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ON THE COVER: Victorian era-stained glass panels at The Barn Antiques, 167 Co Rd 557A, Lake Alfred.

This month, we visit The Barn Antiques in Lake Alfred. Some might remember going to summer camp there when it was called the Lazy W Ranch before it became the shopping destination that it is today. Over the last 50+ years, one family has been heading to the UK to shop for furniture and antiques to sell at The Barn. What started as an antique stand grew into a restaurant, boutique, garden store and more. Read all about the family that started it and the next generation taking it over. We were very excited to attend the Greater Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce’s Celebrate Winter Haven Gala in late September. Our company, Destroyer Media & Marketing, won Small Business of the Year and we couldn’t be more excited and grateful. Thank you to the Chamber for celebrating all of the businesses that evening. Have a very happy Thanksgiving, I hope you have a peaceful time wherever the day takes you. Amy Sexson Editor/Partner Haven & LKLD Magazines Destroyer Media & Marketing Winter Haven Farmers Market CentralFloridaTiX.com Email me: amy@destroyermedia.com

Samuel Bak, ‘Adam and Eve and the Sweat and the Pain’ (detail), 2009, Oil on canvas, Courtesy of Pucker Gallery, Boston. Reynier Llanes, ‘Festive on to Spring’ (detail), Courtesy of the artist.

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NOVEMBER 2023 // VOLUME 7 // ISSUE 02

CONTENTS LETTER FROM THE EDITOR................5 LOCAL NEWS............................................ 9 TOP 10...........................................................11 THE BARN ANTIQUES..........................16 UNCLE NICK’S.........................................22 COCKTAIL.................................................27

CHECK ME OUT ;).................................29 EMBRACING NOVEMBER................. 30 CALENDAR...............................................33 SOLD HOMES..........................................45 HOROSCOPES....................................... 49 #LKLDHAVEN............................................51

2023 : Winter Haven Small Business of the Year

2023: Best Writing: Humor // Best Photo Illustration // Best Digital: Social Media // Best Digital: Podcast // Best Advertisement: For a Client 2022: Best Digital: Podcast // Best Photography: Feature Image 2021 : Best Writing: Humor // Best Digital: Social Media // Best Special Theme Issue // Best Writing 2020: Best Writing: Humor // Best Digital: Social Media 2019: Best Writing: Feature // Best Advertisement: For a Client // Best Photography: Cover 2018: Best Design: Cover // Best Redesign 2017: Best Digital: Social Media

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Editor & Photographer // Amy Sexson amy@destroyermedia.com

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Art & Production Manager // Steven Maynard steven@destroyermedia.com

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WORDS Kimberly C. Moore/LkldNow.com

NEW CELLPHONE RESTRICTIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CHANGE IN HIRING POLICY AT POLK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SUNRAIL EXPANSION TO POLK COUNTY

PIPKIN ROAD WIDENING: ONE MORE YEAR TO GO

Lakeland’s iconic swans got their annual veterinary checkups in October. Fifty of the long-necked birds were rounded up by city employees on boats and put in large holding pens overnight. One by one, the city-owned birds were weighed and examined in a tent set up on the south shore of Lake Morton. Members of the public, including many children, were able to hold and comfort the swans as they waited to be seen by veterinarian Price Dickson of My Pet’s Animal Hospital. All the cygnets born in the past year were microchipped had their beaks checked and given a dose of ivermectin - an anti-parasite medication Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Director Bob Donahay said it costs about $10,000 per year to feed and care for Lakeland’s domestic swans. He added that if it weren’t for the generous support from My Pet’s Animal Hospital, that cost would be much more because they offer their services at no charge.

When students returned to school in August, one of many changes was a new statewide ban on cellphone use during instructional time in public school classrooms — unless teachers make a special exception. The Florida Legislature passed the measure in May. Local educators are applauding the move. “As a classroom teacher I think they should be banned completely,” said Michelle Montero, who teaches atrisk students at Lakeland’s REAL Academy. “This is where 100% of problems stem from. … I do not have a problem with use during lunch because there is no way to control that outside of an all-day ban.” Lake Gibson High School Principal Ryan Vann said the new state statute and district rule have already had positive effects for students. “We have seen a huge increase in engagement in classrooms without the distractions of cell phones,” said Vann.

People applying for teaching, paraeducator or coaching jobs in Polk County Public Schools will now have to list any arrest — not just convictions — on their applications. In addition, criminal background checks will flag arrests as well as convictions. In the past, while arrests showed up on the checks, they didn’t preclude someone from being hired. Superintendent Frederick Heid ordered the change in the district’s hiring policy after a Lakeland High School track coach was charged with sexually abusing a student. “We’re updating the application to require ‘arrested,’” Heid told LkldNow. Heid said the district has to be cautious with anyone working with children, but he said officials also understand that people can make a mistake. For instance, he said someone with a decade-old DUI arrest would probably still be considered for hire. The district is also struggling to fill vacant positions.

The Florida Department of Transportation recently revealed details about a proposed SunRail extension to Polk County, WFTV reported. The agency said expanding the commuter train from Poinciana to Lakeland will bring more than 300,000 additional rides each year and cut down 14 million car miles. There are seven planned stops, including Auburndale, Davenport, Haines City, Lake Alfred and Lakeland. It’s projected to cost $850 million to complete and would be done in two phases. It is currently in the design phase and completion is years away. Polk County and its municipalities would be responsible for paying the $12 million in annual operating costs. SunRail currently operates in Orange, Volusia and Osceola Counties, with service to downtown Orlando. In addition, Brightline began service between Miami and Orlando International Airport, with talk of extending it through Lakeland to Tampa.

In August 2021, orange and white “Road Closed” signs began appearing on West Pipkin Road. Bulldozers started shoveling dirt and giant steel power poles began sprouting in people’s front yards. It was the beginning of a threeyear, $55.6 million project to widen nearly four miles of the busy east-west thoroughfare between South Florida Avenue and Medulla Road by the airport. Construction is scheduled to end in November 2024. But for those who drive that route daily or live along Pipkin Road, patience is wearing thin. Traffic backups are an ongoing hassle as lanes close for the reworking of feeder roads, including Yates and Waring roads, portions of which were closed for reconstruction of those intersections. County officials and the contractor said the project is on time, but it is more than $350,000 over budget because of the rising costs of asphalt and fuel.

CITY TO RECEIVE GRANT TO CLEAN LAKE BONNET

GEICO SLASHES 2,000 JOBS, AT LEAST 22 IN LAKELAND

LAKELAND PREPARES TO DEFEND UTILITY REVENUE

CHRISTMAS PARADE GETS A NEW ROUTE

DOWNPAYMENT PROGRAMS HELP 1ST-TIME HOME BUYERS

Lakeland City Commissioners voted unanimously to accept a $1.685 million grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to help remove algae from Lake Bonnet, using the sole-source, no-bid provider AECOM Technical Services. AECOM’s removal technique will help mitigate harmful algal blooms by removing nutrients from Lake Bonnet and preventing a nutrient load that’s now discharged downstream during storm events that flows from Lake Bonnet, eventually reaching the Hillsborough River and then Tampa Bay, City Manager Shawn Sherrouse told commissioners. The technology transforms the dried algae biomass into “biocrude,” which can then be used in place of fossil oil products to reduce the dependency on them, and can be refined into sustainable aviation fuel, eliminating the need for landfill disposal. Lake Bonnet has frequently been listed as one of the most polluted lakes in Lakeland.

GEICO, one of the nation’s largest insurance companies, announced Thursday that it is laying off 2,000 people nationwide — 6% of its workforce. The cuts include at least 22 of the 3,000 employees at its Lakeland office on Pipkin Road. A memo from GEICO Chairman, President and CEO Todd Combs blamed inflation, supply-chain issues and rising medical costs. Combs said the company will offer career transition assistance, including individual career coaching sessions, assistance with resume updates, on-demand interviewing and networking resources, and tips to enhance former employees’ social media presence. It will also allow employees to maintain access to Workday, the company’s in-house website, so those affected may apply for other open jobs at GEICO. Existing benefits, including health insurance, will be provided duringthe notice period.

Lakeland’s City Commission, department heads and the city’s lobbyist huddled recently to discuss their concerns and priorities as the Florida Legislature begins committee meetings ahead of its next lawmaking session, which starts Jan. 9. The city’s top two issues deal with Lakeland Electric. The city opposes legislation that would prohibit municipal electric utilities, like Lakeland Electric, from returning excess earnings to their local government to fund city services. Lakeland depends on that revenue — $32 million last year — to fund things like the city’s parks and arts programs. The city’s lobbyist, David Shepp of The Southern Group, said they will also be lobbying against third-party electricity generation and sales, such as solar power.

There’s a big change ahead for this year’s Lakeland Christmas Parade on Dec. 7. The event, which has marked the official start of the holiday season for generations of Lakelanders, will follow a different and slightly longer route this year — going around Lake Morton instead of Lake Mirror. The new route is the most significant change in the parade’s 42-year history, city Communications Director Kevin Cook confirmed. The detour was needed because of a three-month road closure at the intersection of East Orange Street and South Lake Avenue, where the 32unit Orange Street Apartments are under construction. The roads are expected to remain blocked through Dec. 15. Some aren’t happy with the temporary change, with a petition being circulated to keep the parade from Lake Morton so it doesn’t stress the swans, ducks, and geese living on the lake.

Many first-time homebuyers can feel discouraged by low inventory, high prices, and skyrocketing mortgage interest rates, but there are programs to help people and families buy a home. Leisha Thompson, a loan underwriter with the Housing and Neighborhood Development Services of Central Florida (HANDS), told ABC Action News that home buyers generally can afford a mortgage payment. They just don’t have the downpayment that the lender requires and the closing costs. The HANDS program closes that gap. HANDS is contracted by the City of Lakeland and Polk County to operate the program that uses state grants through Florida Housing’s State Housing Initiatives Partnership program (SHIP). In Polk County, Thompson said, households at various income levels receive anywhere from $15,000 to $30,000 in downpayment assistance and $6,000 to $8,000 in closing costs. But only some lenders work with the program, so once a first-time homebuyer is approved and mortgage-ready, they should make sure that is an option. This year, Thompson said, they have helped more than 50 families get into a home.

ANNUAL SWAN CHECKUP

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POLK TOP 10 A TUNA CHRISTMAS Nov. 2 –5 at the Frank Lloyd Wright Theatre-in-the-Round at Florida Southern College. In this hilarious sequel to Greater Tuna, it’s Christmas in the third smallest town in Texas. Many colorful Tuna denizens, some you will recognize and some appearing here for the first time, join in the holiday fun. flsouthern.edu/ffa

SPCA AUCTION FOR THE ANIMALS Nov. 18, 6 pm at Bonnet Springs Park. Proceeds go to helping homeless animals! Join the SPCA Florida for an unforgettable evening filled with entertainment, music, wine pull, games of chance, live & silent auctions, and the Winner’s Choice Raffle to benefit the animals. spcaflorida.org/auctionforanimals

WINE, CHOCOLATE & CHEESE

LEE BRICE WITH RANDY HOUSER

ART CRAWL

GOATS & BREWS

Presented by Main Street Winter Haven on Nov. 3, 5:30 – 8:30 pm in Downtown Winter Haven. Tasting tickets include over 40 local shops offering a wine & chocolate or cheese pairing in this immersive experience. centralfloridatix.com

Nov. 5, noon – 6 pm at Swan Brewing in downtown Lakeland. FREE festival celebrating the arts with over 70 local artists selling artwork and competing for prizes alongside live performances, art demonstrations, and a LIVE ART making competition. artcrawlfl.com

Nov. 11, 10 am at Cob & Pen. Bring a yoga mat and come play with the friendliest goats while doing beginner’s yoga! One free alcoholic beverage is included, Yoga experience is not required! Sign up in advance at thelittleyogi.net.

Nov. 11, 6:30 pm at Bartow Ford. Bartow Ford hosts multi-platinum GRAMMY nominee and CMA and ACM award winner Lee Brice with guest Randy Houser. One concert attendee will win a Ford F150 that night, details at BartowFord.com. Doors will open at 5 pm. Bring your own chair. centralfloridatix.com

MARGARITA BALL

HOLIDAYS AT LEGOLAND

SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY

MUSEUM STORE SUNDAY

Nov. 18, 8 pm at the Frances Langford Promenade. This event raises donations of gifts and cash which are distributed throughout the greater Lakeland area to local charity organizations. Guests are encouraged to bring an unwrapped gift (or cash donation) that they can drop off at the entry gate. Must be 21+. More info on FB @LakelandMargaritaSociety.

Beginning Nov. 24, on select days through Dec. 31. Rock around the giant LEGO tree to holiday tunes. Take “elfies” with your favorite holiday LEGO Characters. Visit the Holiday Village Postal Service to send your letters to LEGO Santa. legoland.com/florida

Nov. 25. Small Business Saturday was created to encourage holiday shopping on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, during one of the busiest shopping periods of the year. Support your community by shopping at the small, local businesses for the holidays.

Nov. 26, 1 – 5 pm at the Polk Museum of Art. You will find quality gifts, handcrafted items, and local finds. Best of all, your purchase will directly support your favorite museum, the Polk Museum of Art! More details about sales, giveaways, member benefits, and more to come! polkmuseumofart.org

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ORLANDO TOP 10 MAKER FAIRE

FALL FIESTA IN THE PARK

ORLANDO BEER FESTIVAL

FESTIVAL OF TREES Nov. 10 – 19 at the Orlando Museum of Art. See more than 30 designerdecorated trees, gingerbread houses and wreaths. Special events include the Opening Night Party, Breakfast with Santa, and a children’s Reindeer Romp party. Weekday events will include Seniors Day and a Military Appreciation Day. Purchase tickets at omart.org/events/festival_of_trees.

