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Hello! This month in the spirit of shopping local, we feature Florida wine! It’s a growing industry here bringing in 300,000 tourists to visit wineries around the state. We’ve mapped out a few so you can start exploring Florida wine country. Researching for this story, we tasted a lot of wine. I have to say I didn’t realize we had such a diverse range of ingredients and flavors here. I really liked the Sweet Blueberry Wine from Keel & Curley, it would be excellent chilled on a hot day.
March 15-16, 2018
We get to know Christine Boring, Felicia Gaffney & Faye Doppelheuer. All making a difference in the lives of Lakelanders. Learn about the George Jenkins High School baseball team going to a major tournament this month. They are some of the best players in the country!
Experience actionable training to raise the leadership bar for yourself, your organization and your community.
We visit several local artists including the ladies behind Rafa Natural and Twenty Seven. I introduce you to Sally & Nando Del Castillo, a husband & wife team of designers, stylists and entrepreneurs.
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We eat at Mojo Federal & create an Irish drink fit for St. Patrick’s Day. (It would also make a great gift!)
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Find us online at havenmagazines.com to read stories from our sister magazine in East Polk. We have even more winery listings and stories. Be sure to check out our calendar, it grows everyday online, anyone can submit a listing for free. Have a great March & I’ll see you around! Amy Sexson Editor asexson@scmginc.com
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FEATURES PROFILES......................................................................... 32 FLORIDA WINES............................................................ 12 MOJO FEDERAL SWINE & SPIRITS......................28 TRAVEL............................................................................54
6.......................................................FROM THE EDITOR 11..................................................................LOCAL NEWS 16............................................................... TOP 10 TO DO 22..................................................................................ARTS 27........................................................................LET’S EAT 30 ..................................................................... COCKTAIL 40....................................................................CALENDAR 48.........................................SOLD HOMES LISTINGS 56........................................................ IN THE MOMENT
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MARCH VOLUME 1 ISSUE 6 Publisher Barbara Rakoczy Editor Amy Sexson Advertising Director Kim Edwards Contributing Writers Tara Crutchfield Amy Sexson Barry Friedman Sally Del Castillo Contributing Photographers Bill Siegel Bill Batton Amy Sexson Tara Crutchfield Graphic Designer Steven Maynard Sr. Sales Consultant Gary Peach Digital Specialist Kathy Woodruff Account Executives Chris Campbell Katherine Palmer President Sun Central Media Group Chris Sexson HAVEN is published twelve times a year by the Sun Central Media Group. Haven distributes 13,500 copies a month with 7,701 mailed to homes and 5,800 copies available at select locations throughout east Polk County. For advertising information please contact: brakoczy@scmginc.com For editorial information please contact: asexson@scmginc.com To submit to our calendar: calendar@scmginc.com Office: 99 Third Street N.W. Winter Haven, Florida 33881 863-533-4183 9
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Peak Bloom Walking Tours Complimentary walking tours Mondays through Saturdays at 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m. only.
Music in the Gardens Daily Carillon Concerts at 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. Brunch Served Sat. 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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March 25: Polkweed Muzique
Discover Bok After Dark March 15: An Epic Fantasy March 29: Rock the Bok
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Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales, Florida 33853 863.676.1408
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LOCAL NEWS WORDS Barry Friedman/LkldNow.com
MIRROR, MIRROR, WHAT’S THE NAME?
BONNET SPRINGS: NATURE + CULTURE
Mirrorton. That’s the name branding experts dreamed up for a community being built on 14 acres just east of the Lakeland police station. A lot of locals weren’t sure what to make of the name. But Framework Group, the Tampa company that won development rights and bought the vacant land from the city, celebrates it. The first part of the name pays homage to nearby Lake Mirror, they said; the “ton” lends a community feel to their 305-unit rental complex. Construction begins this fall.
The urban dreamers planning a 180-acre private park west of downtown Lakeland have unveiled plans for a site combining recreation, trails, nature appreciation and culture, including an amphitheater seating 7,500. The name is Bonnet Springs. The next hurdle is raising more than $50 million in donations, grants and sponsorships to build the park, tentatively scheduled to open in late 2020. The park has the backing of the Jenkins family of Publix fame; they financially backed the nonprofit Windsong Park Inc. in assembling the land, formerly a CSX railyard stretching from Kathleen Road to Lake Bonnet.
MORE PARKS ARE COMING
SEU’S ARMED FACULTY GET NATIONAL ATTENTION
Ruffs will be heard near the roughs of Cleveland Heights Golf Course when Lakeland’s newest dog park opens March 10. Dog Leg Park will sit on a shaded stretch along Cleveland Heights Boulevard away from the course’s fairways; parking is a few steps away. Another new recreation area is aimed at hikers, bird watchers and other nature lovers, but not pets or bicyclists. Se7en Wetlands Park will be dedicated April 14, but gates are already open. Entrances at Polk County’s Loyce Harpe Park and Lakeland Highlands Scrub lead to 8.6 miles of trails along berms that separate wildlife-attracting bodies of water the city has used since 1987 for final stages of wastewater treatment.
Nine Southeastern University faculty members got weapons training from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office last year and were deputized as “sentinels” to carry firearms on campus in order to counter any armed assailants. Sheriff Grady Judd offered that program as a remedy on Fox & Friends soon after a troubled 19-year-old shot and killed 17 students and teachers at a South Florida high school. We don’t know if there’s a direct connection, but President Trump recommended arming teachers several days later. Coincidentally, Trump and Judd had met a week earlier when Judd traveled to Washington to be sworn in as president of Major County Sheriffs of America.
SINGERS, DANCERS ENJOY COFFEE HONOR MR. AND A BOOK GEORGE
POLITICAL BATTLE LOVERS OAK: FOUGHT VIA LIFE OR DEATH MAIL
A lot of people in Lakeland may have visited the cozy Richard’s Fine Coffees tucked into the Winter Haven Public Library and wondered why we can’t have something like that. We will soon. Construction has begun on improvements at the Lakeland library on Lake Morton that will result in a branch of downtown’s Black and Brew renting 1,100 square feet near the library entrance. The menu will include pastries and sandwiches in addition to locally roasted Patriot coffee. City officials hope the new amenity will expose new patrons to the library and prompt private investment along the nearby Palmetto Street commercial corridor.
A chainsaw massacre of the ancient Lovers Oak at the Lake Morton foot of Success Avenue was postponed by the one-two punch of Hurricane Irma and public outcry. Now city officials are planning a high-tech look inside the tree March 5 to determine if it lives or dies. Arborist Joe Samnik will use infrared photography to detect interior decay. City officials originally planned to remove the sprawling double oak as a public hazard after a branch fell on a passing car, damaging the vehicle but sparing the driver. The arborist plans to disclose his findings March 6.
Food bloggers nationwide gobbled up word that a new musical theater production spotlights Publix Super Markets founder George Jenkins. Their blog posts featured an Instagram video showing energetic Harrison School for the Arts students singing and dancing in their debut performance of “When You Dream: A Legacy of Giving.” The production debuted at the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce annual meeting and will be reprised April 7 at Harrison’s “Roll Out the Red Carpet” gala.
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Two young women running for the same seat in the Florida Legislature fought a fierce battle via voters’ mailboxes. Mailers portrayed one candidate as an immature party girl who might not really live in the district. Her opponent was pictured as a closet liberal who was soft on crime as a prosecutor. In the end, Republican voters chose Josie Tomkow, 22, as their candidate for the District 39 House seat by a margin of nearly 2-to-1. She faces Democrat RIcky Shirah, 64, in a May 1 special election for the seat vacated by Neil Combee when he was appointed to a federal agriculture job.
CRIME, GANGS LAYING LOW Police Chief Larry Giddens credits community involvement for a 31 percent drop in violent crime between 2014 and 2017. Lakeland police reinstated “c o m m u n i t y - o r i e n t e d policing” after gang violence erupted, and city agencies have worked with non-profit organizations serving troubled neighborhoods. As a result, gang shootings dropped from 18 in 2014 to zero last year, according to the latest crime stats. The only blip in an otherwise upbeat crime report: Aggravated assaults rose 4 percent last year over the year before.
STAYING SAFE ON MEMORIAL BLVD. Alarmed by a high number of accidents involving pedestrians on Memorial Boulevard east of Florida Avenue, city officials are focusing a radar beam on both short-term and longterm solutions. To increase awareness, police spent a recent afternoon handing out reflective vests and stopping about 150 errant drivers and walkers. City and state transportation planners are working on some longer-range solutions, including specialized signals and barriers designed to prevent jaywalking.
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WORDS Amy Sexson & Tara Crutchfield WITH OVER 500 ACRES OF VINEYARDS IN FLORIDA, THE WINE INDUSTRY IS GROWING IN FLORIDA EVERY YEAR. THERE ARE 88 WINE PRODUCERS ULTIMATELY CREATING 99,108 JOBS IN AGRICULTURE, ACCOUNTING, PACKAGING, TRANSPORTATION AND MORE. WITH OVER 300,000 TOURISTS VISITING A FLORIDA WINERY EACH YEAR, IT HAS AN $11 BILLION ECONOMIC IMPACT ON OUR STATE.* MUSCADINE GRAPES ARE NATIVE TO FLORIDA AND HAVE BEEN USED TO MAKE WINE FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS. NOW, FLORIDA WINERIES INCORPORATE EVEN MORE LOCALLY GROWN FRUITS LIKE BLUEBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES AND EVEN CITRUS TO CREATE WINE. WHY NOT TAKE A TRIP OFF THE BEATEN PATH AND VISIT A FLORIDA WINERY? MOST WINERIES OFFER EVENTS, TOURS AND WINE TASTINGS SO YOU CAN MAKE A DAY OF IT. HOURS VARY BY SEASON AND THE WEATHER, SO ALWAYS CALL AHEAD AND MAKE SURE THEY’RE OPEN. WE HAVE MAPPED OUT A WINE TRAIL FOR YOU, WITH DISTANCES BETWEEN WINERIES JUST IN CASE YOU’D LIKE TO SPEND A WEEKEND VISITING FLORIDA WINE COUNTRY. GO TO OUR WEBSITE AND SEE EVEN MORE LISTINGS! HAVE A SAFE TRIP AND ALWAYS DRINK RESPONSIBLY. (SEND PICS!)
KEEL & CURLEY WINERY 4
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A local favorite, Keel & Curley Winery was started by Central Florida blueberry farmer, Joe Keel in 2003. Starting in his farmhouse kitchen, Keel has grown the winery to produce over 20,000 cases of wine a year. Keel & Curley is known for their three distinct blueberry wines, a sweet, semi-dry, and dry all made with 100% blueberry. Their selection of 7 fusion wines has also taken Central Florida by storm. The winery has a wine tasting experience for guests and is also available for events and weddings. (813) 752-9100 keelandcurleywinery.com
BUNKER HILL VINEYARD & WINERY
8905 Bunker Hill Rd., Parrish, FL 34219
An environmentally friendly winery, Bunker Hill Vineyard & Winery in Parrish, lowers their carbon footprint by storing wines in “Glass Carboys” as opposed to oak barrels and uses 100% recycled wine bottles to package their product. A true Florida winery, Bunker Hill grows their own Muscadine grapes. Never mixing or blending their wines their motto is, “From the vine to the bottle.” Bunker Hill uses real corks to cork their unfiltered wines. The winery even has its own spooky ghost story with many purported otherworldly experiences. Guests can tour the vineyard and taste wine 11am-5pm Thursday-Monday. (941) 776-0418 www.bunkerhillvineyard.com
FLORIDA ORANGE GROVES WINERY 1500 Pasadena Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33707
Award-winning Florida Orange Groves Winery took home a bronze award for their Cranberry Key and a bronze for Blueberry Blue from the 2018 Florida State Fair International Wine and Grape Juice Competition. Florida Orange Groves wine development started by the Shook family in 1991 and opened its doors in September of 1997. They currently produce 43 different wines ranging from tropical fruit, citrus, berry and stone fruit, vegetable wines and more. (727) 347-4025 www.floridawine.com
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ISLAND GROVE WINE COMPANY
28 miles NE
24703 SE 193rd Ave., Hawthorne, FL 32640
Island Grove Wine Company is located in Alachua County in North Central Florida. Their specialty is their 100% blueberry wines made with blueberries picked straight from their Florida plantations. They have a selection of adorably named spirits from Kinda Dry, Sorta Sweet, Backporch Peach, and Sunshine State Berry Sangria. Island Grove won 2 bronze awards for their Sunshine State Berry Sangria and Blueberry Moscato and 3 silver awards for their Sunshine State White Sangria, Estate Bottled Sorta Sweet Blueberry, and Estate Bottled Kinda Dry Blueberry from the 2018 Florida State Fair Int’l Wine and Competition. (352) 481-9463 www.islandgrovetastinghouse.com
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ROYAL MANOR MEADERY & WINERY 223 Royal Ave., Interlachen, FL 32148
Specializing in their designer fruit wines and mead, Royal Manor Meadery & Winery is open Tuesday through Saturday 11 am to 6 pm. They have an online store where you can pick up Kumquat Royale, Royal Passion, Sir Dud wines and more. They also offer traditional, spiced, and other flavors of mead. Guests are welcome to come to the Royal Manor tasting room and try a sample for $5. (386) 684-6270 www.royalmanorwinery.com
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BLUEFIELD ESTATE WINERY 22 Co Rd 234, Gainesville, FL 32641
Located in North Central Florida and familyowned, Bluefield Estate was started in the kitchen of young couple, the Fergusons, using blueberries from the family farm. After being urged by friends and family to start a winery, they did. Bluefield specializes in blueberry and muscadine wines including Blackberry Bliss, Dry Blueberry Wine, Green Apple Affair, and Peachy Perfection. You can visit their tasting room on the weekends. (352) 337-2544 www.bluefieldestatewinery.com
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FLAGLER BEACHFRONT WINERY
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611 N Ocean Shore Blvd., Flagler Beach, FL 32136
Winemaker Ken Tarsitano, now with 20 years in the wine and grape industry learned his craft from his grandfather. Now at Flagler Beachfront Winery, Tarsitano offers all the classics: Chardonnay, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, as well as some with a twist: Elation, Corduroy, Riptide, and more. The Winery offers a selection of tapas plates and boards to pair with their wine. Flagler Beachfront is also popular for their wine slushies, made by using 100% wine frozen in a slushie machine. Flagler Beachfront Winery took home 1 gold, 3 silvers, and 2 bronze awards in the 2018 Florida State Fair International Wine and Grape Juice (386) 693-4950 www.flaglerbeachfrontwinery.com
TANGLED OAKS VINEYARD & WINERY 1317 FL-100, Grandin, FL 32138
The brainchild of Dave and Ricky DaCasto, Tangled Oaks Vineyard & Winery was conceptualized during a 2003 trip to visit family in Italy. The family-run winery offers selections such as Noble Red, Merlot, Bella Amie Blanc, Sangria Azul, and more. They are open Tuesday through Friday from 12 pm to 6 pm and from 10 am to 6 pm on Saturday. (386) 659-1707 www.tangledoaksvineyard.com
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A globally conscious and sustainability-focused winery is closer than you think. Quantum Leap Winery in Orlando is on a mission to “reinvent the wine-to-market delivery process,” bringing consumers and product together in an environmentally friendly way. Even some of their packaging has a low carbon footprint including kegs, pouches, and boxes. At Quantum Leap’s Tasting Room Tuesday-Saturday from 12 pm to 8 pm, you can sip blended wines from regions across the world. This modern, urban winery is available for private parties and events and has a wine club which can be joined on their website. (407) 730-3082 www.quantumleapwinery.com
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Promise Run March 3, 7-10:30am, Frances Langford Promenade at Lake Mirror, presented by The Lakeland Regional Health Hollis Cancer Center. FB @ PromiseRun2018 promiserun.org
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Wine Festival of Central Florida March 9, 6:30-10pm, Frances Langford Promenade at Lake Mirror, over 150 wines, spirits and craft beers and samplings from some of Polk County’s best chefs with live music. Winefestivalofcentralflorida.com
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March 10, 8am-3pm in Munn Park. A celebration of garden, art and music featuring local and regional nurseries, garden exhibitors. Springobsession.org (863) 617-9590
March 10, 6:30-10pm, Haus 820. Food, music & more to benefit Strings in Need. stringsinneed@gmail. com or 863-409-4527 stringsinneed.com
March 15-16, provides training for leadership for individuals, organizations & communities. See schedule of speakers & purchase tickets online. seuleadershipforum.com SEUforum@seu.edu
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Lakeland Craft Beer & Food Festival
March 24, 2-5pm, Brass Tap in Lakeside Village. Taste beer from local & regional breweries. VIP available for additional charge. Purchase tickets online lakelandbeerfest.com
Spring Break Art Camp
Tiger Trot 5K Run & Walk
March 26-30 at Polk Museum of Art. Kids ages 7-13, 9am-4pm. Register at polkmuseumofart.org (863) 688-7743
March 31, 8am at Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium. athlinks.com/ event/2018-tiger-trot5k-111042
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31 Easter Egg Hunts March 31 at 9am for kids ages 2-9. Fort Meade Outdoor Rec Area, Mary Norma Resource Center, Medulla Resource Center, Polk City Park,Snively-Brooks Park. (863) 534 - 6911 parksandrec.polk-county.net Free
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TAMPA TOP 10 Chris Buck: Magnificent Hurt Bay Area Renaissance Festival Tampa Bay Lightning 9 home NHL games to choose from. Visit amaliearena.com to see times & purchase tickets.
Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg March 9-11 on a waterfront street course in downtown St. Pete. Indy races held on ovals, permanent and temporary street courses. gpstpete.com
Weekends until March 25. 10am-6pm, rain or shine. 11315 N 46th St. Visit online for themed weekends or to buy tickets bayarearenfest.com
Indie Flea March 18, 11am-3pm at Armature Works, 1910 N Ola Ave. 70+ local vendors, food, drinks and more. Third Sunday of every month. theindieflea.com
Through March 16 at The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, 400 N Ashley Dr., Cube 200. Chris Buck shows his twisted portraits of pop-culture icons. fmopa.org/chrisbuck/
Gasparilla International Film Festival March 20-25, films, industry discussions, parties and more. Purchase tickets online at gasparillafilmfestival.com
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March 3 & 4 at Vinoy Park, 701 Bayshore Dr. NE, St. Pete. 11am-7pm www.seafoodfestivals.com
Bark in the Park March 24, 11am at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park. Family and dog friendly walk and pet festival featuring music, food trucks, beer, adoptables, vendors, doggie costume contests, and a 1-mile stroll along the river. humanesocietytampa.org
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The Color Purple March 6-11 at Straz Center. Soulful musical about a woman’s journey in the American South. Strazcenter.org (813) 229-STAR
Great American Tiny House Show March 24 & 25 at the Florida State Fairgrounds. See the latest trends in tiny living.
