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What Returning to Work Will Look Like in Offices, Cafes and Factories Around the World

Expect lots of temperature checks and one-way routes. ‘As we experienced in China, this will be a journey.’
Wearable social-distancing buzzers. Masked blackjack dealers. Drive-thru electronics purchases. From cubicles to factory floors, cafes to clothing boutiques, businesses around the world are dreaming up creative ways to reopen, attempting to start revenue flowing again while minimizing the risk to customers and employees.
The global economy is riding on their ability to pull off that delicate balance. A new flareup of Covid-19 cases could shutter offices, stores, restaurants and manufacturing plants once again, further choking off the flow of goods and services and threatening more jobs. Some governments, such as China, are providing rigorous oversight of the process. Others, including President Donald Trump’s administration, have offered looser guidance and are entrusting businesses to monitor their facilities. Scientists are still studying how the virus is spread, and whether keeping people six feet apart is enough, adding to the risks.
The companies’ plans rely on a steady supply of masks, gloves, thermometers and tests that is likely to strain budgets and manufacturers’ ability to keep up. Social distancing will be built in, with people divided by barriers and kept apart from colleagues and customers, a U-turn after years of movement toward open floor plans. Some companies will monitor employees more closely than ever before, while others will let workers choose how much protection they need. The way we work, shop, travel and eat in 2020 – and probably beyond – is being plotted out in boardrooms around the world.
Here are the changes companies are contemplating for their workplaces in the coming weeks.

The Office

Seats on the shuttle bus to Unilever’s Shanghai offices can be reserved using a chat group. Employees must be masked to board, and they sit on alternating sides, one person to each four-seat row. Upon arrival, each worker scans a QR code and fills out a health status report to get a daily pass to enter. Then comes the temperature check and the hand sanitizer.
Inside the office, movement is tightly regulated. Employees keep their masks on and are encouraged to use the stairs instead of the elevator, with spritzes of hand sanitizer before and after touching the regularly disinfected handrail. In the canteen, a single person is allowed at each four-seat table.
Such measures might seem predictable in a centrally controlled society like China, but some version of them is starting to appear in the West. At Britain’s former state phone monopoly, BT Group Plc, call center workers sit two meters apart, and walkways are designated as one-way to keep people from brushing past each other. Temperature checks are becoming routine at Sistema, the Russian conglomerate, which also says it’s developed its own two-hour test for Covid-19. Employees who come to the office have been tested in the past couple of weeks, though as many as half of the call center workers at MTS, the mobile network controlled by Sistema, are operating out of their homes.

More Room

Flexible space operator Knotel, which runs offices for corporations including Uber and Netflix, says workplace design has to change. Offices will likely be less densely populated, and altered to make them “antiviral,” according to Amol Sarva, Knotel’s chief executive officer.
“Things like ventilation, UV light, density screening, video monitoring, and temperature monitoring, cleaning protocols — those are all going to have to change,” he said. “Certainly there’ll be more space.”
In China, Cushman & Wakefield has helped move nearly a million workers back into 800 million square feet (74 million square meters) of office space. The company is creating a Recovery Readiness manual for landlords and tenants, based in part on its experience in China, that includes colored carpets to create visual boundaries around desks, plexiglass shields between desks that face each other and signs that direct walking traffic in a single direction.

Fewer Meetings

Even when people do come back to the office, meetings will be limited, and large gatherings are out of the question. This week, Facebook Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg canceled all physical events of 50 or more people through June 2021. The vast majority of employees are required to work from home through May, and those who need to carry on doing so will be able to work at home through the summer.
The road to normalcy may be much longer than that. At Abcam Plc, a British protein research company, 40 out of 300 China-based employees started returning to work in Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Hong Kong on Feb. 14. Two months later, the company is running split shifts to maintain distancing for the roughly 50% of employees based in manufacturing, logistics and essential lab work.

The Factory

On Feb. 10, Winly Automotive (Wuhan) Ltd. was assigned a checklist from the government. To reopen, the company would be required to have a one-month stash of masks and sanitizer, take a photo of the supplies, and send it to officials before submitting to a detailed inspection. “The policy has been constantly changing,” said Wang Xuepan, one of the plant’s managers. “It’s very difficult for us to handle.”
In the Seattle area, Boeing Co. has worked with the Washington state labor department on a plan to reopen its factories. It will be doling out cloth masks to most workers, saving the gold-standard N95 masks for a select few in more hazardous conditions.
Unlike office drones, factory workers have to show up in person to get the job done. Figuring out what basic protections they’ll need is part of the challenge. At Boeing, industrial engineers are analyzing the sequence of work on its assembly lines to find ways to spread apart workers.

Taking the Temperature

Airbus SE has divided employees at its plants into red and blue teams, who don’t see each other because they use different routes to enter and exit buildings. Volkswagen AG is allotting more time between shifts and reducing expectations for production because it takes longer for people to move around each other at a safe distance. Ford Motor Co. is experimenting with wearable devices that would buzz workers if they get too close together.
While the virus can be transmitted by people with no symptoms, many manufacturers are doing temperature checks, whether with thermometers, thermal imaging cameras or — in the case of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV in the U.S. — reusable forehead strips.
Fiat Chrysler, whose CEO Mike Manley is one of the executives talking with Trump about reopening the economy, is requiring workers to fill out a health questionnaire two hours before reporting to work each day. They must bring either a hard copy, or scan a QR code with their phone, to prove they aren’t displaying signs of illness or exposure to the virus, according to documents obtained by Bloomberg. Workers can’t enter the plant without it.
Some companies are closing cafeterias in favor of vending machines. Dongfeng PSA in Wuhan is handing out prepared lunchboxes to employees, who must eat at least 1.5 meters apart with their backs to each other.
Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. said Chairman Li Shufu wrote a song to keep workers motivated through such dreariness. “A world full of expectations/Turned to dust of yesterday,” the lyrics go. “Their sorrow flowing into the sea/But the flower of love is quietly blooming.”

The Airplane

When air travel resumes in earnest, it’s likely that hand sanitizers, face masks and thermometers will become standard at most major airports, said David Powell, medical adviser for the International Air Transport Association, a trade group. All three have shortcomings, but can also reassure passengers, he said.
The International Civil Aviation Organization, which sets global flying standards, wants to establish a “public health corridor concept.” Under such a plan, major airlines, airports, public authorities and other parties would adopt common protocols for screening, boarding, in-flight procedures, arrivals, customs and baggage.
“We cannot all just stop flying,” Ansa Jordaan, the group’s chief of aviation medicine, said during an April 15 webcast.
Emirates Airline said this week it was the first to conduct rapid Covid-19 blood tests, with results available in 10 minutes for passengers flying Wednesday from Dubai to Tunisia. It plans to extend the procedure to other flights, according to Chief Operating Officer Adel Al Redha.
Other carriers are attempting less invasive measures. Etihad Airways, another major airline in the United Arab Emirates, plans to deploy touchless self-service devices at its hub airport in Abu Dhabi to identify travelers with medical conditions, including the early stages of coronavirus.
In the U.S., American Airlines Group Inc. plans to continue spacing customers apart during boarding and flights, conducting extensive cleanings of aircraft and reducing food and beverage service to limit contact, CEO Doug Parker said in an April 15 video message.
“When you do fly, aircraft cleanliness and social distancing matter greatly,” he said.

The Store

In China, it’s become standard to have your temperature taken any time you want to go shopping. Visitors to the Wuhan International Plaza luxury mall are checked for a fever at the door, before they queue up to be served one at a time at Louis Vuitton.
Levi Strauss & Co. disinfects its Chinese stores three times a day and requires temperature checks for customers, who are expected to wear masks before entering the store. Fitting rooms and products that have been tried on are disinfected each time they’re used.
It’s unclear whether practices implemented in China will make their way to other parts of the world, though several companies said they’ll learn from their experience in Asia.

Drive-Thru Shopping

Another technique is to keep shoppers out of the store altogether. Dixons Carphone Plc, the electronics retailer, is considering plans for contact-free “drive-thru” style stores to limit the risk of coronavirus for staff and customers. Shoppers would park outside, call the store to select items to buy, use a contactless system to pay and then open their trunks so staff could deliver the products.
Salespeople at luxury retailers in China were already using social media to engage with customers before the outbreak, but they’ve stepped up the effort since, adding clients on WeChat and sending them information about the latest trends. Louis Vuitton tried showcasing its summer product line in a livestream show on March 26 featuring a social-media star, but was ridiculed for the quality of the video. Sometimes there’s no substitute for personal contact.

The Restaurant

Buffets and salad bars will be re-thought, and self-serve drink stations may be “a thing of the past,” said Taco John’s CEO Jim Creel, who added that other changes are afoot at the 387-store chain. Taco John’s popular salsa bar — around for the past 15 years — may be removed.
“We hope we don’t have to take them out — that we’ll be able to figure out a way to make them still work — but I’m afraid the fear factor our there will force us to go to a pre-packaged option.”
A test of self-ordering kiosks may also get pulled back. “It was a good idea three months ago, but not so good today,” Creel said.

Phone Pay

In China, restaurants and even bars have opened back up in Shanghai, with varying limits on seating arrangements – some allow six to a table, others only one. In Beijing, restaurants are doing temperature checks. In Wuhan, most places are still delivery-only.
“In the short run, as dining rooms open back up again, you’ll probably see many restaurants space their tables a little bit further apart,” said Jack Li, CEO of menu researcher Datassential. “You’ll see more restaurants try to adopt phone pay. So not having to hand your money or card to anyone. You’re certainly going to see more places continue to do things like contactless delivery.”
Starbucks Corp. is taking a store-by-store approach to resuming business activities in the U.S., with services limited to drive-thru, delivery and takeout via mobile orders and contactless pickup.
“As we experienced in China, this will be a journey,” CEO Kevin Johnson wrote in a memo to staff on Thursday.

The Menu

Chains are cutting back menus, focusing on products that sell best and are easy to make. Romano’s Macaroni Grill has pared down its menu to 70% of what it used to be, saying goodbye to pizzas and calzones recently. McDonald’s all-day breakfast menu is gone.
Fazoli’s Italian restaurant chain is trying to secure Purell sanitizing stations – four for each store — along with “millions” of alcohol-based wipes for re-opening the dining rooms of its 216 locations. The company is also re-thinking bathrooms and looking into touch-less soap dispensers. It’s an investment, but a worthwhile one, says CEO Carl Howard.
“I want to let the consumer know I’m doing everything I can to keep them as safe as possible,” Howard said in an interview.

