HAVEN MAGAZINE

ELOISE & PARKER AND THE MYSTERY OF THE LAKES












PARKER
2025
Let me tell you, I love the April issue.
When I was a kid, I read hundreds of the “Choose Your Own Adventure” books. I would read them all the time. I remember so many summers of going to the library and choosing a giant stack of books for the week. When I discovered books where I had control of the characters, that was it. I was hooked. This issue is my love letter to those books, and to our home here in Polk County.
This month we also visit with Lakeland chocolatier, Mark Sutton. Mark is the creator of Andrew Logans Artisan Chocolates & Confections. He makes handmade chocolate bonbons that you will love. (the PB&J bon bonis my fave!)
The Battle of the Bands High School Edition is happening this month, and we’ve got the full scoop on it. These kids are super talented, please come out to watch!
Our Top Ten lists will help you to schedule your April. Check out our brand-new calendar, GoPolkGo.com and find out what’s happening around Polk County. We’ve included a partial calendar in print, but please visit the website for hundreds more events. You’ll never miss a great event again! While you’re out, remember to tag your social media posts with #kindachill, and you might find them in the next issue of Haven.
Have a great April, I hope to see you around town!
Amy Sexson Editor/Owner
Haven & LKLD Magazines
Destroyer Media & Marketing
Winter Haven Farmers Market (every Saturday) centralfloridatix.com
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Experience the only Smithsonian-affiliated fine arts museum in Central Florida, and see everything first when you join as a Member of The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art at Florida Southern College! Get first access to all exhibitions, receive exclusive invitations to Members Receptions and Member-exclusive events, and meet special guests and lecturers all year long.
• Dutch Impressionism: The Hague School, 1860-1930
• Rodin at The AGB: Selections from the Cantor Collections
• Hair & Newton: The Rise of the Highwaymen
• American Art Since the 1960s
• Frank Lloyd Wright & The College of Tomorrow
• Warhol Condensed: From Marilyn to Soup and Back Again
• And so much more!
Plan your visit at agbmuseum.org.
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Polk County Public Schools (PCPS) celebrated the expansion at Bella Citta in March. Bella Citta originally opened in 2021 as an elementary school, but the campus has gradually expanded to serve middle school students in the rapidly growing Davenport area. PCPS began construction on Bella Citta’s middle school addition in May 2023 and finished this past August. The project was funded by more than $30 million in impact fees and includes a gymnasium, outdoor track, middle school media center, cafeteria, front office, and nearly 55,000 square feet of classroom space. The K-8 model allows Bella Citta students to enjoy the same learning environment from elementary through their middle school years.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on March 7 in downtown historic Lake Wales to celebrate the reopening of Market Plaza and Park Avenue. The festivities included Taste of Downtown where guests could sample complimentary appetizers, wine, and beer from local downtown restaurants and bars. The redesign features on-street parking, enlarged sidewalks, enhanced lighting, and outdoor seating and dining areas. The landscape architecture comprises of street trees, native plants, hangingflower baskets and raingardens. More roads are scheduled to be transformed in downtown. Orange Avenue and Crystal Avenue will be rehabilitated with funding from a federal grant and an intergovernmental agreement with Polk County. Both roads will be resurfaced and include increased sidewalk coverage, street lighting and street landscaping. First Street, Central Avenue, Lincoln Avenue and A Street will be redeveloped into complete streets with nearly $23 million in grant funding from the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) program.
Your photo could be on the cover of the June issue of Haven Magazine! Destroyer Media has partnered with the Central Florida Photo Club for our first photo contest and exhibition. Submissions will be accepted digitally until midnight on April 27. The theme is “People and Places of Polk County.” Photographers are allowed to enter up to three photos. The photo must have been taken in the last year in Polk County. Destroyer Media will choose the photos for the covers of Haven Magazine and LKLD Magazine in Lakeland. We will also choose more photos to be included inside the magazines. For all of the photos that were chosen, Destroyer Media will host a reception for the artists and their work during First Friday in Winter Haven in June. For more information and the application to apply, visit centralflorida.photo, or check out their Instagram @centralfloridaphoto. Good luck! We are very excited to see what you send in.
During the Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities (APCA) annual conference in Hershey, Penn., Melvin Thompson, Director of Polk State College Student Activities & Leadership Organization (SALO), was presented with the Ernest C. Jones National Advisor of the Year Award. The honor goes to the top advisor or student affairs director in the nation. Founded by Thompson in 2008, SALO offers and oversees a variety of clubs, activities, and on-campus events on both the Winter Haven and Lakeland campuses. Including Student Government Associations (SGAs) on both campuses and the Polk State JD Alexander Center, it oversees more than 30 clubs and My Brother’s Keeper. Student attendance for SALO events reached nearly 14,000 for the 2023-24 Academic Year. “If you want to make the most of your college experience, joining SALO is the way,” said Blessen Jacob, SALO Program Coordinator Blessen. “There are so many opportunities that will benefit you in the future.”Through SALO clubs and activities, students have been able to build friendships, serve as a voice for fellow students, and become involved in the community.
LEGOLAND ® Florida Resort officially announced that SEA LIFE Florida will open to the public on May 23, 2025! The brand-new attraction will feature 25 interactive exhibits, including the main ocean display, which will showcase a unique “Theme Park Under the Sea” design. This one-ofa-kind theme, not found in any other SEA LIFE Aquariums worldwide, incorporates coral castles, carousel hideaways and cozy hotel-like spaces, all designed to keep the animals safe while they explore their underwater world. Just like LEGOLAND Florida Resort, SEA LIFE Florida is designed with kids in mind and will immerse guests in a breathtaking ocean habitat, featuring approximately 150,000 gallons of water, a vibrant freshwater gallery, a colorful stingray bay and a hands-on invertebrate touch pool. Visitors will also get to encounter more than 3,000 animals representing 150 different species from Florida’s coastal waters and around the world, including blacktip reef sharks, blue-spotted stingrays, big-belly seahorses, and more!
Orlando Health and Watson Clinic have joined forces to provide exceptional care for the community. The collaboration will be actualized in June 2026 with the opening of the Orlando Health Watson Clinic Lakeland Highlands Hospital. Experts from both organizations have been heavily involved in collaboratively designing the facility, selecting state-ofthe-art technologies, and planning the comprehensive services to be offered to serve the community’s needs. On opening day, the Orlando Health Watson Clinic Lakeland Highlands Hospital will open with more than 300 inpatient beds, 69 emergency and observation beds, 11 working operating rooms, four cardiac and interventional suites, and 18 beds in an intensive care unit (ICU) that will serve 36 patients at full build-out. Obstetric services include eight labor and delivery rooms, two special c-section operating rooms, and more than 25 post-partum rooms. A 12-bed neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) will debut shortly after the hospital opens.
The park at the Chain O’ Lakes Complex in Winter Haven includes four new collegiate-level baseball fields attracting over 30 annual baseball events, including the RussMatt Collegiate Invitational. The park will draw more than 25,000 visitors and generate an estimated $19 million in local economic impact. The new amenities are designed for year-round community use. The Lakeside Loop Trail is a scenic walking and biking trail with lakeside views, perfect for morning jogs, family strolls, or just enjoying nature. The expanded paved parking makes it easier for everyone to enjoy the park. The eco-friendly wetlands is a natural stormwater system that protects the environment and adds to the park’s scenic beauty. Artificial turf fields allow for a variety of sports such as soccer and flag football, as well as community events throughout the year. The upgrades will be complete in late Fall of this year.
Polk County Public Schools (PCPS) is moving forward with Controlled Open Enrollment (COE) for the 202526 school year. The process of COE gives students throughout Florida an opportunity to attend a school other than their zoned school. During COE, families seeking additional choice options can apply for placement in any school in the state (excluding magnet schools) that has not reached capacity and still has seats available. PCPS will begin accepting COE applications on Monday, April 7. Applications must be submitted online through the Parent Portal. The deadline to apply is Friday, May 2. Parents of students approved for transfers through COE will be notified by email once the enrollment period ends. For more information, visit polkschoolsfl.com/transfer or contact Pupil Accounting at 863-519-7600 (option 1). Applications for COE are selected via the lottery system.
Watson Clinic Orthopaedics at Winter Haven offers a host of services including general orthopaedic and sports medicine care, arthritis treatment, adult reconstruction, and treatments for injuries that afflict the hand, hip & thigh, knee & leg, shoulder, elbow, foot & ankle. Patients can also receive pre- and post-surgical consultations and swift referrals to nearby Winter Haven Hospital when surgery is needed.
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April 1 – 6 at SUN ‘n FUN. The Expo will include a daily airshow, two night airshows, the US Navy Blue Angels, fireworks, acres of aircraft to explore, hands-on activities for kids, a new aviation playground, 500 exhibitors, an opening night concert with Tyler Hubbard, and more. Find the full schedule and tickets at flysnf.org.
April 10, 4 – 8 pm. Explore Lake Wales businesses with Lake Wales Main Street. Your ticket includes a swag bag, map of participating locations, and assorted wines/craft beers paired with food items at each location. Purchase tickets at centralfloridatix.com
A three-day event benefiting Autism and Special Needs on April 4 – 6 at Tanners Lakeside. Over 25 bands will perform, plus food trucks, raffles, 50/50 raffle, and live auctions. Win big while supporting a great cause! FB @Rockinonthechainbenefitingautismspecialneeds
April 13, 5 pm at Union Hall in Lakeland. High School garage bands from Polk, Orange, Osceola, Hillsborough, and Pinellas join together to face off in this amazing concert experience. Musicians will be competing in three different categories: Best Cover Band, Best Original Band, and Best in Show. Free to watch! FB Cordero Music
April 5, 7 am at Bok Tower Gardens. With beautiful scenery and a challenging course, the race has become an annual tradition for running enthusiasts. This race is unique, the Singing Tower’s bells are musical encouragement as you run. A kid’s fun run with a shorter course will begin after the 5k. boktowergardens.org
April 18 at 6:30 pm and April 19 at 2:30 pm at Theatre Winter Haven. The Cat in the Hat narrates the story of Horton the Elephant, who discovers a speck of dust containing tiny people called the Whos. Horton must protect the Whos from a world of naysayers and dangers. theatrewinterhaven.com
April 6, noon – 6 pm at Grove Roots Brewing. Celebrate the Thai New Year with a full cultural immersion. There will be tons of Thai food vendors creating a food market across the entire beer garden, Thai dancing exhibitions, karaoke, water guns, and more!
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April 20 at Bok Tower Gardens. Experience Easter as the sun rises across Iron Mountain. The service will include carillon music, sacred hymns, and inspirational messages from a local reverend. Gates open at 6 am, free admission to all until 8 am. Breakfast buffet for purchase at 7:30 am. boktowergardens.org
April 9 & 23 at Bowen Yard. FREE BINGO! Grab your friends, find a table outside, enjoy delicious food from SIX amazing restaurants, and get ready to win great prizes! Second and fourth Wednesday of every month. More info on FB @ bowenyardwh.
April 24-26. Seven participating bookstores will offer Book Crawl specials every day of the event from 10 am – 5 pm. Start at Bookends in North Lakeland to get your official Book Crawl passport. Visit lakelandbookcrawl.com for participating bookstores and more info about the ending party.
Throughout April at Sea World. Family-friendly and foodie approved, purchase food from over 190 mouthwatering dishes inspired by global cuisines. Watch live concerts every Saturday, and additional performances on select Fridays and Sundays. Admission to Seven Seas is included with admission to Sea World. seaworld.com
April 12, 7 pm at Leu Gardens. Hear the Dave Capp Project featuring France Neil, Betty Fox Band, and Velvet 45 performing in three locations in the 50-acre gardens. Bring chairs or a blanket and sit wherever you’d like on any lawn area or find a nice spot in a gazebo. Bring a picnic and relax. leugardens.org
April 5 & 6 from 10 am – 5 pm. Bring the family and stroll around Lake Eola while browsing hundreds of unique artist and craft booths, food vendors, and a beer garden. They will also have live entertainment and a kids’ zone for the whole family. fiestainthepark.com
April 20 – 26. Twenty-two professionally acclaimed plein air artists will paint outside at the Polasek Museum and at other locations throughout Winter Park and Orlando. All are invited to watch the painting demonstrations. Artwork will be available for purchase with a portion of the proceeds going to the Museum. winterparkpaintout.org
April 5, 6 – 9 pm at Gaston Edwards Park at Lake Ivanhoe. In celebration of American Craft Beer Week, Beer ‘Merica will feature 100 different American craft brews to sample plus food trucks, live entertainment and a fireworks show. VIP available for an additional charge. beermericaorlando.com
April 23 – May 18 at Dr. Phillips Center. The Serengeti comes to life as never before. As the music soars, Pride Rock slowly emerges from the mist. More than 100 million people have experienced the visual artistry, the music, and the theatrical storytelling of this Broadway spectacular and winner of six Tony Awards. This is a must-see. drphillipscenter.org
April 11 – 20. An Oscar-qualifying festival with 170+ films, 27 world premieres, representing 41 countries. Through 10 days of films and first-class events, film lovers mingle with filmmakers and celebrities over hand-crafted cocktails and a delicious menu at Eden Bar and inside Enzian Theater. floridafilmfestival.com
April 26, 7:30 am at Ward Park in Winter Park. The last mile of the 5k race is on the tree-canopied, wilderness dirt road of Genius Drive. This privately owned glimpse of old Florida is opened to the public only once a year, for this event. All inperson finishers receive a young tree! Walkers welcome. trackshack.com/event/108
April 12, 5 – 9 pm at the Central Florida Zoo. Features beer tasting stations with more than 35 different craft beers to choose from. They also offer wine & seltzer for those who aren’t a fan of beer. Buy the Tasting Trail Pass in addition to your ticket and eat. Must be 21+. VIP available for an additional charge. centralfloridazoo.org
April 26, 7 pm at the Orlando Science Center. Enjoy an evening of live music, food, and wine tastings from diverse regions and meet sommeliers while experiencing all that the Center has to offer. Guests can participate in a silent auction, all proceeds benefit the Center. osc.org
Rays Up! You have 17 chances to watch the Rays play in April at George M. Steinbrenner Field. The Rays stadium, Tropicana Field in St. Pete, was significantly damaged by Hurricane Milton. They will go up against the Pirates, Angels, Braves, Red Sox, Yankees, and the Royals. raysbaseball.com
April 3, 5:30 pm at The Dalí Dome at The Dali. Celebrate and experience “Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon” while encompassed in 360 degrees of sight, sound and sensation. This experience offers a glimpse into creative worlds that are both remarkably insightful and fantastically unconventional. Purchase tickets in advance. thedali.org
April 5 & 6 at Vinoy Park in St. Pete. One of the premier cultural events, where more than 100,000 visitors attend the festival to enjoy and purchase quality art. They will also have live music, a kid’s activity tent, food, a student show and more. Artists will compete for $60,000 in prize money. mainsailart.org
April 6, noon – 4 pm at The Cuban Club. Find artisanal and handmade goods, plants, vintage collectors, jewelry, gifts, art, and more. Beyond vendors, you’ll find local food and drink, music and good vibes. This is family/pet friendly and an ecoconscious event. theindieflea.com
April 3 – 6 throughout Tampa beginning with a festival jam packed with special appearances, interactive games, giveaways, basketball contests, food, licensed merch and more! Watch an open practice with two participating teams, attend a free concert by GloRilla, and more. ncaa.com/womens-final-four.
April 7, 6:30 pm at Armature works. Get step-by-step instructions on how to paint a seasonal inspired wine glass – the perfect addition to your next event or to give as a gift. Guests 21+ are invited to enjoy a complimentary glass of wine. Supplies included, purchase tickets in advance. armatureworks.com
Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at Busch Gardens. Guests can purchase culinary delights, craft brews, wine, and cocktails for an additional charge through May 18. Park guests can also experience free, live concert performances with park admission. buschgardens.com
April 18, 6 pm at Armature Works. Join Ellie Mae’s Bakery for a fun and creative Easter-themed cookie decorating class! In this hands-on class, you’ll learn how to decorate a beautiful set of Easter Cookies to take home while sipping on wine. Purchase tickets in advance. armatureworks.com
April 5, 7 am at the Bank of America Plaza in Tampa. Climb 42 flights of stairs (914 steps) to the top. Proceeds go to the American Lung Association. Every type of climber is welcome, whether competitive, or taking it at your own pace. The Climb team will be there for support. action.lung.org
April 26 & 27 at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park. The Tampa Bay Black Heritage Festival Music Fest will feature: Full Force Brothers, Eric Darius, Brick featuring Jimmy Brown, Boney James, Jeffrey Bradshaw and Friends, Morris Day and the Time, and more. Family-friendly, bring chairs, kids 12 and under are free. tampablackheritage.org
WORDS: Amy Sexson
Eloise and Parker had seen some strange things in Polk County, but nothing as bizarre as this.
The county’s lakes—normally shimmering and full of life—had turned dull and lifeless overnight. The water was still there, but the magic was gone. No glistening fish jumping, no rippling reflections, no waterskiing, no paddleboarding, no boats zooming along the lakes, and no mist dancing over the surface at sunrise.
