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HANDPICKED HIGHLANDS

The Handcrafted Boutique

Stephanie Hall, the owner of The Handcrafted Boutique in downtown Sebring, started on the path to opening her own boutique in 2006 when she became interested in arts and crafts. “My daughter did beauty pageants back in the day and I couldn’t afford to buy the dresses she needed, so I bought how-to’s and learned how to sew,” says Stephanie. “After that, I opened my own arts and crafts shop on eBay and sold blank dresses that could be customized to other moms who also couldn’t afford to buy expensive pageant dresses,” says Stephanie.

After going through a rough patch and then moving back home to Florida, Stephanie stayed out of crafting for a few years until her friends encouraged her to get back at it. “I started making wreaths again for friends and family just as a hobby. Eventually, other people would see them would send inquiries for me to make them so it started a little business” says Stephanie. “We initially started with just the wreaths then added the candles and started going to local craft shows and art festivals and we built a home-based business with a local following. We eventually started selling through our website and it grew even more where it made sense to open a physical location” says Stephanie.

In The Handcrafted Boutique, you’ll find handmade crafts from local artists and vendors from all over Highlands and Hardee County. There are paintings, jewelry, soaps, and other various crafts throughout the boutique for sale. “We wanted to go back to how it used to be, buying handmade local products from local artists and vendors. In the future we want to hold classes and other events that promote the growth of business downtown” says Stephanie. Make sure to stop by and support our local artists and artisans and pick up some amazing handcrafted products.

Located at 133 N Ridgewood Dr Sebring

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WEEKEND ROUNDUP

Leap Weekend Roundup!

For February 28-March 1, 2020.

This weekend we will get to celebrate Leap Day! Does your family have any traditions or superstitions surrounding the day or the entire leap year? We’ve read that many cultures believe that leap year and especially leap day are somewhat cursed. In fact, in Italy, they refer to a Leap Year as a gloomy year. They also warn against weddings and other special activities because “Anno bisesto tutte le donne senza sesto”, meaning “in a leap year, women are erratic.” We got a good laugh out of that. We’re still going to go out and have fun all weekend!

Are you an avid lover of Harry Potter? Head down to the library at South Florida State College and represent your house during Hogwarts Colloquium & Celebration! Play games, make crafts, and earn house points! Combine the magical world of Harry Potter with an array of Undergraduate Research. Become immersed in Hogwarts from 9am-4pm on Friday and help your house earn the House Cup! 

Fresh and delicious! The Lake Placid Farmers Market is open Saturday from 8am-1:30pm and will have a little of everything you’re looking for! Local Florida produce, artists, fresh food, plants, and music while you’re there!

Are you a DIY extraordinaire? Are you eager to DIY but don’t know where to start? All DIY lovers are welcome at The Grateful Hearts! This Saturday, they’re hosting some Morning Fun! Choose from a variety of projects including signs, centerpiece boxes, photo frames, trays, and so much more. Choose an adorable spring or Easter themed design and customize them for exactly what you want!

Ready for an out of this world show? Blue Jupiter is coming to Wildstein Center for the Performing Arts at South Florida State College Saturday night at 7pm! 4 mouths, 4 mics, and nothing else. Broadway meets a cappella in this stunning show with incredible talent! You won’t want to miss this show!  

We hope everyone has a fantastic leap weekend! Take a selfie while you’re out and about and use the tag #SRundown to show us what fun you’ve been up to! Check our calendar HERE for more events throughout the month!

Are we missing events on our calendar? Send the details of your event or your company’s event to events@sebringrundown.com.

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Comedian Bill Engvall Brings His “Just Sell Him for Parts Tour” to SFSC

Comedian and Grammy Award nominee Bill Engvall comes to the Alan Jay Wildstein Center for the Performing Arts at South Florida State College (SFSC) in Avon Park on Friday, Feb. 21 for one performance at 8 p.m.

Known for his ability to connect with his audience with stories about being a husband and father, and growing up in Texas, Engvall shies away from political and religious topics. He’s best
known for appearing on television shows like “The Jeff Foxworthy Show,” his own “The Bill Engvall Show,” and “Dancing with the Stars.”

“Bill is known as the ‘everyman of comedy’ because his humor is relatable,” said Cindy Garren, director of cultural programs at SFSC. “He’s a real guy and he talks about things we all can relate to in our own lives.”

Engvall first appeared in a Showtime special, “A Pair of Jokers,” with Rosie O’Donnell, followed by hosting A&E’s “Evening at the Improv” and appearances on “The Tonight Show” and “The Late Show with David Letterman.” In 1992, he won the American Comedy Award for Best Male Stand-Up Comedian.

