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Physicians & Provider Listing At Bond Clinic, we are committed to providing Polk County and the surrounding region with qualify medical professionals.
Main Campus 500 E. Central Ave. Winter Haven, FL 33880
First Street Campus 325 First Street N. Winter Haven, FL 33881
Downtown Campus 199 Ave B, N.W. Winter Haven, FL 33881
East Campus Off Cypress Gardens 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 2320 North Blvd W, Suite C Davenport, FL 33837
Marc Feldman, DPM / Podiatry & Foot Surgery Winter Haven Office
401 E. Central Ave. Winter Haven, FL 33880 863-299-9100 Lake Wales Office Located in the Orange Grove Plaza
Sebring Office 4900 Sun N Lake Blvd. #1 Sebring, FL 33872 863-299-9100
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Lakeland Office 4730 Explorations Ave. Lakeland, FL 33812
1342 S.R. 60 East Lake Wales, FL 33853 863-679-1552
Internal Medicine Doval, Armando, MD Farrell, Cathy, MD Lakhani, Sonali, MD Lopez, Christopher, MD Prieto, Jose, DO Reyes, Pamela, MD Rivera, Juan R., MD Torres, Jorge, MD Bailey, Charla, APRN Bridges, Stephanie, APRN Garcia, Kristina, APRN Huffstickler, Carrie, APRN Ray, Brandi, APRN Saucedo, Gerardo, FNP
Ophthalmology Ort, Michael G., MD
Family Medicine Arana, Flavio R., MD Arango, Cecilia, MD Koilpillai, Robinson, MD Magno, Alexander S., MD O’Meara, Mary, MD Torres, Eduardo, MD Ash, Greisy, APRN Carbone, Carrie, APRN Cassady, Stephanie, APRN Cox, Jennifer, APRN Hughes, Jessica, APRN Widner, Linda G., APRN
Nephrology Hou, Jeffrey Peng, MD Ibrahim, Sherif I, MD McClendon, Michele L., DO Lawrence, Laurel, APRN White, Samantha, APRN
Pediatrics Nguyen, Kenny, MD Harte, Brian, APRN Jones, Courtney, CPNP Jones, Lorrie, APRN Rodriguez, Payton, CPNP Torres, Heather, CPNP
General Surgery & Surgical Oncology Gambaro, Esteban, MD Thomas, Robert S., MD
Obstetrics Gabriel, Carlos I., MD Valadez, Jenifer, NP-C
Cardiology Bhatia, Karan K., MD Mustafa, Muhammad, MD Vigoreaux, Jose R., MD Willard, E.H., MD Cortes-Meyer, Lissette, APRN Ritter, Cynthia, APRN Cardiology (Interventional) Cosme, Octavio, MD Patel, Mrudula, AGNP Endocrinology & Diabetes Miller, Christopher, MD Skukowski, Bobbie, APRN
Hospitalist Carlucci, Joseph A., MD Muniz, Elvin, MD Paul, Nisha, MD Shamim, Talha, MD Miller, Emily, APRN Reedy, Clayton, APRN Rivera, Ruby A., APRN
Neurology Rajguru, Shailesh, DO Hall, Jeffrey, APRN Nurse Practitioner *Listed by specialty
Gynecology Gabriel, Carlos I., MD Kenaan, Jana, MD Salamon, Eva J., MD Valadez, Jenifer, NP-C Oncology & Hematology Hlalah, O. Abu, MD Rampersad, Michelle, APRN
Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Lerner, Robert K., MD Morin, Paul M., MD Lewis, Jami, APRN Moore, Vicki C., APRN Pain Medicine(Interventional) Eldeeb, Mohammad A., MD Madrid, Amber, APRN Patterson, Lauren, APRN
Physical Therapy Balogh, Jeremy S., DPT Cole, Lenny, DPT Pegarido, Nicole, DPT Physician Assistant *Listed by specialty Podiatry & Foot Surgery Englert, Christopher, DPM Feldman, Marc, DPM Pulmonology Romeu-Velez, Jesse, MD Conner, Mike, APRN Rheumatology Pancorbo, Roberto, MD
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Sleep Medicine Romeu-Velez, Jesse, MD Conner, Mike, APRN Thoracic Surgery Iakovidis, Panagiotis, MD Lambert, Jr., C. Jake, MD Cayson, Barry, APRN Rodriguez, Christopher, PA Urgent Care Ton, Liem, MD Barrow, Michelle, PA-C Calderon, Amelia, APRN Davidson, KC, APRN Reed, Deloris, APRN Urology & Urologic Surgery Lee, Kevin, MD Romero, Claudio, MD Pickard, Martha, APRN Vascular Surgery Iakovidis, Panagiotis, MD Lambert, Jr., C. Jake, MD Cayson, Barry, APRN Rodriguez, Christopher, PA Wound Care Iakovidis, Panagiotis, MD Lambert, Jr., C. Jake, MD Cayson, Barry, APRN Rodriguez, Christopher, PA
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Aleixo M. Viegas, M.D. OBSTETRICS -GYNECOLOGY LisaNEPHROLOGY M. Jardine, M.D. Zaira J. Moreno, M.D. Haldane W. Porteous, M.D. Maria Martino, M.D.
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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, APRN-C CRITICAL CARE Crystal E. Ingle, APRN-C Jose I.Murphy, Martinez-Salas, M.D. Nichole APRN-C Julie Earp, APRN-C RHEUMATOLOGY Ashley Penaloza, APRN-C Maurice F. McCarthy, Jr., M.D. Tiff ney Martin, APRN-C Roxanna Ford, APRN-C Ada Lopez-Mendez, M.D. Carey Coco, APRN-C
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Hello! February was a short month but a powerful one! A lot of changes have happened since our January issue came out. First and foremost, my husband Chris and I purchased the Haven and LKLD Haven Magazines from DR Media. That means we are no longer involved with the Winter Haven Sun and have moved offices. Well...we’re working out of our living room, but we hope to find an office space soon! It was a very bittersweet ending, I have to admit. We will miss our office mates everyday but are also excited (and terrified) for the future. There will be a few bumps these first few months, but hopefully you as the reader, won’t notice a thing. Chris and I have more plans for this year & we can’t wait to share it with all of you. In the meantime, we plan on being here for awhile and planting some deep roots, so please, introduce yourself and let’s get to know each other! On another note, this month we talk about Polk’s Sexiest Men! We weren’t sure how people would react, but surprisingly we received about 25 nominations of men from all walks of life. It turned out to be a very diverse list, read Tara’s story to see who we chose as the winner. Thank you to everyone that sent in a nomination! We also visit Revival in Lakeland for some very unique cocktail recipes for St. Patrick’s Day. If you haven’t been out to Revival yet, please try it. It’s half classic cocktail bar and half used book store, what’s not to love?
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It’s a new day for the Ritz Theatre! Dear Friends, Theatre Winter Haven is partnering with the Ritz Theatre to bring new and exciting programming to the Ritz Theatre.
we hosted “Tailgate at the Ritz,” a watch party for the biggest football game. We plan to continue to host these community events, along with featured films, documentaries, cultural With this new partnership, Theatre programming, concerts and holiday Winter Haven has agreed to support the gatherings. planning, management and execution of programming at the Ritz Theatre, as What we need now is for you to come well as, raise funds for programming to mark your calendars with the through grants and ongoing cultural upcoming events, and plan to purchase programming. The Ritz 100 will protect tickets to attend, but also take personal and manage the historic building and responsibility for bringing 5 or 6 people work on long-term strategies to build to each event. We need an audience. endowments, branding and strategies to ensure the Ritz Theatre remains a It’s time to fill that place up! Clearly, the non-profit organization dedicated to community cares for this facility. Please serving the people of this community. use that influence to bring in more friends. Also, our goal with programming at the Ritz Theatre will be to support The Theatre Winter Haven team is the downtown businesses with everworking hard to make the Ritz Theatre a changing entertainment with few dark hub of activity downtown - and we are days and eclectic programming serving doing it at lightening speed. It’s time the ENTIRE community and varying for us to turn on the lights and make demographic. the stage shine. It’s time for you to come, bring some friends, and warm We kicked off some of this the seats. programming in February with a formal Groundhog Day celebration with the Mayor of Winter Haven and Groundhog Sincerely, Day featured film. The following day Theatre Winter Haven
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MARCH VOLUME 3 ISSUE 6 Publisher Chris Sexson Editor Amy Sexson Managing Editor Tara Crutchfield Contributing Writers Sally DC Beth L. Koop Contributing Photographers Tara Crutchfield Amy Sexson Art & Production Manager Steven Maynard Ad Director Chris Campbell HAVEN is published twelve times a year by the Sun Central Media Group. Haven distributes 16,104 copies a month with 8,604 mailed to homes and 7,500 copies available at select locations throughout east Polk County. For advertising information please contact: ccampbell@scmginc.com For editorial information please contact: asexson@scmginc.com To submit to our calendar: calendar@scmginc.com Office: PO Box 1607 Winter Haven, Florida 33881
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LOCAL NEWS Polk State President Awarded Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society recently announced Polk State College President Angela Garcia Falconetti as a 2019 Paragon Award for New Presidents and Regional Distinguished Service Award recipient for her dedication to students and their success. More than 500 college presidents were eligible for the Paragon Award, with only 25 being chosen.
Group Wedding Tradition Continues On Valentine’s Day, 14 couples were joined in matrimony at the Polk County Clerk’s Office in Bartow. This is the sixth year that the office has offered the service. Following the ceremony, a party was held on the second floor courtroom inside. A group from the Harrison School for the Arts sang and Judge Mary Catherine Green delivered a poem to the happy couples.
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Wind Up Winter Rabies, Rabies, Haven Rabies Artist Trent Manning has proposed an idea to the Winter Haven Downtown CRA Advisory Committee to paint the water tower. He would like to paint the structure to look like a wind-up toy complete with wind-up key and a face. A few hundred local residents recently signed a petition on social media in support. No decisions have been made.
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Section confirmed on Friday, February 15, the third positive Rabies case in Polk County for the year. On February 13, PCSO received a call that a raccoon had been attacked by two dogs on Lakehurst Street in Lakeland. The raccoon was killed by the dog’s owner. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control impounded the raccoon which was sent for rabies testing and was confirmed positive for rabies.
Crime Down Crime in the Polk County Sheriff’s Office primary law enforcement response area is down 5.9% comparing 2017 to 2018. According to Uniform Crime Report (UCR) data, as reported semi-annually and annually to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). There were 6,642 crimes in 2018, as compared to 7,057 in 2017, a total reduction in reported crimes of 5.9%.
Teacher Receives Unique Art Research Grant Experience
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David Lockett, a science teacher at Edward W. Bok Academy in Lake Wales has received a $5,000 STEM Research Grant from the Society for Science & the Public to purchase equipment, such as, Google Chromebooks and digital microscopes for his classroom. His students are 50% low-income and 50% of underrepresented ethnicity. Funding at his school is in short supply due to damages to their buildings from Hurricane Irma.
Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections, (FSASE), will award three $1,200 scholarships to Florida students in 2019. Applicants must be: Registered to vote in Florida, Be a US Citizen, Enrolled as a full-time student in a senior college or university in Florida, Majoring in Political Science/ Public or Business Administration or Journalism/Mass Communications. For more info interested students may contact Lori Edwards at 863-534-5888, or by email at info@polkelections.com. The deadline is March 29.
The Haines City Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) launched a citywide arts initiative, Haines City WINGS, to engage residents and visitors in the selfie-crazed world. This mural project, Haines City WINGS, is a community arts engagement program organized to breathe vitality and new life into neighborhoods and districts designated as CRA responsibility. LA artist, Colette Miller plans to visit and share her support by painting an original mural for her Global Angel Wings Project.
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POLK TOP 10 2 The Fire Jazz Trio
Lake Wales Mardi Gras Celebration
Every Wednesday from 6-8pm at Fire Restaurant, 325 Central Ave., in downtown Winter Haven. Watch and hear world-class jazz played each week. Read all about George Grosman in this issue of Haven! Fire is a full-service restaurant & bar. thefirerestaurant.com/
March 2, 10am-11pm at Lake Wailes Park. A family-friendly event featuring a parade through downtown, a 5k race and live music, libations and food at the Lake! Proceeds raised from the event will benefit Victory Ridge Academy and Circle of Friends Ministry. www.lwmardigras.com
Spring Obsession
CommunityFest 2019
March 9, 8am-3pm in Munn Park in Lakeland. The premier garden event with 60+vendors: plants, orchids, food, music, expert speakers and more! www.springobsession.org
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March 9, 11am-4pm in downtown Winter Haven. A free, family-friendly event that encourages the community to come together and enjoy games, entertainment, food and more. Presented by the Greater Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce.
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March 3, 3pm at Gram Parsons Derry Down. A singer-songwriter, actor, and comedian born in Eloise, Florida. He grew up in a musical family and learned to play several instruments including the guitar, fiddle, banjo, piano, and harmonica. www.gpderrydown.com
Central Park Art Festival Presented By Victor Smith Law Group
March 16 & 17 in downtown Winter Haven. Presented by Ridge Art Association. Great fine art and fine crafts, live entertainment, children’s area, food trucks and more. www.ridgeart.org
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Nunsense 2: The Second Coming
A Taste Of Winter Haven
March 8-17 at TheatreWorks Florida. The sisters are back presenting a “thank-you” show for all the people who supported them in the past. But now, they’re a bit slicker, having been “bitten by the theater bug.” Things get to off to a rousing start but before long, hysterical chaos erupts! See showtimes and purchase tickets at CentralFloridaTix.com
Hops Shop & Stroll
Punk Rock Flea Market
March 7, 6-9pm at Venue 650. Taste local cuisine, beer and wine while enjoying live music from Hunter Smith. You must be 21 or older to attend. Purchase tickets online at CentralFloridaTix.com Presented by the Greater Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce.
March 22, 5-9pm in downtown Lake Wales. A wine and beer stroll through your favorite shops, businesses and restaurants. Grab a map and make your way through the city sampling sips and bites at different locations. 21+ only. $25 to participate.
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March 24, 12-5pm at Swan Brewing. 30 plus vendors from all across central Florida selling all things punk. Food trucks and live music and of course beer from Swan!
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ORLANDO TOP 10 6 2 Orlando City
Catch one of 3 home games played at the new Orlando City Stadium in downtown Orlando. MLS soccer is right in your backyard! Purchase tickets and view schedule at www.orlandocitysc.com
What a Glorious Feeling! The Story of Singin’ in the Rain Beginning March 14 at the Winter Park Playhouse. This new musical brings to life the love triangle between legends Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen and their assistant Jeanne Coyne during the creation of the movie. (407) 645-0145 winterparkplayhouse.org/
Evening at the Pops
Mar. 2, 5-9pm at Newton Park in Winter Garden. Featuring the UCF Symphonic Orchestra. Bring a blanket and enjoy the music under the stars. $10 general admission. Presented by the Winter Garden Rotary. Tickets at eventbrite.
Kids Night Out
Mar. 16, 6:30-10pm at the Central Florida Zoo. Register 2 weeks in advance. Kids will take a flashlight tour, play games, have snacks and more before the parents come back! Space is limited call 407.323.4450 ext. 123 or email
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2019 Epcot® International Flower & Garden Festival
March 6 through June 3rd. Enjoy a colorful collection of Disney-themed topiaries, delectable bites at outdoor kitchens, and the popular Garden Rocks concert series will be expanding to seven days a week! disneyworld.disney.go.com
United We Brunch
March 23, noon-3pm at the Orchid Garden Ballroom. Bloody Marys, 25+ brunch restaurants, mimosas and more. VIP available for additional charge. Purchase tickets orlandoweeklytickets.com or unitedwebrunch.com
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Mar. 7, 7-9pm at the East End Market. Use locally grown plants from FarmGal to create your own art. All supplies included. (Bring snips) Register online, space is limited. $95 www.eastendmkt.com
Mar. 9, 8pm at the Amway Center. You’re going to be dancing “ All Night Long” with Lionel! One night only, purchase tickets at www.amwaycenter.com
Orlando Flea
The Price is Right Live
March 31, noon-4pm at Celine Orlando. Indoor makers market with 35 local and regional artisans, crafters, and plants. Enjoy shopping, food, music, and (stiff) drinks inside a lovely two-story downtown oasis. Family and dog-friendly. www.thedailycity.com
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March 31, 7:30pm at the Dr. Phillips Center. The interactive stage show that gives eligible individuals the chance to “Come On Down” to win. Prizes may include appliances, vacations and possibly a new car! Purchase tickets at www.drphillipscenter.org
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TAMPA TOP 10 9 & 10 Gasparilla Music Festival
2 Craft Beer Festival
New York Yankees
Watch one of 13 spring training games at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa. Games begin at 1:05pm. View schedule and purchase tickets at www.mlb.com/yankees/ schedule/2019-03
Food & Wine Festival
March 16 - April 28 at Busch Gardens. Features exciting new signature dishes plus a large selection of wines, craft brews and cocktails. Some of the biggest acts in musical entertainment will take the stage every weekend. Food & beverages not included with admission. Buschgardens.com
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March 2, 2-5:30pm at Perry Harvey Sr. Park by the Florida Brewers Guild. Must be 21+ to attend. VIP Entry @ 1. Rain or Shine. All attendees will receive unlimited samples of Florida craft beer and a commemorative tasting glass. 2019fbgfest.eventbrite.com
2nd Annual Leprechaun’s Run
March 17, 8am at the Al Lopez Park. A 5k run/walk, 10k run, Challenge (5k + 10k), and kids 200 meter dash. The entire family can enjoy this event that includes fun family music, kids fun run, and other events everyone will enjoy. Register at https://raceroster.com
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March 9, 11am - 6pm at the Al Lopez Park. The first ever Tampa Taco Fest— a festival created to unite the community through the love of tacos! 813tacofest.com
Suncoast Credit Union Gasparilla Int’l Film Festival 2019
March 9 & 10 at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park and Kiley Gardens Park featuring a variety of musical genres on several stages and food from top local restaurants. The Gasparilla Music Foundation is a non-profit corporation supporting music education. One or two-day passes available. View schedule online gasparillamusic.com
March 15, 8pm at Amalie Arena presenting the Roll Me Away - The Final Tour. Purchase tickets at www.amaliearena.com
Fiesta by the Bay for Autism
Cuban Sandwich Festival
March 19 - 24. 6 days and over 140 films. Filmmakers, talent, producers, and film buffs will take part as well as World Premieres, USA Premieres, and Florida Premiere film screenings. More info at www.gasparillafilm.com
March 29, 6-9pm. An evening of family fun filled with exploring Glazer Children’s Museum, dancing, food, activities for the kids and a great silent auction. All proceeds from this event support CARD-USF’s Autism Services Fund. usffdn.usf.edu
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March 31, 11am - 6pm at Centennial Park in Ybor City. Watch as they make the biggest Cuban Sandwich in the World, Kids Cuban Sandwich showdown and contest to make the best with contestants from all over the world. More info on FB @CubanSandwichFestival
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PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson
POLK’S SEXIEST
MAN A group sat together in a meeting discussing ideas for upcoming issues. We were about 30 minutes into the brainstorm, ideas were being volleyed, concepts mulled over to see what stuck. Then, someone, seemingly joking, blurted out, “How about Polk’s Sexiest Man?”
“What is sexy? Is it a smokin’ hot bod? Simply the way someone carries themselves? Their attitude? What do they do for others? Style, smarts, sophistication? Or perhaps it’s something intangible.” The submissions began rolling in from coworkers, wives, friends, nominating exceptional men in their lives and we found out exactly what sexy meant…to us anyways.
