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8 LOCaLWinter Haven and the surrounding areas are such great communities where the people who reside there seem to understand what is important in life - it is all about community. Find out about some things and local people that continue to make Winter Haven an amazing place to live.

18 FOCUS On MainStreetStay up to date with with what’s going on and what’s new on MainStreet. Read the official newsletter of Main Street Winter Haven inside.

28 entertainMentTwelve local artists joined resident artist Laura Beatty for “Whimsy,” the opening show at Winter Haven’s newest gallery, Drops of Jupiter. Check out the summer classes, too!

14 bUSineSS FOCUSOrgan music and Fletcher Music Centers are an American institution. The first store in the 20 store chain was established in 1905 and Winter Haven’s store continues to grow by offering a FREE 6-week trial membership so folks can “experience the hobby” before they purchase.

16 SpOtLigHtThis month’s spotlight shines on the Ridge Art Association as it prepares for its 60th Anniversary Celebration. Meet Christy Hemenway, the Executive Director who helps volunteers, students, and artists nurture creativity in the community they love.

29 dining prOFiLePolk County residents are in for a talk-of-the-town new gourmet experience at the Sundown Southern Eatery, where two traditions have come together. In the former Christy’s Sundown Restaurant location, the Johnson family of Fred’s Southern Kitchen and Johnson’s BBQ fame have opened their newest restaurant under the direction of son Michael, a graduate of The Institute of Culinary Education in Manhattan, and with the talent of Chef Patrick Schaefer, who spent 14 years with Disney. The buzz is already “impeccable service and exciting flavors.”

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Henry David Thoreau is quoted for saying “This world is but a canvas to our imaginations.”

Within every person is an imagination that when given freedom can accomplish great things. However, so many rigid structures and routines in society often limit our creative freedom. Not to mention, a lack of emphasis on the arts. As important as academics and athletics are, the art community often gets overshadowed.

I can look at my own lifestyle and see this reality. My oldest son is now 10, and for many years we were trying to encourage him to find an activity he was passionate about. Over the years we have signed him up for every type of athletic team, none of which he ever played a second season because he wasn’t enjoying himself. We encouraged him to succeed academically and have hired multiple tutors over the years to keep his grades up. However, all along, the area we were neglecting was the arts. Once we got him involved in painting and other artistic activities, we finally saw a passion come from within and knew which direction to push him towards.

The Ridge Art Association is striving to keep the arts thriving in Polk County. This organization was founded 60 years ago and is an incredible resource to the Winter Haven Community. This month, we featured Christy Hemenway, Executive Director, as our spotlight interview to get an update on the association.

Other than the many exhibits either in the works or currently on display, the most exciting thing right now is the move to the downtown community. Through the support of the City of Winter Haven, doors have been opened for the association to move its home to a new location in the near future.

Make sure you check out the spotlight interview to learn more from Christy about how vital this non-profit organization is to our community and ways you can take advantage of the opportunities they provide.

Our feature this month also falls right in line with helping you place an emphasis on the arts. On a fairly regular basis, you hear of people signing up for piano lessons, or maybe guitar, drums or trumpet. However, how often do you hear of people taking organ lessons? I can remember growing up in church and looking at the large golden organs that filled the front of the sanctuary and being fascinated that the noise they produced came from what looked like a small piano.

Fletcher Music Centers specializes in selling and teaching this beautiful instrument. They even offer 6-week lessons free of charge to anyone who wants to begin learning. For those who become part of the Fletcher community, there are an endless array of oppor-tunities and activities to take advantage of, most of which are of no cost. FMC is another incredible resource for the Winter Haven community to embrace the arts.

If you have not been embracing the arts, then tap into your local community because these are only two of the many organizations in Winter Haven available to you.

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Stuffing the BusStOry by MiSSy niCOLe MrUCzek

School may be out for the summer and for most people in the education system, this means a time to rest and take it easy. For the Kiwanis Club, however, now is not the time to rest, but rather to jump in with both feet and actively get involved in the community. In keeping with the slogan of the Kiwanis Club, “serving the children of the world,” the annual Stuff the Bus program provides school supplies to children in need. Every June and July, the club collects supplies and donations and encourages local businesses to participate by becoming drop

locations for the contributions. On August 14th, the Kiwanis will park a bus in the parking lot of the Wal-Mart on Cypress Gardens Blvd. across the street from State Farm Insurance Company, distribute flyers, and collect supplies and donations. Benefiting the Polk Education Foundation, one hundred percent of the proceeds go toward school supplies. Karen Phillips, the chairman for Stuff the Bus, reports that last year, the club raised $67,000 and is hoping to top that record this year. Sixteen elementary schools in the Polk County

Left to right: Karen Phillips (Winter Haven Kiwanis), Sheila Scott (Polk City Elementary School Assistant Principal), Ladonna Andreu (Polk City Elementary Guidance Counselor), Smilin’ Jack Eagle, Kim Long (Fantasy of Flight). Photo by courtesy of Fantasy of Flight

area will receive supplies on August 17th, when the Kiwanis club will distribute the various products. “It’s a very gratifying project to be involved in,” says Suzie Morraco of the Kiwanis Club of Winter Haven.

