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SUMMARY:Orlando Literary Expo @ Orlando Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Orlando Literary Expo @ Orlando Public Library\nOrlando Literary Expo @ Orlando Public Library | Orlando Public Library\, Library Central (1st Floor)\nSunday\, September 17\, 2-4 p.m. \nConnect in-person with Orlando-area literary organizations. Learn what they do\, the resources available to local writers\, and how you can get more involved in our local literary community. \nMore information and registration is available at https://www.ocls.info/litexpo. \nAbout Orange County Library System (FL)\nThe Orange County Library System provides Information\, Imagination and Inspiration to more than four million visitors annually. Books are available in print\, CD audiobooks\, and downloadable formats compatible with mobile devices.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/orlando-literary-expo-orlando-public-library-2023/
LOCATION:Orlando Public Library\, 101 E Central Blvd\, Orlando\, FL\, 32801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Local
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SUMMARY:México Canta Fundraising Event at Orlando Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:México Canta Fundraising Event at Orlando Museum of Art\nOpera Orlando is partnering with Casa De Mexico to present it’s México Canta! fundraising event\, an evening of entertainment dedicated to the culture\, costume\, and music of Mexico\, and the art of surrealist painter Frida Kahlo. Tickets are on sale now for this exclusive event happening September 9\, 2023 at the Orlando Museum of Art. Enjoy a vibrant and exciting social night of food\, wine\, margaritas\, live music\, and dance. \nMéxico Canta! is the first of several unique lead-up events to Opera Orlando’s MainStage production of Frida\, which will be performed at Steinmetz Hall at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts\, January 26 and 28\, 2024. \nMéxico Canta! will feature a lively performance by the Mexican Marimba Ensemble in the museum’s main gallery during the pre-show reception with Mexican-inspired cuisine and margaritas provided by Frontera Cocina Mexicana. Then\, Mariachi Nuevo Guadalajara will lead guests into the museum’s auditorium for a memorable performance of dancing and singing by Mexico Lindo Folkloric Ballet Orlando and Mexican-American soprano Cecilia Violetta López\, offering attendees a sneak peek of her performance as the title role in Frida\, which she will return to Orlando to sing in January. \nThe event will also showcase contemporary paintings from Hispanic artists throughout Central Florida who were inspired by Kahlo and her artwork and sponsored by Casa de Mexico. Hand-made folk dresses donated by Cabetcal from the Mexican state of Oaxaca will also be on display. These beautiful and detailed dresses are typical of the ones Frida wore as a connection to her mother’s heritage. \nTickets\nTickets for the event are $75 and space is limited to only 200 guests for this special event. A paid valet parking option will be available. Purchase tickets HERE or call the Opera Orlando box office at (407) 512-1900\, ext. 0.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/mexico-canta-fundraising-event-at-orlando-museum-of-art/
LOCATION:Orlando Museum of Art\, 2416 Mills Ave N\, Orlando\, FL\, 32803\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Central Florida,Dance
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SUMMARY:Audubon's Back to School Bird Bash
DESCRIPTION:Audubon’s Back to School Bird Bash\nStep right up folks and prepare to be amazed by the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey Back to School Bird Bash! Join us on August 26th from 10 AM to 12 PM to kick off the school year with this carnival-themed event. There will be games\, crafts\, and lots of bird of prey education. Admission is free with an item from our wishlist! \nAudubon Center for Birds of Prey\nLocated in Maitland on Lake Sybelia\, Audubon Center for Birds of Prey is a rehabilitation facility for injured raptors\, as well as a nationally renowned research institute with a strong focus on educational programming. \nSince 1979\, over 10\,000 raptors have been treated. Additionally\, more than 40 percent have been released back into the wild (the center released its 400th Bald Eagle in 2010). At times\, the public can view 15 or more captive raptor species at the center\, such as Bald Eagle\, Peregrine Falcon\, Mississippi Kite\, Cooper’s Hawk\, Great Horned Owl\, Crested Caracara and Short-tailed Hawk. \nThe grounds feature a picnic area\, native plants and a butterfly garden. The center’s educational programs cover rehabilitation techniques\, raptor biology\, habitat and identification. Programs are excellent for families and people of all ages. If traveling in a group\, call ahead to schedule a program. Public events include a Baby Owl Shower (spring) and an Owl Prowl (fall).
