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A Turbulent Time

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The Orange County Regional History Center in downtown Orlando features “Leaving Vietnam,” an exhibit examining the impact of the Vietnam War on Central Florida. The display is up through Nov. 5. Admission is $8 with discounts for seniors, children and military. Details: thehistory­center.org.

Today

♦Ballroom dance: American style waltz, foxtrot, tango, rumba, cha cha, and swing. Open to beginner through silver level. Partner not needed. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays through May, Winter Park Community Center, 721 W. New England Ave., Winter Park, free for Winter Park residents, small annual facility fee for nonresiden­ts, 407-599-3275.

♦Music Mondays: See “Phantom of the Paradise.” 9:30 p.m., Enzian Theater, 1300 S Orlando Ave., Maitland, $11, 407-629-0054.

Tuesday

♦Preserving Enterprise Cemetery: Enterprise author/ activist, Sandra Walters, will introduce attendees to one of West Volusia’s oldest cemeteries, Enterprise Evergreen, establishe­d in 1841. 7 p.m., West Volusia Historical Society Complex, 137 W. Michigan Ave., DeLand, free, 386-740-6813.

♦Plant clinic: University of Florida/Volusia County Extension master gardeners will share fall gardening tips and answer questions. Residents can bring their plants for free check-ups. From 10 a.m. to noon, DeBary Public Library, 200 N. Charles Beall Blvd., DeBary, free, 386-822-5778.

Wednesday

♦Chef’s Night Series: Primetime Kitchen radio show host Jim Colbert with other local chefs prepare a dinner to raise money for the Darden Foundation Community Kitchen. 6 p.m., Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, 411 Mercy Drive, Orlando, $100, 407-514-1070.

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