Eloise and Parker were stunned. They paced back and forth with worried looks on their faces. “If we don’t fix this, Polk County will be ruined! No more wakeboarding, paddleboarding, ski shows, or families and friends out on the lake! We will have dull lake water without any sparkle or magic,” Eloise said.
Parker cried out, “We’re doomed!”
Eloise screamed, “It’s not H2O ... it’s H2-Oh no!”
They walked around the lakes, looking for clues. Who did this? What could’ve happened here? That’s when Eloise spotted it—an old rowboat, half-sunk near the shore, and beside it, a rusty old bucket with a bottle labeled, “Dr. Shinkleshank’s Magical Cleaning Solution— Guaranteed to Remove the Impossible!”
Eloise gasped.
Just then, a loud ker-plunk! came from the reeds. They turned to see none other than Professor Shinkleshank, the town’s oddball inventor, holding a soggy mop. “Oh dear,” he muttered, wringing out his sleeves. “I just wanted to make the lakes extra sparkly. I had no idea my extra-strength cleaning potion would wipe away the magic!”
Eloise sighed. “Professor, you really screwed up this time.”
“But wait,” Parker said, his eyes twinkling. “If you can take magic out of the water ... maybe you can put it back?”
The professor’s face lit up like a lighthouse. “Brilliant idea! I’ll need some magic from Polk County. For starters, a sliver of sunrise, some sweet nostalgia, laughter, inspiration, the twinkle of a Florida sunset, and anything else that makes Polk County so special.”
Eloise and Parker were absolutely sure they could help gather the magic. But they’re going to need YOUR help. You are the only one that can help save the lakes.
If you would like to head back in time to look for magic, go to the yellow box on page 21.
If you choose to take it slow and grab a bite to eat first, head to the green box on page 23.
If you don’t want to help, you’re terrible. Go to page 66.
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Is it the year 1958 at 4100 New Tampa Highway in Lakeland? No, but it could be. You’re currently pulling into the Silver Moon Drive-In on a Saturday night. You find the perfect spot to park right in the center of the screen. Silver Moon has been in operation since 1948, one of only four drive-ins still operating in Florida. Do you know how much magic there is in this place to achieve that? You set your radio just in time to hear the dancing popcorn and candy sing, “Let’s all go to the lobby,” and that reminds you, you should go to the concession stand! After purchasing a large popcorn, Coke, and gummy bears, you head back to your car, get in, and sit back with a deep sigh of happiness. There it is. Nostalgic bliss. This feeling is perfect to bring back to the lake. What’s next?
If you would like to keep this nostalgic feeling going, head over to the purple box on page 23.
Let’s go somewhere for a cold drink. Go to the blue box on page 25.
You’re out of time and need to call it a day. Flip over to page 51.
Good choice! Theatre Winter Haven has been called “one of the best community theatres in America” by the Tampa Tribune, the Lakeland Ledger and the Winter Haven News Chief. It’s located at 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd. In Winter Haven. But that’s not all. Polk County loves its live theater productions. The Lakeland Community Theatre is located at 121 S. Lake Ave. in Lakeland and offers incredibly well-done stage productions, stage reads, and performances by kids in Theatre for Youth. There are also community theatres in Haines City and Lake Wales. Today though, you’ve purchased tickets to the production of “Anything Goes” produced and performed by The Missing Piece Theatre Company in Mulberry, an all-volunteer run organization. This musical is Cole Porter at his best! The show runs from June 13 - 22 at the recently renovated Gem Theater in downtown Mulberry. You’re in your seat, the lights go down, let the magic begin.
You feel like shopping! Support local entrepreneurs, head to the blue box on page 41.
If you want something sweet, go to the green box on page 43.
The show was great, you found so much magic, but your day is done. Go to page 51.
“There is more in you of good than you know, child of the kindly West. Some courage and some wisdom, blended in measure. If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.” — J.R.R. Tolkien “The Hobbit.” You close the book and decide to check it out. You’re at the Lakeland Public Library at 100 Lake Morton Dr. and the stack of books you’re collecting is getting heavy. “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” — George Orwell, “Animal Farm.” You decide to take this one, too. This Lakeland branch happens to have a Black & Brew coffeeshop attached, and you’re considering picking up a drink on the way out. But first, don’t forget to get that Italian cookbook you’ve had your eye on. And you might as well see what classes they have coming up. Do you think they have a book that will help save the sparkle in the lakes? The other branches in Lakeland are the Larry R. Jackson branch at 1700 N Florida Ave and the Kelly Branch at 404 Imperial Blvd. The library in Winter Haven is downtown at 325 Avenue A NW. They have a “Friends of the Library” used bookstore and Richard’s Fine Coffees next to it. Auburndale, Lake Wales, Bartow, Eagle Lake, Haines City, Lake Alfred, Dundee, and Mulberry all have public libraries with workshops, classes, book clubs, kid’s activities, and so much more. A book about lakes probably won’t help us, but the magic at a library will. Libraries give free access to knowledge, the internet, and are a calming, quiet space. It’s a most lovely place to slow down, learn something, escape in a great book, get inspired, or indulge in a sappy sweet love story. As Albert Einstein used to say, “The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library.”
If you’re one to sugarcoat things, go to the green box on page 43.
If you’d like to go shopping, head to the blue box on page 41.
If you want to end your day, go to page 51.
Sweet, sweet nostalgia. You haven’t gone back in time, but it really feels and looks like you did. You revisit the glamorous days of Cypress Gardens on the third Saturday of every month. You take a folding chair out of the trunk of your car and walk over to the crowd on the grass at MLK Jr. Park on Lake Silver in Winter Haven. The smell of cheeseburgers is in the air, the crowd is buzzing, kids are running around, and the Cypress Gardens Water Skiers are preparing for the show. The first ski show took place in 1943, followed by Dick Pope filling our weekends with gorgeous flowers, beautiful Southern Belles, and the best water skiers in the world performing for us. Even though Cypress Gardens is gone, the famous ski show remains performed by talented local skiers. The costumes, the showmanship, and the incredible skills remain the same, it’s a piece of “Old Florida” that is worth going to every chance you get. For now, you’ve finished watching the show and are energized for more! The “Old Florida” magic runs deep.
Let’s watch another show with local thespians, head back to the pink box on page 21.
If you’d rather go absolutely wild, head to the blue box on page 27.
You pack your chair back in your car, your day is done on page 51.
You’re feeling curious and brave! You’re at Spook Hill in Lake Wales. You get out of your car and stand there, squinting at the road like you’ve suddenly developed expert-level ghost vision. Legend has it that Spook Hill’s eerie incline is the work of a long-forgotten battle between a Native American chief and a massive, troublesome alligator. Supposedly, the chief’s spirit stuck around to keep the land safe, and now he spends his afterlife messing with tourists’ cars for fun. Because, you know, eternal rest is overrated when you can push unsuspecting visitors up a hill in neutral. Some say it’s a gravity-defying mystery; others say it’s just a well-placed slope. We just don’t have enough proof, or scientists, or time to know the truth. You don’t see any ghosts around, in fact, there’s nobody around. You get back into your car, put it in neutral, hold your breath, and let the ghostly forces work their magic. Whether it’s an ancient spirit lending a push or just a well-placed optical illusion, one thing’s for sure, you’ve just survived a paranormal joyride in Lake Wales.
You’re feeling like you need your best friend now, head to the green box on page 27.
Your adrenaline is running high, go to the blue box on page 27.
That was too much, let’s call it a day. Flip to page 51.
You’re hungry? You need food, and we’ve got choices. You’re heading to one of three food halls in Polk County. Your choices include The Joinery located at 640 E Main St., Lakeland; Bowen Yard at 308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven; or Depot 303 at 303 NW 1st Ave., Mulberry. The Joinery offers seven individual restaurants and a separate full bar with lots of indoor seating. Bowen Yard is newer and offers five microrestaurants with limited indoor seating and one full-service, sit-down restaurant. They do have ample seating outside. Your last choice is Depot 303, with seven different restaurants and lots of indoor seating. Both The Joinery & Depot 303 offer light and airy interiors with steel, concrete, and clean lines. Bowen Yard offers a large outdoor space with live music on the weekends. You choose Bowen Yard. You walk to the outside window at Maritime and order a cocktail, then head over to Ato and get the Godzilla sushi burrito. After finding a seat outside under an umbrella, you see families sitting together, friends are together, and couples that look like they’re probably on a first date. How sweet. Now that your belly is full, let’s get back to work.
Want to see a masterpiece? Head to the yellow box on page 25.
If you’re ready for some friendly competition, go to the pink box on page 29.
If you’ve eaten too much and you’re calling it a day, go to page 51.
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It’s the most colorful time of the year as thousands of azaleas, camellias, and annuals signal a new season.
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You’re standing in front of an Andy Warhol print of a bright Campbell’s Soup can. You look around and you’re surrounded by art created by some of the most talented artists in the world. You’re at the Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art at Florida Southern College located at 800 E Palmetto St. in Lakeland. You’ve been to the Polk Museum of Art before, but with the new name and an $8 million expansion, that old space is unrecognizable. Lucky for you, you’ve got all afternoon to explore the new 14,000-square-foot expansion that includes seven new exhibition galleries, a new creativity lab, renovated classrooms, and interactive art laboratory spaces. Now totaling more than 50,000 square feet, this bright, quiet building is more than an art museum, it’s a time machine. You can stand in front of an artifact from Guatemala or Peru from a thousand years ago, or a painting from England created a hundred years ago. That’s the magic, you get a glimpse into their daily lives. Art also has the power to transform your mood. A single painting can make you feel joy, wonder, nostalgia, sadness, anger, or all of the above. You’re feeling joy as you head down to the gift shop and buy a token for the Art-O-Mat machine. You never leave the museum without doing it. You drop your token in, pull the lever, and check out the piece of art you get to take home. You’re feeling so inspired right now. When you get home, you’re definitely going to make something, or paint something, or crochet something. For sure. You feel the magic.
Before you head home, you decide you need to get some fresh air and run through the grass like no one’s watching. Head to the pink box on page 35.
You want to climb a 100-foot alligator named Blinky, head to the purple box on page 27.
You’re winding down, ready to end the day on page 51.
You just found the hoppiest place to grab a cold one. Polk County is home to several breweries with award-winning, locally made beer. Whether you’re into crisp lagers, bold IPAs, refreshing sours, or a complex stout, just follow the aroma of hops, pull up a chair, and let the good times flow! Grove Roots Brewing Co. is at 302 3rd St. SW, in Winter Haven. They offer artisanal beers inspired by Florida’s citrus past. Swan Brewing is at 115 W Pine St. in downtown Lakeland. They offer 30 taps of in-house and select guest beers. Another choice is Front Page Brewing Co. At 190 S Florida Ave. in downtown Bartow. Front Page offers locally-made beers and cocktails thanks to a fully stocked liquor bar. All three breweries offer entertainment throughout the week, including live music and trivia. Rotating food trucks make the rounds at each brewery, so come hungry. You’re currently at Front Page and are so happy to see that it’s trivia night. After getting a beer, you sit down to play and surprisingly know all of the answers! It’s your lucky night! Or is this magic?
You want a slow ride, head over to the yellow box on page 29.
If you’d rather pick up your best friend, flip to the green box on page 27.
Too much excitement for one day, let’s call it. Go to page 51.
He’s just the sweetest, isn’t he? You’ve told him everything, every little detail of your life and he’s never judged you or gossiped about you. He’s never complained or mansplained anything to you. You get endless kisses every day, and he’s your best friend. Let’s do something super fun with him today. He has so much magic to give, the lakes will be sparkling again in no time. The question is, where do you take him? There are four dog parks in Lakeland: Dog Leg Woods, Douglas Cook Park, Lake Crago Dog Park, and On Dog Time. Winter Haven has the K9 Courtyard. Haines City has Ember Dog Park. The Bartow Dog Park is located inside the Mary Holland Park. The Auburndale Dog Park is located inside Lake Myrtle Park. Right now, you have your little guy, a tennis ball, sunshine, and so much unconditional love. He’s just so happy. He’s running around like it’s the greatest day of his life and it probably is, at least until you do this again tomorrow. Love, love, love, so much love. If he can’t help you bring the magic, you just don’t know what will.
If you would like to stay outside for some friendly competition, go to the pink box on page 29.
If you prefer to go inside and watch thespians perform, head back to the pink box on page 21.
You and your little guy are calling it. Finish your day on page 51.
You’re at the Florida Children’s Museum at 600 Bonnet Springs Blvd. in Lakeland at Bonnet Springs Park. The 100-foot climbable alligator named Blinky is here, and the kids are all over it, having the time of their lives. The area has shady lily pads, the Mosaic Dig Pit, and a display of fossils. Inside the Museum has even more magic. The Watermelon Seeds Gallery focuses on children ages 0 – 6 to learn sensory motor skills and language development. The Design Park challenges kids to create their own vehicles and teaches teamwork and engineering skills. The St. Christopher’s Project City Play is a childsized version of a real city, where kids can explore a wide range of careers. Kids love it here. You’re excited to come back for Trivia! On the last Thursday of every month, you can play trivia from 6 – 8 pm at the Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits Rooftop Bar. Stop by and enjoy half-off draft beer, house wine, and select liquor brands. So much fun!
You’re feeling nostalgic, let’s head back in time to the purple box on page 23.
If you’d rather grab a cold one, go to the blue box on page 25.
If you want to end your adventure, go to page 51.
Let’s get wild!! You’ve just pulled into a family-owned game ranch called Safari Wilderness at 10850 Moore Rd. in Lakeland. I don’t want to startle you, but there’s an African Watusi looking at you right now. You can’t worry about that right now because the ATV Safari Tour that you’ve signed up for with the optional experience of feeding the Ring-Tailed Lemurs is waiting on you. Tucked away from the busy world, this magical place lets you soak in the peacefulness of wide-open spaces. You can say hello to lemurs, cheetahs, Irish Dexter cattle, zebras, and many more breeds during a drive-thru safari in your own car, in a canopied safari vehicle with expert guides, or even a kayak tour. Safari Wilderness is surrounded by an 870 square mile pristine watershed called the Green Swamp. You’ve loved your tour so much, you’ve decided to stay overnight in one of the glamping tents and splurge on a bird-watching safari before sunset. It’s just so quiet and peaceful, and the animals are so majestic and incredible, you’re feeling grounded and very happy right now. The bonfire is burning brightly for the glampers, so you better get back to the group. The magic is here, definitely.
Want to go where everything is awesome? Flip to the green box on page 35.
If you’d rather take a trip to a four-story popular tourist destination from the 30s to 60s, go to the green box on page 29.
You’re calling it. Your adventure is over on page 51.
For a slow and scenic ride, you’ve found yourself on your blue Townie with a basket on the front, lazily rolling down the Chain of Lakes Trail. This paved 3.6-mile trail begins in Winter Haven and heads for a few miles into Lake Alfred. The sunshine and cool breeze are magical, this will definitely help get the sparkle back to the lakes. If we were feeling more energetic, we could go to the Lake-to-Lake Bikeway. The 26-mile cycling route includes scenic rides around lakes Parker, Wire, Morton, Mirror, Bonny, Hunter, Hollingsworth, and Beulah in Lakeland. Signs clearly mark the bikeway to keep you on the route, which is a mix of parks and urban areas. The TECO Trail is a 12-foot-wide, 6.6mile paved multi-use trail starting in Auburndale and leads into Polk City, where it connects with the Van Fleet Trail. The Van Fleet Trail is a 29.2-mile paved multi-use trail that has a trailhead in Polk City and stretches north to the town of Mabel on State Road 50. Some areas of the path are quite remote. The Fort Fraser Trail is a multi-use 7.75-mile trail that runs parallel to U.S. Highway 98 between State Road 540/ Winter Lake Road in Lakeland and State Road 60 in Bartow. If we were feeling more daring, we’d hop on our mountain bike and head to the Loyce Harpe Park Trail in Mulberry, with an 8-mile single-track trail with varied terrain. Your choice of trails was perfect. You’ve been riding for about an hour now and you’re happily exhausted, what would you like to do now?
For a bite to eat, go back to the green box on page 23. Go absolutely wild in the blue box back on page 27.
So tired. You’ve done so much. Need sleep. Your day is done on page 51.
The weather here is so much nicer than in Detroit, and that makes you smile. Take another bite of that hot dog because you’re sitting at Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland. The Detroit Tigers are at Spring Training, where you get closer to the action and the vibes are super chill, some might say magical? (wink wink) When the Tigers are back in Michigan, you watch the Lakeland Flying Tigers, a Minor League Baseball team of the Florida State League and the Single-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. 2025 marks the Tigers’ 89th Spring Training in Lakeland and 60th at Publix Field, aka TigerTown. They have the longest-standing relationship between a major league team and a current spring training city. You finish your hot dog and watch as the Tigers hit another home run. Baseball has been “America’s Pastime” for 150 years. It’s been a unifying force in times of war, economic hardship, and tragedies. You think back to playing it with your siblings in the back yard, there were no umpires, just “ghost balls” and deciding who has to go to the neighbors and retrieve the ball. Pure joy. Neighborhood rivalries. No cares in the world. Magic.