The Arena

Large public gatherings aren’t top of mind yet in China, but Trump and the people who run the U.S.’s biggest sports leagues appear aligned in their thinking that live games, at least in some form, are a critical part of helping the country recover.
“The progression needs to be open outdoor sports first, golf, tennis, swimming so that we can start to test the waters — that I’m fine with,” said billionaire Mark Cuban, who owns the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks.
One obstacle may be local politicians. When UFC floated plans to host an event this weekend on tribal land in California without spectators, it was pressure from politicians, including Governor Gavin Newsom, that led to its cancellation. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has reportedly discussed the possibility of prohibiting large gatherings like concerts and sporting events in the city for another year.

The Movies

That said, there’s billions on the line for sports leagues, sponsors and media networks if the games don’t resume soon. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious-disease expert, has said that that the only way to do that this summer is to close venues to fans and keep all the players, coaches and referees isolated from society.
Cinema owners are also waiting to see when health officials give them clearance to open up. Cinemark Holdings Inc., the third-largest U.S. movie chain, has been in discussions with major film studios about when to release blockbusters again. The chain’s management thinks they could begin bringing back staff starting in late June, then build up a marketing campaign for a broader re-opening on July 1.
The experience won’t be like it was before coronavirus hit. The chain will either have to limit the available tickets for each showing, leaving about half its seats open. Or it may eliminate reserved seating, so customers can voluntarily spread themselves out when they arrive. Cleaning will have to be ramped up, and opening hours may be limited to accommodate the changes.
“How long that will take? We’re not completely certain,” said Mark Zoradi, Cinemark’s CEO, on a call with analysts and investors on Wednesday. “But we’re planning on anywhere from one to three months to light up that engine again and then to begin with higher profile, new product.”

The Casino

Las Vegas casino executives have discussed opening with as little as one-third of their rooms available, with limited entrances where guests’ temperatures could be checked. Casino employees would wear masks and gloves, and gamblers would sit at least a chair apart at blackjack tables.
The moves are similar to what is already occurring in Macau, the world’s largest gambling market, where casinos closed for 15 days in February and reopened under tight restrictions.
The companies are also discussing enhanced cleaning techniques, something unions have requested.

Fun Parks

The $19.3 billion U.S. theme park industry is also making plans, though no one knows when gates will reopen.
When they do, employees may be wearing masks and temperatures may be checked not only at the entrances but inside as well, said Dennis Speigel, a theme park consultant in Cincinnati. Operators may also institute virtual queues, where guests snag a place in line through an app and come to ride when it’s their turn.
“The theme park of the future is going to have to take a much different turn, from distancing to wanding to cleaning,” Speigel said. “I’ve never heard the fear in the voices that I’ve heard. Nobody knows what they’re going to be doing.”
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TALLAHASSEE EVENTS 12/23 – 1/2

