Showing posts with label Stuff To Do In Orlando. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stuff To Do In Orlando. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey in Orlando

Get ready to giggle, Central Florida: on December 8 and 10, clowns from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® will make special appearances in the region to entertain and interact with the public. The Ambassadors of Laughter will ignite attendees’ funny bones with lighthearted antics that offer a sneak preview of DRAGONS, the all-new 142nd Edition of The Greatest Show On Earth® playing the Amway Center this January.

On Thursday, December 8, clowns will blend the magic of the circus with the importance of reading during Reading with Ringling Day, special presentations at three libraries in Orange and Seminole counties (see accompanying schedule of appearance times and locations). After a lively rendition of a circus-themed book, they’ll engage the audience with juggling, plate spinning and other silly and dynamic demonstrations previewing The Greatest Show on Earth®. The clowns will give away stickers and clown noses (while supplies last). The library events are free and everyone is invited.

The silliness continues on Saturday, December 10 at 1 and 3 p.m. when the clowns perform “Science of the Circus” at the Orlando Science Center (OSC). With antics including balancing on a high wire the way acrobats do in the circus, the clowning team makes learning science fun and comical. The performance is included with paid admission to OSC, which is $17 for adults, $12 for kids (ages 3-11), and free for Science Center members. For more information, call 407-514-2000 or go to www.osc.org. OSC is located at 777 East Princeton Street, Orlando, FL 32803.

DRAGONS is a never-before-seen blend of renowned spiritual and real life legends and is coming January 12-16 to the Amway Center in Orlando. For tickets and more information, visit www.ringling.com

Friday, November 11, 2011

Festivals of Speed Orlando is this Weekend

Festivals of Speed Orlando at The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes to benefit the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is this weekend.

Sunday, November 13, 2011
10:00am - 4:00pm
www.festivalsofspeed.com
305-814-9450

Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes
4012 Central Florida Parkway
Orlando, FL 32837

Velocity TV will be onsite interviewing Vehicle Registrants & Sponsors!

For the first time- this year's Festivals of Speed Orlando will have a
Drive Through style awards ceremony!

Special Awards winners will be presented with trophies from Tiffany & Co

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Live From Loews Aloha Friday

The award-winning culinary team at Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando is honored to kick off Eat Local Week, in partnership with Slow Food Orlando, with a food event designed to showcase the bounty of Central Florida. On Friday, November 11, from 6:30 - 8:30 pm, local residents and hotel guests can enjoy a poolside event featuring innovative food made with ingredients from some of the area’s farmers, fishermen and purveyors.

“We are excited to be chosen to host the kick-off event for Eat Local Week,” says Executive Chef Nando Belmonte. “My team and I have created a diverse menu that showcases some of our favorite local products. Our aim is to combine great food and drinks, entertainment and camaraderie in a special setting that celebrates the spirit of our hotel and the values we share with Slow Food Orlando.”

The Live from Loews Aloha Friday menu features:

Wild Ocean Seafood Market
Port Canaveral, Florida
Bula Bar & Grill - Korean Fish Taco
Spiced, seared Pacific white fish, chili-lime Napa slaw,
homemade flour tortilla.

Palmetto Creek Farms
Avon Park, Florida
Jake’s American Bar - Sous-Vide Pork Belly BLT
Slow-braised pork belly on sourdough bread,
Applewood smoked bacon, pickled onions, tomato jam.

Deep Creek Livestock
DeLand, Florida
Islands Dining Room – Hibachi Beef
Hibachi-grilled all natural beef and vegetable
fried rice, sweet ginger and creamy garlic sauce.

Hearts of Christmas Farms
Christmas, Florida
Market Salad Station
Assortment of organic greens, cucumbers, carrots,
vine-ripened tomatoes, red onion, croutons, shredded cheddar,
watermelon radish, garbanzo beans, artichokes, toasted almonds,
sunflower seeds, pistachio, cranberry grain mustard dressing,
ginger soy, avocado ranch dressing,
Olde Hearth Bread Company artisan bread display.

Palmetto Creek Farms
Avon Park, Florida
Wild Ocean Seafood Market
Port Canaveral, Florida
Orchid Court Sushi Bar - Sushi Duo
All natural beef and ruby red shrimp roll
pickled ginger, soy and wasabi.

