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Letter From the Editor

Hello, February!

We’re all shook up about this month’s issue, and for good reason. This month, we talk to Dwight Icenhower, an award-winning Elvis tribute artist who lives right here in Polk County. Find out about this hunk of burning love and his big event coming up in March.

Of course, you’ll also find our always-packed community calendar to help you plan your month, plus the Top Ten things to do from Orlando to Tampa, local news, book recommendations, and so much more. From local happenings to stories that make you smile, it’s all here, delivered with love.

Thanks for letting us be part of your month, xo.

Amy Sexson

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LOCAL NEWS

SHARK TANK

MAYOR YATES

In January, the Winter Haven City Commission elected Brian Yates to serve as Mayor of the City of Winter Haven. A graduate of Winter Haven High School, Yates spoke emotionally about the honor of serving as mayor of his hometown, acknowledging family members present and reflecting on the personal significance of the moment. In his remarks, Mayor Yates emphasized the responsibility of leadership in a growing, mid-sized city, stressing the importance of making thoughtful, forward-looking decisions that consider future generations. He referenced recent progress across Winter Haven, particularly in long-term community investments, and expressed his commitment to building on that foundation with fairness, vision, and balance across all parts of the city. The City Commission elected Tracy Mercer to serve as Mayor Pro Tem. The City Commission also recognized Nathaniel J. Birdsong Jr., as he concluded his term as Mayor.

GALACTICOASTER

The ultimate indoor family coaster is set to open February 27, 2026 at LEGOLAND Florida. Launching from launchpad Spaceport 885 (named after the original LEGO® Space Scooter set #885), this new ride marks the first indoor coaster built inside the main park since LEGOLAND Florida opened in 2011. Galacticoaster will take families on a customizable LEGO® space adventure from the briefing room to blast-off. You’ll have the option to personalize your craft across four build phases - Nose, Tail, Wings, and Special Features - unlocking more than 625 possible spacecraft combinations. Once complete, you’ll spot your digital spacecraft creation displayed during your coaster adventure. As the airlocks close and the countdown begins, riders blast off through an intergalactic LEGO solar system filled with special effects, synchronized lighting, and surprise appearances from classic LEGO Space icons.

Polk State College graduate Clay Canning, along with co-founder RaShaun Brown and advisor Wayne Pfeffer, pitched their product, Screen Skinz, to a panel of successful businesspeople and entrepreneurs on ABC’s acclaimed show Shark Tank in late January. Screen Skinz is a cellphone screen protector design company created in 2017. “Screen Skinz’s proprietary, patented process etches logos, designs, names, and images directly onto premium tempered glass screen protectors, transforming every locked screen into a personal statement,” as described in a release. “Designs remain visible when the display is off and disappear when the screen is in use, providing a smooth, uninterrupted viewing experience.” A 2021 graduate of Polk State’s Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management Program, Canning landed his first licensing agreement with the University of South Florida in 2018. Since then, he has entered into agreements with the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAA, NHL, WWE, State University System, and with properties of The Walt Disney World Company such as Marvel and LucasFilm.

NEW COMMISSIONERS

At the Winter Haven City Commission meeting on January 12, Clifton E. Dollison formally took the oath of office, beginning his first full term after initially joining the Commission in 2023. In his remarks, Dollison reflected on his journey to Winter Haven, his decades-long marriage, faith, and advocating for those on the margins and giving a voice to underserved communities. Dollison spoke candidly about the perspective he has gained over the past two years — noting the difference between speaking from the podium and serving from the dais — and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to continue serving with greater understanding and purpose. Chad Davis was sworn in, continuing a multi-generational legacy of public service in Winter Haven. Davis shared his family’s roots in the city dating back to the 1920s, from citrus packing houses to classrooms, to his father’s election to the City Commission nearly 50 years ago. Davis acknowledged the weight of public leadership, describing it as a form of service that carries both responsibility and sacrifice.

GRADUATION RATE UP

Polk County Public Schools’ (PCPS) graduation rate increased to 87.7% in 2025, up 5.5 percentage points from the year before. Polk’s latest graduation rate is likely a new record. The grad rate for traditional PCPS high schools (excluding charter and alternative schools) was even better, rising to 92.7% last year for an annual gain of 5.2 points. “These are outstanding results that reflect the hard work of our students, teachers, school administrators, and staff,” said PCPS Superintendent Fred Heid. “We’ve used an intensive process to identify the most effective strategies and provide extra support to our students. Our district grade has increased to a B, and we’re now seeing historic success in our graduation rate. This is why we do what we do. Our community should be proud.” Florida’s statewide graduation rate climbed to 92.2% last year, also a new record. Within Polk, 13 of 15 traditional PCPS high schools increased their graduation rate in 2025.

BRAD DANTZLER

After nearly 13 years of service, Commissioner Bradley T. Dantzler concluded his tenure on the Winter Haven City Commission. First elected in a special election in April 2013, Dantzler served more years as mayor than any other commissioner in the city’s history, serving eight terms in the role. Dantzler spoke candidly about watching Winter Haven grow from a small town into a mid-sized city, challenging the Commission to begin thinking differently about governance, scale, and responsibility. Dantzler also offered heartfelt appreciation for City staff, faith in the City’s leadership, and encouragement to his successor. He closed with a message he said he had carried throughout his tenure: that when everyone “pulls the rope in the same direction,” Winter Haven can move mountains. In recognition of his enduring contributions, the City Commission previously approved Resolution R-25-56, officially renaming the Winter Haven Tennis Center as the Bradley T. Dantzler Tennis Center, honoring his longtime advocacy for parks, recreation, and quality-of-life investments.

FALCONETTI RECERTIFIED

CFRE International has announced that Dr. Angela Garcia Falconetti, President of Polk State College, has recertified as a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE). Falconetti is one of over 7,700 professionals around the world who hold the CFRE designation. She has held the certification since 2016. Individuals granted the credential have met a series of standards set by CFRE International, which include tenure in the profession, education, and demonstrated fundraising achievement. They have also passed a rigorous exam testing the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of a fundraising executive, and have agreed to uphold Accountability Standards and the Donor Bill of Rights.

“The CFRE credential was created to identify for the public and employers those individuals who possess the knowledge, skills, and commitment to perform fundraising duties in an effective and ethical manner,” states CFRE International President and CEO Eva E. Aldrich, Ph.D., CAE, (CFRE 2001-2016).

BURN BAN CONTINUES

Polk County has been experiencing unseasonably dry weather conditions due to a prolonged lack of rainfall throughout the summer and into the winter, Polk County officials will continue a burn ban that includes unincorporated Polk County and Auburndale, Bartow, Davenport, Dundee, Fort Meade, Frostproof, Haines City, Lake Alfred, Lake Wales, Lakeland, and Winter Haven. The burn ban prohibits: campfires, bonfires, unpermitted controlled burns, burning of yard and household trash, burning of organic debris, igniting of fireworks, and noncommercial burning of materials, other than for religious or ceremonial purposes. Anyone who refuses to comply or violates this burn ban shall be in violation of Polk County Ordinance 08-015 and can be punished by a fine not to exceed $500 or by imprisonment not to exceed 60 days in the county jail or both. Polk County officials may repeal the burn ban when deemed safe. The burn ban has been active since November 25, 2025.

JOE PUG

Feb. 1, 7 p.m. at the Derry Down. A singer-songwriter known for his lyrical acumen and plaintive harmonica style, he has toured with Steve Earle, Levon Helm, The Killers, Justin Townes Earle, Sturgill Simpson, and many others. He has appeared at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and The Newport Folk Festival. gpderrydown.com

Feb. 13, 6 p.m. - 11 p.m., join the Glow Run at 6 p.m. The fun continues on Feb. 14 from 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. with live music, food and the parade at 3 p.m. The celebration is at Lake Wailes Park. The parade route goes through downtown. More info at lwmardigras.com.

POLK TOP 10

UNNECESSARY FARCE

Feb. 1, 6, 7, & 8 at Lake Wales Little Theatre. Two cops. Three crooks. Eight doors. A cheap motel room, an embezzling mayor, and two undercover cops waiting to catch the meeting on videotape. Add an accountant and some confusion, and you’ve got a fun night ahead of you. lwlt.org

FAT TUESDAY

Feb. 17, 6 p.m. at Bowen Yard. Spend Fat Tuesday at Bowen Yard with HBJazz playing live from 6-8 pm. Visit Maritime for food and drink specials and beads, of course! Find more info about this family-friendly event at FB @bowenyardwh.

SMOKE OFF THE WATER

Feb. 6 from 6 - 10 p.m. and Feb. 7 from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. at 2400 Dundee Rd. This outdoor BBQ & music festival brings together incredible bands, award-winning BBQ, kids activities, and an unbeatable community vibe, all for a good cause! centralfloridatix.com

MATT JOHNSON

Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m. at the Ritz Theatre. Matt Johnson is a master magician and escapologist. Every performance incorporates magic, mind-reading, the power of suggestion, stunts, comedy, and audience participation. theatrewinterhaven.com

THE BLACK MARKET

Feb. 7, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at MLK Park on Lake Silver. Support and uplift Black-owned businesses in our community. Explore a diverse range of products, from fashion and art to delicious treats. Honor the richness of Black history and entrepreneurship. Facebook: The Black Market; A Melanin Cultural Festival.

SPRING TRAINING

Watch the Detroit Tigers play at Publix Field in Lakeland. All February home games begin at 1:05 p.m.

Schedule: Feb. 22 vs Orioles; Feb. 23 vs Twins; Feb. 25 vs Blue Jays; Feb. 27 vs Phillies. Purchase tickets in advance at mlb.com/tigers/springtraining.

THE SUNSHINE BOYS

Feb. 12 – March 1 at Theatre Winter Haven. Two top-billed vaudevillians for over forty years aren’t even speaking. When CBS requests them for a “History of Comedy” retrospective, a grudging reunion brings the two back together. theatrewinterhaven.com

Feb. 28 & March 1 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on the shores of Lake Wailes. This annual event showcases quality works by over 60 fine artists and artisans from across the region with original, one-of-a-kind pieces. Hosted by the Lake Wales Arts Council. lakewalesartscouncil.org

LAKE WALES MARDI GRAS
LW ARTS FESTIVAL

ORLANDO TOP 10

TIARA’S HAT PARADE

ORLANDO MAGIC

Home games are played at the Kia Center. The Magic will play five times in February. Feb. 5, 7 p.m. vs Nets; Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. vs Jazz; Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. vs Bucks; Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. vs Bucks; Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. vs Rockets. Purchase tickets at nba.com/magic.

VALENTINE’S DAY CONCERT

Feb. 14, 7 p.m. at Leu Gardens. Celebrate with an enchanting evening concert under the stars. Bring a picnic and a blanket or chairs. Hear: Ricky & the Buzzcatz, Alma Skye Trio, and Nova Classica. Purchase tickets in advance. leugardens.org

Feb. 7 – 22 at Orlando Family Stage. Based on the book by author Kelly Starling Lyons, “Tiara’s Hat Parade” is a celebration of creativity, community, and the bond between a mother and daughter. See what happens when a child sees someone she loves losing hope and steps in to lift them up. orlandofamilystage.com

WINTER GARDEN MUSIC FESTIVAL

Feb. 21 in Downtown Winter Garden. Brought to you by the City of Winter Garden, this FREE multi-stage outdoor concert features a variety of live entertainment and music genres performing continuously and simultaneously for 11 hours throughout historic downtown. cwgdn.com

ART IN THE PARK

Feb. 7, noon – 3 p.m. in Central Park in Winter Park. This free, family-friendly event includes live stage performances and interactive arts activities, including weaving a community tapestry, portraits, learning to play a few chords on instruments, and so much more. cityofwinterpark.org

BREWS AROUND THE ZOO

Feb. 21 & 22 at the Central Florida Zoo. On Saturday, enjoy craft beers under the night sky with live music and a high-energy atmosphere. On Sunday, it’s a more relaxed vibe with music, sunshine, and great views of the animals while you sip and stroll. centralfloridazoo.org

MARDI GRAS

Feb. 7 – April 4 at Universal Orlando. On select nights, watch the parade with outrageous street performers, music, costumes, and beads flying through the air!

Purchase authentic Cajun specialties along with food from around the world. Purchase tickets at universalorlando.com

MLK GOSPEL CONCERT

Feb. 22, 7 p.m. at Dr. Phillips Center. Produced and directed by Grammy Award winner Dr. Jeffrey Redding. Admission is free, but attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations for local charities. Get your free tickets in advance at drphillipscenter.org.

THESE GO TO 11: THE FILMS OF ROB REINER

Celebrate Rob Reiner, one of Hollywood’s most versatile and influential directors Feb. 13 – 19 at the Enzian. Watch “A Few Good Men” (1992), “Misery” (1990), “The Princess Bride” (1987), “This is Spinal Tap” (1984), and “When Harry Met Sally…” (1989). Schedule at enzian.org.

THE SECOND CITY

Feb. 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. at Dr. Phillips Center. This interactive show features an array of classic sketch comedy and songs from the company’s 65 years, including new favorites, and the signature brand of irreverent improv that The Second City is famous for. drphillipscenter.org

TAMPA TOP 10

BLACK LOVE CLASSICS SERIES

Celebrate the intersection of Valentine’s Day and Black History Month with stories of romance as told by Black filmmakers and diverse casts at the Tampa Theatre at 3 p.m. Feb. 1: “If Beale Street Could Talk” (2018); Feb. 8: “The Photograph” (2020); Feb. 15: “Boomerang” (1992); Feb. 22: “Carmen Jones” (1954). tampatheatre.org

PARENTS’ TIME OFF

Feb. 20, 5:30 – 10 p.m. at the Florida Aquarium. Give yourself a well-earned break while your kids enjoy aquatic fun, pizza, handson activities, and adventures in a safe space designed just for them. For kids aged 5 – 12, reservations required. flaquarium.org

NHL STADIUM SERIES

Feb. 1, 6:30 p.m. at Raymond James Stadium. The Tampa Bay Lightning face off against the Boston Bruins in a one-of-a-kind hockey spectacle outside under the lights. The Bruins will wear sunshine-inspired jerseys, and the Lightning will wear pirateinspired jerseys. Purchase tickets at nhl.com/stadiumseries

ST. PETE SEAFOOD & MUSIC

FEST

Feb. 20 – 22 at Vinoy Park. This family-friendly event has amazing seafood, live music, and beautiful views of downtown St. Pete. Plus, explore a marketplace of arts and crafts between performances. Visit Facebook at stpeteseafoodfestival for more info.

