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Shell Point’s 2019-2020 Fine and Performing Arts Series presents “Christmas in Paradise” Dec. 13

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Nov. 14, 2019) – Shell Point Retirement Community kicks off the Southwest…

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Shell Point’s 2019-2020 Fine and Performing Arts Series presents “Christmas in Paradise” Dec. 13

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Nov. 14, 2019) – Shell Point Retirement Community kicks off the Southwest Florida Symphony installation of its 2019-2020 Fine and Performing Arts Series with a performance of “Christmas in Paradise” at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 13 at The Village Church on The Island at Shell Point, 15100 Shell Point Blvd. in Fort Myers. Tickets for this event cost $25 and can be purchased online at www.shellpoint.org/concerts or by phone at 239-454-2067.
 
Maestro Nir Kabaretti will conduct the Southwest Florida Symphony’s sparkling Holiday Pops: Christmas in Paradise program with a sophisticated twist. The performance will also include the return of featured guest artist Tony DeSare, a post-modern crooner and dazzling pianist who will give Rat Pack flair to all the traditional holiday favorites.
 
About Shell Point Retirement Community
Shell Point Retirement Community, founded in 1968, is a nonprofit continuing care retirement community located in Fort Myers, Florida. Shell Point offers independent retirement living, assisted living, and skilled nursing for its 2,400 residents in an active, resort-style environment. Lifestyle amenities include deep-water boating access with free dockage, a championship 18-hole golf course, and other recreational and educational activities. To learn more, visit www.shellpoint.org or call 1-800-780-1131.
 
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COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION BOARD ANNOUNCES SERIES UNDERWRITER

FORT MYERS, FLA., November 13,  2019 – The Fort Myers Community Concert Association, Inc., Board…

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FORT MYERS, FLA., November 13,  2019 – The Fort Myers Community Concert Association, Inc., Board of Directors has announced that Alexandra Bremner and her mother Eunice Bremner have agreed to be the underwriters of the entire 2020 concert season.
Alexandra and Eunice are the niece and sister of the late Berne Davis, who was the series underwriter for many years prior to her death in 2016.
“Berne was a program sponsor every year for 18 years and a member of the Community Concert Association for 68 years,” said Community Concert Association President Mary Lee Mann. “This gracious gesture by her sister and niece ensure that Berne’s memory will live on and make possible the continuation of the association for many years to come and we are eternally grateful to them.”
Program sponsors include Rob and Ruth Diefenbach of Fort Myers, Sanibel-Captiva Community Bank, Madeleine Taeni, and Marge Kirby of Cape Coral.
The announcements were made at the fall meeting of the Community Concert Association November 10 sponsored by Fran Fenning at FineMark National Bank & Trust Co.
Honorary Life Membership was awarded to Bob Crossman, formerly of Sanibel, who was honored for his 31 years as a board member and 33 years as a benefactor contributor; as well as Don Fjellin  of South Fort Myers, and Madeleine Taeni, formerly of Cape Coral, who has sponsored many concert performances over the years.
Two new board members also were elected: Karen Globetti of Fort Myers and Deanne Kyle of Fort Myers.
Mary Lee Mann reported to the Board that few series tickets remain for this year’s 71st Concert Series that begins in January with five concerts:

  • The Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra – January 10, 2020. – The Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1945 and officially became the State Orchestra of Wroclaw, Poland in 1949.  The orchestra was renamed the Wroclaw Philharmonic in 2015 when the orchestra moved into its new home, the National Forum of Music, where it is has performed for nearly 100,000 attendees in its first two seasons.  It is widely considered to be the premier venue of its type in Poland.
  • The Siberian State Symphony Orchestra – January 27, 2020.  Direct from Krasnoyarsk, Russia, the Siberian State Symphony Orchestra embarks on an eight-week U.S. tour in January, 2020. Founded in 1977, the orchestra quickly won a reputation as one of the best orchestras from Russia. The orchestra plays the great Russian classics and has made numerous recordings.
  • Teatro Lirico D’Europa performing Verdi’s “La Traviata” – February 3, 2020. La Traviata is the classic tale of unrequited love taking place in and around Paris during the 1840s. Teatro Lirico D’Europa is the most successful opera touring company in Europe and the U.S. and travels with a full orchestra of 47 to 50 members and a chorus of 40 singers.
  • Russian State Symphony Orchestra –February 10, 2020.  The Russian State Symphony Orchestra, known for its rich sound, nobility of expression and skillfully balanced sound presents Glinka: Rusian and Ludmila Overture; Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 and Grieg: Piano Concerto with pianist Pavel Nessessia, one of the most remarkable Russian pianists of his generation.
  • Russian National Ballet – March 2, 2020. The Russian National Ballet performs the timeless “Sleeping Beauty.”  Luminous costumes and elaborate sets complement one of Moscow’s finest ballet companies. The Russian National Ballet Theatre was founded with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and invigorates the tradition of classical Russian ballet with developments in dance from around the world.

