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Windermere Holiday Shopping Extravaganza Art Show | The Pines at Windermere
Dec 7–Dec 8, 2025 (UTC-5)
South Lakeland District
Welcome to the Windermere Holiday Shopping Extravaganza Art Show! Join us at The Pines at Windermere for a day filled with unique art pieces perfect for holiday gifting or treating yourself. Browse through a variety of artworks created by talented artists, from paintings to sculptures and more. This in-person event is your chance to find that special piece that speaks to you. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to support local artists and find one-of-a-kind treasures. See you there! Contact ONLY AnneScharer18@gmail.com for details go to WWW.tranquilitihealingartsandwellness.com for application to participate in thie unique event.
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DREAMS Foundation 2nd Annual Golf Tournament | The Windermere Club
Jun 29, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Mark your calendars for the highly anticipated DREAMS Foundation 2nd Annual Golf Tournament taking place in Blythewood at The Windermere Club on June 29, 2024. This prestigious event promises a day filled with thrilling golf action, networking opportunities, and charitable giving, all in support of the DREAMS Foundation. With ticket prices ranging from $100 to $2,500, there is an option for everyone to participate and contribute to this meaningful cause. The Windermere Club, located at 1101 Longtown Road East, Blythewood, SC 29016, provides the perfect backdrop for a day of friendly competition and fundraising. Don't miss out on this chance to be a part of something truly special at the DREAMS Foundation 2nd Annual Golf Tournament. Get ready to tee off for a good cause and make a difference in the community.
The Stories We Tell 2 | 183 Windermere Dr NW
Nov 21, 2024 (UTC-7)ENDED
South Lakeland District
We are back for a better than ever intimate networking opportunity! Join us for a one of a kind, fun, interactive networking experience in this beautiful storybook home by Chizen and company. Come explore the Power of Storytelling, The People of People, The Power of Style and the Power of Words.
Speakers will include: Calie Murray (Adaptiv Marketing) Yasmeen Boahene (Transition HR Consulting) ,Shelby Eloria (All Set Style) and Sheila Bell. (Sheila Bell Brands) Regular admission includes open networking, speakers, activities, appetizers, drink and swag bag. VIP admission includes early admission, networking with speakers, activities, open networking, professional head shots, appetizers, drinks and swag bag
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Windermere Art Show-10th Annual Town Hall | Town Hall 520 Main St Windermere Florida 34786
Mar 1, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
For a decade, the Windermere Fine Art Show has been at the heart of our community, bringing together artists, visitors, and the vibrant spirit of Windermere.
With over 20,000 attendees across the years, this event has become a cornerstone for celebrating creativity and connecting people.
As we mark our 10th Anniversary, we’re proud to continue showcasing the unique charm of Windermere while fostering the love for art and culture.
Join us in March 1 & 2 ,2025 to celebrate this incredible milestone with performing artists, food vendors, artists selling their amazing art work all in the quaint Town of Windermere.
For further details go to www.tranquilitihealingartsandwellness.com
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SSOD's Silks Showcase #1 | 356 Windermere Ave
May 3, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
We are excited to present this years showcase of our Silks Program! The performance will be held at here at SSOD1, 356 Winderemere Avenue on Saturday May 11th, 2024.
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SSOD's Silks Showcase #2 | 356 Windermere Ave
May 11, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Experience the artistry and grace of SSOD's Silks Program at the upcoming Silks Showcase #2 in Toronto. Witness the culmination of hard work and dedication as performers take the stage at 356 Windermere Ave on Saturday, May 11th, 2024. Immerse yourself in a mesmerizing display of talent and skill that will leave you in awe. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a truly unforgettable evening. Purchase your tickets for $17.31 and secure your seat for a showcase that promises to captivate and inspire. Mark your calendars and join SSOD for an evening of breathtaking performances at the Silks Showcase #2.
