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January 2020 When we started to plan for the January issue, I decided I wanted to do something a little different. Instead of talking about New Year’s resolutions and taking inventory of everything we’re not happy about, we’re encouraging you take a moment to think about what you currently have. Let’s not make lists of everything we wish were different, let’s make a list of what we’re grateful for. Let’s make a resolution to be grateful everyday for what we have, who we are and the people that have crossed our path in life. We moved from Michigan to Florida in July of 2016 after our daughter graduated from high school. The job I thought I was going to be doing in FL didn’t work out, so needless to say, I had a lot of free time on my hands. For the first time in many years, I could slow down both physically and mentally. I was grateful for that change. Fast forward a couple of years and I have more work than I physically have time for. This job is not what I had planned for myself, but I’m so grateful it happened. I get to sit and talk with the most interesting people who trust us with their story. I’m grateful for the people who tell me how something we wrote, changed them, inspired them or connected them to someone else in some way. I’m grateful I get to be creative everyday. I’m grateful for this community for supporting us and helping us grow. I’m also super grateful to be working alongside my husband everyday. Did I see that coming? No, but I’m so happy it did. I’m grateful for my sweet daughter. She lives with us here, and has stepped in to be a last minute model on more than one occasion. She has made her own way down here, and she impresses me on a daily basis. (plus she’s hilarious, I’m grateful she makes me laugh) Our featured story is focused on gratitude, too. You will meet “Sticky” Steve Morrison and learn how he lives simply and with gratitude every day. His charming outhouse with bathtub graced our cover.
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At the start of this new year, I say take stock of what you’re grateful for instead of listing everything you want to change. Let’s start 2020 with positivity and appreciate what we have.
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LAKELAND FOODIES FLOCK TO THE NEW GREENWISE
STORE MURAL SHOWS LAKELAND SCENES, PEOPLE ON THE GO
CHRISTMAS PARADE EARLY-CHAIR TRADITION MAY HAVE ENDED
CITY HASN’T GIVEN UP ON BROADBAND YET
A NEW COMMISSIONER TAKES OFFICE AS BUSINESS GROUP FLEXES MUSCLE
Even as Christmas shopping peaked, the hardest place to find parking in Lakeland might have been the justopened GreenWise Market across Florida Avenue from the Lake Miriam Publix. Its placement across from a conventional grocery store signals that parent company Publix Super Markets intends GreenWise to be a specialty store — a place to get natural foods and convenience meals, attend events or enjoy coffee, kombucha, beer or wine at the beverage bar. This is the third store since Publix retooled its GreenWise store concept and the first built from the ground up. And it was clear that lots of people in this Publix-crazed town couldn’t wait to check it out.
Shoppers in line to check out at the new GreenWise Market get to ponder an intricate mural showing a cross section of local architecture and active people. The 8-foot-square art installation titled “Lakeland on the Move” was created by local artists Bump Galletta and Fred Koehler. Bump drew the buildings, and Fred sketched the people — including himself tossing a football to his son and a Galletta family portrait. The “on the move” theme reflects Lakeland as a place where “families and individuals do fun, active stuff,” Koehler said. “Plus it aligns with the GreenWise brand.”
As we noted last month, the city of Lakeland once again asked people to refrain from putting chairs along the Christmas Parade route until the day of the big show. And did they listen? This year: yes — for the first time. So how did they get folks to comply this year when they haven’t in the past? Could be the social media pleas and videos from the police chief and fire chief. Could be the signs that said chairs blocking sidewalks would be removed. Or maybe it was the threat of having to dig through a pile of abandoned folding chairs at Tigertown to recover the ones the family will need for the next trip to the beach.
Will Lakeland residents get more high-speed internet options? It’s too early to tell, but there’s still a chance. Some people thought hopes for a municipal utility were dashed when the mayor told a crowd that the city was let off the hook by Spectrum’s decision to offer near-gigabit speeds to much of Lakeland. But word emerged soon that two broadband companies had approached the city about potential partnerships involving Lakeland’s 330 miles of fiber-optic cables. In addition, city staff is gathering the data needed to hold hearings under a state law governing communications utilities. If everything is in place, there could be public hearings on a city system as early as February and March.
The new year brings changes to City Hall. Justin Troller, who positioned himself as the champion of the common man and woman, is ending 12 years on the City Commission after reaching term limits. His at-large seat is being filled by public relations firm co-owner Chad McLeod, who defeated Carole Philipson 55% to 45% in a runoff election. McLeod benefitted from the support of the big-business-oriented Lakeland First political action committee, which effectively matched the roughly $60,000 McLeod raised for the campaign. Philipson had raised a bit more than McLeod, but the Lakeland First spending left her outgunned 2-to-1. Five of the current seven commissioners were elected with the support of Lakeland First.
THIS TIME, MISS LAKELAND PAGEANT HAS LOCAL WINNERS
TRANSIT HUB ENVISIONED FOR SITE JUST NORTH OF RP FUNDING CENTER
GROWING FUND AIMS TO LURE AN AIRLINE TO LAKELAND AIRPORT
OFFICE BUILDING, GARAGE COMING TO NORTHWEST SHORE OF LAKE MIRROR
BASEBALL TRAINING CAMP WILL ATTRACT MLB PLAYERS
Ever since the Miss Lakeland Pageant was revived three years ago, we’ve wondered why the winners lived in other parts of Florida. It turns out the rules allow young women from all over the state to compete. With the third crew of winners, Lakeland is starting to get represented by people who actually live here — or did until recently. Miss Lakeland is a recent FSC grad who is teaching in Lee County but wants to move back. Miss Polk County is an FSC student. Miss Lakeland Outstanding Teen is a lifelong resident. We’re still represented by a couple of out-of-towners. Miss Swan City is from Tampa, and Miss Polk County Teen lives in Panama City — but occasionally visits her brother at Florida Poly.
In the next 10 years or so, when you leave Lakeland by Amtrak or Greyhound or transfer between local buses, it might be from a multi-story facility just north of the RP Funding Center. The envisioned transportation hub would also include parking for RP Funding Center — freeing up current surface lots for development — and possibly a bridge to a retail-office-residential complex planned just across the train tracks. City commissioners recently endorsed the transit hub plans and are asking the state Department of Transportation to prioritize it for funding in the next five to 10 years.
Efforts to attract daily commercial air service from Lakeland got a boost recently when county commissioners signaled Polk will participate in a fund to entice an airline here by ensuring it will make a profit in its first year. Lakeland Linder Airport backers are trying to get local governments and businesses to contribute to a fund of $3.5 million to $5 million that could be held in reserve in case an airline needs what Mayor Bill Mutz calls a “backstop.” The city of Lakeland has agreed to contribute $1 million to the fund and is applying for a $750,000 grant for it. Publix Super Markets has kicked in $150,000, and the county was asked to contribute $1 million.
Property on the northwest corner of Lake Mirror that stood vacant for more than two decades will become the site of a nine-story office building and garage for Summit Consulting. City commissioners agreed to sell Summit the land for $2.5 million, but the city is also paying that same amount to lease 150 parking spots for the public to use on nights and weekends. The city will kick in a $1 million subsidy and other associated costs like closing fees and document taxes. Summit was given two years to start construction on the 135,000-squarefoot tower. The deal passed 5-2, with the dissenting commissioners expressing concerns that the city might be giving away too much in pursuit of the development.
It looks like more Major League Baseball players will be heading to Lakeland, but you probably won’t see them — and that’s by design. Florida Baseball Ranch, which helps players overcome injuries and trains them to improve their skills, is moving from Plant City to Lakeland. But its rural setting off Galloway Road near I-4 is designed in part to give players maximum privacy. For players flying into Lakeland Linder, it’s just a 10-minute ride up Airport Road to the new training camp. In addition to the pros, Florida Baseball Ranch works with baseball players of all ages who are working to get to the next level.
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Wednesdays at 9am at Catapult Lakeland. A national program to engage, educate and connect local entrepreneurs. The free gathering helps build startup communities on a grassroots level. Entrepreneurs, innovators, funders, and other interested community members are invited to attend. View the national website at www.1millioncups.com and access the Lakeland microsite at www.1millioncups.com/lakeland.
REMEMBERING THE JOURNEY REV. DR. MLK JR. PARADE
Jan. 18, 11am. The Community is invited to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. during this event. The parade begins at Providence and West 14th Street and ends at MLK Avenue and 2nd Street. Contact Natalie Gallon at natalie.gallon@ lakelandgov.net to participate. lakelandgov.net
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Jan. 3, 6-9pm in Downtown Lakeland. Enjoy Food and Craft Vendors, Family-Friendly Activities, Dance Demonstrations, and Live Music. Downtown shops and restaurants will be open late. Don’t miss the Makers Market, featuring local artists and creators, on North Kentucky Avenue and the Classy Car Show on Tennessee Avenue. downtownlkld.com
JIM SALESTROM DENVER, DOLLY, AND MORE
Jan. 18, 6pm at Lake Wales Arts Center. James Kevin Salestrom is a Grammy Nominated American singer/songwriter. Salestrom was lead singer of the band Timberline from 1971 to 1977. Salestrom performed in Dolly Parton’s band from 1979 to 1991. As a solo artist, he has performed around the world. 863-676-8426 lakewalesartscouncil.org
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Jan. 8, 6:30-9pm at Swan Brewing. Prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place, Best Team name and a special prize pulled for a random team at the end of the night! As always, Swan Brewing is family and pet friendly - Food Truck on site.
Jan. 16, 7-9am at the RP Funding Center. Presented by Allen & Company of Florida, LLC, and the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce. Nationally recognized Chief Economist Brian Wesbury of First Trust Advisors, L.P., returns as guest speaker. Contact Information: Rebecca Fortier (863) 688-8551 Ext 224. business.lakelandchamber.com
THE ART OF FILM: I AM NOT A WITCH (2017)
ROBBIE FULKS & THE BOTTLE ROCKETS
TRIVIA WEDNESDAY
Jan. 25, 6-8:30pm at the Polk Museum of Art. Audience Q&A and talkback sessions with film directors and faculty from Florida Southern College following each screening. Doors open at 6:00 pm, Intro and Screening at 6:30pm. Free to attend, cash bar available. 863-688-7743 polkmuseumofart.org
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Jan. 16, 7-9pm at Florida Southern College. Florida Lecture Series presents George S. Lemieux, Former U.S. Senator, and Laura Mize, Journalist. They tell the stories of twenty-five trailblazing individuals who have changed the state forever. Lecture located in the Hollis Room, free to the public. 863-680-4111
GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA
Jan. 27, 7 p.m. at the Branscomb Auditorium. With its unique jazz sound, the Glenn Miller Orchestra is considered to be one of the greatest bands of all time. Hear all the great classics: Moonlight Serenade, Little Brown Jug, A String of Pearls and many more. brownpapertickets.com
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Through the 12th at the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens. With over 30 larger-than-life sculptural LED lantern displays featuring plants, animals, and traditional Asian elements, including a nearly 200-foot-long dragon. centralfloridazoo.org
Jan. 6, 6:30pm at Enzian Theater in Maitland. Seven short films from Sundance Film Festival make up this screening, including sometimes, i think about dying; Fast Horse, Suicide by Sunlight; Muteum; Crude Oil; The MINORS; and Brotherhood. enzian.org
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Jan. 12, 3pm at the Dr. Phillips Center. Musicians and singers bring the unforgettable Glenn Miller sound and perform those songs that everyone remembers. This is a show for jazz and swing fans alike or the incurable romantics who want to step back in time. 844-513-2014 drphillipscenter.org
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Jan. 15, 5:45pm at the Soco Thornton Park. Tastings include 12 Year Sherry Cask, 12 Year Double Cask, 18 Year Triple Cask & Rare Cask paired with cheese. For tickets, email rrougeux@ socothorntonpark.com or call 407-849-1800. $50 per person, limited seating.
DAVID BOWIE’S BIRTHDAY
Jan. 8, free admission to the Modernism Museum in Mount Dora. Grab a selfie with your favorite Bowie pieces from the current Memphis furniture exhibit, Space Oddities: The Sequel. Celebrate the genius of Bowie from 10am - 5pm. 352-385-0034 modernismmuseum.org
On Friday, January 17th, through Monday, January 20th, participate in field trips with knowledgeable bird guides on the 20,000-acre Lake Apopka North Shore property and other nearby sites, sponsored by Orange Audubon Society. orangeaudubonfl.org/festival/
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Jan. 8-12 with race distances for all skill levels, including Kids Races, a 5K, 10K, Half Marathon and Marathon, participants will enjoy special Disney entertainment on course and earn one-of-a-kind Disney finisher medals. rundisney.com
Jan. 12, noon at the Mennello Museum of American Art. On the second Sunday of every month, enjoy free admission, free miniature fine art project and free museum tours. January is Floral Painting with Arielle-Christine Study. 407-246-4278 mennellomuseum.org
BEEHIVE: THE 60’S MUSICAL
ORLANDO BREW FESTIVAL
Beginning Jan. 24 at the Winter Park Playhouse. Told from the perspective of six women who came of age in the 1960s, this energetic Off-Broadway musical recalls the days of miniskirts, transistor radios and flower power! 407-645-0145 winterparkplayhouse.org
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Every Thursday evening, visit with reduced admission after 5pm, extended gallery, store, gardens & café hours and special events. Reduced-rate admission tickets for Thursday evenings are only available onsite (in person) beginning at 5pm. 727-823-3767 thedali.org
2020 TAMPA BAY BLACK HERITAGE FEST
Jan. 18 & 19 at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park. This 2-Day Music Fest, which takes place the weekend of the MLK holiday, features local and nationally, recognized musicians, artists, poets, and craftspeople. VIP experience available for additional cost. tampablackheritage.org/musicfest/
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Jan. 10, 5:30-8pm at Glazer’s Children’s Museum. Grown Ups take over the Museum to play like a kid again. Includes free snacks and beer from Florida Avenue Brewing Co. until it’s gone and cash bar available! This event is 21 and up. Purchase your tickets at GlazerMuseum.org/grownups
CÉLINE DION
Jan. 4, 8am - 11am at the Al Lopez Park. Live music, food, beer, and New Year’s fun! This is a timed event with free professional finish line photos. Hosted by NeoEndurance. Register at runsignup.com
Jan. 8, 6:30-7:30pm at Armature Works. Listen to the largest professional orchestra in Florida or free. Enjoy a concert of classical music’s greatest hits. Stay for a meet and greet with The Florida Orchestra musicians afterward. armatureworks.com
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HIGHBALL CRAFT COCKTAIL COMPETITION 2020
Jan. 24-26 at the FL State Fairgrounds. For the past 30 years, the shows have provided woodworkers with an outlet for their passion through tools, education and community by hosting hands-on trade shows for woodworkers across the United States. thewoodworkingshows.com
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Jan. 15 at Amalie Arena. Courage World Tour is Dion’s first US tour in over 10 years. In this brand new show, she will be performing songs from her chart-topping career ending the show with an intimate Q&A. 813-301-2500 amaliearena.com
Jan. 31, 7-10pm at NOVA 535 in St. Pete. Mix and mingle with Tampa Bay’s best bartenders as you sip your way around unlimited craft cocktail samples to find the best! VIP experience available for additional cost. Highballtampabay.com
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Sticky Steve Morrison: A Portrait of Gratitude Down a narrow dusty driveway along the Tiger Creek Preserve in Lake Wales rests a primitive cabin framed in an old Florida landscape. This cabin belongs to conservationist, philanthropist, and subject for an upcoming art exhibit, “Sticky” Steve Morrison.
area was known to have) tigers and bobcats, little tigers. Regardless of the creek’s name origins, this wildland is a sanctuary to Sticky. Back up the incline, we made our way to his cook shack which used to be the kitchen for the house. They had a wood cookstove, he explained. The original residents cooked outside because it was too hot to do it in the house most of the year. He remodeled the primitive cooking area as an outdoor kitchen of sorts.
“Why don’t I walk you around a little bit before we sit down and talk, and you can get a feel for the environment here – how I’m embedded in this place,” said Sticky after we exchanged introductions and pleasantries. We were invited to interview Sticky by filmmaker, artist, and organizer of the Sticky Steve Exhibit, Paul O’Neill. The documentarian known for his Eye for Art mini-doc series and celebrated mixed media artwork, set up his equipment to film our interview as Sticky gave us the grand tour.
Adjacent the kitchen was a washroom and outhouse with an inviting claw foot tub completely open to the elements, begging for a bath under the stars. “I call this a Polk County Jacuzzi,” he laughed. The washroom and outhouse were complete with solar hot water and a composting outhouse made cozy by artwork, novelties, and other sentimental items with a large picture window capturing the wilderness. Sticky lives simply. He doesn’t have air conditioning or electricity and indulges in minimal modern electronic conveniences.
“This is the Tiger Creek Ecosystem,” he began. We walked down a steep decline to the creek. It was as if time stopped. It was quiet, it was still, it was calm. “I’m on the edge of this amazing place and that’s something that I’m really grateful for,” he said with reverence. Morrison explained that the creek starts up by Highway 60, flowing about six to eight miles through the woods into Lake WalkIn-Water. From there, it travels to another four or five other lakes before it reaches Lake Kissimmee which sends it off through the Kissimmee Canal into Lake Okeechobee. It flows into the Everglades, running off eventually into the Gulf of Mexico. You could realistically leave in a canoe from Morrison’s Tiger Creek home and go all the way to the Gulf – something he plans to do one day.
His father found the cabin in the 1960s and started fixing it up in the 70s. “We were on an exploration to see where Tiger Creek was because we’d heard about it but had never been to it,” said Morrison. “We stumbled upon this cabin which was abandoned, and Dad fell in love with Tiger Creek and this entire area.” His father contacted the owner and eventually purchased the property from the family. “It was dilapidated and basically unlivable when I moved in. I had to fix it up quite a lot,” he said. Sticky put in new floors made from pine wood recovered from Hurricane Charlie and built the cabinets and shelves in his kitchen. His love of music was present in the guest bedroom where a row of string instruments hung decoratively on the wall. On the adjacent wall hung his old Boy Scout merit badges. Nature and music revealed themselves to be a central theme in Sticky’s life. A man with many hats quite literally, Sticky showed us his collection that he hangs from the ceiling for easy retrieval. His favorite was a worn leather piece that belonged to his dad. Another was made from a gourd, and a funny mid-century tourist hat that came with built-in “glasses.”
“We’re part of this amazing connection of the southern half of Florida,” he said. “The water from here helps provide nutrients and water for the Everglades.” The water is considered to be a blackwater stream according to Morrison. This designation comes from the rainy season when the water fills up the swamp and leaves and debris steep in the water creating a dark tea. At the end of the rainy season during the summer, the water is jet black due to the tannic acid in the leaves. During the winter, the water recedes and flows down the channel. Without the rainy season levels of tannic acid, the water turns a warm orange color and is almost crystal clear by mid-Spring.
We made our way to the back porch which doubles as a dining room with an open window through to the kitchen. It was surrounded by preserve. His cabin was the epitome of home – a respite. We paused to listen to the nothingness. It was gorgeously absent of distractions. At that moment, I felt embedded there too.