For the second year, Fantasy of Flight has partnered with the Kiwanis Club and joined in participating in the Stuff the Bus program. Kim Long of Fantasy of Flight commented on the program saying, “We at Fantasy of Flight are delighted to be partnering with the Winter Haven Kiwanis on the Stuff the Bus campaign again this year. It is a great opportunity for us to thank folks for giving to the school supply drive by extending a discount on our

attraction tickets and directly benefit our local schools.” As a sign of gratitude, Fantasy of Flight is offering a five-dollar discount off park admission for each donation received. Mary Dietrick of Dietrick Public Relations is helping to promote the drive by publicizing the event for Fantasy of Flight. She is very optimistic about the drive, saying how “exciting it is to have the opportunity to give back to the community.” For a list of accepted school supplies, visit www.fantasyofflight.com. To learn more about the Kiwanis Club of Winter Haven, visit www.winterhavenkiwanis.org

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On Sunday, August 15, 2010, Lasater Flowers & Gifts will gather at least 100 women dressed in pink to form a human pink ribbon in the parking lot of Belk at Winter Haven Citi Centre. Mike Potthast of Potthast Studios in downtown Winter Haven will take an aerial photograph of the human pink ribbon at 11:00am.

This event will help raise breast cancer awareness in the community and kick off this year’s annual Day of Pampering

at Belk, scheduled for Sunday, September 19, 2010 from 12:00

– 6:00pm. The Day of Pampering is a special day devoted to providing a fresh outlook for those facing the challenges of cancer, and features a variety of pampering services, a fashion show, complementary makeovers, prize drawings, and more. Pink event t-shirts are available now at Lasater Flowers & Gifts for $10, with all proceeds going to the local chapter of the American Cancer Society.

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Good Friends, Good Times, A Great Causeby brent SiMMOnS

for reaching out to the kids, and they weren’t the only ones at the event that were passionate about the mission of the Boys and Girls Club.

So much work goes into a successful event like this, and so many people have to give their time, their treasures, and their energy to make it happen that only a passionate and caring concern for the kids can explain why they get involved. We tip our hats and give a hearty thanks to all those involved in putting this together – you did a GREAT job. These folks and this community have a big heart.

Everyone seemed to have a great time and all got to visit with friends, neighbors, and colleagues. All around Tanners

On June 15th, Tanners Pub in downtown Winter Haven was closed to the public so that owners John and Debbie Tennick could host “The Bash”. Attendees paid $75 to get into the party, and then generously donated even more in various ways. For this they got great food from several local venues, libations prepared by the areas most notable bartenders, the chance to spend time with their friends, and the knowledge that it was all for a great cause – The Citrus Center Boys and Girls Club.

Since 1955 the community has supported The Boys and Girls Club which seeks to provide all children, but especially

disadvantaged children, activities and resources that build character, aide learning, and encourage them to be productive and caring citizens. Walt Hall, Executive Director said, “This year’s event is so important because this is the hardest year, financially speaking, in my 43 years.” The good news he said was, “we’re still here, and we are serving more kids.”

Chris David, of MidFlorida and a new board member of the organization got inspired when he visited a camp in Lake Wales and saw children being able to do things they wouldn’t be able to do without the Club and the support of events like this one. Hall and David both expressed a passion

folks were moving from group to group, shaking hands or hugging necks. Small groups sat at tables and talked about anything and everything. In our busy daily lives, so often we don’t find the time to connect, and this event afforded us all an opportunity to do just that, and to serve an important need.

Nothing is more important to the future than the children of our community, and we will surely pay a price if we don’t reach out to children other than our own, children who need our love and encouragement so much. This year’s event was a huge success. Good friends, good times, and a GREAT CAUSE! What more could you ask for?

8th Annual Bartender Bash

Notable Bartenders raise money and via for tips behind the world famous Tanner’s Bar. Photo by Brent simmons

Walt Hall Executive Director and Volunteer Abby Renardson were pleased with the event and turnout. Photo by Brent simmons

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Lasater Flowers and Gifts opened in Winter Haven in 1958 and has been serving the Winter Haven community faithfully ever since.

When entering Lasater Flowers one immediately gets the sense that every customer is important and that they are going to go the extra mile to make sure the customer leaves happy. This is one secret to success that has proven to be extremely effective.

Lasater Flowers and Gifts in Winter Haven was recognized in the TOP 5% of Teleflora Florists Nationwide, this year. The Teleflora’s National Account Program is an incentive and loyalty program designed for Teleflora’s Top Member Florists in the U.S. Teleflora is the world’s leading flower delivery service, making hand arranged and hand delivered floral

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To qualify for the elite Teleflora National Account Program, Lasater Flowers and Gifts were responsible for expanding their Teleflora website orders, and designing as well as delivering hand made arrangements to clients from orders received from other Teleflora members. There are 18,000 Teleflora partners and Laster Flowers earned a spot in the Top 5%.

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Keith DorerFletcher Music Centers6304-06 Cypress Gardens Blvd.Winter Haven, FL 33884In the High Pointe Business Center863-325-8800www.fletchermusic.com

Fletcher Music centersExperience the hobby of creating music and reaping the rewards of therapeutic health benefits!

We have always heard that music is good for the soul. Now it has been proven in studies that music is great for the mind and body as well. Frederick Tims, Ph.D. is a Professor and Chair of Music Therapy at Michigan State University. “The gleam in the eyes of the people taking Organ classes goes far in explaining why we found so many positive health changes in these people over the course of the classes” Tims said.

