PRSRT STD U.S. Postage Paid Stuart Permit #300 Postal Customer ECRWSS
December
Happy Holidays
from Bond Clinic! Thank you to our patients, providers & team members for celebrating 75 years of quality health care to Polk County with us! WHETHER YOU ARE A CURRENT PATIENT OR LOOKING FOR A NEW PROVIDER, WE HOPE THAT YOU’LL JOIN US IN 2024. Visit Our Website At
www.BondClinic.com
Contact Us By Phone At
863-293-1191
From One Workstation to Total Project Management
Positively impacting our community & environment by providing local businesses with repurposed office furniture.
Systems Furniture Installations || Office Re-configurations || Office Relocations || Case Goods Installations
Experienced professionals… locally owned and veteran operated for over 30 years!
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! 863.646.7291 || www.eliteofficelogistics.com || eolgroup@aol.com 4779 Dranefield Rd., Lakeland, FL
Letter From the Editor RITZ THEATRE PRESENTS | RITZ THEATRE PRESENTS
LIVE SHOW S & MORE Bell, Boo k & Candle 12/06 F
ILM
White Chr istmas 12/07 F ILM Dwight Ic Elvis Trib enhower ute 12/09 L IV
Happy Holidays! This month, our cover story is about the Humane Society of Polk County. The Humane Society of Polk County became a no kill animal shelter in 2004. We were more than happy to visit their location and talk about all that they do and what they need from our community. As we finish up 2023 and are fully immersed in the holidays, it’s also a time to give back. The Humane Society is one of many nonprofits that can use your help.
E PER
FORM A
NCE
Edward Scissorh ands 12/21 F IL
December will be busy! Remember to tag your Instagram & Facebook posts with #lkldhaven and they might end up in the next issue. Check out our Top Ten lists and calendar for some fun events going on. I hope to see you around town!
M
12/05 CHRISTMAS VACATION - FILM
Have a very Happy Holiday and an even better new year. Thanks for reading LKLD,
RITZ THEATRE
Amy Sexson Editor/Partner Haven & LKLD Magazines Destroyer Media & Marketing Winter Haven Farmers Market CentralFloridaTiX.com Email me: amy@destroyermedia.com
263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven 863.937.1414 ritzwinterhaven.com FOR TICKETS AND MORE INFORMATION VISIT
5
havenmagazines.com
6
DECEMBER 2023 // VOLUME 7 // ISSUE 03
CONTENTS LETTER FROM THE EDITOR................5 LOCAL NEWS............................................ 9 TOP 10...........................................................11 WHO’S A GOOD BOY?........................14 DWIGHT ICENHOWER...................... 20 YOUR POLK COUNTY HUB.............24 CRAVE & COPPER.................................26
COCKTAIL.................................................35 CHECK ME OUT ;).................................37 BIRD-FREINDLY POLK......................... 38 CALENDAR................................................41 SOLD HOMES......................................... 48 HOROSCOPES.........................................51 #LKLDHAVEN...........................................52
2023 : Winter Haven Small Business of the Year
2023: Best Writing: Humor // Best Photo Illustration // Best Digital: Social Media // Best Digital: Podcast 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
Publisher // Chris Sexson chris@destroyermedia.com
Ad Director // Christine Campbell christine@destroyermedia.com
Editor & Photographer // Amy Sexson amy@destroyermedia.com
Managing Editor & Writer // Tara Crutchfield tara@destroyermedia.com
Art & Production Manager // Steven Maynard steven@destroyermedia.com
Graphic Designer // Ella Doyle ella@destroyermedia.com
Media Specialist // Nate Schaller nate@destroyermedia.com
Event Coordinator // Lyndsey Venrick lyndsey@destroyermedia.com
Account Representative // Jessica Parker jessica@destroyermedia.com
Account Representative // Nicole Nikdel nicole@destroyermedia.com
Contributing Writers Shannon Carnevale // LkldNow.com
For advertising information please contact: christine@destroyermedia.com
Mailing Address: PO Box 1607, Winter Haven, Florida 33881 | 863-202-9172 LKLD is published twelve times a year by Destroyer Media & Marketing. LKLD distributes 12,500 copies a month with 8,100 mailed to homes and 3,400 copies available at select locations throughout Lakeland. 7
Good to be home. 863-648-0666 | carltonarmsofsouthlakeland.com |
1
BOGO 20% OFF
2 TOPICAL SPRAY 20% OFF 3 MUSHROOM BUNDLE 20% 0FF 4 ALL GUMMIES BOGO 20% OFF 5 TOPICAL CREAM 20% OFF 6 ALL PET PRODUCTS 20% OFF 7 WATER SOLUBLES 20% OFF 8 OIL TINCTURES 20% OFF 9 ALL PRODUCTS 20% OFF 10 RISE + SLEEP 20% OFF 11 BEAUTY PRODUCTS 20% OFF 12 1 MONTH SUPPLY FREE! Lakeland | 3145 South Florida Ave | (863) 937-3195
Winter Haven | 5692 Cypress Gardens Blvd | (863) 268-6864
*Valid in-store only at listed location(s). Select items while supplies last. Limit 1 per person. Cannot be combined with other offers. See store(s) for details.
havenmagazines.com
8
LOCAL NEWS
WORDS Kimberly C. Moore/LkldNow.com
PAY RAISES BEFORE CHRISTMAS
STUDENT FARMERS
ROAD WIDENING PROJECT
CITY COMMISSION
LAKELAND REGIONAL HEALTH
Polk County Public School teachers, paraeducators and some support staff will receive their pay raises — including a lump sum dating back to July 1 — in time for Christmas. PCPS Superintendent Fred Heid announced that the scheduled Dec. 29 paycheck is being moved up to Dec. 22. The district’s negotiating team and the PEA bargaining unit agreed on the contract, including raises for teachers, two months ago. In October, the PEA membership (which is about half of the district’s teaching staff) overwhelmingly ratified the contract and the School Board members approved it during their Oct. 24 meeting. Increases and bonuses for teachers are given based on years of service, the education level they have attained, if they have achieved National Board certification, whether they teach at a struggling school and if they teach an extra class every day — all of which has to be entered into the payroll system.
School Board member Justin Sharpless is on a mission to inspire Polk County’s next generation of farmers and ranchers. Equipped with resources from the Florida Department of Agriculture’s “Ag in the Classroom” program, Sharpless has been touring elementary schools throughout Polk County this fall, reading to students. “When I was in high school, I joined an agriculture class and I fell in love with it,” he said. “I went to college and then I taught here in this county, middle school and high school agriculture. And I own some cows.” He now teaches agriculture at Warner University in Lake Wales, where he lives with his wife and three sons. For students wanting to study agriculture, Polk County Public Schools offers multiple agriculture programs throughout the county, including six at Lakeland-area schools: Kathleen Middle School, Kathleen Senior High School, Lake Gibson Middle School, Lake Gibson High School, Southwest Middle School, and Tenoroc High School.
Polk County has some bad news for already-frustrated Lakeland residents who live along West Pipkin Road or drive that way regularly. A phase of the massive road widening project that was supposed to take 17 months is now looking more like 24 months. The portion of West Pipkin Road between Harden Boulevard and South Florida Avenue closed to eastbound traffic in January 2022, purportedly for 17 months, for the addition of another lane as well as sidewalk, signal, lighting and utility improvements. On the original timetable, that segment would have reopened around June 2023. However, Bill Skelton of the county’s Roads and Drainage division said Tuesday that the eastbound travel lane will remain blocked through the end of January 2024. “There were complicating factors with some utility installation that we’re doing for the city of Lakeland,” Skelton said.
Incumbent Chad McLeod won a decisive victory in his bid for reelection to the Lakeland City Commission in November. McLeod earned 57.4% of the vote, followed by Kay Klymko at 27.24% and Dennis Odisho at 15.36%. Voter turnout was light with only 14.9% of the city’s 62,582 voters casting ballots. “I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve a second term. I want to thank my wife, Erin, our family, friends and so many Lakeland residents for their support,” McLeod said. “I look forward to what’s ahead for our city, and it’s an honor to continue serving with my colleagues on the commission.” McLeod said one of his top priorities is the continuing our revitalization of downtown, from East Main Street to the RP Funding Center. Political newcomer Guy LaLonde fell just short of the 50% needed to win outright, so he is headed to a runoff election against interim Commissioner Sam Simmons, scheduled for Dec. 5.
The doors opened and doctors started seeing patients in November at Lakeland Regional Health’s newest location: a three-story, $65 million facility on 20.6 acres at Kathleen Road and Interstate 4. The new 76,000-square-foot center has 52 state-of-the-art patient exam rooms and four procedure rooms. It offers primary care, family medicine, lab services and specialty care services in neurology, pulmonology, urology, general surgery and trauma, infectious disease and endocrinology. It also houses LRH’s new graduate medical education program. An urgent care center is scheduled to open in the next few months for things like minor injuries, infections and viruses. A freestanding emergency department is also planned, which will treat things like broken bones and more acute illnesses. For issues needing surgery, the main hospital will be a quick ambulance ride away.
MICROGRID COMMUNITY
LICENSE PLATE READERS
CHRISTMAS PARADE CHANGES
LATE START/EARLY RELEASE
PROPERTY OWNERS WARNED
A new subdivision of 77 homes in Lakeland’s northwest quadrant is poised to become the city’s first solar microgrid community. Lakeland’s City Commission approved a partnership between Lakeland Electric, BlockEnergy and Highland Homes to construct 77 solar-powered singlefamily homes networked together in a “microgrid.” Each home will have its own solar panels and batteries, but these will be linked together. A central energy park will have additional battery storage to help control the neighborhood flow. Lakeland Electric will own the solar equipment, paying Tampa-based BlockEnergy LLC about $55,000 per home. The community will be connected to Lakeland Electric’s grid — contributing excess power when it has a surplus and drawing power as needed. The proposed neighborhood of Myrtlebrook will be located west of Dr. N.E. Roberts Elementary School, on Myrtle Road, west of Green Road.
In a few months, Lakeland police will have extra eyes on the road when they’re looking for particular vehicles connected with AMBER alerts, missing seniors, fugitive suspects or stolen cars. The “eyes” aren’t additional officers -they’re automatic license plate readers that will be placed at strategic spots around the city. Lakeland Police Chief Sam Taylor calls the high-tech devices a “force multiplier” for his department. The City Commission approved a contract to lease 19 of the readers for $250 per camera per month — or $57,000 a year — plus $6,650 in installation costs, from Flock Safety. The solar-powered equipment won’t cost taxpayers anything; it will be paid for with proceeds from the city’s red light camera program.
“After much consideration during our most recent event meeting, the group decided to not include Lake Morton Drive in the 2023 parade route,” said Bob Donahay, director of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts. “This decision is based on public safety and the expense it would take to properly manage the lakeshore, but possible impacts to the swan population at Lake Morton was another huge factor.” The parade route was modified recently because a part of Orange Street is closed for three months so underground utilities can be connected to a new apartment complex being constructed across from Barnett Family Park. Lakeland residents Sydney Milton and Sally Bendele created a petition on Change.org, asking city officials to detour the parade away from Lake Morton and its iconic swans. It got more than 600 signatures.
High school juniors and seniors could hit that snooze button a few more times or leave school early if Polk County Public Schools Superintendent Fred Heid’s latest proposal — a Late Start/ Early Release program — is approved. The move would be in addition to the Florida Legislature’s mandated later start times, which don’t go into effect until the 2026-27 school year. The statute states that middle schools may not begin the instructional day prior to 8:00 a.m., and high schools may not begin prior to 8:30 a.m. Currently, middle schools begin at about 8:30 a.m. and high schools start at 7 a.m. The School Board must vote on it. There are multiple requirements, including having a GPA of 2.0 or above in core coursework and satisfying assessment requirements for graduation.
Polk County leaders are warning property owners to stay away from the Florida Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Funding Agency. PACE is a state home- and business-improvement program that was designed to help people with little to no credit perform energy-efficient and hurricanehardening upgrades on their homes that they might not otherwise be able to afford. They can install solar panels and hurricane shutters, repair or replace roofs, install new air-conditioners, and purchase generators or even pool pumps. Polk County Tax Collector Joe Tedder and the county commission are so concerned about PACE’s practices that they issued warning letters to property owners in June and October and joined a lawsuit for relief from the program after PACE moved to demand tax collectors in every Florida county place their program’s collections on tax bills. That’s because it’s not a loan — it’s a lien, and customers could actually lose their homes if they can’t pay what some say are exorbitant costs and interest rates.
9
S
d s!
ho
o u y r frie r o f p n
Downtown’s Coolest Holiday Market Cocktails & Mocktails by BeSpoke Craft Cocktails Food by Bandidas & The Gnarly Cuban Sweets by Herbert Sherbert Ice Cream Co, Meme’s Sugar Bakery, Brin’s Baking Boutique, Just Pie Orlando Coffee by Jude Holiday Spirit by Destroyer
December 2nd | Ritz Theatre | 11am - 4pm
havenmagazines.com
10
POLK TOP 10 BANDIT MARKET
SANTA PAWS
HOLIDAY NIGHT MARKET
DWIGHT ICENHOWER AS ELVIS
LKLD SANTACON
Dec. 2, 11 am – 4 pm at the Ritz Theatre in Winter Haven. Find the unexpected and amazing while shopping from the coolest vendors in Central Florida. As always, they’ll have the tastiest holiday cocktails & food for purchase. More info on FB @thebanditmarket.
Dec. 5, 6 – 9:30 pm at Jensen’s Corner Bar. Support the Humane Society of Polk County - Polk’s first No-Kill facility. Enjoy live music, appetizers by Arabellas, a hot chocolate station and a specialty holiday cocktail. Buy tickets at humanesocietyofpolkcounty.org.
Dec. 9, 5 – 10 pm. A holiday blowout featuring FOUR unique market experiences curated by Downtown Lakeland, Buena Market, Lakeland Punk Flea, and Art Crawl! This event will span five blocks of Kentucky Avenue from Lemon St. to Oak St. More info on FB @DowntownLKLD
Dec. 9 at 2 pm or 7 pm at the Ritz Theatre. One day, two shows! Dwight is a world champion Elvis tribute performer who will have you dancing in your blue suede shoes. Read about him in this issue of LKLD. Purchase tickets at centralfloridatix.com.
