Cookbook author Warren Caterson to present cooking demonstration at library

Also: City to hold community clean-up.


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Cookbook author Warren Caterson will be presenting a cooking demonstration. Photo courtesy of Warren Caterson
Cookbook author Warren Caterson will be presenting a cooking demonstration. Photo courtesy of Warren Caterson
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Award-Winning cookbook author Warren Caterson will be presenting a cooking demonstration at the Port Orange Regional Library, 1005 City Center Circle.

Caterson will also share creative ways to use fruit and spices to liven up run-of-the mill entrees, healthy options for your next cookout and deliciously simple desserts that will wow your guests. Caterson will finish his presentation with a cooking demonstration, preparing a healthy entrée that anyone can replicate in his or her own home in fewer than 15 minutes.

The demonstration will take place at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 5. 

Call 322-5152.

Rainy weather delays Port Orange Food Truck Wars at Riverfront Park

A little rain won't keep the food trucks away. On Saturday, June 30, 40 food trucks will take their places at Riverwalk Park, 3431 S. Ridgewood Ave., to compete in the Food Truck Wars from noon to 7 p.m.

The competition is for five awards: casual cuisine, top food sales, ticket taker, delectable dessert and peoples choice award. There will also be live music from MISS INTENT, a kids area and beer garden. 

A portion of the proceeds will benefit local charities. 

Visit foodtruckwars.com

City to hold community clean-up 

The City of Port Orange – in collaboration with Volusia County Volunteers, a non-profit organization that helps improve the overall quality of life of Volusia County residents through events and fundraisers – will be hosting a community roadside clean-up event on Saturday, June 9 in the Commonwealth area. The event is part of the city’s ongoing anti-litter initiative, #KeepOurCityPretty.

The city is inviting volunteers to participate by gathering at the host location, Bushman Park, 4575 Spruce Creek Road, at 8:30 a.m. for check in, with the event starting at 9 a.m.  

Waste Pro will have two dumpsters available for trash and recyclables. Supplies will be provided by Grainger, the city’s supplier of maintenance, repair and operating products.

At 11 a.m., volunteers will meet back at Buschman Park, where refreshments will be served. At that time, trash will be weighed and prizes will be awarded to the “Most Weight Collected,” the “Most Unique Find,” among others.

Visit port-orange.org

Relay for Life coming to Port Orange 

On Saturday, June 9, hundreds of participants will join together at the annual Relay For Life of Port Orange at the new Riverwalk Park, 3431 S. Ridgewood Ave., on US1 to help the American Cancer Society attack cancer from every angle. The event starts at noon. 

Funds raised help the American Cancer Society fight cancer in dozens of ways, each of them critical to achieving a world without cancer – from developing breakthrough therapies to building supportive communities, from providing empowering resources to deploying activists to raise awareness. 

Visit RelayForLife.org/portorangefl.

Dog Park on Ice will return to the International Skateway

The Halifax Humane Society's Dog Park on Ice – Christmas in July event is returning to the Daytona International Skateway at the Sunshine Mall, 2400 S Ridgewood Ave. Owners and their dogs can get a break from the heat and slide on the ice for several hours to cool down and have fun with other pet lovers. 

Small dogs will have the arena at 6 p.m. and large dogs can be on the ice at 7:15 p.m. on Wednesday, July 11. On-site registration begins at 5:30 p.m.

To register, visit halifaxhumanesociety.org/events/index.  

Port Orange library plans youth art show 

The Port Orange Regional Library, 1005 City Center Circle, is having a summer art show for children to celebrate how libraries and art rock. 

Children in fifth grade and under are invited to create an image that expresses how “Libraries Rock” on an 8.5 inch by 11 inch sheet of paper. No other sizes will be accepted. Entry forms are available at the children’s desk. Each child may submit one entry. Artwork should be turned in at the children’s desk between Monday, May 28 and Saturday, June 9. 

Library staff will randomly select 22 images to go on display in the children’s room from Wednesday, June 13 through Friday, Aug. 3. The rest of the images will be displayed in a binder in the children’s room. 

Call the children’s desk at 322-5152, extension 20939.

18th Annual Daytona Beach Juneteenth Celebration to commemorate the end of slavery

The Juneteenth Festival Committee will host the 18th annual Juneteenth Celebration during the week of Saturday, June 16. The historical celebration commemorates the end of slavery in 1865. It was two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation that the slaves living in Galveston, Texas, finally received the announcement that slavery had ended. 

The festival will be held at the Cypress Park, 925 George Engram Blvd., and will include a day of music, live entertainment, food, educational displays, recreational activities, fashion shows, a petting zoo, bungee jump and rock climb. Approximately 6,000 people from within and around the community are expected to participate in the festival. 

Call 569-3347.

The Stage at Thank You Five to present “A Doll’s House, Part 2”

During June, "A Doll's House, Part 2," will be shown at the Thank You Five Theater, 4606 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Unit 2N. 

The production follows Nora Helmer in Henrik Ibsen's landmark 1879 drama as she struggles to find out who she was. The sequel is set 15 years later but was written almost 140 years after the original. 

Visit thankyoufive.org or call 295-5699. 

 

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