● INDIGO INDIE
Extended Shop Hours *Twilight Bingo* Artisan and more
Broadway, Downtown Kissimmee
Friday, May 3 | 5 PM
● 1ST FRIDAY SENIOR BINGO
Devoted Health sponsors free Bingo for local seniors
Kissimmee Diner
Friday, May 3 | 1:30 PM
● DANKIN AVE CRUISE IN
Classic Cars * Live Music * Raffles
3 Sisters Speakeasy
● 2019 LIT MAG RECEPTION
Commemorate achievements of local young authors, guest Young Adult Authors hosting
Hart Memorial Library
Sunday, May 18 | 12 PM - 2 PM
● AMERICAN LEGION BIKE NIGHT
Bikes * Live DJ * Raffles and Prizes
3 Sisters Speakeasy
Saturday, May 25 | 5 PM
● GALERIA NIGHT
A night of music, art, and networking
Matador Tacos & Tapas
Thursday, May 30 | 5 PM
KISSIMMEE ZOO
In 1932, the Kissimmee Board of Trade founded the Kissimmee Zoo. ALready bustling tourist town, many people who visited Kissimmee did not know that there was a Zoo, but all it took was one loud roar from the zoo's lion, and then they knew. The zoo was enjoyed and supported by the public. Local business owners showed their support and appreciation for the zoo animals. Some other names that showed support for the zoo were Milt Hinkle, a famous cowboy, and John Bronson. Aside from the lion, the zoo residents included alligators, raccoons, gorillas, deer, flamingos, monkeys, rattlesnakes, and birds. Sadly, the zoo was not kept up to standard and was voted to close on July 7, 1970, by the City Commission.
Christina was raised in St. Cloud and holds degrees from the University of South Florida and the University of Central Florida. She joined the Chamber in April 2015. As Director of Administration, she manages the Area Council’s events, sub-committee meetings, projects, and board engagements.
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