What To Do Today
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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.