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Hundreds of beers on tap to raise money at Tallahassee Beer Festival

Tickets for the 2024 Tallahassee Beer Festival are on sale now. Over the last five years, the event has raised over $250,000 for local nonprofit organizations.

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CSC Leon to 'even the playing field' in nonprofit funding

Annual trainings strengthen stability of Tallahassee nonprofits

Hats off to Leadership Tallahassee for hosting their annual Building Better Boards program.

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Care Point Health and Wellness Center now accepting CHP patients

Capital Health Plan clients can now receive primary healthcare and other medical services at Care Point Health and Wellness Center. The move allows Care Point to expand its reach to a larger pool of potential patients, especially CHP-insured government workers in downtown Tallahassee. Care Point is located at 2200 S. Monroe St., a five-minute drive from the Capitol, City Hall and the Leon County Courthouse. The underserved population, including those with no health insurance, will continue to be a priority in Care Point’s mission, according to officials, as the facility expands. And starting at 9 a.m. on Friday, Care Point will be administering COVID vaccine shots through a drive-through. Supply is first come, first served.

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Buckeye Local Hoping For Building Repairs by Springtime | News, Sports, Jobs

SHELLEY HANSON For The Intelligencer Photo Provided Buckeye South Elementary teacher Gianna Ellis instructs kindergarten students last fall in one of two social halls at St. Joseph Catholic Church following flooding at Buckeye South Elementary in Tiltonsville. Students from pre-kindergarten to fifth grade use former classrooms and two larger spaces at the former St. Joseph School, while sixth-graders study at Buckeye Local Junior High. TILTONSVILLE The Buckeye Local School District will soon begin accepting bids for an estimated $600,000 project to fix water damage caused by flooding at Buckeye South Elementary last fall. Superintendent Kim Leonard on Thursday said the project’s architect, Rob Renzi, is expected to provide final plans to the district by the end of this month. The district hopes to begin accepting bids April 6 and close the bidding by April 27.

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