March 31, 2026
What’s Going On In and Around Lake County April 2026


Backroad Buzz
Dragonflower Winery in Summerfield is a cozy stop just off Hwy 42 where handcrafted wines take center stage. Sip everything from crisp Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling to fruity hibiscus and a bourbon barrel-aged red in indoor or patio seating while soaking up a low-key, garden experience. Tastings and pours make this a great afternoon or early evening detour.
11025 SE Hwy 42, Summerfield / 352.446.5204 / dragonflowerwinery.com

Making the Case
Commissioner Kirby Smith and County Manager Jennifer Barker recently took the priorities of Lake County leaders to Tallahassee and met with legislators during the 2026 session. The visit coordinated with Langley Consulting Group and Gray Robinson focused on funding and policy support for projects including the Neighborhood Lakes Gateway Center, Judicial Center expansion and major road improvements. Officials say face-to-face advocacy remains essential to keeping local needs front and center.

Writing Through Fire
Lake County Communications Manager Jeff Foley is no stranger to writing through adversity. After completing his eight-book devotional series Strength For The Journey while undergoing cancer treatment, Foley is turning the page with his debut novel, What Staying Looks Like. The powerful story follows a man rebuilding his life after personal and professional loss, exploring faith, endurance and identity with emotional depth and honesty. The book is available on Amazon, and a sequel already in the works.

Brewing Opportunity
Clermont city leaders, including Mayor Tim Murry, joined families, sponsors and supporters to celebrate the ribbon cutting and grand opening of the Central Florida Dreamplex Friendly Grounds Café. Now open at The Friendship Place, the café offers far more than coffee and refreshments. The café provides hands-on vocational training for individuals with disabilities, helping build confidence, independence and real-world job skills in a welcoming, inclusive environment. Every purchase also helps fund Dreamplex programs while creating opportunities for clients to connect and succeed.
2400 S Hwy 27 Ste 4108, Clermont / 407.550.7354 / cfldreamplex.com

Roadside Cheer
Ever wonder what’s popping up along Florida’s backroads each spring? Those cheerful bursts of pinks, purples and soft blues are most likely annual phlox, a roadside favorite that thrives in sunny, open spaces. Blooming from March through May, it often appears in dense, low patches that turn highways and country roads into unexpected ribbons of color. It’s a small, fleeting reminder that spring has officially made itself at home in Central Florida.

Faith & Family
Easter (which falls on April 5) is a beautiful time to reflect on faith, celebrate hope and gather with the people who matter most. For many families, the day begins with church services that honor the meaning of the resurrection, followed by meals shared around crowded tables and laughter-filled egg hunts for the kids. Whether it’s dressing in spring colors, sharing favorite family recipes or simply slowing down to be together, Easter is about gratitude, love and the joy of new beginnings.

Designing a Legacy
Powell Studio Architecture in downtown Clermont recently celebrated 15 years of design and community impact with a ribbon cutting and business after hours event alongside the South Lake Chamber of Commerce. What began in founder Jeff Powell’s spare bedroom has grown into a respected firm known for thoughtful design and strong community partnerships. Clients, colleagues and local supporters gathered to recognize the milestone and the firm’s continued commitment to creativity and service.
713 W Montrose St, Clermont / 352.874.2340 / powellstudioarchitecture.com

Safari Sun Salute
At Chase Sanctuary in Webster, lemur yoga turns a Saturday morning stretch into something completely unexpected. Roll out your mat outdoors and move through gentle, beginner-friendly poses while curious ring-tailed lemurs roam, climb and lounge on and around you. It’s equal parts calming and joyful, and all proceeds support the care of the sanctuary’s rescued animals.
6127 SE 122nd Blvd., Webster / 352.988.8014 / chasesanctuary.org

Marvelous Mentoring
Jennifer Bryant has been named Sumter County’s Teacher of the Year for her lasting impact in the classroom and her commitment to student success. The veteran educator at South Sumter Middle School is known for connecting with students, setting high expectations and making learning engaging. Her recognition shines a light on the daily work happening in classrooms across the county and the educators who quietly shape the next generation.

Coffee Catch
Grab a caffeine fix on wheels with The Coffee Post wandering caffeine truck. This coffeemobile in Umatilla serves specialty brews and a rotating menu of lattes, cold brews and seasonal drinks at farmers markets, events, weddings and even schools. They also take bookings for private gatherings and can bring the coffee to you. Call 407.790.9367 or follow their socials for dates and locations.


































