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This month, we had the pleasure of meeting Brandon and Tristan along with their coach at the Winter Haven Boxing Gym. Read all about them and where they’re headed in the cover story. Thank you to Coach Marco Fazzini for all your time and for promoting and encouraging these young men.
We were very excited to make a trip to Sarasota for the Florida Magazine Association’s Charlie Awards Gala. As a magazine, we walked away with five awards, and I couldn’t be more proud of our team. Our podcast, Haven for Your Ears won an award. If you haven’t listened to it yet, please do! It’s a companion podcast to our magazine and it gives you a glimpse into what goes on behind the scenes. You can find it wherever you normally get your podcasts. Nate Schaller is the producer/editor and keeps Tara and me on track. Tara Crutchfield won for writing, again! Her story from our April Fool’s edition in 2022 called, “Chewz Wisely” won. Steven Maynard and myself won best photo illustration for the July 2022 cover featuring Gram Parsons Derry Down. Steven also won for the best ad produced for a client, congrats! Finally, I won for social media. We had a fun night celebrating, and now it’s back to work.
On that note, we have a very busy August ahead of us. For the last two months, we have been collecting your votes for the Best Of Haven awards and now it’s time to count them. We are literally in our conference room, for two full days, organizing, counting and figuring out the winners so we can list them in the September edition. It’s our biggest issue of the year, as we celebrate the small businesses and entrepreneurs that make our county great.
Have a great August, I hope to see you around town.
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POLK STATE
Governor Ron DeSantis has reappointed Greg Littleton, Ashley Bell Barnett, and Cindy Hartley Ross to the Polk State College District Board of Trustees and announced newly appointed trustees, Ann Barnhart and Ashley Troutman. They will serve alongside Vice Chair Teresa V. Martinez who was reappointed in 2021. Barnhart is an experienced healthcare and business professional who has worked in the Central Florida community for more than three decades including as a nursing instructor and consultant for what was then Polk Community College. She currently serves as Vice President for Strategy for the AdventHealth West Florida Division. Troutman is a Lakeland native and Polk State College alumnus who has served on the Polk State College Alumni Association Board. He is currently a financial advisor with Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management.
RED SOX & CARDINALS
A pair of former Polk State Baseball players have found a home with a Major League Baseball team. Former outfielder Nelson Taylor and infielder Dakota Harris were each selected in the 11th round of the 2023 MLB Draft in July. Taylor was selected by the Boston Red Sox with the No. 328 overall pick. Harris was picked seven spots later by the St. Louis Cardinals with the 335th overall pick. With the two selections, Polk State has now had three players drafted in as many years. Since Head Coach Al Corbeil took over in 2011, the Eagles have had 13 players selected and more than 100 others go on to four-year schools. “To have players go on to play professional baseball is one of the most rewarding things for a college baseball coach,” Corbeil said. “These young men worked extremely hard, were leaders on the field, and I’m excited to see what’s ahead for each of them.”
TAX HOLIDAYS
Consumers can purchase qualifying back-to-school supplies exempt from tax during the 2023-2024 Back-toSchool Sales Tax Holiday through Sunday, August 6. Consumers can purchase qualifying recreation and outdoor items and admissions to entertainment and cultural events exempt from tax during the 2023 Freedom Summer Sales Tax Holiday through Sept. 4. Consumers can purchase qualifying disaster preparedness supplies exempt from tax during the 2023 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday from August 26 through Friday, September 8. Visit floridarevenue.com/Pages/SalesTaxHolidays.aspx for all tax exemption periods and what is covered.
WINTER HAVEN HOSPITAL
This year, the Winter Haven Hospital’s Center for Behavioral Health (CBH) added space, to be known as the Annex, to house some of its outpatient services. The Annex, located at 1501 First St. S., is on the SW corner of the intersection of Ave. O and First St., across the street from the CBH and across from Winter Haven Women’s Hospital. Services remaining at the main CBH building are psychiatric appointments, outpatient therapy and SCCT coordination. Services coordinated from the Annex are case management and care coordination, school-based therapy, inhome children’s therapy, and support for the state’s Helping Families Succeed program that offers temporary aid for families. The CBH’s Peer Recovery Program is now located at the Annex, too. The Annex also houses a “Zen Room” designed by CBH’s new peer recovery specialist to provide a calming atmosphere for patients, team members and anyone who wants to drop-in.
CREATIVE THREADS
The City of Winter Haven has announced Creative Threads: Winter Haven’s T-Shirt Design Contest, a unique city-wide initiative aimed at fostering and recognizing local talent across all age groups. Now through September 15, 2023, they invite community members of all ages to create designs that represent Winter Haven. Entries are divided into five age categories: 7 yrs and under; 8-12 years old; 13-18 years old; 19-24 years old; 25+ years old. They welcome diverse perspectives and creative interpretations of what makes Winter Haven special to each participant. Submissions are now being accepted and can be turned in at Winter Haven City Hall or via email to Tishawna Soleyn at tsoleyn@mywinterhaven.com. Download the entry form at mywinterhaven.com.
MENTAL HEALTH
The Polk County Board of County Commissioners has committed another $4.4 million to improving behavioral health. About $2.4 million is going to Tri-County Human Services, Inc., to support people utilizing the New Beginnings Transition Centers. A residential and intensive outpatient treatment program, the NBTC program seeks to break the cycle of addiction and related judicial intervention. It teaches residents who are 18 years of age and above who are at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level the skills needed to successfully re-enter the community and become productive citizens. Additionally, Lakeland Regional Health will receive $2 million for uncompensated inpatient psychiatric services. Patients admitted to LRH have access to counseling, behavioral health and supervision, crisis support, and acute detox while hospitalized. Services eligible for reimbursement are for Polk County residents whose income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level guidelines.
REDUCED INTERNET COST
Eligible households can save up to $30 per month on their internet bill by applying for the Affordable Connectivity Program. In addition to a discount of $30 per month on internet, eligible households can also receive a discount of up to $100 for a qualifying device to access the internet (with a co-payment of more than $10 but less than $50).
The ACP is limited to one monthly discount for internet service and one device discount per household. Qualifications to become an eligible recipient of the ACP can be found at www.affordableconnectivity.gov. Once an application has been submitted and approved, eligible households must contact the participating internet service provider of their choice to apply the benefit to their plan (participating companies can be found at www.affordableconnectivity.gov/companies-near-me).
Polk County residents can fill out the ACP application online and find full details at affordableconnectivity.gov.
VITAL STATISTICS
On Monday, July 24, 2023, the Florida Department of Health in Polk County began operating their Office of Vital Statistics in the new Northeast Government Center in Lake Alfred. The Bartow Vital Statistics office closed permanently on Friday, July 21. Business hours for the new office are Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. The Northeast Government Center is located at 200 Government Center Blvd., Lake Alfred, 33850. The Polk County Office of Vital Statistics maintains records of births and deaths that occur in the state of Florida. The office issues Florida death certificates from 2009-present as well as birth certificates. Completed applications, proof of identification, and payment can be mailed, submitted in person, or completed online. For more information, call Vital Statistics at (863) 519-8466.
LIVING WITH NATURE
Aug. 4, 4 – 7 pm at The Nectary in Lakeland. Join Little Bus Books and The Nectary for an evening with the architectural designer, HGTV host, & author John Gidding as they celebrate his debut book “At Home with Nature.” Two ticket options, purchase online. livingwithnature.eventbrite.com
POLK TOP 10
ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC
Aug. 7, 6 – 9 pm at Gram Parsons Derry Down. Musicians of all ages are invited to this historic venue to perform up to three acoustic songs. No cost to attend, free to listen. On the first Monday of every month, hosted by Jay Hill. More info on FB @gramparsonsderrydown
FLYING TIGERS
The Lakeland Flying Tigers play at home 12 times in August at Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium. They play the Dunedin Blue Jays and the Clearwater Threshers. Check the schedule online for tickets and promotional nights. Most games begin at 6:30 pm. milb.com/ lakeland
LABYRINTH (1986)
Aug. 10, 7 pm at the Ritz Theatre. Sixteen-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King Jareth. $5 admission. Cocktails & snacks available for purchase. centralfloridatix.com
BACKPACKING 101
Aug. 16, 5:30 pm. This is a webinar on backpacking skills by the UF/ IFAS Extension Natural Resources and Conservation faculty, Shannon Carnevale. Participants will learn about the basic skills required to go backpacking in Florida’s backcountry. More info on FB @facebook.com/PolkExtension
FINE ART AT THE MAGNOLIA
Aug. 19 from 10 am – 5 pm and Aug. 20 from 10 am – 4 pm at the Magnolia Building in Lakeland. This is an Invitational Fine Art Show & Scholarship featuring 19 fine artists and craftsmen. Browse the show in the comfort of the indoors. Meet and support the artists. thebohrergallery.com
REYNIER LLANES
Featuring the work of Cuban-born Reynier Llanes, this exhibition showcases why Llanes is a fastrising art world star. Recent works by the artist, whose memories of Cuba intertwine with his mystical, audience-engaging visions of the present and future. Aug. 19, 2023Jan. 14, 2024. polkmuseumofart.org
POLK EMERGING LEADERS
Aug. 24, 6 pm at the Bartow Civic Center. The Polk Emerging Leaders Awards annually recognizes five young professionals from across Polk County making significant contributions to our community. Hosted by three young professional groups of the Winter Haven, Bartow, and Lakeland Chambers. winterhavenchamber.com
STEM IN THE PARK
Aug. 26, 10 am – noon at Bonnet Springs Park in Lakeland, on the fourth Saturday of the month. Kids can explore topics in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Each month will feature a new and engaging activity fit for a wide range of learners. bonnetspringspark.com
