Friday, May 01, 2009 - By Gate Arty
With Mayfaire by-the-Lake a mere week away, I thought I would blog about the site of this annual event. Picturesque Lake Morton is the beautiful backdrop of this event every Mother's Day weekend, but it's also a place to go to simply relax & enjoy the scenery. Although it is named Lake Morton, for Kentucky native John P. Morton, Lakeland residents know it is really "Swan Lake," where Lakeland's signature resident calls home. The majestic swans, the muse of many local artists, are found at this quaint locale on the southern edge of downtown Lakeland. Lake Morton is located between Lake Mirror & Lake Hollingsworth. Morton is widely considered the epicenter of artistic activities in Lakeland. The Lakeland Public Library & The Polk Museum of Art both overlook beautiful Lake Morton & the Downtown Antiques District is just a hop, skip, & jump away! The annual Mayfaire by-the-Lake, an outdoors Art festival, is held every Mother's Day weekend.
Residences of Lakeland's important community leaders and civic buildings are located here. The Public Library, the Lakeland Woman's Club, Lakeland Chamber of Commerce, and the Sorosis Club were all built on Lake Morton.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009 - By Gate Arty
Mayfaire by-the-Lake, Polk County’s largest cultural event, kicks off Friday May 8th, 2009. Mayfaire is an event where artists exhibit their original works of art along the shores of Lake Morton and on the streets opposite the lake which creates an open-air "art market." This year’s event will feature over 180 artists. From painters, to jewelers, to clay artists, . . . . there is something for all artistic tastes. There will also be live entertainment by local musicians, dance troops, & VSA arts of Florida will perform on the stage on the shady front lawn in front of the Lakeland Public Library. As usual, there will be something especially for the kids. Several “hands-on” art activities will be available for the children. Parking will be FREE at Florida Southern College & a FREE shuttle will transport attendees to & from the event. If you get there early enough, some of the locals may be neighborly & allow you to park along the side streets. The Lake Morton Historic district is quite beautiful. Enjoy the great homes along the tree-lined streets set against the backdrop of the beautiful lake. “MayFerrys” will shuttle you around Lake Morton & up to the library. Food vendors will be on site with refreshments including smoothies & lemonade, shaved ice, ice cream, & my personal favorite . . . funnel cakes! MMMMMM
The art festival actually takes place on the 9th & 10th and the hours are from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. with FREE admission. However, the Mayfaire Kick-Off Party takes place the Friday evening prior. The festivities will begin at 5:30 on The Lakeland Public Library front lawn (which is right on Lake Morton, by the way – it’s a great view!) Tickets to this Friday event start at $25 & you will have an all-evening access to the open bar & delectable hors d’oeuvres. You’ll also get a sneak peak at many artists’ works. On Saturday evening, you can enjoy the Mayfaire Festival of Arts & Athletes from 5 p.m. to 11p.m. This event includes festivities, fireworks, and the Mayfaire 5K Race. Pack a lawn chair and maybe a blanket and have a picnic! There will also be food vendors on site.
See you there!
Saturday, May 31, 2008 - By Gate Arty
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008 - By Gate Arty
Another signature Lakeland event is on the horizon, and it's a BIG one! May 10th & 11th, on the shores of Lake Morton, between 10 am - 5 pm will mark 2008's version of Mayfaire. No tickets are necessary & there will be a hospitality tent at Sorosis Building with desserts, fruit, & beverages.
Considered Polk County's largest cultural & artistic event, Mayfaire by the Lake is where artists exhibit their original works of art along the shores of Lake Morton and on the streets opposite the lake which creates more of an open "art market" feel. It also helps visitors to view and enjoy the exhibition of fine arts and crafts within a shorter, shadier, walking area. In addition to nearly 200 artists displaying original works of art, food and drink and a full entertainment schedule are offered on both days. The Children's Art Tent is one of the most popular parts of the show, hosting a wide variety of activities. In addition, the annual Mayfaire Festival of Arts & Athletes is held on Saturday night. The Festival kicks off with the Mayfaire Classic 5k foot race around beautiful Lake Mirror, and continues into the evening with live music, dancing, food, and children's activities. Check out the views and surroundings of beautiful Lake Mirror.
Begun in 1974 as a small crafts fair on the lawn of the Lakeland Public Library, Mayfaire by-the-Lake has grown into one of Florida's premier outdoor Art events. The art festival is presented by the Polk Museum of Art. It's also within walking distance of historic downtown Lakeland!