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ORLANDO TOP 10 1 Open Rehearsal: Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra March 1, 6:45-9:30pm, Knowles Memorial Chapel, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park. A “behind-thescenes” experience with conductor Dr. John V. Sinclair. (407) 646-2182 bachfestivalflorida.org Free
4th Annual It’s Just Yoga Health & Fitness Festival March 11, 10am-5pm at Lake Eola Park. All classes are donation based and benefit New Hope for Kids. Shop the Marketplace for the latest in health, wellness & fitness. itsjustyogafest.com
1-4 Orlando Indie Comedy Fest
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March 1-4 throughout multiple venues in the Milk District. 50+ comics will be performing. Orlandoindiecomedy.com
Through March 25 at Museum of Art - DeLand Downtown, 100 N. Woodland Blvd. (386)-279-7534 moartdeland.org
Rifle Paper Co. Sample Sale
Dan Rather: What Unites Us
March 16-18 558 W New England Ave, #150, Winter Park. riflepaperco.com
March 17, 8pm at Hard Rock Live Orlando. News anchor & journalist with Q&A afterwards. Hardrock.com
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Orlando Ballet Presents Beauty & the Beast March 17 & 18 Family weekend with affordable ticket prices. 445 S Magnolia Ave. (844) 513-2014 drphillipscenter.org
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8 Best Fest “The Taste of West Orange” March 8, 5-8:30pm 150 N. Lakeshore, along the shore of Starke Lake in Ocoee. Samples from local restaurants. Purchase tickets online wochamber.com
Fight For Air Climb March 24, 8-11am, Bank of America, 390 N Orange Ave Orlando. Participants raise funds for the American Lung Association while racing up 25 flights of stairs (512 steps). Register at ClimbOrlando.org
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Twenty Seven - Bring Some Sunshine Inside If optimism was a person, it would be the owner of Twenty Seven, Jenna Cherry, who turned a dark time in her life into a growing business that shares some handmade sunshine with its customers. Originally from Brandon, Jenna went to school at Lakeland Christian School, making the drive between the two cities for all 4 years of high school. Now the self-described longtime Lakeland lover is going to college and living on campus at Southeastern University with one year left. Jenna is studying communications because she feels it’s a good pairing of the “artsy” and the business side of things. Since elementary school, all things creative have been her outlet. Drawing and painting have been more than a hobby for Jenna. They’ve been her saving grace. “It just kind of became my natural response. If I was having a bad day or a bad morning, I would kind of try to channel it into something almost to distract myself,” she said. During her first year of college, Jenna was diagnosed with PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder). She explained that once a month she would have severe bouts of depression and anxiety that was affecting her life dramatically saying, “It took a really long time to figure out what it was. It was a lot of counseling, a lot of doctors’ offices, and trying to pinpoint why I was so sad.” Jenna continued, “It was a very dark season of anxiety and depression and trying to figure out what to do with that.” She recalled seeing a wall hanging that a friend had made and decided to buy some yarn to make her own. “It just kind of turned into ‘Wow, one of the only things that really helps me, is making stuff,’” she remembered.
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“Twenty Seven started because I wanted to make a mental health blog,” she remarked. As she worked on the blog she decided to put some of her creations online as well. She remembered thinking, “My products that reflect joy and hope and sunshine are more effective than my words because they go in people houses.”
resources to me,” she said. “In Lakeland, there’s just such an interest in handmade and community-oriented things that people come to market and their kids are all over my stuff and they’re asking questions and they’ll smile and buy something just to support you. I feel like that’s very Lakeland unique,” Jenna smiled.
“That’s where it turned for me. I think I’d rather make stuff because that is so uplifting to me, and then people liked it.”
Jenna chose the name Twenty Seven to represent her brand because of her favorite psalm–psalm 27. “It’s just about being fearless and that you can grow to be a fearless person,” described the owner. Another meaningful piece of Jenna’s life contributed to the naming of her business as well. She remarked, “It’s also the day, July 27th when my boyfriend and I started dating so we always have celebrated the 27th every month for almost 3 years now.”
Jenna included her other creatively talented friends in her venture as well, building Twenty Seven as a marketplace for herself and other vendors, with each person making a little something different. Currently, the community consists of Jenna Cherry, Connor O’Brien, Shelby Martin, Monica Beatty, and Abby Cooke. A peek at their online marketplace will send you to your home décor happy place. From greeting cards and prints to other home décor pieces, everything is handmade. The marketplace offers modern, cozy pieces including banners, hand lettering, macrame, wall hangings, hoop embroidery, paintings, pompom art, and Jenna’s adorable no kill cacti.
Jenna Cherry’s dreams for her business are to continue growing online sales, increasing their market presence, and adding more vendors to support other makers and expand Twenty Seven’s product selection. Her face lit up when she discussed her biggest aspiration, “My dream would be to have a brick and mortar store in downtown Lakeland.” She imagines it as a coffee shop/ home décor shop.
Twenty Seven participated in their first market in September of last year at Concord Coffee. If you’ve been to any of the local markets since then from Lakeland to Tampa to St. Pete, you’ve probably seen their one-of-a-kind creations there.
You can find some Twenty Seven pieces downtown in Top Buttons and of course, at any markets they attend as well as online. Jenna said they are most active on their Instagram where you can get a glimpse of their products in the form of the fun personalities involved in their community.
“People come to markets because they love handmade stuff and people will buy handmade things and maybe even pay extra because it’s art they like. That’s the amazing thing about Lakeland is how much support there is for the artistic community. The other vendors as well have just been great
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Rafa Natural In Polk County, the sense of community and support for small business is palpable. It’s not just for the sake of supporting a local shop that keeps Rafa Natural’s customers coming back though. It’s their handmade, hand packaged, small-batch line of organic skincare, candles, and bath and body products. I spoke with owner and CEO of Rafa, Kim Hancock who explained that she was an avid customer of Rafa Natural from the beginning when her friend Kim Williams started the store. Kim Hancock started a shop, Simple Vintage with Scout & Tag in downtown Lakeland, bringing in Kim Williams with Rafa. When Kim Williams got ready to sell Rafa Natural, Kim Hancock jumped at the chance to own this line of natural products that she believes in, and sold her half of Simple Vintage to Kim William’s sister and bought Rafa Natural. She learned all of the recipes and formulas from Kim Williams and has continued growing the store. “I’ve always loved all of the products, so the joke is that I loved everything so much I just bought it all,” laughed Kim. Still at their location in Lakeland with a wholesale partnership in Anna Maria, Kim opened another shop in Bartow in July of last year. “I lived here a long time ago, probably 22 years ago or so and we used to always go to Bloomin’ Arts and I’ve looked at this building since my son was in a stroller,” explained Kim. After trying to lease the building since March of 2017, they finally got in on the first of June and began renovations to then open in July. “The bones of this space are incredible,” said Head Handcrafter, Chelsea Carlson about the stunning space. “But what Kim and her husband did, it’s just insane. People come in and lose it over this store.”
She talked her friends into coming down to fill the building, revitalizing downtown Bartow. Rafa Natural, Top Buttons, Bartow Mercantile Authentic Goods, Fancy Flea, and Arts on Central have all come in with Kim, breathing life into downtown.
Come with a friend or come by yourself and leave with new ones, enjoy a mini facial with wine, light fare and sometimes seasonal drinks. The cost is $20 and participants receive an East of These turban. The spots sell out fast so it’s recommended you register in advance on their website.
Even the name of their line of products is a reflection of their values as a company. Rafa, according to Kim is the Hebrew word meaning ‘to heal by rest’ or ‘heal naturally’ and in Arabic means ‘happy.’
Kim Hancock cares greatly for her business and the customers she serves, looking to the future with them in mind, “I think hopefully for the future that we’ll add a service component to the business.” With several estheticians already using Rafa products in their services, it only makes sense to eventually offer their services to Rafa clients.
Kim described how they make their products saying, “We manufacture all of that in small batches because we don’t use any parabens, sulfates, shelf-stabilizers, chemical binders no yucky stuff. We have a constant production schedule for skin care so you get the best and freshest ingredients.”
“I think at some point in time later down the road we’ll have a team of people that share the same passion that we do, assembled to provide services,” expressed the owner.
Why is having all-natural products of such importance to Rafa? Kim answered, “I think we’re all about balance. It’s important to us because it’s a cleaner product.”
Not to brag or anything, but I was lucky enough to be born with skin that is both very red and blotchy and extremely sensitive. I get contact dermatitis, breaking out in hives from everything from certain detergents, face washes, and even hot water. After speaking with Kim and Chelsea, I wanted to give their all natural skin care products a try.
Chelsea agreed with Kim, saying, “All-natural, organic, that’s one of our huge draws. All of our clients love that and look for that and there’s not a lot of places, specifically in Lakeland, that offer that, but then I think what takes us to the next level is that you actually get to talk to the person who made your product.” Choosing products at Rafa is consultative with plenty of explanation to customers from the knowledgeable staff. Chelsea, confident in the Rafa brand, remarked, “When you make the product, you know it inside and out.” A regular event that Rafa Naturals puts on is their “Spa Night.” A girls night out where they walk you through a complete mini facial, explaining the products to attendees. “It’s a great starting point for people to get on a regimen because you’re coming out fresh-faced,” said Kim. 25
Chelsea walked one on one with me through the store, explaining products and answering my questions. Because of my skin type, she steered me in the direction of three products: Cucumber Cleanser, Sea Mineral Toner, and Rosehip and Hibiscus Serum. Reasonably priced and simply yet beautifully packaged, I was excited to try them. I have changed my skincare regimen to include all three products for 3 days now. The first good sign was when my skin didn’t lash out in anger over new products. The second was their fresh scent and light feeling on my skin. What finally sold me? Waking up every day with a clearer and clearer skin. Apparently, organic and all natural was the way to go all along. Rafa Natural 244 North Kentucky Ave., Lakeland, FL 33801 175 South Central Ave., Bartow, FL 33830 (863) 712-7620 Hello@RafaNatural.com Instagram @rafanatural Facebook @rafanaturalco https://rafanatural.com
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SHOP TILL YOU DROP We Costume and Production Designed a feature film called “Darcy.” Darcy’s parents own a motel where she works during summer break doing housekeeping. Darcy works hard and never gets a day off. As she is folding sheets and making beds, she dreams of this “perfect day off” She’d go into town, go out to lunch, see a movie, get ice cream and go to the boutique thrift store. She got some courage and decided to ask for a day off. It was shocking because her parents said yes! Her mom said, “You and your friend Luke better enjoy ‘Darcy Day’ because it’s only happening once.” When we’re not working together on a film we run our other businesses. Rarely, but occasionally, Nando and I will go our separate ways… He to the farm in Lake Wales and I stay home, updating the websites, reading a script or working on new designs. Yesterday, as he was headed south, he exclaimed, “I’m so excited to come home and see how much you got done. You always get so much accomplished when I go away for the day.” Then he smiled and winked at me because he knows it is true. I grabbed another cup of coffee and settled in at my desk. It was early but once the darn roosters start crowing, there is no going back to sleep. Around 10 am, “Double Trouble” came knocking on my office door. In the winters, we have a Frenchman and a Canadian that stay here on the farm with us. The two horsemen told me it was time for my daily riding lesson. Then, they wanted to go out to lunch at Tempo 1930. How can you say no to that, right? I walked, trotted and cantered my little pony. I only fell once but it was right in a patch of stinging nettles. While I was down, She bolted for her paddock. They made me get back on her to trot a few more laps. You never want to end the lesson on a fall, for the horse or the rider. You know the saying, “Get back in the saddle.” Having definitely worked up an appetite, we headed to Tempo. They really have a beautiful view of Central Park and the water fountain. It’s a chill spot. Following a fab lunch, we decided to take a lap around town. As we were walking, the Canadian said, “Hey Sal, do you want to pop into that Meals on Wheels Thrift Store that you like?” I said, “I really should be home working but, twist my arm and I’ll go.” We stopped at the bank and the Canadian pulled out some cash. Frenchie is always up for anything. You’d think, because he is French, he wouldn’t wear second hand clothing. Somehow he always manages to find the nicest clothes in the thrift store and picks out the best dresses for me. Brooks havenmagazines.com
Brothers, Penny loafers and other fine designer pieces literally jump off of the rack at him when he passes by.
perfect timing to watch the sunset over a pitcher on Lake Howard. It’s one of our favorite things to do after putting in “8 for 8”: a long hard day at the farm or office. With my frosty mug in hand, I figured shopping is actually something I do for a living, so technically today I worked. While we were experiencing the magical sunset, I turned to Canada and said, “Man, my birthday is not until April 12th but, I feel like today is my birthday.” He said, “That’s good Sal, we all work really hard and sometimes it’s nice just to take the day off no matter where you are in the world.” That is when it hit me, it wasn’t my birthday it was my “Sally Day” just like Darcy.
Canada told me, “Get whatever you want.” and he grabbed the tab in the first store. Then they both said, “What about the Goodwill? It’s so close.” I usually find Goodwill to be over my budget, but it looked like money was not an object today. Off to Goodwill we went. I grabbed a few great pairs of denim and seersucker shorts for Nando. We also scored some button down shirts that I am planning to up-cycle. Moneybags was looking for anything sports related. He wanted “old skool” basketball jerseys, vintage sport uniforms and Polk County athletic team apparel. I found him a great pair of unworn kicks but he claims to be a shoe snob so he passed.
Nando returned from working just around the same time that we got back to the farm. He wasn’t disappointed at all that I hadn’t gotten too much done. He was happy, because I was happy. I had a good day full of “research and development” with my creative team. #shoptillyoudrop
Now, while all of this is going on the Frenchman is running around with his little Polo sweater tied around his neck saying “Shop Till You Drop!” As I type, I am just laughing out loud thinking about it. I said the phrase several years back and now every time we go shopping he says it throughout the entire spree.
P.S. I Costume Designed 90% of the Film Darcy with Up-cycled and Thrifted Clothing & Accessories www.darcymovie.com Darcy is currently in the film festival circuit www.winnerhaven.com www.sallydelcastillo.com www.nandodelcastillo.com Email: winnerhaven@gmail.com
Mr. Shop Till You Drop managed to find himself a “Make America Great Again” campaign shirt, a pair of American Flag swim trunks and a military veterans baseball cap. He threw in a pair of Walmart flip flops. Fifteen dollars later, he had a plastic baggy full of all the elements needed for an outfit that he calls, “Well American!”
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Still there is no check-in from Nando. So, when they suggested ice cream, frozen yogurt and Polar Pops, I didn’t want to be rude and say no. Plus, they were driving and paying. We hit up 3 more thrift stores after that. Frenchie talked me into a pair of super classic leather ballet flats that I would never pick on my own. The Canadian insisted that I get this traditional western style shirt with pearl snaps. He was obsessed with it for himself but it was too small and didn’t fit into his “sports theme” today. I get this natural high when I am thrifting. We literally had the truck full of bags and treasures from every thrift shop in Winter Haven. At the last shop as I was modeling a super chic, crisp white 90’s trench coat, the Frenchman said something that I have never heard any Frenchman utter before, “I can’t take anymore!” (This was coming from the man with over indulgence in his blood.) He said, “I am literally gonna drop. Please, we must stop!” So, the Canadian and I surrendered. We had ten bucks and they had one last trick up their new sleeves. It was 26
Model Citizens. As a husband and wife team, we do anything and everything we can that deals with Design. Our work is strenuous and humbling but the payoff is huge. We get to have fun doing it together, while leaving behind a stylish mark for others to enjoy. Between the two of us we have 35 years racked up in just the fashion industry alone. Through his modeling career Nando has worked with the highest designers in Paris, Milan and New York. I went to Kent State University for Fashion Design and Merchandising. We’ve worked in front of and behind the camera. When it comes to Style, Fashion, Set Dressing & Function we get it and know how it works. We are also huge advocates of travel, experience and statement graphic T’s. They represent where you are from, where you’ve been and where you are going. In addition to apparel we decorate and design boutique hotels, mansions and tiny houses. We’re based out of Winter Haven, (where Nando grew up), and Upstate NY, which is where we do the majority of our film work. Winter Haven has a magnetic pull so NY sees us less and less. We are here to share with Y’all some of what we think are stylish insider design ideas and fun side stories/adventures that happen along the way. Thanks for following along! Xo Sally & Nando DC
LET’ S EAT Pubs, Taverns and Bars! St. Patrick’s Day is March 17th, look for the end of the rainbow here:
Molly McHugh’s Irish Pub 111 S Kentucky Ave Lakeland, FL 33801 (863) 686-6231
Paddy Wagon Irish Pub 1852 James Redman Pkwy Plant City, FL, 33563 813-704-5902
Cob & Pen 1221 Florida Ave S Lakeland, FL 33803 (863) 937-8126
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Paddy Wagon Irish Pub 4204 FL-37 Lakeland, FL 33813 (863) 937-8925
Paddy Wagon Irish Pub 4204 South Florida Ave Lakeland, FL, 33813 863-937-8925
Duke’s Brewhouse 4960 Florida Ave S Lakeland, FL 33813 (863) 647-9464
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Linksters Tap Room 209 E. Main Street Lakeland, FL, 33801 863-683-7195 www.linksterstaproom.com
Linksters Tap Room 5189 US Hwy 98 N. Lakeland, FL, 33809 863-606-5926 www.linksterstaproom.com
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The Brass Tap 1515 Town Center Dr. Lakeland, FL 33803 (863) 680-9994
Decisions Grill & Bar 1621 E Edgewood Dr G Lakeland, FL 33803 (863) 686-6441
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Fat Jack’s Deli & Pub 2940 Florida Ave S Lakeland, FL 33803 (863) 687-0262
716 Burgers & Brew 2909 Duff Rd. Lakeland, FL 33810 (863) 333-0671 FB@ 716burgersandbrew
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Beef ‘O’ Brady’s 4810 S Florida Ave Lakeland, FL 33813-2167 (863) 646-7757 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Express Lakeland, FL 33803-7969 (863) 333-0750 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s 1070 Wedgewood Estates Blvd Lakeland, FL 33809-4038 (863) 853-9464 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s 2418 James L Redman Pkwy Plant City, FL 33566-7111 Phone: (813) 757-0300
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MOJO Federal Swine & Spirits In the heart of downtown Lakeland off of Tennessee Avenue, sits a building that has had many lives over the years, now revived as MOJO Federal Swine & Spirits. The BBQ and Southern Food restaurant fits in perfectly with Lakeland’s classic charm and modern flair. Walking up the steps of the Federal Building through the white columns, MOJO Federal guests are greeted through the door by a spacious foyer with tall ceilings and a grand chandelier. The original exposed brick throughout the building, unique artwork on the walls, polished and stained floor, and original terrazzo in the center of the restaurant have made it quick to grow in popularity as a local hang out hub. General Manager of MOJO Federal Swine & Spirits, Mark Burton discussed the space’s history, “The building is over 100 years old. From what I understand, it used to be a post office, it was the IRS, it’s been a bank and either a congressman or a senator had their office here at one point too.” He continued, “It is beautiful, it’s unique. It’s kind of nice to be inside the building, giving it some business again.”
Mark has been in the restaurant business for a long time, working for Carrabba’s Italian Grill for 23 years. According to him, the owners of MOJO Holdings LLC, Todd Lineberry and Todd Ward started the process to bring the restaurant to Lakeland about 2 years ago as the 8th in their line of eatery concepts. In business for over 15 years, MOJO has locations in Jacksonville, Gainesville, Ocala, St. Augustine, and now Lakeland.
says the General Manager. “We actually call that meat candy. Once you try them, you’ll be back for them again.”
According to Burton, most of their restaurants are a combination of the MOJO name and a characteristic of the community the restaurant is in. “Gainesville was a big pig farm so they call it Hogtown, Brick City is downtown with all brick buildings,” explained Mark about where the name for MOJO Federal originated from.
A selection of 5 sauces rests on each table, ready to be mixed and matched with whatever smoky treat you decide on. The sauces: Mojo–an original BBQ, Sweet, Chipotle–a spicier sauce, Vinegar–a Carolina vinegar they put on their pulled pork when they chop it, and Mustard, are all made in-house. Another popular sauce that is served with the chicken is a mayonnaisebased sauce called Alabama White.
Burnt Ends are the deckle muscle off of the brisket. They season it, cook it to perfection for 16-20 hours, and cube it. He says that the dish is so popular that on average they go through 10-15 25lb cases each week.
As for the atmosphere, “We just try to keep it alive and friendly,” remarked Burton, continuing, “The ambiance of the building has its own character. The arches, the brick, tons of windows, beautiful lighting, it kind of sets that atmosphere for us.”