All performances will be at the Barbara B. Mann Hall on the Florida SouthWestern College campus in Fort Myers.  All five concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. and are included in one ticket price, which ranges from $165 for prime orchestra seats to $155 for other orchestra seats, $85 for lower balcony seating and just $65 for upper balcony.  Most mezzanine seating already is sold out, Mann said.
For tickets, call the Barbara B. Mann Hall box office at 239- 481-4849.
For Community Concert Association membership information, visit www.fortmyerscommunityconcerts.org.
 
About the Fort Myers Community Concert Association
The Fort Myers Community Concert Association, now in its 71st concert season, is an all-volunteer not-for-profit organization founded by the legendary Barbara B. Mann in 1949 to bring world-class entertainment to Southwest Florida at affordable prices.  The association consists of more than 1,700 members, underwriters and sponsors.  Performers brought to Fort Myers in the past by the association include Violinist Itzhak Perlman, The Israel Ballet, The Boston Brass, Minnesota Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Vienna Boys Choir, Flutist James Galway, Pianist Andre Watts, Violinist Joshua Bell with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and many others.
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Photos from November 10 Fall Meeting: (all photos identified left to right unless otherwise noted)

  • Fort Myers Community Concert Association President Mary Lee Mann (Alva) and Board Member Frank Mann, Sr. (Alva);
  • Board Member Kay Holloway (Fort Myers), Series Underwriter and  Board Member/Major Underwriter Alexandra Bremner (Fort Myers), and Board Member Victoria Stephan (SFM);
  • Fort Myers Community Concert Association President Mary Lee Mann (Alva) presents Honorary Lifetime Membership to Bob Crossman, formerly of Sanibel;
  • Board Vice President Ian Mann and Board Member Bobbi Stage (Fort Myers);
  • New Board Member Deanne Kyle and her husband Kevin (Fort Myers);
  • Board Secretary Kay Higgins, Board Member David Higgins and Board Member Fran Fenning, (all of Fort Myers);

 

  • Ted Mann (Fort Myers), new Board Member Karen Globetti (Fort Myers), Rob Diefenbach (Fort Myers)

 

  • Board Member Marge Kirby (Cape), Dick Devlin (Cape);

 

  • Liston Bochette and Board Member Alyce Bochette (Fort Myers);

 

  • Board Member Winston Lawson, Verona Lawson (Fort Myers);

 

  • Board Member Wiley Parker and Betty Parker (Fort Myers); and

 

  • Board Member John Noland and Pam Noland (Fort Myers)

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LARC Awarded $5,000 Grant from Autism License Plate Proceeds

FORT MYERS, Fla. (November 14, 2019) – Lee Association for Remarkable Citizens (LARC) received a…

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LARC Awarded $5,000 Grant from Autism License Plate Proceeds

FORT MYERS, Fla. (November 14, 2019) – Lee Association for Remarkable Citizens (LARC) received a $5,000 grant from funds generated through the sale of the Florida “Support Autism Programs” specialty license plates. The grant will support art therapy programs for teens and adults with developmental disabilities at LARC.
 
The Autism Services Grants Council awarded a total of $106,900 in grants to 22 Florida-based nonprofit organizations that provide services and programs for individuals with autism and related disabilities. The funds available through grant opportunities offered by the Autism Services Grants Council, are generated through the sale of the Florida “Support Autism Programs” specialty license plates.
 
