There are lots of great events for kids happening around Orlando this month! What’s going on your calendar?

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Things to do in Central Florida this Month!

Need some ideas for things to do? Ready to get out and explore Central Florida? Orlando Mom has compiled a few of our favorite events happening around Central Florida this month!

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March 1 – Pretty Woman: The Musical, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, Pretty Woman: The Musical, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde). Brought to the stage by lead producer Paula Wagner, Pretty Woman: The Musical features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ‘69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton. Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

March 2 – Orlando Solar Bears vs Adirondack Thunder, Amway Center, 400 W Church St #200, Orlando, 7PM

March 2 – Pretty Woman: The Musical, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, Pretty Woman: The Musical, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde). Brought to the stage by lead producer Paula Wagner, Pretty Woman: The Musical features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ‘69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton. Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

March 3 – Historic Walking Tour, Discover Downtown, 201 S Orange Ave, Suite 102, Orlando, 9:15AM, On the first Friday of the month from October-May, we offer a free, guided tour of the Downtown Historic District.  Tours feature architectural and historic information about some of downtown Orlando’s oldest and most historic buildings and start at 9:30 a.m. at Discover Downtown – the Downtown Orlando Info Center (201 S. Orange Avenue). Tours last approximately 1.5 hours.

March 3 – Orlando Solar Bears vs Florida Everblades, Amway Center, 400 W Church St #200, Orlando, 7PM

March 3 – Pretty Woman: The Musical, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, Pretty Woman: The Musical, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde). Brought to the stage by lead producer Paula Wagner, Pretty Woman: The Musical features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ‘69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton. Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

March 4 – Best Damn Race Orlando 2023, Lake Eola, 600 E Central Blvd, Orlando, 7AM, The 10th Annual Best Damn Race Orlando features a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and 5K + 10K Challenge on Saturday, March 4, 2023. Best Damn Race ® is a running series created for runners by runners. Our goal is to provide a big race experience at a local race price. It doesn’t matter if you are an elite runner, first-timer, walker, or using a baby jogger, we want you to have the best DAMN race experience.

March 4 – Pretty Woman: The Musical, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 2PM, Pretty Woman: The Musical, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde). Brought to the stage by lead producer Paula Wagner, Pretty Woman: The Musical features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ‘69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton. Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

March 4 – Monster Jam, Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, 7PM

March 4 – Blake Shelton, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM, Superstar entertainer Blake Shelton returns to the road in 2023 for his headlining 18-date Back to the Honky Tonk Tour, kicking off on Thursday, February 16 in Lincoln, NE. Joining the lineup are reigning Academy of Country Music (ACM) Female Artist / Country Music Association (CMA) Female Vocalist of the Year Carly Pearce and rising country artist Jackson Dean. Shelton returns to Orlando’s Amway Center on Saturday, March 4, 2023.

March 4 – Orlando City vs Cincinnati, Exploria Stadium, 655 W Church St, Orlando, 7:30PM

March 5 – 9th Annual It’s Just Yoga Health & Fitness Festival, Lake Eola Park, 601 E Washington St, Orlando, 10AM – 4PM, Enjoy the 9th Annual It’s Just Yoga Health & Wellness Festival. The message of “It’s Just Yoga” is: Yoga for Everyone, Yoga for You. “It’s Just Yoga” festivals are for yogis of all experience levels, ages, shapes and sizes. The festival also features the “It’s Just Yoga” Marketplace. The Marketplace is a free to the public show where attendees can interact, sample and explore the latest trends in health, wellness, and fitness products. The It’s Just Yoga Fest will take place on Sunday, March 5, 2023.

March 5 – Pretty Woman: The Musical, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 1PM, Pretty Woman: The Musical, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde). Brought to the stage by lead producer Paula Wagner, Pretty Woman: The Musical features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ‘69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton. Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

March 6 – Watermark Homeschool Enrichment Open House 2023/24, Center Pointe Church, 9580 Curry Ford Rd., Orlando, 7PM, We are sooo excited to announce our OPEN HOUSE for the upcoming 2023/24 school year! There are wonderful new things happening here at Watermark that we can’t wait to share with you! We launched our brand-new Oviedo campus this year and it’s off to an amazing start!

March 7 – 2023 Barbecue in the Park, Luminary Green Park, 437 N. Terry Ave., Orlando, 5PM, Relax and unwind at Orlando’s premiere networking event, enjoy mouthwatering BBQ, a fine selection of beer, wine and spirits, and live music nestled on the plush lawn of Luminary Green Park at Creative Village.

March 7 – Orlando Magic vs. Milwaukee Bucks, Amway Center, 400 West Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 7 – Florida State University Symphony Orchestra Concert, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 7:30PM, The Florida State University Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1926, is considered one of the country’s finest university orchestras. Over the years, the USO has performed with some of the world’s most revered artists, including Joshua Bell, Denyce Graves, the Canadian Brass, and Lynn Harrell, among many others. What sets the USO apart is a powerful connection to its audience. See and hear the future of great orchestral music at the beautiful Steinmetz Hall.

March 8 – The United States Army Field Band & Soldiers’ Chorus, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 7:30PM, From Boston to Baghdad, Tampa to Toronto, The United States Army Field Band has been thrilling audiences of all ages for more than six decades. As the premier touring musical representative for the United States Army, this internationally-acclaimed organization travels thousands of miles each year presenting a variety of music to enthusiastic audiences throughout the nation and abroad. Through these concerts, the Field Band fosters the support of the American people for members of the armed forces and supports diplomatic efforts around the world.

March 9 – Thornton 2nd Thursday Wine & Art Walk, Burton’s Thornton Park, 801 E Washington St., Orlando, 6:30PM, Enjoy another fun-filled evening in Thornton Park District! For only $10 (Pre-sale) you get a wristband, map and a glass over over 20 places to stop for a tasty Adult-libation! Along the way we have Art Vendors, Live Music, DJ’s and a Night Market…. and always dog friendly!

March 9 – Orlando Magic vs. Utah Jazz, Amway Center, 400 West Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 10 – Orlando Solar Bears vs. Atlanta Gladiators, Amway Center, 400 West Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 11 – Orlando Guardians vs. Houston Roughnecks, Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, 7PM

March 11 – Orlando Magic vs. Miami Heat, Amway Center, 400 West Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 12 – Orlando Solar Bears vs. Jacksonville Icemen, Amway Center, 400 West Church Street, Orlando, 3PM

March 12 – An Evening with Leslie Odom, Jr., Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 7:30PM, Leslie Odom, Jr. is a multifaceted, award-winning vocalist, songwriter, author, and actor. He has received recognition with Tony and Grammy Awards as well as multiple Academy Award and Emmy nominations for his excellence and achievements in Broadway, television, film, and music. Odom is best known for his breakout role as ‘Aaron Burr’ in the smash hit musical Hamilton as well as his critically acclaimed performance as legendary singer Sam Cooke in Regina King’s One Night in Miami.

March 15 – Orlando City vs Tigres UANL, Exploria Stadium, 655 W Church St, Orlando, 7:30PM

March 16 – March Madness, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 17 – The 6th Annual Lucky’s St. Patrick’s Day Crawl, Underground Orlando, 19 S Orange Avenue, Orlando, 4PM, The 6th Annual Lucky’s St. Patrick’s Day Crawl – Don’t Miss The Luckiest Bar Crawl Of The Year! At this crawl you will enjoy beverage specials, local food, custom badge and lanyard, waved cover at all venues, access to the crawl map, and an after party.

March 18 – March Madness, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 18 – Orlando City vs Charlotte, Exploria Stadium, 655 W Church St, Orlando, 8:15PM

March 19 – Orlando Spring Break Festival, Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, 9AM – 8PM, Orlando Spring Break Festival brings together thousands of Spring Breakers from all over Florida and throughout the country. OSBF is a mixed experience featuring multiple genres ranging from Hip Hop to Caribbean music.

March 21 – Orlando Magic vs. Washington Wizards, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 21 – Michael Bolton, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 7:30PM, Michael Bolton is a multiple Grammy Award-winner and Emmy nominated Singer, Songwriter and Humanitarian, who has sold more than 65 million records globally and continues to tour the world. Celebrating more than 50 years of contributions to the entertainment industry, Michael won 2 Grammys for Best Pop Male Vocal Performance (nominated four times), 6 American Music Awards, 3 Emmy nominations and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. As a songwriter, he has earned over 24 BMI & ASCAP Awards, including Songwriter of the Year, 9 Million-Air awards, and the Hitmakers Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. To date, Michael has seen 9 studio albums rank in the Top Ten, with 9 #1 singles.

March 21 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 22 – Orlando Solar Bears vs. Maine Mariners, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 22 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 23 – Orlando Magic vs. New York Knicks, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 23 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 24 – Orlando Solar Bears vs. Jacksonville Icemen, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 24 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 25 – Orlando Guardians vs. Seattle Sea Dragons, Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, 1:30PM

March 25 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 2PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 25 – Kids Night at the Museum, Orlando Science Center, 777 E Princeton St, Orlando, 6PM, Youth ages 5 to 12 years old are invited to explore exhibits, experience enhanced programming, and enjoy a pizza dinner in age-appropriate groups. They will also participate in hands-on activities, and see an interactive Live Science Show or film. Caregivers can enjoy a stress and child-free evening on the town while children have an entertaining experience of their own exploring the wonders of everything the Science Center has to offer.

March 26 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 1PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 31 – Orlando Solar Bears vs. Jacksonville Icemen, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 1 -5

March 1 – Pretty Woman: The Musical, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, Pretty Woman: The Musical, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde). Brought to the stage by lead producer Paula Wagner, Pretty Woman: The Musical features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ‘69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton. Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

March 2 – Orlando Solar Bears vs Adirondack Thunder, Amway Center, 400 W Church St #200, Orlando, 7PM

March 2 – Pretty Woman: The Musical, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, Pretty Woman: The Musical, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde). Brought to the stage by lead producer Paula Wagner, Pretty Woman: The Musical features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ‘69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton. Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

March 3 – Historic Walking Tour, Discover Downtown, 201 S Orange Ave, Suite 102, Orlando, 9:15AM, On the first Friday of the month from October-May, we offer a free, guided tour of the Downtown Historic District.  Tours feature architectural and historic information about some of downtown Orlando’s oldest and most historic buildings and start at 9:30 a.m. at Discover Downtown – the Downtown Orlando Info Center (201 S. Orange Avenue). Tours last approximately 1.5 hours.

March 3 – Orlando Solar Bears vs Florida Everblades, Amway Center, 400 W Church St #200, Orlando, 7PM

March 3 – Pretty Woman: The Musical, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, Pretty Woman: The Musical, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde). Brought to the stage by lead producer Paula Wagner, Pretty Woman: The Musical features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ‘69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton. Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

March 4 – Best Damn Race Orlando 2023, Lake Eola, 600 E Central Blvd, Orlando, 7AM, The 10th Annual Best Damn Race Orlando features a Half Marathon, 10K, 5K, and 5K + 10K Challenge on Saturday, March 4, 2023. Best Damn Race ® is a running series created for runners by runners. Our goal is to provide a big race experience at a local race price. It doesn’t matter if you are an elite runner, first-timer, walker, or using a baby jogger, we want you to have the best DAMN race experience.

March 4 – Pretty Woman: The Musical, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 2PM, Pretty Woman: The Musical, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde). Brought to the stage by lead producer Paula Wagner, Pretty Woman: The Musical features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ‘69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton. Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

March 4 – Monster Jam, Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, 7PM

March 4 – Blake Shelton, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM, Superstar entertainer Blake Shelton returns to the road in 2023 for his headlining 18-date Back to the Honky Tonk Tour, kicking off on Thursday, February 16 in Lincoln, NE. Joining the lineup are reigning Academy of Country Music (ACM) Female Artist / Country Music Association (CMA) Female Vocalist of the Year Carly Pearce and rising country artist Jackson Dean. Shelton returns to Orlando’s Amway Center on Saturday, March 4, 2023.

March 4 – Orlando City vs Cincinnati, Exploria Stadium, 655 W Church St, Orlando, 7:30PM

March 5 – 9th Annual It’s Just Yoga Health & Fitness Festival, Lake Eola Park, 601 E Washington St, Orlando, 10AM – 4PM, Enjoy the 9th Annual It’s Just Yoga Health & Wellness Festival. The message of “It’s Just Yoga” is: Yoga for Everyone, Yoga for You. “It’s Just Yoga” festivals are for yogis of all experience levels, ages, shapes and sizes. The festival also features the “It’s Just Yoga” Marketplace. The Marketplace is a free to the public show where attendees can interact, sample and explore the latest trends in health, wellness, and fitness products. The It’s Just Yoga Fest will take place on Sunday, March 5, 2023.

March 5 – Pretty Woman: The Musical, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 1PM, Pretty Woman: The Musical, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde). Brought to the stage by lead producer Paula Wagner, Pretty Woman: The Musical features an original score by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ‘69,” “Heaven”), and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J.F. Lawton. Pretty Woman: The Musical will lift your spirits and light up your heart. “If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” (BuzzFeed News).

March 6 - 12

March 6 – Watermark Homeschool Enrichment Open House 2023/24, Center Pointe Church, 9580 Curry Ford Rd., Orlando, 7PM, We are sooo excited to announce our OPEN HOUSE for the upcoming 2023/24 school year! There are wonderful new things happening here at Watermark that we can’t wait to share with you! We launched our brand-new Oviedo campus this year and it’s off to an amazing start!

March 7 – 2023 Barbecue in the Park, Luminary Green Park, 437 N. Terry Ave., Orlando, 5PM, Relax and unwind at Orlando’s premiere networking event, enjoy mouthwatering BBQ, a fine selection of beer, wine and spirits, and live music nestled on the plush lawn of Luminary Green Park at Creative Village.

March 7 – Orlando Magic vs. Milwaukee Bucks, Amway Center, 400 West Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 7 – Florida State University Symphony Orchestra Concert, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 7:30PM, The Florida State University Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1926, is considered one of the country’s finest university orchestras. Over the years, the USO has performed with some of the world’s most revered artists, including Joshua Bell, Denyce Graves, the Canadian Brass, and Lynn Harrell, among many others. What sets the USO apart is a powerful connection to its audience. See and hear the future of great orchestral music at the beautiful Steinmetz Hall.

March 8 – The United States Army Field Band & Soldiers’ Chorus, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 7:30PM, From Boston to Baghdad, Tampa to Toronto, The United States Army Field Band has been thrilling audiences of all ages for more than six decades. As the premier touring musical representative for the United States Army, this internationally-acclaimed organization travels thousands of miles each year presenting a variety of music to enthusiastic audiences throughout the nation and abroad. Through these concerts, the Field Band fosters the support of the American people for members of the armed forces and supports diplomatic efforts around the world.

March 9 – Thornton 2nd Thursday Wine & Art Walk, Burton’s Thornton Park, 801 E Washington St., Orlando, 6:30PM, Enjoy another fun-filled evening in Thornton Park District! For only $10 (Pre-sale) you get a wristband, map and a glass over over 20 places to stop for a tasty Adult-libation! Along the way we have Art Vendors, Live Music, DJ’s and a Night Market…. and always dog friendly!

March 9 – Orlando Magic vs. Utah Jazz, Amway Center, 400 West Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 10 – Orlando Solar Bears vs. Atlanta Gladiators, Amway Center, 400 West Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 11 – Orlando Guardians vs. Houston Roughnecks, Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, 7PM

March 11 – Orlando Magic vs. Miami Heat, Amway Center, 400 West Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 12 – Orlando Solar Bears vs. Jacksonville Icemen, Amway Center, 400 West Church Street, Orlando, 3PM

March 12 – An Evening with Leslie Odom, Jr., Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 7:30PM, Leslie Odom, Jr. is a multifaceted, award-winning vocalist, songwriter, author, and actor. He has received recognition with Tony and Grammy Awards as well as multiple Academy Award and Emmy nominations for his excellence and achievements in Broadway, television, film, and music. Odom is best known for his breakout role as ‘Aaron Burr’ in the smash hit musical Hamilton as well as his critically acclaimed performance as legendary singer Sam Cooke in Regina King’s One Night in Miami.

March 13 - 19

March 15 – Orlando City vs Tigres UANL, Exploria Stadium, 655 W Church St, Orlando, 7:30PM

March 16 – March Madness, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 17 – The 6th Annual Lucky’s St. Patrick’s Day Crawl, Underground Orlando, 19 S Orange Avenue, Orlando, 4PM, The 6th Annual Lucky’s St. Patrick’s Day Crawl – Don’t Miss The Luckiest Bar Crawl Of The Year! At this crawl you will enjoy beverage specials, local food, custom badge and lanyard, waved cover at all venues, access to the crawl map, and an after party.

March 18 – March Madness, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 18 – Orlando City vs Charlotte, Exploria Stadium, 655 W Church St, Orlando, 8:15PM

March 19 – Orlando Spring Break Festival, Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, 9AM – 8PM, Orlando Spring Break Festival brings together thousands of Spring Breakers from all over Florida and throughout the country. OSBF is a mixed experience featuring multiple genres ranging from Hip Hop to Caribbean music.

March 20 - 26

March 21 – Orlando Magic vs. Washington Wizards, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 21 – Michael Bolton, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 7:30PM, Michael Bolton is a multiple Grammy Award-winner and Emmy nominated Singer, Songwriter and Humanitarian, who has sold more than 65 million records globally and continues to tour the world. Celebrating more than 50 years of contributions to the entertainment industry, Michael won 2 Grammys for Best Pop Male Vocal Performance (nominated four times), 6 American Music Awards, 3 Emmy nominations and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. As a songwriter, he has earned over 24 BMI & ASCAP Awards, including Songwriter of the Year, 9 Million-Air awards, and the Hitmakers Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame. To date, Michael has seen 9 studio albums rank in the Top Ten, with 9 #1 singles.

March 21 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 22 – Orlando Solar Bears vs. Maine Mariners, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 22 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 23 – Orlando Magic vs. New York Knicks, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 23 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 24 – Orlando Solar Bears vs. Jacksonville Icemen, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

March 24 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 8PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 25 – Orlando Guardians vs. Seattle Sea Dragons, Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place, Orlando, 1:30PM

March 25 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 2PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 25 – Kids Night at the Museum, Orlando Science Center, 777 E Princeton St, Orlando, 6PM, Youth ages 5 to 12 years old are invited to explore exhibits, experience enhanced programming, and enjoy a pizza dinner in age-appropriate groups. They will also participate in hands-on activities, and see an interactive Live Science Show or film. Caregivers can enjoy a stress and child-free evening on the town while children have an entertaining experience of their own exploring the wonders of everything the Science Center has to offer.

March 26 – Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Avenue, Orlando, 1PM, All rise for Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork. The New York Times Critic’s Pick To Kill A Mockingbird is “the most successful American play in Broadway history.” (60 Minutes). Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars, calling it “an emotionally shattering landmark production of an American classic,” and New York Magazine calls it “a real phenomenon. Majestic and incandescent, it’s filled with breath and nuance and soul.” With direction by Tony Award® winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill A Mockingbird — “the greatest novel of all time” (Chicago Tribune) — has quickly become “one of the greatest plays in history” (NPR). Emmy Award®-winning actor Richard Thomas plays the role of Atticus Finch in the National Tour.

March 27-31

March 31 – Orlando Solar Bears vs. Jacksonville Icemen, Amway Center, 400 W Church Street, Orlando, 7PM

Things to do in East Orlando

March 1 – Blue’s Clues and You Storytime, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11AM – 12PM, Get out your handy dandy notebook and help us solve some clues! Enjoy stories and games inspired by “Blues Clues and You.” Recommended for ages 3-5. Registration required.

March 4 – Make An “Everything Everywhere All At Once” Rock, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 10AM – 6PM, Visit Alafaya’s front desk to pick up supplies to make your own “Everything Everywhere All At Once” inspired rock. While supplies last.

March 4 – Wonder Arte March Arts and Crafts Day, 13013 Founders Square Dr, Orlando, 11AM – 3PM, Create an art piece and other projects made with recycled materials.

March 4 – LEGO® One Scoop, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 1:30 – 2PM, Create greatness with one single scoop! The challenge is on so let’s see what you can build! Bricks will be provided but cannot go home with you. Recommended for ages 6-12. Registration required.

March 4 – Puzzle Swap, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 3:30 – 5PM, Finished with an old puzzle and looking for something new? Stop by and swap an old puzzle for a new-to-you one. Please bring at least one complete puzzle for adults.

March 7 – Toddler Time at Launch Entertainment Park Orlando!, 610 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, 8 – 10AM, Join us for our new Toddler time, and experience a great way for little launchers to enjoy the fun of all of our attractions in a safe and exciting environment. This exclusive event will take place every Saturday from 8am-10am for just $15 including both Toddler and Parent/Guardian. Check out our website for more details. We hope to see you there!

March 7 – Alphabet Adventures, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11AM – 12PM, Learn the alphabet with exciting stories and fun activities. Recommended for ages 3-5. Each month we’ll focus on different letters! This month is E and F.

