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The author writes a letter to the devoted mother who left her too soon. BY KAREN T. BARTLETT,

Rob Wells III shows off the glories of the island his family has owned for more than 40 years. BY ARTIS HENDERSON,

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CON T EN TS D E PA R T M E N T S 05.2019

RIGHT NOW 38 BEST BETS

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Must-see events of the month. BY CAYLA CHILDS

Could MICHAEL KORB, with his mustache, Hawaiian shirt and fast red car, solve a crime at the docks here playing Magnum, P.I.?

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44 CHEF’S CHOICE

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46 GOING PLACES

There were so many good fruit wines to sample at the Schnebly Winery in Redland and a rollicking time with the karaoke. BY ARTIS HENDERSON

48 JUST BEHAVE SUZANNE WILLIS advises on how to avoid allowing money to rule your deci-

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56 BEAUTIFUL YOU

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58 SHOPPORTUNITIES 50 ARTS WORLD

Happenings across Southwest Florida in the visual and performing arts. BY MELANIE PEFINIS

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Kayaking on the Orange River amid masses of giant manatees proved fun, though STEPHANIE DAVIS was ever fearful of the random alligator. 70 SPEAKING OUT

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72 SCENE STEALERS STEPHANIE DAVIS delivers

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With its delightful food and drinks, Hampton Social has become quite the new gathering place at Mercato in Naples. BY ARTIS HENDERSON

30 GULFSHORE TREASURES

Exploring the beauty of our region through photography. 240

Southwest Florida dining scene.

233 FEEL GOOD

The latest in health, beauty and fitness. BY JUSTIN PAPROCKI

254 MAY CALENDAR 244 DINING GUIDE

A listing of 150 recommended restaurants in Lee and Collier counties. BY DOROTHEA HUNTER SÖNNE

The month in arts, music, theater, festivals and more. BY CAYLA CHILDS 260 PARTING SHOT DEB WARD thinks pink.

242 HOT DISH DOROTHEA HUNTER SÖNNE’s latest finds in the

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CON T R I BU TOR S 0 5. 2 019

KAREN T. BARTLETT Bartlett’s byline has appeared in Gulfshore Life frequently over the years, as both a columnist and feature writer. An award-winning travel journalist and editorial photographer, she’s also a PR maven, a location scout, the author of 11 coffee table books and the publisher of the Mostly Kids’ series of family travel guides. Read her touching Mother’s Day tribute to the impactful women of her life in this issue.

Read her on p. 106.

DOROTHEA HUNTER SÖNNE Our respected food and wine editor notably spent six years with O, The Oprah Magazine, including in the food department, before heading to Florida. You’ll find her fingerprints on all our dining departments, as well as the twice-weekly Hot Dish blog and twice-monthly Hot Dish e-newsletter. She also writes features, such as the first six pages of this month’s Best of the Gulfshore coverage.

OMAR CRUZ Revered for his celebrity portrait photography, Cruz has worked with individuals ranging from President Obama to Cristina Aguilera. His images have spanned numerous high-profile publications, including Time, Esquire, Vogue and Vanity Fair. Cruz took his talents to Naples Botanical Garden for our May fashion feature, Field of Dreams, a visual story of a modern mother and her children.

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See him on p. 90.

STEPHANIE DAVIS An almost-native steeped in the Southwest Florida community, Davis is a freelance reporter and columnist for several local publications. Her chops include much time in radio and theater, as well, and she lends her personality to our regular Ms. Adventure and Scene Stealers columns.

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ZACH STOVALL Stovall is a photographer, videographer and writer specializing in travel who has worked with major outlets such as Coastal Living, Condé Nast Traveller UK and Martha Stewart Weddings. In his first collaboration with Gulfshore Life, he took his time getting to know Cabbage Key and its surrounding waters for this issue’s feature on the island.

SUZANNE WILLIS Willis is a hospitality consultant and the founder/CEO (Chief Etiquette Officer) of Mimi’s Manners, specializing in dining etiquette for children, teens and adults. You’ll find her smart and bright advice column, Just Behave, in almost every issue of Gulfshore Life.

Read her on p. 48.

MATTHEW KRITIS A longtime contributor to Gulshore Life, Kritis is skilled as both a designer and stylist, specializing in fashion and photo direction. He is also an artist with a focus on sustainable textile and fashion design. For this issue, he directed the Field of Dreams fashion feature to a beautiful result.

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Editor-In-Chief

David Sendler Creative Director Jerry Pomales EDITORIAL Managing Editor Cayla Childs Senior Writer Jennifer Reed Food and Wine Editor Dorothea Hunter Sönne Contributing Writers Stephanie Davis, Artis Henderson, Michael Korb, Janine Zeitlin DIG ITAL Digital Media Manager Justin Paprocki CUSTOM PUBLISHING Managing Editor of Custom Publications Michael Oricchio Staff Writer of Custom Publications Tess Raines ART Art Director Brianne Hayden Associate Art Director Felipe Echeverria Photo Editor Kristen McClarty Hill Contributing Art Director Dave Weaver ADVERTISING Associate Publisher Kim Evans National Account Manager Elizabeth Goodman Sales Director/Lee County Wendy Tooley Senior Account Representative Mindy Roosa Account Representative Deborah Drotar MARKETING Marketing and Events Manager Rachel Galante Digital and Marketing Intern Claudia Witczak CIRCULATION Director of Audience Development Kerri Nolan PRODUC TION Production Manager Martha Leavitt Production Services Manager Judy Ricci ADMINISTR ATION Controller Marcia Jaquith Advertising Services Manager/Reprint Sales Kathleen Hill

