[t] Kissimmee - My Little Pony Live! The World's Biggest Tea Party
Friday, Feb. 22 – Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008
1875 Silver Spur Lane
Kissimmee, FL 34744
Local Phone: 321-697-3300
Website: http://www.ohpark.com
An interactive musical production featuring singing, dancing and audience participation. Enjoy the ponies use their colorful imaginations and work together to host the biggest party of the year.Location: Silver Spurs Arena at Osceola Heritage ParkHours: Friday 7:00pm, Saturday 10:30am & 2:00pm, Sunday 1:00pm & 4:30pmAdmission: $14.00 - $27.00At the Event: Kids' Activities, Music, Theatre






WHAT: Seminole Tribe of Florida will present a reenactment of the Second Seminole War from 1835-1842 at the Big Cypress Shootout at Billie Swamp Safari located between Fort Lauderdale and Naples, on the Big Cypress Reservation just north of I-75 (Alligator Alley) Exit 49.
Musical guests include: Okefenokee Joe, Benjamin Dehart (The Cracker Tenor) and Cowbone.
overpower the Seminoles and waged the fiercest of all wars ever waged between the U.S. Government and Native Peoples. They burned settlements and captured, killed and scattered many Seminole families. This seven year war cost more than the American Revolution and involved 52,000 soldiers fighting against less than 2,000 warriors. The Seminoles fought with courage, determination and had a unique knowledge of the land. Although many Seminoles were killed or removed to present-day Oklahoma, they were never defeated, and to this day their 3500 descendants are known as “The Unconquered” Seminole Tribe of Florida.





Browse through our enchanted crafts Village where over one hundred merchants and artisans demonstrate and sell their wares. Behold glass blowing, hammered pewter, wooden toys, unique pottery, clothing and a wealth of other riches. 
The Old Island Days Art Festival is a two day juried outdoor fine art festival. This nationally recognized show brings over 100 fine artists to this beautiful historic area of Key West. Exhibitors will set up along Whitehead Street from Greene Street to Eaton, and on Caroline Street through the famous Presidential Gates into the beautiful Truman Annex. Set among historical attractions such as Audubon House, the Little White House and Mel Fisher Museum, the City of Key West closes two blocks of Whitehead Street and another block of Caroline Street to vehicle traffic for the show. Visitors can leisurely browse the beautiful displays of paintings from watercolor to oil and acrylic, decorative sculpture, photography and other fine arts from the selected artists. Tropical themes are abundant here, but contemporary and traditional styles make something for everyone!