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Explore nature on a ranger-led 1.5-mile hike. The Rim Ramble hike meanders through a dense upland forest and sinkhole rich topography. The hike begins at the La Chua Trail Horse Barn, promptly at 10 a.m. Hikes take place on Saturdays through March 29, 2025
Ever want to learn how to belly dance? Now's your chance! Start your weekend with movement, music, and good vibes and dive into the beautiful art of belly dance with instructor, Karen. This class is perfect for all levels—whether you’re brand new or just want to have fun while learning...
Join a free, family-friendly event designed to spark curiosity and inspire the next generation of STEM leaders. This outreach event is perfect for students in grades K-12, offering an exciting glimpse into the world of biomedical engineering—a field where science, technology, engineering, and mathematics come together to revolutionize healthcare.
Children and adults alike, ages 5 and up can join the fun at Dudley Farm. There are hands on demonstrations, crafts, old fashioned games and even some education. Learn about the relationship between flowers and honeybees. It's beneficial for both because the flowers get pollinated with the help of honeybee,...
Go behind-the-scenes and enjoy hands-on activities at the Florida Museum of Natural History. “Museum Fest: Explore What’s Next” features highlights from previous events like a dig pit and free plants in addition to behind-the-scenes tours of the butterfly and moth collections. Grab a bite to eat at a food truck...
Join the Humane Society of North Central Florida and meet some of their lovable animals who are looking for their forever homes.Want a sneak peek? Visit our website to see all our adoptable cats & dogs. All adoptable animals are sterilized, microchipped, and up-to-date on vaccines. Stop by to find...
Splash into a day of fun, music, art, and environmental inspiration at the Second Annual Santa Fe Springs Celebration. The free event features entertainment for all ages and interests. Enjoy live music from Porch Swing, Scott Free & Richard Patrick Combo, and Holy River, educational exhibits and craft vendors, Plein...
See springs-inspired paintings come to life from a blank canvas to finished work at the Poe Springs Plein Air Paint Out. During the Santa Fe Springs Celebration, artists set up at scenic points of view to create their works of art. The event includes live music, educational exhibits, vendors, food...
Step back in time at An Evening with Frederick Douglass and Captain John Brown. The Matheson History Museum and the University of Florida Performing Arts Driveway Theatre Project present a powerful live performance featuring Shamrock McShane, Pamela D. Marshall, and E. Stanley Richardson. Set against the historic backdrop of the...
Mark your calendar for Saturday, March 8, and get ready to show off your baking skills at the Pi Day Pie Competition at Blackadder Brewing in Gainesville! Whether you specialize in savory or sweet, this is your chance to claim prizes and bragging rights. How It Works: Bring your best...
Join a celebration of the Persian New Year and global cultural diversity at the Nowruz and International Festival! This vibrant event brings together music, dance, food and traditions from around the world, featuring live performances, international vendors and family-friendly activities. Join in embracing unity, heritage and the spirit of renewal....
Celebrate both Black History Month and Women’s History Month with a screening of “Harriet”, a 2019 biographical film about Harriet Tubman (1822-1913). A leader in the Underground Railroad she personally freed more than 70 enslaved people, was a Union spy during the Civil War, led 150 Black soldiers in the...
This is a community based charity event to assist the ongoing mission to support the Veteran community and the Gold Star families of Florida. The High Springs Lions Club provides a safe, family friendly, and welcoming environment for the Veteran and Gold Stars to relax and enjoy a public event...
Join car enthusiasts for a free, casual gathering at Ford's Garage in Butler Town Center.
Join a special bird walk with Alachua Audubon’s Danielle Zukowski. Meet trip leader Danielle Zukowski in the parking lot. This land was previously a dairy farm, which was then purchased by Home Depot and part of the property was preserved into a park by the City of Gainesville with funds...
Enjoy good food and good vibes with live music at One Love Cafe.
Celebrate Women's History Month at the Women's Makers Market, a showcase of local women-owned businesses, artists, bakers, and more! The vendor fees for this event will benefit Blossoming Butterfly, a local non-profit supporting individuals facing breast, ovarian, and uterine cancer. Support women vendors and shop local!
Art and Music played a significant role aiding prisoners in the death camps of WW 2. It was therapeutic because great European composers were also prisons at the same time. They continued to compose and conduct for fellow prisoners under horrid conditions. The ShabbaTones Chorus will sing recently discovered compositions...