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Caring for you, together. Collaborating to Transform Health Care in Polk County AdventHealth and Bond Clinic are teaming up to bring Polk County residents greater access to expert primary care and world-class specialty physicians. Together, we’re reimagining health care to bring compassion and clinical excellence to every patient, every day. It’s a whole new level of whole-person care in one easy-to-navigate network — close to where you live.

Learn more at CaringForPolk.com



RELIEVING PAIN • CHANGING LIVES

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“I’m dedicated to helping patients get better.” It’s not just an ID badge. It’s a badge of honor.

At Winter Haven Hospital, you get compassionate, highquality care from team members who are proud to wear this badge. You’re our primary focus, so we combine stateof-the-art technologies with an experienced team to bring you exceptional clinical outcomes. We provide specialized care in a number of areas—cutting-edge heart care at the Bostick Heart Center, comprehensive cancer care at the Cassidy Cancer Center, total joint replacement, weight loss surgery and much more. We’re dedicated to giving you all the extraordinary care you deserve.

Learn more: WinterHavenHospital.org

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WALKABILITY The extent to which the built environment is friendly to the presence of people living, shopping, visiting, enjoying or spending time in an area

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WALK SCORE 76 Walk Score points are awarded based on the distance to amenities

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Letter From the Editor

Here to Help WWW.FLSARC.ORG Florida is hit with disasters that impact our animals every single year. Animals are not only faced with natural disasters, but man-made disasters as well. Florida State Animal Response Coalition (FL SARC) volunteers ensure these animals have someone on their side when they need it the most.

ON THE COVER: Botany Cats

Hello! This month is dedicated to pets. Everyone here at our office loves pets, has pets and will tell you multiple stories about their pets. They are a big part of all of our lives. So, we had to do an issue just for them. I’d like to personally dedicate this issue to Lola, we lost her last summer and it’s never been the same at our house. She would always protect us by walking the perimeter of our yard, she kept the joggers, squirrels, and strollers away, and would snuggle with us like a master. She was a part of our family, just as your pets are to you.

FL SARC courses are FEMA approved. Participants learn the unique procedures and skills necessary to build and operate a temporary emergency animal shelter, in response to natural disasters and large cruelty cases. The trainings are open to all members of the public with a passion for animals.

This month we visit with people who were inspired to help pets in any way they can. From a mobile cat rescue to the SPCA, they work to help those who can’t speak for themselves. We even visit a woman creating the first cat cafe here in Lakeland! Soon you’ll be able to visit with cats and grab a latte at the same time.

Our volunteers step up when no-one else can, to save lives of animals left behind. Hurricane Season approaches. Start preparing now to make sure your pets are ready to evacuate quickly and safely, should an emergency occur. Stop by SPCA Florida’s Adoption center to pick up your Pet Evacuation Documents Bag and make your plans now!

We have a guest writer this month, we welcome back Adam Strang Bass! He always writes from the heart, and he does it again this month about growing up in Florida. Check out our monthly Top Ten lists that cover Orlando to Tampa. Keep tagging us with #lkldhaven on your Instagram and Facebook posts and you might find it in the next issue of LKLD! Have you listened to our podcast yet? Tara Crutchfield and I have a companion podcast to go with each issue. Hear behind the scenes stories, where story inspiration comes from and a lot of laughs. Listen to “Haven For Your Ears” on all podcast platforms.

For more information on Florida SARC and Preparedness, visit www.flsarc.org

Have a great Memorial Day and I’ll see you around town!

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FROM THE EDITOR.......................................................9 LOCAL NEWS.................................................................12 TOP 10............................................................................... 14 BOTANY CATS..............................................................20 SPCA................................................................................. 26 GOIN’ TO THE DOGS...............................................30 AUSSIE MOM PET SITTING.................................... 34 38......................................... PURROLOGY CAT CAFE 40..................................................................... COCKTAIL 42........................ POLK COUNTY BULLY PROJECT 44......................................................CHECK ME OUT ;) 46.....................................................BLOOD ORANGES 48....................................................................CALENDAR 60..............................................................SOLD HOMES 64................................................................#LKLDHAVEN

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MAY 2022 VOLUME 5 ISSUE 8 Publisher Chris Sexson chris@destroyermedia.com Ad Director Christine Campbell christine@destroyermedia.com Editor & Photographer Amy Sexson amy@destroyermedia.com Managing Editor & Writer Tara Crutchfield tara@destroyermedia.com Art & Production Manager Steven Maynard steven@destroyermedia.com Account Representative Jessica Parker jessica@destroyermedia.com Graphic Designer Ella Doyle ella@destroyermedia.com Media Specialist Nate Schaller nate@destroyermedia.com Organizer of Destruction Nicole Nikdel nicole@destroyermedia.com LKLD HAVEN is published twelve times a year by Destroyer Media & Marketing. LKLD distributes 13,500 copies a month with 7,700 mailed to homes and 5,800 copies available at select locations throughout Lakeland.

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LOCAL NEWS WORDS Barry Friedman/LkldNow.com MUTZ: A CITY LAKELAND’S SIZE NEEDS 5,000 MORE RESIDENCES

LAKE PARKER DUCK HUNTING ISSUE GETTING NATIONAL ATTENTION

LAKE MIRIAM APARTMENTS PUT ON HOLD AS CITY SEEKS ROAD IMPROVEMENTS

BLACK & BREW EXPANDING INTO A THIRD LOCATION

WATSON CLINIC ADDS CHIROPRACTIC CARE AT REHAB FACILITY

A lot of people are moving to Lakeland and they’re joining the competition for a limited pool of affordable housing to rent or buy. That’s the topic of a lot of local news lately. (At least four other items on this page touch on that theme.) Lakeland is 5,000 residences short for a city its size, Mayor Bill Mutz said at a recent forum on housing and homelessness that was co-hosted by LkldNow. His message: Housing is subject to the basic economic laws of supply and demand, and prices won’t come down until the supply increases. Remembering that point might help you understand how he votes on some upcoming projects.

It seemed like a local issue when people who live near the western shore of Lake Parker asked city commissioners to do something about duck hunters before the next hunting season begins this fall; they said the hunters’ early-morning shotgun blasts last January woke them up and had them worrying about safety for people on the lakeside walking/jogging trail. It turns out their calls for regulation got the attention of multiple national waterfowl and conservation groups who are ready to come to Lakeland in force to speak out against any attempts to interfere with what they say is their legal right to hunt on the state-owned waterway. This could get interesting.

A lot of people were watching to see what city commissioners would do in early April when they were supposed to vote on a controversial apartment complex planned for Lake Miriam Drive near Florida Avenue. The project was endorsed by the city planning staff, but had a half-hearted 3-2 approval from the Planning & Zoning Board (two board members missed the meeting) and firm opposition from neighbors, some of them prominent in political and business circles. The developers, sensing commission sentiment wasn’t going their way, offered to modify their plans, eliminating a fourth story on two buildings and reducing density. So the commission opted to delay a vote, agreeing to let the developer revise their plan and asking their staff to work with county government on ways to improve traffic flow on Lake Miriam Drive. The city received updated plans in mid-April and it looks like the next public hearing will be June 6.

People were excited when Black & Brew Coffee House & Bistro announced it was opening a third location — this one with drivethrough — at a building on South Florida Avenue that was vacated by Krispy Kreme last year. How do we know they were excited? LkldNow’s Instagram post showing plans to convert the structure became far and away our most-liked post ever. There will be seating for 60 inside the restaurant and on covered patios. Owner Chris McArthur is planning a dive-through system aimed at minimizing wait times; customers will order online or use the Black & Brew app to place orders and pay for them in advance. The menu will not stray far from the kinds of sandwiches, soups, salads and pastries offered at the downtown and library locations.

A few years ago a Lakeland chiropractor checked with the Watson Clinic, the region’s largest medical practice, to see if they were interested in adding chiropractic services. He was told there was no interest at the time. That has changed. Following the lead of some other large medical practices such as the Cleveland Clinic, Watson Clinic recently hired Jalen Banks to offer chiropractic care, dry needling, acupuncture and cupping at its Center for Specialized Rehabilitation on County Road 540A and Lakeland Highlands Road. Banks, a New Jersey native who received his training in South Florida, specializes in treating sports and spinal injuries. A spokesman for the American Chiropractic Association said it’s getting more common to see chiropractors in traditional medical settings: “If those patients saw a chiropractor as part of a multidisciplinary team and were referred for chiropractic care from another healthcare professional who earned their trust, they might be more willing to give the treatment a try.”

LAKELAND-DEVELOPED SMART TRAFFIC SIGNAL PROGRAM EXPANDING

NEXT BUSINESS INCUBATOR WILL FOCUS ON AVIATION, LOGISTICS

IF YOU THOUGHT MORE PEOPLE WERE MOVING HERE, NUMBERS SAY YOU’RE RIGHT

LAKELAND OFFICIALS PLEDGE TO DEVELOP PLAN FOR MOLD SAFETY AT RENTALS

OAK STREET DEAL CALLS FOR 200 APARTMENTS AND A PARKING GARAGE

A few years ago, the city of Lakeland came up with a traffic innovation aimed at preventing accidents caused by red-light runners. Basically, it uses cameras that can sense when a vehicle is going too fast to stop before a yellow light turns red; when that happens, the lights stay red a few second longer in all directions so that nobody other than the redlight runner enters the intersection. The program will expand from four intersections to 25, thanks to a grant from the Florida Department of Transportation. There’s no word yet on which intersections will be affected. Intersections on South Florida Avenue, Edgewood Drive and Cleveland Heights Boulevard are likely candidates, a city official said.

Prospective entrepreneurs in Lakeland have several venues where they can work on their ideas and collaborate with others who are planning startup ventures. There’s Catapult on Lake Mirror and The Well in the Parker Street neighborhood. Lakeland’s newest business incubator has a very specific focus: aviation and logistics. Its name is ELEVATE and it is being launched by the Aerospace Center for Excellence. The location is ACE’s Sun ’n Fun campus at Lakeland Linder International Airport, and it is scheduled to open in June. Already Polk State College has announced a partnership with ELEVATE. Learn more: elevateincubator.com

Polk County added 24,287 new residents between July 1, 2021 and July 1, 2020, bringing total population to 753,520, according to the U.S. Census Bureau; that’s the nation’s seventh-highest number of new residents and it makes Polk the fastest-growing county in Florida. Looking at percentage growth, the Lakeland-Winter Haven metro area also ranked seventh in the nation with a growth rate close to 3.3%. Last year, Lakeland-Winter Haven ranked second in the nation in growth among metro areas with 500,000plus populations. This year, we’re tied for second in that category with Boise, Idaho, and topped by Myrtle Beach, S.C.

A coalition of 25 churches across Polk County has taken on several social and economic issues over the years. This year the group — Polk Ecumenical Council for Empowerment (PEACE) — is trying to get local government to take action on landlords who refuse to fix mold issues that can make tenants sick. Lakeland Mayor Bill Mutz and Commissioner Stephanie Madden attended a PEACE rally in late March and promised they would work to develop a plan by Oct. 1. PEACE said mold and mildew problems are particularly acute in area mobile homes and that local governments don’t enforce any standards regarding mold.

A Tampa company has updated its plans to replace a city parking lot downtown with a seven-story, highend apartment complex and a sixstory parking garage. The location is the Oak Street parking lot just north of the NoBay apartments. Onicx Group, along with The Lunz Group architects, are proposing 200 apartments and 424 parking spaces on a city block that currently holds 125 parking spaces. Under the deal that city commissioners are expected to take up this month, Onicx would buy the city-owned lot for $1.836 million. The company would lease 150 spaces to the city for public parking, and it has also asked for property tax adjustments and relief on some of its impact fees. The project includes 2,000 square feet of street-level commercial space, a size suitable for a cafe but not a grocery store.

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CINCO DE MAYO ~ MAY 5 ~

Pink Floyd Tribute On 5/21 at 7pm

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LAKELAND TOP 10 BANDIT MARKET LEGO® NINJAGO DAYS

ONE NIGHT OF QUEEN

Get ready to unlock your “inner ninja” by showcasing your skills during LEGO® NINJAGO Days in May with exclusive in-park activities plus meet-and-greets where you can “become the ninja.” Saturdays and Sundays from May 1 - 22, 10 am - 6 pm at LEGOLAND Florida. Make it a complete staycation and book a room and visit the water park! legoland.com/florida

May 4, 7 pm at the RP Funding Center. ‘Gary Mullen and the Works’ have performed throughout the UK, USA, Europe, South Africa and New Zealand to sell-out audiences. The band have also twice rocked the prestigious BBC Proms in the Park. “One Night of Queen” is a spectacular live concert, recreating the look, sound, pomp and showmanship of Queen. rpfundingcenter.com

FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE Every Friday at 6 pm in Munn Park. The City of Lakeland and the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority have teamed up to bring you a live music series every Friday evening. May 6 – Harrison School of the Arts – Strings; May 13 - Big Chill; May 20 - Peruba; May 27 - LeRon Hearst. Downtownlkld.com

May 7 & 8 from 9 am - 4 pm. Mayfaire by-the-Lake has grown into one of Florida’s premier outdoor art festivals. Held on Mother’s Day weekend each year, Mayfaire is located on the shores of beautiful Lake Morton in downtown Lakeland. Mayfaire is one of the largest and oldest outdoor art festivals in Central Florida. Mayfairebythelake.org

May 7, noon - 5 pm at the historic Ritz Theatre in downtown Winter Haven. Bandit Market is an alternative market where the cool kids shop local, handmade, and vintage artisans from all over Central Florida. Find fresh and unique products that you’ll actually want to gift your mom! There will be live music and entertainment, cocktails by BeSpoke Cocktails, and food prepared fresh by Pinoy Cravings. More info on IG and FB @thebanditmarket.

MOTHER’S DAY AT SWAN BREWING

MITCH ALBOM

ROCK FOR PAWS

DISENCHANTED

FOAM PARTY

May 12, noon at the Lake Mirror Auditorium. Mitch Albom is the international bestselling author of “Finding Chika” and “Tuesdays with Morrie.” Tickets include a catered lunch and a signed copy of “The Stranger in the Lifeboat!” Event is hosted by the Hospice Women of Giving and open to the public. Proceeds benefit the charity hospice services and grief programs of Good Shepherd Hospice. Purchase tickets in advance. chaptershealth.org/ foundation

May 14, 7 - 10 pm at Nora Mayo Hall in Winter Haven . All ticket sales, t-shirt sales, and raffle ticket sales will go to Lakelandbased SPCA Florida’s Emergency Response Team for Animals; FL SARC! Please join SPCA Florida, the rock band Smokepoint and the 98.3FM BIG MAX Morning Team Eric and Mike for a fun evening of live music, great food, cash bar, dancing, awesome raffles, concert T-Shirts. spcaflorida.org/rock-for-paws

May 20 - 22 at the Lakeland Community Theatre. The hilarious Off Broadway hit musical that’s anything but Grimm. Forget the princesses you thought you knew – these original storybook heroines have come to life to set the record straight. Rated MA. Purchase tickets in advance. lakelandcommunitytheatre.com

May 29, 1:30 - 4:30 pm at Balmoral Water Park. This is a family foam party full of music, food and fun with Florida Foam Factory. Stop by and meet Mermaid Emily, swim, take photos and play pool games. Also, don’t forget to try the “Foamtastic” Drink. Prices include pool & water park passes. Purchase tickets at centralfloridatix.com.

May 8, For something completely different, take your mom to Swan Brewing in downtown Lakeland. They will have Botany Cats coming with plants for sale along with adoptable cats and cat accessories! Live music will be provided by Jim Thomas at 2, and they will have the delicious Gin Khao food truck there so you can buy your mom lunch!

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Upcoming Shows Mothers Day Brunch - May 8th Celebrate Mom at Balmoral Grill with a beatiful outdoor buffet brunch.

Cornament for a Cause - May 14th A cornhole tournament benefiting “On The Edge.” Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places!

Chicago Rewired - May 14th The premier Chicago tribute band will be performing at the Ritz Theatre.

Art Blakey - May 14th

The Broken Hearts - May 19th Featuring the music of Tom Petty! Bring your own lawn chairs.

The Leesburg Blues Brothers - May 21st Come see Jake & Elwood, Blues Brothers impersonaters for a night of high energy and fun!

