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FACILITY &STAFFDIRECTORY
BEERMANFAMILYTENNIS CENTER
LAKE MIRRORTHEATRE
FACILITY RENTALS
SIGN UPFOR CLASSESONLINE
COLEMAN-BUSH BUILDING
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FACILITYLISTING
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ATHLETICS LIBRARY SERVICESLIBRARY SERVICES
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Office of the Director
City Hall
228 S. Massachusetts Ave.
863.834.6035
Cleveland Heights Golf Course
2900 Buckingham Ave.
863.834.4653
Coleman-Bush Building
1104 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.
863.834.3350
Beerman Family Tennis Complex
1000 E. Edgewood Dr.
863.834.2374
Gandy Pool
404 Imperial Blvd.
863.834.3157
Kelly Recreation Complex
404 Imperial Blvd.
863.834.3284
Lake Mirror Complex
121 S. Lake Ave.
863.834.2280
Picnic Reservations
Lake Parker & Peterson Park
Corporate Pavilions Only
863.834.2280
Public Library
100 Lake Morton Dr.
863.834.4280
Larry R. Jackson Branch Library
1700 N. Florida Ave.
863.834.4288
Simpson Park Community Center
1725 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.
863.834.2577
Simpson Pool
1725 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.
863.834.2286
Director of Parks & Recreation
Bob Donahay
863.834.6089
Deputy Director of
Parks & Recreation
Pamela Page
863.834.6035
Superintendent of Parks
Mac McCarty
863.834.2231
Superintendent of Recreation
Bob Glass
863.834.2281
City Librarian
Lisa Lilyquist
863.834.4280
Superintendent of Cemeteries
Tom Wheatley
863.834.3287
Golf Course General Manager
Brock Witmyer
863.834.2379
FACILITIESSTAFF
Director of Parks & Recreation
Bob Donahay
863.834.6089
Deputy Director of
Parks & Recreation
Pamela Page
863.834.6035
Superintendent of Parks
Mac McCarty
863.834.2231
Superintendent of Recreation
Bob Glass
863.834.2281
City Librarian
Lisa Lilyquist
863.834.4280
Superintendent of Cemeteries
Tom Wheatley
863.834.3287
Golf Course General Manager
Brock Witmyer
863.834.2379
REGISTERFOR
CLASSESONLINE
If you currently use the City’s Recreation Facilities, and want to register for classes online, grab your scan card and let’s get started.
Go to www.lakelandathletics.net and select the tab for the type of programming you would like to register for. (Classes are organized by start date.)
Select the name of the class to get more detailed information.
Once you have chosen the class you are interested in, select “Register” at the far right of the row.
If you have not used the online registration before, a user name and a password must be set up. Once that is done you can log in. On the next screen check the box to agree to the terms including the 2.8% fee.
Continue to the next screen. If you have a scan card for the participant enrolling in the class/program enter the number on the back. (Note: You must use the scan card for the person participating in the class. Each individual has their own scan card; therefore, a parent cannot use their scan card to register their child for a class.)
If you don’t have a scan card, you can enter your information into the yellow fields for the participant.
Now, you can either proceed to checkout or add additional registrations. Feel free to call 863.834.3284 if you have questions or problems with online regsitration.
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KELLYRECREATIONCOMPLEX404 IMPERIAL BLVD • 863.834.3284
Established in 1983, Kelly Recreation Complex has been providing
recreation opportunities to the community of Lakeland for over
25 years. This facility houses an expansive cardio theatre, multi-
level fitness area, several classrooms, as well as a 12,000 square
foot gymnasium. For those seeking outdoor recreation, eight
lighted tennis courts are also available. This spacious facility
provides the residents of Lakeland access to a diverse selection of
recreation activities.
Registration at the Kelly Recreation Complex is required for all
activities and classes. Due to limited enrollment, pre-registration and
pre-payment is recommended and sometimes required for classes.
Online registration is available for most classes check page 5
for details.
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*Fees are for fitness and gymnasium activities ONLY, class fees are separate.
Fees: $3 per Visit • $40 per 20-Visit Gym & Fitness Room Pass (Purchasing a pass saves you money!)
Guests: Out-of-City $4 • Out-of-State $5All guests must check in upon entering the Kelly Recreation Complex and sign a waiver of liability to participate.
Weekend Pass (5pm Fri - 5pm Sun)
$20 per 16-Visit Gym & Fitness Room Pass
User Check-in: All users must check in before being permitted to use the fitness areas and gymnasium. New users will be required to register in the participant program and will be issued an identification tag. Lost ID tags are subject to a $1 replacement fee.
Ab/Body Sculpting A non-cardio training, toning & strengthening workout for you early risers that want to get a jump-start on the busy day ahead without the intimidating setting of a weight room. This class utilizes hand weights, body resistance and high repetitions. Ab/Sculpting is termed multi leveled because you choose the weight of dumbbells used.Aerobics RoomTUES | THURS • 6-6:45am | SAT • 8am$4 per class$40 - 12 Visits (Ab/Body Sculpting or AJ's Spin)
Amy “AJ” Jackson —Boxing for LifeA high-impact cardio-fight fitness program. Participants can burn between 600 and 800 calories per class. It incorporates fight routines, free weights, resistance training and cardio into a high-energy motivational hour! Participants only need to wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes, boxing gloves and hand weights are provided. Everyone is welcome and this is perfect for all; young, old, experienced and beginners! * This class is especially effective when joined with Spin.Aerobics RoomTUES • 6:30-7:30pmTHURS • 5:30-6:30pmFRI • 5:30-6:30pmSAT • 9:15-10:15am$6 per classPaul Thomas, Jane Waters-Thomas, Melissa Borchers, Chris Paul
Spin + Boxing ComboTUES • 5:30-6:15pm | SAT • 8:30-9:15am$8 for both classes —Senior Shape UpLow impact exercise especially designed for adults/seniors. Emphasis on several areas: stability and developing core strength; create upper body strength and coordination while improving your cardiovascular strength; improve your balance and strength skills with balance-challenging exercises and moves. Weights/dynabands are provided.Aerobics RoomMON | WED | FRI • 8:30-9:30amTUES | THURS • 9-10am$5 per class | $35 per 16-visit passMar 21 - Apr 1 • NO CLASSRosie Oxford
—Tai Chi ChuanRejuvenate and unwind while working on your breathing and flexibility, all while toning up.Creative Movement RoomTUES | THURS • 8:30-9:30am (Advanced) 9:30-10:30am (Beginners)$4 per classRudy Abel
(Ongoing Activities and Classes) *All instructor-led activity and class fees are set by each individual instructor. In addition, the admission fee paid for activities and classes does not include access to the cardio room, weight rooms or any other ongoing activities. This access may be gained by paying a separate fee.
The minimum age requirement is 15 years old. Participants 12-14 years of age may work out if accompanied by a parent or guardian, 18 years old and up. Anyone under the age of 12 cannot use the fitness rooms due to insurance requirements. All participants are encouraged to consult a physician before beginning any exercise program.
Co-Ed Cardio Room: Work out in our cardio room featuring Cardio Theatre and Precor & Track Master machines such as cross trainers, upright & recumbent bikes, steppers, treadmills, rowers and more! The theatre consists of 8 flat screen televisions on different stations for your entertainment. Standard 3.5 mm headphones are required for the audio. Participants may bring their own headphones or purchase a pair for $5 at the front desk.
Co-Ed Weight Room: Top quality Magnum weight machines, including leg extension, leg sled, cable-cross over, biceps, chest press, free-weight stations, and more.
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YogaYoga balances, harmonizes, purifies, and strengthens the body, mind, and soul. This Pilates style builds strength, increases flexibility and promotes inner peace. These exercises blend breathing and movement in accessible and enjoyable routines. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.Activity Room | Aerobics RoomMON • 5:30-6:30pmWED • 5:30-6:30pm$5 per class — Zumba®/Zumba® ToningDitch the Workout and Join The Party!Distress after a long day—This is so much fun you will not even know that you are working out. You do not have to know how to dance to join into the magic rhythms of the Zumba® music, the beat of the African drums, the Latin sounds of Samba, Salsa, Merengue, Cha Cha and more. The Zumba® music and choreography incorporates all genres including belly dance, latin and now your favorite top '40s. This class gives you a lot of benefits. With continued participation, many lost their excess weight while building a toned and lean dancer's body. This season, we will take on Zumba®'s new ABS and GLUTES program as well as TONING. Come have fun and party while getting into shape. Instructor is PT/Certified Dance/Zumba® Instructor with 20 years of experience.Creative Movement RoomTUES | THURS (Toning) • 5:30-6:30pm$5 per classSusan Staton • [email protected]
PickleballA fun game that’s played on a badminton court with the net lowered to 34” at the center. It is played with a perforated plastic ball (similar to a whiffle ball) and wood or composite paddles. It is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced, competitive game for experienced players. New players are always welcome. Indoor and outdoor courts available.GymnasiumMON-THURS • 9am-12pm$2 per participant$30 - 20 Visit Pass
Walking ClubWalk in the air-conditioned comfort of the Kelly Recreation Basketball Gymnasium while visiting with friends and neighbors.Basketball Gym • 6-8amNo Charge —Jump On It!This is a low-impact, cardio-intense workout for all levels. Just 20 minutes of rebounding = 1 hour of running for cardiovascular training. Burn Calories, lose pounds, strengthen your muscles, relieve stress, and have some fun!Activity RoomMON & WED • 5:30-6:15pm$4 per class
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OUTDOOR TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL COURTSDAILY FEES: MON-SAT • NO CHARGE BEFORE 5PM • $6 COURT FEE AFTER 5PMSUN • NO CHARGE
PERSONAL TRAINING OPTIONS:(THE FOLLOWING PERSONAL TRAINERS ARE APPROVED TO TRAIN ON SITE)
PHILLIP VALERRIANI | JENNIFER LEWIS | KENNETH WELSH | DEANNE DeFORESTINDIVIDUALS SEEKING PERSONAL TRAINING SERVICE MAY CONSULT THE FONT DESK FOR OUR APPROVED PERSONAL TRAINERS CONTACT INFORMATION.OUR EMPLOYEES ARE NOT CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINERS, BUT THEY ARE KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT THE EQUIPMENT AND HOW IT IS USED.
SPIN CLASS LINEUPMonday • 6-6:45amTuesday • 5:30-6pm
Wednesday • 6-6:45am
Thursday • 5:30-6pm
Friday • 6-6:45am
Saturday • 8:30am
GREAT ESCAPES AT KELLY RECREATION COMPLEXGreat Escapes is a youth enrichment opportunity available for elementary school aged students (K-5th grade) during select school holidays. The program includes games, crafts, sports and lots of fun!Holiday Camp $50.00 per weekDecember 21st – 23rd 7:30am – 5:30pmDecember 28th – December 31st (pick up by 4pm) 7:30am – 5:30pmLunch and snacks NOT providedSpring Break Camp $50.00 per weekMarch 21st – 25th Lunch and snacks NOT provided
activities & special events EASTER BUNNY BRUNCHAT KELLY RECREATION COMPLEXCome eat Pancakes with the Easter Bunny, games, egg decorating and more! Bring your camera.Mar 25 • 10-11am
SILVER SNEAKERS NOW AVAILABLE.
