Heartland LIVING April-May 2018 Issue

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Expanding Quality

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Aventura Hospital and Medical Center + Highlands Regional Medical Center + JFK Medical Center + JFK Medical Center North Campus Kendall Regional Medical Center + Lawnwood Regional Medical Center + Mercy Hospital + Northwest Medical Center + Palms West Hospital + Plantation General Hospital Raulerson Hospital + Sister Emmanuel Hospital + St. Lucie Medical Center + University Hospital and Medical Center + Westside Regional Medical Center

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letter fromTHE PUBLISHER Even though we had some lingering cooler weather this year

spring is finally here. This means time to open up the windows and soak up the sunshine, which is my favorite pastime. I already have beach plans in the works for a much needed little get away. Hope you have some springtime plans as well. I love April because of the longer days and now it looks like we get to keep them year round. I also love all the beautiful blooming flowers I’ve been seeing in gardens and porches. Inside this issue we’ve added a little help to get you started planting your garden whether you have room for a landscaped one or in pots on your porches. How nice to take a break and sit outside and enjoy the beautiful blaze of colors you chose for your flower garden. Spring is also the beginning of the busy season, with a ton of exciting events to look forward to. When we went through all the upcoming events in the Heartland we thought we were going to have to add a page. Take a look and plan something with the warmer weather to enjoy with family and/or friends. A cool event coming to Sebring in April is the inaugural Sebring Soda Festival in Downtown Sebring. This event is held only in one other city in the USA. The Sebring Chamber of Commerce is presenting this event and CEO Liz Barber shared this with me “I'm really excited for the first ever Sebring Soda Festival, and it will be a very cute, family-friendly nostalgic-style 1950's themed event, and I think it will complement the downtown area very nicely”. We are honored to have Candice Franqui, not only grace our cover, but share her dreams. Since she was 15 years old, Candice wanted to become a model. As Candice works hard to follows her dream, she is also an honor roll student at Sebring High School, keeping her academics up. Candice feels a dream is in reach if you try, work hard, stay smart and remember who you are. I’m so happy when I reached out to friends Scott and Terri Crutchfield and that they said yes to share their gorgeous home and where La La Land was created. Terri’s passion came from one little piglet, named Precious, she bought Scott as a birthday present and the rest is history. That passion has turned into TLC Therapy Hooves. When I was at their home for the photo shoot with photographer Caroline Maxcy Fox, I witnesses pure joy coming from their hearts as they watched delighted nursing home residents, who had come to visit and interact with the exotic animals at La La Land. I know you are going to enjoy their story because it comes from their heart. I hope you all enjoy this issue as much as we enjoyed creating it for you. As always we want to thank our advertisers for all your support and our readers for picking up Heartland Living and sharing your thoughts and complements. I encourage you to dine, shop and support local small businesses. When you do, you help the economy in our Heartland Communities. God Bless, Heartland LIVING April May 2018

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Candice Franqui Living Her Dream By Katy Fassler

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La La Land Home of TLC Therapy Hooves By Katy Fassler

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Brighton Seminole Tribe of Florida By Kimberlee Dion

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inspired by the SOUTH 80 Ideas for Planting a Flower Garden

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115 16 Behind the Scenes 118 Heartland Calendar of Events

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Cover Candice Franqui Photography by Caroline Maxcy Fox

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BRIDGETTE WALDAU has been a graphic and fine artist for over 30 years. She received her A.A. from the Ft. Lauderdale Institute of Art and a Bachelor of Fine Art degree from Stetson University. She moved to Okeechobee in 1994 where she opened her art studio. Bridgette has been creative director for several publications, working with Heartland Publications & Marketing as art director since 2011, winning six Florida Magazine Charlie Awards in 2015 & 2017. She is arts and culture director of Okeechobee Main Street (13 years) and member of the Chamber of Commerce of Okeechobee County. Bridgette is married to James Waldau, a retired firefighter from the City of Hialeah.

RAFAEL PACHECO I am a Pisces and was born on the island of Puerto Rico. My dog thinks I am crazy for locking the door so many times in 10 seconds and my cats think I am made of catnip. Everything I wear is black, gray or blue. If I put on something colorful I must have been in a hurry. Photography is how I have let my artistic visions come to life since the early 90’s. Patience, kindness, sharing, sacrifice, love and not to judge I saw my mother practice these and they stayed within me. We are collective energy and all from the same Source. I don’t see the world through my eyes. I see it through my soul.

KATY FASSLER has been telling stories since she was able to scribble her name in crayon on the wall. Hailing from Akron, Ohio, she moved to Sebring in 2006 to attend the Great Commission Bible Institute. Katy, an avid reader and book collector lives by Dr. Seuss’ advice, “Fill your house with stacks of books, in all the crannies and all the nooks.” Katy and her husband, Sean, live in Sebring with their two daughters, Adia and Emery.

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JESSICA PLEGER is a wife, mother, editor, writer, and caterer. She attended the University of Central Florida where she received a Bachelor's Degree in Finance. Before working full-time at Heartland LIVING, Jessica was a paralegal for over 15 years. She is also the owner and operator of Pink Pineapple Catering. Jessica enjoys being outdoors, traveling, and participating in community events throughout the Heartland. A lifelong resident of Florida, Jessica was raised in Hardee County and now resides in Avon Park with her husband, Jonathan and daughter, Finley Grace.

LAYNE PRESCOTT Layne was born into a military family, has lived overseas but did most of her growing up in Arcadia. After meeting and marrying Mike Prescott, she moved to Wauchula in 1979 and now calls it her home. She and Mike raised their three children there and now are reaping the benefits of their labor with six sweet, beautiful and perfect grandchildren. Her cooking style is eclectic and best described as “Southern comfort cuisine”. Her greatest joy comes from three things: her faith, loving on her family, and getting in the kitchen and “whipping” up something good.