FLORIDA STATE FAIR

Feb. 5 – 16 at the Florida State Fairgrounds. Guests will love the food eating contests, games, live entertainment, agricultural exhibits, rides, art shows, and of course, the crazy fair food. floridastatefair.com

YANKEES SPRING TRAINING

Games played at the George M. Steinbrenner Field. Feb. 21 at 1:05 p.m. vs Tigers; Feb. 22 at 1:05 p.m. vs Mets; Feb. 25 at 6:35 p.m. vs Nationals; Feb. 26 at 1:05 p.m. vs Braves; Feb. 28 at 1:05 p.m. vs Blue Jays. Purchase tickets at mlb.com/yankees/spring-training.

ROCK THE PARK

Feb. 5, 6:30 p.m. at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park. Free music event! February is EMO with Bad Bad Things, BILL, and Pet Lizard. Food for purchase by JAM DISH (authentic Jamaican) & Boy Named Sous. More info on Facebook at RockThePark.

GASPARILLA DISTANCE CLASSIC

Feb. 21 & 22 in Tampa. Race Weekend will include four distances plus four challenges: the 15K, 5K, the Half Marathon (13.1 miles), and the 8K. The weekend also includes several multi-race challenges. This flat and fast course takes runners on an out-and-back course along Bayshore Boulevard. rungasparilla.com

WILLY WONKA KIDS

Feb. 19 – 22 at the Straz Center. See the delicious adventures experienced by Charlie Bucket on his visit to Willy Wonka’s mysterious chocolate factory featuring songs from the 1971 film. The younger Patel Conservatory Theater students will bring this Roald Dahl classic to life. strazcenter.org

GASPARILLA FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS

Feb. 28, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., and March 1 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park. This is one of the top outdoor, juried fine arts shows in the US, showcasing a wide variety of art mediums and price points. This family-friendly event has live music and food for purchase. Admission is free. gasparillaarts.com

HUNK OF BURNING LOVE

You don’t have to stroll the neon-lit Strip in Las Vegas to find a world-class Elvis Presley tribute artist. One of the very best calls Lake Otis in Winter Haven home. Dwight Icenhower holds a distinction no one else can claim: he is the only tribute artist in history to win five Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist awards at Graceland. Add to that more than 75 first-place finishes across competitions. When it comes to channeling Elvis, Icenhower is the King.

“This all happened through my mother,” Icenhower said. “I grew up, and she’d be playing his movies and his Christmas album at Christmas time.” Raised in Pomeroy, Ohio, he developed a deep love for music early on. “I’ve always been involved in music. Mostly, my interests were to teach music.”

Icenhower began his tribute journey at just 16. “It was kind of a fluke how it all got started,” he said. A selfproclaimed “band geek,” he portrayed Elvis in a high school variety show during his sophomore year. “The band director knew that I was a huge Elvis fan and that I loved that genre of old-school rock and roll music,” said Icenhower. The performance was such a hit that the school’s varsity coach hired him to sing at his wedding. “That was my first gig, at his wedding.” He still laughs at the memory: a teenager in a pink jacket, sideburns penciled on, dancing like Elvis.

Though he once envisioned himself as a high school band director, his tribute career quickly gained momentum. “I thought if I’m really going to give this a go, I’m going to have to do it now while I’m young.” It was a now-or-never moment. Since then, life on the road has become his norm, with 150–200 performances each year around the globe. Fans from the United States and Australia to Europe and Japan “Just Can’t Help Falling in Love” with Icenhower. “My most die-hard fans are here in Florida, Holland, Japan, and Ohio,” he revealed.

Outfitted with a $3,000 custom-made wig from Canada, stage makeup, and the full Elvis wardrobe, Icenhower’s transformation is striking. For lifelong Presley fans seeing him for the first time, “You can tell that they get lost in it,” he said. “They’re kind of reliving, I guess, their youth. You can see it on their faces when you walk out.”

“It’s a long transformation, and it took me years to learn about contour makeup and all the shading,” Icenhower said. His wife, Vicky Icenhower, has helped refine the look, along with inspiration from an unexpected source: “Ru Paul’s Drag Race.” “I’ve learned so much watching these guys do their makeup,” he said. “There are guys who naturally wake up and look like Elvis. With me, I’ve learned how to make that whole package by learning the makeup tips.”

“The music part of it, the singing, that all came natural.” Even when covering other artists, there’s a trace of Elvis in his voice. Like Presley, Icenhower is a natural baritone with a four-octave range. “I lucked out with that,” he said. “I like the singing part of it. I like the big, emotional ballads.” Among his favorites to perform are “My Way,” “An American Trilogy,” and “It’s Now or Never.”

Beyond the stage, Icenhower’s life has intersected with Elvis’s inner circle. He has performed alongside close friends of Presley, including D.J. Fontana, The Jordanaires, The Sweet Inspirations, Cynthia Pepper, Julie Parrish, Charlie Hodge, Duke Bardwell, Eddie Miles, and Joe Esposito.

He also met Lisa Marie Presley several times before her passing. One memorable night unfolded on Beale Street in Memphis. “My wife and I were at this club on Beale Street in Memphis. We got a booth upstairs, and there was another booth right beside us. We saw another group coming in. It was Priscilla Presley, her grandson Benjamin, and the Memphis Mafia.” By evening’s end, stories and drinks were shared among rock and roll royalty.

As for how he ended up on the Chain of Lakes, Icenhower said Florida has been home since 2005. “I’ve never known where I was going to plant my roots,” he said. “We were looking for a historic home. An old house that had charm to it.” That search led them to Winter Haven.

When he’s not keeping Elvis’s legacy alive, Icenhower is an avid concertgoer. “We go to concerts all the time. I’m a huge Elton John fan. I’ve seen him 116 times in concert.” He also performs an Elton John tribute show, though Elvis remains second nature. “Elvis is like breathing to me,” he said.

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A GRATEFUL KING

Dwight Icenhower, the legendary Elvis tribute artist, along with his wife, Vicky, who he proclaims to be a “rockstar that does everything but get on stage and perform,” have crafted a three-day, very intimate, multifaceted experience for those who loved The King and Icenhower’s ultimate tribute to him. “When my wife and I first designed the weekend, we wanted it to be like a ‘Dwight Fan Retreat’ for the die-hard fans that have been with me for years and years,” explained Icenhower.

The vision happens for a third time on March 13-15, at Nora Mayo Hall in Winter Haven, where Icenhower calls home. And while the VIP weekend has been an annual event, this year features an all-new set list. Each day will have its own theme and activities for the purpose of the enthusiast having greater proximity with the artist. “It will just be me and my band … having a whole weekend strictly dedicated to the fans. They can enjoy my music and get that experience you’re not getting at a regular concert.” Icenhower continued, “We play a lot of venues where it’s 1000 seats, 1500, 2000-seat places … and when you play to that many people you don’t get to walk around and say hello to every single person … but this event, we’re all hanging out together, all weekend long.”

In an incredible showing of gratitude that Icenhower has for his supporters, the weekend will give fans in person, literal thank-yous with special activities like behind-the-scenes storytelling in between sets, autograph signing, meet and greets, photo ops, question and answer sessions, and specially curated performances. Icenhower will be in complete Elvis Presley regalia, including the signature costumes, perfectly coiffed hair, popped collars, oversized accessories, and embodied persona.

“I’ve gained such a loyal, loving fan base … this is my thank you to them.”

VIP WEEKEND VIEW:

FRIDAY, MARCH 13

“Dwight: Aloha from Winter Haven.”

This is a salute to Elvis’s big concert in the 70s called “Aloha from Hawaii.” Guests will hear songs from that iconic television special, plus songs from his Hawaiian movies. It’s a whole aloha theme. Icenhower is encouraging people to dress in their best Hawaiian attire and get in the Aloha spirit.

SATURDAY, MARCH 14

“Conversations with Dwight” and “From Comeback to King of Vegas.”

“We have the autograph signing and conversations … where fans can get to know me, personally. Doing this for 30 years, you’ve got a ton of unbelievable stories. They’ll hear about the tours we do … I play a two-month tour, spread out over April and November, over in Europe where sometimes we play 22, 23 shows in 25 days … so, we’re gonna talk about that and different stories from the road,” Icenhower explained.

A quick tip for fans unable to make it the entire weekend, Icenhower suggests that if you had to choose only one day to go, Sunday would be the best. He explained, “You get more bang for your buck on Sunday because [it’ll] actually be two full concerts.”

The most important tip: You can only acquire tickets through the ticket hotline (909) 354-0381. There are 3-Day passes, General Admission, and while everyone is a VIP during this lovely affair, you can also buy the Ultimate Passholder, which will allow a little more one-on-one time with Dwight.

SUNDAY, MARCH 15

“How Great Thou Art: The Gospel Music of Elvis” and “Dwight’s Favorites.”

“Anyone who knows anything about Elvis, knows he recorded a lot of great gospel albums … so we do a full concert at 12:30 of all of Elvis’ gospel material, and I tell stories to go along with that. At 5:30, I’m going to be singing all my personal favorite Elvis songs, ranging from the 1950s rock & roll clear through the 70s.”

DWIGHT ICENHOWER’S VIP WEEKEND 2026 March 13 – 15, 2026

Nora Mayo Hall 500 3rd St NW, Winter Haven, FL dwighticenhower.com

Tickets: (909)354-0381

TIME FOR A BIGGER POND

WORDS Shari’ Wright-Richard

Every now and then you hear about a school that has a spark, a niche that makes it stand out amongst other institutions; one that wants to serve a particular purpose, which makes you smile and have hope for the students that get to attend. Other times you will hear about that one cool teacher featured on the local news for going full Ms. Frizzle meets Mr. Roger’s neighborhood leaving an impact as they dared to push the norm.

This time you will hear about both. A spectacular school with spectacular teachers to match. A school with a non-traditional mission, classroom set ups, and curriculum. A school with teachers whose lessons have a strengthened appeal due to creative, individualized engagement, and daily excitement for work not stifled by benchmarks. A spectacular school indeed, The Cygnet School.

In a sit-down over Zoom with Sara Jones, Arts and Programs Administrator, and Dr. Wendy Bradshaw, Founder and Director of Cygnet, the notes of unified ideals carry across the screen. Their voices are harmonious in the stories and anecdotes they share. Their personalities feel like a happy tune as they impart how the intentions of Cygnet are realized. It is immediately obvious that the students at their school are in capable, caring hands.

Aptly named after baby swans(cygnets), the official bird of Lakeland (where the school is located), it has spent the better of its eight years recognizing that it required constant growth. Cygnet went from an early elementary school with two rooms and 24 kids, to now a K-12 with nearly 140 students and a waitlist totaling more than the entire student body. “We started as K-5, and the students wouldn’t leave, so we added middle school. And then, they wouldn’t leave, so we added high school,” Bradshaw laughingly shares how they were forced to enlarge to accommodate kids enjoying school. Jones joins and they both continue a song of highlights any parent or child would be intrigued by:

The school is inclusive and open to those of all abilities. The classes are multigrade, with emphasis on small group work, capped at 16 students. There’s projectbased learning throughout math and science. They have two self-contained spaces dedicated to their autistic students. The students of Cygnet get their choice of electives. The different classes are inspired by the hobbies/talents of the teachers and ambitions of the students, like cooking, ceramics, mixed media, film, photography, beekeeping, organic gardening, kitchen chemistry, electrical engineering, an “adulting” class for the high schoolers, coding, sign language, and even jewelry making. The school values social and emotional growth on par with intellectual growth. All of the English Language Arts instructors are trained in the Orton-Gillingham approach (so any student with dyslexia won’t have to be pulled into another class, since their teacher is equipped with the tools to meet their challenges). The staff is given the freedom to differentiate and pursue the varied interests of their students. They see their students as people. They understand they require guidance on how to best grow into themselves, not to be treated as projects to be molded.

“If ‘No Child Left Behind’ went by actual definition, [it’d be Cygnet],” adds Jones. The Cygnet School is a remarkable space you construct when you are interested in what children want to do and fervidly can do, versus the stringent thoughts of what they should do, often blanketed under standard metrics unattainable for the majority. “When people ask me, are we a special needs school, I tell them, not really,” Jones explains the demographic of the private school that shares space

with the United Methodist Temple. “We have two classrooms with kids that have significant disabilities, but they also often have a more typically developing sibling [and at Cygnet] those kids can go [through] school together,” adds Bradshaw. Across the campus, in all the corners of each classroom, students who no longer have to face being bullied or ostracized, students who once struggled to be on grade level, and students who acted out as a diversion when their learning styles were not acknowledged, have found a place where they are fully engrossed and seen fully. “You appreciate them … you find out who they are … and you help them be that person,” Bradshaw explains the importance of having the needs of the child dictate the goals of the school.

Theoretically, learning should always be fun. Maybe not in a giddy, carefree sense, but stimulating. School should be a place where kids are eager to go and have their minds shaped with varying subjects of the world. In theory, adolescence should be consistently shaped by encouragement and excitement as new concepts are embraced. In reality, however, for the education systems in America, is patterned by monotonous coursework, unenthused students, and fraught instructors. But under the unique structure imploring unconventional approaches, paired with strategic resources and a supportive cast, the school of baby swans has its own pattern and is getting to live out the best of theories.

All they need now is a bigger pond.

Swans are known to build substantially large nests, which they defend fiercely in order to protect their young; it’s here they teach their cygnets essential skills to survive in the wild, including what to do to remain buoyant in order to swim. The Cygnet School is currently in need of its larger nest, a more spacious campus to continue to support its students. “Where we are now, we are at capacity, but we know there’s a need for this. We can’t accept any more students or teachers,” Jones asserts before continuing to detail what a bigger school would mean, “We have music therapists, occupational therapists …we have speech therapists that come to work with our students, and we want to expand that. We want to expand our art program and music. We would like a better field for [the kids] to play on.”

Bradshaw then talks about what she believes a bigger school means, “We want to be able to open up to others that need us. We know we are needed. To those on the waitlist and others in the community. We try to ensure our populous reflects what our community looks like. And I want this to be a community school, where everybody is invited.”