Nov. 17 – Jan. 6 at Leu Gardens. Walk through the gardens and see beautiful Moroccan Lanterns hanging from the trees overhead, interactive lights, 70’ long light tunnel, rollable ornaments, a walk of thousands of laser lights, and snow all night long. dazzlingorlando.com

DAZZLING NIGHTS

Nov. 4 & 5 from 10 am – 5 pm at the Central Florida Expo Center & Fairgrounds. This is a family-friendly celebration featuring local do-ityourself science, art, rockets, robots, crafts, technology, music, hands-onactivities, and more. Educators & homeschoolers may receive discount admissions. makerfaireorlando.com

Nov. 4 & 5 from 10 am – 5 pm at Lake Eola Park. Celebrate the beauty of the season and browse hundreds of artists, crafters, and food vendor booths around beautiful Lake Eola Park. Enjoy live entertainment all weekend plus a kid’s zone. Admission is free. fiestainthepark.com

Nov. 4, 2 – 5 pm at Festival Park in the Milk District. 200+ varieties of beer, ciders, seltzers, spirits and cocktails from over 50 local, regional and national breweries and companies. Play in a giant interactive game zone with carnival games, giant beer pong and more. Pet friendly, no children, 21+ only. VIP available. orlandobeerfestival.com

FLORIDA BLUE FLORIDA CLASSIC

JINGLE EVE

TURKEY TROT

MOONSHINE & MISTLETOE

COCO IN CONCERT

Nov. 18, 3:30 pm at Camping World Stadium. Watch the Bethune– Cookman Wildcats and Florida A&M University Rattlesnakes battle it out during their annual rivalry game at a neutral site. In 1978 the first Florida Classic game brought in more than 2 million fans, “making it the BIGGEST Black college football game in the country.” campingworldstadium.com

Nov. 18, 4:30 – 9 pm at Gaston Edwards Park. Families will find no shortage of yuletide festivities. From beer gardens to music, arts and crafts vendors, food trucks, and a children’s holiday village, the evening ends with fireworks displayed high above the shores of Lake Ivanhoe. FB @ivanhoevillage

Nov. 23, 8 am at Lake Eola. Join over 4,000 runners, joggers and walkers, many dressed in full costumes or Thanksgiving themed hats as they hit the course for a morning of fun in this Race to End Senior Hunger and raise money for Meals on Wheels. trackshack.com/event/240

Nov. 24 – Dec. 23 at the Garden Theatre in Winter Garden. This is an Appalachian Christmas Tale. The Ballards, Lessy Boy and Curleen welcome family and friends into their Appalachian mountain home to celebrate Christmas Day. In the midst of the Great Depression, they have no gifts to exchange, but instead, they share music. gardentheatre.org

Nov. 26, 4:30 pm at Dr. Phillips Center. Disney Pixar’s Coco in Concert on Tour features a screening of the complete film with Oscar® and Grammy®-winning composer Michael Giacchino’s musical score performed by a 20-member Latin ensemble. VIP available for additional charge. drphillipscenter.org

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WHITE RABBIT RED RABBIT

BONSAI & BREWS

HEIGHTS NIGHT MARKET

CHRISTMAS TOWN

Nov. 2 & 16 from 10:15 am – 12:15 pm at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. Expand upon your knowledge of the Japanese tea ceremony in this hands-on class. Perform a traditional ceremony, with its seasonal subtleties, in the authentic Seishin-an Tea House under the guidance of instructor Yoshiko Hardick. morikami.org

Nov. 2 – 19 at six venues in the Tampa/St. Pete area. Each night, a different actor steps on stage to perform White Rabbit Red Rabbit, with a script they’ve never seen before. The true meaning of one-night-only, it’s emotionally vulnerable at times and hilarious at others. americanstage.org

Nov. 7, 7 pm at Big Storm Brewing Co. In Ybor City. Thunderstruck Bonsai’s expert artists will guide you about the care and shaping of your own bonsai tree to take home. While you’re creating your bonsai, try their award-winning craft beers. Reserve your spot in advance. thunderstruckbonsai.com

Nov. 8, 5:30 – 9:30 pm at Armature Works. This evening market under the stars takes place on Seventh Avenue in front of Armature Works. Browse local food trucks, artists and makers selling handmade goods while enjoying live music lit by the glow of the twinkling string lights. armatureworks.com

Nov. 11 – Jan. 7 at Busch Gardens. Get up close with animal encounters, rides, holiday inspired food and festive shows like Christmas on Ice. The park sparkles at night with millions of twinkling lights and fireworks, plus Santa and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer! buschgardens.com

NIGHT BLOW

CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE

TAMPA TURKEY GOBBLE

TAMPA BAY FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE

Nov. 11, 7 – 9:30 pm at the Morean Glass Studio in St. Pete. Glassblowing at night. The Night Blow creates a spotlight on the heartbeat of glassblowing, backed with synchronized music choreographed by the evening’s DJ. Purchase tickets in advance. moreanartscenter.org/nightblow

Nov. 21, 7:30 pm at the Mahaffey Theater in St. Pete. Broadway-style production around an infusion of contemporary circus arts. The show features an ensemble of aerial circus acts, sleight-of-hand jugglers, fun-loving skippers, breath-catching acrobatics, and much more. themahaffey.com

Nov. 23, 7 am at Amalie Arena. Benefits Livestrong at the YMCA. This Thanksgiving morning race is fun for the whole family. Start and end at Amalie Arena with your choice of a one-mile fun run, 5K run/ walk or a virtual 5k from anywhere. Please register in advance. turkeygobble.tampaymca.org

Nov. 23 – Dec. 31 at the Hillsborough County Fairgrounds. Drive through more than one million lights along an expanded two-mile drive. Santa’s Village has treats and activities, including a winter market that’s open every night, and a Historical Village complete with firepits. Purchase tickets in advance. hillsboroughcountyfair.com

Nov. 30 – Dec. 3 at the Straz Center. Patel Conservatory will bring “It’s a Wonderful Life” reimagined for the stage as a live radio broadcast. This unique adaptation will reconnect audiences with its universal tale of love and redemption. strazcenter.org

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From the UK, With Love

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Edward and Ednamay Wales bought a 120-acre property in Lake Alfred during the 1950s. They moved their family from Winter Haven to live among the massive pines and sprawling pastures of the country.

At the end of each day, they had a fishing session at the pond, and Dantzler was the fishing guide. “I think they must have stocked it because everybody always caught a fish. All the kids wanted to keep their fish and take them home. We would catch these little fish […] and wrap them up in newspapers, and they would take them home to their parents. I just know they got home and had these little smelly fish wrapped up in newspaper they didn’t know what to do with.”

Around 1960, Ednamay, described by her great-granddaughter, Ansley Wales, as “a force of nature,” decided the local children needed something fun to do during the summertime. Edward, a citrus broker by day, built a lodge and locker rooms to start a day camp called the Lazy W Ranch.

You likely know someone who went to camp at the Lazy W. They’ll tell you all about crafts, camp songs, and competitions along with Backwards Day, Dessert Feast, and Watermelon Day. “Kids would eat watermelon as fast as they could and see how many pieces they could eat. It became a big competition to eat 42 pieces of watermelon in five minutes,” said Drew Wales, grandson of Ed and Ednamay.

At its height, the camp hosted 450 elementary-aged kids each summer, busing them in from all over the county for activities like horseback riding, swimming, arts and crafts, archery, fishing, and riflery. One camper turned counselor was Winter Haven Mayor Brad Dantzler. He attended the Lazy W as a camper in the mid-70s and returned after high school for a summer job. Asked about fond and funny memories, Dantzler remembered, “Me and another girl were the horseback leaders, we would teach horseback riding.” They would put eight kids on horses in each ring to ride. “On Fridays, we had trail rides. Susanne Lindsey would be in the front, and I’d be in the back, and we’d have 16 children on horses between us.” They would ride all over the swamp and through the woods. “One particular bog we went down had a stream through it. We had this one horse, his name was Shortstop, and every time we went in that bog, he would roll over and try to roll in the water.” He laughed, “We had a running thing all week about what kid we were going to put on Shortstop.”

A high honor at the Lazy W was earning your sheepskin branded with the camp insignia and camper’s name. “If you came all seven years, you earned your sheepskin,” said Drew. After about a decade of running the camp (which ran for 35 years), Ednamay passed it down to her son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Jan Wales. “It was like the end of an era when that thing closed,” said Mayor Dantzler of the Lazy W. “It was such a moment in time that they could never recapture again.” Then Ednamay set her sights on the subsequent ranch venture – an antiques shop.

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Mayor Brad Dantzler at the Lazy W Ranch Day Camp

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“I can remember when my grandfather built the antique shop. I have memories of the beams going up,” said Drew. Just as he’d done with the camp, Edward built The Barn with his bare hands for Ednamay. “It was basically one room of antiques in the middle of orange groves and cow pastures with nothing else around.” The Barn Antiques opened for business in 1969.

of her customers. “I’ve been working here for 10-15 years now, so you see what people like and what they gravitate towards,” she said. Ansley has recently branched into Mid-Century Modern furniture, a new style to the shop. When the hand-picked pieces arrive from across the pond, they’re inspected, cleaned, polished, and restored as needed to ensure the quality of their original condition. “We aren’t going to sell anything that isn’t ready for your home,” Ansley said. “We try not to do too much stripping and full refinishing, but if we need to, to make it usable, we will.”

“She always wanted to do antiques – that was her passion after she retired,” said Ansley Wales, who runs The Barn with her parents, Dick and Susan Wales. Ansley is a procurer of all things beautiful and a generational antique dealer. She’s been in the family biz since she was two.

Walking through the four showrooms spanning 7,500 square feet is a curated labyrinth of handsome pieces from centuries past. Beyond writing desks and couches, wardrobes, and chests is a navy door. Through this door is a sundrenched room sparkling with rows of hundreds of stained glass windows, also hand-picked by Ansley. Outside this stained glass sanctuary, dogs Henry and Ruth keep The Barn’s craftsmen company as they sand, polish, and tighten.

“She was as driven as could be,” said Ansley. She took a moment to think of how best to describe Ednamay. “She had high expectations for herself and other people and was generous and fair with everything she did. […] She set the precedent for our business to be ‘what you see is what you get.’” Church, family, and running her business the right way were all of the utmost importance to Ednamay. Well, that, and fishing from her dock in the pond every day after work. When she was 88, she broke her arm, reeling in a big catch.

The Barn closes every year for the summer and reopens at the beginning of October. October 7 marked the opening of their 54th season. “Our opening day is always really big,” Ansley said. Folks travel from across the country to visit The Barn both for its vast and stunning selection and its prices. “Our prices are such that we have dealers who are able to buy from us, and they pay the same price as everyone else.” Because of Ansley’s regular travels to the English countryside, “Each week you come in, you’ll see a lot of different pieces and different styles.”

“That does direct how we do things. I want it to remain the way she would have run it because we all respect how well she did things,” Ansley said of her great-grandmother. Ansley remembers traveling to England with her father and Ednamay each summer to collect antiques to ship back to Lake Alfred. “She would give my brother and me a pound each, and she’d say, ‘Go look for something you can buy, and when you bring it back, we’ll talk about what it is and if I think you could sell it.’”

Over the pandemic, Ansley worked to introduce an online shop for those uncomfortable shopping in person. “It’s been the best form of growing while staying true to the initial concept,” she said. “Our customers are amazing, so it’s fun,” said Ansley. Some even say, “I was there the first day Ednamay opened.” “I think to the people who come here, it’s important too,” she said. “It’s a neat feeling that there’s a lot of years behind this and that the family has kept it the same.”

After attending school in South Carolina, Ansley returned to work in the antiques shop with her family. “I go to England about every six weeks and buy from people whose grandparents my grandmother bought from,” she said. Pieces in the store hail from England and some continental European antiques, including French, Dutch, Belgian, and Italian. Most items at The Barn date back to the early 1800s through the 1940s.

