Volusia County issues to do, beginning Feb. 7

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What’s occurring

Strolling Membership: Get match and make new pals with the Pink Sizzling Chili Steppers strolling membership. All ages and talent ranges are welcome for this program, which is hosted by Volusia County’s Parks, Recreation and Tradition Division. 9-10 a.m. each Thursday in February at Gemini Springs Park, 37 Dirksen Drive, DeBary. For extra info, contact Recreation Supervisor Matthew Coleman at mcoleman@volusia.org or 386-736-5953, Ext. 16767.

Alzheimer’s caregiver help group: The group is open to all family members and caregivers of these with Alzheimer’s illness or different dementia. 7 p.m. Feb. 10, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, West Wisconsin and Clara avenues, DeLand, free, 386-624-3988 or e mail lornalind@att.internet.

Wildlife and Scrub Jay Pageant: The competition will function Florida wildlife displays, environmental shows, youngsters’ actions, and guided hikes and eco-buggy excursions of Lyonia Protect. An early-bird hike will kick off the day at 9 a.m. Admission is free, and meals shall be out there for buy from meals vehicles. The 360-acre protect is dwelling to quite a lot of mammals, together with bobcats, raccoons, armadillos, opossums, rabbits and foxes. Reptiles embody gopher tortoises, six-lined race runners and quite a lot of snakes. Greater than 70 species of birds, together with the threatened Florida scrub jay, additionally reside within the protect. Hikers are suggested to put on closed-toe sneakers, convey water, and be ready to hike on sugar-sand trails. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Feb. 22, Lyonia Environmental Middle, 2150 Eustace Ave., Deltona, free, 386-789-7207.

Strawberry Pageant: The annual occasion will function distributors, strawberries, strawberry jam, themed basket drawings and humanities and crafts. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. March 8, St. Jude’s Episcopal Church, 815 E. Graves Ave., Orange Metropolis, free, 386-775-6200, stjudescentralflorida.org.

Discover Volusia outings: Volusia County’s Environmental Administration Division sponsors free outside adventures to acquaint residents with the county’s various pure habitats and land administration practices. Contributors are inspired to convey water and put on snug garments and strolling or mountain climbing sneakers. Advance registration is required. Name 386-736-5927, Ext. 12072 or e mail tnordmann@volusia.org. Outings embody –

—Spruce Creek Paddling Journey, Sept. 11 a.m. Feb. 13, Doris Leeper Spruce Creek Protect, 2317 Creek Shore Path, New Smyrna Seashore. Uncover the historical past and significance of the Spruce Creek Mound, an early historic archeological website in Port Orange. The information will establish native crops and animals and talk about their historic significance to people and their ecological significance to native ecosystems. Deliver a kayak, canoe, or stand-up paddleboard, together with a private flotation gadget and whistle. This journey is for ages 10 and up, and kids have to be accompanied by an grownup.

—Nice Yard Hen Depend, Sept. 11 a.m. Feb. 14, Doris Leeper Spruce Creek Protect, 1755 Martin’s Dairy Highway, Port Orange. Take part on this worldwide occasion by becoming a member of Volusia County environmental specialists for a 2.5-mile hike. The guides will present you ways you should utilize your smartphone to assist scientists establish birds. Ages 10 and up are welcome, and kids have to be accompanied by an grownup. Put on closed-toe sneakers.

—Pine Flatwoods Eco-buggy Tour, Sept. 11 a.m. Feb. 18, Longleaf Pine Protect, 4551 Pioneer Path, New Smyrna Seashore. Hop on the eco-buggy and be taught in regards to the ecological significance of the pine flatwoods habitat. Volusia County environmental specialists will talk about the methods they use to maintain this vital Florida ecosystem. All ages are welcome. Put on closed-toe sneakers.

—Discover Volusia Problem Protect No. 6, Sept. 11 a.m. Feb. 27, Gemini Springs Conservation Space in Lake Monroe Park, 975 S. Charles R. Beall Blvd., DeBary. Be a part of environmental specialists for a two-mile stroll within the Gemini Springs Conservation Space, the sixth protect on this 12 months’s problem. Contributors will learn to register and take part within the 2024-2025 Discover Volusia Problem. Alongside the way in which, contributors will study a number of the native crops and animals that make Volusia County such a tremendous place. Go to www.volusia.org/explorevolusia to be taught extra in regards to the problem. Ages 8 and up are welcome, and kids have to be accompanied by an grownup. Put on closed-toe sneakers.

DeBary Corridor occasions: All occasions will happen at DeBary Corridor Historic Website, 198 Dawn Blvd., DeBary. Registration is requested for all packages; name 386-668-3840 or e mail lperez@volusia.org to enroll. Upcoming occasions embody –

—Line Dancing Classes, 5:30 p.m. Feb. 20. Line dancing is a good way to train your thoughts and physique. Be a part of DeBary Corridor workers for a enjoyable night filled with newbie line dances to numerous music genres. This program is beneficial for adults. There’s a $3 cost for every class.

—Story Time at DeBary Corridor, 9:30 a.m. Feb. 7 and 21. Kids are invited to Youngsters Nook, a free story time that includes tales, songs, and actions. This system is designed for preschoolers, however youngsters of all ages are welcome.

—Frederick deBary Day, 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and a pair of:30 p.m. Feb. 15. In 1998, the Metropolis of DeBary proclaimed the third Saturday in February to be Frederick deBary Day. To commemorate this important day, DeBary Corridor Historic Website will provide unique guided excursions of the 153-year-old winter looking property with deBary household reenactors. Registration is required; name 386-668-3840. Admission is $5 for ages 13 to 49, $4 for seniors (50 and older), and $2 for kids ages 3 to 12.

Discover Nature on the LEC: Uncover Volusia County’s native crops and wildlife throughout free indoor packages and outside hikes at Lyonia Environmental Middle, 2150 Eustace Ave., Deltona. The 360-acre protect adjoining to the LEC and Deltona Regional Library is dwelling to quite a lot of wildlife, together with Florida scrub jays and gopher tortoises, that are drawn to the low vegetation and sandy ridges of the scrub habitat. Workers will provide the next packages –

—Lyonia Images Membership: 10-11 a.m. Feb. 8. Lyonia Protect has limitless alternatives for photographing birds, reptiles, and crops. Volunteers from West Volusia Audubon Society lead this month-to-month program sequence, which incorporates in-class instruction and subject alternatives to hone abilities. All talent ranges and ages are welcome.