We got a little giddy at the prospect. What sexy men did we know? Who would be nominated? Would anyone even participate? Would they think it’s all a joke?
So, what is a sexy man?
Then we took our idea out of the conference room to share with the rest of the office. There were a few laughs, some excited applause, and…a worried look, followed by the notion that this could be objectifying to the men involved, and a serious question, “What if the tables were turned? What if we did Polk’s Sexiest Woman? How would you feel?”
Sexy is a loving husband. Sexy is a dedicated father or grandfather. Sexy is a man willing to help someone down on their luck. Sexy is someone creative. Sexy is someone passionate about their career. Sexy is a mentor to others. Sexy is a man who is kind. Sexy is a man supportive of a family member’s dream. Sexy is an animal lover. Sexy is a man willing to take risks. Sexy is a loyal friend. Sexy is a man with a sense of humor. Sexy is a nice guy. Sexy is someone with the willpower to set a goal and achieve it. Sexy is a man who treats everyone equally.
This led to a spirited discussion about what the term ‘sexy’ actually meant. Some stood firmly on the side of physical attributes, some on actions, or character traits.
After sifting through so many fantastic submissions of sexy men, here are our picks for Polk’s Sexiest Men. We appreciate you sexy fellas for all that you are to your friends, family, and community.
We came up with the following wording, urging people to submit their nominations for Polk’s Sexiest Man:
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MELVIN THOMPSON Photo Tom Hagerty What do a giant toy collection, Steve Harvey, and Polk State College have in common? 2019’s Polk Sexiest Man, Melvin Thompson. Thompson is Polk State’s Director of Student Activities and Leadership Office (SALO). From Polk County, Thompson started out as an academic advisor for Polk State College (then Polk Community College) before becoming the student activities advisor. From there he became a coordinator and later program director. All this might not have happened had the director of the dorm he was in his freshman year of college at Florida State University not given him the opportunity to shine where he does best – amongst the students. One day Thompson was walking from class when Darwin Sewell drove up beside him and asked him to lunch. The two met and Darwin told Thompson he saw something in the way he interacted with students and subsequently asked him to become a Resident Assistant. Thompson tried it for the summer and loved it. He’s since made student life the focus of his career. His current role with SALO, the brainchild of Thompson, entails responsibilities for student government, clubs and organizations on campus, tours, leadership development, student center operations, and the student services database. Melvin Thompson was nominated by colleague Madison Fantozzi, on behalf of Polk State College. In her submission, Fantozzi wrote, “While Thompson exudes a natural swagger (seen on his blind date episode of The Steve Harvey Show discussed on POLKcast) his true attractiveness comes from his dedication to Polk State’s students and his innovative ideas that keep students engaged on their paths to college degrees.” We’ll get to The Steve Harvey Show momentarily, but for now, let’s focus on that dedication to students Fantozzi described. Excited about the role he plays in the students’ future, Thompson said he gets the chance to see students grow from freshmen to seniors, learning to manage their budget, work with others, communicate, and team build. He joked that the best part of his job is being a forever college student, but noted, “To see them grow from 18, 19, 20-year olds to presidents and vice presidents of clubs, and then graduating, taking what they learned in student activities into the workforce – that’s great.” He credits his former dorm director Darwin Sewell for lighting the spark, but also says he’s found mentorship in Reggie Webb, current Vice President for Student Services. “He showed me how to take what I learned in college to a more professional level,” said Thompson. He taught the SALO director to use his experiences and mistakes to make the lives of students better – and that is just what Thompson has set out to do. One of the things that make students feel more at ease when having a chat in Thompson’s office is his massive toy collection, though this isn’t the reason he collects them. First, let’s elaborate that it isn’t a pristine, mint
condition, still in the box collection that Melvin has. His collection is compiled of toys he has loved and played with from the ’80s and ‘90s – think eating cereal on the living room floor watching cartoons kind of toys. His favorite show to collect from is Transformers. The “first real piece of nostalgia” Thompson ever got his hands on was when he as about 10 or 11. A still scene from Mickey and the Beanstalk in The Disney Store at Lakeland Square Mall caught his attention. His parents told him if he saved up, he could get it. “I mowed yards, washed cars – I was terrible at it – I cleaned my grandma’s house, my aunt’s house. I finally had the money and I went and bought it,” he explained. The piece still sits fresh in his memory and on a shelf in his office amidst his other action figures. His collection is so large it spans his office, home, and a filled up R2D2 toy chest. Proof that he’s always up for a new experience, Thompson appeared on an episode of The Steve Harvey Show which he discussed on a great episode of POLKcast. Check it out if you get the chance! A few correspondences, a Skype, and a phone call later, and Thompson was on a flight to Chicago. The premise of this episode called “Dating Like a Boss” was that Melvin would go on date with a business-oriented boss-lady who was getting tips from Steve Harvey on how to leave business out of dating. Thompson and “the boss” went on a date, but that is as far as the relationship got. He said the experience was fun, but that he’s never seen the episode. In her email, Fantozzi also noted SALO’s 10th birthday in 2018, which Thompson was happy to discuss. Thompson said, “I don’t have kids, but I can say SALO, that is my baby, that’s my child.” The journey has had its ups and downs, but Thompson is beyond proud of SALO and says of its future, “Do I want to see it grow? Yes. But, as the campus and the college grows, it’ll grow with it.” Fantozzi’s submission finished with, “From fostering leadership, networking, and professional growth opportunities, to facilitating activities including musical performances, comedy shows, glow parties, and more, Thompson plays a critical role in ensuring students at Polk State enjoy the full college experience.” Mission accomplished for the SALO director, or at least it’s a mission he takes on daily. “I think I have the best job the college because I’m there to help,” he said, “but at the same time I’m there to make sure they enjoy college, so they’ll stay in college.” Admired by colleagues and students for his ceaseless dedication to bettering the lives of the next generation of thinkers, leaders, innovators, and community contributors, Melvin Thompson is a down to earth kind of guy with big goals and a big heart for his students. He is funny, articulate, and well put together. This is why we chose Melvin Thompson as Polk’s Sexiest Man.
BRANDON ALVARADO Arts education advocate, future political leader, well put together young man – Brandon Alvarado has clear designs for the future. “What makes Brandon sexy is his charisma, charm, intelligence, and Spanish suave,” wrote his friend, Samantha Smith, describing him as a humanitarian with future political goals. Brandon is the Education Coordinator at the Lake Wales Arts Council. His job duties include overseeing the Youth Symphony, Homeschool Fine Arts programs, Elementary Fine Arts programs, and the after-school fine arts programs, making sure that each class runs smoothly. “I coordinate with teachers on their class schedules, enrolling students, working with different schools to enroll students, and working with the Executive Director to set curriculum,” he explained. He started as the receptionist for the arts center and expressed an interest in education coordinating. “I’ve always had a passion for fine arts education. Every kid deserves access to a high-quality fine arts education,” he said. Born and raised in Lake Wales, Brandon has his sights set on a future in politics, calling it his heart and soul. What change would Alvarado like to see in our community? Fine arts education was his emphatic answer. “I feel the arts are just as important as science, math, or anything else,” he said, adding that regardless of how a student is schooled – home school, public school, private school, or charter school – a fine arts education should be available to them. “The arts bring us together as a community,” asserted Alvarado. Brandon is a member of the Museum Association of Lake Wales and the Historic District Regulatory Board. “If I don’t like what I see, it’s my opportunity to go out and change something. I don’t believe in sitting on the sidelines and complaining. It’s my responsibility to get out there and at least make some change in the community,” he explained. Brandon attributes his drive and resolve to his father. His dad immigrated from Mexico to the United States and worked for a construction company. When told by someone that he would never own his own company – he proved them wrong. He now owns a successful residential and commercial construction business of his own. Brandon said, “It’s an inspiration that he took someone who said, ‘You’re not going to be able to do it, you can’t do it,’ and he said, ‘Absolutely not, I will do it.’”
MATTHEW BRENNAN Staff Sergeant Matthew Brennan was nominated by his wife, Brooke. The Brennan’s call Winter Haven home though they don’t currently live here. Matthew’s nine-year career in the marines has moved the family all over the country, but both of their families live here, and they come home to visit three to four times a year. A graduate of Lake Region High School, Brennan joined the Marines in 2009 via RSS Winter Haven. He and Brooke met at a karaoke bar, then called The Sand Dollar. “I heard her voice and fell in love with her,” he said. “She is very caring, very strong-willed, very independent and that’s what you need in a military spouse, is independence.” Over the course of his career, Brennan has been deployed on a naval ship to five different countries and to Japan with no upcoming deployments scheduled. In her email, Brooke numbered out the reasons she chose to nominate him. The couple has four children ranging from six months to nine-years-old. Brooke’s number one reason was, “He works hard every day to give us a better life and never asks for anything in return.” Reason two read, “Despite all of his accomplishments and even the military medals he has received, he still boasts that his greatest role and success in life is being a husband and father.” Speaking to the Marine on the phone, he got a little choked up expressing that family means everything to him. “They’re my world. They’re the reason I wake up every day and go to work. I don’t think I could do it without them. Every day they put a big smile on my face and make me feel proud of what I’ve done,” he said. His dedication to family was made evident when asked what his hobbies outside of work were. Brennan said he enjoys fishing, then paused and added, “Most of my time is spent at home with family because I don’t get a whole lot of time with them.” Months spent away from family and moving across the country could be difficult for any military family, but in reason three, Brooke says, “Instead of asking to stay home and relax he always makes time and drives hours and hours to make sure the kids and I get to come home to Winter Haven for holidays and family celebrations.” The family plans to come home for a visit in July when they are in the process of moving to his next duty station. Brooke’s final reason for what makes her husband sexy? “Dress. Blues. (Need I say more?)”
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DAVID POLSTON Nominated by his wife, Lynn Polston, this lifelong Polk County resident is admired by many who get the chance to know him. David Polston has been with Florida’s Natural Growers for 12 years now, working as an Electronics Technician. He also helps his wife at the insurance business they’ve owned for two years, whenever he can. Lynn described David as, “an awesome Dad, Papa, son, and son-in-law.” The two are raising their 6-year-old granddaughter, Emma, together. “He makes sure he attends all the events with her and is always spending quality time with her,” Lynn said. David beamed talking about his little joy of a granddaughter saying, “She’s a blessing.” They go on fun adventures to Disney World and Chuck E. Cheese but are just as happy to be playing in the backyard together. “Wherever we go she’s happy, she’s just a really easy kid to be with and enjoy. She’s very loving,” he said. Lynn went on about what makes her husband a candidate for Polk’s Sexiest Man, saying, “He has been a great role model for my son and is always willing to lend a hand where needed.” I asked David what it meant to him to be a role model. “Being a role model means teaching people what you know how to do and showing people how to do it properly and being someone they can look up to and admire.” He tries to be a role model for any newcomers on the job at Florida’s Natural, helping them get acclimated and spending time with them, teaching them the ins and outs of the job. Who was the role model that so inspired this admirable fella? His father. David Polston described his dad as being “multi-talented,” saying that he always did his best to make sure his kids knew how to do a variety of things. When he isn’t hanging out with his family or hard at work, David enjoys playing the drums. He’s played and toured with three different gospel groups and has played in church for a number of years as well. He’s not playing publicly at the moment but does jam out with the drum set in his music room on occasion. Lynn finished her submission gushing about her husband, “He has the kindest soul and loving heart, that is why I nominate him.”
DAVID WILSON IV Described as, “A remarkable human being who lives his life with great purpose,” by coworker Lauren Patrick, attorney David Wilson IV personifies success and leadership. The Wilson Advocacy Group, P.A. is the family law business started by Wilson’s father in 1976. David joked that this is truly the only job he’s ever had, he started by sweeping the floors in elementary school, making copies in middle school, working his way to practicing law. Wilson has made mentorship to the youth a pillar of his life. Lauren wrote, “He loves talking to them about their goals and aspirations and even showing young boys and men the proper way to tie a necktie so that they will be equipped with the tools they need to be successful, even at a young age. The kids look at David and know that anything is possible if you just plan, focus and work hard to reach your goals.” The issue is so dear to his heart because he watched countless classmates go off to college and not return to the community. This, he said, creates a void for Polk County youth because of the gap between youth and older adults. Wilson tries to teach “Persistence, dedication, education, just being an all-around good person. I believe in Karma, I believe what you put in is what you’re going to get out,” he explained. Wilson too had people in his life who inspired him to be the person he is today. Number one on that list was his father who passed away in 2010. “He was my first example of what a man should be,” remarked David. He also noted his father’s younger brother as a mentor as well as Pamela and Leslie Muma. The Muma’s are Winter Haven residents who offer a scholarship exclusive to Winter Haven High School – a scholarship David Wilson IV received. “Being able to have the opportunity to receive that scholarship and talking to him one on one gave me a different perception of success,” he said of Muma. Lauren continued in her email, “Also, we must note his personal style wherever he steps into a courtroom, he personifies the words ‘sharp dressed.’” Wilson places such emphasis on his appearance first and foremost because, “It is an example of my personality. I think I’m fun, eclectic. I think it’s a confidence thing, setting yourself apart from the crowd.” With the limited free time he has, Wilson likes cars (especially Porsche), movies, shopping, and eating. He says his goals for the future include expanding the practice and in his personal life, “Just to be better than I was yesterday.”
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NEIL CURRAN “The man is basically a Polk County legend, for so much more than his pressed Cuban at his own bistro.” Chef Neil Curran (Chef Neil’s Bistro) was nominated by his daughter Emilee Rankin who admires and loves her dad for countless reasons. Curran has also achieved a significant weight loss and made lifestyle changes sparked by his older daughter, Kayla, a Registered Nurse. She talked with her dad about getting healthier. He and his wife started by walking. “We walked a quarter of a mile, then a quarter became a half, then a half became three-quarters and then a full. Next thing you know we’re walking two miles and we started jogging a little bit,” he said. Neil and his wife Emma, have been married for 32 years. “She’s my best friend,” he said. Family means everything to Curran. Last year, the tight-knit crew went to Utah for what Neil said was the best hike of their life. “That’s why I lost the weight too,” he said, “to be healthy enough to do some of those things.” “My dad, he taught me to go to work every day,” said Neil. “My father instilled hard work in me. He was a happy kind of guy and I think I get that from him. He was always in a good mood, laughing and trying to be the goofball or say something funny – that’s just how I am.”
TROY ROKER From Melbourne, Australia originally, Troy Roker started water skiing when he was only nine. The sport has been an integral part of both his personal and professional life ever since. In 2012, he was representing Australia at a competition when he met his now wife, Emily. Troy told the story of how they met with a grin, “It all snowballed from there really.” “Currently a water skier at Legoland, this sexy man has the personality to make anyone smile. Looking like a badass with all his tattoos, he’s a softy,” wrote Emily, who admittedly nominated him as a prank, but was sincere with reasons for what made Troy sexy in her eyes. Part of Emily’s submission said that his tattoos tell a story but, “Let him tell you [because] that’s right, he has a sexy Australian accent.” Troy pointed to each piece on his arm explaining its significance. One that stood out was a roulette wheel, signifying that he likes to gamble, though not in the traditional sense. When he isn’t playing a pirate for Legoland, Troy is passionate about stunt work. He’s been a stunt man for Telemundo and recently signed on to do a movie titled, The Hunt. The adrenalin junkie performs stunts with motorcycles, driving, fighting, “Anything extreme gets my heart racing,” he said. Emily said her favorite character trait in Troy is, “He lives each day like it’s his last and that’s what he goes by and I just love that about him.”
SCOTT EILERS It’s clear how much Scott Eiler’s wife, Tracy, absolutely adores her husband. “Besides his rugged good looks and imperfect infectious smile, he has an enormous heart for helping others,” she wrote. “Any given day he can be found helping friends, family or co-workers with any requests, big or small.” Scott and Tracy met when they were just 13 years old, “skating rink sweethearts,” he said. The summer romance ended. Thirteen years later, they reconnected and have been going strong ever since. Scott said, “That was it, we’re 19 years married this year.” Scott went to school for commercial art with aspirations of becoming an artist. He has worked for 27-years with The City of Winter Haven, currently as the Athletic Superintendent. In his spare time, he still creates art. He has painted paddles and donated them to Chain Life Winter Haven, done work for the Cleveland Indians, as well as an airboat prop for the benefit of a friend that had passed away. “Most of the stuff I’m doing right now is donations, but it makes me paint, where otherwise I might not have time to do it,” he said. “He also is an animal lover and is partial to rescues,” added Tracy. The pair have a dog and two cats. She also recounted a time he climbed down a manhole to rescue a kitten they had heard crying. In the conclusion she said, “He is a man of substance, honor, integrity, humility, sincerity, and kindness. He is a loyal husband of 19 years, and the best dad to 3 fur-babies.” havenmagazines.com
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JERRY POLLARD JR. Jerry Pollard Jr., a lifelong Polk County resident and Assistant Sulphuric Operator for Mosaic was nominated by his wife, Antoinette. “Jerry’s personality and family-focused attitude among other traits make him a sexy man,” she wrote. He was incredibly supportive during the time Antoinette was recovering from major surgery. Happy to do so he said, “Hey, that’s my wife. I’ll always support her no matter what it is.” He was supportive of her through graduate school and was a reassuring force behind her entrepreneurial goals, even helping her select a name for the business, Pieces to Peace. Jerry is passionate about mental health because he saw family members deal with issues and wants to see the topic destigmatized. Antoinette further wrote, “Jerry demonstrates the importance of family by working a 16-hour shift, afterward coming home to make breakfast for his wife and three children to have family bonding time.” Jerry’s three children play sports and he stays involved by coaching and helping anytime he can. As for teaching them off the field, the biggest lesson Pollard tries to impart on his children is respect. He said it is paramount they learn “respect for other people and respect for themselves.” This and other lessons Jerry learned himself from his stepfather and uncle. Both men taught him to be a provider, to care for his family, and to continually educate himself throughout his life. The doting father and husband does all this, “with love, compassion, and a sexy smile,” Antoinette said in closing.
RUSSELL HERNANDEZ Russell Hernandez of Lakeland has always loved cars. He remembers falling in love with a black 1969 Corvette that he bought for $700 when he was 18. Hernandez now works for Kelley Buick GMC and has expanded his collection to 11 Jaguars and Corvettes, including the black ’69. An elaborate car collection isn’t the only thing that makes Hernandez exceptional. We received an anonymous submission describing him as a loyal friend, saying, “I believe he gives his all to a friendship. Even in tough times, he has a smile for you.” Russell named Derrick Kelley as a mentor and influence. He described the Auburndale native as a “self-made man” who taught him to, “…be proud of who you are, what you do, what you’ve accomplished.” The anonymous admirer also remarked, “He is an amazing father and is very proud of his son.” This struck a nerve with Hernandez. He got a bit choked up talking about his son, who is named after the proud papa. Sixteen-year-old Russell is on track to becoming a future commercial airline pilot. “My greatest accomplishment is being a good dad,” said Hernandez. He’s proud of everything about his son from the way he treats others to how well he articulates. “He’s my greatest accomplishment of all time,” said the father.
