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Locations Main Campus 500 E. Central Ave. Winter Haven, FL 33880 First Street Campus 325 First Street N. New Winter Haven, FL 33881 Downtown Campus 199 Ave B, N.W. Winter Haven, FL 33881 East Campus Off Cypress Cardens Blvd.

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

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

In Cypress Physicians Building at Heart of Florida

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

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

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

Lake Wales Office Located in the Orange Grove Plaza

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

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

Physicians & Provider Listing At Bond Clinic, we are committed to providing Polk County and the surrounding region with qualify medical professionals. Cardiology Bhatia, Karan K., MD Mustafa, Muhammad, MD Vigoreaux, Jose R., MD Willard, E.H., MD

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

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

Nurse Practitioners (con’t) Podiatry & Foot Surgery Valadez, Jenifer, NP-C Englert, Christopher, DPM White, Samantha, ARNP Feldman, Marc, DPM Widner, Linda G., ARNP Pulmonology Obstetrics & Gynecology Romeu-Velez, Jesse, MD Gabriel, Carlos I., MD Gatto, Vincent W., MD Rheumatology Kenaan, Jana, MD Pancorbo, Roberto, MD Salamon, Eva J., MD Sleep Medicine Oncology & Hematology Romeu-Velez, Jesse, MD Hlalah, O. Abu, MD Ophthalmology Ort, Michael G., MD

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

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

Urgent Care Ton, Liem, MD

Pain MedicineInterventional Eldeeb, Mohammad A., MD

Urology & Urologic Surgery Lee, Kevin, MD Romero, Claudio, MD Vascular Surgery Iakovidis, Panagiotis, MD Lambert, Jr., C. Jake, MD

Pediatrics Nguyen, Kenny, MD Physical herapy Balogh, Jeremy S., DPT Physician Assistant Rodriguez, Christopher, PA

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PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS Randall B. Kramer, M.D.

Laura Ann Woznicki, P.A.-C

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

Maria J. Pochcial, M.D.

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

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

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INTERVENTIONAL Roya Ghorsriz, D.O.

Rakesh Choubey, M.D.

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

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

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

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

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

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

GYNECOLOGY Vriti Advani, M.D.

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

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

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

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

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

PULMONOLOGY & CRITICAL Robert Kent, D.O. CARE

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

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

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

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

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FROM THE EDITOR Hello May! We are so excited about our cover this month! It was created by Calder Wilson and yes, it’s beautiful Winter Haven! All of us here at Haven would like to give a very big THANK YOU to Calder. He is from Winter Haven and is an absolutely brilliant photographer and co-founder of Alive Coverage. When he isn’t traveling the world taking photos at music festivals, you just might see him around town. Check him out online at www.calderwilson. com. Thank you, thank you Calder! This month we talk about what we can do to make our environment a little better. Our cover story encourages you to “Do one thing differently” everyday. We meet Victor & Mika and learn how they decided to start baking vegan treats. Will Crum is a local farmer and talks about the importance of sustainable farming. Beth Evans talks about her love of architecture & Polk County. To celebrate Cinco de Mayo, our friends at Winner Haven Apparel traveled to taco stands all around and give tips on how to do your own “taco crawl.”

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It’s Mother’s Day this month which also means it’s time for the Midflorida Mayfaire by-the-lake. It’s one of the best outdoor art festivals in the area, a great place to take your Mom and enjoy the day with her.

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Happy Mother’s Day to all of the Moms and Mom-figures out there, you are the BEST! Have a great May & I hope to see you around town! Amy Sexson Editor asexson@scmginc.com

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May VOLUME 2 ISSUE 8 Publisher Kim Edwards Editor Amy Sexson Contributing Writers Tara Crutchfield Amy Sexson Lea Anne Crittenden Sally Del Castillo Contributing Photographers Bill Siegel Tara Crutchfield Amy Sexson Sally Del Castillo Mike Potthast Graphic Designer Steven Maynard Sr. Sales Consultant Barbara Rakoczy Gary Peach Digital Specialist Kathy Woodruff Account Executives Chris Campbell Katherine Palmer President Sun Central Media Group Chris Sexson 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: kedwards@scmginc.com For editorial information please contact: asexson@scmginc.com To submit to our calendar: calendar@scmginc.com Office: 99 Third Street N.W. Winter Haven, Florida 33881 863-533-4183

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LOCAL NEWS Two announce candidacy

CRA receives more property

Nucor in Frostproof

Two Lakeland Republicans announced their candidacy to replace the retiring Rep. Dennis Ross (FL-District 15) recently. Polk County Commissioner Neil Combee resigned as the state director of the USDA Farm Service Agency April 17, five months after being appointed by the Trump administration, to take a shot at representing the Lakeland area in Washington, D.C. Ed Shoemaker also announced a candidacy recently.

Lake Wales city commissioners authorized the transfer of six city-owned properties to the Lake Wales Community Redevelopment Board at the city commission meeting April 17. By city code section 2-476, properties owned by the city can only be sold at auction to the highest bidder. Transferring property to the CRA allows city leaders to control who takes ownership of the property based on priority of end need as opposed to highest bid.

Details about a $240M steel mill coming to the Frostproof area were released at a Polk County Board of County Commissioners meeting April 17. Nucor, the largest steel manufacturer in North America, chose Polk County for the new mill. Plans are to build in the middle of an orange grove so that it could not been seen from U.S. 27.

Rotary plants trees

Church is denied zoning request, Putnam takes a for now stand

Over the next four years, Lake Wales Rotary Club members plan to plant more than 200 Florida Live Oak trees around the city. Each member of the club is responsible for planting a tree starting on the north shore of Lake Wailes. In 2017, every Rotary member on the planet was challenged to plant a tree to combat climate change by Rotary International President Ian H.S. Riseley.

Winter Haven City Commissioners voted 4-1 against a zoning request by Beymer Memorial United Methodist Church, overturning the Planning Commission’s original OK for the move. Commissioner Nat Birdsong was the only commissioner in support of the move. Had the request been approved, the church’s six parcels would have been converted from multi-family residential use to public institutional zoning. The church now has the option to appeal the matter, press a lawsuit, or revisit a zoning with a “special use” permit.

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam sent a letter to Ambassador Robert Lighthizer as NAFTA negotiations continue. “Current remedies available to address unfair trade practices are simply insufficient to protect Florida’s specialty crop producers. It is critical that the NAFTA negotiations result in policy that ensures producers of seasonal and perishable crops have access to trade remedy law that applies to every other commodity or manufacturer in the U.S.,” stated Putnam.

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Solar power coming to Bartow

Local woman wins $1 million

In addition to the recent grand opening of NovaSol, the first city-owned solar farm, there are plans to work with TECO and build two more solar farms in the coming years. The city commission voted unanimously to pass and adopt Resolution 18-3985R which updated the city policy on residents who have installed solar panels on their homes or businesses.

Winter Haven resident, Paula Sullivan had the prize patrol visit her house on April 27th awarding her $1 million. Founded in 1953, the Publishers Clearing House is now a leading interactive media company. They have awarded over $315 million in prizes over the years. Paula has the option to take a lump sum up front or spread the winnings over 29 years. Congratulations to her!

Airport Director

Lake Maude Project

Recently hired Lake Wales Airport Director Jared DeLong was introduced to the Lake Wales City Commission April 3. DeLong hit the ground running as construction is ongoing at the airport where the main runway and taxiway are being improved as a means to attract corporate jets as customers at the city-owned property.

A long awaited project is moving ahead as the City of Winter Haven obtained a permit to begin construction of phase 1 of the Lake Maude project, in spite of the sand skinks habitat. The habitat, which is .36 acres, required the city purchase “sand skink credits” at $21,600.


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4 Bark in the Park May 4, 6-9pm at Central Park in Winter Haven. Music, beer, games & your dog! www.mainstreetwh.com

Lewis Family Cancer Fund “Swing for the Cure” May 12, Golf Tournament at 9am, After-Party at 2pm. Southern Dunes Golf & Country Club, Haines City. Proceeds benefit WH Hospital Cassidy Cancer Center. whhfoundation@baycare.org

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7 Rivers Water Festival Legoland Star Wars Days 3 weekends in May visit www.legoland.com to see dates & activities.

Slow Roll & Ski Show May 19, 4:30pm at the Bike Shop of Winter Haven. Slowly ride through town on bikes & watch ski show. Free. www.facebook.com/slowrollskishow/

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May 5, 10am-3pm at Lake Eva Park in Haines City. Fun, games, demos, etc. Cardboard Boat Challenge & Recycled Fashion Show. www.polk-county.net (863) 421-3777

Serving the Children Charity Golf Tournament May 19, 7:30am at the Country Club of Winter Haven. Benefits Kiwanis Club of Winter Haven Foundation. (863) 210-4040 www.winterhavenkiwanis.org

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5 Summer Splash

7 Top Chef of Polk County

May 5, 1-5pm at Rowdy Gaines Pool in Winter Haven. Learn water safety. Free family event. (863) 291-5656.

May 7, 6:30-9pm at the RP Funding Center. 12 local chefs battle for Top Chef. Benefit for Achievement Academy. Achievementacademy.com

Craft Beer Crawl

TinkerBell Tea Party

May 24, 5:30-8:30pm downtown Winter Haven. $20 (863) 295-9422 www.mainstreetwh.com

May 26, 4-5:30pm at Sweet Magnolia’s Tea Bistro in Auburndale. RSVP required 863-965-1684

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You’re invited! Celebrate our 2018 Honorees

SATURDAY 5/19 - THIS 4:30 PM EVENT IS FREE

Four outstanding female leaders who are recognized as role models for the girls and women of the Greater Winter Haven community.

Ann Birdsong

Dr. Nanette Rodgers

GEORGE JENKINS AWARD

JULIE POPE AWARD

Jacqueline Byrd

Terri Nelson

VIRGINIA SNIVELY AWARD

RALPH AND ALICE THOMPSON AWARD

Friday, May 11

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

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ORLANDO TOP 10 5 Adult Skate Food Truck Tasty Takeover Every Tuesday in The Milk District from 6:30 - 10pm. www.tastytakeover.com

Baby Owl Shower May 12, 10am-2pm at Audubon Center. Free admission with donation from wish list at fl.audubon.org 407-644-0190

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Every Wednesday at Astro Skate, 866 S Goldenrod Rd, Orlando. 8:30-11pm. Ages 16+ www.orlando. astroskatingcenter.com 407-282-3140

Justin Timberlake: The Man of the Woods May 14, 7:30pm at the Amway Center. Purchase tickets at www.amwaycenter.com

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Orlando Farmers Market

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic

Every Sunday at Lake Eola Park, 512 East Washington Street. 9am-4pm

May 5, 7:30pm at House of Blues. Purchase tickets online www.houseofblues.com

Guided By Voices

Drunk Spelling Bee

May 16, 8pm at The Social, 54 North Orange Ave. Purchase tickets online www.thesocial.org

May 18, 9:30pm at The Falcon, 819 E Washington St, Orlando. Impress the crowd with your amazing spelling skills! $5 gets you entry into the competition and a shot between rounds to keep it interesting. www.facebook.com/ TheFalconBar

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Beer ‘Merica Craft Beer Festival May 19, 3pm. 100 different craft brews to sample from, all from the USA. Lakeside in the park at Ivanhoe Village, with live music, food trucks, adult games and more! BeerMericaOrlando.com.

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Meet your neighborhood doctor

You’re one of a kind to us.

Kulmeet Kundlas, MD

For DaVita Medical Group, better care is more than a philosophy. It means real, tangible benefits for patients like you. As our patient, you will receive the full attention of primary care doctors, nurses, care managers, and other medical professionals, along with responsive, comprehensive care.

DaVita Medical Group Lake Wales 1143 State Road 60 East Lake Wales, FL 33853 Mon – Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sat, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (for urgent care)

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TAMPA TOP 10

Canoe Escape

Rays play 11 home games in May vs. Blue Jays, Braves, Red Sox and Orioles. www.mlb.com/rays

Rent a canoe and take a quiet trip down the HIllsborough River through a wildlife preserve 16 miles from downtown Tampa. Guided tours available. www.canoeescape.com (813) 986-2067.

Carry the Load 5K

3rd Thursday

May 12, 7am at Ferg’s Live in downtown Tampa. Raise awareness for those heroes that sacrifice for us on a daily basis. Register & learn more at www.carrytheload.org

May 17, 6-10pm at Grand Central, 1208 E. Kennedy Blvd. Live music, food trucks and cocktails. tampabaymarkets.com

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Mommy & Me High Tea

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May 5, 3pm at Cask Social. Presented by 13 Ugly Men benefiting the Gasparilla Music Foundation. Seersucker & big hats encouraged. www.13uglymen.com

May 6, 10:30am at Armature Works. Hot and cold teas served in beautiful vintage cups with tea sandwiches, desserts, princess experiences. mommyandmehightea.com

Brian Wilson Celebrates Pet Sounds

Collectors Day at Tampa Bay History Center

The Florida Orchestra: A Patriotic Salute

May 18, 8pm at Ruth Eckerd Hall for the 50th Anniversary of Pet Sounds with Al Jardine, Blondie Chaplin and The Pet Sounds Orchestra. www.rutheckerdhall.com (727) 791-7400

May 20, 11am-4pm. Private collectors from throughout the Tampa Bay area will display their eclectic personal treasures. tampabayhistorycenter.org (813) 228-0097

May 25, 8pm at the Carol Morsani Hall. Salute the American spirit with music from America’s greatest composers. www.strazcenter.org 813.229.STAR

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Riverfest May 4 & 5 along the Tampa Riverwalk. Live music, weiner dog derby, taco fest, hot air balloon glow and so much more. Full schedule at

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WATSON CLINIC HIGHLANDS

PHASE 2 NOW OPEN! This expansion adds nearly 39,000 square feet to our popular Watson Clinic Highlands campus, and delivers more doctors, more services and greater convenience than ever before. Patients can now enjoy easy access to additional specialties including General Surgery, Hand Surgery, Internal Medicine, Orthopaedic Surgery/Sports Medicine, Priority Care for same and next day appointments, an expanded Radiology department and a second location for our Medical Spa at Watson Clinic.

2300 E. County Road 540A • Lakeland

863-607-3333

For a full list of services at this location visit WatsonClinic.com/Highlands. Parents - Celebrate Your Children And Their Accomplishments But Remember:

Don’t be a party to teenage drinking. It’s against the law.

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s C l a s s o f 2 0 18 ! May This Be The First In A Lifetime Of Good Choices.

Tri-County Human Services, Inc. Prevention Department

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Eco-friendly

literally means earth-friendly or not harmful to the environment. This term most commonly refers to products that contribute to green living or practices that help conserve resources like water and energy. Eco-friendly products also prevent contributions to air, water and land pollution. Consider your day for a moment. You have breakfast, go to work, lunch, come home, maybe you have kids, dinner, how about your weekends? How can you change one small part of your day, and make it a better place to live? How can you make it a better place for your kids or grandkids? Think about where we live, where we’re going, how we affect our environment. How can we create less trash? How can we save resources? Plastic is used everyday and almost everywhere. But we can’t deny the problems of plastic accumulating in our waterways, landfills and oceans. In the Northern Hemisphere, ocean currents are deflected to the right, in a clockwise motion. In the Southern Hemisphere, ocean currents are pushed to the left, in a counterclockwise motion. Beneath surface currents the Coriolis effect results in what is called an Ekman spiral creating a gyre. Every year, millions of tons of plastic enter the ocean ending up in one of 5 major gyres. Once trapped in a gyre, the plastic will break down into microplastics, which may be ingested by sea life. Thousands of tons of plastic debris now occupy an area three times the size of France in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii, known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. And it’s growing larger every day. How does it end up there? Litter including plastic bags, beverage containers, food wrappers, food containers and more end up going down storm drains into our waterways. From there it travels out into our oceans. What can I do? What can we do?