March 8 – Cuisine Corner Junior: Pi Day Treats!, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 4 – 5PM, Learn how to make some easy pies for Pi Day. Make a sweet pie and a savory pizza pie! Food will be served at this event, please see staff concerning food allergies. Registration required for each child. Recommended for ages 6-8.

March 9 – Homeschool: Art Expressions, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 2 – 3PM, Come and be creative as you learn various art techniques. Recommended for ages 6-12. Registration required for each child. Children will be broken up between ages 6-8 and 9-12 to learn about, and create, artwork in a different style each month. We’ll be celebrating the library’s 100th anniversary with art from a different decade each month.

March 11 – Vintage and Vines, Artian and Makers Market, 11AM – 3PM, Wine, crafts, music, plants and artists.

March 12 – Family Storytime, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 2 – 2:25PM, Storytime is the right time for family time. Reading together is a wonderful way to bond and learn from one another. Bring your families together for fun stories that are designed for all ages. Recommended for all ages. This storytime lasts approximately 25 minutes.

March 14 – Toddler Time at Launch Entertainment Park Orlando!, 610 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, 8 – 10AM, Join us for our new Toddler time, and experience a great way for little launchers to enjoy the fun of all of our attractions in a safe and exciting environment. This exclusive event will take place every Saturday from 8am-10am for just $15 including both Toddler and Parent/Guardian. Check out our website for more details. We hope to see you there!

March 15 – Happy Habitats, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 4 – 5PM, Learn about habitats, plants, and animals through books and crafts. This month we’re learning about the tundra. Registration required for each child. Recommended for ages 6-8.

March 16 – Animals in Action: Central Florida Zoo, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11AM – 12PM, Animals move in many ways. How many can you think of? Can you imitate? Discover all the right moves and get moving during this lively presentation! Recommended for families with children ages 0-12.

March 16 – Homeschool Cooking Corner: Cookie Mix Jars!, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 2 – 3PM, Learn about cookies in the 1930s and make a jar of cookie mix to take home and bake yourself! Food will be served at this event, please see staff about specific needs concerning food allergies. Registration required for each child.  Recommended for ages 6-12.

March 18 – Kite Day, The Flagpole Lot (Across from Mejana), 10AM – 2PM, Join us for a fun fay of kite flying and FREE kite making for kids starting at 10AM! There will be a picnic area and professional kite flyers

March 18 – Community Campout, Town Park, Check in at noon, 6 – 8PM, Bring your camping gear for a community campout in Avalon Park!

March 19 – Food Truck Night, Town Park, 5 – 8PM, Food, music, fun and more.

March 21 – Toddler Time at Launch Entertainment Park Orlando!, 610 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, 8 – 10AM, Join us for our new Toddler time, and experience a great way for little launchers to enjoy the fun of all of our attractions in a safe and exciting environment. This exclusive event will take place every Saturday from 8am-10am for just $15 including both Toddler and Parent/Guardian. Check out our website for more details. We hope to see you there!

March 21 – I Love My Hair!, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11AM – 12PM, Who has great hair? You do! Let’s celebrate all different types of hair with stories, songs, and a craft.

March 22 – Baby Bash, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 10:15 – 10:45AM, Bring your baby for singing, playing, and working on motor development skills. Recommended for ages 0-18 months.

March 22 – Paper Pals, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 4 – 5PM, Create fun paper creations inspired by your favorite characters. Learn basic paper engineering techniques while making pop-up cards and papercrafts. Registration required. Recommended for ages 8-12.

March 25 – Community Yard Sale, Avalon Park, 8AM – 2PM.

March 25 – Kids Fishing Tournament, The Flag Pole Lot, 8AM – 12PM, Clinic starts at 8AM and tournament starts at 9AM.

March 25 – READing Paws, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11:30AM – 12:30PM, The Reading Education Assistance Dogs® [R.E.A.D.] program improves children’s reading and communication skills by employing a powerful method: reading to a therapy dog. Recommended for ages 6-12.

March 26 – Teen Book Club, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 1:30 – 2:30PM, Discuss a monthly novel, talk about your favorite books, and celebrate all things YA in Teen Book Club! This month we’re reading This Woven Kingdom by Tahereh Mafi. Recommended for ages 13-18.

March 26 – Arabic Storytime, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Listen to storytime in Arabic. Connect with friends and sing the Arabic alphabet song. Participate in circle time, interactive songs, play, and craft time. Recommended for ages 3-6 years old.

March 28 – Toddler Time at Launch Entertainment Park Orlando!, 610 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, 8 – 10AM, Join us for our new Toddler time, and experience a great way for little launchers to enjoy the fun of all of our attractions in a safe and exciting environment. This exclusive event will take place every Saturday from 8am-10am for just $15 including both Toddler and Parent/Guardian. Check out our website for more details. We hope to see you there!

March 28 – Pigeon Wants a Party, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11AM – 12PM, Mo Willems’ one and only Pigeon is ready to celebrate! Explore crafts, stories and Pigeon fun for everyone! Recommended for ages 3-5.

March 29 – Artsy Toddler: Butterflies, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 10:15 – 11AM, Learn new fine motor skills using paint, paste, glue, and stamps to create! Toddlers will enjoy stories and songs about butterflies, then create a craft. Recommended for toddlers 18-36 months.

March 1 -5

March 1 – Blue’s Clues and You Storytime, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11AM – 12PM, Get out your handy dandy notebook and help us solve some clues! Enjoy stories and games inspired by “Blues Clues and You.” Recommended for ages 3-5. Registration required.

March 4 – Make An “Everything Everywhere All At Once” Rock, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 10AM – 6PM, Visit Alafaya’s front desk to pick up supplies to make your own “Everything Everywhere All At Once” inspired rock. While supplies last.

March 4 – Wonder Arte March Arts and Crafts Day, 13013 Founders Square Dr, Orlando, 11AM – 3PM, Create an art piece and other projects made with recycled materials.

March 4 – LEGO® One Scoop, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 1:30 – 2PM, Create greatness with one single scoop! The challenge is on so let’s see what you can build! Bricks will be provided but cannot go home with you. Recommended for ages 6-12. Registration required.

March 4 – Puzzle Swap, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 3:30 – 5PM, Finished with an old puzzle and looking for something new? Stop by and swap an old puzzle for a new-to-you one. Please bring at least one complete puzzle for adults.

March 6 - 12

March 7 – Toddler Time at Launch Entertainment Park Orlando!, 610 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, 8 – 10AM, Join us for our new Toddler time, and experience a great way for little launchers to enjoy the fun of all of our attractions in a safe and exciting environment. This exclusive event will take place every Saturday from 8am-10am for just $15 including both Toddler and Parent/Guardian. Check out our website for more details. We hope to see you there!

March 7 – Alphabet Adventures, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11AM – 12PM, Learn the alphabet with exciting stories and fun activities. Recommended for ages 3-5. Each month we’ll focus on different letters! This month is E and F.

March 8 – Cuisine Corner Junior: Pi Day Treats!, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 4 – 5PM, Learn how to make some easy pies for Pi Day. Make a sweet pie and a savory pizza pie! Food will be served at this event, please see staff concerning food allergies. Registration required for each child. Recommended for ages 6-8.

March 9 – Homeschool: Art Expressions, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 2 – 3PM, Come and be creative as you learn various art techniques. Recommended for ages 6-12. Registration required for each child. Children will be broken up between ages 6-8 and 9-12 to learn about, and create, artwork in a different style each month. We’ll be celebrating the library’s 100th anniversary with art from a different decade each month.

March 11 – Vintage and Vines, Artian and Makers Market, 11AM – 3PM, Wine, crafts, music, plants and artists.

March 12 – Family Storytime, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 2 – 2:25PM, Storytime is the right time for family time. Reading together is a wonderful way to bond and learn from one another. Bring your families together for fun stories that are designed for all ages. Recommended for all ages. This storytime lasts approximately 25 minutes.

March 13 - 19

March 14 – Toddler Time at Launch Entertainment Park Orlando!, 610 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, 8 – 10AM, Join us for our new Toddler time, and experience a great way for little launchers to enjoy the fun of all of our attractions in a safe and exciting environment. This exclusive event will take place every Saturday from 8am-10am for just $15 including both Toddler and Parent/Guardian. Check out our website for more details. We hope to see you there!

March 15 – Happy Habitats, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 4 – 5PM, Learn about habitats, plants, and animals through books and crafts. This month we’re learning about the tundra. Registration required for each child. Recommended for ages 6-8.

March 16 – Animals in Action: Central Florida Zoo, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11AM – 12PM, Animals move in many ways. How many can you think of? Can you imitate? Discover all the right moves and get moving during this lively presentation! Recommended for families with children ages 0-12.

March 16 – Homeschool Cooking Corner: Cookie Mix Jars!, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 2 – 3PM, Learn about cookies in the 1930s and make a jar of cookie mix to take home and bake yourself! Food will be served at this event, please see staff about specific needs concerning food allergies. Registration required for each child.  Recommended for ages 6-12.

March 18 – Kite Day, The Flagpole Lot (Across from Mejana), 10AM – 2PM, Join us for a fun fay of kite flying and FREE kite making for kids starting at 10AM! There will be a picnic area and professional kite flyers

March 18 – Community Campout, Town Park, Check in at noon, 6 – 8PM, Bring your camping gear for a community campout in Avalon Park!

March 19 – Food Truck Night, Town Park, 5 – 8PM, Food, music, fun and more.

March 20 - 26

March 21 – Toddler Time at Launch Entertainment Park Orlando!, 610 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, 8 – 10AM, Join us for our new Toddler time, and experience a great way for little launchers to enjoy the fun of all of our attractions in a safe and exciting environment. This exclusive event will take place every Saturday from 8am-10am for just $15 including both Toddler and Parent/Guardian. Check out our website for more details. We hope to see you there!

March 21 – I Love My Hair!, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11AM – 12PM, Who has great hair? You do! Let’s celebrate all different types of hair with stories, songs, and a craft.

March 22 – Baby Bash, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 10:15 – 10:45AM, Bring your baby for singing, playing, and working on motor development skills. Recommended for ages 0-18 months.

March 22 – Paper Pals, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 4 – 5PM, Create fun paper creations inspired by your favorite characters. Learn basic paper engineering techniques while making pop-up cards and papercrafts. Registration required. Recommended for ages 8-12.

March 25 – Community Yard Sale, Avalon Park, 8AM – 2PM.

March 25 – Kids Fishing Tournament, The Flag Pole Lot, 8AM – 12PM, Clinic starts at 8AM and tournament starts at 9AM.

March 25 – READing Paws, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11:30AM – 12:30PM, The Reading Education Assistance Dogs® [R.E.A.D.] program improves children’s reading and communication skills by employing a powerful method: reading to a therapy dog. Recommended for ages 6-12.

March 26 – Teen Book Club, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 1:30 – 2:30PM, Discuss a monthly novel, talk about your favorite books, and celebrate all things YA in Teen Book Club! This month we’re reading This Woven Kingdom by Tahereh Mafi. Recommended for ages 13-18.

March 26 – Arabic Storytime, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Listen to storytime in Arabic. Connect with friends and sing the Arabic alphabet song. Participate in circle time, interactive songs, play, and craft time. Recommended for ages 3-6 years old.

March 27 - 31

March 28 – Toddler Time at Launch Entertainment Park Orlando!, 610 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, 8 – 10AM, Join us for our new Toddler time, and experience a great way for little launchers to enjoy the fun of all of our attractions in a safe and exciting environment. This exclusive event will take place every Saturday from 8am-10am for just $15 including both Toddler and Parent/Guardian. Check out our website for more details. We hope to see you there!

March 28 – Pigeon Wants a Party, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 11AM – 12PM, Mo Willems’ one and only Pigeon is ready to celebrate! Explore crafts, stories and Pigeon fun for everyone! Recommended for ages 3-5.

March 29 – Artsy Toddler: Butterflies, Alafaya Branch Library, 12000 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, 10:15 – 11AM, Learn new fine motor skills using paint, paste, glue, and stamps to create! Toddlers will enjoy stories and songs about butterflies, then create a craft. Recommended for toddlers 18-36 months.

Things to do in Apopka/Wekiva/Longwood

March 1 – The Wekiva Paint Out Craft Beer Tasting, Wekiva Island, 6 – 7PM, Celebrate The Wekiva Paint Out with a complimentary craft beer tasting. Enjoy samples from Southern Tier Brewing and Three Odd Guys while perusing the Wekiva Paint Out wet room art gallery and the auction pieces!

March 1 – The Wekiva Paint Out Art Auction, Wekiva Island, 6 – 9PM, This event is free to attend and all art purchases during the auction support our artists and non-profits. We always have great fun! And you may be able to get a great deal on an original piece of art work! The first 25 people to register receive a free beer or wine ticket to be used anytime and a reserved seat for the auction (held for you until 645p)!

March 2 – The Wekiva Paint Out, Wekiva Island, 8AM – 9PM, The Wekiva Paint Out, started in 2006, is a celebration of Plein Air artists that helps benefit charities such as Keep Seminole Beautiful and Wekiva Wilderness Trust. All week long, guests can visit Wekiva Island free of charge and witness world-class artists painting along the boardwalk, in kayaks, canoes, at the bar and at various locations along the Wekiva River. Throughout the week, there will be plenty of opportunities to view the work, purchase their pieces. support our artists and charities, enjoy live music, indulge in great food and celebrate art in our community!

March 2 – Pow-HER-ful, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, With great power comes great responsibility. Explore the common empowering qualities of well-known women like Simone Biles, Frida Kahlo, Jane Goodall and more. Recommended for preschool.

March 2 – Yoga for Adults, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 1 – 1:45PM, Yoga is for everyone: male & female; young & elderly; non-flexible and active! Attendees are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing and bring your own mat. Designed for adults and seniors.

March 3 – The Wekiva Paint Out Pasta Bar, Wekiva Island, 5 – 9PM, The Annual Wekiva Paint Out Pasta Bar is back! Enjoy your choice of three different sauces and ten different ingredients to choose from!
Served with a Garlic Breadstick and Salad! $14.95

March 3 – The Wekiva Paint Out Craft Beer Tasting, Wekiva Island, 6 – 7PM, Celebrate The Wekiva Paint Out with a complimentary craft beer tasting. Enjoy samples from Southern Tier Brewing and Three Odd Guys while perusing the Wekiva Paint Out wet room art gallery and the auction pieces!

March 3 – Movie in the Park – Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, Reiter Park, 311 Warren Avenue, Longwood, 6:30 – 8:30PM, Enjoy a movie at Reiter Park. Bring your family and friends, and don’t forget to pack a blanket, chair, and/or snacks.

March 3 – Sounds of Wekiva-Atlantic Alibi, Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of Atlantic Alibi.

March 4 – Annual Three Bridges Clean-up, Lake Norris Conservation Area East Trailhead, 9AM, Join Seminole State Forest and the Wekiva River Ambassador on March 4, 2023, to clean up Black Water Creek! We will meet at the Lake Norris Conservation Area East Trailhead at 9:00 AM. We will review paperwork, hand out supplies (grabbers, trash bags, gloves, etc.), and divide the group into teams. The number of teams depends on how many participants. We will clean up under three bridges, SR 44, CR 44A, and Lake Norris Rd. Bridge.

March 4 – Garden Party, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 3PM, Spring is near! Come by to create some garden inspired crafts.

March 4 – The Wekiva Paint Out Quick Draw, Wekiva Island, 12 – 2PM, Come out to Wekiva Island on Saturday, March 4th at 12pm, for the “Paint With the Pros” Quick Draw. You can paint side-by-side with professional Plein air artists and compete for cash prizes (based on number of entries). All registrants will receive a free T-shirt.

March 4 – Sounds Concert Series (Free Concert), Apopka Amphitheater, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka, 5 – 7PM, The City is proud to host this free family-friendly concert series (on select dates) at the Amphitheater.

March 4 – The Wekiva Paint Out Gala, Wekiva Island, 6 – 10PM, The Paint Out Gala is held on Saturday, March 4th, from 6pm-10pm at Wekiva Island. This all-inclusive event features the work of our Plein air artists – all painted throughout the week during Wekiva Paint Out, a special meal & carving stations from Without a Paddle Cafe, wine, beer, live music y Life on Mars and a bonfire on the river! $50/person or $90/couple.

March 5 – Family Storytime, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 2 – 3PM, Storytime is the right time for family time. Reading together is a wonderful way to bond and learn from one another. Bring your families together for fun stories that are designed for all ages.

March 6 – Kids Yoga & Meditation, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:15 – 10:45AM, Practice yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in a fun way by integrating music with movement. Families can wiggle together and learn ways to calm down. Recommended for families with children ages 3-10.

March 7 – Mother Goose on the Loose, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:30 – 11:30AM, Using rhymes, songs, puppets, musical instruments and more, we will be interacting together to help develop important pre-literacy skills in our littlest ones! Recommended for babies.

March 8 – Storytime Crafts, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:30 – 11:30AM, Drop-in before and after storytime to create a make-and-take craft. Recommended for toddlers and preschoolers.

March 9 – Countdown to Spring, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, 4-3-2-1! Spring is coming soon! Help us get ready with stories and activities to welcome the season. Recommended for preschoolers.

March 9 – Yoga for Adults, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 1 – 1:45PM, Yoga is for everyone: male & female; young & elderly; non-flexible and active! Attendees are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing and bring your own mat. Designed for adults and seniors.

March 10 – Little Artist, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Get creative with arts and crafts! Preschoolers will enjoy age-appropriate stories and crafts.

March 10 – City of Longwood’s Annual Barkfest, Arbor Dog Park, 1405 N Grant Street, Longwood, 5:30 – 8:30PM, Longwood’s Annual Barkfest will bring together animal lovers for an evening of fun activities and demonstrations for all ages! Bring your dogs out for a great time and check out our beautiful dog park! There will be a doggy play area, local vendors, food available for purchase, and raffles with great prizes! Also, stay tuned for the unveiling of Longwood’s Cutest Dog Winner!

March 10 – Sounds of Wekiva-Beartoe, Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of Beartoe.

March 11 – Sounds of Wekiva- Jeff Howell., Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of Jeff Howell.

March 12 – Paint Party! Succulent, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 2 – 3:30PM, Inspired by the life and art of Georgia O’Keeffe, you’ll be guided through painting a colorful succulent on a canvas that you can take home.

March 13 – Kids Yoga & Meditation, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:15 – 10:45AM, Practice yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in a fun way by integrating music with movement. Families can wiggle together and learn ways to calm down. Recommended for families with children ages 3-10.

March 14 – Dancing Through the Decades, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Get up and move! Listen to the story “How Do You Dance?” by Thyra Heder while learning popular dance moves done throughout the last 100 years. Recommended for families with children 3-12.

March 15 – Science Stars, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 3:30 – 4:30PM, An hour of exploration and experimentation on topics like chemistry, space science, and engineering!

March 15 – Tea Social Hour, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 5 – 6PM, Need to unwind? Listen to music, snag a sweet treat with your cuppa, and have a chat while we puzzle, color, or whatever else seems chill.

March 16 – Little Chef: Moon Snacks, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Blast off on a tasty adventure as we spread, cut and layer an out-of-this world snack inspired by a favorite friend in the sky! Adult participation is required. Recommended for preschoolers.

March 16 – Yoga for Adults, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 1 – 1:45PM, Yoga is for everyone: male & female; young & elderly; non-flexible and active! Attendees are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing and bring your own mat. Designed for adults and seniors.

March 16 – Homeschool Explorers: Practice Spanish with Frozen- Bilingual, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 2:30 – 3:30PM, Explore art and stories while meeting new friends. Support your child’s homeschool curriculum with crafts and stories from around the world.

March 17 – Sounds of Wekiva- The C-Side Duo, Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of The C-Side Duo.

March 18 – Cookies & Milk with a Cop Storytime with Apopka Police, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Join the Apopka Police Department at the North Orange Branch Library to meet our local police officers, enjoy a story, arts and crafts, and cookies and milk provided by LCL Food Services (McDonald’s).

March 18 – Sounds Concert Series (Free Concert), Apopka Amphitheater, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka, 5 – 7PM, The City is proud to host this free family-friendly concert series (on select dates) at the Amphitheater.

March 18 – Concert in the Park, Reiter Park, 311 Warren Avenue, Longwood, 7 – 9PM, Come join us for a free concert in the park!

March 18 – Sounds of Wekiva- Cat Ridgeway, Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of Cat Ridgeway.

March 19 – Marble Dipped Mugs, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 3 – 4PM, Dip and decorate your mug in a fun way with nail polish. Once you learn this method, you will be able to marble dip just about anything.

March 20 – Kids Yoga & Meditation, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:15 – 10:45AM, Practice yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in a fun way by integrating music with movement. Families can wiggle together and learn ways to calm down. Recommended for families with children ages 3-10.

March 21 – Bubble Playtime, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Help your child with their motor development skills in this interactive bubble class. Recommended for toddlers and preschoolers.

March 23 – Dogs and Puppies, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM.

March 23 – Yoga for Adults, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 1 – 1:45PM, Yoga is for everyone: male & female; young & elderly; non-flexible and active! Attendees are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing and bring your own mat. Designed for adults and seniors.

