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Celebrate in Tallahassee, Florida Debbie Kirkand, Realtor

It’s Independence Day! Tallahassee, Florida knows how to celebrate! On July 4th,  at Tom Brown Park in Tallahassee, Florida, a full day of  traditional cookouts, pony rides, kids activities and more for families wanting to begin celebrating during the day. Live concerts in the park feature great local bands and the evening ends with a traditional fireworks display. Activities begin at 11am and continue until 10pm after the fireworks end.  Food vendors, entertainment stages and impromptu jam sessions among friends and a Naturalization Ceremony can be found as people gather in Tom Brown Park. Printable Event Flyer . (pdf)

Fireworks can be found throughout the city as many neighborhoods have their own homewoner’s association celebrations. Summerbrooke (at 9pm near the 11th hole on the golf course), Golden Eagle Plantation and Killearn Lakes neighborhood at Lake Monkey Business and neighboring towns of Chatahoochee, Mexico Beach, Cairo, all have fireworks in their parks. Here’s a list of when and where  to find your favorite  fireworks spot! Enjoy!

Tallahassee
Celebrate America at Tom Brown Park
Activities throughout the day
Fireworks at 9:30pm

Chattahoochee, FL
River Landing Park at 4pm

Mexico Beach Pier
Fireworks at 8:30pm

Cairo, GA
Gates open at 8:30
Fireworks at 9:30
at Cairo Football Stadium

Thomasville, GA – JULY 5TH
Gates open at 6:30
Fireworks at 9:30
at Remington Park

Whatever you do, wherever you celebrate, Be Careful!  Anybody else remember the fireworks on Lake Ella when we were kids?

I have to be the most prejudiced person in the world when it comes to what makes Tallahassee, Florida so special.. but just imagine…near perfection in a city, and you have Tallahassee. Visit Tallahassee… you will fall in love!

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I enjoy history.. and Tallahassee has very historical places to visit.. including the places that made history when I was a kid.

There is something for everyone in Tallahassee, truly, Young and Old! Recreation, Culture, Education, Families, Retirement Living, Beautiful Land and all just 30 minutes from the Gulf Beaches. It really doesn’t get any better than this…

Who do you know that wants to make Tallahassee, Florida their home? I’m here to help! Give a shout!

It’s a tradition in our family to take a night and make the Tallahassee Christmas Light tour. With the economy in shambles, I think most families look for events just like this to bring the joy of the holidays back. We are spending more time with family and friends.. a blessing in disguise  really!

This year we set out and I captured a few of my favorite shots and spots along the tour and around town.

I’d also be remiss if i did not point out some of the Christmas miracles that took place around Tallahassee as well.

Yes, Virginia, there are Christmas miracles as well, even here in Tallahassee, FL. On Christmas eve, a local family received a NEW Roof. This may not seem like a miracle to you.. but when battling cancer..a roof is the last thing on your mind, and finances are scarce.  Thank you Rowe Roofing! Hungry residents also received a blessing of a traditional Christmas dinner thanks to the Hope House dinner and Project Annie Christmas dinner. Christmas Connection, Salvation Army, all the small individual gifts to those in need. That is what makes Tallahassee a wonderful community. The best thing about Christmas by far is the spirit of giving that constantly brings this community together whenever there is a need.

Tallahassee is a beautiful place to live.. and to visit! Hope you all had a beautiful holiday and were able to get out to see some of the sights!

Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas everyone.

Dorothy B. Oven Park, Tallahassee, FL

Dorothy B. Oven Park, Tallahassee, FL

Killearn Musical House

Killearn Musical House

Huntington Woods Plantation home

Huntington Woods Plantation home

Dorothy B Oven Park

Dorothy B Oven Park

Welcome To Florida,.... We Have What You Want!

Welcome To Florida,.... We Have What You Want!

Now this is scary news!  For the first time since 1920, Florida has experienced a decrease in new residents!  This is a great read:

“A must-read from this weekend’s New York Times: Ever since the 1920s Florida has been cast as the place people go to escape contemplation, not to indulge in it. But in the past year, from Pensacola to Miami Beach, Floridians have been soul searching. And for good reason.” Read More,…

Let’s hope Governor Crist is listening!  Have budget cuts to tourism, recreation and parks, etc. made a difference.. I think more than we realize. Meanwhile, let’s put Florida back on the Map ourselves! We must create our own destiny as Floridians always have. What makes Florida a great place to live,…. go tell someone today!

