Apr 29 Monday
Silly and fun yoga poses designed for kids! Flow-through an imaginative journey filled with puppets, parachute games, and relaxing rest time! Recommended for families with children ages 0-7. Mondays, April 1-29, 10:15 a.m. & 11:15 a.m.
Join culinary expert Dianne Morin as she teaches how to make a delicious Sri Lankan seeni sambol (spicy onion sambol) and kiribath (Sri Lankan milk rice).
May 03 Friday
Join us for a robust morning from the experts discussing finding the right customers and refining your message. Also, social media how to, budgeting & financials 101, business insurance, legal, IT & more.
Event Chair, Jennifer Englert (The Orlando Law Group) will lead the discussion with our message masters including:
Brenna Agamaite (Withum)Rich Banke (Banke IT Consulting)Johanna Calderon (Booxkeeping Orlando)John Canonico (Brightway Insurance)Bonnie Gisriel-Magerer (BPowered Consulting)Julie Kostic (JK Creative)Justin Meyer (Rosenthal Meyer, PLLC)Tamara Mon Louis with (Monivan Digital Marketing Solutions)Trish Murphy (Marketing Smarty Pants)Airton Santiago (ADP, Inc.)
Enjoy a Breakfast bar with fresh fruit, biscuits, eggs, bacon, sausage, coffee & water.Check in, open networking & breakfast begins at 8:00 AMThe program is from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Cost is $25 for EOCC Members & $35 for nonmembers.Advanced Registration is requested.
Lunch & LearnCelebrating Celebration: History & Perspectives
Just south of Walt Disney World lies Celebration, Florida, a place heralded as an idyllic, all-American town built straight from Walt Disney’s imagination. But is Celebration legally considered a “town,” and did Walt Disney even know Celebration was being built? Join Griffon Binkowski, a lifelong Celebration resident and History Center educator, in an exploration of Celebration’s creation and unique history, accompanied by firsthand accounts about growing up in “The Town That Disney Built.”
About the SpeakerGriffon Binkowski is an educator at the Orange County Regional History Center. He is completing his bachelor’s degree in anthropology with honors from the University of Central Florida. He will enter UCF’s graduate anthropology program in fall 2024, where he will focus on bioarchaeology. Binkowski has served as a public. educator for nearly five years, where he has passionately worked to bring Florida’s unique and authentic historic story to the Central Florida community.
Participate online or in-person.
History Center Members: FreeGeneral Public: $5History Center Members with lunch: $9General Public with lunch: $14
Lunch must be ordered by 9 a.m. on Thursday, May 2.
Call 407-836-8580 with questions.
Living authentically you is to fully embrace your true identity as a daughter of God; to no longer live by your old story but to embrace the new life that Christ has begun in you! That means letting go of old beliefs about yourself and believing everything God says about you. Just like a caterpillar has to first shed the old skin before the complete metamorphosis can take place to the beautiful butterfly, God wants you free from the old that would hold you back, contain you and defeat you when he has new life prepared. It’s time for a metamorphosis in your life!
On May 3-4, 2024 women are gathering for the Glow Encounter; 24 hours to encounter the transformative love, power and light of Christ to be authentically you! Admission is free but make sure to secure your spot by registering at calvaryfl.com/glow
May 04 Saturday
Join us for yoga in the Garden in the midst of the beautiful Mead Botanical Garden. Take part in the opportunity to truly connect with yourself and nature.
When:Saturdays @ 9:00AMSundays @ 5:00PM
Location: meet on The Grove Stage 10 minutes prior to start time. (Follow the shell stone path to the left of the public restrooms north to the Grove Stage.)
Cost: $10
What to bring: A yoga mat and water
Tai Chi Chuan or tai chi, pronounced "tie chee," is a gentle exercise program that is a part of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Tai Chi is derived from the martial arts and is composed of slow deliberate movements, meditation, and deep breathing which enhance physical health and emotional well-being.
When: Saturdays (Check calendar for dates)
Time: 10:30am-11:30am
Location: The Grove Stage:Please meet on the Grove Stage 10 minutes prior to start time. (Follow the shell stone path to the left of the public restrooms north to the Grove Stage.)
What to bring: Water
May 05 Sunday
May 06 Monday
Join us for coffee, connecting and growing a stronger bond as a neighboring business. Special speakers and topics will jump start your week. This week's topic is Business Leases from the Tenant Perspective
May 07 Tuesday
This 6-week series is for care partners to persons living with any form of dementia. Completing all six classes will increase knowledge, skills, abilities, confidence, and sense of well-being. These classes focus on promoting dignity and preserving independence throughout the voyage.Participants will learn about:-the 4 primary forms of dementia and associated progression-caregiving techniques, strategies, and tools-planning for today and the future-self-care-the impact of grief.We can only accommodate a limited number of people, and those who wish to attend *must* register.
May 09 Thursday
The Veterans Business Summit, an initiative by the Veterans Entrepreneurship Initiative (VEI), provides the military veteran business community with a platform to educate, empower and support early-stage, veteran-led companies with innovative products and services. The Summit will kick off on Thursday, May 9, 2024 at the GuideWell Innovation Center in Lake Nona, Orlando, FL.
The Veteran Business Summit convenes veteran business owners and leaders from across the region with the goal of fostering innovation and collaboration amongst the military veteran business community to further empower veterans in entrepreneurship.
May 11 Saturday