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ADULT DANCE CLASSES
ADULT FITNESS ACTIVITY
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
CLASS INSTRUCTOR DAY TIMES FEE (PER SESSION)
INFO
Ballroom-Latin-Swing Mary Dague T Beginner • 7-8pm Intermediate • 8-9pm
$64 pg 11
Belly Dance • Day Classes Sandi Silverman M Beginner-Advanced • 9:30-10:30am $72 pg 11
Belly Dance • Night Classes Sandi Silverman W Advanced • 6:45-7:45pm Beginner • 7:45-8:45pm Intermediate • 8:15-9:15pm
$72 pg 11
Hooka Palace Dancers Invitation Only
Sandi Silverman W 5:45-6:45pm $54 pg 11
Line Dance W 10-11am $2 per class pg 11
Line Dance (INTERMEDIATE) F 10am-12pm $2 per class pg 11
Line Dance (BEGINNER) F 2-4pm $2 per class pg 11
New York Salsa Eddie Benitez M Beginner • 7-8pm | Intermediate • 8-9pm $48 pg 11
Senior Ballroom Mary Dague M 2-4pm $5 per class pg 12
KELLY RECREATION COMPLEX
CLASS INSTRUCTOR DAYS & TIMES FEE (PER SESSION)
INFO
Ab/Body Sculpting AJ (T,TH) 6-6:45am $4 | $40 • 12 visits pg 7
Boxing for Life Jane Waters Paul Thomas Melissa Borchers
(T) 6:30-7:30pm • (TH) 5:30-6:30pm (F) 5:30-6:30pm • (Sat) 9:15-10:15am
$6 pg 7
Senior Shape-Up Rosie Oxford (M,W,F) 8:30-9:30am • (T,TH) 9-10am $5 | $35 • 16 visits pg 7
Tai Chi Chuan Rudy Abel (T) 8:30-9:30am • (TH) 9:30-10:30am $4 pg 7
Yoga (M) 5:30-6:30pm • (W) 6:30-7:30pm • (S) 10:30am $5 pg 8
Zumba®/Zumba® Toning Susan Staton (T,TH) 5:30-6:30pm (Toning on Thursday) $5 pg 8
Pickleball (M-TH) 9am-12pm $2 or $30 (20 visit) pg 8
Walking Club (M-F) 6-8am Free pg 8
Jump On It (M,W) 5:30-6:15pm $4 pg 8
Spin KRC Various Instructors (M) 6-6:45am | (T) 5:30-6:30pm(W) 6-6:45am(TH) 5:30-6:30pm | (F) 6-6:45am(S) 8:30am
$4 pg 9
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adult dance classesBallroom – Latin – Swing DanceBallroom dancing is hot! Couples or singles are invited. Everyone dances!Pre-registration is highly recommended.Beginner - Learn to dance the basic steps of the popular ballroom dances: Smooth and romantic dances: Waltz, Tango and Foxtrot and Sassy Latin rhythms: Salsa, Cha Cha, Rumba and the All-American Jitterbuggin’ Swing.Intermediate - This class is for those that completed the beginner’s course and are ready for more variety and confidence in their dancing.Creative Movement RoomTUES (14 weeks) • Jan 12 - Apr 267-8pm Beginners8-9pm Intermediate/Advanced$64 per personMary Dague • [email protected]—Belly Dance – Day ClassesBeginner – Intermediate Use of Finger cymbals, veils, and costuming are included in these lessons of ancient mystical dance. Belly dancers have the opportunity to exhibit their talent at various performances.Creative Movement RoomMON (12 weeks)Jan 4 - Mar 21 | Apr 4 - Jun 139:30-10:00am • Beginner10-11am • Intermediate - Advanced$72 (12 wk) per personSandi Silverman—Belly Dance – Evening ClassesBeginner – Intermediate – Advanced - ProUse of finger cymbals, veils, and costuming are included in these lessons of ancient mystical dance. Belly dancers have the opportunity to exhibit their talent at various performances.Creative Movement RoomWED (9 weeks)Jan 6 - Mar 23 | Apr 6 - Jun 225:45-6:45pm Hooka Palace Dancers6:15-7:45pm Advanced7:15-8:45pm Beginner8:15-9:15pm Intermediate $72 per sessionSandi Silverman
Belly DancingBy AppointmentFor adults that choose not to participate in the group classes. These classes involve the use of finger cymbals, veils and costuming not provided by the instructor. Belly dancers have the opportunity to exhibit their talent at various performances. Sandi teaches with a great deal of energy and patience. She makes dancing fun and easy to learn.MON (6 weeks)12pm-2pm (1 hour slots)$250 per sessionSandi Silverman—Line DanceChoreographed dances set to music. No partner necessary, but some experience required.Creative Movement RoomWED • 10-11am$2 per classEthel Ewing—Line Dance - IntermediateChoreographed dances set to music. No partner necessary, but some experience required.Creative Movement RoomFRI • 10am-12pm$2 per classTeresa Small—Line Dance - BeginnerCreative Movement RoomFRI • 2-4pm$2 per classTeresa Small—New York Salsa on 1 Intro & Beginners Level 1Salsa is an easy and fun Latin dance. From introduction to Salsa to Intermediate Salsa. Learn the basic, styling, spins and much more. Very motivated and easy going instructors make sure you’re having fun while you learn. No partner necessary but useful. Private lessons available. Creative Movement RoomMON (6 weeks)7-8pm • Beginners | 8-9pm • Intermediate$42 per session/time slotEddie Benitez
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Senior Ballroom Dance ClassesAll Welcome!A few basic dances you can learn include but not limited to: Two-Step, Fox Trot, Jitterbug, Tango, Cha Cha, Waltz, RumbaMON • Begins Nov 92:30-4pmNO CLASS: Dec 21, 28$5 per classMary Dague
Pre-Ballet Dance Play (Ages 3-5)Teaching creative play and socialization through dance movements, the child learns poise and balance through stretching and breathing. Dancers learn direction, grace, poise, tempo and how to work as a group. Also, they learn isolation, focusing on one part of the body. These can be simple movements to an adult, but a small child can have difficulty putting coordination, rhythm, and tempo all together.MON • 12:15pm-12:45pm | 1-1:30pmTUES • 11-11:30am | 1-1:30pmWED • 11:30am-12pmTHURS • 11-11:30amJan 4 - Feb 11 | Feb 8 - Mar 31 (6 weeks)NO CLASS - Mar 21-24$35Recital: SAT, May 14 • 2pm • Lake Mirror(Closed Rehearsal: FRI, May 13 • 5-7pm)—Quilting for Adults - All LevelsFor the beginner to the advanced quilter. The instructor will have a planned sample quilt for beginners or more advanced projects are available. Students may bring in their own project or get help working on a project already in progress. A list of supplies will be given at the first class. Must sign up for one or both time slots.Arts and Crafts RoomTUES (7 weeks)Jan 26 - Mar 8 | Mar 22 - May 31-3pm or 7-9pm$50Robin Morelli
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American Sewing GuildThe American Sewing Guild is a non-profit organization dedicated to people who believe sewing is a rewarding and creative activity. The Guild welcomes members of all skill levels. Come learn new skills and network with others who share an interest in sewing. The opportunity to contribute to community service sewing projects is our common thread. Please call for information before you come.2nd MON • 10amRobin Morelli • 863.838.6411—Lakeland Chess ClubArts & Crafts RoomWMON • 7-9pm$1 per player—Guitar for BeginnersYou think you want to give it a try? Come on — In 6 weeks you will be strumming chords, reading music and playing songs. If you have tried playing the guitar and are confused, then this is the class for you! Youth WelcomeArts and Crafts RoomSAT (6 weeks) • 11am-12pmJan 9 - Feb 13 | Feb 20 - Mar 26Apr 2 - May 7$81 per sessionJay Nerove • 863.514.0417Call the instructor for scheduling for
intermediate or advanced classes and private lessons
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MANNERS AND ETIQUETTE TODAYA fun, hands-on, interactive class designed to enhance your self-confidence and improve your people skills. Things you need to know now: How to meet and greet, Cell phone etiquette and electronic communication, Out and about town, Dining and table manners, basics of fun social dancing, thank you notes. Things you will need to know later:, Interviewing, Resumes, On the job, Hosting. Seven classes will be at Kelly recreation Center and the eighth class will be a graduation dinner/dance (parents are invited and encouraged to attend) on March 2nd (time and location to be announced) with an additional $15 activity fee due Feb. 10th. Contact Linda Stata 863.838.9009, [email protected] or Kelly Recreation 863.834.3284WED • 7-8pm • Jan 20 - Mar 9 Graduation Dinner/Dance - Mar 2(activity fee of $15 paid separately)4th grade and older$60 per participant
Sticky Spanish (Ages 16+)It teaches Spanish and English simultaneously with instant translations. It also incorporates several teaching techniques to help all learning styles. Traditional dual language programs use print as their primary teaching tool.Arts and Crafts RoomSep 1 - Oct 6 | Oct 20 - Nov 24 (6 weeks)TUES • 5:30-6:30pm$110 (includes manuals and workbooks)—Learn to Draw- Japan Anime ClubAges 10 and upLearn basic and advanced techniques in drawing Anime style. Polish your skills and learn new ones. Make your characters pop. Must possess some drawing skills and desire to grow them. Bring a sketchbook, drawing pad, loose leaf paper, a 3 ring binder (any size) and something to draw with.Arts and Crafts RoomFRI (5 weeks) • 6-8pmJan 8 - Jan 29 | Feb 12 - Mar 4Mar 18 - Apr 18$75 per studentAnwar [email protected]
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martial artsJudo: KodokanImperial Dragon Judo ClubMartial Arts RoomMON | THURS • Ongoing6:30-7:30pm • Ages 5-157:30-9pm • Ages 16+$20 per monthPhilip Beytell—Karate for KidsTraditional Karate with emphasis on self-esteem, respect, confidence and physical fitness. Competition team training available.Martial Arts RoomMON | WED | FRI • Ongoing5:15-6:15pm • Ages 7-12$75 per month (7-12 yrs)INTRO CLASS REQUIREDAngela Boatright 863.286.2772—Karate for Teens and AdultsAges 13 and UpPersonal development through the study of Wado-Ryu Karate. Perfection of character through mental thoughness, physical fitness and self-defense. Instructors have over 40 years combined experience teaching and competing worldwide.Activity RoomMON | THURS • 7-8:30pm$10 per class or $50 per monthAngela Boatright | Jay Boatright shuharidojo.com —Art of TaijutsuAges 13 and UpA martial art based on inner mechanics created through an understanding of body dynamics. No limitations to physical ability or gender. Chris Hurban has been training in this art for over 20 years. For more information call 712-3043 or email [email protected] Arts Room | Arts & Crafts RoomTHURS | FRI • 6:30-8:30pm$10 per class or $40 per monthChris Hurbanwww.bujinkanofcentralflorida.com
Shorin-Bushido Karate and Ki-Shin-Kai AikidoAges 14 and UpThe Shorin-Bushido dojo is a new martial arts school focusing on classical Karate and Aikido. Emphasis will be placed on self defense and traditional Japanese/Okinawan training methods, as well as the cultural and spiritual philosophy that shaped those arts. All participants interested in improving their health, well-being and broadening their horizons are welcome. The instructor, Butch Bonner has 30 years experience in martial arts. For more information, please visit: www.shorin-bushido.comMartial Arts RoomTUES (Aikido) • 6:30-8:30pmAerobic RoomTHURS (Karate) • 6:45-8:45pm$8 per class or $40 per month (Both Classes)$25 per month (One Class)Butch Bonner—HapkidoA dynamic and eclectic Korean martial art of self-defense that employs joint locks, punches, kicks, throws and weapons. Hapkido is a complete martial art and also provides physical conditioning which improves balance, posture, flexibility, timing, quickness, muscle tone, joint strength and most importantly: confidence through physical and mental discipline. Mr. Wilkerson has 30 years of martial arts experience. To learn more, visit www.GoldTreeMartialArts.comMartial Arts RoomWED • 6:30-8:30pm $10 per class or $35 per monthJohn Wilkerson—Imperial Lakeland Fencing ClubFencing is a sport that the entire family can enjoy and practice. You can get a great workout, work towards a scholarship or compete in the Olympics. It teaches you patience, respect, agility, poise and a combination of physical and mental strategy. Creative Movement RoomTHURS • 7-9pm | SAT • 11am-2pm $10 per class or $40 per monthNigel Phang
These programs will increase self-esteem, boost confidence, refine coordination and teach respect for self and others. The opportunity to compete and progress through graduated belt ranks will be provided with each individual style.
