Calendar: See the Fourth of July spectacular

What to do this week in Port Orange...


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rian, Emily, Anakin and Isaac Rinehard at last year's Fourth of July celebration. File photo by Nichole Osinski
rian, Emily, Anakin and Isaac Rinehard at last year's Fourth of July celebration. File photo by Nichole Osinski
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June 30

Zumbathon

When: 2-4 p.m.

Where: Family Worship Center, 4425 S. Ridgewood Ave.

Details: Event hosted by the Family Worship Center in Port Orange. This is the third-annual Zumbathon with all proceeds going toward Youth for Camp Decision. Tickets are a $10 donation. Visit https://fwcpo.org/events/zumbathon/

July 1

Monday Chair Yoga

When: 9:15-10:15 a.m. and 10:45-11:45 a.m.

Where: Port Orange Regional Library auditorium, 1005 City Center Circle

Details: Certified fitness instructor Ed Eisler leads the chair yoga program, beginner through advanced. This program repeats every Monday.

July 3

WALL-E 'Drive-in' Movie Day

When: 2:30-4 p.m.

Where: Port Orange Regional Library auditorium one, 1005 City Center Circle

Details: Come early at 2:30 p.m. to decorate your own box “car” for a drive-in movie experience. Box “cars” to decorate are provided, while supplies last, space is limited. Planned event for kindergarten to fifth grade. This event is part of the A Universe of Stories Summer Reading Program and is sponsored by the Friends of the Port Orange Regional Library.

July 4

Fourth of July Spectacular

When: 5:30-9 p.m.

Where: Port Orange Parks and Recreation, 1395 Dunlawton Avenue

Details: City Hall Plaza will feature two kids' zones, one dry and one wet. There will be moon bounces, slides, roaming magicians, clowns, a stilts walker, balloon animals and more. Food will be available at Food Court Alley. A live band will be playing at Kenneth W. Parker Amphitheater and beer and wine sales proceeds will benefit the Port Orange Community Trust. Admission and parking are free.

 

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