The hilariously irreverent offerings are great for those quirky friends who’ll appreciate them
Mr. Rick Rose, author and docent of Worth Avenue, leads a fun and informative tour every (non-holiday) Wednesday from Wednesday, November 22, 2023 through April 24, 2024.
Meet at 10:30 am at 256 Worth Ave., Via Armore
OPERAORLANDO
presents
Lucia di Lammermoor
Friday | April 19, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday | April 21, 2024 at 2 p.m.
music by Gaetano Donizetti
libretto by Salvadore Cammarano
Steinmetz Hall at
Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts
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In its 23rd season, this great music series features:
Thursday, November 30, 2023 Big Band Holidays! Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis featuring Ashley Pezzotti, vocalist
Sunday, January 14, 2024 Meet the Artistic Director: William Ransom
Friday, January 19, 2024 Dover Quartet with David Shifrin, clarinet and William Ransom, piano
Saturday, February 3, 2024 Family Concert
Sunday, February 25, 2024 Jerry Douglas Band
Saturday, March 9, 2024 Sibling Rivalry: Diaz, Kim, and Ransom Siblings
Friday, April 5, 2024 Meet the Author: Rita Dove
Saturday, April 6, 2024 Sonata Mulattica – Beethoven’s Kreutzer Sonata
Sunday, April 14, 2024 Juilliard String Quartet
Sunday, April 28, 2024 CelloBration! with Zuill Bailey
Wednesday, May 29, 2024 Beethoven and Beer: Ariel String Quartet
Saturday, June 1, 2024, 3pm Festival Finale: Beth Newdome Fellowship Artists
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The charitable organization Beauties for a Cause provides opportunities for advocacy, education and recognition for women and girls who want to positively impact our planet.Â
Party with a Purpose! Silver Gala, Inc. helps seniors in need
Date ……….
Saturday, Dec 30 @ 7 pm
Location ……….
Sheraton Orlando North Hotel in Maitland
The Silver GALA mission is to support elder care organizations by providing gifts during the Christmas holiday season. Our volunteers provide the momentum that helps us make a difference in the lives of the elderly. Our purpose is to spread some love and cheer to seniors living alone or feeling hopeless.
Theme ……….
Animal Print pattern
What to Wear ……….
Formal attire
What’s the Cost ……….
$50 per person until November 30; then increases to $65
What to Bring ……….
Your Exclusive Invitation/eTicket & New Unwrapped Gifts for the Elderly
You must sign up on the Silver Gala website to be added to the Exclusive Gala Invitation List. They will let you know how to get your Exclusive Gala Tickets.
Reminder – This event requires GIFTS FOR THE ELDERLY FOR GALA ADMISSION.
Explore Unforgettable Wine Experiences with Fly Wines.
Enjoy a variety of wines from independent wineries around the world. Our current selection is handpicked from Northern California. International wines coming soon!
We offer:
Virtual Wine Tasting: Immerse yourself in a guided, virtual tasting experience from the comfort of your home or office.
Customized Wine Boxes: Discover carefully curated wine selections tailored to your preferences, creating a personalized tasting adventure.
Interactive Virtual Events: Elevate team building and engagement with our interactive virtual events, blending wine education and entertainment for an exceptional experience.
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Tuesday, November 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Napoleon House 500 Chartres St. New Orleans, Louisiana
Josephine and Napoleon Bonaparte were known for displaying the splendor of the French Empire with extravagance in fashion, gastronomy, and brilliant military leadership. Napoleon Houseâ, New Orleans, succeeds as the crowned jewelâ – following a similar path of gloryâ, as once displayed by the emperor himself â – with the coming of the Ridley Scott blockbuster, NAPOLEONâ. âWith its unique connections to the famed leader, New Orleans and Louisiana are the only places worthy to present this celebratory honor in the entire United Statesâ! In a matter of weeks, on Tuesday November 21, 2023, from 5-7 PM, Napoleon House, will maintain its historical grace, while also becoming the talk of the town with its FĂȘte de Napoleon, a 19th Century Costume Celebration, with all the fanfare the crowned emperor would relish in, if alive today. A faĂźt de complis at 7:00 PM, the crowd, just shy of 100, will depart on their journey to Prytania Theatres at Canal Place for an exclusive screening of the Oscar buzz film, NAPOLEON, provided by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Prytania Theatres.
Bouquets of balloons will cascade the walls of the historic, 18th century, Napoleon House as guests enter and around the courtyard; garlands of Champagne bottles embellish the dĂ©cor; one of Napoleon’s hats as seen on the leading actor, Joaquin Phoenix, in the motion picture will be on display; and a towering MoĂ«t & Chandon model will pour glasses of Champagne from her elegant red dress with a Viva la France sash, reminding imbibers that the Chandon family named their very best Champagne for Napoleon. As he said, âIn victory, you deserve it; in defeat, you need it.â Sounds of period music from the accordion player and accompanying vocalist will enhance the salon style gathering.
A mĂ©lange of Parisian style Hors dâoeuvres includes a grand display of French Cheeses and Charcuterie, or âLet Them Eat Cakeâ with assorted Patisserie, a nod to Napoleonâs nemesis, Marie Antoinette. And a cash bar is open with Vins Français, Biere, and the Cocktail de FĂȘte â Kir Royale.
The allure of the Americas was strong for Napoleon and many of his supporters. Before selling off the Louisiana territory to the U.S. in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase, it is well documented that Napoleon had once harbored dreams of building a grand continental empire, with New Orleans as its metropolitan center. In fact, the Napoleon House building was posed as the âpetit palaisâ for the emperor – after his escape from exile in St. Helena – at the suggestion of his Lieutenant and confidant from France, Dominique You, who fought in the Battle of New Orleans. He received the kind invitation from the first Mayor of New Orleans, Nicholas Girod, but Napoleon perished before residing at Napoleon House. Today, his influences live on in Louisiana, it is the only state in the country, since 1804, following the French civil law – also referred to as the Napoleonic Code.
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Performances Friday November 10 at 2pm and 4pm at the Mount Dora Music Hall
Also Saturday November 18 at Broadway United Methodist Church
Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World is based on the book of the same name by Laurence Anholt. Share the book with your little ones, then join us for these community performances.
Music by Joe Illick
Libretto by Mark Campbell
Adapted from the book Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World by Laurence Anholt
Commissioned by Fort Worth Opera
By arrangement with Barbara Hogenson Agency, Inc.
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Friday, November 10 at 6:00 PM
Palmer’s Garden & Goods, 2611 Corrine Drive Orlando, F
The Live & Silent Auction will be just one part of the entertainment at this annual fundraiser for campus beautification.
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Friday, November 17 from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
Venue on Lake Lily Maitland – 641 South Maitland Ave., Maitland, FL
Sipping for a purpose!
Join the movement to “Build better futures for adults with autism” in Central Florida. Let’s celebrate their work, transform lives, and the magic of inclusion all while raising money to provide financial hardship scholarships.
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Embassy of India is offering Free Yoga Classes for the age group 12 years and above from November 2023 till April 2024 for two days a week. The classes will be held on Tuesday from 6 pm to 7 pm and on Saturday from 11 am – 12 pm virtually. It is on first come first serve basis and seats are limited to first 50. If interested, please fill the form and we will get back to you with the final confirmation.