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KELLY REC OPEN HOUSE
VENDORS • DOOR PRIZES • CUSTOMER APPRECIATION THROUGHOUT THE WEEKBIG DEAL PASS • 40 Visits for $60 • Available All Week!**
ALL WEEK • FEB 14-20
WEIGHT ROOMFREE GROUP CLASSES!*CARDIO ROOM
BASKTEBALL GYM
*Check in is required at the front desk. (For a complete list of class times stop by and we will give you a schedule)
**Limit one BIG DEAL PASS per person, BIG DEAL PASSES cannot be purchased if there are remaining visits on existing BIG DEAL.
ONLY $1FOR THE WEEK
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BEERMANFAMILYTENNISCENTER1000 E. EDGEWOOD DR • 863.834.2374
The Beerman Family Tennis Complex, located at Edgewood Park, has
18 lighted hard surface tennis courts and two three-wall racquetball
courts. Edgewood Park also has an ADA Accessible playground area,
Common Ground. The complex is open Monday through Friday, from
8:00 am to 10:00 pm. Saturday and Sunday the courts will close at the
same time as Common Ground Playground. Usually this will be 6 p.m.
during the winter months and 8 p.m. during the Summer months. Call
for Pro Shop hours 863.834.2374, Fax Number 863.413.2373.
Hours of OperationMon-Fri • 8am-10pmSat-Sun * 8am-6pm
Daily Per Hour FeesMon-Fri •$6 per court per hour (after 5pm) No Charge • Mon-Fri, before 5 p.m. | Sat-Sun ALL DAY
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tennis group instruction
tennis tournaments
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Tiny Tots, Junior & Adult Group ClinicsGroup lessons are offered for both beginner and intermediate juniors (ages 8-18) and adult (ages 19 and up) tennis players. The beginner class teaches fundamentals, while the intermediate class focuses on skill improvement. The classes are no larger than 12 participants and begin the first Tuesday of each month. Pre-registration is required. Registration can be done at the Pro shop, Kelly Recreation Complex, or online at www.lakelandgov.net/parkrec.
Lakeland Winter Sectional Jr. TournamentJan 16-1918 and under Girls & Boys DivisionsCall 863.834.2374 for more informationDeadline: Dec 15 —Bayre Lay Memorial Jr. TournamentFeb 6-810-18 Girls & Boys DivisionsCall 863.834.2374 for more informationDeadline: Feb 3
Adults 19 and OverTennis is the sport for a lifetime of fun and fitness. Come join our leagues for all abilities. The Polk County Tennis Association League consists of 12 tennis facilities and clubs in Polk County. For information on leagues, please call Dave Beerman at 834-2374.Ladies • Tues-Thurs • 9am-12pm | Wed • 7-9:30pmMen’s • Tues-Thurs • 7-9:30pmMixed Doubles • Mon • 7-9:30pmSingles • Tues • 6-7:30pm | 7:30-10pmLeague Play (Adults) • Sep-Dec | Jan-May | Jun-Aug
Tues-ThursJan 5-21 | Feb 2-19 | Mar 1-17 | Apr 5-214-5pm • Tiny Tots Beginners (Ages 5-7)4-5 pm • Junior Beginners5-6pm • Junior Intermediates7-8pm • Adult Beginners & Intermediates$40 per clinicRay Schick**PLEASE BRING A NEW CAN OF TENNIS BALLS**
Polk Senior Games TournamentFeb 29 - Mar 4Age 50 and over (Mixed Doubles, Singles & Doubles)Call 863.533.0055 for more informationDeadline: Feb 1 —Linder Jr. Super SeriesMar 19-2110-18 Girls & Boys DivisionsDeadline: Mar 14
Organizational meeting: Jan 5 • 7pm
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COLEMAN-BUSHBUILDING1104 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. AVE • 863.834.3350
The Coleman-Bush Building is a recently renovated and redesigned,
multi-purpose facility with attractive amenities including several
rooms serving as rental space, meeting rooms, classrooms and a
dance studio. This building is a fitting location for a wide range of
events including weddings, receptions, reunions and many other
types of gatherings. Also, many educational and recreational classes
are offered and we are always looking to expand our class offerings.
If you or someone you know is interested in teaching a class, please
contact the facility!
Just a reminder - registration is required for all classes and activities;
pre-registration is highly recommended and encouraged. All fees
must be paid by cash or check only.
Hours of Operation:Mon-Fri • 8am-5pm (Classes and meetings after 5pm)Sat & Sun • Open for scheduled events only
Neighborhood Services:Housing Rehab/Code Enforcement: 863.834.3360
NAACP: 863.682.8879
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAYTutoring (Grades K-8)4:00-5:30pm
Tutoring (Grades K-8)4:00-5:30pm
Tutoring (Grades K-8)4:00-5:30pm
Super Tots5:35-6:15pm
Tae Kwon Do Intermediate5:45-7pm
Piano5:30-7pm
Piano5-6:30pm
Tae Kwon Do Beginner5:45-7pm
Fusion & Elite Tap5:45-6:30pm
Zumba® - TONING5:45-6:45pm
Ballet 1 | Jr. Pro Tap5:30-6:15pm
Ballet 26:30-7:15pm
Zumba® - TONING5:45-6:45pm
Tap 1 & 2 | Jr. Pro Ballet6:15-7pm
Fusion Jazz | Elite Ballet6:30-7:15pm
Jazz 1 | Jr. Pro Jazz7-7:45pm
Jazz 27:15-8pm
Elite Jazz | Fusion Ballet 7:15-8pm
CLASSESQUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
MONTHLY MEETINGS @ COLEMAN-BUSHPaul A Diggs 3rd Tues • 6:30-8:30pmColeman-Bush Boosters 1st & 3rd Wed • 10:30am-12pmWebster Neighborhood 2nd Thurs • 7-9pmNAACP Youth 2nd & 4th Thurs • 6-7pmNAACP 2nd & 4th Thurs • 7-9pmG. Leggett 3rd Thurs • 7-9pmFaith In Action (Seniors) 4th Thurs • 10:30am-12pmFaith In Action (Board Meeting) 1st Mon • 6-7:30pmCrystal's World of Dance Parent Night 3rd Thurs • 6-7pm
tutoring & pianoAfter School TutoringTutoring is provided to K-8th graders by certified PCSB teachers. Participants receive help in Reading, Mathematics, Language Arts, and Computer Skills. Help with homework is also provided.TUES-THURS • 4-5:30pm • Beginning Sep 8TUES - Grades K-2 | WED - Grades 3-5 | THURS - Grades 6-8Bernice & Morris ChestangFall Tutoring Semester to mirror Polk County School Board Calendar —Piano/Keyboard ClassesStudents will engage in hands-on activities on the keyboard of the piano and in theory explorations; learn new piano/keyboard techniques; and play classical, popular, and religious songs. WED • 5:30-7pm • Ages 6+$25 per monthLolita Berrien
THURS • 5-6:30pm • Ages 6+$25 per monthDebra Williams
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martial artsTae Kwon DoLet’s put honor, respect, and discipline back in our community! Take advantage of this life changing sport today that everyone in your family can enjoy! Dress code: to be discussed with instructorMON & TUES5:45-7:15pm • Ages 5+$50 per monthFranklin Watkins, Jr.
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crystal’s world O F D A N C ECrystal’s World of Dance strives to increase artistic opportunities and provide outlets
for the youth within the Lakeland community. Providing a unique approach to dance
instruction dancers receive professional training through a variety of dance techniques
including Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Modern, and African Dance & Drumming. All
students are introduced to the skills of performing, stage presence and projection.
All while becoming motivated to perform, and feel a need to dance! Crystal’s
World of Dance offers two recitals annually, in conjunction with several community
performances and competitions. It is the Mission of Crystal’s World of Dance to expose
each student to the world of dance through training and performances.
The Student’s participate in several community performances such as: The production
of Clare and the Chocolate Nutcracker, The L.B Brown cultural festival, The Evelyn
Bryant Cultural Festival, and The Black Nativity. Students take pride in traveling to
participate in training classes, workshops and to perform. Dancers have visited The
Debbie Allen Dance Academy in California, The Broadway Dance Center in New York
City, Total Dance in Atlanta, and Joy of Motion in Washington DC to name a few. In
2013, dancers traveled to Atlanta, Ga. to compete in the National Platinum Dance
Competition and won 1st place in three different categories. At Crystal’s World of
Dance we believe dance and the art of performing are powerful tools and should be
used for making a positive change in the world!
Annual Dance Recital – Performers will be required to purchase their dance costumes, price list will be available 8 weeks prior to the annual dance recital.
For more information, call Crystal @ 863.409.9952www.crystalsworldofdance.com
Zumba® ToningWhen it comes to body sculpting, Zumba® Toning raises the bar (or rather, the toning stick). Learn how to use lightweight, maraca-like Toning Sticks to enhance rhythm and tone all the target zones, including arms, abs and thighs. Zumba® Toning is the perfect way to sculpt your body naturally while having a total blast.You'll not only lose pounds and inches but you will have curves in all the right places, as a result of this program. lThis exciting breakthrough workout is designed to offer you a safe and yet very effective total body sculpting workout. TUES | WED • 5:45-6:45pm • All Ages$5 per classCertified Zumba® & Toning Instructor
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classesJAZZJazz dance steps are the first part of exploring jazz dance, an energetic and exciting display of physical prowess. Jazz dance itself is a combination of classical ballet moves mixed with steps from American popular culture, including African and Celtic dance influences. While it has become a fine art form, originally jazz dance was designed to entertain, and even the basic steps have a showy, extreme feel to them. —SUPER TOTSSuper Tots is designed for toddlers age 3 and 4 and is perfect for those entering a dance class for the first time who are eager to explore the world of dance! The dancers will have a rich experience of learning how their bodies respond to music - learning skills such as locomotor (moving) and non-locomotor (staying in one place) movements in an atmosphere that is filled with imagery and self-expression. Dancers learn basic ballet and jazz skills that help strengthen their motor coordination & body awareness. Social skills are also acquired as they develop simple class tasks such as taking turns and following directions while interacting with their peers. —BALLET 2Ballet Level 2 is a class for any dancer with a beginning understanding of ballet technique. The class covers the fundamentals of ballet technique using simple combination patterns to allow students to focus on perfecting their technique and learn new steps. This class builds of skills taught in level 1. —JAZZ 2Jazz 2 builds on the skills and technique learned in Jazz I. Students will continue to work on jazz positions, turns, leaps and choreography. Students will be expected to continue work on strength and flexibility to enhance their skills and continue to grow as dancers. —HIP HOP 1 Hip Hop 1 is designed for beginners who will have a blast in this fast paced, high energy dance class which introduces basic hip hop, the latest trends. All movement will be modest & age appropriate. —Jr. Pro JazzJr. Pro Jazz focuses on skills in isolation, syncopation, strength, rhythm, contraction, and expansion. Influenced by African dance, jazz dance uses many of the techniques from other forms of dance allowing room for improvisation. There is a strong emphasis on proper execution of technique.