We can choose to

do one t h i n g d i ffe re n t l y

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• Don’t litter. Throwing trash on the ground means it’s final destination is probably a body of water.

• Go paperless! Pay your bills online. • Use less water, turn off the faucet when brushing your teeth, only run full loads of laundry.

• Repair don’t replace. Before you throw it out, can you fix it? Can it be repurposed?

• Walk or bike whenever possible. I know it gets unbearably hot in the summer. Until then, consider walking or riding a bike if possible.

• Reusable instead of disposable. Bring your own shopping bags, water bottles, coffee cups, flatware, etc. Instead of using plastic items one time and throwing them out, use items that are reusable.

• Buy from thrift stores & garage sales. It’s good for the community, our landfills and our wallets!

• Instead of using plastic straws, plastic sandwich bags, trash bags, coffee filters, K-cups, plastic toothbrushes, paper towels, consider buying things made out of environmentally friendly or biodegradable materials such as bamboo, recycled materials, hemp, glass, etc. Whenever you do throw it away, it won’t cause the pollution that plastic does.

• Turn off electronics when not in use. Unplug and turn it off. • Buy clothes made from sustainable materials like bamboo or silk that will last a long time vs. cheaply and irresponsibly made “fast fashion” that you only wear a few times.

• Buy in bulk. Instead of buying individual servings or containers of food, buy in bulk and store in small portions in your own containers.

• Eat a meat-free diet one or two days a week. A plantbased diet uses less natural resources than producing meat or other animal proteins. It also cuts down on greenhouse gases.

• Use energy efficient light bulbs, they are a little more expensive up front, but they last longer and use less energy.

• Buy one less new thing a month. The more stuff we accumulate, the more stuff ends up in landfills, in rivers, and cluttering our homes.

• Don’t throw it out! Can you donate it? Can you repurpose it? When you clean out your closet or garage, donate what you don’t need anymore. To a neighbor, a young family, thrift store or sell it.

• Buy a plant for your home. Plants can remove toxins from the air, increase humidity, improve and health, and more. Make it modern by repurposing old mugs, jars or other containers you might’ve just thrown away.

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Use all natural cleaners instead of products full of harmful chemicals. Not only are they bad for you to breathe, but the chemicals get washed into our waterways. It’s easy to make & you probably have everything in your kitchen already. Common ingredients used to make cleaners:

All-Purpose Scrub 1/2 cup baking soda Plant-based liquid soap 1/2 of a lemon Pour baking soda into a bowl. Add just enough liquid soap to make a creamy paste. Spread mixture on the flat side of lemon and scrub. The lemon acts as a sponge and leaves a natural citrus scent. Use a damp rag or sponge to wipe away any residue. You'll find the paste will stay moist for a few hours.

Baking soda works as a deodorizer and gentle scrub; it polishes shiny surfaces like stainless steel without scratching. Distilled white vinegar is also a deodorizer, disinfectant and a mild acid that breaks up dirt, grease, mineral deposits, mold, and soap scum.

To clean stubborn pots and pans, pour kosher salt into pan and scrub with ½ lemon. The salt acts as an abrasive.

Essential oils; some, including eucalyptus, lavender, and tea tree, are natural disinfectants and antifungals. Pure essential oils can irritate eyes and skin upon contact, so handle carefully.

Mold + Mildew Spray 2 cups distilled white vinegar Pour vinegar into a spray bottle and spray on infected area. The smell will dissipate in a few hours (open a window to speed up the process). For areas with persistent mold problems, use tea tree oil instead of vinegar, combining 2 drops of tea tree oil with 1 cup of water in a spray bottle. A natural antiseptic and fungicide, tea tree oil costs more than vinegar but will kill most types of mold and help prevent new growth.

Lemon is a deodorizer, stain remover, and grease cutter. Olive oil is a natural oil that helps to nourish and polish wood. Plant-based liquid soap made with oils such as olive, palm, and coconut, rather than petroleum derivatives or animal fat. Window Cleaner 1/2 teaspoon plant-based liquid soap 3 tablespoons distilled white vinegar 2 cups water

Always be careful to label containers of homemade cleaners intended for storage and keep them well out of the reach of children.

Pour all ingredients into a spray bottle and shake. Spray onto window and wipe clean with newspaper or a 100 percent cotton cloth.

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MIDFLORIDA Mayfaire by-the-Lake Mayfaire started as a way to promote awareness of the arts in 1971 as well as providing a wonderful way for families to spend Mother’s Day. It is run by the Polk Museum of Art, a nonprofit organization that allows free admission to everyone. Midflorida Mayfaire attracts over 70,000 people each year to enjoy the art that can only be described as tres magnifique. Lake Morton was chosen to host the Mayfaire event for one reason. “We wanted it in our back yard so that patrons can come to the museum while they are at Mayfaire, if they would like,” said Joy Williams, Mayfaire Coordinator. This year’s cover artist, Tony Eitharong, was chosen by the Mayfaire coordinators, museum curator and the executive director. Deciding on the cover artist each year depends on different concepts. “We look at what the theme is, a feeling we are trying to convey,” said Mayfaire Coordinator, Leslie Norman. Every year, a panel of five experts are chosen to judge and score all the art submissions for Mayfaire. “The top scores get invited to Mayfaire,” said Williams. All chosen judges have to be out-of-state judges so there isn’t any bias.

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“We are affiliated with the Smithsonian and we have a point of contact there that knows people in the art industry,” said Williams. This year’s judge for Mayfaire is Leland Bryant, who was chosen by Claire Orologas, Executive Director at the Polk Museum of Art and the museum curator, Dr. H. Alexander Rich. Bryant will be judging art pieces and giving awards, including a $5,000 top prize for Best of Show. Other awards include 2 Awards of Excellence, 4 Awards of Distinction, 6 Merit Awards, and 5 Honorable Mentions with a $17,000 prize total. “All applications are submitted digitally,” said Norman. Artists are able to start submitting their work through Zapplication, a computer program used amongst the art word, in October. This year there will be 165 booths including a children’s art tent that will have arts and crafts, printmaking, collages and perspective drawing for children of all ages and abilities to participate in. Another booth worth looking at is the Kids Tag Art booth. “[Kids Tag Art] is a program developed out of the Polk County Tax Collector’s office,” said Ellen Chastain, Education Manager at the Polk Museum of Art, “We are proud partners of theirs; working

to help organize the Awards of Distinction for 5th graders throughout Polk County, which includes public, private and home school.” The children are able to design a license plate or a vanity plate for purchase and all proceeds go back to that school’s art department. Two works are chosen as Awards of Distinction from each school and are placed on a traveling exhibition throughout Polk County. “Since we have been doing this, there have been nearly 20 other counties that have adopted this program,” said Chastain, “it’s something that has grown over the state of Florida and it started here in Polk County.” This will be the 12th year for the Kid’s Tag Art and they have hit $1 million in raised funds. Mayfaire Saturday Night will have a live performance from MPiRE, which is returning for the fourth year. This group of nine performers plays a variety of music from Pop, Rock, Top 40, Disco, Country and R&B from 5:30pm-11pm. Firework show at 9pm. The Lakeland Runner’s Club will be hosting their 39th annual MIDFLORIDA Mayfaire 5K Race Saturday, May 12th at 7pm. The race runs around Lake Morton and Lake Mirror and will be chip timed. Awards will be awarded at 8pm to runners

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for overall male and female gun time, Overall Masters using chip time, Grand Masters using overall chip time and top three finishers male and female in each age group starting at age ten. A portion of all proceeds will go to the Polk Museum of Art. During the event the Polk Museum of Art encourages art lovers to view the current exhibits within the museum. “We have Mayfairy golf carts that transports people through the show including one that is wheelchair accessible,” said Williams. These carts will also make stops at the museum as well as around the lake. So this year, take mom and the rest of the family to the Polk Museum of Art’s Midflorida Mayfaire by-the-Lake and enjoy all the wonderful and unique pieces of art that are being shown. mayfairebythelake.org May 12 & 13 9am-4pm On the shores of Lake Morton in Lakeland.


WORDS Tara Crutchfield

PHOTOGRAPH Amy Sexson

Lyndsey Venrick: One Hilarious Cross Stitch at a Time Local creative Lyndsey Venrick has put her love of crafts to work, turning it into two thriving businesses. She was born and raised in Winter Haven, attended Winter Haven High School, and now works at State Farm. In 2014, Lyndsey ordered a metal stamping kit. “After making all of my girlfriends custom hand-stamped necklaces, I started researching other jewelry making methods and decided to open an Etsy shop just to see if it could be a legitimate side hustle.” According to Lyndsey, it took her about a year to really navigate what she was doing with the budding jewelry business, Olive + Lemon. “I was just kind of throwing stuff out there,” she said, “I didn’t know how to use Etsy, I didn’t know how to cater to a market, I didn’t know how to use social media to grow things.” Lyndsey did eventually find her stride and grew the online shop by, “focusing on high-quality, delicate gemstone designs and custom stamped necklaces. We also love anything and everything sparkly.” Her pieces are comprised of simple, delicate designs made with natural gemstones for necklaces and earrings. She’s so passionate about the quality of her product that she travels the country to source gems. Customers covet her bestselling gemstone aquamarine, but lava rocks, amethyst, and tourmaline aren’t far behind. What are Lyndsey’s favorite orders to fill? Custom designs, especially those that commemorate a special day in her customer’s lives. She’s overjoyed to be the hands that make a bridesmaid necklace, a oneof-a-kind earring set as a wedding gift or jewelry for moms-to-be. Olive + Lemon has a community presence in Winter Haven, Lakeland, and Tampa and is carried in boutiques across the country. Lyndsey frequents markets especially during the fall season, posting her shows on social media. Moving forward, the owner is focusing on expanding the wholesale aspect of her shop.

In 2015, a year strong into Olive + Lemon, Lyndsey rediscovered her love of cross stitch. “My mom taught me when I was a kid, she used to do cross stitching. In my childhood home, we have these major, huge cross-stitched pieces that my mom would make" she remembered. Lyndsey bought a book on subversive cross stitch and made little gifts for all of her friends, deciding to try her hand at selling her embroidery items on Etsy, calling the shop Pin + Needle. The emerging subversive style of cross stitch not only played a part in her picking up the pin and needle again but has been a popular point of sale on Etsy. She explained the subversive cross stitch phenomenon, “Cross stitch is making a comeback–mixing a very traditional (old-fashioned, even) art form with modern and often inappropriate designs is so fun!” Much of her inspiration comes from Pinterest with quirky quotes and memes, “People love their memes,” she laughed. From Michael Jordan crying, the poop emoji, to the F-word and pop culture references, Lyndsey has stitched it all. “I have the best customers! I’m always blown away by the hilarious ideas people want to have embroidered,” said the Pin + Needle owner. “I love being pushed out of my comfort zone to bring their ideas to life. One of our shop rules is ‘no judging and no questions asked.’ We want customers to feel comfortable bringing their subversive ideas to us.”

of cross stitch art. A Tony Awardwinning Broadway actress found Pin + Needle on Pinterest. She did a Broadway play with another popular actress and as an opening night gift, she had Pin + Needle recreate a photo of the two of them in embroidery. The actress has been a returning customer, purchasing gifts for other friends and co-stars. To be all-encompassing of her customers’ requests, Lyndsey has expanded to different types of embroidery. She’s constantly learning new techniques to, “make our pieces the best they can be.” Pin + Needle will soon expand to have DIY kits and Make and Take classes which will be announced via social media.

Alongside her subversive cross stitchings, she also does incredibly beautiful pieces. At the Moonlight Market at Grove Roots, I was eyeing a cross stitch of a nude woman with flowers as her hair covering her body. Family portraits are a Pin + Needle shopper fave. Lyndsey can create a sweet, or funny, or both, embroidered version of your family and pets. To further personalize it, the skyline of your favorite city or hometown or the family camper can be added to the background.

Of her two blooming businesses, Lyndsey expressed that she couldn’t have done it without the support of her friends and family that helped her get them off the ground. “They’ve spent so much time helping at shows, fulfilling crazy holiday orders and telling everyone they know about my

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Haines City Cardboard Boat Challenge and 7 Rivers Water Festival The Cardboard Boat Challenge has been a long-running tradition in Lakeland, with Fall of 2018 marking their 15th year. It was such a success that, according to Executive Director with LEAD (Lakes Education/ Action Drive), Tabitha Biehl, “Haines City saw the value of outreach and community education for the lakes that we brought it to Haines City on Lake Eva last year.” The mission of the event is simple: to raise awareness for water conservation and educate the communities in a unique, fun, and teambuilding way. In step with the education aspect, Biehl explained that each team gets a theme centered around lake awareness. She used pollution and native plants on the shoreline as examples. Once their boats have been built, teams will decorate and name it based on their theme. For the challenge, there are two main categories: pre-built boats and onsite boat building. There is a list of materials for those that chose to build their boats ahead of time. Supplies are provided for those that build onsite. There are three types of teams for participants to choose–a corporate/ community team (both paddlers are over 18), a family team (one paddler is over 18 and one is under 18), and youth team (both paddlers are under 18). “The actual challenge,” Biehl

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says, “is to put two of your team members into the boat and they actually have to paddle a course in a race around Lake Eva off the shoreline.” The boat race will start at 10 am when guests will be, “Welcomed to come and watch and cheer on their favorite team. There is a people’s choice winner for the cardboard boat challenge so people get to vote on which one they liked the best. There is the Titanic Award and that is awarded to the team that has the best sinking boat,” Biehl explained. Following the Cardboard Boat festivities will be the 5th annual 7 River’s Water Festival, a free event from 10 am to 3 pm at Lake Eva Park. “The idea of water conservation really needs to get out there because we are running out of our clean water supply. There are a lot of different ways that people can not only save water but save money,” said Jackie Hollister of Polk County Utilities who started the event and continues to coordinate it.

The festival’s Water Conservation Art Contest welcomes any student K-12 in public or private schools within Polk County to enter a poster depicting water conservation. The top contenders are presented at the festival to be judged by the public. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in each grade are placed in a water conservation calendar that is published every year.

of the streets, keeping in mind that that also ends up in our waterways.”

For any animal-lovers attending the event, Hands-On Wildlife will bring some of their animals to raise awareness of the importance of water conservation not only for humans but wildlife as well. Hollister noted, “These animals are also affected by what we do with our water. If we pollute our water, they suffer as well and if we use too much of it and lakes start drying up, they suffer for that too.”

7 Rivers Water Festival Saturday, May 5th 10am-3pm Lake Eva Park, Haines City For more information contact Polk County Utilities at (863) 298-4100

Check out the butterfly tent or snap a selfie and post it using their hashtag (to be announced) to be entered into a contest for a special prize. If all the water conservation good times have your tummy rumbling, the Boy Scouts will be there serving food.