SSOD's Silks Showcase #3 | 356 Windermere Ave
May 11, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Witness the mesmerizing SSOD's Silks Showcase #3 in Toronto at 356 Windermere Ave on May 11th, 2024. Be part of this year's spectacular display of our Silks Program at SSOD1. Immerse yourself in the captivating performances that will transport you to a world of beauty and grace. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the artistry and skill of our talented performers as they showcase their talents on the silks. Secure your tickets now for just $17.31 and prepare to be amazed by the grace and elegance of the Silks Program Showcase.
SSOD Mini Movers Show #3 | 356 Windermere Ave
Jun 8, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Attend the SSOD Mini Movers Show #3 in Neverland to witness an extraordinary performance by our talented dancers. The event will showcase the Mini, Pre-Primary, Pre-School, Superboys, Rhythm Boys, and Jr. Dance Buddies Dancers. The show will take place on June 8, 2024, at 356 Windermere Avenue in Toronto. Don't miss this opportunity to experience a captivating dance performance by these young and talented individuals. Tickets for the event are priced at CA$17.31. Join us at this exciting event and be amazed by the incredible talent on display.
SSOD Mini Movers Show #1 | 356 Windermere Ave
Jun 8, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Experience the magic of dance at SSOD Mini Movers Show #1 in Neverland. Witness the captivating performances by talented dancers including Mini, Pre-Primary, Pre-School, Superboys, Rhythm Boys, and Jr. Dance Buddies. This event will take place on June 8, 2024, at 356 Windermere Avenue in Toronto. Don't miss this opportunity to support these young dancers as they showcase their skills on stage. Tickets are available for CA$17.31. Join us for an enchanting evening filled with joy, creativity, and the art of dance.
Kamikaze Showdown Round 3 | Cornerstone Park
Aug 24, 2024 (UTC-7)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Join us for the August edition of the Kamikaze pickleball showdown at Cornerstone Park! Join the Kamikaze crew for another round of the Kamikaze Showdown at Cornerstone Park! Saturday, August 24th 6 pm-9 pm Players will play 15 minute games, king/queen style format. Win and move up until you reach the top court! All players will split after each game to keep things competitive. Players are encouraged to have a skill rating of 3.5-4.25 Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided. Come for the pickleball, stay for the vibes!
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Kamikaze Showdown: Round 4 | Cornerstone Park
Sep 28, 2024 (UTC-7)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Join the Kamikaze crew for the final outdoor round of the Kamikaze Showdown at Cornerstone Park! Saturday,September 28th 4 pm-7 pm Players will play 15 minute games, king/queen style format. Win and move up until you reach the top court! All players will split after each game to keep things competitive. Players are encouraged to have a skill rating of 3.5-4.25 Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided. Come for the pickleball, stay for the vibes!
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Baroque Brilliance 2024 – the Spirit of Christmas | St. Olave’s Anglican Church, Windermere Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada
Dec 8, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Following the success of Mozart in the Sun, the Lavinia Ensemble returns to St. Olave's for a Christmas concert of baroque music. Director and violinist, Mark Whale, is joined by violinist, Erick Oliver Wawrzkiewicz in Bach's Double Violin Concerto and by oboist, Tyler Romesburg in Marcello's Concerto for Oboe and Strings. Other works include Vivaldi's Concerto for two violins in A minor, Corelli's Christmas Concerto and the Overture from Handel's Messiah. Audience participation in the Twelve Days of Christmas is optional! Proceeds go to theDaily Bread Food Bank. Program Overture to the Messiah by G. F. Handel Concerto for Oboe and Strings by Alessandro Marcello Concerto in D minor for Two Violins and Orchestra by J. S. Bach Concerto in A minor for Two Violins and orchestra by Antonio Vivaldi Concerto Grosso in G minor, Fatto per la Notte di Natali, by Arcangelo Corelli The Lavinia Ensemble was founded by musical director, Mark Whale, in December 2023, performing its first concert, Baroque Brilliance – in the Spirit of Christmas, in Bloor West Village/Swansea at Morningside Presbyterian Church. Taking its name from Lavinia Avenue, the heart of Swansea (and Mark's home street), the ensemble's mission is to bring quality