Lake Meadows Farms
Ocoee, Florida
Dessert
Five-spiced custard with caramel sauce,
tempura cheese cake with green tea ice cream,
Hawaiian dark chocolate Haupia pie.

General admission and VIP tickets for the all-inclusive Live from Loews Aloha Friday event are available on-line

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Lakeridge Winery Annual Holilday Open House

Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards will be hosting their 21st Annual Holilday Open House on November 11th, 12th & 13th. This three-day outdoor event will feature live holiday & blues music, an arts & craft show and award-winning Lakeridge Wines. The event will be held Friday & Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking and admission are free for all guests.

Complimentary winery tours and wine tasting will be held throughout the festival and the Wine Shop will be offering great specials. There will be food & beverage vendors serving a variety of items for purchase including domestic & imported beers and Lakeridge wines by the glass. Plenty of seating will be available, but guests are welcome to bring their own chairs and blankets.

There will also be a Lakeridge Winery booth on the festival grounds where guests can sign up for a chance to win a flat screen HDTV. Guests should not pass up this opportunity as there is no charge to enter the giveaway.

Music Schedule

Friday, November 11th
10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.: The Nightly Blues Band
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.: Baby Blues & The No Attitude Band
Saturday, November 12th
10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.: Baby Blues & The No Attitude Band
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.: "Beautiful Bobby" Blackmon & The B3 Blues Band
Sunday, November 13th
11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.: The Selwyn Birchwood Band
2:00 p.m. - 5 p.m.: Baby Blues & The No Attitude Band

Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards is Florida's largest premium winery, and remains a pioneer in the development of table and sparkling wines made from Muscadine and hybrid grapes. Owned and operated by Seavin, Inc., Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards has won over 500 awards for excellence in winemaking. Complimentary tours and tasting are offered seven days a week at their 30,000 sq. ft. facility in Clermont, FL and they host numerous festivals throughout the year.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Southern Womens Show Win Free Tickets

Win Free Tickets To The Balancing Act Tour at the Southern Women's Show!The Balance Your Life Tour is making its way to Orlando next weekend (October 13-16) at the Southern Women’s Show, and Biotrue wants to give you the opportunity to attend for free! On Monday, October 10, look out for the status update on the Biotrue™ Facebook page about the show, leave a comment on the post, and you'll be automatically entered to win. Tickets are first come, first serve so if you are selected, we’ll message you directly.

For a list of official rules for the ticket giveaway, please click here
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Monday, October 3, 2011

Winter Springs Festival of the Arts Weekend Highlights

The Winter Springs Festival of the Arts, presented by Bright House Networks, celebrates the appreciation of art, wine, and music attracting an estimated 20,000 art connoisseurs, residents, and visitors.

The festival is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 15 and 16 along Blumberg Boulevard at the Winter Springs Town Center, located at the northwest corner of SR 434 and Tuskawilla Road.

Produced by the Oviedo-Winter Springs Regional Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the City of Winter Springs, the Festival of the Arts is free and open to the public. Fine art presentations include sculpture and clay, drawing, graphics, pastels, crafts, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, digital media, and performing arts.

With 125 juried and invited artists participating, this annual festival is a true representation of the various artistic and creative personalities that comprise the greater Central Florida region with more than $13,000 in cash prizes awarded to participating artists.

Festival Highlights and Entertainment Schedule

Friday, October 14 at 7:30 p.m.: Experimental Film with Jodie Mack
New this year, Winter Springs Festival of the Arts presents Experimental Film with Sunspot Cinema on Friday, October 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Festival VIP tent. Renowned international experimental filmmaker Christopher Harris established Sunspot Cinema in 2009 and has selected a number of engaging and provocative experimental films. This collection of shorts gives a rare and unique opportunity for residents of Central Florida to experience films of this nature.

Jodie Mack is an independent animator, curator, and historian-in-training who received her MFA in film, video, and new media from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2007 and currently teaches animation at Dartmouth College. Combining the formal techniques and structures of abstract/absolute animation with those of cinematic genres, her handmade films use collage to explore the relationship between graphic cinema and storytelling, the tension between form and meaning.


Sunspot Cinema After Glow Party: Friday, October 14 at Winter Springs Town Center
Following the Experimental Film, the entertainment continues with an After Glow Party on the Patio of the Winter Springs Town Center featuring the Ennis Pruitt and the Wyndbreakers. Guests enjoy live music and food and drink specials from Tijuana Flats, Cristiano's Wine Bar, Huey Magoo's, and Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt from 7 to 11 p.m.