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/audubons-back-to-school-bird-bash/
LOCATION:Audubon Center for Birds of Prey\, 1101 Audubon Way\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Animals,Central Florida
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SUMMARY:Movie Classics: My Fair Lady @ Ritz Theater Sanford
DESCRIPTION:Movie Classics: My Fair Lady at Ritz Theater Sanford\nJoin us for the beloved film – Movie Classics: My Fair Lady at Ritz Theater Sanford! My Fair Lady is a 1964 American musical drama film adapted from the 1956 Lerner and Loewe stage musical based on George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 stage play Pygmalion. Directed by George Cukor\, the film depicts a poor Cockney flower-seller named Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) who overhears an arrogant phonetics professor\, Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison)\, as he casually wagers that he could teach her to speak “proper” English\, thereby making her presentable in the high society of Edwardian London. Rated G. $5 at the door. In Partnership with the City of Sanford. \nThe Ritz Theater Sanford\nSanford‘s restored historic community Theater presents concerts\, films\, theatrical productions\, special events\, and educational programs for youth. \nLocated in Historic Downtown Sanford\, Florida\, The Ritz Theater is the region’s entertainment destination. We present memorable experiences that engage\, inspire\, and entertain audiences of all ages. \nExperience amazing performances\, popular theatricals\, ballet\, Illusionists and magicians\, special events\, and classic movies. Click 100 Years above to learn more about our journey.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/movie-classics-my-fair-lady-ritz-theater-sanford/
LOCATION:The Ritz Theater At Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center\, 201 S. Magnolia Avenue\, Sanford\, FL\, 32771
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Nightlife,Theater
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SUMMARY:28th Annual City Of Winter Park 4th of July Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 28th Annual City of Winter Park 4th of July Celebration. The festivities begin at the main stage with opening remarks from a city official and the National Anthem. The event continues with music from Madison Zavitz\, Miss City Beautiful\, and a patriotic performance by the Bach Festival Choir and Brass Ensemble led by Dr. John Sinclair. Activities will also feature a Kids Zone in West Meadow with carnival midway games\, bounce slides\, balloon artists\, Kona Ice® and more hosted by the Parks & Recreation Department. The annual bicycle parade will begin at 10:45 a.m. Children can bring their bicycles already decorated or decorate them at the corner of Park and Morse avenues. The Electric Utility Department will sponsor FREE individual mini pies\, cookies\, and water (while supplies last). \nCelebrate in style this  Independence day with the City of Winter Park! This Winter Park 4th of July celebration promises to deliver. Join the Bach Festival Choir and Brass Ensemble for their performance at 9:30 a.m. Make sure to grab some Kona Ice®\, pies\, and cookies while celebrating (while supplies last). \nBring the family over to enjoy a Kids Zone with carnival games\, balloon artist and bounce slides provided by our Parks & Recreation Family Fun Program. \n9 a.m. – Welcome by Mayor Phil Anderson\n9:15 a.m. – Madison Zavitz performs\n9:30 a.m. – Bach Festival Brass Ensemble & Choir performs\n10:45 a.m. – Bike Parade
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/28th-annual-city-of-winter-park-4th-of-july-celebration/
LOCATION:Central Park West MEadow\, 150 West Morse Boulevard\, Winter Park\, FL\, 32789\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Events
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SUMMARY:Orlando Brunchfest
DESCRIPTION:Orlando Brunchfest\nDig into Orlando Brunchfest! This is a 21 and up event\, no exceptions\, no kids\, no babies\, no pets. Rain or Shine\, no refunds. Beat the lines with Early Entry VIP free food tickets (must be used between 11am and 1pm). \nAlcohol will cut off at 2:30pm. There is plenty of parking at the venue\, but we encourage you to not drink and drive. If drinking please take advantage of Uber\, Lyft a cab\, or walking. \n*We reserve the right to cutoff anyone at anytime. \nOrlando loves brunch\, so we the Orlando Brunchfest aims to celebrate some of the best local restaurants serving up tasting size portions of the brunch items they do best. We will also feature bottomless brunch beverages – Bloody Marys\, Mimosas\, Blue Chair Bay Rum Brunch Punch\, and beer. A full list of participating restaurants will be announced on OrlandoBrunchfest.com. \nWe will also have live music with onstage DJ giving away cash prizes\, season passes and promotional items. Brunch samples will be $4 each paid directly to each restaurant. Proceeds from the Orlando Brunchfest are donated to the wedding charity WeddingWish.org \n⏰ Time: VIP @11AM & General Admission 12PM – 3 PM\n🍱 Enjoy Dynamic Menus With Plenty of Options & Varieties\n🍾 Mimosas 🥂 & 🍹 Drink Specials All Event Long\n🥤 Drink free with your Orlando Brunchfest Souvenir Cup\n🎵 Onstage DJ will be Giving Us a Party Vibe with all the Top Hits\n📸 Professional Photographers & Photo Ops\n💸 Cash Prizes every hour with Cash Cube Raffle Tickets \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/orlando-brunchfest/
