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26 x September 1 — 14, 2022 x www.SouthwestOrlandoBulletin.com<br />
n Charities/Fundraisers<br />
Sept. 17 — Boots, Bowties & Bling<br />
Celebration Golf Club, 701 Golfpark Drive, Celebration,<br />
hosts Boots, Bowties & Bling, including a Southern-themed<br />
buffet with beer and wine, live music, line dancing and a<br />
silent auction. Time: 6:30-10:30 p.m. Cost: $120, with<br />
proceeds benefiting the Celebration Foundation. For more<br />
information, visit celebrationfoundation.org.<br />
Sept. 24 — Sparkle & Shine 5K<br />
Harbor Park at Lake Baldwin, 4990 New Broad St.,<br />
Orlando, hosts the second annual Sparkle & Shine 5K,<br />
including local runners who come together to walk/run<br />
in support of children battling pediatric cancer. Register<br />
as an individual runner or join a team. Requested attire<br />
is glitter and gold. Time: 6 a.m. for check-in, 8 a.m. for<br />
the start of the race. Cost: $25 per runner through Aug.<br />
31, and donations from friends and family members are<br />
encouraged. For more information or to register, visit<br />
www.runwaytohope.org/upcomingevents.<br />
Sept. 30 — CFCArts 12th Anniversary<br />
Breakfast<br />
The Alfond Inn, 300 E. New England Ave., Winter Park,<br />
hosts the CFCArts 12th Anniversary Breakfast. Seating is<br />
limited, and reservations are honored on a first-come, firstserved<br />
basis. Time: 7:30 a.m. for coffee and networking,<br />
8-9:15 a.m. for breakfast and the program. Attendees are<br />
requested to consider a $150 minimum donation in support<br />
of CFCArts. For more information, visit cfcarts.com.<br />
n Children’s/Teen<br />
Programs<br />
Ongoing — In-Person Storytimes<br />
Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St., Winter Garden,<br />
hosts the following in-person storytimes for children:<br />
Storybook Fun for preschoolers is Fridays at 10:15 a.m.,<br />
Toddler Time is Fridays at 10:45 a.m., and Tiny Tales for<br />
babies up to 18 months is Fridays at 11:15 a.m. For more<br />
information, call 407-835-7323 or visit www.ocls.info.<br />
n Classes/Programs<br />
Ongoing — Knitting/Crocheting Classes<br />
The Special Events Dining Room of Building C at St. Luke’s<br />
United Methodist Church, 4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Road,<br />
Orlando, hosts Hearts to Hands’ free knitting/crocheting<br />
classes. Yarn is provided, and all ages and skill levels<br />
are welcome. Time: Wednesdays from 3:30-5 p.m. For<br />
more information, call 407-876-4991, ext. 262; email<br />
care@st.lukes.org; or visit www.st.lukes.org/heartstohands.<br />
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD<br />
Through December 31 — Virtual Fitness<br />
Classes<br />
AARP Florida sponsors virtual weekly group fitness classes,<br />
including two types of yoga with QWellness and low-tomoderate<br />
dance aerobics with Firebush. The classes are<br />
free to the public, and times vary. For more information<br />
or to register, visit states.aarp.org/florida/join-us-for-freeweekly-group-fitness-classes.<br />
n Events/Performances<br />
Through Oct. 2 — Visit Orlando’s<br />
Magical Dining<br />
Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining celebrates its 17th<br />
year through Oct. 2. Patrons can eat a three-course<br />
pre-fixe dinner at a restaurant for $40 per person.<br />
One dollar from each meal is donated to The Able<br />
Trust, which is helping expand employment opportunities<br />
for people with disabilities in Central Florida.<br />
To view a list of participating restaurants, visit<br />
internationaldriveorlando.com/magicaldining.<br />
Sept. 2-5 — Labor Day Weekend<br />
Celebration<br />
Promenade at Sunset Walk, 3251 Margaritaville Blvd.,<br />
Kissimmee, hosts the Labor Day Weekend Celebration,<br />
including continuous entertainment, a street market and<br />
car show. Admission is free. For more information, visit<br />
sunsetwalk.com.<br />
Sept. 5 — The Australian Pink Floyd<br />
Show: All That’s To Come<br />
Hard Rock Live at Universal CityWalk Orlando, 6050<br />
Universal Blvd., Orlando, hosts The Australian Pink<br />
Floyd: All That’s to Come, a concert featuring classics<br />
from The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here,<br />
Animals, The Wall, Meddle and more. Time: 8-11:30<br />
p.m. Cost: $35.50-$75.50. For more information, visit<br />
www.hardrock.com/live/locations/orlando/calendar.<br />
aspx?display=list.<br />
Sept. 17 — Ladies Tea & Boutique<br />
St. Luke’s United Women in Faith hosts its annual Ladies<br />
Tea & Boutique, Celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee, in the<br />
Founder’s Hall at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 4851<br />
S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando. Festivities include entertainment,<br />
a boutique for shopping, prizes, fashion show,<br />
food and tea. The last day to purchase tickets is Sept. 10,<br />
2022. Time: 1 p.m. Doors open at 12:15 p.m. Cost: $30<br />
cash or check, $31 for credit cards. Proceeds benefit the<br />
compiled by Lisa Sagers<br />
