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Bands and fans flood downtown Orlando for the annual Florida Music Festival. The three-day concert takes over 15 stages, kicking off at 6:30 p.m. with performanc­es by local artists, such as Michelle Beebs, The Getbye, The Mellow Relics and more. All shows are free. For a full schedule, visit floridamus­icfestival.com.

Today

♦Night On Broadway 2017 “Titanic”: Presented by the Winter Park High School Choral Department and including more than 350 students, parents, volunteers and industry profession­als. 7:30 p.m. today-Saturday, Winter Park High School, Ann Derflinger Auditorium, 2100 Summerfiel­d Road, Winter Park, $17, 407-628-3028.

♦Picnic on the Plaza Earth Day Celebratio­n: The City of Ormond Beach Earth Day celebratio­n will include live entertainm­ent, giveaways and informatio­n on how to be Earthfrien­dly. 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Ormond Beach City Hall, 22 S. Beach St., Ormond Beach, free, 386-676-3315.

♦Magna Campana Handbell Ensemble: Let’s Go To The Movies: 7 p.m., Women’s Club of Leesburg, 700 S. 9th St., Leesburg, free, 352-787-6354.

♦Symphony Under The Stars: 8 p.m., UCF Reflection Pond, 4000 Central Florida Blvd., Orlando, free, 407-823-1500.

♦Orange Audubon Society: Wayne Osborne, a biologist and volunteer with the North American Freshwater Turtle Research Group, will present “Freshwater Turtles of Central Florida.” He will share details about survey and conservati­on efforts and how to identify local turtle species. 7 p.m., Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave., Orlando, free, 407-637-2525.

♦Lake Sumter Computer Society: Computer devices, iDevices, presentati­ons, sharing and learning. Beginner to expert users welcome. 2:15 p.m. first and third Thursdays of the month, Lake Sumter State College, Leesburg Campus, 9501 U.S. Highway 441, Leesburg, free for two meetings, $24 per year, 989-335-0296.

Friday

♦“Pooh’s Hundred Acre Woods” presentati­on: Eileen Tramontana, executive director at the Trout Lake Nature Center, will present a program about how Winnie the Pooh stories or watching Disney’s Pooh films has shaped and continues to shape our early impression­s of nature. 6 p.m., Trout Lake Nature Center, 520 E. County Road 44, Eustis, free, donations welcome, 352-357-7536.

♦Senior Volunteer and Job Fair: Attendees will be able to speak to various local organizati­ons seeking capable seniors looking for volunteer and job opportunit­ies. No experience necessary. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., One Senior Place, 715 Douglas Ave., Altamonte Springs, free, 407-949-6733.

♦City-wide garage sale: The St. Cloud City Council has designated the April 21-23 weekend for a city-wide garage sale under the auspice of a city-wide permit issued by the City Council. This means any person within city limits may have a garage sale on their property on any of the three designated days without possessing a permit. Details: 407-957-7224.

♦Bunco: There will be bunco, cash prizes, snacks and dessert. Proceeds benefit the Council of Catholic Women. 7 p.m., Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, 1310 Maximilian St., Deltona, $5, 386-216-8840.

Saturday

♦The Great Duck Derby: Features a series of rubber duck races in the park’s waterways. Family activities include hikes and self-guided tours, animal encounters, a bounce house, face painting and old-fashioned hay rides. Ducks can be purchased for $5 each. All ducks will be numbered, and prizes will be awarded for the ducks that cross the finish line first. All proceeds will benefit environmen­tal education for children. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mead Botanical Garden, 1300 S. Denning Drive, Winter Park, admission is free, 407-599-2800.

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