LOCATION:Orlando Festival Park\, 2911 E Robinson St\, Orlando\, FL\, 32803\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Food,Local
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: (un)Common Faith
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: (un)Common Faith\nHear from and meet the featured artist and curator\, and enjoy the A&H’s beautifully lit campus at night as you explore the new exhibition! The party will also feature live music by Big Ron Betts\, food by Brock’s BBQ\, and a bar. This exhibition will feature the religious and spiritual works of A&H’s founder\, J. André Smith\, paired with the religious works of Missionary Mary L. Proctor. \nUsing found objects from her junkyard\, Missionary Mary crafts three-dimensional works and paintings assembled from buttons\, mirrors\, jewelry\, doors\, and other various trinkets. Some works are inspired by bible scripture and others by memories of her grandmother or her childhood. Most include written messages of spiritual truths or life lessons. \nDuring his life\, Smith sought to bridge the gap between different communities of color\, like Maitland and Eatonville\, through his religious works and to bring to the forefront the common aspects and shared articles of faith. \nThe conversation between these two artists will examine Smith’s interest in\, and fascination with\, spirituality and diverse belief systems. \nTICKETS – This event is FREE for all attendees\, thanks to an anonymous donor! (Bring your friends and family!) Optional donations of any size are gladly accepted while reserving your free tickets\, and helps us continue expanding our free programming. Get your tickets here. \nArt & History Museums of Maitland\nArt & History Museums of Maitland (A&H) is a premier Central Florida cultural destination and community gathering place\, combining the best of both art and history. A&H is home to four unique museums: the Maitland Historical Museum\, the Telephone Museum\, the Waterhouse Residence & Carpentry Shop Museum\, and the Maitland Art Center (the only National Historic Landmark in greater Orlando). A&H is also home to a variety of art classes and workshops\, as well as two artist residency programs.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/opening-reception-uncommon-faith/
LOCATION:Art & History Museums of Maitland\, 231 West Packwood Avenue\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Central Florida
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SUMMARY:Gregory Archery | Summer Camp Orlando
DESCRIPTION:Gregory Archery Summer Camp Orlando is a great opportunity for kids to learn and sharpen their archery skills. \nParticipants will learn the fundamentals of archery\, including how to aim\, shoot\, and improve their accuracy. \nThe camp also provides kids with the chance to compete in friendly competitions and make new friends who share their interest in archery. \nWith experienced instructors and a great indoor/outdoor setting\, this 2023 archery summer camp is a fantastic way to spend summer days while gaining new skills and having fun! Don’t miss all the fun this summer that comes along with Gregory Archery Summer Camp Orlando! \nReview our article about Fun Summer Activities For Kids! \nALL EQUIPMENT WILL BE PROVIDED. SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED. JUST BRING A BOXED LUNCH! \nAGES 6 – 14 \nWATER BOTTLE & HAT ARE ALSO RECOMMENDED.\n$300/WEEK PER CHILD \nARCHERY WAIVER\nPlease fill out the waiver HERE or email us for the required waiver and then Email your completed waiver to gregoryarcheryflorida@gmail.com \nDATES & LOCATIONS:\n————————————————————— \nWINTER PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- 400 S LAKEMONT AVE\, WINTER PARK\, FL 32792\nJune 5th – 9th \n8am – 3pm \nGregory Archery Summer Camp Orlando REGISTER NOW\nJune 12th – 16th \n8am – 3pm \nGregory Archery is Florida’s most convenient archery range & Florida’s best place for Archery Tag! \nI’m Coach Mason\, the owner & head coach of GREGORY ARCHERY. In my division\, I’ve been ranked 3rd in the state of Florida and 102nd in America. \nI have taught over a thousand people how to shoot a bow & arrow. \nIn my career as an archery instructor\, I have trained numerous people to achieve gold\, silver\, and bronze medals. I have taught adults\, kids\, families\, cops\, veterans\, firefighters\, etc. \nNobody is unteachable! \nAll members of our staff are USA Archery and U.S. Center for SAFESPORT certified. Each instructor is background checked and drug tested regularly. We work with Orange County Public Schools & we volunteer with the OCPS Partners In Education program.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/gregory-archery-summer-camp-orlando-2023/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Classes,Education,Events,Florida,Kids,Local,Summer Camps
