Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025

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Good morning, Tallahassee. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 2nd of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Today, WCTV started its 9th annual PBJ PLZ! drive with a sandwich contest on the Good Morning Show — the campaign asks students to bring peanut butter and jelly to Leon County schools to help feed children during the summer when school meals are not available. Julie Montanaro also visited Buck Lake Elementary to launch the kickoff party. WCTV
- ➤ Leadership Tallahassee — which has helped nearly 1,500 community leaders since 1983 — is accepting applications for Class 43 until April 7 to train locals to meet upcoming challenges. Interested citizens can apply or share the opportunity to help strengthen our community. Tallahassee Democrat
- ➤ Carmen Vazquez Rivera, a 103-year-old veteran nurse who served in World War II and the Korean War, died on March 8 in Tallahassee—she worked as a detective and physical therapist and will be buried in Puerto Rico with her husband. Tallahassee Democrat
- ➤ The Recovery Opportunity Collective has moved into its new space at 2200 Old St. Augustine Rd.—it will hold its grand opening on April 5th to offer free help for neighbors facing substance abuse and mental health challenges. Founder Andrew Ingrassia said his own battles inspired him to create this safe space and he hopes many will come out to learn more. ABC 27
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A 21-year-old from Tallahassee died on Monday when his sedan collided with a stopped pickup truck with a trailer on I-10 westbound near mile marker 283 in Suwannee County — paramedics pronounced him dead on the scene. WCTV
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ FSU Associate Professor Martin Bauer got a grant from the National Science Foundation and the French National Research Agency (over $650,000 in funding) to lead a team in making better 3D models for medicine, science and computer graphics. His work will use math and shape study and will give graduate students a chance to travel to Houston and work with international partners. Florida State University
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Gov. Ron DeSantis argued on Monday that Floridians need a one-time tax break for homesteaded property instead of a sales-tax cut, saying his plan would give about $1,000 in relief per homeowner. House Speaker Daniel Perez proposed reducing the sales-tax rate to 5.25 percent, and lawmakers will work on a new state budget until May 2 — the focus remains on easing the burden for Florida residents. Tallahassee Reports
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Richard Gould, 68, works as a baseball umpire and trains at Planet Fitness Northampton on Kerry Forest Parkway to build strength with a bench press of 335 pounds while recovering from shoulder pain. He will travel north in July to umpire at the Cooperstown Dreams Park tournament—he trains with longtime friend Phil Arnold. Tallahassee Democrat
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Violent Femmes with Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra
8-10 p.m. — Adderley Amphitheater — Tickets from $52 — Experience a symphonic rendition of classic punk-folk hits with Violent Femmes and the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra.
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Florida State Seminoles vs. Wake Forest Demon Deacons Baseball
2-6 p.m. — Dick Howser Stadium — Check with venue for ticket prices — Enjoy an exciting college baseball matchup in Tallahassee.
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The Casualties EP Release Show
9-11:30 p.m. — 926 Bar & Grill — $10 over 21, $12 under 21 — Celebrate local music with The Casualties and special guests Palace Rats and The Yeah Babys.
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Coolbreeze Art & Smooth Jazz Festival: Sankofa Concert
4:30-6:30 p.m. — Cascades Park — Free entry for ages 9-18 — Enjoy an evening of jazz fusion and art with award-winning musicians.
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Virginia at Florida State Baseball Game
6-10 p.m. — Dick Howser Stadium — Stream live for $84.99/mo — Catch the thrilling college baseball matchup between Virginia and Florida State.
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Local Bands Showcase: Housing Cows and Friends
8:30-11:30 p.m. — The Bark — $10 cover — Enjoy an eclectic mix of local talent featuring Housing Cows, NPC Luv, Solomon Hill, and The Village Idiots.
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25th Annual Chain of Parks Art Festival
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. — Tallahassee Chain of Parks — Free entry — Celebrate 25 years of art with local artists and vibrant exhibits in downtown Tallahassee.
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Gene Simmons Band Concert
8-11 p.m. — The Moon — Check for ticket availability — Experience an electrifying performance by Gene Simmons in Tallahassee.
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Graduation Party at Potbelly's
10 PM – 2 AM — Potbelly's — Free entry for graduates — Celebrate your academic achievements in style with a lively atmosphere and drink specials.
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