Things To Do
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Today
Music at the Casa: Featuring a performance by Alborea Dances Flamenco. noon-3 p.m., Casa Feliz, 656 N. Park Ave., Winter Park, free, donation appreciated, 407-628-8200.
Celebration of Music Edu
cation Concert: The Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra will pay tribute to the music education programs in Central Florida. The concert will feature the FSYO Overture Strings, Prelude, and Philharmonia orchestras, and intends to recognize the invaluable contributions of music teachers to the lives of students. 4 p.m., Edgewater High School, 3100 Edgewater Drive, Orlando, $8-$16, free for teachers, 407-999-7800.
Orlando Chowder Festi
val: Includes chowder, craft beer and area restaurants competing for the 2016 Chowder Cup, benefiting Heart to Heart a Community Care Home. 1:30 p.m., Winter Park Civic Center, 1050 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park, $30 (21 or older), 321-396-7790.
Bel Canto Singers: The group will celebrate their 44th season presenting classic choral music with the program “Matters of the Heart” featuring guest artist Beverley Rinaldi, a lyric coloratura soprano. 3:30 p.m., Ormond Beach Presbyterian Church, 105 Amsden Road, Ormond Beach, $10 suggested donation, 386-492-1940.
Pine Castle Pioneer Days
Festival: The annual event promotes the living history of the Pine Castle area through demonstrations and fun events for children. Activities include traditional pioneer crafts and demonstrations such as historic encampments and reenactments, traditional music, quilting, basketry and storytelling. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Cypress Grove Park, 290 W. Holden Ave., Orlando, $5, 407-427-9692.
Downtown Food & Wine
Fest: Includes food from area restaurants, cooking demos, domestic beer and international wine samples and live music. Proceeds benefit the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association Educational Foundation. noon-7 p.m., Lake Eola Park, Robinson Street and Eola Drive, Orlando, $15-$100, 407-246-1419.
114th annual GeorgeFest
Patriotic Celebration: The City of Eustis’ annual event features live music, a carnival, seaplane rides, food vendors, arts and crafts, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Ferran Park, 250 Ferran Park Drive, Eustis, admission is free, tickets must be purchased for carnival rides, 352-357-3434.
Port Canaveral Seafood
and Music Festival: Featuring a wide variety of seafood vendors from Central Florida and across the United States, concerts, North America’s only traveling live shark exhibit, arts and crafts, children’s games and a pirate parade. Gates open at 11 a.m., The Port at Port Canaveral, 670 Dave Nisbet Drive, Cape Canaveral, $10-$49. 1-855-386-3836.
81st Annual Bach Festival: Bach’s St. Matthew’s Pas
sion: 3 p.m., Knowles Memorial Chapel, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, $25-$65, 407-646-2182.
Broadway in Your Back
yard: 2 p.m., Southwest Orlando Rosen Jewish Community Center, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando, $15-$30, 407-387-5330.
Oklahoma!: The Wekiva River Players Junior Theater will present the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic musical. 2:30 p.m., Lake Mary High School Auditorium, 655 Longwood-Lake Mary Road, Lake Mary, $12 general admission, $10 for students, 407-262-1801.
Art Fiesta: The 54th annual event is presented by the City of New Smyrna Beach Parks and Recreation Department will feature more than 230 artists and crafters. There will be live entertainment, a stilt walker, face painter and balloon artist. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Old Fort Park, 210 Sams Ave., New Smyrna Beach, admission is free, 386-424-2175.