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Singles, separations, widowed and divorced: The SSWD team will meet for lunch at Fishlips Waterfront Grill, 610 Glen Cheek Road, Canaveral, at noon on Friday, January 8. For other details, please call 502-299-8949.

Friday's dining car: The dining car returns in Palm Bay City Hall on January 8. Have lunch with us from 11:30 to 1:30 pm. The city government staff and the public are invited to attend and taste some different lunches. We will provide you with covered seats for you to have lunch outdoors or take back to your office. If you have suggestions for the food types of the future "Friday Food Truck", please send us an email

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Ribbon cutting: Friday, January 8th at 4 pm, to celebrate the new space coast ultrasonic ribbon cutting. Space Coast Ultrasound is located at 1130 S. Patrick Drive in Satellite Beach.

North Brevard Art Alliance "Winners Showroom": The North Brevard Art Alliance has collaborated with the Downtown Art Gallery in Titusville to display the "Winners Showroom". The exhibition opened on January 9, with a reception held at the Urban Art Center from 2 pm to 5 pm. Titusville Gallery, which houses the 56th annual art exhibition's award-winning works, was shown online last year when the pandemic threatened to cancel the exhibition.

The online exhibition is the first digital art exhibition of the Art Alliance. 134 selected artworks. Hundreds of people viewed these artworks digitally and voted for the "People's Choice Award," and the judges did the same.

The "Winners Gallery" will display 33 award-winning artworks, which are now presented on-site and in person!

The works on display include Kathie Benson's watercolor work "Best of Show" winner "Tree Community"; Hideko Mooney's People's Choice Award winner "My Imagination"; and Various other award-winning works.

The video of the full show can still be viewed at the following locations

, And a list of all winners.

The exhibition will last until February 5, 2021.

The Downtown Art Gallery is located at 335 Washington Avenue in the historic center of Titusville. It is open from Monday to Friday, 11 am to 5 pm, and Saturday 11 am to 3 pm. For other details, please call (321) 268-0122.

Broadway to Hollywood! : Broadway fans and movie music are waiting for the Space Coast Symphony Orchestra's annual tribute stage and screen. This is everyone's favorite concert! Four professional singers will join the orchestra to cheer in the New Year of "From Broadway to Hollywood". The event was held at the Scott Performing Arts Center at Trinity Bishop’s College on Saturday, January 9th at 7pm. Trinity Bishop’s College is located at 5625 Holy Trinity Drive in Melbourne.

"From Broadway to Hollywood" includes the works of Broadway and Hollywood’s most famous composers, including Richard Rogers, Jerome Cohen, Mitch Leigh, Meredith Wilson, Leonard The beloved songs of Bernstein, Cole Porter, Frank Lother, Frederick Lowe and Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Conductor and artistic director Aaron T. Collins is ready to welcome the new year.

Collins said: "The audience will hear some very special songs at this concert." "After a very difficult 2020, the plan will be welcomed."

Dorothy Gal, the soprano at the Houston Grand Opera Studio, and the outstanding soprano soprano Sarah Purser in Central Florida, and the tenor Kit Cleto ) And baritone David Bracamonte (David Bracamonte), will be on stage with conductor Aaron Collins during the journey from Broadway to Hollywood. The all-star lineup will perform the most popular songs in musicals and movies, including "The Wizard of Oz", "Bodyguard", "Guys", "Beach", "Song in the Rain", "Mary Poppins", "Beauty and the Beast" ", "Frozen", "Titanic", "West Side Story", Phantom of the Opera, South Pacific, Camelot, La Mancha, Madison County Bridge, Showboat, Carousel, Oklahoma State and so on.

From Broadway to Hollywood, free for those 18 years and younger or with a student ID. The adult ticket at the gate is 35 dollars. Online tickets purchased in advance cost $30. (Due to the limited capacity, the price has increased).

Tickets can be obtained through the orchestra website at:

Or Suntree's Marine Bank & Trust. Encourage online ticket purchases for optimal social distancing and capacity planning. The audience is requested to arrive no more than 30 minutes before the performance time.

