WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — The Polk County Arts and Culture Alliance will celebrate its annual Hall of Fame Gala Tuesday. This year, the group will induct five local legends, including beloved music instructor Dr. Jessie Davis Owens.
Owens first sat behind a piano during her middle school band class. She later learned to play more instruments and spent the last 50 years sharing her knowledge of jazz and classical music with Polk County students.
“It makes me feel wonderful that I touched somebody’s mind and given them the gift of love,” Owens said.
Since retiring, Owens has held most of her classes in her home. She teaches people of all ages through her nonprofit, the Dr. J. Owens Academy of Fine Arts, including 9th grader Zyonn McGriff.
“Her impact on me has been really special to me and my connection through music,” McGriff said.
Owens’ impact on the community has earned her several awards and recognitions over the years.
Recently, the city of Winter Haven declared Oct. 15 Dr. Jessie Davis Owens Day. Now, she looks forward to being inducted into the Polk Arts and Culture Hall of Fame.
“It’s been quite a surprise. Really, honestly, I’m honored and humbled, and just overjoyed,” she said.
But like any true musician, Owens said this recognition wasn’t something she strived for.
“I wasn’t doing it for show, or fashion, or form,” she said. “It’s just a passion of mine. I just love music. I love singing. I love playing. I love conducting it.”
Most importantly, she loves sharing music with others, which is what she plans to do behind her piano for years to come.
The Hall of Fame Gala will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at the Nora Mayo Hall in Winter Haven. For tickets to attend, click here.