TOM SPIES Cheryl Davis nominated her fiance, Tom Spies because she thinks his sexiness exudes from within. “Tom is the sexiest man in Polk County because he is adored by so many. Always respectful, a gentleman with a warm heart,” she said. Tom is in pest control and in his off time enjoys golf, Words with Friends, and playing the drums. He’s on the course almost every weekend teeing up and says he’s self-taught on the drums, playing for about a year now. His favorite music to play is Bad Company. Tom and Cheryl were middle school and high school sweethearts until Tom moved away from Fort Lauderdale to Polk County some 40 years ago. They both married other people, had children, and life went on. Eight years ago, both divorced, they connected through a mutual friend on Facebook. Cheryl described their reunion as an automatic connection and she felt that they had picked up right where they left off. “I was just elated,” she said emphatically. From the start of their reunion, Tom was easy to talk to, he and Cheryl shared life experiences, recalled old memories, and eight years later, that spark hasn’t diminished. “He is the same happy, loving, most affectionate man I have ever known,” Cheryl wrote. “Tom is truly a unique soul.” As the two lovebirds sat talking about each other and how they met, Cheryl said, “In my opinion, he is the gentlest man I have ever met. He’s always smiling.” And he was smiling, the whole time with a happy demeanor and easygoingness about him. Tom and Cheryl say fate brought them together and agreed that they were soul mates. Cheryl is currently back in school working towards a degree and says that Tom has been very supportive of her. 23
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World Class Wednesday Night Jazz George Grosman has traveled the world playing music with some of the biggest names in jazz before finally settling here in Winter Haven. Like many others in the 1960s, Grosman fell in love with music when he first heard the Beatles in his home of Prague, Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic. “I’m living in a communist country, so our access to music was limited. We could get it, but it was limited,” he said. “We had relatives in Detroit and my Mother had family in Israel. Occasionally, they would send me a record. So that’s what fueled it.” He wanted to start by learning to play the trumpet but was discouraged because he was thought to have a heartcondition. He then pursued his second interest, the guitar. At ten years old, he was made to learn classical guitar, which requires the player to hold the guitar in the proper position and lessons can be merely learning scales, which Grosman found boring. An older family friend who played guitar then taught him other styles of music that he learned from playing records over and over again. “I’m 14 years old and I’m learning songs off of records. Put the needle on. Learn one chord. Take it off. Practice it. Put the needle back on. Learn the next chord. By the time you do this a hundred times there’s nothing left of the record.” havenmagazines.com
When Czechoslovakia tried to democratize in 1968, reformist trends began to develop and a new feeling of freedom created a new atmosphere within the country. “The whole communist façade was crumbling. They opened up the borders and the press and there was this huge wave of freedom. It was like everyone was drunk,” he said. “There were more rock clubs opening and jazz clubs.” An older friend would smuggle him into the clubs and Grosman was able to see some of the hottest acts of the time.
of Music in London and a master’s degree from the University of Essex. While working on his thesis statement, he noticed an advertisement on an university bulletin board for teaching assistants at the University of Toronto. He got the job and moved to Canada in 1980. Still playing and writing, he decided in 1995 that he wanted to play music full-time. He became established within the Toronto jazz music scene playing at the prestigious Toronto Jazz Festival on more than a few occasions. Along with live performances, he continued to teach, write and produce music and work with studios.
He put together his first band and their very first gig was at a girls’ boarding school. At this same time, Grosman was also starting to write songs and poetry. When the Soviets invaded Czechoslovakia in August of 1968 to take control of the country again, Grosman’s family decided to leave the country and moved to Israel. Although moving to Israel was a bit of a culture shock, Grosman decided he needed to get back to his music and formed a band right away. He lived in Israel for nine years playing with some of the most well known acts on the Israeli music scene.
After too many cold winters and cold gigs in Canada, Grosman decided he wanted to move to the Central Florida area. Grosman took lessons from the late Larry Coryell, a legendary jazz guitarist known as the “Godfather of Fusion.” He became good friends with Coryell who later sponsored his work visa to the United States in 2011. Grosman soon became established in the Orlando music scene playing at Disney and Universal and as a studio guitarist and vocalist for Full Sail University and other studios around the Central Florida area.
Grosman wanted to live in an Englishspeaking country and decided to move to London to study music at the Guildhall School of Music. He then went on to get a music degree from the Royal College
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approached Ashley and Brett Hill, the owners of Fire Restaurant in downtown Winter Haven about having a regular mid-week residency gig at the restaurant. The Hills were receptive to the idea, so Grosman found upright bass player, Holly Cordero and drummer, Sam Farmer and they formed The Fire Jass Trio, which now plays every Wednesday night at Fire Restaurant from 6 to 8 p.m. (The spelling of “jass” is intentional. According to George, that’s the way it used to be spelled back in the 1920’s and they liked the look of it!) “I wanted to establish a place in Winter Haven where people know it’s mid-week and they can come in and enjoy some quality jazz every Wednesday,” he said. “There are tons of places like that in New York and Atlanta and big cities. I wanted to establish that right here.” Watch The Fire Jass Trio every Wednesday at Fire Restaurant 325 W Central Ave, Winter Haven, FL 33880
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Wanna Play Thriftmaster? We’re back on the wagon...The thrifting wagon that is. We’ve turned it into a game. Jordy, Sebastien and I thrift so often for sport that we thought...Why not turn it into one. “Call it what it is, Sal. Call it like Ultimate Thrifting or something. Better yet, call it Competitive Thrifting,” Jordy said. (The Canadian is a super sports enthusiast.) Sebastien, being French, doesn’t care about the name unless it’s got Ralph Lauren Polo attached to it, but thinks the name “Sexy Thrifting,” is better because of a cooking show we did in Paris called “Sexy Cooking.” Anyway... He’s just in it to win it. Back to the playing field. “Points Sal, Points.” Jordy said, over and over. Mind you this was all when we came home after a 4-hour match that had started with...“Nando, I promise we are only going to be gone a half an hour.” Jordy continued,“ Points Sal, Points.” As I was wisping around in a lavender trench, from the Women’s Resource Center. Perfect for spring. (10 points) We overload our cart in every shop with more than we need. Sebastien and I have come up with a new guideline. We edit just before the checkout. We check for stains or rips and it has to be a “Have to have it” or it gets thoughtfully tossed aside. We can still rack up quite a score and our closets are too full at home for us not to edit. Plus, the editing refines our craft and furthers the competition. Jordy edits as he goes, I think? Sebastien, AKA King Louie, and I are more spontaneous. It was as if Jordy was on the time out bench or in the penalty box. He had pretty much mentally checked out, finding only one or two things for himself. One of them, a snap button
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western shirt turned into negative points when we got home and found out it didn’t fit him. It fit me like a glove. He did negotiate down a pair of super cute black and white golf shoes for me at a new thrift store that we found so... it redeemed him a little bit. Sebastien found $2 military camos that might have been tailored for him. (I’ve never seen any Frenchman look so American. Well, except for the time he thrifted the “Make America Great Again” shirt and the hat, we just couldn’t handle it.) It was like bonus coins were floating around his head like a video game. His smile showed it all. He found a Stetson for $5 that made him look like something out of a Quentin Tarantino film. We started calling him The Don Sebastien. And he started saying his favorite line from the Tarantino’s film Death Proof, “Wanna play Shipmaster?” But changed it to “Thriftmaster.” Between the hat and that military uniform, Jordy deemed Sebastien the winner hands down. We also get points for finding things for someone else. Sebastien finds fur coats and navy and white polka dot dresses for me that always are perfect. Anything Ralph Lauren Sz L goes straight to him. It’s as if the actual manufacturer donated hundreds of these polo shirts to all the thrift stores in WH and they have all managed to make it to Seb’s closet. If they don’t fit him when we get home they go straight to Nando. Nando manages to never actually enter the playing field of the thrift stores, but often becomes the MVP at the end of the day. He puts in his order like, “Find me some pants.” He never actually gets to see clothes and glittery shoes that are flying in the air over the aisles straight into our cart. We are like, Almost heaven, West Virginia the John Denver song. While thrifting,
whoever “drops” first loses points. (As in shop till you drop.) Sebastian usually does and this last time he did because he needed food. Five Guys Burgers and fries to be exact. Nando, by the way, we never found pants for him that day, ( minus 5 points for me) met us for food. Afterwards, we went home to tally up our points. We’ve started putting our finds in laundry baskets to bring them out of the car trunk and into the house. People think we’re just doing laundry not thrifting again... but the truth is, we’re thrifting. Now we have a sporty purpose and it’s addicting... plus, we go to a lot of events so we need new outfits. (Justification) Sebastien takes his stuff back to France by the boatload. Don’t forget that these are charity donations and we do get points for donating back. At the end of the day, it’s like the show, Flea Market Flip... and the bottom line winner is... So, we quickly wash and throw on our new look and hit the town... Grove Roots. Whoever “Won” has to buy and gets to pick where we go thrifting the next day. We are in the middle of getting approved on an Airbnb Experience for a “3-Hour Thrifting Tour in Winter Haven with the Thriftmasters” Xo Self Proclaimed Thriftmasters Sally & Nando DC Well mostly Sally and Sebastien and Jordy
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Tom Brantley: The Song Join the Lake Wales Arts Council for an evening of classical masterpieces with GRAMMY-Nominated Yamaha Performing Artist Tom Brantley. Tom Brantley, Professor of Trombone, grew up in a musical South Louisiana household, listening to classical, jazz, Latin, soul, pop/rock, country, bluegrass, and Cajun. A third-generation trombonist, Yamaha soloist, clinician, and recording artist, Brantley performs with the USF Faculty Brass Quintet, Faculty Chamber Players, Jazz Faculty Ensemble, the Jack Wilkins Jazz Group, and Chuck Owen’s Jazz SURGE. Brantley was awarded a USF Research Grant to fund a trombone/ trumpet CD recording project with colleague Jay Coble featuring a new work, Confluences, by Chuck Owen. His most recent recording is a solo project, Obsessed with Treasure, and in the summer of 2007 he performed with and directed the USF Jazz Ensemble at the Umbria Tuscany and Antibes Jazz Festivals in Italy and France.
concert in the 2002 International Trombone Festival. Brantley has led master classes and performances at music conferences: the International Trumpet Guild, the International Trombone Festival, the Florida Music Educators Association, and the International Association of Jazz Educators. He serves as the news editor for both the International Trombone Associate Journal and Website. He is a founding member of the Central Florida Trombone Society, a local affiliate of the ITA. Brantley holds degrees in trombone performance/jazz studies from the University of Southern Mississippi and the University of North Texas. March 22, 7 - 8:30 p.m. Lake Wales Arts Council 1099 Highway 60 East www.lakewalesartscouncil.org (863) 676-8426
Trombonist for the chamber group Rhythm & Brass, he has performed in every state in the continental U.S., as well as Japan, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Canada, and the Caribbean. The group has produced two recordings, a chamber music textbook series, and was featured as the opening
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La Franco-Phonie Day Dignitaries from five French-speaking countries will visit Lakeland for the Polk Museum of Art at Florida Southern College’s March 23 La Francophonie Day event. This event marks the first time PMA in collaboration with FSC, Polk State College, Florida Dance Theatre, and the City of Lakeland, will honor this annual internationally recognized day of celebrating French language and culture globally. The museum’s La Francophonie Day Celebration scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. will pay tribute to the 300 million French speakers living on five continents. This free half-day program will feature a Degas Exhibition Curator Talk & Tour; French-inspired still life and landscape pastel painting for children and adults; and French music, singing, poetry and dance performances by Florida Southern and Polk State French students, Pearl of Nation Haitian Creole dance troupe, and Florida Dance Theatre. Various French cuisine and beverages will be available to purchase. Additionally, Lakeland Mayor Bill Mutz has declared March 23rd as La Francophonie Day in the City of Lakeland and will award proclamations to the visiting dignitaries at a 12:15 p.m. Opening Ceremony, where PMA Executive Director Claire Orologas and FSC President Dr. 28
Anne Kerr will speak. Dignitaries who will be present to accept awards are the Consul General of France in Miami Clément Leclerc, Consul General of Canada in Miami Susan Harper, Consul of Haiti in Miami Myrlande Lafont Pillet, Consul of Haiti in Orlando Pierre Max Charles, Honorary Consul of Belgium in Miami Manuel Molina, Honorary Consul of Switzerland in Orlando Luc Berkhardt, Honorary Consul of France in Orlando Brigitte Dagot Jensen, and Honorary Consul of France for the west coast of Florida Jean-Charles Faust. This PMA event has been sanctioned by the Organisation international de la Francophonie in Paris as an official observer of Journée internationale de la Francophonie. Regional, national and international partners are supporting this education program via sponsorships and grants. They include The Mahoney Group of Lakeland, A-C-T Environmental & Infrastructure of Bartow, Colette and Buzz Tarver in association with the State Farm Companies Foundation, Fishman Foundation of New York City, France Florida Foundation for the Arts in Miami, and the Consulate General of Canada. Francophiles of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged to attend this free French global celebration. For more details, contact Director of Arts Advancement Suzanne Grossberg at sgrossberg@polkmuseumofart.org or call 863-688-7743 ext. 298. Polk Museum of Art 800 East Palmetto Street polkmuseumofart.org
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Bubbles & Brews Inspired by the romance and charm of the European Prosecco and mobile craft beer bars, Bubbles & Brews is the first of its kind in Florida. Franchise owners of Get Cozy Vintage Mobile Bars, Kevin and Margaret Gorey are in the infancy of their business, but the unique concept has piqued community buzz.
Instagram” as my editor described it, has all the loveliness and quirk any ideal selfieworthy spot can muster. It’s essentially a photobooth with a fully functioning bar. To get the perspective of someone familiar with the current temperature of event planning, we asked Laura Ashton Helm, owner and lead designer of Ashton Events why this is such an attractive concept. “It’s an interactive element for their day,” she said. “I think the more you can customize and specialize your bar, that’s definitely something that our clients are interested in and this is a really fun spin on that, especially in the summer when everything is really hot, having something cold and refreshing and also super cute – it’s a big win.”
After twenty years in the corporate world, Margaret was ready for a fresh start at something that would allow her to go out and meet people and contribute to some of their happiest times alongside them. The idea of a vintage European Prosecco cart intrigued Margaret. She saw the adorable concepts across Instagram and Facebook and thought this was the fun entrepreneurial venture she was looking for. And also, as Margaret put it, “Who doesn’t like champagne?”
The ridiculously cute Piaggio mobile cart was so small, it was easily maneuverable through the gates and onto the patio of Haus 820 for our photo shoot and can even fit seamlessly through a set of double doors for indoor events. This particular Piaggio had a past life as an espresso cart in Italy according to the Gorey’s.
With options to be rented by itself and staffed by a private caterer or venue server or with a full-service package, Bubbles & Brews can be tailored to any event. They bring the adorable mobile cart and the client, vendor, or event venue provides the drinks of their choice. “At corporate and private events every guest will interact with the bar. This simple interaction can be a memorable event many times over with our Bubbles & Brews Prosecco vans and Craft Beer trucks. We are serving prosecco and other wines on tap, craft beers and batch cocktails from a Piaggio Ape. Imported directly from Italy. Transformed in the United States into a one-of-a-kind bar that is always a focal point of the event. It is just plain fun and memorable,” said Rachel Lintvet, Founder of Get Cozy Vintage Mobile Bars.
The vehicle opens up to reveal a bar with seven taps. The bar space around the cart is perfect to dress up with decorations and drinkware for your event but is also beautiful on its own. Some of the taps are cold for chilled drinks or ambient for others such as red wines. The temperature can be powered by gas or electric according to Kevin who also pointed out the LED lights with the ability to change color to compliment your party scheme. This “God’s gift to
From beers, ciders, wines, and batch cocktails this can be a dazzling addition to any wedding, shower, company event, birthday, or anniversary. With requests coming in from across the state from Miami to Ft. Lauderdale, the Gulf Coast and Central Florida, Bubbles & Brews looks to be off to a busy start. Book them soon for your next event to be the talk of the town for parties to come! As of now, they are the only one in Florida and it’s booking fast.
Though it is a completely different industry, Margaret has been able to draw from her corporate experience for things like design and customer service for her vintage mobile bar business. The Polkbased locale works for Gorey as well. She loves the central location, and says, “It’s nice to be part of a growing community.”
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Opening the Door for Future Artists A partnership between The Public Education Partnership of Winter Haven, Inc. (PEP) and Arts Ensemble for PEP’s enrichment project is giving kids the opportunity to explore the arts like they might not otherwise have the chance to. A key player in the enrichment project is Kurtis Flanders. Flanders is the Recreation and Activities Director for PEP and the Growing Positivity Program Manager for the Arts Ensemble. He is admittedly passionate about all community aspects. He works with faith-based missions, nonprofits, after-school programs, education programs, and sits on the Cultural Arts Advisory Committee. “As long as it has to do with community, that’s where my heart is,” he said. “We can all be dynamic individuals, but also giving back is what will take us all further ahead in the future.” Flanders has indeed put his heart into this program and has been instrumental in facilitating the ongoing enrichment program. PEP is an after school program providing a safe place for students to do their homework, enjoy a healthy snack, learn, and “have a greater opportunity of scoring better in the future,” explained Flanders. He described the enrichment program, saying, “Basically, we’re bringing in music, art, sports, and recreation professions to interact with the kids and give them a sense that their electives can be used to inspire them to tackle their academics.”
LIPSTICK AND SPRAY PAINT A professional artist participating in the program is Alexis Fraser aka Lipstick Lex. Lex has been an artist her whole life but never imagined she’d be able to do it for a living. After going to school for an degree in education, people began to take notice of her work. Though she had dabbled with unconventional mediums in the past, she discovered her signature medium when challenged to do a portrait of Marilyn Monroe in an unconditional way that would correlate in some way to the actress. Lex decided to do a portrait using lipstick and kisses, a fitting medium to depict Monroe. Through this, the Lipstick Lex brand was born and has grown. Within the last few years, art has developed into her full-time gig. Flanders reached out to Lex on social media and was persistent in gaining her participation. Because her artwork is unconventional, she is often approached for donation work, but because of time constraints and art being her full-time job, she isn’t able to do them all. Flanders’ persistence paid off when Lex happily agreed to do the project. “My art is all about spreading love and positivity and giving back,” she said. “It seemed like a truly legitimate, beautiful cause and a really cool project.”
He completed his door, a painting of a clownfish peeking out from a bunch of sea anemones, in one day using spray paint and acrylics. He thought the animated clownfish reminiscent of Finding Nemo would be a hit with the kids – and it was.
PEP KIDS PAINT DOORS OF THEIR OWN Two PEP students, Jayda and Amirah were among the kids working on their own doors. Ten-year-old Jayda has been coming to PEP for two years and says her favorite part of the program are the teachers, having fun, and learning to make food. She drew out the idea for her door, depicting colorful flowers and the words, ‘Love, Learn, Laugh,’ and then painted it herself. Amirah, age eight, said her door took about 4 weeks to complete. A house with grass and birds and sun are depicted. She explained that she chose to put a sun on her door because if we didn’t have the sun then plants wouldn’t grow, and birds wouldn’t be able to hatch their eggs. The second grader who plans to be an engineer when she grows up says she has a great time at PEP. “I like when I paint a lot and we get to play outside and they give us food and we go to Mr. K’s (Kurtis Flanders’) room because that’s my favorite,” she said.
PEP has so far brought in the men’s basketball team from Polk State College to play with the kids, Tinia Clark from Side Street Studio, and others inspiring creatives.
When we spoke with Lex, she was in the process of conceptualizing her door and is excited to get started.
The list of artists is expanding and Flanders would like to put out a call to artists of all levels and mediums interested in painting a door.
THE DOORS PROJECT
Another artist Kurtis reached out to is Drake Arnold who came from Ocala with his artist girlfriend, Rae Grand, to each paint a door.