I got to try some of the Burnt Ends during my visit to MOJO Federal. The outside has a smoked flavor encased in a crispy char with a soft pink center that just falls apart when cut into. The flavor was outstanding on its own, sweet and smoky, but paired with the chipotle and sweet sauces mixed together (a tip from my friend and
What is MOJO Federal’s most popular dish? “Hands down, the Burnt Ends,”
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fellow MOJO-lover, Amy), it was hard to put the fork down. Their other food is traditional Southern fare from North Carolina pork, beef brisket, pit-smoked chicken, and the like. MOJO also has all of your grandmama’s favorite sides like collard greens, mac & cheese, dirty rice, and garlic cheddar grits. Their selection of spirits including vodka, bourbon, tequila, rum, gin, scotch, wine, and beer are so vast they have their own sizeable menu. They offer whiskeys from all over the globe. They also have Absinthe & Chartreuse, not commonly seen at bars in Polk County. For a noteworthy night on the town or a lunch date in their singularly charming atmosphere, stop in for a bite of BBQ goodness at MOJO Federal Swine & Spirits. Mojo Federal Swine & Spirits 130 S Tennessee Ave, Lakeland, FL 33801 (863) 937-4226 https://mojobbq.com Facebook @MOJOFedera
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Felicia Gaffney I lost my car.”
This is Felicia Gaffney’s story. It is a story, or a lesson rather, in compassion, and how one act of kindness can change someone’s life. It is also about letting people lift you up when you need it and in turn lifting up others when you can.
Tears welled up in her eyes remembering the moment, “It’s just amazing how clear things become to you when you ask.”
Felicia, born in Auburndale, is a real estate agent for Coldwell Banker in Lakeland. She previously spent 10 years working a corporate medical device job where she traveled nationally and had a global team.
She didn’t say anything to her that night, but went home and called her good friend and mechanic to tell him her vision. “Everything fell into place,” smiled Felicia. The mechanic had a car that he could have ready in just a few weeks.
During her foray into real estate, she spent 2 years teaching full-time math for college readiness at Tenoroc High School. She is married with two sons and a bonus son, ages 19, 16, and 14. She and her family love spending time together going to the mountains, hiking, taking trips to the beach, and fishing and kayaking at their new home on the lake.
After waiting a few weeks, Felicia got permission from the woman’s boss to sit down and talk with her. She told the woman what she wanted to do. In a powerful moment of perspective, Felicia described the woman’s reaction, “She was just extremely grateful and do you know what she said? ‘Now I can get a second job.’”
A beautiful, well put together woman with a soft voice and kind eyes, Felicia says, “I’ve overcome a lot of tremendous challenges personally as a child and an adult. A lot of people don’t guess that when they meet me or talk to me or look at me.” She continued, “I know that life can get extremely difficult. None of us get away from that, as much as we’d love to get up every day and love be perfect, kids be perfect, life be perfect, job be perfect, it seems like we’re almost fighting obstacles on a daily basis.”
“I think too, I can relate a little bit more having been a single mom as long as I had been and knowing how hard it can be,” she said. She found out that even though the winter was cold this year, the woman was riding her bike to and from work. Felicia said, “She shouldn’t have to do that. She raised beautiful children, she’s a beautiful person, very sweet. I don’t think anyone at her age who’s worked as hard as she’s worked to get where she’s at should have to ride her bike to work in the rain or the cold in the morning.” And now she doesn’t.
Though she herself had a challenging life, spending 10 years single, raising her boys, she has always felt she had a specific purpose. “I always felt like my calling was to give people cars.” With faith as a driving force behind her compassion, she knew that the gift of a car to someone could make all the difference in their life and help them to overcome difficulties. Whether it be a bad relationship, drugs, lack of opportunity, or any other challenge, having transportation could be the thing to change someone’s situation.
Looking forward with a giving heart, Felicia is already looking for the next opportunity to gift someone a car, saying that her goal starting out was to donate one car for every 5 homes she sold. Ultimately, she would like to start a not for profit, saying, “Hopefully, my thought is, that doing the not for profit will open the door so that if others do want to contribute, whether it’s a car, whether its funds, they can. I plan on it being 100%. I don’t want anything from this.”
Felicia got remarried a few years ago and she and her husband bought a house. Seeking her husband’s blessing, she talked to him about her plan, explaining that it is a commitment that she made and wanted to keep and that they had the funds to do so. He agreed.
Frank Bazail, the managing broker at Coldwell in Lakeland expressed that as an outsider looking into the situation, anybody can take their money and decide to go on vacation, buy themselves a new car, or go on a shopping spree but, “She decided to put herself in somebody else’s shoes.”
Felicia didn’t want to choose someone. She didn’t want to profile people and make judgments on their lives. She needed help. The same week of speaking to her husband, Felicia and a girlfriend stopped at a little restaurant in Auburndale for dinner. She noticed a waitress that she’s seen around for years at different restaurants in town.
He reflected on the physical and emotional pain the woman was healing from and said, “For Felicia to do that, I think it empowered this woman to be able to feel better about herself.” He continued, “I think it’s a domino effect that now she’s seen that somebody cares, so God willing when she gets to a point in her life where she can do something like that, she will.”
Felicia mentioned to the waitress that she hadn’t seen her in a while. “She explained that she had been out of work for a year because she had suffered severe burns,” said Gaffney. According to Felicia, the woman, her mom, and her daughter had been cooking in the kitchen with a pressure cooker. It didn’t release any pressure and exploded on all three of them with the waitress taking the brunt of the explosion.
Felicia concurred with Frank, “I know in my life the small acts of kindness that people have done to help me or encourage me have probably been the biggest acts of kindness that I recall.” Felicia’s finishing thought was simple but poignant, “You don’t have to do a grand gesture that affects the entire world to do something good. If everybody does a little bit, it’s that little bit that makes the big picture better.”
The waitress, a single mother with 4 children told Felicia that while she was healing from her burns, “She was praying to just die, she said the pain was so intense.”
Pay someone a compliment, pay for someone’s groceries, or just pay them attention and let them know someone cares. Just, pay it forward
While talking to her, Felicia asked, “How did you do it? How did you make it?” The woman responded, “I didn’t. I lost my house, I was out of work for a year, and
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Christine Boring – Owner of SoFlo Boutique and Director of Miss Lakeland experience that the girls and their parents are going through.”
You could say that Christine Boring’s family was built for Lakeland, or rather, that her father helped to build it. Though she was born and raised in the swan city, her father came from Brooksville. After graduating from Brooksville High School as the valedictorian, with no money and no opportunity to go to college, he joined the army at 19. The army sent him to work for the FBI. Following his work with the FBI, he was one of the very first soldiers to receive the GI Bill from the Army.
“It’s a lot of ups and downs. You work really hard and you might not come away with what you were hoping for, but that’s not what’s important. What’s important is that you’re getting life experience, that you’re making friends, that this can be a bonding time with your parents, that you learn how to cope with whatever life throws at you, and you enjoy the highs and when the lows come, you swallow it and move forward,” she said. “Every contestant is vying for the Miss America crown, it starts at the local level.”
“As fate would have, they were just getting ready to start construction on Florida Southern College and they were giving construction scholarships and so my dad went through school helping to build the Frank Lloyd Wright buildings on the GI bill.” He stayed in Lakeland, later working as a phosphate chemist.
The pageant circuit is incredibly important for the young women of Lakeland according to the director. Glitter and gowns and hair and makeup are the first things that stand out, but under the surface lie scholarship opportunities, community stewardship, and volunteerism. “The other piece beyond the scholarship is the community service. Every contestant has a platform, they do volunteer service, they speak about their volunteer service, and that’s part of their score.”
Christine’s roots have always pulled her back to the place she calls home. She has lived in Orlando, Texas, Maryland, and Ireland, but, according to Christine, “We always kept coming back to Lakeland because this is home.” Christine is the owner of SoFlo Boutique Gifts & Art in Lakeland, a charming and eclectic shop. The store was started 5 years ago by local artist, Mary Witte. She brought in artists and someone to run the boutique. Christine said, “When it first started, there was a boutique and there were 3 or 4 anchor artists in here that actually rented space.” The shop also had a gallery space, at one point operating as a co-op.
Continued education is so important to the organization that the pageant is entirely volunteer-based with all money going to pageant expenses and scholarships. “If you know any young ladies that you think should be competing for the title, send them our way and we’ll get them signed up,” said Christine. The teen division is ages 13-16 and Miss Lakeland is ages 17-25.
Christine acquired the store from Mary in 2016. “I really spent the first year building back up, getting more artists in here,” she explained. Christine’s sister Barbara Boulerice also works in the store with her. SoFlo has a truly unique selection of art, clothing, jewelry, and gifts. The store represents about 30 local artists with different mediums–sculpture, ceramics, watercolor, acrylics, oil, photography, and jewelry.
“I really think we’re going to get some awesome girls to represent Lakeland and I think the community as a whole is going to be really excited when they see the outcome,” remarked the director.
“We’re the shop that loves Lakeland. We have loads of swan stuff. When I can find swan clothes, I buy them.” Swan jewelry, purses, art, and clothing line the walls of the boutique.
The Miss Teen Lakeland and the Miss Lakeland Pageant will be held on March 18th at 2 pm at The Lake Mirror Theatre. You can purchase tickets for $15 at SoFlo Boutique or at the event.
Soflo also has a quaint yet functional room that Christine says is available for small meetings, girls nights out, art classes, or other small gatherings.
With this being the first year back for the pageant, Christine said they are in need of sponsors. To find out more information on the pageant or to become a sponsor, visit their website, www.misslakeland.com.
While tending to her duties as owner of the SoFlo Boutique, Christine has also taken on another important task as the director of the Miss Lakeland Pageant. She saw the need for the pageant’s return after years without it. Seemingly the perfect person for the job, Christine herself is the mother of a former pageant competitor with her daughter, Perianne, who began competing at age 14 eventually winning Miss Teen Lakeland and Miss Lakeland.
Pondering the future, beyond making the Miss Lakeland Pageant a success, Christine reflected, “I want to build this business.” Adding to that thought, she said, “I really want to attract some of the top artists in this area [to display their work at SoFlo].” To support SoFlo Boutique Gifts & Art, stop into her lovely Lakeland store and shop ‘til you drop, at 1026 Florida Ave. S, Lakeland.
“It just seemed like such good life preparation for her. I feel like it took her far in life. It taught her how to get herself together, how to be confident, how to get up on stage and speak to people, the importance of getting up and putting on your makeup and choosing the right clothes.” Christine continued, “[She] just learned how to handle the victories and more importantly, how to handle the defeats.”
SoFlo Boutique Gifts & Art 1026 Florida Ave. S. Lakeland, FL 33803 (863) 225-9778 http://soflolakeland.com
According to Christine, the Miss Florida pageant is held right here in Lakeland, bringing in beautiful, talented young women from all over the state. It seemed only right that Lakeland would have representation in this huge event and the possible chance to eventually vie for the Miss America crown. “We need to be there, we need to be represented,” she expressed.
Miss Lakeland Pageant Lake Mirror Theatre March 18, 2018 at 2pm Tickets: $15 www.misslakeland.com
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Faye Doppelheuer Babe’s Shoes & Apparel How does Babe decide what goes into her store? A combination of her own style and customer input according to the owner. “I’m all about looking at what’s trending out there. I educate myself all the time. Being a former teacher, I am looking at trends, I’m looking at what other people are doing in the industry.” Faye also spends plenty of time at market looking at new vendors and finding looks and trends to bring back to Lakeland.
Like walking into your best-dressed girlfriend’s closet to pick out the perfect outfit, Babe’s Shoes & Apparel has been helping girls and women in Lakeland find their style. Babe’s, which is located in the notable Southgate Shopping Center where a scene of the 1990 film Edward Scissorhands was filmed, has been a staple in Lakeland for many years, celebrating its 30th anniversary in February of this year. Georgia girl and owner of Babe’s, Faye Doppelheuer, was born and raised in Savannah. After attending school in the peach state, she eventually found her way to Florida.
Babe’s also puts on and participates in events and fashion shows to keep her patrons entertained. She does 1 in-store fashion show each season. On March 8th Babe’s is going to The Club at Eaglebrooke to do a fashion show for their residents and on Sunday, March 18th at 2pm, she will be doing her in-store seasonal show. In May, Babe’s will be doing another 2 shows–one for the Lady’s Night Out event for the Mulberry Chamber of Commerce on May 8th and another along with other stores for the Central Florida Speech and Hearing Fashion Show on May 10th. Guests are asked to make reservations in advance for all shows.
She started out as a teacher and moved on to freelance work and other jobs until she opened her own store in 1988. As a home economist, Faye dealt with things like clothing, textiles, and fashion merchandising–skills that would help her later in her store. “Babe is my nickname. I am the youngest of 13 children, it was a yours, mine, and ours family and my mother only called me Babe,” explained Faye. She was racking her brain for the perfect moniker when it came to her, “I said, I have to call it Babe’s!”
When asked what this anniversary meant to her, Faye reflected on the 30 years she has spent building and maintaining Babe’s. “I’m a survivor, period,” She laughed with the glint of a proud tear in her eye. She continued, “I’ve always believed that in this business, you just keep moving forward, you never give up because the day you give up you’re closed.”
“When my mother heard that, of course, the gleam in her eye, the smile on her face, that was it. So, it became Babe’s,” she said warmly.
“I have, I guess, a doggone determination that I’m going to succeed and I have a tremendous passion for what I do. When you love what you do, it makes it all a whole lot more fun and a little bit easier,” she smiled.
As a lasting retail shop, Babe’s has endured industry changes and embraced the coming and going of fashion trends. “We’ve probably reinvented ourselves three or four times in thirty years,” said Faye, “I think that’s one of the keys to longevity is that you have to adapt and be ready for whatever is happening in the market, whatever is happening in the trends. We started as a shoe salon and then along with our shoes we did everything that went with that–handbags, jewelry, some limited apparel.”
There appears to be no end in sight for Babe’s with Faye’s heart in the business and a drive to continue serving her shoppers. She expressed, “Do I still love it, do my customers still like what I do, am I satisfying that ego, am I satisfying their needs? Then I see no reason to retire.”
According to Faye, when the age of the comfort shoe hit, Babe’s had to adapt, responding to customer demands of more clothing. Now, Babe’s selection is more clothing, jewelry, and accessory-focused, with shoes, as Faye describes, as more of an accessory than a signature item like they started out as.
Babe’s Shoes & Apparel 2537 S. Florida Ave. Southgate Shopping Center Lakeland, FL 33803
At a time where you can tap your phone and have virtually any item shipped to you in a day’s time, Faye has still maintained a loyal customer base. They have expressed their want to spend dollars locally with her. They tell Babe what they want and she listens saying, “It’s all about our economy, that’s how we’re going to grow here. People buy on the internet because there’s an immediate need. They have to have it now, it’s that mentality. My store is a want store. I’m not a need store, never have been, I don’t sell milk and bread, but I sure sell a lot of wonderful things that my customers want.”
http://babesinlakeland.com Facebook @babesinlakeland Phone: 863-683-6900 Hours: Mon – Fri 10am – 6pm. Sat 10am – 5pm
A pink-everywhere timeless boutique that exudes femininity, Babe’s has a generational following. “I can think of customers right now, that started with me in my first year. Now, thirty years later, I’ve had their children shop with me, and now I have the third-generation shopping with me.”
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George Jenkins High School Baseball Team to Compete in the NHSI The George Jenkins Baseball team is making history for Polk County. Over spring break instead of hitting the beach or sleeping in, the boys on the GJHS Baseball team will be traveling to Cary, North Carolina to attend the most prestigious tournament in high school baseball–The National High School Invitational. From March 28th through the 31st, the team will be playing one game a day at the USA Baseball National Training Complex against 15 of the best schools in the nation. Coach Chad Crosby, who’s been coaching the team for 5 years, remembers getting the call. In April of last year, the Director of USA Baseball called the coach to invite the team to the NHSI, remarking that they’ve exceeded expectations and are a team they want to watch. “We were told in April, and I was trying not to tell the kids right away because I wanted to finish off the season, we were still playing without looking ahead too much,”
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Crosby continued, “that’s the culmination of high school baseball. It’s bigger than winning the state championship, you’re on a national stage.” 17-year-old Junior and pitcher on the team, Cooper Haskell said, “To get recognized by people like that and to be even considered in the top 16 teams in the country, let alone actually be invited to the tournament, it’s a crazy honor.” High school Senior, 18-year-old Brady Allen who pitches and plays outfield for GJHS said, “In practice, we work very, very hard and it’s good to see our hard work go towards something. Everyone else is out there partying and having fun and stuff like that and we’re on the baseball field for 4 hours, every single day. It’s really relieving, I would say, having that feeling, being invited.” Coach Crosby expects the best of his players both on and off the field and they appear to be working
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around the clock to prepare for the tournament. “This summer I was in good shape, but I wasn’t in the best shape I wanted to be in. So, I started working out at a place called Diesel Fitness in Tampa and I work out there 3 days a week. I’ve lost 10 to 12 pounds and put like 5 back on and I’m in the best shape ever, this is the best I’ve ever felt. Countless hours spent on the field working to better ourselves,” expressed 18-year-old high school Senior and 3rd baseman for the team, Brandon Howlett. Both Brandon Howlett and Brady Allen are both projected to be in the top 100 draft picks in the country with Brandon committed to Florida State University and Brady committed to the University of South Carolina. Why has this group of players made such an accomplishment? According to the coach, “It helps to have outstanding leaders.” He continued, “It’s
really cool to see that they’re very humble, they go out and they still continue to work hard, but yet, they’re also in the batting cage, helping their teammates.” Coach Crosby also looks at the group as a baseball family, placing importance on the team culture, even donning hats that say “Family” on them. As part of that family atmosphere, ensuring accountability, Coach Crosby often tells the players, “You’ve got 18 other players counting on you to do your job to the best of your ability whenever that opportunity its. They’re counting on you, they are your biggest fan when it’s your time to make a play or when you’re up to bat. They’re counting on you, that you’ve put in the work.” The three players that I had the opportunity to interview, Cooper Haskell, Brandon Howlett and Brady Allen have all set huge goals for themselves
within their baseball careers. Where do they hope baseball will take them beyond high school? “It’s been my dream to play in the big leagues ever since I started playing baseball. It’s what I’ve dedicated my whole life to, I’ve worked every single day at it. I hope I get drafted and if not, I’ll be going to South Carolina, so it’s a win-win kind of. Hopefully, I end up in the major leagues,” expressed Brady. “It’s been a goal of mine ever since I picked up a baseball,” said Brandon. He remembers watching teams playing on national television as a kid and wanting to get there one day, “I promised my mom if I continued with my baseball, I’d work until I reach that goal. I’ll do literally anything I can to reach that.” He agreed with what Brady said, “Even if I don’t get there, I’m still going to Florida State and you can’t go wrong with either one of those.”
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Cooper explained he was using baseball to help with education costs in college. He wants to get into broadcasting and sees college baseball as a great way to make connections to further that career. One of the team’s goals is to have one local business represent each of the players, sponsoring them to go to the NHSI. The cost for each player and coach to attend is $550 each. He plans to put a large sign over the grandstands that will read, “2018, Dream. Believe. Achieve. Thank you for helping us reach our goal at NHSI,” along with the logos and names of the sponsors that enabled them to attend. If your business is interested in sponsoring a player, you can contact George Jenkins High School with attention to the baseball coach, or email Coach Crosby directly at chad.crosby@polk-fl.net. Good luck Eagles!
