Calendar: Virtual community, entertainment events beginning Jan. 13
Sun Sentinel 1/11/2021 Mary Lou Cruz, South Florida Sun Sentinel
This is a list of reader-submitted opportunities to learn, take classes, stroll through galleries and museums or have front-row seats to experience some great performances from the convenience and comfort of your own home. All programs and activities are subject to change.
Reflections of South Florida, 6:30-8 p.m. Jan. 13. Presented by local chapter of Women’s National Book Association. Virtual on Zoom from Delray Beach. 561-569-2625. southflorida.wnba-books.org/events. Free.
Wellington Art Society to Feature Artist Laurie Snow Hein, 7-8 p.m. Jan. 13. RSVP via email for the link to attend this virtual monthly meeting. Contact Laura Jaffe at presidentofwas@gmail.com or Leslie Pfeiffer at mysticway1@bellsouth.net See more info at wellingtonartsociety.org. Free.
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Dec 31, 2020
Lori McKinney, event organizer for the Downtown Countdown, prepares for the upcoming virtual broadcast. Contributed photo
PRINCETON â While there will be no in-person Downtown Countdown celebration to ring in the new year on Mercer Street tonight, organizers have put in the hard work for community members to enjoy the celebration from the comfort and safety of their homes.
âFor the past seven years, The Downtown Countdown has provided an exciting, family-friendly New Yearâs Eve experience in The Mercer Street Grassroots District, complete with six stages of performances, ice sculptors, fire dancing, kidsâ activities and a ball drop and fireworks at the stroke of midnight,â said event organizer Lori McKinney.