For those who are willing to help, the ask is to visit thecygnetschool.org/cygnet360 to donate and/or share with someone willing, so the walls of The Cygnet School will be as big as their hearts.

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Foot The Chain

We talked with Timothy Collette from Clean Pirate Life to learn about the fifth annual Foot the Chain Music & Waterski Festival happening in February. With a new sober living facility as the end goal, find out about the fun happening along the way to get there.

HOW DID FOOT THE CHAIN COME ABOUT AND WHY?

TC: Foot the Chain (FTC) started with a group of guys who came to Winter Haven every year after the holiday season, to warm up and barefoot waterski our beautiful chain of lakes. This group of guys is part of the barefoot waterski race circuit, and they are very competitive. Because I live here, they asked if I could figure out some sort of “race.” So, in 2021, four boats were towed down from out of state, as far as Indiana, Texas, and Pennsylvania, and we tested my concept of Foot the Chain. We had 30 skiers who, through random draw from a hat, formed teams, and with wetsuits on, we loaded up into boats, and the Foot the Chain Barefoot Shootout was born.

The first year, though not really an official event, was such a great success that we knew we had to do it again. Escaping to Winter Haven, getting to barefoot waterski with some of the greats in the sport, being put in a boat through random selection and throwing darts to determine the winner has

do something to give back to that community as well as put together a community event for Winter Haven. Foot the Chain Waterski and Music Festival was born and benefits the Clean Cause Foundation. Why not bring more waterskiing, live music, a festival type atmosphere and raise awareness for addiction by supporting a foundation helping those in recovery? Done! FTC II had 5 bands, 10 boats, 60 barefooters, 2 waterski shows, and a Flyboard Fireworks show like no other! FTC III was bigger yet, and we switched our benefiting foundation to CleanPirateLife, a Local Addiction Awareness foundation. Because the weather has been chilly for past events, FTC V will take place on February 20 and 21 this year. All I want out of this event is to bring community, waterskiing, and waterfront live music together to raise money for a great cause.

WHAT CAN PEOPLE EXPECT THIS YEAR?

TC: Better Weather! At least that’s the hope. We have some of the most sought-after local live music, the Flyboard Fireworks show is returning, our friends at Animal Aqua Watersports have stepped in to organize our waterski show and waterski exhibitions with former Team USA Waterski show team members, and registration is already up for the Barefoot Shootout. We have fostered a stronger connection to our small local businesses, who have donated more for our raffles, and

the end of the day, recovery isn’t just about substance abuse. We all have or experience something in life that we need to recover from. Recovery is about learning to live a new way of life.

WHY DO YOU FEEL IT’S IMPORTANT TO CREATE A SOBER LIVING EXPERIENCE? HOW CLOSE ARE YOU TO REALITY?

TC: There are several things about living free of substances and the journey to get there that are hard. Some of those things become nearly impossible without the right support and tools. Sober living houses offer just that. However, I learned that nothing in life is free, and most people who make the commitment of learning a new way to live have hit rock bottom, where money is scarce, work is scary, and temptation is around every corner. Staying free from addictive behavior and substances is not a solo adventure if there is to be success. Sober living houses continue to provide tools, support and accountability necessary to live a life in recovery. CleanPirateLife has raised about 30% of the funds needed to be able to start an affordable sober living house here in Winter Haven.

FOOT THE CHAIN WATERSKI & MUSIC FESTIVAL

Bob Gernert, Community Historian

Beneath the Chinaberry Tree:

Vignettes from Polk County’s History

1915-A VISION FOR OUR CHAIN OF LAKES

This month, we look back to 1915 when a small group of determined residents had a vision of connecting many of our lakes by canals. The group organized as the Twenty Lakes Boat Club. At the time, some of the lakes had small “runs” or swampy places that connected them. This club wanted to create canals there.

The fledgling citrus industry had made a healthy comeback from the freezes of the mid-1890s. Roads of the day were sand or clay and used to haul the crops to the rail line between Lake Alfred and Bartow. The automobile was a luxury, and it would be several more years before the growers could afford trucks. Therefore, a team of mules would pull a wagon loaded with ten to fifteen field crates of fruit. The crates weighed from 900 to 1400 pounds and proved difficult to move. Some believe the canal concept may have been an idea the growers thought would provide a better means of transportation.

The Florence Villa Fruit Company was the major stockholder in the boat club. While the idea may have been to haul the crops to market using the lakes, others speculate the fruit company may have acted as much from a civic interest. Other investors included: H. A Miller, Lorenz & Lorenz, E. C. Linger, H. Warehausen, H. W. Ambrose, Worden & Son, M. Engleson, L. P. Gum, Mercantile Co., H. E. Miller, R. Starr, J. Snively, C. L. Turner, and H. E. Cornell.

The month the charter was signed, the club had an engineer plat a proposed course for boats to traverse the south, west, and northern perimeters of Winter Haven and beyond, all the way from Lake Winterset to Dundee.

The lakes originally targeted included Winterset, Eloise, Lulu, Shipp, May, Howard, Cannon, Idylewild, Hartridge, Conine, Rochelle, Haines, Smart, Fannie, Buckeye, and Hamilton. The original corporation had no intention of changing lake levels and instead was anticipating a system of locks. Of the original twenty lakes to be connected, all but Buckeye eventually became a part of what today is known as the upper and lower chains, comprising a total of 25 lakes. These are separated by U.S. 17 between Hartridge and Conine where a lock now exists. (The Twenty Lakes Club did not accomplish the entire task before its demise.) The club’s cash balance in April 1916 was $265.05. By April 1917, the balance had grown to $9,689.91 by the sale of stock to 69 people or businesses. The last meeting of the Twenty Lakes Boat Course Club was held on April 23, 1917. Two weeks earlier, there had been a meeting to discuss the problem of damage to the canals from speeding boats - a problem that persists today. The demise of the club is thought to have involved the group having created responsibilities larger than their budget could maintain.

No further progress was made on the canal system until May 20, 1919, when the Winter Haven Lake Region Boat Course District was established by an act of the Florida Legislature. Taxing power was granted by referendum (78 for and 49 against) in a special election on July 7 that same year.

By September 1919, an engineering company was authorized by the “Canal Commission” to dredge and clean canals. At the time, there were no seawalls used in the system. Early commissioners served as stump pullers, free boat towers, insecticide sprayers, and any other tasks that may have been required.

FACTS ABOUT OUR CHAIN OF LAKES:

Some say there are fourteen lakes in the chain ... some say sixteen. What’s correct? If you count Little Lake Eloise and Little Lake Winterset, there are sixteen lakes in the southern or “upper” chain.

Before canals were constructed, as much as 75 percent more land was covered with water than now. The Dundee Marsh between Winter Haven and Dundee (adjacent to what is now Cypresswood) was strictly marsh and wet 99 percent of the time. A crossing route through the marsh to Waverly was known as Buffalo Ford.

Harry Miller (a charter canal commissioner) noted that when he came here in 1912 (before any canals) he tied his rowboat to an oak tree at the foot of Central Avenue on Lake Howard. To go to Lake Eloise, he could row and push his boat through weeds and grass in the shallows (or runs) between Lakes Howard, May, Shipp, Lulu, and Eloise.

Based upon water marks found on Cypress trees, water levels at the turn of the century were four to five feet higher than we see today.

Official records show a July 16, 1915 notation regarding landowners paid in stock for canal rights. Names included: Apple, Wolf, and Garrard. These are believed to have been in the Winterset area.

Pleasure boat in Howard/Cannon canal, one the Chain’s most scenic. Foot bridge spanning the canal behind boat was originally installed to connect the properties of Dick and Malcom Pope of Cypress Garden’s fame.
30 The early canal effort was backbreaking work with the most basic of equipment. This crew is using a small bucket scoop to pull sand up and onto a barge.

Prep work in advance of actual dredging involved removing as much sand and soil as possible by hand. This is believed to be prep for the Winterset/Eloise canal.

Acreages of some of the lakes in the Winter Haven Chain of Lakes:

Cannon (336)

Eloise (1,160)

Haines (716)

Hartridge (434)

Idylwild (102)

May (44)

Shipp (283)

Winterset (548)

Conine (236)

Fannie (829)

Hamilton (2162)

Howard (628)

Lulu (301)

Rochelle (578)

Smart (275)

This dredge was used to complete the canals in the early 1920s, It is one of two believed to have been brought here after use in finishing the Panama Canal.

Length of our canals (feet):

Jessie-Idylwild

Water Level (as determined by Southwest Florida Water Management District):

Portions of this information are contained in a book compiled by Kenneth Recker and Marcia Ford.

Prior to the creation of our chain of canals, this steam-powered launch sailed guests from the Florence Villa Hotel on Lake Spring through a shallow run and into Lake Mirror.

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REFLECTING ON FLORIDA’S STATE TREE

UF/IFAS PHOTO Tyler Jones

Florida’s state tree, the cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto), is one of the most recognizable native plants in our landscape. It grows along highways, in neighborhoods, and throughout Florida’s natural areas, from pine flatwoods to wetlands and prairies. Because it is so common, it is easy to overlook. But the cabbage palm is more than a familiar backdrop. It is a native species that plays an important role in supporting Florida’s wildlife, especially in landscapes that are increasingly managed for people rather than nature.

The cabbage palm became Florida’s state tree in 1953, and in 1970 it was added to the Great Seal of Florida and the State Flag, clarifying the species depicted, which had previously been referred to only as a “cocoa palm.”

CABBAGE PALMS PLAY A CRITICAL ROLE IN FLORIDA ECOSYSTEMS

Unlike many palms found in Florida landscapes, cabbage palms evolved here. They are adapted to our soils, seasonal rainfall patterns, fire cycles, and wildlife communities. In Polk County and across central Florida, cabbage palms often persist where other trees struggle, providing long-term structure in both natural and developed areas.

From an ecological perspective, that structure matters. Wildlife habitat is not defined by food alone. Animals also need shelter, protection from predators, and places to rest and reproduce. Cabbage palms provide all three, particularly when they are allowed to grow naturally in clusters across the landscape.

One of the most important habitat features of a cabbage palm is its skirt of older, dead fronds. While these brown fronds are often removed for aesthetic reasons, they serve a critical ecological function. The value of cabbage palms becomes especially clear in late winter and early spring. February is a challenging time for wildlife. Floral resources are limited, temperatures can fluctuate quickly, and animals are conserving energy ahead of the breeding season. During this time, palms provide thermal refuge and shelter when other vegetation may be sparse.

Another important habitat feature is easily overlooked. Where the fronds attach to the stem, there are large

Y-shaped attachments with fibrous material along the trunk, called “boots.” The boots of the cabbage palm create sheltered spaces for insects, spiders, and other invertebrates. These small organisms form the base of local food webs and support birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals throughout the year. These areas can also support a host of smaller plants.

One species that relies heavily on cabbage palms is the Florida yellow bat (Lasiurus intermedius). This native bat prefers to roost in cabbage palms, using dead fronds for cover and protection. When suitable palm habitat is unavailable, yellow bats may also roost in Spanish moss. Generally speaking, bat maternity season takes place from April through August, when pups are born and reared. Stable roosting sites become increasingly important in the weeks leading up to maternity season, so late winter and early spring are a critical period for habitat availability. Removing dead palm fronds during this time can unintentionally eliminate roosting habitat just as females are preparing for maternity season, increasing stress on a species that already depends on limited roosting options.

If you’d like to read more about Florida bats and their preferred roosting habitats, check out the Florida Bat Conservancy’s Florida Bat Habitat webpage at floridabats.org/bat-habitat.

CABBAGE PALMS AND OUR LANDSCAPES

Cabbage palms are also well adapted to Florida’s natural disturbance cycles. They tolerate flooding, drought, salt exposure, and strong winds, and they are adapted to survive low-intensity fire. These traits allow them to remain standing after storms and prescribed burns, maintaining habitat structure when other vegetation may be damaged or lost. In this way, cabbage palms contribute to ecosystem resilience and continuity.

Thankfully, most of these disturbances don’t occur in our residential and commercial landscaping. Their drought tolerance and cold-hardy adaptations are still valuable in developed areas, allowing cabbage palms to persist where other species may fail.

Despite these benefits, cabbage palms are often overmanaged. Routine removal of dead fronds removes critical habitat and reduces shelter for wildlife. From a conservation standpoint, leaving brown fronds in place is one of the simplest ways residents can support many native species.

Florida’s state tree has earned its designation not only for its resilience, but for its role in our ecosystems. By viewing cabbage palms as functional habitat rather than landscape features to be routinely “cleaned up,” we can make small changes that have meaningful conservation benefits.

When pruning is truly necessary due to safety concerns rather than aesthetic preference, it should be done carefully and professionally. You can locate a certified arborist or check an arborist’s credentials at treesaregood.org.

Poor pruning techniques can also affect palm health. Producing a new frond is energy-intensive for a cabbage palm, requiring significant nutrients. To meet this demand, palms withdraw nutrients from older fronds before they turn brown. Removing fronds that still contain green tissue interrupts this process and deprives the tree of stored resources. When pruning cannot be avoided, only fully brown fronds should be removed.

If you are interested in learning more about native trees, wildlife habitat, or conservation practices in Polk County, the UF/IFAS Extension Office in Bartow is a great place to start. You can ask for the Master Gardener Plant Clinic, if you have palm-health or landscaping questions or email me, Shannon, at scarnevale@ufl.edu if you have any questions about cabbage palms or other habitat in our native ecosystems.

Sometimes conservation does not require planting something new or adding complexity. Sometimes, it simply means allowing native species to do what they have done here for generations.

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Residential Horticulture

WHERE TO GO WHEN YOU WANT TO KNOW: A GUIDE TO USING THE PLANT CLINIC

Have an insect on a plant and you don’t know what to do?

Moved to a new home and looking for advice on how to maintain your lawn?

Looking to install native plants but don’t know where to start?

Look no further than the UF/IFAS Extension Plant Clinic!

Homeowners in Florida know that maintaining a healthy landscape can be both rewarding and challenging. From mysterious spots on leaves to declining trees or pests in the garden, plant problems can arise quickly. Additionally, many homeowners are new to the area and are not familiar with the types of plants grown in central Florida. That’s where the UF/IFAS Extension Plant Clinic comes in! We are a trusted, research-based resource that helps you find solutions to your lawn and landscape questions.

