Downtown St. Cloud Farmers Market: Experience the charm of local and regional vendors offering a variety of local honey, meats, breads, sweets, coffee and more. Discover homemade and handcrafted goods while strolling through Downtown St.

Cloud. 10 a.m.

-2 p.m. July 13, Downtown St.

Cloud, 9th Street, free. Florida Native Plant Society Pine Lily Chapter: There will be a discussion of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and her Florida books. 6:30 p.

m. July 24, 1881 Restaurant, 308 Broadway, Kissimmee, free, buy your own food, fnps-pinelily.eventbrite.

com/. Recycling Your Yard Waste: Landscape maintenance tasks such as mowing, pruning, and raking contribute to the health of your landscape but also generate yard waste. Keep as much of this material on-site as possible to conserve nutrients and limit the energy needed to transport it.

Decomposing organic matter returns nutrients to the soil in a form that plants may efficiently utilize. Using yard waste for composting is a sustainable method of producing organic fertilizer. 11 a.

m.-noon July 29, St. Cloud Library, 810 13th St.

, St. Cloud, free, uf.eventbrite.

com. Walk: The Mid-Florida Milers Walking Club, a member of the American Volkssport Association, is sponsoring a tree-shaded walk through scenic residential areas of Celebration. Two distances available – 11K (6.

8 miles) or 6K (3.7 miles). Start between 8:30-9:15 a.

m. Aug. 3, Starbucks, 715 Bloom St.

, Celebration, $3 per person, free for walkers ages 12 or younger who do not want credi.