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Happy New Year! As we reflect on the past year, the LKLD team is incredibly thankful for our readers and advertisers. Your support in picking us up each month means the world. Sincerely, thank you. Now, let’s look forward! We’re positively buzzing to kick off the new year with you! Our January issue is all about bees, baby. This month, we discussed apiculture (the technical term for beekeeping) with commercial beekeepers at Bee Serious and Deeringer Honey Farm. We even got to get into the whole beekeeper getup! Such a fashion statement. Winter Haven Mayor Brad Dantzler also makes an appearance with his three-hive apiary. Thanks for the ‘Mayor’s Select’ honey! While others set health goals for the new year, we’re binging on biscuits at Biscuits and Benedicts. This family-owned and operated breakfast and brunch spot should make your list if you haven’t tried it yet. They offer homestyle cooking in a warm farmhouse atmosphere right off S. Florida Avenue. Thank you, as always, to contributing writer Shannon Carnevale for insights into the world of white pelicans. You peli-can’t miss this interesting read! Thank you also to the Lakeland Public Library for a delightful curation of book recs. Can’t wait to read them! I hope 2024 treats you well. You deserve it! See you around town. Amy Sexson Editor/Partner Haven & LKLD Magazines Destroyer Media & Marketing Winter Haven Farmers Market CentralFloridaTiX.com Email me: amy@destroyermedia.com Norman Rockwell, ‘Threading the Needle,’ 1922, Oil on canvas, © 2023 National Museum of American Illustration, Newport, RI, and the American Illustrators Gallery, New York, NY.

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JANUARY 2024 // VOLUME 7 // ISSUE 04

CONTENTS LETTER FROM THE EDITOR................5 LOCAL NEWS............................................ 9 TOP 10...........................................................11 THE BUZZ ABOUT BEEKEEPING.....14 BISCUITS AND BENEDICTS...............22 COCKTAIL.................................................27

CHECK ME OUT ;).................................29 AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS........ 30 CALENDAR...............................................33 SOLD HOMES.........................................40 HOROSCOPES....................................... 44 #LKLDHAVEN...........................................45

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LOCAL NEWS LALONDE CAPTURES CITY COMMISSION SEAT Guy LaLonde Jr., capped a nearly yearlong campaign for the northwest district seat on Lakeland’s City Commission by winning 57.58% of the 7,247 votes cast in a runoff election against Samuel Simmons. LaLonde, a 56-year-old U.S. Navy veteran and small business owner, was overcome with emotion when the final results came in. His wife, Tonya, pushed her way through the crowd to give him a congratulatory kiss as he held a drawing of an American flag his granddaughter, Ellie, had made during the last watch party in November. Turnout was light with 7,247 (11.5%) of the city’s 63,088 registered voters casting ballots — slightly less than the 9,309 (14.9%) who voted in the general municipal election last month. Mail-in votes outpaced Election Day polling with 4,822 (66.5%) of the ballots arriving in sealed, signed envelopes.

INKLINGS BOOK SHOPPE IS MOVING TO DOWNTOWN LAKELAND Those looking for used- and antiquarian-book treasures will have to steer their hunt downtown after the start of the New Year. Inklings Book Shoppe, which specializes in used and antiquarian books, is leaving its Combee Road location and moving to 243 N. Florida Ave. – with doors set to open on Jan. 2. A new sign is already installed at the corner near Bay Street and hand-written messages adorn the windows of the downtown storefront. “We have wanted to move the store downtown ever since purchasing it in 2020, and we are so excited that this dream is finally becoming a reality,” said Carmen Walker. “We’re thrilled about the location being right on Florida Avenue and close to our friend and fellow bookseller at Pressed Books and Coffee. Downtown Lakeland has so much personality and warmth; we believe that every city needs an independent bookstore full of treasures at its heart.”

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LAKELAND GETS AIRLINE Lakeland Linder International Airport will begin offering passenger airline service in 2024, Airport Director Kris Hallstrand announced. The Lakeland City Commission approved the proposal unanimously at its Dec. 18th meeting. Avelo Airlines plans to operate flights in and out of Lakeland starting as soon as May or June. Their service could eventually reach five flights a day. The airport needs to do about $3.4 million worth of upgrades — with an emphasis on security check stations and plane and car parking, along with a maintenance area for Avelo — before service can begin. The destinations to and from Lakeland are up to Avelo and have not been announced yet.

LAKELAND APPROVES MASSIVE SOLAR FARM A massive array of ground-mounted solar panels may soon rise on 1,400 acres of largely undevelopable land near Florida Polytechnic University. The City Commission voted unanimously to allow the solar power generation facility as a conditional use on 2,044 acres of marshy land — east of State Road 33 and North Combee Road and south of University Boulevard. The land is part of a nearly 5,000-acre tract that the Williams Acquisition Holding Co. LLC has owned for more than two decades. Williams, based in Oklahoma, is one of the largest natural gas providers in the U.S. Much of the property proposed for the solar farm was formerly used for phosphate mining. Because it has poor soil that is not suitable for development, it was zoned for conservation or limited development when it was annexed into the city limits in 2001.

LHS WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 60-48 Lakeland High School defeated Venice 60-48 for the Dreadnaughts’ 9th state championship in December. The game was played in Tallahassee at FAMU’s Bragg Memorial Stadium and the victory came after longtime legendary Coach Bill Castle retired and 31 seniors graduated. The Ledger reported that the Dreadnaughts went into the semi-finals as the No. 4 seed but came out on top. LHS had an “offensive explosion,” racking up more than 500 yards. Key defensive stops allowed the team under first-year head Coach Marvin Frazier. Frazier and the team acknowledge that they are carrying on the legacy of a program with high expectations.

LAKELAND SEEKS 10TO 12-FOOT BIKE AND PEDESTRIAN TRAIL Lakeland plans to convert the sidewalks on five blocks of Ingraham Avenue north of Florida Southern College to a 10- to 12-foot multi-use bicycle and pedestrian trail. City commissioners unanimously approved applying for state funding to create a trail path along the west side of the road from Frank Lloyd Wright Way to Bartow Road. City Transportation Planner Chuck Barmby called the section an “unfunded gap” in regional efforts to link the Fort Fraser Trail with the Tenoroc Trail. But he added that the state Legislature recently allocated “substantial dollars” to the statewide Shared-Use Non-motorized Trail (SUNTrail) network.

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STUDENTS LOST TO CAR ACCIDENTS REACH NINE SINCE JUNE Since June, 20 Polk County Public Schools students have died, including at least nine in traffic accidents, and now Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd and PCPS Superintendent Fred Heid have teamed up to tell motorists: “Take extra care getting there.” The pair made a YouTube video, which has been posted on the sheriff’s office and PCPS websites, along with both their social media accounts, to warn drivers to slow down in school zones and be aware of their surroundings at times of the day when children are heading to school or going home in the afternoons. Judd and Heid have seen a heartbreaking number of children crying at the funerals of their friends, and of distraught parents having to bury their child.

POLK COUNTY TEACHER OF THE YEAR: BETH ASHMORE In Beth Ashmore’s third-grade classroom at Edgar L. Padgett Elementary School in north Lakeland, any lesson she teaches is almost always turned into a game. “Learning should be fun,” said Ashmore. “I want my kids to want to come to school and say, ‘Ok, what are we going to learn today? What game are we going to play today? What’s Miss Ashmore going to do today?” Ashmore was named Polk County Public Schools’ 2024 Teacher of the Year in November for her willingness to go beyond what is simply expected to deliver lesson plans that engage and become memories for her students. Padgett Principal Joette Burse said Ashmore, who is in her 18th year in the classroom, doesn’t just engage her students; she also helps her colleagues with advice and professional development. Ashmore created a “Level Up” program that rewards academic excellence and fosters leadership among students and teachers of all backgrounds.

SHUFFLEBOARD COURTS TO GET A MAKEOVER

POLK EARNS ‘C’ IN SCHOOL GRADES FOR SECOND YEAR

Lakeland’s shuffleboard players are getting younger, but many of the courts they play on at Lake Parker Park are showing their age. The City Commission approved money for a facelift, greenlighting $239,800 to replace 16 of the 32 courts with longer-lasting concrete surfaces. The 16 courts that are covered are in good shape, but the 16 that get the sun and rain are deteriorating, Assistant Parks Director Pam Page told the City Commission in December. The Lakeland Shuffleboard Club, which has been in existence since the 1930s, maintains the court lines and marks, seals and beads the courts as needed. The members also provide janitorial services and routine maintenance for the shuffleboard offices and restrooms. Construction will begin within the next two months.

The Florida Department of Education’s public school and district grades show Polk County Public Schools trailed much of the rest of the Florida — earning a C overall and ranking 56th out of the 64 districts that were assigned scores, although many individual schools improved. The grades were based on test scores taken last school year, along with graduation rates and the number of students participating in accelerated or career programs. At a school board work session in December, Heid called the system “flawed” and described some of the problems with the grading system, including a state mandate that moved the goalposts for success. Heid explained that the state elevated the cutoff scores of what constitutes A through F, contrary to what was recommended by the educator panel on which he sits. The state legislature mandated that there could only be the same amount of each grade as there was last year.


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POLK TOP 10 FIRST FRIDAY: THREE KINGS CELEBRATION

DAZED AND CONFUSED

FESTIVAL DEL AGUINALDO

Jan. 5, 6 - 9 pm in downtown Lakeland. Downtown shops and restaurants will be open late. Don’t miss the Makers Market, featuring local artists and creators, on N. Kentucky Ave, food trucks on Pine St., and the Classy Car Show on Tennessee Ave. downtownlkld.com

Jan. 6, 2 pm at the Gem Theatre in Mulberry. Watch a special screening of Dazed and Confused with actor Jason London! Stay for a question and answer session and a meet and greet immediately following. centralfloridatix.com

Jan. 7, noon - 6 pm at Mosaic Park in Bartow. This is a Latino Christmas celebration with food, vendors, children’s activities, giveaways, and much more! Event by the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Polk County. More info on FB @PRHCCPC.