The Plant Clinic is staffed by trained Master Gardener Volunteers under the supervision of UF/IFAS faculty that can accurately diagnose plant problems and answer your questions. Whether you bring in a leaf sample, a damaged branch, or email a photo of your yard, the Plant Clinic will use science-based methods to identify pests, diseases, or nutrient deficiencies. When necessary, samples can even be sent to the UF/IFAS diagnostic labs for specialized testing, or to a specialist, ensuring you get the most accurate information possible.

All recommendations from the Plant Clinic are grounded in university research, and this means you’ll receive management options that are effective, environmentally responsible, and specific to Central

Florida. Whether you’re looking for advice on fertilizers, pest control, or pruning techniques, you can feel confident that the guidance supports long-term plant health and sustainability.

Guessing what’s wrong with your plants can lead to wasted money on unnecessary products and treatments that may not solve the problem or could even make it worse. Contact the Plant Clinic early, so you can catch issues before they spread. This can save time and money and can help your landscape recover quickly. The right diagnosis and management plan also prevent the need for repeated treatments, reducing costs and keeping your plants healthier overall.

Plant Clinic services are available for anyone managing plants in the home landscape. Whether you maintain a few potted herbs on a patio, a small butterfly garden, or a full landscape we are there to help. The Plant Clinic can also assist with turfgrass concerns, vegetable gardens, palms, and native plantings. The UF/IFAS Extension Polk County Plant Clinic is open daily and homeowners are welcome to stop in, send a text or email, or even give us a phone call. Diagnosing an issue can sometimes take a bit of back and forth and require further investigation that may take some time. There are no fees associated with utilizing the services at our Plant Clinic although sending samples to labs may require them.

UF/IFAS Extension Plant Clinics are located throughout the state, making it easy to find one near you. By using your local clinic, you support a statewide mission to protect Florida’s natural resources and promote sustainable landscaping practices. Every visit helps you become a more informed, environmentally conscious homeowner.

If your plants aren’t thriving, or you just want expert advice on a landscape or garden query, contact your local UF/IFAS Extension Plant Clinic. You’ll gain the confidence to care for your landscape the right way and know that if you run into any issues that help is just a phone call (or text, email, or office visit) away.

For more information contact UF/IFAS Extension Polk County at 863-519-1041 or visit us online at sfyl. ifas.ufl.edu/polk. The Plant Clinic is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to answer your gardening and landscaping questions. If you are interested in purchasing a garden journal, contact the Plant Clinic.

If you are not in Polk County, Contact your local UF/ IFAS Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Plant Clinic.

To learn more about gardening and landscaping in central Florida, listen to the Your Central Florida Yard podcast. You can find the podcast wherever you listen or find out more on our Substack: substack.com/@ yourcentralfloridayard. The January episode is a great listen for anyone interested in learning more about garden journaling. Find the episode here: bit.ly/4hzCrth.

Anne Yasalonis is the Residential Horticulture Extension Agent and Master Gardener Volunteer Program Coordinator for UF/IFAS Extension Polk County. Please contact her at anneanne@ufl.edu.

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HEART THE LOVER

“Heart the Lover” examines that particular ache of a relationship that didn’t end because of a lack of love, but because of timing and youthful mistakes. Moving through time, the story evolves years later to address the shifting concept of love, adopting a more reflective tone as the narrator reconciles her stable present with the “one that got away.” It is a story about the kind of first love that never truly leaves you, and how the person you were with them still exists somewhere inside the person you are now.

ONE TRUE LOVES

An emotional love triangle - one where you know someone is going to get emotionally crushed - including the reader! The story follows Emma as she grapples with an impossible choice between two different lives and two different loves, ultimately exploring whether it’s possible to have more than one “true love” in a lifetime.

BROKEN COUNTRY

A clever blend of thriller and psychological drama. Moving between past and present, the story builds toward a high-stakes turning point where secrets can no longer stay hidden. It is a slow-burn exploration of how a first love can haunt a person’s future, offering a raw look at the jagged, often desperate lengths one will go to protect their version of happiness.

NORMAL PEOPLE

This novel is proof that not all love stories are happy. The story follows Connell and Marianne, who remain connected over many years, despite repeatedly misunderstanding each other. Rooney writes with restraint and emotional precision, capturing how two people who love each other can still hurt each other. Issues of class and social status complicate their dynamic even further.

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Jane Martin, City Librarian

Winter Haven Public Library

325 Avenue A NW, Winter Haven

AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE

Told through multiple perspectives, the narrative shifts between characters to offer a 360-degree view of the emotional fallout. Rather than centering on the tragic event at the center of the novel, the story turns inward, focusing on the intimate, human struggle of trying to stay connected. In the end, it becomes a powerful examination of whether a marriage can survive a profound injustice, or if some bonds are irrevocably changed by time and circumstance.

OUR SOULS AT NIGHT

This novel is a tender look at love that isn’t about grand gestures, but about the simple need for another person’s presence. Two elderly neighbors, both long widowed and living alone, decide to embark on an unusual arrangement to combat their shared loneliness. It is a gentle, sparely written story about the courage it takes to seek happiness late in life and the external pressures that can threaten even the quietest of bonds.

THE REST OF OUR LIVES

Our narrator, Tom, drops his youngest daughter off at college, triggering the memory of the secret pact he made years earlier to leave his wife after her affair. Instead of returning home, he keeps driving west on a solo trip, seeking out people from his past to help him sort out his present. It’s a small, intimate story that focuses on the slow erosion and complex endurance of a long-term marriage, and the subtle ways people hurt each other over decades of proximity.

THE TIME HOP COFFEE SHOP

This novel offers a grounded look at how long-term relationships can lose their spark and what it takes to find it again. This is a classic “feel-good” story about appreciating the beauty in life’s imperfections. Greta Perks is given the chance to step back into the idealized, scripted world of her past and escape the current struggles of her current life. Ultimately, she must decide whether true love is found in a flawless fantasy or in the difficult, honest work of choosing each other in the real world.

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Amy Sexson

JACK SPENGLER LAUGHS WITH HIS EYES AT 95

Jack Spengler was born in Buffalo, New York in 1930. He shares his decades with a lightness that feels almost subversive in a climate that so often feels like rain on the day you planned the picnic—even testing the dispositions of those who keep the glass a quarter full and steady eyes on the silver linings behind unexpected clouds. Jack carries a pragmatic joy, as if he shook hands with what he couldn’t control, making friends with both rain and sunshine.

He jokes about skipping school with the sparkle all young rebels should take instead of tarnishing in the years to follow. Those memories sit on the shelf next to tales of hitchhiking with a group of friends, all making sense as he lists the names of adventure stories he liked to read. Jack is a movie guy. He remembered seeing movies for ten cents, his brother always making sure it was a special experience. The smile on his face as we gushed over one of his favorite films, “King Kong,” was as big as the Eighth Wonder of the World himself on the Empire State Building, planes circling, cinematic history being invented in black and white.

He danced, too. Lindy Hop, Charleston, jitterbug—dances that seemed more like musical, magic tricks to me. I don’t think Jack ever secondguessed his place on the dance floor; this itself a kind of magic, even winning a waltz contest once (second place, he’ll clarify).

By the 1950s, Jack trained as a welder and spent thirty years with Ford Motor Company, working in construction rather than assembling cars. He and his wife, Mary Jane, raised three children—Kim, Jill, and John. “Don’t get married too early,” he advises without bitterness. Jack spent the after work & weekend hours gardening— planting corn, tomatoes,

beans—raising chickens, dachshunds, and Maltese dogs. He taught himself French and then Spanish after reading that there would be more Spanish speakers in the America ahead, walking past meeting halfway in the language of his neighbors to come.

When asked about the world now, Jack doesn’t make a sweeping statement, diagnosis, or a past-to-present comparison. He doesn’t use new technology much. He exercises, eats simply, likes chicken for dinner, spumoni ice cream, and a hot mocha when his daughter Kim takes him to Richard’s Coffee.

He believes young people today are smarter than he was, and he says it without irony. His advice is spare: be tolerant and keep a sense of humor.

To answer my favorite little doorway to the unknown… “Have you ever witnessed anything you couldn’t explain?”

Once, driving in daylight, he saw what he thought was a meteor, bright, unmistakable, gone. He doesn’t feel the need to explain everything. He does believe there’s life beyond this planet. “There would have to be,” he shrugs, noting that the universe is too big to be certain.

At ninety-five, Jack Spengler doesn’t offer advice by way of word-to-thewise warnings or definitive conclusions on how life is best lived. What he offers instead is something rare: proof that placing value in learning, a premium on humor, and a willingness to arrive fully—again and again— can carry a person all the way to the smile I’ll bet he is wearing right now.

Live stronger with a healthy heart.

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FEBRUARY 2026

CROSSING THE MOAT: A DEDICATION DAY CELEBRATION

Feb 1, 2026, 8 AM-12 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Guests will have the chance to cross the historic Yellin Gates and stand at the Great Brass Door, one of the few times each year this is possible. At 12 p.m., historian Charles Troy presents a unique multimedia program, and the Singing Tower Terrace will have live jazz by Victoria D’lissovoy and Jazz Fire from 1:30 – 3 p.m. boktowergardens.org

BLOCK PARTY

Feb 1 - 14, 2026, 10 AM-3 PM

Florida Children’s Museum

600 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

Learn the story behind 9 different Lakeland neighborhood blocks, each paired with a different type of block play. explorefcm.org

STEM CHALLENGE

Feb 1, 2026, 10:30-11 AM

Florida Children’s Museum

600 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

STEM Challenge is designed for children ages 5 and up. Program available in the morning daily and in the afternoon on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. explorefcm.org

MINI MASTERPIECES

Feb 1, 2026, 11:30 AM-12 PM

Florida Children’s Museum

600 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

Make something uniquely yours. Join us in Design Park on the first floor. Program available in the morning daily and in the afternoon on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday for kids of all ages. explorefcm.org

THE MEDICI DYNASTY: RENAISSANCE IN FLORENCE

Feb 1, 2026, 1 PM - 5 PM

The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland On view until April 12, 2026. This exhibition arrives in the US for the first time, offering visitors to The AGB a rare opportunity to experience over 60 paintings of Renaissance portraiture and artifacts from the Stibbert Museum in Florence, Italy. agbmuseum.org

IMAGINATIONS: THE ADVENTURES OF ‘BOXBOY JR.’ AND THE ART OF ALEX LANIER

Feb. 1, 2026, 1 PM - 5 PM

The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland

On view until April 19, 2026. Travel through the imaginative world of “boxboy Jr.” and the creative mind of award-winning illustrator and multimedia artist Alex Lanier. Playful and immersive, this interactive exhibition captures the attention of all ages and invites visitors on a multi-sensory journey that explores themes of nostalgia and innocence while celebrating the indomitable spirit of a childhood imagination. agbmuseum.org

UNNECESSARY FARCE

Feb 1 - 8, 2026

Lake Wales Little Theatre

411 N 3rd St, Lake Wales

Two cops. Three crooks. Eight doors. A cheap motel room. An embezzling mayor is supposed to meet with

his female accountant, while in the room next-door, two undercover cops wait to catch the meeting on videotape. But there’s some confusion as to who’s in which room, who’s being videotaped. lwlt.org

SUNDAY FUNDAY

Feb 1, 2026, 2:30 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Doors open 1pm / Bingo 2:30pm / Karaoke 5pm. Dive into the excitement with Nitro Bingo and belt your heart out during Tipsy Karaoke. $30 Buy-In for Bingo, no admission ticket required. theatrewinterhaven.com

THE WIZARD OF OZ

Feb 1 - 15, 2026

Theatre Winter Haven

210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven

Follow the yellow brick road in this delightful stage adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s beloved tale, featuring the iconic musical score from the MGM film. theatrewinterhaven.com

LIVE DRAWING

Feb 1, 2026, 3-5 PM

Depot Arts District

955 E. Memorial Blvd., Lakeland

In February, we will feature ballet dancers from Swan City Ballet as our models. Participants will be able to practice their life drawing skills as the model assumes various ballet positions. This is an Open Studio session. There will be no instruction provided and all media are welcome. You will need to bring whatever materials you wish to use to create. lakelandartsassociation.com

JOE PUG

Feb 1, 2026, 7 PM

Gram Parsons Derry Down

297 5th St NW, Winter Haven

Doors 6 PM - Show 7 PM. A singer-songwriter known for his lyrical acumen and plaintive harmonica style. He has toured with Steve Earle, Levon Helm, The Killers, Justin Townes Earle, Sturgill Simpson, and many others. He has appeared at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and The Newport Folk Festival. His music has appeared on NPR’s “Prairie Home Companion” and “Mountain Stage.” gpderrydown.com

BIRDING ON THE BOARDWALK

Feb 2, 2026, 10 AM-12 PM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland

BSP Staff and Volunteers will have binoculars and birding guides for guests to use while visitors explore the plants and animals that call Bonnet Springs Park their home! bonnetspringspark.com

AUBURNDALE - PAWS FOR READING

Feb 2, 2026, 3:30-4:30 PM

Auburndale Public Library

100 W Bridgers Ave, Auburndale

Relax and read stories to Sophie, our friendly library dog. She loves to listen! Ages 5+.

EVENING SOUND BATH WITH CRYSTAL

SINGING BOWLS

Feb 2, 2026, 5:30-6:30 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Meditation Teacher & singing bowl specialist, Anthony Profeta will use Himalayan Singing bowls, Crystal

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THE ART OF COMEDY AND PUBLIC SPEAKING!

Feb 2, 2026, 7-8:30 PM

Laugh Out Lounge 19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Master joke writing, stage presence, and public speaking in 8 weeks—ending with a live performance of your own set at our graduation show! winterhavenlol.com

ADULT BALLET CLASS - SWAN CITY BALLET

Feb 3, 2026, 10-11 AM

Uno Dos Tres

2940 S Combee Rd, Lakeland

Whether you’re returning to the barre or just beginning, ALL AGES welcome. Tuesdays & Thursdays. DM to Reserve @swancityballet

INTRO TO COLLAGE -4 WEEKS

Feb 3, 2026, 10 AM-12 PM

Mary Correa Studios

936 E. Parker St., Lakeland

Ready to fall under the spell of collage? Join me for a four-week course, where we’ll explore the wonderfully scrappy, layered, story-filled world of collage art. 18+ only. marycorreastudios.com

CAMELLIA TOUR WITH PLANT RECORDS

CURATOR PATRICK LYNCH

Feb 3, 2026, 10:30-11:30 AM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Take a walking tour of Bok Tower Gardens’ extensive camellia collection and learn the history of camellias and the efforts to develop and safeguard this unique collection for the future. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

BINGO

Feb 3, 2026, 4-9 PM

The GFWC Woman’s Club of Lake Wales Inc.

