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Hello! For November’s cover story, we visit three charities that are all in need of your help this holiday season. Whether it’s a cash donation or a donation of your time, these charities and more throughout the area are in need. Read our threepart cover story and find out how you can help your neighbors in Polk County. Or if you’re in need of help, we give the resources so that you can give your family and yourself a happy holiday. The Lakeland Public Library gives us their book selections for November, fiction or non-fiction, they’ve got you covered! We also talk with Vakti Gallery. This is an online art gallery started by a young woman in Lakeland, the first of its kind here in Polk. Also, mark your calendars for December 4th at 8pm for the Blackberry Smoke performance at the Orange Blossom Revue! In the meantime, check out the feature about them in this issue. Blackberry Smoke tours globally playing Americana & modern Southern rock. With COVID numbers lowering, the calendar events have been rising! There are so many events happening in November that our “Top Ten” lists should maybe be the “Top Twenty.” If you have an event in December and would like to add it to the calendar section, just send me the details. Continue to tag your Facebook and Instagram pics with #lkldhaven and you might find them in the next issue. Until then, flip to the back and see if you recognize anyone! I hope you all have a very nice Thanksgiving! I’m incredibly thankful for all of you that pick up the magazine every month and for all of our advertisers that make it possible. Our little team here is small but mighty and I’m grateful every day for all of them! They make the magazine come alive each month. Amy Sexson Editor/Partner LKLD & Haven Magazines Destroyer Media amy@destroyermedia.com

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LOCAL NEWS WORDS Barry Friedman/LkldNow.com

SHIPPING CONTAINERS CAN NOW BE USED AS HOMES AND BUSINESSES

LAKELAND ELECTS A MAYOR AND TWO CITY COMMISSIONERS

DISSENT BRINGS ITS ‘OUTSPOKEN ALES’ TO SOUTH KENTUCKY AVE.

LAKELAND INVENTOR’S ‘CARING CRADLE’ FINDS A LOCAL HOME

SOUTHWEST MIDDLE SCHOOL WILL BE REBUILT WITH A NEW CONFIGURATION

Shipping containers can now be used in Lakeland for housing or small businesses. City commissioners approved their use as part of a package of land-use changes designed to reduce barriers to owning a home or starting a business. Container homes will be allowed on property zoned for multi-family or mobile home use; they must be built on a permanent foundation and comply with Florida building and fire codes. As for businesses, containers can be used for food service or retail when they’re an accessory to an existing building on the property.

For those of you who read this magazine as soon as it comes out, here’s a reminder that Tuesday, Nov. 2, is Election Day in Lakeland. Registered voters who live within city limits will elect a mayor and two city commissioners and decide on two amendments to the city charter. Each race includes a first-term incumbent and a challenger: for mayor, incumbent Bill Mutz vs. Saga Stevin, and for city commissioner, incumbent Sara Roberts McCarley faces challenger Allyson “Al” Lewis and incumbent Mike Musick faces Shandale Terrell in a reprise of their close May runoff election.

Craft beer lovers have a new brewery/taproom in downtown Lakeland. “Outspoken ales” is how Dissent Craft Brewing describes the rotating selection of pours at 125 S. Kentucky Ave. in a block with three other bars and several restaurants. Expect a selection of IPAs, sours, and specialty brews like mango habanero IPA or blueberry marshmallow sour. “Putting together beers and recipes is sort of my outlet for fun and relaxation and I just happen to turn it into a business,” co-owner Chris Price said. This is Dissent’s first expansion beyond their initial location in a St. Petersburg strip mall.

Wendy Kowalski of Lakeland was pleased to learn that her invention is now in use at Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center, the hospital where her children were born. Kowalski invented the Caring Cradle after a friend suffered from the trauma associated with losing an infant. The cradles are designed to assist families grieving over a stillbirth or the death of a newborn. They look like a bassinet and have cooling capabilities, allowing families to spend a little more time with their baby in the hospital room. The cradle was donated to the hospital by the family of the late Lakeland pediatrician Dr. Miguel Angel Diaz.

Southwest Middle School is slated for a $50 million makeover with most of the campus being demolished and rebuilt. Construction, expected to begin around the end of the year, will be done in stages in a way that classes will remain on campus. The redesign of the campus at 2815 Eden Parkway puts the classrooms in the center of the property, surrounded by athletic fields on Edgewood Drive, a long parking lot, and a car-waiting area near Eden Parkway and bus lanes off of Lincoln Avenue. Construction is expected to be completed by August 2023.

DOWNTOWN RENOVATION UNCOVERS TRACES OF LAKELAND HISTORY

FIREFIGHTER RETURNS TO WORK AFTER 16 MONTHS AWAY FOR CANCER TREATMENT

COLLABORATION PAIRS MUSIC AND VISUAL ART AT POLK MUSEUM

POLK’S COVID NUMBERS HAVE DECLINED AFTER A RECORD SUMMER PEAK

GRAND HOUSE ON SUCCESS AVENUE IS BEING RESTORED

Work to renovate the 95-year-old Gore Building downtown has uncovered traces of past occupants: Monarch Market and Seaboard Service Station. The building at the southwest corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Bay Street is being redeveloped with a cigar theme to recall another former tenant: Eli Witt Cigar Co. Representatives of West Point One LLC, which bought the property for $1 million in April, said they are considering using the two-story building and two connected one-story structures for offices, residences, and maybe a restaurant.

Lakeland firefighter-paramedic Clay Geiger, 31, has returned to work after 16 months’ treatment for a rare form of cancer. “It was a long journey, and I wouldn’t be where I am today if it wasn’t for the continued support of my family and work-family,” he said. He was diagnosed with Natural killer/T-cell lymphoma and was treated at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa. Then he tested positive for COVID-19 last Christmas. “I thought that was it; I had no immunity. Cancer and treatments significantly weaken your immune system,” he said. But he overcame it. It will be several years before Geiger will know if he is in full remission.

A collaboration between the Lakeland Symphony Orchestra and the Polk Museum of Art resulted in an exhibition pairing musical pieces with related visual art. The show is titled “Pictures at an Exhibition” and remains on display in the museum’s Perkins Gallery through Jan. 9. LSO musicians curated the exhibit, combing through the museum’s permanent collection to find works that would complement their music. Visitors to the museum use their smartphones to scan a QR code taking them to a page where they can access the music that accompanies the art. An Oct. 14 concert of the LSO’s wind ensemble playing amid the visual art was sold out.

October was the month when it was clear that the summer COVID-19 spike had finally subsided in Polk County. New infections here peaked at 7,510 cases per week in late August, which was more than twice the previous peak last January. By mid-October, the number was down to 672 cases per week, well below the weekly average toll during the pandemic. Likewise, the rate of tests coming back positive had plummeted to 4.4% by mid-October after peaking at 28.9% two months earlier. It was the fourth-lowest positivity rate this year.

People in Lakeland have long wondered what would happen to the beautiful but dilapidated 113-year-old Queen Anne house at 1022 Success Ave. They have an answer now. The long-vacant house has new owners, a young couple that is restoring it and intends to move their family there. Michael and Annalee Mutz, both in their early 30s, plan to move into the 2,894-square-foot house with their 18-month-old daughter sometime next year. The couple already lives in the South Lake Morton district and had been looking for a larger home in anticipation of having more children. Michael owns a business that restores distressed homes, so he was ready for the challenge of revitalizing this Lakeland landmark.

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Nov. 6, 6pm at Bunch Ranch. The American Cancer Society Polk County Cattle Baron’s Ball is a one-of-a-kind evening, featuring great food, dancing, an auction, and much more. With your support, the American Cancer Society saves lives by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back against cancer. Find more info on their FB @cattlebaronsballpolk.

Nov. 6, 7pm at the Rp Funding Center. The Early Learning Coalition of Polk County will host the Annual Gala and The Lip Sync Battle for the Love of Kids Show. It will feature a formal dinner with special guests State Representative Melony Bell and daughter Ashley Bell Barnett. Afterward, various teams of local community organizations will compete for the Lip Sync Battle for the Love of Kids trophy. Purchase tickets at elcpolk.org.

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Nov. 13, 6pm at the Hilton Garden Inn Lakeland. SPCA Florida invites you to an evening of entertainment and joy with music, a delicious dinner, life-saving heroes, live drawing of an exciting raffle, silent auction, live auction with Marty Higgenbotham, and surprises. Celebrity Guests: Polk County Sheriff, Grady Judd. Purchase tickets in advance at e.givesmart.com/events/niz/

The Lakeland Margarita Society presents this event on Nov. 20 at the Lake Mirror Promenade. From 8-11pm, guests can enjoy live music, hors d’oeurves, margaritas, and more from local restaurants and bars. This is an annual event to raise donations which are distributed throughout the greater Lakeland area to charity organizations. In addition to purchasing a ticket, guests are encouraged to bring an unwrapped gift (or cash donation) that they can drop off at the entry gate. Purchase tickets at LakelandMargaritaBall.com.

Nov. 27. First created in 2010, it’s always the Saturday after Thanksgiving to encourage people to shop small and bring more holiday shopping to local, small businesses. Check your favorite local stores & boutiques to see how they will be celebrating. Shopping at a family-owned shop or buying something handmade helps to promote more vibrant communities.

Nov. 28, 1-5pm at the Polk Museum of Art. “Be A Patron” and find quality gifts, handcrafted items, and local finds. Best of all, your purchase will directly support the museum! Members will receive 30% off their purchase, in-store only. Non-Members will receive 15% off their purchase in-store only. More info at polkmuseumofart.org

Donate new, unwrapped toys until December 3 at any of these locations: Lakeland Police Department, 219 N. Mass Ave; City Hall, 228 S Mass Ave; Lakeland Public Libraries (100 Lake Morton Drive, 1700 N Florida Avenue, 4740 S Florida Avenue); Lakeland Electric, 501 E Lemon St; Kelly Recreation Complex, 404 Imperial Blvd. For additional information, call 863.834.6912.

Nov. 6, 9am-4pm at Munn Park in Lakeland. Art Crawl is a FREE festival featuring over 50 local artists selling artwork and competing for prizes alongside live music, performances, and art demonstrations! Art Crawl is designed to spotlight emerging artists, performers, other area art organizations, and grass-root art movements that may not fit the common tradition of art festivals in the area. Artcrawlfl.com

WINE, CHOCOLATE & CHEESE Nov. 12, 5:30-8:30pm in Downtown Winter Haven. Over 30 businesses will host a wine & chocolate or a wine & cheese pairing. Your Tasting Passport will take you from business to business to sample each of the combinations! Live music on the street makes for a great night to explore Downtown with friends. Tasting Passport tickets can be purchased online or at the event (unless sold out). Mainstreetwh.com

POSH PURSE PARTY Pace Polk’s annual Posh Purse Party is from Nov. 9-11. This virtual event will have new purses and experiences in the silent auction. Tickets are only $10, register and receive instructions about when and where you can start bidding on purses and auction items. Proceeds benefit Pace Center for Girls. Ppp21.givesmart.com

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Nov. 6, 8am-10pm in various locations around Downtown Winter Garden celebrating the city’s 118-years. Family-friendly fun including a donut 5k, lawn games, art show, fall-themed activities, five stages of entertainment, tree walking tour, and more. Find details at downtownwg.com.

Nov. 11, 7-9pm at the Central Florida Zoo. Enjoy a special evening with wine and hors d’oeuvres while painting an animal portrait. Art instructors will guide you to create your own masterpiece as you meet live animals up close. Supplies will be provided. Space is limited. Must be 21 years or older. Register in advance at centralfloridazoo.org.

Various days beginning Nov. 12 at the Winter Park Playhouse. Ring in the holidays with classic Sinatra tunes to seasonal favorites Rat Pack Style. This show is complete with 40 popular hits including ‘Fly Me to the Moon,’ ‘That’s Life,’ ‘New York, New York,’ ‘Mistletoe and Holly,’ The Christmas Song,’ ‘Silver Bells,’ ‘I’ll Be Home for Christmas’ & many more! Purchase tickets in advance at cityofwinterpark.org

Nov. 13 & 14 at the Central Florida Fairgrounds. Maker Faire is a gathering of curious people who enjoy learning and who love sharing what they can do. From engineers to artists to scientists to crafters, Maker Faire is a venue for these “makers” to show hobbies, experiments, and projects. A family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness. Purchase tickets at makerfaireorlando.com.