CAROLINE MAXCY FOX runs a full service fine art lifestyle photography business based in the heart of Florida. After achieving her Bachelors in Studio Art from Florida State University where she focused on Design and Photography, she practiced in the field of design for six years before pursuing her Masters in Graphic Design at North Carolina State University in 2010. It was through this journey that she honed her artistic craft and developed a "way of seeing" that fuels her photography today. Caroline's images have been featured on wedding and lifestyle blogs worldwide. But the true heart of her work lies in her pursuits to glorify God and "give back" through educational and charitable endeavors.


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SHARON CANNON Sharon's passion has always been photography. She is an award winning photographer having transitioned from amateur to professional in 2010 when she was contacted by local publications to photograph events. She is a member of Okeechobee Main Street, on the arts and cultural committee. Sharon has lived in Okeechobee for many years, and has one son, Karl. “I love the history of our little town. I want to preserve all of our ‘todays’ through the lens of my camera, for our future ‘tomorrows’.” CYNTHIA PAXTON is a stay at home mom to two boys. She have spent the last 10 years capturing the precious moments of childhood for families across central Florida. A newborn and child photographer, Paxton loves being able to capture that small moment of time. She has also been a nurse for 15 years and love caring for others. She has lived in Wauchula for over 25 years and is honored to help share our small town community with others.

ELENA RODRIGUEZ I'm a fun free spirit freelance photographer that takes full advantage of every moment in life by capturing lifestyle and nature photography. I see life as one big picture. I've been on this photography journey for five years and just finished my MBA in Marketing at Lynn University.

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EMILY PLANK has a photography business rooted in her hometown of Lakeland, Florida that is celebrating 7 years. She is a graduate from the University of Florida with her Bachelor’s degree in Studio Art where she focused on drawing and painting. She fell in love with photography while at Florida, studying film and digital photography –then started her business while in school. She loves to tell a story, whether it’s that of a person, place or space she is dedicated portraying her subject’s beauty. Personally she loves to give back and serve her community, she loves her Lord Jesus and being with her family and friends.

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Candice FRANQUI LIVING HER DREAM

By Katy Fassler Photography by Caroline Maxcy Fox

Ask any child their dreams for the future and you will be given an abundance of answers. From veterinarian to police officer, princess, NBA player, famous actors and even President of the United States, children do not see the impossible and many make it their mission to leap over any hurdle to reach their aspiration. As adults, we often see these as cute, childlike fantasies, and are waiting for reality to settle. Heartland LIVING April May 2018

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We quickly forget there are those who achieve these impossible goals and show others that big desires can be achieved. „


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andice Franqui, a senior at Sebring High School, is

showing the world that dreams really do come true. After being told repeatedly by friends, family, and complete strangers that she should be a model, Candice thought she would see for herself. At 15, and standing at 5’10’’, modeling was a fantasy but with the help of her mom, they together created a portfolio and sent it off to multiple agencies hoping to get affirmation of her goals. She was shocked at the results. Multiple agencies replied hoping to sign her. She had the opportunity to hand pick which agency she would sign. Through long talks and consideration, the pair chose to go with Ford Models in Miami. She is currently signed with Next/Miami and Ford Worldwide. Candice has been featured in many magazines such as Seventeen, Bricknell, Ocean Drive as well as countless clothing catalogues, both in print and online. She has modeled for Stages, Bealls, Dillards, as well as Ralph Loren and Louis Vuitton. She has been featured in magazines in Germany and France as well as a commercial. Candice also walked in Miami Fashion Week and auditioned for a Whitney Houston biopic. While she didn’t get the part in the film, it opened her eyes to all the incredible opportunities possible. In March Candice turned 18, a poignant moment in every young man and woman’s life, and now can fully experience all the modeling world can offer. After graduation, all focus, time, and energy can be devoted to making her a name no one will ever forget. Success came relatively quickly but was not always easy. Candice struggled with balancing having a job and being a student. “The past few years it was hard balancing school and my job. At first, I was either focusing too much on modeling and not on school or too much on school and not on modeling but as time went on, I learned I needed to balance them.” Candice has worked diligently to be a straight A student and is currently on the Honor Roll.

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odeling has given Candice confidence she never had. “I am

a normal, hometown girl. I love to hang out with my family and friends, binge on Netflix, and try different cafes and new food. I hate working out! Modeling has helped me be more outgoing and meet new people. I want people to know I am a normal girl, what I do just isn’t the norm.” Candice was severely bullied in middle school and beginning years of high school. “I don’t know why. I don’t know if it was my height, or my skin color, or because I didn’t quite fit in or was outgoing.” Thankfully school administration was alerted and was able to diffuse the situation but it left scars on her self-confidence. “Bullying is a traumatic thing, especially at time when you’re young and learning to accept and love yourself as you are. Bullying is not cool. Over time, you get stronger and you learn to love yourself and not care what other people think.” Candice is passionate about stopping bullying, encourages those being hurt to not stay silent, and stands with those who bare the wounds from this type of abuse.

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andice must also be very careful

with making new friends. As she is featured in more magazines and catalogues, more and more people are recognizing her face. Having to discern who truly wants to be her friend and who wants to ride the coat tails of her success makes her wary of new friends but also truly appreciate those who have been there all along. She desires close, meaningful relationships, but wants to guard her heart as well. „

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he is humble, too. She doesn’t broadcast her latest shoots, or travel

plans, but aims to be treated as any other student in school. “Not many people know I am a model. People will see my picture in a magazine and say, ‘You’re a model!’ laughs Candice. While most students would want the world to know their success to boost their status, Candice wants to maintain her low-key, girl next-door image.

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andice wishes to encourage everyone to never give up on

their dreams, to listen to that still, small voice that whispers, “You can do it!” and push yourself to try new things, work hard for what you want, and never, never give up. “To all the girls from small towns, if I can do it, so can you,” encourages Candice to the young ladies of the Heartland area, “I am just an average girl, just like you. I am from a small town, just like you. Work hard with what you have. This isn’t just a slogan that your parents use; you actually have to work for it. If I didn’t send those pictures, where would I be? You just have to try. There is no give up. There are going to be hard days but like the quote says, ‘If you work hard for what you want, you will get it.’”