As usual I must point out that, this being a pair of holiday weekends, regular karaokes and so on may not happen. Please contact the venue to find out unless marked confirmed (and even maybe then). Be safe out there! Have fun!
Tally’s Independent Cinema and Theater Offerings:
ALSO:
SATURDAY 12/23
SUNDAY 12/24
  • Cap City Video Lounge and Theater: 2ND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS EVE 'HOME ALONE' DOUBLE BILL. “Hello there, Gang! And Merry Christmas Eve! We are going to be open briefly the day before Christmas, as is our tradition, to serve up coffee, donuts and one of our favorite holiday classic double punches of yule tide family friendly cartoonish carnage and brutality! 11am: Home Alone (1990, dir. Chris Columbus). 1pm: Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992, Chris Columbus). Come and join us this Christmas Eve morning as we gather together to watch as Kevin McCallister is abandoned by his family on two separate occasions to fend for himself against two malevolent thieves known as...The Wet Bandits! That's right, two of the highest grossing movies of the 1990's sure to get you in the holiday spirit this Christmas Eve as young Kevin McCallister beats, bashes, and breaks two idiotic mean who make the mistake of trying to ruin his Christmas! We sure hope you can join us! Stay Merry!” 11am
  • Urban Food Market: Sunday Brunch With Silviu Ciulei. 11:30am-1:30pm
  • Junction @ Monroe: 3rd Annual Christmas Eve White Elephant Party. “Join us for an evening of food, drinks, fun, and friends. Open Mic! Bring a gift (max $20 value) for the White Elephant exchange. Bring a covered dish if you like.” 7pm
  • Finnegan’s Wake Pub: Your Scumbag Neighbors Christmas Eve Spectacular. 8pm
MONDAY 12/25
  • Blue Tavern (N Monroe St): Lost Mondays hosted by Belmont & Jones. “Antique blues played acoustical.” 8pm/$2
  • Fifth & Thomas: Catfish Alliance Christmas Night! 9pm
TUESDAY 12/26
  • Corner of Georgia & Macomb: Frenchtown Farmers’ Market. “Find your favorite local goodies now on Tuesdays! Join us at Frenchtown Farmers Market for all-local produce, eggs, gourmet jelly, and more. The market opens at 3pm and we're here unitl 7pm, so come after you pick the kids up from school or on your way home from work. We can double SNAP benefits through the Fresh Access Bucks program. Our farmers accept WIC and Senior farmers market nutrition program coupons.” 3pm-7pm.
  • Junction @ Monroe: Live Rehearsal Tuesdays. “Tuesdays are Live Rehearsals at J@M. Sponsored by the Tallahassee Area Musicians Guild. Utilize our complete backline and PA for rehearsals, jams, or hold auditions. Up to one hour slots (or more depending on number of signups) per artist/group.” 4pm
  • Madison Social: Trivia Social. They do half and half theme and miscellaneous, so check their FB every week for an event page. 7pm
  • Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. Check their FB page for the theme. 7pm
  • Cap City Video Lounge: Silent Night, Deadly Night 1 & 2. 7:30pm
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Trivia With John Carpenter. Lively and fun. 7:30pm
  • GrassLands Brewing Company: Trivia Factory. 7:30pm
  • Midtown Pies: Bar Trivia With Hank. 50 questions of sweet, sweet trivia. Food! Beer! Something random in a bag! 8pm/free
  • Blue Tavern: Roda Vibe. “FSU musicians and others join to create a fun musical event that everyone can enjoy. In Portuguese, Roda is pronounced "Hoda." If it doesn't make you want to dance, check your pulse.” 8pm/free
  • Fire Bettys: Now That's What I Call Tuesday! Dance Party. 8pm
  • Fourth Quarter: Trivia With Professor Jim. AUCE wings. Truly a trivia favorite. 8pm
  • Krewe de Gras: Karaoke With Pete. 8:30pm
  • Brass Tap on Gaines: Karaoke with DJRah. 9pm
  • 926 Bar & Grill: Trivia Tuesday! 9:30pm
  • Applebee’s on the Parkway: Karaoke with Amanda Goram. 10pm
  • Pockets Pool: Karaoke with Dwight. 10pm/21+
  • Blue Tavern: Passersby followed by The Aucilla Jug Stompers. “Those boys from Aucilla are back to raise more ruckus – expect some country blues, some hillbilly and hobo songs, and musical mischief in the great jug band tradition. Unfortunately, their usual jug player, Lawrence Blake, won't be present for this event. But fear not! There will be a special mystery guest jug player for the night! To find out just whom that guest player is you'll have to come out to the Tavern and see! You won't wanna miss this! “ 7pm/$2
WEDNESDAY 12/27
  • Fermentation Lounge: Quizmaster General Knowledge Trivia. “Quizmaster is hosted by Bennett Miller from 7-9pm every Wednesday, and features three rounds of general knowledge trivia (and a weekly food special). It is free to play and teams of up to 6 are welcome. The winner of each round receives a sample flight, and the Quizmaster for the night receives a $25 gift card and serious credit on Geek Street.” 7pm
  • Brass Tap on Gaines: Trivia. Check their FB page for the theme. 7pm
  • Hurricane Grill & Wings: Trivia With Greg. 7pm
  • GrassLands Brewing Company: BYOBG! Bring Your Own Board Game. “Our gracious host, Trevor Bond, will be featuring one game each week. Feel free to bring your own games to play & share.” 7pm/21+
  • Junction @ Monroe: Bike Night, Bingo, and Karaoke. 7pm
  • Hobbit (P’Cola): Trivia Factory. “General Knowledge, 20 questions + Wager Final. $25/$20/$15.” 7:30pm
  • Cap City Video Lounge: CineMashup featuring Long Kiss Goodnight and The Last Boyscout. 7:30pm
  • Proof: Bar Trivia With Hank. “Drink delicious brews and show off all those random factoids you thought you’d never use. Local beer, local trivia in the heart of Tally’s Art District. They now have the MoBi food truck every week! Bar tab for 1st and 2nd place teams.” 7:30pm/21+/no cover
  • The Warehouse: Open Mic. “There is a lottery for time slots. Now smoke free!” 8pm
  • Finnegan’s Wake: Waxy Wednesdays. “Feelin' waxy, Tallahassee? That's probably just because it's Wednesday. At Finnegan's Wake, Waxy Wednesday means DJ Ryze will be hitting our floor again to spin some vinyl and get your feet moving tonight. Feeling a bit sour, girls? Not to worry- we'll also have some fantastic $5 drink specials going for all those Tallahassee ladies looking for a bit of fun. Come out and help us get the party started!” 8pm
  • The Skybox (Crawfordville): Karaoke with Mark. 9pm
  • Krewe de Gras: DÉJÀ VU Latin Wednesdays. “FREE Salsa/Mambo classes by Barry C. Williams. The duration of the class is 9-10 and having a partner is not necessary. If you've never danced Salsa/Mambo before then don't worry about it. The classes are made to be easy and fun so you can come learn some moves and then stay and dance until 2am to the sounds of DJ Jimmy Suave.” 9pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with Roger. 9pm
  • Corner Pocket: Karaoke. 9pm
  • Bird’s: Comedy Night. I’m pretty sure this is both a performance and an open mic. 9:30pm/free
  • 926: Women Crush Wednesday. “Welcome Home again Ladies! Located in the Herstoric Brothers Nightclub Venue (later known as Pug Mahone's & Pug's Live), Woman Crush Wednesday, our newest weekly LGBTQ+ event, is going on THIS Wednesday at 926! Social Hour to start at 5pm with our regular Happy Hour Specials followed by Dance Music Clubside at 10pm with DJ Garion Djgg Grant. And show at Midnight! Join us for dinner and cocktails from our fabulous Menu with original items direct from our Head Chef Kyle and drinks from our amazing Bartender Rebecca ! Come join us for the newest Ladies' Night in Tallahassee! The best new way to spend your Wednesday!” 10pm/18+
  • Crystal Portal: Sound Healing Journey: Handpan Kokopelli. “Since 2001 the handpan has become one of the world’s most elusive instruments. With it’s ancient timbre and flying saucer appearance, the handpan offers a transformational experience for those who hear its sound. Kip offers an exclusive session with the Crystal Portal community into the enchanting world of this beautiful instrument. Attendees will get the chance to become engaged with sound and experience music like never before. Please hydrate well before coming and bring water to integrate the sounds you’ll be experiencing throughout the evening. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat or blanket if you wish. Yoga mats and pillows are provided along with Free crystal infused elixir water. Please arrive 5-10 minutes early so you have time to settle into a comfortable position by 6:30 PM. You are welcome to join us if the healing has already begun but please do so quietly.” 6:30pm/General Admission: $20 Students: $15
  • Blue Tavern: Charlie Robertson. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Jon Camp. 10:30pm
THURSDAY 12/28
  • Beef O’Brady’s: AJ Johnson Trivia. 6:30pm
  • Junction @ Monroe: Open Mic Night. “Bring your instruments and play an open slot or just come and be entertained in Tallahassee's best sounding room!” 7pm/free
  • Hurricane: Ballistic Bingo. 7pm
  • Growler Country: Singo Night! Music Bingo has arrived! “Challenge Entertainment will be hosting this new and unique game of Bingo where a song is played and you match that to your bingo card, instead of a number. We are the only place in town right now to play this new game, so come in and win prizes with every round won!” 7pm
  • Cap City Video Lounge: MST3K Thursday featuring The Beginning of the End and Giant Spider Invasion. 7:30pm
  • Skybox: $10 Cornhole Tourney. 7:30pm
  • La Fiesta: Trivia. 7:30pm
  • The Wilbury: Bar Trivia With Hank. “Picture round, current events, something scholarly, a sound round, and an oddball/pop culture round. We’re talking 50 questions of the finest trivia, hand crafted by local artisans. (Hank. Hank is the local artisans.) First and Second Place Teams win great bar tabs! Check out the Bar Trivia With Hank FB page for schedules, hints, and extra-point puzzles.” 8pm/free but please sit and drink or buy Hank shots
  • Dux (Crawfordville): Karaoke with Big Bob. $25 bar tab given away every week. 8:30pm-12:30pm
  • Midtown Caboose: Trivia Factory. “General Knowledge, 20 questions + Wager Final. $35/$25/$15, and Best Team Name gets a round of shots.” 8pm
  • Island Wings: Bike Night, Lori Kline LIVE.
  • Unique Wonders: Live Comedy with Big Hou! 8:30pm/$5
  • Junction @ Monroe: Comedy Zone: Frank Del Pizzo & Mark Evans. 9pm
  • Pockets: Karaoke Dance Party with Keith Welch. 9pm/21+
  • Brass Tap Midtown: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-Midnight
  • Applebees on Cap Cir: Karaoke with Amanda Goram. 10pm
  • Birds: Karaoke with Nathan. All the songs. $1 Pabst drafts. 10pm
  • Hurricane Grill & Wings: Savanna Leigh Bassett. 6pm
  • 7th Hill Taproom: Jerry Thigpen. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Steve Sternberg: Boogie Woogie Piano. 8pm/$2
FRIDAY 12/29
  • 926 Lounge: The Friday Night Party. “Tallahassee's premier LGBTQA dance party night is back again! Pregame with Tom in the pub during happy hour from 4PM-9PM. The dance floor kicks into full gear at 10PM so you can rage to your faves as DJ Carben and DJ Brian Gladden keep you dancing all night. The Drag Show starts at midnight when the 926 Ladies join our hostess Sassy Black on the stage to entertain. It's a show you definitely don't want to miss, so arrive early to get a good seat!” 4pm
  • Fifth & Thomas: Backstage Garden Happy Hour. 5pm-8pm
  • Cap City Video Lounge: Ferocious Fem Friday featuring Hidden Figures, Chi-Raq, Foxy Brown. 7:30pm
  • Hobbit South: Karaoke. 8pm
