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First Friday - November 2009

Friday, November 06, 2009 - By Gate Arty

Friday November 6th, 2009 marks Downtown Lakeland's monthly clebration.  November's First Friday themed "Honoring Service" will begin at 6 pm. On the corner of Pine Street & Kentucky  (in front of Brooke Pottery) a string quartet from The Harrison School of Performing Arts will perform.  After this, the color guard & ROTC drill teams from local schools will perform. Schools represented include: Lake Gibson, Lake Region and George Jenkins High Schools.

There will be cloggers & nutcracker dancers along Kentucky Avenue. Senator Paula Dockery will be in Munn Park as well as  WLKF's "MAYHEM IN THE AM" Seth Mela. Come out and enjoy the festivities & support our troops with the veteran-themed event.

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Pops by the Lake - 2009

Friday, November 06, 2009 - By Gate Arty

A great event will be held at the Lake Mirror Amphitheatre and Promenade. Beginning at 8 pm, the Imperial Symphony Orchestra’s “Pops By The Lake” will perform. The ISO Guild Silent Auction offers opportunities to bid on great items such as vacation getaways, dining, golf, sports packages, concerts, arts and cultural events, family fun and more in the Magnolia Building from 6:30pm through intermission.

There will also be plenty to eat & drink at the event so make a picnic out of it! Leroy Sutton’s Fried Chicken will cater. Beer, wine, sodas and other beverages will be available at the Cash Bar and homemade desserts will also be available for purchase on our Dessert Bar.

See you there!

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First Friday - August 2009

Friday, August 07, 2009 - By Gate Arty

TODAY, is August’s version of First Friday & this month’s theme is once again, the popular “Dog Days of Summer.” For those of you that resemble your pooches, there is a dog/owner look-a-like contest. This contest will be held at FastFrame on South Kentucky Avenue. There will also be dog obedience skills competitions & training throughout the Downtown area.  

Other First Friday events:

  • Local radio personality, Seth Mela from WLKF’s Mayhem in the AM will be in Munn Park.
  • The SOFA KINGS will be jamming at the Garden Bistro between 6 pm – 8 pm.
  • Classic Car Show on Tennessee Avenue.
  • Lofty Ideas will be handing out free bandanas for the canines and samples of Italian ice.
  • Arts on the Park will have an art reception between 6 – 9 pm with the theme, “Long Days of Summer.”
  • Mitchell’s Coffee House will be featuring the photography of Jose Ramos.

See you there!

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Lake Mirror Fireworks & First Friday - July 2009

Friday, July 03, 2009 - By Gate Arty

This month, our monthly First Friday celebration coincides with “Red, White & Kaboom!” So as usual, go to Munn Park and the adjoining areas for Downtown Lakeland’s First Friday celebration beginning at 4 p.m., but make sure you stay for the fireworks . . . literally. Beginning around 6 p.m. you should make your way down to Lake Mirror & the Promenade. The popular local band, MillHopper will be playing music up until 9 p.m. when the fireworks are scheduled to begin. You can park in the city garages, as they will be open. There will be food & drink vendors during the festivities as well. See you there!

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First Friday - June 2009

Friday, June 05, 2009 - By Gate Arty

The theme for this month’s First Friday event will be very familiar to fans of rock ‘n roll star, Alice Cooper.  June’s First Friday will be titled, “School’s Out for Summer.” If you have children I probably didn’t need to tell you that though, right? As per usual, shops & restaurants open late. Music and entertainment along the streets and a Classic Car Show will be on Tennessee Avenue.

All along Kentucky Avenue you will found countless fun activities for the kids! Bubble-gum blowing contests, hula-hoop contests, water gun games, & an art contest. If the kids still have energy to burn, take them to the bouncy house. There will also be a DJ at Lloyd’s of Lakeland, & face-painting at Lofty Ideas. Traditions Unlimited & Brooke Pottery will also host artistic-related activities. North Kentucky will feature fun geared toward adults. Popular local band, the Sofa Kings will be playing on the patio of the Garden Bistro next to Hollis Gardens on Lake Mirror.

See you there!

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Lakeland Strongman Contest - 2009

Thursday, June 04, 2009 - By Gate Arty

Downtown Lakeland will host its 2nd Annual Strongman Competition on Saturday June 6th. The event runs from 11 AM – 6 PM. The contest will include an event where competitors will pull a 45-foot long, 14-foot tall, 62,600 pound luxury Fun Bike Center Bus the farthest down Kentucky Ave. There will be special appearances by Miss Florida, Mrs. Florida, & Mojo Girls. The competition will be sponsored by local restaurant, The Chop Shop.  In addition to all the feats of strength, Tony Corbitt will be “speed painting.”