—Rain Barrel Workshop, 11 a.m.-noon Feb. 8. Learn to make a rain barrel for water assortment. Make your crops, pockets, and the surroundings blissful. Workers will cowl the advantages of gathering rainwater and a few finest practices for making rain barrels. A restricted variety of rain barrels shall be on the market. This system is acceptable for adults.

—Put together for the Nice Yard Hen Depend, 2-3 p.m. Feb. 8. Study in regards to the Nice Yard Hen Depend, which is scheduled for Feb. 14-17, and uncover easy methods to contribute information from your personal yard utilizing the Merlin and eBird apps. After the data session, be a part of workers for a brief hike to follow citizen science abilities. This program is acceptable for ages 12 and up.

—Wildlife Wednesday Stroll, 9-10 a.m. Feb. 12. Volunteers will lead this exploratory hike by way of Lyonia Protect. Put on closed-toe sneakers, convey water, and be ready to hike on sugar sand. This stroll is designed for ages 8 and up.

—On Patrol in Alligator County, 6-7:30 p.m. Feb. 13.  Bob Lee, a veteran wildlife officer and writer, will describe the thrill and risks recreation wardens face each day. This Nature at Night time program, co-sponsored by Deltona Regional Library, is acceptable for ages 12 and up.

—Forest Bathing Fundamentals, 9-10 a.m. Feb. 15. Discover the wonders of Lyonia Protect and be taught the fundamentals and advantages of forest bathing. This follow, often known as Shinrin-Yoku, has been proven to be efficient in decreasing stress ranges, boosting the immune system, and serving to with despair. Put on closed-toe sneakers, convey water, and be ready to stroll on unpaved sugar sand trails. This program is beneficial for ages 12 and up.

—Pinecone Flowers Workshop, 2-3:30 p.m. Feb. 15. Learn to flip pinecones into stunning, long-lasting flowers and enter a drawing for a spring pinecone flower association. House is restricted, and pre-registration is required. All supplies shall be offered by the Associates of Lyonia Environmental Middle. This program is beneficial for ages 15 and up.

—Nice Yard Hen Depend, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Feb. 16. Be a part of workers for a fast refresher on the Merlin and eBird apps after which head out to the Lyonia Protect trails to look at and report the birds you see. Proceed your observations if you get dwelling. Put on closed-toe sneakers, convey water, and be ready to hike on unpaved sugar sand trails. This program is acceptable for ages 12 and up.

—Sea, Contact and Discover, 2-2:30 p.m. Feb. 23. Have you ever ever needed to be taught extra about sea urchins, sea stars, and sea cucumbers? Workers will share enjoyable details about these creatures and their connection to the traditional seashore of Lyonia Protect. All ages can meet a number of the middle’s saltwater animal ambassadors up shut.

—Friday Winter Stroll, 9-10 a.m. Feb. 28. Bundle up, lace up your mountain climbing sneakers, and luxuriate in a brisk hike by way of Lyonia Protect. LEC workers will level out the plant and animal species that decision scrub habitat their dwelling. Contributors ought to convey water, put on closed-toe sneakers, and be ready to hike on unpaved sugar sand trails. This program is beneficial for ages 8 and up.

Reservations are required; name 386-789-7207, Ext. #21028.

New Smyrna Seashore Duplicate Bridge Membership: Sanctioned by the ACBL. A companion is all the time out there for these with out one. 1 p.m. Tuesdays, Reside Oak Cultural Middle, 1050 Reside Oak St., New Smyrna Seashore, $7 for members, $9 for visitors, 386-690-1736.

American Most cancers Society Volunteer Drivers Wanted: The American Most cancers Society wants volunteers who may give a little bit time of their week to assist drive neighbors to remedy. As a volunteer driver with the Highway To Restoration program, contributors shall be offering a essential service in addition to serving to a neighbor get the care they want. To be taught extra, name 1-800-227-2345 or go to most cancers.org/drive.

Eldercare Volunteers Wanted: The Florida Lengthy-Time period Care Ombudsman Program depends on state-certified skilled volunteers to advocate for the well being, security, welfare and rights of people residing in nursing properties, assisted residing services and grownup household care properties. On the request of residents, ombudsmen work with residents, members of the family, directors and different to resolve complaints of residents. For extra info, name 888-831-0404 or e mail LTCOPinformer@elderaffairs.org.
Volusia County Guardian advert Litem Program wants volunteers: Volunteers advocate for kids who’ve been faraway from their dwelling from both abuse, abandonment or neglect. Volunteers have to be 21 and consent to background verify. All coaching offered. You may make the distinction within the life of a kid by volunteering roughly 10 hours per thirty days. Go to guardianadlitem.org or name 386-589-6825.

Volunteers wanted to get well fishing line: Volusia County wants environmentally minded volunteers to take part within the Monofilament Restoration and Recycling Program. This program collects and recycles discarded fishing line to assist preserve native waterways tangle free for manatees, dolphins, sea turtles and different aquatic animals. Fishing line restoration bins are situated all through Volusia County and are able to be adopted in Astor, Daytona Seashore, DeLand, DeLeon Springs, Deltona, Edgewater, New Smyrna Seashore, Ormond Seashore, Ormond-by-the-Sea, Osteen, Pierson and Ponce Inlet. Residents who reside close to a fishing location, spend a whole lot of time close to the water or are avid boaters are inspired to get entangled. Contributors ought to be at the least 16 years previous. Volunteers can undertake a fishing line restoration bin of their space. The contents are documented, and the info is shipped to program coordinators. This information is used to enhance this system’s general effectiveness. Contributors obtain coaching supplies and might earn an official Monofilament Restoration and Recycling Program T-shirt. For program particulars, contact Chad Murch at MonofilamentRecycling@volusia.org or 386-736-5927, Ext. 12839. For extra info, go to volusia.org/fishingline.

