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Hello and Happy September! First off, the LKLD Haven team would like to thank you so, so much for making our inaugural Kon Tiki Taco a huge success! The night was filled with an abundance of tacos, tiki drinks, great music, and good times. We look forward to partying with you tiki-style, again next year. Check out www.centralfloridatix.com to snag your tickets for all the best upcoming shows and events! This month we Brunch! On the cover you’ll see The Federal Bar’s back space called The Bureau. It was so beautifully decorated, we had to have it for the cover. Every time I look at it, I just want to sit in those chairs and order a Mimosa! Who doesn’t love a lazy weekend morning with a big brunch? Another one of our favorite places is Born & Bread Bakehouse, the breakfast sandwiches are killer. But for those days when you can’t make it down there, we’ve included some of our favorite recipes. I hope you enjoy!

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GALLERY EXHIBIT Hispanic Heritage Month – Jesus Nieves Reception September 6 | 5:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M. Free Admission

We’ve included our Top Ten lists of the best things to do in all of Central Florida, there’s always something interesting going on.

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GALLERY EXHIBIT Sign Language Watercolor Paintings by Alison LaMons Reception September 20 | 5:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M. Free Admission Polk State Lakeland Art Gallery 3425 Winter Lake Road, Lakeland, FL 33803

Friday | September 7 | 7:00 P.M. VOICES OF THE PEOPLE ‘Cello; Two Point? Oh!

Cremaine Booker, Derek Menchan, and friends with Marty Morell, drums $5 General Public Polk State College Lakeland LTB Atrium 3425 Winter Lake Road, Lakeland, FL 33803

sunday | September 16 | 7:00 P.M. OVER 55 SHOW BAND SERIES Goodbye Summer / Hello Fall $10 General Public

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September VOLUME 01 ISSUE 12 Publisher Barbara Rakoczy Editor Amy Sexson Advertising Director Kim Edwards Contributing Writers Tara Crutchfield Amy Sexson Barry Friedman Contributing Photographers Amy Sexson Tara Crutchfield Bill Siegel Graphic Designer Steven Maynard Sr. Sales Consultant Gary Peach Digital Specialist Kathy Woodruff President Sun Central Media Group Chris Sexson LKLD 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 Lakeland. 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

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International Dining Options Expand

Plan Offered To Reduce Homelessness

IKEA: No Assembly Required

Ray Lewis Schools Face Bus Conquers Driver Shortage Lakeland

Downtown Lakeland has a new home for tastes from India and Pakistan. Cafe Roti has opened its new location at 116 S. Tennessee Ave. and introduced a new executive chef. Around the corner at 127 S. Kentucky Ave., a Lakeland couple announced they will open a Pita Pit franchise this fall. And the owners of Cafe Zuppina, 4417 S. Florida Ave., are opening a market next door to sell prepared Turkish foods popular at their restaurant.

Lakeland can reduce its homeless populationbyadoptingahousingfirst approach, according to consultants who spent a year studying the issue here. Florida Housing Coalition suggested the city seek private help in paying the anticipated $710k threeyear costs to implement their 25 recommendations. Mayor Bill Mutz proposed selecting top priorities from among the consultants’ ideas.

IKEA was lucky. Somebody already assembled the modern logistics facility near County Line Road that the furniture/home furnishings giant announced they’ll be leasing. IKEA plans to bring 200 jobs to the area when they move into 326,000 square feet of a spec warehouse in early 2019. The facility will supply nearby stores and should speed up delivery of items ordered online in Florida.

By the time local students returned to public schools in mid-August, the school district had found all of the armed guardians they were looking for but were way short on hiring bus drivers. By the second week of school, there were still 60 vacancies, and the Polk School Board was pondering easing the requirement that drivers have a high school diploma or GED.

Ray Lewis lauded his hometown in a rousing speech when he was inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame last month. “Lakeland turned me into an inspirer, a conqueror. There was nothing I couldn’t do!” he declared. Lakeland returned the favor and welcomed the ex-NFLer home to a celebrity-filled celebration at alma mater Kathleen High School Aug. 25.

City Setting Monument Move Property Tax Sees Progress Rate Soon

Sewage Spill Sparked Lake Parker Warning

County Loosens Sunday Alcohol Sales Rules

Expect a Slight Power Bill Increase

The effort to move the Confederate monument out of Munn Park gained momentum last month as the move won the approval of the Historical Preservation Board and Mayor Bill Mutz stepped up efforts to get dollars from donors. When city commissioners approved the move to Veterans Park, they stipulated that tax dollars wouldn’t pay for the relocation. As the end of August neared, the city still needed almost $180,000 to reach its donations goal.

Residents were asked not to fish or swim in Lake Parker last month after an accidental cut in a pressurized pipe dumped an estimated 260,000 of gallons of sewage into the west side of the lake near Valencia Street. City lakes managers said they don’t anticipate lingering environmental effects since vegetation kept the spill from spreading.

Grocery and convenience stores in unincorporated Polk can now sell beer and wine on Sunday mornings. County commissioners on the prevailing side of a 3-2 vote said those merchants should have the same rules as competitors within Lakeland city limits. Unlike in Lakeland, alcohol sales will still not be allowed in restaurants in unincorporated Polk before noon on Sundays.

Look for a slight rise in your Lakeland Electric bill. City commissioners voted 5-2 to raise electric rates to cover rising costs to operate the utility. The typical homeowner will see an increase of $2.43 a month. Despite the increase, city officials like pointing out that Lakeland Electric rates are among the lowest in Florida.

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Will you be paying more in property taxes next year? The City Commission will decide Lakeland’s portion of the tax bill after holding budget hearings at City Hall Sept. 6 and 20. They’ve already decided that they won’t raise the rate above this year’s $5.5644 for every $1,000 of taxable value. That will bring in 8 percent more revenue than last year because of rising property values.

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Create a masterpiece in our art studio – or sharpen your skills in the woodworking shop

Perk up with a latte in the bistro – or entertain family and friends in our private dining room

Enjoy a fitness class – or shape up in a session with our personal trainer

Refresh in the pool with water aerobics – or indulge at the beauty salon

Stay informed in the technology center – or be enlightened at a cultural event

Get into the swing on the putting green – or bond with your pet in our dog park

Go for a local shopping trip – or check out attractions in nearby Tampa or Orlando

Play cards with friends – or relax in the comfort of your modern 1-, 2- or 3-bedroom apartment home, ranging from 475 to 2,500 square feet!

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LAKELAND TOP 10 7 6 After Hours at the Museum

6 Painted Signs Workshop

First Friday: The Dog Days Downtown Sponsored by the SPCA

Sept. 6, 5-8pm at Polk Museum of Art. Open late on the first Thursday of every month along with a Curator Tour at 6pm with Dr. Alex Rich. (863) 688-7743 polkmuseumofart.org

Sept. 6, 6:30pm at Scout & Tag. Register online and choose your project. Many autumnal and football season choices to choose from. (863) 225-2426. www.scoutingvintage.com

Sept. 7, 6-9pm in downtown Lakeland. Family-friendly event with music, giveaways, kid’s zone and adoptable dogs. Pets welcome on leash only. downtownlkld.com/2018/08/ dogdaysspca/

Bourbon & Blues

Suncoast Credit Union Swantoberfest

Polk County Heart Walk

Sept. 21, 6-10pm at Gram Parsons Derry Down. Live Blues, Bourbon Tasting, Great BBQ, Beer and Cocktails. Purchase tickets at www.mainstreetwh.com

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Sept. 22, 5-10pm at Munn Park in Lakeland. Family-friendly, free to attend. VIP area available for purchase. www.swantoberfest.com

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Sept. 29, 7:30am at Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium. Helps raise funds for the American Heart Association for life-saving research and education, as well as promoting healthy living throughout the community. PolkHeartWalk.org

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14-30 Shrek The Musical

Sept. 14-30 at Lakeland Community Theatre. Fun for the whole family, Shrek proves that beauty is truly in the eye of the ogre. www. lakelandcommunitytheatre. com (863) 603-PLAY (7529)

Plantae Orchideum

Sept. 29, 10am-4pm at Hollis Garden in Lakeland. Annual orchid sale benefiting Hollis Garden. Rforchids.com (863) 834.2280.

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21 Girls Night Out

Sept. 21, 5-8:30pm in downtown Lakeland. Enjoy a night of shopping, live music and giveaways. More info at DowntownLKLD.com

Florida Dance Theatre’s “Peter Pan” with the Imperial Symphony Orchestra

Sept. 29, 7pm at Branscomb Auditorium. This familyfriendly performance is one night only. www.floridadancetheatre.org/

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TAMPA TOP 10 1 GeckoFest

Sept. 1, 10am-10pm at Gulfport Historic Waterfront, Beach Blvd. S., Gulfport. Celebrate the end of summer with its largest festival of the year, dedicated to the town’s unofficial mascot and favorite reptile. Food, arts, music & more. geckofest.com

St. Jude Walk/Run to End Childhood Cancer

7 Imagination Gala

Sept. 7, 6:30-11pm, Glazer Children’s Museum. Interactive cocktail party to support the Glazer Children’s Museum. https://glazermuseum.org/ imagination (813) 443 3861

Sunday Funday: Woodworking

Sept. 15, 7am at 401 Channelside Dr., Tampa. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude, help support this great cause. Donate or Register online. stjude.org/walkrun

Sept. 16, 12-4pm, FL School of Woodwork, 1609 N. Franklin Street, Tampa. Learn to use a lathe and make a beer mug, then drink a beer next door. schoolofwoodwork.com 813-223-3490

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7 Paul Simon Homeward Bound The Farewell Tour

Sept. 7, 8pm at Amalie Arena. This is the final leg of the tour of the Homeward Bound Tour. www.amaliearena.com

Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Carolina Hurricanes

Sept. 18, 7:30pm, Amalie Arena. It’s almost hockey season! Preseason opener, get tix at www.nhl.com/lightning

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10 Bride of Frankenstein (1935 NR)

Sept. 10, 7pm at Tampa Theatre. The sequel to the 1931 film, Frankenstein. Free! First come, first-served basis. No reservation needed. Doors open at 6pm. tampatheatre.org

Chicago

Sept. 18-23 at Straz Center. Broadway’s razzle-dazzle hit! Intended for mature audiences. Showtimes & tickets at www.strazcenter.org

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15 Crack Up Cancer Comedy Benefit

Sept. 15, 8pm, Ferguson Hall at Straz Center. Local comedy fundraiser, 100% of the profits go directly to help local cancer patients and their families. www.strazcenter.org

Simmer & Sift: Il Ritorno

Sept. 26, 6-8:30pm, Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg. Begin with signature cocktail, followed by a demonstration with Chef Benstock. Dine on the results and receive a recipe card so you can make at home! Cash bar available. www.mfastpete.org

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ORLANDO TOP 10 8&9 8 Enchanted Fairy Doors

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Through Sept. 23 at Leu Gardens. 15 one-of-a-kind fairy doors hidden in the gardens, can you find them all? www.leugardens.org (407) 246-2620

Every Saturday at various parks throughout Orlando. Registration 7:30am, catch-nrelease fishing tournament for ages 12 and younger, 8 - 10am. Free event. 407-836-6249 orangecountyparks.net

Sept. 5, 2-4pm at the Orlando Cat Cafe. Tiny sandwiches, scones, tea and cats! $35 Book online at orlandocatcafe.com

Halloween Horror Nights

Orlando Flea by The Daily City

The Orlando Jazz Festival

Sept. 14-Nov. 3 at Universal Orlando. Enter the Upside Down at the Stranger Things house. https://orlando. halloweenhorrornights.com

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Sept. 16, 1-5pm at Celine Orlando. Curated local and regional maker market with live music, full bar and local bites. FB @orlandoflea

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High Tea with Kitties

Sept. 21 & 22 at the Seneff Arts Plaza. Central Florida’s premiere Jazz event, more info at www.drphillipscenter.org

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Lakeridge Winery’s Wine & Cheese Festival

United We Brunch

Sept. 8 & 9. Live music, Lakeridge wine by the glass, beer, soft drinks, and a variety of food is available for purchase. Enjoy complimentary wine tasting including samples of cheese. 352-394-8627 www. lakeridgewinery.com

Hobbit Day

The Orlando Pizza 5K Run

Sept. 8, noon at the Orchid Garden at Church Street Station. Orlando’s top brunch destinations will UNITE for one day to throw the ultimate brunch extravaganza! VIP available for additional charge. www.orlandoweekly.com

Sept. 22, 2pm at The Cloak & Blaster. Dress in your Bag End best, raise a pint, and feast on recipes from the Green Dragon Inn cookbook. www.cloakandblaster.com Costumes are highly encouraged, shoes are required.

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Sept. 30, 4-6pm at Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake. Eat one slice of pizza 5 minutes before the start time, and a second slice about half-way through the course. The first runner to cross the finish line will be crowned “The Pizza King or Queen.” Register online. neoendurance.com/orlando

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Brunch

is a combination of breakfast and lunch eaten usually during the late morning to early afternoon, generally served from 10am up to 3pm. I want to share with you one of our family’s favorites, Migas. We lived in San Antonio, TX for a few years and picked this recipe up, it was so good we would not only eat it for breakfast & brunch, but we’d have it for lunch, dinner, midnight snack, you name it. Although it sounds odd to add tortilla chips to the eggs, trust me. It’s delicious. The best part about the recipe is that you can mix and match any ingredients you want. Add chorizo, bell peppers, whatever vegetables you happen to have. (I apologize in advance, I’m not a chef. I measure ingredients like a busy Mom, handful here, handful there. It works with these recipes, there is ample room to experiment.)

WORDS & PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson

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Migas • • • • • • •

Butter for pan One Handful of Tortilla Chips 5 Eggs, beaten One Handful Cheese (I use Cheddar) Minced Jalapeño (optional) Chopped Cilantro Your Favorite salsa or pico de gallo

Heat butter in large skillet over medium heat. Add jalapeño (if using) let cook for a minute. Add eggs, grab a handful of tortilla chips, crunch in your hand and add to eggs. Next, add a handful of cheese. Cook until eggs are your desired consistency. Serve with salsa. Feeds two people or one very hungry person.


I always make a side of potatoes for whatever we have for breakfast. Again, take whatever vegetables you have, I promise you, it will be delicious! Potatoes pictured: Butter for pan 10 Baby Yellow potatoes, cut into fourths 1/2 Sweet Potato, cut into small chunks 1/4 Onion, diced 1/2 Bell Pepper, diced Salt & Pepper Microwave the sweet potato pieces, in a bowl, for about 45 seconds. This starts the cooking process, otherwise it will take too long in a skillet. Melt butter in a large nonstick frying pan over medium heat. Add all ingredients, stir and flip vegetables every few minutes so nothing burns. Cook until tender and browned. If you’ve got them, add sliced green onions and cheese on top.

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“Faux Toaster Strudel” 1 Package Puff Pastry, mostly thawed Cream Cheese, softened Jam or Jelly (I used Strawberry) Sugar Egg Yolk, beaten Preheat oven to 375 degrees and line baking sheet with parchment paper. Cut one sheet of pastry into 6 rectangles. Lightly score a line about a half inch from edge to create a border. This keeps the filling in, don’t cut all the way through! Spread a layer of cream cheese within border, about 2 Tablespoons on each rectangle. Add jelly to each one, about 2 Tablespoons. Brush beaten egg around the border and sprinkle with white sugar. Bake for about 15 minutes, until nicely browned. Cool. Enjoy!

