![]() Tickets are $18 for adults, $15 for seniors, students and military. MUSICAL SEUSS: The Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz and other whimsical characters present tuneful lessons about friendship, loyalty, family and community in "Seussical, The Musical" at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $22, $17 for seniors and government employees, $12 for students. Sunday at Theatre Tallahassee, 1861 Thomasville Road. MERRY AND BRIGHT: Two song-and-dance men, veterans of World War II, romance a pair of singing sisters when Theatre Tallahassee presents "Irving Berlin's White Christmas," based on the 1954 film, at 8 p.m. ![]() Admission is $5 general public, $3 seniors, $2 children (ages 6 to 17) and free for children under 6. In the evening, check out the pre-solstice stars and planets with telescopes provided by the Tallahassee Astronomical Society. There will also be children's activities, primitive weapon displays, storytellers, food vendors and more. Visit CELEBRATE THE SOLSTICE: Welcome the winter season a little early during the Fourth Annual Winter Solstice Celebration that runs from 10 a.m. The Parade of Reindogs, a special selection of homeless dogs up for adoption from Tallahassee's animal shelter and local rescue groups, kicks off the morning festivities. The money raised goes to TREATS' spay-neuter and pet medical-aid programs. It is $25 to enter your canine in the Santa Paws Walk. There will prize drawings, a silent auction, vendors, photos with Santa and dog contests. GOING TO THE DOGS: Dress your favorite pooch in holiday garb and take Bowzer to meet Santa Claus when the 19th Annual Santa Paws Walk starts at 9 a.m. There will be pottery, glass art, enamels, ornaments and more. Sunday at Rodgers' studio, 4351 Rabbit Pond Road, off Velda Dairy Road. UP ON THE 'ROOF': Tallahassee artists Kathy Wilcox, Brian Bachman, Lesley Nolan and Robin Rodgers are teaming up for the "Under One Roof" show, sale and open house from 5 to 8 p.m. There will be food vendors, drinks, live music and hands-on activities for kids. Saturday and Sunday in Ponce de Leon Park and Bloxham Park along Park Avenue and Monroe Street. It's free and open to the public.ĪRT IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN: Artists, jewelers and potters from around the city and the Southeast will gather to show and sell their works during the 19th Annual Invitational Arts Festival, aka the "Just One More" show, from 9 a.m. Thursday and Friday in downtown Thomasville, Ga. RETURN TO THE VICTORIAN ERA: Christmas carolers dressed in late-18th century garb will be strolling the streets and Santa Claus will come calling during the 28th Annual Victorian Christmas Festival that runs from 6 to 9 p.m. Visit INSIDE 'THE NUTCRACKER': See what happens behind the scenes in ballet companies around the country this time of the year when the Tallahassee Film Society presents "Getting to The Nutcracker" at 2:30 p.m. It runs a whopping, typically Wagnerian six hours. Call 386-4404 or visit .ĭID YOU SAY WAGNERIAN COMEDY?: Even though he is best known for heavy dramas, composer Richard Wagner's human comedy "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg" will be broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera in New York City starting at noon on Saturday at the Movies at Governors Square. Call 386-4404 or visit ĪVALANCHE ENCORE: A seemingly perfect Swedish family on a skiing vacation in the French Alps is thrown for a loop by an avalanche scare and the family dynamics change when the Tallahassee Film Society presents an encore screening of "Force Majeure" at 4:30 p.m. FOR THE BIRDS: Filmmaker Judy Irving, who made the popular nature doc "The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill," turns her attention to the brown pelicans, who are threatened by everything from oil spills to pesticides, when the Tallahassee Film Society presents "Pelican Dreams" at 6 p.m. ![]()
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