Fletcher Music Centers has a store right here in Winter Haven that truly is a ‘Music making and wellness center’. The store is run by Studio Director and Music teacher, Keith Dorer who has 37 years of experience in the world of music. Dorer is originally from South Orange, New Jersey. He taught Organ lessons to pay his way through College. Beginning in 1985, he worked for Lowrey, the

famous Organ manufacturer for six years. He took that experience to FMC, and has been with the company ever since. Now Dorer is doing what he loves best, teaching Organ classes again. Fletcher Music Centers has been associated with Lowrey since 1958. FMC is the largest Lowrey Organ dealer in the world.

Longevity seems to be a common denominator here as Edgar Fletcher started the business in 1905! His grandson, Bob Fletcher moved to Florida in 1975. FMC is a chain with twenty stores. There are 14 stores in Florida, 6 in Arizona and the Corporate Offices are in Clearwater. Very impressive to see a business that has thrived for more than 105 years!

Even more impressive is the way business is conducted at FMC. This company does a lot more than sell organs. Keith and

A great facility and professional instructors contribute to the fun of free lesson and events

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his staff want you to ‘experience the hobby’. To do so, they offer a FREE six week trial membership. This is huge, as it comes with great value. With the membership you get lessons, rewards and a satisfaction guarantee. The activities are endless with concerts, pot luck dinners, field trips, and a monthly calendar and newsletter. If you do eventually purchase an instrument, the membership becomes a Lifetime membership adding more happiness to the experience.

To explain the member benefits further, here is what you receive: Lessons FREE OF CHARGE until your musical goals are reached. FMC has beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes. There are styling clinics, chord & pedal clinics, song arranging clinics and feature workshops. The lifetime rewards include private concerts, monthly socials, field trips (as mentioned previously), and the wellness benefit as you experience the magic of music.

Shane Cook, Outreach Coordinator, plans all the outside activities. For example, he may come to your sub-division and put on a concert in your clubhouse, or even outdoors. He also plans and executes the excursions. Here is a tip: Try to attend one soon, as his Dad, the extremely accomplished well known musician, Ron Cook has been performing lately! His music is a treat you do not want to miss.

By now you can tell this is a special business. When you walk in FMC you realize it is a welcoming, refreshing, no-pressure environment. This is a place where friendships are made through music and FUN! This is a lifestyle enjoyed by all. Typically, music from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s is played and taught. We all have fond memories from that wonderful era.

Dorer has an inspiring phrase right on his business card. It says, “Enriching our customers’ lives through involvement in recreational music-making”.

Fletcher Music Centers in Winter Haven now has a Free Sampler Class. The classes are forming now so you are encouraged to join soon. Here are some highlights:

· Learn to play songs from the 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s.· No instrument necessary· Free use of practice studio· All class materials providedCall 863-325-8800 to enroll now. A FREE Music CD is

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Interview by Cheryl Johnston

Photos courtesy of Ridge Art

Association and Brent Simmons

Virtually every art form is showcased in Winter Haven - a town renowned for its creativity. This year, the Ridge Art Association celebrates its 60th anniversary.

Founded in 1950, Polk County’s most prestigious art organization for six decades has stimulated awareness and appreciation for the fine arts through cultural events, exhibitions, and educational programs.

T. Michael Stavres, the city’s Director of Community Services commends the organization: “We appreciate the significant role Ridge Art plays in Winter Haven’s overall quality of life as it provides opportunities for local artists to display their creations and for residents to experience art and culture in multiple ways. Incredibly talented member artists capture our community in visual form that often tells a greater story than any written word ever could. We all benefit greatly from the Ridge Art Association’s efforts.”

Meet University of Mississippi graduate Christy Hemenway, the organization’s Executive Director, who oversees the facilities, exhibits, and volunteers.

Q: Tell us about Ridge Art Association. A: The non-profit 501(c)3 organization, currently located in Winter Haven’s

Chain O’ Lakes Civic Center Complex, survives and thrives thanks to generous local businesses and citizens who realize artistic endeavor is indicative of a community’s health. RAA exists to provide fine arts activities for our premier community.

The competition art gallery’s operating income derives from membership dues, exhibition sponsors, competition entry fees, private and corporate donations and the City of Winter Haven. Annual dues and donations are tax-deductible and greatly appreciated.

Q: How did you become involved, Christy? A: After 9/11 in 2001, my husband Rick, a realtor and President of the RAA

Board of Directors, suggested the job would be perfect for me. Prior to that I was a fashion buyer for Rheinauer’s, a stay-at-home mom for 14 years to my now-grown children, and active in the community and garden club.

Q: Can you detail the benefits of membership? A: Annual membership affiliation is probably the best artistic value in the

state. Various memberships are available which promote young artists and all-age students in their educational and artistic pursuits. Members receive a directory, invitations to all opening receptions, reduced fees for classes, and a discount on competition entry fees.

Pricing is extremely affordable: $25 for seniors (60+) and students (21 and under); $30 for individuals; $50 for families. Beyond the basics are levels such as patrons, benefactors, and silver, golden, or platinum “Palette” contributors.

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Q: Detail the organization’s upcoming relocation. A: In late May the association officially became part of the downtown

district. City Commissioners approved unanimously an agreement allowing us space in the old Social Security Administration building at 245 West Central Avenue. Our 10-year contract can be extended three separate times for five-year terms each.

Thanks to the city’s generosity, Ridge Art will use the facility free-of-charge for cultural arts displays, programs, and classes. RAA will share expenses for the extensive renovations to the façade, interior, and roof will begin in January and will pay the building’s taxes.

While renovation is underway, RAA will continue to do what it does best – showcase local artists, their work, and our lovely community. The downtown’s dynamic energy should increase visitor numbers and activity.

