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Our mission

The Association Française de Tallahassee's mission is to encourage and develop knowledge of the French language and Francophone cultures and to foster cultural, intellectual and artistic exchanges between the people of the Tallahassee area and of French speaking countries.

The Association Française de Tallahassee (AFTally) is an independent, non-profit, non-political, non discriminatory organization.

By joining AFTally, you show support for our mission to promote the French language and Francophone culture in Tallahassee.

As a member you will be invited to our free members-only events and receive reduced rates for our classes and fee based events.

We encourage all francophiles to join the Association!

Become a member today!
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French Classes

AFTally's Open House - Friday, Sept.10th 6-8 p.m.

  • Learn more about our classes!
  • Meet the teachers!
  • Free wine and hors d'œuvres!
  • Location: Florida Wildlife Federation offices at:2545 Blairstone Pines Dr. (SW corner Blairstone/Old St. Augustine Rd.)  More info

Enroll in our classes

From Basic French to Immersion Workshops, AFTally offers you the opportunity to learn French or to hone your present skills. We offer many courses for all levels including adults, teens and children's classes.

Check out our curriculum and embark on a journey of linguistic and cultural discovery.
  • Session de cours d'automne / Fall session classes
    • Fall 2010 (10 wks): September 13 through November 20th.
      Click here  to view our Master Schedule
  • Fun French for Kids /Le coin des enfants - Fall session
Kids class AFTally also offers children's classes so that parents and their children can discover, learn and practice French in a fun way.

Join us for songs, stories and activities in classes designed for bilingual and English speaking children. Registration

Kids class

Le coin des enfants

"One Book, One Federation" 2010 selection

Catherine The program, One Book - One Federation, sponsored by the Federation supports French literacy throughout the United States. By encouraging the reading of one book by all AF chapters during a single year, the Federation is able to assist in the creation of a reading guide and encourage the formation of reading groups.

For 2010 the Federation selected "Soeurs Chocolat" by Catherine Velle. Visit the website to listen to commentary (in French) on the book.

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French Events

Lafayette: The Lost Hero

Catherine Lafayette: The Lost Hero is a one-hour PBS documentary that chronicles the life and legend of Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, the Marquis de Lafayette - a figure from both the American and French Revolutions who at one time was the most famous man in the world. More information

AFTally and other francophone
events in Tallahassee.
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