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T130000
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SUMMARY:Winter Garden Farmers Market 15th Birthday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Winter Garden Farmers Market 15th Birthday Celebration\nWinter Garden Farmers Market 15th Birthday Celebration\nSaturday\, June 3\, 2023 \n8:00 am – 1:00 pm (Birthday Activities: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm)\nDowntown Pavilion 104 Lakeview Avenue\, Winter Garden\, FL 34787\nThe Winter Garden Farmers Market is celebrating its 15th birthday\, and you are invited to its party! \nVisit on Saturday\, June 3\, for the following FREE birthday-related activities:\n*Face Painting\n*Kids Craft Session (Art Table/Tent at Parking Garage Plaza\, 160 S. Boyd St.)\n*Giant Lawn Games – Fun for the whole family! (Lawn adjacent to Pavilion)\n*Live Music\n*Tote Bag Giveaway – A commemorative Winter Garden 120th Anniversary Total Bag will be gifted to the first 120 guests to the Information Booth at Pavilion entrance (supply limited).\nWinter Garden Farmers Market boasts a variety of vendors selling items such as:\n*locally sourced produce\n*artwork\n*gourmet provisions\n*jewelry\n*baked goods\n*home decor\n*delicacies\n*apparel & accessories\n*pet supplies\n*seasonal items\n*artisan crafts\nand MORE! \nDowntown Winter Garden\nSettlers began arriving in the Winter Garden area by the 1850s\, attracted by the fertile muck land that bordered Lake Apopka. They engaged in citrus and vegetable farming\, living in small settlements situated along the lake’s south shore. By the end of the nineteenth century\, Winter Garden’s business district had grown up alongside the two railroad lines that ran through the city. \nToday\, Winter Garden’s Historic District serves as a successful example of historic preservation. Infill development\, redevelopment\, repurposed buildings\, preservation\, housing\, and businesses all converge to create a thriving downtown that draws people from around the world.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/winter-garden-farmers-market-15th-birthday-celebration/
LOCATION:Winter Garden Downtown Historic District\, Winter Garden\, FL\, 34787\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Shopping
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SUMMARY:Sunset at the Zoo
DESCRIPTION:Sunset at the Zoo\nEvery fourth Friday of every month\, May through September\, the Central Florida Zoo will be open for Sunset at the Zoo for some after-hours fun from 5 p.m. to sunset. \nThis month we will be celebrating Asian American & Pacific Islander culture and heritage! There will be cultural-themed food\, music\, dancing\, activities and more! \nTicket info:\n$8 if purchased onsite\n$6 if purchased online\n$40 Family 4-Pack: includes 4 tickets\, hot dogs\, and fountain drinks!\nLast admission is 7:30 p.m. for each event. This event is not included for Annual Pass holders. Some animals may not be viewable during this event. \nPurchase Tickets \nCentral Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens\nThe Zoo is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit that is an affordable family experience supported by private donations and gate admission. We are one of a small number of private\, non-profit\, Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA)-accredited zoos in the country and a great community resource that enhances the quality of life in Central Florida by offering a unique Zoo experience. We bring the world of animals to our guests who may never have the opportunity to see these animals in the wild\, and we are dedicated to the preservation and conservation of animals worldwide. \nEducational Experiences\nIn our efforts to educate the children of Central Florida\, we offer premier educational experiences that reach over 100\,000 school children each year through our summer camps\, programs and community outreaches. As a popular tourist destination\, we are given the opportunity to spread our message and sphere of influence to an unlimited and constantly changing audience outside the local community.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/sunset-at-the-zoo/
LOCATION:Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens\, 3755 W Seminole Blvd.\, Sanford\, FL\, 32771\, United States
