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Harvest some inspiration with a new crop of educational offerings at the Alliance for the Arts

    Harvest some inspiration with a new crop of educational offerings! This November, take an art class and get inspired!       A Life Well-Written, Part II Fridays, Nov 1 - 22 • Write your heart out! In this 3-session course, students will create individual memoirs that are clear, compelling and complete. Register…

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Harvest some inspiration with a new crop of educational offerings!
This November, take an art class and get inspired!

 

 

 

A Life Well-Written, Part II
Fridays, Nov 1 – 22 • Write your heart out!
In this 3-session course, students will create individual memoirs that are clear, compelling and complete. Register →
Zentangle – Drawing Effortlessly
Workshop, Nov 3 • Zentangle is easy, fun and stress-free. Learn everything you need to create beautiful designs that can be combined, altered and repeated to create unlimited images! Register →

 

Draw with Charcoal
Mondays, Nov 4 – 18 • Develop and improve your drawing skills through the use of black and white drawing media. Register →
Instructed Life Drawing
Wednesdays, Nov 6 – 20 • Francesco’s one-on-one assistance ensures understanding for beginner students while keeping advanced students engaged and challenged. Register →

 

Beginning Belly Dance
Wednesdays, Nov 6 – Dec 11 • Have fun learning the ancient art and modern styles of belly dancing! Register →
Tribal Belly Dance
Wednesdays, Nov 6 – Dec 11 • Join us for an aesthetically pleasing, spiritually grounding, physically rewarding! Register →

 

Fundamentals of Oil Painting
Thursdays, Nov 7 – 21 • Follow the masters like Gainsborough, Rembrandt, and Zorn as you explore the medium of oil paint! Register →
Exploration of Creative Seeing with Camera and Lens
Thursdays, Nov 7 – Dec 19 • Discover what it means to photograph creatively!  Register →

 

Non-Instructed Life Drawing
Thursdays, Nov 7 – 21 • In this session you will draw from a professional nude model and explore the freedom of drawing without instruction.  Register →
Fridays with Francesco
Fridays, Nov 8  Join Francesco on the second Friday of each month for a workshop on different aspects of figure drawing. Register →

 

Better Than Bows
Workshop, Nov 10 • Learn an easy-to-master technique to create beautiful gift bags using a multitude of papers and other fun embellishments.  Register →
Abstract Landscape Painting
Wednesdays, Nov 13 – Dec 18 • Free up your expression and sense of confining boundaries by focusing on combinations and painting from the heart. Register →

 

Watercolor – Getting Started
Workshop, Nov 16 • This workshop is the first in a series of progressively more advanced sessions to be held in the coming months.  Register →
Fine Art Acrylics
Mondays, Nov 18 – Dec 23 • In this critique based class, student’s artwork and ideas will be shared freely.
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Mindfulness Stress Reduction
Nov 19 • Introduce yourself to practices of present-moment awareness, deep realization and gentle movement. Register →
Watercolor – Beyond Beginner
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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FREE Family Art Labs
Oct 26  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! This month, celebrate our Dia de los Muertos Exhibit by painting sugar skulls on small flower pots and planters! Sponsored by Pediatric Dentistry of Florida and Publix Charities. Find Out More →
Arts On Tap Fundraiser
November 9  Push temptation to the limit with bottomless tastes of craft brews, hand-selected wines and delicious culinary creations curated by the most flavorful spots in town! Arts On Tap is a lively fundraising event for the Alliance for the Arts that puts a little play into your Saturday and plugs you into the pulse of everything local. Purchase Tickets →

 

Members-Only Field Trip: Matlacha
November 14  Connect with local art and history with your friends from the Alliance as you explore your own backyard! Matlacha is a funky Florida fishing town bursting with an atmosphere that’s uniquely its own. Find Out More →
Arts and Ends Holiday Sale
November 23  Jingle, jingle. The Alliance holiday shop is open! Shop local and discover unique gifts at our Arts & Ends Holiday Sale! Plus, Alliance members receive 10% off.
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Small Works Exhibit: Off the Wall
Drop-off: Dec 2, 2019 • Make supporting local arts top of the list this year by giving a gift that gives back! Coinciding with the onset of the holiday shopping season, this gallery show features artworks of all mediums priced at $200 or less. Prospectus →
34th All Florida Juried Exhibit
Deadline: January 27, 2020  As the name suggests, this award-winning exhibition features pieces created by artists working in a wide variety of media from all over the 65,000 square miles that make up Florida.
Prospectus →