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Nov. 13-21 open daily from 10am5pm at the Orlando Musuem of Art. Opening Night Tree Lighting and Gala is Nov. 12 from 6-10pm. Breakfast with Santa is on Nov. 13 & 20. The Festival of Trees showcases magical displays of designer-decorated Christmas trees, wreaths, gingerbread creations, and beautiful holiday vignettes. Must purchase tickets in advance at omart.org/events/festival_of_trees/

Nov. 17, 7:30pm at the Dr. Phillips Center. In his “Delusions of Space Enthusiasts” illustrated talk, Neil deGrasse Tyson will explore the perennial mismatch between collective expectations of where we should be in space by now and the geopolitical, cultural, and economic realities that limit it. Purchase tickets at drphillipscenter.org.

Cirque du Soleil’s new show opening Nov. 18 at Disney Springs. The art of classic Disney animation is reinterpreted through Cirque du Soleil’s innovative acrobatic performances, choreography, and eclectic costuming alongside all-new Disney animation and an original score inspired by timeless Disney music. Purchase tickets in advance at cirquedusoleil.com.

Nov. 25, 8am. A Thanksgiving tradition now in its 32nd year, meet at Lake Eola as over 4,000 runners, joggers, and walkers, many dressed in full costumes or Thanksgiving-themed hats hit the course for a morning of fun to raise money for Meals on Wheels and other Seniors First programs. Register in advance at trackshack.com/event/240.

CLARE & THE CHOCOLATE NUTCRACKER

Nov. 5 from 2-6pm and Nov. 6 from 8am-4pm at the Mead Botanical Gardens. An annual plant sale featuring high-quality plant vendors and exhibitors, kid’s activities, live music, food trucks, beer garden, and more! Admission and parking are free. Shoppers will find a wide selection of annuals, perennials, house plants, native plants, medicinal plants, and more. 407-622-6323. Meadgarden.org

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Nov. 27, 7pm at the Dr. Phillips Center. Watch Clare as she travels with the Chocolate Nutcracker and the Sugar Plum Fairy on an adventure through various cultures and magical lands to their destination, the Kingdom of Toys. Their journey is filled with dances of ballet, jazz, hip hop, and gospel. Purchase tickets in advance at drphillipscenter.org.


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Catch the 2021 Stanley Cup Champions play 8 times in November at the Amalie Arena. The Bolts play the Capitals, Hurricanes, Panthers, Islanders, Devils, Wild, Flyers, and the Kraken. Check the website for additional offers & promotions. Tickets available in most price ranges, purchase in advance at nhl.com/lightning.

“The Doors: Live At The Bowl ’68 Special Edition” (1968) Rated R will play Nov. 4, 7pm at the Tampa Theatre. On July 5th, 1968, The Doors lit up the stage of the Hollywood Bowl with a legendary performance that is widely considered to be the band’s finest captured on film. This special edition film has been remastered. Purchase tickets in advance atTampatheatre.org.

Nov. 5, 6-9pm at MOSI in Tampa. Science fans ages 18+ use your knowledge of physics and engineering at the Science After Dark: Carnival of Games event. Create simple machines that will bring you to victory. Enjoy light appetizers, beer & wine samplings, Play Beat Saber using the Oculus Rift, enjoy adult liquid nitrogen ice cream, interactive labs, and more! Purchase tickets at mosi.org.

Nov. 12-14. The 3-day festival is anchored by distance running events Regenexx Half Marathon, Rollin’ Oats 10K, Outback 5K, 3 Challenges & Humana Kids Races. Also features live music, craft beer from Green Bench, hard seltzer from 3 Daughters, Mermosa wines, Outback Steakhouse and healthy organics from Rollin’ Oats Market & Cafe. More information and registration at stpeterunfest.org.

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Nov. 18, 6-8pm at Armature Works in Tampa. Join The Roaming Petal to build the perfect centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table. Sip wine and have fun creating while experts walk you through building a beautiful fall bouquet that you can keep for yourself or give as a gift. Please register in advance at armatureworks.com.

Nov. 20 & 21 10am-5pm at the Coliseum in St. Pete. Presented by the Tampa Bay Times. Local vendors will be offering everything you need to get in the holiday spirit. Start your holiday shopping early with unique handmade gifts, holiday decor, food, apparel, accessories, and more! Free admission. tampabay.com/expos/ holiday-market/

Nov. 20, 6pm at Curtis Hixon Park. An elegant outdoor community dinner to support eMerge Career Collaborative, MacDonald Training Center’s innovative post-secondary vocational education opportunity for people with disabilities. This is a night of gratitude and support for people with disabilities. Purchase tickets in advance, VIP available for additional charge at macdonaldcenter.org.

Tampa Bay’s Festival of Lights & Santa’s Village goes from Nov. 25 - Dec. 26 at the Hillsborough County Fairgrounds. Features a million lights, 2-mile drivethrough holiday light display with a walking route to Santa’s Village. Displays are themed to Florida and traditional winter holidays representing Christmas, Hanukkah, & Kwanzaa. Purchase tickets at hillsboroughcountyfair. com/festival-of-lights.

Nov. 30, 7pm at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater. An all new production of the classic Charles Dickens’ tale. This new adaptation has a heavy dose of humor with the music of 26 traditional carols woven throughout the show. It’s the perfect way to begin the holiday season. Purchase tickets in advance, pre-show party packages available at rutheckerdhall.com.

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Nov. 13, 10am-6pm at the Tampa Convention Center. This traveling event showcases all things weird. Vendors will have taxidermy, preserved specimens, original artwork, horror/halloween inspired pieces, antiques, handcrafted oddities, creepy clothing, and more. odditiesandcuriositiesexpo.com

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WORDS Tara Crutchfield

On September 17, at the Marines Toys for Tots National Training Conference in Washington, D.C., David Waller, Polk County coordinator, accepted the Coordinator of the Year for Civilian Volunteer Campaigns. Polk County Toys for Tots was recognized as well for having the top campaign of 2020. Waller, a retired law enforcement officer of 36 years, appreciates the recognition but says it’s the campaign that won. “It’s all the volunteers that make it happen,” he said.

the program to that of an LCO. “It is a community effort,” he said. “We need the community’s help, the community to come volunteer, the community to donate toys – so that the community prospers.” “What we’ve done the last few years is to continue to foster community support – businesses, volunteers, clubs, government agencies,” said the Polk County coordinator. “We have a fantastic partnership with all of our law enforcement, and the sheriff is one of our biggest supporters.”

Toys for Tots began in 1947 with Diane Hendricks, wife of Marine Corps Reserve Major Bill Hendricks. That year, under his wife’s instruction, to start an organization serving children in need, Major Hendricks and the Marines in his reserve unit collected and distributed 5,000 toys. Toys for Tots became a national community action program of Marine Reserve Sites in 1948. Hendricks, who served as a Director of Public Relations at Warner Brother Studios, enlisted the help of many of his celebrity friends for the program, including Walt Disney, who designed the organization’s first poster, now their logo. The Marine Toys for Tots Foundation became a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity in 1991. Today, the organization distributes an average of 18 million toys to 7 million children, according to their website.

Local businesses support the charity through donations, offering storage trailers for toy inventory, warehouse space for campaign operations, and becoming toy drop-off locations. Some 450 donation boxes are posted in business around the county, waiting to be filled to the brim with new toys. Waller named LEGOLAND, Publix Supermarkets, Publix Charities, Saddle Creek Logistics, Rooms to Go, CWI Logistics, Inc., and Central Tavern (part of the Linksters and Paddy Wagon Pub chain) as but a few of their invaluable campaign supporters. The program is volunteer-driven, with a core group of between 20 and 30 volunteers serving throughout the year. That number climbs to over 250 during the holidays, especially on distribution day. Toys for Tots collects new, unwrapped toys to provide nonprofits and families in need over the holidays. Families and nonprofits apply online. Donated toys at their Auburndale warehouse are bagged and taken to distribution spots around the county. The family receives an email with details about when and where to pick up their toys, volunteers give them their items, and they are on their way to light up the holidays for a little one that might not have otherwise received a gift on Christmas morning.

After retiring from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, David Waller started his own business, Waller Pavers. He eventually sold the business, grew bored with retirement, and looked for another endeavor to fill his time. “Being a cop back in the day, I worked on Christmas mornings, and you could tell a kid that got a toy from a kid that didn’t get a toy,” said Waller. “I was familiar with Toys for Tots because we had just helped get them some toys, but I really didn’t understand how it worked.” He read a local newspaper article seeking help to run the program and reached out. In 2016 he interviewed with former Polk County Toys for Tots coordinator Dorothy Dunlap and longtime volunteer George Overstreet who agreed Waller was a fit for the nonprofit. He began volunteering at the warehouse that Thanksgiving to learn the ropes and was named coordinator the following year.

Contests among high schools and government agencies have proven a reliable driver for donations. The first challenge involved area high schools competing to raise the most toys. Mulberry High School won three years running, with Lake Region High School taking the top spot last year. Waller said, “My goal was to get the high school students to learn a little bit about those less fortunate than themselves, learn about helping others, a little comradery, leadership, and competition.”

A COMMUNITY EFFORT According to Waller, the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, headquartered in Triangle, Virginia, has approximately 813 programs throughout the United States. About 165 of those campaigns are run by actual Marines, including one in Tampa and Orlando. The Polk County Toys for Tots campaign is an LCO, or Local Community Organization made up of dedicated, unpaid volunteers. Since he took over as coordinator in 2016, Waller has focused on changing community perception of

For years, the Polk County campaign spent donated funds to purchase batteries to include with toys. Waller had an idea. “I’m having to spend people’s donated money on batteries, and I don’t want to do that. I want to spend that money on toys,” he said. Thus the Battery Bucket Challenge in which the community can donate batteries to Toys for Tots was born, saving them hundreds of dollars on batteries over the last two years. - CONTINUED ON PAGE 18 -

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THE 2020 CAMPAIGN

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

At the beginning of 2020, Waller and his team met to discuss whether or not they would carry on with a campaign amid the pandemic. “Our decision, and one that we strongly believed in, is we were going to have a campaign.” They continued with the 2020 Polk County Toys for Tots Campaign and adjusted as needed. For volunteers unable to work in the warehouse, Waller and his team found ways to keep them involved with the program from home with tasks like putting labels on tags.

Registration for this year’s Polk County Toys for Tots campaign opened on October 11. Asked how 2021 is shaping up thus far, Waller said, “We’ve been preparing upfront.” To mitigate any toy shortages or shipping bottlenecks, Waller and his team began purchasing toys in June – fishing poles, dollhouses, books, bikes, and the like. Waller encourages the community to donate earlier in the holiday season so that toys can be prepared for their December 11 distribution day. A list of drop-off sites is available on the Toys for Tots website listed below. On the website, families and nonprofits can also apply for toys, businesses can sign up to be a toy drop box location, or folks can sign up to volunteer. Waller says volunteers are their most significant need at the moment, with a particular need for route drivers to deliver donation boxes and service them as they fill up.

The 2020 campaign didn’t only manage to get by and meet needs; it thrived thanks to Waller, Toys for Tots volunteers, and the community at large. Through their signature donation boxes and community challenges, the Polk County Toys for Tots campaign distributed 57,716 toys to just under 15,000 children and raised over $70,000 in monetary donations. “While we are under the foundation, every penny that gets donated to our campaign is spent on our campaign. It does not go to pay a foundation salary. It doesn’t pay a salary for any of us. Every penny stays right here in Polk County,” Waller said. “Anytime you donate money to an organization, you want it to stay locally, and we’re very proud of that.” This community support and generosity, paired with creative challenges and campaign adjustments surrounding the pandemic, earned the Polk County Toys for Tots team the designation of the top campaign for 2020 and David Waller, Coordinator of the Year for Civilian Volunteer Campaigns.

