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Autism Awareness Month Volume 2 . Issue 7


Locations

Physicians & Provider Listing

Main Campus 500 E. Central Ave. Winter Haven, FL 33880

At Bond Clinic, we are committed to providing Polk County and the surrounding region with qualify medical professionals.

Downtown Campus 199 Ave B, N.W. Winter Haven, FL 33881 East Campus Off Cypress Cardens Blvd.

3000 Woodmont Ave. Winter Haven, FL 33884 Ophthalmology Adjacent to the Main Campus

506 Ave A, S.E. Winter Haven, FL 33880 Davenport Campus

In Cypress Physicians Building at Heart of Florida

40124 US Hwy 27, Suite 102 Davenport, FL 33837 Marc Feldman, DPM / Podiatry & Foot Surgery Winter Haven Office

401 E. Central Ave. Winter Haven, FL 33880 863-299-9100 Sebring Office

4900 Sun N Lake Blvd. #1 Sebring, FL 33872 863-299-9100

Lake Wales Office Located in the Orange Grove Plaza

1342 S.R. 60 East Lake Wales, FL 33853 863-679-1552 By Appointment Only

Lakeland Office 4730 Explorations Ave. Lakeland, FL 33812 By Appointment Only

Sherif I. Ibrahim, MD Nephrology

Nephrology Hou, Jeffrey Peng, MD Ibrahim, Sherif I, MD New McClendon, Michele L., DO

Neurology Cardiology (Interventional) Rajguru, Shailesh, DO Cosme, Octavio, MD Nurse Practitioners Endocrinology & Diabetes Ash, Greisy, ARNP Bailey, Charla, ARNP Miller, Christopher, MD Bridges, Stephanie, ARNP Calderon, Amelia, ARNP Family Medicine Carbone, Carrie, ARNP Arana, Flavio R., MD Cassady, Stephanie, ARNP Arango, Cecilia, MD Cayson, Barry, ARNP Koilpillai, Robinson, MD Magno, Alexander S., MD Davidson, KC, ARNP O’Meara, Mary, MD New Harte, Brian, ARNP Huffstickler, Carrie, ARNP General Surgery Jones, Courtney, CPNP & Surgical Oncology Jones, Lorrie, ARNP Gambaro, Esteban, MD Krieger, Kelly, ARNP Thomas, Robert S., MD Lawrence, Laurel, ARNP Lewis, Jami, ARNP Hospitalists Linn-Gettel, Jean, ARNP Carlucci, Joseph A., MD Miller, Emily, ARNP Munez, Elvin, MD Moore, Vicki C., ARNP Paul, Nisha, MD Patel, Mrudula, AGNP Redlien, Parker, MD Patterson, Lauren, ARNP Shamim, Talha, MD Pickard, Martha, ARNP Rampersad, Michelle, ARNP Internal Medicine Ray, Brandi, ARNP Farrell, Cathy, MD Reed, Deloris, ARNP Lakhani, Sonali, MD Reedy, Clayton, ARNP Lopez, Christopher, MD Ritter, Cynthia, ARNP Prieto, Jose, DO Rivera, Ruby A., ARNP Rentas, Evelyn, MD Reyes, Pamela, MD Rivera, Juan R., MD Torres, Jorge, MD

Nurse Practitioners (con’t) Saucedo, Gerardo, FNP Skukowski, Bobbie, ARNP Torres, Heather, CPNP Valadez, Jenifer, NP-C White, Samantha, ARNP Widner, Linda G., ARNP Obstetrics & Gynecology Gabriel, Carlos I., MD Gatto, Vincent W., MD Kenaan, Jana, MD Salamon, Eva J., MD

Pulmonology Romeu-Velez, Jesse, MD Rheumatology Pancorbo, Roberto, MD Sleep Medicine Romeu-Velez, Jesse, MD

Oncology & Hematology Hlalah, O. Abu, MD

Thoracic Surgery Lambert, Jr., C. Jake, MD Iakovidis, Panagiotis, MD

Ophthalmology Ort, Michael G., MD

Urgent Care Ton, Liem, MD

Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Lerner, Robert K., MD Morin, Paul M., MD

Urology & Urologic Surgery Lee, Kevin, MD Romero, Claudio, MD

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Pain MedicineVascular Surgery Interventional Iakovidis, Panagiotis, MD Eldeeb, Mohammad A., MD Lambert, Jr., C. Jake, MD Pediatrics Nguyen, Kenny, MD Physical Therapy Balogh, Jeremy S., DPT

Wound Care Iakovidis, Panagiotis, MD Lambert, Jr., C. Jake, MD

Physician Assistant Rodriguez, Christopher, PA

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PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS Randall B. Kramer, M.D.

Laura Ann Woznicki, P.A.-C

CARDIOLOGY-INTERVENTIONAL ALLERGY & M.D. Rakesh Choubey, IMMUNOLOGY ADULT & PEDIATRIC

Maria J. Pochcial, M.D.

COLONCARDIOLOGY & RECTAL SURGERY Randall Kramer, M.D. Richard J.B.Honer, M.D. CARDIOLOGY DERMATOLOGY

GENERAL & VASCULAR ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY HOSPITALIST PLASTIC & SURGERY Patrick D. Sullivan, M.D. Aleixo M. Viegas, M.D. RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY David K. Speyerer, M.D. William A. Cooper, M.D. D.O. Richard F. Radocha,

NEPHROLOGY

INTERVENTIONAL Roya Ghorsriz, D.O.

Rakesh Choubey, M.D.

GYNECOLOGY Haldane W. Porteous, M.D., MSC, SCH, FACP Jean-Paul Muller, M.D.

GASTROENTEROLOGY

J. Anthony Mancini, M.D. OBSTETRICS -GYNECOLOGY

COLON & RECTAL Mark W. Shabla, M.D. SURGERY

Richard J. Honer, M.D. GENERAL & BILIARY SURGERY DERMATOLOGY Vriti Advani, M.D.

Roya Ghorsriz, D.O.

GENERAL, BREAST & ENDOCRINOLOGY VASCULAR SURGERY Zahily Fals, M.D. W. P. Aronski, M.D.

GASTROENTEROLOGY

GENERAL & VASCULAR Mark W. Shabla, M.D. SURGERY

David K. Speyerer, M.D. GENERAL & BILIARY SURGERY

GYNECOLOGY Vriti Advani, M.D.

Jean-Paul Muller, M.D. J. GENERAL, Anthony Mancini, M.D. BREAST &

VASCULAR SURGERY

ENDOCRINOLOGY W. P. Aronski, M.D. Zahily Fals, M.D.

Lisa HOSPITALIST M. Jardine, M.D. EdnaAleixo Pierre-Louis, M.D. M. Viegas, M.D. Zaira J. Moreno, M.D. Maria Martino, M.D. NEPHROLOGY

Haldane W. Porteous, M.D. OPHTHALMOLOGY OPHTHALMIC PLASTIC OBSTETRICS & RECONSTRUCTIVE GYNECOLOGY SURGERY Lisa M. Jardine, M.D. John J. McGetrick, M.D. Edna Pierre-Louis, M.D. Zaira J. Moreno, M.D. ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Maria M.D. Patrick D. Martino, Sullivan, M.D.

William A. Cooper, D.O. OPHTHALMOLOGY OPHTHALMIC PLASTIC PHYSICAL MEDICINE & &REHABILITATION RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY PAIN & INTERVENTIONAL

John J. McGetrick, M.D. MANAGEMENT

Robert Kent, D.O.

PHYSICAL MEDICINE PODIATRY & REHABILITATION Jorge L. Dopico, D.P.M.& INTERVENTIONAL PAIN James E. Koon, D.P.M. MANAGEMENT

PULMONOLOGY & CRITICAL Robert Kent, D.O. CARE

PLASTIC & M.D. Jose I. Martinez-Salas, RECONSTRUCTIVE RHEUMATOLOGY SURGERY Maurice F. McCarthy,Jr., M.D. Richard F. Radocha, M.D. Ada Lopez-Mendez, M.D. PODIATRY

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT Jorge L. Dopico, D.P.M. Laura Ann Woznicki, P.A.-C James E. Koon, D.P.M.

NURSE PRACTITIONERS PULMONOLOGY & Michele L. Murphy, ARNP-C CRITICAL CARE Crystal E. Ingle, ARNP Jose I. Martinez-Salas, M.D. Deanna Larr, ARNP-C Laura Pellegrini, ARNP RHEUMATOLOGY Kristina Garcia, ARNP-C

Maurice F. McCarthy, Jr., M.D. Ada Lopez-Mendez, M.D.

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Editor’s Letter Resident, John Straughn has been dropping by our office every month for about a year now. He has been advocating for an issue dedicated to autism awareness. Little did he know, that it wouldn’t take much convincing. I was more than happy to dedicate an issue on this topic. I’d like to thank the Freeland Family, Swingle Family, Rayburn Family and the Rucki-Stanley Family for sharing their lives with me. I’ve learned so much, and I’m sure these families will inspire you, too. They were very open and honest, I appreciate the courage to let their lives be public. We also learn about Rockin’ on the River, a major fundraiser for autism. Meet Lisa Miller, mother of a child on the autism spectrum and running for school board to fight for the rights of students with disabilities. We will visit Cornerstone Grill, a farm-to-table restaurant in Lake Alfred. Travel to Armature Works in Tampa for good food and shopping. And read about Winner Haven Apparel’s adventures on a new pontoon boat! It will leave you with a smile on your face.

Welcoming Patients of All Ages

And that’s not all! We have a full calendar, Top Ten lists to keep you busy and local news briefs to keep you informed. Support your local businesses & I’ll see you around town! Amy Sexson asexson@scmginc.com This issue is dedicated to Josh.

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LOCAL NEWS Guy Harvey has “reel deal” at Camp Mack

Winter Haven Girls Basketball go to nationals

Bartow is in the solar farm business

Chain of Lakes Fieldhouse continues

Frostproof grad inks deal with LA Rams

On Friday, March 16, staff at Camp Mack River Resort inked a “reel deal” with Guy Harvey Outpost Resorts to rebrand the rustic fish camp east of Lake Wales. The camp has been renamed: Camp Mack, a Guy Harvey Lodge, Marina and RV Resort. The same people still own and manage the fish camp. Over the next few weeks, more details will be published about specific changes at the camp, but those specifics are still being worked out, according to Guy Harvey Outpost Resorts Spokesperson Kevin DeNell.

Call it high school’s version of The Big Dance, and the Winter Haven Blue Devils girl’s basketball team is right in step, accepting an invitation to the 2018 GEICO High School Basketball Nationals last month in New York City. The Winter Haven High School girls varsity basketball team competed in the 2018 GEICO High School Basketball Nationals in late March, marking the first time a girls basketball team has represented Polk County Public Schools in a national championship.

Three solar farms coming to Bartow over the next two years. First one is city-owned, and will power around 1,000 homes, other than the man hours put into completing the deal, will cost taxpayers zero in advance. NovaSol Energy President and CEO Haseeb Qadri was the developer of record. He said the $11.5 million facility was financed, constructed and is now owned by third party private investors. The developer deeded the land over to the city after the commission and city staff signed a contract with the developer to purchase all of the power generated.

Mark Jackson and Marc Zimmerman of Polk County Tourism and Sports Marketing and Tim Hoeft of Straughn Trout Architects spoke at the Winter Haven city commission meeting last month. Asst. City Manager T. Michael Stavres was present to moderate and add details. Questions being asked include “What is the marketplace looking for?” in the Field House, “How does this building meet that head on?” and a question posed by city commissioner Willie Twyford as to the building’s capacity for large events. Jackson noted that the state of economy and tourism in Winter Haven looks pretty good.

Class of 2009 Frostproof Middle HS grad, Nickell Robey-Coleman returned home to sign a three year deal with the LA Rams for more than $15 million. Surrounded by family and loved ones, Nickell said he felt like it was the draft day he never had. After graduating from Frostproof, the local athlete played ball at the University of Southern California and left school in his senior year to enter the 2013 NFL draft.

May the greenhouses grow

Students rally a tribute to slain classmates

Kurtis Flanders works at the PEP (Public Education Partnership) program at the Florence Villa Community Development Center in Winter Haven, and noticed that next door to PEP’s community garden was a large piece of land, which belongs to the FVCDC, that contained four greenhouses. Cleanup is set for Saturday, April 14, with two other entities, Doors to Change and the Arts Ensemble, so the center can once again use those greenhouses.

Students from at least six area public schools gathered to express opinions over the past two weeks about the Valentine’s Day school mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High. At Lake Region High School, a few dozen students gathered outside Friday, Feb. 23 for a tribute. Students released balloons on campus and released a video online set to the tune of Imagine by John Lennon. Various schools throughout the county also held tributes.

Nucor Corp building rebar micro mill For months, using the code name Project Rotag in county documents, Polk County Commissioners have been putting together a $2.25 million incentive package to convince a large steel corporation to start a new business in the county. On March 12, the Nucor Corporation published a press release stating they decided to build a $240 million rebar micro mill south of Frostproof on U.S. 27 near the Highlands County line. The mill is expected to employ around 250 people with an average salary of $66,000 per year. havenmagazines.com

Superintendent Byrd opposes arming local teachers Days before Gov. Rick Scott signed Senate Bill 7026 into the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act Friday afternoon, Polk County Schools Superintendent Jacqueline Byrd released a video on the school board YouTube channel stating she opposed arming local teachers. The new gun law made Florida the second state in the nation to allow some teachers, coaches and other school staff to be armed on campus.

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Lifesavers honored The 6th Annual Winter Haven Police Department Awards Ceremony was held downtown at The Ritz Tuesday, Feb. 27. 2018. Officer of the Year is WHPD Detective Joseph Farewell, who assisted in over 100 arrests this year, most of which have been felonies, according to WHPD Chief Charlie Bird. Additionally, the family of Officer Johnnie Patterson, Jr., who was killed in the line of duty on March 8, 1997, accepted the Chief’s Citation and Purple Heart posthumously. Eight WHPD officers were honored with Lifesaving Medals.



POLK TOP 10

CityWorks (x)po Florida April 4,5 & 6th More inf online. CityWorks(X)po is a idea exchange and festival-style conference. cityworksxpofl.com

Rockin’ on the River

Fermentation Festival

April 6 & 7 at Camp Mack’s River Resort in Lake Wales. Promotes autism awareness & raises funds to be used locally. Live music, food and fun. autismrockinontheriver.com

April 7, 10am-6pm at Bok Tower Gardens. 5 different workshops about fermentation. Take just one or all 5. Purchase tickets at boktowergardens.org (863) 676-1408

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream April 12-15 & 19-22 at Polk State Winter Haven Fine Arts Theatre. See showtimes and purchase tickets at polk.edu (863) 297-1050

Airboaters for Autism April 14, 3-8:30pm at Coleman Landings Campground in Lake Wales. BBQ, raffles & lighting of the puzzle piece representing autism awareness. www.facebook.com/ airboatersforautism/

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15 Winter Haven Charity Challenge April 15th at Publix FieldJoker Marchant Stadium. Break the world’s record for the Largest Human Awareness Ribbon while giving back to the American Cancer Society! worldrecordribbon.com

20 Excelerate April 20, 6-11pm at Florida Polytechnic. Dinner & celebration. Purchase tickets online foundation.floridapoly.edu/ excelerate/

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SPCA Walk For Animals

Project E.A.G.L.E.

April 21, 5pm at Lake Mirror in Lakeland. More info & register online at www.spcaflorida.org (863)646-7722

April 28, 8am-noon at Lake Shipp Park. Volunteer to help clean up the lakes in Winter Haven! Registration starts at 8am.

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28 GardenFest April 28, 8am-2pm at UF/IFAS Extension, 1702 S Hwy, Bartow. Plant sale, workshops, etc. polkgardening.eventbrite.com


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ORLANDO TOP 10 4,6 &11

7 Family Day Free Admission

Every Friday from 7-9 pm in downtown Winter Garden. Live music, see schedule at cwgdn.com/special_events/

Orlando Magic 3 home games left! April 4, 6 & 11. Amway Center www.amwaycenter.com

April 7, 11am-2pm, Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N Mills Ave, Orlando. Hands-on art and gallery activities & more. 407.896.4231 ext. 262 omart.org

Eagles, Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band

Florida Music Festival

The Art of the Vine

April 19-21, 3 days, 15 stages, 150 bands in downtown Orlando. floridamusicfestival.com

April 20, 6-10 pm Fields BMW, 963 Wymore Road, Winter Park. Art, wine & food from local restaurants to benefit New Hope for Kids. (407) 331-3059 Purchase tickets cityofwinterpark.org

Fridays on the Plaza

April 14, 7pm at Camping World Stadium. campingworldstadium.com

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April 7, noon-5pm at the Audubon Park Garden District. Artists, native and Florida friendly plants, locally produced artisanal foods, handmade crafts, music, food trucks. audubonparkgardens.com

April 14, 7-10pm,The Osprey Tavern, 4899 New Broad St. Top-tier local restaurants and chefs participate, located outdoors along New Broad Street in Baldwin Park. Benefits the James Beard Foundation’s National Scholars Program. Purchase tickets www.beardinbaldwin.com

Central Florida Earth Day

Wine Women & Shoes

April 21, 10am-6pm at Lake Eola Park. 250+eco-friendly vendors, artists, food, speakers, kid’s area and more. www.cfearthday.org

April 28, 2-6pm at RitzCarlton Orlando, Grande Lakes. Shop, drink wine with 100% of each ticket sold supporting Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. feedhopenow.ejoinme.org/ wws2018tickets

Spring Market at Audubon

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SATURDAY 4/21 - THIS 4:30 PM EVENT IS FREE

What is Slow Roll?

Grab your bike and meet at Bike Shop in Downtown Winter Haven the 3rd Saturday of every month at 4:30 pm. We will “Slow Roll” through the city of Winter Haven taking a path highlighting cities murals, parks, and new developments. We will then stop mid-roll at Lake Silver to take in the ski show. After the show we will Slow Roll back through town and end at Grove Roots Brewery (located across the street from the Bike Shop).