“We’re so pleased to receive this grant, which will allow us to provide art therapy to individuals at LARC,” said Angela Katz, LARC Development Director.  “Art therapy uses the creative process of art-making to improve and enhance the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of individuals. It helps people to resolve conflicts and problems, develop interpersonal skills, manage behavior, reduce stress, increase self-esteem, and self-awareness, and achieve insight.”
 
During the summer, Florida nonprofits were invited to submit grant proposals and nearly 60 nonprofits from across the state applied for funding. Priority was given to creative and innovative approaches to serving individuals with autism and their families.
 
In 2009, the Florida Legislature authorized the “Support Autism Services” specialty license plate and provided for the creation of the Autism Services Grants Council. The Council oversees a grants process to fund service programs for individuals with autism and related disabilities and their families throughout the state.
 
This year through a partnership with the Indian River Tax Collector’s office the process of purchasing a specialty Autism License plate throughout Florida has been streamlined so it’s easier than ever to purchase your plate. You can go online or call the Indian River Tax Collectors office directly to purchase your plate from anywhere in the state.
 
For more information on the Florida “Support Autism Programs” specialty license plate, please visit www.autismlicenseplate.com.  To learn more about LARC visit www.larcleecounty.org or call 239-334-6285.
 
About LARC
Established in 1954, LARC Inc.’s mission is to empower and support individuals with disabilities and their families to reach their full potential. LARC is a 501(c)3 that provides programs and services for approximately 300 local men and women annually. The nonprofit offers youth programs, vocational training, community residential services, and a vast array of other state-of-the-art community inclusion services on a full-time, year-round basis.  LARC’s main campus is located at 2570 Hanson Street, Fort Myers, and has a satellite campus in Bonita Springs.  LARC also operates two Residential Group Homes located in Cape Coral and North Fort Myers.
 
About the Autism Services Grants Council (ASGC)
In 2009, the Florida Legislature authorized the “Support Autism Services” specialty autism license plate and provided for the creation of the Autism Services Grants Council (“ASGC”) to oversee a grants process to fund service programs for individuals with autism and related disabilities and their families throughout the state.  All funds raised by the ASGC are generated by the sale of the Florida “Support Autism Programs” specialty license plates.  For more information visit www.autismlicenseplate.com and “Like” us at facebook.com/AutismLicensePlate.
 
Arc Broward, , a nationally accredited, Florida not-for-profit, Sect. 501(c)3 exempt organization, is responsible for marketing the Florida “Support Autism Programs” specialty license plate and administration of the Autism Services Grants Council.
 
 
 
 

ALLIANCE FOR THE ARTS

    Experience the thrilling, Tony Award-winning musical PIPPIN presented by our astounding high school cast and…

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Experience the thrilling, Tony Award-winning musical PIPPIN presented by our astounding high school cast and fun for the entire family!

 

 

 

 

PIPPIN • Playing Nov 16 – 23
Once upon a time, a young prince longed to discover the secret of true happiness and fulfillment.  Pippin, on a death-defying journey to find his “corner of the sky,” must choose between a life that’s ordinary or a flash of singular glory. Join us for this eye-popping, jaw-dropping, VISUALLY STUNNING extravaganza by our magnificent up and coming actors!
Rated PG-13.
 
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Children of Eden (Youth Cast)
Dec 6 – 8 • Based on the story of Genesis, the age-old conflict of parents and children takes the stage in a new adaptation of Stephen Schwartz’s epic and heartfelt musical.
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Free Family Art Labs
Fourth Saturdays of each month • November 23 • 10 a.m. – Noon
Make creativity part of your family routine the 4th Saturday of each month during Family Art Labs! Drop in for free, hands-on family fun! Explore something new every month like art making, gallery activities, games and more – all inspired by artworks on view in the gallery, famous artists, national holidays and artistic traditions around the world.
 
This month, projects will include paper flamingos and comic strip making. Jump into the tropics and make your own paper flamingo to take home! Young artists can also create their own comic strips; learning how to use story telling techniques, character development, and symbolism to tell their own epic tales!