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THE BESTS JUST KEEP ON COMING We cannot suppress our joy over the best things we discover about Southwest Florida—nor can we fit them all into the prescribed space in this issue (see p. 78). Thus, we editors offer this bonus, singling out here both the marvelous contributions from our youngsters and the impressive creations and additions to our arts and cultural gathering spots. Our region’s minors stepped up as a major force over the last year. Some of the most impressive moves? Estero’s Taylor Bouchard, 17, launched nonprofit Ducklings Travel with her mom to help families afford the cost of travel for their children’s medical care. She hatched the idea after her own medical condition took her far from home to a surgeon in Colorado 15 times in seven years. Six-year-old Gianna Winton, of Fort Myers, and 5-year-old Solei Bourgeois, of Naples, were cast to share the role of Lulu in Broadway musical Waitress for its eight local showings this February on its tour of the U.S. Golden Gate High School student Aubrey Garcia, 17, sold blocks of advertising on her prom dress as a way to fundraise after Hurricane Irma. She ended up with more than $1,500 from eight companies, which she donated to the Guadalupe Center in hard-hit Immokalee. At age 10, Naples’ Landen Grey earned the title of “toad trapper” as he and his father roamed neighborhood streets at night to help capture the invasive and OUR REGION’S MINORS poisonous cane toad, which poses a particular threat to cats and dogs. STEPPED UP AS A MAJOR The winner of Jeopardy’s annual Teen Tournament, which FORCE OVER THE LAST YEAR. aired in November, was none other than Bishop Verot Catholic High School senior Claire Sattler—meaning the 17-yearold walked away with a $100,00 grand prize. She said she planned to put most of the money toward her college education (she hopes to become a biomedical engineer) and a couple of charities. Not only did 15-year-old Oklahoma native Isabella Stapp convince her parents to move to Naples so she could pursue her marine biology passion, but the Seacrest Country Day School student also subsequently was asked to join Shark Tank star Barbara Corcoran on a shark-tagging mission with the University of Miami, as part of a program that ran during the Discovery Channel’s popular Shark Week. The invite came after Isabella impressed the university’s scientists on a school field trip. Fort Myers is on its way to getting a much-needed sidewalk, thanks to the request of 8-year-old Girl Scout Penelope Bianchi. She appealed (successfully) to Fort Myers City Council after seeing multiple pedestrians walking unsafely along Hanson Street. An incredible bright spot for Max Hatch along a difficult physical and emotional journey that has included foster care, a heartwarming adoption, 20 extended hospitalizations and 31 diagnoses: The 19-year-old Naples High student was honored last May at a career training and transition banquet for students with disabilities, having been hired as a greeter at Publix and secured a volunteer position at Paragon Pavilion on a work path trajectory that keeps moving upward.

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We hardly consider construction noise to be harmonious, but these enhancements to our arts and cultural institutions are, well, music to our ears. The Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples is about to unveil its new “Inventioneer’s Lab,” encouraging visitors to build, experiment, solve problems and—most of all—develop all those creative, collaborative, communicative skills that cellphones are threatening to crush. (Whoops, did we just editorialize?) Starting this summer, “makers” can earn badges for developing new skills in: woodshop, coding and electronics, textiles, and engineering and design. Hurricane Irma did a number on The Baker Museum at Artis—Naples, but the there’s a post-storm rainbow at last on its way. The museum is getting a new façade— and also getting re-clad in a new stone and metal design because the organization does not want to live through another Irma-like experience. The museum’s redesign includes a new second-floor event space and a thirdfloor gallery overlooking the campus. The campus is undergoing a transformation, too, with an expanded Norris Garden and a 17,650-square-foot addition to create three new flexible spaces that will accommodate a variety of art forms. We nominate the Naples Design District for best “reboot.” This modest downtown neighborhood has long been a go-to stop for boutiques and locally owned eateries, but the district’s board intends to command frontand-center attention with new landscape design, signage, improved lighting, public art and more parking. We may be nowhere near “curtain time” for Gulfshore Playhouse’s $45 million theater and education complex, but founding Artistic Director Kristen Coury and her crew are working on the project with the intensity of an opening-night extravaganza. This year is

dedicated to the design phase, and groundbreaking at the Goodlette-Frank Road-Third Avenue South site is tentatively scheduled for fall 2020. Alliance for the Arts in Fort Myers is transforming its 2.2-acre campus with a new 8-foot-wide sidewalk running along McGregor Boulevard, lighting, landscaping and the Caloosahatchee Water Wall, a public art piece by Michael Singer that both pays homage to the nearby Caloosahatchee River and filters stormwater runoff. The New Phoenix Theater made its debut this season. The 100-seat hall, located in a small commercial strip on McGregor Boulevard, is a labor of love for a group of thespians who want the actors onstage to better reflect the community at large. Expect to see more minority performers, actors with disabilities and other demographic groups who don’t always get to appear as leading men and women. We could use someone of Thomas Alva Edison’s genius to stop the citrus greening disease that’s killing Florida’s signature crop. We’ll settle instead for the new citrus grove at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates. When complete, the grove will consist of about 50 trees representing different varieties of citrus and harkening back to the inventor’s interest in agriculture. Also planned: the restoration of the Ford Caretaker’s Cottage and introduction of the Citrus Cafe. Sweet! REFRESHING

