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The Lost Ships of Cortez Project: Searching for a Conquistador's 500-Year-Old Scuttled Fleet

Panhandle Archaeological Society at Tallahassee at Goodwood Museum and Gardens

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

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Experience a riveting archaeological underwater adventure in search for the lost fleet of Cortez in the Gulf Coast of Mexico.

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Anti-Valentines with Paddy League and Isa Ruano

Blue Tavern

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Anti-Valentines is an evening of songs of lost love, treachery, heartbreak and lust, paired with libations and a sinful gumbo. Featuring the music of Björk, Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley, Silvio Rodríguez, Pixies, and much more.

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Wonderful Wednesday at the Historic Roller Rink

Goodwood Museum & Gardens

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

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Don’t miss fun, relaxation, and live music featuring this months artists: 36 Strong. Get ready to dance to rockin’ music. Come enjoy great food from Blows Buss Down and sommelier-selected wines, craft beer, hard seltzer, and soft drinks.

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Read to Lead: Black History Month

Midtown Reader

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

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This panel will focus on discussing literature by Black authors and the impact they have on our panelists. Read to Lead is a series where we ask leaders from our community to discuss what books have shaped them into who they are today.

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Jessie Luke: A Journey to Wonderland

Gadsden Arts Center & Museum

February 17 - April 15, 2023

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A fine arts photographer based in Jacksonville, FL, Luke retells the well-loved classic of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” in 25 images. She uses handcrafted props, costumes, masks, and building structures to create the set and Carroll’s iconic characters, and captured these scenes with a plastic toy camera first sold in the 1980s.

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TEODORA: A Musical Drama

Two Regimes at Amos P. Godby High School

February 17 - 18, 2023

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TEODORA is the story of a woman of unbelievable strength. The main character is Teodora Verbitskaya. The onstage interviewer, an official of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration frames the story with his questions.

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Wiregrass Gallery Sidewalk Sale

Wiregrass Gallery

Friday, February 17, 2023

This is a must-see event with over two dozen wooden frames, jewelry, paintings, and other unique and locally created items, all available at discounted prices.

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Sister Creature

Panhandle Players of the Forgotten Coast at Chapman Auditorium

February 17 - 19, 2023

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Sisters Addie and Bella run a successful day spa in Apalachicola. They are equal partners, and all is fine in Paradise. Then Bella acquires a new boyfriend who threatens her relationship with Addie. Then, as often happens in Florida, the air conditioning stops working and things start breaking bad. Will they remain “sisters forever”?

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Disney's Newsies Jr.

Stage11 at Quincy Music Theatre

February 17 - 19, 2023

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Disney's Newsies JR. is a 60-minute version of the 2012 Broadway musical, based on the 1992 film. Inspired by the rousing true story of newsboys in turn-of-the-century New York City, Newsies JR. features a Tony Award-winning score by Alan Menken and Jack Feldman and a book by Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein.

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Carrabelle Culture Crawl

Carrabelle History Museum 

Saturday, February 18, 2023

This cultural event is a free celebration of amazing local culture, art, music, history, food, and fun in the heart of downtown Carrabelle. This is a wonderful opportunity to add a bit more fun as you experience the wonderful local culture that Carrabelle has to offer.

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Pre-K Art Sparks: Reading in the Gallery

LeMoyne Arts

Saturday, February 18, 2023

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This February, LeMoyne Arts will be holding Pre-K Art Sparks: Reading and Craft for the community's toddling artists. Join this free program as we enjoy a reading of Love from the Crayons by Drew Daywalt and a small craft activity afterward.

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Middle East Film Festival: Foragers

Middle East Center at Askew Student Life Center

Sunday, February 19, 2023

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This year all films will be screened in person at the Student Life Cinema. The hybrid documentary “Foragers” from the Berlin-based Palestinian sculptor and filmmaker Jumana Manna investigates the age-old Palestinian practice of gathering wild edibles such as the herb za’atar and the delicacy ‘akkoub, a thistle-like plant with medicinal properties, and how these traditions conflict with Israeli nature conservation laws that essentially criminalize the Palestinian herb-picking culture.

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COCA Spotlight

Isabella Alsharif

Artist & Poet

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Saved by art and inspired by women, artist and poet Isabella Alsharif delivers an array of female representation at the well-traveled Tallahassee Artport Gallery. Her exhibit, “Her Golden Renaissance,” runs through March 26.


For painter and poet Isabella Alsharif, creating art literally saved her life.


Decades ago, as the Scorpio sun lined up with the Leo moon on Oct. 23, Isabella Alsharif came into the world a slight shade of blue. At that Marine-based hospital, the doctor cut the umbilical cord wrapped around her neck and declared that Alsharif suffered severe brain damage, and would never be able to walk or talk.

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Her Golden Renaissance:

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COCA at Artport Gallery

Through March 26, 2023

Isabella Alsharif has a total of 6-8 large artworks. Each piece is a different portrait of a prominent woman (women) from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Each size is approximately 48 “x60”. There will also be framed poetry Alsharif has written for each painting, connecting the viewer to the painting’s story or theme. Isabella Alsharif’s artworks will be on display from January 27 to March 26, 2023, in person at the Artport Gallery or virtually in COCA’s Online Gallery.

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WEFT: Women Empowering Fiber Traditions

COCA at City Hall Galleries

Through April 2, 2023

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A warp and weft are considered the two basic components used in a weaving to turn thread and/or yarn into fabric. Knowledge of empowerment through these craft-based practices & acknowledgment of these forgotten/discarded domestic traditions will be seen. For all of the conceptual underpinning that inspired their creation and interpretation, these works from an all female group of artists, will remain committed to an intriguing physicality that comes from palpable material usage and technique.

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