“It’s a fantastic program for our community. I cannot say enough about the support that we get from the community, from law enforcement, particularly our sheriff,” the Polk County Toys for Tots coordinator said. As we concluded our interview, Waller offered a final sentiment, “Every child deserves a Christmas.” Marines Toys for Tots toysfortotsusa.org FB @PolkCountyToysForTots (863) 292-8687

David Cooper, Vice President of Operations for the Toys for Tots Foundation, Kim Waller, David Waller

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Grace Giving for KidsPACK

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WORDS Tara Crutchfield

A year since its founding, Facebook group Grace Giving for KidsPACK is just shy of 500 members. Its founder and administrator, Lakeland real estate agent Debbie Miller was recently presented with the 2021 Lakeland Realtors Good Neighbor Award. She says it’s the Grace Giving group that earned it, expressing gratitude for members’ unending support totaling thousands of dollars of in-kind food donations to the Lakeland charity, kidsPACK. “When I started Grace Giving, I really believed it was something that had a positive impact for everybody. Not only the group to feed hungry kids, but I think it gave people a good feeling that there’s something positive in the world,” said Miller.

hunger in the community, she remembers thinking, “Who knew that there are this many hungry kids in our community? If you don’t feed the kids, they can’t learn, they can’t focus, and they’re the future of our country. We’ve got to take care of these kids.” Miller ramped up her volunteering efforts amid the coronavirus pandemic when kidsPACK struggled to secure items in bulk to put into their packs. When we spoke with kidsPACK Executive Director Patty Strickland and Program Manager Amy Royal in August 2020, they were dealing with the temporary loss of 17 packing facilities. The most pressing issue for the Lakeland nonprofit, however, was a suspension of buying power. The nonprofit would typically buy in bulk but no longer could. They scoured Publix, Walmart, Sam’s Club – anywhere they could find bulk items. “Instead of a child’s lunch being $6, it went to being $9.20,” said Strickland last August. They reached out to the community for financial and purchasing help, requesting folks pick up ten cans of Chef Boyardee, Pop-Tarts, or applesauce when they were grocery shopping. “Our community stepped up,” Strickland said.

KidsPACK is a nonprofit organization that was started in 2011 by Randy Browning. It operates with the sole mission to feed homeless or under-served students when school is not in session. By working directly with teacher liaisons in schools throughout Polk and Hillsborough Counties, kidsPACK fills the gap for disadvantaged children by providing discrete backpacks with enough food for three meals a day over the weekends. The food in each pack is child-centric and easy to open and prepare as many of the kids they serve do not have access to running water or a microwave. “I’ve been working with kidsPACK since they started, volunteering with them,” said Debbie Miller, who serves as the auction chair for the Gone Country for kidsPACK fundraising event.

Miller said, “They were having a hard time getting Chef Boyardee bulk which is the staple food on the kidsPACK every week; there’s two of them on each child’s pack.” She recalled seeing a Facebook group in which members would choose another member at random and send them a gift. Brainstorming ways to help kidsPACK, she wondered if the model could work towards the charity’s advantage. Over coffee with a friend, she decided she would start her group, Grace Giving for KidsPACK. Miller went home that afternoon in August 2020, started the group, and began inviting friends to join.

Food insecurity and child hunger in the community may seem unfathomable if you or someone you know directly has never been without food. Miller says this is an invisible problem desperately in need of attention and action. When kidsPACK founder Randy Browning first spoke with Miller about child

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The group took off with membership and donations. “We had a 4000 [Chef Boyardee] cup goal for the quarter, from August to the end of the year, and we got 4000 cups in a couple of weeks,” said Miller. “Then we set a higher goal to get 16,000 cups, and guess what – we exceed that by December 31, 2020.” A month after creating the group, Miller posted in Grace Giving for KidsPACK that they had already delivered over 6,300 cups of Chef Boyardee to KidsPACK. “We are 9,674 cups away from our 12,000 cups by 12/25/2020. All of you are so awesome, and we are so grateful you are part of this Grace Giving for KidsPACK. Blessings to all,” the September 25, 2020 post read. Awesome indeed. By the end of that October, they had collectively given over $21K in-kind food to kidsPACK, and by November 9, 2020, they were approaching a new goal of 16,000 cups of Chef Boyardee, which they would go on to surpass. This year Grace Giving for KidsPACK set quarterly goals and has exceeded them all. The most recent in-kind food figure was reported on September 23, 2020. Miller wrote in part, “I wanted to let everyone know since I created Grace Giving for KidsPACK on Facebook on August 25, 2020, during the pandemic, our group and all the donors have given nearly $40,000 in-kind food to hungry kids in our community, and we are helping to control hunger. We have met and exceeded each goal each quarter because of all of you. There are not adequate words to express my gratitude to each and every one of you who is a part of this amazing group of individuals in our community. Our group is making a significant impact on helping to control hunger in our Elementary Schools. I want to personally thank each and every one of you from the bottom of my heart.” Miller encourages everyone to spread awareness of childhood hunger and the kidsPACK mission to friends, colleagues, churches, and loved ones. She quoted Mother Teresa, “If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed just one.” Donating one box of Pop-Tarts, one cup of Chef Boyardee, one fruit cup is a step toward eliminating food insecurity and child hunger in the community. “We want them to be aware that there are people out here that will help you – there is help. […] Our goal is to eventually conquer hunger in our county,” Miller said. Bridge the gap of food insecurity in Polk County by sponsoring a child through kidsPACK. For $300 a year, or $25 monthly, you can feed a child in our community for an entire year. Ask your friends, coworkers, family, and church to join you! Grace Giving’s current fourth-quarter goal is to donate 10,000 packs of crackers by the end of the year. Consider joining Grace Giving for KidsPACK on Facebook to make a difference in the lives of local under-served children. To donate, use the Amazon link listed under ‘Announcements’ in the group to order and ship to an approved address or order from Sam’s Club with Debbie Miller listed as the pick-up person. Donations can also be dropped off at United Title Group located at 2000 E Edgewood Dr., Suite 107, Lakeland, FL, 33803. Grace Giving For KidsPACK administrator Debbie Miller can be reached at (863) 581-7817. Miller noted a quote in the group’s ‘About’ section to drive her point home. “Child hunger is a significant issue that requires active participation to combat its effects on our child population. By our Grace, we can help out kidsPACK by putting into perspective the prevalence of child hunger in our county and community.” FB: Grace Giving For KidsPACK Debbie Miller (863) 581-7817 kidsPACK 3725 Frontage Rd N #1, Lakeland (863) 272-7927 FB @KidsPACKinc IG @kidspackinc www.kidspack.org havenmagazines.com

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Each month, hundreds of local families visit the Social Services office and Food Pantry for The Salvation Army of East Polk County. The organization offers social services, including financial assistance with rent, food distribution, and operates a homeless shelter. We met with Diana Woodhead, Social Services Director for The Salvation Army Winter Haven Offices serving East Polk County, and Commanding Officer Captain Dominic Blanford to discuss what they do and how the community can help.

through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm, with exceptions for illness and inclement weather. “We can help the moms that have children of daycare age get daycare through the Early Learning Coalition. We work closely with The Hearth Project, which is part of the Polk County School Board that specifically caters to homeless families with children,” said Woodhead. The shelter’s caseworker, Dreamalee Lamberti, works closely with its tenets. Woodhead said of Lamberti, “She’s got a lot of knowledge that she can use to help the ladies. She has applied herself since she’s been here to working individually with every person we have in the shelter to put them on the right path and give direction.”

SOCIAL SERVICES AND HOMELESS SHELTER The organization works with several grants to provide this assistance, including the Tampa Electric Company Share program. The Salvation Army provides a food pantry for families in need. “Once a week, we provide food to families in our community. It can be anywhere from 50 to 100 families that come in a day depending on the time of month,” said Diana Woodhead.

THE ANGEL TREE PROGRAM AND RED KETTLE CAMPAIGN Corps Officers for Salvation Army of East Polk County, Captains Dominic and Ivelisse Blanford took leadership in Winter Haven last year. “My wife and I have both worked with the Salvation Army for over ten years now,” said Dominic Blanford. The two met at “Camp Keystone,” The Salvation Army’s Camp in Starke, Florida, and married in 2010. The Blanfords are both ordained ministers for The Salvation Army and pastor at its local church.

The organization stocks its food pantry with donations from many sources, like Feeding Tampa Bay, part of Feeding America, a nonprofit dedicated to ending hunger. Every week, The Salvation Army picks up meat close to its expiration date that has been frozen, produce nearing its sell-by date, and items with damaged packaging from Harveys Supermarket, Save A Lot, and ALDI Grocery Store.

With the help of longtime staff and volunteers, including social services director, Diana Woodhead who has been with The Salvation Army for over twenty years, Blanford said, “Our goal is to enlighten the community of what we do and what they can do to help support the cause.”

The faith-based food pantry receives leftover items from the Auburndale and Winter Haven Wawa through the Harvest Program. Last month they received nearly 4,000 items from donuts to breakfast sandwiches. Once a month, they pick up at least four pallets of damaged items from a Publix warehouse in Lakeland and receive milk, eggs, cheese, butter, and dry goods through The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). Donated food is stored and sorted in their on-site warehouse and then shelved and packed by volunteers in a pantry across the hall to be picked up by families in need each Wednesday. In the kitchen, a cook prepares community meals every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. “We feed anyone who comes – no questions asked. We just take a first name to log the meal,” said Woodhead.

In addition to the shelter, food pantry, and social services, The Salvation Army has a number of programs benefiting the underserved in our community. The Salvation Army Family Store is a volunteer-run thrift store where folks often donate second-hand clothes and household items. Blanford notes that all proceeds earned at The Family Store stay local, supporting their other programs. A popular program benefiting families who can’t afford Christmas gifts is the Angel Tree Program. “The Angel Tree Program has been in existence since the 80s,” Blanford said. “It gives individuals, families, organizations, and businesses the opportunity to adopt Angels.” According to saangeltree.org, “Once a child or senior adult has been registered and accepted as an Angel, their Christmas wish list is shared with donors in your community who purchase gifts of new clothing and toys. The gifts are distributed to the family to place under their family Christmas tree.”

The number of families in need fluctuates. In September, 287 cases or 1,013 people utilized their food pantry, shelter, and rent/ utility assistance services. That doesn’t include the weekly meals they serve, 473 in the same month. These numbers often swell around the holidays. The back of the facility houses their women and children’s shelter with dorms for single women, a handicapped-accessible dorm, and one for mothers with children. The shelter has a children’s playroom, dining hall, television area, bathrooms and showers, and a laundry room. The shelter is closed Monday

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“We like to follow up with those families too,” Blanford said. “We like to check on them and see how they’re doing. They aren’t just numbers to us – they’re people. Of course, we’re a religious organization, and they’re God’s children. We want to ensure they’re not statistics to us.” The Salvation Army Commanding Officer noted this is where they can connect families with their other services if needed. The Angel Tree Program is especially meaningful to Blanford. Growing up in Orlando, he remembers one Christmas when things were a little tight for his family, and his mother applied for the Angel Tree Program. “Now I have the opportunity to be on the other side of it and participate in helping families,” he said. And of course, who hasn’t seen volunteers ringing the bell outside of grocery stores around the holidays? The Salvation Army is currently gearing up for their signature Red Kettle Campaign. East Polk County has around 20 Publix and Walmart red kettle locations across Winter Haven, Auburndale, Lake Wales, Haines City, and Davenport. Donations made in East Polk stay here to support their programs, says Blanford. “It doesn’t go to Washington D.C. or Los Angeles. It stays in your local community.” “We like to encourage individuals, families, businesses, civic clubs, schools, churches – anyone who’s able to come out for a couple of hours – to take a couple of shifts,” he said. “We have great support here in this community.” This year, the East Polk Red Kettle Campaign will go from November 27 through December 24, daily from 10 am to 6 pm. Those interested in volunteering for the Red Kettle Campaign can sign up at www. registertoring.com. Helping hands are always needed both during the holidays and the day-to-day operations of the food pantry and Family Store. “We’re in great need of volunteers,” said Blanford. “COVID has played a role in our decrease in volunteers.” The Salvation Army Captain understands the concerns with COVID and assures they provide gloves and take necessary precautions to keep volunteers safe.