This winter color is one theory he has for the area’s name. The orange-tinged water wrapped in bands of tree and foliage shadows resembles the markings of a tiger – especially when the water ripples and kicks up sediment and muck from the creek floor, said Sticky. Another theory is that early settlers of the area simply didn’t know what a tiger looked like, mistakenly calling panthers (which the
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TIED TO THE LAND Morrison’s family comes from the Midwest. They moved to New York City so his dad could work for the National Audubon Society in the 1950s. The family eventually moved to Florida when Morrison’s father obtained the position as the Director for Bok Tower Gardens. He was the second director of the gardens and worked there for 25 years. Morrison came back to Lake Wales after graduating with a fine arts degree from Florida State University in 1972. He worked for a few years with the Polk County School System. “Then I got into beekeeping and a lot of other back to the land endeavors,” he said. “I had chickens and goats and ducks and a garden and lived really close to the land.” He acquired more and more beehives and became a commercial beekeeper in the 1980s, which he did for ten years. This is where his Sticky nickname, well, stuck. Sticky is well-known for his conservation work on the Ridge. The Nature Conservancy purchased the land adjacent to his and needed someone to manage the property. They contacted Morrison. “They wanted to hire someone like a warden,” he said. “I didn’t think that fit with my personality.” They kept coming back. “I eventually told them if we could change the job from being a warden to being a caretaker, I’ll do it.” Sticky started working as the caretaker for the Tiger Creek Preserve 15 hours a week for $5 an hour. This initial part-time gig turned out to be a life-changing experience for Morrison. At the time, the Lake Wales Ridge was being discovered as an important area for biodiversity. Scientists swarmed the Ridge to observe and monitor the ecosystem, and Morrison had the opportunity to show them the preserve. havenmagazines.com
“All of a sudden I realized that in my backyard was this incredible world of nature that had worldwide significance because of the rareness of the species here […],” he said. “I started tagging along with these scientists and my 15 hours a week job ended up becoming an on-the-job education.” He got first-hand training on native plants, wildlife, and the ecology of the area. Morrison eventually became the full-time manager of Tiger Creek Preserve and five other Nature Conservancy preserves on the Ridge, specializing in “prescribed burn” or commonly called a “controlled burn.” After 30 years in service to the Nature Conservancy, Sticky Steve Morrison retired about a year ago. He feels fortunate to have had, “a career doing something that was really challenging and educational for me and allowed me to share what I was learning with the community around me. I can’t overemphasize how grateful I am for this happening to me.” A second-generation conservationist, Sticky has an incredibly strong tie to the land. “My parents were part of this wave of concern of the loss of what made Florida special – which was nature,” he said. “I developed my appreciation for nature by being reared by them and being taken to the special places in Florida, seeing first-hand what Florida was really about and observing them fighting to save the best of what was left of Florida.” As a result, his parents became involved in the Nature Conservancy. “They spearheaded the acquisition of Tiger Creek Preserve,” he said. On more than one occasion during our tour of the property and interview, he referred to himself as being “embedded” in the natural habitat here as if, like the creek trickling past, the pine trees overhead he was an immovable fixture. 16
Though he has a degree in fine arts, Sticky said, “I’ve transferred my artistic talent into a whole variety of things in my life which don’t involve a canvas or sculpture.” One such creative outlet is music which has been a part of his life since he started playing guitar in high school and later fiddle in college. He became interested in Appalachian music and traditional American music. He played music for many years with his wife, Sandy Greer Morrison, who passed away in 2014. “She was the main feature artist and I was the sideman, which I was perfectly happy with,” he smiled. Sticky has played with friends he grew up with around Lake Wales for some 45 years with their band Sticky Steve and The Pollinators. At 24 years old, in 1974, Sticky started a Lake Wales tradition known at The Bass Tournament. “It was for myself and my buddies. It continued on and became more and more popular with the local group of friends and expanded to friends of friends. It’s become this really amazing congregation, a tribe of Polk County people who are all connected in some way or another and have come to look at the Bass Tournament as sort of an annual reunion of the tribe,” he said. “I call it a “fishing optional tournament” because so few people fish.” He was one of the founding members of Lake Wales Mardi Gras. His krewe, the Loyal Order of Wild Shiners, dubbed him “Exalted Ruler for Life.”
SANDY’S MUSICGIRL SCHOLARSHIP When Morrison’s wife Sandy passed away, he wanted to find something that people could do in memory of her. He began to dream up a music program. “I had the idea of creating a scholarship program here locally,” he said. He planned to use the money to send local girls to a music camp. He partnered with the Lake Wales Arts Council to form the scholarship program, Sandy’s MusicGirl Scholarship. The idea took off. “It has evolved into this amazing program of helping inspire girls to develop music skills and self-esteem,” said Morrison. The program offers a weeklong music day camp, private lessons, loaned instruments, jam sessions, family music camp-outs, and workshops for girls 6 to 19. Their first camp in 2015 served 19 girls and has grown every year since. Last year they served a total of 70 girls. “It’s become this amazing community-centered program to increase the number of girls and eventually women involved in music,” said Sticky. Seeing the girls develop their music skills and getting to know their families and work with the people who help with the program has been a gift to Sticky. “That’s one thing I’ve found is that the more good, the more love you put out there – the more that comes back to you and that’s been an amazing experience for me.” “Sandy would have been extremely happy,” he said. An amazing musician, Sandy struggled with her self-esteem. “As good as she was, it was still hard for her to get up on stage,” he said. That inspired the mission for Sandy’s MusicGirl to not solely develop music skills, but also selfesteem and creativity. “I think she would have really liked that part of it,” he said. Sticky says he receives more from the program than he feels is fair. “To see the progress over time of these girls improving not just their music skills
but their stage presence and their confidence is just this incredible reward,” he said. Recently, SMGS had a guitar raffle to raise money for the program. A guitar maker offered to make a custom guitar entirely out of Florida wood. The raffle raised $6,746, of which, a portion will go to extending the camp by two days.
THE STICKY STEVE EXHIBIT, 2020 When Paul O’Neill came to Sticky Steve Morrison with the idea to do an exhibit revolving around his likeness, Morrison didn’t know what to think. “I have a little bit of trouble with the idea of having an exhibit be about me,” he said. O’Neill documented Sticky’s reaction to being the subject of this exhibit which asked artists of varying mediums to create a portrait of Sticky. He first sent O’Neill names of other people in the community he admired and thought would make good subjects for the project. O’Neill wanted Sticky – so he obliged. He has since sat for numerous photographs, portraits, and even had a cast of his face done by a Bok Academy middle school student. Once all of the pieces are collected, the artists and Morrison will come together for one exhibit. Sticky says he likes the idea of bringing these artists together for an evening. “So far I feel like the beneficiary of this project, and I’m learning to adapt to the attention that it’s bringing me,” he said. The exhibit date and time will be announced soon. Fifty artists have committed to the project, including O’Neill himself.
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PUT LOVE IN, GET MORE BACK A man who not only lives closely with nature but is himself a part of it – Sticky says he has much to be grateful for. His answer to the question, ‘What are you grateful for?’ was simple but powerful, much like his life, “I’m grateful for the generous universe we live in if we are receptive to it,” he said. “It seems like, when you put out positivity, it comes back to you.”
“It was a surprise to me when I retired that there was this bigger world out there of opportunity,” he went on to say. He encouraged people his age, nearing or already in retirement, “to be open to this generous universe, to participle in it and see what it will give you back that you can be grateful for.” Find something to immerse yourselves in, he urged – something that, “requires you to put love into it and then you’ll get more back.”
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Before we left Sticky’s house, with a refreshed perspective on life, gratitude and giving love and positivity to the world – he played us a song, “The Gopher Tortoise Blues.” He strummed the guitar and spun a captivating tale of an old gopher tortoise who’s simply tired of all these critters using his hole. It was a front-row, one-man concert on Tiger Creek, I’ll surely not forget.
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ARTS WORDS Steve Morrison
Hug a Citrus Grower I am grateful to live where I do, in Polk County, on the Ridge. I enjoy living in one of its most rural corners. Recently, I looked out my window and saw a black bear about a hundred yards from my house. It caused no harm, did no mischief, and just ambled on about its business of being a bear. I feel grateful to have wildlife experiences like that right out my back door. A group concerned for the future of large animals like Florida black bears and Florida panthers recently stopped at my house during their trek across the Ridge. They are producing their fourth documentary film bringing attention to the need to preserve corridors for these animals. Bears and panthers are wide-ranging species that need large areas to support viable populations. Both panthers and black bears need the native habitats that remain on the Ridge to help them survive into the future in this part of Florida.
Another service groves provide that you may not have considered, is the oxygen they produce from the carbon dioxide they absorb into their leaves. This important process goes on day in and day out and improves our air quality and takes carbon out of the atmosphere. All trees provide this service, but having millions of citrus trees in our area greatly increases the storage of carbon and the release of oxygen. The abundance of groves of citrus trees greatly reduces the “carbon footprint” of our area.
You may have seen one of the documentaries by this group called the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition. On this most recent expedition, they trekked overland from Highlands Hammock State Park, west of Sebring, to The Nature Conservancy’s Tiger Creek Preserve, east of Lake Wales. What I learned from the trekkers is that these large animals need not only the protected conservation lands of central Florida but also the open spaces that connect those natural areas. In the Kissimmee Valley to the east, the connectors are cattle ranches, and here on the Ridge the connectors are primarily citrus groves. We are fortunate to have more than 40 protected conservation areas on the Ridge. Many of these sites are islands of natural habitat in a sea of human activity. Fortunately, in many cases, citrus groves provide uninhabited safe passageways between the natural areas. Wildlife takes advantage of these groves to get to and from the remaining pieces of habitat they need to survive. The Expedition trekkers shared with me that radio tracking of bears and panthers has recently revealed just how important citrus groves are for wildlife travel corridors. The radio tracking shows that the groves provide an essential link for bears and panthers to traverse across the Ridge to access needed habitat in the conservation areas. I am grateful to our tenacious citrus growers who are not giving up in the face of citrus greening. Their groves provide many services beyond producing delicious fruit. Wildlife corridors are just one example of how we all benefit from citrus being an abundant part of the Ridge landscape.
Citrus gives the Ridge its distinctive rural character. It is what sets us apart from the rest of Florida. Visitors are impressed by our culture here, the same way that grapes give Napa Valley its charm, the way pecans are to southern Georgia, and apples to New England. If the entire landscape of the Ridge becomes commercial and our towns merge together, we will have little that distinguishes us from the urban counties that surround us, where small towns have coalesced into a continuous urban landscape. In addition to these benefits, it is just good to have agriculture be a part of our lives. We are living today in a modern world that is increasingly separated from nature and food production, Having natural areas and farms in our communities helps keep us and our children connected to the earth and to our reliance on the land and the people that tend it in order to provide us with food. And lastly, we are so fortunate to have locally produced, healthful and refreshing fruits that the world cherishes: oranges, grapefruits, and tangerines. May it be forever so! For all this, I am grateful to the people who are struggling to keep their citrus groves alive. Our rural way of life depends on their success as well as the water quality and water levels of our lakes and streams. Likewise, the future survival of our iconic large mammals. I am grateful for citrus. I hope you are too. Hug a citrus grower!
Surprisingly, citrus groves provide excellent water conservation services. You may think of citrus groves as a consumer of water, and irrigating them does consume
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water from the aquifer. But the open sands in citrus groves provide excellent storage of rainfall, readily absorbing the large surplus quantities of summer rainfall. You have probably never seen rain water running out of a grove onto a street. It just doesn’t happen, because the grove sand is so absorbent. Rain water stored in the sand is a crucial water bank that provides slow underground seepage into our lakes, filtering the water and keeping our lakes from drying up in the dry winter months. When groves are converted to commercial use, the impervious surfaces of rooftops and parking areas disrupt the natural rainwater absorption that citrus groves and natural areas provide.
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Jim Salestrom to Perform “Denver, Dolly and More” World-traveled, Grammy-nominated artist Jim Salestrom is set to croon for the crowd at the Lake Wales Arts Center later this month on January 18. “I play songs about places that I’ve been and people that I’ve met,” said Salestrom. “I try to bring some humor. I’m a storyteller and the music is geared for all different ages.” The singer/ songwriter was influenced at an early age starting with his parents taking him and his brothers to hear music at church and the symphony. “I started singing when I was really young […] and I loved it,” said Salestrom. He said that Elvis Presley must have been on the television, prompting him to want a guitar. He got one for his seventh birthday and played piano and trombone throughout grade school. “I got thrown in the deep end,” he said of his musical career origins. Performing with folks much older than him, Salestrom played with a religious folk mass and went on tour with a college choir at age 15. That same year, Salestrom and his older brother Chuck, along with Dugg Duggan, Craig Link, and Bill Howland formed a band of their own, Timberline. The group had a country/ folk/ rock sound featuring Salestrom as the lead singer and main songwriter. Timberline built a regional fan base and signed with the national booking agency, Variety Artists within their first year. When Salestrom was about 18, the band signed to a national recording contract and released their first album, The Great Timber Rush. When the album came out, Timberline was put on as the opening act for Dolly Parton. The band eventually broke up and Salestrom began his solo career. “I got a phone call from Dolly’s people about two years later asking if I’d like to audition,” remembered Salestrom. This was in 1979 when Dolly’s icon-status was well-cemented following hits like “Coat of Many Colors,” “Jolene,” and “I Will Always Love You.” He was chosen to join Dolly’s band, playing acoustic, electric, high-string guitars, and banjo. “It led to a lot of really interesting opportunities,” he said. “It was such a gift.”
Dolly wasn’t the only bonafide star Salestrom played with. He also joined John Denver for many projects. “He was my hero and I got to sing and record with him in 1991,” said Salestrom. Since Denver’s passing in 1997, Salestrom has been singing in tribute bands, paying homage to his idol.
in the world. “I saved my money up and got one,” he said. “I think every time I go and play for a grade school, there’s going to be one child in the audience that’s going to think, ‘I bet I could do that. I might even be able to do that better than him,’” he laughed. “I love that feeling.”
A talented musician and shining star in his own right, Salestrom says he is grateful for the opportunity to perform, sit in, or record with so many artists. “I’ve gotten to play with just about everybody I’ve ever hoped to play with,” he said. This includes the likes of Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Livingston Taylor, Kenny Rogers, Emmylou Harris, Linda Rondstadt, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Tom Rush, John McEuen, and Peter Yarrow among many other greats.
Salestrom went on to say, “It just takes one person to light a flame. If you can get one person, that takes it to the next step musically or finds that creative joy that I’ve found in writing music and performing – that’s the goal.”
Salestrom’s solo career has proven illustrious. A few accomplishments include singing the opening song for “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,” being nominated for a Grammy for outstanding children’s album in 1997, performing for many presidents both as a part of Dolly Parton’s band and as a solo artist, and making numerous national television and radio appearances. He continues to travel the world performing. Salestrom remarked, “I feel like I have been so lucky to make a career traveling the world and playing my guitar and telling my stories and singing my songs.” The powerful influence music had on Salestrom as a child has driven him to light the fire in other children across the globe, donating his time to elementary schools from Montana to Germany. This includes performances, and in some schools, recording albums with the students as fundraisers. Salestrom has even played here in Polk County. “I’ve had the joy of playing for one of the grade schools in Lake Wales and had a wonderful time,” he said. He will be playing at another Lake Wales elementary school the Friday before his performance at the Lake Wales Arts Center.
Throughout the 80s, he traveled the world with Dolly, appearing on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson three times, and playing iconic venues and events from the Grand Ole Opry to the Academy Awards Show.
Salestrom remembers a formative moment for him – a moment that inspires his work at schools today. “I remember when I was about 12 years old, I got to see a community concert,” he began. A duo performed with 12-string guitars which Salestrom loved. He went up to talk to the act after the show and asked what kind of guitar they were playing. The man told him that it was a Martin.
“Dolly Parton is an incredible storyteller,” he said. “To have been right behind her on stage for thousands of shows, I hope a little bit of that has rubbed off on me.”
He had heard of Gibson and Fender, but not Martin. The man told him that the guitar manufacturer, established in the United States in 1833, made the best acoustic guitars
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Another current passion project for the singer/ songwriter is his new album, Library. “I loved to read and as a child. I loved to go to the library and that stuck with me,” he said. The works of wordsmiths like Jack London and Mark Twain have influenced his storytelling through songwriting. He remembers a teacher in sixth grade that would read Tom Sawyer to the class every day after lunch. A few pages each day, Salestrom and his classmates were hooked. “It’s a really neat thing to have teachers that instill that passion for reading in you,” he said. Ideally, he would like to get his album in the hands of the American Library Association to be distributed. As the title of Salestrom’s January 18, Lake Wales Arts Center show implies, the audience will enjoy renditions of tunes from Dolly Parton and John Denver, along with songs from Jim Salestrom’s albums Library and Music From The Mountains. Executive Director for the LWAC, Andrew Allen may also join Salestrom on stage to play the piano. “I’m grateful that I get to come to Lake Wales,” said Salestrom. The show will have a little something for everyone, so bring the whole family. He said, “People come away feeling a little bit better and that’s the goal to make everybody feel inspired.” Jim Salestrom “Denver, Dolly and More” Performance When: January 18, 2020 at 6 PM Where: The Lake Wales Arts Center 1099 FL-60 E, Lake Wales, FL www.lakewalesartscouncil.org Tickets: CentralFloridaTix.com Jim Salestrom www.jimsalestrom.com
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Winter Haven Farmers Market Who doesn’t love a farmers market where you can buy fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers, cheese and local meats to serve your families for the week? My husband and I have been talking about creating one to replicate some of the markets we were used to. A place where you could go and visit with neighbors, eat some really great food and then pick up the fresh ingredients you needed for the week. The new Winter Haven Farmers Market is set to begin on Jan. 11th so I sat down with Chris Sexson, market coordinator and Publisher of this magazine (and also my husband) to talk about what to expect.
Q: What can people expect? A: You can expect to find a great way to spend part of your Saturday mornings. Join us each week for seasonal crops and vegetables from local farmers, plenty of different edible treats or maybe just stroll around to grab a cup of coffee and and quick bite for breakfast or lunch. We will have acoustic music every week, and hope to build an authentic, fun, and tasty place to meet up as a community.
Q: What’s the goal of the market? Why should people go?
Q: First of all, who is putting on this market?
A: Create a sense of community around food and farmers in downtown Winter Haven. There are no deeper roots in central Florida when talking about citrus and agriculture. There are still many great farms here today. Supporting local farmers and reaping the rewards of their labor is a great thing. Farmers markets promote a healthy community built around supporting farmers and small businesses. Showing up at a farmers market is not just about vegetables and foods. It’s supporting your community and connecting with all things local. Some great prepared food, take home treats, there is no place I’d rather be on a Saturday morning… Vendor information is available online at winterhavenfarmersmarket.com
A: Funny thing you should ask. In speaking with a few different businesses and people in the Winter Haven area, we all expressed an interest in having a food-first authentic farmers market. There are a number of craft markets around town and that is great. However, we want to create a gathering place to pick up fresh locally-grown produce, flowers, and shop for other local treats. After saying this out loud enough times, I found a few other like-minded folks who are interested in making this finally happen. In short, Destroyer Media will be creating and launching the market. We are doing this with Mark Johnson the market master of the St. Petersburg market leading the way as an official consultant on this project as well as Rick Baker former mayor of St. Pete. They are doing the market right in St. Pete, so what better people to have us help launch in Winter Haven! Six/ten has offered to help with logistics and we have been able to work with Wolf Properties in using the BB&T lot. They have both been very supportive and gracious.
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Market will be every Saturday from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. from January 11 - May 16, 2020 The market will be in the parking lot of the BB&T Bank building on the NE corner of Third St. and Ave. C SW in downtown Winter Haven. 863-845-3155 FB@winterhavenfarmersmarket
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Philly Steak & Wings ... and Dumplings A trendy hole-in-the-wall bistro, an upscale dining establishment, your favorite taco truck – these are a few of the places you might expect to get an exceptional bite to eat. But – in a strip mall? In the Barclay Place Shopping Center off Highway 98 in North Lakeland sits an average-looking eatery. A fast-casual restaurant with a modest facade and simple dining space, guests walk past a bubble gumball coaster and a row of quarter toy machines to order some of Lakeland’s finest under-the-radar fare including an unintended guest favorite.
