Perspectives in the Parks: Reclaiming Sacred Ground

Hogtown Creek Headwaters Nature Park 1500 NW 45th Ave., Gainesville, FL, United States

This presentation by Nigel Rudolph explores how restoring historic African American cemeteries in Florida reclaims sacred landscapes that have been neglected or abandoned, returning dignity to those who came before us. This vital work recovers invaluable genealogical records, cultural traditions, and community stories essential to understanding Florida's complete history. Join...

Free

Early Explorers: Exploring Fossils at Alachua County Library District Millhopper Branch

Millhopper Library Branch 3145 NW 43 St, Gainesville, FL, United States

Gear up for fun and learning with your littles at the local library. The Florida Museum's Our Prehistoric Life series shows the fascinating animals that roamed Florida millions of years ago with real fossils, replicas and models. This series consists of four free, 30-minute learning sessions meant for children aged...

Event Series Grief Care Support Course

Grief Care Support Course at Trinity United Methodist Church

Trinity United Methodist Church 4000 NW 53rd Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States

For anyone who has lost a loved one, the feelings of sadness, loneliness and heartbreak can be unbearable. Grief support gives hope and encouragement to those who are grieving. In this 11 week course, support group members learn ways to accept their loss and move forward on their grief journeys....

Book Swap at Swamp Head Brewery

Swamp Head Brewery 3650 SW 42nd Ave., Gainesville, FL, United States

Sip, Swap, Repeat - Book Swap at Swamp Head Brewery! On Thursday, September 11th, book lovers are invited to enjoy an evening of books, brews, and good company. Bring a gently loved book, swap it for something new-to-you, and stick around to savor a pint while diving into the next...

Waldo Sweet Potato Festival and Car Show

Waldo City Square 14450 NE 148th Ave., Waldo, FL, United States

Join a celebration of all things sweet potato, where fun activities and community spirit come together! Experience a variety of activities for all ages, including recipe contests, craft booths, music, car show, Mr. & Mrs. Sweet Potato Pageant, Super Smash Bros Ultimate tournament, Waldo Area Historical Museum displays and more....

Florida Museum on the Go! Plant for Pollinators: Sarah’s Birthday Bash at Matheson History Museum

Matheson History Museum 513 E University Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States

Presented in honor of Sarah Hamilton Matheson’s birthday, this free event features live music and community organizations. The Florida Museum’s Daniels Lab will help educate guests about about the importance of native plants, wildflowers and more. Planting native flowering plants in your yard, patio and even in pots can provide...

Two-Day Oil Painting Workshop: Paint Like the Masters…with the Grisaille Method at Lanza Gallery and Art Supplies, September 13 and 20

Lanza Gallery & Art Supplies 23645 W US Hwy 27, High Springs, FL, United States

Learn the traditional Grisaille Method in this two-day oil painting class. Award-winning artist and owner of Lanza Gallery & Art Supplies, Tina Corbett, leads both classes in High Springs, Florida. The first session, September 13, focuses on planning, tools, light and dark values and building the underpainting. The second class,...

$200

Sarah’s Birthday Bash at the Historic Matheson House

Matheson History Museum 513 E University Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States

Join the Matheson History Museum for a birthday celebration in honor of Sarah Hamilton Matheson. Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy live jazz from MoonDancer from the porch of the historic Matheson House. Stroll through Sweetwater Park and visit local organizations including the Florida Museum of Natural History Daniels...

High Springs Fall Festival

High Springs Farmers Market Pavilion 23517 NW 185 Rd, High Springs, United States

Welcome the season at the annual High Springs Fall Festival. The two-day event featuring local vendors, kids’ activities, prizes, and more. Browse crafts, fine art, antiques, plants, handmade goods, and delicious food while enjoying a family-friendly atmosphere.  

Free

Gainesville Latino Film Festival: Kids And Family Afternoon “Migration” at Santa Fe College Blount Hall

Santa Fe College Blount Center 401 NW 6th St., Gainesville, FL, United States

Family Film afternoon at the Gainesville Latino Film Festival! Bring the whole family for a fun and heartwarming screening of Migration, a delightful animated film about finding your place in the world—even if it means leaving your comfort zone. Free admission – open to all ages Expect laughter, adventure, and...