CATEGORIES:Animals,Central Florida
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230524T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230524T183000
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SUMMARY:Jewish Pavilion on the Lake
DESCRIPTION:Jewish Pavilion on the Lake\nJewish Pavilion on the Lake at Venue on the Lake (formerly known as Maitland Civic Center)\nWe appreciate a $25 donation per person to support The Jewish Pavilion’s goal to enhance the lives of seniors who reside in elder-care communities. \nProceeds from the event will be split with Venue on the Lake. Enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres\, desserts\, wine\, and fun “mocktails” in an outdoor/indoor venue. \nThe Jewish Pavilion is offering you an exciting opportunity to market your business for as little as $100 for a promotional/display table at Pavilion on the Lake. \nYou’ll be in front of nearly 200 people looking for your goods and services and you’ll be helping us enhance the lives of seniors. In addition to your marketing materials\, we request all vendors provide a vegetarian appetizer or a small dessert. \nClick here to sign up before they are all reserved. \nThe Jewish Pavilion\nThe Jewish Pavilion enhances the lives of residents in independent\, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities throughout Central Florida by providing visitations\, Shabbat services\, holiday festivities\, inter-generational celebrations\, musicals\, educational courses\, grief support\, and other programs make our seniors feel connected to a loving community. \nThe Jewish Pavilion is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt non-profit. We operate solely on the generosity of our supporters. Won’t you please make a donation to help us continue our mission?
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/jewish-pavilion-on-the-lake/
LOCATION:Venue on the Lake/Maitland Civic Center\, 641 Maitland Ave S\, Maitland\, FL\, 32751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Causes,Central Florida
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T133000
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn – Florida: A History in Pictures
DESCRIPTION:Lunch & Learn – Florida: A History in Pictures\nJoin in for Lunch & Learn – Florida: A History in Pictures at Orange County Regional History Center. Beginning with a long-running\, popular social media presence\, Mike McGinness and Jeff Davies have created a book that offers a photographic account of the Sunshine State through more than 130 images ― many of them published for the first time. From the stone fort at St. Augustine to the Everglades (or “The Big Swamp” as it was called early in the 20th century) to Bok Tower Gardens\, and much more\, Florida: A History in Pictures offers a stunning portrait of our state. Hear how the McGinness and Davies tracked down these rare photos and discovered the stories behind the pictures. \nBorn in Orlando and raised in Altamonte Springs and Tampa\, Mike McGinness has a passion for studying history\, the great outdoors\, bass fishing\, music\, and rooting for his favorite sports teams. He works in Data Center Operations for AdventHealth in Altamonte Springs and has been with the same company for 38 years. \nJeff Davies came to Miami Beach via Brooklyn\, New York\, when he was just 5 years old. He’s always been interested in the history behind old pictures and became known as the family historian. He eventually became the third generation in his family in the audio-video electronics business and continues in this profession today. Jeff lives in Boca Raton\, Florida. \nParticipate virtually or in-person. \nPurchase Tickets \nCost: $5\, members FREE. With lunch: $14\, members $9. Lunch must be ordered by 9 a.m. on Thursday\, April 6. | Call 407-836-8580 with questions.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/lunch-learn-florida-a-history-in-pictures/
LOCATION:Orange County Regional History Center\, 65 E Central Blvd\, Orlando\, FL\, 32801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,History
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SUMMARY:Music And Words Of Love A Valentine Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Music And Words Of Love A Valentine Luncheon\nYou’re invited to the Music And Words Of Love A Valentine Luncheon. Opera Orlando’s annual Valentine’s program at the home of Audrey & John Ruggieri features Metropolitan Opera tenor Won Whi Choi\, internationally renowned soprano Emily Birsan\, and pianist Nicolas Giusti along with Opera Orlando’s own Gabriel Preisser. \nEmily Birsan\nWon Whi Choi\nSunday | February 12\, 2023 at 2 p.m. | 5083 Isleworth Country Club Drive | Windermere\, FL 34786 | Tickets are $150 each and include lunch and dessert. Tickets for Opera Orlando Ambassadors are $125. \nValet parking provided. \nThis event is completely and graciously underwritten by Audrey and John Ruggieri. 