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Get your tech on with Otronicon at Orlando Science Center
Otronicon is back and again filling Orlando Science Center with all manner of technology. Participants in the four-day event can check out a wide range of marvels, from playing music video game Rock Band onstage to seeing the daVinci robot, which is...Tags: Walt Disney, Arts and Culture, Amusement and Theme Parks, Apple Inc., Steve Jobs
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Businesses key to making SunRail work
Local businesses deserve a big share of the credit for keeping SunRail alive and pushing for Gov. Rick Scott's approval of the commuter train.
Now, those businesses will be even more critical in determining whether the train is the boon for the local...Tags: Politics, Health, Rick Scott, Walt Disney World Resort, Hospitals and Clinics
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New year brings new theme park options
Big deals are coming to Central Florida's theme parks and attractions. In the coming years, we'll be able to visit an "Avatar"-based land within Disney's Animal Kingdom, see even more of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter somewhere at Universal Orlando...Tags: Walt Disney World Resort, Forestry and Timber, Orange County Regional History Center, Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Tony Orlando
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The Cornell: A gem worth discovering in Winter Park
I'm avoiding the malls this weekend, but that doesn't mean I'm staying at home. Here are some art-filled suggestions for you.
Many people forget about the Cornell Fine Arts Museum on the Rollins College campus in Winter Park. The museum (1000 Holt Ave.,...Tags: Museums, James Rosenquist, Mennello Museum of American Art, Robert Rauschenberg, Fine Arts
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Orlando Science Center: Salute to pi, start of ‘Corrosion’, end of ‘Star Wars’ with Ashley Eckstein
Theme Park Rangers - Orlando SentinelIt's a tripleheader of news related to the Orlando Science Center: + Thursday is Pi Day — the whole 3.14 meets 3/14 thing, you know. The science center will mark the occasion with a pie walk (a variation on a cake walk); “crafty corner,”... -
This week: Phillip Phillips, Guess Who, Ashley Eckstein, Angry Birds
Theme Park Rangers - Orlando SentinelMusic still dominates the special-event scene at Orlando's theme parks and attractions this week, but there's also some “Star Wars” and Angry Birds on the horizon. + Reigning “American Idol” winner Phillip Phillips performs at... -
Orlando Science Center: Astronaut Robert Springer to speak
Theme Park Rangers - Orlando SentinelFormer astronaut Robert Springer will discuss how science fiction can inspire science fact at Orlando Science Center on Saturday. The appearance is tied to the science center's current exhibit “Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination,”... -
This week: Epcot flower and garden fest, Montgomery Gentry, Josh Turner
Theme Park Rangers - Orlando SentinelOrlando theme parks and attractions this week feature flowers and a packed schedule of musical performances. + The 20th Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival kicks off Wednesday. The event is amping up the food portion of the event with 12... -
Orlando Science Center, National Geographic form partnership
Theme Park Rangers - Orlando SentinelThe Orlando Science Center has formed a partnership with National Geographic Cinema Ventures that's tied to the museum's newly renovated theater. In the near future, that space will be known as the Digital Adventure Theater, A National Geographic... -
Orlando Science Center: Neanderthal Ball adds Harriett Lake’s Caveman Couture Contest
Theme Park Rangers - Orlando SentinelNeanderthal Ball, an annual fundraiser for Orlando Science Center, is adding an element to its Nov. 3 event: Harriett Lake's Caveman Couture Contest. The competition will determine a grand-prize winner for the ball, which in the past has encouraged... -
Orlando Science students build aquifer with Project AWESOME
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelBefore the holiday break, Orlando Science students built their own aquifers as part of an OUC education curriculum for fifth-graders called “Project AWESOME.” The charter school students learned about the water cycle and natural resources...
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