Weekend Top 6 Picks for December 22 and 23, 2018

Saturday December 22, 2018

8am to 1pm Free. Parramore Farmers Market. The east side of the Orlando City Stadium, across from City View. Purchase quality, fresh and healthy food grown in your own
neighborhood by local farmers, including Fleet Farming, Growing Orlando,
and other community growers.

 

9am to 2pm Free. Sanford Farmers Market. Magnolia Square East 1st St, Sanford, FL 32771.

Sanford Farmers Market in the heart of historic downtown.

10:30pm to 12:30am Get a drink or bite. Son Flamenco. Ceviche Tapas Orlando, 125 W Church St, Orlando, FL. Hot blooded Flamenco dancing set to acoustic guitar.

Sunday December 23, 2018

10am to Noon Free. Heartfulness Relaxation and Meditation Class. University, 5200 Vineland Rd, Orlando, FL 32811. The Method of Heartfulness A simple and practical way to experience the heart’s unlimited resources.

10am to Noon Get a coffee. Irish MusicOlivia’s Coffee House, 108 N Bay St, Eustis, FL.

10pm to Midnight. Get a coffee. Comedy Open Mic. Austin’s Coffee, 929 W Fairbanks Ave, Winter Park, FL. Free comedy show! Come out & laugh, or give it a try yourself.

Drunken Spelling Bee

I went to The Falcon Bar and Gallery (819 E Washington St, Orlando, Florida 32801) for the inaugural Drunken Spelling Bee. The master of ceremonies was “Kirk” holding a megaphone to announce if the spelling was correct or wrong. Any contestant who got a spelling correct got a free shot of Sake.

Contestants had a chance to impress the crowd with their amazing spelling skills. For the low price of $5 contestants got entry into the competition, a draft beer of your choice, and a sake shot between rounds to keep it interesting. I found a small spot by the front door for an angle to sketch the contestants.

Words to be spelled started off easy and grew progressively harder. One woman traced the letters in the air with her finger as she saw the spelling play out. The bar was packed full of people waiting for their turn. It was certainly fun to watch people agonize over their answers.

The Neighborhood Meet-up in Audubon Park

Domu presented The Neighborhood Meet-up at East End Market (3201 Corrine Dr, Orlando, Florida 32803). Love wine? Love bottomless wine? Love bottomless wine, sangria, and draft beer? Well…
look no further! You are invited hang out in the Audubon
Park
hood each and every Wednesday… because the Audubon Park
neighborhood is awesome and you deserve it mid-week.

Weekly feature (from 5:30PM-9:00PM):

– Bottomless wine (reds, whites, and sparkling)

– Bottomless sangria

– Bottomless select draft beer

– Complimentary finger foods (based upon availability)

– Live entertainment

– Large outdoor patio + garden

– The awesome people of Orlando!

$15 per person before 6:30PM • $20 after.

Check-in table will be at the entrance of East End Market by the outdoor garden!

I sketched the third installment of this neighborhood event. These early meet-ups were a clear success but I have not been able to find proof that they continue to this day. I decided to host a 10 X 10 Urban Sketching Workshop from this location. It is a great spot to overlook people relaxing as they sip their drinks, work  and chat.

Milk Carton Superstars

The Milk Carton Superstars performed at The Geek Easy (114 S Semoran Blvd, Ste 6, Winter Park, Florida 32792). The band formed in 2007 when old friends Guy Larmay
(guitars, bass, more) and Jim Myers (vocals, drums, other) began writing
songs together for the first
time. They are often joined for live
shows by Jeff Boyce on bass. They
have released four studio LPs, a two-song single, and – most recently – a digital-only live album

This is a fun local rock group who seem to be everywhere I like to sketch. The songs are original and quirky

Artway to Haven

Catch 22 EventsCentral Florida Monthly Magazine, D.W. Events Management, and Gateway Orlando presented a monthly art stroll at the
HAVEN Orlando Nightclub (6651 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32822),  called “Artway to Haven.” It was held every 4th Tuesday from 5pm to 9pm. There was a smattering of tents set up in the empty parking lot. A guitarist and percussionist set up at the far end of the lot to perform.

The press release promised that this was, Orlando’s newest art stroll, located at the upscale and
off-the-charts-cool, Haven nightclub on Semoran. Patrons could enjoy the mind-blowing,
inspirational and surreal artwork of local artisans and sculptors,
while experiencing live music. Admission was FREE and open to
the public. Food and drink was available from Haven Orlando. A highlight was wine and cigars.

Personally I found it a bit sad that experiencing art and culture in Orlando needs to be relegated to empty parking lots. This event has gone the way of the Dodo bird and is now extinct. With my sketch done, I left the parking lot as the sun set.

Yellow Dog Eats

Orlando Urban Sketches held a sketch crawl at Yellow Dog Eats (1236 Hempel Ave, Windermere, FL 34786). Artists were scattered around the outdoor seating are taking in the vibe with their sketches. There were chickens running around the parking lot out back, and an old red VW van offered a private dining area for a few guests. The restaurant has branched out to New Smirna Beach.