Feeling brave? Head to the blue box on page 23 for a supernatural experience.
Feeling dangerous? Check out the “moto coaster” in the purple box on page 41.
If you’re done collecting magic, go to page 51.
You’re two stories underground and you hear people saying they want to restore water in the moat. Don’t be scared, you haven’t been kidnapped and taken to a medieval castle, you’re just on a tour of the Wonder House in Bartow! Conrad Schuck was a Pittsburgh contractor and stone quarry dealer during the pre-Depression boom. Schuck was told by doctors that his time was short, so he moved his wife and nine children to Bartow and started building his dream house. Using local stone, salvaged steel rails, and concrete, he created a four-story house with 18-inch-thick walls. Designed for comfort before air conditioning, the house features a cross-shaped floor plan for natural ventilation, hollow columns that collect rainwater, a third-floor fishpond, and a rotating kitchen cabinet hiding electrical wiring. This private residence has 18 rooms with at least four doors in each room. You’re taking one of the guided tours (book online at wonderhousebartow.com) where you see how Schuck was so ahead of his time. His inventions and engineering skills are worth the trip. Magic? Yes.
You’ve got time for a deep dive. Go to the pink box on page 47.
If you’re sad because your butler’s away, go to the green box on page 47.
You’re ending your day, go to page 51.
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Andrew Logans Artisan Chocolates & Confections began as a dream rooted in a lifelong passion for baking and a newfound love for chocolate-making. “I’ve had a passion for cooking and baking since middle school, and that passion has only grown over the years,” Mark Sutton, the founder of Andrew Logans explains. “I always knew I wanted to start a business but wasn’t sure what direction to take. About six years ago, I began experimenting with chocolate-making and quickly discovered a deep passion for both its challenges and its beauty.”
The journey from passion to business required careful planning and perseverance. “After months of planning and many prayers, I looked into Catapult as a way to launch my small business. From there, it grew into the amazing business I own today!” Naming the company was a deeply personal decision. “Many chocolate shops are named after their owners, but that always felt a
bit self-indulgent to me,” Sutton shares. “Instead, I chose to honor two people who constantly inspire me: my father, Andrew, and my son, Logan.”
Despite a background in cooking and baking, working with chocolate was an entirely new endeavor. “I never worked with chocolate until about six years ago. Everything I know now comes from books, YouTube videos, and a lot of trial and error,” Sutton explained.
Starting the company came with its challenges. “To minimize risk, I started by selling at the Lakeland Farmers Market. This presented many challenges, the biggest being the unpredictable outdoor conditions. We had to continuously adapt—figuring out how to properly store, display, and keep chocolates cool for customers. Each challenge required careful planning, but we never gave up, always finding creative solutions.” The rewards have made the effort worthwhile. Sutton continues, “There’s nothing more fulfilling than
crafting something that complete strangers not only want to buy but keep coming back for. That alone makes all the hard work worthwhile.”
What sets Andrew Logans apart from massproduced brands is the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into each product. Sutton explains, “We don’t use assembly lines or large machinery— everything is done by hand, including painting the bonbons. We use fresh ingredients and make all of our bonbon fillings completely from scratch. We take immense pride in our work and in offering something truly unique to our customers.” Sourcing ingredients with sustainability in mind is also a key priority. “We source our chocolate from a leading Belgian manufacturer known for its commitment to sustainability and end-to-end traceability.”
“There’s
nothing more fulfilling than crafting something that complete strangers not only want to buy but keep coming back for. That alone makes all the hard work worthwhile.”
The process of creating the chocolates is precise and time-intensive. We get a glimpse from Sutton, “Making our signature bonbons is a multi-day process. It begins with preparing the chocolate molds, which involves thorough cleaning and polishing. Next, we apply colored cocoa butter to create vibrant designs. Then, we temper the chocolate—a precise process of heating and cooling to ensure the cocoa butter crystals form correctly. Once the chocolate is tempered, we pour it into the molds and then pour out the excess, forming a delicate shell. Afterward, we fill the shells with ganache, caramel, or another scratch-made filling. Finally, we seal the bonbons with another layer of tempered chocolate, called the ‘cap.’ Once set, the bonbons are chilled to help them contract from the mold. When ready, we flip the mold, releasing the finished chocolates.”
One of the company’s proudest moments came with a new retail opportunity, Sutton explained, “One of our biggest milestones came last year when Market on Kentucky invited us to sell our products in their new store. On January 9, 2025, the store officially opened, marking a significant turning point for our business. Now, with increased visibility and access to more customers, we’re taking steps toward one day having a store of our own.”
Experimentation has led to unique flavors. “One of our most unique bonbons is our Salt & Pepper flavor, which features salted caramel paired with a dark chocolate and white pepper ganache. It’s become a favorite among adventurous chocolate lovers! Other unusual flavors we’ve experimented with include Lemon Basil and Blackberry Thyme—my seasonal favorite.” As for
personal favorites, one stands out. Sutton continues, “One of my favorites is a bonbon flavor we’ve had since we first opened in June 2023—PB&J! It features a peanut butter ganache and fresh raspberry jam, all encased in a thin milk chocolate shell.”
Looking ahead, there are ambitious plans for expansion. “In five years, I hope to have a storefront in Downtown Lakeland, along with nationwide—and possibly international—shipping. We’re always working on new bonbon flavors and plan to expand our product offerings as well,” Sutton said.
Additionally, there are exciting pairing possibilities for chocolate lovers. Sutton ended with, “Several of our customers have paired our chocolates with bourbon tastings and beer flights. In the future, we hope to offer wine-pairing classes and even hands-on chocolatemaking workshops—potentially in 2026.”
With dedication, craftsmanship, and a growing community of loyal customers, Andrew Logans Chocolates continues to make its mark, offering handmade confections that combine artistry with passion.
For those looking to try these creations, Andrew Logans chocolates can be found at the Market on Kentucky, located at 126 S. Kentucky Ave, in Lakeland.
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You’ve basically just ended up in a real-life fairy tale, minus the firebreathing dragons. You see lush gardens that make you feel like you wandered into a Jane Austen novel, and enough scenic picnic spots to make your sandwich feel fancy. Whether you’re here to soak up the zen, spot a squirrel living its best life, or pretend you’re royalty strolling through your grand estate, Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales is the best day getaway in Polk County. You’re pretty sure you’ll feel some magic here, so be on the lookout. Edward William Bok (1863-1930), American editor and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, helped The Ladies’ Home Journal become one of the most successful and influential publications in America and the first magazine in the world to have one million subscribers. In 1923, Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. began his mission to transform Bok Tower Gardens from a sand hill into one of the nation’s most beautiful garden sanctuaries. The Singing Tower is a carillon with at least 23 tuned bells that is played using a clavier. Bok Tower Gardens also has a kid’s garden, an outside kitchen, nature trails, a cafe, and more. You’ve just found a bench to sit on, and the bells have just started ringing. The sounds are deep, hypnotic, and carried over a large open space. It feels powerful. Magic? I believe so.
If you’re feeling nostalgic, head back to the purple box on page 23.
If you’re kind of feeling brave, maybe a supernatural experience is up next. Go back to the blue box on page 23.
You’re tired. Your feet hurt. If your day is over, head to page 51.
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You’re sitting in a Rosso Corsa Ferrari 296 GTS. You’ve made it. You’re incredibly successful in life. But wait, you look closer. What exactly is this car made of? It’s LEGO. Scratch that first part. You’re mildly successful and you’ve taken your niece and nephew to LEGOLAND in Winter Haven where they’re yelling at you to get out of the life-size Ferrari made entirely out of LEGO. You get out with as much pride as you can muster. With over 55 rides and attractions to choose from, diverse dining options, live shows, 4D movies, meet & greets, and seasonal events, this is the place where everything is awesome for kids ages 2 – 12 and their parents or guardians. Yes, all are welcome because LEGO is for all ages, the rides just might not be. And because you’re a Florida resident, you got a great deal on your day at the park. LEGOLAND is also a Certified Autism Center with staff-wide autism sensitivity and awareness training. Now the kids are dragging you to the water park that has a wave pool, lazy river, and 14 slides. For the rest of the afternoon, you’ll be swimming in the magic, good luck! Don’t forget, these are core memories you’re creating with them, so be that awesome person you are! Inside tip: Come back and ride the indoor roller coaster in 2026!
You’re done with the water park, and you’re ready for a plot twist, head back to the blue box on page 21.
Let’s head to the Capital! Go to the pink box on page 43.
You’re quite sunburnt and you found a lot of magic in that pool water. Go to page 51 to finish your day.
Polk County… it’s time to ROCK OUT!! This year’s Battle of the Bands High School Edition is coming to Union Hall with a lineup of musicians from Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Osceola, Orange, and, of course, good ol’ Polk County. I had the honor of talking with Holly Cordero, the founder and CEO of Cordero Music, a local music and performancecentered nonprofit, and the event coordinator for this month’s shred fest to get some details about the gig and the mission behind her nonprofit: “To provide music experiences to all young musicians, despite barriers to entry, through live performance opportunities, sponsored private music lessons, and sponsored quality music instruments.”
Battle of the Bands started small, with the only two schools offering rock band programs to students in the area. Holly and the teacher for the other school wanted to provide an opportunity for their students to meet and to have the benefits of a community centered on music. “We wanted a chance to have our kids play for each other and network with each other, so they knew that they weren’t the only kids playing popular music in school.” The rock programs of the Davenport School of the Arts and Ridgeview Global Studies Academy combined forces to give their kids that chance! The event has drawn in more rock programs every year, growing
the community of young musicians who love to rock out and rock on in Central Florida. Holly tries to reach out to as many schools and programs that she knows about, by contacting music program directors and extracurricular organizers personally to make them aware of these performance opportunities for their groups.
Out of all of the auditionees, only five bands have been chosen to compete for the crowd under three distinct categories: Best in Show (a combination of covers and original songs), Best Original Act (all original songs), and Best Cover Band (all cover songs). Not only will the bands be competing for the bragging rights of being one of the best central Florida rock bands, some awesome prizes have been provided, including five hours of studio recording time in Orlando, D’Addario merch and items, instruments, a paying gig at Bowen Yard, and even an electric scooter donated by Winter Haven’s own Bike Shop!
If only I could go back to being a teen again, I would have loved to rock out and participate in such an incredible event with a team behind it that clearly cares so much. I asked Holly what the most rewarding part of working with and for the local youth rock community is, and it’s all about picking up
good vibrations! “I really enjoy seeing the students connect with each other, or the musicians, as they’re not all students, but the musicians connect with each other because they’ve actually created projects outside of our concerts on their own [as well as] collaborations and that’s really what the whole community is about. They are finding new musicians to work with and building connections among their peers.” Connections and support can mean the difference between a young musician making it through the rough parts of a career in the arts and thriving or falling away from their dreams. “It’s funny, relationships have formed after some of our festivals. [Everyone loves a good showmance!]. They end up also playing on shows together, so I know when there was a breakup for a band that performed in a prior year, they reached out to me and I got to recommend a whole bunch of different guitarists for them and bassists from people they’ve already met. So, it just helps build up a community and a network so that everyone feels supported in whatever part of their journey they’re on.” The amount of care and passion that Holly shows for these performers is incredible, and I for one am excited to see how far they will all go!
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For high school students who are interested in vying for glory with their band in the 2026 Battle, registration for auditions is already open on the Cordero Music Inc. website, with auditions occurring in February of 2026! On the other hand, those who are looking for a less competitive style of performance can register to perform in Cordero Music Inc.’s summer and winter music festivals, which gives youth bands and performers an opportunity to showcase their skills in front of music executives, theme park representatives, and the general public or just to get some good old fashioned stage time! For those of us lame adults who are forever shunned from participating in cool high school Battle of the Bands (no, I’m definitely not bitter, why do you ask?) the best way to support this awesome program and these spectacular artists is by showing up to the events.
Cordero Music wants to make performance accessible, especially to those who have been underserved and missed out on opportunities to explore the arts because of finances, so all events are free to the public. The nonprofit relies on at-will donations to keep afloat and provide their kids with equipment, instruction, and performance spaces, so if you are a member of the public who has the ability to provide a donation to support their work, please consider it! But wait… there’s more! You’re not only supporting arts initiatives and young artists in Central Florida, a portion of the money raised from Cordero Music’s events is also donated to Project No Labels, a Central Florida mental health and community building organization which offers free and/or discounted mental health services to residents of Florida. This organization has been in action since 2015 changing the lives of marginalized communities and providing mental health
resources to those who need it. Cordero Music partners with them throughout the year to fundraise for their mental health services and promote events happening between the two organizations! So, music lovers unite on April 13, 5 pm to 10 pm at Union Hall in Lakeland. Be there or be square Polk County!
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It’s Saturday morning in Polk County and that only means one thing. You’re walking around the farmers market right now. The Lakeland Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a product of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority and has been going on since 2004. The Market is on N Kentucky Ave in downtown Lakeland every Saturday in September – May from 8 am – 2 pm. From June – July, they are open 8 am – 1 pm. They completely close the month of August. The Winter Haven Farmers Market goes year-round every Saturday. September –May from 9 am – 1 pm, and June – August from 9 am – noon. The Market is located in a parking lot on the NE corner of 3rd St. and Ave C SW in downtown Winter Haven. You happen to be walking around the Winter Haven Farmers Market with an overflowing tote bag. You just purchased fresh pasta made in Winter Garden, produce that was harvested that morning, honey from Lake Wales, flowers grown in Haines City, freshly baked cookies, and a loaf of sourdough bread that was made when you were sleeping and brought fresh to the market that morning. You’re trying to decide what to eat from the food truck before you head to the meat truck to buy tuna steaks and beef for the week’s meals. All of the people you’ve just purchased from are small business owners, and they’re working countless hours to bring you the best possible products. They are truly inspiring. You finish eating at the tables and chairs provided by the market, and it’s time to get going. You’re so glad that you’ve spent your Saturday morning exploring what your entrepreneurial neighbors have to offer. But is it magic enough to save the lakes?
You decide to visit the most popular tourist destination from the 30s - 60s, please move back to the green box on page 29.
If you would rather just go absolutely wild, head back to the blue box on page 27.
If you’re ready for your day to end, visit page 51.
I see you’ve opted for a little danger? What? You can’t hear me because your ATV is too loud! I’ll talk louder. YOU’RE AT BONE VALLEY ATV PARK STRETCHING ACROSS 500 ACRES OF RECLAIMED PHOSPHATEMINE LAND. THE PARK ALLOWS ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES, UTILITY TASK VEHICLES, AND DIRT BIKES. THIS POLK COUNTY ATV PLAYGROUND CURRENTLY HAS 15 TRAILS, MADE UP OF HILL CLIMBS AND ROCKY TERRAIN, PLUS FREE RIDING AREAS. And ... thank you for turning your ATV off for a minute. You’re here to experience Bone Valley North’s roller coaster style trail – the “moto coaster” and see the park’s first motocross track. You’re totally not scared. You’re wearing a bandana around your forehead and one around your neck, because it makes you feel classy and fierce. Sure, the park has some special safety regulations you need to follow, but you’ve got this. You had almost a half night’s sleep and three coffees so you’re good to go. Remember, you’re still looking for magic to help put the sparkle back into the lakes and you’re pretty sure you’re going to find it jumping that first hill of the moto coaster. You’re brave. You’ve got this. You didn’t come out to 10427 County Road 630 W in Mulberry for nothing, so turn that ATV back on and let’s go!
That was a LOT. You want to chill and head back in time to the yellow box on page 21.
If you’d rather take it easy and just get some fresh air without the possibility of an injury, go back to the pink box on page 35.
Luckily, the only thing that was injured was your pride. Let’s call it a day on page 51.
You’re at the capital—the seaplane capital, that is! Welcome to Jack Brown’s Seaplane Base in Winter Haven, where dreams take flight. Sure, you said you wanted to be a seaplane pilot, but now that you’re here, staring at a plane that lands on water like some sort of mechanical duck, nervously glancing at the Lake Jessie waters, you might be getting nervous. Which is totally normal, you keep telling yourself. Is this part of the Polk County magic? Yes, it absolutely is. BUT we could lose it if the lakes don’t sparkle again and that would be tragic. It’s easy to understand why this place is legendary. The quiet airspace and endless lakes are perfect for a little seaplane adventure. But there’s no turning back now—especially at a place as legendary as Jack Brown’s. It may not be the biggest base, but it’s definitely the busiest, training more pilots than anywhere else in the world. In nearly 60 years, over 25,000 brave souls have earned their seaplane wings here, with 450 to 500 pilots joining their ranks annually. You walk with your instructor to the plane, and then you get in. Nervously sweating? Yes. Incredibly excited? Yes. You’re doing this, I’m so proud of you. You’re one step closer to saving the sparkle.
A masterpiece is nearby. If you would like to see it, head back to the yellow box on page 25.
However, if your butler is away for the weekend, flip to the green box on page 47.
If the seaplanes were enough for you, head to page 51.