Out of the Box Improv - May 28th Winter Haven’s original improv group are back for some good laughs and fun!

Foam Party with Mermaid Emily - May 29th

Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers created a sound that has been admired for years.

Havana Nights - May 14th

Join us for a family foam party full of music, food, and fun with Florida Foam Factory.

The Alter Eagles - June 10th

By popular demand, Havana Nights is back at Balmoral Bar & Grill with TIMBALIVE! 15

The Alter Eagles will play all of the Eagles classics, as well as songs from the newer albums and solo careers.


ORLANDO TOP 10 BEAUTIFUL

DERBY ON PARK

PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES

May 2, 5 pm at the Orlando Museum of Art. Arrive in style and strut the red carpet into Orlando’s newest fashion event, coinciding with The Met Gala. The evening includes fashion presentations, top-shelf spirits, luxury catering, a red carpet paparazzi photo op, fashion presentations by Tammara Kohler of Fused Fashion, music by premier DJ Demi Korrin, and more. This is a 21+ only event. Purchase tickets at omart.org.

May 7, 4:30 - 8:30 pm at the Winter Park Event Center. Orlando’s best Derby party! As a guest at Derby on Park, you will enjoy four hours of fun at the ultimate Kentucky Derby viewing experience with two massive drop-down screens, unlimited food, premium open bars, music inside & outside, dancing, a Best Hat contest with amazing prizes, and valet parking all included with ticket price. Derby attire encouraged inside & outside event. Purchase tickets on eventbrite under Winter Park Events.

May 8, 9 am - 5 pm at Leu Gardens. Enjoy this special day with your mom in the beautiful 50acre gardens. Stroll the winding pathways and discover all of the gardens including the amazing butterfly garden. Moms receive free admission all day. Picnics and blankets are not allowed in the gardens. Garden Admission: $15 adult and $10 child (4 – 17 years of age). Leugardens.org

May 13 - June 12 at the Winter Park Playhouse. A Broadway Hit, The ‘Pump Boys’ sell gas on Highway 57 in Grand Ole Opry country. The ‘Dinettes,’ Prudie and Rhetta Cupp, run the Double Cupp diner next door. Together they have an evening of country western songs that received unanimous raves on and off-Broadway. They perform high-energy songs like “Drinkin’ Shoes,” “Farmer Tan” and “The Night Dolly Parton Was Almost Mine!” on guitars, piano, bass, and kitchen utensils. winterparkplayhouse.org

May 13 - 15 at the Dr. Phillips Center. Beautiful – The Carole King Musical tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom, from being part of a hit songwriting team with her husband Gerry Goffin, to her relationship with fellow writers and best friends Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, to becoming one of the most successful solo acts in popular music history. Featuring an array of beloved songs written by Gerry Goffin/Carole King and Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil, including “I Feel The Earth Move.” drphillipscenter.org

BEER ‘MERICA

FRINGE THEATRE FESTIVAL

MEGACON

THE SOLARIA SINGERS

MILK MART BIRTHDAY BASH

May 14, 3 - 6 pm at Gaston Edwards Park. Bringing over 100 American craft brews and brands to a lakeside park in celebration of American Craft Beer Week. Enjoy an afternoon with live music, delicious local food trucks, and limitless, complimentary craft brew samplings, and if so inclined, put on your most outrageous red and blue to whoop it up ‘Mericastyle! Dog friendly, as long as they are friendly and on a leash. Purchase tickets in advance. Orlandoweeklytickets.com

May 17 - 30. A 14-day immersive cultural experience held annually featuring 850 ticketed theatrical performances and a free outdoor music festival. Loch Haven Park serves as the main campus for the festival, with venues in nearby Ivanhoe Village and Winter Park. The festival unites local, national, and international artists with the Central Florida community, creating a uniquely diverse arts experience. Included is a Visual Fringe, Kids Fringe, and special events throughout the week. orlandofringe.org/may

May 19 - 22 at the Orange County Convention Center. Megacon Orlando is the Southeast’s largest comics, sci-fi, horror, anime and gaming event, attracting over 100,000 fans each year across four days. Fans can get an autograph or a photo with their favorite celebrity, watch professional comic artists battle it out in popular Sketch Duels, learn from workshops, take photos with their favorite costumed characters, and shop from over 400,000 square feet of vendors. fanexpohq. com/megaconorlando

May 26, 8 pm at the Dr. Phillips Center. The Solaria Singers, Orlando’s new professional choir conducted by Andrew Minear, presents an inspiring program featuring over a century of choral music by Black composers. For the grand finale, Solaria will be joined on stage by the acclaimed Orlando Sings Symphonic Chorus for an epic, electrifying finish. Purchase tickets in advance. drphillipscenter.org

May 29 from noon - 6 pm in the Milk District in Orlando. The event spans The Nook, Etoile Boutique, Sportstown, Sideward, and Milkhouse. This special birthday celebration will feature over 100 local makers, businesses, artists, pop-ups, and food trucks. Visit milkmartorlando.com to learn about future Milk Mart “Lazy Sunday” markets.

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TAMPA TOP 10 ART ON THE HOUSE Every Thursday from 4-8 pm, the Tampa Museum of Art offers Art on the House where visitors choose whatever admission price they want to pay. Bring the family and celebrate 100 years of art in Tampa with exhibitions that emphasize ancient, modern, and contemporary art. Walk up to the Welcome Desk and tell the Visitor Experience and Engagement Representatives the admission price you choose to pay for your visit to the museum. Any donation amount is welcome. tampamuseum.org

TAMPA RIVERFEST

3RD THURSDAY May 19, 6 - 10 pm outside of Grand Central at Kennedy 1208 E. Kennedy Blvd. Every third Thursday enjoy live music, cocktails, and food trucks at a nighttime event located in the center of the Channel District of Downtown Tampa. This event is free to attend as the trucks and bars offer their products for sale. Free 2-hour parking is located on-site and dogs are welcome. More info at tampabaymarkets. com/3rd-thursday.

May 6 from 4-10 pm and May 7 from 10 am - 10 pm along the entire length of the Riverwalk. The festival includes Taste of Riverwalk on Friday night and TacoFest on Saturday. There is also a full concert series of local bands on the main stage in Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park and a balloon glow at sunset both nights. Other activities include a wiener dog derby, sidewalk chalk artists, and a stand-up paddleboard invasion. Thetampariverwalk.com

BEST BUDDIES FRIENDSHIP WALK POPS IN THE PARK May 8, 7:30 pm at Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park. Pack a blanket and picnic for free music under the stars – a Florida Orchestra tradition for nearly 30 years. Daniel Black conducts. Be sure to bring plenty of canned goods for Tampa Bay Harvest’s annual food drive. You’ll hear music from John Williams, Tchaikovsky, Howard Shore, and more. floridaorchestra.org

May 14, 8:30 am at Raymond James Stadium. The Best Buddies Friendship Walk is the leading walk in the country supporting inclusion for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (also known as IDD). Join 40,000 walkers across the country to support the Best Buddies programs in your schools, workplaces, and communities. Register in advance at bestbuddiesfriendshipwalk.org/ tampabay.

MARGARITA WARS

FARM TO TABLE(AUX)

WALKING TOUR

May 19, 7-10 pm at the Tampa River Center. Sample margaritas created by more than a dozen of the Tampa Bay area’s best mixologists and try your hand at tipsy judging as YOU help award Tampa Bay’s Ultimate Margarita! Plus, live entertainment, Mexicaninspired hors d’oeuvres, and other fun surprises. A portion of the proceeds to benefit Laundry Project. Early VIP admission for an additional charge. Margaritawarstampabay.com

May 20, 6-10 pm at Armature Works. This one-of-a-kind fundraiser will feature a cocktail reception, tableaux vivant (living art pieces), a live and silent auction, as well as a farm-to-table dinner from local culinary vendors. Guests will be immersed in the world of Van Gogh as they sip artisan cocktails and enjoy actors who bring his paintings to life. All proceeds benefit Mary Lee’s House the first and only child advocacy & protection center in Hillsborough county. farmtotableaux.com/ event/mlh

May 28, 10 am created by the Tampa Bay History Center. Tour “the Harlem of the South,” Tampa’s Central Avenue district. Learn about life in Tampa’s African-American community from the 1890s-1960s. Each walking tour lasts 90 min. beginning at various locations. Limited to 25 people, participants will walk approximately one mile along public sidewalks and brick streets. Please wear comfortable shoes and attire for walking outside. Purchase tickets for $20 at tampabayhistorycenter.org.

OPERA TAMPA GRAND GALA: CARNEVALE May 14, 6 pm at the Straz Center. Celebrate Opera Tampa’s return to the stage at Carnevale, a Venetian carnival-themed fundraiser. Enjoy a cocktail reception and auction in the Morsani lobby, followed by dinner on the Morsani stage. Exciting live performances also are planned. Carnevale-themed masks and attire are encouraged. All proceeds benefit Opera Tampa and its educational programs. For more information, call 813-2221036 or visit operatampa.org.

CUBAN SANDWICH FOOD & ART FESTIVAL The 11th Annual Ford International Cuban Sandwich Food and Art Festival is on Sunday, May 29th at Centennial Park in Historic Ybor City from Noon - 6 pm. Free family & community festival featuring live entertainment, food & cultural vendors - plus Cuban sandwich contestants and vendors from all over the world. This is an official qualifying event to win the Golden Ticket to compete in World Food Championships. cubansandwichfestival.com

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Botany Cats BOTANY CATS HITS THE ROAD

A love of cats (and plants), a trip to an Orlando cat café, and a passion for helping animals led Lakeland native Janette Nettler to her dream job – one she created for herself. Florida’s first cat adoption lounge and plant nursery, Botany Cats, opened earlier this year and has introduced 12 cats to their new pet parents. “There are so many cats out on the streets and in shelters. All the shelters are completely full, and I want to help as many as I can,” Nettler said.

The original idea was to have a brick-and-mortar cat lounge. Finding space within budget proved difficult. Nettler didn’t have any experience working in coffee shops either, and Lakeland already has some great ones. Why not bring Botany Cats to them? Nettler rethought her business plan and decided to make it mobile. She first thought of renovating a school bus, but the concept soon evolved.

Janette Nettler has loved animals since childhood. She got her first cat at age four, followed by another several years later. As an adult, she got two Corgis and found that she adored dogs too. Now she has three cats at home, “Plus these guys, of course,” she said of her Botany Cats brood.

“I thought, ‘I already have a truck. Why don’t I get something I can pull?’ I started looking at campers, and I found this one,” she said. Her cat adoption lounge and plant nursery took the form of a 2009 Dutchmen Freedom Spirit travel trailer. “The layout was pretty much what I wanted anyway. I didn’t have to do too much as far as renovations go,” said Nettler. “Everything started working out, and it was like, ‘Well, this is what it’s supposed to be then.’”

Born in Lakeland, Nettler lived in North Carolina from age four to 14 before moving back to the Swan City. After another move, she’s been back in Lakeland for two years. “I keep coming back, and it gets better every time,” she said. “I consider Lakeland my home.”

She bought the trailer last November. “I took it camping to break it in before I did any renovations,” she said. The kitty camper took only a few months to renovate with minor cosmetic upgrades like removing the dinette and building a bench for more seating. Nettler dubbed the trailer Demeter. The Greek goddess of harvest and agriculture and a character in the Broadway musical “Cats,” Demeter was a fitting name to marry Nettler’s two concepts.

She went to college to study elementary education but gravitated toward veterinary medicine. Nettler changed career paths and became a veterinary technician for about five years. “I loved helping the animals,” she said. “I just wanted to do something a little more – to have something of my own and be able to plan my work schedule around my family.”

Botany Cats’ first day open was February 9, with a grand opening on March 5 at The Green House Garden Store – a locally owned plant shop where Nettler sources her plants. Now Nettler brings Botany Cats to local establishments like Quinteassence Kava Bar – where we met with her – Hillcrest Coffee, the Polk Museum of Art, and the Lakeland Public Library. “I can bring the kitties to the people. They don’t have to come to me, which is great,” she said. Nettler says she plans to work with other Lakeland businesses, including Cob & Pen, Swan Brewing, and The Joinery.

Familiar with the cat café concept, Nettler had the fleeting thought that she, too, could create an atmosphere around cappuccinos and cats. “I thought the idea of a cat café was so unique. There are so many cats out there that need homes. The boutique experience of a cat café was so different from a shelter,” she said. She took a trip to an Orlando cat café in 2021. “It was so relaxing, and it was fun, and the cats didn’t seem stressed. […] I fell in love and decided to make it a reality for Lakeland, but a little different – I put my own spin on it.”

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Those on the east side of Polk County won’t have to travel far for kitten cuddles either, as Nettler will occasionally be joining the Saturday lineup at the Winter Haven Farmers Market starting in May. She’s looking to partner with other businesses in Winter Haven, from the library to coffee shops and the brewery. “I’m very excited to get in touch with that community,” she said.

Though the purring posse at Botany Cats are looking for furr-ever homes, adoption isn’t a requirement to play with cats and shop plants. “Whenever you see me around town, just come in and hang out with them for a little bit.” Typically, Nettler allows four people in the same party at a time to play with the cats. At larger events like farmers markets, it’s open for 15-minute walk-ins. During the week, when she’s at the museum or a coffee shop, she accepts reservations online – $7 for 30-minute appointments. Walk-ins are welcome, too, if available – $9 for 30 minutes. Nettler notes it’s always a good idea to make a reservation as it secures your spot and saves a bit of money (which you’re sure to need for all the cat toys and treats you’ll be buying your new fuzzy friend after you fall in love with an adoptable kitty).

SO WHAT’S A CAT LOUNGE ANYWAY? “A cat lounge is full of adoptable kitties,” Nettler said. “All of mine are rescues, so either I get them from the SPCA [or] a rescue out of Kissimmee called Liberation Cat House – they take in medical cases, and then when they’re healthy and ready to be adopted, they can send them to me.” Nettler also has pet owners reach out to her when they can no longer care for their cats. She takes them in, has them checked by a veterinarian, and gets them ready for adoption. All the cats up for adoption at Botany Cats have been fully vaccinated, microchipped, spayed/neutered, dewormed, given monthly flea prevention, and tested for common diseases such as feline leukemia, aids, rabies, distemper, etc., according to their website.

According to Botany Cats, “Cats have a huge impact on both your physical and mental health by lowering stress levels, heart rates, and boosting positivity. The adoption experience should be the same. Calmer humans + stress-free cats = forever homes found.”

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Those interested in adopting a cat can learn all about them, including their medical history, from the Botany Cats owner. “I spend more time with these kids than my cats at home, so I know their personalities and I’m very passionate about matching them with the perfect family, the perfect home,” she said. Since opening in February, Botany Cats has adopted out 12 cats!

– but also still have the trailer. [...] I still want to have [the trailer] to go to the farmers markets because they’re such a big hit, but have a larger space to take in more cats and rotate what cats I bring on the road. That might look like a partnership with a local bakery or a startup coffee shop or something. I’m open to partnerships,” said Nettler. What’s the most rewarding part about running Botany Cats? According to Nettler, “Definitely the adoptions. It warms my heart so much hearing the stories from the new owners after they take their babies home and how well it’s working at home. They’re not pressured to keep the cat if something were not to work out [...] they can always bring the cat back to me, and I’ll try to find a better fit. […] For the 12 adoptions I’ve had, it’s been nothing but happy stories, and I love it so much.”

As for the ‘Botany’ part of the name, Nettler offers a selection of cat-friendly plants for sale. She’s working on expanding her offerings, even starting a greenhouse at home where she plans to grow catnip and cat grass. Alongside the cat-friendly greenery for sale, Botany Cats offers cat supplies, handmade scrunchies, headbands, and cat bandanas by local maker East of These. Two other local artists have work for purchase at Botany Cats – digital prints by Gently Mental and pet portraits by Gabriella Escalera of Gaby’s Art Gallery. Even the mural of Nettler’s cat, Bear, on the trailer’s façade, was painted by local artist Maegan Carroll.

Follow Botany Cats on social media and their website to stay updated on where they’ll roll into next, for reservations for some much-needed cat therapy, and information about adoptions.

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SPCA Florida to Open New Surgery Center OH, SNAP!

