Harvest Festival at Lake Lorna Doone Park this weekend

Lake Lorna Doone Park will host a Harvest Festival this weekend for local residents.

The festival will take place on Saturday, November 5, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the park, which is located at 1519 West Church Street.

The event will feature nature-inspired educational booths, local non-profit organizations, children’s game and craft areas, fall photo opportunities, a free fall nutritional class, food, local music, and the presentation of the Eco Activation Plan.

The event is being hosted by IDEAS for Us, the City of Orlando, and the Arnold & Winnie Palmer Foundation.

IDEAS For Us (IDEAS) began in 2008 as a group of UCF students interested in advancing sustainability on university campuses and communities around the world. Since then, it has grown into a global non-profit.

Reserve a spot by visiting the Harvest Festival at Lake Lorna Doone Park Eventbrite listing.

Most Popular

Oviedo school resource officer receives Lifetime Achievement Award

The Oviedo Police Department announced this week that its school resource officer has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Florida Association of School Resource Officers.

Apopka police ID missing teen who died after crashing stolen car

The Apopka Police Department has identified a teen driver who was killed on Wednesday morning after crashing a vehicle that had been reported as stolen.

Liquor store thief wanted by Clermont police

Clermont detectives are asking the public for help in identifying a man wanted in connection with a theft at a local liquor store.

Suspect arrested in fatal Orlando neighborhood shooting

Law enforcement authorities have arrested a 42-year-old man who they believe is responsible for a fatal shooting in an Orange County neighborhood that claimed the life of another man earlier this month.

Kane Brown to perform at Kia Center next month

Multi-platinum, five-time AMA Award-winning entertainer Kane Brown is bringing his "In the Air" tour to the Kia Center in Orlando next month.

$50K reward offered in 1994 cold case murder of Volusia teen

It has been 30 years since 15-year-old Laralee Spear was abducted and murdered in Volusia County, and the sheriff's office is offering a cash reward to encourage anyone with information regarding this cold case to come forward.
Orlando
overcast clouds
79.3 ° F
83.1 °
75.7 °
62 %
5.1mph
100 %
Sat
81 °
Sun
82 °
Mon
88 °
Tue
89 °
Wed
89 °