  • Leggetts: Karaoke with Paul. 8:30pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with Roger. 9pm
  • Island Wing Company: Friday Night Unwind, Keith Taylor Band. 9pm
  • Stetsons @ The Moon: Karaoke with Devin Cywinski. 10pm/$5/18+
  • Geo's Pub & Pool (both locations): Karaoke. 10pm-1am
  • Blue Tavern: Tommy Hoople's Delta Ringnecks. 4pm
  • Fifth & Thomas: Flat Moon Theory in the Backstage Garden. 6pm
  • Hurricane Grill & Wings: Jason Byrd Trio. 6pm
  • Indianhead Factory: End of the year Extraganza with Graham Snuggs and Friends. 8pm/all ages/$5
  • Fifth & Thomas: The 850. 8pm/21+/no cover
  • Blue Tavern: Vgo. 8pm
  • The Wilbury: Mira reunion show, Hold That Hand, Langtry. “A reunion show for Tallahassee dream-pop/shoegaze legends MIRA! Also on the bill are locals HOLD THAT HAND and LANGTRY (Patrick McKinney, ex-Iron & wine). Plus this will be a FREE show, so don't miss out!” 8:30pm/free
  • Bradfordville Blues Club: Maurice John Vaughn Blues Revue. 9pm
SATURDAY 12/30
  • Park at Monroe: The Downtown Marketplace. 9am
  • Corner of Georgia & Macomb: Frenchtown Farmers’ Market. “Find your favorite local goodies! Join us at Frenchtown Farmers Market for all-local produce, eggs, gourmet jelly, and more. We can double SNAP benefits through the Fresh Access Bucks program. Our farmers accept WIC and Senior farmers market nutrition program coupons.” 10am – 2pm.
  • Cap City Video Lounge: New Years Ring-In featuring Bridget Jones’ Diary, Ghostbusters 2, Four Rooms, Strange Days, Miracle Mike. Noon?
  • Gamescape: Game Tally Saturday Board Gaming. “Meeting weekly in Tallahassee, Florida, we seek to promote and offer public opportunities to learn new games and make new friends in a relaxed, fun environment.” Noon
  • Salty Dawg: Karaoke with Paul. Family friendly! 8pm
  • Leggetts: Karaoke with Cowboy Chris. 9pm
  • The Skybox (Crawfordville): Karaoke with Mark. 9pm
  • El Patron: Pasion Latina. Bachata, Merengue, Salsa, Reggaeton. 9pm
  • 926 Lounge: Sanctuary: Tallahassee’s Longest Running Goth Night. 10pm/$5/18+
  • Challenger Learning Center: Lunar Quest Public Mission. “Embark on a space mission to the moon Saturday, December 30 from 10am - 12pm at the Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee. Lunar Quest Public Mission - Set in the near future, participants are sent on a mission to the moon where NASA currently has a lunar colony. Teams will perform investigations and analysis to learn what factors are necessary to make a lunar colony sustainable. Visit http://www.challengertlh.com/public-missions/ for more details and registration information. The cost is $10 per person per program for registrations received before 12:00 p.m. the day before the program. The cost is $15 per person per program for registrations received after 12:00 p.m. the day before the program.” 10am
  • Feeling Art Studio in RR Sq: Leaf Art. “Making pictures, animals, landscapes with leaves. Let your imagination go wild! Every kiddo leaves with their art framed and ready for display! Leaves will be provided but bring your own if you want.” 10am/$15/age 5-12
  • Hurricane Grill & Wings: Six String South! 6pm-10pm
  • Lee Hall: Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Chris Skene & Mickey Abraham. 8pm
  • Wine Loft Wine Bar: New Years Early with Maharajah Flamenco Trio. “From all over the world we are bringing Maharajah Flamenco Trio back to Tallahassee for New Years Early. Thats right, get the jump on 2018 Saturday, Dec.30. We will have hourly drink specials and a champagne toast at midnight. Of course MFT will provide the rhythm and pulse for the evening.” 9pm
  • Bradfordville Blues Club: Swingin’ Harpoon. 9pm
SUNDAY 12/31
  • Athena’s Garden: Herb Class. 2pm
  • 926: Sunday Rewind NYE. “It's time to rewind 2017 and ring in 2018 and we're doing it in true 926 style! For the early birds, Happy Hour will be from 6 pm until 8:30. Come early and enjoy some Rewind Trivia and other fun activities! At 9 pm, the club side opens - VJ Carben and DJ Matt East will be spinning your favorite videos and songs from throughout the last 40+ years while revisiting some of the best dance beats from the past year. There will be a champagne toast at midnight along with special performances from some of the 926 Queens and maybe even a few surprises thrown in as well! Food and drink specials all night - join us New Years Eve, it's gonna be graight!!” 7pm/No cover if you are in line before 12. After 12, cover is just $5 for 18+
  • Birds: Sunday Night Tea Drag Show. 10pm/$5
  • Skate World: NOON Year's Eve Party. Noon-5pm
  • Tom Brown Park Softball Fields: Pickup Ultimate Frisbee. "All skill levels welcome. We ask everyone bring a white shirt, a black shirt, and water. Cleats are encouraged." 2pm
  • The Sharing Tree: Kids New Years Party. “The Sharing Tree invites you and your little artists to our first ever New Years Eve Party! Join us for art, countdowns, dress up and play... plus some healthy treats! We will be making noise makers and wishing wands (sorry parents!) we will also have awesome countdowns at 4, 5, and 6pm. Also, a New Years wish bowl and giveaways! Wear an awesome outfit and be ready to dance, make art, and have fun with friends!” 3pm-6pm/Tickets are $5 per person or $12/ family!
  • Island Wing Company: Ring in 2018 Island Style featuring The Miller Band. 5pm
  • Hurricane Grill & Wings: Top Shelf Band New Years Eve Party. 6pm
  • Tin Lizzy’s: PROHIBITION REPEAL NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION. “This event is in honor of Jackson County no longer being dry, we are celebrating post-prohibition style so wear your favorite roaring 20's attire and come ready to party! Everyone over the age of 21 is welcome to join the fun!” 6pm/$20
  • Cascades Park: NYE Fireworks. “Enjoy a dazzling Fireworks show in beautiful Downtown Tallahassee's Cascades Park. Fun for the whole family brought to you by Tallahassee Downtown and the City of Tallahassee, FL - Government! The Trolley will be running throughout the evening.” 7pm
  • Brass Tap: Midtown's NYE Masquerade Party. “Make this NYE a night to remember at #BrassTapMidtown's Masquerade Party. We'll have specialty tappings, signature cocktails, live music and a complimentary champagne toast at midnight. Dress up or dress down - there are no rules to this masquerade. First 100 people get a complimentary masquerade mask.” 7pm
  • Backwoods Bistro: New Years. “Start the new year right with your favorite people at Backwoods Bistro! Party favors, drink specials, champagne jello shots, Mechanical Lincoln play 9-11:30, and then we watch the ball drop and ring in 2018!” 7pm
  • Waterworks: New Year's Eve at Waterworks. “No cover and a free glass of champagne at midnight! We'll decorate a bit and hope that 2018 makes up for the stinky 2017! Drink, eat, dance and maybe get a smooch at midnight while ringing in the New Year!” 7pm/21+/free
  • Fifth & Thomas: New Years Eve Party w/ Morning Fatty. 8pm/21+/free
  • Bannerman Crossings: New Years Eve. “Come celebrate the New Years at Bannerman Crossings! Free concert by The Rockitz at the pavilion and champagne bar from Blu Halo. Dont worry plenty of heaters to keep you warm and having a good time!” 8:30pm-12:30pm
  • American Legion Hall: Crooked Shooz. 8:30pm/$15 for one, $25 for 2
  • Ology Brewing Company: New Year's Casino Night. “Come bring in the New Year with Ology Brewing Co! This party will have a casino night theme - beer flowing, champagne popping, Los Hooligansing, ball dropping, blackjack tabling, raffling kind of night. Ticket entry only. $35 will get you entry into the event, dinner, snacks, 3 drink tickets, half off beers throughout the night, blackjack chips, and a great time hanging out with friends. Space is limited - come to the taproom and get your tickets early to ensure your entry. Don't forget to set up a ride home!” 9pm/21+
  • Level 8: Ring in the New Year! “Enjoy live music by Catfish Alliance, hors d’oeuvres, flowing champagne all night , party favors and a balloon drop at midnight. Level 8 will also be pouring your favorite drinks all evening!” 9pm
  • Bradfordville Blues Club: New Years Eve Bash with the Johnnie Marshall Blues Band. 9pm
  • The Bark: New Years Eve Party Birthday Show. “Unfortunately Franklin Manor is no longer with us but were still doing a New Years Eve show of course. It is also Kayla Gordon and Sebastian Fioris birthdays party. Putting 2017 in the rear view mirror whats 2018 got in store for Tallahassee? Performances by: Kayla Gordon, Lowlife, Dog Years, Nostradogmus, and more? DJ Stephen Shrewsbury will be bringing in the music when the bands are not.” 9pm
  • Madison Social: 2nd Annual New Years Eve Drink Around The World. “If you have ever wanted to hit up multiple countries on New Years Eve, well now you can (sort of). Us, Centrale and Township are hosting an Epcot style Drink Around the World to ring in 2018. Bounce around to all three locations and experience beer, wine and cocktails from various countries around the world. Your ticket includes six drinks from six different countries (two at each location) and a champagne toast at midnight at whatever location you happen to be at.” 9pm
  • The Southern Pub: New Years Celebration. 9pm-1am
MONDAY 1/1
  • Cap City Video Lounge:
  • Blue Tavern (N Monroe St): Lost Mondays hosted by Belmont & Jones. “Antique blues played acoustical.” 8pm/$2
TUESDAY 1/2
  • Corner of Georgia & Macomb: Frenchtown Farmers’ Market. “Find your favorite local goodies now on Tuesdays! Join us at Frenchtown Farmers Market for all-local produce, eggs, gourmet jelly, and more. The market opens at 3pm and we're here unitl 7pm, so come after you pick the kids up from school or on your way home from work. We can double SNAP benefits through the Fresh Access Bucks program. Our farmers accept WIC and Senior farmers market nutrition program coupons.” 3pm-7pm.
  • Junction @ Monroe: Live Rehearsal Tuesdays. “Tuesdays are Live Rehearsals at J@M. Sponsored by the Tallahassee Area Musicians Guild. Utilize our complete backline and PA for rehearsals, jams, or hold auditions. Up to one hour slots (or more depending on number of signups) per artist/group.” 4pm
  • Madison Social: Trivia Social. They do half and half theme and miscellaneous, so check their FB every week for an event page. 7pm
  • Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. Check their FB page for the theme. 7pm
  • Cap City Video Lounge:
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Trivia With John Carpenter. Lively and fun. 7:30pm
  • GrassLands Brewing Company: Trivia Factory. 7:30pm
  • Midtown Pies: Bar Trivia With Hank. 50 questions of sweet, sweet trivia. Food! Beer! Something random in a bag! 8pm/free
  • Blue Tavern: Roda Vibe. “FSU musicians and others join to create a fun musical event that everyone can enjoy. In Portuguese, Roda is pronounced "Hoda." If it doesn't make you want to dance, check your pulse.” 8pm/free
  • Fire Bettys: Now That's What I Call Tuesday! Dance Party. 8pm
  • Fourth Quarter: Trivia With Professor Jim. AUCE wings. Truly a trivia favorite. 8pm
  • Krewe de Gras: Karaoke With Pete. 8:30pm
  • Brass Tap on Gaines: Karaoke with DJRah. 9pm
  • 926 Bar & Grill: Trivia Tuesday! 9:30pm
  • Applebee’s on the Parkway: Karaoke with Amanda Goram. 10pm
  • Pockets Pool: Karaoke with Dwight. 10pm/21+
  • the Bark: Bedroom Parade, Salt Wound, Kayla Gordon, Meatspeed. 9pm/all ages
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WEEKLY EVENTS 5/30 – 6/6