Beginner Radio and Electronics Present: The Orlando Beginner Radio Membership’s 78th annual “HamCation” occasion will function greater than 30 academic boards, 100 industrial distributors, 200 swap tables and outside tailgate to reveal and promote novice radios, elements, novice radio associated pc {hardware} and software program. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 7-8, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Feb. 9, Central Florida Fairgrounds, 4603 W. Colonial Drive, Orlando, $25 covers admission for all three days, 407-841-0874, www.hamcation.com.

Paws within the Park: Sponsored by the Pet Alliance of Larger Orlando, the occasion will elevate consciousness and cash to learn homeless pets. Actions embody dock diving for canine, lure programs, beer backyard, quite a lot of meals vehicles and procuring, pet merchandise and pet adoption alternatives. Pet Alliance’s cellular vet unit will even be on website and offering free vaccines. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 8, Lake Eola Park, 227 N. Eola Drive, Orlando, admission is free, occasion prices range, pledges and donations inspired, www.pawsinthepark.org, 407-351-7722.

Be Mine Craft and Vendor Honest: Crafters, distributors, door prizes, music, meals, face portray, balloon animals and extra. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Feb. 8, Knights of Columbus, 5727 Cornelia Ave., Orlando, admission is free, BlueDoveEvents@proton.me.

Chinese language New Yr Celebration: Rejoice Chinese language New Yr with The Chinese language College of CAACF, Inc. Discover Chinese language New Yr traditions. 11 a.m. Feb. 8, Orlando Public Library, 101 E Central Blvd., Orlando, free, 407-835-7323.

Yoga within the Gardens: Benefit from the stunning gardens overlooking the lake below the shade of the bushes for yoga, stretching and respiratory. All are welcome from learners to these with a follow for years. Registration included admission to the attractive gardens earlier than or after class. Advance registration required. Particular person classes are 10-11 a.m. Feb. 8, Feb. 15, Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave., Orlando, $17 for backyard members, $22 for nonmembers, www.leugardens.org, 407-246-2620.

Central Florida Chapter of the American Guild of Organists: Michael Petrosh, Cathedral Musician, Organ Live performance, co-sponsored by the Central Florida Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. 2 p.m. Feb. 9, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, 130 N. Magnolia Ave., Orlando, free, 407-680-3270, cfago.org/. e mail AGO.CFL@gmail.com.

Native Plant Workshop: This workshop will embody an in-classroom dialogue and an out of doors native plant stroll. Registration required at ocextension.eventbrite.com. 10-noon Feb. 11, UF/IFAS Extension Orange County, 6021 S. Conway Highway, Orlando, $15, 407-254-9200.

League of Girls Voters Orange County: This system shall be “Voices of Labor: The African American Journey.” Spectrum Information 13 Anchor Curtis McCloud will reasonable. Panelists embody Tadar Muhammad, chief working officer and first vp of CareerSource Central Florida; Rhonda Reaves, a professor at FAMU’s College of Regulation who teaches employment regulation; Dr. Darryl Gordon, who manages UCF’s Workplace of the Vice Provost and Dean within the Faculty of Undergraduate Research, and Kimberly Rankin, human relations supervisor for the Metropolis of Orlando. Reservations required. 11:30 a.m. Feb. 12, Winter Park Occasions Middle, 1050 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park, $30 for members, $37 for nonmembers consists of lunch, LWVOC.org/HotTopics.

Automotive Seat Security: Licensed Technicians from Orlando Well being Arnold Palmer Hospital for Kids and Orange County Protected Youngsters shall be out there to verify your automotive seat on a primary come, first serve foundation. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Feb. 13, West Oaks department of the Orange County Library System, 1821 E. Silver Star Highway, Ocoee, free, 407-835-7323.

Orchid Present and Sale: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 14-15, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Feb. 16, Orlando Backyard Membership, 710 E. Rollins St., Orlando, free admission.

Guided Backyard Tour: A guided tour of the UF/IFAS Extension Orange County Exploration Gardens hosted by Extension Agent Heather Kalaman. See distinctive crops in 12 themed gardens and get concepts to your panorama. Study Florida-Pleasant Landscaping rules, good irrigation, vegetable gardening, and flower species to draw bees, butterflies, and helpful bugs. The tour consists of academic supplies and pollinator seed packets. Registration required at ocextension.eventbrite.com. 10-11:30 a.m. Feb. 18, UF/IFAS Extension Orange County, 6021 S. Conway Highway, Orlando, $10, 407-254-9200.

Philosophy Dialogue Group: The group meets to debate numerous matters. Deliver matters and questions. 10 a.m. Feb. 18, College Membership of Winter Park, 841 N. Park Ave., Winter Park. To attend, e mail your full identify to data@uclubwp.org. Free.

Learn how to Develop Oyster Mushrooms: Be a part of Orange County Extension Agent Calvin Gardner for a hands-on workshop on rising oyster mushrooms. Subjects embody the fundamentals of fungi, mushroom biology, and edible makes use of plus contributors will make a mushroom develop bag to take dwelling. Registration required at ocextension.eventbrite.com. 10-11:30 a.m. Feb. 18, UF/IFAS Extension Orange County, 6021 S. Conway Highway, Orlando, $20, 407-254-9200.

Wednesday Live performance: Introduced by the College Membership of Winter Park. Membership member Holy Good will play the piano. 1 p.m. Feb. 19, College Membership of Winter Park, 841 N. Park Ave., Winter Park. To attend, e mail your full identify to data@uclubwp.org. Free.

Orange Audubon Society: Ashley Konon, the River Ambassador for the Wekiva Wild and Scenic River system, will current “Conservation of the Distinctive Wekiva Wild and Scenic River System” and showcase the modern packages and tasks devoted to preserving this river’s magnificence for future generations. Konon has a level in Animal Science from the College of Vermont, has been a zookeeper at three zoos, a kayak information on the Indian River Lagoon and is enthusiastic about connecting folks with nature by way of her work or hobbies, together with pictures, kayaking, paddle boarding, portray, biking, and tenting. In her function as River Ambassador, she focuses on conservation efforts and selling the well being of the Wekiva River system. 7 p.m. Feb. 20, Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave., Orlando, free, 407-637-2525, orangeaudubonfl.org.