Live Entertainment on the Main Stage: Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 16
Fine art is paired with a dynamic line-up of live entertainment on the main stage throughout the weekend. From classic and smooth jazz to Latin stylings and a barbershop quartet, there is something for everyone.

Saturday
Ian Vidal Noon
Gabriel Collazo 1 p.m.
Joe Young Jazz Quartet 2 p.m.
John Korbel 3 p.m.
Matt the "Saxman" 4 p.m.

Sunday
Lowell K Lawson Noon
Alberto Bravo Band 1 p.m.
Makeshift 2 p.m.
New Covenant Jazz Ensemble 3 p.m.
Carey Frank Quartet 4 p.m.


Family Activities and Entertainment: Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 16
Designed for the entire family to enjoy, a variety of food and beverages will be available for purchase. In addition to fine art exhibits, there will also be a children's entertainment stage, a senior's art exhibit, and student art exhibit.

For a complete listing of activities, attending artists, and festival information, visit www.WSFOTA.org and on Facebook.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Halloween Favorites at Fantasy of Flight

Those accustomed to dealing with concrete, easy-to-prove concepts, such as the mechanics of an aircraft, the physics of flight or the value of a rare vintage plane are invited to fine tune their sixth sense this October as Fantasy of Flight explores the unexplained, unidentified and unexpected aspects of its world-renowned collection of rare and vintage aircraft and reveals some of aviation's most puzzling mysteries.

Two unique events, the family-friendly Haunted Hangar Walking Tour and nightFlight: Phase Three of the Paranormal Investigation, a spine-tingling late night experience, offer guests a chance to celebrate Halloween like never before.

The "ghoulie"-guided, half-hour Haunted Hangar Walking Tour engages guests of all ages with little known-aviation tales and unsolved mysteries - from the famous Lost Squadron to Lindbergh's spectral companions - all guaranteed to cast a supernatural sheen over the "World's Greatest Aircraft Collection"™. The Haunted Hangar Walking Tour will be offered daily Oct. 1 - 31 and is included free with the price of general admission and is free for annual pass holders. Tour schedule is subject to change.

Back by popular demand, Fantasy of Flight invites guests to nightFlight: Phase Three of the Paranormal Investigation. Introduced in 2010 to sold-out audiences, the limited-attendance nighttime tours are guided by Florida's Apollo Paranormal Investigations (API), a non-profit team of paranormal investigators (sometimes referred to as "ghost hunters") who have rated Fantasy of Flight an "11" on a paranormal activity scale of 1 to 10. During their four-hour experience, visitors will learn of the aircraft collection's haunted history, explore the unexplained occurrences throughout the halls and hangars of Fantasy of Flight, visit locations where encounters have been recorded and engage in the hands-on use of the tools of the ghost hunting trade. The October 2011 investigations will further examine data collected by nightFlight participants during the initial programs in early 2011 and inspect unexplored areas and aspects of Fantasy of Flight operations including the mysterious female spirit "M" in the Officers' Club, the new approach in the Carrier Deck with the cluster of Naval carrier-based aircraft and the Restoration shop.

Any visitor who brings a donation of canned goods or non-perishable food items will receive $5 off the price of a single, regular admission from Oct. 1 through Nov. 10.All items collected will benefit The Mission of Winter Haven. Rice, pasta, canned fruits and vegetables are especially needed. The food drive discount is not valid with other offers or discounts.

Fantasy of Flight also hosts a number of other special events throughout the year. Remaining events include Roar n' Soar, which takes place Sat., Nov. 12 and Sun., Nov. 13 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (gates open at 9 a.m.) at the attraction's spacious lakefront grounds and airfield in Polk City, Fla., midway between Orlando and Tampa. For more information or to purchase Roar n' Soar tickets, call 863-984-3500 or visit www.fantasyofflight.com.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Fantasy of Flight American Heritage Camporee

This fall, Boy Scouts will have the rare opportunity to relive one of America's proudest eras through the eyes of the very men who lived it. From Friday, Sept. 23 through Sunday, Sept. 25, Fantasy of Flight will hold its inaugural Boy Scouts American Heritage Camporee, a brand new event providing scouts the chance to meet and talk with decorated World War II veterans amidst actual planes flown in the war, part of the world's largest collection of rare and vintage aircraft. The weekend's activities will help scouts earn requirements toward their American Heritage and Aviation merit badges, among others.