ALL CLASSES: $30
ELITEElite Dancers are at the highest level class offered and has a strong focus on more complex steps and choreography. It focuses on the tools, technique, and strength needed to execute this advanced form of dance. These advanced dancers are focused on dance conditioning, advanced technique, musicality, style and execution of choreography. This level will take that technique and challenge the dancers to find their own style as well as adjust to other teaching styles of Jazz, Ballet and Tap—FUSIONCWOD Fusion is for the more advanced dancer and is for those dancers who have previously focused on basic technique. This level will take that technique and challenge the dancers to find their own style as well as adjust to other teaching styles of Jazz, Ballet, and Tap. These advanced dancers are focused on dance conditioning, advanced technique, musicality, style and execution of choreography.—BALLET & TAPBallet is a classic art form teaches poise, strength, grace & control, proper body placement & alignment as well as discipline. This genre is the essential foundation for all other types of dance and is foremost in learning proper technique.TAP class is a form of dance wherein rhythmic sounds are created by the feet. This class teaches all the very basic through advanced skills in tap with emphasis on rhythm, and tempo, and ability to count music, with numbers and even sounds. —JR. PRO BALLET & TAPJr. Pro Tap class continues the education of steps and combinations across the floor with a general focus more complex combinations, turns and historical tap combinations.Jr Pro Ballet students learn how to incorporate both slow and fast movements into their ballet repertoire. Students use their previous training and ballet alignment to train in the centre of their room for balance, travelling, jumping, and turning.
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for adultsFaith in Action North Lakeland, Inc.“Services to the Elderly”- There are always Solutions and we have the Resources to get Results. A forum for Seniors, allowing them to gather information and voice their concerns and problems; whether it is personal, medical, neighborhood or community in general (houses in neighborhood that need to be watched or problems with your electric bill, etc.).4TH THURS w/ Presenter10:30am-12pm (Lunch Served)Mildred S. McMillon, Exective Director863.686.0009—Monthly Parent Information NightLearn what it takes to be a "Volunteer for Dance," always be informed of the upcoming dance events, and learn how to assist with upcoming activities outside of practice.3RD THURS • 6-7pmCrystal Brown • 863.409.9952—Central Florida Steppers-Including Line DancingMON • 7-9pm$10 per class | $40 per monthDavid "Gumby" [email protected]
Coleman-Bush Boosters Club(Mature Adults/Seniors)Our mission is to preserve and enhance the physical, cultural and historical environment within Northwest Lakeland;• Provide a support system for programs
and activities within Coleman-Bush Building.
• Establish a heritage place to house exhibits, materials, and information on local residents/structures present/past.
• Stimulate and promote ongoing intergenerational activities.
Coleman-Bush Boosters provide support for facility programs and projects.1st and 3rd WED10:30am-12pm—HorseshoesMON-FRI • 9am-4pmFree—ShuffleboardMON-FRI • 9am-4pm$1 cue rental available—Seniors' Day OutCome join us and have some fun doing activities. Board games, arts & crafts, shuffle board, park trail, etc.3RD FRI • 10am-12pmFREE TO ALL SENIORS
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Coleman-BushBuildingHistoryColeman-Bush Building was designed to be a multipurpose physical facility for the social, economic, health, cultural, recreational, and educational needs of the growing community. Construction began on the then-named Northwest Community Center in 1974.In October of 1980, it officially became the Coleman-Bush Building. It was named after two gentlemen who were prominent members of the community. Charles A. Coleman was a Lakeland Commissioner from 1974 until 1978. He also served as mayor pro term in 1976 and mayor in 1977. Gow M. Bush was a well known physician. They were both active and involved in the local civic affairs.
This building has proven to be an important asset to the community and has continued to fulfill the objective set up all those years ago. It has provided office space for lease by non-profit organizations and meeting space for civic groups. Social events enhance the quality of the community life, so it is only fitting that the Coleman-Bush Building, a community cornerstone, hosts these events, as well. It also provides leisure time programming for the city’s residents. City of Lakeland Neighborhood Services & Housing Division replaced the rental suites, NAACP remains in the building.
upcoming eventsRev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Parade • 2016 Theme: "Are You Tuned Up 4 Change?"The City of Lakeland Parks & Recreation along with the MLK Parade Committee would like to invite you to join us as we celebrate the Dream of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Annual Parade. It’s a great way for the community to show how we celebrate one our legacy leaders. Churches, organizations, daycares, fraternities, sororities, dance groups, bands and businesses will stroll down Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue on this community event.Deadline for Applications: Dec 18 • Interest Meeting For All Participants: Jan 6 • $20 per unit Contact: Natalie Gallon • 834.3351SATURDAY, January 16, 2016 • Lineup: 9am • Kathleen Rd & 14th St • Parade Starts: 11am • Providence Rd—Black History FestivalFeb 20 • 10am-2pm—2016 Piano & Dance RecitalMay 15 • 2-5pm
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SIMPSONPARK1725 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. AVE • 863.834.2577
This gorgeous recreation facility features two multipurpose rooms,
game room, kitchen, separate men’s and women’s weight rooms,
study hall facility, computer center and a spacious gymnasium which
houses two full-size basketball courts. It is equipped with great outdoor
facilities as well, such as one tennis court, two basketball courts,
playground and a newly renovated softball field. This indoor/outdoor
facility allows the Parks and Recreation Department the opportunity
to provide comprehensive recreation programming to suit the varied
needs and interests of the North Lakeland Community. Instructional
classes, sports leagues, recreational play, fitness and special event
programming ensure constant activities.
Hours of Operation:Mon-Fri • 10am-9pm Sat • 8am-6pmSun • 11am-5pm
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classes. Due to limited enrollment, pre-registration and pre-payment is
recommended and sometimes required for classes.
VOLUNTEERSWe are always looking for volunteers to assist us with special activities,
events, tournaments, etc. Come by and fill out a form so we can
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DANCING WITH THE STARS Crystal’s World of dance strives to increase artistic opportunities and provide outlets for the youth within the Lakeland community. Providing a unique approach to dance instruction, dancers receive professional training through a variety of dance techniques including Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Modern and African Dance and Drumming. Students are introduced to the skills of performing, stage presence and projection all while becoming motivated to perform and feel a need to dance! Crystal’s World of Dance offers two recitals annually, in conjunction with several community performances and competitions. It is the mission of Crystal’s World of Dance to expose each student to the world of dance through training and performances.
The students participate in several community performances such as- The Production of Clare and the Chocolate Nutcracker, The L. B. Brown Cultural Festival, The Evelyn Bryant Cultural Festival, and Black The Black Nativity. Students take pride in traveling to participate in training classes, workshops and to perform. Dancers have visited The Debbie Allen Dance Academy in California, The Broadway Dance Center in New York City, Total Dance in Atlanta, and Joy of Motion in Washington DC to name a few. In 2013, dancers traveled to Atlanta, GA to compete in the National Platinum Dance Competition and won 1st place in three different categories. At Crystal’s World of Dance we believe dance and the art of performing are powerful tools and should be used for making a positive change in the world!
Men & Women Conditioning/Fitness RoomsMen: Top quality Pro Maxima weight machines including leg extensions, leg sled, cable-crossover, biceps, chest press, free weight station , treadmills, elliptical and more.Women: Top quality weight machines, various leg machines, squat rack, roman chair, outer thigh machine, treadmills, elliptical and more. Designated play area for toddlers and infants.Ages 18+ • $3 per visit • $40 (20 visit pass) —BasketballTimes of open play vary each week. Please check the posted onsite facility schedule to plan your activity. An Activity Card and Fee is required to play.All Ages • $3 per visit • $40 (20 visit pass)Free for Children 17 & under • MON-FRI (During School Year) • 2:30-5pm —Game RoomCome enjoy our large game room which includes: 2 pool tables, 1 bumper-pool table, 2 foosball tables, 2 table tennis tables, or watch television to pass time by with the other participants.All Ages • Free—Read To AchieveArea business leaers and parents are invited to come out and read to kids and express the importance of reading.THURS • 4-5pm • Grades K-5 • Free • Angela Williams • 863.834.2577
MONDAY
Studio A Studio B5:45-6:30pm Hip Hop *
6:30-7:15pm African Dance 1&2
6:30-7:30pm Competitive Jazz *
7:30-8:15pm African Dance 3 Adult Jazz ($5 per class)
SATURDAY
Studio A Studio B9-10am Creative Jazz Open Jazz
10-11am Jr. Pro Lyrical * Tumbling ($17.50 per month)
11am-12pm Open Ballet * Competitve Contemporary
12-1pm African Drumming Teen African Dance
Class Age RequirementsSuper Tots • ages 2-5Level One • ages 6-8Level Two • ages 9-11 Teen • ages 12-17Adult • ages 18 and over
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Runway ModelsAn influential class on professionalism, creativity, dependability and a culturally viable approach to the “Art of Walking” and fashion show presentation.TUES • 6-7:30pm2nd/4th Sun • 2-3:30pmAges 8-18$3.50 per classLaWanda Bailey —Simpson Park Get Fit ClubInitial Member Fee • $30Monthly Fee • $10 —Table Tennis ClubThe Lakeland Table Tennis Association welcomes you to play competitive table tennis. Round Robin Tournaments on Sunday.L.T.T.A 2016 TournamentFeb 19, 20 | May 13, 14MON • 10am-1pmWED • 6-8:30pmFRI • 10am-1pm | 6-8:30pmSUN • 11:30am-4pm$2.50 per dayfloridatt.com/lakelandtt—S. D. McArthur Educational After School ProgramMON-FRI • 3-5:30pmGrades K-5FreeValencia Sanders —Youth Help GroupThis group is geared towards kids that have faced crisis in their lives and meet with others that have faced similar problems. Free.2nd MON • 6pmAges 16+M. Roberts—Simpson Park Tee Ball / Baseball LeagueSign up run from January 4th – March 21stPractices start week of March 1stGames start April 9th Angela Williams/ Rashawn Gant
High School Basketball LeagueNeed somewhere to play between high school league and summer league? Come out to Simpson Park high school basketball league. Games will be played on Friday nights.Registration Free Boys Grade 8th thru 11th8 Week SeasonSign-ups start Feb. 1Season Starts March 4Rashawn Gant/ Dadrian Grier
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Little Miss Simpson Park Softball CampCome out and learn the fundamentals of the game and have fun doing it. This will be a half day camp that will focus on the fun-damentals of fast pitch softball. Beginners are welcome. Everyone is asked to bring their equipment if they have it. SAT • Jan 9 | 9am-12pmGirls Ages 8-15 • FreeAngela Williams
Jelly Bean Jubilee Easter ExtravaganzaThis FREE event is expected to be a lot of fun for kids 10 years and younger. Movie will be shown after egg hunt.SAT • Mar 12 | 5-8pm
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police athletic league The National Police Athletic League began back in 1910 when Captain John Sweeney of the New York Police Department had the insight to offer inner-city youth some positive experiences, which involved interaction with law enforcement officers. He began knowing that the program would influence the youth of his community. Law enforcement involvement and supervision at recreation sites such as ball fields, classrooms, and playgrounds helped to position these officers as friends.