The menu features great local BBQ and pulled pork sandwiches. Sandwiches have names like, Florida Cracker, What the Fig, White Trash and The Rufus. There are tacos, nachos and salads as well, and even some signature vegan options. It can be a bit intimidating to order at first. There was a crowded line to order but the staff kept that line moving.

What I love is the rustic atmosphere with wooden picnic tables and cement garden tables outside. There is a stage area so local bands must play there on some nights. The outdoor seating area is also dog friendly. A black lab was curled up under on families table. The menu has paw prints all over it.

When our group finished our sketches, we gathered together in the back table to throw down and compare sketched. I am always fascinated to see what other artists choose to focus on. If you ever want to go out for an informal dinner with your family and pup, this is a great local option for some very large BBQ sandwiches.

Phantasmagoria’s Christmas Carol

 Phantasmagoria is proud to present One of the greatest and most enduring Ghost Stories ever told! Victorian Troupe Phantasmagoria returns to
the stage with its own unique adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic
holiday tale “A Christmas Carol, A Ghost Story of Christmas”.

This
critically acclaimed Victorian Performance Troupe will bring its
signature tapestry of movement, dance, puppetry, projections, music and
storytelling to the stage as one of the most famous Ghost Stories of all
times comes alive! A true tale of the Past, Present and Future – with
the glory of redemption!

Dickens’ wonderful tableau will come to
life with Phantasmagoria’s own unique aesthetic and performance style in
a brand new adaptation of the classic work. Last year’s performances
SOLD OUT fast so get your tickets now! A show good for ALL ages!

The dress rehearsal I sketched had all the bravado I have come to expect from a Phantasmagoria performance. Jacob Marley was presented as a skeleton puppet wrapped in chains. A unique head harness linked the skeleton’s head movements to the movements of the handler’s head. The ghost of Christmas past was a floating blue head with a streamer. The ghost of Christmas yet to come was the largest and most menacing enshrouded in a dark hood. with bony fingers. John DiDonna as Ebeneezer Scrooge brought plenty of energy to the part which he has performed for years. He steps into the crotchety old mans skin with ease.

Only one show date remains, Dec 15, 2018 at 8pm
John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center, (812 E Rollins St, Orlando, FL 32803). Ticket prices are…

Student/Senior/Military: $15.00 regular / $40.00 VIP

Adult: $25.00 regular / $30.00 VIP

(VIP
includes early entry to pick seating, Christmas beverage (no alcohol),
Take home souvenir, and POST show performance including Poetry, Dance,
song, Magic and more!

Weekend Top 6 Picks for December 15 and 16, 2018

Saturday December 15, 2018

7:15pm to 9:15pm 
$32-$38 Reindeer Run. Sea World 7007 Sea World Drive Orlando FL 32821. Run or walk through Sea World to the sound of holiday bells and finish in a runner wonderland. 

Noon to 3pm Free. Zinetude, a Workshop and Zine library / Small Press Display at the Orlando Museum of Art 2416 Mills Ave N, Orlando, FL 32803. In collaboration with Orlando Zine Fest,
join us for a special program exploring zine making and collecting.
Zines are small-circulation, self-published works that merge original or
appropriated text and image.

Preview zines included in this
year’s Zine Fest, network with local Zinesters (zine makers, collectors,
and enthusiasts), peruse private collections of zines, and make your
own mini zine!

Some zines may contain mature content, event appropriate for those 13 and up.

5pm to 7pm Free. Orlando Zine Fest 2018. Dirty Laundry Amphitheater by Will’s Pub 1042 North Mills Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32803.

with:

44:16

Bjørn Halden Parramoure

Book Arts At Rollins

Bonk!

Boysgiant

broken machine films / Illuminated Paths

Cicadaboy

Divine Feminine

DNL HRS / Is it Over Yet?

Flimsy Premise

Green Children

Gulf Coast Girls

Hawkysh

Head Slam Zine

Holly Dickson

Hurts So Good

Ivan Riascos

Laeluu

Letters to Nowhere

Lemon Press

Living Kills, Love Triangle

Mantras (or how to cope)

Movement Magazine

Native Tongues

One Big Trigger Warning

Psych Cat

Recycled Hearts Records Zines

Rejected!

Sinkhole Fever

Space Grain Press / Jurassic-Jasek

Spooooky Steve

st. nobody

Strawberry Samurai

Suitors Club Presents: Speedway like you’ve never seen him before.

The Sensory Times

Touki Touki

UCF: Free Spirit

Visual Aid

You Really Mean It?

+ more!

Plus:

special handmade stuff from Long Gone co. and food trucks probably.

After OZF with Blestian, Dolce, J.A.S.O.N, The Nightmare, Red Rodeo @ Lou’s – December 15, 9 p.m.

Register to Participate:

https://goo.gl/forms/zvdb7orBYIZxcz2p2

Sunday December 16, 2018

 9am to 2pm Free. Mount Dora Village Market. Sunset Park 230 W. Fourth Ave. Mount Dora FL.

