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Letter From the Editor

March

March—the month when the days stretch a little longer, and our county comes alive with outdoor adventures and brand-new experiences! If you’re looking for things to do and stories that will make you fall in love with our local scene all over again, you’re in the right place.

First up, we’re making a splash with a “deep dive” into the beloved history of watersports in Polk County. From the early pioneers of lake life to today’s water ski wizards, we’re celebrating what made our waterways legendary.

Meet the husband-and-wife duo whose nut business is anything but ordinary. Their passion for roasting the perfect batch will have you craving a handful (or two) before you even finish reading their story.

Foodies, get excited! A brand-new food hall is opening in Mulberry, bringing together a delicious mix of local flavors under one roof. We’ve got the scoop on what to expect, who’s cooking up the magic, and why this could be your next go-to dining destination.

Speaking of things to do, our massive March events calendar is here to keep you in the loop. (Visit gopolkgo.com for even MORE events.) Plus, our Top Tens list the best things to do in Tampa, Orlando, and right here at home.

No issue would be complete without sharing where we ate for GoodFoodPolk.com. A secret speakeasy? A new market featuring local products? A muffin contest? We have it.

We hope this issue inspires you to make the most of this beautiful month.

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LOCAL NEWS

OPEN HOUSE EVENTS

Polk State College will host open house events on each campus during the Spring 2025 Semester. Prospective students and families are invited to tour campuses, meet faculty and staff, learn about academic programs and student life, complete college applications, receive assistance with applying for financial aid, enter to win scholarships, and more. Open house on the Winter Haven Campus will take place March 27 from 5 pm to 7 pm at 999 Ave. H N.E. in the Student Center (WST 126). An open house on the Lakeland Campus, 3425 Winter Lake Road, will be held a week later on April 3 from 5 pm to 7 pm in the Lakeland Technology Building (LTB) 1100. Open enrollment for the Summer 2025 Semester will begin on March 31 with classes starting May 7.

NEW AGRICULTURE BUILDING

Polk County Public Schools celebrated the completion of a new agriculture facility at Lake Region High School. On Monday, Feb. 10, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held at 1995 Thunder Road in Eagle Lake. This project has expanded opportunities for Lake Region’s students with an additional 2,145 square feet of classroom and storage space. The building is located close to the exterior agricultural area, which reduces travel time for students and allows them to spend more time pursuing hands-on lessons in farming, livestock, and other ag studies. Construction on the more than $1.2 million addition began in January 2023 and was completed in August 2024. This major improvement to Lake Region’s campus would not have been possible without the school district’s half-cent sales tax referendum. This initiative was renewed by Polk County voters in 2018 and is critical for school facilities construction and improvements.

RAISING THE ROOF

In the wake of Hurricane Milton, Lakeland-based Musick Roofing reached out to offer support to Polk County Public School employees. The company decided to completely replace damaged roofs, at no charge, for five school-based employees across the district. After reviewing applications and inspecting finalists’ roofs, the winners were announced during surprise visits in February. Congratulations to: Cora Rankins, a teacher from Socrum Elementary; Charlene Smith, a teacher from Spessard Holland Elementary; Jennifer Sweeney, a paraeducator from Davenport Elementary; Tanya Tolar, a paraeducator from Lewis Anna Woodbury Elementary; Cassandra Willis, a teacher from Caldwell Elementary. This gift will make a tremendous difference for these employees. PCPS thanks the Musick Roofing team, especially President Mike Musick, whose father was an educator for more than 50 years.

NEW CITIZENS BANK & TRUST PRESIDENT

Citizens Bank & Trust president and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Greg Littleton, has announced that 2025 will be his last year working full time in the role of president. Citizens Bank & Trust board member, Steven E. Crisman, has been named president and will formally join the leadership team on March 31, 2025. Littleton will remain as CEO for the remainder of 2025. Steve holds a Certified Public Accountant designation and is a lifelong resident of Polk County. Most recently he served as Director, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer for Six/ Ten, LLC, a downtown redevelopment real estate company located in Winter Haven. His professional background includes financial management, strategic planning, business operations, and customer relations. Steve holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from The University of South Florida. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce and is also a past board chair of the organization. A long-time advisory board member for the Bank, he joined the bank’s Board of Directors in 2024.

LOCAL BLACK HEROES

The City of Winter Haven Honored Local Black Heroes during Black History Month. Rev. Joel Elvin Atkins was a devoted pastor, civil rights leader, and advocate for equality who spent over 40 years guiding his congregation at Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church and playing a pivotal role in desegregating schools, businesses, and public spaces in Winter Haven. Officer Carol Bradley made history as Winter Haven’s first African American female Community Service Officer and dedicated 35 years to law enforcement, while bridging the gap between the police and the community. Dr. Jessie Owens, founder of the Dr. J. Owens Academy of Fine Arts and the Sankofa Chorale, has dedicated her life to music education, mentoring young artists, and preserving African American musical heritage, earning recognition as a leader in the arts and an inductee into the Polk Arts & Culture Hall of Fame. Patricia A. Salary, a dedicated educator, counselor, and community leader, has spent over 40 years serving and uplifting Winter Haven through her work in education, guidance counseling, and volunteerism, leaving a lasting impact on students and families.

ADVENTURE ON TAP

Have you heard of Visit Central Florida’s Central Florida Craft Beer Pass? There is nothing to download, it won’t cost you anything. Simply sign up, and they’ll text and email you the free pass. From there, stop into any of the listed vendors and check in on the pass to be qualified for prizes. Check in at one participating business and receive a custom koozie. Check in at three breweries and receive a custom pint glass. Swag must be redeemed at the Central Florida Welcome Center located at 101 Adventure Court in Davenport. Visit visitcentralflorida.org/ craft-beer-pass for more information and to sign up. While you’re online, sign up for the Sunshine Savings Pass, which will showcase exclusive discounts and special offers for local restaurants, shops, and more.

TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN

HCA Florida Poinciana Hospital provided the Polk Education Foundation with a $25,000 grant to support the Take Stock in Children program in February. Take Stock in Children, Inc., is a nonprofit mentoring, college success, and college scholarship organization. Working throughout Florida, the organization’s mission is to break the cycle of poverty for low-income, underserved, academically qualified students by providing opportunities for degree attainment through postsecondary education. Take Stock in Children provides wraparound services to students through an innovative multiyear model from middle school through postsecondary completion. “We are proud to partner with the Take Stock in Children program at Polk Education Foundation to ensure students get the education they need to succeed in life,” said Cullen Brown, CEO, HCA Florida Poinciana Hospital.

PHOTO CONTEST

Destroyer Media is partnering with the Central Florida Photo Club for an upcoming issue. The call for submissions is open to all Central Florida Photographers. We are looking for your best photos taken in Polk County. Selected photos will be featured in an upcoming issue, and two will be chosen for the covers of Haven and LKLD Magazines. There will be a gallery show during the June First Friday event, where participating photographers will have the chance to show their work. The deadline to enter up to three photos is April 27. James Huffstutler is the creator and founder of the Central Florida Photo Club. For more information on how to enter your photos and for more information on the Club, please visit their Instagram @centralfloridaphoto or visit centralflorida.photo.

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TIGERS SPRING TRAINING

All games played at Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland. Mar 1: Phillies; Mar 3: Blue Jays; Mar 5: Phillies; Mar 7: Orioles; Mar 9: Pirates; Mar 12: Rays; Mar 13: Yankees; Mar 16: Orioles; Mar 17: Pirates; Mar 21: Yankees; Mar 22: Braves. mlb.com/tigers

CYPRESS GARDENS SKI SHOW

March 15, 3:30 pm at Lake Silver. Pre-show begins at 3:30pm, show begins at 4pm. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on, and cash for the 50/50 raffle. Concessions available for purchase. cypressgardensskiteam.com

LAKE WALES MARDI GRAS

March 1 in downtown Lake Wales. Since 1984, this amazing parade and festival has brought excitement to Lake Wales with floats, beads, live music, food, and spirits. The parade is at 3 pm. lwmardigras.com

FOREVER ELVIS ‘73

March 16, 7 pm at Polk Theatre in Lakeland. Dwight Icenhower is a five-time World Champion Elvis Presley Tribute Artist. He is considered to be one of the best in the world today. He has mastered the 50s, 60s, and 70s eras of Elvis’s career. polktheatre.org

COMMUNITYFEST

March 1, 11 am – 4 pm in Central Park in Winter Haven. Guests can look forward to games, entertainment, character meet & greets, activities, and so much more. Family-friendly fun for the entire day. winterhavenchamber.com

TOWERING WITH BROADWAY

March 21, 7 pm at Bok Tower Gardens. Experience the magic of Broadway with a night of incredible music and entertainment featuring the talents of Steamin’ Jazz, Carillonneur Geert D’hollander, and special guests. boktowergardens.org

FIRST FRIDAY & CAR SHOW

March 7, 5 – 8 pm. Centered around the downtown Winter Haven corridor, guests will enjoy specials from restaurants & shops, musicians at several locations, and a car show down Magnolia Ave. Check the socials for monthly specials @whfirstfriday.

GREAT GATSBY BRUNCH

March 29, 10 am at the Ritz Theatre. Guests will enjoy a brunch buffet and a live show featuring The Theatre Winter Haven Big Band with music taking you back to the Roaring 20s! theatrewinterhaven.com

WAITRESS

March 13 – 16 at Theatre 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. theatrewinterhaven.com

LAKELAND PUNK ROCK FLEA

March 30, noon – 6 pm at Swan Brewing in downtown Lakeland. Over 70 eclectic market vendors, live music, and food trucks. Totally FREE event open to the public. Bring your kids, your friends, your pets, everyone! FB @lakelandpunkflea

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ORLANDO TOP 10

BRUNCH IN THE PARK

March 1 at noon at Gaston Edwards Park. Graze for hours on limitless delicious brunch bites, bloody marys, beer, mimosas, and cocktails. Hang out and hear live entertainment & eat for one all-inclusive price. This is Orlando’s ultimate brunch extravaganza! unitedwebrunch.com

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID THE MUSICAL

March 15 – April 20 at Orlando Family Stage. Based on the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” book series by Jeff Kinney and the 20th Century Fox Films. Middle School is the worst and Greg is determined not to be at the bottom of the popularity chart. orlandofamilystage.com

EPCOT INT’L FLOWER & GARDEN FESTIVAL

March 5 – June 2 at EPCOT. See living sculptures, exhibits, gardens, try new food created just for the festival, hear live music in the special concert series, shop special merchandise, plus enjoy everything you love about EPCOT. disneyworld.disney.go.com

KRAFTWERK

March 19, 8 pm at Dr. Phillips Center. Using innovative techniques, synthetic voices, and computerized rhythms, Kraftwerk has had a major international influence across an entire range of music genres: from electro to hip hop, from techno to synthpop since 1970. drphillipscenter.org

JAZZ IN THE PARK

March 8, 11:30 am - 6:30 pm at Cypress Grove Park. Orange County Parks and Recreation will celebrate the 13th annual Mayor’s Jazz in the Park. This is a free event emceed by jazz personality Yvonne LogginsColeman. Guests should bring lawn chairs and picnics or purchase from food trucks. ocfl.net

WINTER PARK SIDEWALK ART FESTIVAL

March 21-23 along Park Avenue in Winter Park. One of the nation’s oldest, largest, and most prestigious outdoor art festivals consistently ranked among the top juried fine art festivals in the country. wpsaf.org

GLADYS KNIGHT

March 11, 7:30 pm at the Dr. Phillips Center. Gladys Knight has long been one of the greatest. This seventime GRAMMY Award winner has enjoyed #1 hits in pop, gospel, R&B, and adult contemporary and has triumphed in film, television, and live performance. drphillipscenter.org

DOGTOBERFEST

March 22, 10 am – 6 pm at Krush Brau Park. Bring your four-legged pals! The day will have vendors, live music, the Florida Wiener Dog Derby Races, a face painter, pups, K9 demonstrations & much more. Enjoy German food, refreshing German beer, and a host of other exciting activities. dogtoberfest.us

MIGHTY ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL

March 14 – 17 at Raglan Road in Disney Springs. Award-winning imported Irish Bands and the Raglan Road Irish Dancers will perform throughout the festival along with five outside bars, and fun merch available for purchase. Reservations are encouraged for the restaurant. raglanroad.com

