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LARC Announces Sponsors for Roaring 20’s Heist Fundraiser The event will be held March 12, 2020, at the home of Fran Fenning

FORT MYERS, Fla. (February 13, 2020) – LARC (Lee Association of Remarkable Citizens) is hosting a glorious evening of delicious food, fine wines, fun and intrigue on Thursday, March 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the historic riverfront home of Fran Fenning in Fort Myers. The event is sponsored by FineMark National Bank & Trust, Gulf…

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LARC Announces Sponsors for Roaring 20’s Heist Fundraiser The event will be held March 12, 2020, at the home of Fran Fenning

FORT MYERS, Fla. (February 13, 2020) – LARC (Lee Association of Remarkable Citizens) is hosting a glorious evening of delicious food, fine wines, fun and intrigue on Thursday, March 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the historic riverfront home of Fran Fenning in Fort Myers.
The event is sponsored by FineMark National Bank & Trust, Gulf Star Marina, AAA Specialty Products, Norman Love Confections, Mark Loren Designs, Sam Galloway Ford, La Trattoria Café Napoli, G3 Catering, Florida Weekly, Susan & Phil Bennett, Elly Hagen Marketing & Public Relations, Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, Leading Edge Financial, Eunice and Alex Bremner, Aloia, Roland, Lubell & Morgan, Planned Perfection and Something Borrowed Event Rentals.
Guests will step back in time to the 1920s where an elaborate party is being hosted by the famous silent film actor Eric Jewett. Thomas and Mina Edison, Henry and Clara Ford, Sidney and Berne Davis are all said to attend along with other notable residents of Southwest Florida of the era.  One of the famous guests has something to hide. Highly-trained improv actors will set the scene for the evening and guests will have the next two hours to unravel the secret.  The guest who solves the mystery will receive a custom piece of jewelry designed for the event by Mark Loren Designs.
The event is co-chaired by philanthropist Marc Collins and Dwayne Bergmann, principal of Dwayne Bergmann Interiors. Fran Fenning is the honorary event chair.
Fenning’s home, also known as the Jewett-Thompson house, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1926, during the land boom period, the home is one of the most elaborate constructed in Southwest Florida during that time. The house is an excellent example of Mediterranean Revival style and includes beautiful gardens.
Attendees are encouraged to dress to match the 1920s era.
“We are so grateful to our sponsors for helping us make this fun event successful,” said Angela Katz, LARC Development Director. “Guests will have the opportunity to roam the magnificent 3+ acre property while partaking in the plot and proceeds from the event will benefit LARC’s programs that empower individuals with disabilities to reach their full potential.”
Additional sponsorship packages that include an exclusive VIP reception are available.
For ticket package or sponsorship information visit www.larcleecounty.org, call Angela Katz at (239) 334-6285 x 229 or email [email protected].
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.

U.S. Davis Cup team highlights Golisano pro tennis classic Bryan brothers, Opelka, Fritz on court for Madisen’s Match

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Feb. 13, 2020) – Fans of Madisen’s Match will have the rare opportunity to see the key members of the recently announced U.S. Davis Cup tennis team during the Golisano Children’s Hospital Pro Tennis Classic, a Madisen’s Match premiere event. The charity exhibition, which is part of a two-day tennis extravaganza, takes…

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U.S. Davis Cup team highlights Golisano pro tennis classic Bryan brothers, Opelka, Fritz on court for Madisen’s Match

