The Orange Blossom Festival, Parade, and Rodeo is a family-friendly tradition in Davie that brings the community together for a weekend full of fun, music, and excitement!
It all kicks off with the Orange Blossom Kick-Off Concert at Bamford Sports Complex, where families can spread out their blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy live music from Southern Blood—all for free! It’s the perfect way to start the weekend with great vibes and good company.
On Saturday, the Orange Blossom Parade & Festival takes center stage! The parade is always a treat, with colorful floats, local performers, and plenty of community spirit. Once the festival gates open, you’ll find tons of activities, food vendors, and live music throughout the day. The fun continues into Sunday with more fantastic concerts from bands like Samantha Russell, Shane Duncan, and Jay Valor—so there’s always something exciting happening!
For families who love cool cars, the Orange Blossom Car Show at the Old Davie School Historical Museum is a must-see, featuring classic and custom cars along with a fun raffle. And of course, one of the biggest highlights of the weekend is the Orange Blossom Rodeo at Bergeron Rodeo Grounds, where you can watch real cowboys and cowgirls compete in thrilling rodeo action!
No matter your age, there’s something for everyone at the Orange Blossom Festival—so bring the whole family, make some memories, and enjoy one of Davie’s...
Read moreThis isn't the county fair. It's really only of interest to hardcore Davie-ites and maybe some curious RV festival followers. A stage (finale was Free Bird on last day), cowboy hats and confederate flag license plates for sale and lots of very cool handmade arts and crafts and a few thrifts. It's cool but seems kind of weird and dated, like Davie itself really, ...almost like a trip back to the 80s. I think the accompanying rodeo is the big cool event; PBR is sometimes televised from here. And is it weird to have a cowboy-themed town next to an Indian reservation?...
Read moreCool down to earth festival lots of cool vendors and a great history town use to be callled Zona it’s 1905 from what I recall plus you have historical houses like the Davie school house . Orange blossom festival also has a parade and rodeo of course plus bounce houses for the kids...
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