One of the Museum’s most popular events, Children’s Day, provides an opportunity for parents and youth to share hands-on activities, exhibits, educational experiences, and entertainment. This year’s theme, “Growing Up with Your Museum,” celebrates the thirtieth annual presentation of Children’s Day. Parents who attended the Museum as children are now bringing their own children to this event. Folks of all ages will be captivated by the creative atmosphere that includes jugglers, clowns, reenactors, dancers, and musicians. Admission and parking are free, although a small fee is charged for selected crafts. The Museum of Florida History is part of the Florida Department of State’s Division of Cultural Affairs and is located in the R. A. Gray Building at 500 South Bronough Street in downtown Tallahassee.
Why I joined the Chamber
“The Chamber is all about being given the opportunity to form relationships through networking. In Leads Groups, you spend quality time with other businesses, and often gain “Access” (another Chamber group focusing on younger members) to their connections as well. In Leadership Tallahassee, you gain a new family of business leaders, and are guaranteed exposure to something or some group you were not familiar with, while broadening your understanding of all things “Tallahassee”. With LT’s Building Better Boards, you get to spend an evening with a great, philanthropic/altruistic group who are learning to serve their nonprofits more effectively. With the Chamber Conference, you get to spend quality time off-site and in a more casual setting while learning more about our community. Is the Chamber helpful for your business? Absolutely – especially if you join, engage, and take advantage of the great programs they offer!”
Ben Graybar
The Gantt Financial Group

