Ocala, FL
Ocala, FL

Events in Ocala

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JUN21
Dancing

June Beginner Argentine Tango Workshop + Practica

Build your partner dancing skills in a beginner-friendly workshop led by Andy, author of How to Dance With a Partner. The session begins promptly, starting with an introductory class, moving into a special topics segment, and finishing with open practice and social dancing that continues as long as there are dancers on the floor. Admission is $20, with payment by cash or Zelle. Arrive early to enjoy tea and snacks, meet the instructor and fellow dancers, and ease in with a relaxed social warm up before class. Bring shoes that slide and water. Sharing finger foods or snacks is welcome. Andy’s book will be available at about half off the regular price. The location can be tricky to find, and directions are available by messaging Ratna.

PM Respiratory Services
JUN21
Family

Fathers Day Kids Fishing Rodeo

A first-of-its-kind Father’s Day kids fishing rodeo invites families to spend time by the water. Tailored for ages 6 to 15, it highlights casting a line, learning the basics of fishing and conservation, and sharing the outdoors together. The first 100 registered kids receive a free fishing pole, a can of worms, and a commemorative T-shirt. Expect a welcoming, family-friendly setting with food, laughter, and plenty of opportunities for dads and kids to create lasting memories.

Tuskawilla Park
JUN21
Health & Wellness

Seminole Feed Watula Ave

This vaccination clinic offers walk-in service for dogs and cats with no appointment required. Individual options include a one year rabies shot for $14, distemper parvo (DHPP) for $20, an intranasal six month Bordetella kennel cough vaccine for $20, and cat distemper (FVRCP) for $18. Package pricing is available, with a dog package at $34 that includes rabies and distemper parvo, a dog package at $54 that adds Bordetella, and a cat package at $32 that includes rabies and cat distemper. Payment is by cash or personal check only, with no bills over 20 and exact change appreciated. Sick dogs are not permitted. Dogs must be on leashes and cats must be in carriers, with one cat per carrier. Please arrive no later than 15 minutes before closing time to allow for shots and processing. A three year rabies vaccine is not offered. These clinics help fund the Florida International Teaching Zoo, a 501-C-3 not-for-profit, so caring for your pets also supports their animals.

Seminole Feed Store
JUN21
Workshops & Classes

Fathers Day Painting Event - Yoda Best Dad

A family friendly Father’s Day painting workshop invites participants to create a Baby Yoda themed design on a 9 by 12 inch canvas. All supplies are included, no prior experience is needed, and instructors provide step by step guidance so every skill level feels comfortable. A $3 per person event fee reserves a spot and helps cover snacks and drinks, and it is nonrefundable and nontransferable. The canvas project carries an additional $25 fee per painter, payable at the event and required for each painting. Expect time to create, laugh, snack, and celebrate dads and father figures with a fun keepsake.

Picasso's Palette
JUN21
Music

Live Music with Becca

Brunch at 18 South Restaurant and Saloon features live music from Becca and Her Guitar. A $20 bottomless mimosa special is available, along with food and drinks from the saloon.

18 South Restaurant and Saloon
JUN21
Dancing

Sazon Saturdays

Sazon Saturday with Stilo Mancia transforms the third floor into a space for partner dancing and social fun. The atmosphere centers on sharing the floor with a partner and keeping the music at the heart of the experience.

Loft
JUN22
Workshops & Classes

Pottery Wheel Workshop

Explore the basics of wheel throwing in a hands-on pottery class designed for beginners and anyone looking to refresh their skills, for participants ages 16 and up. An instructor will guide you through essential techniques like centering clay, lifting the walls, and shaping simple pieces such as bowls or cups. No prior experience is required. Expect a welcoming setting with personal attention, as the group size is kept small. Your session includes 1 to 1.5 hours of instruction, all tools and materials, 1.75 pounds of clay, kiln firing, and a selection of colored glazes. Pieces made on the wheel need time and care after class. Your work will be trimmed, allowed to dry completely, and fired twice, with the full process typically taking about three to four weeks depending on drying time and kiln scheduling. You may glaze your piece during class at no extra cost, or choose to have it bisque fired first and return later to paint for an additional fee. Optional add-ons include firing to bisqueware before painting for $10 plus tax per person, and adding a handle to a cup for $8 plus tax per piece. Classes begin within the first five minutes of the scheduled start, and late arrivals may join and catch up while instruction is already underway. Any remaining balance will have applicable taxes added at studio checkout.

Picasso's Palette
JUN22
Groups & Meetups

✨🐾 Ocala Pet Pro Meetup, Mondays 🐾✨

A weekly coffee meetup for people working across the pet industry. Seasoned professionals with decades of experience help guide the conversation in a laid-back, welcoming setting. The focus is on connecting pet sitters, groomers, trainers, veterinary team members, and others involved in animal care to build relationships and support professional growth. Expect informal networking, time for questions, collaborative idea sharing, and practical discussions on business topics.

Midtown Station Ocala
JUN22
Workshops & Classes

June Drama Camp: Week 3: From Page 2 Stage and Screen

This senior drama camp invites students entering 4th through 9th grade to dive into timeless tales that span folklore, children’s books, stage musicals, and movies. Campers practice core theater techniques in an ensemble setting, using voice, movement, and music to bring characters to life. They also learn how costumes, props, and scenery shape characters and plot, and they explore how stories evolve across different eras, cultures, and mediums. Possible material includes beloved titles such as Tarzan, The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins, Shrek, Beauty and the Beast, Snow White, Peter Pan, Frozen, and Pinocchio. Each week stands on its own while connecting to a broader journey through classic storytelling. Tuition is $230 per week. The camp team includes Terry LeCompte, Roberta Smith, Grace DeClerk, Robert Skipper, and Bentley Johnson.

The Cornerstone School
JUN22
Comedy

Comedy Night

Comedians from across the region take the stage at Mutiny Ocala in downtown Ocala for a lively stand-up showcase filled with laughs and a social vibe. There is no cover charge. Sign-up is available before the show.

Mutiny
JUN22
Workshops & Classes

Week Long Summer Art Camp - The Sew Good Series

A popular weeklong summer camp returns, centered on sewing that builds confidence for makers ages 7 and up. Beginners practice essential skills as they cut and stitch to create useful projects each day, with an emphasis on unplugged creativity and STEAM-minded exploration. Over the course of the week, projects span personalizing a T-shirt with simple embroidery and paint, crafting an embroidery hoop wall piece, hand sewing a stuffed animal such as a bear, bunny, or llama, assembling a freeform journal with a sewn, crafted cover, and embroidering a canvas item like a pouch, tote, or apron. The cost for the five-day session is $275.

AR Workshop
JUN22
Workshops & Classes

Week Long Summer Art Camp - Teen Series

Set aside screens and dive into hands-on creativity at a weeklong summer art camp tailored to tweens and teens. The program offers stylish, current projects in a relaxed, social environment that supports independence and self-expression. Participants build creative STEAM skills and grow confidence through crafting. Throughout the week they will create an embroidered tote bag, work on a chunky knit blanket across two sessions, pour candles, and explore watercolor with guided templates. The price is $275 for the five-day camp.

AR Workshop Ocala
JUN23
Sports

Summer Series III: CSI4*, CSI2*, CSIU25/Premier...

The 10-week Summer Series at World Equestrian Center – Ocala provides open entries, options to reserve stalls weekly or for the entire circuit, and access to the 2026 prize list. These resources are available to make planning and reservations straightforward.

World Equestrian Center
JUN23
Sports

Summer Series III: CSI4*, CSI2*, CSIU25/Premier Hunter/Level 6 Jumper

Set within a 10-week circuit at World Equestrian Center - Ocala, this Summer Series event provides entries, options for weekly or circuit-long stall reservations, and access to the 2026 Summer Series prize list.

World Equestrian Center
JUN23
Fundraisers

Dine to Donate

A Dine to Donate event at Miller’s Ale House benefits Rescuing Ocala Wildlife. During the event window, 20 percent of food purchases are donated to support rescuing, rehabilitating, and caring for local wildlife. Participation helps give injured and orphaned animals a second chance.

Miller's Ale House
JUN23
Groups & Meetups

Connection Meeting

Explore the work of Isaiah 117 House Marion County and discover ways to support children as they enter foster care at a community meeting. Attendees will hear updates from the organization, connect with fellow supporters and volunteers, and prepare for an upcoming weekend of lemonade stands. It is open to longtime volunteers, new supporters, and anyone curious about the mission. Held at Central Christian Church, the conversation centers on making the first moments of the foster care journey more supportive for children.

Central Christian Church
JUN23
Dancing

Salsa and Bachata Dance Classes Tuesdays Martes

Instruction in salsa and bachata takes place at PM Respiratory Services, with three back-to-back sessions for beginner salsa, bachata, and intermediate salsa. A special reduced rate is available at $10 per person per class for cash payments or $12 when using a credit card. The regular price is $15. More information about these classes and additional locations, including details in Spanish, is available on the organizer’s website.