100% of your ticket price goes to Opera Orlando and is fully tax-deductible. \nPurchase Tickets \nAbout Opera Orlando\nOpera sings to every heart\, connecting us to our history\, to our humanity\, and to our community. It is Opera Orlando’s privilege and responsibility to carry on opera’s legacy by sharing emotionally compelling and unique stories. We strive to introduce audiences new and old to the beauty and splendor of the greatest of all art forms. \nCelebrating\, expanding\, and sharing the world’s greatest art form. \nOur Mission\nOpera Orlando’s mission is to engage and entertain Central Florida audiences through the transformative experience of opera. Opera Orlando presents high-quality\, relevant productions and educational programs for all ages that enrich and reflect our community’s diverse culture. \nOur Story\nIn January 2016\, Opera Orlando raised its banner with the goal of becoming the standard bearer for the art form in central Florida. The region had been well-served for over a half of a century by the Orlando Opera and then\, in 2009\, by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and the Florida Opera Theatre. It was from the latter of the three that Opera Orlando was forged under the leadership of General Director Gabriel Preisser.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/music-and-words-of-love-a-valentine-luncheon/
LOCATION:5083 Isleworth Country Club Dr.\, Windermere\, FL\, 5083 Isleworth Country Club Dr.\, Windermere\, FL\, 34786\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Music,Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Opera Orlando":MAILTO:info@operaorlando.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230212T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110905
CREATED:20221217T000324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221217T000324Z
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SUMMARY:Milk Mart - Lazy Lovers Market
DESCRIPTION:Milk Mart Lazy Lovers Market\nWe love love; and it’s time to celebrate the inclusivity and diversity of all the different types of love out there at Milk Mart Lazy Lovers Market! We’re here for every type of love\, between all kinds of people\, friends\, partners\, family\, and everything in-between. \nJoin us on February 12th for Milk Mart’s sweetest market; the Sunday before Valentine’s Day\, it makes for a perfect weekend day out with your partner\, best friends\, family\, or pups! Featuring over 200 local artists\, makers\, vendors\, and businesses to visit\, there’s something for all types of love! \nMilk Mart\nMilk Mart is a quarterly Sunday market hosted on the Robinson block in The Milk District\, spanning The Nook\, Etoile Boutique\, Sportstown\, Sideward\, and Milkhouse\, and featuring over 125 local makers\, businesses\, artists\, pop-ups\, and food trucks. Grounded firmly in its community\, we hope everyone will come out and party with us! \nThe Milk District\nCome check out Orlando‘s REAL downtown! The Milk District is a cultural hub with a progressive lifestyle\, music and arts scene\, featuring diverse culinary experiences\, colorful murals\, recreational sporting and music venues\, unique shopping destinations\, community gardens\, award winning bars\, coffee shops and more. \nThe area is deeply rooted in community and local flavor\, with ongoing neighborhood events such as Tasty Tuesdays – a weekly food truck block party\, artisan markets\, community bike rides\, music festivals and eclectic meet ups.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/milk-mart-lazy-lovers-market/
LOCATION:The Nook on Robinson\, 2432 E. Robinson\, Orlando\, FL\, 32803\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Crafts,Holidays,Shopping
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230208T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230208T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110905
CREATED:20230107T030633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T030633Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Preserving the Ephemeral: Emergence of Historic Preservation in the United States