Q: What excites you most about Ridge Art Association and its impact in our town?

A: Most people are probably unaware that RAA gifts $25,000 annually to community artists who add beauty and insight to our lifestyles. I’m also happy to expose the public who may never visit a museum to artwork through venues like the City Hall or the Winter Haven Airport display. Last year, we sold three works to people who had never before been to a gallery.

We also take bi-annual trips to promote art awareness and cultural appreciation. Last March the group visited Italy and the south of France. The 2007 trip was to London and Paris. We enjoy each location’s special sites, museums, galleries, food, music, and landscapes.

Q: What’s next on the RAA calendar?A:Mark your calendars for these “culture up” your friends and family dates of

exhibitions up-and-coming or now-in-process. The 2nd Annual Aviation Exhibition, a juried competition at the WH Airport

opened May 20 and closes May 3, 2011. Twelve awards were presented to winners who submitted aviation themed works.

Best of Show - Don Southern, Winter Haven, “Patriotic Parachute,” Photography

2nd - Penny Cosentino, Lakeland, “Another Perspective,” Acrylic

3rd - Jack Phelan, Lakeland, “T-Bird,” Photography

Judge’s Choice- Al Kriston, Winter Haven, “Flight,” Sculpture

Awards of Excellence

Jose Ramos, Lakeland, “Hawking the Duck,” PhotographyCarlos De Leon Campos, Lakeland, “Float Plane,” Oil

Ed Nievas, Winter Haven, “May Day, May Day,” Photography Heather Duncan, Lake Alfred, “The Next Generation I,” Photography

Honorable Mention:

Bill Melvin, Winter Haven,”Esprit de Corps,” PencilCandi Holden, Winter Haven, “Future Aviator,” Photography

Paul Stephan, Lakeland, “Plane on Floats,” PhotographyJudy Giles, Haines City, “Air Show,” Acrylic

In August, celebrate Ridge Art’s 60th anniversary with an exhibit of members’ creations. Check www.ridgeart.org for details.

July 8 - August 7, 2010: Trent Manning offers his one-man show, “Mixed Messages.”

August 12, 2010 – June 28, 2011: For the fourth year, city hall will showcase winning entries in the open to anyone, juried competition initiated by the Florida Recreation and Park Association. Winter Haven’s parks will highlighted.

September 16 – October 8, 2010: The Member’s Exhibition Last three weeks of October: “Terror on the Ridge,” a haunted house

event in the Social Security Administration building. This year’s “Circus: Iniquitous” features a 1930’s clown motif ala old-time spooky circus with fortunetellers. Last year’s word-of-mouth promotion for the 13 room display was so strong that designers from Universal, and Busch Gardens were impressed during tours. Open to those ages 12+, tickets are $8 or $7 advance. For a peek at special effects creation, younger visitors can enjoy one of the two “lights on” tours.

October 26 – November 17, 2010: The Polk County Art Teachers’ Invitational is a competition for local public and private school art teachers.

December 2 – 19, 2010: “BLACK & WHITE & READ ALL OVER” is a juried compeition.

From January through May, 2011, the following events are scheduled: Jan 13 - Feb 6: 61st Anniversary Fine Arts Exhibition- A Juried Competition

Feb 16 – Mar 20: The Young Artists Show - A Juried CompetitionMarch 19-20: The Central Park Art FestivalMarch 19: 2nd Annual Battle of the Band

April 14 – May 13: Miniature Art Exhibition - A Juried Competition

Q: Do you have a final word of encouragement? A: If either the creative or practical side of you has been inspired to assist Ridge

Art Association, don’t hesitate. Immediately, we could use donations of wood flooring (to create various gallery spaces) and kitchen cabinetry. Cash donations or a volunteer commitment are always welcome. Soon the website will contain the RA “Wish List” for other materials.

For additional information or to get involved, phone 863-291-5661, visit online at www.ridgeart.org, or visit physically at 210 Cypress Gardens Boulevard SW. Office hours are M-W-F from 1 to 5 p.m., but our creative care for the community continues ‘round the clock.

We’d love to have you join us.

Group picture in Paris from the Ridge Art London and Paris Trip.

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Main Street Winter Haven has the gen-erous support of several local companies and corporations that we call Benefactors. These Benefactors have proven that they care deeply about the quality of life in Winter Haven and willingly extend their support to downtown revitalization.

When you do business with these specific companies, you are supporting cor-porations that give back to your community. Good corporate citizens are the cornerstones of a healthy society. The following com-panies are Winter Haven’s good corporate citizens and Main Street is truly grateful for their support.

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We are asking you for your hon-est opinion by filling out a very brief survey. You may either clip and mail it, or simply email the an-swers. Tell us what you like, so we can build on that. Tell us what you would like to see improved to make the downtown district more appeal-ing. Most importantly, tell us why.

Your Downtown is growing. Doors are opening, the streets are clean and well-lit, his-toric buildings are getting the care they deserve. It is now up to all of us, the community of Winter Haven, to keep it healthy. The easiest way to do that is to support the local people who open up shops and restaurants in Your Downtown. These are your neighbors, investing their money and time in downtown Winter Haven. As residents of the Winter Haven area, we enjoy a variety of goods and services right in our own backyard, but if we fail to support these local entrepreneurs, they will go away.

A healthy and vibrant downtown district is not about big corporations and deep pock-ets. It is all of us, working together for the economic and social strength of our society.