The Barn Antiques 167 Co Rd 557A, Lake Alfred (863) 956-1362 FB: The Barn Antiques IG @thebarnantiques barnantiques.biz

Ansley has a knack for curation. She gets it from her great-grandmother. When considering a piece for procurement, Ansley thinks of her taste and that

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Over the decades, The Barn became much more than an antiques haven. It’s grown to include several boutique gift shops and an on-site restaurant. When Ednamay opened The Barn, Tom and Jan started making Christmas ornaments and handcrafts to sell there. “That grew into all the gift shops,” Drew said. That includes The Stable Home Décor, the Seasons Gift Shop, and the Back Yard Garden Shop. Drew’s brother, Justin Wales, and husband, Matthew Rudman, run The Stable and Seasons. Drew and his wife, Adrianna, orchestrate the Back Yard Garden Shop and the Back Porch Restaurant. The Garden Shop, draped in flowers at every turn, offers yard flags, statement pieces for the yard, concrete urns and benches, as well as seasonal plants like mums in the fall and poinsettias during the holidays. Justin Wales described The Stable as a seasonal decoration shop with home accents and a home accents store with seasonal decorations. Table linens and floral arrangements are big sellers. “We have an in-house floral design staff that makes grape vine wreaths, table arrangements, all from scratch,” Justin said. Aside from being surrounded by beautiful things all day, Justin’s favorite aspect of the whole operation is the people. “We enjoy coming to work every day,” he said. “To count those people as friends, as well as hard-working wonderful decorators, is great. Then you throw that in with the customers that have been coming by for sometimes 40 years, makes the day go by so much better.” Retail may be challenging work, but Justin says the folks on both sides of the counter make it enjoyable. Many of the family, including Tom and Jan, Drew and Adrianna, Ansley, and her parents, still live on the ranch. “Mom and Dad are still involved. Dad is more involved in cheering for the Florida Gators, but Mom is still coming in whenever she can and decorating. That is her passion,” said Drew. Aside from the Wales family, the establishment is staffed with folks who are happy to be there, some of whom have worked there for 25-30 years. “We’ve got a lot of creative, talented people that work for us, and we consider them part of our family,” Drew said. The Stable Home Decor 101 Co Rd 557A, Lake Alfred (863) 956-1363 FB: The Stable Home Decor IG @thestablehomedecor stablehomedecor.com

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If you’ve enjoyed a fresh bagel at your local coffee shop, there’s a good chance it’s from this Lakeland deli. Off Old Road 37 is a little slice of the Big Apple – a deli and bodega featuring freshly baked bread, meals made with family recipes, and a whole lot of passion. “Uncle Nick” DeBellis was born and raised in the Bronx. He started working in the food industry at 14 and owned his deli, Mountain Top, in New York for 25 years. “He was so famous in such a small town,” said his great-nephew, Sam DeBellis. “He never cut down on the value of his products. He always gave the best service, the best products that he possibly could.” According to DeBellis, Uncle Nick would wake at 4 a.m. each morning and head to work at the deli. He was admired for his work ethic, uncompromising quality, and customer service. Ever the family man, Uncle Nick passed these methods for longevity and success down through generations. Along with Mountain Top, the family owned an eatery called DeBellis Brothers with Sam’s father, Ken, his brothers, and grandfather. “We’ve been in the deli business pretty much our whole lives,” DeBellis said. Originally from the Bronx, the family sold their deli and moved to Florida from upstate New York 12 years ago. The DeBellis’s brought their 30 years of food service experience to the Sunshine State along with a New York feel. “Uncle Nick” DeBellis passed away 11 years ago, but his legacy lives on through his family and namesake Lakeland deli. In October 2015, Sam partnered with his father, Ken, and opened Uncle Nick’s Italian Deli & Bagels off Shepherd Road. Who better to pay homage to than the man, the myth, the legend? “He was a humongous mentor to my father,” DeBellis said of Uncle Nick. “Just was an amazing person. […] He pretty much started it all.” “We’re a New York Italian deli,” DeBellis said. Almost everything in the deli is made from scratch, including fresh daily bagels, sub rolls, New York Kaiser rolls, and mozzarella. “We have 25 varieties of bagels made fresh every day. There’s never a single bagel in our store that’s used the next day,” he said. They supplement their house-made offerings with imported Italian goods and New York favorites like Junior’s Cheesecake and Kimbo Coffee. In addition to a fully operating bakery serving fresh bread, cookies, and ‘mozz,’ Uncle Nick’s offers a variety of Boar’s Head deli meat cheaper than you’d find at the supermarket. And, if you don’t feel like cooking dinner, grab a takeand-bake entrée from the case. Uncle Nick’s has three full-time employees making meals to fill the case with dishes like antipasti salad, and chicken, or meatball parmesan. Almost everything on the menu is homemade, but Sam’s favorite is the meatball parm. “Everything on the meatball parm is made from scratch. We make all our own meatballs, the fresh mozz is made in-house, and the sauce is made in-house,” he said. The recipes have all been passed down through the family, from his great-grandmother to Uncle Nick. - CONTINUED ON PAGE 24 -

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And don’t skip out on breakfast and a hot cup of Kimbo coffee. “If you come in the morning, you’re not going to have a better breakfast sandwich anywhere around.” Uncle Nick’s is lauded for their fresh deli sandwiches, along with bagels and breakfast, soups, salads, and entrees. The ‘Vincenzo’ aka the Italian, is piled high with Boar’s Head ham, genoa salami, pepperoni, mortadella, mild provolone, and fresh mozz on a fresh ciabatta roll topped with lettuce, tomato, red peppers, and Italian dressing. We tried this big beauty during our visit. The portion was so generous we had to share it. There’s no comparison to a regular sammy when your base is fresh bread – it might be the perfect sandwich. Uncle Nick’s is a family-owned and operated deli with Sam, his parents, his wife, and several cousins all working to bring that New York feel to the Swan City. His 77-year-old grandfather recently retired from Uncle Nick’s, too. Trying to gain footing in an area with ample ‘New York Style’ restaurants, the first three years of business was tough. “You see it so much that it’s just a burnt-out saying,” DeBellis said. Then, like magic, in year four, business took off. “Lakeland has been amazing to us,” he said. “It’s been a blessing for the last eight years, for sure. Love being here.” Aside from fresh deli delights, what sets Uncle Nick’s apart? “The number one thing is probably our customer service,” he said. “You walk in, and we just give you that home feel. A lot of our customers become family. When

you come to work, you expect your regulars every day.” “We have so many people who view us as their daily tradition,” he said. “It makes us so happy.” Uncle Nick’s had four locations at one time: three in Lakeland and one in Bradenton. Now, they’re focused on their Old Road 37 Lakeland locale. “We want to make this as legendary as we possibly can. We want it to be a destination location,” DeBellis said. “We want to be here forever, for sure.” Uncle Nick’s also offers flexible catering and wholesales to many businesses around the city. He and his wife have a seven-year-old and another on the way, with DeBellis remarking, “I want to make it here for them. [I want my kids] to be able to grow up here and run this place the way we run it now.” “We’re good at what we do, but we can always be better, and I think that’s what we focus on every day is giving the best quality products, the best service we can to every customer that comes through the door,” DeBellis said. “We love it here. We want to take care of the people. We want to take care of the community – that’s all we really care about.” Uncle Nick’s Italian Deli & Bagels 6955 Old Rd 37, Lakeland (863) 333-4917 FB: Uncle Nicks’s Italian Deli Bagels and Catering Lakeland IG @unclenicksitaliandeli unclenicksitaliandeli.com

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THE DOG OF THE NORTH By Elizabeth McKenzie THE BREAKAWAY By Jennifer Weiner While leading a group bike trip from NYC to Niagara Falls, 34-year-old Abby Stern, newly engaged, encounters Sebastian, the one-night stand she never thought she’d see again, and, determined to keep him at arm’s length over the next two weeks, finds her certainties about herself and the nature of love challenged.

ULTIMATE U.S. ROAD TRIP ATLAS By National Geographic Kids Presented in true Nat Geo Kids style, this bold and lively road atlas is full of fun facts, great information, easy-toread maps, lots of games, and vibrant pictures of everything from wacky road signs to national monuments.

BE MINE By Richard Ford Frank Bascombe details and confronts his own morality and that of his son Paul, who has just been diagnosed with ALS, on a shared winter odyssey to Mount Rushmore by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “The Lay of the Land.”

RUNAWAY PUMPKINS By Teresa Bateman When a bumpy road and a faulty bus storage lock release a load of handpicked pumpkins back into the wild, the students on a field trip are left with a single pumpkin. They decide to take what they have and do what they can. Together they decorate the only surviving pumpkin for their harvest fair.

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There will be a road trip in the Dog of the North, an old van with gingham curtains, a piñata, and stiff brakes. There will be injury and peril. There will be a dog named Kweecoats and two brothers who may share a toupee. There will be questions: Why is a detective investigating her grandmother, and what is “the scintillator”? And can Penny recognize a good thing when it finally comes her way?

Forced to take a road trip together to their friend’s wedding in Scotland, former lovers Dylan and Addie are forced to confront the choices they made that tore them apart – and ask themselves whether that final decision was the right one after all.

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When Bear’s old truck needs a new headlight, there’s just one thing to do: organize a road trip to Elephant’s Old Junk Tree to find a new one. And a road trip wouldn’t be complete without friends! After a day of adventure and misadventure, will the four friends find what they need?

The Thea Sisters are taking a road trip across America along Route 66! Their friend, Ali, is a programmer and she has a chance to have her project turned into a real video game. But, while they are on the road someone wipes her computer and all of her hard work is lost! Can the mouselets figure out what happened and help her get it all back?

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WORDS Shannon Carnevale Natural Resources and Conservation Extension Agent UF/IFAS Extension Polk County

Embracing November: A Seasonal Shift in Polk County’ s Natural World As we bid farewell to the hurricane season and the wetter months, November brings a refreshing change to Polk County.

WILDLIFE WONDERS One of the most exciting aspects of November is the change in wildlife behavior. During the dry season, you might notice that we are starting to see some of our over-wintering bird species. Later in Fall and into Winter, we start to see American White Pelicans. These dramatic water birds are almost entirely silent! We see them on area lakes and ponds, fishing in large floating flocks. These hunting pelicans are often followed around by a cacophony of fellow water birds like osprey, herons, cormorants, anhinga, and grebes.

You might have noticed the air getting a bit crisper and the skies clearer. That’s right—November marks the beginning of Florida’s dry season, a period that lasts until April. But what does this mean for our local environment, wildlife, and even our gardens? Let’s dive in! THE DRY SEASON: WHAT IS IT? In Florida, we experience two primary seasons: the wet season and the dry season. The wet season is characterized by daily afternoon thunderstorms, high humidity, and a general abundance of water. Also, hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30th… which means, we’re not out of the woods, yet!

Animals like raccoons and opossums may be more visible as they prepare for the cooler months and enjoy the cooler weather. If you live in an area, or nearby an area, with a lot of Florida black bear activity – be sure to keep an eye out for them in the Fall. Bears enter a period of extreme eating (called hyperphagia, pronounced hy-per-fay-gee-ah) and may be prone to exploring loose garbage cans and overflowing birdfeeders. Be “BearWise” and follow Florida Fish and Wildlife’s best practices: myfwc.com/ bears.

Come November, the weather takes a turn. The dry season brings lower humidity, less frequent rainfall, and cooler temperatures, especially during the night. This shift is not just a relief for us humans but also has significant impacts on our local ecology.

If you would like to learn more about preventing wildlife issues, feel free to email me. I’m here to help.

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WEATHER WATCH The dry season’s weather is generally more predictable, with fewer sudden storms. This is a great time for outdoor activities, but it’s also a period when we should be more cautious about wildfires. The cool dry weather can often result in ‘red flag’ days, or in other words, days when fire danger is higher. These are days when the humidity is low and winds are strong, creating the perfect conditions for wildfires to ignite and spread quickly. Winter is also a time of natural fire in our ecosystems, though! You may see or hear about prescribed burning in the winter months, which is when our local land managers use fire to help maintain and restore our local natural areas. The difference between wildfire and prescribed fire is mainly that wildfires may be started accidentally and endanger homes or communities, but prescribed fire uses science-based practices to safely apply fire to our natural ecosystems to mimic natural fire patterns for the area. In other words, prescribed fire tries to mimic what fires started by lightning would naturally do if people hadn’t moved into the area. Fire is critical to Florida plants, animals, and ecosystems. Prescribed fire helps maintain that relationship in our natural areas. PLANT PHENOLOGY: A BLOOMING MARVEL Phenology is the study of seasonal changes in plants and animals. In November, you’ll see a shift in the types of plants that are actively blooming or, perhaps losing their leaves for the winter. One of my favorite changes is the change of colors seen in red maple, American sycamore, or sweetgum trees. True, they may not be as vibrant or abundant here in central Florida – but they are still beautiful in my eyes. Especially the bald cypress’ bold bronze color just before leaf drop – it’s our only deciduous conifer! Fall and Winter are the best months for wildflower activity in Florida. All across the state you’ll see blazing star, swamp sunflower, and vanilla-leaf in full bloom. Learn more about Florida wildflowers with the Florida Wildflower Foundation at flawildflowers.org. WHAT CAN YOU DO? As we embrace the seasonal changes November brings, it’s a wonderful opportunity to connect with the natural world around us. Consider going for a hike on “Black Friday” instead of going shopping. The connection with nature will soothe your holiday anxiety more than a crowded store ever could. This is also a great time to garden in Florida, so reach out to our Polk County Master Gardeners if you need science-backed advice on what to plant! This advice holds true for ornamental planting, native wildflowers, or even fall vegetables. Remember, you can always reach them at 863-519-1057. If you have questions or need assistance with wildlife conflict, water quality, lake management, or any other natural resources and conservation issues, feel free to reach out to me, your friendly neighborhood Extension Agent. You can email me at scarnevale@ ufl.edu or call me at 863-519-1051. Happy November, Polk County!