musical performance to the neighborhood. The Lavinia Ensemble comprises professional and semi-professional musicians. Many are members of the Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra where Mark is concertmaster. Tyler Romesberg, oboe, holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from the University of North Texas and is currently pursuing graduate studies in Oboe Performance at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. During his time at UNT, Romesberg won the UNT Chamber Music Competition as a member of a woodwind quintet, and he was a finalist in the UNT Concerto Competition. Outside of school, he has also attended Rocky Ridge Music, the Curtis Mentorship Program, the 2020 Eastern Music Festival Virtual Session, and the International Lyric Academy in Vicenza, Italy. In the Greater Toronto Area, Romesberg is the Principal Oboe of Oakville Symphony. He is also the winner of the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Orchestra Concerto Competition, and he will perform the Ruth Gipps Oboe Concerto with them on April 14. Mark Whale, PhD, is a violinist and fulltime Professor of Liberal Studies at Humber College, Toronto. He teaches courses in music, philosophy and general education and is currently involved in developing Humber's climate educational program. Mark studied the violin in London, England, at the Royal Academy of Music, and in Freiburg, Germany at the Musikhochschule. After a career in Europe as a violinist, teacher, conductor and concert organizer, Mark completed his PhD in music education at the University of Toronto in 2009. A published researcher, he has presented at conferences around the world on the question of musical meaning. In 2014 he gave a TED Talk at Guelph University entitled Music: Is it just a matter of personal taste? In 2018 he conducted a research project, funded by Humber College, which included a series of podcasts called The Music Listening Project. In the series, which is regularly updated, Mark explores what is going on in music from a practical (rather than theoretical) listening perspective. Mark continues to play the violin professionally. He is currently concertmaster of Toronto’s Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra. Other musical engagements are varied, ranging from solo Bach in Humber's Arboretum, Quartets in Cafes, Piazzola on YouTube, to improvisation and the folk music of Bosnia.
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Baroque Brilliance – the Spirit of Christmas | St. Olave’s Anglican Church, Windermere Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada
Dec 8, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Following the success of Mozart in the Sun, the Lavinia Ensemble returns to St. Olave's for a Christmas concert of baroque music. Director and violinist, Mark Whale, is joined by violinist, Erick Oliver Wawrzkiewicz in Bach's Double Violin Concerto and by oboist, Tyler Romesburg in Marcello's Concerto for Oboe and Strings. Other works include Vivaldi's Concerto for two violins in A minor, Corelli's Christmas Concerto and the Overture from Handel's Messiah. Audience participation in the Twelve Days of Christmas is optional! Proceeds go to theDaily Bread Food Bank.
Information Source: Mark Whale | eventbrite
Girls Night Out - Brush The Night Away! | Buco Pizzeria & Vino Bar Windermere
Jan 23, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Join us for a delightful evening of creativity and fun at Girls Night Out - Brush the Night Away with Olga Kaplina Chudooly! Unleash your inner artist as we guide you step by step to recreate the beautiful painting featured in our promo photo above. Sip away your fear with a Hot Mess Moms tasty mocktail or cocktail, enjoy a delicious spread of munchies, and jump right into the fun! It is sure to be a night to remember! TicketsMocktail Masterpiece - $60 Access to the paint experienceOne complimentary HMME mocktail includedA variety of munchiesCocktail and Colours - $65 Access to the paint experienceOne complimentary HMME cocktail included (1 oz, Gin Based)A variety of munchiesEvent Highlights: All painting supplies providedNo prior painting experience is necessarySocialize, relax, and unleash your creativityLimited seats available, so secure your spot today!*Please Note: Participants must be of legal drinking age for alcoholic beverage options. Any allergies or dietary restrictions will be accommodated, please let us know when purchasing your ticket. Refunds will be available until 12 PM January 21, 2025. Please send any questions or concerns to hotmessmoms.events@gmail.com* Don't miss out on this artistic extravaganza! Grab your tickets now and prepare for great time!!!