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andice’s biggest motivation is

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Terri Lynn and Scott Crutchfield have a heart to bring this joy to the residents of nursing homes and senior care facilities of Highlands and Hardee County. TLC Therapy Hooves, a non-profit organization, exists to bring the “unconditional love of an exotic therapy animal”. Terri Lynn and her volunteers dress up the ponies, bunnies and more, for every holiday and season to bring a parade of delight through the halls of these facilities to bring a smile to the often-forgotten members of our community. Heartland LIVING April May 2018

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It all began with a little pig that grew into 375lbs. Her name was Precious and she changed the lives of Terri Lynn, Scott, and their daughter Taylor Crutchfield forever. Precious was a tea cup piglet, the size of a soda can, Terri Lynn gave as a birthday gift to her husband. It was a bit of a running joke, but this pig won the hearts of everyone she met. Terri Lynn and her mother, Ann, began bringing Precious to local nursing homes to bring joy to its residents. A seed had been planted in the heart of Terri Lynn and it was quickly growing into a dream of serving her local community. „


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I DO IT BECAUSE IT MAKES MY HEART HAPPY, WHEN YOU LET THEM (RESIDENTS) TOUCH ONE OF THE ANIMALS, IT’S LIKE THEY LIGHT UP!" -Terri Lynn

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Precious grew quickly and Terri Lynn and Scott realized that living in Golf Hammock might not be the most conducive place for a large pot belly pig. Working in real estate, a perfect property crossed Terri Lynn’s desk, which set everything in motion. Through renovations and the purchase of surrounding property, La La Land was born. Now home to ponies, goats, rabbits, pigs, chickens, llama, wallaby, kangaroo, zebra, a camel, and cow named Sherman. TLC Therapy Hooves has a home base to raise, care for, and even bring residents of local nursing homes to visit. “Our program runs from September through the beginning of May. We visit nursing homes and retirement communities and bring three ponies, our rabbit, and an exotic such as a wallaby or kangaroo or whatever we have available,” says Terri Lynn. “We spend about an hour there. We walk the halls, allow people to pet, ask questions, and if there is an area big enough, we will talk about each animal; their name, how old they are, and everything about them.”

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“We even took the camel one time before she was too big!” adds Scott. The animals are dressed up with volunteer made costumes, Build a Bear shoes, and decorations for each season and holiday. Volunteers help make, dress, and parade the animals. The day before visits, volunteers help with “splish splash days” to bathe and prepare the animals for their day. They are also present for open houses and tours. Terri Lynn readily admits they could not operate TLC Therapy Hooves or La La Land without her volunteers.

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“This is not one person. This isn’t an I, it’s a ‘we’, it’s a team. This team, TLC Therapy Hooves, is a team of individuals. Those individuals give the most precious gift they have: their time. You know, you can’t make more of it, you can’t buy more of it, and they take their time and give to others. That’s the most important thing we can do.”

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In addition to the visits to care facilities, the Crutchfield’s open their property twice a year for tours. The open houses are available to the public. There are also tours specifically scheduled for the nursing and retirement homes to come visit free of charge. Private tours are also offered to visit all 50 acres and habitats. La La Land was named after one of its favorite residents, La La the camel. “La La came to us when she was 6 weeks old. We used a lot of bottles! She is going to be 3 in October. She is a dromedary, meaning one hump. She has a great personality!” La La is currently being trained to cush, meaning lie down, and walk with a halter. Terri Lynn travels every year to be trained in working with camels of all ages. In addition to the camel, there are 3 zebras at La La Land, 1 male and 2 females. Both females will be giving birth in May or June.

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“Conservation is important because if no one is breeding, there isn’t the opportunity to learn what a kangaroo or wallaby is.” “There aren’t many (kangaroos) in the United States,” says Scott. “The ones in Australia are starting to become threatened. We look at it as a conservation.”

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TLC Therapy Hooves strives to give back to the community by “taking the farm to confined residents for a friendly and uplifting visit. TLC brings miniature and exotic farm animals to people located within Highlands and Hardee County.” “I do it because it makes my heart happy,” says Terri Lynn. “When you let them (residents) touch one of the animals, it’s like they light up! This isn’t a business; my mission is to serve the community. That’s why I do it. The light in their face and their eyes. There is something about that. I have never received so much fulfillment. It makes my heart happy! And it obviously makes them happy!”

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TLC Therapy Hooves runs completely on volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering with TLC and giving back to your community Terri Lynn says, “All you need is love for others.” All training is provided and opportunities range from handling ponies, organizing supplies, creating costumes, and assisting with visits. “What is important is this; giving back to the community and serving others.” Tours are available of La La Land by reservation to help fund the organization. For more information about La La Land or TLC Therapy Hooves or to donate or volunteer, please visit their Facebook page: TLC Therapy Hooves. Photos, videos, and schedule information is available.

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“WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS THIS; GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY AND SERVING OTHERS.”

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riving into northeastern Glades County, the landscape is familiar with Florida farmland, ranches and scrubs as far as the eye can see. There is a neighborhood of homes on acreages where nothing stands out as unusual until you get a glimpse of a palmetto thatched roof, then another and another. Chickee huts, palmetto thatch roofs over 4 post cypress log frames, are next to almost every home. You have entered the Brighton Seminole Reservation, one of six reservations that is home of proud Florida natives, the Seminole Tribe of Florida.„

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The Florida Heartland is ripe with history of the Seminole Tribes. Today names of Florida counties and towns such as Okeechobee, Tallahassee, Miami, and Osceola roll off of our tongues without much thought about their origin. Seminoles are a part of Florida history that many take for granted. You can not understand the present without knowing the history of the Seminoles. The indigenous tribes’ struggles began with the Spanish explorers, brutally trying to remove the aboriginal Floridians from their land. Seminoles are descended from multiple tribes; the Muscogee, Calusa, Apalachicola, Mayaimi, Tocobaga, Arawak, Timucua and Tequesta. These tribes were at the mercy of the Spanish Conquistadors who “discovered”