Dec. 9, 5 pm. LKLD SANTACON is an annual Santa-themed pub crawl in downtown Lakeland that includes drink specials, games and prizes. Please come dressed in your most festive holiday garb. All profits donated to Kids Pack, Inc. More info online. lkldsantacon.com
POLAR EXPRESS: AIRMAIL EDITION
ART/IFACT RESIDENT SHOW
THE NUTCRACKER
A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS LIVE
A CANDID CONVERSATION WITH STEVE-O
Dec. 15, 6 pm at ART/ifact Studio. A night of communal art from over 18 resident artists, entertainment, live music, interactive art, and food & drinks. They’ll also be hosting a silent art auction to support their operations. FB @artifactstudios
Dec. 15, 7:30 pm at the Branscomb Auditorium. The Nutcracker Education Experience is a collaborative effort between Florida Dance Theatre, Polk County Schools, and community members to provide students with an immersive dance program featuring students at Rochelle School of The Arts and Crystal Lake Elementary. centralfloridatix.com
Dec. 15 – 17 presented by The Missing Piece Theatre at the Gem Theater. A 30-minute stage adaptation of the classic animated TV special featuring Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the gang discovering the true meaning of Christmas. Each night will also include a special appearance from a local community choir. centralfloridatix.com
Dec. 29, 6 pm at Union Hall in Lakeland. An evening of conversation and comedy for a cause as LkldNow Editor, Cindy interviews her brother, discussing his career on the “Jackass” show and shares stories from their childhood. All proceeds support LkldNow and their independent nonprofit newsroom. lkldnow.com
Dec. 15 & 16, 5 pm at the Aerospace Center for Excellence. Begin the evening with a reading of the “Polar Express” then board a Boeing 727 for a “flight” to deliver your letter to Santa at the North Pole. Afterwards, enjoy hot chocolate and cookies. Purchase tickets online. aceedu.org
11
ORLANDO TOP 10 UNIVERSAL’S HOLIDAY PARADE
ASIAN LANTERN FESTIVAL
TREE LIGHTING CELEBRATION
Throughout December at Universal Orlando, catch largerthan-life balloons floating through the streets of Universal Studios along with appearances by Minions, Shrek and Madagascar. See holiday floats go by, dancers, and Santa! universalorlando.com
Throughout December at the Central Florida Zoo. See over 30 different, hand-constructed illuminated lantern displays around the Zoo on a 3/4mile path. Tickets must be purchased online. Limited tickets are available per night. centralfloridazoo.org
KEVIN KELLY CABERET LIVE!
JINGLE BELL RUN
GRANDMA PARTY
Dec. 6 & 7, 7:30 pm at the Winter Park Playhouse. A holiday performance to lift your spirits! A truly “New York-style” cabaret, each performance is approximately 55 minutes in length with no intermission. Doors open at 6:30pm for seating. Purchase tickets online. winterparkplayhouse.org
Dec. 9, 9 am at Baldwin Park. Wear your best holiday attire and run, walk or stroll to spread good cheer. Raise funds to support research for the Arthritis Foundation, plus life-changing arthritis resources & local programs. events.arthritis.org
Dec. 10, 10 am – 5:30 pm at Stardust Video & Coffee. This is the “Grandmother” of Art Bazaars in Orlando! Shop vintage & unique vendors, plants, full bar, raffles, live music, tattoo pop-up and more. More info on FB @grandmaparty.
havenmagazines.com
Dec. 1, 5 – 9 pm. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer hosts the lighting of the Christmas tree at Lake Eola Park’s Washington Plaza. Enjoy a snowfall in Florida, shop local from over 30 vendors and stop by for a visit with Santa! orlando.gov
12
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA WITH WYNTON MARSALIS
ENZIAN CHRISTMAS SERIES
Dec. 2, 7 pm at Dr. Phillips Center. Comprised of 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today, led by Marsalis, with special guest vocalist Ashley Pezzotti. Hear original compositions and rare historic compositions. drphillipscenter.org
Christmas movies at 3 pm every Wednesday at the Enzian Theater in December. Dec. 6: Jingle All the Way; Dec. 13: White Christmas; Dec. 20: Elf; and Dec. 27: National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. Purchase tickets online at enzian.org.
SUGAR PLUM FAIRY’S WINTER TALE
POP-TARTS BOWL
Dec. 15, 7 pm at Dr. Phillips Center. The Orlando Metropolitan Ballet proudly presents “The Sugar Plum Fairy’s Winter Tale, “ a two-Act ballet set in the enchanting world of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker.” The story begins with Clara’s gift of a nutcracker doll. drphillipscenter.org
Dec. 28, 5:45 pm at Camping World Stadium. This game will match the top selection from the ACC (inclusive of Notre Dame) outside of the CFP series against the second selection from the Big 12 outside of the CFP series. campingworldstadium.com
TAMPA TOP 10 CHRISTMAS TOWN
FUNNY GIRL
Throughout December at Busch Gardens. Try holiday inspired food and shows like Christmas on Ice. Stay after the sun goes down for twinkling lights of every color and fireworks, plus heartwarming moments with Santa and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer! buschgardens.com/tampa
SECOND SATURDAY ART WALK Dec. 9, 5 – 9 pm. The Central Arts District, Grand Central District, Warehouse Arts District, Uptown Arts District and downtown Waterfront District come together as one arts destination. Parking information and map online at stpeteartsalliance.org/artwalk.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL GETS DECKED
SANTA FEST & TREE LIGHTING
ON YOUR FEET!
Dec. 1 – 3 at the Straz Center. This love letter to the theatre is the story of the indomitable Fanny Brice, a girl from the Lower East Side who dreamed of a life on the stage. Featuring one of the greatest musical scores of all time, including “Don’t Rain on My Parade.” strazcenter.org
Dec. 2 beginning with a parade at 1 pm. Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park transforms into a winter wonderland beginning with Tampa’s Christmas Parade, Santa Fest, Tampa’s Tree Lighting Ceremony and concluding with a classic movie. friendsoftamparec.org
Dec. 7, 7:30 pm at the Mahaffey Theater. The inspiring true story about heart, heritage and two people who believed in their talent—and each other— to become an international sensation: Emilio and Gloria Estefan. themahaffey.com
Dec. 8 – 23 by the Carrollwood Players in Tampa. This fresh and outrageously funny take on the Charles Dickens classic asks the question, what would happen if everything that could go wrong with a community theatre production of A Christmas Carol - did go wrong? carrollwoodplayers.org
HOT CHOCOLATE RUN
WATERCOLOR CLASS
SING-ALONG WHITE CHRISTMAS
NUTCRACKER! MAGICAL CHRISTMAS BALLET
Dec. 10, 7 am – 1 pm at the Tampa Convention Center. Choose from a 5K, 10K, or 15K distance. Afterwards, celebrate with waterfront views and music, vendors, and a Chocoholic finisher’s mug full of fondue, dippables, and hot chocolate. hotchocolate15k.com/city/tampa
Dec. 11, 6:30 – 8 pm at Show + Tell in Tampa. Learn how to create a beautiful winter-themed wreath of winter leaves. Get step by step instruction in color mixing and brush techniques. All supplies are included and no experience or artistic skill necessary. armatureworks.com
Dec. 24 at 3 pm at the Tampa Theatre. For the first time, Tampa Theatre is showing the singalong version, so you can add your own voices to standards like “Sisters,” “Count Your Blessings,” “Snow” and “White Christmas.” tampatheatre.org
Dec. 30 at noon, 4 pm, and 8 pm at the Mahaffey Theatre. Performed by an international cast and Ukrainian Principal Artists. Be transported by the magic of jaw-dropping acrobatics, larger-than-life puppets and stunning hand-crafted sets and costumes. themahaffey.com
13
14
WORDS Tara Crutchfield
PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson
WHO’S A GOOD BOY? In 1972, two women interested in helping stray animals were introduced to each other by a veterinarian. This kismet meeting would mean better lives for thousands of animals in Polk County for decades to come. Francis Gerrard and Peggy Harwick joined forces to establish what is now the Humane Society of Polk County. The nonprofit is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, and the extension of humane education. Typically, with 30 dogs and 75 cats in residence at any given time, the Humane Society of Polk County took in more than 1700 animals in their last fiscal year. According to the shelter, “All accepted animals are spayed or neutered, provided with shots, tested for heartworms or feline leukemia/aids, de-wormed, micro-chipped, provided a physical exam by a local veterinarian and given comfortable shelter, food, and water.” In 1980, they built the original shelter on Sage Road. “It was just a little concrete building with cats in the front and kennels in the back,” said Humane Society Executive Director Lisa Baker. Originally from Cincinnati, Baker moved to Florida in 1987 to be closer to family. Her mother was a former water skier for Cypress Gardens. It wasn’t just family that beckoned Baker to the Sunshine State. “It’s a lot better weather,” she said. “I wouldn’t trade one foot of Florida for the whole state of Ohio.” She started bookkeeping for the Humane Society and eventually came on part-time – though there was nothing ‘part-time’ about it. She often pulled 40-hour weeks. “You just get so involved. It’s a passion,” she said. Many tail wags and puppy kisses later, in 1991, Lisa Baker became the executive director. “In 2004, Hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Jeanne all swept through and plowed right over that shelter. We had to evacuate, and we worked out of a little 8x10 room out of a vet’s office on Avenue F,” she said. They worked there for six months while renovating the storm-battered shelter. In the same year, the Humane Society of Polk County decided to become the county’s first no-kill shelter, meaning they do not euthanize animals to make space. “If a veterinarian determines it is in the best interest of the animal, we do follow their advice to euthanize,” according to their website. “The other circumstance when we would euthanize an animal is if it is deemed by our veterinarian and our animal behavioral specialist that the animal would be a danger to the public to adopt.”
- CONTINUED ON PAGE 16 -
15
In June 2015, their staff of thirteen employees moved to the current shelter on Dundee Road, the former Winter Haven Furniture Warehouse. The building is 12,000 square feet on five acres of land. “The board was very forward-thinking at that time, and they allowed me to go and look at other shelters,” said the executive director. Baker visited 40 kennels in locations as far away as Georgia to investigate what equipment and methods others were using. She brought back a trove of good information that they incorporated into the design of their new space. (During our interview, two senior cats got into a small tiff. She stopped and smiled. “We’re having a bit of cattitude today.” We laughed, and the interview resumed.) When entering the shelter, one will notice separate cat rooms – one for seniors, adults, adolescents, and kittens. They have a plethora of playthings and plenty of pals to pad around with. The senior and adult rooms have cat doors accessing an outdoor screened-in room called the “catio.” “That’s why we designed these like this,” Baker said. “It’s a home environment, so you can see how they might react in your home. You can sit and spend some time with them.” On the other side of the lobby are individual cat rooms for felines who think they single-handedly rule the world. “We try to do as much green technology as we can,” Baker said, pointing out their LED lighting throughout the building and solar panels on the parking lot side of the roof. Water for cleaning the kennels and floors comes from a well, while their kitchen is on City water. - CONTINUED ON PAGE 19 -
16
17
UPCOMING SHOWS & EVENTS Rochelle School of the Arts
14
DECEMBER
9
DECEMBER
Historic Ritz Theatre
Historic Ritz Theatre
The Most Wonderful Crime Of The Year Balmoral Event Center
DECEMBER
Balmoral Event Center
DECEMBER
Balmoral All Day Christmas
@centralfloridatix 18
6
Elvis Tribute
Downtown Winter Haven
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.
2
(Dwight Icenhower)
Winter Haven SantaCon 2023
havenmagazines.com
DECEMBER
Bell, Book & Candle
DECEMBER
The Nutcracker
15
16
The well-thought-out shelter features sound absorption and a high-tech wet/dry vacuum cleaning system in place of trenches. Everything is cleaned using accelerated hydrogen peroxide for sterilization. Each area has its own air system to avoid cross-contamination. The Humane Society didn’t sound or smell like a typical space housing that many animals. Along with adoption services, the Humane Society of Polk County provides low-cost spaying and neutering in their on-site surgery suite through SNIP, their Spay Neuter Inoculation Program. The program started for cats only, as they are the most euthanized animals in the county. Slowly, they incorporated smaller dogs and will now take dogs up to 100 pounds. “We weren’t designed to be a big spay/neuter clinic.[...] We decided we would try to build our system up to give people on the east side of Polk County a way to get their animals spayed and neutered at an affordable price without having to go all the way over to Lakeland,” said Baker. Through their adoption services, spay/neuter program, and by providing 35,000 pounds of pet food to low-income pet owners annually, the Humane Society of Polk County prevents more than 4,000 animals from being surrendered to Polk County Animal Control each year. This saves taxpayers an estimated $650,000 yearly through their public and private partnership with the Polk County Government. Another initiative of the Humane Society is their WAG University, led by Animal Behaviorist Diann Andress CPDT-KA, DN-DTC, CTDI, DNWTWI. The pup school has classes ranging from basic manners and tricks to a Canine Good Citizen certification. The shelter also works with the dogs currently in their care. The first thing they learn is a game called Ready, Ready. Staff use 100% chicken hotdog pieces to train the dogs. “That gets them conditioned to people coming into the kennel because then they’re not as afraid of new people,” Baker said. They also work with them on staying at doors. Any dog owner knows the struggle of an escape artist every time the door opens. They teach them to wait at the door before exiting to mitigate that. “All this is instrumental to helping you when you get your pet adopted so that it’s going to be a better pet for you. That is our goal.” If you’d like to help out the four-legged friends at the Humane Society, consider a cash donation. This helps keep the shelter running and affords them resources, including new equipment like anesthesia machines and renovations. Animal food, kitty litter, old towels or bedclothes, paper towels, and cleaning supplies are also a big help. “We can always use volunteers,” Baker said. “That’s another way to give, is to give of yourself.” Show your support on December 5 at Jensen’s Corner Bar for the Humane Society of Polk County’s 9th annual Santa Paws event. The event runs from 6-9:30 pm and will feature live music by KeySoundSoul, appetizers by Arabellas, a hot chocolate station, and a specialty holiday cocktail featuring Tito’s Handmade Vodka. Each guest also receives one entry to their premium prize package raffles as a thank you. Enjoy a silent auction, and a cash bar while supporting a wag-worthy cause. The Humane Society of Polk County 3195 Dundee Rd, Winter Haven (863) 324-5227 humanesocietyofpolkcounty.org FB: The Humane Society of Polk County, Inc.
19
WORDS Tara Crutchfield
PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson
Dwight Icenhower: Welcome to My World One doesn’t have to travel to the neon sign-lit, casino-lined streets of Las Vegas to see world-class Elvis Presley tribute artists. Lake Otis in Winter Haven is home to the best there is. Dwight Icenhower is the only tribute artist in history to win five Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist awards at Graceland. Aside from that, he’s taken first place in 75 contests throughout his tenure as “The Cool Cat” from Tennessee. When it comes to impersonating Elvis, Icenhower is the King.