INSIDIOUS: THE FURTHER YOU FEAR

March 25, 7:30 pm at Dr. Phillips Center. This is a live horror experience combining state-of-theart lighting, and special FX. The audience can see, hear, and interact with the paranormal, enjoying a multi-sensory, interactive, and immersive experience just like the movie, reimagined for the theatre. drphillipscenter.org

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DINOS UNEARTHED

Throughout March at Zoo Tampa. Take a step back in time during this limited-time event and get up close to colossal dinosaurs of the past. Special food & merch are available for purchase. This event is free to enter with paid admission to the park. zootampa.org

INK THE BAY

March 13 – 16 at the ESC of Tampa Bay. Four days of tattoos, arts, fashion, and welding. Shop the latest supplies and equipment, meet artists, hear seminars, watch live demonstrations and more. inkthebay.com

FLORIDA CRAFT BREWERS FEST

March 1, 1 – 5 pm at River Tower Park. Every year, the Florida Brewers Guild kicks off Tampa Bay Beer Week by organizing the biggest beer festival in Tampa Bay, bringing over 70 of your favorite Florida craft breweries together with over 200 different beer samples, food & entertainment. floridabrewers.org

ST. PADDY’S DAY LUCKY RUN

March 15, Al Lopez Park. Dress up in your favorite green gear with shamrocks, leprechaun hats, and everything in between. Participants can walk or run the 5K, 10K, or 13.1. All ages and experiences welcome. Register in advance. runsignup.com

SUNSET ON THE SERENGETI

March 2 & 9 at Busch Gardens. Begin with a safari tour just before sunset, then take a guided walking tour of “Edge of Africa,” sip on a cocktail, and finally enjoy an elegant dinner at the Treetop Kitchen inspired by the rich flavors of Africa. Registration is required. buschgardens.com

MEAN GIRLS THE MUSICAL

March 27, 7 pm at Ruth Eckerd Hall. Direct from Broadway, Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. One day only. rutheckerdhall.com

WHEN THE RIGHTEOUS TRIUMPH

March 6 – 9 at the Straz Center. This drama brings to life the courageous stories of individuals who stood up against injustice and fought for equality through sit-ins that led to the desegregation of Tampa lunch counters in the 1960s. strazcenter.org

TASTE AT THE STRAZ

March 29, in and around the Straz Center. For one all-inclusive price, you’ll enjoy bites from Tampa Bay’s top chefs, sip on cocktails and craft brews, and watch live entertainment while supporting the Straz. strazcenter.org

WINEFEST WEEKEND

March 7 & 8, this fundraiser for the Tampa Theatre is themed “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Wine.” WineFest guests are encouraged to dress as their favorite character or come in a Harry Potter-inspired costume. All proceeds support Tampa Theatre’s artistic, educational and community programming. tampatheatre.org

VETERANS CREATIVE ARTS SHOWCASE

March 30 at the Straz Center. The Art Gallery Social Hour begins at 2 pm; performances begin at 3 pm. Highlights the therapeutic use of the arts and the creative endeavors of Veterans. This is a free, nonticketed showcase, but registration is required for entry. strazcenter.org

THE WONDERFUL WORLD of watersports

My idea of a perfect morning would start with a cup of coffee as I watch the fog burn off the top of the lake.

Eventually, the mist would clear, and water so perfectly flat that you can’t tell where the shore ends, and the water starts would greet me. That right there is true Ski Diva water. If I could trademark that phrase, I’d make millions just from my family members, who make fun of my aunt because she refuses to ski on anything less than perfect water. To be fair, she’s good enough to deserve the acme of conditions, and it’s considered a privilege to go out on the boat with her at 6:30 am to ski before the rest of the lake wakes up. So many weeks out of my childhood and adolescent summers were spent exactly like that, and I’d never trade those memories for anything.

Growing up in Polk County and being a part of a family of avid water skiers, the intricacies of two skiing, dropping a ski, slaloming, and jumping wakes is very nearly in my DNA. I can so clearly remember what it felt like to watch the Cypress Gardens ski show directly after I had achieved a slalom start behind the boat at the ripe old age of 9. You could feel the history and reverence that the stunt skiers in the show had for the sport and how proud they felt to be taking part in a story lasting over half a century at that time. After that visit to the Garden, I held on to the dream of being a barefoot skier in the Cypress Gardens show; sometimes that dream still wakes me up in the middle of the night, the siren song of wind and water singing in my ears.

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Dreams aside, watersports in Central Florida have a long and storied history, stretching back over a century. Though the sport was originally invented in Minnesota in 1922 by Ralph Samuelson. Florida is where we learned to jump the wake, and you can’t talk about watersports in Central Florida without talking about the Popes. Dick and Julie Pope, the original owners of Cypress Gardens, would later bring the “Water Ski Capital of the World” into the public eye through showmanship and a flair for invention.

Waterskiing had already been steadily growing in popularity in Central Florida through the early 1930s, as who can blame people for wanting to take advantage of the gorgeous weather and beautiful, calm lakes that Polk County offers year-round? Cultivating the property around Lake Eloise and

turning what had once been a swampy mire into a beautiful botanical garden was a start that brought loads of tourists flocking to Florida’s oldest theme park. Then, everything changed when World War II began. Only the Popes, masters of all the elements of entertainment and business, could build a water sporting legend.

In 1943, though people had been skiing on Lake Eloise for at least the last 10 years, a formalized ski show still had not made an appearance. At the time, World War II had brought large numbers of soldiers to the area, either on leave or stationed nearby, and just by happenstance- a local paper printed an article featuring water skiers being pulled behind a boat through Cypress Gardens. These soldiers flocked to the Gardens in order to see the “ski show,” and far

from turning them away empty-handed, Julie Pope strung together a merry band of skiers from family and friends; thus, a cultural phenomenon was born.

It didn’t take long for people to notice this remarkable attraction, notable icons from Elvis Presley to Johnny Carson and Carol Burnett traveled to Lake Eloise to get their picture taken with the iconic wooden Cypress Gardens skis. Not only that, but Hollywood capitalized on the gorgeous scenery and stunt opportunities that Dick Pope Sr. had so painstakingly created over the course of building the park. Esther Williams is perhaps the most well-known classic actress to star in multiple films set in the park, with my favorite being “Easy To Love” (1953). If you’ve never seen it, I urge you to run, - CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 -

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not walk, to your nearest local library and check out a copy. It has music, it has ski stunts I would tremble to perform, it has an aquatic ballet, and of course, the corny romance between Esther and Van Johnson that makes us all fall in love with classic movies. More recently, John Cusack starred in “Grace Is Gone” (2007), a drama involving a dead mom, a road trip to Enchanted Gardens (AKA Cypress Gardens), and two precocious kids. Though there isn’t any skiing in that film, it goes to show how remarkable this Florida feature still is and will hopefully continue to be.

Watersports in Winter Haven have certainly left their mark, with over 50 world records being set on Lake Eloise alone, and a plethora of inventions on the water to show for it. As any Polk County history buff knows, the first photo of someone barefoot skiing was taken in 1947 of Dick Pope Jr. I don’t know about you all, but when I think barefooting, I think of that picture. The first woman to barefoot ski also did so behind a Cypress Gardens boat, Charlene Zint Wellborn claimed that honor in 1951, just four short years after Dick Pope Jr. Barefooting became such a staple of the Cypress Gardens ski experience that the world’s

I usually ended up with a nose full of lake water and the worst headache of my life. My gracelessness aside, the swivel ski was still in use as recently as 2024, as LEGOLAND highlighted the style in their rendition of the ski show, with feats of both flexibility and strength to astound the adoring public.

The first skiing pyramid was also attempted on Lake Eloise in 1948, with the iconic four-to-five tier staple being included in the daily ski show from then on. n Lake Eloise in 1948, with the iconic four-to-five tier staple being included in the daily ski show from then on.

Through their elaborate tricks and stunts on the water, Cypress Gardens tied with the Grand Canyon as the United States’ top tourist attraction beginning in 1964. However, all of these firsts have not been left in the past, records have continued to be set every year, especially through

first barefoot competition was held on Lake Eloise, with Dick Pope Jr. taking second place internationally, directly beneath Emilio Zamudio from Mexico who managed a full three laps barefoot around the track before dropping.

Willa McGuire Cook boasts yet another invention to come out of Cypress Gardens, the swivel ski! The swivel ski allowed skiers to combine balletic movement with the power of skiing, giving the Gardens’ aquatic prima ballerinas the ability to do pirouettes and hick fan kicks unimpeded. Somehow, whenever I tried to do those kinds of moves as a kid,

organizations like the Chain of Records which brings together avid water skiers from all over the world with the goal of breaking Guiness and national records. During the 2021 Chain of Records event, some notable records were:

• The most barefoot water skiing tumble turns in one minute: 34, achieved by Wayne King.

• The most water skiers towed behind single boat (shoe skiing): 16.

• The largest conventional doubles line: 18 couples.

• The most inverts on a hydrofoil by a woman for both one minute and three minutes: 23 and 55 respectively by MJ Buckley.

• The most inverts on a hydrofoil by a man for three minutes: 72 by Geno Yauchler.

• The largest hydrofoil line behind one boat: 31.

• And last but certainly not least, the largest hydrofoil invert line: 9.

Polk County brings in world-class talent from all over year after year, but many of our strongest skiing performers are homegrown; with more skiing schools and training facilities than anywhere else in the country. If you’re in the market for a thrilling new hobby, the World Barefoot Center hosts clinics and training all year round for those who are intrigued by the idea of sanding all of the skin off the bottoms of their feet going 40 miles per hour behind a boat. Kidding aside, the team is, “dedicated to the sport of barefoot water skiing, providing a welcoming environment for beginners through to experienced barefooters.”

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Central Florida Watersports and Boat Rentals teaches not just regular two skiing, but wakesurfing and tubing too. Whether you simply need a boat to drive or full instruction for Florida’s favorite sports, they have it all. Briscoe’s Ride Center offers even more options from kneeboards to shoe skis and wake skates.

Perhaps the class that is nearest and dearest to my heart are the adaptive clinics taught through the Cypress Gardens Water Ski

Team. These clinics allow adults and children 6 and older with disabilities to take to the water and expand their horizons with a new set of skills. Via a sponsorship from Wawa, their clinic is offered free of charge to the public as long as there are still open slots for registration. I spent most of my teenage years working with a theater troupe composed of other such unique individuals with all kinds of abilities, and it was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I can only imagine the joy brought on by flying over the water in a modified ski, or jumping a wake for the first time could bring. Whether you’re new to the sport or a seasoned pro, any of these teachers would bring your skills up to the next level!

Of course, some folks may not want to get their hair wet and would prefer to just watch the show from the banks. Never fear, the Cypress Gardens Water Skiers are here! Started in 2011 by past Cypress Gardens water ski performers, the team strives to share the beauty and art of water sports with the public, hoping to inspire all of us to take to the wake. With free shows on Lake Silver in Winter Haven every 3rd Saturday of the month during their season, this group of talented performers wows crowds with stunts, acrobatics, and pyramids. Other notable groups to mention are the Lakeland Water Ski Club which has been performing ski shows on Lake Hollingsworth since 1949 on the second and fourth Sundays of the month. Sharing the lake with the Lakeland Water Ski Club are, of course, the Florida Southern College Moccasins ski team, who placed 4th in the National Championships in October of 2024. I know it’s always a good day when I can see them practicing while I walk around the lake!

With summer right around the corner, and Floridians looking for ways to beat the heat, maybe try your hand at a watersport that has made a splash in Polk County for over 100 years! If skiing isn’t quite your speed, there are so many other ways to get up behind a boat whether that’s wakeboarding, hydrofoil skiing, wake surfing (my personal favorite), or kneeboarding. Watersports are for everyone. Beat the heat behind a boat this year, I’ll see you out there!

DEPOT 303

Meet Me in Mulberry

When you think of Mulberry, it’s unlikely that the first thing to cross your mind would be “popular food destination.” You might think of phosphate mining, railroads and that it seems far away. The truth is, Mulberry is much easier to get to than you might realize. In fact, the town’s location at the crossroads of State Road 60 and FL-37 make it an ideal meet-up point, around an easy half hour’s drive from Winter Haven, downtown Lakeland, Lake Wales, and Brandon. It’s also a stone’s throw away from developments like Christina, and with more communities popping up, it’s no wonder the City of Mulberry is revamping its downtown area. In addition to other projects (including the newly renovated Gem Theater) the City, with the help of co-founder Jonathan Bucklew, is gearing up to open Depot 303, an exciting and highly anticipated food hall in the heart of this quaint, historic town.