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EXPANDING SERVICES Blanford says he would like to offer more services to the community in the future, an endeavor they are actively working towards. “That breaks our heart, especially when I have single men who come, and I have no shelter for them. Or the situation where we have a family come, but dad can’t stay here, so we have to send them to Lakeland. We’re exploring what we can do to expand services where we can focus on not only families but single men and single women. We may approach the county, the cities, to see what we can do to expand our services,” he said. The Salvation Army of East Polk County has partnered with TriCounty Human Services and Heart for Winter Haven to mitigate homelessness in the community. “We’ve all come together because we all want the same thing for this community,” said Blanford. “We’ve collaborated to see what we can do to come up with a solution of maybe providing stable housing for families through intensive case management to promote self-sufficiency, alongside this particular building, which we’d like to see become a single women’s and single men’s shelter.” To sign up to be an Angel or adopt a family in the Angel Tree Program, volunteer for the Red Kettle Campaign, Family Store, or food pantry, or more information on other programs including youth camp and character building and the CAN-U-CARE drive, visit the website or call the phone numbers below. www.salvationarmywinterhaven.org FB @SalArmyWinterHaven Angel Tree, Red Kettle Campaign, Camp, Character building Programs/CAN-U-CARE Drive: (863) 294-7493 Family Store: (863) 401-3583 Social Service/Food Pantry: (863) 291-5107 havenmagazines.com

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Vakti Gallery Even with your head in the books, it would be hard not to appreciate the art on the walls of Downtown Lakeland’s independent bookstore, Pressed Books & Coffee. Each piece is the work of a local artist, presented by Vakti Gallery, an online art gallery started by Lakelander Olivia Overholt. Through the online gallery, monthly pop-up shows, and wall space at Pressed, the Vakti Gallery owner and gallery director aims to connect the community to fine art. The gallery’s mission is “To provide a space where local artists can be recognized and where the quality and power of their creations can be felt.”

For the artist and gallery owner, Vakti in name and practice is “listening to local artists, not just using their art for decoration.” In Vakti Gallery’s infancy, Overholt connected with her high school art teacher Kari Clever for advice. “There’s only so much I know, and I was willing to admit that,” Overholt said. She learned about sourcing artists, pricing, shipping, and other art gallery ins and outs. One of the first to join Vakti Gallery was fine artist Seungdo Hyun. “I was super excited because he’s well known,” said Overholt. “I was very appreciative.”

Overholt was born and raised in Lakeland. After graduating from Lakeland Christian School, she attended Anderson University in South Carolina, majoring in graphic design. Overholt moved home after college at the height of the pandemic.

Another artist early to Vakti’s digital gallery and a valuable resource for Overholt was former high school classmate, Rebekah Firmin who creates art and illustrations as Mockingbird Artist. “I was able to talk to her and use her as a resource because she has been in Lakeland selling art since before I moved back from college. It was good to find someone who does sell art and knows which avenues work and don’t work,” said the gallery director.

Though Overholt majored in graphic design, she is an artist at heart. She enjoys the hands-on, messy aspect of creating something like her woodblock prints, carved out entirely by hand. “It’s good to not stare at the screen for a while,” she laughed. The artist also has an affinity for acrylic paint and charcoal. “If my hands aren’t dirty at the end of it, it’s not worth it for me,” she said. Back home in Lakeland, she began looking for a place to sell her art but couldn’t find one.

Vakti Gallery currently has around 150 pieces of art, photography, sculptures, and mixed media online and available for purchase. The gallery represents 22 artists, including Olivia Overholt, that are based in Central Florida from Lake Wales, Orlando, Winter Haven, Clearwater, and Lakeland. Vakti brings fine art by local artists before the community through an online gallery medium, pop-up shows, and a rotating selection of art at Pressed Books & Coffee. “It’s good here for exposure,” Overholt said of the Pressed gallery space. “The amount of people who have come up to me while I’m working and said, ‘Hey, who do I talk to about art on the walls?’ It’s been insane.”

Unable to find an accessible art scene, Overholt decided to open her own gallery – with a bit of a twist. “I was looking for a place to sell my art but couldn’t find one,” she said. “When I decided to open the gallery, I wanted to do it for other artists who needed a place to sell their art.” She had the community in mind too. “I wanted to make sure that people who do come in – whether it’s for college or because it’s not cold here, or to be closer to the beach – whatever reason they move here, that they have an easier way of finding that art scene,” she said.

What’s next for Vakti Gallery? “I would love to have a physical location,” said Overholt. “But in the meantime, in the next few years, the pop-up shows are fantastic. I love having them. It’s so much fun.” The next pop-up show will be on November 20 from 5-9 pm at LKLD Live, followed by a Christmas Show at a local residence on December 11 from 5-8 pm. Check the website for address details for the December show.

On December 1, 2020, Overholt launched her online art gallery, which she named Vakti Gallery. Of the endeavor, Overholt smiled and said, “When I was in college, I used to look at the painting majors and think they were insane because they were going to spend their whole life trying to sell art. Then I graduated, and now I’m doing the same thing.”

The next time you’re in Pressed or shopping Vakti Gallery’s website and a piece of art speaks to you, keep Vakti’s meaning in mind, and listen.

The gallery director spent quite a bit of time choosing a name for the digital and pop-up space to represent local artists. “I chose Vakti because it does have a root word that means something. It comes from the Sanskrit root word for ‘speech.’ I believe that all art is a way to express yourself. Even if it’s abstract and you think it doesn’t mean anything, it does. [...] I decided that all art, more than being a part of you, is what you’re saying.”

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Blackberry Smoke “Some of the best modern Southern rock around today.” - RIFF Magazine

stereotypes, which is the theme of Starr’s lyrics as it relates to the band’s own Southern roots. “Lyrically, the song is about the South being misunderstood. It’s obviously a rough and tumble world, and there’s a lot of bad people. But there’s a lot of good people too. It started with the idea of how people might have a preconceived opinion of you because of a thick Southern accent, then expanded into the reality of how some people just seem to have such a hard time getting along, thanks to political or religious views, or simply what part of the country you come from.” With that in mind, the songs of the album started to really come together. Many of the songs describe characters that are restless and prone to seeking out a change of scenery, in hopes of finding a place where they belong.

“After 20 years, they still make songs that make you want to boogie your troubles away… they have established themselves as the torchbearer of modern Southern rock” - PopMatters “Their best album in years… brings the rock back to Southern rock in a big way.” -Gary Hayes Country “Blackberry Smoke is still on fire… a testament to that tenacity and an unapologetic ode to an insurgent attitude and tradition. That’s evident in practically every note and nuance.” - American Songwriter

Amidst their newest album receiving so much praise, NPR Music noted that their album “pushes the envelope while providing that famous Blackberry Smoke autonomy, delivered with soulful vocals, haunting harmonies, and kickass songs.”

Blackberry Smoke has been making Southern rock albums for over 20 years. Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, their roots still run deep. Their newest album You Hear Georgia, has critics raving about their musical talent. This album culminates the feel of Georgia by honoring the people, places, and sounds of their home state. The album already has entered at #1 on Billboard’s Americana/Folk Albums chart, #4 on the all-genre Top Albums chart, #5 on the Top Country Albums chart, and #7 on the Top Rock Albums chart. Produced by Dave Cobb, this album has critics praising their Southern rock sound. Now, the band is officially going on tour for You Hear Georgia, with a stop in Lake Wales this December.

This tour is all about honoring the many southern music influences that made their sound what it is today. The upcoming shows add to a special milestone year for Blackberry Smoke, whose 20th anniversary as a band is this year. Rolling Stone hailed that their sound is “part of a lineage that shares a love of Petty, the Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Hank Williams Jr., able to ride an Americana vibe or peel off a stomping riff and tie it all together without a hint of pretense.”

Blackberry Smoke is Charlie Starr (vocals, guitar), Richard Turner (bass, vocals), Brit Turner (drums), Paul Jackson (guitar, vocals), and Brandon Still (keyboards). Lead Singer of the band Charlie Starr shares, “We can’t wait to come out and play our new songs from You Hear Georgia LIVE! We are long overdue to get out to these great places and see some friends, family, brothers, and sisters that we have really missed. It’s going to be extra special playing these big rock n roll shows again!”

Since forming in 2001, the band has continued to tour relentlessly, building a strong and loyal following. Their music has also been prominently featured in the television show, “Yellowstone” and they’ve performed on Stephen Colbert, Conan O’Brien, and Last Call with Carson Daly. In addition to their work as musicians, Blackberry Smoke remains committed to charitable work and has raised nearly $500,000 benefiting children’s cancer research. Watch Blackberry Smoke perform live at the Orange Blossom Revue on December 4th at 8pm. Polk County fans can watch their southern roots-inspired music at the Lake Wailes park in Lake Wales.

The band members have come so far together, and they rely on one another for support and creative direction. “Having played music together for so long, it does become sort of a telepathic thing, where we all are nodding our heads at the same time, like, “A-ha, I know what this feels like, or what it should feel and sound like,” Starr says.

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You Hear Georgia features a narrator who is misunderstood because of his outward appearances and misguided

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AUTUMN SKIES By Denise Hunter When secret service agent Wyatt, who is staying at her family’s inn, needs a mountain guide, Grace steps in and as their journey progresses, Grace and Wyatt are drawn to each other, but secrets from Wyatt’s past may either bring Grace’s world crashing down or help them both heal from traumatic events in their past. A gentle, seasonal romance.

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COPS FOR KIDS When: Nov. 01 - Dec. 03, 2021 Where: Downtown Lakeland Looking to share some good will and cheer this coming holiday season? Donate new & unwrapped toys at any of the below locations: Lakeland Police Department, 219 N. Mass Ave; City Hall, 228 S Mass Ave; Lakeland Public Libraries (100 Lake Morton Dr, 1700 N Florida Ave, 4740 S Florida Ave); Lakeland Electric, 501 E Lemon St; Kelly Recreation Complex, 404 Imperial Blvd. For additional information, call 863.834.6912. AFTER SCHOOL ART When: Nov. 01, 2021 | 4:30-5:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St, Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org After School Art is designed for the parent and child to learn creative new skills together. The activities are easily designed to be recreated at home to further enhance your young artists’ skills - and yours, too! Doors open at 4:20 pm. Space is limited; be sure to arrive early to secure your spot! After School Art is free for Members; $5 per child per class for Non-Members. 863-688-7743 OPEN MIC NIGHT When: Nov. 01, 2021 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven gpderrydown.com First Monday of the Month. Musicians of all ages are invited to play in this historic venue, just come in and sign your name to perform up to 3 songs. Beginners, veteran performers, singer-songwriters, and anyone who wants to work on their craft in a supportive communal environment are welcome. For those of you who enjoy listening, please join us as well. There is no cost to attend. UAW MID FLORIDA RETIREE COUNCIL When: Nov. 02, 2021 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: UWA Drop In Center 209 Avenue O SW, Winter Haven The UAW Mid Florida Retiree Council’s drop in center in Winter Haven is now open again. The office will be 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 them at (863) 293-5556 or drop by with any

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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 contact the office for further updates on monthly meetings. Pass this info along to any UAW retired members you know who may not get this publication.

CIRO’S SWEET TOOTH DESSERT TOUR When: Nov. 03, 2021 | 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Parking Garage 220 Ave A NW, Winter Haven winterhavenfoodtours.com Explore the sweeter side of Winter Haven, Florida! Muffins, Cupcakes, Pies, and more! Get ready to taste delicious desserts showcased at amazing restaurants and stores. This tour is perfect for kids of all ages! 48 hours advance ticket purchase is required in order for the tour to run. Tastings are subject to change, days and times vary. Contact for more info. info@ winterhavenfoodtours.com.

PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION When: Nov. 02, 2021 - Jan. 09, 2022 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Pictures at an Exhibition is a unique collaboration between the Polk Museum of Art and the Lakeland Symphony Orchestra. This one-of-a-kind exhibition promises to delight art and music lovers alike. Guest curated by instrumentalists of the Orchestra, Pictures at an Exhibition pairs artwork from the Museum’s permanent collection with hand-picked musical selections performed by the musicians themselves for a unique multisensory viewing and listening experience. Each work in this exhibition provides an exciting visual and musical pairing, encouraging visitors to experience how both the performing and visual arts can enhance and engage with one another.