He aspired to be a high school band director and attended college for a time before his career as a full-time tribute artist began to snowball. “I thought if I’m really going to give this a go, I’m going to have to do it now while I’m young.” It was now or never for the artist. Since then, life on the road is the only one he’s known, performing 150-200 nights a year worldwide. Audiences from the United States and Australia to Europe and Japan “Just Can’t Help Falling in Love” with Dwight Icenhower. “My most die-hard fans are here in Florida, Holland, Japan, and Ohio,” he revealed.
“This all happened through my mother,” Icenhower said. “I grew up, and she’d be playing his movies and his Christmas album at Christmas time.” The kid from Pomeroy, Ohio, grew into a young man obsessed with music. “I’ve always been involved in music. Mostly, my interests were to teach music.”
Donning a $3K wig specially made in Canada, stage makeup, and the whole Elvis getup – Icenhower is an uncanny King of Rock and Roll. When lifelong Presley fans see him perform for the first time, “You can tell that they get lost in it,” he said. “They’re kind of reliving, I guess, their youth. You can see it on their faces when you walk out.”
Now 42, Icenhower started his tribute career at 16 years old. “It was kind of a fluke how it all got started,” he said. The self-described “band geek” starred as the King of Rock and Roll in a variety show during his sophomore year of high school. “The band director knew that I was a huge Elvis fan and that I loved that genre of old-school rock and roll music,” said Icenhower. He asked him if he could sing. Icenhower wasn’t sure – he’d never tried before. His Elvis routine went on so famously that the varsity high school coach hired him to perform at his wedding. “I didn’t even know I could make money doing this,” he said. “That was my first gig, at his wedding.” He laughed thinking back on it – a kid in a pink jacket and drawn-on sideburns gyrating to Elvis backing tracks.
“It’s a long transformation, and it took me years to learn about contour makeup and all the shading,” Icenhower said. His wife, Vicky Icenhower, a mixed multi-media sculpture artist from LA, has helped him perfect the look. Well, Vicky and everyone’s favorite queens on “Ru Paul’s Drag Race.” “I’ve learned so much watching these guys do their makeup,” he said. “There are guys who naturally wake up and look like Elvis. With me, I’ve learned how to make that whole package by learning the makeup tips.” It used to take him - CONTINUED ON PAGE 23 Photo Provided
20
21
Make an impact this year.
SLEIGH THE STYLE GAME
Become a Foster!
‘TIS THE SEASON TO DAPPER UP
Visit www.spcaflorida.org/fostering to learn more and apply. You’ll be making a difference!
SKULLY’S BARBER SALON 863.224.3507 | 434 W Pipkin Rd, Lakeland
5850 Brannen Rd S, Lakeland FL 33813 • 863-646-7722 • www.spcaflorida.org
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
OPO SYMPHONY SERENADE DECEMBER 7-8
HOLLY JOLLY PLANT MARKET DECEMBER 9
A CHRISTMAS JAZZ PARTY DECEMBER 16
HOLLY JOLLY STORYTIME WITH THE OPO DECEMBER 17
YULETIDE: WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION Featuring The Byrne Brothers DECEMBER 21
JAZZ INTO THE NEW YEAR JANUARY 6
More Events Online at www.boktowergardens.org
1151 TOWER BOULEVARD | LAKE WALES, FL 33853 863-676-1408 | BOKTOWERGARDENS.ORG
SPONSORED IN PART BY
havenmagazines.com
22
two hours to transform into Elvis, but now he can get out the door in his blue suede shoes in about 20 minutes. “The music part of it, the singing, that all came natural.” There’s always a hint of Elvis in his voice, even when covering another artist. Icenhower, like Elvis, is a natural baritone with a four-octave range. “I lucked out with that,” he said. “I like the singing part of it. I like the big, emotional ballads.” “My Way,” “An American Trilogy,” and “It’s Now or Never” are some of his favorite songs to perform. Icenhower’s life has lined up with Presley’s in more than just his on-stage persona. He’s shared the stage with personal friends of the King including D.J. Fontana, The Jordanaires, The Sweet Inspirations, Cynthia Pepper, Julie Parrish, Charlie Hodge, Duke Bardwell, Eddie Miles, and Joe Esposito. He had the opportunity to meet Lisa Marie Presley several times before her passing earlier this year. As if he couldn’t get any more Memphis street-cred, Icenhower hung out with the first lady of rock and roll. “My wife and I were at this club on Beale Street in Memphis. We got a booth upstairs, and there was another booth right beside us. We saw another group coming in. It was Priscilla Presley, her grandson Benjamin, and the Memphis Mafia.” By the night’s end, the group was sharing stories and drinks. Many of Icenhower’s die-hard fans were original fans of Elvis, now in their seventies and eighties. The breakaway success of Baz Luhrmann’s 2022 “Elvis” biopic introduced a new generation to the King. “He put this movie out, and Elvis became number one again on all the charts,” said Icenhower. “I started seeing, at all my shows, a lot of younger people.” He continues to get multigenerational audiences “All Shook Up.” Asked how he landed on the Chain of Lakes of all the places he’s performed, Icenhower noted that he’d lived in Florida since 2005. “I’ve never known where I was going to plant my roots,” he said. “We were looking for a historic home. An old house that had charm to it.” They found that home in Winter Haven, where they’ve been for a year. Outside of keeping Elvis’s legacy alive, Icenhower loves concerts. “We go to concerts all the time. I’m a huge Elton John fan. I’ve seen him 116 times in concert.” Icenhower also does an Elton John tribute show, though the King comes more naturally. “Elvis is like breathing to me,” he said. “I love doing those [Elton John] shows because it’s a challenge.”
Photos Provided
A fan of other tribute artists, including Absolute Queen and Absolute Bowie, Icenhower produced a festival for them in Sarasota ten years running. Shake, Rattle, and Soul, which concluded earlier this year, was hosted in the 5,000seat Robarts Arena with tributes to Rod Stewart, the Beatles, and, of course, Elvis. Don’t miss Dwight Icenhower’s December 9 performance at the Historic Ritz Theatre in Downtown Winter Haven. He’ll be crooning like Elvis at 2 pm and 7 pm. On December 7 join him for “An Evening with Elton” at the Gem Theater. You won’t want to miss “Such a Night!” Follow his social media for the upcoming Dwight Icenhower’s VIP Weekend at Nora Mayo Hall on January 5, 6, and 7. “It’s basically a cruise on land,” he said. The event will feature tribute shows, fan-generated events, and a screening of the documentary “Dwight Icenhower: A Mile in My Shoes,” followed by a Q&A with the director. FB: Dwight Icenhower IG @dwight_icenhower_eta Purchase tickets to upcoming shows at CentralFloridaTiX.com
23
WORDS Tara Crutchfield
PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson
Your Polk County HUB According to the CDC, in the United States, in 2020, 1,603,844 new cancer cases were reported, and 602,347 people died of cancer. For every 100,000 people, 403 new cancer cases were reported, and 144 people died of cancer. In Florida, 115,000 were diagnosed, and 132,614 have died. In Polk County, 4,489 people have been diagnosed in one year.
Chris said. Here, folks can join other cancer survivors in a welcoming, supportive space run by survivors with classes for relaxation, sharing, art activities, and beyond. The next ROSE Gathering will be December 12, 2023, from 6-7 pm. Hap said, “It helps people realize other people are going through the same thing and that there is support out there.”
The far-reaching hand of this terrible disease has unfortunately gripped us all either directly or through friends and family.
“The groups have gone very well,” Chris said. “They’re very excited about it. […] We’re progressing. We’re moving forward, and we need more people to come.”
Winter Haven couple and cancer survivors Chris and Hap Hazelwood decided to do something to provide resources and support to those going through this harrowing experience. Hap was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1996. Chris was diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer in 2008. She went through chemotherapy and radiation and went into remission. “Thirteen years later, it came back,” she said. Chris underwent a mastectomy and is currently fighting Stage 4 cancer.
In addition to their monthly ROSE Gatherings, Your Polk County HUB offers cancer patients a HUG in a Box. “With my A-Team, we make a bunch of them for free and give them out to chemo patients that need them,” Chris said. “People don’t know what to get them. I got that question a lot.” These boxes contain helpful items for those undergoing treatment, including knitted caps, socks, lavender essential oil for calming, coloring materials, sea bands for nausea, a water bottle, ginger tea, a notebook, and a thermometer. The HUB has given them out at hospitals including BayCare, Bond Clinic, Moffitt, and Central Florida Healthcare.
In 2010, the Hazelwoods converted their former flower shop building into Your Polk County HUB, a co-working office space for non-profit organizations. Hap called it an incubator for not-for-profits predating similar spaces like the Lodge and Catapult.
You can help support Your Polk County HUB’s mission to provide aid to cancer survivors by donating money or HUG in a Box supplies and by simply getting the word out. If you or someone you know would like a HUG in a Box, contact Chris Hazelwood at yourpolkcountyhub.net.
After selling the building, the mission of the HUB shifted to helping people going through cancer. “No one should ever be going through this alone,” Chris said. Her first time going through treatment, she attended support groups at Winter Haven Hospital. “It was good for the moment,” she said. “It was good. I needed that.” Though she appreciated these groups, she thought she could do something more.
Chris also chairs the board of Relay For Life of Polk County. Started by the American Cancer Society, Relay For Life of Polk County will be on March 15, 2024, at South Central Park in Winter Haven. According to the ACS, “Relay For Life is more than a walk – it’s a chance to come together in your local community to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against every cancer as we come together for every life.”
The mission of Your Polk County HUB is to enhance the quality of cancer survivors’ lives by providing support, resources, and healing that is wholeperson-centered and provides for the mind, body, and soul. This environment will be away from the hospital and treatment centers, providing a comforting place of wellness.
At the relay, teams gather to celebrate survivors and caregivers with a walk. They’ll create a human ribbon in the Andy Thornal lot this year. Hap said, “It’s an opportunity for each not-for-profit to raise money and, just like the original HUB concept, have the comradery of coming together for an event, help support Relay, which is a great thing, but also meet a lot of other non-profits.”
“The other reason it’s grown into this is Chris knows so many people in the community from all her years of volunteering,” Hap said. There isn’t a week that goes by that Chris doesn’t get a call from someone in her network who either has cancer or has a friend or family member going through it.
The Hazelwoods, holding hands, had tearful words of encouragement for those going through cancer. Chris said, “You’re not alone. Reach out, hang in there. Things are getting better. There are new drugs all the time.” Hap added, “One thing that has been so important for both of us is our faith. We know that God has a plan for us, and we know we’ve been given this challenge for a reason. So, we embrace and try to share it and help other people because it’s a tough thing to go through.”
According to the HUB, “Coping with cancer affects your mind, body, emotions, and spirit. These stressors cause headaches, body aches, confusion, frustration, guilt, and depression and [impacts] your relationships. When you receive support for these signs and symptoms, it helps your overall mental health and relationships. These interventions can be used alongside medical treatment and increase their wellness.”
Your Polk County HUB yourpolkcountyhub.net
The HUB hosts monthly get-togethers called ROSE (Ribbons of Strength and Empowerment) Gatherings at the Lodge in Winter Haven. “It’s nothing clinical. It’s mainly for them to talk to other people, and we do fun things,”
havenmagazines.com
24
25
havenmagazines.com
26
WORDS Tara Crutchfield
PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson
Crave & Copper It’s been four years since Crave & Copper first opened their doors in downtown Auburndale. The concept was born from the Florida Brewery. Established in the 70s, the Florida Brewery is the second oldest brewery still in operation in the state. Primarily a manufacturing facility, the brewery opened its doors to the public for a time, introducing a Beer Garden and Taproom at 202 Gandy Road. The brewery became a popular hangout, and when the opportunity came up to open an eatery downtown, they partnered with restaurant industry veterans to be sure their cuisine mirrored their “crave-able” beer. Executive Chef Matt Oakley partnered with his wife, the CFO of the Florida Brewery, Stacey Oakley, and the COO of the brewery, Julie Williams, for the restaurant.
Crave & Copper is situated in the former Hudson Hotel, built in the 1920s. The hotel’s rooms were upstairs, now office space, and Crave & Copper is in place of its original restaurant. Stacey Oakley explained that Auburndale was a stop along the railroad back in the day. As a significant part of the town’s history, they wanted to pay homage. “It ties into the brewery because the copper kettle that sits at the beer garden was also brought down by the railroad in the 1970s,” she said. They spent a year turning the historic building into a rustic, modernindustrial dining space. Railroad imagery and large sliding barn doors, which can be closed to partition the restaurant, fit well within their rustic vibe. Many of the hotel’s original details have been left intact but modernized – like the ceiling, painted copper to suit their color scheme, the rehabbed bar, and the exposed brick on one of the walls. - CONTINUED ON PAGE 28 -
27
Spanning an entire restaurant wall just beyond the barn doors is a mural by Central Florida-based muralist Joe Starks. According to Stacey and Julie, Starks worked off a photo of the building from the 1920s. The image peers into a scene straight from Lake Ave. in the roaring 20s, the only detail bringing it back to the present is the ‘Crave & Copper’ sign. Images of Prohibition, their brewery roots, and Auburndale’s iconic water tower also appear in the piece. Starks finished the monochromatic mural with spray paint in just one weekend, finishing it with copper accents. Stacey Oakley said the Hudson Hotel was a gathering space. They would broadcast fights on their radio outside, and people would gather around to listen. The hotel’s restaurant would host $1 Thanksgiving dinner nights for the community. “The whole basis for what they did is similar to why we wanted to do this here. It was all focused around having a community destination,” she said. “We wanted something that was going to put Auburndale on the map,” said Executive Chef Matt Oakley. In the same way that Winter Haven and Lakeland have built up their downtown with exceptional dining, shopping, and recreation – the Crave & Copper owners want to see the same thing for downtown Auburndale. Folks shouldn’t have to drive out of town for a good meal and good beer, he explained. “We spent an entire year inside this place before we opened, getting it ready,” Matt Oakley said. Crave & Copper opened in October 2019 and operated for just six weeks. “And then the fire happened,” Stacey said. On Friday, December 13, 2019, a state trooper driving through Auburndale saw smoke billowing from the former hotel and called the fire department. The inferno, deemed an electrical fire that started in the wall, decimated their kitchen. Matt and Stacey were in Virginia to attend a concert when the fire occurred. “At 5 in the morning, we get a call saying, ‘Chef, your kitchen burned down,’” Matt said. “It didn’t really hit us until we walked into this place and saw the destruction.” The fire was so intense the metal shelving had melted. “We got so extremely lucky because the fire got cut essentially,” said Stacey. The CO2 tank for their soda machine is much larger than one would find in a typical restaurant as it feeds their brewery side. That CO2 line was severed, creating a curtain that held the fire from the dining room. Sorting through insurance was quite the process. When it was finally approved, the pandemic hit, and prices skyrocketed, causing even more trouble for the restaurateurs. “In hindsight, the fact that we were closed during COVID was somewhat a blessing,” Stacey said. In September 2022, Crave & Copper opened for the second time. Because of the two-year difference, they were able to apply for the Community Redevelopment Grant again and utilize it for their new outdoor patio area. “We had our followers from the original opening that had been waiting in anticipation for us to get back open, and then once we did, they, of course, showed all their support. It was almost like we never left,” said the chef. Stacey agreed, adding, “Being a small town, they are so behind new things coming and love supporting it. Our regulars are amazing, and they’re spreading the word to everybody.” The menu hasn’t changed drastically since C&C’s inception. It boasts the same elevated pub fare as before. Chef Oakley wanted the food to be approachable while introducing folks to foods they might not have had in the area. “We try to source as much as we can from local purveyors,” he said. From local microgreens to fresh organic eggs, “We just want to do fresh, quality food.”