Kurtis can be reached by email at growingpositivity@gmail.com
A lifelong creative, Drake identified more as a musician for much of his life. He immersed himself more seriously in visual art about 7 years ago and it has remained his focus since. He’s been a full-time artist for about 2 to 3 years now.
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The most sizable aspect of the program so far has been an initiative in which kids from PEP and artists from across the state are giving free rein to create a masterpiece on a door. The door project will have a minimum of 30 artists from at least 15 different cities creating works of art on a door with a projected goal of around 64 completed works between the artists and PEP kids. Flanders has invited artists of varying experience levels from emerging to professional, with different mediums and backgrounds. Once completed, the doors will stay at PEP to create educational divides for the different spaces. Flanders also plans to reach out to a handful of organizations to have the doors go on a traveling display to bring recognition to the artists and share the PEP story.
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He primarily uses acrylic and spray paint, but also enjoys digital artwork like animations and digital paintings. Kurtis had been in touch with him several times to do other projects, but Drake’s schedule never lined up to do them. When this opportunity arose and his schedule allowed it, Drake jumped on the doors project. “I try to make artwork that is inspiring or uplifting to the human spirit,” he said. “I want to make beautiful imagery that inspires a positive change in the world, but more so than that, when I get the opportunity to use my artwork for a good cause or give back in a more direct way – why not?”
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A New Twist on Old Classics For anyone who’s ever thought they don’t like gin or whiskey or other strong spirits, stop by Revival in Lakeland and prepare to have your mind changed! Owner, Jeannie Weaver has worked to make the downtown Lakeland craft cocktail bar an inclusive space where cocktail snobs and newbs alike can find their next favorite cocktail. Weaver grew up in Fort Meade before moving to Lakeland about nine years ago. She went to college at USF and got a job in marketing immediately after the recession had ravaged the economy. A friend’s boyfriend suggested Jeannie give bartending a try, thinking she’d be a good fit because she “seemed to get penalized for having a personality.” She went to work for Linksters Tap Room for seven years. She spoke highly of the establishment, but said, “It just wasn’t the avenue for the things I wanted to do. It’s a sports bar, no one really wants a gin fizz over there.” “My boyfriend is actually the one who really encouraged me to open the bar,” explained Weaver. This push from boyfriend, Ryan Lopez, gave Jeannie the motivation to sign the paperwork for the LDDA and put a deposit down on a building in the Fall of 2017. She pulled out a photo album documenting the progress of the renovations they did on the space until July of 2018 when they opened. The building was a blank canvas for Weaver, an empty box of space devoid of color and character. Jeannie got to work putting her personality and a melding of inspiration from some of her favorite craft cocktail bars into the establishment. A BRUNETTE WALKS INTO A BAR… Weaver and Lopez have been to six continents together. While traveling, they would designate a day to do what he wanted to do – admire the architecture of churches and historical buildings – and a day to do what she wanted to do – visit craft cocktail bars and bookstores. Three places stood out in the owner’s mind for the inspiration behind Revival’s unpretentious lounge atmosphere. The first, called Peche, is an absinthe bar in Austin, another, Percy’s and Co. is an apothecary bar in Seattle on Ballard Avenue where Jeannie lived for a time, and the last was a bookstore that doubled
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as a champagne and cocktail bar, Battery Park Book Exchange and Champagne Bar, in downtown Asheville. Touches from each of these made their way into Revival’s mood. That blank canvas is now decorated with a large wall of little diamond-shaped book shelves and richly colored suede furniture contrasting sharply with the seemingly old woodgrain of the bar. It’s a comfortable place and that’s how Jeannie likes it. “The building is still kind of taking shape,” said Weaver. “We’re going to be doing some changes to the décor to make it more cohesive in the next month.” A REVIVAL OF CLASSIC COCKTAILS The name Revival stems from another favorite trio, three of her favorite bands – Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jamestown Revival, and The Revivalists. Though these bands had an influence over the bar’s moniker, Jeannie said, “Revival, to me, the name came from a revival of classic cocktails.” It was her goal to put an innovative spin on classic cocktails. As a way to introduce cocktails in a different way to its patrons, Revival has a Weekly Revival every Monday which Weaver says varies between a classic recipe that they have modified or a creation all her own. Other Revival weekly happenings include Monday Cocktail Flights that “allow our guests to try a range of a chosen spirit to allow them to taste the spectrum of each from sweet to spirit forward and which allows them to change their palate,” Test Drink Tuesday, Tiki Thursdays, and perhaps the coolest of them all – Euro Sundays. On Euro Sundays, guests can expect French Aperitifs, champagne and Prosecco cocktails, an absinthe fountain, olive and cheese boards, and variations of Bloody Mary’s. Wednesday’s will be reserved for a new idea Jeanie is putting into motion on March 13th – Cocktail Classes. “They will learn the history of the spirit, bartending techniques, and three to four drinks that feature the spirit that allow them to showcase what they’ve learned,” said Weaver. She hopes these classes will move people from their comfort zones into trying something new – or a new way of drinking a spirit they didn’t think they liked. “We want
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to be their gateway,” said Jeannie. “We want you to come in here thinking you don’t like something and when you leave, you do like something. That’s what I feel we’ve been really good at.” BOOKS AND BOOZE The Revival bookshelves are speckled with a selection of books and Jeannie herself owns some 100 plus cocktail books. The self-described “book nerd” was also glad to have her bar host an LGBTQ book club that meets once a month. This didn’t only please her inner book nerd but was in line with the accessibility and acceptance she was aiming for the bar to have. That accessibility comes not only in the form of an open door to everyone but also in the price gamut of spirits she offers. You can order well whiskey for under $5 or a shot of Boss Hog for $62. There’s something for everyone to indulge in. Jeannie is happiest when she’s creating cocktails. “I do like being behind the bar, but I like creating the cocktails because that’s where I get the most source of pride from,” she said. Cocktail inspiration comes in mysterious ways to Jeannie. The Revival owner said she works better under pressure and that things sometimes come to her in weird spaces like when she’s washing her hair, flipping through food magazines or browsing the aisles of the grocery store. That’s where the idea for Revival’s Cookie Butter Martini came to her. The research for that drink was particularly fun because who doesn’t want to eat jars of cookie butter? DRINK ME, I’M IRISH In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, we asked Jeannie to come up with a few lucky cocktails to share. She did not disappoint with the varied flavors she chose and of course green color, which didn’t require any artificial color. Order one up the next time you’re at Revival or make them yourself for St. Patty’s Day! Revival 119 South Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland FB @revivallakeland IG @revivallakeland
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MARCH CALENDAR 2019 POLK SENIOR GAMES When: Through Mar. 11, 2019 Where: Polk County polkseniorgames.org/ An annual two-week series of Olympic-style sports and games for men and women 50 years of age and over. The Games inspire an active lifestyle, combine an interest in sports and games with fun and fellowship, promote a positive image of seniors and recognize their efforts and achievements, and encourage volunteerism. Attracting over 2,500 men and women with a variety of skills - the serious competitor, the fun at heart, the seasoned athlete, the late bloomer, and the physically challenged. (863) 533-0055 polkseniorgames50@ gmail.com FLORIDA STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL When: Through Mar. 10, 2019 Where: Florida Strawberry Festival Grounds 2508 W. Oak Ave, Plant City flstrawberryfestival.com/ The Florida Strawberry Festival is an 11-day community event celebrating the strawberry harvest of Eastern Hillsborough County. Each year, over 500,000 visitors enjoy the headline entertainment, youth livestock shows, rides, exhibits of commerce and of course, strawberry shortcake. FLORIDA NATURE When: Through Mar. 20, 2019 Where: Michael Crews Gallery Lake Wales Arts Council 1099 Highway 60 E, Lake Wales www.lakewalesartscouncil.org This exhibit will feature the works of local artist, Tom Freeman James L. Adams Jr., and Marcia Pennington. Each artist will provide the exhibit with their unique vision of Florida nature. Exhibit runs from Feb. 4 March 20th. (863) 676 - 8426 EDGAR DEGAS: THE PRIVATE IMPRESSIONIST When: Through Mar. 24, 2019 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org The exhibition is comprised of works from a private collection and seeks to shed light not only on the artist’s favorite themes but also on the complex man himself and the artists he called his friends. Beyond the work of Degas, the show also boasts more than forty additional works on paper by Degas’ artist friends and colleagues, including Mary Cassatt, Paul Cezanne, Jean-AugusteDominque Ingres, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. (863) 688-7743
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WILLIAM SCHAAF: THE WAY OF THE EQUINE When: Through June 08, 2019 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org For many years, Bill Schaaf has explored equine imagery in his paintings and sculpture. The horse figure as an iconic metaphor for power, sensuality, transition and beauty has occupied a dominant place in his visual vocabulary. At times, the figures are relatively representational; but more often than not, take on a form that is derived from the idea of a horse, yet defining new ways of interpreting the glorious nature of these animals that have partnered with humankind since virtually the dawn of civilization. (863) 688-7743
1-3 ULTIMATE IMPROV When: Mar. 01, 2019 | 3-4:30 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com Sharpen your wit and think on your feet. Invent characters, create scenes, twist the plot. All tweens and teens are welcome. Ages 10-17. 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month.
HARRISON SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS SENIOR SHOWCASE When: Through Mar. 10, 2019 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Harrison School for the Arts annual showcase at the Polk Museum of Art presents the work of graduating seniors from the visual arts department. (863) 688-7743
THE FANCY FLEA PRESENTS VINTAGE WOMEN’S SHOW When: Mar. 01 & 02, 2019 Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland www.fancyflea.net Enjoy a show that is dedicated to Health, Home, Fashion, Beauty and Life! Enjoy great shopping from a variety of vendors. Admission on Friday $10 from 4-7pm, admission on Saturday $6 from 9am-4pm.
JEAN CORMIER: FACE TO FACE When: Through April 14, 2019 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org A Florida-based artist whose paintings are aptlydescribed as bold both in their use of color and value and in their honest, thought-provoking, and often witty representations of humans and animals. Over the past six years, she has exhibited widely throughout Florida and has been awarded with numerous “Best of Shows” and other major honors. Exemplifying the artist’s simple motivating credo — “I draw and I paint” -- Face to Face comprises 28 of Cormier’s most recent works in acrylic and oils. (863) 688-7743
FIRST FRIDAY: SUN ‘N FUN FLIGHT NIGHT When: Mar. 01, 2019 | 6 - 9 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland Visit Munn Park, and experience a taste of what SUN ‘n FUN has to offer--discounts, giveaways, merchandise, and family fun for all ages, “from the car seat to the cockpit.” Downtown shops and restaurants will be open late. Don’t miss the Makers Market, featuring local artists and creators, on North Kentucky Avenue and the Classy Car Show on Tennessee Avenue. LAKE WALES MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION When: Mar. 01, 2019 | 6 p.m.-midnight Where: Lake Wailes Park/Gazebo 499 E Park Avenue, Lake Wales www.lwmardigras.com/ Join us Friday evening for a fun night of music and food! Proceeds raised from the event will benefit Victory Ridge Academy and Circle of Friends Ministry
SUN + LIGHT When: Through May 19, 2019 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org A collection of works from the series Everyone Loves the Sunshine by contemporary visual artist Charles Williams. Captured through emotionally charged and compelling imagery, works featured in this exhibition juxtapose Williams’s own personal encounters, past and present, with the Civil Rights movement of the 1960’s. In doing so, he attempts to strike a balance between both the peaceful and violent protests of the movement and of varied expressions of power. Williams holds a BFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design and an MFA from the University of North Carolina. (863) 688-7743.
ORIGINAL FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN WEEKEND EXTRAVAGANZA When: Mar. 01, 2019 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Providence Golf Club 1518 Clubhouse Blvd, Davenport Presented by the City of Davenport. Ticketed affair with the artists. Social Hour begins at 6:30pm, Dinner at 7:30pm and live auction at 8:30pm. Seating is limited. Tickets may be purchased from the city. (863) 4193300 or email dmcclian@mydavenport.org MUSTANG SALLY AND THE HAMJOS When: Mar. 01, 2019 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven Bring a chair or blanket to sit on.
THE ART OF WILL BARNET: SELECTIONS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION When: Through March 10, 2019 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Will Barnet (1911-2012) was an American original. In this installation of 22 recently gifted and loaned works by Barnet from the permanent collection, we can begin to see why. At once a dedicated realist and
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race concludes in the BB&T bank parking lot, where a post-race party complete with awards ceremony will occur at Grove Roots Brewery. Bring glow in the dark gear, flashlights, and any other lighted accessories. The best dressed will receive a prize. The after-party will be at Grove Roots Brewery, where the awards ceremony will be held.Sign up at https://www.active.com/winterhaven-fl/running/distance-running/light-up-the-night5k-run-2019 ADAM MARTIN DUO When: Mar. 01, 2019 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing, 115 W Pine St., Lakeland With food truck: Salt & Fire Food Lab, an innovative blend of old school style and modern technique with exceptional attention to detail. TITANIC THE MUSICAL When: Through Mar. 17, 2019 Where: Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven www.theatrewinterhaven.com/titanic/ In the final hours of April 14th 1912 on the RMS Titanic. On her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York, it collided with an iceberg and ‘the unsinkable ship’ slowly sank. It was one of the most tragic disasters of the 20th Century. (863) 294-SHOW (7469) LAKELAND REGIONAL HEALTH HOLLIS CANCER CENTER 5TH ANNIVERSARY PROMISE RUN When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 7 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror, 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland secure.qgiv.com/event/promiserun2019/ The Promise Run 10k and 5k races start and finish in downtown Lakeland. The course will follow the historic streets of Lakeland as you navigate the scenic lakes. The Promise Run 10K and 5K are certified courses. Registration for the Kid’s Run will take place at the Registration Tent after the start of the 5k. Kid’s Run will start after the completion of the 5k. MAYOR’S 5K When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 7:15 a.m. Where: Lake Eva Park 555 Ledwith Ave., Haines City hainescity.com The first annual Mayor’s 5k, benefiting Relay for Life, will be held on the first Saturday of March. Participants will run through the City of Haines City and finish at beautiful Lake Eva Park. For more information please contact the Parks and Recreation Department. To Register online visit https://register.capturepoint.com/ HainesCity (863) 421-3700 SATURDAY BIRD WALK When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 8 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland www.lakeregionaudubon.org Join Lake Region Audubon Bird Club for a guided hike to learn about the birds of Circle B Bar Reserve. Please bring binoculars, water, and a snack. Meet at the parking lot. For more info email: lsnow11@tampabay.rr.com (863) 259-8497
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DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland 117 N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland www.downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Ave, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday. Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA). TAI CHI IN THE GARDENS When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 8:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Learn the ancient art of Tai Chi surrounded in the serenity of the Gardens. Individuals of all ages and physical conditions can use the fluid movements to help release tension, increase balance and relax. $10 members/$17 non-member. (863) 734-1222 CRAFT SHOW When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Center Crest 55 Plus Park 334 Center Crest Blvd., Davenport There will be a variety of crafters and vendors offering their products along with baked goods and lunch items. For more info call Pam Massetti (315) 521-2077 NATURAL BASKET MAKING When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org A hands-on workshop to create useful, durable baskets from local natural materials. $40 members/$47 nonmember. Purchase tickets online. (863) 734-1222 ORIGINAL FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Davenport Community Center 5 South Allapaha Ave., Davenport For questions please call (863) 419-3300 or email dmcclian@mydavenport.org LAKE WALES MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Where: Lake Wailes Park/Gazebo 499 E Park Avenue, Lake Wales www.lwmardigras.com/ The annual Lake Wales Mardi Gras celebration! A family-friendly event featuring a parade through downtown, a 5k race and live music, libations and food at the Lake! Proceeds raised from the event will benefit Victory Ridge Academy and Circle of Friends Ministry. COFFEE WITH ARTIST: JEAN CORMIER When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Please join us for a coffee reception with artist Jean Cormier to celebrate her exhibition, Face to Face. Over the past six years, she has exhibited widely throughout Florida and has been awarded with numerous “Best of Shows” and other major honors. (863) 688-7743 havenmagazines.com
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ACCESS ART: SPECIAL NEEDS When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Participants will create and discuss art with specially trained educator, Tinia Clark. 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 863-2248557 or email at sidestreetartbeat@gmail.com.
JIM STAFFORD When: Mar. 03, 2019 | 3 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven www.gpderrydown.com A singer-songwriter, actor, and comedian born in Eloise, Florida. He grew up in a musical family and learned to play several instruments including the guitar, fiddle, banjo, piano, and harmonica. At age 18 Mr. Stafford played guitar on the nationally televised Ted Mack Amateur Hour. “Swamp Witch” became Mr. Stafford’s first top forty hit. He followed with his biggest hit, “Spiders & Snakes” which spent 26 weeks on the Billboard charts and sold more than 2 million copies.
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THEATRE WINTER HAVEN CHOIR When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Chamber 401 Ave B NW, Winter Haven www.theatrewinterhaven.com/winter-havencommunity-singers/ No audition required. Register online. A community choir open to all singers, ages 14 & up. Location: Greater Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce, Second Floor. Meets on Saturdays from 11am — 1pm. For more information, please contact Choir Director, Philip King, at TWHchoir@aol.com. FERMENTING CONDIMENTS AND PICKLES When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 1-3 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Explore various fermented condiments and traditional brined pickles in this hands-on workshop that will also cover topics from hot sauces to mustards. Each attendee will make and take home jar of pickles to enjoy. $30 members/$37 non-members. Part of the Florida Food Series presented by Visit Central Florida. (863) 734-1222 FRANKIE VALLI TRIBUTE When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: Ramon Theater, 15 E Wall Street Frostproof www.ramontheater.com/ 863-635-7222 25
YOGA DANCE When: Mar. 05, 2019 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Experience a unique approach to movement, combining the time-honored traditions of yoga, userfriendly dance, meditation in motion, breath and the energy centers of the body. Class is appropriate for all levels of fitness and physical ability. $15 members/$22 non-member. Participants should bring a yoga mat and bottled water. Participants should wear comfortable aerobic shoes or non-slip socks. (863) 734-1222
AFTER SCHOOL ART When: Mar. 04, 2019 | 4:30-5:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org After school art is designed for the parent and child to learn together. Lessons vary in medium and are designed to be adapted for use at home. Doors open at 4:20 pm. Come get in line early as space is limited. (863) 688-7743
TRIBUTE TUESDAY SERIES: ROCK N ROLL HORN BANDS When: Mar. 05, 2019 | 8 p.m. Where: Theatre Winter Haven 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven www.theatrewinterhaven.com Join us for a Musical Tribute to the Rock N Roll Horn Bands! (863) 294-SHOW (7469)
CRAFT BEER + BINGO MONDAYS When: Mar. 04, 2019 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Lakeland’s Beer Rev 3234 S Florida Ave,, Lakeland www.beerrev.com Let’s start by saying this is NOT your Nana’s Bingo BUT if she comes out she is sure to have a good time. We will be pouring drafts and calling out lucky numbers starting at 7pm with prizes to follow. Grab your dobbers and get down here for a night of easy fun and great beer. There is no fee to play and if you don’t have your own stash of dobbers, don’t worry, you can borrow one of ours!