Today, PAL serves more than 1.5 million youth nationwide between the ages of 4 and 18. The organization has over 300 law enforcement agencies serving over 700 cities and 1,700 facilities throughout the United States, including the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
The Lakeland Police Athletic / Activities League Inc. (PAL) became incorporated in the State of Florida on October 14, 1993. Lakeland PAL began with only a few children participating in the program; Today, Lakeland PAL staff and volunteers mentor to more than 900 local children annually and supervise dozens of local volunteers.
Our Mission: The Lakeland Police Athletic / Activities League, Inc. (PAL) was formed to prevent juvenile crime and violence utilizing recreation-oriented juvenile crime prevention programs that relies heavily upon athletics, recreational activities, and education to help kids go right and stay right. Through our crime prevention programs, our mission and commitment is to "fill playgrounds, not prisons."
For more information, contact: Tim Abram, PAL Executive Director 863.834.8970www.facebook.com/policeathleticleague | follow us on twitter: @LakelandPAL
www.lakelandpal.org
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WANTSYOU!BE A LIFEGUARD!>> Uniform Provided
>> Must Be At Least 16 Years Old
>> Applicants Must Pass a Swim/Skills Test and Personal Interview
>> Starts at $9/hr
>> Must Be Available To Work Flexible Schedule
JOB CODE 8016
HIRINGFOR PART-TIME
LIFEGUARD POSITIONSBEGINNING JANUARY 2016
FOR DETAILS,CALL GANDY POOLAT 863.834.3157www.lakelandgov.net
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YOU!GANDY POOL404 IMPERIAL BLVD • 863.834.3157
Gandy Pool features a 10-lane, 25-yard short course
heated pool with a one-meter diving board and a 3-4 feet
deep recreation pool. A handicap ramp at 0-depth and a
hydraulic handicap lift chair is provided. Open year round.
Amenities at Gandy Pool include vending machines
(food and drink permitted in pavilion areas only), lockers
for personal belongings, family restrooms, lap lanes/time
clocks available, bleacher seating, shower/changing
rooms and personal floatation devices available for check
out. Sorry, no refunds due to inclement weather!
AQUATICS
GANDY POOL IS CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS JAN 1 - MAY 1.PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS.
SIMPSON POOL IS CLOSED UNTIL SPRING 2016.
SPECIAL HOURS & CLOSINGS:DUE TO RENOVATIONS,
WE WILL BE CLOSED JAN 1 - MAY 1.
Call for additional details.
SIMPSON POOL1725 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. AVE • 863.834.2286
Simpson Pool features a 10 lane, 50 meter long course
pool and separate diving well with two one-meter diving
boards. A hydraulic handicap lift chair is also available.
Amenities at the Simpson Pool include vending machines
(food and drink permitted in pavilion areas only),
lockers for personal belongings, lap lanes/time clocks
available, bleacher seating, shower/changing rooms,
and personal floatation devices available for check out.
Arm wings are prohibited, lifejackets are available for use
upon request.
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LAKE MIRRORCOMPLEX121 SOUTH LAKE AVE • 863.834.2280
The Lake Mirror Complex is a multifaceted
entertainment complex that provides senior adult
activities, theatre productions and building rental
opportunities. Located on Lakeland’s scenic Lake
Mirror, this four building complex offers a wide range
of facilities for your meeting and party needs. While
visiting downtown Lakeland, don’t forget to stroll
through our attractive Lake Mirror Park located on
the south side of Lake Mirror spread over 7.6 acres.
Enjoy the scenic park, listed in the National Register of
Historic Places, with its historic structure. A walk around
the promenade along Lake Mirror is great exercise and
relaxing for all ages. The Amphitheater and Loggia are
available for weddings and/or receptions, club events,
fundraisers and other special events. Kryger Park on
the west side of Lake Mirror, provides picturesque vistas
of Lake Mirror perfect for any outdoor event. New
locations include the Railroad Pavilion across from
the Amtrak station, and the Mirrors, at the intersection
of Main Street at the Fire House. These are available
for rental. Barnett Family Park includes an interactive
fountain area (10 am -5 pm daily, except Wednesdays)
and the Sunflower Preschool Playground, state of the
art play equipment, and sculptures to play on. The
interactive fountain area will be shut off when the
temperature is 65 degrees or below. The Peggy Brown
Center located in the park has a covered picnic area,
restrooms, and additional meeting and event rental
facilities. Hollis Garden displays an array of botanicals
in a variety of hues and textures. Also featured are
fountains, statuaries, a shaded gazebo with stately
columns and a walkway that, if strolled, will take you
on a serene tour of our picturesque gardens. It’s open
to the public from 10 am to dusk every day except
Mondays. Hollis Garden is available for weddings only,
with some restrictions. For more information, please
call our Rental Office Monday thru Friday, 8 am - 5 pm,
at 863.834.2280.
Auditorium and Theatre: 121 S. Lake Avenue
Magnolia Building: 702 E. Orange Street
Peggy Brown Center: 215 S. Lake Avenue
Hollis Gardens: 702 E. Orange Street
Kryger Park: 108 S. Massachusetts Avenue
Railroad Pavillion: Main Street at Amtrak Station
The Mirrors: Main Street at Lake Avenue
The Loggia: West side of Lake Mirror
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music & dancing clubsConcert BandExperienced musicians play in a voluntary concert band for the community. Nov-AprBring your own instrument.Auditorium • MON • 7-9pm • FREEVic Larsen • 813.716.2577 —Four Seasons Couples and Singles interested in ballroom dancing? Come join the “Four Seasons” for an evening of dancing to a live band. It is a great time to make friends and mingle! Includes refreshments.Magnolia BuildingTHURS • 7:30pm-9:30pm$5Barbara Larson • 863.738.8090 —Buttons and BowsSquare and Round Dance ClubOperating for over 60 years, this is the oldest Square and Round Dance club in the state of Florida. Come and enjoy the calling and cueing of some of the best callers and cuers in the area. Call for class information.Magnolia Building • 2nd & 4th TUES7-7:30pm • Early Rounds (Phases 2-4)7:30-9:30pm • Squares with Rounds (Mainstream and Plus)Guests • $5 per personMembers • $15 per person per year and $4 per person each dancePenny Green • [email protected] —Lakeland Senior Recreation ClubSenior citizens are invited to join the fun on Thursdays at the Magnolia Building for ballroom and line dancing. (Ages 55 +)Magnolia BuildingTHURS • 10am-12pm$1Dottie Thomas • 863.651.9657
social clubs
BRIDGE:Duplicate BridgeOpen duplicate bridge game. New and experienced players are welcome. Call for a partnerif you need one.Peggy Brown Center - UpstairsMON-WED • 1-5pm • $5
Beginner and Intermediate Bridge ClassesYou play in a game your very first day! It is not necessary to bring a partner. Meet interesting people, sharpen your memory and have fun all at the same time. Call first for registration or information.Peggy Brown Center – UpstairsTUES • 10am-12pm • $5
Novice Duplicate Bridge0-299 master points (Seasonal. Call For Dates)Peggy Brown Center – UpstairsWED • 9:30-12pm • $5
CONTACT:Marti Cowie • [email protected]
Club 40Bridge-Regular Party Bridge for participants over 50 years old. Playing September through May.Magnolia Building2nd & 4th TUES • 12-4pmEva Dooley • 863.644.9877 —Polk Golden Club of the DeafMeets on the second Wednesday of the month for fellowship and bingo.Lake Mirror Complex2nd WED • 9am-4pmBrantly Serason • TDD 863.614.0121 or Florida Relay Service 1.800.955.8770 Voice —Lakeland Stamp ClubAnyone interested in philatelic items, please come join us!Peggy Brown Center – Upstairs1st & 3rd TUES • 6-8pmDebbie Dombroski • [email protected]
Oil, Acrylic & Watercolor – Creativity TimeThe class focuses on each student’s personally chosen subject matter and medium. The teacher advises on techniques in each. (Lakeland Art Guild teacher)TUES • 9:30am-12pm $20 per classTiffany Gullage • 863.858.1126
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HOLLISGARDEN702 EAST ORANGE STREET • 863.834.2280Hollis Garden is a botanical display garden set in a
neo-classical architectural environment complete
with patterned flower beds, public art and ornamental
fountains. Hollis Garden is a formal garden, a 1.2 acre
site located within historic Lake Mirror Park. Here you
will find over 10,000 flowers, ornamentals shrubs and
native trees.
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS GOLF COURSE
OPEN TO THE PUBLICApr – Aug | Sun – Thurs • 10am-8pmFri & Sat • 10am-6pmCLOSED ON MONDAYS—Sep – Mar | Sun - Thurs • 10am-6pmFri & Sat • 10am-4pmCLOSED ON MONDAYS
Weddings & Special EventsHollis is a special place conveniently located in the heart of downtown Lakeland. Its location and beauty make it the perfect place for weddings and other special events. Weddings in Hollis Garden are limited to 2 hours minimum and 4 hours maximum and 100 guests or less.
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HOLLISGARDEN702 EAST ORANGE STREET • 863.834.2280
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LAKE MIRRORTHEATER121 SOUTH LAKE AVE • 863.603.PLAY (7529)
Lakeland Community Theatre’s home is the 390 seat Lake Mirror
Theatre which has provided the Lakeland community with live Theater
productions for more than 30 years. It produces five Main Stage
productions a year, including Musicals, Comedies and Dramas, The
Edge: An alternative Stage Read Series, Out of the Box Theatre Troupe
with Unique Abilities, Senior Troupe and a three show Theatre for
Youth Season as well as classes and camps throughout the year. With
a full time staff of 4, it hires theatre professionals for its technical and
production needs but is mainly volunteer based with all of its actors
and most of its production help volunteering from the community.
Auditions are held prior to every production and are open to all.
The mission of Lakeland Community Theatre is “To provide an affordable, high quality theatre experience for the people of Lakeland and its surrounding areas and to create an opportunity for individuals of all ages to develop and showcase their talents in a safe, nurturing, educational environment “.