I do wish we had more late night food options around here.
Tally’s Independent Cinema and Theater Offerings:
Also
MONDAY 5/30
TUESDAY 5/31
WEDNESDAY 6/1
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Wednesday Night Lab Session Hosted by Jim Crozier, featuring Charles Atkins with Chris Skene. 6pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Quizmaster General Knowledge Trivia. “Quizmaster is hosted by Bennett Miller from 7-9pm every Wednesday, and features three rounds of general knowledge trivia (and a weekly food special). It is free to play and teams of up to 6 are welcome. The winner of each round receives a sample flight, and the Quizmaster for the night receives a $25 gift card and serious credit on Geek Street.” 7pm
  • Brass Tap on Gaines: Trivia. Check their FB page for the theme. 7pm
  • Hurricane Grill & Wings: Trivia With Greg. 7pm
  • GrassLands Brewing Company: BYOBG! Bring Your Own Board Game. “Our gracious host, Trevor Bond, will be featuring one game each week. Feel free to bring your own games to play & share.” 7pm/21+
  • The Junction at Monroe: Karaoke and BYOB! Bring in a thumb drive and get a recording of your songs. 7pm/$6 coveBYOB
  • The Fox and Stag: Ladies Night with DJ Loden. 7pm-9pm.
  • Proof: Bar Trivia With Hank. Drink delicious brews and show off all those random factoids you thought you’d never use. Local beer, local trivia in the heart of Tally’s Art District. Bar tab for 1st and 2nd place teams. 7:30pm/no cover
  • The Warehouse: Open Mic. “There is a lottery for time slots. Now smoke free!” 8pm
  • El Patron: Karaoke with Big Bob’s Music Machine. 8pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with Roger. 9pm
  • Bird’s: Comedy Night. I’m pretty sure this is both a performance and an open mic. 9:30pm/free
  • Down Below (Under Barnacle Bills): Karaoke with Scott. 10pm
  • Wine Loft: 2nd Annual Wine Down to Summertime with the Capital Young Republicans. “Enjoy a variety of wines paired with complementary accompaniment dishes as you mingle with your fellow CYRs. Bring a friend! Let's take a moment to relax and experience a new wine or two.” 6:30pm
  • Bread & Roses: Soul Glo/ En Ami/ Myakka. 8pm
THURSDAY 6/2
  • Lake Ella Area: Food Truck Thursday Featuring Belle and the Band. 6pm
  • Junction @ Monroe: Open Mic with Matthew Cloutier. “The only open mic that pays the performers! Bring your instruments and play an open slot or just come and be entertained in Tallahassee's best sounding room!” 7pm/$10/BYOB
  • Beef O’Brady’s: Trivia Night
  • Gaines Street Pies: Bar Trivia With Hank @ Warhorse Whiskey Bar. With a picture round! Sound round! Speed round! Hoarder’s Delight drawing! And all the other trivias! Win a delicious 18” pizza! 8pm
  • Dux (Crawfordville): Karaoke with Big Bob. $25 bar tab given away every week. 8:30pm-12:30pm
  • Midtown Caboose: Trivia Factory. 8:30pm
  • Pockets: Karaoke Dance Party with Keith Welch. 9pm/21+
  • Kleman Plaza: TLH Downtown Yoga presented by Florida Blue. 9pm
  • Applebees on Cap Cir: Karaoke with Amanda Goram. 10pm
  • Birds: Karaoke Hosted By Jumpin Jams. Some of the most diverse and longest running karaoke in town. 10pm
  • Down Below (Under Barnacle Bills): Karaoke with Davin. 10pm
  • Dothan, AL: Toadlick Festival. From 6/2 – 6/4
  • Old Capitol: Irreplaceable Heritage Exhibit Opening featuring Frank Vagnone. “Join us for the first look at our newest temporary exhibition on the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act. Be among the first to explore the Act’s impact in Florida, discover its role in preserving meaningful places, and delve into the passionate campaign to save the Historic Capitol, one of Florida’s most iconic buildings. Author and "domestic-archeo-anthropologist" Frank Vagnone will present on his groundbreaking book, the Anarchist’s Guide to Historic House Museums. The Guide is a fresh look at the national discussion that questions the value of historic properties and what to do with “old” buildings.” 5:30pm/free
  • 701 Miller Landing Road: Top of Florida Soccer Club Presents: 2016-2017 Select & Competitive Tryouts. “Be part of the longest running soccer club in Tallahassee! 34th year and counting! To register for tryouts, please make an account online at www.tofsoccerclub.org . There is no fee for assessments.” 6pm
  • 926 Bar & Grille: DETRIMENT//POINT BLANK//HEAVENS DIE//GUTTWRENCH//TBA. 7:30pm
  • Bullwinkles: Bullwinkle's 2nd Annual Bar Golf! “Grab a scorecard at the door to start your round of Bullwinkle's Bar Golf. Each player will turn his or her score card in at the end of the round to be entered to win some awesome prizes. From golf bags to gift bags, TV's to boom boxes, theres a lot to win this year!” 8pm/$7
  • The Golden Park House (2548 Golden Park Lane): Corey Kilgannon with Landon Gay & Graham. 8pm/$8 (with pasta dinner)/all ages
  • Crum Box Gastgarden: Of Course Not. 8pm
  • Bread & Roses: RC PRESENTS: GILLIAN CARTER, Summer Cicada, Gorgeous, and SFS. 9pm
  • Rokbar: Liquid | Thursdays @RoKBaR - Grand Opening. 10pm/$5
FRIDAY 6/3
  • Camp Folks: Totally Tubular Fridays. “Spend a Summer's day floating down a lazy river! Every Friday in May, June, and July, Camp Folks will be doing tube runs to Spring Creek, otherwise known as "Bear Paw." Known for its leisurely speed and crystal clear water, Spring Creek and Chipola River, offers one of the most popular tube runs in the North Florida Panhandle. Let Camp Folks to take the wheel as you sit back and enjoy time spent with your tubular river crew! Choose to rent a single (bottom & no bottom), double, or cooler tube at checkout.” 11am-6:30pm
  • Parlay Sports Bar: Karaoke with Big Bob. 8pm
  • Leggetts: Karaoke with Paul. 8:30pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with Roger. 9pm
  • 926 Lounge (Formerly Pugs): The Friday Night Party. “Get your pre-game on at Happy Hour with Tom from 4-9 and the dance party getting rolling at 10 pm with our favorite house DJs slinging sound all night long. At midnight, join our talented Queens for an amazing show!” 9pm/$5, $7 under 21/18+
  • Down Below (Under Barnacle Bill’s): Karaoke with DJ Scott Long. 10pm
  • Stetsons @ The Moon: Karaoke with Johnny Ray. 10pm/$5/18+
  • The Moon: Tallahasssee Latin Dance Festival 2016. “We are proud to invite you to Tallahassee Latin Dance Festival 2016. This is a showcase for latin dance performances, workshops, and social dancing for the entire family. This weekend event will feature latin dance lessons, including casino, salsa, mambo, bachata, and cha cha for beginners as well as intermediate and advanced workshops for the more seasoned dancers.” Begins at noon, runs for 2 days
  • St. Mark’s Lighthouse: Sea Turtle Release. “Three rescued endangered Kemp's ridlley sea turtles will be released back to the Gulf.of Mexico. Ryvir a mature Kemp's ridley was named after a 5 yr old girl who donated the money from her birthday presents to the sea turtles at Gulf Specimen. she will be one of the turtles released. Ryvir will be our Master of Ceremonies to preside over the release of her namesake turtle.Come out and wish the turtles: “Two Flippers Up" when they go home to their turtle friends in the gulf” 3pm
  • Walker-Ford Community Center Annex: Another Cry Save Our Youth From Violence. “Topics to be discussed: HIV/AIDS in the Teen community, Human Trafficking, Narcotics, Gangs and Violence.” 6pm
  • VENVI Art Gallery: Daniel McCord Taylor Fine Art Opening. 6pm/free
  • Mickee Faust Club: Queerioke. “It's time to unleash your fabulous side!! What better way to indulge your inner rock star than at 1st Friday in Railroad Square belting out your favorite queer anthems on the Mickee Faust Clubhouse mainstage? This event is free, tons of fun, and a totally come as you are gig- so bring your friends! You don't gotta be queer to be fabulous, so all are welcome.” 7pm
  • Hurricane Grill: Invented Truths. 7pm
  • Railroad Sq: B Major X Qultur: Live Art, Live Music. “First Friday is upon us once again! This month we have something "MAJOR" planned. We are partnering with B Major Prints a local staple in Tallahassee. While they do LIVE prints for your viewing, we will provide LIVE watercolor painting by the great Payton Hurley! As if it couldn't get any better there will also be LIVE music, but we will keep this a secret until the event gets closer to keep you on your toes ;)” 7pm
  • Cascades Park: Morning Fatty w/ Wolf & Witness. 7pm
  • B Sharps Jazz Café: Kalen Mercer Trio. 7pm/$10
  • Opperman Music Hall: FSU Opera presents Campbell and Bolcom's "Lucrezia" and Ferrer and Piazzolla's "Maria de Buenos Aires". 7:30pm
  • Birds Oyster Shack: Sgt. Bear w/Cole Goslee & Manuel Carvajal. 8pm/$4
  • Junction @ Monroe: The Jerry Thigpen Trio. 8pm
  • Side Bar: Brightside w/ Emerson, Midnight Matinee, The Brown Goose, Free Lunch & Paul Dinho. 8pm/$10
  • Crum Box Gastgarden: First Friday Featuring The Common Taters. 8:30pm
  • Bradfordville Blues Club: Joel DaSilva & The Midnight Howl. 9pm
SATURDAY 6/4
  • Park at Monroe: The Downtown Marketplace. 9am
  • Corner of Georgia & Macomb: Frenchtown Farmers’ Market. “The Frenchtown Heritage Market offers a wide variety of fresh, naturally grown produce. Live music, cooking demos, fruits vegetables, and honey sold directly by farmers.” 9am – 1pm.
  • Wakulla Springs Lodge: Bob Carey on Piano. “Come on out and bring along your vocal chops, browse through my lyrics book, pick up one of my pass-around mics and sing your heart out, or just grab a stool and enjoy a fun filled evening of music and dancing. Full bar open til late.” 7pm
  • Salty Dawg: Karaoke with Paul. Family friendly! 8pm
  • Leggetts: Karaoke with Cowboy Chris. 9pm
  • El Patron: Pasion Latina. Bachata, Merengue, Salsa, Reggaeton. 9pm
  • Down Below (Under Barnacle Bills): Karaoke With Devin. If you want to sing and drink cheap beer and liquor and not have to wait for huge crowds, this is your spot. 10pm
  • 926 Lounge: Sanctuary (formerly Blue Monday). “Tallahassee's Longest Running Dark Dance Night is here again! Wear your finest for Darkwave, EBM, Industrial, and some of your other favorites with some of the best and weirdest people in town. Fetish Friendly.” 10pm/$5/18+
  • Tallahassee Harley-Davidson: 7th Annual Taylor Fitzgerald Poker Run for Angelman Awareness. “Live Music by the amazing Frank Jones Band. Food, Raffles, Silent Auction.” 10am
  • Pockets: Pockets Pit Stop Car Show! “It's going to be a full day of Classic Cars, Great Food, Face Painting, 50/50 Raffle, Silent Auction, Door Prices and much more.” 10am
  • Crenshaw Lanes: TUSBC's End of the Year Tournament. “It's that time of year again! This tournament is open to all adult, sanctioned Tallahassee USBC bowlers, as of February 1, 2016. Day of Check-In/Registration will be from 9:30-10:45 AM. (We will not accept bowlers for the 11 AM shift after 10:45 AM.) There will be two shifts: 11 AM and 2:30 PM with step-ladder roll-offs after the completion of the 2:30 PM shift. Entry Fee is $20 ($10 expense, $10 prize fund)”
  • Lee Hall Auditorium: dEvi mahAmAya. “a Broadway type musical in ENGLISH based on mythological stories from India.” 2pm/$50 ($25 students)
  • Good Sam Arts: Good Sam Players 3 present "Golly Gee Whiz!" “It's the 1930s and the Great Depression has the town of Happyville feeling down. But Mickey, Judy and the gang have a plan: Let's put on a show in the old barn! Get transported to another era as you join us for this family-friendly hour of song and dance.” 4pm/free
  • 3000 Olson Rd: 103-1 The Wolf's Backyard BBQ Concert featuring Tobacco Rd. Band. “Join the Wolf Saturday, June 4th at 5pm for our first ever Backyard BBQ featuring The Tobacco Rd Band; cooked up by Hamaknockers BBQ! Bring your lawn chairs and blankets while you enjoy a concert and some smokin’ BBQ from Hamaknockers in our back yard!” 4pm
  • Pavilion @ Market Square: Pints for Paws VII. “Join us and drink the finest and freshest handcrafted beer in Florida! Experience the splendid taste of more than 50 home brewed craft beers made by more than 40 of the region’s best brewers. Talk with local home brewers and learn how to start brewing your own beer.” 4pm/$15/21+
  • Hurricane Grill: Wailin' Wolves Band CD Release Party. 6pm
  • Black Dog on the Square: THE JUMP: Teen open mic (all-format). “Produced and hosted by Astronaut Troy and featuring select performances in several genres. Free Admission. Sign up for your slot at the table. The Jump is a place for young creatives -- 15 to 18 -- to showcase themselves, their talent, and their craft to an audience of their peers. All comers and genres are welcome to this supportive space.” 7pm
  • Tallahassee Junior Museum: Night Crawl. “A guided tour of the wildlife trail plus a special opportunity to get up close and personal with one of our night creatures!” 7pm/$12
  • 6259 Hines Hill Cir: The Crypts and Max Dill with BigBoiPreme. 7pm
  • Midtown Arts and Entertainment: Sorry, Wrong Number. “A radio drama set in the 1940's about a woman who overhears a murder plot and tries to warn authorities.” 8pm/$12
  • Fermentation Lounge: Euro-Mation. “New and bold animated short films from Europe, as curated by the Tallahassee Film Festival.” 8pm
  • Junction @ Monroe: Dirty Bird & The Flu with Chris Skene. 8pm/$10
  • Side Bar: Clever Girl w/ Naugahyde Park: A 70s & 80s Cover Band Dance Party. “Everyone is encouraged to dress in 70s and 80s outfits. There will be a costume contest with prizes and lots of drink specials all night!” 8pm/$7
  • Fire Bettys: Buster Wolf - the Zodiac EP Release Party. With The Ecology, Fuzzzy Nickels, Mondrian Loop, Croosh, Zu Haven, Stess The Emcee. 8pm/free
  • The Sweat Lodge (2210 W Tennessee St): Naps & Yikes Split Release w/ Coping Skills. 8:30pm/$5
  • Crum Box Gastgarden: The Crummy Comedy Showcase and Burlesque. "Comedy and burlesque have gone together since the world was in black and white. Join Tallahassee's best and brightest as they mix jokes with sultry dance moves for an evening of top notch entertainment! And while you're there enjoy some delicious food and drinks from the Crum Box boys!" 9pm
  • Bradfordville Blues Club: Joey Gilmore. 10pm
  • The Plant: The Undercurrent. “An experimental live Music and Art show where audiences explore a variety of local musical genres and artistic styles – dealing with all angles of consciousness -- in a shared space.” 11pm
SUNDAY 6/5
  • Lake Ella: Sunday Brunch Featuring Blue & Lonesome. “The Spring Concert Series is here! Come out to Lake Ella every Sunday for food trucks and live music!” 11am-2pm
  • Salty Dawg Pub & Deli: The Famous Acoustic Jam w/ Wayne, Glenn, and Bo. Open mic, free beer for performers. 6pm
  • Giggle Indoor Playcenter: John Deere Tractor Event. 2pm/$7
  • K&K Fish Camp: Wailin Wolves Band CD Release Party. 2pm
  • Midtown Arts and Entertainment: MidTalks Artists' Spotlight: Markeshia Luree Gorden. “A talented and Accomplished Theater Professional with 8 years of collective experience in Acting, Play-writing, Directing, and Actor Coaching.” 3pm/free
  • Southern Public House: Wild Creatures, The Stacktone Slims(Atlanta), Success, Kilo Tango. 5pm/free
  • Junction @ Monroe: John Jones - Celebration Of Life. “We are having a celebration of the life and music of John Michael Jones. Majic John was a local musician and friend of many in the community. He passed away on May 9th, 2016 after multiple strokes and a year long medical battle. There will be music, food, and a hearty send off for Majic John.” 6pm
  • Shark Tank: UROCHROMES / GLAND / Soda Boys / Night Witch / Gutbox ||| You're Dead. 7pm/$5/all ages
MONDAY 6/6
  • Burrito Boarder: Bar Trivia With Hank. $30 food & bar tab for first place. Specials on shots and $2 margaritas. 7 :30pm
  • Waterworks: Patio Theater. 8:30pm/21+
  • 926 Bar & Grill: Karaoke With Nathan. Drink specials and the best selection of songs in town. 10pm
Keep checking back, sometimes I update. Got anything to add?
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SeAVP Meeting Oct 9-11, 2014 in Jackson, Mississippi