PM Respiratory Services
JUN23
Workshops & Classes

MAHJONG 101 WITH GUEST INSTRUCTOR MAHJONG MAMA

A beginner-friendly introduction to mahjong led by guest instructor Lisa Ruef of Mahjong Mama. The session focuses on National Mahjong League rules and covers tile identities, reading and choosing hands from the card, and practical table strategies, all presented in a relaxed setting. It is designed for first-time players as well as those seeking a stronger foundation, with the aim of having participants ready to play by the end of class. Hosted at AR Workshop Ocala, the experience emphasizes connection and encouragement around the table. Participants may attend on their own or with friends. Guests may bring their own food and beverages, and snacks and drinks are available for purchase in the studio. Seating is limited. The cost is $45 per person, and registration closes 24 hours before the class.

AR Workshop Ocala
JUN23
Comedy

Open Mic Comedy

Four Smokes BBQ hosts a competitive open mic from the Broken Toy Brigade that turns stand up into an interactive experience. Comics take the stage and the crowd helps decide how they stack up by filling out a ballot, writing in each performer’s name and giving a score from 1 to 5. Those scores feed a running leaderboard so returning acts can move from rookie standing to higher ranks over time. Promotions, bragging rights, and prizes are in play, all driven by audience votes. Performers and spectators alike can take part in a show where feedback from the room shapes the results.

FourSmokesbbq
JUN23
Career

Community Job Fair -LDM Church, Ocala, FL

Better Together and LDM Church are collaborating on a community job fair that connects local businesses with a diverse range of job seekers. The fair highlights a spirit of celebration, with multiple employers on hand, helpful resources and services available, and opportunities for immediate interviews. It is designed to create meaningful connections between candidates and hiring teams in one convenient setting.

LDM Ocala Church
JUN23
Workshops & Classes

Very Special Music

Experience hands-on music-making at the Eighth Avenue Adult Activity Center, where participants explore rhythm, sound, and song in a friendly, inclusive setting. The workshops are free and open to all, with special encouragement for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities and for ESE students. No prior musical experience is required. With appreciation to the James E. and Bett J. Huffer Foundation.

Eighth Avenue Adult Activity Center
JUN23
Groups & Meetups

Bold Ladies Marion County - Coffee Connection

This relaxed morning coffee meet-up brings together Bold Ladies in Marion County at Todd and Shelly's Farm Fresh Restaurant. The focus is friendly networking where women can talk about their businesses, trade stories, and spark new connections. The format is casual with no pressure and no formal presentations, just genuine conversation and a few laughs over coffee.

Todd and Shelly's Farm Fresh Restaurant
JUN23
Health & Wellness

Free Lunch & Learn: Understanding Clinical Trials

Discover the essentials of clinical trials, including how they work, why they matter, and ways to participate in advancing medical research. This educational session is open to adults 18 and older.

Ivy on the Square
JUN23
Games & Entertainment

Trivia Night

Trivia Night at The Lodge Ocala in the downtown area pairs a knowledge challenge with an unlimited wings special. Participants can test their smarts while enjoying as many wings as they like.

The Lodge
JUN24
Games & Entertainment

Goblin King's Midweek Magic

Enjoy midweek Commander at Goblin King Games, featuring the game's leading format for Magic. The atmosphere is relaxed and focused on fun, and there is no cost to take part. This casual gathering happens on Wednesdays.

Goblin King Games
JUN24
Workshops & Classes

Create Your Pendulum: Intuition & Energy Workshop

Set within the Paddock Market, this immersive workshop focuses on building and working with a pendulum. Participants craft a personalized piece so the finished tool reflects individual energy and purpose. Guided instruction covers how a pendulum functions, how to form a connection with it, and practical ways to use it for clarity, intuitive insight, and energy reading. As the pendulum takes shape, the session emphasizes trusting inner cues and turning subtle sensations into clear, visible answers. The experience blends hands-on making with an accessible introduction to intuitive practice, with the aim of leaving each person with a tool they created and the confidence to use it. Capacity is limited, and tickets can be purchased online through the provided link. For help finding the location, text or email for directions.

JUN24
Games & Entertainment

Yu-Gi-Oh Wednesday Night Locals

This is a weekly Yu-Gi-Oh locals event. The entry fee is $5.

JUN24
Workshops & Classes

Beginner's Jam Making Class

Learn the basics of small batch jam making in a beginner-friendly, do-it-yourself workshop led by LaNeshia, owner of Jayda’s Jam, appearing as the guest instructor. Using real fruit and simple tools, participants will explore approachable techniques for creating bold, lower sugar jams, with practical tips and plenty of hands-on guidance to build confidence for preserving at home. Everyone leaves with the jam made in class, canning supplies, a box of pectin, and a recipe booklet. Flavor options include Blueberry, Peach, Strawberry, Organic Blueberry, Organic Peach, and Organic Strawberry. Attendees may bring their own food and beverages. The fee is $85 per person, and space is limited.

AR Workshop
JUN24
Career

Power Table Nights

Power Table Nights brings together Ocala builders, investors, and entrepreneurs for an after-hours networking experience at Say Taco Tequila Bar & Grill. The focus is on genuine conversation and practical value rather than formal pitches or business-card collecting. Discussions highlight strategy, the alignment of real estate, investing, and business, and pathways to building wealth and long-term impact within a community committed to integrity, collaboration, and follow-through. Expect a relaxed setting, high-level exchanges with local peers, and connections with people who are actively building. It suits investors planning their next move, entrepreneurs scaling their companies, professionals growing their network, and anyone who prefers relationship-driven networking where growth is the norm.

Say Taco Tequila Bar & Grill
JUN24
Career

1 Million Cups Ocala

Hosted at Power Plant Business Incubator, this weekly meetup gives Ocala’s startup community a caffeine-fueled boost through networking and connections. Each gathering features presentations from local startups and dedicated opportunities to build community. It offers a welcoming space for entrepreneurs to meet peers, share ideas, and grow their networks.

Power Plant Business Incubator
JUN24
Family

American Road Trip

Family entertainer Roy Stone leads a program featuring magic, puppets, and timeless stories at the Marion County Public Library System - FL.

Marion County Public Library System
JUN25
Workshops & Classes

SUNCATCHER ART

Discover how to create a faux stained glass piece in a hands-on crushed glass and resin workshop. Learn techniques for designing and assembling your artwork with crushed glass and resin, then personalize it by choosing a design, colors, and crushed glass in the studio. Options suit a wide range of tastes so participants can craft a piece that reflects their own style.

JUN25
Fundraisers

Five Guys Fundraiser

Twenty percent of each purchase will be donated to Ocala Blue Star Mothers to help support veterans and military service members. This opportunity is limited to the Ocala and Gainesville locations.

Five Guys
JUN25
Workshops & Classes

Crochet 101 👵🏽🧶

Embrace your granny era with a beginner-friendly crochet workshop designed to build confidence from your first loop to a classic finish. Learn how to read a crochet pattern, handle your yarn and hook with ease, and practice several common stitches, then bring it all together to create a basic granny square. Seating is limited, and registration is required.

JUN25
Health & Wellness

Caregiver Connection

A caregiver support group gathers to help participants meet fellow caregivers, exchange personal experiences, and explore useful resources. The focus is on mutual understanding and practical encouragement from people who know the caregiving journey firsthand. This gathering is open to all.

Midtown Ocala
JUN25
Games & Entertainment

Goblin King's Thursday Throwdown

At Goblin King Games, this Modern format event features up to three rounds run with Swiss pairings. Entry is $5. All entry fees are paid out as in-store credit to the top three finishers, so the prize pool grows with attendance.

Goblin King Games
JUN25
Music

Chris McNeil

18 South presents live music from Chris McNeil in a saloon-style setting. Specials include $4 long necks and the $14 Saloon Stack Burger, offered alongside refreshing drinks and plenty of music.

18 South Restaurant and Saloon
JUN25
Games & Entertainment

Thursdays: MixTape Music Bingo

At Muddy Lotus Tea, Parker hosts a music-fueled bingo night where familiar tracks replace numbers and players mark their cards for a chance to win prizes. Rotating themes span sing-along favorites from 80s, 90s, and 2000s jams and rock anthems, along with R&B, pop, country, and emo nights, so each gathering features a different soundtrack and feel. Botanical brews, a Pure Energy drink, tea, and kava are available to enjoy while the playlist plays.

Muddy Lotus Tea
JUN25
Career

AdventHealth Ocala RN, Rehab & Surgical Services Hiring Event

AdventHealth Ocala is hosting a hiring event centered on registered nursing, rehabilitation, and surgical services roles. The event will be held at the AdventHealth Ocala Auxiliary Conference Center.

AdventHealth Ocala Auxiliary Conference Center
JUN25
Workshops & Classes

Very Special Painting at Eighth Avenue Adult Activity Center

A friendly, hands-on painting workshop at the Eighth Avenue Adult Activity Center invites participants to explore art in a supportive setting. All are welcome, with special encouragement for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and ESE students are invited as well. There is no cost to attend and all materials are provided. No previous art experience is required. The program is presented with thanks to the James E. and Betty J. Huffer Foundation. For more information, call 352-629-8545.