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SWAN CITY JAZZ FESTIVAL

Jan. 18 at Gram Parsons Derry Down. Live music in a historic venue with Mary Gauthier and special guest Jaimee Harris. Listen to her newest album, “Dark Enough to See the Stars.” Doors at 6 pm, show at 7 pm. Purchase tickets in advance. gpderrydown.com

Jan. 19 – 28 at the Lakeland Community Theatre. The Fantasticks is the longest-running musical in the world. It’s a romantic charmer that’s been enchanting audiences around the world. lakelandcommunitytheatre.com

Jan. 20 & 21 from noon - 7 pm at Munn Park. The headliners, Julian Vaughn and Lannie Battistini, set to take the stage on January 20 and 21, respectively. Celebrated musicians are bringing a unique blend of jazz artistry for a weekend filled with musical excellence. swancityjazzfestival.com

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AWE WALK

MADAM RADAR

On Mondays beginning Jan. 8 at Bok Tower Gardens from 9 – 10 am. Take a walk through the Gardens and Pine Ridge Nature Preserve that will inspire wonder and awe. During this guided experience, you will have exercises to practice mindfulness. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

Jan. 13, 8 pm at the Historic Ritz Theatre. Madam Radar is an Americana rock band with two full length albums, “The Texas KGB” (2016) and “Welcome Home” (2017). Special Guest, John Lee Wyatt, will open for them. centralfloridatix.com

LSO NIGHT AT THE OPERA: MADAMA BUTTERFLY

NORMAN ROCKWELL AND N.C. WYETH

Jan. 20, 7 pm at the Branscomb Auditorium. Madama Butterfly will see the return of Principal Opera Conductor, Robert Moody, as well as the Lakeland Opera chorus, which includes students from Florida Southern College. lkldsymphony.org

Jan. 27 – May 26 at the Polk Museum of Art. This large-scale, two-gallery exhibition features nearly 40 original paintings by the two artists including the full, spectacular array of Saturday Evening Post covers. polkmuseumofart.org


ORLANDO TOP 10 CHEEZ-IT CITRUS BOWL Jan. 1 at 1 pm at Camping World Stadium. The Iowa Hawkeyes will play the Tennessee Volunteers. Gavin DeGraw will headline the halftime show. The Cheez-It Citrus Bowl began as the Tangerine Bowl in 1947. cheezitcitrusbowl.com

MLK DAY OF SERVICE Jan. 15, shifts available to work from 9 am – 5 pm at the Orange County Convention Center. The Orlando Mayor’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission in collaboration with U.S. Hunger and the Orange County MLK Initiative, plan to package one million healthy meals. Family-friendly. orlando.gov

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MARATHON WEEKEND Jan. 3 – 7 at Disney World. The weekend features four different races, two challenges and Disney magic around every corner. Virtual races available. Disney will make an independent donation to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in honor of the Marathon. rundisney.com

IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING Jan. 15, 9:30 pm at the Enzian Theater. A dark and comical look at King Crimson at 50 years. Find out whether it is worth sacrificing everything with extraordinary demands placed on you for a single moment of transcendence. enzian.org

A BRONX TALE DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING CANDLELIGHT VIGIL & MARCH

HENRY IV, PART 1: JOAN OF ARC

Jan. 7, 6 pm at Orlando City Hall. At the event, participants will be greeted with a brief presentation followed by a march to the First United Methodist Church for the Interfaith Multicultural Celebration. orlando.gov

Jan. 7, at the Dr. Phillips Center. Bronx-born and raised Chazz Palminteri wrote A Bronx Tale in 1988. The powerful one-man stage play depicts his bruising childhood. Palminteri plays 18 characters and brings them all to life in this autobiographical play. drphillipscenter.org

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THE LORD OF THE RINGS

Jan. 19 – Feb. 17 at the Winter Park Playhouse. This nostalgic musical comedy celebrates the music of Neil Sedaka. Set in a Catskills resort in 1960, follow two friends from Brooklyn in search of good times & romance. winterparkplayhouse.org

Jan. 21, 11 am – 1 pm at Mead Botanical Garden in Winter Park. Experience the forest through your senses. Time in nature uplifts the mood, boosts the immune system, and relieves stress. You will be guided through the afternoon. meadgarden.org

Jan. 26 – 28 at the Dr. Phillips Center. The Composer Howard Shore’s score to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring will be played live by the Bach Festival Choir, Orchestra and Bach Festival Youth Choir. drphillipscenter.org

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Jan. 10 – 21. Orlando Shakes’ actors will perform the play with less than 40 hours of rehearsal, no designers, and no director – just like the acting companies of Shakespeare’s time. Written by William Shakespeare. orlandoshakes.org


TAMPA TOP 10 RELIAQUEST BOWL

ART ON THE HOUSE

Jan. 1, noon at Raymond James Stadium. Featuring teams from the SEC and Big Ten Conference or ACC (if a Big Ten team goes to the Orange Bowl). This year it’s the University of Wisconsin Badgers vs. Louisiana State University Tigers. reliaquestbowl.com

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Every Thursday from 4 – 8 pm at the Tampa Museum of Art. Walk up to the Welcome Desk and tell the Visitor Experience and Engagement Representatives the admission price you choose to pay for your visit to the museum. Any donation amount is welcome. tampamuseum.org

Jan. 7, 3 pm at the Tampa Theatre. Run through your vocal exercises, dress as your favorite princess, reindeer or snowman, and come belt one out with a thousand of your closest friends at Sing-Along Frozen. tampatheatre.org

Jan. 11 – 21 at the Straz Center. A show inspired by true events in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. The story centers on a state librarian for adding a children’s book depicting a black and white rabbit’s marriage to the library. strazcenter.org

Jan. 13 at the Mahaffey Theater. Boldly go with The Florida Orchestra on a trip to distant galaxies. Featuring stellar hits from science fiction movies and television, including Avatar, Star Wars, Star Trek, The Mandalorian, Interstellar and more. themahaffey.com

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Jan. 17 – 21 at the Florida State Fairgrounds. See every major RV manufacturer as well as hundreds of accessory booths exhibitors. Florida’s finest campgrounds and resorts will have booth exhibits to show attendees the best camping opportunities. floridastatefair.com

Jan. 19 – Feb. 3, a Carrollwood Players Production. Terri and Brian Cody are hoping to sell their “One Star Hotel” in the Florida Keys, to the only man who has expressed any interest in buying it, a Mr. Sam Lewis from New York. carrollwoodplayers.org

Jan. 20, noon – 7:30 pm. A full day of activities including a bike rodeo, preschooler stroll, parade, air show and fireworks. Purchase tickets online. gasparillapiratefest.com

Jan. 23 at the Straz Center. Founder Arthur Mitchell believed ballet should belong to everyone, and the company’s forward-thinking repertoire ranges from the classics to innovative contemporary works. strazcenter.org

Jan. 27. The day begins with the Gasparilla Invasion, the Parade of Pirates from 2 – 5:30 pm, and live music until 8 pm. The Pirate Fest is free to attend, but you can purchase seats for the parade. gasparillapiratefest.com

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DEERINGER honey farm In addition to a population of wild bees, the state of Florida is host to some 650-700,000 commercial bee colonies with another 10-15,000 hobby hives. Polk County is home to around 11,000 commercial colonies with several multigenerational apiculture (the technical term for beekeeping) families. One such Polk County family is the Deeringers.

Honey Farm, in 2013. Ashlyn worked in the Visitor Services department of Visit Central Florida for ten years before joining Jason in his apiculture endeavors. Jason eventually bought his own truck and loader, and his beekeeping business grew to outpace the removal. The couple now has nearly 2,000 colonies, offering services from commercial pollination and honey production to retailing bees. The Deeringers are in the process of purchasing Ashlyn’s father’s business as he looks to retire. “We’ll have a home base in Davenport once we finish this acquisition,” Ashlyn said.

Ashlyn Deeringer’s grandfather Wesley Parmerter got into beekeeping after World War II. “During World War II, there was a lot of rationing, so people kept bees in their backyard for sweetener because a lot of sugar was going overseas to the military,” explained Ashlyn’s husband, Jason Deeringer. Her grandfather went on to become a migratory beekeeper and state bee inspector traveling between New York and Florida. Her father followed in his footsteps, beekeeping since the 70s, and her brother did it for some 15 years.

We stood in a Dundee field on a windy December morning as Jason lit a smoker and talked about his favorite subject – bees. “Bees are pheromone based, smell based. They have an alarm smell,” he said. “If you open a hive without smoking them, the alarm spreads to everybody, and everybody gets angry. If you smoke them first, the alarm spreads very slowly and minimally.”

Ashlyn and Jason’s love story is a sweet honeybee happenstance. They knew each other in high school, after which Jason entered the military and Ashlyn went to college. Following his service, in 2009, Jason got into the bee removal service, working with a company that specializes in removing stinging insects. He also at the time, received a few hives as a gift. Those few hives turned into 100 by the time he reconnected with Ashlyn. The pair laughed as they recalled Ashlyn’s dad thinking Jason might be a beekeeping spy looking to do some apiary espionage. He started two businesses, Bee Serious and Deeringer

Beekeeping offers quite a few avenues for revenue. In addition to selling queens and wholesaling honey by the drum, the Deeringers sell wax. Wholesale honey can go for around $2.50-2.75 per pound, with wax, a natural byproduct of what they do, going for around $5 a pound.

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having failures and successes, you know what’s working, what’s not. It’s those years of experience that can get you to that point of reading the colony,” Ashlyn said.

One of their more lucrative streams of revenue comes from commercial pollination. Farmers will pay to have honeybees pollinate their crops, from strawberries and blueberries to melons and cucumbers. “We can drop bees off, and those bees will increase crop production by 20 percent,” said Jason. The Deeringers ship bees as far as California to pollinate almonds and down the eastern seaboard for blueberries and cranberries.

Deeringer Honey Farm produces about five crops a year. “Our honey yields in Florida are pretty interesting,” Jason said. “An average colony can make between 50 and 90 pounds of honey per crop depending on the year, depending on the weather, and a lot of different variables.”

As bees are thermoregulators, shipping them can be quite timely and tedious. There are roughly 50-90,000 bees per colony and an average of 400 colonies on a semi. “It’s high risk but also high reward,” Jason noted.

Northern states, the midwest, and Canada, can produce hundreds of pounds of honey per colony. “It’s harder here to make honey than in other parts of the country,” Jason said. “[But] we have more crops that produce honey than in other parts of the United States.” Wherein the midwest produces mainly clover honey, central Florida has a variety from orange blossom and palmetto to Brazilian pepper, gallberry, and Tupelo.

“In central Florida, agriculture is disappearing fairly quickly. Our forage, what we produce honey crops on, is disappearing faster than the industry can create new things for new revenue,” he said, calling migratory commercial pollination “our saving grace.”

“The beekeeping end is very rewarding. You can see your work, you can see the effort that you put into the colonies – the treatments, the feeding, the maintaining properly – in the honey you produce,” said Jason. “It can go from one box to several boxes of honey in just 10, 15, 20 days. It’s cool to see. The problem with honey production is it’s so variable. [...] It’s kind of like gambling. You get addicted to the chase of that $100K honey crop.”

“If we didn’t have these commercial pollination contracts, we really couldn’t exist as an industry for much longer in central Florida specifically because of development. We’re losing so much of our forage – our orange blossom, palmetto, scrubland – to development.” Another threat to apiculture is the introduction of pests and diseases, such as the Asian mite. These pests mean beekeepers like the Deeringers must continually monitor and treat the hives to keep the threshold low and the colony thriving. According to Jason, if the mite count gets too high, they can transmit viruses that kill off the bees. “It’s made a better industry in the sense that we are beekeepers and not just bee setters,” he said. “But it’s a pain when we have to treat a colony three times in a row, and we have 2,000 colonies.”

That variability is precisely why the Deeringers have diversified their business. They’ve recently ramped up their direct-to-consumer honey production and look to do retail in the future. Folks can purchase local honey at their honorsystem-based honey stand at 632 Ave. T SE, Winter Haven. “Don’t be afraid to buy honey from a big box retailer,” Jason concluded. “Just check the source of origin. At least buy from a company that uses U.S. honey.”