Bucklew is no stranger to the food hall, having already opened Lakeland and this area’s first, The Joinery. Because of everything that goes into starting something like this, he was the City’s logical choice to help open Depot 303. “Mulberry decided they were going to build a food hall in their community through their CRA, so this project was spawned before I was even a part of it,” explained Bucklew. “They hired the architect who we worked with at The Joinery and they decided to come and tour The Joinery to kind of look at how one of these actually functions and what goes on behind the scenes.” The City of Mulberry asked Bucklew if he’d be willing to work with them on a consulting basis, and then, eventually operate Depot 303. As a foodie and design enthusiast, Bucklew was up for the challenge. Before opening The Joinery in 2020,

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Bucklew, a musician and furniture maker, first became aware of food halls while traveling the country with his band. “I’ve been to a few [food halls] in my travels with music, and I just thought ‘wow, what a cool concept,’” said Bucklew. “It’s like a mall without all the retail, just the food court, and it has a bar. How fun!” Bucklew also understands the importance of places like these for their communities. “I’m very passionate about Polk County and about our communities here. I think one of the best things you can do in your community is bring about cultivating the things you’re passionate about,” said Bucklew. “I love the opportunity to be a part of bringing something really fun and cool, and a big staple location to Mulberry,” he added.

Depot 303 promises just that: a fun, cool, staple location that is sure to bring out multiple communities. The building is light and airy, with copious amounts

of indoor seating and plenty of parking. With lots of steel, raw concrete and clean lines, Bucklew described the vibe as “elevated, elegant, industrial modern.” It’s one of those spaces that just feels new and exciting and beckons you to stay a while. Depot 303 will host a full bar, complete with craft cocktails and local beer, as well as seven individual restaurants. While Bucklew could not confirm all seven at press time, the four he was able to share with us are very exciting!

Fat Maggie’s has long been a presence in Lakeland and a go-to for mouth-watering comfort food. Think delicious burgers, scrumptious salads, BBQ nachos, and grilled cheese. Their first brick and mortar was located in Dixieland, but they closed in 2015 for family time. Over the last few years, they have re-emerged onto Polk County’s food scene with Fat Maggie’s food truck and recently chose Depot

303 as the site for their second brick and mortar. We can’t wait to see the full menu, but their truffle fries, alone, are worth the trip!

The new local heroes of downtown Lakeland, Pizza Odyssey, will add their amazing pizza to the line-up at Depot 303. Located in the Lake Morton area, they have been wowing Lakelanders for just over a year now with their homemade dough and sauces, fresh ingredients, and innovative flavor combinations.

They have weekly specials like the Drop It Like It’s Hot, made with red gold tomato sauce, sweet drop peppers, garlic ricotta, basil pesto, sausage, mushrooms, and hot honey, and The Godfather, made with a BBQ sauce base, garlic and black pepper marinated pork tenderloins, and jalapeño cream cheese. You can also try one of their specialty pizzas or build your own for the perfect pie.

Next, bringing their delectable dumplings all the way from Armature Works in Tampa, Ling’s Dumplings will fill a foodie void in Mulberry and the surrounding areas. Ling’s will be serving up handmade, perfectly steamed dumplings like pork and beef soup dumplings with black vinegar soy sauce. Their Tampa location offers customers the option to build their own dumpling basket with a choice of dumplings, sauces, and toppings. Guests can choose from dumplings like beef bulgogi and edamame truffle, sauces like gochujang aioli and scallion oil, and toppings like kimchi and fried scallions. Each combination is mouth-watering to be sure, and everything is made in-house, from the dumplings to the dough to the dipping sauces.

Rounding out the list of confirmed vendors, Tilaw, will bring Filipino fusion to Mulberrry. The creators of Pinoy Cravings, a Filipino catering and pop-up venture based out of Lakeland, will be opening their first brick and mortar at Depot 303. Pinoy Cravings has delighted Polk County’s food lovers with both sweet and savory Filipino fare since 2020 and will now take the passion for their culinary heritage to the next level with Tilaw.

“People will be blown away by how good the Filipino fusion is,” said Bucklew.

Bucklew hopes to start soft openings sometime in March with fun events like the Gravity Rally, an exotic sports car meet that raises money for charity. In the meantime, Depot 303 will be participating in Mulberry’s Chili Cook-

off on March 1. “If we’re not open to the public, we’re at least going to be open for the community to come and see the space, and if we’re not able to sell food, we’ll be giving out samples,” said Bucklew. As Depot 303 nears its grand opening, one thing is for sure: this location is going to both delight food lovers AND bring communities together. I, for one, can’t wait to tell my friends to meet me in Mulberry! Depot 303 303 NW 1st Ave, Mulberry depot303.com FB Depot303 IG @depot.303

THE NUTTY PATHS WE CHOOSE

This real life choose-your-own-adventure story opens with a sweet bag of nuts. No scary twists or sad plots, just a story where something small can make the difference.

In the first chapter, you randomly attend a festival near your son’s home in your son’s new state. You find a treat for you and your spouse to try. You find nuts. Roasted nuts. Roasted, flavored nuts of a variety. Roasted, flavored nuts that would fit nicely as an addition to your concessions menu at your family-owned event space. You connect with the gentleman that sold you the nuts and he tells you how to make them. You then decide to share your delightful snacks with more than the people who would visit you. You decide to take your bags of nuts around the country.

It works. It’s a good time. You’ve mixed recreation with glee and business, gone to a handful of cities, and met lots of new people.

You have the idea of expanding the venture. Moving into the next chapter, you ask yourself if you want to remain with a traditional, though still delicious product, or open your spice cabinet and sprinkle a dash of seasoning to see what would happen. You do both. You are happy with tradition and you’re intrigued with possibilities. Now you’re tasked with keeping the new and true recipes in-home or sharing them.

Turn the page and the chapter of Heartland Snacks, Co. begins. This is husband and wife, Anthony and Erica Scheipsmeier’s story.

“The very first day we got the machine and tested it out, we actually made [nuts] with the regular Everglades seasoning. The next day I called (because their facility is not far from our house), asked if I could bring something I’ve made, and have them taste it,” Erica Scheipsmeier matter-of-factly tells about the experiment that would solidify their first partnership. She concludes with a smile, “And they loved it.”

Anthony Scheipsmeier, who has been in business with his wife for 20 years, recalls the moment of confirmation when he knew Heartland Snacks was the right decision, “We bought in, but it’s always good to hear from someone outside of your general circle of people you trust, and have somebody say ‘I want to put my sticker on this and have it on my channels and website and that’s how much I believe in you’… having Everglades say this, said this was a legitimate product.”

The couple initially chose to create Heartland Place, which is an

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umbrella for all of their businesses. Its core being 82 acres of land where public and private events are hosted and simply called Heartland Events. They also have a recently started Heartland Ministries. Then there’s Heartland Snacks, the newest escapade that consists of roasted nuts in 15 different flavors — five of which are collaborations with other companies. They have flavors such as Monkey Nuts (the almond, cashew, pecan, pistachio, and hazelnut mix), Cinnamon, Sugar & Spice, Hot Cajun (the perfect blend of a vanilla and creole seasoning), and Fire In The Hole (the varying spicy blends, together with sea salt, and cane sugar).

Heartland Place along with the Scheipsmeiers’ are headquartered in Bowling Green, however, their kitchen and packaging happens to be in Lakeland at an entrepreneurial incubator hub duly donned, Catapult. “We found it by chance, we were here watching the fireworks for the 4th of July and they (Catapult) were having an open house.” Anthony quickly joins with a laugh, “So we walked in and we stayed.”

Both Erica and Anthony are genuine and open when asked a question, obviously appreciative of a good conversation. Erica has “the memory for details,” as Anthony

states, which presumably can be attributed to her career as a CPA. Anthony appears to revel in the connections, seemingly most eager when discussing the perks of their nut business. They defer to each other when needed and with ease, support the other as the moment calls. They exude a pride in getting to work together. “If we didn’t love doing this, if it were not fun, we wouldn’t be doing it,” Erica emphasizes. Anthony chimes in, in agreement, “It wouldn’t be worth it.”

“I spent all my time in my career as a CPA … and I didn’t love it,” Erica adds the reason they are currently enthralled with their nut business — it has the potential to replace her long standing job title. Anthony, formerly in farming and construction, concurs.

For the Scheipsmeiers, all they needed was an empty nest and some nuts; already living in the neighborhood of entrepreneurship on the avenue of new quests, the willingness to mix and mingle wherever their camper parked always existed. They enjoy the trips and camaraderie as much as the commerce of their product. As many festivals and shows Heartland Snacks have been to, they have an equal presence locally. Their latest collab is with Whiskey Bent BBQ

Supply in Lakeland, they sell to local shops, and breweries. The joint efforts are the highlight of the snacks, given the multitude of flavor options as they dress the nuts in seasonings of various known brands.

The couple excitedly plan the near and far chapters of their nut-filled pursuits, but take care to not become too strict while allowing Heartland Snacks to grow. They have another notable collaboration in the works; feeling the success from Catapult’s launch, they’re looking for their own warehouse; they’re talking to a distributor; they’re refining their “secret, special recipe,” to be replicable and scalable; and within a year they’re projecting to be on shelves in a major chain.

If you ever have the chance to try Heartland Snacks, know that you’re getting the ambitions and the ideas, the nuts and the fun, the packaged ‘why not’ turned ‘oh wow’ of Anthony and Erica Scheipsmeier all from an adventure they chose.

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Bob Gernert, Community Historian

Beneath the Chinaberry Tree:

Vignettes from Winter Haven’s History

THE VILLAGE BLOSSOMS…

A DECADE DEFINES WINTER HAVEN’S FUTURE

Polk County’s population increased by 93 percent between 1900 and 1910. Winter Haven’s population more than tripled from 429 to 1436 residents. Still, 1400 is a relatively small number for the adventures the village pursued between 1910 and 1920. Here are the bold initiatives that marked the decade …

BOARD OF TRADE

Along about 1910, in fact before Winter Haven formally incorporated, local businesses banded together to form a Board of Trade. Forerunner to the Chamber of Commerce, it existed until 1923 when it transitioned to the Chamber.

The group published one of the earliest promotional pieces for the community. We estimate it was published in 1913. It begins, “Winter Haven is the center of the world’s richest citrus-fruit section, and likewise the center of the famous lake region of Polk County. Unlike many cities of southern Florida, Winter Haven is not a mere winter resort — it is a substantial town, with an energetic year-round population …”

“Both in winter and summer Winter Haven has ideal climatic conditions. In winter the temperature is mild and free from extremes. In summer, Winter Haven feels none of the discomforts of the so-called semitropical sun … the rainy season checks undue warmth, and the nights are delightfully cool.” (Remember, this was before air-conditioning!) “The air is always pure, the water is bright, clear, and refreshing, and mosquitos seldom are known.”

The brochure goes on to tout the local altitude (200 feet above sea level) as a great advantage, both climatic and natural. It noted that at that elevation, there were “no swamps, fevers, malaria or great humidity.” It also notes the lakes are all “the product of overflowing springs,” which we know today is not true. There can be some seepage from the aquifer, but none of the area lakes are “spring-fed.”

And lest the lazy become interested the text states, “Winter Haven does not seek, invite, or tolerate the shiftless or the idle. It is not the place for the person who expects to make a fortune without individual effort …”

The Board of Trade, while spirited and inclined toward hyperbole, had its ups and downs during the 1910-20 decade. It would transition to the Chamber of Commerce in 1923.

THE VILLAGE INCORPORATES

On June 22, 1911, the townspeople elected to officially incorporate the city. A town council was formed, and the town seal (a citrus tree) was adopted. While their numbers were modest, their plans were mighty!

NEWS CHIEF BEGINS PUBLICATION

M. M. “Dad” Lee was the founder of Winter Haven’s first newspaper of the twentieth century, The Florida Chief. Volume 1 Page 1 debuted On September 28, 1911, and featured a Native American Chief with a feathered headdress as a part of its “flag” or page design. (History tells of an earlier newspaper published for about one year in the late 1890s, but there are no known copies of The Lake Region Gazette.)

Lee had relocated to Winter Haven from Kansas where he had worked both as postmaster and newspaper publisher. His wife was hospitalized in Topeka when he arrived here

in Winter Haven with his three daughters and two sons. They purchased a large home on Lake Silver adjacent to the home of J. Walker Pope (a real estate developer and father of the man who would eventually found Cypress Gardens, Richard “Dick” Pope).

