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Happy New Year! Let’s make 2019 the best year ever! We have lots of big plans for this year both personally and here at the magazine. We’re excited to share this next year with all of you! Did you make a New Year’s resolution? In our cover story, we talk about how to make those goals less overwhelming and feel more achievable. We also visit the Salt Room, talk about medical marijuana and try a brand new service that involves CBD oil and facials, read more inside. We visit Tsunami Sushi & Hibachi. Already successful in Winter Haven, they’ve opened a new location in downtown Lakeland and now offer Hibachi and Ramen. Both delicious and very fresh. We have our Top Ten events listed for Polk County as well as a very large calendar of events to keep you busy all month long. If you have an event you’d like to add, go online to havenmagazines.com you can list it for free. I hope you all have a great new year filled with love, peace and many laughs! See you around town! Amy Sexson Editor LKLD Haven Magazine asexson@scmginc.com

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FEATURES PROFILES......................................................................... 32 COVER STORY...............................................................18 RESTAURANT................................................................28

6.......................................................FROM THE EDITOR 10.................................................................LOCAL NEWS 12............................................................... TOP 10 TO DO 24..................................................................................ARTS 38.....................................................................CALENDAR 50..........................................SOLD HOMES LISTINGS 54........................................................ IN THE MOMENT

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JANUARY VOLUME 2 ISSUE 4 Publisher Barbara Rakoczy Editor Amy Sexson Advertising Director Kim Edwards Contributing Writers Tara Crutchfield Amy Sexson LkldNow Sally DelCastillo Jenna Cherry Contributing Photographers Amy Sexson Tara Crutchfield Bill Siegel Graphic Designer Steven Maynard Sr. Sales Consultant Gary Peach Digital Specialist Kathy Woodruff Account Executives Chris Campbell 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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LAKELAND OFFICIALS POSTPONE DECISION ON BUILDING HEIGHT CHANGE The Lakeland City Commission decided not to decide just yet on what to do about an ongoing dispute over maximum building heights in portions of Central Lakeland. Those who live in the historic Garden District are worried about a proposed apartment building that would require the maximum height ordinance to change from 40 feet to 60 feet. Commissioners heard from residents about their concerns regarding possibly losing the historic flavor of the area, then voted to put the decision on hold until a later date.

DREADNAUGHTS FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD — ON TRUCKS RULE Lakeland Commissioners approved a contract with Project Redfish, LLC that relies on a public-private partnership to develop a food truck park on a half-acre, city-owned parcel at the northwest corner of North Massachusetts Avenue and East Parker Street. The city’s Community Redevelopment Agency will put $250,000 toward the project and Project Redfish will construct a 2,500-square-foot building with a bar and restrooms and and will develop an indoor/outdoor performance venue on the parcel. The Boulder, Colorado company will provide at least one food truck per day, and will sponsor at least 12 public food truck events per year.

IKEA E-COMMERCE CENTER COMING TO LAKELAND DHL Supply Chain has closed on a Lakeland warehouse it will operate as an e-commerce fulfillment center for IKEA, a Swedish housewares company. DHL paid $42.5 million for the 520,000-squarefoot warehouse, which went under construction earlier this year. It is located at the Key Logistics Center at 5300 Allen K. Breed Highway. The operation will take up more than 320,000 square feet in the warehouse. The company has indicated it expects to employ about 200 people.

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The Lakeland High School football team beat Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas 33-20 in the Class 7A state championship game for their seventh state title. Under head coach Bill Castle, the Dreadnaughts hit national rankings with the win. Lakeland finished 15-0 for the sixth time in school history. The team is No. 19 in the MaxPreps rankings, No. 25 in the USA Today’s Super 25 national rankings and No. 4 in the USA Today’s Southeast regional rankings.

AMENDMENT WON’T PROMPT LOCAL ELECTIONS OFFICE CHANGES

CANDIDATES LINE UP FOR LAKELAND COMMISSION SEAT

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Three candidates have qualified to run in the Jan.15 special election for the Lakeland City Commission seat vacated by Michael Dunn: Patrick Shawn Jones, Sara Roberts McCarley and Bill Watts. Dunn resigned after he was indicted on a charge of second-degree murder. Jones, 53, is a surgical sterilization technician at Lakeland Regional Health and heavy-metal disc jockey for WMNF in Tampa. McCarley founded the Randy Roberts Foundation, which prepares students for leadership through public service and scholarships. She was formerly executive director of Polk Vision. Watts, 53, is vice president for market outreach for Fintech Mortgage.

It won’t be long before Lakeland residents facing a medical emergency will have choices. In south Lakeland, a small, freestanding emergency room on Florida Avenue is now planned by HCA. In northeast Lakeland, a slightly larger freestanding emergency room just west of Florida Polytechnic University is planned by Adventist. And north of downtown, there’s Lakeland Regional Health’s massive emergency department with its pediatric ER and a trauma center.

GOOD NEWS ON JUVENILE CRIME

Polk County Supervisor of Elections Lori Edwards says her office will address voter registrations the way it always has — by offering the registration and passing it on to the state. In dealing with the issue of convicted felons registering to vote, Edwards has indicated the right to vote was restored by Amendment 4. The changes are not part of her office’s operation.

Lakeland Police Chief Larry Giddens says an “alternatives to arrest” program for young people who commit first-time misdemeanors is working out well. Recent Florida Department of Juvenile Justice crime data shows that youth offenses are down. In Polk County, there was a 22 percent dip in juvenile crime in fiscal year 2018 when compared to 2017. The alternative program excludes sex offenses and offenses involving firearms.

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HISTORIC HOME RESCUE PLAN UNDERWAY A Beacon Hill Historic District house may be saved from being uprooted with some love shown by local preservationist Gregory Fancelli. He got in touch with elders at the South Florida Avenue Church of Christ and offered to repair the house on their property. The church had put a sign up offering the house, located at 1823 S. Florida Ave., for to any taker willing to move it.


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LAKELAND TOP 10 18 8 MAKE PLANT CITY

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Jan. 04, 7:30 & 9 p.m. at LkldTV, 202 N Massachusetts Ave. www.lkldlive.com Start the New Year of right, with a double bill of Swan City Improv. Purchase tickets online.

THE MAGIC FLUTE

Jan. 19, 7-9 p.m. at the Branscomb Auditorium. https://imperialsymphony.org The ISO’s annual opera production welcomes opera professionals to Lakeland for a two-week rehearsal and performance schedule including special workshops for students. The fantasy and fairytale of Mozart’s The Magic Flute have kept it an audience favorite for more than 225 years. Sung in English. (863) 688-3743

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Jan. 08, 7-9 p.m. at Mr. Sebas, 104 E Reynolds St., Plant City. MAKE Plant City is a group of creatives and makers in our community. Art, woodwork, food, beer, robots -- this is a place to connect with other local creative makers of all types.We meet the second Tuesday of each month to learn and share with fellow makers in the community. Keynote: Mayor of Plant City - Rick Lott

THE MIDTOWN MEN STARS FROM THE ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST OF JERSEY BOYS

Jan. 20, 5 p.m. at the RP Funding Center. rpfundingcenter.com This production reunites Four Stars from the Original Broadway Cast. This is a oneof-a-kind concert experience celebrating the music that defined the ‘60’s. (863) 834-8111

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Jan. 12, 4-7 p.m. at the RP Funding Center. rumandfood.com/ The Central Florida Rum and Food Experience will be the ultimate rum event for rum drinkers, rum aficionados and rum lovers! Presented By: The Kiwanis Club of Lakeland

Jan. 15 in Lakeland. lakelandgov.net/elections At the Special Municipal Election, qualified voters will decide on the following position: Unexpired Term of Southwest Commissioner District C. Check your polling location first, it may be different for this election.

Jan. 18, 7 - 10 p.m. at Lake Mirror in Lakeland. Attendees will enjoy unlimited sampling of a large variety of beer and other fine beverages. Leashed pets are welcome. All ticket sales are final, Pints for Paws donates 100% of the sales to The Humane Society of Polk County, Inc. Must be 21 years and older to attend event. Tickets can be purchased at https://centralfloridatix.com/ events/pints-for-paws

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY

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Jan. 21 is for celebration and remembrance, education and tribute, but above all, a day of service. It is a day of volunteering for building the community of his dream. Check our calendar for local gatherings.

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Jan. 25 from 5-10 p.m. & Jan. 26 from 10 am - 5 pm at Sun ‘n Fun, 4175 Medulla Rd. https://lakelandpigfest.org/ Join the Lakeland Pigfest Board of Directors and the over 150 competition barbecue teams for a weekend of good eatin’, good friends, and good tunes to benefit Lakeland-area charities as we kick off the 23rd Annual Lakeland Pigfest!

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In the small town of Stillwater, Mr. and Mrs. Popper are pleasant, practical, predictable people. With catchy original songs and performing penguin puppets, this delightful, action packed musical adaptation of Richard and Florence Atwater’s popular book is the perfect family treat! (863) 603-PLAY (7529)

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TAMPA TOP 10 LITTLE SURREALISTS TOUR

Every Saturday in January at The Dali Museum in St. Pete. Kids ages 4-11 are invited to bring their families on a special 1-hour Museum tour. Meet on the third-floor overlook and get ready for awesome art & family fun. Free with Museum admission. (727) 823-3767 thedali.org

SKYWATCH

Jan. 12, 7-10pm, weather permitting. Join the space experts from the Museum of Science & Industry to enjoy an evening of space exploration through MOSI’s telescopes as you observe the Moon, Mars, Pleiades and the Orion Nebula. SkyWatch stargazing events are located in the parking lot by the new MOSI entrance. All ages, no ticket required, free. www.mosi.org

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1 OUTBACK BOWL

Jan. 1, 12pm, at the Raymond James Stadium. The Iowa Hawkeyes vs. No. 18 Mississippi State Bulldogs. Both teams are 8-4. It will be the first time these teams have played in 119+ seasons of their football history. It will also be the first appearance by Mississippi State in the Outback Bowl. outbackbowl.com

INTO THE ARCTIC KINGDOM WITH FLORIAN SCHULZ, PHOTOGRAPHER

Jan. 15, 7pm at Ferguson Hall, Straz Center. Discover a vibrant ecosystem including playful polar bears, mysterious musk ox, and a herd of thousands of caribou over the course of 34 months in the high arctic. From National Geographic Live! Purchase tickets at www.strazcenter.org

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Jan. 6, 8am at Al Lopez Park in Tampa. What are your goals for 2019? Achieve your first goal by finishing a 5k or 10k. Every finisher will receive a performance shirt & a customized finisher’s medal. Stick around and listen to some live music by local bands and eat from your local food trucks! Register at neoendurance.com

LES MISERABLES

Jan. 15-20, Straz Center in Tampa. Cameron Mackintosh presents the new production direct from an acclaimed two-and-a-half-year return to Broadway. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, this epic and uplifting story has become one of the most celebrated musicals in theatrical history. With its glorious new staging and dazzlingly reimagined scenery inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo, this breathtaking new production has left both audiences and critics awestruck. 800-955-1045 or www.strazcenter.org

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9 HEIGHTS NIGHT MARKET

Jan. 9, 6-9pm taking place on 7th Ave in front of Armature Works on the second Wednesday of the month. Artists and makers selling handmade goods, jewelry, art, wood-work, gifts and more. Free to attend, family-friendly and features live music at each event. Armatureworks.com

GASPARILLA PIRATE FEST

Jan. 26, 11am along Bayshore Blvd. in Tampa. Invasion begins at 11:30am. Full day of activities including a parade, brunch & more. More info at www.GasparillaPirateFest.com

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Jan. 10-20. This ten-day familyfriendly celebration includes live entertainment, cultural events, health tutorials, business advising seminars, speakers, food vendors, craft vendors, a music fest with national recording artists and more. tampablackheritage.org

TEA FOR TOTS

Jan. 27, 2pm at the Oxford Exchange. Read along to There’s A Hole in the Log at the Bottom of the Lake by Loren Long while sipping tea. $18 per adult & $10 per child. Tea & light fare Included, books purchased separately. (813) 253-0222 RSVP in advance at oxfordexchange.com

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WhirlyBall is best described as a combination of basketball, hockey and jai-alai played while riding an electrically powered machine, similar to a bumper car, called a WhirlyBug. Quicker, stronger and far more maneuverable, the WhirlyBug powers you and your team down court in a five on five game. Play at the Whirly Dome, 6464 International Dr. More info at whirlydome.com. (407) 212-3030.

Every Friday & Saturday in January at the Orlando Science Center. Learn about our place in outer space through the Crosby Observatory, weather permitting. The 10” Byers refracting telescope is used to look at various celestial objects, depending on what is visible in the night sky during the season, as well as 8” and 10” reflecting telescopes. Check out a stellar movie in the Digital Adventure Theater before or after your stargazing. www.osc.org/

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Jan. 11, 6-9pm. Art and music exhibitors will line Royellou Lane, in the heart of downtown Mount Dora, showcasing their original art, handmade goods and acoustic sounds. Downtown galleries will have extended hours and will be open to the public free of charge. Every month is different. secondfridayartinthealley.com

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Jan. 19, 9am-1:30pm at Lake Eola Park. Calling our sisters from across the state, to come together for another historic event. Show the world that we have the power to make a difference when we speak our truth and amplify our voices in unison, to be heard around the world! www.womensmarchfl.org

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WINTER MUSIC SERIES

Every Saturday at Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards from noon - 4pm. Featuring live music on the outdoor stage and inside at the Wine & Cheese Bar. The musicians are hand-picked from the talent throughout Central Florida. Lakeridge wine, beer, soft drinks and a variety of food is available for purchase, along with complimentary Winery tours and tasting. Schedule & more info at www.lakeridgewinery. com. 1-800-768-WINE

CHER: HERE WE GO AGAIN

Jan. 21, 7:30pm at the Amway Center. The multi-awardwinning singer, actress and show-stopping performer will be touring the U.S. for the first time in five years. Cher will perform many of her hits along with some new songs from the “Dancing Queen” album. www.amwaycenter.com

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11 WINTER GARDEN FARMERS MARKET Every Saturday, 9am-2pm at 300 W Plant St., Winter Garden. Stock up on fresh produce, shop local vendors, listen to live music & it’s family friendly. Open rain or shine. FB@ WinterGardenFarmersMarket

Jan. 11, 6-9:30pm at Leu Gardens. Night time hike at your own pace includes learning stations, bug house, scavenger hunt, crafts, a visit with nocturnal animals, telescopes and more. Fun for the whole family. Buy tickets in advance www.leugardens.org. (407) 246-2620.

