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Recently Opened ▪ WhichWich Superior Sandwiches, a fast casual sandwich eatery, opened the first of four planned Tallahassee restaurants at 3020 W. Pensacola St. Owned locally by David Walker and Kerry Nohle, additional locations are planned on West Tennessee Street,…
Opening nights branches out for a new identity, while also building an expanded schedule.
There’s no perfect perspective, but often it’s helpful to look back in order to mend, make room for what is new and move forward. For many of us, this has been a year to reflect as we make room for…
Whether it be your business or personal life, situations and experiences often occur that can either bring a chuckle and smile to your face or a disappointed frown. After running through many such experiences that have passed through my swing…
I’ve known my husband 36 years now, and I’m sorry to say I don’t remember when we first met in 1978. I was interviewing for a job at the Ocala Star-Banner and got introduced around to the newsroom crew, including…
>2014 has been a year of much success and excitement for Tallahassee Magazine. Our January/February issue offered a backstage look at Clint Black’s performance during Opening Nights and included the premier issue of Northwest Florida Weddings. March/April was "super,"…
Photos courtesy Brittany Harris and Dan Harris Local Master Gardeners prepare plantings around a model of New York City’s Twin Towers (above) at the 911 memorial garden (below) at Tallahassee’s Fire Station No. 11. Nine years ago on Sept. 11, a…
Scott Holstein The Biblical account of Noah’s Ark has become an inspiration to Gulf Coast marine biologist Jack Rudloe. His facility, Gulf Specimen Marine Lab in Panacea, is collecting species of shrimp, oysters, crabs, seahorses and more and placing them…
When I wrote this in July, I was planning a trip to Longboat Key to celebrate my mother-in-law Kathy’s 80th birthday. And when this letter appears in this issue of the magazine, I’ll be off to Virginia to fete my…
In the world of sports, a “game changer” is that one event in a game in which the outcome — good or bad — is determined. It could result from a mental mistake that causes an error, or from a…
>Oversized red and blue balloons swayed between strings of lights that illuminated the guests who filled the Goodwood Museum and Gardens Carriage House on November 18. The 2014 Best Of Tallahassee event kicked off at 6 p.m. with food being…
>The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Light the Night is an annual event that helps raise funds for leukemia and lymphoma patients. This year’s event is Thursday, Nov. 13, at 5:30 p.m., when the Florida State University campus will light up…
Photo courtesy Tallahassee Museum It’s that time of year again … the Christmas shopping kickoff for many locals at the Tallahassee Museum’s Market Days. You’ll see thousands of guests with bags full of gifts walking around the six buildings of…
Since 2007, The Knight Creative Communities Institute (KCCI) has engaged citizens to make a positive change in the community by implementing projects and promoting growth. They bring together volunteers called “Community Catalysts” to work on projects that support Tallahassee’s economic…
Florida State University wrapped up its homecoming weekend festivities Nov. 9 with a special Sunday brunch honoring the university’s women athletes, past and present. Nearly 450 people attended the 16th annual Champions Beyond the Game celebration, held at the University…
Engineering genius Steve Wozniak this week reminisced about the early days of Apple, the computer giant he co-founded with Steve Jobs, with hundreds who attended First Commerce Credit Union’s Power Forward Speaker Series in Tallahassee. Speaking at the Donald L. Tucker Civic…
Many revelers attending the Downtown GetDown on Friday, Oct 17 were asked to fill in the blank on red and yellow Post-it notes. Perhaps you were one of those who stopped to take a look or filled one out. Community…
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