Herbs For Well being: Improve your well-being and strengthen your resilience with the facility of herbs on this enlightening class. Uncover the therapeutic properties of assorted herbs and learn to  incorporate them into your each day routine to help each bodily and psychological well being. This class covers the identification, preparation, and secure use of medicinal herbs, specializing in their function in boosting immunity, managing stress and irritation, and selling general vitality. Contributors will go away with both a plant begin or packet of seeds to attempt. Registration consists of admission to the attractive gardens earlier than or after class. Advance registration required. 2-4 p.m. Feb. 20, Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave., Orlando, $35 for backyard members, $45 for nonmembers, www.leugardens.org, 407-246-2620.

Artwork and Exploration: Introduced by the College Membership of Winter Park. Meet Deborah Smith, a Central Florida artist, who has gained many prestigious awards together with a number of Better of Present awards for portray and sculpture all through her profession. Deborah has had a distinguished 13-year profession culminating because the Arts and Leisure Director with Walt Disney World and was the primary artist given private recognition for her works there. She creates whimsical sculptures, youngsters’s e-book illustrations, and religious themed artwork in addition to teaches artwork courses. 10 a.m. Feb. 20, College Membership of Winter Park, 841 N. Park Ave., Winter Park. To attend, e mail your full identify to data@uclubwp.org. Free.

Yard Florist: Tropical Floral Association: Study to make one-of-a-kind tropical floral preparations throughout a hands-on workshop utilizing Florida’s giant assortment of gorgeous tropical plant materials together with discovered objects and  an assortment of recycled and available plant containers. All provides shall be offered, however convey your favourite floral clippers, scissors, aprons, and plant materials if desired. All provides are included in your session charge. Registration consists of admission to the attractive gardens earlier than or after class. Advance registration required. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Feb. 22, Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave., Orlando, $18 for backyard members, $23 for nonmembers, www.leugardens.org, 407-246-2620.

Winter Backyard Music Pageant 2025: Hosted by Metropolis of Winter Backyard. An 11-hour, outside live performance that includes 30+ music acts of various genres performing throughout six phases all through historic downtown Winter Backyard. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Feb. 22, Historic Downtown Winter Backyard, 300 W. Plant St., Winter Backyard, free.

Medicinal and Culinary Herb Gardening: Uncover the world of herb gardening on this class that mixes the artwork and science of rising culinary herbs with medicinal advantages. Learn to domesticate, keep, and make the most of a  number of herbs to boost your well being and enrich your culinary experiences. Whether or not you’re a newbie or skilled gardener, this class gives info on cultivating a  medicinal and culinary herb backyard, with ideas for natural cures and scrumptious recipes, in addition to useful information on the distinctive therapeutic, dietary, and medicinal advantages that every herb can present. Contributors will go away with both a plant begin or packet of seeds to attempt. Registration consists of admission to the attractive gardens earlier than or after class. Advance registration required. 2-4 p.m. Feb. 27, Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave., Orlando, $35 for backyard members, $40 for nonmembers, www.leugardens.org, 407-246-2620.

Coin Present: Sponsored by Central Florida Coin Membership. Greater than 30 coin sellers can have top quality cash for the newbie to superior collectors. A grading firm shall be accepting submissions. Kids ages 12 or youthful obtain a free coin. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. March 2, April 6, Could 4, Venue on the Lake – The Maitland Civic Middle, 641 S. Maitland Ave., Maitland, admission is free, www.centralfloridacoinclub.org, 407-657-6440 or e mail cfccbourse@hotmail.com.

Central Florida Koi and Goldfish Present: The annual judged koi present will function entries from throughout the nation, distributors of koi, goldfish, pond provides, aquatic crops and backyard artwork. There will even be a goldfish present with licensed judging. Sponsored by Orlando Space Koi & Pond Membership, ZNA Southern Koi Affiliation and the koi golf equipment of Florida East Coast, Rainbow River and Gainesville. 1-5 p.m. March 7, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. March 8, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. March 9, Avanti Palms Resort, 6515 Worldwide Drive, Orlando, admission is free, www.cfks.org.

Contact-a-Truck: An interactive hands-on expertise the place youngsters can study vehicles and automobiles, honk their horns and work together with the drivers. Featured automobiles will embody emergency response automobiles, development vehicles, and off-road automobiles and extra. Midday-3 p.m. (No honking hour is from 2-3 p.m.) March 8, Knights Plaza at Addition Monetary Enviornment on the campus of the College of Central Florida, free, AdditionFiArena.com.

twenty fourth Annual Orange Blossom Jubilee benefiting Winter Park Day Nursery: On the theme of “Mad Hatter Tea Occasion,” this fundraising occasion will function a sublime seated dinner, silent and reside auctions and leisure. Proceeds profit Winter Park Day Nursery’s mission to guarantee a high-quality preschool training for kids, no matter their household’s earnings. 6-9 p.m. April 25, Winter Park Occasions Middle, 1050 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park, $200 per particular person; sponsorships and tables additionally out there, e mail dara@wpdaynursery.org; 407-647-0505.

Wade within the Water Wednesdays: A chosen window of time each week designed particularly for adults and seniors inside the group of Eatonville. Expertise the advantages of aquatic actions in a enjoyable and pleasant surroundings. No prior swimming expertise is critical. 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Eatonville Neighborhood Pool, 142 S. West St., Eatonville, free, Townofeatonville.org.

Orlando Beginner Radio Membership: Friends are welcome. License testing at 5:30 p.m., conferences 7:30 p.m. the primary Wednesday of the month, Beardall Senior Middle, 800 S. Delaney Ave., Orlando, 407-841-0874, www.oarc.org.

Central Florida Woodturners: A corporation created to offer native woodturners with woodturning demonstrations, info, and ongoing training whereas sharing in a social and interactive surroundings. Open to all ages and talent ranges. 6:30 p.m. the third Thursday of the month, Woodcraft of Orlando, 8155 S. U.S. Freeway 17-92, Casselberry, free, centralfloridawoodturners.org/.