Spiritual Church: Church Chairman Emma Principe (Emma Principe) is the speaker of the liturgy on Sunday, January 10. The ceremony starts at 10 am and lasts until 11:30. The Spiritual Church is a church dedicated to the promotion of spiritual science, philosophy and religion. We believe in the infinite spirit, and believe that God is the infinite spirit. Everyone is responsible for their own happiness or unhappiness while walking on the earth. The Spirit Church is located at Melody Lane 1924 in Melbourne. For more information, please call (321) 419-6262.

Thinking of cremation? : A high-end venue in Viera is sponsoring an information seminar on the benefits of pre-planned cremation. Representatives of the National Cremation Society will discuss advance planning, affordable options and savings, and the benefits of travel and relocation plans. After the seminar, you will enjoy a free lunch at the Italian Grille in Carrabba. The individual-only event will be held on Monday, January 11th from 11pm to 1pm in an exclusive plaza at 8850 Spyglass Hill Rd. In Vieira. Seats are limited. You must respond by calling (321) 751-6771. A mask is required in a high-level square.

Small Business Virtual Conference: Jerry Parrish, Chief Economist of the Florida Chamber of Commerce Foundation, will be the special guest of the Small Business Council’s virtual conference on ZOOM, which will be held on the morning of January 12 (Tuesday) Held at 7:45-9. Join the Small Business Committee of the Melbourne Regional Chamber of Commerce for its monthly meetings and social events! This event is designed for organizations with less than 50 employees and provides an opportunity for board members to communicate, share information, and collect resources needed for improvement, development, and prosperity. Register here-

Lunch with Sheriff Wayne Ivey: The Grand Palm Bay Chamber of Commerce will host Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey, who will be the keynote speaker at the Chamber’s monthly luncheon. It was held at the "Promise Brevard" at 4105 Norfolk Street, West Melbourne. Lunch time is scheduled from 11:30 am to 1 pm on January 13th. Admission tickets are 25 USD for partners of the Chamber of Commerce and 30 USD for guests who participate in person. Due to limited seats for this event, please register in advance. For those who want to participate online through ZOOM, the fee is $10. The event is sponsored by the "Health First" health plan.

Overcoming Grief: The Grief, Loss and Bereavement Support Group will meet at a high-level plaza on the Brevard Space Coast from 10 am to noon on Thursday, January 14th. We will explore the power of grief together, while providing a safe and friendly space to express our grief and find tenacity. These meetings will be held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month and will only be held in person. Need RSVP. Each meeting can hold up to 16 people. Participants must wear masks and undergo temperature checks, and must fill out a health questionnaire in the lobby. An exclusive plaza on the Brevard Space Coast is located at 8085 Spyglass Hill Road in Vieira. Call (321) 751-6771 for more details.

Investment advice: Raymond James Financial Investment Advisor Larry Adam will give a keynote speech at the "Good Morning Space Coast" virtual ZOOM conference at the Melbourne Regional Chamber of Commerce from 8 am to 10 am on Thursday, January 14. Adam is the private client group of James, Chief Investment Officer of Raymond. His theme is "Top Ten Themes for 2021". The event price is $15. Register for the event here-

Ribbon cutting: From 4 to 6 pm on January 14 (Thursday), the new Lizzie Euro Kafe will be cut. Lizzie’s Euro Kafe is located at 6811 Atlantic Avenue, Cape Canaveral. The ribbon will be cut at 5pm

Estate Planning Seminar: Do you need to revisit estate planning in 2021? From 10 am to 11:30 am on January 14 (Thursday), the Brevard Real Estate Planning and Elderly Law Center will hold a real estate planning seminar in a premium plaza on the Brevard Space Coast, a premium plaza located at Spyglass Hill in Viera Road 8085. The seminar will be held in person and will be available online. Need an RSVP. Call (321) 729-0087 for more information or to obtain an online link.

