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JUNE Animal Crackers Through Sunday, July 2, at the Mad Cow Theatre, 54 W. Church St., Orlando. Tickets start at $23. Visit madcowtheatre.com or call (407) 297-8788. Skylight Through Sunday, July 9, at the Mad Cow Theatre, 54 W. Church St., Orlando. Tickets start at $40. Visit madcowtheatre.com or call (407) 297-8788. Aladdin & the Magic Lamp Thursday, June 15, to Sunday, July 23, at the Orlando Shakespeare Theater, 812 E. Rollins St., Orlando. Tickets start at $14. Call (407) 447-1700. Snow White Friday, June 16, to Sunday, June 25, at the Spotlight Theatre of Central Florida, 4022 S. Orlando Drive, Sanford. Tickets cost $17 for adults and $15 for children. Call (407) 542-4526. Cabaret Saturday, June 17, to Monday, July 3, at Osceola Arts, 2411 E. Irlo Bronson Highway, Kissimmee. Tickets cost $15. Visit osceolaarts.org or call (407) 846-6257. Pianist Mike Davis in Concert 6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 17, at the Modernism Museum, 145 E. Fourth Ave., Mount Dora. Tickets are $20 for members and $25 for non-members. Visit modernismmuseum.org or call (352) 385-0034.
Diana Ross will bring her In the Name of Love Tour to the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
Summer Dance Showcase 6 p.m. Sunday, June 18, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets cost $25. Visit drphillipscenter.org or call (844) 513-2014.
Shrek the Musical, Jr. Wednesday, June 21, to Sunday, June 25, at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 201 S. Magnolia, Sanford. Tickets cost $15. Visit wdpac.com or call (407) 321-8111.
Jeff Rupert Quartet 8 p.m. Monday, June 19, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $15. Call (407) 636-9951.
Carol Stein and Friends 8 p.m Wednesday, June 21, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $15. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951.
Linda Cole with Greg Parnell and Company 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 20, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $15. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951.
Pianist Jamila Tekalli 8 p.m. Thursday, June 22, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $10. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951. Airtight 8 p.m. Friday, June 23, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $10. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951. All Happiness, Judy Garland 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 24, at the Winter Park Playhouse, 711 Orange Ave., Suite C, Winter Park. Tickets start at $32. Visit winterparkplayhouse.org or call (407) 645-0145.
“Animal Crackers” will be at the Mad Cow Theatre through July 2.
World Ballet Competition: All Stars of Dance Gala Performance 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 24, at the Linda Chapin Auditorium at the Orange County Convention Center, 9800 International Drive, Orlando. Ticket prices vary. Visit worldballetcompetition.com or call (877) 313-1877. Lillette’s Rhythm Club — Then and Now 8 p.m. Saturday, June 24, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $25. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951. Eunmi Ko with Strings & Hammers 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 25, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com. Diana Ross: In The Name of Love Tour with special guest Rhonda Ross 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 27, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets start at $49.50. Visit drphillipscenter.org or call (844) 513-2014.
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Cortez and Koelble 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 28, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $10. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com.
Todd Burge 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 2, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com.
The Producers: A Mel Brooks Musical Friday, June 30, to Sunday, July 23, at the Bay St. Players’ Historic State Theatre, 109 N. Bay St., Eustis. Tickets start at $18. Visit baystreet.players.org.
An Evening with Bill Maher 8 p.m. Saturday, July 8, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets start at $45. Visit drphillipscenter.org or call (844) 513-2014.
Chris Cortez Trio featuring Chuck Archard and Eddie Metz 8 p.m. Friday, June 30, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $15. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951.
Simply Tina: A Tribute to the legendary Tina Turner 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 8, at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 201 S. Magnolia, Sanford. Tickets start at $23. Visit wdpac. com.
JULY Dan TDM On Tour 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 1, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets start at $39.50. Visit drphillipscenter.org or call (844) 513-2014.
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The Conglomerate 8 p.m. Saturday, July 1, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $15. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951.
Fernando Ferrarone Trio 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 9, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com. Zeena Parkins 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 10, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com. Sounds of Summer: Colors of Brass 7 p.m. Monday, July 10, at The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave., Orlando. Ticket prices vary. Visit orlandophil.org.
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Lakeside Chamber Players: French Kiss 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 18, at Lakeside Inn, 100 Alexander St., Mount Dora. Tickets are $15. Visit lcpclassical.com or call (813) 335-2997. Blue Bamboo’s One-Year Anniversary featuring Orlando Jazz Orchestra 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 18, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $20. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951.