This is not the first time that Fantasy of Flight has set the stage to help scouts earn merit badges. The attraction hosted its 3rd Annual Aviation Camporee March 18-20, 2011 and has hosted more than 1000 Boy Scouts since its inception. Inviting World War II veterans to share their compelling stories is nothing new for the attraction either... This year Fantasy of Flight expanded its popular Legends & Legacies Symposium Series to feature veterans who served on D-Day and at Pearl Harbor, veterans groups including the Tuskegee Airmen and the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), as well as heroes from WWII who served on the ground protecting and supporting the men and women in flight.

As a former Boy Scout, Fantasy of Flight creator and founder Kermit Weeks is proud to provide a unique educational venue for scouts to immerse themselves in the captivating world of aviation and American history. "We are proud to expand our scouting program to include requirements toward the American Heritage merit badge as well as the Aviation merit badge, in a hand-on, interactive and totally immersive way," said Weeks. "Even more so, we're eager to unite what's been called the 'Greatest Generation' with the leaders of tomorrow, face-to-face, veteran-to-scout, in a way that is rarely, if ever, done. This is an incredible opportunity for scouts to hear firsthand from real live American heroes who fought for our freedom."

The American Heritage Camporee includes three days and two nights of primitive camping at Fantasy of Flight; unlimited admission to Central Florida's premier aviation attraction; as well as lunch on Saturday and all activities and merit stations. Troops or individual scouts are invited. Individual scouts under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Reservations are required and space is limited. Cost is $30 per person, plus tax. To register, contact Stephanie Conner, 863-984-3500, ext. 220

The "Legends & Legacies Symposium Series" featured six topics scheduled for 2011. One remaining topic included "The Great Escape: Heroes Underground," Oct. 14-15. All symposiums are included with daily general admission and are free for all Annual Pass holders. Call 863-984-3500 or go to www.fantasyofflight.com for more information. Also on the calendar for 2011 is the 5th Annual Roar n' Soar, November 12-13.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Celebration Oktoberfest


Celebration Town Center will transform before your very eyes as the falling leaves of the season drop on Market Street during Oktoberfest, October 7-8. Listen for the rustling of leaves, relax by the lakeside and rock your troubles away, or enjoy live music with family and friends at this one-of-a-kind themed extravaganza.

Great event not to be missed so make your hotel reservation today and choose from any of the following hotels they have some great deals available make it a family weekend getaway or a romantic weekend escape. Here is the hotel list

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Clearwater Beach with Lunch Package


The powdery white sand beaches and the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico make Clearwater Beach a popular destination any time of the year. If you are vacationing in Orlando and have always wanted to check out the Gulf Coast, the Clearwater Beach with Lunch Tour will take you to some of the best beachfront property that the Sunshine State has to offer.

Your Clearwater Beach with Lunch package includes roundtrip transportation from your Orlando area hotel and a packed picnic lunch box. There will be plenty of free time on the beach to relax and enjoy Clearwater Beach.

Stroll along Gulf View Blvd., pick up some beach gear at a local gift shop, and definitely take advantage of the Florida sunshine, this town holds the record for the most days with sunshine per year (361).

Clearwater Beach is a bustling beach town with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the sand, sun and water sports that the Gulf Coast is famous for. Locals and visitors alike enjoy Pier 60, one of the most popular fishing piers in the Sunshine State. Pier 60 has an attractive boardwalk, a large playground and a concession area.

The Clearwater Beach with Lunch package enables you to take a break from the theme park crowds and experience a beach getaway as part of your Orlando vacation.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

The Food The Wine The Jazz

The Food. The Wine. The Jazz is all at the Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando Friday, October 14, from 6:30 - 9:00 pm. It is time to join them for an evening of wine, food and live jazz under the twinkling lights of the Harbor Piazza at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando. Enjoy select wines and sparkling wines, along with food inspired by Executive Chef Luke Forzano's most recent culinary adventure in Italy. The event will feature live jazz from Johnny Cool and the Mobster Swing Band. Come and experience a taste of la dolce vita . . . the sweet life! Tickets: $35 on-line** or $45 at the door and Reserved seating tickets with private wine station and passed hors d'oeuvres are $60 on-line** only. This is a 21 and older only event Click here to purchase Harbor Nights tickets on-line.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Wantilan Luau

Now on Tuesdays and Saturdays through the summer come and experience the weekly Hawaiian dinner show at Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando every Saturday night year-round and now also on Tuesday nights through the summer.