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Florida. The Conquistadors named the state Florida, and also gave names to the natives tribes. They called the indigenous people cimarrones meaning free people, eventually the name being anglicized to the Seminoles. The 19th century sent the Seminoles hiding into the marshlands of the Everglades, fighting three wars against the US government and trying to avoid displacement to the west and extermination. They survived the 20 years of conflict but barely, with only 300 tribe members surviving. They entered into the 20th century with peace treaties but were still treated as second class citizens. The tribe survived off the land, trading hides, selling traditional native crafts and as agricultural workers. The federal government passed a law in 1957 officially declaring the tribe as The Seminole Tribe of Florida. Today’s Seminole Indians want to keep their history alive and educate non-indians to the culture and traditions of their people. On a remarkably warm February weekend, the Brighton Field Day Festival did just that and delighted thousands of visitors with the food, arts, crafts and the culture of the Seminole Indians of Florida. The Field Day celebrated its 80th year showcasing the best of the Brighton Reservation residents and entertaining visitors with Native dancers, horse races, live music and alligator wrestling. The Brighton Reservation was established in the 1930’s, but many

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Seminoles had to be convinced to live there, still wary of the government involvement in their lives. The Field Days began in 1938 as a simple event with relay races and a barbeque. It was a day for tribe members from different reservations to get together for fun and friendly competition. Today’s festival has transitioned to a grand event, including visiting tribes from all over the United States, a carnival and with opportunities to purchase beautiful Seminole made jewelry and crafts. Visitors might also come across a traditional hair styling competition or a native weapons demonstration. Wandering through the festival grounds, you find a cluster of chickee huts, the Seminole Indian Village. This area is an educational opportunity at the festival to see the traditional crafts and cooking techniques demonstrated by tribe members. Women elders, beautifully dressed in traditional Seminole clothing are seen crafting palmetto husk dolls, sewing, basket weaving and making traditional indian pumpkin bread. The smells and tastes of time-honored foods, sounds of Native drums and chants, along with vivid-colored clothing worn by festival goers and tribe members alike offered visitors an experience which felt like you participated in something important. It is tradition that you wanted to remember. Tribe member and a festival coordinator Amos Tiger planned it that way. “There is no way to pick a highlight of the weekend. It is all a highlight,” said Tiger. The Fred Smith Arena on the festival grounds hosted the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association rodeo

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on Friday and Saturday with the Professional Bull Riders’ bull riding event on Sunday. Brighton Seminole Tribe members Marty Johns and Paul Bowers are co-owners of 5 Star Rodeo LLC, the stock contractors for the rodeo events. The rodeo captivated the audience on Saturday, opening with the Florida State University (FSU) Marching Chiefs performing the National Anthem. Tribe member Mackenzie Johns Bowers, spectacularly clad in red, white and blue traditional dress, rode in carrying Old Glory and circling the arena until the end of the anthem. The steadfast mascots of FSU, Chief Osceola and Renegade, ended the Marching Chiefs’ anthem performance by planting the burning spear in the middle of the arena, which delighted the crowd. The rodeo was all that was expected with the crowd cheering bull riders, counting down their 8-seconds ride and cringing at the bucking broncs throwing riders to the ground. Johns and Bowers pulled off this event with 61 bull riders, 38 saddle broncs and 32 bare backs at Saturday’s rodeo.

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5 Star Rodeo continues the cattle tradition that the Seminoles have been involved in for over 500 years. The Tribe is currently the 12th largest cattle holder in the nation and 4th in the state of Florida. 5 Star Rodeo is looking towards the future, not only with the dream of their Seminole stock being entered into the National Finals Rodeo, but with inspiring future generations. They are proud of their heritage in the cattle industry. “We enjoy what we do as Native American stock contractors” said Johns. A smiling Paul Bowers added, “We want to lead by example and help others with what we have learned and help those young people who are interested in the future of stock and rodeo”. While many may not know much about the culture of the Seminole Tribe or their vast holdings of cattle, most have heard of the casinos that the reservations are famous for.

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Marty Johns is also CEO of the Seminole Brighton Casino. Johns’ family history runs as deep as it gets in the Native American casino business. His father Josiah Johns started the Brighton Bingo Hall unofficially known as the “the Small Red Barn” in a 50 x 35 building originally intended as a hardware store and beauty parlor in 1980. The high stakes bingo hall was one of the first in the United States. This past January 30 the casino celebrated the recent addition of live action gaming tables, along side the already 400 Las Vegas style slot machines and high stakes bingo. The facility also boasts a restaurant and lounge in the 27,000 square foot facility.

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Seminole Brighton Casino is one of seven casinos owned and operated by the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Marty Johns took over operation of the casino in 1986 at the age of 19 learning the business from the ground up. It is one of the largest employers in Glades County, with more than 200 employees. Johns says, “I will be here until I retire, but have no plans yet”. Johns’ future casino plans are to expand the facility and add a hotel to the grounds. The Seminole Brighton Casino has come a long way since the “Small Red Barn” days and its success is a testament to Johns’ obvious drive and determination. Brighton Seminole reservation is worth a visit. Whether you are visiting the casino or one of the many events or rodeos during the year, take the time to look around and talk to people. What you will find is that the Seminole Tribe of Florida are patriotic people who are proud of their history and humble about their growth. All Floridians could agree with Paul Bowers when he said “I am most proud to be a Floridian.”

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hen springtime arrives in Florida in April, the Sunshine State becomes a blaze of various colors. Whether you're a beginning gardener or an old hand with two green thumbs, planting a flower garden doesn't have to be complicated, grueling work. Warm weather generally has arrived for several months, making spring growing a prime time for the blooming of many flowering species of plants. „

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lorida gardeners have many choices in annuals and perennials to plant in their gardens for a burst of color that will last for months. Even novice gardeners will have success in building an attractive, eye-catching flower garden. Enjoy the growing season as you plant with an eye to the future, imagining a vast of color from different flower blooms as the season progresses. Flowers attract pollen-spreading bees, birds, and butterflies that add to the overall health of your garden or yard. A few basic planting ideas are all you need to get started, so let’s get started.