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Meet Main street Winter Haven’s Board of Directors

Main Street Winter Haven’s directors serve on the board for a term of three years. Many of them also serve on the various committees that work behind the scenes at Main Street. These community leaders are not afraid to get their hands dirty, and can usually be found working hard at Main Street events carrying ice, serving drinks or cooking bratwurst. The position is unpaid; each member donates time out of his or her busy schedule to focus on making Your Downtown Winter Haven the very best it can be.

Kemp Brinson - Clark, Campbell, Mawhinney & Lancaster, P.A.

A downtown is kind of like your living room. It’s the hub to which everything else connects, a room that everyone uses and enjoys whether they live here or are our guests. I support Main Street because the remodeling of Winter Haven’s living room is an unfinished project. As we continue to work together to improve it, our entire community enjoys the dividends from our investment.

Carol Brown - Real Estate Title Services. Inc.Michelle Cassidy - The Cassidy OrganizationGeorgia Davis - Citizen’s Bank & Trust

It is a great opportunity to see the hearts of the City of Winter Haven and Main Street Board work together to achieve common goals.

“In every community there is work to be done. In every nation, there are wounds to heal. In every heart there is the power to do it.” ~ Marianne Williamson

Bob Gernert - Greater Winter Haven Chamber of CommerceJay Gray - The NCT Group CPAs, L.L.C.

I enjoy the camaraderie of dedicated folks who have a passion for making our community a better place to live.”

Debbie Harsh - CenterState Bank

“As a native Winter Havenite, how exciting it is to be a part of an organization that has been so intrical in bringing activity back to the downtown Winter Haven community, that promotes activities that appeal to the young and the young at heart, as well as supporting businesses in the local downtown area.”

Gerry Hill - Straughn & Turner, P.A.Anita Horn - La Vita DolceJoe Jensen - The Nissen GroupHoward King - The Guidance Firm

Nelson Kirkland - Central Media GroupMike Marino - Wachovia BankDr. Sharon Miller - Polk State College

“It has been and continues to be a pleasure to help better the economic infra-structure of Downtown Winter Haven. As a member of the Board of Directors for Main Street Winter Haven, it is exciting to be a part of a very committed and focused group of citizens, working toward a common good.”

Linda Pilkington - Heart of Florida Regional Medical CenterJeff Potter - City of Winter Haven

As our city moves forward in its quest for live, work, and play Main Street is a major component of that goal. Our support as a city is one that the commission fully supports.

Mike Potthast - Potthast Studios

Contributing my time to the Main Street Winter Haven Organization is very worthwhile. Main Street is constantly and actively involved with bringing special events to the downtown area creating a sense of community while benefiting the local merchants at the same time. Winter Haven is fortunate to have an active organization such as Main Street to coordinate these efforts.

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Welcome Pink chix couture to Your Downtown!Main Street is pleased to welcome Pink Chix Couture Ladies Clothing &

Accessory Boutique to its new location at 25 Third Street, NW, in downtown Winter Haven. Pink Chix opened on June 15, offering a variety of clothing, accessories and gifts. Located in the heart of downtown Winter Haven, Pink Chix adds another dimension to the growing charm and of a district peppered with a variety of cafés, galleries, and shops.

The store is owned by Kristin Jaquez and managed by her sister, Kelly Jones. Jones explained, “There are four sisters in our family, so that is why our logo has a representation of four girls.” A friendly atmosphere welcomes customers like sisters with personalized assistance and sisterly advice.

Pink Chix Couture has an eclectic array of clothing for both the young and young-at-heart. The specialized denim department carries several brands, including MissMe and iT Jeans, to ensure all body types can find the right fit.

“We offer a little bit of everything,” said Jones, “whether it’s casual and fun or something a bit dressier.” Pink Chix carries the Spanx line of foundations to complete each ensemble. A costume jewelry department gives a personalized accent for any look. Pink Chix will also serve as the venue for their customers’ in-store jewelry parties with the JewelKade line.

The trendy boutique also carries gifts and items for the home, including Principessa beauty and spa products, Old Pine candles and Natural Life gifts.

Also available are pillowcase dresses for children, hand made in locally by Thanh Bauer of Winter Haven. Accessories for hair include the original KuduKlip, which donates proceeds the Build on Hope charity, as well as handmade head bands by Kinsella Couture for a completely unique style.

“We concentrate on good quality at great prices” said Jones. “We have new lines coming in all the time, so we encourage people to come in regu-larly to see what’s new!” Pink Chix Couture is open from 10:00 a.m until 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, and from 10:00 a.m until 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday. The Web site is www.PinkChixCouture.com.

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early 1880’s, according to Josephine Burr’s book “History of Winter Haven, Florida, Dr. Frederick Inman and his wife, Florence Jewett Inman, came to Winter Haven in search of a milder climate than that of their native Akron, Ohio. The couple didn’t come to Winter Haven only to live – they got involved.

Over the next several decades, the Inmans became involved as the new city of Winter Haven was developed. The Inmans helped bring the railroad to the area, and helped establish the Florida Citrus Exchange, started a school in the Florence Villa area, and had a hand in many other noteworthy deeds, as well. The couple also operated a resort at the Florence Villa Inn that grew from their home on Lake Spring.

Dr. Inman is said to be responsible for the birth of Florence Villa, where employees of local citrus packing plants and the family inn lived. While in Ohio, Frederick Inman had been a practicing doctor, but in Florida he chose to grow roses, citrus, pineapple and peach trees, as well as other exotic fruit. Soon the couple would come to own several hundred acres – most of it in the area of near U.S. Highway 17 and Avenue T/Havendale Boulevard, as well as from the south side of Spring Lake, north to what is now U.S. Highway 92.