The festival will have a host of activities for attendees that are aimed to be fun, raise awareness, and educate. Last year they held their first Recycle Fashion Show and will be bringing it back again. The show is a judged competition in which participants repurpose recyclable items that were destined for the landfill, to create a stylish outfit.

“Water conservation is getting more and more important all the time,” said Hollister, “We really have to be more choosy about how we use our water. We need to use it more efficiently and be more careful about what we do with it. We need to be really careful about what we throw out on the sides

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Cardboard Boat Challenge Saturday, May 5th 8am-12pm Lake Eva Park, Haines City. You can sign up for the challange up to May 4th. For more information call contact Lakes Education/ Action Drive at lakeseducation@hotmail.com or call (863) 899-8157


WORDS & PHOTOGRAPH Sally Del Castillo

TACO HAVEN It’s Saturday morning and I am sitting here thinking, the pontoon’s fixed, but it’s going to be too windy and cloudy to take it on the Chain. What can we do that’s fun and productive today? I immediately texted Jordy saying, “Today is the day!” Last week we came up with this great idea. Since Cinco de Mayo is coming up and Jordy loves authentic Mexican tacos, (and we’re down for good authentic tacos too) we could do a tour of a handful of taco trailers in the area and share our unbiased reviews in Haven. Amy approved so… here we go. I am so not eating breakfast because as soon as Jordy gets back from the track with his racehorses the taco race will begin. Fasten your seatbelts and grab the reins for TACO HAVEN.

Back to the meat and well… cilantro! Traditionally (in Polk County) The tacos come with options of 2 sauces: RED – tomatillo, tomato, red chili GREEN – tomatillo, avocado, jalepeño, green onion, and garlic The standard choices of meats: BARBACOA-SHREDDED BEEF- Somewhat fatty but when cooked right, the fat melts in your mouth and you don’t even notice. PASTOR-PORK- Roasted crisp thin shavings. Always a nice safe option. ASADA-STEAK- Skirt or flank charred and thinly sliced. CARNITAS- BEEF- More of a stew meat, (depends on the stand). POLLO-CHICKEN- Usually pulled or chopped dark and white meat mixed. LENGUA- TONGUE- It’s cow tongue no matter which way you slice it. It’s tender. CHORIZO- SAUSAGE- crumbles of pork sausage with warm smoky flavors. Classic. CABEZA- COW HEAD- Actually the “cheek” part, often same as Barbacoa. The best! *Of course there are slight variations from taco stand to taco stand.

While most Canadians around these parts are “expats” or “snowbirds,” we like to call our Canadian-friend Jordy, a “Tacobird.” Whenever he’s in town, he will eat tacos 1-2 times a day. When he isn’t eating tacos he is talking about tacos. I’m sure on this adventure, he will have a lot to “taco-bout.” Nando and I ran around doing a few errands and returned to the farm to find Jordy wearing a striped “taco shirt” with flamingo Chino shorts. The minute we got out of the truck he said, “Where are we going Sal? Do you like my outfit? What’s our first stop? Did you GPS it? Are we gonna read anything on YELP?” From one horseman to another Nando said, “Whoa Jordy, easy does it. We have to set some guidelines or rules. We can’t just go into this taco thing blindly.” “Okay Nando, I’ve already made a playlist for the ride and I’m starving so lets figure it out quick!”

The tacos are always garnished with a lime, (to squeeze over the top and then wash your hands with after.) Expect fresh cilantro and onions 100% of the time. If you’re getting tacos and they don’t have this heavenly match sprinkled on top, then you might have accidentally rolled into the Taco Bell drive thru! No Bueno!

ROUGH GUIDELINES FOR THE TACO CRAWL: We were not going to go crazy here but we decided we would try to individually repeat what meat we ate at each taco joint and then we would give a review. We had to try both sauces and any toppings that were provided. Notes would be made on atmosphere, setting and general experience. Oh, and, Jordy could not compare every taco stand to “THE GOLDEN PLAZA,” which is his absolute already determined best taco stand in all of Polk County and North America for that matter…

Nando always orders extra onions, cilantro and lime. He usually gets denied, but I don’t think he notices half of the time. In general, they give you a lot in the first place. Or you will have to pay a little bit extra for extra toppings or sauce. While not all tacos are the same, the price point is pretty universal. $1/taco is average. (We always pay in cash!) Now, we’re going to get this party started but… I just want to mention again that it is really amazing how many taco trailers and Mexican restaurants are located all over Polk County. We are surprised that visitors come here with their primary destination being LEGOLAND, when we could be known as the taco capital of Central Florida. We actually did have an Airbnb guest come from the Midwest just last week and she took an Uber to the last stop on our taco tour. So… maybe the word is getting out there.

He goes to “THE GOLDEN PLAZA” so much that I think in the beginning they might have thought he was DEA or some sort of undercover cop. He completely doesn’t fit in. This guideline would be a challenge for him, because he talks and compares everything to this place, (even if it’s an Italian restaurant), but this is what he signed up for. He wanted to branch out and try new tacos just in case there was or is something he has been missing.

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STOP #1

Pollo- Probably would stick to the beef or pork next time.

EL TACO LOCO

JORDY’S PRO TIP #1) you shouldn’t look at it or smell it, just eat it. Don’t overthink the taco or the Mexican candy.

3035 Thornhill Rd. Winter Haven, FL 33880 (863) 559-8256

NOTABLE COMMENTS: Nando: Why is it that when I order in Spanish, they answer me back in English? Jordy: I wish I could speak Spanish… I love tacos. I think my Spanish is improving! Sally: Guys, lets focus on the Tacos, we’ve got to do our work and my phone is covered in Cilantro.

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MEGA MERCADO

NOTES: Conveniently located next to a little store where you can grab a Jarritos (Mexican soda) or a road soda. They provide you with a little buffet of toppings outside so you can garnish with as much of the cilantro, onions & cucumbers as you want. We interviewed the cook and they heavily marinate all the meats and let them sit for hours, which is their signature. They have a SPECIAL buy 5 tacos get 1 free!

2009 George Jenkins Blvd. Lakeland, FL 33815

SAUCES: Red: It was amazing (not too picante) it was my favorite all day. Green: Bold flavors and the avocado was the star in it! TACOS/CARNE-(Meat) Barbacoa- Great flavor like the seasonings -Barbacoa kind of a bit fatty though. Asada- totally gets 5 stars. We are so getting this again next time. Pollo- It’s hard to keep chicken from being dry, but the marinade made it decent.

NOTES: This is actually a restaurant inside a Mexican Market, (which does not fit into the guidelines of our taco tour). But Nando and I frequent the spot often and once Jordy laid eyes on it, he couldn’t resist. So we headed inside for the “Taco-Addict“ to order a couple of tacos to go. We open the doors and it is as if we just walked on stage. “Havana” by Camila Cabello is playing; I dance down the aisle with Jordy, (in his striped taco shirt) running along side me. The people eating are looking at us like we are a few gringos that took a wrong turn, but… little do they know, Nando is Latino, The Canadian Tacobird thinks he is and I speak Spanish along with my Rumba.

NOTABLE COMMENTS: Nando: It’s taking a long time maybe they couldn’t catch the chicken! Jordy: Tacos make me talkative. Red and Green Tables, Sal, these places always paint the picnic tables red or green. Wonder why? Off to LAKELAND! Jordy’s sound track started to turn a bit too alternative and we were craving something more taco-ish if that makes sense.

We’re not bothered… We’re on a taco crawl in Polk County and this place feels like we’ve landed in authentic Mexico! We love it! Jordy is at the counter ordering and I’m now in the market section dancing to Shakira and buying Mexican candles.

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SAUCES: The Green Sauce was so hot that Nando couldn’t handle it. He drank the sauce right out of the plastic container, which is normal, but the heat was an after heat that bit him like a water moccasin. He had to eat half of Jordy’s Mexican coconut candy to try to combat it. He really needed sour cream but there was none to be had. Deceptive green sauce is what Jordy dubbed it. Jordy is not a big sauce fan, which is fine. He prefers the natural state of the meat not to be enhanced or masked by Red or Green. Such a Canadian…

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TACOS/CARNE: Nando and I had to take a break and we’ve been here before so Soldier Jordy took the Front Line. Barbacoa- Super greasy. Asada- Eaten in two bites which is close to five stars!

NOTES: Named after a state in the south of Mexico.(I can’t pronounce it either). When Jordy went inside the tienda to buy another Jarritos and some Mexican candy, we talked to the owner behind the register and he was friendly and happy to see us. We went back outside to the Taqueria (taco trailer).

JORDY’S PRO TIP #2) Most every taco stand/place has rolls of paper towels, which is brilliant. Tacos are messy. This spot, maybe because it was a “to go order” didn’t give paper towels or napkins, so Jordy used the limes to clean his hands. Then his hands were sticky so, he ran back in the restaurant to wash them anyway. He’s a bit particular...

SAUCES: Red was HOT, way picante! Green was delicious and perfect!

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TACOS/CARNE: Barbacoa- has a bit of a smoky flavor. It is not as pulled as normal. A bit fatty-ish. Asada- 100% surprisingly delicious! havenmagazines.com

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NOTABLE COMMENTS: Jordy: (After we had finished eating-) Are we OK, I feel like you guys are running out of gas. Oh look, lets go to the place across the street. We can literally walk over there. Look, these tables are painted red here. I think they’re green over there. Sally: I cannot believe you are still analyzing the picnic table colors. Nando: Fine, one more place then I’m “tac-oed out.” – the tables are painted the colors of the Mexican flag people. JORDY: I don’t know Nando, I really think it might be the 2 colors of the sauces.

Nando and I were back in the saddle and we have been here before so, we just had 1 taco each. Jordy could literally see his favorite taco stand from here so, I think he almost felt like he was “cheating.” He was a bit quiet at this stop. Overall, we don’t have many comments other than it was a 4/5 star and we would go back. We heard from a local that the Tortas (Mexican Sandwiches) are the absolute very best here. Hands down. Too bad Jordy only eats tacos. TACOS/CARNE: Barbacoa- Juicy, almost perfect! Asada- Good. But when you know the grass is greener on the other side…

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SAUCES/TOPPINGS/TORTILLAS: This day, we only tried the green because they were out of red. Tons of Cucumbers and Plenty of Cilantro. It is also super close to “THE GOLDEN PLAZA” so, we think the tortillas are fresher as well. Side Note: Jordy couldn’t handle hearing the music and smelling the familiar aromas from “THE GOLDEN PLAZA” so we had to Vamos.

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NOTES: The sun is setting, we chose to sit in the VIP taco cabana with the sticky red picnic table, not green, and you can also sit under the repurposed Amoco gas station overhang. It was slow, we were the only ones there and we definitely waited. The VIP tent, sunset and the fact that we could watch cars fly down Recker Highway helped pass the time. SAUCES: Not bad. Basic. TACOS/CARNE: Barbacoa-not fatty at all. Nice subtle flavor. Asada-Once again, Good. Enhanced by fried onion.

NOTES: We called ahead to order. This taco trailer is pretty popular amongst any taco fans in Polk County so… we didn’t want to have to wait and we knew what we wanted. This was the 5th time ordering the same thing!

NOTABLE COMMENTS: GENERAL CONCENSUS FROM THE 3 OF US: Not Bad. Not bad at all. JORDY: They should have named this place “Overflow My Friend” I feel like this is where you go when “Tacos My Friend” is too busy.

We showed up and the paper towels were boldly blowing in the wind on top of the tables like banners that we imagined would say, “Welcome my Friend to Tacos My Friend!”

We closed the night with a Margarita at Central Tavern. It was manifest destiny. We had to ice the Taco cake with some Tequila.

TACOS/CARNE Barbacoa-freaking great! Asada- Really on point. Not over seasoned. More embracing the natural meat savor.

Throughout this entire experience, I realized that 1) Jordy and the taco thing isn’t just for sport. He takes it almost as seriously as the racehorses. 2) He is a taco eating machine. He consumed 5 drinks and 12+ tacos and could have kept going. 3) He is probably right; the best tacos do come from “THE GOLDEN PLAZA.” Jordy made me change the name to protect the identity of his sacred taco stand.

SAUCES/TOPPINGS/TORTILLAS: Sauces get a thumbs up. Not enough cilantro and onion but they do top the Asada with grilled onion and it is amazing. We like how they give cucumbers on the side too. Nando says the cucumbers cool the mouth and clear the palate making it ready for the next taco. Jordy says, hmmm maybe I should switch from Jarritos to cucumber water.

So, only very serious inquiries shoot us an email and we will consider taco telling you the location. (Just Don’t tell Jordy.) But if you are a real taco nut like Jordy, you already know. We three Amigos would like to wrap this thing up by saying, whether it’s Cinco de Mayo, Taco Tuesday, Margarita Monday or Jordy Day… you don’t EVER need an excuse to eat tacos in Polk County. We promise, the dollar tacos will blow away anything on the dollar menu at any chain any day.

The corn tortillas are pretty small. They are 2/3 the size of the tortillas at “The Golden! Plaza” JORDY’S PRO TIP #3) If it ain’t corn, it ain’t authentic. Any place that tries to sell you a taco with a flour tortilla… is an imposter. Run for the border.

Adios. Xo Sally & Nando DC & Jordy (Self-Proclaimed Taco Pro)

JORDY’S PRO TIP #4) Sally does something really cute. I would never do it. But speaking of tortillas, traditionally the taco has 2 tortillas stuck together for strength to hold the treasures inside. Sally peels the 2 apart and divides the meat in 2 and has a “2 for 1” Two tacos made out of 1. Love it! havenmagazines.com

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Victor & Mika’ s Bakery “Oh…it’s vegan…I’ll try it I guess,” might be the initial trepidatious response of someone who has never tried vegan food, or good vegan food anyway. That is until you bite into a puffy, sugary morsel of pastry and question everything about the world. Who am I? What is life? How can a vegan donut taste better than every other donut I’ve ever tried?

Making these options available to their customers are important to Mika and Victor for different reasons. “I am vegan for serious health concerns, and I knew that there were other people here in Polk County who would want healthy baked options and sweet treats,” explained Mika. Victor added, “We are not gluten-free, but it was important to give those who are gluten-free, a local bakery who can bake their cakes, breads, and anything that they would want to have.”

“Polk County has a vegan bakery?” This might be another question you’re asking yourself. Whether you’re gluten-free or vegan for health or moral reasons, Victor and Mika, owners of the Winter Haven Fruit Stand and now a vegan bakery, have the goodies for you.

Anyone who has ever baked something that turned out beautiful and delicious knows that familiar sense of accomplishment. Baking something that is beautiful, delicious, and vegan is something special all on its own according to the bakery owners. “The favorite part for me is turning on the oven light and watching the breads rise. It makes me feel good to see the dough transform,” said Victor.

Engaged couple Mika and Victor are just as sweet as their vegan churros when you stop by for a pick-me-up. Both are transplants to Polk County. Mika was born in Michigan but raised in Polk County and Victor moved from Chicago 10 years ago to help run the family fruit stand. Victor’s family has been in the produce business for over 20 years, owning several stands around the county.

“My favorite part about baking is the smell coming from the oven, it’s incredible! And, also watching the satisfied faces of our new customers eating a sample of our products,” Mika said.