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MOON AND BEYOND
Aug. 26, 4:30 – 5:30 pm at Bok Tower Gardens. Sharife Gacel, NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador, presents an interactive presentation about the Moon, gives updates on the Artemis missions, and what lies beyond. Night sky viewing through a telescope if weather permits. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
ORLANDO TOP 10
THURSDAY NIGHT HANG
JUVENTUS VS REAL MADRID
Aug. 2 at Camping World Stadium. The match between these two iconic global clubs is part of the Soccer Champions Tour and is hosted by the Florida Cup. The new Camping World Stadium offers an enhanced fan experience. fcseries.com/orlando
Every Thursday at the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts in Winter Park. Hear a free concert set, followed by a jazz jam session. Musicians can bring instruments and sit in. A guitar amp, bass amp, drums, and piano are available for use. bluebambooartcenter.com
HONKY TONK LAUNDRY
Aug. 4 – 27 at The Winter Park Playhouse. When Lana Mae Hopkins, owner of the Wishy Washy Washateria, hires Katie to help out, they soon find themselves up to their elbows in soap, suds and cheatin’ hearts. winterparkplayhouse.org
SKETCHING IN THE GALLERY
Aug. 5, noon – 2 pm at the Orlando Museum of Art. Drawing and sketching supplies will be available for artists of all ages. This is a dropin program, no pre-registration required. Free with paid gallery admission. omart.org
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
Aug. 10, 8 pm. This film is a part of the Enzian “Popcorn Flicks in the Park” series, in Central Park, Winter Park. The movie is free and open to the public. The film will be presented with open captions, rated PG13. Bring a blanket or chair. enzian.org
GUITAR FESTIVAL
Aug. 11 – 26 at the Timucua Arts Foundation. The International Guitar Festival is back with an eclectic array of talent, from classical virtuosos to steel-string maestros, from guitaristcomposers to jazz ensembles. Tickets online. timucua.com
MICKEY’S NOT SO SCARY HALLOWEEN
Aug. 11 – Nov. 1 at Magic Kingdom. The park gets Halloween music, special effects, and kids of all ages can dress up in their favorite Halloween costume to trick-or-treat around the happiest place on Earth. Must purchase ticket in advance. disneyworld.disney.go.com
SUNSET AT THE ZOO
Aug. 25, 5 – 8 pm. Join the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens for sunset as they proudly celebrate Native American & Alaska Native culture and heritage. Guests will enjoy food trucks, live entertainment, and more. centralfloridazoo.org
SUMMER SIDEWALK SALE
Aug. 26, stroll and shop the sale racks along the brick-lined streets in historic downtown Winter Garden. Step inside the stores for additional sales, promotions, and raffles. The sale is along W Plant St. from Woodland St. to Central Ave. cwgdn.com
SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE LIVE IN CONCERT
Aug. 30, 7:30 pm at the Dr. Phillips Center. Watch a screening of the Academy Award®-winning animated film along with live musicians and turntables featuring a DJ scratcher live on stage for the HipHop based score. drphillipscenter.org
TAMPA TOP 10
SURREALIST GAME NIGHT
Aug. 3, 6 – 7 pm at The Dali Museum. Bring your friends and create exquisite art, participate in a whimsical chain reaction and play surreal question and answer. No winners or losers, just surrealists! Gallery access not included. Purchase tickets in advance. thedali.org
TWELFTH NIGHT
Aug. 4 – 13 by the Carrollwood Players. Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” is a comedy of deception, separation, mistaken identity, pranks, love and reuniting. The play centers on twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck. carrollwoodplayers.org
DISCOVER YOUR ZEN
Aug. 5, 9 – 10 am at MOSI in Tampa. Unlock your zen with breath and movement in the outdoor Science Park. They will guide you through a flow-style yoga class and finish with a soothing mini sound bath. Ages 3+ registration required. mosi.org/yoga
ADULT POTTERY CAMP
Aug. 11 – 13, 10 am – 4 pm at the Morean Workshop Space in St. Pete. Refine and build on your throwing skills from the first step of centering to finishing your pottery by trimming, texturing and glazing. Housing available. Register in advance. moreanworkshopspace.org
BUCCANEERS
Aug. 11, 7 pm at Raymond James Stadium. Watch the first home preseason game as the Buccaneers take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Bucs also play the Baltimore Ravens on Aug. 26 at 7 pm before the season begins at home on Sept. 17. buccaneers.com
BOLTS BREW FEST
Aug. 11, 8 pm at Amalie Arena hosted by the Tampa Bay Lightning. Becoming one of Tampa Bay’s biggest beer events with a wide selection of craft beers from local and national breweries. VIP tickets allow additional time and a locker room tour. amaliearena.com
TWILIGHT – LOS ANGELES, 1992
Aug. 16 – 27 at the Straz Center. The acquittal of police officers accused of beating Rodney King set off five days of rioting in LA. Playwright Anna Deavere Smith’s one-woman play recounts that time from 27 different perspectives. strazcenter.org
BEYONCE
Aug. 16 at Raymond James Stadium. The Beyonce Renaissance World Tour has Queen Bey back in Tampa for her first solo tour in seven years. Expect to hear songs from her entire career and her newest album, “Renaissance.” raymondjamesstadium.com
MONSTER JAM
Aug. 19, 1 pm & 7 pm at Amalie Arena. Watch giant monster trucks weighing over 10,000 lbs, standing over 12 feet tall and 12 feet wide, designed for maximum destruction. Watch nail-biting stunts that will keep you on the edge of your seat. amaliearena.com
SALSA
Aug. 19, 9 pm – 2 am at The Factory St. Pete. Class will be at 9:15pm led by Jae Phillips Dance Studio. Music will start at 10 pm, $15 entrance fee. Plenty of parking and an amazing dance floor. More info on FB @danceflowstudiostampa.
Creating Champions
Marco Fazzini’s office is littered with stories and posters of his boxers’ successes. “I like to fix the cars to race them. I don’t just like to fix them,” he said. He looked around and added, “A lot of hard work.” Winter Haven Boxing has a winning tradition. With a coach like Marco Fazzini, and fighters like Brandon Moore and Tristan Gallichan, that tradition looks to continue. Coach Fazzini will indeed have more to add to his office wall.
Fazzini, who owns the gym, has been immersed in the sport his whole life. The Frostproof native comes from a boxing family. “My grandfather was a prizefighter. We always had a gym in our house,” he said. In 1992, Fazzini’s dad brought him to Jack Leonard, who started the Winter Haven gym in 1984. “This is actually the original ring that a lot of people learned in,” Fazzini said. Leonard first boxed as an amateur at age 14 and turned professional as a welterweight. His legacy is honored with his cornerman’s jacket and photo on the wall. “He had a lot of world champions and a lot of quality fighters.”
From there, Fazzini worked with Tony Morgan, who notoriously trained Andre Berto. Fazzini described Morgan as a mentor when he took over the gym in 2012. “They were big shoes to fill – I’m not going to lie. We do have a winning tradition here.”
Fazzini has worked tirelessly, keeping up that tradition with a competitive roster of 12 amateurs and seven professional boxers. “It’s a serious place. If someone wants their kid to compete, this is usually where they’ll take them. People will shy away from this gym because they know they’re going to have to work a lot.”
Two local Boxing pros who have put in the work, Brandon Moore and Tristan Gallichan, came to Fazzini with zero experience. “They are both products of Polk County. I started them from scratch,” Fazzini said.
The pair have done their part to bring in big wins for the boxing gym, nabbing national titles on the amateur level and sweeping up gold medals at the Eastern Qualifiers and multiple Sugar Bert tournaments. “I feel really proud,” Coach Fazzini said of his fighters. “I try not to get too excited because with the highs come the lows, and in boxing, those two feelings come a lot.”
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TRISTAN GALLICHAN
Tristan Gallichan, competing in the junior welterweight division, stands 5’8” and weighs in at 140 lbs. The 27-year-old got into boxing at age 18 and turned pro in June. He thought back to his first amateur fight at 20 years old. “Twenty fights later, I’m fighting one of the best guys in the state. Thirty fights later, I’m fighting the top tenth guy in the world. It’s been a long, crazy journey,” he said.
Gallichan, who works as a sushi chef when he isn’t in the ring, says he endeavors to grow daily. He’s won numerous state, national, and Sugar Bert titles and was a semifinalist in the Golden Gloves two years ago. “I wouldn’t be anywhere without my coach,” Gallichan said. “I started out as a nobody, and now I’m a somebody.” When he first came to Winter Haven Boxing, he lacked motivation and discipline. Coach Fazzini changed all that. “He is a hard ass, but it’s with love. It’s tough love. […] If we listen to him, we know we’re going to go far in life. He’s taught me more than just boxing. He’s taught me how to be a man, how to carry myself, how to take care of other people. […] Thank God I have a coach that takes me seriously, takes the sport seriously, and takes the gym seriously. As long as I’m with him, I can’t go wrong.”
The Winter Haven Boxing champ has advice for anyone looking to get into the sport. “Stay focused, stay in the gym, stay dedicated. Find yourself a good coach, find yourself good friends that are part of the gym, and keep grinding,” he said. “Because at the end of the day, you never know how far you can take yourself with this sport.”
Gallichan’s goals are to see how far he can take his career and to be a positive influence in the community, especially to the kids in the gym. “The kids motivate me and make me want to stay in the gym,” he said. “As long as the kids look at me as the best in their eyes – I’m good, I’m chillin’.”
Reflecting on his boxing journey, Gallichan said his biggest accomplishment has been making his parents proud.
BRANDON MOORE
“Brandon is on his way to probably be one of the best heavyweights in the world,” Fazzini said of Moore. The professional heavyweight from Lakeland towers at 6’6” and weighs in at 238 lbs. He played basketball at Southeastern University, where he was named Freshman of the Year, made All-Conference, and got into the Final Four. After graduating with his accounting and finance degree, Moore traveled the world as a flight attendant.
Putting his accounting background to good use, Moore crunched the numbers on what sports one could play and make it to the top the fastest. Six years ago, after getting off work, he made his way to Winter Haven Boxing. “Coach told me he didn’t believe I wanted to really box,” Moore remembers. “I came to the gym, and I never left.”
Growing up in Polk County, Moore said, “Sometimes I didn’t have the right guidance. […] When I came to the gym, I really was a little boy.” He was 24, just getting out of college, and trying to figure out what he wanted to do with his life. “The gym really honed it in for me.”