Dr. Inman died in 1910. In Florence Jewett Inman’s last will

and testament, dated May 16, 1916, Mrs. Inman willed the property now known as Inman Park to the City with the caveat that it be dedicated for public use and “shall always be open for everyone as a place set apart for recreation and ornament.” Since that time, the park at U.S. 17 North and Avenue T NW has been a passive park, maintained by the City.

The park also includes a memorial park to both the Inman’s, as well as other family members.

The completed park improvements bring grand recognition to contributions made by the Inman family to make the city of Winter Haven the premier city it remains today.

Winter Haven’s Inman Park has been around for more than a century. All that time, the historical park has been mostly landscaped open space, but that’s all getting ready to change.

Park improvements bring a completely new look to Inman Park. Work was recently completed on the almost $400,000 project, funded in park with a Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) grant.

The new park includes a one-half-mile paved loop walking trail, multi-generational play area, exercise stations, parking, picnic facilities, Florida-friendly gardens, landscaping, educational exhibits and other site amenities. Historically, the 8.5-acre park consisted of only flowering trees, a few picnic tables with benches, with a drive through the park’s center.

More than 50 volunteers turned out for a Community Planting Day, held at the park on May 15. New landscaping includes more than 600 plants. Other components of the new park, including the exercise stations have recently been installed, as well.

“This is fantastic,” Joyce Young said during a recent visit to Inman Park with her granddaughter.

Watch for information about a grand opening that will be scheduled later this summer.

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The newly redeveloped Inman Park. Photo courtesy of the City of Winter Haven

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8-ounce carton of chocolate milk has about 26 grams of sugar verses white milk with only 12 grams. There’s even a dude in Colorado who says kids could gain as much as three pounds per year from chocolate milk consumption alone. One more factoid from my friends at the St. Pete Times: school sales account for more than half of all flavored milk sold in the U.S.

So, back to some of those pesky nutritionists who don’t agree with the state high and “muckity mucks”. They say kids will just end up drinking more juices that contain even many more calories. They say if kids stop drinking milk their diets will lack the necessary calcium and potassium for bone development. Did I mention the farmers are really ticked because they say milk sales will drop, they will need more subsidies, the stars will fall from the heavens and the Cubs may even win the World Series?

Now, my take on the matter. After raising four kids I can tell you two things for sure. One, not all kids are fat. My kids have skinny genes in them and I don’t mean the kind you put on. Heck, my sons drank chocolate milk like it was water and they still barely weighed 170 pounds even though they are both 6 feet 4 inches tall. It was a battle getting them to eat broccoli. My wife was very creative in getting them to eat alfalpha sprouts by calling them space weeds. And she got them to slug down a teaspoon of cod liver oil each day without the promise of a new car when they reached 16 years of ago.

Forget this obesity stuff for just a second. The truth about white milk verses chocolate is simple. White milk in those blue cartons tastes funny. Go ahead, ask any kid. How many times have you opened one of them up only to take a big swig of sour milk? It only happens once!!!!!

Well it’s about time. Some nutritionists are finally defending chocolate milk even as state education leaders are trying to get rid of it. They want to remove it from school menus because they say it contains too much sugar which is why all of our kids are so fat. Okay, that’s a paraphrase. The same goes for strawberry or other flavored milks. Sure, they make up 70 percent of all the milk sales in schools but what do kids know anyway. Instead, state higher ups would like kids to choose pure fruit juices or white milk in the blue cartons. They say helping, I say forcing kids to make the right choices will make for healthier students.

I love it when educators are so immersed in what goes into our mouths they forget to see the forest for the trees… or is it the trees for the forest? Never mind. No one can argue that chocolate and strawberry milk have a lot more calories than regular old white milk. After all, the syrups which are used to make the flavored milks are mostly corn syrup or other sweetens. An

However, such a venture only works when the effort goes both ways. The point of ESE is not to make school easy; the point is to make school possible.

Forgive me, but I must repeat the thought. It’s a powerful idea that I don’t want us to gloss over. The point of exceptional student education – and this applies to pretty much any public program

– is not to make school easy; the point is to make school possible.

I taught ESE for almost two decades, and it was shocking to observe how many parents believed it was our job to make school easy for their kids! But that’s not it at all. What good ESE teachers do is everything in their power to make success an option for those students and families prepared to do their part and work as a team.

And, let me tell you, Turkey Creek has some good ESE teachers. That’s the reason ten 8th grade graduates walked across the stage having actually achieved something. That’s what exceptional student education is all about.

The event’s sponsor was kind enough to invite me to speak, so I told the students about my son, Andrew, who really didn’t enjoy school that much when he was their age. “But today he’s doing a job that he loves, committed to helping people, travelling all over the world, and making enough money to live the kind of life he wants,” I said. “And I’m going to tell you how.”

I dove in while I had their attention. “The first thing Andrew did was simply hang in there. It’s not enough to say that ‘50% of success is just showing up.’ It turns out that 100% of achievement depends on hanging around to the end. So I want to encourage you to stay in school.

“The other thing was that Andrew believed. People may tell you ‘seeing is believing’. But my son realized there are things that you’re never going to see until you first believe.”

ESE is about making good use of all the abilities at a students’ disposal. It’s about teachers, parents, and students working together to take collective responsibility and to give everyone a fighting chance. And, mostly, it’s about believing.

