Cultural Opportunities
| Provider Name | Provider Description | Category Description | Address | City | Location Description | Location Phone | Contact | Contact Phone | Provider Phone | Provider EMail | Provider URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asian Coalition of Tallahassee, Inc. | P.O.Box 15532 | 850-878-0051 | www.asiantlh.org | ||||||||
| Association Francaise of Tallahassee | A Florida not-for-profit corporation whose mission is to promote the language and culture of French-speaking countries by offering French classes and cultural events such as French films, cooking seminars, and other activities | PO Box 3591 | Lindsey Parsons | 222-0739 | 850-391-8309 | contact@aftally.org | www.aftally.org | ||||
| Big Bend Filipino-American Association | Supports charitable, educational, and humanitarian undertaking in the community and in the Philippines. Membership is open to all who are interested in the Philippines and the Filipino culture. | P.O. Box 227 | president@bbfaa.org | bbfaa.org | |||||||
| Downtown Marketplace | Fine arts, crafts, literary café of authors and poets, live music, chefs, farmers market, and hands-on art for kids; Open every Saturday from 8-2, March-Nov | Downtown Ponce de Leon Park at Park Ave. and Monroe St | 224-3252 | www.tallahasseedowntown.com | |||||||
| India Association of Tallahassee (IATLH) | A Florida 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization devoted to promoting the cultural, social, and educational activities of people from India; Formed in 1997 to provide opportunities for the Indian community in Tallahassee to come together and celebrate the rich, cultural heritage of India; Hosts various community events throughout the year | N/A | president.iatlh@gmail.com | www.iatlh.org | |||||||
| North Florida Hispanic Association | The North Florida Hispanic Association, Inc. was established in 1993 to bring Tallahassee's Hispanic Community together. This organization seeks to keep the Spanish speaking culture alive in this community through a yearly Hispanic Festival, social gatherings at The American Legion Hall, and sharing of food, recipes from Hispanic cuisine, music, folklore and other traditions. The Association is open to all Hispanics and non-Hispanics. | P.O. Box 37361 | 850-216-6049 | www.tnfha.org/English/Home.htm | |||||||
| Old City Cemetery Tours | Tours are offered on Saturdays, 2pm and later at no charge; Donations accepted; Tours last from 1 hr. to 1 1/2 hrs.; This is not a ghost tour, but a historical tour; The tour is easy walking, but is not on pavement | Old City Cemetery, Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd. | Between Call St. and Park Ave. | 656-2629 | |||||||
| Quilters Unlimited | Offers learning, sharing, and enrichment opportunities for anyone interested in quilting; Monthly meetings are held at Timberlane Church of Christ on the second Thursday of each month; Social half hour begins at 6:30pm and meeting/program begins at 7pm; For more information visit the website | Timberlane Church of Christ, 3569 Timberlane School Rd. | 893-9680 | www.quilttallahassee.com | |||||||
| Tallahassee African Coalition | The mission of the Tallahassee African Coalition (TAC) is to create a platform that promotes understanding and opportunity through effective leadership, collaboration, and cooperation for the enhancement of the educational, socio-economic, and general welfare of all Africans and peoples of African origin. | P.O. Box 11352 | TallahasseAfricancoalition@yahoo.com | tallahasseeafricancoalition.webs.com | |||||||
| Tallahassee Irish Society | A not-for-profit organization promoting Irish-American and Celtic heritage through cultural and social events in the greater Tallahassee community; St. Patrick’s Day celebration, dramatic presentations, and music sessions with entertainers from Ireland and across the world | N/A | www.irishtallahassee.org | ||||||||
| Tallahassee Writers Association | Offers published and aspiring writers the opportunity to network with like-minded others and to develop professionally; Monthly program speakers offer sound advice on all aspects of writing and publishing; Fiction and non-fiction writers express themselves in a positive, enriching environment; Annual writing and playwriting contests receive international entries; Outreach to schools and youth groups is an integral mission of TWA; Free; Program meetings held at the American Legion Hall | American Legion Hall, 229 Lake Ella Dr. | 576-0721 | www.twaonline.org | |||||||
| The Character and Heritage Institute | Non-profit organization that develops innovative educational programs/products through the arts for individuals, schools, libraries, museums, and community; Products/programs are created to incorporate character education values, to meet the Florida Sunshine State Standards for education, and to celebrate cultural diversity; Products/programs include: Operation Fine Arts, The World That Lives Here, Passages to the Presidents, and The Power Series, and programs designed to meet individual needs | N/A | 224-0372 | 224-0372 | info@TheCHInstitute.org | www.TheCHInstitute.org |
