St. Johns County brings food, reenactors and farms to Tallahassee to showcase local economy

St. Johns County showcase event ยท March 2, 2026

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Summary

Organizers and residents of St. Johns County staged a showcase in Tallahassee to present local food, reenactors, colleges, farms and businesses to legislators during session week, emphasizing tourism, agriculture and community pride.

St. Johns County organizers and community members set up tents in a Tallahassee courtyard to give legislators and visitors a compact, sensory tour of the county's attractions, from local restaurants and reenactors to farms and the alligator farm.

"We are so excited to showcase our beautiful county," said Presenter (S2), announcing that the display would highlight cuisine, attractions and experiences from Florida's historic coast. Presenter (S3) described the effort as a "full immersive experience," saying attendees would "taste it, smell it, see it, even touch it."

Presenter (S9) framed part of the exhibit with local history, saying, "Saint John's County was the first county in the state of Florida from 1821," and said the showcase would feature people who live, work and go to school in the county. Presenters and participants emphasized a mix of cultural and recreational attractions, including colleges, restaurants, reenactors, the alligator farm, golf at TPC, and agricultural exhibits such as cabbage and local farms.

Lawmaker (S8), speaking in the courtyard, praised the food on offer: "That's the best brisket I think I've ever had in my life." The same speaker noted the legislature was in mid-session and had committee obligations that limited time at the event, saying she had "a committee today, 9 to noon, and then 12:30 to 03:30."

Organizers used the showcase to promote the county to elected officials as part of outreach and advocacy. Presenter (S10) said the display gave legislators from "6 to 7 different counties" an opportunity to see what makes St. Johns County distinctive. Several presenters thanked local sponsors and named community contributors; Presenter (S12) singled out "Joel and the team" and a new team member, "Shorty," for their roles in organizing the exhibit.

The event combined tourism promotion and constituent outreach rather than formal legislative business; no motions, votes or official actions were recorded in the transcript. Organizers described the showcase as both an economic-promotion effort and a community celebration, and attendees encouraged visitors to experience St. Johns County's food, culture and outdoor attractions.