Professors of Jazz 7 p.m. Thursday, July 13, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets start at $45. Visit drphillipscenter.org or call (844) 513-2014. The Music Man Friday, July 14, to Sunday, Aug. 6, at the Sonnetag Theatre at the IceHouse, 1100 N. Unser St., Mount Dora. Tickets start at $9.50. Visit icehousetheatre.com or call (352) 383-3133. Proparoxitona 9 p.m. Friday, July 14, at the Bob Carr Theater, 401 W. Livingston St., Orlando. Tickets start at $25. Visit drphillipscenter.org or call (844) 513-2014. Smokin Torpedoes 8 p.m. Saturday, July 15, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $15. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951. A Play By Joseph Reed Hayes 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 16, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com.
Seussical Friday, July 21, to Sunday, Aug. 6, at Osceola Arts, 2411 E. Irlo Bronson Highway, Kissimmee. Tickets cost $22. Visit osceolaarts.org or call (407) 846-6257. Hairspray Saturday, July 22, and Sunday, July 23, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets start at $20. Visit drphillipscenter.org or call (844) 513-2014. Tito Puente Jr. with the Rico Monaco Band 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 23, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets cost $35. Visit drphillipscenter.org. Ernie Evans & The Florida State Bluegrass Band and The Gatorbone Trio 4 p.m. Sunday, July 23, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets cost $25. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736. Sounds of Summer: Music of the Beatles 7 p.m., Monday, July 24, at The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave., Orlando. Ticket prices vary. Visit orlandophil.org or call (407) 7700071.
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Khourshid/Volmer/ Erickson Piano Trio Concert 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 12, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com.
Carol Stein and Friends 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 19, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $15. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951.
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CREATIVE SPACE The Dr. Phillips Center Jazz Orchestra, the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orlando Ballet and the Orlando Opera all will call Steinmetz Hall home once it is completed.
The 127,750square-foot expansion will include Steinmetz Hall and The Green Room.
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n early March, members of the arts community gathered in downtown Orlando to celebrate the groundbreaking for the 127,750-square-foot expansion of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The expansion includes the construction of Steinmetz Hall and The Green Room and is expected to be completed in 2020. “There is no doubt that Orlando has become one of the nation’s premier destinations on multiple levels, showcasing theme parks, sports and our very
own world-class arts center,” City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said during the groundbreaking ceremonies. “The addition of Steinmetz Hall and The Green Room adds to our city’s vibrant offerings for residents and visitors to enjoy for many years to come.” The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts already features the 2,700-seat Walt Disney Theater and the 300-seat Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater. The addition of the Steinmetz Hall — consisting of 1,700 seats — will complete the original vision for the Dr. Phillips Center. “To open a world-class arts
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center and, just a few years later, be able to complete the original vision with three accomplished theaters, acoustically and theatrically, is an amazing feat and a testament to the great support of the community,” said Kathy Ramsberger, president and CEO of the Dr. Phillips Center. Unlike the Walt Disney Theater or the Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Steinmetz Hall is being constructed for acoustical purposes. Once completed, the three-tiered hall will feature unplugged performances — the sound for each performance will rely on the acoustics of the theater rather than a sound system. An additional feature of the hall is the stage, which will have
the ability to be hydraulically lengthened, shortened or even lowered to create a flat floor. The construction of Steinmetz Hall is highly anticipated by several performing-arts organizations in the Orlando area that will call the space home once it is completed. That list includes the Dr. Phillips Center Jazz Orchestra, the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orlando Ballet and the Orlando Opera. “The opening of Steinmetz Hall is going to represent an incredible leap forward for Central Florida,” said Christopher Barton, executive director of the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. “Everything about our patrons’ experience at an Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra concert is going to be enhanced — from the way we gather together in the beautiful public spaces at the Dr. Phillips Center to how we hear the orchestra at its very best in a room perfectly designed for live symphonic music. I am incredibly excited to be leading the Philharmonic at such a pivotal moment for our organization and the community.” The expansion also includes the construction of The Green Room, which is a 3,000-squarefoot rehearsal space for perform-
ers and guests. The space, which will feature its own separate entrance from South Street, also may be used for intimate performance settings. Phase 1 of the Dr. Phillips Center, which included the construction of the Walt Disney Theater and the Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, was completed in 2014. Because designing an acoustic theater is both architecturally demanding and costly, leaders of the performing-arts center decided to build Steinmetz Hall at a later date as part of the Phase 2 construction. Currently, the estimated cost of the Phase 2 is $237.5 million. So far, the Dr. Phillips Center has raised about $222.8 million and is working to raise the remaining funds. But board members expressed confidence at raising the additional $14.7 million because of the excitement surrounding the construction of Phase 2. The building sits on a nine-acre site and will consist of an estimated 330,000 square feet at the end of the Phase 2 construction. Once completed, the Dr. Phillips Center will have the capacity to seat about 4,700 people throughout its three theaters. “The Dr. Phillips Center continues to shape Central Florida’s culture and economy,” Ramsberger said. “Our vision, Arts For Every Life, guides us to positively impact our community through dynamic experiences and education. Dr. Phillips Center is dedicated to being a creative gathering place where people love to experience, explore, learn, work and be an authentic part of the arts.” Contact Brittany Gaines at bgaines@orangeobserver.com.