275 E Park Ave, Lake Wales

Doors open @ 4:00 pm, Bingo starts @ 5:30 pm. Hot food, beverage & snacks available. Call 863-5145638 for more info.

2026 LECTURE SERIES: OUR FLORIDA, FEATURING JAMES ABRAHAM

Feb 3, 2026, 5:30-6:30 PM

Winter Haven Public Library

325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven

From the violent and fatal 1921 election riots in Ocoee through modern redistricting issues, journalist turned book publisher James Abraham explores voter suppression in Florida and the prime figures in the struggle for full and equal access to the polls. All lectures begin at 5:30p.m. in the Library MultiPurpose Room. Doors open at 5p.m. Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. mywinterhaven.com

ALTER EAGLES

Feb 3, 2026, 6:30 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

For over 15 years, The Alter Eagles have been astonishing audiences across the United

States with their inspiring tribute to The Eagles. theatrewinterhaven.com

TRIVIA TUESDAY

Feb 3, 2026, 6:30 PM

Grove Roots Brewery

302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven

Free every Tuesday night! FB @groverootsbrewing

INFORMATION MEETINGS FOR 2026-2027 ENROLLMENT

Feb 3, 2026, 6:30-7:30 PM

Polk State College- Lakeland Campus LTB 1100 (Lakeland Technology Building) 3425 Winter Lake Rd, Lakeland

Learn about our early-college program, the application process, and what it takes to become a Polk State Lakeland Collegiate High School student. The curriculum enables students to simultaneously complete a high school diploma and many of the requirements for an associate degree in either academic transfer or technical education options. 863.669.2322 or LCHS@polk.edu.

THE GARDEN CLUB OF LAKELANDGLORIOSA CIRCLE

Feb 3, 2026, 6:30-8 PM

Central FL Speech and Hearing Community Room

3020 Lakeland Highlands Road, Lakeland Meets on the 1st Tuesday of the month from September thru May. The meetings consists of speakers on various plants and environmental issues, nature craft, field trips and refreshments. Green Thumb not required... just Love of Learning and Enjoyment of Nature along with Fellowship. There are 6 circles of the Garden Club of Lakeland, so if a different day and time is better for you, please call or text 863-661-2050 for more information. There are 2 circles that meet in the evening and 4 circles with morning meetings. New members are welcome at any time throughout the year.

OPEN MIC NIGHT

Feb 3, 2026, 6:30-9 PM

Union Taproom 245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven

HOMESCHOOL DAYS

Feb 4, 2026, 8 AM-5 PM

400 Bonnet Springs Boulevard, Lakeland

Designed for homeschooling families of all ages, this event offers a drop-in alternative to field trips with hands-on activities, interactive experiences, and educational opportunities aligned with Florida state standards. This event is free and open to guests of all ages with adult supervision. bonnetspringspark.com

WEDNESDAY NIGHT GROUP RUN

Feb 4, 2026, 5:30-7 PM

Fleet Feet

1523 Town Center Dr, Lakeland Vheck in happening from 5:30 p.m. - 5:55 p.m. And the group heading out at 6:00 p.m. The 5K+ course allows for running or walking at your own pace (and all ages and paces are welcomed!) throughout Lakeside Village. - CONTINUED

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FEBRUARY 2026

DEAD SWAN SOCIETY BANNED BOOK CLUB

Feb 4, 2026, 6 PM

We meet the first Wednesday of each month at a different location each meeting. Each meeting will have a different volunteer moderator to lead the discussion. The moderator chooses the book for the meeting they are leading. FB @deadswansociety

BINGO NIGHT

Feb 4, 2026, 6-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven Free BINGO every Wednesday! FB @bowenyardwh

HANDS-ONLY CPR WORKSHOP

Feb 5, 2026, 12-1 PM

Lakeland Public Library

100 Lake Morton Dr, Lakeland

Learn the basics of hands-only CPR. The class focuses on recognizing and caring for a person in cardiac arrest, with hands-on demonstrations for chest compressions on adults and infants. CPR certification is not provided to participants, but you’ll leave with practical skills that could help save a life. Registration not required. This class is for ages 18+.

PETER ANTONIOU

Feb 5, 2026, 5-6:30 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Peter Antoniou is a psychic comedian from America’s Got Talent! winterhavenlol.com

DATE NIGHT CLAY CLASS

Feb 5, 2026, 5:30-7:30 PM

Picassoz Art Cafe

4636 Cleveland Heights, Lakeland

During this class you will create pinch pots of your own design. After your piece is finished you will leave it for us to be fired, you will be notified when it is out of the kiln and ready to be painted at your convenience. After the final firing it will be ready for pickup!  Space is limited, advance registration is suggested!  picassoz.com

NITRO BINGO

Feb 5, 2026, 6-8 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Nitro Bingo isn’t your grandma’s Bingo! This event blends strobe lights, upbeat music, and big prizes. Doors open 4:30PM – Games begin 6PM. theatrewinterhaven.com

GAME NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM

Feb 5, 2026, 6-8:30 PM

600 Bonnet Spgs Blvd, Lakeland

Guests can expect: Games & activities; Bites & refreshments; Silent auction fun …and lots of laughs! Tickets are on sale now. explorefcm.org/game-night

ACADEMY PREP CENTER OF LAKELAND’S EVENING OF STARS

Feb 5, 2026, 6-9 PM

Academy Prep Center of Lakeland

1021 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland

A Benefit Event in Support of the Student Scholarship Fund. Guests will enjoy an elegant evening featuring live entertainment, an inspiring program spotlighting Academy Prep scholars and graduates, and opportunities to invest in the life-changing mission of providing tuition-free, college preparatory education

to students who deserve every opportunity to succeed. academyprep.org

PETER ANTONIOU: PSYCHIC COMEDIAN!

Feb 5, 2026, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Peter Antoniou is a psychic comedian, from America’s Got Talent! winterhavenlol.com

LAKE WALES - CHATTY CRAFTERS

Feb 6, 2026, 1-4 PM

Lake Wales Public Library

290 Cypress Garden Ln, Lake Wales Meet in the Schoenoff Meeting Room

FIRST FRIDAY WINTER HAVEN

Feb 6, 2026, 5-8 PM

Downtown Winter Haven

Centered around our downtown corridor, patrons can enjoy food and drink specials from restaurants & shop businesses open late for the event. Check out musicians at multiple venues and the car show down Magnolia Ave. Shop the night market in its new location by the car show! FB @whfirstfriday

FIRST FRIDAY FREE BITES!

Feb 6, 2026, 5-9 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

Every First Friday come to Bowen Yard to try some free samples from our restaurants!

JO ESTRADA

Feb 6, 2026, 5:30-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

Live music every Friday & Saturday!

LIVE & LOUD

Feb 6, 2026, 6 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Live & Loud is Polk County’s monthly pulse of raw talent and underground energy make some serious noise for only $5! Feb lineup: The Remembrance; Hoss; Razor & The BoogieMen; The Kutoffs. centralfloridatix.com

SIP & GLAZE

Feb. 6, 2026, 6 PM - 9 PM

Union Taproom

245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven

Glaze your own ceramic mug made by Austin Snedden

Ceramics. Tickets available at austinsneddenceramics.com

MARDI GRAS FIRST FRIDAY

Feb 6, 2026, 6-9 PM

Downtown Lakeland is bringing the spirit of New Orleans straight to the streets. A lively Dixieland jazz band filled the air with toe-tapping brass, setting the perfect soundtrack for an evening of celebration, shopping, and community fun. Don’t miss the Makers Market, featuring local artists and creators, on North Kentucky Avenue and the Classy Car Show on Tennessee Avenue. Streets are closed to vehicles, so come prepared to walk about!

SMOKE OFF THE WATER

Feb 6, 2026, 6-10 PM

Southern Charities Festival Grounds

2400 Dundee Road, Winter Haven

This outdoor festival brings together incredible bands, BBQ food vendors, kids activities, and an unbeatable community vibe—all in one weekend. Feb. 6 &7. centralfloridatix.com

TURN UP HIP HOP DANCE FITNESS

Feb 6, 2026, 7-8 PM

Uno Dos Tres Studio

2940 S Combee Rd, Lakeland

Pay per class! More than just a Hip-Hop/R&B/Rap/ Pop dance fitness format; it’ s a movement, to evolve unapologetically, live loudly, dance ruthlessly and OWN our greatness together, while we take our fitness to the next level as we turn all the way up! All classes tickets are available online, but spots are limited. talishadancefitness.punchpass.com

22ND ANNUAL ROTARY TWILIGHT 5K 2026

Feb 6, 2026, 7-9 PM

Lake Hollingsworth Park 929 Lake Hollingsworth Dr, Lakeland

Join us for a scenic twilight run around beautiful Lake Hollingsworth and then up Buckingham Avenue to finish next to Common Ground Playground (our beneficiary). lakelandrotary.org

KEVIN FARLEY: YES THAT FARLEY!

Feb 6, 2026, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Kevin Farley has appeared in multiple movies with his brother, Chris. Now you can see him LIVE on stage. winterhavenlol.com

JUST LAUGHS! FIRST FRIDAY COMEDY SHOWCASE

Feb 6, 2026, 9-10:30 PM

Just Dance academy

124 South Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland

Get ready to laugh your socks off at our “Just Laughs! First Friday Comedy Show” Every First Friday!

DOWNTOWN LKLD FARMERS CURB MARKET

Feb 7, 2026, 8 AM-2 PM

Located on N Kentucky Ave stretching from Lemon Street north to Oak Street every Saturday. Local, handmade, homegrown produce, plants, artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, and more! downtownlkld.com/farmerscurbmarket

YOGA IN THE GARDENS

Feb 7, 2026, 9-10 AM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

This inclusive class includes gentle yoga movements, breathing techniques and extended relaxation infused with yoga philosophy. All experiences welcome. Register at boktowergardens.org

EMPOWERHER HEART: A WOMEN’S WELLNESS AFFAIR

Feb 7, 2026, 9-11 AM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Boulevard, Lakeland

Join Lakeland Regional Health for a revitalizing experience featuring: Heart health screenings; Nature journaling and mindful moments; Interactive wellness stations; networking, laughter, and empowerment, and more. The event is FREE and open to the public.

SPRING TRAINING LEAD-OFF

Feb 7, 2026, 9 AM-12 PM

Visit Central Florida Welcome Center

101 Adventure Ct, Davenport

FREE event T-shirts to the first 400 visitors (one per person). Discount theme park tickets, local vendors, and more! FB @VisitCentralFlorida

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET

*NEW LOCATION*

Feb 7, 2026, 9 AM-1 PM

Magnolia Ave , Winter Haven

Visit us at the NEW location along Magnolia Ave in Downtown Winter Haven between 2nd St SW & 3rd St SW. We feature a variety of farmers, food trucks, artisan food vendors including handmade pasta, baked goods, meat, seafood, plants, and local makers every Saturday from 9am-1pm. FB @winterhavenfarmersmarket

“WE’RE NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE!” LOANS FROM THE ULRICH MUSEUM

Feb 7, 2026, 10 AM - 4 PM

The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland Through Sept. 13, 2026. See a dynamic selection of artworks on loan from the Ulrich Museum of Art in Wichita, Kansas. Visitors can look forward to experiencing works by renowned artists such as Robert Motherwell, Thomas Cole, Alexander Calder, and Benny Andrews. agbmuseum.org

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LEGO NINJAGO WEEKEND

Feb 7, 2026, 10 AM-6 PM

LEGOLAND Florida

One Legoland Way, Winter Haven

Release your inner Ninja with thrilling live shows, action-packed activities and more! Join exclusive meetand-greets with your favorite LEGO Ninjas, watch new shows, try new food, and more! legoland.com/florida

SMOKE OFF THE WATER

Feb 7, 2026, 10 AM-6 PM

Southern Charities Festival Grounds

2400 Dundee Road, Winter Haven

This outdoor festival brings together incredible bands, BBQ food vendors, kids activities, and an unbeatable community vibe—all in one weekend. centralfloridatix.com

SURROUND SOUND: IMMERSIVE SOUND

HEALING EXPERIENCE

Feb 7, 2026, 10:30 AM-12 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Join meditation teacher & singing bowl specialist Anthony Profeta for a very unique and immersive 90-minute vibrational sound therapy spa session. Register at boktowergardens.org

HAINES CITY - BILINGUAL FAMILY TIME

Feb 7, 2026, 11 AM-12 PM

Haines City Public Library

111 N 6th St, Haines City

Family games and bilingual songs, rhymes, crafts and stories. Juegos para toda la familia, canciones bilingues, manualidades y cuentos bilingues.

SPCA FLORIDA CAT ADOPTION EVENT

Feb 7, 2026, 11 AM-3 PM Petco

4139 US Hwy 98 N, Lakeland

Cats and kittens will be available for adoption so swing by and meet all the kitties that are looking to find their forever homes this month!

THE BLACK MARKET: A MELANIN CULTURAL FESTIVAL

Feb 7, 2026, 11 AM-4 PM

MLK Park on Lake Silver

199 Lake Silver Dr, Winter Haven

Join us in supporting and uplifting Black-owned businesses in our community. Explore a diverse range of products, from fashion and art to delicious treats. Let’s come together to honor the richness of Black history and entrepreneurship. More info on FB at: The Black Market; A Melanin Cultural Festival

THE EVELYN BRYANT CULTURE FESTIVAL

Feb 7, 2026, 11 AM-5 PM

Badcock Commons Park

205 N.W. 2nd Street , Mulberry 24th Year of Celebrating Black History in Mulberry. Live Entertainment, Food Court, Vendor Sales and Vendor Information Booths, Children’s Corner, Art Show and Quilt and Crochet contest.

