An Artisan Twist on an American Favorite: Mayday Ice Cream By Jenna MacFarlanePhotography by Jordan Randall Read All about Lakelanders' Favorite people and places in ISSUE 95 When Stephen DiMare decided to open Mayday Ice Cream in St. Augustine, he wanted...
What to Do This Weekend: Escape to Margaritaville, Parent’s Night Out, Rumba Fest and More Friday, 07/14 All Together Fridays: Meet Lakes, Water, Wetlands, and Gardens | Lakeland Public Library, Larry R. Jackson Branch | 10 a.m. – Noon “Jimmy...
SUMMER IS HERE, AND THAT’S A GOOD REASON AS ANY TO INDULGE THE KID IN ALL OF US, WITH FOODS AS ICONIC AS THEY ARE COMFORTING. HERE ARE OUR PICKS FOR THE TASTIEST QUICK EATS AROUND. TRUST US. BOTH YOU AND YOUR WALLET WILL BE SMILING. Photography by Dan Austin...
Story by Maggie Ross • Photo courtesy of Philips’ Photographers of Lakeland The Dairy Queen in Dixieland was iconic. A central point at one time in Lakeland, everyone in town where it was. Back then, ice cream was a treat, and your grandma would take you there...
One of the first ice cream shops in Lakeland was located at 1101 South Florida Ave, the current location of Hungry Howie’s in Dixieland. Pipkin’s Dairy and Ice Cream was the first business to occupy this building that was built in 1939. Juanita Pipkin ran...