“To open a worldclass arts center and, just a few years later, be able to complete the original vision with three accomplished theaters, acoustically and theatrically, is an amazing feat and a testament to the great support of the community,” — Kathy Ramsberger, president and CEO, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
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Cortez and Koelble 8 p.m. Thursday, July 27, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $10. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951. Some Enchanted Evening Friday, July 28, to Sunday, Aug. 20, at the Winter Park Playhouse, 711 Orange Ave., Suite C, Winter Park. Tickets start at $32. Visit winterparkplayhouse.org or call (407) 645-0145. Tamo Junto com Marco Luque 9 p.m. Saturday, July 29, at the Bob Carr Theater, 401 W. Livingston St., Orlando. Tickets start at $25. Visit drphillipscenter.org or call (844) 513-2014. Catch the Groove 8 p.m. Saturday, July 29, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $15. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951.
Beemo Band 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 30, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com.
AUGUST Fences Wednesday, Aug. 2, to Sunday, Aug. 27, at the Mad Cow Theatre, 54 W. Church St., Orlando. Tickets start at $16. Visit madcowtheatre.com or call (407) 297-8788. Sabrina Carpenter: The De-Tour 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets start at $37.50. Visit drphillipscenter.org or call (844) 513-2014. Space Coast Big Band 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com.
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Opera on Park: Baritone Daniel Belcher 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13, at the University Club of Winter Park, 841 N. Park Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $30. Visit operaorlando.org or call (407) 512-1900.
Lakeside Chamber Players: All American Brass 7 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 22, at Lakeside Inn, 100 Alexander St., Mount Dora. Tickets are $15. Visit lcpclassical.com or call (813) 335-2997.
Choreographer’s Showcase Saturday, Aug. 29, and Sunday, Aug. 30, at The Center for Contemporary Dance, 3580 Aloma Ave., No. 7, Winter Park. Tickets start at $12. Visit thecenterfordance.org or call (407) 695-8366 .
Sounds of Summer: Shattering the Glass Ceiling 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7, at The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave., Orlando. Ticket prices vary. Visit orlandophil.org or call (407) 7700071.
Carol Stein and Friends 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $15. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951.
Brandon Robertson 4tet 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com.
Cortez and Koelble 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 31, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $10. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com.
The Amish Project Wednesday, Aug. 9, to Sunday, Sept. 10, at the Mad Cow Theatre, 54 W. Church St., Orlando. Tickets start at $40. Visit madcowtheatre.com or call (407) 297-8788.
CF2 String Concert 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 20, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com.
Opera on Park: Soprano Wendy Bryn Harmer 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, at the University Club of Winter Park, 841 N. Park Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $30. Visit operaorlando.org or call (407) 512-1900.
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Sounds of Summer: Rimma & Friends 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 21, at The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave., Orlando. Ticket prices vary. Visit orlandophil.org or call (407) 7700071.
Sounds of Summer: Principals of Wind Power 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 28, at The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave., Orlando. Ticket prices vary. Visit orlandophil.org or call (407) 7700071.
Memphis: The Musical Friday, Aug. 11, to Sunday, Aug. 20, at the Bay St. Players’ Historic State Theatre, 109 N. Bay St., Eustis. Tickets cost $20. Visit baystreetplayers.org or call (352) 357-7777.
Man of La Mancha Wednesday, Sept. 6, to Sunday, Oct. 8, at the Orlando Shakespeare Theater, 812 E. Rollins St., Orlando. Tickets start at $14. Visit orlandoshakes.org or call (407) 447-1700. The Odd Couple Friday, Sept. 8, to Sunday, Oct. 1, at the Sonnetag Theatre at the IceHouse, 1100 N. Unser St., Mount Dora. Tickets start at $9.50. Visit icehousetheatre.com or call (352) 383-3133.
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August 13th - Grammy-award-winning Baritone Daniel Belcher
Tickets are $30 each or $75 for all three recitals.
