Weekend Top 6 Picks for March 24th and 25th

Saturday March 24, 2015

9:30 AM to 5 PM. $7. 25th Annual Battle at Narcoossee Mill. Ralph V. Chisholm Regional Park, 4700 Chisholm Park Trail, St Cloud, FL 34771. See infantry, cavalry, artillery, medical and civilian reenactors.
See the Traveling Florida Confederate Memorial Wall. Listen to period
music by “7 lbs of Bacon” string band. Visit authentic Union and
Confederate camps. Stroll “Sutler Row” with over 20 sutlers, vendors and
historical displays. Try the BBQ pork sandwiches. Get a great view of
the “battle” from ample bleacher seating. “school day” on Friday.
Admission on Saturday & Sunday: Adults $7.00, Children (ages 5 to
12) $5.00, under age 5 are free with adult. www.battleatnarcoosseemill.com/index.htm

1 PM to 4 PM. $10. Ven a Comer Festival. Gaston Edwards Park, 1236 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32804. Bringing a little piece of Mexico to the heart of Orlando! 

The festival will feature Mexican restaurants from all over Orlando. Come dance, eat and shop!

VIP bartender competition, free tequila tasting and bars offering fresh cocktails featuring Maestro Doble, Jose Cuervo, 1800 Tequila and more!

Visit a Mexican Mercadito
featuring everything from aquas frescas, to chicharrones with hot
sauce, fresh Mexican fruits, traditional Mexican candies, Mexican
jewelry, art and more!

  • Food and beverage tastings
  • vendors – shopping
  • Bartender battle de tequila!
  • silent auctions
  • music and art
  • Family zone
  • Chance drawing ticket with each ticket purchase 21+ 
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  • 4PM to 11PM Free. Doveland Gallery Spring Reception. The opening of a very small gallery which might be the smallest in Orlando (I don’t have measurements for comparison)! 9″x79″ One artist, (Thomas Thorspecken of Analog Artist Digital World!) One seventh of a wall! Way too many people in our house! Enjoy wine! The drawing will be transferred to the wall in the morning and then the guests at the opening are invited to finish the painting using acrylic paints. It is Orlando’s smallest gallery and the largest coloring project.

    Sunday March 25, 2016

    9:30 AM to 5 PM. $7 25th Annual Battle at Narcoossee Mill. Ralph V. Chisholm Regional Park, 4700 Chisholm Park Trail, St Cloud, FL 34771. Did you miss the battle Saturday? Here is your second chance. See infantry, cavalry, artillery, medical and civilian reenactors.
    See the Traveling Florida Confederate Memorial Wall. Listen to period
    music by “7 lbs of Bacon” string band. Visit authentic Union and
    Confederate camps. Stroll “Sutler Row” with over 20 sutlers, vendors and
    historical displays. Try the BBQ pork sandwiches. Get a great view of
    the “battle” from ample bleacher seating. “school day” on Friday.
    Admission on Saturday & Sunday: Adults $7.00, Children (ages 5 to
    12) $5.00, under age 5 are free with adult. www.battleatnarcoosseemill.com/index.htm

     Noon to 3 PM Donation based. Music at the Casa. Alborea Flamenco Dancers. Casa Feliz Historic Home Museum, 656 N Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789. Alborea Dances is a multicultural Entertainment Dance Company, created
    and directed by Jenny and Ernesto Caballero, who have been dedicated to
    the world of dance for more than 20 years. They have combined their
    experiences as dance educators, performers, choreographers and events
    coordinators, to present dances from Spain, Bolivia and Middle Eastern
    countries. After many years of performing in International festivals and
    important venues around South America, Europe and the United States,
    life brought them to Florida to delight their audiences on the stages of
    Universal Studios, Sea World, Walt Disney World, Resorts, Hotels and
    Conventions. Also, they have been featured on The Travel Channel’s Great
    Hotels Series and Orange County TV’s “Central Florida’s World of Dance”
    series.

    10PM to Midnight Free but get some 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.

    Weekend Top 6 Picks for March 3rd and 4th.

    Saturday March 3, 2018

    10 AM to 5 PM Free. Windermere Art Affair. 520 Main Street Downtown Windermere FL.

    Multi-cultural food and entertainment. Wine/cheese and craft beer face painting and balloonist for the kids and pet friendly. The Downtown Business Committee (DBC) of the Town of Windermere is
    hosting the 3rd Annual Windermere Art Affair in Town Square, Downtown
    Windermere. This wonderful event will be open to the public, targeting
    residents of Orlando and surrounding cities, towns and suburbs. This
    provides a unique opportunity to reach out to attendees from all walks
    of life, especially the affluent segment of Central Florida.
     This
    elite event will showcase renowned fine art artists, including the
    Highwaymen, Alana O’Hern and Father Valdemar—just to name a
    few—surrounded by music, food and performing arts in a festive
    atmosphere. 

    This is a judged event, and the judging will begin at 11:30am and be
    completed by 2pm. At 2pm we will announce, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Best of Show,
    and three Honorable Mentions.

    3PM to 5 PM Free. Workshop on Sexual Harassment and Abuse. Orlando Shakespeare Theater at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center. Laura T. Fisher, a founder of the Chicago
    Theatre Standards #NotInOurHouse, will give a presentation on preventing
    sexual harassment and abuse to the Orlando arts community.

    Orlando Shakespeare Theater in Partnership with UCF, Theatre UCF,
    Mad Cow Theatre, and Orlando Repertory Theatre (Theatres) will present
    two sessions of a workshop with Ms. Laura T. Fisher, a founder of the
    Chicago Theatre Standards (CTS). Workshops will be held at Loch Haven
    Park on Friday, March 2,2018 and at the University of Central Florida
    campus on Saturday, March 3, 2018.