Craft honest: That includes knit and crochet gadgets, child quilts, floral preparations, jewellery and wood crafts. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. the fourth Tuesday, Marks Avenue Senior Recreation Advanced, 99 E. Marks St., Orlando, free, 321-765-7177.

Clog Dancing for All Ages: The Orlando Cloggers will provide new newbie clogging courses. The teachings progress all through the remainder of the 12 months. 6:30 p.m. Thursdays, Beardall Senior Middle, 800 S. Delaney Ave., Orlando, $4 per particular person per evening, 407-929-5102, OrlandoCloggers.com.

Central Florida Stamp Membership: Conferences embody auctions and informative lectures. 6 p.m. the primary and third Thursdays of the month, Marks Avenue Senior Recreation Advanced, 99 E. Marks St., Orlando, free, 407-312-5706.

Liberty Karate Membership: Minimal age 15 years previous. 7:30-9 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, Associates Neighborhood Church, 53 S. Dean Highway, Orlando, $40 per thirty days, libertykarateclub.com, 407-484-5124.

Duplicate Bridge: Sanctioned Duplicate Bridge video games supplied by the Orlando Bridge Membership. Midday Monday-Saturday, St. Richard’s Episcopal Church 5151 Lake Howell Highway, Winter Park, free, 407-619-5333, orlandobridgeclub.org.

Knitting/Crochet Lessons: All ages and talent ranges are welcome! Yarn and needles are offered. 3:30-5 p.m. Wednesdays, St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Highway, Orlando, free, 407-876-4991, Ext. 262, e mail care@st.lukes.org.

TOPS Membership Inc. (Taking Off Kilos Sensibly): 9-10 a.m. Saturdays, Eastland Baptist Church, 9000 Lake Underhill Highway, Orlando, first go to free, then $5 month-to-month dues, 985-513-2866.

Vintage Car Membership of America, Florida Area: Share your enthusiasm for previous automobiles. AACA reveals, excursions, cruises and extra. Possession of an vintage automotive is just not required. For membership info name. 7 p.m. the second Monday of every month, All Saints Episcopal Church, 338 E. Lyman Ave., Winter Park, 863-604-3148.

Tai chi and qigong courses: Learn to enhance wellness, vary of movement, respiratory capability and lots of different advantages. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thursdays, The College Membership of Winter Park, 841 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, $12 per class, data@mindandbodyexercises.com, 407-234-0119.

Ukulele Meetup and Jam: Ukulele gamers of all ranges are invited to play. Meetups encompass taking part in in style songs collectively and sharing ukulele taking part in suggestions. Chords and lyrics are projected on a display screen. 10 a.m.-noon the second Saturday of the month, Winter Park Public Library, 1052 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park, free, 407-721-4289.

Craft honest: That includes knit and crochet gadgets, child quilts, floral preparations, jewellery and wood crafts. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of the month, Marks Avenue Senior Recreation Advanced, 99 E. Marks St., Orlando, free, 407-247-7814.

Orlando Digicam Membership: Month-to-month conferences held on Zoom and in-person. 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of every month, Marks Avenue Senior Recreation Advanced, 99 E. Marks St., Orlando, free, orlandocameraclub.com.

Larger Orlando Orchid Society: 6:30-9:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month, Beardall Senior Middle, 800 S. Delaney Ave., Orlando, visitors welcome, greaterorlandoorchidsociety.com.

TOPS Membership Inc. (Taking Off Kilos Sensibly): Weigh-in 9-9:30 a.m. Assembly 9:30-10:15 a.m. Thursdays, Asbury Methodist Church, 220 Horatio Ave., Maitland, first go to free, then $5 month-to-month dues, 407-376-7512.

Tai chi and qigong courses: Learn to enhance wellness, vary of movement, respiratory capability and lots of different advantages. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mondays and Fridays, Winter Park Presbyterian Church, 400 S. Lakemont Ave., Winter Park, $12 per class, data@mindandbodyexercises.com, 407-234-0119.

Study to Line Dance: Study the fundamental steps of line dancing to enjoyable, simple dances and upbeat music. 2 p.m. Sundays, Lake Island Corridor, 450 Harper St., Winter Park, $5, 407-592-7835.

Plant Clinic: Orange County residents can convey their samples and plant-related inquiries to be answered by UF/IFAS Extension Grasp Gardener volunteers. 9 a.m.-noon Tuesdays, UF/IFAS Mid-Florida Analysis Schooling Middle, 2725 Binion Highway, Apopka; or 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday-Thursday, UF/IFAS Extension Orange County, 6021 S. Conway Highway, Orlando, free, 407-254-9200 or e mail OrangeCoMGV@ifas.ufl.edu.

Individuals of Wekiwa Springs citizen advocacy and engagement group: 7 p.m. the primary Tuesday of each month, Wekiwa Springs Baptist Church, 584 N. Wekiwa Springs Highway, Apopka,  free, wekiwa-springs.com.

Fannie’s Associates help group: Fannie’s Associates is a digital help group for grownup daughters and granddaughters caring for these residing with dementia. Sponsored by the Alzheimer’s & Dementia Useful resource Middle. 6 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of the month. E mail data@adrccares.org for hyperlink to affix.

Males Solely Dementia Caregiver On-line Assist Group: Sponsored by Alzheimer’s & Dementia Useful resource Middle. 10 a.m. each third Thursday of the month. E mail data@adrccares.org for the hyperlink to affix or name 407-436-7750.

TOPS Membership Inc. (Taking Off Kilos Sensibly): 7-8 p.m. Mondays, College Seventh-day Adventist Church 9191 College Blvd., Orlando, first go to free, then $5 month-to-month dues, 407-277-7946.

Larger Orlando Cribbage Membership: 9 video games are performed. A part of the American Cribbage Congress. 6:30 p.m. Thursdays by way of Could, Elks Membership, 4755 Howell Department Highway, Winter Park, $13 per evening, 407-580-6696 or e mail clchasema13@gmail.com.