March 23 – Paint Party! Succulents, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 5:30 – 7PM, Inspired by the life and art of Georgia O’Keeffe, you’ll be guided through painting a colorful succulent on a canvas that you can take home.

March 24 – Sounds of Wekiva- Big Ron Betts, Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of Big Ron Betts.

March 25 – Apopka Health & Fitness Fest featuring Vegan Food Popups, Kit Land Nelson Park, 10 S Forest Avenue, Apopka, 9AM – 3PM, Join the City of Apopka as we welcome you to the 16th Annual Health & Fitness Fest featuring Vegan Food Popups.

March 25 – Pirate Seafood Festival, Reiter Park, 311 Warren Avenue, Longwood, 10AM – 5PM, Join us for a family-friendly weekend packed with unique entertainment, great food, and lots of fun. Come out to Longwood’s Pirate Seafood Festival at Reiter Park, 311 W Warren Ave., on Saturday, March 25 from 10 am to 6 pm and Sunday, March 26 from 10 am to 5 pm for some pirate fun. Hang out with a mermaid or two! A huge variety of SEAFOOD is on the menu but you’ll find great food for the landlubbers too. Free to attend!

March 25 – Apopka International Jazz Festival (Ticketed Event), Apopka Amphitheater, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka, 4 – 10PM, This event is not sponsored by the City of Apopka. Please visit the Apopka International Jazz Festival page for ticket and event details.

March 27 – Kids Yoga & Meditation, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:15 – 10:45AM, Practice yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in a fun way by integrating music with movement. Families can wiggle together and learn ways to calm down. Recommended for families with children ages 3-10.

March 28 – Parachute Play, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11 – 11:30AM, Play, explore and learn about the world. Put thoughts into words by talking about what your child is doing and building positive social interactions with others. Recommended for ages 18-36 months.

March 29 – Tea Social Hour, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 5 – 6PM, Need to unwind? Listen to music, snag a sweet treat with your cuppa, and have a chat while we puzzle, color, or whatever else seems chill.

March 30 – Tall as a Giraffe, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Have fun comparing and grouping with basic math concepts like short, tall, big and small. Recommended for toddlers.

March 30 – Yoga for Adults, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 1 – 1:45PM, Yoga is for everyone: male & female; young & elderly; non-flexible and active! Attendees are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing and bring your own mat. Designed for adults and seniors.

March 1 -5

March 1 – The Wekiva Paint Out Craft Beer Tasting, Wekiva Island, 6 – 7PM, Celebrate The Wekiva Paint Out with a complimentary craft beer tasting. Enjoy samples from Southern Tier Brewing and Three Odd Guys while perusing the Wekiva Paint Out wet room art gallery and the auction pieces!

March 1 – The Wekiva Paint Out Art Auction, Wekiva Island, 6 – 9PM, This event is free to attend and all art purchases during the auction support our artists and non-profits. We always have great fun! And you may be able to get a great deal on an original piece of art work! The first 25 people to register receive a free beer or wine ticket to be used anytime and a reserved seat for the auction (held for you until 645p)!

March 2 – The Wekiva Paint Out, Wekiva Island, 8AM – 9PM, The Wekiva Paint Out, started in 2006, is a celebration of Plein Air artists that helps benefit charities such as Keep Seminole Beautiful and Wekiva Wilderness Trust. All week long, guests can visit Wekiva Island free of charge and witness world-class artists painting along the boardwalk, in kayaks, canoes, at the bar and at various locations along the Wekiva River. Throughout the week, there will be plenty of opportunities to view the work, purchase their pieces. support our artists and charities, enjoy live music, indulge in great food and celebrate art in our community!

March 2 – Pow-HER-ful, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, With great power comes great responsibility. Explore the common empowering qualities of well-known women like Simone Biles, Frida Kahlo, Jane Goodall and more. Recommended for preschool.

March 2 – Yoga for Adults, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 1 – 1:45PM, Yoga is for everyone: male & female; young & elderly; non-flexible and active! Attendees are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing and bring your own mat. Designed for adults and seniors.

March 3 – The Wekiva Paint Out Pasta Bar, Wekiva Island, 5 – 9PM, The Annual Wekiva Paint Out Pasta Bar is back! Enjoy your choice of three different sauces and ten different ingredients to choose from!
Served with a Garlic Breadstick and Salad! $14.95

March 3 – The Wekiva Paint Out Craft Beer Tasting, Wekiva Island, 6 – 7PM, Celebrate The Wekiva Paint Out with a complimentary craft beer tasting. Enjoy samples from Southern Tier Brewing and Three Odd Guys while perusing the Wekiva Paint Out wet room art gallery and the auction pieces!

March 3 – Movie in the Park – Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, Reiter Park, 311 Warren Avenue, Longwood, 6:30 – 8:30PM, Enjoy a movie at Reiter Park. Bring your family and friends, and don’t forget to pack a blanket, chair, and/or snacks.

March 3 – Sounds of Wekiva-Atlantic Alibi, Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of Atlantic Alibi.

March 4 – Annual Three Bridges Clean-up, Lake Norris Conservation Area East Trailhead, 9AM, Join Seminole State Forest and the Wekiva River Ambassador on March 4, 2023, to clean up Black Water Creek! We will meet at the Lake Norris Conservation Area East Trailhead at 9:00 AM. We will review paperwork, hand out supplies (grabbers, trash bags, gloves, etc.), and divide the group into teams. The number of teams depends on how many participants. We will clean up under three bridges, SR 44, CR 44A, and Lake Norris Rd. Bridge.

March 4 – Garden Party, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 3PM, Spring is near! Come by to create some garden inspired crafts.

March 4 – The Wekiva Paint Out Quick Draw, Wekiva Island, 12 – 2PM, Come out to Wekiva Island on Saturday, March 4th at 12pm, for the “Paint With the Pros” Quick Draw. You can paint side-by-side with professional Plein air artists and compete for cash prizes (based on number of entries). All registrants will receive a free T-shirt.

March 4 – Sounds Concert Series (Free Concert), Apopka Amphitheater, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka, 5 – 7PM, The City is proud to host this free family-friendly concert series (on select dates) at the Amphitheater.

March 4 – The Wekiva Paint Out Gala, Wekiva Island, 6 – 10PM, The Paint Out Gala is held on Saturday, March 4th, from 6pm-10pm at Wekiva Island. This all-inclusive event features the work of our Plein air artists – all painted throughout the week during Wekiva Paint Out, a special meal & carving stations from Without a Paddle Cafe, wine, beer, live music y Life on Mars and a bonfire on the river! $50/person or $90/couple.

March 5 – Family Storytime, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 2 – 3PM, Storytime is the right time for family time. Reading together is a wonderful way to bond and learn from one another. Bring your families together for fun stories that are designed for all ages.

March 6 - 12

March 6 – Kids Yoga & Meditation, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:15 – 10:45AM, Practice yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in a fun way by integrating music with movement. Families can wiggle together and learn ways to calm down. Recommended for families with children ages 3-10.

March 7 – Mother Goose on the Loose, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:30 – 11:30AM, Using rhymes, songs, puppets, musical instruments and more, we will be interacting together to help develop important pre-literacy skills in our littlest ones! Recommended for babies.

March 8 – Storytime Crafts, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:30 – 11:30AM, Drop-in before and after storytime to create a make-and-take craft. Recommended for toddlers and preschoolers.

March 9 – Countdown to Spring, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, 4-3-2-1! Spring is coming soon! Help us get ready with stories and activities to welcome the season. Recommended for preschoolers.

March 9 – Yoga for Adults, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 1 – 1:45PM, Yoga is for everyone: male & female; young & elderly; non-flexible and active! Attendees are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing and bring your own mat. Designed for adults and seniors.

March 10 – Little Artist, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Get creative with arts and crafts! Preschoolers will enjoy age-appropriate stories and crafts.

March 10 – City of Longwood’s Annual Barkfest, Arbor Dog Park, 1405 N Grant Street, Longwood, 5:30 – 8:30PM, Longwood’s Annual Barkfest will bring together animal lovers for an evening of fun activities and demonstrations for all ages! Bring your dogs out for a great time and check out our beautiful dog park! There will be a doggy play area, local vendors, food available for purchase, and raffles with great prizes! Also, stay tuned for the unveiling of Longwood’s Cutest Dog Winner!

March 10 – Sounds of Wekiva-Beartoe, Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of Beartoe.

March 11 – Sounds of Wekiva- Jeff Howell., Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of Jeff Howell.

March 12 – Paint Party! Succulent, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 2 – 3:30PM, Inspired by the life and art of Georgia O’Keeffe, you’ll be guided through painting a colorful succulent on a canvas that you can take home.

March 13 - 19

March 13 – Kids Yoga & Meditation, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:15 – 10:45AM, Practice yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in a fun way by integrating music with movement. Families can wiggle together and learn ways to calm down. Recommended for families with children ages 3-10.

March 14 – Dancing Through the Decades, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Get up and move! Listen to the story “How Do You Dance?” by Thyra Heder while learning popular dance moves done throughout the last 100 years. Recommended for families with children 3-12.

March 15 – Science Stars, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 3:30 – 4:30PM, An hour of exploration and experimentation on topics like chemistry, space science, and engineering!

March 15 – Tea Social Hour, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 5 – 6PM, Need to unwind? Listen to music, snag a sweet treat with your cuppa, and have a chat while we puzzle, color, or whatever else seems chill.

March 16 – Little Chef: Moon Snacks, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Blast off on a tasty adventure as we spread, cut and layer an out-of-this world snack inspired by a favorite friend in the sky! Adult participation is required. Recommended for preschoolers.

March 16 – Yoga for Adults, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 1 – 1:45PM, Yoga is for everyone: male & female; young & elderly; non-flexible and active! Attendees are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing and bring your own mat. Designed for adults and seniors.

March 16 – Homeschool Explorers: Practice Spanish with Frozen- Bilingual, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 2:30 – 3:30PM, Explore art and stories while meeting new friends. Support your child’s homeschool curriculum with crafts and stories from around the world.

March 17 – Sounds of Wekiva- The C-Side Duo, Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of The C-Side Duo.

March 18 – Cookies & Milk with a Cop Storytime with Apopka Police, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Join the Apopka Police Department at the North Orange Branch Library to meet our local police officers, enjoy a story, arts and crafts, and cookies and milk provided by LCL Food Services (McDonald’s).

March 18 – Sounds Concert Series (Free Concert), Apopka Amphitheater, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka, 5 – 7PM, The City is proud to host this free family-friendly concert series (on select dates) at the Amphitheater.

March 18 – Concert in the Park, Reiter Park, 311 Warren Avenue, Longwood, 7 – 9PM, Come join us for a free concert in the park!

March 18 – Sounds of Wekiva- Cat Ridgeway, Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of Cat Ridgeway.

March 19 – Marble Dipped Mugs, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 3 – 4PM, Dip and decorate your mug in a fun way with nail polish. Once you learn this method, you will be able to marble dip just about anything.

March 20 - 26

March 20 – Kids Yoga & Meditation, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:15 – 10:45AM, Practice yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in a fun way by integrating music with movement. Families can wiggle together and learn ways to calm down. Recommended for families with children ages 3-10.

March 21 – Bubble Playtime, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Help your child with their motor development skills in this interactive bubble class. Recommended for toddlers and preschoolers.

March 23 – Dogs and Puppies, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM.

March 23 – Yoga for Adults, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 1 – 1:45PM, Yoga is for everyone: male & female; young & elderly; non-flexible and active! Attendees are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing and bring your own mat. Designed for adults and seniors.

March 23 – Paint Party! Succulents, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 5:30 – 7PM, Inspired by the life and art of Georgia O’Keeffe, you’ll be guided through painting a colorful succulent on a canvas that you can take home.

March 24 – Sounds of Wekiva- Big Ron Betts, Wekiva Island, 7 – 11PM, Hear great music while enjoying your favorite beer and wine from The Tooting Otter Bar. This evening we will have the sounds of Big Ron Betts.

March 25 – Apopka Health & Fitness Fest featuring Vegan Food Popups, Kit Land Nelson Park, 10 S Forest Avenue, Apopka, 9AM – 3PM, Join the City of Apopka as we welcome you to the 16th Annual Health & Fitness Fest featuring Vegan Food Popups.

March 25 – Pirate Seafood Festival, Reiter Park, 311 Warren Avenue, Longwood, 10AM – 5PM, Join us for a family-friendly weekend packed with unique entertainment, great food, and lots of fun. Come out to Longwood’s Pirate Seafood Festival at Reiter Park, 311 W Warren Ave., on Saturday, March 25 from 10 am to 6 pm and Sunday, March 26 from 10 am to 5 pm for some pirate fun. Hang out with a mermaid or two! A huge variety of SEAFOOD is on the menu but you’ll find great food for the landlubbers too. Free to attend!

March 25 – Apopka International Jazz Festival (Ticketed Event), Apopka Amphitheater, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka, 4 – 10PM, This event is not sponsored by the City of Apopka. Please visit the Apopka International Jazz Festival page for ticket and event details.

March 27 – Kids Yoga & Meditation, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 10:15 – 10:45AM, Practice yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in a fun way by integrating music with movement. Families can wiggle together and learn ways to calm down. Recommended for families with children ages 3-10.

March 28 – Parachute Play, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11 – 11:30AM, Play, explore and learn about the world. Put thoughts into words by talking about what your child is doing and building positive social interactions with others. Recommended for ages 18-36 months.

March 27-31

March 29 – Tea Social Hour, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 5 – 6PM, Need to unwind? Listen to music, snag a sweet treat with your cuppa, and have a chat while we puzzle, color, or whatever else seems chill.

March 30 – Tall as a Giraffe, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 11AM – 12PM, Have fun comparing and grouping with basic math concepts like short, tall, big and small. Recommended for toddlers.

March 30 – Yoga for Adults, North Orange Branch Library, 1211 E. Semoran Blvd., Apopka, 1 – 1:45PM, Yoga is for everyone: male & female; young & elderly; non-flexible and active! Attendees are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing and bring your own mat. Designed for adults and seniors.

Things to do in Winter Garden/Ocoee/Clermont

March 1 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 10:30AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 2 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11:45AM – 12:30PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 3 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 3 – First Friday Food Trucks, Downtown Clermont, West Montrose Street, Clermont, 5:30 – 9PM, Join your family and friends Downtown for live music and food trucks. Each month is a little different than the last, so get set to try some new tastes as well as some popular favorites.

March 3 – Friday’s on the Plaza, Downtown Winter Garden, Centennial Plaza Gazebo, 7 – 9PM, Southbound Duo (Bluegrass, Folk)

March 3 – Movie Under The Stars, Waterfront Park, Clermont, 8 – 9:30PM, The Clermont Parks and Recreation Department is bringing you great movies and awesome family fun. Join us for this event rain or shine at Waterfront Park for movies on a large projector under the Highlander pavilion.

March 3 – Friday Night at the Black Box – Comedian Cam Bertrand, Clermont Performing Arts Center, 8 – 10PM, In 2019, Cam Bertrand became the youngest comic to win the ‘Florida’s Funniest’ competition, beating out over 300 comics, previous winners include Daniel Tosh, Bert Kreischer, and JB Ball. In that same year, Cam also became the youngest comedian to record his own half hour comedy special with DryBar comedy, his special ‘Sophisticated Ignorance’ which has garnered over 80 million total views since its release. Cam recently appeared on Season 16 of ‘America’s Got Talent’ receiving a “Yes” from all 4 celebrity judges, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Sophia Vergara, and Howie Mandel. Be sure to join us on March 3 at 8 p.m. for a night full of laughs!

March 4 – Friends Of The Library Sidewalk Book Sale, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10AM – 2PM, The Friends of the Orange County Library System will be set up with a selection of gently used books and DVDs for exceptionally low prices!

March 6 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:30 – 11AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 7 – Bubble Playtime, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:15 – 11AM, Help your child build their fine and gross motor skills with this interactive bubble experience. Recommended for ages 3-5.

March 7 – Pigglebration, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11AM – 12PM, Celebrate National Pig Day with stories and activities featuring our favorite pigs. Recommended for toddlers ages 18-36 months. Registration required.

March 7 – Lunch with Mayor Murry, Clermont Cafe, 824 W. Montrose Street, Clermont, 12 – 1:30PM, Join Mayor Murry the first Tuesday of each month for lunch and City updates at rotating Clermont restaurants. Lunch is paid by each attendee.

March 7 – LEGO Block Party, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Is there anything you can’t build with LEGO? The challenge is on so let’s see what you can build! Bricks for play will be provided but cannot go home with you.

March 8 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 10:30PM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 8 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 8 – Leaf Detective, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 4 – 5PM, Children will participate in rainforest activities while learning about Margaret Lowman and her discoveries as one of the first scientists to explore the rainforest canopy. Recommended for ages 6-8.

March 9 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11:45AM – 12:30PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 10 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 10 – Friday’s on the Plaza, Downtown Winter Garden, Centennial Plaza Gazebo, 7 – 9PM, Grimes Alley (Country, Blues) 

March 11 – Annual Chick-fil-a 5k, The City of Ocoee and Chick-fil-a will host its 11th Annual 5K on Saturday March 11th, 2023, starting at 7:30am. There will be a free Kids Fun Run, vendors and other activities. The Event will take place in Downtown Ocoee off McKey Street. To register visit www.ocoeemusicfestival.com/chick-fil-a-5k-run or register in person at Jim Beech Recreation Center (1820 A.D.Mims Road). For more information contact 407-905-3180.

March 11 – Plant Clinic, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10:15AM – 12:15PM, Bring your plants and ask questions! Master Gardener Volunteers from the UF/IFAS Orange County Extension Office will be available to answer your gardening questions.

March 11 – Movie and a Craft, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 3 – 5PM, Sit back and relax during a family-friendly movie while working on a craft or coloring sheets. Recommended for families.

March 13 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:30 – 11AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 14 – Little Shamrock, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11AM – 12PM, Follow the rainbow with your little lucky charms for an Irish feast of fun with stories, interactive stations and everything green. Recommended for toddlers ages 18-36 months.

March 15 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 10:30AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 15 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 15 – Cuisine Corner Junior: Cheesy Green Hummus, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 4 – 5PM, Play with the color of your food and turn it into something new. With its creamy texture and delicious full flavor, this savory recipe will be the highlight of your party! Recommended for ages 6-12.

March 16 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11:45AM – 12:30PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 17 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 17 – Escape Room: Captain Albertson’s Library, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Your time machine froze in 1923. You are stuck in Orlando’s original library. Using your critical thinking skills, can you solve the puzzles to escape the past? Recommended for ages 13-18.

March 17 – Friday’s on the Plaza, Downtown Winter Garden, Centennial Plaza Gazebo, 7 – 9PM, Salted Vine (Pop & Rock, 60’s to today)

March 18 – Pups in the Park, Lake Hiawatha Park, 450 12th Street, Clermont, 8:30 – 10AM, The City of Clermont presents Pups in the Park, a celebration for dogs of all sorts. Bring your pup to this free event starting at 8:30 a.m. Sat., June 11 at Lake Hiawatha Preserve, 450 12th St. This pawmazing event will feature a dog swimsuit parade and competition, Puppuccino with a Cop, an Obstacle Course and lots of other activities for pooches and their owners.

March 18 – Flying High: Celebrate Women’s History Month, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 3 – 4PM, Design, fold and test paper airplanes in recognition of famous women who dared to fly. Recommended for families.

March 19 – Altered Books Workshop, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 2 – 4PM, Junk journal, scrapbook, diary? Bring your imagination and join us to discover the possibilities of altered books at this monthly workshop. Registration required. Recommended for ages 18 and up.

March 19 – Mike Super, Clermont Performing Arts Center, 3500 S HWY 27, Clermont, 3:30 – 5:30PM, Are you ready for a mystifying and family-friendly performance from illusionist, Mike Super of America’s Got Talent fame? Imagine mind blowing illusions combined with the hilarity of a headline comedian. Mike Super has taken the performance of magic to new, mainstream levels that will reach out and literally touch you! He has turned the magic show on its side and dumped it out into the audience! YOU become Mike’s onstage assistant! Being hailed as the most original Magician on America’s Got Talent & Criss Angel himself praised Mike on live network television in front of millions! He was named Entertainer of the Year for two years consecutive and as the winner of NBC’s Phenomenon, he is the only magician in history to win a live magic competition on primetime network television! Enjoy this family-friendly performance at 3:30 p.m. on March 19 and join the journey of emotions from laughter, intrigue, danger, fear, wonder, anticipation, tears and sentimentality that only Mike Super delivers.

March 20 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:30 – 11AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 21 – The Notorious R.B.G. & Other Powerful Women, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:30 – 11:30AM, It is never too early to start fighting for what you believe in. Join us in celebrating outstanding women, like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in this craft filled storytime. Recommended for preschoolers.

March 21 – The 100 Word Challenge, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Connect and collaborate with others through games and competitions, while showcasing your storytelling skills at the celebration of the century! Registration is required. Recommended for ages 9-12.