Note: Information about Florida’s seasons and wildlife behavior is based on scientific observations and studies. For more in-depth information, you can refer to publications from the University of Florida’s IFAS Extension at edis.ifas.ufl.edu. UF/IFAS Photo Josh Wickham

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NOVEMBER 2023 CHAIR YOGA Nov 1, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Now you can practice yoga from your chair. This class is appropriate for beginners, anyone with limited mobility, those recovering from injury, and anyone who has wanted to try yoga but felt intimidated. Wheelchairs are always welcome. Registration required. 863-734-1222 boktowergardens.org YOGA AT ADVENT FIELDHOUSE Nov 1, 2023, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM AdventHealth Fieldhouse 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Every Wednesday with Winter Haven Yoga. All levels yoga class with Jody. Please bring your own mat. Passes are available to purchase in person ONLY. Enter through the east entrance and check in at the reception area. More info on FB @winterhavenyoga

ADD YOUR EVENT LAKELAND LEARN & GROW: PIZZA & PLANTS Nov 2, 2023, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Lake Crago Recreational Center 525 Lake Crago Drive, Lakeland Join UF/IFAS Extension Polk County for a discussion on beautiful ornamental grasses and other shoreline plants for your Florida-Friendly Landscape. Pizza will be provided during the workshop for pre-registered attendees in attendance. Register in advance. Go to sfyl.ifas. ufl.edu/polk for more information. 863-519-1041

COSMIC SOUND CLEANSE Nov 1, 2023, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Buffy’s Boutique 301 3rd Street NW, Winter Haven Embark on an inner journey guided by the magical sounds of the crystal bowls, drum, vocals and more. Self love investment $25. Register on FB @Buffy’s Boutique THE PATH TO INNER PEACE WITH SWAMI BODHANANDA SARASWATI Nov 1, 2023, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Yoga Haven 1511 6th Street SE, Winter Haven Join us to hear words of wisdom from a realized Swami based on the best of both Eastern and Western traditions. Learn from a spiritual Master whose vision sees the world as one family and that all paths lead to the same Truth. Suggested donation for this event is $10. Sign up on FB at Winter Haven Yoga.

ACCESS ART: SPECIAL NEEDS Nov 2, 2023, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto Street, Lakeland This program invites individuals with special needs and varying exceptionalities to meet once a month to engage in viewing and discussing artwork that is exhibited. Following the tour, the group creates an art activity inspired by the visit. Registration preferred but not required. For registration or questions, please text Tinia Clark at 863-2248557 or register online. polkmuseumofart.org. Please included guardian or caretaker in total attendee number.

PANEL OF EXPERTS: EMPOWERING THROUGH ENGAGEMENT Nov 1, 2023, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Catapult Lakeland 502 East Main Street, Lakeland Lakeland Leads will host Lakeland community members and business professionals to come together and learn about the ways they can positively work together with the Polk County School District to create lasting, positive change and help create more workforce-ready graduates. lakelandleads.org BSP PHOTO CLUB Nov 1, 2023, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Bonnet Springs Park 400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland Photography enthusiasts of all skill levels are encouraged to join . You must provide their own personal camera or mobile device to take photos. Ages: All ages and experience levels are welcome, minors must be accompanied by an adult. Registration required. bonnetspringspark.com YOGA FOR EVERYBODY WITH JODY Nov 1, 2023, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM AdventHealth Fieldhouse 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Every Wednesday. This is an inclusive yoga class that’s for all levels. Please bring your mat and blocks if you have them. Enter thru the East entrance, check in at the reception area. Passes are available for purchase IN PERSON ONLY. More info on FB @winterhavenyoga GUITAR FOUNDATION OF AMERICA PRESENT: GUITAR NIGHT Nov 1, 2023, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven A free concert for Polk County Public Schools students with internationally recognized artist Lovro Pereti. Free (with ID) for Polk County Public School Students, $10: Premium-First 3 Rows, $5: General Admission. theatrewinterhaven.com

AFTER HOURS AT THE MUSEUM Nov 2, 2023, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland During the evening, Dr. H. Alexander Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, will host a Curator Tour at 6 pm, providing in-depth arthistorical and curatorial insight into one of our current exhibitions. polkmuseumofart.org

NOIRVEMBER : ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S REBECCA Nov 1, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven The first film in a three part celebration of Film Noir. We start with Rebecca, directed by Alfred Hitchcock featuring a cast filled with the two titans of golden age Hollywood cinema as well as two of the best character actors of all time. Rebecca is a psychological thriller based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier. centralfloridatix.com JAZZ RADIANCE! WITH BOB SNEIDER Nov 1, 2023, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Anne McGregor Jenkins Recital Hall 1100 Johnson Ave, Lakeland Featuring FSC Jazz Ensemble with Bob Sneider, Eastman School of Music Professor of Jazz Guitar. Directed by Dr. Jeffrey Benatar. General Admission tickets $5 child/$10 adult. flsouthern.edu/ffa YOGA WITH JODY Nov 2, 2023, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM AdventHealth Fieldhouse 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Every Thursday with Winter Haven Yoga. This is an all-levels class that’s sure to leave you feeling refreshed and renewed. Please bring your mat and blocks if you have them. Enter thru the East entrance, check in at the reception area. Passes are available for purchase IN PERSON ONLY. More info on FB @winterhavenyoga

YIN YOGA WITH JHOANNA Nov 2, 2023, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM AdventHealth Fieldhouse 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Yin yoga is a slow-paced and gentle style of yoga that focuses on holding passive poses for an extended period of time. The primary goal of Yin yoga is to target the deep connective tissues in the body, such as the fascia, ligaments, and tendons, as well as to enhance flexibility and release tension. More info on FB @winterhavenyoga COOKIES ‘N CONVOS Nov 2, 2023, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Florida Air Museum 4175 Medulla Road, Lakeland Each month a new speaker talks briefly about what they do in aviation/aerospace and why they love it. Q&A session to follow. The whole family can participate in hands-on activities. Content is geared for kids in grades 2-5, but all are welcome to attend! Members of the Museum receive FREE admission to this event. Non-member cost is $5.00 per person at the door. aceedu.org

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CRAZY BABIES - A TRIBUTE TO OZZY OSBOURNE Nov 2, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven Crazy Babies - Ozzy Rebourne, recreates all genres of Ozzy’s solo catalog plus favorites from his legendary Black Sabbath career for an authentic high energy experience. There will be a full bar operating in the downstairs lounge. Outside food and beverages are prohibited. centralfloridatix.com TRIVIA NIGHT Nov 2, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Barrel 239 239 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Every Thursday.Hosted by Triviosity. Signups begin at 6:30pm, questions at 7pm. A TUNA CHRISTMAS Nov 2 - 5, 2023 Frank Lloyd Wright Theatre-in-the-Round 1049 Frank Lloyd Wright Way, Lakeland In this hilarious sequel to Greater Tuna, it’s Christmas in the third smallest town in Texas. Radio station news personalities Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie report on various Yuletide activities, including hot competition in the annual lawn display contest. flsouthern.edu/ffa

WINE, CHOCOLATE AND CHEESE DOWNTOWN Nov 3, 2023, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM Downtown Winter Haven 400 W Central Ave, Winter Haven Hosted by Main Street Winter Haven. Explore Downtown Winter Haven while enjoying Wine, Chocolate, and Cheese. With over 40 local shops taking part in this immersive experience, you’ll have the opportunity to experience carefully curated wine and chocolate, or wine and cheese pairings. centralfloridatix.com - CONTINUED ON PAGE 34 -


NOVEMBER 2023 STARGAZING AT THE ROOFTOP Nov 3, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Bonnet Springs Park 400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland Join BSP on The Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits Rooftop Bar for telescope viewing, astronomy activities, and cocktails! This event is most appropriate for adults. Please monitor our social media for any changes or cancellations due to unfavorable weather conditions. bonnetspringspark.com CONCERT UNDER THE STARS: DERVISH Nov 3, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Irish music. Described by the BBC as “an icon of Irish music,” the band has played at festivals from Rio de Janeiro to Glastonbury. Purchase tickets at boktowergardens.org FALL INTO DANCE Nov 3 - 5, 2023 Branscomb Memorial Auditorium 1100 Johnson Avenue, Lakeland Join Florida Southern College Dance Program’s annual fall dance showcase as they present an eclectic array of choreography from FSC faculty and guest artists. $10 children / $20 adults, free for FSC Faculty, Staff and Students with ID. Call 863-680-4296 for more information. flsouthern.edu/ffa

ON GOLDEN POND Nov 3 - 19, 2023 Lake Wales Little Theatre 411 N 3rd Street, Lake Wales Ethel and Norman Thayer return to their summer home on Golden Pond for the forty-eighth year. They are visited by their divorced daughter and her fiancé, who leaves his teenage son behind for the summer. lwlt.org THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD Nov 3 - 12, 2023 Lakeland Community Theatre 121 S Lake Avenue, Lakeland The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a hilarious, interactive whodunit mystery musical that allows the audience to enter the action and become the ultimate detectives. lakelandcommunitytheatre.com IMPROV COMEDY SHOW Nov 3, 2023, 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM Rec Room 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland Two show times 7:30 PM is the Family Friendly Show and 9:30 PM is the 21+ Show. It is $10 per show or $15 for both. They are a 6-year-old team with the best improvisers in all of Polk County. swancityimprov.com

captains to keep groups on pace and together. More info on FB @TopButtons LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET Nov 4, 2023, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Every Saturday in downtown Lakeland. Shop local, handmade, homegrown, plants, artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, and more! Enjoy live entertainment most Saturdays. downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org THE MISSING PIECE THEATRE PRESENTS - BASKERVILLE: A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY Nov 3, 2023, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Gem Theater 110 NW 1st Avenue, Mulberry Get your detective cap on, The Hound of the Baskervilles is a murderously funny adventure! centralfloridatix.com GEARS FOR GOOD CYCLING EVENT Nov 4, 2023, 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM Top Buttons Boutique 135 E Main Street, Bartow The Gears for Good Event, facilitated by Top Buttons and 3R Cycling Experience will start and end in Bartow. The event will offer 2 route options including a 30-mile and Metric Century with patrol car support, multiple pace groups, and ride

15TH ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR Nov 4, 2023, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Cypress Greens 1000 Cypress Creek Boulevard, Lake Alfred Many items from local crafters, PRIZE drawings every half hour. You will find a variety of items: Handmade greeting cards, Fabric gift bags, Soup Bowl Cozies, Christmas Ornaments, Handpainted Artwork, Resin Clock, Trays, Jams and Christmas cookies and other delicious edibles. AUBURNDALE FALLFEST Nov 4, 2023, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Downtown Auburndale City Park 119 W Park Street, Auburndale Presented by the City of Auburndale. Enjoy fun games, live music, and crafts that kids will love! More info on FB @auburndalegov

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ADD YOUR EVENT YOGA ON THE LAWN Nov 4, 2023, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Join us for a morning of bending, breathing, and relaxing in the great outdoors. This inclusive class includes gentle yoga movements that move our spine in all directions, breathing techniques, and extended relaxation infused with a sprinkling of yoga philosophy. All levels are welcome. Beginners are encouraged to attend. Registration required. boktowergardens.org WATER BATH & PRESSURE CANNING Nov 4, 2023, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM UF/IFAS Extension Polk County 1702 S Holland Pkwy, Bartow Choose from two class options on November 4: 9am-12pm or 1:30pm-4:30pm. Join Family and Consumer Sciences Agents LuAnn Duncan and Andrea Nikolai for this hands-on canning workshop where you will learn the two canning methods, water bath and pressure canning. Registration required. polkcountyextension. eventbrite.com WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET Nov 4, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven Shop artisan food vendors, plants, food trucks, and more while supporting a healthy & connected

OAK HILL CEMETERY TOUR Nov 4, 2023, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Polk County History Center 100 E Main Street, Bartow Learn about historic Oak Hill Cemetery and those interred within. The tour starts at the History Center with a short one-mile walk that includes historic landmarks along the route. polk-county.net

community. We are across from Grove Roots on the NE corner of 3rd St. & Ave C SW in the old BB&T parking lot in downtown Winter Haven every Saturday. BIRDING ON THE BOARDWALK Nov 4, 2023, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Bonnet Springs Park 400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland BSP Staff and Volunteers will have binoculars and birding guides for guests to use while visitors explore the plants and animals that call Bonnet Springs Park their home! Participants are encouraged to dress based on seasonal weather and bring a water bottle. bonnetspringspark.com HARVEST FESTI-FALL Nov 4, 2023, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM East Central Park, Dundee This FREE family event will feature all things Fall including a pumpkin patch, games, crafts, an area to collect candy from local businesses as well as an area just for tiny tots! Participants will also be able to play in our inflatables area, run an obstacle course or buy yummy treats from local food vendors. This event is hosted in conjunction with the Town of Dundee who will be providing a hayride. More info on FB @PolkCoFLParksAndRec

DOCENT-LED TOUR Nov 4, 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto Street, Lakeland Free for everyone. Join us for a docent-led tour to get a fresh look into the Museum’s featured exhibition through an informative and engaging conversation with one of our passionate docents. polkmuseumofart.org WILLIAM LYMAN PHILLIPS AND FLORIDA’S OLMSTED LEGACY Nov 4, 2023, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Registration required. In this program, Landscape Architect Lucy Lawliss will explore the life and work of this remarkable landscape architect to see how his Olmsted training can still be seen in many of his surviving works. boktowergardens.org

FESTIVAL DE ROCK LATINO Nov 4, 2023, 2:00 PM - 11:00 PM Balmoral Bar & Grill 124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City Prepárate para rockear en el Balmoral Latin Rock Fest, donde los ritmos del rock latino cobrarán vida junto a la piscina en Balmoral Bar & Grill en Haines City. Este evento estará lleno de fusión de música electrizante, cultura latina y un ambiente tropical que lo transportará a sentirte como en casa. centralfloridatix.com

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NOVEMBER 2023 AYURVEDA WORKSHOP Nov 4, 2023, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Yoga Haven 1511 6th Street SE, Winter Haven Join Prima B. for a captivating exploration of Ayurveda’s treasures and embark on a journey towards optimal wellness that harmonizes ancient wisdom with contemporary living. Cost is on a sliding scale: $25, $30, $35 or $40 includes class, herbal tea and light refreshments prepared by Chef Prima B. Unlock the path to a more balanced and vibrant you and reserve your spot at winterhavenyoga.com BOOK SIGNING Nov 4, 2023, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven Book signings with Q&A will be presented by five published Winter Haven Writer’s Group authors. The event will be inside the Winter Haven Library and is sponsored by the Winter Haven Friends of the Library Bookstore. For more information, contact Deb at: dschmitt12117@gmail.com

life. Including a sound bath with optional henna tattoo purchase($10) of the Chakra of the month. Those coming are welcome to wear the color of the chakra. There will be a brief description of the numerology meaning of the number 3. Connect with your energy & step into harmony for $25. Save your spot at buffylaroux.com

PINK FLOYD TRIBUTE CONCERT Nov 4, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM Balmoral Event Center 116 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing journey through the ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ as we pay homage to one of the greatest rock bands of all time! Join us for a mind-bending evening of music: A Tribute to Pink Floyd. centralfloridatix.com THE POWER OF 3- A JOURNEY THROUGH THE CHAKRAS Nov 5, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Buffy’s Boutique 301 3rd Street NW, Winter Haven Learn about the chakras & their system, how to open them, and how to use them throughout your

ART CRAWL Nov 5, 2023, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Swan Brewing 115 W Pine Street, Lakeland Join us for a FREE festival celebrating the arts with over 70 local artists selling artwork and competing for prizes alongside live performances, art demonstrations, and a LIVE ART making competition. Art Crawl is in its 10th year as a family and pet-friendly venue for art collection, entertainment, hands-on activities, and FUN! artcrawlfl.com TRIVIA NIGHT Nov 6, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Cob & Pen 1221 Florida Ave S, Lakeland Every Monday! Play along with Triviosity! Tons of fun with your friends, plus a huge craft beer selection, unique craft cocktails, and an amazing food menu.