    In
    January 2015, a Chicago actor,after hearing an account of repeated
    incidents of sexual harassment at a theatre company, made a Facebook post
    that decried such acts with the rallying cry, “NOT IN OUR HOUSE.”
    Hundreds of responses revealed that the problem was well-known, but no
    one felt safe enough to speak out. By March 2015, a code of conduct was
    underway. Co-ordinated by Chicago actor Laura T. Fisher, a small group of
    theatre companies and artists created the CTS.

     In
    an effort to find solutions and guidelines for prevention, the Theatres
    invited Ms. Fisher to present a workshop on the CTS, which have been
    adopted by numerous theaters across the nation, and to address potential
    issues in the theatre community.

    All
    members of the Central Florida arts community are invited to attend
    either of the free sessions. Ms. Fisher will go through the document
    contents, take questions and offer feedback, all with an eye toward
    uniting rather than dividing productions, theatres, and communities.
    The presentation is designed to speak to members of the theatre community
    including union and non-union actors, designers, directors,theatre
    teachers and professors, students, technicians, staff,
    administrators,board members, and anyone connected to the theatre
    community. However, the Standards are adaptable for similar disciplines
    including dance, music, opera, and film.

    In presenting
    the work of #NotInOurHouse and the resultant CTS, Fisher conveys
    the priorities of the document: to provide communication pathways to
    prevent and respond to unsafe practices and inappropriate behavior, to
    produce a win-win strategy for producers, performers, board members, and
    audience, to enter into self-regulation in a spirit of mentoring rather
    than “outing,” to “call in”rather than “call out,” and to strengthen
    environments where employees are not discarded for mistakes or
    misunderstandings, nor do they fear reprisal for reporting harassment or
    abuse.

    “Like
    the rest of the nation,Central Florida’s theatre community has been
    grappling with the truth that people of all genders have experienced
    trauma and pain from sexual harassment,abuse, and intimidation,” states
    UCF’s Cynthia White, director of Boy Gets Girl.

     “While
    this is not solely a women’sissue, women have been disproportionately
    hurt physically, emotionally, and financially.” Mitzi Maxwell, executive
    director of Mad Cow Theater, adds. “Everyoneis asking how to change our
    culture, and everyday there is a new story. We can start with our own
    houses, in our community, and these workshop sessions are a beginning. We
    encourage artists and administrators to join the conversation.All are
    welcome.”

    6 PM to Midnight. $25. Nude Nite Tampa. America’s Largest Nude Art Exhibition is more than an art show.
    It is an annual art and entertainment event showing over 200 juried art
    works for sale, world class body painters, national burlesque acts,
    interactive installations, performance art, cirque performers and a cast
    of strolling characters both in costume and out..

    Sunday March 4, 2018

    10 AM to noon. Heartfulness Relaxation and Meditation Class. University, 5200 Vineland Rd, Orlando, FL 32811. The Method of Heartfu lness A simple and practical way to experience the heart’s unlimited resources. http://heartfulness.org

    Noon to 1 PM Free. Yoga. Lake Eola Park. Lawn near the red gazebo.

    7 PM to 9 PM Donation based. Fundraiser  and Sneak Peek: Female 12th Night. Roque  Pub   3076  Curry Ford Road  Orlando,  FL 32806.

    Weekend Top 6 Picks for December 16th and 17th.

    Saturday December 16, 2017

    5 PM to 9:30 PM –  Free.  Orlando Zine Fest 2017(Will’s Pub, 1042 N Mills Ave, Orlando, Florida 32803).  Orlando’s
    local zinesters, artists, and writers–plus some folks from farther
    afield–celebrate and support independent publishing and DIY/T with what they think may be the tenth consecutive annual Orlando Zine Fest outside of Will’s Pub/Lil Indie’s in the
    ambitiously appellated Dirty Laundry Amphitheatre.

    Accessible venue – swap and/or buy!

    Bar at lil indies just inside where we’ll be hosting.

    Record store pop-ups and screening movies again!

    Coffee/tea by Danny
    ~food trucks – vegan options

    REGISTER HERE:
    https://goo.gl/CTHSZN
    no registration fee.

    All are welcome

    growing list of participating zines:

    Citrus Beat Press/ troykodycunio.com, Event Horizon/Orlando Area SF Society / oasfis.org, Gnome Comics / instagram.com/gnomedraws, Love Your Rebellion / Loveyourrebellion.org
    Nickname / nicknamezine.com, Reflections on Gun Control
    Street Type Zine / streettype.bigcartel.com/product/gdm, Florida is Loud will be ongoing throughout the weekend and Saturday night at Will’s.

    5:30 PM to 7:30 PM –  $10Orlando Cringe IX – The Holiday Show! SAK Comedy Lab, (29 S Orange, Orlando, FL 32801.) For the last show of 2017, Cringe is teaming up with SAK Comedy Lab for a very special Cringemas Show! They are bringing back a very special reader from Cringe’s and SAK’s amazing team will be performing improvised scenes completely based on their journals. They also have other surprises, so naughty or nice, it’s going to be a great show!

    2 PM to 11:30PM – Free.  Kaleidoscope Open House – Yoga, Music, Drawing, Painting Event

    Kaleidoscope Venue For The Arts (1991 Corporate Square #1, Longwood, FL). 