Weekly artisans and farmers market.

9am to 10pm $15Yoga in the Park. Central Winds Park 1000 E. State Road 434 Join Debbie Sunday mornings at Central Winds Park for a workout that
unites the mind, body, and spirit through the use of meditation and
stretching. The outdoor yoga class takes place under the large oak tree
at the practice fields. Athletic attire and yoga mat are recommended.

407-327-6593

12:20m to 1pm Free. Orlando Brewery Tours. Weekly brewery tours at Brix Project 5220 South Washington Street Orlando FL. Join us every Sunday and soak up all that beer knowledge! Continues through Dec. 30, 2018.

Animal Kingdom

Because I taught a workshop at the Epcot International Festival of the Arts, I was issued two free tickets to the Disney Theme parks as a thank you. Cleaning up around the house, Pam Schwartz and I found the tickets and realized that there was just one week left before the tickets expired. We decided to go the next day which was a Sunday. The Animal Kingdom was our destination which I had only been to once before. We watched the movie Avatar the night before, and made a commitment to go to the new Pandora Land in the Animal Kingdom.

As we drove south toward Disney it started to rain. We wanted to get some breakfast at Panera Bread, but when we got there the restaurant had evacuated the building. We got crummy overpriced breakfast sandwiches at Starbucks instead. I checked the radar and realized that it would be raining all morning. We put a positive spin on this by thinking the park might be empty when we arrived. We were dead wrong. Nothing stops the flow of humanity to the theme parks. Parking was $25. As I had my bag checked by security, a waterfall suddenly poured down on my shoulder from an umbrella that gave way its weight of water.

The first order of business was to get a plastic bag to protect my sketchbook. With that done, we wandered the park towards Pandora – The World of Avatar. The land is impressively designed and landscaped. The floating islands were amazing and I wanted to sketch, but not in the rain. The wait time for Avatar – Flight of Passage was like 190 minutes, How many hours is that? We skipped that ride and decided to find rides with shorter wait times. Every ride we tried was shut down. We also had fast passes to some rides. The fast passes kept getting canceled. As we got turned away from attraction after attraction we both got pretty grumpy. WTF.

Then we decided to get some food to get away from the rain. All the sit down restaurants we approached had insane wait times. Clearly every family in the park had the same idea of using the restaurant as a place to stay dry for a bit. The smaller food carts weren’t much better, I couldn’t stomach the idea of paying $15 for a hot dog. A majority of the “affordable” quick grab food stands were also closed. We would have to hide under a gutter overhang to try and stay dry as we ate. We finally did split a macaroni and cheese.

My sketch is of Up, a Great Bird Adventure in Asia. We went in simply because the audience had cover from the rain. The stage however was still getting soaked. The announcer wasn’t sure the show would go on. The Disney cast did come out and performed at the front of the stage which was barely under the awning. Russel and Doug from the Pixar movie, Up were amongst the cast. A bird flew out and turned on the radio on stage. A green parrot did manage to belt out a tune. But the peacocks were divas and refused to go out on stage in the rain. The show was cut short and everyone was ushered back out into the rain. I kept working on the sketch until the cast practically had to drag me out.

Theme parks are a special kind of hell. Screaming children were having tantrums everywhere. You got to see the worst in parenting. We were on a theme park death march from land to land in the endless rain. My feet were soaked all day. We sought cover in every stage show we could find. In the afternoon the sun finally broke through. We waited for an eternity going through endless switchbacks to get on the back of a Banshee and fly. I have to admit that the all too brief ride was the best thing we did that day. It was a 3D motion simulation ride that really did an amazing job of making it feel like we were flying. I kind of wish there was truly some control so that each ride was unique, but it is what it is. We ended the day at Rivers of Light which was impressive, but could have used a story line to tie together the animal-themed projections. Would I return to Animal Kingdom any time soon? Hell no. Disney would have to pay me (again) to return.

Dammit Jim! I’m a Commedienne, Not a Doctor!

Dammit, Jim! I’m a Comedienne, Not a Doctor!
was a one woman show written and performed by Polly Esther at the 2018 Fringe Festival. She wore a short skirt and gold tights that made her look a bit like a Star Fleet Cadette. Her shirt had Spock’s live long and prosper, hand gesture printed over her chest.

An innocent suggestion of watching “Star Trek: The Next Generation” for the first time quickly turned into obsession with the entire Star Trek universe. Every series. Every season. Every film. Then came the Las Vegas convention. These are the voyages of Polly Esther, her ongoing mission to explore this strange new world and how this universe has helped her boldly go forward in her journey as a recovering alcoholic.

At one of the Star Trek Conventions she me someone else who was a recovering alcoholic and they decided on a whim to send out an invite for anyone else to come to their hotel room. They were shocked by how many people showed up to that meeting.  It was a heart warming reminder that we are not alone in our troubled path through life. Her fan girl enthusiasm was a joy to watch and her story gave some meaning and significance to the whole Fan Convention phenomenon. Embrace your geek, and share it with the world.