 

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The Nightmare Before Christmas Outdoor Movie Night
Friday, December 13 • We’re celebrating December’s Friday the 13th with The Nightmare Before Christmas Outdoor Movie Night! Relive the wonder of Tim Burton’s classic dual-holiday animated dark fantasy with your friends or bring the kids along for a long overdue introduction to Sally and Jack Skellington. Limited tickets are available – get yours today! Purchase Tickets →

 

 

 

Watercolor – Getting Started (Ages 13+)
Workshop, Nov 16 • This workshop is the first in a series of progressively more advanced sessions to be held in the coming months.  Register →
Watercolor – Beyond Beginner (Ages 13+)
Workshop, Nov 23 • This session will concentrate on the importance of perspective, light and shadows, and the principles of design and composition.  Register →

 

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Weekend – Youth Art Contest
Calling all artists in K- 2th grade! To honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. please join us for Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Weekend – Youth Art Contest. Learn More →

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Organic plant, seed and produce sale Nov. 22 at Shangri-La Springs

BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. (Nov. 12, 2019) – Shangri-La Springs, a historic property in downtown Bonita…

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BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. (Nov. 12, 2019) – Shangri-La Springs, a historic property in downtown Bonita Springs, will share the bounty of its nearly 5 acre on-site organic garden with a rare plant, seed and produce sale Friday, Nov. 22 from 10 am. to 2 p.m.
The sale on the lawn in front of the main building will include:

  • A variety of potted perennial vegetables, herbs and select fruit trees
  • Select annual vegetable starter trays
  • Seeds
  • Fresh organic farm produce

 
All items will be sourced from the certified organic garden, which provides produce for the onsite restaurant, Harvest & Wisdom. Cash only prices will depend on the container size of the plants and range from $3 to $20. Limited quantities will be available. Call 239-949-0749 for information.
About Shangri-La Springs
Built in 1921, Shangri-La Springs offers a variety of unique services including a stately property with an organic garden, fitness studio, organic restaurant, full-service organic spa, gift shop and event and wedding venue rated GOLD in the Naples Daily News 2019 Best of Bonita/Estero. The Blue Zones Project recognized organization specializes in offering guests a nexus of beneficial practices, activities and engagement opportunities that include wellness classes, art shows and special programs. A range of natural and organic treatments and products including facials, massages, eucalyptus steam room, far infrared sauna and private garden lounge are offered at the Spa at Shangri-La Springs, which was rated SILVER for Day Spa in the Naples Daily News 2019 Best of Bonita/Estero. The organic farm-to-table restaurant Harvest & Wisdom, with an ever-changing menu crafted with produce fresh from the on-site garden, locally sourced organic proteins and organic beverages, is open Tuesday-Saturday for lunch. In addition, the historic property is undergoing interior renovations to open as a full-service boutique hotel that will feature 21 guest rooms, outdoor dining area and conference room in the Great House. Renovations are also underway for six guest rooms located in Villa Ascona, a building positioned near the property’s courtyard, perfect for spa weekends or bridal party accommodations. Shangri-La Springs is located at 27750 Old 41 Road in Bonita Springs. For more information call 239-949-0749 or visit www.ShangriLaSprings.com.
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Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce to celebrate leadership at Nov. 21 luncheon

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Nov. 13, 2019) – Local business and community leaders will be celebrated…

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Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce to celebrate leadership at Nov. 21 luncheon