The restaurant offers up Philly-style cheesesteaks and wings along with other handhelds like Poboys, burgers, and Gyros. Their namesake, like everything else they offer, is noteworthy. The generously sized Philly cheesesteak has cheese melted over Amoroso bread hugging freshly sliced ribeye. Their wings are nothing to balk at either. Popular flavors include tangy Lemon Pepper and Honey Hot wings, dripping with Nashville-esque spice. You’ll get messy eating them – but it’s one hundred percent worth it.
Shuiqing Cindy Liu came from China to America as a child. She lived in New York before moving to New Orleans where she and her husband bought a restaurant from a Philadelphia native serving authentic Philly cheesesteaks and Po Boy sandwiches. Cindy and her family lived there for about ten years before moving to Florida.
Cindy takes the quality of their food seriously – freshness is not a standard she is willing to compromise. The ribeye is sliced fresh, not frozen, for their sandwiches and potatoes are punched and fried daily for French fries. Onion rings are handcut, fried crispy and served with a tangy secret sauce.
“Sometimes you just want a change of pace,” she said. They sold the restaurant and moved here a year and a half ago and opened their North Lakeland restaurant, Philly Steak & Wings in October of 2018. “I like Lakeland,” she said. “I feel they don’t have something like this store here.”
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A unique feature at Philly Steak & Wings is their Thai ice cream. Cindy saw the ice cream being made during a trip to Thailand. “You can see people paint the ice cream on the machine close to the street,” she said. Her homemade ice cream base is poured onto a flat, extremely cold surface where it begins to solidify. You can add different fruits and treats
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to be mixed into the dessert as well. Cindy artfully paints the ice cream onto the surface and rolls it into neat swirls. “You can watch how we make it from the beginning to the end,” she said. We had the Oreo’s Secret which was mixed with an Oreo, topped with more crumbled cookies, whipped cream, chocolate sauce, and a chocolate Pocky. ‘Just one more bite’ quickly turned to a nearly empty ice cream cup. Cindy started with a cashier, front-of-house role at the restaurant. She asked her husband to teach her how to run things in the back. “I can do everything here – the front, the grill, the fry pot,” she said. She especially loves to cook for her three children (and they love it too). One meal she would often keep on hand for them has brought in a new wave of business over the last several months and gained the restaurant a sort of cult following with area foodies.
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DUMPLING DAYS Cindy learned to cook from her mother. “My mom liked making food for me when I was a little kid. She always taught me – you have to cook for the kids. I love the food she cooked for me,” she said. “When I have time I always cook and I try to make different food for the kids.” “The dumplings began with the Lakeland Food Group,” said Cindy. She explained that someone from the Facebook group came into the restaurant. The two struck up a conversation about traditional Chinese cuisine. On the day he came in, Cindy had made dumplings for her kids. She asked if he wanted to try them. “He tried it and he felt like it was the best dumpling [he had ever put] in his mouth,” she said. “He posted about it on Facebook.” Robyn Wilson saw the post and stopped in too. “She would sit at that last table,” said Cindy. As she does when the pace slows a bit, Cindy came out to chat with her customers. She and Wilson began conversing over food. “My little girl loves dumplings, so I always keep some in the cooler for her,” said Cindy. She went back to the kitchen and retrieved some for Wilson. She too posted about this hidden gem and messages and calls requesting her delectable dumplings inundated Philly Steak & Wings.
months into her dumpling days, she does it only a few times a month, making more than 200 orders each time, now offering them for two consecutive days. Like the rest of the menu, Cindy’s dumplings are made with fresh ingredients like green onions, mushrooms, a refreshing hint of ginger, and bamboo shoot that Cindy’s mother mails to her from China. The flavor includes soy sauce, oyster sauce, and a few other components. She stopped listing ingredients and said with a laugh, “It’s secret!” She lets her loyal following know when dumpling days are by announcing them on Facebook. On the day we came in, it was pork and shrimp dumplings on the menu. The dumpling itself was sturdy but tender. Its slight translucence revealed a few of the fresh ingredients within. We’ve all had dumplings with a grayish mass of mystery ingredients – Cindy’s dumplings are the antithesis of those. Fresh, bounding with flavor, steamy goodness. The dumplings were served with two sauces – hoisin with sriracha and a second secret sauce that Cindy makes with a homemade hot oil working in harmonious tandem with other top-secret spices. It’s the kind of food that makes you want to hug the person who so generously prepared it.
The first time she made them for the public, she prepared around 60 orders and ran out within half an hour. About five
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“We opened one year ago, and I almost have no off days – I stay here every day. I want to make sure that every customer is satisfied with their food and their experience,” said the dedicated Philly Steak & Wings owner. Cindy expressed gratitude for her patrons, glowing reviews, and recommendations. She plans to work hard to keep each guest satisfied and says she is open to any suggestions people may have. Eventually, they plan to expand and open another restaurant on the Southside to serve their customers across town. As we were raving over the spread, Cindy came to check on us. The food and service left nothing lacking and we told her that. She smiled and said, “I enjoy making food for people who enjoy the food I make,” before heading back into the kitchen to fill the dumpling orders that were rolling in. 4963 US Hwy 98 N, Lakeland, FL 33809 (863) 606-6122 Phillysteakandwingslakeland.com FB Philly Steak & Wings
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Paul O’Neill: Finding Meaning in Art and Film
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“I’m not trying to find something that makes me happy – I’m trying to find something with meaning,” said Lake Wales artist and filmmaker, Paul O’Neill. Though filmmaking is certainly something that brings him joy, the meaning he finds in forming a connection with an artist and finding out what makes them create, drives O’Neill. An artist himself, the ‘Why?’ behind others’ artwork fascinates him, and he has set out to capture that on film.
UCF students making a short film. When the call was settled, he struck up a conversation and asked what kind of cameras they were using. They told him, and he went out and bought one. He began making films. “I just started with my friends. I knew nothing about filmmaking, cinematography, anything like that. All I knew, is that someone was doing it and I wanted to do something similar to that,” he said. “I had this drive to create something.”
O’Neill was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio. He grew up in the Rust Belt and graduated from Youngstown State University. He left for Florida to enter the prescribed burning field with the Nature Conservancy. He was hired by “Sticky” Steve Morrison to be a part of the burn crew at Tiger Creek Preserve. Morrison is O’Neill’s latest film subject and the subject of 50 other artists as well. But, more on that later.
He wanted his projects to be something that he enjoyed, and if anyone else was interested or entertained, that was great too, but it was secondary. The series morphed from profiles of his friends to artists of varying mediums.
He settled down in Lake Wales where he met wife, Lita. The couple has two kids – 15-year-old Lily and 12-year-old PJ. O’Neill has been a professional firefighter for 19 years. The family man and firefighter also enjoys tending to his garden on the lot beside his home. He has filled his food forest with moringa, Meyer lemons, pineapples, avocados, papayas, and muscadine grapes. He’s somewhat of an amateur beekeeper as well, with two hives on his property.
EYE FOR ART As a child, O’Neill was always making something or being creative in one way or another. “It came naturally to me. It was comforting,” he said. The self-described hobbyist filmmaker has always preferred documentaries over other genres, though he didn’t consider making one himself. “This film series came out of nowhere,” he said. Eight years ago, O’Neill was on a fire alarm call in Orlando. At the building they were called to, he encountered a group of
“It wasn’t a straight path to it – it was minor micro-adjustments to where it is now. I’m not saying I’ve met the goal, but it’s a lot further than where I started,” he said. The minimal yet resonating cinematography of his Eye for Art film series was inspired by another Vimeo creator, Jesse Brass. O’Neill would watch his films with pen and paper in hand, taking note of transitions, close-ups, when the music was introduced and other stylistic elements. O’Neill contacted Brass at one point to tell him that he had been emulating his style and even credits him for inspiration in his films. The subjects for Eye for Art contrast in medium and style, but they all must have one thing in common. “I have to like their artwork,” said O’Neill. Many of his subjects were contacted via cold email or by introducing himself to them at an art festival. He sees his films as something the artist can use to benefit their artwork and help him further develop his cinematography skills. “My main motivation for the film series is to get to the essence of what it means to be an artist,” he said. “I feel like artists are in touch with something that maybe most people are not in touch
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with. It’s kind of these fundamental ideas about what it means to be human […].” “What’s important is why,” he added. “I go into it trying to get to the most basic, distilled version of ‘Why are you doing this?’” He understands the complexity of this question and anticipated that I would ask him the same. “Who knows why we do anything,” he said. So why does O’Neill create films? “There’s this concept I really like: People don’t have ideas, ideas have people,” he said. He thought about the truth of that phrase, how an idea can enwrap you entirely. “I go into the film with questions that I think will bring out the essence of why they’re doing it,” he said. He talked about meeting the artist for the first time. “We’re both figuring it out in five hours – and there’s something nice about that. There are no preconceptions coming in.” He wants their interaction to be genuine. If they apologize for the state of their studio, he says, “I’m glad it’s a mess – I want to find you in your normal habitat.” His films are made for two people – himself and the artist he is capturing. O’Neill said, “It’s tough to be alive – we’re all going to face hardships. What’s the antidote to that? It’s not happiness, it’s meaning. And for me, this is an area that brings meaning.” The Lake Wales filmmaker has profiled 24 artists in his Eye for Art series so far. Some of the artists he has interviewed included Bok Tower Gardens director, David Price, Polk State College professor of art, Holly Scoggins and Winter Haven artist Trent Manning among other impressive names. His most recent, ongoing film project chronicles his former Tiger Creek Preserve Manager, friend, and mentor, Sticky Steve Morrison.
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STICKY STEVE THE EXHIBIT, 2020 A documentary film called, “The John Show” unintentionally inspired O’Neill to make friend and mentor Sticky Steve Morrison the subject of an epic art exhibit. The film, by Julie Sokolow, documented Pittsburgh graphic designer, Brett Yasko asking 250 artists to each do a portrait of his friend, John Riegert, over the course of two years, at the end of which, they all came together for an exhibit of the work. It wasn’t until a year after he had watched the film that the idea hit him. “I started sending cold emails out that day before I even asked Sticky,” said O’Neill. Five artists had already signed up before he told his subject. Hired by Sticky to be a part of the Tiger Creek Preserve burn crew, O’Neill was impacted by the conservationist. “He became a mentor whether he realized it or not,” said O’Neill. “How he lived his life – it really imprinted on me. There are different ways to live your life in a meaningful manner and he is the epitome of how to do that.” The filmmaker spouted off a handful of Sticky’s many life accomplishments – he is a musician, conservationist, former commercial beekeeper and most significantly of all, he is kind to people. Sticky was also the person who introduced O’Neill to his wife Lita. O’Neill said of Sticky, “He’s the most humble person. You’ll never hear negative words out of his mouth.” Though O’Neill is 45, with a family and a career and mortgage, he said, “I still look up to him. ‘What would Sticky do?’ That comes to mind often for me.” He is so humble, in fact, that when O’Neill approached him about the exhibit, Sticky sent him a list of names he thought would make better subjects for the project. Paul told him no, he was set on having him be the subject.
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The goal of the project is simply the project itself. “The goal is that we’ve brought 50 artists together – some know each other, some don’t, some know Sticky, some don’t – but we’ve brought everyone together for this one night,” he said of the exhibit. There will be no judging of the work, but participating artists are free to sell their pieces. Some have already committed to selling their work to donate to Sandy’s MusicGirl Scholarship, a scholarship program and camp for girls ages 6 to 19 to learn music, creativity, and self-confidence. Sticky started the program in honor of his wife Sandy Greer Morrison who passed away in 2014. Sticky has already sat for numerous portraits and paintings by contributing artists. “Sticky is getting out and meeting people he’s never met before. Other people are meeting Sticky, and meeting each other,” said O’Neill. Artists have said to O’Neill, “This has really changed the way I see things – I haven’t met anyone like this guy before. Thank you.” “You asked – what is the purpose? I think that’s the purpose,” O’Neill said. The date and venue of the exhibit will be announced soon, but those interested can find updates on The Sticky Steve Exhibit, 2020 website.
MEANING IN ART When he isn’t masterfully documenting the work of other artists, O’Neill is working on his own mixed media artwork. His work is typically created using stencils he makes from photographs that he takes. “I use spray paint or reclaimed wood and materials you don’t generally consider art materials,” he said.
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Though he’s been creating art his whole life, it wasn’t until recently that he started to show his work. He’s had shows at Outer Space Gallery, Lake Wales Library, and claimed third place at Art Crawl this year. “It’s been a huge surprise to me,” said O’Neill. Apart from the occasional stranger, the subjects of the photos he uses for his work are familiar – friends and family, people close to him. “They mean something to me,” he said. He showed us an abstract stencil of a person eating popcorn in Canada, several shots of Sticky, and his kids. Beyond the Sticky Steve exhibit and other current projects, he thought about what the future of his films and artwork might look like. He said, “A phrase that I heard someone say is, ‘Artists are people who go out into the world and come back and report what they’ve seen – even if they don’t understand it.’” O’Neill thought to himself, “Especially if they don’t understand it.” “I just want to keep reporting what I see and maybe it will make sense to someone – maybe it won’t,” he said. “I want to keep enjoying this process. And I just want to keep going a little bit deeper into some of my pieces – deeper for me or someone else.” We finished by asking him, “What are you grateful for?” O’Neill thought for a moment and said, “Coming home and looking outside and knowing my kids are doing well and my wife is happy – that’s what makes me grateful.” He added, “I’m grateful to have some meaning in my life – my artwork, a film series working with people. That brings meaning to my life.” Eye for Art vimeo.com/easyacrefilms The Sticky Steve Exhibit, 2020 thestickysteveshow.weebly.com
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Lorio & Associates Celebrating 30 Years This year Lakeland-based property management and real estate firm Lorio & Associates celebrates the big 3-0. The firm offers specialized brokerage services with a focus on commercial property management, leasing, and sales. For the last 30 years, founder Joe Lorio and his team have been managing their clients’ properties with an emphasis on service and quality with a simple, but unique philosophy on how to manage them. New York native, Joe Lorio came to Polk County in 1984. He worked for the real estate developer, Executive National Realty. The company was a property manager that did rehab development, specializing in the restoration of older buildings. He worked with them for five years, opening his own firm on November 1, 1990. As he was buying properties for himself and needed to manage them, he saw property management as an opportunity to be a cottage industry which would allow him the freedom to continue looking for properties to acquire. People saw him craft these property management deals and began to ask if he would do the same for them. One property at a time the firm grew, now managing 32 properties throughout Polk County. The real estate market has had its share of turbulence throughout Lorio’s time in business. His company faced rough waters through the Savings and Loan Crisis during the 80s, and the 2008 Housing Crisis. Yet, they persisted. “When I look back at my career – I feel like I’m the sum total of the decisions I never made as opposed to the good decisions I did make,” said Lorio of the risky investments he decided to pass up. “It’s nice to know you can get through two significant downturns in the real estate business and still be here.” The company is circumscribed to office space leasing, says Lorio. “We consider ourselves the office space specialists,” he said. Along with specialized brokerage services, commercial property management, leasing, and sales, the firm has a residential division.
THE TEAM His team is small but mighty. Lorio has crafted an environment of family and passion for what they do. Heather Evans is the office manager, property manager, and a licensed real estate agent for the firm. Lorio is grateful for Evans and all of the work she puts into the business, saying he sees her eventually taking over the business one day. “He has taught me everything I know. Ironically enough, I came
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here just to answer phones and in the first six months, I was doing everything. Now, I have my real estate license and I’m going to get my brokers license,” said Evans. Evans says she is grateful for the openness, learning opportunities, and peaceful environment at L&A. Also on the Lorio team are Associate Property Manager, Lori Gray, and Maintenance Coordinator Rusty O’Neal. Lorio cares deeply for his team and acknowledges the unique talents each member brings to the firm. He doesn’t keep time charts and as long as the work gets done, they are free to do anything they need, including taking care of children and family responsibilities. He feels that freedom lends itself to productivity. “If you help people, you’ll all be successful and more than that, you’ll all be happy,” he said.
CELEBRATING 30 YEARS As Mr. Lorio reflected on the last three decades, he discussed people who have influenced him, mentored him, and philosophies that contributed to the business’s longevity. Two mentors he had throughout his real estate journey were Gary Ralston and Dean Saunders whom he described as two of the most accomplished brokers in town. Ralston especially impacted Lorio. He said of Ralston, “He started selling suits in Madison Avenue and that was great sales training because he took that and went into real estate. That’s probably one of the reasons I wear a suit every day is because he wore a suit every day.” “He was successful. I thought if I did what he did, I would be successful,” said Lorio. The manner in which he manages properties is important to the L&A owner. “I’ve always wanted to manage property like I was managing my parents’ property,” explained Lorio. This philosophy was cemented in his mind during his days waiting tables at an upscale New York restaurant to put himself through college. One day, Lorio was conversing with his friends, probably discussing plans for when they got off work he said. The owner of the eatery came to Lorio’s table with a water pitcher and filled up each water glass. Lorio knew he was in trouble when the owner walked over and sat the pitcher down beside him. He said, “Make believe you’re serving your parents.” “That stuck with me,” said Lorio. He manages the properties in his care with the same due respect. He often tells his team, “Make believe you’re managing your parents’ property. Take
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care of it better than what you’re doing.” His entire business is also based around a high level of service. “In our society, we pay people based on the quality and quantity of service,” said Lorio. “If you provide a good service for someone, the money will come in so fast you won’t be able to count it.” The Christian roots of the firm also impact the way they do business says, Lorio. He tries to treat everyone, no matter their social or financial status, equally. This level of fair service has paid off. He told the story of a young man named Ed Laderer who came to him and said that he was leaving his company to start his own business. He didn’t have a lot of money but needed an office. “I worked really hard to finance this little hole in the wall of an office. […] He was so appreciative that I found it. Today, he owns Southern Homes with Greg Masters and we manage his property to this day.” Evans added how important his time and presence with clients is to Mr. Lorio. “It’s not just a text, it’s not just an email. It’s picking up the phone and calling to say, ‘Can I meet you for lunch,’ or ‘Can we grab some coffee and talk this over,’” she said.
Here’s to 30 More Years What does the future hold for Lorio & Associates? Where will the company be on its 60th anniversary? “I would like to help the people that are here. I would like to mentor them so that one day if I leave here in any capacity […] that they don’t have to go work for somebody to collect a paycheck,” said Lorio. Thirty years in business has left Joe Lorio with much to be grateful for. “First and foremost, I am grateful to God Almighty for the great life that I’ve had. Sometimes I have to pinch myself. It’s hard to believe that I do what I do,” he said. Lorio & Associates 1820 Florida Ave S, Lakeland, FL (863) 680-1628 http://lorio.com FB @LorioAssociatesInc
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January CALENDAR 2020 1-5 FIRST DAY HIKE! When: Jan. 01, 2020 | 9:30 a.m. Where: Colt Creek State Park 16000 Sr-471, Lakeland Start off the New Year on the right foot (pun intended!) by participating in the annual First Day Hike event. Park Rangers and volunteers will be leading multiple guided hikes of various distances through the pine flatwoods of Colt Creek State Park as they teach about the plants, animals and other fascinating things that make the park special. Reservations required for tram tours, as seats are limited, call 863-8156761 to RSVP. It’s recommended that you bring water, sunscreen and wear closed-toed shoes. Program free with regular park admission. HOLIDAYS AT BOK TOWER GARDENS FEATURING THE HOLIDAY HOME TOUR When: Jan. 01 - 05, 2020 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Celebrate 25 years of Holiday Home Tour magic and experience Pinewood Estate completely transformed into a holiday showplace. Combo admission to the Gardens and Pinewood Estate Holiday Home Tour $25 adult, $12 child ages 5-12, and children under 5 are free. Tickets for the Holiday Home Tour at Pinewood Estate may be purchased in advance online or at the Entrance Gate or at the Visitor Center. Tickets may not be purchased at the door — all tickets must be purchased before arriving at Pinewood Estate. 863-676-1408 NEW YEARS DAY YOGA When: Jan. 01, 2020 Where: Inside Out Yoga 52 4th St. NW, Winter Haven ioyogastudio.com Start 2020 with Jho at 10:30am or Megan at 6pm and find some Peace, Love & a Fresh Start! NEW YEAR’S CARILLON CONCERT When: Jan. 01, 2020 | 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. 863-734-1222 TRIVIA WEDNESDAY When: Jan. 01, 2020 | 6:30-9 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland It’s Live! Trivia at Swan Brewing hosted by Nick Allred from Hold On I Know This!- Trivia Games start under the Tent at 6:30pm- Prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place as well as Best Team Name and a special prize pulled for a random team at the end of the night!- Bring your friends and family for a battle of wits about the films. As always, Swan Brewing is family and pet friendly - Food Truck on site.