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TAMPA TOP 10 7

St. Pete Walking Mural Tour

Movies in the Park

Every Saturday, 10-11:30am starting at Florida CraftArt, 501 Central Ave. in downtown St. Pete. Learn about 30 murals in a 4 block tour. Reservations required. www.floridacraftart.org (727) 821-7391 $19/adults $11/kids

Every Saturday at Water Works Park, 1710 N Highlands Ave. Movie starts at 8, concessions available for purchase. tampagov.net/specialevents-coordination/moviesin-the-park (813) 274-8750

The Foreigner

Tour de Pink South

Weekends beginning April 13 at Carrollwood Players Theatre, 4333 Gunn Highway, Tampa. Comedy by American playwright Larry Shue. carrollwoodplayers.org

3-day charity ride from Tampa along Longboat Key to Siesta Key. Open to all level of riders, supports breast cancer survivors. Register or support a rider at south.ysctourdepink.org

9th Annual Cycling for Autism April 7, 8am-2pm, 4 rides, 7720 W Courtney Campbell Causeway, benefits local programs supporting individuals on the autism spectrum. interbayrotary.org/events/ cycling-for-autism/

Pride and Passion 2018 April 14, 8pm-midnight at the Tampa Museum of Art. Includes heavy hors d’oeuvres, open bar, passes to the Museum. Purchase tickets online tampamuseum.org

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April 7 & 8, Centennial Park in Ybor City. Italian Food, Culture, Entertainment & Heritage. Purchase tickets at festaitalianatampa.com

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April 21 go to a record store like...Microgroove, 4906 N Florida Ave., in Seminole Heights. It will be a party all day with special releases. www.microgroovetampa.co

Adapted by Michael Gene Sullivan from the novel by George Orwell, April 27 May 20 by Jobsite Theater at the Shimberg Playhouse at the Straz Center. www.jobsitetheater.org

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April 11 at 7pm, Amalie Arena. Melodrama Tour, tickets at www.amaliearena.com


Exceptional Lives WORDS Amy Sexson

I have to start off by thanking Janina Freeland, thank you! I reached out to her not knowing if she would be willing to share their family’s story with us. Not only did she agree, but she gathered more families to talk to. Thank you to the Swingle Family, Rayburn Family and the Rucki-Stanley Family. I didn’t know what to expect when I started this, but I can safely say I’ve learned so much along the way. Each child with Autism Spectrum Disorder is different. Each family is different. However there are similarities between them, most importantly, people with ASD are highly capable individuals. They hear everything, and are usually in tune with their environment. It’s the lack of communication skills and our perception that they are “in their own world” that can misguide our thoughts. They have the same feelings as other kids their age, they lack the ability to express it. Also, they all know to stay positive, have patience, don’t worry about the future just enjoy now, don’t take anything for granted and have faith. Which seems like very good advice for all of us. Janina reached out to me after our interview with more thoughts. Her daughter was diagnosed with ASD, but she is more than that. The family is more than that:

Ava loves Legoland. Her favorite ride is the spinning horse ride and she will go on about 10 times in a row until you stop her. Legoland is very accommodating to autism. They have “Hero Pass”, which allows children with autism to get on the rides without waiting and they offer “cool down” rooms for families if the child is getting over stimulated. Legoland is definitely one of our favorite family outings because it allows us to be comfortable and know that the staff is trained to assist when needed. I will usually drop whatever I am doing if Ava wants a hug, a tickle, a kiss, or for me to sing a song with her. If Ava wants interaction, the world around me will stop and I will enjoy every second of it because I don’t know when the next time she will feel that sense of closeness with me. Anyone who meets Ava, falls in love with her free spirit. She is who she is. She has taught me that life is too short to worry about things I can’t control. She has made me a stronger person, caring teacher, and someone who can find the good in a bad situation. I owe a lot of who I am to Ava. I don’t remember the kind of person I was before she came into my life. All I know is I am better than who I was.” -Janina Freeland

“Being an autism family can definitely feel lonesome at times. Sometimes I feel like we have a spotlight over us. When we go out to a restaurant, anything can happen. One day it could be perfect and the next time it could be a disaster. Usually preparing for a restaurant or family outing will take a lot of preparation. We have to know exit routes, if there is wifi available, noise level, if we could get a booth, and if they have quesadillas. It sometimes feels like we are going on a mission when it is simply just going to dinner. We have to be prepared if people stare at us because she is being too loud and how to calm her if something upsets her in a restaurant. We have to teach our younger daughter to ignore the stares and not feel upset when Ava is reacting to something. In the end, taking Ava out and exposing her to situations only makes her better. It may be difficult the first time for her but if she is not exposed to the world, she will not be able to function in it when she gets older.

“The disorder of Autism is on a spectrum for sure, but I’m not sure the parenting of an autistic child part is. The loving, caring and daily practices the parent of an autistic child undertakes...there’s no spectrum. Every bit of it is REALLY, REALLY hard!” -Katie Swingle “Challenges, there are so many. But I personally try to focus on the positives and gains, otherwise you can be overwhelmed with responsibility.” -Trish Rucki “We struggled with the diagnosis at first. We went through a grieving period for the loss of the child we were “supposed” to have...Then we had an epiphany: God has a plan! Why not us?” -Holly Rayburn

Ava enjoys singing happy birthday and eating birthday cake. It is her favorite event. She enjoys our family being together. When all her family members leave after celebrating a birthday party, she makes us all stand in a parking lot, restaurant, wherever and do a large group hug.

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administration supports me. Our family is our support. Ava comes first, they know that. I’m very fortunate to have that sort of work environment. We have a village of people that help get us through the day,” explained Janina. “Ava is extremely routine oriented. She does not deviate from routine very well. Miss Marie comes to the house everyday and does all of her morning activities with her, getting dressed, bathing, drives her to school, etc. At school, they incorporate her speech and behavioral therapies into her day. After school, she has someone pick her up. We have a lot of people help out especially if Kendall has an after school activity or something like that. If there is going to be a change, we have to prepare and show Ava what will be different for the day. She has to visually see on a calendar what is changing. Even if we’re introducing a new dinner to her, she needs to know about it ahead of time.” Brian talked about how the challenges are always changing. “Having a child with special needs really tests your multitasking skills, quick thinking skills, communication skills, deescalation skills, patience, character, and bottom line - your guts (the stuff inside you and what you are made of). Do you have the stuff that it takes because it is not going to be easy.”

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I sat down with Mom, Janina and little sister, Kendall. Full of smiles, Janina’s sense of humor and Kendall’s eagerness to tell me all about her sister were apparent. They were both very open and honest. I’m pretty sure if time permitted, we could’ve sat for hours and talked. This is a glimpse of their life, their “normal.” As a baby, Ava hit all of her milestones. At about 18-20 months, she stopped waving at people. One day she wouldn’t say goodbye anymore. When she started in a 2-year old class, she wasn’t interested in the other kids or what they were doing. They started noticing her repetitive speech, she could recite an an entire episode of Dora, however couldn’t express simple things that she wanted. Janina knew something was off after spending a vacation with family and seeing how Ava reacted to her cousins of the same age. This began the long process of finding a diagnosis. They started with USF Early Steps and everything started to fall into place. Ava is on the Autism spectrum and language impaired. Janina explained how Ava can say, “I want a cookie.” But if you ask her how her day was, she will say “How was your day,” because of her echolalia. Repeating is her form of learning. Janina and husband Brian both work. “My work is my biggest support. If I didn’t have my teacher friends, the principal and all of the people there, I would be extremely stressed out. My

Janina talked about Kendall’s role. “Kendall is very helpful. I’m very lucky to have her, because if something’s going on, she just steps in to help, she doesn’t even need to be asked.” Kendall continued, “When I’m crying, Ava will say, ‘hug!’ Or if Ava is crying, I help her. I say, ‘Calm down, you can do this.’ I offer to help her but if she does something on her own, I’ll say, ‘Good job, Ava!’ and give her a high-five.” When asked how having a child with autism has changed their life Brian explained, “Having a child with autism didn’t change my life as much as others probably. I am not a good person to ask. I am a realist and look at life as, it is what it is...you always have choices on how you live it, you decide that and not the environment or the people in it. You want to be happy, be happy - you want to feel sorry for yourself and be sad, then be sad. Ava is definitely in her own world and she lives it the way she wants 100% of the time without hesitation so I have learned from her on this aspect very much and try to do the same.” Janina said she doesn’t take things personally, she doesn’t take some things seriously. Have fun with life and don’t take anything for granted. The misconceptions people have are many. Janina went into detail, “If you see Ava having a bad moment, I don’t want people to think that’s what autism is. Autism isn’t just all about the meltdown at a store. It’s a very big deal that she’s in a store, it took a lot to get her there, she’s not comfortable. We try to work through the meltdown, if someone sees that, they might just judge my parenting skills. Just understand that we’re working through something. Ava is capable of so much more than we give her credit for. She may seem like she doesn’t know what is going on at times but she hears everything. Ava is just like a typical 12-year old with teenage feelings. She may not be able to express them verbally but she feels the same emotions. She understands everything going on around her. People think that she doesn’t know when we are talking about her, but she does. She is very in tune with her environment and sometimes her ‘in her own world’ mentality is mistaken for not understanding what is going on around her.” Janina finished by talking about going to Tiger’s World. She’s able to workout and process thoughts from her day. On the first day she walked in, she saw this, “Don’t pray for an easy life, pray to be a stronger person,” and now she lives by it.

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Dexter When Dexter was 2 years old, he stopped responding to his name and making eye contact with people. His speech and communication skills were not developing normally. After visits with his pediatrician and a neuropsychiatrist, he was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at a moderate level. Dexter is currently 5 years old and attends Achievement Academy. He has plans to attend an Elementary school with nuero-typical kids his age next year where he will also receive one on one time to get help in any areas where he struggles at his new school. Dexter’s Mom talks about some of the challenges. “Because of his limited communication it is difficult to understand his needs at time, he tends to get very upset because he can’t express what is in his mind. This can be especially hard when he is sick and can’t tell us what is bothering him. I feel as though he doesn’t feel pain to the same intensity most people do. Or when I pick him up from school/daycare and ask how was his day. I don’t usually get an appropriate response, But I still ask everyday waiting for the day he responds back to me. Oh what a day that will be.” A typical day for Dexter is attending the Achievement Academy for PreK, Monday-Friday. One on one Speech Therapy (ST) and Occupational Therapy(OT) one time each per week. 8 hours of (ABA) Applied Behavioral Analysis each week at Holladay Child Development Services in Lakeland. One 30-minute Outpatient ST

and one 30-minute Outpatient OT each week at Pediatric Therapy Services in Lakeland. “He also attends a Wonderful Daycare in Eagle Lake, Safe and Sound for after school care, school breaks and summer. They have been wonderful to Dexter and our family. Special thanks to Mr. Zach, Mrs. Carol and her husband, Mrs. Janet and Mrs. Dianna,” his Mom, Trish explained. “Between myself, Derrick Stanley(Dexter’s Dad), Gomer (My Mom, Pat Grier), and Uncle James Rucki and additional support from Papaw (Derrick’s Dad, Dave Stanley) make all this, as we call “Crazy Normal” happen. It really does take a village. We also have amazing support from our employers in support of our special needs. Thanks to Steve and Kathy Daniels SRD Construction and Denise Overlock at Cora Health Services. Between school, therapies, both his dad and I work full time jobs. It can be hard to find family or one on one time with Dex. But every Tuesday between ABA and ST we go the the park for 30 min. That’s our special time every week.” When asked about the biggest misconception people may have, Trish responded, “I think that most really don’t understand what Autism really means, including me. Though I live day to day as a Autism Mom in an Autism Home, each day can be different. I’d say that the biggest misconception about Autism is that people think a person with Autism doesn’t crave acceptance/attention or doesn’t care to want friends. While I think this is true for some autistic persons, it is also true for some nuero-typical person’s too. This is especially NOT true for Dexter, he loves people and his friends. We have been lucky enough to encounter all positive experiences so far with his peers, teachers, therapists etc.” How has being a parent of a child with autism changed your life? “Lol, how many ways I could count that Dexter has changed our life. He is a blessing in so many ways, he is so sweet and such a happy boy. I appreciate all the small things in life about raising a child that I think some parents can take for granted or not celebrate in the way we do. Each milestone he reaches is extra special because we wait so long for it that when it happens, it’s like a little miracle. Good news is they keep coming for Dexter. And though this may sound like a complaint, it’s quite the opposite. I don’t really have any ‘me’ time or ‘Us’ (as in Dad and I) we spend our extra time dedicating ourselves to Dexter’s growth and development to give him the best independent and functional life as possible. The good side, I spent a lot of time with Dexter at all these therapies which has given us a very special and close bond.” Rucki-Stanley Family


T.J. At age 2 ½, T.J. was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. “We noticed T.J. had delayed speech, wasn’t hitting certain developmental milestones, like pointing and making eye contact, and he wouldn’t answer to his name,” said his Mom, Holly. After talking to the pediatrician about it, they started an 8-month process of screenings and evaluations to finally get an answer. T.J. is now 4 years old and has a moderate to severe diagnosis. He is non verbal. Without being able to speak, he is presented with the challenge of trying to express himself. Holly talked about how he has learned to work around this. “He will take my hand and lead me to things he wants. He cups your face and smiles really big or kisses your face to show affection. He will bring me the remote when he wants to watch Disney or walk me to the back door if he wants to play in the backyard.” An average day for him consists of attending school at the Achievement Academy. There, he receives speech, occupational and physical therapy. He learns by being shown step-by-step with multiple repetitions. Holly says his teacher, Mrs. Robyn does a “fabulous” job of not only helping T.J. but helping all of the kids work to reach their potential. After school, T.J. visits with his Mimi, Cathy where he likes to help with her poodle and laundry. In return, Mimi (his paternal grandmother) reads Llama Llama, Red Pajama to him. When it’s time for Holly to pick him up, they like to stay active. “T.J. is very outgoing and loves to be outdoors playing with his sister. He also loves to paint

and watch The Lion KIng,” explained Holly. T.J.’s older sister is Milly and she’s 6 years old. “She loves her little brother to pieces.” I asked Holly what is the biggest misconception people have about children with autism. “The biggest misconception people have is that children with autism are unable to make connections with others. T.J. has a special way of showing his tenderness with lots of hugs and kisses. He enjoys parallel play, which is playing next to someone but not necessarily with them. To him, it means just as much. I wish people would ask more questions about T.J. and how autism has presented itself in our daily routine. They would see that it is not much different. T.J. enjoys the same activities as other kids his age like puzzles, books, cartoons, gymnastics, boat rides, and beach trips.” How has having a child with autism changed their life? Holly responded, “Having a child with autism has given our family a next level understanding of children with special needs. We view the world much differently now. My husband and I have learned that we are T.J.’s voice, his biggest advocate. We struggled with the diagnosis at first. We went through a grieving period for the loss of the child we were “supposed” to have. Why did this happen to our family? Then we had an epiphany: God has a plan! Why not us? We are a capable, loving, supportive, motivated family. We are working to continuously improve our understanding of autism and T.J.’s special needs. T.J. is perfectly placed in our loving home.”

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The ability to organize thoughts, start and complete a task, prioritize and stay focused is known as executive functioning skills. “These skills are non-existent for my child without his medication. Executive Function is one of the biggest challenges for children at all ends of the Autism Spectrum. They need to be constantly reminded either verbally, using a written task list, or hand over hand what to do next. Once his medication begins to work, his mind and body settles and he’s much more capable and amenable to following my verbal instructions. Luckily in our situation, his medication regimen has been so successful he is able to follow directions and stay on task throughout most of the day without help,” explained Katie. Gregory is 10 years old and attends a mainstream 4th grade at a local private school with no need for modifications or accommodations. Years of speech therapy, occupational therapy, ABA therapy, and most importantly in terms of academics, specialized tutoring for his dyslexia have helped him excell. “He is on the honor roll and absolutely loves his school and teachers. He does have a few friends, peers who are friendly towards him, patient with him, and accept him. On the other hand, because of his rigidity, he sits alone at lunch because he prefers one chair in the entire lunchroom which seems to be the only place he is comfortable enough to eat. He does play alone at times at recess and such but does not seem to be bothered by this fact. I think it bothers me more and I am working on that.”

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His ability to attend private school both here and in their previous home in Tallahassee, where he went to a specialized school for his dyslexia, have been aided by the Florida Education Savings Account otherwise known as the Gardiner Scholarship.

Gregory is officially diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Apraxia of Speech, ADHD and Dyslexia. “My husband Matt and I knew Gregory had developmental delays early on. Certainly, by 18 months we knew he was different from other children his age. He was not talking at all and was babbling very little. He didn’t seem to be interested in playing with peers and when he did, it was often aggressive. He was officially diagnosed with Autism at age 3,” explained Katie.

I asked Katie what is the biggest misconception people have? “The biggest misconception is definitely that children on the spectrum are dumb, stupid, weird or even sometimes described as that terrible word still thrown around, ‘retarded.’ Therefore they may ostracize him or I fear ignore his skills and gifts that are present just under his different and sometimes difficult surface. I do know my son is far from dumb. In fact he is brilliant! He definitely has social deficits. My husband and I regularly worry and wonder what our child’s future holds. Will he be able to live alone? Be independent? How will he ever get through a job interview?”

Gregory is on the high functioning end of the Autism Spectrum which in the past has been known as Asperger’s Syndrome. “He is highly intelligent and intellectual. He loves to learn and has amazing memory skills. However, he lacks in many basic social skills.” Understanding social cues that other children his age already pick up on such as recognizing when someone isn’t interested in talking, how to politely end a conversation, what topics to discuss with “strangers” versus someone we know well, or monopolizing conversations with his peers or others about only his interests - back and forth conversation is difficult for him. Katie continued, “He gets fixated on one topic and it’s hard for him to let go or move on both in conversation and hobby. Another example is sarcasm. It’s very difficult for him to understand or recognize sarcasm and often asks sheepishly if he supposed to be laughing at something or not.”

How has having a child with autism changed your life? “I can’t think of one area of my life; personal, professional, marriage, parenting, and friendships, anything that having a child on the Autism Spectrum HAS NOT changed. It has been a complete and utter life altering experience I never asked for or believed I would be able to handle. I will never say Autism is a gift or that our family has found purpose in this struggle. That isn’t true. Who wants to see their child suffer and have to work so hard for abilities, skills and experiences that come so naturally to other children? It’s agonizing! BUT now, observing my son at 10 years old, with huge academic accomplishments under his belt, working successfully at making friends, even speaking (something we were told he would never do) I do allow myself to marvel at how far we’ve come despite all the negative to make life enjoyable and dare I say at times peaceful…”

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ON THE PONTOON When there is a darn chain of lakes in your backyard, it is kind of crazy not to be able to go out on it. In the spirit of becoming more and more Winter Havenites, we have folded and gotten yet another toy. After searching Craigslist for a couple of months and looking at a dozen or more candidates, we finally found the perfect pontoon boat. Well…perfect for our needs. I mean - it kinda was made for us. It says “Lake Life” on the side in sparkly glitter letters (which is my favorite) and it looks pretty darn good. You know the old saying, “The two happiest days of a boat owner’s life are the day they buy the boat and the day they sell it.” They also say, “The greatest friend to have, is a friend with a boat.” Well…let me tell you, the Friday that Nando and I bought the boat, we felt really rich, happy, and our friend Sebastien, “Well, proud to be our best friend.” He had been nagging us to get a pontoon since he arrived from France (3 months ago) and we got one the week before he had to go back to Paris. Anyway, we got the 24-foot behemoth on a Friday afternoon, took it directly to the boat ramp in Eagle Lake and cruised across the lake to the farm. I called Sebastien, his other French friend Thomas, and Mom and told them to look out the back door. There we were, majestically pulling up to our dock blasting Little Big Town’s “On The Pontoon.” Nando and I had all our Winner Haven Apparel on looking probably like some sort of an over styled ad or commercial…It reminded me of the scene at the end of Pretty Woman when Richard Gere is standing up in the limo that is driving down the road waving flowers to give them to Julia Roberts. Yeah, Nando and I were feeling pretty good. We boarded our mates and off we went for a sunset cruise all around Eagle Lake honking the horn and waving at our less fortunate landlubber friends that were stuck sitting poolside on their back porches sipping their Coronas. Now, this boat has 2 built in coolers and tons of stowage. The engine is a 90 horsepower and the boat capacity is 18 people, so… no matter what, when you pack that many people on the thing I don’t think you will be going anywhere fast. I think you probably just hope it stays afloat. We still have not opened the bimini top, but it looks brand new. Back to our maiden voyage…the test run was the Eagle Lake sunset cruise. Then, we pulled the boat out onto the new trailer and we parked it in the driveway at the farm right next to the Airstream. That night, we had a dinner party with a bunch of friends, and it ended with an after party on the Boat! havenmagazines.com