TOPS Membership Inc. (Taking Off Kilos Sensibly): Weigh-in 1-1:20 p.m. Assembly 1:30-2:30 p.m. Mondays, Zellwood Station, 2126 Spillman Drive, Zellwood, $5 month-to-month dues, 407-630-3833, go away a message.

Central Florida African Violet Society: 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month, September by way of Could, with casual conferences June by way of August, Beardall Senior Middle, 800 S. Delaney Ave., Orlando, free, 407-246-4440.

Knitting/Crochet Lessons: Free instruction. All ages and talent ranges are welcome. Yarn is offered. 3:30-5 p.m. Wednesdays, St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Highway, Orlando, free, e mail care@st.lukes.org or name 407-876-4991, Ext. 262.

Central Florida Fruit Society: Study rising and having fun with fruit in Central Florida. Uncover new species and types of ambrosial fruits from world wide and grown domestically. 6:30-8:30 p.m. the third Monday of the month, Harry P. Leu Gardens 1920 N. Forest Ave., Orlando, free, JenC@CentralFloridaFruitSociety.org.

‘FashionAbility’ American Stitching Guild, Orlando Chapter: A bunch devoted particularly to the artwork and talent of garment stitching. All ranges welcome. 10:30 a.m.-noon the fourth Thursday of the months of October, January, April, and July, The Stitching Studio, 9605 U.S. Freeway 17-92, Maitland, first two visits are free, then ASG membership is required, 407-697-0882.

TOPS Membership Inc. (Taking Off Kilos Sensibly): 7 p.m. Thursdays, Delaney Avenue Baptist Church, 1919 Delaney Ave., Orlando, first go to is free, 407-898-6215.

Tai Chi for Well being: That includes easy Tai Chi types and qi gong (vitality work). 9-10 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 1st Unitarian Church of Orlando, 1901 E. Robinson St., Orlando, $5 facility charge donation requested however not required, 407-701-3357.

United States Submarine Veterans, Central Florida Base: Open to all Navy personnel and veterans who’re certified in submarines. Friends are welcome at conferences. 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month, Casselberry Veterans Membership, 200 Harmony Drive, Casselberry, 407-720-5163 or e mail CFB.USSVI@gmail.com.

Bingo: Proceeds profit the Bahia Shrine Middle Apopka. Doorways open at 4 p.m. Early fowl video games begin at 6 p.m., common video games at 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Bahia Shrine Middle 3101 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 407-660-8811, Ext. 306.

Italian American Social Membership of Central Florida: All nationalities are welcome. Dinner dances, with reside bands, 6-10 p.m. each second and fourth Saturday ($40 for members, $45 for visitors, consists of open bar); Italian American Social Membership of Central Florida, 5900 Hibiscus Highway, Orlando, 407-273-2830.

Order of the Skywatcher Clan: A gathering of the nonprofit Order of the Skywatcher Clan’s (Native American tribe and 501c3 charity) caving group, which takes month-to-month journeys to the tribe’s cave close to Belleview to discover, dig out and map. Coaching is offered, if wanted. Additionally potluck lunch, socializing, fossil looking and tenting. Advance registration required. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. the primary Saturday of the month, a personal residence, 3415 Silverwood Drive, Orlando, free, 407-293-1739, omegaltd158@juno.com.

Seminole Audubon: Graham Williams of the St. Johns River Water Administration District land administration will talk about the Hal Scott Protect, dwelling to a inhabitants of federally endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers. Williams will clarify how the inhabitants of this fowl on the Hal Scott Protect is monitored and summarize the work that has been finished to get well this inhabitants from the brink of extirpation. Their primary risk is lack of habitat, the residing, old-growth longleaf pines. 2 p.m. Feb. 9, UF/IFAS Extension Seminole County, 250 W. County Residence Highway Sanford, free, Seminoleaudubon.org.

Stroll: The Mid-Florida Milers Strolling Membership, a member of the American Volkssport Affiliation, is sponsoring a stroll by way of Longwood. Two distances out there – 10K (6.2 miles) or 5K (3.1 miles). Begin between 8:30-9:15 a.m. Feb. 15, Massive Tree Park, Cross Seminole Trailhead, 761 Normal Hutchison Parkway, Longwood, $4 per particular person, free for walkers ages 12 or youthful who are not looking for credit score, 917-881-8358, jftbbtt@hotmail.com, www.midfloridamilers.org.

St. Luke’s Live performance Collection: That includes the UCF Symphony Orchestra and their program “Love and Romance.” 2 p.m. Feb. 15, St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 2021 W. State Highway 426, Oviedo, free. To look at on-line, go to sllcs.org/concert-series.

Study to Sq. Dance: The Hoedowners Pairs & Spares Sq. Dance Membership is beginning a brand new newbie class. Free introductory courses shall be supplied from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Feb. 16 and Feb. 23. Class sequence begins March 2 and is $5 per week. Casselberry Recreation Middle, Secret Lake Park, 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive, Casselberry, www.hoedowners.internet, 407-339-2359, e mail rbarngrovercaller@gmail.com.

Style Of Altamonte Meals & Wine Expertise: Samples from native eating places and cooks. All tickets embody three hours of limitless tasting, reside music and all of the enjoyable you may have. 5-9 p.m. Feb. 20, Cranes Roost Park, 275 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 407-262-2773. Tickets out there at https://TasteofAltamonte.eventbrite.com.

Newcomers of Central Florida: Magic Present luncheon with magician Kevin King performing strolling and sleight-of-hand magic tips. Non-members are welcome however should pre-pay by the Feb. 13 reservation deadline. 11:30 a.m. Feb. 20, Heathrow Nation Membership, 1200 Bridgewater Drive, Lake Mary, $30, 407-435-3026.

Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball 2025: Get pleasure from a fun-filled night full with dinner, dance music, sing-alongs and a dressing up parade/contest. 5:30-11 p.m. Feb. 22, Orlando German Membership, 381 Orange Lane, Casselberry, $15 (admission solely) to $30 (admission and dinner combo), orlandogermanclub.com or 407-834-0574.