Coach Fazzini encouraged Moore to buy his first home and even helped him build his backyard fence. That led to Moore finishing the fence and starting his own fencing and lawn companies. “Me starting those businesses made me realize how to treat boxing – as a business. You have to take all those little things seriously,” he said.
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The journey to pro has been arduous, but having played college basketball, Moore was used to training hard. “I knew what I was getting into when I started,” he said. He committed himself to training 300 out of the 365 days a year. “Hard work pays off,” he said. “Playing basketball, those values and that hard work, it shows you that if you apply that work to other things, it’ll be the same. If I would have put my mind to something else with the same amount of tenacity, I think I would have been as good at that as well.”
Moore has gone on to the Olympic qualifiers and won a national championship, with some of his title belts on display at the gym. He’s also won several Florida Golden Gloves titles and placed in the final eight at the Golden Gloves National Championship. In 2021, Moore won the WBC Silver Title in Mexico. “This is what really broke him into the rankings,” Fazzini said.
Moore’s biggest fan? His six-year-old daughter, Marley. “I really take pride in my daughter,” he said. Marley has been going to the gym with him since she was a baby. “I want her to know what hard work looks like.” Moore showed off a video of his daughter erupting in cheers from the crowd for her dad. “I only want her to see me in the capacity of winning.”
While his daughter and kids at the gym look up to Moore, the professional boxer admires his coach. “He saved me when I had nothing. […] He showed me how to be a man, how to be serious. He saved my life,” Moore said of Fazzini.
“When I first started boxing, I wanted to put myself into a position where I could speak to people,” Moore said. “I’m good at it, and I know I can motivate. I want to show the community that you can be from here and still be a positive influence.” Moore’s long-term goals don’t end with boxing. “Boxing is a step to put me in the right direction. I’m a big Polk County product,” he said. “You never know, I could become the mayor.”
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An Emerald Green Daydream
This Winter Haven home, nestled on a scenic canal on the Chain of Lakes, was once owned by Andy Thornal. Built in 1938, the house saw several additions throughout the years, including that of a ballroom by Thornal. The home hadn’t been touched in the last decade and needed some tender, loving care. The current homeowners put in that TLC, updating the upper floor and some of the main living areas, refinishing the wood floors, painting the walls and the exterior.
For the spacious kitchen and laundry room, they enlisted the help of Nicole Roe with R. Nickson Interiors. Roe, who founded the Central Florida-based firm, has ten years of experience in the design field, including a degree in construction. She offers a full scope of renovation and interior design. “They knew they needed an expert to come in and help them rework and make the kitchen an elevated experience that the house deserved,” said Roe.
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For a home with lavish features like a ballroom, “You need a kitchen that can entertain and host dozens of people comfortably. That was one of our main goals.” Putting the fun in functionality, Roe was able to strike the perfect balance between style and substance in the space. She designed it for socializing and accommodating the homeowners’ and their guests’ needs. This included dedicated areas for cocktails and beverages, food prep, and ample seating.
“We wanted the kitchen to be timeless,” Roe said. “The goal wasn’t to be a trendsetter. It was to design a kitchen that stood at the same level as the house. Something that when people walked in, they expected it to be there, but it still took their breath away.”
The homeowners were inspired by natural materials, makers, and handcrafted details. “They wanted everything to have a story, and they were willing to pay the elevated price for that,” said the designer. Even the retailers they used were selected with intention, like Rejuvenation, from whom they sourced lighting, plumbing, and hardware. The Portland, Oregon-based company began as a small architectural salvage shop and boasts over 40 years of craftsmanship and ten locations across the country. The thinking was the same when it came
to the cabinets. Roe teamed up with A Ward Design in Winter Haven for fully customized locally handcrafted cabinetry, complete with brass grates in the upper cabinets. Of Eric Ward, owner of A Ward Design, Roe said, “He allows me to be as creative as I want, but he has that eighth-of-an-inch detail where he knows how to make it function.”
The designer also worked with Scott Taylor and Taylor Building Elements for the project. “He is a luxury contractor in Polk County who specializes in the projects that need that expert eye and attention to detail,” said Roe. “And when you have an older home that’s had additions and could have a lot of question marks when you go through – you need someone willing to go the extra mile, but who also has the expertise and knowledge to do it right.”
Roe said, “The first day I walked in, I realized they weren’t fully settled in the home.” There was the occasional moving box here and there. “But what they had everywhere already were plants.” In addition to the botanical daydream inside, every window lent views of lush greenery, which Roe wanted to pull through and continue in the kitchen with her color palette. Roe and the homeowners decided on an opulent green – Isle of Pine by Sherwin-Williams. “We really leaned into the greens, various shades. But the brass was what
pulled it together – brass lighting, brass plumbing, and brass hardware, as well as brass screens in the upper cabinets,” she said.
“We repeated materials so it wasn’t overwhelming,” said Roe. “We continued the wooden floors that had been refinished through the kitchen.” Joe Volpe Custom Floors did the flooring and color-matched them with the ceiling beams to tie the look together. The countertops are black leathered quartzite complimented by a hand-poured backsplash by Fireclay Tile out of California.
“Thirty years from now, if I go to that house, I would love for that kitchen to still be shining,” Roe said.
The laundry room wasn’t in Roe’s original scope of work for the project, but as the kitchen came along, the homeowners wanted to continue. “The clients love wallpaper, so between them and myself, we looked at dozens, and dozens, and dozens of papers, until we settled on the one that we used,” said Roe of the Milton and King paper. The client felt pink was an apt shade for the laundry room, with Roe calling it “a sunny space” and the color Smokey Salmon by Sherwin-Williams “calming and flattering.” She noted, “When that light comes in, it’s such a nice glow.”
Roe wanted to play off the kitchen but ensure the laundry room remained a separate space, so she pivoted from the brass and went with black for the details and hardware. Like the kitchen, the laundry room needed to be a working space. Roe designed a drop zone with a bench, drawers, cabinets and a sink zone with two drying racks and a hanging bar. They even lifted the front load washer and dryer to allow space for laundry baskets beneath.
The homeowners allowed Roe to continue her vision into the living room, which has a direct line of sight from the kitchen through the dining room. Again, Roe tapped Fireclay for a custom tile fireplace in deep emerald with soft seafoam green along the side. “It’s kind of that business in the front, party in the back mentality,” she joked. They again played off that emerald with a velvet sectional. “We continued those shades, so it told a story from the laundry room all the way through to the fireplace.”
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Jacki Walston, of Adler’s Burgers fame, opened downtown Winter Haven’s only bodega earlier this year. The “Market South of Central” offers healthy and decadent options, “cuisine across cultures,” grab-and-go bites, beer, wine, and more. The chill, modern space, a former garage on Avenue C S.W., opened on January 31.
Walston hails from a hospitality background. She studied culinary arts at Le Cordon Bleu and bartended for Linksters and The Wheelhouse. Walston, husband Wade, and partner Jeremiah Waters opened the Adler’s Burgers food truck in 2016. The beloved burger chain now has brick-and-mortar restaurants in Davenport and Winter Haven. Walston is the creative genius behind Adler’s pun-laden, mouth-watering weekly specials.
That combo of food, spirits, and hospitality is what Walston hopes to create across all of her concepts. She looks to foster “a nice environment for people to come and hang out, drink, and be merry.” Drinking or not, grab-and-go or sit
and relax, “We wanted a place that everybody felt comfortable to come to,” Walston said.
As an owner of Adler’s, Walston saw the need for folks who work downtown to be able to grab lunch and get back to work quickly as well as a place where friends could share pita and hummus over a glass of wine – somewhere they could “take as much time or as little time as you want,” she said.
When the bodega isn’t busy busting out killer Cubans and Chimi Cherry Coke-o Pops, they’re in the back getting creative. They even have a shelf full of ingredients Walston calls their “Chopped” shelf. “We want to forever be changing,” Walston said. She always tells her team, “We can do whatever we want – whatever is fun and exciting or an ingredient that excites us.”
The menu the team has crafted and continually revamps has lighter and indulgent options and tasty signatures like the St. Larry made with roasted
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turkey, white American cheese, bacon, Thousand Island dressing, hoagie peppers, lettuce, tomato, and onion served baked or cold. The St. Larry is an ode to Walston’s Saint Lawrence, NY roots. “That’s how I always ordered my own sub,” she said.
The Bump & Grind, a deli delight – made with ham, salami, pepperoni, provolone, Swiss cheese, baked and topped with a NYC deli-style salad, banana peppers, tomato, and onion – was inspired by the famous TikTok grinder. “I felt like I was being bombarded with how delicious that looked,” Walston said. Putting it on the menu was team member Jack’s idea, along with other creations like the Bacon Me Jam with Jack’s own bacon onion jam and spicy pepper goat cheese on toasted brioche bread. “They have been doing a lot with pushing the envelope of rad and fun and exciting, and it makes me feel a little more confident being weird with food,” Walston said.
The SoCe owner bragged on her other team members, too, like Jess from Maui (who introduced Jacki to her husband, Wade). Jess has worked alongside Wolfgang Puck’s sous chef, and Walston noted, “She has an amazing palate.” Another team member, A.J., came to the bodega after working at Adler’s for several years. He even came up with some of their crave-worthy burger creations, so she was thrilled to bring him on at SoCe.
SoCe’s grab-and-go area offers options like adult ‘lunchables,’ hummus and pita, dips, pasta salad, chicken salad, and more. This is where the “cuisine across cultures” comes in with varying flavors from Mediterranean and Indian to Asian and Hawaiian. “Mainly, we want to see what the community wants,” Walston said.
In addition to tasty treats and grab-and-go goodness, the bodega offers cold brew coffee, wine, mix-and-match beer six-packs for $15, and beer on tap from local breweries Grove Roots and the Florida Brewery. “We’ll have more of the bodega items coming soon,” Walston said.
The bodega recently introduced its Friday and Saturday late-night hours. “In upstate New York, there are lots of college towns, and there was always that one late-night spot that everyone congregated to for munchies, and I would like to be that here,” said Walston. “I feel like every little city needs that. I would like to be one of the first within walking distance of downtown.”