Lakeland-based nonprofit SPCA Florida is abuzz with construction, renovations, and new programs to better care for the cats and dogs that come into their facility. According to SPCA Florida Executive Director Shelley Thayer, these improvements are made possible through community generosity and participation.

April 9, 2022, was the end of a chapter for SPCA Florida. It marked the 30th and final Walk for the Animals, a fundraising event that raised over $90,000 this year. Though this was the final Walk for the Animals, the organization isn’t closing the book, just flipping the page to new programs.

SPCA Florida is a nonprofit organization founded in 1979. This no-kill shelter “exists to eliminate animal suffering and to engage the entire community in the welfare and well-being of animals. We accomplish this by advancing model programs to promote the adoption of healthy animals, prevent dog and cat overpopulation, provide veterinary medical services for animals in the community, and keep animals in homes through relinquishment intervention strategies,” according to their mission statement.

Smokepoint Rock for Paws, another SPCA Florida fundraiser, is coming up this month on May 14. The event held at Nora Mayo Hall in Winter Haven will benefit one such new program, SPCA Florida’s Emergency Response Team, FL SARC. The event promises live music and a raffle with prizes from an electric guitar and amp package to a full-size complete drum kit and more. FL SARC (Florida State Animal Rescue Coalition) is a ten-yearold nonprofit brought onboard by SPCA Florida last year. The only FEMA-approved nonprofit volunteer training organization in the United States, FL SARC’s mission is dedicated to disaster mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery for emergencies involving companion animals. “Last year, we deployed three

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teams to Louisiana to help the animals there. We’ve also transported animals for other organizations to get them out of harm’s way,” said Thayer.

neuter.” Three donors have committed $500 each to wrap the trailer’s exterior with pictures of pets, similar to SPCA Florida’s transport vans. They need seven more donors.

“The goal this year is to train another 450 people for boots on the ground training for these disasters,” said Thayer of their aim to train state volunteers along with 25 certified trainers in 2022.

“We’re really excited about being able to do both. Being able to help the public more than we have in the past, which also helps Animal Control with not so many animals coming in, and then people maybe not having the funds to get their animals spayed or neutered – this will be a blessing to them.”

Another of the nonprofit’s current efforts is SNAP (Spay-Neuter Assistance Program), which has the goal of spaying and neutering 3,350 community and personally owned cats. “This effort will reduce our county’s euthanasia rate by reducing unwanted births,” according to SPCA Florida’s 2021 Annual Report.

Thayer praised SPCA Florida Adoption Center Veterinarian Dr. Robyn Barton, calling her a “godsend.” “She’s the best shelter vet I’ve ever met. We’re lucky to have her here in Polk County,” Thayer said. “She was determined to get them all done on this trailer, and she has.”

To meet this goal, SPCA Florida has a brand new surgery center under construction on the Adoption Center side of their complex. The project looks to be completed by mid-May.

Barton’s efforts will soon be rewarded with the addition of the spacious new surgery center, complete with a prep area, two surgery tables overlooking large windows, a washer and dryer, a dentistry area, a pharmacy, and more.

“When I first got here, all the animals from the Adoption Center would go through our hospital. It didn’t leave very much room for the public,” said executive director Shelley Thayer. For the last two years, SPCA Adoption Center veterinary staff have been working out of a borrowed trailer to spay and neuter, performing surgeries on around 5,000 animals in the tiny space.

With kitten and puppy season shortly upon them, SPCA Florida aims to mitigate unwanted litters by spaying and neutering as many animals as possible. “This opens a whole new world for our community,” Thayer said of the surgery center. “We’ll be able to save a couple more thousand cats and dogs a year because of it.”

“Finally, we’re building our own surgery center in the adoption area so that we can do dental for the first time ever on all of our cats and dogs, and we can spay and neuter more animals than we’ve ever done before,” she said. “It frees up our trailer to help people with their personal pets to do free and low-cost spay and

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space and how much more we’ll be able to do.” Additionally, SPCA Florida became a training center for Lincoln Memorial University and Ross University students in their final year of veterinarian training. Thayer noted that the organization is also working with Hillsborough Community College for CVT (Certified Veterinary Technician) training, students who will also be able to assist in the new surgery center.

is considerably cooler), along which there are three pens to work on basic skills with adoptable pups. The same group helping to widen the trails, CAPTRUST, will be returning to help install benches around the area. “It’s projects like that – the community working together – that help make things nicer,” Thayer said. SPCA Florida’s most significant need is financial support for medical care. Aside from that, the executive director would love to have a garden club to take care of lawn maintenance and keep the facility looking nice. Those looking to help SPCA Florida in their mission to save animals can sign up for a Doggie Date which often results in adoptions through their interactions around town, or consider shopping for your own dog or cat at their store. Located at the front of the Adoption Center, the store offers various toys, leashes, collars, pet clothes, treats, and the like at discounted prices — purchases from the store benefit SPCA Florida.

A WALK IN THE DOG PARK Construction on the surgery center isn’t the only renovation set to take place (or already in motion) at the SPCA. Adjacent to the surgery center will be two new puppy pens and a “working cat” adoption pen. “Having a place for the puppies is important because when they’re little, their feet can’t touch the ground because they haven’t had all their vaccines. Having the puppy pens that we’re going to build out here will be great because they’ll be able to go outside and get fresh air and play,” said Thayer.

From those contributing to programs like SNAP and FL SARC, donating supplies and food and funds, to volunteers, Shelley Thayer says, “It’s everybody working together” that makes their mission possible.

The nonprofit is soon to replace its flooring with poured epoxy and move its laundry facilities to a separate building outside to reduce the risk of a dryer fire. It will be adding industrial washers and dryers for the first time.

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They recently refreshed their canine area with new grass and a widened walking trail. “We’ve been working with a group out of Tampa as their corporate project to help us clear our walking trail,” said Thayer. The trail is a loop through the woods (where it

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PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson

Goin’to the Dogs following another rescue in Bakersfield, California called Marley’s Mutts,” said Motola. Appreciative of their work from afar, she wanted to do the same good in her community, so she Googled ‘pet rescue Auburndale’ and Crossed Paws was the first result. “I liked what she was doing. She was the only rescue in this whole area. I got to know her, and one of the things that she constantly needed was funding,” said Motola. Funding was essential to cover vet bills and the expenses of running a kennel with 70 dogs.

At a downtown Auburndale thrift boutique, purchases benefit adoptable pups. It really is Goin’ to the Dogs! This charming thrift store on Auburndale’s Main Street sells donated items to benefit Crossed Paws Pet Rescue. The rescue, started by Stephanie Badillo, takes in homeless and abandoned dogs and finds them a forever home. Stephanie Badillo had been rescuing dogs at her home for ten years before starting Crossed Paws Pet Rescue in 2017. “My dogs aren’t dogs that come from people. Some do, but most of my dogs are from the ditches, the woods, some really late nights in some really scary places, and most of my dogs come in pregnant. I’ve had eleven litters at one time,” she said. When she rescues dogs, Badillo gets them veterinary care, has them microchipped, spayed or neutered, and has them treated for any injuries or illnesses. No matter how many thousands of dollars she spends rehabilitating an animal, the adoption fee is always $300.

Motola suggested they open a thrift shop selling donated items to help meet that financial need. It just so happened that her husband had a space in downtown Auburndale that would make a great thrift store. Shortly after announcing the opening of Goin’ to the Dogs Thrift Shoppe on social media, supporters of Crossed Paws Pet Rescue showered them with enough donations to fill two storage units.

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According to Motola, “All the money that comes in goes directly to Crossed Paws Pet Rescue. [...] My ideal plan was to always pay the rent over at the kennel.” Since opening in August of 2019, they’ve been able to do that almost every month, with a

Dog lover and owner of Goin’ to the Dogs Thrift Shoppe, Mariann Motola, met Badillo about five years ago. “I started

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surplus to cover utilities, food, and veterinary expenses some months as well.

way, we can locate the owner, and then if the dogs are dumped, they have to take responsibility for them.”

“Everything in the store has been donated,” said Motola. “I don’t purchase anything.” The Goin’ to the Dogs owner says her aim for the store is to be a thrift boutique for lightly used items from adult clothing, home décor, and jewelry to books, DVDs, CDs, and an entire back wall of dog products. She says the store’s demographic tends to be women aged 20-60 – all dog lovers, of course. The volunteer-run store is open Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm.

Adopting a dog through Crossed Paws is a purposefully stringent process. “We have an adoption application that must be filled out, and we do not adopt until we know everything about those people,” said Motola. This includes finding out what kind of dog a person or family is looking for, verifying their address, and speaking to the landlord if they have one. “Some people get upset by this. Some people don’t want to adopt from us because of the process that we have, but it’s pretty strict,” said Badillo.

FINDING FUR-EVER HOMES

Badillo wants to ensure that each of her dogs ends up with the right family, even going as far as Maine to get them there. She’s driven 90 dogs up north already, where she partners with another rescue. “I get them adopted first. Then I drive them to the other rescue, and the people that are adopting are there waiting for their pups,” she said.

“I just picked up a mother dog and four puppies dumped off 80 Foot Road,” shared Badillo. Unfortunately, tragic situations like this aren’t infrequent. “The laws have to change,” said the Crossed Paws Pet Rescue owner. “They need to require spay and neuter and require people to take control of their actions with their dogs.” Motola added, “And they all need to be microchipped. That

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Anything they don’t plan to sell is donated to another thrift store or nonprofit. Motola looked around Goin’ to the Dogs Thrift Shoppe and said, “This is from all the people who support Crossed Paws. It’s just really cool.”

support for the cause and hopefully find homes for their dogs. “Auburndale Parks and Recreation are very good to us. They always include us in whatever they do over at the park,” said Motola. Crossed Paws recently held their own event in Auburndale, where they did 14 adoptions in one day. According to Badillo, the rescue plans to hold monthly adoption events at the K-Ville Community Center. Interested in adopting a fourlegged friend through Crossed Paws? Folks are asked to fill out an application online. Once an application has been accepted, “We do meet and greet by appointment,” said Motola.

Keep up with Goin’ to the Dogs on social media to learn about sales and new inventory. They often bring dogs to the store so guests can shop and get a little pooch smooch from a sweet pup like five-year-old wired-haired terrier, Loki, and 6 to 7-yearold longhair dachshund, Willie, who at the time of print, are available for adoption!

HOW TO HELP Goin’ to the Dogs Thrift Shoppe 106B Main St, Auburndale FB @gointothedogsthriftshoppe (407) 414-5651

To support the dogs at Crossed Paws Pet Rescue, the community can make financial donations, donate cleaning supplies like garbage bags, paper towels, dog shampoo, and puppy pads, or shop at Goin’ to the Dogs Thrift Shoppe.

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“We’re always looking for new volunteers who want to come in and work the store,” said Motola. Good items to donate to the store include lightly used clothing and home décor in good condition (clean, no tears, no missing zippers or buttons).

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Aussie Mom Pet Sitting providing a professional and personalized pet care experience in an in-home environment serving Lakeland and Winter Haven. Services include doggy daycare/ play dates, boarding, and even transportation for pets on their Aussie Bus.

It’s 8 am on a weekday morning, and a puppy in Lakeland is waiting patiently by the front door. He makes a few trips padding back and forth to the front window overlooking the driveway. Joyful barks and tail wags can only mean one thing – the Aussie Bus is here! The good boy can hardly contain his excitement for the day ahead – fetch, playing with his friends, and belly rubs from his favorite doggy daycare moms. What does your dog do while you’re at work all day?

The latter service is a hit with pets and their humans alike. “As soon as [the dogs] see the leash, they know they’re going to Aussie Mom,” Nancy said. It eliminates the stress of adding another stop on the morning commute for clients. “I come between 7 am and 9 am,” said Nancy. “I pick them up, they come all day, and I drop them off between 4 pm and 6 pm. So, when you come back home from work, they’re tired.”

Owners of Aussie Mom Pet Sitting, Ashley and Nancy Lee, live in Bartow with their four dogs, three cats, and a tortoise. Ashley has degrees in graphic design and information technology and is currently pursuing a marketing and business degree. She began pet sitting while working full-time as a graphic designer and office manager for two aeronautics companies in Sarasota.

Clients fill out a form allowing Nancy to enter their homes so when she drops them off, she can fill their water and make sure they potty one more time. The Aussie Moms often have clients send pictures of their tuckered-out dog passed out on the couch with a big ‘Thank you!’

“I’m a veterinary technician, but I prefer not to work in the clinic because usually, that deals with the sad parts,” Ashley said. In 2016, she moved back to Polk County to care for her grandmother, whose health was declining, and Nancy’s mother had been diagnosed with cancer. Both Ashley and Nancy were in jobs that didn’t afford them the time with family they needed. So Ashley started pet sitting. She could use her education to care for animals without the emotionally challenging moments of working in a veterinary clinic and have freedom of schedule.

For any potential overnight guests, they set up a meet and greet for an assessment of the dog and always have them come over for a play date before boarding to make sure they get along with other pups. Nancy said, “It all depends on the dynamic – what their temperament is and what behaviors they have.” The number of dogs they’ll accept for boarding depends on the circumstance. They take the health and temperament of each precious pup into account. According to Ashley, “We’ve had dogs with heart failure where they can’t be overstimulated. We have to check on them every two hours to make sure they’re still breathing. They could go at any moment. If we have our pups and that guest, we wouldn’t take anybody else.” If there isn’t a high-maintenance pet coming in, the Aussie Moms limit boarding to four to five dogs.

Nancy has ten years of certified dental technician experience and has also worked as a licensed cosmetologist. She wanted to be there for her mother’s chemotherapy treatments when she was diagnosed with cancer in 2016. “In the corporate world, your hours are set. And of course, I was a manager at the salon, so nobody could take my place,” Nancy said. She thought, “Let’s do this so we can both have opportunities to leave whenever we want and visit our family and be there for them.” She joined Ashley as a co-owner in Aussie Mom Pet Sitting. Though Nancy’s mom passed away in 2017, the career change allowed her to be there for her mom’s chemo each week. Nancy said that she has found her passion in pet care and, after having animals all her life, finds comfort in caring for them every day.

The daycare has become the pet sitters’ most sought-after service. “It’s really good for people to take that effort and sign up for a day of daycare here and there for socialization,” said Ashley. The Bartow-based pet sitting company is currently fully booked for doggy daycare through the summer. The ‘Aussie’ in Aussie Mom Pet Sitting is an homage to two of their pets, Aussies Roxy and Hurley. Roxy is the Aussie Mom mascot and a house mom of sorts amongst the dogs. The mellow rescue doggie, adopted at just four and a half weeks old, is now 13. Known to involve all the dogs in playtime, Roxy is helpful with dogs of all ages and dispositions. According to Ashley, “She’s really good if we have senior pups that need to be socialized but not overwhelmed.” Roxy will even comfort anxious dogs by snuggling with them.

Another reason the Lee’s started a pet sitting business? “I also don’t trust anyone to watch my pet,” Ashley said. “There’s a need for somebody to provide a home environment where when I’m gone, they can take my dog, and they can still feel like they’re at home.” DOGGY DAYCARE When Aussie Mom first started, they offered home visits and overnight services. Their clientele has grown so much in the last six years that they no longer offer home visits but have plenty of services to keep tails wagging. In that time, they’ve taken care of kangaroos, cats, lizards, chinchillas, and bearded dragons, though now they focus their services on dogs (and the occasional bird). The Aussie Mom owners pride themselves on

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hold certifications in Fear Free and Pet Behavior/Psychology. “The industry as a whole saw that anxiety was becoming a bigger issue,” said Ashley. “We network with other companies in Lakeland and Winter Haven. We have meetings every couple of months. Everybody was saying we’ve got to figure something out.” Ashley said of their Fear Free Certification, “It’s a lot about reading the body language of the pets. With COVID, a lot of people were home 24/7, and now their dogs have increased anxiety [because people are leaving home more and the dogs aren’t used to their absence].” Nancy noted that this could lead to some dogs becoming destructive when left alone.

