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RUB-A-DUB, THERE’S A DOG IN THE TUB

Hard to say who’s having the most fun at the Leon County Humane Society’s dog washes, held monthly during the spring and summer at the group’s Timberlane Road offices.
Could it be the 40-plus volunteers, who usually end up wet after scrubbing, soaping and rubbing the pups dry? Or the owners, who leave with squeaky-clean pets? Or maybe it’s the 120–150 dogs each month who get the “spa” treatment.

“Our dogs wag their tails the whole time they’re there,” says loyal customer Bob Rubanowice.

He and his wife, Stephanie, have made a habit of bringing their rescue dogs, Sugar Bear, a lab mix, and Pasha, a shiba inu mix, for years.

The final three dog washes of 2010 will be held from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. on July 10, Aug. 14 and Sept. 11 at the LCHS headquarters, located at 413 Timberlane Road.

The cost for a bath, optional flea dip and towel drying is $8 per dog. For an additional donation, dogs can also have their toenails clipped.

The proceeds, averaging $8,000 to $9,000 each year, are deposited into the LCHS’s Animal Medical Care Fund — which pays the spay/neuter, vaccine and other medical expenses of adoptable companion animals, says “Dog Wash Diva” Liz Maryanski, who has coordinated the event for more than a decade.

There are plenty of satisfied customers. “We have a lot of regulars, says Maryanski, who admits, “I know the dogs better than the people.”

For more information, call (850) 224-9193 or visit lchs.info/dogwashes.html, which also includes hundreds of doggone cute photos. — Rosanne Dunkelberger

 

Best Bets

July 23–Oct. 10
‘NASA Art: 50 Years of Exploration’
Explore the space program with Andy Warhol, Annie Leibovitz, Jamie Wyeth and Norman Rockwell in an exhibit composed of framed photographs, audio art, paintings and sculptures. Provided by the Smithsonian Institution and NASA. FREE. Museum of Florida History, 500 S. Bronough St. Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Sun and holidays noon–4:30 p.m. (850) 245-6400, museumoffloridahistory.com

 

Aug. 28–29
21st Annual Exotic Bird Fair
Enjoy a family day indoors watching a performing-parrot show. There’s something for everyone, including kid’s activities, raffles and prizes, educational programs and delicious food. $5, children under 10 FREE, two-day admission $8. North Florida Fairgrounds, South Monroe Street and Paul Russell Road. Mon–Sat 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–4 p.m. (229) 672-0874,  bigbendbirdclub.com

 

Calendar of Events

July & August 

Compiled by Kendra Anderson

Through July 5
‘Beyond Disney: Florida’s Last Cash Crop’
Florida State University art professors John Raulerson and Daniel Kariko capture Florida’s agricultural history through pictures, interviews and videos. FREE. The Museum of Florida History, 500 S. Bronough St. Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Sun noon–4:30 p.m. (850) 245-6400, museumoffloridahistory.com

Through July 13
‘Tallahassee’s Own (TOWN) Show’
Experience all realms of art and culture, from visual and performing arts to literary and media arts, at this exhibit hosted by the Council on Culture and Arts. FREE. City Hall Gallery, 300 S. Adams St., Second Floor. Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m. (850) 224-2500, cocanet.org

Through July 31
‘The Ambivalent Genesis of Being’
In this solo show, Jeff Whipple will display his paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography, prints and video work in the Nan Boynton Memorial Gallery. FREE. 621 Gallery, 621 Industrial Drive. Fri noon–5 p.m., Sat 1–5 p.m., first Friday of each month 6–9 p.m. (850) 224-6163, 621gallery.com

Through Aug. 14
‘Transparent Spectrum’
Take a glance at two artists’ unique twists: Don Taylor creates Florida scenes with watercolors pairing realism and impressionism, while Cheryl Sattler’s work with glass expresses freedom and family ties and the tension between them. FREE. Gadsden Arts Center, 13 N. Madison St., Quincy. Tues.–Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun
1–5 p.m. (850) 875-4866, gadsdenarts.org