    Kaleidoscope will be having their first free ‘Open House’ in conjunction with the
    Surrealistic Dreams art show on Saturday. The Open House begins at
    2:00pm with Free Yoga at 2:00pm and at 6:00pm, Live Model Drawing with
    Music begins at 7:30pm, the Art Show is from 7:30pm to 11:30pm and they
    may be adding more things to see and do to this event as it draws
    closer!

    Sunday December 17, 2017

    10 AM to 7 PM – Free.  Grandma Party Bazaar 2017! Stardust Video and Coffee (1842 Winter Park Rd, Orlando, FL 32803.) It’s the fifteenth Grandma Party Bazaar and you’re invited! Bring your
    friends for the best Sunday of the year. Grandma Party
    is you and me and all of us making it happen, so you’d better be there
    because it just won’t be the same without you. As always, the party will be held in the parking lot of Stardust Video and Coffee starting at 10 a.m. and closing at Sundown. You can get a
    taste of what good ol’ Gran has to offer this year by following her on
    Facebook and Instagram (@Grandma_Party). Orlando has some seriously
    creative artists and makers that were hard to choose from, but she has
    picked some of the best of the best to share their craft with you. There will be a raffle,  interactive booths and DJ sets by Nigel John and
    Oled Dad and live music from Von Nacht, Tiger Fawn, TV Dinner and MORE!
    Of course, lots food and drinks too.

    If you are new to the bazaar, be sure to bring your cash (most vendors
    take cards too), and finish up your holiday shopping with one of a kind
    treasures. While you’re at it, buy yourself a little something too!
    Parking can be a challenge on this day, but it’s a good thing they are
    located in the great neighborhood of Audubon Park where there are lots
    of streets. Other options are carpooling, biking and Uber.

    4 PM to 9 PM – Free. Winter Garden Christmas Golf Cart Parade. Bradford Park (220 West Division Street, Winter Garden, FL.)  Are
    you ready for the 2017 WG Christmas Golf Cart Parade?! They will begin their 5th annual Golf Cart Parade by gathering at
    Bradford Park early to socialize and compare decorations before heading
    out to tour Downtown Winter Garden and ending near Walker Field near the
    Plant Street Market. They will have prizes for the best decorated golf carts so take this
    seriously. All money raised will be graciously donated to the
    Edgewood Children’s Ranch as they have done in past. Golf Carts only and all traffic laws still apply.

    7 PM to 9 PM – $10 donation Give ME Cheer. Marshall Ellis Theatre (1300 La Quinta Dr #3, Orlando, FL 32809.) Get
    in the Christmas spirit and join Give ME Cheer, ME Dance’s first
    charity ball benefiting local dance organizations, events and
    scholarships. Enjoy performances, food, drink, meet-and-greets, a silent
    auction and raffle.

    Weekend Top 6 Picks for Novemvber 25th and 26th.

    Saturday November 25, 2017

    9AM to 5 PM – Free. Cocoa Beach Art Show 2017 (Minutemen Causeway, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931) The Cocoa Beach Art Show is back! Returning to Downtown Cocoa Beach
    Saturday, November 25th, and Sunday, November 26th.

    7 PM to 9 PM Saturday and Sunday. Opera Wars. (The Abbey 100 S. Eola Drive Orlando, FL 32801.) Opera del Sol and Space Coast Symphony Orchestra present Opera Wars and invites audiences to venture where no opera has gone before. Set
    in outer space, Opera Wars is an intergalactic adventure of love and war
    set to some of opera’s most treasured compositions. Step aboard the
    I.S.S. del Sol, as their Space Cruise Director welcomes one and all to their
    Pre-Launch Experience, where audiences will have the opportunity to interact with the Space Crew. In partnership with ‘Farm and Haus’, they invite you to eat, drink, and as they blast off, enjoy some of opera’s most exciting selections
    presented with their musical partners The Space Coast Symphony Orchestra,
    including Figaro’s Aria, Summertime, Ride of the Valkyries, Habanera,
    Nessum Dorma, and many more. The future of opera is bright!!

    9 PM to 11 PM. 3rd Annual Amateur Contest and Holiday Kickoff! (The Venue 511 Virginia Dr, Orlando, Florida 32803.) Cheer on your favorite amateur contestants in the 3rd annual competition and kick off the season in style with the Cuties!
    Sponsored by Premier Couples Superstore who always have a bit of naughty with their nice!

    Sunday November 26, 2017

    Noon to 6 PM – $15 to play. D and D: The Pit Of Amnesia. (Gods and Monsters, 5421 International Dr, Orlando, Florida 32819)  Introducing a brand new D and D campaign created by game master Jess!
    You awaken, in complete darkness, not remembering who or what you are,
    surrounded by others in the same predicament! Armed with the weapons you
    found scattered around you, it’s now your mission to get out of this
    cave and find civilization! And hopefully find any memories you might
    have lost in the dark. In this D and D campaign, you get to experience a different format of
    game play, where players have to start with mostly vacant character
    sheets and fill them out as they play the game!

    Recommended for those who’ve experienced a D and D
    campaign at least once or twice before. The fee to play
    will cover a completed character sheet and a print of the character
    art at the end of the game, as well as pizza and a soda. All participants are encouraged to bring their own dice, but
    dice can be supplied to any players who do not have them. If you wish to
    purchase your own set, there will also be a 15% discount off all gaming
    products and off snacks for all participants.  Please be sure to send them a message or stop in store to get your name on
    the list for this adventure and get instructions on
    how to pay through Pay Pal. This adventure will be limited to six players
    at a time.

    Noon to 1 PM – Free. Yoga. Lake Eola Park near the Red Gazebo. Bring your own mat.