The Wantilan Luau features an all-you-can-eat islands buffet that includes pit-roasted suckling pig, fire-grilled tender beef with straw mushroom, Pacific catch of the day, tropical fruits, desserts and more! Children will enjoy a special buffet featuring kid-friendly items like pizza, chicken fingers and macaroni & cheese. Mai tais, wine, beer and non-alcoholic beverages are included*.



Monday, August 15, 2011

Winter Springs Festival of the Arts



Fourth Annual Winter Springs Festival of the Arts

Pairs Fine Art and Live Entertainment October 15 and 16, 2011



Established as a signature annual event, the Winter Springs Festival of the Arts, presented by Bright House Networks, celebrates the appreciation of art, wine, and music attracting an estimated 20,000 art connoisseurs, residents, and visitors. The festival is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 15 and 16 along Blumberg Boulevard at the Winter Springs Town Center, located at the northwest corner of SR 434 and Tuskawilla Road.



Fine art is paired with a dynamic line-up of live entertainment on the main stage throughout the weekend. From classic and smooth jazz to Latin stylings and a barbershop quartet, there is something for everyone. Performers include Alberto Bravo Band, Lowell K Lawson, Makeshift, New Covenant Jazz Ensemble, Carey Frank Quartet, Ian Vidal, Joe Young Jazz Quartet, Matt the "Saxman," Gabriel Collazo, and John Korbel.



Produced by the Oviedo-Winter Springs Regional Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the City of Winter Springs, the Festival of the Arts is free and open to the public. Fine art presentations include sculpture and clay, drawing, graphics, pastels, crafts, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, digital media, and performing arts.



With 125 juried and invited artists participating, this annual festival is a true representation of the various artistic and creative personalities that comprise the greater Central Florida region with more than $13,000 in cash prizes awarded to participating artists.



New this year, Winter Springs Festival of the Arts presents Experimental Film with Sunspot Cinema on Friday, October 14 at 7:30 p.m. Renowned international experimental filmmaker Christopher Harris established Sunspot Cinema in 2009 and has selected a number of engaging and provocative experimental films. This collection of shorts gives a rare and unique opportunity for residents of Central Florida to experience films of this nature.



Designed for the entire family to enjoy, a variety of food and beverages will be available for purchase. In addition to fine art exhibits, there will also be a children's entertainment stage and student art exhibit.



Tampa artist Jeff Eckert has been called "master of the pencil." While some might consider the pencil a simple tool, in the hands of an artist like Eckert, the pencil brings subjects to life like no other medium. The festival committee chose his work as the poster image for the Fourth Annual Winter Springs Festival of the Arts. His work will be on display at the festival and signed and unsigned copies of the poster will be available for purchase.



For a complete listing of activities, attending artists, and festival information, visit www.WSFOTA.org



Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Dave and Buster's opens in Orlando

Considering how many restaurants and attractions there are on Orlando's International Drive, the only thing surprising about Dave and Buster's debut on I-Drive on July 18 is how long it took this massive arcade-eatery franchise to finally open up a location in the heart of Orlando's tourism district.

Located across the street from the Pointe Orlando shopping, dining and entertainment center, and just a short walk from the Orange County Convention Center, Dave and Buster's is part restaurant/bar and part high end arcade, with plenty of flashing lights, cascading tokens, crowds of gamers, and streams of tickets stuffed into oversized D&B paper cups. Be prepared for large crowds during these opening weeks; the wait for a table in the restaurant might be long, but there are plenty of video games to accommodate visitors.

The restaurant side of Dave & Buster's is best known for hearty American fare, from sandwiches to salads and a surprisingly good macaroni and cheese. Be advised that Dave and Buster's is quite crowded during these opening weeks, but for those who want to beat the Orlando heat this summer, there is plenty of activity, air conditioned comfort and late night fun (with evening hours as late as 2:00 a.m.) at I-Drive's newest attraction, Dave and Busters.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Orlando Back to School Bash

PLAYGROUND Magazine is excited to present the Back to School Bash, on Saturday, August 6 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Oviedo Mall. The DJ Dance Party will get your family groovin’ as you celebrate the beginning of the school year. Kids can take a train ride, visit the vendor booths and even blow off some energy climbing the rock wall set up by The Event Specialists.