MARCH CALENDAR 2018 1-4 The Florida Strawberry Festival When: Mar. 01-11, 2018 Where: 303 North Lemon St., Plant City. http://flstrawberryfestival.com The Florida Strawberry Festival is an 11-day community event celebrating the strawberry harvest of Eastern Hillsborough County. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (#berryfest18) Polk Senior Games When: Mar. 01-12, 2018 | 8 a.m. Where: Various Venues Throughout Polk County. http://polkseniorgames.org Sponsored by Publix Super Markets Charities. Promoting an active lifestyle, friendly competition, fellowship, health & wellness for men & women 50 years and older. Over 100 events with over 2,000 entrants and 700 volunteers. Watering Efficiently in the Home Landscape When: Mar. 01, 2018 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve, 945 Mackay Blvd, Lake Alfred. http://polkgardening.eventbrite.com A great step towards conserving water includes correctly and efficiently watering our landscapes. Join us to learn about the basics of microirrigation and efficient lawn irrigation. http://polkextension.com Tigers vs Braves When: Mar. 01, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://www.mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03 Mobile Unit for Health Care When: Mar. 01, 2018 | 2-3 p.m. Where: Kids Academy Learning Center, 1001 Wood Ave., Haines City. http://polk-county.net Mobile unit will be out in the community for determining eligibility for residents in need of health care. Cooking With Wine: Remove the Mystery & Discover the Benefits When: Mar. 01, 2018 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Join award-winning cookbook author and celebrity chef Warren Caterson in the Outdoor Kitchen for an intimate hands-on cooking class. $45 “Unbroken” Wine Glass Painting & Women When: Mar. 01, 2018 | 6:30-9:30 p.m. Where: Outer Space Art Gallery & Studio, 230 Ave C SW, Winter Haven. http://facebook.com/OuterSpaceFL Featuring Artists Carol HughesFeatured Life Story: Delivered; Surviving the Greatest Crash with Lucy Needham. A spiritual walk through a devastating motorcycle accident that took her life to the end of the road and back. All the way back to UNBROKEN!The program is $15, includes supplies and 2 glasses of wine, space is limited. Please RSVP $15
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Tigers vs Marlins When: Mar. 02, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03
Band of Heathens When: Mar. 01, 2018 | 6:30-9:30 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down, 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://gpderrydown.com Americana Rock n Roll band from Austin, Texas.
Free Friday Family Yoga When: Mar. 02, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum, 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://explorationsv.com Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers!
Paint “Highway Men Sunset” at Art Centric Studio When: Mar. 01, 2018 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Art Centric Studio, 1035 S Florida Ave, Lakeland. http://artcentricstudio.com Come enjoy painting with your friends! This is Art Centric’s rendition of the nationally known Highway Men. This was a group of local artists known for their quick painting style during the 1940s. For more information about these artist please visit: www.FloridaHighwayMenPaintings.com View art & register online. $35
Original Highwaymen Art Extravaganza When: Mar. 02 & 03, 2018 Where: Community Center, 5 South Allapaha Ave., Davenport. The event will start Friday, March 2, 2018 with dinner. Tickets for this event will be sold only in advance. Tickets are $50 per person. Each artist attending the dinner will bring a painting to be auctioned at the dinner and a Highwaymen Artist will be seated at each table. On Saturday, March 3, 2018 there will be a free art show open to the public. One or more of the artists will be painting at the event. The Saturday event will be held at the Community Center at 5 South Allapaha Avenue from 10am to 4pm. 863-419-3300 ext 137
Mamma Mia! When: Mar. 01-11, 2018 Where: Theatre Winter Haven, 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven. http://theatrewinterhaven.com Set around the all-out disco hits of the colorful Swedes, ABBA,Mamma Mia! is the story of love and friendship, past, presentand future‚ and dancing! Celtic Woman When: Mar. 01, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com Classically and traditionally trained Irish female musicians. Center Stage Buffet available for an additional charge.
JLGWH’s 6th Annual Light Up The Night 5K When: Mar. 02, 2018 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://www.JLGWH.com A live music and food truck party will follow. Registration is $25 prior to February 14, 2018 and $30 from February 14 to March 2. Runners under 18 $15. Proceeds raised from the Light Up the Night 5K event will support the Junior League’s Mobile Food Bus and Kids in the Kitchen community projects.
A Love Story When: Mar. 01, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium, 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland. FSC Chamber Singers and FSC Concert Choir combine forces in a remarkable evening of choral music designed to highlight various types of material. Each choir will present music on the universal theme of love. Please call the Branscomb Box Office at (863) 680-4296 for more information
Swan City Improv When: Mar. 02, 2018 | 7:30-10 p.m. Where: LkldTV Studio B, 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. https://www.lkldlive.com/ 2 shows in one night: 7:30 and 9. Watch one show or stay for both. Purchase tickets online.
STARMAN: A Musical Celebration of David Bowie When: Mar. 01, 2018 | 8-10:30 p.m. Where: LkldTV Studio B, 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. http://lkldlive.com Local musicians pay tribute to icon and legend DAVID BOWIE live on stage. Dan Signor, Shane Lawlor, David Guest, Kevin Hodges and more will perform fan favorites from the Bowie catalogue spanning decades. Doors 7:30pm Show starts at 8:00pm
Brahms v. Radiohead When: Mar. 02, 2018 | 8-9:30 p.m. Where: Polk Theatre, 139 S Florida Avenue, Lakeland. http://imperialsymphony.org This performance will combine all four movements of Brahms’s First Symphony (1882) with Radiohead’s album “OK Computer” (1997) complete with vocals.Purchase tickets online. Lakeland Regional Health Hollis Cancer Center 4th Annual Promise Run When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 7 a.m. Where: Lake Mirror, 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland. https://secure.qgiv.com/event/863322/ 10K & 5K Run/Walk Proceeds of the Promise Run to benefit Lakeland Regional Health Hollis Cancer Center. Register online. 10k starts at 7:00am, 5k starts at 8:35am *times subject to change
Mobile Unit for Health Care When: Mar. 02, 2018 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Bartow Office, 2135 Marshall Edwards Dr., Bartow. http://polk-county.net Mobile unit will be out in the community for determining eligibility for residents in need of health care. Growing and Cooking with Unusual Herbs & Spices When: Mar. 02, 2018 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lakeland Electric, 501 E Lemon St., Lakeland. http://polkextension.com Are you interested in learning how to grow unusual herbs as well as how to harvest, preserve and prepare foods with them? Join us for tips and information for success!
Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: 200 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Fresh produce, plants and local handcrafted items. Polk County EWGA Golf Kick Off When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 8 a.m. Where: Cypresswood Golf & Country Club, 1099 Clubhouse Rd., Winter Haven. Entry fee is $45.00 and includes lunch by the Grille at Cypresswood.There will be door prizes, closest to the pin and straightest drive prizes. Contact Candy Traller at 863-324-0112 or candykay1978@aol.com
Chat & Chew Skype with Dr. Michael Greger When: Mar. 02, 2018 | 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library, 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. Skype with Dr. Greger will enable you to ask your health and diet questions of this expert doctor/researcher. Large Conference Room 54321health@gmail.com 40
1st Annual SCLS Run for Honor When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Florida Polytechnic University, 4700 Research Way, Lakeland. http://www.sclogistics.com/waa/ All finishers will get medals and proceeds will benefit Wreaths Across America and United Way of Central Florida.Wreaths Across America is a nationwide campaign who’s mission is to REMEMBER, HONOR & TEACH. REMEMBER our Fallen, HONOR those who serve & their families who sacrifice & TEACH our children the cost of the freedoms we enjoy each day. Intro to Relief Printmaking: Spring Greetings When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Lead by Mollie Doctrow, students will work from natural and photographic resources to design a print, transfer it to a block, and learn carving techniques. During the second part of the workshop, students will learn the printing process, making black and white prints, and exploring creative options. All materials provided, including carving blocks, carving tools, inks, and papers. The workshop is suitable for all levels of experience. $65 Florida Gun Show When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com The Gathering Goose When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Downtown City Park, 206 E Park St., Auburndale. http://thegatheringgoose.weebly.com It is a mix of vintage, hand crafted, artisan, direct sales, retro, upcycled, etc. An eclectic array of vendors that one can shop from. City of Auburndale does not allow pets in their park Spring Wind Chime Pottery Class at Studio 649 When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 9-10 a.m. Where: Studio 649, 649 Woodhill Dr., Lakeland Highlands. http://facebook.com/Studio649Pottery In this hour long pottery class you will create a Spring themed wind chime. A follow up glaze and firing date is included and scheduled for 3/17/2018 at 10:00 a.m. All materials and instruction for basic wind chime is included.To secure you place in this class, private message Studio 649/Jeannie Pond or call 863-512-9131 for payment details.Visit the Facebook page for even more classes. $35 Bloomin’ Arts Festival Bartow When: Mar. 03 & 04, 2018 | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Downtown Bartow. http://bartowartguild.com Artists gather from all over the country to compete for top prizes and sell their artwork.In conjunction with the main art event, there is also a quilt display in the beautiful Polk Historical Museum, a flower show, car show and a display of student art Hearing Wellness Expo When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 175 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland. http://expo.hla-lakeland.org The Expo will include hearing-related & wellness vendors, manufacturers, support organizations, communications companies, non-profits, etc. The Expo will be filled with hearingrelated and wellness information about available products and services. This will be an interactive event and will include a large Silent Auction. This event’s purpose is to educate the community on hearing loss (17% of adults and 20% of school age children have a measurable hearing loss) and to share information about what product and services are available to help the hearing impaired. Expo is free to the public. CommunityFest 2018 When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven.
http://winterhavenchamber.com 4th annual FREE CommunityFest Family Fun Festival presented by Citizens Bank & Trust and the Greater Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce. This event will include games, entertainment, street performers, food and more! Monthly Oak Hill Cemetery Tour When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk County History Center, 100 E Main St, Bartow. http://www.polkhistorycenter.org Learn about the pioneer families and World War I veterans interred at the cemetery. The tour starts at the History Center with a short one-mile walk to include historic landmarks along the route to the. The ground is uneven, so we recommend comfortable shoes and weather appropriate attire. Access Art: Special Needs When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Participants will create and discuss art with specially trained educator, Tinia Clark. This program invites individuals with special needs and varying exceptionalities to meet once a month at Polk Museum of Art to engage in viewing and discussing artwork that is exhibited. After the tour the group meets at Kelly Rec. Center to make art inspired by the museum visit.Registration preferred but not required.For registration or questions, please contact Tinia Clark at 863-224-8557 or email at sidestreetartbeat@gmail.com Lake Morton Neighborhood Historic Home & Garden Tour When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m. http://LMNA.org 2018 15th Annual Historic Home & Garden TourSaturday, March 3, 2018 11am-4pmTour start location is 750 Frank Lloyd Wright WayAt Florida Southern College’s Frank Lloyd Wright Sharp Family Tourism and Education CenterTICKETS ARE $17 per person of all ages. Tickets on sale now online and at select locations beginning Feb 15. Read FAQs about the tour on our web site : LMNA.org 17 Tigers vs Rays When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03 Taste of Winter Haven When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Chamber, 401 Ave B NW, Winter Haven. http://winterhavenchamber.com Taste of Winter Haven is the second part of the full day CommunityFest event! Attendees can look forward to excellent cuisine from local restaurants, taste specialty beers and wines and listen to live music! You must be 21 or older to attend. Visit our website to purchase your ticket! $35
organization serving the greater Lakeland area since 1928 Lakeland Magic vs Westchester Knicks When: Mar. 04, 2018 | 3 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://lakeland.gleague.nba.com
Frankie Valli Tribute When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Ramon Theater, 15 E Wall Street, Frostproof. http://ramontheater.com Nirvana: Unplugged & Revisited When: Mar. 03, 2018 | 8-10:30 p.m. Where: LkldTV Studio B, 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. http://lkldlive.com Nirvana’s classic MTV unplugged performance will be played live in it’s entirety by THE GARY LOVE BAND. Doors at 7:30pm Show starts at 8pm
Candle Lit Kundalini & Gong Sound Bath When: Mar. 04 , 2018 | 6-7:30 p.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga, 52 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://ioyogastudio.com Ali Smith will facilitate an energizing Kundalini yoga practice followed by the hypnotic sounds of the Gong, played by Michael Locke. Space is limited. $25
Florida Gun Show When: Mar. 04, 2018 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com
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Spring Fever Jewelry Pendant Class When: Mar. 04, 2018 | 1-2 p.m. Where: Studio 649, 649 Woodhill Dr., Lakeland Highlands. http://facebook.com/Studio649Pottery In this hour long class you will create at least two pendants that can be raku or traditionally fired to create the finish you want. A follow up glaze and firing date is included and scheduled for 3/17/2018 at 10:00 a.m. All materials, instruction for basic necklace or bracelets are included.To secure your place in this class, private message Studio 649/Jeannie Pond or call 863512-9131 for payment details.Find more exciting classes on their Facebook page. $35
Music on Canvas Exhibit When: Mar. 05 - April 15, 2018 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Michael Crews Gallery/Lake Wales Arts Council, 1099 Highway 60 E, Lake Wales. http://lakewalesartscouncil.org An exhibition of paintings and photographs of classic rock icons by local artists Robert Morrissey & Calder Wilson. Mobile Unit for Healthcare When: Mar. 05, 2018 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Alpha & Omega Worship Center, 3 Suwannee Ave. N, Davenport. http://polk-county.net Mobile unit will be out in the community for determining eligibility for residents in need of health care.
Lake Ina Mushroom Fundraiser When: Mar. 04, 2018 | 1-4 p.m. Where: MLK Jr. Park, 199 E Lake Silver Dr. NE, Winter Haven. Please join Arts Ensemble & The Cypress Gardens Water Ski Team for a fundraising event to raise funds to rebuild the iconic Lake Ina Mushroom, which tragically fell in 2005. There will be live music, ski performances, an art raffle and concessions at the event. For more information please email growing_positivity@gmail.com
Music Munndays When: Mar. 05, 2018 | 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland. http://ldda.org Alex Lopez XpressEnjoy live music during lunch hours. The Imperial Symphony Orchestra and Lakeland Downtown Development Authority partner to present the free concerts for people to enjoy Downtown.Music Munnday concerts begin at 11:30 a.m. and end at 1:30 p.m. Bring a blanket or chair or enjoy one of the parks many benches and tables.
Nature Tour When: Mar. 04, 2018 | 2 p.m. Where: Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve, 945 Mackay Blvd, Lake Alfred. Led by Steve Franklin, Interpretive Guide. Enjoy a walk through time as our guide discusses some of the cultural and natural history of Florida’s delicate eco-systems and problems it faces today.
After School Art When: Mar. 05, 2018 | 4:30-5:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org After School Art (Ages 5 and up)FREE for Members, $5 NonMembers per child per visit.This is a program designed for the parent and child to learn together. Lessons vary in medium and are designed to be adapted for use at home. Each class is an independent lesson. Registration is not required. (863) 6885423 or email EChastain@PolkMuseumofArt.org.
Relay for Life Bunco Party When: Mar. 04, 2018 | 3-5 p.m. Where: United Women’s Club of Lakeland, 1515 Williamsburg Square, Lakeland. http://gfwcLakelandJuniors.org Registration prior to March 4th: $15 or $20 at the door. Proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life of Lakeland. To register, call 863-797-5465 or visit www. gfwcLakelandJuniors.org. This event is sponsored by the GFWC Junior Woman’s Club of Lakeland, a non-profit, volunteer
Tigers vs Yankees When: Mar. 06, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium,
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consistent, and spending one-to-one quality time with your Little. Being a Big often means just including your Little in things you already like to do — going to a ball game, or a museum, or the beach, or a bike ride. The first step is to attend one of our Big Orientation & Training sessions. Art Centric Studio: Mixed Media Art Class When: Mar. 07, 2018 | 6:30-9:30 p.m. Where: Art Centric Studio, 1035 S Florida Ave, Lakeland. http://artcentricstudio.com Come enjoy painting with your friends! This is a three-hour, mixed media evening. Your instructor will walk you through with our step by step. We will be creating this piece with a variety of supplies and products including spray ink, pens, and watercolors! Please arrive 15-20 mins prior to class to find your seat and prepare your paint colors.Start Time: 6:30pm, but you may arrive as early as 6:10 to find your seat and get settled. Your instructor will be: Becky Yohe. See art & register online. $35 “Head 2 Toe” Leading Ladies Expo & Lunch When: Mar. 08, 2018 | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Auburndale Civic Center, 115 W Park St., Auburndale. Fashion shows, free goodie bags, giveaways, catered lunch, vendors and more. 863-967-3400 $20 Plant to Plate with Josh & Emily Jamison When: Mar. 08, 2018 | 6-8:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Discover plants that are healthy and easy to grow. Learn how to turn your own backyard into a forest garden from Josh Jamison, the Garden Manager from H.E.A.R.T. Village. Then join Emily Jamison, H.E.A.R.T. Village’s Kitchen Manager as she demonstrates and prepares a vegetarian meal for you from perennial vegetable crops they have grown. $35 Thursday Squared Food Truck Rally When: Mar. 08, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland. http://downtownlakelandfl.com Join us on the second Thursday of every month for this food truck rally, which features about 20 food trucks. Hearing Loss Chapter Meeting When: Mar. 08, 2018 | 6-7:30 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 175 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland. http://www.hla-lakeland.org Monthly chapter meeting of the Hearing Loss Association - Lakeland Chapter. We will often have presentations by hearing loss professionals, potlucks, holiday dinners, general chat, games, etc. The purpose of these meetings is to bring together folks who have hearing loss and want to learn more about how to better manage their hearing loss. We talk about our advocacy programs and services.Meeting are looped and captioned.Meeting days are the 2nd Thursday of each month, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pmMore information on our website: www.hla-lakeland.org Kenzie Wheeler When: Mar. 08, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Ritz Theatre, 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven. http://ritzoncentral.com The Ritz Theatre is proud to welcome Kenzie Wheeler. Just 19 years old, the 2016 Strawberry Crest High School Graduate and the first Tampa Teen Idol.Special Guest Artist , Tim Sells will open the evening at 6:30pm for a pre-concert warm-up with a tribute to Kenny Rogers. Be sure to visit us at: ritzoncentral. com for tickets or email us at: ritztheatre@hotmail.com or call 863-295-9900 for information Managing Weeds in the Home Landscape When: Mar. 08, 2018 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. Where: Bartow Public Library, 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow.
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http://polkextension.com Learn to identify common weeds in the landscape along with how to prevent weeds and the best methods for managing weeds in the landscape. The Wizard of Oz When: Mar. 08, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com Families will be captivated traveling down the Yellow Brick Road with Dorothy, Toto and their friends the Cowardly Lion, Tin Man and Scarecrow, featuring breathtaking special effects, dazzling choreography and classic songs. A spectacular celebration of the iconic 1939 MGM film, THE WIZARD OF OZ will blow you away from the moment the tornado touches down and transports you to Oz, complete with flying monkeys and munckins.Center Stage Buffet available for additional fee. Expressions Storytelling Institute & Writers Conference When: Mar. 09 & 10, 2018 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Southeastern University, 1000 Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland. http://www.seu.edu/arts/events At this annual seminar, proven and aspiring writers will be given the opportunity to learn the key elements of storytelling and publishing from the best of the best. Guest speakers include professional communicators of all fields — authors, animators, journalists, bloggers, teachers, agents, editors, and more — all with decades of combined experience. $50 Vegetable Gardening Basics When: Mar. 09, 2018 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Central Florida Speech & Hearing Center, 3020 Lakeland Highlands Rd, Lakeland. http://polkextension.com In this workshop you will learn the basic information you’ll need to successfully grow vegetables in Central Florida.This program is presented by UF/IFAS Extension Polk County Master Gardeners. To learn more about the Master Gardeners go to: http://polkextension.com.
Wine Festival of Central Florida When: Mar. 09, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror Frances Langford Promenade, 121 S. Lake Avenue, Lakeland. http://winefestivalofcentralflorida.com More information and tickets are now available online at www. winefestivalofcentralflorida.com
Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: 200 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Fresh produce, plants and local handcrafted items. The 11-month Market (closed in August) is a showcase for the talents and the work of local artisans and local growers.
Lakeland Pad Party When: Mar. 09, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: 801 E Main St., Lakeland. Help women in need with donations of pads,tampons, cups, incontinence products, &other feminine hygiene items.For more information about the event or the organizations wesupport, check out Lakeland Pad Parties on Facebook.If you would like to contribute, but can’t make the event or simplyhave questions, please call or text Kim at (863)660-8671.
Spring Obsession When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland. http://springobsession.org A project of The Lakeland Rotary Club. An annual community spring event featuring plants, garden and nature related crafts, and music by a local band. It includes a children’s area and food.
