This Saturday Tallahassee was treated to a summer fun they wouldn’t forget, Slide the City came and gave the people of Tallahassee an experience they would never forget. People from all over the city were decked in swim suits and floating inner tubes racing for their chance to go back […]
Author: Kiana Montgomery
Tallahassee Company Celebrate 35 years of success
This Tuesday Tallahassee company Clothesline celebrated their 35th anniversary with friends, family and their best customers. Guests were treated to music by Tallahassee native band Old Soul Revival and food catered by El Patron. The show room was an open museum for patrons to tour where products are made, during […]
Slide the City to Invade Tallahassee streets
Caption: Patron enjoys inflatable ball at very first Slid the City event. Photo Credit: Slide the City Tallahassee residents will soon have their own temporary water park stationed downtown. On Saturday Slide the City will convert downtown Tallahassee’s College Ave., between Duval and Macomb into an aquatic fun zone with […]
Music in the Cascades Park
Word of South hosted their second annual festival with a mixture of literature and music at Cascades Park. The festival began on Friday with a musical performance by Dawes, an American folk-rock band from Los Angeles and ended this Sunday. Mark Mustian, the founder of Word of South, wants patrons […]
Word of South
The 2nd annual Word of South festival was held at Cascades Park on Friday, April 15. What was originally launched in 2015 as a mixture of literature and music, returned for its second year with a musical performance by American folk-rock band Dawes and numerous of other artist. The three-day […]
Dillard’s and The Ronald McDonald House Charities collaborate for charity event
Courtesy of Ronald McDonald House Charities Dillard’s and The Ronald McDonald House Charities collaborated on an event that left the city talking by hosting their first Little Black Dress event, a cocktail party and runway show held at the Goodwood Museum and Gardens Friday. For 22 years, Dillard’s and The […]
FAMU SJGC holds capstone panel
Courtesy of FAMU SJGC A panel of professors including Francine Huff, Maurice Johnson, Kenneth Jones, Dr. Lady Dhyana Ziegler and Dr. Juanita Hayes held a Capstone panel Wednesday evening to let Florida A&M University’s School of Journalism and Graphic Communication (SJGC) students know exactly what was what makes the perfect […]
StarMetro begins Stuff the Bus food drive
Courtesy of WCTV StarMetro began their annual Stuff the Bus food drive benefit this Thursday, Jan. 21. The benefit is in conjunction with Second Harvest of the Big Bend. The event launched that morning at the C.K. Steele Plaza and featured community leaders, live music by the Shelter band and […]
Cabernet Thursdays adds flair to Tallahassee nightlife
Light jazz, great atmosphere and great conversations are the main ingredients for Raymond Smith and Fred Harris’ Cabernet Thursdays, held at Aloft Hotel on North Monroe Street on Jan. 21. Courtesy of Kiana Montgomery The jazz group Primetime were the star performers. The audience swayed and softly sang along to […]
BOT Discusses Plans for Student Improvement
Florida A&M University’s Board of Trustees (BOT) met to discuss ways to improve low graduation and retention rates last Tuesday. The BOT asked those over academic affairs to come up with creative ways to ensure students excel and return to the university. Officials feel that problems presented in the meetings […]