    Noon to 3 PM – Donation. Music at the Casa. (Casa Feliz Historic Home Museum, 656 N Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789) Harpist Catherine Way. Members of the public are invited to visit the historic home museum on a
    Sunday afternoon from 12 to 3 pm, listen to live music and take a tour
    of the museum and the James Gamble Rogers II Studio by
    trained docents.

    Weekend Top 6 Picks for October 21st and 22nd.

    Saturday, October 21, 2017

    10 AM to 5 PM – Free. Winter Springs ARToberFEST. Saturday and Sunday. Winter Springs Festival of the Arts, Blumberg Blvd, Winter Springs, Florida 32708. Winter Springs ARToberFEST is celebrating 10 years of exceptional art,
    tasty German food and drink, rockin’ entertainment, kid’s crafts and
    much more. Join us for this
    not-to-be-missed community event presented by Florida Cancer Specialists and Research Institute. Cool off with beer
    from Red Cypress Brewery, enjoy the sounds of Europa on the main stage,
    and let your kids explore their artistic talents at the student and
    senior art tent.

    11 AM to Noon – Free. Soundwalk presented by the Atlantic Center for the Arts. Meet at Timucua, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave, Orlando, Florida 32806. (Rain or Shine) Join Eve Payor from the Atlantic Center for the Arts as she leads a
    sound walk through the Delaney Park neighborhood that Timucua calls
    home. Explore the sounds and rhythms of our urban and natural world.
    Each walk is beneficial for people of all ages to de-stress, focus, and
    develop a deeper understanding of how we fit into the ecosystem of our
    environment. Limited to 20 participants. Register to
    secure your spot.

    As described by the event, “What is a soundwalk? ‘A soundwalk is any excursion whose main purpose is listening to the
    environment. It is exposing our ears to every sound around us no matter
    where we are. We may be at home, we may be walking across a downtown
    street, through a park, along the beach; we may be sitting in a doctor’s
    office, in a hotel lobby, in a bank; we may be shopping in a
    supermarket, a department store, or a Chinese grocery store; we may be
    standing at the airport, the train station, the bus-stop. Wherever we go
    we will give our ears priority. They have been neglected by us for a
    long time and, as a result, we have done little to develop an acoustic
    environment of good quality.’ – Hildegard Westerkamp (published in Sound
    Heritage, 1974)

    How can a soundwalk improve health?

    Focused, silent walks can be a key to reducing stress levels, anxiety,
    distractions, and can improve breath control. Our sense of hearing is
    heightened, and awareness of our connection to nature is enhanced.
    Concentrating on the sound environment links us to the risk of noise
    pollution and solutions to create an ecologically balanced soundscape.
    Taking the time to listen to our surroundings gives us a deeper
    understanding of how our everyday actions affect both nature and our
    well-being.

    How much walking will there be?

    Each soundwalk is designed to move through different sound environments.
    We will be walking at a slow pace to allow for time to fully hear each
    location. Over the duration of one hour, a distance of approximately ½
    mile will be traveled.

    Rain or shine?

    Yes. These walks are outdoors. Please check the weather before departing
    for the soundwalk, and prepare accordingly. Weather conditions affect
    the way sound travels. It is a wonderful experience to hear how the
    sound waves of a bird call in humid air travels differently than in dry
    air.

    Are the soundwalks open to all ages?

    Anyone can participate in a soundwalk. On our walks, we do ask that
    talking and distraction (cellphone use) be kept to a minimum to allow
    for the enjoyment of the environmental sounds. Therefore, small children
    may not be engaged enough in this activity to avoid becoming restless.

    About the Artist.

    The presenter of each Soundwalk is local musician, Lady Eve. She is a
    classical oboist and ambient music producer who has contributed to the
    sophisticated modern movement blending orchestral and electronic sound.
    She has performed at the Mutek Mexico Festival, 800 East Atlanta Art
    Collective, been a curator at Vancouver’s alternative performance
    festival: Signal and Noise, and produced her Pan Ambient event series
    with Seattle’s Decibel Festival. Last year, her exhibition called
    Watercolors in Sound (produced for Atlantic Center for the Arts)
    featured a sound and video installation of field recordings from the NSB
    Soundwalk series. As an active Zazen practitioner, Lady Eve
    incorporates mindfulness and awareness throughout her artistic
    endeavors.”

    5:30 PM to 9 PM – Free. Pumpkin Carving Exhibition! Loud Gallery 1907 N Orange Ave, Orlando, Florida 32804.  In honor of Halloween, Loud Gallery is in search of artists for our first ever Pumpkin Carving Exhibition!

    Painting of pumpkins in allowed too!

    Sunday, October 22, 2017

    Noon to 1 PM – Donation. Yoga. Lake Eola near red gazebo. Bring your own mat or sketchbook.

    1 PM to 9 PM – Free. Festival Calle Orange Downtown Orlando. 425 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32801. Central Florida’s largest event held in the heart of Downtown Orlando. They close down 10 city blocks and erect 3 action packed stages with only the
    best in Hispanic entertainment. We even include a Domino tournament!

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

    Weekend Top 6 Picks for October 14th and 15th.

    Saturday, October 14, 2017

    Noon to 10 PM – Free. Come Out With Pride. Lake Eola Park and surrounding streets. Celebrated in October, Come Out With Pride welcomes everyone from
    Central Florida and beyond to come together and #KeepDancingOrlando!
    The marquee event, “The Most Colorful Parade in Orlando,” will start at 4 PM next Saturday at Lake Eola Park. The route has been expanded down
    to Orange Avenue.