DOCENT-LED TOUR

Feb 7, 2026, 1 PM

The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art

800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland

Join us for a docent-led tour to get a fresh look into the Museum’s featured exhibition through an informative and engaging conversation with one of our passionate docents. Registration is not required. agbmuseum.org

AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE CELEBRATION

Feb 7, 2026, 1 PM - 3 PM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

This event features live performances, arts & crafts, children’s artwork on display, tributes to historical trailblazers, and more! bonnetspringspark.com

CLASSROOM DROP-IN

Feb 7, 2026, 1-3 PM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

Participate in a hands-on activity with a focus on STEM or environmental science. These free events are open to guests of all ages with adult supervision. bonnetspringspark.com

QUESTLOVE’S SUMMER OF SOUL

Feb 7, 2026, 2-3:45 PM

Gem Theater

118 NW 1st Ave, Mulberry

Two FREE showings. 11:30 and 2:30 on Feb 7th at the GEM Theatre. Same day as the Cultural Festival it will be a fun time for all. Kid rides, food vendors, music and giveaways all day long.

LOVE SWANS PAINT ALONG PARTY WITH LISA DUTKIEWICZ

Feb 7, 2026, 2-4 PM

Depot Arts District

955 E. Memorial Blvd., Lakeland

Join Lisa as she walks you through how to create a lovely swan painting. This class is meant for ALL levels! You can choose to work from a pre-drawn image or draw your own version. More info on FB: Depot Arts District.

ARTIST WALK AND POP UP MARKET

Feb 7, 2026, 4-8 PM

Depot Arts District

955 E Memorial, Lakeland

Visit our artists in their studios and tour three galleries of art work. Finally, stop in the Colorful Caboose, our Gift shop, home to great gifts from our local artists as well as art supplies.

THE REFLECTIONS

Feb 7, 2026, 5:30 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Get ready to relive one of the greatest eras in music with The Reflections, the group that brought the world the unforgettable 1964 hit “Just Like Romeo and Juliet.” theatrewinterhaven.com

PAINT YOUR MATE

Feb 7, 2026, 5:30-7:30 PM

Pressed25 Coffee Shop

1201 Florida Ave S , Lakeland

Join us in a fun date night for Valentine’s paint your mate. Everything is provided $50 a couple. Let Jin’s art Florida guide you to creating a portrait of your loved one. BYOB and come laugh and paint with us! Tickets online www.jinwilliams.com

MISS MEATY OKRA

Feb 7, 2026, 5:30-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

Live music every Friday & Saturday!

VALENTINE’S LINE DANCING NIGHT

Feb 7, 2026, 6-10 PM

Camp Margaritaville Auburndale

361 Denton Avenue, Auburndale

Grab your sweetheart, your bestie, or your favorite dance partner and two-step into a Valentine’s night filled with music, movement, and Margaritaville magic. centralfloridatix.com

KEVIN FARLEY: YES THAT FARLEY!

Feb 7, 2026, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Kevin Farley has appeared in multiple movies with his brother, Chris. Now you can see him LIVE on stage! winterhavenlol.com

LAKELAND COMEDY PRESENTSMICHAEL MURILLO

Feb 7, 2026, 9-10:30 PM

Pink Piano

1015 Florida Ave S, Lakeland

Come check out the monthly comedy show!

GALENTINE’S BRUNCH

Feb 8, 2026, 10 AM-2 PM

Smith’s American Tavern

124 S Tennessee Ave, Lakeland

Grab your girls and brunch it up! Think brunch favorites, flowing mimosas, cocktails worth dressing up for, & local vendors on the patio. Reservations recommended.

SUNDAY FUNDAY

Feb 8, 2026, 2:30 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Doors open 1pm / Bingo 2:30pm / Karaoke 5pm.

$30 Buy-In for Bingo, no admission ticket required. theatrewinterhaven.com

MUSIC AT THE MUSEUM

Feb 8, 2026, 2:30 PM

Museum of Winter Haven History

660 Pope Avenue, NW, Winter Haven

The museum is proud to present soloist Isabella Rivera and a “Selection of Love Songs” certain to welcome the coming Valentine’s Day. Ms. Rivera will be accompanied by Jeremy Rath at the Steinway keyboard. Free and open to the public. Join us and bring your sweetheart! Doors open at 2 p.m.

THE BIG GAME WATCH PARTY & COMBINE CHALLENGE

Feb. 8, 2026, 3 PM - 10 PM

Camp Margaritaville Auburndale

361 Denton Avenue, Auburndale

Kick off “The Big Game” with interactive Combinestyle challenges, high-energy pre-game coverage, and an epic Watch Party, all rolled into one unforgettable event. centralfloridatix.com

UF/IFAS EXTENSION POLK COUNTY

GARDENING CLASS: BEAUTIFUL HIBISCUS! Feb 9, 2026, 10-11 AM

Winter Haven Public Library

325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven

Learn how to grow hibiscus, plus the general care, insects and diseases, soil considerations, fertilization and resources. Join UF/IFAS Extension Polk County Master Gardener Volunteer Experts for an informative, fun presentation! Register at mywinterhaven.com.

SMART MEAL PREP:

TAKE BACK YOUR TIME & HEALTH

Feb 9, 2026, 10:30 AM Lakeland Public Library

100 Lake Morton Dr., Lakeland

This one-hour program will help build your confidence and knowledge to build a healthy pantry, discover clever meal hacks, swaps and ideas to make meal prep easier. A recipe demo will be provided. Class will be led by registered dietitian Andrea Nikolai, UF/IFAS FCS Agent Polk County. Register at polkcountyextension.eventbrite.com.

MINDFUL MONDAYS SOUNDBATH WITH LUPITA

Feb 9, 2026, 11 AM-12 PM or 6 PM - 7 PM

Depot Arts District

955 E. Memorial Blvd., Lakeland

Join us for an immersive relaxation experience where you’re bathed in resonant sounds from instruments like singing bowls, gongs, and chimes, using vibrations to calm the nervous system, reduce stress, and promote deep rest, while lying comfortably. lakelandartsassociation.com

SAWDUST & KILOWATTS RECEPTION

Feb 9, 2026, 6-8 PM

Momentum Gallery

1242 E Main St, Bartow

Connie’s mixed media works fuse the warmth of wood with the spark of electricity through Lichtenberg

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burning, creating vivid, lightning-etched compositions inspired by emotion, travel, and nature. Opening reception and Meet the Artist from 6-8 pm. bartowartguild.org

OPEN HOUSE

Feb 10, 2026, 9 AM

Roberts Academy at Florida Southern 1140 Frank Lloyd Wright Way, Lakeland

Since 2010, the Roberts Academy at Florida Southern College has helped students with dyslexia in grades 1–8 thrive academically and confidently! Learn about the Orton-Gillingham approach, our summer reading camp, after-school tutoring and more. Contact us at (863)680-3741 to reserve your seat today!

LAKELAND MUSIC CLUB CONCERT

Feb 10, 2026, 10 AM-12 PM

United Women’s Club of Lakeland 1515 Williamsburg Square, Lakeland Soft Jazz Trio, Southeastren University

BINGO

Feb 10, 2026, 4-9 PM

The GFWC Woman’s Club of Lake Wales Inc., 275 E Park Ave, Lake Wales

Doors open @ 4:00 pm, Bingo starts @ 5:30 pm. Hot food, beverage & snacks available. Call 863-5145638 for more info.

2026 LECTURE SERIES: OUR FLORIDA, FEATURING KERI WATSON

Feb 10, 2026, 5:30-6:30 PM Winter Haven Public Library 325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven Walt Disney made significant contributions to the history of animation, film, and architecture, and life in FL. Dr. Keri Watson, Assistant Director of the School of Visual Arts and Design at UCF provides an in-depth look at the art and life of Walt Disney and his impact on the development of cartoons, movies, and theme parks. mywinterhaven.com

LPA MONTHLY MEETUP: CURATED CONFIDENCE: SOCIAL MEDIA & SELF-WORTH

Feb 10, 2026, 6-7:15 PM Catapult Lakeland 502 East Main Street, Lakeland

Learn to align your online presence with your true self. Sip, connect, and build confidence with LPA. FB @latinasprofesionalesinaction

TRIVIA TUESDAY

Feb 10, 2026, 6:30 PM Grove Roots Brewery

302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven Free trivia every Tuesday night!

OPEN MIC NIGHT

Feb 10, 2026, 6:30-9 PM Union Taproom

245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven

MURIEL ANDERSON LIVE AT THE TOWER

Feb 10, 2026, 7-8:30 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

A true virtuoso of the 20-string harp-guitar, Muriel’s artistry blends breathtaking technique with uplifting melodies and gentle humor that leave audiences

smiling. Named by Guitar Player Magazine as one of the 50 noteworthy guitarists of all time, she is also the first woman to win the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship and is consistently ranked among the world’s top female guitarists. boktowergardens.org

SWEET SAVINGS:

HEALTHY EATING ON A BUDGET

Feb 11, 2026, 4:30 PM

Lake Wales Family Rec Center

1001 Burns Ave, Lake Wales

Join us to discover smart, simple and budget-friendly ways to eat healthy and create a tasty dinner for that sweet someone without breaking the bank! Food demonstration and tasting included! Hosted by UF/IFAS Extension Polk County. Reserve at polkcountyextension.eventbrite.com.

FREE BINGO

Feb 11, 2026, 6-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

Free BINGO every Wednesday! FB @bowenyardwh

STRAIGHT OUTTA FLORIDA

Feb 11, 2026, 7 PM

Theatre Winter Haven (Ghostlight Lounge)

210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven

Compton & Bennett skewer the overblown underbelly of the state called Paradise in this 90-minute song and sketch slice-of-life romp. Two actors play six characters. theatrewinterhaven.com

LET’S GET FANCY & ROWDY

Feb 11, 2026, 7 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

A powerhouse tribute show featuring award-winning celebrity impersonators Robin Gallo and Arnold Davidson as Reba McEntire and Hank Williams Jr. Get ready for two hours of unforgettable entertainment, packed with the biggest hits and iconic moments from these country music legends. theatrewinterhaven.com

VALENTINE’S DAY CRAFTERNOON

Feb 12, 2026, 2-4 PM

Mulberry Cultural Center

Elementary-age kids are invited to drop in and create Valentine-inspired crafts using a variety of fun materials. This relaxed, creative afternoon is free to attend. mulberryculturalcenter.org

FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT: SWEET AND TART

Feb 12, 2026, 5:30-7 PM Lakeland Public Library

100 Lake Morton Drive, Lakeland

Learn more about the history and marketing concepts of the exotic “forbidden fruit” now called grapefruit!  This unique part of Florida’s is shared with the team from the Florida Department of Citrus. lakelandgov.net/departments/library

GALLERY CONCERT SERIES

Feb 12, 2026, 6-8 PM

The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland

The Lakeland Symphony Orchestra will perform a special set, live in our galleries and inspired by our current exhibitions. agbmuseum.org

NITRO BINGO

Feb 12, 2026, 6-8 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Nitro Bingo isn’t your grandma’s Bingo! This event blends strobe lights, upbeat music, & big prizes. Doors open 4:30PM – Games begin 6PM. theatrewinterhaven.com

THE SUNSHINE BOYS

Feb 12 - March 1, 2026

Theatre Winter Haven

210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven

Al and Willie as “Lewis and Clark” were top-billed vaudevillians for over forty years. Now they aren’t even speaking. When CBS requests them for a “History of Comedy” retrospective, a grudging reunion brings the two back together, along with a flood of memories, miseries, and laughs. theatrewinterhaven.com

MARK CHRISTOPHER & FRIENDS!

Feb 12, 2026, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Mark Christopher was a finalist in Florida’s Funniest Comedian 2024. winterhavenlol.com

LAKE WALES - CHATTY CRAFTERS

Feb 13, 2026, 1-4 PM

Lake Wales Public Library

290 Cypress Garden Ln, Lake Wales

Meet in the Schoenoff Meeting Room

MUSICAL HAMMERS CONCERT SERIES

Feb 13, 2026, 1:30-3 PM

Winter Haven Public Library

325 Ave. A NW, Winter Haven

A free Musical Hammers Concert featuring hammered dulcimers and other instruments playing seasonal favorites! mywinterhaven.com

ABLE ARTS

Feb 13, 2026, 3:30-5 PM

Florida Children’s Museum

600 Bonnet Springs Boulevard, Lakeland

This special visual arts workshop is curated just for students with disabilities. Explore the color wheel, try your hand with different artistic tools, and get handson with textures! Event is free. Registration is required. explorefcm.org

2026 LAKE WALES MARDI GRAS

Feb 13, 2026, 5-10 PM

Lake Wailes Park

33 N Lake Shore Boulevard, Lake Wales

Join us February 13–14 for a Valentine’s weekend full of music, magic, and Mardi Gras cheer! Bring the whole family to enjoy live music, food, drinks, and one-ofa-kind vendors. Don’t miss the dazzling fireworks, glowing 5K run, and of course, our spectacular parade that will have you catching beads. Full schedule at lwmardigras.com.

BULLY FOR YOU

Feb 13, 2026, 5:30-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

Alt rock cover dancy band from Lakeland.

DIXIELAND NIGHT MARKET

Feb 13, 2026, 6-11 PM

Dixieland Night Market

1023 S. Florida Ave., Lakeland

Come out to Dixieland on the second Friday each month for the latest works from local artists, fashion designers, jewelry makers and more local entrepreneurs.

A TRIBUTE TO BOB MARLEY (PERFORMED BY FIRELIGHT)

Feb 13, 2026, 7 PM

Union Hall

1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland

Join us for an unforgettable evening of live music as Firelight pays homage to the reggae legend. With their soulful renditions and infectious energy, Firelight will transport you to the sun-soaked beaches of Jamaica. unionhallevents.com

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR

Feb 13, 2026, 7:30-10:30 PM

Lakeland Community Theatre

121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland

February 13 - March 1. Loosely based on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, Superstar follows the last week of Jesus Christ’s life. The story, told entirely through song, explores the personal relationships and struggles between Jesus, Judas, Mary Magdalene, his disciples, his followers and the Roman Empire. lakelandcommunitytheatre.com

GAL-ENTINE’S COMEDY WEEKEND!