Eighth Avenue Adult Activity Center
JUN25
Groups & Meetups

Ribbon-Cutting

Silverman Consulting Group celebrates a milestone with a ribbon cutting at the Ocala Metro Chamber and Economic Partnership. The occasion marks the start of a new chapter and brings together friends, colleagues, clients, and community members. Expect coffee, time for conversation and connections, and a festive atmosphere. The event is free and open to the community.

Ocala Metro Chamber and Economic Partnership
JUN25
Markets

JBF Kids Consignment Sale

Explore a large kids consignment sale at the Southeastern Livestock Pavilion in Ocala. Shop a wide range of items for children with discounts of 50 to 90 percent off. Find clothing and shoes, books and puzzles, games, sporting goods, baby essentials, toys, and more throughout the venue. It offers an easy way to outfit growing kids and pick up everyday necessities while staying on budget.

Southeastern Livestock Pavilion
JUN25
Music

Celebrating the Music of U2

Four friends from Music City who arent any good at poker or golf decided to jam on some U2 songs. Bandmates Buck Johnson, Sean Kelly, Mark Niemiec, and Nathan Meckel united with a simple mission: celebrate the music of U2 to have fun, get loud, and support charitable organizations that make the world a better place. U4ia concerts cover four decades of hits. The band is committed to partnering with and donating to charities addressing housing needs, food insecurities, and other worthy humanitarian causes from proceeds of every show. Members of U4ia have toured with artists such as Aerosmith and Ringo Starr.

Reilly Arts Center
JUN25
Civic

Tourist Development Council

The Tourist Development Council convenes for a meeting in the Visitors and Convention Bureau conference room as part of its scheduled dates.

Visitors & Convention Bureau Conference Room
JUN26
Dancing

Lilac Dance Party

An early dance party brings a longer happy-hour feel to Marion Cultural Alliance, with music, sweets, and a lighthearted dance floor. DJs Cookies and Karim go track for track live to shape the vibe. Cocktails are available from a cash bar. Admission is free, and donations are welcome. All bar proceeds benefit the nonprofit that brings the most guests. Hosted by The LILAC Foundation. Registration is requested. Keep the momentum going at downtown spots afterward, or wrap up early.

Marion Cultural Alliance
JUN26
Music

Midtown Station

Live music accompanies an experience that brings six different businesses together under one roof, offering entertainment and variety in a single location.

Midtown Station
JUN26
Workshops & Classes

Mahjong 102 Lesson

Designed for players who have completed a beginner Mahjong class, this Mahjong 102 session reinforces fundamentals and builds confidence so the rules and flow finally click. Instruction covers table setup and dealing, a clear walk through of the Charleston so there is no second guessing, an overview of the 2026 Mahjong Card, and guided gameplay with support along the way. Participants leave feeling ready to play independently and have the chance to meet others who are also looking for playing partners. The fee is $45 per person.

AR Workshop
JUN26
Games & Entertainment

Music Trivia & Karaoke Night

A lively blend of music trivia and karaoke fills the night with laughs and good vibes. Test your knowledge of hit songs, then step up to the mic and sing your favorites. Food and drink specials keep the energy high while the soundtrack moves from throwback jams to today’s hits. No cover charge, just plenty of fun in one memorable evening.

18 South Restaurant and Saloon
JUN26
Music

40 Years 2 Late

Enjoy an appearance by 40 Years 2 Late.

Charlie Horse
JUN26
Sports

RAiSE THE STANDARD CAMP

This camp in Ocala, Florida focuses on core fundamentals and off-season development, offering professional instruction with an emphasis on results. Training is practical and performance-driven. The cost is $100.

Naturals Baseball Fields
JUN26
Games & Entertainment

Ocala’s Ultimate Talent Search

Presented by This Random Life, this multi-month talent competition brings performers of every kind to the stage at TIME Nightclub in Ocala. Each monthly round welcomes drag artists, comedians, dancers, bands, vocalists, and more. Judges select a top three, the audience votes live by text, and the two highest scoring acts move forward to the finale. Twelve finalists will ultimately face off for a single winner. The grand prize is $2,000 in cash, and the top act each month receives $100. Tickets are $15 online, $25 at the door, and there is a double ticket available online for $25. Hosted by Taquella Roze with sound by Juan. Performers can secure a spot by using the QR code on the event flyer to complete the sign up form.

Time Billiards & Sports Bar
JUN26
Sports

South Florida Soul Rodeo

The kickoff of South Florida Soul Rodeo arrives in Ocala, bringing Southern charm, soulful music, and thrills. This opening gathering highlights the spirit of the rodeo and the excitement ahead.

UF/IFAS Extension Marion County
JUN27
Workshops & Classes

Suncatcher Art

This hands-on crushed glass and resin workshop guides participants in making their own faux stained glass piece. Discover how to combine crushed glass with resin to create a personalized design. The session is exclusive and focused on the beauty of this art form, offering a creative and enjoyable experience.

Hammer & Stain
JUN27
Music

Becca and Her Guitar

18 South Restaurant and Saloon hosts live music from Becca and Her Guitar, paired with a $25 Steak Special available all day. Expect a casual saloon atmosphere, hearty food, and drinks that fit the mood. A simple way to unwind with guitar-driven tunes and good flavors.

18 South Restaurant and Saloon
JUN27
Games & Entertainment

Gundm Card Game: G-GENERATION ST10&EB01 Battle Royale Release Event

This release event marks the launch of Starter Deck ST10 and Booster Pack EB01 featuring the G GENERATION series. Centered on pairing G GENERATION with multiplayer play, the event uses a Battle Royale structure that seats several competitors in the same match so everyone plays at once. It offers a way to experience the new cards in a shared, fast-paced setting. Registration is available through the Bandai TCG+ app.

Bearded Browncoat Comics and Games
JUN27
Sports

🏒 Summer Skills & Drills Clinic #1

Skaters gather at Skate A Way South for the first session of a summer skills and drills clinic that helps everyone get back on the rink and refresh off-season hockey fundamentals. Coaching focuses on skating technique, puck handling, shooting, and game awareness in a friendly, encouraging environment. It welcomes returning players who want to stay game ready as well as newcomers interested in the program, with opportunities to meet the coaches and team and see what it is like. The cost is $10 for a single clinic or $20 for all three when paid in advance.

Skate A Way South
JUN27
Health & Wellness

PTSD Awareness Month Walk

A community walk at the McPherson Complex raises awareness of PTSD, which affects more than 8 million people in the United States each year. The focus is on solidarity, resilience, and standing together in support of those affected. Attendees are encouraged to wear teal in recognition of National Teal Out Day. Official event shirts are available for purchase, priced from $26 to $30, and proceeds support Veterans Helping Veterans USA, the Fire Rescue Peer Support Fund, and Critical Aspects. Local vendors and sponsors will be present with resources for anyone seeking support.

McPherson Complex
JUN27
Dancing

Amore Latino — Monthly Latin Night

Amore Latino returns to Amore Ballroom Dance for a night of Salsa, Bachata, music, and dancing. The evening includes a Salsa and Bachata lesson followed by social dancing that runs late into the night. The lineup features guest coach Sabrina ConFlow, with DJ Rosh curating the soundtrack. It offers a welcoming setting for social dancers, anyone looking to meet new people, and those who enjoy an energetic Latin dance scene in Ocala. Cover is $20.