    7 PM to 10 PM – $35. 8th Urban Sketch Workshop – Come Out With Pride.  515 East Pine Street #1 Orlando, Fl 32801. One of ten workshops training artists to become sketch correspondents. 


    9 PM to 2:30 AM Official After Party for Pulse. The main event runs 9 PM to 2:30 AM at 111 N. Summerlin Ave. It has a Latin Night theme and performances by
    69 Boyz, Anais and the Pulse Orlando Family. You must be 21 and older to
    drink, 18 and up are welcome. The pre-party starts at 4 PM. 

    Sunday, October 15, 2017

    10 AM 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. 

    1 PM to 8 PM – Free. Will’s A Faire Fall Market at Southern Fried Sunday. Will’s Pub 1042 N Mills Ave, Orlando, Florida 32803. Will’s
    A Faire, the one day retro, vintage, local and handmade market with
    live music, food trucks and fun indoors and out is back for fall at
    Will’s Pub! The outdoor market runs from 1PM until 8:30 PM, with food
    trucks and live music from: Oak Hill Drifters, Van Gordon Martin, Invisible Sun (The Police Tribute Set), B-Tru Mann, Luke Wagner and Jessica Delacruz and More Music later, with a free show inside Will’s by Marc With a C, Steve Garron Is An Asshole and Milk Carton Superstars.
    The outdoor music is free to the public and all ages are welcome. Bring
    the Fam! Inside is 18+ after 9 PM.

    2 PM to 6 PM – Free. Gentle, Manly Photoshoot 3. Macbeth Studio, 37 North Orange Avenue, Suite 900, Orlando, Florida 32801. Gentle, Manly is a photography project that seeks to explore and
    challenge society’s cultivation of toxic, stereotypical masculinity. It
    is a collaboration of Macbeth Studio, Elar Institute, and Jeremy
    Seghers.

    Who they are looking for: straight men of any background or way of life.

    What they will be doing: photographing straight men holding hands with each other and being
    affectionate.

    Why they are doing this: because real, straight men show compassion and affection.

    What this is not: sexual or exploitative in any way.

    What to prepare: just come as you are with an open mind. Wear whatever makes you
    comfortable. We want to capture your honest, authentic self.

    To participate, please email your name and phone number to:
    whiterabbitorlando@gmail.com

    Weekend Top 6 Picks for October 7th and 8th.

    Saturday October 7, 2017

    5 PM to 10 PM – Free. 10th Annual Zombietoberfest. Audubon Park Garden District Orlando, Florida 32803. Orlando’s original zombie festival returns, with all the dread, undead and revelry that entails. Food trucks, open air market, zombie crawl, costume contest, food and drink specials and more.

    7 PM to 10 PM – $35. 10 x 10 Orlando Urban Sketching Workshop. The workshop will be held at Zombietoberfest. Urban Sketchers is celebrating 10 years by inviting sketchers from
    around the world to attend ten on location workshops with an Urban
    Sketching official instructor in your city! You may choose to
    participate in one or more of the workshops at the following prospective
    locations in Orlando.

    Goals

    1. Show stories from your city, one drawing at a time

    2. Improve your drawing skills

    3. Learn how to select, frame and design visual stories on a page

    4. Learn how writing and drawing can work together to communicate more to your audience

    5. Experience the advantages of group learning and seeing the many paths to success

    10:30 PM to 12:30 AM Get a bite or drink. Son Flamenco. Ceviche Tapas Orlando, 125 W Church St, Orlando, FL. Hot blooded Flamenco dancers perform to live acoustic guitar.



    Sunday October 8, 2017

    10 AM 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.

     2 PM to 3 PM, Free. Celebrate with Dance. Orlando Public Library 101 East Central Avenue Orlando Fl. Enjoy a lively performance of Spanish folk dances by Alborea Dances in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month.

    2 PM to 6 PM Get a drink. Halloween Hair of the Dog Day Charity Event. The Thirsty Topher

    (601 Virginia Drive Orlando FL). A canine costume contest tops off a day of raffles, complimentary homemade dog treats and mingling with furry companions.
    Donations will be made to the Humane Society’s disaster fund.

    Weekend Top 6 Picks for September 30th and October 1st.

    Saturday September 30, 2017

    8:00 AM to 10:30 PM – Free. Day 2 of Indie Galactic Space Jam. The DAVE School (2500 Universal Studios Plaza, Soundstage #25, Orlando, Florida). What is Indie Galactic Space Jam?

     1. It’s an annual space-themed game jam hosted by Indienomicon,
    Orlando’s independent game development association.

    2. It’s a collaborative event that’s great for creatives of all sorts.
    Artists, animators, developers, writers, designers, and others are all
    welcome to participate.

    3. It’s a good way to flex your game-making skills, find new people to
    work with, and learn how to rapid- prototype a game idea.

    This will be the 4th Indie Galactic Space Jam. This year they’re providing additional fun challenges, better resources, and greater
    opportunity for talent exposure. They also plan to kick things off with
    an amazing crop of speakers from both the space and video game
    industries. This is your chance to build something extraordinary with
    talented peers from all over Central Florida. Become part of a team or
    stay a lone (space) wolf charting a course to fun and excitement.

     Everyone is welcome to participate throughout the 48-hour Jam. They’re
    looking for artists, programmers, game designers, UI and UX designers,
    sound designers, writers, poets, interpretive dancers, people excited
    about games, people excited about space, people who like to eat pizza,
    and people like you. Register today and get ready to jam!

    SATURDAY – SEPT 30TH – THE GRIND CONTINUES

    The non-stop game building action remains non-stop, except for the times you have to stop for food and ask for help.