Through Aug. 15
‘American Imagery’
Photographs by Trudy Wheeler on the variety and diversity of populations living in the United States are on display. Featured images include twins she followed across the South over a period of time, as well as mailboxes from coast to coast. FREE. Gadsden Arts Center, 13 N. Madison St., Quincy. Tues–Sat 10 a.m.–5 p.m. (850) 875-4866, gadsdenarts.org

July 1–Aug. 24
‘Bold Eddie Brown: An Exhibition’
Eddie Brown showcases his passion for art and music. His stunning work consists of paintings and drawings mainly created in oil and acrylic. FREE. ArtPort Gallery, Tallahassee Regional Airport, 3300 Capital Circle Southwest. Mon–Sun 8 a.m.–11:30 p.m. (850) 224-2500, cocanet.org

July 9, Aug. 13
Contra Dance
Partner or no partner, pull out those dancing shoes and enjoy a night of contra dancing, which is similar to square dancing. A live string band provides the music as the caller teaches each dance. Lessons are provided for newcomers at 7:30 p.m. $3 children, $5 students/senior citizens, $7 adults. Tallahassee Senior Center, 1400 N. Monroe St. 7:30–10:30 p.m. (850) 878-6280, tallydancer.com

July 10
Winged Wonders Butterfly Festival
Get in touch with nature’s wildlife. Observe butterflies, dragonflies and birds from nature walks, presentations and displays at this natural landscape. Lunch and other items are available for purchase. $3 children, $5 adults. Birdsong Nature Center, 2106 Meridian Road (4 miles north of the Florida–Georgia state line). 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (226) 377-4408, birdsongnaturecenter.org

July 10
Swamp Stomp Music Festival
Satisfy your ears with some contemporary acoustic jams, bluegrass, folk, Americana and saltwater music. Also take part in games, contest and exhibits. There is free watermelon and ice cream too, so come early — the Tallahassee Museum opens at 9 a.m. $6 children, $8.50 seniors, $9 adults. FREE with season pass. Tallahassee Museum, 3945 Museum Drive. 4–9 p.m. (850) 575-8684, tallahasseemuseum.org

July 10, 17, 24, 31
Sizzlin’ Summer Concert Series
Grab your lawn chair and blanket as the city’s Parks and Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs departments host a concert lineup of great local artists on Kleman Plaza. Roadhouse Mini Music Fest at 5 p.m. (July 10); Drew Tillman Band (July 17); Sarah Mac Band (July 24); The New 76ers (July 31). FREE. Kleman Plaza, 306 S. Duval St. 6–8 p.m. (850) 891-3887, talgov.com

July 11, Aug. 8
Archaeology Lab Tours at Mission San Luis
Learn about the 17th-century Spanish and Apalachee Indian residents as the historic site’s archaeologists take you on a behind-the-scenes tour. Tour is free with regular admission. FREE for children under 6, members and active military, $2 children, $3 senior citizens, $5 adults. Mission San Luis, 2100 W. Tennessee St. 11 a.m. (850) 245-6406, missionsanluis.org

July 15–Aug. 31
Annual Fiber Arts Exhibit
Quilters Unlimited has brought together an exciting show of fiber artworks from quilt designs that defy the imagination, with color schemes running the gamut from tranquil to explosive. FREE. City Hall Gallery, 300 S. Adams St., Second Floor. Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m. (850) 224-2500, cocanet.org

July 17
Making and Canning Peach Preserves
Take home a bit of the South as you gain insight on the techniques involved in making and canning peach preserves in this hands-on workshop. Taught by master gardener Judith Stricklin. $10 members, $12 nonmembers. Tallahassee Museum, 3945 Museum Drive. 9 a.m.–noon. (850) 575-8684, tallahasseemuseum.org

