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30 p.m. Tickets are $25. Call 386-6602. April 20-21

April 19: Come decked out in your best retro WWII-themed outfits for Cocktails and Camo. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. at Goodwood Museum and Gardens and will be catered by Black Fig with music by Tom and the Cats. Tickets are $125 or $225 per couple. Call 402-5613.
April 20: More than 50 community organizations set up tables and tents at the Railroad Square Art Park for the 6th Annual Peace in the Park Festival. Also includes live music, food vendors and fun for children of all ages. Visit .
April 19-20: The sleepy yet charming town of Monticello will be transformed to a mainstage and outdoor venue as award-winning Nashville bluegrass and roots bands and the best of local and regional musicians line up for the annual Southern Music Rising Festival,douuo.com/gucci. Visit .
April 19-20 and 26-27: FSU School of Dance presents “Days of Dance,” at the Nancy Smith Fichter Dance Theatre in Montgomery Gym on the FSU campus. There are two separate programs of works choreographed by FSU faculty and students. Tickets are $15,hongae, $12 for seniors, $10 for students and children. FSU students are $5 with ID. Call 644-6500 or visit tickets.fsu.edu.
April 20-21: International YouTube sensation Miranda Sings visits Young Actors Theatre for a show filled with comedy, magic tricks, hit songs, celebrity guests and dramatic readings of hate mail. 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25. Call 386-6602.
April 20-21:
13th Annual LeMoyne Chain of Parks Art Festival. A two-day fine art festival that features professional artists from all over the country displaying a wide variety of art including painting, sculpture, jewelry, pottery and mixed media. Visit .
April 23: The Broadway Series at the Civic Center presents “The Addams Family,” a musical based on the popular Charles Addams comics,air jordon. Visit .
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April 26-27: Young Actors Theatre presents “Schoolhouse Rock Live,” based on the Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday morning cartoon series that taught history,cheap true religion jeans, grammar, math, science and politics. Tickets are $14, $12 for students/seniors, $10 for children. Visit .
April 27: The Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra’s “Pops in the Park” concert overlooking Southwood’s Central Park Lake. Tickets are $10; children 12 and under are free. Visit .
May 2: The Claire Lynch Band visits the 5th Avenue Taproom at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15,gucci outlet. Call 222-4225,Burberry Men.
May 10-12:“Beauty and the Beast” presented by the Tallahassee Ballet at the Nancy Smith Fichter Dance Theater on the FSU campus. Tickets are $35, $25 seniors, $20 children 12 and under. Visit ,hongae.com.
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