Tallahassee Events in June 2024
Saturday, June 01: The Armchair Heritage Neighborhood Tour begins at 1:00 PM. This event is a multichannel event of speakers and visual presentations. It’s part of Tallahassee’s Bicentennial Showcase. It will be at the Dr. B.L. Perry Jr., Branch Library on Adams Street; this is a free event.
Melanie Rawls is hosting her book launch, After, Ever After, at Midtown Reader at 3:00 PM.
The Florida-Georgia Farm Tour Re-Do starts today and goes until tomorrow.
Corine Samwel with Douce Ambience performs at The Wine House on Market Street at 7:00 PM. Admission is $10.00.
Tallahassee’s Downtown Market begins at 10:00 AM; other Farmer’s Markets occur around town as well.
Tallahassee Prayer Breakfast starts at 8:00 AM at the Civic Center. Tickets begin at $70.00.
926 Bar and Grille’s Sanctuary Night begins at 10:00 PM.
Greyhounds Pat and Chat at Oology Brewing Company (at Powermill Court location). This is an adoption event from Gulf Coast Greyhound Adoptions.
TLH Reckoning vs Palm City Americas will be played at Gene Cox Stadium at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00.
Hearth and Soul’s Sip and Shop begins at 11:00 AM. This is a free event.
TallyFest begins at 10:00 AM at Cascades Park. There will be vendors, food, and drinks available for purchase. The concert starts at 5:00 PM.
Goat Yoga at Goat House Farm begins at 10:00 AM, tickets are $25.
Sunday, June 02: The Tallahassee Bach Parley performs Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 at St. John’s Episcopal Church at 3:00 PM. This is a free concert, although any donations are appreciated.
Blue Tavern hosts a fundraiser for RailRoad Square Tenants and City Dogs Cafe, which were heavily damaged during the May Tornados. This begins at 4:00 PM at Blue Tavern. There will be a raffle, bake sale, pizza, and music from eight bands. Tickets are $15.00.
Tally Print Studio’s ‘This is My First Rodeo: A Wild West Market,’ begins at 1:00 PM. There is a $10.00 cover charge as part of a fundraising effort for RailRoad Square tenants.
JC and the Backscratchers are performing at the Sound Bar beginning at 4:00 PM.
Eve on Adams Sunday Brunch begins at 11:00 AM. Reservations are needed for balcony seating.
Monday, June 03: Making Awesome class, Learning 3D Print, begins at 6:00 PM. Tickets are $25.00
Tuesday, June 04: Trivia Night at Beef o’ Brady begins at 7:00 PM, this is at the Capital Circle Southeast location.
Coffee and Commerce at Vino Beano at 7:45 AM. This is from the Chamber of Commerce.
Wednesday, June 05: Mission San Luis’s monthly archaeology tour begins at 11:00 AM.
Eve on Adams’ Woman Crush Wednesday begins at 9:00 PM
Hearth and Soul Open Play Mahjong, a free event, begins at 12:30 PM.
Martini Wednesdays at Brass Tap begins at 4:00 PM. Martini’s are $5, 21+
Wine Bingo for a Cause at Vino Beano at 7:00 PM; this is a fundraiser for Play of Sunlight Mushrooms, the Railroad District, and Second Harvest of Big Bend.
Thursday, June 06: Brown’s Kitchen is hosting a class, ‘Chemistry of Baking,’ starting at 6:00 PM. A class costs $60.00 (at the moment, waitlist only).
What Women Want at the North Florida Fair Grounds. This is a free event.
Surviving the Survivor, presented by Hearth and Soul, begins at 5:30 PM. This is a free event.
Friday, June 07: The 36th annual Art in Gadsden, an exhibition and reception at the Gadsden Art Center and Museum. This begins at 5:00 PM. Tickets are free for members ard children, $3.00 for students, and $5.00 for everyone else. A sale of the artwork featured will continue until Saturday.
Floral Fridays with Hearth and Soul, Goats and Hoes Flower Farm, and Farmer’s Daughter Coffee at Hearth and Soul at 1:00 PM
Coffee and Connections at Goodwood Gardens and Museums is a monthly gathering for young professionals and emerging community leaders to meet one another while networking and conversing in a casual and welcoming environment. This is a free event and begins at 8:00 AM.
Lauren Mullinax performs at Lake Tribe Brewing at 6:00 PM.
Thomasville’s Center for the Art presents Vanishing Treasures, an artist talk with Jennifer Vanderbeek and Margo Ruffin. This is at Grassroots Coffee and starts at 5:30 PM. This is a free event, although the drinks at Grassroots are fantastic!
Frank Douglas performs at The Wine House in Market Square at 7:00 PM; admission is $10
Domi Station’s Happy Hour begins at 5:00 PM. This is a free event.
Erika Robuck discusses her new book, The Last Twelve Miles, with Judy Pearson at Midtown Reader at 6:30 PM.
Saturday, June 08: The Capital Chordsmens’ annual show begins at 2:00 PM or 8:00 PM at TCC’s Turner Auditorium. Tickets are $15.00.