WINTER HAVEN HORSESHOE CLUB Nov 7, 2023, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Rotary Park 350 6th Street NE, Winter Haven The Winter Haven Horseshoe Club meets on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:00 until Noon at the Rotary Park in Winter Haven. Players of all skill levels are welcome. There is no charge to play. YOGA AT ADVENT FIELDHOUSE Nov 7, 2023, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM AdventHealth Fieldhouse 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Every Tuesday with Winter Haven Yoga. All levels yoga class with Jody. Please bring your own mat. Passes are available to purchase in person ONLY. Enter through the east entrance and check in at the reception area. More info on FB @winterhavenyoga FLOW WITH JHO AT ADVENT FIELDHOUSE Nov 7, 2023, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM AdventHealth Fieldhouse 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Every Tuesday with Winter Haven Yoga. This class is suitable for practitioners of various skill levels, including beginners and experienced yogis. Please bring your own mat. Enter through the EAST entrance and check in at the reception area. Passes are available to purchase IN PERSON ONLY. More info on FB @winterhavenyoga

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TRIVIA TUESDAYS Nov 7, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Grove Roots Brewing Company 302 3rd Street S, Winter Haven Play trivia every Tuesday with Triviosity! Free to play.

WINTER HAVEN HORSESHOE CLUB Nov 9, 2023, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Rotary Park 350 6th Street NE, Winter Haven The Winter Haven Horseshoe Club meets on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:00 until Noon at the Rotary Park in Winter Haven. Players of all skill levels are welcome. There is no charge to play.

WINE DOWN WEDNESDAY Nov 8, 2023, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Obscure Wine Company 276 W Central Avenue, Winter Haven Every Wednesday. Unlimited wine tasting of a Sommelier selected producer every Wednesday for one price. Check out their Facebook or Instagram page for each week’s wine lineup. STATE OF THE CITY Nov 9, 2023, 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Join the Greater Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce and the City of Winter Haven as they unveil a fresh chapter for Winter Haven. The new City Manager, accompanied by his leadership team, will provide insights into the latest tools,

GALLERY CONCERT SERIES: TIMELESS ORIGINS: THE ART OF REYNIER LLANES Nov 9, 2023, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto Street, Lakeland Presented by The Lakeland Symphony Orchestra. A special set of ensemble performances, live in the galleries and inspired by the current exhibition, Timeless Origins: The Art of Reynier Llanes. Purchase tickets online. polkmuseumofart.org

TRIVIA NIGHT Nov 9, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Barrel 239 239 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Every Thursday. Hosted by Triviosity. Signups begin at 6:30pm, questions at 7pm.

NOIRVEMBER : THE THIRD MAN Nov 9, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Avenue, Winter Haven Join us for the second film in our three part celebration of Film Noir this November. The Third Man is a classic film noir set in post-World War II Vienna. centralfloridatix.com

THE GLASS MENAGERIE Nov 9, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Polk State College 999 Avenue H NE, Winter Haven Nov. 9 - 12 & 16 - 19. The Glass Menagerie – is a memory play by Tennessee Williams that premiered in 1944 and catapulted Williams from obscurity to fame. Performed at the Winter Haven Main Stage Theatre in the Fine Arts Building. Curtain at 7:30; Sunday Matinees at 2:30, free. Box Office opens one hour prior to curtain. 863297-1050 www.polk.edu/theatre WINTER HAVEN CARL MULLINS OPEN Nov 10, 2023, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Rotary Park 350 6th Street NE, Winter Haven An NHPA (National Horseshoe Pitchers Association) sanctioned tournament. Players must pre-register by calling the tournament director, Robert Yost at 863-8756800 and be a member of the NHPA. MONARCH MIGRATION AND MORE Nov 10, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Join Bok Tower Gardens with Elaine Berner as she presents the Monarch Migration Miracle. Fall is when the eastern Monarch population - CONTINUED ON PAGE 38 -

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NOVEMBER 2023 migrates from as far north as Canada to the overwintering sites in Mexico.Elaine will present an up-close view of this awe-filled experience in the Alexander Discovery Center. Registration required. boktowergardens.org GALLERY PERSPECTIVES Nov 10, 2023, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto Street, Lakeland Every second Friday of each month, a special guest will offer a unique take on a current exhibition at the Museum, as interpreted through their individual lenses and disciplines. Erin Blankenship takes you through Remembering Vilna: The Holocaust and the Art of Samuel Bak. Erin Blankenship is the Deputy Director of The Florida Holocaust Museum. polkmuseumofart.org SCENTS & SIPS: A CANDLEMAKING EXPERIENCE Nov 10, 2023, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Your CBD Store | SUNMED 5692 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Enjoy creating your own personalized softcrackling wooden wick candle, with a luxurious fragrance of your choosing. Spend *up to twohours* during this event and also enjoy music, refreshments.

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BANDTASTIC! Nov 10, 2023, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Branscomb Memorial Auditorium 1100 Johnson Ave, Lakeland Featuring the FSC Symphony Band. This non-stop kaleidoscope of music resounds with a fast-paced blend of classical, jazz, rock and popular tunes. $5 children (under 18) / $10 adults, Free for FSC Faculty, Staff and Students with ID. 863-6804296 flsouthern.edu/ffa CAFFEINE & GASOLINE Nov 11, 2023, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Bonnet Springs Park 400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland Roll into Bonnet Springs Park on the second Saturday of every month for a local car meetup. All exotic, classic, luxury, hot rod, and import cars are welcome! Coffee and breakfast items will be available for purchase. If you would like to show off your ride, no registration is required. LIVE GREEN LAKELAND ECOFEST Nov 11, 2023, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM Munn Park 210 E Main Street, Lakeland Presented by the GFWC Junior Woman’s Club of Lakeland. Come see environmentally conscious vendors, businesses, and non-profits. Bring the kids for take-home crafts and activities focused on the environment and recycling.

LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET Nov 11, 2023, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Every Saturday in downtown Lakeland. Shop local, handmade, homegrown, plants, artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, and more! Enjoy live entertainment most Saturdays. downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org BARTOW CHALK WALK Nov 11 & 12, 2023, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Fort Blount Park 343 W Davidson Street, Bartow “Chalk Walk” in the Park, is Polk County’s only professional Chalk Art event in the Capital City of Bartow. More info on FB @BartowChalkWalk GRATITUDE JOURNAL MAKING WITH CLAIRE FORMILLAN Nov 11, 2023, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Come out and create a journal to hold all the little expressions of gratitude you have in all the ways you love to express it. Claire Formilan from Beyond the Fold Paperie will walk you through the process step by step to create your softcover journals. No experience necessary. All materials will be included. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

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WINGS ‘N WAFFLES Nov 11, 2023, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Florida Air Museum 4175 Medulla Road, Lakeland Enjoy breakfast and hear from aviation professionals, veterans, pilots and more. Members of the Florida Air Museum receive FREE admission to this event. Non-member cost is $10.00 per person at the door, which includes a day pass to tour the Museum when the event is over. aceedu.org WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET Nov 11, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven Food, plants, & makers! Shop artisan food vendors, plants, food trucks, and more while supporting a healthy & connected community. We are across from Grove Roots on the NE corner of 3rd St. & Ave C SW in the old BB&T parking lot in downtown Winter Haven every Saturday. GOATS & BREWS Nov 11, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Cob & Pen 1221 Florida Avenue S, Lakeland Yoga with goats! Bring a yoga mat and come play with the friendliest goats while doing beginner’s yoga! 1 free alcoholic beverage is included, Yoga experience is not required! thelittleyogi.net


ADD YOUR EVENT NUTS ABOUT NATURE Nov 11, 2023, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Bonnet Springs Park 400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland Join us for an exciting day at Bonnet Springs Park filled with different craft, play, and learning opportunities each month. bonnetspringspark.com

THE JOINERY TRADING POST Nov 11, 2023, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM The Joinery 640 E Main Street, Lakeland A local makers market on the lawn with art, jewelry, craft cocktails, handmade goods, home decor, cats + more! thejoinerylkld.com

DISCOVER ROSELLE HIBISCUS Nov 11, 2023, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Stop by the Outdoor Kitchen to sample Roselle Hibiscus, grown in the Outdoor Kitchen Garden. Used throughout the Caribbean as a festive Christmas Sorrel drink, come and sample the tangy flavors of this African native plant and discover why it was known to Florida pioneers as the Florida Cranberry. boktowergardens.org

CHAKRA EMPOWERMENT WITH BUFFY Nov 11, 2023, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Yoga Haven 1511 6th Street Southeast, Winter Haven This 2 part series will explore various tools and techniques to assist you in your personal journey of maintaining optimal chakra health over two weekends. If you’d like to attend both weekends, we ask for an energy exchange of $77 and $44 if you’d like to attend just one. Empower yourself with knowledge of the chakras, and learn how to integrate them into the rest of your life by signing up at winterhavenyoga.com

ARTLAB Nov 11, 2023, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto Street, Lakeland Participants will be introduced to one of the Museum’s exhibitions in a fun and interactive way. Registration will open two weeks prior. ArtLabs are led by professional artists and art educators who will engage participants of all ages and skills. polkmuseumofart.org

FATHER DAUGHTER DANCE Nov 11, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM RP Funding Center 701 West Lime Street, Lakeland Open to any girl ages 5-up. She does not need to be a member of Girls Inc. of Lakeland to attend. This year’s theme is Tutus and Ties! Tickets are available at www.girlsinclakeland.com

A PROPER NIGHT OF COMEDY Nov 11, 2023, 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM Union Hall 1023 Florida Avenue S, Lakeland An hour of comedy from world renowned comic Sean Finnerty followed by 2 hours of high energy live music by local favorites Proper Wednesday in a great venue, all for one ridiculously low price. unionhallevents.com YOGA HAVEN’S OPEN HOUSE Nov 12, 2023, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Yoga Haven BARTOW FORD’S 2ND ANNUAL CONCERT 1511 6th Street Southeast, Winter Haven ON THE LOT: LEE BRICE LIVE WITH SPECIAL We are celebrating the opening of the studio with lots of free goodies like mini Thai massages, GUEST RANDY HOUSER reiki, sound baths, yoga (of course), food from Nov 11, 2023, 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM Agape Agora, and much more! The door prizes Bartow Ford include beautiful stickers for the first 20 guests 2800 U.S. 98, Bartow Bartow Ford will feature multi-platinum GRAMMY who arrive, plus raffle drawings later on for water bottles, Yoga Haven t-shirts, 2 free private yoga nominee and CMA and ACM award winner Lee lessons and the Grand Prize which is a one month Brice. Lee will be supported by one of his good unlimited class pass valued at $98! friends, country music vocal powerhouse Randy Arrive anytime between 2:00 and 5:00 pm! Houser. In addition to all the great entertainment that will be offered—one lucky concert attendee will winterhavenyoga.com win a Ford F150 that night. Contest details will be available on BartowFord.com Doors will open at 5 PM, and music begins at 6:30 PM. Bring your own chair. A variety of food and beverage vendors will be on hand. One dollar goes to Lee Brice’s charity and a portion of the remaining proceeds goes to Wounded Warriors. centralfloridatix.com - CONTINUED ON PAGE 40 -

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NOVEMBER 2023 CRYSTAL BOW SOUND BATH WITH BUFFY Nov 12, 2023, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Buffy’s Boutique 301 3rd Street NW, Winter Haven There is nothing for you to do in this class other than to lie back & allow the sounds of the crystal bowls, drums, vocals and guided meditation to take you into a place of reset and bliss. Self love investment $25. Save your spot at buffylaroux.com