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2020 POLK SENIOR GAMES REGISTRATION When: Jan. 02, 2020 Where: Throughout Polk County polkseniorgames.org 2020 Polk Senior Games are February 29 — March 16, 2020; Registration begins January 2; Deadline February 14. Where: 515 East Boulevard St, Bartow FL 3383036. Olympic-style sports and games for men and women 50 years and over. Variety of events and skill levels. Something for everyone. $10 for first event; $3 for each additional event up to $28. Some events have additional fees. 863-533-0055, polkseniorgames50@gmail.com,
names in the history of art, but they and their stories resonate deeply with Dellosso, who reaffirms their rightful places in art history through her exquisite old master-style paintings. Hours vary. 863-688-7743 SPIRITS: RITUAL AND CEREMONIAL AFRICAN AND OCEANIC ART When: Jan. 02 - 26, 2020 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Over the course of four decades, Dr. Alan and Linda Rich have displayed a passion for helping others, traveling the world and bringing medical care to those in need. With his profession as an ophthalmologist and eye surgeon and hers as an occupational therapist trained to help Alan in clinics and in surgeries, the Riches worked together to transform the lives of many in need of critical eye care. While working in clinics in Papua New Guinea and throughout Africa, the Riches also immersed themselves in the diverse artistic cultures of the countries they visited. Along the way, they acquired a collection of ritual and ceremonial objects that fill their home today. In this Polk Museum original exhibition, these artifacts, most of which speak to the close spiritual communion between humans and animals, will be displayed publicly for the first time. (863) 688-7743
FLEA & FARMERS MARKET AT THE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER When: Jan. 02, 2020 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport visitcentralflorida.org Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center in Davenport hosts a Flea & Farmers Market each Thursday featuring a variety of vendors offering local produce, handmade crafts and more.The weekly event serves to familiarize locals with the amenities and services available at the visitor information center, including vacation planning for their visiting family and friends, a Florida souvenir gift shop and the availability of discounted attraction tickets for many Central Florida attractions.
GRB’S ROOTS RUN CLUB When: Jan. 02, 2020 | 6 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Grove Roots Brewing is hosting Roots Run Club every Thursday offering 2 routes (1.5 miles & 3 miles, or longer if you want) around Downtown Winter Haven, Roots Run Club is the perfect after-work active social! Want some swag? $20 for a Roots Run Club shirt gets you a discount on beer for the day of the run!
ELA’S FOREST When: Jan. 02 - Feb. 23, 2020 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Ela’s Forest is a real forest of trees planted in locations around the world. It bears the name of a little girl who loved nature and whose short, beautiful life was radiant. The forest continues to grow as her community plants more trees to honor her memory and keep her light bright. As a member of that community, the Polk Museum of Art adds to Ela’s Forest through this exhibition featuring works by artists close to Ela and her family. It is meant to be an expression of love, support, and comfort to the family as well as a poignant reminder of the importance and power of community. — Claire Orologas, Executive Director Emerita and curator of Ela’s Forest. A map of trees and other dedications to Ela can be found online. Days & hours vary. 863-688-7743
WRITERS @ LPL: THE WRITER’S LIFE FOR ME When: Jan. 02, 2020 | 6 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland Hosted by Lakeland Public Library, it meets the first Wednesday of each month in the Meeting Room. Writers have two sessions in one evening, 6pm is First Steps for New Writers, Topic: Claiming Your Dream Writing Life. 7pm is The Next Level for Intermediate Writers, Topic: Put Your Writing Life in Motion. What are your writing/creative goals for 2020? \We’ll discuss goals and how to put them in practice. 863-834-4276
GLOBAL ART OF THE 1970S: FROM THE SC JOHNSON COLLECTION When: Jan. 02 - 26, 2020 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org This exclusive exhibition features works selected from the private collection of the SC Johnson Company, most of which have never before traveled outside the Council House, the company’s international conference center in Racine, Wisconsin. The collection was built throughout the 1970s by Karen Johnson Boyd, the daughter of H.F. Johnson, Jr. and curator Lee Nordness. Along with Nordness, Boyd sought to build a collection that echoed the international mission of the center and that would offer visitors to the Council House a glimpse at the most cutting-edge works of the moment. The result is a renowned collection entailing exemplary art from around the globe, most produced in the 1970s. Hours vary. 863-688-7743
LAKELAND MAGIC VS CANTON CHARGE When: Jan. 02, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland lakeland.gleague.nba.com/tickets/ NBA G League BARBERSHOP HARMONY CHORUS When: Jan. 02, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: St. John’s United Methodist 1800 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven sentimentaljourneymen.com ENJOY SINGING? JOIN US… Winter Haven’s a cappella Barbershop Harmony Chorus. PHONE: (863) 4559548 or email info@sentimentaljourneymen.com. Each Thursday evening a group of singers join together to sing in the uniquely American style of a cappella four-part close harmony called Barbershop Harmony! Our chorus includes both experienced and novice singers who strive together to have a satisfying musical experience and develop an entertaining performance package. We give our members the learning tools and vocal training they need to be successful and have a great time. If you love singing, harmonizing and performing and can carry a tune unaccompanied, we’d love to have you join us for our weekly rehearsal!
A BRUSH WITH HERSTORY: THE PAINTINGS OF GABRIELA GONZALEZ DELLOSSO When: Jan. 02 - April 12, 2020 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso is a premier portrait artist whose art historical knowledge is surpassed only by the skill of her brushwork. This exhibition features Dellosso’s tribute paintings to great but often-overlooked female masters of the past. Sadly, these masters have never become mainstream 38
TRIVIA THURSDAYS AT CRAFT + KITCHEN When: Jan. 02, 2020 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Craft + Kitchen 3234 S Florida Ave., Lakeland Come enjoy a wide variety of craft beer and food while competing for prizes. Check for the Word of the Day on the Triviosity Live Events Facebook page on the day of the show for bonus points. Prizes to the Top 3 Teams COUCH TO 5K TRAINING When: Jan. 03, 2020 | 8 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8am. Walk and jog your way to be ready to run a 5k. Running training designed to motivate someone “out of shape” to prepare for a 5K race. Training sessions are free with general admission or membership, separate charge applies for Carillon Classic 5K. December 30, 2019 — February 28, 2020 863-734-1222. JANUARY FIRST FRIDAY: THREE KINGS CELEBRATION When: Jan. 03, 2020 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland 117 N. Kentucky Ave., Lakeland downtownlkld.com Enjoy Food and Craft Vendors, Family-Friendly Activities, Dance Demonstrations, and Live Music. Downtown shops and restaurants will be open late. Don’t miss the Makers Market, featuring local artists and creators, on North Kentucky Avenue and the Classy Car Show on Tennessee Avenue. In January, our Classy Car Show is being sponsored by Carlisle Events. Stop by their tent on Tennessee Ave. near Main St., and meet the team behind Winter AutoFest Lakeland! Check out some of the show cars that will be on display during Winter AutoFest 2020 at the SUN n’ FUN Expo Campus in Lakeland, February 21-23. First Friday is a family-friendly event held in the streets of Downtown Lakeland between Lemon Street and Oak Street along Kentucky and Tennessee Avenues. On-street parking begins to close in the event area at 3pm to allow us to clear the streets and set up the exhibitors and vendors. Parking in all permitted and metered locations is free after 5pm and all day on the weekends. Event parking is limited, so please carpool with friends and neighbors! We also offer free valet on the corner of Lemon St. and Tennessee Ave. on First Fridays. ACCESS ART: SPECIAL NEEDS When: Jan. 04, 2020 | 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 that is exhibited. The program is designed to create social engagement and encourage creativity and self expression. After the tour the group meets at Kelly Rec. Center to make art inspired by the museum visit. Registration preferred but not required. For registration or questions, please contact Tinia Clark at 863-224-8557 or email at sidestreetartbeat@gmail.com. HISTORIC OAK HILL CEMETERY TOUR When: Jan. 04, 2020 | 11 a.m. Where: Oak Hill Burial Park 4620 US Hwy 98 S, Lakeland polk-county.net Oak Hill Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Bartow which was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2003. The early gravesites date back to 1860, and people interred there include Confederate General Evander M. Law, County Seat (or downtown Bartow) land donor Jacob Summerlin, and Polk County pioneer settlers like the Blount,
Parker, and Varn families. The tour starts at the History Center with a short walk of approximately one mile to include historic landmarks along the route to the cemetery. The cemetery ground is uneven and visitors are advised to wear appropriate footwear. VISION BOARD AND SOUND BOWL SESSION When: Jan. 04, 2020 | 2-5 p.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga 52 4th St. NW, Winter Haven ioyogastudio.com Start 2020 off with renewed focus on your passions and purpose! Amy Hilton and Buffy LaRoux are excited to be your guides in creating intentionally this New Year.This workshop will take you through the entire process of creating a vision board. Participants will be guided through exercises and a crystal bowl meditation geared toward self-reflection and personal desires. All vision board materials are provided. It is helpful if participants bring a pair of scissors. Feel free to bring additional magazines, pictures, washi tapes and other craft supplies if desired. $60 SPIRAL ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR BOWL When: Jan. 04, 2020 | 7-11 p.m. Where: Balmoral, 124 Kenny Blvd, Haines City allamericaclassic.com The roster features 110 of the best high-school seniors from around the country and is heavy with Florida elite talent. The America Team will be coached by Steve Allen, head coach at DeLand High School, and the National Team will be coached by Anthony Paul Davis, former head coach of Tohopekaliga High School in Kissimmee. College coaches are expected to attend and scout. The All America Classic has partnered with the Orlando area’s newest post-graduate academy Valley State to develop more scouting opportunities for high school seniors.Tickets to the game cost $10 at the gate, cash or credit card. All military personnel with military ID will get in for free.
KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: Jan. 06, 2020 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland A knitting/crochet club that meets every Monday evening. Bring your current yarn project in and chat with other yarn fanatics. All skill levels are welcome! lisa.kolesar@ lakelandgov.net
THE SOUND OF SIMON-PERFORMED LIVE BY COURTNEY PLUMMER & FRIENDS When: Jan. 04, 2020 | 8-11 p.m. Where: LkldTV, 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland lkldlive.com Celebrate the music of Paul Simon with live performances by Courtney Plummer & Friends. Come and start off the new year with some amazing local musicians playing songs we all love in the heart of Downtown Lakeland. Doors 7:30pm, Show Starts 8:00pm. VIP Table Seat is $20, Row Seat is $10.
CHAIR YOGA When: Jan. 07, 2020 | 9:30-10:30 a.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday & Friday, 863-534-0131.
BAPTISTE POWER YOGA When: Jan. 05, 2020 | 10 a.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga 52 4th St. NW, Winter Haven ioyogastudio.com Baptiste Power Yoga is an alignment based power vinyasa flow. They will incorporate the 5 pillars and 3 themes of Baptiste yoga into each class. We’ll move through a series of balancing and strength building poses, back-bends and core work and inversions. Modifications are always available as well as intensifications (if that’s in your practice). You will leave class refreshed, uplifted, motivated and energized. (863) 224-2311.
ADULT COLORING When: Jan. 07, 2020 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday 863-534-0131. BOOKS SANDWICHED IN When: Jan. 07, 2020 | 12:15-1:30 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland Love to talk about books? Join us for Books Sandwiched In. Books for the next month are distributed at the end of the discussion session for a nominal fee. January: A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf. 863-834-4276
6-12 SPRING BLOOM WALKING TOURS BEGIN When: Jan. 06, 2020 | 12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Monday - Saturday 12:00p.m. & 2:00p.m. and Sunday 2:00p.m. Walking tours of the Gardens start outside the Visitor Center. Free with general admission or membership. January 6 — April 15, 2020. 863-734-1222
NEW TO YOGA (SIX WEEK SERIES) When: Jan. 07, 2020 | 1:30-2:30 p.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga 52 4th St. NW, Winter Haven ioyogastudio.com This 6 week series is designed specifically for students new to yoga. Learn basic yoga postures (sun salutations), breathing and relaxation techniques in an inviting, calm atmosphere. Props and modifications are offered and encouraged. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Every Tuesday for 6 weeks
beginning Jan. 7th. $55 for the 6 week series (or use your regular class pass) Register online. TRIVIA TUESDAYS When: Jan. 07, 2020 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Gather up those teams and say hello to Trivia Tuesdays every Tuesday in the main tasting room from 6:30-8pm! With the exception of a few, all trivia will be General Knowledge! Teams may range between 1-8 players. All minors must be accompanied and actively supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. DRUNK SPELLING BEE When: Jan. 07, 2020 | 7-11 p.m. Where: Galaxy Bar 5153 US Highway 98 N, Lakeland Host, Nick of Hold On I Know This. Contestants pay $5 to enter. We cap the contestants off at 40. You pass round 1? You get a shot. You pass round 2? You get a beer. And so on, until 1 winner is left standing. Winner gets bragging rights & a $15 bar tab. NOTE: the beers/shots type/size provided will be the discretion of Galaxy, beers will be small pours. 1 MILLION CUPS When: Jan. 08, 2020 | 9 a.m. Where: Catapult Lakeland 331 S Florida Ave, Lakeland 1millioncups.com/lakeland A national program to engage, educate and connect local entrepreneurs. Founded by the Kauffman Foundation, 1 Million Cups is based on the notion that entrepreneurs network and discover solutions over a million cups of coffee. The free, weekly gathering helps build startup communities on a grassroots level. Entrepreneurs, innovators, funders, and other interested community members are invited to attend each Wednesday from 9 to 10 a.m. Every - CONTINUED ON PAGE 40 -
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202 Magnolia Ave. Auburndale, FL 33823 1050 US Hwy. 27 N Clermont, FL 34714 100 Patterson Rd. Haines City, FL 33844 2025 E Edgewood Dr. Lakeland, FL 33803
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2004 Co. Rd. 540 A Lakeland, FL 33813
2800 A Ridge Way, Ste. 100 Lake Wales, FL 33859 5032 US Hwy. 27 N Sebring, FL 33870 407 Ave. K, SE Winter Haven, FL 33880
Wednesday morning, one or two early-stage startups present their companies to an audience of mentors, advisers and other entrepreneurs. Each founder presents for six minutes, followed by a 20-minute question-and-answer session with the audience. View the national website at www.1millioncups.com and access the Lakeland microsite at www.1millioncups.com/lakeland. CARING FOR TREES IN THE HOME LANDSCAPE When: Jan. 08, 2020 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Learn how to select the right tree for your yard. Additional tips for long-term care and maintenance of trees in the landscape. Included in general admission, free for members. 863-734-1222. ISO LISTENERS’ CLUB: OPERA & LA BOHEME When: Jan. 08, 2020 | 6 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland imperialsymphony.org/music-lectures ISO Opera producer Greg Sale and his wife Christina will welcome lecture attendees to the Latin Quarter garret where La Boheme’s characters reside. Themes and future influences of the opera (like the hit musical Rent) will be discussed. The study of music has many connections with the multitude of humanities disciplines. With an emphasis on appreciation, a jaunt into history and a hint of technique, lectures for adults stretch music’s value beyond entertainment.The ISO’s Listeners’ Club, in partnership with the Lakeland Public Library, presents free lectures and discussions related to upcoming ISO performances and symphonic music in general. Learn about composers, musical themes, instruments and your ISO musicians in an interactive lecture once a month. For more info, contact Amy Wiggins at (863) 688-3743, awiggins@imperialsymphony.org or Brenda Patterson at (863) 834-4276, Brenda.Patterson@ lakelandgov.net. TRIVIA WEDNESDAY When: Jan. 08, 2020 | 6:30-9 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing, 115 W Pine St., Lakeland It’s Live! Trivia at Swan Brewing hosted by Nick Allred from Hold On I Know This! Trivia Games start under the Tent at 6:30pm- Prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place as well as best team name and a special prize pulled for a random team at the end of the night!- Bring your friends and family for a battle of wits about the films. As always, Swan Brewing is family and pet friendly - Food Truck on site. SQUARE DANCE CLASS When: Jan. 08, 2020 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: McArthur Center, Florida Presbyterian Homes 811 S Lakeside Ave., Lakeland Buttons & Bows Square & Round Dance Club will be sponsoring beginning square dance classes starting Wednesday, January 8. No dance experience required, no special attire, but we do suggest closed-toe and closed-heel shoes for safety reasons. Smoke and alcohol-free. Open to all ages, including children, if they are old enough to follow instructions. It would be nice if you have a partner but not required. $5 per person per class - no contracts - pay as you go. A professional caller, who is BMI and ASCAP licensed, will teach the class. The first three weeks are open for new students - after that, we can’t take students until the next class. For additional info: sqdncfan@gmail.com or 863-224-3393. ELVIS 85TH BIRTHDAY HOOTENANNY When: Jan. 08, 2020 | 7:30-10:30 p.m. Where: LkldTV, 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland lkldlive.com We celebrate the 85th Birthday of The King Of Rock And Roll - Elvis Presley - With a good old fashioned hootenanny, bringing together local Lakeland musicians to perform a collection of his greatest hits. Doors 7:00pm, Show Starts 7:30pm. havenmagazines.com
FLEA & FARMERS MARKET AT THE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER When: Jan. 09, 2020 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport visitcentralflorida.org Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center in Davenport hosts a Flea & Farmers Market each Thursday featuring a variety of vendors offering local produce, handmade crafts and more. The weekly event serves to familiarize locals with the amenities and services available at the visitor information center, including vacation planning for their visiting family and friends, a Florida souvenir gift shop and the availability of discounted attraction tickets for many Central Florida attractions.
TRIVIA THURSDAYS AT CRAFT + KITCHEN When: Jan. 09, 2020 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Craft + Kitchen 3234 S Florida Ave., Lakeland Come enjoy a wide variety of craft beer and food from this great bottle shop while competing for prizes. Check for the Word of the Day on the Triviosity Live Events Facebook page on the day of the show for bonus points. Prizes to the Top 3 Teams. I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT When: Jan. 09 - 26, 2020 Where: Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com Book and Lyrics by: Joe DiPietro, Music by: Jimmy Roberts. A witty musical revue that tackles modern love in all its forms. From the perils and pitfalls of the first date to marriage, children, and the twilight years of life. Set in the modern world and told in a series of vignettes and songs, I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change traces the overall arc of relationships throughout the course of a life. Days & hours vary. 863-294-7469
SHREDDER DAY When: Jan. 09, 2020 | 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow The second Thursday of every month. Patrons can bring their own papers to shred. 863-534-0131 EDWARD BOK MEMORIAL CONCERT When: Jan. 09, 2020 | 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Commemorate the life of Edward W. Bok. Included with general admission or membership.