Backyard Honest: The Sweetwater Oaks Backyard Membership’s Backyard Honest will function distributors promoting crops, shrubs, roses, orchids, birdhouses, ornamental backyard and yard artwork. There shall be youngsters’s actions, academic reveals, professional horticultural audio system, meals distributors and leisure. Proceeds will profit scholarships to college students on the College of Florida learning for agriculture, conservation environmental or ecological levels. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. March 1, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. March 2, Protegrity Plaza, 260 Wekiva Springs Highway, Longwood, admission is free, www.swogc.org/info.

Springfest Worldwide 2025: That includes German meals and loads of beer on faucet from German breweries. Nonstop leisure with reside music and dancing all day lengthy in our Biergarten and Clubhouse. Plus leisure with worldwide singers, dancers and musicians from Germany, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Slovenia and extra. Midday-9 p.m. April 12, Orlando German Membership, 381 Orange Lane, Casselberry, $7 (upfront) to $10 (on the door), youngsters 11 and below are free, orlandogermanclub.com or 407-834-0574.

Style Present: Newcomers of Central Florida’s spring luncheon options membership members modeling Dillard’s kinds and equipment. Advance reservations and cost required by April 10 for non-members. 11:30 a.m. April 17, Heathrow Nation Membership, 1200 Bridgewater Drive, Lake Mary, $30 consists of luncheon and professional commentary, 407-435-3026.

Bingo: Hosted by Winter Springs VFW Auxiliary. All proceeds profit veterans and households. Doorways open at 10 a.m. early birds, 11 a.m. Tuesdays, Winter Springs VFW, 420 N. Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs, $15-$25 packets, 407-327-3151.

Classic Tennis: Spherical robin matches for women and men 60 or older. Sept. 11 a.m. Fridays by way of October, Sanlando Park, 401 W. Highland St., Altamonte Springs, $5, 407-862-1273.

Bingo: Proceeds profit native charities by way of The Girl’s Membership of Casselberry. 2 p.m. the second and fourth Sunday of the month, The Girl’s Membership of Casselberry, 251 Overbrook Drive, Casselberry, $5 for 10 video games plus two non-obligatory bonus video games, 407-947-2747.

Seminole County Dementia Caregiver Assist Group: Sponsored by Alzheimer’s & Dementia Useful resource Middle. 10 a.m. the primary Wednesday of the month, AdventHealth Lake Mary Well being Park, 2nd flooring convention room, 960 Rinehart Highway, Lake Mary, free. E mail data@ADRCcares.org or name 407-436-7750 with any questions.

Whirl and Twirl Sq. & Spherical Dance Membership: Newbie Trendy Sq. Dance, Early Rounds, Mainstream and Plus Sq. Dancing. 3:30-7 p.m. Saturdays, Lutheran Haven Fellowship Corridor, 2041 W. State Highway 426, Oviedo, $5 for membership members, $6 for nonmembers, 407-448-9021.

Male Alzheimer’s caregivers group: The Males’s Breakfast Membership is a casual and unstructured gathering of male caregivers. Sponsored by the Alzheimer’s & Dementia Useful resource Middle. 10 a.m. the primary Wednesday of the month, Perkins Restaurant & Bakery, 701 E. State Highway 434, Winter Springs, free, purchase your personal meals, adrccares.org/adrc-events/ or 407-436-7750.

Sq. Dancing with Spherical and Line Dancing: Introduced by the Hoedowners Pairs & Spares Sq. Dance Membership. 1:30-4 p.m. Sundays, Casselberry Recreation Middle, Secret Lake Park, 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive, Casselberry, $5 for members, $7 for nonmembers, 407-339-2359, hoedowners.internet.

Zumba: No expertise is critical and all health ranges are welcome. 9:15-10:15 a.m. Saturdays, Oviedo Health club & Aquatics Facility, 148 Oviedo Blvd., Oviedo, top notch free, then $5 per class, 407-971-5565.

GriefShare: A grief help program for adults who’ve misplaced a cherished one by loss of life. 1 p.m. Wednesdays, St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 2021 W. State Highway 426, Oviedo, free. To register, name 407-365-3408 or e mail griefshare@sllcs.org.

Alzheimer’s and dementia help group: A month-to-month in-person help group for caregivers of these with Alzheimer’s and dementia associated diseases. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month, Oakmonte Village’s Cordova Assisted Residing constructing, 1001 Royal Gardens Circle, Lake Mary, free, 407-444-0122 or e mail cking@oakmontevillage.com.

Leo Miller Senior Softball: Open to ages 60 or older. 9:30 a.m. Mondays (pickup video games) and Wednesdays (league video games), Seminole County Softball Advanced, 2200 North St., Altamonte Springs, $3, 407-600-3564.

Senior Softball: For seniors ages 50 and older. Gamers ought to arrive at 8 a.m. for batting follow, 9:15 a.m. recreation time Saturdays, Pink Bug Lake Park, 3600 Pink Bug Lake Highway, Casselberry, $3, 407-779-6980.

Mosquito County Pageant 2025: Youngsters’ actions, artwork and craft distributors, bounce home, food and drinks, baked items, native historical past, academic reveals and extra. All proceeds assist protect and share native historical past. Introduced by Narcoossee Historical past Chapter of Osceola Historical past. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Feb. 8, Narcoossee Elementary College, 2690 N. Narcoossee Highway, St. Cloud, admission is free. For extra info go to narcoosseehistory.org.

Orchids: Uncover the secrets and techniques of those gorgeous blooms. Good for learners and fans alike, this course will assist you unlock the great thing about orchids and rework your gardening abilities. Introduced by UF/IFAS Extension Osceola County. 2-3 p.m. Feb. 13, Hart Memorial Library, 211 E. Dakin St., Kissimmee, free. Register at: https://uf.eventbrite.com.

Empowered Ageing: Well being and Train Ideas for Seniors: Designed to help well-being and health for older adults, this class enhances information, power, flexibility, and steadiness – it caters to all health ranges and prioritizes security and delight. This class gives a chance to remain lively and engaged. Introduced by UF/IFAS Extension Osceola County. 11 a.m.-noon Feb. 17, St. Cloud Library, 810 thirteenth St., St. Cloud, free. Register at: https://uf.eventbrite.com.