Tis the Season! Learn how to navigate holiday food with diabetes. Food demonstration and tasting included. Questions? Call 863-519-1072 or email Andrea at andreanikolai@ufl.edu. INTRODUCTION TO FLORIDA AGRITOURISM Nov 14, 2023, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Polk County, Polk County, Polk County, 33830, United States This is a short workshop to provide information about the laws and basic information regarding Florida agritourism. Register online. polkcountyextension.eventbrite.com

of music highlighting the beauty and versatility of smaller ensembles. Featuring both the FSC Orchestra and the Chamber Singers. $5 children (under 18) / $10 adults, Free for FSC Faculty, Staff and Students with ID. Please call 863-680-4296 for more information. flsouthern.edu/ffa

MIDNITE MARKET Nov 12, 2023, 6:00 PM - 11:57 PM Artcade 1149 1st Street S, Winter Haven For those who can’t get out Saturday mornings! After Party at Artcade for $5 unlimited games from TRIVIA NIGHT 10pm-12am. Food Trucks, Shopping, Live Music. Nov 14, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM The Joinery TRIVIA NIGHT 640 E Main Street, Lakeland Nov 13, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Second Tuesday of the month. No buy-in, loads of Cob & Pen prizes & drink specials. thejoinerylkld.com 1221 Florida Avenue S, Lakeland Every Monday! Play along with Triviosity! Tons TRIVIA TUESDAYS of fun with your friends, plus a huge craft beer Nov 14, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM selection, unique craft cocktails, and an amazing Grove Roots Brewing Company food menu. 302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Play trivia every Tuesday with Triviosity! Free to play. DIABETIC DELIGHTS: EMBRACING HOLIDAY FOODS WITHOUT COMPROMISE Nov 14, 2023, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Medulla Resource Center and Park 1049 Parker Road, Lakeland

AN EVENING OF CHAMBER MUSIC Nov 14, 2023, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Branscomb Memorial Auditorium 1100 Johnson Avenue, Lakeland Join Florida Southern College for an evening

CHAIR YOGA AT BOK TOWER GARDENS Nov 15, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales The classes are designed to quiet the mind, move your body, breathe deeply, and practice mindfulness. This class is appropriate for beginners, anyone with limited mobility, those recovering from injury, and anyone who has wanted to try yoga but felt intimidated. Wheelchairs are always welcome. Registration required. 863-734-1222 boktowergardens.org

annual Angels Among Us event! This festive event will include wonderful food, great auction items, and a cash bar. Tickets available at girlsincwinterhaven.org. Don’t miss out - get your holiday shopping started off right and help Girls Inc. of Winter Haven further its mission of inspiring all girls to be STRONG, SMART & BOLD! girlsincwinterhaven.org COSMIC SOUND CLEANSE Nov 15, 2023, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Buffy’s Boutique 301 3rd Street NW Winter Haven Embark on an inner journey guided by the magical sounds of the crystal bowls, drum, vocals and more. Suggested items for your comfort: eye mask, pillow or blanket. Self love investment $25. Save your spot at buffylaroux.com

WINE DOWN WEDNESDAY Nov 15, 2023, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Obscure Wine Company 276 W Central Avenue, Winter Haven Every Wednesday. Unlimited wine tasting of a Sommelier selected producer every Wednesday for one price. Check out their Facebook or Instagram page for each week’s wine lineup. ANGELS AMONG US! Nov 15, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Venue 650 650 6th Street SW, Winter Haven Please join Girls Inc. of Winter Haven for our

NEIGHBORHOOD STORY TIME Nov 16, 2023, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Medulla Resource Center and Park 1049 Parker Road, Lakeland October book: “Leif and the Fall” by Allison Sweet Grant – Guest Reader Florida Children’s Museum. This free interactive experience takes place once a month. Entry is free with limited capacity. To attend, please RSVP by e-mail to Cherry Alston at cherryalston@polk-county.net.

HOLIDAYS AT BOK TOWER GARDENS NOVEMBER 24 - JANUARY 7 Enjoy a relaxing stroll through beautiful displays of poinsettias, begonias, evergreens, and other seasonal greenery throughout the Olmsted Gardens. Ring in the season with daily holiday carillon concerts. MUSICAL MONDAYS AT EL RETIRO DECEMBER 4, 11, & 18

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MORE EVENTS ONLINE GENTS & BOURBON EVENT HOSTED BY WOMEN UNITED Nov 16, 2023, 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM The Carol Jenkins Barnett United Way Children’s Resource Center 650 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland Meet and greet with Campaign Chair Desmond Clark and sample specialty cocktails at the Bonnet Springs Park Rooftop Garden Bar. Tour the Carol Jenkins Barnett United Way Children’s Resource Center! No cost to attend. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Ileana Kniss for more information at ileana.kniss@uwcf.org.

EDUCATION ENCHANTMENT: A DENIM & DIAMOND MASQUERADE PARTY Nov 16, 2023, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM Nora Mayo Hall

500 3rd St NW, Winter Haven Join us for an exciting night of dancing, drinks and fundraising, as we kick off our first annual Education Enchantment event! Dress is casual or dress and masks are highly recommended. Festivities will include: Heavy Hors d’ oeuvres, Beer & Wine, Masquerade Contest, DJ and Dancing, Photo Booth and a Silent Auction. Mask will be on sale at the event. Sponsorships and donations of all denominations are welcome. Donations can also be made by check payable to Public Education Partnership of Winter Haven, PO Box 1836, Winter Haven, Fl 33882. centralfloridatix.com

BEE GEES TRIBUTE CONCERT Nov 16, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM Balmoral Event Center 116 Kenny Blvd, Haines City

You will be ‘Stayin’ Alive’ and ‘Jive Talkin’’ all night long at our Tribute to the Bee Gees!’ It’s ‘More Than a Woman’ can resist. This amazing show will have you ask the question ‘How Deep Is Your Love’ for the iconic sound of the Bee Gees. Food and Drinks will be available for purchase at the venue. centralfloridatix.com

263 W Central Avenue, Winter Haven Join us for the last film in our three part celebration of Film Noir this November. The Maltese Falcon is another iconic film noir if not the icon itself, this film follows private detective Sam Spade as he gets caught up in a dangerous hunt for a valuable statuette. centralfloridatix.com

TRIVIA NIGHT Nov 16, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Barrel 239 239 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Every Thursday. Hosted by Triviosity. Signups begin at 6:30pm, questions at 7pm.

A SONG AROUND THE WORLD VOLUME II CHOIR CONCERT Nov 16, 2023, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Branscomb Memorial Auditorium 1100 Johnson Ave, Lakeland Please join us for Volume II of this two-part series, featuring the FSC Concert Choir in their interpretations of the beauty of music around the world. $5 children (under 18) / $10 adults, Free for FSC Faculty, Staff and Students with ID. Please call 863-680-4296 for more information. flsouthern.edu/ffa

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NOVEMBER 2023 paperwork to the meeting and speak with the healthcare representatives before, during and after the meeting. The meetings will start at 10:00 a.m., come early for some coffee, donuts and to socialize with fellow members. Anyone wishing to wear a mask for safety reasons may do so. The UAW Mid Florida Retiree Council’s drop in center in Winter Haven is open every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. The office is located in the Hope Plaza strip mall (off Hwy 17 by the WAWA and across the street from Big Lots). Please contact us at (863) 293-5556 or drop by with any problems you have with your benefits. Please pass this info along to any UAW retired members you know who may not get this publication.

are across from Grove Roots on the NE corner of 3rd St. & Ave C SW in the old BB&T parking lot in downtown Winter Haven every Saturday. YOGA IN THE GARDENS Nov 18, 2023, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Join us for a morning of bending, breathing, and relaxing in the great outdoors. This inclusive class includes gentle yoga movements that move our spine in all directions, breathing techniques, and extended relaxation infused with a sprinkling of yoga philosophy. All levels are welcome. Registration required. boktowergardens.org DISCOVERIES IN NATURE: WALKING THE WETLAND BOARDWALK Nov 18, 2023, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Registration required. Explore the Wetland Boardwalk and surrounding area, observing the resilient plant life. This program is designed to provide the benefits of a moderate outdoor walk and a guided journal activity. boktowergardens.org

OUT OF THE BOX IMPROV Nov 17, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Avenue, Winter Haven A cast of talented young actors create ‘slice of life’ theatre based on the audience’s script scenarios. centralfloridatix.com THE ADDAMS FAMILY Nov 17, 2023, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Loca Lee Buckner Theatre 111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland Performed by the students at Florida Southern College. Nov. 17 - Dec. 3. Everything will change for the whole Addams family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. flsouthern.edu/ffa LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET Nov 18, 2023, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Every Saturday in downtown Lakeland.Shop local, handmade, homegrown, plants, artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, and more! Enjoy live entertainment most Saturdays. downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET Nov 18, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 250 Magnolia Avenue, Winter Haven Food, plants, & makers! Shop artisan food vendors, plants, food trucks, and more while supporting a healthy & connected community. We havenmagazines.com

ART OUT LOUD Nov 18, 2023, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto Street, Lakeland Artwork by Polk County Middle School Students. This exhibition features the work of artists grades 6 through 8. This exhibition will be on view at the Museum from November 18 through December 31 in the George W. Jenkins Student Gallery. polkmuseumofart.org ARCHITECTURAL TOUR Nov 18, 2023, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Polk County History Center 100 E Main Street, Bartow Discover the history behind the founding of the county and the design of the brilliant 1908 Courthouse. With a nod to its two predecessors, this tour explores the design, construction, and function of the courthouse. The tour incorporates cross-curricular themes in history and fine arts. 863-534-6000 polk-county.net/history-center/ education FESTIVAL OF TREES Nov 18 & 19, 2023, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Grove Roots Brewing Company 302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Presented by Ridge Art Association. The event will have many facets including Santa’s Secret Shoppe, Gingerbread Village, Santa and Mrs. Claus, Sweet Shoppe and Wreath and Decorations. Entry fee $5 which includes $3 back in Santa Bucks to spend at the event. More info www.facebook.com/groups/81232086621,

DOCENT-LED TOUR Nov 18, 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto Street, Lakeland Free for everyone. Learn the stories behind the work and dive into the world of art with ease as we bring people and art together. polkmuseumofart.org DOCUMENTARY SCREENING - SAMUEL BAK: PAINTER OF QUESTIONS Nov 18, 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto Street, Lakeland Join the museum for a free screening of the documentary, “Samuel Bak: Painter of Questions.” Learn more about the artist featured in their latest exhibition, Remembering Vilna: The Holocaust and the Art of Samuel Bak during this hour-long documentary. Tickets/ reservations are not required for the film screening. polkmuseumofart.org

THE NUTCRACKER PRESENTED BY A NEW POINTE DANCE Nov 18, 2023, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Lake Region High School 1995 Thunder Road, Eagle Lake A New Pointe Dance is excited to present The Nutcracker! Join us for the 6th annual holiday performance on November 18th at Lake Region High School. This once-a-year production is the only one in Polk County that welcomes dancers from all studios to participate in a holiday performance. Doors open at 1:30 pm and the show will begin at 2:00 pm. centralfloridatix.com SPCA AUCTION FOR ANIMALS “THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME” Nov 18, 2023, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Bonnet Springs Park 400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland Proceeds go to helping homeless animals! Join the SPCA Florida for an unforgettable evening filled with entertainment, music, tales, wine pull, games of chance, live & silent auctions, and the Winner’s Choice Raffle to benefit the animals. spcaflorida.org/auctionforanimals

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DINNER AND A MOVIE: GLADIATOR Nov 18, 2023, 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Gem Theater 110 NW 1st Avenue, Mulberry Join us for a heart pounding adventure with Dinner and a Movie: Gladiator! Admission includes screening of the film with seated dinner (appetizer, entree, dessert, water/tea). Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and screening begins at 7:00 p.m. This is a popular event and expected to sell out. centralfloridatix.com 36TH ANNUAL MARGARITA BALL Nov 18, 2023, 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM Frances Langford Promenade Between Lemon St. & Lake Mirror Dr, Lakeland Guests can expect to enjoy an evening of live music, snacks, margaritas, and more from local restaurants and bars. The event aims to raise donations of gifts and cash which are distributed throughout the greater Lakeland area to local charity organizations. In addition to purchasing a ticket, guests are encourage to bring an unwrapped gift (or cash donation) that they can drop off at the entry gate. Must be 21+. More info on FB @LakelandMargaritaSociety. THANKSGIVING SOCCER CAMP Nov 20, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Polk State College 999 Avenue H Northeast, Winter Haven Offers young players skill refinement on Nov. 20 & 21 and a helping hand to families seeking childcare during school breaks. This symbiotic arrangement enables children to continue nurturing their soccer prowess while granting parents peace of mind. whunitedacademy.com TRIVIA NIGHT Nov 20, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Cob & Pen 1221 Florida Avenue S, Lakeland Every Monday! Play along with Triviosity! Tons of fun with your friends, plus a huge craft beer selection, unique craft cocktails, and an amazing food menu. TRIVIA TUESDAYS Nov 21, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Grove Roots Brewing Company 302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Play trivia every Tuesday with Triviosity! Free to play.