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mobile Food Pantry Now Serving Fort Myers

WHO: St. Matthews House WHAT: Monthly Choice Food Pantry WHERE: Fort Myers Thrift Store, 3954 Broadway WHEN:  October 28th, (Last Monday of each month) 1:pm-6:pm Eligibility: Lee County residents-62 yrs and up, Dependent Children 17 yrs and younger OR proof of disability What to Bring: Florida Driver's License or ID Original Social Security Card for…

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Mobile Food Pantry Now Serving Fort Myers

WHO: St. Matthews House
WHAT: Monthly Choice Food Pantry
WHERE: Fort Myers Thrift Store, 3954 Broadway
WHEN:  October 28th, (Last Monday of each month) 1:pm-6:pm
Eligibility: Lee County residents-62 yrs and up, Dependent Children 17 yrs and younger OR proof of disability
What to Bring:

  • Florida Driver’s License or ID
  • Original Social Security Card for you and your children
  • Proof of Disability, if applicable
  • Birth Certificate for all minors in the household under 17

Please call St. Matthew’s House, 239-774-0500 or learn more at www.stmatthewshouse.org
 
 
 

Governor Ron DeSantis and FWC Announce Extension for Gulf Red Snapper Fishing

Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announced two additional recreational red snapper fishing days for Gulf waters, due to the timing of Tropical Storm Nestor’s impacts to the state. The fall weekends season for private recreational anglers and state for-hire operations, which was previously announced to…

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Governor Ron DeSantis and FWC Announce Extension for Gulf Red Snapper Fishing

Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announced two additional recreational red snapper fishing days for Gulf waters, due to the timing of Tropical Storm Nestor’s impacts to the state. The fall weekends season for private recreational anglers and state for-hire operations, which was previously announced to occur October 12-13, 19-20, and 26-27, is extended to include November 2-3.
“We are pleased to be able to extend the fall Gulf red snapper season for one more weekend,” said Governor DeSantis. “We want people to have a chance to enjoy the pristine resources we have here in Florida and understand that Tropical Storm Nestor prevented anglers from being able to fish for Gulf red snapper last weekend. Many anglers were focused on storm preparation and response, so we want to make sure they have another opportunity to get out on the water.”
“Angler data from the Gulf Reef Fish Survey gave the Governor and FWC the information we needed to allow for a fall red snapper harvest,” said FWC Chairman Robert Spottswood.  “In this case, the Gulf Reef Fish Survey allowed us the ability to respond to weather events like Tropical Storm Nestor, all while ensuring we are sustainably managing this fishery for the future. Once again, data from Gulf reef fish anglers is helping to improve access and management of this world class red snapper fishery.”
Private recreational anglers may harvest red snapper in Gulf state and federal waters. However, state for-hire operations are limited to fishing for red snapper in Gulf state waters only. 
 
About the Gulf Reef Fish Survey
The Gulf Reef Fish Survey was developed specifically to provide more robust data for management of red snapper and other important reef fish, and has allowed FWC the unprecedented opportunity to manage Gulf red snapper in state and federal waters. All anglers fishing from private recreational vessels must sign up annually as a Gulf Reef Fish Angler to target red snapper and several other reef fish in Gulf state and federal waters (excluding Monroe County), even if they are exempt from fishing license requirements. Sign up as a Gulf Reef Fish Angler at no cost at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com or by visiting any location you can purchase a license. Gulf Reef Fish Anglers may receive a questionnaire in the mail regarding their reef fish trips as part of Florida’s Gulf Reef Fish Survey. If you receive a survey, please respond whether you fished this season or not.
For more information about the FWC’s red snapper season and regulations, please visit www.MyFWC.com.

Guardian ad Litem Foundation receives $10,000 grant from Charlotte Community Foundation

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Oct. 24, 2019) – The Charlotte Community Foundation has awarded a $10,000 grant to Guardian ad Litem Foundation, 20th Judicial Circuit, for a program that aims to bring normalcy to the lives of youth in the child welfare and foster care systems. Through its Children’s Needs Program, Guardian ad Litem volunteer advocates…

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Guardian ad Litem Foundation receives $10,000 grant from Charlotte Community Foundation

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Oct. 24, 2019) – The Charlotte Community Foundation has awarded a $10,000 grant to Guardian ad Litem Foundation, 20th Judicial Circuit, for a program that aims to bring normalcy to the lives of youth in the child welfare and foster care systems.