In that first issue, Lee wrote directly, “To the People of Winter Haven: In presenting this first issue of the Florida Chief we have no apologies to offer, no promises to make. Winter Haven needs a newspaper, the people say so ... Our policy will be to build up and not tear down ... Come in and get acquainted.”

The newspaper grew with the community and then, during the height of the Florida real estate boom, Lee expanded the paper from a weekly to a daily on September 15, 1924. The paper was then published every afternoon but Sunday.

The Florida Chief continued to serve Winter Haven as the sole provider of news until 1930 when George Burr and his wife Josephine (author of The History of Winter Haven) founded the weekly Winter Haven Herald. The Florida Chief would later merge with a competitor to become the News Chief.

FIRST K - 12 SCHOOL

In 1915, the community finished construction on its first school, serving kindergarten through grade 12. The building was located on the present site of the downtown Post Office. Prior to its opening, the eighth grade was the highest grade of education attainable in Winter Haven. Due to rapid growth, Winter Haven would build a new High School in 1922 on the present site of Denison Middle School. That 1915 building would become Central Grammar for generations of students and later, briefly as Central Junior High.

THE “GRAND” CANAL

As early as 1912, M. M. “Dad” Lee, publisher of Winter Haven’s fledgling Florida Chief newspaper was editorializing in favor of creating a “grand canal” to connect area lakes.

By 1915, a small group of determined residents moved forward with a vision of connecting many of our lakes by canals. The group was organized as the Twenty Lakes Boat Club. The month the charter was signed, the club had a Savannah engineer plat a proposed course for boats to traverse the south, west, and northern perimeters of Winter Haven and beyond from Lake Winterset to Lake Hamilton.

The fledgling citrus industry had made a healthy comeback from the freezes of the mid-1890s. Roads of the day were sand or clay and used to haul the crop. A team of mules would pull a wagon loaded with ten to fifteen field crates of fruit. The crates weighed from 900 to 1400 pounds and proved difficult to move. Some believe the canal concept may have been an idea the growers thought would provide a better means of transportation.

The lakes originally targeted included Winterset, Eloise, Lulu, Shipp, May, Howard, Cannon, Idylewild, Hartridge, Conine, Rochelle, Haines, Smart, Fannie, Buckeye and Hamilton. Of the original twenty lakes to be connected, all but Buckeye eventually became a part of what today is known as the upper and lower chains comprising a total of 25 lakes. These are separated by U.S. 17 between Hartridge and Conine where a lock now exists.

The self-funded private group had great determination, but by early 1917 they were bankrupt. The Twenty Lakes Boat Club did not accomplish the entire task before its demise. The ultimate failure of the effort is thought to have involved the group having created responsibilities larger than their budget could maintain.

No further progress was made on the canal system until

May 20, 1919, when the Winter Haven Lake Region Boat Course District was established by an act of the Florida Legislature. Taxing power was granted by local referendum (78 for and 49 against) in a special election on July 7 of that same year.

By September 1919, an engineering company was authorized by the “Canal Commission” to dredge and clean canals. At the time there were no seawalls used in the system. As the system matured, wood and later asbestos panels would be used to secure the canal walls. Today, aluminum sheeting is the canal wall of choice.

Today’s system of canals and boat ramps on area lakes are maintained by the Lakes Region Lakes Management District created by citizen referendum more than 105 years ago.

Our “Chain of Lakes” is viewed by many citizens as our defining asset, all the more reason to be known as the “Chain of Lakes City.”

The decade from 1910 to 1920 is arguably the timeframe where the smallest number of our citizens created some of Winter Haven’s greatest destiny-defining moments.

Next Month: “The Roaring Twenties and the Florida Boom!”

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GOOD FOOD POLK

Market on Kentucky is a specialty market that’s redefining local shopping. Nestled in the heart of Downtown Lakeland at 126 S. Kentucky Ave, this exciting new marketplace was created by the owners of Frescos to bring together locally sourced packaged goods of the highest quality— and after our first visit, we can confidently say it delivers on that promise! Pictured are the Meraki Bakehouse counter with decadent pastries and the Pine House Farm & Cattle’s locally raised beef. Beyond those two, Market on Kentucky is also home to several standout vendors including: Andrew Logan’s Confections – Handcrafted sweets and gourmet chocolates; Gone Greens –Unique, collard green dips and spreads; Heirloom Jams – Small-batch jams; and Heartland Snacks – Perfectly crunchy and delicious local treats.

La Gran Muralla is the perfect place for a fun night out with your friends! The vibes reign supreme from the moment you enter through the speakeasy door. Just ask the host for the code, and you’re in. You’re transported from a standard convenience store into a dimly lit restaurant with unexpected party lights, wine wall, stylish bar, and jumbo fish tank. The roaring music sets the tone that you are here for a good time. Pictured is the Chocolate Marquise, a simple chocolate mousse and fudge dessert, decadent and perfect for any chocolate lover. La Gran Muralla is located at 2810 Lakeland Highlands Road in Lakeland.

For National Muffin Day on February 20, our office took on the very serious task of taste-testing 12 locally made muffins—because what better way to honor this glorious holiday? Pictured here are the Black & Brew coffee cake muffin and the gluten-free delight from Bandidas. But which muffin reigned supreme in our highly scientific (read: totally biased) office poll? Find out at goodfoodpolk.com!

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SPRING GARDENING CHORES FOR CENTRAL FLORIDA YARDS

Spring in central Florida is always a welcome sight, even though our region does not experience the harsh winters seen in other parts of the country. However, this year, the effects of winter weather are noticeably evident in our landscapes, and you may have frost/freeze damage on plants that have seen no damage in the past. Whether you are undertaking a major planting project or simply performing routine spring maintenance, there is always something to do in a central Florida yard!

If you are doing a springtime spruce up of your yard, consider adding the following items to your to-do list.

1. MULCH REFRESH

Replenish mulch to 2-3 inches in all mulched beds. Use recycled or by-product mulch such as oak leaves, pine straw, pine bark, melaleuca, or eucalyptus mulch. This will help keep down weeds and creates a neat and tidy appearance. Take advantage of the fallen oak leaves at this time of year, they make a great (free) option. Don’t forget to pull the mulch away from the base of all shrubs and trees!

2. SPRINKLER SYSTEM CHECK

It’s the time of year to do an annual sprinkler system check-up. Turn on your system and check for broken heads, overspray, and other problems. Calibrate (or measure) the output of your system by measuring how much water you are applying to your yard and make sure your time clock is accurate. Follow the instructions on this helpful worksheet: fawn.ifas.ufl.edu/tools/irrigation_ presentation/fawn_app_rate.pdf.

*While you are making repairs and checking your irrigation system, don’t forget to make sure your rain sensor is functioning—it’s the law!

3. PRUNE SHRUBS AND TREES

Early spring is an excellent time to prune flowering shrubs and trees. Remove any dead or diseased branches to promote healthy growth and improve air circulation. For shrubs that bloom in the spring, it’s best to wait until after they have flowered to prune. It is important to wait until all risk of frost and freeze has passed before spring pruning. Many plants that die back to the ground in the winter will return in the next couple of months so just be patient and don’t dig them out!

As you prune your plants, consider adding the waste to a compost pile instead of piling it by the curb. This, combined with kitchen scraps, will break down to create a lovely garden amendment.

4. LAWN CARE

When it comes to spring lawn maintenance, temperature and application timing are very important. If applying fertilizer, do not apply until the lawn is actively growing. That means April in central Florida. Select a product that contains slow-release nitrogen and no phosphorus. If you are applying a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent weed seeds from germinating, it must be applied before daytime temperatures reach 65-70 degrees for 4 to 5 consecutive days to be effective. If you have missed the window, you can use a postemergence herbicide. Do not apply weed-and-feed products as weed (herbicide) and feed (fertilizer) products are not applied during the same time of year and thus are not effective when applied together. Additionally, these types of products can damage the surrounding landscape plants.

Lawncare can be confusing for the central Florida homeowner. Please reach out to our Plant Clinic with any questions so that we can help.

5. INSTALL NEW PLANTS

After the winter months, gardeners in central Florida are ready to see color and interest in the landscape, and many are eagerly awaiting all the spring plant sales (FYI, the Polk County Master Gardener Volunteer Plant Sale is on April 26). Look for Florida-Friendly, native, and lowmaintenance plants to add to your landscape this spring. For plant suggestions and lists, contact the Plant Clinic.

By focusing on these tasks, central Florida gardeners can set the stage for a productive and beautiful spring growing season. 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 am - 4 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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THE OVERSTORY

Spring is a time when the interconnectedness of life becomes vividly apparent, and “The Overstory” masterfully captures this intricate web. Powers weaves together multiple storylines, each rooted in a unique relationship with trees, highlighting the profound impact of the natural world on our lives. As the plot unfolds, we are drawn into a complex web of life that trees sustain and the stark realities of deforestation and climate change. Powers’ prose brings the characters to life and evokes a deep appreciation for the natural world.

THE LIGHT PIRATE

Spring is a time of liminality - suspended between the dormancy of winter and the full bloom of summer, a threshold where the world is in a state of flux. Liminality is the theme of this novel set in a not-too-distant Florida – where climate change and extreme weather claim the land and survival requires decisions and adaptations at every moment. The story explores the way in which we individually react to change we cannot control. The magic comes in the form of light transmitted in a new and powerful way, but is it magic or a natural adaptation? Brooks–Dalton brilliantly captures the changing landscape, complex characters, and the way joy and heartbreak exist together even in dire times.

LATE MIGRATIONS

In this book, Renkl explores the cycles of life through an interconnecting series of essays on the passage of time that touch on both joy and grief. Paired beautifully with illustrations from her brother, Billy, Renkl’s deep connection to the natural world leaps off the page through her writing. This book is both lyrical and accessible, filled with vivid descriptions of flora and fauna that mirror the themes of growth and change within her own life in the Deep South. Enjoy these short essays on repeat - a springtime ritual you keep returning to savor.

MOTHERING SUNDAY

Set in a single day - March 30, 1924, the story centers on Jane Fairchild, a young housemaid who spends this one significant day with her longtime lover, Paul Sheringham, the heir to a wealthy family. This encounter unfolds against the backdrop of societal changes and personal aspirations, creating a tapestry of emotion and reflection. The narrative explores Jane’s memories, the choices that shape her identity, and the impact of the war on the lives of those around her, delving into themes of forbidden love and the search for meaning.

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Winter Haven Public Library

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THE ENCHANTED APRIL

Yes, this book is set in April and not March, but the charming tale, “The Enchanted April,” is the perfect spring read. Four women from very different backgrounds venture to an enchanting Italian castle for a month-long escape from their mundane lives in England. As the women experience the joys of sun-drenched days, they confront their struggles and insecurities, and in the process, each undergoes a transformative journey. This is a bright and sensory read - filled with beautiful descriptions of the natural beauty of the Italian Riviera.

THE LANGUAGE OF TREES

This anthology explores how trees enrich our world, from their vital role in the ecosystem to their profound impact on our culture and spirit. This book is very unusual because it blends essays, poems, and visual art. Through each chapter, contributions from a diverse group of writers, scientists, and artists led us to discover how trees have shaped our history, inspired our creativity, and nourished our souls. This book is a love letter to the natural world and a call to reconnect with the wisdom and beauty of trees.

THE SEED KEEPER

In this novel, history melds together with fiction that spans generations and showcases the Indigenous ways of being. The story follows Rosalie and her family as she explores the connection to her Dakota heritage and the enduring power of seeds. From a young age, she learns about the sacred relationship between seeds, land, and her family’s history, symbolizing sustenance, the preservation of Indigenous traditions, and a profound link to the past. Much like the seeds that lie dormant in the winter and burst forth with new life in the spring, Rosalie’s journey reminds us of the importance of preserving traditions and knowledge for future generations.

The Temporal Screen: Reappearing Acts

The audiences who once gathered to witness live feats of escape and illusion, whether in grand theaters or intimate parlor rooms, were the very same who later beheld cinema’s first flickering screens.

For some, the experiences might have felt much the same—the same stirring of wonder, the same exhilaration for human possibility, and the same reverence for those fleeting moments when we allow ourselves to be deceived, if only to escape into a world where anything feels within reach. The craft of conjuration, stage illusion, and live performance are connected by more than necessary ingenuity, innovation, and the drive to put on a show. They grew up together and continue to stay in touch.