Lynn Peghiny, Piano “ T H E K I N D O F P OW E R H O U S E S T U F F T H AT I N D I CAT ES A S TA R I N T H E M A K I N G ”
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August 27th - Metropolitan Opera Soprano Wendy Bryn Harmer
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All concerts begin at 2 pm – University Club of Winter Park 841 N. Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789 • Please join us for a Meet-the-Artists Reception at the conclusion of each concert.
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Opera on Park: Soprano Kenneithia Mitchell 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, at the University Club of Winter Park, 841 N. Park Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $30. Visit operaorlando.org or call (407) 512-1900.
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Smokin Torpedoes 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $15. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951.
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Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The King and I” Tuesday, Sept. 12, to Sunday, Sept. 17, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets prices vary. Visit drphillipscenter. org or call (844) 513-2014.
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Carol Stein and Friends 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $15. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com.
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Larry Fuller Trio 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $20. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com. 242627
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Life Could be a Dream Friday, Sept. 15, to Sunday, Oct. 8, at the Winter Park Playhouse, 711 Orange Ave., Suite C, Winter Park. Tickets start at $32. Visit winterparkplayhouse.org. Rock of Ages Friday, Sept. 15, to Sunday, Oct. 1, at Osceola Arts, 2411 E. Irlo Bronson Highway, Kissimmee. Tickets Cost $22. Visit osceolaarts.org or call (407) 846-6257.
Kevin Spears, aka Kalimba Man, will perform Sept. 24.
Pianist Louis Goldstein 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com. Lakeside Chamber Players: Classical Music Showcase 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19, at Lakeside Inn, 100 Alexander St., Mount Dora. Tickets are $15. Visit lcpclassical.com. Brian Regan 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets start at $49.75. Visit drphillipscenter.org. Kevin Spears aka Kalimba Man 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24, at the Timucua White House, 2000 S. Summerlin, Orlando. A $10 to $20 donation is requested. Visit timucua.com. Cortez and Koelble 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28, at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park. Tickets cost $10. Visit bluebambooartcenter.com or call (407) 636-9951. Mark Kozelek (of Sun Kil Moon & Red House Painters) 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Tickets start at $35. Visit drphillipscenter.org.
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Thursday Vintage Favorites: “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” 7 p.m. Thursday, July 13, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets cost $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736.
Herblish: A Chromatic Journey Saturday, June 17, to Monday, Aug. 4, at Osceola Arts Studio Gallery, 2411 E. Irlo Bronson Highway, Kissimmee. Admission is free. Visit osceolaarts.org or call (407) 846-6257.
Big Screen Binge: “The Godfather” Trilogy Saturday, July 15, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets start at $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736.
Opera on the Big Screen: “La Traviata” 11 a.m. Saturday, June 17, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $20. Visit enzian.org or call (407) 629-0054.
Ballet on the Big Screen: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” 11 a.m. Saturday, July 15, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $20. Visit enzian.org or call (407) 629-0054.
Big Screen Binge: “Back to the Future” Trilogy Saturday, June 17, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets start at $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736.
Thursday Vintage Favorites: “Frankenstein” 7 p.m. Thursday, July 20, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets cost $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736.
Music Mondays: “Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary” 9:30 p.m. Monday, June 19, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $11. Visit enzian.org. Thursday Vintage Favorites: “To Kill a Mockingbird” 7 p.m. Thursday, June 22, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets cost $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736. The Beautiful Mysterious: The Extraordinary Gaze of William Eggleston Opening Reception 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 23, at the The Mennello Museum of American Art, 900 E. Princeton St., Orlando. Admission costs $5. Visit mennellomuseum.org or call (407) 246-4278. Big Screen Binge: A Tribute to Audrey Hepburn Series Saturday, June 24, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets start at $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736.
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Science on Screen: “The Stanford Prison Experiment” 11 a.m. Saturday, June 24, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $8. Visit enzian.org or call (407) 629-0054. Peanut Butter Matinee Family Film: “Harry and the Hendersons” Noon Sunday, June 25, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $8. Visit enzian.org. Cult Classics: “One Crazy Summer” 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 27, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $11. Visit enzian.org. Thursday Vintage Favorites: “Wizard of Oz” 7 p.m. Thursday, June 29, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets cost $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736.
JULY First Thursdays: Heroes! 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, July 6, at the Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave., Orlando. Admission is $10. Visit omart.org or call (407) 896-4231, Ext. 232. Thursday Vintage Favorites: “Citizen Kane” 7 p.m. Thursday, July 6, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets cost $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736. Saturday Matinee Classics: “The Young Girls of Rochefort” Noon Saturday, July 8, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $8. Visit enzian.org. Cult Classics: “Frailty” 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 11, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $8. Visit enzian.org or call (407) 629-0054.