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: Preserving the Ephemeral: Emergence of Historic Preservation in the United States @ The Morse Museum\nLecture: Preserving the Ephemeral: Emergence of Historic Preservation in the United States at The Morse Museum. Join us for a talk by Richard Guy Wilson\, Commonwealth Professor Emeritus\, Architectural History\, University of Virginia\, Charlottesville\, Virginia. Jeannette G. and Hugh F. McKean Pavilion\, 161 West Canton Avenue (just behind the Museum). Free. \nJanuary and February at the Morse Museum: Free Lectures\, Films\, and Friday Nights\nThe months of January and February at the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art include two free lectures from a four-part series focusing on historic preservation; a free winter film series where architect George Clarke takes viewers on a tour of some of the homes\, gardens\, and properties cared for by the National Trust in Britain; and free admission on Friday nights from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. \nAbout\nThe Morse Museum houses the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933)\, including the artist and designer’s jewelry\, pottery\, paintings\, art glass\, leaded-glass lamps and windows; his chapel interior from the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago; and art and architectural objects from his Long Island country estate\, Laurelton Hall. The Museum’s holdings also include American art pottery\, late 19th- and early 20th-century American paintings\, graphics\, and decorative art. For 35 years\, the Museum was housed on the campus of Rollins College and known as the Morse Gallery of Art. \nThe Morse today occupies more than 42\,000 square feet of space on its campus at Park and Canton Avenues. The Morse is owned and operated by the Charles Hosmer Morse Foundation and receives additional support from the Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation. It receives no public funds.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/lecture-preserving-the-ephemeral-emergence-of-historic-preservation-in-the-united-states/
LOCATION:The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art\, 445 North Park Avenue\, Winter Park\, FL\, 32789\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Classes,Museums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230123T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230123T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110905
CREATED:20221216T232912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221216T233149Z
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SUMMARY:Ritz Classic Movies: Psycho @ The Ritz Theater
DESCRIPTION:Ritz Classic Movies: Psycho @ The Ritz Theater\nRitz Classic Movies: Psycho @ The Ritz Theater. This 1960 film centers on an encounter between a secretary\, Marion Crane (Leigh)\, who ends up at a secluded motel after stealing money from her employer\, and the motel’s owner-manager\, Norman Bates (Perkins)\, and its aftermath. Produced by Alfred Hitchcock. \nIn Partnership With \n \nDate: January 05\, 2023\nTime” 7:26pm – 9:00pm\nLocation: Ritz Theater | \nThe Ritz Theater At Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center\n201 S. Magnolia Ave.\, Sanford\, FL | Sanford\, FL\nEntry Fee: $5 at the Door\nRated PG13 \nThe Ritz Theater At Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center\nLocated in Historic Downtown Sanford\, Florida\, The Ritz Theater is the region’s entertainment destination. We present memorable experiences that engage\, inspire\, and entertain audiences of all ages. \nIt’s our 100th Anniversary and we’re ready to celebrate with amazing performances\, popular theatricals\, special events\, and classic movies. Click 100 Years above to learn more about our journey. \nOur Community Promise\nWe support a culture of diversity and inclusion\, which we value as a collection of individual attributes that together reflect the uniqueness of each person. The Ritz Theater will not discriminate in its programming and activities and strives to be a significant and relevant entertainment destination for all the communities we serve. \nMission Statement</h3\nOur mission is to produce and present entertainment that engages and inspires diverse audiences while cultivating performance art for youth and regional talent.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/ritz-classic-movies-psycho-the-ritz-theater/
LOCATION:The Ritz Theater At Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center\, 201 S. Magnolia Avenue\, Sanford\, FL\, 32771
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230120T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230120T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110905
CREATED:20230107T021212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T021212Z
UID:93437-1674243000-1674250200@parkavemagazine.com
SUMMARY:Earth to Mars: The Bruno Mars Experience