Through years of experience, the Deeringers have gained a sense for hive health. “You can read all the books, but until you’re doing it for years and

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Not all beekeepers are shipping hundreds of thousands of bees across the country for commercial pollination. Some do it for the love of apiculture. When he isn’t conducting his mayoral duties or serving as the managing director and senior vice president of investments for Raymond James, one might catch Winter Haven Mayor Brad Dantzler tending to the three beehives on his property. About seven years ago, Dantzler attended a wedding in Atlanta. A friend took him out to tour his hives in full beekeeping regalia. “I just fell in love with it,” the mayor said. “There are a lot of ways to get started, but the simplest way is to buy what’s called a ‘nuc,’” Dantzler said. The term “nuc” is short for “nucleus colony.” It’s a small hive, including a colony of bees. According to Dantzler, each hive has about 60-80K bees. He currently has three hives. It used to be four, but one of his hives’ absconded,’ which means the entire hive, including the queen, left. “Once your hives get very healthy and big like mine are, I can take a couple of frames out and put them in a separate box and encourage them to make another queen and start a hive,” he said. That’s known as ‘splitting the hive.’ The mayor has two colonies of European bees, and a third he suspects are Russian. He notes that they are more aggressive but produce the best honey. “The queen sets the whole mood of the hive. If the queen is nice and docile, then the bees don’t bother you at all. But if the queen is mean, the bees will be mean because [almost 99%] of the bees are female.” Dantzler completes a hive inspection every other week in which he uses hive tools to ‘crack the hive’ and pulls out each of the 11 frames per box. He’s looking to keep out pests and check on the hive’s overall well-being. If the hive is healthy, he leaves it undisturbed. “My theory is to not disturb them as much as possible unless they’re having a problem.” The bottom box of the hive is where the bees live. As they mature, beekeepers add boxes on top of them called honey supers. Twice a year, when the supers are full, Dantzler harvests his honey crop, known as ‘stealing the honey.’ Each hive box will produce some 50 pounds of honey. “My Russian bees, I call them my rockstars. They produce like crazy.” His friend and Theatre Winter Haven Producing Director Dan Chesnicka often helps him harvest the honey, which takes about 4 to 5 hours. “You want to leave them honey to make it through the winter because there are not nearly as many flowers,” he said. “When they don’t have pollen to eat, they start eating their own honey. That’s why they store it up.” Honey differs from hive to hive based on which plants the bees pollinate. Dark palmetto honey is the mayor’s favorite, but he may get orange blossom, clover, Brazilian pepper, or ragweed throughout the year. “It’s kind of like wine,” he said of the variety in honey. Dantlzer labels his honey ‘Mayor’s Select,’ gives it away, and makes his own honey candy. With his puppy Dash in tow, Mayor Dantzler showed us around his yard. He pointed out purple porter weed and azaleas, shrimp plants and gardenias, fire bush and white plumbago, pipevine, and beauty berries. “Everything is geared for my bees and butterflies.” “Every little apiary takes on its own personality,” Dantlzer said. His is adorned with little signs and knick-knacks, including a bee fairy. He finds the work to be cathartic. “Sometimes, when I’ve had a rough day, I’ll come and just sit on that bench and hang out here with them.” Mayor Dantzler recommends the Ridge Beekeepers Association as a resource for those interested in apiculture. “The bee community is very supportive of each other,” he said. According to the beekeeper club, “Our members have a wealth of knowledge about beekeeping. Members include hobbyists, sideline and commercial beekeepers, honey producers, and queen producers. We have members from Polk County and the surrounding counties such as Lake, Highlands, and Hardee.” The Ridge Beekeepers Association meets on the third Monday of the month at 7 pm, followed by a field/workday the next Saturday. Check their website, www.ridgebeekeepers.com, each month for the meeting location. 19


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WORDS Tara Crutchfield

PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson

Looking for homestyle cooking in charming downhome digs? You gotta risk it for the biscuit! Biscuits and Benedicts is one of Lakeland’s favorite breakfast and brunch joints, serving warm, fresh biscuits with a side of southern hospitality. Just look for the colorful wildflower mural on the side of their building, and you’re in the right place. Jenna Rice painted the floral masterpiece for the Lakeland CRA as part of a project to beautify the city. B&B opened on June 24, 2022. The brainchild of professional poker player James Kerr, the café remains family-owned and operated. Like many a great meal, biscuits were the basis for the idea of the restaurant, and bennies are some of Kerr’s favorite breakfast dishes. He married the two and created a unique concept in the Swan City. According to fellow owner and Kerr’s father-in-law, Troy Hambrick, “My sonin-law wanted to help a fellow chef create the concept. […] Unfortunately, he passed away about five months ago. So we carry on the tradition.” That chef was 20-year restaurant industry veteran Erik Walter. He created the menu, and according to Biscuits and Benedicts, “With soulful gravy and made with love biscuits, Erik poured his passion and knowledge into each and every menu item.” Kerr’s wife Joy joins him in ownership of the family business. Hambrick, who has 30 years of healthcare experience and a doctorate in healthcare management and leadership, operates the restaurant daily. His favorite part of this job is ensuring consistency in the kitchen and service and watching people enjoy their homestyle cooking. - CONTINUED ON PAGE 24 -

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The eatery’s country atmosphere drips with charm from cute sayings on the wall like “Happiness is Homemade” and farmhouse decor. “Nothing is here like this in Lakeland,” Hambrick said. The 1920s building features a refurbished fireplace, adding to B&B’s warmth.

slingin’ 700-800 biscuits on weekends. Indulge in their freshly squeezed orange juice and flavored coffees. “Everything is made from scratch,” Hambrick said. “Biscuits are made fresh every day.” Even the pimento cheese for their Heavens to Betsy sandwich is made in-house. “We also like to collaborate with different small businesses,” Hambrick said. The establishment serves Concord Coffee, uses Born & Bread sourdough, and Bee Haven honey.

A look at the menu will make any Southerner’s heart rejoice with dishes named after familiar country phrases, which Joy was responsible for brainstorming. A guest favorite to order at B&B is the Goodness Gracious, with buttermilk fried chicken, bacon, and cheddar cheese topped with their signature sausage gravy. If you’re hankering for something heartier, Hambrick recommends the Big for Your Britches which comes with two eggs, hash cake, biscuit, choice of gravy, and choice of Canadian bacon, sausage, or bacon. And, of course, you can’t go wrong with “Sum” Biscuit & Gravy – B&B’s piping fresh buttermilk biscuit topped with sausage or Impossible gravy. Their dining room may be quaint, but that doesn’t stop B&B from

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Asked about Biscuits and Benedicts’ future, Hambrick noted, “After we get a bit more stable and recognized in the county, we’d like to look into opening more space next door. We’re also looking into Winter Haven.” Stop by in January to check out their new menu, including brand new appetizers and brunch options like the Cattywampus burger we tried. A toothsome fig jam cuts through the richness of bacon atop a thick brisket burger with the tang of garlic aioli. It was darn good!

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Check Me Out ;) DAUGHTERS OF THE NEW YEAR By E.M. Tran

THE HUNTING PARTY By Lucy Foley

THIS TIME NEXT YEAR By Sophie Cousens

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In New Orleans, three daughters of a former beauty queen and Vietnamese refugee obsessed with zodiac signs, are trying to go about their modern lives but begin to encounter strange glimpses of long-buried secrets from their ancestors.

A group of thirty-something Oxford friends celebrate New Year’s Eve in the Scottish Highlands as a historic blizzard hits, trapping and isolating them, only to discover one of them is a murderer.

Born in the shadow of a boy who was born moments earlier and heralded as 1990 London’s first baby, Minnie encounters her more fortunate rival on various disastrous birthdays before making unexpected discoveries when they both turn 30.

Sisters Bernie and Libby are contacted by a long-estranged family member, who asks for their help uncovering the truth about the suspicious long-ago deaths of their father and his business partner.

Two exes wake up together with wedding bands on their fingers— and no idea how they got there. They have just one New Year’s Eve at the end of 1999 to figure it out in this big-hearted and nostalgic rom-com.

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THE HAPPINESS YEAR By Tara Ward

A SWEET NEW YEAR FOR REN By Michelle Sterling & Dung Ho

On the last night of 1937, twentyfive-year-old Katey Kontent meets Tinker Grey, a handsome banker. This chance encounter and its consequences propel Katey on a year-long journey into the upper echelons of New York society—where she will have little to rely upon other than a bracing wit and her own brand of cool nerve.

Seasons tend to be associated with certain behaviors: spring with hope, summer with sociable relaxation, autumn with harvesting, winter with hibernating. “The Happiness Year” features a host of tips and exercises to encourage you to break away from these patterns and nurture happiness every day, in every season.

REGGIE AND DELILAH’S YEAR OF FALLING By Elise Bryant

SNOW HORSES By Patricia MacLachlan & Micha Archer

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Ren has always been too little to help make her favorite pineapple cakes for the Lunar New Year, but when her one-of-a-kind brother Charlie arrives for the festivities, with his help, she finally gets her chance.

On the very last evening before the new year, when the snow is falling soft and thick, two black horses wait for the jingle of their sled. As they ride about town, they will spread light to their beloved neighbors, bidding farewell to the last night—and saying hello to the first morning.


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

PHOTOGRAPH UF/IFAS Photo by Eric Zamora

Gentle Giants of the Sky: American White Pelicans As our holiday seasons come to a close, Polk County residents and visitors are treated to a spectacular natural event: the arrival of American white pelicans. These majestic birds, easily distinguishable from their coastal cousin the brown pelican, are a remarkable sight as they gracefully navigate the skies above Polk County’s many lakes.

cormorants and anhinga often seen in their company. This silent demeanor adds to the serene beauty of the lakes they inhabit. IDENTIFICATION AND RESPECTFUL OBSERVATION American white pelicans are one of our largest water birds in North America. Their bodies are thick, with short square tails, large bills, and short legs. Mostly white, they have a distinctive yellow-orange bill and black flight feathers on the underside and tips of their wings, making them easily identifiable from afar or while in flight . When in flight, you’ll often see them in a “flying V” pattern, soaring in large circles looking for suitable areas to feed.

These large water birds, protected under the Migratory Bird Act, are here for a winter respite and do not breed during their stay in Florida. A SEASONAL SPECTACLE American white pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) are migratory, visiting Florida during the winter months. They are usually found along the coast but can also been seen around Florida’s inland lakes, rivers, and wetlands. In Polk County, you’ll see them soaring in the sky, at Circle B Bar Reserve, around the Winter Haven Chain of Lakes, and in lakes all around Lakeland, Lake Wales, and more.

Unlike the brown pelicans we’re all familiar with, who are known for their dramatic diving feeding technique, American white pelicans employ a more cooperative hunting strategy. Together in large groups, they herd fish into shallow areas of the lake where they will take turns rowdily dipping their large bills in to scoop up some fish. This makes for an impressive display of teamwork and grace.