March 22 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 10:30AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 22 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 22 – One Hundred Years of Picture Books, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 3:30 – 4:30PM, Travel back in time through picture books. We will share stories from the past 100 years and children will have the opportunity to become picture book illustrators. Recommended for ages 6-8.

March 23 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11:45AM – 12:30PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 24 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 24 – Friday’s on the Plaza, Downtown Winter Garden, Centennial Plaza Gazebo, 7 – 9PM, Orlando Gentleman of Jazz (Jazz)

March 25 – Shop, Dine and Stroll, Historic Downtown Winter Garden, All Day, Spring is the perfect time to stroll the charming historic streets, peruse the outdoor sidewalk sale, and dine al fresco at the expansive outdoor dining areas to enjoy a meal, dessert, or beverage surrounded by blooming flowers. SHOP, DINE & STROLL is a fun way to enjoy nice weather, special sales and promotions, and update your wardrobe and home for spring. There will also be a special LIVE MUSIC performance!

March 25 – West Oaks Plant Swap, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 11:30AM, Meet other nature enthusiasts to celebrate Spring at this plant exchange. Bring your own plants and cuttings to share with others and you might walk away with a new favorite for your own garden!

March 26 – Family Storytime, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 2 – 2:30PM, Storytime is the right time for family time. Reading together is a wonderful way to bond and learn from one another. Bring your families together for fun stories that are designed for all ages.

March 27 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:30 – 11AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 28 – Cardboard Box Play!, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11AM – 12PM, Fuel your creativity with a cardboard box! Explore imaginary places with friends during an interactive storytime and free play. Recommended for toddlers ages 18-36 months. Registration required.

March 28 – A World of Color, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Create abstract art using vivid colors inspired by the work of Disney artist, Mary Blair. Recommended for lower and upper elementary.

March 29 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 10:30AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 29 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 29 – Wonder Women: Celebrate Women’s History Month, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 4 – 5PM, Marvel at the contributions of some amazing women in history with brainy trivia and brilliant activities. Recommended for ages 6-12.

March 31 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 31 – Friday’s on the Plaza, Downtown Winter Garden, Centennial Plaza Gazebo, 7 – 9PM, Rowdy Jameson Band (Country)

March 1 -5

March 1 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 10:30AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 2 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11:45AM – 12:30PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 3 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 3 – First Friday Food Trucks, Downtown Clermont, West Montrose Street, Clermont, 5:30 – 9PM, Join your family and friends Downtown for live music and food trucks. Each month is a little different than the last, so get set to try some new tastes as well as some popular favorites.

March 3 – Friday’s on the Plaza, Downtown Winter Garden, Centennial Plaza Gazebo, 7 – 9PM, Southbound Duo (Bluegrass, Folk)

March 3 – Movie Under The Stars, Waterfront Park, Clermont, 8 – 9:30PM, The Clermont Parks and Recreation Department is bringing you great movies and awesome family fun. Join us for this event rain or shine at Waterfront Park for movies on a large projector under the Highlander pavilion.

March 3 – Friday Night at the Black Box – Comedian Cam Bertrand, Clermont Performing Arts Center, 8 – 10PM, In 2019, Cam Bertrand became the youngest comic to win the ‘Florida’s Funniest’ competition, beating out over 300 comics, previous winners include Daniel Tosh, Bert Kreischer, and JB Ball. In that same year, Cam also became the youngest comedian to record his own half hour comedy special with DryBar comedy, his special ‘Sophisticated Ignorance’ which has garnered over 80 million total views since its release. Cam recently appeared on Season 16 of ‘America’s Got Talent’ receiving a “Yes” from all 4 celebrity judges, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Sophia Vergara, and Howie Mandel. Be sure to join us on March 3 at 8 p.m. for a night full of laughs!

March 4 – Friends Of The Library Sidewalk Book Sale, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10AM – 2PM, The Friends of the Orange County Library System will be set up with a selection of gently used books and DVDs for exceptionally low prices!

March 6 - 12

March 6 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:30 – 11AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 7 – Bubble Playtime, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:15 – 11AM, Help your child build their fine and gross motor skills with this interactive bubble experience. Recommended for ages 3-5.

March 7 – Pigglebration, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11AM – 12PM, Celebrate National Pig Day with stories and activities featuring our favorite pigs. Recommended for toddlers ages 18-36 months. Registration required.

March 7 – Lunch with Mayor Murry, Clermont Cafe, 824 W. Montrose Street, Clermont, 12 – 1:30PM, Join Mayor Murry the first Tuesday of each month for lunch and City updates at rotating Clermont restaurants. Lunch is paid by each attendee.

March 7 – LEGO Block Party, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Is there anything you can’t build with LEGO? The challenge is on so let’s see what you can build! Bricks for play will be provided but cannot go home with you.

March 8 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 10:30PM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 8 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 8 – Leaf Detective, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 4 – 5PM, Children will participate in rainforest activities while learning about Margaret Lowman and her discoveries as one of the first scientists to explore the rainforest canopy. Recommended for ages 6-8.

March 9 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11:45AM – 12:30PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 10 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 10 – Friday’s on the Plaza, Downtown Winter Garden, Centennial Plaza Gazebo, 7 – 9PM, Grimes Alley (Country, Blues) 

March 11 – Annual Chick-fil-a 5k, The City of Ocoee and Chick-fil-a will host its 11th Annual 5K on Saturday March 11th, 2023, starting at 7:30am. There will be a free Kids Fun Run, vendors and other activities. The Event will take place in Downtown Ocoee off McKey Street. To register visit www.ocoeemusicfestival.com/chick-fil-a-5k-run or register in person at Jim Beech Recreation Center (1820 A.D.Mims Road). For more information contact 407-905-3180.

March 11 – Plant Clinic, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10:15AM – 12:15PM, Bring your plants and ask questions! Master Gardener Volunteers from the UF/IFAS Orange County Extension Office will be available to answer your gardening questions.

March 11 – Movie and a Craft, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 3 – 5PM, Sit back and relax during a family-friendly movie while working on a craft or coloring sheets. Recommended for families.

March 13 - 19

March 13 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:30 – 11AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 14 – Little Shamrock, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11AM – 12PM, Follow the rainbow with your little lucky charms for an Irish feast of fun with stories, interactive stations and everything green. Recommended for toddlers ages 18-36 months.

March 15 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 10:30AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 15 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 15 – Cuisine Corner Junior: Cheesy Green Hummus, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 4 – 5PM, Play with the color of your food and turn it into something new. With its creamy texture and delicious full flavor, this savory recipe will be the highlight of your party! Recommended for ages 6-12.

March 16 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11:45AM – 12:30PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 17 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 17 – Escape Room: Captain Albertson’s Library, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Your time machine froze in 1923. You are stuck in Orlando’s original library. Using your critical thinking skills, can you solve the puzzles to escape the past? Recommended for ages 13-18.

March 17 – Friday’s on the Plaza, Downtown Winter Garden, Centennial Plaza Gazebo, 7 – 9PM, Salted Vine (Pop & Rock, 60’s to today)

March 18 – Pups in the Park, Lake Hiawatha Park, 450 12th Street, Clermont, 8:30 – 10AM, The City of Clermont presents Pups in the Park, a celebration for dogs of all sorts. Bring your pup to this free event starting at 8:30 a.m. Sat., June 11 at Lake Hiawatha Preserve, 450 12th St. This pawmazing event will feature a dog swimsuit parade and competition, Puppuccino with a Cop, an Obstacle Course and lots of other activities for pooches and their owners.

March 18 – Flying High: Celebrate Women’s History Month, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 3 – 4PM, Design, fold and test paper airplanes in recognition of famous women who dared to fly. Recommended for families.

March 19 – Altered Books Workshop, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 2 – 4PM, Junk journal, scrapbook, diary? Bring your imagination and join us to discover the possibilities of altered books at this monthly workshop. Registration required. Recommended for ages 18 and up.

March 19 – Mike Super, Clermont Performing Arts Center, 3500 S HWY 27, Clermont, 3:30 – 5:30PM, Are you ready for a mystifying and family-friendly performance from illusionist, Mike Super of America’s Got Talent fame? Imagine mind blowing illusions combined with the hilarity of a headline comedian. Mike Super has taken the performance of magic to new, mainstream levels that will reach out and literally touch you! He has turned the magic show on its side and dumped it out into the audience! YOU become Mike’s onstage assistant! Being hailed as the most original Magician on America’s Got Talent & Criss Angel himself praised Mike on live network television in front of millions! He was named Entertainer of the Year for two years consecutive and as the winner of NBC’s Phenomenon, he is the only magician in history to win a live magic competition on primetime network television! Enjoy this family-friendly performance at 3:30 p.m. on March 19 and join the journey of emotions from laughter, intrigue, danger, fear, wonder, anticipation, tears and sentimentality that only Mike Super delivers.

March 20 - 26

March 20 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:30 – 11AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 21 – The Notorious R.B.G. & Other Powerful Women, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:30 – 11:30AM, It is never too early to start fighting for what you believe in. Join us in celebrating outstanding women, like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in this craft filled storytime. Recommended for preschoolers.

March 21 – The 100 Word Challenge, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Connect and collaborate with others through games and competitions, while showcasing your storytelling skills at the celebration of the century! Registration is required. Recommended for ages 9-12.

March 22 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 10:30AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 22 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 22 – One Hundred Years of Picture Books, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 3:30 – 4:30PM, Travel back in time through picture books. We will share stories from the past 100 years and children will have the opportunity to become picture book illustrators. Recommended for ages 6-8.

March 23 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11:45AM – 12:30PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 24 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 24 – Friday’s on the Plaza, Downtown Winter Garden, Centennial Plaza Gazebo, 7 – 9PM, Orlando Gentleman of Jazz (Jazz)

March 25 – Shop, Dine and Stroll, Historic Downtown Winter Garden, All Day, Spring is the perfect time to stroll the charming historic streets, peruse the outdoor sidewalk sale, and dine al fresco at the expansive outdoor dining areas to enjoy a meal, dessert, or beverage surrounded by blooming flowers. SHOP, DINE & STROLL is a fun way to enjoy nice weather, special sales and promotions, and update your wardrobe and home for spring. There will also be a special LIVE MUSIC performance!

March 25 – West Oaks Plant Swap, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 11:30AM, Meet other nature enthusiasts to celebrate Spring at this plant exchange. Bring your own plants and cuttings to share with others and you might walk away with a new favorite for your own garden!

March 26 – Family Storytime, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 2 – 2:30PM, Storytime is the right time for family time. Reading together is a wonderful way to bond and learn from one another. Bring your families together for fun stories that are designed for all ages.

March 27-31

March 27 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 10:30 – 11AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 28 – Cardboard Box Play!, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 11AM – 12PM, Fuel your creativity with a cardboard box! Explore imaginary places with friends during an interactive storytime and free play. Recommended for toddlers ages 18-36 months. Registration required.

March 28 – A World of Color, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Create abstract art using vivid colors inspired by the work of Disney artist, Mary Blair. Recommended for lower and upper elementary.

March 29 – Mindful Start Family Yoga, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 10 – 10:30AM, Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7.

March 29 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 29 – Wonder Women: Celebrate Women’s History Month, West Oaks Branch Library and Genealogy Center,1821 E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, 4 – 5PM, Marvel at the contributions of some amazing women in history with brainy trivia and brilliant activities. Recommended for ages 6-12.

March 31 – Caregiver Connect: Stay and Play, Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant Street, Winter Garden, 11:35AM – 12PM, Connect with other caregivers to meet and mingle while your little one explores imaginary play with new and old friends. Recommended for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

March 31 – Friday’s on the Plaza, Downtown Winter Garden, Centennial Plaza Gazebo, 7 – 9PM, Rowdy Jameson Band (Country)

Things to do in Maitland/Altamonte

March 1 – Game Day, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 1:30 – 3:30PM, Make some new friends and enjoy an afternoon of tabletop games and puzzles. No library card or registration required.

March 6 – Heartfulness Meditation, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 6 – 7PM, Get your month off to a good start, joining Heartfulness Meditation for an in-person session on the first Monday of each month.

March 7 – LEGO Free Build, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 4 – 5PM, Calling all LEGO fans! We provide the bricks and you use your imagination to create whatever you want. No library card or registration required.

March 8 – Fresh for Kids: Cooking Class, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 4 – 5:30PM, This is a hands on cooking class for kids. Each month we will learn 2-3 recipes.

March 11 – More Than Pink Walk, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 7 – 11AM, This event raises significant funds for the breast cancer movement. Support the Komen Foundation as they tell the story of their impact, celebrate breast cancer survivorship and honor those we have lost.

March 11 – FOLD: Florida Origami Learners and Devotees, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 10AM – 12PM, Come join a group of dedicated origami practitioners. New members of all ages and ability levels are welcome (small children should be supervised and assisted by a parent). This group meets every other month on the second Saturday.

March 11 – Movie in the Park – Toy Story, Independence Square, 1776 Independence Lane, Maitland, 7 – 9PM, Movie in the Park Bring your chairs, blankets, and family over to Independence Square and enjoy a movie night evening. City of Maitland’s Parks and Recreation team will be providing free popcorn and drinks for sale. Popcorn is provided 10 minutes before the movie starts and continues for 1 hour after movie starts. Movie Start time for this event is 7:00pm, come early to get a good seat! This Month we will be watching: Toy Story (1995) [G] Movie Synopsis: ” Woody (Tom Hanks), a good-hearted cowboy doll who belongs to a young boy named Andy (John Morris), sees his position as Andy’s favorite toy jeopardized when his parents buy him a Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) action figure. Even worse, the arrogant Buzz thinks he’s a real spaceman on a mission to return to his home planet. When Andy’s family moves to a new house, Woody and Buzz must escape the clutches of maladjusted neighbor Sid Phillips (Erik von Detten) and reunite with their boy.”

March 13 – Yoga with Deborah, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Join Deborah in the community room for a FREE Yoga class.  No registration or library card required.  Bring your own mat and water bottle.

March 14 – National Wildflower Foundation: A Beginner’s Guide to Creating a Habitat, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 7 – 8:30PM, Join Stacey from the National Wildflower Foundation for a presentation on the steps to creating a habitat.  No library card or registration required.

March 18 – Cranes Roost Sunset Cinema, Park Plaza, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 8PM, Gather the family for a free outdoor movie. Enjoy a viewing of Jungle Cruise, the film based on the classic Disney theme park attraction. Food and drinks are available for purchase.

March 24 – Uptown Art Expo, Park Plaza, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 6:30 – 10PM, The expo features artist displays of glass, jewelry, mosaics, paintings, photography, pottery and more all available for purchase. The event also features chalk street artists, live music and great food.

March 25 – Uptown Art Expo, Park Plaza, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 10AM – 10PM, The expo features artist displays of glass, jewelry, mosaics, paintings, photography, pottery and more all available for purchase. The event also features chalk street artists, live music and great food.

March 31 – Sensory Story Time, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 10:30 – 11AM, Join us for a special story time including; sensory activities, stories, songs and a puppet show. The LAST Friday of the month at 10:30 am. No library card or registration required.

March 31 – Maitland Jazz & Blues Festival, Independence Square, 1776 Independence Lane, Maitland, 5 – 9PM, The Maitland Jazz and Blues Festival will take place on Independence Square on Friday March 31 and Saturday April 81. It will showcase local and touring artists on two stages for a two day music celebration. Complement all that with great food and drinks, crafts and vendors and lots of family activities. More information about the Maitland Jazz and Blues Festival will be released soon. To learn more about the bands, visit www.maitlandjazzandblues.com. This event is presented by the Maitland Parks and Recreation Department.

March 31 – Sunset & Chill Fundraiser, Park Plaza, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 6 – 10PM, Back by popular demand! The ladies of Sanford Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. present Sunset & Chill featuring live music from Jai’Eagle along with food vendors and fun.

March 1 -5

March 1 – Game Day, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 1:30 – 3:30PM, Make some new friends and enjoy an afternoon of tabletop games and puzzles. No library card or registration required.

March 6 – Heartfulness Meditation, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 6 – 7PM, Get your month off to a good start, joining Heartfulness Meditation for an in-person session on the first Monday of each month.

March 6 - 12

March 7 – LEGO Free Build, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 4 – 5PM, Calling all LEGO fans! We provide the bricks and you use your imagination to create whatever you want. No library card or registration required.

March 8 – Fresh for Kids: Cooking Class, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 4 – 5:30PM, This is a hands on cooking class for kids. Each month we will learn 2-3 recipes.

March 11 – More Than Pink Walk, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 7 – 11AM, This event raises significant funds for the breast cancer movement. Support the Komen Foundation as they tell the story of their impact, celebrate breast cancer survivorship and honor those we have lost.

March 11 – FOLD: Florida Origami Learners and Devotees, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 10AM – 12PM, Come join a group of dedicated origami practitioners. New members of all ages and ability levels are welcome (small children should be supervised and assisted by a parent). This group meets every other month on the second Saturday.

March 11 – Movie in the Park – Toy Story, Independence Square, 1776 Independence Lane, Maitland, 7 – 9PM, Movie in the Park Bring your chairs, blankets, and family over to Independence Square and enjoy a movie night evening. City of Maitland’s Parks and Recreation team will be providing free popcorn and drinks for sale. Popcorn is provided 10 minutes before the movie starts and continues for 1 hour after movie starts. Movie Start time for this event is 7:00pm, come early to get a good seat! This Month we will be watching: Toy Story (1995) [G] Movie Synopsis: ” Woody (Tom Hanks), a good-hearted cowboy doll who belongs to a young boy named Andy (John Morris), sees his position as Andy’s favorite toy jeopardized when his parents buy him a Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) action figure. Even worse, the arrogant Buzz thinks he’s a real spaceman on a mission to return to his home planet. When Andy’s family moves to a new house, Woody and Buzz must escape the clutches of maladjusted neighbor Sid Phillips (Erik von Detten) and reunite with their boy.”

March 13 - 19

March 13 – Yoga with Deborah, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Join Deborah in the community room for a FREE Yoga class.  No registration or library card required.  Bring your own mat and water bottle.

March 14 – National Wildflower Foundation: A Beginner’s Guide to Creating a Habitat, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 7 – 8:30PM, Join Stacey from the National Wildflower Foundation for a presentation on the steps to creating a habitat.  No library card or registration required.

March 18 – Cranes Roost Sunset Cinema, Park Plaza, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 8PM, Gather the family for a free outdoor movie. Enjoy a viewing of Jungle Cruise, the film based on the classic Disney theme park attraction. Food and drinks are available for purchase.

March 20 - 26

March 24 – Uptown Art Expo, Park Plaza, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 6:30 – 10PM, The expo features artist displays of glass, jewelry, mosaics, paintings, photography, pottery and more all available for purchase. The event also features chalk street artists, live music and great food.

March 25 – Uptown Art Expo, Park Plaza, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 10AM – 10PM, The expo features artist displays of glass, jewelry, mosaics, paintings, photography, pottery and more all available for purchase. The event also features chalk street artists, live music and great food.

March 27-31

March 31 – Sensory Story Time, Maitland Public Library, 501 Maitland Avenue South, Maitland, 10:30 – 11AM, Join us for a special story time including; sensory activities, stories, songs and a puppet show. The LAST Friday of the month at 10:30 am. No library card or registration required.

March 31 – Maitland Jazz & Blues Festival, Independence Square, 1776 Independence Lane, Maitland, 5 – 9PM, The Maitland Jazz and Blues Festival will take place on Independence Square on Friday March 31 and Saturday April 81. It will showcase local and touring artists on two stages for a two day music celebration. Complement all that with great food and drinks, crafts and vendors and lots of family activities. More information about the Maitland Jazz and Blues Festival will be released soon. To learn more about the bands, visit www.maitlandjazzandblues.com. This event is presented by the Maitland Parks and Recreation Department.

March 31 – Sunset & Chill Fundraiser, Park Plaza, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs, 6 – 10PM, Back by popular demand! The ladies of Sanford Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. present Sunset & Chill featuring live music from Jai’Eagle along with food vendors and fun.

Things to do in Winter Park/College Park/Baldwin Park

March 1 – Story Sacks for Kids, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 11:45AM, Ages 3 – 9. Sign up each month to get one of these Story Sacks. Each bag will contain surprise books and a selection of activities and surprises.

March 2 – Adventurers Club, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 4 – 5PM, Step into the world of books! Share your favorites, and enjoy themed snacks and activities inspired by the book series of the month: Magic Tree House by Mary Pope Osborne. Enroll all participating children. Please list all allergies or restrictions in the notes section.

March 4 – Crafternoon, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 1:30 – 3:30PM, Ages 2+. Enjoy an afternoon of crafting fun as we celebrate National Craft Month! While supplies and space last. No enrollment required.

March 6 – LEGO Club, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 5 – 6PM, Grades K-7. Build your imagination and problem-solving abilities with LEGO bricks.

March 6 – Pajama Time, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 7 – 7:30PM, Wear your favorite pair of pajamas and join Ms. Shanna for an evening of stories, songs and rhymes designed to build letter knowledge, vocabulary and narrative skills. We encourage full and active participation of accompanying adults. Please enroll per family. Please list children’s names & ages in the notes.