Sunday brunch is another recent addition to SoCe’s repertoire. The plan is to have sangria and brunch cocktails along with a changing menu of breakfast sandwiches, deviled eggs, and more.
“We just need people to find us,” Walston said. “We’re kind of in an undiscovered nook of the town.” This section of town won’t be undiscovered for long though. Six/Ten LLC began construction on their new food and beverage concept, Bowen Yard, over the summer. The project will feature multiple buildings with six on-site dining options and a large recreational yard for outdoor seating. “I am over the moon,” said the SoCe owner. “It’s the start of something new, and to work alongside all these amazing chefs and entrepreneurs is very exciting and humbling.”
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cherry lemonade
2 cups fresh lemonade
4 tablespoons maraschino cherry syrup
2 ounces vodka
Place ice in two glasses. Evenly divide lemonade, cherry syrup, and vodka between the two glasses. Garnish with lemon slices, cherries or mint & enjoy. It’s so easy, but so good! Please drink responsibly. 21+
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JAWS
By Peter BenchleyThe end of summer has me feeling nostalgic, and what better book to indulge in that old-school summer feel than “Jaws?” It is a classic thriller about a great white shark terrorizing a small New England resort town. The book vastly differs from the movie - both are good, just different. The novel explores class differences between the elite monied summer residents and the blue-collar locals and the delicate balance of relationships. Benchley writes all the characters with so much dimension that even the ones you don’t like, you still feel a sense of empathy towards. Be warned, though, this book has very descriptive and gory passages (oh, and you may not want to swim in the ocean for a while).
ALONG CAME A SPIDER
By James PattersonWith summer heat still on high, what’s better than a steamy retro thriller to keep you up at night? If that is what you want, try “Along Came a Spider”- Patterson’s first Alex Cross book. Patterson writes so prolifically I can’t keep up with all of his newest titles. However, I still remember how I felt after reading this book - absolutely terrified! The book is a classic game of cat and mouse with an unexpected twist of an ending. A gritty plot with lots of suspense, mystery, and romance. The writing is fast paced with nonstop action and believable characters.
THE COLOR PURPLE
By Alice WalkerThere is a buzz in the air around “The Color Purple” as a new film adaptation is coming soon to theaters. So, this summer’s end is a perfect time to revisit the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Based in the American South during the early 1900s, the book is written as a series of letters depicting Celie’s journey as she struggles for empowerment. This is not an easy read; it is a complex and raw look at humanity with the uncomfortable topics like misogyny, domestic violence, racism, and poverty. But Walker works magic with her words. Her ability to communicate so much pain and sorrow as well as beauty and redemption is unparalleled. This book will haunt your soul.
WORDS
Jane Martin, City Librarian Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter HavenFLOWERS IN THE ATTIC
By V.C. AndrewsWith so many book challenges in the news, I decided to walk down memory lane and revisit some of the books I was obsessed with when I was young - and “Flowers in the Attic” tops that list. This dark and twisted subversive book follows the story of four siblings locked in an attic by their mother and grandmother after their father dies. The book is a dark tale of family secrets, betrayal, and abuse. The characters are complex, and even though some of the writing is overdramatic, the writing draws you in and won’t let you go. It is easy to dismiss this book as a taboo soap opera, but that would be missing the more profound psychological components.
A SPELL FOR CHAMELEON
By Piers AnthonyThe newest book in Anthony’s Xanth series came out this summer - which is 46 years and 47 books after the first in the series, “A Spell for Chameleon,” was published. So, it is the opportune moment to revisit the book that started it all. Xanth is a complex fantasy realm where every human must possess a magical talent; if not, they are exiled to live in a Mundane world. In “A Spell for Chameleon,” Bink has yet to find his magic, so he sets out on a journey of discovery. Although some of the writing hasn’t aged well, the book still stands out as a classic fantasy novel filled with drama, action, and humor. An easy end-of-summer read with lots of 70s vibes.
TURTLE MOON
By Alice HoffmanI feel magic lingers in the sticky, humid summer air of Florida - which makes it a perfect time to pick up “Turtle Moon.” Hoffman has written many excellent novels, but this 1992 throwback is a perfect balance of mystery and magic, remorse and whimsy all wrapped up in the fictional small Florida town of Verity. What hits the most is how “real” Verity feels - I could feel, smell, and taste the words; somehow, Hoffman recreated the weight and heat of Florida on the page. The novel centers around Lucy and her teenage son as they try to start a new life in Florida, and what follows involves murder, kidnapping, and a runaway teen. But this is not a gritty mystery; it is about the characters and their relationships. A quirky book filled with whimsy and transformation.
Trees and Hurricanes
In the bustling heart of Florida, Polk County stands out for its abundant agricultural lands, plentiful wildlife, and alluring landscapes. An integral part of this charm is the space we have for a community tree canopy and urban forests, and the sum of all the trees beautifying our homes, streets, parks, and schools.
But our trees aren’t just for show - urban forests are our front line against urbanization’s side effects. They help curb air pollution, enhance water quality, minimize soil erosion, and provide habitats for wildlife. As mentioned in my June column, “The Urban Heat Island Effect: A Growing Challenge in Florida’s Urban Areas,” trees can also help fight the urban heat island effect and lower ambient temperatures around town.
However, tree benefits come with a vulnerability to Florida’s frequent hurricanes, causing extensive tree loss in yards and parks. It’s crucial to consider planting windresistant species in our efforts to restore and sustain these green spaces.
WIND-RESISTANT TREES: LESSONS FROM HURRICANES
Learning from the significant damage inflicted by Hurricane Andrew in 1992, University of Florida scientists embarked on a journey to understand which trees best withstand hurricane-force winds. Their findings provided a list of recommended species for replanting in hurricane-prone areas.
While no tree is entirely “wind-proof,” some species have shown a higher resistance to wind-related damage. These include the sand live oak (Quercus germinata), southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora), live oak (Quercus virginiana), crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia indica), bald cypress (Taxodium distichum), and sabal or cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto).
Pruned trees demonstrated higher survival rates in this study than unpruned ones, highlighting the importance of proper tree care and maintenance.
Did you know? Shade trees and palm trees have very specific recommendations for pruning. For shade trees, pruning practices change based on the size and age of the tree. For palm trees, you should only ever cut off the brown fronds. “Hurricane pruning” or “toothpick-pruning” of palm trees, which removes all but just a couple green fronds, can make the palm trees less healthy and so, less able to resist strong winds.
Environmental factors like soil conditions, water availability, and exposure to sunlight also play a vital role in a tree’s wind-resistance.
PREPARING FOR THE HURRICANE SEASON
With the Atlantic hurricane season usually intensifying in August, now is the time to prep your yard.
Hire a certified arborist to prune your trees, increasing their wind resistance and overall structure. A good arborist will clear all the pruned materials from your property, preventing any potential storm debris. You can find a certified arborist by visiting the ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) website: treesaregood.org/findanarborist.
Remember, the worst time to prune your trees is right before a storm. City and County solid waste operators often don’t have time to collect recent tree pruning debris before a hurricane, leaving piles of debris that can become hazardous in strong winds. So, do your part by pruning your trees now and ensuring the waste is removed promptly.
If there is already a named storm on the way, it’s often better to leave the trees unpruned than risk flying debris. If you’ve already pruned your trees and have a debris pile or have a tree that simply must be pruned because it is threatening your home, be sure you have rope and ground anchors available to secure the pile of debris before winds intensify.
PLANTING WISELY: MAXIMIZING WIND-RESISTANCE
After the storm, consider replanting wisely. In addition to choosing strong, windresistant trees, there are several steps you can take to boost your tree’s storm resilience:
• Root Space: Ensure your trees have ample root space, allowing them to anchor more firmly and grow healthily. UF/IFAS Extension has recommendations for the proper amount of root space for different species of trees. More info can be found at: edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/EP592
• Pruning: Regular pruning is essential not just for tree health but also for increasing wind resistance.
• Group Planting: Trees planted in groups tend to withstand winds better than individual trees.
• Native Trees: Native trees often survive better than exotic species.
Some species are best avoided due to their weak wind resistance. These include sand pine (Pinus clausa), Chinese elm (Ulmus parvifolia), water oak (Quercus nigra), and laurel oak (Quercus laurifolia).
If you have any questions about these recommendations, reach out to our Plant Clinic at 863-519-1057 or by email at polkmg@ifas.ufl.edu
BE PREPARED THIS HURRICANE SEASON
Hurricanes are a reality in Florida, but we can mitigate their impact on our community trees. By planting wisely, pruning regularly, and maintaining our trees’ health, we can cultivate trees that are not only a sight to behold but also strongholds against storms.
As a reminder, you can always find me on social media with the handle @PolkNR on Twitter, Instagram, and Threads. Or, you can email me with any questions at scarnevale@ufl.edu. Looking for more information on urban forestry? Consider listening to our Naturally Florida podcast episode, “Trees and People: An intro to urban forestry” on all the major podcast platforms.
To learn more about hurricane prep topics from UF/IFAS Extension Polk County, consider our blog collection on the subject: blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/polkco/tag/ hurricane/. It includes topics such as preparing your boat for hurricane season, emergency water sources for your family, and proper pruning before and after storms.
This article is informed by the scientific study “Wind and Trees: A Survey of Homeowners After Hurricane Andrew” by M. Duryea et al. (1996). The full study can be accessed here: dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1996.006
EVERY 2ND FRIDAY 6-8PM
SHUFFLEBOARD UNDER THE STARS
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Lakeland Shuffleboard Club located in Lake Parker Park
SNACKS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
*CLOSED TOE SHOES REQUIRED
AUGUST 2023 ADD YOUR EVENT
CANE TOAD MANAGEMENT FOR NEIGHBORHOODS
Aug 1, 2023, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Join UF/IFAS Extension Polk County Extension Faculty, Shannon Carnevale, to learn about cane toads in Polk County. At this webinar, participants will learn: how to identify cane toads and their native lookalikes; their impact; how to humanely euthanize. Register at PolkCountyExtension.Eventbrite.com
BUSY BEES SCIENCE EXPLORERS!