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Word Master We are hiring an editorial staffer. Our perfect candidate will be an experienced writer with a commitment to the values of fair, balanced and multi-sourced news reporting, a passion for local journalism and a love of good writing. You should have a demonstrated ability to handle tight deadlines. Ideally, you will bring a deep knowledge of the local community and its history to the position.

You must be willing to educate yourself in ways that will strengthen your ability to place current events in perspective and tell our community’s stories. You will also identify ways that the Sun Central Media Group can increase community outreach and pursue ways that our brands can bring positive change within our communities. Digital and social publishing experience will be a focus.

This could be your opportunity to join a great company, Sun Central Media Group. We work hard and play hard. As a content creator, you will work with local community, shine the light on the hidden gems, and be an important contributor as we continue to grow and expand. Our Culture & Philosophies

Positive energy and attitude is a must Goal oriented and focused Open-door , Ambitious Creative & innovative and Supportive Obsessed with meeting our readers and customers needs Strong track record of promoting from within Use your personality and uniqueness Work hard but enjoy your work and your success

We are looking for a full-time writer/reporter who is based in Polk County. Our offices are located in downtown Winter Haven. If you are inquisitive, have a positive attitude, and have been previously published, we would like to speak with you. To apply email your resume, cover letter, and writing samples to: csexson@scmginc.com

It’s required to laugh on the job

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ARTS WORDS Madison Fantozzi

Polk State College’ s Fall 2018 Arts Schedule Features Entertainment For All Polk State College is kicking off another season of The Arts with a schedule jam packed with Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts events for the community to enjoy. From annual favorites including FallFest, Arts Day, Polk State Music fall and winter concerts, and Polk State Theatre productions, to events special to the fall 2018 season, such as 11-member a capella group Voctave in concert, Polk State’s fall 2018 arts schedule is sure to entertain. “Each season, Polk State offers a diverse, eclectic mix of arts programming that not only gives students, faculty, staff and the greater community access to quality art experiences, but also allows the College’s students and faculty the opportunity to showcase their incredible talents,” Program Coordinator Nancy Lozell said. Polk State’s Winter Haven and Lakeland campuses are hubs for local arts programming where the

community gathers to enjoy highquality theatrical productions, musical performances, and gallery exhibits curated by the College’s talented students and award-winning faculty members. The season kicks off on Sept. 3 with the opening of gallery exhibits on both the Winter Haven and Lakeland campuses, where Jesus Nieves will showcase art for Hispanic Heritage Month, and Alison LaMons will display watercolor paintings in an exhibit titled “Sign Language,” respectively. Those exhibits will run through Oct. 11. The galleries on both campuses are open Mondays through Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Students will take over the galleries from Oct. 18 through Dec. 6 with a student art exhibition on the Winter Haven Campus and the “Capturing Cultures Photography Exhibit” on the Lakeland Campus, with both exhibits kicking off on Arts Day at the College. Polk State will host a reception and awards ceremony on Arts Day, Oct.

18, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Winter Haven Fine Arts Gallery. Polk State will also host in October its annual FallFest, which for more than 30 years has attracted thousands to the Winter Haven Campus to browse crafts from more than 150 artisans. The free event also features a pumpkin patch, kids zone, haunted house, educational demonstrations, music, food, and more. This year’s FallFest will take place Saturday, October 20, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Winter Haven Campus lawn at 999 Ave. H N.E. Polk State is also proud to announce a one-of-a-kind event taking place this season – a performance by worldrenowned a capella group Voctave. Members of Voctave have roots with Walt Disney World and have performed all over the world with Grammy, Dove, and American Music Award recipients. Voctave has ranked in the top 25 on Billboard Magazine’s charts, and has multiple No. 1 songs on iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify.

“We are thrilled to have a musical group of such high caliber performing right here at Polk State College,” Lozell exclaimed. “Even more exciting is Voctave will meet with our Music students after the performance, giving Polk State students a very special opportunity to connect with members of the group, who come from diverse backgrounds and a wealth of musical experiences.” Voctave will perform at the Polk State Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre, 999 Ave. H N.E., on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20 for the public, and $15 for all students, Polk State faculty, and staff. Tickets for Voctave and other Polk State events are available online at www.polk.edu/ boxoffice or by calling 863.297.1050. For Polk State’s full fall 2018 arts schedule, go online to www.polk.edu/ boxoffice.


WORDS Amy Sexson

Hey There Manly Men! You’ve got a job to do! You’ve got to choose Mr. Central Florida! I wanted to learn more about this amazing event and fundraiser. I asked current contestant and hopeful “manly man,” Jeff Conley from Publix Aprons a few questions about the upcoming show, a fundraiser for Central Florida Speech and Hearing Center: How did you personally get involved? “I have been catering the Women of Central Florida Fashion Show to benefit Central Florida Speech and Hearing Center for the past 3 years. After last year’s event, the women who run the event, Debbie and Danita, asked me to participate in the men’s event, Mr. Central Florida. I recently moved to Lakeland and decided to work on this project as a way to be involved with and give to my new community. This organization also has a connection to my company, Publix. In the 60s our founder, Mr. George, went to CFSHC for treatment, and also used the facility after his stroke in ’89. The connection to the community as well as to my company

both also influenced my decision to participate.” Why do they have this event? “The money raised will benefit Central Florida Speech and Hearing. This is an organization which provides hearing and speech services to everyone from newborns to seniors. The services can include hearing testing, aural rehabilitation, hearing aid service, language disorders, fluency (stuttering), communication disorders associated with autism and much more. Most of the patients seeking services from CFSHC are unable to afford these services on their own, and are in need of subsidies. This event is to help raise funds for these people as well as for new equipment and more staff, (a generous grant a few years ago allowed the center to hire a second audiologist and increase the number of people that they are able to help).” How can we get involved? “To vote or sponsor, visit www.cfshc. org/mrcentralflorida/ and click to

donate (and support me!) If someone wants to purchase a sponsorship, they can also do that online. Sponsorships include an ad in the playbill, seats at the event and presence on the website. Mrcentralflorida.org also has tabs at the top to help people find the auction items. The packet is there to download as well as the flier with all of the information about the 4 different levels of sponsorship.” When do we find out who is crowned Mr. Central Florida? “On October the 4th at 6pm, at Haus 820, is the main event, Mr. Central Florida Celebrates Manly Men. Each of the contestants will be introduced and will strut the stage to music of their choice. Tickets for the event are $75.00 and include an evening of fun and laughs, (at our expense) and food from Carrabbas. All of the votes will be tallied and a winner crowned. Contestants are able to secure votes/ point by doing things like touring the center, getting someone to participate next year and of course, raising money. Each dollar raised is equal to one vote.

The final count will be done the night of the event and all votes from dollars raised and other activities will come together. Elect me. ‘Nuff said.” Thanks Jeff Conley, we love your enthusiasm and can’t wait to see you “strut your stuff!” Thank you for all of the information on how we can help and good luck to you on the 4th, raise lots of money! Let’s go online and vote now! #2018MRCF is the hashtag for all things Mr. Central Florida 2018.


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Florida Dance Theatre to perform Peter Pan with The Imperial Symphony Orchestra The action-packed, whimsical nostalgia of “the boy who wouldn’t grow up” is coming to the Lakeland stage on September 29 at Branscomb Memorial Auditorium. The audience will steal away to Neverland in a production of Peter Pan by the Florida Dance Theatre in their first full-length collaboration with The Imperial Symphony Orchestra.

to do something original with the Imperial Symphony is really fantastic for us,” said Dolbashian, expressing that they wanted a show that would mean something to every audience member, young and old. “Peter Pan is such a staple story that has been involved in everyone’s lives for so long that there is something for everyone in it.”

Peter Pan will kick off the monumental 25th season for Florida Dance Theatre, according to Resident Choreographer Stefan Dolbashian, and the lead up to this season has been with tremendous support from the community. “Having a very strong community that is supportive of the arts like Lakeland, is really one of the things that have kept us around for so long,” he said.

Dolbashian added, “Bringing back that inner child for everyone is something really important, it’s a great way to start off the year. Being able to expose so many kids to dance, and to art, and to live music in such a great venue, I think is going to be a phenomenal thing for Lakeland.”

A bedtime story essential in many a childhood, Peter Pan is a strong opening performance for the theatre. “It’s such a great show! Being able

with this group of dancers for a while, Dolbashian was confident in choosing the right personality for each character. “Our Tinker Bell, of course, required a lot of sass, a lot of personality, a lot of spunk so we have the perfect dancer for that,” he said of Molly Ahler. In a twist from the original story, Dolbashian thought outside the box with the story’s infamous villain. “I wanted to do a really powerful, female Captain Hook,” he said. Jordan Raybon will be filling that role with Dolbashian expressing, “She’s bringing a lot of strength to the character and I’m really excited for her to hit the stage with this.”

The cast looks to bring all the magic Peter Pan has to offer with Denton Gay as Peter Pan, Sarah Walston as Wendy, Devin Hamilton as John, Drew Travis Robinson as Michael, and kids from the community playing Lost Boys and Indians. Having worked

To keep the story’s enchanting feeling the choreographer said, “I’m trying to keep as much variety in the choreography as is in the story – having major action-packed fighting scenes with swordplay, and crazy jumps, and adding all kinds of comedy with the lost boys and the pirates. It’s been fun to have this very comedic experience with all this action and being able to create the magic with the flying in the show.” With a professional rigging team out of Orlando assisting Florida Dance Theatre in taking flight, Dolbashian says that dancers flying through the air, accompanied by live music will be an “awe-inspiring” experience for the audience. Speaking of the audible thrill the ISO will bring to the show, the Florida Dance Theatre is ecstatic to work with them on this full-length production. “I’m really excited to do something full scale with them and hope that it’s the first of many to come,” said Dolbashian. This epic marriage of local arts with live music and original choreography is something that Amy Wiggins, Executive Director of the ISO, and Mark Thielen, Music Director and Conductor of the ISO are also excited to take on. “From my perspective, there’s really not a better first production for us [to perform together]. Peter Pan is such a timeless story, it’s something everyone can relate to. It really relates the story of arts and culture in general to the audience. It’s a story about imagination and childhood 28

and friendship. For me, it really just connects everything that we’re doing,” said Wiggins. “The other part of that is we have some tremendous arts and culture organizations in Polk County and I think sometimes, it’s easy, even for those of us in those organizations to take that for granted. So, by taking our productions, both the ISO and the Florida Dance Theatre, elevates the product and takes us to another level. My goal for that is that it starts the conversation around the quality and the offerings of the arts and cultural institutions that we do have here in Polk County.” Thielen added, “We’re always looking for ways to collaborate with the other arts organizations in the community and like Amy said, these are two professional organizations, two great art forms coming together with the symphony orchestra and the dance [theatre].” The story promises to come alive with the accompaniment of live music. “The way that the sound fills the hall is different, the way that the energy is created from the pit onto the stage out to the audience, it’s a completely different experience all around,” said Wiggins. “The connection between the audience and the art form is so much stronger when it’s live.” Florida Dance Theatre’s Peter Pan with The Imperial Symphony Orchestra Saturday, September 29, 2018 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Branscomb Memorial Auditorium 1085 Johnson Avenue Lakeland, FL 33803 Buy tickets: www.floridadancetheatre.org Cast: Peter Pan – Denton Gay Wendy – Sarah Walston John – Devin Hamilton Michael – Drew Travis Robinson Tinker Bell – Molly Ahler Captain Hook – Jordan Raybon Tootles – Michael Holland Jr. Mr. Darling/Mr. Smee – Stefan Dolbashian Mrs. Darling/Mermaid/Pirate – Caitlin Hardegree Tiger Lily – Katrina Ogden Queen of the Mermaids – Lexie Lucente Mermaid/Pirate – Sarah Dacy Mermaid/Pirate – Rebekah Smith Peter’s Shadow/Pirate – Jermaine Thornton


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SwantoberFest 2018 Oktoberfest themed event coming to Lakeland Well Lakeland, it’s time to pull your dirndls and lederhosen out of the closet. On September 22nd, The Lakeland Chamber of Commerce along with title sponsor, Suncoast Credit Union will present the Inaugural SwantoberFest! This free Oktoberfest-style community event will be held in Munn Park with the inaugural keg being tapped at 5:00 pm. SwantoberFest goers can expect German-inspired competitions, German food and drink, lots of beer (root beer for the kinder) and live music by Oompah band, Europa. According to Tora Miller, Director of Marketing & Communications at the LCoC, SwantoberFest will be replacing their annual Big Event. “We felt there was a need for an Oktoberfest in Lakeland and we wanted to fill that need. The mission is to bring the community together for this free event to experience a different culture, learn some new traditions and songs. Also, it’s a way for our member businesses to meet face to face with the public, share what they have, and get feedback,” explained LCoC Director of Programs & Events, Rebecca Fortier. Suncoast Credit Union is the title sponsor for SwantoberFest 2018, a business the LCoC is thrilled to partner with. “Suncoast Credit Union is also new to Lakeland and to Polk County. We’re really excited that they’re here and we wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to share what they’re doing here. They’ve already opened their first location, they are opening a second location in South Lakeland. They are really great community partners.” A staple of any Oktoberfest-style event is the beer. Bernie Little Distributors is the beer sponsor, along with Swan Brewing who is working on their own SwantoberFest brew.

Suncoast Credit Union SwantoberFest stein, up to four complimentary beverages of your favorite beer or wine, one King’s Feast full Bavarian food plate including a pretzel, VIP shade tent with tables and chairs, table-side service, air-conditioned VIP restrooms from 6pm to 9pm in Explorations V Children’s Museum, and a VIP concierge.

Included in the Lakeland “Stay-cation” Sweepstakes GRAND PRIZE is a chef’s table for two at The Terrace Grille, two front row tickets to a Lakeland Magic game, two passes to the Lakeland Escape Room, and two passes to 2Infinity Entertainment Center. To snag your VIP tickets, rent vendor space, become a sponsor or find out more information about the Inaugural Suncoast Credit Union SwantoberFest, visit their website, www.SwantoberFest.com. Also, don’t forget to pick up a t-shirt with the SwantoberFest logo created by Stacy Tabb at Boondock Studios!

The child VIP experience package offers kids an official commemorative Suncoast Credit Union SwantoberFest stein, the ability to compete in Schokoladenessen, two root beer beverages from Got Candy & More Root Beer Garden at Kinder Platz, complimentary bottled water, one Kinder Feast, VIP shade tent with tables and chairs, tableside service, and exclusive access to first floor exhibits and restrooms in the Explorations V Children’s Museum from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Get silly or competitive at the Outrageous Olympiad – stein hoisting, brat toss, and a mustache completion just to name a few of the Germanstyle games. “We’re looking for a sponsor for the mustache competition, someone who can be a judge and knows a little bit about facial hair,” said Fortier. You heard it ladies and gents, so start growing them now! A feature of the event is a business expo where chamber members and non-chamber members alike can rent exhibitor or vendor space. Vendors and exhibitors will be able to sell their products or services and keep 100 percent of their profits. According to Miller, “That’s one of the big things that is important to the chamber to offer, because even though this is a fundraiser for the chamber, we still want it to be beneficial to members and businesses in Lakeland.”

For the kids, there will be a Got Candy & More Root Beer Garden where homemade root beer can be purchased. Along Kentucky Avenue, there will be Kinder Platz with free games and activities for them as well.

Fields Auto Group has also teamed up with SwantoberFest for a test drive promotion. The promotion started on August 25 and runs through September 21 at 6:00 pm. The first 100 people to visit and test drive a vehicle at Fields BMW Lakeland will receive a complimentary ‘Fest VOUCHER and will be entered to win a Sweepstakes GRAND PRIZE.