http://www.mdwfp.com/museum.aspx
The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science is proud to host the 7th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Association of Vertebrate Paleontology, which will be held here at MMNS in LeFleur’s Bluff State Park, Jackson, Mississippi, October 9-11, 2014.
Deadline for abstract submission is Friday, September 5th! Abstracts should be no more than 300 words and follow the style and formatting in the 2011 SeAVP Abstracts and Program. Once compiled, the A&P will be e-mailed to registrants. To keep meeting costs at a minimum (and with the recent adoption of our parent agency’s paperless effort), the Museum will not provide a hard copy of the A&P, so please print it out before you arrive if you prefer to have a paper copy in hand.
The working schedule follows below. All fees except for the Thursday night reception can be paid upon arrival or at the at the time of the activity. We encourage you to reserve your place at the reception by Friday, August 15th as we need to provide the caterer with a minimum head count, which must meet or exceed 20 people to book these services.
Thursday – October 9th, 2014 – Cost is $50 for reception attendees (includes museum admission). For those not attending the evening reception, the cost is $6 (museum daily adm price) payable upon entering facility (or via preregistration).
· 1-5:PM Arrival, registration/orientation, and self-guided tours of the exhibits (museum volunteers will be on hand to receive and register meeting attendees)
· 3:40-4:35 Tour of natural history collections
· 5:PM Museum closes
· 6-8:PM Reception dinner & plenary (see below)
Friday – October 10th, 2014 – Cost is $12.00 for the day—the $6 adm fee is paid at the front desk and $6 for breakfast appetizers (pastries & fruit) and coffee will be paid to a meeting assistant near the entrance to the Rottwein Theater (meeting room, to the left of the main entrance).
· 8:AM-8:20 Registration/orientation, coffee/pastries/fruit, etc. (Note: This facility does not open until 8:AM.)
· 8:20-8:40 Welcome & opening remarks
· 8:40-11:40 Morning oral session – 20 min talks (incl 5 min Q&A), total of 8 talks (with 20 min break)
· 12:30 Posters go up
· 1:PM-4:00 Afternoon oral session – 20 min talks (incl 5 min Q&A), total of 8 talks (with 20 min break)
· 4:PM-4:45 Poster Session
· 5:PM Museum closes!
· Note: Additional rooms of varying sizes are available for simultaneous sessions if there are more than 16 oral presentations confirmed before the Sept 15 deadline.
· Places to dine in Jackson, Mississippi.
· The Best of Jackson’s “Watering Holes.”
· As this is SeAVP’s Lucky #7 annual meeting, feel free to spend any money you saved with our low meeting costs at Vicksburg’s casinos, which are less than an hour away.
Saturday – 9:AM October 11th, 2014 – Field Trips (three choices). Permissions for access to the self-guided field trips (3 & 4) are not required; the landowners in each case allow unlimited access (within reason) for prospecting or study. Field Trip option #s 1, 2, and 4 are FREE. For those interested in doing field trip #1 and were unable to attend the Thursday collections tour, we’ll offer a second tour of the collections at 8:AM Saturday.
  1. Lower Oligocene marine section at the Smith County Lime Pit (Bay Springs, Miss.) – Guided tour. We will have two museum vans available to conduct people to the site, which is a gated quarry. For those headed east after the meeting (the locality is 70 mins east of Jackson), feel free to follow us in your own vehicle. The expedition will depart the museum at 9:15. Please enter at the employee entrance (32/19.426, -90/9.496).
  2. (An as yet to be determined Alabama location, most probably marine Upper Cretaceous) – Guided tour. Details to come!
  3. Upper Cretaceous Coon Creek beds (earliest Maastrichtian) at Blue Springs, Miss. – An unguided tour (ask for directions) to a very accessible roadside borrow pit—an unprecedented exposure of the Coon Creek marine sandy clays near New Albany, Mississippi. No special equipment required, although the outcrop is sufficiently muddy after a rain.
  4. Upper Cretaceous Coffee Sand (Middle Campanian) at Twenty Mile Creek – An unguided tour (ask for directions) to a creek bed near Baldwyn, Miss., that contains an exposure of marine sand rich with shark teeth and other marine vertebrates. Prepare to get your feet wet and bring a sieve.
Entire cost per person for the whole event is $62.00 (professional or student; Thurs = $50, Fri = $12). If you choose not to attend the reception, then the cost would be $18.00 for all other activities (Thurs = $6, Fri = $12).
Lodging & Map
Cabot Lodge @ Millsaps College – Located on State St (the main N-S artery through the city of Jackson) this hotel is only 0.9 mi from the Museum of Natural Science. $109/single and $114/double, plus tax.
Map of Jackson (with additional lodging) – If Cabot Lodge is too pricey, there are a variety of other hotels along I-20, I-55, and Hwy 25 (Lakeland Drive). As you zoom in on this map, note that the Museum is located at the west entrance to LeFleur’s Bluff State Park on Museum Blvd (formerly Highland Dr).
Thursday Night Reception
To the reception cost we are adding expenses for a keg of beer and several bottles of wine. IMPORTANT! Re the Thursday PM reception, the museum is located within a gated park controlled by a separate division of MDWFP. To keep facility-use costs down, reception attendees need to enter through the secure employee entrance (see attached map: 32/19.426, -90/9.496). As this entrance is gated and key-card access only, we will have it manned with volunteers who will open the gate for reception attendees, directing them where to park and enter the building. If you are not attending the reception, please use the main entrance and exit the facility by 5:PM.
Reception MENU
Southwestern cheese cakes with tostadas
Beef tenderloin with blue cheese biscuits
Shrimp cocktail on kabobs
Chicken Alfredo
Monterey Jack and corn salsa
Open face Roma tomatoes sandwiches
Mini tacos
Chocolate bread pudding with Carmel and chocolate sauce
Lemonade and tea
Preregistration. You will be need only pre-register for the Thursday reception ($50, incl museum admission), but you can remit the cost for the entire event ($68) if you wish. Make your personal check out to yours truly (George Phillips, and please write SeAVP in Memo) and send to the address below. And remember the August 15th deadline to reserve your place at the Thursday night Reception!
Bring your reprints, separates, and other publications!
As SeAVP had no budget for this year’s meeting (for which we’ve made accommodations), I thought we’d raise money for the next meeting (or other SeAVP expenses) by providing tables where reprints, separates, individual journal issues, and other lighter paleontological fare can be offered for resale to interested parties at the meeting. I was thinking in terms of 25c, 50c, and$1.00 categories for such items. Also, if anyone has any more substantial paleo literature—such as recent, pricier titles or antique books or partial journal sets—that they’d like to contribute, we can offer such ‘weightier’ items up for bid in a silent auction. I plan on contributing painted casts of a few MMNS specimens (individual bones and teeth) to the silent auction; feel free to do similarly.
Previous Meetings
SeAVP 2013 (#6)
SeAVP 2012 (#5) – Appalachian State University – Boone, North Carolina
SeAVP 2011 (#4) – Florida Museum of Natural History – Gainesville, Florida
SeAVP 2010 (#3) – South Carolina State Museum – Columbia, South Carolina
SeAVP 2009 (#2) – Virginia Museum of Natural History – Martinsville, Virginia
SeAVP 2008 (#1) – ETSU Natural History Museum & Gray Fossil Site – Johnson City, Tennessee
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[Table] IAMA FoodTruck owner having his slowest night ever. AMA about the rough parts of starting your own business, or foodtrucks in general.