Florida Native Plant Society Pine Lily Chapter: 6:30 p.m. Feb. 20, Panera Bread, 51 Celebration Place, Celebration, free, http://fnps-pinelily.eventbrite.com/

Gardening with Bromeliads: Bromeliads are fascinating crops that convey colour and an unique look to your backyard. Study species, care, propagation, and extra. Introduced by UF/IFAS Extension Osceola County. 11 a.m.-noon Feb. 24, Veterans Memorial Library, St. Cloud Department, 810 thirteenth St., St. Cloud, free. Register at: https://uf.eventbrite.com.

Indoor Crops: Indoor Crops can convey an additional pleasure into the home, however it could actually typically be difficult to maintain them alive.  Studying the fundamentals of care and necessities may also help you could have stunning crops in your house. Through the class, we are going to talk about soils, gentle, humidity, watering, lighting, repotting, fertilizing, and containers. 2-3 p.m. Feb. 27, West Osceola Library, 305 Campus St., Celebration, free. Register at: https://uf.eventbrite.com.

Monster bull using occasion: Watch rodeo’s all-time favourite occasion, bull using competitions. 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15, Silver Spurs Enviornment, 1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee, $15-$35, 321-697-3495, silverspursrodeo.com.

154th Silver Spurs Rodeo: Occasions embody bull using, bareback using, saddle bronc using, tie-down roping, barrel racing, steer wrestling and staff roping, together with cowboy clowns, throughout every efficiency. All proceeds from ticket gross sales profit group charities in Osceola County. 7:30 p.m. Feb. 20-22, 2 p.m. Feb. 23, Silver Spurs Enviornment, 1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee, $15-$35 per particular person, 321-697-3495, silverspursrodeo.com.

Osceola County Grasp Gardeners Plant Market: Distinctive crops, plant and gardening associated distributors, free courses supplied all through the day, meals distributors and youth actions. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. March 1, UF/IFAS Extension Osceola County, Osceola Heritage Park, 1921 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee, admission and parking are free.

Dine with the Departed: The Osceola County Historic Society occasion will embody a catered dinner, silent and reside auctions, and guided lantern excursions of the historic cemetery to study a few of Osceola County’s previous residents, their lives and the varied contributions they made to the county. Proceeds will profit OCHS academic packages and efforts to protect a few of Osceola County’s oldest constructions and artifacts. Reservations required. 6-9 p.m. March 8, Rose Hill Cemetery, 1615 Outdated Boggy Creek Highway, Kissimmee, $125, 407-396-8644.

Card Bingo and luncheon: Hosted by the Residence & Neighborhood Schooling Golf equipment of Osceola. Lunch shall be served, adopted by Card Bingo. Proceeds shall be used for scholarships for Osceola County youth to attend faculty. Reservations required. 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. March 8, UF/IFAS Osceola County Extension Companies, 1921 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee, $15 consists of lunch and video games, 407-973-4058.

Osceola Stamp Membership: Meet different stamp collectors to speak, commerce, purchase or promote, United States and overseas. Midday-2 p.m. the primary and third Wednesday of the month, Osceola Council on  Ageing, 700 Technology Level, Kissimmee, free, e mail vjmlot01@aol.com or 407-343-7942.

TOPS Membership Inc. (Taking Off Kilos Sensibly): Weigh-in 9 a.m. Assembly 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays, St. Cloud Senior Middle Advanced, 702 Indiana Ave., St. Cloud, $5 month-to-month dues, 508-932-4631, go away a message.

Breastfeeding Completely happy Hour help group: Hosted by the Girls, Infants, and Kids (WIC) program on the Florida Division of Well being in Osceola County for expectant and new mothers. Breastfeeding educators will talk about the advantages and the widespread challenges of breastfeeding. Relations and pals are welcome. 10-11:30 a.m. the primary Monday of every month, Florida Division of Well being in Osceola County, 1875 Fortune Highway, Kissimmee, free, 407-343-2087.

“Sunshine Sewlutions” American Stitching Guild, Orlando Chapter: A bunch devoted to advancing stitching as an artwork and life talent. All ranges welcome. 10 a.m.-noon the second Saturday of every month, Hart Memorial Library, 211 E. Dakin Ave., Kissimmee, first two visits are free, then ASG membership is required, 407-697-0882.

Osceola Neighborhood Orchestra: The Osceola Neighborhood Orchestra welcomes new musicians highschool age and older. 7-8:30 p.m. Mondays, St. Cloud Neighborhood Middle, 3101 seventeenth St., St. Cloud, free, 407-957-7390 or e mail osceolaorchestra@gmail.com.

Euchre: Gamers wanted. Midday Tuesdays, 1 p.m. Sundays, American Legion Publish 10, 205 Lakeview Drive, Kissimmee, $5, 863-326-0727.

St. Cloud Duplicate Bridge Membership: All bridge gamers and talent ranges welcome. Snacks included. Midday-3 p.m. Mondays and Fridays, St Cloud Shuffleboard Membership, 701 Ohio Ave., St. Cloud, $1, 407-922-0038.

Retired educators: The Retired Educators of Osceola County consists of people who find themselves retired from the sector of training from wherever within the nation. All are welcome. Deliver a bag lunch. 11:30 a.m. the second Friday of every month, September-Could, Barney E. Veal Middle, 700 Technology Level, Kissimmee, free, 407-892-7428.

Basic Nation Music and Open Mike: Gamers and singers welcome. 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Osceola County Council On Ageing, 700 Technology Level, Kissimmee, free, donations welcome, 407-908-6735.

Uncover Pioneer Village: Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek tells the story of Osceola County’s early settlers by way of a set of buildings relationship from the late 1800s to Nineteen Twenties. The village is open for self-guided excursions from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. each day. Admission is $8 for adults and $4 for youth ages 4-12. Group visits and academic subject journeys are welcome and could be scheduled by calling 407-396-8644, Ext. 2. The village is situated at 2491 Babb Highway and the web site for extra info is osceolahistory.org.

Joseph Rassel of the Sentinel workers compiled this report. To submit an merchandise, e mail communityevents@orlandosentinel.com.

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