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n Charities/Fundraisers<br />
May 3 — Movement To End Hunger<br />
The Founder’s Hall at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church,<br />
4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando, hosts a symposium<br />
co-organized by SLUMC and Bread for the World. The<br />
event focuses on ending hunger in Central Florida through<br />
a new organization called Central Florida Alliance to End<br />
Hunger. Time: 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Cost: $30 registration<br />
fee. For more information, visit www.st.lukes.org/endhunger.<br />
May 4 — Pastor David Stephens 5K Run/Walk<br />
First Baptist Church Windermere’s parking lot, 300 Main St.,<br />
Windermere, serves as the starting point of the fourth annual<br />
Pastor David Stephens 5K Run/Walk. Registration packets<br />
are available for pick up at St. Luke’s United Methodist<br />
Church, 4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando, through<br />
May 3 at 6 p.m. Any unclaimed packets are available at<br />
the race site May 4 at 7:30 a.m. The first 150 registered<br />
participants receive a race shirt. Time: promptly at 8 a.m.<br />
Cost: $25, $15 for children 12-younger, with proceeds<br />
co-benefiting St. Luke’s Family Assistance Ministries and<br />
Recreational Ministries. For more information or to register,<br />
visit www.st.lukes.org/5k.<br />
May 8 — Celebration Of Motherhood Breakfast<br />
The public is invited to the 2019 Celebration of<br />
Motherhood, including a plated breakfast and silent<br />
auction, at Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave.,<br />
Orlando. Time: 8:30-11 a.m. Cost: $50, with proceeds<br />
benefiting Healthy Start families of Orange County.<br />
Sponsorships are available. To purchase tickets or register,<br />
visit www.healthystartorange.org/com2019. For<br />
more information, visit www.healthystartorange.org.<br />
May 10-11 — Black & White Weekend<br />
I’m in Events and Base Camp Children’s Cancer Foundation<br />
co-sponsor the 10th anniversary of the Black and White<br />
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD<br />
Weekend (The Reunion), a get-together for adults of all ages<br />
and work backgrounds that includes eating, drinking, dancing,<br />
mingling, socializing, networking, photos, entertainment<br />
and more, at Rosen Plaza Hotel, 9700 International<br />
Drive, Orlando (across from Pointe Orlando). Attendees<br />
must be 21-older. Dress code is formal or semiformal (no<br />
jeans) and is strictly enforced. Time: Friday at 8:30 p.m.<br />
through Saturday late night/early morning Sunday. Cost:<br />
$46 in advance, $65 at the door, with access covering<br />
the entire weekend. For more information, tickets or hotel<br />
accommodations, visit blackandwhiteweekend.com.<br />
May 16 — Spring Egg-A-Thon & Charity Luncheon<br />
Carrabba’s Italian Grill, 8355 International Drive, Orlando,<br />
hosts West Orange Women’s charity luncheon and Spring<br />
Egg-A-Thon. Reservations are required by May 9. Time: noon.<br />
Cost: $26. To RSVP, call Dottie Ansel between 10 a.m.-9 p.m.,<br />
407-258-8155. For more information, call Mary Borgan,<br />
407-929-3030; or visit westorangewomen.com.<br />
May 18 — Runway To Hope Spring Soiree<br />
Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando,<br />
hosts the Runway to Hope Spring Soiree, presented by The<br />
Adam Michael Rosen Foundation and including a fashion<br />
show that features more than 150 brave children, all of<br />
whom are currently battling or have overcome pediatric<br />
cancer. Time: 6:30 p.m. For more information, email<br />
info@runwaytohope.org or visit www.runwaytohope.org/<br />
spring-fashion-soiree-recap-2019.html.<br />
May 22 — Harvey Milk Diversity Breakfast<br />
The Historic Dubsdread Ballroom, 549 W. Par St.,<br />
Orlando, hosts the seventh annual Harvey Milk<br />
Diversity Breakfast, during which several local<br />
people are recognized for significant leadership/<br />
influence in championing or progressing the local<br />
LGBT+ community. The awards ceremony is hosted<br />
by Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell. Time:<br />
7:30 a.m. for registration, 8 a.m. for breakfast.<br />
Cost: $50, with proceeds benefiting The LGBT+<br />
Center Orlando Inc. For more information, call 407-<br />
228-8272, email info@thecenterorlando.org or visit<br />
www.thecenterorlando.org.<br />
June 21 — Celebrating Independence Gala<br />
The Alfond Inn, 300 E. New England Ave., Winter<br />
Park, hosts Center for Independent Living’s Celebrating<br />
Independence Gala, including a silent auction, key<br />
raffle, photo booth, dinner, a cocktail hour, dessert,<br />
complimentary beer and wine, and the presentation<br />
of the Beverly Chapman Legacy Award. Time: 6:30<br />
p.m. Cost: $115, with proceeds benefiting Center for<br />
Independent Living. To reserve a room for the evening,<br />
visit www.thealfondinn.com. A discounted room rate<br />
is available by entering the code “Independence”<br />
in the group code box. For more information,<br />
call Brittany, 407-623-1070, ext. 5534; or email<br />
bpilcher@cilorlando.org.<br />
n Classes/Programs<br />
Ongoing — Group Fitness Classes<br />
compiled by Lisa Sagers<br />
AdventHealth Wellness Center Orlando, 2520<br />
N. Orange Ave., Suite 101, Orlando, invites the<br />
public to participate in a variety of group classes,<br />
including 30-minute express lunchtime sessions,<br />
BodyPump, dance, yoga, tai chi, Zumba and more.<br />
Group fitness classes are included in all memberships,<br />
and $5 day passes are available. For more<br />
information, visit www.adventhealth.com/hospital/<br />
adventhealth-orlando/wellness-center-orlando.<br />
Through May 6 — Money Talks For Women<br />
Orlando Public Library, 101 E. Central Blvd.,<br />
Orlando, hosts Money Talks for Women, a<br />
nine-week series, where participants learn<br />
about library services such as Morningstar<br />
Investment Research Center, goal-oriented tools<br />
for saving, investing and more. Time: Mondays<br />
at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call<br />
407-835-7323.<br />
May 7, 14, 21 & 28 — Stitching-Group<br />
Gatherings<br />
The Twisted Stitchers stitching group meets at the<br />
Southwest Library at Dr. Phillips, 7255 Della Drive,<br />
Orlando. All crafters are invited to attend. Time:<br />
Tuesdays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For more information,<br />
call Alouise Bergeron, 407-351-1324.<br />
May 13 — Meditation For Everyone<br />
The Southwest Library at Dr. Phillips, 7255 Della<br />
Drive, Orlando, hosts Meditation for Everyone,<br />
a guided breathing meditation to help reduce<br />
daily stress and anxiety and to learn how to<br />
use meditation to live with more peace, compassion<br />
and wisdom. Anyone 13-older is welcome,<br />
and prior experience is not necessary. Time:<br />
7-8:30 p.m. Registration is preferred; however,<br />
walk-ins are welcome. Chairs are provided. For<br />
more information, call 407-835-7323 or visit<br />
attend.ocls.info/event/1895462.<br />
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