    8:00 AM – Doors Open, Breakfast/Coffee

    12:30 PM – Lunch / Status Updates / Call for Help

    6:30 PM – Dinner
    11:00pm- Go Home!

    7 PM to 9 PM – Free. Ybor City Art Walk (7th Ave, Ybor, Tampa, Florida 33605). Featuring a number of arts organizations and artsy businesses. Participating locations:

    The Bricks of Ybor

    Bloodline Tattoo

    Ybor Arts Colony

    Hot Wax

    Wandering Eye Art Gallery

    Dysfunctional Grace

    Moon Over Havana Arts Gallery

    Live Arts Labs

    There will be other businesses joining the lineup so stay tuned! For
    any questions please feel free to contact the Ybor Art Alliance
    through Facebook.

    Expect to be wowed!

    9 PM to Midnight – Free but get a drink or 2. Oranga Tanga. Live music at The Dog and Bone British Pub, (9 Stone St, Cocoa, Florida 32922).

    Sunday October 1, 2017 

    8 AM to 9 PM – Free. Day 3 of Indie Galactic Space Jam. The DAVE School (2500 Universal Studios Plaza, Soundstage #25, Orlando, Florida). PROJECT WRAP UP + FINAL SHOWCASE

    The hard work hopefully looks like it is forming into something
    recognizable as fun. Success or failure, hopefully you learned
    something. Participants will present their team’s game concept for
    everyone to enjoy!

    8:00 AM – Doors Open, Breakfast/Coffee

    12:00 PM – Lunch and Status Updates / Call for Help

    4:30 PM– Complete Game Projects, Begin Project Uploads

    5:30 PM – Dinner & Technical Check with presentations over the
    projector

    6:30 PM – Team Presentations Begin
    9:00pm – Go Home!

    10 AM 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.

    4:30 PM to 6:30 PM – Free. Market2Park. Shady Park, (Hannibal Square New England and Pennsylvania Ave. Winter Park FL).

    Weekend Top 6 Picks for September 16th and 17th.

    Saturday September 16, 2017

    11 am to 12:30 pm Free. Life Screenings – One Minute Film Festival. Orange County Library System (FL) 101 E Central Blvd, Orlando, Florida 32801. Life Screenings in association with the Orange County Main Public
    Library look “Outside the Lines” at what happens when a film festival
    and library mash-up. The purpose is to create a library beyond a library
    and a film festival beyond a festival.

    Preceded by donuts and coffee, one minute films will screen back to
    back; post exhibit, filmmakers will be on hand to participate in a
    lively talk back.

    Films are chosen on the basis that they show a world we love to live in.

    Create and send us your one minute stories.

    Free donuts and coffee supplied by the library.

    1 pm to Midnight Free but beers cost. 11th Annual Oktoberfest Celebration!  Orlando Brewing 1301 Atlanta Ave, Orlando, Florida 32806. Our 11th annual celebration of German food, music, games and beer is
    drawing near!

    1PM: Tapping of our organic Oktoberfest märzen lager

    2PM: Traditional German food available from Backhaus Orlando food truck

    5PM-9PM: Live music & games with Dan Witucki and the Heimatland
    Musikanten [Epcot’s German Band]

    – Best Dressed of Oktoberfest Contest (5PM)

    – Women’s Stein Holding Competition (5:30PM)

    – Most Revered Beard [& Mr. Moustache] Competition (6PM)

    – Men’s Stein Holding Competition (6:45PM)

    This a dog & family-friendly event that will take place rain or
    shine

    We encourage patrons to Uber or Lyft to this event, so if you show us
    your ride receipt, you’ll receive a happy hour wristband for $1 off all
    drafts all day

    Oktoberfest Mug Preorders: Preorder your 20 oz. 2017 Oktoberfest mug today and get two FREE fills
    of our organic Oktoberfest beer. Mug also gets you Oktoberfest fills for
    pint price for the 3 weeks of our 11th Annual Oktoberfest Celebration!

    4 pm to 8 pm Free. Cruisin’ Downtown DeLand Car Show! East Indiana Ave Downtown DeLand, Deland FL. Classic cars & rods. Live DJ, giveaways, shopping & dining. Fun for the family! Every 3rd Saturday night!

    Sunday September 17, 2017

    Noon to 3 PM. Donation based. Music at the Casa. Alborea Dances Flamenco. Casa Feliz Historic Home Museum, 656 N Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789.

     2 pm to 4 pm Free. Ukulaliens Ukelele Jam

    Deadly Sins Brewing 750 Jackson Ave.Winter Park FL. All-ukelele open jam.

    4 PM to 10:30 PM $15 Southern Fried Sunday’s Southern Belle Ball.  Will’s Pub 1042 N Mills Ave, Orlando, Florida 32803. Will’s Pub and Southern Fried Sunday: Southern Belle Ball! SFS is
    celebrating fall and the twenty-second anniversary of Will’s Pub by
    harvesting 11 of the cream of the crop female musicians to play a
    festival style afternoon/evening, inside/outside festival event at
    Will’s Pub, Lil Indies and The Dirty Laundry Pavilion. Classic Southern
    Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey Craft Cocktails will be served from the
    Jack Daniels’ Vintage Airstream bar, and the entire Jack Daniels Family
    of Whiskeys will be on special. Swine & Sons will be in attendance,
    serving a Locally Sourced, Farm-To-Table, BBQ Feast. Donations of Food
    and Funds will be accepted for Second Harvest Food Bank of Central
    Florida to help our neighbors have abundance in this season. Bring out
    the Big Hats, and don your Dapper Derby Style, in the Fall! Let’s get
    Fancy & have a Ball Y’all! 

