Here’s our rundown of the top ten things you need to know this week, in Orlando’s Bungalow Neighborhood news.
- Patty’s pink bunnies have finally been approved, three years later.
- Therapy dogs and handlers who visited during the Pulse Shooting, shot in Missouri.
- Ask Bungalower: Is DoveCote open for drop-in coffee service?
- College Park is getting a new pizza restaurant, called the Pie and a Peruvian restaurant is moving into the Sanctuary building in South Eola.
- Abnormally high fecal foliform levels closed Lake Ivanhoe to recreational activities, but it has since reopened.
- Become a Citizen Planner and take some free online urbanism courses.
- Cool Job Alert: Commissioner Ortiz needs a new Aide.
- Art Alert: Thornton Park is launching their own painted stormdrain project and Downtown Credo is partnering with the City of Orlando to create a WPA-inspired fundraising campaign for the Parks Department.
- “Women’s entrepreneur center to close in Orlando.” – Orlando Business Journal
- “Lou Pearlman, Orlando boy-band mogul, dies in prison.” – Orlando Sentinel
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Was at Wild Side BBQ yesterday and was told they are closing. This is there last week. Disappointed. Do you know who is replacing them?
Might have been part of the problem, eh?
I didn’t know we had a Women’s Entrepreneur Center.