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Things to Do: a new newsletter delivered weekly [Orlando Sentinel]( [Things to do] [photo collage] Festivals • Events • Exhibits • Concerts • Performances • Entertainment • & more Make this an epic weekend with The Things to Do This Weekend newsletter. Get stories and listings about the events happening this weekend in Orlando and around Central Florida. [Sign up]( MEET THE TEAM [Amy Drew Thompson] Amy Drew Thompson Food Reporter Got a food question? Find me on [Facebook]( ), [Twitter]( or [Instagram]( @amydroo or on the OSFoodie Instagram account [@orlando.foodie]( or email me at amthompson@orlandosentinel.com, and your question could be answered in my weekly Ask Amy Drew column. For more fun, join the [Let’s Eat, Orlando Facebook group]( or follow @fun.things.orlando on [Instagram]( [Facebook]( and [Twitter]( ). [Dewayne Bevil] Dewayne Bevil Theme Park Ranger Email me at dbevil@orlandosentinel.com Want more theme park news? Subscribe to the [Theme Park Rangers podcast](. For more fun things, @fun.things.orlando on [Instagram]( ), [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. [Matthew J. Palm] Matthew J. Palm Arts & Theater critic Find me on Twitter [@matt_on_arts]( on Facebook [@matthew.j.palm]( or email me at mpalm@orlandosentinel.com. Want more theater and arts news and reviews? See the [Orlando Sentinel Arts section](. For more fun things, follow @fun.things.orlando on [Instagram]( [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. [Patrick Connolly] Patrick Connolly Central Florida Explorer Do you have suggestions for my next destination or just want to get in touch? Find me on [Twitter]( or [Instagram]( @PConnPie, or send me an email at [pconnolly@orlandosentinel.com.](mailto:pconnolly@orlandosentinel.com) [Amanda Kondolojy] Amanda Kondolojy Film & TV Let's talk film and TV! Find me at [@AKondolojyOS]( on Twitter. Want to reach out? Email me at akondolojy@orlandosentinel.com. For more fun things, follow @fun.things.orlando on [Instagram]( [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. [Sign up]( [View in browser]( | [Sign up for newsletters]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( Copyright © 2022 | Orlando Sentinel | [P.O. Box 2833, Orlando, FL 32802](#) | [(407) 420-5353](tel:4074205353)

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