Free

Brazil Fest Gainesville 2025

Heartwood Soundstage 619 Main St., Gainesville, FL, United States

Celebrate the rhythms, flavors and Brazilian culture at the family-friendly Brazil Fest. Enjoy live outdoor music and dance, a kids’ movie, artisan markets, Brazilian cuisine and cultural exhibits. Upgrade to a VIP ticket for an exclusive indoor performances. Featuring artists like Floresamba, Tenison Delrey, Marcio Mello, Maca Reggae Samba and more,...

Abalone Shore Runway Show by French All the Seams at the AUK Market

The AUK Market 2031 NW 6th St., Gainesville, FL, United States +1 more

“Abalone Shore” by French all the Seams is a tribute to the enduring legacy of Korea’s Haenyeo - the fearless free-diving women of South Korea’s Jeju Island - and the raw, natural beauty of California’s Abalone Coast. This collection reimagines strength, grace, and a deep connection to the sea through...

Free

How to Fit Writing into a Vibrant Life (without going bananas) at the Alachua County Library District Millhopper Branch

Alachua County Library District Millhopper Branch 3145 NW 43rd St., Gainesville, FL, United States

The Writers Alliance of Gainesville hosts board member and educator Michelle Dunlap for an interactive workshop on making time for creativity while juggling life’s many responsibilities. Drawing from her own experience balancing family, work, and community service. Learn practical strategies to help meet deadlines, stay organized and maintain productivity. Participants...

Free

North Central Blues Society 2025 Showcase

Heartwood Soundstage 619 Main St., Gainesville, FL, United States

Experience four of North Florida’s finest traditional blues performers, co-headlining the 2025 Gainesville Blues Showcase. The North Central Florida Blues Society is excited to host Little Mike & the Tornadoes, Dr Jules’ Cool Blues, JC & the Backscratchers and Sheba the Mississippi Queen & the Bluesmen.  

$25 – $30
Event Series Gators Gameday Locker Room Tours

Gators Gameday Locker Room Tours at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, September 15-19

Ben Hill Griffin Stadium 157 Gale Lemerand Dr., Gainesville, FL, United States

Get a behind-the-scenes look at Gators football with a guided 30-minute tour of the Bryan Kornblau Family Locker Room and South End Zone Football Complex. Walk through the players’ locker room and visit the stadium field level. Tours run throughout the afternoon from noon to 5 p.m. Book your tour...

$20

Florida Museum on the Go! Early Explorers: Fossil Dig at Alachua County Library Districts Millhopper Branch

Millhopper Library Branch 3145 NW 43 St, Gainesville, FL, United States

Gear up for fun and learning with your littles at the local library. The Florida Museum's Prehistoric Life series shows the fascinating animals that roamed Florida millions of years ago with real fossils, replicas and models. This series consists of four free, 30-minute learning sessions meant for children aged 3-5....

Gainesville Latino Film Festival: “Gloria del Pacífico”

Heartwood Soundstage 619 Main St., Gainesville, FL, United States

Experience one of the most ambitious and powerful productions in Peruvian cinema at the Gainesville Latino Film Festival. The historical epic “Gloria del Pacífico” brings to life heroic battles, heartbreaking decisions and the immortal spirit of Colonel Francisco Bolognesi, a national symbol of honor and sacrifice during the War of...

Free

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (and Steamboats, Too!)

Matheson History Museum 513 E University Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States

Explore Florida’s early transportation history with Dr. Steven Noll, from steamboats on local lakes to the arrival of the Florida Railroad in Gainesville in 1859. Discover how these developments shaped Alachua County and how transportation continues to influence the state today. Admission is free with online registration.

Gainesville Latino Film Festival: “Somos Nuestras Montañas“

Matheson History Museum 513 E University Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States

Uncover a far away, yet deeply familiar story of people, land and dignity. “Somos Nuestras Montañas” is a powerful documentary about identity and unbreakable fight to exist. Through the lens of the Armenian community in the South Caucasus, personal stories invite the audience to reflect on what it means to...

Free