See you there!

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Heather's Hope Tiger Trot - 2009

Tuesday, June 02, 2009 - By Gate Arty

A new local non-profit organization will be holding its inaugural fund-raiser on Saturday June 6th at Joker Marchant Stadium. Heather’s Hope Tiger Trot promotes awareness and prevention of domestic abuse through education & community service.  The event is hosted by local baseball team, The Lakeland Flying Tigers. Activities will include a 5K run, Tigers baseball game, fireworks, teen dance, & other children’s activities.  The foundation preserves the memory of Heather Rimmer. Online registration at www.active.com.

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Keller Williams Realty Cleans Up, Literally!

Friday, May 29, 2009 - By Gate Arty

The Keller Williams Realty office located in downtown Lakeland will be getting their hands dirty Saturday June 6th. As participants of the "Adopt A Lake" program, Keller Williams Realty will be cleaning up Lake Mirror. The festivities will begin at 9 a.m. The City of Lakeland will be providing garbage bags, garbage grabbers, vests, gloves, & nets. Refreshments will also be provided by Keller Williams Realty. Help keep our beautiful community clean!

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Lakeland Profiles - Hollis Gardens

Thursday, May 28, 2009 - By Gate Arty

Hollis Garden is a formal 1.2 acre botanical garden donated to the City by the Hollis Family. The garden is located on historic Lake Mirror accessible from the Lake Mirror Promenade or Orange Street. The garden contains several water features and displays thousands of flowering plants, ornamental shrubs, historic trees, herbs and vegetables. The garden may be rented for weddings. Hollis Gardens was voted one of the Best of Class Gardens by the Gulfcoast Research and Education Center.

Features Include:

Grotto

Koi pond

Fountains, waterfalls & lily pond

Tropical room

Two herb rooms

Vegetable room

Red room

White room

Yellow room

Native area

Butterfly garden

Orchard

Trees of Americana

Patterned flower beds

Lake Mirror Park is located on Lake Mirror in downtown. It is a historic structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Lakeland Profiles - Lake Mirror Promenade

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 - By Gate Arty

Lake Mirror & its Promenade are considered the crown jewel of historic Downtown Lakeland. This community recreation area was the vision of Tom Appleyard, the manager of the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce in the early 1920s. Charles W. Leavitt, the noted New York landscape architect, eventually brought Appleyard's vision to reality. Its hallmark seawall, ornate loggias, and the wide palm-lined pedestrian pathways make this lake visually stunning and architecturally distinct.

The Promenade, which has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983, has often been the hub of local festivities of Downtown. Lake Mirror is surrounded by Kryger Overlook Park, Barnett Family Park, Magnolia Building, Lake Mirror Tower, Hollis Gardens, & the Lake Mirror Complex. Lake Mirror Park and amphitheater were dedicated in the fall of 1999 and Hollis Garden opened in 2000 on the southeast shore. Albert Paley's “Tribute to Volunteerism,” a conspicuously ornate & colorful sculpture, crowns the northeast shore.

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Lakeland Profiles, Art - Swansation & Kaleidoscope Butterflies

Wednesday, May 06, 2009 - By Gate Arty

Lakeland has long been known for its appreciation of public art projects. Two such projects are the “Swansation Art Project” and the “Kaleidoscope Butterflies in Flight.” The intent of both projects were centered around civic awareness with the swan art benefiting local non-profits & the kaleidoscope project benefiting the CommonGround Park.

Swansation is a public art project in originating in downtown Lakeland responsible for bringing the community together to celebrate one of Lakeland's most well known celebrities, the swan. This unique charitable project benefits local nonprofit organizations. The majestic swan, widely considered the mascot of this culturally rich community, is prevalent in much of its landscape. From murals, to pictures, & even sculptures, the swan lives not only at Lake Morton, but also in the hearts of the local residents.

Kaleidoscope, Butterflies in Flight is responsible for the numerous distinct butterfly sculptures throughout Lakeland. Originally intended as a fundraiser modeled after the highly successful Swansation public art project which took place in 2002, Kaliedoscope has become a integral part of the Lakeland art landscape.

