grand Ballroom
January 21st, 2007

Friends of the Library to donate $20,000 for CD audio books
January 21st, 2007

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1st Annual Car Show-Tallahassee

1st Annual Car Show-Tallahassee

The Downtown MarketPlace Tallahassee will present the First Annual Downtown Tallahassee Classic Car Show in conjunction with the Downtown Merchants Association on June 30, 2007, 8 am until 2 pm. This event is free and open to the public. Supported by the: Tallahassee Downtown Improvement Authority; the Tallahassee Downtown Merchants & Business Association; Tallahassee Community Redevelopment Agency; City of Tallahassee; & Marpan supply.

Over 125 classic car owners are expected to show their polished classic beauties; classic cars in pristine condition. You will see all kinds of autos from the 1920's running board tin lizzies and brass & class antiques to just yesterday's muscle cars.
We will have this display of classic cars aligned on Adams Street (west of the Double Tree Hotel between Park and College) and on Park Avenue (east of our location on both sides of Park between the Presbyterian and Baptist Churches).

Downtown MarketPlace:
Live Music: Pianist Steve Sternberg is what would be referred to in the old days as a "Professor" of the instrument. Boogie-woogie, blues and ragtime are where he shines best. A unique and entertaining player, come hear his solo performance.
Lots of Art
Take a morning stroll among celebrated regional artists with an eclectic array of art featuring our local bounty - photography, watercolor, jewelry, pottery, turned wood, fused glass, metal, lots of one-of-a-kind!

LOVE FRESH?
If Fresh is your passion, you`re gonna love our Farmers` Market! Succulent, plump, fresh, juicy describes our Farmers' Market bounty! Best peaches, plums, melons, 'lopes, peas, squash, beans, greens, more! Breathe in the sweet scent of fresh herbs and lush plants, summer fresh fruits and veggies.

Fresh on site Festival Food to enjoy:
I scream...you scream...we all scream for Ice Cream! Incredibly fresh ice cream from Barb`s Southern Style Gourmet Brittles!
Breakfast, Brunch or Lunch in the Park:
Dew Drop in Café serves up incredible quiche and delectable baked French toast, raspberry tea and more. And our latest addition to the food court is: Annapurna Café:
They have Nepal inspired foods including curry vegetarian and chicken entrées as well as breakfast treats and baklava for desserts.

For more information about how to participate in the car show only, contact Toscha Owen at 850-509-6866 or email her at toscha@markshicks.com
For more Information about how to participate in the Downtown MarketPlace, contact Allen Thompson at the Downtown Improvement Authority 850-224-3252 or thompsal@earthlink.net or visit http://www.tallahasseedowntown.com

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