SPRING BLOOM FESTIVAL MUSIC ON THE TERRACE WITH VINTAGE ROAD When: Mar. 03, 2019 | 12-2 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Enjoy live music on the Blue Palmetto Cafe Terrace with dining specials. Included with general admission or membership. (863) 734-1222 LAKELAND MAGIC VS. ERIE BAYHAWKS When: Mar. 03, 2019 | 2 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland 46
CAMEOS MEMOIRS WRITING CLASS When: Mar. 05, 2019 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven Write your own stories! Class meets the first Tuesday of each month. For more information, contact Beverly Lerner at (863) 294-6042 or bevlerner@aol.com
MEMORY MOBILE: HEALTHY LIVING FOR THE BRAIN AND BODY When: Mar. 04, 2019 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Cypress Lakes MHP 10000 US Hwy 98 North, Lakeland Community Education Program offered every hour on the hour. Limited seating. RSVP to Jane Herbst (863) 859-2136. Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body: Tips from the Latest Research. Join us to learn about research in the areas of diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement, and use hands-on tools to help you incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging.
KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: Mar. 04, 2019 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland Join us every Monday at 6:30 pm for Knit One, Crochet Too! in the Training Room at the Lakeland Public Library. Registration is not required and the club is open to all levels of experience. Free - Questions? Contact Lisa Kolesar at (863) 834-4278 or Amber McKinnon by email at amber.mckinnon@lakelandgov.net
RAELYN NELSON BAND LIVE! When: Mar. 02, 2019 | 7-10 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing, 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Come and check out his extraordinarily talented granddaughter of Willie Nelson and her band.
CHAT & CHEW MORE PLANTS: TASTING TOUR When: Mar. 05, 2019 | 2-3:30 p.m. Where: Publix SE Plaza Pkwy 884 Cypress Gardens Blvd. Winter Haven Numerous tastings with registered dietitian and Chat & Chew members. Expert plant-based eating advice via video. Free event, limited space. To sign up for the newsletter or ask questions, please email 54321health@ gmail.com or find on Facebook.
CAREGIVER COLLEGE When: Mar. 06, 2019 | 10-11:30 a.m. Where: Reliance Medical Center 3655 Innovation Dr, Lakeland http://infofgc@alz.org Caregiver College is five week program. Caregivers can attend all classes or pick and choose which classes to take. March 6 - healthy living for the brain and body BARTOW FARMERS MARKET When: Mar. 06, 2019 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Fort Blount Park, W Davidson St., Bartow You may find handcrafted items, popcorn, jewelry, fresh baked goods, homemade jams, and food trucks. WRITERS @ LPL When: Mar. 06, 2019 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland Hosted by Lakeland Public Library and meets the first Wednesday each month in the Meeting Room: First Steps for New Writers (6 — 7pm) and The Next Level for Intermediate Writers (7 — 8:50pm). For more info, contact Brenda Patterson at (863) 834-4276 or Brenda.Patterson@lakelandgov.net.
THE FIRE JAZZ TRIO When: Mar. 06, 2019 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Fire Restaurant 325 Central Ave, Winter Haven Every Wednesday HOLD ON I KNOW THIS! When: Mar. 06, 2019 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland www.swanbrewing.com Trivia at Swan Brewing hosted by Nick Allred from Hold On I Know This!- Team Trivia starts at 6:30pm with signups starting at 6:00pm- Max 8 people per team (50 teams maximum)- Prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place as well as best team name and a special prize pulled for a random team at the end of the night!- Sit inside or out, you’ll hear the questions!- Bring your friends and family for a battle of wits and useless knowledge! As always, Swan Brewing is family and pet friendly - Food Truck on site. GARDEN JEOPARDY: THE WEIRD WORLD OF PLANTS When: Mar. 07, 2019 | 10 a.m. Where: Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve 945 Mackay Blvd, Lake Alfred Bring a team, or forge a new one, to play an enjoyable game of Garden Jeopardy with the Master Gardeners! This session’s topic: Weird Things Plants Do! Teams will sound their buzzers to score as many points as they can to win the game. Come to laugh and learn with your friends! (863) 291-5272 THE VIRTUAL DEMENTIA TOUR When: Mar. 07, 2019 | 1:30-3:30 p.m. Where: 4240 Lakeland Highlands Rd., Lakeland An experience through simulated dementia created for families and organizations seeking to better understand the physical and mental challenges faced by those living with dementia. After experiencing this sensory training, you will have a greater understanding of the realities of what living with dementia is like. This unique, interactive program has been shown to improve communication and care. (863) 686-7333 or (863) 646-8699 AFTER HOURS AT THE MUSEUM When: Mar. 07, 2019 | 5-8 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org The Polk Museum of Art will be open until 8 p.m. the first Thursday of every month and will host a Curator Tour at 6 p.m. Join Dr. Alex Rich, Curator & Director of Galleries and Exhibitions, for an in-depth tour of the Museum galleries, providing art-historical and curatorial insight about one of our current exhibitions. (863) 688-7743 A TASTE OF WINTER HAVEN When: Mar. 07, 2019 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Venue 650, 650 6th St. SW Winter Haven web.winterhavenchamber.com Taste of Winter Haven is an evening event focused on giving the community an opportunity to taste local cuisine, beer and wine while enjoying live music from Hunter Smith. You must be 21 or older to attend. Purchase tickets online at CentralFloridaTix.com
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POINT OF VIEW GALLERY TALK When: Mar. 08, 2019 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org This month, contemporary visual artist Charles Williams discusses his most recent exhibition Sun + Light. Captured through emotionally charged and compelling imagery, works featured in this exhibition juxtapose Williams’s own personal encounters, past and present, with the Civil Rights movement of the 1960’s. In doing so, Williams attempts to strike a balance between both the peaceful and violent protests of the movement and of varied expressions of power. (863) 688-7743
SUGARBUZZ DESSERT FESTIVAL When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Farmers Curb Market 117 N. Kentucky Ave., Lakeland http://downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org/2019/01/09/ first-annual-sugarbuzz-dessert-festival/ The Downtown Farmers Curb Market’s first annual Sugarbuzz Dessert Festival will take place on March 9, 2019 from 8am to 2pm. Shop with a wide variety of “sweets” vendors–talented purveyors of pies, pastries, cookies, donuts, sweet breads, and more! Text “SugarBuzz” to 51660 for a chance to win $10 in Market Bucks to spend with the vendor(s) of your choice.
BOK AFTER DARK “80S NIGHT” When: Mar. 08, 2019 | 5-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Experience live music on the Terrace with Dane Myers from 5pm to 7pm followed by a 7:30pm carillon concert with Geert D’hollander. Enjoy dinner and shopping specials. Free with general admission or membership. (863) 734-1222
WHPD 5K/1 MILE WALK When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 8-10 a.m. Where: Winter Haven PD 125 N Lake Silver Dr NW, Winter Haven Join the police department as we raise funds for Special Olympics Florida. Cotton or dry-fit shirt options are available, finisher medals to all participants, and really great raffle prizes are up for grabs for all participants (each participant receives a FREE entry)! Registration is through Active.com:https://www.active.com/winterhaven-fl/running/distance-running-races/whpd-5k-forspecial-olympics-florida-2019?int=
PRAISE IN THE PARK When: Mar. 08, 2019 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven Local church praise bands will play
LAKE WALES FARMERS MARKET When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Market Place 20 N Market Place, Lake Wales www.cityoflakewales.com
AFI WINE FESTIVAL OF CENTRAL FLORIDA When: Mar. 08, 2019 | 6:30-10 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror Frances Langford Promenade 121 S. Lake Avenue, Lakeland winefestivalofcentralflorida.com/ The event features over 150 different wines from a variety of select vineyards and food samplings from over 30 different chefs and restaurants.
SPRING OBSESSION When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland www.springobsession.org Lakeland’s premier garden event in historic Downtown Lakeland’s Munn Park. 60+vendors: plants, orchids, food, music, expert speakers and more!
WRIGHT AFTER DARK When: Mar. 08, 2019 | 7-8:30 p.m. Where: Florida Southern College 111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr, Lakeland www.flsouthern.edu/visitors/frank-lloyd-wright/home. aspx Florida Southern College will host Wright After Dark Tour on the 2nd Friday of each month. Experience the treasured buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright like never before. The campus is home to 13 remarkable Wright structures, including the Usonian Faculty House and iconic Annie Pfeiffer Chapel. Reservations are required. Please call (863) 680-4597.
DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland 117 N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland www.downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Ave, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday. Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA).
NUNSENSE 2: THE SECOND COMING When: Mar. 08 - 17, 2019 Where: TheatreWorks Florida 8 W Palmetto Street, Davenport centralfloridatix.com Nunsense 2: The Second Coming takes place six weeks after the sisters have staged their first benefit. The sisters are back presenting a “thank-you” show for all the people who supported them in the past. But now, they’re a bit slicker, having been “bitten by the theater bug.” Things get to off to a rousing start but before long, hysterical chaos erupts! Two Franciscans come to claim Sister Mary Amnesia (who has won the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes) as one of their own. At the same time the nuns hear that a talent scout is in the audience to see them strut their stuff.
TAI CHI IN THE GARDENS When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Learn the ancient art of Tai Chi surrounded in the serenity of the Gardens. Individuals of all ages and physical conditions can use the fluid movements to help release tension, increase balance and relax. $10 members/$17 non-member. (863) 734-1222
FORTRESS FITNESS When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 9 a.m. Where: Fort Blount Park, W Davidson St., Bartow Fortress Fitness, 9 a.m., Fort Blount Park, corner of Main and Broadway. Jennie Walker will lead a boot camp workout. Bring a towel. Free fun exercise for the whole family! Fortress Fitness community workouts are the second Saturday of the month through May. MAIN STREET BARTOW’S ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES MARKET When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Main Street Bartow 180 S Central Ave, Bartow Treasures await at Main Street Bartow’s Antiques & Collectibles Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. along the 300 block of East Main Street. Offers a variety of antiques, collectibles, vintage, retro, and mid-century items. Held every second Saturday. TAG SALE When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Lake Ashton Clubhouse 4140 Ashton Club Dr., Lake Wales The Lake Ashton Veterans’ Association Auxiliary will hold a Community Tag Sale in the Clubhouse Ballroom from 9 am to 2 pm on Saturday, March 9. There will be a wide variety of gently used items for sale at bargain prices. Proceeds will be used to help veterans in need. VEGETABLE & HERB GARDENING FOR CENTRAL FLORIDA When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Get ready for the Spring gardening season with this informative, hands-on class. Learn the fundamentals of how to start a vegetable garden and explore different types of gardening methods with local expert Ray Cruze. This class will cover the basics of media choices, insect control, fertilization and irrigation. Participants will take home a tomato plant in a coir bag. (863) 734-1222 COMMUNITYFEST 2019 When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven web.winterhavenchamber.com Mark your calendar for the 5th Annual CommunityFest FREE Family Fun Festival! CommunityFest is a familyfriendly event that encourages the community to come together and enjoy games, entertainment, food and more. This free festival allows businesses to give back to the community while families enjoy fun-filled activities and entertainment in the park. THEATRE WINTER HAVEN CHOIR When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Chamber 401 Ave B NW, Winter Haven www.theatrewinterhaven.com/winter-havencommunity-singers/ No audition required. Register online. A community choir open to all singers, ages 14 & up.Location: Greater Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce. Meets on Saturdays from 11am — 1pm. For more information, please contact Choir Director, Philip King, at TWHchoir@aol.com. - CONTINUED ON PAGE 48 -
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CHILI ON THE RIDGE - CHILI COOK-OFF AND CAR SHOW When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 12-3 p.m. Where: Lake Eva Park 555 Ledwith Ave., Haines City www.hainescityrotary.com Chili teams compete for judged 1st, 2nd, 3rd place cash prizes and a coveted “People’s Choice” award. Public can buy Chili tasting tickets for $10. Beer tent, food vendors and live band! (863) 206-9826 SATURDAY AFTERNOON FAMILY MOVIES When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. Enjoy a family friendly movie on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month! Admission is FREE and food and drink are welcome. CHAMPAGNE AND SHAMROCKS When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 5:30-9:30 p.m. Where: Nora Mayo Hall 500 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven symphonyguildofwinterhaven.org Dinner & Concert featuring Florida Lake Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Garasi. Proceeds benefit the Symphony Guild of Winter Haven Inc. a 501c3 organization. Purchase tickets at centralfloridatix.com PIVOT When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Florida Polytechnic University 4700 Research Way, Lakeland pivot.floridapoly.edu/ Join friends of Florida Polytechnic University for an evening of celebration, awards, updates, food, and dancing. PIVOT, the University’s signature philanthropic event of the year benefits students through scholarships and supports strategic university priorities. BEACH BUOYS & BRITISH INVASION When: Mar. 09, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: Ramon Theater 15 E Wall Street, Frostproof www.ramontheater.com/ (863) 635-7222 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS When: Mar. 10, 2019 CHAIN OF LAKES CYCLING CLASSIC When: Mar. 10, 2019 | 8 a.m. Where: Downtown Winter Haven www.topviewsports.com Spectators are welcome at these events. All proceeds from this year’s event will go to the Humane Society of Polk County, Polk County’s only no-kill animal shelter. Perhaps the greatest downtown small town criterium courses in the state, this venue offers many great viewing opportunities. FLORIDA TROPICS VS ST. LOUIS AMBUSH When: Mar. 10, 2019 | 3:05 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland www.fltropics.com Indoor professional soccer
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GREEN HORIZON LAND TRUST’S ANNUAL DINNER When: Mar. 10, 2019 | 4 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales www.greenhorizon.org Sponsored by Citizens Bank & Trust, Duke Energy, Mosaic, Victor Smith Law Group and Wood. A donation of $30 per person includes a guided hike at 4 p.m., beer and wine reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner (catered by Terri Lobb Catering) and program at 6:30 p.m. The event includes free admission to Bok Tower Gardens and attendees are encouraged to enjoy the Gardens and the 1 p.m. or 3 p.m. Carillon concert. Jeff Spence, recently retired Director of Polk County Parks and Natural Resources Division, will present “Polk County’s Environmental Lands Program: Past, Present and Future.” For more information or to RSVP for the event, visit the web at www.greenhorizon.org, call 863678-1237 or email greenhorizonlandtrust@gmail.com no later than Monday, March 4.
decided to write about society’s underdogs. *Note this event takes place at Nora Mayo Hall in the Florida Citrus Building. Registration is required. IMPERIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: ITALIAN SYMPHONY When: Mar. 12, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland imperialsymphony.org/ The ISO’s Beth Mason Young Artists Endowment Fund will present the winner of the Young Artist Competition to perform with the Symphony. Repertoire: Overture to William Tell, Rossini, Selection from Young Artists Competition Winner, Cappricio Italien, Tchaikovsky, Symphony No 4 “Italian”, Mendelssohn. A performance of the Masterworks Series, symphonic works that inspire generations. BARTOW FARMERS MARKET When: Mar. 13, 2019 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Fort Blount Park, W Davidson St., Bartow You may find handcrafted items, popcorn, jewelry, fresh baked goods, homemade jams, and food trucks.
11-17 AFTER SCHOOL ART When: Mar. 11, 2019 | 4:30-5:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org After school art is designed for the parent and child to learn together. Lessons vary in medium and are designed to be adapted for use at home. Doors open at 4:20 pm. Come get in line early as space is limited. (863) 688-7743.
PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP When: Mar. 13, 2019 | 1-3 p.m. Where: Central Florida Speech & Hearing Center 3020 Lakeland Highlands Rd, Lakeland This group provides individuals and families with encouragement to understand and cope with the disease process. Medical and rehabilitation information is included for the group. There is no charge to attend these support groups. Interested seniors are encouraged to call for more information: 863-220-7002 or email: RathSrConnextions@gmail.com.
KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: Mar. 11, 2019 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland In the Training Room at the Lakeland Public Library. Registration is not required and the club is open to all levels of experience. Free - Questions? Contact Lisa Kolesar at (863) 834-4278 or Amber McKinnon by email at amber.mckinnon@lakelandgov.net
THE FIRE JAZZ TRIO When: Mar. 13, 2019 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Fire Restaurant 325 Central Ave, Winter Haven Every Wednesday FORUM AT SEU When: Mar. 14, 2019 | 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Southeastern University 1000 Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland www.seuleadershipforum.com The Forum at SEU will be held on the beautiful campus of Southeastern University. The one-day conference provides actionable leadership training providing inspiration and practical skills from premier thought leaders.
CRAFT BEER + BINGO MONDAYS When: Mar. 11, 2019 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Lakeland’s Beer Rev 3234 S Florida Ave,, Lakeland www.beerrev.com Let’s start by saying this is NOT your Nana’s Bingo BUT if she comes out she is sure to have a good time. We will be pouring drafts and calling out lucky numbers starting at 7pm with prizes to follow. Grab your dobbers and get down here for a night of easy fun and great beer. There is no fee to play and if you don’t have your own stash of dobbers, don’t worry, you can borrow one of ours!
CREATIVE WRITING CRITIQUE GROUP When: Mar. 14, 2019 | 12:30-2:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven This group meets on the 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month. Attendees share and critique their writings. All aspiring writers are welcome. Questions? Send email to wekeig@gmail.com.
LECTURE SERIES: PATRICK SMITH’S FLORIDA IS A LAND REMEMBERED When: Mar. 12, 2019 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Nora Mayo Hall 500 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven www.mywinterhaven.com/library/2018-19-lectureseries-florida-a-crash-course/ The fifth and final event in the Library’s 2018-19 lecture series, FLORIDA: A CRASH COURSE. This program isn’t a “book lecture” or a “talk”; it is a visual storytelling produced and presented by famed author Patrick Smith’s son, Rick, a professional media producer. Rick will discuss his late father’s body of work and why he
LAKELAND FOOD TRUCK RALLY When: Mar. 14, 2019 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland Monthly Food Truck Rally in Munn Park in Downtown Lakeland on the second Thursday of every month. Free Admission and Dog Friendly!