Big Screen Binge: “Star Trek” Series Saturday, July 22, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets start at $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736. Cult Classics: “After Hours” 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 25, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $8. Visit enzian.org or call (407) 629-0054. Thursday Vintage Favorites: “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” 7 p.m. Thursday, July 27, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets cost $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736.
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First Thursdays: Pandora — The World of Avatar 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 3, at the Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave., Orlando. Admission is $10. Visit omart.org or call (407) 896-4231, Ext. 232. Thursday Vintage Favorites: “Meet Me in St. Louis” 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 3, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets cost $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736. Big Screen Binge: The Blondes of Alfred Hitchcock Series Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets start at $8. Visit gardentheatre.org or call (407) 877-4736. Cult Classics: “The Last Dragon” 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $8. Visit enzian.org.
Peanut Butter Matinee Family Film: “Spy Kids” Noon Sunday, Aug. 27, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $8. Visit enzian.org or call (407) 629-0054.
“Meet Me in St. Louis” is part of the Garden Theatre’s Thursday Vintage Favorites series.
Saturday Matinee Classics: “Melvin and Howard” Noon Saturday, Aug. 12, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $8. Visit enzian.org or call (407) 629-0054.
Cult Classics: “El Mariachi” 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 29, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $8. Visit enzian.org.
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First Thursdays: Eclectic Knights IX 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7, at the Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave., Orlando. Admission is $10. Visit omart.org or call (407) 896-4231, Ext. 232. Hye Shin Opening Reception 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7, at The Anita S. Wooten Gallery at Valencia College, 701 N. Econlockhatchee Trail, Orlando. Admission is free. Visit valenciacollege. edu or call (407) 582-2298. Ballet on the Big Screen: “Le Corsaire” 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, at the Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland. Tickets cost $20. Visit enzian.org or call (407) 629-0054.
Focus 5:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7, at the Winter Garden Art Association’s SoBo Gallery, 127 S. Boyd St., Winter Garden. Event is free and open to the public. (407) 347-7996.
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JUNE Central Florida Father & Daughter Gala “A Night in Paris” Benefiting: National Basketball Retired Players Association Orlando When: 5 p.m. Saturday, June 17 Where: Venue on the Lake, 641 S. Maitland Ave., Maitland Tickets: $75 per father/daughter couple Contact: NBRPA Orlando, leg-
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Mix and Mingle Celebration Benefiting: Kids Conquering Sickle Cell Disease Foundation Inc. When: 7 p.m. Friday, June 23 Where: Señor Frogs, 8747 International Drive, No. 103, Orlando Tickets: $8 participation fee Contact: (407) 844-2474 Mix and mingle, enjoy live entertainment and karaoke, indulge in some great food and drinks, challenge your open-mic talent and take a chance on the raffle for a good cause. The celebration benefits the Kids Conquering Sickle Cell Disease Foundation, which helps children and young adults battling sickle cell anemia and other hemoglobin disorders.
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10th Annual Literacy Benefit Banquet Benefiting: Orlando Renaissance Writers Guild When: 4 p.m. Sunday, June 24 Where: Food for Thought Event Venue, 9401 W. Colonial Drive, Suite 542, Ocoee Tickets: Start at $20 Contact: Orlando Renaissance Writers Guild, orwriters.org This banquet highlights the accomplishments of guild members and identifies an Author of the Year. It also serves as an avenue to provide funding and scholarships to organizations that promote education and literacy. Hats Off to Success Luncheon Benefiting: Dress for Success Greater Orlando When: 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 28 Where: Second Harvest Community Room, 411 Mercy Drive, Orlando Tickets: $50 Contact: (407) 628-0506 Hats Off to Success Luncheon is a fundraiser event, celebratory luncheon and inspiring honoree
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JULY Hats Pearls & Bow Ties Ball Benefiting: Center for Multicultural Wellness and Prevention When: 7 p.m. Saturday, July 22 Where: B Resort & Spa Orlando, 1905 Hotel Plaza Blvd., Lake Buena Vista Tickets: $100 Call: (407) 648-9440 Ladies are encouraged to wear their finest hats and pearls, and gentlemen are encouraged to get creative with their bow ties for an evening of celebration. 2017 Celebrating Independence Benefiting: Center for Independent Living When: 6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 22 Where: Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave., Orlando
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AUGUST Mystery Mansion Masquerade Ball Benefiting: My Haitian is Beautiful Inc. When: 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12 Where: “Mystery Location Mansion,” Orlando. Location will remain a mystery and guests will be transported there. Tickets: $100 Contact: ModerniqueEvents@ gmail.com
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Red Carpet Soiree Benefiting: Kids Conquering Sickle Cell Disease Foundation When: 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23 Where: Rosen Centre Hotel, 9840 International Drive, Orlando Tickets: $75 to $85 Contact: (407) 844-2474 This event is an exclusive redcarpet evening with entertainment, pictures, honoree presentations, a fashion and hair show, DJ Quest and more.