church’s missions. For more information, call Susse Mabie,<br />
407-923-8409; or email blessedtreasures@st.lukes.org.<br />
Sept. 23 — Growing Bolder<br />
Adults 55-older are invited to attend Growing Bolder with<br />
Marc Middleton in the Founder’s Hall at St. Luke’s United<br />
Methodist Church, 4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Road,<br />
Orlando. Time: 6:30-9 p.m. Admission is free; however,<br />
registration is required. For more information or to RSVP,<br />
visit www.st.lukes.org/growingbolder.<br />
Oct. 1 — Best Of Challenge: Signature<br />
Edition<br />
Promenade at Sunset Walk, 3251 Margaritaville Blvd.,<br />
Kissimmee, hosts the fourth annual Sunset Walk Best of<br />
Challenge: Signature Edition, during which judges sample<br />
and vote for the best three food dishes. Local foodies and<br />
media vote on a couple of categories, too. Other festivities<br />
include a live band, street performers, a street market and<br />
car show. Time: noon-3:30 p.m. Cost: $20 for VIP Tasting<br />
Admission. Spectators are free. The event is rain or shine;<br />
no refunds. For more information, visit sunsetwalk.com.<br />
n Miscellaneous<br />
Sept. 22 & Oct. 27 — MetroWest Food<br />
Truck Connections<br />
MetroWest Golf Club, 2100 S. Hiawassee Road, Orlando,<br />
hosts MetroWest Food Truck Connections, including food,<br />
fun and music. Social-distancing guidelines are observed.<br />
Time: the fourth Thursday of every month from 5:30-9 p.m.<br />
For more information, visit www.metrowestcommunity.com.<br />
Sept. 29 — Florida Music College Fair<br />
Orlando Science Center, 777 E. Princeton St., Orlando,<br />
hosts the Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra, in collaboration<br />
with Frost School of Music — University of Miami<br />
and Florida State University College of Music, third annual<br />
Florida Music College Fair. Attending students have an<br />
opportunity to meet with representatives from top national<br />
music and performing arts schools, college, universities and<br />
conservatories to jump-start their college search. Time: 7-9<br />
p.m. Admission is free; however, registration is recommended.<br />
For more information or to RSVP, email info@fsyo.org.<br />
Nov. 4 — Artist Application Deadline<br />
The Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens, 633<br />
Osceola Ave., Winter Park, seeks artists for its annual<br />
Winter Park Paint Out, a weeklong festival and juried<br />
entry event that takes place April 23-29, 2023. Artwork<br />
created during the week is available for purchase with a<br />
portion of the proceeds going to the museum. Interested<br />
artists must submit a completed application, along with<br />
three plein air images (done within the past two years),<br />
and agree to abide by the event’s terms and conditions.<br />
No studio work, please. The entry deadline is Nov. 4,<br />
2022. For more information, call Emily Coughlan, 407-<br />
647-6294; or email curator@polasek.org. To fill out an<br />
application, visit winterparkpaintout.org.<br />
n Networking/Clubs<br />
Ongoing — Members Wanted<br />
The West Orange Women seeks females of all ages to<br />
join its group for fun, friendship and philanthropy. Annual<br />
dues are $20. For more information, call Mary Borgan,<br />
407-929-3030; or visit www.westorangewomen.com.<br />
Sept. 6, 13, 20 & 27 — Virtual<br />
Toastmasters Meetings<br />
Windermere Toastmasters Club No. 4662754 holds Zoom<br />
meetings. Attendees learn to develop their oral communication<br />
and leadership skills in a supportive and positive<br />
learning environment. Time: Tuesdays from 7-8:30 p.m.<br />
For more information or to request online Zoom meeting<br />
details, visit www.4662754.toastmastersclubs.org and<br />
click “Contact Us.”<br />
Sept. 7, 14, 21 & 28 — Virtual<br />
Toastmasters Meetings<br />
The Turnpike Toastmasters Club holds Zoom meetings.<br />
Time: Wednesdays from noon-1 p.m. For more information<br />
or to register for a virtual meeting, visit 2362.toastmas<br />
tersclubs.org and click “Contact Us” at least one day<br />
before the event.<br />
Sept. 8, 15, 22 & 29 — Virtual<br />
Thursday Morning Men’s Group<br />
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church hosts a men’s online<br />
group with the Rev. Jad. Time: Thursdays at 7:45 a.m.<br />
via Zoom. For more information or to register, call 407-<br />
876-4991 or visit st.lukes.org/adults.<br />
Sept. 8, 15, 22 & 29 — Virtual<br />
Toastmasters Meetings<br />
The Vista Toastmasters Club holds Zoom meetings.<br />
Time: Thursdays from 7-8:30 p.m. For more information,<br />
email vistatoastmasters.zoom@gmail.com or visit<br />
www.vistatoastmasters.org.<br />
Contributions to Community Bulletin Board are<br />
welcome. Please send information six weeks<br />
before the event to P.O. Box 851, Windermere,<br />
FL 34787; call 407-351-1573, option 5; or email<br />
Lisa@kearneypublishing.com. ª<br />
Seniors Way, Inc.<br />
Companion / Homemaker Services<br />
407-340-4120<br />
carmen@seniorswayinc.com<br />
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