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Jan. 22+various dates at Dr. Phillips Center. The story of America’s founding father Alexander Hamilton, an immigrant from the West Indies who became George Washington’s right-hand man during the Revolutionary War. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap, R&B and Broadway, Hamilton is the story of America then, as told by America now. www.drphillipscenter.org (844) 513-2014.

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FAMILY FUN NIGHT

Jan. 27, 3pm at Camping World Stadium. Watch your favorite players from around the country play. NEW this year, your ticket will get you into the game and also give you access to Player Red Carpet Viewing, Special Kid Zone Activities, and Postgame Fireworks. www.nfl.com/probowl

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New Year’s resolution: A promise to do something differently in the new year

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It’s always a good time to do something that improves our health and happiness. Why do we put so much pressure on ourselves at the beginning of a new year and make such grand promises about losing weight, going to the gym or saving money? Statistics show that the majority of us are not thinking about the resolutions come Valentine’s Day when we dive into that heart-shaped box of chocolates. How can we change this? What can we do differently? Here are some simple steps we can take to keep the energy up for creating new habits. It will be difficult, you will want to stop. But don’t. Keep going! This is the year for big changes and we’re starting with day one.

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Break down your big resolutions into smaller, baby steps It won’t be so overwhelming. You’ve heard the old saying, how do you eat an elephant...one bite at a time. Meaning, take one step at a time. Don’t let that overwhelming feeling ultimately be your downfall. Don’t let it stop you. If your goal is to lose 50 pounds, start by telling yourself you will lose three pounds this month and take it from there. This works with everything from growing your bank account to exercise. Start small with realistic goals and challenge yourself.

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Commit to your goals Don’t give up! Focus on taking care of yourself, getting enough sleep, drinking enough water, and eating more plantbased foods that will give you energy. You deserve this. Exercise daily, even by doing little things like taking the stairs instead of the elevator. Park in the back of the parking lot and walk. It won’t be easy and it won’t always be fun, but the outcome of reaching a goal feels better than anything. Keep your physical body in good health, too. Don’t forget your regular doctor and dentist check-ups!

Celebrate your achievements Did you reach a goal? Celebrate! Are you on track? Celebrate! Celebrate all of your small victories, if you keep moving in that direction it will turn into giant victories. You create a momentum and will keep moving towards your ultimate goal. Don’t undermine yourself, though. If you’re trying to lose weight, don’t celebrate by getting ice cream. Be excited about your achievements and show yourself some love.

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Learn from your mistakes Know your limits! Set boundaries and stick to them. Don’t let the first setback make you want to quit. Sometimes we don’t know our boundaries until we are passed them. If this happens, learn from it. Do something differently. Are you feeling too tired to work out? Maybe you need more sleep. Sleep is necessary, it’s not an option. Maybe you didn’t eat the best dinner and you feel awful. Plan for the next time you need something to eat fast. Their is always a solution to everything, you just have to want to hear it. Also, find an outlet for your stress. Begin a new hobby, take time to meditate everyday or if needed or find a professional to talk to. Stress can sneak up on us and turn ugly. Help to manage your mind so that when the stress of life hits you, you can handle it gracefully. Having an outlet for creativity, exercise, yoga classes or even cuddling with your pets can greatly reduce stress. Be proactive.

Be thankful This is my favorite. Be thankful, express your gratitude. We are quick to say the things we don’t like, but how often do we talk about the things that make us happy? Being grateful is more than just saying thank you. It’s about expressing your happiness towards someone or something. Be joyful and appreciate all of the big and little things in your life. By expressing love we are spreading those positive feelings around. Love will grow around you.

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As we begin 2019, resolutions or not, spend some time to take care of yourself everyday. Read everyday. Laugh everyday. Stop for five minutes everyday and do something nice for yourself like pet your dog, go for a walk, create art, meditate or simply tell someone why they are special to you. Connect with your friends either for a night out or plan a weekend away. Taking time for yourself is rejuvenating. Make 2019 your best year ever.


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AMERICAN HEALTH WEEK Our very best friend and business partner (besides each other and Sebastien and Jordy) is named Owen. As he would say, “in a past life,” (he has had many past lives) he literally owned and ran American Health Magazine. He also had Psychology Today, Mother Earth News and Spy Magazines. Our business with Owen was not magazines but, Airbnbs and decorating his Hotel (from another life). Work or no work, January in New York can be a depressing time. The holidays are over, it’s a new year and it’s dark at 4pm. People, especially O, start reflecting on their “past lives.” Around this time every year, Owen would get restless; sick of everybody around him in the small Upstate NY havenmagazines.com

town. Everyone seemed to be eating fast food, drinking beer at the hotel bar, acting lazy and not performing to their maximum capacity both physically and mentally. As a result, Owen who is like the ‘Wizard of Oz’ and always conceiving grandiose ideas said, “Ah, umm, we should do “American Health Week.”

shouldn’t take. He knew a thing or two on becoming the best version of oneself. In the spirit of the New Year, for sport I’ve decided to share our “American Health Week” experience. Similar to the film Fight Club, it consisted of a few basic elements for those of you interested in subscribing.

Even though he wasn’t a doctor or personal trainer… the man was definitely well educated on the subject from publishing all those issues of American Health and Psychology Today magazines. They covered everything from Why do Yoga vs. Spinning to MEN-O-Pause for men, to which vitamins you should and

Eat healthy No bread, nothing fried and nothing fast. We didn’t ever go to extremes of being vegan or vegetarian just light healthy fare. A lot of salads and bone soup. At one point I think I thought I was going to turn into a salad. Lol Side Note: Anybody that knows Nando and I knows about our bone 24

soup. We always have a pot of it on the stove. Beef or chicken. We swear by it. Whether we are in warm Florida or NY… year round its great. If you are sick or weak or lacking in nutrition or just want to be really healthy… make bone soup. We add plenty of onion, garlic and a dollop of Whole Fat Greek Yogurt. We actually substitute Greek Yogurt (it must be whole fat) for mayo and sour cream. Ok… back to American Health Week with the Big O… Zero Alcohol Obviously accompanied the improvement on diet was zero alcohol. We typically would enjoy a glass of


wine or two with our dinner break at the hotel and are no strangers to happy hour. There was not time for parties. This was a rush job so we spent intense hours trying to get it ready for guests. That was part of the program: Work long days, work really hard and don’t stop moving. Keep busy. Idle time leaves room for unnecessary food consumption, plopping yourself in front of the TV, distractions and laziness. Owen is always saying and doing eccentric things. He said something during this week that I hear in my head every time I do stairs… “Never just walk up stairs.” Some expert in his research for a health piece told Owen, “Run up the stairs. See the stairs as a workout opportunity.” Previously, Owen made me laugh when he went stomping up stairs wearing what we call his clunky “rocking shoes” He claims they are a special posturepedic invention. It wasn’t until our “training” and him actually explained his reasoning for attacking the stairs that I realized he wasn’t just odd… we agreed. Nando and I are those people that run up the escalators and seldom take the elevators. So, there we were, changing our routines and habits and making new ones. Books on tape We listened to books on tape while we worked. Owen loves Shakespeare along with all the greats. His Audible library is huge. We would bumble around working and listening to whatever the day’s flavor was. It became addictive. Owen even got headphones that could go underwater in order to listen to the books while swimming. Swimming with Steven King… how fun. Exercise Owen’s father Ben lived to be 93. He attributed it to his daily swimming routine. Obviously having good genes will help. Naturally, Owen chose to do daily laps as his go to exercise along with his “stair running.” Swimming is so good for your lungs and blood flow and mobility of the body. Nando loves to swim as well. He did that or he got roped into my faves… Zumba, Carmen Electra Strip Tease Aerobics or Ballet. Well Nando didn’t do any ballet because he has two left feet. No matter what, we had to put in a full exercise hour daily. * There is an adult ballet class here in Winter Haven that I plan on attending this winter. No Time Frame for American Health

Week existed. The duration was definitely longer than a week. It was like AA… one day at a time. Each day it got easier and we got healthier. Skin improved. Figures improved as did attitudes along with a healthy competition. Nando and Owen both got weighed at the beginning and they had a bet going on who could lose the most weight. I can’t remember the outcome. Owen will say himself of course. When it was time…we had champagne to celebrate our health and the fact that we had finished the hotel. Note: I spent what I believe to be my formative years working on and off with Owen. He taught me so much by following me around as I “dressed” his properties; educating me on many subjects such as American Health, how to Bulldoze, Fashion and Fishing. Life in General. He believed that a big part of what kept him healthy was having Jake, his Golden Retriever always by his side. Jake was like a service dog, before they really coined the term. Owen has always been ahead of the trend and the times – hence the magazines. Owen had always known the plan, once the hotel was decorated and we were bikini ready, Nando and I were leaving him for the remaining winter in Florida. Days after arriving in Polk County, we got a call from Owen. “Ah.. Um.. Sally, what airport is Winter Haven closest to? Jake and I are coming for the weekend.” He missed his teammates. Mr. American Health flew down to Winter Haven and conveniently contracted some unknown “sickness” called, “He was too ill to fly back to NY.” Consequently he and Jake had to begin “American Health Week pt. 2” – A month on the Eagle Lake farm running the hotel via FaceTime, listening to books, fishing off of the dock, and sneaking Nando’s mom’s cookies with fresh orange juice. So, Here’s to your American Health Week ….. Xo Sally & Nando DC winnerhaven.com #KeepOnGo #AmericanHealthWeek #health=wealth #SurroundYourselfWithPeople ThatForceYouToDoBetter

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WORDS Tara Crutchfield

ART A.J. Green

The Power of Cosmic Nature A fascination with R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books, natural talent, and a few hard knocks along the way have shaped 20-year-old up-andcoming local artist, A.J. Green. At an early age, the young creative was so obsessed with the imaginatively composed and colorful Goosebumps covers that he made it a point to start following the work of illustrator Tim Jacobus. “I fell in love with the saturation and the color in his art pieces. The one I remember was a book called The Haunted Mask,” he said, rattling off a few other titles that stood out in his memory – Attack of the Jack-O’-Lanterns and My Hairiest Adventure. A.J. would sit for hours at the kitchen table replicating the covers. Holding a conversation with A.J. today is effortless. He’s well-spoken and self-assured though communication wasn’t always his forte. He admits that he was an introverted kid and that art was an outlet for him. “Not only was I able to express myself, but the art eventually was able to speak for me,” he said. “Being an introvert, I was able to, in a strange sense, indulge in myself, and fall into myself and enjoy the things I did.” A.J. sharpened the skills he’d developed drawing book covers by drawing things from his own imagination. As he has evolved, so too has A.J.’s artistic style. He now does Pointillism, a technique using small dots to make up a larger picture. He has typically used graphite and black ink mediums but has introduced pops of color his work to “compliment the intensity” of his black and white monochromatic style. Much of A.J.’s inspiration comes from films. He used to love drawing cinematic insight from the imaginative side of horror films and has become very interested in the sci-fi genre. Aliens, winged creatures, creatures in humanoid form – his fascination with sci-fi comes from what he calls a “broader spectrum of imagination and creativity.” He also uses social media to follow other artists. He examines their technique, color pallets, and mediums to modify in a way that he can use for his own art.

Along with his admiration for other artists, A.J. is also blown away by his own growth. Two of his most recent pieces hold a special place in the creative’s heart. The first, titled, Arzonnica the Skyfall, is a blend of mediums. “It’s just a beautiful picture of this humanoid female figure and I’m really interested in the female figure when I’m rendering it in the sci-fi theme. It is meteors scratching through the sky in the background and her whole world is about to be destroyed. She’s holding this staph that possesses power unparalleled to anything humans have ever experienced,” he explained. Another piece, Muted Maroon, is a stunning image of a somber man with an index finger pressed against his lips in a hush motion. A black and white piece, A.J. used pops of maroon in the moths fluttering around the mysterious man. He discussed the piece, saying, “The picture symbolizes motion. It looks like there are these creatures fluttering around him, but it’s silent. It’s so beautiful – the eyes are really intense, the shading is really intense and it’s a black and white photo, and the only thing that has color are the red insects flying around in the background.”

much greater. He said her words helped him to make his work “come to life.” Another advocate for A.J. is Kurtis Flanders of Growing Positivity, a program for creatives working under Art Ensemble. A.J. says he is amazed by what Kurtis does for the kids of the community and that he plans to become a part of Growing Positivity.

Along with these pieces, A.J. has been working with Jane Waters-Thomas, Executive Director of Arts Ensemble, on community mural projects. He just finished a project called “Wings,” a pair of angel wings on a wall in Haines City.

“He’s very much an inspiration to an artist like me, how he’s able to engage with these kids, how he’s able to engage with the future – because these kids are our future,” he said.

After completing his wings, A.J. began to see photos of people posing in front of them on social media. “It gave me goosebumps because these people haven’t even seen me yet, but they know me. They know me because they know my art, they’re interacting with my art, they’re engaging with my art,” he said excitedly.