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Celebration Farmer’s Market WHERE: Lakeside Park, 631 Sycamore St., Celebration HOURS: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays SIGNATURE BOOTH: The market is not just known for its produce but also its hydroponic produce. Farmer Gary Parke owns and operates a hydroponic farm, called Parke Family Hydro Farms, just outside of Lakeland. Every Sunday, he brings a variety of seasonal, hydroponic produce to sell at the market. WHAT’S OFFERED: With about 25 vendors featured during the summer months and nearly twice as many during the winter, Celebration Farmer’s Market is known for its variety of produce and food products. On any given week, attendees can find coldbrew coffee, beef jerky, muffins, cupcakes, French pastries, dehydrated fruits and vegetables, barbecue rubs, and dipping sauces. In addition to food items, the Celebration Farmer’s Market also features a variety of vendors that sell handmade craft items. OUR PICK: The Mighty Weenie. The hot-dog stand is a favorite
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Downtown Clermont Farmers Market WHERE: City Hall Park, Seventh and West Montrose streets, Clermont HOURS: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays SIGNATURE BOOTH: Many people visit the market for honey and fresh produce, but another signature offering from Clermont’s market is its knifesharpening services. Bring your dull kitchen knives one Sunday to have it honed and sharpened professionally. WHAT’S OFFERED: The Clermont market offers products ranging from edibles, crafts, honey and produce to knife sharpening, organics and more. OUR PICK: Pea Pod Pierogie Company. Pierogies are dumplings filled with a savory or sweet filling and cooked in boiling water. Pea Pod Pierogies also offers zapiekanka, or Polish pizza.
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Lake Mary Farmers Market WHERE: 100 N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary HOURS: 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturdays SIGNATURE BOOTH: Two of the most popular booths at this market are Hippie Nikki’s and Winter Park Honey. Hippie Nikki’s sells natural, handmade skincare products. Winter Park Honey specializes in locally produced,
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Oviedo Farmers Market WHERE: 200 W. Broadway St., Oviedo HOURS: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., first Saturday of the month SIGNATURE BOOTH: There is no one signature booth, but some highlights of the market include Ghost Foods, Sugar Bear Sweets, Bagfish, Dog-e-Glow and Happy Bee Honey. WHAT’S OFFERED: The petfriendly market offers fresh fruits, vegetables, plants, honey, grassfed beef, locally roasted coffee, breads, sweets, sauces, spices and more. It also features local artists and artisans. OUR PICK: Ghost Foods sells snacks infused with the flavor and heat of the ghost chili. The bhut jolokia or “ghost” chili pepper is said to be 200 times spicier than Mexican jalapeños.
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Maitland Farmers Market WHERE: 600 Lake Lily Drive, Maitland HOURS: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays SIGNATURE BOOTH: Handmade, colorful pottery from Argentinian artist Fabian Pesci. WHAT’S OFFERED: The market brings in about 500 to 1,000 visitors every Sunday and has been going strong for nine years. It originally started with 15 vendors at Quinn Strong Park and grew to what it is today — with 26 vendors ranging from fresh produce, international foods and handmade artisanal products and locally sourced condiments. OUR PICK: Argentinian artist Fabian Pesci uses wedding dresses and lace to make handmade, colorful pottery.
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Orlando Farmers Market WHERE: Lake Eola, 500 E. Central Blvd., Orlando HOURS: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays SIGNATURE BOOTH: One of the largest farmer’s markets in Central Florida, the Orlando market is also the only one in the area with a beer and wine garden. WHAT’S OFFERED: The familyand pet-friendly Orlando Farmer’s Market boasts vendors that carry seasonal produce, indoor and outdoor plants, artwork, handcrafted items, soap, baked goods, jewelry, beverages and more. For more information, visit orlandofarmersmarket.com. OUR PICK: Look for the brightly colored tent with the white picket fence surrounding it, and you’ll find some of the best freshsqueezed lemonade and kettle corn in town. The kettle corn and lemonade booth also sells caramel corn.