After appearing in several episodes of the television hit “Designing Women,” Engvall went on to portray Buck Overton on the ABC sitcom “Delta” starring Delta Burke.

A star of the big screen as well, Engvall has also appeared in several films including “Strawberry Wine” with Christina Ricci, and “Bed and Breakfast” with Dean Cain, as well as “Delta Farce.” His latest film, “The Neighbor,” takes him out of his typical comedy scene and into the horror genre.

Alongside Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, and Ron White, Bill Engvall was part of the enormously successful Blue Collar Comedy Tour concert films, which have sold more than 9 million units and are some of the most watched movies and specials in Comedy Central history. The soundtrack for Blue Collar Comedy Tour, “One For The Road,” (Warner Bros./Jack Records) was also nominated for a Grammy Award.

Following the Blue Collar Comedy Tour movies, Engvall was reunited with Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy on the Them Idiots Whirled Tour, which was filmed as a special for CMT and aired 2012. Engvall also has several solo specials on Comedy Central including Aged and Confused (2009) and Live (2004), which was certified multiplatinum, 15° Off Cool (2007) and Here’s Your Sign (1996).

Engvall’s first album, “Here’s Your Sign” (1996), has been certified platinum and held the No. 1 position on the Billboard Comedy chart for 15 straight weeks, went on to peak at No. 5 on Billboard’s Current Country Album chart and reached the Top 50 on Billboard’s Top 200 Album chart. The single of the same name was ranked No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Singles Sales chart for 10 weeks, reached the Top 30 on the Billboard’s Singles Sales chart, and achieved gold status, which is not a common occurrence in the comedy market. In 1997, Engvall won the Best Selling Comedy Album award at the annual National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) convention, outselling albums by Chris Rock and Adam Sandler.

Engvall’s second album, “Dorkfish” (1998), was certified gold (500,000 copies), and had the honor of being ranked No. 1 on Billboard’s Comedy chart, even surpassing Jerry Seinfeld’s album. All of his following comedy album releases debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Comedy Chart, including “15° Off Cool” and “Aged and Confused.”

Tickets, which start at $75, are available online at sfscARTS.org, by phone at 863-784-7178, or in person at the SFSC Box Office located at 600 West College Drive on the Highlands Campus of SFSC. The performance is sponsored by Midflorida Credit Union, Sebring International Raceway, and V & W Dairy Farms/Suzanne and Joe Wright.

Upcoming performances at the Alan Jay Wildstein Center for the Performing Arts include: A Tribute to Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald with The Lisa Kelly Sextet on Feb. 22; Central Park Revisited: James Taylor on Feb. 25; international a cappella sensation Blue Jupiter on Feb. 29; Tamburitzans on March 3; South Carolina Ballet’s “Cinderella” on March 7; and “An American in Paris” on March 12. For a complete lineup and to view videos, visit sfscARTS.org.

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COMMUNITY

Local Youth Perform with South Carolina Ballet

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March 2020

Fri-Yay Night! – Wood Workshop

March 20, 2020 @ 6:00 pm
The Grateful Hearts, 1989 Lakeview Dr
Sebring, 33870 United States

Join us at The Grateful Hearts for a DIY class to make one of our many Wood Projects, featuring our Framed Signs! Choose a Framed Sign, Plank Sign, Centerpiece Box, Round Sign, Wood Photo Frame or Tray! Please note, when you register for an Oversized Project, the available seats will reduce by 2 seats due to the project size. In the workshop, you will have the opportunity to customize your project with your choice of designer paints and (non-toxic!) stain…

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April 2020

POSTPONED: 2020 Lake Placid Chamber Banquet (new date TBD)

April 2, 2020 @ 6:00 pm
The Barn at Paso Fino, 3501 Paso Fino Dr.
Lake Placid, Florida 33852

Save the date! More details to follow!

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June 2020

The Marvelous Wonderettes

June 5, 2020 @ 7:30 pm
|Recurring Event (See all)

An event every week that begins at 7:30 pm on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, repeating until June 20, 2020

An event every week that begins at 2:30 pm on Sunday, repeating until June 21, 2020

Highlands Little Theater, 356 West Center Avenue
Sebring, 33870 United States

It’s 1958, and the Springfield High prom has unexpectedly lost its musical act. When called upon to take the stage, four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts rally together to entertain their classmates in four-part harmony. An Off-Broadway hit, this cotton candy-colored musical features classic hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s like “It’s My Party,” “Lollipop,” “Son of a Preacher Man,” and “Mr. Sandman.” Rescheduled from March/April!

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