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Feb. 13, 2020) – Fans of Madisen’s Match will have the rare opportunity to see the key members of the recently announced U.S. Davis Cup tennis team during the Golisano Children’s Hospital Pro Tennis Classic, a Madisen’s Match premiere event. The charity exhibition, which is part of a two-day tennis extravaganza, takes place on Monday, March 23 at Suncoast Credit Union Arena on the campus of Florida SouthWestern State College.
Davis Cup is the top international tennis team competition in the world. Representing the U.S. in doubles – and playing in their third consecutive Madisen’s Match – will be the Bryan brothers – Bob and Mike – who are in their final season on the ATP Tour, culminating at the U.S. Open. Headlining singles at the Pro Tennis Classic and for the U.S. team will be Taylor Fritz, ranked 36th in the world and the No. 2-ranked American, and Reilly Opelka, ranked 38th in the world and No. 3 in the U.S. He is an imposing presence on the court, standing 6-foot-11. Fritz and Opelka represented the U.S. in last year’s Davis Cup finals in Madrid, Spain.
Prices start at $35 for this special day of tennis. Ticket packages also include seating in the Courtside Club and VIP Baseline Club – including passes to the VIP Hospitality Terrace. There are also reserved seat packages available. To order, go to MadisensMatch.com/purchase-tickets or call the Suncoast Credit Union Arena box office at 239-481-4849.
The Bryan brothers are the most accomplished doubles team in the history of tennis. The 41-old identical twins have won 16 Grand Slam titles and 118 titles overall. Their legendary resume also includes Olympic gold at the 2012 London games.
Opelka, 22, who won his first ATP Tour title in 2019, will dazzle crowds during his Madisen’s Match debut with a serve that has been clocked at 140 miles per hour. He recorded an incredible 1,000 aces in 2019, becoming only the eighth player to do so since aces became a statistic in 1991. Fritz, 22, is coming off a successful Australian Open, winning three matches and just missing out on his first Grand Slam round of 16 appearance. He had one title in 2019.
“What a special honor to have the entire U.S. Davis Cup team playing in our event. It shows what Madisen’s Match means to these players and to the tennis world,” Madisen’s Match founder Duane Chaney said. “It’s a thrill to see players of this caliber in the same place, and it’s even better knowing it’s all going to help children in Southwest Florida that are suffering from cancer.”
The event has raised over $1 million since its inception in 2009. Since 2011, funds have gone exclusively to Barbara’s Friends, which is the Golisano Children’s Hospital Cancer Center Fund, and The Brain Tumor Navigator Program at the Lee Health Regional Cancer Center.
A VIP Gala & Auction takes place on Sunday, March 22 at Miromar Lakes Beach & Golf Club. Madisen’s Match also includes a Legends Tennis Camp & Pro Am on the morning of March 23 at Miromar, with many of the same names from the Golisano Children’s Hospital Pro Tennis Classic, including the Bryan brothers. The tennis camp will also include former stars Johan Kriek, Luke Jensen, Kathy Rinaldi, Jimmy Arias, Mikael Pernfors and Tom Gullikson.
Make reservations for those events at MadisensMatch.org.
The main event will be held indoors for just the third time on a hard court surface laid down in place of the basketball court at Suncoast Credit Union Arena.
About Madisen’s Match
Duane Chaney established Madisen’s Match in 2008 after his 3-year-old niece, Madisen Abramson, was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Inspired by Madisen and determined to help others, Chaney created Madisen’s Match to use tennis as a way to raise funds for pediatric and adult cancer charities. To date, the events have raised more than $1.2 million benefit national and Southwest Florida-based charities like the Brain Tumor Navigator Program at the Regional Cancer Center, Barbara’s Friends – The Golisano Children’s Hospital Cancer Center Fund, the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, and the Tim and Tom Gullikson Foundation. For more information, visit MadisensMatch.org.

FWC to meet Feb 19-20 in Tallahassee

Feb. 13, 2020 FWC to meet Feb 19-20 in Tallahassee The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will meet Feb. 19-20 at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, 505 W. Pensacola St., Tallahassee, FL 32301. The meeting begins at 8:30 a.m. each day and is open to the public. The FWC is committed to…

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FWC to meet Feb 19-20 in Tallahassee

