Well-deserved recognition for four more of our community's restaurants. There's no question that Orlando's food scene is diverse and continuing to grow.
Step into a world of handcrafted indulgence with Indeu Apothecary! 🌿 The artisan soaps, bath & body products, and candles will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. Plus, with sustainable goods you can enjoy guilt-free shopping while supporting a local business ✨
staff is indeed No. 1. They work hard each day to serve our community and I’m glad they’re having fun together tonight participating in the Corporate 5K.
Cruisin' & Coolin' "At the Pool" 😎Enjoy music and food while learning about water safety, injury prevention and the importance of learning to swim at this free event.
🗓 Saturday, May 06
⏰ 1 - 6 p.m.
📍Dr. James R. Smith Pool
Do you have a plan for the steps you'll take to protect your family and property, should a storm threaten? Consider helping your neighbors plan ahead, especially the elderly & other vulnerable people. Follow evacuation orders if given. https://noaa.gov/get-moving-when-storm-threatens…
's annual State of the City Address. Reflecting on the city’s recent accomplishments and look ahead to what’s next for Orlando.
🗓️ 5/24/23
⏰ 10:30 a.m.
📍 Harriett’s Orlando Ballet Centre
RSVP at
☀️🏊Make the most of your summer! Registration is now open for our swim lessons led by Red Cross certified instructors. Visit http://orlando.gov/swimlessons to sign up and learn more.
May 1 marks the start of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Our community is strengthened and more vibrant thanks to Asian American and Pacific Islander residents.
Orlando stands with them in our collective commitment to embracing inclusion and denouncing hate.
The first step of preparing for hurricanes is to know your risk. Hurricanes are not just a coastal problem, so find out today what types of water and wind hazards could happen where YOU live. #HurricanePrep#HurricaneStrong
Commissioner Robert F. Stuart, OPD Community Relations Division and Neighborhood Watch leaders of the Carmel Oaks Condominium Association to recognize the 2022 Neighborhood Watch of the Year with an official sign unveiling.
as the we become the second metro area in Florida to address water pollution and learn how to make the strongest impact, starting in our own backyards.
📸📲🦋🍃🌸🦜🦤Help scientists document the biodiversity in our area by joining the City Nature Challenge starting today, April 28 to Monday, May 1 . Click on the link to learn more.
It’s been a full year since we opened the doors to the newly renovated Grand Avenue Neighborhood Center! This historical building has come alive again with children’s laughter, sports activities and so much more.
We can’t wait to see what the next year brings!
Every day our firefighters exemplify courage and bravery as they keep us safe. I was so proud to join Chief Salazar to thank our city's veteran and newest first responders during
Apr 27th | Another round of strong to severe storms are possible this afternoon with a Slight Risk outlooked over central Florida. The main hazards will be large hail up to 1-1.5," damaging wind gusts up to 60mph, heavy rainfall (1-3"), and frequent lighting strikes.
If you manage a business or non-profit organization, you can play an active role in providing opportunities that help young residents in our community thrive. Find out more about our Summer Youth Employment Program here https://bit.ly/443lSjg
visiting City Hall to help us recognize April 26 as "Denim Day" in Orlando. Today we showcase our collective support of victims of sexual assault and remind our community that we all can play a role in stopping and condemning harmful behaviors.
The compassion and action of our community volunteers never ceases to amaze us. We are so thankful for all their time and effort – all to make our city more beautiful every day.
You can browse and apply for rewarding volunteer opportunities at http://orlando.gov/volunteer
🥬👩🌾The crops are harvested, but there’s still good veggies left in the fields.👨🌾🚛Take a look at how our volunteers go out, glean the leftover cabbage in order to help families in need, while preventing food waste.
🎥https://bit.ly/445NmVE
Last week to visit our Black History Month Art Exhibit at City Hall’s Terrace Gallery! Running now until April 30, 2023. Learn about the inspiration and stories behind each art piece honoring African American heritage, culture and history.
http://orlando.gov/bhm
MON APR 24 } Rapid transition to a wet stormy pattern for ECFL underway! Shower/storm chances 50% north to 80% south. Strong-severe storms possible, mainly from 3-8PM. Strong gusty winds, hail, frequent lightning & heavy rain possible. MODERATE rip current risk at the beaches.
🎶🇵🇷Yo soy boricua pa’ que tu lo sepa!🎶 What a wonderful display of Orlando’s vibrancy at the Florida Puerto Rican Parade, celebrating our city’s diversity. From music, traditions, and the incredible food
Set an example by keeping leaves OFF the street! 🍃🗣️NEVER blow leaves or grass clippings from your yard into streets, sidewalks or storm drains. When yard waste makes it through a storm drain and into a lake, it degrades water quality. Visit http://Orlando.gov/LEAF
unveiled their Orlando Station at our South Terminal Complex. Community leaders, partners, & media got a sneak peek at this modern, comfortable, and innovative facility.