The Winter Garden Heritage Foundation Presents 4th Annual MUSICFEST 2009 10/2-4
The Winter Garden Heritage Foundation presents the fourth annual MusicFest 2009, October 2-4 in historic downtown Winter Garden. MusicFest is a free three-day outdoor music celebration, showcasing some of Central Florida?s finest musicians and exposing the community to different music styles, from classical to zydeco, bluegrass to jazz, and much more. Over 30 musical artists will be performing over 19 hours of music on three stages; two outdoor stages at either end of Plant Street, and one inside the newly restored Garden Theatre.
The kids will have a blast at the KidzFest, enjoying family friendly entertainment and activities. Music seminars will also be offered free to the public at the Garden Music School (a full listing will be available at the event). And of course, there will be plenty of shopping to do and food to taste. All proceeds generated from Winter Garden MusicFest will benefit the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation.
Additionally, the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation Railroad and Heritage Museums will have extended hours during MusicFest, from 1-8pm Friday and Saturday, and 1-5pm Sunday. The Railroad Museum is located at 101 S. Boyd Street. The Heritage Museum is located at 1 North Main Street.
Busses are asked to contact the festival coordinators in advance to arrange parking and arrival times. Arrangements can be made by contacting Frank Siano at 407-292-7922.
For a complete schedule of MusicFest performances and more information regarding the festival, visit www.wintergardenmusicfest.com.
ABOUT THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
The Winter Garden Heritage Foundation is a small dynamic organization that includes the Heritage Museum, Railroad Museum, the Garden Theatre and the Family History Center. Museums are always open free to the public thanks to community and corporate support. The Garden Theatre is a newly renovated atmosphere performing arts venue and vintage movie house that showcases live theatre, dance, music, movies, community events and educational programs.

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CATS William G. Skaff Center (6/12-6/28) |
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Glazer Hall Summer Jazz Series Presents Yvette Norwood-Tiger Glazer Hall (7/08-7/08) |
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Lisa Corrao: GOLDEN GIRL Ft. Lauderdale Improv (6/24-6/24) |
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Mae West in Sunset Boulevard Plays of Wilton (5/27-6/28) |
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South Florida Symphony Orchestra’s Summer Chamber Music Series – Dohnányi & Dvořák Center for Spiritual Living Fort Lauderdale (7/24-7/24) |
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Glazer Hall Summer Jazz Series Presents Troy Anderson & the Wonderful World Band Glazer Hall (8/05-8/05) |
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Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B American Stage Theatre Company (6/02-6/20) |
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THE BODYGUARD Kravis Center for the Performing Arts (11/27-11/29) |
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The Wizard of Oz Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre (7/02-7/25) |
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Birth of Gospel Joseph Caleb Auditorium (7/05-7/05) |