We had a Champagne christening, music, dancing, drinks, lights and all while the boat was sitting on a trailer in our front yard. We thought, if we are having this much fun within 12 hours of getting this boat both in and out of the water…1, Now we know what we have been missing out on and…2, We totally have to take this out on the chain for the Gator Crawl the next day. Being self-employed, Nando and I have a couple of rules that we kinda live by. One rule being: We always have to justify what we are doing. We love to have fun and spend Saturday afternoons kicking it with our friends and having a good time, but we need to be doing some sort of “work” while doing it. Believe me, last year when we would say we had to go to “work” during happy hour at Old Man Franks, it definitely seemed like a stretch. We had to advertise for our new company. What better way to do it than to be out wearing your gear that you sell and throwing back a beer or two while doing it? Sebastien literally sold our T shirts right off of his back for even more money than normal, because it was worn by a Frenchman. Now that the work/justification thing is established, what I am about to say next will make great sense. We got up early Saturday morning and transformed the Pontoon into another one of our “Mobile Shops” We put decals all over it with winnerhaven.com and “Gator Done”, which is one of our biggest sellers especially at the Gator Crawl. We even put an industrial clothing rack on the boat. We loaded all of our apparel in bins onto the boat and gathered up the other necessities for what we planned to do which was go out on the chain of lakes and “sell” shirts while hanging out and having the best time ever. Perfect combo right! The rule was… you could come with us for the day but you have to have on Winner Haven Apparel and bring snacks. We did have a waiting list and the 18 limit capacity was definitely difficult so, we chose our most fun friends and... just kidding, I think we had like 5 people with us That includes Sebastien and his French sidekick so they kinda don’t count because they do everything we do anyway. It was more of a VIP kind of day. We passed an impromptu Coastguard safety inspection thanks to Grady Judd and slipped her into Lake Shipp and off the Chain we went… On the Chain we saw an amazing ski show in front of Old man Franks, (OMF), with water skiers mostly from Wisconsin. People really do come from all over 24

to barefoot and ski on these famous lakes. Next we bar hopped and anchored at Tanners to listen to one of our favorite bands, Josh Blevins. Last year, we gave every one of his band members our T-Shirts. It is awesome when they are playing out and they actually wear them. More advertising right! So, we set up the clothing rack. We are not necessarily going out of our way trying to sell the shirts, we just have them available for sale incase someone sees this devilishly handsome Frenchman or tall, dark and handsome Nando wearing a cool T that they want to buy. When they say, where did you get that awesome shirt, the boys can say, “Oh right over there on that Pontoon Boat Pop Up Boutique that says Gator Done on the front of it.” The people we bought the boat from had no idea what was about to happen to their crisply painted white walled pontoon boat. The afternoon was coming to a close and the plan was to float on over to OMF for the Gator Crawl After Party. We love after parties and had plenty of “Gator Done” shirts and camo-coats for sale. Last year, we must have sold 100 shirts at this event. The Florida girls like their shirts “cut up” so I literally have to keep scissors in my back pocket. After the purchase, they put the shirt directly on and say cut down here, up here and off here. Ok, so we go under the overpass and start to make our entrance, just in time for sunset, which is our fav. We are ready to kill it at this party. The newly zip tied American flag attached to our water chariot is blowing. We’re all looking super fly blasting TLC’s “Waterfalls.” The OMF Dock is in sight, everything is perfect. Then, the boat stops. This can’t be happening. I look at Captain Nando and he says, “First mate, it doesn’t look good, I think I’m going to have to dock over here.” “We can’t, it’s yards from OMF! We have to go there to OMF!” I said pointing. Sebastien said, “Come on Nando, fix the boat. You can fix anything.” Nando said, “It will start again, but I am not going to drive it over to OMF and make fools out of our selves with this Ghetto Pop UP Pontoon Boat leaking gas and possibly breaking down again or worse in front of the bar. We are going directly back to the ramp and taking it out of the water.” He did a temporary fix on the gas leak, but the trim stopped working. We were all crushed. Our super sale is off. The sunset is gone, the wind is picking up, and we’re puttering back to Lake Shipp.


Deflated and creeping back towards the boat ramp, shirts were flying off the rack in the wind. They were not flying off in the way we had intended, and we were missing lots of customers and fun. Needless to say, we made it back to the farm safely and the boat is sitting high on its trailer next to the Airstream. Nando has been working on it and thinks it will be seaworthy again soon…. Until then, if our friends want us to be their “cool friend with a boat” they are more than welcome to come on over and hang out with us in it -in our driveway. They just need to have on Winner Haven Apparel and bring snacks because we will be “selling”. Xo Sally and Nando DC. We are Nando & Sally Del Castillo. Style Ambassadors, Trend Hunters and Model Citizens. As a husband and wife team, we do anything and everything we can that deals with Design. Our work is strenuous and humbling but the payoff is huge. We get to have fun doing it together, while leaving behind a stylish mark for others to enjoy. Between the two of us we have 35 years racked up in just the fashion industry alone. Through his modeling career Nando has worked with the highest designers in Paris, Milan and New York. I went to Kent State University for Fashion Design and Merchandising. We’ve worked in front of and behind the camera. When it comes to Style, Fashion, Set Dressing & Function we get it and know how it works. We are also huge advocates of travel, experience and statement graphic T’s. They represent where you are from, where you’ve been and where you are going. In addition to apparel we decorate and design boutique hotels, mansions and tiny houses. We’re based out of Winter Haven, (where Nando grew up), and Upstate NY, which is where we do the majority of our film work, Winter Haven has a magnetic pull so NY sees us less and less. We are here to share with Y’all some of what we think are stylish insider design ideas and fun side stories/ adventures that happen along the way. Thanks for following along! Xo Sally & Nando DC Buy Winner Haven Apperal at: winnerhaven.com Red Geranium Amy’s Cards Party + More Andy Thornal Cruel Entities Skateshop 25


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On Golden Pond at Theatre Winter Haven Solidified as a cult classic by the 1981 film, Ernest Thompson’s screenplay, On Golden Pond is being brought to life by Theatre Winter Haven. On Golden Pond is co-produced by Citizens Bank and Trust and The Cypress Gardens Lions Club and is directed by Sarah Dalton. Though it is her first time directing, Sarah Dalton of Lakeland, is no novice to the world of theatre, having performed in a number of productions. Attending Florida Southern College, she began performing with Theatre Winter Haven and Lakeland Community Theatre as a junior. Sarah spoke about her experience thus far directing On Golden Pond, “It’s been fantastic. There’s quite a learning curve, but the transition from actor to director is really exciting because instead of focusing on one character, you get to focus on many of them.” She continued, “The collaboration of it is really exciting. You come in with your own intentions for these characters, but then you learn a lot from the actors about their intentions for the characters and it sort of meshes into this exciting journey for the characters and how you stage them and express them. It’s fun!” The story centers around married couple Norman and Ethel Thayer who spend their summers in a lake house that previously belonged to Ethel’s mother on Golden Pond. The director said, “It’s their 48th summer at this wonderful lake house and they have a lot of issues with their own aging, they have some unresolved issues with their daughter. It’s just a story

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about them resolving issues that we all have–family issues, issues with life and how it keeps on moving on.” The Thayer’s estranged daughter, Chelsea and her boyfriend Bill, visit them at the lake house and drop off Chelsea’s stepson-to-be, Billy. He begins to form a relationship with Norman, one that Chelsea has always wanted with her father. Sarah stepped in as the director after casting had been completed. She said, “I came in having all the faith in the world that the cast was brilliant, and it is. The cast is absolutely fantastic. It definitely makes for a wonderful first directorial experience having such talented actors in the cast.” The director said that the cast is small, with most of them being central characters to the plot. The production will star Larry Helms as Norman, Debi Morgan as Ethel, Melissa Whitworth as Chelsea, Morgan Tanner as Billy, Travis Whirl as Charlie, and Chris Walsh as Bill. The set is another important aspect of creating an atmosphere for audience members to feel as though they are on Golden Pond with the Thayers. Sarah gave praise to the set designer tasked with accomplishing this task, Nick Judy, remarking, “He’s done a beautiful job. It’s a beautiful, collected cottage. It’s the interior of their home, the lake you’ll see kind of sparkling behind the house and there is a side porch. It’s just the one set, so your focus is on the characters and their journey throughout the summer.”

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Sarah recalled reading the script and feeling a resonating connection with the characters, saying, “It’s just such a reflection of real life.” The director continued, “There’s that real connection that I’ve seen these experiences before or I’m experiencing them myself and I think that reflection of real life is what’s really beautiful in this story. It’s a very, very honest portrayal of family issues and dynamics.” She spoke about the audience experience for On Golden Pond, “You walk away going, ‘I either know one of these characters, am related to one of these characters, or I am one of these characters.’” Theatre Winter Haven’s shimmering production of On Golden Pond will run from April 5th through April 22nd. The performances will be ThursdaysSundays with double shows on Saturdays. To purchase tickets and for all other inquiries, visit www. theatrewinterhaven.com or call the box office at (863) 294-7469. Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven, FL 33880 (863) 294-7469 www.theatrewinterhaven.com


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ART Termeridad de martincho en la plaza de by Francisco Goya

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The exhibition, which runs through June 17, includes more than 50 works of art and includes the iconic “Tauromaquia” (Bullfighting) series of etchings by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, as well as rare late-career works by Pablo Picasso in multiple media from ceramic to cardboard. The majority of the works in the show are on international loan from The Art Company, located in Pesaro, Italy. Goya was fascinated by the concept of the bullfight as emblematic of Spanish history, as was Picasso, and that theme is represented throughout the exhibition, said H. Alexander Rich, PMA curator and FSC art history professor. Goya explores the artistry and the violence of the bullfight in the complete 40 prints of the “Tauromaquia” series. “I believe it can be argued that Goya was trying, through this series focused on the tradition of the bullfight, to revive an element of the collective Spanish spirit, which had been diminished severely following the Peninsular War from 1807 to 1814,” Rich said.

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The bull was also an important symbol to Picasso, and the bullfight was something that recurred in his work. He often thought of himself as a bull, as it was the epitome of machismo, Rich said. Picasso’s depiction of the bull is present in his ceramic and two-dimensional work in the exhibition, alongside other frequent Picasso themes including women, his wives and mistresses, and cubistic still lifes. Other notable works in the exhibition come from Picasso’s 1969 “Portraits Imaginaires” series, two pieces on corrugated cardboard representing a king and queen and produced only a few years before his death in 1973. “These pieces reflect Picasso’s unique use of materials,” Rich said. “All the way to his 91st year, he always loved to experiment.” A number of famous ceramic works by Picasso are included in this exhibition, including “Corrida,” “Profile of Jacqueline” and “Tete de Chevre de Profil (Goat’s Head in Profile)” from the PMA’s Permanent Collection. Picasso started working in ceramics in

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1946, and the medium became his principal focus for the next nine years. Intentionally imperfect, his works in pottery were all handcrafted, as opposed to spinning on a wheel. The museum will host a free lecture on Goya by Roy Kerr on April 12, 5:30-6:15 p.m. A Point of View Gallery Talk on April 13, noon-1 p.m. will focus on the “Masters of Spain” exhibition. It is free to attend. The Polk Museum of Art 800 E. Palmetto St., Lakeland (863) 688-7743 www.polkmuseumofart.com.


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Cornerstone Grill An adorable farm to table eatery situated in Lake Alfred, Cornerstone Grill is the passion project of Executive Chef Matthew Arbuthnot and his wife, Lisa. Though he previously worked in small restaurants, Chef Matthew says he really got his start in the early 1990’s working in the Grand Floridian Hotel. The job opened his eyes to the world of possibilities in the culinary industry. From there, he went to culinary arts school and hospitality management.

make their vinaigrettes, keeping to their style of “rustic elegance.” They even have a little saying at the farm to table eatery, “Make less more often.” Instead of large batches of food, everything is cooked to order for his customers. The chef uses various global cooking methods to prepare his food, mostly European with a French influence. Chef explained, “I’ve developed a style from watching other chefs and working with other chefs and just having fun and playing with food.”

He worked for Walt Disney World for 16 years, left in 2008 to work at another restaurant for 6 years, before deciding to branch out on his own. He started doing consulting work for local farmers–famers he still uses to supply his menu today. He helped his cousin open a small restaurant during this time as well.

Nothing tells Cornerstone’s story better than their food. The chef named some guest favorites. For appetizers, bruschetta and Pow Pow Shrimp take the lead, with their most popular salad being their Grilled Romaine Salad. “We take the romaine wedge, split it, oil, salt, and pepper and char it. The balance that comes from that is from the creamy Caesar dressing that we make in-house, it’s the lemon and tabasco we put in there. It hits that char and it really just compliments each other,” he said.

“I took my year off and tried to figure out what I wanted to do,” chef explained. Coming from a generational Lake Alfred family, he returned to his roots. When launching Cornerstone, the owners were intentional with everything from the cuisine style to the name itself.

They have two signature dishes–Pork Two Ways and Crusted Salmon. The pork is made with their house-made rub, they chargrill it and finish it with their citrus chipotle barbecue sauce.

Chef Matthew racked his brain for a fitting name for his establishment, mulling over about 50 different monikers. His wife suggested the name Cornerstone. Chef explained, “It’s a pillar of our faith. Being a Christian, cornerstone is basically a pillar of Christianity. I’ve been in the restaurant business for over 26 years so I’m thinking there’s another pillar to that too, it’s hospitality and it’s culinary arts. We based our business on those two things.”

The chef brought out artistically plated cuisine that tasted as good as he described for us to try. The first was a grilled Mahi over herb rice and a green bean medley. It was topped with watermelon radishes and sweet potato curls, embellished with a local honey balsamic drizzle. Next, we dug our fork in the bruschetta and immediately understood why patrons couldn’t get enough. A marriage of local heirloom golden tomatoes, beefsteak tomatoes, olives, balsamic roasted red onions, asiago and parmesan cheese, the dish was tied together with their herb vinaigrette made with

As for the food, everything is fresh, cooked to order, and local. “We sit at about 80-85% local sustainability,” he said. They buy produce mainly from local farmers and grow their own herbs to havenmagazines.com

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their house-grown herbs. If you like spice, their roasted corn cakes dipped in house made chipotle ranch will hit the spot. They come three on a plate, topped with mixed greens, and a drizzle of the same local honey balsamic. Dessert Trio. Need I say more? Chef Matthew outdid himself with their signature orange crème brulee, double chocolate cake, and strawberry jam and sweet cream filled crepe. In line with their farm to table theme, the crepe filling changes depending what’s in season– citrus, guava, pineapple, wild berries, peaches. During peach season, Cornerstone can go through 250 lbs of fresh peaches for different dishes they prepare. Cornerstone Grill 175 E Haines Blvd, Lake Alfred, FL 33850 (863) 875-8913 http://www.cornerstonegrill.org


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Rockin’ on the river Rockin’ on the River (ROTR) is back for their fourth year to help raise awareness and money for autism and other special needs programs in Polk County. “Autism affects a lot of people in our community,” said ROTR founder John Straughn, “We want help to educate the community that affects these kids and adults.” ROTR will take place on April 6th & 7th in Lake Wales. Rockin’ on the River was founded in 2014 by Straughn, while he and his friends, Bobby Eddy and Kurt Owens were sitting in the Liars Lair Saloon at Camp Mack. “[We] were discussing doing a event,” said Straughn. Straughn, Eddy and Owens wanted something on the river, which is when music came into the discussion. They decided the cause would be Autism and special needs. “Bobby has a grandson that is autistic named Lucas, and I have a special needs son named Tyler,” explained Straughn. Since the ROTR non-profit organization’s first year in 2015, it has raised $75,000 for organizations like Victory Ridge Academy, Sidestreet Art Beat, Inc. and Circle of Friends. “ROTR is fortunate to have over 50 sponsors that have given money,” said Tom Rolstad, President and Board Member of ROTR, “We also have over a dozen that do In Kind donations from toilet paper to a custom guitar.” Within the two day event, they expect roughly 3,000-5,000 people to attend. “We make the right decisions for the right reasons,” said Straughn. ROTR has free admission with $5 parking. It will also have a kid zone, food from Kick Yo’ Butt BBQ, Rick’s BAR-B-Q, Old Man Franks, Idle Zone Bar & Grill and Tanners Lakeside, cash bars, VIP tent, dancing, a bike run put on by LA Midway and an auction. “The funds raised will go towards programs, equipment, day trips, occupational therapy and

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teaching life skills so these children may become more independent,” said Board Member for ROTR, Michelle Penton.

currently building relationships with local businesses and organizations to find positions for our students as they come of age.”

ROTR couldn’t exist without its volunteers and sponsors. “Saying our volunteers are the best is an understatement,” said Rolstad, “they help get the grounds ready from the Thursday before the event to the cleanup of the grounds after the event Saturday.”

“The money that is donated has helped sustain programs and materials for Sidestreet Art Beat in Winter Haven,” said Rolstad. They purchase materials like art supplies and musical instruments. The Special Olympics of Polk County receives the funding for their program through the parking admission. Cypress Gardens Ski Team receives some of the funding to help with their Adaptive Water Ski Event. “The funds we raise will help with equipment, occupational therapy, camps, programs and teaching simple life skills that will help them become more independent,” said Board Member for ROTR, Lori Chalker.

“Lake wales, as a whole, is very accepting of people with disabilities,” said Coordinator of Therapy Services & Program Design for Victory Ridge Academy (VRA), Dr. Erika Timpe. VRA, a public charter school, will be showcasing their new food truck, which past year’s ROTR funds have helped them build, along with grants funded by two organizations. “It’s a gift that keeps on giving,” said Straughn. With the help of One Fat Frog, VRA was able to turn an old bus into their new food truck. This food truck will teach the students, like Brian, Gregory and Logan everyday life skills such as taking orders, preparing and serving the food. The students started a program to prepare to run the food bus called Tony’s Café. They have been taking orders from the staff at VRA, preparing the menus, shopping for the ingredients and preparing the food. “Our goal at Victory Ridge is to build as much independence as possible, one child at a time,” said Steve Whitaker, Executive Director of VRA. “We want to make sure that when they leave our school, they are equipped with the skills necessary to live and participate within their home communities.” Students at VRA are also given life skills within their classrooms on a daily basis. “We have one student on campus who has actually completed the complete employment process,” said Penelope Updike, Grant Writer for VRA, “[and] we are

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ROTR has a choice music selection performing this year: Coastal Acoustic Barefoot Music which is returning for their fourth year, Black Water is returning for their third year, as is Nathan Baldwin Band and Josh Blevins Band not to mention new comers Eric Grub and Mike Collins, Polk County Porch Pickers and Ira Dean who used to play for Trick Pony. These musicians don’t charge for their performances, they donate their time and talents to the cause. It’s not just the musicians that donate their talent to Autism awareness, the community comes together as well. “Kevin Ward has taken guitars and broken them down into different patterns with puzzles pieces and auctioned those off for the last three years,” said Straughn, “which is just remarkable.” Even companies like Mechanical Dynamics is donating a handmade fire pit with the ROTR logo on it. “This year one of our students, Hunter Smith, 10, will be singing the national anthem,” said


Director of Educational Leadership at VRA, Debra Johnson, “we are proud of that.” ROTR isn’t just about having fun, it also promotes awareness for autism. In the beginning, people didn’t know how to diagnose it or what it was. It’s also about getting the parents the resources they need to help their child in life. “The ultimate hope is awareness and understanding and to help these children to have a productive life with some level of independence,” said Penton.

