 August 2021
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It’s no secret that we have one of the nation’s best farmers markets right here in our backyard. A farmers market provides many benefits to a community such as the following: - serves as a local gathering place to buy hyper-local items that you cannot typically find in other retail stores
- a central place to find local, fresh, healthy, flavorful, and nutrient-dense foods
- provides retail options for local farmers to sell their products and, in turn, encourages local farmers
- supports the local economy and a healthy lifestyle
- brings the community together and provides a central gathering place
- strengthens our downtown by bringing customers and visitors every Saturday
In honor of National Farmers Market Week, show appreciation for this community cornerstone by stopping by the Winter Garden Farmers Market. The Market is held every Saturday from 8:00 am – 1:00 pm at the Downtown Pavilion, 104 S. Lakeview Ave. Click here for more information about the market and the benefits it provides to our community.
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Show Your Winter Garden Gov Some Love on #CityHallSelfie Day August 13Display your civic pride on the internationally celebrated City Hall Selfie Day on Friday, August 13! Here’s how to participate: - Snap an individual or group selfie in front of Winter Garden City Hall or any local government building.
- Post the picture on social media using the hashtag #CityHallSelfie.
- Tag @ELGLNetwork on Facebook, @ELGL50 on Twitter,@ELGL50 on Instagram.
Observing #CityHallSelfie Day is a fun way to show appreciation to City government essential workers and showcase pride for your community.
For more information about this sixth annual celebration, please visit www.elgl.org/cityhallselfie.
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Local Vaccination SitesThere are a number of local options to get a COVID-19 vaccine. All vaccines are free. For a detailed list of vaccination sites, click here.
COVID-19 information for both residents and businesses can be found on the COVID-19 Resources page of the City website
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Head Back to School with a Waste-Free LunchboxIt’s almost time to head back to class, and with a little planning for lunches you can prevent the usage of single-use plastics such as straws, spoons, and forks, and stop the waste of disposable packaging that end up in the landfill. Buy food and drink in bulk, and then add these items to your back-to-school list to help you pack waste-free lunches for your kids. Grown-ups can use these, too. - Insulated lunch bag or steel lunchbox
- Reusable sandwich and snack bags
- Refillable water/drink bottles and thermos
- Travel utensil sets (or shop for inexpensive stainless spoons and forks at a thrift store)
- Various sizes of reusable containers for leftovers, fruit, dips, etc.
- Washable napkins
For more information, call 407.877.5193.
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An Old-Fashioned Water Saving TipIt’s hot and you’re thirsty for a glass of water. Do you turn on the faucet and let it run until the water gets cold? That habit could waste a lot of water. According to Faucet Boss, the average flow rate of a faucet is between 1.0 GPM and 1.5 GPM (Gallons Per Minute). The Alliance for Water Efficiency reports a new kitchen faucet flows at a rate of approximately ½ gallon per minute, while older faucets may flow at closer to 2.2 gallons per minute. That means you could be pouring up to a gallon of water down the drain for every 30 seconds that you leave the tap running.
Hydrate and save water by filling a pitcher or reusable water bottles with tap water and placing in the refrigerator to chill.
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Download Your Mobile Citizen AppPotholes, down street signs, damaged garbage bin, sewer back-ups, defected street lights or damaged park equipment …
Have you ever seen any of these concerns and were unsure where or whether to report it? In a few clicks on your mobile device, you will now have a sure and convenient means to report and route a concern for a prompt response. The City of Winter Garden announces the launch of our New Mobile Citizen App. This slick App allows you to ask a question if you’re planning to modify your property or submit a work request for service issues encountered at your home, in your neighborhood or throughout our community – even allowing you to snap a quick photo to submit an attachment. It really is an enhanced way to engage and be involved in City affairs helping to preserve the appealing qualities that make Winter Garden a desirable community.
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Participate in Your City
There are many different ways you can participate in your City government. Here are some options for you to consider: VOLUNTEERThe City of Winter Garden is currently seeking volunteers for ALL Boards and Committees. There are open seats on a number of advisory boards and committees that welcome your participation. Most have monthly meetings and require only a few hours of volunteer time per month. For those interested in serving, please complete the Board Interest Form.
To find out more, contact the City Clerk’s office at 407-656-4111, ext. 2297, or stop by City Hall at 300 W. Plant St. JOIN A CLASS OR LEAGUESign up for one of the many classes or leagues offered by the City of Winter Garden Parks and Recreation Department. ATTEND A MEETINGAttend City meetings. Join us in the City Hall Commission Chambers. Check out the calendar for upcoming meetings & events.
