The Riley House's annual "Culture to Culture" Holiday Celebration, a part of the City of Tallahassee´s Annual Celebration of Lights. It is an occasion when the Tallahassee community comes together for a day of fun and fellowship to celebrate the holiday season, culture to culture, and raise money for one of the premier cultural organizations in the city and state. Each year the event features entertainment, food, artisans, vendors, and children´s activities.

Rockers try to stay warm on that chilly December morning. |

Tradition-keepers from Renaissance Park in Marianna, Florida, demonstrated how to make straw brooms. |

Barbara Oti of Simply Elegant Events stands in front of the delicious food she prepared for the event. |

Representative Curtis Richardson, Senator Al Lawson, and Mayor John Marks came by the Riley Museum to show their support. |

Members of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. came out to support the 2002 Riley House Rock. |

Zuannah and Akua Holmes of Akua's Fashions stand in front of their beautiful imported clothing. |

Local blues legend Sir Charles Atkins performs with Ms. Faybian. |

The young performers from A Little Bit of Mexico took a break to tell Santa what they want. |

Ballerinas from the Trousdell Gymnastic Center gave a wonderful performance on the Culture to Culture Mainstage. |

Educational Curator Geraldine Johnson-Johnson gives a tour to some of the Rock-a-thon participants. |

A local vendor shares here wares with museum patrons. |

Members of the FAMU Chapter of the Golden Key International Honour Society pose with their advisor, Mary Brooks. |
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