How to train your dragon: On January 15th, go to the Veterans Memorial Park and show a free movie in the park, including how to train your dragon (PG). The movie will be shown on our huge outdoor movie screen from 6pm. We will allow vehicles to enter from 5 pm. You will be able to park your car in a limited number of parking spaces and enjoy the movie in the comfort of your own car. The sound will be played via FM radio. You must pre-register to use your space. Click this link to register online-

. For more information, please call Tony Rosa Community Center at (321) 952-3443. There may be a limited amount of space that can be put on the day of the event, and sufficient space cannot be guaranteed. If the weather is bad, please dial (321) 726-5682 to call the "Special Events Rain Prevention Hotline".

Family Orienteering in Sams House: Come join us, take a navigation lesson in Sams House, and then use your new skills on an adventure to find hidden treasures. The event will be held from 10:30 am to noon on Friday, January 15. Limited to 15 people. Registration is required. Please call (321) 449-4720 to register.

We will follow the CDC guidelines and conduct all plans outdoors within the scope of strictly restricted participants.

• Each participant will receive his own information to reduce sharing.

• All groups/families should be 6 feet away from other groups.

The Sams House in Pine Island Reserve was created and managed by a referendum on the Environmentally Endangered Lands Program in Brevard County.

The plan was established by voters in 1990 and reconfirmed in 2004 to protect and maintain Brevard County’s rich biodiversity and native species for future generations. The Sams House in Pine Island Reserve is located on 6195 N Tropical Trail on Merritt Island. It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9 am to 5 pm

Auto Show: Help kiss goodbye in 2020. Come and participate in the 2021 "Real Value Friends, Family and Neighborhood Auto Show". It will be held at 2444 North Wickham Road, Melbourne from 9 am to 1 pm, and will provide free hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks, and DJ John will provide music.

St. Stephen’s Way Golf Course: Think about unique gifts while helping "SSWay" build houses for those in need? Golf admission tickets may be your answer.

Grab the chance of $50 and you can win $10,000. Only 1,000 golf balls can be discarded. The ticket stub will be mailed to you after you go online or purchase.

To help "SSWay" fulfill its mission of providing affordable housing and support services to homeless families recommended by the Brevard County School Board. Our goal is to reunite the family.

The golf put-off is scheduled to be held on Saturday, January 16th at the Duran Golf Club. The game starts at 8:30 in the morning.

Please feel free to share news about our activities with others who may be interested in joining us. The winner does not need to attend the event.

Golf Ball Drop tickets are $50 each. Can be purchased online at

Or mail a check to SSW 2310 Lipscomb St., Melbourne, Fl. , 32901

For more information, please feel free to contact the SSW office at (321) 306-8873, or send an email to

We are very grateful for every donation.

Walk or run to feed hungry children: "Health First Fights Child Hunger 5K" is not only a good way to start the New Year's resolution, but also a way to help hungry children in Brevard! Walk, run or virtual travel on January 16.

Did you know that 62% of teachers know that at least one child goes to school hungry?

For your tax-free donations, you can participate in the "Childhood Hunger Race" and other local businesses, churches and individuals dedicated to helping raise children in the community.

100% of the proceeds from this event will be used to feed hungry children in Breva!

With the lowest entrance fee and interesting prizes, this is a successful activity for children at risk of hunger.

The event started at Viera High School at 8 am. It is co-hosted by the Child Hunger Project and the Central Brevard Sharing Center. Health first is the title sponsor.

Adult $25, match day $30, under 12 years old, match $15 or less, $20 daily. Virtual 5K is $30, and the game day is $35.

For more information or register to visit

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Spiritual Church: Gage Vogt is a guest speaker on Sunday, January 17. The ceremony starts at 10 am and lasts until 11:30. The spiritual church is a church dedicated to promoting the development of spiritual science, philosophy and religion. We believe in the infinite spirit, and believe that God is the infinite spirit. Everyone is responsible for their own happiness or unhappiness while walking on the earth. The Spirit Church is located at Melody Lane 1924 in Melbourne. For more information, please call (321) 419-6262.