Georges Méliès is often regarded as the “father of special effects” and the first to blend cinema with the art of illusion. His 1901 film, “Excelsior! The Prince of Magicians” demonstrated how cinematic techniques—such as jump cuts, multiple exposures, and stop motion—could create visually magical moments on screen. Méliès established the foundation for magician-centered films by portraying magic not merely as a trick but as a transformative experience, one that could transport audiences beyond reality and into a world of endless possibility.

Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz in Budapest, Hungary in 1874, immigrated to the United States with his family in 1878, arriving in Appleton,

Wisconsin, and later moving to New York City. At the turn of the 20th century, when Houdini rose to fame, America was experiencing a massive wave of immigration, with millions arriving from Europe—many of whom would shape the future of performance both on and off screen. Houdini’s rise to becoming the world’s most famous escape artist mirrored the broader immigrant experience. His daring escapes from handcuffs, locked trunks, and sealed containers symbolized the struggles of immigrants breaking free from societal constraints. In an era when xenophobia and restrictive immigration laws were on the rise, Houdini’s success sent a powerful message: an immigrant could not only integrate but also dominate popular culture.

Houdini in “The Grim Game” (1919)

In 1919, Houdini starred in “The Grim Game,” a film once feared lost to a fire until its recent rediscovery—which featured a dramatic airplane collision that became one of early cinema’s most talked-about stunts. Seeking greater creative and distribution control, Houdini founded his own film company, Houdini Picture Corporation, in 1921. In “The Man from Beyond” (1922), he blended his love for adventure and the supernatural, portraying a man revived after being frozen for 100 years. His films pushed the boundaries of physical realism in cinema and even science fiction. His filmed performances allow future audiences to witness feats that we might have only read about otherwise.

The next age of cinema would pay homage to early innovators through the use of effects pioneered by stage and screen magicians, as well as through direct biographical depictions. “Houdini” (1953), directed by George Marshall and produced by George Pal, began a string of loosely based film adaptations of his life on screen.

Houdini’s student, Orson Welles, used magic as a lens through which he

understood storytelling, deception, and audience engagement. Welles often blended magic with theater, incorporating elements of illusion into his stage productions and later into his filmmaking, manipulating audience perception and bending expectations. In films like “Citizen Kane” (1941) and later “F for Fake” (1973), Welles played with truth and illusion, much like a magician does with an audience.

Directed by Christopher Nolan, “The Prestige” (2006), adapted from Christopher Priest’s novel of the same name, became one of my all-time favorite films upon first viewing. The mere sight of a top hat now evokes a visceral sensation in the most imaginative corners of my mind. The story of two rival magicians, portrayed by Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman, explores the lengths they go to in pursuit of the perfect illusion.

Set in an era brimming with the promise of scientific discovery, the film portrays historical truth through sheer curtains, both mysterious and fantastic. It invites the viewer to imagine the impact that real-life innovator Nikola Tesla, played by David Bowie, had on those

who witnessed the future of electricity unfold before them. The film’s nonlinear narrative and intricate twists reflect the principles of misdirection and deception that define magic itself. At its core—and subsequently stamped upon my heart—is a breathtaking exploration of what drives one to create the illusion of the impossible.

The stage, the illusion, and the trick may have evolved, but the magic never disappeared. It merely changed hands, transformed in form and name, passed down from one generation of artists to the next. We continue to benefit from the ingenuity of those crafters of illusion, from the boldness it took to share their craft, and from the inspiration they provided to those who bring magic to life today.

If you watch closely and often, the threads between past and present are no longer invisible. As they materialize, the illusion before you will only become more fantastic, revealing that the art of magic— whether on stage or screen—continues to shape the way we see, believe, and dream.

MARCH 2025

MARCH IS WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

LAKELAND REGIONAL HEALTH HOLLIS CANCER CENTER PROMISE RUN

Mar 1, 2025, 6-10 AM

Lake Mirror Promendae

121 S. Lake Ave, Lakeland

Join us as we walk, jog, or run. The 5K and 10K courses will begin at Lake Mirror Promenade and continue through the historic streets and around the lakes of Lakeland. The run raises crucial funds for the Hollis Cancer Center, enabling our expert oncologist team to expand our care. promiserun.org

LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET

Mar 1, 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

HERITAGE DAY

Mar 1, 2025, 8 AM-2 PM

Kathleen Area Historical Society Heritage Park 8950 N Campbell Rd, Lakeland

Commemorate the 1991 founding of the Society and celebrate the rich agricultural heritage of our 8 communities. Live entertainment, pioneer skills demos, cane grinding and syrup making, vendors, cake walk, children’s activities, and more! Breakfast 8 - 10 am, lunch 11 am. Free parking & admission.

CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY CHARITY PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT

Mar 1, 2025, 8 AM-3 PM

Kelly Recreation Complex

404 Imperial Blvd, Lakeland

A day filled with Dinks, Ernes, Berts, Dropshots, and most importantly HOPE! The CHS Mixed Doubles Tournament brings together community leaders and influencers from throughout the state for a day of Pickleball to support the children and families in our community. chsfl.org

LAKELAND CARS AND COFFEE

Mar 1, 2025, 8-10 AM

Lakeland Linder International Airport 3900 Don Emerson Drive, Lakeland

Every month on the first Saturday.  This is an informal group of automobile enthusiasts who get together to show their cars. All types of cars are welcome.

CAFFEINE & GASOLINE

Mar 1, 2025, 8-10 AM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland

Roll into Bonnet Springs Park on the first Saturday of every month for a local car meetup. All exotic, classic, luxury, hot rod, and import cars are welcome! No registration is required.

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET

Mar 1, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM

250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven

An authentic community farmers market to support local entrepreneurs and create a healthy foodie destination every Saturday. The market is located on the NE corner of 3rd St. and Ave C SW in downtown Winter Haven. winterhavenfarmersmarket.com

YOGA IN THE GARDEN

Mar 1, 2025, 9-10 AM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

This inclusive class includes gentle yoga movements that move our spine in all directions, and breathing techniques. All levels welcome. Bring your yoga mat. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

BLUES BROTHERS BRUNCH

Mar 1, 2025, 10 AM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Food Served at 10AM, Show Begins at 11:15AM. Join the Historic Ritz for an amazing brunch buffet and a live show featuring Brass Heart Band! Once again those wacky Blues Brothers return for “Another Mission from God” as they get chased by a mystery Lady wanting revenge. theatrewinterhaven.com

BIRDING ON THE BOARDWALK

Mar 1, 2025, 10 AM-12 PM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland

Guests will have the opportunity to use our collection of birding scopes at the Observation Dock and check-out binoculars and birding guides for independent use along the Mims Family Boardwalk. Open to all ages with adult supervision. bonnetspringspark.com

MULBERRY CAR SHOW AT THE MULBERRY CHILI COOK-OFF

Mar 1, 2025, 11 AM - 3 PM

Downtown Mulberry

All proceeds will benefit local non-profits that serve the Mulberry community. All makes and models are welcome! Awards will be given. Registration for entry is $15. There will be door prizes awarded throughout the event. cityofmulberryfl.org

SPRING TRAINING: PHILLIES VS. TIGERS

Mar 1, 2025, 1:05 PM

Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland mlb.com/tigers

LAKE WALES MARDI GRAS PARADE

Mar 1, 2025, 3 PM

Downtown Lake Wales

200 E Park Ave, Lake Wales

Since 1984, this amazing parade and festival has brought excitement to Lake Wales with floats, beads, live music, food, and spirits. For more info visit: lwmardigras.com

BOWEN YARD GRAND OPENING

CELEBRATION

Mar 1, 2025, 11 AM-9 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

Join in the celebration of Bowen Yard with bounce houses, live music and more! More info on FB @bowenyardwh

COMMUNITYFEST

Mar 1, 2025, 11 AM-4 PM

Central Park

1-35 4th St NW, Winter Haven

A day full of FREE family fun. Guests can look forward to games, entertainment, character meet & greets, activities and so much more. winterhavenchamber.com

LKLD INDIE SUPER BASH

Mar 1, 2025, 11 AM

Union Hall

1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland

March 1 & 2. Two stages, 40 bands. Celebrating original music from Polk County. Doors at 11am and Music at noon. unionhallevents.com

WOMEN’S SELF-DEFENSE CLASSES

Mar 1, 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 863-834-3284 or 863-834-3284.

SYLVIA

Mar 1, 2025, 2 PM

Theatre Winter Haven

210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven

Greg is a man of middle age, a restless empty-nester, tired of his job in finance, looking for meaning in his life. Sylvia is an exuberant and beautiful lab/poodle mix, astray in Central Park, looking for a new home. theatrewinterhaven.com

CYPRESS GARDENS WATER SKI SHOW

Mar 1, 2025, 3:30-5 PM

Martin Luther King Park

275 S Lake Silver Dr. , Winter Haven

Free ski show! Pre-show begins at 3:30pm, show begins at 4pm. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on, and cash for the 50/50 raffle. Concessions available for purchase. cypressgardensskiteam.com

LIVE MUSIC AT BOWEN YARD

Mar 1, 2025, 6-9 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven

March 1: Dan Pepin; March 7: Jay Hill; March 8: Laura Brimer; March 14: Adrienne Richards; March 15: T Michael; March 21: Alyssa Novis; March 22: Adrienne Richards; March 28: Mike Harris; March 29: T Michael.

THE HIGHWAY 41 BAND LIVE

Mar 1, 2025, 6 PM - 9 PM

Balmoral Bar & Grill

124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City, With free entrance and free parking, it’s the perfect night to gather your friends and experience great music, drinks, and vibes!

TOOTSIE

Mar 1, 2025, 7:30 PM

Lakeland Community Theatre

121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland

Based on the hit comedy film starring Dustin Hoffman and ranked as one of the best comedies of alltime. lakelandcommunitytheatre.com

MIKE CRONIN FROM BOSTON COMEDY FESTIVAL!

Mar 1, 2025, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

You might have seen Mike on his “Best Buds Comedy Tour” or from his viral hit “The Hipster Song” on Youtube. winterhavenlol.com

PARADISE MARKET

Mar 2, 2025, 9 AM - 2 PM

Camp Margaritaville Auburndale

361 Denton Avenue, Auburndale

This vibrant market features over 60 local small businesses who are sharing their unique creations. The market is indoor and on our covered porch, free to attend.

LKLD INDIE SUPER BASH

Mar 2, 2025, 11 AM

Union Hall

1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland

Two stages, 40 bands. Celebrating original music from Polk County. Doors at 11am and Music at noon. unionhallevents.com

SYLVIA

Mar 2, 2025, 2 PM

Theatre Winter Haven

210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven

Greg is a man of middle age, a restless empty-nester, tired of his job in finance, looking for meaning in his life. Sylvia is an exuberant and beautiful lab/poodle mix, astray in Central Park, looking for a new home. theatrewinterhaven.com

TOOTSIE

Mar 2, 2025, 2 PM

Lakeland Community Theatre

121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland

Based on the hit comedy film starring Dustin Hoffman and ranked as one of the best comedies of alltime. lakelandcommunitytheatre.com

STEM SPROUTS

Mar 3, 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. aceedu.org

SPRING TRAINING: BLUE JAYS VS. TIGERS

Mar 3, 2025, 1:05 PM

Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland mlb.com/tigers

MARCH 2025

TRADITIONAL CHINESE MAHJONG MEETUP

Mar 3, 2025, 1:30-3:30 PM

Winter Haven Public Library

325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven

Simple rules and so much fun!  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.

OFF THE WALL SOUL LINE DANCING CLASS

Mar 3, 2025, 6:30-8 PM

Coleman-Bush Building

1104 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Lakeland

For all ages and skill levels! We specialize in 90 minutes of movement to your favorite Hip Hop, Rhythm & Blues, and Pop songs! It’s sure to be a good time!

LAKELAND CITY COMMISSION

SUN ‘N FUN BREAKFAST

Mar 4, 2025, 7:30-9 AM

Skylight Hangar at SUN ‘n FUN Expo Campus

4075 James C Ray Dr, Lakeland

Gene Conrad, SUN ‘n FUN/ACE CEO talks about plans for the 51st Annual 2025 SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo. Attendees at the breakfast will have the chance to win exciting door prizes. flysnf.org

EDIBLE LANDSCAPING

Mar 4, 2025, 10-11:30 AM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Join Horticulture Manager Taylor Walker for a presentation about how to grow a beautiful edible landscape that will provide aesthetic enjoyment and delicious, fresh foods. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES

Mar 4, 2025, 5 PM or 8 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave., Winter Haven

Hear all of your favorites! Two shows on one day. theatrewinterhaven.com

LAKELAND RUNNERS CLUB: KIDS RUN CLUB

Mar 4, 2025, 5-6 PM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

For children in k - 5 and is 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

FREE TAX PREPARATION

Mar 5, 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 from 12:30PM - 4:00PM through April 9th (except March 19th) This location will be APPOINTMENTS ONLY. To schedule, call (850) 786 - 1306 or email resourcecenter@uwcf.org. For other locations and “what to bring” please visit mulberrycsc.org/free-tax-prep.