Amore Ballroom Dance
JUN27
Sales & Discounts

WarZone Airsoft Summer Special

War Zone Airsoft brings a seasonal special to Wayne’s World of Paintball, offering fast-paced skirmishes with a reduced walk-on entry price of $20. Players can bring their own loadout or choose a rental. The entry rental package is $25 and includes a Mod‑M or L AEG, one high capacity magazine, a bag of 1,000 Valken .20 BBs, a 9.6 volt lithium battery, and an M1‑3 thermal mask. The advanced package is $45 and upgrades to a Kilo or Tango AEG with two high capacity magazines, a 2,200‑count bottle of STRYKER .25 BBs, a 7.4 volt lipo battery, an M1‑7 thermal mask, and a STRYKER chest rig. Add‑on gear is available, including a 9.6 volt lithium battery for $10, an M1‑3 thermal mask for $10, a high capacity magazine for $5, and a STRYKER chest rig for $20. Safety and fair play set the tone on the field. Full‑seal eye protection rated ANSI Z87.1 or higher is required while in play, and masks and eye protection must stay on in game areas. Call hits using the honor system, use a red dead rag when out, and head to respawn without arguing in game. Blind firing is not allowed, field obstacles must not be moved or altered, and any concerns should go to a referee. Physical contact is prohibited, and referees have the final say. All replicas must pass chrono before play and may be checked randomly; a chrono tag is required to enter the field. When entering the safe zone, clear the replica, remove the magazine, switch to safe, and ensure at least three rounds have been discharged into a safe location. Game start times are posted at the on‑site store, and a countdown is announced over a megaphone shortly before each round; players who miss the briefing wait for the next game. Age‑based protection rules apply. Players 10 to 15 must wear full face masks. Ages 16 to 17 must use full‑seal eye protection with mesh or plastic lower face coverage. Ages 18 and up must use full‑seal eye protection, and face protection is recommended. Red dead rags are mandatory for everyone and are available for purchase if needed. Equipment standards help keep gameplay consistent. Rentals must use approved or field‑sold BBs. All replicas are limited to 25 rounds per second. Chronograph standards use at least .32 gram BBs for HPA and .20 gram BBs for pistols, AEGs, and spring‑powered platforms. Pistols and shotguns must be at or below 1.45 joules with .20s. Pistols may run semi auto with no minimum engagement distance, and full auto requires 25 feet. Shotguns may run semi auto with no minimum engagement distance, and full auto requires 50 feet. Rifles must be at or below 1.5 joules with .20s for AEGs and 1.55 joules with .32s for HPA. Rifles run semi auto with a 10‑foot minimum engagement distance unless the head referee specifies otherwise, and full auto is permitted only in specific game modes. SMGs must be true SMG platforms, capped at 1 joule with .20s, use mid‑cap magazines, have no minimum engagement distance on semi, and 25 feet on full auto. LMGs must be at or below 1.5 joules with .20s, may use burst at 25 feet, and full auto at 50 feet, and they should not be walked in constant full auto unless the LMG can also fire semi. DMRs must be at or below 2.0 joules with .20s, run semi only, use mid‑cap or real‑cap magazines, and observe a 75‑foot minimum engagement distance. Bolt‑action snipers must be at or below 2.25 joules with .20s, run semi only, and keep a 100‑foot minimum engagement distance. Grenade rules are straightforward. Only pyrotechnic and smoke grenades sold on site are permitted and only in designated areas. Homemade devices are not allowed. Throws should be gentle underhand lobs rather than overhand, never directed at a player, and can be placed through windows. The effect radius is 15 feet, hard cover may only negate effects in milsim contexts, and any detonation inside a room clears everyone in that room. Expect organized rounds, clear briefings, and an emphasis on safety, sportsmanship, and nonstop action throughout the day.

Wayne's World of Paintball
JUN27
Sports

2nd Annual King of Speed

The 2nd annual King of Speed brings a full slate of track action with practice, hot laps, and competitive racing. Divisions include RWYB, Sportsman, Predator (sealed), Sr Champ, Ducar, Master, and Box Stock at 350, 375, and 425. An Open Predator road course is also featured.

Marion County Speedway
JUN27
Markets

Laly Acres' Market

Explore an open-air market at Laly Acres Nursery featuring local small businesses offering handmade art and crafts, fresh jams and specialty foods, baked goods, jewelry, and a wide selection of plants and garden treasures. It is a welcoming outing for families and friends, with many options for unique gifts, fresh local products, and beautiful greenery. The event is pet friendly and family friendly. Bringing a wagon can make it easier to carry purchases, and the market highlights makers, growers, bakers, and artists from the community.

Laly Acres Nursery
JUN27
Games & Entertainment

Warmachine Slow Grow League

A narrative journeyman league begins at 30 points and grows steadily over time. Every four weeks the limit increases from 30 to 50 to 75 to 100, encouraging regular progress. To stay active in the league, each participant needs to play at least one game per month.

Bearded Browncoat Comics & Games
JUN27
Family

Adopt Joy- June

Adopt Joy is a pet adoption event at PetSmart featuring adoptable dogs and cats who are seeking loving homes. Attendees can meet the animals in person, see if an energetic pup or an affectionate cat is the right match, and help give pets a second chance.

PetSmart
JUN27
Art & Culture

Summer Speakers Series

Explore Florida’s past, natural heritage, and culture through the Summer Speakers Series at the Silver River Museum & Environmental Education Center, located within Silver Springs State Park in Ocala. This session features Marion County Parks tour guide Terry Turner sharing the story of the Ma Barker House and the FBI confrontation at Lake Weir, including the Barker gang’s final stand. Presentations are free, with state park admission applying, and seating is first come, first served. The series also offers talks on frontier-era firearms with historic firearms expert Robert Wilson, water-wise landscaping with UF/IFAS agent Amanda Marek, and the history of the Black Seminole in the 1830s and 1840s with living history specialist Matthew Griffin. Hosted by the Silver River Museum & Environmental Education Center in partnership with Marion County Public Schools. For details, call (352) 236-5401.

Silver River Museum & Environmental Education Center
JUN27
Sales & Discounts

Fairy Hair - Ocala - Dillard’s

Give your look a touch of sparkle with fairy hair at Dillard’s in Ocala. Find Tiana in the cosmetics department, where she will be offering this service. It is available on select dates each month at Central Florida Dillard’s locations. Appointments can be set up by texting 407-864-7075, and walk-ins are accepted.

Dillard's
JUN27
Workshops & Classes

Trinket & Trays

Take part in a hands-on DIY workshop to create a custom dish for trinkets and a decorative tray. These handmade pieces are ideal for organizing favorite small treasures or displaying on a shelf, and they also make thoughtful gifts or personal keepsakes. The experience focuses on creativity and fun, and participants finish with functional art made by their own hands.

Hammer & Stain
JUN27
Music

BOOT BARN 🐎 GRAND OPENING - 🎶 ZAC PETTY 🎸

Boot Barn in Ocala marks its grand opening with a live performance by Zac Petty. He delivers a set steeped in country and southern rock, showcasing nimble picking, a beer bottle slide take on Freebird, and guitar versions of the fiddle lines from The Devil Went Down to Georgia. He earned Best Live Music Artist honors in the Ocala and Gainesville Community Choice Awards in both 2024 and 2025. His experience includes opening for Travis Tritt, Colt Ford, Trey Lewis, and Muscadine Bloodline.

Boot Barn
JUN27
Games & Entertainment

A Fables of the Tables Drop-In Adventure

This event features a drop-in adventure led by Fables of the Tables. For questions, contact fablesofthetables@gmail.com.

JUN27
Music

Dog Days of Summer Music Showcase

Sound Exchange hosts the Dog Days of Summer Music Showcase, a free, family-friendly event featuring live music and food, bringing locals together under one roof. Raffles will be offered, and donations from the list support the local Arnette House while also serving as entries for an SEM gift card.

Sound Exchange Music
JUN27
Markets

Summer Eats and Artisan Expo

This event pairs food with a showcase of local artists and crafters. Attendees can explore creative work from these local vendors and support them while enjoying the available food.

The Arc Marion
JUN27
Markets

Summer Eats & Artisan Expo

S & G Events presents a community celebration highlighting performers and makers from the area, plenty of food, music, and activities everyone can enjoy. This summer expo welcomes all ages, with kid friendly fun and opportunities to connect with artisans and see their work. Admission is free. To keep the event safe and family oriented, weapons, alcohol, and drugs are not allowed. For questions or more details, contact SGEVENTS02@GMAIL.COM.

The Arc Marion
JUN27
Dancing

Latin Night

Fabian Hernandez hosts a Spanish-themed party on the third floor featuring deals on shots and a period with no cover.

Loft Ocala
JUN27
Comedy

Pat Largo

Pat Largo, creator of Comedians Uncorked, brings a love of laughter shaped by years behind the mic. He spent 16 years as a radio personality, mostly in the Tampa Bay area, meeting and interviewing people along the way.

Stone Creek Golf Club
JUN27
Sports

$250,000 Florida Coast Equipment Grand Prix CSI4*

Saturday nights feature Grand Prix competition at the WEC Grand Arena. As part of this weekly series, the $250,000 Florida Coast Equipment Grand Prix CSI4* takes place under the arena lights for an evening showcase.

WEC Grand Arena
JUN28
Theater

Voices of the Civic

For more than 75 years, volunteers at Ocala Civic Theatre, from onstage artists to backstage crew, have impressed local audiences. Presented with support from Ovations! for Ocala Civic Theatre, this showcase reveals the seldom-seen talents of past and present performers and crew members who rarely appear in front of the curtain. They will appear front and center for a one-time show on the Civic stage.

Ocala Civic Theatre
JUN28
Health & Wellness

June Meeting

This month marks a return to the studio. This session falls on the fourth Sunday rather than the third. John Kelley is slated to lead a yoga class, with the specific style to be announced. More details will be shared once confirmed.

Evolve
JUN28
Music

RavenFest

A benefit concert featuring performances by Not Promised Tomorrow, Amusia, Xpeaker Box, Love Kills Joy, Ugly Neighbor, Serotonin, and Soul Slave, plus a reunion set from Escape the Ordinary’s original lineup. Admission is $5 at the door, and all proceeds will be donated to the Florida Suicide Prevention Coalition and To Write Love on Her Arms.