The duo, who grow their own mangoes, avocados, papayas, and tomatoes, had initial goals for the fruit stand, “To provide fresh produce grown seasonally and locally, and create a mini farmer’s market.” An organic new venture caused them to temporarily put the stand on hold.

Victor and Mika reflected on the journey to the current state of their growing bakery and have goals set to continue that growth. “God has been pretty good to us,” they said. “For the fruit stand, we plan on growing more produce and reopening the fruit stand this year. Growing more organic fruits and vegetables is a big priority. We hope to continue growing our wholesale clients for the bakery. Also, Customers will be able to buy their baked treats daily once the fruit stand is reopened this year.”

How did they make the transition from the family fruit stand to a vegan bakery? “Well, we wanted to bake something healthy for ourselves and this created a chain reaction to bake for our produce customers. The demands for the bakery forced us to put the fruit stand on hold since 2017. Since we love food, guess this passion motivates us in the bakery.”

If you’d like to meet the duo transforming the vegan baking market in Polk County one cookie at a time, you can check out their selection at International Market World in Auburndale, Bayshore Market in Tampa, or place an order online.

Donuts, churros, mini cakes, cookies, brownies, pies, muffins, and an assortment of bread are only a few treats they offer, with the recipes all their own. “We like to see what people love to eat, and just ‘veganize’ or gluten free-them,” they remarked, “It’s not always easy, but it’s great when the recipe comes out great.” Their most popular goods are banana nut bread, donuts, and churros, which, along with other menu items and customer requests are baked in Victor and Mika’s commissary kitchen, Your Pro Kitchen, in Lakeland.

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“We make vegan, gluten-free, organic, lactose-free, and vegetarian options,” Mika explained. “A customer can contact us and customize their order according to their dietary needs.” Yes, that means your lactose-intolerant or gluten-sensitive coworkers don’t have to gleam in envy when you bring a dozen donuts into the office from Victor & Mika’s Bakery. I see a vegan birthday cake in my future.

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Crum Brothers Family Farm “Let us not forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man. When tillage begins, other arts will follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of civilization.” – Daniel Webster

If you’ve eaten at Nutwood, you’ve likely indulged in Crum Brother’s produce. From kale to tomatoes, the chef sources many of his ingredients from the local farmer. It’s this relationship with restaurants that gives Will a sense of purpose in the movement for sustainable agriculture.

For 7 generations, Will Crum’s family have been stewards of the land. Four years ago, Will left Berkeley, California to join his father on the Florida farm. Though he came with the original intent to help his father with his 20-acre blueberry farm in Wahneta, Will began growing arugula and his love for sustainable, quality agriculture took him to a 6-acre farm in Lakeland.

“I think that by working with restaurants, I’m making more of a difference right now as a farmer,” he said. “They can represent me in a broader spectrum.” Sharing the same unwavering work ethic as generations before him, there are no days off for this modern farmer. He works 7 days a week, 365 days a year, performing every task that needs tending to on his farm. “I work every day. I wake up and I work until the sun goes down and then I’m probably still working on some aspect,” Will said. “I think farming is serious and I think you have to be on it every day.”

Will was born in Bartow and grew up in Toronto where he is a dual citizen. His only brother Dave who still lives in Toronto, helped him start his farm in Florida. It was Dave, in fact, who encouraged Will to drop everything in California to pursue his desire to farm. “We grew up together, he’s my best friend basically. I keep Crum Brothers [the name] because it’s symbolic of the importance of family,” said the 33-year-old farmer.

Will does the work of about 20 people, handling every aspect his farm. “It slows me down if I have anyone else working with me right now,” he explained.

Like his agricultural practices, Will’s origin with farming is organic. “All my summers and all my holidays and throughout the years I’d drive through the groves with my dad,” he recalled.

“Everything is a personal touch. Every seed in the ground, everything I do is from the farmer.”

Will’s connection and dedication to the land are deeply rooted in his family. “They were stewards of the land,” Will said of his ancestors, “They took care of their land through the generations. Now it’s up to me to take care of my land by growing organic vegetables.”

The proof is in the produce of the Crum Brothers Farm. Will eats what he grows on a daily basis–freshly picked kale with blue cheese dressing, fresh tomato sauce, basil and tomato from his garden over mozzarella, or pesto using his herbs. The man with a content energy about him, came alive discussing the ins and outs of sustainable agriculture and the part he plays in revolutionizing the restaurant industry. “People don’t have a good idea of what a farmer is,” said Will. “I’m a farmer.”

“I think that is my nod to them. They did well here and it’s up to me to continue that tradition.” Will now runs and lives on his sustainable 6-acre Crum Brothers Family Farm. He grows a variety of things, consulting with true blue farm-to-table restaurants all over Central Florida about what they need for upcoming menus. He was actually making a delivery to one of his customers, Chef Steven at Nutwood when we met for the interview. Where Nutwood sits today used to be the Seasoned Stone which was one of Will’s first customers when he began selling his produce to local eateries.

What keeps this modern farmer tending to his crops and customers? “I get my energy from knowing that it’s going to go on a plate, he [the chef] is going to do his best with it. That’s the motivation.” Before coming to Florida to till the fields, he was strumming a guitar in L.A. and San Francisco. In the little downtime that he finds, Will plays music in a studio he has on the farm. “That’s my life, farming and rock and roll,” he smiled.

Sustainable farming seems to be a buzz-term in foodie culture of late, but what does it actually mean? Out of the mouth of a sustainable organic farmer, “Sustaining the land, sustaining seed sources, choosing non-GMO. I only grow heirloom seeds that can be traced back hundreds of years because they are from here and they survived various things. So, sustaining good seed, sustaining the land, sustaining good working practices like cleanliness.”

Though the life of a farmer is tireless and the work never ceases, it’s something Will has invested himself in wholeheartedly. When asked about his future, Will responded that he would like to continue what he’s doing in partnering with restaurants that are dedicated to giving the community high-quality, sustainable, delicious food. “I want to see the people that really believe in sustainable agriculture move forward with me,” he expressed. “I want more people eating more of this food. That’s my goal.”

As part of his clean, sustainable farming methods, Crum does not use pesticides to keep the critters away. “Plants, naturally, without being farmed, they have to grow somehow,” he said, elaborating on his natural approach. Instead of using “cheap and easy” synthetic fertilizers, Will creates his own using worm castings brewed in molasses water that he sprays on his crops.

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Without like farms to model his after in the area, how did Will become so knowledgeable in the field of sustainable agriculture? According to him, “It’s mostly passion.” He relies on his father’s lifetime of farming experience and, of course, Google, but passion aside, “Most of it through straight up failure.” Trial and error have been good to the farmer though, with the Crum Brothers Farm offering up some of the best produce around. havenmagazines.com

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Beth Evans

Beth Evan’s family moved to Lakeland in 1976 because her father was an engineer with the mines. She went to high school there and attended college at the University of Florida. After college, she came back to Polk County, worked a few different jobs, and eventually landed a trainee planner position with the Polk County Planning Department.

by the heart-pumping, adrenaline-inducing sport, crossfit. “I love to crossfit,” said Beth, “That’s really my passion, is to work out.” “It’s really a community thing, it’s not just getting fit.” Beth expressed that people often have misconceptions about crossfit, remarking, “They think it’s really hard and super intense and that you have to be muscle bound, and it’s not like that. It’s for everybody.”

A few years later she interviewed for a position at Envisors. “When I was hired here in 1988, it was all engineers. The owner of the company said he needed somebody to translate between all of his engineers and the rest of the world,” she smiled, “So, he hired me.”

“It’s so much fun to go there. A person from every walk of life is in there,” she noted.

Envisors was founded in 1976. In 2004, Beth and a few partners purchased the company and owned it until 2014 when Pennoni acquired it. Beth is now a Certified Planner through the American Institute of Certified Planners and serves as the Office Director of the Winter Haven location. Pennoni will be moving their offices in July to a building on 3rd Street that was previously a Red Lobster.

“We have teenagers, moms that bring their babies, people with disabilities, and it’s just amazing to see people challenge themselves and get a feeling of, ‘Oh wow, I can’t believe I can do this!’ and feel like they’ve accomplished something that they didn’t think they could.”

Outside of her Office Director job, Beth is a lover of modern art and architecture. Though she’s not an artist herself, she supports local artists, adorning her home with their work. “I really admire people that can create art. A lot of my friends are artists and I love to collect their pieces. My house is full of it.” So full, in fact, that Beth often rotates the pieces.

The road calls to Beth and her husband Hank, who love everything outdoors, often loading up the RV to travel to different parks around the state to camp and kayak. The pair took a big trip about 5 years ago where they took 4-5 months off to tour the whole country. “You don’t often get that chance to take that amount of time off,” Beth said, “So, we loaded up our three rescue Chihuahuas and just set off without a plan.”

A huge fan of local architect, Gene Leedy, Beth has lived in three of his houses, including her current home. Beth was the president of Main Street Winter Haven for many years and one of her proudest projects was the implementation of the Downtown Leedy Lifetime Works Tour. Her only bone to pick with Leedy from the homes she has lived in was the lack of a closet for a vacuum cleaner, she said laughingly.

While traveling the U.S., Hank and Beth visited friends along with many state and national parks. “We took our motorcycle and we experienced the West, the way you should,” she said. On the trip, her love of architecture and CrossFit intersected. They visited many important architectural spots, including Frank Lloyd Wright’s home in Wisconsin, but what they visited the most of–CrossFit gyms. “We went to 35 different crossfit gyms across the United States which was so cool!” Beth exclaimed.

A local girl at heart, Beth kept her picks for favorite architects to the area, naming Leedy, Max Strang, and Kenneth Treister. Why is Beth so passionate about architecture? “Because it shapes our lives. It affects everybody that sees it or lives in it. For instance, Max [Strang], he grew up in a Gene Leedy house, and his parents went to work in a Gene Leedy building. It really affected him and look at him now. He is a world-renowned architect,” Beth said. “The space that you’re in, really affects you.”

Beth paused when asked about what her future holds, “Usually I don’t think much about that, I just do what is in front of me.” “Lately I really have been thinking about a new project.” Beth kept tight-lipped about the new project, giving only enough information to intrigue, “I think it’s going to combine several of my passions. Now that I’ve said it out loud, which this is literally the first time, I’ll have to make it happen,” she laughed. “We’ll see, to be continued.”

“Aesthetics and design, I think, make people’s lives better.” The striking beauty that is modern art and architecture is contrasted in Beth’s life

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Lego Star Wars Days When: Weekends throughout May Where: Legoland Florida 1 Legoland Way, Winter Haven. http://www.legoland.com Join us as we unveil the newest addition to MINILAND with the LEGO® Star Wars The Force Awakens MINILAND Model Display! This giant new display, made out of thousands of LEGO bricks, features memorable moments from Episode VII of the popular Star Wars saga enhanced with lights, sound effects and animation. Dress up as your favorite Star Wars character for a chance to win LEGO prizes Hands-on building activities and much more!

1-6 Masters of Spain: Goya & Picasso When: May. 01 through June. 17, 2018 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org March 17-June 17A rare showcase of work by two of the greatest Spanish painters of all time. This exhibition presents side-by- side the two artists who defined Spanish-made art for nearly 200 years. Painting a Nation: Hudson River School Landscapes When: May. 01 through May. 20 2018 Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org March 10-May 20A collection of superb examples of Hudson River School paintings, the first native school of painting in the United States. These paintings are from the Higdon Collection and was organized by the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, South Carolina.

Half a Century of Art When: May. 01 through June. 01 Where: Michael Crews Gallery Lake Wales Arts Council 1099 Highway 60 E, Lake Wales. http://www.lakewalesartscouncil.org Selected art from sculptors George O’Neill Jr. and Peter France spanning over half a century. This exhibit includes works in bronze, marble, steel and wood. No admission charge. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Closed on weekends. (863) 676-8426

behind the Nature Center at 8:15 am. Thank you!Contact Tabitha Biehl at Polk’s Nature Discovery Center: 863-668-4673 for more information Bartow Farmers Market When: May. 02, 2018 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Fort Blount Park, W Davidson St., Bartow. http://mainstreetbartowfl.com Calligraphy & Cupcakes When: May. 02, 2018 | 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Scout & Tag, 224 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://www.scoutingvintage.com In this class you will learn the basic forms of modern Calligraphy, including tips and tricks on how to impress your friends and family with beautiful Christmas card envelopes.The instructional beginner’s class includes all your supplies‚ beautifully crafted Practice Book and Vellum Sheets, beginner’s Calligraphy Oblique Penholder with three different Pen Nibs, Higgins Ink and Ink Well and a delicious Cupcake from Nook Bakery.Register online. $95 (863) 225-2426

Cameos Memoirs Writing Class When: May. 01, 2018 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://www.mywinterhaven.com 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 Creative Crafts! When: May. 01, 2018 | 5:30-6:30 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland. Make and take a craft every first Tuesday of the month at the Larry R. Jackson Branch Library! Come create and have fun!!! Ages 5-14. No registration required. (863) 834-4288

Writers @ LPL When: May. 02, 2018 | 7-8:30 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Writers @ LPL is a writing group hosted by Lakeland Public Library (100 Lake Morton Drive). Writers @ LPL meets the first Wednesday each month at 7 p.m. in the Meeting Room. For more info, contact Brenda Patterson at Brenda.Patterson@lakelandgov.net

Weed Warriors Wednesdays When: May. 02, 2018 | 8:15 a.m. Where: Circle B Bar Reserve 4399 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland. Come and make a difference by removing the invasive species Caesar weed. Bring your favorite pair of gloves, and some water and plan to spend a couple of hours (or as long as you can last.) The Nature Discovery Center doesn’t open until 9 am so please meet us

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http://rpfundingcenter.com Prather is known for his way with words. He is a comedian, armchair philosopher, musician, and observational humorist. He is often referred to as “the modern day Will Rogers.” He is a fast-talking combination of Lewis Grizzard and Jeff Foxworthy. Purchase tickets online. Fertilize Appropriately When: May. 03, 2018 | 10 a.m. Where: Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve 945 Mackay Blvd, Lake Alfred. Free first Thursday gardening workshop taking place at Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve at 10am. It’s titled “Fertilize Appropriately,” by Celia Beamish. For more information, call the Parks and Recreation Department at 863-291-5272 or aquinones@mylakealfred.com National Day of Prayer When: May. 03, 2018 | 5:30 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror Frances Langford Promenade 121 S. Lake Avenue, Lakeland. Join with ministry & marketplace community leaders to PRAY for our city & nation. www.unitedcity.org Farm to Table Dinner with Chef Amy Freeze: Summer Salads When: May. 03, 2018 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Amy will incorporate ingredients straight from our garden, to prepare a variety of summerthemed salads, a decadent dessert, and cool summer drinks.Purchase drinks online. 863-676-1408 $45

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Leadercast Lakeland When: May. 04, 2018 | 8 a.m. Where: Polk State/Lakeland 3425 Winter Lake Road, Lakeland. http://leadercastlakeland.com At Leadercast Live 2018, the speakers who will take the stage will inspire you to lead yourself well first so you can better lead your families, organizations, and communities after.Get more information, become a sponsor, or buy your tickets at leadercastlakeland.com Coloring Carnival Fridays When: May. 04, 2018 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Coloring (for Adults) + Library = RelaxationStart the weekend early with a coloring book. Join us for Coloring Carnival Fridays! We’ll provide the adult coloring sheets and coloring supplies.Questions? Contact Brenda Patterson 863.834.4276 brenda.patterson@lakelandgov.net Free Friday Family Yoga When: May. 04, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ Join us Friday afternoons for a one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a fun-packed session of poses, games and more!Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers. Bark in the Park When: May. 04, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://www.mainstreetwh.com It’s a dog day in Central Park Downtown Winter Haven Friday night May 4, 2018. Enjoy acoustic music, cold beer & wine while strolling through pet friendly vendors and dog play area. Bark in the Park is a FREE community event created just for you and your four-legged friends. Don’t forget to register for the wiener dog race, check in at the Main Street Winter Haven tent between 6 & 7. The race begins at 7:30 PM and is so much fun to watch. Lakeland First Friday When: May. 04, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. All new First Friday including the Lkld Creative Makers Market.