March 8 – Angel Paws to Read, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 3:30 – 4PM, Students age 5+ may read to therapy dogs and earn paw stamps towards free books. Enrollment required per child. Someone will check you in at the door to confirm your reservation. No exceptions will be made.

March 9 – Adult Coloring, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Have a relaxing night at the library with adult coloring. Coloring supplies provided but feel free to bring your own.

March 9 – Popcorn Flicks in the Park, 11 South Park Avenue, Winter Park, 7PM, This film series features classic films for the whole family. We encourage you to bring a blanket, a picnic or snacks, and some family and friends. Movie Title – Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

March 10 – Sensory Play, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 9:15 – 10:15AM, Ages 1-5. Learn through exploration, curiosity, problem solving and creativity in this sensory play opportunity. Squish, squelch, spin, splash, squeeze, bang, run, scoop, shake, drop, smear, toss, spray, and ooze! Please dress for mess.Enrollment is required per child.

March 10 – Sensory Play, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 10:30 – 11:30AM, Ages 1-5. Learn through exploration, curiosity, problem solving and creativity in this sensory play opportunity. Squish, squelch, spin, splash, squeeze, bang, run, scoop, shake, drop, smear, toss, spray, and ooze! Please dress for mess.Enrollment is required per child.

March 14 – Puppies and Pie, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 5:30 – 6:30PM, Play with the puppies. Eat the pie. Best day ever! Presented in partnership with Pet Rescue by Judy. You are welcome to bring your friendly pup to the event for love and playtime. No enrollment required.

March 15 – STEM Lab, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 3 – 4PM, K – Grade 4. Take part in hands-on, minds-on exploration of science, technology, engineering and math concepts. Together we’ll explore, create and discover through challenges, experiments and projects. Enroll participating child(ren).

March 16 – Armchair Detectives, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Mystery lovers meet on the third Thursday of the month to discuss what they’re reading. Email Anne Simpson at [email protected] for suggested reading lists and more information.

March 17 – 64th Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, Central Park, 150 W Morse Blvd, Winter Park, 9AM – 6PM, The Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is one of the nation’s most prestigious outdoor art festivals. Join us for this annual tradition in Winter Park. Please be sure to leave your dogs at home when you visit the festival as they are not allowed to enter the event. Thank you for your cooperation. After you’re done browsing the art in the park make sure you walk down Park Avenue to enjoy the sidewalk sales our local merchants are offering!

March 18 – 64th Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, Central Park, 150 W Morse Blvd, Winter Park, 9AM – 6PM, The Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is one of the nation’s most prestigious outdoor art festivals. Join us for this annual tradition in Winter Park. Please be sure to leave your dogs at home when you visit the festival as they are not allowed to enter the event. Thank you for your cooperation. After you’re done browsing the art in the park make sure you walk down Park Avenue to enjoy the sidewalk sales our local merchants are offering!

March 18 – Central Florida Folk Concerts, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 2 – 4PM, Monthly folk concert featuring noted musicians from Florida and surrounding regions. Suggested donation $10.

March 19 – 64th Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, Central Park, 150 W Morse Blvd, Winter Park, 9AM – 6PM, The Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is one of the nation’s most prestigious outdoor art festivals. Join us for this annual tradition in Winter Park. Please be sure to leave your dogs at home when you visit the festival as they are not allowed to enter the event. Thank you for your cooperation. After you’re done browsing the art in the park make sure you walk down Park Avenue to enjoy the sidewalk sales our local merchants are offering!

March 20 – Very Hungry Caterpillar Pajama Party, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 6 – 7PM, Ages 18 months-6. Wear your favorite pair of pajamas and join Ms. Shanna for an evening of Eric Carle stories, songs and rhymes designed to build letter knowledge, vocabulary and narrative skills. We encourage full and active participation of accompanying adults. We’ll be sitting on the ground (Learning Circle) so please (BYOB) bring your own blanket.  Enrollment is required per family. Please list children and ages in notes!

March 22 – Angel Paws to Read, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 3:30 – 4PM, Grades K-5. Students may read to a therapy dog and earn paw stamps towards free books. Enrollment required per child! Someone will check you in at the door to confirm your reservation. No exceptions will be made.

March 25 – Lake Maitland Dog Island Paddleboard Cleanup, 1385 Alabama Drive, Winter Park, 9AM – 12PM, Pickup trash at Dog Island with the City of Winter Park’s Natural Resources and Sustainability Department and Otter Paddle Orlando, who are generously donating paddle boards for event use! We will meet at Kraft Azalea Park to launch and then paddle through Lake Maitland to Dog Island for the cleanup.

March 25 – Winter Park Book Festival, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 9AM – 3PM, Interested to write your first book? Curious how to get your words to the page?  Local authors will be on hand to share their wisdom and engage with you in our Author’s Alley. Writers appealing to Adults, Tweens and Teens, and Children will be on hand. Check out the Book Arts Guild for interactive activities and demonstrations.

March 26 – Orlando Philharmonic Spring Pops, Central Park, 11 South Park Avenue, Winter Park, 7 – 9PM, The City of Winter Park will proudly host the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra as they present Spring Pops in charming Central Park in downtown Winter Park. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy an evening of heart-warming music under the stars. This wonderful performance, made possible by a generous grant from the Charlotte Julia Hollander Trust, is free and open to the public.

March 27 – Kids Make!, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 4 – 5PM, Grades K – 7. Go beyond crayons! Explore the world of art and crafts. Work with cool and creative art/craft mediums and join in the fun of expressing yourself. Please dress for mess. Enrollment is required per child.

March 27 – Pajama Time, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 7 – 7:30PM, Ages 3-5. Wear your favorite pair of pajamas and join Ms. Shanna for an evening of stories, songs and rhymes designed to build letter knowledge, vocabulary and narrative skills. We encourage full and active participation of accompanying adults. Enrollment per child. Please list younger siblings in the notes.

March 28 – City Blood Drive, City Hall, 401 South Park Avenue, Winter Park, 9AM – 2PM, Thank you for doing your part to help oneblood. A critical number of voluntary donations are required every day to meet the need for blood. We appreciate your lifesaving efforts. To donate blood, you must be at least 16 years old, weigh 110 pounds, and be in good health. All donors must bring a photo ID.

March 30 – Pokémon Gym, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 6 – 7PM, Grades 3-7. Calling all trainers! Bring your Pokemon cards to battle and trade with fellow players.

March 1 -5

March 1 – Story Sacks for Kids, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 11:45AM, Ages 3 – 9. Sign up each month to get one of these Story Sacks. Each bag will contain surprise books and a selection of activities and surprises.

March 2 – Adventurers Club, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 4 – 5PM, Step into the world of books! Share your favorites, and enjoy themed snacks and activities inspired by the book series of the month: Magic Tree House by Mary Pope Osborne. Enroll all participating children. Please list all allergies or restrictions in the notes section.

March 4 – Crafternoon, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 1:30 – 3:30PM, Ages 2+. Enjoy an afternoon of crafting fun as we celebrate National Craft Month! While supplies and space last. No enrollment required.

March 6 - 12

March 6 – LEGO Club, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 5 – 6PM, Grades K-7. Build your imagination and problem-solving abilities with LEGO bricks.

March 6 – Pajama Time, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 7 – 7:30PM, Wear your favorite pair of pajamas and join Ms. Shanna for an evening of stories, songs and rhymes designed to build letter knowledge, vocabulary and narrative skills. We encourage full and active participation of accompanying adults. Please enroll per family. Please list children’s names & ages in the notes.

March 8 – Angel Paws to Read, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 3:30 – 4PM, Students age 5+ may read to therapy dogs and earn paw stamps towards free books. Enrollment required per child. Someone will check you in at the door to confirm your reservation. No exceptions will be made.

March 9 – Adult Coloring, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Have a relaxing night at the library with adult coloring. Coloring supplies provided but feel free to bring your own.

March 9 – Popcorn Flicks in the Park, 11 South Park Avenue, Winter Park, 7PM, This film series features classic films for the whole family. We encourage you to bring a blanket, a picnic or snacks, and some family and friends. Movie Title – Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

March 10 – Sensory Play, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 9:15 – 10:15AM, Ages 1-5. Learn through exploration, curiosity, problem solving and creativity in this sensory play opportunity. Squish, squelch, spin, splash, squeeze, bang, run, scoop, shake, drop, smear, toss, spray, and ooze! Please dress for mess.Enrollment is required per child.

March 10 – Sensory Play, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 10:30 – 11:30AM, Ages 1-5. Learn through exploration, curiosity, problem solving and creativity in this sensory play opportunity. Squish, squelch, spin, splash, squeeze, bang, run, scoop, shake, drop, smear, toss, spray, and ooze! Please dress for mess.Enrollment is required per child.

March 13 - 19

March 14 – Puppies and Pie, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 5:30 – 6:30PM, Play with the puppies. Eat the pie. Best day ever! Presented in partnership with Pet Rescue by Judy. You are welcome to bring your friendly pup to the event for love and playtime. No enrollment required.

March 15 – STEM Lab, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 3 – 4PM, K – Grade 4. Take part in hands-on, minds-on exploration of science, technology, engineering and math concepts. Together we’ll explore, create and discover through challenges, experiments and projects. Enroll participating child(ren).

March 16 – Armchair Detectives, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Mystery lovers meet on the third Thursday of the month to discuss what they’re reading. Email Anne Simpson at [email protected] for suggested reading lists and more information.

March 17 – 64th Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, Central Park, 150 W Morse Blvd, Winter Park, 9AM – 6PM, The Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is one of the nation’s most prestigious outdoor art festivals. Join us for this annual tradition in Winter Park. Please be sure to leave your dogs at home when you visit the festival as they are not allowed to enter the event. Thank you for your cooperation. After you’re done browsing the art in the park make sure you walk down Park Avenue to enjoy the sidewalk sales our local merchants are offering!

March 18 – 64th Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, Central Park, 150 W Morse Blvd, Winter Park, 9AM – 6PM, The Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is one of the nation’s most prestigious outdoor art festivals. Join us for this annual tradition in Winter Park. Please be sure to leave your dogs at home when you visit the festival as they are not allowed to enter the event. Thank you for your cooperation. After you’re done browsing the art in the park make sure you walk down Park Avenue to enjoy the sidewalk sales our local merchants are offering!

March 18 – Central Florida Folk Concerts, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 2 – 4PM, Monthly folk concert featuring noted musicians from Florida and surrounding regions. Suggested donation $10.

March 19 – 64th Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, Central Park, 150 W Morse Blvd, Winter Park, 9AM – 6PM, The Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is one of the nation’s most prestigious outdoor art festivals. Join us for this annual tradition in Winter Park. Please be sure to leave your dogs at home when you visit the festival as they are not allowed to enter the event. Thank you for your cooperation. After you’re done browsing the art in the park make sure you walk down Park Avenue to enjoy the sidewalk sales our local merchants are offering!

March 20 - 26

March 20 – Very Hungry Caterpillar Pajama Party, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 6 – 7PM, Ages 18 months-6. Wear your favorite pair of pajamas and join Ms. Shanna for an evening of Eric Carle stories, songs and rhymes designed to build letter knowledge, vocabulary and narrative skills. We encourage full and active participation of accompanying adults. We’ll be sitting on the ground (Learning Circle) so please (BYOB) bring your own blanket.  Enrollment is required per family. Please list children and ages in notes!

March 22 – Angel Paws to Read, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 3:30 – 4PM, Grades K-5. Students may read to a therapy dog and earn paw stamps towards free books. Enrollment required per child! Someone will check you in at the door to confirm your reservation. No exceptions will be made.

March 25 – Lake Maitland Dog Island Paddleboard Cleanup, 1385 Alabama Drive, Winter Park, 9AM – 12PM, Pickup trash at Dog Island with the City of Winter Park’s Natural Resources and Sustainability Department and Otter Paddle Orlando, who are generously donating paddle boards for event use! We will meet at Kraft Azalea Park to launch and then paddle through Lake Maitland to Dog Island for the cleanup.

March 25 – Winter Park Book Festival, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 9AM – 3PM, Interested to write your first book? Curious how to get your words to the page?  Local authors will be on hand to share their wisdom and engage with you in our Author’s Alley. Writers appealing to Adults, Tweens and Teens, and Children will be on hand. Check out the Book Arts Guild for interactive activities and demonstrations.

March 26 – Orlando Philharmonic Spring Pops, Central Park, 11 South Park Avenue, Winter Park, 7 – 9PM, The City of Winter Park will proudly host the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra as they present Spring Pops in charming Central Park in downtown Winter Park. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy an evening of heart-warming music under the stars. This wonderful performance, made possible by a generous grant from the Charlotte Julia Hollander Trust, is free and open to the public.

March 27 - 31

March 27 – Kids Make!, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 4 – 5PM, Grades K – 7. Go beyond crayons! Explore the world of art and crafts. Work with cool and creative art/craft mediums and join in the fun of expressing yourself. Please dress for mess. Enrollment is required per child.

March 27 – Pajama Time, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 7 – 7:30PM, Ages 3-5. Wear your favorite pair of pajamas and join Ms. Shanna for an evening of stories, songs and rhymes designed to build letter knowledge, vocabulary and narrative skills. We encourage full and active participation of accompanying adults. Enrollment per child. Please list younger siblings in the notes.

March 28 – City Blood Drive, City Hall, 401 South Park Avenue, Winter Park, 9AM – 2PM, Thank you for doing your part to help oneblood. A critical number of voluntary donations are required every day to meet the need for blood. We appreciate your lifesaving efforts. To donate blood, you must be at least 16 years old, weigh 110 pounds, and be in good health. All donors must bring a photo ID.

March 30 – Pokémon Gym, Winter Park Library, 1052 W Morse Blvd., Winter Park, 6 – 7PM, Grades 3-7. Calling all trainers! Bring your Pokemon cards to battle and trade with fellow players.

Things to do in Daytona/DeLand

March 2 – Quick Crafts, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, Quick Crafts is a physical literacy program designed to develop fine motor and critical thinking skills.  School-age children will tap into their creativity by constructing crafts from a variety of materials provided in the children’s section. Supplies may be limited.

March 3 – Gentle Yoga, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 10 – 11AM

March 4 – Wags ‘N’ Whiskers, Keyville Dog Park, 2641 Keysville Ave, Deltona, 9AM – 12PM, Low-Cost Pet Shots, Free Stuff and City Pet Licenses

March 4 – DeLand Bike Rally, Downtown DeLand, 100 North Woodland Boulevard, DeLand, 10AM – 6PM, Motorcycles line the streets of Downtown DeLand for one of the area’s largest bike rallies. Live music, vendors, a group biker wedding, and of course, shopping & dining in DeLand’s beautiful historic downtown.

March 4 – Waste in Space, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 1 – 2PM, Waste in Space: As astronauts travel farther away from Earth, NASA has to get creative with their waste. Join WMFE’s Brendan Byrne as he recaps his reporting on ways astronauts can use garbage – collected from the trash can and the toilet – to help get them to places like the moon and Mars.

March 5 – DeLand Indie Market Spring Edition, Artisan Alley, DeLand, 11AM – 5PM, The DeLand Indie Market is a curated show that is held four times  each year showcasing vintage, boutique, art and handcrafted items. Held in Artisan Alley.

March 6 – S.T.R.E.A.M., DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, S.T.R.E.A.M. is an interactive multi-literacy program that integrates Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts aimed at developing innovation, imagination, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.  School age children are introduced to the building blocks of one ore more S.T.R.E.A.M. learning concepts through exploratory hands-on activities in a fun and educational environment.

March 7 – Master Gardener, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 1 – 2PM, Come enjoy a new year of Florida Gardening.  These master gardeners will answer questions, give tips and tricks, and feature a specific plant topic.  Feature topic: TBD

March 7 – S.T.R.E.A.M: Engineering with LEGOs, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 5PM, an interactive multi-literacy program that integrates Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts aimed at developing innovation, imagination, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. School age children are introduced to the building blocks of one or more S.T.R.E.A.M learning concepts through exploratory hands-on activities in a fun and educational environment. Kids can let their imagination soar with hands-on building challenges with LEGO blocks.

March 7 – Jazz on the Alley, Artisan Alley, 6 – 7:30PM, An open air concert on the first and third Tuesdays in Artisan Alley featuring The Alley Cats, a jazz quintet comprised of local students, and professional musicians. They play instrumental music in styles that include traditional jazz, swing, ballads, bebop, bossanova, blues, and funk. Tables and chairs are provided for fans who are encouraged to bring their carry-out food and beverage from nearby establishments. The public is invited to attend free of charge. In the event of inclement weather the event will be moved to the nearby Artisan Alley Garage.

March 9 – Blood Drive at Deltona City Hall, 9AM – 2PM

March 9 – Book Sale, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 1 – 6PM

March 9 – Quick Craft-Galaxy Slime, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, Quick Crafts is a physical literacy program designed to develop fine motor and critical thinking skills.  School-age children will tap into their creativity by constructing crafts from a variety of materials provided in the children’s section. Supplies may be limited.

March 10 – Book Sale, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 9:30AM – 4:30PM

March 10 – Gentle Yoga, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 10 – 11AM

March 11 – Book Sale, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 9:30AM – 12PM

March 11 – Reading Paws, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 11AM – 1PM, Reading Paws™ is an interactive reading program designed for children up to age 12.  Children practice basic reading aloud skills by pairing up with a specially trained, volunteer dog.  Reservations are required.  Books are provided; or children can bring their favorite story along for the fun and learning!

March 13 – Movie Time: Lightyear, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 10AM – 12PM, Kick off Spring Break with a free movie in the library auditorium. All ages are invited to a showing of Lightyear. This 2022 film starring Chris Evans, Keke Palmer, and Taika Watiti tells the story of Buzz Lightyear and his adventures to infinity and beyond! Rated PG. Free and open to the public. No registration required.

March 13 – S.T.R.E.A.M., DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, S.T.R.E.A.M. is an interactive multi-literacy program that integrates Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts aimed at developing innovation, imagination, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.  School age children are introduced to the building blocks of one ore more S.T.R.E.A.M. learning concepts through exploratory hands-on activities in a fun and educational environment.

March 16 – Shamrocks & Shenanigans, Earl Brown Park & Playground, 750 S Alabama Avenue, DeLand, 5 – 8PM, Community event for families.  Live music, food & leprechauns!  YOU be the judge for our annual CORNED BEEF cook-off contest.

March 17 – Gentle Yoga, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 10 – 11AM

March 20 – S.T.R.E.A.M., DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, S.T.R.E.A.M. is an interactive multi-literacy program that integrates Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts aimed at developing innovation, imagination, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.  School age children are introduced to the building blocks of one ore more S.T.R.E.A.M. learning concepts through exploratory hands-on activities in a fun and educational environment.

March 21 – Jazz on the Alley, Artisan Alley, 6 – 7:30PM, An open air concert on the first and third Tuesdays in Artisan Alley featuring The Alley Cats, a jazz quintet comprised of local students, and professional musicians. They play instrumental music in styles that include traditional jazz, swing, ballads, bebop, bossanova, blues, and funk. Tables and chairs are provided for fans who are encouraged to bring their carry-out food and beverage from nearby establishments. The public is invited to attend free of charge. In the event of inclement weather the event will be moved to the nearby Artisan Alley Garage.

March 24 – Gentle Yoga, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 10 – 11AM

March 25 – DeLand Outdoor Art Festival, Earl Brown Park & Playground, 750 S Alabama Avenue, DeLand, 9AM – 4PM, Fine artists and crafters from all over the Southeast, food trucks & live entertainment. Held at Earl Brown Park. Free admission.

March 25 – Florida Wildflower & Garden Festival, 100 North Woodland Boulevard, DeLand, 9AM – 3PM, How better to celebrate the beginning days of spring than attending the 17th annual Florida Wildflower & Garden Festival in downtown DeLand? The festival, presented by the MainStreet DeLand Association, will take over West Indiana Avenue from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 25, with an array of vendors  and presentations by wildflower and gardening experts.

March 27 – S.T.R.E.A.M., DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, S.T.R.E.A.M. is an interactive multi-literacy program that integrates Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts aimed at developing innovation, imagination, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.  School age children are introduced to the building blocks of one ore more S.T.R.E.A.M. learning concepts through exploratory hands-on activities in a fun and educational environment.

March 1 -5

March 2 – Quick Crafts, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, Quick Crafts is a physical literacy program designed to develop fine motor and critical thinking skills.  School-age children will tap into their creativity by constructing crafts from a variety of materials provided in the children’s section. Supplies may be limited.

March 3 – Gentle Yoga, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 10 – 11AM

March 4 – Wags ‘N’ Whiskers, Keyville Dog Park, 2641 Keysville Ave, Deltona, 9AM – 12PM, Low-Cost Pet Shots, Free Stuff and City Pet Licenses

March 4 – DeLand Bike Rally, Downtown DeLand, 100 North Woodland Boulevard, DeLand, 10AM – 6PM, Motorcycles line the streets of Downtown DeLand for one of the area’s largest bike rallies. Live music, vendors, a group biker wedding, and of course, shopping & dining in DeLand’s beautiful historic downtown.