For tickets and information call 863.603.7529or visit www.lakelandcommunitytheatre.com
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Main StageAll Show Times:FRI & SAT • 7:30pm | SUN • 2pm$22 Adults | $20 Seniors (55+)$15 Students | $10 Children (12 & Under)
ALWAYS…PATSY CLINEJanuary 22, 23, 24 & 29, 30, 31By Ted Swindley – based on a true storyAlways…Patsy Cline is more than a tribute to the legendary country singer. Based on a true story about Cline’s friendship Louise Seger, who befriended the star in a Texas honky-tonk in l961, and continued a correspondence with Cline until her death. The musical play includes many of Patsy's unforgettable hits such as Crazy, I Fall to Pieces, Sweet Dreams and Walking After Midnight…27 songs in all.Rated PG13
PETER PANFebruary 26, 27, 28March 4, 5, 6 & 11, 12, 13 Lyrics by Carolyn LeighMusic by Morris "Moose" Charlap Additional Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph GreenAdditional Music by Jule Styne Based on the play by Sir James M. Barrie Peter and his mischievous fairy sidekick Tinkerbell visit the nursery of the Darling children late one night and with a sprinkle of pixie dust begin a magical journey across the stars that none of them will ever forget. In the adventure of a lifetime the travelers come face to face with a ticking crocodile, a fierce Indian tribe, a band of bungling pirates, and of course the villainous Captain Hook.Rated G
The Edge: Alternative Stage Read SeriesAll Show Times:FRI & SAT • 7:30pm | $15
THE PILLOWMANFebruary 3 & 4By Nicky SilverWith echoes of Stoppard, Kafka, and the Brothers Grimm, THE PILLOWMAN centers on a writer in an unnamed totalitarian state who is being interrogated about the gruesome content of his short stories and their similarities to a series of child murders. The result is an urgent work of theatrical bravura and an unflinching examination of the very nature and purpose of art.*Rated M for Mature Audiences
Eunice Fuller Theatre for Youth Spring Semester ClassesJUNIOR PLAYERSFor Kindergarten, First & Second Graders.MON 4-5pm | Jan 25 – Apr 18$50 per month
HOME SCHOOL PLAYERSThis acting class is exclusive to homeschooled students. We will work on short scenes, monologues, improvisation, musical theatre and more.MON 1-2pm | Jan 25 – Apr 18Ages 8-16$50 per month
DRAMA CLUBThis club is a great way to improve your acting skills while having a great time at your community theatre! We will work on short scenes, monologues, improvisation and more.TUES Ages 8-11 • 4-5pmAges 12+ • 5-6pmJan 25 – Apr 18$50 per month
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CLEVELANDHEIGHTSGOLF COURSE2900 BUCKINGHAM AVE • 863.834.4653Enjoy a fun day of golf, food, and drinks at Cleveland
Heights Golf Course. Open to the public, the golf
course is a 27 hole municipal facility. A full-service Pro
Shop, golf instruction, practice areas and restaurant
makes “The Heights” the only place you need for golf
or to enjoy some good food and drinks with family and
friends. Annual memberships are available. Green
fees vary according to the season. For pricing info
and tee times, contact the Pro Shop 863.834.2377.
We also have a full driving range with small, medium
or large buckets available for purchase.
Cleveland Heights is on the Florida Historic Golf Trail,
a program of the Florida Department of State. This
is a collection of over 60 historic courses throughout
Florida, dating back to the 1890s, that golfers can still
play today.
For more info, visit FloridaHistoricGolfTrail.com
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS GOLF COURSE
InstructionGroup Clinics- Youth and Adult Classes for Beginners and Intermediates (Ages 8 - Seniors)SAT • Youth: 9-10am • Adult: 10-11amJan 9, 16, 23, 30 | Feb 20, 17, Mar 5, 12Apr 9, 16, 23, 30 | May 21, 28, Jun 4, 11Dates may change due to weather$40/personPrivate Lessons are availableFor information on lessons, contact the Pro Shop at 863.834.2377 — Restaurant and Room RentalsFrescos Whisky Green is a full-service restaurant that features breakfasts, salads, burgers, sandwiches and homemade specials. Don’t forget to visit during the week for breakfast and lunch specials. The restaurant is open 6:30am to 9pm, seven days a week. Host your wedding reception or next banquet at Cleveland Heights! Reservations can be made for daytime or evening events. Featuring a beautiful outdoor veranda with a spectacular view of the golf course, the dining room and banquet room of the clubhouse are a perfect fit for your next function.
For room rental info or catering info, contact:Brittany/Randy Ferchau at 863.834.2326 [email protected]
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Athletic Office:863.834.3283(Kelly Recreation Complex)
ATHLETICS
BASKETBALLMen’s Spring BasketballRegistration: Feb 1 - 29League Begins: Mar 17 (8 Games & Tournament)League Night: THURS | League Fee: $350.00
SOFTBALLSpring Slow PitchRegistration: Jan 1 - 22League Begins: Week of Feb 8 (10 Games)MON – Men’s • TUES – Coed • THURS – Men’s | League Fee: $425.00Summer SoftballRegistration: Apr 1 - 22League Begins: Week of May 9 (8 Games)MON – Men’s • TUES – Coed • THURS – Men’s | League Fee: $400.00Summer Women’s SoftballRegistration: Apr 1 - 22League Begins: May 11 (10 Games)League Fee: $400.00 | League Night: WED
FLAG FOOTBALLSpring Men’s 7 on 7Registration: Jan1 - 29League Begins: Feb 15 (8 Games + Tournament)League Night: MON | League Fee: $425.00
KICKBALLCoed Fall LeagueRegistration: Jan 1 - 22League Begins: Feb 10 (10 Games)League Night: WED | League Fee: $250
CLEVELANDHEIGHTSGOLF COURSE2900 BUCKINGHAM AVE • 863.834.4653
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Hours of Operation:Mon-Thur • 9am-9pm Fri & Sat • 9am-5pmSun • 1:30-5pm
Books Sandwiched InBooks Sandwiched In (BSI) meets in the Main Library Meeting Room on the first Tuesday of every month at 12:15 p.m. Each month’s selected book can be purchased for $2.00 at the Main during the preceding month while supplies last. Coffee and books are underwritten by the Friends of the Library. Please feel free to bring a bag lunch.1st TUES • 12:15pm Jan 5 | Feb 2 | Mar 1 | Apr 5—TEEN SCENEMeeting Room | Ages 13-18 | 3pmJan 5, 12, 19, 26 | Feb 2, 9Mar 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 | Apr 5, 26—
Foxy Craft NightCrafting for Adults - 7pmJan 12 | Feb 9 | Mar 8 | Apr 12
Cultural ProgrammingHungrytown - Folk Duo | THURS • Jan 13 • 7pmVellamo - Finnish Folk Duo • SUN • Jan 31 • 2pmStrangled Darlings - Folk Duo • SUN • Feb 21 • 2pm
MAIN LIBRARY100 LAKE MORTON DR • 863.834.4280
Month/Date Day Program Time Age Group January5, 12, 19, 26 Tuesday Preschool Storytime 10:00 3.5 to 5 years 6, 13, 20, 27 Wednesday Toddler Time 10:00 18 months to 3.5 years6, 13*, 20, 27 Wednesday Kids Korner 2:30/*1:30 5 to 12 years 7, 14, 21, 28 Thursday Mother Goose Baby Time 11:00 babies under 18 months 7, 14, 21, 28 Thursday Tween Time 3:00 10 to 13 years 23 Saturday Children’s Theater 2:00 4 to 8 years February2, 9 Tuesday Preschool Storytime 10:00 3.5 to 5 years 3, 10 Wednesday Toddler Time 10:00 18 months to 3.5 years3, 10 Wednesday Kids Korner 2:30 5 to 12 years 4, 11 Thursday Mother Goose Baby Time 11:00 babies under 18 months 4, 11 Thursday Tween Time 3:00 10 to 13 years 27 Saturday Children’s Theater 2:00 4 to 8 years
March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Tuesday Preschool Storytime 10:00 3.5 to 5 years 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Wednesday Toddler Time 10:00 18 months to 3.5 years2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Wednesday Kids Korner 2:30 5 to 12 years 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Thursday Mother Goose Baby Time 11:00 babies under 18 months 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Thursday Tween Time 3:00 10 to 13 years 26 Saturday Children’s Theater 2:00 4 to 8 years
April5, 26 Tuesday Preschool Storytime 10:00 3.5 to 5 years 6, 27 Wednesday Toddler Time 10:00 18 months to 3.5 years6*, 27 Wednesday Kids Korner 2:30/*1:30 5 to 12 years 7, 28 Thursday Mother Goose Baby Time 11:00 babies under 18 months 7, 28 Thursday Tween Time 3:00 10 to 13 years 23 Saturday Children’s Theater 2:00 4 to 8 years
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i² film clubThe i² film club is a free film viewing and discussion group at the Larry R. Jackson Branch Library (1700 North Florida Avenue). The club’s focus is on watching and discussing international independent films. The i² film Club meets the fourth Saturday of each month at 10:30 am at the Jackson Branch Library (1700 North Florida Avenue). Refreshments are provided and each showing is followed by a guided discussion.Jan 23 | Feb 27 | Mar 26 | Apr 23—Preschool Storytime 2.0 | Ages 2-5WED • 10:30amJan 6, 13, 20 | Feb 10, 17, 24Mar 2, 9 16 | Apr 6, 13, 20, 27—Kids Craft Night5-7pmJan 19 | Feb 16 | Mar 15 | Apr 19
1700 N. FLORIDA AVE • 863.834.4288
4740 S. FLORIDA AVE • 863.838.4507Hours of Operation:Mon-Thur • 9am-6pmFri • 9am-5pmSat • 10am-2pm
Discussions At The EDiscussions at the E meets at the elibrary South Lakeland (4740 South Florida Avenue) on the first Thursday of every month at 12:30 p.m. Each month’s selected book can be purchased for $2.00 at the eLibrary South Lakeland during the preceding month while supplies last. Tea and books are underwritten by the Friends of the Library. Please feel free to bring a bag lunch.Jan 7 | Feb 4 | Mar 3 | Apr 7
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Camp BLAST is the highly successful summer recreation program for kids located at City recreation facilities and various schools throughout Lakeland.Jun 20 - Aug 12 (8 weeks)MON-FRI • 7:30 am – 5:30 pmNo camp Monday, July 4, 2016 Camp Explore - $400Camp Explore will include all of the camp activities listed below, along with all of the daily enrichment and activities traditionally planned throughout the Camp experience. (CAMP ACTIVITIES: Weekly Arts & Crafts, Exercise Challenges, Scavenger Hunt, Wacky Olympics, Talent Show and trips to Bowling, Swimming, Movies, Lakeland Community Theater, Roller Skating and City Tours)Registration: $250 + 3 additional payments of $50 Camp Adventure - $550Camp Adventure is the traditional program including all trips listed above. In addition to these trips, Camp Adventure will also include trips to the following destinations:Theme Park, Lowry Park Zoo, Lakeland Tigers Baseball Game, Tampa Bay Rays GameRegistration: $250 + 3 additional payments of $100 Camp BLAST RegistrationParticipants must have completed kindergarten and not yet entered 6th grade. Parent must verify child’s age with a copy of the child’s most recent report card.CITY RESIDENT REGISTRATION: (must show proof of residency)BEGINS: Apr 9 • 8amKelly Recreation Complex
ALL RESIDENT REGISTRATION:Begins: Apr 16 • 8amKelly Recreation Complex
NORTHWEST QUADRANT REGISTRATION:Participants must have completed kindergarten and not yet entered 6th grade. All participants must reside in the Northwest Quadrant of the City of Lakeland and must show proof of residency and qualifying income.Registration: $100 + 3 additional payments of $50BEGINS: Sat, Apr 16 • 8amSimpson Park Community Center
All dates tentative until Polk County School Board calendar is released in February.