Painted Signs Workshop When: May. 04, 2018 | 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Scout & Tag, 224 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://www.scoutingvintage.com/ Choose your style online.Some boards require personalization, please provide information in the notes when you register online. You will select your color choices the night of the class. Frames can be painted or stained. Prices vary. (863) 225-2426

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Cardboard Boat Challenge When: May. 05, 2018 | 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lake Eva Park 555 Ledwith Ave., Haines City. http://lakeseducation.org Teams make boats out of cardboard and duct tape, then race around a marked course on Lake Eva. For more info: lakeseducation@hotmail.com 863-899-8157 Register online Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: May. 05, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. http://downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org The Gathering Goose 1st Saturdays Vintage Market When: May. 05, 2018 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Downtown City Park 200 E Park St., Auburndale. It is a mix of vintage, hand crafted, artisan, direct sales, retro, upcycled, etc. An eclectic array of vendors that one can shop from. City of Auburndale does not allow pets in their park. Free Skin Cancer Screenings When: May. 05, 2018 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Watson Clinic Highlands 2300 E County Rd. 540A, Lakeland. In acknowledgement of Melanoma Awareness month, the Watson Clinic Foundation is offering Free Skin Cancer Screenings at Watson Clinic Highlands located at 2300 E. County Rd. 540A in Lakeland.Board-certified dermatologist Luke M. Miller, MD will provide free screenings from this location exclusively for individuals who have not yet established their own dermatologist.Participants are asked to wear loose-fitted clothing and no makeup to assist in the screening process.Appointments are required to take part in these screenings. Call 863-904-2656 to schedule your

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Revenge of the Fifth Celebration at the Larry R. Jackson Branch Library! Come meet Star Wars characters from the 501st Legion and participate in fun activities. Great for all ages! Registration is not required.Sponsored by the Friends of the Library

Great Strides Lakeland When: May. 05, 2018 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Munn Park, Lakeland. A Family Friendly 5k walk to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Registration begins at 10am and walk begins at 11am. There is no fee to register, but donations are welcome as this is a fundraiser! There will be great food, fun and entertainment for the whole family! 813-374-9041

Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan 101 When: May. 05, 2018 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Scout & Tag, 224 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://www.scoutingvintage.com/ Learn the basics for painting furniture and then paint your own small project you bring from home. Includes a sample pot of paint and wax of your choice and all the supplies to complete your piece in our workshop. Register online. $95.00 (863) 225-2426

7 Rivers Water Festival When: May. 05, 2018 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Lake Eva Park 555 Ledwith Ave., Haines City. http://www.polk-county.net/7rivers A family-friendly event featuring games, prizes, demonstrations, food vendors & exhibits. Increase awareness about best ways to protect and enjoy our numerous lakes and wetlands.863-298-4100Cardboard Boat Challenge Recycle Fashion Show

Access Art: Special Needs When: May. 05, 2018 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Participants will create and discuss art with specially trained educator, Tinia Clark. Clark is the Executive Director of Sidestreet Art Beat, Inc., an organization whose mission is to provide awareness for the healing power of the arts through engagement. After the tour the group meets at Kelly Rec. Center to make art inspired by the museum visit.Registration preferred but not required.For registration or questions, please contact Tinia Clark at 863-224-8557 or email at sidestreetartbeat@gmail.com.

Free Comic Book Day When: May. 05, 2018 | 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: Coliseum of Comics 121 S Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://coliseumofcomics.com Fans new and old are welcome at all Coliseum of Comics locations for fun events and free comics!

Free Comic Book Day at Uncanny Heroes When: May. 05, 2018 | 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Where: Uncanny Heroes 950 S Florida Ave, Lakeland. http://uncannyheroes.com/ Saturday May 5, 2018 is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY!!! Stop by and hang out with your Uncanny Friends during our Free Comic Book

Star Wars Party: Revenge of the Fifth When: May. 05, 2018 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland. https://lakelandpl.libcal.com Star Wars Party: Revenge of the Fifth Join us in a Galaxy far far away for our Star Wars

Cinco de Mayo Massive Mariachi Taco and Margarita Fiesta When: May. 05, 2018 | 12 p.m. Where: Masons Live, 5501 Florida Ave S, Lakeland. http://www.masonslive.com/ A full day of Cinco de Mayo entertainment! Bringing you the best live mariachi band in Central Florida. With two performances! As well as keeping the dance floor rocking with local favorite bands “Bully For You” and Guests! Live DJs all day! With multiple taco trucks & Margarita specials all day! Giveaways All Day! Doors open at Noon! No Cover till 7pm!

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Cinco de Punko When: May. 05, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: LkldTV Studio B 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. http://www.lkldlive.com It’s Punk night at Lkld Live once again with a special show to celebrate the release of the new EP “BARE GRITS” by BUTCH QUEEN & THE BAD HABITS. But that’s not all..The J.P.P and GNARLY SHEEN will also be performing. Doors at 7pm Bands at 8pm Purchase tickets online

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Hair of the Downdog When: May. 06, 2018 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven. http://www.ioyogastudio.com Join Sandra from Inside Out Yoga at Grove Roots!Yoga then a beer. $15 Space is limited, reserve your space online.

to perform up to 3 songs. Beginners, veteran performers, singer-songwriters, and anyone who wants to work on their craft in a supportive communal environment are welcome. For those of you who enjoy listening, please join us as well. There is no cost to attend. This show will kick off our new format of Open Mic Night the first Monday night each month.

Florida Wedding & Bridal When: May. 06, 2018 | 1 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://flwbridalexpo.com

Top Chef of Polk County When: May. 07, 2018 | 6:30-9 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://achievementacademy.com There will be a tasting of signature dishes from Polk County’s leading chefs while raising much needed funds for children with special needs. As many as 12 chefs will create and prepare their signature dish (tapas style) accompanied with a wine or libation that complements the flavors of the dish. All guests will have the opportunity to try all of the chef’s signature dishes. Finally, guests will vote on the overall “Top Chef of Polk County 2018.” (863) 683-6504

Florida Tarpons vs Austin Wild When: May. 06, 2018 | 3:05 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://www.floridatarpons.com Arena Football

7-13 LKLD Creative Makers Event When: May 7, 7-8pm Where: Haus 820 820 N. Massachusetts Ave., Lakeland LKLD Creative Makers is a collective of amazing people that come together on the first Monday of every month to collab, celebrate, and network. Created in hopes of giving the artistic community of Lakeland a place to fellowship and connect. Find them on FB at LkLd Creative Makers

Knit One, Crochet Too! When: May. 07, 2018 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Knit One, Crochet Too! is a knitting/crochet club that meets every Monday evening. Bring your current yarn project in and chat with other yarn fanatics. All skill levels are welcome!Questions? Contact Lisa Kolesar 863.834.4278 lisa.kolesar@lakelandgov.net

Open Mic at Gram Parsons Derry Down When: May. 07, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://www.gpderrydown.com Musicians of all ages are invited to play in this historic venue, just come in and sign your name

Arts4Vets Clay Workshop When: May. 08, 2018 | 5:30-8 p.m. Where: Eloise Resource and Arts Center 710 Snively Ave, Winter Haven. This class is free to all veterans. Spouses may attend for a donation of $10, per class. All class fees collected cover supply costs.FOR ALL

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Kids Korner When: May. 09, 2018 | 2:30 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. KIDS’ KORNER features activities, games and crafts for school-aged children, ages five to twelve.No registration required.Questions? Contact our Youth Department 863.834.4268 Camellia Garden Club of Winter Haven When: May. 10, 2018 | 9 a.m. Where: Garden Center of Winter Haven 715 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven. Learn about gardening, horticulture, floral design, landscape design and more. (863) 293-7638 Hearing Loss Chapter Meeting When: May. 10, 2018 | 6-7:30 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church 175 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland. http://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 Women of Central Florida Spring Fashion Show When: May. 10, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://www.cfshc.org Tickets $50(Catered by Publix Aprons)Special GuestSheriff Grady Judd!Fashion Partners


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as leaders and role models for the girls and young women of Greater Winter Haven.Tickets are $50 per person.To purchase tickets or to register as a sponsor - and help our girls, be STRONG, SMART & BOLD please call Peggy at Girls Inc of Winter Haven on 863-967-2864

National Public Gardens Day When: May. 11, 2018 | 12 a.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. http://boktowergardens.org Celebrate National Public Gardens Day with free general admission for up to 4 guests! Must claim voucher online. 863-676-1408

Free Friday Family Yoga When: May. 11, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ Join us Friday afternoons for a one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a fun-packed session of poses, games and more!Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers.

Coloring Carnival Fridays When: May. 11, 2018 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Coloring (for Adults) + Library = RelaxationStart the weekend early with a coloring book. Join us for Coloring Carnival Fridays! We’ll provide the adult coloring sheets and coloring supplies.Questions? Contact Brenda Patterson 863.834.4276 or brenda.patterson@lakelandgov.net Girl’s Inc. of Winter Haven “She Knows Where She’s Going” Luncheon When: May. 11, 2018 | 12-1:30 p.m. Where: Polk State Student Center Polk State College Avenue H NE Winter Haven. The 27th anniversary celebration luncheon will honor all past honorees and celebrate four outstanding women who are recognized

The Gathering Goose Presents Fantastic Friday Nights When: May. 11, 2018 | 4-9 p.m. Where: 251 Avenue A SW, Winter Haven. It is a mix of vintage, hand crafted, artisan, direct sales, retro, upcycled, etc. An eclectic array of vendors that one can shop from. Food trucks will be there Family and pet friendly.

Melvin Gallery Spring Art Show: “Life Out Loud” Artist Reception When: May. 11, 2018 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Melvin Gallery 1118-1198 Johnson Ave, Lakeland. 46th Annual Florida Southern College & Lakeland Art Guild Melvin Gallery Spring Art ShowMay 11 — June 9, 2018, at FSC Melvin GalleryTwo art shows in one: Regional, advanced artists and Emerging, New ArtistsArtist Reception, May 11, 6:00 — 8:00 PM Open to public.Theme: “Life Out Loud”. FSC’s art professor, H. Alexander Rich, Ph.D., is the show’s juror.For more information, go towww.lakelandartguild.org The Story of an Undead World When: May. 11, 2018 | 8-10 p.m. Where: LkldTV Studio B 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. http://www.lkldlive.com Back from a successful run at the 2018 Tampa Fringe, Story of an Undead World is back in Lakeland with added content. This is one metal opera you don’t want to miss!

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Lake Wales Farmers Market When: May. 12, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Marketplace 20 N Market, Lake Wales. 863-662-98722 Antique Fair Along Main Street When: May. 12, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Main Street Bartow 180 S Central Ave, Bartow. http://mainstreetbartowfl.com Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: May. 12, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. http://downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org Midflorida Mayfaire by-the-Lake When: May. 12, 2018 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Lake Morton, Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. http://www.mayfairebythelake.org Begun as a crafts fair on the lawn of the Lakeland Public Library, the Polk Museum of Art’s MIDFLORIDA Mayfaire by-the-Lake has grown into one of Florida’s premier outdoor art festivals. Held on Mother’s Day weekend each year, Mayfaire is located on the shores of beautiful Lake Morton in downtown Lakeland, Florida. Mayfaire is one of the largest

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and oldest outdoor art festivals in Central Florida and is on Sunshine Artist magazine’s prestigious “Best 200 Art Shows” list. Baby Fair When: May. 12, 2018 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Heart of Florida Regional Medical Center 40100 Us Hwy 27, Davenport. Heart of Florida Regional Medical Center will be hosting a Baby Fair from 10 am to 1 pm on Saturday, May 12 at the hospital located at 40100 Us Hwy 27 in Davenport. The Baby Fair is free and open to all new and expectant mothers. There will be healthrelated giveaways for mothers and babies, tips on dropping baby weight, tours of the labor and delivery area and information on breastfeeding, managing colic, newborns and sleep and infant immunizations. For more information, call 866-997 DOCS (3627) or visit the Events tab at HeartOfFlorida.com

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Saturday Afternoon Family Movies When: May. 12, 2018 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://www.mywinterhaven.com Enjoy a family friendly movie on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month! Admission is FREE and food and drink are welcome.

MIDFLORIDA Mayfaire 5k When: May. 12, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror, 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland. http://lakelandrunnersclub.org/lrcraces/ m5k/ http://lakelandrunnersclub.org Join the Lakeland Runners Club for an evening 5k road race which runs around Lake Mirror and Lake Morton, a scenic and certified course (FL09122EBM) through Lakeland’s historic district and views of the city’s beautiful lakes. A portion of the proceeds from the Lakeland Runner’s Club’s MIDFLORIDA Mayfaire 5k will benefit Polk Museum of Art.

Mayfaire Saturday Night When: May. 12, 2018 | 5-11 p.m. Where: Lake Mirror Frances Langford Promenade 121 S. Lake Avenue, Lakeland. http://www.mayfairebythelake.org Bring your lawn chairs or blankets for a free party on the shores of Lake Mirror, just two blocks north of Lake Morton. New this year, a variety of Food Trucks will be lined up on the shore of Lake Mirror for you culinary enjoyment. This event includes fireworks and the MIDFLORIDA Mayfaire 5K Race. (For more information about the race, contact Lakeland Runners Club.)

Mother’s Day Paint Around When: May. 12, 2018 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Chain ‘O Lakes Complex 210 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven. Join City of Winter Haven’s Parks, Recreation & Culture Department for a paint filled day

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grown into one of Florida’s premier outdoor art festivals. Held on Mother’s Day weekend each year, Mayfaire is located on the shores of beautiful Lake Morton in downtown Lakeland, Florida. Mayfaire is one of the largest and oldest outdoor art festivals in Central Florida and is on Sunshine Artist magazine’s prestigious “Best 200 Art Shows” list.

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Paul Thorn When: May. 13, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven. https://www.gpderrydown.com/ Paul will be playing songs from his new album Don’t Let the Devil Ride.The son of a preacher man, Mississippi-raised Thorn spent much of his childhood in church, participating in multiple weekly services with his father as well as at neighboring African American congregations, where he became entranced with the music whose infectious spirit is captured on the new album.Don’t Let the Devil Ride collects soulful songs originally cut by black southern gospel groups, and features guests Blind Boys of Alabama, the McCrary Sisters, the Preservation Hall Jazz Horns, and Bonnie Bishop.