The earliest American White Pelicans often arrive by late November or mid-December, with their presence peaking January through March, locally. This timing is easy to remember, like many of our friends and family who live up north in the summer, the white pelicans can be thought of as Florida’s other snowbirds!

You may notice a vertical plate or “horn” on the top of some of the pelicans’ bills. This is called a “breeding plate” and it is thought to be a visual indicator of a healthy male pelican, like how we think a larger rack of antlers signifies a better breeder in deer. While we’ll never fully understand some physical traits present during the breeding season in many species, one thing is clear: The plate is not a deformity, and the pelican is healthy; there is no need to be alarmed or to contact an animal rescue or Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission if you see one.

SILENT VISITORS IN OUR MIDST One of the most notable characteristics of these winter visitors is their almost complete silence, a stark contrast to the more vocal

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MIGRATION AND HABITAT

You can help both American white pelicans and our resident brown pelican by keeping a close eye on fishing tackle when you’re out fishing. Entanglement in fishing line and bill or pouch disfigurement from errant hooks and lures are some of the greatest threats facing pelicans and water birds of all species in Florida.

When American white pelicans leave Florida, they embark on a northward migration that leads them primarily to the northern Great Plains. Their summer breeding grounds are generally on isolated islands in freshwater lakes and on ephemeral islands in shallow wetlands.

Protection and restoration of area lakes and wetlands is important to both the American white pelican and our other water birds and wildlife. As I have mentioned in earlier articles, prioritizing our wetlands and lakes takes a village.

These pelicans typically breed in states such as North Dakota, South Dakota, Northern California, Nevada, Wyoming, Minnesota, and parts of Canada, favoring remote areas away from human disturbance. The habitat types ideal for their breeding include large, open landscapes like prairies and marshes next to lakes and rivers.

When enjoying recreational activities like boating, be mindful not to disturb these graceful and shy visitors. They scare easily and you may prevent their return to an area lake if they are disturbed often. By protecting our lakes and respecting wildlife, we ensure that future generations will also enjoy the stunning spectacle of the American White Pelicans in Florida.

If you’re planning a summer vacation in the northern Great Plains, particularly in areas like the Dakotas or Minnesota, you might be fortunate enough to see these majestic birds in their natural breeding habitat. Here, they engage in their unique life cycle amidst the vast and scenic backdrop of America’s heartland. Keep in mind though, these are shy birds and will often abandon their nests if disturbed.

For more information on American white pelicans consider listening to the podcast episode, “American White Pelicans, Florida’s Other Snowbird” here: https://link.chtbl.com/white_pelican And, if you enjoy the episode, share it with a friend.

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As a reminder, you can always find me on social media with the handle @PolkNR on Twitter/X and Instagram or you can email me with any questions at scarnevale@ufl.edu. UF/IFAS Extension is an Equal Opportunity Institution.

This January, take the time to visit local natural areas or waterways to see the American White Pelicans. They will start heading north in March and have often completely left us by the end of April. But remember, nature doesn’t always abide by our rules! The pelicans may leave early or stay late – so enjoy them when you see them.

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JANUARY 2024 STORYTIME WITH ACE THE BOOKWORM! Jan 2, 2024, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Florida Air Museum 4175 Medulla Road, Lakeland Tuesdays 10 am. They bring stories to life and create amazing, interactive learning experiences. All are welcome. Content is for ages 2-5. Story Time is FREE. Access to the Florida Air Museum is an additional charge. aceedu.org

ADD YOUR EVENT 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Weekly walks start January 8 through January 29. Take a fresh look at nature and spend moments taking in amazing vistas. Join us for walks through the Gardens and Pine Ridge Nature Preserve that inspire wonder and awe. During this guided experience, we will pay attention to details along the way and will have exercises to practice mindfulness. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

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TRIVIA TUESDAYS Jan 2, 2024, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Grove Roots Brewing Company 302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Every Tuesday at 6:30pm. Play trivia hosted by Triviosity. More info on FB @TriviosityLive AFTER HOURS AT THE MUSEUM Jan 4, 2024, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 East Palmetto St, Lakeland During the evening, Dr. H. Alexander Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, will host a Curator Tour at 6 pm, providing in-depth arthistorical and curatorial insight into one of our current exhibitions. polkmuseumofart.org

BRANDING BLUEPRINT INTENSIVE FOR REALTORS (MASTERCLASS KICKOFF) Jan 6, 2024, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM The Lodge 332 Avenue B SW, Winter Haven TRIVIA THURSDAY This session is the first step in a transformative Jan 4, 2024, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM journey for realtors committed to elevating Barrel 239 their brand and achieving personal and 239 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Every Thursday at 7 pm. Play trivia with Triviosity. professional growth in 2024. Session 1: January Themed nights on the 3rd Thursdays. Free to play. 6-19. If you haven’t had your strategy call yet, please reach out to schedule one (calendly. More info on FB @TriviosityLive com/ignitethefireinsidewellness/30min_ strategy_session). This call is crucial to ensure FIRST FRIDAY: THREE KINGS that the masterclass aligns with your goals CELEBRATION and expectations. General Inquiries: Lupita@ Jan 5, 2024, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM ignitethefireinside.com. centralfloridatix.com Munn Park 210 East Main St, Lakeland SURROUND SOUND: IMMERSIVE SOUND Family-friendly & pet-friendly. Visitors every month enjoy a Classy Car Show, a Makers Market HEALING EXPERIENCE with crafters and artisans, and over 60 First Friday Jan 6, 2024, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Bok Tower Gardens Exhibitors with goodies, giveaways, and special 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales deals. downtownlkld.com/firstfriday Join mediation teacher & singing bowl specialist Anthony Profeta. Participants will lay on a IMPROV COMEDY SHOW yoga mat in the middle of the room and be Jan 5, 2024, 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM fully immersed in healing tones and singing Rec Room bowls’ vibrational frequencies, which will be 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland set up all around the room in a North, South, Two show times 7:30 PM is the Family Friendly East, & West direction. Registration required. Show and 9:30 PM is the 21+ Show. They are a 6-year-old team with the best improvisers in all of boktowergardens.org Polk County. swancityimprov.com LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET Jan 6, 2024, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM N 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 WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET Jan 6, 2024, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 250 Magnolia Avenue, Winter Haven Shop local! Shop artisan food vendors, plants, food trucks, and more while supporting a healthy & connected community. We are

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DAZED AND CONFUSED: AN AFTERNOON WITH JASON LONDON Jan 6, 2024, 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Gem Theater 110 NW 1st Avenue, Mulberry Calling all film lovers! You will not want to miss a special screening of Dazed and Confused with actor, Jason London! After the screening, we will host a question and answer session and a meet and greet immediately following. centralfloridatix.com JAZZ INTO THE NEW YEAR Jan 6, 2024, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales No registration needed. Swing into 2024 with live jazz on The Terrace. boktowergardens.org FESTIVAL DEL AGUINALDO Jan 7, 2024, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Mosaic Park 2250 S Floral Avenue, Bartow Free to attend! A Latino Christmas celebration. Food, product vendors, children’s activities, giveaways, and much more but with a Latino feel! Event by Puerto Rican/Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Polk County. More info on FB @PRHCCPC UNLEASH YOUR MOST INSPIRING LIFE WITH YOGA LIFE COACHING 6 WEEK PROGRAM Jan 7, 2024, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Yoga Haven 1511 6th Street SE, Winter Haven Embark on a journey of self-discovery and purposeful living by seamlessly blending the wisdom of ancient Yoga philosophy with modern coaching techniques. Six weekly sessions: Sundays January 7, 14, 21, 28 and February 4 & 11, 2024. 6:30-8:00 pm. $399 includes 6 small group sessions, course materials and email support between sessions. Course is limited to 6 students. winterhavenyoga.com AWE WALK Jan 8, 2024, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 33

TRIVIA NIGHT Jan 8, 2024, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Cob & Pen 1221 Florida Avenue S, Lakeland Play trivia hosted by Triviosity every Monday. Free to play. More info on FB @TriviosityLive MUSICAL JOURNEY THROUGH FLORIDA Jan 9, 2024, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven Lecture Series: A Musical Journey Through Florida. Chris Kahl will take you on a historical journey through the state, featuring performances of songs covering a wealth of historical events, characters, and folklore. Register online. mywinterhaven.com SOUND BATH WITH CRYSTAL SINGING BOWLS Jan 9, 2024, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, 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 TRIVIA TUESDAYS Jan 9, 2024, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Grove Roots Brewing Company 302 3rd Street SW Winter Haven Every Tuesday at 6:30pm. Play trivia hosted by Triviosity. More info on FB @TriviosityLive BACKPACKING 101: INTRODUCTION TO THE HOBBY OF BACKPACKING Jan 10, 2024, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM This short webinar will teach participants all about the basic skills required to go backpacking in Florida’s backcountry. Join UF/IFAS Extension Natural Resources and Conservation faculty, Shannon Carnevale, for an introductory webinar for backpacking skills. Register online at Eventbrite.com under UF/IFAS Extension Polk County Events LAKELAND FOOD TRUCK RALLY Jan 11, 2024, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM - CONTINUED ON PAGE 34 -


JANUARY 2024 LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET Jan 13, 2024, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Every Saturday in downtown Lakeland. Shop local, handmade, homegrown, plants, artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, and more! Enjoy live entertainment most Saturdays. downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org

Munn Park, 210 East Main Street, Lakeland Second Thursday of every month. Family-friendly food truck rally with music! TRIVIA THURSDAY Jan 11, 2024, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Barrel 239, 239 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Every Thursday at 7 pm. Play trivia with Triviosity. Themed nights on the 3rd Thursdays. Free to play. More info on FB @TriviosityLive GALLERY PERSPECTIVES Jan 12, 2024, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland Join the museum every second Friday of the month for Gallery Perspectives! Each month, they invite special guests to discuss a current exhibition at the Museum, incorporating their own unique expertise and perspective. polkmuseumofart.org

TEACHER’S EARLY RELEASE DAYS SOUND BATH Jan 12, 2024, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Ignite the Fire Inside Wellness Studio 140 SE Plaza Road, Winter Haven RSVP as space is limited. centralfloridatix.com FLORIDA CARILLON FESTIVAL: KOEN VAN ASSCHE Jan 12, 2024, 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales A carillon performance by Koen Van Assche for the Florida Carillon Festival, celebrating M.L.K. Day. boktowergardens.org

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REBA MCENTIRE TRIBUTE SHOW Jan 12, 2024, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Balmoral Event Center 116 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the timeless music and captivating charisma of the legendary Reba McEntire! On January 12th, immerse yourself in the magic of Reba’s greatest hits as our talented tribute artist takes the stage at the magnificent Balmoral Event Center. centralfloridatix.com

