Earth Fare is closing its SoDo location (again) | Orlando Area News | Orlando
Earth Fare is closing its SoDo location (again) | Orlando Area News | Orlando
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After reopening in April 2021, Asheville-based food grocery will say goodbye to the SoDo neighborhood for the last time.
With no further details given, Earth Fare announced its permanent closure via Facebook.
“Earth Fare Orlando will be closing its doors. Starting today, take advantage of the 20% off storewide sale,” the company said on their…
Come to the Artist Talk and learn about the Process and Inspiration behind the Art
Hello I have a little announcement for this next Saturday 2/17/24
I am so excited to be part of this event. This Saturday, February 17 at 1pm at Snap! Gallery. Come and join me and other artists of the 6th Florida Showcase to learn a little bit about our art pieces at the gallery. You can learn about the inspiration, the process, the medium use, and more. Click the image to learn more about this event.
I will be there ready to talk about “Asses at New Smyrna”…
Hello Team,
Enclosed you will find the weekend update:
Saturday
Time: 8:00 am
Sport: Breakthrough Brick
Location: Lake Louisa State Park
Duration:
Long Course:
Bike: 90 min / Run: 90 min
Short Course:
4 x rounds:
10 mile bike / 1 mile run – 5 min easy spin recovery
Sunday
Time: 7 am
Sport: Run and Jog/Walk Group
Location: Tri Peak Athlete – 1700 S. Bumby Ave. Orlando, FL…
Spooky season is over, sure (for some of us) but that doesn't mean the ghosts hang up their hats and call it quits. Today we're talking about some of the most haunted places in downtown Orlando so next time you visit us, you can take your new Toyota on a haunted tour of the city.
#1: Hamburger Mary's: This popular bar and burger joint is supposedly haunted by the ghost of a little girl from the 1800s. She likes to skip up and down the street and wave at patrons, and sometimes even tap on the windows to get their attention. Here for it.
#2: The Kress Building (now Kres Chophouse): This fancy Orlando steakhouse doesn't just serve delicious meals - it's also serving up scares. Rumor has it that the entire building is haunted and you can see apparitions, hear ghostly footsteps, and more. It's a paranormal hotspot for investigators.
#3: Greenwood Cemetary: It seems almost obvious that a cemetery would be haunted, and this one is no exception. Visitors have reported seeing ghostly children playing, random lights, and even Confederate soldiers marching. It's Orlando's oldest cemetery and houses some of its most famous previous residents.
#4: Ceviche: Ceviche may be closed, but the ghosts didn't vacate when the owners did. Visitors report seeing a 19th-century woman standing in front of a mirror and a priest that paces outside the building, as well as feeling ghostly hands pulling at their clothes.
#5: Lake Eola: Lake Eola is the center of the city of Orlando and hosts festivals, concerts, and more, and apparently even the ghosts like it. A ghostly brown terrier supposedly haunts the lake's eastern shore.
#6: Orange County Regional History Center: This one is argued over often, but supposedly, this Orlando building is haunted by the ghost of Ted Bundy. He was tried there and found guilty of the murder of Kimberly Leach.
We're sad spooky season is over, but we're always down for a ghost hunt - visit Toyota of Orlando today at 3575 Vineland Road, just off I-4 near the Millenia Mall!