Mutiny
JUN28
Groups & Meetups

Audiobook Walk Club

Ease into the day with coffee, conversation, and a story in your ears. The gathering begins at Sipping Grounds, where attendees can pick up a drink, chat with other book lovers, and ease into the vibe. After that, the group sets off for a relaxed walk while listening to the current audiobook selection. Whether the appeal is fresh air, a good story, or friendly company, this meetup provides a calm space to unwind and connect.

Tuscawilla Park Historic District
JUN28
Markets

Brick City Bash

Experience fast-paced roller derby alongside a vendor market featuring 40 local vendors at Ocala Downtown Market. Spectator admission to the roller derby is free. Explore the vendors and take in the action.

Ocala Downtown Market
JUN28
Music

Boot Barn Grand Opening

This grand opening of the new Boot Barn in Ocala features live music by Zac Petty. Specializing in country and southern rock, he is known for standout guitar work, including playing Freebird with a beer bottle as a slide and performing the fiddle parts of The Devil Went Down To Georgia on guitar. He won the 2024 and 2025 Ocala and Gainesville Community Choice Awards for Best Live Music Artist and has opened for Travis Tritt, Colt Ford, Trey Lewis, and Muscadine Bloodline.

Boot Barn
JUN28
Comedy

Omgitswicks and Friends

Viral content creator and comedian OMGITSWICKS, also known as Josh Robinson, appears alongside friends for a comedy showcase. He is followed by millions across social platforms and is known for a voice likened to a Florida thunderstorm.

Ocala Civic Theatre
JUN28
Workshops & Classes

Glass Bottom Boat *Ocala Studio Original*

Settle in for a relaxing paint session where you can sip while you create. This class is for adults ages 16 and older, and babies or observers are not permitted. Younger artists have options like Teenage Tuesdays, Family Fun, or Kids classes. Please plan to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early.

Painting with a Twist
JUN28
Sports

June 29 Showcase - Ocala, FL 2026

High school baseball players are invited to a focused, one day showcase centered on exposure to college opportunities. Five JUCO coaches will be evaluating talent and recruiting. Participation is open to transfers and students in the graduating classes of 2025, 2026, and 2027.

College of Central Florida
JUN29
Comedy

Open Mic Comedy

Open Mic Comedy at Mutiny offers an evening of comedy in an open mic setting. For details or questions, contact Brick City Comedy at 772-812-0772 or brickcitycomedyproductions@gmail.com.

Mutiny
JUN30
Sales & Discounts

America’s 250th Birthday Celebration Sales Event

A celebration of America’s 250th birthday at Directions Luxury Travel LLC in Jasmine Square features savings on cruises, special tour offers, and complimentary perks.

Directions Luxury Travel LLC
JUN30
Art & Culture

Free Movie: Supergirl

Supergirl screens at EPIC Theatres Ocala. The screening offers an adventure filled with action as a new hero takes flight, and it is open to ages 18 and older.

Epic Theatres of Ocala
JUN30
Games & Entertainment

Trivia Night

This event features trivia and unlimited wings at The Lodge Ocala in Downtown. Test your knowledge while enjoying plenty to eat.

The Lodge
JUL1
Family

Summer Kids Film Series: Sing 2

Sing 2 is featured in Marion Theatre’s Summer Kids Film Series, with several screenings each day at downtown Ocala’s historic Marion Theatre. This animated film is filled with music.

Marion Theatre
JUL1
Groups & Meetups

Your Child’s Future Starts Here: Parent Information Night - Ocala, FL

An information night at Marion Oaks Community Center presents a new K-8 microschool for Ocala families, featuring a program centered on real-world readiness. Step Up scholarships are accepted, and space is limited.

Marion Oaks Community Center
JUL2
Workshops & Classes

DIY Workshop - Mosaic Tile Birdbath

Take part in a hands-on session that turns a 9.5 inch terra cotta saucer into a custom mosaic creation. Use a lively mix of colorful ceramic tiles in a variety of shapes and patterns to match your style and garden decor. The finished piece can serve as a birdbath or as a base for a plant. Pricing begins at $65, with optional plant stands available for purchase in store for an additional $20.

AR Workshop
JUL3
Holidays

Let Freedom Ring

This celebration honors those who serve as first responders and military veterans, bringing together families who cherish freedom for a meaningful evening. The program features a dramatic stage performance, a ceremonial color presentation, music performed live, a fireworks display, and a meal provided at no cost. Remarks will also be shared by special guest speaker @ryanchamberlin.

Ocala Church
JUL4
Outdoor Recreation

WarZone Airsoft Summer Special

War Zone Airsoft brings a seasonal special to Wayne’s World of Paintball, offering a full day of fast-paced play with walk-on entry priced at $20. Players can gear up with two rental options. The Entry rental package, at $25, includes a Mod‑M or Mod‑L AEG, one high‑capacity magazine, a bag of 1,000 Valken .20 BBs, a 9.6 lithium battery, and an M1‑3 thermal mask. The Advanced rental package, at $45, features a Kilo or Tango AEG, two high‑capacity magazines, a 2,200‑count bottle of STRYKER .25 BBs, a 7.4 lipo battery, an M1‑7 thermal mask, and a STRYKER chest rig. Add‑on rental gear is available, including a 9.6 lithium battery for $10, an M1‑3 thermal mask for $10, a high‑capacity magazine for $5, and a Stryker chest rig for $20. Safety and sportsmanship are emphasized. Full‑seal eye protection meeting ANSI z87.1 or higher is required on the field at all times, and masks or protective gear must remain on while playing. Call hits using the honor system, display a red dead rag, and head to respawn. Do not blind fire or move field obstacles, and bring any disputes to a referee. Physical contact is prohibited, and referees have the final say. Before entering the safe zone, clear your replica, remove the magazine, and set it to safe; only then may safety gear be removed after exiting the field. Chronograph checks are mandatory before play and may occur at random. If you believe a replica is shooting hot, notify a referee. Round formats and firing modes are announced before each game. Start times are posted on site and a countdown is announced so players can be ready, and those who miss the briefing will wait for the next round. Age‑based protective gear is required. Ages 10 to 15 must wear full face masks. Ages 16 to 17 need full‑seal eye protection with mesh or plastic lower face protection. Ages 18 and older need full‑seal eye protection, with face protection recommended. Red dead rags are required for all players and can be purchased on the field if needed. Equipment guidelines keep play consistent. Rental replicas must use approved BBs or BBs purchased on site. All replicas are chronographed using at least .32 BBs for HPA and .20 BBs for pistols, AEGs, and spring‑powered platforms. Rate of fire is capped at 25 rounds per second. Magazines must be removed and at least three rounds safely discharged to clear the barrel before entering the safe zone. Weapon classes have specific limits. Pistols and shotguns must be under 1.45 joules with .20 BBs, with pistols having no minimum engagement distance on semi and 25 feet on full auto, and shotguns having no minimum engagement distance on semi and 50 feet on full auto. Rifles must be under 1.5 joules with .20 for AEGs and 1.55 joules with .32 for HPA, with a 10‑foot minimum on semi unless a head referee states otherwise; full auto for rifles may be allowed only in specific games and is rare. SMGs must be true SMG platforms or fully automatic models such as a Glock 18, stay at or under 1 joule with .20 BBs, use mid‑cap magazines only, have no minimum on semi, and 25 feet on full auto. LMGs must be under 1.5 joules with .20, use burst at 25 feet and full auto at 50 feet, and continuous full‑auto movement is not permitted unless the platform also has semi‑auto capability. DMRs must be under 2.0 joules with .20, are semi only with a 75‑foot minimum engagement distance, and use mid‑cap or real‑cap magazines. Bolt‑action snipers must be under 2.25 joules with .20 and observe a 100‑foot minimum engagement distance. Grenade rules are straightforward. Only pyrotechnic and smoke grenades sold on the field are permitted and only in designated areas. Do not pick up, kick, or cover a device once it has been thrown. Use an underhand lob rather than an overhand throw and never aim directly at another player. Grenades can be tossed through windows, have a 15‑foot effect radius, and an explosion inside any room eliminates all players in that room, with hard cover exceptions applying only in milsim situations. These guidelines are designed to keep games running smoothly and safely for everyone.

Wayne's World of Paintball
JUL4
Holidays

Fourth in the Park

Throughout Ocala, activities for all ages set the tone for the holiday, highlighted by a festive day at Tuscawilla Park with mobile food vendors, a kid-focused area, on-stage music, and games to enjoy. There will also be complimentary ways to beat the heat.

Tuscawilla Park
JUL4
Holidays

Patriotic Skies: Fourth of July Fireworks

Ocala marks Independence Day with an annual patriotic fireworks show at Citizens' Circle. This community gathering offers activities for all ages and live, patriotic programming, creating a festive atmosphere as the skies burst with color.

Ocala Citizens' Circle
JUL4
Food & Drink

2026 Summer Series: Grand Prix Dining Experience

During the Summer Series, the Grand Prix Dining Experience at World Equestrian Center - Ocala combines dining with a sought-after vantage point of the Grand Outdoor Arena. Tables are arranged to overlook the arena so attendees can enjoy their meal with a clear view throughout the experience.