RIGHT PLANT, RIGHT PLACE When: Nov. 03, 2021 | 1-2 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Join UF/IFAS Extension experts in the Alexander Discovery Center to learn how to use the right plant, right place principle when landscaping with Florida native plants. Included with general admission or membership. Registration required. 863-734-1222 AFTERNOON FLAVORS OF WINTER HAVEN FOOD TOUR When: Nov. 03, 2021 | 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. All Tours will be mostly outdoors. Tickets must be purchased 48 hours in advance. Tastings are subject to change. Contact info@winterhavenfoodtours.com. Price & days vary.

LEARNING TO BE ME When: Nov. 02 - 14, 2021 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Artwork by Polk County Students Grades K through 2. This exhibition features the work of the youngest Polk County art students.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 our Student Collection.This exhibition may be viewed online. 863-688-7743

WINTER HAVEN HAPPY HOUR WALKING TOUR When: Nov. 03, 2021 | 4:30-7 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Parking Garage 220 Ave A NW, Winter Haven winterhavenfoodtours.com Where do the locals hangout? Come join us for Happy Hour and find out! The happy hour tour only focuses on bars and restaurants that host Happy Hours. This tour is only offered during the week and samples different foods from different restaurants that celebrate Happy Hour. Must be 21 with ID to attend. Tours must be purchased 48 hours in advance. Email info@winterhavenfoodtours. com. Price and days vary.

MUSIC BINGO, FUN RUN & BEER! When: Nov. 02, 2021 | 5:30 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing, 115 W Pine St. Lakeland La Palapa Time will be on hand at 3pm to feed you as you gear up for either your Fun Run at 5:30 or Music Bingo with SG Wood at 6:30. HYBRID FOSTER CARE CLASS When: Nov. 02, 2021 | 6-8 p.m. heartlandforchildren.org/become Learn how you can become a foster care parent in Polk County at this 3-Week Foster Class.Tuesday Classes (via Zoom) 11/2, 11/9, 11/16 from 6-8pm. Tuesday Classes (via Zoom): 11/30, 12/7, 12/14 from 6-8pm. To register call 863-519-8900 x 289 or visit heartlandforchildren.org/become

HOLD ON I KNOW THIS When: Nov. 03, 2021 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Breezy Eazy will bring food for you starting at 3pm, and you can show your knowledge of trivia with Nick for “Hold On I Know This” at 6:30. Win prizes! Free to play.

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UAW MID FLORIDA RETIREE COUNCIL When: Nov. 04, 2021 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: UWA Drop In Center 209 Avenue O SW, Winter Haven The UAW Mid Florida Retiree Council’s drop in center in Winter Haven is now open again. The office will be 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 them 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 contact the office for further updates on monthly meetings. Pass this info along to any UAW retired members you know who may not get this publication. FLEA & FARMERS MARKET When: Nov. 04, 2021 | 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center, 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport Every Thursday 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. AFTER HOURS AT THE MUSEUM When: Nov. 04, 2021 | 3-8 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org The Polk Museum of Art will stay open until 8pm on the first Thursday of each month. During the evening, Dr. H. Alexander Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, will host a Curator Tour at 6pm, providing indepth art-historical and curatorial insight into one of our current exhibitions. Registration is not required, but appreciated. CELEBRITY LIP SYNC BATTLE When: Nov. 04, 2021 | 6 p.m. Where: Chain O’ Lakes Stadium 500 Cletus Allen Dr. Winter Haven http://secure.qgiv.com/ for/20celebrlisbattl/event/833272 2021 Contestants: ReNata Baker - Cypress Junction Montessori; Maude F. Graham - 2021 Polk County Teacher of the Year R. W. Blake Academy; Frederick Heid - Superintendent of Polk County Public Schools; David Nicholson - City of Winter Haven; Heather Reuter - City of Winter Haven & CJM Board of Directors. The event is a fundraiser benefiting The Winter Haven Public Education Partnership and Cypress Junction Montessori. At only $25/ticket, you’re sure to enjoy a fun night benefitting public education in Winter Haven! Be sure - CONTINUED ON PAGE 38 -


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to bring extra cash to tip your favorite singer (remember, each dollar raised counts as a vote for them!) and purchase delicious food from favorite local food trucks throughout the evening. LUBECK LIVE When: Nov. 04, 2021 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Lubeck will bring the tunes at 6 and Cuban B’s will bring the eats starting at 3pm. THURSDAY TRIVIA AT CRAFT+ KITCHEN When: Nov. 04, 2021 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Craft + Kitchen 3234 S Florida Ave, Lakeland Weekly live trivia event at Craft + Kitchen hosted by Triviosity Live Events every Thursday. Prizes to the Top 3 teams. SENIOR FALL SOCIAL When: Nov. 05, 2021 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Wabash Community Center 1230 Southern Ave, Lakeland Polk County Parks & Recreation’s Senior Social: Fall Edition. This autumnal outdoor event will feature:- Yard Games- Group Games- Healthy Cooking Demos- DIY Art Activities- Letters to Veterans- Info Vendors- Free Lunch (first come, first serve) Recommended for Seniors 55+. For more information, please call (863) 284-4223.

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FLORIDA CITRUS HALL OF FAME INDUCTION LUNCHEON When: Nov. 05, 2021 | 11:30 a.m. Where: George W. Jenkins Field House at Florida Southern College, Frank Loyd Wright Way, Lakeland FloridaCitrusHallofFame.com John L. Jackson, of Sorrento, Fla., Lew J. Prosser (deceased), formerly of Plant City, Fla., Adam H. Putnam, of Memphis, Tenn. and Steven D. “Steve” Sorrells, of Arcadia, Fla. will be honored. Tickets to the luncheon, which is co-sponsored by Florida Citrus Mutual and The Florida Department of Citrus, are $125 for Patron Seating or $1,700 for a Sponsor Table. To purchase tickets, please call Florida Citrus Mutual at (863) 682-1111 or visit the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame website at FloridaCitrusHallofFame.com.

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. and Tennessee Ave. S DANIEL PEPIN LIVE When: Nov. 05, 2021 | 7-10 p.m. Where: The Poor Porker 801 E Main St, Lakeland danielpepinmusic.com Join us at the Poor Porker for an evening of music featuring Daniel Pepin. SIRSY When: Nov. 05, 2021 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland SIRSY is back on tour and stopping in Lakeland! Smokin’ Chanchos will start serving food at 3pm.

FIRST FRIDAY: BUFFALO SOLDIERS NIGHT When: Nov. 05, 2021 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland DowntownLKLD.com First Friday’s Buffalo Soldiers Night, in partnership with Platform Art, will have a Buffalo Soldier Parade beginning at 6:15 pm on S. Kentucky Ave. near Lemon St., heading down N. Kentucky Ave. to the Munn Park Parking Lot. Meet and greet with Buffalo soldiers and their horses and motorcycles from 6:45-7:30 pm in Munn Park Parking Lot. Downtown shops and restaurants will

THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY When: Nov. 05 - 14, 2021 Where: Lakeland Community Theatre 121 S Lake Avenue, Lakeland lakelandcommunitytheatre.com A tribute from Ken Ludwig (Lend Me A Tenor, Moon Over Buffalo) to the great English farces of the 1930s and 1940s, A Fox On the Fairway takes audiences on a hilarious romp, which pulls the rug out from underneath the stuffy denizens of a private country club. Filled with mistaken identities, slamming doors, and over-the-top romantic shenanigans, it’s a furiously paced comedy

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that recalls the Marx Brothers’ classics. 863-603-7529 MUSIC OF AEROSMITH When: Nov. 05, 2021 | 8 p.m. Where: Chain O’ Lakes Stadium 500 Cletus Allen Drive Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com Performed outdoors near the Chain O’ Lakes Stadium. Bring your lawn chair, cooler and enjoy a great show under the stars! Jaded, is a FL-based , professional level Tribute show band covering the look, moves, and all of the many hit songs and classics of Aerosmith. 863-294-7469 GARDEN FUN FEST When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: UF/IFAS Extension 1702 S Highway, Bartow Join UF/IFAS Extension Polk County Master Gardener Volunteers and the Florida-Friendly Landscaping Program for a half day of garden tours, make & take workshops, and a rain barrel workshop! Pre-registration preferred. Register for this event at: polkgardenfunfestnovember2021.eventbrite. com ART CRAWL When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland artcrawlfl.com A FREE festival featuring over 50 local artists


selling artwork and competing for prizes alongside live music, performances, and art demonstrations! Art Crawl is designed to spotlight emerging artists, performers, other area art organizations, and grass-root art movements that may not fit the common tradition of art festivals in the area. Artwork featured will be accessible for all budgets. Start your collection here! WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 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 in Downtown Winter Haven every Saturday. Interested vendors apply online. SKILLS ON WHEELS When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Lake Eva Event Center 799 Johns Avenue, Haines City bit.ly/21-WCBALL Polk County Parks & Recreation, in association with Haines City Parks and Recreation, will be hosting a wheelchair basketball clinic at the Lake Eva Community

Center. The clinic intends to introduce basic skills associated with the popular adaptive sport of Wheelchair Basketball. Skills on Wheels is open to all ages, skill levels and abilities. This inaugural clinic will feature skill demonstrations and competitions. Light refreshments will follow the day’s activities. This event is free but requires all participants to pre-register at https://bit.ly/21-WCBALL. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Adaptive sports chairs will be provided on a limited basis. For more information, please call Polk County Parks & Recreation at (863) 534-6911. Masks and hand sanitizer will be available at the event. Masks are not required but are encouraged for event attendees.

those interred within. The tour starts at the History Center with a short one-mile walk that includes historic landmarks along the route. It includes discussion on traditional burial practices, impact of the medical revolution and pioneers of Polk County. Oak Hill Cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003 with the earliest recorded burial dating to 1860.This program is also offered on the 1st Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. OFF THE GRIDDLE NIBBLE & WIGGLE When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 12-11 p.m. Where: ComeUnity Marketplace 839 N Mass Ave, Lakeland facebook.com/ComeUnityMarketplace This will be one full day of amazing eats and dancing feets. Don’t miss this one! $20 @ the door day of show. Planned Lineup: 1:302:30 Sunny Rae (of Free Range Strange); 3:00-4:30 Solflower; 5:00-6:30 Este Loves; 7:00-8:30Sweat Out The Devil; 9:00-10:30 Tony Tyler Trance.

HYBRID FOSTER CARE CLASS When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Heartland for Children 1350 E Main St. Suite C3, Bartow heartlandforchildren.org/become Zoom Class Dates: 11/6 and 11/20 from 10am-3pm. In-person Class Dates: 11/13 from 9am-3:30pm. To register, either call 863519-8900 x 289 or visit heartlandforchildren. org/become

TOP NATIVE PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 1-2 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Join Marc Godts, horticulturalist from Green Isle Gardens Nursery, in the Magnolia Room as he discusses his top native plant picks for your garden. Marc designs landscapes

OAK HILL CEMETERY TOUR When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 11 a.m. Where: Polk County History Center 100 E Main St, Bartow polk-county.net/history-center/education Learn about historic Oak Hill Cemetery and

with native plants and received the 2016 Florida Native Plant Society, Landscape Design Award for Excellence. Stop by the Shop at Bok after the program to purchase Native Plants from Green Isle Gardens Nursery. Included with general admission or membership, registration required. 863-734-1222 TOURIST BOB When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 2-5 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Tourist Bob is back in town! Salt & Fire Food Lab will be there all day beginning at noon. ACS CATTLE BARON’S BOOTLEGGERS BALL When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 6 p.m. Where: Bunch Ranch 4641 Hancock Ave. SE, Lakeland The American Cancer Society Polk County Cattle Baron’s Ball is a one-of-a-kind evening, featuring great food, dancing, a spectacular auction, and much more. With your support, the American Cancer Society saves lives by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back against cancer. Find more info on their FB @cattlebaronsballpolk.