Kaleidoscope’s four to eight foot aluminum butterfly sculptures are mounted on poles and displayed throughout Lakeland. The butterflies were transformed into unique works of art by local and regional artists. This public art project was designed to enrich cultural activity and positively impact the Lakeland community through a uniquely different charitable event.

Kaleidoscope Butterflies in Flight is a fundraiser for the construction of CommonGround, Polk County’s first "inclusive play experience." Children of varying abilities and disabilities will be able to play together side by side in a play environment. The park itself will be in the shape of a butterfly, a symbolic representation of the individuality and unique character of every child. It will be one of six such playgrounds in Florida and only one of these inclusive playgrounds is currently open to the public. The playground will be located in Edgewood Park near the corner of Edgewood Drive and Buckingham Avenue.

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Lakeland Profiles - Lake Morton

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.

For additional PROFILES and beautiful virtual tours of sites in an around Lakeland & Central Florida, visit LakelandPoints.com.  

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First Friday - May 2009

Thursday, April 30, 2009 - By Gate Arty

Friday, May 1st mark’s the First Friday celebration in Downtown Lakeland. This month’s theme is Public Works. This week is National Public Works Week. Munn Park will be filled with displays from the various public works divisions:

· Fleet Management

· Engineering

· Solid Waste

· Parking

· Traffic

· Construction & Maintenance

· Facilities Management

· Lake & Storm Water

There will be displays throughout Munn Park from the various divisions of the Public Works Department.

Now to the fun part . . . on Kentucky Avenue you might feel like you stepped back in a time machine because it will be Retro Night! There will be music courtesy of J. Derb & the 4 Barrel Holleys (6:00-7:00) and The Wedding Party (7:30-8:30). There will be a retro-style fashion show beginning at 7:30.

Look for collection sites throughout the streets of Downtown Lakeland for “Operation Drop Zone.” Think about our troops when you're shopping and buy a few extra things to make their deployment a little less stressful. Items collected will be donated to our troops deployed overseas.

As usual, the streets will be lined with artists, musicians, vendors, & entertainers of all sorts. During First Friday, shops and restaurants stay open late. A classic car show is featured along Tennessee Avenue.

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Mayfaire by-the-Lake 2009

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!

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Lakeland Derby - 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - By Gate Arty

The Kentucky Derby is right around the corner, so that means the swans are ready to race as well! Watch these “birds” race a week before the horses gallop out of the gates. This Friday April 24th marks the 2nd annual Lakeland Derby. The event is staged on the shores of Lake Mirror. The “Derby-style” race features hand-crafted swan paddleboats manned by “jockeys” that will compete for the prestigious Lakeland Derby trophy. At 5:00 pm the festivities will begin with open concessions & a VIP reception. Other opening events include the Call to Post, the Maiden Race, & the hotly-anticipated Derby Hat Contest.

The Running of the Ducks will begin at 5:45 pm

The Parade to Post will begin at 6:15 pm

The Main Event – Lakeland Derby Race is scheduled for 6:40 pm

Music entertainment, MillHopper will perform at 7:30 pm

The spectacular conclusion of the event will be the fireworks at 9:15 pm. A great place to view the fireworks is Overlook Park. Proceeds of the event support Lakeland Volunteers in Medicine, a local charity.

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Pets on Parade (2009) at Lake Hollingsworth

Friday, April 03, 2009 - By Gate Arty

Another of Lakeland’s annual events returns in the form of the SPCA’s 30th anniversary walk for animals, “Pets on Parade,” at scenic Lake Hollingsworth on Saturday, April 18th. Come enjoy a stroll to benefit Polk County’s local SPCA. There will be prizes, contests, demonstrations, exhibits, vendors, & free refreshments for people & their pets. The event begins at 8 a.m. & will run until noon. Meet at the water fountain near Patten Heights & Lake Hollingsworth Drive . . . . just a hop, skip, & a jump away from Florida Southern College. Among the many activities & entertainment are:

• Complimentary Bow Wow breakfast

• Caricatures of you & your pet

• Microchip & flea products

• Canine massages

• Pet adoption parade

• Best dressed pet contest

• “Dunkin Doggies Bobbing for Tennis Balls”

• Obedience Training

• Music by MAX 98.3 FM

• Free drinks for people & “Frosty Paws” for your four –legged friends

For additional information go to the SPCA website.