- CONTINUED ON PAGE 31 -
havenmagazines.com
28
29
Clear Vision
CHERISHED
Moments &Traditions
Celebrate and Save!
Pick your promotion •
25% off Non-Rx Sunglasses*
•
30% off Complete 2nd Pair*
•
40% off for Military Veterans on Complete Pair Purchase*
•
30% off Complete Eyewear Purchase with Toy or Food Donation*
Now accepting new patients.
Lakeland-Harden 3350 Harden Blvd
Lakeland-Highlands 2004 CR 540 A
800.282.EYES(3937) • EyesFL.com • FB.com/EyesFL
*Valid on new purchases only from November 1 –December 31, 2023. Offer cannot be combined with insurance or any other discounts. 10 non-perishable food items or a toy valued at $10 or more required for specific discount. Purchases must be complete pair (Rx lenses and frames), except on sunglasses promo.
havenmagazines.com
30
“It’s really about giving our community the best possible food we can at the gastropub level for this area and being able to teach these young kids who are interested in culinary and enabling them an opportunity that they probably wouldn’t get unless they were working in Orlando or Tampa,” Oakley said of his kitchen team. “My goal as a chef is to teach and share my craft. I’m not one of those chefs that like to hold all my secrets in. I’m open with my recipes. I’ll tell anyone what they are. I want people to cook and to learn how to do it right so that we have more chefs and great food in town.” Oakley is joined by Sous Chef Nick Roberts. This family-friendly American brewpub features up to 20 craft beers on tap, live entertainment on the weekends, and weekly lunch and dinner specials that keep guests coming back. One Crave & Copper staple is their fish dip, ideally served with a frosty glass of Polar Pilsner. Made with locally caught Lane Snapper smoked in-house with pecan wood, Chef Matt says, “It’s a traditional Florida fish dip but with my twist on it.” There are no frills, it is just plain good – like, really really good. It is served with hot sauce, lemon, and copper-dusted tortilla chips. Their proprietary copper dust is made with a spice blend from a chef-owned and operated company out of Spokane, Washington. Matt Oakley wanted to highlight the quality of the spices. He created a dry rub using garlic powder, onion powder, chili lime powder, white pepper, kosher salt, and honey granules. Other guest favorites include the hearty Cobb Salad, and the Nashville Hot Honey Chicken Sandwich made with buttermilk brined chicken breast topped with house-made pickles and Nashville hot honey sauce. Crave & Copper recently rolled out their fall menu with seasonal offerings like an oven-roasted turkey sandwich with thinly sliced challah, cheddar cheese, onion jam, herb mayo, and arugula. Another autumnal addition is the beerbraised bratwurst with sauteed peppers and onions and beer-infused wholegrain mustard. Chef Matt noted that they revamped their signature garbage plate to be less messy. Tots are drizzled with copper sauce and topped with candied bacon, scallions, and TFB beer cheese sauce. In addition to crave-worthy bites, C&C has more than a few drinks to imbibe. Florida Brewery COO Julie Williams discussed their five-barrel brew system at Crave & Copper. Three fermenters turn yeast into alcohol, and one bright beer
tank holds finished product ready to be kegged. “This is what we consider our research and development. The big brewery down the street, one batch is 300 barrels,” she said. “This gives us the chance to use a little more creativity on a small batch.” Crave & Copper has up to twenty rotating beers on tap. Stacey Oakley said that their beers cater to the traditional lager style and are made intentionally drinkable for Florida – whether you’re boating, fishing, or backyard barbequing. They added 863 Light, their version of an American Standard Lager, and 863 Ultra, which she described as a more “calorie-conscious American lager” to the menu. Their best-selling beer, Beach Me Up, started as a seasonal brew. The crisp grapefruit shandy earned a fixed spot on the menu due to demand. Post-fire, Crave, and Copper honored the brave firefighters with a beer of their own called Engine 421, a light American lager. Crave & Copper 117 E Lake Ave, Auburndale (863) 968-2971 craveandcopper.com IG @craveandcopper FB: Crave and Copper 31
AGÁPĒ AGORÁ
ADLER’S
254 W Central Ave B, Winter Haven Mon-Sat: 11 AM–9 PM, Sun: 11 AM–6 PM
HAVEN COFFEE
HONEYCOMB BAKERY
543 Ave B SW, Winter Haven Mon-Sun: 11 AM–8 PM, Takeout: 11 AM–7 PM
140 6th St SW, Winter Haven Mon-Sat: 7 AM–3 PM, Sat-Sun: 8 AM–2 PM
BARREL 239 |
THAI HAVEN
LOCAL BARS
140 3rd St SW, Winter Haven Mon-Sun: 7 AM–5 PM, Sun: Closed
239 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
309 W Central Ave, Winter Haven
Mon-Sat: 12 PM–2 AM, Sun: 12 PM–12 AM
Mon-Fri: 11 AM–2 PM, 4 PM–9 PM, Sat: 12 AM–9 PM, Sun: Closed
CENTRAL TAVERN |
273 W Central Ave, Winter Haven
Mon-Sat: 12 PM–2 AM, Sun: 12 PM–12 AM
GROVE ROOTS BREWING CO. |
302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
Mon: Closed, Tues-Thur: 4 PM–10 PM, Fri–Sat: 12 PM–11 PM, Sun: 12 PM–7 PM
OBSCURE WINE CO. |
Downtown Deliciousness. Winter Haven. A great place to be.
276 W Central Ave, Winter Haven
Mon-Thur: 11 AM–10 PM, Fri-Sat: 11 AM–12 AM, Sun: 11 AM–8 PM
UNION TAPROOM |
245 W Central Ave STE 102, Winter Haven
Mon-Thur: 4 PM–10 PM, Fri-Sat: 12 PM–11 PM, Sun: 12 PM–7 PM
havenmagazines.com
32
FIRE RESTAURANT
DELECTABLE DELIGHTS
325 W Central Ave, Winter Haven Mon-Thur: 11 AM–9 PM, Fri: 11 AM–10 PM, Sat: 10 AM–10 PM, Sun: 10 AM–3 PM
LUCILLE’S
SOCE MARKET
245 W Central Ave STE 100, Winter Haven Mon-Thur: 12 AM–9 PM, Fri-Sat: 12 AM–10 PM, Sun: 12 AM–7 PM
380 Ave C SW, Winter Haven Mon-Thur: 11 AM–6 PM, Fri-Sat: 11 AM–6 PM, Sun: Closed
TSUKIYOMI SUSHI
TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE
205 3rd St SW, Winter Haven Mon-Thur: 11 AM–9 PM, Fri: 11 AM–10 PM, Sat: 10 AM–10 PM, Sun: 10 AM–9 PM
301 W Central Ave, Winter Haven
317 W Central Ave, Winter Haven
Mon-Fri: 7 AM–9 PM, Sat: 8 AM–9 PM, Sun: 10 AM–8 PM
Mon-Fri: 11 AM–2 PM, 4 PM–9 PM, Sat: 12 AM–9 PM, Sun: Closed
We proudly support our tenants. Come lease with us. 33
sixtenllc.com 863.299.1195 ideas@sixtenllc.com
SLOW ROLL & SKI SHOW GRAB YOUR BIKE AND ROLL WITH US DECEMBER 16TH @ 3:30 PM
MEET AT THE BIKE SHOP
249 THIRD ST. SW, WINTER HAVEN | (863) 299-9907 | FB@SLOWROLLSKISHOW TUNE UP THAT BIKE AND RIDE WITH US! WE MEET AT THE BIKE SHOP, WE LEISURELY BIKE THROUGH TOWN AS A GROUP, AND WATCH THE WORLD-FAMOUS CYPRESS GARDENS SKI SHOW ON LAKE SILVER. AFTER THAT, WE RIDE BACK AND MEET AT GROVE ROOTS TO HANG OUT.
havenmagazines.com
34
St. Germain Spritz 1.5 ounces St. Germain 2 ounces chilled prosecco 2 ounces chilled soda water lemon twist Pour St. Germain over ice into your glass. Top with prosecco and soda water. Stir. Gently twist a lemon peel on top of your drink. Please drink responsibly. Mocktail: Use elderflower syrup to substitute St. Germain and a nonalcoholic sparkling wine.
35
LISTEN
NOW
havenmagazines.com
PRESENTED BY
36
Check Me Out ;)
Compiled by the staff of the Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr, Lakeland
Larry R. Jackson Branch 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland lakelandgov.net
WINTERLAND By Rae Meadows
A WINTER IN NEW YORK By Josie Silver
Hot chocolate, warm flannels, twisty whodunits. Some things never go out of style. Get cozy with this winter-themed collection from the legendary mystery writer featuring beloved detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.
Tapped to represent the Soviet Union as a gymnast in the Olympics, Anya, a motherless young girl, turns to her neighbor Vera, an older woman who survived ten years in a Gulag camp, for support as she grows to become a more serious Soviet contender in gymnastics.
Moving to New York, young chef Iris offers her services to save a struggling gelato shop in Little Italy. She finds herself falling for the owner’s nephew Gio and his family until all the secrets she’s been keeping threaten to ruin the new life—and new love—she’s been building.
Reeling from the loss of his brother in Vietnam, Richard moves with his family from California to his grandmother’s abandoned house in Utah where he finds the holiday spirit with the help of an elderly neighbor and his dog.
A guide that draws on the Danish philosophy of hygge—which is all about coziness, simple pleasures and the company of loved ones—features 25 creative crafts and recipes, with easy-to-follow instructions and photographs, that will keep you warm no matter how cold it is outside.
CORNBREAD & POPPY By Matthew Cordell
A LOUD WINTER’S NAP By Katy Hudson
A BIG BED FOR LITTLE SNOW By Grace Lin
BEAR CAN’T SLEEP By Karma Wilson
HEDGEHOG! By Ashlyn Anstee
Cornbread LOVES planning and prepping. Poppy does not. Cornbread is ready for Winter. Poppy is... not. But Cornbread and Poppy are best friends, so when Poppy is left without any food for the long winter, Cornbread volunteers to help her out. Their search leads them up Holler Mountain, where the mice might find a new friend... and an old one.
Every year Tortoise sleeps through winter. He assumes he isn’t missing much. Will Tortoise sleep through another winter, or will his friends convince him to stay awake and experience the frosty fun of winter?
Little Snow love the new big, soft bed Mommy made him for the long, cold winter nights. But Mommy says this bed is for sleeping, not jumping! What happens when he can’t resist jump, jump, jumping on his new fluffy, bouncy bed?
It’s winter, and deep in the forest, Bear should be fast asleep. But when his friends come by to check on him, they realize that Bear is still awake! They brew him hot tea and sing him lullabies, but nothing seems to work. Can Bear go to bed or will he be up all winter?
As the cold winter approaches, the grumpy hedgehog refuses to share his hedge with the garden animals looking for shelter, but he’s about to lean a valuable lesson in helping others.
MIDWINTER MURDER By Agatha Christie
37
A CHRISTMAS MEMORY By Richard Paul Evans
MAKING WINTER By Emma Mitchell
WORDS Shannon Carnevale Natural Resources and Conservation Extension Agent UF/IFAS Extension Polk County
Building a Bird-Friendly Polk County: Tips for Cavity-Nester Conservation December is the perfect time to learn about the fascinating world of our cavity-nesting birds in Central Florida. These birds, including the enchanting Eastern screech owl, play a vital role in our ecosystem at both the local and regional scale. This holiday season, consider thinking about giving a gift to our local cavity-nesting bird species! UNDERSTANDING CAVITY-NESTING BIRDS IN FLORIDA Cavity-nesting birds, such as various owl species, woodpeckers, and small songbirds, seek out natural cavities in trees or in some cases, create their own cavities for their nesting. These birds are crucial for maintaining ecological balance, acting as natural pest controllers, and contributing to biodiversity. Florida’s cavity nesters include the downy woodpecker, wood duck, Carolina wren, and Eastern screech owl, among others. The American kestrel and the red-cockaded woodpecker are two cavity nesters in Florida which are listed as federally endangered. Woodpeckers, Carolina chickadees, and brown-headed nuthatches are examples of what’s known as “primary” cavity-nesters which means they prefer to excavate their own cavities and will not readily take to humansupplied nestboxes. If you’d like to support these species, consider leaving a snag (another word for standing dead tree) in your yard if you have one. You can keep safety in mind by cutting off the top of the tree, if necessary, and leaving at least 12-15 ft of snag standing. Most of our cavity nesting species are “secondary” cavity nesters, meaning they cannot excavate their own nesting cavity and will use an abandoned one from a primary cavity nester or, if available, will use human-supplied nestboxes.
UF/IFAS Photo by Cat Wofford (red-bellied woodpecker)
38
SPECIES HIGHLIGHT: THE EASTERN SCREECH OWL
JOIN OUR NEST BOX BUILDING CLASS!