ROTR makes a huge impact in the lives of many children and adults that are challenged by autism or other special needs. “Our ultimate goal is to help these children and adults with simple life skills, hopefully have camps and programs, and to ultimately have a facility on the east side of town that’s similar to Noah’s Ark for those that can use daily care,” said Rolstad. This year the ROTR event takes place on April 6-7, 2018 at Camp Mack’s River Resort in Lake Wales. “I am very proud of this event, I am very proud that people have wrapped their arms around it and are giving back, I’m very proud

of the Board of Directors, very proud of our president which took a big leadership role in all this, and I’m proud of all the volunteers,” said Straughn, “it takes a village to make a family.” www.autismrockinontheriver.com Camp Mack River Resort 14900 Camp Mack Rd. Lake Wales, FL 33898

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PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson

Lisa Miller: Fighting for Students with Disabilities The decision to run for school board came when she realized, “There’s only so much change you can do until you’re in a position of power that you can really make systemic change.”

A generational Winter Havenite, Lisa Miller went to Winter Haven High School. After graduating in 1994, Miller went to Polk Community College, now Polk State, and then on to the University of South Florida. During school, she met her husband at their college job at Chili’s Restaurant. They married in 1999. She obtained a B.A. in Mass Communications with a concentration in Public Relations after which she had some interesting internships, even working on the Jack Hanna Show at Busch Gardens. Eventually, Lisa found her way into advertising sales at the Ledger.

Should she be elected in District 7, Lisa Miller has put some thought into things she would like to impact. “I want good inclusion,” said Miller, “Inclusion is not just putting someone with a disability in a classroom full of typical kids, it’s really making them part of the community and having the supports available to do that.” She further illustrated her point, “We have a high inclusion rate in our county, but the graduation rate of students with disabilities is extremely low.”

“Then our whole world changed, we had my Michael,” said Miller.

She explained that not graduating leads to limited employment opportunities for these students. Lisa sits on the board at USF of CARD (Center for Autism Related Disabilities) and says that it is extremely important to connect parents with services for their children that they may not know about.

Michael, turning 16 in May, was born 10 weeks premature weighing only 2lbs 9oz. He has Cerebral Palsy and Autism. Lisa explained that she went through many steps in the search for answers and raising a child with autism. Beginning with denial, her sights quickly set on, “I’m going to fix it!” She did anything and everything she thought might help her son–music therapy, special diets, even oxygen chamber therapy. The next step? Acceptance. And when Lisa Miller accepted it, she also began setting goals for what kind of life she wanted for her son in the long run.

Funding will be a point of her advocacy as well, according to the candidate. Lisa discussed a federal law called IDEA. This law “entitles students to LRE (Least Restrictive Environment) and FAPE (Free and Appropriate Public Education).” But Miller says that because the law was never fully funded, “We struggle to get the supports necessary to provide what the law states requires.”

It has been her experience parenting a child with disabilities and her passion to see a reform in the school system for these children that led her to run for The Polk County School Board this year.

The mother of two had a vision for the kind of education she wanted for her son, saying, “I wanted a different program. I wanted a program that would work on transitioning him into life, into adulthood.” She and another parent took this vision to Southeastern University. In the 2016-2017 school year, her vision was realized in the form of Pathways School of Excellence, “A middle school and high school program for students with intellectual disabilities and/or other mild learning and/or physical disabilities,” according to their website.

Miller had experience substitute teaching in college so when Michael went into school, she began teaching. When her son was in pre-k ESE classes, Lisa recalled, “I started to realize the opportunities that he was missing. I was questioning ‘Why is he only allowed to do this? Why are there barriers?’”

During our two-hour long conversation, Lisa shared passionately her thoughts and goals not just for her son, but for her 6-year-old daughter, Evie, and all the students of Polk County. At the end of our interview, Lisa Miller offered up her life mantra, something that could even be her tagline for the election, “High expectations and presuming competence.”

Around this time, Lisa left teaching, expressing, “My calling, I found at that time, was finding out why there’s so much segregation [for children with special needs], why there’s not enough opportunity.” Refusing to accept the education system as it was, Lisa went into advocacy work. “I started going to every conference and learning everything I could because I knew, to get Michael what he needed, I had to advocate for that,” said Miller.

Regardless of who you decide to support for any of the seats up for election, vote! Local elections are the lifeblood of our community and a way that you can enact the change you want to see.

“It really gave me a mission. I felt like that’s what I’m supposed to be doing,” said the Polk County School Board candidate.

Voting day is August 28th for Polk County School Board District 7.

Lisa went into real estate because of her sales background and the time it afforded her to do the important things she felt she needed to do. She now sits on boards locally and in Tallahassee that focuses on exceptional student education. She not only fights for a better education system for her son and other students with disabilities, Lisa also encourages other parents to do the same. Miller commented on an impactful class she took called Florida Partners in Policy Making that trains parents to legislate policies for their children, “I took the class in 2009 and it changed my life and the life Michael would have. I ended up teaching the class in 2014.”

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Elizabeth P. Davis P.A. Winter Haven lawyer, Elizabeth Davis is a person with quite a story to tell. Though she would be quick to say that she doesn’t think she’s all that interesting. Aside from owning a law practice, wife to husband Scott Davis, mother of two kids, son Porter who is 13 and daughter Kathryn, 3, Davis could also tell you about being on Capitol Hill on September 11th, 2001, or being an illegal American alien in Mexico City.

didn’t want to be stuck in a car.” The Capital Hill Police came in and told her, the congressman, and the Deputy Chief of Staff that still remained in the building, that they had to evacuate. “I think the congressman got to ignore him, but deputy chief of staff and I did not.” Davis made her way to the tunnels that run under the Capitol Building. It wasn’t long before they were stopped and told get out. “We were forced up to the surface and we were popped out on the grass lawn in front of the capitol building. I could already hear the jets in the air, so I wasn’t worried.” Everyone later got word that the Pentagon had been struck.

Davis grew up in Alabama but moved to Central America for a few years as a kid. These two years made an impact on her mindset and the way she practices law. Her father had been going to Panama on temporary tours of duty as a civilian for several months at a time, when she was about 11. His job was in military management disposal in the the real estate division for the Army Corps of Engineers. Elizabeth explained, “The simplified version of what his job was, to help with the turnover of the canal back to the Panamanian government and simultaneously lease some stuff so we could still continue operations.”

After 9/11, she continued to intern until around February of the following year. She had taken and passed the foreign service exam and in the meantime got engaged, which brought her to Florida. Elizabeth Davis started her practice just 2 weeks after giving birth to her son, Porter.

“I was age 11 to 13 in Panama, during the two years leading up to the invasion with Noriega. I was very interested in the people who report back to the government on what’s going on in the countries, being a liaison to the government in other countries, that’s what I wanted to do–I wanted to be in the diplomatic core.”

In May of 2010, she bought a house in Winter Haven and moved her practice here in October of the same year. At her practice, Davis primarily handles family, criminal, and immigration law as well as probate wills and trusts. She sees every one of her clients as family, saying, “In my mind, I don’t [just] have two kids and a husband, I have a very large family.”

For the first year, there was not enough housing on base for everyone, so Davis’s family lived in town. Living downtown during this time of civil unrest, Elizabeth witnessed tear gas demonstrations and men walking around with machine guns. “I learned very young rather than to be fearful, mostly to be interested in what’s going on and why,” she said.

She also has a separate mediation that allows people to resolve their issues presuit, according to Davis, without the aid of lawyers. “This process tends to lead to a happier and healthier outcome for the parties but they often want legal advice during the process. This need for input sometimes derails negotiations.”

Davis attended Troy University for her undergraduate and Loyola University New Orleans for law school. During her undergraduate studies, Elizabeth often studied abroad going to Spain, Costa Rica, and France. Davis’s law school was putting on such a program in the city of Cuernavaca, Mexico. “I had always had an interest in immigration. I spoke to my law professor before the summer abroad program. She was going to be teaching immigration and I wanted to take it,” Davis explained, “At that time, I either wanted to be a political fields officer or work for the United Nations in some sort of Public International Law capacity.”

As a trained collaborative professional, part of The Collaborative Professionals Association of Central Florida, serving as Director, Elizabeth explained the process, “Parties hire attorneys but the agreement is to keep it out of court and only present the court with a settled agreement for ratification. It takes the best part of mediation and gives the parties their own attorneys and any other professionals they agree they need to reach an informed and fair outcome.”

After the program, through a series of events, she got the opportunity to intern in the courts of Mexico for both civil and criminal court and then went to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees office in Mexico City. While there she met someone whom she dated through most of law school.

A typical day in the office isn’t so typical, according to the lawyer. She has two kids to get to school and then works between 4 different counties on a routine basis, sometimes traveling to 3 in one day. She smiled, “Tomorrow, I will be doing the school carnival all day. I’ll run to court, come here, change into blue jeans and tennis shoes, and do the mom thing all day.”

And here is the (now) humorous story of how she became an illegal alien in Mexico.

During her downtime, Elizabeth uses crafting to de-stress, noting, “There aren’t very many crafts I don’t do.”

She had already flown down to see him a few times but decided one day to take a bus all the way from New Orleans to Mexico City. A mix up with getting a travel visa led her to spend two days in the offices of Mexico City. Officials had her repeat her story, “They would call people over, laugh, have a good time at the predicament, and my accent,” she laughed telling the story.

Involvement in her community is very important to the lawyer. She is very involved in the Chamber of Commerce and The Junior League of Greater Winter Haven, “I love getting out and volunteering in the community. My role this year is Community Resource Project Development Chair, so I’m always trying to figure out the problems and how we can help.”

After graduating from law school, Elizabeth took the Bar Exam. The morning after her last exam, towards the end of the summer of 2001, she packed up from Louisiana and got on a plane to Washington D.C. Her congressman gave her a paid internship while she interviewed and took the foreign service exam.

Through her work with court-appointed cases over the last 13 years, she has handled criminal cases and dependency court cases. These cases brought to her attention that for many children in foster care, things like clothing, medical needs, and tutoring are all able to be provided, but Christmas presents often aren’t in the budget. In response, she started a Christmas toy drive a few years ago for children in the foster care system.

The date was September 11, 2001, Davis remembers, “It started off like any other morning.” Someone in the office saw the news coverage about a plane hitting the World Trade Center so they all pulled it up on their computers. “My first reaction was, that was not a small plane,” she said. She called her father who was due to fly that day and urged him not to.

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“Then we watched the second plane hit,” she paused, “and then we got word there was another plane.” Though many staff members decided to leave, she did not, “All I could see in my head is that was going to be a gridlock on 95 and if a plane was coming down, I havenmagazines.com

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going to be gone,” he continued, “It’s a big part of what we do, the counseling and getting their mindset to the right spot where they’ll let us do it.” During the cleanup, they have 2-3 specialists on site to ensure efficiency. The Bio-One team brings in 30-yard dumpsters and plastic sealed containers. The cleanup takes on average 1-2 days and once the dumpster is filled up, it is removed from the site and its contents are incinerated. Beyond that, they consider what needs to be done to keep the person on the right track, saying they often refer them to a professional organizer to keep them from getting into the same situation in the future.

Robert Riley, owner of Bio-One Tampa, Orlando, and Sarasota was born and raised in Polk County, attending school in Lakeland and currently living in Auburndale. Riley has three sons, two of which go to college at Florida State and the third beginning high school next year. Riley owned the Miracle Toyota dealership with a partner, for 15 years before deciding to go into semi-retirement. While in semi-retirement, Robert got into business at a brokerage selling franchises and ended up buying one of them, Bio-One. According to Riley, it was Bio-One’s core values and background as a company that led him to buy into them, now owning 3.

In the event of a suicide, homicide, or undiscovered death, again there is some counseling involved. He expressed that these events are often the worst of his clients’ lives and Bio-One is there to make the whole process easier for the family. The team wears OSHA regulated PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and first evaluates the scene for any dangers to themselves or the family. From there, they use a multi-step chemical process to eliminate bio hazardous or hazardous waste and odor.

What is Bio-One? In short, it’s a crime and trauma scene clean up company, but their services expand beyond what the name implies: blood removal, suicide, and homicide cleanup, hoarding cleanup, undiscovered death and body decomposition, biohazard and hazardous waste removal, emergency vehicle decontamination, rodent droppings cleanup, sewage and odor removal, feces and urine cleanup, mold remediation, and tear glass cleanup.

I asked Robert how these emotional and traumatic scenes affect him and his team. He answered, “From time to time we see a situation that’s horrific and it does affect you, but when we’re done, our outcome is usually that the family is extremely happy. You’re doing something that helps them take away a little bit of the trauma at the worst time in their lives.” He expressed that this is the reason that they do a lot of their cases pro bono for clients that may not have insurance or money to hire them. The company doesn’t charge families with children under 18, firefighters, police officers, first responders, or military. The most important thing to Bio-One, according to Riley, is to put the families first.

Every single call that goes into one of Riley’s three Bio One locations goes directly to him, with the owner remarking, “It’s critical how you talk to them.” Because of the sensitive subject matter whether it be death, hoarding or anything else, Robert takes the call and dispatches it to his general manager who dispatches the appropriate person on his about 10-person crew. A large part of Bio One’s business is to help hoarders and their families. You may be familiar with the TLC show, Hoarding: Buried Alive or Animal Planet’s series, Confessions: Animal Hoarding. Robert admitted that what you see on television, often times, is only a shadow of the cases he handles on a regular basis.

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His process for this type of cleanup starts first with counseling. “We counsel with the family or the homeowner on exactly what they want to be done, what they want removed if there’s a document search to be done, valuable search, antique search, family heirloom [search],” said the Bio One owner. “You have to get them comfortable with you, you’ve got to get them comfortable that their life is going to change. This whole house full of things they’ve collected for 10 to 20 years is

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APRIL CALENDAR 2018 1 Easter When: Apr. 01, 2018 Kiss the Pig! Fundraiser When: Apr. 01, 2018 Where: Lakeland. http://readlakeland.com Each year, members of the community manage a six-week campaign for literacy and compete with other candidates for the honor of kissing a live pig at the campaign finale. During the campaign, candidates raise awareness for adult literacy as they collect “votes” from their family, friends, and colleagues. Each vote is $1 and the candidate with the most votes the night of the finale wins the honor of kissing the pig! Anyone making a $50 or greater contribution to a candidate’s campaign is invited to attend. Easter Sunrise Service When: Apr. 01, 2018 | 7 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Easter morning worshipers will be offered complimentary admission (from 6am-8am) to experience the Gardens’ own sunrise service with a full choir, live carillon performances, and an inspirational Easter message delivered by local clergy. Service begins at 7am. A buffet breakfast will be served in the Blue Palmetto Cafe following the service, for an additional fee. Masters of Spain: Goya & Picasso When: Apr. 01 - Jun. 17 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Masters of Spain: Goya and PicassoMarch 17-June 17. A rare showcase of work by two of the greatest Spanish painters of all time. This exhibition presents side-by- side the two artists who defined Spanish-made art for nearly 200 years. Painting a Nation: Hudson River School Landscapes When: Apr. 01 - May 20 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Painting A Nation: Hudson River School LandscapesMarch 10-May 20. A collection of superb examples of Hudson River School paintings, the first nativeschool of painting in the United States. These paintings are from the Higdon Collection and were organized by the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, SouthCarolina.

2-8 World Autism Awareness Day When: Apr. 02, 2018 Music on Canvas Exhibit When: Apr. 02 - 13, 2018 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Michael Crews Gallery Lake Wales Arts Council 1099 Highway 60 E, Lake Wales. http://lakewalesartscouncil.org havenmagazines.com

Yea! Shark Tank Investor Panel Presentation When: Apr. 04, 2018 | 5:30 p.m. Where: Buena Vida West Auditorium Southeastern University, 1000 Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland. Fourteen students in grades 6 through 12 from the Young Entrepreneurs Academy Polk County (YEA! Polk), a chapter of the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce, will have five minutes to pitch their business plans to prominent local members of the business community, during the program’s annual YEA! Shark Tank Investor Panel Event. Based on the appeal and merit of the students’ plans and presentations, representatives from companies such as Allen & Company of Florida, Inc., Bank of Central Florida, Jannetides College of Business & Entrepreneurial Leadership at Southeastern University, Publix Super Markets, and SunTrust will determine the amount of funds to allocate to each business. The investors will also select one business to advance to the Young Entrepreneurs Academy Saunders Scholars Competition, in Rochester, NY, where they will compete with students across the United States for college scholarships. 863688-8551 x 229 The students are all from Polk County.

An exhibition of paintings and photographs of classic rock icons by local artists Robert Morrissey & Calder Wilson. Trivia Night at Cob & Pen When: Apr. 02, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Cob & Pen 1221 S. Florida Ave, Lakeland. http://www.cobandpenlakeland.com/ Thinking & Drinking! Join Brent Laponsey (who has been stumping Lakelanders for over 2 years) and the staff at Cob & Pen for weekly Trivia. 2018 Legislative Wrap-Up Breakfast When: Apr. 03, 2018 | 7-9 a.m. Where: Lake Mirror Theater 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland. The 2018 Legislative Wrap-Up Breakfast presented by Bank of Central Florida and Spectrum promises to deliver a unique perspective of the most recent Legislative Session and allows the opportunity for attendees to engage directly with the Polk County Delegation. Senators Denise Grimsley, Tom Lee, and Kelli Stargel, along with Representatives Ben Albritton, Colleen Burton, Sam H. Killebrew, and Mike LaRosa have been invited to attend. For questions or information, please contact Patty Smith at (863) 688-8551 ext 224, or by email at psmith@ lakelandchamber.com Order tickets in advance.

Firewise Landscaping When: Apr. 05, 2018 | 10-11 a.m. Where: Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve 945 Mackay Blvd, Lake Alfred. http://polkgardening.eventbrite.com Wildfire risk is year round in Florida, but especially during the dry season from the months of March through May. Those living in wooded or rural areas should consider firewise landscaping to help minimize the risk of a wildfire damaging their home. Join us for tips and ideas on how to design your landscape with firewise principles including plant selection, placement, and maintenance. Register online.

Arts4Vets Clay Workshop When: Apr. 03, 2018 | 5:30-8 p.m. Where: Eloise Resource and Arts Center 710 Snively Ave, Winter Haven. http://www.facebook.com/Arts-4-Vets This class is free to all veterans. Spouses may attend for a donation of $10, per class. FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS Instructor: Nancy Guevara and Polly LoeberLocation: Eloise Resource and Arts Center (863) 293-2700

Art Exhibit: Dress Code When: Apr. 05-22, 2018 Where: Ridge Art Association 210 Cypress Gardens Bvld, Winter Haven. http://www.ridgeart.org A juried art exhibitionat Ridge Art Association. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday 1pm - 4pm. (863) 291-5661

Panel Discussion: Goya, Picasso & the Heritage of Spain When: Apr. 03, 2018 | 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Their collective responses formed the content of this 90-minute program that includes a 30-minute audience Q & A. Dr. Rich will introduce the panel, present the thesis, and set the context for subsequent presentations. 863-688-7743. Registration is not necessary but appreciated.

“Empty Bowls” Fundraiser When: Apr. 05, 2018 | 5-7 p.m. Where: Polk State/Winter Haven 999 Avenue H N.E., Winter Haven. http://www.polk.edu Polk State Winter Haven Fine Arts Lobby TheatreFundraiser to benefit My Brother’s Keeper General Admission. 863-297-1050 $20

Cityworks (x)po Florida When: Apr. 04-06, 2018 Where: Downtown Winter Haven. http://cityworksxpofl.com A gathering to share big ideas for better places. Hear speakers from all over the country talk about ideas for improving communities.