Through its Children’s Needs Program, Guardian ad Litem volunteer advocates can request financial support for experiences such as Happier Birthdays, summer camps, tutoring, school field trips, sports participation, clothing or a fun outing like a night at the arcade, theme park tickets and more. The grant will be used to assist children in Charlotte County.

The Charlotte Community Foundation focuses on programs that enhance the quality of life in Charlotte County, strengthen the community’s nonprofit organizations and support projects, programs and services that address the community’s most urgent needs. Its Community Investment Grants are awarded to “enhance programs or services of organizations that can deliver measurable improvements in output and demonstrate outcome for those served.”

Guardian ad Litem Foundation ensures that abused, neglected and abandoned youth in Southwest Florida have a voice as they navigate the judicial, education and child welfare system. The nonprofit was among 11 organizations awarded funding through the Charlotte Community Foundation’s 2019 Community Investment Grants.

About Guardian ad Litem Foundation

Guardian ad Litem Foundation, 20th Judicial Circuit, was established in 1984 and is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports Guardian ad Litem programs in Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry and Glades counties. The Foundation, a United Way Partner Agency, has a mission of ensuring that every abused, neglected or abandoned youth in Southwest Florida has a voice as they navigate the judicial, education and child welfare system. The Foundation raises funds that help meet a child’s health, educational and social needs, as well as provide support for highly trained volunteer advocates who represent the best interests of a child until a safe, permanent placement is established. For additional information, visit VoicesForKids.org or call 239-533-1435.

Fort Myers CRA Wins Two Redevelopment Awards

FORT MYERS, Fla. (October 25, 2019) - The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) of the City of Fort Myers received two prestigious awards in the “Large City” category at this year’s Florida Redevelopment Association (FRA) Best of Florida Redevelopment Awards Program. Founded in 1974, with a statewide membership of over 300+, comprised of nonprofit public and…

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Fort Myers CRA Wins Two Redevelopment Awards

FORT MYERS, Fla. (October 25, 2019) – The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) of the City of Fort Myers received two prestigious awards in the “Large City” category at this year’s Florida Redevelopment Association (FRA) Best of Florida Redevelopment Awards Program. Founded in 1974, with a statewide membership of over 300+, comprised of nonprofit public and private sector stakeholders, FRA’s deep commitment and sincere dedication to supporting community revitalization throughout Florida culminates each year with an annual conference and awards program.
This year’s FRA Roy F. Kenzie Awards program recognized the “Best of the Best” in redevelopment in Florida and was hosted in Downtown Tampa, Florida.  This past week, CRA staff and leadership attended this year’s FRA Conference and Awards Program. To their amazement and delight, they were presented with a FRA Roy F. Kenzie Award for Outstanding Rehabilitation Renovation or Reuse Project. Fort Myers CRA also jointly received FRA’s Roy F. Kenzie Award for Planning Studies with Stantec Consulting Ltd.
The Collaboratory won FRA’s 2019 Best Outstanding Rehabilitation Renovation or Reuse. The Collaboratory is the catalyst for revitalizing the Midtown section of Fort Myers’ Downtown redevelopment area. As southwest Florida’s first public sphere, Collaboratory is where people from different backgrounds, interests, and areas of expertise come together to exchange ideas—whether meeting locally in person or virtually worldwide through the ultra-high-speed Florida Lambda Rail network.
The Collaboratory was a joint venture with SWFL Community Foundation, City of Fort Myers, the Fort Myers Community Redevelopment Agency resulting in transformation of the former 1924 Atlantic Coast Line Railway depot into the cornerstone of Collaboratory’s campus, along with a modern addition and sustainable, high-tech footprint, to propel Midtown into the 21st Century.
The winning CRA Planning Study was the CRA’s Fort Myers Redevelopment Areas, Boundary Reviews, and Recommendations Study. The CRA wanted to take a fresh look at the “big picture” of redevelopment success and opportunity within the City of Fort Myers.
The Fort Myers Redevelopment Area Boundary Review & Recommendations Study provided an analysis of redevelopment areas, impact, previous planning efforts, implementation completed, current demographics and conditions, funding, and overall city redevelopment needs to evaluate and identify opportunities to strengthen redevelopment success. The report concluded each analysis with recommendations and action steps for the CRA to implement. The entry was submitted by Stantec Consulting Services, which worked in conjunction with the Fort Myers CRA to create the report.