The Eastern Screech Owl, Florida’s smallest owl, is an efficient predator, despite its diminutive size of 6-9 inches. With a large head, ear tufts, and varying colorations of red, brown, or grey, these owls are a common sight in forested areas, city parks, and residential neighborhoods. They are generalists, meaning they have a varied diet and can survive and thrive in a variety of habitats. Data suggests that suburban Eastern screech owls may have higher survival rates than their rural counterparts due to more food availability and fewer predators.
Looking for an easier way to support the Eastern Screech Owl?
According to the North American Breeding Bird Survey, their numbers have decreased annually by close to 1% for a cumulative decline of about 37% between 1966 and 2019, making them a “species in decline” in the Southeastern USA.
Join us for a nestbox building workshop just after the new year, in January or February. You’ll learn a bit more about Florida’s cavity nesting species and build-your-own nestbox to take home. We’ve taken all the guesswork out of it! For class dates and information, visit PolkCountyExtension.Eventbrite.com or scan the QR code provided. These workshops are provided at no cost to the participant thanks to a generous grant from the Coastal and Heartland National Estuary Program. You can learn more about them at, chnep.org. IN SUMMARY Our cavity-nesting birds, from the silent hunters like the Eastern screech owl to the industrious woodpeckers, are integral parts of our ecosystem. By providing them with safe nesting habitats, we not only aid their conservation but also enrich our natural surroundings. Remember, your efforts in creating these artificial habitats are a step toward preserving the delicate balance of our local ecosystem.
Now, for the good news! Eastern screech owls readily adopt artificial habitat in the form of nestboxes and quickly become beloved family members of the residential areas in which they are found. These charismatic little owls keep watch from the nestbox’s opening and can be easily observed by neighbors, friends, and family. They tolerate the hustle and bustle of active families if we respect their boundaries and observe them from a distance. Never intentionally annoy or harass your local owls … or they may leave for other accommodations!
For more information on cavity-nesting birds and how to support them, feel free to reach out to me on Twitter/X and Instagram at @PolkNR. Happy Holidays, everyone!
THE IMPORTANCE OF ARTIFICIAL NESTING HABITATS Habitat loss and environmental changes have made it increasingly challenging for many bird species to find safe nesting areas. Providing artificial nesting sites in the form of nestboxes is a proactive step towards supporting bird populations that may struggle to find natural nesting sites. By installing a nest box, you’re not just adding a feature to your garden; you’re actively participating in the conservation of our local avian biodiversity. When it comes to nest boxes, one size does not fit all. Different bird species have distinct preferences for their nesting sites – from the size of the box to the diameter of the entrance and the height at which the box is placed. To truly cater to the needs of specific bird species you wish to attract, it’s crucial to follow detailed guidelines. A fantastic resource for species-specific nest box plans and guidelines is www. NestWatch.org. This platform offers a wealth of information to help you create the perfect nesting environment for your targeted bird species. Check out the, “All About Birdhouses” and “Right Bird, Right House” sections to find free plans for constructing the perfect nestbox for your yard!
Eastern screech owl: Forest Service photo by Tanya Flores
39
havenmagazines.com
40
DECEMBER 2023 YOGA FOR OSTEOPOROSIS EVERY FRIDAY Dec 1, 2023, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Yoga Haven 1511 6th St SE, Winter Haven Practice a series of poses created by Dr. Fishman that can help to strengthen the bones and improve balance and flexibility. Give yourself one hour of slower paced yoga to open the body, connect with the breath and calm the mind. No experience necessary. All levels welcome. ORANGE BLOSSOM REVUE Dec 1, 2023, 3:00 PM - 9:30 PM Lake Wailes Park 499 East Park Ave, Lake Wales Dec. 1 from 3 pm - 9:30 pm and Dec. 2. from noon - 9:30 pm. A weekend of American Roots music, food trucks, and more! Purchase tickets and view the schedule online. orangeblossomrevue.com
ADD YOUR EVENT
TOUGH MUDDER CENTRAL FLORIDA 2023 - 5K, 10K, 15K Dec 2, 2023, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Clear Springs Ranch 6105 Spirit Lake Road, Winter Haven Tough Mudder is more than just an obstacle course. Built on a foundation of teamwork and overcoming obstacles, it’s the chance to unplug from the daily grind, experience the unexpected, and accomplish something bigger than yourself. All Tough Mudder 5K, 10K, and 15K events are untimed, so there’s no pressure and no judgement - just a good time. Participants must be 13+ (5K) or 14+ (10K or 15K) to participate. centralfloridatix.com
2-DAY FAIRY HOUSE BUILDING WORKSHOP Dec 2, 2023, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Join the Fairyhouse Ladies, Vikki and Ronda, for a two-day workshop where you will build your own beautiful fairy house. Attendance on both days is required. No experience is necessary. Participants must be 18 or older. Registration required. 863-734-1222 boktowergardens.org
BANDIT MARKET Dec 2, 2023, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET Bandit Market is back for our annual holiday Dec 2, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM market! Bandit is an alternative handmade and 250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven vintage market. Expect to find the unexpected Food, plants, & makers! Shop artisan food and amazing while shopping with the coolest vendors, plants, food trucks, and more while vendors from all over Central Florida. And as FIRST FRIDAY: HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR supporting a healthy & connected community. always, we’ll have the tastiest holiday cocktails & Dec 1, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM We are across from Grove Roots on the NE corner food around! More info on FB @thebanditmarket Downtown, Lakeland of 3rd St. & Ave C SW in the old BB&T parking Enjoy watching local fine arts students singing lot in downtown Winter Haven every Saturday. PARENTS- TAKE THE AFTERNOON FOR and performing on stage near Munn Park. Take winterhavenfaarmersmarket.com YOURSELF: YOGA FOR KIDS AT YOGA pictures with Santa at Crews Bank on Main St. HAVEN Downtown shops and restaurants will be open YOGA IN THE GARDENS Dec 2, 2023, 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM late. Don’t miss the Makers Market, featuring local Dec 2, 2023, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Yoga Haven artists and creators, on N Kentucky Ave, Food Bok Tower Gardens 1511 6th Street SE, Winter Haven Trucks on Pine St., and the Classy Car Show on At this Yoga for Kids special event, Kat will lead 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Tennessee Ave. Streets are closed to vehicles, so the students in a short discussion of yoga and its This inclusive class includes gentle yoga come prepared to walk about! downtownlkld.com movements that move our spine in all directions, benefits, followed by guided yoga practice, and “playtime” with team-building and group/partner A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY breathing techniques, and extended relaxation yoga activities and games. Suggested age: 8-12 infused with a sprinkling of yoga philosophy. All TO THE FORUM levels are welcome. Beginners are encouraged to years old, all experience levels welcome. Please Dec 1, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM reach out to us at 863.372.1682 with specific attend. Price $12 members / $17 non-members, Theatre Winter Haven requests or questions. winterhavenyoga.com registration required. boktowergardens.org 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Nov. 22 - Dec. 17, days and times vary. DOCUMENTARY SCREENING - SAMUEL HOLIDAYS AT LEGOLAND Sondheim’s joyous, musical romp through Rome BAK: PAINTER OF QUESTIONS Dec 2, 2023, 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM has desperate lovers, scheming neighbors and secrets behind every toga. theatrewinterhaven.com LEGOLAND® Florida Resort Dec 2, 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven IMPROV COMEDY SHOW December 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 22-31. Visit the Holiday 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland Dec 1, 2023, 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM A free screening of the documentary, “Samuel Village Postal Service to send your letters to Rec Room Bak: Painter of Questions.” Learn more about LEGO Santa. Rock around the giant LEGO tree 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland the artist featured in their latest exhibition, to holiday tunes. Take “elfies” with your favorite Two show times 7:30 PM is the Family Friendly holiday LEGO Characters. legoland.com/florida Remembering Vilna: The Holocaust and the Art of Show and 9:30 PM is the 21+ Show. It is $10 Samuel Bak. Tickets/reservations are not required per show or $15 for both. They are a 6-year-old for the film screening. polkmuseumofart.org 34TH ANNUAL CAROLS IN THE PARK team with the best improvisers in all of Polk Dec 2, 2023, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM County. Laugh with us! We know you want to! DOCENT-LED TOUR Central Park swancityimprov.com Dec 2, 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM 4th Street NW, Winter Haven Polk Museum Of Art Local school choirs will be performing holiday LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland carols. Experience the thrill of gliding on an MARKET Free for everyone. Join us for a docent-led tour artificial ice skating rink right in the heart of Dec 2, 2023, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM to get a fresh look into the Museum’s featured downtown Winter Haven. Shop curated vendors North Kentucky Avenue that specialize in all things holiday. From vibrant exhibition through an informative and engaging Every Saturday in downtown Lakeland. conversation with one of our passionate docents. poinsettias and festive decorations to unique Shop local, handmade, homegrown, plants, polkmuseumofart.org gifts. Family-friendly activities including face artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, painting, and crafts for kids. Free photo with and more! Enjoy live entertainment most Santa from 12 -2 PM. More info on Saturdays. downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org FB @MainStreetWinterHaven
THE NUTCRACKER Dec 2, 2023, 3:00 PM & 7:30 PM Rochelle School of the Arts 1501 Martin L King Junior Ave, Lakeland The Nutcracker Education Experience is a collaborative effort between Florida Dance Theatre, Polk County Schools, and community members to provide students with an immersive dance program centered around The Nutcracker ballet. For our 30th anniversary season of performances, we are featuring students of Rochelle School of The Arts and Crystal Lake Elementary School. centralfloridatix.com
ONE PIECE CAPTURE THE FLAG Dec 2, 2023, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Balmoral Bar & Grill 124 Kenny Blvd, Haines City Are you ready to embark on an nforgettable quest to become the next King of the Pirates? Look no further! Gather your crew and prepare for an epic adventure unlike any other. For rules and tickets visit centralfloridatix.com
- CONTINUED ON PAGE 42 41
DECEMBER 2023 ‘TIS THE SEASON: HOLIDAY CONCERT Dec 2, 2023, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Lakeside Village 1479 Town Center Dr, Lakeland Wear your festive sweaters, bring a chair or a blanket, and join us for a fun family celebration.
historic venue, just come in and sign your name to perform up to 3 songs. For those of you who enjoy listening, please join us as well. There is no cost to attend. All Acoustic Open Mic Night happens the first Monday night of each month hosted by Jay Hill.
YOGA RESTORATIVE- ACHIEVE PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL RELAXATION AT YOGA HAVEN Dec 4, 2023, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Yoga Haven 1511 6th Street SE, Winter Haven Weekly class: every Monday and Thursday 7-8 PM. The main focus of Restorative Yoga is that by relaxing in poses, with the aid of props, without strain or pain, we can achieve physical, CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS mental and emotional relaxation. All props will Dec 2, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM be provided by the Studio. Expect to move and ART/ifact Studios think more slowly afterwards. All levels welcome. 820 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland Showcasing Visual and Performing arts by Queer winterhavenyoga.com youth! An event for ALL ages! Come experience a night of Dancers, Singers, Musicians, Comedy, HUMANE SOCIETY’S SANTA PAWS Dec 5, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM Drag Performers, art for purchase and more! Jensen’s Corner Bar Admission to the event includes, Light Snacks, Iced Coffee, Water and show. Proceeds will go to 100 3rd Street SW Winter Haven Rose Dynasty Foundations Artist in Bloom Fund! Fundraiser for the Humane Society of Polk County. Kick the holiday season into high gear by THE POWER OF 3- A JOURNEY THROUGH supporting the Humane Society of Polk County - Polk’s first No-Kill facility. Enjoy live music by THE CHAKRAS KeySoundSoul, Appetizers by Arabellas, Hot Dec 3, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Chocolate Station and a Specialty Holiday Buffy’s Boutique Cocktail. As a thank you, each guest also receives 301 3rd Street NW, Winter Haven one entry to our premium prize packages. Buy Learn about the chakras & their system, how to open them, and how to use them throughout your tickets at humanesocietyofpolkcounty.org. life. Connect with your energy & step into harmony for $25. Save your spot at buffylaroux.com CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE Dec 2, 2023, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Lake May, Winter Haven The City of Winter Haven is proud to host the annual Christmas Boat Parade on Lake May. Boat registration can be found online at mywinterhaven.com/event/2023-christmasboat-parade.
CRYSTAL BOWL SOUND BATH Dec 3, 2023, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Yoga Haven 1511 6th Street SE, Winter Haven Let the vibrations of the crystal bowls bathe over your being and bring you into a deep, relaxed state. In this state, the body naturally reduces stress, depression, and anxiety. Leave feeling rejuvenated and refreshed, ready for the week ahead. Class led by Shannon Potter, RYT 200. winterhavenyoga.com MUSICAL MONDAYS AT EL RETIRO Dec 4, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales After the concert, enjoy a private group tour of the home with El Retiro Collections Manager Diana Welsh. Spend a magical morning at El Retiro and experience a one-of-a-kind piano concert experience with Barry Carlin and students from Florida Southern College performing on the 100+-year-old Steinway. Registration required. boktowergardens.org GRAM PARSONS DERRY DOWN OPEN MIC NIGHT Dec 4, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th Street NW, Winter Haven Musicians of all ages are invited to play in this havenmagazines.com
CHRISTMAS VACATION Dec 5, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven Join us for a fun night, filled with laughs for the whole family! This showing of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation is sponsored by Aventail Wealth Management. There will be a cocktail bar, holiday themed candies and fresh popcorn available in the downstairs lounge. centralfloridatix.com
CHAIR YOGA Dec 6, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales In this chair yoga we will explore the benefits of yoga practice while using a chair as a prop for support and stability. This class is suitable for all levels, including beginners. boktowergardens.org NIGHTFALL SLOW FLOW EVERY WEDS Dec 6, 2023, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Yoga Haven 1511 6th Street SE, Winter Haven Weekly class happening every Wednesday from 7-8 PM at Yoga Haven. Be gently guided into the evening with a warm ambiance surrounding you. winterhavenyoga.com WHITE CHRISTMAS Dec 7, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven White Christmas is a beloved holiday musical film released in 1954, directed by Michael Curtiz. Starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen, the movie follows the story of two World War II veterans who team up with a sister act to save their former general’s struggling inn. centralfloridatix.com
BELL, BOOK & CANDLE Dec 6, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven Bell, Book & Candle is a love letter to a MidCentury New York during the Holiday season as well as an absolutely delightful romantic comedy about a witch in love starring Jimmy Stewart. Kim Novak’s performance as Gillian Holyrod is as enigmatic as it is cool. The supporting cast includes screen legends Elsa Lancaster and Jack Lemmon. centralfloridatix.com THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER Dec 7, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Dec. 7 - 17. In this hilarious Christmas classic, a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids--probably the most inventively awful kids in history. theatrewinterhaven.com
AN EVENING WITH ELTON FEATURING DWIGHT ICENHOWER Dec 7, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Gem Theater 110 NW 1st Avenue, Mulberry He’s back! Join us for a toe-tapping, good time with the songs of Elton John as performed by the one and only Dwight Icenhower. centralfloridatix,com
ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY SERENADE: HOLIDAY STRINGS Dec 7 & 8, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Enjoy an intimate holiday concert experience with the Orlando Philharmonic. This evening of beautiful holiday music will feature outstanding OPO Principal Musicians plus a few special surprise guests. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
UAW MID FLORIDA RETIREE COUNCIL Dec 8, 2023, 11:30 AM Golden Corral Buffet 5722 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Please note that there will be no meeting since we are having our Christmas dinner at the Golden Corral. Tickets must have been purchased by December 1st. 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
42
ADD YOUR EVENT 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. Our executive board wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas and a very Happy and Healthy New Year. GALLERY PERSPECTIVES Dec 8, 2023, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland A special guest will offer a unique take on a current exhibition at the Museum, as interpreted through their individual lenses and disciplines. polkmuseumofart.org MUSICAL HAMMERS Dec 8, 2023, 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A Northwest, Winter Haven Musical Hammers’ free concerts are at the Winter Haven Public Library Multi-Purpose Room. The concerts are both educational and entertaining and open to the public. Musical Hammers is a Polk County Hammered Dulcimer Band formed in 2010 to provide hammered dulcimer enthusiasts an opportunity to play together. Their repertoire is everchanging, including Appalachian fiddle tunes and reels, Old-time Waltzes, Hymns, Celtic jigs & hornpipes, Patriotic marches, and Holiday tunes.