    Performances by: 

    Hannah Harber and The Lionhearts 

    Kaleigh Baker 

    Terri Binion 

    Beth McKee’s Swamp Sistas 

    Songwriter Circle
    Heather Lee & Jordan Wynn’s Whyte Tygers 

    Soulace feat. 

    members of Harmonica Man and the Sawgrass 

    Band
    Maple Sparrow 

    Sarah Purser Sings 

    Sleepy Giants feat. members of Uke-A-Ladies 

    Parlor with special guest Layla Brisbois 

    Danielle Dart of Tears of a Tyrant 

     $10 Presale tickets, $15 Day of Show. 18+ Welcome. Friendly dogs on a
    leash are allowed outside.

    Weekend Top 6 Picks for September 9th and 10th.

    All 6 Weekend Picks Canceled Due to Hurricane Irma 

    Make a Plan

    Disasters often strike quickly and without warning. A disaster can
    force you to evacuate your home or office, separate you from your family
    and affect your access to every day necessities like food, water and
    electricity.

    Making a plan for your family or business is essential to answering questions like:

    • Where do I go if I can’t find my family members?
    • What do we do if we do not have water or electricity?
    • How quickly can my business re-open?

    To answer these questions and create your own family or business emergency plan, click here.


    Build a Kit

    A disaster kit makes resources necessary to keep you and your family
    or your business safe during and after a disaster easily accessible.

    Your disaster kit supplies should be stored in an easy-to-carry container.

    Here are some examples of great disaster kit containers:

    • Large, hard-sided container (ex: plastic storage container)
    • Camping backpack
    • Duffle bag

    Keep your kit stored in a convenient place that is known to all
    family members or employees. You should also keep a smaller version of
    this disaster kit in your car.

    Your disaster kit should include enough supplies to last you and your family for a minimum of 3 days.

    Water

    Store water in plastic containers such as empty soft drink bottles or
    milk jugs. Avoid containers that will decompose or break, such as milk
    cartons or glass bottles. The average person needs to drink at least two
    quarts of water each day. Hot environments and intense physical
    activity can double that amount. Children, nursing mothers and ill
    people will need more.

    Store one gallon of water per person per day (two quarts for
    drinking, two quarts for food preparation/sanitation). Store 1 1/2 to 2
    gallons a day for the elderly. Keep at least a three-day supply of water
    per person.

     Food

    Store at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food. Select
    foods that require no refrigeration, preparation or cooking and little
    to no water. If you must heat food, pack a can of Sterno (canned heat)
    or a camping stove. Select compact and lightweight foods.

    The following items make good emergency rations:

        • Emergency food bars (specially designed to provide nutrients and calories)
        • Military MRE rations (no cooking required)
        • Dehydrated camping meals (may require cooking)
        • Canned or bagged tuna, chicken and ham. Can be made into sandwiches or cooked with pasta or rice side dishes.
        • Granola bars and energy bars
        • Dried fruit
        • Individually wrapped snacks and puddings
        • Peanut butter and jelly
        • Hard candy, such as peppermints
        • Just-add-water side dishes to mix with canned meat and vegetables
        • Can opener

    When purchasing food for your emergency kit or to stock up before a
    storm, remember to purchase items you would normally eat, so you will
    eat the leftovers after the storm.

    First Aid Kit

    Assemble a first aid kit for your home and for each car. A first aid kit should include:

        • Sterile adhesive bandages in assorted sizes
        • Assorted sizes of safety pins
        • Cleansing agent/soap
        • Latex gloves (2 pairs)
        • Sunscreen
        • 2-inch sterile gauze pads (4-6)
        • 4-inch sterile gauze pads (4-6)
        • Triangular bandages (3)
        • 2-inch sterile roller bandages (3 rolls)
        • 3-inch sterile roller bandages (3 rolls)
        • Scissors
        • Tweezers
        • Sewing needle
        • Moist towelettes
        • Antiseptic
        • Thermometer
        • Tongue depressors (2)
        • Tube of petroleum jelly or other lubricant
        • Non-prescription drugs
        • Aspirin or non-aspirin pain reliever
        • Anti-diarrhea medication
        • Antacid (for stomach upset)
        • Syrup of Ipecac (use to induce vomiting if advised by the Poison Control Center)
        • Laxative
        • Activated charcoal (use if advised by the Poison Control Center)

    Clothing and Bedding

    Keep a set of clean bedding and extra sets of clean clothes in an
    easy-to-carry suitcase or duffle bag as part of your emergency kit.
    During an evacuation, laundry facilities may not be available. You also
    may be away from your home for an extended period of time.

        • Keep a set of clean bedding and extra sets of clean clothes in an
          easy-to-carry suitcase or duffle bag as part of your emergency kit.
          During an evacuation, laundry facilities may not be available. You also
          may be away from your home for an extended period of time.
        • Remember to dress for the weather and pack extra shoes and rain gear, like ponchos and umbrellas.

