SPONSORED by Orlando Storm: This is our latest rundown of the top ten things you need to know this week, in Orlando’s Bungalow Neighborhood news, and some bonus headlines you may have missed.
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TOP TEN HEADLINES:
- The Orlando Police Department has started drawing and reinforcing lines on what constitutes as acceptable behavior in its officers.
- Orlando’s first Black community was called “Jonestown” and it was razed to make room for a low-income housing project for white people.
- Check out what’s going to happen to that vacant 7-Eleven in Mills 50.
- Enzian is hosting a drive-in showing of “Rocky Horror Picture Show” in the Milk District. The 8:45 p.m. show has already sold out but the late-night 11:30 p.m. screening will go on sale at noon this Tuesday.
- The popular antique shop, Carousel Emporium, is for sale and is scheduled to close in August.
- Jason’s Deli closed its location in Colonialtown and Firehouse Subs closed their shop that’s located just up the street.
- Did you know you can lease fine art from Orlando Museum of Art?
- “COVID-19 will peak in Florida later this month, AdventHealth CEO says on Face the Nation.” – Orlando Sentinel
- “Disney reopens as a different world with masks, social distancing and light crowds.” – Orlando Sentinel
- “Top NBA player reactions so far from inside the Orlando bubble.” – NBC Sports
ICYMI – (IN CASE YOU MISSED IT):
- “United Airlines warns 36,000 workers they could be laid off.” – AP News
- “Fairvilla to host online educational workshops.” – Bungalower
- “Life-sized dinosaur head for sale on Craigslist.” – Bungalower
- “Bovine Steakhouse opens in Winter Park.” – The Daily City
- “Orlando arts professionals getting second location for free food pick-ups.” – The Daily City
- “Parliament House files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.” – Orlando Business Journal
- “As alligator mating season brings nests across Central Florida, Gatorland reminds you to watch your back.” – Orlando Weekly
- “Central Florida horror con Spooky Empire announces cancellation of 2020 events in Orlando and Tampa.” – Orlando Weekly
- “Metallica awards $100,000 to Valencia College through their Metallica Scholars initiative.” – Orlando Weekly
- “Lessons Learned: What some restaurant owners have done to adjust.” – Scott Joseph’s Orlando Restaurant Guide
- “More Amway Center layoffs and pay cuts while venues executives make big bucks.” – West Orlando News
- “People are planting tiny urban forests to boost biodiversity and fight climate change.” – World Economic Forum
- [PAYWALL] “From April to May, traffic at Orlando International Airport more than doubled.” – Click Orlando
- [PAYWALL] “Orlando gentlemen’s club has alcohol license suspended for COVID-19 violations.” – Click Orlando
- “3/2 Bungalow near urban wetlands asking $250,000.”
- “Crystal Lake home with human chessboard asking $499,999.”
HOT EVENTS THIS WEEK:
- Monday 7/13: Art of Animation Camp with Disney Animator (Online)
- Monday 7/13: The In-Between Series presents “Bacon Grease” (Online)
- Tuesday 7/13: Science on Screen – Pineapple Express (Maitland)
- Tuesday 7/14: Orange County Social Justice Virtual Forum (Online)
- Thursday 7/16: Sustaining Urban Places in an Era of Social Distancing (Online)
- Friday 7/17: Rebuilding City Living and Social Connectivity (Online)
- Friday 7/17: Virtual ShakesBeer – “Macbeth” Edition (Online)
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