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Cory Skeates: Focusing on Lakeland’ s Business Community Lakeland’s business community has a lot to look forward to with Lakeland Chamber of Commerce president, Cory Skeates working to make the future of businesses in Lakeland more successful.

Skeates and the chamber held a gala back in March to help raise the funding needed to justify becoming a public nonprofit. The paperwork was submitted and they are currently waiting on approval and confirmation from the IRS. Once the chamber becomes a public nonprofit, they will be introducing some new programs.

Skeates grew up in Scottsville, NY to a family who was always interested in politics. He moved to Orlando, FL in 1997 after graduating from Grove City College in Pennsylvania. After majoring in Political Science, he attended Barry University School of Law until he graduated in 2003.

Some of the new programs for the business community will include mid-level management training, business 101 and internships. Mid-level management training will teach business leaders how to go to the next level of management. Business 101 will be a crash course in things that they should be aware of even though they have already established a business. “Our internship program is going to focus on early level college students that are in the process of figuring out what they want to pursue as a career path,” said Skeates. “It gives them an opportunity to experience several different professions and get a feel for the direction they want to go.” The chamber is also discussing whether to open the internships up to high school juniors and seniors as well.

While attending law school, Skeates worked as a legislative aide in Tallahassee. After graduation, he continued with the political aspect of his career and worked for representatives John Quinones from Kissimmee in 2005 and Sandy Adams from Oviedo from 2005-2006. Although Skeates has never practiced law, he has considered it a wonderful background for everything he has done in his career. “I was one of a select group of legislative aids that could draft all their boss’ amendments and bills, due in large part to having obtained a law degree,” said Skeates.

Skeates is involved in several organizations within the community. At the Florida Chamber Professionals (FTP) meeting this past spring, he received his Florida Certified Chamber Professional (FCCP) designation. “At the September meeting I am going to being sworn in as the Treasurer of the organization,” said Skeates. He is also a member of the Polk Association of Chamber Executives (PACE).

In January of 2007, Skeates decided he wanted to try chamber work. He was offered the job of president at the new Oviedo-Winter Springs Chamber of Commerce. After being the chamber president in Oviedo for seven years, he was able to increase membership from 200 to over 600. Lakeland is moving in the right direction now that we have him as president of the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce since 2015.

What does Skeates like to do when he’s not working? He’s married with two daughters and they like to travel and see concerts. He plays soccer in the backyard with his daughters, as well as go to their games. Skeates also played soccer in college as well as baseball. “I always thought I was destined to be a professional baseball player, but injuries wouldn’t allow it,” said Skeates.

It is Skeates’ goal as chamber president to make the chamber a public nonprofit organization once more. The business model for the chamber will be changing to one similar to the National Entrepreneur Center in Orlando, which has brought several different organizations under one roof. “We really wanted to put a focus on education, trainings and other things that our businesses are demanding of us,” said Skeates. “We’ve hired a Chief Development Officer who has been meeting with our investor CEOs to learn exactly what role they expect the chamber to fill in future. Among the takeaways have been the need for partnerships with our local colleges and universities to provide opportunities for our investors and the community at large to obtain access to training and education. Addressing the gaps in our workforce is a priority and we want to be able to utilize community resources and collaborate with great partners, such as Polk State College.”

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So, what can the Lakeland business community expect to see from President Skeates in the future? “We are looking forward to creating a culture of collaboration in Lakeland.” said Skeates, “By partnering with other business support organizations that have expertise in certain professional growth areas, our goal is to provide value to our entire business community while ensuring the relevance of all the partner organizations.” With a goal to focus on the needs of the businesses in the community and the political background to help him succeed, Skeates has what it takes to take the business community in Lakeland to the next level.

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Julie Townsend Public service is a common theme in Julie Townsend’s life. She jokes that whether she’s at work or not, she’s always working. And, in her position as Executive Director of the LDDA (Lakeland Downtown Development Authority), that’s exactly the dedication that is needed to truly be an advocate for downtown Lakeland businesses.

The LDDA reasoned that if they gave people a reason to come downtown other than the shops and restaurants, then they would inevitably patron those same shops, restaurants, and businesses. Julie said, “Over the last 15 years, between the Farmers Market and First Friday, those two events have really changed the dynamics of what people think about downtown. They came for First Friday, they came to the Farmer’s Market, and then they realized downtown has really changed.”

Originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, Julie and her husband moved to Lakeland in 1999. She has worked in and around downtown Lakeland in one capacity or another since 2001, first getting involved on the Downtown Lakeland Partnership events committee, eventually becoming a board member. She later worked at the Lakeland Ledger as an advertising representative.

What makes Lakeland such a great place to live and do business? Julie attributes it to the size, saying it’s big enough that is feels like you live in a city with all the amenities from parks, restaurants, art organizations, an orchestra, and community theatre. It’s not so big though that the community feel is lost. “I think Lakeland has everything that people need,” she added.

Eventually, she began working for Lakeland Downtown Partnership before being hired with the LDDA in 2014, where she now serves as the Executive Director. “Being in the community of downtown was always appealing to me. I think small businesses are the backbone of this country so helping them, working with them, understanding what their needs are and trying to get them to work together cooperatively, was just something I had a passion for,” said Julie.

While she loves all of Lakeland, she thinks downtown is the best, saying, “I think our downtown reflects a greater community, in terms of just of a diverse group of different types of businesses, female owners, different cultures you can experience downtown. It’s a good reflection of the community as a whole.”

Julie explained that the LDDA is a special taxing authority. In a special taxing district, there is a geographic boundary, properties within that boundary pay an additional millage on top of the normal property taxes that they are already assessed by the county, city, school board, etc. The LDDA is a line item on those properties’ tax bill. “Those dollars that we assess are what fund the LDDA organization and then we reinvest those dollars back into the district in various ways. We do marketing, we work with the city on identifying maintenance issues, advocate for certain types of programs that will help enhance the economic development of the district.”

Julie is married to husband Billy Townsend, a member of the Polk County School Board. She is a mother of three – Corinne who is married and lives in Colorado, Collin who is engaged to be married and lives here, and Ian who attends Lakeland Senior High. Oh, and her two pups Desi and Barley! When she’s not advocating for downtown businesses, Julie is often running her son back and forth to basketball games. “My son is heavily into basketball so I spend most of my time being a basketball mom.” Between that and spending time with her dogs, Julie serves as the Neighborhood Association President for her neighborhood association.

Her job specifically is to be an advocate for downtown businesses and property owners and to recruit new businesses to downtown. She works closely with traffic operations on parking issues, always trying to develop programs and policies that will enhance the public’s ability to park downtown, “To encourage people to come downtown and shop, eat, and do business.”

The LDDA Executive Director has a vision for the future of downtown Lakeland. She would like to see more buildings go up both business and residential, creating density for the area. “I think anytime you go to a place, you want to be able to spend many hours there, if you so choose. So, the more things there are to do, the more reasons people will have to come to downtown and spend more time and discover all the various businesses.”

In line with that effort to encourage people to discover their downtown, the LDDA started the Lakeland Downtown Farmers Curb Market 15 years ago. According to the Executive Director, “The reason it was started was as part of that marketing responsibility of ‘how do we improve the economic activity downtown?’”

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History, Horseshoes, and Happily Ever After White Horse Ranch is many things – steeped in history and old Florida charm, stories from owners past and present, a memory, a friendship. The 80+ acre fully functioning horse ranch has an easy going feeling that makes it an ideal backdrop for a happy memory or two for the brides and grooms that wed there.

“Built by the hands of friendship” is the tagline of the ranch according to Hannah, now the Venue Manager, a sentiment that rings true in every detail of the ranch. Michelle was a single mom raising three boys there, so it was always them and their friends building – fence post by fence post, plank by plank – into what it is today.

The year 1963 is significant for White Horse Ranch and its owner, Michelle Stagner. Not only is it the year Michelle was born, it is also the year that Dr. Yates purchased the land. According to Michelle, the original owner of the ranch had around 1000 acres. Fresh out of ophthalmology school and money, Dr. Yates saw the property and had to have it. The owner struck a deal with him that he could have the portion he wanted if he could find a buyer for the rest of the 1000 acres.

One of the barns was rebuilt partially from an old barn they deconstructed in Ocala. “Part of the barn here has wood in it that’s one hundred and twenty something years old now.”

Michelle grew up not far from the property and fell in love with it. When she was in her early twenties and saw the land up for sale, she went to Dr. Yates to strike a deal. In the same spot that the good doctor was in himself all those years ago, he too granted Michelle the same opportunity he had been given by the original owner. She found a buyer, put together a deal, and the rest, as they say, is history. The name, just like everything else on the ranch, comes with a story. “I had a horse as a little girl, my grandmother bought her for me. She was a white horse, named Candy and she died, that’s how we came to name the ranch White Horse Ranch. That’s what started all this,” she smiled. “A white horse and a little girl.” For the past 30 years, Michelle has thrown parties and events at the ranch. Everyone told her she should open it up as an event venue. One day, about a year and a half ago, she was shopping for Christmas decorations for the ranch when she (literally) ran into Cindy Duggan. The two began talking and through their conversation uncovered that Cindy was a veteran in the event industry and had a daughter, Hannah Cummings, who was graduating from Rosen College of Hospitality Management where she studied Event Management and Hospitality. Michelle said she was tooling with the idea of opening her ranch as a venue. Later that night, Cindy called Hannah only to find out that she knew the ranch and had spent time there as a teenager. “When the kids weren’t at my place, unbeknownst to both of us, they were at her place,” said Michelle.

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Around the “General Store” which is a feed room amongst the horse stalls, is the fence that was put up at the ranch before her son was even born. The shimmery turquoise windows speckled throughout different structures on the property are 1945 Korean War era, from Tiger Town which was previously military barracks. Michelle’s father came to Florida when he was recruited by the Detroit Tigers. “I found those windows after Daddy died, and it’s very possible he looked out one of these windows,” she said with a smile and the gleam of tears in her eyes. “Everything’s got a story. Whatever it is out here, it has a story,” said Michelle. In fact, when Dr. Yates bought the land, he had to clear out pine trees that clustered the property for his cattle. When he did, he found Native American artifacts. Whatever spirits may roam the grounds or stories that have taken place, Michelle said, “There’s always been something about this ranch that gives people an ease.” That comfortable, calming presence whether it be from the warmth of Michelle and Hannah, or the spirit of the ranch itself, amongst sprawling horse pasture and romantic oak trees is a deciding factor for many wedding parties, charities, and businesses that book White Horse Ranch for their big day. This upcoming wedding season, which for White Horse is September through March, will be their first “fullthrottle” season according to Venue Manager, Hannah. Hannah and her mom Cindy come with the wedding package as day-of coordinators to assist the wedding party as well. Michelle and Hannah are also in talks to create a 3-day event package where the bridal party can come on a Friday for brunch, have the rehearsal dinner that night, the event on Saturday, and have Sunday to pick up any decorations or belongings they left.

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The venue has space for 400+ people, and a main barn that offers 200+ covered seating with automatically drawn weather skirts in case of rain. The barn has stunning chandeliers lining the ceilings, rows of wooden pews for guests, and a charming seating area with antique-style couches. If you’re lucky, you might meet Gypsy, a friendly black and white cat that made her way to White Horse as a kitten underneath someone’s car. Another ceremony area is an opening of Saint Augustine Winter Rye grass beneath a staggering of oaks. There is a gazebo for the ceremony where a bell hangs that used to be the dinner bell from Michelle’s childhood home. For the brides to get ready, there is an onsite cottage with a large deck and impeccably decorated interior in muted shades of gray and white with equestrian artwork, making for perfect “getting ready” photos. The grooms have a suit of their own for the big day in a renovated tack room. No need for a photo booth either. The entire setting is prime for photo-ops, from the tractor seat stools, funky antique couches, Frank Lloyd Wright bench, and rustic Chevrolet Apache truck. The timeless countryside and stylish event space make White Horse Ranch an idyllic place to say, “I do” to your best friend, to join your life with the person you want to spend forever with. It is the spirit, the feeling, the serenity of the ranch, though, that makes it such a magical place to do so.

White Horse Ranch Venue Lakeland, Florida www.whitehorseranchvenue.com (863) 899-7984 Tours by appointment only


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SEPTEMBER CALENDAR 2018 Home of the Brave Virtual Run/Walk When: Sep. 01, 2018 http://www.TheVirtualRunChallenge.com Every day men and women choose to dedicate their lives to help protect our freedom in the United States. The Home of the Brave Virtual 5k Run Walk is to help pay tribute to those individuals and their contribution to keeping our country safe. This race benefits the Catch a Lift Foundation. HOW TO COMPLETE: Register for the race, Choose a location, It’s your race! Run, Walk; indoors or outside you set the pace Submit your results, earn your medal and bragging rights with your friends. Tour of Sebring When: Sep. 01 - 03, 2018 https://www.memberplanet.com/events/ highlandspedalers/tourofsebring2018 Highlands Pedalers will host three days of cycling on scenic and quiet central Florida roads. We will offer multiple routes each day to satisfy the needs and wants of any rider ranging from beginner or casual cyclists all the way to those seeking a distance or pace challenge. Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Sep. 01, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Avenue, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday (closed August). Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. Lorrie Goulet: Seventy Years Carving When: Sep. 01 - 30, 2018 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. polkmuseumofart.org A celebration of Goulet’s career as a painter, sculptor and poet. The sculptures in this exhibit come directly from the 92-year old artist’s New York City studio. (863) 688-7743 The Von Wagner Code When: Sep. 01-16, 2018 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. polkmuseumofart.org A unique Polk Museum of Art curated exhibition inspired by the rediscovery of a damaged, long-lost painting on the Florida Southern College campus and the exciting search for answers about its origins. (863) 688-7743 Beth Ford: A Selective Retrospective When: Sep. 01- 23, 2018 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. polkmuseumofart.org Showcases the work of Florida Southern College Professor emeritus and award-winning artist Beth Ford. (863) 688-7743 The Recyclers: Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso When: Sep. 01-16, 2018 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org This intimate two-work installation of Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso’s The Recyclers featuring the finished painting and its study hung side-by-side — provides an instructive opportunity for viewers to engage in the process of close looking, gaining better understanding of the artist’s process and the methodology underlying her imaginative contemporary spin on Old-Master-style painting. havenmagazines.com

Bay Street Classic Car Show When: Sep. 01, 2018 | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. www.mydavenport.org/ Registration from 9 am to 11 am, Car Show if from 11 am to 3 pm, First 50 get dash plaques. We will have contest, awards, goodie bags, music and food trucks. (863) 419-3300 Regatta Boat Party with The Polk County Porch Pickers When: Sep. 02, 2018 | 1 p.m. Where: Old Man Frank’s 1005 S Lake Howard Dr., Winter Haven. Labor day weekend Regatta! Bring the boat out to beautiful Lake Howard for a free concert by The Polk County Porch Pickers! No admission, just enjoy what Winter Haven Chain of lakes and Old Man Frank’s has to offer. We only ask that everyone bag their trash, and spread the word of Local lakes conservation. (863) 294-9179

Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. https://polkmuseumofart.org The Polk Museum of Art will be open until 8 p.m. the first Thursday of every month starting in September, and will host a Curator Tour at 6 p.m. Join Dr. Alex Rich, Curator & Director of Galleries and Exhibitions, for an in-depth tour of the Museum galleries, providing art-historical and curatorial insight about one of our current exhibitions. (863) 688-7743

117 N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland. downtownlkld.com/2018/08/dogdaysspca/ SPCA Florida will have giveaways and prizes, music, a kidz zone, vendors, and adoptable dogs. Leashed pets are welcome.Downtown shops and restaurants will be open late. Don’t miss the Makers Market on North Kentucky Avenue and the Classy Car Show on Tennessee Avenue. First Friday is a family-friendly event held in the streets of Downtown Lakeland between Lemon Street and Oak Street along Kentucky and Tennessee Avenues.