Ever wishing to bring you continuing delight each time you pick up an issue of Gulfshore Life, we offer a redesign of our pages starting with this issue. You’ll note the fine hand of new Creative Director Jerry Pomales in the creative type treatments, splendid photography and clean overall look of the magazine. Enjoy.

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JUXTAPOSITION May 3-31 at Alliance for the Arts, artinlee.org You'll find a wealth of energetic and imaginative creations in this exhibit featuring Mila Bridger, known for her whimsical photography, and Mariapia Malerba, an artist of many trades (you’ll recall her handmade silk fashions from our March issue, for one, and this exhibit showcases her multimedia works). Count on the display making

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SIZZLE SWFL RESTAURANT WEEK May 30 through June 12, sizzleswfl.com For two weeks twice a year, the local culinary world becomes our oyster as more than 50 restaurants from Marco Island to Cape Coral present special—and specially priced— menus. Better still: The affair raised more than $30,000 for the Sizzle SWFL FGCU Food & Beverage Scholarship in 2018, with $1 from every meal donated, and organizers hope to raise $50,000 in 2019.

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Mustaches are a lot of responsibility. Let one get out of hand and you’re Gene Shalit. Work it too much the other way and you’re Salvador Dalí without the panache. That’s probably why you don't see them anymore. In fact, the only man to navigate the dangerous waters of mustaches successfully in the last 50 years is Tom Selleck. And the only reason I know this is because of my latest theme staycation. Wait. You don’t know what a theme staycation is? Well, what a lucky break that you stumbled upon this column. A traditional staycation is good in theory: You head to a nearby hotel to take some time to unwind—maybe you get a massage; maybe you rent a Jet Ski. But at the end of three days, you drive the 11 miles back home and think, “What was that?” Within 24 hours you feel exactly as you did before. Staycations are for people who lack imagination. Think sitting on the beach is really helping you out of your general malaise? Think ordering a cocktail from someone who thought their life would turn out differently is really going to recharge you? Nope. You need to spice it up. And so, I have

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OU T OF HIS MIN D 1. Fair warning: You may grow a mustache while listening. 2. You get points for just trying in theme staycation.

created the “theme staycation.” It comes with all the perks of a regular staycation—but with the twist of enjoying yourself as a totally different person. Check in somewhere and pretend you’re a doctor from Boston. Or a ballet dancer from Russia. Or a producer from a TV network. It's a full-time lie on a parttime basis. And this time all it took was me watching 10 minutes of the new version of Magnum, P.I. to realize I could do it better. I could be Tom Selleck’s Magnum, P.I. All I would need was a mustache, a pair of surprisingly short khaki shorts and someone needing my help. That and a Hawaiian shirt, a Ferrari, a friend willing to drop everything and leave his full-time job to come help me solve a crime, a Detroit Tigers baseball cap, a guesthouse on the estate of a famous author with a British majordomo, a kayak to traverse shark-infested waters, and perhaps a pair of Doberman pinchers named Zeus and Apollo. What could be simpler? But, before we go any further, do yourself a favor and go to YouTube and search “Magnum, P.I. theme.” Have it? Play it now. Play it again1. It is perhaps the best instrumental TV theme of the ’80s. I’ve had it on a loop the entire weekend and it’s made me faster, stronger and manlier. And that came in handy because I needed to grow a mustache quick. Truth be told, I didn’t give myself enough time to do Tom Selleck justice. I live regularly in a Miami Vice Don Johnson stubble, but you really need to plan for a Magnum, P.I. Tom Selleck mustache. Like, weeks. But at least I tried2. And if you don’t have the time (or you’re a woman), I suggest you just order one on Amazon. They have an exceptionally wide

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OU T OF H I S MIND 3. This is a word you learn to accept a lot during theme staycations. 4. Play it now. 5. Anyone remember Lee Horsley? 6. No, seriously, play it now. 7. I blame the short shorts. 8. My compliments to the local police. Things seem pretty safe and secure. 9. Note to self: Strapping a knife to your calf is one of the quickest ways to feel like you’re living your best life. However, remove the knife and strap before you try to peel off your wet swim trunks. 10. Yeah, she’s hiding something.