HEARING LOSS CHAPTER MEETING When: Mar. 14, 2019 | 6-7:30 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church 175 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland www.hla-lakeland.org Monthly chapter meeting of the Hearing Loss Association - Lakeland Chapter. We will often have presentations by hearing loss professionals, potlucks, holiday dinners, general chat, games, etc. The purpose of these meetings is to bring together folks who have hearing loss and want to learn more about how to better manage their hearing loss. We talk about our advocacy programs and services. Meeting are looped and captioned. Meeting days are the 2nd Thursday of each month, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. More information on our website: www.hla-lakeland.org CREATIVE YOGA WITH MICHELLE PUGH When: Mar. 15, 2019 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org 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. ULTIMATE IMPROV When: Mar. 15, 2019 | 3-4:30 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland lakelandpl.libcal.com Sharpen your wit and think on your feet. Invent characters, create scenes, twist the plot, laugh until you scream. All tweens and teens are welcome. Ages 10-17. 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month. ART SHOW! When: Mar. 15, 2019 | 4-8 p.m. Where: Art Centric Studio 1035 S Florida Ave, Lakeland Your local preschool, elementary, middle, and homeschool students will be coming together to display their artwork at Art Centric’s very first ArT Show!!! The studio will be packed with over 100 pieces including paintings, mixed media, sculptures, dollhouses, artist trading cards, and so much more! We will be adding a few fun, interactive events as well! This event is open to the public so bring the neighborhood for a fantastic evening celebrating the very talented students from Art Centric! LAKELAND RELAY FOR LIFE When: Mar. 15, 2019 | 5-10 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland relay.acsevents.org “I-RISH FOR A CURE” Join us at the annual fundraiser for Lakeland’s Relay For Life and discover a whole new way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while fighting back against cancer! Activities and entertainment are planned throughout our event. Food, drinks, and - CONTINUED ON PAGE 50 -
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chance drawing tickets will be on sale as well. All monies collected will be donated to the American Cancer Society. DULCIMER NIGHT When: Mar. 15, 2019 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven The Musical Hammers will perform on hammered and mountain dulcimers. SPRING HAUS MRKT When: Mar. 15, 2019 | 5:30-9 p.m. Where: Haus 820 820 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland haus820.com Haus 820 is turning TWO, and what better way to celebrate than to invite the community in for our first Haus Mrkt of the year! Join us for an evening of shopping, food, music, and a whole lot of celebrating. EVENING AT THE SYMPHONY When: Mar. 15, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland Featuring a potpourri of symphonic pieces showcasing an impressive array of techniques, timbres, textures, and themes. In music highlighting impressive technical standards, hear pieces by Glinka (Overture to Ruslan and Ludmila), Maurice Ravel (selections from Tombeau de Couperin), and Antonin Dvorak (Symphony no. 8 — last movement). As a very special treat, we will hear the talented winners of the 4th annual Concerto/Aria competition. Adults: $8; Students: $4FSC students, faculty, and staff: Free with ID. THE ASSASSIN’S NEW FRIEND When: Mar. 15 - 31, 2019 Where: Lake Wales Little Theatre 411 N 3rd St., Lake Wales lwlt.org Brian Hollander, an investigative journalist working late night at his country home invites in a visitor who offers him the story of a lifetime, all the details of murder that hasn’t happened yet. Brian is torn between informing the police, or having the story opportunity of a lifetime. Produced in special arrangement with John Kaasik. (863) 676-1266. 13TH ANNUAL LAKELAND VW CLASSIC When: Mar. 16 & 17, 2019 Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland www.LakelandVWClassic.com 13th Annual Lakeland VW Classic hosting 50th Year Herbie Celebration. We will Give Away a “Totally FREE” Turn-Key Late Model (1973) VW that we are preparing as a Herbie The Love Bug at the end of the show on Sunday! This Event will have Air & Water Cooled Volkswagens, New & Used Parts, Dealer Displays, VW Toys, Collectables, Cash Prizes, Games for the children, a Live Band, The Great Jack Flash as our DJ, FREE Camping, Over $5K in Door Prizes and Great Food!!! (This is a very family-friendly event.) Questions call 863-937-9026 4 LAP CLOVER 5K When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 7:30-10 a.m. Where: Molly McHugh’s Irish Pub 111 S Kentucky Ave, Lakeland www.athlinks.com Each participant will run four laps of a course that havenmagazines.com
artcrawlfl.com/workshops/ Speaker: Beth Garcia, artist and instructor, Harrison School for the Arts. Fee: $20 per person. Preregistration Required. Do you wonder how to best display your work, how to select a show, how to get accepted into a show, and how to expedite the application process? Beth Garcia will share her experiences as an artist who has successfully exhibited her award winning work in museums and at art festivals. She has won numerous awards as well as Best in Show at Gasparilla in 2018.
runs through lovely downtown Lakeland, running on the famed wood floors through Molly McHugh’s Irish Pub where they will take a shot of Guinness to finish each lap! Or run around Molly’s and try to beat the leprechaun! 100% Irish Good Times for all! Course is capped this year at 400 to ensure that everyone can have space, and a great time! Gather your friends, and come race as a team! SATURDAY BIRD WALK When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 8 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland www.lakeregionaudubon.org Join Lake Region Audubon Bird Club for a guided hike to learn about the birds of Circle B Bar Reserve. Please bring binoculars, water, and a snack. Meet at the parking lot. For more info email: lsnow11@tampabay. rr.com (863) 259-8497
CENTRAL PARK ART FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY VICTOR SMITH LAW GROUP When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven www.ridgeart.org/ Presented by Ridge Art Association and Victor Smith Law Group. Great Fine Art and Fine Crafts. Live Entertainment, Polk State College, Kids at College, Children’s Hands On Art, Publix Charities Artists of Tomorrow Exhibition and Food Trucks galore!
UPTOWN YARD SALE & FLEA MARKET When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Main Street Bartow 180 S Central Ave, Bartow Held the third Saturday of each month.
BOOK STORE 1/2 PRICE SALE When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Friends of the Winter Haven Library Book Store 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven The Friends of the Library Book Store repeats their 1/2 price sale on the 3rd Saturday of every month.
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER’S BIRTHDAY BASH! When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Central Florida’s Visitor Information Center 101 Adventure Ct., Davenport Visitor Center is turning 12, and they want to celebrate with you! Join the party with ..Birthday Cake, Balloon Animals, BOGO Tickets, Games & Inflatables, FREE Caricatures, 97.5 WPCV Live Broadcast from 8am 10am. Buy one LEGOLAND Florida and Bok Tower Gardens ticket, and get the 2nd ticket FREE (offer is only valid for the first 200 tickets sold, with a limit of 4 tickets per person). Call 863-420-2586 for more info.
CREATIVE YOUTH: 15TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ART COMPETITION When: Mar. 16 - April 21, 2019 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org 2019 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 Museum of Art conducts the competition and mounts the exhibition for the 15th Congressional District including parts of Polk, Lake, and Hillsborough counties.The Congressional Award from this competition, chosen by 15th Congressional District Representative, travels to Washington, D.C. to be displayed in the year-long nationwide exhibition in the U.S. Capitol. (863) 688-7743
DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland 117 N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland www.downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Ave, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday. Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA).
PUTT PUTT PUB When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Apple Lounge 2803 Recker Hwy, Winter Haven www.PuttPuttPubWh.com A miniature golf bar crawl in Winter Haven benefiting the Women’s Resource Center. Nine local bars will each host a different custom made mini-golf hole. Teams of four will travel from location to location to play each hole receiving a complimentary beer at each bar (designated drivers will receive a free soda). If you do not have a designated driver, transportation will be available (pre-registration is required). Play will begin with a shotgun start from the Apple where each team will travel to the starting hole they are assigned. The awards ceremony and after-party will take place at The Apple, tentatively starting at 4. There will be raffles, awards, challenges, food, and music. Dressing up is encouraged and we will have prizes for best dressed!
TAI CHI IN THE GARDENS When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Learn the ancient art of Tai Chi surrounded in the serenity of the Gardens. Individuals of all ages and physical conditions can use the fluid movements to help release tension, increase balance and relax. $10 members/$17 non-member. (863) 734-1222 THE BUSINESS OF ART EXHIBITIONS AND FESTIVALS When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland 50
DOCENT-LED TOUR (ALL AGES) When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Free for everyone. Join us each month to get a fresh look into the Museum’s main exhibition through connecting conversations with one of our passionate docents. Learn the stories behind the work and talk “art” with ease as we bring people and art together. Registration is not necessary but appreciated. Space is limited. (863) 688-7743 THEATRE WINTER HAVEN CHOIR When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Chamber 401 Ave B NW, Winter Haven www.theatrewinterhaven.com/winter-havencommunity-singers/ No audition required. Register online. A community choir open to all singers, ages 14 & up. Location: Greater Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce, Second Floor. Meets on Saturdays from 11am — 1pm. For more information, please contact Choir Director, Philip King, at TWHchoir@aol.com. SPRING BLOOM FESTIVAL MUSIC ON THE TERRACE “ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELTIC CELEBRATION” WITH DELANEY DEW When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 12-2 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Enjoy live music on the Blue Palmetto Cafe Terrace with dining specials. Included with general admission or membership. (863) 734-1222 FAMILY CAMPING When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 3-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Set-up begins 3pm and tear-down by 12pm on Sunday. A unique opportunity to camp out in the Gardens and explore nature. Activities include guided walks, campfire, star-gazing, lawn games, and more. Bring your own tent and sleeping bags. $25 members/$32 non-member. (863) 734-1222 Must reserve in advance. INAUGURAL FIRST RESPONDER CHILI COOKOFF When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 4-7 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven Open to all of Polk County’s First Responders, this firstever competition will take place inside and around both taprooms with some of the best chili Polk County has to offer! All proceeds will be donated to Achievement Academy in hopes to help enable them in fostering growth, learning, and development in children with developmental delays and disabilities. For registration information, please email Morgan@GroveRoots.com. Tasting Tickets for the Cook-Off are $10 and can be purchased online or during the event. SLOW ROLL & SKI SHOW (ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION!) When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 4:30 p.m. Where: The Bike Shop 249 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven We will celebrate one year of the Slow Roll with cake at
Grove Roots! Thanks to our sponsors Six/Ten, Bond Clinic, Play it Again Sports, Wauchula State Bank, Lynn Polston Allstate, the Bike Shop of Winter Haven, Haven Magazine, Cypress Gardens Water Ski Team & Winner Haven Apparel for the logo design. Meet at the Bike Shop and “Slow Roll” through the city of Winter Haven taking a path highlighting cities murals & parks. 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. Make sure your bike is ready to ride, bring plenty of water. The Winter Haven Bike Shop will be open if you need minor repairs tubes, tires, etc are always available for purchase prior to set off..Stay Right - Not just sirens & lights but all traffic. Be courteous to the the community and our car driving friends.Communicate - Use hand and verbal signals to communicate with other riders. Shout out turns, holes, gators, large squirrels or obstructions, and anything else that will keep the group safe. Gotta watch those squirrels..Stick Together - faster slower, stay with the group..Have Fun - This community is about connecting, sharing, and making friends. Be respectful of the group and make a friend or two. CYPRESS GARDENS WATER SKI TEAM When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 5 p.m. Where: MLK Jr. Park 199 E Lake Silver Dr. NE, Winter Haven www.cypressgardenswaterskiteam.com Free show! Bring a chair or blanket to sit on. Concessions available for purchase. NIGHT IN NEW YORK When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 6:30-9:30 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Arts Center 1099 SR 60 E, Lake Wales An evening of New York’s finest food, drinks, and entertainment. Tickets are $150 for solo tickets, $250 for couples tickets, and will include all food, open bar, and entertainment for the evening. The Lake Wales Arts Council hopes to see you there for this annual social event stravaganza. Purchase tickets at centralfloridatix.com MISS LAKELAND COMPETITION When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror, 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland Tickets are $15. Miss Lakeland and Miss Lakeland Outstanding Teen will be crowned. For more information: cboring10@gmail.com LIVE IN CONCERT WITH JACQUEES When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland rpfundingcenter.com DWIGHT ICENHOWER IS ELVIS When: Mar. 16, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: Ramon Theater 15 E Wall Street, Frostproof www.ramontheater.com/ (863) 635-7222 ST. PATRICK’S DAY! When: Mar. 17, 2019
SPRING BLOOM FESTIVAL MUSIC ON THE TERRACE “ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELTIC CELEBRATION” When: Mar. 17, 2019 | 12-2 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Enjoy live music on the Blue Palmetto Cafe Terrace with dining specials. Included with general admission or membership. (863) 734-1222
GOOGLE: GET YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE When: Mar. 19, 2019 | 8:30-11 a.m. Where: Catapult Lakeland 331 S Florida Ave, Lakeland catapultlakeland.com/ Pamela Starr, Google Get Your Business Online Trainer, is a leading authority on building customer loyalty and a professional speaker. She will cover Grow Your Business Best Practices: Create free Google My Business listing; Improve your website visibility; Advertise your business. Registration Required. Contact info: Becky Bywater Central Florida SCORE (863) 284-5607
ST. PATRICK’S DAY CARILLON CONCERT When: Mar. 17, 2019 | 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Singing Tower Carillon performs favorites from the Emerald Isle. Included with general admission or membership.
JOIN US: EARLY STAGE SOCIAL AT LAKE ASHTON When: Mar. 19, 2019 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lake Ashton (Main clubhouse) 4141 Ashton Club Drive, Lake Wales http://www.alz.org/crf This Early-Stage Social Engagement Program offers a comfortable way to have fun and socialize with others who are living in the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia. Enjoy the company of others while you participate in a variety of group activities. Program intended for individuals with mild cognitive impairment / early stage dementia and their care partners. Pre-registration is required. Please call 800-272-3900. March 19 Sing Songs with Mary Ann.
OVER 55 SHOW BAND CONCERT: IN LIKE A LION, OUT LIKE A LAMB! When: Mar. 17, 2019 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Polk State/Winter Haven 999 Avenue H N.E., Winter Haven www.polk.edu/the-arts/box-office/ FLORIDA TROPICS VS KANSAS CITY COMETS When: Mar. 17, 2019 | 3:05 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland www.fltropics.com Indoor professional soccer
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP When: Mar. 19, 2019 | 1:30-2:30 p.m. Where: Side Street Studios, Inc. 110 3rd St SW, Winter Haven www.alz.org/crf Support group is for caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s or other dementia.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC When: Mar. 17, 2019 | 5 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland rpfundingcenter.com The beloved musical story of Maria and the von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with its Tony®, Grammy® and Academy Award® winning Best Score, including “My Favorite Things,” “Edelweiss” and the title song. Center Stage Buffet available for additional charge, call 863-834-8111 to order.
MEDITATION WITH CRYSTALS AND TIBETAN SINGING BOWLS When: Mar. 19, 2019 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Experience a sound healing with Reiki Master Kristen Tenpenny through the vibrations of the ancient Tibetan and crystal singing bowls that reduce stress, pain and tension while producing a deep, meditative state. $15 members/$22 non-member. Participants should bring mat, blanket and any other materials that will make your meditation experience more comfortable. (863) 734-1222
18-24 KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: Mar. 18, 2019 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland In the Training Room at the Lakeland Public Library. Registration is not required and the club is open to all levels of experience. Free - Questions? Contact Lisa Kolesar at (863) 834-4278 or Amber McKinnon by email at amber.mckinnon@lakelandgov.net
LAKELAND MAGIC VS. WINDY CITY BULLS When: Mar. 19, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland lakeland.gleague.nba.com/ NBA G League
CRAFT BEER + BINGO MONDAYS When: Mar. 18, 2019 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Lakeland’s Beer Rev 3234 S Florida Ave,, Lakeland www.beerrev.com Let’s start by saying this is NOT your Nana’s Bingo BUT if she comes out she is sure to have a good time. We will be pouring drafts and calling out lucky numbers starting at 7pm with prizes to follow. Grab your dobbers and get down here for a night of easy fun and great beer. There is no fee to play and if you don’t have your own stash of dobbers, don’t worry, you can borrow one of ours!
NICHOLAS CARR - THE GLASS CAGE: HOW OUR COMPUTERS ARE CHANGING US When: Mar. 19, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: Annie Pfeiffer Chapel 715 E Park St., Lakeland www.flsouthern.edu/events-center/lecture-series/childof-the-sun.aspx The 2019 Child of the Sun Distinguished Speakers Series examines how technology and innovation push the boundaries of human experience. While new technologies have always allowed us to reimagine and 51
redefine what is possible, the unprecedented scope and speed of contemporary technological innovation presents extraordinary opportunities as well as unique challenges. A history-making NASA rocket scientist, a bestselling author on technology and culture, and a biomedical engineer and entrepreneur join us this year to explore these opportunities and challenges. SENIOR DANCE SOCIAL When: Mar. 19, 2019 | 7:30-9 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Senior Center 250 S Lake Silver Dr, Winter Haven Live entertainment & refreshments. Singles and couples welcome. Resident $3, Non-Resident $4. More info call (863) 291-5870 FIRST DAY OF SPRING! When: Mar. 20, 2019 90TH ANNIVERSARY INTERNATIONAL CARILLON FESTIVAL When: Mar. 20 - 23, 2019 | 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Enjoy four of the world’s top carillonneurs as they present a festival of carillon artistry. Live concerts each day with special events occurring throughout the festival. Included with general admission or membership. (863) 734-1222 BARTOW FARMERS MARKET When: Mar. 20, 2019 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Fort Blount Park W Davidson St., Bartow You may find handcrafted items, popcorn, jewelry, fresh baked goods, homemade jams, and food trucks. TEA TIME AT BOK TOWER GARDENS “TEA FOR STRESS RELIEF” When: Mar. 20, 2019 | 1-2 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. boktowergardens.org A really nice cup of tea can make all your troubles seem far away. Relax and enjoy a cup of tea as you learn the many different teas to distress your day. $5 members/$7 non-members. (863) 734-1222 5TH ANNUAL SUIT-UP When: Mar. 20, 2019 | 2-5 p.m. Where: Polk State/Lakeland 3425 Winter Lake Road, Lakeland http://business.lakelandchamber.com/events/ details/5th-annual-suit-up-10229 The Lakeland Chamber of Commerce has partnered with local universities to host the 5th Annual Suit-Up event to facilitate the networking of students nearing graduation and local employers seeking quality talent. Register online. Students will have the opportunity to: Find out about local career opportunities, Network with area employment recruiters, Get free professional LinkedIn headshots and Advice from professionals about how to dress for success. Also Receive resume assistance and participate in mock interviews.
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EDIBLE PLANTS “EAT THE INVASIVE WEEDS” When: Mar. 20, 2019 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Save Florida’s unique ecosystems by preserving native Florida plants. Get rid of those pesky delicious invasive plants by eating them! Join us for this lecture and learn how to cook and eat these plant invaders. Included with general admission or membership. (863) 734-1222 THE FIRE JAZZ TRIO When: Mar. 20, 2019 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Fire Restaurant 325 Central Ave, Winter Haven Every Wednesday VIRTUAL DEMENTIA TOUR When: Mar. 21, 2019 | 1-4 p.m. Where: Hawthorne Inn 6150 Lakeland Highlands Rd., Lakeland Virtual Dementia Tour® is an individual experience through simulated dementia created for families and organizations seeking to better understand the physical and mental challenges faced by those living with dementia. After experiencing this sensory training, you will have a greater understanding of the realities of what living with dementia is like. This unique, interactive program has been shown to improve communication and care. (863) 646-8699 or (863) 686-7333 FARM TO TABLE DINNER WITH CHEF AMY FREEZE “BEST OF BRINNER — BREAKFAST FOR DINNER” When: Mar. 21, 2019 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org This four-course, breakfast-for-dinner, dinner will include recipes that Chef Amy created for a Jones Dairy Farm sausage and a breakfast –themed dessert from the 2014 World Dessert Championships. $45 members/$52 non-members. Part of the Florida Food Series presented by Visit Central Florida. (863) 734-1222 Register online. HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION CHAPTER MEETING When: Mar. 21, 2019 | 6-7:30 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian of Lakeland 175 Lake Hollingsworth, Lakeland www.hla-lakeland.org Multipurpose Room A. Enjoy frequent guest speakers who cover various hearing-related topics. Some meetings are group discussions, potlucks, etc. Our goal is to help members and our community to better manage hearing loss. Meeting room is looped and captioned, so everyone can hear and participate. Small membership fee, but visitors are free. If you have questions, call 863-853-3130. FLORIDA SOUL: FROM RAY CHARLES TO K.C. AND THE SUNSHINE BAND When: Mar. 21, 2019 | 7-8 p.m. Where: Florida Southern College 111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr, Lakeland www.flsouthern.edu/centers-institutes/center-forflorida-history.aspx John Capouya, associate professor of journalism and writing at the University of Tampa, will present Florida havenmagazines.com
LAKE WALES FARMERS MARKET When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Market Place 20 N Market Place, Lake Wales www.cityoflakewales.com
Soul: From Ray Charles to K.C. and the Sunshine Band. Sixth and final event in the 2018-2019 FL Lecture Series presented by Florida Southern College. John Capouya celebrates great artists of the Sunshine State who produced some of the most electric, emotive soul music America has ever heard. Drawing on extensive interviews with surviving musicians to re-create the excitement of soul’s golden age, Capouya outlines Florida’s contributions.
DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland 117 N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland www.downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Ave, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday. Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA).
CHAT & CHEW MORE PLANTS: DR. DEAN & AYESHA SHERZAI When: Mar. 22, 2019 | 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven Skype with co-directors of Alzheimer’s Prevention Program, Loma Linda University-cutting edge researchers/Neurologists. Authors of Alzheimer’s Solution. For more info please email 54321health@ gmailcom
ALL AMERICAN SHOW SKI EVENT TOURNAMENT When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: MLK Jr. Park 199 E Lake Silver Dr. NE, Winter Haven All American Show Ski Event Tournament (FREE to the public) This is a fun, all day event with skiers from all over the country. Concessions will be available for sale. Bring lawn chair or blanket for seating.
HOPS SHOP & STROLL When: Mar. 22, 2019 | 5-9 p.m. Where: Downtown Lake Wales Grab your friends, co-workers, and family members and head to downtown Lake Wales for a wine and beer walk and stroll through your favorite shops, businesses and restaurants. Meet new merchants, say “hello” to signature businesses and enjoy wine, beer and food samplings along the way. Each ticket includes a souvenir wine glass and a map with participating locations. At each participating location, guests will have their map stamped and enjoy a beverage sampling and food paired specifically with each wine. Once all locations have been visited and stamped, turn the map back in at the check-in area to be eligible for a grand prize. Tickets are $25 per person. Participants must be 21 or older to participate. Event is rain or shine, no refunds. Designated Drivers may register to win a magnificent give-away after signing the Designated Driver Pledge. For more information please send email to: kmainstreetlw@gmail.com
TAI CHI IN THE GARDENS When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Learn the ancient art of Tai Chi surrounded in the serenity of the Gardens. Individuals of all ages and physical conditions can use the fluid movements to help release tension, increase balance and relax. $10 members/$17 non-member. (863) 734-1222 LA FRANCOPHONIE DAY CELEBRATION When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org To complement our exhibition, Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist, the Polk Museum of Art is hosting a La Francophonie Day Celebration to honor the international day of French language and culture. This free event will offer families of all backgrounds the opportunity to learn about French art, dance, music, literature, and cuisine. Come experience French culture in Lakeland! (863) 688-7743
GRANT PICHE & THE JUG BROTHER’S BAND When: Mar. 22, 2019 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven Sing and play with Grant and friends LAKELAND MAGIC VS. RAPTORS 905 When: Mar. 22, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland lakeland.gleague.nba.com/ NBA G League
PAINTED PAGES: ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS FROM THE 13TH TO 18TH CENTURIES When: Mar. 23 through May 25, 2019 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Painted Pages: Illuminated Manuscripts explores the golden age of handmade books, some of which employed elaborate gold leaf decoration and intricate ornament. The show includes examples from medieval European Bibles, prayer books, psalters, books of hours, choir books, missals, breviaries, and lectionaries. Examples of the materials — gold leaf, parchment, vellum, and minerals which were ground into pigments — used by artists to create these extraordinary pages are also featured in the exhibit.Most of the works date
ASSISTED LIVING: THE MUSICAL When: Mar. 22, 2019 | 8 p.m. Where: Lake Ashton Clubhouse 4140 Ashton Club Dr., Lake Wales www.theatrewinterhaven.com Everything your Granny told you about assisted living? Forget it!!From early retirement, right up to the pulling of the plug, 21st Century seniors are partying like it’s 1969. Imagine: no work, no pregnancy, and a full array of Medicare-subsidized pharmaceuticals. ASSISTED LIVING, The Musical is for everyone who is aging, or hopes to do so someday. You’ll see your parents, your friends and maybe even some of yourself. *This event takes place at Lake Ashton Clubhouse. (863) 294-SHOW (7469) 52
from the thirteenth through the eighteenth centuries and are ink on parchment (prepared animal skin). (863) 688-7743 THEATRE WINTER HAVEN CHOIR When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Chamber 401 Ave B NW, Winter Haven www.theatrewinterhaven.com/winter-havencommunity-singers/ No audition required. Register online. A community choir open to all singers, ages 14 & up. Location: Greater Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce, Second Floor. For more information, please contact Choir Director, Philip King, at TWHchoir@aol.com. POLK PRIDE HAPPY HOUR When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 1 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Join Polk Pride for an afternoon at Swan Brewing! We will be hosting monthly networking events throughout Polk County each month leading up to Polk Pride in June 2019. This event is open to everyone and 21 to drink. SATURDAY AFTERNOON FAMILY MOVIES When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven Enjoy a family friendly movie on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month! Admission is FREE and food and drink are welcome. ASSISTED LIVING: THE MUSICAL When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Where: Lake Ashton Clubhouse 4140 Ashton Club Dr., Lake Wales www.theatrewinterhaven.com From early retirement, right up to the pulling of the plug, 21st Century seniors are partying like it’s 1969. Imagine: no work, no pregnancy, and a full array of Medicare-subsidized pharmaceuticals. ASSISTED LIVING, The Musical is for everyone who is aging, or hopes to do so someday. You’ll see your parents, your friends and maybe even some of yourself. *This event takes place at Lake Ashton Clubhouse. (863) 294SHOW (7469) THE ART OF FILM: A WOMAN, A PART When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 6-8:30 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org The Art of Film presents a forum for appreciating movies as an art form. With audience Q&A and talkback sessions with film directors and faculty from Florida Southern College following each screening, this unique Polk Museum series will entertain, engage, and educate audiences of all ages. Doors open at 6:00 pm, Introduction and Screening at 6:30 pm. The Art of Film is free to attend. Cash bar available. LAKELAND MAGIC VS. RAPTORS 905 When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland lakeland.gleague.nba.com/ NBA G League - CONTINUED ON PAGE 54 -
FLORIDA CITRUS QUEEN / MISS FLORIDA CITRUS When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 7 p.m. Where: Polk State/Winter Haven 999 Avenue H N.E., Winter Haven floridacitrushalloffame.com March 23rd - the 2019 Miss Florida Citrus will be crowned!!! 7pm - Polk State College’s Fine Arts Theatre in Winter Haven. Come give Megan Price a big sendoff and welcome the 2019 Miss Florida Citrus. (561) 351-4314 FSC DANCE: THEN AND NOW When: Mar. 23, 2019 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland www.flsouthern.edu Adults: $18; Students: $9FSC students, faculty, and staff receive complimentary tickets with valid FSC ID. The past seems always to be reflected by the future. In FSC|DANCE: Then and Now, the dance program demonstrates the truth of this statement with a two-act performance that pays homage to the past, as well as to the present. PUNK ROCK FLEA MARKET When: Mar. 24, 2019 | 12-5 p.m. Where: Swan Brewing 115 W Pine St., Lakeland Not your normal flea market. This is Lakeland’s first ever Punk Rock Flea Market. A family friendly (sorta, haha) event with 30 plus vendors from all across central Florida selling classic and current records/cds, original art, handmade items, buttons/pins, retro toys, home decor, skateboards, clothing and other cool collectables all inspired by and from our favorite counter culture movement.#lakelandpunkflea With live music by ButchQueen & the Bad Habits, Stop n’ Shop and No Cheese, local craft brews (Swan Brewing), tons of cool people (you) and delicious local food (by Not Your Mama’s Pancakes, LLC). FSC Dance: Then and Now When: Mar. 24, 2019 | 2:30 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland www.flsouthern.edu Adults: $18; Students: $9FSC students, faculty, and staff receive complimentary tickets with valid FSC ID. The past seems always to be reflected by the future. In FSC|DANCE: Then and Now, the dance program demonstrates the truth of this statement with a two-act performance that pays homage to the past, as well as to the present.
25-31 KNIT ONE, CROCHET TOO! When: Mar. 25, 2019 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland In the Training Room at the Lakeland Public Library. Registration is not required and the club is open to all levels of experience. Free - Questions? Contact Lisa Kolesar at (863) 834-4278 or Amber McKinnon by email at amber.mckinnon@lakelandgov.net CRAFT BEER + BINGO MONDAYS When: Mar. 25, 2019 | 7-9 p.m. Where: Lakeland’s Beer Rev 3234 S Florida Ave,, Lakeland www.beerrev.com havenmagazines.com
CAREGIVERS’ SUPPORT GROUP When: Mar. 27, 2019 | 1-2:30 p.m. Where: Rath ConNEXTions Center 801 S. Florida Ave., Lakeland This group provides individuals and families with encouragement and information to understand and cope with various disease processes. There is no charge to attend these support groups. Interested seniors are encouraged to call for more information: (863) 220-7002 or email: RathSrConnextions@gmail.com.
Let’s start by saying this is NOT your Nana’s Bingo BUT if she comes out she is sure to have a good time. We will be pouring drafts and calling out lucky numbers starting at 7pm with prizes to follow. Grab your dobbers and get down here for a night of easy fun and great beer. There is no fee to play and if you don’t have your own stash of dobbers, don’t worry, you can borrow one of ours! CHAT & CHEW MORE PLANTS: BOOK CHATS When: Mar. 26, 2019 | 2-3 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Senior Center 250 S Lake Silver Dr, Winter Haven “Alzheimer’s Solution” by Dr. Dean & Ayesha Sherzai. For more info please email 54321health@gmail.com
MOONLIGHT MARKET When: Mar. 27, 2019 | 6-9 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 just for you! Shop, eat, sip, local!
GARDENING & LANDSCAPING CLASS: BULBS TO ADD COLOR When: Mar. 26, 2019 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven www.mywinterhaven.com Presented by the UF/IFAS Extension Polk County Master Gardeners, hosted at the Winter Haven Public Library. Register online. More info at (863) 519-1057
THE FIRE JAZZ TRIO When: Mar. 27, 2019 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Fire Restaurant 325 Central Ave, Winter Haven Every Wednesday MICKEY GILLEY When: Mar. 27, 2019 | 7:30 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland rpfundingcenter.com With 17 No. 1 hits and soundtrack credits for the 1980 hit film ‘Urban Cowboy’ starring John Travolta, some country boy balladeers might see fit to hang up the saddle — so to speak — but Mickey Gilley keeps on riding.VIP Tickets Available that includes a Meet & Greet, Photo, and 1 free beverage.
DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S CLUB OF EAST POLK/ RIDGE- MEETS EVERY 4TH TUESDAY IN HAINES CITY When: Mar. 26, 2019 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. Where: The R-place Eatery Restaurant 35523 Hwy 27,Haines City The Democratic Women’s Club of East Polk/Ridge meets every 4th Tuesday. All Democratic women are welcome to join the club, where we discuss shared political views and volunteer for activities that help elect fellow Democrats. Contact: Anne Huffman, Club President (863-242-3230) and annehuffman01@ gmail.com
CREATIVE WRITING CRITIQUE GROUP When: Mar. 28, 2019 | 12:30-2:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. This group meets on the 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month. Attendees share and critique their writings. All aspiring writers are welcome. Questions? Send email to wekeig@gmail.com.
AN EVENING WITH THE HOLLINGSWORTH TRIO When: Mar. 26, 2019 | 7:30-9 p.m. Where: Anne MacGregor Jenkins Recital Hall 111 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland www.flsouthern.edu/visitors/festival-of-fine-arts/ffaevents.aspx Embracing the classic chamber music combination of violin, cello, and piano, the members of the popular Hollingsworth Trio share an evening of beautiful music designed to engage the listener in every way.
PUBLIC LECTURE: ARTIST WILLIAM SCHAAF When: Mar. 28, 2019 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland polkmuseumofart.org Gainesville-based artist William Schaaf has explored the metaphorical imagery of the equine for over 50 years. Join us for a special evening with the artist and up-close look at his most recent exhibition, William Schaaf: The Way of the Equine. Lecture Begins at 6 pm. Reception to follow.
BARTOW FARMERS MARKET When: Mar. 27, 2019 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Fort Blount Park W Davidson St., Bartow You may find handcrafted items, popcorn, jewelry, fresh baked goods, homemade jams, and food trucks.
AUTHOR SERIES @ LAKELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY: WILEY CASH When: Mar. 28, 2019 | 7-8:30 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Drive, Lakeland www.lakelandgov.net/departments/library/quick-links/ events-calendar/ Sponsored by The Serena Bailey Foundation. Wiley Cash is the New York Times best-selling author of the novels The Last Ballad, A Land More Kind Than Home, and This Dark Road to Mercy. He currently serves as the writer-in-residence at the University of North
THE INSECT JUNGLE IN YOUR BACKYARD When: Mar. 27, 2019 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Learn about and discuss the insect ecosystem of your backyard with examples of how insects regulate each other’s populations and plants, and how this affects our everyday lives. Included with general admission or membership. (863) 734-1222
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Carolina-Asheville and teaches in the Mountainview Low-Residency MFA. For more information, contact Brenda J. Patterson at 863-834-4276 or send e-mail to Brenda.Patterson@lakelandgov.net. The programs and events at the Lakeland Public Library are free and open to the public. There are no reservations for performances at Lakeland Public Library. It is open seating. Doors open 30 minutes before the program begins. JAZZ EXTRAORDINAIRE WITH THE FSC JAZZ ENSEMBLE When: Mar. 28, 2019 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Branscomb Auditorium 1085 Johnson Ave., Lakeland www.flsouthern.edu/visitors/festival-of-fine-arts/ffaevents.aspx In this special concert dedicated to all things jazz, the youthful members of the Florida Southern College Jazz Ensemble pool their considerable talents, wonderful instrumental techniques, and unbridled passions to provide us with an evening filled with a variety of jazz genres. Please join this group, their director, and some very special guest artists as they lead us on an energetic, free-wheeling, and exciting journey through the world of jazz. BREW HUB’S NIGHT MARKET When: Mar. 29, 2019 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Brew Hub, 3900 Frontage Rd S, Lakeland brewhub.com/ We will feature a rotating lineup of artists and makers selling handmade goods, jewelry, art, wood-work, gifts and so much more! This is a family-friendly event! So come out to Brew Hub and enjoy your favorite beer, food, and shop under the stars! Check out our rotating food truck schedule to see what food will be offered, and we’ll typically have live music! FIFTH FRIDAY MUSIC IN THE PARK: JAMES & JOHN SONGS When: Mar. 29, 2019 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven Taylor, Buffett, Stafford, Lennon, Denver & Fogerty. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on. SATURDAY BIRD WALK When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 8 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland www.lakeregionaudubon.org Join Lake Region Audubon Bird Club for a guided hike to learn about the birds of Circle B Bar Reserve. Please bring binoculars, water, and a snack. Meet at the parking lot. For more info email: lsnow11@tampabay. rr.com (863) 259-8497 DOWNTOWN FARMERS CURB MARKET When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland 117 N Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland www.downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Stretching more than three blocks down North Kentucky Ave, the Downtown Farmers Curb Market brings 70-plus vendors to the heart of Downtown Lakeland every Saturday. Our vendors offer fresh produce, a wide variety of plants, locally handcrafted items, and delicious ready-to-eat food. The Downtown Farmers Curb Market is a project of the Lakeland Downtown Development Authority (LDDA). - CONTINUED ON PAGE 56 -
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TAI CHI IN THE GARDENS When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 8:30-9:30 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Learn the ancient art of Tai Chi surrounded in the serenity of the Gardens. Individuals of all ages and physical conditions can use the fluid movements to help release tension, increase balance and relax. $10 members/$17 non-member. (863) 734-1222 HOLLOWAY’S DOGGY DASH RUN/WALK 5K — PRESENTED BY ASA SERVICE DOGS When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 8:30 a.m. Where: Holloway Park 2402 Holloway Park Dr., Lakeland hollowaypark.org Looking to “Run Wild” on a great cross country venue? Does your dog need to get out for a run? Sign up for Holloway’s Doggy Dash Run/Walk 5k to test you and your pup’s shape over a beautiful fresh spring morning on the grassy scenic views of Holloway Park. Register online. SOUNDS AND YOGA FOR ENERGY BALANCING When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Join Reiki Master and Sound Healer Kristen Tenpenny on an exploration of the layers of energy inside you. Learn to measure your energy and its direction with a pendulum, how to remove blockages and get your energy flowing. $35 members/$42 non-member. (863) 734-1222
Greater Winter Haven Chamber of Commerce, Second Floor. For more information, please contact Choir Director, Philip King, at TWHchoir@aol.com.