Shell Point’s 2019-2020 Fine & Performing Arts Series presents Chamber Music with a Twist Nov. 12

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Oct. 23, 2019) – Shell Point Retirement Community kicks off the Concerts & Conversations program of its 2019-2020 Fine and Performing Arts Series with a performance by Chamber Music with a Twist, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at the Grand Cypress Room at The Woodlands at Shell Point, 14441 Woodsong…

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Shell Point’s 2019-2020 Fine & Performing Arts Series presents Chamber Music with a Twist Nov. 12

FORT MYERS, Fla. (Oct. 23, 2019) – Shell Point Retirement Community kicks off the Concerts & Conversations program of its 2019-2020 Fine and Performing Arts Series with a performance by Chamber Music with a Twist, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at the Grand Cypress Room at The Woodlands at Shell Point, 14441 Woodsong Lane in Fort Myers. Tickets for this event cost $30 and can be purchased online at www.shellpoint.org/concerts or by phone at 239-454-2067.
 
Chamber Music with a Twist is a premier chamber group comprised of world-famous musicians Francisca Mendoza on the violin, Elaine Rinaldi on the piano and Anne Tormela, an international opera and Broadway singer. The trio performs user-friendly classical chamber pieces, artistically woven in with beloved popular tunes and Broadway gems.
 
During this performance, the talented trio will include music from classical chamber musical pieces, art songs and popular music. As part of Shell Point’s Concerts & Conversations program, guests can enjoy fellowship and a dessert reception with the performers following the concert.
 
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 2,500 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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Norman Love Confections to open Chocolate Salon at UTC in Sarasota

Internationally renowned chocolatier introduces new interactive dessert experience at company’s sixth Florida location   FORT MYERS AND SARASOTA, Fla. (Oct. 23, 2019) – Norman Love Confections will open the Florida-based company’s sixth Chocolate Salon at University Town Center (UTC), a premier shopping and dining destination along University Parkway in the greater Sarasota-Manatee area. Renowned for…

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Internationally renowned chocolatier introduces new interactive dessert experience at company’s sixth Florida location
 
FORT MYERS AND SARASOTA, Fla. (Oct. 23, 2019) – Norman Love Confections will open the Florida-based company’s sixth Chocolate Salon at University Town Center (UTC), a premier shopping and dining destination along University Parkway in the greater Sarasota-Manatee area. Renowned for its award-winning handcrafted artisanal chocolates, Norman Love Confections is currently renovating a 2000-square-foot end-cap space, with an outdoor patio, opposite California Pizza Kitchen along Cattlemen Road in the West District of UTC.
 
Slated to open by the end of first quarter 2020, the Norman Love Confections Chocolate Salon at UTC will offer the company’s award-winning ultra-premium, handcrafted chocolates, as well as specialty desserts, artisanal baked goods, coffees, novelty products, sweet crepes as well as savory crepes for lunch and dinner, and Artisan Gelato by Norman Love.
 
Additionally, the new location will offer a selection of wines, and will be the first Norman Love Confections to offer an interactive dessert experience as Norman Love Confections pastry chefs will “take the stage” to showcase their artistic expression and create beautiful “desserts of art” while engaging guests in a fun, conversational and gastronomic dessert experience.
 
“We are thrilled to open Norman Love Confections at UTC, introducing the greater Sarasota-Manatee area to our established, beloved brand of confections, desserts, gelato, bakery items and more,” said Norman Love, founder and owner of Norman Love Confections. “In the evenings, we are introducing an entirely new concept as we transform the Chocolate Salon into a chocolate theatre of sorts, offering our new experiential dessert experience. I envision the UTC Norman Love Confections location as a dessert destination, as guests join us after dinner or shopping, following a movie or the theatre. As guests take their seats, our amazing pastry chefs will present artistic yet recognizable desserts with an innovative, deconstructed spin giving them a front-row seat to the theatrics of chocolate.”
 