Couples’ Night - Pair of Hipster Coffee Mugs When: Mar. 09, 2018 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Boondock Studios, 811 N Florida Ave, Lakeland. http://boondockstudios.com You and your significant other can join us for a little creative time. Customize your leather with stamps/dye, then sew it up into a mason-jar holding coffee/juice/hooch mug!Nibbles, coffee/tea, and fruity water will be provided. BYOB if you want something kickier.Only one ticket is needed for each couple. We will have limited seating, and we’ll have to prepare the materials, so we need registrations done in advance. Find even more events and workshops on the Facebook page. $80/couple
Yogaroo When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 8-10 a.m. Where: Outback Oasis, 4000 Country Club Rd. S, Winter Haven. http://outbackoasis.com Come join us for a relaxing yoga class taught by Jhoanna Mukai at Outback Oasis Garden in front of beautiful kangaroos. You will also be able to try our yoga essential oils and learn more about its amazing benefits to help enhance your relaxation experience. Purchase tickets online.
Over the Tavern When: Mar. 09 - 25, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Little Theatre, 411 N 3rd St., Lake Wales. http://lwlt.org In that most idealized period of 20th-century America, the Eisenhower years of the 1950s, the Pazinski family has a lot going on in their cramped Buffalo apartment. The youngest of the bunch, 12-year-old Rudy, is a smart, wise-cracking kid who’s starting to question family values and the Roman Catholic Church. When Rudy goes up against the ruler-wielding Sister Clarissa and announces that instead of being confirmed he’d rather shop around for a more “fun” religion, all hell breaks loose. A warm and hilarious look at family, growing up, and God.
Point of View Gallery Talk: Hudson River When: Mar. 09, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org During March’s Gallery Talk, we will explore Painting a Nation: Hudson River School Landscapes.Space is limited. RSVP by emailing Reservations@PolkMuseumofArt.org
The Great American Trailer Park Musical When: Mar. 09 - 18, 2018 | 8 p.m. Where: TheatreWorks Florida, 8 W Palmetto Street, Davenport. http://theatreworksfl.org TheatreWorks Florida 2010 winner of 13 awards from the Orlando International Fringe Festival, including “Best In Fest”, is finally back! Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested; strong language, adult situations and spray cheese)
Tigers vs Mets When: Mar. 09, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03 The Gathering Goose When: Mar. 09, 2018 | 4-9 p.m. Where: 251 Avenue A SW, Winter Haven. http://thegatheringgoose.weebly.com It is a mix of vintage, hand crafted, artisan, direct sales, retro, upcycled, etc. An eclectic array of vendors that one can shop from. Food trucks will be there Family and pet friendly. Free Friday Family Yoga When: Mar. 09, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum, 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://explorationsv.com a one-hour family yoga class! Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers!
Carillon Classic 5K When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 7:30-8:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org The Carillon Classic 5K Run & Walk at Bok Tower Gardens features what many consider Central Florida’s most challenging 5K course, since it requires runners and walkers to cope with elevation changes as well as a variety of terrains, including paved roads and gravel and mulch trails. As they compete high atop Iron Mountain, one of the highest points on the Florida peninsula, runners are also exposed to soothing music from the famed Bok Tower carillon as well as beautiful gardens, citrus groves and mountain vistas.
6th Annual Eagle Lake BBQ Festival When: Mar. 09 & 10, 2018 | 5-10 p.m. Where: next to the railroad tracks, between S 3rd St and S 4th St., Eagle Lake. This annual event along with the help of sponsors has given almost $15,000 for college scholarships to area high school seniors the last few years. Friday hours are 5 pm until 10 pm and Saturday 10 am until 5 pm. Event will be held next to the railroad tracks in between S 3rd and S 4th st in Eagle Lake.
WHPD 5K When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 8-11 a.m. Where: 125 N Lake Silver Dr., Winter Haven. http://www.active.com/winter-haven-fl/running/ distance-running-races/winter-haven-police-department5k-benefitting-special-olympics-florida-2017?int 5th Annual 5k benefiting Special Olympics Florida. We will have finisher medals, awesome raffle prizes, and Special Olympics Athletes!
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Chain of Lakes Cycling Classic When: Mar. 10 & 11, 2018 | 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Downtown Winter Haven. http://www.topviewsports.com/event/chain-of-lakescycling-classic/ The Chain of Lakes Cycling Classic in Winter Haven will enter its 9th year in 2018 with renewed high hopes to bring premier bike racing to Polk County. The Polk County Humane Society has been the benefactor for this event since its inception and the race continues to bring awareness to this great cause. Lake Wales Downtown Farmers Market When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Downtown Lake Wales, Stuart Ave. Fresh local and organic farm produce, goat milk products, jams & jellies, sauces, locally grown plants, fresh honey, baked goods and more. Lakeland Art Guild Spring Art Show When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 175 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, Lakeland. http://lakelandartguild.com Bee Keeping Basics When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Join Alecia Fulsom from Red Roof Farms for an introduction to beekeeping. This lecture is targeted for people who have an interest in the hobby of beekeeping and would like guidance on how to get started. The class will focus on how to prepare for the first hive and what to expect. $25 Painting a Nation: Hudson River School Landscapes When: Mar. 10 - May 10, 2018 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Painting A Nation: Hudson River School LandscapesMarch 10-May 20A collection of superb examples of Hudson River School paintings, the first nativeschool of painting in the United States. These paintings are from the HigdonCollection and was organized by the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, South Carolina. ArtLab When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Every second Saturday (September to May), participants will
be to introduced to one of the Museum’s exhibitions in a fun, entertaining and accessible manner through hands-on learning for all ages and skills. Labs are led by professional artists or art educators whom will engage participants in creating their own piece of artwork through a wide array of art mediums, techniques and connecting conversations relating to a specific exhibition on display in the Museum. Reserve your space online
will feature:~ A “Culinary Collaboration featuring a three course meal expertly prepared by Nineteen61, Red Door, and Swan City Catering.~ A two song performance by Strings in Need Students, guest house band 22N, and our featured artist. Event Sponsorships are still available, if you would like to support this event as a sponsor please contact us directly at stringsinneed@gmail.com or 863-409-4527.
Lakeside Adventure’s Gator Crawl When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Tanners Lakeside, 1006 S Lake Howard Dr., Winter Haven. https://www.facebook.com/Gatorcrawl/ Lakeside Adventure’s Gator Crawl is an annual fundraising Alligator Barbeque held on the second Saturday of March. Proceeds going to local charities including helping with local lake clean up efforts.Tanners Lakeside, Old Man Frank’s, Caribbean Bay & Idle Zone.
Daylight Savings Time Begins When: Mar. 11, 2018 | 12 a.m.
Holistic Approach to Stress Management When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 1-3 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Learn new coping skills and relaxation techniques in the beautiful, serene Bok tower setting with Kelly Andrews. Participants will get a taste of a variety of ways to instill calmness including art therapy, music therapy, meditation, yoga, and breath work. Bringing balance to our right and left brain hemispheres allows us to be more fully present in all that we do! $45 Saturday Afternoon Family Movies When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library, 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://mywinterhaven.com Enjoy a family friendly movie on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month! Admission is FREE and food and drink are welcome. Wine Walk When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 3-5 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Sip, sample and stroll through the Gardens while sampling 10 wines from around the world. Ticket includes wine samples, nibbles at each stop and a souvenir tasting glass. Stay for the After Party!Enjoy the sounds AcousticDose on the Terrace from 4:30pm — 6:30 pm. The Blue Palmetto Cafe will be open late and serving menu items, ice cream, beer and wine. Bottles of wine from the Wine Walk will also be available for purchase. $30 Champagne & Shamrocks When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 5:30 p.m. Where: Nora Mayo Hall, 500 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven. http://symphonyguildofwinterhaven.com/champagneand-shamrocks The social hour begins at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the concert will begin at 8:00 p.m. Dr. Virginia Davidson will conduct The City of Winter Haven Symphonia which is returning for a second year. This event is the Symphony Guild’s 23rd annual fundraiser.Black tie optional. Tickets are available by calling 863-294-7213 or 863-206-7167. RSVP by March 3rd. Elvis Tribute When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Ramon Theater, 15 E Wall Street, Frostproof. http://ramontheater.com Strings In Need Gala’18 with Featured Speaker & Drummer Rich Redmond When: Mar. 10, 2018 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Haus 820, 820 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. https://secure.qgiv.com/for/sin/event/787156/ Guests will spend an evening at the exquisite Haus 820 in lovely downtown Lakeland while enjoying Cocktails/Mingling, Dinner, Dessert, Beer & Wine, a Two Tier Raffle. The evening
FREE for Members, $5 Non-Members per child per visit.This is a program designed for the parent and child to learn together. Lessons vary in medium and are designed to be adapted for use at home. Each class is an independent lesson. Registration is not required.After School Art is supported by: Macy’sFor additional information about art classes at the Museum or if you have any questions about the online registration process, please call the Education Department at (863) 688-5423 or email EChastain@PolkMuseumofArt.org. Choral Concert: Americana When: Mar. 12, 2018 | 7:30-8:30 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 175 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, Lakeland. http://seu.edu/arts The magnificent singers of Southeastern University convene for an awe-inspiring performance.Southeastern University’s Festival of the Arts is an exploration of the impact and importance of the arts.Adults $5, students $3
Peak Bloom Music with Legacy When: Mar. 11, 2018 | 12-2 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Enjoy a delicious lunch, snack or drink at the Blue Palmetto Cafe with live music on the Cafe Terrace. Included with admission to park. Food & drink is additional purchase.
Chat & Chew Grocery Tour When: Mar. 13, 2018 | 1:30-3:30 p.m. Where: Publix SE Plaza Pkwy, 884 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven. Join the Chat and Chew grocery tours to learn of the variety of tasty and filling foods that build health while lowering calories. Bring your appetite! There will be numerous tastings along the way. Leave with new knowledge, techniques and a satisfied feeling in your stomach as you meet your health goals.Free LIMITED SPACE. For more information: Email-Cathy at 54321health@gmail.com
Tigers vs Braves When: Mar. 11, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03 Creative Yoga: Karen Seggerman When: Mar. 11, 2018 | 3-4 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Yoga practitioner Karen Seggerman will guide you through an hour long class. Please arrive early as space is limited and bring your own mat, blanket, and support block.Cost: $10 Nonmembers / $5 MembersIf you have any questions, please call Membership Manager, Diana Smith, at 863.688.7743 x 249
Meditation with Singing Bowls When: Mar. 13, 2018 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Sound healing with Reiki Master Kristen Tenpenny leads you into an in-depth journey of relaxation and expansion. The vibrations of the ancient Tibetan and crystal singing bowls raise the vibration of your cells, allowing for your body to relaxing, reducing stress, pain, and tension while putting the listener into a meditative state. Each person may experience positive benefits in their own way. Please join us for this wonderful experience. $15
Colorado’s Next Great Bluegrass Band When: Mar. 11, 2018 | 5 p.m. Where: Community Presbyterian Church, 511 Celebration Ave, Celebration. http://thecelebrationfoundation.org Presented by Trout Steak Revival
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Home Buyer/Selling Expo When: Mar. 13, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center, 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport. Are you trying to decide if this is YOUR time to buy or sell? Wondering if you have the credit score and/or finances to buy? Come to this free event and talk with Real Estate Industry Professionals and find the answers to your real estate mysteries!Understand your credit score, learn about loan programs & how to qualify, the buying & selling process, benefits of home ownership and more.
Music Munndays When: Mar. 12, 2018 | 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Munn Park http://ldda.org Billy Needs a Beard. The Imperial Symphony Orchestra and Lakeland Downtown Development Authority partner to present the free concerts for people to enjoy Downtown.Music Munnday concerts begin at 11:30 a.m. and end at 1:30 p.m. In addition to live music, the LDDA encourages visitors to utilize the City’s enhanced WiFi access and provides board games and coloring pages for concert goers.Bring a blanket or chair or enjoy one of the parks many benches and tables.
The Hit Men When: Mar. 13, 2018 | 7:30-9:30 p.m. Where: Polk Theatre, 139 S Florida Avenue, Lakeland. http://polktheatre.org Legendary rock supergroup
Polk Senior Games Closing Ceremony When: Mar. 12, 2018 | 12:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://polkseniorgames.org Free Parking & admission, Youkey Theatre.12:30pm Health Fair Screenings, Giveaways, Souvenirs etc. 2pm Special guest Andy Bean, Pro GolferSpecial Awards & community recognition
Florida’s Natural Charity Classic When: Mar. 14, 2018 | 7 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Country Club, 4200 Country Club Road S, Winter Haven. http://floridasnaturalcharityclassic.com Official LPGA Symetra Tour tournament which features 144 of the top up-and-coming female golf professionals in the world. Contestants will compete for $175,000 in prize money Top-10 on the Volvik Race for the Card Money List at the end of the 2017 season will earn LPGA Tour membership for 2018.Gates open @ 7:00 AM daily, see schedule of events online. Women in STEM Summit When: Mar. 14, 2018 | 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Florida Polytechnic University, 4700 Research Way, Lakeland. http://foundation.floridapoly.edu/wis/ The Women in STEM Summit is an insightful, carefully crafted and forward-thinking forum designed to raise awareness about opportunities for women in STEM and to provide those currently engaged in STEM industries the opportunity to be in inspired, empowered and enlightened. Early Registration $75 Individual After February 14 $85 Individual Book Review Series When: Mar. 14, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library, 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. Second Wednesday of the Month 12:00-1:00 pm Free and open to the public Lunch Break Series — Bring Your Lunch. Enter the raffle to win a copy of the reviewed book! Lunch & Learn: Out of the Box Uses for Herbs When: Mar. 14, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Join Andrea Nikolai, UF/ IFAS family and Consumer Science Agent and learn some new and delicious ways to use herbs in your cooking and try a sample of one of those ways.Included with admission to park. The Forum at SEU When: Mar. 15, 2018 | 12 a.m. Where: Southeastern University, 1000 Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland. http://seuleadershipforum.com The two-day conference will provide actionable leadership training from premier thought leaders in order to raise the leadership bar in individuals, organizations and communities. In addition to main stage speakers, several special breakout sessions will be offered throughout the day on Friday, enabling participants to customize their Forum experience and choose sessions that align with their interests.Expect an on-site experience, designed with plenty of spaces for attendees to connect and network while inspiring creativity and innovation. Visit online for a list of speakers.
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Original Sewing & Quilt Expo When: Mar. 15 & 16, 2018 | 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com Music for the Masses: Mrs. Murphy’s Chowder When: Mar. 15, 2018 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library, 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://mywinterhaven.com A St. Patrick’s Day concert featuring a fiddle, hammer dulcimer & flute. Register online. One Night of Gospel When: Mar. 15, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Polk Theatre, 139 S Florida Avenue, Lakeland. http://polktheatre.org 5th annual One Night of Gospel and enjoy live gospel music with CrossFire, Sand Creek Bluegerass, and Mark V Quartet!Presented by Good Shepherd Hospice, the event benefits Kid’s Pack, Hope and Charity for Children.Special guests are Sheriff Grady Judd and LPD’s Chief Giddens.Tickets available at Polktheatre.org or call 863-682-7553. Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Doors open at 6 PM. Bok After Dark: An Epic Fantasy When: Mar. 15, 2018 | 7-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Join Geert D’hollander as he presents an evening concert focused on fan favorites from the big screen like Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Star Wars and Star Trek.Come early for dinner at the Blue Palmetto Caf√© and enjoy live music on the terrace from 4:30 pm-6:30pm with AcousticDose. Included in general admission; free to members. 2018 Child of the Sun Distinguished Speakers Series: Audie Cornish When: Mar. 15, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: Annie Pfeiffer Chapel at Florida Southern College, 715 E Park St., Lakeland. http://www.flsouthern.edu/schools/arts-and-sciences/ child-of-the-sun.aspx The 2018 Child of the Sun Distinguished Speakers Series explores the murky waters of a post-truth environment. Dubbed the word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries in 2016, “post-truth” describes a situation “in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.” A best-selling author and columnist, an award-winning broadcast journalist, and a former White House Press Secretary join us this year to examine how we can navigate and respond to a post-truth era. Jazz on the Lawn When: Mar. 15, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Southeastern University, 1000 Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland. http://www.seu.edu/arts Southeastern University’s Jazz Ensemble gathers for a one-of-akind presentation with beautiful gardens by sunset as their stage. Community Outreach Expo When: Mar. 16, 2018 | 8-11 a.m. Where: Auburndale Civic Center, 115 W Park St., Auburndale. Presented by Kersey Funeral Home. Find great info from various departments & companies including: Auburndale Fire Dept., Auburndale Police Dept., Banking, Investing, Vet Info, Funeral Pre-Planning, Grief Suppor, Home Health Care, Computers, Food Delivery, Travel and more.Free breakfast starts at 8am Endeavor Lunch & Learn: Solar Energy in Florida When: Mar. 16, 2018 | 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Chamber, 401 Ave B NW, Winter Haven. http://web.winterhavenchamber.com Join Endeavor Winter Haven as they hear from Sean Lyles with Tesla speak about solar energy in Florida. Register for this event today!$20 for Non-Endeavor Members. $10 Endeavor Members.
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Creative Yoga with Michelle Pugh When: Mar. 16, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Join our Creative Yoga class every third Friday for a truly inspirational experience. Dedicated yoga practitioner Michelle Pugh will guide you through an hour long hatha-based class that will end with a meditation focused on our current exhibition. Our classes are a community format so that all ages, sizes, and levels of experience will feel comfortable. Practice will vary to increase diversity in your practice. Modifications are always offered.Please arrive early as space is limited and bring your own mat and blanket if possible.Cost: $10 Non-members / $5 MembersIf you have any questions, please call Membership Manager, Diana Smith, at 863.688.7743 x 249.
http://wrcfl.org The Women’s Resource Center is putting on their 2nd annual Putt Putt Pub event in Winter Haven. The event is March 17th. Proceeds benefit the WRC. More details online. No Trashin’ Just Bassin’ Fishing Tournament When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 6 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Where: Lake Shipp Park, 1649 Lake Shipp Dr, Winter Haven. http://mywinterhaven.com Keep Polk County Beautiful, Inc. will be gearing up for their 7th annual “No Trashin’ just Bassin’” Fishing tournament fundraiser and cleanup event. In addition to a traditional fishing tournament, we are also having a trash weigh-in contest that challenges our fishing teams and public to bring in trash found in the waterway with a cash prize. For more information please email kcpbeautiful@yahoo.com
Tigers vs Phillies When: Mar. 16, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03
Bustin’ Clays with Sheriff Grady Judd When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Tenoroc Shooting Sports and Training, 3755 Tenoroc Mine Road, Lakeland. http://bustinclays.org On March 17, 2018, Polk Sheriff’s Charities, Inc. will be holding its 10th Annual “Bustin’ Clays with Sheriff Grady Judd” fundraising event at Tenoroc Sporting Clays in Lakeland. Last year’s event attracted over 360 shooters, and over 500 people were in attendance.Polk Sheriff’s Charities, Inc. will use 100% of all proceeds from this event to further their mission to support activities and charities that benefit the community associated with and identified through the Polk County Sheriff’s Office
Free Friday Family Yoga When: Mar. 16, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum, 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://explorationsv.com a one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a funpacked session of poses, games and more!Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers!
Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: 200 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Fresh produce, plants and local handcrafted items
Dulcimers in the Park When: Mar. 16, 2018 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://mywinterhaven.com Bring your chairs or blankets and enjoy an evening with this unique Hammered Dulcimer band as well as demonstrations from the Wildwood Dulcimers, mountain dulcimer trio. Enjoy this free concert every month on the Third Friday night in Winter Haven.
Southeastern Guide Dogs Walkathon When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lake Hollingsworth, East of South Florida Ave. & West of Bartow Rd., Lakeland. http://guidedogswalkathon.org Southeastern Guide Dogs Walkathon is their biggest fundraiser of the year. Register online.
