Looking for a fun outdoor event that combines the flavors of summer, Florida nature, history and live music? Then come out and take part in a Florida tradition – the 31st annual Tallahassee Museum Swamp Stomp on Saturday, July 11.
Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy spending time learning about Florida’s native animals and taking a walk on the Big Bend Farm. Guests can view indigenous animals in their natural habitats as they walk along the boardwalk over the museum zoo.
The farm features restored structures that were typical of the 1800s, and visitors can take in the sights of the buildings throughout the farm and the crops in the gardens. Experience the living history as volunteers and staff demonstrate how various tasks are performed on the farm.
There are also games planned for the Swamp Stomp, and visitors will enjoy cool summery treats of ice cream and watermelon.
The music runs from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. featuring artists including Del Suggs, Bruce Graybeal, Grant Peeples, The New 76ers and more.
For more information, visit http://tallahasseemuseum.org/swamp-stomp. |