Since 1932, Webb’s Candy at 38217 US-27 in Davenport has been on a mission to make life a little sweeter, one bite at a time. Their homemade goat milk fudge is so rich, it should come with its own bank account, and their hand-dipped chocolates and citrus candies have been satisfying sweet tooths for generations. Every piece is handmade using the same tried-and-true recipes you remember from childhood—because why mess with perfection? Just down the road, Davidson of Dundee at 28421 US-27 in Dundee got its start thanks to Glen Davidson, whose mother’s homemade citrus candies were so good, they practically rocketed their way into history. Using fresh citrus juice and Florida Everglades sugar cane, these treats became a local sensation faster than you can say “sweet and tangy.” From marmalades and jellies to chocolates and coconut patties, every batch is handmade with care. You have selflessly decided to visit both places, because you’re such a nice person. You’re sure that there is magic to be found. Have you ever eaten a piece of candy and not smiled? First, you pick up chocolate peanut butter goat milk fudge at Webb’s and a rainbow of citrus candies from Davidson of Dundee. You didn’t overdo it, great job. Ok, ok, truth be told, you also got some hand-dipped chocolates, peanut brittle, coconut patties, and a chocolate alligator, but who’s counting? You’re just trying to save Polk County! With a belly full of sweet, sweet “Old Florida” tradition, you think about who you’re going to share the rest of these sweet treasures with.
Now you need a bite to eat that doesn’t involve fudge, go back to the green box on page 23.
Ready for a plot twist? Head back to the blue box on page 21.
Ready to call it quits for the day? Head to page 51.
Bob Gernert, Community Historian
As Winter Haven entered the1920s the U.S. Census listed the population at 1597 people - a small but motivated populace that had embarked on big projects like connecting the areas lakes by canals. Armed with “can do” optimism, they welcomed the “roaring twenties” with gusto.
NEW CITY HALL: In 1920, a bond issue was approved to build a new City Hall on the SW corner of Sixth St. and Central Ave, SW. It would literally replace a substandard corrugated structure that had served that purpose on the site. The building was a bold statement for the fledgling community and housed both the Police and Fire Departments on the first floor, with rooms for the city administration, Chamber of Commerce, a courtroom and jail on the upper level. It would open in 1923.
HAVEN HOTEL: The year was 1921 and Winter Haven residents R. H. Ross and J. Walker Pope (father of Cypress Gardens founder Richard “Dick” Pope) decided the city needed a good hotel. They sold stock to local residents and construction was soon started. However, it only got as far as the iron framework “skeleton” before the project ran short on funds. To resume work, bonds were sold to raise the needed funds and construction soon resumed.
By late October 1924 the hotel was what the Florida Chief (forerunner of the News Chief) called “one of the most magnificent in the country,” The Haven Hotel was ready to open and a sunny late October day found 350 of Winter Haven’s then 1600 residents gathered to celebrate the opening of the six-story coquina shell building overlooking Lake Howard.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: In September of 1923 the Board of Trade transitioned to become the Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce with offices in the new City Hall.
CITY COMMISSION: On January 1, 1924, the village implemented a City Commission/City Manager form of government having outgrown the town council format. Originally there were three commissioners, and today there are five.
A significant agricultural celebration was born in 1924 as the Polk County Orange Festival. The Orange Festival was the brainchild of Dr. R. A. Nichols, pastor of the Christian Church in Winter Haven. He had been a lecturer for several years on the Chautauqua Circuit (a traveling tent show in the early 1900s that brought cultural programs such as lectures, music and plays to remote areas of the country). He had witnessed the crowds that were attracted to many county fairs and was reminded of their popularity when he happened across an article about the Portland, Oregon Rose Show. Dr. Nichols took his idea to the Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce that at the time had a considerable membership for a town of 2,000 people. The Chamber immediately embraced the concept and four months later the first Orange Festival was held on January 22, 23 and 24, 1924.
The Festival would grow to become the Florida Orange
Festival, later the Florida Citrus Exposition and finally the Florida Citrus Showcase. From humble beginnings in 1924, the festival brought millions of people to Winter Haven to celebrate citrus with fresh fruit displays, popular television and radio shows, and spectacular midways.
But as the industry moved away from fresh fruit, major theme parks opened and disease ravaged what was left of our once proud groves, the festival folded in 2008.
THE BANKER’S CUP AWARD: The Banker’s Cup Award is considered our community’s highest honor. The first award in 1923 was sponsored by the Winter Haven Clearing House Association (serving the three local banks at the time) and presented at the last annual meeting of the Board of Trade. The tradition continued with the exception of war years 1943-45 (and more recently 2020 due to Covid) honoring one individual each year. In 1965 the award was expanded to honor both a
man and woman annually. From 1923 through 1996, a person was required to win the honor three times to take permanent possession of the large loving cup, with most receiving a smaller token cup as a permanent memento at the end of their year. In 1997, the award committee changed the process and now permanently awards the cup to each year’s recipients. The 2024 recipients are Jane McGinnis and T. Michael Stavres.
THE BOOM BEGINS: Many factors contributed to Florida’s land boom of the 1920s but none more than World War I. During the war, wealthy U.S. families could not travel to such places as the French Riviera and had to find alternate tourism destinations. The east coast railroad had been completed to the Miami area and the tropical landscape, ocean beaches and breeze opened the door to what would become Miami’s primary economic engine at the time — tourism.
The influx of tourists and money created excitement, optimism, and land sales. Construction of homes and accommodations grew to a fever pitch, and a gridlock of building supplies developed among the railways. The blockage was so acute that the railroads declared a moratorium on construction freight and only allowed essential shipments such as food and medical supplies. Ironically, an accidental sinking of a ship in the mouth of Miami’s harbor prevented the last viable delivery point from accepting construction materials. That fact, plus the Hurricane of 1926, coupled with poor construction standards, meant that by the end of that year, the boom was a bust.
Real estate values in Florida evaporated, and many individuals, companies, and municipalities defaulted on loans and bonds. Winter Haven would be among them. This would foreshadow the Great Depression.
WILLIAMSON/RITZ THEATER: January 28, 1925, the Williamson (now The Ritz) Theater opened to great fanfare. Originally equipped for silent movies and Vaudeville, the theater transitioned to “talkies” and was renamed the “Ritz” in 1932.
Of note during a tumultuous decade is the founding of the Winter Haven Rotary Club, which celebrates its centennial in 2025. And in 2027 the Garden Club of Winter Haven will mark its 100th Anniversary. Both plan special commemorations.
Next Month: The 1930s: Winter Haven Defies the Great Depression
You’re about to take a deep dive into a genius of architecture! Welcome to the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center at Florida Southern College in Lakeland—home to the largest single-site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture in the world. Yep, you’re standing on a National Historic Landmark. And guess what? You’re just in time for your tour! You’re ready for the full Wright experience, and the 2.5hour tour is your golden ticket. It includes the Basic Campus Tour plus even more juicy details about the history, design, and construction of Wright’s “Child of the Sun.” And the best part? You’ll get to step inside six of Wright’s stunning creations! If we were short on time, the 90-minute Basic Tour is a fantastic intro, walking you through Wright’s vision for the campus and his innovative construction techniques. If you had wanted a small bite of Wright, then the guided tour of the Usonian Faculty House—designed in 1939 as the first piece of a planned faculty neighborhood, showcasing Wright’s dream of stylish yet affordable housing for everyday families would’ve been our choice. Frank Lloyd Wright was a gamechanger for architecture, revolutionizing the way buildings interact with nature. He also introduced the Prairie School style, emphasizing horizontal lines, open spaces, and harmony with the environment. Wright was a master at making rooms feel open and expansive, yet warm and intimate at the same time. The materials—stone, wood, glass—make you feel grounded, as if the building belongs to the land it sits on. His designs wrap around you, making you feel connected to nature. This has the magic we need.
You’ve learned a lot, and you’re feeling hungry. Head back to the green box on page 23 for a bite to eat.
Maybe there’s magic at the capital? You’re intrigued, please go back to the pink box on page 43.
Your feet hurt, let’s call it a day. Go to page 51.
Hello darling. You find yourself tucked away amid the magic of thousands of acres of jaw-dropping scenery and absolute hushhush seclusion at Streamsong in Bowling Green. It’s the kind of golf destination where the air smells like money and the silence is so pure, you can almost hear hedge funds growing. From the moment you rolled up—likely in something European and unnecessarily fast— you’ve realized this isn’t just a golf getaway; it’s an elite playground where exclusivity drips from every perfectly manicured green. It’s where you humblebrag about playing original courses designed by Coore/Crenshaw, Doak, and Hanse/Wagner—all ranked in the U.S. Top 30—without even lifting your crystal tumbler of top-shelf bourbon. And when you’re done proving your dominance on the fairways, you’re retiring to the sleek lakeside lodge, where spacious, over-the-top accommodations, Michelin-worthy dining, and a spa that whispers, you deserve this, await. And that’s not all. You need a break from your exhausting life of leisure, and they have an array of thrilling outdoor adventures—because what’s a vacation without a little curated wilderness? You’ve scheduled a guided bass fishing tour just after you go to the European-style grotto at the spa. You’ve also scheduled a facial and a mani-pedi, because you couldn’t possibly get on a bass boat without looking your absolute best. Thank you for indulging yourself, you deserve it. And you look fantastic.
You didn’t golf so well. If you’re one to sugarcoat everything, head back to the green box on page 43.
Ready for a plot twist? Go back to the blue box on page 21.
This day was a lot. You’re done. Go to page 51.
Louise’s Cafe serves soul-warming, flavor-packed Soul food and breakfast all day. We had the wings smothered in two sauces, the cheesesteak on a toasted bun, and the fried okra. Louise’s Cafe is located at Dewdney Plaza, 1654 First Street N, Winter Haven.
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You’re standing at the lake. Eloise and Parker watch as you close your eyes. You’re focusing on the magic that you saw today in Polk County: families smiling together, fresh air, art, parks, food, entrepreneurs, nostalgia, community, and all the friends you’ve made here.
You open your eyes and see one of those postcard-worthy sunsets. You’re imagining kids laughing as they belly-flop into the lake, boat engines roaring, paddleboarders waving, and the water skiers skiing.
The air was still.
A breeze softly went by, and then it happened. A ripple. You watch as the ripple grows bigger, and the lake begins to shimmer and sparkle. A fish launches itself out of the water. Birds are swooping overhead.
The magic was back!
Professor Shinkleshank threw his hands in the air, “You did it! You actually did it!”
Eloise screamed, “The lakes are saved!”
Parker gave you a solid smile, “Not bad, not bad at all.”
One thing is clear, you are way more powerful than you thought. You saved Polk County today like a true hero. You traveled far and wide, gathering up every last sprinkle of magic from our home. You saw it, you felt it, and best of all—you took it with you! Your adventure was nothing short of legendary. Excellent job!
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Natural Resources and Conservation Extension Agent
UF/IFAS Extension Polk County
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UF/IFAS photo by Tyler Jones
CELEBRATE EARTH DAY WITH INATURALIST AND THE CITY NATURE
Earth Day is a reminder of our deep connection to the natural world. Here in Polk County, we’re surrounded by wild beauty, from the pines of the Green Swamp to the wind-swept ridges of the Lake Wales Ridge. But how often do we pause to notice the tracks in the sand, the flutter of a butterfly, or the call of a bird overhead?
This year, go beyond enjoying nature and help conserve it. With just a smartphone and a little curiosity, you can become a citizen scientist by using iNaturalist, a free app that allows anyone to document plants, animals, and fungi in their local environment.
From April 25-28, Polk County will join the City Nature Challenge, a worldwide event where people compete to document the most species in their communities. It’s a chance to explore, sharpen your wildlife-spotting skills, and contribute valuable data all while having fun in our wild spaces.
The challenge events this year include guided hikes, scavenger hunts, and BioBlitzes, which are timed events where volunteers work together to catalog as many species as possible. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or just enjoy a walk in the woods, there’s an event for you.
One highlight is the Bellini Preserve BioBlitz on Saturday, April 26, where nature lovers will gather to document species in one of Polk County’s newest nature preserves. You can find more information and RSVP by scanning the QR Code, below.
· Sunset BioBlitz at Se7en Wetlands – April 25
· Colt Creek State Park iNaturalist Scavenger Hunt – April 26
• Wetland Bioblitz at Tiger Creek Preserve – April 26
· Lake Wales Ridge Guided Hike – April 27
Find the full event list at is.gd/Azkkfk.
Biodiversity is the foundation of a healthy environment. It affects everything from the pollination of crops to clean water filtration in wetlands to the balance of predator and prey in an ecosystem. The greater the variety of species in an area, the more resilient it is to change and damage.
Unfortunately, Florida is losing biodiversity at an alarming rate. Habitat loss due to construction and development, pollution, climate change, and invasive species threaten native plants and animals, often before we fully understand
their role in the ecosystem. Even small changes, such as the disappearance of a single pollinator species, can have cascading effects on the plants and wildlife that depend on it.
Traditionally, we have relied on academic research to monitor these changes, but scientific studies take time and are expensive to conduct. Advances in citizen science (like iNaturalist and the City Nature Challenge) help researchers gather data faster and at a larger scale, reducing costs while expanding our understanding of biodiversity. The observations collected by everyday nature enthusiasts provide real-time insights that scientists and land managers use to make informed conservation decisions.
That’s why efforts like the City Nature Challenge are critical. By documenting species with iNaturalist, everyday people can help scientists track population changes, monitor the spread of invasive species, and identify areas in need of conservation efforts. At a time when research funding is increasingly limited, citizen science helps bridge the gap—ensuring we have the data needed to protect and manage our ecosystems.
Polk County sits at the heart of the Lake Wales Ridge, an ancient sandy highland that was once a chain of islands when much of Florida was underwater. This isolation
allowed plants and animals to evolve here that exist nowhere else on Earth. However, many of these species are endangered.
Take sandhill lupine (Lupinus cumulicola), a rare wildflower found only in Florida’s dry, sandy habitats. Endemic to the Lake Wales Ridge and surrounding sandhills, this species thrives in scrubby flatwoods and longleaf pine ecosystems. Its seeds germinate best in open, sunlit areas created by periodic fires. Without fire, taller vegetation crowds it out, making it difficult to survive. Though rare, it can still be locally abundant in Polk County, making it an excellent species to document during the City Nature Challenge.
Other rare plants, like the Florida perforate reindeer lichen (Cladonia perforate), help stabilize sandy soils, while yellow butterworts (Pinguicula lutea) rely on trapping insects for nutrients in nutrient-poor wetlands. Many of these species are increasingly at risk due to habitat loss and development.
One of the most effective ways to protect these species is through land conservation. Here in Polk County, residents recently took a bold step for conservation. A voter-approved ballot initiative set aside funding to purchase and protect natural areas, ensuring they remain wild for future generations. Bellini Preserve is one of the first properties acquired through this initiative, meaning it will be permanently protected rather than lost to development.
So how can you make the most of Earth Day this year?
· STEP OUTSIDE. Visit a state park, nature preserve, or even your own backyard. Look closely at the wild plants and animals around you. What flowers are blooming? What insects are buzzing by?
· DOCUMENT WHAT YOU SEE. Download iNaturalist, take photos of wildlife, and upload your observations. Every bit of data helps scientists understand and protect Florida’s ecosystems.
· JOIN AN EVENT. Sign up for a City Nature Challenge BioBlitz and experience the thrill of discovering new species with fellow nature lovers.
Conservation isn’t just something scientists do; it’s something we all play a role in. Every observation, every effort to appreciate Florida’s wild spaces, adds to the bigger picture.
This Earth Day, let’s come together as a community to explore, observe, and protect the incredible biodiversity that makes Polk County special.
If you have questions or want to learn more about natural resources in Polk County, contact scarnevale@ufl.edu. You can also find upcoming workshops and events at polkcountyextension.eventbrite.com.
Think your pet’s the best in Polk County? Prove it! Submit your pet’s photo today and vote for your favorites. Winners will be featured in June’s Haven and LKLD magazines, and get a sweet prize pack!
Nominate your pets today for the following categories: Scan to Submit!
• Most Playful Puppy (12 mo and younger)
• Cutest Kitten (12 mo and younger)
• Most Fetching Dog
• Most Purrfect Cat
• Coolest Alternative Pet (birds, snakes, etc)
• Most Adorable Farm Animal
• Face Only A Mother Could Love (all animals eligible)
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Many homeowners have mature, established landscapes that require updates and changes. Mature landscapes present unique opportunities and challenges for homeowners as maintenance needs shift. Plants can outgrow their space, homeowners make alterations to property and landscapes, and plant health can decline over time.
Ask yourself the following questions to determine if your landscape needs an update:
1. Do you have a hedge that you are constantly pruning? It may be time to remove it and select a shrub that will not grow as large.
2. Do you have plants that are severely affected by drought conditions? If you have plants that really struggle during periods of drought, consider finding a more drought-tolerant alternative.
3. Do you have plants that just don’t look good? It may be that they are in the wrong place or that they are past their prime. It’s okay to replace struggling plants if you aren’t happy with their appearance!
Landscaping updates and maintenance can be easy if you have a plan. Follow these tips to before making modifications to your landscape.
How do you determine what plants to keep and which ones to remove? Plants that are high maintenance, planted in the wrong place, susceptible to pests, or not to your liking might be a reason to remove. Before removing plants, create a plan. Analyze your landscape and figure out what goes and what stays. Working with a plan will help you when you are ready to make changes to your landscape. Remember to retain and protect native plant material and remove plants listed as invasive on the UF/IFAS Assessment of Non-Native Plants in Florida’s Natural Areas: assessment.ifas.ufl.edu.
