70 x March 1 — 14, 2018 x www.SouthwestOrlandoBulletin.com CONTINUED FROM PAGE 69 To join the challenge, visit hcf.walkertracker.com or healthycentralflorida.org. West Orange High School’s competitive cheerleading team won first place in the large co-ed division at Florida High School Athletic Association’s 2018 Florida High School Competitive Cheerleading State Championships Regional Meet in Hudson. The team also traveled to Gainesville to compete at finals. Although we try to ensure that all information presented above is the most current, correct and dependable available, we do rely on others for the source of our news. Therefore, the Southwest Orlando Bulletin and Cornerstone Publishing & Multi-Media LLC cannot be held responsible for the validity of the information presented here, nor does mentioning it constitute an endorsement. Sports information is welcome and may be mailed to P.O. Box 851, Windermere, FL 34786; or emailed to Lauren@kearneypublishing.com. The competitive cheerleading team at West Orange High School wins first place at the state championship regional meet. ª 271 West Rd. Ocoee 1569 E. Silver Star Rd. Ocoee 10588 W. Colonial Dr. Ocoee 2468 S. Maguire Rd. Ocoee 8894 W. Colonial Dr. Ocoee 13530 Summerport Village Pkwy. Windermere 7315 S.R. 535 Windermere 15504 Stoneybrook West Pkwy. Winter Garden 1001 S Dillard St Winter Garden now delivering with Additional charge for extras and deluxe. Plus applicable tax. May not be combined with other offers, coupons or discount cards. PRESSURE WASHING PAVER SEALING & DECK COATING • ALL EXTERIOR HOME CLEANING • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • PATIOS & SIDEWALKS • POOL DECKS • DRIVEWAYS IMPERIAL OUTDOOR SERVICES CALL TODAY! 321-947-2541 FREE ESTIMATES ImperialOutdoorServices.com
n Charities/Fundraisers March 9 — PoolSide Social SouthWest Aquatics, hosts the PoolSide Social, including an assortment of beverages, food provided by Yellow Dog Eats, live music, poolside bingo, a silent auction and more. Time: 6 p.m. Cost: $40 through March 8; $50 at the door, with proceeds going toward The Gift of Swimming’s mission to ensure the community’s children can receive potentially live-saving swim survival skills. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.eventbrite.com/e/the-gift-of-swimmingpool-side-social-tickets-41049487121. March 10 — Our Wonderful World Concert Walt Disney World Amphitheater at Lake Eola Park hosts Our Wonderful World, a concert by the Central Florida Sounds of Freedom. Time: 6 p.m. Admission is free; however, VIP seating is available for $15. Donations are also accepted, with proceeds benefiting the Orlando Youth Alliance. For more information, visit www.cfsof.com. March 10 — Hearts Of Gold The Orlando Magic open their private airline hangar, located at 4225 Execuair St., Orlando, for the 25th annual Hearts of Gold, presented by Nissan. Attendees can enjoy musical entertainment by Sister Hazel, food and drinks, a silent auction and special surprises. Time: 6 p.m. for first-class pass admission; 6:45 p.m. for premier class ticket entry; 8 p.m. for concert. Cost: $150- $300, with proceeds benefiting the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida. For more information, visit centralfloridahomeless.org. March 18 — Leadership Seminar Donna Orender, recognized as one of the top 10 most powerful women in sports, speaks on the driving forces of effective leadership at Dave’s House Insights That Inspire Leadership Seminar. The breakfast seminar takes place at Rosen Centre, 9840 International Drive, Orlando. Time: 8-10 a.m. Cost: $30-$45, with proceeds benefiting Dave’s House programs to end homelessness for individuals with serious mental illness and co-curring disabilities. For more information, call 407-968-3508 or visit www.daveshouse.org. March 24 — Pints ‘N Paws Craft Beer Festival Historic downtown Sanford, 202 S. Sanford Ave., hosts the seventh annual Pints ‘n Paws Craft Beer Festival, including 100-plus craft brews, local food trucks, a dog photo contest, and live entertainment. Time: 2 p.m. (1 p.m. for VIP ticket holders). Cost: $30-$55, with 100 percent of the proceeds co-benefiting Dolly’s Foundation and Pet Rescue by Judy. Tickets can be purchased online at pintsandpaws.com and picked up the day of the event. April 7 — Benefit Wine Tasting The Mini Cooper Showroom, 350 S. Lake Destiny Drive, Orlando, hosts The Dunhill Companies’ COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD 11th Benefit Wine Tasting. Time: 7-10 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families. For more information, call 407-992-4000 or email winetasting@dunhill.net. April 14 — Cattle Baron’s Ball Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando, hosts American Cancer Society’s 2018 Orlando Cattle Baron’s Ball, including western-themed fun, a reception, silent and live auctions, gourmet dine-around and entertainment. Time: 6-11 p.m. Cost: $250. For more information, call 407-581-2503 or visit www.cattlebaronsballorlando.com. April 14 — Rhapsody In Blue The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave., Orlando, hosts Rhapsody in Blue, including a “Roaring ’20s” theme, dinner, a silent auction and live musical performances. Attendees are encouraged to dress in 1920s party attire. Time: 6 p.m. for dinner, 8 p.m. for performances. Cost: $10-$150, with proceeds benefiting the Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra. Sponsorships are available. For more information, email bscales@fsyo.org or visit fsyo.org. April 14 — Run Among The Lakes Windermere Town Hall, 520 Main St., Windermere, hosts the 17th annual Windermere 5K/10K Run Among the Lakes, including a beautiful course along the Butler Chain of Lakes. All finishers receive a wine opener/stopper medal and custom-art tee by the Florida Highwayman. Time: 7 a.m. Proceeds benefit Windermere Parks and Recreation. For