*The City has resumed in-person meetings. In the event you are unable to attend, there may be a temporary option to listen remotely via GoTo Webinar. Please check the individual meetings here to see if this an option for the meeting you would like to attend.
*City Commission Meeting recordings are available the next business day following the meeting, Click here to listen.
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Stay in the Know by Subscribing to City’s Electronic News OutletsDo you want to be the first to know what is happening in your hometown? The City of Winter Garden has several online communication tools to keep you informed of timely news, events, programs, services, meetings, and so much more! Be sure to subscribe to the following electronic news outlets to stay in the know:
*City of Winter Garden E-News – If you are reading this because someone forwarded it or because you found it on the City website, you can subscribe to receive your own monthly copy. This electronic newsletter provides current news and events delivered via email and/or text the first week of every month. To subscribe, click here and select “NEWS FLASH” and “City News Updates,” and indicate preferred method of delivery.
*News Flash Alerts – Timely bulletins about City news and happenings delivered via email and/or text at the same time the information is posted on the City of Winter Garden website. To subscribe, click here and select “NEWS FLASH” and “City News Updates,” and indicate preferred method of delivery.
*Downtown Winter Garden News – Timely updates on city news, events, new local experiences, and special offers delivered to your email when News articles are posted on the Downtown Winter Garden website. To subscribe, visit www.downtownwg.com and register for “Stay Connected” at bottom of homepage.
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Parks & Recreation NewsSummer Fun with Winter Garden PARKS & RECREATION!
Find dates, details and fees at: Parks and Recreation or call 407.656.4155.
Tai Chi, Yoga, Martial Arts, Tennis, Softball, 50+ Activities, Special Olympics Activities, Trips, Horticulture Lectures, Guitar Lessons, Art Classes, Kickball, Preschool Activities, and more! Click here for dates, details, and fees or call 407.656.4155.
Gentle YogaGreat for beginners or anyone that wants to learn the basics of yoga. Yoga involves stretching and strengthening exercises, breathing techniques, and relaxing meditation.
Tuesdays | 7:15 – 8:15 pm 16 years and older $9 City Resident; $10 Nonresident per class Zumba Gold
Active older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower-intensity. Zumba Gold introduces easy-to-follow Zumba choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion, and coordination.
Mondays and Thursdays 11:30 am – 12:15 pm $3 per class City Resident; $4 Nonresident Zumba
Move your hips and exercise in disguise! An exciting, dance-fitness class that features exotic rhythms set to high energy international beats.
Mondays and Wednesdays | 7:00 – 8:00 pm Saturdays | 9:00 – 10:00 am $5 City Resident; $6 Nonresident per class $40 City Resident; $46 Nonresident per month
Adult 4v4 Soccer Season Striker Soccer Academy provides fun recreational soccer leagues for local residents of all abilities. Divisions include Men’s, Women’s, Co-ed and over 35. The adult soccer league encourages good sportsmanship and camaraderie among all players. Bring a team or register as a free agent. Playing in the 4v4 league is an ideal way to have fun, maintain fitness and meet new people! Start Date: August 25 Wednesdays | 6:50 – 9:15 pm Braddock Park Click here to register.
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Winter Garden's Fire Rescue Safety Corner
Hurricane SeasonHurricane preparedness is the best protection. Now is the time to create a hurricane kit and have an emergency preparedness plan in place. Click here for a Hurricane Safety Checklist.
Stay tuned to cwdgn.com for information about sand bags pick-up and other storm related information. City of Winter Garden Emergency After Hours Phone Numbers Summer Safety Tips:
- Wear waterproof sunscreen and apply often.
- Hot weather can cause heat stroke and heat cramps. Make sure to drink enough water to avoid dehydration.
- Keep children and pets away from outdoor grills.
- Propane and charcoal grills should only be used outdoors.
- Know at least two ways out of every room and make sure all windows and doors open easily.
Smoke alarms save lives (photoelectric alarms are recommended). To learn about the Winter Garden Fire Rescue Department’s smoke alarm program or for fire safety information, call 407.877.5175.
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Live Music Every Friday
Catch live music every Friday night from 7:00-9:00 pm in the center of Downtown at Centennial Plaza. This month’s Fridays on the Plaza musical line-up:
- August 6 - Tree Frogs (Classic Hits - 70’s & 80’s)
- August 13 - Molly Holton (Acoustic Blues)
- August 20 - Porchdogs (Cajun, Zydeco)
- August 27 - Crenshaw (Folk)
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City Hall Art Exhibit Honoring Dr. Albert Gleason: West Orange County’s Eminent Physician
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Dr. Albert Gleason (1911-2015) began practicing medicine locally in 1945 after serving in World War II and he continued for the next 60 years. He was also instrumental in establishing and serving as chief of staff at both West Orange Memorial Hospital in Winter Garden, and Health Central Hospital when it was constructed in Ocoee. The exhibit features photographs and other memorabilia highlighting Dr. Gleason’s life and legacy.