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Landscape Garden

Once you select the right plants for your garden area you'll want to make sure you start out with a properly prepared plant bed. For best results, clear a section of your landscape for the bed by removing grass and weeds. According to Cornell University, 3 to 6 inches of organic material, such as compost, tilled into the garden before planting improves drainage and soil fertility. Fertilize your flowerbeds before you plant or at planting time with a controlled-release complete fertilizer. As I mentioned perennials, bulbs and annuals represent a permanent investment in the garden; so good soil pays off for these or any type of plants you are going to add to your garden. „

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Gardening in Pots

You may not have the space, patience or time to take on a landscape garden, but anyone can master container gardening. It’s a cinch, all you need are planters, potting soil, some plants and you’re ready to go. It’s easy to see why gardening in pot ideas can be endless, so endless that you may need a few planter garden ideas to point you in the right direction. You can check out many places on the internet, like Google and Pinterest, for beautiful color ideas. You can enjoy non-stop color all season long; you'll also love shopping at your local garden shops for beautiful pots to adorn porches and patios. Hope we have inspired you to dirty your hands and spruce up your porch or patio with some pretty garden pots in no time.

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Time to Plant

Some flowers don’t just survive; they thrive, in Florida’s warm spring and absolutely hot and humid summers. Look for some beautiful flowers to plant in your garden, or for gorgeous conversation-starters to showcase out in your beds, patio or in a window box. Make sure you select healthy plants to start out with; look for unblemished leaves, good green color, and lots of flower buds. Before taking the plants out of the containers, make sure you water the pots, then gently loosen and spread the roots of your plants out. Once they are in the ground, add mulch to help retain moisture and keep weeds down, no need for mulch if you are planting in pots. For your bed garden a border around your planting bed will help keep your grass from invading the area. Watering, even droughttolerant plants require regular watering when they’re first planted so they can establish a good root system. The rule of thumb is water new plants every other day the first week; every couple days for the next two weeks; and at least once a week for the next couple months. Of course not needed when God supplies us with rain.

Happy Gardening!

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Ingredients Refreshing Watermelon Feta Salad with Blueberries: A 15-min colorful spring salad recipe with Asian-style vinaigrette For the salad: 2 handfuls arugula 10 watermelon balls, the size of cherry tomatoes 6 radishes 3 oz feta cheese 1 cup blueberries 6 leaves fresh basil

Instructions 1. Arrange rinsed arugula on a plate or two plates if serving individually. Place the watermelon balls/ cubes on top. Thinly slice radishes and add them to the salad.

For the dressing: 2 T olive oil 1t lime juice 1t soy sauce 1t sesame oil 1t grated fresh ginger a pinch of chili flakes salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste 1t sesame seeds, to garnish

3. Prepare the dressing: mix olive oil, lime juice, soy sauce, sesame oil, ginger, and chili flakes in a jar, close it and shake it well. Season with salt and pepper to taste. You can adjust the amount of chili flakes according to your taste. Pour the dressing just before serving. Sprinkle the salad with sesame seeds. Serve and enjoy!

2. Crumble the feta cheese with your fingers and sprinkle it on the salad. If your feta cheese is too soft, put it under very cold running water for about 10 seconds. This will firm it up. Sprinkle the salad with blueberries.


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This watermelon vodka slush is the best summer cocktail ever! You only need 4 ingredients – watermelon, mint, ice and watermelon flavored vodka. Not only is it super easy, but considering it’s primarily made with fresh fruit, it’s pretty healthy compared to other cocktails.

Ingredients 2 cups sliced watermelon 2 cups ice 1 sprig of fresh mint 1 shot watermelon flavored vodka (1.5 oz.) Instructions Combine the watermelon and vodka in a blender. Blend until watermelon is pureed. Add ice and blend again until ice is crushed Then add your mint and process again until and texture is slushy. Garnish with slice of watermelon


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CHICKEN BREASTS WITH NOODLES Ingredients

2 large chicken breasts (Note: Cut in half; with thickest part of breast slice width wise to make cutlets. 3 pieces per breast-6 pieces total)

6 slices bacon 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup grated parmesan cheese

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Wrap prepared chicken breast pieces with one piece bacon. Arrange bacon-wrapped chicken in baking dish. Combine mayonnaise and parmesan cheese. Mixture will be a thick paste. Divide paste into the chicken breasts prepared. Spoon heaping dollop of mayonnaise/cheese mixture on top of each breast. DO NOT spread or flatten. Bake 30-40 minutes. Topping should be browned and chicken juices run clear. Serve with rice or noodles.

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Apply dressing right before serving.

Ingredients

1 cup shredded Fontina cheese 1 cup shredded Sharp white cheese (or white cheese of choice) 1 can asparagus spears Vinaigrette 1 stick butter ¼ cup olive oil

lemon-zest and juice 1 large garlic grated ½ t. salt ½ t. garlic powder ½ t. thyme ½ t. whole thyme leaves (dried)

Place all vinaigrette ingredients into glass container and microwave 1-2 minutes (to melt butter). Continue to stir to combine all ingredients. Place fontina cheese in bottom of baked puff pastry cup. Drain and chop asparagus into one inch pieces; layer on top of fontina cheese. Drizzle vinaigrette over asparagus. Layer other cheese over asparagus. Drizzle vinaigrette once again. Bake at 350 degrees until cheese is melted.


By Layne Prescott Photography by Cynthia Paxton

PINK LEMONADE CAKE Ingredients

1 box white cake mix (Note: replace water with half lemon juice, half water. Otherwise prepare as directed.) 1 t. lemon zest 2 t. pure vanilla 3 T. pink lemonade powder drink mix red food coloring Pink Lemonade Frosting 2 sticks butter (softened) 1 pound confectioners sugar (1 box) 3 T. lemon juice (concentrate) 5 T. pink lemonade powder drink mix Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare three 8-inch cake pans with baking spray. Pour 1/3 batter into one pan, set aside. To remaining batter, add several drops of red food coloring to make different shade of pink. Pour 1/3 of this batter into cake pan. Add additional food coloring to make even darker shade of pink to remaining batter. Pour into 3rd pan. Bake for 15 minutes or until done. Cool completely before frosting. Frosting: Beat 2 sticks softened butter with confectioners sugar until light and fluffy. Add vanilla, lemon juice and pink lemonade powder.