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How do you handle dietary options? Do you ever get odd requests from customers? I offer prosciutto for the carnivores, Daiya for the vegans, and udi's for the gluten-frees.
Also, a couple of suggestions; Find some tech companies and ask them if you can set up in the parking lot during lunch time. Food trucks seem to do well there. Also, breweries that don't serve food are another great place to set up and catch the after work crowd. Yeah, tech lots are the dream. Cold calling is 70% of my life haha.
Are you turning enough to pay all expenses and earn a livable wage each month, consistently? I'm doing this pro bono right now. I have two other jobs to try to make ends meet. Delicate balance, need to work on the truck to get it successful, need to work other jobs to survive, and each of those eats the other.
I'm starving. What food do you serve? Award winning grilled cheese sandwiches.
Oh shit I just saw that you are in ATX. I am too! I'm too drunk to drive to a food truck now but I would like to come get some grub and support ya this weekend. Where are you located? Drunk driving is a bad idea. Hit us up at @thrilledcheese and I'll feed you someday!
thrilledcheese. Already married, but something on the side maybe?
Marry me. Kidding honey, kidding.
I'd love to see what you have to say, though! Short version: assembly lines are great. Make your fridge the first stop, get what you need onto a prep surface, which is next to your cook surface, which is next to your wrapping station, which is nest to your service window, which is next to your sink for cleaning what you just used, which is next to the fridge so that you can use it all over again.
What were your approximate start up costs, and what did that include? This whole thing was funded solely by myself and two friend-vestors. So, our costs were very low in comparison to many, and we've suffered for it. ~35K covered buying the truck, converting it from nothing into a kitchen (brother in law is a contractor and electrician, so that was cheaper than it should have been), licenses, supplies, food, salaries, diesel, etc... Everything.
To put it in perspective: the companies who will convert your truck into a kitchen for you (byo truck), charge more than my entire launch budget.
Why have you suffered for it? I started work 2.5 years ago, launched 6 months ago. If I'd had more money, I'd've launched 2 years ago.
Mind talking more about why the lack of money cost you so much time? Also, what were the big costs, or what costs were much bigger than you expected? Money = being able to hire someone to convert your truck in a month. Instead of doing it every other weekend, piece by piece, with your brother in law. Money also means being able to pay for rush jobs on the things that go wrong. Money, man, money. It's almost as if it shapes our economy. Grumble, grumble.
Have you ever had a territorial dispute? If so, how did it get resolved? Contrary to most thought, more trucks at a location help our business instead of hurting. There are salty people sometimes though.
I went to a gig last night and there was a creperie booth out the front and my friend and I were discussing whether or not the chef could possibly be happy dealing with drunks and idiots at 2am. When you say its your dream can you elaborate more? Drunks can be hilarious, or rage inducing. But, hell, they all have money.
As for the dream thing, making grilled cheese sandwiches and playing Magic have been my only hobbies for as long as I can remember. So, I took the one that is most logical to make money off of... Also, I'm not that great at Magic haha.
Ive worked at a casino I understand that view on drunks completely. Do you have to work most nights? Have to? I want to. The hard part is getting invited to enough places where I'm allowed to vend. I'd work 24/7 if it meant this thing succeeds.
I have dreamed of starting a lunch-time-only soup and sandwich shop that specializes in grilled cheese sandwiches. Different breads, cheeses, meats, veggies. I make a mean grilled cheese. I accept your challenge. Meet me at dawn at the Kitchen Colosseum.
I've always wanted to open a restaurant that served only grill cheeses and variations thereof... please, for me, just call your plain Kraft single grilled cheese with butter on white bread "the missionary position." Please :) I wouldn't dream of offering such a thing as singles on my truck! Fun fact though: missionary is actually what they called the "orange cheese, white bread" category in the Grilled Cheese Invitational. Boy, I miss that event!
Grilled cheese and magic. Are you sure you aren't me? What kind of magic do you play. Legacy and casual mostly.
Have you considered going brick and mortar? Eventually. I'd like a neighborhood bar with me in the kitchen.
What is hands down the best grilled cheese recipe you can think of? The one that got me trophies was: Coffee and Lavender Cheddar, with Thick-Cut Dark Chocolate Covered Bacon, on Crème Brûlée Sourdough.
How did you come up with that flavor profile? And how/where did you find coffee and lavendar cheddar? Barely Buzzed by Beehive Creamery is the cheese you seek.
All cities have such different laws for food trucks. Are you allowed to have a liquor license and serve drinks off the street? *I'd also like to know what kind of food you're serving up... Oh, if wishing made it so! Rollin' Wit' Bourbon has been a dream truck of mine for a while. Sadly, it's soda and water on my bus. (Austin is where I am btw)
So, in Austin food trucks can have liquor licenses? If so, I'm moving to make my dream come true. I've always wanted a food truck myself. *So... I'm a misunderstander... god. No, we can't. I wish! Oh, how I wish!
Where do you even buy a food truck? Craigslist (wasn't a foodtruck when I bought it).
How did you manage to design and paint the outside? Hired some spray artists to go nuts. Paid them in beer.
What kind of food do you sell? Grilled cheese.
What city are you in? How often do you get parking tickets? I know that here in New York a lot of food truck owners have just given up because of the seemingly arbitrary enforcement of parking regulations by the NYPD. I'm in ATX. Since the laws here require being on private property to vend, my tickets have been super low (and just due to me being dumb and not reading a sign). On my old truck in DC, where street vending was legal, we got a ticket a week, sometimes more.
If you're having a slow night, I'm sure we can send some Redditers down there now. At Lala's on Justin Ln... Feel free to deliver :)
Hey, you're in my hood! I'll try to head over there soon! Hope to see you!
I would love to hear of a reddit flash mob cleaning you out of stock! So would my wallet haha... But I actually don't have much on the truck tonight. I prepped for a slow night anyhow, just hot this slow haha.
I'm in CA, so I won't be able to stop by. But you have a captured audience here, why not advertise your location in your top post. You're giving something to the community, I'm sure people will be ok giving back :) I didn't want to be advertising (I'm fine with it as a side-effect), I was honestly thinking about answering questions of those who had them.
There is your problem right there. It's the location. You need to be somewhere with higher traffic. Have you tried getting a location on the east side yet? Of course. It's complicated.
How many customers do you see on an average week? How many customers do you need? Right now, I'm only seeing 50-100 a week (due to not being out many days), to turn black I need to be seeing 300 minimum.
Turn black? Profitable.
I go to school in Boston where the food truck presence is amazing (Roxy's Grilled Cheese is by far my favorite), but I'm originally from Kansas City where the food trucks are... lacking, at best. What makes a city a good or bad place to have a food truck? Pedestrian traffic? Tourism? Drunk people? Parking laws. I started in the DC scene, where you could park (almost) anywhere with a meter. Here you can only vend on private property, this means you need to be invited. Complicated. I want to just pull up and open my window.
Makes sense, I suppose, although Boston has designated food truck spots all over town so it doesn't really apply. Sounds like heaven.
Why can't you do 6 nights a week? It's a matter of being invited to enough places for 6 nights a week. Also, I need to be making money, so I need time for my other jobs for now.
Despite being pro bono, do you have a limit to how long you'll be continuing this, or any certain expectations? I hate thinking about it, but yes. I have a stop date if I can't make it work. I dare not speak it.
I have a cousin who's a chef. I was suggesting that we get him a food truck and have him open a restaurant that way. Other than auto repairs and fueling your store, what are some unique challenges with making the change from chefing a dinner rush versus a lunch rush in a truck? The lack of staff. A truck is only so big. You can only for so many people on it. The jobs get folded together. The head chef is also a line cook, a prep cook, dishwasher, expo, taking orders, etc. The small team has to band together and everybody kinda does a little of everything. It's a whole different animal.
What is "expo" in this context? Getting food from the griddle to the customer.
How is the rate of crime and/or robbery on a food truck compare to another restaurant? To be honest, I don't have numbers on that. I know people who have been held up in their trucks. It's also easier to drive a truck away than a brick and mortar.
How often do you (and food truck people in general) get into turf wars with other food trucks? Not often enough. I want a reason to mount that chain gun on my hood.
Since you own a food truck, I'd imagine you can eat whatever you like. What did you make yourself to eat today? Actually, today I ate at La Salsa... Twice.
Surpringly good. There should be more locations around the area. Truthquake.
Why is food truck food so expensive? Street food in other parts of the world are the cheap alternative to sitting down but in the US, it seems to be the same price as sitting down and having a meal and sometimes you're still expected to tip. I'm generally willing to pay this price but I suspect many people are not which is why they don't often eat at food trucks. Is the cost of running the business genuinely reflected in the price of food or is the price high for the "coolness factor"? I can't speak for other trucks, but I charge what I can afford to. If I was using shitty ingredients, I'd be robbing you, but bread alone costs me 75¢ a sandwich.
What does the card say in your pic? Tried to zoom in but print is still blurry. Also, things picked up yet or still a slow night? Still slow, but a few happy customers. The card says the same thing as our about section on Facebook.com/thrilled cheese. Silly story I made up about myself.
Thanks for answering. From what I've read in this thread you seem to have the most important ingredient to make this successful, you got a lot of heart kid. I wish you all the best in your venture. Thanks! You're an awesome person.
Do you have any employees or is it just you? A friend and I want to open a greenhouse together and I'm curious about all the sorts of stresses and pains that you wouldn't expect from starting a business. It's mostly just me. I have help from the wife and my sis for free when they can, and one employee when I need him. But, I need to save that money for when I really need him haha.
HOLY TITTY SHIT, THAT'S ME! I'M THE SISTER YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT! Hey everybody! Look at how important I am! I got mentioned on the internet!! This person is lying. DOWNVOTE HER! DOWNVOTE HER TO HELL!
Sorry, I'm just testing my new superpowers. No offense. PS: Are you working today? If yes, I think I wanna come eat at your place. If no, come over.
A friend of mine started up a food truck about a year ago, seems to enjoy it a lot. How do you like it? What are the ups and downs? I love it, when I'm on it. When we are off the road (for repairs, or lack of invites to locations) I'm losing my mind. It will be amazing, I've just gotta push through until it is.
Whats on the Menu? Just posted a pic to @thrilledcheese.
Which events have the most demand for award winning sandwiches ? And which have the least ? Hard to say, but booze helps.
Booze helps. Ones with booze... Least? Places that are catering the event free for their guests with a catering company and didn't tell me.
Do you think that six months ago was the best time you could have gotten into the business? What's the biggest gripe you have with customers that visit your truck? What would you do differently if you could restart? No. 6 months ago was the wrong time. Thing is, I started work on this truck two years before that. I had a mountain of setbacks, but it was too late to pull out. Just gotta make due with the situation and be awesome anyway.
Do you have investors or did you come with your own capital out of savings? On average,what is your overhead? Me and two friends were the investment front. Right now, my overhead is a little to embarrassing to broadcast, but in theory it should get better :)
I understand. I wasn't looking for a specific answer but I assumed you were working with razor thin margins. According to my money people (read: smart friends) my margins are really good, when I'm open. Where I'm getting drained is the lack of days with an open window.
One of my friends had predicted that the level of food trucks in Austin exceeds the demand for them, although there was potential for them to catch on elsewhere in the US. Do you believe there is room in the Austin economy for more food trucks or do you believe the level will peak or has already peaked? Would you consider opening a food truck in Houston, SA, Dallas, or El Paso? I think it is past the peak. Some of the bubble trucks are already dying off... I'd consider another city if I was able to, family keeps me here.
What is your favorite cheese? Beehive Creamery's "Barely Buzzed"... Incredible.
What books have you read that were essential for success? Oh the places you'll go.
Do you still play Magika? Any chance I get.
What're your favorite trucks? Big ups to the Big Cheese in DC. I'd be nowhere without them. BBQ Bus in DC as well, love those guys... Guac n Roll here in ATX has been a huge help to me getting started, love to them.
What is the money like ? can you see your self buying another van in the next 12 months? I ask as someone who wants to own a foodtruck company. Not in the next 12... Realistically, within 2-3 years is the plan on TC2.
What do you do our serve to stand out from the rest? How did you advertise your brand? Thank you by the way I've been thinking about starting one. I make awesome grilled cheese and have awards to prove it (cocky answer, but honest at least)
Word of mouth mostly. It's a slow road, but I can't afford anything more.
What would you estimate the minimum start up cost of a food truck to be? I did mine for around 35, I can't fathom going any lower. I'm in the waaay bottom end of the curve as far as startup costs go.
Is it true that you raised the capital for your truck by manipulating the price of Varchild's War-Riders via your posts on /magictcg ? Shhh.
Where do you poop? This is actually a bit of advice every aspiring owner should know: Plan your dueces. Take care of it before you head out. You can always run into the nearest starbucks or whatever to take a quick leak. But, you do not want to have to have an away game while you are on the clock.
Your passion and attitude is really inspirational. Thank you! You're pretty swell yourself.
Aw man, opening a food truck is the dream I share with my girlfriend. Thanks for doing this AMA, it's giving me some notions about that I should expect. "One does not simply..." always comes to mind.
Most chefs are drunks so... I resent that... Now, where's my bourbon?
You should take a run up to Dallas sometime, and you should try to hit up my employers in Austin! I'm sure that they wouldn't mind some grilled cheese at lunch. Do you have contact info for the property manager for where they work? Because I'd love to feed them... And if I thought this truck could survive 4 hours on 35, I'd head that way, but that bumpy road would crack us in half.
Food trucks rule. You rule.
How does. It just.
You should park out front of a cluster of bars. Especially at closing time. Yeah. That's the dream. Sadly in ATX, you need to be invited by the owner to park anywhere. It gets complicated.
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SeAVP Meeting Oct 9-11, 2014 in Jackson, Mississippi

