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Birds and Brews Guided Bird Walk

First Magnitude Brewing Company 1220 SE Veitch St, Gainesville, FL, United States

Join the Alachua Audubon Society for a monthly bird walk that begins and ends at First Magnitude Brewing Company. Volunteers guide participants from the brewery to the nature trail at Depot Park and back—wrapping up at one of Gainesville’s favorite local hangouts. All skill levels are welcome. Bring binoculars or...

Voices Rising Community Chorus Fall Term New Singer Registration at Oak Hall School

Oak Hall School 1700 SW 75th St, Gainesville, FL, United States

Show off your vocal skills as Voices Rising Community Chorus holds new singer registration for the fall term on August 3. Drop in anytime 6 - 7:30 p.m. This intergenerational chorus is open to adults and to youth age 8 and up. The only requirement is the ability to “carry...

Traditional Indian Music and Contemporary Jazz with Susmita Datta Quintet

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

Experience the rich blend of Indian semi-classical, Bengali folk and fusion music with the Susmita Datta Quintet. Known for her emotive vocals and cross-cultural collaborations, Susmita Datta Quintet brings a global sound rooted in tradition. Don’t miss a soulful evening with a celebrated international performer in the listening room at...

Project Y.O.U. Creators Circle at Unity of Gainesville

Unity of Gainesville 8801 NW 39th Ave., Gainesville, FL, United States

Unity of Gainesville is proud to offer the first of its kind, Project Y.O.U Creators Circle for kids ages 6-11yrs. This 5 day program will focus on the participants experiencing the unique energy of the arts necessary to develop important interpersonal skills for all ages. . Build Confidence, Collaboration and...

Translating Research Into Music Lecture at UF Digital Worlds Institute

UF Digital Worlds Institute Polymodal Immersive Classroom Theater 624 SW 12th St., Gainesville, United States

Discover how to translate academic work into something actively consumed by the public - specifically, music. This lecture is part of a week-long residency of Smithsonian Pathways recording artist Dr. Julian Saporiti. It will be followed by a panel on audio and sound design with Dr. Saporiti and Digital Worlds...

National Night Out- High Springs

High Springs Civic Center

Safe Kids North Central Florida (SKNCFL) is excited to partner with the High Springs Police Department (HSPD) on Tuesday, August 5th, to host a child passenger safety station from 5 to 8 p.m. during the Annual National Night Out event. HSPD will join thousands of other law enforcement agencies nationwide...

Free

Dolly Day Music Bingo at Blackadder Brewing Company

Blackadder Brewing Company 618 NW 60th St Ste A, Gainesville, FL, United States

Dust off your rhinestones and wigs to celebrate the legendary Dolly Parton with a foot-stomping, high-energy evening of Dolly Day Music Bingo!Come dressed as your favorite version of Dolly - whether it's her iconic Jolene persona, a glitzy Grand Ole Opry look or even her classic 9 to 5 attire....

Science Surprises: Exploring the Water Cycle at the Alachua County Library District Alachua Branch

Alachua Library Branch 14298 NW 140th St, Alachua, FL, United States

Splash into Science with the Florida Museum at the library! The neat science sessions bring the water cycle into your hands and is perfect for elementary-aged learners looking for something new to do. This four-part series consists of four free, 45-minute learning sessions aimed at bringing core science concepts to...

A History of Gainesville and Alachua County

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

Learn Alachua County history through the eyes of a collector and preservationist at A History of Gainesville and Alachua County. Join founding Matheson board president Dr. Mark V. Barrow for an enlightening presentation on the history of Gainesville and Alachua County. Dr. Barrow, a retired cardiologist, has spent over 50...

Free

Science Surprises: Make a Pooter at the Alachua County Library District Waldo Branch

Waldo Library Branch 14998 US Hwy 301, Waldo, FL, United States

Step into the shoes of a scientist and make your own research tools at your local library! Out in the field, researchers use special tools to explore the natural world. Learn how to make and use these neat tools yourself. This four-part series consists of four free, 45-minute learning sessions,...