The first 100 families will get an exclusive PLAYGROUND gift bag (one per family) just by visiting the PLAYGROUND Magazine booth. Other sponsors include Spark, Mathnasium, Victory Martial Arts and Oviedo Mall.

Spark will be entertaining the wee ones with mini classes while Victory Martial Arts will capture everyone’s attention with a skillful martial arts performance.
Catch the fashion show on the main stage, where local little Einsteins will don the trendiest fashions for this school year.

In-store activities will include story time, airbrush tattoos, kid’s yoga, cupcake decorating and face painting from vendors. Brookestone, The Glass Slipper Cakery, and Vibe will keep the kiddos occupied while you shop ‘til you drop, taking advantage of the special in-store promotions and coupons set up just for Orlando’s premier back to school bash.

This is a free event for the family, so bring the little ones and the tweens and let’s PLAY!

Visit their website for more information.

Monday, July 18, 2011

The Compass Rose Diner at Fantasy of Flight

Visitors to Central Florida's theme parks have been conditioned to expect the standard fare of assembly line burgers and fries, but one attraction is taking visitors back to a time when dining was an event to be savored, and fresh, homemade, non-processed foods were not the exception, but the rule.

The Compass Rose Diner, located at Fantasy of Flight, Central Florida's premier aviation attraction, has long been a draw among locals for its glamorous 1930s, Art Deco style and its delicious diner fare, but a new chef is taking the diner's appeal to a higher plane with a renewed commitment to fresh ingredients and healthy foods. Fantasy of Flight recently welcomed Chef Cory Reynolds, who has hung onto traditional diner favorites, put a new spin on others and loaded the menu with fresh, locally grown ingredients.

Chef Cory spent two years under the direction of the award-winning chef David Tallent at Restaurant Tallent in Bloomington, Ind. and received an Associate's degree from the Chef's Academy in Indianapolis, Ind. Throughout his chef training, he learned the importance of using fresh foods and using locally secured ingredients, not only for better taste, but also to stimulate the local economy.

"We all want to make a difference in the world, even if it's a small thing," said Reynolds. "And cooking with the freshest local ingredients makes for better tasting food. It's historically more natural to how people have cooked. It's my way of hopefully making a difference."

The Compass Rose Diner still offers the staples that locals have come to love ̶ such as burgers, chili cheese hot dogs, grilled ham and cheese, onion rings and steak fries ̶ but those looking for healthier options now have more choices. Under Chef Cory's direction, the house salad is now slightly more upscale with a combination of iceberg and green romaine lettuces topped with goat cheese, candied walnuts and homemade orange balsamic vinaigrette. The traditional BLT is now offered as a little healthier option, made with fresh sliced turkey. Wraps have also been added to the menu, including a spicy grilled chicken with pepper jack cheese and jalapenos. Perhaps one of the biggest draws are Chef Cory's fresh homemade soups, which sell out almost daily. His soup specialties include Tomato Chicken Bouillon with meatballs and ravioli, Chicken Gnocchi and Italian Wedding. Daily specials also offer patrons a chance to eat sensibly. Among the specials are a Chicken Salad Sandwich made with freshly cooked chicken and low-fat mayonnaise.



Chef Cory's Fantasy Salad

Desserts are seasonally based to make the most of fresh, locally grown fruits, so diners are treated to a variety of choices including blueberry pie, peach crisp and apple crisp with homemade caramel sauce. Throughout July, the Compass Rose Diner will offer a traditional Strawberry Shortcake with homemade biscuits, strawberries and fresh whipped cream. Chef Cory is also known for his Cream Cheese Brownie Sandwich, a play on the traditional ice cream sandwich with cream cheese added to the brownie mix, ice cream, whipped cream and chocolate sauce in the middle.

A family man with three small children, Chef Cory left a career in the greeting card industry to become a chef because he has always believed in the power of the Sunday dinner and the ability of food to brings families together. He is committed to serving high-quality foods to his own family, and is enjoying the opportunity to provide Fantasy of Flight visitors with the same benefit.

"One of the great things about this job is that many of our guests at Fantasy of Flight are families," said Reynolds. "It's a wonderful feeling to know that they are enjoying this incredible attraction and then coming to the Compass Rose Diner to enjoy a great meal together."

