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Orlando Science Center: Blue Man Group exhibit opens Saturday
A Blue Man Group-based exhibit joins the Orlando Science Center lineup on Saturday. "Blue Man Group -- Making Waves" is a 1,500-square-foot traveling exhibit that's designed to merge science and art through an exploration of sound. The displays are...
Tags: Science and Technology, Science
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Our take: Lydia Gardner
Lydia Gardner Orange County's four-term clerk of courts was a born leader and public servant who won over this community with good humor and a thousand-watt smile. But as we pointed out when we endorsed Lydia Gardner for re-election in 2008, there was...
Tags: Winter Park, Civil and Public Service, Politics, Breast Cancer, Government
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Orlando Science Center monument to honor Tuskegee Airmen Red Tail pilots
More than 65 years after flying fighter planes over Europe, the Red Tail pilots of the Tuskegee Airmen will have a monument designed to honor their World War II exploits while inspiring kids to seek careers in aviation. "It's like a dream come true,"...
Tags: Museums, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Air Transportation Industry, Human Interest, Fort Lauderdale
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Orlando Science Center: Tuskegee Airmen monument groundbreaking Tuesday
The Orlando Science Center is planning a monument-groundbreaking event that will honor Red Tail pilots of the Tuskegee Airmen at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Three Red Tail pilots from World War II are scheduled to be in attendance. Leo Gray, George Hardy and Hiram...
Tags: Buddy Dyer, Tuskegee Airmen, Robert Stuart, Science and Technology, Science
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United Arts fundraising beats goal
United Arts of Central Florida's annual public-fundraising campaign had its strongest result in five years, officials said, beating its 2013 goal by almost $390,000. Individuals donated $1.96 million to the three-month fund drive that supports more than...
Tags: Winter Park, Arts, Orlando Museum of Art, Elections, Politics
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Preview the Orlando Fringe Festival at art museum's steampunk event
Artists participating in this year's Orlando Fringe Festival will give a sneak peek of what's in store this Thursday at the Orlando Museum of Art. It's the museum's monthly 1st Thursday social event, and it should be a stylish time — the theme...
Tags: Ceremonies, Museums, Arts, Literature, Entertainment
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$5 admission at Orlando Science Center on May 5
OrlandoSentinel.comWalmart Day at OSC with discounted admission this Sunday$5 gets you in this Sunday at the Orlando Science Center.... -
Science center uncorks chemistry of wine
Florida sweet corn is in season. Let's celebrate with Charred Corn Tacos With Radish Zucchini Slaw. You'll find the recipe at OrlandoSentinel.com/thedish. In the meantime, let's dish: A vintage idea. The Science of Wine is an innovative approach to wine...
Tags: Farms, Radishes, Zellwood, New Smyrna Beach, Science and Technology
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Orlando Science Center: $5 admission this Sunday
Admission to the Orlando Science Center will be five bucks this Sunday. The museum's periodic Walmart $5 Day will include Greenovations -- seminars, speakers, films and other activities that concentrate on renewable energy and enviromental issues. ...
Tags: Science and Technology, Science
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This week: Clifford the Big Red Dog plus Star Wars at Legoland and Disney's Hollywood Studios
There's an eclectic mix of entertainment options this week at Orlando's theme parks and attractions. + The traveling exhibit "Adventures With Clifford the Big Red Dog" opens Saturday at Orlando Science Center. The displays teach Clifford's Big Ideas,...
Tags: Mardi Gras, Unrest, Conflicts and War, LEGO Group, SeaWorld, Arts and Culture
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Five science whiz kids compete for top prize this weekend
Five Central Florida students who've already won top awards at county and state science fairs will compete this weekend in the Dr. Nelson Ying Science Competition. The five competing for the "Ying Prize" will explain their research to a panel of judges ...Tags: Polk County, Brevard County, Satellite Beach, Agriculture, Science and Technology
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Young donors outpace older givers with their charity
Once largely ignored by charities, the under-44 crowd is now out-pacing its elders in their personal giving habits, a trend fueled by social media and volunteerism. "For a long time, an awful lot of nonprofits never talked to people under 44," said Mark...
Tags: Social Issues, Philosophy, Human Interest, Relay for Life, Charity
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