
The Children’s Park (located in Randolph Park) is one of the most popular, family-friendly sections of the Festival — and for good reason! This interactive area is designed for kids to run, play, and use their hands to create their own works of art (there are no “don’t touch” signs here)! It’s FREE and FUN for everyone — don’t miss it!
In this shaded picnic area, families can relax and recharge while enjoying sweet treats from nearby food vendors, live music, fun games, bubbles, chalk art, face painting, and more. With plenty of space to move around, it’s a joyful, creative environment for children of all ages.
Highlights Include:
Pop-Up Studios offering free make-and-take crafts
Local Culture Tents featuring cultural demos, games, and educational materials
The Jacques Le Moyne Encampment, brought to life by Theater with a Mission, blends hands-on learning with fascinating local history
Local bands, storytellers, and performance groups throughout the day
This area is curated by the Retired Art Teachers of Tallahassee (RATTs), led by volunteer extraordinaire Julie McBride. Their creativity and love of teaching continue to inspire the next generation of artists.
While you’re nearby, we recommend exploring Heritage Artist Row and stopping by LeMoyne’s Gallery, Sculpture Garden, and Gift Shop for a glimpse of the latest exhibit and beautiful, locally made items.
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