CHAIR YOGA When: Jan. 10, 2020 | 9:30-10:30 a.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday & Friday, 863-534-0131. POINT OF VIEW GALLERY TALK: DR. H. ALEXANDER RICH When: Jan. 10, 2020 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Dr. Alexander Rich provides an in-depth overview of the current exhibition A Brush with HerStory: Paintings by Gabriella Gonzalez Dellosso. Dr. H. Alexander Rich is the Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Museum. In addition, he is also an Assistant Professor of Art History at Florida Southern College and chair of the newly established Department of Art History & Museum Studies, which will be located at the Museum beginning this fall. Dr. Rich is a specialist in Modern and Contemporary Art History, with a particular focus on European and American art of the 19th and 20th centuries. He earned his Ph.D. in Art History from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, and his A.B. from Dartmouth College. 863-688-7743
TEEN PAINTING When: Jan. 09, 2020 | 4-5:30 p.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Teen Painting 2nd Thursday of every month. Ages 13+ 863-534-0131 GRB’S ROOTS RUN CLUB When: Jan. 09, 2020 | 6 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Offering 2 routes (1.5 miles & 3 miles, or longer if you want) around Downtown Winter Haven, Roots Run Club is the perfect after-work active social! Want some swag? $20 for a Roots Run Club shirt gets you a discount on beer for the day of the run! TRIVIA NIGHT: STAR WARS When: Jan. 09, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: Union Taproom 245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven If you think your Star Wars knowledge is out of this world then be one with the force and join us for beer and trivia to take over the universe. Covering Episodes I-XIII. A live trivia event that even a Stormtrooper won’t miss. May the force be with you. Come early to grab a bite & a seat! Chubby Wubby’s from 5-9pm. Check-in : 6:30pm. Teams of 8 players or less.
LUNCH & LEARN: FLORIDA GARDENING FOR SNOWBIRDS When: Jan. 10, 2020 | 12 p.m. Where: Lakeland Electric 501 E Lemon St., Lakeland sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/polk/ Are you a part-time resident or just someone who wants to learn more about landscaping in Florida? Join us for answers and tips for gardening the Florida-Friendly way! This is a free lunch and learn workshop and lunch is provided. Register online. Workshop is presented by the City of Lakeland Water Utilities and the UF/IFAS Extension Polk County. If you have any questions, please contact us at 863-519-1041.
BARBERSHOP HARMONY CHORUS When: Jan. 09, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: St. John’s United Methodist 1800 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven sentimentaljourneymen.com ENJOY SINGING? JOIN US! Winter Haven’s a cappella Barbershop Harmony Chorus. PHONE: (863) 4559548 or email info@sentimentaljourneymen.com. Each Thursday evening a group of singers join together to sing in the uniquely American style of a cappella four-part close harmony called Barbershop Harmony! Our chorus includes both experienced and novice singers who strive together to have a satisfying musical experience and develop an entertaining performance package. We give our members the learning tools and vocal training they need to be successful and have a great time. If you love singing, harmonizing and performing and can carry a tune unaccompanied, we’d love to have you join us at our weekly rehearsal.
LETSDANCE When: Jan. 10, 2020 | 6-8 p.m. Where: 2226 Karen St, Lake Wales. Put on your dancing shoes and dance the night away at Polk County Parks & Recreation’s #LETSDANCE Party. This free community event will feature music, arts & crafts, light refreshments, and dance contests. LAKELAND MAGIC VS WESTCHESTER KNICKS When: Jan. 10, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland lakelandmagic.com/themenights The Lakeland Magic are celebrating their NBA affiliate, the Orlando Magic as they take on the Westchester Knicks, NBA 40
G League affiliate of the New York Knicks. Check out this Magical Night made possible by Mountain Dew featuring special guest appearances and in game entertainment from the Orlando Magic family. “TRAFFICKED” When: Jan. 10, 2020 | 7:30 p.m. Where: LkldTV, 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland justwritelakeland.com Gretchen Suarez-Pena’s award winning play. Human trafficking is everywhere, including our own back yard. See the play that truly brings home the horrors of such a terrible practice and help us shine a light by bringing awareness to a place where hope is sometimes lost. SINGLE WIDE - THE MUSICAL When: Jan. 10 - 26, 2020 Where: Lake Wales Little Theatre 411 N 3rd St., Lake Wales lwlt.org/ Directed by Rob FritzKaty may live in a tiny trailer in an even tinier trailer park, but that does not stop her from having enormous dreams. A story of challenge, determination, grit, and hope, this new musical features a toe-tapping country/ pop score. Single Wide will inspire you to reach for the stars and follow your dreams. Days & hours vary. 863-676-1266 THREE DOG NIGHT When: Jan. 10, 2020 | 8 p.m. Where: Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com/the-ritz-theatre/ Celebrating the music of Three Dog Night with a tribute band. WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET When: Jan. 11, 2020 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Farmers Market NE corner of Third St. & Ave. C SW, Winter Haven winterhavenfarmersmarket.com The Market will feature a wide variety of farmers, unusual food trucks, artisan food vendors, plants, and a sprinkling of crafts. The design and planning of the Market is being guided by Mark Johnson, the Market Director of the St Pete Market as well as Rick Baker, the former Mayor of the City of St Pete (2001 — 10). Enjoy live music, a strong selection of “readyto-eat” foods, freshly picked produce and plenty of tables to eat and socialize at. Every Saturday from January 11 - May 16, 2020. More info on FB@winterhavenfarmersmarket REVITALIZE YOUR LIFE, RENEW YOUR ENERGY BALANCE, AND RECLAIM YOUR HEALTH When: Jan. 11, 2020 | 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Join Kelly Andrews, HeartMath Trainer and Wellness Coach, and Debbie Zimmerman, Food for Life Instructor and Health Coach, in an energizing day of lifestyle activities that will help you reclaim your youthfulness. Learn how stress management techniques such as meditation, yoga and mindfulness can improve your health in multiple ways. Hear how whole-food, plant-based nutrition will help reduce chronic disease and inflammation; enjoy a deliciously prepared meal to nourish your body from the inside out. $55 members/$70 non-members. Ticket price includes general admission to the Gardens. Tickets are available for purchase online or in person at the Visitor Center or by phone at 863-734-1222. MAKE & TAKE: COMPOSTING WITH WORMS When: Jan. 11, 2020 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: UF/IFAS Extension, 1702 S Highway, Bartow Registration is required. There is a $45 fee for this workshop. You will go home with a farm that you made complete with worms. The workshop will begin with a 30 minute PowerPoint presentation to introduce worm farming basics. Participants will learn how to start a worm farm, what to
feed the worms and what to do with the castings. Outside we will harvest a working worm farm and remove the worms from the castings. Each participant will take home a 10 gallon worm farm with tray and a bag of worm castings. If you would like to purchase a screen for harvesting, it will be an additional $10, as long as supplies last. The workshop is located at the UF/IFAS Extension Polk County in the John Brennamen Room. Please use the door by the gazebo on the south side of the main building. Register on eventbrite. If you have any questions, please contact us at 863-519-1041. ART LAB When: Jan. 11, 2020 | 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org 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 an array of mediums and techniques, the project will relate to an exhibition on display in the Museum. 863-688-7743 Register online. MOVEMENT AND IMAGINATION NATURE PLAY When: Jan. 11, 2020 | 10:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Children can enjoy playing games and telling stories with movement, while learning more about birds of Bok Tower Gardens. Aesop’s fables of the kind stork and fox, featured in the carving on the Tower, will be one of the many bird tales that will come alive in this fun kid’s class. Geared for children ages 4 — 10. Included in general admission, free for members. 863-734-1222
LAKE ALFRED BLUEGRASS & KICKIN’ CHICKIN’ WING COMPETITION When: Jan. 11, 2020 | 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Where: Lions Park 175 N Nekoma Ave, Lake Alfred This year features a chicken wing contest and lots of sweet & smokey BBQ. Entertainment provided by Southern Express, ReKindled Grass, Dixie Bluegrass Express, The Beaumont Family, Duck Wallow Lane, the Clogging Connection and the M&M Cloggers. Come out for a great day of music and food on beautiful Lake Alfred. For more information or if you want to compete in the wing competition please call the Parks Department at (863) 291-5272.
country, for Honoring our Heroes Night, as we take on the Westchester Knicks, NBA G League affiliate of the New York Knicks. All veterans, active military, and their families receive free admission. BRUNCH IN THE GARDENS When: Jan. 12, 2020 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Enjoy Chef Matt Fulwood’s twist on eggs benedict along with two additional unique chef prepared creations, unlimited scrambled eggs, bacon, waffle bar, fresh fruit, coffee and bottomless Florida’s Natural mimosas! $40 members/$47 non-members. Kids ages 5-12 $15 and kids 5 and under free. Ticket price includes general admission to the Gardens. Tickets are available for purchase online or in person at the Visitor Center or by phone at 863-734-1222.
“TRAFFICKED” When: Jan. 11, 2020 | 2 p.m. Where: LkldTV, 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland justwritelakeland.com Gretchen Suarez-Pena’s award winning play. Human trafficking is everywhere, including our own back yard. See the play that truly brings home the horrors of such a terrible practice and help us shine a light by bringing awareness to a place where hope is sometimes lost.
FLORIDA TROPICS VS ORLANDO SEAWOLVES When: Jan. 12, 2020 | 3:05 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland fltropics.com Major Arena Soccer League member and 2019 UPSL Spring National Champions. 863-240-0101
SATURDAY AFTERNOON FAMILY MOVIES: THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE 2 (PG) When: Jan. 11, 2020 | 2 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven Enjoy a family friendly movie on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month! Admission is FREE and food and drink are welcome.
13-19 KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: Jan. 13, 2020 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland A knitting/crochet club that meets every Monday evening. Bring your current yarn project and chat with other yarn fanatics. All skill levels are welcome! lisa.kolesar@ lakelandgov.net
LAKELAND MAGIC VS WESTCHESTER KNICKS When: Jan. 11, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland lakelandmagic.com/themenights The Lakeland Magic and Bartow Ford are teaming up to celebrate the brave men and women who have served our
REIKI RENDEZVOUS When: Jan. 13, 2020 | 7:15 p.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga 52 4th St. NW, Winter Haven ioyogastudio.com Reiki Rendezvous transport into a deeply relaxing experience through soothing music, guided meditation, and reiki energy balancing. A journey of relaxation through the body, mind, emotions, and spirit where you’ll release mental, emotional, and energetic blockages. Reiki Energy balancing is an ancient Japanese technique where a trained practitioner uses “life force energy” through their hands to balance and activate the body’s natural healing system. Investment: $20 CHAIR YOGA When: Jan. 14, 2020 | 9:30-10:30 a.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday & Friday, 863-534-0131. ADULT COLORING When: Jan. 14, 2020 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday, 863-534-0131. TRIVIA TUESDAYS When: Jan. 14, 2020 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Gather up those teams and say hello to Trivia Tuesdays every Tuesday in the main tasting room from 6:30-8pm! With the exception of a few, all trivia will be General Knowledge! Teams may range between 1-8 players. All minors must be accompanied and actively supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.
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LAKELAND MAGIC VS DELAWARE BLUE COATS When: Jan. 14, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland lakeland.gleague.nba.com/tickets/ Two for Tuesday! Spend your Tuesdays with the Lakeland Magic! PAINT & PINTS When: Jan. 14, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: Union Taproom 245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven Enjoy a brew (or two) while Canvas Creations With Sheila Vertoli leads you in a guided painting class. Create a “CHEERS TO THE NEW YEAR” canvas while sipping with friends! Painting Class: $35 - Includes all supplies to make and take your creation. All painters receive 10% off their UNION TAPROOM Tab. Make sure to purchase your tickets before seats fill up! We have 40 different taps offering beer, wine, ciders, kombucha, and cold brew coffee. We also have a variety of bottled soda & lemonades. Tickets on eventbrite. FOXY CRAFT NIGHT When: Jan. 14, 2020 | 7-8:45 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com/event/5987900 Each month has a different craft and all you need to do is register! All supplies are provided and this event is free for Adults ages 18+. 863-834-4282 BUTTONS & BOWS SQUARE AND ROUND DANCE CLUB When: Jan. 14, 2020 | 7-9:30 p.m. Where: Magnolia Building 702 E Orange St., Lakeland dancergram.com Please join us on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month for a fun and friendly square dance. We dance from 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Dance levels are Mainstream and Plus for squares and Phase 2 - 4 in Rounds (choreographed ballroom). Square dance attire is admired but not required. You must be able to dance these levels to participate in the dance. Spectators are welcome for FREE. We have a hardwood dance floor, hearing enhancement, light refreshments, and smoke and alcohol-free. Our professional callers are BMI and ASCAP licensed. For information on this dance and classes, contact sqdncfan@gmail.com or 863-224-3393. 1 MILLION CUPS When: Jan. 15, 2020 | 9 a.m. Where: Catapult Lakeland 331 S Florida Ave, Lakeland 1millioncups.com/lakeland A national program to engage, educate and connect local entrepreneurs. Founded by the Kauffman Foundation, 1 Million Cups is based on the notion that entrepreneurs network and discover solutions over a million cups of coffee. The free, weekly gathering helps build startup communities on a grassroots level. Entrepreneurs, innovators, funders, and other interested community members are invited to attend. The program’s model is consistent in each city: Every Wednesday morning, one or two early-stage startups present their companies to an audience of mentors, advisers and other entrepreneurs. Each founder presents for six minutes, followed by a 20-minute question-and-answer session with the audience. View the national website at www.1millioncups.com and access the Lakeland microsite at www.1millioncups.com/lakeland. WILD EDIBLE PLANTS: UNIQUE ETHNO-BOTANY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA When: Jan. 15, 2020 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org havenmagazines.com
Explore the stories behind some of central Florida’s unique edible plants. Learn the history of how people have used these plants. Included in general admission, free for members. All programs and classes promptly begin at stated time and visitors are encouraged to arrive at least 10 minutes before class begins for check-in. 863-734-1222
FLEA & FARMERS MARKET AT THE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER When: Jan. 16, 2020 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport visitcentralflorida.org Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center in Davenport hosts a Flea & Farmers Market each Thursday featuring a variety of vendors offering local produce, handmade crafts and more.The weekly event serves to familiarize locals with the amenities and services available at the visitor information center, including vacation planning for their visiting family and friends, a Florida souvenir gift shop and the availability of discounted attraction tickets for many Central Florida attractions.
CONSERVATION SERIES WORKSHOP 1: IRRIGATION & YOU When: Jan. 15, 2020 | 12 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Join City of Winter Haven Natural Resources staff for the first of three workshops. With just around 40% of the water supply in the City of Winter Haven going towards lawns and landscapes, we invite you to this interactive workshop to learn more about ways to water your lawn efficiently and effectively. Register on eventbrite.
REPUBLICAN WOMEN’S CLUB OF LAKELAND When: Jan. 16, 2020 | 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Hilton Garden Inn Lakeland 3839 Don Emerson Dr., Lakeland Third Thursday of each month. Make Reservations: - Jane Stevenson — 757-218-6885 Cell. We are a friendly group of Republican Women of all ages who enjoy sharing political views and meeting our candidates as they present their platforms to us at our luncheon meeting. We volunteer for a variety of events — i.e. 1st Friday, downtown Lakeland, voting registration of new residents of Lakeland, as well as promoting college students to get involved in the political environment. We welcome visitors and are always seeking new members to join us. For additional info, contact Jane Stevenson, Treasurer, stevenjane11365@aol.com
PUBLIC MEETING: LAKELAND LINDER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT MASTER PLAN When: Jan. 15, 2020 | 4-7 p.m. Where: Lakeland Linder Regional Airport 3900 Don Emerson Dr Ste 210, Lakeland Lakeland Linder International Airport (LAL) is currently undergoing an update to the Airport Master Plan. This 20-year plan is a comprehensive study of the airport and describes the short, medium, and long-term development strategy necessary to meet the anticipated future demand of the airport.The public is invited to attend a public meeting in the Terminal building. Contact Kevin Cook, Director of Communications City of Lakeland 863-834-6264 kevin. cook@lakelandgov.net
FARM TO TABLE DINNER WITH CHEF AMY FREEZE “FIRE AND ICE” When: Jan. 16, 2020 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Join World Food Championships Chef Amy Freeze for an eclectic evening in the Outdoor Kitchen celebrating opposites: hot & cold, sweet & spicy. Menu includes sweet & spicy pickles, orange cognac salad, espresso rubbed skirt steak over a polenta cake and adobo cream sauce, fire & ice sangria and creme brulee fired live. $50 members/$60 non-members. Ticket price includes general admission to the Gardens. Tickets are available for purchase online or in person at the Visitor Center or by phone at 863-734-1222. All programs and classes promptly begin at stated time and visitors are encouraged to arrive at least 10 minutes before class begins for check-in.
TRIVIA WEDNESDAY When: Jan. 15, 2020 | 6:30-9 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing, 115 W Pine St., Lakeland It’s Live! Trivia at Swan Brewing hosted by Nick Allred from Hold On I Know This!- Trivia Games start under the Tent at 6:30pm- Prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place as well as best team name and a special prize pulled for a random team at the end of the night!- Bring your friends and family for a battle of wits about the films. As always, Swan Brewing is family and pet friendly - Food Truck on site. 33RD ECONOMIC FORECAST BREAKFAST 2020 When: Jan. 16, 2020 | 7-9 a.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland business.lakelandchamber.com Allen & Company of Florida, LLC, and the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce present the Economic Forecast Breakfast 2020, for the 33rd year. Nationally recognized Chief Economist Brian Wesbury of First Trust Advisors, L.P., returns as guest speaker. 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. Contact Information: Rebecca Fortier (863) 688-8551 Ext 224. Register online.
GRB’S ROOTS RUN CLUB When: Jan. 16, 2020 | 6 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Offering 2 routes (1.5 miles & 3 miles, or longer if you want) around Downtown Winter Haven, Roots Run Club is the perfect after-work active social!Want some swag? $20 for a Roots Run Club shirt gets you a discount on beer for the day of the run!