It's time to go now. Where do I start? : Please attend our meeting in a high-end square in Vieira from 10 am to 11 am on Monday, January 18th. The content involves information on how to use "empty nests" to reduce the scale and live in a safer environment. And as people grow older, people's needs and desires for maintenance-free life. This event will be introduced by Florida Ocean Real Estate Broker/Owner Bree Fary; Florida Ocean Real Estate SRES Real Estate Broker Barbara Asinari; Betsy Grammenos, Real Estate Sales/Scaling Expert, Design Activities and Interior Decoration; Hiren Patel, Oceans Lending loan Officer/Branch Manager; Barbara Fradkin, director of a high-end apartment. This is both a face-to-face and virtual event. For RSVP, please call 321-751-6771 to reserve a seat or request ZOOM Link. A high-end plaza is located at 8850 Spyglass Hill Rd. In Vieira. A mask is required in a high-level square.

A senior position: the trap of real estate planning, are you really protected? -On Wednesday, January 20, at 10 am, a seminar on judicial justice education hosted by Rhodes Law. Join Ruth C. Rhodes, Esq. Attend a free Sheriff’s Seminar, where you will learn the basics and importance of real estate planning. You can also conduct LIVE webinars through GoToMeeting! Refreshments will be provided. Seats are limited and must be returned to 321-610-4542. A high-end plaza is located at 8085 Spyglass Hill Road in Viera.

Medicaid-Facts and Myths: Medicaid is not only for people with financial difficulties! When introducing them to experts on the subject from 4 to 6 pm on Wednesday, January 20, join a senior square to meet with experts from the Advanced Resource Alliance and CARES to explain what their Medicaid is. Lawyer Ruth Rhodes of the Rhodes Act of Pennsylvania and her Medicaid expert Jackie McManus (Jackie McManus) are also explaining eligibility and applicability. This is both a face-to-face and virtual event. For RSVP, please call 321-751-6771 to reserve a seat or request ZOOM Link. A high-end plaza is located at 8850 Spyglass Hill Rd. In Vieira. A mask is required in a high-level square.

Breakfast with the police: The Big Palm Bay Chamber of Commerce will organize a breakfast meeting at the 117 American Veterans Association on Thursday, January 21. Meet the new Mayor of Palm Bay and the new council members from Palm Bay and West Melbourne. While having breakfast, they listened to the situation in their respective cities and learned about the goals the new council members hope to achieve during their tenure. While having breakfast, you can also hear the situation in their respective cities and understand the work that the new directors hope to complete during their tenure. There will be time for question and answer. Breakfast activities will be held at 8:30-10:30 in the morning. Seats are limited. Register at

Or call 321-951-9998. Masks, temperature checks and social evacuation guidelines will be followed.

Thinking of cremation? : A high-end venue in Viera is sponsoring an information seminar on the benefits of pre-planned cremation. Representatives of the National Cremation Society will discuss advance planning, affordable options and savings, and the benefits of travel and relocation plans. After the seminar, you will enjoy a free lunch at the Italian Grille in Carrabba. The individual-only event will be held on January 22 (Friday) from 11pm to 1pm in an exclusive plaza at 8850 Spyglass Hill Rd. In Vieira. Seats are limited. You must respond by calling (321) 751-6771. A mask is required in a high-level square.

Annual luncheon and fantasy fashion show: Ladies Auxiliary Council 7408 will hold an annual luncheon and fantasy fashion show at Knights of Columbus Hall, 6725 Babcock Street, Malaba from 12pm to 4pm on January 23, 2021. Tickets are $18. Due to limited seats, please order in advance. For more information, please contact Marietta Janutolo at 321-727-2383 or Wilda Karl at 321-373-2992.

At 9:30 am, January 23 (Saturday), hiking with Sams House: Take a one-hour hike on the Sams House trail with our naturalists. Please bring a hat, water and walking shoes. Limited to 1 group. Each group has a maximum of 8 people. Registration is required. Please call (321) 449-4720 to register.