Growing up in Naples, A.J. moved to Winter Haven about 2 years ago. Robbed and held at gunpoint, his few years here have been colored by periods of adversity. He leveraged his struggles though and turned them into something beautiful. “Most of my growth happened in Winter Haven because of the level of adversity I faced happened in Winter Haven,” he said.

Green’s journey would have been much different without supporters in his corner. He named his mom and girlfriend as instrumental to his success and spotlighted older sister Laura. She was always there to encourage him. “She would always tell me, ‘I know you can do better than this,’” he said.

That adversity shaped his dream. “At first, my dream was to impact the world and impact the lives of many on a deeper level through art,” he said. “Now my goal is to bring out the creative nature in everyone.”

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He remembers a conversation he had with someone saying, “I want to just build a place, like a temple of creativity and love in the chaos of the normal world where people could come and heal and recover and tap into the greater half of themselves where they could release their creativity.” “I call that the ‘Cosmic Nature’ within people – the beauty, the essence of who they are, the greatness within them,” he said. He believes so firmly in this dream that he’s dubbed the brand he’s creating, Cosmic Nature. The young artist is in the midst of working on a body of work that he hopes to make available for purchase when it’s completed. You can follow his work and “the power of art and the power of Cosmic Nature” by following @cosmic.nature_ on Instagram.


WORDS Jenna Cherry

Staying is the New Going I used to think I wanted to travel the world, but now I just want to plant my roots. I think we can all over romanticize traveling, moving, and the hustle and bustle of being everywhere. I used to only dream about seeing every place I could, but now I know I want something a little different. Maybe it’s a little less glamorous, but I think staying might just be the new going. Sure, there is so much value in seeing new things and experiencing different lifestyles, but I have to wonder what the point would be if there wasn’t a home to return to. I think we all need somewhere to plant our roots deep. I have found the place I want to stay tucked between orange groves and alligator-filled lakes. I think you can fall in love with a city just like a person. Maybe at first you’re a little hesitant, you are hypersensitive to the quirks you dislike, and you aren’t ready to commit to anything. But slowly, something changes. That’s what it felt like for me to make Lakeland my home. I was hesitant to warm up, but the more I saw the community in this city, I just fell head over heels. Swans and all. Now I tell people I’d be cool with staying in Lakeland until I die, usually they give me a weird look. But it’s just true! I’ve never loved a city so much, and I have never been compelled to stay in one place and plant my roots as deep as possible. When roots reach farther, usually the plant is a lot stronger.

I can’t imagine starting a business any other place, I just don’t believe I would be met with the same enthusiasm and open arms as I would right here in little Polk county. My love for the city only grows, and for a long time I’ve been trying to figure out how to honor it best and how to dedicate a sense of permanence of myself to the place that has brought me so much joy. A few months ago I moved in as a vendor at a Dixieland antique store called The Shop Across The Street where I sell my prints and some retro curated antiques. I was quickly met with family-like support, laughter, and a sense of belonging in their doors. And further, they somehow immediately trusted me and my creative endeavors, suggestions, and ideas. And so when I commented on the wall in the parking lot being blank, it took them no time to decide that it should be made colorful. And so I painted this monument to the city I love the most. It’s full of colors, retro features, swans, citrus, and even an alligator. It was a creative stretch, as I usually operate on much smaller canvases, but I can think of no greater memorial to this creative city and something as permanent as paint. January 19th from 10-2 we will be celebrating the completion of the mural by hosting a morning market. You can expect vendors from Tampa and Lakeland with unique handmade items and curated vintage. Live music, desserts, and more will be out under the mural to celebrate this city that we love, and I hope to see you there!

Something about Lakeland captured my heart. Maybe it’s all the local small businesses with people I know by name, maybe it’s that people get up-in-arms about the swans crossing the road, maybe it’s the vintage neon signs that line South Florida, or maybe it’s the random mid century gems in neighborhoods throughout the whole city. It’s a combination of those things, the little delights that keep me smiling randomly and fill me with joy, but more than that, it’s this amazing gathering of community that is so unbelievably supportive.

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Let’ s Roll! or if you’re in the mood for some fried tempura.” The most popular dishes they serve are the Teriyaki dishes made with the house made teriyaki sauce. The most popular roll is the Krunch Roll made with tuna, salmon, crab, cream cheese, spicy mayo (tempura outside) and eel sauce. A couple of our favorite rolls are the Yummy Crumbly Roll which is spicy tuna, cucumber, topped with krab, spicy tuna and a tempura crumb mixture. Also the Hot Mama Roll made of shredded krab mixed with spicy mayo topped with tuna and sriracha. (I like spicy food, can you tell?) I also like to start with the garlic lime edamame which are simple steamed and sautéed soybeans with minced garlic and lime juice. Delicious! The chef has a very extensive background in this cuisine and takes no shortcuts, anything you order will be excellent.

Sushi was originally invented as a means of preservation, when fermented and salted rice was used to store fish for up to a year. This was known as narezushi. The rice was thrown away and only the fish consumed. A later variant called namanarezushi invented in the 16th century, introduced the idea of eating the vinegared rice, instead of being thrown away, and this is still enjoyed today. At 2 a.m. when most of us are sleeping, sushi grade fish is leaving the docks in Miami and being transported to Polk County. Sushi grade is fish labeled by the seller, as fresh enough to be eaten raw. It comes in different qualities as well and Tsunami Sushi makes sure to have the best, only purchased in small quantities, for its restaurants. Tsunami Sushi on Central Ave. in Winter Haven opened in 2005 and Tsunami Sushi on Cypress Gardens Blvd. opened in 2011. Vinh Nguyen has been the owner until 2016 when Jennifer Rednock bought into the location on Central Ave. Together Vinh and Jennifer decided to open a new location in Lakeland. The location in Lakeland offers hibachi and ramen in addition to the regular menu. “Offering the hibachi and ramen makes these dishes extremely popular, especially the swordfish and Filet Mignon hibachi,” Rednock said.

Tsunami Sushi’s menu is very expansive. There really is something for everyone. “The menu has a wide variety that will suit anyone’s taste buds. If you have a group and someone in your group wants to bring in something from another restaurant, we are ok with that too. We want everyone to feel comfortable and enjoy their time with us. We also offer live music on most Friday evenings. We hope to have music on Saturdays as well soon,” Jennifer added. Jennifer ended with what sets Tsunami Sushi apart from other restaurants. “Tsunami Sushi is different because we pay attention to what the customers want. We offer something for everyone. We are very particular with quality. We order fresh fish in small batches to maintain that freshness people know us for. Quality is vital to us. Just about everything we offer is made in house from scratch. We can easily accommodate to most dietary needs and are willing to make anything special for anyone. If we have the ingredients, we can make it. We strive to give everyone the best experience possible. Customer service is also very important to us. We just absolutely love the community around us and the people who live here with us. Our customers are become friends and family to Tsunami.”

Vinh has been surrounded with the culture most of his life and has worked in restaurants with a passion for sushi and the Japanese cuisine. When some people hear the word sushi, they immediately think it’s raw fish. But that’s not true! Owner Jennifer Rednock explains. “We have lots of cooked sushi. If you like shrimp, crab, salmon, etc. we can tempt you with a delicious roll you’ll love. We have lots of raw and authentic items as well for the true sushi connoisseur.” If you’ve never been to Tsunami before, Jennifer has some advice. “If you have never had any Japanese food before, I can assure you we will have something just right for you. Talk to your server and they will guide you through your order whether you want to try sushi for the first time (cooked or raw),

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HARVEST DINNER Nutwood & Crum Brothers Family Farm will host a harvest dinner at the Poor Porker. Starting Jan. 1st Tickets @ CentralFloridaTix.com JAN. 28TH | 6:00pm

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WORDS & PHOTOGRAPH Tara Crutchfield

CannaBliss CBD Facial To be stoned or not to be stoned? …That is the question

HIGH, hello, how are you? Weed jokes, I got ‘em. Beep, beep, next stop – Relaxation No Stress Land! Well, that’s how Tracy Evans described her CannaBliss CBD Facial and she wasn’t wrong. Owner and operator of Retroskin in Lakeland, Tracy Evans has been in the business of beauty for about 4 and a half years performing services from microneedling and nano needling to body sculpting and tattoo removal. She became an esthetician about a year ago in order to expand her services. One of which is her CannaBliss CBD Facial using a line of CBD based products. First thing’s first, what exactly is CBD … isn’t that like pot or something man? Not exactly. Tracy explained, “CBD is a non-psychoactive chemical compound found in the cannabis plant called cannabinoids. Unlike THC, CBD does not produce a high or stoned sensation. It is completely legal and has numerous benefits for health and beauty.” “CBD is so effective in treating numerous skin conditions since it contains powerful antioxidant, antiinflammatory, and anti-aging properties,” she said. “The antioxidant properties found in CBD are great in helping neutralize free radicals in the body, a common source of many skin problems.” Tracy believes in the power of CBD because she’s felt it herself. Once upon a time, acne was an issue for her. At the time, infomercial acne remedies were all that were available. The products were harsh and usually made her skin worse before it got better. Tracy says with CBD there is no rough stage, just radiant results. I have eczema prone skin and often battle the inflammation on my face with an assortment of toners, cleansers, creams, and concealers. I was particularly excited to try the CBD facial as a potential remedy to my red-skin woes.

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“What’s great about CBD in skincare and as a whole, is by stimulating the endocannabinoid system, CBD promotes homeostasis/balance, decreases inflammation, reduces pain sensation and helps alleviate stress and anxiety,” said Tracy. A red 25mg CBD gummy from Your CBD Store in Lakeland sat in a plastic ramekin atop a pillow. It is not mandatory for the facial, but Tracy offers this to all of her guests as a way to further relax. Down the hatch it went. When in Rome, ya know? She left the room and I changed into a comfy terry cloth robe and snuggled in under the covers. Laying on the massage bed in a dimly lit room with melodic pop song covers humming softly in the background, I stared up at the groovy lava lamp-esque light display she had on the ceiling. Every product she uses during the facial contains CBD – from the gummy and cleanser to the massage oil and enzyme mask. The skincare line she uses is Color Up Therapeutics, a Colorado-based company. The 60-minute facial started with Tracy removing my makeup. From there she did a thorough but gentle double cleanse with the hydrating foaming cleanser. Next, she exfoliated with an enzyme mask. Tracy used a small pink electronic FOREO exfoliator to massage my skin while warm steam misted over my face. It felt like soaking in a hot bath. The steam isn’t just relaxing, it is necessary to activate the enzyme. In between steps, Tracy used a warm moist towel on my face. She infuses all of her towels with lavender and mint and added CBD isolate to them for this particular facial. She applied the nourishment mask to my face to sit for about 15 minutes. During this time she used CBD massage oil for an incredible, drool-inducing neck, shoulder, chest, and arm massage.

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The finishing touches were an eye cream, face serum, and UV damage repair moisturizer. During this step, she used another tool called a facial hammer. Though the name is a little off-putting, the sensation was refreshingly cool which Tracy says calms inflammation and helps to penetrate the serum deep into the skin. “Instead of being topical, it helps infuse it,” she explained. The facial left me relaxed physically and mentally. Whatever anxiety I’d entered with had left the building somewhere between the CBD gummy and the shoulder massage. There was no ‘high’ or ‘stoned’ sensation, just bliss … cannabliss hehe. Never fear gentlemen, CBD facials aren’t a pleasure afforded only to us ladies. Tracy offers beard facials (yes, even the CBD kind) where she does a facial from the beard up and uses the cleanser, oil, and beard balms of Lakeland based company Beard Booze on your beard. According to the esthetician, the average lifespan of any facial is approximately one month. To keep that glow, she recommends a monthly facial in addition to a proper athome regiment. Tracy recommends investing in a good cleanser for your homecare routine. She personally uses the same Color Up Therapeutics line of skincare that she uses during her CannaBliss CBD Facial at home. She doesn’t stock it at her space but can order it for clients upon request. Retroskin St. Luke’s Health & Wellness Center 6030 South Florida Avenue, Suite 115, Lakeland (863) 284-5737 www.retroskinlakeland.com IG @retroskin_lakeland FB @retroskinlakeland


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WORDS Amy Sexson

Is a trip to a dispensary in your future? How do I apply for a medical marijuana card?

What is it?

First, make an appointment to see a qualified and registered physician for the initial exam. Physicians have to complete the required training and must be registered with the state, find a list here: www.floridahealth.gov. If the physician approves, they put you on a state medical marijuana use registry. At this point, potential patients must submit an application to the state’s Office of Medical Marijuana Use, either mailed-in or online, with a copy of a state ID or proof of residency and the required $75 fee. From start to finish, this process can take up to 30 days. The cards expire one year after approved date.

Low-THC cannabis means a plant of the genus Cannabis, the dried flowers of which contain 0.8 percent or less of tetrahydrocannabinol and more than 10 percent of cannabidiol weight for weight; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any part of such plant; or any compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant or its seeds or resin that is dispensed from a medical marijuana treatment center. “Marijuana” means all parts of any plant of the genus Cannabis, whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any part of the plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the plant or its seeds or resin, including low-THC cannabis, which are dispensed from a medical marijuana treatment center for medical use by a qualified patient. - www.floridahealth.gov

Medical marijuana, low THC cannabis is not covered by insurance. State law bans smokable marijuana however licensed dispensaries offer oils, concentrates, liquids that can be vaporized, topical ointments, pills, edibles, wax and accessories. You may only use stateapproved marijuana delivery devices. This is an object used, intended for use, or designed for use in preparing, storing, ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing marijuana into the human body, and which is dispensed from a medical marijuana treatment center for medical use by a qualified patient. You may not grow your own marijuana.

Medical marijuana is available in Florida, however, remains illegal under federal law.