Girl Scout Cookie & Craft Beer Pairing When: Apr. 05, 2018 | 5 p.m. Where: The Brass Tap 1515 Town Center Dr, Lakeland. Girl Scout Cookies with craft beer, until supplies last. Jenny Dee, Connor Lockhart & Jesse Sliger Live at Hillcrest When: Apr. 05, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Hillcrest Coffee 119 Hillcrest St., Lakeland. doors at 6:30pm // music at 7pm

2018 Legislative Session Wrap Up Breakfast When: Apr. 04, 2018 | 7:30-9:30 a.m. Where: Chain ‘O Lakes Complex 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven. http://winterhavenchamber.com In the Poolside Room. Join us as members of our Polk County Delegation present an overview of the 2018 session, how they voted, what they accomplished and what they think wasn’t accomplished. During the wrap up you’ll have a chance to learn what passed, what didn’t and what we can expect next legislative session. This is also an election year where every seat will be up for election. It’s a great way to start getting more informed before heading to the polls for the primaries in August and the election in November. Tickets are $20 and breakfast is included. This is a collaborative event between the Haines City Chamber of Commerce, Greater Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce and the Lake Wales Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council

Surrounded By A Million Lights Tour with Michael W. Smith and Special Guest Nathan Tasker When: Apr. 05, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com During Michael’s storied career, he’s not only been honored with three Grammy Awards, 45 Dove Awards, an American Music Award, but in 2014, he was honored as the “cornerstone of Christian music” for his significant influence on the genre. He also has recorded 31 No. 1 Hit songs, fourteen gold albums, and five platinum albums. He has also starred in 2 films and published 13 books, including This is Your Time.Purchase tickets online. 46

On Golden Pond When: Apr. 05-22, 2018 Where: Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven. http://www.theatrewinterhaven.com Every summer, elderly couple Norman and Ethel Thayer visit their cottage on Golden Pond, a large, beautiful lake. This summer, however, will be different. Their estranged daughter Chelsea is coming to visit, dropping off her soon-to-be stepson, who begins to develop a bond with her father that she always wanted. 863-294-7469 Runs April 5-22 Julius Caesar When: Apr. 05-15 Where: Florida Southern College 111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr, Lakeland. http://www.flsouthern.edu/visitors/festival-of-finearts.aspx#tickets Florida Southern College “edition,” Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is a classic political tragedy that is reset in a women’s prison in the present day. This remarkably strapping work about power and honor will continue to explore the story of the amazing conspiracy against an overly ambitious Caesar — and the race to “rule the world.”Tickets are $18 for Adults and $9 for Students and Children (863) 680-3089 April 5-8 & 12-15 .Purchase tickets online. Just Between Friends Lakeland Childrens’ Consignment Event When: Apr. 06-08 Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://www.lakeland.jbfsale.com 24,000 square feet of bargains! We will have tens of thousands of clothes, shoes, baby equipment and gear, maternity items, feeding and bathing gear, bedding, room decor, outdoor and indoor toys, sports equipment, electronics, books, games, musical instruments and toys, baby and child furniture, strollers and so much more! Friday, April 6th: 9am-7pmSaturday, April 7th: 9am4pmSunday, April 8th: (half price sale): 9am-3pm www.lakeland.jbfsale.com. Chat & Chew When: Apr. 06, 2018 | 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. Chat & Chew is a health study group, sharing talents and resources to achieve health. This meeting features Dr. Monica Aggarwal of the University of Florida Medical School via Skype. For more information contact 54321health@gmail.com Voices of the People present: Transfiguration Series “Emanation” When: Apr. 06, 2018 | 3 p.m. Where: St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 210 W Lemon St., Lakeland. http://polk.edu Featuring Kyle Lombard and Jannina Norpoth, violins; Jason Amos and John Alexander Madison, violas; and Christine Lamprea and Derek Menchan, ‘celli. Apr. 6 | 3pm Free admission (863) 297-1050 Free Friday Family Yoga When: Apr. 06, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ A one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a fun-packed session of poses, games and more! Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers. (863) 687 - 3869 info@explorationsv.com

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Heroes in Heels-Relay for Life of Winter Haven When: Apr. 06, 2018 | 5-10:30 p.m. Where: Downtown Winter Haven. Fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Watch local men race in high heels for charity. Donate to the Hero of your choice at www.relayforlife.org/ PowerInPurpleWinterHavenFL First Friday: Spring Carnival! When: Apr. 06, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. http://ldda.org/ Rockin’ On the River When: Apr. 06 & 07, 2018 | 6-10:30 p.m. Where: Camp Mack River Resort 14900 Camp Mack Rd, Lake Wales. http://www.autismrockinontheriver.com/ The 2018 Rockin’ on the River event is hosted by Rockin’ on the River, Inc. and will benefit Victory Ridge Academy, Side street Art Beat, Circle of Friends and other local non-profit organizations. Join us along the Kissimmee Riverbank at Camp Mack for a two-day fundraising event of live music, great food, and entertainment for the kids! Dis(Course)||Dis(Cord) - Reading Showcase at Hillcrest When: Apr. 06, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: Hillcrest Coffee 119 Hillcrest St., Lakeland. Harrison Creative Writing seniors put on a showcase reading of their works for the public to enjoy.doors at 6pm, readings begin at 7pm. Find them on FB at Hillcrest Coffee Sporting Clays Shoot Off When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Catfish Creek Sporting Clays 5000 Firetower Rd., Haines City. http://polktrainingcenter.org Proceeds benefit the Polk Training Center, Inc. Serving Polk County’s developmentally disabled individuals since 1986. Register online. Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. The 11-month Market (closed in August) is a showcase for the talents and the work of local artisans and local growers. Basic Fermentation with the Ferment Lady When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 10-11:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org A general overview and discussion of beginning methods of lacto fermentation (the traditional way food has been preserved for centuries, super probiotic rich and healing for digestive issues). Jillian Ross will go over the science and methods of how to properly ferment foods and beverages of all kinds. Everyone will get to sample different items! Purchase tickets online. 863-676-1408 $20 Children’s Fest 2018 When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ Explorations V will take over Munn Park and a section of Kentucky Ave to curate a day that ignites the senses, celebrates curiosity, and brings together families across Central Florida. CHILD FEST is one of the only discount admission days at the Museum making it a mission-driven event that ensures all families have an opportunity to experience, grow, and play in the Museum’s learning environments. 1st Rockin to the River Poker Run When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: La’s Midway Saloon, havenmagazines.com

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Outboack Oasis Butterfly Saturdays When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Outback Oasis 4000 Country Club Rd. S, Winter Haven. https://outbackoasis.com/ Walk-through the interactive Butterfly Encounter and feed the butterflies. Visit with a mermaid by the spring and help her feed the fish. In addition to plants, butterfly, and our resident kangaroos Auzzie and Joey, there is fun and informative Kangaroos talk time every Saturday, arts & crafts, chalk draw and games. Butterfly kits are available for $5. Take home your very own butterfly and watch the whole hatching process.

Oak Hill Cemetery Tour When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk County History Center 100 E Main St, Bartow. http://www.polkhistorycenter.org Learn about the pioneer families and World War I veterans interred at this historic Bartow cemetery. The tour starts at the History Center with a short walk of approximately one mile to include historic landmarks along the route to the cemetery. Oak Hill Cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003 with the earliest recorded burial dating to 1860. Corner of Main and Broadway in the old courthouse, downtown Bartow 863-534-4604.

2nd Annual “Cars For Christ and Craft Show When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Shiloh Baptist Church 905 West Terrace Drive, Plant City. http://Shilohpc.org 2nd Annual Cars For Christ and Craft show. Free admission and great family fun. Free car registration at shilohpc.org or day of event by 9am to be judged. (2017 and 2018 popular vote only). Trophies,dash plaques,crafts,food and music. 813-752-8345

3rd Annual Autism Awareness Family Fun Day When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Epic Church Lakeland 1115 E Memorial Blvd, Lakeland. Spencer’s Sensory Shop. Come out and enjoy a day of fun for the entire family. April is autism awareness month and what better way to kick off the month then the 3rd Annual Autism Awareness family fun day.This event is FREE to the public.Come enjoy the bounce house, face painting, music, food, shop from over 30 crafters and direct sales vendors. Lots of fun and games. (863) 686-3742info@ epiclakeland.com

FLPolyCon 2018 When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 10 a.m. Where: Florida Polytechnic University 4700 Research Way, Lakeland. https://flpolycon.ticketspice.com/flpolycon FLPolyCon is a diverse, all-inclusive geek culture celebration hosted by the students at Florida Polytechnic University.

Wild Fermentation When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 12:30-1:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Join St. Pete Ferments for a fermentation workshop: intro to wild fermentation! In this introductory class, participants will learn basic concepts of fermentation, its history, and how to make raw fermented sauerkraut at home. St. Pete Ferments will provide a tasting of our fermented food and beverages, all made locally.Purchase tickets online. 863-676-1408 $10

Coffee with Artist: Holly Scoggins When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 10:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Join us for coffee with local artist, Holly Scoggins as we explore her exhibition, “Fearful Symmetry.” Scoggins is currently a Full Professor and Visual Arts Program Coordinator at Polk State College. She teaches courses in Drawing, Painting, Design and Figurative studies. She has lead Fine Art study abroad trips to Andros Island and France and was recently awarded the George Jenkins Endowed Faculty Chair award for Printmaking. Registration is not necessary but appreciated. 863-688-7743

3rd Annual Big Bass Blast Fishing Tournament in Honor of Bailey Tilley When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 1-4 p.m. Where: Lake Shipp Park 1649 Lake Shipp Dr, Winter Haven. A bass fishing tournament with live entertainment, raffles, food and a tournament weigh in. The entry fee for competing anglers is $80. This is open and free to the public and all in honor of Bailey Tilley. Please contact Cherly Brewer at fishinggal80@hotmail.com for more information.

Access Art: Special Needs When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Participants will create and discuss art with specially trained educator, Tinia Clark. This program invites individuals with special needs and varying exceptionalities to meet once a month at Polk Museum of Art to engage in viewing and discussing artwork that is exhibited. The program is designed to create social engagement and encourage creativity and self expression. After the tour the group meets at Kelly Rec. Center to make art inspired by the museum visit. Registration preferred but not required. For registration or questions, please contact Tinia Clark at 863-224-8557 or email at sidestreetartbeat@gmail.com.

The Art and Science of Home Brewing Kombucha When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org This 2-hour workshop will introduce you to basic philosophy and concepts behind fermentation, as well as provide you with all the basic information needed to understand and brew your own living Kombucha tea at home. This includes a Kombucha tasting exemplifying how to flavor your Kombucha. The class will be led by Joshua D. Rumschlag, master formulator and co-owner at Mother Kombucha. Kombucha kits and cultures will be available for purchase. Purchase tickets online. 863-676-1408 $10

Creative Youth: 15th Congressional Art Competition Reception When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. https://polkmuseumofart.org/ 2018 marks the thirty-seventh year that members of the U.S. House of Representatives have recognized the creative spirit of American high school students (grades 9-12) with a national art competition. The Polk

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Big Brothers Big Sisters largest national fundraiser. All of the event expenses are underwritten by our corporate sponsors so that means 100% of the money raised by bowlers goes directly towards supporting children served by Big Brothers Big Sisters in the community. For more info & to register go to www.bbbstampabay.org/bowl Crazy for Kimchi When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 2:30-4:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Join Sarah Arrazola, founder of St. Pete Ferments and learn the traditional method of making kimchi. We will learn some basic fermenting methods, how to make homemade kimchi paste, and you also will take home a jar of your freshly made kimchi plus instructions for your future fermentation endeavors. Purchase tickets online. 863-676-1408 $20 Cruisin’ in Winter Haven When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 4-9 p.m. Where: Central Park 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. Thunder Thumpin’ has joined the Cruisin’ in Winter Haven Car Show. Not only enjoy your favorite vintage model, but also bring the girls along to shop your favorite vendors. This is truly a family friendly event. All About Sherry: An Introduction and Tasting When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 5-6 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Learn the science behind how sherry is made with Martha Rodriguez from Hidalgo Imports etc. (includes a special gift bottle). Purchase tickets online. 863-676-1408 $15 The Florida Opry When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: 1914 Plant City High School Community Cente 605 North Collins Street, Plant City. https://www.ehhsoc.org/the-florida-opry.html The Florida Opry show with Randy Scott, Master of Ceremonies and the Larry Mangum-Classic Country Music Journey from Hank Williams to Alan Jackson and Jerry Mincey’s Dirk Roads Scholar with Tony Macaluso. $15 adults $8 students Astronomy Night When: Apr. 07, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: Colt Creek State Park 16000 Sr-471, Lakeland. http://www.floridastateparks.org All are welcome - bring your own scope or binoculars, or use ours. Come early, bring a picnic lunch and join the crowd for some mingling and chatting. Regular park fees apply. (863) 815-6761 Cookie Concert When: Apr. 08, 2018 | 2 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium, 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland. http://imperialsymphony.org/family/ Join the musicians of the ISO for the annual Cookie Concert brought to you by Publix Super Markets Charities! At 2 p.m., wander through the instrument petting zoo full of touch and try instruments from Carlton Music Center. Then, at 3 p.m., the orchestra will perform kid-friendly favorites‚ with dancing in the aisles encouraged! Young pianist Jacob Velazquez will perform his symphony debut with the ISO. A few months after Jacob began playing piano, he was diagnosed with a form of high-functioning autism. He uses his talent to

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9-15 EPCAR Golf Charity Tournament When: Apr. 09, 2018 | 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Country Club 4200 Country Club Road S, Winter Haven. http://epcar.com/ Benefiting the High School Senior Scholarship Fund & The Women’s Resource Center. 863-294-3163 Trivia Night at Cob & Pen When: Apr. 09, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Cob & Pen 1221 S. Florida Ave, Lakeland. http://www.cobandpenlakeland.com/ Thinking & Drinking! Join Brent Laponsey (who has been stumping Lakelanders for over 2 years) and the staff at Cob & Pen for weekly Trivia. SUN ‘n FUN International Fly-In Expo When: Apr. 10-15, 2018 Where: Sun ‘n Fun, 4175 Medulla Rd., Lakeland. http://www.flysnf.org Activities all day, find schedule online. Lunch & Learn: Microirrigation for Edible Gardens and Landscapes When: Apr. 10, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Lakeland Electri 501 E Lemon St., Lakeland. http://polkextension.com Join us for a free lunchtime workshop at the Lakeland Electric Building. Have you heard of microirrigation? Join us to learn about this efficient method for watering your ornamental and edible plants in the landscape. Registration is limited and required. This is a free lunch and learn workshop and lunch is provided. Workshop is presented by the City of Lakeland Water Utilities and the UF/IFAS Extension Polk County.Go to polkextension.com for more information. If you have any questions, please contact us at j.schelb@ufl.edu. Growing Perennials in the Home Landscape havenmagazines.com

When: Apr. 10, 2018 | 5 p.m. Where: Central Florida Speech & Hearing Center 3020 Lakeland Highlands Rd, Lakeland. In this workshop you will learn how to choose perennials that are easy to grow in Central Florida yards. Most of these plants may be seen growing in the UF/IFAS Extension demonstration garden in Bartow. This workshop is free. Registration is encouraged via eventbrite.com/e/growing-perennials-in-the-homelandscape-tickets-40043521250.Workshop provided by UF IFAS Extension Polk County Master Gardeners. If you have any questions, please contact us at j.schelb@ufl. edu or 863.519.1068. See you there!For more information on other UF/IFAS Extension Polk County programs, visit polkextension.com

Monthly chapter meeting of the Hearing Loss Association - Lakeland Chapter. We will often have presentations by hearing loss professionals, potlucks, holiday dinners, general chat, games, etc. The purpose of these meetings is to bring together folks who have hearing loss and want to learn more about how to better manage their hearing loss. We talk about our advocacy programs and services. Meeting are looped and captioned. Meeting days are the 2nd Thursday of each month, 6 pm to 7:30 pm. More information on our website: www.hla-lakeland.org Florida’s Amazing History and Why You Should Care When: Apr. 12, 2018 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Depot Museum & Cultural Center 325 S Scenic Hwy, Lake Wales. Take a whirlwind tour of 500 years of Florida history and how it has changed the state, for better or worse,capped with a strong argument that Florida’s biggest challenge is encouraging its transplants to become Floridians and work to solve the state’s problems. This program is sponsored by the Florida Humanities Council with funds from the Florida Department State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. Free to the Public. Light refreshments provided. Please RSVP to the Lake Wales Museum at 863.676.1759.

Meditation with Singing Bowls When: Apr. 10, 2018 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Sound healing with Reiki Master Kristen Tenpenny leads you into an in-depth journey of relaxation and expansion. The vibrations of the ancient Tibetan and crystal singing bowls raise the vibration of your cells, allowing for your body to relaxing, reducing stress, pain, and tension while putting the listener into a meditative state. Purchase tickets online. 863-676-1408 $15

Downtown Lakeland Food Truck Rally When: Apr. 12, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland. Join us for the Downtown Lakeland Food Truck Rally on the second Thursday of the month in Munn Park Historic District from 6-9pm! This event is family and dog friendly (dogs must be leashed, and play well with others!)

Arts4Vets Clay Workshop When: Apr. 10, 2018 | 5:30-8 p.m. Where: Eloise Resource and Arts Center 710 Snively Ave, Winter Haven. http://www.facebook.com/Arts-4-Vets This class is free to all veterans. Spouses may attend for a donation of $10, per class. Instructor: Nancy Guevara and Polly Loeber Location: Eloise Resource and Arts Center (863) 293-2700

Lady Moonbeam & Patty Kenoly When: Apr. 12, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Hillcrest Coffee, 119 Hillcrest St., Lakeland. http://www.facebook.com/hillcrestcoffee/

2018 Child of the Sun Distinguished Speakers Series: Josh Earnest When: Apr. 10, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: Annie Pfeiffer Chapel Florida Southern College 715 E Park St., Lakeland. http://www.flsouthern.edu The 2018 Child of the Sun Distinguished Speakers Series explores the murky waters of a post-truth environment. Dubbed the word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries in 2016, “post-truth” describes a situation “in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.”

The Carpenter’s Home: Where History was Built When: Apr. 12, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. http://lakelandgov.net/departments/library Speaker Series presentation by Richard A. Fifer. The establishment of a retirement home for the United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of American came true with the dedication of the residence hall in 1928. Built on former orange grove grounds near the west side of Lake Gibson, this home remained active until 1976. Approx. 2205 residents lived there in dignity & compassion, a noble experiment as America sought ways to provide proper care for its elderly workers. The structure remains part of Lakeland’s history.

Lunch & Learn: Rain Garden Landscape Design When: Apr. 11, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Rain gardens are a great way to help reduce storm water runoff and are easily incorporated in to the existing landscape. Plants can survive both dry and rainy seasons. Join us to learn how to add a rain garden to your yard. Included with general admission. 863-676-1408

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Lecture by Dr. Roy Kerr: Francisco de Goya When: Apr. 12, 2018 | 5:30-6:15 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Referencing a broad spectrum of paintings, etchings and drawings across the long arc of Goya’s career, this lecture reveals him to be as much an artist of vision and light as one of shadow and darkness, while at the same time confirming his status as a protean and pivotal figure in the history of Western art.

