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Dinosaur Day at Altamonte Springs Library

The Altamonte Springs Library will host a free Dinosaur Day for families this weekend.

Dinosaur Day will take place on Saturday, April 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the library, which is located at 281 Maitland Avenue.

The event is free and open to the public and will include dino-related offerings, unique storytime sessions, take-home fossil dig kits, LEGO dinosaur displays and dinosaur books and movies.

All activities are available while supplies last. Registration for storytime is required. To register for the event, visit the city of Altamonte Springs event page.

Easter egg hunt events throughout Orange, Osceola Counties this weekend

Easter egg hunts will sprout up all across Orlando over the next two weekends.

In anticipation to the holiday, multiple organizations will host hunts this weekend.

The Ponciana Community Center will host its annual SpringFest & Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the center, which is located at 445 Marigold Avenue in Poinciana, Florida.

The South Orlando Baptist Church will host its Easterpalooza from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday at the church, which is located at 11513 Orange Blossom Trail.

Redemption Orlando will host its Easter Egg Hunt at Wadeview Park on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Register for the free event by visiting the Redemption Orlando Easter Egg Hunt registration page.

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Ivanhoe Village’s new Hall in the Yard will host its first annual Easter Egg Hunt from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration is required, and all time slots will be available by age, and tickets start at $12. To register for the event or purchase tickets, visit the Hall in the Yard Easter Egg Hunt webpage.

Community Christian Church will host its Easter Breakfast and Egg Hunt beginning at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday. The event will include a pancake breakfast, and the egg hunt will begin at 10 a.m. Register for the event by visiting the Community Christian Church RSVP form.

Do you know of additional Easter egg hunts taking place this weekend? Share your information by visiting our Contact Us page.

Car, Truck Show for Alzheimer’s Awareness in downtown Orlando

Ace Cafe will host a Car and Truck show for Alzheimer’s Awareness this weekend.

The business, which is located at 100 W Livingston Street, will host the event on Saturday, April 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The show is open to all cars, trucks, jeeps, and SUVs of every year, make and model.

The event will include a 50/50 raffle, and will showcase a variety of food, music, and vendors. Registration is $20.00 for each vehicle.

All registrations must be complete between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., with award presentations scheduled for 1:30 p.m.

Vanilla Ice headlining Ocoee Music Festival this weekend

Vanilla Ice will headline this year’s Ocoee Musical Festival.

The Ocoee Music Festival will return to downtown Ocoee on Friday, April 8 and Saturday, April 9.

The event is free and open to the public and begins on Friday at 5:30 p.m., with Vanilla Ice scheduled to perform at 9:30 p.m.

On Saturday, the festival will kick off at 5:00 p.m. with the musical stylings of Will Banister. The headliner for Saturday evening, Russell Dickerson, is scheduled to perform at 8:30 p.m.

EAst Coast Tacos, Kona Ice, West Orange Creamery, and multiple other food vendors will be on site, and nearly two dozen vendors will offer goods and services for purchase.

For more information on the festival, visit the Ocoee Music Festival website.

Aerospace, mass transit electronics company relocating California headquarters to Orlando

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An aerospace and mass transit electronics juggernaut has plans to move its California headquarters to a newly constructed, multi-million dollar facility in Orlando.

Astronics Test Systems will move its headquarters from Irvine, California to Orlando.

Astronics creates power, connectivity, lighting, structure, test, and other technologies that are implemented in mission critical systems, including avionics and military systems.

Currently, Astronics employs over 100 Orlando-area residents and has plans to add 60 new local hires over the next two years.

Astronics is constructing a 70,000-square-foot, built-to-suit facility in the Central Florida Research Park and investing $13 million in the new headquarters, positioning the company for optimal customer support, increased capacity and future growth.