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Sanford Farmers Market WHERE: 200 E. First St., Sanford HOURS: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays SIGNATURE BOOTH: Sanford resident Chad Reda often brings his handmade artisan breads and bakery creations to the market. Typical offerings include raisin bread, honey wheat bread, mini breads and more. WHAT’S OFFERED: Located in the heart of historic downtown Sanford, this market features produce, farm free-range eggs, local raw honey, baked breads, bakery and dessert items, orchids, handmade soaps, plants, herbs, essential oils, candles, crafts, knife sharpening and more. OUR PICK: Try some sweets and baked goods from Chan’s Confection Corner, which sells sweet delicacies such as cinnamon swirl bread, cookies, tarts and more. Sweetwater-Wekiva Farmers Market WHERE: 1000 Wekiva Springs Road, Longwood HOURS: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays SIGNATURE BOOTH: Its most popular vendors, according to market organizer Shayna Thompson, are TJE Seafood, Happy Bee Honey and Dr. Vreese Skin Care. WHAT’S OFFERED: The small family-oriented market has been a staple of the local community in Longwood for the past three years. With a base of about 20 vendors, the open market supports local businesses that sell locally sourced sustainable products such as fresh seafood, honey and skincare. OUR PICK: TJE Seafood sells fresh seafood caught from the
The flowers at the Trish’s Orchids booth at the Windermere market usually sell out.
Gulf of Mexico, including blue crab, jumbo shrimp, octopus, salmon, stone crab, scallops and seafood dip.
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Veranda Park Farmer’s Market WHERE: 2121 S. Hiawassee Road, Orlando HOURS: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays SIGNATURE BOOTH: There is no one signature booth, but featured vendors include Mrs. Potato (the Brazilian potato house that recently appeared on “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives”), Yummy Crispy Treats, Madhouse Mindworks and It’s So Good coffee. WHAT’S OFFERED: Produce, crafts, soaps, candles, baby blankets, rosti potatoes, coffee and other unique products. OUR PICK: Kiskis Kreations. This booth sells handmade candles, soy wax melts, bath bombs, lip balms and more.
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Winter Park Farmers Market WHERE: 200 W. New England Ave., Winter Park HOURS: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays SIGNATURE BOOTH: New York Harvest Café, which sells a variety of bagels with handmade flavored cream cheeses and breakfast sandwiches. WHAT’S OFFERED: The charming Winter Park Farmers Market is a delight for anyone who values fresh produce, plants and handmade goods. Xanthe Solomon, administrative coordinator of the market, said the market tries to keep it traditional by limiting vendors who specialize in plants, food and produce but occasionally allow vendors who fall outside those categories during holiday seasons. OUR PICK: New York Harvest Café. A perfect option for graband-go food with which to start off an early morning at the market. The breakfast sandwiches will help keep your energy levels up as you browse the selection.
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Winter Garden Farmers Market WHERE: Downtown pavilion, 104 S. Lakeview Ave., Winter Garden HOURS: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays SIGNATURE BOOTH: Produce is a big seller at the market, as well as unique items from A.B. Newton & Company. WHAT’S OFFERED: The primary theme of the market is related to produce, plants and specialty foods. Other products that are accepted are intended to supplement the core theme while adding color and variety to the marketplace, homemade and handcrafted items are given strong preference. Includes lo-
cally grown produce and baked goods to homemade soaps and fresh flowers. Pets are welcome. There is live music from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. OUR PICK: Allison’s Apiaries Honey. The booth sells local, unfiltered, raw honey, as well as flavored honey sticks.
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Windermere Farmers Market WHERE: 614 Main St., Windermere HOURS: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fridays SIGNATURE BOOTH: According to Cheryl Fishel, market director, many people attend the weekly market to buy produce. Two other popular booths are Trish’s Orchids, which the owner said makes beautiful gifts, and TJE Seafood, which sells shrimp and other seafood out of coolers in a boat. WHAT’S OFFERED: Produce, plants, crafts, soaps, spices, children’s clothing, pet items, specialty food. OUR PICK: New Creations. Marina and Rob Betancourt make unique aluminum jewelry.
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JUNE Festival of the Sea — Seafood Festival 11 a.m. Saturday, June 17, at Orlando Festival Park, 2911 E. Robinson St., Orlando. Tickets cost $5 to $30. Call (407) 9078162. Steel Magnolias Dinner 6 p.m. Saturday, June 17, at Erika’s Tea Room, 787 W. Montrose St., Clermont. Tickets cost $30. Visit erikastearoom.com or call (908) 670-2305. Father’s Day Grand Brunch Buffet 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, June 18, at La Hacienda Restaurant at Mission Inn Resort, 10400 County Road 48, Howey-in-theHills. Tickets cost $49.99 per adult; $22.99 per child (ages 5-12); children 4 and under are free. Call (352) 324-3930. A Vine Affair 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 21, at ABC Fine Wine & Spirits, 980 Rinehart Road, Lake Mary. Tickets cost $15. Call (407) 4443826.