“That software is a lifesaver because we used to do everything by hand,” said Nancy. Ashley called pet sitting a 24/7, 365 job that is “different every day.” The pair hope to one day expand their labor of puppy love into a larger facility, perhaps a ‘barndominium’ property offering an in-home environment, and eventually grow their staff. THE AUSSIE MOM FAMILY For Ashley Lee, the best part of her job is seeing clients they’ve not seen for a while. “We’ll show up, and the dog just comes running to us like ‘Oh my God, where have you been?!’” she said. Though that is on occasion mixed with sad moments like when a senior dog they’ve grown to love passes away. She said, “We call them our ‘Aussie Mom Family’ because it’s like having a bunch of little nieces and nephews. We get attached, and it’s hard when they pass.”

Many of their clients have expressed that they haven’t been able to go out to dinner after the pandemic without their dog tearing up the house or becoming distressed when they go into the kennel. “That was part of the certification. It taught us how to read them and implement different ways to get them back into being a normal dog again,” Nancy said. “When we started the business, we found there was a need for professional pet care,” Ashley said. “A lot of people will use Rover or Wag! or family members or neighbors and they find out that they never came, or they came for five minutes and left and didn’t feed them, or they went all weekend and the person came one time.” The neighborhood kid may be cheaper, but there is peace of mind with hiring a professional (especially one who is NAPPS certified) to care for your pet. The Aussie Moms encourage pet parents to do their research before entrusting their dogs into someone’s care. They work with the pet industry software, Time To Pet which gives an extra bit of assurance to their clients through tools like clock-in and clock-out if they were to visit someone’s home, photos, GPS when walking a dog, and report cards noting if the pet ate, drank water, or used the bathroom.

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Nancy said, “It’s probably the most fulfilling job I’ve ever had. They’re therapy. When my mom passed away, this is what got me through it. [...] You can go to your 9-5 job every day, but the happiness you see and when the clients tell you how much they appreciate you because it’s like their child – to feel like you’re a part of their family as much as they’re a part of yours – it’s just so fulfilling.” Aussie Mom Pet Sitting aussiemompetsitting.com FB @AussieMomPetSittingLLC IG @aussiemompetsitting 863-701-3137

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grab your bike & roll with us Tune up that bike you bought over quarantine and ride with us! Meet at The Bike Shop, slow roll through town as a group and stop to watch the world-famous Cypress Gardens Ski Show on Lake Silver. After that, if you’d like you can ride back through town and meet at Grove Roots to hang out.

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Purrology Cat Cafe Sigmund Freud once said that “time spent with cats is never wasted.” If this statement is true, then Kristina Lynn, owner and founder of Purrology Cafe will be doing the people of Polk County a great service when she opens Lakeland’s first cat cafe later this month. Guests to the cafe will have the opportunity to enjoy the company of cats in a fun and unique way, and she will be saving lives in the process.

The business, much like the existing love for cats, will be a family affair. Lynn graduated from Polk State College with a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and Supervision. The former private school teacher looks forward to applying her skills to this new venture. Her daughter, and Purrology’s social media specialist, Krysslin Alexus, attends Lake Gibson High School, where she specializes in theatre arts. The mother and daughter have two kittens, Doja and Jinx. Once the cafe opens, Lynn’s sister, and Purrology’s event coordinator, Alex Swingler, will help organize things like private parties and other fun activities such as yoga with cats. Swingler is currently a second-grade school teacher for Polk County and has a five-year-old daughter, Charlotte, along with their two kittens, Waffles and Selina. Their family bond is strong, and they look forward to sharing their love for felines with the city of Lakeland and all of the surrounding area.

Picture this. You walk into the doors of Purrology Cafe, where you are greeted by a barista who offers you a variety of refreshments such as Italian sodas, Lemon Revivers, Mint Energizers, coffees from Patriot Roasters, and even vegan cupcakes from Mike and Mike’s Desserts. Once you’ve decided on your fare, you can simply enjoy them while watching Purrology’s feline residents do feline things through allergy-safe, clear glass. With around a dozen adoptable cats and kittens inside the cat lounge, Lynn said, “The entertainment will not fall short watching them run around, chase one another, and climb the cat walls inside.” For the more adventurous cat lovers, a second option is available. You can pay by the hour to enter the cat lounge, where you can take in your beverage and mingle with the cats for a fun, hands-on experience. “This is perfect for anyone trying to find the next member of their family,” she said, “or for those who simply want to cuddle a kitten and release some stress.”

When asked why she chose Lakeland, Lynn said, “Lakeland is home to me and my family, so it was non-negotiable.” This is also why she is choosing to offer fare from local businesses, as she believes this sense of community will “help give the support needed to make a positive impact for our local felines.” Even as she readies Purrology to open, she has still been helping other local individuals and rescues. “I don’t see competition,” she said, “I see individuals who have the same goal as I do, and working together, we will make the changes needed to better our felines in the community.”

Lynn has already dedicated over a decade of her life to cats. She’s spent years fostering abandoned kittens, bottle feeding them until they were healthy and strong, then finding them loving homes when they were old enough. “As time went by,” she said, “the demand grew stronger. Rescues were filled to the max. I knew I needed to do something bigger but wasn’t sure what that was.” Then, in July of 2021, along with her sister, she visited a cat cafe in Georgia, and everything fell into place. “The whole time I was sitting inside, I kept thinking how cool the whole thing was!” Lynn said. After they left, her sister suggested the idea of opening a cat cafe back home, and by the end of the night, they had already filled several pages with concepts and ideas. “The more research I did on the pros of cat cafes, the more I knew this was something Polk County needed.”

Lynn has already overcome many obstacles on her journey to reach her goal and found help and support along the way. Finding a location proved to be challenging. She was turned down due to the belief of some that the business wouldn’t be successful and that a cat cafe was not a good fit for the area. Lynn said, “I finally found a great realtor, David Quinones at S&D Real Estate, who believed in it as much as I did.” With his persistence, and hers, they were able to obtain a great location at 5343 Florida Avenue South. When finding contractors willing to do work that frisky felines might later damage seemed difficult, Lynn persevered and found those willing to assist. In addition, she received an outpouring of support through a campaign on Indiegogo, and fellow cat-lovers continue to make donations through Purrology’s social media accounts and contribute goods and supplies via their Amazon wish-list. Finally, Lynn said, “Bill Alcock, from Winner’s Circle, has been a saving grace.” She added, “He has guided me through this process and directed me to sources I needed, alongside my boyfriend, Colin Morrison. Without these two, I would be nowhere near where I am.”

Born in Michigan, Lynn moved to Lakeland in 2006 with her daughter after her grandmother relocated here, and she was shocked to find out that Polk is the number one county in the state for pet euthanasia. Her initial goal is to reduce the number of felines being euthanized. “All of our cats [at Purrology] will be available for adoption and come from local rescues. This will help promote the cats that need homes and increase adoptions within our community.” She added, “Even if families aren’t looking to adopt, spending time with our cats increases their social skills and gives them the loving interactions they need.” Purrology will be partnering with Polk County Animal Control and TLC Petsnip, and all adoption applications and 100% of fees will go back to the rescues. As the business grows, Lynn wants to help assist with TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) to help reduce the number of cats on the street. She also hopes to work with other rescues in the future as she believes they all share the same goal: “to keep these fur babies from being put down.”

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Despite a few construction setbacks, Lynn hopes to open Purrology’s doors at the end of the month, giving ailurophiles of all ages the opportunity to put Freud’s words to the test. At the same time, she will be giving Lakeland’s homeless felines the chance to be snuggled and loved and maybe even find their forever homes. Simply put, it’s the purr-fect scenario. Purrology Cafe 5343 Florida Ave S, Lakeland FB @purrologycafe IG @purrologycafe

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Polk County Bully Project PCBP: Bully breeds are a category of dog that have a blocky head. It is a category made up of about ten different breeds of dogs that include the American bulldog, Staffordshire terrier, and Pitbull, to name a few.

Since starting the Polk County Bully Project (PCBP), Co-directors Shannon Medina and Angie Lorio and their now 30 active volunteers have saved over 1,200 dogs. The 501(c)(3) nonprofit is a foster-based rescue organization dedicated to finding homes for the often misunderstood breed of pups that fall into the ‘Pit Bull’ category and reducing euthanasia rates in Polk County. LKLD first interviewed the Polk County Bully Project in 2019 and wanted to catch up with the group to learn about their progress and find out how the community can help PCBP reach its goals.

LKLD: Bully breeds have a bad reputation. What would you say to someone who thinks of them as dangerous or illtempered to change that perception? PCBP: I would equivocate that to any other prejudice. Any dog can be trained to be protective of their owners. This breed is extremely loyal and smart. They are factually the most abused breed than any other. They score 87% on the temperament test as being excellent, loving, and gentle family dogs.

LKLD: What is the mission of the PCBP? PCBP: We save those dogs most at risk at Animal Control which typically are the bully breeds that makeup 75% of the dogs in the shelter. Dogs labeled ‘pit bull’ are rescueonly and are not allowed to be adopted out at Polk County Animal Control. We pull those dogs also that are in need of medical treatment and/or hospice care or are heartworm positive.

LKLD: How do you go about accomplishing your goal to save dogs? PCBP: We fundraise to pay for vetting and housing and have the support of our community. We are currently working on a spay and neuter voucher program to assist those unable to alter their pets.

LKLD: What is a bully breed, and why does your organization aim to help bully breeds specifically?

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LKLD: What are the problems in the community or with irresponsible pet ownership that make what you do necessary? PCBP: • Spay/neuter affordability • Heartworm positive dogs • Backyard breeders • Dog dumping • Lost dogs with no chip, tag, or license • Tethering – especially without a cover • Insurance companies’ breed restrictions • Landlord breed restrictions

LKLD: How can folks get involved with PCBP? Are there volunteer, sponsorship, adoption, education, or donation opportunities? What is your organization’s biggest need? PCBP: We absolutely love our volunteers, and we have a coordinator that takes care of processing applications, setting up introductions to our facility, and the scheduling of them. It’s always helpful to have people share our dogs and social media and talk about the work that we are doing as well. Of course, monetary donations are fundamental to keeping our project running. Probably the easiest and quickest way to reach us is by emailing us at polkcountybullyproject.gmail.com.

LKLD: When we last spoke, the PCBP had a goal of making Polk County NO KILL by 2025. Is that goal on track? How can the community help to make that happen? PCBP: We will never stop trying. Dogs must be spayed and neutered. Unlicensed breeding must be stopped. People breeding dogs in their backyards must be fined and held accountable.

LKLD: Are there any PCBP rescue stories that stand out in your mind over the last few years? PCBP: Everyone seems to know Aspen’s story. He came into the rescue just over a year ago. He was confiscated by Polk County Animal Control from a home that had him tied in the backyard with his jaw bound closed and a nylon cord wrapped around his head. When we rescued him, he had open holes in his sinuses on his face and required reconstructive surgery to close them and to get his mouth to properly close. We have fundraised and performed eight reconstructive facial surgeries. He was just adopted two weeks ago.

LKLD: Another dream you mentioned when we last spoke was to one day have a facility of your own to expand what you were doing and be a resource and partner to other animal organizations. Has that dream been realized? PCBP: Since we last spoke, we did get a facility to hold up to 25 homeless dogs. However, we quickly outgrew that facility and are currently looking for a larger space.

For more information on Polk County Bully Project, to follow rescue stories like that of Aspen, and support the cause, visit www.polkcountybullyproject.org, or follow them on Facebook and Instagram @polkcountybullyproject.

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Check Me Out ;) LENDING A PAW By Laurie Cass LILY AND THE OCTOPUS By Steven Rowley

THE TRAVELLING CAT CHRONICLES By Hiro Arikawa

A man is reminded of how it feels to love fiercely, to fight for a loved one, and to work through the pain of letting go as he becomes gradually aware of his devoted bond with his aging canine companion.

An ode to kindness, sacrifice, and the power of small things traces the experiences of adventurous Nana the cat and his owner, Satoru, as they embark on a road trip across Japan to visit three old friends.

H IS FOR HAWK By Helen Macdonald

HOW DOGS WORK By Daniel Tatarsky & David Humphries

An award-winning best-seller from the UK recounts how the author, an experienced falconer grieving the sudden death of her father, endeavored to train for the first time a dangerous goshawk predator as part of her personal recovery.

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When your dog looks at you with those big, expressive puppy-dog eyes, do you ever wonder what’s going on in their fur-covered heads? This dog book for adults will help you gain invaluable canine insight through quirky illustrations and infographics.

BURNING RIDGE By Margaret Mizushima Investigating the discovery of a shallow grave on Colorado’s scenic Redstone Ridge, officer Mattie Cobb; her K-9 partner, Robo; and local veterinarian Cole Walker discover additional remains before realizing that the killer is targeting Mattie.

SOME PETS By Angela DiTerlizzi Come one, come all, to the pet show! With dogs and cats, horses and chickens, hamsters and chinchillas—and many, many more!—this book celebrates animal companions of all shapes and sizes. Who will take home the coveted Best in Show ribbon? Join the fun to find out!

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This lighthearted mystery series finds bookmobile-driving librarian Minnie Hamilton and her rescue cat, Eddie, investigating the murder of a local resident. When tracking down the killer takes more research time than the cops can expend, of course a curious, impatient librarian and her cat must investigate.

CODY HARMON, KING OF PETS By Claudia Mills Cody Harmon loves animals--he even has nine pets--so when the school holds a pet show fundraiser, it should be his time to shine. There’s a ten-dollar entrance fee per pet, though, and Cody can’t pay it for all nine pets. Can he figure out a way to lend out his pets so that everyone in the class (and every pet) gets to participate in the show?

TINY BUT MIGHTY By Hannah Shaw Kitten season is here. If you’re looking for ways to help, the “Kitten Lady” provides expert guidelines for caring for vulnerable newborn kittens, shares stories of remarkable rescues while discussing topics ranging from feline overpopulation to animal welfare.

NOT THAT PET! By Smriti Pasadam-Halls Mabel’s family is letting her pick what kind of pet to get, and she is determined to find the very BEST one. None of the pets she tries out seems like the right fit. Readers will love following through several comical reveals until Mabel meets her furry match (not what you might guess!).


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WORDS + PHOTOGRAPH Adam Strang Bass

Blood Oranges My family grew oranges in a grove next to a little wild lake in Polk County for four generations. The grove yielded its sweet crop and stood next to the lake for over 75 years. It was home to turkey, bobcat, hogs, and deer. It shielded the lake and kept it, at least in my young mind, a wild and sacred place, and those rows of green trees covered in golden globes witnessed many good memories and moments of solitude. It was a place I loved.

With regularity, I would find myself on one of these outings contemplating time and place, as a short walk through the grove would yield evidence that man had occupied this land for thousands of years prior. Arrowheads and pottery shards sent my mind wandering. How long ago was this projectile used in the same pursuits I was on? How tall were the pines that towered overhead? How loud were the bluebills landing on the lake back then? What was he hunting, and did he find the same satisfaction in this place that I did?

In 1989, the grove was lost to a hard freeze, as were many others that winter. My uncle, generation number three, replanted the grove the following year. By a fortunate accident, blood oranges found their way into the rows of the grove. Through a nurseryman’s error, 10 blood orange trees were included with hundreds of Hamlins to be replanted. I was 5 when those trees were put in the ground.

I often thought while hunting, working, camping, and finding arrowheads, that one day I’d bring my yet-to-beconceived family here. We would sit and call at turkeys, listen to bluebills cruise through the skies, and treat ourselves with blood oranges as summer held onto fall. We would camp and fish and make memories. We would find arrowheads, and the concept of time and my relationship to this special place would transfer generations.

My memories of the grove began after time revealed the surprise, and the grove had become a mature stand of trees next to the little wild lake. Each year, I always made sure to flag a couple of the blood orange trees ensuring that they held tight to their golden treasure and didn’t end up in the harvest crew’s trailer. While they lasted, they were a sweet treat on days afield and while working in the grove.

It had been a couple of years since I walked the grove. I knelt to pick up a broken coral arrowhead, one like many I’d found before. I faced the lake and saw the raft of bluebills which had concluded their migration south, to this spot, for as far back as I could remember. This would be my last walk here. The last time I would hear the bluebills on the little wild lake, the last time I would pick up an arrowhead. The blood oranges have been gone for several years, as have most of the groves around here. They got hammered by a disease and gobbled up by development. All that remains is the small patch of woods and an empty field. My family hasn’t owned the grove for a few years (technically I was trespassing), but it would be my last time doing so.