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DANIEL PEPIN LIVE When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Craft + Kitchen 3234 Florida Ave S, Lakeland danielpepinmusic.com Join us for an evening of great food, drinks, and music! LIP SYNC BATTLE: FOR THE LOVE OF KIDS When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland elcpolk.org The Early Learning Coalition of Polk County will host their 4th Annual Gala and The Lip Sync Battle for the Love of Kids Show. It will feature a formal dinner with special guests State Representative Melony Bell and daughter Ashley Bell Barnett and community heroes. Afterward various teams of local community organizations will compete for the Lip Sync Battle for the Love of Kids trophy. 33 YEARS BAND When: Nov. 06, 2021 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland South Florida’s 33 Years Band is heading “up” to Swan to rock your evening! Salt & Fire Food Lab will be on hand all day to curb your hunger. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS When: Nov. 07, 2021 | 12 a.m. Move your clocks back one hour!

LUKE WILMOTH When: Nov. 07, 2021 | 2-5 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Local musician Luke Wilmoth will sing away your Sunday afternoon at 2pm, and Breezy Eazy Bistro will bring all the delicious food starting at noon.

calling 863-678-4004, ext. 221 or emailing, library@lakewalesfl.gov. All supplies are provided. Face coverings are encouraged. Participants must be able to attend all class sessions as scheduled. POSH PURSE PARTY When: Nov. 09, 2021 | 9 a.m. ppp21.givesmart.com Pace Polk’s annual Posh Purse Party is from November 9th to November 11th. It will be a virtual event with new purses and experiences in the silent auction. Tickets are only $10 and the first 200 people who register will get a Disney purse! Proceeds benefit Pace Center for Girls.

BROADWAY’S LEADING LADIES When: Nov. 07, 2021 | 7 p.m. Where: Chain O’ Lakes Stadium 500 Cletus Allen Drive Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com Performed outdoors near the Chain O’ Lakes Stadium. Bring your lawn chair, cooler and enjoy a great show under the stars! The show will take the audience through six of Broadway’s most notable leading women’s resumes and songs.

MUSIC BINGO & FLEET FEET FUN RUN When: Nov. 09, 2021 | 5:30 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Test your knowledge, test your skill at Music Bingo at 6:30. Earn your beers by joining the Fleet Feet Fun Run (formerly FitNicheFL) at 5:30. And fill your belly with delicious eats from Cuban B’s!

BASIC SEWING FOR ADULTS When: Nov. 08, 2021 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Public Library 290 Cypress Garden Lane Lake Wales The classes will be taught by Jodie Schmidt and Diana Davila.These classes provide instruction in safely using a sewing machine, threading a machine and joining fabric. Also included are pinning, feeding, hemming, decorative stitching and other skills. Basic Sewing for Adults is a two-part class, 2 until 4 p.m., November 8 & 9. Adult may register by

DESIGNING ATTRACTIVE LANDSCAPES FEATURING NATIVE PLANTS When: Nov. 10, 2021 | 1-2 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Gardens featuring native plants only have to

look wild and messy if you want them to! With a few key design techniques in mind, one can design gardens in a variety of styles; from formal to meadow-like. Join the City of Lake Wales Horticulturist, Lester Gulledge, where you will discuss key considerations for native garden design particular to our setting on the Lake Wales Ridge. Included with general admission or membership, registration required. 863-734-1222 HOLD ON I KNOW THIS When: Nov. 10, 2021 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland What do ya know? It is game time - play for free and win prizes! Smokin’ Chanchos will be on hand starting at 3 pm. LAKELAND FOOD TRUCK RALLY When: Nov. 11, 2021 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland lakelandgov.net Head downtown for the Lakeland Food Truck Rally on the 2nd Thursday of Every Month for food trucks. This is family-friendly and pet-friendly. LAURA THURSTON When: Nov. 11, 2021 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland The delightful Laura Thurston is back for your Thursday evening at Swan Downtown. Mary Jane’s Burgers will bring the delicious eats starting at 3pm.

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POINT OF VIEW GALLERY TALK When: Nov. 12, 2021 | 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 FLORIDA NATIVE EDIBLE PLANT HIKE When: Nov. 12, 2021 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Go for a hike through the preserve lands and up to the knoll as wyou focus on the wild edible plants of Florida.Included with general admission or membership, registration required. 863-734-1222 WINE, CHOCOLATE & CHEESE When: Nov. 12, 2021 | 5:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Downtown Winter Haven centralfloridatix.com Main Street Winter Haven hosts their annual Wine, Chocolate and Cheese event with over 30 downtown businesses serving a wine & chocolate or a wine & cheese pairing. Your Tasting Passport will take you from business to business to sample each of the combinations! Live music on the street makes for a great night to explore Downtown with friends while enjoying great wine & bites.

giving this holiday season. Shop from gifts including hand made wreaths, jewelry, fabric items, fashion, art, Tastefully Simple and more! Over 40 vendors to choose from. The vendors will also raffle off gift baskets with all proceeds supporting the Sunshine Foundation, a local charity helping children (sunshinefoundation.org). Admission is free. Lunch available for purchase.

Tasting Passport tickets can be purchased online or at the event (unless sold out). Please utilize the parking garage, and come with photo ID in hand. FUNK UP YOUR FALL: ALMOST THERE, THE FREE WHISKEY BAND, AND THE BROKE ALL-STAR JAM When: Nov. 12, 2021 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Enjoy ten musicians on one stage as three of Central Florida’s top bands come together for a night of incredible music. Featuring music from across the funk, classic rock, soul and country spectrums, do not miss this magical event accentuated by the beautiful outdoor setting. $20 members/ $35 non-members, registration required. 863-734-1222

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET When: Nov. 13, 2021 | 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. Interested vendors apply online.

DANIEL PEPIN LIVE When: Nov. 12, 2021 | 8-11:55 p.m. Where: The Pink Piano 1015 Florida Ave S, Lakeland danielpepinmusic.com Join us for an evening of drinks and music!

MAKE AND TAKE WORKSHOP: BUILD A POLLINATOR HOTEL When: Nov. 13, 2021 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Join UF/IFAS Extension experts at Olmsted House for an informative and fun workshop for the whole family. Learn about pollinators and how to build a pollinator hotel — a great

DEL WEBB ORLANDO GIFT & CRAFT SHOW When: Nov. 13, 2021 | 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Del Webb Orlando 500 Del Webb Blvd., Davenport Enter through the Guard gate on Rt 27. The Residents of Del Webb Orlando present their talents to help you simplify your gift

addition to all landscapes! This hands-on workshop includes all materials and supplies to create your own pollinator hotel. $20 members/ $30 non-members, registration required. 863-734-1222 ARTLAB When: Nov. 13, 2021 | 10-11:30 a.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Each month participants will be introduced to one of the Museum’s exhibitions in a fun and accessible, hands-on learning experience for all ages. ArtLabs are led by professional artists and art educators who will engage participants of all ages and skills in the creation of their own piece of artwork. Using a array of mediums and techniques, the project will relate to an exhibition on display in the Museum. Registration and more information will be available two weeks prior to the event. 863-688-7743 ZOOM & VROOM: NOTABLE NEIGHBORHOODS: HOMESTEADS AND MAIN STREET When: Nov. 13, 2021 | 11 a.m. polk-county.net/history-center/zoom-andvroom Zoom & Vroom is a virtual program that provides registrants with the tools to create immersive learning experiences for the entire family. Each digital session features: A virtual history lesson with question and - CONTINUED ON PAGE 42 -

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answer opportunities on a variety of topics. A routed half to full day driving tour that guides you from one historic location to the next. Interactive activities designed for all ages. Thematic activities including crafts and recipes. Suggested book readings to extend the learning experience. Zoom sessions are broadcast on the county Facebook page at 11am on the 2nd Saturday of each month, additional materials can be picked up at the Polk County History Center Tuesday — Saturday between 9am and 5pm. JAZZ CONNECTION SERIES: DAVE BRUBECK When: Nov. 13, 2021 | 6 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. $25 Member/$30 Non Members. Pianist Dave Brubeck changed the landscape of jazz by incorporating unusual rhythms as well as classical influences into his compositions. Featuring University of Miami Professor of Jazz Piano Zach Bartholomew, the Lake Wales Jazz will play favorites like Take 5 and Blue Rondo a la Turk as well as many other Brubeck creations.

SPCA SILVER PAWS When: Nov. 13, 2021 | 6 p.m. Where: Hilton Garden Inn Lakeland, 3839 Don Emerson Dr., Lakeland e.givesmart.com/events/niz/ SPCA Florida invites you to an evening of entertainment and joy with music, delicious dinner, life-saving heroes, live drawing of an exciting raffle, silent auction, live auction with Marty Higgenbotham, and surprises. Celebrity Guests: Polk County Sheriff, Grady Judd & Steven Hirano - Co-Founder of Best Friends Animal Society. Dinner by Terrie Lobb Catering. Valet Parking. Purchase tickets in advance.

WINTER HAVEN CARS AND COFFEE When: Nov. 14, 2021 | 8-11 a.m. Where: 250 Magnolia Ave., Winter Haven The Winter Haven Cars and Coffee will be located in the BB&T Bank parking lot at the corner of 3rd St SW and Ave C. (Where the Winter Haven Farmers Market is located.) Haven Coffee will be available for purchase. Anyone is welcome to bring their car, truck or SUV for show or enjoy as a spectator. The mission of the event is to help unite local automotive enthusiasts of all ages and create a space to enjoy together.If anyone has any questions currently they can email us at whcarsandcoffee@gmail.com, or on Instagram and Facebook @whcarsandcoffee. Visual Images is sponsoring Winter Haven Cars and Coffee which will be held on the second Sunday of every month from 8am-11am.

ALL TOGETHER NOW! A GLOBAL EVENT CELEBRATING LOCAL THEATRE When: Nov. 13, 2021 | 7 p.m. Where: Chain O’ Lakes Stadium 500 Cletus Allen Drive Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com Participating & Benefitting Organizations: Theatre Winter Haven, Harrison School for the Arts, and Polk State Theatre. This is a worldwide fundraising event celebrating the return of live theatre and allowing organizations around the world to locally produce and perform an exclusive musical revue, featuring songs from some of Broadway’s most beloved shows. Tickets: $25. Food Trucks will be available to purchase dinner. 863-294-7469

Theatre. It is their response to the COVID-19 pandemic and a way to bring all theatres together from around the world to perform an exclusive musical revue featuring songs from MTI’s beloved shows while helping theatres raise much needed funds to recover from full shutdowns during the pandemic. Over 3,300 theatre companies around the world will be performing the show at the exact same time from Nov 12-15, 2021! Our show cast will include 11 professional singer/ dancers from 14 years of past and present TheatreWorks Florida productions. There are also 5 local ‘child stars’ in the show who will work right along side our professionals!

ALL TOGETHER NOW! When: Nov. 14, 2021 | 4 p.m. & Nov. 15, 2021 | 8 p.m. Where: Balmoral Event Center 116 Kenny Blvd, Haines City centralfloridatix.com TheatreWorks Florida is thrilled to announce they will be producing their first-ever major fundraiser special event in 14 years of the company! Music Theatre International (MTI), the most prestigious show licensing company in the world, has created a major international celebration called “All Together Now!” - A Global Event Celebrating Local

THE MUSIC OF STEVIE WONDER When: Nov. 14, 2021 | 7 p.m. Where: Chain O’ Lakes Stadium 500 Cletus Allen Drive Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com Performed outdoors near the Chain O’ Lakes Stadium. Bring your lawn chair, cooler and enjoy a great show under the stars! 863-294-7469 ANGELS AMONG US When: Nov. 16, 2021 | 5:30-8 p.m. Where: Venue 650 650 6th St. SW, Winter Haven secure.qgiv.com/for/giowh/event/838045 Please join Girls Inc. of Winter Haven for their annual Angels Among Us event. This festive event will include wonderful food,

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great auction items, and a cash bar. This event will sell out! Don’t miss out - get your holiday shopping started off right and help Girls Inc. of Winter Haven further its mission of inspiring all girls to be STRONG, SMART & BOLD! GROWING AND COOKING WITH FLORIDA PLANTS When: Nov. 17, 2021 | 1-2 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Interested in growing plants that look pretty and taste good? Join UF/IFAS Extension experts in the Outdoor Kitchen and learn how to grow and prepare plants that grow well in central Florida yards. This workshop includes a cooking demonstration. $10 members/ $20 non-members, registration required.863-734-1222 3RD THURSDAY MARKET When: Nov. 18, 2021 | 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 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

CARIBBEAN CHILLERZ: THE MUSIC OF JIMMY BUFFET When: Nov. 18, 2021 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Downtown Lake Wales, Stuart Ave centralfloridatix.com The Caribbean Chillers are a dynamic Florida-based Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band that brings you the SIGHTS and SOUNDS, and the FUN of a real Jimmy Buffett Concert! Bring a chair or blanket to sit on, purchase tickets in advance. Sponsored by SouthState Bank, Presented by Lake Wales Main Street & Lake Wales Arts Council.