About Norman Love Confections
Founded in 2001 by Norman and Mary Love, Norman Love Confections creates and distributes handcrafted artisanal chocolates from its corporate headquarters at 11380 Lindbergh Blvd. in Fort Myers, Florida. The award-winning Fort Myers-based chocolatier has been lauded more than a dozen times by a leading consumer ratings magazine, including recognition six times for producing the best ultra-premium chocolates in the nation. Forbes.com included Norman Love Confections BLACK line on its list of the nation’s top 10 truffles; The Huffington Post listed it among the six best U.S. destinations in its Chocolate Lover’s Travel Guide; and USA Today named Love as one of its top 10 entrepreneurs for 2014. Love was named the inaugural inductee of Dessert Professional Magazine’s Chocolatier Hall of Fame, partnered with local chefs to present a six-course meal at the James Beard House in New York and Norman Love Confections was ranked among the top 10 shops in the world for chocolate lovers by U.K. media outlet Daily Telegraph.
Norman Love Confections has Chocolate Salons in Fort Myers, Estero and Naples, including a pastry shop and café at Whole Foods Market in Fort Myers salon. Chocolates, gift baskets, sipping chocolate and Love’s book, “Artistry in Chocolate, A Story of Love,” also can be ordered online at www.normanloveconfections.com. In addition, Norman Love Confections chocolates and desserts are offered on 18 Princess Cruises’ ships through the “Chocolate Journeys” partnership and at independent retail locations throughout the U.S. For more information visit www.normanloveconfections.com or call 239-561-7215.

SUNSET SOIREE RAISES $223,000 FOR VALERIE’S HOUSE

FORT MYERS, FLA., October 22, 2019– Supporters of Valerie’s House helped lift up children who have lost a parent or family member at Sunset Soiree, the signature event of Valerie’s House, the only organization in Southwest Florida with its sole mission to help support grieving children. A sold-out crowd of 300 people at Miromar Lakes…

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SUNSET SOIREE RAISES $223,000 FOR VALERIE’S HOUSE

FORT MYERS, FLA., October 22, 2019– Supporters of Valerie’s House helped lift up children who have lost a parent or family member at Sunset Soiree, the signature event of Valerie’s House, the only organization in Southwest Florida with its sole mission to help support grieving children.
A sold-out crowd of 300 people at Miromar Lakes Beach and Golf Club Thursday, Oct. 17, raised $223,000 through sponsorships, ticket sales, children’s artwork and both silent and live auctions. A surprise $25,000 gift from Northern Trust helped elevate the total raised during an evening filled with children’s testimonials about how Valerie’s House has impacted the way they have healed after the death of a parent or sibling. The annual Sunset Soiree event makes it possible for Valerie’s House to offer grief support free to all families.
“We are forever grateful for the support of our community and the love they have shown to Valerie’s House children who most need our comfort and compassion.  By attending Sunset Soiree, our guests helped us fulfill our vision that no child will grieve alone,” said Valerie’s House Founder and CEO Angela Melvin. .
Valerie’s House has helped 800 children and their families since its founding in 2016 by Melvin, whose own mother was killed in a car accident in Fort Myers in 1987. The non-profit organization uses art and music to help children identify, express and process their grief.
Florida Gulf Coast University President Dr. Michael Martin and his wife Jan were the honorary chairs of the event for the second year in a row with ABC-7 Anchor Krista Fogelsong serving as mistress of ceremonies.
“Jan and I have both seen Valerie’s House in person and met with the children there and were touched by the work they do.  There is nothing else like Valerie’s House in all of Southwest Florida,” Dr. Martin said.
Auction items included art created by the children of Valerie’s House as well as vacation packages and dining experiences.
Golisano Children’s Hospital was the presenting sponsor of the event for the second year.  Other major sponsors included Victory Layne Chevrolet, Enterprise Holdings, Florida Gulf Coast University, Sanibel Captiva Community Bank IBERIABANK, and Midland Self-Directed IRAs and 1031s.
For more information about Valerie’s House or to register a family for programs, visit www.valerieshouseswfl.org/contact-us/, call 239-204-5804, or email [email protected].  Valerie’s House is fully supported through community donations that can be made online at www.valerieshouseswfl.org or by mail to Valerie’s House, Inc., P.O. Box 1955, Fort Myers, FL 33902.
 
 
About Valerie’s House
Valerie’s House opened in January 2016 and is serving more than 800 children and their families from Lee, Collier, Charlotte, and Hendry counties. The organization provides a safe, comfortable place for children to share, grieve and heal together following the death of a close family member. Valerie’s House has two locations: 1762 Fowler St. in downtown Fort Myers and its newest location in Naples at 819 Myrtle Terrace.  Valerie’s House also has a third location in Punta Gorda at First United Methodist Church.
Valerie’s House support programs are designed to give children ages 4 to 19 years old and their families a safe place to share, grieve and grow.  The overall goal is to lovingly assist children and their caregivers on their journeys toward mending broken hearts.  Programs include open-ended support groups and activities to help children, their parents, families and other caregivers to heal after a significant loss in their lives.