HAMMOCK HOLLOW FAIRY FEST When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Earn your wings by joining the Hammock Hollow fairies for a special day exploring the magic of the Garden with activities including elf and fairy crowns, face painting, story time, crafts, refreshments and more. Fantasy attire encouraged and activities are appropriate for children ages 4-12. $10/child $17 nonmembers. (863) 734-1222
SPRING BLOOM FESTIVAL WINE WALK When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 2-5 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Sip and stroll through the Gardens will enjoying 10 carefully curated wines from around the world and light nibbles at each stop. Enjoy a special after party from 5pm-7pm with live music, dinner specials and shopping. $16 members/$30 non-members. Purchase tickets online. (863) 734-1222
SMASH THE LAKES 2019 When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 11 a.m. Where: LkldTV Studio B 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland Super Smash Ultimate tournament. Event starts at 11am and may not end until 2am the next morning. Bring your own controller!! Gamecube controllers supported as well as any other usb/wireless switch compatible controller. Guaranteed cash prize for our winner and runner up! (Parents please accompany your children. Venue serves beer and wine.)Tickets on sale. www.eventbrite.com/e/smash-the-lakes-2019tickets-54447714580
HANNAH HARBER & THE LIONHEARTS When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven www.gpderrydown.com Hannah Harber & The Lionhearts featuring Thomas Wynn and Olivia Wynn. Doors 6:30 Show 7:30. Hannah and the Lionhearts are a raucous Americana band of Lionhearts, delivering songs that are honest in their aching and hopeful in their vulnerability. Hannah Harber and The Lionhearts make their home in central Florida. They released their debut record, Long Time Coming, on January 9, 2019. www.hannahharber.com
THEATRE WINTER HAVEN CHOIR When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Chamber 401 Ave B NW, Winter Haven www.theatrewinterhaven.com/winter-havencommunity-singers/ No audition required. Register online. A community choir open to all singers, ages 14 & up. Location:
THE NORDIC FIDDLERS BLOC When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven The fiddle trio comprises Olav Luksengard Mjelva (Norway), Anders Hall (Sweden) and Kevin Henderson (Shetland Islands). Their clever use of harmony, rhythm, riffs and bass lines creates a sound that leaves the listener enthralled but at the same time dumbfounded that the sound is only coming from fiddles. Reservations are required due to limited seating. Address of venue will be given at time of reservation. Contact Sally at (863) 293-1510 or sandhd@verizon.net to reserve or cancel your reservation. $15 suggested donation. Guests may bring a light snack for the intermission table, but it’s not required. CHILDREN’S MEDITATION & YOGA RETREAT When: Mar. 31, 2019 | 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Join Sound Healer Kristen Tenpenny as she shows kids (ages 8-12) how meditation can be fun and easy! Little ones will learn tastes, sounds, smells, yoga stretching postures, breathing exercises, guided visualization, and experience a sound healing grand finale. $20 members/$27 non-member. (863) 734-1222
FLORIDA TROPICS VS KANSAS CITY COMETS When: Mar. 30, 2019 | 7:05 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland www.fltropics.com/ Indoor professional soccer
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1950 SUNFLOWER ST..................................... BARTOW...............1/7/2019............ $194,000 1870 JACKSON OAKS DR................................ BARTOW..............1/11/2019............$203,500 2045 E CHEROKEE ST..................................... BARTOW............. 1/18/2019............$232,000 695 S FLORAL AVE.......................................... BARTOW............. 1/14/2019............$259,000 1040 HOMELAND GARFIELD RD.................... BARTOW............. 1/14/2019........... $350,000
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DAVENPORT
2208 W PILAKLAKAHA AVE....................AUBURNDALE............. 1/21/2019............. $66,000 138 PARADISE LN....................................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/9/2019.............. $67,000 194 LAKE MARIANA PL...........................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/9/2019..............$74,000 148 LAKE MARIANA PL...........................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/3/2019..............$74,000 183 LAKE MARIANA PL...........................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/3/2019..............$74,000 189 LAKE MARIANA PL...........................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/9/2019..............$74,000 168 VALENCIA RIDGE DR........................AUBURNDALE..............1/11/2019.............. $77,000 136 ELAINE DR........................................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/4/2019..............$79,000 170 HOLIDAY LN.....................................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/9/2019.............. $87,000 320 LETA ST............................................AUBURNDALE..............1/17/2019............ $108,500 502 LAKE ARIANA BLVD.........................AUBURNDALE..............1/11/2019.............$110,000 107 DEEN BLVD.......................................AUBURNDALE............. 1/15/2019............ $120,000 305 ESTRELLA WAY................................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/4/2019.............$123,500 204 OAKVIEW AVE.................................AUBURNDALE............. 1/15/2019............ $126,000 127 HAWTHORNE RD..............................AUBURNDALE..............1/11/2019............ $136,000 106 DIAMOND RIDGE BLVD....................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/3/2019............ $140,000 105 KINSTLE HILL DR..............................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/4/2019............ $155,000 788 LYNHAVEN LN..................................AUBURNDALE............. 1/10/2019............ $180,000 2310 MARGUERITE DR...........................AUBURNDALE...............1/7/2019........... $200,000 1546 SHOREWOOD DR...........................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/3/2019............ $210,000 146 HARBOR WAY..................................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/9/2019.............$215,000 315 LAKE MARIANA PL............................AUBURNDALE............. 1/18/2019............$220,300 2450 JOEY DR.........................................AUBURNDALE.............. 1/9/2019............$230,000 227 TRAVELERS CREEK DR....................AUBURNDALE.............1/23/2019............$249,400 135 OWENS CIR.......................................AUBURNDALE............. 1/10/2019............ $267,000 173 MARYLEE LN.....................................AUBURNDALE............. 1/10/2019............ $275,000 179 MARYLEE LN.....................................AUBURNDALE...............1/7/2019............ $275,000 296 MAGNETA LOOP.............................AUBURNDALE.............1/23/2019........... $300,000 501 HILLSIDE DR.....................................AUBURNDALE...............1/7/2019.............$327,500 140 MAGNETA LOOP..............................AUBURNDALE..............1/11/2019........... $345,000 128 BENTLEY OAKS BLVD.......................AUBURNDALE.............1/23/2019............ $355,200
317 N 10TH................................................ DAVENPORT..............1/17/2019.............. $57,000 288 WHIRLAWAY DR................................ DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019..............$63,500 520 SEATTLE SLEW DR............................. DAVENPORT............. 1/18/2019..............$63,500 234 CITRUS RIDGE DR.............................. DAVENPORT.............1/25/2019..............$70,000 409 DISA DR............................................. DAVENPORT............. 1/15/2019.............. $97,400 413 DISA DR.............................................. DAVENPORT............. 1/15/2019.............. $97,400 225 CITRUS RIDGE DR.............................. DAVENPORT............. 1/18/2019............ $105,000 503 TIVOLI PARK DR................................ DAVENPORT............. 1/18/2019............ $105,000 148 EOLA PARK DR................................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/4/2019.............$110,000 50989 HIGHWAY 27 LOT 88.................... DAVENPORT..............1/17/2019..............$112,500 806 NEW PROVIDENCE PROMENADE ..... DAVENPORT............. 1/10/2019............. $115,000 408 RUM RUN ......................................... DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019............. $116,000 2941 ST GEORGE DR................................. DAVENPORT.............1/23/2019............. $118,000 801 GRAN BAHAMA BLVD........................ DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019............ $120,000 1702 HORSESHOE CREEK RD................... DAVENPORT...............1/2/2019............ $120,000 113 WATLING WAY..................................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019.............$125,000 124 MALAGA AVE...................................... DAVENPORT............. 1/15/2019..............$125,100 251 WHIRLAWAY DR................................. DAVENPORT.............. 1/8/2019.............$126,900 376 SUMMER SQUALL RD........................ DAVENPORT.............. 1/3/2019.............$126,900 372 SUMMER SQUALL RD........................ DAVENPORT.............. 1/8/2019.............$126,900 546 SEATTLE SLEW DR............................. DAVENPORT.............. 1/3/2019.............$126,900 236 AUSTRALIAN WAY............................. DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019............. $127,000 202 WASHINGTON PALM LOOP............... DAVENPORT...............1/2/2019............ $130,000 209 NORTH CIR........................................ DAVENPORT...............1/7/2019............ $134,900 808 TERRACE RIDGE CIR......................... DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019............ $140,000 852 CARIBBEAN DR.................................. DAVENPORT............. 1/18/2019............ $142,000 113 PRINCE CHARLES DR.......................... DAVENPORT............. 1/16/2019............ $150,000 206 NEW PROVIDENCE PROMENADE ..... DAVENPORT............. 1/16/2019............ $150,900 3102 CALABRIA AVE................................. DAVENPORT............... 1/1/2019.............$159,500 904 CHARO PKWY 533............................ DAVENPORT...............1/7/2019............ $160,000 646 CALABRIA AVE.................................. DAVENPORT.............. 1/4/2019............. $172,500 733 HIGH VISTA DR.................................. DAVENPORT.............1/25/2019.............$179,900 546 NICHOLSON DR................................ DAVENPORT............. 1/18/2019............ $180,000 641 LADY DIANA DR................................. DAVENPORT.............1/22/2019............ $180,500 1404 BELVOIR DR..................................... DAVENPORT.............1/22/2019............ $182,000 126 HILLCREST RD.................................... DAVENPORT............. 1/15/2019............ $182,000 1719 HIDDEN PALMS DR............................ DAVENPORT.............1/22/2019............ $185,000 1713 HIDDEN PALMS DR............................ DAVENPORT.............1/22/2019............ $185,000 312 PRIMROSE DR..................................... DAVENPORT...............1/7/2019............ $189,900 111 KILDRUMMY DR.................................. DAVENPORT............. 1/12/2019............ $195,000 208 FLEMING LN....................................... DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019........... $200,000 131 SANDY RIDGE DR................................ DAVENPORT............. 1/15/2019........... $200,000 411 ARBOR LAKES DR............................... DAVENPORT............. 1/15/2019........... $200,000 812 ROLLINS DR........................................ DAVENPORT.............. 1/4/2019............$202,000
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2055 S FLORAL AVE LOT 67............................ BARTOW............ 1/24/2019............. $50,000 1330 N FLORAL AVE........................................ BARTOW............. 1/15/2019..............$56,000 1775 E HAMILTON ST....................................... BARTOW............. 1/15/2019...............$59,100 160 S BROADWAY........................................... BARTOW.............. 1/4/2019............. $60,000 2055 S FLORAL AVE LOT 47............................ BARTOW.............. 1/3/2019..............$63,000 450 SHADY LN................................................ BARTOW............. 1/15/2019..............$89,900 955 CARVER ST.............................................. BARTOW............. 1/18/2019............. $114,900 1742 KING RD.................................................. BARTOW............. 1/15/2019.............. $115,100 4321 PEGGY WAY............................................ BARTOW...............1/2/2019.............$126,500 2326 LEES CT.................................................. BARTOW............. 1/18/2019.............$152,500 1665 LAGOON CIR.......................................... BARTOW............. 1/15/2019............ $169,900 1660 LAGOON CIR.......................................... BARTOW...............1/2/2019............ $169,900 3403 HIGHLAND ST....................................... BARTOW.............. 1/4/2019.............$175,000 860 W TURNER ST......................................... BARTOW.............. 1/4/2019............ $180,000
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451 ARBOR LAKES DR............................... DAVENPORT............. 1/15/2019........... $203,000 115 TIFFANY LOOP.................................... DAVENPORT...............1/7/2019............ $214,000 2281 ROYAL RIDGE DR.............................. DAVENPORT............. 1/10/2019.............$215,000 1132 CHALLENGER AVE............................. DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019.............$215,000 1376 ANDALUSIA LOOP............................ DAVENPORT.............. 1/4/2019............ $216,000 2306 SEQUOIA WAY................................ DAVENPORT............. 1/15/2019............. $217,000 127 DELANCEY DR.................................... DAVENPORT............ 1/20/2019............ $218,800 753 BRAYTON LN...................................... DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019.............$218,900 326 RONA LN............................................ DAVENPORT............. 1/10/2019.............$219,900 520 ARENA DR.......................................... DAVENPORT...............1/7/2019............$220,000 354 HIGHLAND MEADOWS ST................. DAVENPORT............ 1/24/2019............ $222,000 655 KETTERING RD.................................. DAVENPORT.............. 1/3/2019............$223,000 280 WILLOW BEND DR............................. DAVENPORT.............1/22/2019............$225,000 110 CAMBRIA GROVE CIR......................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019............$226,000 3091 SERENDIPITY WAY........................... DAVENPORT............. 1/18/2019............ $226,500 225 CITRUS ISLE LOOP............................. DAVENPORT............. 1/14/2019............$226,800 213 CADIZ LOOP....................................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/3/2019............$230,000 732 BRAYTON LN...................................... DAVENPORT............. 1/14/2019............$230,800 388 VERDI ST........................................... DAVENPORT............. 1/18/2019............$232,000 3055 SERENDIPITY WAY........................... DAVENPORT............. 1/18/2019............$235,000 3015 SERENDIPITY WAY........................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019............$235,000 614 SAMUEL PL......................................... DAVENPORT.............1/22/2019............$239,600 2142 VICTORIA DR.................................... DAVENPORT...............1/2/2019............$239,600 1767 LAKE SIDE AVE.................................. DAVENPORT............. 1/16/2019........... $240,000 356 HOLLY BERRY DR............................... DAVENPORT.............1/22/2019........... $240,800 213 ALFORD DR........................................ DAVENPORT............. 1/16/2019............$245,000 157 BELLA VERANO WAY.......................... DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019............$245,000 701 DURANGO LOOP............................... DAVENPORT...............1/7/2019............ $247,000 229 BELLA VERANO WAY......................... DAVENPORT............. 1/16/2019............$248,500 805 VIA DEL SOL...................................... DAVENPORT............. 1/18/2019............$249,000 718 BENJAMIN TRL.................................... DAVENPORT............. 1/15/2019............$249,800 1776 LAKE SIDE AVE.................................. DAVENPORT..............1/17/2019............$255,000 307 KETTERING RD.................................. DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019............$255,000 600 CANTABRIA DR................................. DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019............$269,000 315 WILLOW VIEW DR.............................. DAVENPORT.............. 1/3/2019............$270,000 304 NOTTINGHAM WAY.......................... DAVENPORT............. 1/18/2019............ $275,000 639 SAMUEL PL........................................ DAVENPORT............. 1/15/2019............. $277,700 223 SOLANA CIR....................................... DAVENPORT...............1/2/2019............$279,000 186 CAPTIVA DR....................................... DAVENPORT............. 1/15/2019............$282,900 489 PONTEVEDRA RD............................. DAVENPORT.............1/22/2019..............$291,100 198 CAPTIVA DR....................................... DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019........... $304,800 3086 BROOK STONE TER......................... DAVENPORT.............1/22/2019............$305,300 182 CAPTIVA DR....................................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/4/2019............ $310,000 1008 CYPRESS POINTE BLVD................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019.............$312,000 4579 TERRASONESTA DR......................... DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019............$325,000 4583 TERRASONESTA DR........................ DAVENPORT............. 1/16/2019............$325,000 4587 TERRASONESTA DR........................ DAVENPORT............. 1/16/2019............$325,000 202 CAPTIVA DR....................................... DAVENPORT............. 1/10/2019............ $335,500 619 SAMUEL PL........................................ DAVENPORT............. 1/18/2019............ $341,800 4591 TERRASONESTA DR......................... DAVENPORT..............1/17/2019............$342,000 4571 TERRASONESTA DR......................... DAVENPORT.............1/22/2019........... $345,000 5421 MISTY OAK CIR................................. DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019............$368,700
1351 YORKSHIRE CT.................................. DAVENPORT............. 1/10/2019........... $389,000 5448 MISTY OAK CIR............................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/8/2019........... $405,600 5417 MISTY OAK CIR................................. DAVENPORT.............. 1/4/2019............$407,400 148 DEL SOL AVE...................................... DAVENPORT............ 1/24/2019............ $415,000 5536 MISTY OAK DR................................. DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019............$436,500 5125 OAKBOURNE AVE............................. DAVENPORT..............1/17/2019........... $443,600 6008 OAK GREEN LOOP.......................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/4/2019............$555,000 2231 NORTH BLVD.................................... DAVENPORT.............1/23/2019........... $600,000 8008 OAK SHADOW CT........................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019........... $642,400 8004 OAK SHADOW CT........................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019........... $642,400 6067 BROAD OAK DR............................... DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019........... $642,400 7040 OAKWOOD ST................................. DAVENPORT.............. 1/9/2019........... $642,400 726 BENJAMIN TRL................................... DAVENPORT.............1/23/2019.............$651,900 735 BENJAMIN TRL................................... DAVENPORT.............1/23/2019.............$651,900 759 BENJAMIN TRL................................... DAVENPORT.............1/23/2019.............$651,900 786 BENJAMIN TRL................................... DAVENPORT.............1/23/2019.............$651,900 4309 US HIGHWAY 17/92.......................... DAVENPORT..............1/11/2019........... $803,500 43824 US HIGHWAY 27............................ DAVENPORT.............. 1/8/2019........ $4,050,000
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262 HIDDEN LAKE LOOP.......................... HAINES CITY.............1/22/2019............ $214,000 1057 SUFFRAGETTE CIR........................... HAINES CITY............. 1/15/2019.............$215,000 370 EAGLECREST DR................................ HAINES CITY.............. 1/9/2019............ $218,000 309 THOMASDALE AVE........................... HAINES CITY..............1/11/2019.............$219,500 311 BRIARBROOK LN................................. HAINES CITY............. 1/10/2019.............$225,700 1416 PARK PL............................................. HAINES CITY.............. 1/4/2019.............$227,000 324 BRIARBROOK LN............................... HAINES CITY............. 1/14/2019............ $229,900 2970 SANDERLING ST.............................. HAINES CITY..............1/11/2019............$230,000 2890 SANDERLING ST.............................. HAINES CITY.............. 1/4/2019.............$239,100 1528 BLUE SKY BLVD................................. HAINES CITY............ 1/24/2019........... $240,000 2990 SANDERLING ST.............................. HAINES CITY.............1/23/2019............$258,000 512 PINELOCH DR..................................... HAINES CITY...............1/2/2019............$258,000 941 FALLON HILLS DR............................... HAINES CITY.............. 1/8/2019............. $271,300 3570 PINE TREE LOOP.............................. HAINES CITY............. 1/14/2019............$365,000 3777 E STATE ROAD 544........................... HAINES CITY............. 1/18/2019.........$2,750,000
971 JOYCE RD............................................ LAKE WALES.............. 1/4/2019........... $205,000 2705 CLUBHOUSE DR.............................. LAKE WALES............. 1/15/2019........... $205,000 8990 CYPRESSWOOD DR........................ LAKE WALES............. 1/15/2019........... $205,000 4155 MUIRFIELD LOOP............................. LAKE WALES.............. 1/3/2019............$209,900 1007 NAES LN........................................... LAKE WALES.............1/25/2019.............$212,000 3432 MAR LISA COVE RD......................... LAKE WALES..............1/17/2019.............$267,500 4192 DUNMORE DR.................................. LAKE WALES...............1/7/2019........... $340,000 430 SCENIC HWY..................................... LAKE WALES..............1/11/2019........... $495,000 99 MOUNTAIN LAKE................................ LAKE WALES............. 1/10/2019......... $1,025,000
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1715 LAKE SHIPP DR............................. WINTER HAVEN.............. 1/8/2019.............$123,300 2610 RUTLEDGE CT............................. WINTER HAVEN.............. 1/9/2019............ $135,000 2815 WINGFOOT CT............................ WINTER HAVEN............. 1/10/2019............ $135,000 261 KINGS POND AVE.......................... WINTER HAVEN...............1/7/2019............ $138,000 1301 SE EVALYN DR.............................. WINTER HAVEN............. 1/14/2019............$140,000 2691 RUTLEDGE CT............................. WINTER HAVEN.............. 1/4/2019.............$142,500 157 REBECCA DR.................................. WINTER HAVEN..............1/11/2019............ $150,000 22 SAINT KITTS CIR............................. WINTER HAVEN...............1/7/2019............. $151,000 3236 TIMBERLINE RD.......................... WINTER HAVEN.............. 1/4/2019.............$152,500 2968 WHISPERING TRAILS DR............ WINTER HAVEN............. 1/15/2019............ $155,000 2960 WHISPERING TRAILS DR............ WINTER HAVEN.............. 1/4/2019.............$159,900 1368 INNSBRUCK CT........................... WINTER HAVEN...............1/2/2019............ $160,000 6 MAYS RD........................................... WINTER HAVEN.............1/23/2019............ $165,000 137 WHITTIER LN................................. WINTER HAVEN............. 1/19/2019............ $169,400 1963 8TH ST......................................... WINTER HAVEN.............. 1/4/2019.............$169,500 3656 QUEENS COVE BLVD.................. WINTER HAVEN..............1/11/2019............ $169,900 507 LAKE LULU DR.............................. WINTER HAVEN...............1/2/2019.............$172,000 2379 SALZBURG LOOP....................... WINTER HAVEN............. 1/15/2019.............$175,000 1108 HAINES DR................................... WINTER HAVEN............. 1/14/2019............. $181,900 387 SQUIRES GROVE DR..................... WINTER HAVEN............. 1/15/2019............ $183,500 523 HONEY BELL RD............................ WINTER HAVEN.............. 1/3/2019............ $183,500 3208 OAK TREE LN.............................. WINTER HAVEN.............1/23/2019............ $184,000 676 AVENUE F...................................... WINTER HAVEN.............. 1/9/2019............ $184,900 3315 VERBENA AVE.............................. WINTER HAVEN...............1/2/2019............ $185,000 4807 SUMMERFIELD CIR..................... WINTER HAVEN..............1/11/2019............ $185,000 1413 BERKLEY CT................................. WINTER HAVEN..............1/11/2019............. $187,500 2936 TREMA AVE................................. WINTER HAVEN............. 1/18/2019............ $188,000 2816 WHISPERING TRAILS DR............. WINTER HAVEN............. 1/10/2019............ $189,900 832 BUCCANEER BLVD........................ WINTER HAVEN............. 1/18/2019............ $190,000 225 DESOTO RD................................... WINTER HAVEN..............1/17/2019............. $191,900 2209 ROSE BLVD................................. WINTER HAVEN.............. 1/4/2019............ $194,000 734 AVENUE Q..................................... WINTER HAVEN............. 1/15/2019............ $196,000 305 FISH HAWK DR.............................. WINTER HAVEN...............1/2/2019............ $199,000 1846 GALLOWAY TER.......................... WINTER HAVEN.............1/23/2019............ $199,400
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