Alex Vacha. Purchase tickets in advance, a delicious lunch will be provided. DANIEL PEPIN LIVE When: Nov. 19, 2021 | 8-11 p.m. Where: The Social Cocktail Lounge 356 3rd St NW, Winter Haven danielpepinusic.com Join us for some exceptional drinks and exquisite music! THE JAMES TAYLOR EXPERIENCE When: Nov. 19, 2021 | 8 p.m. Where: Chain O’ Lakes Stadium 500 Cletus Allen Drive Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com Performed outdoors near the Chain O’ Lakes Stadium. Bring your lawn chair, cooler and enjoy a great show under the stars! The James Taylor Experience Featuring the Fire & Rain Band recreates the intimate energy of a live James Taylor Concert from his heyday in the late 70’s/early 80’s. This dynamic show includes note-perfect renditions of all the songs you love from James Taylor. 863-294-7469

FAIRY HOUSE BUILDING When: Nov. 19 & 20, 2021 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Join the Fairyhouse Ladies, Vikki and Rhonda, for a two-day workshop in the Olmsted House, where you build a beautiful fairy house creation using found natural materials and other items. $55 members/ $65 nonmembers, registration required. 863-734-1222 LUNCH & LEARN: ERIC CRUMP, JAMIE BECKETT & ALEX VACHA When: Nov. 19, 2021 | 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Chamber 401 Ave B NW, Winter Haven endeavorwinterhaven.wildapricot.org Endeavor is excited to welcome Featured Speakers Eric Crump, Jamie Beckett and

YOGA FOR KIDS When: Nov. 20, 2021 | 9-10 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales Introduce your children to a gentle, child centered yoga practice that focuses on stress relief, anger management, self-awareness

and positive self-image. Wear comfortable clothing, bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket, and water to stay hydrated. Ages 5 and up. No experience necessary. $10 members/ $15 non-members, registration required. 863-734-1222 OUTDOOR YOGA When: Nov. 20, 2021 | 9-10 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Have a morning of bending, breathing and relaxing in the great outdoors. This inclusive class includes gentle yoga movements that move your spine in all directions, breathing techniques and extended relaxation infused with a sprinkling of yoga philosophy. All levels are welcome. $10 members/ $15 nonmembers, registration required. 863-734-1222 WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET When: Nov. 20, 2021 | 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 - CONTINUED ON PAGE 44 -

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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. SLOW ROLL & SKI SHOW When: Nov. 20, 2021 | 3:30 p.m. Where: The Bike Shop 249 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Bring your bike and meet at the Bike Shop of Winter Haven. As a group “slow roll” through Downtown Winter Haven, stop at Lake Silver to watch the world-famous Cypress Gardens Water Ski Team perform and then head back to Grove Roots to hang out! Free & familyfriendly. More info on FB @slowrollskishow CYPRESS GARDENS WATER SKI SHOW When: Nov. 20, 2021 | 4:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 8 300 Ave M NW, Winter Haven On the 3rd Saturday of each month, bring a chair or blanket and watch the world famous ski team perform on Lake Silver. Watch from American Legion Post 8, 300 Ave M NW in Downtown Winter Haven while MLK Park is under construction. ART OUT LOUD When: Nov. 20, 2021 - Jan. 02, 2021 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Artwork by Polk County Middle School Students.The museum hosts several exhibitions per year in the George Jenkins Gallery that feature artwork by Polk County School District students. DOCENT-LED TOURS When: Nov. 20, 2021 | 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 with one of the passionate docents. Learn the stories behind the work and dive into the world of art.Registration is not required. ARCHITECTURAL TOUR When: Nov. 20, 2021 | 11 a.m. Where: Polk County History Center 100 E Main St, Bartow polk-county.net/history-center/education Discover the history behind the founding of the county and the design of the brilliant 1908 Courthouse. With a nod to its two predecessors, this tour explores the design, construction, and function of the courthouse. The tour incorporates cross-curricular themes in history and fine arts. 863-534-4381

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BASIC SEWING FOR CHILDREN When: Nov. 22, 2021 | 1-3:30 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Public Library 290 Cypress Garden Lane Lake Wales The classes will be taught by Jodie Schmidt and Diana Davila. These classes provide instruction in safely using a sewing machine, threading a machine and joining fabric. Also included are pinning, feeding, hemming, decorative stitching and other skills. Basic Sewing for Children will be held during Thanksgiving Break, Monday through Wednesday, November 22 through 24, 1 until 3:30 p.m. Registrations are accepted for children ages 8 through 12. Register by calling 863-678-4004, ext. 221 or emailing, library@lakewalesfl.gov. Participants will complete multiple projects during the class sessions. All supplies are provided.

DANIEL PEPIN LIVE When: Nov. 20, 2021 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St, Lakeland danielpepinmusic.com Join us for an amazing night of great drinks, food, and music!Also, DOG Friendly! 34TH ANNUAL MARGARITA BALL When: Nov. 20, 2021 | 8-11 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror, 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland LakelandMargaritaBall.com The Lakeland Margarita Society is proud to announce that the 34th annual Margarita Ball is back! Guests can expect to enjoy an evening of live music, hors d’oeurves, margaritas and more from local restaurants and bars. The event aims to raise donations of gifts and cash which are distributed throughout the greater Lakeland area to local charity organizations. In addition to purchasing a ticket, guests are encouraged to bring an unwrapped gift (or cash donation) that they can drop off at the entry gate before enjoying a lively community event full of friends, great local food and of course, margaritas. Admission is $65 in advance, plus one unwrapped toy at the gate. Purchase tickets in advance.

THANKSGIVING When: Nov. 25, 2021 HOLIDAYS AT LEGOLAND When: Nov. 26, 2021 | 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Where: LEGOLAND Florida 1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven legoland.com/florida The holidays at LEGOLAND feature a giant LEGO Christmas tree, seasonal shows, holiday characters, special treats, LEGO® activities, twinkling lights and more!November 26-28 & December 4-5, 11-12, 18-19, 24-31

DANIEL PEPIN LIVE When: Nov. 21, 2021 | 2:30-5:30 p.m. Where: The Twisted Prop Bar and Grill 615 7th St. SW, Winter Haven danielpepinmusic.com Join us for some great drinks, food (ASTOUNDING wings!!!), and music from Daniel Pepin.

DANIEL PEPIN LIVE When: Nov. 26, 2021 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Front Page Brewing 190 South Florida Ave, Bartow danielpepinmusic.com Join Daniel Pepin (this years Haven’s Best Musician Winner!) for his first time at Front

POETRY, SPOKEN WORD, AND OPEN MIC NIGHT When: Nov. 21, 2021 | 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Stage Room Lakeland 310 E Lemon St., Lakeland Just Cares, Inc. is a 501(C)3 located in the heart of Downtown Lakeland, Florida. Just Cares, Inc. presents a FREE Poetry, Spoken Word, and Open Mic Night every 3rd Sunday of the month to help promote the sharing of writings, inspirations, and thoughts for our community. You can share your own work or read from your favorite poets and/or writers. Light refreshments and snacks available for purchase. Everyone will have the opportunity to participate and share what inspires them! Doors open @ 6:00 pm and readings start @ 6:30 pm. Check back regularly for updates at the Just Cares Poetry Corner on Facebook.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC When: Nov. 26 - Dec. 19, 2021 Where: Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd. Winter Haven theatrewinterhaven.com No show Thanksgiving on Nov. 25. The final collaboration between Rodgers & Hammerstein was destined to become the world’s most beloved musical. The Sound of Music won the hearts of audiences worldwide, earning five Tony Awards and five Oscars. The inspirational story, based on the memoir of Maria Augusta Trapp, follows an ebullient postulate who serves as governess to the seven children of the imperious Captain von Trapp, bringing music and joy to the household. Purchase tickets in advance. 863-294-7469

THE MUSIC OF CROSBY, STILLS, NASH AND YOUNG When: Nov. 21, 2021 | 7 p.m. Where: Chain O’ Lakes Stadium 500 Cletus Allen Drive Winter Haven theaterwinterhaven.com Performed outdoors near the Chain O’ Lakes Stadium. Bring your lawn chair, cooler and enjoy a great show under the stars!Gates open at 6 pm, show starts at 7 pm. 863-294-7469

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SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY When: Nov. 27, 2021 Support your local, small businesses this holiday season! Check your favorite local shops for special events. WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET When: Nov. 27, 2021 | 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. Interested vendors apply online. DISCOVER ROSELLE HIBISCUS When: Nov. 27, 2021 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Stop by the Outdoor Kitchen to sample Roselle Hibiscus, grown right there in the Outdoor Kitchen Garden. Used throughout the Caribbean as a festive Christmas Sorrel drink, come and sample the tangy flavors of this African native plant and discover why it was known to Florida pioneers as the Florida Cranberry. No registration required.Included with general admission or membership.No Registration required MUSEUM STORE SUNDAY When: Nov. 28, 2021 | 1-5 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org “Be A Patron” You will find quality gifts, handcrafted items, and local finds. Best of all, your purchase will directly support Polk Museum of Art. Members receive discounts. The first 21 shoppers on Museum Store Sunday will receive a surprise with their purchase. In store only. All online purchases receive 15% off. Enter code “MSS15” at checkout. First online purchase will receive a free PMoA Household Membership. 863-688-7743 *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.


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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3606 CANAL RD...............................LAKE WALES......... 8/20/2021............200000

1064 KOBUK ST............................... HAINES CITY......... 8/23/2021............. 107200

719 HILLSIDE AVE..............................LAKE WALES......... 8/23/2021............ 200600

1137 CATSKILL DR............................ HAINES CITY......... 8/23/2021............. 107200

935 CHELSEA WAY...........................LAKE WALES......... 8/20/2021.............228200

4435 US HIGHWAY 17 92................. HAINES CITY......... 8/23/2021............. 125000

4614 BROOKSHIRE PL......................LAKE WALES..........8/27/2021............ 234900

6929 WILBAR LN............................. HAINES CITY......... 8/23/2021.............144000

1107 YARNELL DR..............................LAKE WALES......... 8/20/2021............240000

112 PENINSULAR AVE....................... HAINES CITY..........8/27/2021.............160000

235 LAKE SUZANNE DR....................LAKE WALES.......... 9/15/2021..............251500

2457 ST AUGUSTINE BLVD.............. HAINES CITY......... 8/24/2021............200000

4608 BROOKSHIRE PL.....................LAKE WALES..........8/27/2021............ 266400

417 5TH ST N.................................... HAINES CITY......... 8/25/2021............ 205000

4719 BROOKSHIRE CT......................LAKE WALES..........8/27/2021.............274000

4542 HUMMINGBIRD LN................. HAINES CITY......... 8/20/2021.............. 219100

3514 RED OAK ST..............................LAKE WALES..........8/27/2021............ 330000

314 BRIARBROOK LN....................... HAINES CITY..........8/27/2021.............227000

2300 SCENIC HWY...........................LAKE WALES......... 8/25/2021............. 672700

129 FLORA DR.................................. HAINES CITY......... 8/30/2021............ 230000 4251 SWAN ST.................................. HAINES CITY......... 8/24/2021..............231500