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First Friday - April 2009

Thursday, April 02, 2009 - By Gate Arty

This week marks the monthly First Friday event in historic Downtown Lakeland. This month’s theme is “Bicycle Night.” Enjoy a beautiful bike ride thru the streets of Downtown Lakeland. Many bike clubs & organizations are expected to be present. For the kids, there will be a fun bike parade around picturesque Munn Park beginning at 7 pm. All participants will win a ribbon! Go by Explorations V Children’s Museum first as they will provide decorating stations so the bikes may be properly detailed. FREE bike lights installed & bike helmets fitted while supplies last on the corner of Bay Street & Kentucky Avenue.  As usual, the shops will be open late. Don’t forget to bring your appetite, because there are a multitude of fine restaurants & eateries within walking distance.  Music, arts, & entertainment will fill the street-sides. The popular Classic Car Show can always be found on Tennessee Avenue.  This month’s event is sponsored by the Florida Department of Transportation & Polk County Community Traffic Safety Team.

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Walk for Autism - 2009

Thursday, April 02, 2009 - By Gate Arty

Put your walking shoes on the morning of Saturday April 11th, 2009 for a worthy cause. Picturesque Lake Hollingsworth will be the scenic backdrop of the sixth annual 5K “Walk for Autism.”  Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. on site. You may also register today at www.cfaii.org. See you there!

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Bok Tower turns 80!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009 - By Gate Arty

One of Polk County's great historic landmarks, Bok Tower Gardens, will celebrate its 80th birthday on January 31st. To recognize the occasion, the National Historic Landmark will offer free admission on that day.  Bok Tower was dedicated in 1929 from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Edward Bok. The theme of this event is “Sharing the Gift.” One of the Gardens’ most popular events, Crossing the Moat, allows visitors to walk across the moat that surrounds the tower. There will also be live music at this event. There will be carillon concerts at 1 & 3 pm and Japanese drummers will perform at 10:30 am. Other activities include: free tours of Pinewood Estate, greenhouse & nursery, family tree planting event, & a hot air balloon ride from the folks at Fantasy of Flight.

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Exclusive Tour of Lofts on the Park

Thursday, November 06, 2008 - By Gate Arty

In conjunction with the festivities of First Friday, the Group at Keller Williams Realty will be hosting an Open House tour of The Lofts on the Park. Local residents know that this great building is located on Kentucky Avenue adjacent to Munn Park & Lake Mirror. With the resounding turnout last month, there were requests made for an additional Open House tour. Friday November 7 beginning at 5:30 pm is your opportunity if you have always wanted to see the Lofts! Your hosts will be:

Cathy Oliver - 863 286 6732

Christy Gallant - 863 680 9988

Gate Arty - 863 529 3222

Here is a map to the location: MAP

See you there!

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Lakeland Veteran's Day Parade 2008

Wednesday, November 05, 2008 - By Gate Arty

This Saturday (November 8th), following the festivities of First Friday, Downtown Lakeland will have its annual Veteran's Day Parade. The parade will start at 11 a.m. on Lake Beulah Drive at Vetrans Park which is also adjacent to The Lakeland Center. It will conclude at Munn Park.  There will be additonal ceremonies at Munn Park after the conclusion of the parade. Most notably there will be a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall located in Washington D.C. The "Quilt of Tears" will also be on display.

There will be more fun at Munn Park where you can expect to find Jump houses & other activities.The event would not be complete however without food! Along with all the great restaurants in Downtown Lakeland, you will also be able to sample BBQ offered up by AMVETS.

Hope to see you there!

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First Friday - November

Tuesday, November 04, 2008 - By Gate Arty

The theme for First Friday this month will be "Honoring Service." A celebration of our honarable veterans.

First Friday will honor veterans on the eve of the Veterans Day parade and celebration in Munn Park on Saturday. As usual, shops & restaurants will stay open late with special discounts in the stores. There will also be music and entertainment along the streets and the always popular Classic Car Show on Tennessee Avenue.

The opening reception of the Polk County High School art exhibition will also kick off this evening. Sponsored by Arts on the Park, the exhibit will run the month of November & is free to the public.

See you there!

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Commonground Park Construction

Friday, October 10, 2008 - By Gate Arty

Common Ground Park is currently under construction adjacent to the Beerman Tennis Courts in Veterans Park on Edgewood Drive. The park is also directly across from Cleveland Heights Golf Course and a short walk from Lake Hollingsworth. Common Ground Park will be Lakeland’s first “inclusive play experience.” The playground will have both traditional & nontraditional play areas designed for children of varying abilities & disabilities. It is estimated that there are approximately 15,000 special needs children in Polk County, so this is a welcome addition to the area’s numerous beautiful parks & facilities.