The chef's philosophy toward fresh, healthy foods and quality family dining is one that Fantasy of Flight creator and founder Kermit Weeks has long embraced.

"Fantasy of Flight is here to inspire and set dreams in motion, so it only makes sense that the meals we serve here should also inspire, energize and unite our guests of all ages," Weeks said. "We all know that some of our best memories are set around the family dining table, and we hope to create some special memories for our guests right here at the Compass Rose as well."

As if the menu were not inspiring enough, the ambiance of the Compass Rose Diner is uplifting in itself. Named for the flower-like, circular design on a compass that indicates north, south, east and west, the diner features curved architectural lines true to its art deco style and a large compass rose design in the center of the terrazzo floor, made up of tiles in cream, green, rose and gold. Much like the corner soda fountains that were so popular in the World War II era, the diner features a long bar with twirling barstools, as well as booth and table seating. A circular bank of floor-to-ceiling windows provides breathtaking views of the Flight of the Day at 1:30 p.m. each day, as well as biplane rides and other activities on the tarmac. Even the wait staff is true to the era, with 1930s diner uniforms and caps.

The Compass Rose Diner is open daily for lunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There is no admission charge to dine.

Fantasy of Flight offers a number of special events throughout the year, including the popular "Legends & Legacies Symposium Series." The final symposium, "The Great Escape: Heroes Underground," takes place Oct. 14-15. Symposiums are included with daily general admission and are free for all Annual Pass holders. Call 863-984-3500 or go to www.fantasyofflight.com for more information.

Annual August STOMP at Lakeridge Winery

Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards will be hosting the 17th Annual August STOMP! This two-day outdoor festival will be held August 20th & 21st and will feature live music, grape stomping and award-winning Lakeridge Wines. The event will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. A $2 donation will be accepted at the gate to benefit the Lake & Sumter Boys & Girls Club and parking is free for all guests.

This event will include various children’s activities and guests of all ages are invited to participate in the grape stomping competitions throughout the weekend. Guests wishing to test their fortitude and stamina can compete in the sweet and slippery grape stomp arena pits to race against one another and the clock. Winners of each timed 2-minute stomp-off will receive a prize, along with adoration from our cheering crowd.

Complimentary winery tours and wine tasting will be held throughout the festival and the Wine Shop will be offering great specials. There will be food & beverage vendors serving a variety of items for purchase including domestic & imported beers and Lakeridge wines by the glass. Plenty of seating will be available, but guests are welcome to bring their own chairs and blankets.

There will also be a Lakeridge Winery booth on the festival grounds where guests can sign up for a chance to win a flat screen HDTV! Guests should not pass up this opportunity as there is no charge to enter the giveaway.

Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards is Florida's largest premium winery, and remains a pioneer in the development of table and sparkling wines made from Muscadine and hybrid grapes. Owned and operated by Seavin, Inc., Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards has won over 500 awards for excellence in winemaking. Complimentary tours and tasting are offered seven days a week at their 30,000 sq. ft. facility in Clermont, FL and they host numerous festivals throughout the year.If you would like more information, please call 352-394-8627. or visit their website www.lakeridgewinery.com

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Ripley's Believe It or Not will Immortalized Champion Boxer In Wax

While opponents have always thought fighting the current WBC and Ring Magazine Light Heavyweight World Champion Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins was as hard as fighting two men in the ring, he will soon be able to show everyone there really is TWO of him!

Bernard Hopkins, World Light Heavyweight Champion Ripley's Believe It or Not! will make a wax figure of the winning fighter to be displayed at a Ripley Odditorium in the future.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Annual Tales and Tails Gala

The 15th Annual "Tales & Tails Gala" Benefitting Canine Companions for Independence will be held on Saturday, November 12, 2011 at Rosen Shingle Creek

Start Time 6 p.m.

End Time 10 p.m.

This is the event you will PAWSitively not want to miss. The Southeast Region of Canine Companions for Independence will host the 15th Annual Tales & Tails Gala. The event includes silent and live auctions, animal surprises and dinner. Hear courageous stories from some recent graduates about how their canine companions have changed their lives. The cost for Individual tickets are $250. Sponsorship packages available.

For more information please call 407-522-3300 or visit their website www.cci.org/talesandtailsgala

Event Location Address
Rosen Shingle Creek
9939 Universal Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32819

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