2010 Strawberry Queen Natalie Burgin drove the point home at the end of her talk. “You can do it!” she said with a huge smile, and the kind of enthusiasm only festival queens can pull off with any credibility. And she really meant it – you could tell.

Graduation ceremonies are always meaningful occasions. College and high school are the “standards”, but it’s not unheard of to receive an engraved invitation – RSVP – to watch your favorite four-year-old walk across the stage in a cap and gown.

Early summer sees commencement exercises of all sorts, but this year’s most meaningful - for me - had to have been the hour I spent with a group of 8th Grade students at Turkey Creek Middle School. They had successfully completed the Exceptional Student Education (ESE) program and were more than ready for high school and the rest of their lives.

The annual event, emceed by former assistant principal Scott Anderson, is a banquet of celebration and encouragement.

Ten 8th grade students made their way across the stage in front of a room full with parents, teachers, students, administrators and guests. Principal Dennis Mayo kicked off the ceremony with a welcome, and by the time the graduates headed for the buffet they were weighed down with more awards than some could carry.

So why all the fuss? Why make so much noise about the simple transition into high school? Why not just hand over report cards and start getting ready for the next batch?

The answer addresses the whole point of ESE. We have a remarkable federal initiative that mandates a “free and appropriate” education (public law 94-142, 1975, re-imagined as IDEA in 1990), and it’s a plan designed to make sure all children have access to first-rate schooling – regardless.

SUbMit ted by derek MaUL

Mostly, it’s about believing

You can reach Derek Maul at [email protected],

or visit www.Derekmaul.net

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Drops Of Jupiter Art Gallery Grand Openingby kriSt i L inebaUgH

entertainment artist Of the MOnth

Drops of Jupiter, Winter Haven’s newest art gallery, hosted it’s opening show “Whimsy”: a collection of 12 local artists and resident artist Laura Beatty, on June 18th. If you missed Laura Beatty’s show at Polk State College you can now enjoy her collection at Drops of Jupiter.

Beatty has moved her working studio to Drops Of Jupiter and will also be one of the instructors for the many classes to be offered.

Other local artists currently showing their work here include Sharon Creedon, Lauren Kalogridis, Wade Slater, Beverly Gustafson, Ilene Phelan, Joahnna Mitchell, Mary Ellen Porter, Audra Hewett, Patty Lovell, Connie Combs,

Susan Waddell, long time Winter Haven resident and owner of Drops of Jupiter, in her own words: “..sparked by a passion for art and a mission to support the local artists. (Drops of Jupiter) is a unique blend of gallery and working studio that allows one to view an eclectic array of paintings, sculptures and jewelry”.

Not only is Drops of Jupiter a beautiful gallery, it is also a place to release your creativity and hone your skills as an artist. The first set of classes are “Art Recreation for 5th, 6th and 7th Grade Students”. There are four different sessions available, offered Monday -Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm they are: June 28th-July17th, July 5th-July 8th, July 12th-July15th, July 26th-July29th.

If you would like to register for a session or are interested in other classes to be offered you may contact Susan Waddell at 1.863.559.7942 or email her at [email protected]

Drops of Jupiter is located at 253 Ave A S.W Winter Haven, Fl. 33880 Their website is www.dropsofjupiterart.com . You may reach the gallery at 863- 287-2656 or email them at [email protected]

Winter Haven’s newest art gallery offers more than just pretty pictures

Susan Waddell (owner of Drops of Jupiter) and Laura Beatty they are standing in front of her picture called “The Rising” and it sold that evening. Photo courtesy of susan Waddell

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A parallel history

Third Generation Restaurateur Michael Johnson and Chef Patrick focus on the details and each guest’s experience. Photos by Brent simmons

Newly remodeled – The restaurant maintains a connection to the past while updating the décor. Photos by Brent simmons

PAN FRIED TROUT - Pine nut stuffing, roasted baby potatoes, watercress salad and sage butter. Photos by Brent simmons

Sundown Southern Eateryby brent SiMMOnS

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Nicholas “Nick” Christy opened the doors to Chirsty’s Sundown Restaurant in the early 50’s, and operated the well-known and much loved establishment until 2007. Many loyal patrons and friends mourned the closing of the restaurant then, and earlier this year the passing of the man himself. The restaurant and the man were inseparable and both were significant and much loved fixtures in the community.

At about the same time Christy opened his restaurant in Winter Haven, Elton and Evelyn Johnson were starting a family tradition in the restaurant business in Plant City, Florida. Their son, Fred and his wife Tammy carried on the tradition, and like Christy they are respected, successful restaurateurs. They’ve grown to operate four Fred’s Southern Kitchens, two Johnson Barbeques (run by their son Owen), and Southern Gourmet Catering.

These two histories came together when Fred and Tammy were presented the opportunity to reopen a restaurant where Christy’s had been operated for over 50 years. It was however, a daunting task. The building had to be renovated and a menu developed. The Johnson team knew there would be the inevitable comparisons to the much-loved Christy’s. Fred and Tammy turned to their youngest son Michael, a graduate of The Institute of Culinary Education in Manhattan to manage their newest venture. In May they opened the Sundown Southern Eatery.

I went to dinner at the Sundown with a group of 15

family members, and I have to say I was impressed. The newly remodeled building looked incredible. Just like the name, they kept part of the old to honor the past. The changes they made both opened up the space and updated the atmosphere. I especially loved the artwork – depicting scenes of Florida, and the bar area with a baby grand piano. The higher ceilings create a more spacious feel.