March 4 – Waste in Space, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 1 – 2PM, Waste in Space: As astronauts travel farther away from Earth, NASA has to get creative with their waste. Join WMFE’s Brendan Byrne as he recaps his reporting on ways astronauts can use garbage – collected from the trash can and the toilet – to help get them to places like the moon and Mars.

March 5 – DeLand Indie Market Spring Edition, Artisan Alley, DeLand, 11AM – 5PM, The DeLand Indie Market is a curated show that is held four times  each year showcasing vintage, boutique, art and handcrafted items. Held in Artisan Alley.

March 6 - 12

March 6 – S.T.R.E.A.M., DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, S.T.R.E.A.M. is an interactive multi-literacy program that integrates Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts aimed at developing innovation, imagination, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.  School age children are introduced to the building blocks of one ore more S.T.R.E.A.M. learning concepts through exploratory hands-on activities in a fun and educational environment.

March 7 – Master Gardener, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 1 – 2PM, Come enjoy a new year of Florida Gardening.  These master gardeners will answer questions, give tips and tricks, and feature a specific plant topic.  Feature topic: TBD

March 7 – S.T.R.E.A.M: Engineering with LEGOs, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 5PM, an interactive multi-literacy program that integrates Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts aimed at developing innovation, imagination, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. School age children are introduced to the building blocks of one or more S.T.R.E.A.M learning concepts through exploratory hands-on activities in a fun and educational environment. Kids can let their imagination soar with hands-on building challenges with LEGO blocks.

March 7 – Jazz on the Alley, Artisan Alley, 6 – 7:30PM, An open air concert on the first and third Tuesdays in Artisan Alley featuring The Alley Cats, a jazz quintet comprised of local students, and professional musicians. They play instrumental music in styles that include traditional jazz, swing, ballads, bebop, bossanova, blues, and funk. Tables and chairs are provided for fans who are encouraged to bring their carry-out food and beverage from nearby establishments. The public is invited to attend free of charge. In the event of inclement weather the event will be moved to the nearby Artisan Alley Garage.

March 9 – Blood Drive at Deltona City Hall, 9AM – 2PM

March 9 – Book Sale, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 1 – 6PM

March 9 – Quick Craft-Galaxy Slime, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, Quick Crafts is a physical literacy program designed to develop fine motor and critical thinking skills.  School-age children will tap into their creativity by constructing crafts from a variety of materials provided in the children’s section. Supplies may be limited.

March 10 – Book Sale, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 9:30AM – 4:30PM

March 10 – Gentle Yoga, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 10 – 11AM

March 11 – Book Sale, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 9:30AM – 12PM

March 11 – Reading Paws, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 11AM – 1PM, Reading Paws™ is an interactive reading program designed for children up to age 12.  Children practice basic reading aloud skills by pairing up with a specially trained, volunteer dog.  Reservations are required.  Books are provided; or children can bring their favorite story along for the fun and learning!

March 13 - 19

March 13 – Movie Time: Lightyear, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 10AM – 12PM, Kick off Spring Break with a free movie in the library auditorium. All ages are invited to a showing of Lightyear. This 2022 film starring Chris Evans, Keke Palmer, and Taika Watiti tells the story of Buzz Lightyear and his adventures to infinity and beyond! Rated PG. Free and open to the public. No registration required.

March 13 – S.T.R.E.A.M., DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, S.T.R.E.A.M. is an interactive multi-literacy program that integrates Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts aimed at developing innovation, imagination, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.  School age children are introduced to the building blocks of one ore more S.T.R.E.A.M. learning concepts through exploratory hands-on activities in a fun and educational environment.

March 16 – Shamrocks & Shenanigans, Earl Brown Park & Playground, 750 S Alabama Avenue, DeLand, 5 – 8PM, Community event for families.  Live music, food & leprechauns!  YOU be the judge for our annual CORNED BEEF cook-off contest.

March 17 – Gentle Yoga, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 10 – 11AM

March 20 - 26

March 20 – S.T.R.E.A.M., DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, S.T.R.E.A.M. is an interactive multi-literacy program that integrates Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts aimed at developing innovation, imagination, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.  School age children are introduced to the building blocks of one ore more S.T.R.E.A.M. learning concepts through exploratory hands-on activities in a fun and educational environment.

March 21 – Jazz on the Alley, Artisan Alley, 6 – 7:30PM, An open air concert on the first and third Tuesdays in Artisan Alley featuring The Alley Cats, a jazz quintet comprised of local students, and professional musicians. They play instrumental music in styles that include traditional jazz, swing, ballads, bebop, bossanova, blues, and funk. Tables and chairs are provided for fans who are encouraged to bring their carry-out food and beverage from nearby establishments. The public is invited to attend free of charge. In the event of inclement weather the event will be moved to the nearby Artisan Alley Garage.

March 24 – Gentle Yoga, DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 10 – 11AM

March 25 – DeLand Outdoor Art Festival, Earl Brown Park & Playground, 750 S Alabama Avenue, DeLand, 9AM – 4PM, Fine artists and crafters from all over the Southeast, food trucks & live entertainment. Held at Earl Brown Park. Free admission.

March 25 – Florida Wildflower & Garden Festival, 100 North Woodland Boulevard, DeLand, 9AM – 3PM, How better to celebrate the beginning days of spring than attending the 17th annual Florida Wildflower & Garden Festival in downtown DeLand? The festival, presented by the MainStreet DeLand Association, will take over West Indiana Avenue from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 25, with an array of vendors  and presentations by wildflower and gardening experts.

March 27 - 31

March 27 – S.T.R.E.A.M., DeLand Regional Library,130 E Howry Ave, DeLand, 4 – 4:55PM, S.T.R.E.A.M. is an interactive multi-literacy program that integrates Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math concepts aimed at developing innovation, imagination, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.  School age children are introduced to the building blocks of one ore more S.T.R.E.A.M. learning concepts through exploratory hands-on activities in a fun and educational environment.

Things to do in Kissimmee

March 1 – Spice of the Month Club, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, All Day, Spice up your life by exploring traditional and exotic flavors! Pick up a sample at the beginning of each month while supplies last.

March 1 – Take and Make: Rosie the Riveter Magnet, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, All Day, Create a strong refrigerator magnet depicting the famous WWII poster “We Can Do IT!” featuring the iconic image of Rosie the Riveter! Take and make kits are available for pickup beginning March 1, while supplies last. Recommended supplies: 1 cabochon, 1 photo circle, 1 magnet, scissors, and glue

March 2 – Art, Décor, and Music, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 6PM, Our Promenade Plaza Thursdays feature the best art and décor vendors from across Central Florida, plus live musical performances every Thursday evening, starting at 6 PM.

March 2 – Influential Women of American Literature, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Celebrate remarkable women that have inspired countless readers and writers. Choose any work by this week’s selected writer to share in a discussion roundtable.

March 6 – Baby & Me, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 10 – 10:30AM, Hug your little one while sharing this special first-time experience. This storytime introduces books with play time and repetitive music. Age: Birth-18 months

March 9 – Art, Décor, and Music, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 6PM, Our Promenade Plaza Thursdays feature the best art and décor vendors from across Central Florida, plus live musical performances every Thursday evening, starting at 6 PM.

March 9 – Influential Women of American Literature, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Celebrate remarkable women that have inspired countless readers and writers. Choose any work by this week’s selected writer to share in a discussion roundtable.

March 11 – Maker’s Café: Rock Cactus Garden, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 12 – 1:30PM, Cactus makes perfect! Create a faux garden with painted stones. Supplies provided.

March 12 – Car & Truck Show, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 11AM – 2PM, On the second Sunday of every month, the Promenade at Sunset Walk hosts hundreds of classic to modern cars and trucks from all eras, makes, and models. Hosted by DJ Scotty B playing the perfect complement of everything from classic rock & roll to today’s current hits.

March 13 – Baby & Me, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 10 – 10:30AM, Hug your little one while sharing this special first-time experience. This storytime introduces books with play time and repetitive music. Age: Birth-18 months

March 16 – Art, Décor, and Music, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 6PM, Our Promenade Plaza Thursdays feature the best art and décor vendors from across Central Florida, plus live musical performances every Thursday evening, starting at 6 PM.

March 16 – Influential Women of American Literature, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Celebrate remarkable women that have inspired countless readers and writers. Choose any work by this week’s selected writer to share in a discussion roundtable.

March 17 – Outdoor Street Party Celebration: St. Patrick’s Day, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 2 – 11:30PM, Nonstop music beginning at 2 PM with DJ K1X, DJ Scotty B., and Def Lepprechaun live! Street performers, lucky leprechauns, food and green beverage specials, and more! Over 2 dozen restaurants and specialty shops. FREE admission and parking, rain or shine.

March 18 – 2023 Kowtown Festival, Kissimmee Lakefront Park – Festival Lawn, 69 Lakeview Drive, Kissimmee, 12 – 4PM, We’re celebrating our 140th birthday, and you’re invited! Celebrate the City’s birthday at the 2023 Kowtown Festival at Kissimmee Lakefront Park on Saturday, March 18, from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. There will be plenty of vendors, food trucks, and live music. Bring your family and enjoy the Kids Zone as well as fun games and activities.

March 20 – Baby & Me, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 10 – 10:30AM, Hug your little one while sharing this special first-time experience. This storytime introduces books with play time and repetitive music. Age: Birth-18 months

March 22 – Storybook STEAM: Rosie Revere, Engineer, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Combine your love of stories and science with these unique, literacy-inspired experiments and activities. This session will feature the inventions of Rosie Revere, Engineer.

March 23 – Art, Décor, and Music, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 6PM, Our Promenade Plaza Thursdays feature the best art and décor vendors from across Central Florida, plus live musical performances every Thursday evening, starting at 6 PM.

March 23 – Influential Women of American Literature, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Celebrate remarkable women that have inspired countless readers and writers. Choose any work by this week’s selected writer to share in a discussion roundtable.

March 27 – Baby & Me, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 10 – 10:30AM, Hug your little one while sharing this special first-time experience. This storytime introduces books with play time and repetitive music. Age: Birth-18 months

March 29 – No Pressure Book Club, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Say goodbye to the structure of a traditional book club. Pick any book based on this month’s theme to read and share with no assigned reading, no formal questions, and no pressure!  March theme: Once upon a time.  Pick a fairy tale or myth retelling.

March 30 – Art, Décor, and Music, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 6PM, Our Promenade Plaza Thursdays feature the best art and décor vendors from across Central Florida, plus live musical performances every Thursday evening, starting at 6 PM.

March 30 – Sensory Playdate, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 10 – 10:30AM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

March 30 – Influential Women of American Literature, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Celebrate remarkable women that have inspired countless readers and writers. Choose any work by this week’s selected writer to share in a discussion roundtable.

March 1 - 5

March 1 – Spice of the Month Club, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, All Day, Spice up your life by exploring traditional and exotic flavors! Pick up a sample at the beginning of each month while supplies last.

March 1 – Take and Make: Rosie the Riveter Magnet, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, All Day, Create a strong refrigerator magnet depicting the famous WWII poster “We Can Do IT!” featuring the iconic image of Rosie the Riveter! Take and make kits are available for pickup beginning March 1, while supplies last. Recommended supplies: 1 cabochon, 1 photo circle, 1 magnet, scissors, and glue

March 2 – Art, Décor, and Music, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 6PM, Our Promenade Plaza Thursdays feature the best art and décor vendors from across Central Florida, plus live musical performances every Thursday evening, starting at 6 PM.

March 2 – Influential Women of American Literature, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Celebrate remarkable women that have inspired countless readers and writers. Choose any work by this week’s selected writer to share in a discussion roundtable.

March 6 - 12

March 6 – Baby & Me, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 10 – 10:30AM, Hug your little one while sharing this special first-time experience. This storytime introduces books with play time and repetitive music. Age: Birth-18 months

March 9 – Art, Décor, and Music, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 6PM, Our Promenade Plaza Thursdays feature the best art and décor vendors from across Central Florida, plus live musical performances every Thursday evening, starting at 6 PM.

March 9 – Influential Women of American Literature, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Celebrate remarkable women that have inspired countless readers and writers. Choose any work by this week’s selected writer to share in a discussion roundtable.

March 11 – Maker’s Café: Rock Cactus Garden, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 12 – 1:30PM, Cactus makes perfect! Create a faux garden with painted stones. Supplies provided.

March 12 – Car & Truck Show, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 11AM – 2PM, On the second Sunday of every month, the Promenade at Sunset Walk hosts hundreds of classic to modern cars and trucks from all eras, makes, and models. Hosted by DJ Scotty B playing the perfect complement of everything from classic rock & roll to today’s current hits.

March 13 - 19

March 13 – Baby & Me, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 10 – 10:30AM, Hug your little one while sharing this special first-time experience. This storytime introduces books with play time and repetitive music. Age: Birth-18 months

March 16 – Art, Décor, and Music, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 6PM, Our Promenade Plaza Thursdays feature the best art and décor vendors from across Central Florida, plus live musical performances every Thursday evening, starting at 6 PM.

March 16 – Influential Women of American Literature, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Celebrate remarkable women that have inspired countless readers and writers. Choose any work by this week’s selected writer to share in a discussion roundtable.

March 17 – Outdoor Street Party Celebration: St. Patrick’s Day, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 2 – 11:30PM, Nonstop music beginning at 2 PM with DJ K1X, DJ Scotty B., and Def Lepprechaun live! Street performers, lucky leprechauns, food and green beverage specials, and more! Over 2 dozen restaurants and specialty shops. FREE admission and parking, rain or shine.

March 18 – 2023 Kowtown Festival, Kissimmee Lakefront Park – Festival Lawn, 69 Lakeview Drive, Kissimmee, 12 – 4PM, We’re celebrating our 140th birthday, and you’re invited! Celebrate the City’s birthday at the 2023 Kowtown Festival at Kissimmee Lakefront Park on Saturday, March 18, from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. There will be plenty of vendors, food trucks, and live music. Bring your family and enjoy the Kids Zone as well as fun games and activities.

March 20 - 26

March 20 – Baby & Me, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 10 – 10:30AM, Hug your little one while sharing this special first-time experience. This storytime introduces books with play time and repetitive music. Age: Birth-18 months

March 22 – Storybook STEAM: Rosie Revere, Engineer, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 4:30 – 5:30PM, Combine your love of stories and science with these unique, literacy-inspired experiments and activities. This session will feature the inventions of Rosie Revere, Engineer.

March 23 – Art, Décor, and Music, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 6PM, Our Promenade Plaza Thursdays feature the best art and décor vendors from across Central Florida, plus live musical performances every Thursday evening, starting at 6 PM.

March 23 – Influential Women of American Literature, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Celebrate remarkable women that have inspired countless readers and writers. Choose any work by this week’s selected writer to share in a discussion roundtable.

March 27 - 31

March 27 – Baby & Me, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 10 – 10:30AM, Hug your little one while sharing this special first-time experience. This storytime introduces books with play time and repetitive music. Age: Birth-18 months

March 29 – No Pressure Book Club, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Say goodbye to the structure of a traditional book club. Pick any book based on this month’s theme to read and share with no assigned reading, no formal questions, and no pressure!  March theme: Once upon a time.  Pick a fairy tale or myth retelling.

March 30 – Art, Décor, and Music, Promenade at Sunset Walk, 6PM, Our Promenade Plaza Thursdays feature the best art and décor vendors from across Central Florida, plus live musical performances every Thursday evening, starting at 6 PM.

March 30 – Sensory Playdate, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 10 – 10:30AM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

March 30 – Influential Women of American Literature, Hart Memorial Library & TechCentral, 211 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Celebrate remarkable women that have inspired countless readers and writers. Choose any work by this week’s selected writer to share in a discussion roundtable.

Things to do in Lake Mary/Sanford

March 1 – Library Explorers , North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 3:30 – 4:15PM, For children ages 5+: Join our Librarian to explore science, art, and stories. Especially designed for school-age children to imagine, create, discover, and experiment!

March 4 – Dav Pilkey Day, Northwest Branch Library, 580 Green Way Blvd, Lake Mary, 11AM – 3PM, Geared Toward Ages 5+ and Families: A celebration of all things Dav Pilkey, inlcuding “Captain Underpants,” “Dog Man,” “Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot,” and more! Stop by for short read-alouds, crafts, activites and themed giveaways!

March 6 – Women’s History Month Movie Night (North Branch), North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Are you looking for something fun and free to do together? The North Branch Library will be showing the movie, “Little Women” (PG) on Monday, March 6 starting at 5:30 PM in honor of Women’s History Month. Bring a blanket, snacks and enjoy the show!  FREE. No Registration required.

March 8 – Novels at Night Book Club (North Branch), North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Join the North Branch Library at 6:30 PM, for a lively discussion about The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave.

March 11 – Tertulia Cuatro Gatos, North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 2 – 4PM, Join the Tertulia and participate in our talks about literature, art, music, culture, and history! Everyone is welcome.This program is presented in Spanish.

March 12 – Sanford Food Truck Fiesta, 307 E 2nd St., Sanford, 1 – 6PM, Join us every 2nd SUNDAY 1-6pm for the popular Sanford Food Truck Fiesta in beautiful Historic Downtown Sanford! Come out and enjoy the brick-lined streets and grab some amazing food from 40+ of Orlando area’s top food trucks and tents, craft beer and cocktails from the bars, enjoy live music, craft artisans and vendors, plus plenty of outside tables and chairs to sit and eat! Free parking. Pet and family friendly. Positive vibes. See current Facebook event to see lineup of food trucks.

March 13 – Women’s History Month Movie Night (North Branch), North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Are you looking for something fun and free to do together? The North Branch Library will be showing the movie, “Wonder Woman” (PG-13) on Monday, March 13 starting at 5:30 PM in honor of Women’s History Month. Bring a blanket, snacks and enjoy the show!

March 14 – Women’s Rights from the National to Sanford, North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 6 – 7PM, Celebrating over 100 years of American women getting the right to vote, we look at the somewhat bumpy progression of women’s rights from the national level to our local community with our guest speaker, Brigitte Stephenson from the Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial Library and Museum

March 16 – Tertulia Cuatro Gatos, Northwest Branch Library, 580 Green Way Blvd, Lake Mary, 6 – 7:30PM, Join the Tertulia and participate in our talks about literature, art, music, culture and history! Everyone is welcome.  The program is presented in Spanish.

March 16 – Sanford Art & Jazz Night, 307 E 2nd St., Sanford, 6 – 9PM, Join us on the 3rd Thursday of the Month in Historic Downtown Sanford for Sanford Art & Jazz Night 6-9pm and every 3rd Thursday!
Enjoy a special evening celebrating the arts, music & spirits at multiple venues! Free event.

March 18 – READing Paws, Northwest Branch Library, 580 Green Way Blvd, Lake Mary, 2 – 4PM, Come Practice your reading skills by reading to a Dog! Registration required.

March 18 – 5th Annual St Paddy’s Day Truck Pull & Street Festival, 307 E 2nd St., Sanford,  4 – 9PM, Join us in beautiful Historic Downtown Sanford for the 5th Annual St Paddy’s Day Truck Pull & Street Festival on Saturday March 18th, 4-9pm! Event takes place in the ‘Famous L’ between Celery City Craft and West End Trading Co.! Try your luck and pull a truck! Get together with your tribe and form teams of 10 and pull a fire truck for some major bragging rights, fun and to benefit Special Needs Ability Program, Inc. Live music on multiple stages, lots of craft beer, food trucks, craft vendors and lots of Sanford Fun! To sign up your team ($100) please e-mail [email protected]. First come first serve. All fees go to benefit the Special Needs Ability Program (SNAP).

March 22 – DIY Macrame Bookmark, Northwest Branch Library, 580 Green Way Blvd, Lake Mary, 6 – 7:30PM, Macrame, the art of knotting threads or cords, is trendy again! Explore this art as you make a special book mark.

March 24 – 26 – Celebrate! Lake Mary: Festival on the Oval, 900 International Parkway, Lake Mary, Friday 6pm-9pm Saturday 12pm-10pm Sunday 12pm-6pm, CELEBRATE! LAKE MARY at our new annual event! Join us for a weekend of live tribute bands, craft drinks, amazing food trucks, a Family Fun Zone, and more! This annual festival is kicking off during the City of Lake Mary’s 50th Anniversary Year, so grab your family and friends and be part of this memorable experience!

March 25 – Brainwave Bonanza, North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 11AM – 2PM, Join us and our friends from the UCF Neuroscience Alliance for a special story and science brain-teaser session (11:00 AM) followed by exciting craft and activity stations throughout our library (11:30 AM – 2:00 PM). Activities are geared for families with children ages 5-12.

March 25 – 11th Annual Pints n’ Paws Craft Beer Festival, 307 E 2nd St., Sanford,  2 – 8PM, Join us for the 11th Annual Pints n’ Paws Craft Beer Festival in beautiful Historic Downtown Sanford in the ‘Famous L’ between West End Trading Co. and Celery City Craft. Pints n’ Paws Craft Beer Fest is a craft beer festival that you bring your dog to. Sample craft beer from over 100 breweries, interact with other dog lovers, enjoy food trucks, music and most importantly help raise funds for local pet rescue charities!