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heartland SCENE Knotty Girl’s Fifth Anniversary & Inaugural Celebration Clay Shoot By Kristy Harris Photography by Elena Rodriquez When your non-profit organization name is, “Knotty Girl” you’re gonna turn some heads! With her rope and knot body, Knotty Girl is a visual representation of what breast cancer can feel like….round and hard like a KNOT! Her mission is to EDUCATE on the importance of monthly breast selfexams for the early detection of breast cancer. And turning heads is EXACTLY what she did on February 24th, 2018 for her fifth anniversary and first annual Celebration Clay Shoot at Quail Creek Plantation in Okeechobee sponsored by McKibben Powersport Honda of Winter Haven! This family friendly event was designed to reach out to women and men of all ages and share the Knotty Girl mission as breast cancer effects everyone, not just women! With shooting classes for men, women and juniors, four-some teams even included dads/daughters, moms/daughters and dads/sons! Shooters were able to participate in a miniclinic sponsored by the FSCA Honeybelles, silent auction, gun raffle, pink bird 50/50, raffle prizes and event a $5,000 Perfect Shot Challenge as well as enjoyed breakfast and lunch provided by The Smoke Shack of Lake Placid!

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Shelly Ezell


Kristy Harris and Diana Albritton

Richard and Kim Vosburgh

The Grubb Group at Morgan Stanley team

Diana Albritton & Cindy Sebring Adams

Diana Albritton speaking at the event

Diana with volunteers.

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Richard Vosburgh

Chen Dental team

Gilbert Chevrolet team

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Wisehaupt Bray Asset Management team

Sebring Chamber CEO Liz Barber holds gun donated by The Gun Rack


McKibben Powersport Honda

Winning Team: Atlas Tree Corporation

The funds from the Clay Shoot will be used to improve and expand Knotty Girl’s already successful programs and events such as Social Media marketing for a greater outreach, giving out monthly self-exam reminder shower cards, updating the Knotty Girl eStore with more products at a lower cost and the Annual Knotty Girl Mountain Retreat for breast cancer survivors.

Scott Albritton taking care of the Raffles

“We are overwhelmed with gratitude because of the support we have received from our community! Our first Clay Shoot was a great success and Quail Creek provided us with the perfect venue to share the importance of Knotty Girl’s mission with woman and men of all ages!” – Diana Albritton, Knotty Girl Loves, Inc. Founder and breast cancer survivor of 16 years. Be sure to follow Knotty Girl on social media, Facebook and Instagram, to stay up to date with their journey while Racing to Educate and Save Lives! Save the Date for next years Knotty Girl Clay Shoot – February 23, 2019 at Quail Creek Plantation in Okeechobee.

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Thank you to all the sponsors that helped to make this even possible. Be sure to follow Knotty Girl on social media, Facebook and Instagram, to stay up to date with their journey while Racing to Educate and Save Lives! Save the Date for next years Knotty Girl Clay Shoot – February 23, 2019 at Quail Creek Plantation in Okeechobee.

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The Hardee County Suncoast Spurs Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation would like to thank these sponsors and donors for their continued support of our chapter.

2018 SPONSORS Tommy Oakley Oakley Transportation Bill Davis Bartow Ford

Mosaic Lefty & Jane Durando

Mosaic

Max Ullrich Ullrich’s Water Conditioning

Al Garcia Best Line Oil Co.

Rick Justice First National Bank

Donnie Thompson Thompson Electrical Service

Wayne Faulkner Faulkner Tree Service

Mosaic

Benny Albritton Benny Albritton Grove Service

Kelly Durrance D‐3 Farms Dan Dodrill Daniel Wayne Homes Mosaic Sean Keleher Crooked Hook Outfitters George Wadsworth George Wadsworth Ins. LLC

Clay Cobb Cobb Site Development

Ron Janson Super Matt Laundries

Ed Pilkington Hardee Tree Service

Walter Farr Farr Groves LLC

Jimmy Goughler Whit’s Building Supply

Henry & Debra Kinder Medi‐Test Occupational Health Services

Kevin Spurlock Alan Jay Auto Network Wayne & Dottie Conerly Wauchula Abstract

Ron Lambert Buckhorn Nursery Audie Grantham Terry & Tina Hines

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Bill Crews Wauchula State Bank

Joe Nickerson Nickerson Bar 3

Mosaic

Chas Crutchfield Crutchfield Auto Care

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Mason Cobb Cool & Cobb Engineering

Mosaic David Singletary State Farm Insurance Greg Gordon Heartland Growers Supply Steve Smith Buckhorn Ranch & Groves

Randall Smith S & S Irrigation

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Curtis Wilkerson

John & Donia Nicholson Nicholson Grove Service

Dwayne Hulsey

Irvin Watson Phoschem

Mosaic Jake & Joann Stowers

Brent McClenithan

Nacy Curls & The Money Man

Carlene Schumann

J R & Amie Gough G4 Farms

Corey Adams B & B Outfitters LLC

John & Terri Daniels

M E Wilkins Matt & Kelly Moye Southeast Ag Management

2018 DONORS Autotech Collision Bartow Ford Duck & Susan Smith Heartland Bar LIVINGCrescent S Ranch

Wes Roe Heartland Gold

Darrell Ellis Ellis Used Cars

Bill Lambert Torrey Oaks Golf Course

Bass Pro Shops Brandon, FL

Baxter Troutman Ag Commissioner Candidate

Baxter Troutman Florida Labor Solutions

Mosaic

Bill Staton Staton Auto Sales

Chas April Crutchfield Auto Care May Crutchfield Auto Care

Scott & Tami Halstead Mater’z Steakhouse

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George Wadsworth George Wadsworth Ins. LLC Wayne Faulkner Faulkner Tree Service

Kevin Spurlock Alan Jay Auto Network Mark Holland TM Ranch Custom Calls Bill Davis

Fred & Maria Fanizzi Quail Creek Plantation Representative Ben Albritton


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heartland SCENE Florida Hospital Heartland Foundation 23rd Annual Gala