When: Apr. 12-19, 2018 Where: Polk State/Winter Haven 999 Avenue H N.E., Winter Haven. http://www.polk.edu Polk State Winter Haven Fine Arts TheatreCurtain time 7:30 pm. Sunday 2:30 pm $10 General Public. Free for students, faculty, staffBox Office Opens at 6:30 pm (863) 297-1050 Heart by Heart Featuring Original Heart Members Steve Fossen and Michael Derosier When: Apr. 12, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com Point of View Gallery Talk: Masters of Spain When: Apr. 13, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org The focus of the Gallery talk will be on Goya’s Tauromaquia series of etchings. Begun in 1815 and completed in 1816, the Tauromaquia is Goya’s effort to provide a visual history of the origin and development of bullfighting in Spain. In reality, however, two-thirds of the prints represent events that Goya himself witnessed in the bullring, and those that represent earlier periods are not necessarily historically accurate.Dr. Roy Kerr will discuss Goya’s life and career, the origin and evolution of etching, including the aquatint process, which is a hallmark of Goya’s etchings. With that background, Kerr will move into a discussion of the Tauromaquia prints on the Gallery walls.Space is limited. RSVP by emailing Reservations@ PolkMuseumofArt.org. 863-688-7743 The Gathering Goose When: Apr. 13, 2018 | 4-9 p.m. Where: 251 Avenue A SW, Winter Haven. Vendors and food trucks will be on site. For more information contact The Gathering Goose at 1stsaturdaysvintage@gmail.com Free Friday Family Yoga When: Apr. 13, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ A one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a fun-packed session of poses, games and more! Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers. (863) 687 - 3869 info@explorationsv.com

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Concert Series: Music for the Masses with Marcus Brixa When: Apr. 13, 2018 | 5:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. April 13 at 5:30 p.m. Marcus Brixa. Registration is required. Walter Parks Swamp by Chandelier When: Apr. 13, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://www.gpderrydown.com Gram Parsons Derry Down welcomes back Walter Parks, also featuring Vivian Sessoms Guitarist and singer Walter Parks, the longtime sideman for Woodstock legend Richie Havens has created Swamp By Chandelier — a new solo tour that’s both a concert and a historical experience. Replete with storytelling, skillful guitar playing and soulfully operatic singing, Swamp By Chandelier is a presentation of Parks’ own compositions interwoven with a few Richie Havens classics and an exciting reinterpretation of music that Parks researched in the Library of Congress Folklife Collection. Purchase tickets online. Lake Shipp Tournament When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 6 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Where: W. G. Roe Park 2403 7th St. SW, Winter Haven. Gone Bassin Inc. will be hosting a catch and release bass tournament at W.G. Roe for youth and high school age. Fee to register. For more information email Leeann Smith at gonebassinorg@gmail.com Sun ‘n Run 5K Run When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 7 a.m. Where: Lakeland Linder Regional Airport 3900 Don Emerson Dr Ste 210, Lakeland. https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Lakeland/ LakelandAirportSunnRUN5KRun Road race on the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport airfield during the 44th annual Sun ‘n Fun International Fly-In and Exposition. Runners will have the opportunity to start the race on the airport’s terminal ramp flanked by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds jets and during the run will be able to witness the launching of over 20 hot air balloons. Proceeds from the race will benefit The Lakeland Aero Club and Women in Aviation International - Lakeland Chapter Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. The 11-month Market (closed in August) is a showcase for the talents and the work of local artisans and local growers. Live Green Lakeland When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland. http://www.gfwclakelandjuniors.org A family friendly event highlighting the Lakeland community’s eco-friendly businesses, non-profits and organizations. Hosted by GFWC Junior Woman’s Club of Lakeland. Strummin’ & Drummin’ 5K Run/Walk-Banding Together for Foster Children When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 8-10 a.m. Where: Lake Myrtle Sports Complex 2701 Berkley Road, Auburndale. http://www.ppcacademy.net/ Join Heartland for Children for a scenic 3-mile music-filled run/walk around beautiful Lake Myrtle Sports Complex as we “band together” to support the needs of children entering the local foster care system. A variety of musical genres will greet you as you make your way around manicured soccer and baseball fields overlooking tranquil Lake Myrtle. Proceeds will sponsor the PPCA Culinary Cares Project (CCP) which provides meals for families touched by life changing events. Register online. havenmagazines.com

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Yogaroo When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 8-10 a.m. Where: Outback Oasis 4000 Country Club Rd. S, Winter Haven. https://outbackoasis.com/ Come join us for a relaxing yoga class taught by Jhoanna Mukai at Outback Oasis Garden in front of beautiful kangaroos. You will also be able to try our yoga essential oils and learn more about its amazing benefits to help enhance your relaxation experience. Purchase tickets online.

Lake Alfred History: Multi-Generational Businesses When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lake Alfred Historical Society Museum 210 N. Seminole Ave., Lake Alfred. Lake Alfred History: Multi-Generational Businesses Presented by the Lake Alfred Historical Society. April 14th, 11am at the Lake Alfred Historical Society Museum, 210 N. Seminole Ave. Topics include City Barber Shop, Krystal Roc Stucco Company, and Lang Sun Country Groves. This is a free event. For more information or to reserve a seat, call 863-224-2792.

Lake Wales Farmers Market When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Market Place 20 N Market Place, Lake Wales. Every 2nd & 4th Saturday.

Celebrating a Decade of Hope When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Hope Equine Rescue Inc. 1200 Dixie Dr, Auburndale. http://hopeequinerescue.com/ Come celebrate a decade of saving lives! Barn tours, meet Thelma and Louise, tack sale, raffles, Hoggy Style barbecue, educational seminars and more! (863) 287-7503

The Florida Run at Colt Creek State Park When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 8:30 a.m. Where: Colt Creek State Park 16000 Sr-471, Lakeland. http://thefloridarun.com/colt-creek-state-park A trail run throughout Colt Creek State Park offering a Half Marathon, 10K and 5K distances. The course will take you through classic Florida terrain. You will start off on a flat packed trail along Mac Lake. Then you will enter into a narrower trail winding through lush greens, longleaf pines and hardwood hammocks. From there, courses will split as each distance will get to experience a slightly different scenery and terrain. Our courses are very well marked and runners will be on well-worn footpaths; the paths are mostly grass with some areas of dirt, pebbles, and paved roads.

Paws to Read When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 12 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Read to therapy dogs and improve your reading skills! Our furry friends from Paws for Friendship Inc. are safe, friendly, and nonjudgmental reading buddies.This event is free and registration is not required.For more info, contact Monica Fisher at (863) 834-4274 or monica. fisher@lakelandgov.net.

Lakeland Gun Show When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://www.lakelandgunshow.com 863-665-0092 Vendors with over 500 display tables of modern, antique and military weapons, guns, blades and so much more.Convenient opportunities to buy, sell, or trade at the largest arms show in the Southeast. Concealed weapons classes available. More info at equip2conceal.com

Saturday Afternoon Family Movie: Wonder (PG) When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://mywinterhaven.com Admission is FREE and food and drink are welcome.

Outboack Oasis Butterfly Saturdays When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Outback Oasis 4000 Country Club Rd. S, Winter Haven. https://outbackoasis.com/ Walk-through the interactive Butterfly Encounter and feed the butterflies. Visit with a mermaid by the spring and help her feed the fish. In addition to plants, butterfly, and our resident kangaroos Auzzie and Joey, there is fun and informative Kangaroos talk time every Saturday, arts & crafts, chalk draw and games. Butterfly kits are available for $5. Take home your very own butterfly and watch the whole hatching process. Purchase tickets online.

Airboaters for Autism Light it Up Blue When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 3-8:30 p.m. Where: Coleman Landings Campground 1450 Shady Oaks Dr., Lake Wales. Please come and celebrate World Autism Awareness Day and Autism Awareness Month in April. This year’s event will include amazing BBQ provided by last year’s cooks https://www.facebook.com/CopRQueCatering1/ with many raffles followed by a Lighting up of the puzzle representing #AutismAwareness. How many lit up airboats can we get this year? Lakeland Chamber Foundation Gala A Madhatter’s Ball When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 6:30-11 p.m. Where: Haus 820 820 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. http://business.lakelandchamber.com Lakeland Chamber Foundation will host its first gala entitled “A Mad Hatter’s Ball.” All proceeds from the event will directly benefit the new programming offered by the foundation with an emphasis on workforce development - “Skill’s Gap.” This black tie affair will include a live 10 piece band, top notch cuisine and over the top decor! Please Contact Darla Sechrest Pettaway (863) 688-8551 ext. 228

Pruning & Propagation When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Join Linda Worle, state certified horticulturist and teacher for this workshop. You will be equipped to take on the challenges of maintaining your own yard. You will learn the when, whys, and wheres of pruning at this informative hands-on pruning workshop.Classroom workshop will be followed by a garden tour where propagation techniques will be explained. Purchase tickets online. 863-676-1408 $45

SEU: Night of the Opera Performance When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 7-8:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org The scenes presented in these programs are geared toward presenting opera excerpts that both opera lovers and opera novices can enjoy, scenes which are carefully

Art Lab: Holly Scoggins When: Apr. 14, 2018 | 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Labs are led by professional artists or art educators whom 54

selected for their accessibility to aspiring young voices. To view a complete list of their offerings or to purchase tickets to any of our events in advance, please visit www.seu.edu/arts/events Doubt When: Apr. 14-29, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Haines City Theatre 303 Ledwith Ave., Haines City. http://hainescitytheatre.com In this powerful drama, Haines City Community Theatre Sister Aloysius, a Bronx school principal, suspects Father Flynn of improper relations with one of the male students. April 14,15, 21, 22, 28 & 29. Purchase tickets online or call 863-421-1893 Sunday Morning Yoga When: Apr. 15, 2018 | 8 a.m. Where: 801 E Main St. 801 E Main St., Lakeland. $15 gets you an hour of yoga and an order of amazingly delicious beignets afterwards!Bring your mat (if you have one) Winter Haven Charity Challenge When: Apr. 15, 2018 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. https://www.worldrecordribbon.com/ Be a part of history while helping the American Cancer Society! Guinness will be on site while we break the “Largest Human Awareness Ribbon!” It will take place before the 1:05 PM game. Non-profit vendors will be on site. Come see this beautiful stadium and enjoy the game! Let’s knock CANCER out of the park! WE CAN DO THIS!

16-22 3rd Annual Golf Tournament at Country Club of Winter Haven When: Apr. 16, 2018 | 8:30 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Chamber 401 Ave B NW, Winter Haven. http://heart4wh.org Participants are also invited to a pre-tournament party at the Grove Roots’ Packing House on Friday, April 13 at 6pm. Dinner and drinks provided. We will also have a silent auction at this event. All participants can bring a guest. Heart for Winter Haven is committed to empower individuals, businesses, organizations, and churches to create a connected Winter Haven working together to renew people and places, one life-transforming deed at a time. For more information on the mission of Heart for Winter Haven, as well as ways to get involved, please visit heart4wh.org. Registration Deadline — April 6th Chow Down in Lake Wales When: Apr. 16, 2018 | 5-9 p.m. Where: Lake Wailes Park/Gazebo 499 E Park Avenue, Lake Wales. Every 3rd Monday of the month Chow Down Food Trucks is bringing Florida’s best Food Trucks to Lake Wailes Park from 5 pm - 9 pm Sling Shot Polk When: Apr. 16, 2018 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://www.SlingShotPolk.com Middle, high school, and college students and innovators under the age of 30 are invited to enter plans outlining a solution to one of Polk’s biggest problems. First, second, and third place winners in two contest categories will receive thousands of dollars in cash prizes. While SlingShot Polk is administered by the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce, it is a county-wide initiative.Ten semifinalists will be selected to receive mentoring and present their plans at a final event on Monday, April 16, 2018, from 5:30-8:30 p.m., at the Gram Parsons Derry Down, 297 5th St NW, Winter Haven, FL 33881.


Trivia Night at Cob & Pen When: Apr. 16, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Cob & Pen 1221 S. Florida Ave, Lakeland. http://www.cobandpenlakeland.com/ Join Brent Laponsey (who has been stumping Lakelanders for over 2 years) and the staff at Cob & Pen for weekly Trivia. Tribute Tuesday: Brass Heart Band When: Apr. 17, 2018 | 2:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Where: Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven. http://www.theatrewinterhaven.com/ Celebrating the music of Chicago, Tower of Power, Donna Summers & The Supremes, Pat Benatar and more! With the hottest horns in the heart of Florida, BRASS HEART BAND! Purchase tickets online. 863-294-7469 Arts4Vets Clay Workshop When: Apr. 17, 2018 | 5:30-8 p.m. Where: Eloise Resource and Arts Center 710 Snively Ave, Winter Haven. http://www.facebook.com/Arts-4-Vets This class is free to all veterans. Spouses may attend for a donation of $10, per class. Instructor: Nancy Guevara and Polly Loeber Location: Eloise Resource and Arts Center (863) 293-2700 Half a Century of Art When: Apr. 18, 2018 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Michael Crews Gallery Lake Wales Arts Council 1099 Highway 60 E, Lake Wales. http://www.lakewalesartscouncil.org Selected art from sculptors George O’Neill Jr. and Peter France spanning over half a century. This exhibit includes works in bronze, marble, steel and wood. No admission charge. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m.4:00 p.m. Closed on weekends. (863) 676-8426 Natural Products for Pest Control When: Apr. 18, 2018 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Haines City Public Library 111 N 6th St, Haines City. http://polkextension.com In this program you will learn about less hazardous alternatives to conventional pesticides, with pictures of many pests. A question and answer period will follow. This workshop is free. Registration is encouraged. Theresa Caputo Live! The Experience When: Apr. 18, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com “The Experience” brings Theresa face-to-face with her fans, as she lets spirit guide her through the audience. A video display ensures everyone in the venue has an up-close-hands-on experience regardless of seat location. “The experience isn’t about believing in mediums. It’s

Free Friday Family Yoga When: Apr. 20, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ A one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a fun-packed session of poses, games and more! Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers. (863) 687 - 3869 info@explorationsv.com

about witnessing something life-changing” says Theresa Caputo. “It’s like Long Island Medium live, witnessing first-hand spirit communication.” Purchase tickets online. Art + Dance: OFF THE WALL When: Apr. 19, 2018 | 6:30-9 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Please join us for an Off the Wall experience through the galleries of the Polk Museum of Art this April! Featuring unique, live dance pieces choreographed and created by Ferdinand DeJesus, the FrediDance Project will make the exhibitions come to life in new and exciting ways. As the art comes off the wall in the form of dance, you will be invited to spark your imagination as Polk Museum of Art Curator Dr. H. Alexander Rich gives a brief On the Wall introduction to each featured work. Light hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be provided. Cash Bar.Members $10 Non-Members - $15 Featured exhibitions:Painting a Nation: Landscapes from the Hudson River School Masters of Spain: Goya and Picasso.863-688-7743 Purchase Tickets Online or At The Door

Dulcimers in the Park When: Apr. 20, 2018 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. Where: Central Park 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://mywinterhaven.com Bring your chairs or blankets and enjoy an evening with this unique Hammered Dulcimer band as well as demonstrations from the Wildwood Dulcimers, mountain dulcimer trio. You will be entertained with music styles of Waltzes, Patriotic tunes, Irish Reels & Jigs, Hymns, and American standards.

Connor Kirby, Emily Jones & Rachel & Hannah When: Apr. 19, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Hillcrest Coffee 119 Hillcrest St., Lakeland. http://www.facebook.com/hillcrestcoffee/ connor kirby (lakeland, fl)connorkirby.bandcamp. comemily jones (lakeland, fl)emilyjonesfl.bandcamp. comrachel pollock & hannah dobson (lakeland, fl)doors at 6:30pm, music at 7pm

Polk County Senior Exhibition Reception When: Apr. 20, 2018 | 6-7 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Polk County Senior Exhibition Reception. We invite the friends and family of the students whose artwork is presented in Polk County Senior Exhibition to join us for a reception.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.

Creative Yoga with Michelle Pugh When: Apr. 20, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Join our Creative Yoga class every third Friday for a truly inspirational experience. Dedicated yoga practitioner Michelle Pugh will guide you through an hour long hatha-based class that will end with a meditation focused on our current exhibition.Our classes are a community format so that all ages, sizes, and levels of experience will feel comfortable. Practice will vary to increase diversity in your practice. Modifications are always offered. Please arrive early as space is limited and bring your own mat and blanket if possible. Cost: $10 Non-members / $5 Members. If you have any questions, please call Membership Manager, Diana Smith, at 863.688.7743 x 249.

Excelerate When: Apr. 20, 2018 | 6-11 p.m. Where: Florida Polytechnic University 4700 Research Way, Lakeland. https://foundation.floridapoly.edu/excelerate/ Reception: 6 p.m.Dinner & Program: 7 p.m. Celebration: 8:30 p.m. Purchase tickets online. Location: Florida Polytechnic UniversityInnovation, Science & Technology BuildingSaddle Creek Logistics Commons Lidia Vigil 863.874.8732 Relay for Life Mulberry When: Apr. 20, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: Mulberry High School Track 1 Panther Place, Mulberry. http://www.relayforlife.org/mulberryfl An American Cancer Society community event to fight cancer. Food, fun, entertainment. If you are a cancer survivor we would like to honor you with a t-shirt and the first walk around the track. Register at www.relayforlife.org/mulberryfl

Snacking & Eating Out with Diabetes When: Apr. 20, 2018 | 1-3 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://mywinterhaven.com If you have diabetes or know someone that does, this class is for you! Through games (let’s play Jeopardy!) and activities, learn from a registered dietitian the best snacks and restaurant choices. Register online.

Glitter and Grit Hoopla When: Apr. 20, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Vintage Warehouse Lakeland 4308 Wallace Rd, Lakeland. Come join the Vintage Warehouse and the Beatnik Exchange as they co-host the “Glitter and Grit Hoopla.” A soul shine gathering in celebration of the long anticipated 50,000 likes on FB AND the grand debut of “Indie Blu” a one of a kind trolley. We will be serving great BBQ and are so happy to have the band “The Tavern Kings” entertain us under the stars. We are also excited to visit with our guest of honor Lori Powell the founder of Fancy Flea and Fancy Flea cottage in Bartow. (863) 904-5683 Green Celebration When: Apr. 20, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror Frances Langford Promenade 121 S. Lake Avenue, Lakeland. http://www.lakelandgov.net/ On Friday, April 20th, there will be a Free Green Celebration in honor of Earth Day with a concert & showcase at the Francis Langford Promenade at Lake Mirror from 6 pm - 9 pm. There will be live music from reggae band Jah Movement along with a variety of exhibits promoting green living initiatives. The Polk County Public Schools School Board will also participate showcasing various school programs and earth friendly initiatives designed to promote a greener more sustainable future. Taste of Our Town Winter Haven When: Apr. 20, 2018 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Garden Ballroom 301 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven. http://www.tasteofourtownwh.com/reservation/ Taste of Our Town benefits local elite water skiers from Winter Haven who were selected for the USA Water Ski Show Team to compete at the IWWF Show Ski World Championships Sept 7th - 9th in Huntsville, Ontario Canada. With your attendance ($15), know that you are supporting these local athletes. Every single dollar helps give them the training, coaching, and other resources they need to achieve their dream of representing our country at the 2018 World Show Ski Tournament. Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. The 11-month Market (closed in August) is a showcase for the talents and the work of local artisans and local growers.