July 24, Aug. 28
Native American and Spanish Organic Gardening
For those with a green thumb, come sightsee at Mission San Luis’ gardens and field crops, where heritage and rare vegetables are grown. Tour is free with regular admission. FREE for children under 6, members and active military, $2 children, $3 senior citizens, $5 adults. Mission San Luis, 2100 W. Tennessee St. 10 a.m. (850) 245-6406, missionsanluis.org

July 29
Storytime Live
Take the little ones out to Nickelodeon’s biggest live musical adventure ever, featuring the top-rated shows “Dora the Explorer,” “The Backyardigans,” “Wonder Pets” and “Ni Hao, Kai-Ian.” Hosted by Nick Jr.’s Moose and Zee. $15.50–$30.50. Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center, 505 W. Pensacola St. 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. (850) 222-0400, tlccc.org

Aug. 6
First Friday Gallery Hop
Start your weekend off right with art and music as galleries, historic sites, museums and shops extend their hours. You can hop from Signature Gallery on the northeast side of town over to Quincie’s Art Jewelry in Midtown and on to Railroad Square Art Park on the south side. FREE. Galleries, museums and art retailers throughout the city. First Friday of each month 6–9 p.m. (850) 224-2500, firstfridaytallahassee.com

Aug. 6–31
Two Solo Shows: Greer Dauphin and Liz Gibson
Dauphin’s exhibition, “Deconstruction/ Reconfiguration,” explores spatial relationships and layered expressions of energy. Her installation consists of ethereal sculptures that demonstrate the significance of physical movement. Gibson’s art performance, video and installation, “Ode 2 Tennessee,” conveys empowerment juxtaposed with themes of physical deformity and adversity in Tennessee Williams’ play “The Glass Menagerie.” FREE. 621 Gallery, Railroad Square. First Friday opening reception Aug. 6, art performance 7–9 p.m. (850) 224-6163

Aug. 7, Sept. 4
Colonial Crafts
This hands-on activity allows children to learn while creating items such as Spanish flags, animal masks and shell necklaces. FREE with admission. FREE for children under 6, members and active military, $2 children, $3 senior citizens, $5 adults. Mission San Luis, 2100 W. Tennessee St. noon–2 p.m. (850) 245-6406, missionsanluis.org

Aug 23–Sept. 26
The Tallahassee International 2010
The 2010 International Competition present an unexpected take on pop culture, art and global issues in an eclectic assembly of media from artists across the United States and beyond. The opening reception (admission is FREE) will be held Aug. 28 from 5–8 p.m. FREE. Room 250 Fine Arts Building (corner of Call and Copeland Streets), Florida State University campus. Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Weekend hours (1–4 p.m.) resume Aug. 28–29. For more information, call Teri Yoo at (850) 644-6836.

Aug. 24
Brown Bag Break
Joe Sanchez, a nationally known National High Magnetic Field Laboratory educator, presents “Comet Tails.” This hands-on program is about stardust particles collected from the comet Wild 2. Lunch can be pre-ordered from Fat Sandwich Café. FREE. R.A. Gray Building, First Floor, 500 S. Bronough St. Noon–1 p.m. (850) 245-6400, museumoffloridahistory.com

Aug. 26–Nov. 12
‘The Works of Don Taylor: Painting Poetry’
Bringing his paintings to life, Don Taylor combines realism and impressionism with a touch of abstract design to convey his visual message, using mainly transparent watercolor. FREE. ArtPort Gallery, Tallahassee Regional Airport, 3300 Capital Circle Southwest. Mon–Sun 8 a.m.–11:30 p.m. (850) 224-2500, cocanet.org

Sept. 2–Nov. 16
‘Imaginarium of Images’: Marguarite Foxon and Lou Kellenberger Exhibition
Marguarite Foxon’s photos find the beauty in society’s discards, while photographer Kellenberger specializes in the outdoors and nature. FREE. City Hall Gallery, 300 S. Adams St. Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m. (850) 224-2500, cocanet.orgn
 

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