Feb. 13, 2020
FWC to meet Feb 19-20 in Tallahassee
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will meet Feb. 19-20 at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, 505 W. Pensacola St., Tallahassee, FL 32301. The meeting begins at 8:30 a.m. each day and is open to the public.
The FWC is committed to providing opportunity for public input. Time is allotted for public speakers at Commission meetings after each agenda item. Also, there is opportunity outside of Commission meetings to provide comment for many topics.
At the end of the meeting on the first day, Feb. 19, the Commission will also provide time for public comment on subjects not on the agenda. Those who wish to offer comments during this period will be asked to make sure their comments are not related to any agenda item. The deadline for registration to speak on items not on the agenda is 2 p.m. on Feb. 19.
As standard practice, public speaking is organized using the established speaker registration process and time limits. To accommodate as much input as possible from those attending, the Chairman reserves the right to designate the amount of time given to each topic and speaker, including time donation to other speakers.
For the full Feb. 19-20 agenda and links to background reports, go to MyFWC.com/Commission and select “Commission Meetings.” Those who cannot attend can follow coverage at Twitter.com/MyFWC (@MyFWC) and sign up for news updates at MyFWC.com. Check the Florida Channel for possible live video coverage at TheFloridaChannel.org.

It’s bat time again: Check your home before maternity season

Bat maternity season is almost here, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is reminding the public to check their homes and other structures for bats and seal potential entry points. Are there cracks in your chimney or holes in your siding? Bats and other small mammals can fit into these small spaces,…

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It’s bat time again: Check your home before maternity season

Bat maternity season is almost here, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is reminding the public to check their homes and other structures for bats and seal potential entry points. Are there cracks in your chimney or holes in your siding? Bats and other small mammals can fit into these small spaces, and now is the best time to inspect your home!
Maternity season is the time during which bats gather to give birth and raise their young. Removal of bat colonies must be completed before the season starts on April 15. Bat exclusions are illegal during the maternity season, which runs through August 15. That protects young bats that are not yet able to fly, and it prevents bigger problems for homeowners.
“Maternity season is a critical time for bats,” said Terry Doonan, an FWC biologist and mammal conservation coordinator. “If they are excluded from a place where they are roosting during this time, their flightless young can become trapped inside and die.”
Florida is home to 13 resident bat species, including threatened species such as the Florida bonneted bat. Some bat species roost in artificial structures, including houses and other buildings. It is illegal to harm or kill bats in Florida, so guidelines have been developed to ensure bats are removed safely and effectively outside of the maternity season.
Exclusion guidelines on how to remove bats from buildings can be found at MyFWC.com/Bats. Materials and methods used to exclude bats can affect the success of that process. For more information on how to conduct a bat exclusion, watch this YouTube video: How to Get Bats Out of a Building. Further details on how to conduct a legal bat exclusion can be found at Bat Conservation International.
Bats are beneficial to people and are an important part of the ecosystem. Florida’s native bats help keep insect populations under control, with the average bat eating hundreds of insects a night. In addition to the benefit of keeping mosquitoes and other insects at bay for residents enjoying the outdoors, the value of insect suppression by bats to U.S. agriculture has been estimated to be in the billions of dollars.
There are several ways that Florida residents and visitors can help bats:

  • Preserve natural roost sites, including trees with cavities and peeling bark. Dead fronds left on palms can also provide roosting spots for bats.
  • Put up a bat house.
  • Report unusual bat behavior, or sick or dead bats to: com/BatMortality.

Avoid handling or touching bats, or any wild animals, especially if they are not acting normally. Bats, like any other wild animals, may bite to defend themselves if handled, and they can carry rabies. For more information about rabies, visit the Florida Department of Health website at FloridaHealth.gov.
If you have questions or need assistance, contact your closest FWC Regional Office to speak with a regional wildlife assistance biologist for more information.

