Free Jazz Jam Session Tonight At Polk State Lake Wales Art Center

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Polk State College Jazz Jam
Polk State College Jazz Jam

Local talents Victoria de Lissovoy and Charlie “Topp” Hines will host a free jazz jam session for musicians from 5 to 8 p.m. on Jan. 21 at the Polk State Lake Wales Arts Center. A Polk County favorite, de Lissovoy studied music at Northwestern University and regularly performs across Polk County. She will share the stage with Hines, who honed his trumpeting skills at Boston’s Berklee College of Music. de Lissovoy and Hines have previously collaborated for the College’s Jewel of the Ridge Jazz Festival.

The jazz jam session is open to musicians who would like the chance to play with de Lissovoy and Hines. Polk State Lake Wales Arts Center Director Osubi Craig said he is excited to see what transpires at the event. “We already know that Victoria and Charlie are immensely talented individuals, but it will be neat to see who else comes out to play. Polk County has lots of talent just waiting to be discovered — and that could very well happen on this evening,” he said.

The Polk State Lake Wales Arts Center is located at 1099 State Road 60 East.
For more information, call 863.298.6883, email [email protected], or visit polk.edu/ArtsCenter.

Cooking on The Ridge: Quick Start Breakfast Drink

Quick Start Breakfast Drink

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Ingredients

10 m 

4 servings 
263 cals

Directions

  • Prep 10 m

  • Ready In 10 m

  1. In a blender combine pineapple juice, bananas yogurt, strawberries, wheat germ and vanilla extract. Blend until smooth.

Autism Awareness Weekend at Rockin’ On The River February 26th – 28th

Be sure to mark your calendars for our Second Annual Rockin’ on the River Fundraiser for Autism benefiting Our Children’s Academy and and Sidestreet Art Beat, Inc.  Join us for fun-filled event at Camp Mack’s River Resort and Liar’s Lair on February 26th-28th.

Outdoor Music Festival * Raffles * 50/50 * Chest of Cheer

There will be live bands and food.

Rain or Shine!  Bring your chairs and dancing shoes!

We look forward to seeing you there!!

Click here for more on this great event:

 

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Check Out This New Listing On RidgeClassifieds.com

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Lake Wales Young Man Killed In ATV Crash

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Lake Wales, Florida – At approximately 7:00 am, on Sunday, January 17, 2016, the PCSO Emergency Communications Center was notified of an ATV crash in the parking lot at the Lake Wales Alliance Church, 325 Buckmoore Road, Lake Wales. Fire and Medic units responded and determined 23-year-old Jarrod Schiff of Lake Wales was deceased.

The initial investigation indicates that sometime during the nighttime hours, Schiff was riding his side by side ATV in the citrus grove located directly south of the crash scene. The ATV was equipped with an enclosed metal frame passenger compartment with a plastic roof. It also had two bucket type seats equipped a with lap and shoulder safety restraint system. ATV tracks were found exiting the grove onto the church property where the crash occurred. The ATV appears to have entered the church property near the southeast corner and then proceeded west to the parking lot area. The Parking lot has paved roadways with grass parking spaces. The ATV appears to have entered one of the grass parking areas near the southwest corner of the church and began to spin the ATV around doing a “doughnut.” After spinning approximately 360 degrees the ATV rolled over ejecting the Schiff who became pinned underneath.

Schiff did not appear to be utilizing the safety restraint system and was not wearing any type of protective head gear at the time of the crash. There was no evidence of other vehicles or persons being involved in this crash. Impairment and distracted driving to not appear to be factors in the crash at this time. No charges are currently anticipated.

A large portion of the church parking lot was closed for a short time, but was re-opened prior the beginning of services

Lake Reedy Bass Tournament February 6, 2016

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Frostproof, Florida – There will be a bass tournament to benefit the Frostproof Church of God Youth Department on Lake Reedy at Frostproof on Feb. 6.

Entry fee for the tournament, held out of the public ramp, is $40 per boat plus $10 for the biggest bass. Of that, $25 goes toward the payout and $15 goes to the church. A third boat partner 15 and under can fish for free.