more information or to register, visit sommersports.com/events/runs/ windermere-5k-run-among-the-lakes. April 27 — Give Hope, Change Lives Rosen Centre, 9840 International Drive, Orlando, hosts Give Hope, Change Lives, featuring Olympian Lolo Jones, a silent auction and more. Time: 6-9 p.m. Proceeds benefit The Salvation Army’s various programs. For more information, call 407-252-8616. May 5 — Princess Ball Hyatt Regency Orlando, 9801 International Drive, Orlando, hosts the sixth annual Princess Ball, presented by the A. Jones Family Foundation. The event highlights the positive relationship between fathers and daughters while giving back to a local children’s charity. The evening includes food, music and entertainment by the Orlando Magic cheerleaders, hula dancers and local pageant winners. Other activities include carriage rides, photo booth fun, a silent auction and more. Time: 6-9:30 p.m. Cost: $125 from March 2-May 1 or until sold out, with proceeds co-benefiting Bridges of Light and the Florida Hospital Patient Assistance Fund. For more information, visit www.princessballorlando.org. www.SouthwestOrlandoBulletin.com x March 1 — 14, 2018 x 71 compiled by Lisa Sagers n Children’s/Teen Programs April 21 — Healthy Kids Day All YMCA of Central Florida Family Centers across Orange, Brevard, Lake, Seminole, Osceola and Marion counties host Healthy Kids Day, designed to inspire children to keep their minds and bodies active during the summer. Cost: Free and open to all families, not just Y members. April 23-27 — Safety Around Water Week YMCA of Central Florida Family Centers across Orange, Brevard, Lake, Seminole, Osceola and Marion counties host the complimentary Safety Around Water Week for children 4-12 and their parents to participate in a free, introductory swim program taught by trained instructors at YMCA and community pools. Cost: Free and open to all families, not just Y members. n Classes/Programs March 5 — Sailing Lessons Begin Instructors of the Central Florida Community Sailing Program, a nonprofit organization, offer sailing lessons, during which students learn basic sailing skills and terminology. Classes meet twice per week for three weeks at the following locations and times: Mondays from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Fashion Square Mall, and Saturdays from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on the waters of Lake Baldwin. Cost: $155, includes book. For more information or to register, email classes@thesailingclub.us. March 6, 13, 20 & 27 — Stitching-Group Gatherings The Twisted Stitchers stitching group meets at the Southwest Library at Dr. Phillips, 7255 Della Drive, Orlando. All crafters are invited to attend. Time: Tuesdays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For more information, call Alouise Bergeron, 407-351-1324. March 9, 16, 23 & 30 — 50+ Yoga Classes St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando, hosts 50+ Yoga classes. Participants are encouraged to bring a yoga mat and blocks. Time: Fridays at 9:30 a.m. Cost: $2. For more information, email cathy.infiniteyoga@gmail.com. March 20, 27, April 3 & 10 — Inside The Courts The Jury Assembly Room at the Orange County Courthouse, 425 N. Orange Ave., Orlando, hosts the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida’s Inside the Courts: a four-night program dedicated to teaching those interested in the operations of the judicial system. Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Seats are limited so registration is recommended. For more information and to RSVP, call 407-836-0517 or visit www.ninthcircuit.org. March 21 — Opioid Crisis Lecture As part of the Distinguished Lecture Series, Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave, Orlando, hosts a discussion with Dr. Lipi Roy about the nation’s growing opioid crisis. Time: 5:30 p.m. for registration, 6:30 p.m. for presentation. Admission is free but registration is required. For more information and to RSVP, call 407-303-9239 or visit floridahospitaldls.com. n Events/Performances Through March 23 — Twelfth Night Performances Orlando Shakespeare Theater in Partnership with UCF presents performances of William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in the Margeson Theater, 812 E. Rollins St., Orlando. Twelfth Night will play in repertory with Shakespeare in Love. Showtimes vary. Cost: $25-$50. For more information, call 407-447-1700, ext. 1; or visit www.orlandoshakes.org. Through April 8 — Madagascar, A Musical Adventure Performances Orlando Repertory Theatre in Partnership with UCF, 1001 E. Princeton St., Orlando, presents performances of Madagascar, A Musical Adventure through April 8. Showtimes vary. Cost: Ticket prices start at $15. For more information, call 407-896-7365 or visit orlandorep. com. March 8 — WOCC Best Fest The shore of Starke Lake, 150 N. Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, hosts West Orange Chamber of Commerce’s annual Best Fest “The Taste of Orange,” the largest food tasting and business expo in west Orange County. Time: 5-8:30 p.m. Cost: $46 in advance, $56 at the door. Sponsorships are available. For more information or to become a vendor, call 407-656-1304 or visit wochamber.com. March 8 — Tin Lizzie Event Downtown Clermont — on and near Montrose Street — hosts the Downtown Clermont Tin Lizzie event, during which more than 150 Model T Fords and other antique cars are exhibited, and the Clermont Historic Village will be open for tours. Time: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. For more information, call 352-247-4640 or email info@clermontdowntownpartnershipcom. March 9-18 — Daytona Bike Week Venues in downtown Daytona Beach and the U.S. 1 corridors in Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach co-host “The World’s Largest Motorcycle CONTINUED ON PAGE 73
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