Ladies Night Downtown When: Sep. 06, 2018 | 5:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Downtown Winter Haven. This is a FREE event, come to the corner of 3rd and Central grab a map of participating downtown business who will be open from 5:30-8:30 offering shopping, dining and cocktail specials! RSVP to save your spot at www.mainstreetwh.com

Feel Good 5K When: Sep. 07, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Southern Landing/Anchor Park, Lakeland. peacerivercenter.org/feelgood5k/ The 2nd Annual Feel Good 5k hosted by Peace River Center’s Junior Advisory Board to benefit Children’s Psychiatric Services. Help us raise funds and awareness about mental health as you enjoy a run/walk around beautiful Lake Hollingsworth (race begins at Southern Landing/Anchor Park across from Florida Southern College).

Curator Tour When: Sep. 06, 2018 | 6-7:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. https://polkmuseumofart.org Join Dr. Alex Rich, Curator and Director of Galleries & Exhibitions, each month for an in-depth guided walk through in the museum galleries, where he will provide art historical and curatorial insight as he tours visitors through one of our current exhibitions. (863) 688-7743. Registration is not necessary but appreciated:

Labor Day Sep. 03 Mobile Office Hours The Office Of Senator Marco Rubio When: Sep. 04, 2018 | 12-4 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Chamber of Commerce 340 W Central Ave, Lake Wales. Meet your local staff and learn about the services Senator Rubio’s Office can offer his constituents. For more information, call the Gulf Coast Regional Office at(813) 853 -1099 or email jonathan_torres@rubio. senate.gov

Foster Care Info Night When: Sep. 06, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: Heartland for Children 1239 E Main St, Bartow. Foster Care Info Nights are for anyone interested in becoming a Foster Caregiver or anyone curious about the process and what it takes. You’re walked through the whole process, made aware of our most immediate needs, and given a chance to ask questions. You’re under no pressure or obligation to commit by showing up. Just come, ask, and listen. Call 863-519-8900 x289 to sign up today! www.heartlandforchildren.org

Invasive Plant Removal When: Sep. 05, 2018 | 8:15-10 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. www.polknature.com Come and make a difference by removing the invasive species Caesar Weed. Bring gloves and water and plan to spend a couple of hours or as long as you can last, removing the weed. Meet behind the Nature Center at 8:15am. (863) 668-4673

Painted Signs Workshop When: Sep. 06, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Scout & Tag, 224 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://www.scoutingvintage.com Register online and choose your project. Many autumnal and football season choices to choose from. (863) 225-2426

Get Active! Walking Group When: Sep. 05, 2018 | 9-11 a.m. Where: Lake Hollingsworth, East of South Florida Ave. & West of Bartow Rd., Lakeland. Join us each week to walk around scenic Lake Hollingsworth. You can go at your own pace or push yourself to reach new personal records! Learn more by visiting https://mylrh.org/event/16127/. Meet in the parking lot next to the Lakeland Yacht & Country Club..

Eagle Nest Tour (Electric Tram Tour) When: Sep. 07, 2018 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Requires sign up. Take a personalized tour of an active bald eagle nest on the property. Observe the bald eagle pair maintain the nest, seek and hunt for food and protect the nests from other flying birds. Limited to 9 people. *Sign ups begin on the first working day of each month, to sign up please stop by registration desk or call (863) 668-4673 ext. 205

Kitchen Kids When: Sep. 05, 2018 | 10:30 a.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum, 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ The yummiest way to learn is in the kitchen! Kitchen Kids is a popular favorite at Explorations V. Recipes change weekly so come often! Kitchen Kids is included in general admission and membership. (863) 687–3869

What’s Not to Lichen? (and other things that grow on trees) When: Sep. 07, 2018 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Lakeland Electric, 501 E Lemon St., Lakeland. Have you ever wondered if all of those things growing on your trees are harming the tree? Join us to discover what things commonly grow on trees here in Central Florida. We will sort out which ones are nothing to worry about and which ones are trouble. Go to polkextension.com for more information.If you have any questions, please contact us at j.schelb@ufl.edu or (863) 519-1068.

Writers @ LPL When: Sep. 05, 2018 | 6-8:30 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Writers @ LPL is a writing group hosted by Lakeland Public Library. First Steps for New Writers (6 — 7pm)This first session will be geared towards new writers and will address topics for beginning writers. The Next Level for Intermediate Writers (7 — 8:50pm).The second session will focus on topics and interests for intermediate writers. (863) 834.4276

Free Friday Family Yoga When: Sep. 07, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. explorationsv.com/ The family that plays together, namastes together! Join us Friday afternoons for a one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a fun-packed session of poses, games and more! Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers! (863) 687-3869

Photography Tour (Electric Tram Tour) When: Sep. 06, 2018 | 9:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. http://www.polknature.com Requires sign up, appropriate for adults only. This is a driving tour that will take you to some of the most popular photography areas of Circle B Bar Reserve. Bring your camera. A volunteer will be on hand to point out plants, birds and the history of the property. Tour sign ups begin the first working day of the month. Please stop by the reception desk or call (863) 668-4673 ext. 205. Limited to 9 adults only.

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Dick Hyman: An Evening of Solo Jazz Piano When: Sep. 07, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Arts Center-Updike Hall 1099 State Road 60 E., Lake Wales. www.lakewalesartscouncil.org/ Join us as we kick off our 2018-2019 Concert Series with Dick Hyman: Emmy Award-winning composer and world-renowned Jazz Pianist Nunsense When: Sep. 07-16, 2018 Where: TheatreWorks Florida 8 W Palmetto Street, Davenport. theatreworksfl.org Nunsense follows the crazy antics of five nuns from the Little Sisters of Hoboken convent. When their cook accidentally serves up some tainted soup, 52 of the sisters are poisoned and die, leaving only five living nuns who were not at home the day of the toxic meal. Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Avenue, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday (closed August). Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. Sierra Club Planting (Open to the Public) When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Contribute the our jewel of Nature Education, the Nature Discovery Center, at Circle B Bar Reserve. We will be beautifying the grounds by planting different native plants. To participate please RSVP by contacting Andy Quinn at (863) 683-9600 or email at abquinn2010@gmail.com Central Florida Health Expo When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Downtown Farmers Market 20 North Market Street, Lake Wales. https://centralfloridamediagroup.com/central-floridahealth-expo/ The area’s premier event for health-conscious adults. This outdoor event will be held on North Market Street in Lake Wales. The market comes alive on Saturdays as shoppers stroll through the Downtown Lake Wales Farmers Market featuring over 40 produce, craft, and food vendors. For more details or to reserve booth space visit https://centralfloridamediagroup.com/centralflorida-health-expo This is a rain or shine event. Nature Tour (Electric Tram Tour) When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Requires sign up. Take a personalized tour of the Banana Creek Marsh with a volunteer guide who will point out plants, birds and history of the property. *Nature tour sign ups begin on the first working day of each month. To sign up, visit the reception desk or call (863) 668-4673 EXT 205 F.I.R.Expo Repticon Reptile & Exotic Animal Show When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://repticon.com/florida/firexpo-in-lakeland-fl/ The Florida International Reptile Expo (FIRE) event filled


with top-quality reptiles and amphibians, presentations, and more! The Art of Romaine Brooks When: Sep. 08, 2018 through Dec. 09 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. https://polkmuseumofart.org/brooks A collection of works from this American expatriate artist known for her androgynous appearance and unique artistic voice that challenged conventions of how women should look and behave. This exhibition is on loan from the Smithsonian American Art Museum. (863) 688-7743 Big Brothers Big Sisters Orientation When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: BBBS Office, 1231 Orange St., Lakeland. https://bbbstampabay.org/be-a-big/ Please consider becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister and help change the life of a child facing adversity for the better, forever. It doesn’t take a lot of time (between 4-8 hours a month, depending on the program). The real focus is on being 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. Get more details about volunteering https://bbbstampabay.org/be-a-big/ Access Art: Special Needs When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 11 a.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. https://polkmuseumofart.org Participants will create and discuss art with specially trained educator, Tinia Clark. Clark is the Executive Director of Sidestreet Art Beat, Inc., an organization whose mission is to provide awareness for the healing power of the arts through engagement. 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. The program is designed to create social engagement and encourage creativity and self expression. The group meets for the talk and tour at 11:00 am on the 1st Saturday of every month unless it falls on a holiday weekend. 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. Flotilla! When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 12-4 p.m. Where: Lake Eloise A good old fashioned boat tie-up. Enjoy a FREE concert under the FLA sun, in your boat, in the middle of the lake! The Flotilla is rapidly becoming one of Chain Life’s signature events. Bring a raft and float safely in our float-zone located directly in front of the band barge. The Flotilla is a FREE community event only accessible by boat. Please no drinking and driving, no diving, no littering and no trespassing on private property. All boats must anchor properly. Advertisers are what keep The Flotilla a-float. Call today for more information on marketing opportunities: 863-662-9872. Public Lecture & Book Signing: Beth Ford When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 2-3:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. polkmuseumofart.org Beth Ford was born in Jackson, Mississippi and holds a BA in Fine Arts and an MA in Art Education from the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida and is an award –winning artist in drawing, painting, and intaglio printmaking at State, Regional, and National competitions. Her work is in several Florida Museums and many public and private collections throughout the South. Beth is also a well-known art educator for over fifty years and is a Professor emeritus of Art at Florida Southern college in Lakeland where she still teaches a course in Printmaking. She is now a member of a Lakeland Writers group and Florida Writers Association. “Room 4” is her first book which contains over 50 colored pencil illustrations. (863) 688-7743 Saturday Afternoon Family Movies When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. www.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. (863) 291-5880

weekly so come often! Kitchen Kids is included in general admission and membership.863-687–3869 Native Plants for Your Florida-Friendly Landscape When: Sep. 12, 2018 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Medulla Resource Center 1049 Parker Rd., Lakeland. Interested in adding native plants to your landscape? Learn how to select the right native plants for your Florida-Friendly Landscape along with examples from groundcovers to trees and all the sizes in between! This program is presented by UF/IFAS Extension Polk County Master Gardeners. If you have any questions, please contact us at j.schelb@ufl.edu or 863-519-1068.To learn more about the Master Gardeners go to: http:// polkextension.com. To register for gardening workshops, visit http://polkgardening.eventbrite.com.

0-55 Show Band When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Composed of the area’s most talented musicians ranging in age from 40 to 80, the O-55 Show band has been delighting audiences for more than 20 years. Relive classics from the Great American Songbook as this group presents an evening of Jazz, Big Band, Broadway and more. (863) 676-1408 Roque Cirque When: Sep. 08, 2018 | 8 p.m. Where: Polk Theatre 139 S Florida Avenue, Lakeland. polktheatre.org The ultimate classic rock tribute & high flying circus act in one show! (863) 682-7553

Big Brothers Big Sisters Orientation When: Sep. 12, 2018 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Women’s Resource Center 165 Ave A NW, Winter Haven. https://bbbstampabay.org/be-a-big/ Please consider becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister and help change the life of a child facing adversity for the better, forever. It doesn’t take a lot of time (between 4-8 hours a month, depending on the program). The real focus is on being 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. Get more details about volunteering https://bbbstampabay.org/be-a-big/

F.I.R.Expo Repticon Reptile & Exotic Animal Show When: Sep. 09, 2018 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://repticon.com/florida/firexpo-in-lakeland-fl/ The Florida International Reptile Expo (FIRE) event filled with top-quality reptiles and amphibians, presentations, and more! Knit One, Crochet Too! When: Sep. 10, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Knit One, Crochet Too! is a knitting/crochet club that meets every Monday evening. Bring your current yarn project in and chat with other yarn fanatics. All skill levels are welcome!

Jewish Voices: The Temple Emmanuel Oral History Interviews When: Sep. 12, 2018 | 7-8:30 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. https://lakelandpl.libcal.com/event/4443467 Lakeland History Speaker Series: With Dr. Catherine Eskin. Registration is not required.

Invasive Plant Removal When: Sep. 12, 2018 | 8:15-10 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. www.polknature.com Come and make a difference by removing the invasive species Caesar Weed. Bring gloves and water and plan to spend a couple of hours or as long as you can last, removing the weed. Meet behind the Nature Center at 8:15am. (863) 668-4673

Eagle Nest Tour (Electric Tram Tour) When: Sep. 13, 2018 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Requires sign up. Take a personalized tour of an active bald eagle nest on the property. Observe the bald eagle pair maintain the nest, seek and hunt for food and protect the nests from other flying birds. Limited to 9 people. *Sign ups begin on the first working day of each month, to sign up please stop by registration desk or call (863) 668-4673 ext. 205

Get Active! Walking Group When: Sep. 12, 2018 | 9-11 a.m. Where: Lake Hollingsworth East of South Florida Ave. & West of Bartow Rd. Join us each week to walk around scenic Lake Hollingsworth. You can go at your own pace or push yourself to reach new personal records! Learn more by visiting https://mylrh.org/event/16127/.Meet in the parking lot next to the Lakeland Yacht & Country Club.

Downtown Lakeland Food Truck Rally When: Sep. 13, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland. http://downtownlkld.com/ Join us on the second Thursday of every month for this food truck rally, which features about 20 food trucks.

Tortoise Tales (Presentation & Tram Tour) When: Sep. 12, 2018 | 9-11 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Requires sign up. Learn about the research at Circle B and the statewide efforts to continue to protect these keystone species and their habitats. Then take a personalized tram tour of the active gopher tortoise burrow area on property. Sign ups begin on the first working day of each month, to sign up please stop by the reception desk or call (863 ) 668-4673 ext 205 Photography Tour (Electric Tram Tour) When: Sep. 12, 2018 | 9:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. www.polknature.com Requires sign up, appropriate for adults only. This is a driving tour that will take you to some of the most popular photography areas of Circle B Bar Reserve. Bring your camera. A volunteer will be on hand to point out plants, birds and the history of the property. Tour sign ups begin the first working day of the month. Please stop by the reception desk or call (863) 668-4673 ext. 205. Limited to 9 adults only. Kitchen Kids When: Sep. 12, 2018 | 10:30 a.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ The yummiest way to learn is in the kitchen! Kitchen Kids is a popular favorite at Explorations V. Recipes change 37

years ago before state imposed mandatory reclamation standards. Program starts at 7pm. Covered dish dinner begins at 6:30pm. If you wish to participate, please bring a dish to share. Please bring your own drink and utensils. Also, bring a flashlight for the parking lot. Meeting will be in the Classroom Building, the third building from the parking lot. The Little Mermaid When: Sep. 13- 29 2018 Where: Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven. http://www.theatrewinterhaven.com Based on one of Hans Christian Andersen’s most beloved stories and the classic animated film, Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID is a hauntingly beautiful love story for the ages. Ariel, King Triton’s youngest daughter, wishes to pursue the human Prince Eric in the world above, bargaining with the evil sea witch, Ursula, to trade her tail for legs. But the bargain is not what it seems, and Ariel needs the help of her colorful friends, Flounder the fish, Scuttle the seagull and Sebastian the crab to restore order under the sea. 863-294-SHOW (7469) Point of View Gallery Talk When: Sep. 14, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. https://polkmuseumofart.org Join us for Point of View Gallery talks every second Friday of the month at noon. (863) 688-7743. Space is limited, please register online. Free Friday Family Yoga When: Sep. 14, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ The family that plays together, namastes together! Join us Friday afternoons for a one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a fun-packed session of poses, games and more !Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers! (863) 687-3869 Shrek The Musical When: Sep. 14-30, 2018 Where: Lakeland Community Theatre 121 S Lake Avenue, Lakeland. http://www.lakelandcommunitytheatre.com/ Irreverently fun for the whole family, Shrek proves that beauty is truly in the eye of the ogre. (863) 603-7529 Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Sep. 15, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Avenue, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday (closed August). Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food.