Feb 13, 2026, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Celebrate Valentine’s Day (aka GAL-entine’s Day) with these hilarious women of comedy! winterhavenlol.com

DOWNTOWN LKLD FARMERS CURB MARKET

Feb 14, 2026, 8 AM-2 PM

Located on N Kentucky Ave stretching from Lemon Street north to Oak Street every Saturday. Local, handmade, homegrown produce, plants, artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, and more! downtownlkld.com/farmerscurbmarket

ANTIQUE FAIR ALONG MAIN STREET

Feb 14, 2026, 8 AM-2 PM

On Main St. along the 300 block of East Main Street. Variety of antiques, collectibles, vintage, retro, and mid-century items. Held every second Saturday.

CELEBRATE VALENTINE’S DAY AT FLORIDA’S MOST ROMANTIC SPOT

Feb 14, 2026, 8 AM-6 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Begin your visit by wandering through winding pathways, listen to the iconic Singing Tower, hear a string quartet at 4 pm, have a meal at the Blue Palmetto, and more. boktowergardens.org

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET

*NEW LOCATION*

Feb 14, 2026, 9 AM-1 PM

Visit us at the NEW location along Magnolia Ave in Downtown Winter Haven between 2nd St SW & 3rd St SW. We feature a variety of farmers, food trucks,

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artisan food vendors including handmade pasta, baked goods, meat, seafood, plants, and local makers every Saturday from 9am-1pm.

FB @winterhavenfarmersmarket

GOURD PAINTING WITH HOLLY GROVE

Feb 14, 2026, 9:30 AM-2:30 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Join gourd artist Holly Grove for a hands-on workshop where participants will create a parent-and-child owl on a stand from a hard-shell gourd. Adults only. No experience needed. Registration required. boktowergardens.org

PUPPY CUDDLE

Feb 14, 2026, 10 AM-1 PM

Visit Central Florida Welcome Center

101 Adventure Ct, Davenport

For just a $5 donation, visitors will get 5 minutes of puppy cuddling! All proceeds go to the SPCA Florida. Puppies will be available for adoption after 1PM!  SPCA adoptions fees do apply, cash and credit cards are accepted! 863-420-2586

LEGO NINJAGO WEEKEND

Feb 14, 2026, 10 AM-6 PM

LEGOLAND Florida

One Legoland Way Winter Haven

Join exclusive meet-and-greets with your favorite LEGO Ninjas, watch new shows, try new food, and more! legoland.com/florida

FOUNDERS’ DAY

Feb 14, 2026, 11 AM-2 PM

Badcock Commons Park

210 NW 2nd Street, Mulberry

The celebration will feature a community bake sale and baking competition, live music, local vendors, and a variety of family-friendly activities. Spend the day connecting with neighbors. cityofmulberryfl.org

2026 LAKE WALES MARDI GRAS

Feb 14, 2026, 12-10 PM

Lake Wailes Park

33 N Lake Shore Boulevard, Lake Wales

Bring the whole family to enjoy live performances by Polk County’s finest musicians, mouthwatering food, delicious drinks, and one-of-a-kind vendors. Don’t miss the parade at 3 pm. lwmardigras.com

PLATFORMKIDS AMERICA 250 EXHIBITION

Feb 14, 2026, 1:30-5 PM

Florida Children’s Museum

600 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

Through February 19. Platform Art exhibits student collage murals for America 250 along with a bronze model of the Path to Freedom monument planned for Veterans Memorial Park. explorefcm.org

VALENTINE NIGHT MARKET

Feb 14, 2026, 5-9 PM

Downtown Lakeland

Downtown retail shops will be open late, and Kentucky Ave will be filled with 150+ food vendors, artisans, crafters, live music and more! Plus, enjoy adult beverages and a roaming cupid for valentine selfies! DowntownLKLD.com.

WILLIAM DICKERSON

Feb 14, 2026, 5:30-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

Live music every Friday & Saturday!

VALENTINE’S DAY SIP & PAINT WITH HART ART - “TWO FLAMINGOS, ONE MARGARITA, ENDLESS LOVE” (ADULTS ONLY)

Feb 14, 2026, 6-9 PM

Camp Margaritaville Auburndale

361 Denton Avenue, Auburndale

All art supplies and hands-on guidance are included as well as light appertizers and a Margarita. Whether you’re bringing your sweetheart, your bestie, or just your love for margaritas, this evening is all about painting, sipping, and mingling Valentine’s Day. centralfloridatix.com

SWEETHEART SHOWCASE

Feb 14, 2026, 6-11 PM

El Shaddai Community Church

2551 Havendale Blvd NW, Winter Haven

From elegant decor pieces to handcrafted treasures, each creation reflects the passion behind the unforgettable showcase celebration.

MIND MAGIC LIVE WITH JOSHUA SETH

Feb 14, 2026, 7:30 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

It’s an unforgettable night of mind-blowing magic, mind-reading, and laughter with Joshua Seth. theatrewinterhaven.com

GAL-ENTINE’S COMEDY WEEKEND!

Feb 14, 2026, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Celebrate Valentine’s Day (aka GAL-entine’s Day) with these hilarious women of comedy! winterhavenlol.com

A PROPER VALENTINE’S DAY

WITH PROPER WEDNESDAY

Feb 14, 2026, 8:30 PM

Union Hall

1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland

A special evening filled with love, laughter, and great tunes. Get ready to dance the night away and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones. Doors at 7:30pm Ages 18+ unionhallevents.com

LEGO NINJAGO WEEKEND

Feb 15, 2026, 10 AM-6 PM

LEGOLAND Florida

One Legoland Way Winter Haven

Join exclusive meet-and-greets with your favorite LEGO Ninjas, watch new shows, try new food, and more! legoland.com/florida

LKLD INDIE WOMEN’S BASH

Feb 15, 2026, 12 PM

Dixieland Night Market

1023 S. Florida Ave., Lakeland

Get ready for a lineup of amazing women indie bands, local artists, and delicious food and drinks. Ages 18+ unionhallevents.com

RARE KIDS - SPECIAL NEEDS SUPPORT/PLAY GROUP

Feb 16, 2026, 3-4:30 PM

The Carol Jenkins Barnett United Way Children’s Resource Center

650 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland

In partnership with Achievement Academy, Success By 6 is excited to launch a new monthly gathering designed to uplift and connect families navigating the unique journey of raising kids with disabilities. Whether you’re facing a new diagnosis, advocating for your child, or simply seeking community - this group is for you!

ART AROUND THE WORLD

Feb 17, 2026, 3:30 PM

Mulberry Cultural Center

103 E Canal St, Mulberry

A free class for elementary students! Each session introduces young artists to the colors, traditions, and cultural expressions of countries across the globe. through hands-on projects and guided exploration. mulberryculturalcenter.org

BOURBON STREET AT BOWEN YARD

Feb 17, 2026, 6-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

Spend Fat Tuesday at Bowen Yard with HBJazz playing live from 6-8 pm. FB @bowenyardwh

BAD MOON RISING

Feb 17, 2026, 6:30 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Bad Moon Rising, a Classic Tributes Live band, invites you to take a trip down the Mississippi delta as they pay tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival. theatrewinterhaven.com

TRIVIA TUESDAY

Feb 17, 2026, 6:30 PM

Grove Roots Brewery

302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven

Free trivia every Tuesday night!

OPEN MIC NIGHT

Feb 17, 2026, 6:30-9 PM

Union Taproom

245 West Central Avenue, Winter Haven

ASK A FLORIDA-FRIENDLY GARDENER

Feb 18, 2026, 10-11 AM

Bandidas Bake Shop

1755 East Edgewood Drive, Lakeland

Join UF/IFAS Extension Polk County experts for a chat where you can ask questions, hear firsthand experiences from a homeowner with a Florida-Friendly Recognized Landscape, and gather practical tips to begin your own Florida-Friendly journey.

BINGO NIGHT

Feb 18, 2026, 6-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

Free BINGO every Wednesday!

NITRO BINGO

Feb 19, 2026, 6-8 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

This event blends strobe lights, upbeat music, & big prizes. Doors open 4:30PM – Games begin 6PM. theatrewinterhaven.com

ALEX GIAMPAPA & FRIENDS!

Feb 19, 2026, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Alex Giampapa headlines comedy clubs and campuses across the country. You may know him from Funny or Die. winterhavenlol.com

WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP

Feb 20, 2026, 10-11 AM

Mulberry Cultural Center

103 E Canal St, Mulberry

This in-person workshop is all about capturing the beauty of flowers on paper. Whether you’re a beginner or just looking to brush up your skills, come relax, have fun, and let your creativity bloom! mulberryculturalcenter.org

FASHION AND FLAPPERS

Feb 20, 2026, 10:30 AM

Lake Eva Event Center

799 Johns Ave, Haines City

The GFWC Four Corners Junior Woman’s Club Annual Charity Fashion Show, Luncheon, and Expo is the Club’s main fundraiser for scholarships, assistance to local charitable groups and schools, and serving nearby communities. Tickets are $40 and include a catered lunch from Carrabba’s.  Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd will be the featured speaker. For tickets, please email Cheryl at clgmom10@aol.com.

RIBS ON THE RIDGE

Feb 20, 2026, 5 PM

Lake Eva Park

555 Ledwith St, Haines City

This event draws professional and amateur barbecue teams from across Florida and other states to compete for cash prizes, trophies, and bragging rights.  This year’s event will be the 2nd leg of the Florida Triple Crown of BBQ. hainescity.com/191/Ribs-on-the-Ridge

Join us for beautiful blooms, melodic music, awe-inspiring architecture, historic home tours, and more!

CELEBRATE VALENTINE’S DAY AT FLORIDA’S MOST ROMANTIC SPOT WITH CLASSERN SATURDAY, FEB 14

BEATLEBEAT LIVE ON THE OVAL LAWN

SATURDAY, FEB 21 · 6PM

YACHT ROCK ON THE OVAL LAWN

SATURDAY, FEB 27 · 7PM

ROOTSTOCK SPRING PLANT SALE SATURDAY, MAR 7 · 9AM - 4PM

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IAN FLYNN

Feb 20, 2026, 5:30-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

Live music every Friday & Saturday!

STORYTIME UNDER THE STARS

Feb 20, 2026, 6-7:30 PM

Florida Air Museum

4175 Medulla Road, Lakeland

This event is open to your entire family, so bring everyone for fun around our large fire pit as we read, sing, and enjoy some s’mores together! The event is free to all. We ask for a $10 donation per family to help offset the material costs. Weather permitting. aceedu.org

MATT JOHNSON MASTER MAGICIAN & ESCAPOLOGIST

Feb 20, 2026, 7:30 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

Every performance incorporates magic, mind-reading, the power of suggestion, stunts, comedy and audience participation. theatrewinterhaven.com

MOON OVER BUFFALO

Feb 20, 2026, 7:30-10 PM

Gem Theater

110 NW 1st Avenue, Mulberry

Feb. 20 - March 1. Presented by The Missing Piece Theatre. This madcap comedy centers on George and Charlotte Hay, fading stars of the 1950s. On the brink of a disastrous split-up, they heard that they might just have one last shot at stardom and hilarity ensues. centralfloridatix.com

PHIL JOHNSON FROM SIRIUSXM!

Feb 20, 2026, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

You can hear Phil Johnson on SiriusXM, The Bob and Tom Show and catch him on Amazon Prime Video. winterhavenlol.com

POLK COUNTY WOMEN MEAN BUSINESS INDOOR MARKET

Feb 21, 2026, 8 AM-1 PM

COhatch Lakeland

211 E. Main Street, Lakeland

Polk County Women Mean Business is a communitydriven group where you can discover trusted women-owned businesses right here in Polk County. We host in-person business meetings and the monthly

Indoor Market on the 3rd Saturday of every month. pcwmbusiness/indoor-market

DOWNTOWN LKLD FARMERS CURB MARKET

Feb 21, 2026, 8 AM-2 PM

Located on N Kentucky Ave stretching from Lemon Street north to Oak Street every Saturday. Local, handmade, homegrown produce, plants, artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, and more! downtownlkld.com/farmerscurbmarket

ASK A MASTER GARDENER

Feb 21, 2026, 8 AM-2 PM

Lakeland Downtown Farmers Curb Market

Visit the Polk County Master Gardener Volunteer booth for the latest gardening information and to ask gardening questions.

YOGA IN THE GARDENS

Feb 21, 2026, 9-10 AM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

This inclusive class includes gentle yoga movements, breathing techniques and extended relaxation infused with yoga philosophy. All experiences welcome. Register at boktowergardens.org

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET

*NEW LOCATION*

Feb 21, 2026, 9 AM-1 PM

Visit us at the NEW location along Magnolia Ave in Downtown Winter Haven between 2nd St SW & 3rd St SW. We feature a variety of farmers, food trucks, artisan food vendors including handmade pasta, baked goods, meat, seafood, plants, and local makers every Saturday from 9am-1pm.

FB @winterhavenfarmersmarket

BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS) PROVIDER –

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION

Feb 21, 2026, 9 AM-1 PM

Lakeland Regional Health

1324 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland

This is an instructor-led training program tailored to meet the needs of  healthcare and public safety personnel, providing high-quality CPR while satisfying all relevant OSHA workplace safety certification requirements. citizencprinc.org

HARRISON SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS

SENIOR EXHIBITION

Feb 21, 2026, 10 AM - 4 PM

The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art 800 East Palmetto Street, Lakeland

On view through March 22. See the work of the graduating seniors from the visual arts department. agbmuseum.org

RIBS ON THE RIDGE

Feb 21, 2026, 10 AM-5 PM

Lake Eva Park

555 Ledwith St, Haines City

This event draws professional and amateur barbecue teams from across Florida and other states to compete for cash prizes, trophies, and bragging rights.  This year’s event will be the 2nd leg of the Florida Triple Crown of BBQ. hainescity.com/191/Ribs-on-the-Ridge

CLASSROOM DROP-IN

Feb 21, 2026, 1-3 PM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

Participate in a hands-on activity with a focus on STEM or environmental science. These free events are open to guests of all ages with adult supervision. bonnetspringspark.com

FOOT THE CHAIN

Feb 21, 2026, 1 PM - 9 PM

Tanners Lakeside

1006 S Lake Howard Dr, Winter Haven

Watch bands, a barefoot waterski shootout, waterskiing exhibitions, vendors, raffles, and a bounce house. Proceeds benefit CleanPirateLife.com. More info at footthechain.com

TEDX LAKEALFRED

Feb 21, 2026, 1-4:30 PM

The Mackay House

945 Mackay Boulevard, Lake Alfred

Lake Alfred hosts TEDx which features local leaders, speakers and inspirational thinkers. Tickets at eventbrite.com/e/tedx-lakealfred.

CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL! BSP

Feb 21, 2026, 3-9 PM

Bonnet Springs Park

400 Bonnet Springs Blvd, Lakeland

Bring the whole family and enjoy live music and delicious local Caribbean food vendors. Located on the Allen & Company Family Lawn, this FREE event is the perfect way for you and your family to celebrate Caribbean culture and connect with the community! bonnetspringspark.com

MICAH MADORE

Feb 21, 2026, 5:30-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

Live music every Friday & Saturday!

BEATLEBEAT LIVE ON THE OVAL LAWN

Feb 21, 2026, 6-8 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

This tribute show recreates the magic of the Fab Four with spot-on performances and full costume changes. The journey begins with the 1964 Ed Sullivan–era, as the band appears in the Beatles’ iconic black suits, playing the beloved hits of Beatlemania. Act II explodes with the colorful sounds of Sgt. Pepper (1967) and carries you through to the legendary Abbey Road (1970). Tickets at boktowergardens.org

ABSOLUTE QUEEN

Feb 21, 2026, 7-10 PM

Polk Theatre

121 South Florida Ave, Lakeland

Experience the hyper-realistic sights and sounds of what a Queen concert was like in the early 1980s, filled with all the hits, incredible vocals, stories about Queen with costume changes, and high-energy songs that will lift you off your seat! polktheatre.org

DETROIT TIGERS VS. BALTIMORE ORIOLES

Feb 22, 2026, 1:05 PM

Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland milb.com/lakeland

MINDFUL MONDAYS SOUNDBATH WITH LUPITA

Feb 23, 2026, 11 AM-12 PM or 6 PM - 7 PM

Depot Arts District

955 E. Memorial Blvd., Lakeland

An immersive relaxation experience where you’re bathed in resonant sounds from instruments like singing bowls, gongs, and chimes, using vibrations to calm the nervous system, reduce stress, and promote deep rest, often while lying comfortably. lakelandartsassociation.com

DETROIT TIGERS VS. MINNESOTA TWINS

Feb 23, 2026, 1:05 PM

Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland milb.com/lakeland

12TH ANNUAL TOP CHEF OF POLK COUNTY

Feb 23, 2026, 6-9 PM

Bonnet Springs Park Event Center

900 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland

Ten of Polk County’s most talented Chefs will present their signature, tapas-style creations, each expertly paired with a wine or libation. Guests will enjoy a cash bar, live music, silent and live auctions, and will sample the Chef’s masterpieces. Find out who the guest judges will crown the “Top Chef of Polk County 2026.” achievementacademy.com

ROCK N LEARN

Feb 24, 2026, 3:30-4:30 PM

Mulberry Phosphate Museum

101 S.E. 1st Street, Mulberry

Held on the fourth Tuesday of each month, this handson earth science adventure invites young learners to explore rocks, minerals, fossils, and the natural processes that shape our planet through engaging activities, interactive demonstrations, and real museum specimens. mulberryphosphatemuseum.com

TRIVIA TUESDAY

Feb 24, 2026, 6:30 PM

Grove Roots Brewery

302 3rd St SW, Winter Haven

Free trivia every Tuesday night!

UNBOUND SOCIETY BOOK CLUB

Feb 25, 2026, 12-1:30 PM

Lake Wales History Museum

325 S Scenic Hwy,, Lake Wales

The Feb. book is “Above and Beyond: John F. Kennedy and America’s Most Dangerous Cold War Spy Mission” by Casey Sherman & Michael J. Tougias. lakewaleshistory.org

DETROIT TIGERS VS. TORONTO BLUE JAYS

Feb 25, 2026, 1:05 PM

Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd, Lakeland milb.com/lakeland

ART HISTORY FOR KIDS

Feb 25, 2026, 3:30 PM

Mulberry Cultural Center

103 E Canal St, Mulberry

Held on the fourth Wednesday of each month, this free program introduces young artists to famous artworks, styles, and creators from across history. Kids

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will dive into fun, hands-on projects inspired by the masters, learning about the stories behind iconic art. mulberryculturalcenter.org

BINGO NIGHT

Feb 25, 2026, 6-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven Free BINGO every Wednesday!

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STRAIGHT OUTTA FLORIDA

Feb 25, 2026, 7 PM

Theatre Winter Haven (Ghostlight Lounge)

210 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Winter Haven

Compton & Bennett skewer the overblown underbelly of the state called Paradise in this 90-minute song and sketch slice-of-life romp. Two actors play six characters. theatrewinterhaven.com

NITRO BINGO

Feb 26, 2026, 6-8 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

This event blends strobe lights, upbeat music, and big prizes. theaterwinterhaven.com

ERIC AND MIKE’S PODCAST: LIVE SHOW!

Feb 26, 2026, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Eric and Mike were the hosts of a #1 Rated morning show in Central FL for 15 years! winterhavenlol.com

BRIAN BUCK

Feb 27, 2026, 5:30-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven Live music every Friday & Saturday!

MULBERRY JAMS

Feb 27, 2026, 6-8 PM

Badcock Commons Park

210 NW 2nd Street, Mulberry

Turn up the volume and bring the crew. Mulberry Jams is back with live music from Twizted, delivering the hits you know and love from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s. cityofmulberryfl.org

FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE: PROPER WEDNESDAY

Feb 27, 2026, 6-9 PM Munn Park

201 E Main St, Lakeland

Bring your lawn chairs, your friends, and your good vibes—it’s a family-friendly, open-air event that celebrates community, creativity, and the joy of live performance under Florida’s perfect spring skies. downtownlkld.com

YACHT ROCK ON THE OVAL LAWN

Feb 27, 2026, 7-9 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Get ready for a trip down memory lane with pitchperfect renditions of classics from Hall & Oates, Billy Joel, Fleetwood Mac, Chicago, Paul Simon, Seals & Crofts, America, and Little River Band—plus all your favorite one-hit wonders. boktowergardens.org

FLORIDA PHLHARMONIA ORCHESTRA CLASSICAL CONCERT

Feb 27, 2026, 7:30-8:45 PM

St. Paul Lutheran Church 4450 Harden Blvd., Lakeland

We invite you to attend a concert of great classical music by American composers and music about America. Music featured by John Williams, George Gershwin, Aaron Copland, Ferde Grofe, and others. The admission is free. Parking is free. Donations are gladly received.

JOE LATHAM FROM BBC AND MTV!

Feb 27, 2026, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

A globally touring comedian who has written for BBC and MTV as well as being a semifinalist in Florida’s Funniest Comedian. winterhavenlol.com

TRIBUTE TO WEEZER

Feb 27, 2026, 8-11 PM

Union Hall

1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland

Jam out with Gary Love and the Moonlighters as they rock all your fave Weezer hits! unionhallevents.com

DOWNTOWN LKLD FARMERS CURB MARKET

Feb 28, 2026, 8 AM-2 PM

Located on N Kentucky Ave stretching from Lemon Street north to Oak Street every Saturday. Local, handmade, homegrown produce, plants, artisan gifts, pastries, breads, specialty foods, and more! downtownlkld.com/farmerscurbmarket

2026 POLK SENIOR GAMES

Feb 28, 2026

Locations throughout Polk County Polk Senior Games is an annual two-week series of 33 Olympic-style sports and games for men and women 50 years of age and over. The Games inspire an active lifestyle, combine an interest in sports and games with fun and fellowship, promote a positive image of seniors and recognize their efforts and achievements, and encourage volunteerism. polkseniorgames.org

WINTER HAVEN FARMERS MARKET

*NEW LOCATION*

Feb 28, 2026, 9 AM-1 PM

Visit us at the NEW location along Magnolia Ave in Downtown Winter Haven between 2nd St SW & 3rd St SW. We feature a variety of farmers, food trucks, artisan food vendors including handmade pasta, baked goods, meat, seafood, plants, and local makers every Saturday from 9am-1pm. FB @winterhavenfarmersmarket

SILK SCARF PAINTING

Feb 28, 2026, 10 AM-2 PM

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales

Celebrate Spring Bloom by creating beautiful silk scarves with artist Margie Picard. You will paint two silk scarves, measuring 11” x 60”, using various techniques to apply dyes to silk. Register at boktowergardens.org

CATCH ‘EM ALL POP UP MARKET

Feb 28, 2026, 10 AM-3 PM

Depot Arts District

955 E. Memorial Blvd., Lakeland “Catch ‘EM All” Pop-Up Market

55TH ANNUAL LAKE WALES ARTS FESTIVAL

Feb 28, 2026, 10 AM-4 PM

Lake Wailes Park

17 S Lakeshore Blvd, Lake Wales

The Lake Wales Arts Festival is a cherished 55-year-old tradition that celebrates creativity and the arts. This annual event showcases quality works by over 60 fine artists and artisans from across the region. The festival offers an immersive art experience and an opportunity to connect with the vibrant cultural fabric of Lake Wales. lakewalesartscouncil.org

YOUTH MUSIC NIGHT

Feb 28, 2026, 5:30-8 PM

Bowen Yard

308 4th St SW, Winter Haven

New, young artists will be featured every month! Please come support! FB @bowenyardwh

GROWN UP GAME NIGHT

Feb 28, 2026, 8 PM

Historic Ritz Theatre

263 W Central Ave, Winter Haven

ADULTS ONLY (21+) Saucy games. Big laughs. Zero kids. Strictly for the grown-ups where the drinks flow, the laughter’s loud, and the games get just a little bit spicy. theatrewinterhaven.com

JOE LATHAM FROM BBC AND MTV!

Feb 28, 2026, 8-10 PM

Laugh Out Lounge

19 3rd St NW, Winter Haven

Joe Latham is a touring comedian who has written for BBC and MTV as well as being a semifinalist in Florida’s Funniest Comedian. winterhavenlol.com

Eyelid Lifts

dine. drink. shop.

food & drink specials, shops open late Every 1st Friday | 5 - 8 pm

Downtown Winter Haven

Night Market & Car Show on Magnolia Ave

Presenting Sponsor: Car Show Sponsored By:

#whfirstfriday

Night Market

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IT’S WRITTEN IN THE STARS

TAURUS

(March 21 – April 19)

February fuels your confidence and your impulsive streak. Love comes from bold moves and honest feelings, not games. If you want it, go for it, but don’t bulldoze the moment.

Your candy heart says, “Text Me.”

(April 20 – May 20)

You’re craving comfort, consistency, and someone who gets your vibe without explanation. February rewards slow romance and shared snacks. If it feels peaceful, it’s probably love.

Your candy heart says, “Worth It.”

(June 21 – July 22)

February turns up your sentimental side. You’re nostalgic, affectionate, and ready for deep emotional connection. Lean into it, but don’t confuse comfort with settling.

Your candy heart says, “Be Mine.”

LEO

(July 23 – August 22)

You’re magnetic this month without even trying. February reminds you that real romance isn’t just attention, it’s presence. Let someone see you without the spotlight.

Your candy heart says, “Call Me.”

(September 23 – October 22)

February puts love front and center, and yes, you’re thriving. You’re charming, thoughtful, and slightly overwhelmed by options. Trust your gut, it knows who’s worth your energy.

Your candy heart says, “So Sweet.”

SCORPIO

(October 23 – November 21)

This month is quietly intense. February favors honesty, emotional depth, and real conversations over surface-level flirting. Someone will surprise you this month.

Your candy heart says, “Trust Me.”

(December 22 – January 19)

Romance shows up through effort and reliability this month. February reminds you that consistency is attractive, and yes, someone notices. You don’t want to lose them. Your candy heart says, “I’m In.”

AQUARIUS

(January 20 – February 18)

February brings unexpected moments of sweetness. Love finds you when you stop overthinking it and let things unfold naturally, even if it looks unconventional.

Your candy heart says, “Just Us.”

GEMINI

(May 21 – June 20)

Flirting is your cardio this month. February is full of clever banter, unexpected crushes, and conversations that go a little too late. It’s not true love, but it’s truly fun!

Your candy heart says, “U Up?”

VIRGO

(August 23 – September 22)

Love feels refreshingly uncomplicated in February. You’re learning to enjoy moments without over analyzing every detail. Romance works best when you stop micromanaging it.

Your candy heart says, “No Stress.”

SAGITTARIUS

(November 22 – December 21)

February wants you to slow down, just a little. Adventure is still calling, but connection sticks when you actually stay long enough to feel it. Send someone a sweet text.

Your candy heart says, “Let’s Go.”

PISCES

(February 19 – March 20)

February makes you dreamy, romantic, and impossible to ignore. You’re feeling more seen this month, especially when you speak honestly instead of hinting and hoping.

Your candy heart says, “Always.”

Exceptional Care, Right Around the Corner

Lakeland Regional Health Physician Group is proud to grow alongside the Winter Haven community to offer trusted care for the whole family, close to home.

Our dedicated physician and care teams are here to help you live and stay well. From primary care and pediatrics to orthopedics and rehabilitation, our Winter Haven locations make it easy to find the care you need with expert providers. Whether it’s a routine checkup, a visit with your child, or a rehabilitation appointment to help you get back to doing what you love, we’re honored to be a part of your health journey.

WINTER HAVEN LOCATIONS:

Winter Haven Downtown

PRIMARY CARE

199 Ave B NW | Suite 310

Winter Haven, FL 33881

Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-5pm

To make an appointment: 863.284.5000

This location has a lab on site!

Open Mon-Fri 6am-4:15pm.

Winter Haven Central

PEDIATRICS

430 E Central Ave

Winter Haven, FL 33880

Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30am-5pm • Sat 7:30am-12pm

To make an appointment: 863.284.5000

Padgett Center for Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

250 Third Street NW | Suite 201

Winter Haven, FL 33881

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

To make an appointment: 863.318.9696

Our Promise.

Outpatient Therapy & Sports Rehab | Winter Haven 1st Street

295 1st Street S | Suite 2 • Winter Haven, FL 33880

Hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-5pm • Fri 8am-2:30pm

To make an appointment: 863.291.8644

Outpatient Therapy & Sports Rehab | Winter Haven

250 Third Street NW | Suite 202

Winter Haven, FL 33881

Hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-5:30pm • Fri 8am-12pm

To make an appointment: 863.291.8644

Find care for your whole family. Visit myLRH.org/LRHPG or scan the QR code.

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