Science Surprises: Exploring the Water Cycle at the Alachua County Library District Micanopy Branch

Micanopy Library Branch 706 NE Cholokka Blvd., Micanopy, FL, United States

Splash into Science with the Florida Museum at the library! The neat science sessions bring the water cycle into your hands and is perfect for elementary-aged learners looking for something new to do. This four-part series consists of four free, 45-minute learning sessions aimed at bringing core science concepts to...

A Girl’s Night In: Rosé & Relax at Raise Your Glass Wine Bar

Raise Your Glass Wine Bar 7415 NW 4th Blvd #30, Gainesville, United States

Rosé & Relax: PJs Night In at Raise Your Glass. Slip into your comfiest pajamas and join a cozy night of rosé, sweets and good vibes. $25 ticket includes: a glass of Rosé Chick flicks on TV Dessert Charcuterie Board Wine. Lounge. Laughs. All in your PJs. Grab your friends...

$25

Kick Up Your Heels for the Final Weekend of the Award-Winning Musical Comedy “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”

Gainesville Community Playhouse 4039 NW 16th Blvd., Gainesville, FL, United States

"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" is a spirited musical comedy that dives into the clash between morality and hypocrisy in a small Texas town. With humor and heart, this award-winning musical delivers toe-tapping country-western songs and sharp satire about politics, public opinion and personal freedom.

Event Series Design + Doodle Lab: A Summer Art Pop-Up

Design + Doodle Lab: A Summer Art Pop-Up at the Cade Museum

The Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention 811 S Main St., Gainesville, FL, United States

Unleash your creativity with a drop-in art experience at the Cade Museum! Throughout the day, the Cade Museum offers a variety of pop-up art projects designed to inspire imagination and hands-on exploration. Prefer to follow your own muse? Head to the open art station, where you’ll find a wide range...

Florida Museum Pre-Order Plant Sale Pick-Up at UF Cultural Plaza

UF Cultural Plaza Bledsoe Dr., Gainesville, FL, United States

Keep your pollinator garden lush with seasonal picks from the Florida Museum summer pre-order plant sale. Browse a variety of native, nectar and host plants as well as accent plants. Here's how it works: order your plants online by August 6, then pick them up from the UF Cultural Plaza...

Pop-up Museum: Mammals at the Night Market at The Lynx Books

The Lynx 601 S Main St., Gainesville, FL, United States

Enjoy a spooky summer night market in downtown Gainesville at the Spooks N Sips Night Market. Check out the Florida Museum table located inside The Lynx Books for oddities and specimens from the museum's collections. Verity Mathis, Mammalogy Collection manager, will teach you more about furry friends some strange finds...

Spooks-n-Sips Night Market at Heartwood Soundstage

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

Get your eerie on at the Spooks-n-Sips Night Market. Browse over 70 vendors with a wild and wonderful selection of oddities and art including taxidermy, witchy items, crystals, apparel and more. Enjoy a cocktail or mocktail, and sing karaoke. Admission is free.

Free

Folk Art Lecture Series: The Works of Alyne Harris at the A. Quinn Jones Museum and Cultural Center

A. Quinn Jones Museum and Cultural Center 1013 NW 7th Ave., Gainesville, FL, United States

Join folk art educator and artist Turbado Marabou and examine several works of art that were installed at the museum using the City of Gainesville’s permanent collection of folk art by local artists Alyne Harris, Jessie Aaron, Eddy Muma and Turbado Marabou. Learn about local artists and their contribution to...

Concert and Lecture “Reflections of Practice” with Dr. Julian Saporiti (No-No Boy) and Dr. Maggie Clifford at 117 Venue

117 117 NW 16th Ave., Gainesville, FL, United States

Learn about the utility and impact of songwriting for academic research with a discussion and live performances from Dr. Julian Saporiti (No-No Boy) and Dr. Maggie Clifford. The University of Florida hosts Dr. Saporiti for a one-week multidisciplinary residency, including a special concert and lecture at Pulp Arts' new 117 venue....

Free