The service was impeccable, which is something you can expect from any Johnson run establishment. We went when the staff was still green, and even though our party was large and it was a busy Saturday night, the intense training each server received was evident. They were knowledgeable, friendly, and got the job done. Michael is an ever-present fixture in the dinning room and his goal is to make sure every guest experience is a great one.

Chef Patrick Schaefer spent over 14 years honing his culinary skills with Disney. What makes the difference is his and his kitchen staff ’s attention to the details and their focus on fresh, quality ingredients. The good thing about going with such a large family group was that we ordered and shared nearly everything on the menu, and everything was great. The menu is billed as “classic southern dishes that have been revamped to offer new and exciting flavors,” and it lived up to its billing. Another thing about the menu is that it will always be a work in progress. Since I was there for dinner I stopped by for lunch and the Chef

has already reworked some of the dishes, added others, and removed some. Why? I asked the Chef and he said, “We want to have something for everyone, and we want to listen to the feedback of our guest.”

Last but not least, the Sundown has a great lounge that sports wonderful drinks and a good selection of beers and wines. Desert is not required but is highly recommended.

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entertainment calendar

Thursday, july 1sT10 aM September 30, 2010 at 5:00 pMairmen in Captivity: the pOw experience- Fantasy of Flight

sunday, july 4Ththunder on the ridge Spectacular! -Haines City parks and recreation12:00aM-9:00 pM

Wednesday, july 7Summer discovery at bok- bookmaking- bok tower gardens10:00 aM-11:30 aMnon members: $5 per child or $32 for all 7 classes; Member: $4 per child or $25 for all 7 classes. Call 863-734-1222.

First wednesday breakfast- winter Haven Chamber7:30 aM-9:00 aM- rSvp for this event

Thursday, july 8ThFOCUS business Mixer at Sundown Southern eatery 5:30 pM to 7:30 pM

trent Manning: Mixed Messages- a One Man Show- ridge art association

12:30 pM to august 7, 2010 at 4:00 pM sunday, july 11Thvacation bible School- expedition on the High Seas- Christ Community Church6:00 pM to July 15, 2010 at 9:00 pM

Summer Festival and Hurricane preparation event- Cypress gardens blvd.11:00 aM-4:00 pM

Wednesday, july 14ThSummer discovery days at bok- Carillon Castle Creations- bok tower gardens10:00 aM-11:30aM

saTurday, july 17Thantique Car Show- Spring Haven retirement4:00 pM-7:00 pM

Monday, july 19Thnature Quest Summer Camp at bok presented by pathfinder, inc.- bok towers gardens9:00 aM to July 23, 2010 at 5:00 pM

Wednesday, july 21sTSummer discovery days at bok- plant discovery- bok

tower gardens10:00aM-11:30 aMnon members: $5 per child or $32 for all 7 classes; Member: $4 per child or $25 for all 7 classes. Call 863-734-1222.

Thursday, july 22nd July networking Showcase at Lake region yacht & Country Club- winter Haven Chamber5:30 pM-7:30 pM - rSvp for this event

wHypg Luncheon Forum with Speaker: dr. Marshall goodman, CeO of USF polytechnic- winter Haven young professionals group 11:30 aM-1:00 pM

Friday, july 23rdSummer Mummer production: “rent” - theatre winter Haven7:30 pM to august 08, 2010 at 9:00 pM

saTurday, july 24ThLive at the gardens! tammerlin- bok tower gardens6:00 pM - 10:00 pM

sunday, july 25Thannual Mid-Summer dollhouse & Miniatures Show

& Sale- Lakeland Miniature guild10:00 aM - 4:00 pM

Monday, july 26ThSummer babysitting boot Camp- american red Cross polk County Chapter9:00 aM to July 30, 2010 at 4:00 pM

Wednesday, july 28ThSummer discovery days- pine ridge trail adventure- bok tower gardens10:00 aM - 11:30 aM

Thursday, july 29ThUnited way Leadership giving association event- United way Central Florida5:30 pM - 8:30 pM

sunday, augusT 1sTthird annual Scenic 17 Sprint triathlon- webber international University7:00 aM - 12:00 pM

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The recent housing bubble burst has made many potential homeowners wary of making the leap of buying their own home instead of continuing to rent. Financially speaking, owning your own home has many benefits.

For years, the average American has held around $10,000 in credit card debt and less than three months worth of living expenses in a savings account. We have neglected to max out retirement contributions while happily driving off the car dealer’s lot with a loan for something that loses value every day! Home ownership is still is a form of forced savings for Americans who don’t want to have to pay close attention to where they put their money.

Home ownership is still the best way to build one’s net worth and financial discipline. According to recent data from the Federal Reserve Board, a home owner’s net worth is 46 times that of a renter’s! (Home owners: $234,200. Renters: $5,100). A good portion of most people’s net worth is comprised of the equity in their homes.

There is also the return on investment advantage of owning a home in a normal market. “Home ownership is how many American families begin to accumulate wealth,” says Walt Molony, a spokesperson for the National Association of Realtors. “Over 10 years, a $10,000 investment in the stock market at a normal 10% market rate of return would yield $23,600. The same investment as a down payment on a $200,000 home at a normal appreciation rate of 5% would return nearly 5 times the stock market return, at $110,300,” he says.

So, what’s the lesson here? Don’t let a market correction scare away your good sense. Home ownership is the way to go if you want to build wealth and start paying for an asset that eventually pays you back.

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