Hearing Loss Chapter Meeting When: Sep. 13, 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.

Original Lakeland Gun Show When: Sep. 15, 2018 | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://www.lakelandgunshow.com/ 863-665-0092. Our shows have vendors with up to 350 display tables of modern, antique and military weapons, guns, blades and so much more.Convenient opportunities to buy, sell, or trade at the largest arms show in the Southeast.Free appraisals are also available.Admission: $12.00 (ages 17 & up)Children 16 and under are FREE & must be accompanied by an adult.

Painted Signs Workshop When: Sep. 13, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Scout & Tag 224 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://www.scoutingvintage.com Register online and choose your project. Many autumnal and football season choices to choose from. (863) 225-2426

Book Store 1/2 Price Sale When: Sep. 15, 2018 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Friends of the Winter Haven Library Book Store 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://www.mywinterhaven.com The Friends of the Library Book Store repeats their 1/2 price sale on the 3rd Saturday of every month. (863) 292-0540

Phosphate Re-Mining in Polk County When: Sep. 13, 2018 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Presented by Lance McNeil, Mineral Development LLC. Presentation brought to you by the Sierra Club. McNeil will speak on the benefits of re-mining the 5,500 acre Clear Springs property in Bartow. This property was mined 50

Docent-Led Tour When: Sep. 15, 2018 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. https://polkmuseumofart.org Join us each month to get a fresh look into the Museum’s

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main exhibition through connecting conversations with one of our passionate docents. Learn the stories behind the work and talk “art” with ease as we bring people and art together. All ages welcome. (863) 688-7743. Registration is not necessary but appreciated. Space is limited. Architectural Tour When: Sep. 15, 2018 | 11 a.m. www.polk-county.net Join us for a family friendly architectural tour of the History Center and learn more about Neo-Classical architecture, the construction of the building and the stories behind the iconic Old Polk County Courthouse. The architectural tour is on the third Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. (863) 534-6000 Plant City Strawberry Classic Cruise-In When: Sep. 15, 2018 | 3 p.m. Where: Downtown Plant City 102 N Palmer St., Plant City. Join us on the 3rd Saturday of every month for the Plant City Strawberry Classic Cruise-In! Over 20 years strong, rain or shine, Free registration beginning at 3pm, Swap Meets in February, May, September & November. Area shops and restaurants open, Live DJ John Paul. Hosted by: The Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce (813) 754-3707 or info@PlantCity.org Slow Roll & Ski Show When: Sep. 15, 2018 | 5:30p.m. Where: The Bike Shop 249 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven. http://www.facebook.com/slowrollskishow/ What is a Slow roll? Slow Roll will meet at the Bike Shop in Downtown Winter Haven the 3rd Saturday of every month at 5:30 pm. We will “Slow Roll” through the city of Winter Haven taking a path highlighting cities murals, parks, and new developments. We will then stop mid-roll at Lake Silver to take in the ski show. After the show we will Slow Roll back through town and end at Grove Roots Brewery (located across the street from the Bike Shop). Find more info on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ slowrollskishow/ Cypress Gardens Ski Show When: Sep. 15, 2018 | 5 p.m.

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years ago: She is best-suited to play a mom in musical theatre! Examining her real life role as a mother and songs from famous musical theatre moms, Christianne’s recital will include classics like All the Things You Are, You’ll Never Walk Alone — and contemporary pieces from shows like “Dear Evan Hansen.” FSC’s collaborative pianist Patrick Fleitz will assist at the piano. (863) 680-4296

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. http://www.cypressgardenswaterskiteam.com Jonnie W. Comedy When: Sep. 15, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: 1815 E. County Rd. 540A, Lakeland. TBA Church 1815 E. County Rd 540A Lakeland, FL 33813. Tickets: $15 at www.jonniew.com Contact: spokenmob@gmail.com or 863-221-7300

Knit One, Crochet Too! When: Sep. 17, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Knit One, Crochet Too! is a knitting/crochet club that meets every Monday evening.Bring your current yarn project in and chat with other yarn fanatics. All skill levels are welcome!

Original Lakeland Gun Show When: Sep. 16, 2018 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://www.lakelandgunshow.com/ 863-665-0092Our shows have vendors with up to 350 display tables of modern, antique and military weapons, guns, blades and so much more.Convenient opportunities to buy, sell, or trade at the largest arms show in the Southeast. Free appraisals are also available. Admission: $12.00 (ages 17 & up)Children 16 and under are FREE & must be accompanied by an adult.

Guided Alligator Tram Tour (Electric Tram) When: Sep. 18, 2018 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Requires sign up. Please join volunteers guides on a personalized tour through the marsh. Learn about the American alligator, a keystone species of the Circle B Bar Reserve. *Nature tour sign ups begin on the first working day of the month, please stop by the reception desk or call (863) 668-4673 ext 205. Limit 9 people.

11th Annual Pampering Event at BELK When: Sep. 16, 2018 | 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Where: BELK, 253 Citi Centre, Winter Haven. “MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU” Star Wars Cancer Awareness Event Come and visit many vendors who are there to pamper & educate you while you are going through the challenges of cancer or know someone who could benefit. This is an upbeat event with a fall fashion show of survivors. We are very excited to say we have a special guest appearance by the “501st Legion Characters.” Thank you again to Spectrum Studio who will be cutting 8” of hair for your favorite charity.

Family Movie Night When: Sep. 18, 2018 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland. Come and watch movies together with family and friends at the Larry R. Jackson Branch Library. No registration required. Meditation with Crystal & Tibetan Singing Bowls When: Sep. 18, 2018 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. https://boktowergardens.org Experience a sound healing with Reiki Master Kristen Tenpenny through the vibrations of the ancient Tibetan and crystal singing bowls that reduce stress, pain and tension while producing a deep, meditative state. $15 members/$22 non-member.

Songs of Motherhood: Finally Playing My Type When: Sep. 16, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Anne Mac Gregor Jenkins Recital Hall FSC, 111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland. www.flsouthern.edu Christianne Roll, mezzo soprano; Patrick Fleitz, piano. During this wonderful evening, mezzo soprano Christianne Roll, FSC’s Musical Theatre director, acknowledges a prediction made by theatre professors

Tribute Tuesday: A Musical Tribute to Jimmy Buffett When: Sep. 18, 2018 | 8 p.m. Where: Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven. www.theatrewinterhaven.com Join us for a Musical Tribute to Jimmy Buffett! 863-294-SHOW (7469) Invasive Plant Removal When: Sep. 19, 2018 | 8:15-10 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. www.polknature.com Come and make a difference by removing the invasive species Caesar Weed. Bring gloves and water and plan to spend a couple of hours or as long as you can last, removing the weed. Meet behind the Nature Center at 8:15am. (863) 668-4673 Get Active! Walking Group When: Sep. 19, 2018 | 9-11 a.m. Where: Lake Hollingsworth, East of South Florida Ave. & West of Bartow Rd., Lakeland. Join us each week to walk around scenic Lake Hollingsworth. You can go at your own pace or push yourself to reach new personal records! Learn more by visiting https://mylrh.org/event/16127/.Meet in the parking lot next to the Lakeland Yacht & Country Club. Nature Tour (Electric Tram Tour) When: Sep. 19, 2018 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Requires sign up. Take a personalized tour of the Banana Creek Marsh with a volunteer guide who will point out plants, birds and history of the property. *Nature tour sign ups begin on the first working day of each month. To sign up, visit the reception desk or call (863) 668-4673 EXT 205 Kitchen Kids When: Sep. 19, 2018 | 10:30 a.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ The yummiest way to learn is in the kitchen! Kitchen Kids

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When: Sep. 21, 2018 | 12 a.m. Where: Florida Southern College 111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr, Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org A site-specific multimedia installation, Sad Tropics will be produced at and exclusively for the Melvin and Burks Galleries at Florida Southern College by New Orleans artists and Florida natives Cristina Molina and Jonathan Traviesa. Inspired by Claude Levi-Strauss’ book title Tristes Tropiques, this exhibition focuses on the psychological landscape of paradise, the tropics, and the mythology of Florida. Through photographic murals, videos, and a themed gift shop installation at the Polk Museum, the artists will celebrate and critique the eccentricities of their Floridian inspiration Florida Southern College, our affiliated partner institution, is located only a short walking distance from the Museum, and Sad Tropics will be our first collaborative MuseumCollege exhibition and installation to be shown at the historic FSC Frank Lloyd Wright-designed campus, which is ranked as one of the most beautiful campuses in the U.S.

44th Annual Golf Tournament-The Musso When: Sep. 20, 2018 | 10:30 a.m. Where: Lone Palm Golf Club 800 Lone Palm Drive, Lakeland. http://www.bgclakeland.com Boys & Girls Clubs of Lakeland & Mulberry Golf Tournament and Live Auction Two-man Scramble. 863-686-1719 Eating the Mediterranean Way When: Sep. 20, 2018 | 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow. www.polk-county.net/ (863) 534-6000 Big Brothers Big Sisters Orientation When: Sep. 20, 2018 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Family Fundamentals 1021 Lakeland Hills Blvd, 2nd Floor, Lakeland. https://bbbstampabay.org/be-a-big/ Please consider becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister and help change the life of a child facing adversity for the better, forever. It doesn’t take a lot of time (between 4-8 hours a month, depending on the program). The real focus is on being 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. Get more details about volunteering https://bbbstampabay.org/be-a-big/

Photography Tour (Electric Tram Tour) When: Sep. 21, 2018 | 9:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. www.polknature.com Requires sign up, appropriate for adults only. This is a driving tour that will take you to some of the most popular photography areas of Circle B Bar Reserve. Bring your camera. A volunteer will be on hand to point out plants, birds and the history of the property. Tour sign ups begin the first working day of the month. Please stop by the reception desk or call (863) 668-4673 ext. 205. Limited to 9 adults only.

Celebrate Winter Haven: An Annual Tradition When: Sep. 20, 2018 | 6-9:30 p.m. Where: Nora Mayo Hall 500 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven. http://winterhavenchamber.com This celebration is a night to revel in all things Winter Haven! We will award the 93rd annual Citizens of the Year Banker’s Cup Awards, honor the small and large business of the year and have a few surprises throughout the night.(863) 293-2138 info@winterhavenchamber.com

Creative Yoga with Michelle Pugh When: Sep. 21, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. https://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

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Girls Night Out When: Sep. 21, 2018 | 5-8:30 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland 117 N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland. http://downtownlkld.com/2018/08/girls-night-outseptember-21-5-830pm/ Enjoy live music at various locations on North Kentucky Avenue to create a special ambiance on the street. Win up to $500 worth of Downtown Gift Certificates–the More You Shop, the More Chances You Get to Win! Five prizes are available to be won: one $250 gift card, one $150 gift card, and three $50 gift cards. Free valet is available with a minimum purchase of $25 or more at any Downtown retail shop or restaurant. Childcare available for school-aged children. You must register in advance. Check the website (DowntownLKLD.com) for more details as well as a list of all the retail specials, sales, and fun activities with participating merchants. Bourbon and Blues 2018 When: Sep. 21, 2018 | 6-10 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://www.mainstreetwh.com Please join us for a night of Live Blues, Bourbon Tasting, Great BBQ, Beer and Cocktails. You won’t want to miss the silent auction! Live blues, a bourbon tasting, BBQ, craft beer, wine, and a signature mocktail all included in your ticket. Premium bourbon selections available for purchase. MSWH thanks you for your support! This event is a fundraiser for Main Street Winter Haven a not-forprofit 501(C)(3). All proceeds from this event will go to support Gram Parsons Derry Down. The MSWH Board of Directors is proud to have received the Award of Merit from the Florida Secretary of State for this outstanding preservation project 2017. Friday in the Park When: Sep. 21, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: Lake Ashton Clubhouse 4140 Ashton Club Dr., Lake Wales. http://www.mealsonwheelspolk.com Silent auction & dinner fundraiser for Meals on Wheels of Polk County. For more info contact susan@mealsonwheelspolk.com (863) 299-1616 Painted Signs Workshop When: Sep. 21, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Scout & Tag, 224 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://www.scoutingvintage.com Register online and choose your project. Many autumnal and football season choices to choose from. (863) 225-2426 Brian Regan When: Sep. 21, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com Critics, fans and fellow comedians agree: Brian Regan is one of the most respected comedians in the country with Vanity Fair calling Brian, “The funniest stand-up alive,” and Entertainment Weekly calling him, “Your favorite comedian’s favorite comedian. He will return to Lakeland on Friday, September 21st at 7:30 pm for a special live comedy tour!

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http://polkmuseumofart.org A site-specific multimedia installation, Sad Tropics will be produced at and exclusively for the Melvin and Burks Galleries at Florida Southern College by New Orleans artists and Florida natives Cristina Molina and Jonathan Traviesa. Inspired by Claude Levi-Strauss’ book title Tristes Tropiques, this exhibition focuses on the psychological landscape of paradise, the tropics, and the mythology of Florida. Through photographic murals, videos, and a themed gift shop installation at the Polk Museum, the artists will celebrate and critique the eccentricities of their Floridian inspiration. Florida Southern College, our affiliated partner institution, is located only a short walking distance from the Museum, and Sad Tropics will be our first collaborative MuseumCollege exhibition and installation to be shown at the historic FSC Frank Lloyd Wright-designed campus, which is ranked as one of the most beautiful campuses in the U.S.

Smithsonian Museum Day: Lake Wales Depot Museum and Cultural Center When: Sep. 22, 2018 | 9 a.m. Where: Lake Wales Museum & Cultural Center 325 S Scenic Hwy, Lake Wales. We’re participating in the Smithsonian Museum Day and celebrating museums across the country who are doing the same. Admission is always free to the the Lake Wales Museum just like the Smithsonian museums. On this day, thousands of museums across the country will also be free. Museum Day tickets will be available for download at Smithsonian.com/museumday beginning August 15. Visitors who present a Museum Day ticket will gain free entrance for two at participating venues on September 22, 2018. One ticket is permitted per email address. A list of participating museums, which will be continually updated as more museums continue to register, can be found at Smithsonian.com/museumday/search.For more information, please visit Smithsonian.com/museumday.