Dunkin Donuts Auto Show: Participate in Indialantic's Dunkin Donuts. Let's start the new year with the first gear of Dunkin Donuts Beachside in Indialantic. All cars, trucks and bicycles. If all goes well, welcome to add all years and models. There is no judgment, no trophy, just fun. Starting from 8 noon on January 24th (Sunday) at 1210 N. A1A in Indialantic, you will see the most unique vehicle group toll again. Is there any problem-call (321) 725-3648 and call Gear Head Bill Billantonez.

Spiritual Church: Karen Loffler will give a speech on Sunday, January 24. The service starts at 10 am and continues until 11:30 am. The spiritual church is a church dedicated to the promotion of spiritual science, philosophy and religious beliefs. We believe in the infinite spirit, and believe that God is the infinite spirit. Everyone is responsible for their own happiness or unhappiness while walking on the earth. The Spirit Church is located at Melody Lane 1924 in Melbourne. For more information, please call (321) 419-6262.

Bring your own kayak: Sams House sponsors a water trip from 9:30 am to noon on January 28 (Thursday).

Meet at the Thousand Islands Reserve at No. 599 Cocoa Beach Ramp.

The Thousand Islands Reserve covers an area of ​​338 acres and is located on the Banana River next to Cocoa Beach and consists of a series of islands in the Indus lagoon. The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including storks, alligators and manatees.

Registration is required. Please call (321) 449-4720 to register. We will follow the CDC guidelines and conduct all plans outdoors within the scope of strictly restricted participants.

New year public auction! : Cliff Shuler Auctioneers will hold a public auction at 422 Julia Street in Titusville from 10 am to 4 pm on Saturday, January 30. Almost everything is auctioned, usually including kitchen sinks! For sale are real estate, guns, urban surplus, 2006 Kawasaki Vulcan, golf carts, tools, Mi-TM 1500 PSI steam pressure washer, furniture, cars, ECHO Bearcat wood chippers, trucks, boats, antiques, and many more. ! The gate opens at 8 am for registration and inspection. Participation is free. sign up for free. No buyer's right! We don’t believe in BP! Serving Florida for more than 42 years. To learn more, please visit

Then click on the upcoming auction to view our catalog!

Spiritual Church: Pastor Denise Meyer gave a speech on Sunday, January 17th. The ceremony started at 10 am and lasted until 11:30. The Spiritual Church is a church dedicated to the advancement of science, philosophy and religion. spiritualism. We believe in the infinite spirit, and believe that God is the infinite spirit. Everyone is responsible for their own happiness or unhappiness while walking on the earth. The Spirit Church is located at Melody Lane 1924 in Melbourne. For more information, please call (321) 419-6262.

Driving movie: Please go to Fred Lee Park to watch "Groundhog Day (PG)" in the park on February 6th to get a free driving movie. The movie will be shown on the huge outdoor movie screen from 6:15 pm. We will start allowing vehicles to enter the venue at 5:15 pm. You will be able to park in the limited parking spaces and watch your own movies. car. The sound will be played via FM radio. You must pre-register to use your space. Click here to register-

For more information, please call Tony Rosa Community Center at (321) 952-3443. There may be a limited amount of space that can be put on the day of the event, but there is no guarantee that there will be enough space. If the weather is bad, please dial (321) 726-5682 to call the "Special Events Rain Prevention Hotline". Fred Lee Park is located at 895 Emerson Dr. NE in Palm Cove.

Food and music: On Sunday, February 13, enjoy the largest food festival in Brevard County at Wickham Park. 321: The food festival starts at noon and lasts until 10 pm. Taste all the best food from the Space Coast in one place! In this free event, you will find local restaurants, bakeries, food trucks and other restaurants that offer tasting menus with prices ranging from $1 to $4. Taste food in all the best restaurants on and off the space coast! Handicrafts and household beer, specialty cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages will also be provided. ``The hottest band in the area will maintain a good atmosphere and last until night! A selection of popular local pinks, coastal varieties and Tru Phonic. Be sure to check out our event market for unique items from local small businesses, artists, artisans and special craftsmen. This is another great way to get to #shopsmall and #supportlocal while enjoying the free 321: Food Fest time! ``People of all ages are welcome to participate, so please gather staff or make an appointment, and be sure to join us on February 13th!

