• The sixth annual Honorable Ralph W. “Buddy” Nimmons Jr. Federal Practice Seminar is scheduled for April 23 from 8 a.m.– 1:20 p.m. at the Bryan Simpson U.S. Courthouse. Programs include: a panel discussion on emerging bankruptcy issues featuring U.S. Chief Bankruptcy Judge Paul Glenn, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Jerry Funk and Jacob Brown of Akerman Senterfit; and an “Internet Crimes Against Children” discussion featuring Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank Williams, among others. Attendees will receive five hours Florida Bar CLE credit, including one hour of ethics credit. Registration is due by April 17. For more information, Susanne Weisman at 549-1304, John Osgathorpe at 356-0700 or Mike Abel at 798-7252.
• Bravo cable television network is bringing its show “Top Chef” to Hemming Plaza April 9. Four episodes will be taped and a fresh produce market will be set up in the plaza. If you’d like to be part of the audience, call Ed Jenkins at 874-9418. If you’d like to sell fruit and vegetables, call Katherine Moore at 634-0303, ext. 230.
• Town Hall sessions for the seven-county Reality Check First Coast visioning project will be held tonight from 4– 7 p.m. The long range planning effort for 2060 is the only one to incorporate all of Northeast Florida and the sessions will let the public answer questions that describe their values and learn about regional planning. The meeting in Duval County will be held at 100 Festival Park Avenue near the Sports Complex.
• Coming this summer: The San Marco Farmers Market, held in San Marco Square on Saturdays from 8 a.m.– noon. The market will include fresh produce and plant vendors.
• The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens will hold its annual Spring Break Art Camp for children ages 6-12 March 30-April 3 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Activities will include clay vessel making, painting and printmaking. Cost is $150 per camper for members, $175 for nonmembers. To register, call 355-0630.
• Tree Hill Nature Center on Lone Star Road in Arlington is hosting a free butterfly garden workshop Saturday at 1 p.m. Master gardeners and butterfly experts will explain how to plant a butterfly garden and attract butterflies. The event is sponsored by Beautiful Blooms Nursery. Visit www.treehill.org for more details.