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1419 LASSEN ST................................ HAINES CITY......... 8/20/2021............ 243400

6320 WOODHAVEN........................... LAKELAND......... 8/24/2021...............53500

1414 LASSEN ST................................ HAINES CITY......... 8/23/2021............ 244300

3804 BLOCK PRINE RD....................... LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021.............. 58000

444 TORTUGAS ST.......................... HAINES CITY......... 8/26/2021.............248700

1250 PINTAIL PL.................................. LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021.............. 67000

422 HARBOURVIEW DR.................. HAINES CITY.......... 8/31/2021............ 250000

1303 SKYVIEW BLVD........................... LAKELAND......... 8/24/2021.............. 67900

4203 SWAN ST................................. HAINES CITY......... 8/23/2021..............251300

1002 JOSEPHINE ST............................. LAKELAND..........8/27/2021.............. 75000

4275 SWAN ST................................. HAINES CITY......... 8/26/2021.............253400

4525 NUNNSWOOD LN...................... LAKELAND..........8/27/2021.............. 75000

1156 CATSKILL DR............................ HAINES CITY......... 8/23/2021............. 261600

1610 REYNOLDS RD 126...................... LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021.............. 85000

1193 CATSKILL DR............................ HAINES CITY......... 8/23/2021.............266500

722 FOREST LAKE DR......................... LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021.............. 89900

304 BOARDWALK AVE.................... HAINES CITY......... 8/20/2021.............267500

1463 RIDGE LAKE CT.......................... LAKELAND......... 8/23/2021..............115000

124 DENALI ST................................. HAINES CITY..........9/14/2021.............276300

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706 KELSEY CT................................... LAKELAND......... 8/23/2021..............115000

6411 BUTTERNUT DR.......................... LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 289900

5302 FLORIDA AVE............................. LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............. 127000

135 YOUNG PL.................................... LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021............ 290000

1001 PINEWOOD AVE......................... LAKELAND.......... 9/15/2021.............140000

2112 WEST END AVE............................ LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021............ 290000

1314 HIGHLAND ST............................. LAKELAND.......... 9/15/2021.............140000

2915 KOHEN CT.................................. LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021............. 292700

1316 HIGHLAND ST............................. LAKELAND.......... 9/15/2021.............140000

1890 GREY FOX DR............................. LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 295000

1318 W HIGHLAND ST......................... LAKELAND.......... 9/15/2021.............140000

2116 SUTTON RIDGE AVE.................... LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 296000

1540 HUNTINGTON ST....................... LAKELAND............ 9/1/2021............. 147000

6887 BROMPTON DR......................... LAKELAND......... 8/23/2021............ 305000

3504 CHRISTINA GROVES CIR........... LAKELAND......... 8/30/2021..............160100

1128 SANDPIPER CT............................ LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021.............310000

6047 CRAFTON DR............................. LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............. 165000

3727 PRESCOTT LOOP....................... LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021.............310000

5711 LACAR WAY................................. LAKELAND......... 8/30/2021............. 189700

6951 MAKATI DR................................. LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............. 313400

6627 TRAIL RIDGE DR........................ LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021.............199000

4273 SALT SPRINGS LN....................... LAKELAND......... 8/23/2021............. 315400

707 CARPENTERS WAY APT 37........... LAKELAND......... 8/23/2021.............199000

6770 HAMPSHIRE BLVD...................... LAKELAND......... 8/24/2021............. 317000

635 MERIDIAN AVE............................. LAKELAND..........8/27/2021............. 204100

125 KENTUCKY AVE APT 201............... LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 320000

304 INTERLACHEN PKWY.................. LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 205000

4114 BAYWATER PL............................. LAKELAND..........9/14/2021.............327000

7531 DOVE MEADOW TRL.................. LAKELAND..........8/27/2021............ 206000

117 PATTEN HGTS ST........................... LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021............ 330000

627 JAMAICA CIR................................ LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............. 218000

2415 HAMLET CIR............................... LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021............ 330000

3745 DOVEHOLLOW DR..................... LAKELAND......... 8/24/2021............. 219000

7324 LIBERTY RD................................ LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021............ 333400

7639 CHASE RD.................................. LAKELAND......... 8/23/2021.............227900

1386 WYNGATE DR............................. LAKELAND..........8/27/2021............ 335000

2938 NORTHBROOK LN..................... LAKELAND..........8/27/2021............ 230000

6452 LONGOAK CT............................ LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021............ 339000

4321 TRAIL DR.................................... LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021............ 230000

914 HUNTERS MEADOW LN............... LAKELAND..........8/27/2021............. 341500

850 MIKASUKI DR.............................. LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021............ 235000

735 ROYAL GLEN DR........................... LAKELAND......... 8/24/2021............ 345000

630 EAGLE RUN.................................. LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021.............236500

5011 LAKEVIEW BLVD......................... LAKELAND..........8/27/2021............ 350000

503 NORFOLK CIR.............................. LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............240000

5419 CLUB HL..................................... LAKELAND......... 8/24/2021............ 350000

806 MCCRANIE RD............................. LAKELAND......... 8/23/2021............240000

5827 TROPHY LOOP........................... LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 350000

505 ELLERBE WAY.............................. LAKELAND..........8/27/2021............ 245000

5428 WEBER PL.................................. LAKELAND......... 8/23/2021............ 355000

1316 JAFFA ST...................................... LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 250000

4705 LATHLOA LOOP......................... LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021............360000

2924 WARRINGTON AVE.................... LAKELAND......... 8/24/2021............. 252500

920 HUNTERS MEADOW LN.............. LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021............ 370800

2923 KOHEN CT.................................. LAKELAND..........8/27/2021............ 259000

6258 CORNERSTONE DR.................... LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021.............375000

2410 CASPIAN DR............................... LAKELAND......... 8/23/2021.............259600

4417 ORANGEWOOD LOOP............... LAKELAND..........8/27/2021.............375900

208 MILLARD AVE.............................. LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021.............259900

6110 WENDEL WAY............................. LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 383000

219 BOBBIE CIR................................... LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 260000

5835 TROPHY LOOP.......................... LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021........... 400000

8520 CHERRY HILL DR....................... LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 260000

1017 STONEY CREEK DR..................... LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021.............415000

7137 VICTORIA RD.............................. LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021.............269500

3031 JENNA MAE WAY......................... LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 425000

2709 HANDLEY BLVD......................... LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021............ 269900

5932 BUCK RUN DR............................ LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021............ 465600

7342 LIBERTY RD................................ LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021.............275000

1919 FARRINGTON DR......................... LAKELAND......... 8/24/2021............480000

2865 GRANDBURY GROVE RD........... LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021.............275800

2832 SHELDON ST.............................. LAKELAND......... 8/24/2021............499000

1705 DANA PL..................................... LAKELAND......... 8/23/2021............280000

5239 SLIGH RD................................... LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021............ 505000

311 MARCUM TRACE DR..................... LAKELAND..........8/27/2021............ 280300

3339 PEARLY DR................................. LAKELAND......... 8/24/2021............. 514200

4078 SOLAMOR ST............................ LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021............ 284800

4448 FLINTLOCK LOOP..................... LAKELAND......... 8/24/2021............. 515000

7208 VICTORIA RD............................. LAKELAND......... 8/26/2021............ 285600

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8703 SCANDINAVIA BLVD.................. LAKELAND..........8/27/2021............ 520000

756 SANTA MARIA DR.................WINTER HAVEN..........9/14/2021............ 307000

6883 LACY DR.................................... LAKELAND......... 8/25/2021.............562500

167 LAKE THOMAS DR.................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/23/2021............. 315000

894 CLEARVIEW AVE......................... LAKELAND..........8/27/2021............ 645000

264 LAKE SMART CIR..................WINTER HAVEN........... 9/9/2021.............323400

9340 REDHAWK BEND DR................. LAKELAND......... 8/23/2021............ 935000

325 NIBLICK CIR..........................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021............ 325000

5428 FLORIDA AVE............................. LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 1412500

1970 8TH TER..............................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021............ 329000

5430 S FLORIDA AVE.......................... LAKELAND......... 8/20/2021............ 1412500

1426 AVENUE H...........................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/24/2021............ 345000 100 MAJESTIC GARDENS CT........WINTER HAVEN......... 8/30/2021............ 359000

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714 AVENUE O.............................WINTER HAVEN........... 9/9/2021............ 359000

3327 FOX RIDGE DR.....................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/23/2021.............. 59000

101 WALDEMAR CT......................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/23/2021............360000

820 CHANNING ST......................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021...............59200

5176 PEBBLE BEACH BLVD...........WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021............ 367000

1109 EAGLE CLAW LN...................WINTER HAVEN.......... 8/21/2021............... 77200

159 BROAD ST..............................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021.............379600

1117 EAGLE CLAW LN....................WINTER HAVEN.......... 8/21/2021............... 77200

1916 ELOISE COVE DR..................WINTER HAVEN..........8/27/2021............ 465000

102 HARBOR DR..........................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021.............. 95000

1629 CRUMP RD..........................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021............ 470000

900 23RD ST................................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021............. 110000

109 SE AVENUE C.........................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021............500000

2904 NW AVENUE V....................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021...............110100

290 1ST ST....................................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021............500000

218 DENNIS AVE...........................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/26/2021.............120000

2564 PARTRIDGE DR...................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/25/2021............ 545000

129 PALM DR................................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021............. 135000

4507 CRYSTAL BEACH RD...........WINTER HAVEN......... 8/23/2021............ 550000

235 6TH ST APT 606....................WINTER HAVEN........... 9/8/2021.............140000

120 MIRROR LN............................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/25/2021............ 652000

130 CENTER ST............................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/26/2021.............150000

217 KENSINGTON VIEW BLVD......WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021.............789300

7803 WATERVIEW WAY...............WINTER HAVEN......... 8/23/2021..............151000

228 KENSINGTON VIEW BLVD.....WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021.............789300

1415 AVENUE D............................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021.............160000

232 KENSINGTON VIEW BLVD.....WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021.............789300

231 KILMER LN.............................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/26/2021.............160000 2210 SAWGRASS CT.....................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/25/2021............. 162500 306 DILLON ST............................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/24/2021............. 168700 2823 WINGFOOT CT....................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/26/2021.............185000 3323 AVENUE J.............................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/23/2021.............190000 717 17TH ST..................................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021..............191000 175 N OSPREY HEIGHTS DR.........WINTER HAVEN..........8/27/2021............200000 448 AVENUE B.............................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/26/2021............200000 890 REFLECTIONS LOOP............WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021............. 215000 5962 FOX HOLLOW DR................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/23/2021..............217500 1529 HAINES DR...........................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/23/2021............. 219000 215 SW 24TH CT...........................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/24/2021............ 220000 1486 HAINES DR..........................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/23/2021............. 221000 673 AVENUE F..............................WINTER HAVEN.......... 9/15/2021............ 230000 318 LAKE DAISY LOOP.................WINTER HAVEN..........8/27/2021............ 233000 4039 CARTERET DR....................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/25/2021............ 235000 240 KENSINGTON VIEW BLVD....WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021.............235800 1540 HAINES DR..........................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/23/2021.............243500 300 OKALOOSA DR....................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/30/2021............ 245000 1132 CAMBRIDGE DR...................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/25/2021.............252000 2500 AVENUE J............................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021............ 253000 884 VIENNA DR...........................WINTER HAVEN..........8/27/2021............ 254600 1178 YUMURI ST...........................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/23/2021............. 258100 222 TERRANOVA BLVD................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/26/2021.............267000 444 MCKENNA DR......................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/20/2021.............275600 1335 BENEVENTO DR...................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/26/2021.............278800 140 MORNING GLORY CIR..........WINTER HAVEN......... 8/26/2021............280000 668 VITTORIO DR.......................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/24/2021............. 281500 475 MAJESTIC GARDENS BLVD....WINTER HAVEN......... 8/26/2021............ 285000 1206 ZAMBRANA CT....................WINTER HAVEN......... 8/24/2021.............299700 1143 SAWGRASS DR.....................WINTER HAVEN..........8/27/2021.............304100

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