When you finally decide to make that first trip to the nursery (with your plan in hand), you should have some idea of what you are going to purchase. Having a plan will help you pick out that shrub, perennial, or tree that will work with the site conditions in your yard. Ensuring that you find the right plant for the right place in your yard is critical to a low-maintenance and sustainable landscape. Is the plant going to be in a sunny or shady location? Is the soil sandy or does it retain water? Are there structural limitations you must take into consideration (such as power lines or roof overhangs)? Your plan should address all of these obstacles before your trip to the nursery, making shopping and selection a lot easier.
It is also important to know the plant’s maintenance requirements prior to purchase. Drought tolerance, low maintenance, and minimal fertilizer and pesticide needs are some things you may want to take into consideration. Just how much time and money do you want to spend on that plant? Utilize UF/ IFAS Extension landscaping and gardening resources to help in selection:
Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Plant Guide: ffl.ifas.ufl.edu/resources/apps/plant-guide
Gardening Solutions: gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu
Working with a mature, established landscape is great because the framework is already there. If you are a new homeowner and aren’t sure where to start, live with your landscape for a few months and then you will realize the changes you want to make.
Managing Tree Canopies Properly: Mature trees provide essential benefits, including cooling shade and erosion control. However, they require periodic evaluation for structural integrity and proper pruning is critical. Certified arborists can assess tree health and recommend necessary interventions.
Lawn and Groundcover Adaptations: As landscapes mature, changes in sun exposure due to tree growth can affect lawn health. Shaded areas may experience thinning grass, necessitating a transition to shade-tolerant groundcovers and plants.
Water Conservation Strategies: Mature landscapes require less irrigation than newly established plantings, but efficient water management remains critical. Adjust irrigation schedules based on seasonal rainfall and plant needs, transition planting beds to microirrigation, and cap or cut use to zones that no longer need regular irrigation.
Landscaping a mature, established landscape requires a balance between preservation and adaptation. By following UF/IFAS Extension recommendations, homeowners can maintain healthy, sustainable, and visually appealing outdoor spaces. Regular assessments, proper pruning, and water conservation ensure that mature landscapes continue to thrive for years to come.
For more information, contact UF/IFAS Extension Polk County at (863) 519-1041 or visit us online at sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/polk. The Plant Clinic is open Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-4:00 pm to answer your gardening and landscaping questions. Visit us in person, give us a call, or email us at polkmg@ifas.ufl.edu.
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By Susan Rogers & Ogi Ogas
Have you ever been moved by a piece of music? So much so that you danced like no one was watching, sang at the top of your lungs, or were possibly even brought to tears? Award-winning professor of cognitive neuroscience, Susan Rogers (also one of the most successful female record producers of all time) explains the science of music that reveals the secrets of why your favorite songs move you. Rogers also pulls from her insider knowledge to illuminate the music of Prince, Kanye West and many others. A mustread for any musicophile.
By Michael Lang
In August 1969, four inexperienced promoters gave music lovers something they didn’t even know they wanted, the Woodstock Music & Art Fair. The event got off to a shaky start but ended as one of the most significant moments in music history with an unexpected 460,000 people attending what ended up being a free concert. Michael Lang, one of the more experienced promoters, provides his backstage pass account of the hectic road to that historic weekend.
By Larry Tye
The kings of jazz – Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie – share their path of becoming the most popular entertainers on the planet by way of a history lesson of Black America in the early-to-mid 1900s. Breaking boundaries of race and discrimination, they singlehandedly wrote the soundtrack for the civil rights movement using the techniques that have come to define the genre, including improvisation and complex chords.
By Willie Nelson
Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1993, Willie Nelson has lived anything but a boring life. Here, the nonconformist shares his journey from Texas to Nashville to Hawaii and back. His eight-decade career and life journey include songwriting, marriages, selling vacuum cleaners, and fires all while laying the groundwork for what would explode into country music’s Outlaw movement – blending country, rock, and folk.
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By Haruki Murakami
Crack open this conversation between bestselling author Haruki Murakami and his friend Seiji Ozawa, former conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The two share a passion for music and over the course of two years discuss everything from Brahms to Leonard Bernstein, to Murakami’s ten-day visit to the banks of Lake Geneva to observe Ozawa’s retreat for young musicians. Full of insight, this read will delight fans of classical music.
By Staci Robinson
Controversial? Yes. Misunderstood? Yes. Influential? Yes. Nearly thirty years after his death in 1996 at the age of just twenty-five, Tupac Shakur continues to be one of the most influential figures in modern music history. Author Staci Robinson, who personally knew Tupac, unravels the myths and complexities that shadowed his life and career, and reveals the man that was unafraid to tell the raw truths about race in America through song.
By Sheila Weller
Carole King, Joni Mitchell, and Carly Simon blazed a trail, collectively impacting a generation of girls who came of age in the late 1960s. Confessing their lives through songwriting and becoming rock superstars, this triple biography that reads like fiction, shares their three distinct stories. With beginnings that range from Canadian farmers to the Manhattan intellectual upper crust, their life stories provide the rare glimpse into the female version of the mythic sixties’ generation.
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By Elton John
By the age of twenty-three, the shy boy from the London suburbs was performing his first show in America and the music world would never be the same. Through vivid storytelling, Elton John shares his struggles with addiction, his journey of acceptance and finding his true self, and countless anecdotes with stars from across the decades. One of the top-selling solo artists of all time (and also one of the most philanthropic), Sir Elton John does not disappoint.
Known as “The Man of a Thousand Faces,” Lon Chaney Sr.—silent film actor and pioneering makeup artist—is revered for his transformative performances and groundbreaking prosthetic work. He starred in more than 150 films and was an audience favorite, earning him the kind of immortality the screen seldom grants. Through both purpose and ability, he chose to embody characters existing outside the realm of conventional beauty and normalcy, giving depth to figures often relegated to monstrosity.
This month, on April 1st, we celebrate his birthday. This year, we mark multiple film anniversaries in Chaney’s legacy: the 100th anniversary of “The Phantom of the Opera” (1925) and “The Unholy Three” (1925), as well as his final and only talking film, “The Unholy Three” (1930)—capturing Chaney’s voice on screen for the first and last time. Born Leonidas Frank Chaney on April 1, 1883, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Chaney grew up in a household of silent communication—both of his parents were deaf. His fluency in American Sign Language (ASL) and mastery of pantomime shaped his ability to tell stories visually. He developed an acute sensitivity to physical expression, a skill that would define his career and allow him to portray deeply human emotions without a single spoken word.
Film was new. Watching a visual story unfold on screen was new. In a time before sound, audiences had to feel a performance, and Chaney was a master at making them do just that.
Through dedicated research and pioneering use of makeup, he developed new techniques in an era before professional special effects, informing the art of movie makeup and inspiring its artists a century later. He used wire to pull back his nose, fish skin for texture, and painfully tight harnesses to contort his body. His self-applied prosthetics for “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” (1923) required him to wear a 15-pound hump, while his makeup for “The Phantom of the Opera” (1925) created an unforgettable, skull-like visage that remains one of cinema’s most haunting images. His expertise was so profound that he wrote the 1929 Encyclopedia Britannica entry on makeup.
Though Chaney was famous for the faces he wore on screen, the true power of his performances came from his deep empathy for the characters he played. He once said: “I wanted to remind people that the lowest types of humanity may have within them the capacity for supreme self-sacrifice. The dwarfed, misshapen beggar of the streets may have the noblest ideals. Most of my roles have carried the
theme of self-sacrifice or renunciation. These are the stories I wish to do.”
This belief shaped his greatest performances— characters like Quasimodo in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” (1923) and Erik, the Phantom, who were defined by their suffering but also by their capacity for love and sacrifice. It was his depiction of the more commonplace outsider that endeared him to my heart in my first viewings of his films. Those outside the law, those who found and failed to find a return in love, but most of all his clown with a brave face.
In 1925, Chaney and director Tod Browning—a creative partnership that would later produce the notorious lost film ”London After Midnight” (1927)— released “The Unholy Three,” a crime thriller that blended humor and suspense. Chaney played Professor Echo, a ventriloquist who, along with his criminal accomplices, used his skills to orchestrate elaborate heists.
Five years later, as Hollywood transitioned to sound, Chaney reprised his role in a remake of “The Unholy Three” (1930)—his first and only talking film. His ability to alter his voice for different characters— something he had perfected on stage years
before—astounded audiences. He seamlessly shifted between multiple voices, proving that his mastery of performance was not confined to silent film.
Not long after completing “The Unholy Three,” Chaney was diagnosed with throat cancer. He died on August 26, 1930, at the age of 47, just as a new era of cinema was beginning.
I have spent an adult lifetime in Chaney fandom avoiding the last scene of “The Unholy Three” a train station platform farewell that would unknowingly serve as Lon Chaney’s own goodbye to cinema. In this final moment, his character, Professor Echo, delivers a line that would become his last spoken words on film:
“That’s all there is to life, friends, … a little laughter … a little tear.”
In preparing to write this article, I decided that an opportunity such as this deserved an author willing to risk heart-sting to share the story.
I felt, in every frame, a reminder that my apprehension was born out of the kind of reverence we only find in our heroes—and gratitude that I was able to find mine, despite the almost hundred years between us.
Chaney played the grotesque, the outcast, the forgotten—and in doing so, he encouraged audiences to empathize with them. His performances gave those roles depth, dignity, and humanity in ways that had rarely been seen before and are still far too scarce.
The beauty of empathy is that it does not require exact sameness to create a bond; its connection is born from the attempt to recognize experiences that, while different in circumstance, are universal in emotion. In its purest essence, the value of film will always be the ability it grants us to see ourselves where we are not. The further our connection reaches, the more we gain by moments we spend imagining.
Famed portrayers of movie monsters have always held a special standing with me, but the one who taught me to feel with them … I call hero.
Lon Chaney’s death did not mark the end of his influence. His films continued to captivate new audiences, particularly during the rise of “monster kid” culture in the 1960s. Forrest J Ackerman, creator of “Famous Monsters of Filmland,” ensured that Chaney’s image would never fade from memory. Many issues of “Famous Monsters” featured a full-page photograph of Chaney, accompanied by this declaration:
“Born in 1886, Lon Chaney is now 75 years old—kept alive in the hearts of Robert Bloch, Jerome Bixby, Ray Bradbury, Forrest Ackerman, and all those who loved him. As long as there’s a *FAMOUS MONSTERS*, we have decided that there will always be one full-page foto devoted to the memory of Mr. Monster himself. Here he is in the climax of *THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA*. END”
“LON CHANEY SHALL NOT DIE.”
And he hasn’t.
As we mark the 100th anniversary of “The Phantom of the Opera” and “The Unholy Three” his work continues to inspire filmmakers, actors, and special effects artists. Chaney’s legacy proves that the language of cinema—of movement, expression, and transformation—needs no words to endure.
Even so, here I offer around a thousand words to the Man of a Thousand Faces, so that I may join the efforts of countless others before me.
SUN ‘N FUN AEROSPACE EXPO
Apr 1 - 6, 2025
SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus
4075 James C. Ray Dr., Lakeland
Join us for the Blue Angels, a daily airshow and two night airshows, walk among acres of aircraft, hands on youth activities, a brand new aviation playground, 500 exhibitors, an opening night concert with Tyler Hubbard and more! Visit flysnf.org for full schedule and tickets.
POLK COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING
Apr 1, 2025, 9 AM
Polk County Administration Building: County Commission Board Room, first floor
330 W. Church St., Bartow
The Board of County Commissioners is the governing body of Polk County, as established by the Florida Constitution, and serves as the legislative branch of county government. The commission meets the first and third Tuesday.
BUILD YOUR BONES! (VIRTUAL EVENT)
Apr 1, 2025, 2 PM - 3:15 PM
Focus on strengthening your bones and improving your overall bone health. Join us for fun and informative sessions filled with tips, exercises, and expert advice on how to keep your bones strong and healthy. This is the first in a 7-part series. April 1, 8,15, 22, 29; May 6, 20, Register now FB @PolkExtension.
LAKELAND RUNNERS CLUB: KIDS RUN CLUB
Apr 1, 2025, 5-6 PM
Bonnet Springs Park
400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland
For kids in kindergarten through fifth grade and is open to all children regardless of school affiliation. The emphasis is on participation and developing a healthy lifestyle as opposed to being a competitive running program. Through May 6. Sign up online. bonnetspringspark.com
TYLER HUBBARD WITH UNCLE KRACKER
Apr 1, 2025, 6-9 PM
SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo
4075 James C Ray Dr. , Lakeland
The highly anticipated concert located on the renowned SUN ‘n FUN Warbird Ramp, is sure to be a highlight of the fly-in delivering an exhilarating night of country music excellence. lysnf.org
TRIVIA TUESDAY
Apr 1, 2025, 6:30 PM Grove Roots Brewery
302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven Join Triviosity Live every Tuesday evening for free trivia! FB @TriviosityLive
WOMEN ACES BREAKFAST
Apr 2, 2025, 7:30 AM
SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo Pavilion
4075 James C. Ray Dr., Lakeland
Celebrate women in aviation at a breakfast featuring keynote speaker Connie Tobias and a panel of female pilots. lysnf.org
FREE TAX PREPARATION
Apr 2, 2025, 12:30-4 PM
The Carol Jenkins Barnett United Way Children’s Resource Center
650 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland
IRS-Certified Volunteers will be on-site to help prepare tax returns at no cost for clients with household incomes of $67,000 or less, persons with disabilities, and/or limited English-speaking taxpayers.The CJB UW CRC will be hosting tax prep every Wednesday through April 9. This location takes appointments only, no walk-ins. To schedule an appointment, call (850) 786 - 1306 or email resourcecenter@uwcf.org.
DECLARING INDEPENDENCE, A PLATFORM
ART FORUM FOR AMERICA 250
Apr 2, 2025, 5:30-6:30 PM
ELKS Lodge 1291
4529 Harden Blvd, Lakeland
Dr. K. Alan Snyder, Historian, presents a program on Declaring Independence during the American Revolution in conjunction with the national America 250 initiative. Presented by Platform Art in celebration of a proposed public art monument of Mary Kathryn Goddard, printer of the Declaration of Independence. Free Program with RSVP at platformArt.org.
BARTOW IDOL AUDITIONS
Apr 2 & 9, 2025, 6-9 PM
Zest Bar & Grill
315 E Summerlin St., Bartow
Two nights of auditions for this year’s Sing-Off. $15 to audition and you must be 18 years or older. This is not open karaoke you do not get a practice song, come prepared. Finalists perform at Bartow Friday Fest on April 11th at 6:00 p.m. in downtown Bartow. if you have any questions about song choices please call Lori 863-370-2709. FB @MainStreetBartow
DEAD SWAN SOCIETY BANNED BOOK CLUB
Apr 2, 2025, 6 PM
(Location Changes Each Month)
We meet the first Wednesday of each month. Each meeting will have a different volunteer moderator to lead the discussion. Check the website or FB for the location of each meeting.Each month’s book can be purchased at bookshop.org/shop/deadswansociety.
SWAN BREWING TRIVIA
Apr 2, 2025, 6:30 PM
Swan Brewing
115 W Pine St, Lakeland
Join Connor and the Hold On I Know This Gang for FREE live trivia. FB @swanbrewingco
FRONT PAGE TRIVIA
Apr 2, 2025, 7 PM
Front Page Bewing
190 S Florida Ave, Bartow Free trivia every Wednesday! FB @TriviosityLive
YOGA FOR PAIN RELIEF
Apr 2, 2025, 9:30-10:30 AM Yoga Haven 1511 Sixth ST SE, Winter Haven
A series of poses, breath, and meditation geared towards pain free living. Wear comfortable clothes. We use a yoga mat and sometimes a yoga block and yoga blanket. All levels. winterhavenyoga.com
ACCESS ART: SPECIAL NEEDS
Apr 3, 2025, 2-3:30 PM
The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland
Join specially trained educator and artist, Tinia Clark. This is for individuals with special needs and varying exceptionalities and designed to create social engagement and encourage creativity and self expression. 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. Please included guardian or caretaker in total attendee number. agbmuseum.org
AFTER HOURS AT THE MUSEUM
Apr 3, 2025, 4-8 PM
The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland
Join us for After Hours every first Thursday of the month when we give you extra hours to visit the galleries. At 6 pm, join us for a Director’s Tour with Dr. Alex Rich as he provides visitors with in-depth art historical and
curatorial insight into the Museum’s current exhibitions. agbmuseum.org
NITRO BINGO
Apr 3, 2025, 6 PM
The Historic Ritz Theatre
263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven
Doors open at 4:30 pm, every Thursday. theatrewinterhaven.com
RUN CLUB
Apr 3, 2025, 6 PM
Grove Roots Brewery
302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
Every Thursday. Walk or run 1.5m, 3m, or any distance. They also give away beers, crowlers and T-shirts the more runs you do! Sign up at Grove Roots. FB @groverootsbrewing
THURSDAY TRIVIA
Apr 3, 2025, 7 PM
Barrel 239
239 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
Trivia every Thursday beginning at 7 pm with Triviosity Live. FB @TriviosityLive
WAITRESS
Apr 3, 2025, 7:30 PM
Theatre Winter Haven
210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven
Jenna, a waitress and expert pie maker, is stuck in a small town and a loveless marriage. Faced with an unexpected pregnancy, Jenna fears she may have to abandon the dream of opening her own pie shop. April 3 - 6. theatrewinterhaven.com
JOE SIB FROM DRY BAR COMEDY!