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Record Store Day at Jesse Carl Vinyl When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 8 a.m. Where: Jesse Carl Vinyl 304 N. Kentucky Ave., #1150, Lakeland. http://www.jessecarlvinyl.com/ Join us for Record Store Day 2018 and get your hands on exclusive, limited edition releases, reissues, and goodies! (863) 274-3880 Pushing Petals 5K Walk When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 8:30 a.m. Where: Lake Hollingsworth East of South Florida Ave. & West of Bartow Rd., Lakeland. https://www.pushingpetals.org/ Pushing Petals 5k symbolizes a commitment to healthy living and giving back to our community. We’re raising funds to give young girls backpacks to start their school year off right and to support a local young entrepreneur 12-year-old, McKenzie Cheatham founder and owner of She’s One Smart Cookie. Let’s walk it out for excellence!

Central Florida Farm Tour When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Participating farms in Polk County. http://centralfloridafarmtour.com/ Central Florida Farm Tour is a self-guided driving tour featuring some of the most extraordinary farms located throughout Polk County, FL. This is a unique opportunity for guests to experience working farm operations not normally open to the public. Pick your adventure. Visit a few farms or visit all farms at your own pace. Enjoy the day exploring farms and learning about the area’s rich agricultural tradition. $20 per vehicle. Outboack Oasis Butterfly Saturdays When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Outback Oasis 4000 Country Club Rd. S, Winter Haven. https://outbackoasis.com/ Walk-through the interactive Butterfly Encounter and feed the butterflies. Visit with a mermaid by the spring and help her feed the fish. In addition to plants, butterfly, and our resident kangaroos Auzzie and Joey, there is fun and informative Kangaroos talk time every Saturday, arts & crafts, chalk draw and games. Purchase tickets online. Healthy Kids Day When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Plant City Family YMCA 1507 YMCA Pl, Plant City. The Tampa Bay YMCA has a yearly nationwide event each Spring called Healthy Kids Day, at which we have various activities and vendors promoting healthy activities and services. The event is open to the community and free of charge.

http://www.polkhistorycenter.org Join us for a family friendly architectural tour of the History Center and learn more about Neo-Classical architecture, the construction of the building and the stories behind the iconic Old Polk County Courthouse. The architectural tour is on the third Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. 863-534-4380

An Afternoon Melody When: Apr. 22, 2018 | 2 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://www.seu.edu/arts Faculty-selected music majors of Southeastern University perform individual and chamber works in the elegant entryway to the beloved Polk Museum of Art. (863) 667-5657 Email: DLEdwards@seu.edu Website and tickets: http://www.seu.edu/arts

Docent-Led Tours When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Docent-Led Tours (for all ages)Third Saturdays of the monthTour begins at 11:00am and ends at noon. Free for everyone. Pre-registration is suggested. Space is limited. To register, please email reservations@polkmuseumofart.org 863.688.7743

Forest Magic Walk When: Apr. 22, 2018 | 2 p.m. Where: Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve 945 Mackay Blvd, Lake Alfred. Join our guide, Steve Franklin, for a tranquil stroll along one of the trails in our Preserve. There, you will visit shaded coves where the group can pause to participate in stress reducing mental exercises and enjoy the calming effects of nature poems. The program allows participants an opportunity to consciously immerse themselves in the redemptive air, sights, and sounds that forests so generously provide. Reservations required for this walk, as group size is limited! Please contact the Parks and Recreation Office at 863-291-5272 or aquinones@ mylakealfred.com to sign up.

Slow Roll & Ski Show When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 4:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Downtown Winter Haven. Slow Roll will begin and meet at the Bike Shop of Winter Haven. Slow Roll through the city of Winter Haven taking a path that promotes the murals, parks & downtown. Stop mid-roll at Lake Silver to watch the Cypress Gardens Ski Team. Slow Roll back through town ending up at Grove Roots Brewery.

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Cypress Gardens Water Ski Show When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 5-7 p.m. Where: MLK Jr. Park 199 E Lake Silver Dr. NE, Winter Haven. Concessions Available. Bring blanket or chair for seating.

Trivia Night at Cob & Pen When: Apr. 23, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Cob & Pen 1221 S. Florida Ave, Lakeland. http://www.cobandpenlakeland.com/ Join Brent Laponsey (who has been stumping Lakelanders for over 2 years) and the staff at Cob & Pen for weekly Trivia.

Walk for Animals When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 5 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland. http://www.spcaflorida.org We invite walkers, friends, families, and corporate teams to sign up and bring their dogs to join us in celebration of our best friends! Your participation and fundraising for the Walk for Animals helps SPCA Florida care for more than 4,000 homeless cats and dogs each year and provide affordable medical treatment to more than 68,500 animals annually. (863)646-7722 Register online.

Arts4Vets Clay Workshop When: Apr. 24, 2018 | 5:30-8 p.m. Where: Eloise Resource and Arts Center 710 Snively Ave, Winter Haven. http://www.facebook.com/Arts-4-Vets This class is free to all veterans. Spouses may attend for a donation of $10, per class. All class fees collected cover supply costs. FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS Instructor: Nancy Guevara and Polly LoeberLocation: Eloise Resource and Arts Center(863) 293-2700

Brian Sutherland, Abraham Partridge & Kyle Keller When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Hillcrest Coffee 119 Hillcrest St., Lakeland. http:///www.facebook.com/hillcrestcoffee/ doors at 6:30pm // music at 7pm

Architectural Tour When: Apr. 21, 2018 | 11 a.m. Where: Polk County History Center 100 E Main St, Bartow.

Moonlight Market When: Apr. 25, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven. The Moonlight Market is every 4th Wednesday from 6-9pm! Vendors from all over Central Florida will be setting up shop.

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The Lakeland Derby When: Apr. 27, 2018 | 5:30-9:30 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland. http://www.lvim.net/lakeland-derby/ The Lakeland Derby is an annual “Derby Style” event staged on beautiful Lake Mirror in downtown Lakeland. The Lakeland Derby captures the thrill of a race and the purity of sports entertainment in a hometown setting. The true essence of the Derby is the reward of knowing the proceeds will support Lakeland Volunteers in Medicine. The Derby features ten beautifully hand-crafted swan paddle boats in a thrilling race to the finish line. 863.688.LVIM (5846) Jug Brothers Band When: Apr. 27, 2018 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Central Park 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. Music in Central park. Grant Piche leads singing with a variety of his friends to the sound of kazoos, washboards, spoons, bongos, etc. Audience participation is encouraged. Guests bring their own chairs. Please contact Grant Piche at picgra@aol.com for more information.

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Free Friday Family Yoga When: Apr. 27, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ A one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a fun-packed session of poses, games and more! Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers. (863) 687 - 3869 info@explorationsv.com

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Access Art: Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia When: Apr. 27, 2018 | 2-3 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Facilitator: Tinia ClarkParticipants will create and discuss art with specially trained educator, Tinia Clark. This program is designed for people in the early stages of dementia and their care partners and is open to the public. If you are concerned about your privacy, please speak to the facilitator of the meeting. Space is limited to 12 participants and their caregivers each month. Registration is preferred but not required.For registration, please contact Tinia Clark at 863-224-8557 or email at sidestreetartbeat@gmail.com. Access Art is based on the MOMA Alzheimer’s Project and is a collaboration between Polk Museum of Art, Alzheimer’s Association — Florida Gulf Coast Chapter and the Sidestreet Art Beat, Inc.

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Bridges of Madison County When: Apr. 27-May 06 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Lakeland Community Theatre 121 S Lake Avenue, Lakeland. http://www.lakelandcommunitytheatre.com/ boxofficelct@gmail.com 863-603-7529. One of the most romantic stories ever written and a two-time Tony Award®-winning Broadway musical It tells the story of Iowa housewife Francesca Johnson and her life-changing, four-day whirlwind romance with traveling photographer Robert Kincaid. This production features gorgeous, soulful music by Tony Award®-winning composer Jason Robert Brown that draws upon the rich textures of Americana and folk and the sweeping, expressive balladry of classic Broadway. Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. The 11-month Market (closed in August) is a showcase for the talents and the work of local artisans and local growers. Lake Wales Farmers Market When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Market Place 20 N Market Place, Lake Wales. Every 2nd & 4th Saturday. Project E.A.G.L.E. When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 8 a.m. Where: Lake Shipp Park 1649 Lake Shipp Dr, Winter Haven. https://www.facebook.com/ events/1676246305766644/ This annual chain of lakes clean-up has become a long standing tradition over the years. Staging area is at Lake Shipp Park, Saturday, April 28, 2018 beginning at 8 am for registration, tee shirt and supplies. Choose a lake of your choice, clean-up and later join us for lunch starting at NOON. Family friendly activities will begin at 10 am such as environmental and educational showings, face painting, rock painting/hiding, bounce house, music and more.Project E.A.G.L.E. will provide gloves and bags if you need them. Volunteers can either walk the shore or bring a watercraft of choice from which to work. Water craft volunteers should bring gloves and a net or pike pole to collect trash. GardenFest: Plant Sale, Workshops, Demonstration Garden Tours When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: UF/IFAS Extension 1702 S Highway, Bartow. http://polkgardening.eventbrite.com GardenFest will feature a plant sale of a wide variety of plants. Most of the hundreds of plants are propagated by Master Gardener volunteers, who work throughout the year nurturing and caring for them. The sale will include native and Florida-Friendly plants, bromeliads, succulents, orchids, and edibles. Plants that are easy to grow and that attract butterflies and other wildlife will be available. Master Gardener volunteers will be on hand to assist customers in plant selection.

The Fancy Flea When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Strawberry Festival Fairgrounds 2866 Reynolds St W, Plant City. http://www.fancyflea.net Vintage home & garden market

One-on-One Doubles Shootout & Live Rockin’ Blues Concert When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 2 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Country Club 4200 Country Club Road S, Winter Haven. http://oneononedoubles.com Nationally televised to 68 million homes. 4 legends serving fighting for the title including: Luke “Dual Hand” Jensen, Mikael “The Bulldog” Pernfors, Mel Purcell & Emilio Sanchez. Tennis from 2-4:30 pm RJ “The Bluesy Roots Rocker” from 4:30-6:30pmVIP experience available. Go online for tickets. Ed Krass (813) 478-3384 or John Haggar (727) 647-3682 oneononedoubles@yahoo.com

Bonsai Basics When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Learn Japanese techniques to create miniature ‘trees’ with Garden Educator Stephen Kane. Workshop includes how to prune, wire, and care for these little trees. Make and take home a Bonsai tree, tree and supplies will be provided. Purchase tickets online. 863-676-1408 $40

Why Do Heroes Have Big Feet? When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 3 p.m. Where: Ramon Theater 15 E Wall Street, Frostproof. http://www.ramontheater.com A play performed by Frostproof area students.

7th Annual National PAL Mentoring Day When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., Lakeland. http://www.lakelandpal.com The purpose of this event is to promote & partner with Community and Youth Organizations and businesses throughout Polk County to provide information on resources, programs, educational programs, athletic programs, summer activities and camps that appeal to children and families. In 1993, The Lakeland Police Athletic / Activities League, Inc. (Lakeland PAL) was formed to prevent juvenile crime and violence by providing youth mentoring, education and athletic/ activities, aimed to get kids off the street. Our mission is “Filling Playgrounds not Prisons.” Kadian Parchment 863-877-7527

Lake Wales Food Truck Rally When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 4-8 p.m. Where: Downtown Lake Wales. Vendors, DJ & food trucks! Classic Car Show When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 4-8 p.m. Where: Downtown Market Place 20 N Market Place, Lake Wales. Ring of Honor Wrestling When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com

Outboack Oasis Butterfly Saturdays When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Outback Oasis 4000 Country Club Rd. S, Winter Haven. https://outbackoasis.com/ Walk-through the interactive Butterfly Encounter and feed the butterflies. Visit with a mermaid by the spring and help her feed the fish.In addition to plants, butterfly, and our resident kangaroos Auzzie and Joey, there is fun and informative Kangaroos talk time every Saturday, arts & crafts, chalk draw and games. Purchase tickets online.

Flip Flop Ball When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Barnett Residence 3830 Gaines Ct., Winter Haven. http://talbothouse.org/events/ Live music, dancing, food, silent auction and fun, all benefiting the amazing Talbot House Ministries and the free services they provide throughout Polk County. Tickets are on sale now at $75 per person and available for purchase at http://talbothouse.org/events/.For more information on event sponsorship opportunities, call Claudia Jordan at Phone: 863-687-8475 Ext. 119

Saturday Afternoon Family Movies: Paddington 2 (PG) When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. Admission is FREE and food and drink are welcome. 7th Annual Tea & Fashion Show When: Apr. 28, 2018 | 2-4 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church-Haines City 104 Scenic Hwy, Haines City. http://www.thewaycenter.org/ All proceeds benefit the Women and Youth Center. $25 per person. (863) 422-2309

30 Hollingsworth Winds Spring Concert When: Apr. 30, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland. Guest conductors will include:Larry Clark - composer and V.P. of Carl Fischer MusicJimmy Parker - the “Voice” of the Hollingsworth WindsIan Schwindt - Band Director of Titusville High SchoolFor further information contact Ivan Wansley 813-230-1379 Trivia Night at Cob & Pen When: Apr. 30, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Cob & Pen, 1221 S. Florida Ave, Lakeland. http://www.cobandpenlakeland.com/ Join Brent Laponsey (who has been stumping Lakelanders for over 2 years) and the staff at Cob & Pen for weekly Trivia.

MAY 1-6 Farm to Table Dinner with Chef Amy Freeze: Summer Salads When: May. 03, 2018 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Summer is almost here! Join us in the Outdoor Kitchen for our fourth Farm to Table Dinner prepared by World Food Championship’s Amy Freeze, featuring fresh produce and hearty proteins. Amy will incorporate ingredients straight from our garden, to prepare a variety of summer-themed salads, a decadent dessert, and cool summer drinks. Purchase drinks online. 863-676-1408 $45 Cinco de Mayo! When: May. 05, 2018 | 1-3 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Join Chef Matt in the Outdoor Kitchen to celebrate Cinco de Mayo and learn how to set up your own impressive taco bar. Chef Matt will demonstrate cooking techniques, homemade salsas and handmade tortillas. Purchase tickets online. 863-676-1408 $35 Kentucky Derby Day When: May. 05, 2018 | 4 p.m. Where: Rocking H Ranch 2200 Ewell Rd, Lakeland. https://cflcc.org/ Enjoy a fancy hat contest, mint juleps, auction, racing games and more. Proceeds benefit Catholic Charities programs in Polk County. Register online. rbaker@cflcc.org (407) 451-5315

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Armature Works Originally a TECO streetcar repair and storage facility dating from 1910, it was sold to Tampa Armature Works, a phosphate machinery manufacturer in 1960. Today it’s a 73,000 square foot mixed-use commercial space consisting of the Heights Public Market, multiple event spaces, a co-shared workspace as well as multiple restaurants and bars. Outside by the Hillsborough River and connected by the Tampa Riverwalk, you’ll find oversized games like chess and checkers along with adirondack chairs to lounge in while you enjoy your cocktail or food purchased inside. Once a month, the Indie Flea sets up, and it’s family-friendly and the only place to be. Armature Works has partnered with Brew Bus Tampa Bay to offer weekly tours every Friday night in Tampa’s Seminole Heights and nearby neighborhoods. “Friday Night Heights” is a shuttle service that takes off every Friday at 7:00 pm and runs a continuous loop between seven nearby stops. Jump on and off whenever you want, $15/ advance or $20/at the door. Inside AW, you’ll find Steelbach, a Southern-inspired restaurant and chophouse. The restaurant partners with Florida’s top producers to raise and deliver Steelbach’s grass fed beef. The beef is aged 4-7 weeks, trimmed and cut to order, then cooked over 1000-degree oak and mesquite open fire grille. Open seven days a week, Steelbach also serves brunch on weekends, has a whiskey bar and an outdoor patio that overlooks the Hillsborough River

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It’s a curated collection of the best indie makers in the area. You’ll find everything from clothing to furniture. Along with live music, it’s an excellent way to spend your Sunday afternoon. This only happens on the third Sunday of each month from 11am-3pm. It’s a relaxed and family-friendly. Meet your friends there and start your week on the right foot. Several event spaces are available for rentals, including Rooftop 220 with views of the skyline and water. Different sized spaces available for different needs. Armature Works has been transformed into one of the most hip places in Tampa. The building itself has original exposed bricks, wood and a super chill atmosphere. Whether you’re stopping in for lunch throughout the week or a date on Saturday night, it’s worth the drive. For more information about rentals, current restaurants, events and more visit: armatureworks. com 1910 N Ola Avenue Tampa, Florida (813) 250-3725 FB & IG @ArmatureWorks


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370 HIGHCREST RD, DAVENPORT ....................... 2/23/2018.. $200,000 346 HIGHCREST RD, DAVENPORT ....................... 2/15/2018...$202,000 647 CORVINA DR, DAVENPORT .......................... 2/20/2018....$210,000 525 PALOMA DR, DAVENPORT .............................2/16/2018....$210,000 106 HAVERSHAM WAY, DAVENPORT ................... 2/20/2018....$215,000 495 PETER PAN BLVD, DAVENPORT .....................2/16/2018....$216,000 1258 LEXINGTON AVE, DAVENPORT .................... 2/26/2018... $225,000 228 HAMLET RD, DAVENPORT ..............................2/16/2018...$226,000 393 ABERDEEN DR, DAVENPORT ........................ 2/23/2018...$238,000 270 ALFORD DR, DAVENPORT ............................. 2/20/2018....$241,000 401 ABERDEEN DR, DAVENPORT ......................... 2/23/2018...$246,000 300 DRAYTON AVE, DAVENPORT ....................... 2/26/2018... $255,000 1055 CORVINA DR, DAVENPORT .......................... 2/21/2018...$258,800 3733 CORTLAND DR, DAVENPORT ..................... 2/23/2018....$259,700 393 TOLDEDO RD, DAVENPORT ........................... 2/15/2018....$261,400 703 THOUSAND OAKS BLVD, DAVENPORT .........2/16/2018... $262,500 147 TROON CIR, DAVENPORT ............................... 2/15/2018...$265,000 436 SEATTLE SLEW DR, DAVENPORT ..................2/16/2018... $265,300 137 FLATWOODS LOOP, DAVENPORT ................. 2/20/2018...$268,500 397 TOLDEDO RD, DAVENPORT ........................... 2/15/2018...$268,500 3673 CORTLAND DR, DAVENPORT ......................2/16/2018... $270,900 311 DRAYTON AVE, DAVENPORT .......................... 2/23/2018....$272,900 305 DRAYTON AVE, DAVENPORT ........................ 2/22/2018... $274,000 121 HAWTHORNE WAY, DAVENPORT ................... 2/23/2018....$287,000 625 CANTABRIA DR, DAVENPORT ........................ 2/21/2018....$297,800 416 SEATTLE SLEW DR, DAVENPORT .................. 2/22/2018....$315,600 550 CANTABRIA DR, DAVENPORT .......................2/19/2018...$328,800 124 WHIRLAWAY DR, DAVENPORT ....................... 2/15/2018... $328,900 5243 WILDWOOD WAY, DAVENPORT ................. 2/26/2018...$384,500 5251 WILDWOOD WAY, DAVENPORT ................... 2/15/2018... $387,000 625 PRESTWICK DR, DAVENPORT ....................... 2/22/2018...$389,000 5259 WILDWOOD WAY, DAVENPORT ................. 2/22/2018.. $408,300 428 CHELSEA ST, DAVENPORT ............................. 2/15/2018...$535,000