8th Annual Curing Cancer Charity Challenge When: Sep. 22, 2018 | 7 a.m. Where: Providence Golf Club 1518 Clubhouse Blvd, Davenport. http://davenportfightsback.com 7-8:15 Registration, 8:30 Shot Gun Start Scramble Format Prizes, Trophies, goodie bags, food, beverages, raffles and more. To benefit American Cancer Society Relay For Life. To register or sponsor, please contact Kristina Drexler at (863)422-8752 x 258 or ccc@fellowstrucking.com

Garden Fest & More When: Sep. 22, 2018 | 9 a.m. Where: Robert W. Willaford Railroad Museum 102 N Palmer St., Plant City. The Plant City Garden Club will be holding its 10th Annual Garden Fest. We will be hosting vendors with everything from plants to garden art to food! Join us at this family friendly event in the heart of Plant City. Pets welcome on a leash. Stop by our booth for unique metal yard ornaments, refurbished furniture, handcrafted blanket ladders, succulents, and more home decor! We will also have delicious regular and Gluten free banana, pumpkin, chocolate chip, blueberry and zucchini breads!(813) 719-6989

Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day: Bok Tower Gardens When: Sep. 22, 2018 | 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/ Enjoy complimentary admission on this national celebration of boundless curiosity hosted by Smithsonian magazine. Complimentary admission vouchers will be available for download at the Smithsonian Magazine event page Florida Poly Time Trial Series When: Sep. 22, 2018 | 8 a.m. Where: Florida Polytechnic University, 4700 Research Way, Lakeland. Come out and test yourself against the clock on one of the finest time trial courses in Central Florida! This unique time trial series will feature a structured warm up with pacing and a motivational talk with coach starting 1-hour before each time trial.

Nature Tour (Electric Tram Tour) When: Sep. 22, 2018 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Requires sign up. Take a personalized tour of the Banana Creek Marsh with a volunteer guide who will point out plants, birds and history of the property. *Nature tour sign ups begin on the first working day of each month. To sign up, visit the reception desk or call (863) 668-4673 EXT 205

Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Sep. 22, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Avenue, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday (closed August). Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food.

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Lakeland Magic Open Tryouts When: Sep. 22, 2018 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Auburndale Civic Center 115 W Park St., Auburndale. All required registration and release forms, along with a $175 non-refundable fee, must be completed in order to be considered. Payments may be made through credit card, cash, cashier’s checks or money orders. Availability is on a first-come, first-served basis and the number of participants are limited at each location. All participants must meet the NBA G League eligibility requirement. Walkup registration is subject to availability and a $200 non-refundable fee. For registration and additional questions regarding the tryout, please contact the

Weed Wrangle When: Sep. 22, 2018 | 8:30-11 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Requires online registration. Pull together for National Public Lands Day. Join Heartland Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area and help remove Caesar’s

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(863) 519-1041 Big Brothers Big Sisters Orientation When: Sep. 25, 2018 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: BBBS Office, 1231 Orange St., Lakeland. http:// https://bbbstampabay.org/be-a-big/ Please consider becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister and help change the life of a child facing adversity for the better, forever. It doesn’t take a lot of time (between 4-8 hours a month, depending on the program). The real focus is on being 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. Get more details about volunteering https://bbbstampabay.org/be-a-big/

Moonlight Market When: Sep. 26, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co., 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven. http://groveroots.com/ The Moonlight Market is every 4th Wednesday from 6-9pm! 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. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof When: Sep. 27, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Loca Lee Buckner Theatre 111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland. https://www.flsouthern.edu/visitors/festival-of-fine-arts/ home.aspx Directed by Mary T. AlbrightLocation: Loca Lee Buckner TheatreAdults: $18; Students $9Tickets are free for FSC Students, Faculty, and Staff Cat on a Hot Tin Roof explores the greed, suppressed desires, and desperate hopes for the future of a southern family in crisis. Set in the Mississippi Delta plantation home of Big Daddy Pollitt, the play examines the relationships among members of Big Daddy’s family, including his son Brick and his wife Maggie (the cat). At this family evening gathering, you will be swept up in inevitable activities and dialogue as the family squabbles in desperate attempts to secure the family inheritance. Sept. 27-30 & Oct. 4-7

Invasive Plant Removal When: Sep. 26, 2018 | 8:15-10 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. http://www.polknature.com Come and make a difference by removing the invasive species Caesar Weed. Bring gloves and water and plan to spend a couple of hours or as long as you can last, removing the weed. Meet behind the Nature Center at 8:15am. (863) 668-4673

Emerging Industries Breakfast When: Sep. 25, 2018 | 8 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Chamber 401 Ave B NW, Winter Haven. http://winterhavenchamber.com Join us to learn about how Florida’s emerging industries are impacting upon the future of our state. Hear from experts about the possibilities for future growth, employment opportunities and the positive trends seen in the economy. A continental breakfast will be served.$10 for members and $20 for non-members. For more information contact: Amber@winterhavenchamber.com (863) 293-2138

Kitchen Kids When: Sep. 26, 2018 | 10:30 a.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ The yummiest way to learn is in the kitchen! Kitchen Kids is a popular favorite at Explorations V. Recipes change weekly so come often! Kitchen Kids is included in general admission and membership.863-687–3869

Gardening & Landscape Class: Right Plant/Right Place When: Sep. 25, 2018 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://polkgardening.eventbrite.com Presented by the UF/IFAS Extension Polk County Master Gardeners, hosted at the Winter Haven Public Library.

History Book Club: The Boys In the Boat When: Sep. 26, 2018 | 12 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Depot Museum and Cultural Center 325 S Scenic Hwy, Lake Wales. Dedicated to non-fiction, you’ll discover the truth can be much stranger than fiction. Join us every month to discuss new book! Read the book and come ready to

Eagle Nest Tour (Electric Tram Tour) When: Sep. 28, 2018 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Requires sign up. Take a personalized tour of an active bald eagle nest on the property. Observe the bald eagle pair maintain the nest, seek and hunt for food and protect the nests from other flying birds. Limited to 9 people. *Sign ups begin on the first working day of each month, to sign up please stop by registration desk or call (863) 668-4673 ext. 205

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love, or create a team! SIGN UP NOW: PolkHeartWalk. org. This community event helps raise funds for the American Heart Association for life-saving research and education, as well as promoting healthy living throughout the community. Heart Walk is about more than just a walk. It’s about why we walk. When you join the Polk County Heart Walk, you join the fight against heart disease and help save lives. Digital Camera School & Photo Safari with Robbin Joachim When: Sep. 29, 2018 | 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. https://boktowergardens.org Learn more about digital photography by demystifying your camera, essential techniques and the fundamentals of composition. $90 members/$97 non-member. 863-676-1408 Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Sep. 29, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Avenue, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday (closed August). Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. Nature Tour (Electric Tram Tour) When: Sep. 29, 2018 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Requires sign up. Take a personalized tour of the Banana Creek Marsh with a volunteer guide who will point out plants, birds and history of the property. *Nature tour sign ups begin on the first working day of each month. To sign up, visit the reception desk or call (863) 668-4673 EXT 205 Plantae Orchideum When: Sep. 29, 2018 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Hollis Garden, 702 E Orange St., Lakeland. The City of Lakeland would like to invite you once again to join ‘Orchid Royalty’ on Saturday, September 29th from 10 AM — 4 PM for Plantae Orchideum at Hollis

Garden. A portion of the proceeds from this secondof-its-kind (in Lakeland) event will go to benefit Hollis Garden. We are honored that they are bringing their quality orchids to Hollis Garden in Lakeland, Florida for our second annual orchid sale. For more information on R.F. Orchids plants, visit rforchids.com.For more information on this event, call (863) 834-2280. Home & Garden Show When: Sep. 29, 2018 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. See the latest products and services offered by your local businesses to help with you home improvement needs. Shop for new ideas from floor to roof, patio to pool, inside and out! Benefit from FREE seminars offered throughout each day hosted by HGTV’s “New Spaces” Jim Parks! FREE PARKING! ADMISSION $5If you are a business that would like to be an exhibitor, contact Expo Management, Inc. at (855) 321-2110. For more information, visit our website: Expomanagementinc.com Conversing with Reality When: Sep. 29, 2018- Jan. 13, 2019 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. https://polkmuseumofart.org Conversing with Reality celebrates the most recent paintings of contemporary visual artist John Jacopelle. Devoid of preconceived ideas and direction, Jacopelle’s work takes a stream-of-consciousness approach, where the “act of doing” or process is equally important to the finished piece. Rendered in ambiguity yet painted with clear definitiveness, organic shapes, rhythmic lines, and glyphic marks develop as the artist works upon his paintings, leaving each piece open to the viewers’ own interpretation.

Nature Fun Day When: Sep. 29, 2018 | 1-3 p.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Polk’s Nature Discovery Center will be providing free, monthly family-friendly educational programs around the reserve on the last Saturday of the month. For children in grades K-5 and their families. Stop by the Nature Center to see what crafts, activities and outdoor learning will be available. (863) 668-4673

Wine & Roses When: Sep. 30, 2018 | 3 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://www.symphonyguildofwinterhaven.org The Symphony Guild of Winter Haven in partnership with Main Street Winter Haven present Nilka Bowman. This event is for members only. Renew your membership or become a new member online. (863) 294-7213 Enjoy complimentary wine and desserts.

Florida Dance Theatre’s “Peter Pan” with the Imperial Symphony Orchestra When: Sep. 29, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland. www.floridadancetheatre.org/ Escape to Neverland as Florida Dance Theatre, Polk County’s professional dance company & The Imperial Symphony Orchestra brings Peter Pan to the city of Lakeland. With original choreography and live music, be prepared for a magical evening for the entire family. This whirlwind adventure of epic proportion will be the first full-length collaboration of both Lakeland’s professional performing arts organizations. For one night only, come and experience the magic, mischief and wonder of Peter Pan at the Branscomb Auditorium at Florida Southern College on Saturday, September 29th at 7pm. This family-friendly performance is one night only, with tickets beginning at $25; $15 for students. Funding for the collaboration is provided by Publix Super Markets Charities and Visit Central Florida. Tickets are available at LkldPerformingArts.com or (863) 688-3743.S.

Mobile Office Hours The Office Of Senator Marco Rubio When: Oct. 02, 2018 | 12-4 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Chamber of Commerce 340 W Central Ave, Lake Wales. Meet your local staff and learn about the services Senator Rubio’s Office can offer his constituents. For more information, call the Gulf Coast Regional Office at(813) 853 -1099 or email jonathan_torres@rubio.senate.gov

Home & Garden Show When: Sep. 30, 2018 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. See the latest products and services offered by your local businesses to help with you home improvement needs. Shop for new ideas from floor to roof, patio to pool, inside and out! Benefit from FREE seminars offered throughout each day hosted by HGTV’s “New Spaces” Jim Parks! FREE PARKING! ADMISSION $5If you are a business that would like to be an exhibitor, contact Expo Management, Inc. at (855) 321-2110. For more information, visit our website: Expomanagementinc.com

Chagall: Stories into Dreams When: Sep. 29, 2018- Jan. 6, 2019 Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. https://polkmuseumofart.org This extraordinary show of Marc Chagall’s work will be the only one of its kind in Florida and the only one in the country that pairs his Fables of La Fontaine etchings (1952) with his Story of Exodus lithographs (1966). (863) 688-7743.

Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Oct. 06, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Avenue, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday (closed August). Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. Fall Fest When: Oct. 06, 2018 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Garden Center 715 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven. “The 2nd Annual event brings together community members with Realtors® and local businesses. The goal of the event is to educate the community on the importance of using a Realtor® as well as to showcase what real estate related services are available to them. Whether you’re a current homeowner or first-time buyer, we are here to answer any questions, help meet your needs and assist in the homeownership process. FREE event - we welcome the public to attend! Games, food trucks, drawing to win a TV..and more!”

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Bloody Mary: Put a Pickle in it To make a drink for two, I used these measurements. Depending on how much you like the taste of pickle brine, will determine if you use more or less than my recipe.

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1 Cup Zing Zang Bloody Mary mix 1 Cup Dill Pickle Brine (preferably McClure’s Spicy from Detroit) ¾ Cup Vodka Dashes of Tobasco (you’re choice)

Optional: Old Bay for rim Horseradish for even more heat Garnishes of your choice In a pitcher, mix together Zing Zang, Tobasco, brine and vodka. Rim your glass with Old Bay, fill with ice. Pour, garnish, drink responsibly. Enjoy!

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WORDS & PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson

The Federal Bar Stepping into Federal Bar Lakeland is a little like stepping back in time. But just for the right reasons. Designed with Prohibition style, appropriately I might add, because the building was built in 1917. If these walls could talk, they would tell tales of being used as a Post Office, an office for the FBI and more.

Lakeland wanted. “We polled lakeland, and asked what kind of things did they want? What kind of atmosphere did they want to visit in the downtown area,” explained Stewart. “We visited Tampa, Orlando, and we’ve been to big cities. So, along with the coolness of this building, the original brick dating back from 1917, we really wanted to bring that prohibition style to downtown Lakeland because there’s nothing like that here,” Kara said.

I think this reincarnation is by far, the best use of this gorgeous building. Ten years married, countless travels across the world, Kara and Stewart Simm have talked about opening something someday, but the opportunity never presented itself. Kara spends an enormous amount of time doing event planning for local nonprofits. They run a business, Max Home Inspection, a commercial and residential inspection company they’ve had for over seven years. To say they were busy is an understatement.

There is a full lunch and dinner menu all day, with brunch on Sundays. The restaurant is kid-friendly with a new kid’s menu coming soon. You can sit in the front bar area and order craft cocktails and food, all night. (And take a selfie with Jack Daniels!) However, I think the real jewel of the place is the back. Stripped down to original brick, with natural wood moldings, modern floor and light fixtures, makes The Bureau one of my new favorite spaces. Comfortable, leather seating is arranged like little lounges by the enormous windows. Giant plants dotting the room, a collection of board games to play, a second bar with the same craft cocktails, I can’t say anything I don’t like about this place.

While at an event for Emerge Lakeland called Rally in the Alley a few years ago, they happened to be standing right outside of the Federal Building. Stewart, looking up at the space from the alley, saw potential. “I looked up and thought, wow, that would make a great event space.” They both fell in love with the building. The character, the history of it, they loved everything. Kara looked at it like a potential event space. Unfortunately, the building wasn’t up to code, so they decided to let it go for the time being.

“We can use The Bureau as an event space,” Kara added. The space is very flexible and can be rearranged within an hour for a totally different feel, great for parties, corporate events, etc. Stewart continued, “It was a shell when we got it, we ran plumbing, electric, AC, everything. It’s 1917 on the outside but 2018 on the inside. We left every brick available to be exposed.”

Some time passed, and even though the Simms weren’t actively looking for a property to create a restaurant and bar, they jumped when a lease became available with this building. “Most of the design and decor was all Stewart,” Kara explained. And by the way, did I mention she found out she was pregnant, too? I’ve got to say, they’re a power couple. Stewart was very proud to say they had the fastest buildout in downtown Lakeland, taking only seven months when it’s typically 2+ years! Next, they wanted to find out what the people of

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The gorgeous bars are made of poured concrete, weighing in at about six and a half thousand pounds, “It’s not going anywhere,” Kara laughed. While at the bar, try a Mule. It’s their most popular drink with thee best seller being The Interrogator, made with fresh strawberry, basil and vodka.