The elevation and the deep sandy soils told me that Tall Pines once grew next to the lake. Except for a small patch of long overgrown woods showing the groves ancestry, the grove is all I’ve known. As far back as I can remember groves surrounded my family’s grove and the lake. They seemed a vast, wild landscape in their rolling expanse over the sandhills. As wild as the groves seemed I could only imagine the native flat woods and scrub of the not-so-distant past.

I returned to say goodbye. The lake was still beautiful and wild but not for long. A wall of gray, beige, and off-white boxes across the street foretold what was to come. “The last crop” would soon be planted. Rows of houses would soon line this field. The developer pulled up and asked why I was there. I talked with him. “Can’t stop progress” he mentioned. I feigned a smile. “We break ground in two weeks.” I wondered if anyone would wander and wonder about tall pines, ancient peoples, and sweet blood oranges while walking a cul-de-sac. When all that covers this land and surrounds this lake is humdrum rooftops, will anyone be inspired by this once sacred place? Anyways, I do miss those Blood Oranges.

Many mornings found me among the tree rows stalking feral hogs and whispering to Osceola Turkeys. Many mornings found me on the little wild lake fishing for speckled perch or hunting ducks and alligator. Those mornings spent in pursuit of game are memories as sweet as the oranges that grew on the trees. One of my favorite memories includes bluebills, which every year would migrate from the far north and navigate to our lake next to the grove. Each year flocks of bluebills would announce their final approach as primary feathers sounded descent. Small jets landing and sounding very much like the large ones on final descent into Orlando!

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MAY CALENDAR 2022 *Due to the uncertainty of COVID, please double check that the event you’re interested in has not been canceled or rescheduled prior to leaving your house.

LEGO NINJAGO DAYS When: May 01 - 22, 2022 Where: Legoland Florida 1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven legoland.com/florida Get ready to unlock your “inner ninja” by showcasing your skills during LEGO® NINJAGO Days in May with exclusive in-park activities PLUS meet-and-greets where you can “become the ninja.”May 1, 7-8, 14-15, 21-22 WINTER HAVEN BRUNCH TOUR When: May 01, 2022 | 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Parking Garage 220 Ave A NW, Winter Haven winterhavenfoodtours.com Explore downtown Winter Haven and its charming restaurants that celebrate brunch, drinks, and of course history. This tour is different from our other tours. It’s only offered on the weekend. Saturday brunch starts at 10:30 am, Sunday brunch at 11:30am. All tours require 48 hours in advance notice. Tastings are subject to change. Contact us for more info. info@winterhavenfoodtours.com FREE TO BE ME When: May 01 - June 12, 2022 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Artwork by Polk County Students Grades 3 through 5. The museum hosts several exhibitions per year in the George Jenkins Gallery that feature artwork by Polk County School District students. From each of these exhibitions, one piece is purchased by the Museum to be added to the Student Collection. This exhibition may also be viewed online. THE ART OF THE HIGHWAYMEN: FROM THE WOODSBY FAMILY COLLECTION When: May 01 - 22, 2022 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Starting in the 1950s, a period when America was still in the throes of segregation, the Highwaymen defied all odds. A prodigious group of twenty-six African-American painters who plied their trade painting Florida’s landscapes, the Highwaymen discovered success in simplicity, finding a niche to call their own, producing more than 200,000 works, and achieving incredible widespread popularity in the process. This

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GENERATORS - FINDING THE MISSING MAIDEN NAME When: May 02, 2022 | 6-7 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com The Generators is an ad hoc genealogy group that meets monthly to discuss topics, current methodology and helpful hints to keep you going on your family history search with a focused topics each month. Some genealogy knowledge is recommended. Register in advance. 863-834-4269

large-scale academic exhibition is drawn entirely from the Woodsby family’s private collection . Finally, Florida art that was once deemed lowbrow and rejected from museums and galleries but celebrated widely by eager consumers receives its moment in the sun, right here in Lakeland. 863-688-7743 HB JAZZ When: May 01, 2022 | 2-5 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland It is jazz Sunday with HB Jazz at 2. Big Baby Bitez will be serving food.

WINTER HAVEN BEER SPIRITS AND GHOST WALKING TOUR When: May 02, 2022 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Parking Garage 220 Ave A NW, Winter Haven winterhavenfoodtours.com Enjoy beer, spirits, and spooky stories on this haunted ghost walking tour in downtown Winter Haven. We will visit a Vaudeville theatre, and a few restaurants and bars whose owners and patrons have unfinished business. Learn about the ghosts of Polk County and enjoy delicious beer/whiskey samples and small plated appetizers. Monday to Friday only, starts at 7 pm. All tours are 3 hrs long. Book here: pro.peek.com/joinAmada-B-K445Z9M. Tastings are subject to change. Got questions? Feel free to email (info@winterhavenfoodtours.com) or text us (863) 288-0038. Price Varies.

COLOR OF THE WEEK When: May 02, 2022 Where: Salvation Army Family Thrift Store 927 6th Street NW, Winter Haven salvationarmyflorida.org/winterhaven/ Every week a new color!! Get great discounts on already great prices. Even our furniture, antiques, collectables, and rare finds area are included. Week 1 : Red Tag - 50% off entire week for red tag - 75% off red tag on SaturdayWeek 2 : Green Tag - 50% off entire week for green tag - 75% off green tag on SaturdayWeek 3 : Blue Tag - 50% off entire week for blue tag - 75% off blue tag on SaturdayWeek 4 : Yellow Tag - 50% off entire week for yellow tag - 75% off yellow tag on SaturdayAny month that has a 5th week and Saturday is Mystery Week...At the Salvation Army Family Store in Winter Haven, you will find great deals on clothing, furniture, household goods, books, electronics and much more!Your purchase and donations directly funds our programs (Women’s & Children Shelter, Community Feedings, Youth & Character-Building Programs, etc.) We thank you for shopping at the Salvation Army!

A WALK IN THE PARK When: May 03, 2022 | 8 a.m. Where: Peterson Park, 3700 Cleveland Heights Blvd. Lakeland akelandgov.net/events/a-walk-in-the-park This walk will be a mile-long walk through the park hosted by Fabian Insurance Services and partnering sponsors Simply Healthcare and Trinity Medical Group, ending in a health fair. Talk with healthcare providers, grab some snacks, win prizes, and more. The first 50 walkers get a free t-shirt! Register in advance.

WINTER HAVEN COFFEE, TEA, AND TREATS TOUR When: May 02, 2022 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Parking Garage 220 Ave A NW, Winter Haven winterhavenfoodtours.com Our coffee and tea tour features our local coffee shops where you can expect pastries, fresh coffee, teas, and a presentation from our local coffee shop Haven Coffee Roasters. Monday to Friday only starts at 10 am. All tours are 3 hrs long. Tastings are subject to change. Book here: pro.peek.com/joinAmada-B-9ZZ5RP9 Got questions? Feel free to email (info@winterhavenfoodtours.com) or text us (863) 288-0038. Price Varies.

YOGA FOR A BETTER LIFE When: May 03, 2022 | 10:15-11:15 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Each session begins with a gentle warmup, please bring your own mat and wear something comfortable. 863-291-5880 Tuesdays, space is limited.

AFTERNOON FLAVORS OF WINTER HAVEN FOOD TOUR When: May 02, 2022 | 2-4:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Parking Garage 220 Ave A NW, Winter Haven winterhavenfoodtours.com Your friendly tour guide will share history of food and the award winning city all while you sample delicious dishes. Get to know why Winter Haven is where we live, work, and play. Tickets must be purchased 48 hours in advance. Book here: pro.peek.com/joinAmada-B-9ZZ588P. Tastings are subject to change. Contact us for more info. info@ winterhavenfoodtours.com. Price Varies.

LITTLE SPROUTS STORY TIME When: May 03, 2022 | 10:30 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Children enjoy stories, songs, finger plays and puppet shows that develop early literacy skills and promote interaction between parents and children. Ages 5 and under.This program is held on Tuesdays at 10:30 am. 863-291-5880

BOOKS SANDWICHED IN When: May 03, 2022 | 12:15-1:15 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com/event/9109126 Love to talk about books? Join us for Books Sandwiched In, now at the Larry R. Jackson Branch Library. The group meets at Jackson Branch Library Meeting Room on the first Tuesday of each month at 12:15 p.m. Registration for this in-person event is required and seating is limited to 20 people to allow space for social distancing. Our May title is “Before the Coffee Gets Cold” by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. For more information, call Brenda J. Patterson at 863-834-4276 or send e-mail to Brenda.Patterson@ lakelandgov.net. CAMEO WRITERS When: May 03, 2022 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com/library Cameo Writers welcomes writers of varying ability, genre, and experience. Receive knowledgeable, appreciative support and encouragement. Questions please contact Beverly Lerner at bevlerner@aol.com. CW meets on the first Tuesday of each month. 863-291-5880 LEGO CLUB When: May 03, 2022 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com We supply the Lego blocks, you supply the imagination! Creations will be displayed during the following week. Ages 6-12. Every Tuesday from 4 - 5 pm. 863-291-5880 FUN RUN & MUSIC BINGO When: May 03, 2022 | 5:30 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Run for fun with Fleet Feet at 5:30 pm. Then play Music Bingo for free and win prizes! Bad Dog BBQ will be on hand to serve food beginning at 3 pm. TRIVIA TUESDAYS When: May 03, 2022 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Gather up those teams to test your general knowledge for Trivia Tuesdays at GRB! Triviosity Live Events will host trivia in the Packing House every Tuesday from 6:308pm! Teams may range between 1-8 players. All minors must be accompanied and actively supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. “SUMMERTIME CITRUS” When: May 04 - Aug. 27, 2022 Where: Lake Wales Depot Museum and Cultural Center 325 S Scenic Hwy, Lake Wales cityoflakewales.com “Summertime Citrus” by the Lake Wales History Museum and Museum of Florida HistoryApril 26 — August 27, 2022This - CONTINUED ON PAGE 50 -

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exhibit will be a timeline of the important development of the citrus industry in Lake Wales, along with a citrus and crate label showcase. Memorabilia, industrial machines, professional items, and citrus labels from the Lake Wales History Museum, and collection of twenty-four citrus labels from the Museum of Florida History that represent the thousands used in Florida between the late 1800s and the 1960s will be on display. 863-676-1759

HAPPY SEAT MEDITATION When: May 05, 2022 | 10:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Participants will be comfortably seated and guided through 3 or 4 meditations. Share your experiences after each meditation. Calm your mind. No experience necessary, space is limited. Thursdays at 10:30 am. 863-291-5880

KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: May 04, 2022 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland Knit One, Crochet Too! is a knitting/crochet club that meets Wednesday evenings. Some knowledge of either knitting or crocheting recommended. Bring your current yarn project in and chat with other yarn fanatics. Questions: Phone: 863.834.4281 or Email: lisa.kolesar@lakelandgov.net

THE RESERVE BOOK CLUB When: May 05, 2022 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com Want to discuss that popular new title you just finished? We’re here for you! Every month we’ll discuss a recent best-selling book. We meet at the Larry R. Jackson Branch Library on the first Thursday of the month at 5:30 pm. May’s Book: “The River” by Peter Heller. Two college students on a wilderness canoe trip find their survival skills and longtime best friendship tested by a wildfire, white-water hazards and two mysterious strangers. For more info: Phone: 863-834-4292 or Email: danielle.daniels@lakelandgov.net.

TRIVIA NIGHT When: May 04, 2022 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Test your general knowledge of trivia tonight with “Hold On I Know This” and Nick Allred. ONE NIGHT OF QUEEN When: May 04, 2022 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland rpfundingcenter.com In 2000, Gary Mullen won ITV’s “Stars in Their Eyes” Live Grand Final, with the largest number of votes ever received in the show’s history. As a result, Gary began touring on his own and in 2002 formed a band ‘The Works’, to pay tribute to rock legends Queen. Since then ‘Gary Mullen and the Works’ have performed throughout the UK, USA, Europe, South Africa and New Zealand to sell-out audiences. ANNUAL ECONOMIC SUMMIT When: May 05, 2022 | 7:30-9:30 a.m. Where: Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven winterhavenchamber.com Join us for the Annual Economic Summit presented by Bank of Central Florida. During the program, hear from Dr. Snaith and Wade Elliot. The deadline to register is April 29, 2022. Breakfast is included in registration. FLEA & FARMERS MARKET When: May 05, 2022 | 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center, 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center (CFVIC) in Davenport will host a weekly Flea and Farmers Market. Enjoy a variety of vendors offering fresh local produce, arts and crafts, jewelry, home goods and more. CFVIC is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week (excluding major holidays). For more information, or if you would like to become a vendor, contact Dennis Budde at (863) 4202586 or Dennis@visitcentralflorida.org.

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BARK IN THE PARK When: May 06, 2022 | 5:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW Winter Haven mainstreetwh.com Spend your FREE Friday night shopping pet vendors, enjoying a cold beverage, and enjoying time with your favorite four-legged friends. This year’s event will be held in Central and South Central Park Downtown - with favorites like the police K9 demonstration and our Annual Weiner Dog Race! FAMILY FUN NIGHT When: May 06, 2022 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland downtownlkld.com Lakeland Moonwalk will have inflatable, ride & climb, and competitive games. Bring the kids, and enjoy a fun night out with the family. 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 Main St. Streets are closed to vehicles, so come prepared to walk about! First Friday is a family-friendly event held in the streets of Downtown Lakeland between Lemon Street and Oak Street along Kentucky Avenue. Onstreet 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.

THE MARRIAGE YOU’VE ALWAYS WANTED (VIEWING PARTY) PART 1 When: May 05, 2022 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Historic Ritz Theatre 263 West Central Ave. Winter Haven virtualmarriageconfrence.eventbrite.com The Marriage You’ve Always Wanted Event Experience allows you to attend a viewing party marriage conference with Dr. Gary Chapman, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The 5 Love Languages®! Using his trademark warmth and humor, and more than four decades of experience as a marriage counselor, Dr. Chapman walks viewers through simple yet critical steps toward a better marriage and/or relationship. Learn how to: communicate effectively and empathetically, give and receive love in the most meaningful ways, initiate positive change — even in the most difficult areas, make sex more mutually enjoyable, bring up behavior that bothers you. This presentation will help couples take big steps toward the marriage you’ve always wanted.**Sponsored by: City of Winter Haven**

FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE When: May 06, 2022 | 6 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland downtownlkld.com The City of Lakeland and the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority have teamed up to bring you a live music series every Friday evening in Munn Park beginning at 6pm. See the entire music lineup for the Spring online. May 6 — Harrison School of the Arts — Strings performs. SMOKEPOINT When: May 06, 2022 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing, 115 W Pine St., Lakeland It is all about the SMOKE tonight! Smokin’ Chanchos for the eats, and Smokepoint band for the beats! DOWNTOWN LAKELAND FARMERS CURB MARKET When: May 07, 2022 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. Shop fresh produce, plants and local handcrafted items. The 11-month Market (closed in August) is a showcase for the talents and the work of local artisans and local growers. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA).

DAN PEPIN SPANISH GUITAR When: May 05, 2022 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Dan Pepin will be serenading you with Spanish guitar and La Palapa Time will bring all the great Mexican foods! HOT TUB & SWIM SPA EXPO When: May 06, 2022 | 2-8 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. rpfundingcenter.com 3-day expo.