Aug 1, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Medulla Resource Center and Park
1049 Parker Road, Lakeland
Every Tuesday, each session will feature a hands-on science activity followed by a snack. Parents will participate in activities with their kids. Admission is free, but space is limited to 15 students. To attend, please RSVP by e-mail to Cherry Alston at cherryalston@ polk-county.net.
CAMEO WRITERS
Aug 1, 2023, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Winter Haven Public Library
325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven
Cameo Writers welcomes writers of varying ability, genre, and experience. Questions please contact Beverly Lerner at bevlerner@aol.com. CW meets on the first Tuesday of each month. 863-291-5880
KNIT & CROCHET NIGHT
Aug 1, 2023, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Union Taproom
245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Every Tuesday, bring your nnit or crochet project and join your friends for Hoppy Hour at Union Taproom.
TRIVIA TUESDAYS
Aug 1, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Grove Roots Brewing Co, 302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven
Play trivia every Tuesday with Triviosity! Free to play.
POKER NIGHT
Aug 1, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Barrel 239, 239 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven
Every Tuesday. Players receive 10% off drinks while at the table. Prizes are awarded to 1st and 2nd place winners for each session. This event is 21 & up.
CHAIR YOGA
Aug 2, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales
Now you can practice yoga from your chair. This class is appropriate for beginners, anyone with limited mobility, those recovering from injury, and anyone who has wanted to try yoga but felt intimidated. Registration required. 863-734-1222 boktowergardens.org
WINE DOWN WEDNESDAY
Aug 2, 2023, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Obscure Wine Company
276 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Unlimited wine tasting of a Sommelier selected producer every Wednesday for one price. Check out their Facebook or Instagram page for each week’s wine lineup.
WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC NIGHT
Aug 2, 2023, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd Street NW, Winter Haven
Every Wednesday. Come see new and established comedians work on new material and hone their craft!
Doors open and sign-ups begin at 7pm. Show starts at 8pm. More info on FB @LaughOutLoungeWH.
ACCESS ART SPECIAL NEEDS
Aug 3, 2023, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Polk Museum Of Art
800 E Palmetto Street, Lakeland
This program invites individuals with special needs and varying exceptionalities. Participants will create and discuss art with specially trained educator and artist, Tinia Clark. Following the tour, the group creates an art activity inspired by the visit. Registration preferred but not required. For registration or questions, please text Tinia Clark at 863-224-8557 or register online. polkmuseumofart.org. Please included guardian or caretaker in total attendee number.
SOUND BATH WITH CRYSTAL SINGING BOWLS
Aug 3, 2023, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales
During the session, Himalayan & Crystal Singing Bowls, tuning forks, and other vibrational tools are used to de-stress, restore balance, and bring well-being to your body, mind & soul. Bring your mat or favorite blanket and pillow. Register online. boktowergardens.org
THE RESERVE BOOK CLUB
Aug 3, 2023, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Lakeland Public Library - Larry R. Jackson Branch, 1700 N Florida Avenue, Lakeland August book: “Black Cake” by Charmaine Wilkerson. Every month you’ll discuss a recent best-selling book. Registration is required. lakelandpl.libcal.com
COOKIES ‘N CONVOS
Aug 3, 2023, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Aerospace Center for Excellence
4075 James C. Ray Drive, Lakeland
Every month a new speaker talks briefly about what they do in aviation/aerospace and why they love it. The speaker leads a Q&A session so that young people and their parents can learn more about each career field. Content is geared for kids in grades 2-5, but all are welcome to attend! aceedu.org
TRIVIA NIGHT
Aug 3, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Barrel 239, 239 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven
Every Thursday, signups at 6:30pm, trivia begins at 7pm.
FILM: BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985)
Aug 3, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Historic Ritz Theatre
263 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
After he accidentally drives a DeLorean time machine from 1985 to 1955, Marty McFly races the clock to ensure his future parents fall in love. Doors open at 6 PM. Show starts at 7 PM. Enjoy specialty drinks, cocktails, beer, wine, and light snacks for sale at before and during the movie in The Ritz Lounge on the first floor. centralfloridatix.com
THE LEGENDARY JON CORNEAL AND COMPADRES
Aug 4, 2023, 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Hillcrest Coffee
119 Hillcrest Street, Lakeland
Every Friday, hear the Polk County native, Jon Corneal perform live. No cover charge, but feel free to tip the musicians. Stream it live on Facebook @hillcrestcoffee.
LIVING WITH NATURE FEATURING HGTV HOST & AUTHOR, JOHN GIDDING
Aug 4, 2023, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
The Nectary
1047 East Main Street, Lakeland
Meet HGTV Host & Author, John Gidding. Join Little Bus Books and The Nectary for an evening with the architectural designer, TV host, & author John Gidding they celebrate his debut book “At Home with Nature.” There are two ticket choices, purchase online. livingwithnature.eventbrite.com
FIRST FRIDAY: BACK TO SCHOOL
Aug 4, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Munn Park, 210 East Main Street, Lakeland
First Friday is a family-friendly event held in the streets of Downtown Lakeland between Lemon St and Oak St along Kentucky and Tennessee Aves. Lakeland Moonwalk will have inflatables, ride & climb games, and competitive games. Bring the kids to celebrate the start of a brand-new school year! Downtown shops and restaurants will be open late. downtownlkld.com/news/ first-friday-back-to-school-august-4/
41ST ANNUAL PIG ROAST & POLITICAL MINGLE
Aug 4, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Lake Eva Event Center
799 Johns Ave, Haines City
Mix & Mingle with candidates for local, state and national offices, enjoy dinner, entertainment by Red Hot Rooster, and much more! Tickets: $55 per person. Tables of 8 & 10 available. Please contact the Northeast Polk Chamber for questions or additional information: 863-422-3751. Get tickets at centralfloridatix.com
IMPROV COMEDY SHOW
Aug 4, 2023, 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Rec Room
202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland Lakeland’s Best Improv Comedy Show. Two show times 7:30 PM is the Family Friendly Show and 9:30 PM is the 21+ Show. It is $10 per show or $15 for both.
MIND, BODY, MOVEMENT: RUCKING WITH WILL POWER FITNESS
Aug 5, 2023, 7:00 AM
Bonnet Springs Park
400 Bonnet Springs Boulevard, Lakeland Rucking is simply walking a set distance with optional additional weight on your back. Willpower Fitness will be there to guide and motivate you on a 1.7 mile ruck march around the park. All skill levels welcome. Meet in front of the Welcome Center and be ready to take off at 7 AM. bonnetspringspark.com
BACK TO SCHOOL KICK-OFF AT THE WELCOME CENTER
Aug 5, 2023, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Visit Central Florida Welcome Center
101 Adventure Court, Davenport FREE backpacks will be given to the first 500 students (child must be present to receive backpack). Vendors will be on-site giving away additional school supplies & other kid-friendly items. Families have a chance to win Bok Tower Gardens & LEGOLAND Florida tickets. Free custom caricature drawings. More info on FB @VisitCentralFlorida.
MIND, BODY, MOVEMENT: SOCCER SHOTS
Aug 5, 2023, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Bonnet Springs Park
400 Bonnet Springs Boulevard, Lakeland Soccer Shots will lead activities for children ages 2 to 8 with different time slots for each age group. Parents and guardians will be encouraged to participate, as well.
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Adopt Me!
I like bright, morning light – lumos!
Don’t let me dry out or you’ll get yelled at by Professor Sprout.
You don’t need magic to keep me alive, I’m great for First Years.
I’m a perfect gift for a Slytherin – bring me back to your common room today!
251 3rd St SW, Winter Haven Wed-Fri: 10 am - 5:30 pm Sat: 10 am - 4 pm thepottingbenchfl.com @thepottingbench
Important Note: Space is limited for participation. bonnet-springs-park.checkfront.com/reserve
WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET
*SUMMER SEASON*
Aug 5, 2023, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven
Shop artisan food vendors, plants, food trucks, and more while supporting a healthy & connected community. 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
YOGA IN THE GARDENS
Aug 5, 2023, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales
A morning of bending, breathing, and relaxing in the great outdoors. All levels are welcome. Beginners are encouraged to attend. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
BIRDING ON THE BOARDWALK
Aug 5, 2023, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Bonnet Springs Park
400 Bonnet Springs Boulevard, Lakeland
Hone your birding and wildlife sighting skills at the Blanton Family Lagoon. BSP Staff and Volunteers will have binoculars and birding guides for guests to use while visitors explore. bonnetspringspark.com
EUCHRE AT THE APPLE!
Aug 5, 2023, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Apple Lounge
2803 Recker Highway, Winter Haven
Play euchre and make new friends!
SYMPHONY STORY TIME: THE EMPEROR AND THE NIGHTINGALE
Aug 5, 2023, 9:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales
Enjoy live music from the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra for young children, ages three to seven, along with narration and beautiful hand-drawn illustrations that bring favorite children’s classics to life. Register online. 863-734-1222 boktowergardens.org
MORE EVENTS ONLINE
KNIT & CROCHET NIGHT
Aug 8, 2023, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Union Taproom
245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Every Tuesday, bring your nnit or crochet project and join your friends for Hoppy Hour at Union Taproom.
TRIVIA TUESDAYS
Aug 8, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Grove Roots Brewing Company
302 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven
Play trivia every Tuesday with Triviosity! Free to play.
LAKELAND FLYING TIGERS VS DUNEDIN BLUE
JAYS
Aug 8, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
2301 Lakeland Hills Boulevard, Lakeland
All fans will receive a bingo card as they enter the gates, with a chance to win prizes from local area restaurants and attractions. milb.com/lakeland
POKER NIGHT
Aug 8, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Barrel 239, 239 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven
Every Tuesday. Players receive 10% off drinks while at the table. Prizes awarded to 1st and 2nd place winners for each session.This event is 21 & up.
LAKELAND FLYING TIGERS VS DUNEDIN BLUE
JAYS
Aug 10, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
2301 Lakeland Hills Boulevard, Lakeland
Bring your furry friend to the park. Each dog requires a special dog ticket, which includes a doggy gift bag. milb. com/lakeland
TRIVIA NIGHT
Aug 10, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Barrel 239
239 3rd Street Southwest, Winter Haven Trivia every Thursday, free to play.