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Cancer Epilepsy Glaucoma HIV AIDS Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Crohn’s disease Parkinson’s disease Multiple sclerosis (MS) Medical conditions of the same kind or class as or comparable to those above A terminal condition diagnosed by a physician other than the qualified physician issuing the physician certification Chronic nonmalignant pain caused by a qualifying medical condition or that originates from a qualifying medical condition and persists beyond the usual course of that qualifying medical condition

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WORDS Tara Crutchfield

PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson

Breathe In, Breathe Out A natural therapy making a buzz in the U.S. for years now, salt therapy made its way to Lakeland in September of 2017. Ashley Zamzow who co-owns The Lakeland Salt Room with JJ and Cherie Miller, became a Respiratory Therapist because of her son. Born premature, Ashley’s son was in the NICU and PICU and had multiple stays at the hospital. Her son’s respiratory therapists helped him tremendously and had such an impact on Ashley that she decided to go to school to become an RT. She first encountered salt therapy during a specialty round of clinicals at The Salt Room in Orlando. She remembers thinking, “I could have brought him here as a preventative measure to keep him from getting on so many rounds of steroids and antibiotics when he was a baby.” Now Ashley and her co-owners extend this natural therapy option to their patients in Lakeland. “We’re all like-minded,” Ashley said of her co-owners. “We’re family oriented and we want people to feel better. That’s our ultimate goal here is to help people feel better naturally.” What exactly is salt therapy? According to Ashley, “It is a natural therapy that helps alleviate symptoms due to any kind of respiratory or sinus issues – sinusitis, allergies, ear infections to more chronic things like asthma, COPD, emphysema, cystic fibrosis.” Franchised out of Orlando, The Lakeland Salt Room offers three salt therapy rooms. One is a bright and happy children’s room complete with toys for little ones to play with, and two adult rooms. Ashley explained that salt has three beneficial properties. It is a natural anti-inflammatory, a decongestant or mucolytic, and is anti-bacterial. The therapy is said to help ailments ranging from upper respiratory infections, colds, chronic respiratory and sinus issues to skin problems like eczema, psoriasis, and topical dermatitis. Salt therapy has no known side effects according to the RT and can be used in patients as young as 6-weeks old. Each session is 45 minutes long. For children under 6, a parent must accompany them into the room, but for older children, parents may watch them through a window during the session.

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As it is an accumulative therapy, Ashley recommends at least five sessions for best results. If a person has a chronic medical issue, reoccurring sessions may be necessary. As a medical professional, Ashley urges that salt therapy, though effective for preventing sickness and for symptom relief, should not be used to replace necessary or prescribed medication. Before entering my session, I put on disposable shoe covers provided by The Salt Room. This is mandatory to enter the room for the purposes of keeping the salt on the floor clean. Natural sea salt covered the walls and floor giving it an ambiance reminiscent of the “microclimate” of the Polish mines where the therapy originated. The room is dim with calming music playing peripherally. Book lights are offered if you would like to read during the session. I took a seat in one of the anti-gravity chairs which are arranged in a circle around the quaint room. Blankets are provided for further relaxation and to help prevent getting salt on your clothes. Ashley recommends wearing something comfortable and avoiding black as salt shows on it. A light hum was audible as a special nebulizer began releasing pulverized dry sodium chloride aerosol into the room. Ashley explained that the particles are large enough to stay in the nasal cavity for 6 to 8 hours, continuing to work even after you leave. There was a wifi password in the room in case I wanted to use my phone, but I thankfully left that in the locker with my purse. Salt aside, enjoying 45 minutes of uninterrupted quiet time was therapeutic enough. In fact, some people come in simply for the relaxation and anti-stress aspect of it. Salt is a negative ion that when breathed in helps the body to relax, relieving anxiety according to the owner. I laid back with the blanket on and took deep breaths. The salt was pleasantly drying in my sinuses similar to the sensation of taking a brisk breath on a crisp morning. If you’re wondering whether or not this place is a hotbed for germs, it’s not. Not only does salt have antibacterial properties as previously mentioned, but the rooms are

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also cleaned with UV light between sessions, a practice some hospitals have taken up to clean a room after patient discharge. Also, The Salt Room doesn’t allow those who are running a fever or actively have the flu to attend sessions to keep other patients safe. Check out the Lakeland Salt Room’s website for more information on salt therapy and sign up for your first session! Salt Room Lakeland 6030 Florida Ave S Ste 125, Lakeland, FL 33813 (863) 646-7258 FB @SRLakeland


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JANUARY CALENDAR 2019 1–6 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS When: Jan. 01 - 06, 2019 | 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Come “Home for the Holidays” and experience Pinewood Estate completely transformed into a holiday showplace and reflecting the grandeur of the 1940s. Combo admission to the Gardens and Pinewood Estate Holiday Home Tour $24 adult, $12 (child ages 5-12). (863) 734-1222. NEW YEAR’S DAY CARILLON CONCERT When: Jan. 01, 2019 | 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Ring in the new year with a Singing Tower concert. Included with general admission or membership. COUCH TO 5K TRAINING When: Jan. 02, 2019 | 8 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 8am. Running training designed to motivate someone “out of shape” to prepare for a 5K race. By last meeting, you will be ready to run at the Carillon Classic 5K on February 23, 2019. Training sessions free with general admission or membership; separate charge applies for Carillon Classic 5K. (863) 734-1222 CONVERSING WITH REALITY When: Jan. 02 - 13, 2019 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. polkmuseumofart.org Conversing with Reality celebrates the most recent paintings of contemporary visual artist John Jacopelle. Devoid of preconceived ideas and direction, Jacopelle’s

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FARMERS MARKET AT THE VISITOR CENTER When: Jan. 03, 2019 | 9 a.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport. Join us every Thursday for fresh produce, arts & crafts and specialty gifts.For more info, or to become a vendor, please call our Visitor Center at (863) 420-2586.

CHAGALL: STORIES INTO DREAMS When: Jan. 02 - 05, 2019 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. 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.

POLLINATORS: NOT JUST THE BIRDS AND THE BEES When: Jan. 03, 2019 | 10 a.m. Where: Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve 945 Mackay Blvd, Lake Alfred. mylakealfred.com Free Community Gardening Workshop on the first Thursday of every month. Come and enjoy Florida Friendly gardening workshops, sponsored by Florida Master Gardeners and University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. Workshops are Free! No registration necessary. Join us to learn about pollinators in the garden. Not only are the birds and the bees pollinators, but many other creatures help pollinate our plants. Learn about what to plant, and how to manage your landscape to protect our pollinators.

MUSICAL AFTERNOONS WITH RON BETTS When: Jan. 02, 2019 | 12:30-2:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Live music performed at Pinewood Estate historic Frog Fountain Courtyard. Free with general admission or membership. (863) 734-1222 GOLDEN MILK When: Jan. 02, 2019 | 1-2 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Golden Milk is soon becoming a popular drink for healthy habits and to fight harmful inflammation. Learn how to make this simple but elegant drink and treat yourself to health. $5 members/$15 nonmembers. (863) 734-1222

THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE When: Jan. 03 - 20, 2019 Where: Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd. Winter Haven. www.theatrewinterhaven.com An eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. While candidly disclosing hilarious and touching stories from their home lives, the tweens spell their way through a series of (potentially made-up) words, hoping never to hear the soul-crushing, pout-inducing, life un-affirming “ding” of the bell that signals a spelling mistake. Six spellers enter; one speller leaves! At least the losers get a juice box.Does contain adult themes, language and humor. 863-294-SHOW (7469)

WRITERS @ LPL When: Jan. 02, 2019 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Morton Dr., Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com/event/4833841 Meets on the first Wednesday each month in the Meeting Room. Writers have two sessions in one evening, First Steps for New Writers (6 — 7pm) Topic: Why can’t I get started? Help!Many new writers have problems with knowing how to begin writing. Why is that? The problem lies in one of two directions: subject or craft. We’ll discuss ways to figure out which — subject or craft — has your writing mojo stifled. The Next Level for Intermediate Writers (7 — 8:50pm)Topic: Breaking New Ground. You’ve written your fair share of poems, articles, books but you’re having a hard time starting

SWAN CITY IMPROV When: Jan. 04, 2019 | 7:30 p.m. Where: LkldTV Studio B 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. www.lkldlive.com Jan 4th: Start the New Year of right, with a double bill of

DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET When: Jan. 05, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland 117 N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland. www.downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Ave, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday. Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. We are open 8am to 2pm, September through May. In June and July, our summer hours are 8am to 1pm. We are closed in August. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA). TAI CHI IN THE GARDENS When: Jan. 05, 2019 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Learn the ancient art of Tai Chi surrounded in the serenity of the Gardens. Individuals of all ages and physical conditions can use the fluid movements to help release tension, increase balance and relax. $10 members/$17 non-member. (863) 734-1222 FERMENTING DAIRY When: Jan. 05, 2019 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Explore various dairy fermented foods and beverages from Yogurt to Cultured Kefir Cheeses. Learn how to make your own cultured butter. Samples included. $30 members/$37 non-members. Part of the Florida Food Series presented by Visit Central Florida. (863) 734-1222 ACCESS ART: SPECIAL NEEDS When: Jan. 05, 2019 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art, 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. 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

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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 863-224-8557 or email sidestreetartbeat@gmail.com CRYSTAL BOWL SOUND BATH When: Jan. 05, 2019 | 11:30 a.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga 52 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. www.ioyogastudio.com $20 Investment. Join Cosmic Sound Healer, Buffy La Roux as she facilitates a high vibratory journey of Sound through time and space. During this deeply meditative and transformative experience, Buffy guides us inward through a sound bath of deeply shifting vocal toning, singing, frequencies and quartz crystal singing bowls. Each Crystal Sound Bath is a unique symphony and a dance of the collective energies present for the Well Being of All and the Amplification of Love. Register online. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS MUSICAL AFTERNOONS: THE SOFA KINGS When: Jan. 05, 2019 | 12:30-2:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Live music performed at the Pinewood Estate historic Frog Fountain Courtyard. Free with general admission or membership. (863) 734-1222 JAY LENO When: Jan. 05, 2019 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. rpfundingcenter.com Stand-up comedian and hosted The Tonight Show until 2009. Purchase tickets online. LUCAS BROWN When: Jan. 05, 2019 | 8-10:30 p.m. Where: LkldTV Studio B 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. www.lkldlive.com/ Young Lakeland songwriter performing a mix of originals and covers. Syd Live and Stranger Than Fiction open the show. BRUNCH IN THE GARDENS When: Jan. 06, 2019 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Sit back and enjoy the delicious Blue Palmetto Cafe cuisine while surrounded in the beauty of Central Florida’s most picturesque brunch destination. Brunch includes unlimited scrambled eggs, bacon, biscuits & gravy, waffles, eggs benedict, fresh fruit and bottomless mimosas (available at 12pm) served in Outdoor Kitchen. $40 members/$47 non-member (kids 5 and under free/$15 kids ages 6-12). (863) 734-1222 LAKELAND MAGIC VS. WISCONSIN HERD When: Jan. 06, 2019 | 6 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. rpfundingcenter.com NBA G League

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TAPESTRY THE CAROLE KING SONGBOOK When: Jan. 08, 2019 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. rpfundingcenter.com The Premier musical tribute to Carole King. This show recreates the sound and vibe of a 1970s Carole King concert experience following her legendary album, Tapestry. You will be transported back to the iconic image of her multi-million selling album of 1971. Impeccable attention to detail is taken in re-creating a respectful and accurate musical presentation of piano and vocals, just as they were. Suzanne O. Davis performance will take you on a journey back to those great recordings. During the 70’s & 80’s, Carole played solo, with acoustic musicians, and a full band with horns during this period. This show is performed in any of those formats.Center Stage Menu available for additional price.

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boktowergardens.org Do you have this iconic garden plant or would you like to add roses to your home or garden? Learn about the best varieties for Florida along with how to grow and care for roses in Central Florida. Free for members, Included with admission. Registration to event required. Free for members, Included with admission. (863) 734-1222 2018-19 FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK REVIEW SERIES: WHO’S YOUR CITY? When: Jan. 09, 2019 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. www.mywinterhaven.com T. Michael Stavres will review and discuss, Who’s Your City? How the Creative Economy Is Making Where to Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life by Richard Florida. Two copies of the book will be raffled at the end of the program. EDWARD BOK MEMORIAL CARILLON CONCERT When: Jan. 09, 2019 | 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Commemorate the life of Edward W. Bok. Included with general admission or membership. (863) 734-1222 FARMERS MARKET AT THE VISITOR CENTER When: Jan. 10, 2019 | 9 a.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport.

HEARING LOSS CHAPTER MEETING When: Jan. 10, 2019 | 6-7:30 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church 175 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland. www.hla-lakeland.org Monthly chapter meeting of the Hearing Loss Association - Lakeland Chapter. We will often have presentations by hearing loss professionals, potlucks, holiday dinners, general chat, games, etc. The purpose of these meetings is to bring together folks who have hearing loss and want to learn more about how to better manage their hearing loss. We talk about our advocacy programs and services. Meeting are looped and captioned. Meeting days are the 2nd Thursday of each month, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. More information on our website: www.hla-lakeland.org

Join us every Thursday for fresh produce, arts & crafts and specialty gifts.For more info, or to become a vendor, please call our Visitor Center at (863) 420-2586. POLLINATORS: NOT JUST THE BIRDS AND THE BEES When: Jan. 10, 2019 | 10 a.m. Where: Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve 945 Mackay Blvd, Lake Alfred. mylakealfred.com “Pollinators: Not Just the Birds and the Bees,” with Julie Schelb, Florida-Friendly Landscaping Coordinator. Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve Presents the Second Thursday Workshop.Join us to learn about pollinators in the garden. Not only are the birds and the bees pollinators, but many other creatures help pollinate our plants. Learn about the pollinators, what to plant, and how to manage your landscape to protect our pollinators.For any questions or to register, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at: (863) 291-5272.

