SNOW in the Courtyard
FORDify the Arts and the Orlando Downtown Arts District is proud to host the grand opening event for the FORDify the Arts Courtyard Project. This exciting new outdoor venue will breathe new life into the city’s entertainment and arts scene while incorporating elements of Church Street Station’s historic elements into its design. This event, taking place on Saturday, December 14, at the historic Rogers Kiene Building at 39 S. Magnolia Ave. in Downtown Orlando, will honor Orlando’s Bob Snow, the visionary founder of Church Street Station, and celebrate his remarkable…
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FORDify the Arts and the Orlando Downtown Arts District is proud to host the grand opening event for the FORDify the Arts Courtyard Project. This exciting new outdoor venue will breathe new life into the city’s entertainment and arts scene while incorporating elements of Church Street Station’s historic elements into its design.
This event, taking place on Saturday, December 14, at the historic Rogers Kiene Building at 39 S. Magnolia Ave. in Downtown Orlando, will honor Orlando’s Bob Snow, the visionary founder of Church Street Station, and celebrate his remarkable contributions to the city’s entertainment and cultural history. The building materials for the FORDify the Arts Courtyard have been repurposed exclusively from the former Church Street Ballroom.
The event will feature live Dixieland Jazz music, art, performing artists, food, cocktails and the signature trademark of FORDify the Arts to “Surprise and Delight” their guests! Bob Snow will be in attendance to enjoy this landmark day!
Please wear festive attire. Parking is available at the Downtown Public Library parking garage.
Ticket price for the VIP opening from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM is $50 available on Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/…/snow-in-the-courtyard…
Free street party featuring Eugene Snowden and the Fabulous JC’s live music entertainment, vendors, and food trucks goes from 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM.
Click link below to revisit Church Street Station in its heyday.