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Nov. 13, 2019) – Local business and community leaders will be celebrated during the Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce’s monthly luncheon on Nov. 21.
During the event, the Chamber will recognize the graduates of its 2019 Leadership Program, an 11-week program designed for leadership development in the Chamber’s business members by encouraging their community involvement, broadening their knowledge and heightening their leadership skills. Weekly sessions featured structured, interactive programs and activities emphasizing local economic, education, government and volunteerism issues.
Norman Love, president and founder of Norman Love Confections, is the guest speaker for the November luncheon, sharing “A Recipe for Building Customer Loyalty.” Love will highlight the art of customer service and how and why businesses should exceed the expectation of customers every day. Attendees will learn tips on how to gain customer loyalty, setting your brand apart from others.
The luncheon will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21 at Embassy Suites Fort Myers-Estero, 10450 Corkscrew Commons Drive in Estero.
The November luncheon is sponsored by Pool Pros, Inc. and Aqua Illusions. Admission is $25 for Chamber members and $35 for future Chamber members. To learn more or to register for the event, visit FortMyers.org or call 239-332-3624.
About the Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce:
Serving Lee County and surrounding areas since 1989, the Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce, Inc. is a business organization of professionals who support and promote a progressive, sustainable community. The Chamber represents nearly 800 businesses, professionals, and individuals throughout Lee County, providing opportunities for members to participate in a variety of meaningful networking, educational and community- and business-focused programs and events. The Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce is located at 2310 Edwards Drive in downtown Fort Myers. For additional information regarding membership opportunities or events please call 239-332-2930 or visit www.fortmyers.org. For the latest news and updates, follow the Chamber on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gfmcc or Twitter at @FtMyersChamber.
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Grampy’s Charities Shoots for the Stars with Kids and Clays Tournament Benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Southwest Florida

  Media Contact: Amy Blanco Marketing Director 239-437-0202 [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Grampy’s Charities…

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Grampy’s Charities Shoots for the Stars with Kids and Clays Tournament
Benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Southwest Florida
 
Fort Myers, FL (November 12, 2019) – Grampy’s Charities has partnered with Kids & Clays for the Inaugural Grampy’s Sporting Clays Tournament, benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Southwest Florida. The tournament will take place on Friday, December 6th at Sarasota Trap, Skeet & Clays in Nokomis, FL.
 
Registration and breakfast begin at 8:00 am followed by a brief safety meeting at 9:30 am. Shotgun start is 10:00 am and lunch, raffle and awards will follow. Each participant will receive Grampy’s Famous Ditty Bag, Kids & Clays shooter gifts, eye & ear protection, ammunition, and a loaner gun if needed.
 
New shooters are encouraged to join as no experience is needed for this fun shoot. There will be a coach at each station to show new shooters exactly what they need to do. A block of rooms in close proximity to the event have been secured for out of town guests.
 
Grampy’s Charities has generously offered to sponsor the entire event so 100% of the event proceeds will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southwest Florida.
 
Sponsorship opportunities and reservations can be made at rmhcswfl.org/events/grampys-sporting-clays.
 
About Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southwest Florida
The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southwest Florida is to create, find, and support programs that directly impact the health and well-being of children and their families in Lee, Charlotte, Collier, Glades and Hendry counties. RMHC of SWFL supports The Ronald McDonald House®, The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile® and The Ronald McDonald Family Room®, at Golisano Children’s Hospital. For more information about RMHC Southwest Florida, log on to www.rmhcswfl.org or check us out on www.facebook.com/rmhcswfl.
 
About Grampy’s Charities
The mission of Grampy’s Charities is to raise funds and support for children’s organizations. It is our hope that by partnering with comfort and research-based charities we will be able to make a difference in the lives of kids who need us most. Grampy’s is a 100% volunteer organization with no paid staff. For over a quarter century Grampy’s has donated more than $3,000,000 to children’s charities.
 
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JOIN US FOR AVIATION DAY THIS SATURDAY - Donate a Non-Perishable Food Item -

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Nov. 12, 2019) – Aviation Day 2019 will be held Saturday, Nov.…