DOWNTOWN LAKELAND FOOD TRUCK RALLY When: Jan. 10, 2019 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland. Free admission! pet and kid friendly! Join us for the Downtown Lakeland Food Truck Rally on the second Thursday of the month in Munn Park Historic District!

CENTRAL FLORIDA HEALTH JOB FAIR When: Jan. 10, 2019 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Auburndale Civic Center 115 W Park Street, Winter Haven. centralfloridamediagroup.com/central-florida-healthjob-fair/ Looking for a career in healthcare? Whether you’re ready to get your career started or a seasoned professional. plan to attend the Central Florida Healthcare Job Fair. For more details visit https:// centralfloridamediagroup.com/events or contact Juanita Halter at 863-248-7537 juanita@ centralfloridamediagroup.com

2018-2019 FL LECTURE SERIES FLORIDA’S CIVIL WAR: A FAMILY STORY When: Jan. 10, 2019 | 7-8 p.m. Where: Florida Southern College, 111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr, Lakeland. www.flsouthern.edu/centers-institutes/center-forflorida-history.aspx Dr. Tracy Revels, associate professor of history at Wofford College, will present Florida’s Civil War: A Family Story. Fourth event in the 2018-2019 FL Lecture Series presented by Florida Southern College. Lecture held in the Hollis Room.

POINT OF VIEW GALLERY TALK When: Jan. 11, 2019 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. polkmuseumofart.org This month, Erin LaSala will discuss “Degas: The Private Impressionist.” Space is limited, register online. (863) 688-7743 VEGGIE FEST: ROLL YOUR OWN VEGAN SUSHI When: Jan. 11, 2019 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Learn the art of rolling your own delicious and vegan sushi with Chef Naomi Green. Class includes hands-on instruction, sampling and discussion on how to incorporate more veggies into your favorite sushi recipes, dips, sauces and condiments. $40 members/$47 non-members. (863) 734-1222 Register in advance. JAZZ IN THE PARK When: Jan. 11, 2019 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Simpson Park 1725 Martin L King Jr Ave, Lakeland. https://www.lakelandgov.net/events/jazz-in-the-park/ Join us for the City of Lakeland’s 4th annual jazz concert! This event will kick off the 2019 Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend of activities. Grab a chair or blanket and enjoy a fun night with your family and friends at Simpson Park Community Center! For more info, email lynne.simpkins@lakelandgov.net. (863) 834-6000

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LAKELAND MAGIC VS. TEXAS LEGENDS When: Jan. 11, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. https://rpfundingcenter.com NBA G League BRASS ROOTS TRIO: CON BRIO! When: Jan. 11, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Arts Center 1099 SR 60 E, Lake Wales. www.lakewalesartscouncil.org/ The world-renowned Brass Roots Trio will be performing their operatic concert “Con Brio!” at The Lake Wales Arts Center on January 11th, 2018 at 7:00 PM. Their concert will feature the music of Copeland, Manfredini, Lobos, Piazzolla, Rossini, Verdi, and much more! BRASS ROOTS TRIO redefines the chamber music genre with the fusion of classical, jazz, Americana and Latin styles. With TRUMPET, FRENCH HORN and PIANO, (plus the bonus of a brilliant operatic tenor) the trio has won acclaim for its adventurous programming, breathtaking virtuosity and artistic passion since 2004. In 2009 Brass Roots Trio was honored to perform for President and Mrs. Obama and their guests at the White House. DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland 117 N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland. www.downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Ave, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday. Our vendors offer fresh

LPGA USGA GIRLS GOLF OF LAKELAND 1ST ANNUAL WINTER BALL INVITATIONAL When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 9 a.m. Where: YMCA Par 3 Home of The First Tee of Lakeland 1740 George Jenkins Boulevard, Lakeland. This event is a golf tournament for Girl Golfers, ages 7-15, in Florida who are interested in playing tournament golf and maybe haven’t taken the plunge yet. Or for those who have had limited experience on their middle or high school golf teams and are looking for a relaxed-FUN environment to test their competitive skills. Ages 7-11 play 9 holes/ Ages 12-15 will play 18 holes.Contact Suzanne at 863-577-0236 for details today

produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. We are open 8am to 2pm, September through May. In June and July, our summer hours are 8am to 1pm. We are closed in August. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA). LAKE WALES FARMERS MARKET When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Market Place 20 N Market Place, Lake Wales. www.cityoflakewales.com TAI CHI IN THE GARDENS When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Learn the ancient art of Tai Chi surrounded in the serenity of the Gardens. Individuals of all ages and physical conditions can use the fluid movements to help release tension, increase balance and relax. $10 members/$17 non-member. (863) 734-1222

HOME & GARDEN SHOW When: Jan. 12 & 13, 2019 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. rpfundingcenter.com/ Local businesses can offer assistance, advice, services and products to help you with your home renovation needs. Check out the latest ideas for furnishings, accessories, decorating, landscaping, remodeling and so much more! Also, be sure to meet HGTV’s “New Spaces” Jim Parks, who will be hosting free seminars throughout each day!

SOUNDS AND YOGA FOR ENERGY BALANCING When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Join Reiki Master and Sound Healer Kristen Tenpenny on an exploration of the layers of energy inside you. Learn to measure your energy and its direction with a pendulum, how to remove blockages and get your energy flowing. $35 members/$42 non-member. (863) 734-1222

DIRT DAYS: FLORIDA TREES When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 10 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. polknature.com/explore/circle-b-bar-reserve Polk County Master Gardeners will present four fun, activity-filled workshops for kids in K - 5th grade.

The workshops will highlight Central Florida’s native plants and the conservation of Central Florida pristine habitats with a different topic and engaging outdoor activities / crafts. ART LAB When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. polkmuseumofart.org Each month, participants will be introduced to one of the Museum’s exhibitions in a fun and accessible, hands-on learning experience for all ages. Labs are led by professional artists or art educators who guide participants in creating their own artwork. Using a array of mediums and techniques, the project will relate to an exhibition on display in the Museum. (863) 688-7743 VEGGIE FEST: THE PERFECT SNACK-MAKING PLANT-BASED ENERGY BITES When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Learn about different whole grains, fruits, nuts and seeds that combine to create these shiny bites of goodness perfect for kids of all ages from 1 to 100 as well as a delicious whole food sprinkle for sweetening cereal and more! $10 members/$17 non-members. (863) 734-1222 LAKE ALFRED BLUEGRASS & BBQ BASH When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Where: Lions Park - CONTINUED ON PAGE 42 -

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REVEREND MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. PARADE When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lakeland Join us for the 2019 Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade celebrating and honoring Dr. King’s life. The Parade starts at the intersection of 2nd Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue and travels to 14th Street. BASIC EARTH SKILLS When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Earth skills are relying on nature to provide for survival. Learn skills that kept our ancestors alive before the use of modern technology. $10 members/$17 nonmembers. (863) 734-1222

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VEGGIE FEST “TOTALLY SLURPABLE PAD THAI ZOODLES” When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 2-3:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Here’s a great way to learn how to create a bowl of them using seasonal vegetables and other whole foods paired with a Ginger Goddess Dressing to make it a meal that supports weight loss and vibrant health. Sample and recipe included. $10 members/$17 nonmembers. (863) 734-1222

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON FAMILY MOVIES When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 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

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THE CENTRAL FLORIDA RUM AND FOOD EXPERIENCE When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 4-7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center https://rumandfood.com/ The Central Florida Rum and Food Experience will be the ultimate rum event for rum drinkers, rum aficionados and rum lovers! Presented By: The Kiwanis Club of Lakeland FLORIDA TROPICS VS ORLANDO SEAWOLVES When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 6 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. rpfundingcenter.com Indoor Pro soccer THE LIBERTORE FUND FOR CHILDREN SUPER STAR SPORTS PARTY When: Jan. 12, 2019 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. www.libfund.org/events Join us for a fun night for the kids! Music by the Mellow Rocks, Live and Silent Auction, Raffle, Food, Open Bar, Cigar Rolling Station and More. Casual attire, team colors recommended. Adults Only! All proceeds go to the Larry Libertore Youth Sports Scholarship for youth, ages 11-17, to attend sports camps & clinics. All costs are covered for fees, uniforms and equipment. Held at the 34 Club at Joker Marchant Stadium. Purchase tickets online. VEGGIE FEST INSTANT POT TRAINING: MAKING RED LENTIL SOUP & MORE When: Jan. 13, 2019 | 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Curious about the Instant Pot? Come see how to use one and watch the magic in action! Join us for lunch in this fun hands-on introduction to whole food plantbased no oil cooking that is delicious and nutritious! $20 members/$27 non-members. (863) 734-1222 LAKELAND CONCERT BAND When: Jan. 13, 2019 | 2:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. www.lakelandconcertband.org/ Our concerts begin at 2:30 p.m. Before each concert, we showcase local talent with a pre-show at 1:45 p.m. Concerts are free and no tickets are needed.We are an all-volunteer band with musicians of all ages, from teens to 90s. We have members who played in the military service bands of our country. We have many

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SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION-LAKELAND When: Jan. 15, 2019 Where: Lakeland. https://www.lakelandgov.net/elections At the Special Municipal Election, qualified voters will decide on the following position: Unexpired Term of Southwest Commissioner - District C. Check your polling location first, it might’ve changed for this special election.

Allen & Company of Florida, Inc. and the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce present Economic Forecast Breakfast 2019, for the 32nd year. With change being the only constant over the last year — including decisions on trade, taxes, and immigration — the 2019 forecast promises to be one to watch for insights into your strategic planning.Nationally recognized Chief Economist Brian Wesbury of First Trust Advisors, L.P., returns as our guest speaker for the 32nd annual Economic Forecast Breakfast 2019 sponsored by Allen & Company of Florida, Inc. You can plan on hearing a perspective that is steadfastly germane to the economies and politics of the world we live in delivered in a dynamic and unwavering style. Please register online at lakelandchamber.com under the Events tab.

DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING CARILLON CONCERT When: Jan. 15, 2019 | 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Celebrate the life of humanitarian and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Included with general admission or membership. 1pm & 3pm

FARMERS MARKET AT THE VISITOR CENTER When: Jan. 17, 2019 | 9 a.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport. Join us every Thursday for fresh produce, arts & crafts and specialty gifts.For more info, or to become a vendor, please call our Visitor Center at (863) 420-2586.

TRIBUTE TUESDAYS: CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG When: Jan. 15, 2019 | 5 p.m. & 8 p.m. Where: Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven. http://www.theatrewinterhaven.com A Musical Tribute to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young! 863-294-SHOW (7469)

HAINES CITY BOOK SALE When: Jan. 17, 2019 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Haines City Public Library 111 N 6th St, Haines City. Book Sale Friends of the Haines City Public Library, Inc. is sponsoring a book sale at the Haines City Public Library on Thursday, January 17 from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm. Books are one dollar per bag.

EVITA When: Jan. 16, 2019 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. rpfundingcenter.com With more than 20 major awards to its credit, the original Broadway and West End production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic musical EVITA embarks on an international tour this year, directed by legendary Broadway director Hal Prince. EVITA charts the story of Eva Peron, wife of Argentine dictator Juan Peron, from her humble beginnings through to the extraordinary wealth, power and status which ultimately led her to be heralded as the ‘spiritual leader’ of the nation by the Argentine people. Center Stage Menu available for additional charge. (863) 834-8111

HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, LAKELAND CHAPTER MEETING When: Jan. 17, 2019 | 6-7:30 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church 175 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, Lakeland. The Hearing Loss Association — Lakeland Chapter extends an invitation to join us at 6:00 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 175 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, Lakeland, Florida 33801. Our meetings are in Multipurpose Room A. Small membership fee, but visitors are free. If you have questions, call 863-8533130. Everyone is welcome. Our meetings are looped and captioned, so everyone can hear and understand. More about us at www.hla-lakeland.org

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cultures in our world and build upon Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dream in order to make our communities better?Find out how the legacy the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. inspires the hero inside of this year’s MLK Oratorical Youth Contest participants! YARN When: Jan. 17, 2019 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven. www.gpderrydown.com Doors 6:30 Show 7:30. You might expect a band that calls itself Yarn to, naturally, tend to spin a yarn or two. “that’s what we do, we tell stories, live and in the studio, truth and fiction” singer/songwriter Blake Christiana insists. “We don’t always opt for consistency. There’s a different vibe onstage from what comes through in our recordings. There’s a difference in every show as well, you never know what you’re going to get.”It’s with that in mind that Yarn has announced a series of singles that will be digitally released on the 13th of every month beginning in January and continuing throughout the year. Each “single” will include an “A side”, a “B side” and an exclusive alternate version of one of the songs. Naturally, there’s no better name for the project than “Lucky 13.” DIGGING DEEPER: “THE FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED, JR. DESIGNED GARDENS OF PINEWOOD ESTATE” When Jan. 18, 2019 | 9-10:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. https://boktowergardens.org/calendar/members-onlydigging-deeper-the-frederick-law-olmsted-jr-designedgardens-of-pinewood-estate/ Members only. Meet the Horticulturalists and experts who nurture Bok Tower Gardens and learn how they maintain the beauty bequeathed by Edward Bok. These active 90-minute tours start at the Visitor Center and pre-registration is required. Members may bring as many guests as are permitted by their membership level. Members only, learn more online. (836) 734-1222 CHAT & CHEW MORE PLANTS: DOUG LISLE, PHD When: Jan. 18, 2019 | 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. Discover why it’s so hard to make diet changes. Learn how to be successful during a Skype session with Doug Lisle, PHD author of “The Pleasure Trap.” Bring your lunch. Email questions to 54321health@gmail.com

DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. ORATORICAL YOUTH CONTEST When: Jan. 17, 2019 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church 1321 N Webster Avenue, Lakeland. How could we improve relationships between different

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CREATIVE YOGA WITH MICHELLE PUGH When: Jan. 18, 2019 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. polkmuseumofart.org Join our Creative Yoga class every third Friday for a truly inspirational experience. Dedicated yoga practitioner Michelle Pugh will guide you through an hour long hatha-based class that will end with a meditation focused on our current exhibition.Our classes are a community format so that all ages, sizes, and levels of experience will feel comfortable. Practice will vary to increase diversity in your practice. Modifications are always offered.Please arrive early as space is limited and bring your own mat and blanket if possible. Cost: $10 Non-members / $5 Members (863) 688-7743. If you have any questions, please call Membership Manager, Diana Smith, at 863.688.7743 x 249. VISIONARIES OF THE LAKE WALES RIDGE When: Jan. 18, 2019 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Edward Bok was one of the early visionaries who helped to save an ecosystem. Director of Education Tricia Martin will share information about how science, serendipity and persistence came together to protect a very special place. Included with general admission or membership. ACCESS ART: ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE & DEMENTIA When: Jan. 18, 2019 | 2-3 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland.

