Tallahassee Magazine - January/February 2013

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»culture THE BUZZ Bryan Desloge, who was joined by his wife, Beth, and their newly minted attorney daughter, Elizabeth. The Fourth Estate was represented by the Tallahassee Democrat’s “girl about town,” Elizabeth Mack and Doug Blackburn, WFSU’s Tom Flanigan, radio host “Captain Chuck” Simpson, Tallahassee Magazine Publisher Brian Rowland and WCTV anchor Gina Pitisci. Also spotted were Dewitt and Kathy Miller, Tom and Stephanie Derzypolski, Jim and Annette Kittrell, Becky Smith, Glenn Swann, Lee and Terry Daniel, Katie Kole, Ian Harnden, Scott and Sha Maddox, Adam Corey and Jim and Pam Pafford. The following day, owners Chad Kittrell, John McNeill and Frank Whitle, and managing partners Marc Bauer and Chris Clark, cut the ribbon and the restaurant was open for business.

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The first Goodwood Jams fundraiser on Friday, Oct. 12 was a smashing success. Entertaining under the stars were musical guests the North Mississippi Allstars and Tishamingo. Spotted in the crowd were chair Cissy Proctor and her husband, Stewart, Ben and Tricia Willis, Betty and Julian Proctor, Tim and Carol Edmond, Dr. Spencer Stoetzel, Jimmy and Josie Gustafson, Dr. Kathryn Langston, JT Burnette and Kim Rivers, and Kathy and Jim Dahl. The festivities didn’t compete with FSU gameday, but continued with a Sunday Fun Day under the oaks, with entertainment provided by The Wild Turkeys. Enjoying the beautiful day were Lorrane Ausley and Bill Holliman, Marvin and Gingir Andrews, Brittany and Wilson Dean, Shanna Williford and Glen Ray. Laurie Dozier was there with the ladies in his life, wife Kelly and daughter Kristen, who used the occasion to celebrate their birthdays. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Among those enjoying the Ability 1st fundraiser at Florida State University’s Alumni Center were Mart Hill, John and Kelly Pettit and Kira Pettit. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Those of us who are of a “certain age” and grew up in Tallahassee will remember The Chaotics, a favorite band at Leon High School events in the ’60s. Playing up a storm for a Halloween dance were Fred Andrews, Bill and Lissa Moon, Richard Bevis, Jimmy Graham and Jimbo St. John. Dancing the night away were Wayne and Susan Andrews, Frank and Sherry Andrews, Donna Godwin, Nena Daws, Bonnie Bevis, Bonnie Andrews, Paul and Mollie Hill and Linda Palmer. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Sept. 29 was Moving Day, a walk to support the National Parkinson Foundation North Florida Chapter. Among the teams that raised money were Marvin’s Movers, celebrating Marvin Andrews. On hand at the SouthWood event were Nan Nagy, Darcy Cavell, Anne Jolley Byrd, Krista Stephens, Sandy Watts and Jen Taylor.

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