What’s Good in Gainesville and Alachua County, April 13-19, 2023

Read on for more of What’s Good!Be safe and be well,Your partners at Visit Gainesville, Alachua County Be Informed.The below information was accurate at the time of publishing. Please contact organizers directly to double-check details. Cheer on Gators Football at the Orange & Blue GameThursday, April 13, 7:30 p.m. | Ben...

Family Friendly Activities in Indian River County

There are many different places to explore in Indian River County that are family-friendly. If you are looking for outside activities in tropical weather, enjoy a couple of days at Royal Palm Pointe Park or Safari Golf and Games. Or, if you are looking for different indoor activities, explore one...

What’s Good in Gainesville and Alachua County, April 6-12, 2023

Read on for more of What’s Good!Be safe and be well,Your partners at Visit Gainesville, Alachua County Be Informed.The below information was accurate at the time of publishing. Please contact organizers directly to double-check details. Celebrate the Influence of African Culture in Western Music at Afro Roots FestFriday, April 7, Workshop...

What’s Good in Gainesville and Alachua County, March 30 – April 5, 2023

Read on for more of What’s Good!Be safe and be well,Your partners at Visit Gainesville, Alachua County Be Informed.The below information was accurate at the time of publishing. Please contact organizers directly to double-check details. Browse Fine Artists and Share Family-Friendly Festival Fun at the Santa Fe College Spring Arts FestivalSaturday,...

5 Must-Know Secrets about the Flagler Museum

The Town of Palm Beach is a place where the extraordinary is commonplace. It is a timeless corner of the tropics where some of America’s most influential families came to play 120 years ago. They left behind a trail of beautiful homes and impressive history that few other communities can...

Look Out Below – Manatees are on the Move

Spring is an extremely important season for boaters to go slow and lookout below for manatees! In the spring, these lovable, slow-moving mammals naturally disperse from their winter refuges and to other parts of Florida and beyond.Manatees depend on water generally warmer than 68 degrees Fahrenheit to survive the winter,...