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“We have a really healthy menu, people don’t realize or expect that from a bar,” Kara pointed out. The bowls are very popular and with good reason. They’re healthy and delicious. The most popular is the Blind Ahi Tuna Bowl made with sushi-grade tuna and a quinoa and brown rice mix. Stewart added, “we’re not being fussy with our ingredients, we’re not over processing. The food is regional, made cleanly.” They do brunch, personally one of my favorite meals and activities to do on a lazy weekend day. Brunch is every Sunday from 11am until 5pm. Kara talked about the food, “We kept it really easy, biscuits and sausage gravy, breakfast egg rolls made with sausage, egg and cheese, Belgian waffle bites, breakfast tacos,” The Belgian waffle bites were so good! Crunchy on the outside, fluffy and warm in the middle, made for dunking in maple syrup, kids love them, too. Daily happy hour goes from 4-8, including the weekends, with half-price selections. While you’re there enjoying your drinks, check out the details on the bars. Stewart made all of the wood sections, including the Union Jacks on the front room bar, he pays homage to his home country. Can you find them? The purse hooks are actually old railroad pins. It’s these small details that I love. It shows a passion and love for what Stewart and Kara are doing. I love the front bar, but Wow! I loved The Bureau in back. I will be back for more brunch, more cocktails, more lounging, more just chilling out. Check them out on Oct. 27 for Fright Night at the Federal, a fundraiser for Lakeland Volunteers in Medicine, purchase tickets at lvim.net. As Stewart said, “Giving back feels good.” 124 S. Tennessee Ave., Lakeland Federalbarlakeland.Com


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SOLD HOMES

596 SARDINIA CIR............................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018.................$227,500 329 CORK WAY.................................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................$228,500 149 VICTORY AVE................................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018............... $230,000 361 TOLDEDO RD................................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018............... $230,000 227 STONEHAVEN DR.......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018............... $230,000 212 WILLOW BEND DR......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................ $231,000 184 BELLA DR...................................................... DAVENPORT................. 8/7/2018................$233,000 234 CORDOVA AVE............................................. DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................$233,300 408 PINECREST LOOP......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................$234,700 401 OXFORD DR.................................................. DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................$235,000 165 CORK WAY..................................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................$235,000 239 WILLOW BEND DR........................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................$235,000 508 VISTA SOL DR............................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018............... $238,000 160 BELLA DR...................................................... DAVENPORT.................8/3/2018............... $238,000 131 VIA MARIEL EAST DR...................................... DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018............... $238,000 515 CORTEZ DR.................................................... DAVENPORT................. 8/1/2018................$239,900 413 SARDINIA CIR................................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................ $241,000 467 PINECREST LOOP......................................... DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018............... $242,800 105 WILD FORREST DR........................................ DAVENPORT................. 8/1/2018............... $245,000 117 FOREST VIEW CT............................................ DAVENPORT.................8/3/2018............... $245,000 1029 TUSCAN HILLS BLVD................................... DAVENPORT.................8/2/2018............... $245,000 116 HAWTHORNE WAY........................................ DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018................ $247,000 673 OGELTHORPE DR.......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018............... $248,200 564 SARDINIA CIR............................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................$253,500 319 BRIAR PATCH LOOP...................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018............... $256,000 201 BELLA VERANO WAY..................................... DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018................$256,600 2208 GRANTHAM AVE........................................ DAVENPORT.................8/2/2018................$259,900 504 NOVA DR...................................................... DAVENPORT................. 8/1/2018............... $260,000 408 LOBELIA DR.................................................. DAVENPORT.................8/2/2018................$262,200 313 SUMMER SQUALL RD.................................... DAVENPORT.................8/2/2018............... $265,000 1317 GOLF COURSE PKWY................................... DAVENPORT................. 8/7/2018............... $270,000 1386 LEXINGTON AVE.......................................... DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018................$272,000 815 MONTGOMERY WAY..................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................$273,000 604 CANTABRIA DR............................................ DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018................$276,600 294 DRAYTON AVE.............................................. DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018................$287,000 665 OGELTHORPE DR......................................... DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018................$292,900 2113 LAKE SIDE AVE.............................................. DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018............... $294,300 612 CANTABRIA DR.............................................. DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018............... $294,900 435 GLEN EAGLES CIR......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018...............$300,000 445 SEATTLE SLEW DR........................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018............... $306,800 4650 TERRASONESTA DR................................... DAVENPORT.................8/6/2018................$310,000 437 SEATTLE SLEW DR........................................ DAVENPORT.................8/6/2018................. $316,100 443 TOLDEDO RD............................................... DAVENPORT.................8/2/2018.................$331,200 334 BONVILLE DR................................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................$332,000 368 ALICANTE CT................................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................$352,000 301 BIRKDALE ST................................................. DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018............... $359,000 4048 OAKTREE DR.............................................. DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................$392,200 5435 SOLTERRA CIR............................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................$392,500 5247 WILDWOOD WAY........................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018...............$408,300 5231 WILDWOOD WAY........................................ DAVENPORT.................8/3/2018................ $418,300 200 EAGLE RIDGE DR.......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018...............$500,000 2001 RIDGEWOOD LAKES BLVD.......................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018...............$500,000 2580 LANCASTER RIDGE DR............................... DAVENPORT.................8/3/2018................ $537,000 451 NOVA DR....................................................... DAVENPORT................ 8/9/2018.............$2,220,000

BARTOW

779 LAUREN CT......................................................... BARTOW................. 8/7/2018.................$80,000 2630 US HIGHWAY 17................................................ BARTOW.................8/3/2018.................$80,000 1125 S WOODLAWN AVE............................................ BARTOW................ 7/31/2018................. $93,000 8065 ALTURAS BABSON PARK CUTOFF RD.............. BARTOW................ 7/31/2018................ $132,000 850 PINECREST DR.................................................... BARTOW................ 7/27/2018................ $154,000 1535 LAKESIDE DR..................................................... BARTOW.................8/3/2018................ $165,000 1160 ILENE AVE.......................................................... BARTOW................ 7/27/2018................ $179,900 1940 GRIFFINS GREEN PL.......................................... BARTOW............... 7/30/2018................ $185,000 1410 MEADOWS POND DR........................................ BARTOW................ 7/27/2018................ $189,500 2209 QUAIL VIEW AVE.............................................. BARTOW.................8/3/2018............... $236,000 1824 CHARLESTON LN.............................................. BARTOW.................8/3/2018............... $260,500 115 BILL HELMUTH DR............................................... BARTOW................ 7/31/2018............... $625,000

DAVENPORT

50989 HIGHWAY 27 LOT 74................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................. $82,000 274 CITRUS RIDGE DR......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................. $84,200 602 RUM RUN 32102........................................... DAVENPORT................. 8/1/2018................$109,000 235 QUIET OAK CT.............................................. DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018..................$111,000 212 PIEDMONT PARK AVE.................................... DAVENPORT.................8/3/2018................. $112,000 215 RUM RUN 36303........................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018.................$115,000 342 FOGGY CREEK RD......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................ $125,000 363 CARIBBEAN DR............................................. DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................ $136,500 647 CALABRIA AVE.............................................. DAVENPORT.................8/3/2018................$140,000 412 GRAYSTONE BLVD......................................... DAVENPORT................. 8/7/2018................ $149,900 914 CHARO PKWY 125......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................$150,000 902 CHARO PKWY 635........................................ DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018................ $153,000 845 CASTERTON CIR........................................... DAVENPORT................. 8/7/2018................. $154,100 641 HIGHLAND MEADOWS ST............................ DAVENPORT................. 8/7/2018................. $167,200 235 QUIET OAK CT.............................................. DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018................ $169,000 358 WALPOLE LOOP........................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................ $169,000 170 HIGHLAND MEADOWS ST............................. DAVENPORT................. 8/7/2018................. $176,100 418 WILD FORREST DR........................................ DAVENPORT.................8/3/2018................ $178,000 831 HILLCREST DR............................................... DAVENPORT................. 8/7/2018................ $178,000 2762 BELLA VISTA DR.......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................ $185,000 202 W CYPRESS ST.............................................. DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................$189,000 151 WINSOR AVE.................................................. DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................$190,000 140 CHINA BERRY CIR......................................... DAVENPORT............... 7/30/2018.................$191,000 670 SUNRIDGE WOODS BLVD............................ DAVENPORT.................8/3/2018................ $199,000 421 RESTON PL.................................................... DAVENPORT.................8/2/2018................$202,500 536 RIDGE VIEW DR............................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018............... $205,000 239 STARBIRD CT................................................ DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................$207,800 819 KNOLLWOOD DR.......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................ $210,000 200 BELLA DR...................................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................ $212,000 119 LAZY WILLOW DR.......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................ $214,500 476 ELGIN BLVD................................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................ $214,900 329 HIGHLAND MEADOWS DR........................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................ $215,000 714 TROON CIR.................................................... DAVENPORT.................8/6/2018................ $215,000 106 BAYSWATER LN............................................. DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................ $215,000 217 WILLOW BEND DR......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................ $219,000 460 PARADISE WOODS CT................................. DAVENPORT................. 8/7/2018............... $220,000 622 TROON CIR................................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/27/2018................$225,000 456 PINECREST LOOP......................................... DAVENPORT................ 7/31/2018................$226,600

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2684 CLUBHOUSE DR......................................... LAKE WALES................ 7/27/2018................ $179,000 1011 NAES LN........................................................ LAKE WALES.................8/6/2018................$184,000 525 CLUBHOUSE RD............................................ LAKE WALES............... 7/30/2018................$190,000 4143 CHAMBERS ST............................................. LAKE WALES................ 7/27/2018................ $199,900 1723 SHADY LN.................................................... LAKE WALES................ 7/31/2018................ $200,100 330 DINNER LAKE CT.......................................... LAKE WALES................ 7/31/2018............... $209,900 3994 DINNER LAKE WAY..................................... LAKE WALES.................8/6/2018................$232,300 3514 RIDGE VIEW LN........................................... LAKE WALES.................8/6/2018............... $305,000 4590 BROOKSHIRE PL........................................ LAKE WALES................ 7/27/2018............... $530,000 4590 BROOKSHIRE PL........................................ LAKE WALES................ 7/27/2018...............$684,000

344 ST GEORGES CIR...........................................EAGLE LAKE................ 7/31/2018............... $206,900 113 VISTA VIEW AVE..............................................EAGLE LAKE................ 7/27/2018................$255,000

FORT MEADE

1800 DOC LINDSEY RD....................................... FORT MEADE................. 8/7/2018................... $81,100 824 HOOT OWL LN............................................ FORT MEADE ................ 8/7/2018................. $95,000

FROSTPROOF

319 N SCENIC HWY............................................ FROSTPROOF................ 7/27/2018..................$75,000 495 VILLAGE BLVD............................................ FROSTPROOF................. 8/1/2018................ $170,000 1429 OLD FORT MEADE RD............................... FROSTPROOF.................8/6/2018...............$200,000

LAKELAND

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1625 PINE GLEN....................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018..................$75,000 2226 YEATS ST........................................................ LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018..................$79,900 4926 DEESON RD................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018.................$80,000 4222 GLEN RD......................................................... LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018.................$80,000 828 HICKS RD......................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018.................$80,000 5357 RIVER ROCK RD............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018.................. $81,800 2840 N MARTHA AVE............................................. LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018..................$82,500 549 CAREY PL......................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................. $86,600 2308 DUFF RD........................................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................. $88,600 6025 HILLTOP LN.................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................. $90,000 431 OAK RDG......................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................. $94,000 1324 ALYCE ST......................................................... LAKELAND.................8/6/2018................. $95,000 1220 PIONEER DR................................................... LAKELAND.................8/6/2018................. $96,500 115 LENOX ST.......................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018.................. $97,500 2633 ELIZABETH PL................................................ LAKELAND................. 8/7/2018................. $98,000 817 WHITEHURST ST.............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$100,000 4059 MAGNOLIA AVE............................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$100,000 2809 BANYAN LN................................................... LAKELAND.................8/6/2018................. $103,100 1217 PATTERSON ST................................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$105,000 5031 ELM DR........................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $107,000 6005 ABBEY OAKS DR............................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $109,900 1222 MORGAN DR................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018.................$110,000 416 HOWARD AVE C............................................... LAKELAND.................8/3/2018.................$114,900 1736 LOWRY AVE.................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018..................$117,000 516 EMMA ST.......................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018..................$117,000 1144 N FLORENCE AVE............................................ LAKELAND.................8/6/2018.................$118,000 1255 HONEYTREE LN.............................................. LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $120,000 737 KENSINGTON ST.............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $120,000 4603 BURGUNDY PL.............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $120,000 2704 GALE ROSE DR............................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $122,000 1343 BRAMBLEWOOD DR...................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $123,900 1836 N CRYSTAL LAKE DR APT 103......................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $124,000 5616 LUNN RD........................................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $125,000 1605 ROWLAND LN................................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $128,000 2522 E CIVITAN AVE................................................ LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018................ $129,800 2131 MARCIA RD..................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................$130,000 14016 ROCKRIDGE RD............................................ LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $132,900 4260 BIRCH POND LOOP....................................... LAKELAND.................8/3/2018................$134,000 7773 BRIAN LOOP................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $134,800 3476 HIGHLAND FAIRWAYS BLVD UNIT 510........... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $135,000 1350 OLIVE ST......................................................... LAKELAND.................8/6/2018................ $135,000 1069 MEADOWOOD POINTE RD............................ LAKELAND.................8/3/2018................. $137,500 3474 JARROD LN..................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$140,000 1072 MEADOWOOD POINTE RD............................ LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................$140,000 2065 WINTERSET DR.............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$140,500 2338 TIMBERCREEK LOOP..................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $142,900

368 MELBOURN DR.............................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018................. $84,900 15 UNCLE PETE RD...............................................HAINES CITY................. 8/7/2018................. $96,000 1010 HEMINGWAY CIR.........................................HAINES CITY.................8/3/2018................$100,000 2465 ST AUGUSTINE BLVD..................................HAINES CITY............... 7/30/2018................. $127,900 61 STRAPHMORE DR...........................................HAINES CITY.................8/3/2018................ $128,000 448 HAMMERSTONE AVE...................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018.................$153,200 1500 WATKINS RD...............................................HAINES CITY................ 7/27/2018................ $155,000 218 RONALDALE AVE...........................................HAINES CITY................ 7/27/2018................ $163,000 3331 PATTERSON HEIGHTS DR............................HAINES CITY................ 7/27/2018................ $163,000 26 NOTTINGHAM WAY........................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018................ $165,000 3111 SANDY CIR....................................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018................$184,000 201 MILESTONE DR..............................................HAINES CITY............... 7/30/2018................ $193,300 148 MILESTONE DR.............................................HAINES CITY.................8/3/2018.................$197,500 207 SANDESTIN DR.............................................HAINES CITY................. 8/1/2018................ $198,900 464 EAGLECREST DR..........................................HAINES CITY................ 7/27/2018................ $199,000 1470 WEDGE WAY................................................HAINES CITY.................8/4/2018...............$200,000 441 MEADOW POINTE DR...................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018............... $200,500 129 TANAGER ST..................................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018............... $203,400 492 EAGLECREST DR...........................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018............... $205,000 553 STONEWALL AVE..........................................HAINES CITY.................8/6/2018............... $206,000 632 MEADOW POINTE DR...................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018..................$212,100 1598 FOREST HILLS LN........................................HAINES CITY.................8/2/2018................ $215,000 443 EAGLECREST DR...........................................HAINES CITY................ 7/27/2018............... $220,000 232 MINNIEHAHA CIR..........................................HAINES CITY................. 8/1/2018............... $220,000 448 MEADOW POINTE DR..................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018............... $224,400 431 MONTICELLI DR............................................HAINES CITY.................8/6/2018................$235,800 2400 SANDERLING ST.........................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018................ $237,000 539 MEADOW POINTE DR...................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018................ $237,300 902 FALLON HILLS DR.........................................HAINES CITY............... 7/30/2018............... $240,000 228 CREST DR......................................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018............... $258,000 5490 LAKE HATCHINEHA RD..............................HAINES CITY................. 8/1/2018............... $280,000 253 CITRUS POINTE DR.......................................HAINES CITY.................8/2/2018................ $431,400 35 N 6TH ST STE #5..............................................HAINES CITY................ 7/31/2018............... $435,000 35849 US HIGHWAY 27.......................................HAINES CITY............... 7/30/2018.............$2,100,000