Mother’s Day at Bok Tower When: May 13 Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Free admission for all Moms on Mother’s Day. The Shop at Bok will have plant specials and handmade corsages for purchase. (863) 676-1408 Midflorida Mayfaire by-the-Lake When: May. 13, 2018 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Lake Morton, Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. http://www.mayfairebythelake.org Begun as a crafts fair on the lawn of the Lakeland Public Library, the Polk Museum of Art’s MIDFLORIDA Mayfaire by-the-Lake has

14-20 “Life Out Loud” Melvin Gallery Spring Art Show When: May. 14 through June 09, 2018 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Where: Melvin Gallery 1118-1198 Johnson Ave, Lakeland. http://www.lakelandartguild.com 46th Annual Florida Southern College & Lakeland Art Guild Melvin Gallery Spring Art ShowMay 11 — June 9, 2018, at FSC Melvin GalleryTwo art shows in one: Regional, advanced artists and Emerging, New ArtistsFSC’s art professor, H. Alexander Rich, Ph.D., is the show’s juror. www.lakelandartguild.org (863) 680-4743 Knit One, Crochet Too! When: May. 14, 2018 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Knit One, Crochet Too! is a knitting/crochet club that meets every Monday evening. Bring your current yarn project in and chat with other yarn fanatics. All skill levels are welcome!Questions? Contact Lisa Kolesar 863.834.4278 lisa.kolesar@lakelandgov.net

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Arts4Vets Clay Workshop When: May. 15, 2018 | 5:30-8 p.m. Where: Eloise Resource and Arts Center 710 Snively Ave, Winter Haven. This class is free to all veterans. Spouses may attend for a donation of $10, per class. All class fees collected cover supply costs.FOR ALL SKILL LEVELSInstructor: Nancy Guevara and Polly LoeberLocation: Eloise Resource and Arts Center (863) 845-2984 or 293-2700 Free Family Movie Night: My Little Pony-The Movie When: May. 15, 2018 | 5:30 p.m. Where: Larry R Jackson Branch Library 1700 N Florida Ave, Lakeland. Join us for a FREE movie shown on our big screen every 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Larry R Jackson Branch Library. No registration required. May’s Movie: My Little Pony - The Movie Bartow Farmers Market When: May. 16, 2018 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Fort Blount Park, W Davidson St., Bartow. http://mainstreetbartowfl.com - CONTINUED ON PAGE 52 -

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Volunteer Opportunities at Bok Tower When: May 17, 5-7pm Where: Visitor Center at Bok Tower 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales Participants can RSVP for the Volunteer Fair by calling 863-676-1408 x2258, sending an email to jlandmichl@boktower.org or register online at https://boktowergardens.polldaddy.com/s/ volunteer-fair. Shutterbugs When: May. 17, 2018 | 6-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Love photography? Join our new photography club!Shutterbugs is a monthly photography club where you meet with fellow photographers to share tips and photos based on the theme of the month.All skill levels are welcome. May’s theme: Water Questions? Contact Judy Owens at 863.834.4268 or judy.owens@lakelandgov.net Florida and WWII When: May. 17, 2018 | 6-7 p.m. Where: Lake Wales Depot Museum and Cultural Center 325 S Scenic Hwy, Lake Wales. https://floridahumanities.org

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Join us at the Lake Wales Museum as we host Dr. Gary Mormino, Frank E. Duckwall Florida Professor of History Emeritus at USF St. Petersburg, as he presents “Florida and World War II.” Mormino will explore Florida’s role in the war. On the eve of Pearl Harbor, Florida was the smallest state in the South. Today, Florida is a Sunbelt megastate. World War II is the lynchpin. The war galvanized Floridians, resulting in the influx of two million servicemen. WWII also ignited a modern civil rights movement, new roles forwomen, and the dawn of the Florida Dream. mdrakepierce@cityoflakewales.com Monica Pierce(414) 737-5316

Painting and Dyeing Monogram Pillows When: May. 17, 2018 | 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Scout & Tag, 224 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://www.scoutingvintage.com/ Join us to paint and dye your own linen pillowcase. Includes a down-filled pillow. Register online. Size 18” x 18” (863) 225-2426 Coloring Carnival Fridays When: May. 18, 2018 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Coloring (for Adults) + Library = RelaxationStart the weekend early with a coloring book. Join us for Coloring Carnival Fridays! We’ll provide the adult coloring sheets and coloring supplies.Questions? Contact Brenda Patterson 863.834.4276 or brenda.patterson@lakelandgov.net

“Heart of Gold” Polk County Heart & Stroke Ball When: May. 17, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: Lone Palm Golf Club 800 Lone Palm Drive, Lakeland. Join us for the “Heart of Gold” 2018 Polk County Heart & Stroke Ball for an elegant evening of dining, dancing, entertainment, live and silent auction items and an “Open Your Heart” mission appeal. Together, we will heighten awareness of heart disease and stroke, and support the American’s Heart Association’s vital life-saving research and

Creative Yoga with Michelle Pugh When: May. 18, 2018 | 12-1 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art

800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. http://polkmuseumofart.org Join our Creative Yoga class every third Friday for a truly inspirational experience. Dedicated yoga practitioner Michelle Pugh will guide you through an hour long hatha-based class that will end with a meditation focused on our current exhibition.Our classes are a community format so that all ages, sizes, and levels of experience will feel comfortable. Practice will vary to increase diversity in your practice. Modifications are always offered.Please arrive early as space is limited and bring your own mat and blanket if possible.Cost: $10 Non-members / $5 MembersIf you have any questions, please call Membership Manager, Diana Smith, at 863.688.7743 x 249. Free Friday Family Yoga When: May. 18, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ Join us Friday afternoons for a one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a fun-packed session of poses, games and more!Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and

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mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers. Dulcimers in the Park When: May. 18, 2018 | 5:30-7 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://www.mywinterhaven.com Bring your chairs or blankets and enjoy an evening with this unique Hammered Dulcimer band as well as demonstrations from the Wildwood Dulcimers, mountain dulcimer trio. You will be entertained with music styles of Waltzes, Patriotic tunes, Irish Reels & Jigs, Hymns, and American standards. Enjoy this free concert every month on the Third Friday night in Winter Haven. “At the End of the Day” World Premiere When: May. 18, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: Polk Theatre 139 S Florida Avenue, Lakeland. https://www.polktheatre.org/ The premiere of the local indie film “At the End of the Day.””At the End of the Day” is a dramatic comedy that explores the tension between the church and the LGBTQ community. We follow Dave, a conservative, Christian professor who experiences a profound change when he finds himself planted

Annual “Serving the Children” Golf tournament Saturday May 19th at Country Club of Winter Havenhttp: www. winterhavenkiwanis.org/golf Kickoff event Thursday May 17th at Grove Roots6:00p.m.8:30p.m.Tickets $35Additional information including SPONSORSHIP opportunities;email: golf@winterhavenkiwanis.orgor call (863)210-4040

in a gay support group in order to stop the opening of an LGBTQ homeless youth shelter in their small town.Written and produced right here in Lakeland.This film is NOT RATED but is equivalent to a PG-13 rating due to some language and adult themes.You don’t want to miss this screening - one night only! Friday Fest Main Street Bartow When: May. 18, 2018 | 6-9 p.m. Where: Main Street Bartow 180 S Central Ave, Bartow. http://mainstreetbartowfl.com

Fallen Heroes Memorial 5K When: May. 19, 2018 | 7 a.m. Where: Three Parks Trail 3620 Cleveland Heights Blvd., Lakeland. http://www.lakelandpolicefoundation.com Be a part of this fun family event as we show support for law enforcement and raise funds for the Lakeland Police Foundation. Also special this year, our race falls on Armed Forces Day. What a perfect opportunity to also honor those who have served and continue to serve our great country. REGISTER TODAY! www.register.chronotrack.com/r/38353

Armed Forces Day at Bok Tower When: May 19 Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Free admission with valid ID offered to all military veterans including active duty. (863) 676-1408 “Serving the Children” Golf Tournament When: May. 19, 2018 | 12 a.m. Where: Winter Haven Country Club 4200 Country Club Road S, Winter Haven. http://www.winterhavenkiwanis.org/golf Kiwanis Club of Winter Haven presenting21st

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Energize Your Life with Kundalini Yoga When: May. 19, 2018 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales. https://boktowergardens.org Revitalize your energy through the practice of Kundalini yoga with Ali Smith and Kelly Andrews! Come learn all about the chakra system and how you can create a practice to align each energy center. This workshop will be a combination of lecture and engaged learning. Please wear appropriate attire for the yoga practice and bring a journal and a pen. All levels are welcome! Register online. (863) 676-1408 55 Book Store 1/2 Price Sale When: May. 19, 2018 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Friends of the Winter Haven Library Book Store 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://www.mywinterhaven.com The Friends of the Library Book Store repeats their 1/2 price sale on the 3rd Saturday of every month.

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Mother Daughter Picnic When: May. 19, 2018 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: 1230 Southern Ave, Lakeland. Polk County Parks & Recreation’s Mother Daughter Picnic is a free community event for moms and daughters. This wonder woman themed picnic will feature lunch (first come, first served), arts & crafts, games, bounce house and vendorsFor more information, please call the Wabash Community Center at (863) 284-4223. Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan 101 When: May. 19, 2018 | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Scout & Tag, 224 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://www.scoutingvintage.com/ Learn the basics for painting furniture and then paint your own small project you bring from home. Includes a sample pot of paint and wax of your choice and all the supplies to complete your piece in our workshop. Register online. Cost $95.00 (863) 225-2426 Art Lab When: May. 19, 2018 | 10:30 a.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. https://polkmuseumofart.org/ Labs are led by professional artists or art

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and 6 male. Main party from 12 p.m. Saturday till 11 p.m. starting at midnight we will have a second show. we will be spinning all night till sun up after the main event for Camp pass holders. www.facebook.com/ events/234165683793447/ Slow Roll & Ski Show When: May. 19, 2018 | 4:30-6:30 p.m. Where: The Bike Sho 249 3rd Street SW, Winter Haven. http://www.facebook.com/slowrollskishow/ What is a Slow roll? Slow Roll will meet at the Bike Shop in Downtown Winter Haven the 3rd Saturday of every month at 4:30 pm. We will “Slow Roll” through the city of Winter Haven taking a path highlighting cities murals, parks, and new developments. We will then stop mid-roll at Lake Silver to take in the ski show. After the show we will Slow Roll back through town and end at Grove Roots Brewery (located across the street from the Bike Shop). Find more info on Facebook www.facebook.com/slowrollskishow/

NIght at the Museum: The Big Reveal When: May. 19, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ Come to the Museum for an evening of music and culinary delights where the BIG REVEAL is revealed! Help create a sustainable future for the Museum to provide hands-on educational exhibits and programs in the arts and sciences. To sponsor the event or for tickets visit online or call 863.687.3869 or email kfalwell@explorationsv.com

Docent-Led Tours When: May. 19, 2018 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Polk Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St., Lakeland. Third Saturdays of the monthTour begins at 11:00am and ends at noon.Free for everyone. All ages. 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 Electric Mayhem Festival When: May. 19, 2018 | 12 p.m. Where: Maddox Ranch 2505 W Bella Vista St., Lakeland. 24 hours 12 amazing Florida DJ’s, 6 female

Free Cypress Gardens Water Ski Team Show When: May. 19, 2018 | 5-7 p.m. Where: MLK Jr. Park 199 E Lake Silver Dr. NE, Winter Haven.

The Treetops + Revel In The View + Mr. Handsome + Courtney Plummer When: May. 19, 2018 | 8 p.m. Where: LkldTV Studio B 202 N Massachusetts Ave, Lakeland. http://www.lkldlive.com Four of the finest, freshest acts in town converge for a indie rock-fest that’ll knock yer socks off! Doors at 7:30pm Show Starts at 8pm

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Where: 434 Terranova St., Winter Haven. RSVP by May 13 to BlessingsCookingSchool@ gmail.comLearn how Kathi prepares a tasty meal after a busy workday. Enjoy the typical dinner fare in a 7th Day Adventist home-the population that lives healthily and 10 years longer than the average American. 12 slots available, Free to attend, donations accepted. Classic Albums Live Presents Fleetwood Mac Rumours When: May. 20, 2018 | 7 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://rpfundingcenter.com Rumours Album emerged as Fleetwood Mac’s most celebrated and popular work. Join Classic Albums Live as they recreate Rumours in its entirety- note for note, cut for cut, with A-list musicians from across the country that perform rock favorites exactly as you remember hearing them.

21-27 Chow Down in Lake Wales When: May. 21, 2018 | 5-9 p.m. Where: Lake Wailes Park/Gazebo 499 E Park Avenue, Lake Wales. Food trucks!

project. (You will just need to grout it at home. We will send you with grout and instructions.) Class is $21 Stop by the store or give us a call to register today! 863 688 6545

Knit One, Crochet Too! When: May. 21, 2018 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Knit One, Crochet Too! is a knitting/crochet club that meets every Monday evening. Bring your current yarn project in and chat with other yarn fanatics. All skill levels are welcome! Questions? Contact Lisa Kolesar 863.834.4278 lisa.kolesar@lakelandgov.net

Bartow Farmers Market When: May. 23, 2018 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Fort Blount Park, W Davidson St., Bartow. http://mainstreetbartowfl.com Moonlight Market When: May. 23, 2018 | 6 p.m. Where: Grove Roots Brewing Co. 302 3rd St. SW, Winter Haven. Vendors from all over Central Florida will be setting up shop just for you! Shop, eat, sip, local!

Arts4Vets Clay Workshop When: May. 22, 2018 | 5:30-8 p.m. Where: Eloise Resource and Arts Center 710 Snively Ave, Winter Haven. This class is free to all veterans. Spouses may attend for a donation of $10, per class. All class fees collected cover supply costs.FOR ALL SKILL LEVELSInstructor: Nancy Guevara and Polly LoeberLocation: Eloise Resource and Arts Center (863) 845-2984 or 293-2700

Painted Swan Sign Workshop When: May. 23, 2018 | 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Scout & Tag, 224 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. http://www.scoutingvintage.com Join us for a Painted Swan Workshop 24” Tall x 29” Long Select Colors to match your home. (863) 225-2426 Register online.

Beginner Mosaic Workshop When: May. 22, 2018 | 6-8 p.m. Where: PicassoZ Art Cafe 4632 Cleveland Heights Blvd, Lakeland. We will teach you the how-tos of putting together your own Mosaic. Choose from many different shapes and leave with your finished

Central Florida SCORE Balancing the Books for Growth When: May. 24, 2018 | 7:45-9:30 a.m.

Where: Lakeland Area Chamber of Commerce 35 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. https://centralflorida.score.org/ Now is the time to start thinking about growing your small business!Thursday, May 24, 20187:45 am - registration8:00 - 9:30 am workshop $10 each includes Danish & coffee (863) 284-5607 Chat & Chew “After Hours” with Dr. Michael Greger When: May. 24, 2018 | 5-6:30 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. Free Library Skype Meeting, Thursday, Large Conference Room, Winter Haven Library. LIMITED SEATING For more information: Email-Cathy at 54321health@ gmail.com Chat and Chew More Plants on the YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube. com/c/ChatChewMorePlantsChat and Chew Facebook at Chat and Chew More PlantsCome to our next “After Hours” Chat and Chew Skype to hear Dr. Michael Greger, internationally recognized physician and speaker; NY Times best selling author;

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and scholar who knows the health and diet research. As time allows, the audience of Dr. Michael Greger may ask health and diet questions.