Lift Irish Band When: Mar. 16, 2018 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Arts Center-Updike Hall, 1099 State Road 60 E., Lake Wales. http://lakewalesartscouncil.org Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in a pub-style setting with music by Lift Irish Band. Refreshments will be served. $30/member $35/non-member.
Central Florida Farm Tour When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Various farms throughout Polk County. http://centralfloridafarmtour.com Admission: $20 per vehicle Load upCentral Florida Farm Tour is a self-guided driving tour featuring some of the most extraordinary farms located throughout Polk County, FL. This is a unique opportunity for guests to experience working farm operations not normally open to the public. Pick your adventure. Visit a few farms or visit all farms at your own pace. Enjoy the day exploring farms and learning about the area’s rich agricultural tradition.
Six String Soldiers with the ISO When: Mar. 16, 2018 | 8-9:30 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror Frances Langford Promenade, 121 S. Lake Avenue, Lakeland. http://imperialsymphony.org Southern Homes presents Pops by the Lake with Six String Soldiers!Part of The United States Army Field Band, SixString Soldiers is a four-member acoustic group performing Americana, folk, bluegrass, and Irish music in an informal setting. With its focus on audience interaction and sharing its members’ stories and experiences as American Soldiers, Six-String Soldiers offers one of the most personal musical experiences found in the United States Army.This will be the Six String Soldiers’ world debut performance with symphony orchestra!
Masters of Spain: Goya & Picasso When: Mar. 17 - Jun. 17, 2018 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Masters of Spain: Goya and PicassoMarch 17-June 17A rare showcase of work by two of the greatest Spanish painters of all time. This exhibition presents side-by- side the two artists who defined Spanish-made art for nearly 200 years. Central Park Art Festival presented by Victor Smith Law Group When: Mar. 17 & 18, 2018 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://ridgeart.org Presented by Ridge Art Association and Victor Smith Law Group-The 40th Year for this Event will be March 17 & 18, 2018. Our Ruby Anniversary year!!! Great Fine Art and Fine Crafts. Live Entertainment, Polk State College, Kids at College, Children’s Hands On Art, Publix Charities Artists of Tomorrow Exhibition and Food Trucks galore!!
Agent Orange When: Mar. 16, 2018 | 8 p.m. Where: Jessie’s Lounge, 118 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven. http://jessieslive.com AGENT ORANGE w/The Atom Age and A Murder of Crows!! St. Patrick’s Day When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 12 a.m. Putt Putt Pub When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 12 a.m. Where: Downtown Winter Haven.
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Photography: Using Adobe Lightroom When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org March 17, 10am-4pm $80 Members, $120 Non-Members Registration Deadline: Sunday, March 11, 2018Students are encouraged to bring their own laptop with both versions of Lightroom Classic CC and Lightroom CC installed and follow along.For more information, contact Gregory@GregoryMills.com Monthly Architectural Tour When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk County History Center, 100 E Main St, Bartow. http://polkhistorycenter.org Join us for a family friendly architectural tour of the History Center and learn more about neoclassical architecture, the construction of the building and the stories behind the iconic Old Polk County Courthouse with special emphasis on a different part of the construction each month. The architectural tour is on the third Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. Tigers vs Yankees When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03 Cypress Gardens Ski Show When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 5 p.m. Where: MLK Jr. Park, 199 E Lake Silver Dr. NE, Winter Haven. Free Ski Show MLK Jr Park 100 Lake Silver Dr Winter Haven Concessions available. Bring blanket or chair for seating. 5th Annual Kathleen FFA Alumni Denim & Diamonds Gala When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 6-11 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror, 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland. All proceeds from this event will benefit the Kathleen FFA Alumni, which raises funds for Agriculture education in our community. The menu will include a Ribeye Steak dinner provided by Granger & Sons Barbeque. Entertainment will be provided by The Troy Thompson Band. There will also be a live auction.Tickets for this event are $50 per person and must be purchased in advance. Tickets may be purchased through Angie Clark by calling 863.944.5460, Kristi Lampp at 863.661.4325, or any Kathleen FFA Alumni member. Credit card ticket sales are also available. Miss Florida Citrus/Miss Imperial Polk County Pageant When: Mar. 17, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: Theatre Winter Haven, 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven. http://missfloridacitrus.net $10 in advance, $15 at the door; For more information, please visit www.missfloridacitrus.net Sunday Morning Yoga When: Mar. 18, 2018 | 8 a.m. Where: 801 E Main St., Lakeland. http://thepoorporker.com Come for the yoga, stay for the beignets! $15 gets you an hour of yoga and an order of amazingly delicious beignets afterwards! Bring your mat Miss Lakeland Pageant When: Mar. 18, 2018 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror Theater, 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland. http://missflorida.org Miss Lakeland and Lakeland’s Outstanding Teen titles will be awarded. Winner will compete for the Miss Florida title in June. Winners will receive scholarships.$20 at the door Music at Pinewood: Dr. Jonathan Reed When: Mar. 18, 2018 | 4-6 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org
Reed began playing the piano 23 years ago. Today, he holds a doctorate in musical arts from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, is an assistant professor of music at Warner University, and has recorded three albums. His accomplishments are all the more remarkable for the fact that Reed is partially deaf. There were complications during his birth and he was given potent medications that inflicted nerve damage. As a result, Reed has high frequency hearing loss, meaning he can’t hear certain sounds, including higher notes on the piano.In partnership with the Lake Wales Arts Council, Bok Tower Gardens offers Music at Pinewood, a classical chamber concert series. $25
First Day of Spring When: Mar. 20, 2018 | 12 a.m. Tigers vs Yankees When: Mar. 20, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03
Shen Yun When: Mar. 18, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com Through the universal language of music and dance, SHEN YUN weaves a wondrous tapestry of heavenly realms, ancient legends, and modern heroic tales, taking audiences on a journey through 5,000 years of Chinese culture with stunning beauty and tremendous energy. a SHEN YUN performance features the world’s foremost classically trained dancers, a unique orchestra blending East and West, dazzling animated backdrops - together creating one spectacular performance
MARCH 19-25 Music Munndays When: Mar. 19, 2018 | 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland. http://ldda.org Patty Kenoly and Anisette MayerMusic Munnday concerts begin at 11:30 a.m. and end at 1:30 p.m. In addition to live music, the LDDA encourages visitors to utilize the City’s enhanced WiFi access and provides board games and coloring pages for concert goers.Bring a blanket or chair or enjoy one of the parks many benches and tables.The Imperial Symphony Orchestra and Lakeland Downtown Development Authority partner to present the free concerts and offer another experience for people to enjoy Downtown. Tigers vs Orioles When: Mar. 19, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03 After School Art When: Mar. 19, 2018 | 4:30-5:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org After School Art (Ages 5 and up) Mondays, 4:30pm — 5:30pm Skill Level: BeginningInstructor: Katie FernandezFee: FREE for Members, $5 Non-Members per child per visit.This is a program designed for the parent and child to learn together. Lessons vary in medium and are designed to be adapted for use at home. Each class is an independent
Society of the Turtle Jog When: Mar. 21, 2018 | 5:15-6 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. Join us for a slow jog at 5:15 PM at the fountain in Central Park (across from Gourmet Goodies). The 2.5 mile route takes us around Lake Silver and back. Afterwards, raise a glass with us at one of the local downtown pubs.
lesson. Registration is not required.After School Art is supported by: Macy’sFor additional information about art classes at the Museum or if you have any questions about the online registration process, please call the Education Department at (863) 688-5423 or email EChastain@PolkMuseumofArt.org
Million Dollar Quartet When: Mar. 21, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com This thrilling musical brings you inside the recording studio with four major talents (Presley, Perkins, Lewis, and Cash) who came together as a red-hot rock ‘n’ roll band for one unforgettable night. Center Stage Dining available for additional fee.
Tribute Tuesday: Favorites from Elton John & Billy Joel When: Mar. 20, 2018 | 2:30 p.m. Where: Theatre Winter Haven, 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven. http://theatrewinterhaven.com
Farm to Table Dinner with Chef Amy Freeze: Spring has Sprung When: Mar. 22, 2018 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Join us in the Outdoor Kitchen for the third installment of the Farm to Table Dinner series featuring the Edible Garden’s freshest spring produce prepared by World Food Championship’s Chef Amy Freeze. Dinner will focus on in-season produce, and along with ingredients straight from our garden. Amy and her team will prepare a 4-course dinner, including dessert and refreshing Spring drinks. $45
Lakeland Magic vs Long Island Nets When: Mar. 20, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://lakeland.gleague.nba.com NBA G League Sinfonia: Connecting the Arts & Community When: Mar. 20, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Victory Church, 1401 Griffin Rd, Lakeland. http://seu.edu/arts In engagement with the Imperial Symphony Orchestra, Southeastern University is proud to present Sinfonia: Connecting the Arts & Community; a night of music that serves as a tribute to the military members in our local and national communities through the unifying power of music, arranged by special guest conductor, Joseph DeBeasi. All are welcome to attend this exquisite performance, which will serve as a tribute to our faithful veterans and military personnel.
while the concrete is still soft so no power tools are required. All materials and tools are provided. (For those interested, the option of buying a tool set designed by the artist will be available.) Space is limited to 8 students. Free Friday Family Yoga When: Mar. 23, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum, 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://explorationsv.com A one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a funpacked session of poses, games and more!Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers! Members Reception When: Mar. 23, 2018 | 6-8:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Celebrating the exhibitions:Painting a Nation: Hudson River SchoolMasters of Spain: Goya & PicassoLecture followed by a reception and cash bar.This reception is a complimentary membership benefit.Students with valid ID are welcomed free of charge.RSVP by Monday, March 19.email Reservations@ PolkMuseumofArt.orgNon-Members are welcome to attend for $10 per person.
Before You Test: DNA Basics You Need to Know When: Mar. 22, 2018 | 7-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library, 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. http://lakelandgov.net/departments/library Presentation by Drew Smith, Genealogist with USF Libraries Medical Marijuana Awareness Seminar When: Mar. 23, 2018 | 1-4 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library, 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. http://MarijuanaAware.com Attendees must RSVP at MarijuanaAware.com or by calling 844-682-8261! Presentation will cover how components of marijuana work on different conditions, how medical use and recreational differ, how to navigate the legal system in Florida, and much more!Admission to this event is free but space is limited, so be sure to sign up and save your seat!
Florida Jets When: Mar. 21 - 24, 2018 | 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Where: Paradise Field on W Pipkin Rd the intersection of Air Show Rd (Gate 36),, Lakeland. http://franktiano.com Florida Jets - a world class R/C event March 21 through 24, from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm daily. Six Flight Lines Daily! Bring a lawn chair, bring a friend and spend the day!See over 200 R/C Jets in action!R/C Jet Manufacturer, Exhibits, Daily DemosFood, Fun and Non-Stop Action Daily!
Wet-Carved Concrete Sculpture When: Mar. 23 - 25, 2018 | 3-6 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org 3-Day WorkshopMarch 23 (3 to 6pm) | March 24 (9am to 5pm) | March 25 (Noon to 2pm)Instructor: Elder JonesFee: $300 Members, $340 Non-MembersRegistration Deadline: Sunday, March 4, 2018Join master concrete-carver Elder Jones in this three-day, hands-on sculpture workshop. Participants will learn the technique of wet carving to create their own concrete sculpture or planter about 14 inches tall. The process is done
4th Annual Suit-Up When: Mar. 21, 2018 | 2-5 p.m. Where: Florida Southern College, 111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr, Lakeland. http://lakelandchamber.com The Lakeland Chamber of Commerce has partnered with local universities to host the 4th Annual Suit-Up event to facilitate the networking of students nearing graduation and local employers seeking quality talent. In the Field House.
Jug Brothers Band When: Mar. 23, 2018 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. Music in Central park. Grant Piche leads singing with a variety of his friends to the sound of kazoos, washboards, spoons, bongos, etc. Audience participation is encouraged. Guests bring their own chairs. Please contact Grant Piche at picgra@aol.com for more information Lakeland Magic vs Delaware 87ers When: Mar. 23, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://lakeland.gleague.nba.com NBA G League Wind Ensemble Concert When: Mar. 23, 2018 | 7:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Bush Chapel Southeastern University, 1000 Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland. http://seu.edu/arts An expressive repertoire of time-honored and modern wind literature shared with you from the stage by the students of Southeastern University. Orchid Mania Presented by The Orchid Society of Highlands County When: Mar. 24 & 25 Where: Jack Stroup Civic Center,
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355 W. Center Avenue, Sebring. Saturday hours will be 10 a.m. to 5p.m. and Sunday hours 10a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be orchid displays and sales and orchid growing supplies as well as door prizes and raffles. Vendors and Society members will be available to answer questions. A $3.00 donation is asked with children under 12 admitted free. For more information contact Lori Coon at 863-414-3381 or Pete Otway at 863-699-1575. Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: 200 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Fresh produce, plants and local handcrafted items. Time for a Change Meditation Retreat When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Join Reiki Master and Sound Healer Kristen Tenpenny as she shows us how meditation can be fun and easy! Yet still change your life. With simple techniques, you can bring more peace and harmony into your daily life. Most of all, finding the silence and answers from within. There is something to gain for every in this meditation retreat. All levels are welcome and encouraged to participate. Three hours will fly by and enhance your life in unimaginable ways! Treat yourself with tastes, sounds, smells, yoga postures, breathing exercises, guided visualization meditation, Q & A, walking meditation, and a sound healing grand finale. $35 All-American Water Ski Tournament When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: MLK Jr. Park, 199 E Lake Silver Dr. NE, Winter Haven. http://CypressGardensWaterSkiTeam.com The Cypress Gardens Water Ski Team is hosting the fourth annual All-American Tournament at MLK, Jr. Park on Lake Silver. The Tournament will include show skiers from around the country who will compete in Swivel, Doubles, Ballet Line, Freestyle Jump, specialty Acts, Team Jump and Barefoot Endurance. The competition is a USA Waterski sanctioned competition tournament. The tournament is open to the public free of charge. Additional information and participant registration may be located at CypressGardensWaterSkiTeam.com Tigers vs Phillies When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03 Lakeland Craft Beer & Food Festival When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 2-5 p.m. Where: The Brass Tap, 1515 Town Center Dr, Lakeland. http://lakelandbeerfest.com Pre-sale tickets include UNLIMITED beer tastings! VIP tickets offer more - VIP Lounge, special beers, food buffet, etc. Food will be available for purchase onsite. Must be 21+. All ticket prices include local sales tax. Event will take place rain or shine Saturday Afternoon Family Movies When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library, 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://mywinterhaven.com Enjoy a family friendly movie on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month! Admission is FREE and food and drink are welcome. Lake Wales Car Show When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 4-7 p.m. Where: Downtown Lake Wales, Stuart Ave. Music & car show All About Olives When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 4-6 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org
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Have you ever wondered where your olive oil comes form? Learn from Dr. Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman, Associate Extension Scientist, Entymology and Nematology Department with the University of Florida all about Florida and Italian olive oil with explanations on how olive trees grow, what pests impact production, and how olive oil is produced and evaluated. Olive oil tasting included. Try two unique Italian oils from small farms (I Greppi di Silli and Fattoria di Maiano), oils from the two mills in operation in Florida (Florida Olive Farms and Mill, and Clear Creek Olive Farms), and an oil you can find online and in stores near you (River Run Olive Oil Company)! $15
Forest Magic Nature Walk When: Mar. 25, 2018 | 2 p.m. Where: Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve, 945 Mackay Blvd, Lake Alfred. It’s a free organized retreat away from the stresses of daily living. Join our guide, Steve Franklin, for a tranquil stroll along one of the trails in our Preserve. There, you will visit shaded coves where the group can pause to participate in stress reducing mental exercises and enjoy the calming effects of nature poems. The program allows participants an opportunity to consciously immerse themselves in the redemptive air, sights, and sounds that forests so generously provide. By the end of the walk you will likely feel as calm, relaxed, and refreshed as you would after enjoying a warm bubble bath. Reservations required for this walk, as group size is limited! Please contact the Parks and Recreation Office at 863-291-5272 or aquinones@mylakealfred.com to sign up.
Mystery Dinner Theater When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Ramon Theater, 15 E Wall Street, Frostproof. http://ramontheater.com
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Dangermuffin When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 6:30-9:30 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down, 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://gpderrydown.com Charleston, SC’s Dangermuffin is an eclectic quartet that weaves lyrical themes of sea, sun, and spiritual connection with Americana, Island influenced, Folk and Jam grooves. The band’s live show swims between tasty acoustic, and rockin’ electric sounds.
Spring Break Art Camp When: Mar. 26 - 30, 2018 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Spring Break Art CampMarch 26-30 9:00am — 4:00pmJoin us for Spring Break Art Camp! Give your child (ages 7-13) a FUN, CREATIVE and OPEN atmosphere to develop their love and appreciation for the arts. Camp classes will provide the freedom of exploration through creativity, process, medium and technique. Students will choose ONE class to master their skills in - attending that specific class all day for all five days. A supervised 30-minute lunch break and 30-minute snack break will be provided each day. Students must bring their own lunch and the daily snack will be provided by the Museum.CAMP TUITION: (per student)$100 for PMoA Members, $140 Non-MembersRegistration deadline: Sunday, March 18, 2018
Lakeland Magic vs Delaware 87ers When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://lakeland.gleague.nba.com NBA G League “The Gondoliers” by Gilbert and Sullivan When: Mar. 24, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium, 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland.
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FSC Opera Theatre, Mark Thomsen, director; FSC Opera Orchestra, Kira Omelchenko, conductorTwo newly married, personable gondoliers discover that one of them is the heir to the throne of the kingdom of Barataria. Due to an error of identity in their youth, either one of them could be the heir, so they agree to share the duties of ruling the kingdom until the rightful heir is identified. Complicating the situation, they discover that the rightful king was married to the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Plaza Toro while they were infants. Discover how these two charming Gondoliers manage this rather unusual wrinkle in their life.
Wonders of the Galaxy 2-day Art Camp When: Mar. 26 & 27, 2018 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Art Centric Studio, 1035 S Florida Ave, Lakeland. http://artcentricstudio.com Wonders of the Galaxy Art Camp for ages 3-7! During this mini, two-day camp your child will be creating masterpieces with all sorts of creative and dynamic supplies, including designing their very own galaxy of stars, constellations, marbled paper, and so much more!$65.00 for both days - cost includes all supplies! Your child will need to bring a packed lunch for both days. $65
Relay For Life Winter Haven Paddlboarding Fundraiser When: Mar. 25, 2018 | 10a.m. Where: Tanners Lakeside, 1006 S Lake Howard Dr., Winter Haven. https://www.facebook.com/events/1959693840953146/ Paddleboarding fundraiser to benefit Relay For Life Winter Haven. The cost is $40 if Paddleboard Winter Haven, Inc. supplies your board and $10 If you have your own board. This is for a great cause and you get an awesome workout.Please go to the “Tickets Available” link on Facebook page to RSVP for a paddleboard rental or call 863-845-5307 and mention Relay for Life.
Music Munndays When: Mar. 26, 2018 | 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland. http://ldda.org Munn Park Saints. The Imperial Symphony Orchestra and Lakeland Downtown Development Authority partner to present the free concerts for people to enjoy Downtown.Music Munnday concerts begin at 11:30 a.m. and end at 1:30 p.m. In addition to live music, the LDDA encourages visitors to utilize the City’s enhanced WiFi access and provides board games and coloring pages for concert goers.Bring a blanket or chair or enjoy one of the parks many benches and tables.
Peak Bloom Music with Polkweed Muzique When: Mar. 25, 2018 | 12-2 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Purchase a delicious lunch, snack or drink at the Blue Palmetto Cafe with live music on the Cafe Terrace. Music is free with admission to the park.
Tigers vs Rays When: Mar. 26, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03 Last game in Lakeland for 2018!