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WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET Jan 13, 2024, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 250 Magnolia Avenue, Winter Haven Shop local! 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. AGING AND BALANCE: HOW TO PREVENT FALLS AND IMPROVE YOUR WELLBEING Jan 13, 2024, 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM Yoga Haven 1511 6th Street SE Winter Haven Learn what can be done to prevent falls and improve your “wellbeing.” This special event will include discussion about: aging and balance; how to focus on stability, balance and interventions; and preserving the benefits of balance and stability of fitness for the long term. winterhavenyoga.com


ADD YOUR EVENT STARRY, STARRY NIGHT: AN EVENING OF STARGAZING, ART AND SCIENCE Jan 13, 2024, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Explore the incredible night sky through telescope technology with local astronomers, hear inspiring space-themed presentations, encounter nocturnal animals, create space-themed art, and listen to a special “starry night” themed Carillion concert. boktowergardens.org

MADAM RADAR WITH SPECIAL GUEST JOHN LEE WYATT Jan 13, 2024, 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven Madam Radar is an Americana rock band that punches hard with their explosive harmonies, soaring guitar solos, and eclectic original tunes. centralfloridatix.com

experience is held the 2nd Sunday of each month to provide a safe space to reflect, meditate, pray + encourage one another. centralfloridatix.com MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY Jan 15, 2024 TRIVIA NIGHT Jan 15, 2024, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Cob & Pen 1221 Florida Avenue S, Lakeland Every Monday at 7:30 pm. Play trivia hosted by Triviosity every Monday. Free to play. More info on FB @TriviosityLive

MONTHLY SACRED STILLNESS: MEDITATION + PRAYER Jan 14, 2024, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Ignite the Fire Inside Wellness Studio 140 SE Plaza Road, Winter Haven Join us for a special afternoon meditation, prayer & sound bath to wrap up the year in community. This monthly Sacred Stillness

LECTURE SERIES: MUSIC OF THE WEST AFRICAN KORA Jan 16, 2024, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven Musician Sean Gaskell provides an educational concert featuring songs on the kora, a 21 stringed West African harp. Many songs featured on the kora preserve an 800 year history dating back tol the found of the Mande empire. Register online. mywinterhaven.com TRIVIA TUESDAYS Jan 16, 2024, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Grove Roots Brewing Company 302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven

Every Tuesday at 6:30pm. Play trivia hosted by Triviosity. More info on FB @TriviosityLive NASHVILLE LIVE FEATURING DAVE & DAPHNE, DIRECT FROM NASHVILLE Jan 16, 2024, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM South Lake Wales Church of God 210 Presidents Dr, Lake Wales Dave Salyer has toured the world with Barbara Mandrell, performed for presidents at the White House and appeared on countless TV shows. Daphne Anderson, Toured with The Bill Gaither Group, The Florida Boys, The Cathedrals and many others. The Southern Gospel Music Association voted her their Female Vocalist of the Year. Concert attendees can purchase snacks and beverages at the show. Order tickets at the church website: www.slwcog.com or call Sandra DeVane, show coordinator at 813-779-2174. NEIGHBORHOOD STORY TIME Jan 18, 2024, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Medulla Resource Center and Park 1049 Parker Rd, Lakeland Neighborhood Story Time is a freee program designed to promote family literacy and engage young children (3-6 years old) through interactive readings and hands on activities. For more information, call the Medulla Resource Center at (863) 647-4035 - CONTINUED ON PAGE 36 -

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JANUARY 2024 CAMELLIA TOUR WITH PATRICK LYNCH Jan 18, 2024, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Join the Plant Records Curator Patrick Lynch for a walking tour of Bok Tower Gardens’ extensive camellia collection. boktowergardens.org

MARY GAUTHIER WITH SPECIAL GUEST JAIMEE HARRIS Jan 18, 2024, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th Street NW, Winter Haven Live music in a historic venue. Listen to her newest album, Dark Enough To See The Stars. Doors at 6 pm, show at 7 pm. gpderrydown.com

TRIVIA THURSDAY Jan 18, 2024, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Barrel 239, 239 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Every Thursday at 7 pm. Play trivia with Triviosity. Themed nights on the 3rd Thursdays. Free to play. More info on FB @TriviosityLive

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ALL SHOOK UP Jan 18, 2024, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Jan. 18 - Feb. 18. Inspired by and featuring the songs of Elvis Presley, It’s 1955, and into a square little town in a square little state rides a guitarplaying young man who changes everything and everyone he meets. theatrewinterhaven.com MURDEROUS MILESTONES: ARSENIC & OLD LACE 80TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING Jan 18, 2024, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Avenue, Winter Haven In 2024, we will be celebrating the 80th anniversary of the timeless classic film, “Arsenic and Old Lace.” Directed by Frank Capra and released in 1944, this dark comedy has captivated audiences for decades with its unique blend of humor and suspense. Doors will open at 6 • Signature cocktails, wine, beer, craft soda, candy and freshly popped popcorn will be waiting. See you at the movies! centralfloridatix.com

DRUMBEAT AT BOK Jan 19, 2024, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, 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 A COLE PORTER MUSICAL COMEDY

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TOUR OF PARIS: A JAZZ DISCUSSION WITH CHARLES TROY Jan 19, 2024, 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Paris was Cole Porter’s favorite city. Our tour of Paris will feature Porter’s songs about Paris, both celebrated and barely known, plus an insight into his life during his years there. Join Historian Charles Troy for an informative and entertaining talk about this incredible American composer. boktowergardens.org JAZZ ON THE TERRACE: JAZZFIRE! Jan 19, 2024, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Experience the music of Cole Porter with JAZZFIRE! featuring Victoria de Lissovoy. Please bring your chairs and blankets as seating on The Terrace is limited. The Blue Palmetto Cafe will be open with full menu. boktowergardens.org THE FANTASTICKS Jan 19, 2024, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Lakeland Community Theatre 121 S Lake Avenue, Lakeland January 19, 20, 21 & 26, 27 & 28. “Try To Remember” a time when this romantic charmer wasn’t enchanting audiences around the world. The Fantasticks is the longestrunning musical in the world, for good reason. lakelandcommunitytheatre.com


MORE EVENTS ONLINE LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET Jan 20, 2024, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Every Saturday in downtown Lakeland. Shop local, handmade, homegrown, plants, artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, and more! Enjoy live entertainment most Saturdays. downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org

MIND, BODY, MOVEMENT: MAT PILATES Jan 20, 2024, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Bonnet Springs Park 400 Bonnet Springs Boulevard, Lakeland Led by Sculpted Swan Fitness.Mat Pilates at Allen & Company Family Lawn. bonnetspringspark.com

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

CINÉMA ART HISTORIQUE: SURVIVING PICASSO (1996) Jan 20, 2024, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM GOAL MASTERY: FROM DREAMING TO Polk Museum Of Art DOING MASTERCLASS 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland Jan 20, 2024, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM This free-admission film series is designed to LAKELAND IS OUR BUSINESS VENDOR The Lodge explore the connections between art history and MARKET 332 Avenue B SW, Winter Haven cinema. After each screening, enjoy a Q&A and Jan 20, 2024, 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Not just a masterclass; it’s a holistic journey discussion with Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director COhatch Lakeland towards realizing your dreams. Designed for and Chief Curator, about how the evening’s film 211 East Main Street, Lakeland those who feel stuck or overwhelmed by their aligns with the histories and stories it strives to The first indoor Lakeland Is Our Business Vendor aspirations, this masterclass offers a blend of Market! Whether you’re a local business owner or practical goal-setting techniques and holistic tools tell. Registration is required, and space is limited. just love supporting local businesses, this market is to ensure a balanced approach to personal and polkmuseumofart.org the perfect place to discover unique products and professional growth. centralfloridatix.com services. LAKELAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With a wide variety of vendors showcasing their PRESENTS NIGHT AT THE OPERA: SWAN CITY JAZZ FESTIVAL offerings, you’ll find everything from handmade MADAMA BUTTERFLY Jan 20 & 21, 2024, 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM crafts to delicious food and much more! Jan 20, 2024, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Munn Park Branscomb Memorial Auditorium 210 E Main Street, Lakeland WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET 1100 Johnson Ave, Lakeland Headliners Julian Vaughn and Lannie Battistini. Jan 20, 2024, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Presented by the Lakeland Symphony Orchestra. This year, we’re featuring an impressive lineup of 250 Magnolia Avenue, Winter Haven internationally recognized musicians and local high At the turn of the 20th century in Japan, Shop local! Shop artisan food vendors, plants, school and college acts. swancityjazzfestival.com. Lieutenant Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton of food trucks, and more while supporting a the U.S. Navy leases a house that comes with healthy & connected community. We are a geisha wife named Cio-Cio-San, known as DOCENT-LED TOUR across from Grove Roots on the NE corner of Madam Butterfly. Though he is advised against it, Jan 20, 2024, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM 3rd St. & Ave C SW in the old BB&T parking he marries the girl. Visit www.lkldsymphony.org Polk Museum Of Art lot in downtown Winter Haven every Saturday. 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland or call 863-688-3743 to purchase tickets. Free for everyone. Join us for a docent-led tour winterhavenfarmersmarket.com

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CLASSIC ROCK LEGACY - A TRIBUTE TO PINK FLOYD Jan 20, 2024, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Avenue, Winter Haven Formed by Daniel Pepin, Keith Coville, Bill Dorfschmidt, Jessy Rose, and Josh Grimes, Classic Rock Legacy takes the greatest albums and recreates them live on stage using the best musicians and technicians. Classic Rock Legacy has found success in concentrating solely on the music. centralfloridatix.com - CONTINUED ON PAGE 39 -


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JANUARY 2024 TRIVIA NIGHT Jan 22, 2024, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Cob & Pen 1221 Florida Avenue S, Lakeland Play trivia hosted by Triviosity every Monday. Free to play. More info on FB @TriviosityLive

the soul of one of the most influential thinkers of the past century. Using Lewis’ own words, this dazzling, multimedia, theatrical event explores: What convinced Lewis of the divinity of Christ; How his profound insights on prayer, heaven and the Second Coming of Christ influenced The Chronicles of Narnia. 90 minutes with no intermission. It is recommended for ages 13 and older, and children under age 4 are not admitted. flsouthern.edu/ffa

ALTER EAGLES Jan 23, 2024, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Tribute Tuesday, 5pm and 8pm. Hear the music of the Eagles performed by Alter Eagles. theatrewinterhaven.com TRIVIA TUESDAYS Jan 23, 2024, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Grove Roots Brewing Company 302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Every Tuesday at 6:30pm. Play trivia hosted by Triviosity. More info on FB @TriviosityLive

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2024 SPIRIT CLASSIC GYMNASTICS MEET: MARDI GRAS MASQUERADE PARTY! Jan 26, 2024, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM AdventHealth Fieldhouse 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven You are invited to party with us at the 2024 Spirit Classic Gymnastics Meet: Mardi Gras Masquerade Party! centralfloridatix.com

WEDDING EXPO Jan 28, 2024, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Balmoral Event Center 116 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City Discover a treasure trove of vendors, indulge in delectable food, and stand a chance to win exciting prizes. Say ‘I do’ to an unforgettable event planning experience! centralfloridatix.com

LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET Jan 27, 2024, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland TRIVIA THURSDAY Every Saturday in downtown Lakeland. Jan 25, 2024, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Shop local, handmade, homegrown, plants, Barrel 239, 239 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, and Every Thursday at 7 pm. Play trivia with Triviosity. more! Enjoy live entertainment most Saturdays. Themed nights on the 3rd Thursdays. Free to play. downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org More info on FB @TriviosityLive

BEE GEES NOW Jan 28, 2024, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Lake Eva Event Center USA WATER SKI & WAKE SPORTS ANNUAL 799 Johns Avenue, Haines City AWARDS BANQUET Close your eyes & you will swear the real Gibb Jan 27, 2024, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Brothers were performing! Open your eyes & experience the illusion that they’re standing in RP Funding Center front of you! Experience an incredible technical, 701 W Lime Street, Lakeland theatrical production before you that touches your Join us for cocktails, dinner, awards and a raffle. Ticket must be purchased in advance, no tickets at senses & effects your emotions. the door. centralfloridatix.com AFTER SCHOOL ART Jan 29, 2024, 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto Street, Lakeland Doors open at 4:20 pm. Space is limited; be sure to arrive early to secure your spot. After School Art is designed for the parent and child to learn creative new skills together. Come join us for a new lesson each week using different medium and learn about the elements of art. polkmuseumofart.org

WINTER GARDENING: EDIBLE GARDENS Jan 25, 2024, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Join Horticulture Manager Taylor Walker for a tour of the edible gardens to learn about the techniques, materials, and varieties that grow in our Fall gardens. boktowergardens.org

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET Jan 27, 2024, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 250 Magnolia Avenue, Winter Haven Shop local! 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

MURDEROUS MILESTONES: DIAL M FOR MURDER 70TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING Jan 25, 2024, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Historic Ritz Theatre 263 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven In 2024, we will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the classic thriller film, “Dial M for Murder.” Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and released in 1954, this gripping film has captivated audiences for decades with its intricate plot and suspenseful storytelling. Doors will open at 6. Signature cocktails, wine, beer, craft soda, candy and freshly popped popcorn will be waiting. See you at the movies! centralfloridatix.com

ROCKWELL/WYETH: ICONS OF AMERICANA Jan 27, 2024, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Polk Museum Of Art 800 E Palmetto Street, Lakeland January 27 - May 26. This large-scale, two-gallery exhibition features nearly 40 original paintings by the two artists, singular and beloved American icons who created their most familiar images full-size in paint before the scenes were scaled for print publication. In addition to the paintings, this exhibition will feature the full, spectacular array of Saturday Evening Post covers to which the artists contributed. polkmuseumofart.org C.S. LEWIS ON STAGE: FURTHER UP & FURTHER IN Jan 27, 2024, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Branscomb Memorial Auditorium 1100 Johnson Avenue, Lakeland Award-winning actor Max McLean captures C.S. Lewis’ personality, eloquence and wit in an onstage experience venturing deep into

TRIVIA NIGHT Jan 29, 2024, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Cob & Pen 1221 Florida Avenue S, Lakeland Play trivia hosted by Triviosity every Monday. Free to play. More info on FB @TriviosityLive TAYLOR SWIFT TRIBUTE CONCERT WITH LIVE BAND Jan 27, 2024, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Balmoral Bar & Grill 124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City Calling all Swifties! Join us for a night filled with nostalgia and excitement as a LIVE band takes the stage to perform all your favorite Taylor Swift hits. centralfloridatix.com

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TRIVIA TUESDAYS Jan 30, 2024, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Grove Roots Brewing Company 302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Every Tuesday at 6:30pm. Play trivia hosted by Triviosity. More info on FB @TriviosityLive JAZZ FACULTY HIGHLIGHTS 4: THE MUSIC OF THELONIOUS MONK Jan 30, 2024, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Anne McGregor Jenkins Recital Hall 1100 Johnson Avenue, Lakeland Director of Jazz Studies, Jeffrey Benatar, leads from the piano a local group of Jazz greats to highlight the music of composer, bandleader, and pianist Thelonious Monk. For more information, call 863-680-4296


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DAVENPORT....... 10/31/2023....... $354,300.00 1194 CASCADE DR......................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/30/2023....... $355,000.00 1726 TREE SHADE DR..................................... DAVENPORT.......10/19/2023....... $358,000.00 1715 TREE SHADE DR..................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/26/2023.......$360,000.00 2548 TULIP DR.............................................. DAVENPORT....... 10/31/2023........$361,000.00 1198 CASCADE DR......................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/30/2023....... $362,000.00 263 BRAVE RD............................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/2/2023.......$366,000.00 1977 VICTORIA ST.......................................... DAVENPORT....... 10/31/2023....... $366,900.00 2214 SUNSET WAY......................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/4/2023........$367,000.00 2714 NUMA FALLS AVE.................................. DAVENPORT.......10/10/2023.......$368,000.00 1013 CITRUS LANDINGS BLVD....................... DAVENPORT.......10/27/2023....... $368,700.00 1525 FLEUR DR............................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/15/2023....... $368,900.00 2730 NUMA FALLS AVE.................................. DAVENPORT...... 10/24/2023....... $369,000.00 2207 SUNSET WAY........................................ DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $369,900.00 1636 SWAN SWIM DR..................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/9/2023....... $370,000.00 2025 NOBLE DR............................................. DAVENPORT...... 10/30/2023....... $370,000.00 352 HEROIC RD............................................. DAVENPORT..........11/1/2023....... $370,500.00 1989 VICTORIA ST......................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/20/2023....... $370,900.00 1615 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................. DAVENPORT........ 10/6/2023........ $371,000.00 1459 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................ DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023........ $371,800.00 1843 BRISBANE PL......................................... DAVENPORT.......10/19/2023........ $371,900.00 1988 VICTORIA ST......................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/25/2023....... $372,600.00 1153 CITRUS LANDINGS BLVD........................ DAVENPORT...... 10/24/2023........$373,200.00 1628 SWAN SWIM DR..................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/15/2023....... $374,000.00 1930 VICTORIA ST......................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $374,000.00 1645 SWAN SWIM DR..................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/26/2023....... $375,000.00 2415 MATTERHORN TRL................................ DAVENPORT.........10/7/2023....... $375,000.00 1980 VICTORIA ST......................................... DAVENPORT........10/11/2023........$375,700.00 2206 SUNSET WAY........................................ DAVENPORT.......10/16/2023....... $376,000.00 2254 SUNSET WAY......................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/6/2023....... $376,500.00 2734 NUMA FALLS AVE.................................. DAVENPORT...... 10/26/2023........$377,000.00 1396 SUGARWOOD ST.................................. DAVENPORT...... 10/24/2023........ $377,500.00 2270 SUNSET WAY......................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/24/2023........ $378,100.00 2262 SUNSET WAY......................................... DAVENPORT.......10/18/2023....... $379,300.00 1997 VICTORIA ST......................................... DAVENPORT........11/16/2023....... $379,400.00 2431 MATTERHORN TRL................................ DAVENPORT....... 11/29/2023....... $379,900.00 1086 BERRY LN.............................................. DAVENPORT......... 11/8/2023.......$380,000.00 1914 PERFECT LN........................................... DAVENPORT.......10/19/2023.......$380,000.00 1004 BROOKLET DR...................................... DAVENPORT....... 10/12/2023....... $380,500.00 2524 TULIP DR............................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/6/2023....... $383,500.00 1205 CASCADES AVE..................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/28/2023.......$384,000.00 612 DARING DR.............................................. DAVENPORT........11/16/2023.......$384,800.00 1516 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................. DAVENPORT........ 10/9/2023.......$384,900.00 988 BROOKLET DR....................................... DAVENPORT.......10/18/2023....... $385,500.00 1188 CASCADES AVE...................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/20/2023.......$386,000.00

1189 CASCADES AVE...................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/29/2023.......$386,000.00 1996 VICTORIA ST......................................... DAVENPORT....... 10/17/2023.......$386,600.00 1184 CASCADES AVE...................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/23/2023.......$388,000.00 2442 OAKWOOD LN...................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/3/2023.......$388,000.00 2452 RIBBON FALL AVE................................. DAVENPORT....... 11/29/2023.......$388,000.00 1313 CASCADE DR.......................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/20/2023....... $389,300.00 203 BRAVE RD............................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/4/2023.......$389,400.00 1190 CASCADE DR......................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/30/2023....... $389,500.00 1209 CASCADES AVE..................................... DAVENPORT........11/27/2023....... $389,500.00 2440 RIBBON FALL AVE................................. DAVENPORT...... 10/30/2023.......$390,000.00 1633 SWAN SWIM DR..................................... DAVENPORT........11/16/2023....... $395,000.00 530 HATTERAS RD........................................ DAVENPORT........ 10/9/2023....... $395,000.00 1984 VICTORIA ST......................................... DAVENPORT.......10/10/2023........$395,700.00 2005 VICTORIA ST........................................ DAVENPORT........11/16/2023....... $395,900.00 359 HEROIC RD............................................. DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023....... $395,900.00 1819 POST OAK DR........................................ DAVENPORT.......10/18/2023.......$396,000.00 1321 CASCADE DR.......................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/29/2023....... $396,900.00 1976 VICTORIA ST......................................... DAVENPORT..........11/7/2023.......$398,000.00 1641 SWAN SWIM DR..................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/5/2023...... $400,000.00 1314 HOLODAK DR........................................ DAVENPORT....... 10/17/2023.......$400,500.00 1703 TREE SHADE DR.................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023...... $404,000.00 1245 CASCADE DR......................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023.......$404,200.00 1560 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................ DAVENPORT.......10/16/2023.......$404,200.00 1427 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................ DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023.......$405,300.00 648 DARING DR............................................ DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023.......$405,400.00 2508 TULIP DR.............................................. DAVENPORT........ 10/6/2023....... $407,000.00 2718 NUMA FALLS AVE.................................. DAVENPORT...... 10/26/2023.......$409,000.00 425 CEDAR KEY ST........................................ DAVENPORT....... 10/31/2023........$410,500.00 1301 CASCADE DR......................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023....... $410,800.00 2131 DESERT ROSE DR................................... DAVENPORT.......10/27/2023........ $411,000.00 1408 SUGARWOOD ST.................................. DAVENPORT........11/14/2023........$415,000.00 2702 NUMA FALLS AVE.................................. DAVENPORT........11/16/2023........$415,000.00 2706 NUMA FALLS AVE................................. DAVENPORT....... 11/30/2023........$415,000.00 2722 NUMA FALLS AVE.................................. DAVENPORT...... 10/26/2023........$415,000.00 2536 TULIP DR............................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $416,000.00 1431 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................. DAVENPORT.......10/16/2023........ $418,700.00 137 DRAYTON AVE......................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/21/2023.......$420,000.00 2596 TULIP DR............................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/3/2023....... $420,500.00 1317 CASCADE DR.......................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/20/2023....... $423,600.00 1944 VICTORIA ST......................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/20/2023....... $424,500.00 526 HATTERAS RD......................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/22/2023....... $429,200.00 518 HATTERAS RD......................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/23/2023....... $430,200.00 2528 TULIP DR............................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/23/2023........$431,000.00 2532 TULIP DR............................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023....... $432,000.00 531 HATTERAS RD......................................... DAVENPORT....... 10/12/2023....... $433,500.00 1532 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................. DAVENPORT........11/27/2023........$434,100.00 1171 CASCADE DR........................................... DAVENPORT........11/27/2023....... $435,900.00 1637 SWAN SWIM DR..................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023.......$436,000.00 1914 VICTORIA ST.......................................... DAVENPORT........11/27/2023........$438,100.00 1918 VICTORIA ST.......................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023........$441,000.00 519 HATTERAS RD......................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/26/2023........ $441,700.00 320 HEROIC RD............................................. DAVENPORT......... 11/8/2023.......$443,900.00 523 HATTERAS RD......................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/9/2023.......$448,500.00