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Bite Night Orlando 7 p.m. Monday, June 26, at Orchid Garden Ballroom, 122 W. Church St., Orlando. Tickets cost $40 to $65. Visit bitenightorlando.com.
JULY Downton Abbey Garden Party 6 p.m. Saturday, July 1, at Erika’s Tea Room, 787 W. Montrose St., Clermont. Tickets cost $30. Visit erikastearoom.com or call (908) 670-2305. Curry Fest Florida Noon Saturday, July 15, at the Central Florida Fairgrounds, 4603 W. Colonial Drive, Orlando. Tickets cost $20 to $50. Contact curryfestfl@gmail.com.
Gourmet Rum Dinner 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday, July 15, at the El Conquistador Restaurant at at Mission Inn Resort, 10400 County Road 48, Howey-in-theHills. Tickets cost $75 for members and $85 non-members. Call (352) 324-3930. SouthEast Crab Feast 2 p.m. Sunday, July 16, at Bill Frederick Park, 3401 S. Hiawassee Road, Orlando. Tickets cost $10 to $30. Contact southeastcrabfeast@gmail.com. Tote Bag Painting and Tea Dinner 6 p.m. Thursday, July 20, at Erika’s Tea Room, 787 W. Montrose St., Clermont. Tickets cost $30. Visit erikastearoom.com or call (908) 670-2305.
AUGUST Wine Down for Crossroads Corral 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at Cork & Olive of Lake Mary, 1061 S. Sun Drive, No. 1009, Lake Mary. Tickets cost $30 through July 21 and $35 until the event. Contact lindsay@crossroadscorral.org. Elvis Tribute Night with Dinner 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at Erika’s Tea Room, 787 W. Montrose St., Clermont. Tickets cost $30. Visit erikastearoom.com.
Taste! Central Florida 6:45 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, at the Orlando World Center Marriott, 8701 World Center Drive, Orlando. Tickets cost $150. Contact via tastecfl.org.
Epcot Food and Wine Festival Thursday, Aug. 31 to Monday, Nov. 13, at Walt Disney World Resort, 200 Epcot Center Drive, Orlando. Ticket prices vary. Call (407) 939-5277.
Lakeridge Winery’s 23rd Annual Grape Stomp 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19; 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 20, at Lakeridge Winery, 19239 U.S. 27 N., Clermont. Tickets cost $3 for admission. Call 1-800-768-9463.
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Chocolate and Tea Tasting 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, at Erika’s Tea Room, 787 W. Montrose St., Clermont. Tickets cost $30. Visit erikastearoom.com or call (908) 670-2305. Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining Month Friday, Aug. 25 to Sunday, Oct. 1, at various restaurants throughout Orlando. Tickets cost $35. Visit visitorlando.com/magicaldining. Mount Dora Seafood Festival 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 26; 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, at Elizabeth Evans Park, 100 N. Donnelly St., Mt. Dora. Admission is free. Contact janet.Gamache@gmail. com.
Epcot Food and Wine Festival Through Monday, Nov. 13, at Walt Disney World Resort, 200 Epcot Center Drive, Orlando. Ticket prices vary. Call (407) 939-5277. Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining Month Through Sunday, Oct. 1, at various restaurants throughout Orlando. Tickets cost $35. Visit visitorlando.com/magicaldining. Florida Restaurant and Lodging Show 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, through Tuesday, Sept. 12, at the Orange County Convention Center West Building Hall B, 9800 International Drive, Orlando. Tickets cost $25 to $65. Visit flrestaurantandlodgingshow.com. Go Party Food Truck Festival — The Ultimate Tailgate 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, at Orlando Festival Park, 2911 E. Robinson St., Orlando. Admission is free, or $20 for unlimited drinks. Call (407) 907-8162.
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ART IS FOR EVERYONE. █ Since 1975, Crealdé School of Art has been the leader in Central Florida visual arts education with its main campus and exhibition galleries located in Winter Park. █ Crealdé offers a curriculum of more than 125 studio courses in Painting & Drawing, Ceramics, Sculpture, Digital & Film Photography, Fiber Arts, Jewelry and Glass. █ Since 2010, our professional artist faculty has been teaching at the Jessie Brock Community Center, located four blocks from Winter Garden’s historic downtown. █ Winter Garden residents receive discounted Crealdé member prices!
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