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Spikers Program Playoffs Finals | West Orange Park, Windermere Road, Winter Garden, FL, USA
Feb 1, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Spikers Playoff Premier Finals Join us for an epic showdown in Orlando, Florida. Location: NorthEastern Regional Park. Address: 50901 U.S. 27 Davenport 33897 Get ready to witness the ultimate clash of roundnet titans in person! The Spikers Playoffs promises thrilling matches, heart-stopping spikes, and intense competition. Don't miss out on this incredible event that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Grab your friends, bring your team spirit, and come support your favorite players as they battle it out for victory. Get ready to cheer, jump, and celebrate the power of the game!
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Brews, Beauties & Brawlers: Classical Music With A Rebellious Heart | St. Olave’s Anglican Church
Mar 1, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
In commemoration of Charles Villiers Stanford's 100th anniversary of his death in 2024, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's 150th anniversary in 2025, join Apocryphonia as we take you on a journey through their songs of lovers, fighters, and drunks at the pub. The concert's highlight is the Canadian Premiere of Stanford's 'Phaudrig Crohoore', an epic choral ballad written by the great poet Sheridan LeFanu about a 6 foot tall tough Irishman whose love was stolen by his rival. Rounding out the concert are choruses from Ralph Vaughan Williams' Shakespearean opera 'Sir John in Love', and some naughty works by Henry Purcell! Oh! Phaudrig Crohoore was the broth of a boy
An’ he stood six foot eight;
An' his arm was as round as another man's thigh -
‘Tis Phaudrig was great
An' his hair was as black as the shadows of night
An' hung over the scars left by many a fight;
An' his voice, like the thunder, was deep, strong, and loud
An' his eye like the lightning from under the cloud
An' all the girls liked him, for he could spake civil
An' sweet when he liked it, for he was the divil
An' there wasn't a girl from thirty-five under
Divil a matter how cross, but he could get round her Apocryphonia goes beyond the known and the popular in classical music to reveal the beautiful, the lost, and the rare. The name is derived from the two words: Apocryphus:'secret, or non-canonical', from the Greek adjective ἀπόκρυφος (apokryphos), 'obscure'. The word apocrypha originally meant a text too sacred and secret to be in everyone's hands. -phone: from Ancient Greek φωνή (phōnḗ) 'sound' Apocryphonia's aim is to seek out and share the hidden and the obscure; whether it be music from composers you may never have heard of, or rare works by well known names. Apocryphonia’s founder, Alexander Cappellazzo always felt as though the classical music that inspired him to become a musician was not the classical music that was regularly being performed and taught. Apocryphonia brings local musicians and audiences together and gives them the opportunity to hear and perform works that are rarely performed in ways that highlight their unique qualities; introducing a new favourite piece, or new favourite composer. In a generally orthodox atmosphere of concert programmation, Apocryphonia shows may be the only time you’ll get to hear some of these pieces live in concert!
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Sports & Social Windermere Connection Group | Sports & Social Orlando
Mar 26, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Welcome to the Sports & Social Windermere Connection Group event! Join us at Sports & Social Orlando for a fun-filled gathering of sports enthusiasts and social butterflies. This in-person event is the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for sports and a love for socializing. Whether you're into basketball, soccer, or just enjoy watching games with friends, this event is for you! Come ready to bond over your favorite teams, share sports trivia, and make new connections. Don't miss out on this chance to join a community of sports lovers and socializers. See you there!