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1175 CASCADE DR.......................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/20/2023.......$449,900.00 2105 SHERBROOK AVE.................................. DAVENPORT......... 11/8/2023.......$450,000.00 558 HATTERAS RD........................................ DAVENPORT...... 10/23/2023....... $452,500.00 1403 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................ DAVENPORT...... 10/30/2023....... $454,500.00 443 TOLDEDO RD......................................... DAVENPORT.......10/16/2023....... $455,000.00 2446 OAKWOOD LN..................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/3/2023...... $460,000.00 1463 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................ DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023.......$460,800.00 1415 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................. DAVENPORT.......10/16/2023.......$466,800.00 1419 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................. DAVENPORT......... 11/6/2023....... $467,000.00 363 HEROIC RD............................................. DAVENPORT........11/10/2023....... $470,300.00 1902 VICTORIA ST......................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023........$474,700.00 215 BRAVE RD................................................ DAVENPORT.......10/10/2023....... $479,300.00 316 HEROIC RD.............................................. DAVENPORT.......10/19/2023........$481,800.00 604 DARING DR............................................ DAVENPORT..........11/7/2023.......$493,800.00 1407 EUCALYPTUS WAY................................ DAVENPORT........ 10/6/2023.......$494,900.00 336 PALOMA DR............................................ DAVENPORT........ 10/5/2023....... $497,000.00 156 HAMPTON LOOP..................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/3/2023....... $570,000.00 164 HAMPTON LOOP.................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/20/2023...... $640,000.00 176 HAMPTON LOOP..................................... DAVENPORT........11/16/2023...... $640,000.00 1226 CASCADE DR......................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $655,500.00 2139 DESERT ROSE DR................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $655,500.00 2143 DESERT ROSE DR.................................. DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $655,500.00 2147 DESERT ROSE DR................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $655,500.00 2148 DESERT ROSE DR.................................. DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $655,500.00 2152 DESERT ROSE DR................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $655,500.00 2156 DESERT ROSE DR................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $655,500.00 2168 DESERT ROSE DR.................................. DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $655,500.00 2235 ORCHID DR........................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $655,500.00 2356 ORCHID DR........................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/13/2023....... $655,500.00 281 HAMPTON LOOP..................................... DAVENPORT........11/16/2023...... $800,000.00 207 HAMPTON LOOP.................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/20/2023......... $811,700.00 275 HAMPTON LOOP.................................... DAVENPORT........11/16/2023........ $831,700.00 2204 CALLAWAY CT...................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/24/2023.....$1,200,000.00 131 HAMPTON LOOP...................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/26/2023......$1,272,700.00 320 HEROIC RD............................................. DAVENPORT.......10/18/2023.......$1,507,100.00 503 HATTERAS RD........................................ DAVENPORT......... 11/6/2023..... $1,695,500.00 4000 HWY 17 92............................................ DAVENPORT......... 11/3/2023.... $3,750,000.00 1802 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023........ $310,200.00 1790 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023........$310,600.00 1773 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT.......10/10/2023........ $313,200.00 1774 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/25/2023....... $323,600.00 1769 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT........10/11/2023....... $324,200.00 1810 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/29/2023....... $324,600.00 1770 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/25/2023........$325,200.00 1778 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/26/2023........$325,200.00 1777 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT....... 10/12/2023....... $326,200.00 2819 STUNNING AVE..................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023....... $326,200.00 1794 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023........ $327,200.00 1798 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/15/2023....... $328,600.00 1806 DELIGHTFUL DR................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023....... $330,200.00 1765 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT....... 10/17/2023........$335,200.00 2815 STUNNING AVE..................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023....... $345,200.00 1761 DELIGHTFUL DR..................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/5/2023.......$360,000.00 1781 DELIGHTFUL DR..................................... DAVENPORT.......10/27/2023....... $363,000.00

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1762 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT...... 10/25/2023.......$368,800.00 737 LONGBOAT DR........................................ DAVENPORT........10/11/2023........ $371,200.00 1655 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT........11/27/2023........ $374,100.00 1786 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023....... $375,000.00 729 LONGBOAT DR........................................ DAVENPORT........10/11/2023........$376,200.00 697 LONGBOAT DR....................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023........$376,700.00 745 LONGBOAT DR........................................ DAVENPORT........10/11/2023........$379,700.00 741 LONGBOAT DR........................................ DAVENPORT.......10/18/2023....... $382,200.00 733 LONGBOAT DR........................................ DAVENPORT........10/11/2023.......$384,000.00 701 LONGBOAT DR........................................ DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023....... $385,900.00 730 LONGBOAT DR....................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/6/2023........$387,900.00 750 LONGBOAT DR....................................... DAVENPORT........ 10/2/2023....... $390,900.00 2239 LOVELY LN............................................ DAVENPORT....... 11/30/2023......... $391,100.00 725 LONGBOAT DR........................................ DAVENPORT........10/11/2023........ $391,900.00 705 LONGBOAT DR....................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023....... $392,300.00 689 LONGBOAT DR....................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023....... $394,900.00 714 LONGBOAT DR........................................ DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023....... $398,200.00 718 LONGBOAT DR........................................ DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023....... $398,200.00 702 LONGBOAT DR....................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/29/2023.......$405,300.00 722 LONGBOAT DR........................................ DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023....... $414,400.00 1647 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT....... 10/31/2023........$415,400.00 2231 LOVELY LN............................................. DAVENPORT....... 11/30/2023....... $416,000.00 844 BENOI DR............................................... DAVENPORT....... 10/12/2023....... $416,000.00 1639 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT........11/16/2023....... $435,600.00 1582 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/29/2023....... $439,700.00 1594 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/3/2023....... $439,700.00 2251 LOVELY LN............................................. DAVENPORT....... 11/30/2023........$441,000.00 1659 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT.......10/19/2023.......$444,500.00 1643 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/30/2023.......$449,600.00 2269 DERWENT DR....................................... DAVENPORT........10/11/2023........$451,400.00 2034 DERWENT DR....................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023....... $454,700.00 1635 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/28/2023....... $455,600.00 1667 DELIGHTFUL DR.................................... DAVENPORT....... 11/20/2023........$457,900.00 2210 LOVELY LN............................................. DAVENPORT....... 10/31/2023....... $468,700.00 2222 LOVELY LN............................................. DAVENPORT...... 10/20/2023........ $471,900.00 2230 LOVELY LN............................................ DAVENPORT....... 10/17/2023...... $484,000.00 2054 DERWENT DR....................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023.......$492,400.00 2042 DERWENT DR....................................... DAVENPORT.......10/18/2023....... $499,900.00 2231 DERWENT DR......................................... DAVENPORT.......10/18/2023.......$500,000.00 2334 LANCASHIRE ST.................................... DAVENPORT......... 11/9/2023........$500,100.00 2038 DERWENT DR....................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/17/2023....... $502,900.00 2264 DERWENT DR....................................... DAVENPORT........10/11/2023....... $560,700.00 2265 DERWENT DR........................................ DAVENPORT....... 11/22/2023....... $583,200.00 914 CHARO PKWY 124................................... DAVENPORT.......10/16/2023....... $220,000.00 2522 JACKS RD............................................... DAVENPORT........ 11/15/2023....... $739,000.00

LAKE WALES 3309 CLUB CIR.............................................. LAKE WALES.......10/27/2023......... $70,000.00 3200 RIVER RANCH BLVD............................. LAKE WALES....... 10/15/2023......... $87,000.00 443 HENNEPIN LOOP.................................... LAKE WALES......... 11/8/2023.......$294,000.00

LAKELAND 1146 COUNTRY CLUB LN..................................LAKELAND...... 10/30/2023........$155,000.00 1025 CRESTVIEW AVE.......................................LAKELAND......... 11/2/2023..........$52,500.00