AUBURNDALE

250 SUNRIDGE DR, AUBURNDALE ...................... 2/23/2018.... $110,000 2979 PHIPPS RD, AUBURNDALE ........................... 2/15/2018.....$121,600 335 BOLENDER RD, AUBURNDALE ...................... 2/20/2018....$150,000 904 LIBERTY LN, AUBURNDALE ...........................2/16/2018... $184,900 107 LAKEVIEW DR, AUBURNDALE ....................... 2/22/2018... $239,500 5702 DORNICH DR, AUBURNDALE ...................... 2/21/2018...$249,000 751 WATERFERN TRAIL DR, AUBURNDALE ..........2/27/2018...$270,000 747 WATERFERN TRAIL DR, AUBURNDALE ..........2/27/2018...$270,000

BARTOW 3855 E GANDY RD, BARTOW .................................3/16/2018.....$115,000 6390 HARNEY ST, BARTOW ................................. 2/23/2018....$125,000 805 WILLOW LN, BARTOW ................................... 2/15/2018.....$127,500 815 E CHURCH ST, BARTOW .................................. 2/15/2018....$179,000 1833 FOREST HILL DR, BARTOW ...........................2/16/2018.... $181,000 1641 TAYLOR BROOKE DR, BARTOW .................... 2/15/2018....$185,000 1641 TAYLOR LANDING DR, BARTOW ................... 2/15/2018....$189,900 1761 JAMES POINTE DR, BARTOW ........................ 2/23/2018... $194,000 1670 LAUREL OAKS DR, BARTOW ......................... 2/21/2018....$210,000 830 PARQUE VISTA, BARTOW ..............................2/16/2018...$228,000 1982 CHARLESTON LN, BARTOW ......................... 2/21/2018...$230,800 2019 COUNTRY AIRE LOOP, BARTOW ................ 2/22/2018... $322,000

DAVENPORT 726 TERRA LAGO ST, DAVENPORT ...................... 2/23/2018... $105,000 2929 FAN PALM DR, DAVENPORT ......................... 2/15/2018....$122,000 184 WHIRLAWAY DR, DAVENPORT ....................... 2/21/2018.... $122,500 121 WHIRLAWAY DR, DAVENPORT ........................ 2/21/2018.... $122,500 3408 CALABRIA AVE, DAVENPORT ......................2/16/2018....$125,000 142 MANGO DR, DAVENPORT ...............................2/16/2018... $130,000 3603 CALABRIA AVE, DAVENPORT ..................... 2/23/2018... $130,000 744 MYSTERY HOUSE RD, DAVENPORT ............. 2/23/2018....$134,000 215 PARADISE WOODS PL, DAVENPORT ..............2/19/2018....$138,800 50989 HIGHWAY 27 LOT 218, DAVENPORT ....... 2/23/2018....$145,000 50989 US HIGHWAY 27 LOT 247, DAVENPORT .. 2/20/2018.... $152,900 711 OAKPARK LOOP, DAVENPORT ....................... 2/20/2018... $160,000 742 LOMA BONITA DR, DAVENPORT .................... 2/21/2018....$162,500 152 MOSCATO DR, DAVENPORT ...........................2/19/2018..... $174,100 111 BENT OAK LOOP, DAVENPORT ........................ 2/21/2018.... $181,000 330 HIGHCREST RD, DAVENPORT ........................ 2/15/2018....$193,000 171 RIDGEMONT CT, DAVENPORT .........................2/16/2018... $198,000

FORT MEADE 803 7TH ST, FORT MEADE...................................... 2/15/2018...... $111,700

FROSTPROOF 224 FAIRWAY BLVD, FROSTPROOF........................2/16/2018.... $107,000

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1026 WILDWOOD, LAKELAND .............................. 2/15/2018....$124,900 5730 YARBOROUGH LN, LAKELAND ................... 2/21/2018.... $126,700 1227 BONNY GLEN ST, LAKELAND ........................2/16/2018.....$127,000 3944 LEHMAN CT, LAKELAND .............................. 2/15/2018... $130,000 1404 COLONNADES CIR, LAKELAND ...................2/27/2018... $130,000 302 CORONA DEL MAR ST, LAKELAND ................2/16/2018... $130,000 423 GRIFFIN RD, LAKELAND ..................................2/16/2018... $130,000 712 W CARVER ST, LAKELAND ...............................2/16/2018....$133,000 3202 CARLETON CIR, LAKELAND ......................... 2/15/2018....$135,000 6225 GEORGIA AVE, LAKELAND ........................... 2/21/2018....$139,900 1100 LOWRY AVE UNIT 67, LAKELAND .................. 2/15/2018... $140,000 5305 GRACE ST, LAKELAND ................................. 2/28/2018... $144,400 915 SUSAN DR, LAKELAND ....................................2/16/2018... $144,900 2073 WINTERSET DR, LAKELAND .........................2/16/2018....$145,000 3107 GALLOWAY OAKS DR, LAKELAND ...............2/16/2018....$145,000 310 W PARK ST, LAKELAND ................................... 2/15/2018....$145,000 1734 FREDRICKSBURG AVE, LAKELAND ............. 2/23/2018....$145,000 4414 S FLORIDA CT, LAKELAND ............................ 2/15/2018....$145,000 4410 S FLORIDA CT, LAKELAND ............................ 2/15/2018....$145,000 6188 MAGPIE DR, LAKELAND ................................2/16/2018....$150,000 405 LAKE PARKER AVE, LAKELAND .....................2/16/2018....$150,000 5104 GREENBROOK LN, LAKELAND .................... 2/20/2018.....$151,000 3140 PEARLY DR, LAKELAND ............................... 2/22/2018....$152,000 3093 PEARLY DR, LAKELAND ............................... 2/22/2018....$152,000 3099 PEARLY DR, LAKELAND .............................. 2/22/2018....$152,000 2079 WINDWARD PASS, LAKELAND ....................2/16/2018....$153,000 3710 MOUNT TABOR RD, LAKELAND ................... 2/15/2018....$153,000 3804 EXETER LN, LAKELAND ............................... 2/23/2018....$154,000 2236 GOLDEN HORSESHOE CIR, LAKELAND ......2/16/2018....$154,000 7922 N CAMPBELL RD, LAKELAND ........................ 2/21/2018....$159,900 5405 SUNSET WAY, LAKELAND ........................... 2/20/2018... $164,000 2003 SYLVESTER CT, LAKELAND ..........................2/16/2018....$169,900 815 ARIANA ST, LAKELAND ...................................2/16/2018....$170,000 933 CLEARVIEW AVE, LAKELAND ........................ 2/22/2018..... $171,500 2825 JENNIFER DR, LAKELAND ............................ 2/23/2018.... $174,500 7344 E FLORAL CIR, LAKELAND ............................2/16/2018....$175,000 614 W PARK ST, LAKELAND ................................... 2/21/2018....$175,000 6341 NEAMATHLA, LAKELAND ............................. 2/15/2018.... $179,500 6123 SILVER LAKES DR, LAKELAND ...................... 2/23/2018.... $179,500 6002 CHRISTINA DR, LAKELAND .........................2/16/2018.....$181,500 6218 RES CIR, LAKELAND ......................................2/16/2018....$182,000 1601 SAINT ANTHONY ST, LAKELAND ................. 2/23/2018... $184,900 6104 SWALLOW DR, LAKELAND .......................... 2/20/2018....$185,000 4404 IRIS ST, LAKELAND ....................................... 2/15/2018... $189,000 3839 SANDHILL CRANE DR, LAKELAND ..............2/16/2018....$189,900 6111 YATES RD, LAKELAND .................................... 2/23/2018....$190,500 11350 KO DR, LAKELAND .......................................2/19/2018.....$193,100

13 MAPLE RUN, HAINES CITY ................................ 2/15/2018... $140,000 2481 CREST DR, HAINES CITY .............................. 2/23/2018.... $157,000 14 MAPLE RUN RT 1, HAINES CITY ........................ 2/22/2018.... $157,000 2474 ST AUGUSTINE BLVD, HAINES CITY ............ 2/23/2018....$158,000 4010 US HIGHWAY 17/92, HAINES CITY ................ 2/15/2018.....$167,500 20 COVENTRY DR, HAINES CITY .......................... 2/15/2018....$169,500 2041 NIGHTHAWK DR, HAINES CITY ....................2/16/2018..... $191,700 2721 SANDERLING ST, HAINES CITY ..................... 2/20/2018....$207,300 1057 SUFFRAGETTE CIR, HAINES CITY ................ 2/22/2018....$218,800 340 CHEROKEE AVE, HAINES CITY ..................... 2/22/2018....$241,000 2991 SANDERLING ST, HAINES CITY .....................2/16/2018...$246,200 11 LEFE CT, HAINES CITY .........................................2/27/2018...$288,900 1107 PENINSULAR DR, HAINES CITY ..................... 2/15/2018.....$317,500 171 MITCHELL’S MNR, HAINES CITY ......................2/16/2018...$445,500 192 KENNY BLVD, HAINES CITY ............................ 2/20/2018...$446,500 981 CHANLER DR, HAINES CITY ............................ 2/15/2018. $1,687,500

LAKE WALES 515 RIDGE MANOR DR, LAKE WALES ....................2/19/2018......$112,100 3994 DINNER LAKE WAY, LAKE WALES ............... 2/22/2018... $148,000 330 DINNER LAKE CT, LAKE WALES ..................... 2/22/2018... $148,000 339 DINNER LAKE CT, LAKE WALES ..................... 2/22/2018... $148,000 4033 DINNER LAKE WAY, LAKE WALES ............... 2/22/2018... $148,000 2306 GRANT RD, LAKE WALES ..............................2/27/2018... $180,000 2066 CAROL PL, LAKE WALES ..............................2/16/2018...$205,000 4317 BERWICK DR, LAKE WALES ............................ 3/2/2018...$240,000

LAKELAND 6423 SHADOWBROOK DR, LAKELAND ...............2/27/2018.... $100,100 1812 S CIVITAN AVE, LAKELAND ........................... 2/28/2018... $104,000 5414 QUARRY ROCK RD, LAKELAND .................. 2/20/2018... $105,000 938 PALMETTO ST, LAKELAND ............................ 2/26/2018... $105,000 5431 RIVER ROCK RD, LAKELAND ....................... 2/26/2018... $108,500 3509 LORI LN, LAKELAND .................................... 2/26/2018... $108,600 3304 SKYVIEW DR, LAKELAND ............................ 2/15/2018......$111,500 6709 FORESTVIEW LN, LAKELAND ..................... 2/20/2018.....$114,300 6380 EGRET DR APT 29, LAKELAND .................... 2/20/2018.....$115,000 5429 LIMESTONE LN, LAKELAND ......................... 2/15/2018.....$115,000 1237 W 8TH ST, LAKELAND .................................... 2/15/2018.....$115,000 302 CORONA DEL MAR ST, LAKELAND ................2/16/2018.... $118,000 1718 CRYSTAL LAKE DR, LAKELAND ..................... 2/15/2018.....$119,900 6072 SANDPIPERS DR, LAKELAND .......................2/16/2018.... $120,550 712 W CARVER ST, LAKELAND ...............................2/16/2018....$120,800 3814 WHITEDOVE DR, LAKELAND ....................... 2/15/2018....$123,000

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4325 PEBBLE POINTE DR, LAKELAND .................. 2/15/2018....$195,000 8387 GREYSTONE DR, LAKELAND .........................3/7/2018....$195,000 4148 BERKSHIRE LOOP, LAKELAND .................... 2/22/2018....$195,500 3835 SANDHILL CRANE DR, LAKELAND .............. 2/15/2018.... $197,000 561 WORCHESTER CT, LAKELAND ....................... 2/22/2018.....$197,900 5239 WHITE EGRET LN, LAKELAND ..................... 2/20/2018....$198,200 967 PRINCETON MANOR LN, LAKELAND ........... 2/20/2018....$199,800 3744 SHERERTZ RD, LAKELAND .......................... 2/20/2018.. $200,000 3094 SIRE TRL, LAKELAND ................................... 2/15/2018...$202,000 3863 SANDHILL CRANE DR, LAKELAND ..............2/16/2018...$204,500 6302 SILVER LEAF LN, LAKELAND .........................2/16/2018....$207,200 2326 MAPLE HILL DR, LAKELAND ........................ 2/23/2018.. $208,000 5216 KRENSON WOODS WAY, LAKELAND ........... 2/15/2018....$210,000 2015 DANES CT, LAKELAND .................................. 2/22/2018...$220,000 6225 QUAIL RIDGE DR, LAKELAND ......................2/16/2018... $222,000 2179 ONTARIO WAY, LAKELAND ........................... 2/15/2018... $223,000 150 OAK SQ, LAKELAND ....................................... 2/28/2018... $228,500 1841 SIR HENRYS TRL, LAKELAND ........................ 2/20/2018...$230,000 6765 HUNTINGTON HILLS BLVD, LAKELAND ..... 2/22/2018... $232,000 8259 LAKE JAMES DR, LAKELAND ........................2/19/2018... $235,000 6103 SUNSET VISTA DR, LAKELAND .................... 2/20/2018... $236,900 6328 FERN LN, LAKELAND .....................................2/19/2018...$240,000 4315 LAKE HANCOCK RD, LAKELAND ................. 2/22/2018...$242,000 8911 PINE GROVE DR, LAKELAND ........................ 2/23/2018...$242,000 2176 BLUE HIGHLANDS DR, LAKELAND ............... 2/15/2018... $242,500 1431 HAMMOCK SHADE DR, LAKELAND .............. 2/15/2018...$244,900 1846 ALTAVISTA CIR, LAKELAND .......................... 2/21/2018...$258,000 713 PALMORE CT, LAKELAND ................................2/16/2018...$260,000 1235 HEIDI LN, LAKELAND .................................... 2/20/2018...$265,000 5516 DRIFTWOOD DR, LAKELAND ....................... 2/21/2018...$265,000 5516 ODOM RD, LAKELAND .................................. 2/15/2018.... $265,100 2852 VINTAGE VIEW LOOP, LAKELAND ...............2/16/2018... $275,000 4076 PRIMA LAGO CIR, LAKELAND ..................... 2/20/2018...$292,000 905 N VERMONT AVE, LAKELAND ...................... 2/22/2018....$300,100 836 N VERMONT AVE, LAKELAND ...................... 2/22/2018....$300,100 912 N VERMONT AVE, LAKELAND ........................ 2/22/2018....$300,100 920 N VERMONT AVE, LAKELAND ...................... 2/22/2018....$300,100 6737 HILLIS DR, LAKELAND ................................... 2/15/2018... $307,000 6830 RED FOX RUN, LAKELAND .......................... 2/23/2018...$338,500 1929 VIA LAGO DR, LAKELAND ............................ 2/26/2018...$349,000 219 EUNICE RD, LAKELAND .................................. 2/26/2018... $422,500 5324 WOODHAVEN LN, LAKELAND .................... 2/22/2018...$475,000 515 CRESCENT HILLS WAY, LAKELAND ................ 2/20/2018....$547,500 5029 SHORE SIDE DR, LAKELAND ....................... 2/22/2018... $605,700 6035 NORTON RD, LAKELAND .............................2/16/2018.. $960,000 6038 CRAFTON DR, LAKELAND ...........................2/16/2018.. $960,000

603 EAGLE POND DR, WINTER HAVEN ............... 2/26/2018....$102,000 406 LAUREL COVE WAY, WINTER HAVEN ............2/16/2018... $105,000 1604 HIGH POINT CT, WINTER HAVEN .................2/19/2018.... $110,000 2326 ISLE ROYALE CT, WINTER HAVEN ............... 2/20/2018.....$112,000 1531 LAKE SHIPP DR, WINTER HAVEN ................... 2/15/2018.....$115,000 316 NW PALMETTO AVE, WINTER HAVEN ........... 2/20/2018....$125,000 2417 SW AVENUE C, WINTER HAVEN ....................2/16/2018....$125,000 900 NW 26TH ST, WINTER HAVEN ....................... 2/15/2018.... $132,500 2089 WHISPERING TRAILS BLVD, WINTER HAVEN .2/21/2018.$139,000 429 GREENFIELD RD, WINTER HAVEN ................ 2/23/2018....$139,900 400 SAN JOSE DR, WINTER HAVEN ..................... 2/26/2018... $140,000 3384 LIVINGSTON WAY, WINTER HAVEN ............. 2/15/2018... $144,000 587 SAINT ANDREWS RD, WINTER HAVEN ..........2/16/2018....$145,000 1604 17TH TER, WINTER HAVEN ........................... 2/21/2018....$145,000 241 RYDALMONT RD, WINTER HAVEN ................ 2/28/2018....$148,500 2251 W CENTRAL AVE, WINTER HAVEN ............... 2/22/2018....$149,900 5316 HOGAN LN, WINTER HAVEN ......................... 2/15/2018.....$151,000 2916 WHISPERING TRAILS DR, WINTER HAVEN . 2/22/2018....$158,800 1815 EMILY DR, WINTER HAVEN ............................ 2/15/2018... $166,000 129 DUVAL RD, WINTER HAVEN ............................ 2/15/2018....$170,000 112 TERRACE DR, WINTER HAVEN ......................... 2/15/2018....$170,000 3104 HAVENDALE BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ........... 2/23/2018....$170,000 1727 TORREY PINES ST, WINTER HAVEN ............. 2/22/2018....$172,000 464 HAINES TRL, WINTER HAVEN ........................ 2/15/2018.... $176,500 4046 ISLAND LAKES DR, WINTER HAVEN .......... 2/20/2018... $184,900 213 LAKE LUCERNE WAY, WINTER HAVEN ............ 2/21/2018.... $185,700 2919 WOODWARD LN, WINTER HAVEN ...............2/16/2018.... $201,200 2745 ATTWATER LOOP, WINTER HAVEN ............. 2/20/2018...$204,500 466 MAJESTIC GARDENS BLVD, WINTER HAVEN .2/15/2018...$206,000 140 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN .................. 2/15/2018.. $208,000 424 TERRANOVA ST, WINTER HAVEN ................. 2/23/2018....$215,000 2749 ATTWATER LOOP, WINTER HAVEN .............2/16/2018.... $215,200 313 LANCEOLATE DR, WINTER HAVEN ................. 2/15/2018....$218,000 4071 ISLAND LAKES DR, WINTER HAVEN ............ 2/23/2018.... $219,500 229 SANTA ROSA DR, WINTER HAVEN ................ 2/23/2018... $225,000 183 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN ................... 2/15/2018... $229,000 4208 THOMAS WOOD LN, WINTER HAVEN ........ 2/21/2018... $235,000 253 S LAKE PANSY DR, WINTER HAVEN ............... 2/21/2018...$242,000 104 SE WODEN WAY, WINTER HAVEN ................. 2/28/2018...$270,000 10 W LAKE HAMILTON CIR, WINTER HAVEN ........2/27/2018...$280,000 1965 CROSSROADS BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ........ 2/22/2018....$287,000 133 LAKE ROY DR, WINTER HAVEN ...................... 2/23/2018...$294,000 124 ODIN DR, WINTER HAVEN ..............................2/16/2018...$305,000 400 GREENFIELD RD, WINTER HAVEN ................. 2/15/2018... $310,000 1383 HAVENDALE BLVD, WINTER HAVEN ............2/16/2018...$426,000 250 S 1ST, WINTER HAVEN .....................................2/16/2018.. $440,000 124 BATES AVE, WINTER HAVEN ...........................2/16/2018.. $440,000

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