Artist of the month: Christine Velez Stone of Titusville is the artist of the month at Cocoa Beach Studios. Until Sunday, January 31st, every day at Studios in Cocoa Beach (Studio Cocoa Beach), the designer artist’s wonderful acrylic paintings will be displayed. Large, bright and bold paintings depict happy, worry-free activities and places. Her award-winning paintings have been exhibited in art exhibitions and exhibitions in Florida.

As a child, Christine's father often traveled on business, and she communicated through painting. Seeing her talent, her family enrolled her in art class and continued to study at school. She received an art scholarship and an AA degree in visual arts at Berkshire Community College in Massachusetts. She then moved to Colombia to spend time with the family of her late father. There, she studied art and design for three years at La Academia Superior de Arte in Medellin. This led to his work as a designer and painter, including murals, trompe l'oeil paintings, artificial veneers, and set designs for theater groups.

Currently, Cocoa Beach Studios are open only from 10:30 to 3:30, and some evenings. Volunteers are open at any time, and hours may change. Check site calendar

Confirm or call 321-613-3480 to schedule an appointment. Cocoa Beach Studios are located at 165 Minuteman Causeway Cocoa Beach.

Edward Jones Coffee Club: On the first Wednesday of each month, at 9:00 am, David Palmbach and Edward Jones will be in Melbourne Wake A coffee club is hosted at the breakfast station of Post Common Plaza at 4100 Mulu. David will discuss current affairs, economics and investment. This informal gathering will give you the opportunity to ask questions, have fun, and meet some neighbors. For more information, please contact 321-255-1770.

"Not Alone" Scholarship: Two hours of fellowship a month, food and fun from home blessing. Birthdays and other special occasions are celebrated with gifts. The first Monday of every month (except Labor Day). 11:30 am-1:30 pm or 5:30-7:30 pm For those who have suffered some form of loss, this is an outreach ministry. It is a safe place to meet, interact, accept and support people with other experiences that lead to different aspects of loneliness and sadness. We welcome anyone regardless of age, gender, nationality or cultural background, sexual orientation, religious belief or marital status at the time of death/separation, regardless of the cause or how long it has been since the loss. Reservation required. The fellowship was held at the Victim Baptist Church at 2980 Wickham Road, Melbourne. For more information, please contact Peggy Farrow-Mattson at 918-264-4265 and

Green Gable Open Day: Green Gable will host an open day from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday. Even though the Green Gable Company of the historic Riverview Village has applied for consideration of a Florida supporting grant to own the house, we must continue to work hard to repair, stabilize and restore this historic Anne in the South Brevard area Queen's style treasure. Green Gables is one of only three Queen Anne-style houses in South Brevard, so it is important to preserve this building and restore the house and the legacy of the Wells family. William and Nora Wells played a key role in the early development of Melbourne. Their foresight and generosity allowed the area to own Wells Park and the first auditorium, and helped to establish and build the first library, organized and funded the first high school class, to name a few, these Both have been loved by generations. Learn more in the documentary "The Forgotten Witch". For more information, please visit,

American Veterans Bike Night: The American Veterans Association 117, located at 189 Veterans Drive SE, Palm Bay, hosts a free bicycle night for people 21 and older on the last Thursday of each month. The drivers got together. For more information, please contact Chris Hess at 321-729-8089 or email.

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Dance class: Dance class back to Wickham Senior Centre located at 2785 Leisure Way in Melbourne. "Everything goes well" Monday night at 6:30 pm. This course covers all dance types. You can determine the work to be processed according to the group price.