The project has received many grants, fundraising donations, & contributions. Most notable thus far have been these contributions:

  • $200,000 grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
  • $580,000 from the extremely popular Kaleidoscope butterfly event
  • $300,000 from local Lakeland Rotary clubs
  • $200,000 grant from the state of Florida

Keep a lookout! Construction is ongoing.

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Lofts on the Park Tours on First Friday

Thursday, October 02, 2008 - By Gate Arty

This FIRST FRIDAY October 3rd, Gate Arty & the Group at Keller Williams Realty will host an Open House at The Lofts on the Park on Kentucky Avenue across from Munn Park. Take this opportunity to view this great building in Historic Downtown Lakeland.  Cathy Oliver will be your hostess & if you would like to RSVP, she may be contacted at CathyOliver@gatearty.com or 863.286.6732. Come enjoy all the art, culture, & festivities Downtown Lakeland has to offer. It's truly a great environment to live, work, & play in!

See you there! We'll be there between 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

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Lake Mirror Classic Auto Festival

Tuesday, September 30, 2008 - By Gate Arty

As you will see with the current slate of events (and another REALLY BIG upcoming event that I have yet to tell you about) October is choc’ full of fun & activities! The weekend of October 17th thru the 19th offers up the 2008 Mercedes-Benz Lake Mirror Classic Auto Festival. Festivities will be held in Historic Downtown Lakeland with picturesque Lake Mirror being the backdrop.

The annual event revs up with a festive opening on Friday night October 17th with the Budweiser Hot Rod Rendezvous, which benefits Junior Achievement of Polk County. This kick-off to the weekend’s festivities is a FREE open-air concert and party held at the Lake Mirror Amphitheater. Typically well over 10,000 people attend enjoying good old’ Rock & Roll tunes, great food, and fierce cars. The high point occurs when the band takes a breather, & all the hot rods rev up their engines & create some sweet music of their own!

The main signature car show is held on Saturday, October 18th at beautiful Lake Mirror Park and throughout Downtown Lakeland.  The 9th annual Mercedes-Benz Lake Mirror Classic Auto Festival is one of the most scenic and popular classic car events in the southeastern United States. This event is expected to showcase over 500 automobiles and 35,000 spectators.  Hundreds of classic and collectible vehicles including Street Rods & Custom cars will be displayed on the streets of Downtown Lakeland on Saturday. The cars are assembled in groups of similar makes and models in a 16-block area of downtown. This leg of the event is also FREE to the public. Registrants who arrive early on Saturday morning will be treated to complimentary breakfast. A full breakfast buffet will be served in the Magnolia Building overlooking Lake Mirror Park from 7:00am and 8:30am.

If you are hungry during the event, swing by The Lemon Street Promenade. This will be the main “Vendor Row.”  You’ll find souveniers, displays, & food. Local car dealers will also be showcasing their newest models here. Live entertainment will be performed throughout the day at the Lake Mirror Amphitheater and at various locations in Downtown Lakeland.

A popular feature at the Lake Mirror Classic is the distinguished group of classic wooden boats moored along the ornate 1920’s-era seawall of Lake Mirror. The classic boats present a stunning display adjacent to hundreds of classic automobiles. Accompanying the wooden boats will be a group of Amphicars, which are planning an exciting 1:00 PM “splash-in.” You really do not want to miss this, so plan on being there early!

Later Saturday evening, the Magnolia Building at Lake Mirror Park will host The Mercedes-Benz Banquet honoring stock car legend Bobby Allison. The catered dinner will be followed by an entertaining recounting of some of Bobby's greatest moments in motorsports. Tickets are $65 per person.

The Lake Mirror Classic will conclude on Sunday morning with a fun road rally over the back roads of central Florida.  Brunch will be served and prizes distributed at the rally's conclusion.

See you there!

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First Friday - October

Sunday, September 28, 2008 - By Gate Arty

October’s First Friday event in historic Downtown Lakeland occurs 10/03/2008. This month’s theme is “ART WALK.” There will be an art show, “Oncology on Canvas,” featuring artists from all over the world. The featured artists are cancer patients, their families, & health care providers. Attendees can vote for their favorite sculptures along the Lemon Street Promenade, and there will be an opportunity to showcase your own artistic talents on a community canvas along Kentucky Avenue. Don’t miss shows & performances in Munn Park, the classic car show along Tennessee Avenue, and the many shops that stay open late for the event. In conjunction with the event, art galleries in Downtown Lakeland will host art receptions.