http://www.mdwfp.com/museum.aspx
The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science is proud to host the 7th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Association of Vertebrate Paleontology, which will be held here at MMNS in LeFleur’s Bluff State Park, Jackson, Mississippi, October 9-11, 2014.
Deadline for abstract submission is Friday, September 5th! Abstracts should be no more than 300 words and follow the style and formatting in the 2011 SeAVP Abstracts and Program. Once compiled, the A&P will be e-mailed to registrants. To keep meeting costs at a minimum (and with the recent adoption of our parent agency’s paperless effort), the Museum will not provide a hard copy of the A&P, so please print it out before you arrive if you prefer to have a paper copy in hand.
The working schedule follows below. All fees except for the Thursday night reception can be paid upon arrival or at the at the time of the activity. We encourage you to reserve your place at the reception by Friday, August 15th as we need to provide the caterer with a minimum head count, which must meet or exceed 20 people to book these services.
Thursday – October 9th, 2014 – Cost is $50 for reception attendees (includes museum admission). For those not attending the evening reception, the cost is $6 (museum daily adm price) payable upon entering facility (or via preregistration).
· 1-5:PM Arrival, registration/orientation, and self-guided tours of the exhibits (museum volunteers will be on hand to receive and register meeting attendees)
· 3:40-4:35 Tour of natural history collections
· 5:PM Museum closes
· 6-8:PM Reception dinner & plenary (see below)
Friday – October 10th, 2014 – Cost is $12.00 for the day—the $6 adm fee is paid at the front desk and $6 for breakfast appetizers (pastries & fruit) and coffee will be paid to a meeting assistant near the entrance to the Rottwein Theater (meeting room, to the left of the main entrance).
· 8:AM-8:20 Registration/orientation, coffee/pastries/fruit, etc. (Note: This facility does not open until 8:AM.)
· 8:20-8:40 Welcome & opening remarks
· 8:40-11:40 Morning oral session – 20 min talks (incl 5 min Q&A), total of 8 talks (with 20 min break)
· 12:30 Posters go up
· 1:PM-4:00 Afternoon oral session – 20 min talks (incl 5 min Q&A), total of 8 talks (with 20 min break)
· 4:PM-4:45 Poster Session
· 5:PM Museum closes!
· Note: Additional rooms of varying sizes are available for simultaneous sessions if there are more than 16 oral presentations confirmed before the Sept 15 deadline.
· Places to dine in Jackson, Mississippi.
· The Best of Jackson’s “Watering Holes.”
· As this is SeAVP’s Lucky #7 annual meeting, feel free to spend any money you saved with our low meeting costs at Vicksburg’s casinos, which are less than an hour away.
Saturday – 9:AM October 11th, 2014 – Field Trips (three choices). Permissions for access to the self-guided field trips (3 & 4) are not required; the landowners in each case allow unlimited access (within reason) for prospecting or study. Field Trip option #s 1, 2, and 4 are FREE. For those interested in doing field trip #1 and were unable to attend the Thursday collections tour, we’ll offer a second tour of the collections at 8:AM Saturday.
  1. Lower Oligocene marine section at the Smith County Lime Pit (Bay Springs, Miss.) – Guided tour. We will have two museum vans available to conduct people to the site, which is a gated quarry. For those headed east after the meeting (the locality is 70 mins east of Jackson), feel free to follow us in your own vehicle. The expedition will depart the museum at 9:15. Please enter at the employee entrance (32/19.426, -90/9.496).
  2. (An as yet to be determined Alabama location, most probably marine Upper Cretaceous) – Guided tour. Details to come!
  3. Upper Cretaceous Coon Creek beds (earliest Maastrichtian) at Blue Springs, Miss. – An unguided tour (ask for directions) to a very accessible roadside borrow pit—an unprecedented exposure of the Coon Creek marine sandy clays near New Albany, Mississippi. No special equipment required, although the outcrop is sufficiently muddy after a rain.
  4. Upper Cretaceous Coffee Sand (Middle Campanian) at Twenty Mile Creek – An unguided tour (ask for directions) to a creek bed near Baldwyn, Miss., that contains an exposure of marine sand rich with shark teeth and other marine vertebrates. Prepare to get your feet wet and bring a sieve.
Entire cost per person for the whole event is $62.00 (professional or student; Thurs = $50, Fri = $12). If you choose not to attend the reception, then the cost would be $18.00 for all other activities (Thurs = $6, Fri = $12).
Lodging & Map
Cabot Lodge @ Millsaps College – Located on State St (the main N-S artery through the city of Jackson) this hotel is only 0.9 mi from the Museum of Natural Science. $109/single and $114/double, plus tax.
Map of Jackson (with additional lodging) – If Cabot Lodge is too pricey, there are a variety of other hotels along I-20, I-55, and Hwy 25 (Lakeland Drive). As you zoom in on this map, note that the Museum is located at the west entrance to LeFleur’s Bluff State Park on Museum Blvd (formerly Highland Dr).
Thursday Night Reception
To the reception cost we are adding expenses for a keg of beer and several bottles of wine. IMPORTANT! Re the Thursday PM reception, the museum is located within a gated park controlled by a separate division of MDWFP. To keep facility-use costs down, reception attendees need to enter through the secure employee entrance (see attached map: 32/19.426, -90/9.496). As this entrance is gated and key-card access only, we will have it manned with volunteers who will open the gate for reception attendees, directing them where to park and enter the building. If you are not attending the reception, please use the main entrance and exit the facility by 5:PM.
Reception MENU
Southwestern cheese cakes with tostadas
Beef tenderloin with blue cheese biscuits
Shrimp cocktail on kabobs
Chicken Alfredo
Monterey Jack and corn salsa
Open face Roma tomatoes sandwiches
Mini tacos
Chocolate bread pudding with Carmel and chocolate sauce
Lemonade and tea
Preregistration. You will be need only pre-register for the Thursday reception ($50, incl museum admission), but you can remit the cost for the entire event ($68) if you wish. Make your personal check out to yours truly (George Phillips, and please write SeAVP in Memo) and send to the address below. And remember the August 15th deadline to reserve your place at the Thursday night Reception!
Bring your reprints, separates, and other publications!
As SeAVP had no budget for this year’s meeting (for which we’ve made accommodations), I thought we’d raise money for the next meeting (or other SeAVP expenses) by providing tables where reprints, separates, individual journal issues, and other lighter paleontological fare can be offered for resale to interested parties at the meeting. I was thinking in terms of 25c, 50c, and$1.00 categories for such items. Also, if anyone has any more substantial paleo literature—such as recent, pricier titles or antique books or partial journal sets—that they’d like to contribute, we can offer such ‘weightier’ items up for bid in a silent auction. I plan on contributing painted casts of a few MMNS specimens (individual bones and teeth) to the silent auction; feel free to do similarly.
Previous Meetings
SeAVP 2013 (#6)
SeAVP 2012 (#5) – Appalachian State University – Boone, North Carolina
SeAVP 2011 (#4) – Florida Museum of Natural History – Gainesville, Florida
SeAVP 2010 (#3) – South Carolina State Museum – Columbia, South Carolina
SeAVP 2009 (#2) – Virginia Museum of Natural History – Martinsville, Virginia
SeAVP 2008 (#1) – ETSU Natural History Museum & Gray Fossil Site – Johnson City, Tennessee
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