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CT Yard Sale+LG Plant Sale+Think Pink Lemonade=

a lot to do in Colonialtown this weekend.

First off Saturday, possibly the biggest and best yard sale every year, 9th Annual Colonialtown Yard Sale. A bunch of money hungry residents throw their random junk on the lawn and sell it to you. It is the chance all year to get some good stuff on the cheap. Starts early and you need to move fast. [Map Below]

Next, Leu Gardens Annual Plant Sale. free admission and great plants for good prices. After you have loaded up your car with furniture and the lost dvd collection of Murder She Wrote [you know you will buy if it is cheaper than 2 bucks] head over to finally get the yard looking like some one lives there. 50 plus vendors on both Saturday and Sunday. So you have a chance to still get some yard sale action all day.

And I have already told you about the Think Pink Lemonade Stand. Both days stop by and buy many, many glasses of pink lemonade and help a girl and her very personal fight against breast cancer.

So you have it planned, right. Check out the larger map link below the map to get all the addresses.

See you this weekend.
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Altered State at the Big Orange Studio

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Julio is opening up the joint for another art spectacle. You only have one night to get to this one. It looks pretty cool and worth the Saturday night out. Here is more info:

Altered State, a one night only art experience.
Each artist has created a distinctive piece illustrating their own skewed view of life in Central Florida. Featured artists: Johannah O’Donnell, Joseph Williams, Linda Hartmann, Morgan Steele, Pam Treadwell, Patricia Coyle, Peg Martin and Tom Hope.

This event will be held February 28, 7 – 11 p.m. at Say It Loud, located at 1121 N. Mills Avenue in downtown Orlando.

For more info hit their site at: http://floridaalteredstate.wordpress.com/

Grilled Corn

From the Audobon Farmers market. Burnt husk, yummy goodness. The tin next to the ears is the melted butter that graciously kisses the corn before you chow down. Good stuff.

Rest of the set at Flickr

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Eleethax Art Show – Today 3 to 8 pm

Eleethax Art Show

If you get the chance to check this out, It is at Say It Loud, Julio Lima’s place. It is the Big Orange building John Rife and I wrote about at 1211 Mills.
This is the kind of thing Julio hopes will bring a little attention to the creative community that is already established and looks from his piece might have something interesting to say.
Julio Lima’s The City Bloodful

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More Thoughts on the Big Orange Building

John Rife, a Florida Creative, dropped by the Big Orange Building after reading my post on the Sentinel Blog. He seemed to be positive and I am glad he got to talk to Julio. And from the comments on the Sentinel blog there seems to be the same positivity in the community at large.

John addressed the space. I agree with the pros and cons. It will have to be a perfect fit, not a swiss army type space. Julio did mention to me that he was thinking more of someone that needed a home base. I am thinking a consultant or business that would meet clients at their location more so than having the need for the conference room and such.

I have to admit, though, that I am more provoked about the presence of this type of opportunity in ViMi than the perfection of the space itself. It is selfish, considering I live a block away and would love to have that kind of community in the neighborhood. And the community attitude Julio has is tremendous and genuine.

I believe that this section of town is more about the potential rather than the current possibility. I hope that someone takes a look and finds a fit. Then more people would look in the area and possibly lock up one of the open properties on Mills. There has been a lot of activity in the past year, properties have not stayed open very long. More restaurants and hair styling shops have moved in. While that may not be an obvious link to the co-working community, these places are trying to cater to that creative community. Symbiosis is the goal.

The overall idea is to create a community to line the Mills corridor similar to the community that exists in places like the Miami Design District [general info]. While most “design” districts focus on shops and physical design like fashion or home decor, ViMi seems to be playing out to be a graphic and web design community. And with the growing membership in the Florida Creatives crowd and those associated with Julio and his ViMi vision, it looks like Orlando could have a vibrant and brilliant web/design/advertising/new media district that is both an enormous economic benefit but a creative asset to the city.

What plays into this as well is the Mills Park project on the corner of Mills and Virginia. There are going to be the exact type of locations you are probably really looking at. According to Pelloni, the developers, one type store front would have 1000 square foot shop space with the same footage above in a living type area. Originally intended for a store owner to live above their shop but imagine a co-op of creative types and how that space could be divided up to meet the very things you mentioned. I don’t know if this idea has been broached to them or any idea of what they would feel about it. It is a bit of time off but could be a potential winner.

The ViMi is an idea I hope to spend more time on very soon. I have a good deal of info from my talk with Julio and hope to have a bit more soon.

I also hope someone digs the space and takes Julio up on his offer. More info on coworking in Orlando

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