Downtown Farmers Curb Market When: May. 26, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Lakeland. http://downtownfarmerscurbmarket.org

Craft Beer Crawl When: May. 24, 2018 | 5:30-8:30 p.m. Where: Downtown Winter Haven. http://www.mainstreetwh.com Over 20 business will over a craft beer tasting, purchase your tasting glass and a map for $20. On the day of the event pick up your glass and map and get started exploring downtown winter haven and enjoying cold craft beer. (863) 295-9422 $20

Painted Signs Workshop When: May. 26, 2018 | 1-3 p.m. Where: Scout & Tag, 224 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://www.scoutingvintage.com/ Choose your style online.Some boards require personalization, please provide information in the notes when you register online. You will select your color choices the night of the class. Frames can be painted or stained. Prices vary. (863) 225-2426

Coloring Carnival Fridays When: May. 25, 2018 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Lakeland Public Library 100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland. Coloring (for Adults) + Library = RelaxationStart the weekend early with a coloring book. Join us for Coloring Carnival Fridays! We’ll provide the adult coloring sheets and coloring supplies.Questions? Contact Brenda Patterson 863.834.4276 or brenda.patterson@lakelandgov.net Free Friday Family Yoga When: May. 25, 2018 | 4-5 p.m. Where: Explorations V Children’s Museum 109 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://explorationsv.com/ Join us Friday afternoons for a one-hour family yoga class! Bond with your little one through movement, music, and meditation as we flow through a fun-packed session of poses, games and more!Practice mindfulness and increase flexibility! Boost focus with mediation and mandala coloring! Suitable for toddlers and their caregivers. Jug Brothers Band When: May. 25, 2018 | 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Central Park, 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. Music in Central park. Grant Piche leads singing with a variety of his friends to the sound of kazoos, washboards, spoons, bongos, etc. Audience participation is encouraged. Guests bring their own chairs. Please contact Grant Piche at picgra@aol.com for more information. Lake Wales Farmers Market When: May. 26, 2018 | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Downtown Marketplace 20 N Market, Lake Wales. 863-662-9872 havenmagazines.com

Warm Flow Pop Up Class When: May. 26, 2018 | 6-7 p.m. Where: Inside Out Yoga 52 4th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://www.ioyogastudio.com/ My warm flow classes consist of a combination of traditional yoga poses combined with yoga conditioning. Being an avid music junkie, you can count on an eclectic playlist at each class. Regular class pricing. Florida Tarpons vs Anderson Upstate Dragons When: May. 26, 2018 | 7:05 p.m. Where: RP Funding Center 701 Lime Street, Lakeland. http://www.floridatarpons.com Arena Football

Saturday Afternoon Family Movies When: May. 26, 2018 | 2-4 p.m. Where: Winter Haven Public Library 325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven. http://www.mywinterhaven.com Enjoy a family friendly movie on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month! Admission is FREE and food and drink are welcome.

John McEuen & The String Wizards When: May. 26, 2018 | 7:30 p.m. Where: Gram Parsons Derry Down 297 5th St. NW, Winter Haven. http://www.gpderrydown.com John McEuen and the String Wizards - Will the Circle Be Unbroken. (863) 295-9422

TinkerBell Tea Party When: May. 26, 2018 | 4 p.m. Where: Sweet Magnolia’s Tea Bistro 212 Howard St., Auburndale.

Ramblin’ Rose Trio: Music Bouquet When: May. 26, 2018 | 8 p.m. Where: P & J’s Recreation 33 S Scenic Hwy, Frostproof.

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This is event is RSVP only. Get your tickets early because we do book up quickly! Every child and adult attending are required to purchase tickets in advance. Each ticket includes entertainment and meals. More details online. 863-965-1684

Sunday Morning Yoga When: May. 27, 2018 | 8 a.m. Where: 801 E Main St., 801 E Main St., Lakeland. $15 gets you an hour of yoga and an order of amazingly delicious beignets afterwards! Bring your mat.

Lakeland Country Fest When: May. 26, 2018 | 4 p.m. Where: Masons Live, 5501 Florida Ave S, Lakeland. http://www.masonslive.com The return of “Clemons Road” with all the original members!Live performances byMixin DixieSkyler ClarkMadison GraceOakleeTavern Kings& More TBA! Also a special after party with national touring DJs/Producers “MIXIN DIXIE” Inside!

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Classic Car Show When: May. 26, 2018 | 4-8 p.m. Where: Downtown Marketplac 20 N Market, Lake Wales. Lake Wales Food Truck Rally Downtown When: May. 26, 2018 | 4-8 p.m. Where: Downtown Marketplace 20 N Market, Lake Wales.

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Memorial Day at Bok Tower When: May 28 Where: Bok Tower Gardens 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales boktowergardens.org Free admission with valid ID offered to all military veterans including active duty. (863) 676-1408 Bartow Farmers Market When: May. 30, 2018 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Fort Blount Park, W Davidson St., Bartow. http://mainstreetbartowfl.com Painted Signs Workshop When: May. 31, 2018 | 6:30 p.m. Where: Scout & Tag, 224 N Kentucky Ave, Lakeland. https://www.scoutingvintage.com/ Choose your style online.Some boards require personalization, please provide information in the notes when you register online. You will select your color choices the night of the class. Frames can be painted or stained. Prices vary. (863) 225-2426

June 1-3 Polk County Entrepreneur Women’s Expo When: Jun. 03, 2018 | 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: Sun ‘n Fun, 4175 Medulla Rd., Lakeland. http://www.PC3BWEE.biz Shopping booths, exhibits, fashion, food, travel, health & wellness. Seminars, celebrity guest speakers & entertainment.


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SOLD HOMES

650 CENTRAL AVE, BARTOW .........................................3/28/2018.....$140,000 4617 WESTON RD, BARTOW ........................................... 3/22/2018...... $151,000 1145 ILENE AVE, BARTOW ...............................................3/23/2018......$159,900

AUBURNDALE

255 N L B BROWN AVE, BARTOW ...................................3/26/2018.....$160,000

132 VALENCIA RIDGE DR, AUBURNDALE ......................3/28/2018....... $79,900

1711 JAMES POINTE DR, BARTOW ...................................3/20/2018...... $177,000

126 PARADISE LN, AUBURNDALE ...................................3/26/2018...... $84,000

1695 LAUREL OAKS DR, BARTOW ..................................3/26/2018.....$180,000

230 NELSON ST, AUBURNDALE .....................................3/28/2018......$101,000

4222 ROBERTA DR, BARTOW .........................................3/23/2018.....$188,000

4050 DUPREE RD, AUBURNDALE .................................3/26/2018...... $115,000

2015 SUNFLOWER ST, BARTOW .....................................3/23/2018..... $195,000

506 OAKLAND RD, AUBURNDALE ................................3/29/2018...... $115,000

1813 KINGSMILL DR, BARTOW ........................................3/29/2018......$213,600

319 OAK ST, AUBURNDALE ............................................. 3/22/2018..... $124,000

1015 E HIBISCUS DR, BARTOW .......................................3/23/2018..... $222,500

1067 MAGNOLIA AVE, AUBURNDALE ............................3/30/2018...... $137,500

5830 WELLS RD, BARTOW ............................................. 3/22/2018.....$270,000

309 WALNUT ST, AUBURNDALE .....................................3/21/2018..... $150,000

1906 GRIFFIN TRL, BARTOW .......................................... 3/22/2018..... $287,000

117 DEEN BLVD, AUBURNDALE .......................................3/26/2018......$152,000 301 LAKE ARIANA BLVD, AUBURNDALE .........................3/21/2018..... $170,000

DAVENPORT

232 KINGSLEY BLVD, AUBURNDALE ..............................3/30/2018..... $195,000

755 POLO PARK BLVD, DAVENPORT ..............................3/28/2018...... $90,000

903 HEATHERBROOK DR, AUBURNDALE ....................3/23/2018..... $198,000

3336 CALABRIA AVE, DAVENPORT .................................3/27/2018...... $90,000

329 LAKE MARIANA WAY, AUBURNDALE ......................3/21/2018.....$253,600

2917 ST GEORGE DR, DAVENPORT ................................3/26/2018...... $90,000

BARTOW

212 SUNSET CT, DAVENPORT ..........................................3/21/2018.......$92,000

1125 S KISSENGEN AVE, BARTOW ..................................3/30/2018......$174,000

400 AUSTRALIAN WAY, DAVENPORT ........................... 3/22/2018.......$95,000

3385 US HIGHWAY 17, BARTOW .....................................3/23/2018.......$79,400

112 REDDING ST, DAVENPORT .........................................3/27/2018.......$99,500

4249 BOMBER RD, BARTOW ..........................................3/26/2018.......$95,000

417 TERRACE RIDGE CIR, DAVENPORT .........................3/29/2018..... $108,500

4251 BOMBER RD, BARTOW ...........................................3/26/2018.......$95,000

207 COVENT GARDEN AVE, DAVENPORT ......................3/21/2018......$110,000

4253 BOMBER RD, BARTOW ..........................................3/26/2018.......$95,000

2235 CALABRIA AVE, DAVENPORT .................................3/27/2018...... $115,000

4267 OLD BARTOW EAGLE LAKE RD, BARTOW ...........3/28/2018..... $105,000

3939 CALABRIA AVE, DAVENPORT ...............................3/20/2018..... $124,000

4007 DIETZ RD, BARTOW ..............................................3/28/2018.......$112,500

111 PALERMO ST, DAVENPORT ..........................................4/2/2018..... $124,000

1635 TATE AVE, BARTOW .................................................3/27/2018.......$115,300

6 MURPHY ST, DAVENPORT ...........................................3/30/2018......$129,000

1155 ELEANORE AVE, BARTOW .......................................3/27/2018......$126,300

118 PIN OAK PL, DAVENPORT ..........................................3/27/2018.......$136,100

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1001 DEEN STILL RD, DAVENPORT .................................3/23/2018..... $139,000

1051 SOLANA DR, DAVENPORT ......................................3/29/2018.....$220,000

616 ORCHID DR, DAVENPORT ........................................3/27/2018......$142,500

434 HIGH VISTA DR, DAVENPORT ................................. 3/22/2018.....$220,000

250 SIR PHILLIPS DR, DAVENPORT ................................3/23/2018.....$148,400

627 SUNSET VIEW DR, DAVENPORT .............................3/30/2018.....$222,000

438 ROBBINS REST CIR, DAVENPORT ............................3/21/2018..... $168,000

457 CADIZ LOOP, DAVENPORT ...................................... 3/22/2018.....$224,000

131 BRAYTON LN, DAVENPORT .......................................3/27/2018..... $169,000

241 HAMLET RD, DAVENPORT ....................................... 3/22/2018.....$225,000

214 HIGH VISTA DR, DAVENPORT ...................................3/21/2018..... $170,000

362 MONTANA AVE, DAVENPORT .................................3/29/2018.....$225,000

148 PRIMROSE DR, DAVENPORT ....................................3/27/2018......$175,000

368 ABERDEEN DR, DAVENPORT ..................................3/28/2018.....$228,500

305 AYLESBURY LN, DAVENPORT .................................3/28/2018......$175,000

757 ASTURIAS RD, DAVENPORT ....................................3/28/2018......$231,800

1386 ANDALUSIA LOOP, DAVENPORT ..........................3/26/2018......$175,000

243 OLD BRIDGE CIR, DAVENPORT ...............................3/29/2018.....$235,000

212 PRIMROSE DR, DAVENPORT ....................................3/30/2018...... $177,000

444 ABERDEEN DR, DAVENPORT ..................................3/20/2018..... $237,000

152 PRIMROSE DR, DAVENPORT ....................................3/29/2018..... $178,000

212 DURANGO LOOP, DAVENPORT ...............................3/20/2018.....$238,900

235 SANTANA PL, DAVENPORT .....................................3/26/2018..... $178,000

560 SARDINIA CIR, DAVENPORT ...................................3/29/2018..... $239,500

50989 HIGHWAY 27 LOT 333, DAVENPORT .................3/28/2018.....$180,000

372 ABERDEEN DR, DAVENPORT ...................................3/26/2018.... $240,000

751 BRUNELLO DR, DAVENPORT ...................................3/20/2018.....$180,000

272 TANGLEWOOD DR, DAVENPORT ...........................3/23/2018.....$242,500

142 GLASGOW CT, DAVENPORT ....................................3/20/2018.....$180,000

133 BELLA VERANO WAY, DAVENPORT .........................3/28/2018.....$243,900

706 HIGH VISTA DR, DAVENPORT .................................3/26/2018......$182,500

142 LAZY WILLOW DR, DAVENPORT .............................3/28/2018.....$245,000

224 LOCKE RD, DAVENPORT ..........................................3/23/2018..... $184,900

448 ABERDEEN DR, DAVENPORT ..................................3/28/2018......$251,000

230 LOCKE RD, DAVENPORT .........................................3/23/2018..... $184,900

436 ABERDEEN DR, DAVENPORT ..................................3/20/2018......$251,000

347 PRINCE CHARLES DR, DAVENPORT .......................3/23/2018..... $185,000

361 WHITTIER ST, DAVENPORT .......................................3/27/2018.... $260,000

127 BAYSWATER LN, DAVENPORT ..................................3/23/2018......$187,000

440 SEATTLE SLEW DR, DAVENPORT ............................3/27/2018.....$260,300

1202 CONCH KEY LN, DAVENPORT ...............................3/28/2018.....$188,000

277 ALFORD DR, DAVENPORT ......................................3/26/2018.....$260,700

140 PRIMROSE DR, DAVENPORT ....................................3/27/2018..... $189,000

248 WHIRLAWAY DR, DAVENPORT ...............................3/29/2018.... $260,800

937 VIA DEL SOL DR, DAVENPORT ................................3/23/2018..... $189,500

533 FAIRHAVEN DR, DAVENPORT ................................. 3/22/2018.....$262,500

136 PRIMROSE DR, DAVENPORT .................................... 3/22/2018..... $189,500

439 ANDALUSIA LOOP, DAVENPORT ............................3/30/2018.....$263,800

428 RONA LN, DAVENPORT ...........................................3/23/2018...... $191,000

329 BRUNSWICK DR, DAVENPORT ................................3/27/2018.....$269,000

208 PRIMROSE DR, DAVENPORT ..................................3/30/2018..... $192,400

420 ABERDEEN DR, DAVENPORT .................................. 3/22/2018..... $275,500

636 OAKPOINT CIR, DAVENPORT .................................3/28/2018..... $195,000

319 ARDMORE ST, DAVENPORT ......................................3/27/2018.....$278,400

331 GRAYSTONE BLVD, DAVENPORT .............................3/29/2018..... $195,000

501 ARENA DR, DAVENPORT ..........................................3/27/2018.....$282,000

448 HOLLINGSHEAD LOOP, DAVENPORT ......................4/2/2018..... $196,000

240 WILLIAMSON DR, DAVENPORT ..............................3/29/2018.....$290,200

115 PINE CONE DR, DAVENPORT ....................................3/26/2018......$197,000

609 CANTABRIA DR, DAVENPORT ................................ 3/22/2018..... $292,200

239 STARBIRD CT, DAVENPORT ......................................3/27/2018..... $198,000

235 GOLF COURSE PKWY, DAVENPORT .......................3/29/2018..... $297,000

317 TOLDEDO RD, DAVENPORT .....................................3/29/2018..... $198,000

1805 CHADBURY LOOP, DAVENPORT ...........................3/21/2018.... $330,000

849 SUSSEX DR, DAVENPORT .......................................3/23/2018.... $200,000

113 LA CRESTA CT, DAVENPORT ......................................3/27/2018.....$332,000

1500 CHALLENGER AVE, DAVENPORT ..........................3/28/2018.... $200,000

2085 LAKE SIDE AVE, DAVENPORT ...............................3/20/2018.....$364,500

115 DOLCETTO DR, DAVENPORT ...................................3/29/2018.... $200,500

485 PONTEVEDRA RD, DAVENPORT ............................3/20/2018.....$385,300

306 PRINCE CHARLES DR, DAVENPORT .......................3/23/2018.....$209,900

376 TOLDEDO RD, DAVENPORT ....................................3/29/2018..... $390,100

222 BALMORAL CT, DAVENPORT ...................................3/21/2018..... $210,000

2137 LAKE SIDE AVE, DAVENPORT .................................3/23/2018..... $418,500

366 HIGHLAND MEADOWS AVE, DAVENPORT ............3/30/2018......$212,000

6012 BROAD OAK DR, DAVENPORT ...............................3/27/2018.....$748,500

250 PICCOLO WAY, DAVENPORT ...................................3/26/2018......$213,000

6036 BROAD OAK DR, DAVENPORT ..............................3/27/2018.....$748,500

776 OXFORD DR, DAVENPORT ......................................3/29/2018......$213,000 149 BRUNELLO DR, DAVENPORT ...................................3/26/2018......$215,000 - CONTINUED ON PAGE 60 -

