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CoffeeTalk with McMacken


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NOV. 21

The Goldenrod Historical Society is taking a field trip to the Lake Mary Historical Museum at 10 a.m. Nov. 21. In addition to the regular museum exhibits, the museum will feature its Christmas display of vintage Christmas trees, toys and decorations so make sure you mark your calendars now for this great event. Invite friends and family and let us know how many will be coming. As with our own museum, the admission is free but they do accept donations. We will be enjoying lunch in a local restaurant so bring your lunch money and your appetite for a great meal. It’s at 158 N. Country Club Road in Lake Mary.

CoffeeTalk featuring Commissioner Tom McMacken runs from 8 to 9 a.m. Thursday Nov. 21 at the Winter Park Welcome Center at the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce. Got a latte on your mind or some beans to grind? Now’s your chance, with an informal open discussion with a city elected official to voice concerns and get results. Visit cityofwinterpark.org for more information.

NOV. 23

The 22nd annual Brouhaha Film and Video Showcase kicks off at the Enzian Theater at 11 a.m. Nov. 23. It’s a series of four programs of multiple short films from acclaimed filmmakers. It’s only $5 per program or $10 for all four. Admission is free to Enzian Film Society members and participating filmmakers. It goes on through Sunday, Nov. 24.

ONGOING

Take a stroll down memory lane at the Winter Park Playhouse as we pay tribute to two of America’s most well-loved composers of all time, George and Ira Gershwin! This high-energy song and dance celebration will put a smile on your face and a song in your heart! Featuring a collection of Gershwin favorites, including “Embraceable You,” “I’ve Got a Crush on You,” “I Got Rhythm,” “Someone to Watch Over Me,” and “S’Wonderful!” Who could ask for anything more? It’s Nov. 21-24 and Dec. 5-14. It’s all conceived by Roy Alan with the narrative by Todd Allen Long and musical arrangements by Christopher Leavy.

 

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