scared her so bad that she made a beeline straight to her car. But the forklift driver didn’t even flinch. (“He’s innocent,” Lyle said.) Only later did it occur to me that the old woman may have, in fact, been a young man in disguise. He/she may actually have been a drug mule. (If so, well-played, young man.) With my work at the docks done, it was time to head into the ritzy part of town to see if an heiress had been kidnapped or if anyone was in need of private investigative services, such as planning security for a shipment of rare diamonds or protecting the young children of a Fortune 500 CEO from threats of kidnapping. I drove through Port Royal very slowly, but no one ran out into the street to flag me down8. Of course, even though it is heaven, Naples isn’t Hawaii. I remember Judge Judy once telling me that she almost bought property on Sanibel and Captiva when she was looking to move here because “it was the closest thing to the South Pacific” she ever saw in the continental United States. At the time I thought she was going to be found not guilty by reason of insanity, but now that I think of it, she might be right. Magnum lived in Hawaii, and Sanibel and Captiva are reasonable facsimiles. It also occurred to me that celebrated author Randy Wayne White is basically our version of Robin Masters, so it seemed logical that he’d let me stay in his guesthouse on Captiva while I operated my P.I. business. It turns out I don't know Randy Wayne White. Or his address. But I heard that his house was gated from the water side (weird, right?), so I unloaded my inflatable standup paddleboard from the trunk and dragged it onto the beach near South Seas Island Resort. I then strapped a professional-grade scuba knife to my calf— because that’s pure Magnum9. Unfortunately, I got probably only 300 yards into the Gulf of Mexico before getting tuckered out. The seas were pretty rough, and inflating one of those boards really takes a lot out of you. So I went with Plan B: lunch at Doc Ford’s. The restaurant chain is owned by White, so even if he wasn’t willing to put me up in his guesthouse for an indeterminate length of time, surely he could buy me a grouper sandwich and an iced tea. Growing this mustache is hard work, and I really needed some nourishment. But, in what was now becoming a string of failures, White wasn’t at the restaurant and my waitress claimed not to know where he lived10. Oh well. That’s unimportant at the moment. What is important is how one gets tartar sauce out of a mustache. Seriously, anyone?

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Baked Cheese and Eggs 1½ ounces Tomino, a soft Piedmontese cow’s milk cheese similar to taleggio Sprig of rosemary 2 organic brown eggs, preferably local and free-range Pinch of Maldon sea salt 2 long slices rustic bread 2 ounces Fennel Marmalata (see below recipe) 1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Slice cheese in 6 even pieces, leaving the rind on, and lay flat in a cast-iron pan. 2. Pick 8 to 10 leaves off rosemary sprig and sprinkle over cheese. 3. Crack eggs over pan atop cheese. 4. Bake until egg whites are cooked through and the yolks are still slightly runny, 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from oven and sprinkle with salt. 5. Toast sliced bread. Spread room-temperature Fennel Marmalata on top. Then serve with warm cheese and eggs.

BAKED CHEESE AND EGGS WITH FENNEL MARMALATA R YA N F R E D S T R O M , A N G E L I N A’ S R I S T O R A N T E

Inspired by a childhood dish from his grandmother, Angelina’s Executive Chef Ryan Fredstrom readily admits this recipe is perfect any time of day. It’s a dinner appetizer at the restaurant and will also likely guest-star for the annual Mother’s Day brunch at this sumptuous Bonita Springs den of Italian fine dining. Fredstrom says local organic eggs make a world of difference (his are from Circle C Farm). The marmalata, or marmalade, yields a big batch, about 1 ½ gallons, which can be jarred and stored (or substituted with preserves). — 24041 S. Tamiami Trail, Bonita Springs, 390-3187, angelinasofbonitasprings.com

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1. Remove tops and cores from fennel and thinly slice. Repeat same cuts for onions. 2. Place oil and butter over medium heat in a large rondeau or stock pot; add onions and fennel and let sweat for 25 to 30 minutes. 3. Once fennel and onions are translucent, add salt, vinegar, sugar and water. Cook for 1 hour over mediumlow heat. Meanwhile, peel and juice oranges and place both peels and juice in the fennel-onion mix while it is cooking. Add thyme leaves. 4. Once sugar starts to become thick and bubble, remove from heat. 5. Using an industrial-strength food processor, pulse mix until chunky and spreadable. Do this for the entire pan. 6. Let mix cool and store in airtight containers.

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Fennel Marmalata 24 fennel bulbs 4 yellow onions 4 ounces olive oil 4 ounces unsalted butter 2 ounces kosher salt 1 quart white vinegar 32 ounces granulated sugar 2 quarts water 2 naval oranges ¼ ounce fresh thyme leaves

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SO MUCH FOR A QUIET VISIT TO THE WINERY There were so many good fruit wines to sample at the Schnebly Winery in Redland and a rollicking time with the karaoke.

Last spring, I drove across the state to Coral Gables to spend the weekend with my niece, who was roundly pregnant at the time. A friend who knew I was headed to Miami had asked before I left, “Big party plans this weekend?” and I told him I’d be lucky if we left the house. Nearly a year later, I was again visiting my niece— but a lot had changed. For starters, she has a baby at home, the sweetest, blue-eyed, dimpled little boy I’ve ever laid eyes on (of course, I’m biased). Another change? My niece is no longer the pleasantly drowsy, happy-to-relax-by-the-pool mom-to-be. No, this mama was ready to cut loose. Her husband hadn’t been home 5 minutes before she’d handed over the baby, slung her purse over her shoulder and called on her way out the door, “Don’t wait up.” We were headed to the Schnebly Winery in Redland, outside of Homestead, a sprawling complex that sells its own exotic fruit wines, has multiple bars and on Friday nights offers karaoke. Our first stop? The wine tasting. “Good evening, ladies,” said the man behind the bar with a cockeyed grin. He laid two sheets of paper on the bar, lists of the wines available to try, and told us to choose five each. We went down the list. There were none of the traditional varietals, no cabernet sauvignon or pinot grigio, but instead these wines were made with fruit from the