ADD YOUR EVENT BEER THANKFUL Nov 22, 2023, 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM Grove Roots Brewing Company 302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Grove Roots Brewing’s annual Thanksgiving Eve Party! The Tasting Room, Packing House, and Beer Garden will be open all day long. Come hungry and thirsty! They will have two food trucks for dinner (Gin Khao Thai Food and Engine 53 Pizza) AND new beers on tap. Plus, live music starting at 7pm! Thanksgiving Beer Releases: Cranberry Sour, Sweet Potato Imperial, Amber Ale w/ Marshmallow, Imperial Pumpkin Ale. More info on FB @groverootsbrewing

PLANT SWAP! Nov 25, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Winter Haven Farmers Market 250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven Bring healthy, pest-free plants and clippings to trade or donate. Free plants while they last. The Potting Bench & the Winter Haven Farmers Market are teaming up for this fun event! Stay and shop the small businesses at the market afterward! The market is located across from Grove Roots in the old BB&T Bank lot on the NE corner of 3rd St. and Ave C SW in Winter Haven.

yoga. This includes laying on pillows in very gentle yet relieving yoga postures while Prima enlightens you on limiting beliefs. buffylaroux.com BSP TRIVIA NIGHT Nov 30, 2023, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Bonnet Springs Park 400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland Join us on the last Thursday of every month on the rooftop bar for trivia from 6 – 7:30PM! Stop by and enjoy ½ off draft beer, house wine, and select liquor brands. bonnetspringspark.com STELLA BEAT LIVE AT BALMORAL BAR & GRILL Nov 25, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Balmoral Bar & Grill 124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City Join us for a Latin and Top 40’s party you won’t want to miss. Bring your friends and groove to the beats. centralfloridatix.com

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET COSMIC SOUND CLEANSE Nov 25, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Nov 22, 2023, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM 250 Magnolia Avenue, Winter Haven Buffy’s Boutique Food, plants, & makers! Shop artisan food 301 3rd Street NW, Winter Haven vendors, plants, food trucks, and more while Embark on an inner journey guided by the magical supporting a healthy & connected community. We sounds of the crystal bowls, drum, vocals and are across from Grove Roots on the NE corner of more. Suggested items for your comfort: eye mask, 3rd St. & Ave C SW in the old BB&T parking lot in pillow or blanket. Self love investment $25. Save downtown Winter Haven every Saturday. your spot at buffylaroux.com STEM IN THE PARK A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY Nov 25, 2023, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM TO THE FORUM Bonnet Springs Park Nov 22, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM 400 Bonnet Springs Boulevard, Lakeland, Theatre Winter Haven Come visit Bonnet Springs Park on the 4th 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Saturday of each month to explore topics in Nov. 22 - Dec. 17, days and times vary. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math! Sondheim’s joyous, musical romp through Rome Each month will have a new and engaging has desperate lovers, scheming neighbors and activity fit for a wide range of learners. Stop by secrets behind every toga. theatrewinterhaven. the Nature Center Classroom from 10AM – 12PM. com bonnetspringspark.com HOLLIDAYS AT LEGOLAND Nov 24, 2023, 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM LEGOLAND® Florida Resort 1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven Deck the halls at LEGOLAND® Florida Resort for the jolliest event of the year! Experience Holidays at LEGOLAND® November 24-26, and December 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 22-31. legoland.com/ florida JOINERY AFTER DARK Nov 24, 2023, 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM The Joinery 640 East Main Street, Lakeland Dance your cares away on the FRONT PATIO!!! The Joinery will be hosting DJ Barca (+ special DJ guests) to play all of the best tunes to keep you movin ‘til you just can’t take it! thejoinerylkld.com LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET Nov 25, 2023, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM North Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Every Saturday in downtown Lakeland. Shop local, handmade, homegrown, plants, artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, and more! Enjoy live entertainment most Saturdays. downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org

MUSEUM STORE SUNDAY Nov 26, 2023, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland We invite you and your family to “Be A Patron” at The Shop at the Polk Museum of Art on Museum Store Sunday. You will find quality gifts, handcrafted items, and local finds. Best of all, your purchase will directly support your favorite museum, the Polk Museum of Art! More details about sales, giveaways, member benefits, and more to come! polkmuseumofart.org TRIVIA NIGHT Nov 27, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Cob & Pen 1221 Florida Avenue S, Lakeland Every Monday! Play along with Triviosity! Tons of fun with your friends, plus a huge craft beer selection, unique craft cocktails, and an amazing food menu.

CHILDREN’S SPICE ART IN HAMMOCK HOLLOW Nov 25, 2023, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Drop by Hammock Hollow with your children to use spices from around the world in creating a unique piece of art that engages the senses. This is a self-paced activity that can take around 20 minutes to complete. boktowergardens.org DOCUMENTARY SCREENING - SAMUEL BAK: PAINTER OF QUESTIONS Nov 25, 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland Join the museum for a free screening of the documentary, “Samuel Bak: Painter of Questions.” Learn more about the artist featured in their latest exhibition, Remembering Vilna: The Holocaust and the Art of Samuel Bak during this hour-long documentary. Tickets/ reservations are not required for the film screening. polkmuseumofart.org

TRIVIA TUESDAYS Nov 28, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Grove Roots Brewing Company 302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Play trivia every Tuesday with Triviosity! Free to play. SCIENCE FOR IMPACT: MOTIVATING CREDIBLE CONSERVATION IN THE FLORIDA WILDLIFE CORRIDOR Nov 29, 2023, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Join Director of Conservation Josh Daskin as he shares how data and analysis are helping protect up to half the state’s land and the plants and wildlife within it. boktowergardens.org RESTORE TO THE 4 (RESTORATIVE YOGA) Nov 29, 2023, 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM Buffy’s Boutique 301 3rd Street Northwest, Winter Haven Relax your nervous system and rest in restorative

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TRIVIA NIGHT Nov 30, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Barrel 239 239 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Every Thursday. Hosted by Triviosity. Signups begin at 6:30pm, questions at 7pm.

ROCKY IV Nov 30, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Avenue, Winter Haven Rocky IV may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think “holiday movie” but we know that any film has the capacity to become a seasonal favorite when watched at this special time of year. We can’t wait to break out the peppermints & popcorn with you this year! centralfloridatix.com

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HAINES CITY 1631 GARDINER ST....................................... HAINES CITY...... 6/23/2023.....$334,300 238 MORHOUSE LN..................................... HAINES CITY...... 6/23/2023.....$362,000 276 DARTMOUTH DR.................................. HAINES CITY...... 6/23/2023.......$75,000 293 WOLVERINE ST...................................... HAINES CITY...... 6/23/2023...... $88,500 3028 CAMELOT DR...................................... HAINES CITY...... 6/23/2023...... $115,000 84 STRAPHMORE DR.................................. HAINES CITY...... 6/23/2023......$220,100 1419 MADISON CIR....................................... HAINES CITY...... 6/26/2023.... $308,600 1434 MADISON CIR...................................... HAINES CITY...... 6/26/2023.....$292,500 1439 MADISON CIR...................................... HAINES CITY...... 6/26/2023..... $301,000 356 CHEROKEE AVE.................................... HAINES CITY...... 6/26/2023.......$70,000 358 CHEROKEE AVE.................................... HAINES CITY...... 6/26/2023.......$70,000 712 HILLVIEW LOOP..................................... HAINES CITY...... 6/26/2023..... $297,000 4091 ALISSA LN............................................ HAINES CITY.......6/27/2023.......$116,700 8004 HEMINGWAY CIR............................... HAINES CITY.......6/27/2023..... $145,000 1093 SILAS ST............................................... HAINES CITY...... 6/28/2023.... $364,000 2 HUNTLEY CT............................................. HAINES CITY...... 6/28/2023.....$259,000 3007 HEMINGWAY CIR................................ HAINES CITY...... 6/28/2023......$215,000 13 HUNTLEY CT............................................ HAINES CITY...... 6/29/2023..... $310,000 1405 21ST ST................................................. HAINES CITY......6/30/2023..... $170,000 3642 YARIAN DR.......................................... HAINES CITY......6/30/2023...... $411,500 49 UNCLE PETE RD...................................... HAINES CITY......6/30/2023...... $60,000 1213 AVENUE J............................................... HAINES CITY........7/13/2023..... $165,000 39 PRAIRIE TER............................................ HAINES CITY........7/13/2023......$114,000 309 WOLVERINE ST..................................... HAINES CITY........7/21/2023..... $185,000 236 GREEN MOUNTAIN TER....................... HAINES CITY....... 7/25/2023.......$55,000 4648 BERNARD BLVD.................................. HAINES CITY....... 8/17/2023.... $366,000 321 GUNTER ST............................................. HAINES CITY........8/9/2023......$186,700 601 PEACOCK TRL....................................... HAINES CITY....... 9/12/2023.....$225,000

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1828 BRISBANE PL........................................ DAVENPORT...... 6/28/2023......$391,900 15 BLUE QUILL CIR........................................LAKE WALES...... 6/23/2023.....$100,000 1832 BRISBANE PL........................................ DAVENPORT...... 6/28/2023.....$364,700 65 SILVERSIDES ST........................................LAKE WALES...... 6/23/2023.......$99,900 3854 LANA AVE............................................ DAVENPORT...... 6/28/2023....$498,000 4118 DINNER LAKE WAY................................LAKE WALES...... 6/23/2023......$451,500 49782 US HIGHWAY 27................................ DAVENPORT...... 6/28/2023.. $1,250,000 42 ROSALIE OAKS BLVD...............................LAKE WALES...... 6/23/2023..... $185,000 1005 CITRUS LANDINGS BLVD.................... DAVENPORT...... 6/29/2023.....$334,700 432 HILLTOP DR............................................LAKE WALES...... 6/26/2023......$315,500 1309 BLAZING STAR LN................................ DAVENPORT...... 6/29/2023.... $309,000 4104 LIMERICK DR........................................LAKE WALES...... 6/26/2023.... $540,000 270 TOMELLOSO WAY................................ DAVENPORT...... 6/29/2023.... $455,000 188 LONGHORN DR......................................LAKE WALES...... 6/26/2023...... $131,000 4436 KAIPO RD............................................ DAVENPORT...... 6/29/2023..... $775,900 2626 MAGNOLIA CIR....................................LAKE WALES...... 6/26/2023......$175,000 havenmagazines.com

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5030 PINEAPPLE ST......................................LAKE WALES...... 6/26/2023..... $165,000 6260 PEACOCK RUN...................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.....$265,000 6 RED QUILL CIR...........................................LAKE WALES...... 6/26/2023...... $90,000 2479 HAMLET CIR........................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023..... $415,000 420 CENTRAL AVE........................................LAKE WALES.......6/27/2023......$227,900 3433 SUMMIT DR............................................ LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $476,000 150 HORSESHOE BEND................................LAKE WALES.......6/27/2023..... $130,000 4205 STAGHORN DR...................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023....$340,000 2554 MAPLE AVE...........................................LAKE WALES.......6/27/2023.....$220,000 4044 WINDING VINE DR................................ LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.....$235,000 601 TANGELO ST...........................................LAKE WALES.......6/27/2023...... $127,600 5376 DELPHI HILLS CIR................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.....$144,400 601 TANGELO ST...........................................LAKE WALES.......6/27/2023...... $127,600 1173 WOODLAND OAKS DR........................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023...... $93,000 601 TANGELO ST...........................................LAKE WALES.......6/27/2023...... $127,600 1504 HALLAM DR............................................ LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023..... $210,000 2106 GRANADA CT.......................................LAKE WALES...... 6/28/2023...... $151,000 3970 FEATHER DR........................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023....$300,000 855 HILLSIDE AVE.........................................LAKE WALES...... 6/29/2023..... $267,000 6414 OAKPOINT DR........................................ LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $320,000 14900 CAMP MACK RD # 37.........................LAKE WALES...... 6/29/2023.....$180,000 6799 TREYMONT DR...................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.........$91,100 15 DOHERTY RD............................................LAKE WALES...... 6/29/2023......$118,000 1675 RED LOOP............................................... LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023.....$295,400 335 DEER CT..................................................LAKE WALES...... 6/29/2023..... $145,000 1688 RED LOOP............................................... LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023.... $285,000 901 S LAKE STARR BLVD...............................LAKE WALES......6/30/2023....$880,000 1712 RED LOOP................................................ LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023......$351,900 3842 PHILLIPS RD.........................................LAKE WALES......6/30/2023.....$299,900 1021 S NEW YORK AVE.................................... LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023.....$378,000 688 BEVERLY DR...........................................LAKE WALES........7/10/2023.... $250,000 2016 REANEY RD............................................. LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023.... $875,000 4404 TURNBERRY LN..................................LAKE WALES.......7/20/2023......$251,500 2808 DERBYSHIRE AVE.................................. LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023.... $499,900 4715 CLUB CIR...............................................LAKE WALES.......8/18/2023.......$95,000 4321 LAKELAND PARK DR.............................. LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023. $4,525,000 13509 CREEKWOOD CT................................. LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023...... $63,000

LAKELAND 745 POWDER HORN ROW............................. LAKELAND...... 6/22/2023.... $450,000 5439 KNIGHTS LANDING DR......................... LAKELAND...... 6/22/2023.....$395,900 5509 DAVIS RD................................................ LAKELAND...... 6/22/2023....... $87,500 6767 KRENSON OAKS CIR.............................. LAKELAND...... 6/22/2023.....$325,000 6928 AKASH LN.............................................. LAKELAND...... 6/22/2023.....$370,000 7935 LAKE JAMES BLVD.................................. LAKELAND...... 6/22/2023..... $484,100 4522 PENKERT PL............................................ LAKELAND...... 6/22/2023...... $68,400 719 ZELLA LN................................................... LAKELAND...... 6/22/2023.....$265,000 930 CHRISTINA CHASE DR............................ LAKELAND...... 6/22/2023....$500,000 142 LAKE MORTON DR................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023....$980,000 2050 OLD PASTURE LN.................................. LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.....$307,000 2326 CRYSTAL LAKE DR................................. LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023......$175,000 2412 LAKEVIEW ST.......................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023......$114,000 612 PATTERSON ST......................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $470,000 1108 10TH ST.................................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.....$259,000 615 BUENA VISTA ST....................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023..... $214,000 6584 GREAT BEAR DR.................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 6585 GREAT BEAR DR..................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 6600 GREAT BEAR DR.................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 6604 GREAT BEAR DR.................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 6609 GREAT BEAR DR.................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 6617 GREAT BEAR DR..................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 6641 GREAT BEAR DR..................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 6644 GREAT BEAR DR.................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 6645 GREAT BEAR DR.................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 6648 GREAT BEAR DR.................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 6649 GREAT BEAR DR.................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 6652 GREAT BEAR DR..................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023.... $520,000 1211 HAYMARKET DR....................................... LAKELAND...... 6/23/2023....$490,000

