Join Goodwood and Elizabeth Rosario for an author meet-and-greet and book signing at the Goodwood Argonaut Cafe on Sunday, January 7, from Noon – 2 PM. Rosario’s book, “100 Things To Do In Tallahassee Before You Die” will be available for sale during the book signing and afterward in the Goodwood gift shop. “Tallahassee is a city filled with beauty, history, and plenty of outdoor activities. “Tally” is a place where you can escape, enjoy the natural beauty of the Florida Panhandle, and discover places you never knew existed. Visitors and residents will be fascinated by the deep history of the area, the diversity of the local gastronomy, and the vibrant brewery scene. Rolling hills, mesmerizing canopy roads, and exquisite sunset viewings await. Tallahassee will simply fascinate you. “In “100 Things To Do In Tallahassee Before You Die”, long-time Tallahassee resident and author Elizabeth Rosario reveals the hidden treasures the locals love and she knows you will too. Welcome to Tallahassee, where a new adventure awaits! “Good Reads at Goodwood” is a new series, bringing local authors and topics to the Goodwood bookshelf. The book signing is free to attend. Copies of the book will be available for $18 at the signing and later in the Goodwood gift shop. The book signing will take place in the Argonaut Cafe on Goodwood grounds. Be sure to grab a cup of coffee or tea during the book signing!
Why I joined the Chamber
“Target Print & Mail has been in business in Tallahassee for more than 35 years, and we’ve been a proud Chamber member since day one. Over the years our business has grown and changed quite a bit, and the Chamber has played a key role along the way. Among other things our Chamber membership has helped us meet new customers, build relationships with existing partners, share ideas with fellow business owners, and learn from thought leaders through events like Lunch & Learns, CEO Breakfasts and the Chamber Conference. There is no question that Tallahassee and Target Print & Mail are better off thanks to the Chamber!”
Jeremy Cohen
Target Print & Mail