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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 free program aims of who will provide an accepting and engaging environment in which the disease is a nonissue. This program is designed for people in the early stages of dementia and their care partners and is open to the public. If you are concerned about your privacy, please speak to the facilitator of the meeting. Space is limited to 12 participants and their caregivers each month.Registration is preferred but not required.For registration, please contact Tinia Clark at 863-2248557 or email at sidestreetartbeat@gmail.com. Access Art is based on the MOMA Alzheimer’s Project and is a collaboration between Polk Museum of Art, Alzheimer’s Association — Florida Gulf Coast Chapter and the Sidestreet Art Beat, Inc.

PINTS FOR PAWS LAKELAND BEER FEST When: Jan. 18, 2019 | 7 - 10 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror Lakeland Your favorite pet-friendly beer fest is back for 2019 and it’s sixth year! Attendees will enjoy unlimited sampling of a large variety of beer and other fine beverages, along with a free souvenir pilsner sample cup, live music from Ken Apperson Music and Actual Bank Robbers, four food trucks, interactive beer stations, entertainment and much more. Leashed pets are welcome. All ticket sales are final, Pints for Paws donates 100% of the sales to The Humane Society of Polk County, Inc. Must be 21 years and older to attend event.Tickets can be purchased at www.centralfloridatix.com/events/pints-for-paws

DULCIMER NIGHT IN THE PARK When: Jan. 18, 2019 | 5:30 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. Come see these voluntary musicians who support the community with their dulcimer music every Third Friday night in Central Park in Winter Haven, always starting at 5:30.In inclement weather or temperatures below 55, we will have to cancel to preserve the instruments and instrumentalists. We hope to see you there.

STEEL MAGNOLIAS When: Jan. 18 - Feb. 03, 2019 Where: Lake Wales Little Theatre 411 N 3rd St., Lake Wales. http://lwlt.org The action is set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are “anybody” come to have their hair done. Helped by her eager new

OPENING RECEPTION FOR JOHN BRIGGS When: Jan. 18, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: Melvin Gallery 1118-1198 Johnson Ave, Lakeland. https://www.flsouthern.edu/visitors/festival-of-fine-

assistant, Annelle (who is not sure whether or not she is still married), the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the town’s rich curmudgeon, Ouiser, (“I’m not crazy, I’ve just been in a bad mood for forty years”); an eccentric millionaire, Miss Clairee, who has a raging sweet tooth; and the local social leader, M’Lynn, whose daughter, Shelby (the prettiest girl in town), is about to marry a “good ole boy.” (863) 676-1266 KIWANIS OF WINTER HAVEN PANCAKE FESTIVAL When: Jan. 19, 2019 | 7 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: St. John’s United Methodist 1800 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven. www.facebook.com/events/991625387693926/ $7 to help kids and help yourself to all-you-can-eat (children 5 & under FREE!) Gift basket drawings & free entertainment for all ages. All proceeds benefit the Kiwanis Club of Winter Haven Foundation and support programs for children and families in the local community. DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET When: Jan. 19, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland 117 N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland. www.downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Ave, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday. Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. We are open - CONTINUED ON PAGE 46 -

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Hall, proceed down First Street to Martin Luther King Jr., Boulevard, ending at the Lake Maude Recreational Complex located on 7th Street and Ave O Northeast. For questions concerning parade information, please contact Glenda W. Jones, 863-294-5860.

TAI CHI IN THE GARDENS When: Jan. 19, 2019 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Learn the ancient art of Tai Chi surrounded in the serenity of the Gardens. Individuals of all ages and physical conditions can use the fluid movements to help release tension, increase balance and relax. $10 members/$17 non-member. (863) 734-1222

CENTRAL FLORIDA COMIC CON When: Jan. 19 & 20, 2019 | 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. rpfundingcenter.com Central Florida’s pop culture celebration. Featuring Austin St. John from the Power Rangers, Marina Sirtis from Star Trek and George Lowe the voice of Space Ghost.

ARBOR DAY TREE PLANTING When: Jan. 19, 2019 | 8:30 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. *Requires sign up. Join this HUGE volunteer community event for Florida’s Arbor Day by helping plant 1000 one-gallon size upland trees at Circle B Bar Reserve! This tree planting event, which will enhance gopher tortoise habitat, is a learning opportunity to get families involved in the environment and conservation of our natural resources. Bring your favorite shovel, gloves, hat, and sunscreen! Hot dogs and drinks will be provided after the event courtesy of the Sierra Club, the Native Plant Society and LE/AD (Lakes Education Action Drive). TO SIGN UP stop by the reception desk at Circle B Bar Reserve or call 863-668-4673 x 205. For more information contact Marian Ryan at 863-207-5206 or marianryan@gmail.com WATERCOLOR PAINTING CLASS WITH CATHY FUTRAL When: Jan. 19, 2019 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Explore the beauty of watercolor in morning exercises from flowers, using complementary colors and contrasts in various compositions on quality watercolor paper (palettes of paint and brushes loaned. Using photos in the afternoon, a larger painting with lunchtime demo will be the focus. Master the wet in wet approach, wash and dry brush techniques. Class includes breakfast refreshments, instruction and all materials. $85 members/$95 non-members. Purchase tickets online. (863) 734-1222 BOOK STORE 1/2 PRICE SALE When: Jan. 19, 2019 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Friends of the Winter Haven Library Book Store 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. www.mywinterhaven.com The Friends of the Library Book Store repeats their 1/2 price sale on the 3rd Saturday of every month. 40TH ANNUAL MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY PARADE When: Jan. 19, 2019 | 10 a.m. Where: Winter Haven. The Martin Luther King, Jr Commemorative Parade Committee, cordially invites your organization to participate in the 40th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade; Saturday, January 19, 2019@ 10:00 A.M. SHARP!! The Winter Haven MLK Parade has continued to grow and improve in quality and content since its inception.The 2019 parade will move along a new parade route in Winter Haven, beginning at City havenmagazines.com

you experience things that just can’t be done‚ or can they? Audiences will be held at the edge of their seats by the jaw-dropping grand illusions, and laugh out loud at the hysterical comedy magic as performers from around the world combine fantasy, fervor and flair with magic created in front of their very eyes. (863) 834-8111 DOG DAY When: Jan. 20, 2019 | 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Enjoy extra special dog inspired events. Regular general admission applied to humans and $5 per dog. 50% of canine proceeds benefit Humane Society of Polk County. (863) 734-1222

DOCENT-LED TOUR (ALL AGES) When: Jan. 19, 2019 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Third Saturdays of the monthTour begins at 11:00am and ends at noon.Free for everyone.Join us each month to get a fresh look into the Museum’s 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.Registration is not necessary but appreciated. Space is limited.(863) 688-7743

BRUNCH IN THE GARDENS When: Jan. 20, 2019 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Sit back and enjoy the delicious Blue Palmetto Caf√© cuisine while surrounded in the beauty of Central Florida’s most picturesque brunch destination. Brunch includes unlimited scrambled eggs, bacon, biscuits & gravy, waffles, eggs benedict, fresh fruit and bottomless mimosas (available at 12pm) served in Outdoor Kitchen. $40 members/$47 non-member (kids 5 and under free/$15 kids ages 6-12). (863) 734-1222

THE MAGIC FLUTE When: Jan. 19, 2019 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland. https://imperialsymphony.org The ISO’s annual opera production welcomes opera professionals to Lakeland for a two-week rehearsal and performance schedule including special workshops for students. The fantasy and fairytale of Mozart’s The Magic Flute have kept it an audience favorite for more than 225 years. Sung in English. (863) 688-3743

1ST ANNUAL MLK GOSPEL MUSIC FESTIVAL “POWER & PRAISE IN THE PARK” When: Jan. 20, 2019 | 3-6 p.m. Where: Lake Eva Park 555 Ledwith Ave., Haines City. Music, dance & food vendors in the Lake Eva Park Bandshell. SPAMALOT When: Jan. 20, 2019 | 5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. rpfundingcenter.com The Tony Award-winning Best Musical, Monty Python’s Spamalot, begins its search for the Holy Grail in the Fall of 2018. This outrageous musical comedy is lovingly ripped off from the film classic “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” with a book by Eric Idle and music and lyrics by the Grammy Award winning team of Mr. Idle and John Du Prez, Spamalot tells the tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table as they embark on their quest for the Holy Grail. Flying cows, killer rabbits, taunting Frenchmen, and show-stopping musical numbers are just a few of the reasons audiences worldwide are eating up SPAMALOT! (863) 834-8111 Center Stage Menu available for additional charge.

“NAMING THE TWINS” When: Jan. 19, 2019 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven. Composed of Nova Scotia Folk Musicians: Robbie Smith & Kathleen Glauser. Authentic Folk Music written & performed by Robbie & Kathleen, vocal harmonies accompanied by acoustic guitar & mandolin. All concerts are open to the public, but reservations are required due to the limited seating capacity. Guests may bring light, finger food snacks for the intermission table, but it’s not required. Contact Sally at (863) 293-1510 or sandhd@verizon.net to reserve or cancel a reservation. Address of venue given at time of reservation. Suggested donation is $15 MASTERS OF ILLUSION When: Jan. 19, 2019 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. rpfundingcenter.com The hit CW television series and America’s largest touring magic show is coming to the RP Funding Center. Only the best, most unique, amusing, astounding and amazing performers have been chosen to perform in Masters of Illusion. Master of Illusion is a huge stage phenomenon born from the multi-awardwinning television series “Masters of Illusion,” which is heading into its 5th season on the CW in 2018. Starring the world’s greatest award-winning magicians, this 21st century magic show is unlike anything you have seen before - filled with modern illusions and arts of deception, performed live on stage. Watch closely as

THE MIDTOWN MEN STARS FROM THE ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST OF JERSEY BOYS When: Jan. 20, 2019 | 5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. rpfundingcenter.com They took Broadway by storm in one of the biggest hits of all-time. Now on their 7th national tour, THE MIDTOWN MEN are bringing their magic to audiences everywhere, singing their favorite “Sixties Hits” from The Beatles, The Rascals, The Turtles, Motown, The Four Seasons and more. This sensational production reunites Four Stars from the Original Broadway Cast of Jersey Boys. Tony Award winner Christian Hoff, Michael Longoria, Daniel Reichard and Tony Award nominee J. Robert Spencer star in this one-of-a-kind concert 46

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21-27 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY When: Jan. 21, 2019 MLK DAY OF SERVICE IN THE COMMUNITY FOOD & CLOTHING GIVEAWAY When: Jan. 21, 2019 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: The Haines City Police substation next to the Oakland Senior Center. https://hainescity.com MEDIATION WITH CRYSTAL & TIBETAN SINGING BOWLS When: Jan. 22, 2019 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. 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. Participants should bring mat, blanket and any other materials that will make your meditation experience more comfortable. (863) 734-1222 Purchase tickets online. DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S CLUB OF EAST POLK/ RIDGE When: Jan. 22, 2019 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. Where: The R-PLACE EATERY RESTAURANT 35523 Hwy 27, Haines City. The Democratic Women’s Club of East Polk/Ridge meets every 4th Tuesday @ 5:30 pm in Haines City at the R-Place Eatery Restaurant located at 35523 Hwy. 27, Haines City, FL 33844. All Democratic women are welcome to join the club, where we discuss shared political views and volunteer for activities that help elect fellow Democrats. Contact: Anne Huffman, Club President (863-242-3230) and annehuffman01@gmail.com EXHIBIT RECEPTION: MOUNTAIN LAKE A LOOK INSIDE BUILDING A LEGACY When: Jan. 22, 2019 | 6 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Museum & Cultural Center 325 S Scenic Hwy, Lake Wales. www.cityoflakewales.com/439/Lake-Wales-Museum Join us for a special reception to celebrate our new exhibit, talk to our curator, enjoy live music, complimentary food and drinks.The Lake Wales Museum presents the story of Mountain Lake Estates, one of the oldest private golf and estate communities in the country, located in Lake Wales, Florida. This exhibit will feature stories, photographs, original illustrations, maps, and memorabilia about how the community of Mountain Lake has greatly contributed to the historic preservation, economic development and social causes of the small town of Lake Wales, Florida. Highlights will include displays of more than a century of Mediterranean-style architectural designs, the development of the citrus industry, and building the first hospital. Exhibit on view until Feb. 16th. Free to the public. Please RSVP(863) 678-4182 SIP ‘N STITCH When: Jan. 22, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: Cob & Pen 1221 S. Florida Ave,, Lakeland. A place where makers can get together once a month for a fun night out, work on our projects


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LUNCH & LEARN BUTTERFLY GARDENING When: Jan. 24, 2019 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Haines City Public Library 111 N 6th St, Haines City. https://hainescity.com Registration required, free, (863) 421-3695 FARM TO TABLE DINNER WITH CHEF AMY FREEZE “BEST OF AS SEEN ON TV” When: Jan. 24, 2019 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Enjoy a four-course menu inspired by Chef Amy’s television and media appearances. Start with a specially paired cocktail, followed by dishes that created for the Food Network and a dessert from the televised event at the World Food Championships. Craft beer and wine included. $45 members/$55 nonmembers. Part of the Florida Food Series presented by Visit Central Florida. Purchase tickets online. (863) 734-1222 COFFEE & CONVERSATION SERIES: STATE OF THE CITY WITH MIKE HERR When: Jan. 25, 2019 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Where: Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven. web.winterhavenchamber.com Join City Manager Mike Herr and his team for a “state of the city” presentation in which they will review the numerous capital projects underway, strategies to stay ahead of the rapid growth and various other initiatives happening at the City. Tickets are $20 and include breakfast. 23RD ANNUAL LAKELAND PIGFEST When: Jan. 25, 2019 | 5-10 p.m. Jan. 26, 2019 | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Where: Sun ‘n Fun 4175 Medulla Rd., Lakeland. https://lakelandpigfest.org/ Join the Lakeland Pigfest Board of Directors and the over 150 competition barbecue teams for a weekend of good eatin’, good friends, and good tunes to benefit Lakeland-area charities as we kick off the 23rd Annual Lakeland Pigfest!