SPRING TRAINING: TIGERS VS. PHILLIES

Mar 5, 2025, 1:05 PM

Joker Marchant Stadium

2125 N Lake Ave, Lakeland mlb.com/tigers

DEAD SWAN SOCIETY BANNED BOOK CLUB

Mar 5, 2025, 6 PM

Location Changes Each Month

We meet the first Wednesday at a different location each meeting. Each meeting will have a different volunteer moderator to lead the discussion. Please check our website or Facebook for the location of each meeting. deadswansociety.com

ACCESS ART: SPECIAL NEEDS

Mar 6, 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 meet once a month to engage in viewing and discussing artwork that is exhibited. Registration preferred but not required. For registration or questions, please text Tinia Clark at 863-224-8557 or online. Please included guardian or caretaker in total attendee number. agbmuseum.org

AFTER HOURS AT THE MUSEUM

Mar 6, 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

Mar 6, 2025, 5 PM

The Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven 5 pm doors open, 6 pm games start! This event blends strobe lights, upbeat music, and big prizes. $30 for the game packet. FB @theritzwinterhaven

DRAG BINGO

Mar 6, 7-10 PM

Balmoral Bar & Grill

124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City

Get ready for a fabulous night of fun at Drag Bingo! Free to play! Ages 21+ only.

ADAM MINNICK & FRIENDS!

Mar 6, 2025, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, 19 3rd Street NW, Winter Haven

Adam Minnick has performed at clubs across the country. You can now catch his Dry Bar special on Youtube! See him LIVE one night only! winterhavenlol.com

NATIONAL EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION DAY

Mar 7, 2025

FIRST FRIDAY WINTER HAVEN

Mar 7, 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. Shop downtown businesses who stay open late for the event, and hear live musicians and other entertainment at multiple venues. Free car show along Magnolia Ave. Check the socials for monthly specials @whfirstfriday.

FIRST FRIDAY: MARDI GRAS

Mar 7, 2025, 6-9 PM

Downtown Lakeland

Enjoy food, drinks, beads & more!

Downtown shops and restaurants will be open late. Don’t miss the Makers Market, featuring local artists and creators, on N Kentucky Ave, Food Trucks on Pine St., and the Classy Car Show on Tennessee Ave. DowntownLKLD.com.

LIVE MUSIC AT BOWEN YARD

Mar 7, 2025, 6-9 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven

March 7: Jay Hill; March 8: Laura Brimer; March 14: Adrienne Richards; March 15: T Michael; March 21: Alyssa Novis; March 22: Adrienne Richards; March 28: Mike Harris; March 29: T Michael.

SPRING TRAINING: TIGERS VS. ORIOLES

Mar 7, 2025, 6:05 PM

Joker Marchant Stadium

2125 N Lake Ave, Lakeland mlb.com/tigers

CONCERT UNDER THE STARS: CHRIS JONES & THE NIGHT DRIVERS

Mar 7, 2025, 7-9 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Chris Jones & the Night Drivers make some of the most distinctively elegant yet driving bluegrass music heard anywhere today. Deeply rooted in tradition but never bound to it, they deliver original music with tight arrangements, emotional authenticity, and engaging humor. Registration required, bring your own chairs. boktowergardens.org

KEVIN WHITE FROM HBO!

Mar 7, 2025, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Kevin White has been seen on NBC and HBO, and headlines comedy clubs across the country. Don’t miss your chance to see this comedy vet LIVE! winterhavenlol.com

DANCE HALL: PIRATES & PRINCESS THEME

Mar 7, 2025, 8-11:59 PM

The Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Free to attend with live entertainment and cash bar. theatrewinterhaven.com

TONY SANDS STARRING IN ‘SINATRA’ THE MUSICAL

Mar 7, 2025, 7:30 PM - 11 PM

Balmoral Event Center

116 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City

The life, times, and legendary songs of Frank Sinatra! Enjoy a multimedia extravaganza filled with timeless classics and unforgettable performances. centralfloridatix.com

D’TOUR

Mar 7, 2025, 8 PM - 1 AM

Balmoral Bar & Grill

124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City

Get ready to rock the night away at Noche Latina! Enjoy a fantastic night of music with FREE entry.

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

Mar 8, 2025

SPRING OBSESSION 2025

Mar 8, 2025, 8 AM

210 E Main St, Lakeland

60+ vendors: specialty plants, orchids, food, music, and more! Dog-friendly and kids activities. Proceeds from this event help The Lakeland Rotary Club supports its partners in education, the Southwest Elementary & Southwest Middle Schools. springobsession.org.

LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS

CURB MARKET

Mar 8, 2025, 8 AM-2 PM

Downtown Lakeland

117 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland

Open every Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm, - CONTINUED

MARCH 2025

September through May. (Summer Hours June and July, 8am - 1pm. More info on FB @LKLDCurbMarket

POLK SENIOR GAMES 5K ROAD RACE

& 5000M & 1500M WALK

Mar 8, 2025, 8:30 AM-1 PM

Bartow High School

1270 S Broadway Avenue, Bartow Polk Senior Games is a non-profit organization that presents an annual two-week series of Olympic-style sports and games for men and women 50 years of age and over. polkseniorgames.org

THE ART OF TABLESCAPING: A DISCUSSION WITH LYDIA MENZIES

Mar 8, 2025, 9-11:30 AM

The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland

This event is dedicated to celebrating the creativity and potential in table design while supporting our community. Attendees will be immersed in a stunning showcase of table settings and discussions, aimed at inspiring both novice hosts and experienced entertainers. jlgl.org

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET

Mar 8, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM

250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven

An authentic community farmers market to support local entrepreneurs and create a healthy foodie destination every Saturday. 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. winterhavenfarmersmarket.com

CENTRAL PARK ART FESTIVAL

Mar 8 & 9, 2025

Central Park

1-35 4th St NW, Winter Haven

Showcasing a collection of artists from around the country, this annual event is a visual delight for all art enthusiasts. March 8 from 9am-4pm and March 9 from 10am - 4pm. ridgeart.org

ASK A MASTER GARDENER AT THE WHFM

Mar 8, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM

250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven

Visit the Polk County Master Gardener Volunteer booth for the latest gardening information and to ask gardening questions. Winter Haven Farmer’s Market location: The parking lot behind 250 Magnolia Av., SW. Across from Grove Roots Brewing.

LAKE REGION VILLAGE ART SHOW

Mar 8, 2025, 9 AM-2 PM Lake Region Village

3185US Hwy. 27 South, Haines City

Featuring acrylics, oils, watercolors and other canvas works. Joined by the Lake Region Village Woodcarvers displaying various carvings.

CRACKER AT THE RITZ BRUNCH

Mar 8, 2025, 10 AM

The Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Join at the Historic Ritz for an amazing brunch buffet and a live show and satirists Compton & Bennett. Enjoy an 85-minute satirical roasting of all things Florida in song and sketch comedy. You’ll hear Snowbird Come and He Won’t Go Home, Swampland Scam, Migrant

Worker Man, and many more! theatrewinterhaven.com

THE ART OF TABLESCAPING

Mar 8, 2025, 12-5 PM

The Junior League Building 90 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland

Attendees will be immersed in a stunning showcase of table settings and discussions, aimed at inspiring both novice hosts and experienced entertainers. Our goal is for attendees to leave feeling empowered and motivated to host their next gathering with elegance, confidence, and flair. One-hour time slots. jlgl.org

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF

MARY LOUISE CURTIS BOK

Mar 8, 2025, 2-3 PM

Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

To celebrate Women’s History Month, Barbara Benedett, the Senior Archivist at the Curtis Institute of Music will delve into the fascinating life of Mary Louise Curtis (1876-1970), wife of Edward Bok. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

SECOND SATURDAY CRUISE-IN

Mar 8, 2025, 4-8 PM

Downtown City Park N Bartow Ave, Auburndale

CLASSERN STRING QUARTET

Mar 8, 2025, 4-8 PM

Lake Wales Arts Center

1099 SR 60 E, Lake Wales

Get ready for a spectacular evening of music as the Classern String Quartet returns! Imagine Mozart and Beethoven with a fresh, energetic flair, alongside mash-ups featuring some of today’s popular hits. lakewalesartscouncil.org

CHAMPAGNE & SHAMROCKS

Mar 8, 2025, 5:30 PM

Nora Mayo Hall

500 3rd St, NW, Winter Haven

The evening will begin with a social hour (cash bar), and horse d’oeuvres followed by a catered champagne dinner. A concert by the Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra at 7:30 pm. Black tie optional. RSVP at symphonyguildofwinterhaven.org.

LIVE MUSIC AT BOWEN YARD

Mar 8, 2025, 6-9 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven

March 8: Laura Brimer; March 14: Adrienne Richards; March 15: T Michael; March 21: Alyssa Novis; March 22: Adrienne Richards; March 28: Mike Harris; March 29: T Michael.

B. HAVEN

Mar 8, 2025, 6-9 PM

Balmoral Bar & Grill

124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City Live music! centralfloridatix.com

VOICES: MUSIC FOR A CAUSE: A NIGHT OF COVERS

Mar 8, 2025, 7 PM

The Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Join us for an inspiring evening of music as we raise our

voices to support our youth and their future! Featuring incredible cover performances. theatrewinterhaven.com

LSO SYMPHONY SERIES - WELCOME HOME

Mar 8, 2025, 7-9 PM

Branscomb Auditorium at Florida Southern College

111 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, Lakeland

With special guests as they return to their hometown of Lakeland—Carolyn Wann Bailey, Principal 2nd Violin, Nashville Symphony and Julius Wirth Fuentes, Principal Viola, National Philharmonic. Plus, don’t miss selections from our talented Beth Mason Young Artist Award recipients. lkldsymphony.org

ABSOLUTE QUEEN

Mar 8, 2025, 7-10 PM

Polk Theatre

121 South Florida Ave, Lakeland

Experience the hyper-realistic sights and sounds of a Queen concert in the early 1980s/ Filled with the biggest hits, incredible vocals, stories about Queen and the songs, costume changes, and high-energy singalong songs that will lift you off your seat! polktheatre.org

AN EVENING WITH ELVIS: WITH DWIGHT ICENHOWER

Mar 8, 2025, 7:30 PM - 9 PM

Gem Theater

110 NW 1st Avenue, Mulberry

Join us for a night with the King! Dwight Icenhower, the world-touring, award-winning Elvis tribute artist returns to the Gem Theater for a night of your favorite Elvis standards. You will not want to miss this performance! centralfloridatix.com

KEVIN WHITE FROM HBO!

Mar 8, 2025, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Kevin White has been seen on NBC and HBO, and headlines comedy clubs across the country. Don’t miss your chance to see this comedy vet LIVE! winterhavenlol.com

SPRING TRAINING: TIGERS VS. PIRATES

Mar 9, 2025, 1:05 PM

Joker Marchant Stadium

2125 N Lake Ave, Lakeland mlb.com/tigers

SILENT BOOK CLUB

Mar 9, 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.

MUSICAL MOMENTS IN RAGTIME PIANO

Mar 9, 2025, 2:30-3:30 PM

Winter Haven History Museum

660 Pope Ave., Winter Haven

Featuring Ashton Shira-Phan at the Steinway. Doors open at 2 pm. Free and open to the public.

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS

Mar 9, 2025, 2 AM

Lose one hour of sleep, change those clocks!

TRADITIONAL CHINESE MAHJONG MEETUP

Mar 10, 2025, 1:30-3:30 PM

Winter Haven Public Library

325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven

Simple rules and so much fun!  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.