YOGA FOR EVERY BODY When: Jan. 16, 2020 | 8:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org This Hatha yoga class will follow a core sequence of held postures combined with breath work. Learn to listen to your body and modify postures as needed. Participants of all adult ages, shapes, and abilities will gain strength, balance, and serenity in this Hatha Yoga class Registration required, free with admission. 863-734-1222
FLORIDA MADE: THE 25 MOST IMPORTANT FIGURES WHO SHAPED THE STATE When: Jan. 16, 2020 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Florida Southern College 111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr, Lakeland Florida Lecture Series presents George S. Lemieux, Former U.S. Senator, and Laura Mize, Journalist, on Florida Made: The 25 Most Important Figures Who Shaped the State. Florida is in many ways both the oldest and newest of the megastates. Once an insect-ridden swampland, it is now a top destination for tourism, business, agriculture and innovation. The influences of a colorful cast of characters - from cultural icons to political heroes, and even a socialist dictator - have transformed the peninsula. Former United States Senator George LeMieux and Florida-based journalist Laura Mize tell the stories of twenty-five trailblazing 42
individuals who have changed the state forever, from a Barbados native who rescued Florida’s orange industry after a catastrophic freeze in 1835 to a Florida doctor who developed a precursor to modern air conditioning. Lecture located in the Hollis Room, free to the public. 863-680-4111 BARBERSHOP HARMONY CHORUS When: Jan. 16, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: St. John’s United Methodist 1800 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven sentimentaljourneymen.com (863) 455-9548 or email info@sentimentaljourneymen. com. Each Thursday evening a group of singers join together to sing in the uniquely American style of a cappella four-part close harmony called Barbershop Harmony! Our chorus includes both experienced and novice singers who strive together to have a satisfying musical experience and develop an entertaining performance package. We give our members the learning tools and vocal training they need to be successful and have a great time. If you love singing, harmonizing and performing and can carry a tune unaccompanied, we’d love to have you join us for a weekly rehearsal! TRIVIA THURSDAYS AT CRAFT + KITCHEN When: Jan. 16, 2020 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Craft + Kitchen 3234 S Florida Ave., Lakeland Come enjoy a wide variety of craft beer and food from this great bottle shop while competing for prizes. Check for the Word of the Day on the Triviosity Live Events Facebook page on the day of the show for bonus points. Prizes to the Top 3 Teams. EMISUNSHINE AND THE RAIN When: Jan. 16, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven gpderrydown.com Rolling Stone once named 15-year-old EmiSunshine among “10 new country artists you need to know.” There is no better way than to get to know this young singer/songwriter than “Family Wars.””Family Wars,” their most personal project to date. With ten songs and one bonus track, the album addresses domestic violence, dysfunctional families, political corruption, mass murder, lost love, and freedom — those who have it, and those who seek it. 863-295-9422 CHAIR YOGA When: Jan. 17, 2020 | 9:30-10:30 a.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday & Friday, 863-534-0131. CHAT & CHEW: SKYPE DR. CALDWELL ESSESLTYN When: Jan. 17, 2020 | 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn of the Cleveland Clinic explains how to prevent and reverse heart disease and was featured in “Forks Over Knives,” and is the author of the best-selling book “Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease.” Don’t miss this opportunity to ask questions and learn how to avoid the #1 killer of Americans! Make sure your heart health is on track for a long and healthy life. First come first served seating. Email 54321health@gmail.com FLORIDA CARILLON FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE When: Jan. 17, 2020 | 3 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Enjoy a special recital from one of the nation’s finest carillonneurs. This festival unites Florida’s four unique carillons.. Included in general admission, free for members. 863-734-1222
DULCIMER NIGHT IN THE PARK When: Jan. 17, 2020 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven In case of threatening rain, Hammered Dulcimers and Mountain Dulcimers, will move to perform at the Library Entrance next to Richard’s Coffee 5:30 p.m. Serious rain will find that we have to cancel to protect our instruments. Come enjoy the old time sounds of hammered dulcimers and mountain dulcimers in Winter Haven’s Central Park near the fountain starting at 5:30. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to enjoy 90 minutes of many styles of music performed by the Musical Hammers and the Wildwood Dulcimers. Please call Sally Anderson, Leader for any questions you may have about this performance. (863) 293-1510 JANET SIEGEL ROGERS - THE MYSTERY OF COLOR OPENING RECEPTION When: Jan. 17, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: Melvin & Burks Gallery 1118-1198 Johnson Ave, Lakeland flsouthern.edu In her encaustic paintings, Janet Siegel Rogers translates the aura of time and place into layers of oil paint suspended in beeswax. Through her subtle use of pulsating shifts between different color hues, Rogers explores the nuances of color, creating the illusion of movement as light shines through her works. Ethereal and contemplative, Rogers’ animated environments evoke her family’s experiences along the shimmering shores of Hong Kong, the Philippines, Singapore, and more recently, South Florida. 863-6804296. On view from Jan. 17th through Feb. 21st, hours vary. 90S NOSTALGIA - PERFORMED LIVE BY THE GARY LOVE BAND When: Jan. 17, 2020 | 8 p.m. Where: LkldTV, 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland lkldlive.com A live musical trip down memory lane, with all your favorite 90s tunes from Counting Crows, Foo Fighters, Gin Blossoms,
Sugar Ray, Goo Goo Dolls, Weezer, Radiohead, Nirvana, Hootie & The Blowfish, Soul Asylum, Cake, Sublime, Collective Soul and MANY MORE! Doors 7:30pm, Show Start 8:00pm.
DOCENT-LED TOURS (ALL AGES) When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org 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
RITZ COMEDY NIGHT WITH STEPHEN NETTA When: Jan. 17, 2020 | 8 p.m. Where: Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven http://theatrewinterhaven.com/the-ritz-theatre/ Featuring Jeff Klein, Hosted by Mike Lee. For mature audiences only.
REMEMBERING THE JOURNEY REV. DR. MLK JR. PARADE When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 11 a.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland lakelandgov.net The Community is invited to join churches, organizations, daycares, fraternities, sororities, dance groups, bands, and businesses as they stroll down Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue during this community event. Route: The parade begins at Providence and West 14th Street and ends at MLK Avenue and 2nd Street. Free to attend. Contact Natalie Gallon at natalie.gallon@lakelandgov.net to participate.
WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Farmers Market NE corner of Third St. & Ave. C SW, Winter Haven winterhavenfarmersmarket.com The Market will feature a wide variety of farmers, unusual food trucks, artisan food vendors, plants, and a sprinkling of crafts. The design and planning of the Market is being guided by Mark Johnson, the Market Director of the St Pete Market as well as Rick Baker, the former Mayor of the City of St Pete (2001 — 10). Enjoy live music, a strong selection of “readyto-eat” foods, freshly picked produce and plenty of tables to eat and socialize at. Every Saturday from January 11 - May 16, 2020. More info on FB@winterhavenfarmersmarket
ARCHITECTURAL TOUR When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 11 a.m. Where: Polk County History Center 100 E Main St, Bartow Come out for an architectural tour of the History Center and learn about neoclassical architecture, the construction of the building and the stories behind the iconic Old Polk County Courthouse. The free architectural tour is on the third Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. (863) 534-4386
PAWS TO READ When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 10 a.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Paws To Read and Bilingual Storytime ( for Children) occurs every Third Saturday of the Month. Paws to Read 10-11am, bilingual storytime 11am - noon. 863-534-0131
YOGA WITH RESISTANCE BANDS When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 11 a.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga 52 4th St. NW, Winter Haven ioyogastudio.com Yoga with Resistance Bands Presented by Kim Mason. Resistance bands provide a deeper and sensory experience. Their function in yoga aims to build on strength and resilience, and they also offer you a completely different perspective on how traditional asanas (poses) can be practiced. Cost $30 (includes your own person resistance band) Bring an open heart and be prepared to have some fun! 863-224-2311 SLOW ROLL & SKI SHOW When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 3 p.m. Where: The Bike Shop 249 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven THIS EVENT IS FREE thanks to sponsors Six/Ten, Bond Clinic, Wauchula State Bank, and Lynn Polston Allstate. Slow Roll will meet at the Bike Shop in Downtown Winter Haven the 3rd Saturday of every month. We will “Slow Roll” through the city of Winter Haven taking a path highlighting cities murals, parks, and new developments. We will then stop mid-roll at Lake Silver to take in the ski show. After the show we will Slow Roll back through town and end at Grove Roots Brewery (located across the street from the Bike Shop). More info on FB @slowrollskishow JIM SALESTROM - DENVER, DOLLY, AND MORE When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 6 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Arts Center 1099 SR 60 E, Lake Wales lakewalesartscouncil.org The Lake Wales Arts Council is very excited to host Jim Salestrom for his “Denver, Dolly, and More” concert at the Lake Wales Arts Center! You don’t want to miss this amazing - CONTINUED ON PAGE 44 -
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performance! James Kevin Salestrom (born February 20, 1956) is a Grammy Nominated American singer/songwriter. Salestrom was lead singer of the band Timberline from 1971 to 1977. Salestrom performed in Dolly Parton’s band from 1979 to 1991. As a solo artist, he has performed around the world. 863-676-8426 IMPERIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS A NIGHT AT THE OPERA - PUCCINI’S “LA BOHEME” When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland imperialsymphony.org Once again, in collaboration with Florida Southern College, the Imperial Symphony Orchestra is pleased to present this year’s annual Night at the Opera, Giacomo Puccini’s La Boheme, which will transport the audience to Paris in a wondrous nineteenth century story, celebrating the joys of love, the loneliness of life, and finally, the tragedy of death. Reuniting an artistic staff that includes faculty and students from Florida Southern College, as well as members of the Imperial Symphony Orchestra and the local community, this production will capture your imagination and lead you through an incredible evening of beautiful music through outstanding orchestral playing and exquisite singing. 863-680-4296 THE LIBERTORE FUND FOR CHILDREN SUPER STAR PARTY When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland libfund.org/events/upcoming-events The Libertore Fund for Children, Inc. is having a Super Star Sports Party for a fun-filled night to help make a difference for kids. All proceeds go to The Libertore Fund for Children and the Larry Libertore Youth Sports Scholarship for underprivileged youth to have the opportunity to participate in sports camps, clinics, and leagues. Learn more about the scholarship at libfund.org/scholarship/about. Live Music, Open Bar, Auction, Raffle, Heavy Hors d’oeuvres, Casual Attire (Team Colors Encouraged). Purchase tickets online. LAKELAND MAGIC VS IOWA WOLVES When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland lakelandmagic.com/themenights RP Funding and the Lakeland Magic are teaming up to bring Youth Basketball Night to life, as we go head to head with the Iowa Wolves, NBA G league affiliate of the Minnesota Timberwolves. During halftime, local youth basketball teams will face off, providing two games for the price of one plus entertainment highlighting youth basketball across Polk County. 863-825-3258 VOCTAVE: THE CORNER OF BROADWAY AND MAINSTREET When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church of Lakeland 72 Lake Morton Dr, Lakeland firstumc.org Voctave is a chart topping 11-member acappella group from Florida which has professional roots with Walt Disney World entertainment, but their range does not stop there. From gospel music to musical theater, contemporary Christian to barbershop, pop music to choral specialists, Voctave voices have covered it all. Members of Voctave have performed all over the world and can be heard on countless recordings. Purchase tickets online. RUMOURS ATL : A FLEETWOOD MAC TRIBUTE BAND When: Jan. 18, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: Polk Theatre 139 S Florida Avenue, Lakeland polktheatre.org Rumours is the country’s premier Fleetwood Mac tribute band. Based in Atlanta, GA, Rumours captures the energy havenmagazines.com
FOOD TRUCK MONDAYS When: Jan. 20, 2020 | 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Where: Lake Wailes Park/Gazebo 499 E Park Avenue, Lake Wales Have dinner & dessert from the best South Florida gourmet food trucks! Bring your appetite - lawn chair - sit back and relax - enjoy gourmet food. Impact Kids Zone by Impact Church.
of Fleetwood Mac at the height of their career by blending perfect harmonies, precise instrumentation, and a visually engaging stage show. 863-682-7553 FLORAL WATERCOLOR PAINTING When: Jan. 19, 2020 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Explore the beauty of watercolor! Master the wet in wet approach, wash and drybrush techniques. Class is for beginner-intermediate artists and includes breakfast, lunch, instruction and all materials. $85 members/$95 non-members. Ticket price includes general admission to the Gardens. Tickets are available for purchase online or in person at the Visitor Center or by phone at 863-734-1222. All programs and classes promptly begin at stated time and visitors are encouraged to arrive at least 10 minutes before class begins for check-in.
KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: Jan. 20, 2020 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland A knitting/crochet club that meets every Monday evening. Bring your current yarn project and chat with other yarn fanatics. All skill levels are welcome! lisa.kolesar@ lakelandgov.net CHAIR YOGA When: Jan. 21, 2020 | 9:30-10:30 a.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday & Friday, 863-534-0131.
2020 LGA USA COACHING SUMMIT When: Jan. 19 & 20, 2020 Where: Leadbetter Golf 8595 White Shark Blvd., Davenport Davidleadbetter.com A truly holistic summit with the headline of David Leadbetter and a Major winner discussing their journey, industry leading experts covering all aspects of golf from Technical, Physical, Mental, Junior development and the scoring zone. Instructors will receive 10 MSR Points as this is a PGA GB&I recognized CPD event! Lunch will be included. Space is limited, reserve your spot online. 407- 787-3330
ADULT COLORING When: Jan. 21, 2020 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday, 863-534-0131. TUESDAY BOOK CLUB When: Jan. 21, 2020 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven The Tuesday Book Club meets on the third Tuesday of every month. in the Historical Conference Room of the Library. Titles include a variety of adult fiction, nonfiction and biographies. January book: After Anna by Lisa Scottoline. (863) 291-5880
FELLOWSHIP OF BALLROOM DANCERS SOCIAL DANCE When: Jan. 19, 2020 | 3-5:30 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian of Lakeland 175 Lake Hollingsworth, Lakeland Usually the third Sunday of the month, huge hardwood floor. Variety of ballroom, latin, swing dance music. Couples and singles welcome. Snacks and pizza included. $8/person $5/ youth and FPC members. Mary Dague (863) 683-6314 dancindague@yahoo.com
SINGING BOWLS When: Jan. 21, 2020 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Join Buffy La Roux as she guides participants inward in this meditation experience incorporating a blend of energy and relaxation modalities, such as crystal bowls, Reiki, positive affirmations and themed guided meditation. This is a time to relax and receive. Bring a mat and/or blanket. $25 members/$35 non-members. Ticket price includes general admission to the Gardens. Tickets are available for purchase online or in person at the Visitor Center or by phone at 863734-1222. All programs and classes promptly begin at stated time and visitors are encouraged to arrive at least 10 minutes before class begins for check-in.
FLORIDA TROPICS VS ORLANDO SEAWOLVES When: Jan. 19, 2020 | 3:05 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland fltropics.com Major Arena Soccer League member and 2019 UPSL Spring National Champions. 863-240-0101 LOW LILLY When: Jan. 19, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Lakeside Music Room House Concert. An exciting Vocally Harmonic & Instrumental Quartet from Massachusetts. The amazing Lissa Schneckenburger (Vocals, Virtuosic Fiddle), Liz Simmons (Vocals & Guitar), Cory Di Mario (Exciting on Upright Bass, many remember him from the hot band Crooked Still), Flynn Cohen (Vocals, Flat-pick Guitar, Mandolin). Enjoy world-class playing, with Offgrid Americana and joyously blended voices, a stunning ensemble. Door Opens at 6:30. Suggested Donation is $15.00. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED: Contact: (863) 2931510. Address will be provided once a reservation is made.
VEGETABLE GARDENING FOR THE BEGINNER When: Jan. 21, 2020 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/polk/ Thinking about starting a vegetable garden? In this workshop you will learn the basic information you’ll need to successfully grow vegetables in Central Florida. Workshop is presented by the Winter Haven Library and the UF/IFAS Extension Polk County. Register on eventbrite
20-26 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY When: Jan. 20, 2020
TRIVIA TUESDAYS When: Jan. 21, 2020 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Gather up those teams and say hello to Trivia Tuesdays every Tuesday in the main tasting room from 6:30-8pm! With the exception of a few, all trivia will be General Knowledge! Teams may range between 1-8 players. All minors must be accompanied and actively supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING CARILLON CONCERT When: Jan. 20, 2020 | 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 in general admission or membership.
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JAMES TAYLOR: A MUSICAL TRIBUTE When: Jan. 21, 2020 | 8 p.m. Where: Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com The James Taylor Tribute have been touring the country in various groups for the better part of the last 3 decades, and have now come together to pay tribute to this great music and the greatest singer/songwriter/guitarist the world has ever produced. The result is a night of fantastic songs and brilliant guitar-work, all fronted by Greg Pitts, a performer whose look and sound will take you back to the early days of James Taylor’s career. 863-294-7469 1 MILLION CUPS When: Jan. 22, 2020 | 9 a.m. Where: Catapult Lakeland 331 S Florida Ave, Lakeland 1millioncups.com/lakeland A national program to engage, educate and connect local entrepreneurs. Founded by the Kauffman Foundation, 1 Million Cups is based on the notion that entrepreneurs network and discover solutions over a million cups of coffee. The free, weekly gathering helps build startup communities on a grassroots level. Entrepreneurs, innovators, funders, and other interested community members are invited to attend. Every Wednesday morning, one or two early-stage startups present their companies to an audience of mentors, advisers and other entrepreneurs. Each founder presents for six minutes, followed by a 20-minute question-and-answer session with the audience. View the national website at www.1millioncups.com and access the Lakeland microsite at www.1millioncups.com/lakeland. MOONLIGHT MARKET When: Jan. 22, 2020 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Mid-week fun on the 4th Wednesday of every month. The Market is comprised of vendors from all over Central Florida, transforming the tasting rooms into one BIG indoor community event complete with multiple food trucks and live music! TRIVIA WEDNESDAY When: Jan. 22, 2020 | 6:30-9 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland It’s Live! Trivia at Swan Brewing hosted by Nick Allred from Hold On I Know This! Trivia Games start under the Tent at 6:30pm. Prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place as well as best team name and a special prize pulled for a random team at the end of the night! Bring your friends and family for a battle of wits about the films. As always, Swan Brewing is family and pet friendly - Food Truck on site. 2020 HOMELESS POINT-IN-TIME (PIT) COUNT When: Jan. 23, 2020 | 5 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Lakeland polkhomeless.org/ The PIT Count determines the types of services needed for homeless programs and secures program funding and support. HUD requires Continuums of Care to conduct this count and to collect some basic demographic information from each person counted. We assemble teams made up of experienced service providers and community volunteers to canvas Polk County in search of unsheltered citizens experiencing homelessness and (in shifts) conduct interviews within their assigned geographic area. 200+ volunteers are needed. Sign up to volunteer at Sherrita@polkhomeless.org or 863.687.8386 ext. 1012. Attend a volunteer training to prepare you for the count. YOGA FOR EVERY BODY When: Jan. 23, 2020 | 8:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org
This Hatha yoga class will follow a core sequence of held postures combined with breath work. Learn to listen to your body and modify postures as needed. Participants of all adult ages, shapes, and abilities will gain strength, balance, and serenity in this Hatha Yoga class Registration required, free with admission. 863-734-1222 FLEA & FARMERS MARKET AT THE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER When: Jan. 23, 2020 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport visitcentralflorida.org Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center in Davenport hosts a Flea & Farmers Market each Thursday featuring a variety of vendors offering local produce, handmade crafts and more.The weekly event serves to familiarize locals with the amenities and services available at the visitor information center, including vacation planning for their visiting family and friends, a Florida souvenir gift shop and the availability of discounted attraction tickets for many Central Florida attractions. GRB’S ROOTS RUN CLUB When: Jan. 23, 2020 | 6 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Grove Roots Brewing is hosting Roots Run Club every Thursday offering 2 routes 1.5 miles & 3 miles, or longer if you want, around Downtown Winter Haven, Roots Run Club is the perfect after-work active social! Want some swag? $20 for a Roots Run Club shirt gets you a discount on beer for the day of the run! BARBERSHOP HARMONY CHORUS When: Jan. 23, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: St. John’s United Methodist 1800 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven. sentimentaljourneymen.com
(863) 455-9548 or email info@sentimentaljourneymen. com. Each Thursday evening a group of singers join together to sing in the uniquely American style of a cappella four-part close harmony called Barbershop Harmony! Our chorus includes both experienced and novice singers who strive together to have a satisfying musical experience and develop an entertaining performance package. We give our members the learning tools and vocal training they need to be successful and have a great time. If you love singing, harmonizing and performing and can carry a tune unaccompanied, we’d love to have you join us for our weekly rehearsals.