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unusual food trucks, artisan food vendors, plants, and a sprinkling of curated makers. Enjoy a strong selection of “ready-to-eat” foods and freshly picked produce. Live music + tables and chairs to sit and relax at.Located across from Grove Roots 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 every Saturday. Interested vendors apply online at winterhavenfarmersmarket. com MAYFAIRE BY-THE-LAKE When: May 07, 2022 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Lake Morton Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland Mayfairebythelake.org What begun as a crafts fair on the lawn of the Lakeland Public Library, Mayfaire by-theLake has grown into one of Florida’s premier outdoor art festivals. Mayfaire is located on the shores of beautiful Lake Morton in downtown Lakeland. Mayfaire is one of the largest and oldest outdoor art festivals in Central Florida, ranked number 36 among Sunshine Artist Magazine’s “200 Best Art Shows” in 2019. HOT TUB & SWIM SPA EXPO When: May 07, 2022 | 10 a.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland rpfundingcenter.com 3-day expo. MUSICAL HAMMERS HAMMERED DULCIMER BAND When: May 07, 2022 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lake Morton Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland Listen to the Musical Hammers at Mayfaire on the Lake Fine Arts Festival. The entertainment stage is facing Lake Morton in front of the Lakeland Public Library. Musical Hammers is a unique Hammered Dulcimer Band with additional musicians playing the guitar, pennywhistle, flute and psaltery. The members are all from Polk County. Their repertoire includes Appalachian fiddle tunes & reels, old-time waltzes, hymns, Celtic jigs & hornpipes, patriotic marches, holiday tunes, and an occasional classic piece. BANDIT MARKET When: May 07, 2022 | 12-5 p.m. Where: Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven Bandit Market is an alternative market where the cool kids shop local, handmade, and vintage artisans from all over Central Florida (some making their grand appearance in Winter Haven!)At Bandit, you’ll find fresh and unique products that you’ll actually want to gift your Mom! There will be live music and entertainment, delicious cocktails by BeSpoke Cocktails, and incredible food prepared fresh by Pinoy Cravings.Celebrate your Mom by supporting small businesses right in your neighborhood! More info on IG and FB @thebanditmarket.


SIXX L SIXX When: May 07, 2022 | 7 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Sixx L Sixx brings the great rock and Bad Dog BBQ will be serving food all day.

THE WILEY COLLECTIVE When: May 07, 2022 | 2-5 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland It is the return of The Wiley Collective! I AM SACRED When: May 07, 2022 | 3-6 p.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga (new location) 219 5th St. SW, Winter Haven ioyogastudio.com I Am Sacred is a workshop presented by Ali Smith, Buffy Laroux, Prima Burney and Jody Reece on SELF CONFIDENCE: A firm trust in one’s self. What to expect: BODY: Jody will lead a 45 minute physical yoga practice to polish and shine manipura chakra (the chakra of self esteem and confidence). NOURISH: Tea mediation with Prima and Open Door Wellness. MIND: Discussion with Ali Smith. 1) The self validating personRecognize, confirm, and establish your worthiness and legitimacy. 2) Unapologetically You Make peace with the past. 3) Transmuting the poisonTo EMBODY a power that sustains. 4) Your Voice Our sound is sacred to us in unlocking personal power. 5)Weaving it all together. Q&A Writing opportunity. SOUL - Buffy will seal the practice by creating sacred space with crystal bowls and other eclectic instruments while sharing positive affirmations and light language to strengthen the lower energy centers and release heart walls and obstacles to loving cur most authentic experience.No experience needed to participate.$75

MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH When: May 08, 2022 | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Balmoral Bar and Grill 124 Kenny Blvd., Haines City centralfloridatix.com Celebrate mom at Balmoral Bar & Grill with a beautiful outdoor buffet brunch.

MOTHER’S DAY When: May 08, 2022 Call your mother and tell her you love her.

MOTHER’S DAY WITH BOTANY CATS & JIM THOMAS When: May 08, 2022 | 2-5 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Happy Mothers Day! For something completely different, we have Botany Cats coming with their plants for sale along with adoptable cats and cat accessories! We say we are pet friendly, and we mean it! Your music will be provided by Jim Thomas at 2, and we will have the delicious Gin Khao food truck here to treat your taste buds all day!

MOTHER’S DAY AT THE GARDENS When: May 08, 2022 | 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens boktowergardens.org Carillon Concerts at 1:00p.m. & 3:00p.m. Free admission offered to all mothers. 863-734-1222 MAYFAIRE BY-THE-LAKE When: May 08, 2022 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Lake Morton Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland Mayfairebythelake.org Mayfaire is located on the shores of beautiful Lake Morton in downtown Lakeland, Florida. Mayfaire is one of the largest and oldest outdoor art festivals in Central Florida, ranked number 36 among Sunshine Artist Magazine’s “200 Best Art Shows” in 2019.For details, visit Mayfairebythelake.org

COMPUTER BASICS When: May 09, 2022 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com Learn about computer hardware such as the keyboard, mouse, CPU and storage options for files. We will also cover the Start screen, getting and using apps, the desktop and getting around your PC. Registrations open at 10 am on May 2. For more info contact David Gonzalez, Phone: 863-834-4277 or Email: david.gonzalez@lakelandgov.net

HOT TUB & SWIM SPA EXPO When: May 08, 2022 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center, 701 Lime Street, Lakeland rpfundingcenter.com 3-day expo.

LEGISLATIVE WRAP UP BREAKFAST When: May 10, 2022 | 8:30-10 a.m. Where: Adventhealth Fieldhouse 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd. Winter Haven winterhavenchamber.com We are excited to be hosting the 2022 Legislative Wrap up at the AdventHealth Fieldhouse on May 10th! We will hear from members of our Polk County Legislative Delegation as they discuss what happened during Florida’s 2022 legislative session and their thoughts on the future. Continental breakfast is included in registration. Breakfast begins at 8:30 a.m. with the program beginning at 9:00 a.m. YOGA FOR A BETTER LIFE When: May 10, 2022 | 10:15-11:15 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Each session begins with a gentle warmup, please bring your own mat and wear something comfortable. 863-291-5880 Tuesdays, space is limited. LITTLE SPROUTS STORY TIME When: May 10, 2022 | 10:30 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Children will enjoy stories, songs, finger plays and puppet shows that develop early literacy skills and promote interaction between - CONTINUED ON PAGE 52 -

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MORNING BOOK CLUB When: May 11, 2022 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com The May book is “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig. The Morning Book Club meets on the second Wednesday of every month. Titles include a variety of adult fiction, nonfiction and biographies.

TRIVIA NIGHT When: May 11, 2022 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing, 115 W Pine St. Lakeland General knowledge trivia with Nick at 6:30. HAPPY SEAT MEDITATION When: May 12, 2022 | 10:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Participants will be comfortably seated and guided through 3 or 4 meditations. Share your experiences after each meditation. Calm your mind. No experience necessary, space is limited. Thursdays at 10:30 am. 863-291-5880

INTERNET BASICS When: May 11, 2022 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com/event/9092560 Learn how to conduct simple internet searches using Google, as well as how to navigate an internet browser, bookmark favorite websites, and change the home pages. We will also provide information on Internet security, Spyware/Malware, online scams. Registrations open at 10 am on May 4. For more info contact David Gonzalez Phone: 863-834-4277 or Email: david. gonzalez@lakelandgov.net.

SEASONS OF SERVICE PRESENTS MITCH ALBOM When: May 12, 2022 | 12 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror Theater 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland chaptershealth.org/foundation/seasonsof-service Mitch Albom, international bestselling author of “Finding Chika” and “Tuesdays with Morrie,” is coming to Lakeland! Tickets are $75 and include a catered lunch and a signed copy of “The Stranger in the Lifeboat!” Event is hosted by the Hospice Women of Giving and open to the public. Proceeds benefit the charity hospice services and grief programs of Good Shepherd Hospice, an affiliate of Chapters Health System. Purchase tickets in advance.

KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: May 11, 2022 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland Knit One, Crochet Too! is a knitting/crochet club that meets Wednesday evenings. Some knowledge of either knitting or crocheting recommended. Bring your current yarn project in and chat with other yarn fanatics. Questions: Phone: 863.834.4281 or Email: lisa.kolesar@lakelandgov.net

WINTER HAVEN WRITERS GROUP When: May 12, 2022 | 12:30-2:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com/library This group provides and opportunity for aspiring writers to share their work with others interested in writing. Questions please contact Bill at wekeig@gmail.com. This group meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays every month. AFTER HOURS AT THE MUSEUM When: May 12, 2022 | 4-8 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org During the evening, Dr. H. Alexander Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, will host a Curator Tour at 6 pm, providing indepth art-historical and curatorial insight into one of the current exhibitions. Registration is appreciated, not required. 863-688-7743 LAKELAND FOOD TRUCK RALLY When: May 12, 2022 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland lakelandgov.net 2nd Thursday of Every Month. Pet-friendly & family-friendly. COMIN’ HOME BAND When: May 12, 2022 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Welcome to the Comin’ Home Band - their first time playing for us!

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CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE THE EAGLES GREATEST HITS When: May 12, 2022 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland rpfundingcenter.com Relive the sound of California Roots Rock note for note, cut for cut performed by Classic Albums Live. The Eagles Greatest Hits contains a selection of songs from their first four albums from 1971 to 1975. From “Take it Easy” to “Desperado” to “One of These Nights” to “Best of My Love” hear the beautiful harmonies and iconic songs that dominate the airways to this very day, live on stage. CITY OF WINTER HAVEN GOLF TOURNAMENT When: May 13, 2022 | 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Willowbrook Golf Course 4200 FL-544, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Calling all golfers! Join us on May 13th, 2022, at the Willowbrook Golf Course for the City of Winter Haven’s Golf Tournament to benefit the Juneteenth Celebration. We encourage players from every skill level to join us for a morning of golf, prizes, great food, fun, and more! Sponsorship of this event automatically qualifies you as a sponsor/partner of our upcoming 2022 Juneteenth Celebration. Our upcoming festival of culture promises to be a vibrant full afternoon of activities, creating an abundance of opportunities for companies to market their primary demographic of families.

POINT OF VIEW GALLERY TALK When: May 13, 2022 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Join the Polk Museum of Art every second Friday of the month for a Point of View Gallery Talk! Each month, they invite special guests to discuss a current exhibition at the Museum, incorporating their own unique expertise and perspectives. Registration is not required, but appreciated. 863-688-7743 FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE When: May 13, 2022 | 6 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland downtownlkld.com The City of Lakeland and the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority have teamed up to bring you Friday Night Live — A live music series every Friday evening in Munn Park beginning at 6pm. See the entire music lineup for the Spring online. May 13 - Big Chill performs.

of naysayers and dangers, and he must also guard an abandoned egg that’s been left in his care by the irresponsible Mayzie La Bird. Seussical Jr. is replacing Charlotte’s Web which will be reschedueld for a later season.

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BRETT FOSTER BAND When: May 13, 2022 | 7 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing, 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Brett Foster and his band will entertain you beginning at 7 pm. Genesis Caribbean will be serving food all afternoon and evening.

CORNAMENT FOR A CAUSE When: May 14, 2022 | 12 p.m. Where: Tanners Lakeside 1006 S Lake Howard Dr. Winter Haven centralfloridatix.com Cornament for a Cause is a cornhole tournament benefitting On the Edge, an adaptive sports organization that creates connected communities for people of all ages with all kinds of diverse abilities. The tournament will take place at Tanners Lakeside with multiple lanes running in a bracket style single elimination ending with cash prizes for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams of $250, $100, and $50 respectively. There will be an optional buy in for “Most Bags Dropped” (that’s cornhole speak for making it in the hole) during the day for $20. Advanced tickets $40 per team of two at CentralFloridaTix.com, or at the event for $50. Each team entry comes with a BBQ plate, event swag and a free drink from Tanners for each team member. The event is family friendly and open to the public, with a 50/50, ticket raffles, BBQ, Castle Karaoke and other Live Entertainment. All funds raised will stay and be used towards Central Florida events only.

DOWNTOWN LAKELAND FARMERS CURB MARKET When: May 14, 2022 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland Shop fresh produce, plants and local handcrafted items. The 11-month Market (closed in August) is a showcase for the talents and the work of local artisans and local growers. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA).

SEUSSICAL JR. When: May 13 - 15, 2022 Where: Theatre Winter Haven, 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com Transporting audiences from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus, the Cat in the Hat narrates the story of Horton the Elephant, who discovers a speck of dust containing tiny people called the Whos. Horton must protect the Whos from a world

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET When: May 14, 2022 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: NE corner of Third St. & Ave. C SW, Winter Haven winterhavenfarmersmarket.com The Market features a variety of farmers, unusual food trucks, artisan food vendors, plants, and a sprinkling of curated makers. Enjoy a strong selection of “ready-to-eat” foods and freshly picked produce. Live music

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CRYSTAL BOWL SOUND BATH When: May 14, 2022 | 12 p.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga (new location) 219 5th St. SW, Winter Haven ioyogastudio.com Join Cosmic Sound Healer, Buffy La Roux as she facilitates a high vibratory journey of Sound through time and space. During this deeply meditative and transformative experience, Buffy guides us inward through a sound bath of deeply shifting vocal toning, singing, frequencies and quartz crystal singing bowls. Each Crystal Sound Bath is a unique symphony and a dance of the collective energies present for the Well Being of All and the Amplification of Love. Register in advance online. 863-224-2311 CHICAGO REWIRED - THE PREMIER CHICAGO TRIBUTE BAND When: May 14, 2022 | 7 p.m. Where: Ritz Theatre, 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven centralfloridatix.com Chicago Rewired - The Premier Chicago Tribute Band is a tribute to “Chicago” - one of the longest running and most successful pop/rock groups in history with record sales topping 100,000,000 including 21 top 10 singles, 5 consecutive number one albums, 11 number one singles, and 5 gold singles. The band comprises a unique blend of talented and seasoned musicians joining forces with the common goal of accurately replicating the timeless music. These are general admission prices - seats to this concert are first

SANDY BACK PORCH BAND When: May 14, 2022 | 7 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Jimmy’s Famous Seafood will bring the eats all day starting at noon. The Sandy Back Porch band plays once a year for Swan Brewing!

come first serve. If you wish to reserve specific seating call 863-937-1414. Doors will open at 6:30pm, show will begin at 7:00pm. ART BLAKEY & THE JAZZ MESSENGERS When: May 14, 2022 | 7 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Arts Center 1099 SR 60 E, Lake Wales centralfloridatix.com The Lake Wales Jazz Connection is a collective of Florida’s very best Jazz musicians. Led by drummer, composer, arranger, and educator Paul Gavin, the Jazz Connection brings to Lake Wales the very best of live Jazz Music in Central Florida. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers created a sound that has been admired and imitated by jazz musicians and listeners for years. As one of the most prolific bandleaders in the history of jazz, Art Blakey gave us classics like Moanin’, Along Came Betty, and hundreds of other original pieces of music by the members of his band.

HAVANA NIGHTS WITH TIMBALIVE When: May 14, 2022 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Balmoral Bar and Grill 124 Kenny Blvd., Haines City centralfloridatix.com By popular demand Havana Nights returns to Balmoral Bar and Grill with TIMBALIVE. Cuban-style salsa band to entertain us with their high-energy dance music “TIMBA”. TIMBALIVE are highly trained musicians from Music Schools in Cuba. TIMBALIVE is one of the largest and most successful groups of Timba in United States and the world. TIMBALIVE offers the best Cuban Music with a mix of different rhythms from around the world. A cigar-roller will be on-site offering hand rolled cigars all night!

ROCK FOR PAWS When: May 14, 2022 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Nora Mayo Hall 500 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven spcaflorida.org/rock-for-paws All money raised will go to Lakeland-based SPCA Florida’s Emergency Response Team for Animals; FL SARC! Please join SPCA Florida, rock band Smokepoint and the 98.3FM BIG MAX Morning Team Eric and Mike for a fun evening of live music, great food, cash bar, dancing, awesome raffles, concert T-Shirts.

VUTURE FOOD When: May 15, 2022 | 12-7 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing, 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Plant-based junk food in Lakeland! Join us for some of the best vegan comfort food around. We will be bringing out our very popular Crispy Chik’n Sandwiches and Loaded Fries. All of our items are cooked in oil that contain soy. All of our loaded fries are made with GF ingredients. We are entirely nut-free.

EMAIL BASICS When: May 16, 2022 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com/event/9092569 Learn about creating and sending emails, attaching files, managing and organizing your inbox. Understand the difference between a legitimate email, SPAM and how to get rid of junk mail. Registrations open at 10am on May 9. For more info contact David Gonzalez: Phone: 863-834-4277 or Email: david.gonzalez@lakelandgov.net. YOGA FOR A BETTER LIFE When: May 17, 2022 | 10:15-11:15 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Each session begins with a gentle warmup, please bring your own mat and wear something comfortable. 863-291-5880 Tuesdays, space is limited. LITTLE SPROUTS STORY TIME When: May 17, 2022 | 10:30 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Children enjoy stories, songs, finger plays and puppet shows that develop early literacy skills and promote interaction between parents and children. Ages 5 and under. 863-291-5880

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TUESDAY BOOK CLUB When: May 17, 2022 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com May book is “Someone Knows” by Lisa Scottoline. The Tuesday Book Club meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 4 p.m. Titles include a variety of adult fiction, nonfiction and biographies. LEGO Club When: May 17, 2022 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com We supply the Lego blocks, you supply the imagination! Creations will be displayed during the following week. Ages 6-12. Every Tuesday from 4 - 5 pm. 863-291-5880 TRIVIA TUESDAYS When: May 17, 2022 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Gather up those teams to test your general knowledge for Trivia Tuesdays at GRB! Triviosity Live Events will host trivia in the Packing House every Tuesday from 6:308pm! Teams may range between 1-8 players. All minors must be accompanied and actively supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.