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Haydn & Händel | St. Olave’s Anglican Church, Windermere Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada
Apr 27, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
South Lakeland District
Haydn & Händel Spring is in the air! Soprano Aemelia Moser returns to St. Olave's to sing two of Händel's most sublime arias, and rising star cellist, Mira Kardan, joins the Lavinia Ensemble in Haydn's exuberant and joyous cello concerto in C. Don't miss this hour of first class music making in your neighborhood! Program Händel Concerto Grosso in A minor Händel: lascia ch'io pianga Händel: I know that my redeemer Liveth Haydn: Cello Concerto in C major (right click on lnks and open in other tab) Eighteen-year old Mira Kardan attends the Glenn Gould School as a recipient of the Temerty Foundation Scholarship, where she studies with Hans Jorgen Jensen and Andres Diaz. She was a member of the Colburn Music Academy, where she studied with cellist Clive Greensmith. An avid chamber musician, Mira performed as a member of the Olive Piano Trio, winning the Gold Medal at the 2022 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition. The Olive Piano Trio went abroad to Finland in 2023, participating in an exchange program with the Sibelius Academy. Mira was the 2022 first prize winner of the Bellflower Symphony Competition, and has won numerous other prizes including second place in the 2025 International Young Artist Concerto Competition. She has been featured twice on the NPR nationally syndicated radio program From the Top. Mira performed in masterclasses for cellists Gautier Capuçon and Steven Isserlis, and attended the Heifetz International Music Institute and the Meadowmount School of Music. Mira performs on a Grubaugh & Seifert cello, and a Sylvan Bigot bow. Aemilia Moser is a Canadian and Austrian soprano originally from Edmonton, Alberta. She completed her undergraduate degree in violin and voice under Elizabeth Turnbull and Robert Uchida. She recently completed an Artistic Diploma at the University of Manitoba under the tutelage of Tracy Dahl and Mel Braun. Aemilia made her symphonic debut with the Chamber Orchestra of Edmonton, performing Mozart’s Exsultate Jubilate. In 2021, she joined members of the Edmonton Symphony onstage once again to perform “Rejoice Greatly” from Handel's Messiah with the Alberta Baroque Ensemble. Recently, Aemilia debuted with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, performing Canadian composer Abigail Richardson-Schulte’s Alligator Pie. As a winner of the University of Manitoba's concerto competition, Aemilia performed Michael Daugherty's Labyrinth of Love with the University Wind Ensemble in March. Her roles of note include La Fée in Massenet's Cendrillon, Virtu in Monteverdi’s L'incoronazione di Poppea, Pierrot in Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire, Adina in Donizetti’s L’elisir D’amore, Nymph in Purcell’s The Fairy Queen, Mab in Jonathan Dove’s The Enchanted Pig, Papagena in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, and Maureen in Johnathan Larson’s RENT for which she won two Greater Edmonton Cappie Awards. Recent success for Aemilia includes an Encouragement Award at the Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition (North Dakota district), first place at the CFMTA National Voice Competition and Doris Mills and Red Hugo Memorial Trophies at the Winnipeg Music Festival. Aemilia is currently working towards her master's in opera at the University of Toronto, studying with Elizabeth McDonald. She is privileged to be supported by the Ann Burrows Foundation and the Edmonton Community Foundation. The Lavinia Ensemble was founded by musical director, Mark Whale, in December 2023, performing its first concert, Baroque Brilliance – in the Spirit of Christmas, in Bloor West Village/Swansea at Morningside Presbyterian Church. Taking its name from Lavinia Avenue, the heart of Swansea (and Mark's home street), the ensemble's mission is to bring quality musical performance to the neighborhood. The Lavinia Ensemble comprises professional and semi-professional musicians. Many are members of the Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra where Mark is concertmaster. Mark Whale, PhD, is a violinist and fulltime Professor of Liberal Studies at Humber College, Toronto. He teaches courses in music, philosophy and general education and is currently involved in developing Humber's climate educational program. Mark studied the violin in London, England, at the Royal Academy of Music, and in Freiburg, Germany at the Musikhochschule. After a career in Europe as a violinist, teacher, conductor and concert organizer, Mark completed his PhD in music education at the University of Toronto in 2009. A published researcher, he has presented at conferences around the world on the question of musical meaning. In 2014 he gave a TED Talk at Guelph University entitled Music: Is it just a matter of personal taste? In 2018 he conducted a research project, funded by Humber College, which included a series of podcasts called The Music Listening Project. In the series, which is regularly updated, Mark explores what is going on in music from a practical (rather than theoretical) listening perspective. Mark continues to play the violin professionally. He is currently concertmaster of Toronto’s Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra. Other musical engagements are varied, ranging from solo Bach in Humber's Arboretum, Quartets in Cafes, Piazzola on YouTube, to improvisation and the folk music of Bosnia.
Information Source: Mark Whale | eventbrite