I’m not sure why I’m reminiscing more this week than in times past. I’m exhausted, and it’s only Tuesday.  Perhaps it’s the 100+ degree temperatures we have been having in Tallahassee.. or possibly related to the first day off I had on Sunday, the first in more than about 6 months.  I spent that day with my folks,..floating in the pool in the home where I was raised. For the first time in a very long time, I put business down for a day, and I was as relaxed as I was when I was a child.

Home

Home

I had a few thoughts that I just needed to spill. As far back as I can remember, I have had a roof over my head. My father had a job, my mom made dinner at night and my sisters and I played in a yard,…every day.  I don’t remember hearing about famine, about unemployment, about the threat of socialism or foreclosures being on the rise. I don’t remember a time when there was a need in my not-so-long-ago rural community, that families did not gather to “tend” to those in need.

As far back as I can remember, people had work to do, suppose that’s why I dont mind it or even think about the hours I put in as a single mom. I was raised in a middle class.. or what would now be considered lower middle class family I suppose. Plain and simple, everyone I was exposed to had a work ethic and a sense of moral dignity and community. Times may have been “tight,” but there was food on my table. (Much of it home-grown or given to us in trade for work my dad may have done for someone. I’ve put up more peas and corn than most have seen!)

When I look around today, I see a different society. Kids don’t play outside much anymore..they don’t build forts in the woods and they are never out of their parent’s watchful eyes. Father’s and mothers both work, and spend much of their time involved in costly night-time activities that are deemed “necessary” for physical and emotional development. I see the elderly shoved into homes because they have no families to care for them or either the children are fighting over who must “take on the job” of caring for them.

I’m not feeling very sorry right now for a few people I know who are using up their sick time before they loose it.. or complaining about kids driving them crazy whining and complaining.  I think we’ve done a few things wrong along the way, plain and simple. Perhaps it’s not so bad to look back once in a while.. to sit and reminisce with the old folks, or to even look back to where we were a few decades ago.

The Tallahassee Board of Realtors is starting another Habitat For Humanity House in the fall. My pledge is $100 for each closing I have and to work on our build days. I can’t think of anywhere else I’d rather be really. Every home-owner of these houses that I have met, has been hard-working, many raising their own children, grandchildren or someone else’s children. It takes a village, it means a home. I think most of us “get-it” now that this could be any one of us. What we don’t know is who would be there if we fell.

These may very well be “the good times.” These may be the times we gain control of our lives and reach out to those around us once again. Sure  makes you think, huh. Today, I’m simply grateful for the 100 hour work week and the homemade blackberry jelly my friend Jay dropped off  last week. Time to return a favor.

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Tallahassee has something for everyone! Debbie Kirkland, Realtor®, Sharing a little history of her home town… a little fun and few facts. Some great things to do in Tallahassee!

 

Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science

http://www.thebrogan.org/

 

National High Magnetic Field Laboratory   

 http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/about/tallahassee.html

 

Florida State University Planetarium

http://astro.uncfsu.edu/planetarium/

 

 

Tallahassee Museum

http://www.tallahasseemuseum.org/index.php

 

Gulf Marine Life Specimen Lab

http://www.wakullacounty.org/wakulla-27.htm

 

Florida Museum of Natural History

http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/

 

Mission San Luis

http://www.missionsanluis.org/

 

St. Marks Wildlife Refuge

http://www.wakullacounty.org/wakulla-9.htm

 

Greenways, Trails, River Excursions in the Panhandle Region

http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt/guide/regions/panhandleeast/panhandle_east.htm

 

Alfred B. Maclay State Park

http://www.floridastateparks.org/maclaygardens/

 

Tallahassee Skate Park

http://www.talgov.com/parks/skatepark.cfm

 

Recreation and Leisure, Community Parks, Sports, Special Events, Senior Activities

http://www.talgov.com/residents/recleis.cfm

 

Tallahassee is a great place to live and work. As much as I travel, it is always good to come home to the canopy roads, the green pastures and rolling hills of the city. Short jaunts to the coast, to the rivers or across the border into Georgia are great day trips. Downtown Tallahassee offers excellent dining and  cultural activities as well.  It truly is one of America’s best places to live!

 

 

Again.. welcome to Tallahassee,…

 you will never run out of things to do here!

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