World Equestrian Center - Ocala
JUL4
Sports

Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Ocala, FL (27)

Choose from 5K, 10K, or 13.1 mile distances at Baseline Road Trailhead in Ocala. Packet pickup is available before the start, and registration for all participants is handled through RunSignup.

Baseline Road Trailhead
JUL4
Holidays

God and Country Day — 4th of July Festival

An annual Independence Day community celebration at RLR Golden Ocala Golf features traditional sack races and balloon-toss games, a flag ceremony, a trackless train, a water slide inflatable, inflatable bounce houses, and a pony attraction.

RLR Golden Ocala Golf
JUL9
Theater

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Ocala Civic Theatre begins a new season with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, presented as a stage version of the story by Roald Dahl. This production brings the tale to life in a theatrical setting.

Ocala Civic Theatre, Inc.
JUL11
Theater

True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show

Experience The Dinner Detective’s immersive true crime caper that pairs dinner with a laugh-filled investigation. Guests sift through clues as the story unfolds around the room. The twist... the culprit blends in with the crowd, and anyone might find themselves pulled into the mystery as it develops. Everything happens in the here and now, with actors embedded among attendees to spark conversation and surprises, creating a lively, interactive night for adults. Since 2004, these dinner theater performances have entertained audiences across the country with quick wit, unexpected turns, and spontaneous moments.

Ocala Golf Club
JUL11
Music

Nuthin Fancy - Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd

Experience the sound of Southern rock with Nuthin' Fancy, a Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute, at Reilly Arts Center. The show is dedicated to the music of Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Reilly Arts Center
JUL12
Health & Wellness

Curls Decoded: Understand your Curls, Root to Routine

At Blō Hair Lounge, Theresa Mae Curls leads a participatory learning session that makes caring for natural curls straightforward. The session centers on foundational care that promotes healthy curls.

Blō Hair Lounge
JUL12
Groups & Meetups

Ocala Speed Dating for Singles Age 45-62 Florida

Connect with up to a dozen potential matches at this singles event. Presented by Pre-Dating, which promotes itself as the world’s oldest, largest, and best in its field, these events have already helped thousands find love. See if your own success story begins here.

Midtown Station
JUL13
Workshops & Classes

Week Long Summer Art Camp - Room Refresh

Designed for ages 7 and up, this design-focused summer camp helps kids reimagine their rooms with personalized projects and stylish handmade decor. The experience is screen-free and blends creativity with STEAM learning while building confidence through crafting. Over five days, participants complete five take-home pieces to refresh their space, including a 12 by 16 photo frame, a canvas wall hanging, a canvas pom pillow, a canvas tote bag, and a 12 by 16 plank sign. The full week is priced at $275.

AR Workshop
JUL14
Workshops & Classes

Sourdough Starter Workshop $79

Learn the essentials of sourdough care in a hands-on DIY workshop led by Guest Instructor Miss Mae's Sweets and Sourdough. Receive clear guidance on feeding and maintaining a starter, along with practical tips for reliable results as you begin your sourdough journey. You will take home a starter, a bowl or loaf pans, cheesecloth, a scoring tool, a loaf pan, a recipe book, a do's and don'ts list, and a sampling board. The DIY experience starts at $79. Attendees may bring their favorite food or drink to enjoy during the session. Registration closes 24 hours before the workshop.

AR Workshop
JUL14
Workshops & Classes

1 Day Camp - Teen Chunky Knit Blanket

This one day bonus camp offers a way for crafters who cannot attend all week to take part in the creative fun. Designed for ages 11 and up, campers will make a hand knit chunky piece during this single session. The cost is $99.

AR Workshop
JUL14
Workshops & Classes

Library -Forest - Yearning for Yarn

A welcoming program designed for adults who have an interest in yarn.

Forest Public Library
JUL15
Career

1 Million Cups Ocala

This weekly networking gathering at the Power Plant Business Incubator energizes Ocala’s startup community. Local entrepreneurs come together to connect, hear presentations from startups, and engage in community building that strengthens relationships and sparks collaboration.

Power Plant Business Incubator
JUL15
Career

Ocala Metro Chamber & Economic Partnership

The Ocala Metro Chamber & Economic Partnership hosts the exCEPtional Breakfast at the Reilly Arts Center. It is a breakfast event presented by the organization at this venue.

Reilly Arts Center
JUL16
Music

Charlie Horse Restaurant • Ocala, FL

At Charlie Horse - Ocala, live music sets the scene on the back patio alongside wing night specials. Guests can savor wings while taking in the sounds outside on the patio.

Charlie Horse
JUL16
Food & Drink

The Bacon King Experience at Midtown Station

At Midtown Station, take part in a hands-on session where you learn to cure your own gourmet bacon while enjoying beer. By the end, you will head home with 2.5 pounds of bacon you created. The class includes the bacon you cure.

Midtown Station
JUL17
Music

Not Fade Away

Not Fade Away is scheduled to perform at Reilly Arts Center in Ocala.

Reilly Arts Center
JUL17
Comedy

July 2026 | Sit Down for Stand Up

Marion Theatre hosts a live stand-up comedy showcase featuring three comedians. Headliner John Jacobs, a comedian from Washington DC, leads the lineup.

Marion Theatre
JUL17
Family

Friday Foodie Fest at Lake Lillian - July 2026

Belleview hosts a monthly Friday Foodie Fest at Lake Lillian Park, featuring crowd-pleasing local food trucks and no-cost fun for all ages. Enjoy free family activities that include kids craft projects, face painting, and train rides.

Lake Lillian
JUL18
Outdoor Recreation

WarZone Airsoft Summer Special

War Zone Airsoft brings a Summer Special to Wayne's World of Paintball with walk-on entry priced at $20. Rental options are available for all experience levels. The entry rental package is $25 and includes a Mod-M or Mod-L AEG, one high-cap magazine, a bag of 1000 Valken .20 BBs, a 9.6V lithium battery, and an M1-3 thermal mask. The advanced rental package is $45 and provides a Kilo or Tango AEG, two high-cap magazines, a 2200-count bottle of STRYKER .25 BBs, a 7.4V lipo battery, an M1-7 thermal mask, and a STRYKER chest rig. Add-on gear can be rented on site, including a 9.6V battery for $10, an M1-3 thermal mask for $10, a high-cap magazine for $5, and a STRYKER chest rig for $20. Safety and fair play are emphasized on the field. Full seal eye protection rated to ANSI Z87.1 or higher is required at all times on the battlefield with no exceptions. Masks and eye protection must remain on while in play. Players are expected to call their hits and use a red dead rag when out, then proceed to the respawn area. Do not blind fire or move obstacles. Keep interactions respectful and take any issues to a referee, who has the final say. All replicas must pass chrono before play and may be checked at random. In the safe zone, clear your replica by removing the magazine, switching to safe, and firing a few rounds into a safe location before taking off safety gear. Only pyrotechnic and smoke grenades sold at the field are allowed in designated areas, and they must be underhand-lobbed rather than thrown at players. Grenades have a 15-foot effect radius, can be tossed through windows, hard cover only counts in milsim situations, and a detonation clears all players in the same enclosed room. Age-based protective gear is required. Players 10 to 15 must wear full face masks. Players 16 to 17 must use full seal eye protection with mesh or plastic lower face protection. Players 18 and older must use full seal eye protection and face protection is recommended. Red dead rags are mandatory and are available for purchase at the field. Replica and ammo policies keep gameplay consistent. Rentals must use approved BBs or BBs purchased on site. Chronographing is done with at least .32 BBs for HPA replicas and .20 BBs for pistols, AEGs, and spring-powered replicas. Rate of fire is capped at 25 rounds per second. Magazines must be removed and at least three shots cleared into a safe location before entering the safe zone. Class limits apply. Pistols and shotguns must be under 1.45 joules with .20 BBs. Pistols may shoot semi with no minimum engagement distance, and full auto requires 25 feet. Shotguns may shoot semi with no minimum and full auto at 50 feet. Rifles must be under 1.5 joules with .20 BBs for AEGs or 1.55 joules with .32 BBs for HPA. Rifles run semi with a 10-foot minimum unless otherwise announced, and full auto is allowed only in specific games and is rare. SMGs must be true SMG platforms or a fully automatic sidearm such as a Glock 18, stay at or below 1 joule with .20 BBs, use mid-cap magazines, have no minimum on semi and 25 feet on full auto. LMGs must be true LMG platforms, stay under 1.5 joules with .20 BBs, use burst with a 25-foot minimum or full auto with a 50-foot minimum, and cannot be walked in full auto unless the replica can also fire semi. DMRs must be under 2.0 joules with .20 BBs, are semi only, use mid-cap or real-cap magazines, and have a 75-foot minimum. Sniper replicas must be bolt action, under 2.25 joules with .20 BBs, restricted to semi operation, and have a 100-foot minimum. Expect fast-paced games, a friendly community, and clear rules that keep the action moving.