PORCHDOGS
Aug 5, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Historic Ritz Theatre
263 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Get ready for a swamp party with the spicy accordiondriven Louisiana Cajun, Zydeco, and New Orleans R&B classics of the Porchdogs.Doors open at 6 PM. Show starts at 7 PM. Enjoy specialty drinks, cocktails, beer, wine, and light snacks for sale at The Ritz Lounge before and during the concert. centralfloridatix.com
HAWAIIAN FOAM PARTY
Aug 6, 2023, 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Balmoral Bar & Grill
124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City
This Hawaiian-themed Foam Party will feature, for the first time NEW Mango-Sented Foam! centralfloridatix.com
ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC NIGHT
Aug 7, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Gram Parsons Derry Down
297 5th Street NW, Winter Haven
All Acoustic Open Mic Night happens the first Monday night of the month. Sign up to perform up to 3 songs. No cost to attend. More info on FB @ gramparsonsderrydown. *All performances will be acoustic*
TRIVIA NIGHT
Aug 7, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Cob & Pen
1221 Florida Avenue S, Lakeland
Every Monday, play along with Triviosity! Tons of fun with your friends, plus a huge craft beer selection, unique craft cocktails, and an amazing food menu.
BUSY BEES SCIENCE EXPLORERS!
Aug 8, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Medulla Resource Center and Park
1049 Parker Road, Lakeland
Every Tuesday, each session will feature a hands-on science activity followed by a snack. Parents will participate in activities with their kids. Admission is free, but space is limited to 15 students. To attend, please RSVP by e-mail to Cherry Alston at cherryalston@ polk-county.net.
BOOKS SANDWICHED IN
Aug 8, 2023, 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Lakeland Public Library - Larry R. Jackson Branch, 1700 N Florida Avenue, Lakeland
August book: “Of Women and Salt” by Gabriela Garcia. The group meets in the Library Meeting Room on the second Tuesday of each month at 12:15 pm. Registration required.
lakelandpl.libcal.com
MORNING BOOK CLUB
Aug 9, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Winter Haven Public Library
325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven
August book: “The Lincoln Highway” by Amor Towles. The Morning Book Club meets on the second Wednesday of every month. Titles include a variety of adult fiction, nonfiction, and biographies.
WINE DOWN WEDNESDAY
Aug 9, 2023, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Obscure Wine Company
276 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Every Wednesday. Unlimited wine tasting of a Sommelier selected producer every Wednesday for one price. Check out their Facebook or Instagram page for each week’s wine lineup.
LAKELAND FLYING TIGERS VS DUNEDIN BLUE
JAYS
Aug 9, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
2301 Lakeland Hills Boulevard, Lakeland
All-you-can-eat Wednesday! This all-inclusive package includes your game ticket and all-you-can-eat for one price. Enjoy unlimited hamburgers, hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, pretzels, and fountain soda from 5:308:30pm. milb.com/lakeland
WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC NIGHT
Aug 9, 2023, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd Street Northwest, Winter Haven
Every Wednesday. Come see new and established comedians work on new material and hone their craft! Sign-ups begin at 7pm. Show starts at 8pm. More info on FB @LaughOutLoungeWH.
LAKELAND FOOD TRUCK RALLY
Aug 10, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Munn Park, 210 East Main Street, Lakeland
Second Thursday of every month, food trucks vary.
FILM: LABYRINTH (1986)
Aug 10, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Historic Ritz Theatre
263 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Sixteen-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King Jareth. Doors open at 6 PM. Show starts at 7 PM. Enjoy specialty drinks, cocktails, beer, wine, and light snacks for sale at before and during the movie in The Ritz Lounge on the first floor. centralfloridatix.com
DRUMBEAT
Aug 11, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales
The Education team has been trained to use DRUMBEAT, which is an acronym that stands for “Discovering Relationships Using Music, Beliefs, Emotions, Attitudes, Thoughts.” All are welcome, aged 13 and up. No previous drumming experience necessary. Register online. boktowergardens.org
THE LEGENDARY JON CORNEAL AND COMPADRES
Aug 11, 2023, 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Hillcrest Coffee
119 Hillcrest Street, Lakeland
Every Friday. Hear the Polk County native, Jon Corneal perform live. No cover charge, but feel free to tip the musicians. Stream it live on Facebook @hillcrestcoffee.
GALLERY PERSPECTIVES: DR. RICHARDS PLAVNIEKS
Aug 11, 2023, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Polk Museum Of Art
800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland
Dr. Richards Plavnieks will take you through
Remembering Vilna: The Holocaust and the Art of Samuel Bak. Dr. Richards Plavnieks is Assistant Professor of History at Florida Southern College. 863688-7743 polkmuseumofart.org
AMERICAN PICKLEBALL TOUR
Aug 11 - 13, 2023, Times Vary
AdventHealth Fieldhouse and Conference Center, 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven
The American Pickleball Tour (APT) is different from other pickleball tournaments because it takes the sport and adds a social spin to it. The Tour also gives back a portion of proceeds to a local nonprofit organization.
Doubles and Singles: Round Robin format tournament for ALL skills and ALL age brackets from 14+ to 60+. Registration includes indoor play on many courts with three levels of medals per bracket, swag bag, visor, hand towel & more! For more information, to become a tournament sponsor or ambassador, or to register, visit https://americanpickleballtour.com/winter-haven-fl/. Send questions to events@adrenalinespecialevents.com.
corner of 3rd St. & Ave C SW in the old BB&T parking lot in downtown Winter Haven every Saturday. winterhavenfarmersmarket.com
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KNIT & CROCHET NIGHT
Aug 15, 2023, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Union Taproom
245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Every Tuesday! Bring your knit or crochet project and join your friends for Hoppy Hour at Union Taproom.
TRIVIA TUESDAYS
Aug 15, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Grove Roots Brewing Company
302 3rd Street Southwest, Winter Haven
Play trivia every Tuesday with Triviosity! Free to play.
POKER NIGHT
Aug 15, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Barrel 239
239 3rd Street Southwest, Winter Haven
Every Tuesday, players receive 10% off drinks while at the table. Prizes awarded to 1st and 2nd place winners for each session! This event is 21 & up.
CHAIR YOGA
NEIGHBORHOOD STORY TIME
Aug 17, 2023, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Medulla Community Center
1049 Parker Road, Lakeland
For kids 6 and younger with accompanying adult. Entry is free with limited capacity. To attend, please RSVP by e-mail to Cherry Alston at cherryalston@polk-county.net.
ART CONNECTS ALZ
Aug 17, 2023, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Polk Museum Of Art
800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland
This unique program encourages creative expression and social engagement for individuals in the early stages of dementia. Participants create and appreciate art and its various forms. No art experience required. Space is limited and reservations are required. Please call 800-272-3900 to reserve a spot. This event is organized by the Alzheimer’s Association.
MADE @ THE LIBRARY
Aug 17, 2023, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
THE EXPERIENCE
Aug 12, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Historic Ritz Theatre
263 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
This country rock band is ready to treat you to your favorite Southern hits, original music, and powerful vocals of Adam Duss and full country band. Doors open at 6 PM. Show starts at 7 PM. centralfloridatix.com
LAKELAND FLYING TIGERS VS DUNEDIN BLUE
JAYS
Aug 13, 2023, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
2301 Lakeland Hills Boulevard, Lakeland
The young Flying Tigers fans can enjoy kids’ zones with multiple activities during the game, including face painting, balloon artists and bounce houses. All kids ages 12 and under may run the bases after the game weather permitting. milb.com/lakeland
TRIVIA NIGHT
Aug 14, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Cob & Pen
1221 Florida Avenue S, Lakeland
Aug 16, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales
Now you can practice yoga from your chair. This class is appropriate for beginners, anyone with limited mobility, those recovering from injury, and anyone who has wanted to try yoga but felt intimidated. Registration required. 863-734-1222 boktowergardens.org
WINE DOWN WEDNESDAY
Aug 16, 2023, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Obscure Wine Company
276 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Every Wednesday. Enjoy unlimited wine tasting of a Sommelier selected producer every Wednesday for one price. Check out their Facebook or Instagram page for each week’s wine lineup.
BEGINNING GENEALOGY
Aug 16, 2023, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Lakeland Public Library
100 Lake Morton Drive, Lakeland
Lakeland Public Library - Larry R. Jackson Branch, 1700 North Florida Avenue, Lakeland
Made @ the Library will feature a new project every month. All supplies will be provided, all you need to do is register. This program is free for adults 18 and over. lakelandpl.libcal.com
POLK PRIDE HAPPY HOUR
Aug 17, 2023, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Dissent Craft Brewing Company
125 South Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland
Polk Pride Happy Hour events are a great way to connect with members of the LGBTQ+ community around Polk and to meet with members of the LYA/Polk Pride board. More info on FB @PolkPrideFL
LKLD SHUFFLE
Aug 11, 2023, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Lakeland Shuffleboard Club
820 East Robson Street, Lakeland
On the second Friday of every month. All equipment will be provided by the Shuffleboard Club, but feel free to bring your own if you have it. No athletic skills or experience needed. Closed-toe shoes required. Snacks available, cash only. centralfloridatix.com
WINGS ‘N WAFFLES
Aug 12, 2023, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Aerospace Center for Excellence
4075 James C. Ray Drive, Lakeland
Enjoy breakfast and hear from aviation professionals, veterans, pilots, and more. Purchase tickets online. aceedu.org
WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET
*SUMMER SEASON*
Aug 12, 2023, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
250 Magnolia Avenue, Winter Haven
Shop artisan food vendors, plants, food trucks, and more while supporting a healthy & connected community. Across from Grove Roots on the NE
Play along with Triviosity! Tons of fun with your friends, plus a huge craft beer selection, unique craft cocktails, and an amazing food menu.
BUSY BEES SCIENCE EXPLORERS!