2025 MAYOR’S SUNRISE PRAYER BREAKFAST

Mar 11, 2025, 7-8:45 AM

2250 S. Floral Ave, Bartow

The City of Bartow’s Mayor, Trish Pfeiffer, cordially invites you to the 38th Annual Mayor’s Sunrise Prayer Breakfast at the Bartow Civic Center. Guest speaker: Freddie Stephenson. bartowchamber.com

BIRDS OF POLK COUNTY: IDENTIFYING BIRDS IN AND AROUND BOK TOWER GARDENS

Mar 11, 2025, 10-11 AM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Designed to teach you how to identify frequently seen birds of Polk County, including many of the birds seen at Bok Tower Gardens. Tips will be shared on differentiating between similar species and the best times of the year and locations to see certain species. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

TRIBUTE TO JAMES TAYLOR

Mar 11, 2025, 5 PM or 8 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave., Winter Haven

Hear all of your favorites! Two shows, one day. theatrewinterhaven.com

LAKELAND RUNNERS CLUB: KIDS RUN CLUB

Mar 11, 2025, 5-6 PM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

For children in k - 5 and is 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

MARCH 2025

SENIOR SOCIAL

Mar 12, 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. More info on FB @rosedynastyfoundation

DINNER AND A SHOW: THE DISTRICT

Mar 12, 2025, 5 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave., Winter Haven

Featuring an amazing dinner buffet and a Tribute performed by The District! Featuring iconic songs from Jefferson Airplane, Cream, The Doors, CSNY, Procol Harum, Janis Joplin, and more, this show captures the spirit from this legendary time. theatrewinterhaven.com

BINGO AT BOWEN YARD

Mar 12, 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! Date:2nd and 4th Wednesday. More info on FB @bowenyardwh

SPRING TRAINING: TIGERS VS. RAYS

Mar 12, 2025, 1:05 PM

Joker Marchant Stadium 2125 N Lake Ave, Lakeland mlb.com/tigers

THE MALE INTELLECT: AN OXYMORON

Mar 13 - 16, 2025

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave., Winter Haven

This has become a worldwide phenomenon, having been translated into dozens of languages and performed in just as many countries. It is hands down the funniest relationship show you will ever see. theatrewinterhaven.com

WAITRESS

Mar 13 - April 6, 2025

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. Supported by her quirky crew of fellow waitresses and loyal customers, Jenna summons the secret ingredient she’s been missing all along — courage. theatrewinterhaven.com

NIK MACIK & FRIENDS!

Mar 13, 2025, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

You might recognize Nik Macik from Prime Video or Tubi TV. Now he brings his funny friends to Laugh Out Lounge. Don’t miss this funny show! winterhavenlol.com

SPRING TRAINING: YANKEES VS. TIGERS

Mar 13, 2025, 1:05 PM

Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium

2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland mlb.com/tigers

PI DAY

Mar 14, 2025

Celebrate pi & pie.

MUSICAL HAMMERS CONCERT

Mar 14, 2025, 1:30-3:30 PM

Winter Haven Public Library

325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven

Live music featuring the Hammered Dulcimer. Free.

LIVE MUSIC AT BOWEN YARD

Mar 14, 2025, 6-9 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven

March 14: Adrienne Richards; March 15: T Michael; March 21: Alyssa Novis; March 22: Adrienne Richards; March 28: Mike Harris; March 29: T Michael.

DIXIELAND NIGHT MARKET

Mar 14, 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.

JASON ALLEN KING FROM DRY BAR COMEDY!

Mar 14, 2025, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Jason Allen King is the winner of The World Series of Comedy in Sarasota and just released his first Dry Bar Comedy special. winterhavenlol.com

CODE 787

Mar 14, 2025, 8:00 PM - 1:00 AM

Balmoral Bar & Grill

124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City

Get ready for an electrifying night of Latin rock, expect high-energy performances and a fantastic atmosphere.

Best of all, it’s free entry!

LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS

CURB MARKET

Mar 15, 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

Mar 15, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM

250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven

An authentic community farmers market to support local entrepreneurs and create a healthy foodie destination every Saturday. 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. winterhavenfarmersmarket.com

NATURE JOURNAL MAKING WITH CLAIRE FORMILLAN

Mar 15, 2025, 10 AM-1 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Learn basic bookbinding techniques with this coptic stitched journal. Participants will learn two basic stitches using papers ecoprinted by instructor, Claire Formillan of Beyond the Fold Paperie. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

PLANT CITY STRAWBERRY CLASSIC CRUISE-IN

Mar 15, 2025, 3-6 PM

McCall Park

100 N Collins St, Plant City

Join us for a day of fun and friendship and 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.

CYPRESS GARDENS WATER SKI SHOW

Mar 15, 2025, 3:30-5 PM

Martin Luther King Park

275 S Lake Silver Dr. , Winter Haven

Free ski show! Pre-show begins at 3:30pm, show begins at 4pm. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on, and cash for the 50/50 raffle. Concessions available for purchase. cypressgardensskiteam.com

LIVE MUSIC AT BOWEN YARD

Mar 15, 2025, 6-9 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven

March 15: T Michael; March 21: Alyssa Novis; March 22: Adrienne Richards; March 28: Mike Harris; March 29: T Michael.

THE DANIEL BURNS BAND

Mar 15, 2025, 7 PM - 10 PM

Camp Margaritaville Auburndale 361 Denton Avenue, Auburndale

Join us inside for an energetic performance by the Daniel Burns Band. This indoor event is open to the public with a $5 cover charge (pre-sale). centralfloridatix.com

RINGIN’ IN SPRING BARBERSHOP SHOW

Mar 15, 2025, 7:30-10 PM

Branscomb Memorial Auditorium

111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr, Lakeland

A night of extraordinary a cappella harmonies as four of the world’s premier Barbershop Harmony groups come together for a one-of-a-kind concert event.

JASON ALLEN KING FROM DRY BAR COMEDY!

Mar 15, 2025, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Jason Allen King is the winner of The World Series of Comedy in Sarasota and just released his first Dry Bar Comedy special. winterhavenlol.com

DIXIELAND MID-DAY MARKET

Mar 16, 2025, 10 AM-3 PM

Union Hall

1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland

Shop the market and find your next favorite artist, local brands, entrepreneurs and more! Vendors may apply at Emporiumlakeland.com

SPRING TRAINING: ORIOLES VS. TIGERS

Mar 16, 2025, 1:05 PM

Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium

2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland mlb.com/tigers

KPOP BAZAAR MARKET

Mar 16, 2025, 4-8 PM

Union Hall

1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland

A live DJ will spin the Korean pop tunes while you shop from vendors, dance, and play music trivia. 18+.

STILLNESS WITH SOUND

Mar 16, 6-7 PM

Keel Farms

5202 Thonotosassa Rd, Plant City

Release tension, reduce mind chatter, and recharge for the week ahead with this peaceful reset with Lupita Alvarez from Ignite the Fire Inside Wellness. centralfloridatix.com

MARCH 2025

TURN IT ON AGAIN: THE ULTIMATE GENESIS AND PHIL COLLINS TRIBUTE

Mar 16, 2025, 6 PM - 8 PM

Lake Eva Event Center

799 Johns Ave, Haines City

Step into a world of timeless rock and pop with “Turn It On Again,” Florida’s premier tribute band. Experience the magic of Genesis and Phil Collins as our remarkable frontman, who closely resembles and sounds like Phil Collins himself, brings unmatched energy and authenticity to the stage. centralfloridatix.com

FOREVER ELVIS ‘73

WITH DWIGHT ICENHOWER

Mar 16, 2025, 7-10 PM

Polk Theatre

121 South Florida Ave, Lakeland

Dwight Icenhower is a Five Time World Champion Elvis Presley Tribute Artist. He is considered to be one of the best Elvis Tribute Artists in the world today. He has mastered the 50s, 60s, and 70s eras of Elvis’ career and has won many national Elvis awards. polktheatre.org

PARADISE MARKET

Mar 16, 2025, 9 AM - 2 PM

Camp Margaritaville Auburndale 361 Denton Ave, Auburndale

This vibrant market features over 60 local small businesses who are sharing their unique creations. The market is indoor and free to attend.

SPRING TRAINING: PIRATES VS. TIGERS

Mar 17, 2025, 1:05 PM

Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland mlb.com/tigers

ST. PATRICK’S DAY WITH THE MUSICAL HAMMERS LIVE!

Mar 17, 2025, 1:30-3 PM Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

The Musical Hammers Band consists of several hammered dulcimer musicians playing and singing tunes, accompanied at times by guitar, penny whistle, mandolin, banjo and psaltery and even a steel drum. Full of enthusiasm and talent, their repertoire includes: Appalachian fiddle tunes, Waltzes, Holiday tunes, Calypso rhythms, Hymns, Celtic Jigs & more. boktowergardens.org

TRADITIONAL CHINESE MAHJONG MEETUP

Mar 17, 2025, 1:30-3:30 PM

Winter Haven Public Library

325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven

Simple rules and so much fun!  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.

OFF THE WALL SOUL LINE DANCING CLASS

Mar 17, 2025, 6:30-8 PM

Coleman-Bush Building

1104 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Lakeland

Class teaches classic and contemporary soul line dances for all ages and skill levels! We specialize in 90 minutes of movement to your favorite Hip Hop, Rhythm & Blues, and Pop songs!

TASTY TUESDAY + TUNES IN MUNN PARK

Mar 18, 2025, 4:30 PM Munn Park

201 E Main St, Lakeland

Enjoy live music in the park from 5:30-8:30 pm.

Purchase tickets for Tasty Tuesday and sample restaurants throughout the night. dowtownlkld.com

TRIBUTE TO JOURNEY AND STYX

Mar 18, 2025, 5 PM or 8 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave., Winter Haven

Two shows, one day. Hear all of your favorites! theatrewinterhaven.com

LAKELAND RUNNERS CLUB: KIDS RUN CLUB

Mar 18, 2025, 5-6 PM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

For children in k - 5 and is 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

DON QUIXOTE BY UKRAINE ODESA

NATIONAL BALLET

Mar 19, 2025, 7 PM

RP Funding Center

701 W Lime St, Lakeland

This extraordinary production features 45 worldclass dancers, who will captivate audiences with their passion, precision, and artistry. From breathtaking costumes to exquisite choreography, Don Quixote takes you on an unforgettable journey of romance, bravery, and boundless beauty. rpfundingcenter.com

WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?

Mar 19 & 20, 2025, 7:30-10 PM

Lakeland Community Theatre

121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland

It’s 2AM and George and Martha are just getting started. The middle-aged married couple, a once-promising historian and his boss’s frustrated daughter, welcome a younger professor and his wife for a nightcap—only to ensnare them in increasingly dangerous rounds of fun and games.

An unblinking portrait of two American marriages. lakelandcommunitytheatre.com

ART CONNECTS ALZ

Mar 20, 2025, 2-3:30 PM

The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland

This unique program encourages creative expression and social engagement for individuals in the early stages of dementia. This program is for individuals with dementia and their care partners. Space is limited and reservations are required. Please call 800-2723900 to reserve a spot. This event is organized by the Alzheimer’s Association .

NITRO BINGO

Mar 20, 2025, 5 PM

The Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

5 pm doors open, 6 pm games start! This event blends strobe lights, upbeat music, and big prizes. $30 for the game packet. FB @theritzwinterhaven

FLORIDA LECTURE SERIES

Mar 20, 2025, 7 PM

Florida Southern College

111 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, Lakeland Rich Kilby will share insights from his book, “Florida’s Healing Waters: Gilded Age Mineral Springs, Seaside Resorts, and Health Spas.” flsouthern.edu

PIANO SPARK: SEAN KENNARD

Mar 20, 2025, 7 PM

Southeastern University

1000 Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland

Presented by the School of Music at Southeastern U. music.seu.edu

BARTOW’S UNPARADE

Mar 21, 2025, 5:30-6 PM

Downtown Bartow

This is one of Florida’s most wacky parades featuring a Mutt Strutt and the King of the Unparade - SL Frisbie. Hope to see you there, but don’t blink - it’s a quick one! Parade begins at Nye Jordan Park and ends at Friday Fest, downtown Bartow.

FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE

Mar 21, 2025, 6 PM

Munn Park

201 E. Main St., Lakeland

Bring your lawn chairs or blankets! This event has a state liquor license, so you can leave a bar or restaurant with a drink to enjoy in Munn Park while you listen to the band.

LIVE MUSIC AT BOWEN YARD

Mar 21, 2025, 6-9 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven

March 21: Alyssa Novis; March 22: Adrienne Richards; March 28: Mike Harris; March 29: T Michael.