LAKE WALES LIVE! Dec 8, 2023, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM Lake Wales An enchanting evening of holiday favorites with the Lake Wales Jazz Connection. In downtown Lake Wales on Orange Avenue between Market Street and Scenic Highway. Hear the Lake Wales Jazz Connection. Free event, bring a chair. lakewalesartscouncil.org HARRY CONNICK, JR.’S THE HAPPY ELF Dec 8, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Lakeland Community Theatre 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland December 8, 9, 10 & 15, 16 & 17. A new musical comedy by the Grammy Awardwinning and Tony Award-nominated composer and lyricist, Harry Connick, Jr.’s The Happy Elf tells the tale of Eubie the Elf, a lovable fellow who wants to spread Christmas joy throughout the town of Bluesville. lakelandcommunitytheatre.com LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET 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
WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET Dec 9, 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. winterhavenfarmersmarket.com HOLLY JOLLY PLANT POP-UP MARKET Dec 9, 2023, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Free for members / $20 non-members (includes admission). No registration required.Add greenery to your holidays with beautiful plants from The Shop at Bok and several outstanding botanical vendors. boktowergardens.org DISCOVERIES IN NATURE: PINE RIDGE PRESERVE HIKE & JOURNAL REFLECTION Dec 9, 2023, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Join Bok Tower Gardens and hike a section of the Pine Ridge Preserve Trail. This program is designed to provide the benefits of a moderate outdoor hike along with a guided, selfreflective activity at the peak of our hike. Please
register each person attending the program. boktowergardens.org MORNING YOGA AND SOUND BATH Dec 9, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales From beginner to experienced, all are welcome. Students enjoy yoga and the soothing sounds of the crystal singing bowls in this all levels yoga class. This 1hr class ends with a beautiful guided 30-minute extended savasana sound meditation. Register in advance. boktowergardens.org MUSIC ON THE TERRACE: THE MUSICAL HAMMERS Dec 9, 2023, 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Live music on the Terrace. The Musical Hammers Band consists of several hammered dulcimer musicians playing and singing tunes, accompanied at times by guitar, penny whistle, mandolin, banjo and psaltery and even a steel drum. Free for members / $20 non-members (includes admission). No registration required. boktowergardens.org
- CONTINUED ON PAGE 44 -
Present Present this this ad ad and and youryour passenger passenger gets gets in FREE! in FREE! TO SEE WHAT’S TO SEE WHAT’S PLAYING: PLAYING:
SilverMoonDriveIn.com SilverMoonDriveIn.com 4100 US4100 92 WUS •92 Lakeland W • Lakeland
AND Swap ANDShop Swapevery ShopSat. every andSat. Sun.and Sun.
Limit 1 perLimit car. Not 1 pervalid car.with Not any validother with offer. any other offer.
HUNGRY? GOODFOODPOLK
43
DECEMBER 2023 LEARN ABOUT REIKI Dec 10, 2023, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Yoga Haven 1511 6th Street SE, Winter Haven Join us to learn about Reiki, a gentle, noninvasive, comprehensive treatment in which the practitioner guides energy throughout the body to promote the recipient’s self healing. Email Lupita@ignitethefireinside.com for more information. winterhavenyoga.com
ELVIS Dec 9, 2023, 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven Join us as Dwight Icenhower returns for another year as Elvis, that you won’t want to miss. One day, Two shows! Dwight is a world champion Elvis tribute performer who has put on incredible performances at The Historic Ritz Theatre through the years. centralfloridatix.com LKLD SANTACON Dec 9, 2023, 5:00 PM - 2:00 AM Swan Brewing 115 West Pine Street, Lakeland THE Lakeland Annual Santa-themed Bar Crawl. Pick up your passport/raffle at the Swan Brewing kickoff (5-7PM). You then take your passport to each of the bars; when you spend any amount of money they will stamp your passport. At the end did the night you turn it in to the last bar you visit. All completed passports will be put into a raffle and the winner will receive prizes in gift cards & swag from every participating bar. lkldsantacon.com
DRUMBEAT AT BOK Dec 15, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales The education team has trained to use DRUMBEAT, which is an acronym that stands for “Discovering Relationships Using Music, Beliefs, Emotions, Attitudes, Thoughts”. This evidence-based protocol combines the power of group drumming with conversations to explore what connects us and is being used around the world with people of all ages and backgrounds. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
MIDNITE MARKET Dec 10, 2023, 6:00 PM - 11:57 PM Artcade 1149 1st Street S, Winter Haven After Party at Artcade for $5 unlimited games from 10pm-12am. Food Trucks, Shopping, Live Music. MUSICAL MONDAYS AT EL RETIRO Dec 11, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Spend a magical morning at El Retiro and experience a one-of-a-kind piano concert experience with Barry Carlin and students from Florida Southern College performing on the 100+-year-old Steinway. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
havenmagazines.com
FLORIDA CARILLON FESTIVAL: DICK VAN DYKE Dec 15, 2023, 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales A Christmas-themed performance on the Carillon for the Florida Carillon Festival, played by Dick Van Dyke from The Netherlands. Free for members/ $20 for non-members (includes admission). No registration required. boktowergardens.org
ART/IFACT STUDIOS RESIDENT ARTIST SHOW Dec 15, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM ART/ifact Studios 820 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland You’ve been to our events and you may have peeked into some of our spaces. Now it’s time to pull back the curtain and show Lakeland what our artists have been cooking up lately. Join us for a night of communal art and entertainment, live music from Isaiah Harana, boba drinks from Mucho Boba, interactive art, and of course, food, beer, and wine. We’ll also be hosting an silent art TEACHER’S EARLY RELEASE DAYS SOUND auction to support our operations. Help us keep BATH local art alive! Dec 15, 2023, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Ignite the Fire Inside Wellness Studio WINTER SPECTACULAR 140 SE Plaza Road, Winter Haven Dec 15, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Recharge now that the school year has begun Grove Roots Brewing Company and carry that tranquility into your classroom. 302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Self-care. Book your spot now Complete with snow machines, sparkling More info & register at centralfloridatix.com Christmas lights, arts and crafts, three food trucks, cookie decorating, beer releases, AND Santa and Mrs. Clause!
LAKELAND FOOD TRUCK RALLY Dec 14, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Munn Park 210 E Main Street, Lakeland Second Thursday of every month. Family-friendly food truck rally with music!
HOLIDAY NIGHT MARKET Dec 9, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM Downtown Lakeland A holiday blowout featuring FOUR unique market experiences curated by Downtown Lakeland, Buena Market, Lakeland Punk Flea, and Art Crawl! This event will span five blocks of Kentucky Avenue from Lemon St. to Oak St. More info on FB @ DowntownLKLD THE CHRISTMAS GALA HOLIDAY CELEBRATION Dec 9, 2023, 7:30 PM Branscomb Memorial Auditorium 1100 Johnson Avenue, Lakeland The students and faculty of the Music Department perform holiday classics in both traditional and innovative arrangements at 2:30 & 7:30 pm. The FSC Orchestra, Symphony and Jazz Bands and Choirs gather their forces to put you in the holiday spirit as select FSC students in smaller ensembles greet you with their music as you arrive and entertain you throughout the concert between larger ensembles. We encourage you to join the sing-along at the end of this special annual Holiday Celebration! flsouthern.edu/ffa
dance program centered around The Nutcracker ballet. For our 30th anniversary season of performances, we are featuring students of Rochelle School of The Arts and Crystal Lake Elementary School. centralfloridatix.com
THE MOST WONDERFUL CRIME OF THE YEAR - MURDER MYSTERY DINNER SHOW Dec 14, 2023, 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM Balmoral Event Center 116 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City Put on your festive Christmas clothing or your favorite Christmas sweater and try to solve the murder or perhaps participate in the show! centralfloridatix,com
THE NUTCRACKER Dec 15, 2023, 3:00 PM & 7:30 PM Branscomb Auditorium 1100 Johnson Avenue, Lakeland The Nutcracker Education Experience is a collaborative effort between Florida Dance Theatre, Polk County Schools, and community members to provide students with an immersive
44
WINTER HAVEN SANTACON 2023 Dec 15, 2023, 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM Grove Roots Brewery 302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven Have FUN. Get INSPIRED. Be JOLLY. Join us for the annual SantaCon in downtown Winter
MORE EVENTS ONLINE Haven. Exclusive food and drink specials will be available from 6 pm to 2 am* at participating locations with SantaCon buttons. Wear Santa costumes, Mr. & Mrs. Claus outfits, elf costumes, Santa hats, reindeer antlers, or that ugly Christmas sweater that grandma gave you! SantaCon buttons can be purchased from centralfloridatix.com. Button pick-up will be from 6 pm to 8 pm at Grove Roots.
LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET Dec 16, 2023, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM North Kentucky Ave, 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 POLAR EXPRESS AIRMAIL EDITION Dec 15 & 16, 2023, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Aerospace Center for Excellence 4075 James C. Ray Dr, Lakeland Begin the evening with a reading of the classic children’s story “Polar Express” then board a Boeing 727 for a “flight” to deliver your letter to Santa at the North Pole. Once you’ve “landed” enjoy some hot chocolate and cookies while watching Santa circle the globe in our Science on a Sphere laboratory. Purchase tickets online. aceedu.org
WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET *HOLIDAY MARKET* Dec 16, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven Last chance to shop for the holidays! 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. winterhavenfarmersmarket.com
THE MISSING PIECE THEATRE PRESENTS A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS Dec 15 - 17, 2023, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Gem Theater 110 NW 1st Avenue, Mulberry Come see this classic Christmas story - Live on Stage! A 30-minute stage adaptation of the classic animated TV special featuring Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus and the gang discovering the true meaning of Christmas. Added Bonus - Each night will also include a special appearance from a local community choir to help you get into the holiday spirit! centralfloridatix.com
HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS WITH BLOOMBOX FLORAL Dec 16, 2023, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Participants will learn floral arranging and styling techniques, tips and tricks to make and take home a festive holiday arrangement. All materials will be supplied and include natural evergreen foliage. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
SCAN TO ADD YOUR EVENT
- CONTINUED ON PAGE 46 -
Where Central Florida Fun Is Found. New to Florida’s Sweetest Spot? Swing by the Welcome Center. Home of the USA Water Ski & Wake Sports Foundation Hall of Fame Museum. 1-800-828-7655 | VisitCentralFlorida.com.
Go!
FOR DISCOUNTS AND SPECIAL OFFERS, SCAN THE QR CODE TO SEE THE POLK SAVINGS PASS.
45
DECEMBER 2023 KEY WEST CHRISTMAS Dec 17, 2023, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Swan Brewing 115 W Pine Street, Lakeland Join us for a tropical holiday celebration like no other! Enjoy a special holiday concert featuring John Frinzi, Roger Bartlett, and their talented friends, as they bring the laid-back melodies of Key West to Lakeland.