Apr 3, 2025, 8-10 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven
Joe Sib is a regular opener for Jim Breuer. winterhavenlol.com
PITTIES AND KITTIES SPAY AND NEUTER DAY
Apr 4, 2025, 7:30 AM-4 PM
SPCA Florida Veterinary Clinic
5850 Brannen Rd. S, Lakeland
SPCA Florida is hosting a spay and neuter day for personal pitbull-type dogs and personal cats. They offer spay and neuter services for 120 income-qualified residents of Polk County. $55.00 for cats, $75.00 for dogs. Cats and dogs will receive a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an e-collar. To make an appointment call 863-646-7722.
ROCKIN’ ON THE CHAIN
Apr 4 - 6, 2025
Tanners Lakeside
1006 Lake Howard Drive, Winter Haven
Benefiting Autism and Special Needs. Over 25 bands will rock the stage. Plus food trucks, raffles and live auctions.
FB @Rockinonthechainbenefitingautismspecialneeds
FIRST FRIDAY WINTER HAVEN
Apr 4, 2025, 5-8 PM
Downtown Winter Haven
308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven
Centered around our downtown corridor, patrons can enjoy food and drink specials from downtown restaurants while dining al fresco with live musicians and other entertainment at multiple venues. Check out the car show down Magnolia Ave.
FB @ whfirstfriday
LIVE MUSIC: CHASE DIXON
Apr 4, 2025, 6 PM
Bowen Yard
308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven
Live music outside! Eat & drink at 6 restaurants, there’s something for everyone! FB @bowenyardwh
LIVE MUSIC BY THE DANIEL SPROUSE BAND
Apr 4, 2025, 7:30 PM
Camp Margaritaville Auburndale
361 Denton Avenue, Auburndale
This indoor event is open to the public with a $5 cover charge (pre-sale), and resort guests get in free! Enjoy a fully stocked bar and delicious food and drinks available for purchase. Tickets will be available at door for $7. (no cash) centralfloridatix.com
CREATE YOUR OWN SPRING DOORMAT
Apr 4, 2025, 6-8 PM
Camp Margaritaville Auburndale
361 Denton Avenue, Auburndale
In this hands-on class, you’ll learn how to design and create your very own personalized doormat to celebrate the season. They provide all the materials you need, including high-quality mats, paints, brushes, and stencils, along with hands on instruction to help you bring your vision to life. centralfloridatix.com
FIRST FRIDAY: FOODIE FEST
Apr 4, 2025, 6-9 PM
Sample the flavors of Polk’s finest food makers. Enjoy small bites at a small price! Downtown shops and restaurants will be open late. Plus a Makers Market on NmKentucky Ave, Food Trucks on Pine St., and the Classy Car Show on Tennessee Ave. First Friday is a family-friendly event held in the streets of Downtown Lakeland between Lemon Street and Oak Street along Kentucky and Tennessee Avenues. DowntownLKLD.com.
SOMETHING ROTTEN!
Apr 4, 2025, 7:30-10 PM
Lakeland Community Theatre
121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland
April 4, 5, 6 & 11, 12, & 13. Two brothers set out to write the world’s first musical in this hilarious mash-up of sixteenth-century Shakespeare and twenty-firstcentury Broadway. Set in the 1590s, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom set out to write the world’s very first musical. lakelandcommunitytheatre.com
DANCE HALL: 80S NIGHT
Apr 4, 2025, 8-11:59 PM
The Historic Ritz
263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven
A FREE Event for adults 18+. Wear your best 80s outfit! Enjoy dancing, music, and live entertainment featuring the all new Ritz Dancers! Full bar and concessions available for purchase.
FB @theritzwinterhaven
TARPONS AT FLYING TIGERS
Apr 4, 2025, 6:30 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland Single-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. milb.com/lakeland
CLIFF CASH FROM COMEDY CENTRAL!
Apr 4, 2025, 8-10 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven
Cliff Cash has been seen on Dry Bar Comedy, Comedy Central, NBC and just released his first special titled “The Long Road!” Don’t miss him! winterhavenlol.com
WEEPA NOCHE LATINA
Apr 4, 2025, 8 PM-1 AM
Balmoral Bar & Grill
124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City
Join us for an unforgettable night of Latin rhythms, live music, and great drinks. Bring your friends and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere!
CARILLON CLASSIC 5K
Apr 5, 2025, 7-9 AM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales
Popular for its demanding course and beautiful scenery, the race has become an annual tradition for running enthusiasts. One of the race’s most unique aspects is the Singing Tower’s musical encouragement as the bells ring out during the race.
A kid’s fun run will occur post-race, providing junior runners with a shorter course. boktowergardens.org
SUN ‘N RUN 5K
Apr 5, 2025, 7 AM
Lakeland International Airport
3900 Don Emerson Dr, Lakeland
You’ll run right through the heart of the second-largest aviation expo in the U.S., surrounded by planes, excitement, and breathtaking aviation sights! Register at lysnf.org.
CAFFEINE & GASOLINE AT BSP
Apr 5, 2025, 8-10 AM
Bonnet Springs Park
400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland
Roll in on the first Saturday of every month, all exotic, classic, luxury, hot rod, and import cars are welcome! If you would like to show off your ride, no registration is required. bonnetspringspark.com
LKLD DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET
Apr 5, 2025, 8 AM-2 PM Downtown Lakeland
117 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland
Open every Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm, September through May. (Summer Hours June and July, 8am1pm. More info on FB @LKLDCurbMarket
WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET
Apr 5, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM
Winter Haven Farmers Market
250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven
The market is located across from Grove Roots Brewery in the old BB&T Bank lot on the NE corner of 3rd St. and Ave C SW in downtown Winter Haven. Find a list of our vendors every week on FB & IG @winterhavenfarmersmarket
TRAILBLAZERS IN AVIATION LUNCHEON
Apr 5, 2025, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM
Sun ‘n Fun 51 Prop75
3550 W. Pipkin Rd., Lakeland
Join us at the Sun ‘n Fun Ninety-Nines Trailblazers in Aviation Luncheon 2025 featuring Aerobatic Champion Dr. Cecilia Aragon. lysnf.org
WOMEN’S SELF-DEFENSE CLASSES
Apr 5, 2025, 1:30-2:30 PM
Kelly Recreation Complex
404 Imperial Blvd., Lakeland
Learn essential self-defense techniques to defend against the most common threats as identified by law enforcement and survivors of assault. Open to women ages 15 and up. Techniques are divided into 8, 1-hour classes. No experience necessary. Sign up by calling or visiting the Kelly Recreation Complex, 863-834-3284 or 863-834-3284.
IMPOV ACTING FOR ADULTS
Apr 5, 2025, 2-3:30 PM
Lakeland Public Library
100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland
Trying improv for the first time, or just getting back into it? This class is designed to give you the basic tools you need. Learn to think quickly, meet fun people, build confidence in a supportive environment. No experience necessary, all levels welcome! 18+ no registration required.
TARPONS AT FLYING TIGERS
Apr 5, 2025, 3 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland
Single-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. milb.com/lakeland
RECYCLE THE RUNWAY FASHION SHOW
Apr 5, 2025, 6 PM
Historic Ritz Theatre
263 W Central Ave., Winter Haven
A fundraising event for Your Polk County Hub. See what the local designers have created out of 100% recycled materials. Participate by voting for your favorite dress and designer. yourpolkcountyhub.net
LIVE MUSIC: MISS MEATY OKRA
Apr 5, 2025, 6 PM
Bowen Yard
308 4th St SW, Winter Haven
Live music every Friday and Saturday! FB @bowenyardwh
CLIFF CASH FROM COMEDY CENTRAL!
Apr 5, 2025, 8-10 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven
Cliff Cash has been seen on Dry Bar Comedy, Comedy Central, NBC and just released his first special titled “The Long Road!”winterhavenlol.com
PEACE OF WOODSTOCK:
BRUNCH & A SHOW
Apr 5, 2025, 10 PM
The Historic Ritz
263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven
Food begins at 10 am, show at 11:30 am. Peace of Woodstock is a 90 minute show paying tribute to Woodstock. This show will take you on a musical journey from the acoustic opening act of the Woodstock experience, Richie Havens through the closing moments of the festival with the electric sounds of Jimi Hendrix. theatrewinterhaven.com
BLOOM AT BSP
Apr 5 & 6, 2025, 10 AM - 2 PM
Bonnet Springs Park
400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland
A two-day flower festival and celebration of nature, creativity, and horticulture! This festival will feature floral installations and botanical art displays, garden tours, pollinator & native plant education, horticulture demos, a makers’ market, plus food, drinks, and entertainment. bonnetspringspark.com
MORNING YIN AND MINDFULNESS
Apr 6, 2025, 9:30-10:30 AM
Yoga Haven
1511 Sixth St SE, Winter Haven
Begins with a gentle seated warm-up to prepare your body for slow, floor stretches, which release muscle and deep connective tissues. As you gently relax into each asana, you will be guided to use your breath and mind as tools to stay connected with the present moment. All levels. winterhavenyoga.com
TARPONS AT FLYING TIGERS
Apr 6, 2025, 12 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland Single-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. milb.com/lakeland
SONGKRAN THAI FESTIVAL & THAI FOOD MARKET
Apr 6, 2025, 12-6 PM
Grove Roots Brewery
302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
Celebrate the Thai New Year with a full cultural immersion at Grove Roots Brewing Co!! There will be tons of Thai food vendors creating a food market across the entire beer garden, Thai dancing exhibitions, karaoke, water guns and more!! FB @groverootsbrewing
CANDLELIGHT RESTORATIVE YOGA WITH SOUND BOWLS
Apr 6, 2025, 5-6:15 PM
Yoga Haven
1511 Sixth St SE, Winter Haven
Drift into deep relaxation while the candles flicker and your body eases into gentle restorative poses. Experience the crystal bowls as they gently release their healing vibrations into your essence. winterhavenyoga.com
LAKE WALES CHORALE SPRING CONCERT
Apr 6, 2025, 6-7:30 PM
Holy Spirit Catholic Church
644 S 9th St, Lake Wales
Celebrate the beauty of the season with an enchanting evening of music at the Lake Wales Chorale Spring Concert! Hosted at the beautiful Holy Spirit Catholic Church, this concert will feature a delightful mix of springtime favorites and traditional masterworks that promise to captivate audiences of all ages. lakewalesartscouncil.org
Apr 6, 2025, 6-8 PM
Lake Eva Event Center
799 Johns Ave, Haines City
This dynamic group captures the essence of Benatar’s
iconic style, delivering performances that resonate with fans of all ages. Their shows are a high-energy journey through Benatar’s groundbreaking career, filled with powerful vocals, compelling stage presence, and a passion that’s palpable. centralfloridatix.com
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MAHJONG MEETUP
Apr 7, 2025, 1:30-3:30 PM
Winter Haven Public Library
325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven
Adults 18+, join us to learn basic rules and instruction, then build your skills each week with open play and meet new friends! All skill levels are welcome. Through April 28 on Mondays.
ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC NIGHT
Apr 7, 2025, 6-9 PM
Gram Parsons Derry Down
297 5th St NW, Winter Haven
Musicians of all ages and experiences are invited to play up to 3 songs in this historic venue. This is an all acoustic open mic. For those of you who enjoy listening, please join us as well. There is no cost to attend. On the first Monday of each month, hosted by Jay Hill. FB @ gramparsonsderrydown
MONDAY TRIVIA
Apr 7, 2025, 7:30 PM
Cob & Pen
1221 Florida Ave S, Lakeland
Play free trivia every Monday with Triviosity Live! FB @TriviosityLive
ETHNOBOTANY WALK
Apr 8, 2025, 10:30-11:30 AM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales
Join Horticulture Manager Taylor Walker for a walking tour highlighting the diverse uses of native and introduced plants, from culinary delights to medicinal wonders. Registration required. boktowergardens.org
SEASONS OF SERVICE
Apr 8, 2025, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM
Bonnet Springs Park Event Center
900 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland
A Celebration of Community, Connection, and Caring for Others will bring together panelists Sheriff Grady Judd, Public Defender Blair Allen, and SEU Professor Ken Stephens, with moderator Stephanie Colon, to share from their vast experiences. It will be a memorable and uplifting event. The program benefits the Hospice Women of Giving, in support of Good Shepherd Hospice. chaptershealth.org
TRIBUTE TUESDAY: JIMMY BUFFETT
Apr 8, 2025, 5 PM or 8 PM
The Historic Ritz
263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven
Two shows, one day, watch a tribute to Jimmy Buffett. theatrewinterhaven.com
LAKELAND RUNNERS CLUB: KIDS RUN CLUB
Apr 8, 2025, 5-6 PM
Bonnet Springs Park
400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland
This is gender-neutral, and designed for children in kindergarten through fifth grade regardless of school affiliation. The emphasis of the program is on participation and developing a healthy lifestyle as opposed to being a competitive running program. bonnetspringspark.com
SCIENCE SQUAD
Apr 8, 2025, 5:30-6:30 PM
Larry R. Jackson Branch Library
1700 N. Florida Ave., Lakeland
Come create, learn, and explore the world around us through hands-on science, technology, engineering,
art, and mathematics activities. Recommended for kids ages 7-12 and their grown-ups, no registration required. Things could get messy, so please wear appropriate clothing! The Science Squad meets on the second Tuesday of each month.
TRIVIA TUESDAY
Apr 8, 2025, 6:30 PM
Grove Roots Brewery
302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
Join Triviosity Live every Tuesday evening for free trivia! FB @TriviosityLive
SENIOR SOCIAL
Apr 9, 2025, 10 AM-12 PM
Rose Dynasty Foundation
1253 W. Memorial Blvd., Lakeland
LGBTQ+ older adults can connect at this monthly social over coffee and snacks.
BINGO AT BOWEN YARD
Apr 9, 2025, 6 PM Bowen Yard
308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven
Join us for an exciting night of FREE Bingo at Bowen Yard! Grab your friends, enjoy delicious food from SIX amazing restaurants, and get ready to win great prizes! 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. More info on FB @bowenyardwh
SWAN BREWING TRIVIA
Apr 9, 2025, 6:30 PM
Swan Brewing
115 W Pine St, Lakeland
With Connor and the Hold On I Know This Gang! FREE live trivia starts up at 6:30PM and is open to everyone! FB @swanbrewingco
FRONT PAGE LIVE TRIVIA
Apr 9, 2025, 7 PM
Front Page Bewing
190 S Florida Ave, Bartow Free trivia every Wednesday! FB @TriviosityLive
YOGA FOR PAIN RELIEF
Apr 9, 2025, 9:30-10:30 AM Yoga Haven
1511 Sixth ST SE, Winter Haven
A series of poses, breath, and meditation geared towards pain free living. Wear comfortable clothes. We use a yoga mat and sometimes a yoga block and yoga blanket. All levels. winterhavenyoga.com
WINE DOWN TOWN
Apr 10, 2025, 4-8 PM
245 East Park Avenue, Lake Wales
Enjoy an evening of great food, wine, beer and entertainment served from 20+ businesses while strolling the vibrant streets of downtown Lake Wales. This Lake Wales Main Street Event is one
of the community’s best and most loved events. centralfloridatix.com
“SELLING SUNSHINE!”
LHCC LECTURE SERIES
Apr 10, 2025, 5:30-7 PM
Lakeland Public Library
100 Lake Morton Dr, Lakeland
The Lakeland History and Culture Center Lecture Series presents “Selling Sunshine!” with Brenda Eubanks Burnette, author of “Florida Citrus Crate Labels.” Burnette provides a closer look at citrus marketing and advertising with crate labels and citrus queens. No registration required. FB @lakelandpubliclibrary
PAINT YOUR PET UNDER THE STARS
Apr 10, 2025, 5:30-7:30 PM
The Green House
110 Easton Dr., Lakeland
Everything is provided and wine, cheese and light refreshments will be provided. Jin will sketch your fur baby and guide you to painting your masterpiece. No experience needed. Tickets at jinwilliams.com.
RUN CLUB
Apr 10, 2025, 6 PM
Grove Roots Brewery
302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
Every Thursday. Walk or run 1.5m, 3m, or any distance. Sign up at Grove Roots. FB @groverootsbrewing
THURSDAY TRIVIA
Apr 10, 2025, 7 PM
Barrel 239
239 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
Trivia every Thursday beginning at 7 pm with Triviosity Live. FB @TriviosityLive
ANNUAL CHAMBER GOLF TOURNAMENT
Apr 11, 2025, 11 AM
Cypresswood Golf & Country Club
1099 Clubhouse Rd., Winter Haven
34th Annual Winter Haven Chamber Golf
Tournament! Contests, prizes, and refreshments will be on hand. Check-in and lunch at 11, shotgun start at noon, and awards dinner at 5:30. More info at winterhavenchamber.com.