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Downtown Lakeland Historic Walking Tour

Saturday, September 27, 2008 - By Gate Arty

Interested in learning more about Historic Downtown Lakeland? Historic Lakeland, Inc. & the Downtown Lakeland Partnership offer FREE monthly Historic Walking Tours. Each tour is limited to approximately 30 people, so sign up early! Each month offers a different tour. Tours begin at Munn Park beneath “the arch.” See you there! To sign up click HERE.

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First Friday - September

Thursday, September 04, 2008 - By Gate Arty

This Friday - September 5th marks your monthly First Friday event in Downtown Lakeland. September's theme is "Back to School." Designed as a tribute to educators, there will be special discounts from local stores & restaurants for school employees with their employee ID card. Just a few of the promotions include:

  • 10% OFF your dinner bill at Harry's
  • 5% OFF permanent discount for school staff at Brooke Pottery
  • 10% OFF Framing at FASTFRAME all year long
  • $5 OFF your $25 or more purchase at Lloyds of Lakeland plus other discounts up to 50% OFF
  • 10% OFF any non-sale items at Nathan's Mens Store & 5% extra OFF on sale items
  • 10% OFF your purchase at Traditions Unlimited

Just to name a few!

MidFlorida Credit Union will be sponsoring a drawing for $500 shopping spree. That booth will be located across from Harry's at the corner of Munn Park.

Other fun events include a Guitar Hero station at MidFlorida Credit Union along the sidewalk on the corner of Lemon and Kentucky. See how you compare to other residents! As usual, music & entertainment along the streets, & a Classic Car Show on Tennessee Avenue. Stores & restaurants will stay open late.

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Central Florida Virtual Tours

Saturday, May 31, 2008 - By Gate Arty

If you are interested in viewing virtual tours of many of Lakeland's scenic destinations & points of interest, visit LakelandPoints.com or MidFloridaPoints.com. This website features virtual tours of sites in and around the greater Lakeland area & other "hot spots" in Central Florida. You can take virtual tours of The Polk Museum of Art, Polk Theatre, Lake Hollingsworth, Mayfaire by-the-Lake, Florida Southern College, Historic Downtown Lakeland, local parks, historic landmarks, & so much more!

The site also features background information on each locale for reference purposes. An integrated & fully operational GOOGLE MAPS function allows you view the location. A link to the official internet website of each locale is also provided. Simply a wealth of information, LakelandPoints.com is not only visually stunning, but a nice reference tool of places to visit locally. New points are added frequently.

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Swan Lake or Swan Derby?

Tuesday, April 22, 2008 - By Gate Arty

It looks like a new signature Lakeland event has been born. Friday the 25th of April will mark the inaugural Lakeland Derby! What is the The Lakeland Derby? Well, simply put it's a race. You may think that a "derby" held a week prior to the prestigious Kentucky Derby must involve horses. You would be wrong! This race involves our adopted mascot, the elegant Lakeland swan. Ten "hand-crafted swans" will race along the waters of Lake Mirror. The proceeds will support Lakeland Volunteers in Medicine, a local charity that provides free primary health care to the working uninsured Lakeland residents.

Other events scheduled are:

4:30 PM    Davenport School of the Arts Pan-A-Maniac Steel Drum Band

5:00 PM    Running of the Ducks

6:00 PM    Parade to the Post

6:30 PM    The Lakeland Derby

7:20 PM    Harrison School of the Arts

9:00 PM    Fireworks

See you there!

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Midnight train to . . . . Downtown Lakeland??

Tuesday, April 22, 2008 - By Gate Arty

Today, about a stone's throw away from my office window, an anti-CSX demostration was held in Downtown Lakeland at Munn Park. The hotly-contested topic of increased rail traffic through downtown Lakeland is finally gaining increased momentum. The proposed 61-mile CSX commuter rail service east of Polk County will result in more and longer freight trains creeping through downtown - potentially bringing South Florida Avenue to periodic standstills. Although it would appear that local legislators have been out-manuvered at all levels of the legislative process, city officials believe that their fight is not yet over. Many civic leaders are optimistic that an amendment filed to the commuter rail funding bill in the state House by Rep. Seth McKeel. This amendment, an attempt to end piecemeal creation of commuter rail services, would require a statewide study that would include examining the effects of shifted or increased rail traffic, and would require the Orlando commuter rail system to be continued another 80 miles west, to Tampa.

More on this issue to come!

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