SLOW ROLL & SKI SHOW Dec 16, 2023, 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Bike Shop Of Winter Haven 249 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Slow Roll is a free family-friendly event. Bring your bikes and leisurely roll through downtown Winter Haven to Lake Silver to watch the Cypress Gardens Ski Team show. Then, roll back through town to Grove Roots for muchneeded libations and food truck nourishment. (free to ride, your on your own for beer & food) Bike rentals are available from the Bike Shop of Winter Haven. Call them beforehand to reserve yours- (863) 299-9907. Sign up on Facebook @slowrollskishow BALMORAL ALL DAY CHRISTMAS Dec 16, 2023, 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Balmoral Bar & Grill 124 Kenny Blvd, Haines City Join us for a festive extravaganza and immerse yourself in a day full of joy, laughter, and holiday cheer as we host an array of exciting activities and delightful experiences for the whole family. More info at centralfloridatix.com DOCENT-LED TOUR Dec 16, 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto St, 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 DOCUMENTARY SCREENING - SAMUEL BAK: PAINTER OF QUESTIONS Dec 16, 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 ENHANCE SPIRITUAL PRACTICE USING MALA’S- LEARN JAPA MEDITATION Dec 16, 2023, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Yoga Haven 1511 6th Street SE, Winter Haven Learn about mala necklaces that can help enhance your spiritual practice. Create your own & infuse it with your unique intention, energy, and prayers. Save it for yourself or give it as a gift! All materials are provided. Limited to 10 people so sign up early! winterhavenyoga.com
havenmagazines.com
member adults, $10 for non-member children ages 6 – 17 (includes admission). No Registration Required. boktowergardens.org
MUSICAL MONDAYS AT EL RETIRO Dec 18, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Spend a magical morning at El Retiro and experience a one-of-a-kind piano concert experience with Barry Carlin and students from Florida Southern College performing on the 100+-year-old Steinway. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
A CHRISTMAS JAZZ PARTY WITH PAUL GAVIN AND MOSAIC Dec 16, 2023, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Drummer, composer, and arranger Paul Gavin and his band Mosaic return to Bok Tower Gardens for another Christmas Jazz Party celebrating the holiday season! Featuring incredible vocalists Valerie Gillespie and Bryan Hughes in a huge 9-piece band, swing in the Christmas season. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
TRIBUTE TUESDAY: CHRISTMAS SOCK HOP Dec 19, 2023, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Christmas Sock Hop with Andy Matchett! theatrewinterhaven.com
BEERS WITH SANTA! Dec 16, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Swan Brewing 115 W Pine Street, Lakeland A Festive Night of Cheers! So, here’s to the weekend before Christmas, at Swan Brewing we say, May your days be merry, in the warm Florida way. Come have some beers with Santa, maybe even a flight! Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good pint! COLLEGE ID SOCCER CAMPS Dec 17, 2023, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Polk State College 999 Avenue H NE, Winter Haven Polk State Soccer and Winter Haven United Academy proudly present two College ID Camps scheduled for December 17, 2023, and March 9, 2024. These camps stand as a pivotal juncture for local players to put their skills on display, interact closely with esteemed college coaches, and edge closer to their dreams of a collegiate soccer career. Register online. whunitedacademy.com HOLLY JOLLY STORYTIME WITH THE ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Dec 17, 2023, 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Two opportunities to hear, 11 - 11:30 am or 12:30 1 pm. Enjoy music from the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra with Symphony Storytime. Enjoy live music for young children, ages three to seven, along with narration and beautiful hand-drawn illustrations that bring the holidays to life. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
THE FLORIDA PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Dec 19, 2023, 7:30 PM St. Lutheran Church and School 4450 Harden Blvd, Lakeland Free admission, free parking. The Philharmonia Orchestra brings you their Christmas Concert, Noel International. They’re bringing back everyone’s favorites including Sleigh ride, Christmas festival, Waltz of the flowers, Polonaise from the Christmas Eve Suite, plus many more. Please visit the facebook page, or website for upcoming concert and information about the Orchestra.
EDWARD SCISSORHANDS Dec 21, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven Edward Scissorhands, directed by Tim Burton and released in 1990, is a captivating and poignant film that tells the story of a gentle and misunderstood outsider. Played brilliantly by Johnny Depp, Edward is an artificial man with scissors for hands, created by an eccentric inventor who passes away before completing him. centralfloridatix.com CHILDREN’S MULLED CIDER SPICE MIX MAKING Dec 22, 2023, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Join us in the Hammock Hollow Ramble Barn for a sensory experience where your little ones can create an herbal sachet for themselves or as a gift for someone else. boktowergardens.org
CHILDREN’S NATURAL ORNAMENT MAKING Dec 20 & 23, 2023, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales This is a self-paced activity that can take around 20 minutes to complete. Drop by the Hammock Hollow Ramble Barn with your children to make an all-natural, decorative ornament to take home. boktowergardens.org YULETIDE: A WINTER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION WITH THE BYRNE BROS. Dec 21, 2023, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales On the longest night of the year, ring in the Winter Solstice and celebrate. Enjoy a path of twinkling luminaries, live music on the Oval Lawn with The Byrne Bros., and Carillonneur Geert D’hollander will present a Moonlight Recital with sacred hymns. Free for members / $20 for non-
46
NAVIDAD LATINA EN BALMORAL Dec 22, 2023, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM Balmoral Bar & Grill 124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City Únete a nosotros para una noche llena de alegría, música y deliciosa comida criolla. centralfloridatix.com
ADD YOUR EVENT FESTIVUS! AT SWAN BREWING Dec 23, 2023, 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM Swan Brewing 115 W Pine Street, Lakeland “I’ve got a lot of problems with you people, and now you’re going to hear about it!” - Frank Costanza. Swan Brewing invites you to join us for a day of fun, laughter, and Festivus traditions including Feats of Strength, Airing of Grievances, a Festivus pole, live music and more. More info on FB @swanbrewingco HOLIDAY CHARCUTERIE WORKSHOP Dec 23, 2023, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Get ready to indulge in a hands-on experience where you’ll learn the art of creating beautiful and delicious charcuterie boards. Your ticket includes all materials and food to build your charcuterie board and 2 different cheese tastings. $65 for Members / $75 for non-members (includes admission). Registration required. boktowergardens.org
SOUND BATH WITH CRYSTAL SINGING BOWLS Dec 27, 2023, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales During this experience, Meditation Teacher & singing bowl specialist Anthony Profeta will use Himalayan Singing bowls, Crystal Singing Bowls, tuning forks, and other vibrational tools to de-stress, restore balance, and bring well-being to your body, mind, & soul. Registration required. boktowergardens.org CHILDREN’S HERBAL SACHET MAKING Dec 28, 2023, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Join us in the Hammock Hollow Ramble Barn for a sensory experience where your little ones can create an herbal sachet for themselves or as a gift for someone else. boktowergardens.org HAMMOCK HOLLOW CHILDREN’S FAIRY DOOR HUNT & CARDMAKING Dec 29, 2023, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Stop by the Ramble Barn for a specially created map that will help you explore Hammock Hollow with your little ones, as you seek out hidden fairy
house doors. After you discover them, return to the Ramble Barn to memorialize the event by creating a beautiful card of gratitude for someone special in your life. boktowergardens.org A CANDID CONVERSATION WITH STEVE-O Dec 29, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Union Hall 1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland Join LkldNow as they take a break from the news cycle and host a candid conversation with Steve-O, TV and movie star, comedian, stuntman and best-selling author. In this live event, Cindy will host an engaging conversation with her famous sibling. Purchase tickets in advance. All proceeds support LkldNow and our independent nonprofit newsroom. lkldnow.com HARLEM NIGHTS HOLIDAY BALL Dec 30, 2023, 8:00 PM - 1:00 AM Rose Heights Elks Lodge 1026 Texas Ave, Lakeland Get ready to party like never before at the 5th Saturday Harlem Nights Holiday Ball, where the lights go out and the night comes alive with electrifying vibes. Bring your dancing shoes because DJ Lady D will be spinning some old and new R&B and Soul Classics. Heavy Hors D’Oeuvres will be served along with a Cash Bar.
NEW YEAR’S PARTY WITH THE FREE WHISKEY BAND Dec 31, 2023, 8:00 PM - 11:59 PM Balmoral Bar & Grill 124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City Get ready to bid farewell to the old and ring in the new in style at the most anticipated event of the year! Live Music by The Free Whiskey Band, and Midnight Champagne Toast. centralfloridatix.com
> edwardjones.com | Member SIPC > edwardjones.com | Member SIPC > edwardjones.com | Member SIPC > edwardjones.com | Member SIPC
Reasonable and Relaxed Photography Real Estate Portraits Headshots Intimate Weddings & Events Wall Art
Retirement happens whether you're Retirement ready or not.happens Ready iswhether better. you're ready or not.happens Ready iswhether better. you're Retirement Let's explore. Let's Retirement readyexplore. or not.happens Ready iswhether better. you're readyexplore. or not. Ready is better. Let's Damon Dennis, AAMS™, CRPC™ Let's explore. Financial Dennis, Advisor AAMS™, CRPC™ Damon Financial Advisor 101 W Main St Suite 123
Lakeland, FL St 33815 Damon Dennis, CRPC™ 101 W Main Suite AAMS™, 123 863-686-4942 Lakeland, FL 33815 Financial Advisor
Damon Dennis, AAMS™, CRPC™ 863-686-4942
alanrolettephotography@gmail.com | 863.409.7143
101 W Main St Suite 123 Financial Advisor
Lakeland, FL 33815 101 W Main St Suite 123 863-686-4942 MKT-5894M-A-A1Lakeland, AECSPAD 20348567 FL 33815 863-686-4942 MKT-5894M-A-A1 AECSPAD 20348567
47
SOLD HOMES AUBURNDALE
141 WHISPERING PINES WAY................DAVENPORT.....7/20/2023.....$360,000 258 BRAVE RD......................................DAVENPORT.....7/20/2023..... $447,800 2611 TULIP DR.......................................DAVENPORT.....7/20/2023...... $335,100 411 OAKPOINT CIR................................DAVENPORT.....7/20/2023.....$420,000 505 SUNSET VIEW DR..........................DAVENPORT.....7/20/2023.....$385,000
1215 OAK VALLEY DR......................... AUBURNDALE.....7/20/2023.....$343,000 300 BALLYSHANNON DR.....................DAVENPORT.....7/20/2023.... $500,000 503 MARIANNA RD........................... AUBURNDALE.....7/20/2023..... $150,000 665 MONTARA DR................................DAVENPORT.....7/20/2023.....$470,000 743 AUBURN GROVE CT.................... AUBURNDALE.....7/20/2023......$341,000 901 CHARO PKWY 711...........................DAVENPORT.....7/20/2023...... $178,300 1264 MEZZAVALLE WAY..................... AUBURNDALE..... 7/21/2023..... $339,900 1146 CITRUS LANDINGS BLVD..............DAVENPORT..... 7/21/2023..... $334,700 137 OLD NICHOLS CIR....................... AUBURNDALE..... 7/21/2023..... $382,500 1219 MOUNTAIN FLOWER LN................DAVENPORT..... 7/21/2023..... $339,800 224 SAMANTHA AVE......................... AUBURNDALE..... 7/21/2023....... $73,000 148 STEAMBOAT BLVD.........................DAVENPORT..... 7/21/2023.....$423,000 339 PALMVIEW CIR........................... AUBURNDALE..... 7/21/2023.....$330,000 2227 ORCHID DR..................................DAVENPORT..... 7/21/2023.....$338,400 111 KEITH CT....................................... AUBURNDALE.....7/24/2023.....$260,000 3212 NADINE RD...................................DAVENPORT..... 7/21/2023..... $535,000 621 PINTAIL CIR.................................. AUBURNDALE.....7/24/2023.....$370,000 408 TOLDEDO RD................................DAVENPORT..... 7/21/2023.....$450,000 1032 ENCLAVE LAKE BLVD................. AUBURNDALE.....7/25/2023..... $420,700 631 GRAND RESERVE DR......................DAVENPORT..... 7/21/2023...... $519,500 633 TRALEE LN.................................. AUBURNDALE.....7/28/2023.....$330,000 927 VIA DEL SOL DR.............................DAVENPORT..... 7/21/2023..... $225,000 413 JAMES AVE................................... AUBURNDALE.... 8/25/2023........$57,000 4454 KAIPO RD....................................DAVENPORT..... 7/21/2023......$710,800 407 ADAMS VIEW LN......................... AUBURNDALE...... 8/7/2023......$159,800 841 RETREAT BLVD #202......................DAVENPORT..... 7/21/2023.....$245,000 567 LOBLOLLY PL.............................. AUBURNDALE.....9/19/2023.......$96,000 110 CEDARPARK LN...............................DAVENPORT.....7/25/2023......$341,300 4109 KOSSUTHVILLE AVE................. AUBURNDALE.... 9/29/2023......$128,000 131 PAGE RD..........................................DAVENPORT.....7/25/2023.....$285,000
BARTOW
377 ALMANSA ST..................................DAVENPORT.....7/25/2023.... $408,000
5470 PIPES RD............................................BARTOW..... 7/19/2023..... $326,000 538 NESBITT PARK AVE........................DAVENPORT.....7/26/2023......$155,000 765 DUDLEY AVE........................................BARTOW.....7/20/2023..... $256,000 50989 HIGHWAY 27 LOT 187................DAVENPORT..... 7/27/2023......$193,000 1550 BAY ST................................................BARTOW..... 7/21/2023......$136,300 159 RED MAPLE PASS............................DAVENPORT.....7/28/2023.... $300,000 1550 BAY ST................................................BARTOW..... 7/21/2023......$156,000 307 CAMBRIA AVE................................DAVENPORT.....7/28/2023......$315,000 1848 THOMPSON PRESERVE BLVD............BARTOW..... 7/21/2023....... $55,000 960 PARADISE DR................................DAVENPORT.....7/28/2023.....$580,000 470 ETHELENE ST.......................................BARTOW.....7/24/2023...... $110,000 218 DIAMOND ACRES RD.....................DAVENPORT.... 7/30/2023......$163,000 2400 BOOKER............................................BARTOW..... 7/27/2023..... $209,900 1040 MERRIMACK BLVD.......................DAVENPORT..... 7/31/2023......$315,000 5704 OLD HOMELAND RD.........................BARTOW..... 7/27/2023......$719,000 354 BONVILLE DR.................................DAVENPORT.......8/1/2023.... $380,000 110 FLORIDA AVE........................................BARTOW.....7/28/2023.....$450,000 635 DARING DR....................................DAVENPORT..... 8/17/2023.....$402,900 235 VINE ST................................................BARTOW..... 7/31/2023.......$133,100 991 BENJAMIN TRL................................DAVENPORT.... 8/22/2023..... $273,300 9276 ROCKER RD.......................................BARTOW.... 8/18/2023......$159,000 901 CHARO PKWY 732..........................DAVENPORT.... 8/22/2023..... $275,000 2421 SMITH LN............................................BARTOW.... 8/23/2023.....$465,000 404 BRIDGEWATER BLVD.....................DAVENPORT.... 8/25/2023.....$370,000 6369 MURPHY RD......................................BARTOW......8/8/2023.....$349,000 5573 LOMA VISTA LOOP......................DAVENPORT....8/29/2023.....$395,000 860 SCRUB OAK HAMMOCK RD..........DAVENPORT......8/3/2023......$409,100