First- and second-place payouts are guaranteed.

Tournament hours are safe light to 2 p.m. There will be a 50-50 drawing. Register at 5 a.m. at the boat ramp.

For information, call Bobbie Walton at 863-528-1249 or Maya Torres at 863-632-2248.

Last Chance to sign up for Frostproof Little League

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Tonight is the last night to sign up for Frostproof Little League.   Sign ups are from 6 to 8 at the complex at  1100 N Palm Ave. across from Frostproof Middle/ Senior Highschool.

Cost is $50.00 per child and you will need to bring the birth certificate.

 

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Alfred Jenkins Arrested for the Murder of James “Terry” Yelvington

PCSO Homicide Detectives Arrest Winter Haven Man for First Degree Murder in Homicide of James “Terry” Yelvington



On Thursday, January 14, 2016, PCSO Homicide detectives obtained an arrest warrant and placed into custody 54-year-old Alfred Ranard Jenkins, whose last known address was 895 13th Court NE in Winter Haven, for First Degree Murder and other charges in the homicide of Terry Yelvington. Jenkins has an extensive criminal history (see below) and was a coworker of Yelvington’s. 


“Alfred Jenkins drove to Terry Yelvington’s house with a vendetta. This convicted felon, who has been in and out of jail in four different states, and to state prison for violent crimes, blamed this hard-working, honest family man for getting arrested and fired, and because of that, he brutally and senselessly murdered Terry Yelvington. Alfred Jenkins is a cruel and dangerous man, and I hope he is never, ever released from prison.” – Sheriff Grady Judd


According to the affidavit, on the morning of August 11, 2015, the Lake Alfred Police Department responded to 735 Todhunter Way South in the city of Lake Alfred in reference to a person who had been shot. LAPD officers located the victim, Terry Yelvington, deceased from gunshot wounds, laying in the grass beside his driveway. LAPD contacted PCSO for assistance, and a joint investigation began. An autopsy concluded that Yelvington’s cause of death was gunshot wound to the head, and the manner of death was homicide.


During the joint investigation, detectives interviewed neighbors, one of whom reported seeing a dark blue or black SUV leaving Yelvington’s driveway that morning. Video surveillance was obtained from a nearby residence in Lake Alfred, which showed a dark SUV traveling east on Thelma Street towards the crime scene that morning. The SUV appeared to be a late 90s to early 2000 model GMC Jimmy or Chevrolet Blazer. Detectives also received a tip from a witness who saw the suspect vehicle that morning, and identified the suspicious SUV as a Chevy Blazer. Detectives also consulted with a local auto dealer who confirmed the vehicle in the video surveillance was likely a Chevy Blazer or GMC Jimmy. 


During the investigation, detectives contacted the victim’s employer, Packaging Corporation of America (PCA). Through interviews with supervisors and employees, detectives learned that the victim was the president of the employees’ United Steelworkers union, and as a part of his duties he made recommendations on employee discipline and/or termination. An ex-employee, Alfred Jenkins, was mentioned by several coworkers. Detectives learned Jenkins was terminated in 2009 for misconduct related to his role as union treasurer. After Jenkins’ termination, Yelvington learned Jenkins had stolen union funds and forged union checks for his own personal gain. Yelvington reported the crime, which resulted in a criminal investigation, and Jenkins’ arrest in 2011 for grand theft. 


Detectives learned that Jenkins drives a dark blue 2000 Chevy Blazer. Detectives responded to Jenkins’ residence (2216 Avenue B SW, Winter Haven), and although Jenkins was not home at that time, they did observe a dark blue Chevy Blazer parked in the driveway. Detectives took photos of the SUV, which they later showed to one of the witnesses, who positively identified it as the suspect vehicle.


On September 11, 2015, PCSO detectives served a search warrant at Jenkins’ home, which at that time was 2216 Avenue B SW in Winter Haven. During the search, detectives found a drawstring bag containing rolling papers, a glass smoking pipe, and a plastic baggie containing marijuana. They also found six street signs (24th Street SW, two Executive Road, and two Avenue B SW). Jenkins was subsequently arrested for Possession of Marijuana and Paraphernalia and three counts Felony Petit Theft (3rd or Subsequent Offense) for the theft of the street signs. He was released from jail on October 10, 2015.


