ORLANDO, Fla. – From live music under the Orlando Eye to family-friendly races through the zoo and festive community celebrations, there’s no shortage of fun happening June 21–22.
Whether you’re in the mood for a cultural celebration, high-energy concerts or a good old fashioned watermelon-eating contest, these events offer something for everyone — and most are free to attend or low-cost.
👟 Wild Watermelon 3K at Brevard Zoo
When: Saturday, June 21 | 7:30 a.m.
Kick off summer with a splash of fun and fitness! The Wild Watermelon 3K welcomes runners and walkers of all ages on a scenic course through Brevard Zoo. Enjoy views of animals, native plants and a refreshing watermelon-themed experience.
When: Sunday, June 22 | Starting at 1 p.m.
Where: Boxi Park, Lake Nona
Looking for Sunday plans? Head to Boxi Park for an afternoon of family-friendly fun. Enjoy live music, face painting, a balloon artist and delicious food and drinks for all ages.
🎉 City of Mascotte Centennial Celebration
When: Saturday, June 21 | 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: 219 W. Myers Blvd. in Mascotte
Celebrate 100 years of Mascotte at a full-day event filled with music, vendors, bingo, kids activities, and entertainment. Highlights include live performances by Ray Nichols and The Johnny Wild Trio, a car show, family games, and a dunk tank.
🍉 Keel Farms Watermelon Festival
When: Saturday & Sunday, June 21–22
Where: Keel Farms in Plant City
Celebrate all things watermelon at Keel Farms in Plant City. This two-day festival features food trucks, bounce houses, water slides, watermelon-themed contests, and refreshing seasonal wines and ciders
✊ Juneteenth: A Freedom Celebration
When: Saturday, June 21 | 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: Clermont’s Waterfront Park
Join the City of Clermont for the 4th Annual Juneteenth Celebration at Waterfront Park. Enjoy cultural performances, community vendors, great food and powerful reflections on freedom and unity.
⚽ICON Park transforms into Casa Flamengo
When: Saturday, June 21-25
Where: ICON Park
With the FIFA Club World Cup underway and Orlando serving as a host city, ICON Park has transformed into Casa Flamengo — the official fan headquarters for Brazil’s most popular football club, Clube de Regatas do Flamengo.