217 SUNNY DAY WAY, DAVENPORT ................................3/23/2018..... $216,000

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6104 BROAD OAK DR, DAVENPORT ...............................3/27/2018.....$748,500

1943 SOUTHERN DUNES BLVD, HAINES CITY.............. 4/24/2018.... $208,500

6168 BROAD OAK DR, DAVENPORT ...............................3/27/2018.....$748,500

620 WASHINGTON WAY, HAINES CITY..........................3/26/2018..... $210,000

6000 OAK GREEN LOOP, DAVENPORT ..........................3/27/2018.....$748,500

208 TANAGER ST, HAINES CITY......................................3/28/2018......$213,000

6008 OAK GREEN LOOP, DAVENPORT ..........................3/27/2018.....$748,500

8309 LAKE MARION RD, HAINES CITY..........................3/23/2018......$215,000

6001 BROAD OAK DR, DAVENPORT ...............................3/27/2018.....$748,500

229 SUTHERLAND DR, HAINES CITY.............................3/20/2018......$215,400

6037 BROAD OAK DR, DAVENPORT ..............................3/27/2018.....$748,500

237 MILESTONE DR, HAINES CITY.................................. 3/22/2018......$219,000

7001 OAKWOOD ST, DAVENPORT ..................................3/27/2018.....$748,500

388 WILLET ST, HAINES CITY..........................................3/30/2018......$224,100

7024 OAKWOOD ST, DAVENPORT .................................3/27/2018.....$748,500

2410 CREST DR, HAINES CITY...........................................4/2/2018.....$225,000

6113 BROAD OAK DR, DAVENPORT ................................3/27/2018.....$748,500

118 FAIRWAY DR, HAINES CITY........................................3/23/2018.....$235,000

6117 BROAD OAK DR, DAVENPORT ................................3/27/2018.....$748,500

165 MITCHELL'S MNR, HAINES CITY..............................3/26/2018.....$356,400

3141 RONALD REAGAN PKWY, DAVENPORT ................3/26/2018.....$750,000

213 AIDANS LDG, HAINES CITY.........................................4/2/2018..... $381,400

530 WESTCHESTER CT, DAVENPORT ............................ 3/22/2018.....$754,400

169 MITCHELL'S MNR, HAINES CITY..............................3/30/2018....$400,400

389 BRUNSWICK DR, DAVENPORT ............................... 3/22/2018.....$754,400 536 WESTCHESTER CT, DAVENPORT ............................ 3/22/2018.....$754,400

LAKE WALES

8500 CHAMPIONS GATE BLVD, DAVENPORT ...............3/27/2018..$1,000,000

230 CALOOSA LAKE CIR, LAKE WALES..........................3/29/2018.......$75,000

FORT MEADE

2006 GRANADA CT, LAKE WALES..................................3/28/2018.......$75,000

175 PAGE RD, FORT MEADE.............................................3/26/2018....... $75,300

7812 JEAN CHASE RD, LAKE WALES................................3/30/2018.......$83,200

3065 DOC LINDSEY, FORT MEADE.................................3/20/2018...... $80,000

936 PEMBROOKE PL, LAKE WALES................................3/26/2018...... $90,000

19 4TH ST, FORT MEADE ..................................................3/27/2018...... $80,300

330 WINSTON AVE, LAKE WALES...................................3/23/2018.......$95,000

FROSTPROOF

425 F ST, LAKE WALES.......................................................3/27/2018........$111,300 425 F ST, LAKE WALES.......................................................3/27/2018......$125,000

960 KEEN RD, FROSTPROOF..........................................3/29/2018........$81,300

3250 CANAL RD, LAKE WALES........................................3/23/2018..... $130,900

407 PALM AVE, FROSTPROOF........................................3/23/2018........$97,500

4468 TURNBERRY LN, LAKE WALES...............................3/27/2018......$139,900

15 W C ST, FROSTPROOF..................................................3/21/2018.....$140,000

1005 TEQUESTA TRL, LAKE WALES.................................3/27/2018..... $165,000

1610 SCRUB JAY TRL, FROSTPROOF...............................3/23/2018...... $271,200

980 OLD CUTLER RD, LAKE WALES...............................3/29/2018..... $165,000

HAINES CITY

2680 CLUBHOUSE DR, LAKE WALES.............................3/20/2018......$172,500

53 ASPEN DR, HAINES CITY............................................3/23/2018....... $76,500

4188 MUIRFIELD LOOP, LAKE WALES..............................4/2/2018.....$180,000

2525 FAST TROT TRL, LAKE WALES.................................3/21/2018....... $79,900

1038 LANCELOT DR, LAKE WALES.................................3/30/2018......$175,900

255 RAMSGATE WAY, HAINES CITY..................................4/3/2018.......$78,000

1142 ST ANNE SHRINE RD, LAKE WALES.........................3/26/2018..... $184,900

4060 10TH ST, HAINES CITY...........................................3/28/2018...... $90,000

975 JOYCE RD, LAKE WALES............................................3/28/2018..... $199,000

79 STRAPHMORE DR, HAINES CITY................................3/27/2018...... $112,000

5237 LIMBERLOST DR, LAKE WALES.............................. 3/22/2018.....$223,600

245 MILESTONE DR, HAINES CITY..................................3/27/2018........$115,100

1301 S LAKE STARR BLVD, LAKE WALES..........................3/23/2018.....$248,500

12 ROBYN LN, HAINES CITY.............................................3/30/2018..... $138,000

4308 ASHTON CLUB DR, LAKE WALES..........................3/29/2018.... $260,000

424 HARBORVIEW DR, HAINES CITY.............................3/20/2018.....$140,000

3601 BLACKMOOR LN, LAKE WALES..............................3/28/2018.... $320,000

41 HUNTLEY CT, HAINES CITY........................................3/20/2018.....$140,000

445 S 4TH ST, LAKE WALES.............................................3/29/2018.....$339,000

906 KENBAR AVE, HAINES CITY..................................... 3/22/2018.....$160,000 1371 WOODLARK DR, HAINES CITY................................3/23/2018.......$178,100

WINTER HAVEN

2681 SANDERLING ST, HAINES CITY...............................3/30/2018....... $187,100

36 CACTUS CIR, WINTER HAVEN...................................3/29/2018.......$75,000

189 MINNIEHAHA CIR, HAINES CITY..............................3/23/2018..... $189,000

2208 NW 34TH ST A B C, WINTER HAVEN......................3/23/2018.......$75,000

417 HAMMERSTONE AVE, HAINES CITY........................3/30/2018.....$202,000

930 28TH ST, WINTER HAVEN........................................3/23/2018.......$78,000

133 TANAGER ST, HAINES CITY....................................... 3/22/2018.... $204,800

379 WINTER RIDGE BLVD, WINTER HAVEN...................3/20/2018.......$78,000

392 WILLET ST, HAINES CITY..........................................3/26/2018..... $207,500

7 TWILIGHT LN, WINTER HAVEN....................................3/30/2018....... $79,500

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820 14TH ST, WINTER HAVEN.........................................3/23/2018.......$82,000

4798 OSPREY WAY, WINTER HAVEN..............................3/29/2018.....$205,500

2663 TRINITY CIR, WINTER HAVEN................................3/29/2018..... $105,000

1837 KUMQUAT CT, WINTER HAVEN..............................3/27/2018.....$205,900

704 AVENUE K, WINTER HAVEN.....................................3/30/2018......$110,000

316 STERLING DR, WINTER HAVEN................................3/23/2018...... $212,700

3000 THORNHILL RD, WINTER HAVEN......................... 3/22/2018.......$113,500

4924 ST JAMES ST, WINTER HAVEN................................3/28/2018......$215,000

3945 CYPRESS LANDING, WINTER HAVEN...................3/23/2018.......$115,500

4794 OSPREY WAY, WINTER HAVEN..............................3/30/2018...... $217,000

1307 NORMANDY HEIGHTS CIR, WINTER HAVEN........ 3/22/2018...... $116,000

3718 PLYMOUTH DR, WINTER HAVEN...........................3/20/2018.....$220,000

402 SAN JOSE DR, WINTER HAVEN................................3/23/2018......$122,000

470 TERRANOVA ST, WINTER HAVEN............................3/23/2018.....$220,000

78 COLEMAN RD, WINTER HAVEN.................................3/28/2018..... $130,000

1477 EAGLE CREST BLVD, WINTER HAVEN......................3/21/2018.....$226,500

1083 IDYLWILD DR A,B C, WINTER HAVEN....................3/29/2018..... $134,800

464 SQUIRES GROVE DR, WINTER HAVEN...................3/23/2018.....$228,000

650 AVENUE B, WINTER HAVEN.....................................3/28/2018......$135,000

2566 SALZBURG LOOP, WINTER HAVEN......................3/28/2018.....$229,400

1090 SUNSHINE WAY, WINTER HAVEN..........................3/23/2018..... $143,000

3743 PLYMOUTH DR, WINTER HAVEN...........................3/23/2018.....$232,000

775 SE WAKULLA DR, WINTER HAVEN............................3/27/2018..... $145,000

711 S LAKE FLORENCE DR, WINTER HAVEN...................3/29/2018.....$236,000

206 FARNOL ST, WINTER HAVEN....................................3/30/2018..... $150,000

2416 MELROSE ST, WINTER HAVEN.................................3/21/2018.....$246,900

328 CUTRONE RD, WINTER HAVEN...............................3/20/2018......$159,600

128 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN.............................3/21/2018..... $247,000

2797 WHISPERING TRAILS DR, WINTER HAVEN...........3/26/2018..... $159,800

647 AUGUSTA RD, WINTER HAVEN...............................3/20/2018..... $247,000

429 ALACHUA DR, WINTER HAVEN............................... 3/22/2018......$159,900

725 BUCCANEER BLVD, WINTER HAVEN.......................3/26/2018.... $249,800

822 LAKE ELBERT CT, WINTER HAVEN........................... 3/22/2018.....$160,000

333 FISH HAWK DR, WINTER HAVEN..............................3/21/2018.....$255,000

2924 WHISPERING TRAILS DR, WINTER HAVEN...........3/26/2018...... $161,900

2418 CYPRESS GARDENS BLVD, WINTER HAVEN............4/2/2018...... $255,100

710 REFLECTIONS DR, WINTER HAVEN.........................3/23/2018.....$164,000

3631 JULIUS ESTATES BLVD, WINTER HAVEN.................3/23/2018.... $280,000

803 COUNTRY WAY, WINTER HAVEN............................3/23/2018..... $165,000

4333 SHADOW WOOD WAY, WINTER HAVEN..............3/23/2018.....$283,800

100 14TH ST, WINTER HAVEN..........................................3/30/2018......$169,900

21 LAKE AVE, WINTER HAVEN.........................................3/23/2018.....$285,000

241 GREENFIELD RD, WINTER HAVEN..............................4/3/2018......$174,000

1039 LENA RUN CT, WINTER HAVEN..............................3/23/2018....$308,000

6011 LIVE OAK DR, WINTER HAVEN.................................3/21/2018......$176,500

1515 RIVIERA CT, WINTER HAVEN.....................................4/2/2018....$408,800

530 16TH ST, WINTER HAVEN.........................................3/23/2018.......$177,500

104 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN........................... 3/22/2018.... $560,000

1353 BUCKEYE TRACE BLVD, WINTER HAVEN...............3/30/2018.......$177,700

112 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN............................. 3/22/2018.... $560,000

479 MAJESTIC GARDENS BLVD, WINTER HAVEN.......... 3/22/2018......$179,000

116 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN............................. 3/22/2018.... $560,000

1931 BRETTON RIDGE DR, WINTER HAVEN.....................3/27/2018..... $183,000

168 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN........................... 3/22/2018.... $560,000

155 SUNFISH DR, WINTER HAVEN..................................3/26/2018...... $183,100

172 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN............................. 3/22/2018.... $560,000

1334 BUCKEYE TRACE BLVD, WINTER HAVEN..............3/30/2018...... $183,100

184 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN............................ 3/22/2018.... $560,000

537 DRAYTON RD, WINTER HAVEN................................3/23/2018.....$184,000

188 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN............................ 3/22/2018.... $560,000

6518 CRESCENT LOOP, WINTER HAVEN........................3/30/2018..... $185,000

192 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN............................ 3/22/2018.... $560,000

482 HAINES TRL, WINTER HAVEN..................................3/28/2018..... $186,000

196 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN............................ 3/22/2018.... $560,000

263 OLEANDER ST, WINTER HAVEN...............................3/30/2018...... $187,300

200 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN........................... 3/22/2018.... $560,000

1327 BUCKEYE TRACE BLVD, WINTER HAVEN...............3/29/2018.....$188,000

204 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN........................... 3/22/2018.... $560,000

2016 BRETTON RIDGE WAY, WINTER HAVEN................3/26/2018......$188,700

216 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN............................ 3/22/2018.... $560,000

4928 ST JAMES ST, WINTER HAVEN................................3/23/2018..... $189,500

220 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN............................ 3/22/2018.... $560,000

6090 GREY HERON DR, WINTER HAVEN......................3/23/2018.....$190,000

224 WATERSIDE CIR, WINTER HAVEN............................ 3/22/2018.... $560,000

4258 ROBERTA DR, WINTER HAVEN..............................3/23/2018.......$191,500

2201 NW RIDGEWOOD DR, WINTER HAVEN.................3/30/2018.$2,000,000

2715 ROCHELLE DR, WINTER HAVEN.............................3/26/2018..... $192,000 1382 BUCKEYE TRACE BLVD, WINTER HAVEN................3/21/2018..... $195,000 1512 GREY EAGLE LN, WINTER HAVEN...........................3/30/2018..... $195,400 492 TERRANOVA ST, WINTER HAVEN............................3/30/2018......$199,900

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