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Redland area—avocado, coconut, passion fruit, lychee, guava, carambola, mango. My niece and I made a series of tick marks and passed him our lists. “Good choices,” he said. We sipped the first, a sweet avocado wine, like discerning connoisseurs. And we approached the second, a dry carambola rosé, with dignified civility. But by the third, an effervescent glass of sparkling lychee wine, we began to loosen up. “This is de-lychee-ous,” my niece said, laughing at her own pun. She raised a glass to the bartender and he laughed, too. We made short order of the next two on the list—CocoVino and Mango

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The wines of Schnebly Winery are made exclusively from fruits found in the Redland area.

Dolce—and somewhere along the way the bartender must have forgotten we’d already had our five tastes. “What are you having next, ladies?” he asked with a wink. My niece and I looked at each other. “Passion fruit?” she asked. “You got it.” It was just the thing my niece needed to push her into the karaoke zone. She grabbed my hand. “Let’s go sing,” she said. We took seats in the bar that overlooked the karaoke stage, and before her courage could leave her, my niece had added her name to the list. We waited through a nervy rendition of Sinatra’s Fly Me to the Moon and a sweet take on an Ariana Grande ballad, and then my niece was up onstage, microphone in hand, belting out the opening lyrics to Train’s Drops of Jupiter. Motherhood has made her bolder, I saw, and—frankly—it suited her. The audience loved it, clapping and cheering, joining in for the chorus. They gave her a wild ovation as she finished, and when she stepped off stage my niece was radiant. Of course, a trip to the Schnebly Winery doesn’t have to involve a karaoke solo. There’s plenty to do without getting onstage, between the tastings and the gift shop and the restaurant, which is quite good. Plus, there are tours of the winery and the brewery. But the place lends itself well to a big night out, whether or not you have a baby at home.

IF YOU GO The Schnebly Winery is open every day. Tours of the winery are offered on weekends every hour on the hour from 1-5 p.m. on Saturday and 1-4 p.m. on Sunday. Tours are $8 per person, and tickets are sold on a first-come basis in the retail room. Wine tastings are held throughout the day. The ultimate tasting costs $12.95 and includes a taste of five wines and a souvenir glass. 30205 SW 217th Ave., Homestead; (305) 242-1224; schneblywinery.com The winery’s website offers regular weekend deals, where $35 gets you two ultimate wine tastings, two winery tours and two admissions to the night’s event (karaoke on Fridays, and live music on Saturdays). Though true oenophiles might balk at Schnebly’s wines, the exotic fruit options offer a fun break from the usual standards. Don’t miss the sweet and full-bodied lychee wine, the winery’s most award-winning.

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Dear Carrie, On the one hand, you’re entitled to have whatever you want in your home. But I’d say toilet paper is probably not best for the décor, especially when it gets political. I know you didn’t want it showing, but you need to be more careful about hiding gifts that might offend those you invite to visit you. It’s too late to flush the evidence of this mistake, but tell your friend you’re sorry and hope she can wipe it from her memory.

SHOULD THE RICHER SPOUSE DECIDE?

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EYE ROLL ABOUT BANKROLL Dear Peggy, Let him win? Get his way because he thinks money talks? Marriage is not a competition, nor should it be governed by who’s got the fatter wallet at the moment. I’m no marriage counselor, but I would say this situation is less about a trip and more about valuing each other and your respective wishes and desires. I think you two need a remedial escape to a planet called Compromise. Surely a travel agent could help you find some kind of cruise to a resort destination. Then you’ve got a win-win deal and a model for moving forward with a healthier relationship.

BATHROOM POLITICS? NO! A Republican friend discovered toilet paper under my sink with a certain president’s face on them. It was given to me as a joke. I didn’t realize my guest might be upset if she found it. She is furious and thinks I’m a terrible person. What should I do? —Carrie, Fort Myers

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A friend is constantly trying to impress me with how much she spends. If she gives a gift, she will be sure to let me know how much it cost. If she’s traveling, she’ll let everyone know she’s flying first class. If she brings wine to a dinner, she’ll tell the “bargain price at $X a bottle.” It’s beyond annoying. Everyone rolls their eyes. Should I tell her we’re sick of hearing about it? —Peter, Naples

Suzanne Willis is a hospitality consultant and the founder/CEO (Chief Etiquette Officer) of Mimi’s Manners, specializing in dining etiquette for children, teens and adults. Have a question for Suzanne? Email justbehave@ gulfshorelife.com.

Dear Peter, I can see there’s a price to pay for a friend like this. Perhaps your friend has self-esteem issues and needs to feel important. You could express your irritation over her bragging, but maybe you should ignore her boasts and immediately reply with compliments about the qualities you truly value in her. Make her feel that she’s a treasure for those and not for the treasure in her checkbook. You’ll both be the richer for it. EDWIN FOTHERINGHAM

My husband and I are planning a summer vacation. We’ve researched places and met with travel agents. I want to go on a cruise. He wants to go to a resort. He feels that because he makes the most money, he should have the final decision on our trip. I feel slighted and embarrassed that he would hold the financial situation over my head. Should I let him win and go to the resort?

