Alachua County, FL

01/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/07/2025 15:53

Alachua County’s Discover 200 - A Bicentennial Celebration

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Alachua County is thrilled to host the "Discover 200 - A Bicentennial Celebration" on Jan. 11, 2025, at Depot Park and Heartwood Soundstage in Gainesville. This free, family-friendly event starts at 1 p.m. and goes into the evening, promising a full day of live music, food, entertainment and activities for all ages.

The event features an exciting lineup of musical performances, including:

  • Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Grammy Award-winning blues sensation
  • Chuck Ragan & The Camaraderie, Gainesville's own Key to the City honoree
  • Little Jake & The Soul Searchers, legendary soul icons
  • Cliff Dorsey, a rising country music star and local favorite


Also performing are a diverse range of local and regional artists, including Nancy Luca, Dikembe, The Savants, Kristen Warren, Lowly Worm & The Fantastic Beverages, Noah Moses & The Flood and Purple Kloud.

Fun for All Ages

In addition to the incredible music, attendees can enjoy:

  • Giveaways: The first 800 attendees who visit the Discover 200 event table will receive a free event T-shirt. There are many other giveaways also.
  • Delicious Food & Unique Vendors: Savor tasty treats from food trucks and explore a variety of vendors and exhibits.
  • Learn & Discover: Visit educational tables at Depot Park to learn about local county services and discover job opportunities at the human resources booth.
  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Keep the little ones entertained with free balloon animals, magic shows, and face painting at Depot Park.
  • Evening Magic: As the sun sets, watch Depot Park come alive with enchanting "light being" creatures.


Parking/Street Closures:
A portion of Depot Avenue will be closed from the roundabout on Main Street to Second Street.

View the City of Gainesville's parking information here: tinyurl.com/GNVParking.

For more information about the Bicentennial Celebration, visit Alachua200.com.

For questions about the event and news media inquiries, contact Alachua County Communications Director Mark Sexton at 352-264-6979 or [email protected].

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