CHAIR YOGA When: Jan. 24, 2020 | 9:30-10:30 a.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday & Friday, 863-534-0131. FROM BROADWAY TO OBSCURITY When: Jan. 24, 2020 | 8 p.m. Where: Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com From Broadway to Obscurity is a high energy, incredibly funny concert about making hard choices for the right reasons. At the peak of his career playing several roles in the Tony and Grammy award winning smash hit Jersey Boys on Broadway, Eric made the decision to return to his hometown of Detroit so that he could raise his two young daughters closer to his family. He uses well-known musical theatre and pop songs, dead-on celebrity impressions, a heart-warming narrative, and a look at what goes on backstage of one of the biggest hits in Broadway history to tell the story of his transition from Broadway star to suburban dad. He relied heavily on the values of his community - faith, family, tradition - in shaping this one-of-a-kind show. 863-294-7469
TRIVIA THURSDAYS AT CRAFT + KITCHEN When: Jan. 23, 2020 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Craft + Kitchen 3234 S Florida Ave., Lakeland Come enjoy a wide variety of craft beer and food from this great bottle shop while competing for prizes.Check for the Word of the Day on the Triviosity Live Events Facebook page on the day of the show for bonus points. Prizes to the Top 3 Teams MEET THE HORTICULTURALISTS: HAMMOCK HOLLOW CHILDREN’S GARDEN When: Jan. 24, 2020 | 9-11 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Meet the Horticulturalists and experts who nurture Bok Tower Gardens and learn how they maintain the beauty bequeathed to us by Edward Bok. These active 60-minute tours start at the Visitor Center. This is a members-only event. Members are welcome to bring as many guests as are allowed by their membership level. In order to register please contact the Office of Philanthropy and Membership to reserve a spot. Please contact the Office of Philanthropy and Membership at 863-734-1226.
SKINNY MCGEE AND HIS MAYHEM MAKERS W/ GUEST BURKE BROTHERS TRIO When: Jan. 24, 2020 | 9 p.m. Where: Jessie’s, 118 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Skinny McGee and his Mayhem Makers w/The Burke Brothers Trio (part of Have Gun will Travel) WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET When: Jan. 25, 2020 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Farmers Market NE corner of Third St. & Ave. C SW, Winter Haven winterhavenfarmersmarket.com The Market will feature a wide variety of farmers, unusual
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food trucks, artisan food vendors, plants, and a sprinkling of crafts. The design and planning of the Market is being guided by Mark Johnson, the Market Director of the St Pete Market as well as Rick Baker, the former Mayor of the City of St Pete (2001 — 10). Enjoy live music, a strong selection of “readyto-eat” foods, freshly picked produce and plenty of tables to eat and socialize at. Every Saturday from January 11 - May 16, 2020. More info on FB@winterhavenfarmersmarket REIKI 1 TRAINING WITH BUFFY AND TIFF When: Jan. 25, 2020 | 12-5 p.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga 52 4th St. NW, Winter Haven ioyogastudio.com A gentle and educational introduction to Reiki, a 3 level Japanese energy healing system. The focus during Level 1 is on opening the energy channels on the physical level, self healing and space clearing. Dress comfortably and bring a light lunch or snacks. Come join us and learn the practical applications and benefits of Reiki in creating more ease in your day to day life with experienced energy workers, Buffy La Roux and Tiff Higgins. Register online. HARMONY DARK SKY STAR PARTY When: Jan. 25, 2020 | 1-10 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Learn about the night sky with astronomers, meet animals who survive in the dark, and enjoy a special astronomy inspired carillon concert. Darkness adds to the aesthetic qualities of the wildness and is important to the health of wildlife. As most of the world faces the effects of artificial light pollution, the Dark Sky Festival aims to educate citizens about the importance and magic of natural darkness. Learn how you can make the darkness enjoyable and safe for all Earth’s inhabitants. Included in general admission, free for members. 863-734-1222 - CONTINUED ON PAGE 46 -
SATURDAY AFTERNOON FAMILY MOVIES: THE ADDAMS FAMILY (PG) When: Jan. 25, 2020 | 2 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven Enjoy a family friendly movie on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month! Admission is FREE and food and drink are welcome. WEDGES, WOODS & WINE When: Jan. 25, 2020 | 4-8 p.m. Where: The Leadbetter Golf Academy 8595 White Shark Blvd, Davenport davidleadbetter.com/wedges-woods-wine A relaxing evening of instruction, wine tasting & appetizers. Improve your game, and enjoy time with friends on the new outdoor patio. Be one of the first guests to experience the newly renovated Leadbetter Golf Academy! All levels of players are welcome!! Golf instruction from 4-6, wine tastings and appetizers to follow. $25 per person. Register Online: https://davidleadbetter.com/wedges-woods-wine/ Please call (407) 787-3330 or email at LGA@Leadbetter. com with any questions. FLORIDA TROPICS VS ST. LOUIS AMBUSH When: Jan. 25, 2020 | 5:05 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland fltropics.com Major Arena Soccer League member and 2019 UPSL Spring National Champions. 863-240-0101 THE ART OF FILM: I AM NOT A WITCH (2017) When: Jan. 25, 2020 | 6-8:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org 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. I Am Not a Witch (2017) Director: Rungano Nyoni. Synopsis: Shula is the first child taken to a traveling witch camp, where she is told that should she cut the ribbon and attempt to escape, she will be cursed and transformed into a goat. Doors open at 6:00 pm, Introduction and Screening at 6:30pm. The Art of Film is free to attend. Cash bar available. 863-688-7743 ROBBIE FULKS & THE BOTTLE ROCKETS When: Jan. 25, 2020 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven gpderrydown.com Robbie Fulks is a singer, recording artist, instrumentalist, composer, and songwriter. His most recent release, 2017’s Upland Stories, earned years best recognition from NPR and Rolling Stone among many others, as well as two Grammy® nominations, for folk album and American roots song (“Alabama At Night”). 863-295-9422 BEND & BREW When: Jan. 26, 2020 | 11 a.m. Where: Union Taproom 245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven Join Union Taproom and Jhoanna for a BEND + BREW Yoga Session with Inside Out Yoga!! On the LAST Sunday of the month. Tickets are $10 & ALL Yogis receive 10% off their Union TAB! Please wear comfy clothes & BYOM (bring your own mat). **Inside Out will provide mats, if needed.
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MUSIC BINGO: ALL GENRES When: Jan. 28, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: Union Taproom 245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven Music Bingo is a fun filled and fast paced take on traditional Bingo. Letters & numbers are replaced with songs titles & artists. Players compete to win based on their knowledge of music & the unpredictability of the game. Each game consists of different music rounds that feature all genres. FREE to play (just buy a beer). Sawadee Thai Food : 5-9PM. Check-in starts : 6:30PM. Come early!! Grab a bite, a drink, and a seat!! You don’t want to miss it!
DINING WITH DR. DULANEY When: Jan. 27, 2020 | 5:30 p.m. Where: AdventHealth Fieldhouse 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven Cosponsored by Chat and Chew and City of Winter Haven. Arrive at 4:30 pm for a tour of the new AdventHealth Fieldhouse. A plant based dinner with Dr. Jamie Dulaney, a cardiologist/internist/Ironman competitor. Learn how you can fuel your body with more plants on the plate and avoid chronic diseases. Pre-register with Jennifer Winter Haven Senior Center-863-291-5870. $30 for residents, $38 for non residents-Very limited seating! Registration deadline-1/23/20
BUTTONS & BOWS SQUARE AND ROUND DANCE CLUB When: Jan. 28, 2020 | 7-9:30 p.m. Where: Magnolia Building 702 E Orange St., Lakeland dancergram.com Please join us on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month for a fun and friendly square dance. We dance from 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Dance levels are Mainstream and Plus for squares and Phase 2 - 4 in Rounds (choreographed ballroom). Square dance attire is admired but not required. You must be able to dance these levels to participate in the dance. Spectators are welcome for FREE. We have a hardwood dance floor, hearing enhancement, light refreshments, and smoke and alcohol-free. Our professional callers are BMI and ASCAP licensed. For information on this dance and classes, contact sqdncfan@gmail.com or 863-224-3393.
KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: Jan. 27, 2020 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland A knitting/crochet club that meets every Monday evening. Bring your current yarn project in and chat with other yarn fanatics. All skill levels are welcome! lisa.kolesar@ lakelandgov.net GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA When: Jan. 27, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland brownpapertickets.com An evening with the most popular and sought after big band in the world today. With its unique jazz sound, the Glenn Miller Orchestra is considered to be one of the greatest bands of all time. Enjoy vocals by Nick Hilscher, Hannah Truckenbrod, and The Moonlight Serenaders. Hear all the great classics: Moonlight Serenade, Little Brown Jug, A String of Pearls, Chattanooga Choo-Choo, Pennsylvania 6-5000, In The Mood, At Last and many more.
MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL When: Jan. 28, 2020 | 8 p.m. Where: Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com Four women at a lingerie sale have nothing in common but a black lace bra AND memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, not enough sex, too much sex and more! This hilarious musical parody set to classic tunes from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles! See what millions of women worldwide have been laughing about for over 18 years! 863-294-7469
CHAIR YOGA When: Jan. 28, 2020 | 9:30-10:30 a.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday & Friday, 863-534-0131.
1 MILLION CUPS When: Jan. 29, 2020 | 9 a.m. Where: Catapult Lakeland 331 S Florida Ave, Lakeland 1millioncups.com/lakeland A national program to engage, educate and connect local entrepreneurs. Founded by the Kauffman Foundation, 1 Million Cups is based on the notion that entrepreneurs network and discover solutions over a million cups of coffee. The free, weekly gathering helps build startup communities on a grassroots level. Entrepreneurs, innovators, funders, and other interested community members are invited to attend. Every Wednesday morning, one or two early-stage startups present their companies to an audience of mentors, advisers and other entrepreneurs. Each founder presents for six minutes, followed by a 20-minute question-and-answer session with the audience. View the national website at www.1millioncups.com and access the Lakeland microsite at www.1millioncups.com/lakeland.
ADULT COLORING When: Jan. 28, 2020 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday, 863-534-0131. DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S CLUB OF EAST POLK/ RIDGE When: Jan. 28, 2020 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. Where: The R-place Eatery Restaurant 35523 Hwy 27, Haines City Meets every 4th Tuesday. 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
CLIMATE & CARBON CYCLES: A CENTRAL FLORIDA PERSPECTIVE When: Jan. 29, 2020 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Join Archbold Biological Station Executive Director Hilary Swain for a lively science-based discussion about climate change and what it means for central Florida. Included in general admission, free for members. 863-734-1222
TRIVIA TUESDAYS When: Jan. 28, 2020 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven With the exception of a few, all trivia will be General Knowledge! Teams may range between 1-8 players. All minors must be accompanied and actively supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.
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YOGA FOR EVERY BODY When: Jan. 30, 2020 | 8:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org This Hatha yoga class will follow a core sequence of held postures combined with breath work. Learn to listen to your body and modify postures as needed. Participants of all adult ages, shapes, and abilities will gain strength, balance, and serenity in this Hatha Yoga class Registration required, free with admission. 863-734-1222 WATERCOLOR CLUB WITH OWEN JOLLY When: Jan. 30, 2020 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org 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. Thursdays January 30 — April 16, 2020. $200 for 12 week series. Ticket price includes general admission to the Gardens. Tickets are available for purchase online or in person at the Visitor Center or by phone at 863-734-1222. FLEA & FARMERS MARKET AT THE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER When: Jan. 30, 2020 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport visitcentralflorida.org Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center in Davenport hosts a Flea & Farmers Market each Thursday featuring a variety of vendors offering local produce, handmade crafts and more.The weekly event serves to familiarize locals with the amenities and services available at the visitor information center, including vacation planning for their visiting family and friends, a Florida souvenir gift shop and the availability of discounted attraction tickets for many Central Florida attractions. 19TH AMENDMENT CENTENNIAL LECTURE EVENT When: Jan. 30, 2020 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which guaranteed and protected women’s right to vote. Join us to learn more about the history, people, and events that led to this turning point in United States history. Historian and author Peggy Macdonald will present, Florida’s Female Pioneers, examining some of the women who have shaped Florida. Register online CRACKER CULTURE: FLORIDA PIONEER DINNER & SWAMP CABBAGE When: Jan. 30, 2020 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Central Florida food and culture collide in this program dedicated to celebrating the history and future of Florida’s culinary pathways. Learn about Florida history while enjoying a traditional “cracker” meal. Florida pioneer Clayton Woodard will demonstrate how to harvest and prepare a uniquely native Florida dish made from our state tree: Swamp Cabbage. Bok Tower Gardens’ own Chef Matt Fulwood of the Blue Palmetto Cafe will create a traditional Florida meal featuring swamp cabbage and a fusion of dishes from our delicious past. Meal will be served with iced water, wine and craft beer. $55 member/$65 non-member. Ticket price includes general admission to the Gardens. Tickets are available for purchase online or in person at the Visitor Center or by phone at 863-734-1222.
GRB’S ROOTS RUN CLUB When: Jan. 30, 2020 | 6 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Grove Roots Brewing is hosting Roots Run Club every Thursday starting at 6pm! Offering 2 routes (1.5 miles & 3 miles, or longer if you want) around Downtown Winter Haven, Roots Run Club is the perfect after-work active social! Want some swag? $20 for a Roots Run Club shirt gets you a discount on beer for the day of the run! BARBERSHOP HARMONY CHORUS When: Jan. 30, 2020 | 7 p.m. Where: St. John’s United Methodist 1800 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven sentimentaljourneymen.com (863) 455-9548 or email info@sentimentaljourneymen. com. Each Thursday evening a group of singers join together to sing in the uniquely American style of a cappella four-part close harmony called Barbershop Harmony! Our chorus includes both experienced and novice singers who strive together to have a satisfying musical experience and develop an entertaining performance package. We give our members the learning tools and vocal training they need to be successful and have a great time. If you love singing, harmonizing and performing and can carry a tune unaccompanied, we’d love to have you join us for our weekly rehearsal! TRIVIA THURSDAYS AT CRAFT + KITCHEN When: Jan. 30, 2020 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Craft + Kitchen 3234 S Florida Ave., Lakeland Come enjoy a wide variety of craft beer and food from this great bottle shop while competing for prizes.Check for the Word of the Day on the Triviosity Live Events Facebook page on the day of the show for bonus points. Prizes to the Top 3 Teams
CHAIR YOGA When: Jan. 31, 2020 | 9:30-10:30 a.m. Where: Bartow Public Library 2150 S Broadway Ave, Bartow Every Tuesday & Friday, 863-534-0131.
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2020 WINTER HAVEN HOSPITAL FOUNDATION “SHOOTER SHOWDOWN” When: Jan. 31, 2020 | 11 a.m. Where: Florida FFA Leadership Training Center 5000 Firetower Rd, Haines City The Shooter Showdown is an innovative charitable event for the outdoor enthusiast that aims to raise funds for Winter Haven Hospital patients. Whether you are a beginner or skilled shooter, join them for a fun and challenging tradition. Event includes lunch, giveaways, silent auction, raffle drawings and awards reception. For event questions or to register, please call the Foundation office at (863) 292-4138. VEGGIE FEST: PLANT-BASED PIZZA PIE & ANTIPASTO DINNER When: Jan. 31, 2020 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Master the magic of turning nuts into vegan cheese and watch how we make mouthwatering vegan pizza in an outdoor pizza oven AND on the grill while you enjoy a bountiful plant-based antipasto meal and sip a vegan wine. Registration required. Part of the Florida Food Series presented by Visit Central Florida. $55 members/$65 non-members. Ticket price includes general admission to the Gardens. Tickets are available for purchase online or in person at the Visitor Center or by phone at 863-734-1222.