SPRING TRAINING: YANKEES VS. TIGERS

Mar 21, 2025, 6:05 PM

Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland mlb.com/tigers

TOWERING WITH BROADWAY:

A NIGHT OF BROADWAY MAGIC

Mar 21, 2025, 7-8:30 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Experience the magic of Broadway with a night of incredible music and entertainment featuring the talents of Steamin’ Jazz, Carillonneur Geert D’hollander and special guests. Bring your chairs and blankets. boktowergardens.org

THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) [REVISED] [AGAIN]

Mar 21 - 30, 2025

Gem Theater

110 Northwest 1st Avenue, Mulberry

Featuring all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays - performed in 97 minutes - by three actors. This fast-paced, witty, physical comedy will bring laughter for Shakespeare lovers and haters alike. Performed by The Missing Piece Theatre. centralfloridatix.com

DORI Y LA VIBRA

Mar 21, 2025, 8 PM - 1 AM

Balmoral Bar & Grill

124 Kenny Blvd, Haines City

A sizzling evening of Latin music and dancing with free entry! centralfloridatix.com

THE UNTEACHABLES COMEDY TOUR!

Mar 21, 2025, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

A group of teacher comedians, The Unteachables have been featured on NBC, The Breakfast Club, and The Roast Battle League. winterhavenlol.com

LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET

Mar 22, 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

MARCH 2025

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET

Mar 22, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM

250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven

An authentic community farmers market to support local entrepreneurs and create a healthy foodie destination every Saturday. The market is located on the NE corner of 3rd St. and Ave C SW in downtown Winter Haven. winterhavenfarmersmarket.com

OPERA BRUNCH

Mar 22, 2025, 10 AM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave., Winter Haven

Enjoy an amazing brunch buffet and a live show featuring Opera Orlando. theatrewinterhaven.com

SPRING TRAINING: TIGERS VS. BRAVES

Mar 22, 2025, 1:05 PM

Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland mlb.com/tigers

PELAGIC MAGIC!

Mar 22, 2025, 2-3 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Dive into the mesmerizing world of blackwater diving, where every night, billions of oceanic creatures undertake an astonishing migration up from the depths. Science educator and photographer Kristiana unveils awe-inspiring nighttime underwater photography, capturing bioluminescent marvels and astonishing planktonic predators in their natural habitat below the ocean’s surface. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

LIVE MUSIC AT BOWEN YARD

Mar 22, 2025, 6-9 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven

March 22: Adrienne Richards; March 28: Mike Harris; March 29: T Michael

RIDGE COUNTRY BAND

Mar 22, 2025, 6 PM - 9 PM

Balmoral Bar & Grill

124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City

Enjoy live country music, free entrance, free parking, and a poolside bar. centralfloridatix.com

HANSEL AND GRETEL:

A FULL LENGTH OPERA

Mar 22, 2025, 7 PM

Southeastern University

1000 Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland

Presented by The School of Music at Southeastern University. Also performed on Mar 23 at 2 PM. music.seu.edu

THE UNTEACHABLES COMEDY TOUR!

Mar 22, 2025, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

A group of teacher comedians, The Unteachables have been featured on NBC, The Breakfast Club, and The Roast Battle League. winterhavenlol.com

RAT PACK TOGETHER AGAIN WITH LIVE BAND

Mar 23, 2025, 2-4 PM

Polk Theater

121 South Florida Ave, Lakeland

Experience the magic of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. all in one unforgettable evening.

Performed with brilliant musical arrangement, this show is a wonderful mix of song, comedy, and sketches! polktheatre.org

TRADITIONAL CHINESE MAHJONG MEETUP

Mar 24, 2025, 1:30-3:30 PM

Winter Haven Public Library

325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven

Simple rules and so much fun!  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.

US NAVY BAND COMBINED ENSEMBLES

Mar 24, 2025, 7 PM

RP Funding Center

701 W Lime St, Lakeland

The US Navy Concert Band, Sea Chanters, and Cruisers will join forces for a powerful performance of pop + patriotic songs. rpfundingcenter.com

NEARLY DIAMOND

Mar 25, 2025, 5 PM or 8 PM

The Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Tribute to Neil Diamond, two shows, one day. theatrewinterhaven.com

LAKELAND RUNNERS CLUB: KIDS RUN CLUB

Mar 25, 2025, 5-6 PM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

For children in k - 5 and is 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

FREE TAX PREPARATION

Mar 26, 2025, 12:30-4 PM

The Carol Jenkins Barnett United Way Children’s Resource Center

650 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland

Need help filing your taxes this year? 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 by APPOINTMENTS ONLY. To schedule call (850) 786 - 1306 or email resourcecenter@uwcf.org For other locations and “what to bring”, please visit mulberrycsc.org/free-tax-prep.

DINNER & A SHOW: MAGICIAN TERRY WARD

Mar 26, 2025, 5 PM

The Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven Food Served at 5PM, Show Begins at 6:15PM. Featuring an amazing dinner buffet and a live show with magician, Terry Ward. theatrewinterhaven.com

BINGO AT BOWEN YARD

Mar 26, 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! More info on FB @bowenyardwh

NITRO BINGO

Mar 27, 2025, 5 PM

The Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven 5 pm doors open, 6 pm games start! theatrewinterhaven.com

PIANO SPARK: SEU PIANO FACULTY

Mar 27, 2025, 7 PM

Southeastern University

1000 Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland

Featuring SEU Piano Faculty, admission is free. music.seu.edu

WOMEN OF COMPASSION COLLECTIVE

Mar 28, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM

Bonnet Spings Park Event Center

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland

Join us for our annual fundraising luncheon as we gather for a time of inspiration, worship, fun, and laughter that will bring women together in a movement that collectively meets the needs of vulnerable children and struggling families. Come early for a pre-event shopping opportunity. onemorechild.org

LAKE WALES LIVE:

DANIEL BURNS BAND

Mar 28, 2025, 12-1 PM

Downtown Lake Wales

200 E Park Ave, Lake Wales

Get ready for a lively night of Southern roots rock music, food trucks, and community fun. Plus, explore local craft vendors showcasing unique, handmade goods.

LIVE MUSIC AT BOWEN YARD

Mar 28, 2025, 6-9 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven

March 28: Mike Harris; March 29: T Michael

CONCERT UNDER THE STARS: SISTER SADIE

Mar 28, 2025, 7-9 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Sister Sadie is a bluegrass powerhouse born from a one-time jam at Nashville’s Station Inn. With electrifying performances and a blend of tradition and innovation, the band has become a leading force in the genre. Bring chairs. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

LIVE MUSIC BY THE DANIEL SPROUSE BAND

Mar 28, 2025, 7 PM - 10 PM

Camp Margaritaville Auburndale

361 Denton Avenue, Auburndale

Join us inside the Paradise Pavilion for an energetic performance by the Daniel Sprouse Band. This indoor event is open to the public with a $5 cover charge (presale). Tickets will be available at the door for $7, card only. centralfloridatix.com

LISA CURRY FROM COMEDY CENTRAL!

Mar 28, 2025, 8-10 PM

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

You may know Lisa from The Jim Jefferies Show or as co-host on The Adam Carolla Show on Comedy Central. winterhavenlol.com

LA LLAMA DEL SWING

Mar 28, 2025, 8 PM - 1 AM

Balmoral Bar & Grill

124 Kenny Blvd, Haines City

A night of hot Latin rhythms. Get ready to dance the night away! centralfloridatix.com

BONNET SPRINGS PARK 5K

Mar 29, 2025, 7:30 AM-12 PM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a beginner, this is your chance to push yourself in a supportive, community-focused environment. There will be familyfriendly activities on the Family Lawn and a Kids Fun Run at 9:00 AM. bonnetspringspark.com

LAKELAND DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET

Mar 29, 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

Mar 29, 2025, 9 AM-1 PM

250 Magnolia Ave, Winter Haven

An authentic community farmers market to support local entrepreneurs and create a healthy foodie destination every Saturday. 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. winterhavenfarmersmarket.com

GREAT GATSBY BRUNCH

Mar 29, 2025, 10 AM

The Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Amazing brunch buffet and a live show featuring The Theatre Winter Haven Big Band that takes us back to the Roaring 20’s! theatrewinterhaven.com

LIVE MUSIC AT BOWEN YARD

Mar 29, 2025, 6-9 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St. SW, Winter Haven March 29: T Michael

PHOENIX 5

Mar 29, 2025, 6 PM - 9 PM

Balmoral Bar & Grill

124 Kenny Boulevard, Haines City

Get ready for a night of electrifying music with Phoenix 5! Enjoy the show with free entrance, free parking, and a poolside bar. centralfloridatix.com

dine. drink. shop.

food & drink specials, shops open late, free car show Mar 7th 5-8 pm Downtown Winter Haven

#whfirstfriday

Car Show Presented By:

EXPERIENCE Beautiful Blooms

It’s the most colorful time of the year as thousands of azaleas, camellias, and annuals signal a new season.

CONCERT UNDER THE STARS: CHRIS JONES & THE NIGHT DRIVERS FRIDAY, MARCH 7

PEACE INTO THE NEW YEAR: MOONFLOWER LIVE THURSDAY, MARCH 13

ST. PATRICKS DAY WITH THE MUSICAL HAMMERS LIVE MONDAY, MARCH 17

TOWERING WITH BROADWAY W/ STEAMIN’ JAZZ FRIDAY, MARCH 21

CONCERT UNDER THE STARS: SISTER SADIE FRIDAY, MARCH 28

CARILLON CLASSIC 5K PRESENTED BY ADVENTHEALTH

SATURDAY, APRIL 5

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ARIES

(March 21 - April 19):

Oh, Aries, you’re like a rocket blasting off— unstoppable and a little too fast for your own good. Slow down, superstar, or you might miss how awesome you already are. The world’s waiting for you to strut your stuff, so shine on, firecracker!

TAURUS

(April 20 - May 20):

Darling, your taste is so good it hurts—but guess what? You deserve all the luxury. Don’t let anyone shame your shoe obsession or your love for the upscale. Keep being the rock of your friend group while treating yourself like royalty.

GEMINI

(May 21 - June 20):

Your charm is so magnetic you could sell ice to a polar bear, and they’d thank you for it. This month, focus that clever energy on something big—maybe a new project or a wild adventure. You’re a star in the making— don’t forget it!

CANCER

(June 21 - July 22):

Your heart is softer than a marshmallow in hot cocoa, and the world needs that energy. But don’t forget: you’re a boss underneath all that sweetness. Speak up, take charge, and let people see how unstoppable you are when you’re feeling yourself.

LEO

(July 23 - August 22):

Listen, Leo: we all know you’re fabulous, but this month, let the world really see you roar. Take a risk, step out, and let that inner Beyoncé shine. The universe is your stage, and baby, you’re the headliner.

VIRGO

(August 23 - September 22):

Perfection is your thing, but guess what? Life isn’t about getting it right every time—it’s about living. Drop the clipboard, take a breath, and let your hair down. You’ve got magic in you, even when things get messy.

LIBRA

(September 23 - October 22):

Libra, you’re everyone’s favorite peacekeeper, but here’s a little secret: the best harmony comes from being unapologetically you. Say what you mean, wear what you want, and let your sparkle dazzle the world. Balance looks good on you, babe!

SCORPIO

(October 23 - November 21):

Scorpio, your mystery is intoxicating, but don’t forget to let people in every now and then. You’re powerful beyond words, and your energy can light up a room. Keep being your fierce, unstoppable self—you’re gorgeous. The end of the month will be life-changing.

SAGITTARIUS

(November 22 - December 21):

Your adventurous spirit is the stuff of legends. This month, say yes to every new opportunity—even if it’s scary. You’re the kind of person who turns “what if” into “heck yes.” Go chase those wild dreams—you’re born to do it.

CAPRICORN

(December 22 - January 19):

You’ve got the ambition of someone with a to-do list for life, but don’t forget to celebrate the wins. You’re building an empire, but even emperors need a day off. You’re climbing that mountain like a boss—don’t forget to admire the view.

AQUARIUS

(January 20 - February 18):

You’re like a glittery unicorn in a field of horses—unique, unpredictable, and absolutely unforgettable. This month, own your quirks and let the world see your brilliance. You’re the revolution we didn’t know we needed.

PISCES

(February 19 - March 20):

Oh, Pisces, your dreaminess is your superpower. But here’s the tea: dreams only work if you take action. Dive into that big idea you’ve been pondering—you’ve got the creativity to turn it into magic. The world is waiting for your masterpiece!

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