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By Madison Harris Photography by Caroline Maxcy The Florida Hospital Heartland Foundation hosted their 23rd Annual Gala on February 2 – 4 featuring a formal dinner and concert by The Tenors. Continuing with a golf tournament at Sun ‘n Lake Sebring and Bill Jarrett Ford 5K Run/Walk. The weekend’s festivities tee’d off with the sold-out golf tournament on Friday morning at Sun ‘n Lake’s Deer Run and Turtle Run courses, followed by buffet lunch, raffle prizes and awards for each winning flight team. On Saturday, the Gala’s black-tie dinner, silent auction and concert featuring the award-winning The Tenors was held at the South Florida State College gymnasium and the Alan J. Wildstein Center for the Performing Arts. During dinner, 2018 Gala Chair Dr. Tony Chen shared Florida Hospital’s 70th anniversary and its legacy of healing in the Heartland community. On Sunday morning, the 5K Fun Run/Walk took off with more than 470 participants circling Florida Hospital Sebring. The weekend was a tremendous success and raised $260,000.00, which will go to the Florida Hospital Lake Placid Fitness Center Campaign, Florida Hospital Heartland Automated Breast Ultrasound Campaign and the Florida Hospital Wauchula Building Campaign.

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Emerging Artist, Okeechobee High School student, Savannah Hendrix

Rock painting at Kids Art Zone

Leland Williams of Crescent City, FL

Sand Sculptor Wade Wheeler begins his masterpiece. Chalk Artist Ken Mullins of West Palm Beach, FL

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New to the event, "Pawcasso" painting area where pet's paw prints were turned into works of art


Okeechobee Main Street's Top of the Lake Art Fest & Taste of Okeechobee Photography by Sharon Cannon

Okeechobee Main Street’s 12th annual Top of the Lake Art Fest, featuring the Taste of Okeechobee, was held Feb. 10 and 11 in downtown Okeechobee. The two-day event showcased fine artists and craft artisans from all over the state, as well as local and student artists. This juried art show presented a host of awards to many talented artists. The art fest also included street painting artists, sand sculpture and a kid’s art zone. An emerging artist tent featured seven students showing and selling their art. Also a new event was added this year, the Puppy Parade on Park featuring “Pawcasso” pet paw print painting. The Taste of Okeechobee drew a crowd of over 300 and was a fun evening for all. With perfect weather, local restaurants showcased their specialties as tasters enjoyed all the flavors as they strolled along Park Street in downtown Okeechobee. The event also included downtown businesses who opened up their doors to serve the tasters wine and other beverages. Culinary chefs voted for the best taste and local tasters picked their "people's choice."

Voted 2018 Best Taste, Parrot Island

Voted People's Choice, Brahma Bull

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WATSON CLINIC HIGHLANDS PHASE 2 NOW OPEN!

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

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50th Annual Pioneer Park Days Photography by Tracy McCoy

Inside the small town of Zolfo Springs, FL from March 1st thru March 3rd 2018, a grand event occurred, the 50th annual Pioneer Park Days. Pioneer Park Days is one of the largest, and is the oldest antique tractor, steam engine and farm equipment shows in the southeast. Some of the highlights included over 200 exhibits of tractors, steam engines and farm equipment. In the flea market area there were 300 booths that sold items from old tools to arts and crafts. There were some great deals being made. Artifact collections of the 1800’s and eras were at the Cracker Trail Museum for all to view the history. It also included a wide range of pioneer household goods, farming implements, photographs, articles about Florida Cowboys & Indians and additional historical documents. Also around the museum was Pioneer Village where some generous donators displayed a 1914 Baldwin Locomotive Engine #3 (also known as the Loping Gopher), Along with C.A. Bryant Blacksmith Shop and the Hart Cabin with pieces of furniture inside built by Mr. Hart. Hometown guests and visitors enjoyed the weekend as well as the famous homemade Swamp Cabbage.

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Branding | Logo Design Magazines | Catalogs Brochures | Publications Flyers | Post Cards Business Cards & Stationary Ad Designs | Graphic Design

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heartland SCENE Okeechobee Cowtown Rodeo Photography by Sharon Cannon

Professional cowboys and cowgirls came back to Okeechobee for the Cowtown Rodeo. Rodeo contestants showed off their athleticism, bravery and skill. The PRCA event provided wholesome fun and entertainment for the entire family. The event started on Friday night March 9 and continued performances Saturday & Sunday afternoons at the historic grandstand Cattlemen’s Arena, located on US Highway 441 North in Okeechobee, FL.

Morgan Brandel, Miss Rodeo Okeechobee

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Announcer Jerry Todd with Rodeo Clown and Barrell Man, Trent McFarland

Caleb Rebohltz and Haley Freeman


Mutton Bustin’ winner Wyatt Hazellief

(L-R): Miss Rodeo Okeechobee Queen 2018: Morgan Brandel, Miss Rodeo Okeechobee Congeniality 2018: Nicole Boulton, Miss Rodeo Okeechobee Princess 2018: Kora Lemmermen and Miss Rodeo Okeechobee Teen 2018: Kassidy Cabot

A future cowboy gets a little help for the Mutton Bustin’ ride.

Roper Kiesner thrilled the crowd with his whip and fire act.

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heartland SCENE Hardee County

Highlands County

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6-7

april

Heirlooms & Originals 8 am – 3 pm | Heritage Park Wauchula

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Open Mic Night

6 pm – 8 pm | The Park | Wauchula

may 4

Send Me Missions Run/Walk 6 pm | County Courthouse Wauchula

april

Sebring Soda Festival

Fri. 5 pm - 8 pm | Sat. 10 am – 5 pm Downtown Sebring

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Food Trucks & Flicks

5 pm – 9:30 pm | Circle Drive Park Sebring

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Prom Event 2018 by Beauty Fit For a Queen

10 am – 3 pm | Circle Theatre Sebring

Saturday Night Cruise

5 pm – 8 pm | Circle Park Drive Sebring

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Field Trip – Royce Unit

8 am | Lake Placid Tower |Lake Placid

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SFSC Foundation Annual Gala

6 pm – 9 pm | Island View Restaurant Sebring

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8th Annual Avon Park Rotary Bluegrass & Blueberry Festival

