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Community Events for March 16 Edition

Teen Music Games

Monday, March 17, 6 p.m., North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Avenue, Sanford. Get ready for a music-packed adventure with our Teen Music Games on March 17th at 6:00 PM! Test your knowledge by guessing songs, testing your knowledge of iconic artists, and creating your own friendship bracelets inspired by all your favorite artists. Free. For teens ages 13-19. Call 407-665-1620.

 

St. Luke's Concert   Series

Friday, March 21, 7 p.m.,

St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 2921 W. SR 426, Oviedo. Principal Guest Conductor Chelsea Gallo & your Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is welcomed for the series. They will perform Schumann’s Fourth Symphony along with material & inspiration that harkens to an era long before its time. Second Trombonist Alex Regazzi will perform Pryor’s Blue Bells of Scotland. Free & seating is open. Watch online/details about the open dress rehearsal, visit sllcs.org/concert-series or call 407-365-3408.

 

Genealogy Club

Sunday, March 23, 2 p.m.,

North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Avenue, Sanford. Come learn about genealogy, from our experts and each other, in collaboration with the Sanford Genealogy Club. All experience levels are welcome. Registration is only required if at- tending through Microsoft Teams. The virtual link pro-vided at registration and emailed one day before event. Library card required to register. Free. For adults and teens ages 15+. In-per- son and on Microsoft Teams. Call 407-665-1620.

 

Women’s Rights from the National Level to Sanford 

Tuesday, March 25th from 6 to 7 p.m., North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Avenue, Sanford. Celebrating over 100 years of American women getting the right to vote, we look at the some- what bumpy progression of women’s rights from the national level to our local community with our guest speaker, Brigitte Stephenson of the Henry Shelton San- ford Memorial Library & Museum. Free. For adults. Call 407-665-1620 .

 

Guitar Club

Wednesday, March 26, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford. Free. For adults of all skill levels. Jam with fellow guitar players of all skill levels & try your hand at musical improvising. Open to other stringed instruments such as ukulele, mandolin, etc. Call 407-665-1620 for more info.

 

Final Fridays From The Garden – Start Your Spring Vegetable Garden

Friday, March 28, 12 to 1 p.m., Online. Monthly lunch & learn Zoom webinar on how to grow your own food in Florida & attract the right kind of wildlife (Healthy Shrub with Better Pruning). Pre-Registration required & more info: http://seminole-extension.eventbrite.com . Cost: free. Monthly - Pesticide Testing, Licensing, and CEUs offered by Seminole County Extension Office. Also offered Ornamental/ Turf Applicator Review and Exams. Soil PH tests. - Bring a sample. - Questions for a Master Gardener can be asked during week 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. & 1 to 4 p.m.Call 407-665-5560.

 

Swamp Walk

Saturday, March 29, 9 to 11 a.m., Spring Hammock Preserve in Longwood. Follow your guide through the unmarked trails of a real hydric hammock. Wade waist- deep in murky waters of a swamp while learning about amazing plants & animals that call this habitat home. Ages 10+. Children must be accompanied by an adult. $5/person, Call 407-665- 2211. Pre-registration: recreation.seminolecountyfl.gov

 

Pints ‘N Paws Craft Beer Festival

Saturday, March 29, noon to 6 p.m., Sanford Avenue, Sanford. This pet friendly event features a craft beer festival, food trucks and a variety of vendors for people and their pets.

 

Heathrow Women's Club Charities presents - A Night in Venice

Saturday, March 29, 2025 6 to 10 p.m., Alaqua Country Club ,2091 Alaqua Drive, Longwood. Elevated Italian Cuisine prepared by top chefs Loren &Michelle, live music, dancing, silent & live auction, cash bar. All proceeds will go to Boys & Girls Club Central Florida West Sanford Branch, SafeHouse of Seminole & Seminole County Friends of Abused Children. Cost: $102.90 per ticket convenience fee included. A Night in Venice Table of 8: $1,029 Convenience fee included. For more info & ticket purchase https://heathrowwomen- sclub.org/night-in-venice . For sponsorship opportuni-ties [email protected]

 

Farm to Fork 2025   Webinar Series

Tuesday, April 1: Growing Edible Native Plants in Your Garden. Zoom - once a month webinar. Learn more about your food & local agriculture? Join UF/IFAS Extension Seminole County to learn all about food from farm to fork. Free. Must register in advance on Zoom. Webinar is Part 1 in monthly Farm to Fork Sessions. On Thursday after each webinar, Part 2 is offered, an in-person workshop, with hands on activities that pairs with the webinar. Pre-Registration Required: http://seminole-extension.eventbrite

 

Camp Sunshine

Registration opens April 1 at 8 a.m. June & July, Winter Springs Civic Center. Camp Sunshine day camp for elementary aged children. Campers engage in activities that encourage teamwork, creativity and leadership skills. Fees due upon registration.

 

Geneva Community Yoga

Tuesday, April 1, 9:45 a.m., Rural Heritage Center (old brick school at First and Main), Geneva. Instructor Don Cross. Everyone welcome. Bring: a mat (or blanket to use until you can get a mat); $10/class - cash, check, or a dozen eggs. Call 407-415-3809.

 

 40th Annual All British Car Show

Saturday, April 5, 9 a.m. to 3p.m., Henry’s Depot, Sanford. The Central Florida All British Car Club features all classes of British automobiles, including MGs, Austin Healeys, Triumphs, Jaguars, Minis; Lotus’; Rolls Royces and more.  

 

Egg-Citing Egg Hunt

Saturday, April 12, 8 to 11 a.m., Central Winds Park, Winter Springs. Spring egg hunt. Children aged 2 to 12. Bring your own baskets, search for eggs, enjoy local food & win prizes, including special surprise for finding the golden egg.(Registration open March 10 at 8 a.m. and closes April 4 at 5 p.m. )

 

Love Your Mother   Festival

Saturday, April 12, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Deviant Wolfe, Sanford. Live music and unique vendors on 1st Street, from Oak Avenue to Park Avenue, and on Oak Avenue, from 1st Street to Commercial Street.

 

 

 


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