MICROSOFT WORD BASICS When: May 18, 2022 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com/event/9095203 Learn how to create and save a Word document, format text, and edit the layout of a document. Registrations open at 10 am, May 11. More info contact David Gonzalez Phone: 863-834-4277 or Email: david. gonzalez@lakelandgov.net.

PIANO MAN When: May 18, 2022 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Downtown Marketplace 20 N Market, Lake Wales centralfloridatix.com Part of the Rockin’ Main Street Concert Series sponsored by SouthState Bank and Presented by Lake Wales Main Street & Lake Wales Arts Council. Mark Anthony looks, sings, and plays just like Billy Joel! Also hailing from NY/ NJ and an accomplished piano player in his own right, it is easy to see why Mark Anthony would want to pay tribute to an artist he has emulated since his own musical career began. Piano Man takes you on a journey from the early days of Joel’s career right up to some of his most recent releases.

KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: May 18, 2022 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland Knit One, Crochet Too! is a knitting/crochet club that meets Wednesday evenings. Some knowledge of either knitting or crocheting recommended.Bring your current yarn project in and chat with other yarn fanatics. Questions: Phone: 863.834.4281 or Email: lisa.kolesar@lakelandgov.net

HAPPY SEAT MEDITATION When: May 19, 2022 | 10:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Participants will be comfortably seated and guided through 3 or 4 meditations. Share your experiences after each meditation. Calm your mind. No experience necessary, space is limited. 863-291-5880

MOONLIGHT MARKET When: May 18, 2022 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Join us for some mid-week fun on the 3rd Wednesday of every month from 6-9pm! Shop and Drink Local. There’s something for everyone.The Moonlight Market is comprised of vendors from all over Central Florida, local food trucks, and live music!

THIRD THURSDAY MARKET When: May 19, 2022 | 4-7 p.m. Where: Lake Wales The Market will feature a variety of produce, artisan food vendors, plants, a pinch of crafts and a mind blowing food truck. Located in downtown Lake Wales in the parking lot on

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Stuart Avenue and Scenic Highway. Just look for the bright “orange” mural. Every month on the 3rd Thursday. Presented by Lake Wales Main Street. More info on Facebook @LakeWales3rdthursdaymarket ROOTS MAGIC 8 WORKSHOP WITH DREW SMITH, USF LIBRARIAN AND GENEALOGY GUY (PODCAST) When: May 19, 2022 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com/event/9056281 The latest edition of the popular genealogy software — Roots Magic — is now available. Find out more about how to use this program for your family history. No registration required. 863-834-4269 THE BROKEN HEARTS When: May 19, 2022 | 7 p.m. Where: Downtown Lake Wales, Stuart Ave centralfloridatix.com Bring your Lawn Chairs! Seating will not be provided. The Broken Hearts is the Music of Tom Petty. Formed in 2018 shortly after the death of Tom Petty these musicians wanted to pay homage to an artist who had so influenced their own musical careers. With 40 years of hit songs and 28 Billboard hits, is it any wonder that this show is in hot demand?

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UAW MID FLORIDA RETIREE COUNCIL When: May 20, 2022 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Knights of Columbus Hall 3308 Ave W NW, Winter Haven The UAW Mid Florida Retiree Council monthly meetings are held on the third Friday of every month at the Knights of Columbus hall located in Winter Haven. The meetings will start at 10:00 a.m. We encourage members to come early for some coffee and donuts and to socialize with fellow members. Anyone wishing to wear a mask for safety reasons may do so. At our May meeting we will have sign up sheets for a luncheon at the Golden Corral immediately following the meeting.The UAW Mid Florida Retiree Council’s drop in center in Winter Haven is open every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. The office is located in the Hope Plaza strip mall (off Hwy 17 by the WAWA and across the street from Big Lots). Please contact us at (863) 293-5556 or drop by with any problems you have with your benefits. All UAW retired members are welcome to take advantage of this drop in center. Please bring all pertinent paperwork in order to resolve any problems. Please pass this info along to any UAW retired members you know who may not get this publication.

LUNCH & LEARN WITH SHERIFF GRADY JUDD When: May 20, 2022 | 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Adventhealth Fieldhouse 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd. Winter Haven endeavorwinterhaven.wildapricot.org/ event-4752175 The public is invited to join the Endeavor Winter Haven Young Professionals as they hear from Polk County Sheriff, Grady Judd! This month’s Lunch & Learn will be hosted at the AdventHealth Fieldhouse. Lunch is included in your registration, please register in advance.

Park beginning at 6pm. See the entire music lineup for the Spring online. May 20 - Peruba performs. BENDS & BEATS When: May 20, 2022 | 6:30-7:45 p.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga (new location) 219 5th St. SW, Winter Haven ioyogastudio.com This class is SO. MUCH. FUN!! Prima B. will lead a all levels flow and Deek Beats will provide the live soundtrack. DISENCHANTED When: May 20 - 22, 2022 Where: Lakeland Community Theatre 121 S Lake Avenue, Lakeland lakelandcommunitytheatre.com The hilarious Off Broadway hit musical that’s anything but Grimm. Forget the princesses you think you know — the original storybook heroines have come to life to set the record straight! Rated MA. 863-603-7529

“SHE KNOWS WHERE SHE’S GOING” CELEBRATION When: May 20, 2022 | 12 p.m. Where: Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven girlsincwinterhaven.org Honoring the past winners, celebrating the present, and planning for the future. Join Girls Inc. of Winter Haven in celebrating the strong women of our community. Enjoy a catered lunch and inspiring stories from local women.

ARMED FORCES DAY IN THE GARDENS When: May 21, 2022 | 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Free admission offered to all military veterans including active duty with valid ID.

FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE When: May 20, 2022 | 6 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland downtownlkld.com The City of Lakeland and the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority have teamed up to bring you Friday Night Live — A live music series every Friday evening in Munn

DOWNTOWN LAKELAND FARMERS CURB MARKET When: May 21, 2022 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland Shop fresh produce, plants and local handcrafted items. The 11-month Market (closed in August) is a showcase for the talents and the work of local artisans and local growers. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA). WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET When: May 21, 2022 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: NE corner of Third St. & Ave. C SW, Winter Haven winterhavenfarmersmarket.com The Market features a variety of farmers, unusual food trucks, artisan food vendors, plants, and a sprinkling of curated makers. Enjoy a strong selection of “ready-to-eat” foods and freshly picked produce. Live music + tables and chairs to sit and relax at.Located across from Grove Roots 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 every Saturday. DOCENT-LED TOUR When: May 21, 2022 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Free for everyone. Get a fresh look into the Museum’s featured exhibition through an informative and engaging conversation

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with one of the passionate docents. Learn the stories behind the work and dive into the world of art. Registration is not required. SLOW ROLL & SKI SHOW When: May 21, 2022 | 4:30 p.m. Where: The Bike Shop 249 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven Slow Roll is a FREE community gathering of bicycling, urban art, craft beer, a little bit of exercise, and an amazing ski show! After meeting up at The Bike Shop of Winter Haven, we “slow roll” through downtown Winter Haven and stop mid-roll to take in the Cypress Gardens Ski Team show. Prior to show end, we slooowly roll back through town and end the roll at Grove Roots for drinks and their featured food truck. You should seriously join us- it’s FREE! (Except food & drink- you’re kinda on your own there.) By signing up for Slow Roll via this link, you agree to the terms and stipulations of the attached liability waiver. Please review the waiver before signing up. Link to sign up:https://www.signupgenius.com/ go/8050D48A9A62FA1FD0-slow1. More info on FB @slowrollskishow CYPRESS GARDENS WATER SKI SHOW When: May 21, 2022 | 5 p.m. Where: MLK Jr. Park 199 E Lake Silver Dr. NE, Winter Haven cypressgardensskiteam.com Bring a chair or blanket and watch the world famous ski team perform on Lake Silver.

centralfloridatix.com Come and see Jake & Elwood Blues impersonators for a night of high energy entertainment, fun, and music. Stay after the show for a meet and great and the Bluesmobile.

Don’t forget to bring cash for the 50/50 raffle or concessions. CINEMA ART HISTORIQUE: FRIDA (2002) When: May 21, 2022 | 6-8:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org This free-admission film series is designed to explore the connections between art history and cinema. After each screening, enjoy a Q&A and discussion with Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, about how the evening’s film aligns with the histories and stories it strives to tell. Final film in the 2021-22 season: Frida (2002). In this Oscar-winning biopic starring Salma Hayek as the titular artist, dive into the world of Frida Kahlo, learn about her art and her life, and understand why she became an icon, capturing the imagination of art lovers across the globe. Registration is required, and space is limited.

MICROSOFT EXCEL BASICS When: May 23, 2022 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com/event/9095304 Learn how to create and save an Excel workbook, about columns and rows and how to edit data within them. Work with Functions and create formulas to manipulate data. Registrations open at 10 am Monday, May 16. Questions please contact David Gonzalez Phone: 863-834-4277 Email: david. gonzalez@lakelandgov.net. DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S CLUB OF LAKELAND - ZOOM When: May 23, 2022 | 6 p.m. dwclakeland.org The Democratic Women’s Club of Lakeland is a proud, fearless and determined group of Democratic women and men. Our meetings are informative with quality speakers focused on current local, state, and national issues. Our outreach includes having a presence at community events, such as, First Friday, the Martin Luther King Parade, Pride in the Park, and voter registration, to name a few. Members are also involved in Democratic campaigns, supporting or opposing

DANIEL DONATO When: May 21, 2022 | 7 p.m. Where: Union Hall 1023 S Florida Ave, Lakeland unionhallevents.com THE LEESBURG BLUES BROTHERS TRIBUTE When: May 21, 2022 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Balmoral Bar and Grill 124 Kenny Blvd., Haines City

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LEGO CLUB When: May 24, 2022 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com We supply the Lego blocks, you supply the imagination! Creations will be displayed during the following week. Ages 6-12. Every Tuesday from 4 - 5 pm. 863-291-5880 DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S CLUB OF EAST POLK/RIDGE When: May 24, 2022 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. Where: The R-Place Eatery 35523 Hwy 27, Haines City 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 RESEARCH YOUR HOUSE HISTORY When: May 24, 2022 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com/event/9048367 A hands-on workshop to discover more about your house’s history by using local resources. With Emily Foster, Senior Planner for Historic Preservation and LuAnn Mims, Special Collections Librarian. Registrations open at 5:30pm Tuesday, May 17. 863-834-4269 TRIVIA TUESDAYS When: May 24, 2022 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Gather up those teams to test your general knowledge for Trivia Tuesdays at GRB! Triviosity Live Events will host trivia in the Packing House every Tuesday from 6:308pm! Teams may range between 1-8 players. All minors must be accompanied and actively supervised by a parent or guardian at all times INTRO TO SOCIAL MEDIA When: May 25, 2022 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com/event/9095261 FACEBOOK- Learn how to create, delete, save, hide, like, and comment on posts. INSTAGRAM- Learn how to post, like, and view other’s posts. We will also discuss security and privacy for both Facebook and Instagram. Registrations open at 10:00am Wednesday, May 18, 2022. 863-834-4277 KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: May 25, 2022 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland Knit One, Crochet Too! is a knitting/crochet club that meets Wednesday evenings. Some knowledge of either knitting or crocheting recommended. Bring your current yarn project in and chat with other yarn fanatics. Questions: Phone: 863.834.4281 or Email: lisa.kolesar@lakelandgov.net.

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HAPPY SEAT MEDITATION When: May 26, 2022 | 10:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Participants will be comfortably seated and guided through 3 or 4 meditations. Share your experiences after each meditation. Calm your mind. No experience necessary, space is limited. Thursdays at 10:30 am. 863-291-5880

will learn the health benefits of a plant based lifestyle and learn to make your very own healthy alternative to ice cream, using plants. Brittney will teach you how to make your own cashew milk and use it in a frozen treat combined with bananas, strawberries, and blueberries for you to try. There will be a banana free option as well. Come discover different ways to make your favorite frozen healthy “nice cream.”$10 members/$20 for Non-members.863-734-1222

WINTER HAVEN WRITERS GROUP When: May 26, 2022 | 12:30-2:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com/library This group provides and opportunity for aspiring writers to share their work with others interested in writing. Questions please contact Bill at wekeig@gmail.com. This group meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays every month.

OUT OF THE BOX IMPROV When: May 28, 2022 | 7 p.m. Where: Ritz Theatre 263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven centralfloridatix.com Winter Haven’s original Improv group and original Downtown Theatre come together again for some good laughs and fun! Join us for another hilarious performance - laugh at them, not with them! Bring the whole family because this is fun for all ages that you won’t want to miss.Doors open at 6:30 pm, the show starts at 7:00 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE When: May 27, 2022 | 6 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland downtownlkld.com The City of Lakeland and the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority have teamed up to bring you Friday Night Live — A live music series each Friday evening in Munn Park beginning at 6pm. See the entire music lineup for the Spring online. May 27 - LeRon Hearst performs.

FOAM PARTY WITH MERMAID EMILY When: May 29, 2022 | 1:30-4:30 p.m. Where: Balmoral Water Park 124 Kenny Blvd., Haines City centralfloridatix.com Join us on May 29th for a family foam party full of music, food and fun with Florida Foam Factory. Stop by and meet Mermaid Emily, swim, take photos and play pool games. Also, don’t forget to try our “Foamtastic” Drink. Prices include Pool & Water Park passes.

DOWNTOWN LAKELAND FARMERS CURB MARKET When: May 28, 2022 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland Shop fresh produce, plants and local handcrafted items. The 11-month Market (closed in August) is a showcase for the talents and the work of local artisans and local growers. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA).

MEMORIAL DAY When: May 30, 2022 MEMORIAL DAY IN THE GARDENS When: May 30, 2022 | 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Free admission offered to all military veterans including active duty with valid ID.

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET When: May 28, 2022 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: NE corner of Third St. & Ave. C SW, Winter Haven winterhavenfarmersmarket.com The Market features a variety of farmers, unusual food trucks, artisan food vendors, plants, and a sprinkling of curated makers. Enjoy a strong selection of “ready-to-eat” foods and freshly picked produce. Live music + tables and chairs to sit and relax at.Located across from Grove Roots 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 every Saturday.

MEMORIAL DAY WREATH LAYING When: May 30, 2022 | 11:30 a.m. Where: Railroad Park 502 E Main St, Haines City hainescity.com Families are invited to remember those who have lost their lives while serving in our country’s armed services. A wreath laying will take place at the Military Court of Honor at Railroad Park in Downtown Haines City at 11:30 AM on Monday, May 30, 2022. YOGA FOR A BETTER LIFE When: May 31, 2022 | 10:15-11:15 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Each session begins with a gentle warmup, please bring your own mat and wear something comfortable. 863-291-5880 Tuesdays, space is limited.

NICE CREAM WITH BRITTNEY KIEFFER When: May 28, 2022 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Come join plant based specialist Brittney Kieffer in the Outdoor Kitchen where you

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LITTLE SPROUTS STORY TIME When: May 31, 2022 | 10:30 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com Children enjoy stories, songs, finger plays and puppet shows that develop early literacy skills and promote interaction between parents and children. Ages 5 and under. 863-291-5880 LEGO CLUB When: May 31, 2022 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven mywinterhaven.com We supply the Lego blocks, you supply the imagination! Creations will be displayed during the following week. Ages 6-12. Every Tuesday from 4 - 5 pm. 863-291-5880 TRIVIA TUESDAYS When: May 31, 2022 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Gather up those teams to test your general knowledge for Trivia Tuesdays at GRB! Triviosity Live Events will host trivia in the Packing House every Tuesday from 6:308pm! Teams may range between 1-8 players. All minors must be accompanied and actively supervised by a parent or guardian at all times. *Due to the uncertainty of COVID, please double check that the event you’re interested in has not been canceled or rescheduled prior to leaving your house.