Wayne's World of Paintball
JUL18
Markets

🎄🎅 2nd Annual Ocala Christmas in July 🎅🎄

Celebrate the season in the middle of summer at the second annual Christmas in July arts and craft show in Ocala, presented by Pointe Grand Communities. More than 175 vendors will showcase handmade gifts, home decor, jewelry, seasonal items, treats, and other finds, making it easy to start holiday shopping early or pick up something special. Santa Claus will be on hand for photos, and raffle drawings throughout the weekend add extra surprises. The event takes place indoors for cool comfort at World Equestrian Center, Expo Center 1, creating a cheerful winter vibe in the heart of summer. Admission is available at the door for $5.50, with a $5 cash discount, and parking is free.

World Equestrian Center – Expo Center 1
JUL18
Family

Doggone Good Reading

Children in grades 1 through 5 can spend an hour reading aloud to a Humane Society of Marion County dog. Each session starts on time and is limited to 12 participants. Advance registration is required. A parent or guardian must accompany the child and remain at the shelter in a separate area while the reading takes place. Reading to a friendly, nonjudgmental dog lets children practice without outside criticism.

Humane Society of Marion County
JUL19
Markets

2nd Annual Ocala Christmas in July

Celebrate the holidays ahead of schedule at the 2nd Annual Ocala Christmas in July. Explore offerings from more than 175 artists and crafters showcasing one-of-a-kind handmade gifts and decor for an early dose of seasonal cheer.

World Equestrian Center - Ocala
JUL19
Sports

🎾 Tennis to Pickleball: Make the Smooth Transition

Make the shift from tennis to pickleball with guidance from Coach Antoine, a former tennis player who created this program specifically for players with a tennis background. The series is organized as standalone, two-hour sessions, so you can take any single class or sign up for all four, and you will learn something new each time. Enroll in the full set to receive 50 percent off the fourth session. This experience is tailored for seasoned tennis players who want a structured introduction to pickleball with hands-on coaching. Space is very limited, and an RSVP is required through The Dink Tank app. Registration for individual sessions or the complete series is available in the app. Members save 20 dollars, and membership is available for 19 dollars per month.

The Dink Tank
JUL22
Career

Gator Laundry/Warewashing Showcase * Ocala * 7/22/26

A showcase centered on laundry and warewashing is presented by GEM Supply in Ocala. The gathering is held at the GEM Supply location.

JUL23
Fundraisers

Five Guys Fundraiser

Five Guys is supporting a fundraiser that benefits Wreaths Across America. During this event, 20 percent of each purchase, including takeout orders, will be contributed to the cause.

Five Guys
JUL24
Markets

Ocala Shrine Gun Show

A local gun show in Ocala takes place at the Ocala Shrine. It is hosted by USA Gun Shows of Florida.

Ocala Shrine Club
JUL24
Games & Entertainment

Bearded Browncoat Vendetta Pre-Rift Event

The Bearded Browncoat Vendetta Pre-Rift Event offers a welcoming prerelease where players can get an early look at Vendetta. Each participant receives a Pre-Rift Player Kit that includes a 15 card mini preconstructed deck featuring a Champion Legend and a Champion Unit, five Vendetta booster packs, and a Pre-Rift promo card. Using those contents, players build a deck and then compete in paired tournament rounds with what they have constructed. The format is designed to be accessible for newcomers while still providing engaging play. Entry is priced at the cost of the prerelease kit. Attendance is limited to 16 players. Prize support awards one booster pack per win while supplies last.

JUL24
Art & Culture

Meet & Greet Night featuring Rose Derkay!

A casual meet and greet with local artist Rose Derkay offers a relaxed evening of art, wine, and conversation. Attendees can meet the artist, explore her work up close, and enter a complimentary raffle for a chance to win one of her pieces. The gathering includes a wine tasting by Vino Ghvino 21 along with hors d’oeuvres from Reveille Wealth Management. This event is open to the public.

JUL24
Music

Dueling Pianos | July 24 | NOMA Black Box

Settle into a cafe table at the new NOMA Black Box inside the Reilly Arts Center for a lively dueling pianos show with cocktails and plenty of chances to sing along. The pianists trade tunes and lead the crowd through soft rock and pop favorites that span generations, creating an upbeat night to share with friends. Seating now follows a choose-your-seat format. Each seat is purchased individually, ushers will direct you to the spot you selected, and tables are arranged in groups of four or six. If you want to sit with your group, coordinate your choices when making your purchase so you can be placed together.

Reilly Arts Center
JUL24
Family

Library - Forest - Summer Breakspot

Forest Public Library hosts a Summer BreakSpot event featuring family-friendly activities, with BreakSpot meals available for children and teens 18 years of age or younger. It offers a simple way to make summer memories together at the library.

Forest Public Library
JUL25
Music

Broken Arrow A Tribute to Neil Young | July 25 | Reilly Arts Center

Broken Arrow celebrates the music of Neil Young, spanning thunderous electric cuts tied to Crazy Horse and gentler country rock moments colored by pedal steel. The band stays true to the heart of these classics while stretching out with spirited jams and nuanced arrangement updates. Joe Mass channels Neil’s vocal tone with impressive fidelity, and the harmonies lock in throughout. Audiences often end up on their feet, singing along and calling for encores.

Reilly Arts Center
JUL25
Art & Culture

Picturing Paradise: From John James Audubon to the Florida Highwaymen

At the Appleton Museum of Art, Dr. Keri Watson examines how Florida's landscape has inspired artists for centuries, tracing a path from John James Audubon's naturalist illustrations to the bold, color-rich work of the Florida Highwaymen.

Appleton Museum of Art
JUL25
Comedy

Pat Largo

Pat Largo appears at Stone Creek Golf Club. The creator of Comedians Uncorked, he brings a love of laughter shaped by 16 years as a radio personality in the Tampa Bay area, a run that included meeting and interviewing many guests. This event centers on his comedic focus and broadcasting background in a personable, audience-friendly setting.

Stone Creek Golf Club
JUL25
Sports

UDD ODR Jumping in June — United Dock Diving

Ocala Dog Ranch hosts a jumping event featuring Long Jump, Speed Jump, and Hang Time. The day starts with check in, followed by Hang Time and then the first Long Jump session.

Ocala Dog Ranch
JUL26
Family

Back To School Supplies Pop- UP Giveaway Ocala, Fla. JULY 2026

A friendly pop-up giveaway offers free school supplies. Bring a backpack and pick up items at this fun event.

Fashion Cuts Hair & Beauty Academy
JUL27
Family

Summer Camp #3

This weeklong camp features daily sessions that combine gymnastics and dance with creative craft time. Special theme days add extra fun with water activities, tie-dye projects, and pizza. The fee is $85 for the week.

JUL30
Health & Wellness

Fairy Hair - Ocala - Dillard’s

Fairy Hair brings shimmering strands to Dillard’s in Ocala, appearing on select dates each month alongside other Central Florida locations. Visit the cosmetics department and ask for Tiana to add some sparkle. To reserve a time, text 407-864-7075 for an appointment, and drop-ins are welcome.

Dillard's (4414 SW College Rd, Ocala, FL)
AUG1
Music

Winding River Promotions Presents Michael Allman at the Ocala Civic Theatre

Michael Allman, son of Gregg Allman, leads a Southern rock set with friends and family from his wider musical circle. The performance features favorites from The Allman Brothers Band alongside his own original songs, blending a storied legacy with his distinctive work.

Ocala Civic Theatre
AUG1
Health & Wellness

Reiki Energy Reiki Level 2 Course

Level 2 Reiki training deepens practice through spiritual techniques and work with symbols. Participants learn how to offer sessions from a distance and how to approach treatments connected to time. All attendees receive a Level 2 attunement.

