16 x February 4 — 17, 2021 x www.SouthwestOrlandoBulletin.com Southwest Sports SEEN Dr. Phillips Little League recently held its annual Spring Clinic Day. The high turnout and perfect weather were positive signs for the upcoming spring season, which begins Feb. 27.
n Charities/Fundraisers Feb. 12 — Over The Edge Fundraiser Hyatt Regency Orlando, 9801 International Drive, Orlando, hosts Over the Edge, during which registered participants can experience the thrill of rappelling 428 feet down the side of a 32-story resort. Rappellers must raise $1,000 by Feb. 10, and proceeds benefit Give Kids The World. A nonrefundable $50 registration fee counts toward the fundraising minimum. For more information, visit give.gktw.org/ event/over-the-edge/e290563. Feb. 20 — We Have Heart Virtual Walk Heather Frazee and Denise Sullivan of Fannie Hillman & Assoc. co-sponsor We Have Heart, a virtual walk benefiting the American Heart Association. Participants receive an entry into a raffle to win a $50 Publix gift card. For more information, email heather@fanniehillman.com. March 6 — More Than Pink Virtual Walk Susan G. Komen Florida sponsors the annual More Than Pink Walk, a virtual event that features an opening ceremony, recognition for the survivors and thrivers who have faced a breast cancer diagnosis, and important updates in the fight against the disease before participants COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD are encouraged to walk where they are. Time: 9 a.m. To volunteer or become a co-sponsor, call 407-392-2061; to register or raise funds, visit komenflorida.org/orlandowalk; and for more information, visit www.facebook.com/ groups/komenorlandowalk. n Class/Program Feb. 11, 18 & 25 — Men’s Online Book Study St. Luke’s United Methodist Church hosts a men’s online study on the book Love Matters More. Time: Thursdays from 7:45- 9 a.m. via Zoom. For more information or to register, visit u.st.lukes.org/default. aspx?page=3433&event=12764. n Events/Performances Through Feb. 14 — Art Exhibition The Orange County Regional History Center, 65 E. Central Blvd., Orlando, presents Yesterday, This Was Home: The Ocoee www.SouthwestOrlandoBulletin.com x February 4 — 17, 2021 x 17 compiled by Lisa Sagers Massacre of 1920, an art exhibition that examines the largest incident of voting-day violence in U.S. history. For more information, visit www.thehistorycenter.org. Through Feb. 20 — Art Exhibition Jeanine Taylor Folk Art, 211 E. 1st St., Sanford, hosts Gratitude — New Art by Theresa Disney, an art exhibition. Masks are required. Admission is free. For more information, call 407-323-2774 or visit jtfolkart.com. Through Feb. 21 — Songs For A New World Theatrical Performances Central Florida Community Arts presents Songs for a New World performances at the CFCArts Black Box Theatre, 250 SW Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Ticket prices start at $18, and showtimes vary. For more information, visit cfcarts.com. Through March 31 — Art Exhibition Winter Garden City Hall, 300 W. Plant St., Winter Garden, hosts Despite the Obstacles: Educating African American Youth Before School Integration, an exhibition created by the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation. For more information, call 407- 656-3244 or visit wghf.org. Through May 9 — Art Exhibition The Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, hosts Rania Matar: On Either Side of the Window, Portraits During COVID-19, an art exhibition that brings together photographs that capture individuals and families during quarantine. For more information, call 407- 646-2526 or visit www.rollins.edu/cfam. n Miscellaneous Feb. 16 & March 2 — Food For Thought Virtual Tours Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida hosts Food for Thought virtual tours of the organization’s warehouse to raise awareness about the ongoing elevated need for assistance. Via Zoom, attendees see how the food bank is able to distribute enough food for 300,000 meals each day and learn about different programs throughout Central Florida. Time: 10-11 a.m. It is free to watch; however, registration is required. CONTINUED ON PAGE 18 PICTURE MY PET! Submit your purrr-fect pet photos for Southwest Orlando Bulletin’s 20th annual pet photo album! Southwest Orlando's picture-perfect pets will be featured in our March 18 issue. All photos must be received by Feb. 24. Email photos to Lauren@kearneypublishing.com or upload online at www.southwestorlandobulletin.com. All photos must be at least 200 KB in size. Please include name, pet’s name, address, neighborhood and phone number on entry. For more information, call 407-351-1573, option 4. * Must be a Southwest resident to participate. Dogs • Cats • Birds • Reptiles • Rabbits • Fish • Rodents • Horses • Etc.