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FORT MYERS, Fla. (Nov. 12, 2019) – Aviation Day 2019 will be held Saturday, Nov. 16 at Page Field from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with free admission and parking. Aviation Day is an annual community event hosted by the Lee County Port Authority with the purpose of increasing community awareness of our airports. The event is held on the ramp on the north side of Page Field off North Airport Road, east of U.S. 41 and south of Colonial Blvd. Parking is available off North Airport Road and U.S. 41 with complimentary shuttle bus transportation to the event.
There will be two featured aircraft at this year’s event – a Douglas C-54E and a Douglas C-47 Skytrain. The Douglas C-54E “Spirit of Freedom” is a four-engine military transport aircraft used during World War II, the Korean War and the Berlin Airlift. Visitors will step back in time as they view a flying museum and memorial housed in the interior of this original aircraft. The Douglas C-47 Skytrain “Tico Belle” was part of the Normandy Invasion of WWII, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the historic event this year.
Other attractions will include general aviation aircraft and helicopter exhibits, plane and helicopter rides (for a fee), demonstrations by airport police and fire departments, aviation-themed shopping, food and more. In addition, there will be free children’s activities and face painting, sponsored by Kimley-Horn and Suncoast Credit Union.
We are asking those coming to Aviation Day 2019 to help our local community by bringing a non-perishable food item to benefit The Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida.
Presenting sponsors for Aviation Day 2019 are Owen-Ames-Kimball Company and Southwest Airlines; with Manhattan Construction as a platinum sponsor. Additional sponsors are: Bob FM 102.9 and Gator Country 101.9; Hertz, HMSHost, SP+ Airport Services; AECOM, Atkins Global, Cooper Hotels, Costco Wholesale, Creative Events & Rentals, Faith Group, Florida Blue, Hilton Garden Inn Fort Myers, Hole Montes, Inc., Passarella & Associates, Inc.; Allied Portables, BMO Harris Bank, Culver’s of Fort Myers S. Cleveland Ave., DeAngelis Diamond, Johnson Engineering, Inc., Paradies Lagardère, SchenkelShultz Architecture, Tru-Clean Surface Care, Universal Contracting of Florida and Waste Pro.
Southwest Florida International Airport served nearly 9.4 million passengers in 2018 and is one of the top 50 U.S airports for passenger traffic. Page Field serves general and business aviation with more than 98,000 aircraft operations annually. No ad valorem (property) taxes are used for airport operation or construction at either airport. For more information, visit www.flylcpa.com or Like Us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/flyRSW.

24 Hour Playwriting Project returns to The Laboratory Theater November 23rd

FORT MYERS, FL (November 11,  2019) - The 24-Hour Playwriting Project is back again at…

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24 Hour Playwriting Project returns to The Laboratory Theater November 23rd

FORT MYERS, FL (November 11,  2019) – The 24-Hour Playwriting Project is back again at The Laboratory Theater of Florida on November 23rd.
A perennial favorite, the premise is simple – take four playwrights, lock them the theater overnight to create a show that will be performed on stage the very next evening. They are given a series of items, costumes, sounds, and lines that must be included, all before learning the overarching theme of the play. Following a sleepless night of writing, they meet their directors after breakfast for some edits and then their scripts are whisked away to be printed. At lunch, they meet the actors who will be performing their work. A few hours later, the curtain rises. The winner is determined by both the audience and a panel of professional judges.
The project is coordinated again this year by past winner Char Loomis who says, “When Annette and I met to create this year’s theme we couldn’t stop laughing from beginning to end. I’m excited to see what this year’s writers will produce!”
This year’s playwrights are Aricka Shuck, Kayleigh O’Connell, Darlyne Franklin, and Candice Sanzari.
Aricka Shuck studied Theatre Performance at Oakland University. She has performed in over 40 theatrical productions since the age of 6. This is her second time competing in the 24 Hour Playwriting Contest.
Kayleigh O’Connell is an aspiring playwright who has been honored to work in theatre for twenty years and has done everything from performing, set design, stage managing – and now playwriting. She is overjoyed to have experienced storytelling in many facets. Previous work includes Andorra, Crimes of The Heart, Sordid Lives and Whatever Happened To Baby Jane. You can find her next at the Alliance for the Arts in Vampire Lesbians of Sodom or wherever books are sold. She says, “Storytelling is the thread that connects us with our past, ourselves and most vitally with each other. It is the first language we shared before mathematics and science. It is so crucial to honor the oral tradition and theatre has allowed me to be a part of that legacy. The 24 Hour Playwriting Project presents a fascinating challenge as well as a truly communal experience with my fellow playwrights. Having been on the other side of this process as an actor, I truly value the collaboration and look forward to forging the work with my director and actors.”
Darlyne Franklin was born and raised in Boston MA. She came to visit Naples 15 years ago – after being a snowbird, she decided to stay and become a resident. In 1992, she wrote and produced Joey & Maria’s Comedy Italian Wedding.  This show has enjoyed a tremendously successful run, being in continuous production for over 20 years. She also created additional interactive shows such as The Wake of Matty O’Malley, Wicked Real Housewives of the Mob and The Soprano’s Last Supper, which were performed in Las Vegas venues for over ten years. She is in mentioned in Webster’s online Dictionary under “dinner theater” and was featured in a question on the TV game show Jeopardy. When asked about this year’s competition, Darlyne said, “I love the challenge of writing a short play with prompts and limits and in 24 hours seeing it come to life on the stage.”
Candice Sanzari is an emerging playwright. Her previous works include Dead Weight, Trash Talk and Other Damages, and Thanksgiving is for Nutters, which earned her Critics’ Choice in Lab’s 2018 24-Hour Playwriting Project. She is currently adapting her first full-length play, I Became Us, into a screenplay. When Candice isn’t writing, she’s furthering her training in Krav Maga, dabbling more in film, and possibly making some questionable life choices.
Returning judge Nykkie Rizley says, “There is a reason I’ve been a judge every year for the show rather than being part of its creation. Simply, I don’t want to know any of the secrets. I want to be in awe like the rest of the audience. There is the most amazing energy when you walk into that theater, just before the artists reveal what’s been brewing for the last 24 hours. It’s surreal and honest, excitement and fatigue, nervousness and longing. It’s just really incredible and it is my favorite night of the year.”
Listed as one of Naples Daily News Must-Do Bucket List events, this production sells out every year. This event is graciously sponsored by Stacy Lee-Williams.
Join us for a night of zany hilarity on Saturday,  November 23rd at 8 pm. Tickets are available online at www.laboratorytheaterflorida.com or by calling 239.218.0481
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The Laboratory Theater of Florida, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, is dedicated to the promotion of the performing arts, through live performance, education, community outreach, experimentation, and the development of ensemble work. The company features ensemble productions, produces classic works, takes artistic risks, which both feature and challenge local performers. For more information visit www.LaboratoryTheaterFlorida.com or the physical location at 1634 Woodford Avenue, in the Fort Myers River District.