MRS. EDISON’S HYMN SING ATTRACTS HUGE CROWD; FOOD DONATIONS BENEFIT THE SOUP KITCHEN

FORT MYERS, FLA. – February 13, 2020 – Residents who attended Mrs. Edison’s Hymn Sing at First Presbyterian Church of Fort Myers Tuesday (February 11) contributed plenty of food and funds to help The Soup Kitchen of Community Cooperative feed the hungry in Southwest Florida. In excess of 1,200 pounds of non-perishable food along with…

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MRS. EDISON’S HYMN SING ATTRACTS HUGE CROWD; FOOD DONATIONS BENEFIT THE SOUP KITCHEN

FORT MYERS, FLA. – February 13, 2020 – Residents who attended Mrs. Edison’s Hymn Sing at First Presbyterian Church of Fort Myers Tuesday (February 11) contributed plenty of food and funds to help The Soup Kitchen of Community Cooperative feed the hungry in Southwest Florida.
In excess of 1,200 pounds of non-perishable food along with generous financial contributions were collected at the 31st Annual Mrs. Edison’s Hymn Sing, which was sponsored and organized by the Galloway Family of Dealerships.
“We are so thankful to the people of our community who stepped up to help others in  need.  It truly shows the impact that a few people can make in the lives of many,” said Organizer Sam Galloway, Jr.  Galloway said the food will be distributed immediately to those in need in Lee County.
Attendees sang hymns with the 60-member Sanctuary Choir of First Presbyterian Church and special guest Grammy Award winner and Gaither Homecoming Soloist Larry Ford and his family.  They also heard a song called “Edison’s Phonograph Polka” about Thomas Edison’s famous invention, played by Pianist Barbara Peterson.
In addition to Mrs. Edison’s Hymn Sing, the Galloway Family of Dealerships also sponsors the very popular Christmas Carol Sing in December.  Both events benefit The Soup Kitchen of Community Cooperative.

Shell Point presents 2020 Two-Dimensional Art Show and Sale March 20-21 FORT MYERS, Fla. (Feb. 12, 2020) – Shell Point Retirement Community invites the public to join its 2020 Two-

Dimensional Art Show and Sale, taking place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, March 20, and Saturday, March 21 at Coastal Commons in Coastal Links at Shell Point. Hosted by creative Shell Point residents, this year’s show will feature talented artists and a variety of media, including oil and acrylic paintings, photographs, watercolors,…

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Shell Point presents 2020 Two-Dimensional Art Show and Sale March 20-21 FORT MYERS, Fla. (Feb. 12, 2020) – Shell Point Retirement Community invites the public to join its 2020 Two-

Dimensional Art Show and Sale, taking place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, March 20, and Saturday, March 21 at Coastal Commons in Coastal Links at Shell Point.

Hosted by creative Shell Point residents, this year’s show will feature talented artists and a variety of media, including oil and acrylic paintings, photographs, watercolors, pastels, collages and other two-dimensional works. All items on display are created by Shell Point residents, and each artist will showcase his or her medium, while giving viewers the opportunity to purchase one-of-a-kind gifts. Plus, each artist will be present to discuss the artistic process and inspiration behind each piece.

“Shell Point residents put an incredible amount of effort, originality and care into the creation of quality products to be sold at our art events,” said Laura Slack Hubbard, Shell Point resident life director. “Thousands of people have attended this show throughout the years, and the quality of work is outstanding.”

The 2020 Two-Dimensional Art Show and Sale will be held on the second floor of the Coastal Commons, located in Coastal Links at Shell Point, 17500 On Par Blvd. in Fort Myers. Admittance is free; however, fine art is available for purchase by cash or check only. An on-site ATM will be available.

For more information on the upcoming event, visit www.ShellPoint.org.

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 care for its 2,500 residents in an active, resort-style environment. Lifestyle amenities include deep-water boating access, six public restaurants, a championship 18-hole golf course, and many other recreational and educational activities. Learn more at www.shellpoint.org or 1-800-780-1131.