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WHISKEY TASTING AND PAIRING CLASS When: Jan. 25, 2019 | 6-7:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Learn the art of distilling, barrel aging and finishing, grains identification and flavor classifications from Master Distiller Rob Robillard. Enjoy samples of the world’s rarest whiskeys and unusual food pairings. $35 members/$45 non-members. Part of the Florida Food Series presented by Visit Central Florida. Purchase tickets online. (863) 734-1222 MR. POPPER’S PENGUINS When: Jan. 25 - 27, 2019 Where: Lakeland Community Theatre 121 S Lake Avenue, Lakeland. www.lakelandcommunitytheatre.com In the small town of Stillwater, Mr. and Mrs. Popper are pleasant, practical, predictable people. But when a package for the Poppers produces a penguin, chaos waddles into their lives! With catchy original songs and performing penguin puppets, this delightful, action packed musical adaptation of Richard and Florence Atwater’s popular book is the perfect family treat! (863) 603-PLAY (7529) - CONTINUED ON PAGE 48 -

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DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET When: Jan. 26, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland 117 N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland. http://www.downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Ave, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday. Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. We are open 8am to 2pm, September through May. In June and July, our summer hours are 8am to 1pm. We are closed in August. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA). LAKE WALES FARMERS MARKET When: Jan. 26, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Market Place 20 N Market Place, Lake Wales. http://www.cityoflakewales.com

relationship. $13 members/$20 non-member. Purchase tickets online. (863) 734-1222 HAINES CITY’S ANNUAL DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY PARADE & UNITY DAY When: Jan. 26, 2019 | 10 a.m. Where: Haines City. Haines City’s Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade & Unity Day Festival hosted by the Northeast Revitalization Group and Haines City Parks & Recreation. The Parade will begin in downtown Haines City and end at Cook Field.There will be presentations, singing, dancing, kids games and more at the Unity Day celebration immediately after the parade at Cook Field! Enjoy vendors, music and more!

CLASSIC CAR SHOW When: Jan. 26, 2019 | 4-8 p.m. Where: Downtown Market Place 20 N Market Place, Lake Wales. www.cityoflakewales.com

GARDEN WATERCOLOR CLUB WITH OWEN JOLLY When: Jan. 31, 2019 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Each Thursday, January 31-April 18. Less formal than watercolor classes, Instructor Owen Jolly will lead the group through demonstrations, “en plein air” and self-directed activities. For intermediate and advanced students, participants will learn and explore painting techniques, drawing skills and how to harness your creativity during the spring club meetings. $200 per person for the series. Purchase tickets online. (863) 734-1222

THE ART OF FILM: CLEO FROM 5 TO 7 When: Jan. 26, 2019 | 6-8:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. polkmuseumofart.org The Art of Film presents a forum for appreciating movies as an art form. With audience Q&A and talkback sessions with film directors and faculty from Florida Southern College following each screening, this unique Polk Museum series will entertain, engage, and educate audiences of all ages. Doors open at 6:00 pm. FARMERS MARKET AT THE VISITOR CENTER ASANA CLINIC WITH GERI Introduction and Screening at 6:30 pm. The Art of Film is When: Jan. 31, 2019 | 9 a.m. When: Jan. 26, 2019 | 12 p.m. free to attend. Cash bar available. Where: Inside Out Yoga Where: Central Florida’s Visitor 52 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. Information Center www.ioyogastudio.com/ 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport. We’ll be exploring standing, balancing, sitting poses. Join us every Thursday for fresh produce, arts & crafts SNOWBIRD EXTRAVAGANZA This workshop will include an Asana Review, Enjoy the and specialty gifts.For more info, or to become a vendor, When: Jan. 29 & 30, 2019 | 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Movement segment.Finding the best alignment for you please call our Visitor Center at Where: RP Funding Center with some cues and reference to your anatomy.Taking (863) 420-2586. 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. some of the guesswork out of the simple poses to allow more freedom of movement in your practice.And knowing Celebrate the snowbird lifestyle with your Canadian and American friends at this annual consumer show! that props are always available, or not.The benefits of these poses and putting some of the poses together.There This event offers exhibits showcasing products and will be discussion, demonstration and a physical practice. services suited for your lifestyle. Fill your bag with free giveaways and information, then head on into the theatre Handouts will be provided, comfortable yoga clothes, for a spectacular show featuring the Stars of Snowbird something to drink.$30 self care investment Extravaganza. Admission is FREE (parking additional) SECRETS OF A CHEF LECTURE SERIES, FLORIDA: A CRASH COURSE When: Jan. 26, 2019 | 1-3 p.m. When: Jan. 29, 2019 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens Where: Nora Mayo Hall 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. 500 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven. boktowergardens.org Learn the tips and tricks of a professional chef to improve https://www.mywinterhaven.com/event/copy-of-lectureseries-florida-a-crash-course-2/ your status in the kitchen. Class includes knife skills, Join Dr. Jack Davis for his lively long historical view of measuring tips, cooking techniques, recipes and more. $35 members/$42 non-member. Part of the Florida Food the Gulf of Mexico, drawn from his 2018 Pulitzer PrizeSeries presented by Visit Central Florida. Purchase tickets winning book, The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea. Register online beginning Jan. 2. online. (863) 734-1222

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TAI CHI IN THE GARDENS When: Jan. 26, 2019 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Learn the ancient art of Tai Chi surrounded in the serenity of the Gardens. Individuals of all ages and physical conditions can use the fluid movements to help release tension, increase balance and relax. $10 members/$17 non-member. (863) 734-1222 LAKE REGION VILLAGE CRAFT & HOBBY SHOW When: Jan. 26, 2019 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Lake Region Village 31850 Highway 27 South, Haines City. Craft and hobby lovers come see the many treats and treasures crafted by local residents. You will find beautiful quilts, knitted and crocheted items, hand-made cards, stained glass, furniture, home decor and wood crafted objects, jewelry and beaded objects, yard and garden pieces, etc. Early birds will find breakfast items for sale from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM. Lunch is available starting at 11:00 AM. WELL-BEING MADE EASY When: Jan. 26, 2019 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org Join Emily Ruff Executive Director of the Florida School of Holistic Living as we discuss tools and techniques to build the honoring of our sacred emotional mental and physical health into our daily routine. This workshop will also highlight local plants that can support this deepening

SATURDAY AFTERNOON FAMILY MOVIES When: Jan. 26, 2019 | 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

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL DAY OF PEACE AND NONVIOLENCE When: Jan. 30, 2019 | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ Join this international celebration of nonviolence with school children across the world.

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10/31/2018..........$250,000 690 OGELTHORPE DR.......................DAVENPORT.........10/25/2018..........$250,400 233 BELLA VERANO WAY...................DAVENPORT........ 10/30/2018..........$252,000 541 OGELTHORPE DR.........................DAVENPORT........ 10/26/2018..........$253,800 204 GLENEAGLES DR.........................DAVENPORT........ 10/26/2018..........$256,000 928 HIGHGATE PARK BLVD...............DAVENPORT........ 10/29/2018..........$262,000 318 ANDOVER DR...............................DAVENPORT........ 10/26/2018..........$265,000 661 OGELTHORPE DR.........................DAVENPORT.........10/25/2018..........$266,000 596 OGELTHORPE DR........................DAVENPORT........ 10/30/2018..........$280,900 702 OGELTHORPE DR........................DAVENPORT........ 10/30/2018............. $311,100 109 BELLA VERANO WAY...................DAVENPORT......... 10/31/2018............ $311,200 177 BELLA VERANO WAY...................DAVENPORT......... 10/31/2018...........$312,800 429 BIRKDALE ST................................DAVENPORT......... 10/31/2018..........$350,000

203 NW 4TH ST..................................FORT MEADE........ 10/26/2018............$85,000 1706 MOUNT PISGAH RD..................FORT MEADE......... 10/31/2018............$131,000 405 N TECUMSEH AVE.....................FORT MEADE......... 10/31/2018...........$145,000 3479 BROOKE SMITH RD..................FORT MEADE............11/5/2018...........$145,000 734 KUNKLE AVE...............................FORT MEADE......... 10/31/2018.......... $164,000 1603 RHODEN RD..............................FORT MEADE......... 10/31/2018..........$326,500 1603 RHODEN RD..............................FORT MEADE......... 10/31/2018..........$326,500

FROSTPROOF 215 WALL ST.......................................FROSTPROOF........ 10/26/2018........... $84,800 1321 MCCLELLAN RD.........................FROSTPROOF........ 10/30/2018............$99,900 51 COUNTY ROAD 630A..................FROSTPROOF........ 10/30/2018............$150,100 1371 LAKE REEDY BLVD.....................FROSTPROOF........ 10/26/2018.......... $164,000

HAINES CITY 122 VICTORIA DR................................HAINES CITY.........10/25/2018........... $80,000 90 STRAPHMORE DR.........................HAINES CITY........ 10/26/2018............$89,900 2121 NAVEL CIR....................................HAINES CITY.............11/1/2018...........$120,000 9653 SAINT CLAIR DR.........................HAINES CITY........ 10/29/2018...........$125,000 2800 WATKINS RD..............................HAINES CITY........ 10/30/2018...........$142,500 563 PINNACLE DR...............................HAINES CITY........ 10/26/2018.......... $148,000 222 REMINGTON PL............................HAINES CITY........ 10/30/2018.......... $180,000 330 HIDDEN LAKE LOOP...................HAINES CITY.............11/1/2018...........$195,000 784 MEADOW POINTE DR.................HAINES CITY......... 10/31/2018...........$196,700 216 BARRINGTON DR..........................HAINES CITY........ 10/30/2018......... $204,000 1663 WATERVIEW LOOP....................HAINES CITY............11/2/2018..........$205,000 435 EAGLECREST DR..........................HAINES CITY.........10/25/2018..........$209,500 258 TOWER VIEW DR.........................HAINES CITY............11/2/2018..........$209,900 303 BRIARBROOK LN.........................HAINES CITY.........10/25/2018............$211,000 578 MEADOW POINTE DR.................HAINES CITY........ 10/29/2018...........$214,800 3004 KOKOMO LOOP.......................HAINES CITY.............11/1/2018...........$215,000 572 HATCHWOOD DR.......................HAINES CITY.........10/25/2018...........$215,000 379 EAGLECREST DR..........................HAINES CITY......... 10/31/2018..........$220,000 2500 SANDERLING ST........................HAINES CITY........ 10/29/2018........... $223,100 641 COPELAND DR.............................HAINES CITY......... 10/31/2018..........$225,000 218 CITRUS POINTE DR......................HAINES CITY........ 10/26/2018...........$227,500 2361 SANDERLING ST.........................HAINES CITY........ 10/30/2018..........$230,000 488 MEADOW POINTE DR................HAINES CITY......... 10/31/2018..........$230,900 321 HIDDEN LAKE LOOP.....................HAINES CITY......... 10/31/2018...........$231,000 562 MEADOW POINTE DR.................HAINES CITY........ 10/26/2018...........$237,000 2340 SANDERLING ST........................HAINES CITY......... 10/31/2018..........$239,600 3030 SANDERLING ST........................HAINES CITY......... 10/31/2018........... $261,500 4625 OAKDALE RD.............................HAINES CITY........ 10/26/2018......... $280,000 832 S 16TH ST......................................HAINES CITY.........10/25/2018...........$881,300 213 REMINGTON PL............................HAINES CITY.........10/25/2018...........$927,200

LAKE WALES 1022 S TOWER LN................................ LAKE WALES.............11/1/2018........... $80,000 1207 BRYN MAWR AVE........................ LAKE WALES.........10/25/2018........... $80,000 1025 EVANS LOOP.............................. LAKE WALES........ 10/30/2018.......... $150,000 1129 VIEW POINTE CIR........................ LAKE WALES........ 10/30/2018...........$170,000 1019 JOYCE RD..................................... LAKE WALES........ 10/26/2018.......... $180,000 997 LANCELOT DR............................. LAKE WALES........ 10/26/2018...........$182,000 214 LAKESHORE DR............................ LAKE WALES............11/2/2018......... $240,000 1310 MOUNTAIN LAKE CUTOFF RD.. LAKE WALES........ 10/29/2018...........$279,286 1112 S LAKESHORE BLVD..................... LAKE WALES............11/2/2018..........$295,900 706 TARTAN LOOP............................. LAKE WALES.........10/25/2018..........$493,200 1237 GROVE AVE................................. LAKE WALES.........10/25/2018..........$493,200 501 GREENVIEW TER.......................... LAKE WALES.........10/25/2018...........$881,300 1040 VIEW POINTE CIR...................... LAKE WALES.........10/25/2018...........$881,300 247 1ST AVE.......................................... LAKE WALES........ 10/26/2018............$82,500 3549 OLD BARTOW RD...................... LAKE WALES.............11/1/2018............$96,800 337 JEFFERSON ST.............................. LAKE WALES......... 10/31/2018............$112,500 4925 FLEETWOOD ST........................ LAKE WALES........ 10/26/2018............$115,000

