Orlando/ Community & Society
Published on June 11, 2019
Go free this week with these 3 no-cost events in OrlandoPhoto: Antenna/Unsplash

Looking for wallet-free ways to spend your time?

From a poetry reading to an information session at Valencia, here are three educational things to do around town to enjoy for the low, low price of zero dollars.

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Information Session – West Campus

From the event description:

A Valencia information session consists of a presentation about Valencia, a question-and-answer session and discussion. We will cover all the general topics you need to know in this 60-minute session including steps to enrollment, the admission process, financial aid, career options and programs.

When: Wednesday, June 12, 6-7 p.m.
Where: Student Services Building (SSB), Room 206G (Parking lot C or D), 1800 S. Kirkman Road
Admission: Free
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Functionally Literate presents: Ilyse Kusnetz's 'Angel Bones'

From the event description:

Celebrate the posthumous release of Ilyse Kusnetz's poetry collection, "Angel Bones," with readings by Jocelyn Bartkevicius, Naomi Butterfield, Terry Godbey, Susan Lilley, Jared Silvia, Brian Turner and others. Beer and wine will be available from Shakes concessions. 

When: Wednesday, June 12, 7-10 p.m.
Where: The Mandell Theater at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E. Rollins St.
Admission: Free
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Impact Families Learning Collaborative: Motivational Interviewing

From the event description:

Take your case management to the next level with Motivational Interviewing. Danika Hansen, HSN's Coordinated Entry System PSH Operations Supervisor, will be leading the Learning Collaborative in a Motivational Interviewing (MI) overview. Danika has a background in case management and system support. The main goals of the overview on MI is to better understand its spirit and key concepts and how it can be used in our daily work.

When: Thursday, June 13, 3-5 p.m.
Where: Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, 411 Mercy Drive
Admission: Free
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