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309 8TH ST.......................................................LAKELAND......... 11/2/2023..........$52,500.00 625 W 9TH ST...................................................LAKELAND......... 11/2/2023..........$52,500.00 739 W CRAWFORD ST......................................LAKELAND.......10/10/2023........ $116,000.00 2690 STATE PARK RD.......................................LAKELAND......... 11/8/2023........ $175,000.00 6621 GREAT BEAR DR.......................................LAKELAND...... 10/25/2023........$318,000.00 6600 GREAT BEAR DR......................................LAKELAND....... 11/29/2023....... $320,600.00 6612 GREAT BEAR DR.......................................LAKELAND....... 10/31/2023....... $324,300.00 6617 GREAT BEAR DR.......................................LAKELAND....... 11/22/2023....... $325,400.00 6609 GREAT BEAR DR......................................LAKELAND........ 11/17/2023....... $326,000.00 6605 GREAT BEAR DR......................................LAKELAND........11/16/2023.......$340,000.00 6649 GREAT BEAR DR......................................LAKELAND....... 10/31/2023....... $344,200.00 6553 GREAT BEAR DR.......................................LAKELAND....... 10/12/2023.......$344,400.00 2325 TIMBERCREEK LOOP...............................LAKELAND....... 11/28/2023....... $358,000.00 6601 GREAT BEAR DR.......................................LAKELAND.......10/27/2023........ $371,300.00 6597 GREAT BEAR DR.......................................LAKELAND......... 11/8/2023.......$386,000.00 720 CONCORD LN............................................LAKELAND...... 10/30/2023.......$334,000.00 1425 HAMMOCKSHADE DR..............................LAKELAND.......10/18/2023....... $385,000.00 2315 OLD POLK CITY RD...................................LAKELAND........ 10/6/2023.......$700,000.00 3642 PIONEER TRAILS DR................................LAKELAND........ 10/4/2023.......$240,000.00 4174 HOMESTEAD DR.......................................LAKELAND...... 10/30/2023....... $249,900.00 2043 ROSEWOOD CIR.....................................LAKELAND..........11/1/2023....... $366,200.00 2032 ROSEWOOD CIR......................................LAKELAND......... 10/1/2023....... $368,200.00 2036 ROSEWOOD CIR......................................LAKELAND......... 10/1/2023....... $373,900.00 2040 ROSEWOOD CIR.....................................LAKELAND..........11/1/2023....... $383,900.00 2044 ROSEWOOD CIR.....................................LAKELAND......... 10/1/2023.......$406,600.00 5431 KNIGHTS LANDING DR.............................LAKELAND........11/10/2023...... $408,000.00 5459 KNIGHTS LANDING DR............................LAKELAND....... 11/26/2023........ $411,000.00 5444 KNIGHTS LANDING DR...........................LAKELAND......... 11/2/2023........$415,000.00 5464 KNIGHTS LANDING DR...........................LAKELAND...... 10/20/2023........$415,000.00 3743 PEREGRINE WAY......................................LAKELAND........ 11/13/2023........ $297,500.00 5156 ASHWOOD DR.........................................LAKELAND....... 10/13/2023.......$360,000.00 3224 MYSTIC POND LOOP...............................LAKELAND....... 10/12/2023.......$383,000.00 2600 COUNTY LINE RD....................................LAKELAND....... 10/13/2023....$8,250,000.00 5300 ALLEN K BREED HWY..............................LAKELAND....... 10/13/2023....$8,250,000.00 4113 SHADE TREE LN.........................................LAKELAND.......10/18/2023....... $220,000.00 4184 SHADE TREE LN.......................................LAKELAND........ 11/15/2023....... $235,000.00 4181 SHADE TREE LN........................................LAKELAND........11/10/2023....... $254,000.00 5533 BEVERLY RISE BLVD.................................LAKELAND...... 10/25/2023....... $320,000.00 6850 BENTRIDGE DR.......................................LAKELAND....... 11/29/2023........$130,000.00 6894 BENTRIDGE DR.......................................LAKELAND..........11/7/2023.........$131,000.00 1048 WOODLAND OAKS DR............................LAKELAND....... 10/12/2023.........$416,100.00 3071 PANTHER DR............................................LAKELAND....... 11/22/2023....... $429,000.00 6694 TREYMONT DR.......................................LAKELAND........11/27/2023.......$468,300.00 6783 TREYMONT DR........................................LAKELAND.......10/27/2023.......$489,400.00 6775 TREYMONT DR........................................LAKELAND........ 11/21/2023.......$498,200.00 6791 TREYMONT DR.........................................LAKELAND...... 10/25/2023.......$498,300.00 6678 TREYMONT DR........................................LAKELAND....... 11/29/2023........$523,900.00 7013 BENTRIDGE DR.........................................LAKELAND........ 10/6/2023....... $565,000.00 6997 BENTRIDGE DR........................................LAKELAND.......10/19/2023....... $570,000.00 7005 BENTRIDGE DR........................................LAKELAND....... 10/31/2023.......$695,000.00 1551 EAGLE RIDGE CT.......................................LAKELAND.......10/18/2023...... $840,000.00 701 VIRGINIA AVE.............................................LAKELAND......... 11/2/2023..........$52,500.00 904 S WABASH AVE..........................................LAKELAND....... 10/31/2023......... $112,500.00 1398 W HIGHLAND ST......................................LAKELAND......... 11/6/2023........$267,000.00

WINTER HAVEN 439 FERNANDEZ ST.................................. WINTER HAVEN....... 11/22/2023........$241,000.00 6424 CRYSTAL BEACH RD........................ WINTER HAVEN....... 10/12/2023....... $250,000.00 4201 SHADOW WOOD DR........................ WINTER HAVEN...... 10/20/2023....... $325,000.00 3003 FIN RD............................................. WINTER HAVEN........ 11/15/2023.......$330,000.00 625 JAXSON BLVD..................................... WINTER HAVEN....... 10/17/2023....... $342,900.00 115 REAM RD............................................. WINTER HAVEN....... 10/31/2023....... $370,000.00 120 REAM RD............................................ WINTER HAVEN........11/10/2023....... $375,000.00 1736 3RD ST.............................................. WINTER HAVEN.......10/27/2023.........$80,000.00 4209 COUNTRY CLUB RD........................ WINTER HAVEN...... 10/30/2023........ $139,900.00 2104 NW 26TH ST..................................... WINTER HAVEN....... 11/29/2023........ $175,000.00 5069 BRENTON MANOR AVE LOT 32....... WINTER HAVEN........10/11/2023.......$240,000.00 111 KRENSON BAY LOOP........................... WINTER HAVEN.......10/27/2023....... $298,900.00 907 CATTLEMAN ST................................. WINTER HAVEN....... 10/13/2023........$341,000.00 752 GROVE ST.......................................... WINTER HAVEN.......10/19/2023....... $342,500.00 1137 SANDPIPER LOOP.............................. WINTER HAVEN...... 10/30/2023....... $363,500.00 1028 SANDPIPER LOOP............................ WINTER HAVEN...... 10/30/2023........ $371,200.00 520 AVENUE B A B C................................ WINTER HAVEN......... 11/9/2023...... $400,000.00 1113 SANDPIPER LOOP.............................. WINTER HAVEN........ 10/3/2023........ $417,600.00 517 SANCTUARY BLVD.............................. WINTER HAVEN........ 10/6/2023........ $731,500.00 3307 COSTELLO CIR................................. WINTER HAVEN....... 11/30/2023....... $295,600.00 1445 LEAMINGTON LN............................. WINTER HAVEN...... 10/24/2023....... $296,800.00 4314 TESTANA LN..................................... WINTER HAVEN....... 10/13/2023........$297,000.00 3311 COSTELLO CIR.................................. WINTER HAVEN........ 11/15/2023........$297,800.00 1429 LEAMINGTON LN.............................. WINTER HAVEN........10/11/2023........$300,100.00 3938 PALAZZO PL..................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 10/26/2023.......$300,300.00 3910 PALAZZO PL..................................... WINTER HAVEN....... 10/17/2023.......$309,400.00 3019 LAUREL OAK LN............................... WINTER HAVEN...... 10/25/2023........$314,400.00 3918 PALAZZO PL..................................... WINTER HAVEN.......10/27/2023......... $315,100.00 2104 CARTGATE LN.................................. WINTER HAVEN....... 10/31/2023........ $315,700.00 2112 CARTGATE LN.................................... WINTER HAVEN....... 11/28/2023......... $317,700.00 3243 COSTELLO CIR................................. WINTER HAVEN..........11/7/2023....... $320,200.00 3319 COSTELLO CIR................................. WINTER HAVEN...... 10/24/2023........$322,300.00 3607 GIORGIO DR.................................... WINTER HAVEN....... 10/12/2023........$323,300.00 3027 LAUREL OAK LN............................... WINTER HAVEN........ 10/6/2023........ $327,700.00 3247 COSTELLO CIR................................. WINTER HAVEN........11/10/2023.......$330,400.00 3611 GIORGIO DR...................................... WINTER HAVEN......... 11/4/2023........ $332,100.00 1411 DA VINCI WAY.................................... WINTER HAVEN......... 11/8/2023........ $338,100.00 3023 LAUREL OAK LN............................... WINTER HAVEN........ 10/6/2023....... $339,500.00 2107 CARTGATE LN................................... WINTER HAVEN........11/27/2023....... $339,900.00 3906 PALAZZO PL.................................... WINTER HAVEN........10/11/2023........ $341,300.00 1117 MICHELANGELO LN........................... WINTER HAVEN...... 10/30/2023....... $349,600.00 3680 GIORGIO DR................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 10/24/2023.......$350,000.00 4326 TESTANA LN.................................... WINTER HAVEN....... 10/13/2023....... $358,000.00 3320 COSTELLO CIR................................. WINTER HAVEN......... 11/6/2023....... $358,900.00 1433 LEAMINGTON LN.............................. WINTER HAVEN...... 10/30/2023.........$367,100.00 737 REGGIE RD......................................... WINTER HAVEN...... 10/30/2023.........$367,100.00 1138 MICHELANGELO LN.......................... WINTER HAVEN....... 10/13/2023........$367,300.00 1415 DA VINCI WAY................................... WINTER HAVEN....... 11/22/2023....... $369,300.00 1419 DA VINCI WAY................................... WINTER HAVEN........ 11/17/2023....... $382,500.00 1106 MICHELANGELO LN.......................... WINTER HAVEN......... 11/3/2023........$398,100.00 4904 WILLOWBROOK CIR....................... WINTER HAVEN........ 10/9/2023....... $399,900.00 1125 MICHELANGELO LN.......................... WINTER HAVEN........11/14/2023...... $404,000.00 1110 MICHELANGELO LN........................... WINTER HAVEN........ 10/9/2023....... $414,400.00


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CANCER

April 20 - May 20

May 21 - June 20

June 21 - July 22

Hey, energetic Aries! January fuels your fire with fresh energy. It’s a great time to set ambitious goals and charge ahead with determination. Trust your instincts, embrace challenges, and let the cosmic winds guide you towards new heights.

Cosmic earthlings, January invites stability and growth. Cultivate your dreams patiently and watch them bloom. Your cosmic garden is ready for a new season; tend to it with love and dedication, and you’ll reap abundant rewards.

Cosmic twins, your versatility shines in January. Express your creativity in various ways, and let your curiosity lead you on exciting journeys. Your adaptability is your strength; use it to navigate the cosmic dance of life.

Love and harmony surround you in January, Cancer. Nurture your relationships and let your compassionate heart guide you. Share your warmth generously, creating a cozy, loving atmosphere wherever you go. The universe echoes the love you give.

LEO

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TAURUS

March 21 - April 19

VIRGO

LIBRA

SCORPIO

July 23 - August 22

August 23 - September 22

September 23 - October 22

October 23 - November 21

Cosmic royalty, January illuminates your path. Let your inner star shine brightly, and lead with a perfect blend of strength and compassion. Spread your light, inspire others, and paint the world with the vibrant colors of your creativity.

Hey there, cosmic healers! January whispers of self-care and introspection. Take time for rejuvenation and self-reflection. Embrace the quiet moments, allowing the universe to replenish your spirit and guide you towards balance.

Cosmic balancers, unite! January is about finding equilibrium. Balance your scales by harmonizing work and play, self and others. Embrace your diplomatic nature and cultivate peace in your connections.

Deep and mysterious Scorpio, January brings transformation. Embrace change and let go of what no longer serves you. Rise anew, like the phoenix, and let your renewed spirit radiate intensity and resilience.

SAGITTARIUS

CAPRICORN

AQUARIUS

PISCES

November 22 - December 21

December 22 - January 19

January 20 - February 18

February 19 - March 20

Hey, adventurous archer! January calls for exploration and expansion. Follow your wanderlust and seek wisdom in uncharted territories. Let curiosity be your guide and embark on a cosmic journey of self-discovery.

January shines a cosmic spotlight on your ambitions, Capricorn. Channel your practical magic and climb the celestial mountains. Trust your earthly wisdom and know that the universe supports your journey toward manifesting your dreams.

Hey, cosmic innovator! January sparks your revolutionary spirit. Embrace your unique perspective, let creativity flow, and be the change you wish to see. Paint the world with your visionary hues and inspire others to follow your cosmic rhythm.

In January, dive into your dreamy depths, Pisces. Embrace 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.

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