DESCRIPTION:Earth to Mars: The Bruno Mars Experience\nEarth to Mars: The Bruno Mars Experience: “Uptown Funk gonna give it to you” when the Ritz Theater presents this Bruno Mars tribute event. This captivating concert combines the gripping dynamic of some of Southern California’s most professional and engaging performers with a sound you can barely distinguish from the original. They’ll have you on your feet dancing. You’ll be “Over the Moon” experiencing the greatest Mars hits. \nPurchase Tickets Here \nAbout The Ritz Theater\nLocated in Historic Downtown Sanford\, Florida\, The Ritz Theater is the region’s entertainment destination. We present memorable experiences that engage\, inspire\, and entertain audiences of all ages. \nIt’s our 100th Anniversary and we’re ready to celebrate with amazing performances\, popular theatricals\, special events\, and classic movies. Click 100 Years above to learn more about our journey. \nMission Statement\nOur mission is to produce and present entertainment that engages and inspires diverse audiences while cultivating performance art for youth and regional talent. \nOur Community Promise\nWe support a culture of diversity and inclusion\, which we value as a collection of individual attributes that together reflect the uniqueness of each person. The Ritz Theater will not discriminate in its programming and activities and strives to be a significant and relevant entertainment destination for all the communities we serve.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/earth-to-mars-the-bruno-mars-experience/
LOCATION:Ritz Theater Sanford\, 201 S. Magnolia Avenue\, Sanford\, FL\, 32771\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230120T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110905
CREATED:20230107T025220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T030033Z
UID:93441-1674216000-1674219600@parkavemagazine.com
SUMMARY:Friday Film Series @ The Morse Museum
DESCRIPTION:Friday Film Series @ The Morse Museum. George Clarke’s National Trust Unlocked: Kingston Lacy (46 minutes)\nCome by for the Friday Film Series @ The Morse Museum. In this six-part series\, English architect George Clarke takes viewers on a tour of some of the homes\, gardens\, and properties cared for by the National Trust in Britain. Jeannette G. and Hugh F. McKean Pavilion\, 161 West Canton Avenue (just behind the Museum). Bring a lunch. Free. \nJanuary and February at the Morse Museum: Free Lectures\, Films\, and Friday Nights\nThe months of January and February at the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art include two free lectures from a four-part series focusing on historic preservation; a free winter film series where architect George Clarke takes viewers on a tour of some of the homes\, gardens\, and properties cared for by the National Trust in Britain; and free admission on Friday nights from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. \nThe Morse Museum\nThe Morse Museum houses the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933)\, including the artist and designer’s jewelry\, pottery\, paintings\, art glass\, leaded-glass lamps and windows; his chapel interior from the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago; and art and architectural objects from his Long Island country estate\, Laurelton Hall. The Museum’s holdings also include American art pottery\, late 19th- and early 20th-century American paintings\, graphics\, and decorative art. \nFor 35 years\, the Museum was housed on the campus of Rollins College and known as the Morse Gallery of Art. In 1977\, it was relocated to 151 East Welbourne Avenue in Winter Park\, and its name was changed in the mid-1980s to The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/george-clarkes-national-trust-unlocked-kingston-lacy/
LOCATION:The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art\, 445 North Park Avenue\, Winter Park\, FL\, 32789\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Classes,Museums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230114T233000
DTSTAMP:20260430T110905
CREATED:20221022T003429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221022T003559Z
UID:92501-1673697600-1673739000@parkavemagazine.com
SUMMARY:Sanford PUNK FEST 5
DESCRIPTION:Sanford PUNK FEST 5\nSanford PUNK FEST is back and bigger/better than ever! Sanford PUNK FEST 5 will be a full day of music split between two stages at West End Trading Co. in Sanford\, FL. \n2 Stages\n18 Bands\nFull day of Punk music \nPre-Sale Tickets out now! Second lineup announce drops on 11/7!\nInterested in being a sponsor? Please email sanfordpunkfest@gmail.com \nSat Jan 14 2023\n12:00 PM (Doors 12:00 PM)\nWest End Trading Company\n202 S Sanford Ave Sanford\, FL 32771\n$15.00\nAges 21+ (This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event\, and will not be eligible for a refund.) \nPurchase Tickets  \n \nAbout Sanford PUNK FEST\nFull-day Punk Rock Festival in Sanford\, FL. Powered by Havoc Underground. \nWest End Trading Co.\nWest End Trading Co. is the hottest concert venue & bar in Historic Downtown Sanford! Live music\, DJs\, full bar\, pub grub\, craft beer and lively vibe! Home to the famous Sunshine State Bomb and biggest food\, drink and music events in Central Florida.
URL:https://parkavemagazine.com/event/sanford-punk-fest-5/
LOCATION:West End Trading Co.\, 202 S Sanford Ave\, Sanford\, FL\, 32771\, United States
CATEGORIES:Central Florida,Music
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