Now through August 31 Weekdays | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Art in Public Places Gallery in Winter Garden City Hall 300 W. Plant Street
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Winter Garden Art AssociationSOBO Art Gallery127 S. Boyd Street407.347.7996 wgart.org
CURRENT AND UPCOMING EXHIBITIONSOpen Tuesdays – Saturdays, 10:00 am – 6:00 pmFREE Admission
Unconventional BeautySOBO Gallery is exhibiting 2D and 3D works celebrating Unconventional Beauty. Please join us for the free opening reception at the gallery.
Opening Reception: August 5 | 5:30 – 8:00 pm Exhibition: August 2 – October 2
CALL TO ARTISTSFor The Love of Trees SOBO Gallery is looking for 2D and 3D works that reflect our love for trees and the need to keep planting them. Interested artists should submit their works online from September 1 – 8. Call to Artists: September 1 – 8, Details at Call to ArtistsWORKSHOPS Artist Night Studio: Life Drawing
Model available to draw every Wednesday night.
Wednesdays | 6:30 – 9:00 pm 18 years and older only $10 member/$15 non-members Please click here for more details. VOLUNTEER Currently accepting applications for volunteer opportunities at SOBO for Saturdays! Sign up at wgart.org/volunteer
PROGRAMS FOR ALZHEIMER'S AND DEMENTIA
*Due to current restrictions for those at risk, please check the website for more information.
Musical Minds
With Central Florida Community Arts
Visit cfcarts.com/musicalminds or call 407.937.1800, Ext. 719
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Heritage Museum Premieres Silver Screens ExhibitAt the Movies: Winter Garden’s Silver Screens
For over a century, residents have enjoyed cinematic fare and more at a variety of venues, from the days of Norma Shearer’s silent films through today’s high tech live performances. The Winter Garden Heritage Foundation will feature photographs and artifacts that bring to life the history of Winter Garden’s theaters.
Now through November 15 Tuesdays – Saturdays | 11:00 am – 3:00 pm Free Admission
Winter Garden Heritage Museum, 1 N. Main Street
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 Garden Theatre under construction
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Garden Theatre160 W. Plant Street 407.877.4736 gardentheatre.org
LIVE THEATRE
Man of La ManchaWritten by Dale Wasserman | Music by Mitch Leigh Lyrics by Joe Darion | Directed by Joseph C. WalshLike beauty my friend, ‘tis all in the eyes of the beholder. A story of imagination, adventure, and chivalry rises from the darkness and despair of a prison cell, carried aloft by some of the American Theatre’s most familiar and beloved songs. The walls fall away as Miguel de Cervantes transforms into his legendary hero Don Quixote and humanizes his fellow inmates through his musical misadventures. This bold reimagining of Don Quixote’s quest — a glorious affirmation of the resilience of the human spirit — dares everyone to dream “The Impossible Dream” and search for the good in each one of us. August 27 – September 19 | Matinee and evening performances Tickets start at $35Discounts available for youth, seniors, groups, and military members gardentheatre.org/plays MOVIES
Interactive Movies
Interactive films feature pre-show entertainment and in-show activities.
The Birdcage (1996, R) I’ve never felt such tension. It’s like riding a psychotic horse towards a burning stable. In this Robin Williams classic, a gay cabaret owner and his drag queen partner agree to put up a false straight front so that their son can introduce them to his fiancée's old-fashioned parents. Sunday, August 8 | $15
Pre-Show Activities: 6:30 pm Movie Start Time: 7:00 pm EDUCATION
Talent is blooming at the Garden this summer! At every age level, students are encouraged to try something new, develop their theatre skills, and become more confident in everything they do. Camps are tailored to fit the needs of each grade or skill level, and are taught by experienced local theatre professionals.
Magic Musicals
August 2 - 6 | 8:30 am - 2:00 pm | Grades 1st – 3rd The Wonderful World of Oz
August 2 - 6 | 9:00 am - 2:30 pm | Grades 3rd – 6th
Garden Theatre also offers extended day programming for parents who need more schedule flexibility. The extended day runs from 2:00 pm – 5:30 pm. Extended day programming is supervised and may include crafts, movies, or games.
gardentheatre.org/education
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