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Teen Camp IIA summer enrichment opportunity for teens (completed 6th – 8th grades) located at The Dream Center, Teen Camp II will include a multitude of activities and trips, educational opportunities, environmental activities, life skill projects and activities and FUN! Teen Camp II is limited to the first 25 teens. Cost for the program is $300 (with the balance-in-full paid by the beginning of the program) and is all-inclusive; admission fees for all trips, activities and parks, etc. are included. Don’t miss out on this awesome opportunity – mark your calendars and register!*Participants must have completed 6th grade and not yet entered 9th gradeCamp Location: The Dream CenterJun 20 - Aug 12Teen Camp II - $300Registration Fee $150.00 per child3 payments of $50.00Payment Dates: Apr 30, May 14 and May 28
Teen Adventure Service Camp (T.A.S.C.)Are you ready for something different? Are you ready to give something back to the community? Are you ready for an adventure? Then T.A.S.C. will provide an awesome summer experience! T.A.S.C. is a summer enrichment program that offers an incredible experience for teens with the focus on service and adventure. Get ready for Summer 2016 and your most memorable summer camp yet! Participants must have completed grades 6-8. Call 863.834.3284 for more information.Jun 20 - Aug 12 (8 weeks)MON-FRI• 7:30 am – 5:30 pmNo camp Monday, July 4, 2016Fee: $750 • 3 Payments of $250 If selected
Application Deadline – April 8thWe will be contacting each applicant regarding interview scheduling.Payments, if selected, of $250 are due:Apr 30, May 14 and May 28.Please note: If you are unable to make the initial payment on the payment date, your spot will be forfeited.T.A.S.C. application packets can be picked up at Kelly Recreation Complex beginning March 19, 2016.
Registration Procedures For All Camps• City Residents must provide proof of
residency.• You must bring child’s current report
card, your electric bill and driver’s license in order to register.
• Fees payable by cash or checks only.• Enrollment is limited and camp
participants will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis by the dates listed above.
Payments for all camps are due:Apr 30, May 14 and May 28.
For more information, contact the Kelly Recreation Complex @ 863.834.3284 or Simpson Park Community Center at 863.834.2577
Please note that times and dates are subject to change.
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Indoor VenuesLake Mirror AuditoriumLocated on historic Lake Mirror, the Auditorium is ideal for hosting large events. The building features terrazzo flooring and a stage.• 121 South Lake Avenue• 6,500 square feet• ACCOMMODATES:
Banquet tables with dance floor – 400 Banquet tables – 500 Round tables with dance floor – 300 Round tables – 350 | Chairs only – 600
• $801 plus $28 per hour labor/utility fee plus tax
• $500 refundable damage/rule enforcement fee
—Magnolia BuildingHost your next event in a beautiful historic building, built in 1937, featuring hard wood floors, Palladium windows and an outside terrace overlooking Lake Mirror.• 702 East Orange Street• 4,536 square feet• ACCOMMODATES: Banquet with
dance floor – 230 | Banquet (tables/chairs only) – 250 | Chairs only – 300
• $801 plus $28 per hour labor/utility fee plus tax
• $500 refundable damage/rule enforcement fee
—Peggy Brown CenterThe second floor of the Peggy Brown Center holds a beautiful rental space including tiled floors, drop lighting and a wrap around balcony looking out onto Lake Mirror.• 215 South Lake Avenue• 3,800 square feet• ACCOMODATES: Banquet with dance
floor –130 | Banquet (tables/chairs only) – 150 | Chairs only – 200
• $501 plus $28 per hour labor/utility fee plus tax
• $500 refundable damage/rule enforcement fee
Lake Mirror Theatre/Glass LoungeHome to Lakeland Community Theatre• 121 South Lake Avenue• ACCOMMODATES: Theatre Seats – 380
| Maximum stage seating – 60 chairs• $651 plus $28 per hour labor/utility fee
plus tax• $500 refundable damage/rule
enforcement feeAny use of the technical lighting or sound equipment must be coordinated through Lakeland Community Theater. —Theatre Glass Lounge OnlyGlass Lounge cannot be rented if theatre is booked.• 865 square feet• ACCOMMODATES: Tables and chairs –
35 | Chairs only - 65• $90 plus $28 per hour labor/utility fee
plus tax• $500 refundable damage/rule
enforcement fee• 2 hour Minimum Rental
Outdoor VenuesLake Mirror Park AmphitheaterA picturesque setting for any event. Perfect for large events. The park is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.121 South Lake Avenue• $1001 plus $28 per staff member* per
hour labor/utility fee plus tax (2 staff minimum required after dark) *Number of staff required will be determined following walkthrough with a Parks employee.
• $500 refundable damage/rule enforcement fee
LoggiaLocated on the west side of Lake Mirror. A picturesque setting for any event.• 121 South Lake Avenue• $352 plus $28 per hour labor/utility fee
plus tax (2 staff minimum required after dark)
• $500 refundable damage/rule enforcement fee
• 2 hour Minimum Rental —The Mirrors • Main Street at Lake Avenue• $209 plus $28 per hour labor/utility fee
plus tax• $500 refundable damage/rule
enforcement fee• 2 hour Minimum Rental
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Hollis GardenAward winning, scenic garden featuring mountains, sculptures and numerous “rooms” of native plant life along with a delightful array of seasonal flowers. Perfect setting for your wedding. (Limited to 100 guests)702 East Orange Street
Private WeddingsFriday & SaturdayOctober – March 4pm – 6pmApril – September 6pm – 8pm• $1,001 Base fee• $56 for labor for 2 hours• $500 damage/rule enforcement feeIncludes:• Exclusive use of the Garden• Ability to bring in up to 50 chairs
(cannot be placed on the grass)• Access to the sound system and
microphone• No food or drink allowed in Garden Weddings(During Non-Exclusive Times)• $530 (including 10% to the perpetual
care fund) • $28 per hour for labor (minimum of 2
hours, max of 4 hours)• $500 damage/rule enforcement feeIncludes:• Non-exclusive use of an area
in the Garden• 12 chairs• Access to the sound system• No food or drink allowed in Garden
Railroad Pavillion• Main Street at Amtrak Station• $209 plus $28 per hour labor/utility
fee plus tax (2 staff minimum required after dark)
• $500 refundable damage/rule enforcement fee
• 2 hour Minimum Rental —Kryger ParkLocated on the West side of Lake Mirror overlooking the lake. A picturesque setting for any outdoor event. • 108 S. Massachusetts Avenue• $496 plus $28 per hour labor/utility
fee plus tax (2 staff minimum required after dark)
• $500 refundable damage/rule enforcement fee
• 2 hour Minimum Rental
Coleman-Bush Building1104 Martin Luther King Jr. AveFor more information, call 863.834.3350
Large Multi-Purpose Room• 4,891 sq. ft.• ACCOMMODATES: Banquet Style
(Table and Chairs) – 250 | Theatre Style (Chairs only) – 299
• $400 plus labor/utility fee of $28 per hour plus tax
• $500 refundable damage/rule enforcement fee
—Small Multi-purpose Room• 1,614 sq. ft.• ACCOMODATES: Banquet Style (Table
and Chairs) – 75 | Theatre Style (Chairs only) – 100
• $100 plus labor/utility fee of $28 per hour plus tax
• $270 refundable damage/rule enforcement fee
Cleveland Heights Golf Course2900 Buckingham AvenueFor rental information, call 863.834.2326
Munn ParkFor rental information, call 863.834.2280• 201 East Main Street• $407 plus labor/utility fee of $28 per
hour, per person, plus tax• $500 refundable damage/rule
enforcement fee
Other Park Rentals For rental information, call 863.834.2280
Bicentennial ParkBooker T. Washington ParkDobbins Park | Drane ParkFreedom Park | Jackson ParkNaylor Park | Northwest ParkSertoma Park | Webster Park• $407 plus labor/utility fee of $28 per
hour, per person, plus tax• $500 refundable damage/rule
enforcement fee
TigertownFor rental information, call 863.834.2280
Common Ground Pavilions• Large Pavilion: $154 for 2 hours• Small Pavilions: $99 for 2 hours —Tigertown Hanger #2Full size hangar with kitchen. • 2220 N. Lake Avenue• Capacity: 800 - Banquet style (Tables
and Chairs)• $551 plus labor/utility fee of $28 per
hour per person plus tax• $500 refundable damage/rule
enforcement fee —Tigertown Parking LotBorders Joker Marchant Stadium, spring training home of the Detroit Tigers. Perfect for festivals and other large open-air events.• 2220 North Lake Avenue• $1509 plus labor/utility fee of $28 per
hour per person plus tax• $500 refundable damage/rule
enforcement fee —Mobile Professional Stageincluding Full Sound System• Basic Set-Up - 32’ X 16’• Base Fee: $301 plus $224 set-up/take
down and labor/utility fee of $28 per hour, per person (at least 2 employees required for delivery, set-up and breakdown, possibly more depending on event) plus sales tax.
• $500 refundable damage/rule enforcement fee
• For rental information contact 863.834.2280 for details.
—Lake Parker & Peterson Park Corporate PavilionsWeekend and Evening Rates:• Base Fee: $176• Hourly Rate: $28 per hourWeekday Rates:• Monday - Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm• $176 for first 4 hours then• $28 for each additional hour plusWe ask that you please clean up your area when you are finished. For Pavilion Rental, please call Tigertown at 863.834.2280.