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301 OAK ST...................................... HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022..........$625,000 310 TOWNBRIDGE DR..................... HAINES CITY......... 2/26/2022.......... $130,000 4434 HUMMINGBIRD LN................. HAINES CITY......... 2/26/2022........... $241,100 1228 AVENUE K................................ HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022........... $85,000 159 TOWNBRIDGE DR...................... HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022.......... $138,000 234 RAMSGATE WAY....................... HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022.......... $149,000 332 BOARDWALK AVE..................... HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022..........$278,000 511 SUMMER GROVE LN................... HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022.......... $279,900 252 TOWER VIEW DR....................... HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022..........$295,000 1118 FOREST GATE CIR..................... HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022......... $302,600 340 BOARDWALK AVE.................... HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022......... $303,000 332 TOWNS CIR............................... HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022......... $305,000 566 FELTRIM MANOR RD................ HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022........... $311,500 3096 CASSIDY LN............................ HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022.......... $312,800 3092 CASSIDY LN............................ HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022.......... $315,800 1104 SAGUARO ST........................... HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022..........$350,700 8199 LAKE LOWERY RD................... HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022......... $368,500 1801 BLUE SKY BLVD........................ HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022..........$372,000 14 PINE FOREST CIR......................... HAINES CITY.........2/28/2022......... $500,000 32 UNCLE PETE RD.......................... HAINES CITY............3/1/2022.......... $105,000 408 MCKAY DR............................... HAINES CITY............3/1/2022..........$249,900 1052 KOBUK ST................................ HAINES CITY............3/1/2022..........$269,500 3106 ST KITTS CT............................. HAINES CITY............3/1/2022......... $449,500

219 BROKEN WOODS BLVD..............DAVENPORT............3/1/2022............$117,500 222 RESERVE DR...............................DAVENPORT............3/1/2022......... $290,000 421 PARADISE WOODS CT................DAVENPORT............3/1/2022......... $285,000 746 DOLCETTO DR...........................DAVENPORT............3/1/2022..........$441,000 3354 CORTLAND DR........................DAVENPORT.......... 3/11/2022......... $499,900 5273 OAKBOURNE AVE....................DAVENPORT...........3/3/2022......... $660,000

HAINES CITY 71 FAIRVIEW DR............................... HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022........... $63,000 1181 TUPELO TRL............................. HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022.......... $152,000 1301 TUPELO TRL............................. HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022.......... $152,000 1329 TUPELO TRL............................ HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022.......... $152,000 2374 WHITE CEDAR WAY................. HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022.......... $152,000 419 VICTORIA DR............................ HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022.......... $184,900 4079 RUBY RUN.............................. HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022..........$253,400 235 TOWNS CIR............................... HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022..........$255,000 491 SUMMER GROVE LN................. HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022..........$272,800 420 SUMMER GROVE LN................. HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022..........$278,600 495 SUMMER GROVE LN................. HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022..........$280,200 260 SUMMERLIN LN........................ HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022......... $284,900 1138 MARINER CAY DR..................... HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022.......... $287,500 4123 RUBY RUN............................... HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022..........$320,900 4360 BONNET LAKE DR.................. HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022......... $324,000 600 SWALLOWTAIL DR................... HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022......... $340,000 908 BROOKLET DR......................... HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022.......... $341,300 548 JERRY LN................................... HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022........... $347,100 3097 CASSIDY LN............................ HAINES CITY.........2/24/2022.......... $356,700 1021 AVENUE F................................. HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022.......... $150,000 420 PARADISE ISLAND DR.............. HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022......... $250,000 227 TOWNS CIR............................... HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022..........$278,000 1129 SAGUARO ST............................ HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022......... $280,300 243 TOWNS CIR............................... HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022......... $285,000 247 TOWNS CIR............................... HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022......... $285,000 552 JERRY LN................................... HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022......... $290,900 420 HAMMERSTONE AVE............... HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022..........$295,000 1133 SAGUARO ST............................ HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022........... $310,100 469 PATRICIA ALFORD DR.............. HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022.......... $315,800 1006 BREGGIA CT............................ HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022........... $319,100 1247 LASSEN ST............................... HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022.......... $322,300 3569 YARIAN DR.............................. HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022.......... $337,000 3549 YARIAN DR............................. HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022......... $342,000 3561 YARIAN DR.............................. HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022......... $344,000 1255 LASSEN ST............................... HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022......... $349,000 1264 HENDON LOOP....................... HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022..........$349,700 3533 YARIAN DR.............................. HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022..........$379,000 4530 HUMMINGBIRD LN................. HAINES CITY......... 2/25/2022..........$382,500

LAKE WALES 247 B ST............................................LAKE WALES.........2/24/2022..........$180,000 4432 CARILLON CT..........................LAKE WALES.........2/24/2022..........$225,000 6501 DELAND AVE............................LAKE WALES.........2/24/2022.......... $185,000 286 BEAR TRL...................................LAKE WALES.........2/24/2022..........$265,000 201 LAKE BLVD..................................LAKE WALES......... 2/25/2022............$55,000 3325 MOUNTAIN LAKE CUT OFF RD.LAKE WALES........ 2/25/2022........... $94,000 1024 VIEW POINTE CIR.....................LAKE WALES......... 2/25/2022..........$262,000 10745 SABAL PALM DR.....................LAKE WALES......... 2/25/2022..........$295,000 1136 CEPHIA ST.................................LAKE WALES......... 2/25/2022...........$327,500 5130 ABC RD LOT 60........................LAKE WALES......... 2/25/2022........... $89,000 175 APPALOOSA TRL........................LAKE WALES......... 2/25/2022.......... $130,000 2685 RANCH HAND TRL...................LAKE WALES.........2/28/2022........... $70,000 514 7TH ST........................................LAKE WALES.........2/28/2022.......... $175,000 819 CLUB CIR....................................LAKE WALES.........2/28/2022............$72,000 211 HORSESHOE BND........................LAKE WALES.........2/28/2022...........$110,000 419 LONGHORN DR..........................LAKE WALES.........2/28/2022...........$137,000 401 COTTAGE CIR.............................LAKE WALES.........2/28/2022.......... $150,000 221 GRANT ST...................................LAKE WALES............3/1/2022......... $220,000 246 SADDLE LN................................LAKE WALES............3/1/2022........... $115,000 4910 LAKE PIERCE DR......................LAKE WALES............3/1/2022......... $549,000 129 STALLION LN..............................LAKE WALES.......... 3/11/2022.......... $134,000

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1021 TOWER LN.................................LAKE WALES......... 3/14/2022......... $240,000 352 BEAR TRL...................................LAKE WALES........... 3/2/2022...........$187,000 6593 CYPRESS RD............................LAKE WALES........... 3/2/2022......... $250,000

2656 DELPHI HILLS CT........................ LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022..........$976,500 3805 HILL ST...................................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022.......... $175,000 4282 MORTON CT.............................. LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022.......... $207,300 352 SWEETBRIAR LN.......................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022...........$221,900 616 WILLOW RUN............................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022......... $320,000 610 WILLOW RUN............................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022......... $350,000 5003 LANCELOT................................ LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022..........$352,800 939 HEATHERCREST.......................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022......... $385,000 6475 WALKERS GLEN DR.................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022......... $690,000 6954 LACY DR.................................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022...........$852,100 836 N FLORENCE AVE......................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022......... $246,000 1233 CINNAMON WAY........................ LAKELAND......... 2/26/2022.......... $195,000 2338 SEBAGO DR............................... LAKELAND......... 2/26/2022......... $345,000 6368 GARDNER DR............................ LAKELAND......... 2/26/2022......... $305,000 1311 SKYVIEW CV................................ LAKELAND.........2/28/2022........... $70,000 1500 COMBEE RD............................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022......... $250,000 906 LIME ST........................................ LAKELAND.........2/28/2022..........$255,000 1403 STACY DR................................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022......... $285,000 915 E WALNUT ST............................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.......... $287,000 401 E PALM DR.................................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.......... $133,000 3225 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS BLVD...... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.......... $201,900 3218 CARLETON PL............................. LAKELAND.........2/28/2022..........$255,000 4138 SOLAMOR ST............................. LAKELAND.........2/28/2022......... $305,300 1923 CHEROKEE TRL.......................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.......... $510,000 634 9TH ST......................................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022...........$107,000 629 W 6TH ST..................................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022..........$180,000 1046 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR HWY. LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.......... $201,900 811 PATRICIA PL.................................. LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.......... $105,000 5463 QUARRY ROCK RD.................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022........... $165,100 9220 MOORE RD................................ LAKELAND.........2/28/2022......... $250,000 2425 ORANGEDALE RD...................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022..........$265,000 5983 CRANE DR................................. LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.......... $279,500 907 HUNTERS MEADOW LN.............. LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.......... $414,300 1313 COVEY CIR.................................. LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.......... $415,000 7465 JESSAMINE DR............................ LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.......... $297,000 6723 MOSSY OAK LN.......................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.......... $301,000 1986 VIEWPOINT LANDINGS RD........ LAKELAND.........2/28/2022......... $549,000 3212 HAWKS RIDGE DR....................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022......... $550,000 6240 SWEETWATER DR...................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022......... $208,500 6472 SEDGEFORD DR......................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022......... $250,000 1425 MARIGOLD DR........................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022......... $285,000 2417 EWELL RD................................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.........$800,000 2435 EWELL RD.................................. LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.........$800,000 862 STRATFORD DR........................... LAKELAND.........2/28/2022.........$484,000 9325 COSTINE MEADOWS DR............ LAKELAND............3/1/2022........... $60,000 2117 RANCHLAND ACRES RD.............. LAKELAND............3/1/2022.......... $170,000 6136 SWALLOW DR............................. LAKELAND............3/1/2022......... $290,000 7102 ODONIEL LOOP.......................... LAKELAND............3/1/2022...........$411,800 12656 N US HIGHWAY 98.................... LAKELAND............3/1/2022.........$680,000 548 WILLOW RUN.............................. LAKELAND............3/1/2022......... $338,000 905 FOXHALL..................................... LAKELAND............3/1/2022.........$460,000 6420 EVERGREEN PARK DR............... LAKELAND......... 3/14/2022......... $485,000 305 CREVASSE ST............................... LAKELAND..........3/16/2022........... $70,000 5440 ARLINGTON RIVER DR.............. LAKELAND..........3/16/2022..........$353,600 901 LOWELL ST................................... LAKELAND........... 3/2/2022........... $167,500 4130 ROLLING GROVE PL................... LAKELAND........... 3/2/2022.......... $240,100 5877 VALENTINO WAY....................... LAKELAND........... 3/2/2022......... $549,000 1052 ASHTON WOODS LN.................. LAKELAND........... 3/2/2022......... $720,000 1126 W 14TH ST................................... LAKELAND.........3/24/2022........... $50,800 1126 W 14TH ST................................... LAKELAND.........3/24/2022........... $50,800

LAKELAND 2129 COMBEE RD CONDO 17.............. LAKELAND.........2/24/2022........... $80,000 5456 RIVER ROCK RD......................... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022..........$190,000 2627 RALPH........................................ LAKELAND.........2/24/2022......... $230,000 2639 STATE PARK RD.......................... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022......... $200,000 1001 LAKE DEESON PT........................ LAKELAND.........2/24/2022..........$410,000 6252 EGRET DR................................... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022..........$265,000 913 HUNTERS MEADOW LN............... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022.......... $387,800 1829 MASTERS LN............................... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022......... $244,900 2462 HARRISON PLACE BLVD............ LAKELAND.........2/24/2022..........$325,000 1720 ALTAVISTA CIR............................ LAKELAND.........2/24/2022......... $420,000 4020 PRIMA LAGO CIR....................... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022......... $463,000 2545 IRIS ANN DR............................... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022......... $500,000 5742 SILTSTONE ST............................. LAKELAND.........2/24/2022......... $294,800 5749 SILTSTONE ST............................. LAKELAND.........2/24/2022.......... $307,700 5736 SILTSTONE ST............................ LAKELAND.........2/24/2022..........$309,700 2162 GANDY LN................................... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022.......... $310,000 2249 PARKLAND LOOP...................... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022.......... $310,500 2877 IVY LAKE CT............................... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022......... $328,000 5755 SILTSTONE ST............................. LAKELAND.........2/24/2022......... $336,000 2339 DELPHI BLVD.............................. LAKELAND.........2/24/2022......... $825,000 1110 PALACE PL................................... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022..........$265,000 6380 GARDNER DR............................ LAKELAND.........2/24/2022.......... $316,400 4622 CRESTVIEW LN.......................... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022.......... $374,900 6906 LAKE EAGLEBROOKE DR.......... LAKELAND.........2/24/2022.......... $387,500 2622 HICKORY VIEW LOOP................ LAKELAND.........2/24/2022...........$471,900 1747 GARY RD..................................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022.......... $135,000 1610 REYNOLDS RD #89..................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022..........$144,000 325 EASTSIDE DR................................ LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022..........$223,000 2524 LAWNDALE RD........................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022......... $240,000 1109 MAIN ST...................................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022.........$400,000 2425 MAIN ST..................................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022.......... $510,000 1624 LINCOLN AVE............................. LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022......... $200,000 4136 SOLAMOR ST............................. LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022..........$307,000 4131 SOLAMOR ST.............................. LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022.......... $316,000 524 LOUISE DR................................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022......... $384,000 309 MEMORIAL BLVD......................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022..........$100,000 5417 OAKWAY DR............................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022......... $230,000 909 SADDLEWOOD BLVD.................. LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022........... $50,000 6003 HILLTOP LN............................... LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022.......... $215,000 448 VINEYARD DR.............................. LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022..........$289,500 3434 STROBEL RD.............................. LAKELAND......... 2/25/2022...........$172,600 2345 NORTHVIEW DR........................ 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1102 YUMURI ST..........................WINTER HAVEN......... 2/25/2022...........$336,100 6325 PINEHURST LOOP...............WINTER HAVEN......... 2/25/2022.......... $348,100 345 24TH ST APT 24....................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022............$72,000 415 LAKE ELOISE POINTE BLVD...WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022......... $205,800 616 DEER MOSS CT......................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022.......... $231,000 623 HONEY BELL RD....................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022..........$275,000 256 GOLF AIRE BLVD...................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022......... $505,000 3998 AVENUE R NW....................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022............$75,000 6457 HOLLYBERRY LN.................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022........... $147,500 1911 18TH ST.................................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022.......... $222,500 251 KRENSON BAY LOOP.............WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022......... $296,600 463 LANHAM DR.........................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022.......... $341,300 3809 FIELDSTONE CIR................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022.........$440,000 620 WEXFORD CT.......................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022........... $66,000 806 WAKULLA DR.......................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022..........$234,900 1122 YUMURI ST...........................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022..........$308,700 301 TERRANOVA BLVD................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022..........$325,000 7327 BENT GRASS DR..................WINTER HAVEN.........2/28/2022......... $469,000 1329 BALD EAGLE LN...................WINTER HAVEN............3/1/2022.......... $287,000 1321 BALD EAGLE LN....................WINTER HAVEN............3/1/2022......... $290,000 506 WINTER TER.........................WINTER HAVEN............3/1/2022........... $95,000 1106 YUMURI ST..........................WINTER HAVEN............3/1/2022..........$299,600 1154 SAWGRASS DR.....................WINTER HAVEN............3/1/2022.......... $327,900 2954 PLANTATION RD.................WINTER HAVEN............3/1/2022......... $685,900 2680 LAKE ELOSIE DR.................WINTER HAVEN............3/1/2022........ $1,125,000 1317 BALD EAGLE LN....................WINTER HAVEN......... 3/14/2022........... $261,100 700 MIRROR TER APT 710...........WINTER HAVEN..........3/16/2022.......... $120,000 843 CHANNING ST......................WINTER HAVEN........... 3/2/2022........... $62,800 905 THOMPSON CIR...................WINTER HAVEN........... 3/2/2022.........$400,000 3421 LAKEVIEW DR......................WINTER HAVEN........... 3/2/2022.......... $215,000

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