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816 INGRAHAM AVE.................................... LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............ $207,000 3940 EWELL RD........................................... LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019............$250,000 2210 COMMERCE POINT DR........................ LAKELAND..............11/1/2019.......... $1,546,100 8024 W RIDGEGLEN CIR............................. LAKELAND............ 11/13/2019............ $216,600 1412 EVA AVE................................................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $85,000 1416 EVA AVE............................................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $85,000 1418 EVA AVE............................................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $85,000 1920 EDGEWOOD DR K4............................. LAKELAND............ 11/13/2019............. $86,000 1138 EDGEWOOD DR................................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............. $119,900 3542 RAINTREE CT...................................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019.............$125,000 1618 SIMS PL................................................. LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019.............$125,600 601 COTTAGE LN......................................... LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019............. $127,500 1815 S LINCOLN AVE.................................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............ $148,000 1812 PARK DR............................................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............. $148,100 1619 SALESBERRY ST................................... LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............ $163,000 1523 MARINER RD........................................ LAKELAND............. 11/6/2019.............$179,000 2420 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS BLVD............... LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019............. $197,500 140 LAKE MORTON DR................................ LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............ $210,000 524 LOUISE DR............................................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019.............$212,000 1805 JOHN ARTHUR WAY............................ LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019.............$213,000 634 PALENCIA PL......................................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019.............$231,000 2303 WEST END AVE................................... LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019............$245,000 1609 NEWPORT AVE.................................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............$250,000 1615 NEWPORT AVE..................................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............$250,000 1621 NEWPORT AVE..................................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............$250,000 1627 NEWPORT AVE.................................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............$250,000 301 ALLAMANDA DR................................... LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019........... $280,000 945 S FLORIDA AVE..................................... LAKELAND............ 11/13/2019........... $330,000 1704 COMANCHE TRL................................. LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............$520,000 2540 MCARTHUR ST................................... LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019............. $80,000 1130 N LAKE PARKER AVE APT C126............. LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............ $103,000 1025 N MARION AVE.................................... LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019.............$132,900 2234 CASPIAN DR........................................ LAKELAND............ 11/13/2019............. $197,900 46 LAKE LUTHER DR................................... LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............$202,000 6518 BAIKAL PL............................................ LAKELAND............ 11/13/2019............ $239,900 5632 ARAL DR............................................. LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............$259,000 1202 EDGEWATER DR.................................. LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019.............$267,500 1408 W LAKE PARKER DR............................ LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............ $275,000 2513 TAHOE DR............................................ LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019........... $290,000 1719 N FLORIDA AVE.................................... LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019........... $300,000 1233 MEMORIAL BLVD................................. LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019........... $600,000 5942 DUBOIS RD......................................... LAKELAND............11/18/2019............ $477,000 836 SADDLEWOOD BLVD........................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019..............$92,000 5506 CRAIG DR........................................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019.............$125,000 707 CARPENTERS WAY APT 35.................... LAKELAND............11/14/2019............. $131,000 707 CARPENTERS WAY APT 52.................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............ $140,000 1025 PARAKEET TRL.................................... LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019............ $150,000 108 KENILWOOD LN.................................... LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............ $155,000
134 HIDDEN PALMS PL.............................. DAVENPORT............. 11/4/2019............ $135,000 932 ORCHID DR........................................ DAVENPORT............. 11/5/2019............ $149,000 734 CHELSEA DR...................................... DAVENPORT..............11/7/2019..............$151,900 1336 CASTERTON CIR............................... DAVENPORT............11/19/2019............. $164,100 354 LA MIRAGE ST.................................... DAVENPORT............. 11/8/2019............ $166,000 1633 CHELSEA DR..................................... DAVENPORT..............11/7/2019............ $186,000 260 CALIFORNIA BLVD............................. DAVENPORT............. 11/8/2019.............$209,100 211 BRUNELLO DR..................................... DAVENPORT..............11/1/2019.............$215,000 139 LAZY WILLOW DR.............................. DAVENPORT..............11/1/2019............$225,000 246 HERRING ST....................................... DAVENPORT............. 11/5/2019............ $229,600 149 BRUNELLO DR.................................... DAVENPORT..............11/1/2019............ $232,500 498 WINDRUSH DR.................................. DAVENPORT............. 11/4/2019............$242,000 946 SHADY TREE LN................................. DAVENPORT........... 11/25/2019............$242,000 962 SHADY TREE LN................................. DAVENPORT..............11/7/2019............$242,000 977 SHADY TREE LN................................. DAVENPORT............ 11/13/2019........... $244,000 334 CASTERTON CIR................................ DAVENPORT............. 11/4/2019............$245,000 512 OGELTHORPE DR............................... DAVENPORT............. 11/4/2019............$245,000 978 SHADY TREE LN................................. DAVENPORT............ 11/15/2019............ $247,000 514 MCFEE DR........................................... DAVENPORT............ 11/13/2019............$252,000 520 OGELTHORPE DR.............................. DAVENPORT............. 11/6/2019............$255,000 738 OGELTHORPE DR.............................. DAVENPORT........... 11/22/2019............$255,000 164 SUNNY DAY WAY................................ DAVENPORT............11/14/2019............$256,000 774 OGELTHORPE DR............................... DAVENPORT........... 11/26/2019............$256,000 3317 WELLBORN DR................................. DAVENPORT............ 11/15/2019........... $260,000 508 OGELTHORPE DR.............................. DAVENPORT............. 11/6/2019........... $260,000 513 OGELTHORPE DR............................... DAVENPORT............. 11/6/2019............$262,000 950 SHADY TREE LN................................. DAVENPORT............. 11/8/2019............$262,000 636 BALLYSHANNON DR.......................... DAVENPORT............ 11/12/2019........... $264,000 408 MOSCATO DR................................... DAVENPORT............. 11/4/2019............$265,000 560 OGELTHORPE DR.............................. DAVENPORT............. 11/5/2019............$265,000 517 OGELTHORPE DR............................... DAVENPORT............11/27/2019............$270,000 521 OGELTHORPE DR............................... DAVENPORT........... 11/25/2019............$270,000 496 OGELTHORPE DR.............................. DAVENPORT............. 11/6/2019............ $270,300 808 MONTGOMERY WAY........................ DAVENPORT............ 11/15/2019.............$277,000 754 OGELTHORPE DR.............................. DAVENPORT..............11/1/2019............$283,000 357 CASA VERANO LN.............................. DAVENPORT............11/14/2019............$294,900 241 TRINITY RIDGE CIR............................. DAVENPORT............. 11/6/2019........... $298,400 349 HOLLY BERRY DR.............................. DAVENPORT............ 11/15/2019........... $305,000 462 TUPELO CIR....................................... DAVENPORT.............11/11/2019............ $318,000 824 WILDFLOWER RD.............................. DAVENPORT............. 11/4/2019............ $318,000
LAKELAND 1236 WATERVIEW BLVD............................... LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019............. $127,900 825 FAIRWAY AVE........................................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............ $135,000 2314 LANGFORD ST..................................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019.............$136,900 1915 E MAIN ST............................................. LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019............. $137,000 1137 SOUTHERN AVE................................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............$140,000 1436 W LAKE BONNY DR............................. LAKELAND............. 11/6/2019............ $168,900 2704 MORGAN COMBEE RD....................... LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019.............$179,000
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4148 BUTTONBUSH CIR.............................. LAKELAND............ 11/13/2019............ $225,000 5209 WOOD THRUSH WAY......................... LAKELAND............ 11/21/2019............. $231,700 2749 CANYON CREST DR............................ LAKELAND........... 11/25/2019............$234,900 3250 BAYOU BAY DR................................... LAKELAND............. 11/6/2019............$235,000 5308 WHITE EGRET LN................................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............$236,000 2673 CANYON CREST DR............................ LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019.............$236,100 2674 CANYON CREST DR............................ LAKELAND............ 11/13/2019............ $237,000 2662 CANYON CREST DR............................ LAKELAND............11/19/2019............. $237,700 2577 CANYON CREST DR............................. LAKELAND........... 11/20/2019............$238,300 3820 WHITE IBIS RD.................................... LAKELAND............11/14/2019............$243,400 2605 CANYON CREST DR............................ LAKELAND............11/14/2019............$248,300 1025 STONEY CREEK DR.............................. LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019........... $284,000 1018 STONEY CREEK DR.............................. LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............$292,000 6503 LONGOAK CT..................................... LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019........... $305,000 4185 SHEARWATER ST................................. LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............$326,000 6605 LUNN RD............................................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............$333,000 5435 MYRTLE HILL DR................................. LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............ $415,000 4116 WINDING VINE DR............................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............ $130,000 3617 AMBER LN............................................ LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019............ $229,900 5229 DISMUKE DR....................................... LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............ $303,700 3079 JENNA MAE WAY................................. LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019.............$321,400 2788 VINTAGE VIEW LOOP......................... LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019............$328,000 3624 ROYAL CT........................................... LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019........... $345,000 5753 VINTAGE VIEW AVE............................. LAKELAND............ 11/13/2019............$349,900 2609 ELIZABETH PL..................................... LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019............ $725,000 572 VILLA VISTA BLVD................................. LAKELAND............11/19/2019.............. $80,100 2008 INDIAN TRL........................................ LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019.............$125,000 1321 LAKE MIRIAM DR.................................. LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019............. $130,100 4517 GREAT BLUE HERON DR...................... LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019............. $136,100 230 DORIS DR.............................................. LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019.............$152,500 459 LAKE CAROLYN CIR.............................. LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............. $160,100 6351 HAMPTON POINTE CIR....................... LAKELAND............ 11/13/2019............ $190,300 86 SHADOW LN........................................... LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............ $195,000 6366 TOCOBEGA DR................................... LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019............ $207,000 703 FITZGERALD RD.................................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019.............$219,900 5825 CREST LN............................................ LAKELAND............. 11/6/2019............$229,000 4701 HIGHLANDS PLACE CT........................ LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............$232,000 2330 COLONY CLUB DR.............................. LAKELAND............11/14/2019............$263,000 1007 CLEARPOINTE WAY............................ LAKELAND............. 11/6/2019............$265,000 6467 ALAMANDA HILLS CIR........................ LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............$265,400 1203 ROBINSWOOD CT............................... LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019.............$271,000 1894 ROCKY POINTE DR............................. LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............$273,000 6883 BUSHNELL DR.................................... LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............$279,000 4205 OLD HIGHWAY 37 APT 61................... LAKELAND............. 11/6/2019........... $300,000 4205 OLD HIGHWAY 37 UNIT 29................ LAKELAND............. 11/6/2019........... $300,000 1508 CORDGRASS WAY............................... LAKELAND............. 11/6/2019............$333,800 5644 VINTAGE VIEW BLVD.......................... LAKELAND............11/14/2019............$336,000 6901 HAYTER DR......................................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............$336,000 1559 CORD GRASS WAY.............................. LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............ $354,700 4228 BRAEMAR AVE.................................... LAKELAND............11/14/2019........... $360,000 6402 ALAMANDA HILLS DR........................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $517,000 6406 ALAMANDA HILLS DR........................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $517,000 6414 ALAMANDA HILLS DR......................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $517,000 6418 ALAMANDA HILLS DR......................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $517,000 6422 ALAMANDA HILLS DR......................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $517,000 6426 ALAMANDA HILLS DR........................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $517,000 6433 ALAMANDA HILLS DR........................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $517,000 6455 ALAMANDA HILLS CIR........................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $517,000 6459 ALAMANDA HILLS CIR....................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $517,000 6475 ALAMANDA HILLS CIR........................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $517,000 6479 ALAMANDA HILLS CIR........................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............. $517,000 1022 MARJORIE ST....................................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019.............$129,900 1139 SOUTHERN AVE................................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............ $140,000
10926 SPORTSMAN TRL.............................. LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............ $168,000 3741 CHART PRINE RD................................. LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019.............$175,000 316 MARCUM TRACE DR............................. LAKELAND..............11/1/2019.............$179,000 6163 RES CIR................................................ LAKELAND............11/14/2019............ $180,000 13620 BRANDI DAWN DR............................. LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............ $185,000 6214 EGRET DR............................................ LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............ $195,000 8018 BROOKESHIRE DR.............................. LAKELAND............. 11/9/2019.............$201,900 8007 BROOKESHIRE DR............................. LAKELAND........... 11/25/2019.............$202,100 310 STANLEY AVE........................................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019........... $206,000 1010 RIVERSHORE AVE................................ LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019............$206,700 218 GLENRIDGE LOOP................................. LAKELAND............11/14/2019............ $210,000 1022 RIVERSHORE AVE................................ LAKELAND........... 11/22/2019............$220,400 6941 BENTLY DR.......................................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............$224,900 1532 YEOMANS PATH.................................. LAKELAND............ 11/13/2019............ $229,900 8150 WILDER LOOP..................................... LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019............$230,900 1314 TIMBERIDGE LOOP.............................. LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019........... $240,000 8520 TOMKOW RD...................................... LAKELAND............. 11/6/2019............$256,000 2494 TORRENS DR...................................... LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019.............$261,500 8536 PINECONE DR..................................... LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019........... $268,000 8179 WILDER LOOP..................................... LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019............. $273,100 1411 BANBURY LOOP................................... LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019.............$277,000 8242 WILDER LOOP.................................... LAKELAND............11/14/2019............$283,300 1054 RIDGEGREEN LOOP............................ LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............$285,900 8142 WILDER LOOP..................................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019........... $286,000 675 POWDER HORN ROW........................... LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............ $310,000 5520 DRIFTWOOD DR................................. LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............$475,000 5101 US HIGHWAY 98................................... LAKELAND.............12/3/2019........$8,000,000 5115 HWY 98................................................ LAKELAND.............12/3/2019........$8,000,000 5133 BRIDLE PATH DR.................................. LAKELAND..............11/1/2019.............$110,000 3939 DUFF RD............................................. LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019............. $120,100 1945 PRAIRIE DUNES CIR............................. LAKELAND............11/18/2019............ $145,000 3660 BELLA VISTA ST.................................. LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019............ $160,000 3825 EXETER LN.......................................... LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............ $160,000 8804 HARRISON RD................................... LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............ $160,000 720 SWISS DR.............................................. LAKELAND..............11/1/2019............ $165,000 3748 WOODBURY HILL LOOP..................... LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............. $171,000 1849 PRAIRIE DUNES CIR............................ LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019.............$172,500 3946 ROLLINGSFORD CIR........................... LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019............ $184,900 3398 WINCHESTER ESTATES CIR................ LAKELAND............. 11/6/2019............ $186,000 1526 COUNTRY CHASE ST........................... LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............$220,000 3831 PRESCOTT LOOP................................. LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............$220,000 7506 FLORAL CIR W.................................... LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019.............$228,100 8208 SETTLERS CREEK LOOP..................... LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............$252,000 7388 HUNTERS GREENE CIR....................... LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............$262,000 7492 IBIS DR................................................. LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019............ $275,800 4224 PRIMA LAGO DR................................. LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............ $301,300 1712 PRIMA LAGO TER................................. LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019........... $306,000 4118 TIMBER VALLEY WAY........................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............ $105,200 4136 TIMBER VALLEY WAY.......................... LAKELAND..............11/7/2019............ $105,200 4975 PLEASANT HOLLOW.......................... LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019.............$129,000 5158 BONNYBROOK DR.............................. LAKELAND............11/19/2019............ $138,600 5104 WOODGREEN LN................................ LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............ $155,000 4931 WILDFLOWER DR................................ LAKELAND............. 12/1/2019............ $160,000 6361 TORRINGTON CIR............................... LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............ $162,000 5620 TOWER PALMS LN.............................. LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............. $167,200 5675 TOWER PALMS LN............................... LAKELAND............ 11/15/2019............ $169,900 3816 SERENADE LN...................................... LAKELAND............ 11/12/2019.............$175,000 6468 SEDGEFORD DR................................. LAKELAND............. 11/6/2019............ $185,000 3192 THOROUGHBRED LOOP..................... LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019........... $205,000 4004 HOLLYHEAD CIR N............................. LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019............ $210,000 5225 WOOD THRUSH WAY......................... LAKELAND........... 11/22/2019............ $214,600 5327 WHITE EGRET LN................................ LAKELAND............. 11/5/2019.............$215,000 3535 TOWNE PARK BLVD............................ LAKELAND............. 11/8/2019............$220,000 3787 SANDHILL CRANE DR......................... LAKELAND............. 11/4/2019............ $222,500
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430 SUNFISH DR................................. WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019............. $217,300 2288 ROSE BLVD................................. WINTER HAVEN............11/19/2019.............$219,000
1626 HIGH POINT CT........................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019............. $118,000
190 SUNFISH DR.................................. WINTER HAVEN............. 11/4/2019..............$219,100
145 SUMMER VIEW CIR....................... WINTER HAVEN............. 11/4/2019............ $130,000
1864 GALLOWAY TER.......................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/13/2019.............$219,900
302 LAKEVIEW BLVD........................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/12/2019..............$132,100
717 LUCERNE BLVD.............................. WINTER HAVEN.............11/11/2019............$220,000
299 CUTRONE RD............................... WINTER HAVEN..............11/1/2019............$140,000
1677 LEMON AVE................................. WINTER HAVEN............. 11/8/2019..............$227,100
404 RED HAWK LOOP......................... WINTER HAVEN............. 11/5/2019............. $147,500
4041 GREAT EGRET DR........................ WINTER HAVEN..............11/1/2019............$229,000
2529 NW AVENUE F............................. WINTER HAVEN............ 11/13/2019............ $155,000
1351 EAGLE CREST BLVD...................... WINTER HAVEN............. 11/4/2019............$230,000
3402 COVE CT..................................... WINTER HAVEN............11/14/2019............ $159,000
2090 HAVENDALE BLVD...................... WINTER HAVEN............. 11/6/2019............$230,000
691 AVENUE G..................................... WINTER HAVEN............. 11/4/2019............ $169,900
2448 TWIN LAKE VIEW RD.................. WINTER HAVEN............11/27/2019............ $232,500
4521 MAGNOLIA PRESERVE LN........... WINTER HAVEN............. 11/6/2019............ $183,000
174 SUNFISH DR................................... WINTER HAVEN............11/14/2019............ $232,900
400 4TH ST......................................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019............ $184,300
1140 SOPHIA BLVD............................... WINTER HAVEN........... 11/22/2019............$234,000
485 KENSINGTON VIEW DR................ WINTER HAVEN............11/19/2019............ $189,900
479 SUNFISH DR.................................. WINTER HAVEN............. 11/4/2019............$235,800
104 LESLIE AVE.................................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/12/2019............ $196,000
2418 TWIN LAKE VIEW RD................... WINTER HAVEN..............11/1/2019............$236,400
108 SOLIS DR....................................... WINTER HAVEN..............11/1/2019............ $198,200
1514 HAMLIN ST................................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/12/2019............ $236,500
145 GROVE BRANCH RD...................... WINTER HAVEN........... 11/22/2019........... $200,500
3064 COUNTRY CLUB CIR.................. WINTER HAVEN........... 11/20/2019............ $238,700
5015 STRADA DR................................. WINTER HAVEN............11/14/2019............$202,500
104 SUNFISH DR.................................. WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019............$244,300
937 SUMMER GLEN DR........................ WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019........... $203,000
2400 TWIN LAKE VIEW RD.................. WINTER HAVEN............11/27/2019............$245,900
1357 COVENTRY CT............................. WINTER HAVEN.............11/11/2019........... $205,000
459 SUNFISH DR.................................. WINTER HAVEN............. 11/4/2019............$248,500
944 SUMMER GLEN DR....................... WINTER HAVEN............11/18/2019........... $205,000
2411 TWIN LAKE VIEW RD.................... WINTER HAVEN........... 11/26/2019............$256,400
540 HONEY BELL RD........................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019........... $209,000
124 SUNFISH DR.................................. WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019........... $260,000
140 SOLIS DR....................................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/13/2019............$209,200
226 SUNFISH DR.................................. WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019........... $268,400
943 SUMMER GLEN DR....................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019............ $210,000
3149 ROYAL TERN DR.......................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019............ $744,700
949 SUMMER GLEN DR....................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019.............$213,000
1311 LUCERNE LOOP RD....................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019...........$800,000
567 SQUIRES GROVE DR..................... WINTER HAVEN........... 11/22/2019.............$213,500
802 WAKULLA DR............................... WINTER HAVEN............. 11/5/2019.............. $112,100
145 SOLIS DR....................................... WINTER HAVEN........... 11/20/2019............. $213,700
194 CLOVERDALE RD.......................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/13/2019............ $128,600
187 GROVE BRANCH RD...................... WINTER HAVEN........... 11/22/2019.............$215,500
307 ESCAMBIA DR............................... WINTER HAVEN..............11/1/2019.............$132,400
1386 SW SHERIDAN ST........................ WINTER HAVEN............. 11/5/2019............ $218,000
27 ENCLAVE DR................................... WINTER HAVEN............11/18/2019............. $137,500
2222 AVENUE B.................................... WINTER HAVEN............. 11/6/2019.............$218,500
473 LAS CRUCES DR............................ WINTER HAVEN............ 11/12/2019............. $141,000
1328 COVENTRY CT............................. WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019.............$219,000
1405 PALM DR..................................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019............ $145,000
4820 CRYSTAL BEACH RD................... WINTER HAVEN............11/14/2019............$238,000
4741 EMERALD PALMS CT................... WINTER HAVEN..............11/1/2019............ $145,000
21 JIMMY LEE RD.................................. WINTER HAVEN............. 11/8/2019............. $317,500
2683 RUTLEDGE CT............................ WINTER HAVEN............11/14/2019............ $148,000
605 PIEDMONT DR.............................. WINTER HAVEN............ 11/13/2019........... $480,000
371 LAKE DAISY CIR............................. WINTER HAVEN............ 11/12/2019.............$163,900
2415 NW AVENUE G............................. WINTER HAVEN............. 11/5/2019............$675,000
273 MARIPOSA.................................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/13/2019.............$174,900
1502 33RD ST....................................... WINTER HAVEN..............11/1/2019..............$80,700
5657 STRUTHERS CT........................... WINTER HAVEN............. 11/8/2019............ $183,000
6707 CANTERBURY DR....................... WINTER HAVEN............. 11/6/2019..............$82,000
212 OVERLOOK DR.............................. WINTER HAVEN............. 11/8/2019............$209,900
3082 AVENUE V................................... WINTER HAVEN..............11/7/2019............. $85,000
160 POLK DR........................................ WINTER HAVEN............. 11/6/2019............. $212,700
6513 RAINTREE LN............................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/13/2019..............$93,000
258 SANTA ROSA DR........................... WINTER HAVEN..............11/1/2019............ $222,000
2500 21ST ST APT 57............................ WINTER HAVEN............. 11/5/2019.............$107,000
4504 GRAYHAWK DR.......................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019............$224,900
2018 LAKE CANNON DR S.................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/15/2019.............$110,000
440 LAKE DAISY DR............................ WINTER HAVEN..............11/1/2019............$228,000
1901 AVENUE H.................................... WINTER HAVEN............. 11/4/2019............ $130,000
4500 BACK NINE DR............................ WINTER HAVEN............ 11/12/2019............ $275,000
6311 RED HERRING DR......................... WINTER HAVEN............11/19/2019............ $158,000
1335 OAKMONT DR............................. WINTER HAVEN............11/14/2019.............$277,200
734 16TH ST......................................... WINTER HAVEN............11/14/2019............. $167,500
1107 SAWGRASS DR............................. WINTER HAVEN............. 11/8/2019............ $310,600
1228 HAINES DR................................... WINTER HAVEN.............11/11/2019............ $182,000
1020 SAWGRASS DR............................ WINTER HAVEN............11/14/2019............. $325,100
5796 FOREST RIDGE DR...................... WINTER HAVEN............ 11/13/2019........... $200,000
6707 WINTERSET GARDENS RD.......... WINTER HAVEN............11/18/2019........... $340,000
1705 PEBBLE BEACH ST........................ WINTER HAVEN............ 11/13/2019............ $201,600
4347 MANDOLIN BLVD........................ WINTER HAVEN..............11/1/2019........... $345,000
4037 GREAT EGRET DR....................... WINTER HAVEN........... 11/20/2019............ $214,000
234 RUBY LAKE LN.............................. WINTER HAVEN............11/14/2019........... $430,000
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