Oktoberfest Comes to Fort Myers

October 22, 2019, Fall is the end of summer, start of the coolness and beauty of autumn and across the world --- time for Oktoberfest! Wherever celebrated, Oktoberfest celebrations share common ingredients: lively music, mouthwatering food, and big, big pints of beer. Paragon Festivals in partnership with the River District Alliance begin a new food and music…

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October 22, 2019, Fall is the end of summer, start of the coolness and beauty of autumn and across the world — time for Oktoberfest! Wherever celebrated, Oktoberfest celebrations share common ingredients: lively music, mouthwatering food, and big, big pints of beer. Paragon Festivals in partnership with the River District Alliance begin a new food and music tradition for Fort Myers: an authentic Oktoberfest experience. Stuff yourself with smoked sausages, roasted meats, sauerkraut, cabbage, and pretzels while enjoying authentic German music and dancers.  Also enjoy live music performances by local and regional musicians in rock, soul, funk, R&B, blues, samba and more!
Join us then for the premiere of the Fort Myers Oktoberfest in downtown Fort Myers in the River District.   The event is October 25-27, 2019 with hours Friday 4pm-10pm, Saturday 11am-10pm and Sunday 11am-6pm.  Admission is free!  Gather friends and family and meetup with associates from work to enjoy and relax over the weekend celebrating everything Oktoberfest!  Musical performers in 2019 are, beginning on Friday: the Bavarian Boys (authentic Bavarian “oom-pah” and polka music) along with Ari & The Alibis (funk, jazz, samba).  Saturday sees performances by: Alpine Doc (Bavarian, Americana 50’s & 60’s), Twinkle & Rock Soul Radio (rock, soul), The Verge (classic rock 70’s to present) and CeCe Teneal & Soul Kamotion (blues, soul, roots).  Sunday relax and enjoy performances by: Tahja (Bavarian dancing), Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty Tribute Band) and Reverend Barry & The Funk (funk, soul). The list of performers and performance times are to the right.  Click on the image of the Performance Schedule for a larger copy you can print out.
Between performances shop the Marketplace of arts, crafts and select fine products and services.
Party like a Bavarian!  The Fort Myers Oktoberfest will offer seasonal brews, traditional Oktoberfest live music in addition to local rock & roll favorites, beer games and classic Oktoberfest food!
Note: Musicians and performance times subject to change.

Big Cypress Basin Board Encourages Public to Participate in Monthly Business Meeting

Oct. 22, 2019 Big Cypress Basin Board Encourages Public to Participate in Monthly Business Meeting WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.- The Big Cypress Basin (BCB) Board, which is part of the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), will hold its regular business meeting on Thursday, Oct. 24, starting at 1:30 p.m. at at the Board of Collier…

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Oct. 22, 2019
Big Cypress Basin Board Encourages Public to Participate in Monthly Business Meeting
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.– The Big Cypress Basin (BCB) Board, which is part of the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), will hold its regular business meeting on Thursday, Oct. 24, starting at 1:30 p.m. at at the Board of Collier Commissioner’s Board Room, located at 3299 Tamiami Trail East (Third Floor) in Naples, Florida.
Agenda highlights include presentations on:

  • Water Quality Monitoring in Collier County
  • Updated Saltwater Intrusion maps
  • Lower West Coast Water Supply plan

The agenda for the meeting can be seen by clicking HERE.
Public participation and engagement is critical to all actions taken by the Big Cypress Basin. The public is encouraged to provide public comment during the meeting, and the meeting will be broadcast live on CollierTV (Channel 97) and webcast live on Collier County’s website, colliercountyfl.gov and SFWMD’s website sfwmd.gov.
 

What: SFWMD Big Cypress Basin Board Monthly Business Meeting
Date: Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019
Time: 1:30 p.m.
Location: Board of Collier Commissioners’ Board Room
3299 Tamiami Trail East, Third Floor,
Naples, FL 34112
Watch online: The meeting can be watched live online at sfwmd.gov,
and colliercountyfl.gov.

 

 

The South Florida Water Management District is a regional governmental agency that manages the water resources in the southern part of the state. It is the oldest and largest of the state’s five water management districts. Our mission is to safeguard and restore South Florida’s water resources and ecosystems, protect our communities from flooding, and meet the region’s water needs while connecting with the public and stakeholders.