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The StayinMay Festival has a script surprise in the award-winning short film Easy Way Out. By Melanie Pefinis

What does Naples have in common with the likes of Santa Fe, Amsterdam, Oceanside? Soon each city will have showcased the award-winning short film Easy Way Out, which will appear in Naples on May 5 as part of the StayInMay Festival. The annual festival, this year running through May 7, encourages snowbirds to stay here into the month of May by promising diverse cultural offerings, including musical acts, fine art exhibits, wellness events, culinary activities and, of course, film. Easy Way Out has been awarded prizes in Spain and the Netherlands, as well as New Mexico and California. Adapted from David MacGregor’s play For Old Time’s Sake, the film explores the love life of a husband and wife and the subtle differences between being in love and being committed to your partner. What makes the film so different is filmmaker Jeffery Schultz’s decision to reverse the genders of the main characters from MacGregor’s original script.

In Easy Way Out (shots at right and above), a woman's reasons for leaving her husband for a much younger man are more complex than they first seem.

“When I first read the play, I liked the husband and wife characters David created and his premise that often people stay in relationships longer than they should,” Schultz says. “These are complex issues, and they should be very interesting, yet I wasn’t inspired to adapt them into a film. Then the proverbial lightbulb went off. So, that’s when I decided to switch the gender of the characters in my adaptation.” Viewing it will be different experience for everyone, “particularly between genders,” Schultz says. All of StayInMay, beyond Easy Way Out and the rest of the festival’s Short Film Fest, presents opportunity for reflection and discourse. As Schultz says, “Feedback suggests we need to go beyond just giving voice to each other— we need to listen. I find that fascinating.” For a full schedule of festival events, visit stayinmay.com.

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Patrons of the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center know Angela Page as the center’s studio and marketing manager. But this dynamo is also a poet, musician and former college professor—and the force behind nonprofit Love Your Rebellion, which aims to empower marginalized groups through the arts. Love Your Rebellion’s flagship event, Babefest, hits Fort Myers on May 24. “The goal was to empower women in music,” Page says. “Now, it’s grown into something that we call a diversity-first festival. The goal is to get more diversity in the musical acts and the art vendors.” Calling the arts the “glue” that holds communities together, Page recognizes the responsibility that artists have to present things that are unexpected or unfamiliar in order to foster understanding among varied populations. “Art is influenced by experience. That breeds acceptance.” —MP

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UNEXPECTED CASTING DECISION

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A JOURNEY DOWN MEMORY LANE 2019, acrylic on canvas, 49.25 by 36 inches , by Arturo Correa

Is it a surreal puzzle, or ripped-from-the-headlines news? Arturo Correa’s collage-like paintings often contain elements of both, mixed in a direct and insistent manner. The Naples-based artist seems to open the suitcase of his mind and fling bits of imagery at the canvas in works such as A Journey Down Memory Lane. Meaning is found through the accumulation of images painted so skillfully that they appear to be photographic. The central visual element is an attractive young woman who aims her camera directly outward. Below, her image is reversed like a Rorschach blot. Above her are the words “take d’pict,” short for “take the picture.” That also sounds like an instruction for viewers to pay attention; there’s lots more to come. Arrayed around the woman are other images generated by Correa’s churning

Alliance for the Arts in Fort Myers continues to foster artistic accessibility in its 25th anniversary season. As Communications Manager Desiree DeMolina explains, “We have an ongoing commitment to promote diversity within the arts and provide greater access to artistic expression.” Rancho Mirage, the Theatre Conspiracy production playing at the Alliance May 9-19, exemplifies this goal. By forgoing traditional casting requirements, Director Anne Dodd gives this story of residents in a gated community a new spin. “When I put out my audition notice, I specified that I was open to all colors, shapes and sizes,” Dodd says. She ended up selecting an entirely African-American cast. “We desperately need theater that educates and unsettles as well as entertains. We need hope, and the arts can provide that. It is a balm for our collective soul. We need stories to help us understand one another. Acting is stepping into someone else's life for a time. Theater widens our hearts and brains. It is important and imperative.”

mind—cartoon characters, a child’s drawing, the iconic tongueand-lips logo of the Rolling Stones, and hibiscus flowers with saucily protruding stamen. Perhaps the most poignant part of this painting is the grayed-out image of travelers with suitcases at lower left, stamped “Censored.” They represent the millions of people who have fled the artist’s beloved native country, Venezuela, in recent years due to its protracted economic and political crises. “My painting is our daily news,” Correa says. “It’s the news of how I see the world. You as the viewer can take the elements and make something else out of it.” Correa’s artwork can be seen by appointment at his studio. arturocorrea.net —Janice T. Paine, education program manager at the United Arts Council of Collier County

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SK I N IN THE GA M E All this outdoor activity—particularly amid lengthening days and intensifying heat—calls for sun prevention, protection and after care. A nurtured skin will be more resilient to the impact of the sunlight. Start with a good sports sunscreen, which will provide defense without discomfort, and follow up with natural products to help nourish the skin back to health. —Carla Delgado Grippa