MUSICAL HAMMERS CONCERT
Apr 11, 2025, 1:30-3:30 PM
Winter Haven Public Library
325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven
A free concert featuring the Musical Hammers! Enjoy traditional and seasonal songs featuring hammered dulcimers and other instruments.
LIVE MUSIC: DAN PEPIN
Apr 11, 2025, 6 PM
Bowen Yard
308 4th St SW, Winter Haven
Live music every Friday and Saturday! FB @bowenyardwh
DIXIELAND NIGHT MARKET
Apr 11, 2025, 6-11 PM
Dixieland Night Market
1023 S. Florida Ave., Lakeland
Come out to Dixieland on the second Friday each month for the latest works from local artists, fashion designers, jewelry makers and more local entrepreneurs.
SWEMO NIGHT
(EMO NIGHT TAYLOR’S VERSION)
Apr 11, 2025, 8 PM
Union Hall
1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland
This adrenaline-fueled, full-band experience lead by
Lyssa Coulter, Walk on Mars and Julia Larkin fuses
Nashville’s rock and pop-punk scene with Swift’s iconic songs, delivering a high-energy show. Ages 21+ only. unionhallevents.com
ORLANDO LEYBA FROM AGT!
Apr 11, 2025, 8-10 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven
Orlando Leyba has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, an HBO special, and of course America’s Got Talent! winterhavenlol.com
LKLD DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET
Apr 12, 2025, 8 AM-2 PM
Downtown Lakeland
117 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland
Open every Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm, September through May. (Summer Hours June and July, 8am1pm. More info on FB @LKLDCurbMarket
GOSPEL INC. WALK TO END HOMELESSNESS
Apr 12, 2025, 9 AM
Lake Parker Park
820 E Robson Street, Lakeland
The “Walk a Mile in Their Shoes” annual walk-a-thon helps bring awareness to the struggle that many of our homeless neighbors face every day by living unsheltered. Walking is simply one struggle of the complex issues that the homeless face on a daily basis. gospelinc.org
WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET
Apr 12, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM
250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven
We strive to create a healthy foodie destination every Saturday morning in downtown Winter Haven.The market is located across from Grove Roots Brewery in the old BB&T Bank lot on the NE corner of 3rd St. and Ave C SW in downtown Winter Haven. Find a list of our vendors every week on FB & IG @winterhavenfarmersmarket
ASK A MASTER GARDENER
Apr 12, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM
Winter Haven Farmers Market
250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven
Visit the Polk County Master Gardener Volunteer booth for the latest gardening information and to ask gardening questions.
WORLD OF READING
Apr 12, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM
Barnett Family Park
730 E. Orange St. Lakeland
Literacy event, free books, local author readings, crafts, face painting, balloon artist, glitter tattoos, Jack Hartmann - singer/entertainer, snacks, and a passport for kids to have stamped as they participate in the various activities. bonnetspringspark.com
SPRING PLANT SALE
Apr 12, 2025, 9 AM-4 PM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales
Spring in for a Spring Plant Sale and get your home garden or landscape ready for the season. Enjoy live music on the Terrace, an afternoon performance with Matt Venuti, and more. boktowergardens.org
BARTOW FORD EASTER EGG HUNT
Apr 12, 2025, 10 AM
Bartow Ford
2800 US-98, Bartow
Bring your camera, the Easter Bunny will be here. Plus, an Easter Egg Hunt at 10:15 am. Inflatable fun zones, incredible balloon animals, and even a rock-climbing wall. Don’t forget your basket! FB @bartowfordco
EASTERIFIC
Apr 12, 2025, 10 AM-12 PM
First United Methodist Church
72 Lake Morton Dr, Lakeland
A morning filled with family fun! There will be egg hunts, games, and crafts. Best of all its a FREE event. FB @CMFirstUMCLakeland
AUS SENIOR LIVING AT BARTOW COMMUNITY
EASTER EGG HUNT
Apr 12, 2025, 10 AM-2 PM
AUS Senior Living At Bartow
290 N Idlewood Ave, Bartow
This is a FREE Community Easter Egg Hunt and event! There will be a petting zoo, DJ, Bounce House, Easter Bunny Photo-Ops and so much more!
ROCK BANDS WITH HORNS
Apr 12, 2025, 11:30 AM
The Historic Ritz Theatre
263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven
Featuring songs from Blood, Sweat, & Tears and the group Chicago brought to life by the incredible vocals of Hunter Smith. theatrewinterhaven.com
CHILDREN’S THEATER
Apr 12, 2025, 2-2:30 PM
Lakeland Public Library
100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland
An interactive storytime that lets kids become the stars! Suggest themes, perform on stage, or just sit back and watch the show. Designed for children ages 4 and up. No registration required.
MARILYN NEWELL YOUTH MUSIC FESTIVAL. Apr 12, 2025, 3-5 PM
Lake Wales Arts Center
1099 SR 60 E, Lake Wales
Showcasing talented students aged 11 to 18 as they compete in three categories: piano, vocal, and instrumental. Participants can enter either the junior or senior division, with awards given for first, second, and third places, along with an overall award for the most outstanding performance. lakewalesartscouncil.org.
AUBURNDALE CITYFEST
Apr 12, 2025, 3-9 PM
Lake Myrtle Sports Complex
2701 Lake Myrtle Park Rd, Auburndale Music headliner is Diamond Rio. Special musical guests include Soul 2 Earth and TWIZTED. There will be live music, craft vendors, food trucks, and bounce houses! auburndalefl.com/cityfest
HOLISTIC WELLNESS WORKSHOP
Apr 12, 2025, 4-5 PM
Yoga Haven
1511 Sixth St SE, Winter Haven
Drawing inspiration from Quantum Flow and enriched with personalized practices, this workshop offers a unique journey to help you feel connected and at ease. Quantum Flow is a powerful embodiment practice that integrates breathwork, movement, meditation, and energy work to help release stored emotions, rewire the nervous system, and align with your highest potential. winterhavenyoga.com
LIVE MUSIC: MICAH MADORE
Apr 12, 2025, 6 PM
Bowen Yard
308 4th St SW, Winter Haven
Live music every Friday and Saturday! FB @bowenyardwh
LA MUSIQUE WITH THE LSO
Apr 12, 2025, 7-9 PM
Branscomb Auditorium
111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr, Lakeland
Enjoy the dynamic interplay of organ and orchestra in Eugene Gigout’s ‘Grand Choeur Dialogue.’ Experience the harmonies of Gabriel Faure’s ‘Requiem in D minor,’ featuring the talented voices of the Florida Southern College concert choir. Then, immerse yourself in the rich orchestral textures of Camille Saint-Saëns’ ‘Symphony No. 3 in C minor,’ with special guest Matthew Corl. lkldsymphony.org
JOSH BLEVINS LIVE
Apr 12, 2025, 7-10 PM
Balmoral Bar & Grill
124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City
Come enjoy great music, delicious drinks, and a fantastic atmosphere. Bring your friends and make it a night to remember! centralfloridatix.com
A TRIBUTE TO RUSH
Apr 12, 2025, 7 PM Union Hall
1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland
Get ready to rock out to all your favorite hits and experience the energy and passion of this incredible tribute performance. Doors at 7pm. Music at 8pm. Ages 18+. unionhallevents.com
FLORIDA POLYTECHNIC TIME TRIALS
Apr 13, 2025, 8-11 AM Florida Polytechnic University
4700 Research Way, Lakeland
Come out and test yourself against the clock on one of the finest time trial courses in Central Florida! This 8 mile course will also serve as a perfect 20 minute power test location. Register in advance.
FB @PerezluhaCoaching
MORNING YIN AND MINDFULNESS
Apr 13, 2025, 9:30-10:30 AM
Yoga Haven
1511 Sixth St SE, Winter Haven
Begins with a gentle seated warm-up to prepare your body for slow, floor stretches, which release muscle and deep connective tissues. As you gently relax into each asana, you will be guided to use your breath and mind as tools to stay connected with the present moment. All levels. winterhavenyoga.com
SOURS & FLOWERS
Apr 13, 2025, 12-6 PM Grove Roots Brewery
302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
They will have a plant patch with lots of plants available for purchase, succulents, and a flower bouquet building area! New fruit sours will be released. FB @groverootsbrewing
SILENT BOOK CLUB
Apr 13, 2025, 2-3:30 PM Pour Bear Coffee
4608 Cleveland Heights Blvd., Lakeland
Bring your current read and enjoy reading in silence in a relaxing and fun atmosphere. After reading, sit, chat and share your book.
BATTLE OF THE BANDS: HIGH SCHOOL EDITION
Apr 13, 2025, 5 PM Union Hall
1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland
Bands from Polk, Orange, Osceola, Hillsborough, and Pinellas join together to face off in this amazing concert experience. Musicians are all High School aged and are competing in three different categories: Best Cover Band, Best Original Band, and Best in Show. Free to watch! FB Cordero Music
STEM SPROUTS
Apr 14, 2025, 9-10:15 AM
Aerospace Center for Excellence
4075 James C. Ray Dr., Lakeland
This parent participation class is designed for children between 3-5 years old. Each week, students and parents will explore a letter of the alphabet and a corresponding aviation concept using engaging, hands-on, skill-based learning centered around play. Register at aceedu.org.
MONDAY TRIVIA
Apr 14, 2025, 7:30 PM Cob & Pen
1221 Florida Ave S, Lakeland Free trivia every Monday! FB @TriviosityLive
TRIBUTE TUESDAY: BILLY JOEL
Apr 15, 2025, 5 PM or 8 PM The Historic Ritz 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven Two shows, one day! Hear a tribute to Billy Joel. theatrewinterhaven.com
LAKELAND RUNNERS CLUB: KIDS RUN CLUB
Apr 15, 2025, 5-6 PM
Bonnet Springs Park
400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland
Gender-neutral, and designed for children in kindergarten through fifth grade, open to all children regardless of school affiliation. The emphasis of the program is on participation and developing a healthy lifestyle as opposed to being a competitive running program. bonnetspringspark.com
TASTY TUESDAY
Apr 15, 2025, 4:30 PM
Munn Park
201 E Main St, Lakeland
Experience multiple Downtown restaurants all in one night with hearty sample sizes. Move from place to place at your own pace! Tastings begin at 4:30pm and end at 9pm. Live music in Munn Park from 5:308:30pm. downtownlkld.com
TRIVIA TUESDAY
Apr 15, 2025, 6:30 PM Grove Roots Brewery
302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven Free trivia every Tuesday! FB @TriviosityLive
HAMMERHEADS AT FLYING TIGERS
Apr 15, 2025, 6:30 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland
Single-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. milb.com/lakeland
SWAN BREWING TRIVIA
Apr 16, 2025, 6:30 PM Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St, Lakeland
With Connor and the Hold On I Know This Gang! FREE & open to everyone! FB @swanbrewingco
LIVE TRIVIA
Apr 16, 2025, 7 PM Front Page Bewing
190 S Florida Ave, Bartow Free trivia every Wednesday! FB @TriviosityLive
JUPITER HAMMERHEADS AT LAKELAND
FLYING TIGERS
Apr 16, 2025, 6:05 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland
Single-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. milb.com/lakeland
YOGA FOR PAIN RELIEF
Apr 16, 2025, 9:30-10:30 AM
Yoga Haven
1511 Sixth St SE, Winter Haven
Yoga for pain relief aims to bring balance where there is imbalance with a series of poses, breath, and meditation geared towards pain free living. Wear comfortable clothes. We use a yoga mat and sometimes a yoga block and yoga blanket. All levels. winterhavenyoga.com
HAMMERHEADS AT FLYING TIGERS
Apr 17, 2025, 11 AM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland
Single-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. milb.com/lakeland
ACCESS ART: ART CONNECTS ALZ
Apr 17, 2025, 2-3:30 PM
The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland
This program invites individuals with special needs and varying exceptionalities to engage in viewing and discussing artwork. For individuals of all ages affected by neurodiversity, ASD, Alzheimer’s, and dementia. This program is organized by the Alzheimer’s Association in partnership with the Museum. For registration or questions, please text Tinia Clark at 863-224-8557.
JELLYBEAN JUBILEE
Apr 17, 2025, 4-7 PM
Simpson Park Community Center 1725 Martin L King Jr Ave, Lakeland
Join the City of Lakeland for the annual FREE Spring event, Jellybean Jubilee!
RUN CLUB
Apr 17, 2025, 6 PM
Grove Roots Brewery
302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
Every Thursday, walk or run 1.5m, 3m, or any distance. FB @groverootsbrewing
THURSDAY TRIVIA
Apr 17, 2025, 7 PM
Barrel 239
239 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
Trivia every Thursday beginning at 7 pm with Triviosity Live. FB @TriviosityLive
LIVE MUSIC: SG WOOD
Apr 18, 2025, 6 PM
Bowen Yard
308 4th St SW, Winter Haven
Live music every Friday & Saturday! FB @bowenyardwh
SEUSSICAL JR. - THE PENGUIN PROJECT
Apr 18, 2025, 6:30 PM
The Historic Ritz Theatre
263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven the Cat in the Hat narrates the story of Horton the Elephant, who discovers a speck of dust containing tiny people called the Whos. theatrewinterhaven.com
JUPITER HAMMERHEADS AT LAKELAND FLYING TIGERS
Apr 18, 2025, 6:30 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland Single-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. milb.com/lakeland
GARY LOVE & THE MOONLIGHTERS
Apr 18, 2025, 7 PM
Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St, Lakeland
Kicking off Day 1 of Swan Brewing’s 7th Anniversary Birthday Bash with a night of incredible live music known for their high-energy performances and crowdpleasing setlist, they’ll have you dancing, singing along, and raising your pint in celebration.
STEPHEN HENRY: LIVE TAPING!
Apr 18, 2025, 8-10 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven
Stephen Henry is the winner of Best of the Bay Tampa and a Florida’s Funniest Finalist. This is a LIVE TAPING for his first comedy special! winterhavenlol.com
LKLD DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET
Apr 19, 2025, 8 AM-2 PM
Downtown Lakeland
117 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland
Open every Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm, September through May. (Summer Hours June and July, 8am1pm. More info on FB @LKLDCurbMarket
WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET SPRING FUN!!
Apr 19, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM
250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven
We strive to create a healthy foodie destination every Saturday morning in downtown Winter Haven.The market is located across from Grove Roots Brewery in the old BB&T Bank lot on the NE corner of 3rd St. and Ave C SW in downtown Winter Haven. Find a list of our vendors every week on FB & IG @winterhavenfarmersmarket
ALL LEVELS YOGA AND SOUND BATH
Apr 19, 2025, 10-11:30 AM Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales
Bring your own mats, register in advance. boktowergardens.org
EASTER BUNNY BRUNCH
Apr 19, 2025, 10 AM-12:30 PM
Camp Margaritaville Auburndale
361 Denton Avenue, Auburndale
Easter fun! Games, activities, and a bounce house, plus special guest, the Easter Bunny! Feast on a scrumptious brunch, then join an egg hunt and more time with the Bunny. centralfloridatix.com
BUNNYVILLE BASH
Apr 19, 2025, 10 AM-2 PM
Poinciana Community Park
5109 Allegheny Road, Poinciana
This free event include photos with the Easter Bunny, games, inflatables, food vendors and activities for all ages! Call Polk County Parks and Recreation at (863) 534-6911 for more information.
FB @PolkCoFLParksAndRec
WOMEN’S SELF-DEFENSE CLASSES
Apr 19, 2025, 1:30-2:30 PM
Kelly Recreation Complex
404 Imperial Blvd., Lakeland
Learn essential self-defense techniques to defend against the most common threats as identified by law enforcement and survivors of assault. Open to women ages 15 and up. Techniques are divided into 8, 1-hour classes. No experience necessary. Start at any time! Sign up by calling or visiting the Kelly Recreation Complex, 863-834-3284 or 863-834-3284.
MIKE MONTS DE OCA LIVE
Apr 19, 2025, 2 PM
Swan Brewing
115 W Pine St, Lakeland
An unforgettable afternoon of live music with the incredibly talented Mike Monts De Oca, as part of our 7th Anniversary Weekend celebration! Known for his acoustic, alternative rock, and blues style, Mike’s performances bring the perfect mix of energy and artistry.
PLANT CITY STRAWBERRY CLASSIC CRUISE-IN
Apr 19, 2025, 3-6 PM
McCall Park
100 N Collins St, Plant City
Share your ride with other drivers who share your love of cars. Come check out cars you’ve loved - and cars you’d love to have - or bring your own classic car, sporty sedan, daily driver or work in progress to put on display.