LAKE WALES

2324 LINDA ST..................................................... LAKE WALES.................8/8/2018................. $85,000 4480 SAM KEEN RD............................................ LAKE WALES.................8/3/2018................. $90,000 25469 OAKMONT DR.......................................... LAKE WALES.................8/8/2018................$100,000 216 STUART......................................................... LAKE WALES.................8/2/2018................ $108,700 2742 MASTERPIECE RD........................................ LAKE WALES.................8/6/2018................ $132,000 4173 ORCHID BLVD.............................................. LAKE WALES.................8/6/2018................ $135,000 726 WILDABON AVE............................................ LAKE WALES.................8/3/2018................$140,000 4211 BERWICK DR................................................ LAKE WALES................. 8/7/2018.................$147,500 4333 DINNER LAKE LN........................................ LAKE WALES............... 7/30/2018................. $177,900

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605 LIMBER LN....................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................$143,000 353 TANAGER CT.................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................$144,900 2 CASA LOMA WAY................................................. LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................$144,900 6054 KITTIWAKE DR.............................................. LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $145,000 1015 E LEXINGTON ST............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018.................$147,000 4624 ESSEX AVE..................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018.................$147,000 2924 NEW JERSEY RD............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................$148,000 615 BOWIE ST.......................................................... LAKELAND.................8/3/2018................$148,000 1645 CAMPHOR DR................................................ LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................$149,000 2631 DELROSE DR................................................... LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018................$150,000 3935 ROLLINGSFORD CIR...................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................$150,000 2252 SILVER LAKES DR........................................... LAKELAND.................8/2/2018.................$152,500 2120 CHRISTY LN.................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $154,000 6347 TORRINGTON CIR.......................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $154,300 3453 DUFF RD........................................................ LAKELAND.................8/2/2018................ $155,000 831 SWANN DR....................................................... LAKELAND.................8/2/2018................ $155,000 4935 DEESON RD................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $155,000 2102 COCHRAN ST................................................. LAKELAND.................8/6/2018................ $155,000 1691 COLONNADES CIR.......................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $156,000 314 W BELVEDERE................................................... LAKELAND.................8/6/2018................ $158,000 203 PETTEWAY DR................................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $159,000 1611 MOCKINGBIRD LN........................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$160,000 1618 SALESBERRY ST.............................................. LAKELAND............... 7/28/2018................$160,000 307 CORONADO CT............................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $166,500 6353 EGRET DR...................................................... LAKELAND................. 8/7/2018.................$167,500 870 SUSAN DR........................................................ LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................$168,000 1706 SANCHEZ AVE................................................ LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $169,500 3166 STONEWATER DR........................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $169,900 733 LONGFELLOW BLVD........................................ LAKELAND.................8/3/2018................. $171,000 7832 SUGAR PINE BLVD.......................................... LAKELAND................. 8/7/2018................ $172,000 302 LENOX ST......................................................... LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018.................$173,500 415 MONDRA CT.................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $174,000 3440 WHITMAN AVE.............................................. LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $175,000 2251 CHESTNUT HILLS DR..................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $175,000 142 BUCKHORN RUN.............................................. LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018................ $175,000 6453 MYRTLEWOOD DR........................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................. $177,500 5857 GREAT SALT CT.............................................. LAKELAND.................8/6/2018.................$179,700 3932 CREWS LAKE DR............................................ LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018................$180,000 3805 ERIC CT.......................................................... LAKELAND.................8/3/2018.................$181,600 5228 ST LUCIA DR.................................................. LAKELAND.................8/3/2018................ $182,000 5504 MAGGIORE BLVD.......................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $183,900 7211 SCENIC HILLS BLVD......................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $185,000 7985 OAK RUN CIR................................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $189,900 1655 JOHN ARTHUR WAY....................................... LAKELAND.................8/3/2018................$194,000 3851 SANDHILL CRANE DR..................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $194,900 1390 SUNNYDELL FARM LN.................................... LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018................ $195,000 1610 LEHALL SQ...................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $195,000 3022 WESTMORELAND DR.................................... LAKELAND.................8/8/2018................ $195,000 2312 HAMLET CIR................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$198,000 4452 IRIS ST............................................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $199,000 3025 US HIGHWAY 92............................................ LAKELAND................. 8/7/2018...............$200,000 2157 GENEVA DR..................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018............... $202,000 6270 MANITOBA DR............................................... LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018................$202,900 2583 BOOTS RD...................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018............... $208,000 1961 DANES CT........................................................ LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $210,300 2027 DANES CT...................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018.................$210,700 3847 SANDHILL CRANE DR.................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $212,400 7026 HONEYSUCKLE DR........................................ LAKELAND................. 8/7/2018.................$212,500

Mark Piburn

Senior Loan Officer NMLS ID # 454138 863.604.4942

6430 COMO PL....................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................ $213,900 1718 SIMS PL............................................................ LAKELAND.................8/6/2018................ $214,000 5931 GREAT SALT CT.............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................. $217,900 637 WOODHILL DR................................................ LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................$225,000 2982 BELLFLOWER WAY......................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $226,700 5259 WHITE EGRET LN........................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $229,200 6016 SUNSET VISTA DR.......................................... LAKELAND.................8/6/2018................$229,500 6332 FERN LN......................................................... LAKELAND.................8/8/2018................$232,000 6220 IVANHOE ST.................................................. LAKELAND.................8/8/2018................$232,000 5622 SUPERIOR DR................................................ LAKELAND.................8/8/2018................$232,500 2218 GENEVA DR.................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................$232,900 2236 GENEVA DR.................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................$235,000 2771 CANYON CREST DR........................................ LAKELAND.................8/6/2018................$235,000 728 BELMAR ST...................................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................$236,500 913 S FLORIDA AVE................................................. LAKELAND.................8/2/2018............... $240,000 1720 ALTAVISTA CIR................................................ LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............... $240,000 6286 MANITOBA DR.............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............... $240,900 943 TIMBERGREEN DR........................................... LAKELAND.................8/6/2018............... $245,000 1701 LADY BOWERS TRL......................................... LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018................ $247,500 2359 SILVER VIEW DR............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$249,700 6398 FORESTWOOD DR........................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$255,000 6398 FORESTWOOD DR........................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$255,000 3968 AQUILLA DR.................................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............... $256,000 3964 AQUILLA DR.................................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............... $256,000 3960 AQUILLA DR.................................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............... $256,000 3956 AQUILLA DR.................................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............... $256,000 3430 BLUEBERRY DR............................................. LAKELAND.................8/2/2018............... $256,000 5819 TROPHY LOOP............................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $257,500 3414 SUMMIT LN.................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018............... $264,000 1623 EDGEWOOD DR............................................. LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018............... $269,000 6233 ALAMANDA HILLS BLVD................................ LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............... $269,000 6160 GRACIE PL...................................................... LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018.................$271,200 7518 LOCKSLEY LN................................................. LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018................$275,000 2791 VINTAGE VIEW LOOP..................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$278,000 728 LAKE CLARK CT............................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018............... $280,000 836 ORANGE PARK AVE......................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............... $283,000 680 OSPREY LANDING DR..................................... LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018............... $285,000 5298 STONE OAKS DR............................................ LAKELAND.................8/3/2018................$287,000 5909 VALENTINO WAY.......................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$288,700 3931 SUNSET LAKE DR........................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............... $290,000 2833 HIGH WINDS LN............................................. LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018............... $290,000 1871 PRIMA VISTA DR.............................................. LAKELAND.................8/2/2018................$293,500 4434 MICANOPE CRESCENT DR............................ LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018............... $294,000 5124 KIRKLAND RD................................................. LAKELAND.................8/3/2018............... $294,000 2164 LONGLEAF CIR............................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $297,500 307 COMBEE RD..................................................... LAKELAND.................8/8/2018...............$300,000 1497 SHOREWOOD DR........................................... LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............... $303,800 6719 HUNTINGTON HILLS TER............................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................ $315,000 4425 SUGARTREE DR............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $315,000 411 LONE PALM DR.................................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018................ $315,000 862 STRATFORD DR............................................... LAKELAND.................8/3/2018................$318,000 6765 HARTSWORTH DR......................................... LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018................$325,000 1275 EVERGREEN PARK CIR................................... LAKELAND................. 8/1/2018............... $340,600 2826 HIGH WINDS LN............................................. LAKELAND.................8/2/2018............... $343,000 1705 KING JAMES CT............................................... LAKELAND.................8/2/2018................$375,000 6523 EAGLE VIEW LOOP......................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018................$389,700 847 ENCLAVE AT HARDEN CIR............................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018............... $393,400 3961 AQUILLA DR................................................... LAKELAND.................8/8/2018...............$404,000

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1853 WALLACE MANOR LN............................. WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018................ $170,400 1436 WALLACE MANOR PASS......................... WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018................ $172,000 1663 VIENNA SQUARE DR.............................. WINTER HAVEN.................8/3/2018................ $176,500 2146 MIRASOL DR.......................................... WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018................$180,000 1216 LAKE LOOP.............................................. WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018................ $182,900 489 KENSINGTON VIEW DR........................... WINTER HAVEN.................8/8/2018................ $183,400 2932 WHISPERING TRAILS DR........................ WINTER HAVEN.................8/6/2018................ $183,500 559 REDDICKS CIR......................................... WINTER HAVEN................. 8/1/2018................ $185,000 5140 MAGNOLIA PRESERVE BLVD.................. WINTER HAVEN.................8/3/2018................ $185,500 6033 LIVE OAK DR.......................................... WINTER HAVEN.................8/6/2018................$186,000 2156 ROSE BLVD............................................. WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018.................$187,000 403 SAINT ANNS DR....................................... WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018.................$187,400 448 FISH HAWK DR........................................ WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018.................$187,500 501 SQUIRES GROVE DR................................ WINTER HAVEN.................8/3/2018................ $188,500 2136 BRETTON RIDGE BLVD........................... WINTER HAVEN.................8/6/2018................$188,600 470 HAINES TRL............................................. WINTER HAVEN................. 8/7/2018................$188,900 87 LAKE OTIS RD............................................ WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018................ $193,500 1156 HAINES DR.............................................. WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018.................$194,100 4117 SOPHIA BLVD.......................................... WINTER HAVEN.................8/2/2018................ $194,500 4503 MAGNOLIA PRESERVE CT..................... WINTER HAVEN............... 7/30/2018................ $195,000 4915 ST JAMES DR........................................... WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018................ $195,000 700 CANBERRA RD........................................ WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018.................$195,700 2172 ROSE BLVD.............................................. WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018.................$197,000 5819 DRIFTWOOD DR.................................... WINTER HAVEN................. 8/1/2018................ $198,900 7017 BRENTON MANOR LN............................ WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018................ $199,000 6600 LUCERNE PARK RD............................... WINTER HAVEN................. 8/1/2018...............$200,000 280 LAKE LUCERNE WAY............................... WINTER HAVEN.................8/2/2018................$202,500 300 LAKE LUCERNE WAY............................... WINTER HAVEN.................8/8/2018............... $202,800 321 FISH HAWK DR.......................................... WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018............... $203,500 1563 LEMON AVE............................................ WINTER HAVEN............... 7/30/2018............... $204,900 140 SUNFISH DR............................................. WINTER HAVEN................. 8/1/2018............... $205,800 6130 GREY HERON DR.................................... WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018............... $208,000 1837 WALLACE MANOR LN............................. WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018............... $209,900 4938 ST JAMES DR.......................................... WINTER HAVEN.................8/3/2018................ $210,000 597 LUCERNE BLVD........................................ WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018................ $210,000 111 TERRACE DR.............................................. WINTER HAVEN............... 7/30/2018................ $215,000 3600 JULIUS ESTATES BLVD........................... WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018................ $216,000 4820 OSPREY WAY......................................... WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018................ $216,500 1657 VIENNA SQUARE DR............................... WINTER HAVEN.................8/3/2018................$222,000 256 LAKE LUCERNE WAY................................ WINTER HAVEN.................8/6/2018................$223,600 152 HOMEWOOD CT...................................... WINTER HAVEN.................8/6/2018................$225,000 1545 LEMON AVE............................................ WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018................ $227,900 4269 MANDOLIN BLVD.................................. WINTER HAVEN................. 8/1/2018............... $240,000 430 FLAGLER RD............................................ WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018............... $243,000 3541 JULIUS ESTATES BLVD............................ WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018............... $250,000 2965 DAYTON DR........................................... WINTER HAVEN............... 7/30/2018.................$251,500 739 TERRANOVA AVE..................................... WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018................$252,000 1908 CROSSROADS BLVD.............................. WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018............... $260,000 705 S LAKE FLORENCE DR.............................. WINTER HAVEN................ 7/27/2018................$273,500 18 CHERRY BLOSSOM LN............................... WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018...............$300,000 406 RUBY LAKE RD........................................ WINTER HAVEN.................8/3/2018...............$308,000 904 HILLSIDE CT............................................ WINTER HAVEN............... 7/30/2018............... $320,000 2829 SUNSET DR............................................ WINTER HAVEN.................8/3/2018............... $330,000 2105 DUNDEE RD............................................ WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018............... $485,000 6619 WINTERSET GARDENS RD..................... WINTER HAVEN................ 7/31/2018............... $526,000 20 WILDFLOWER DR...................................... WINTER HAVEN................. 8/7/2018...............$800,000 5762 STATE ROAD 544................................... WINTER HAVEN................. 8/7/2018...............$800,000

6581 EAGLE VIEW LOOP........................................ LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018.................$417,400 3973 AQUILLA DR.................................................. LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018............... $425,600 6550 EAGLE VIEW LOOP........................................ LAKELAND.................8/3/2018............... $442,500 1731 LAUREL GLEN PL............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............... $445,000 5616 CANVASBACK PL............................................ LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018...............$460,000 530 LONE PALM DR................................................ LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018............... $475,000 5407 GLENMORE DR.............................................. LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018............... $505,000 2233 BRANDON RD................................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018................$522,000 125 S KENTUCKY AVE............................................. LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018...............$600,000 8164 HWY 33.......................................................... LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018............... $625,000 0 LAKELAND HIGHLANDS RD................................ LAKELAND............... 7/30/2018............... $650,000 1130 N LAKE PARKER AVE APT A207....................... LAKELAND.................8/2/2018............... $650,000 3504 S FLORIDA AVE.............................................. LAKELAND.................8/3/2018............... $765,000 4655 SOCRUM LOOP RD........................................ LAKELAND................. 8/7/2018...............$800,000 1400 W MEMORIAL BLVD....................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018............ $2,450,000 1242 MEMORIAL BLVD............................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018............ $2,450,000 902 CRESTVIEW DR............................................... LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018............ $2,450,000 1250 W MEMORIAL BLVD........................................ LAKELAND................ 7/31/2018............ $2,450,000 0 STATE ROAD 33................................................... LAKELAND.................8/2/2018............$3,300,000 8100 STATE ROAD 33.............................................. LAKELAND.................8/2/2018............$3,300,000 8100 SR 33.............................................................. LAKELAND.................8/2/2018............$3,300,000 3980 US HIGHWAY 98............................................ LAKELAND.................8/6/2018............ $4,843,200 5245 SOCRUM LOOP RD........................................ LAKELAND................ 7/27/2018............. $6,767,200

WINTER HAVEN

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