Tigers vs Braves When: Mar. 25, 2018 | 1:05 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2018-03
After School Art When: Mar. 26, 2018 | 4:30-5:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org (Ages 5 and up)Skill Level: Beginning Instructor: Katie Fernandez Fee: FREE for Members, $5 Non-Members per child
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per visit.This is a program designed for the parent and child to learn together. Lessons vary in medium and are designed to be adapted for use at home. Each class is an independent lesson. Registration is not required.After School Art is supported by: Macy’sFor additional information about art classes at the Museum or if you have any questions about the online registration process, please call the Education Department at (863) 688-5423 or email EChastain@PolkMuseumofArt.org Lunch & Learn: What is Florida-Friendly Landscaping? When: Mar. 27, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Haines City Public Library, 111 N 6th St, Haines City. http://polkextension.com By using Florida-Friendly Landscaping you will be able to help protect our natural resources by using less water, fertilizer, and pesticides.Registration is required.Lunch is provided to registrants. FREE Natural Products for Pest Control When: Mar. 27, 2018 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library, 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://polkextension.com In this program you will learn about less hazardous alternatives to conventional pesticides, with pictures of many pests. A question and answer period will follow. This workshop is free. Registration is encouraged. Jazz Fusion FSC Jazz Ensemble When: Mar. 27, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium, 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland.
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Jazz FusionFSC Jazz Ensemble, Paul Butcher, directorDynamic jazz professor Paul Butcher leads this youthful FSC Jazz Ensemble through a potpourri of jazz styles that will delight and entertain. From the classics to the modern era, this group’s repertoire features both big band sounds and small combo excitement, regardless of the era. Lunch & Learn: Lifestyle for a Healthier You When: Mar. 28, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Learn the ins and outs from registered dietitian nutritionist Andrea Nikolai of how you can make simple changes to how you fill your plate to make improvements in your health and help you feel your best. Included with general admission to park. Moonlight Market When: Mar. 28, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co., 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven. http://groveroots.com 4th Wednesday of every month. Vendors from all over Central Florida will be setting up shop just for you! Shop, eat, sip, local!Vendor Applications or for more information regarding the Market, email Events@GroveRoots.com ISO Presents Mike Block & Henneke Cassel When: Mar. 28, 2018 | 7:30-9:30 p.m. Where: LkldTV Studio B, 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. http://imperialsymphony.org Grammy Award-winning cellist Mike Block and Celtic fiddler Henneke Cassel bring their talents to Lakeland for an intimate performance benefiting string camp programs at Florida Southern College and Vero Beach.Block is a multi-style cellist, singer, composer and educator who founded Mike Block String Camp in 2010. While still studying at the Julliard School, he joined Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble, toured extensively throughout the world and won a 2017 Grammy Award for Best World Music Album.Cassel is a Boston-based performer, teacher and composer who started at a Texas-style fiddler and went on to win the 1997 US National Scottish Fiddle Championship.Through the ISO’s Beth Mason Young Artists Endowment Fund, proceeds from the evening will create scholarships for both the Mike Block String Camp and the Florida Southern College String Camp. Purchase tickets online
Intro to Backyard Worm Farming When: Mar. 29, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Public Library, 290 Cypress Garden Lane, Lake Wales. http://polkextension.com In this Worm Farming class you will learn how to construct a worm farm, manage the farm and the worms, and harvest the castings for use in the garden and landscape. Join us to learn about this cool alternative to composting kitchen scraps.This program is presented by UF/IFAS Extension Polk County Master Gardeners. To learn more about the Master Gardeners go to: http://polkextension.com Bok After Dark: Rock the Bok When: Mar. 29, 2018 | 7-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Join Geert D’hollander as he presents an evening concert with the world’s best classic rock and arena anthems. Come early for dinner at the Blue Palmetto Cafe and enjoy live music on the terrace from 4:30pm — 6:30pm with the Munn Park Saints. Included with general admission, free the members. Jersey Boys When: Mar. 29, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com 2006 Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award - winning Best Musical about Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The Four Seasons: Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi. This is the true story of how four blue-collar kids became one of the greatest successes in pop music history. They wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide - all before they were 30! Center Stage Dining available for additional charge. Free Friday Family Yoga When: Mar. 30, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum, 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://explorationsv.com A one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a funpacked session of poses, games and more!Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers! The Art of Film: Claire in Motion When: Mar. 30, 2018 | 6-8:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org The Art of Film presents a forum for appreciating movies as an art form. With audience Q&A and talkback sessions with film directors and faculty from Florida Southern College following each screening, this unique Polk Museum series will entertain, engage, and educate audiences of all ages.Doors open at 6:00 pmIntroduction and Screening at 6:30 pmQ&A with Director Annie Howell at 8:30 pmBring Cash for Beverages.Registration not necessary but appreciated. Tiger Trot 5k Run and Walk When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 7 a.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium, 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://athlinks.com/event/2018-tiger-trot-5k-111042 The Tiger Trot 5k Run and Walk will be held at Tigertown in Lakeland and will finish on historic Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium. Home of the Lakeland Flying Tigers and spring training home of the Detroit Tigers, Tigertown and the surrounding area is flat and fast.This USATF Certified course will start in the stadium parking lot, weave its way through beautiful Lake Parker Park and end on the warning track near third base. Register online. Digital Camera School & Photo Safari When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Learn how to use YOUR digital camera in this half-day photography basics course. Learn those buttons and dials to demystify your camera, the essential techniques, and the
fundamentals of composition. We will then walk the Gardens to photograph the beautiful grounds to learn how to take amazing photographs! $100
their race bib and a bag of color. T-shirts are not included with the kids free admission. However, you can add them during the online registration.Parking is $10 per car payable when you arrive. Please have exact change.More InfoVisit bubblepalooza. com/tampafl or call 631.698.6230 for additional info.
Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: 200 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Fresh produce, plants and local handcrafted items.
CPR Training / American Heart BLS Approved When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 12:30-2:30 p.m. Where: Honor Gym, 46 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven. http://honorgym.com First time CPR and re-certification welcome!American Heart Association available for Health Care Workers! $40 ea person / purchase in advance online. Cash or Check accepted day of event.
Easter Egg Hunt When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 9 a.m. Where: Polk City Park, 5130 Duey Rd., Polk City. http://parksandrec.polk-county.net For kids ages 2-9, bring your own basket, every egg contains an egg.
Disney’s Choo-Choo Soul with Genevieve When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 4 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com Entering their 11th year of entertainment, this Live incarnation of Disney Junior’s CHOO CHOO SOUL find Genevieve Goings, the soulful, hip, singing train conductor, and Constantine “DC” Abramson, the beatboxing, breakdancing engineer on stage engaging children in sing-songs, dance routines and lots of crowd participation as they perform all the hits you know and love.
Easter Egg Hunt When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 9 a.m. Where: Snively-Brooks Park, 191 9th St., Eloise. http://parksandrec.polk-county.net For kids ages 2-9, bring your own basket, every egg contains a prize. Easter Egg Hunt When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 9 a.m. Where: Medulla Resource Center, 1049 Parker Rd., Lakeland. http://parksandrec.polk-county.net For kids ages 2-9, bring your own basket, every egg contains a prize.
Red Tent Collaborative When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: LkldTV Studio B, 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. Red Tent Collaborative 2018 features visual art, a pop-up shop, heavy h’orderves, a fashion show, spoken presentations, songs, dances and raffle. Support the Girls with a donation of feminine hygiene products and/or new or gently used bras and receive free raffle tickets. redtentinitiative.org
Easter Egg Hunt When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 9 a.m. Where: Mary Norma Campbell Resource Center, 2226 Karen St., Lake Wales. http://parksandrec.polk-county.net For kids ages 2-9, bring your own basket, every egg contains a prize.
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Easter Egg Hunt When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 9 a.m. Where: Fort Meade Outdoor Recreation Area, U.S. 98 E. on Peace River, Fort Meade. http://parksandrec.polk-county.net For kids ages 2-9, bring your own basket, every egg contains a prize.
Easter When: Apr. 01, 2018 | 12 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service When: Apr. 01, 2018 | 7 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Easter morning worshipers will be offered complimentary admission (from 6am-8am) to experience the Gardens’ own sunrise service with a full choir, live carillon performances, and an inspirational Easter message delivered by local clergy. Service begins at 7am. A buffet breakfast will be served in the Blue Palmetto Cafe following the service, for an additional fee
Jelly Bean Fling When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Pioneer Florida Museum & Village, 15602 Pioneer Museum Rd, Dade City. http://www.PioneerFloridaMuseum.org Bounce house, slide, games, Easter egg hunt, barrel train rides, photos with the Easter Bunny, face painting, make your own Easter Bonnet, Easter Bonnet Parade with Mr. Tommy, food, vendors, all museum buildings open with docents/guides in period costumes, music, a family day of fun.. $5 admission, under 5 free.
Cityworks (x)po Florida When: Apr. 04 - 6, 2018 | 12 a.m. Where: Downtown Winter Haven. http://cityworksxpofl.com A gathering to share big ideas for better places. Hear speakers from all over the country talk about ideas for improving communities.
Easter Egg Hunt When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 10 a.m. Where: Larry Parrish Baseball Fields, 2401 E Johnson Ave, Haines City. City of Haines City’s annual Easter Egg Hunt will be Saturday, March 31 at 10:00 AM on the Larry Parrish Baseball Fields located at 2401 E Johnson Ave., Haines City, FL.Ages 2-10 are welcome! Egg hunts will be divided into age groups. Easter Bunny will be available for pictures, so don’t forget your camera. For more information, contact Haines City Parks & Recreation at 863 421-3700.
Sporting Clays Shoot Off When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Catfish Creek Sporting Clays, 5000 Firetower Rd., Haines City. http://polktrainingcenter.org Proceeds benefit the Polk Training Center, Inc. Serving Polk County’s developmentally disabled individuals since 1986. Register online.
Bubble Palooza When: Mar. 31, 2018 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Maddox Ranch, 2505 W Bella Vista St., Lakeland. http:// bubblepalooza.com/tampafl The three mile course is designed to give you all the fun of a color run and bubble run combined.Visit bubblepalooza.com/ tampafl to register.Children 6 years old and under on event day can participate in the race for free!There is just a $4 fee to cover
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1190 S ORANGE AVE, BARTOW .........................................12/27/2017.......$220,000
1090 BETHPAGE RD, AUBURNDALE ...............................12/22/2017.......$184,900
2034 CHARLESTON LN, BARTOW ....................................12/20/2017.......$228,300
1378 WINDWARD OAKS LOOP, AUBURNDALE .........12/22/2017.......$185,000
1710 JACKSON OAKS DR, BARTOW ..................................... 1/3/2018.......$348,800
4255 OLD BERKLEY RD, AUBURNDALE ........................12/22/2017.......$200,000
1720 JACKSON OAKS DR, BARTOW ..................................... 1/3/2018.......$348,800
750 BARRISTER DR, AUBURNDALE .................................... 1/8/2018.......$200,000
1730 JACKSON OAKS DR, BARTOW ..................................... 1/3/2018.......$348,800
628 PINTAIL CIR, AUBURNDALE ......................................12/27/2017.......$200,000
1825 JACKSON OAKS DR, BARTOW ..................................... 1/3/2018.......$348,800
141 NEWBERN CIR, AUBURNDALE ..................................... 1/3/2018.......$200,000
1727 LAUREL OAKS DR, BARTOW ....................................... 1/3/2018.......$348,800
125 HARBOR WAY, AUBURNDALE ...................................12/27/2017.......$215,000
1717 LAUREL OAKS DR, BARTOW ....................................... 1/3/2018.......$348,800
125 PROMENADE CT, AUBURNDALE ................................. 1/3/2018.......$221,900
1707 LAUREL OAKS DR, BARTOW ....................................... 1/3/2018.......$348,800
1110 LAKE ARIANA BLVD, AUBURNDALE ...................12/26/2017.......$244,000
1715 JACKSON OAKS DR, BARTOW ..................................... 1/3/2018.......$348,800
123 COSTA LOOP, AUBURNDALE .....................................12/22/2017.......$247,000
1755 JACKSON OAKS DR, BARTOW ..................................... 1/3/2018.......$348,800
139 BENTLEY OAKS BLVD, AUBURNDALE ...................12/22/2017.......$264,000
1832 CHARLESTON LN, BARTOW ....................................12/27/2017.......$353,000
930 VAN DR, AUBURNDALE ...............................................12/29/2017.......$274,900
6078 WATERWOOD TRL, BARTOW .................................12/29/2017.......$382,000
117 W JULIANA WAY, AUBURNDALE ..............................12/27/2017.......$275,000
777 ALTURAS RD, BARTOW ................................................12/20/2017.......$429,000
LAKELAND
107 VAN FLEET CT, AUBURNDALE ..................................12/29/2017.......$295,000 134 ARIANA AVE, AUBURNDALE .....................................12/21/2017.......$300,000
1105 WALT WILLIAMS RD, LAKELAND..........................12/20/2017.......$150,300
209 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 28, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
3908 FOXCROFT CT, LAKELAND.......................................12/29/2017.......$150,400
213 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 29, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
5535 HURON WAY, LAKELAND..........................................12/29/2017.......$151,000
102 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 40, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
8012 GLENRIDGE LN, LAKELAND........................................ 1/3/2018.......$151,000
205 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 27, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
1215 KING AVE, LAKELAND.................................................... 1/4/2018.......$152,000
106 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 39, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
6386 SEDGEFORD DR, LAKELAND...................................12/27/2017.......$152,400
181 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 21, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
542 LAKE CAROLYN CIR, LAKELAND................................ 1/9/2018.......$152,500
101 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 1, AUBURNDALE ..............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
1223 SPINNAKER DR, LAKELAND....................................12/27/2017.......$153,000
109 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 3, AUBURNDALE ..............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
3827 STRAFFORD PL, LAKELAND....................................12/26/2017.......$153,400
121 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 6, AUBURNDALE ..............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
6144 MORNINGDALE AVE, LAKELAND.........................12/22/2017.......$154,900
125 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 7, AUBURNDALE ..............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
1603 SKINNER ST, LAKELAND................................................ 1/5/2018.......$155,000
129 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 8, AUBURNDALE ..............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
713 LOUISE DR, LAKELAND.................................................... 1/5/2018.......$155,000
133 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 9, AUBURNDALE ..............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
2127 WINTERSET DR, LAKELAND....................................12/21/2017.......$155,000
137 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 10, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
1905 S SHADY LN, LAKELAND............................................12/20/2017.......$158,000
141 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 11, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
7421 BRIARBAY LOOP, LAKELAND...................................... 1/5/2018.......$158,000
145 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 12, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
2905 NORTHBROOK LN, LAKELAND..............................12/29/2017.......$159,000
149 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 13, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
2924 MAPLEWOOD AVE, LAKELAND................................. 1/5/2018.......$160,000
153 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 14, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
5845 CRAFTON DR, LAKELAND........................................12/22/2017.......$160,000
157 LAKESIDE HILLS LOOP 15, AUBURNDALE ............1/10/2018... $1,460,000
6382 SEDGEFORD DR, LAKELAND...................................12/29/2017.......$163,500
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3224 PEARLY DR, LAKELAND............................................12/27/2017.......$192,000
6528 ODOM, LAKELAND......................................................12/29/2017.......$164,800 6390 SEDGEFORD DR, LAKELAND...................................12/27/2017.......$165,800
3152 PEARLY DR, LAKELAND.............................................12/27/2017.......$192,000
1316 WALKER CIR, LAKELAND..........................................12/22/2017.......$168,000
5518 SUPERIOR DR, LAKELAND........................................12/29/2017.......$193,900
3880 HAMPTON HILLS DR, LAKELAND...........................1/26/2018.......$168,000
2353 ISABELLA CT, LAKELAND.........................................12/26/2017.......$193,900
1057 KRENSON WOODS RD, LAKELAND......................12/22/2017.......$169,000
7189 CEDARCREST BLVD, LAKELAND............................... 1/9/2018.......$194,000
406 ENCLAVE PL, LAKELAND................................................. 1/8/2018.......$169,900
1001 O’DONIEL DR, LAKELAND........................................12/22/2017.......$194,500
2419 HAMLET CIR, LAKELAND............................................. 1/5/2018.......$170,000
522 E PARK ST, LAKELAND..................................................12/21/2017.......$195,000
4122 ROLLING OAK DR, LAKELAND.................................1/10/2018.......$170,000
300 PATTEN HEIGHTS ST, LAKELAND.............................1/12/2018.......$195,500
5104 GREENGLEN LN, LAKELAND...................................12/27/2017.......$170,000
5137 CAMBRY LN, LAKELAND...........................................12/27/2017.......$197,000
5908 BUCK RUN DR, LAKELAND.......................................... 1/5/2018.......$170,000
7985 KAITLIN CIR, LAKELAND.............................................. 1/5/2018.......$197,000
2940 BLACKWATER CREEK DR, LAKELAND................12/29/2017.......$173,000
1905 HIGH GLEN CT, LAKELAND.....................................12/29/2017.......$199,000
5558 MAGGIORE BLVD, LAKELAND................................12/29/2017.......$173,900
1441 GREENWOOD RD, LAKELAND................................12/21/2017.......$199,500
2222 SILVER RE DR, LAKELAND........................................12/28/2017.......$174,500
3819 SANDHILL CRANE DR, LAKELAND......................12/21/2017.......$199,800
2916 OXFORD AVE, LAKELAND........................................12/29/2017.......$175,000
2113 DUNBARTON WAY, LAKELAND.................................. 1/5/2018.......$199,900
1814 GREY FOX DR, LAKELAND..........................................1/12/2018.......$175,000
5480 MOON VALLEY DR ,LAKELAND.............................12/29/2017.......$199,900
6884 SHADOWCAST LN, LAKELAND..............................12/22/2017.......$175,000
1729 DOOLEY LN, LAKELAND...........................................12/26/2017.......$202,500
6839 SHADOWCAST LN, LAKELAND..............................12/28/2017.......$175,000
6817 DOEHRING DR, LAKELAND......................................... 1/5/2018.......$203,000
5534 MAGGIORE BLVD, LAKELAND................................12/29/2017.......$175,900
3238 BAYOU BAY DR, LAKELAND.....................................12/20/2017.......$208,000
5573 MAGGIORE BLVD, LAKELAND................................12/26/2017.......$175,900
2169 BLUE HIGHLANDS DR, LAKELAND.......................... 1/5/2018.......$210,000
5555 MAGGIORE BLVD, LAKELAND................................12/29/2017.......$175,900
6620 NEWMAN CIR, LAKELAND........................................... 1/4/2018.......$210,000