LIVE MUSIC: MISS MEATY OKRA
Apr 19, 2025, 6 PM
Bowen Yard
308 4th St SW, Winter Haven
Live music every Friday and Saturday! FB @bowenyardwh
SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY
COCKTAIL EXPERIENCE
Apr 19, 2025, 6-9:30 PM
Polk Theatre
121 South Florida Ave, Lakeland
Join the legendary Sherlock Holmes and his trusted companion, Dr. Watson, in solving a crime-one sip at a time! polktheatre.org
HAMMERHEADS AT FLYING TIGERS
Apr 19, 2025, 6:30 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland Single-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. milb.com/lakeland
PINK FLOYD’S THE WALL
Apr 19, 2025, 7 PM
Swan Brewing
115 W Pine St, Lakeland
Join us for an epic celebration as part of Swan Brewing’s 7-Year Anniversary Weekend! Classic Rock Legacy will take the stage to perform Pink Floyd’s iconic The Wall live-don’t miss this legendary rock opera brought to life!
STEPHEN HENRY: LIVE TAPING!
Apr 19, 2025, 8-10 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven
Stephen Henry is the winner of Best of the Bay Tampa and a Florida’s Funniest Finalist. This is a LIVE TAPING for his first comedy special! winterhavenlol.com
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
Apr 20, 2025, 7-8 AM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales
Experience Easter as the sun rises across Iron
Mountain. Gates open at 6 am, free admission until 8 am. Reverend Mackay Smith of First Presbyterian Church of Lake Wales will deliver the inspirational Easter message. The service will conclude with a half-hour concert. Donations are encouraged. Easter Unlimited Breakfast Buffet at the Blue Palmetto for purchase. No Registration required
MORNING YIN AND MINDFULNESS
Apr 20, 2025, 9:30-10:30 AM
Yoga Haven
1511 Sixth St SE, Winter Haven
Begins with a gentle seated warm-up to prepare your body for slow, floor stretches, which release muscle and deep connective tissues. As you gently relax into each asana, you will be guided to use your breath and mind as tools to stay connected with the present moment. All levels. winterhavenyoga.com
EASTER BRUNCH
Apr 20, 2025, 10:30 AM-3 PM
Balmoral Event Center 116 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City
A day full of family fun! Meet the Easter Bunny, Easter Egg Hunt (fun for all ages), and a Delicious Easter Brunch. centralfloridatix.com
HAMMERHEADS AT FLYING TIGERS
Apr 20, 2025, 12 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland Single-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. milb.com/lakeland
JOHN FRINZI LIVE!
Apr 20, 2025, 2 PM
Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St, Lakeland
Close out the 7th Anniversary Weekend with the smooth, tropical sounds of John Frinzi, live on the outdoor stage! Known for his laid-back vibe and heartfelt performances, John’s music is the perfect way to wrap up a weekend of celebration.
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MAHJONG MEETUP
Apr 21, 2025, 1:30-3:30 PM
Winter Haven Public Library
325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven
Adults 18+, join us to learn basic rules and instruction, then build your skills each week with open play and meet new friends! All skill levels are welcome.
MONDAY TRIVIA
Apr 21, 2025, 7:30 PM
Cob & Pen
1221 Florida Ave S, Lakeland
Play free trivia every Monday with Triviosity Live! FB @ TriviosityLive
TRIBUTE TUESDAY: ROLLING STONES
Apr 22, 2025, 5 PM or 8 PM
The Historic Ritz
263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven
Two shows, one night! Hear a tribute to the Rolling Stones. theatrewinterhaven.com
TRIVIA TUESDAY
Apr 22, 2025, 6:30 PM
Grove Roots Brewery
302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
Join Triviosity Live every Tuesday evening for free trivia! FB @TriviosityLive
BINGO AT BOWEN YARD
Apr 23, 2025, 6 PM
Bowen Yard
308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven
Join us for an exciting night of FREE Bingo at Bowen Yard! Grab your friends, enjoy delicious food from SIX amazing restaurants, and get ready to win great prizes! 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month. More info on FB @bowenyardwh
SWAN BREWING TRIVIA
Apr 23, 2025, 6:30 PM
Swan Brewing
115 W Pine St, Lakeland
With Connor and the Hold On I Know This Gang! FREE live trivia starts up at 6:30PM and is open to everyone! FB @swanbrewingco
LIVE TRIVIA
Apr 23, 2025, 7 PM
Front Page Bewing
190 S Florida Ave, Bartow Free trivia every Wednesday! FB @TriviosityLive
SPRING WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT
Apr 23, 2025, 7-8 PM
Southeastern University
1000 Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland
The School of Music at Southeastern University is proud to present the Wind Ensemble concert at Bush Chapel. Admission is free!
LAKELAND BOOK CRAWL
Apr 24 - 26, 2025, 10 AM-5 PM
Bookends
5100 US Hwy 98 N, Lakeland
This year, enjoy the flexibility of shopping at your own pace—all seven participating bookstores will offer their Book Crawl specials every day of the event. Start at Bookends, to grab your official Lkld Book Crawl passport. Visit lakelandbookcrawl.com for all the details on deals, community partners, prizes, and more!
NITRO BINGO
Apr 24, 2025, 6 PM
The Historic Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven 4:30 pm doors open, 6 pm games start! theatrewinterhaven.com
RUN CLUB
Apr 24, 2025, 6 PM
Grove Roots Brewery
302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven
Join every Thursday at 6pm! Walk or run 1.5m, 3m, or any distance. FB @groverootsbrewing
GALLERY CONCERT SERIES
Apr 24, 2025, 7-8 PM
Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art 800 E. Palmetto St., Lakeland
Music and visual art combine at the Lakeland Symphony Orchestra’s performances within the AGB’s featured exhibits. agbmuseum.org
TRISHELLE’S DRAG BINGO
Apr 24, 2025, 7-10 PM
Balmoral Event Center
116 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City
Get ready for a night of fabulous fun, fierce performances, and bingo madness! An unforgettable evening of laughs, prizes, and dazzling entertainment! centralfloridatix.com
2ND ANNUAL PUTTS FORE MUTTS
Apr 25, 2025, 6:30-10 AM
Huntington Hills Golf Course
2626 Duff Rd., Lakeland
Benefitting The Polk County Bully Project. All proceeds go to the rescue and are tax-deductible. Not only will you have a fun day on the green, you will also make an impact in your community. Every swing of your club will help provide food, shelter, medical care and love to the dogs currently in our shelter. bullyprojectrescue.org
AUTISM/ASD SUPPORT GROUP
Apr 25, 2025, 10-11:30 AM
The Carol Jenkins Barnett United Way Children’s Resource Center
650 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland
Join us for an ASD/Autism Support Group the last Friday of each month. Do you have a child with ASD/ Autism? Do you want to meet other parents in the community? Do you want more information and support on your child’s diagnosis? Please call (813) 455-2846 or email Efigueroa2@usf.edu to register.
2025 CITY NATURE CHALLENGE: POLK COUNTY
Apr 25, 2025, 10 AM-12 PM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales
Help us showcase the natural wonders of Polk County by participating in this global collaboration of cities sharing observations of nature. Join us at the Alexander Discovery Center first for an informative session on the City Nature Challenge and receive a brief training on using iNaturalist to log your observations. Register online. boktowergardens.org
16TH LEWIS FAMILY CANCER FUND “SWING FOR THE CURE” COCKTAIL PARTY & GOLF
Apr 25, 2025, 5:30 PM
Nora Mayo Hall
251 Ave E NW, Winter Haven
Cocktail party and live auction benefiting the Winter Haven Hospital Cassidy Cancer Center. Scramble Golf Tournament Saturday at 9 am at the Country Club of Winter Haven. More info on both events on FB @ LewisFamilyCancerFund.
LIVE MUSIC: AURIVERDE MIKE HARRIS
Apr 25, 2025, 6 PM Bowen yard
308 4th St SW, Winter Haven
Live music every Friday and Saturday! FB @ bowenyardwh
FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE
Apr 25, 2025, 6 PM Munn Park
201 E. Main St., Lakeland
Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and grab a TO GO dinner and adult beverage from a Downtown Business! This event has a state liquor license, so you can leave a bar or restaurant with a TO GO drink to enjoy in Munn Park while you listen to the band.
LIVE MUSIC BY THE JOSH BLEVINS BAND
Apr 25, 2025, 7-10 PM
Camp Margaritaville Auburndale 361 Denton Avenue, Auburndale
Inside the Paradise Pavilion for an energetic performance by the Josh Blevins Band. centralfloridatix.com
RIKA RUMBA
Apr 25, 2025, 8 PM-1 AM
Balmoral Bar & Grill
124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City
Rika Rumba Get ready for an exciting night of Latin music and vibrant energy at Balmoral Bar & Grill with Rika Rumba!
HONEY BEE SEMINAR
Apr 26, 2025, 8 AM
UF IFAS Extension Polk County 1702 Hwy 17-98 S, Bartow
This is a great way to get an abundance of bee keeping information from experienced bee keepers! Register in advance. FB @PolkExtension
SPRING PLANT SALE - POLK COUNTY
Apr 26, 2025, 8-11:30 AM 4620 US Hwy 98 S, Lakeland
Come join the Master Gardener Volunteers for our spring plant sale! The nursery is located next to the Oak Hill Burial Park/Cemetery, where you can browse through a wide variety of plants and find the perfect additions for your garden or home. Turn off of US 98 S at the entrance of Oak Hill Burial Park and then turn left on the service road before entering the cemetery. This service road leads to parking and the plant nursery.
GREAT AMERICAN CLEAN-UP BARTOW
Apr 26, 2025, 8 AM-12 PM City of Bartow 2060 East Highway 60, Bartow
All are invited to organize their members to participate. Lunch will be provided after the event. Students can earn service hours and everyone who pre-registers gets a t-shirt and a ticket to Bok Tower Gardens. To register, request a packet via email to solidwaste@cityofbartow. net or pick one up at 2060 E Highway 60. Questions? Call 863.534.0181.
LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET
Apr 26, 2025, 8 AM-2 PM Downtown Lakeland 117 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland
Open every Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm, September through May. (Summer Hours June and July, 8am1pm. More info on FB @LKLDCurbMarket
WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET
Apr 26, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM
250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven
We strive to support local entrepreneurs and create a healthy foodie destination every Saturday morning in downtown Winter Haven. The market is located across from Grove Roots Brewery in the old BB&T Bank lot on the NE corner of 3rd St. and Ave C SW in downtown Winter Haven. Find a list of our vendors every week on Facebook and Instagram @winterhavenfarmersmarket
EARTH DAY CELEBRATION
Apr 26, 2025, 3-8 PM
Bok Tower Gardens
1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales
This full-day concert experience includes hands-on activities inspiring the protection of the planet and an inspiring Oval Lawn concert under the stars with the rising Americana stars Remedy Tree. The festival will also feature curated food experiences for purchase. boktowergardens.org
LIVE MUSIC WITH T MICHAEL
Apr 26, 2025, 6-9 PM
Bowen Yard
308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven
Live music every Friday & Saturday! Find the schedule on FB @bowenyardwh
PHOENIX 5 LIVE
Apr 26, 2025, 6-9 PM
Balmoral Bar & Grill
124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City Phoenix 5 LIVE at Balmoral Bar & GrillJoin us for an incredible night of live music with Phoenix at Balmoral Bar & Grill! centralfloridatix.com
SUPER STAR SPORTS PARTY
Apr 26, 2025, 6:30-10 PM
Brew Hub
3900 Frontage Rd S, Lakeland
The Libertore Fund for Children invites you for a fun-filled night dedicated to impacting at-risk youth. Proceeds will provide scholarships for at-risk youth, giving them opportunities to thrive in sports and the arts. Together, we can level the playing field and help disadvantaged kids unlock their potential, pursue their dreams, and build essential life skills. libfund.org
GAME NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
Apr 26, 2025, 7 PM
Florida’s Children’s Museum
600 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland
Grab your date or a group of friends as adults take over the Museum for one night only! Enjoy a Full Bar, Casino Tables in Black Box Theatre, Appetizers, and a Silent Auction. FB @ExploreFCM
PETER ANTONIOU
Apr 26, 2025, 8-9:30 PM
Laugh Out Lounge
19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven
Peter Antoniou is a psychic comedian, from America’s Got Talent! Peter will absolutely blow your mind! winterhavenlol.com
SYMPHONY GUILD SEASON FINALE:
FEATURING THE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
Apr 27, 2025, 3 PM
Women’s Club of Winter Haven
660 Pope Ave NW, Winter Haven
The winners of the Carol Ann Golden Scholarship and the John Anderson Memorial Scholarship at Polk State College School of Music will be your entertainment. Free to attend. symphonyguildofwinterhaven.org
SMOKIN RENEGADE ULTIMATE BOSTON AND STYX TRIBUTE BAND
Apr 27, 2025, 6-8 PM
Lake Eva Event Center
799 Johns Ave, Haines City
Imagine the excitement of seeing two of the biggest classic rock bands of the 70s and 80s perform together in one electrifying concert! centralfloridatix.com
YOU CAN GROW ORCHIDS: TIPS FOR SUCCESS!
Apr 29, 2025, 10-11 AM
Lakeland Public Library
100 Lake Morton Drive, Lakeland
Join us at the Lakeland Public Library for a fun and informative session on orchid care. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned orchid enthusiast, this event is perfect for anyone looking to improve their orchidgrowing skills.
EVENING SOUND BATH WITH CRYSTAL SINGING BOWLS
Apr 29, 2025, 5:30-6:30 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. Bring your mat, favorite blanket and pillow. boktowergardens.org
MIGHTY MUSSELS AT FLYING TIGERS
Apr 30, 2025, 6:35 PM
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland Single-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. milb.com/lakeland
You didn’t want to help?
The lake sat there, dull and lifeless. No mist. No sparkle. Just the quiet, gaping void of failure. You’ve done nothing to help and to make matters worse, you just died of dysentery.
Professor Shinkleshank cleared his throat. “Well … that’s unfortunate.”
Eloise and Parker look at each other, both with tears in their eyes.
In less than a month, the algae will stage an unstoppable coup, transforming our once-peaceful fish into mindless, ankle-biting zombies. They’ll flop menacingly down Main Street, sending dogs into a frenzy, while cats will probably remain completely indifferent. The local economy will crumble, forcing Polk County to beg Hardee County for mercy—only to be regretfully absorbed. Society as we know it will unravel, and amidst the chaos, one question will remain: Did we lose Polk County, or did Polk County lose us?
THE END.
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(March 21 - April 19)
Your confidence is through the roof this month, Aries! Just make sure it doesn’t blast off into orbit—NASA isn’t hiring astronauts right now. Around April 1, someone might try to prank you, but the joke’s on them—you were already planning to do the exact same thing.
(April 20 - May 20)
You’re all about stability, but this month, the universe has a sense of humor. Expect at least one mix-up—maybe your morning coffee turns into a surprise decaf. Keep your cool and roll with the jokes. The second half of April brings sweet rewards (possibly in the form of actual desserts).
(May 21 - June 20)
You’re quick-witted as ever, and April Fools’ Day is your personal holiday. Just remember, not everyone appreciates a well-placed whoopee cushion. Later in the month, a misunderstanding could turn into a fun adventure—lean into the chaos and enjoy the ride!
(June 21 - July 22)
Your intuition is on fire this month… except on April 1, when it completely fails you. That’s right, you’ll fall for at least one prank—just accept your fate. Luckily, mid-April brings cozy vibes and opportunities for deep connection (and maybe revenge pranking).
(July 23 - August 22)
Spotlight-loving Leo, you’re naturally the life of the party—but this month, someone else might steal your thunder with an epic prank. Don’t take it personally; instead, plot an even bigger, more dramatic comeback. The second half of April has you basking in well-deserved admiration again.
(August 23 - September 22)
You’re usually five steps ahead, but even the most detail-oriented Virgo might miss an April Fools’ trick. By mid-month, you’ll be back in control, organizing your life (and maybe plotting some harmless revenge). The universe rewards your patience with some unexpected but well-earned good news.
(September 23 - October 22)
Your charm is unmatched this month, and people are drawn to your easygoing energy. Just don’t let indecision cost you on April 1—pick your side before you end up both the prankster and the victim. MidApril brings harmony and maybe a fun surprise (the good kind, not the pie-in-the-face kind).
(October 23 - November 21)
You see through everything—except, apparently, April Fools’ tricks. Someone will catch you off guard, but you’ll keep your cool like the mysterious mastermind you are. By midmonth, you’ll be in your element, unraveling secrets and making power moves.
(November 22 - December 21)
April brings adventure, but also a few harmless deceptions. You might think you booked a tropical vacation, only to realize you signed up for a camping trip in your backyard. Roll with the surprises and laugh it off—you’ll still have an epic story to tell.
(December 22 - January 19)
Hardworking Capricorn, you’re all business— until April 1, when someone throws a wrench in your plans. Take it in stride and remember that even the most serious mountain goats need a laugh. The rest of the month is smooth sailing toward success.
(January 20 - February 18)
Your creativity is off the charts, which means you’ll either craft the most legendary prank or fall for one that’s just as genius. Either way, April keeps you entertained. By midmonth, your focus shifts to big ideas and new projects—no tricks, just innovation.
(February 19 - March 20)
Dreamy Pisces, you might spend the first few days of April blissfully unaware that pranks are happening all around you. Once you catch on, you’ll either embrace the fun or escape into your happy place. By mid-month, expect a wave of inspiration and maybe a little well-deserved pampering.