January Group Course-Cha Cha at 7:30pm

For more information, please call Chris or Larry at 321-258-5916 or visit

Worship hometown: Rockledge Presbyterian Church is located at 921 Rockledge Drive in Rockledge. After social evacuations, various activities and live broadcast services will be held every week. Worship constitutes the safety of our own house. For more information on how to participate, please call 321-636-0811 or visit its website at:

Italian Course: Every Monday night from 6pm to 8pm, the Italian American Club of Brevard organizes Italian courses. There are four levels of courses, including beginners. Free coffee and desserts are provided during breaks. The tuition fee for a 52 class is $50. For more information, please call 321-242-8044 or visit

Advanced Center Course: Freedom 7's advanced community center in Cocoa Beach is open and functioning well. Classes are available for both members and non-members. You need to wear a mask to enter the building. Your body temperature will be measured, your forehead will be scanned, and we will perform social distancing. Zumba Gold is $5 per lesson on Monday and Wednesday at 9:30 am. Yoga at 11 am on Tuesday is $2-3 per class. Strength and balance cabins for all ages can be assisted by chairs if needed. Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30 am, each class is $2. Freedom 7 Senior Center is located in the Cocoa Beach Country Club. 5000 Tom Woliner Boulevard, Cocoa Beach 321-283-9505.

Space Coast Farmers Market: The Space Coast Adult Market is held every Sunday at Larry Schultz Park, Fiske Boulevard 2560, Rockledge. This event is open to the public. Florida’s fresh produce, local honey, fresh eggs, baked goods, olives, organic soaps, soy candles, handmade wood, embroidered summer clothes, jewelry, rocks and minerals, handmade children’s clothing, peanuts and cooked ones Peanuts, massage therapists, handmade pottery and paintings, quilts, delicious food, Del music and more! For more information, please call 321-961-2732 or send an email to Joyce Rizzo and Pam Rollins at

Genius Hour: The Southern Continent Library at 7921 Ron Beatty Boulevard in Micco will host a "Genius Hour", allowing you to release your inner creativity and scientific genius without stress. Why should kids play all the interesting new things? The event started on Tuesday, January 22, and lasted every Tuesday from 4 pm to 5 pm until May 28. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please call Ellery Cason at 772-664-4066 or email:

Friday: Yarn Club, 2-4 pm (visitors of all ages and abilities are welcome)

Monday: 10 am to 1 pm; Master Gardener, 2-4 pm (plant samples with questions); creative writing, 9 am to 11 am

Tuesday: Senior Games, 11 am to 3 pm (with your favorite games and lunch or snacks); Luminous-serving the health insurance needs of the elderly, noon to 3 pm (Wednesday from 1 pm to 4 pm, Call (321) 222-7981 to make an appointment)

Wednesday: Life Skills Training, 4pm to 5pm

Thursday: STIR-story time for independent readers, 3:30 to 4:30 pm (pre-registration required)

Saturday: Anonymous diners, 9:30 am to 10:30 am

Enjoy knight activities: The 7408 Knights of the Columbus Council at Babcock St. 6725 in Malaba organized some activities for families.

Monday: Enjoy bingo game. Doors open at 5 pm, Bingo opens from 6 pm to 10 pm, and sells food from 5 pm to 7 pm

Friday: Dinner from 5 to 7 pm. The menu includes fish, hamburgers, fish sandwiches, soups, salads and desserts.

Dinner and dancing: The 1744 Elk Hut welcomes the elk and guests in the hut at S. Nieman Ave. 211, South Melbourne, for a Friday dinner and dance night. Dinner is served from 5:30 to 7 pm, and dancing will begin with live music at 6:30 pm. For more information about room rental or scheduled events, please call (321) 768-1744.

Tuesday: Gentle yoga, bring a mat/towel and comfortable clothes at 4:30pm. $5 per lesson.

Wednesday: Children's Story Time, "Loose Mother Goose", 9:30 am-10:30 pm, registration required. Age 15 months to 3rd birthday.

Junior Builders Club: Children aged 5 and above will use Lego toys to challenge the building process at 3:30 in the afternoon.

Activities at the Joseph Davis Community Centre in Melbourne:

Friday: Late night basketball (ages 8-17), $1 from 8pm to 11pm.

Monday: Monday to Friday morning walk from 8:30 am to 10 am (all ages). free.

On Monday and Wednesday from 9 am to noon, you can pickleball (all ages). $1.

A full court basketball game organized by adults from 12:30 to 2:30 pm on Monday and Tuesday for 18 years and older. $1.

Monday to Thursday 3:45 pm to 5 pm after school (6-12 years old). free.