March 27 – Women’s History Month Movie Night, North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Are you looking for something fun and free to do together? The North Branch Library will be showing the movie, “Selena” (PG) on Monday, March 27 starting at 5:30 PM in honor of Women’s History Month. Bring a blanket, snacks and enjoy the show!

March 29 – Women’s History Month Movie Night, North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Are you looking for something fun and free to do together? The North Branch Library will be showing the movie, “A League of Their Own” (PG) on Wednesday, March 29 starting at 5:30 PM in honor of Women’s History Month. Bring a blanket, snacks and enjoy the show!

March 1 - 5

March 1 – Library Explorers , North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 3:30 – 4:15PM, For children ages 5+: Join our Librarian to explore science, art, and stories. Especially designed for school-age children to imagine, create, discover, and experiment!

March 4 – Dav Pilkey Day, Northwest Branch Library, 580 Green Way Blvd, Lake Mary, 11AM – 3PM, Geared Toward Ages 5+ and Families: A celebration of all things Dav Pilkey, inlcuding “Captain Underpants,” “Dog Man,” “Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot,” and more! Stop by for short read-alouds, crafts, activites and themed giveaways!

March 6 - 12

March 6 – Women’s History Month Movie Night (North Branch), North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Are you looking for something fun and free to do together? The North Branch Library will be showing the movie, “Little Women” (PG) on Monday, March 6 starting at 5:30 PM in honor of Women’s History Month. Bring a blanket, snacks and enjoy the show!  FREE. No Registration required.

March 8 – Novels at Night Book Club (North Branch), North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Join the North Branch Library at 6:30 PM, for a lively discussion about The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave.

March 11 – Tertulia Cuatro Gatos, North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 2 – 4PM, Join the Tertulia and participate in our talks about literature, art, music, culture, and history! Everyone is welcome.This program is presented in Spanish.

March 12 – Sanford Food Truck Fiesta, 307 E 2nd St., Sanford, 1 – 6PM, Join us every 2nd SUNDAY 1-6pm for the popular Sanford Food Truck Fiesta in beautiful Historic Downtown Sanford! Come out and enjoy the brick-lined streets and grab some amazing food from 40+ of Orlando area’s top food trucks and tents, craft beer and cocktails from the bars, enjoy live music, craft artisans and vendors, plus plenty of outside tables and chairs to sit and eat! Free parking. Pet and family friendly. Positive vibes. See current Facebook event to see lineup of food trucks.

March 13 - 19

March 13 – Women’s History Month Movie Night (North Branch), North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Are you looking for something fun and free to do together? The North Branch Library will be showing the movie, “Wonder Woman” (PG-13) on Monday, March 13 starting at 5:30 PM in honor of Women’s History Month. Bring a blanket, snacks and enjoy the show!

March 14 – Women’s Rights from the National to Sanford, North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 6 – 7PM, Celebrating over 100 years of American women getting the right to vote, we look at the somewhat bumpy progression of women’s rights from the national level to our local community with our guest speaker, Brigitte Stephenson from the Henry Shelton Sanford Memorial Library and Museum

March 16 – Tertulia Cuatro Gatos, Northwest Branch Library, 580 Green Way Blvd, Lake Mary, 6 – 7:30PM, Join the Tertulia and participate in our talks about literature, art, music, culture and history! Everyone is welcome.  The program is presented in Spanish.

March 16 – Sanford Art & Jazz Night, 307 E 2nd St., Sanford, 6 – 9PM, Join us on the 3rd Thursday of the Month in Historic Downtown Sanford for Sanford Art & Jazz Night 6-9pm and every 3rd Thursday!
Enjoy a special evening celebrating the arts, music & spirits at multiple venues! Free event.

March 18 – READing Paws, Northwest Branch Library, 580 Green Way Blvd, Lake Mary, 2 – 4PM, Come Practice your reading skills by reading to a Dog! Registration required.

March 18 – 5th Annual St Paddy’s Day Truck Pull & Street Festival, 307 E 2nd St., Sanford,  4 – 9PM, Join us in beautiful Historic Downtown Sanford for the 5th Annual St Paddy’s Day Truck Pull & Street Festival on Saturday March 18th, 4-9pm! Event takes place in the ‘Famous L’ between Celery City Craft and West End Trading Co.! Try your luck and pull a truck! Get together with your tribe and form teams of 10 and pull a fire truck for some major bragging rights, fun and to benefit Special Needs Ability Program, Inc. Live music on multiple stages, lots of craft beer, food trucks, craft vendors and lots of Sanford Fun! To sign up your team ($100) please e-mail [email protected]. First come first serve. All fees go to benefit the Special Needs Ability Program (SNAP).

March 20 - 26

March 22 – DIY Macrame Bookmark, Northwest Branch Library, 580 Green Way Blvd, Lake Mary, 6 – 7:30PM, Macrame, the art of knotting threads or cords, is trendy again! Explore this art as you make a special book mark.

March 24 – 26 – Celebrate! Lake Mary: Festival on the Oval, 900 International Parkway, Lake Mary, Friday 6pm-9pm Saturday 12pm-10pm Sunday 12pm-6pm, CELEBRATE! LAKE MARY at our new annual event! Join us for a weekend of live tribute bands, craft drinks, amazing food trucks, a Family Fun Zone, and more! This annual festival is kicking off during the City of Lake Mary’s 50th Anniversary Year, so grab your family and friends and be part of this memorable experience!

March 25 – Brainwave Bonanza, North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 11AM – 2PM, Join us and our friends from the UCF Neuroscience Alliance for a special story and science brain-teaser session (11:00 AM) followed by exciting craft and activity stations throughout our library (11:30 AM – 2:00 PM). Activities are geared for families with children ages 5-12.

March 25 – 11th Annual Pints n’ Paws Craft Beer Festival, 307 E 2nd St., Sanford,  2 – 8PM, Join us for the 11th Annual Pints n’ Paws Craft Beer Festival in beautiful Historic Downtown Sanford in the ‘Famous L’ between West End Trading Co. and Celery City Craft. Pints n’ Paws Craft Beer Fest is a craft beer festival that you bring your dog to. Sample craft beer from over 100 breweries, interact with other dog lovers, enjoy food trucks, music and most importantly help raise funds for local pet rescue charities!

March 27 - 31

March 27 – Women’s History Month Movie Night, North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Are you looking for something fun and free to do together? The North Branch Library will be showing the movie, “Selena” (PG) on Monday, March 27 starting at 5:30 PM in honor of Women’s History Month. Bring a blanket, snacks and enjoy the show!

March 29 – Women’s History Month Movie Night, North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Are you looking for something fun and free to do together? The North Branch Library will be showing the movie, “A League of Their Own” (PG) on Wednesday, March 29 starting at 5:30 PM in honor of Women’s History Month. Bring a blanket, snacks and enjoy the show!

Things to do in Oviedo/Winter Springs

March 2 – Tertulia Cuatro Gatos, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Join the Tertulia and participate in our talks about literature, art, music, culture, and history! Everyone is welcome. This program is presented in Spanish.

March 4 – Saturday Family Storytime, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 10 – 10:30AM, Join our Children’s Librarian for a fun storytime session of pre-reading skills activities. The storytime is geared towards ages 0-5 years old, but the whole family is welcome. Facilitated by Library Staff. Free. For ages 0-5, but families welcome. Registration not Required.

March 4 – READing Paws, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 2 – 4PM, Come Practice your reading skills by reading to a Dog!

March 4 – READing Paws, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 2 – 4PM, Children can sign up to practice reading aloud to a therapy dog for 15 minutes. READing Paws helps young readers gain confidence and practice fluency!

March 6 – Lego Club, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 6 – 7:30PM, Calling all Lego Builders! Build your own Lego creation, or collaborate with new friends. Legos provided.

March 8 – Nature Journaling, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 1:30 – 2:30PM, Come and join our librarian to explore journaling about the natural world.Participants will learn about and practice nature watching, creative writing, research, and art. Participants will travel to a nearby natural area on foot to take notes on the world around them. Participants will take part in self-directed nature journaling and share their findings with other group members. At the end of this four-part series patrons will have a good start on a nature journal they can continue to add to over the years.

March 9 – The Craft Corner, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Want to develop your artistic skills? Join us for an evening of fun and creativity as you learn to craft with common art materials every second Thursday of the month in person at the East Branch Library.

March 11 – Saturday Family Storytime, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 10 – 10:30AM, Join our Children’s Librarian for a fun storytime session of pre-reading skills activities. The storytime is geared towards ages 0-5 years old, but the whole family is welcome. Facilitated by Library Staff. Free. For ages 0-5, but families welcome. Registration not Required.

March 11 – Library 500: A Hotwheels Car Racing Festival, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 10 – 11AM, Free. For kids ages 3 to 8 and families.  Rev your engines and race to the Library! We’re featuring race car storytimes, race car crafts, a photo op, and Hot Wheels racetracks with cars. Bring your favorite Hot Wheels car from home to race, or you can borrow one of ours. Get your car ready, set, and watch it go!

March 13 – Walk and Talk Books!, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 9 – 10AM, Meet new people and get some steps in as we talk books! Read any book you want from the suggested monthly genre, then meet our Librarian in front of the Central Branch library to walk on the nearby Casselberry Greenway Trail and discuss your latest read with the group. ** Bring your own water and wear comfortable clothes and shoes**

March 13 – Giant Games, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 2 – 4PM, Free. Drop-in program geared toward elementary age kids but all children and families are welcome!  Bring your family and friends for an afternoon of GIANT games and fun at the East Branch Library in Oviedo on March 13th from 2 to 4pm!

March 13 – Bedtime Movies: Lightyear, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 6 – 7:30PM, Join us for Bedtime Movies! Bring your own blanket and snacks and join us for a fun family movie night!

March 15 – Crafternoon: Cardboard Tube Sculptures, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 2 – 4PM, Free. Drop-in program geared toward elementary age kids but all children and families are welcome!  Get creative with cardboard and build your own masterpiece at the East Branch Library in Oviedo on March 15th from 2 to 4pm!

March 15 – Spring Break Space Camp, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 3 – 4PM, Are you looking for an afternoon adventure for your future astronaut? Come join our Librarians for a space-themed storytime and out of this world activities, crafts, games, and dancing.

March 16 – Family Movie Night, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Join us for a showing of Trolls World Tour. Bring a blanket, snacks and enjoy the show!

March 17 – St. Patrick’s Day Festival, 5 – 9PM, Oviedo’s St Patrick’s Day Festival is a free, family friendly 2 day celebration of all things Irish! Featuring live Irish entertainment, fresh Guinness, Smithwicks and Harp draft beer, food trucks featuring Irish cuisine, and more! For the kids we will have The Irish Step Dancers, stilt-walkers, photo booth, balloon artists, jugglers and face painting. Children are encouraged to dress up like a leprechaun! This is a free festival to attend.

March 18 – St. Patrick’s Day Festival, 4:30 – 10PM, Oviedo’s St Patrick’s Day Festival is a free, family friendly 2 day celebration of all things Irish! Featuring live Irish entertainment, fresh Guinness, Smithwicks and Harp draft beer, food trucks featuring Irish cuisine, and more! For the kids we will have The Irish Step Dancers, stilt-walkers, photo booth, balloon artists, jugglers and face painting. Children are encouraged to dress up like a leprechaun! This is a free festival to attend.

March 21 – We Love Art, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 6 – 7PM, Join us at the East Branch on March 21st from 6 to 7pm to learn about the work of a different artist from the past or presents. Learn about the artist’s unique style and create your own awesome art inspired by their creative techniques!

March 22 – Nature Journaling, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 1:30 – 2:30PM, Come and join our librarian to explore journaling about the natural world.Participants will learn about and practice nature watching, creative writing, research, and art. Participants will travel to a nearby natural area on foot to take notes on the world around them. Participants will take part in self-directed nature journaling and share their findings with other group members. At the end of this four-part series patrons will have a good start on a nature journal they can continue to add to over the years.

March 23 – Women’s History Month Movie Night: Hidden Figures, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 5 – 7:45PM, In honor of Women’s History month, join our Librarian for a viewing of the film, Hidden Figures and a discussion of the film afterwards.

March 23 – Virtual Reality Open Lab, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Wish you could travel without leaving town? Come explore some awe-inspiring places and ecosystems in 3D with our Oculus Virtual Reality headsets on the 4th Thursday of the month from 6:30 to 7:30pm.

March 25 – Saturday Family Storytime, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 10 – 10:30AM, Join our Children’s Librarian for a fun storytime session of pre-reading skills activities. The storytime is geared towards ages 0-5 years old, but the whole family is welcome. Facilitated by Library Staff. Free. For ages 0-5, but families welcome. Registration not Required.

March 25 – Tertulia Cuatro Gatos, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 2 – 4PM, Join the Tertulia and participate in our talks about literature, art, music, culture and history on the fourth Saturday of each month 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.! Everyone is welcome. The program is presented in Spanish.

March 30 – Deaf History Month Book discussion and Intro to Transparent Language Learning App, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 6 – 7:30PM, Join our Librarian for a book Discussion of Deaf Utopia: A Memoir- and a Love Letter to a Way of Life by Nyle Di Marco. Following the discussion learn about the library’s new language learning app and how to use it to practice and learn American Sign Language (ASL).

March 30 – Adult Game Night, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Games aren’t just for kids! Come meet, mingle, and make new friends as you play classic and new board games. Bring your favorite game or use one of ours.

March 1 - 5

March 2 – Tertulia Cuatro Gatos, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Join the Tertulia and participate in our talks about literature, art, music, culture, and history! Everyone is welcome. This program is presented in Spanish.

March 4 – Saturday Family Storytime, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 10 – 10:30AM, Join our Children’s Librarian for a fun storytime session of pre-reading skills activities. The storytime is geared towards ages 0-5 years old, but the whole family is welcome. Facilitated by Library Staff. Free. For ages 0-5, but families welcome. Registration not Required.

March 4 – READing Paws, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 2 – 4PM, Come Practice your reading skills by reading to a Dog!

March 4 – READing Paws, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 2 – 4PM, Children can sign up to practice reading aloud to a therapy dog for 15 minutes. READing Paws helps young readers gain confidence and practice fluency!

March 6 - 12

March 6 – Lego Club, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 6 – 7:30PM, Calling all Lego Builders! Build your own Lego creation, or collaborate with new friends. Legos provided.

March 8 – Nature Journaling, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 1:30 – 2:30PM, Come and join our librarian to explore journaling about the natural world.Participants will learn about and practice nature watching, creative writing, research, and art. Participants will travel to a nearby natural area on foot to take notes on the world around them. Participants will take part in self-directed nature journaling and share their findings with other group members. At the end of this four-part series patrons will have a good start on a nature journal they can continue to add to over the years.

March 9 – The Craft Corner, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Want to develop your artistic skills? Join us for an evening of fun and creativity as you learn to craft with common art materials every second Thursday of the month in person at the East Branch Library.

March 11 – Saturday Family Storytime, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 10 – 10:30AM, Join our Children’s Librarian for a fun storytime session of pre-reading skills activities. The storytime is geared towards ages 0-5 years old, but the whole family is welcome. Facilitated by Library Staff. Free. For ages 0-5, but families welcome. Registration not Required.

March 11 – Library 500: A Hotwheels Car Racing Festival, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 10 – 11AM, Free. For kids ages 3 to 8 and families.  Rev your engines and race to the Library! We’re featuring race car storytimes, race car crafts, a photo op, and Hot Wheels racetracks with cars. Bring your favorite Hot Wheels car from home to race, or you can borrow one of ours. Get your car ready, set, and watch it go!

March 13 - 19

March 13 – Walk and Talk Books!, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 9 – 10AM, Meet new people and get some steps in as we talk books! Read any book you want from the suggested monthly genre, then meet our Librarian in front of the Central Branch library to walk on the nearby Casselberry Greenway Trail and discuss your latest read with the group. ** Bring your own water and wear comfortable clothes and shoes**

March 13 – Giant Games, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 2 – 4PM, Free. Drop-in program geared toward elementary age kids but all children and families are welcome!  Bring your family and friends for an afternoon of GIANT games and fun at the East Branch Library in Oviedo on March 13th from 2 to 4pm!

March 13 – Bedtime Movies: Lightyear, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 6 – 7:30PM, Join us for Bedtime Movies! Bring your own blanket and snacks and join us for a fun family movie night!

March 15 – Crafternoon: Cardboard Tube Sculptures, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 2 – 4PM, Free. Drop-in program geared toward elementary age kids but all children and families are welcome!  Get creative with cardboard and build your own masterpiece at the East Branch Library in Oviedo on March 15th from 2 to 4pm!

March 15 – Spring Break Space Camp, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 3 – 4PM, Are you looking for an afternoon adventure for your future astronaut? Come join our Librarians for a space-themed storytime and out of this world activities, crafts, games, and dancing.

March 16 – Family Movie Night, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 5:30 – 7:30PM, Join us for a showing of Trolls World Tour. Bring a blanket, snacks and enjoy the show!

March 17 – St. Patrick’s Day Festival, 5 – 9PM, Oviedo’s St Patrick’s Day Festival is a free, family friendly 2 day celebration of all things Irish! Featuring live Irish entertainment, fresh Guinness, Smithwicks and Harp draft beer, food trucks featuring Irish cuisine, and more! For the kids we will have The Irish Step Dancers, stilt-walkers, photo booth, balloon artists, jugglers and face painting. Children are encouraged to dress up like a leprechaun! This is a free festival to attend.

March 18 – St. Patrick’s Day Festival, 4:30 – 10PM, Oviedo’s St Patrick’s Day Festival is a free, family friendly 2 day celebration of all things Irish! Featuring live Irish entertainment, fresh Guinness, Smithwicks and Harp draft beer, food trucks featuring Irish cuisine, and more! For the kids we will have The Irish Step Dancers, stilt-walkers, photo booth, balloon artists, jugglers and face painting. Children are encouraged to dress up like a leprechaun! This is a free festival to attend.

March 20 - 26

March 21 – We Love Art, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 6 – 7PM, Join us at the East Branch on March 21st from 6 to 7pm to learn about the work of a different artist from the past or presents. Learn about the artist’s unique style and create your own awesome art inspired by their creative techniques!

March 22 – Nature Journaling, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 1:30 – 2:30PM, Come and join our librarian to explore journaling about the natural world.Participants will learn about and practice nature watching, creative writing, research, and art. Participants will travel to a nearby natural area on foot to take notes on the world around them. Participants will take part in self-directed nature journaling and share their findings with other group members. At the end of this four-part series patrons will have a good start on a nature journal they can continue to add to over the years.

March 23 – Women’s History Month Movie Night: Hidden Figures, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 5 – 7:45PM, In honor of Women’s History month, join our Librarian for a viewing of the film, Hidden Figures and a discussion of the film afterwards.

March 23 – Virtual Reality Open Lab, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Wish you could travel without leaving town? Come explore some awe-inspiring places and ecosystems in 3D with our Oculus Virtual Reality headsets on the 4th Thursday of the month from 6:30 to 7:30pm.

March 25 – Saturday Family Storytime, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 10 – 10:30AM, Join our Children’s Librarian for a fun storytime session of pre-reading skills activities. The storytime is geared towards ages 0-5 years old, but the whole family is welcome. Facilitated by Library Staff. Free. For ages 0-5, but families welcome. Registration not Required.

March 25 – Tertulia Cuatro Gatos, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 2 – 4PM, Join the Tertulia and participate in our talks about literature, art, music, culture and history on the fourth Saturday of each month 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.! Everyone is welcome. The program is presented in Spanish.

March 27 - 31

March 30 – Deaf History Month Book discussion and Intro to Transparent Language Learning App, Central Branch Library, 215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 6 – 7:30PM, Join our Librarian for a book Discussion of Deaf Utopia: A Memoir- and a Love Letter to a Way of Life by Nyle Di Marco. Following the discussion learn about the library’s new language learning app and how to use it to practice and learn American Sign Language (ASL).

March 30 – Adult Game Night, East Branch Library, 310 Division St, Oveido, 6:30 – 7:30PM, Games aren’t just for kids! Come meet, mingle, and make new friends as you play classic and new board games. Bring your favorite game or use one of ours.

Things to do in Lake Nona/St. Cloud

March 1 – STEAMworks, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 4:30 – 5PM, Power up your imagination, creativity, and learning with Ms. Crystal through a variety of weekly activities that will guide today’s curious minds to become tomorrow’s great innovators.

March 1 – Sensory Playdate, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 11AM – 12PM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

March 2 – Adult Day Trip – Strawberry Festival (18+), St. Cloud Community Center, 3101 17th Street, St Cloud, 7:30AM – 8PM, Fee includes round trip transportation, gate admission, Oak Ridge Boys concert, strawberry shortcake, free entertainment throughout the park, dinner at Fred’s Market (gratuity included) and a special goody bag. Pre-registration is required by February 23.