Aug 15, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Medulla Resource Center and Park
1049 Parker Road, Lakeland
Every Tuesday, each session will feature a hands-on science activity followed by a snack. Parents will participate in activities with their kids. Admission is free, but space is limited to 15 students. To attend, please RSVP by e-mail to Cherry Alston at cherryalston@ polk-county.net.
TUESDAY BOOK CLUB
Aug 15, 2023, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Winter Haven Public Library
325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven
August Book: “The Reading List” by Sara Nisha Adams. The Tuesday Book Club meets on the third Tuesday of every month. Titles include a variety of adult fiction, nonfiction, and biographies.
Whether just getting started or coming back after a break come learn more about researching and organizing your family history in this guided workshop. Register online. lakelandpl.libcal.com
BACKPACKING 101: INTRODUCTION TO THE HOBBY OF BACKPACKING (WEBINAR)
Aug 16, 2023, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Join UF/IFAS Extension Natural Resources and Conservation faculty, Shannon Carnevale, for an introductory webinar on backpacking skills. This short webinar will teach participants all about the basic skills required to go backpacking in Florida’s backcountry. More info on FB @facebook.com/PolkExtension
WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC NIGHT
Aug 16, 2023, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd Street Northwest, Winter Haven
Every Wednesday, come see new and established comedians work on new material and hone their craft! Doors open and sign-ups begin at 7pm. Show starts at 8pm. More info on FB @LaughOutLoungeWH.
SWAN CITY ROLLER DERBY EXHIBITION
DOUBLE HEADER
Aug 17, 2023, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Haus 820
820 N Massachusetts Avenue, Lakeland
Watch as the athletes compete with big hits and fast speeds, all while on skates! Doors open at 6:30pm. First game starts at 7pm, the second game starts at 8pm with the more seasoned players, competing against each other in this all-star game featuring fan-favorite skaters and local legends. VIP seating will be right on the first turn, which means skaters will start coming directly towards you. You’re in the crash zone! Get your tickets at: brownpapertickets.com/event/6065954.
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ROD STEWART TRIBUTE
Aug 17, 2023, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Balmoral Event Center
116 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City
Steve Bobbitt has performed throughout the US and on cruise ships throughout the world fans will leave wanting more. Be sure to come early to grab a drink and a bite before the show! centralfloridatix.com
TRIVIA NIGHT
Aug 17, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Barrel 239
239 3rd Street Southwest, Winter Haven
Every Thursday, free to play.
OUT OF THE BOX IMPROV
Aug 18, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Historic Ritz Theatre
263 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
A cast of talented young actors create ‘slice of life’ theatre based on the audience’s script scenarios. centralfloridatix.com
CAFFEINE & GASOLINE
Aug 19, 2023, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Bonnet Springs Park
400 Bonnet Springs Boulevard, Lakeland
All exotic, classic, luxury, hot rod, and import cars are welcome. Coffee and breakfast items will be available for purchase. If you would like to show off your ride, no registration is required.
WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET
*SUMMER SEASON*
Aug 19, 2023, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
250 Magnolia Avenue, Winter Haven
Shop artisan food vendors, plants, food trucks, and more while supporting a healthy & connected community. 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
YOGA IN THE GARDENS
Aug 19, 2023, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales
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FINE ART AT THE MAGNOLIA
Aug 19, 2023, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Magnolia Building
702 East Orange Street, Lakeland
Aug. 19 & 20. Invitational Fine Art Show & Scholarship curated by TBG (Betsy Bohrer) featuring 19 fine artists and craftsmen. thebohrergallery.com
DISCOVERY BAGS
Aug 19, 2023, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Bonnet Springs Park
400 Bonnet Springs Boulevard, Lakeland
Stop by the GiveWell Community Foundation Nature Center Classroom to check out a Discovery Bag from a BSP representative. Each Discovery Bag is filled with a unique set of books, activity cards, hands-on activities, and extras for all ages. bonnetspringspark.com
TIMELESS ORIGINS: THE ART OF REYNIER LLANES
Aug 19, 2023 - Jan 14, 2024
Polk Museum Of Art
800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland
Featuring the work of Cuban-born Reynier Llanes, this exhibition showcases why Llanes is a fast-rising art world star, whose symbolist narrative paintings and mixed media works underline not merely his immense talents as a realist but also his ability to conjure alternate yet convincing realities of his own imagination. 863688-7743 polkmuseumofart.org/exhibitions/llanes
SUMMER SERENADE: STRINGS
Aug 19, 2023, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra plays live. Programs have been specially curated by the musicians performing them. All concerts will feature outstanding OPO Principal Musicians plus a few special surprise guests. Register online. 863-734-1222 boktowergardens.org
FINE ART AT THE MAGNOLIA
Aug 20, 2023, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Magnolia Building
702 East Orange Street, Lakeland
Aug. 19 & 20. Invitational Fine Art Show & Scholarship curated by TBG (Betsy Bohrer) featuring 19 fine artists and craftsmen. thebohrergallery.com
TRIVIA NIGHT
Aug 21, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Cob & Pen, 1221 Florida Avenue South, Lakeland, 33803, United States
Every Monday, play along with Triviosity! Tons of fun with your friends, plus a huge craft beer selection, unique craft cocktails, and an amazing food menu.
BUSY BEES SCIENCE EXPLORERS!
Aug 22, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Medulla Resource Center and Park
1049 Parker Road, Lakeland
Every Tuesday, each session will feature a hands-on science activity followed by a snack. Parents will participate in activities with their kids. Admission is free, but space is limited to 15 students. To attend, please RSVP by e-mail to Cherry Alston at cherryalston@ polk-county.net.
KNIT & CROCHET NIGHT
Aug 22, 2023, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Union Taproom
245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Every Tuesday, bring your nnit or crochet project and join your friends for Hoppy Hour at Union Taproom.
TRIVIA TUESDAYS
Aug 22, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Grove Roots Brewing Company
302 3rd Street Southwest, Winter Haven
Play trivia every Tuesday with Triviosity! Free to play.
LAKELAND FLYING TIGERS VS CLEARWATER THRESHERS
Aug 22, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
2301 Lakeland Hills Boulevard, Lakeland
All fans will receive a bingo card as they enter the gates, with a chance to win prizes from local area restaurants and attractions. milb.com/lakeland
POKER NIGHT
Aug 22, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Barrel 239
239 3rd Street Southwest, Winter Haven
FILM: SHREK (2001)
Aug 17, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Historic Ritz Theatre
263 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
A cruel lord exiles fairytale creatures to the swamp of a grumpy ogre, who must go on a quest and rescue a princess for the lord in order to get his land back. Doors open at 6 PM. Show starts at 7 PM. Enjoy specialty drinks, cocktails, beer, wine, and light snacks for sale at before and during the movie in The Ritz Lounge on the first floor. centralfloridatix.com
THE LEGENDARY JON CORNEAL AND COMPADRES
Aug 18, 2023, 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Hillcrest Coffee
119 Hillcrest Street, Lakeland
Every Friday, hear the Polk County native, Jon Corneal perform live. No cover charge, but feel free to tip the musicians. Stream it live on Facebook @hillcrestcoffee.
This inclusive class includes gentle yoga movements that move our spine in all directions, breathing techniques, and extended relaxation infused with a sprinkling of yoga philosophy. All levels are welcome. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
SURROUND SOUND: IMMERSIVE SOUND
HEALING EXPERIENCE
Aug 19, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales
Join mediation teacher & singing bowl specialist
Anthony Profeta for a very unique and immersive 90-minute vibrational sound therapy spa session. The sounds & frequencies have been shown to help shift your brain waves into the more relaxed states of alpha & theta, move stuck energy out of your body, and leave your physical, mental, and emotional bodies feeling restored, refreshed, and fully aligned. Register in advance. boktowergardens.org
DICK CLARK SPECIAL
Aug 19, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Historic Ritz Theatre
263 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Join Ron Seggi as Dick Clark and the New American Bandstand Orchestra for a turbo charged performance of top hits from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Doors open at 6 PM. Show starts at 7 PM. Enjoy specialty drinks, cocktails, beer, wine, and light snacks for sale at The Ritz Lounge before and during the concert. centralfloridatix.com
Every Tuesday. Players receive 10% off drinks while at the table. Prizes awarded to 1st and 2nd place winners for each session! This event is 21 & up.
CHESS MEET-UP
Aug 23, 2023, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Winter Haven Public Library
325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven
All ages and abilities are welcome! mywinterhaven. com/library
WINE DOWN WEDNESDAY
Aug 23, 2023, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Obscure Wine Company
276 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Unlimited wine tasting of a Sommelier selected producer every Wednesday for one price. Check out their Facebook or Instagram page for each week’s wine lineup. - CONTINUED ON
LAKELAND FLYING TIGERS VS CLEARWATER THRESHERS
Aug 23, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
2301 Lakeland Hills Boulevard, Lakeland
All-you-can-eat Wednesday! This all-inclusive package includes your game ticket and all-you-can-eat for one price! Enjoy unlimited hamburgers, hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, pretzels, and fountain soda from 5:308:30pm. milb.com/lakeland
WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC NIGHT
Aug 23, 2023, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd Street Northwest, Winter HavenCome see new and established comedians work on new material and hone their craft! Show starts at 8pm. More info on FB @ LaughOutLoungeWH.
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 2023
CAMPAIGN KICKOFF
Aug 24, 2023, 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
LEGOLAND® Florida Resort
1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven
Join us to kick off the new United Way of Central Florida campaign and hear from our 2023 Campaign Chair, Desmond Clark, before the park opens! Grab a light bite to eat at 7:30 a.m., followed by the program at 8:00 a.m. There is no cost to attend but registration is strongly suggested. Come get to know your local United Way, what we do in the community and why we are here. We can’t wait to celebrate the start of another great year! liveuwcf.org
WAWA SUMMER FUN DAYS
Aug 24, 2023, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales
Featuring complimentary admission on the last Thursday and Friday of May through September. Pre-registration is required for this complimentary offer. Visitors can register at www.boktowergardens.org.