Stevens Construction honored at the Lee Building Industry Association Awards

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Nov. 12, 2019) – Stevens Construction Inc. earned two awards at the…

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Stevens Construction honored at the Lee Building Industry Association Awards

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Nov. 12, 2019) – Stevens Construction Inc. earned two awards at the Lee Building Industry Association (BIA) Industry Awards event on Nov. 9, announced Mark Stevens, company president.

Stevens Construction won a Summit Award for the best healthcare project for Elmquist Eye Group. Stevens Construction provided Elmquist Eye Group with the due diligence required, allowing it to make an educated decision to purchase an existing building and renovate within its budget. Elmquist Eye Group features an optical boutique offering a vast selection of designer eyewear and state-of-the-art technology. The welcoming lobby includes expansive windows providing natural light to patients and staff. Completed in five months, the 7,200-square-foot medical office includes nine exam rooms, a procedure room, administration and staff lounge.

Stevens Construction also won a Summit Award for best public works project for Bonita Springs Utilities, Inc. Customer Service building. Stevens Construction worked with Bonita Springs Utilities during preconstruction to provide cost and constructability analysis to compare if it would to be more cost effective to demolish the existing building and build new. Delivered under budget and ahead of schedule, Stevens Construction built a new 6,450-square-foot building to better serve the community, the board of directors and staff.

Stevens Construction has earned 52 Summit Awards since the program began in 2006.

The Summit Awards program recognizes BIA members who have obtained an outstanding level of success and demonstrated superior professionalism in the commercial construction industry throughout the year. The projects were judged for quality of construction, challenges, timeliness of completion, client satisfaction and safety.

About Stevens Construction

With offices in Fort Myers, Tampa and Orlando, Stevens Construction specializes in providing construction management, general contracting and consulting services to clients and design professionals. Other services include site and design team selection, budgeting, project scheduling, permitting, cost and quality control and warranty service. The company builds healthcare, commercial and hospitality facilities. For information, visit www.stevensconstructioninc.com or call 239-936-9006.