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MEDIA CONTACTS:

Emily Rose, Public Relations Coordinator, Shell Point Retirement Community, 239-454-8245 or [email protected]

Emily Golden, Priority Marketing, 239-267-2638, 239-565-1595 (cell) or [email protected]

CONRIC PR & Marketing names Justin Ungar Art Director

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Feb. 12, 2020) – Recognized as an industry leader in creative visual design as it relates to branding, advertising, marketing and digital animation, CONRIC PR & Marketing is proud to name Justin Ungar as its Art Director.   “Ungar’s creative design has exceeded my expectation and more importantly, the expectations of our…

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CONRIC PR & Marketing names Justin Ungar Art Director

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Feb. 12, 2020) – Recognized as an industry leader in creative visual design as it relates to branding, advertising, marketing and digital animation, CONRIC PR & Marketing is proud to name Justin Ungar as its Art Director.
 
“Ungar’s creative design has exceeded my expectation and more importantly, the expectations of our valued clients,” says Connie Ramos-Williams, president and chief marketing officer for CONRIC PR & Marketing. “We are honored to have him on our team and proud to continue elevating his position within our growing company.”
 
Ungar, who previously served as the agency’s senior graphic artist, is now in his third year with CONRIC. Over the years he has applied his fresh perspective to CONRIC’s imagery and visual design to craft logos, advertising design, promotional marketing materials, brand guidelines, digital graphics and animation for a number of regional and national clients. Many of Ungar’s visual designs created in collaboration with CONRIC’s marketing team have garnered regional, national and international awards and recognition.
 
Ungar works collaboratively with CONRIC’s Creative Director, the CONRIC team and clients to build customized designs that are both innovative and contemporary. In his new role, Ungar will have an opportunity to work more closely with clients in an effort to ensure that campaign objectives and client expectations are exceeded. He will also be joining our Creative Director to lead our design team as CONRIC continues to expand its graphic design department in 2020.
 
“I am excited to enter the Art Director role at CONRIC and look forward to working alongside such a dedicated group of professionals in the new year and beyond,” says Ungar. “As the CONRIC team evolves, it is my mission to continue to instill an open and innovative environment both within and as a representative of the agency.”
 
CONRIC PR & Marketing
 
CONRIC PR & Marketing was founded in 2007. The award-winning, full-service PR agency provides strategic brand awareness campaigns, integrated public relations programs, marketing development and consulting services, advertising concept and campaigns, media buys, custom and niche publishing, creative writing and design, digital marketing strategies, website development and crisis communications strategy and implementation. The firm serves clients in many industry sectors including banking, legal, medical, government, not-for-profit, restaurant, manufacturing, construction, building and development, real estate, professional association, hospitality and salon & spa. CONRIC is a recipient of multiple Image Awards from the Southwest Florida Chapter of the Florida Public Relations Association and Golden Image Awards from its statewide chapter, Charlie Awards from the Florida Magazine Association and MUSE Awards for design. For more information, please call 239-690-9840 or visit ConricPR.com.
 
Josh Milton, Vice President of Media Relations
CONRIC PR & Marketing
6216 Whiskey Creek Drive, Suite B
Fort Myers, FL 33919
239-690-9840 ext. 1004
[email protected] | ConricPR.com
 
 

Tickets on sale for Pace Center for Girls, Lee County’s 2020 Grande Dames Tea

March 10 event to recognize Marie Ackord, Marilyn Stout, Barbara Watt-Biggs FORT MYERS, Fla., (Feb. 11, 2020) – Tickets are now available for Pace Center for Girls, Lee County’s 2020 Grande Dames Tea celebration on March 10, which will honor three local women, Marie Ackord, Marilyn Stout and Barbara Watt-Biggs, for their roles in business, community…