    Tools and Supplies

    • Paper cups, 
    • plates and plastic utensils (mess kits) 
    • Emergency preparedness manual 
    • Battery-operated radio and extra batteries 
    • Flashlight and extra batteries 
    • Non-electric can opener 
    • Plastic sheeting (10′ by 10′) 
    •  Duct tape 
    •  Plastic storage containers 
    •  Whistle 
    •  A corded telephone 
    • Household chlorine bleach 
    •  One complete change of clothing and footwear per person. 
    •  Rain gear 
    • Blankets or sleeping bags 

    Special Items

    For Baby 

    • Formula 
    • Diapers 
    • Bottles 
    • Powdered milk 
    • Medications (2 weeks supply) 

    For Adults 

    • Medication 
    • Insulin
    • Prescription drugs (2 weeks’ supply) 
    • Denture needs 
    • Contact lenses and supplies 
    • Extra eye glasses 
    • Entertainment
      Games and books 

    Important Family Documents Keep these records in a waterproof, portable container:

    • Will
    • insurance policies
    • contracts
    • deeds, stocks and bonds
      Passports
    • social security cards
    • immunization records 
    • Bank account numbers 
    •  Credit card account numbers and companies 
    •  Inventory of valuable household goods
    • important telephone numbers 
    •  Family records (birth, marriage, death certificates)

    Don’t Forget

    • Keep items in airtight plastic bags. 
    •  Change your stored water supply every six months so it stays fresh. 
    • Replace your stored food every six months. 
    •  Re-think your kit and family needs at least once a year. 
    •  Replace batteries, update clothes, etc. 
    •  Ask your physician or pharmacist about storing prescription medications.

    As of 7pm 9/8/17…HURRICANE WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT… *

    LOCATIONS AFFECTED – Orlando – Apopka – Christmas *

    WIND – LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Equivalent Cat 1 Hurricane force wind – Peak Wind Forecast: 60-75 mph with gusts to 90 mph – Window for Tropical Storm force winds: Sunday afternoon until Monday afternoon –

    CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Extreme – The wind threat has remained nearly steady from the previous assessment. – Emergency planning should include a reasonable threat for major hurricane force wind greater than 110 mph of equivalent Category 3 intensity or higher. – To be safe, aggressively prepare for the potential of devastating to catastrophic wind impacts. Efforts should now be underway to secure all properties. – Extremely dangerous and life-threatening wind is possible. Failure to adequately shelter may result in serious injury, loss of life, or immense human suffering. –

    POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Devastating to Catastrophic – Structural damage to sturdy buildings, some with complete roof and wall failures. Complete destruction of mobile homes. Damage greatly accentuated by large airborne projectiles. Locations may be uninhabitable for weeks or months. – Numerous large trees snapped or uprooted along with fences and roadway signs blown over. – Many roads impassable from large debris, and more within urban or heavily wooded places. Many bridges, causeways, and access routes impassable. – Widespread power and communications outages. * FLOODING RAIN – LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: – Peak Rainfall Amounts: Additional 8-12 inches, with locally higher amounts –

    CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Moderate – The flooding rain threat has remained nearly steady from the previous assessment. – Emergency planning should include a reasonable threat for moderate flooding where peak rainfall totals notably exceed amounts conducive for flash flooding and rapid inundation. Rescues and emergency evacuations are possible. – To be safe, earnestly prepare for the potential of significant flooding rain impacts. – Dangerous flooding is possible. Failure to take action may result in serious injury or loss of life. If flood related watches and warnings are issued, heed recommended actions. –

    POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Significant – Moderate rainfall flooding may prompt several evacuations and rescues. – Rivers and tributaries may quickly become swollen with swift currents and overspill their banks in a few places, especially in usually vulnerable spots. Small streams, creeks, canals, and ditches will overflow. – Flood waters can enter some structures or weaken foundations. Several places may experience expanded areas of rapid inundation at underpasses, low-lying spots, and poor drainage areas. Some streets and parking lots take on moving water as storm drains and retention ponds overflow. Driving conditions will become hazardous with some road and bridge closures. * TORNADO – LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: – Situation is favorable for tornadoes –

    CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Moderate – The tornado threat has increased from the previous assessment. – Emergency planning should include a reasonable threat for tornadoes, with a few possibly strong in intensity. – To be safe, earnestly prepare for the potential of significant tornado impacts. – Listen for tornado watches and warnings. Be ready to shelter quickly if a tornado approaches. –

    POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Significant – The occurrence of tornadoes can hinder the execution of emergency plans during tropical events. – Several places may experience tornado damage with a few locations seeing considerable damage, power loss, and communications failures. – Locations could realize roofs torn off frame houses, mobile homes demolished, boxcars overturned, large trees snapped or uprooted, vehicles tumbled, and small boats tossed about. Dangerous projectiles can add to the toll.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION: – Family emergency plans: Federal Emergency Management Agency – https://www.ready.gov – Local weather conditions and forecasts – http://www.weather.gov/mlb

    During a hurricane
    Avoid walking or driving through flood waters.
    Just 6 inches of moving water can knock you down, and fast-moving water can sweep your vehicle away.

    Be extra careful when walking outside.
    Storm damage such as downed power lines and fallen debris could injure you.

    Y6 hours before arrival
    Close storm shutters if possible and stay away from windows.
    Flying glass from broken windows could injure you.
    Turn your refrigerator or freezer to the coldest setting and open only when necessary.
    If you lose power, food will last longer.

    6 to 12 hours before arrival
    Turn on your TV/radio, or check your local government’s website frequently.
    You’ll get the latest weather updates and emergency instructions.
    Charge your phone.
    You’ll have a full battery if you lose power.

    12 to 36 hours before arrival
    Bring in outdoor furniture and other items that could blow away.
    These may become a safety hazard.
    Bookmark your local government’s website.
    This gives you quick access to storm updates and emergency instructions.

    36 to 48 hours before arrival
    Build or restock your emergency preparedness kit.
    Include a flashlight, batteries, cash, and first aid supplies.
    Plan how to communicate with family members if you lose power.
    For example, you can use phone, text, social media, or email.
    Create an evacuation plan with your family.
    You may have to leave quickly.