FORT MEADE

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423 LOUIS EDWARD CT........................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018........... $179,900 8058 KAITLIN CIR..................................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018.......... $180,000 5330 HOUSTON DR..............................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018........... $187,000 1038 HIDDEN DR....................................LAKELAND........ 10/30/2018...........$189,500 8465 SPLIT CREEK CIR..........................LAKELAND............11/5/2018.......... $190,000 8220 WALT WILLIAMS RD.....................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018.......... $190,000 544 HUNTERS RUN BLVD.....................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018...........$237,000 8058 DARLINGTON CIR........................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018..........$325,000 7705 MATHER RD..................................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018........... $110,000 4082 GLISSON DR.................................LAKELAND............11/2/2018...........$129,900 7957 SIOUX LN.......................................LAKELAND........ 10/29/2018.......... $130,000 5247 1ST ST.............................................LAKELAND............11/6/2018...........$149,900 5636 PAYNE RD......................................LAKELAND............11/2/2018.......... $150,000 6715 KRENSON OAKS CIR.....................LAKELAND........ 10/30/2018...........$178,000 3815 GLENOAK DR.................................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018.......... $185,000 2257 MISSION HILLS DR........................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018...........$190,500 7612 HABERSHAM DR............................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018..........$202,000 7387 BEAUMONT DR............................LAKELAND............11/5/2018...........$215,000 5531 BLOOMFIELD BLVD.......................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018..........$245,000 3937 AQUILLA DR..................................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018........... $271,400 1686 VIA LAGO DR.................................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018........... $271,400 1692 VIA LAGO DR.................................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018........... $271,400 1698 VIA LAGO DR.................................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018........... $271,400 2938 CREEKS CROSSING BLVD............LAKELAND.............11/1/2018.......... $272,000 2593 IRIS ANN DR...................................LAKELAND............ 11/7/2018.......... $274,900 3409 SUMMIT DR..................................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018......... $298,000 2922 CREEKS CROSSING BLVD............LAKELAND............11/5/2018...........$315,300 3964 SUNSET LAKE DR.........................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018..........$325,000 5021 SHADY OAK DR.............................LAKELAND........ 10/29/2018..........$335,000 3926 AQUILLA DR.................................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018..........$368,900 7114 MONTREAL DR...............................LAKELAND............ 11/7/2018..........$370,000 4223 OLD GOVERNMENT RD...............LAKELAND............11/6/2018.............$77,800 4888 LEISUREWOOD LN......................LAKELAND........ 10/29/2018........... $107,000 1157 OLD SOUTH DR..............................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018............$115,000 2621 DEER RACK LN...............................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018.......... $148,600 6332 SEDGEFORD DR...........................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018...........$165,000 2419 ARMSTRONG RD..........................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018...........$175,000 5027 HAYES RD......................................LAKELAND............11/5/2018......... $204,000 5111 FERNBROOK LN..............................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018..........$205,200 3655 PEREGRINE WAY...........................LAKELAND............11/2/2018...........$216,600 5323 WHITE EGRET LN..........................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018..........$226,000 6411 LONGOAK CT................................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018..........$235,000 5244 WHITE EGRET LN.........................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018...........$237,400 2582 CANYON CREST DR.....................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018......... $240,000 6321 PRESIDENTIAL LN..........................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018......... $268,000 1121 STONEY CREEK BLVD.....................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018......... $280,000 5273 WHITE EGRET LN..........................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018......... $280,600 6025 STONEY CREEK PL.......................LAKELAND............11/5/2018..........$285,000 4343 SPRING LN.....................................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018.......... $332,500 1033 STONEY CREEK DR.......................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018..........$379,000 1415 MARIGOLD DR...............................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018..........$923,300 2417 DELPHI CIR.....................................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018............$89,900 6143 GRACIE PL......................................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018...........$129,000 6185 GRACIE PL......................................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018...........$129,000 6191 GRACIE PL.......................................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018...........$129,000 5411 7TH ST.............................................LAKELAND............11/2/2018...........$169,500 5658 FISCHER DR..................................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018......... $204,000 2937 VINTAGE VIEW CIR.......................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018...........$257,000 3338 PEARLY DR....................................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018...........$281,300 3669 FRENTRESS DR.............................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018......... $405,000 4934 MARKET SQ..................................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018........... $118,000 6767 TRAIL RIDGE DR............................LAKELAND........ 10/30/2018...........$120,000 3982 LIME TREE LN................................LAKELAND............11/6/2018...........$134,200 1428 FERN PL..........................................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018........... $137,000 377 SWEETBRIAR LN..............................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018...........$143,500 2141 HATTERAS PT................................LAKELAND............11/2/2018.......... $160,000 1061 KRENSON WOODS RD..................LAKELAND........ 10/29/2018........... $174,200 3875 HORIZON HILL DR........................LAKELAND......... 10/27/2018.......... $180,000

4364 DINNER LAKE BLVD................... LAKE WALES.........10/25/2018........... $179,900 4207 MUIRFIELD LOOP...................... LAKE WALES......... 10/31/2018..........$265,000 311 SUNSHINE DR................................ LAKE WALES........ 10/30/2018..........$299,000 148 DINNER LAKE AVE........................ LAKE WALES.........10/25/2018.........$804,800 2250 TIGER CREEK TRL...................... LAKE WALES......... 10/31/2018...........$139,000 843 GOLDEN BOUGH RD.................. LAKE WALES........ 10/29/2018...........$175,000 6718 ROCKY POINT RD...................... LAKE WALES........ 10/26/2018........... $187,000 2693 CLUBHOUSE DR........................ LAKE WALES........ 10/26/2018.......... $194,000 21 SUGAR PINE LOOP......................... LAKE WALES............11/2/2018..........$203,500 3528 TWISTED OAK CT..................... LAKE WALES........ 10/26/2018.......... $259,900

LAKELAND 1610 REYNOLDS RD LOT 275.................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018............$78,000 2215 MARJORIE RD.................................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018........... $80,000 519 BARTOW RD....................................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018........... $80,000 1228 WOODLAND AVE..........................LAKELAND........ 10/29/2018...........$109,900 1880 N CRYSTAL LAKE DR APT 58........LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018........... $118,000 2631 HEMPSTEAD DR............................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018............$121,000 2203 COLONIAL AVE.............................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018...........$135,000 1048 OAKHILL ST...................................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018............$141,000 1056 PINEVIEW PL..................................LAKELAND........ 10/29/2018...........$145,000 1052 LAKE LURE LOOP..........................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018...........$162,500 2226 CINNAMON WAY N......................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018.......... $164,000 1324 ALYCE ST........................................LAKELAND............11/2/2018.......... $180,000 813 VISTABULA ST.................................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018........... $187,000 923 CUMBERLAND ST...........................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018............$211,000 425 HAMPTON AVE...............................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018..........$236,900 115 DONS CT...........................................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018..........$270,000 109 DONS CT.........................................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018..........$270,000 1410 ELLISON LN....................................LAKELAND........ 10/30/2018..........$295,000 3503 CINDY LN......................................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018...........$881,300 3933 BENT TREE LOOP.........................LAKELAND............11/5/2018............$95,000 2707 DERBYSHIRE AVE..........................LAKELAND............11/5/2018.......... $100,000 425 CAMEO DR......................................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018.......... $105,000 2025 SYLVESTER RD UNIT I1..................LAKELAND........ 10/30/2018.............$111,000 140 CAROLYN DR...................................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018.......... $138,000 945 SUCCESS AVE.................................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018.......... $140,000 1311 S KING AVE.......................................LAKELAND........ 10/29/2018...........$149,900 3523 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS BLVD........LAKELAND.........10/25/2018...........$149,900 1651 NEW JERSEY RD..............................LAKELAND........ 10/30/2018.......... $150,000 2810 SOUTHINGTON AVE....................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018.......... $150,000 1811 LOWRY AVE.....................................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018...........$153,000 3534 LORI LN..........................................LAKELAND........ 10/30/2018...........$165,000 1704 ATHENS CT....................................LAKELAND........ 10/30/2018...........$184,900 3209 STONEWATER DR........................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018............$191,900 1015 MISSISSIPPI AVE..............................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018..........$202,300 3345 TURNBERRY DR............................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018......... $280,000 1839 VIA LAGO DR.................................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018..........$393,300 413 PATTEN HEIGHTS ST.......................LAKELAND.........10/25/2018..........$442,000 734 E MEMORIAL BLVD.........................LAKELAND........ 10/29/2018..........$595,800 1644 N FLORIDA AVE.............................LAKELAND.............11/1/2018.........$600,000 730 E MEMORIAL BLVD.........................LAKELAND........ 10/26/2018..........$635,000 5409 LAKE LUTHER RD.........................LAKELAND......... 10/31/2018...........$145,000 1102 VERMONT 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18 MORTON RD..............................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018...........$129,000 1442 42ND ST.................................WINTER HAVEN............11/2/2018...........$129,000 2701 WOODLAWN DR...................WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018.......... $130,000 1592 NE MLK BLVD.........................WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018...........$158,400 3235 OAKTREE LN.........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/26/2018...........$165,000 4701 OSPREY WAY.........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/26/2018.......... $186,000 4846 ST JAMES CT.........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/26/2018...........$193,000 4850 ST JAMES CT.........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018.......... $194,000 2905 EAGLE NEST VIEW DR..........WINTER HAVEN............11/6/2018.......... $194,800 4866 ST JAMES CT.........................WINTER HAVEN.............11/1/2018...........$195,000 714 NE AVENUE I.............................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/29/2018............$197,500 3033 ROYAL TERN DR...................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018......... $200,000 127 SANDERLING DR......................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/26/2018.......... $205,700 3026 ROYAL TERN DR...................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018......... $208,400 4857 ST JAMES CT.........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018...........$214,500 4662 OSPREY WAY........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018............$217,000 4837 ST JAMES CT.........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018...........$218,000 320 LAKE LUCERNE WAY.............WINTER HAVEN........ 10/29/2018........... $219,500 3001 BUCKEYE POINTE DR...........WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018..........$220,000 303 LAKE LUCERNE WAY..............WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018........... $221,400 1694 TRESSEL CT...........................WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018...........$227,600 3156 COUNTRY CLUB CIR............WINTER HAVEN........ 10/26/2018..........$229,000 324 LAKE LUCERNE WAY.............WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018............ $231,100 2459 TWIN LAKE VIEW RD............WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018..........$235,400 933 NW 26TH ST............................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018...........$235,700 4853 ST JAMES CT.........................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018..........$236,000 2004 CROSSROADS BLVD............WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018..........$295,000 1451 LAKE HOWARD DR................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018......... $465,000 2443 21ST ST...................................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/26/2018..........$520,000 1411 32ND ST...................................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018...........$881,300 708 17TH ST....................................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018.......$4,334,300 501 EAGLE POND DR.....................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/26/2018........... $98,000 320 LAKE DAISY LOOP..................WINTER HAVEN.............11/1/2018........... $98,000 9705 LAKE BESS RD LOT 510.........WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018.......... $100,000 103 LAS FLORES.............................WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018...........$120,000 616 LAKE NED RD...........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/29/2018........... $137,000 622 CRYSTALS BLVD......................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018........... $137,000 2622 RUTLEDGE CT......................WINTER HAVEN............11/2/2018.......... $140,000 213 MANATEE RD...........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018............$145,100 450 SAN JOSE DR...........................WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018.......... $146,000 306 LA SERENA..............................WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018.......... $150,000 2944 WHISPERING TRAILS DR......WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018............$157,200 3211 OAK TREE LN..........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/29/2018...........$165,000 2949 WHISPERING TRAILS DR......WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018.......... $168,800 2941 WHISPERING TRAILS DR.......WINTER HAVEN........ 10/26/2018...........$170,900 2148 BRETTON RIDGE BLVD.........WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018...........$178,800 2801 WHISPERING TRAILS DR......WINTER HAVEN........ 10/26/2018...........$182,800 142 WHITTIER LN............................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018...........$184,900 121 SANDBURG LN..........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018.......... $185,000 3090 BRENTON MANOR LOOP...WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018............$191,000 833 TERRANOVA RD.....................WINTER HAVEN.............11/1/2018...........$218,000 3136 LANGDON LN........................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018..........$235,800 390 GREENFIELD RD.....................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/30/2018......... $240,000 3938 BEDFORD AVE......................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/26/2018..........$250,400 2981 DAYTON DR...........................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018............$257,100 3902 BEDFORD AVE......................WINTER HAVEN............11/5/2018......... $260,800 2980 DAYTON DR..........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/29/2018..........$265,400 3998 BEDFORD AVE......................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/29/2018......... $290,000 4004 PHOENICIAN WAY...............WINTER HAVEN......... 10/31/2018..........$294,900 573 TERRANOVA CIR.....................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018..........$296,200 124 LAKE OTIS RD..........................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/26/2018...........$297,400 1340 OAKMONT DR......................WINTER HAVEN........ 10/29/2018......... $402,400 431 ST ANNS DR.............................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018..........$923,300 1913 EMILY BLVD.............................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018...........$927,200 4030 CYPRESS LNDG...................WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018...........$927,200 3009 WHISPERING TRAILS DR.....WINTER HAVEN.........10/25/2018...........$927,200

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