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1 Beerman Family Tennis Complex18 lighted tennis courts, 2 racket ball courts, proshop, restrooms, 1 picnic pavilion, 14.7 acres• 1000 E. Edgewood Drive, 863-834-2374
2 Bicentennial Rose GardenBotanical rose garden, scenic park, 1 acre• 12 Lake Beulah Drive, 863-834-2233
3 Barnett Family ParkInteractive fountain area, playground, labyrinth, covered picnic area, restrooms, multi purpose field, 3 acres• 730 E. Orange Street, 863-834-2233
4 Bryant StadiumFootball field/soccer stadium, restrooms; 7.2 acres• 1125 N. Florida Avenue, 863-834-2233
5 Cleveland Heights Golf Course27 hole, full-service golf facility; 204.4 acres• 2900 Buckingham Avenue• Tee Times: 863-834-2377• Club house: 863-834-4653
6 Coleman – Bush BuildingRecreation center, facility rentals, social services center; 1.5 acres• 1104 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, 863-834-3350
7 Common Ground Inclusive PlaygroundPlayground, multi-purpose field, 4 rental picnic pavilions, restrooms, picnicking; 1 acre• 1000 E. Edgewood Drive, 834 834-2233
8 Crystal Grove ParkPicnicking, multipurpose field, playground; 1.7 acres• 1661 Crystal Grove Drive, 863-834-2233
9 Cypress Youth Sports ComplexSoccer and multipurpose fields, restrooms, scenic park.2125 S. Edgewood Drive, 863-834-2233
10 Dobbins Park.5 mile fitness/jogging path, historic marker, multipurpose field, playground 3 picnic pavilions, multipurpose court with 2 half-court basketball, 1 sand volleyball court, playground, restroom; 10.1 acres• 514 W. Ariana Street, 863-834-2233
11 Drane ParkScenic park; 3.9 acres• 801 S. Franklin, 863-834-2233
12 Edgewood ParkBeerman Family Tennis Center,Common Ground Inclusive Playground• 1000 E. Edgewood Drive, 863-834-2280 - For pavilion rental863-834-2374 - Tennis courts
13 Elva Rath ParkScenic park; .4 acre• 20 Lake Morton Drive, 863-834-2233
14 Freedom ParkScenic park; 3 acres• 300 N. Florida Avenue
15 Gandy Pool10 lane 25 yd. heated pool, diving well, 3’ – 4’ deep recreational pool, See listing for hours• 404 Imperial Blvd., 863-834-3157
16 Glendale Park1 basketball court, scenic park; 1.3 acres• E. Glendale Street and Lakeland Highlands Road, 863-834-2233
17 Golconda ParkScenic park; .3 acre• Golconda and Parker Street, 863-834-2233
18 Handley ParkMultipurpose field, playground, scenic park; 1.4 acres• 1419 Phyllis Street, 863-834-2233
19 Heritage Parkscenic park, historic marker, .4 acre• Orange Street, 863-834-2233
37 Lake Parker Park2 playgrounds, boating, boat ramp, restrooms, fishing scenic park, 6 soccer fields, picnicking, nature trail, 18 picnic pavilions, 6 sandvolleyball courts, shuffleboard, lawn bowling, fitness/jogging path, 3 rental pavilions, multipurpose field; 100.5 acres• 910 E. Granada Street, 834 834-2233
38 Thomas R. Shaw Outdoor Recreation CenterOne state of the art lawn bowling green and 32 shuffleboard courts (16 under complete cover)• 802 E. Robson Road, 863-834-2233
39 Lake Parker ShoreScenic park, 3.2 mile fitness/jogging path; 8.4 acres• West Lake Parker Drive, 863-834-2233
40 Lake Somerset ParkBoating, boat ramp, fishing, scenic park; 3.2 acres• 3100 New Jersey Road and Glendale Street, 863-834-6035
41 Lake Wire ShoreScenic park, fitness/jogging path, interpretive markers, botanical palm collection; 3.8 acres• 20 Lake Wire Drive, 863-834-2233
42 Larry R. Jackson Branch LibraryFull service branch library, children’s room, meeting facilities; 2 acres• 1700 N. Florida Avenue, 863-834-4288
43 Lemon Street PromenadeScenic linear urban park, public art, picnicking• Lemon Street, 863-834-2280
44 Magnolia BuildingFacility rental adjacent to Hollis Garden• 702 E. Orange Street, 863-834-2280
45 Main LibraryFull service public library, children’s room and programming,young adult room, Lakeland Special Collections Room,meeting facilities; 2.5 acres• 100 Lake Morton Drive, 863-834-4280
46 eLibrary South LakelandAn express public library located in the Lake Miriam Square Plaza• 4740 S. Florida Avenue, 863-838-4507
47 Marchant StadiumBaseball stadium, restrooms, winter home of Detroit Tigers, Lakeland Tigers Florida State League, Class “A”, 5.8 acres• 2301 Lakeland Hills Blvd., 863-834-2233
48 Miami ParkScenic park, playground; .6 acre• 226 Oconee Street, 863-834-6035
49 Munn ParkHistoric monument, scenic park, town square; 2.1 acres• 201 E. Main Street, 863-834-2280
50 Naylor ParkScenic park; .7 acre• Lincoln Avenue and Lake Hunter Drive, 863-834-2233
51 North Lake Wire ParkPlayground, scenic park; .7 acre• 725 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, 863-834-2233
52 Northwest ParkScenic park; 2 acres• 108 W. Third Street, 863-834-2233
53 Parker Street Park basketball court, playground, picnicking;1 acre• 505 E. Parker Street, 863-834-2233
54 Peggy Brown CenterLocated adjacent to Barnett Family Park, The Peggy Brown Center has wraparound windows and veranda providing striking vistas of Lake Mirror and downtown Lakeland. It features a large catering kitchen, tile flooring, and Wi-Fi.• 215 S. Lake Avenue, 834 834-2280
55 Peterson ParkYouth Baseball, boardwalk, boat ramp, fishing, nature trail, picnicking, 5 picnic pavilions, playground, restrooms, scenicpark, 1 rental pavilion; 38.3 acres• 3700 Cleveland Heights Blvd., 834 834-2280
20 Hollis GardenAn botanic garden set in a neo-classical architectural environment.Patterned flower beds, public art, ornamental fountains; 1.8 acres• 702 E. Orange Street, 863-834-2280
21 Horney ParkPlayground, picnicking, scenic park, multipurpose field; 1.4 acres• 205 E. Poinsettia, 863-834-2233
22 Interlachen ParkPlayground, scenic park, historic marker; 6 acres• 200-500 Interlachen Parkway, 863-834-2233
23 Jackson ParkHistoric markers, picnicking, scenic park, playground, multipurpose field, 2 picnic pavilions, shuffleboard; 2.5 acres• 1130 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, 863-834-2233
24 Kelly Recreation ComplexActivity cards are required for all activities and classes at KellyRecreation complex. Due to limited enrollment, pre-registration and pre-payment is recommended and sometimes required for classes. Full-service recreation complex, 2 basketball courts, pool, gym, fitness center/weight room, 8 lighted tennis courts, 2 indoorvolleyball courts; 7.2 acres• 404 Imperial Blvd., 863-834-3284: ext 2
25 Kryger ParkScenic urban park, picnicking; 2 acres• 1025 Massachusetts Avenue, 863-834-2280
26 Lake BeulahFitness/jogging path, scenic park; 2.9 acres• Lake Beulah Drive, 863-834-2233
27 Lake Bonnett ShoreScenic park; .2 acre• Brunell Parkway, 863-834-2233
28 Lake Bonny Park & Lakeland Skate Park2 baseball fields, 1 softball field, 1 soccer field, 1.3 mile naturetrail/jogging path, playground 4 picnic pavilions with grills, restrooms, boardwalk/fishing pier; 113.3 acres• 800 US 98 South, 863-834-2233
29 Lake Bonny ShoreBoat ramp, boating, fishing, scenic park; 1.8 acres• Interlachen and Main Street, 863-834-2233
30 Lake Crago ParkDog Park and Boat Ramp. Dog park has a 1 acre section for large dogs and a 1/2 acre section for small dogs. • 525 Lake Crago Drive, 863-834-2233
31 Lake HollingsworthBoat ramp, boating, fishing, scenic park, 2.7 mile fitness/joggingpath, interpretive markers; 18.4 acres• 920 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, 863-834-2233
32 Lake Horney ShoreScenic park .4 acre• Lake Horney Drive, 863-834-2233
33 Lake Hunter Shore and Boat RampBoating, fishing, fitness/jogging path, boat ramp, scenic park; lakeshore, 10.3 acres; boat ramp, 3.1 acres• Lake Hunter Drive, 863-834-6035• Lake Hunter Boat Ramp• 650 Sikes Blvd., 863-834-2233
34 Lake Mirror ComplexRecreation complex, community theatre, facility rentals, 7.6 acres• 121 S. Lake Avenue, 863-834-2280
35 Lake Mirror Community ParkScenic park, historic structure, promenade, public outdooramphitheater, Main St. Overlook, The Mirrors, The Long Green,Railroad Pavilion, National Register of Historic Places; 6.9 acres.• S. Lake Avenue, 863-834-2280
36 Lake Morton ShoreSwan flock, scenic, fitness/jogging, 1 picnic pavilion, interpretivemarkers, flowering tree collection; 7.2 acres• Lake Morton Drive, 863-834-2280
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56 RollingwoodsScenic Park; 1.5 acres• 900 Rollingwoods Lane, 863-834-2233
57 Seminole ParkScenic park; .5 acre• Prado, Edgewood & Lincoln, 863-834-2233
58 Sertoma ParkBoat ramp, boating, fishing, picnicking, 3 picnic pavilions, scenic park; 1.8 acres• 1800 E. Memorial Blvd. on Lake Parker, 863-834-2233
59 Seventh St. ParkBasketball court, playground, scenic park, multipurpose field; 3.8 acres• 1500 W. 7th St., 863-834-2233
60 Simpson Park Community Center/PoolSimpson Park requires activity cards for use of the facility. Full-service recreation complex, basketball courts, gym, playground, pool, restrooms, softball, tennis courts, multipurpose field, fitness/weight room, meeting facility; 13.3 acres• 1725 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, 863-834-2577
61 Southwest Complex2 soccer/football fields; restrooms, 4 softball fields, playground; 24.5 acres• 1444 W. Highlands Street, 863-603-6294
62 Tigertown ComplexBaseball, soccer, historic monument, facility rental, winter home of Detroit Tigers, Parks & Recreation Maintenance Division Fieldhouse; 91 acres• 2220 N. Lake Avenue, 863-834-2233
63 Thomas B. Mack ParkScenic park, interpretive markers; .84 acres• 18 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, 863-834-2233
64 Veterans ParkScenic park, memorials and interpretive markers, 4.2 acres• 12 Lake Beulah Drive, 863-834-2233
65 Washington ParkBasketball court, playground, 1 picnic pavilion, scenic park;1.3 acres• 301 W. 7th Street, 863-834-2233
66 Webster ParkBasketball court, multipurpose field, picnicking, 2 picnic pavilions, playground, scenic park, 1 sand volleyball court; 2.2 acres• Webster and 7th Street, 1235 N. Webster, 863-834-2233
67 Wedgewood ParkFoodball field, baskteball court, baseball field; 18.38 acres• Wedgewood Estates Blvd., 863-834-2233
68 Westside ParkRestrooms, 4 softball fields, playground, 3 picnic pavilions, walking path; 22.6 acres• 1800 W. Oakhill, 863-603-6291
69 Woodlake ParkPlayground, 8 lighted tennis courts, picnic pavilion, 1 skate court, restrooms; 4.1 acres• 3415 New Jersey Road, 863-834-2233
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LOG ONThe City’s website www.lakelandgov.net is a great way to stay informed. The site recently underwent a complete
redesign with the emphasis on getting information to users more efficiently. Internet users will notice a stationary
right hand navigation with easy-to-use buttons for video streaming, video on demand, Citizen Action Center and
a “Stay Connected” link that allows users to sign up and follow the City’s social media and other communication
outreach programs.
WATCH 24/7For cable subscribers, the City of Lakeland has a television station that airs on Bright House Networks channel 615 and Verizon FiOS
channel 43. The Lakeland Government Network (LGN) broadcasts live meetings and specialized government programming. All
LGN-produced programming is also available at www.lakelandgov.net as video on demand.
LIKE to FOLLOW us?The City is also involved in social media including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as ways for you to stay connected. Like us
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pages through the City’s website by clicking the “Stay Connected” navigational button on the City’s homepage.
YOU’VE GOT ACCESSAccess Lakeland, the City’s monthly newsletter that is designed to inform area residents and businesses about City projects,
initiatives, events and programs. Each newsletter features an employee profile, upcoming events and highlights City of Lakeland
Departments and their projects. Find a current copy of Access Lakeland in with your monthly Lakeland Electric bill or online at
www.lakelandgov.net.
Access Lakeland, LGN, the City’s website and social media pages are just some of the communication tools offered so you can
stay informed and become engaged in your local government. The Communications Department also hosts special events and
an interactive program called Citizens Academy that allows citizens to learn first-hand about City Departments and programs.
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