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St. Johns County to Showcase Local Culture at Capitol Courtyard Event in Tallahassee

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Published on January 29, 2026
St. Johns County to Showcase Local Culture at Capitol Courtyard Event in TallahasseeSource: Google Street View

Heads up, Tallahassee: St. Johns County is throwing a shindig at the Capitol Courtyard. The county invites you to immerse yourself in their local culture on February 5. From noon to 6 p.m., legislators can trade their dreary office air for a slice of St. Johns County life. According to a social media post from the St. Johns County, this one-day event is your ticket to learning about the county's priorities, people, and the special sauce that makes their culture unique.

State legislators, who often are caught in the relentless flurry of emails and meetings, will have the chance to mingle casually in this rare opportunity. Dozens of businesses, organizations, and civic leaders will be coming together to flaunt the county's best. While taking a break, legislators can eagerly say hello to St. Johns County's finest without the usual backdrop of fluorescent office lights.

Expect the Capitol Courtyard to be buzzing with activity and brimming with local charm, as various entities from the county showcase what they stand for. Interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, and a chance to speak face to face with those driving the county forward are on the agenda. For those keen on delving deeper, more details are just a click away. St. Johns County urges everyone to "learn more about this engaging and interactive event," with a link provided beneath their announcement.