Start off Spring with a live concert from The Funky Taters and their danceable blues, swamp pop, and New Orleans funk style.The Funky Taters hail from the South – and the influence of diverse Southern culture is unmistakable when the Taters play.With a mixture of New Orleans funk, Swamp pop, classic rock, reggae, blues, and the occasional gospel, the Taters provide a diverse musical experience that is sure to charm anyone.The Taters perform a variety of covers and originals, each promising to be danceable and funky.When asked to describe their authentic sound, the Taters say: “acoustic, but modern”.With trap drums, washboards, shakeres, guitars, and more, the sounds of the South will be playing in the Spring air.Wines, beer, and soft drinks will be available for purchase at Goodwood’s concession stand – there will be a variety of local craft beers while two unique (and on-theme) food trucks keep attendees well-fed.There will also be lawn games, and Argonaut Cafe will be open with hot and cold non-alcoholic beverages.Carly Sinnadurai with The Sharing Tree will be hosting a FREE kids-craft table, with themed activities for youth attendees; kids under the age of 15 can attend Wonderful Wednesday for free.Please no BYOB or coolers at this event – camp chairs and blankets are welcome!This event is presented by Capital City Bank and sponsored in part by COCA.Entry at the gate is $5 for adults.
Why I joined the Chamber
“Tallahassee is flourishing - from new businesses in technology to highly-skilled workforce moving to our city to make an impact in business and in the community. Much of the success and growth experienced in Tallahassee is influenced by the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce and its amazing members. As a small business owner and an involved member of the Chamber, I have had the opportunity to meet dozens of like-minded entrepreneurs and community leaders sharing their passion to make Tallahassee continue to standout across the US. We are very lucky, and I am very grateful for all that the Chamber does to position our business, professionals and families to flourish.”
Eddie Gonzalez Loumiet
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