5523 MAGGIORE BLVD, LAKELAND................................12/29/2017.......$175,900
6363 TIERRA VISTA CIR, LAKELAND..............................12/29/2017.......$210,000
6002 NORTH FORK CT, LAKELAND.................................12/20/2017.......$176,500
4673 LATHLOA LOOP, LAKELAND...................................12/22/2017.......$213,600
1330 AUBURN ST, LAKELAND............................................12/29/2017.......$176,900
217 W LENOX ST, LAKELAND................................................. 1/9/2018.......$215,000
8517 SUNNYDALE LN, LAKELAND...................................12/26/2017.......$177,000
2524 LADOGA DR, LAKELAND.............................................. 1/4/2018.......$215,000
3450 W SOCRUM LOOP RD, LAKELAND........................12/22/2017.......$180,000
611 POWDER HORN ROW, LAKELAND.............................. 1/8/2018.......$215,000
3639 MADBURY CIR, LAKELAND.....................................12/29/2017.......$180,000
3824 SANDHILL CRANE DR, LAKELAND........................1/11/2018.......$215,400
5242 UPLAND PL, LAKELAND............................................12/22/2017.......$180,000
1966 DANES CT, LAKELAND.................................................... 1/6/2018.......$218,000
3466 STONEWAY DR, LAKELAND.....................................12/22/2017.......$180,000
733 JESSANDA CIR, LAKELAND.........................................12/29/2017.......$218,000
6111 MISSION DR, LAKELAND............................................... 1/3/2018.......$181,500
5879 CREST LN, LAKELAND.................................................... 1/5/2018.......$220,000
7405 HAVENWOOD DR, LAKELAND...............................12/27/2017.......$182,500
6720 HIGHLANDS CREEK LOOP, LAKELAND..............12/29/2017.......$220,000
447 LOUIS EDWARD CT, LAKELAND...............................12/29/2017.......$182,500
603 WILLOW RUN, LAKELAND.........................................12/27/2017.......$224,900
6727 KRENSON OAKS CIR, LAKELAND..........................12/22/2017.......$183,000
922 E PALMETTO ST, LAKELAND.......................................... 1/2/2018.......$225,000
5630 BEVERLY RISE BLVD, LAKELAND..........................12/29/2017.......$184,000
7234 STANFORD DR, LAKELAND......................................12/22/2017.......$225,000
532 LAKE CAROLYN CIR, LAKELAND................................ 1/3/2018.......$185,000
4072 WINDCHIME LN, LAKELAND..................................12/27/2017.......$230,000
6125 MOUNTAIN LAKE DR, LAKELAND........................12/29/2017.......$185,000
3820 SANDHILL CRANE DR, LAKELAND......................12/22/2017.......$233,500
1802 PETERSBURG AVE, LAKELAND...............................12/22/2017.......$186,000
1154 COLONY ARMS DR, LAKELAND...............................1/10/2018.......$234,900
5106 ASHWOOD DR, LAKELAND......................................... 1/5/2018.......$186,500
3225 TIMBERWOOD RD, LAKELAND..............................12/29/2017.......$235,000
7858 DELMONT LOOP, LAKELAND..................................12/28/2017.......$189,000
2766 CANYON CREST DR, LAKELAND...........................12/21/2017.......$237,000
934 REYNOLDS RD, LAKELAND..........................................1/11/2018.......$190,000
1346 SUMMIT CHASE DR, LAKELAND............................12/29/2017.......$240,000
7511 FLORAL CIR E, LAKELAND.......................................12/28/2017.......$190,000
2420 SILVER VIEW DR, LAKELAND...................................... 1/9/2018.......$244,700
1020 W PIPKIN RD, LAKELAND.........................................12/28/2017.......$190,000
2981 BLACKWATER CREEK DR, LAKELAND................12/26/2017.......$245,000
6850 GLENBROOK DR, LAKELAND.................................12/29/2017.......$192,000
2777 SUMMITVIEW DR, LAKELAND...............................12/20/2017.......$250,000
3236 PEARLY DR, LAKELAND.............................................12/27/2017.......$192,000 3230 PEARLY DR, LAKELAND.............................................12/27/2017.......$192,000
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6712 CREWS WOOD LN, LAKELAND................................... 1/2/2018.......$395,000
3235 SUMMIT LN, LAKELAND..............................................1/12/2018.......$251,900 2944 MISSION LAKES DR, LAKELAND............................12/22/2017.......$255,000
7623 US HIGHWAY 98, LAKELAND...................................12/21/2017.......$400,000
1604 RACHEL LN, LAKELAND............................................12/29/2017.......$263,000
7611 US HIGHWAY 98, LAKELAND...................................12/21/2017.......$400,000
5933 VALENTINO WAY, LAKELAND..................................... 1/4/2018.......$264,300
6625 FLORIDA AVE, LAKELAND........................................12/21/2017.......$449,300
6110 CHELAN CT, LAKELAND............................................12/29/2017.......$268,900
2803 CHATSWORTH LN, LAKELAND..............................12/28/2017.......$470,000
6107 CHELAN CT, LAKELAND............................................12/29/2017.......$268,900
155 LAKE MORTON DR 4, LAKELAND............................12/21/2017.......$475,000
4616 BURGUNDY PL, LAKELAND.....................................12/29/2017.......$269,900
6923 LACY DR, LAKELAND..................................................12/20/2017.......$515,000
4020 PRIMA LAGO CIR, LAKELAND................................12/29/2017.......$271,500
5030 DAVE ROBBINS WAY, LAKELAND..........................12/22/2017.......$530,000
6103 CHELAN CT, LAKELAND............................................12/29/2017.......$272,900
5030 DAVE ROBBINS WAY, LAKELAND..........................12/22/2017.......$530,000
3242 PEARLY DR, LAKELAND............................................12/27/2017.......$274,000
5030 DAVE ROBBINS WAY, LAKELAND..........................12/22/2017.......$530,000
2554 CHESTNUT WOODS DR, LAKELAND...................... 1/3/2018.......$275,000
5030 DAVE ROBBINS WAY, LAKELAND..........................12/22/2017.......$530,000
2420 CHESTNUT WOODS DR, LAKELAND....................... 1/3/2018.......$275,000
1920 S FLORIDA AVE, LAKELAND......................................... 1/3/2018.......$575,000
515 DADE AVE, LAKELAND..................................................... 1/3/2018.......$275,000
2355 DELPHI BLVD, LAKELAND........................................12/27/2017.......$599,900
518 PINEWOOD AVE, LAKELAND........................................ 1/3/2018.......$275,000
2306 NEVADA RD , LAKELAND..........................................12/27/2017.......$715,000
3920 SUNNYWOOD CIR, LAKELAND..............................12/22/2017.......$276,500
1011 COUNTY ROAD 540A, LAKELAND.........................12/27/2017.......$780,000
905 FOXHALL, LAKELAND...................................................... 1/9/2018.......$277,500
2510 N FLORIDA AVE, LAKELAND....................................... 1/2/2018... $1,150,000
4072 PRIMA LAGO CIR, LAKELAND................................12/29/2017.......$279,500
515 E BELLA VISTA ST, LAKELAND...................................... 1/4/2018... $1,266,400
4064 PRIMA LAGO CIR, LAKELAND................................12/29/2017.......$279,800
7110 US HIGHWAY 98, LAKELAND....................................... 1/5/2018... $1,500,000
6116 CHELAN CT, LAKELAND............................................12/29/2017.......$284,900
7016 US HIGHWAY 98, LAKELAND....................................... 1/5/2018... $1,500,000
4056 PRIMA LAGO CIR, LAKELAND................................... 1/3/2018.......$285,600
2850 NEW TAMPA HWY 74, LAKELAND.......................12/21/2017... $3,000,000
6044 HIGHLANDS GRACE BLVD, LAKELAND.............12/30/2017.......$292,500
4070 S PIPKIN RD, LAKELAND...........................................12/28/2017... $3,991,500
2750 PRESTWICK DR, LAKELAND...................................12/29/2017.......$295,000
4035 S PIPKIN RD, LAKELAND...........................................12/28/2017... $4,850,000
4219 FOREST HILLS DR, LAKELAND.................................1/10/2018.......$295,000
4150 S PIPKIN RD, LAKELAND...........................................12/28/2017... $6,554,000
WINTER HAVEN
2705 COLLINS AVE, LAKELAND........................................12/22/2017.......$299,000 7165 MONTREAL DR, LAKELAND........................................ 1/5/2018.......$300,000
489 ADRIEL AVE, WINTER HAVEN ..................................12/27/2017.......$150,000
8047 LAKE JAMES BLVD, LAKELAND................................1/12/2018.......$307,400
507 AVENUE A, WINTER HAVEN ......................................12/22/2017.......$150,000
1411 MERGANSER LOOP, LAKELAND................................. 1/5/2018.......$316,500
717 REFLECTIONS DR, WINTER HAVEN ......................12/29/2017.......$150,000
5529 HIGHLANDS VISTA CIR, LAKELAND...................12/20/2017.......$319,000
3165 WHISPERING TRAILS AVE, WINTER HAVEN ...12/29/2017.......$152,800
1048 CLEARVIEW AVE, LAKELAND..................................... 1/8/2018.......$320,000
3008 BUCKEYE POINTE DR, WINTER HAVEN ............12/20/2017.......$155,000
2601 LONGWOOD DR, LAKELAND..................................12/20/2017.......$330,900
203 VOLUSIA DR, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/29/2017.......$155,000
7510 OAK TERRACE DR, LAKELAND..............................12/27/2017.......$332,500
7108 SUMMIT DR, WINTER HAVEN ................................12/21/2017.......$156,000
2419 TAHOE DR,LAKELAND................................................... 1/9/2018.......$336,000
2061 9TH LN, WINTER HAVEN ..........................................12/29/2017.......$157,000
2213 EDEN PKW Y, LAKELAND.............................................. 1/2/2018.......$337,000
931 WHISPER LAKE DR, WINTER HAVEN ........................ 1/5/2018.......$157,500
2213 EDEN PKWY, LAKELAND............................................... 1/2/2018.......$337,000
200 HAINES BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ...............................12/21/2017.......$158,700
6009 CRICKET DR, LAKELAND.............................................. 1/9/2018.......$350,000
242 HAINES BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ...............................12/21/2017.......$158,700
1050 OSPREY LANDING DR, LAKELAND........................1/10/2018.......$359,500
662 LUCERNE BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ...........................12/21/2017.......$158,700
816 ENCLAVE AT HARDEN CIR, LAKELAND...............12/22/2017.......$359,900
209 OLEANDER ST, WINTER HAVEN ..............................12/21/2017.......$158,700
211 CRESCENT LAKE CT, LAKELAND................................. 1/5/2018.......$360,000
257 OLEANDER ST, WINTER HAVEN ..............................12/21/2017.......$158,700
4343 TOKOSE PL, LAKELAND.............................................12/22/2017.......$371,500
263 OLEANDER ST, WINTER HAVEN ..............................12/21/2017.......$158,700
5035 S LAKELAND DR, LAKELAND..................................12/22/2017.......$375,000
293 OLEANDER ST, WINTER HAVEN ..............................12/21/2017.......$158,700
1720 ROSSHIRE CT, LAKELAND.........................................12/29/2017.......$375,000
548 LUCERNE BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ...........................12/21/2017.......$158,700
5936 COVEVIEW DR, LAKELAND.....................................12/21/2017.......$383,500
1934 8TH ST, WINTER HAVEN ............................................... 1/9/2018.......$164,000
1345 LONGOAK DR, LAKELAND.......................................12/20/2017.......$385,000
433 GLENEAGLES CT, WINTER HAVEN .........................12/29/2017.......$165,000
7119 HIGHLANDS CREEK AVE, LAKELAND................12/22/2017.......$389,300
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500 SQUIRES GROVE DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
584 MAJESTIC GARDENS BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ....12/29/2017.......$167,500 3100 BUCKEYE POINTE DR, WINTER HAVEN ............12/21/2017.......$170,000
506 SQUIRES GROVE DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
588 CODY CALEB DR, WINTER HAVEN ........................12/28/2017.......$171,000
512 SQUIRES GROVE DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
679 AUGUSTA RD, WINTER HAVEN ................................12/29/2017.......$171,000
518 SQUIRES GROVE DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
218 HAINES BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ...............................12/22/2017.......$172,300
524 SQUIRES GROVE DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
421 FLAGLER RD, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$175,000
530 SQUIRES GROVE DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
645 LUCERNE BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ...........................12/27/2017.......$175,900
536 SQUIRES GROVE DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
5807 MARSH LANDING DR, WINTER HAVEN ............12/21/2017.......$178,000
227 FALL GLO RD, WINTER HAVEN .................................1/10/2018.......$420,000
2168 BRETTON RIDGE LOOP, WINTER HAVEN ........12/29/2017.......$180,800
221 FALL GLO RD, WINTER HAVEN .................................1/10/2018.......$420,000
236 HAINES BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ...............................12/28/2017.......$181,000
501 SQUIRES GROVE DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
49 ENCLAVE DR, WINTER HAVEN ..................................12/20/2017.......$182,000
507 SQUIRES GROVE DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
3001 EAGLE NEST VIEW DR, WINTER HAVEN ............... 1/3/2018.......$182,700
513 SQUIRES GROVE DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
5130 MAGNOLIA PRESERVE WAY, WINTER HAVEN .... 1/5/2018.......$185,500
519 SQUIRES GROVE DR,WINTER HAVEN ....................1/10/2018.......$420,000
3007 EAGLE NEST VIEW DR, WINTER HAVEN ...........12/29/2017.......$187,800
525 SQUIRES GROVE DR ,WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
669 AUGUSTA RD, WINTER HAVEN ................................12/20/2017.......$188,500
531 SQUIRES GROVE DR ,WINTER HAVEN ...................1/10/2018.......$420,000
134 W LAKE HOWARD DR, WINTER HAVEN ..............12/27/2017.......$190,000
142 WYNDHAM DR, WINTER HAVEN ...........................12/27/2017.......$475,000
22 CASARENA CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................... 1/5/2018.......$190,000
1640 TRESSEL CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
3819 OSPREY POINTE CIR, WINTER HAVEN .................. 1/5/2018.......$190,000
1646 TRESSEL CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
1987 BRETTON RIDGE WAY, WINTER HAVEN ...........12/21/2017.......$191,800
1652 TRESSEL CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
6159 GREY HERON DR, WINTER HAVEN .....................12/22/2017.......$193,000
1670 TRESSEL CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
5584 FOREST RIDGE DR, WINTER HAVEN ..................12/28/2017.......$195,000
1676 TRESSEL CT,WINTER HAVEN ..................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
6110 GREY HERON DR, WINTER HAVEN .....................12/27/2017.......$197,000
1688 TRESSEL CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
4949 CRYSTAL BEACH RD, WINTER HAVEN ................... 1/3/2018.......$200,000
1694 TRESSEL CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
437 BROWARD TER, WINTER HAVEN ...........................12/29/2017.......$200,000
1700 TRESSEL CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
6122 GREY HERON DR, WINTER HAVEN .....................12/28/2017.......$200,000
1693 TRESSEL CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
6030 GREY HERON DR, WINTER HAVEN ......................... 1/3/2018.......$200,000
1651 TRESSEL CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
5304 GREEN DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................................12/29/2017.......$200,000
1657 TRESSEL CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
230 HAINES BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ..............................12/22/2017.......$202,300
1663 TRESSEL CT, WINTER HAVEN .................................12/21/2017.......$620,000
415 MAJESTIC GARDENS BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ....12/22/2017.......$209,900
1494 GREY EAGLE LN, WINTER HAVEN ........................12/21/2017.......$620,000
103 QUAILWOOD DR, WINTER HAVEN ............................ 1/5/2018.......$210,000
1488 GREY EAGLE LN, WINTER HAVEN ........................12/21/2017.......$620,000
101 QUAILWOOD DR, WINTER HAVEN ............................ 1/5/2018.......$210,000
1482 GREY EAGLE LN, WINTER HAVEN ........................12/21/2017.......$620,000
4790 OSPREY WAY, WINTER HAVEN ...............................12/28/2017.......$220,000
1476 GREY EAGLE LN, WINTER HAVEN ........................12/21/2017.......$620,000
179 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN ..........................12/29/2017.......$223,800
1470 GREY EAGLE LN, WINTER HAVEN ........................12/21/2017.......$620,000
2614 AVENUE G, WINTER HAVEN ....................................... 1/8/2018.......$225,000
1464 GREY EAGLE LN, WINTER HAVEN ........................12/21/2017.......$620,000
2614 AVENUE G, WINTER HAVEN ....................................... 1/8/2018.......$225,000
400 N 1ST ST, WINTER HAVEN ...........................................12/28/2017.......$710,000
1414 COLONIAL CT, WINTER HAVEN ...........................12/21/2017.......$240,200
4758 OSPREY WAY, WINTER HAVEN ...............................12/21/2017.......$954,000
129 WODEN WAY, WINTER HAVEN .................................... 1/3/2018.......$245,000
4766 OSPREY WAY, WINTER HAVEN ...............................12/21/2017.......$954,000
167 MANDOLIN DR, WINTER HAVEN ...........................12/28/2017.......$255,000
4782 OSPREY WAY, WINTER HAVEN ...............................12/21/2017.......$954,000
1181 N LAKE ELBERT DR, WINTER HAVEN ..................... 1/8/2018.......$282,000
4741 OSPREY WAY, WINTER HAVEN ...............................12/21/2017.......$954,000
905 HART LAKE CT, WINTER HAVEN ............................12/29/2017.......$282,000
4931 ST JAMES ST, WINTER HAVEN ................................12/21/2017.......$954,000
5201 PEBBLE BEACH BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ...............1/11/2018.......$302,500
4135 COUNTRY CLUB RD #A, WINTER HAVEN .........12/31/2017... $1,440,100
6036 PEBBLE BEACH BLVD, WINTER HAVEN .............12/20/2017.......$339,000
4135 COUNTRY CLUB RD, WINTER HAVEN ................12/31/2017... $1,440,100
5541 HOGAN LN, WINTER HAVEN ..................................12/21/2017.......$360,000 330 AVENUE B, WINTER HAVEN ........................................1/11/2018.......$420,000
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will definitely be back to try a different room. It’s not your typical night out, I highly encourage it!
The Lakeland Escape Room is locally owned and operated by Ana and Andrew Gillespie. Ana writes the stories and the sequence of the clues and Andrew builds the rooms. “The puzzles are a combined effort that we often come up with as a family on road trips or at the dinner table,” explained Ana. They offer 4 themed rooms with different levels of difficulty. A team of us from Haven went and tried the Cinema. It is not the most difficult, but it’s not the easiest, either. Ana recommends that beginners try the Speakeasy to start. That leaves the Asylum and Split being the 2 most difficult. Both of them offer a certain level of scariness, that the other two don’t. Each has its own background story with a specific goal you need to reach within 60 minutes. There are monitors in the rooms with a clock counting down, so you always know how much time is left. There is a seperate room in back where employees are always watching and listening to your room to help out if needed.
They also have a large conference room to rent. Ideal for companies to bring in employees for a meeting and then team building.
With that being said, we walked into a room, heard the background story and learned what we needed to accomplish. And then they shut the door. 4 of us (first-timers) just stood and looked at each other. The 2 that have done this before, frantically started touching and looking at everything. The countdown begins. The Escape rooms are part game, part team-building exercise. Sometimes, the answers require critical thinking skills. When there are 5 other people with you thinking 5 different ways, communication and teamwork are crucial. Until you solve the clues to move on, nobody’s going anywhere. My advice is to bring at least one person with you that has done it before, so that you’re not completely lost. As for our experience, we escaped with 5 seconds left on the clock. Full disclosure, you’re given the opportunity to ask for 3 clues, and we did. After that, if you want a clue they deduct time from your clock. I’ll admit, we had to ask for a 4th clue. As the clock counted down, the suspense grew and voices got louder. But we did it. It was so fun, I
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Ana talks about what she wants for the future of the Escape Room, “To continue creating challenging and fun escapes for our friends here in Polk County. We are also very excited about our mobile escape rooms that we have been taking on the road to several schools, Universities and companies. Some of the universities we have been to or are currently scheduled to go to are USF Sarasota/Manatee campus, FAU, Florida Southern and St. Pete College. We have also worked with schools where we bring our buildable mobile escape rooms and build them in a classroom. We are currently building an exciting new escape room concept and will be bringing it to Dennison Middle School for Pi Day. This escape will be custom designed for 6th, 7th and 8th grade students and be focused on math problems. We are very excited about the STEM concept and incorporating it into our escape room.” Some local residents are getting creative with the experience, too. So far, 8 people have secretly set up to propose in the middle of the game. That required getting in touch with Ana or Andrew ahead of time and planning it out. As you can imagine, the other person is totally not expecting it. Ana continued about a couple hiding a poem for their parents to find while doing the Speakeasy. “In the poem, the ‘grandparent-to-be’ will find out that their daughter and son-in-law are expecting their first child. We are so blessed to be around so much joy during times like these. Watching couples get engaged or families share such special moments like announcing their pregnancies, make us all smile while we are working in the back. It certainly doesn’t feel like work.” 308 E Pine St, Lakeland, FL 33801 (863) 450-3232 Lakelandescaperoom.com Book your room online! Save time before you go and fill out the waiver online, too. No phones or cameras allowed in the room. This is definitely for kids ages 12+ There is normally a maximum of 8 people in a room. Thank you Lakeland Escape Room!
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