Tallahassee’s Downtown Market begins at 10:00 AM; other Farmer’s Markets occur around town as well.
Florida Sunshine Dance Competition, Gala Dinner, and General Dance; tickets start at $20. The competition begins at 8:00 AM and the gala at 6:45 PM.
Museum on the Move’s Second Saturday, a Museum of Florida History event, presents “Vacationing in the Sunshine State” at the Bruce J. Host Branch Library beginning at 11:00 AM
Sunday, June 09: Mission San Luis’ Archery Activities start at 10:00 AM. Guidance will be provided by trained staff.
Tallahassee Soccer Club vs New Orleans Jesters at 6:00 PM at Gene Cox Stadium. Tickets are $10.00.
Race Amity Festival at the Tallahassee Baha’i Center begins at 3:00 PM. This is part of Tallahassee’s Bicentennial Showcase; meant to show cross-culture bridge building. There will be food, events, and drinks.
Pride Makers Market at 926 Bar and Grill begins at 11:00 AM. There will be two dozen artists at the market.
The Tomato Festival at Goodwood Museums and Gardens starts at 2:00 PM; admission is $5.00,
American Legion Hall hosts comedian Trae Crowder at 8:00 PM and tickets are $35.00.
Monday, June 10: Making Awesome’s class on Introductory Glowforge costs $25 and begins at 6:00 PM
Tuesday, June 11: Mo Alexander performs at Fire Betty at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $5.00+
The Panhandle Archaeological Society of Tallahassee hosts Seminole Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Bill Steele at Goodwood Museum and Gardens at 6:30 PM as he speaks of past and current excavations; free event but reservations are required.
Brown’s Kitchen is hosting a cooking class, ‘Moroccan Mélange: Flavors from North Africa,’ which begins at 6:00 PM. Tickets are $65.00
“If These Walls Could Talk,” a Lunch and Learn event with Dorothy Kamm at Goodwoods Garden and Museum. Tickets are free for members and $5 at the door for everyone else. Kamm is an expert in handpainted porcelain.
Wednesday, June 12: The Grove Museum hosts its monthly storytime for children. It begins at 10:00 AM. The book this month is The Bee Dance, by Rick Chrustowski. This is a free event.
Carlos Vega performs at the Wine House at 7:00 PM; cover is $10.
Midtown Reader’s Trivia Night, featuring bookish categories and a Sarah J. Mass focus, begins at 6:00 PM
Hearth and Soul Open Play Mahjong, a free event, begins at 12:30 PM.
Thursday, June 13: Tallahassee Theater begins its June play, Noises Off, at 8:00 PM. The run will end on June 30th. Tickets are $15.00+
Alejandro Nodarse discusses his book, Blood in the Cut, with Terry Lewis at 6:30 PM.
Cap City Video Lounge’s Double Feature begins at 7:00 PM. The films on show are Attack of the Giant Leeches and The Killer Shrews
Friday, June 14: Tallahassee Downtown presents “Sounds of Tallahassee,” a multi-venue and multi-artist event. Interested patrons can perform a ‘music crawl’ and visit all the artists. Performances begin at 5:00 PM. While this is a free event, many performances are at delicious restaurants and bars.
Humortals Showcase at Cap City Video Lounge begins at 8:00 PM. Admission is $10.00.
Jazz Night with Some Good Fellas at The Wine Bar at 7:00 PM; cover is $10
Saturday, June 15: Hot Tamale plays at the Tallahassee Museum beginning at 11:30 PM.
Midtown Reader presents a Meet and Greet Happy Hour with authors Karmen Lee, Logan Schober, and Blake Todd. The event begins at 3:00 PM.
Mission San Luis’ candlemaking class begins at 10:00 AM and costs $24.00-30.00 depending on membership. Sign-up must be done by June 8th.
Tallahassee’s Downtown Market begins at 10:00 AM; other Farmer’s Markets occur around town as well.
‘Through Grief Meditation’ in LeMoyne’s Sculpture Garden begins at 9:00 AM; this is guided by Mark Carter. Tickets are $5-10. Guests are asked to bring a yoga mat, water bottle, sun protection/sunscreen, pillow, or blanket (to sit on).
TLH Reckoning vs Brevard SC Riptide at 7:00 PM at Gene Cox Stadium. Tickets are $15.00+
AR Workshop’s class ‘Paper Flower Bouquet’ begins at 2:00 PM.
Little Mercies performs at The Wine House on Market Street beginning at 7:00 PM. There is a $10 cover.
Tallahassee’s Juneteenth celebration begins at noon at Cascades Park. Juneteenth is the celebration of the final US State’s enacting of the Emancipation Proclamation; Tallahassee celebrates both Juneteenth and Emancipation Day. There will be food and drink vendors, music, and artists. This is a free event.
Sunday, June 16: Tallahassee Nerds and Geeks’ Meet and Greet at Lofty Pursuits begins at 4:00 PM. This is a free event.