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COLOR F U L , Y ET PROFESSIONA L I’m required to wear business-appropriate attire at work, although there’s no restriction on color. I’d love to wear some of this season’s oranges and yellows—do you think I can do so and still look professional? – p o p p y h ., n a p l e s Yes. I. Do. With such vibrant sunny hues, it would be easy to go overboard into frivolity; your discipline is that you need to keep things looking professional. Keep the silhouettes simple and clutter-free, and let the color make a statement. A fitted blazer in a rich tangerine would be fabulous teamed with a skirt or pants in creamy beige. Try a buttery yellow blouse with a deep caramel bottom half. When it comes to pairing separates, avoid neutrals that create a high contrast (such as black or navy)—neutral earth tones work better and look more refined.

M E A SU R I NG T H E H EIGH T OF H E E LS In January, you wrote about heel heights for various pant lengths, but how do you measure heels? When I’ve bought shoes online, I’ve noticed the stated heel height can vary by a quarter-inch or more. –m i s t y r ., n a p l e s Unfortunately, there no longer appears to be an industry standard for measuring heel height. It used to be gauged by placing the shoe on a flat surface and measuring straight down from the highest point at the back of the heel to the top of the heel cap/sole. However, some major online retailers measure from the center side of the heel to where it meets the sole. There may also be slight variations in heel height depending on your shoe size. Before you order, carefully check the vendor’s method of measuring heel heights and use that as your guide.

DI D YOU K NOW? Cotton and linen are stronger when wet than dry. Respectively absorbing up to 25 percent and 20 percent of their weight before feeling damp, this makes them ideal for hot weather wear and household items such as sheets and towels. By contrast, silk loses almost 20 percent of its strength when wet.

Cheryl Lampard, founder of Style Matters International, answers your questions each month. Have a question for Cheryl? Email dearcheryl@gulfshorelife.com.

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ON THE GO SERVICE FOR ALL In this month's Speaking Out, Healthcare Network of Southwest Florida leader Mike Ellis shares how the network attempts to care for an underserved population amid the area's growth.

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How a Florida Supreme Court justice’s suggestion brought Andy Solis to Naples and a thriving career as a lawyer and Collier County commissioner By Kristine Gill

A framed photo of Florida Supreme Court Justice Ben Overton hangs above Collier County Commissioner Andy Solis’ desk. The judge looks serious in the picture, wearing his robes and staring out of the frame. His picture is there because without him, it’s not likely Solis would have ended up here, in Collier County, when his fledgling law career could have taken him to any major city in the state more than 25 years ago. “He told me that Naples was essentially kind of a new place and it was growing. It wasn’t this old town with a legal establishment that had been around for years,” Solis says. “He said, ‘Go to Naples where you can get involved and be part of creating the legal community there.’” So he did. That was in 1993. Fresh off a two-year clerkship under Overton following completion of law school from Florida State University, Solis, then just 30 years old, drove out of the state capitol, past Orlando where Orange County’s population was flirting with three quarters of a million, and through Tampa where the first courthouse was a log cabin that burned down during the Second Seminole Indian Wars. He stopped along Interstate 75 before it would have led him to Miami (where courthouse parking headaches rival only that of their nightclubs), opting instead for the fringe of the Everglades where the lawyers in town had been trying cases at the East Naples courthouse only since 1962, when the county seat had moved from the “old courthouse” erected in Everglades City in 1926. “I’ve been practicing law here ever since,” Solis says. He took a position at a firm called Young, van Assenderp and Varnadoe, and later became a founding partner at Siket, Solis and Maher, whose name took on an alphabet soup of

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TENNIS AND THE AMERICAN DREAM A native Floridian, Solis is the youngest of three children and the only born in the U.S. His parents emigrated from Cuba in the 1960s when his father, a civil engineer, became a professor at the School of Architecture at the University of Florida. His mother, a successful architect in her own right, designed Cuba’s statehouse building that housed the supreme, trial and appellate courts all at once until it became the headquarters for the Communist party. “It was the nicest building,” Solis shrugs. His older brother would go on to become a surgeon. And his sister works at the Harn Museum of Art in Gainesville. Both of Solis' parents have died, but up until her recent passing his mother liked to come to all the Coffee with a Commissioner events Solis hosts in District 2, where she sat at the back. “She (told) everyone I’m her son on their way out,” Solis says. Born in Lakeland, Solis was raised in Gainesville. Alabama State stole him out from under his hometown college on a tennis scholarship. Not only did he go pro, but he also was a two-time AllAmerican at Alabama and twice played in the NCAA Championships single draw. He traveled the world playing and was inducted into Alabama’s Tennis Hall of Fame in 1998, but his shoulder wore out over time. “I always knew I was going to go to grad school,” he says.

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iterations. He partnered with Rep. Kathleen Passidomo for a time and eventually got recruited to Cohen and Grigsby, where he’s been since 2006, specializing in legal services for businesses. He got married at some point in the mix. The pair later divorced. Their two children are off at college now, and, come to think of it, neither mailed in an absentee ballot to cast a vote for Dad. Luckily, Solis was able to muster enough support for re-election this past year and the first year he ran for the District 2 seat on Collier County Commission, having become a true member of the community, serving on a dozen boards and committees since deciding to call Napes home.

