Swan Round-Up Time! Lake Eola Swans Receive their Annual Checkup

Last updated on November 11, 2022

 Swan Round-Up Time!  

Lake Eola Swans Receive their Annual Checkup

 

WHAT:
On Saturday, November 12, 2022, District 4 City Commissioner Patty Sheehan and specially-trained veterinarians, volunteers and kayakers will participate in the City of Orlando’s annual Swan Round-Up. At the round-up, the city’s iconic swans will receive their yearly medical check-ups and well-being assessments.  

The Swan Round-Up takes place each year where specially-trained volunteers corral the swans at the west end of the park where a temporary clinic is set up to weigh, inoculate and check each of them by a veterinarian.   

Swan-A-Thon: 
Anyone wishing to help support the health and well-being of Lake Eola’s swans can donate to Swan-A-Thon, a fundraising effort lead by Commissioner Sheehan and managed by the Orlando Community Youth Trust, a non-profit that supports the mission of the City of Orlando’s Families, Parks and Recreation Department. For more information visit, www.orlandotrust.org/swan

Swans at Lake Eola:  
Lake Eola is home to more than 50 swans representing five different breeds:  

  • Trumpeter swans  
  • Black Neck swans  
  • Whooper swans  
  • Royal Mute swans  
  • Australian Black swans  

WHEN:
Saturday, November 12, 2022 
Media windows available: 6 – 10 a.m. 
 

*** There are many LIVE opportunities for morning shows*** 

WHERE:  
Lake Eola Park, along the water near Eola House by the playground  
512 East Washington Street  

MEDIA INSTRUCTIONS:  
Media planning to attend or book morning show live shots are required to contact Ashley Papagni, City of Orlando Public Information Officer at Ashley.Papagni@orlando.gov.   

On-site interview opportunities with park staff must be pre-arranged. Staff can discuss fun swan facts and share information on how the city cares for the swans, what’s involved in their annual check-ups and how can residents help. 

Media parking will be available along North Eola Drive. Media should set up outside the low brick wall near the water across from the playground. 

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