During a post-Miranda interview, Jenkins admitted to knowing Terry Yelvington from PCA, but denied going to Lake Alfred anytime during the previous month or on August 11, 2015.


Detectives continued to interview Jenkins’ acquaintances, one of whom told them that prior to Jenkins’ September arrest, Jenkins said the police were “coming after him,” and that he was worried about the fact that the police have his truck on video and that he (Jenkins) had his phone with him in the truck. Jenkins told the acquaintance that he had three firearms: a .380 Beretta, a Remington, and a 12-gauge pump shotgun. Jenkins said he had to get rid of one of the firearms, and that he also “cleaned” it, but he didn’t specify which one.


After Jenkins’ September arrest, he spoke with the same acquaintance, and told the acquaintance that he (Jenkins) went to Yelvington’s home, where he had a physical altercation with the victim in his garage because Yelvington had gotten him fired and arrested and owed him money. Jenkins said then he “went blank.” The acquaintance also told detectives that one of Jenkins’ girlfriends had Jenkins’ guns at her house.
 

On January 14, 2016, detectives served two search warrants and seized ammunition matching shell casings found at the scene of the homicide. They responded to 895 13th Court NE, Winter Haven, and took Jenkins into custody without incident. The investigation is ongoing in regards to items seized during the search warrants. 


Jenkins was booked into the Polk County Jail on the following charges:
*       First Degree Murder (FSS 782.04) (F-C)
*       Armed Robbery (FSS 812.13(2)(A)) (F-L)
*       Possession of a Firearm/Ammunition by a Convicted Felon (FSS 790.23(1)(A)) (F-2)
*       Tampering with Evidence (FSS 918.13) (F-3)

He remains in the jail on no bond.

Alfred Jenkins’ criminal history, with 8 prior felonies and 2 prior misdemeanors, includes:

        NEW JERSEY CHARGES:
*       06/11/1981 – Possession of Heroin & Marijuana
*       10/27/1981 – Possession of Stolen Property
*       02/16/1983 – Burglary, Larceny
*       03/25/1983 – Possession of Marijuana, Resisting Arrest 

CALIFORNIA CHARGES:
*       05/14/1986 – 4 counts Burglary
*       05/19/1986 – Robbery
*       01/19/1989 – Grand Theft

GEORGIA CHARGES:
*       02/03/1992 – Armed Robbery, Burglary, Theft
*       11/30/1992 – Felony Theft, DWLSR
*       01/13/1993 – VOP
*       02/11/1993 – Flight/Escape

FLORIDA CHARGES:
*       10/25/1991 – St. Petersburg PD – Armed Business Robbery – in 1993, sentenced to 20 years state prison; released from state prison in November 2005
*       10/25/1997 – Pinellas County SO – 2 counts Robbery, Kidnapping
*       12/19/2011 – Polk County SO – Grand Theft (related to theft of union funds)
*       12/23/2011 – Polk County SO – out of county warrant
*       09/11/2015 – Possession of Marijuana & Paraphernalia, 3 counts Felony Petit Theft

Jenkins will have a first appearance hearing from South County Jail at 1:00 p.m. today. His mugshot is attached.

Murder Suspect Arrested In The Death of Terry Yelvington

Lake Alfred, Florida – Sheriff Grady Judd and Chief Art Bodenheimer of the Lake Alfred Police Department will brief the media at 10:00 a.m. this morning, Friday, January 15, 2016, about an arrest made in the homicide of Lake Alfred resident J. Terry Yelvington.

Mr. Yelvington was fatally shot the morning of August 11, 2015. Both agencies, PCSO and LAPD, have worked tirelessly through the ensuing months to identify and arrest the suspect.

We will update this article as soon as we have more information.

Mrs. Yelvington will also be at the briefing to speak with reporters.