6221 RES CIR.................................................... LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023.....$275,000 7705 MATHER RD............................................ LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023.....$262,300 4683 MCKEEN ST............................................ LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023...... $68,400 4798 DRAKE AVE............................................ LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023.... $365,400 5419 PEBBLE BEACH DR.................................. LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023.... $536,000 635 HWY 540A................................................ LAKELAND...... 6/26/2023..$1,200,000 1681 RED LOOP................................................ LAKELAND.......6/27/2023.....$325,400 1616 HOLLINGSWORTH CRK.......................... LAKELAND.......6/27/2023.... $200,300 3201 CARLETON PL......................................... LAKELAND.......6/27/2023..... $252,200 1909 W ELLIOTT ST......................................... LAKELAND.......6/27/2023..... $178,000 2297 CASPIAN DR........................................... LAKELAND.......6/27/2023.....$325,000 3409 BETZ PL.................................................. LAKELAND.......6/27/2023..$2,100,000 3671 EARHART AVE......................................... LAKELAND.......6/27/2023.... $455,000 4972 PLEASANT HOLLOW............................. LAKELAND.......6/27/2023.... $309,000 6029 WOODALE DR....................................... LAKELAND.......6/27/2023.... $342,000 6112 CREWS LAKE RD...................................... LAKELAND.......6/27/2023.....$324,900 4064 LANA DR................................................ LAKELAND.......6/27/2023......$169,700 6857 EAGLE RIDGE LOOP.............................. LAKELAND.......6/27/2023.... $429,000 2419 MCGREGOR ST....................................... LAKELAND.......6/27/2023......$179,900 1664 RED LOOP............................................... LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023.....$323,900 1669 RED LOOP............................................... LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023.....$325,400 1670 RED LOOP............................................... LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023.... $302,000 1676 RED LOOP............................................... LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023......$312,400 2718 COMBEE RD............................................ LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023.... $205,000 2120 PEYTO WAY............................................. LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023.....$284,700 907 ELIZABETH LN.......................................... LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023...... $121,000 3660 EARHART AVE....................................... LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023.... $398,900 4058 GLISSON DR.......................................... LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023..... $130,000 1205 KELLS CT................................................. LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023.....$375,000

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3134 KENDAL WAY.......................................... LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023....$488,000 118 ORANGE AVE..................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023..... $165,000 6595 FLORIDA AVE......................................... LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023.$4,050,000 1614 SETH DR........................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023..... $318,000 746 WHISPER WOODS DR.............................. LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023.....$735,000 905 SPIRIT LAKE RD................................ WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023.... $650,000 1218 OLIVE ST................................................... LAKELAND...... 6/28/2023.......$55,000 1305 31ST ST UNIT A................................ WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023..... $165,000 1508 STACY DR................................................ LAKELAND...... 6/29/2023..... $315,000 1309 31ST ST............................................ WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023..... $165,000 1711 RED LOOP................................................. LAKELAND...... 6/29/2023...... $414,100 1315 31ST ST.............................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023..... $165,000 407 PUEBLO TRL............................................. LAKELAND...... 6/29/2023.....$439,700 1319 31ST ST.............................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023..... $165,000 5432 KNIGHTS LANDING DR.......................... LAKELAND...... 6/29/2023....$408,000 230 AVENUE K......................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023.... $360,000 6933 BENTRIDGE DR...................................... LAKELAND...... 6/29/2023.... $670,000 2860 ATTWATER LOOP.......................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023.....$235,000 1020 N TEXAS.................................................. LAKELAND......6/30/2023.... $260,000 322 TENNYSON RD................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023.... $289,000 4407 HORSE CREEK LN.................................. LAKELAND......6/30/2023.... $384,900 413 RUBY LAKE RD.................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023....$480,600 3826 COVEY CT.............................................. LAKELAND......6/30/2023.....$370,000 53 LAKE LINK CIR.................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023.....$295,000 1249 RAWLS DR............................................... LAKELAND.........7/11/2023..... $155,000 55 ENCLAVE DR....................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023.... $245,000 4360 OLINGER FARM RD............................... LAKELAND........7/16/2023.....$975,000 1016 BROOKS WAY.................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/26/2023.......$65,000 4333 CINDY RD............................................... LAKELAND........7/16/2023.....$975,000 126 6TH JVP ST......................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/26/2023.....$325,000 5981 HIGH GLEN DR........................................ LAKELAND....... 7/18/2023.... $356,000 217 MAJESTIC GARDENS LN.................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/26/2023.......$319,100 4633 SWINDELL RD........................................ LAKELAND........7/19/2023..... $170,000 3903 WARBLER DR................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/26/2023....$300,000 1415 LOTELA AVE............................................. LAKELAND........7/21/2023....... $87,500 4919 ST JAMES DR................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/26/2023.....$307,000 1307 ROBERT KING HIGH DR......................... LAKELAND........7/27/2023.... $250,000 122 PASCO RD.......................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/26/2023.... $234,000 4803 S DOSSEY RD......................................... LAKELAND.......7/28/2023.... $230,000 136 LAMERAUX RD................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/26/2023.....$249,900 1836 N CRYSTAL LAKE DR 87.......................... LAKELAND.........7/3/2023..... $135,800 3082 LAUREL OAK LN............................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/26/2023.... $306,000 2690 STATE PARK RD...................................... LAKELAND.........7/3/2023.......$86,200 3091 LAUREL OAK LN............................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/26/2023.....$380,700 131 FULTON GREEN RD.................................... LAKELAND.........7/3/2023....$440,000 339 LAKE DAISY LOOP........................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/26/2023.....$270,000 2210 SEA ISLAND CIR...................................... LAKELAND.........7/3/2023.... $234,000 1491 3RD ST.............................................. WINTER HAVEN.......6/27/2023..$1,450,000 2411 COLONEL FORD DR................................ LAKELAND.........7/3/2023.... $452,000 347 AVENUE O........................................ WINTER HAVEN.......6/27/2023..$1,450,000 4610 CRESTVIEW LN....................................... LAKELAND.........7/3/2023.... $320,000 495 MAJESTIC GARDENS BLVD.............. WINTER HAVEN.......6/27/2023.... $285,000 8070 DIAMOND CREEK LN............................ LAKELAND.........7/5/2023..... $315,000 6517 RAINTREE LN................................... WINTER HAVEN.......6/27/2023......$179,900 823 HAYNES RD.............................................. LAKELAND.........7/5/2023..... $315,000 844 SUNSET COVE DR........................... WINTER HAVEN.......6/27/2023.... $202,000 1042 SUGARTREE DR...................................... LAKELAND.........7/5/2023.... $420,000 1017 SANDPIPER LOOP........................... WINTER HAVEN.......6/27/2023.....$369,200 1735 HALLAM DR............................................. LAKELAND.......8/10/2023.....$270,000 1322 MIRROR TER.................................... WINTER HAVEN.......6/27/2023.... $700,000 650 ROBSON ST.............................................. LAKELAND....... 8/17/2023..... $150,000 1510 FUJI CT.............................................. WINTER HAVEN.......6/27/2023.... $304,900 4014 CENTRAL AVE........................................ LAKELAND...... 8/22/2023...... $131,800 3087 LAUREL OAK LN............................. WINTER HAVEN.......6/27/2023..... $319,400 1402 MOCKINGBIRD LN................................. LAKELAND........ 8/4/2023.....$370,000 1078 SUMMER GLEN DR......................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/28/2023.......$56,200 317 6TH ST....................................................... LAKELAND........ 9/6/2023.....$275,000 300 AVENUE P......................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/28/2023. $4,250,000 6962 TREYMONT DR...................................... LAKELAND........ 9/6/2023..... $516,000 127 KRENSON BAY LOOP........................ WINTER HAVEN...... 6/28/2023.....$299,800 672 GROVE ST......................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/28/2023.....$309,200

WINTER HAVEN 102 10TH ST.............................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/22/2023......$123,900 345 24TH ST APT 24................................ WINTER HAVEN...... 6/22/2023......$175,000 1103 CAREFREE COVE DR....................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/22/2023.... $290,000 1502 33RD ST........................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/22/2023.....$225,000 1543 FUJI CT............................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/22/2023......$327,900 1714 BUCKEYE RD................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/22/2023..... $150,000 237 HAINES BLVD.................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/22/2023.....$325,000 4090 LAKE MARIANNA DR.................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/22/2023..... $315,000 2500 14TH CT.......................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/22/2023..... $287,500 101 CENTER ST......................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023.....$236,000 1013 BROOKS WAY.................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023.......$65,000 110 SUGAR CREEK RD............................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/23/2023.... $395,000

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608 JAXSON BLVD.................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 6/29/2023..... $337,800 735 SW CARROLL AVE............................ WINTER HAVEN......6/30/2023.....$160,000 1468 LEAMINGTON LN........................... WINTER HAVEN......6/30/2023.......$297,100 2401 CYPRESS GARDENS BLVD............. WINTER HAVEN......6/30/2023...$1,975,000 2964 WHISPERING TRAILS DR............... WINTER HAVEN......6/30/2023.....$255,000 6344 GROVE POINT DR......................... WINTER HAVEN......6/30/2023.....$186,000 134 W LAKE HOWARD DR...................... WINTER HAVEN.........7/11/2023.... $280,000 1508 MAJESTIC LN................................... WINTER HAVEN.........7/3/2023....$304,000 242 LAKE RING DR.................................. WINTER HAVEN........7/31/2023....$340,000 724 AVENUE R......................................... WINTER HAVEN....... 8/17/2023.......$75,000 2850 LAKE HAMILTON DR..................... WINTER HAVEN.........8/7/2023...$2,412,500 3080 LAKE HAMILTON DR..................... WINTER HAVEN.........8/7/2023...$2,412,500 7073 FAIRVIEW VILLAGE CIR.................. WINTER HAVEN.........8/7/2023.......$89,500

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We’re All Stardust ARIES

TAURUS

GEMINI

CANCER

March 21 - April 19

April 20 - May 20

May 21 - June 20

June 21 - July 22

Cosmic warriors, November sparks your passion. Embrace your fiery spirit and blaze new trails. It’s a month of fearless self-expression and taking the lead. Dance to your own rhythm and paint the universe with your vibrant hues.

Hey, Earth angels! This November, connect with Mother Nature’s gentle rhythm. Embrace serenity and let your creative energies bloom like wildflowers. Time to channel your artistic vibes and create cosmic masterpieces.

Cosmic twins, it’s a month of dual energies. Embrace your chatty side and connect with your soul tribe. Dive into deep conversations and let your curiosity lead you on cosmic adventures. Your words are spells – cast them wisely!

Love and compassion fill the air, Cancer. November is about nurturing connections and healing wounds. Dive into your emotional depths and embrace your intuitive wisdom. Remember, a heart full of love can heal the universe.

LEO

VIRGO

LIBRA

SCORPIO

July 23 - August 22

August 23 - September 22

September 23 - October 22

October 23 - November 21

Cosmic royalty, it’s your time to shine! November ignites your creative spark. Let your inner artist roam free and bask in the spotlight. Express yourself boldly and illuminate the world with your unique brilliance.

Hey, cosmic healers! November whispers self-care and self-love. Embrace your inner goddess and pamper your mind, body, and soul. Tune into your intuition and let the universe’s wisdom guide you.

Cosmic balancers, unite! November is all about harmony and connections. Embrace your diplomatic charm and create cosmic collaborations. Spread love like confetti and let your relationships bloom.

Deep and mysterious Scorpio, November brings transformation. Embrace your inner phoenix and rise from the ashes. Let go of the old to welcome the new. Your cosmic energy is magnetic – embrace the magic within.

SAGITTARIUS

CAPRICORN

AQUARIUS

PISCES

November 22 - December 21

December 22 - January 19

January 20 - February 18

February 19 - March 20

Hey, adventurous archer! November calls for exploration. Embrace your wanderlust and seek wisdom from distant horizons. Expand your mind, ignite your spirit, and let the universe guide your cosmic journey.

November shines a cosmic spotlight on your ambitions, Capricorn. Channel your practical magic and climb those cosmic mountains. Embrace your earthly wisdom and trust the universe to manifest your dreams.

Hey, cosmic innovator! November sparks your revolutionary spirit. Embrace your unique perspective and be the change you wish to see. Dance to your own cosmic rhythm and let your ideas illuminate the world.

In November, dive into your dreamy depths, Pisces. Embrace your intuition and artistic flow. Let your cosmic imagination run wild and create masterpieces that speak to the soul. Your dreams are galaxies waiting to be explored.

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There’s a lot to love about living in Lakeland. Experience senior living in a whole new light at The Estates at Carpenters, a Life Plan Community. It’s time to relax and enjoy the comforts of home with the safety and security you desire. Come feel what uncompromised living is all about at The Estates.

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