March 2 – Pathway to the Grave, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 1 – 2PM, Hear the stories of untimely deaths, fitting ends, and final resting places of famous, infamous, and noteworthy women throughout history as presented in the bestselling book, Where Are They Buried? How Did They Die? by Tod Benoit.

March 4 – Peghorn Homestead Picnic, Peghorn Nature Park, 2101 Peghorn Way, St Cloud, 10AM – 2PM, Join us for live music, blacksmithing demonstrations, nature trail hikes, horseshoe games, local vendors, giveaways, and classes on homesteading such as canning, beekeeping, and gardening.

March 4 – Weed Wrangle, Peghorn Nature Park, 2101 Peghorn Way, St Cloud, 10AM – 12PM, Meet us at Peghorn Nature Park , gloves will be provided.  Please wear closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire for working outside.

March 6 – Toddler Open Gym, St. Cloud Civic Center, 3001 17th Street, St Cloud, 10:30AM – 12PM, Let your little one run out some energy, while enjoying quality time with them doing what they love!
What to expect: Unguided play time that will allow your child to explore the different set-ups in the gym with their adults in arm’s reach. Benefits: Gross and fine motor skills, supports early brain development, enhances social skills, and much more!

March 6 – Community Blood Drive, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 12 – 5PM, Be a hero and save a life by donating blood today! OneBlood’s Big Red Bus will be on-site to receive your life-saving donation. For the safety of donors and staff, face coverings must be worn to donate. If you do not have a face covering one will be provided. Temperatures will be taken upon arrival. If you don’t feel well or are running a fever, please stay home and make your donation another day. For more information or to find our

next mobile donation site, visit oneblood.org.

March 8 – STEAMworks, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 4:30 – 5PM, Power up your imagination, creativity, and learning with Ms. Crystal through a variety of weekly activities that will guide today’s curious minds to become tomorrow’s great innovators.

March 8 – Sensory Playdate, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 11AM – 12PM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

March 10 – Kids Night Out, St. Cloud Civic Center, 3001 17th Street, St Cloud, 6 – 9PM, Ages 5-14 Price includes dinner (pizza), games, bounce house and more.

March 12 – She Village, Lake Nona Town Center, 12 – 4PM, Let’s get that disco ball spinning! Join us in make a tie-dye shirt or even get matching metallic tattoos with your gal pals. The fun doesn’t have to stop there – shop local female-owned pop-up booths and sip on our signature cocktail, She’s All Sugar & Spice MargHERita!

March 15 – Adult Movie Matinee (Ages 18 and older), St. Cloud Civic Center, 3001 17th Street, St Cloud, 12:30 – 2:30PM, The movie feature being shown is “Uncharted” starring Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg and Antonio Banderas. Rated PG-13. Street-smart Nathan Drake is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter Victor “Sully” Sullivan to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan, and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada.

March 15 – Sensory Playdate, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 11AM – 12PM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

March 15 – STEAMworks, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 4:30 – 5PM, Power up your imagination, creativity, and learning with Ms. Crystal through a variety of weekly activities that will guide today’s curious minds to become tomorrow’s great innovators.

March 15 – Paint Night, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 6 – 7:30PM, Unlock your creativity each month by painting a masterpiece! Presented by local artist, Karen Robinson. Supplies provided. Registration required.

March 18 – A Day in the Life: Pioneer Women of St. Cloud, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 10 – 11:30AM, Discover the many contributions of St. Cloud women settlers in the early 1900s. Presented by the Women’s Club of St. Cloud.

March 19 – Mom, Move, & Learn, Dockside Lake Nona, 9:30 – 11:30AM, Natalia Foote leads an intimate yoga session. Afterward, refresh with light bites and a workshop on gratitude.

March 20 – Toddler Open Gym, St. Cloud Civic Center, 3001 17th Street, St Cloud, 10:30AM – 12PM, Let your little one run out some energy, while enjoying quality time with them doing what they love!
What to expect: Unguided play time that will allow your child to explore the different set-ups in the gym with their adults in arm’s reach. Benefits: Gross and fine motor skills, supports early brain development, enhances social skills, and much more!

March 22 – STEAMworks, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 4:30 – 5PM, Power up your imagination, creativity, and learning with Ms. Crystal through a variety of weekly activities that will guide today’s curious minds to become tomorrow’s great innovators.

March 22 – Sensory Playdate, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 11AM – 12PM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

March 27 – Toddler Open Gym, St. Cloud Civic Center, 3001 17th Street, St Cloud, 10:30AM – 12PM, Let your little one run out some energy, while enjoying quality time with them doing what they love!
What to expect: Unguided play time that will allow your child to explore the different set-ups in the gym with their adults in arm’s reach. Benefits: Gross and fine motor skills, supports early brain development, enhances social skills, and much more!

March 29 – STEAMworks, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 4:30 – 5PM, Power up your imagination, creativity, and learning with Ms. Crystal through a variety of weekly activities that will guide today’s curious minds to become tomorrow’s great innovators.

March 29 – Sensory Playdate, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 11AM – 12PM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

March 1 - 5

March 1 – STEAMworks, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 4:30 – 5PM, Power up your imagination, creativity, and learning with Ms. Crystal through a variety of weekly activities that will guide today’s curious minds to become tomorrow’s great innovators.

March 1 – Sensory Playdate, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 11AM – 12PM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

March 2 – Adult Day Trip – Strawberry Festival (18+), St. Cloud Community Center, 3101 17th Street, St Cloud, 7:30AM – 8PM, Fee includes round trip transportation, gate admission, Oak Ridge Boys concert, strawberry shortcake, free entertainment throughout the park, dinner at Fred’s Market (gratuity included) and a special goody bag. Pre-registration is required by February 23.

March 2 – Pathway to the Grave, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 1 – 2PM, Hear the stories of untimely deaths, fitting ends, and final resting places of famous, infamous, and noteworthy women throughout history as presented in the bestselling book, Where Are They Buried? How Did They Die? by Tod Benoit.

March 4 – Peghorn Homestead Picnic, Peghorn Nature Park, 2101 Peghorn Way, St Cloud, 10AM – 2PM, Join us for live music, blacksmithing demonstrations, nature trail hikes, horseshoe games, local vendors, giveaways, and classes on homesteading such as canning, beekeeping, and gardening.

March 4 – Weed Wrangle, Peghorn Nature Park, 2101 Peghorn Way, St Cloud, 10AM – 12PM, Meet us at Peghorn Nature Park , gloves will be provided.  Please wear closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire for working outside.

March 6 - 12

March 6 – Toddler Open Gym, St. Cloud Civic Center, 3001 17th Street, St Cloud, 10:30AM – 12PM, Let your little one run out some energy, while enjoying quality time with them doing what they love!
What to expect: Unguided play time that will allow your child to explore the different set-ups in the gym with their adults in arm’s reach. Benefits: Gross and fine motor skills, supports early brain development, enhances social skills, and much more!

March 6 – Community Blood Drive, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 12 – 5PM, Be a hero and save a life by donating blood today! OneBlood’s Big Red Bus will be on-site to receive your life-saving donation. For the safety of donors and staff, face coverings must be worn to donate. If you do not have a face covering one will be provided. Temperatures will be taken upon arrival. If you don’t feel well or are running a fever, please stay home and make your donation another day. For more information or to find our

next mobile donation site, visit oneblood.org.

March 8 – STEAMworks, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 4:30 – 5PM, Power up your imagination, creativity, and learning with Ms. Crystal through a variety of weekly activities that will guide today’s curious minds to become tomorrow’s great innovators.

March 8 – Sensory Playdate, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 11AM – 12PM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

March 10 – Kids Night Out, St. Cloud Civic Center, 3001 17th Street, St Cloud, 6 – 9PM, Ages 5-14 Price includes dinner (pizza), games, bounce house and more.

March 12 – She Village, Lake Nona Town Center, 12 – 4PM, Let’s get that disco ball spinning! Join us in make a tie-dye shirt or even get matching metallic tattoos with your gal pals. The fun doesn’t have to stop there – shop local female-owned pop-up booths and sip on our signature cocktail, She’s All Sugar & Spice MargHERita!

March 13 - 19

March 15 – Adult Movie Matinee (Ages 18 and older), St. Cloud Civic Center, 3001 17th Street, St Cloud, 12:30 – 2:30PM, The movie feature being shown is “Uncharted” starring Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg and Antonio Banderas. Rated PG-13. Street-smart Nathan Drake is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter Victor “Sully” Sullivan to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan, and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada.

March 15 – Sensory Playdate, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 11AM – 12PM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

March 15 – STEAMworks, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 4:30 – 5PM, Power up your imagination, creativity, and learning with Ms. Crystal through a variety of weekly activities that will guide today’s curious minds to become tomorrow’s great innovators.

March 15 – Paint Night, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 6 – 7:30PM, Unlock your creativity each month by painting a masterpiece! Presented by local artist, Karen Robinson. Supplies provided. Registration required.

March 18 – A Day in the Life: Pioneer Women of St. Cloud, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 10 – 11:30AM, Discover the many contributions of St. Cloud women settlers in the early 1900s. Presented by the Women’s Club of St. Cloud.

March 19 – Mom, Move, & Learn, Dockside Lake Nona, 9:30 – 11:30AM, Natalia Foote leads an intimate yoga session. Afterward, refresh with light bites and a workshop on gratitude.

March 20 - 26

March 20 – Toddler Open Gym, St. Cloud Civic Center, 3001 17th Street, St Cloud, 10:30AM – 12PM, Let your little one run out some energy, while enjoying quality time with them doing what they love!
What to expect: Unguided play time that will allow your child to explore the different set-ups in the gym with their adults in arm’s reach. Benefits: Gross and fine motor skills, supports early brain development, enhances social skills, and much more!

March 22 – STEAMworks, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 4:30 – 5PM, Power up your imagination, creativity, and learning with Ms. Crystal through a variety of weekly activities that will guide today’s curious minds to become tomorrow’s great innovators.

March 22 – Sensory Playdate, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 11AM – 12PM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

March 27 - 31

March 27 – Toddler Open Gym, St. Cloud Civic Center, 3001 17th Street, St Cloud, 10:30AM – 12PM, Let your little one run out some energy, while enjoying quality time with them doing what they love!
What to expect: Unguided play time that will allow your child to explore the different set-ups in the gym with their adults in arm’s reach. Benefits: Gross and fine motor skills, supports early brain development, enhances social skills, and much more!

March 29 – STEAMworks, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 4:30 – 5PM, Power up your imagination, creativity, and learning with Ms. Crystal through a variety of weekly activities that will guide today’s curious minds to become tomorrow’s great innovators.

March 29 – Sensory Playdate, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St, St Cloud, 11AM – 12PM, Explore the five senses with sensory activities that benefit all children but are of particular help to those on the autism spectrum or those with sensory integration challenges.

Things to do in Mt. Dora/Deltona

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March 11 – LIVE IT Ride 2023, Gilbert Park, 310 South Tremain Street, Mount Dora, 5:30AM – 5PM, This cycling event is designed to raise funds for scholarships for Lake Technical College. There are three different routes to choose from: 19 mile photo scavenger hunt, 35 mile route around Lake Dora and a 62 mile metric century that takes our guests through the famous hills of Lake County on a scenic and popular route.

March 11 – Plaid in the Park, Sunset Park, 230 West 4th Avenue, Mount Dora, 4 – 8PM, Grab your kilts, your shamrocks, and your entire Clan and head over to Sunset Park in Mount Dora for a wee bit of Scottish and Irish entertainment, including Celtic music, bagpipes, Highland dancers and craft vendors. Great fun for the entire family!

March 18 & 19 – 26th Annual Mount Dora Spring Festival of Arts and Crafts, Downtown Mount Dora, 9AM – 5PM, Over 200 arts and crafts vendors spread out through the streets of downtown to display their “Spring” treasures.

March 25 – 70th Annual Sail Boat Regatta, Lake Dora and connecting waterways, 12 – 4:30PM, The oldest sail boat regatta in the state will prove to be a fun day for the whole family. Sit on the shore and watch these beautiful pieces of art coast through Lake Dora.

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March 1 - 5

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March 6 - 12

March 11 – LIVE IT Ride 2023, Gilbert Park, 310 South Tremain Street, Mount Dora, 5:30AM – 5PM, This cycling event is designed to raise funds for scholarships for Lake Technical College. There are three different routes to choose from: 19 mile photo scavenger hunt, 35 mile route around Lake Dora and a 62 mile metric century that takes our guests through the famous hills of Lake County on a scenic and popular route.

March 11 – Plaid in the Park, Sunset Park, 230 West 4th Avenue, Mount Dora, 4 – 8PM, Grab your kilts, your shamrocks, and your entire Clan and head over to Sunset Park in Mount Dora for a wee bit of Scottish and Irish entertainment, including Celtic music, bagpipes, Highland dancers and craft vendors. Great fun for the entire family!

March 13 - 19

March 18 & 19 – 26th Annual Mount Dora Spring Festival of Arts and Crafts, Downtown Mount Dora, 9AM – 5PM, Over 200 arts and crafts vendors spread out through the streets of downtown to display their “Spring” treasures.

March 20 - 26

March 25 – 70th Annual Sail Boat Regatta, Lake Dora and connecting waterways, 12 – 4:30PM, The oldest sail boat regatta in the state will prove to be a fun day for the whole family. Sit on the shore and watch these beautiful pieces of art coast through Lake Dora.

March 27 - 31

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Theme Park Events

March 1 – 30 –  ICON Park is offering The Wheel Deal – tickets to the attraction are just $20.23, a 45% savings. The entertainment destination also offers the Play Pass, an all-access pass to the top attractions which includes exclusive dining and shopping discounts. Guests can save more than 50% on the pass and it’s valid for 30 days after purchase.

March 1 – 30 – EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival, Park hours

March 1 – 30 – Seven Seas Food Festival, SeaWorld Orlando, Select days, Oceans of flavor and fun are waiting at SeaWorld. From foodies to families, everyone will find tasty delights among more than 200 distinct offerings. Explore more than 50 fresh global cuisine choices to pair with over 75 refreshing wine and cocktail selections, including more than 75 craft brews. Revitalize your taste buds as you share this fan-favorite event select dates, Feb 3- May 7. Add a taste of rock, country, Latin, or throwback sounds at our live music shows, and enjoy even more diverse entertainment and surprises at special times like Mardi Gras, St. Patrick’s Day, and Cinco de Mayo. With so many exquisite flavors to top off exhilarating coasters and extraordinary animal encounters, our Seven Seas Food Festival is a voyage to stir the soul—and warm the belly!

March 1 – 30 – Disney After Hours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 9:30PM – 12:30AM, Select nights, Get your ticket! On select nights and as the seasons change, new experiences come to life across the parks—marvel at magical decorations, discover world-class theatrical entertainment and enjoy special goodies.

March 2, 6, 13, 16, 20, 27 – Disney After Hours at Magic Kingdom Park, 9:30PM – 12:30AM, Experience a night of delight in Magic Kingdom park at a limited-capacity event with beloved attractions and tasty snacks.

March 9 – 12 & 16 – 19 – St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, SeaWorld Orlando, Park hours, Make your way to the Irish Market Plaza at select times to see lively entertainers, amazing stilt walkers, and more. Lose yourself in Irish melodies as traditional musicians bring their beautiful sounds to Orlando throughout the day. Take your Seven Seas Food Festival voyage to the Emerald Isle for classic recipes like corned beef hash and toast the day with a Guinness Irish Stout. See what’s new on the menu, 11:30 a.m. – park close.

Space Events

March 1 – 3 – Meet Astronaut Anna Fisher, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, NASA selects astronauts from a diverse pool of applicants with a wide variety of backgrounds, from scientists to pilots. From the thousands of applications received, only a few are chosen to be a member of the elite NASA Astronaut Corps. Each day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, visitors get the rare opportunity to meet a veteran NASA astronaut. Meet the Astronaut of the Day at any of the following opportunities.  See the Daily Schedule for the times for each when you arrive.

March 3 – Adrienne Romberger – Ticket to Space Book Signing, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Space Shop on 2nd Floor, Join the visitor complex in welcoming author Adrienne Romberger for a special book signing of “Ticket to Space.” Written and illustrated by Romberger, “Ticket to Space” uses rhymes and talking rockets to tell the story of human space travel beginning with the first American in space right up to today.

March 4 – 8 – Meet Astronaut Heidi Piper, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, NASA selects astronauts from a diverse pool of applicants with a wide variety of backgrounds, from scientists to pilots. From the thousands of applications received, only a few are chosen to be a member of the elite NASA Astronaut Corps. Each day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, visitors get the rare opportunity to meet a veteran NASA astronaut. Meet the Astronaut of the Day at any of the following opportunities.  See the Daily Schedule for the times for each when you arrive.

March 9 – 11 – Meet Astronaut John D. Bartoe, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, NASA selects astronauts from a diverse pool of applicants with a wide variety of backgrounds, from scientists to pilots. From the thousands of applications received, only a few are chosen to be a member of the elite NASA Astronaut Corps. Each day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, visitors get the rare opportunity to meet a veteran NASA astronaut. Meet the Astronaut of the Day at any of the following opportunities.  See the Daily Schedule for the times for each when you arrive.

March 9 – Launch Director Tour of Space Shuttle Atlantis, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, First tour 9:30am-12:30pm and second tour is 1:15-4:30pm, $75 in addition to daily admission, See space shuttle Atlantis with her last launch director, Mike Leinbach, and learn about the risks and rewards of the Space Shuttle Program from an insider. The 3-hour tour begins with a walking tour along the incredible spacecraft from nose to engines. Space is limited.

March 12 – 15 – Meet Astronaut JR Reilly, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, NASA selects astronauts from a diverse pool of applicants with a wide variety of backgrounds, from scientists to pilots. From the thousands of applications received, only a few are chosen to be a member of the elite NASA Astronaut Corps. Each day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, visitors get the rare opportunity to meet a veteran NASA astronaut. Meet the Astronaut of the Day at any of the following opportunities.  See the Daily Schedule for the times for each when you arrive.

March 16 – Meet Astronaut Ken Cameron, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, NASA selects astronauts from a diverse pool of applicants with a wide variety of backgrounds, from scientists to pilots. From the thousands of applications received, only a few are chosen to be a member of the elite NASA Astronaut Corps. Each day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, visitors get the rare opportunity to meet a veteran NASA astronaut. Meet the Astronaut of the Day at any of the following opportunities.  See the Daily Schedule for the times for each when you arrive.

March 16 – Launch Director Tour of Space Shuttle Atlantis, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, First tour 9:30am-12:30pm and second tour is 1:15-4:30pm, $75 in addition to daily admission, See space shuttle Atlantis with her last launch director, Mike Leinbach, and learn about the risks and rewards of the Space Shuttle Program from an insider. The 3-hour tour begins with a walking tour along the incredible spacecraft from nose to engines. Space is limited.

March 17 – 21 – Meet Astronaut Bob Cenker, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, NASA selects astronauts from a diverse pool of applicants with a wide variety of backgrounds, from scientists to pilots. From the thousands of applications received, only a few are chosen to be a member of the elite NASA Astronaut Corps. Each day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, visitors get the rare opportunity to meet a veteran NASA astronaut. Meet the Astronaut of the Day at any of the following opportunities.  See the Daily Schedule for the times for each when you arrive.

March 22 – 25 – Meet Astronaut Jose Hernandez, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, NASA selects astronauts from a diverse pool of applicants with a wide variety of backgrounds, from scientists to pilots. From the thousands of applications received, only a few are chosen to be a member of the elite NASA Astronaut Corps. Each day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, visitors get the rare opportunity to meet a veteran NASA astronaut. Meet the Astronaut of the Day at any of the following opportunities.  See the Daily Schedule for the times for each when you arrive.

March 26 – 29 – Meet Astronaut Roger Crouch, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, NASA selects astronauts from a diverse pool of applicants with a wide variety of backgrounds, from scientists to pilots. From the thousands of applications received, only a few are chosen to be a member of the elite NASA Astronaut Corps. Each day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, visitors get the rare opportunity to meet a veteran NASA astronaut. Meet the Astronaut of the Day at any of the following opportunities.  See the Daily Schedule for the times for each when you arrive.

March 22 – 25 – Meet Astronaut Jack Lousma, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, NASA selects astronauts from a diverse pool of applicants with a wide variety of backgrounds, from scientists to pilots. From the thousands of applications received, only a few are chosen to be a member of the elite NASA Astronaut Corps. Each day at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, visitors get the rare opportunity to meet a veteran NASA astronaut. Meet the Astronaut of the Day at any of the following opportunities.  See the Daily Schedule for the times for each when you arrive.

Rocket Launches

March 1 – SpaceX Falcon 9, 2:44PM, Falcon 9 OneWeb 17 – The 17th flight dedicated to the OneWeb high-speed Internet constellation.

March 10 – SpaceX Falcon 9 CRS-27, SpaceX’s Dragon will deliver new science investigations, supplies, and equipment for the international crew, including the final two experiments comprising the National Institutes for Health and International Space Station National Laboratory’s Tissue Chips in Space initiative.

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