Lydia Bell & RR Square

Ask Tallahassee locals where to find the perfect combination of local art, affordable food, and vintage goods… the answer is usually Railroad Square. Ask them to explain what the place is or who helps keep it organized… the answer is usually a blank stare. Well, the good news is that just a few months ago Lydia Bell became the Executive Director at “ACERS”, an acronym for the nonprofit organization Arts and Cultural Experiences at Railroad Square.

How do you explain your job?

   With a background as artist and small business owner, I bring needed resources to the art district to help manifest art into cultural experiences that benefit our citizens and local economy. It is exciting to share ideas and information with such a diverse group of talented artists. We all continually boost each other’s confidence and fan the flames of passion for our work. I love the trust and freedom I have been handed in this position. As a dreamer and a doer, I know now is a great time to show Tallahassee some magic while doing projects which will also highlight the true worth of these amazing artists.

Why should the general public respect what Railroad Square is all about?

   The artists and small business owners here work hard to provide goods and services to make a living doing what they love and still pay their bills. The government may think of them as common people with expensive hobbies in little stores, yet they have real power to do big and beautiful work. They also deserve big support by real patrons. They are a huge part of what draws people to Tallahassee.

What else do you love about Tallahassee?

   Tallahassee is a quirky and unique city with a deep history. We are going through changes during an interesting time, somehow Tallahassee will emerge as more progressive and positive than ever. We have beautiful variety of nature and landscapes, as well as proximity to many of Florida’s best locations.

The people of Railroad Square are diverse and talented.

How do you feel about travel?

   Travel sparks my creativity. I love to research places to visit and what to photograph and how to fit it into my schedule. I love returning to favorite California cities like San Francisco or Laguna Beach. I want to see the whole world. If I had to choose a destination right this second, I would say Rome, Italy is extremely high on my bucket list.

What other topics bring out your passion?

   The utmost would be my daughter. A fun memory is of a time I took her out of school early so we could attend a Paramore concert in Jacksonville for her birthday. I have an overwhelming passion for all art forms, which certainly includes music. I strongly believe that people need more respect of each other’s intelligence. We need to be straight with one another to have meaningful conversations on any topic without fear of confrontation or complication.

What makes you an exuberant person?

   I am resourceful, honest, and loyal. I get excited about all the friendships and opportunities here at Railroad Square. We all share enormous hope for a bright future. The work can be exhausting, yet also tremendously rewarding.

What is your message to the world?

   Above all else, the Golden Rule remains golden for a reason. Remember to always treat others the way you wish to be treated.

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Dang y’all, Lydia Bell has such enthusiasm for the Railroad Square art district and a deep commitment to making sure that “ACERS” helps achieve its true potential.

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Meet Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey

Seriousness Fused with Fun

As I walked into the elevator at City Hall, I was both nervous and excited in anticipation of my first meeting with the mayor. Would he be pompous or subdued? Would he be phony or inept? It turns out that he is none of those things! In fact, we chatted so comfortably in his office. I felt honored. I felt proud. I felt patriotic. John Dailey is a good man who has a strong commitment to the great future of Tallahassee.

What is a clear and simple way to explain your job?

       My job as Mayor is to be sure that our municipal services are doing all we can to improve the quality of life for all residents of Florida’s state capital.

How do you feel about your job?

       It is very rewarding to truly be able to help solve the problems and concerns of citizens. Every day is completely different and has a mix of seriousness and fun. I appreciate those I work with and the wide variety of local people that I am privileged to meet. I am aware of my own deficiencies and my great team is always ready and willing to assist.  

I listen with unconditional respect.

How do you handle the difficult parts of your position?

       I listen to all people with unconditional respect. I know that respect can move mountains and bring about transformational change.  

How do you feel about Tallahassee?

       I grew up here and really love it. I attended FSU and love Seminoles football. Tallahassee is unique and fun and has so much natural beauty.   It is the seventh largest municipality in Florida, yet still has an excellent small-town charm. It is a great place for education and also a premiere retirement destination.

Could you say a little about other travel destinations you have seen or would like to see?

        I have had great times in London and in Costa Rica. I have backpacked across Ethiopia and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro. Eventually I hope to travel to all seven continents.

Are you passionate about any particular activities or hobbies?

       Food, art, and music are important to me because they fuel the mind, body, and spirit. My wife is from Louisiana and has introduced me to lots of great Cajun food. For physical activity I like hiking or playing squash. Reading helps me to relax. I also love to play Legos with my two sons.

Mayor John Dailey and writer Angela Dowdy

What makes you an exuberant person?

       I have a good philosophy of life. It is crucial to pay serious attention to the important things. It is even more necessary to stay upbeat and positive. And it is absolutely essential to have fun.

Do you have any message that the world needs to hear?

       Yes! Let’s all take a deep breath, stay calm, and smile. These are unusual times, but we are all going to make it through this together.

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Mayor John Dailey of Tallahassee is everything a man should be. He loves his family, his job, his town, and his constituents.  He knows how to mix seriousness and fun. He is very approachable. He knows how to make a positive and lasting impression.

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