POLK EMERGING LEADERS AWARDS
Aug 24, 2023, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
City of Bartow Civic Center
2250 South Floral Avenue, Bartow
The Polk Emerging Leaders Awards annually recognizes five young professionals from across Polk County making significant contributions and commitments to our community. In its 12th year, the awards are hosted by three young professional groups of the Winter Haven, Bartow, and Lakeland Chambers, celebrating collaboration across city borders. winterhavenchamber.com
LAKELAND FLYING TIGERS VS CLEARWATER THRESHERS
Aug 24, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
2301 Lakeland Hills Boulevard, Lakeland
8-6-3 Thursday! Every Thursday fans can enjoy a hamburger and fries combo for $8, 16oz draft beers for $6, and 22oz. fountain sodas for $3. milb.com/lakeland
TRIVIA NIGHT
Aug 24, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Barrel 239
239 3rd Street Southwest, Winter Haven
Trivia everyThursday, free to play.
PINTS FOR PITS
Aug 24, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Yard On Mass
802 North Massachusetts Avenue, Lakeland
The fourth Thursday of every month is bully night! A
portion of the sales are donated to the Polk County Bully Project (PCBP). There will be a retail table available with shirts, cups, and many other items. All proceeds go to the PCBP. More inof on FB @TheYardOnMass.
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THE MOON AND BEYOND
Aug 26, 2023, 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales
Welcome Sharife Gacel, NASA/JPL Solar System
Ambassador, for an interactive presentation to learn more about the Moon, get updates on the Artemis missions, and what lies beyond. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
KNIT & CROCHET NIGHT
Aug 29, 2023, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Union Taproom
245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Every Tuesday! Bring your knit or crochet project and join your friends for Hoppy Hour at Union Taproom.
TRIVIA TUESDAYS
Aug 29, 2023, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Grove Roots Brewing Company
302 3rd Street Southwest, Winter Haven
Play trivia every Tuesday with Triviosity! Free to play.
POKER NIGHT
Aug 29, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Barrel 239
239 3rd Street Southwest, Winter Haven
Every Tuesday. Players receive 10% off drinks while at the table. Gift card prizes are awarded to 1st and 2nd place winners for each session! This event is 21 & up.
WINE DOWN WEDNESDAY
Aug 30, 2023, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Obscure Wine Company
276 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
FILM: HOMEWARD BOUND (1993)
Aug 24, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Historic Ritz Theatre
263 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
A fun-loving American bulldog pup, a hilarious Himalayan cat, and a wise old golden retriever embark on a long trek through the rugged wilderness of the Sierra Nevada mountains in a quest to reach home and their beloved owners. Doors open at 6 PM. Show starts at 7 PM. Enjoy specialty drinks, cocktails, beer, wine, and light snacks for sale at before and during the movie in The Ritz Lounge on the first floor. centralfloridatix.com
WAWA SUMMER FUN DAYS
Aug 25, 2023, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales
Featuring complimentary admission on the last Thursday and Friday of May through September. Pre-registration is required for this complimentary offer. Visitors can register at www.boktowergardens.org.
THE LEGENDARY JON CORNEAL AND COMPADRES
Aug 25, 2023, 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Hillcrest Coffee
119 Hillcrest Street, Lakeland
Every Friday, hear the Polk County native, Jon Corneal perform live. No cover charge, but feel free to tip the musicians. Stream it live on Facebook @hillcrestcoffee.
WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET
*SUMMER SEASON*
Aug 26, 2023, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
250 Magnolia Avenue, Winter Haven
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
STEM IN THE PARK
Aug 26, 2023, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Bonnet Springs Park
400 Bonnet Springs Boulevard, Lakeland
Explore topics in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math! Each month will have a new and engaging activity fit for a wide range of learners.
HOT CLUB SRQ
Aug 26, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Historic Ritz Theatre
263 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Come and swing the night away with the Hot Club SRQ and special guest Natalie Barber. Hear the musical influences of Django Reinhardt as you listen to one of Florida’s premier gypsy jazz bands. Doors open at 6 PM. Show starts at 7 PM. Enjoy specialty drinks, cocktails, beer, wine, and light snacks for sale at The Ritz Lounge before and during the concert.centralfloridatix.com
LAKELAND FLYING TIGERS VS CLEARWATER
THRESHERS
Aug 27, 2023, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
2301 Lakeland Hills Boulevard, Lakeland
The young Flying Tigers fans can enjoy kids’ zones with multiple activities during the game, including face painting, balloon artists and bounce houses. All kids ages 12 and under may run the bases after the game weather permitting. milb.com/lakeland
TRIVIA NIGHT
Aug 28, 2023, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Cob & Pen
1221 Florida Avenue South, Lakeland
Every Monday! Play along with Triviosity! Tons of fun with your friends, plus a huge craft beer selection, unique craft cocktails, and an amazing food menu.
BUSY BEES SCIENCE EXPLORERS!
Aug 29, 2023, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Medulla Resource Center and Park
1049 Parker Road, Lakeland
Every Tuesday, each session will feature a hands-on science activity followed by a snack. Parents will participate in activities with their kids. Admission is free, but space is limited to 15 students. To attend, please RSVP by e-mail to Cherry Alston at cherryalston@ polk-county.net.
Every Wednesday. Unlimited wine tasting of a Sommelier selected producer every Wednesday for one price. Check out their Facebook or Instagram page for each week’s wine lineup.
WEDNESDAY OPEN MIC NIGHT
Aug 30, 2023, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd Street Northwest, Winter Haven
Come see new and established comedians work on new material and hone their craft! Doors open and sign-ups begin at 7pm. Show starts at 8pm. More info on FB @LaughOutLoungeWH.
TRIVIA NIGHT
Aug 31, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Barrel 239
239 3rd Street Southwest, Winter Haven
Trivia signups begin at 6:30, questions at 7pm.
FILM: NAKED GUN (1988)
Aug 31, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Historic Ritz Theatre
263 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven
Incompetent police Detective Frank Drebin must foil an attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II. Doors open at 6 PM. Show starts at 7 PM. Enjoy specialty drinks, cocktails, beer, wine, and light snacks for sale at before and during the movie in The Ritz Lounge on the first floor. centralfloridatix.com
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We’re All Stardust
ARIES
March 21 - April 19
Hey, free-spirited Aries! This August, your fiery nature takes center stage. Ride the waves of creativity and let your imagination soar like a psychedelic eagle. It’s time to pursue those wacky dreams and dance under the cosmic stars. Embrace the adventure and unleash your inner flower child!
TAURUS
April 20 - May 20
Chill vibes, Taurus! August brings you the essence of Earth’s rhythms. Connect with nature, hug a tree, and let the Earth’s energy ground you like never before. Go on a cosmic treasure hunt and uncover hidden talents. And don’t forget to sway to the beat of your favorite jam—it’s your time to groove!
GEMINI
May 21 - June 20
Hey, cosmic twins! In August, the universe whispers sweet nothings into your ears. Embrace the duality, man. Let your creative soul soar with expressive art and playful words. It’s the perfect time to connect with your soul tribe and share your radical ideas. Spread the love, and peace shall follow.
CANCER
June 21 - July 22
Love and compassion fill your spirit this August, Cancer. Dive deep into the ocean of emotions and let your intuition guide you to new waters. Nurture your connections, whether it’s family or soul mates, and sprinkle stardust on all your relationships. Remember, the heart knows the way—just follow its cosmic beat.
LEO
July 23 - August 22
Cosmic cats, this is your time to shine! In August, the spotlight’s on you, so let your authentic self glow like the sunflower you are. Embrace your inner artist and share your creative passions with the world. And remember, love and self-expression make the universe dance.
VIRGO
August 23 - September 22
Hey there, earthy Virgo! In August, channel your inner peace guru. It’s time to cleanse and declutter, man. Organize your cosmic space and let the good vibes flow. Tune in to your mind-body-spirit connection, and serenity will follow like a gentle breeze.
LIBRA
September 23 - October 22
Cosmic balancers, unite! In August, the scales tip in your favor. Embrace your social butterfly wings and flutter through new connections. It’s the perfect time to foster harmony and create cosmic collaborations. Remember, love and understanding are the keys to a groovy universe.
SCORPIO
October 23 - November 21
Deep and mysterious Scorpio, embrace your cosmic intensity. In August, dive into the shadows and uncover your inner magic. It’s time to transform and rise like a phoenix. Release what no longer serves you, and let your true self bloom like a celestial lotus.
SAGITTARIUS
November 22 - December 21
Hey, adventurous archer! August beckons you to explore uncharted territories. Expand your mind with spiritual quests and cosmic adventures. Embrace the beauty of the unknown, and let your curiosity be your guide to new horizons.
CAPRICORN
December 22 - January 19
August brings a cosmic dance of ambition and spirituality, Capricorn. Embrace your earthly wisdom and shoot for the stars. Nurture your spirit and let your cosmic dreams blend with your practical nature. Remember, the universe supports those who dare to dream.
AQUARIUS
January 20 - February 18
Hey, cosmic innovator! August is all about letting your unique light shine. Embrace your inner weirdo and celebrate your quirks. It’s time to let your cosmic ideas change the world and dance to the beat of your own drum.
PISCES
February 19 - March 20
In August, embrace your cosmic flow, dreamy Pisces. Dive deep into your imagination and connect with the cosmos on a soul level. Channel your creative energies into art, music, or dance, and let the universe’s rhythm guide your every move.
Supporting the Winter Haven Women’s Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Winter Haven Hospital Patients
A Golf an d Tenn is Event at Country Club of Wi nter Haven
All proceeds from the 2023 events will go to support the Winter Haven Women’s Hospital and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
THANK YOU SPONSORS AN D TEAMS
Presented by: Legacy Sponsor:
Fore the Love Sponsors: Mike & Janine Mahalak | JM&A Group
Online Auction & Raffle Drawing
Thursday, October 12 - Saturday, October 21
Golf & Women’s Tennis Tournament
Saturday, October 21 | 9:00 am
Country Club of Winter Haven
4200 Country Club Road South, Winter Haven
For More Information: WHH Foundation (863) 297-1781
whhfoundation@baycare.org