10 am – 4 pm | Downtown | Avon Park

Relay for Life of Highlands County SFSC | Avon Park

may 12

Saturday Night Cruise

Celebrate The Arts

10 am – 2 pm | Highlands Art League Sebring

Golf for Life at River Greens

7 am – 1 pm | River Greens Golf Course Avon Park

5 pm – 8 pm | Circle Park Drive Sebring

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Sebring Drag Racing

5 pm – 10 pm | Sebring Raceway Sebring

Desoto County

april 6

First Friday Festival

6 pm – 9 pm | Oak Street | Arcadia

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2nd Annual Teen Empowerment Summit Heartland LIVING April May 2018

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9 am – 3 pm | Desoto Middle School Arcadia

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Antique Fair of Arcadia

8 am – 3 pm | Historic Downtown Arcadia

may 4

First Friday Festival

6 pm – 9 pm | Oak Street | Arcadia

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Antique Fair of Arcadia

8 am – 3 pm | Historic Downtown Arcadia

Event listings subject to change. For more information about an event, please contact event organization.


Polk County

april

may

Strummin’ & Drummin’ 5K Run/Walk

Top Gun 30th Anniversary Tournament

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Banding Together for Foster Children 8 am – 10 am | Lake Myrtle Sports Complex Auburndale

A Night at the Opera . . . Scenes

7 pm – 8 pm | Polk Museum of Art | Lakeland

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Paradise Field | Lakeland

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Great Strides Lakeland 5K

10 am – 3 pm | Munn Park | Lakeland

Kentucky Derby Day 2018

4 pm – 8 pm | Rocking H Ranch | Lakeland

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EVENTS CALENDAR April | May

Downtown Farmers Curb Market

8 am – 2 pm | Kentucky Avenue | Lakeland

12 & 13 14 & 28

Downtown Farmers Curb Market

8 am – 2 pm | Kentucky Avenue | Lakeland

Farmers Market

8 am – 2 pm | Downtown Market Place Lake Wales

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MIDFLORIDA Mayfaire by the Lake

9 am – 4 pm | Lake Morton | Downtown Lakeland

Classic Car Show

4 pm – 8 pm | Downtown Market Place | Lake Wales

Okeechobee County

Relay For Life of Mulberry

april

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7th Annual Adam Bryant Minimal Regatta

6 pm | Mulberry High School Track | Mulberry

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9 am – 5 pm | Polk County

Run for the Booty: 7 am-10 am Minimal Regatta begins at 9 am | Agri-Civic Center

Farmers Market

2nd Annual All Veterans Ride

28 & May 26

Okeechobee Christian Academy Funshoot

4 pm – 8 pm | Downtown Market Place Lake Wales

may

Central Florida Farm Tour

22 & 26

8 am – 2 pm | Downtown Market Place Lake Wales

Lake Wales Food Truck Rally

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Starts at Buckhead Ridge VFW Post 9528 8 am | 29012 FL Hwy 78 | Okeechobee Register 8 am - Shotgun Start 9 am OK Corral Gun Club | Okeechobee

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Florida Hospital Heartland Clay Shoot

8 am | Quail Creek Plantation | Okeechobee

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Harry Potter Family Festival Presented by Big Lake Interact Club

3 pm - 6 pm | American Legion Hall | Okeechobee

Want to announce your June|July 2018 Community Event in our next issue? Email us at cindy@heartland-living.com

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Waldau

Private studio teaching you how to paint step-by-step in a relaxed and fun setting. It's the perfect place to get together and enjoy time painting with friends while sipping your favorite beverage. Small class size promises personalized instruction and a lot of fun! Treat yourself to time away from the stress of the outside world and take a painting home with you!

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Okeechobee’s Original Paint & Sip Studio

Give the gift of Art Gift Certificates Available

All classes taught by professional artist Bridgette Waldau.

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Serving the Heartland area for over 90 Years! A vehicle is a huge investment, especially for a non-proďŹ t, and it's something we need to last for a long time. It's the initial trust of what we're getting. If there's a service issue or if there's a question we have with our vehicles, Gilbert has been great and gone out of there way to take care of any issues. There is no doubt we are going to use Gilbert! -Mark Mayers (Real Life Children's Ranch)

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Now that you’re settled into your new home, check out McKibben Powersport Honda in nearby Winter Haven, and see the full line of Honda Pioneers now on sale. Call and ask about the special offers for readers of Heartland Living Magazine during McKibben’s Pre-Spring Pioneer Sales Event going on now. Test drive a new Honda Pioneer and then have some real family fun!

3699 US Hwy 17N Winter Haven. FL (863) 293-1279 McKibbenPowerSportHonda.com

Heartland LIVING April May 2018

honda.com PIONEER IS ONLY FOR DRIVERS 16 YEARS AND OLDER. MULTI-PURPOSE UTILITY VEHICLES CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. FOR YOUR SAFETY, BE RESPONSIBLE. ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET, EYE PROTECTION AND APPROPRIATE CLOTHING. ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT, AND KEEP THE SIDE NETS AND DOORS CLOSED. AVOID EXCESSIVE SPEEDS AND BE CAREFUL ON DIFFICULT TERRAIN. ALL MUV DRIVERS SHOULD WATCH THE SAFETY VIDEO “MULTIPURPOSE UTILITY VEHICLES: A GUIDE TO SAFE OPERATION” AND READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE VEHICLE. NEVER DRIVE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL, ON PUBLIC ROADS OR WITH MORE THAN ONE PASSENGER. DRIVER AND PASSENGER MUST BE TALL ENOUGH FOR SEAT BELT TO FIT PROPERLY AND TO BRACE THEMSELVES WITH BOTH FEET FIRMLY ON THE FLOOR. PASSENGER MUST BE ABLE TO GRASP THE HAND HOLD WITH THE SEAT BELT ON AND BOTH FEET ON THE FLOOR. RESPECT THE ENVIRONMENT WHEN DRIVING. Pioneer® is a registered trademark of Honda Motor Co., Ltd.. (02/18)

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