DAVENPORT
844 BENOI DR......................................DAVENPORT....10/12/2023..... $416,000 2214 SUNSET WAY................................DAVENPORT.....10/4/2023..... $367,000 1064 CASCADE DR...............................DAVENPORT..... 7/19/2023..... $334,900 1764 ASTRID RD....................................DAVENPORT..... 7/19/2023...... $371,400 3135 CAMDEN WAY...............................DAVENPORT..... 7/19/2023.....$420,000 757 BENOI DR.......................................DAVENPORT..... 7/19/2023.... $308,000 341 HAMPTON DR................................DAVENPORT..... 7/19/2023..... $475,000 havenmagazines.com
297 BLUE JAY WAY................................DAVENPORT.....8/31/2023......$237,000 796 GRAZIE LOOP................................DAVENPORT...... 8/4/2023......$474,700 602 LUCAYA LOOP...............................DAVENPORT...... 8/4/2023..... $275,000 287 TOMELLOSO WAY.........................DAVENPORT.......9/1/2023..... $389,900 126 GREELEY LOOP..............................DAVENPORT.....9/13/2023.....$450,000 128 WALL AVE.......................................DAVENPORT.... 9/14/2023..... $410,000 171 BLUE CYPRESS DR...........................DAVENPORT.... 9/25/2023..... $355,000
48
HAINES CITY
2637 SUNBURST CT............................. LAKE WALES..... 7/19/2023..... $255,000
503 STONEWALL AVE...........................HAINES CITY..... 7/19/2023..... $310,000 410 TOWER LAKE BLVD........................HAINES CITY..... 7/19/2023..... $452,500 251 PATTERSON RD LOT J5...................HAINES CITY.....7/20/2023..... $145,000 729 HILLVIEW LOOP.............................HAINES CITY.....7/20/2023.......$311,000 733 HILLVIEW LOOP.............................HAINES CITY.....7/20/2023.....$286,000 309 WOLVERINE ST..............................HAINES CITY..... 7/21/2023......$185,000 636 WATERCREST DR...........................HAINES CITY..... 7/21/2023..... $164,000 643 TANARO LN...................................HAINES CITY..... 7/21/2023..... $324,700 236 GREEN MOUNTAIN TER.................HAINES CITY.....7/25/2023....... $55,000
4316 GULLANE DR................................ LAKE WALES.....7/20/2023...... $317,000 4404 TURNBERRY LN.......................... LAKE WALES.....7/20/2023...... $251,500 215 WILDWOOD LN.............................. LAKE WALES..... 7/21/2023.......$85,000 544 LAKE SUZANNE DR........................ LAKE WALES.....7/24/2023.....$360,000 435 CENTRAL....................................... LAKE WALES.....7/25/2023.... $300,000 152 HORSESHOE BND........................... LAKE WALES.....7/28/2023......$120,000 4715 CLUB CIR...................................... LAKE WALES.... 8/18/2023.......$95,000 415 JOHNSON AVE................................ LAKE WALES.... 8/25/2023......$165,000
LAKELAND
705 SILVER PALM DR............................HAINES CITY..... 7/31/2023.....$324,000 5300 ALLEN K BREED HWY....................LAKELAND... 10/13/2023..$8,250,000 944 CHANLER DR.................................HAINES CITY..... 7/31/2023...... $317,000 5300 ALLEN K BREED HWY.....................LAKELAND... 10/13/2023..$8,250,000 4648 BERNARD BLVD...........................HAINES CITY..... 8/17/2023.....$366,000 3642 PIONEER TRAILS DR.......................LAKELAND.....10/4/2023.....$240,000 131 KENNY BLVD...................................HAINES CITY.... 8/18/2023..... $222,000 7702 CHASE RD.......................................LAKELAND..... 7/18/2023......$337,500 125 DENALI ST.......................................HAINES CITY......8/8/2023..... $410,000 3150 BIG VALLEY DR................................LAKELAND..... 7/18/2023..... $335,000 1222 AVENUE H.....................................HAINES CITY......8/9/2023.......$99,000 5981 HIGH GLEN DR................................LAKELAND..... 7/18/2023.....$356,000 321 GUNTER ST.....................................HAINES CITY......8/9/2023......$186,700 3040 KNIGHTS STATION RD...................LAKELAND..... 7/19/2023......$170,000 601 PEACOCK TRL................................HAINES CITY.....9/12/2023..... $225,000 4633 SWINDELL RD.................................LAKELAND..... 7/19/2023......$170,000
LAKE WALES
6371 ENGLISH CREEK DR.........................LAKELAND..... 7/19/2023......$647,500
271 LAKE SUZANNE DR......................... LAKE WALES..... 7/19/2023.....$250,000
1880 N CRYSTAL LAKE DR APT 18............LAKELAND.....7/20/2023...... $237,900
4476 TURNBERRY LN........................... LAKE WALES..... 7/19/2023.....$238,000
- CONTINUED ON PAGE 50 -
Helping you stay engaged while you age With Techical Support and Solutions
JBAKER VENTURES 49
863.667.8566
520 CAROLYN DR....................................LAKELAND.....7/20/2023......$109,200 642 GRADY AVE......................................LAKELAND.....9/19/2023..... $130,000 408 SOUTH RD.......................................LAKELAND.....7/20/2023.... $800,000 712 GRADY AVE........................................LAKELAND.....9/19/2023..... $130,000 5505 CRAIG DR.......................................LAKELAND.....7/20/2023.....$330,000 8711 HWY 98............................................LAKELAND.... 9/22/2023....... $78,700 8240 CAMPBELL CROSSING CIR.............LAKELAND.....7/20/2023.....$320,000 8717 HWY 98...........................................LAKELAND.... 9/22/2023....... $78,700 4437 WHISTLEWOOD CIR.......................LAKELAND.....7/20/2023.....$435,000 3149 SARATOGA LAKE CT.......................LAKELAND.... 9/22/2023..... $378,000 3609 FRENTRESS DR...............................LAKELAND.....7/20/2023...... $519,900 620 CRESCENT HILLS DR........................LAKELAND.... 9/25/2023.. $1,200,000 4120 S WELLINGTON DR..........................LAKELAND.....7/20/2023.... $300,000 317 6TH ST...............................................LAKELAND......9/6/2023..... $275,000 4448 REDING WAY..................................LAKELAND.....7/20/2023..... $325,000 5209 WOOD THRUSH WAY.....................LAKELAND......9/6/2023.....$358,000 4625 DEVON AVE....................................LAKELAND.....7/20/2023..... $265,000 6962 TREYMONT DR...............................LAKELAND......9/6/2023......$516,000 515 S QUEENS LOOP................................LAKELAND..... 7/21/2023.....$305,000 900 BEACON RD.....................................LAKELAND..... 7/21/2023..... $275,000 1415 LOTELA AVE.....................................LAKELAND..... 7/21/2023........$87,500 702 3RD ST..............................................LAKELAND..... 7/21/2023.......$50,000 6915 MOSSY OAK LN...............................LAKELAND..... 7/21/2023..... $355,300 5328 WHITE EGRET LN............................LAKELAND..... 7/21/2023......$331,400 6622 CREWS LAKE RD.............................LAKELAND..... 7/21/2023.....$435,000 412 EMERALD COVE LOOP......................LAKELAND.....7/22/2023.... $306,000 1515 MOONLITE DR..................................LAKELAND.....7/24/2023..... $245,500 1834 WESTMINSTER CT...........................LAKELAND.....7/24/2023..... $575,000 4174 HOMESTEAD DR..............................LAKELAND.....7/25/2023.......$143,100 1315 CINNAMON WAY..............................LAKELAND..... 7/27/2023...... $115,000 1307 ROBERT KING HIGH DR...................LAKELAND..... 7/27/2023.....$250,000 2314 WOODLEY AVE................................LAKELAND.....7/28/2023..... $510,000 4803 S DOSSEY RD.................................LAKELAND.....7/28/2023.....$230,000 4127 EL CAMINO REAL.............................LAKELAND.....7/28/2023..... $275,000 2401 CRESAP ST......................................LAKELAND.......8/1/2023......$120,000 2410 CRESAP ST......................................LAKELAND.......8/1/2023......$120,000 1735 HALLAM DR.....................................LAKELAND.... 8/10/2023..... $270,000 2718 ALDINE CIR......................................LAKELAND..... 8/17/2023..... $190,000 650 ROBSON ST......................................LAKELAND..... 8/17/2023..... $150,000 7627 BRIAN LOOP....................................LAKELAND..... 8/17/2023....... $69,300 929 CLEARVIEW AVE...............................LAKELAND.... 8/18/2023......$627,900 1886 SHERWOOD LAKES BLVD...............LAKELAND.....8/21/2023.... $600,000 4014 CENTRAL AVE.................................LAKELAND.... 8/22/2023.......$131,800 4020 CENTRAL AVE................................LAKELAND.... 8/22/2023.......$131,800 6830 COUNTY LINE RD...........................LAKELAND.... 8/25/2023.... $340,000 1402 MOCKINGBIRD LN..........................LAKELAND...... 8/4/2023.....$370,000 5643 CHERRY TREE DR...........................LAKELAND...... 8/4/2023....... $75,000 5125 FLORIDA AVE...................................LAKELAND...... 8/4/2023..$2,020,000 3113 HENDERSON CIR..............................LAKELAND...... 8/7/2023.... $200,000 1308 GLENFORD LN.................................LAKELAND.......9/1/2023..... $194,800 2010 OLD PASTURE LN............................LAKELAND..... 9/11/2023......$286,100 3874 COVEY CT.......................................LAKELAND.....9/13/2023..... $310,000 havenmagazines.com
WINTER HAVEN 1736 3RD ST..................................... WINTER HAVEN... 10/27/2023...... $80,000 1567 AXEL CIR.................................. WINTER HAVEN..... 7/18/2023.....$394,000 333 LAKE OTIS DR........................... WINTER HAVEN..... 7/18/2023.... $200,000 348 HOLLY RIDGE RD...................... WINTER HAVEN..... 7/18/2023.....$264,000 433 NE AVENUE C............................ WINTER HAVEN..... 7/18/2023......$158,000 2500 21ST ST APT 95........................ WINTER HAVEN..... 7/18/2023..... $270,000 2899 EAGLE NEST VIEW DR............. WINTER HAVEN..... 7/18/2023..... $325,000 6326 NE BAYBERRY BLVD................ WINTER HAVEN..... 7/18/2023......$155,000 2630 RUTLEDGE CT........................ WINTER HAVEN..... 7/18/2023..... $252,000 365 AVENUE G................................. WINTER HAVEN..... 7/19/2023.....$305,000 6900 CYPRESS GARDENS BLVD...... WINTER HAVEN..... 7/19/2023...$2,510,000 712 CANBERRA RD........................... WINTER HAVEN..... 7/19/2023.... $340,000 2049 SAN MARCOS DR................... WINTER HAVEN.....7/20/2023...... $115,000 5324 NICKLAUS DR......................... WINTER HAVEN.....7/20/2023..... $325,000 4718 MONTEREY DR........................ WINTER HAVEN..... 7/21/2023..... $275,000 199 BROAD ST.................................. WINTER HAVEN..... 7/21/2023......$515,000 715 AVENUE S.................................. WINTER HAVEN..... 7/21/2023...... $231,500 4911 SE WILLOWBROOK CIR........... WINTER HAVEN..... 7/21/2023.... $300,000 131 FALL GLO RD.............................. WINTER HAVEN.....7/24/2023...... $237,300 689 LAKE HOWARD DR APT 101...... WINTER HAVEN.....7/24/2023......$152,000 1441 LEAMINGTON LN..................... WINTER HAVEN.....7/24/2023..... $285,500 1818 6TH ST..................................... WINTER HAVEN.....7/25/2023.....$248,900 289 SPIRIT LANDINGS CIR............... WINTER HAVEN.....7/25/2023..... $339,900 861 4TH ST....................................... WINTER HAVEN.....7/26/2023..... $272,000 242 LAKE RING DR........................... WINTER HAVEN..... 7/31/2023.... $340,000 724 AVENUE R................................. WINTER HAVEN..... 8/17/2023....... $75,000 1700 6TH ST APT C1......................... WINTER HAVEN.... 8/18/2023.......$92,000 416 LAUREL COVE WAY................... WINTER HAVEN......8/3/2023......$215,000 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 4909 WILLOWBROOK CIR.............. WINTER HAVEN.... 9/14/2023.... $440,000 803 ORCHID SPRINGS DR............... WINTER HAVEN.... 9/18/2023..... $105,000
50
We’re All Stardust ARIES
TAURUS
GEMINI
CANCER
March 21 - April 19
April 20 - May 20
May 21 - June 20
June 21 - July 22
Hey, energetic Aries! December lights the fire of determination within you. It’s time to set your sights on your goals and charge forward with zeal. Trust your instincts, embrace the adventure, and let the cosmic winds carry you towards success.
Cosmic earthlings, December encourages stability and growth. Plant the seeds of your dreams and nurture them with patience and care. Your cosmic garden is ready to flourish; tend to it with love and watch abundance bloom.
Cosmic twins, your duality is your strength. In December, allow your creativity to sparkle in different realms. Express yourself, share your ideas, and let your voice resonate with the universe. Your diversity is a beautiful gift.
Love and harmony fill the air in December, Cancer. Nurture your relationships and let your heart guide you. Share your kindness generously and create a cozy, loving atmosphere wherever you go. The more love you give, the more you’ll receive.
LEO
VIRGO
LIBRA
SCORPIO
July 23 - August 22
August 23 - September 22
September 23 - October 22
October 23 - November 21
Cosmic royalty, December illuminates your path. Let your inner star shine bright, and lead with compassion and strength. Spread your light to those around you and create a celestial tapestry of kindness and creativity.
Hey there, cosmic healers! December whispers of self-care and introspection. Take time to recharge, reflect, and nurture your well-being. Embrace the power of stillness and let the universe rejuvenate your spirit.
Cosmic balancers, unite! December is about finding equilibrium. Balance your inner scales by harmonizing work and play, self and others. Embrace your natural gift of diplomacy and foster peaceful connections.
Deep and mysterious Scorpio, December brings transformation. Embrace change and let go of what no longer serves you. Rise from the ashes like the phoenix you are, and let your renewed spirit set the world ablaze with your intensity.
SAGITTARIUS
CAPRICORN
AQUARIUS
PISCES
November 22 - December 21
December 22 - January 19
January 20 - February 18
February 19 - March 20
Hey, adventurous archer! December calls for exploration and expansion. Embrace your wanderlust and seek wisdom in the unknown. Let your curiosity guide you and may your journey be as expansive as the universe.
December 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! December sparks your revolutionary spirit. Embrace your unique perspective and let your creativity run wild. Be the change you wish to see and paint the world with your visionary hues.
In December, dive into your dreamy depths, Pisces. Embrace your intuition and artistic flow. Let your cosmic imagination roam freely and create masterpieces that speak to the soul. Your dreams are galaxies waiting to be explored.
51
we see an ad for your business in your future contact: christine@destroyermedia.com
tag us #lkldhaven
havenmagazines.com
52
tag us #lkldhaven
tag us #lkldhaven
tag us #lkldhaven
2024 Rethink Retirement Living Building new spaces. Creating new memories.
Amphitheater opening Spring 2024 Call for details, 863-853-5505
REIMAGINING RETIREMENT LIVING IN LAKELAND ESTATESATCARPENTERS.COM