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March 10 event to recognize Marie Ackord, Marilyn Stout, Barbara Watt-Biggs
FORT MYERS, Fla., (Feb. 11, 2020) – Tickets are now available for Pace Center for Girls, Lee County’s 2020 Grande Dames Tea celebration on March 10, which will honor three local women, Marie Ackord, Marilyn Stout and Barbara Watt-Biggs, for their roles in business, community and philanthropy.
Admission is $60 per person and $500 for tables of eight and includes an afternoon tea menu. Proceeds from the event benefit Pace and its strength-based, gender-specific programs that guide Pace girls in finding their voice and achieving their potential.
Each year, Pace’s Grande Dames Tea honors women who exemplify the organization’s guiding principles and have made a significant impact on the community through decades of service and helping others. The event’s theme, “The Wisdom of Time – Honoring the Female Spirit,” represents the unique perspectives and powerful insight that these women have gained throughout their life journeys, and the importance of passing this knowledge along to future generations.
During the inspirational event, 2020 Grande Dames Ackord, Stout and Watt-Biggs will share words of wisdom and advice during a Q&A session led by the girls and young women of Pace. Guests will also enjoy special performances by the Pace girls.
Presented by the Gunterberg Charitable Foundation, the 12th annual Grande Dames Tea event will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10 at Broadway Palm, 1380 Colonial Blvd. in Fort Myers.
Attendees are encouraged to wear their favorite tea party hat.
To purchase tickets for the event or to learn more, visit www.pacecenter.org/locations/lee or call 239-425-2366.
About Pace Center for Girls, Lee County
Since 2007, Pace Center for Girls, Lee County has been providing girls and young women an opportunity for a better future through education, counseling, training and advocacy. The gender-specific, strength-based program is one of 22 Centers throughout Florida, and is known throughout the nation as a best practices model for diverting girls from the juvenile justice system. Pace is a registered not-for-profit organization that relies on the support of individuals, businesses, civic/community organizations and churches in Lee County in order to serve girls and their families. Since its inception, Pace Center for Girls, Lee County has served more than 650 at-promise girls and young women, believing each one deserves an opportunity to find her voice, achieve her potential and celebrate a life defined by responsibility, dignity, serenity and grace. For more information on Pace Center for Girls, Lee County, call 239-425-2366 or visit www.pacecenter.org/locations/lee.

Florida Gulf Coast University; Free Speaker: Carlotta Walls LaNier

Free Speaker: Carlotta Walls LaNier Who: Carlotta Walls LaNier is the youngest of the Little Rock Nine, a group of African-American students who, in 1957, were the first black students ever to attend classes at Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. She was the first black female to graduate from…

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Free Speaker: Carlotta Walls LaNier
Who: Carlotta Walls LaNier is the youngest of the Little Rock Nine, a group of African-American students who, in 1957, were the first black students ever to attend classes at Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. She was the first black female to graduate from Central High School. This is a chance to hear about her experiences and how she overcame adversity.
Date: February 24, 2020
Where: Florida Gulf Coast University
10501 FGCU Blvd. S.
Fort Myers, FL 33965
Cohen Center Ballroom
Link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/409094AA8A929A6F58-speaker

Tax Collector’s Office to unveil vehicle registration kiosks Quick and easy way to safely renew

Lee County Tax Collector Larry Hart will unveil the new digital self-service kiosks that will allow vehicle owners to enter their information safely and securely to renew registrations quickly. Renewal of vehicle registration takes only two minutes. The unveiling will take place at the tax collector’s main office in downtown Fort Myers. A demonstration of the…

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Tax Collector’s Office to unveil vehicle registration kiosks Quick and easy way to safely renew

Lee County Tax Collector Larry Hart will unveil the new digital self-service kiosks that will allow vehicle owners to enter their information safely and securely to renew registrations quickly. Renewal of vehicle registration takes only two minutes. The unveiling will take place at the tax collector’s main office in downtown Fort Myers. A demonstration of the kiosk will also be presented. The Lee County Tax Collector will provide a digital media kit with video and still images of the kiosks. Hart will be available for interviews immediately following the unveiling.
Kiosks will also be located in the Cape Coral and Lehigh Acres service centers and will be available for use beginning Feb. 13.
We look forward to seeing you there.
WHAT:  Unveiling of new vehicle registration kiosks at the Lee County Tax Collector’s Office
WHEN: TBD
WHERE: Lee County Tax Collector’s Office, 2480 Thompson Street, Fort Myers 33901
WHY: To streamline the process of renewing vehicle registration
CONTACT: Josh Milton, CONRIC PR & Marketing, 239-690-9840, [email protected].