“The company’s decision to relocate its headquarters from California to Central Florida is a big win for our region. It represents more momentum of a recent trend of West Coast companies choosing to Orlando due to the ease of doing business, robust talent pool, innovation ecosystem and density of MS&T and defense industry activity,” reads a statement from the Orlando Economic Partnership. “Not only is Orlando being increasingly recognized by aerospace and defense companies due to its history helping the nation win the space race, but it is also being recognized as a dynamic destination for headquarters locations.”

Pedestrian struck, killed on US Hwy 192

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A pedestrian was killed early this morning after being struck by a car on US Hwy 192.

The accident took place around 12:57 a.m. on Thursday night near the intersection of US Hwy 192 and Blake Boulevard. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a 23-year-old Orlando man was driving a 2016 Nissan Sentra eastbound on US Highway 192.

An unidentified pedestrian who was attempting to cross the eastbound lanes from north to south was struck by the Sentra. The pedestrian was pronounced deceased on the scene.

The driver continued eastbound, made a u-turn, and traveled westbound to see what had been struck. Upon arrival, the driver saw law enforcement on the scene and pulled into a parking lot where Osceola Sheriff’s Office deputies made contact with him.

The crash remains under investigation, and the name of the deceased has not been released, per FHP policy.

City awarded $50,000 child obesity prevention grant to benefit Parramore community

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The city of Orlando accepted a $50,000 federal grant as part of its effort to combat childhood obesity and provide additional resources to those in the Parramore community.

The United States Conference of Mayors awarded Orlando second place in the Large Cities category for the organization’s Childhood Obesity Prevention, Environmental Health, and Sustainability Award.

The grant will be used to fund the Parramore Kids Zone Youth Beekeeper Training Program, which teaches students about hydroponic growing and gardening.

As part of the award criteria, part of the funds must be used to organize educational sessions on gardening and/or renewable energy for Parramore residents, distribute 2,500 pounds of produce in the community, and distribute 30 trees to local residents.

According to city records, the grant award will be managed by Families, Parks, and Recreation, the Parramore Kidz Zone and Black Bee Honey program, and the city’s office of Sustainability & Resilience.

Suspect arrested in killing of 71-year-old at Orlando gas station

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Police have arrested a suspect linked to the killing of a 71-year-old man at an Orlando gas station.

Orange County Sheriff’s Office Deputies have arrested 47-year-old Lester Starling in connection with the death of Charlie Henderson, who was stabbed to death on Saturday, April 2.

Starling is being charged with first degree murder and was booked into the Orange County Jail this week.

On Saturday, OCSO deputies responded to the Amoco Gas Station located at 601 North John Young Parkway around 1:15 p.m. after receiving calls about an injured man. Upon arrival, the deputies Henderson with a stab wound.

Henderson was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced deceased.

Special Olympics USA Games coming to Central Florida, volunteers needed

The Special Olympics USA Games will be hosted in Central Florida this year and event organizers are asking the public for help.

The 2022 Special Olympics USA Games will be hosted at venues across Orange and Osceola Counties this June. More than a thousand athletes from across the United States will compete in 19 different sports.

The Games’ Local Organizing Committee is in need of thousands of volunteers to fill a variety of roles, beginning as early as May, according to a press release from Orange County Public Schools.

Adults and students 15 years or older are encouraged to volunteer.

To register as a volunteer, visit the Special Olympics website. Once registration is complete, more details will be provided.

Florida Film Festival kicks off this week

The Florida Film Festival returns this weekend for its 31st installment.

The annual event kicks off its third decade on Friday, April 8, at the Enzian Theater, which is located at 1300 Orlando Avenue. The festival runs through Sunday, April 17.

Over 160 films from 37 different countries will be screened throughout the 10-day event, including 24 world premieres. Attendees will have the opportunity to mingle with filmmakers and celebrities over cocktails and food at Eden Bar and inside the theater.

The cost to attend an individual film is $125, with discounts offered for separate passes and packages.

For more information, visit the Florida Film Festival website.