Chess and critical thinking class (all ages): 5 pm to 6 pm

Tuesday: Bingo is $2 from 10 to 11 am.

The table tennis club (all ages) runs from 7pm to 8:30pm on Tuesday and Thursday. free.

Wednesday: Video game night (all ages) is free from 6 am to 8 pm.

Adult step dance classes are held on the first and third Wednesday, from 6:30 to 8 pm

Thursday: Co-educational community volleyball (16 years old and above) from 6 am to 8:30 pm $1.

All activities are held at the Joseph Davis Community Center. 2547 Grant Street, Melbourne. For more information, please call (321) 608-7460.

Brewery tour: Saturday night from 2 pm to 2:30 pm, at Playalinda Beer Company-Brix Project, 5220 Washington Avenue, free tour. Learn about beer while visiting the second factory of the Brevard-based brewing company in a stylishly renovated former logging yard south of Titusville.

• The outdoor beer garden is dog-loving

• Children are always welcome

• Smoking is allowed in the outdoor beer garden

• Community seating (in and out) first come first served

For more information, please call (321) 567-5974.

Farmers’ Market: The Space Coast Planner’s Market is held every Saturday at the First United Methodist Church at 3300 North Atlantic Avenue in Cocoa Beach. The event is open to the public. Fresh produce from Florida, local honey, fresh eggs, baked goods, olives, organic soaps, soy candles, handmade wood, embroidered summer clothes, jewelry, rocks and minerals, handmade children's clothes, jerky and cooked Peanuts, massage therapists, handmade pottery and paintings, quilts, delicious food, Del music and more! For more information, please call 321-961-2732 or send an email to Joyce Rizzo and Pam Rollins at

Hebrew introductory course: Learn to speak Hebrew at the Israeli Temple at 7350 Lake Andrew, Viera at 12:15 noon on Sunday. The course is taught by Peter Czutrin from Israel. You don't need to be Jewish to learn Hebrew, and you can start the course at any time. It is open to all teenagers, with a membership fee of US$144 and a non-member fee of US$160. For more information or to register, please call (321) 631-9494 or email

Tuesday: Story Time for Little Nerds, 10 am (2 years old and above), Master Gardener Clinic, 1 to 3 pm (with problematic plant samples)

Friday: Baby Rhyme Time Story Time, 10 am (2 years old and below)

For more information, please call (321) 455-1369.

Adult Coloring: From Monday to 10 am to noon, enjoy adult coloring at the Central Brevard Library at 308 Cocoforrest Avenue. The program is free and supplies are provided. For more information, please call (321) 633-1792.

Create greeting cards and gift bags: On Monday at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm at Art Gallery of Viera and Ree (between Chico's and Belk on the boulevard) in the Art Gallery card and gift making class to learn fast, fun and Simple technique Viera). Enjoy making a new project every week. The price of this category is $10 and includes fine, high-quality materials, including cardstock, decorative paper, stamps, inks, embossed products, die-cut parts and accessories. Please call (321) 773-0095 or (321) 961-2350 or

Grief Support Group: The Hospice Center of St. Francis will host a Grief Support Group in Room 108, 4875 Wickham Road, Melbourne at 1pm on Monday. For more information, please call Christy Taylor at (321) 269-4240 or email

Monday: The Adult Morning Club is open from 8:30 to 10:30 am on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Over 18 years old. free.

Tuesday: The Cubs will meet from 6:30 to pm (in progress), ages 6-11. $24 USD per year.

Wednesday: Youth club after school, age 6-11, from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm. free

Thursday: Youth Game Night, from 6:11 to 5:30 to 6:30 pm. free..

All activities are held at the Lipscomb Community Centre, Monroe St. 3316, Melbourne. For more information, please call (321) 608-7450.

Sunrise Yoga: Every Tuesday at 7:30, enjoy yoga at the Barrier Island Center, 8385 State Road A1A, Melbourne Beach.

Improve your health with BIC volunteer Isa. There is a donation of $8.

For more information, please call (321) 723-3556 or visit

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