AUG15
Sales & Discounts

WarZone Airsoft Summer Special

Airsoft takes center stage at Wayne's World of Paintball with War Zone Airsoft’s Summer Special, pairing high-energy skirmishes with a welcoming community and fast-paced play. Walk-on entry is set at $20. Players can bring their own gear or choose a rental. The entry rental package is $25 and includes an electric rifle, a high-capacity magazine, about 1000 .20 gram BBs, a 9.6 volt lithium battery, and a thermal mask. The advanced package is $45 and upgrades to a Kilo or Tango AEG with two high-capacity magazines, a bottle of 2200 .25 gram BBs, a 7.4 lipo battery, a thermal mask, and a STRYKER chest rig. Add-on rentals are available, including a 9.6 lithium battery for $10, a thermal mask for $10, a high-capacity magazine for $5, and a STRYKER chest rig for $20. Safety and fair play are the priority. Full-seal eye protection that meets ANSI Z87.1 or higher is required on the field at all times. Ages 10 to 15 must wear full face masks. Ages 16 to 17 must use full-seal eye protection with a mesh or plastic lower face guard. Adults must wear full-seal eye protection and face coverage is recommended. Red dead rags are required and can be purchased at the field. Gameplay follows the honor system. Call hits clearly and head to respawn with your dead rag visible. No blind firing and do not move or alter obstacles. Keep interactions respectful and take any issues to a referee. Referees announce firing modes at the start of each round and have final authority. In the safe zone, clear your replica, remove the magazine, and set it to safe before taking off protective gear. All replicas are chronographed before entering the field and random checks may occur. If you suspect someone is shooting hot, notify a referee. Rentals must use approved or field-sold BBs. Rate of fire is capped under 25 rounds per second. Before entering the safe zone, remove the magazine and fire at least three shots into a safe area to ensure the barrel is clear. Weapon classes carry specific limits and minimum engagement distances. Examples include pistols and shotguns capped under 1.45 joules with semi allowed at close range, rifles with AEGs under 1.5 joules and HPA tuned to 1.55 joules with semi typically set to a 10 foot minimum, SMGs limited to 1 joule with mid-cap magazines only, LMGs under 1.5 joules with increased minimums for burst and full auto, DMRs under 2.0 joules with semi only and a 75 foot minimum, and bolt-action snipers under 2.25 joules with a 100 foot minimum. Full auto is limited to specified games and certain classes, and some platforms have stricter distances. The field may adjust classes and limits as needed. Grenades are regulated for safety. Only pyrotechnic and smoke devices sold at the field are allowed and only in designated areas. No homemade devices are permitted. Toss underhand, never directly at players, and lobbing through windows is allowed. Grenades have a 15 foot effect radius, hard cover considerations apply in milsim situations, and any detonation inside a room eliminates everyone inside. The day centers on safe, fair, and exciting play for participants of all experience levels.

Wayne's World of Paintball
AUG21
Music

Yacht Rock Gold Experience | August 21 | Reilly Arts Center

Yacht Rock Gold salutes one of the most successful styles in popular music with a showcase of smooth favorites from the late 1970s and early 80s, featuring songs associated with The Doobie Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, Christopher Cross, Little River Band, Kenny Loggins, Ambrosia, Boz Scaggs, and more. The performance blends standout harmonies and strong musicianship to recreate the classic feel, delivering hit after hit with engaging visuals for devoted followers and new listeners alike. Four lead vocalists front a six-piece rhythm section backed by lively horns, a lineup that gets audiences on their feet show after show.

Reilly Arts Center
AUG22
Health & Wellness

Retro Run 5k

The fifth annual Retro Run 5k brings a throwback vibe to downtown at Ocala’s popular new race course, inviting runners to lace up vintage-style sneakers, pull on classic shorts, and keep it old school with cotton tees. Packet pickup information will be announced. Awards will recognize the top three overall finishers, the overall masters winner, and the top three in each age division, including 9 and under, 10 to 14, 15 to 19, 20 to 24, 25 to 29, 30 to 34, 35 to 39, 40 to 44, 45 to 49, 50 to 54, 55 to 59, 60 to 64, 65 to 69, 70 to 74, and 75 and older. Special fun extras include an award for standout retro attire and a prize for the quickest 5k completed in Chuck Taylors or similar canvas shoes.

AUG22
Music

Wind-FM Rocks the Reilly: The Wildflowers | Tom Petty Tribute Concert

Wind-FM Rocks the Reilly spotlights The Wildflowers in a heartfelt salute to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. The group leans into the look and sound of Petty’s classic era with faithful vocals, ringing guitars, and plenty of spirit. The set is filled with favorites such as American Girl, Free Fallin’, You Got Lucky, and Learning to Fly, brought to life with the energy and style that defined the originals.

Reilly Arts Center
AUG29
Music

Blake Shelton – Ocala

Blake Shelton appears at Rock The Country in Ocala, Florida with a set at Florida Horse Park. Surrounded by expansive grounds, his unmistakable country style brings warmth and an easy Southern vibe to the festival’s second day. With a deep voice and down to earth storytelling that blends wit, heart, and tradition, he forges a natural connection with the crowd beneath the Florida sky as Rock The Country continues its summer journey of authentic music, open spaces, and community.

Blake Shelton – Ocala, FL – August 29
AUG29
Sports

WarZone Airsoft Summer Special

War Zone Airsoft rolls out a Summer Special with walk-on player entry priced at 20 dollars, keeping play affordable during the hottest stretch of the year. Expect fast-paced games, a welcoming community, and plenty of action on the field. Rental options are available for every level. An entry rental package at 25 dollars includes a Mod-M or L AEG, a high-capacity magazine, a bag of 1000 Valken point twenty BBs, a 9.6 lithium battery, and an M1-3 thermal mask. An advanced rental package at 45 dollars includes a Kilo or Tango AEG, two high-capacity magazines, a bottle of 2200 STRYKER point twenty-five BBs, a 7.4 lipo battery, an M1-7 thermal mask, and a STRYKER chest rig. Add-on rentals include a 9.6 lithium battery for 10 dollars, an M1-3 thermal mask for 10 dollars, a high-capacity magazine for 5 dollars, and a STRYKER chest rig for 20 dollars. The team plans to keep introducing new features at the field and extends thanks to the players who make it all possible. Safety and sportsmanship define play here. Masks, eye protection, and required safety gear must stay on while on the battlefield, and eye or face protection is never removed during play. Call hits using the honor system. Do not argue with other players or with suspected cheaters in game, and bring concerns to a referee. Blind firing is not allowed. Field obstacles must not be moved, jumped, or altered. When hit, announce it clearly, display a red dead rag, and head to respawn. Physical contact or fighting leads to immediate ejection and can involve law enforcement. Referees announce firing modes and gameplay rules at the start of each round. Start times are posted and announced, and late arrivals wait for the next round. All equipment must pass chrono before play and carry a chrono tag, and referees may conduct random checks. If you think someone is shooting hot, notify a referee. Approved pyrotechnic and smoke devices may be used only as allowed, and once a device leaves a player’s hand it should not be picked up, kicked, or covered. In the safe zone, clear your replica, remove the magazine, and engage the safety before removing protective gear. Referees have the final say. ANSI Z87.1 rated or higher full seal eye protection is required at all times with no exceptions. Players ages 10 to 15 must wear full face masks. Players ages 16 to 17 must wear full seal eye protection with mesh or plastic lower face protection. Players 18 and older must wear full seal eye protection, and face protection is recommended. Red dead rags are required and are available for purchase at the field if needed. Rentals must use only approved BBs or BBs sold by War Zone Airsoft. All weapons are chronographed with at least point thirty-two BBs for HPA and point twenty BBs for pistols, AEGs, and spring-powered replicas. Rate of fire is capped at twenty-five rounds per second. Before entering the safe zone, remove magazines and fire at least three rounds into a safe direction to clear barrels. The field may update weapon classes and limits at any time. Weapon class guidelines include specific limits and minimum engagement distances. Pistols must be under 1.45 joules with point twenty BBs. Semi auto has no minimum engagement distance and full auto has a minimum of twenty-five feet. Shotguns must be under 1.45 joules with point twenty BBs. Semi auto has no minimum and full auto has a minimum of fifty feet. Rifles for AEGs must be under 1.5 joules with point twenty BBs and HPA rifles are 1.55 joules with point thirty-two BBs. Semi auto typically has a ten foot minimum unless otherwise stated by the head referee, and full auto appears only in specific games and is rarely used. SMGs must be at or below 1 joule with point twenty BBs and use mid-cap magazines only. Semi auto has no minimum and full auto has a minimum of twenty-five feet. SMGs must be true SMG platforms or fully automatic sidearms such as a Glock 18, with examples including the MP7, MP5, UMP, PP-19 Bizon, MAC-10, Thompson SMG, and ARP-9. LMGs must be under 1.5 joules with point twenty BBs. Burst fire has a minimum of twenty-five feet. Full auto has a minimum of fifty feet and players cannot walk fire in full auto unless the LMG can also shoot semi. They must be true LMG platforms, with examples such as the M249 SAW, MK46, Stoner, Krytac LMG, RPK, CM16 LMG, and RPD. DMRs must be under 2.0 joules with point twenty BBs, shoot semi only, carry a seventy-five foot minimum engagement distance, and use mid-cap or real-cap magazines. Examples include the SR25, M14 series, SVD, and M1 Garand. Snipers must be under 2.25 joules with point twenty BBs, be bolt action, shoot semi only, and have a one hundred foot minimum engagement distance, with examples including the L96, M700, and M24. Grenade rules are straightforward. Only pyrotechnic and smoke grenades sold at the field are allowed and only in designated areas. Homemade devices are not permitted. Throws must be underhand. Do not throw directly at a player. Grenades may be lobbed through windows. The kill radius is fifteen feet. In milsim situations, hard cover can protect against a grenade, and an explosion in any enclosed room eliminates all players inside.

Wayne's World of Paintball
AUG30
Music

Hawks Nest House Concert

A house concert in Ocala, Florida features Krystal King, a Nashville based artist whose down to earth storytelling comes with humor and vivid detail. Her music leans on classic and 90s country, blended with touches of blues, rock, and folk, and carries a spirited edge that nods to Loretta Lynn. Raised in Hickory, North Carolina, she tours nationwide and shares songs rooted in everyday life.

Ocala, Florida

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