Events
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WeekLY
A few times a week we host Freethought Cafe or Pub Night events around Central Florida. A few of those are trivia events, but not everyone at the table plays along, so come join us!
Every 2 Weeks
Approximately every two weeks there is an event with the Secular Women of the CFFC. Secular Women events are announced only on Meetup.
Monthly
Every month (with very few exceptions) we host an educational event and one ore more volunteer events. Plus, we have outdoor activities twice a month!
Annually
Every year we march in the Orlando Pride Parade and the Orlando Veterans’ Day Parade. The CFFC offers invocations at least once a year each for more than 10 city and county meetings. We table annually at Orlando Earth Day and Central Florida Veg Fest. There are annual parties such as the Solstice Party in December and Friendsgiving!
Biennially
We have two amazing events that happen in alternating years.
The Freethought Cruise is currently held in even years. Find out more at FreethoughtCruise.com.
FREEFLO, the Freethought Florida Conference is currently held in odd years. Find out more at FREEFLO.org
Current AND upcoming EVENTS
Go to Facebook or Meetup to learn more and sign up to attend! Some events, including the Secular Women’s events, will be found only be on Meetup.
Our Code of Conduct for our events is on our Policies page.
The Survival Curve: 220 Years of Scientific Wonder
June 21, 2:00 PM
University Club of Winter Park.
This month we feature Bertha Vazquez of the Center for Inquiry's Teacher Institute for Evolutionary Science.
Join us for a fascinating journey through 220 years of scientific progress, human ingenuity, and the discoveries that changed what it means to survive and thrive.
Bertha Vazquez is a retired middle school science teacher and Education Director at the Center for Inquiry. She leads a network of 100 teachers who have delivered more than 475 professional development sessions across all 50 U.S. states.
Her innovative approach to teaching climate science has been featured in The New York Times and NPR. Bertha is the editor of On Teaching Evolution (2021), co-author of What Teachers Want to Know About Teaching Climate Change (2025), and recipient of the 2023 Friend of Darwin Award. She is also a regular conference speaker and a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.