Summer Solstice High Tea begins at 1:00 PM at Goodwood Museum and Gardens. There will be tea, activities, costumes, and food. Tickets are $50.00
Venvi Art Gallery’s showcase of Brinda Pamulapati’s abstract art show “Dance of Hues” has its last day today
Monday, June 17: Paula Gaspirini-Santos’ art show, “From Grief to Grace,” is on display at LeMoyne Gallery. The exhibition ends June 29th.
Tuesday, June 18: The Grove Museum’s exhibition ‘Early Florida Maps and Florida Bicentennial,’ is free until June 30th.
Brown’s Kitchen is teaching a cooking class, “Masala Magic: Exploring Indian Cuisine,” for $65.00.
Wednesday, June 19: Tallahassee’s Reckoning Soccer Team vs Tampa Bay United plays at 3:00 PM at Gene Cox Stadium. Tickets are $15.00.
Finish Your Yarns, a WIP craft session and audiobook meet-up at Midtown Reader. This begins at 5:30 PM.
Edessa performs at Goodwood Museum and Gardens at 6:00 PM; Admission is $5.00.
Quanta performs at the Wine House at 7:00 PM; cover is $10.
Hearth and Soul Open Play Mahjong, a free event, begins at 12:30 PM.
Valerie Scoon’s film, Invisible History: Middle Florida’s Hidden Roots begins screening at 6:30 PM at the IMAX theater in the Challenger Learning Center. This is a free event, but reservations are needed as there is limited seating. This event is part of Tallahassee’s Bicentennial Celebration.
Thursday, June 20: Tallahassee’s own Chef Fe is presenting her cookbook, Cooking with Fe, at Midtown Reader at 6:30 PM.
Friday, June 21: Commonground Books hosts author Maggie Nye for her book launch. Nye’s book is The Curators, a historical + magical realism look at Atlanta’s Leo Frank.
Pride Boozy Book Fair at Midtown Reader begins at 6:00 PM
Angel’s Share plays The Wine House at 7:00 PM; the cover is $10.
Derek Sanders (of Mayday Parade) performs at Fire Betty’s at 8:00 PM. Tickets start at $15.
Dillards hosts Walt Disney World’s Edward Casey, a hand-cut silhouette artist. Casey has limited time slots for sessions. Tickets are $35.
Saturday, June 22: Artopia, Tallahassee’s largest charity art auction, begins at 6:30 PM at the Civic Center. Tickets are $25.00 per person and proceeds benefit Big Bend Cares.
Tallahassee’s Downtown Market begins at 10:00 AM; other Farmer’s Markets occur around town as well.
The 33rd Annual Model Railroad Show and Sell event begins at 9:00 AM at North Florida Fairgrounds. This is a two-day event. Tickets are $10.00 for both days.
Downtown Concert Series presents Willis on the Edge beginning at 7:00 PM
Sunday, June 23: Tallahassee’s R&B + Southern Soul Picnic will be at Adderley Amphitheater at 1:00 PM. Lyfe Jennings and DJ Demp will perform. Tickets are $25.00. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
The 33rd Annual Model Railroad Show and Sell begins at 9:00 AM at North Florida Fairgrounds. This is a two-day event. Tickets are $10.00 for both days.
CMX Fallschase Cinema hosts ‘Magic in Motion: Legend of the Starcatcher.’ It begins at 5:30 PM and tickets are $25-35. Magician Danial Rose will perform as well as EPCOT’s Japanese Taiko Drummers Matsuriza.
Monday, June 24: The Apalachee Chapter of the Florida Trail Association will walk Lafayette Heritage Trail Park (Piney Z) starting at 5:30 PM after meeting near the restrooms. RSVP is requested.
Tuesday, June 25: Gadsden Arts Center and Museum’s exhibition “Present Tense: Critical Conversations on Contemporary Landscapes” will be on display until June 29. This features art from David Hockney, Dean Mitchell, Holly Hanessian, Christopher Rivera, and Sam McCoy.
Wednesday, June 26: Tallahassee Soccer Club vs Columbus United at Gene Cox Stadium at 7:00 PM. This is the last home game of the season. Tickets are $10.
Hearth and Soul Open Play Mahjong, a free event, begins at 12:30 PM.
Thursday, June 27: Brown’s Kitchen teaches “From Starter to Loaf: The Art of Sourdough” at 6:00 PM. Tickets are $65 (waitlist)
Friday, June 28: Boardgame night at Making Awesome begins at 5:30 PM.
Floral Fridays with Hearth and Soul, Goats and Hoes Flower Farm, and Farmer’s Daughter Coffee at Hearth and Soul at 1:00 PM
Saturday, June 29: Brown’s Kitchen teaches “Rise and Dine: French-Inspired Brunch.” Class begins at 10:00 AM and costs $65.00.
Petsmart is having an adoption day beginning at 11:00 AM. This is in collaboration with Big Dog Rescue
Sunday, June 30: Midtown Reader’s Summer in Silence, a silent book club meetup at the Piebary. This begins at 4:00 PM.
Events Coming Up:
July 4: Independence Day at Tom Brown Park
July 6-7: Infinity Con, a pop culture convention
July 13: Swamp Stomp at Tallahassee Museum, a music festival
August 10: Tallahassee Beer Festival