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Solis attended Florida State University College of Law, graduating in 1991. Then he “hit the law school lotto” with a two-year clerkship in the Florida Supreme Court right out of college. That’s where Overton changed his life with a bit of parting advice. Since coming to Collier County, Solis has served on everything from the board of directors for Avow Hospice to the Council of Hispanic Business Professionals, and even taught meditation at Bala Vinyasa Yoga. But he ran for county commission in 2016 on a bit of a whim, and at the last minute. “I qualified the last day of qualifying an hour before the cutoff,” he says. He threw his name in the hat after his predecessor, Georgia Hiller, left to run for the clerk position. “I had a lot of support from people who really mattered, and I was fortunate people knew me from practicing law,” he says. While public service is obviously close to his heart, politics weren’t necessarily on his radar. The position, he says, is simply a tool to serve. “It’s a lot of work, but it’s meaningful in the sense that you can fundamentally help people,” Solis says.

MENTAL HEALTH AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND BEARS, OH MY! Solis spent a year meeting with local stakeholders who had a hand in mental health efforts trying to get a handle on the situation. He says it took six months for him to appreciate the scope and complexity of the issue. "It affects everything from transportation to housing to hospitals and the school district,” he says. Solis pushed for the recent 1 cent sales tax increase in part because of the funding it would provide for a new receiving facility. The David Lawrence Center currently has only 30 beds. The facility won't be finished for a few years and can't break ground until initial proceeds from the tax begin trickling in later this year.

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But Solis isn't just meeting with bigwigs and throwing money at a problem. This year, in lieu of Christmas gifts, he and his significant other, Jan Ice, opted instead to bring lunch to NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) of Collier County residents each week for the next year. This past week, they handed out dozens of sandwiches, cookies and bags of chips. They even brought Ziploc bags so the folks who visited the Sarah Ann Center for lunch on Friday could bring a meal home for the weekend. Then he and Ice sat down with the visitors to talk and eat together. “I know the members were impressed that he even thought of them,” says Pamela Baker, CEO of NAMI of Collier County. “They often feel forgotten by society.” Putting a face to the crisis helps Solis to keep the problem at the forefront and understand it all better. He did the same recently when he cobbled together a group of 10 young professionals whose brains he picked on the issue of affordable housing for the Collier workforce. “We have a senior advisory board, so I was trying to get a group

together who would come to the county meetings,” he says. “For me to be talking about young people and housing, it’s kind of an abstract thing,” he continues. “But when young people showed up, it changed the conversation considerably.” In the meantime, there are bears running around North Naples, tipping trash cans for their nightly buffets and scaring residents. "I get emails from folks in Tarpon Cove all the time,” he says. “Pelican Marsh, Wilshire Lakes.” Waste Management is piloting a program that would upgrade trash and recycling cans to a new bear-proof variety. There’s a ton going on in D2 right now. A major project is in the works to replace sewer and water lines along 25 miles of roadway in Naples Park. Commissioners are meeting about the use of fertilizers, as they affect water quality, as well. And all the while, Solis is thinking about how the county can diversify its economy to shift from a dependency on tourism. He points to the new culinary accelerator in Immokalee, which has already produced four businesses. “It has the potential to change not only the economy in Immokalee, but in the county,” Solis says.

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“HE IS THE KIND OF PERSON WHO VERY NATURALLY CAN LOOK AT A COMPLICATED SITUATION ... AND EVALUATE IT FROM ALL ANGLES.” — CHUCK COHEN

THE BEST ADVICE Solis' boss, Chuck Cohen, speaks of him with the same reverence Solis radiates when asked about Justice Overton. Cohen recruited Solis to his firm in 2006, having learned of his reputation among colleagues. Within minutes of meeting, he learned Solis had a great personality, too. “Big brain, big heart. Exclamation point,” Cohen says. “And it’s

all leavened with a terrific sense of humor.” It takes a patient mind, Cohen says, to appreciate the scope of a problem such as mental health. “He is the kind of person who very naturally can look at a complicated situation ... and evaluate it from all angles,” Cohen says. “He has done that pretty consistently as a lawyer, and that’s what he is bringing to public service.” Solis remembers the same open-mindedness and patience from Overton, who once calmed an enraged man who visited the courthouse demanding to see him by sitting down with him for more than an hour. By the end, the two had parted ways with a handshake and a hug. “And he said, ‘You know, people just want to know someone is listening to them,’” Solis says. He sips a tiny cup of Cuban coffee recalling the memory and smiles at the portrait above his desk. Solis credits the changes he’s been able to effect here in large part to the judge, who urged him to do what fellow lawyers weren’t doing 26 years ago and to choose Collier County. “It’s the best advice I’ve ever received,” Solis says.

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GLAD ALL THOSE MANATEES ARE SO NICE Kayaking on the Orange River amid masses of these giant mammals proved fun, though the writer was ever fearful of the random alligator.

I love air-conditioning and I adore comfortable furniture. I like ice cubes in my cocktails and a remote control in my hand. I’m dependent on Wi-Fi and I need good cellphone service. Humidity makes me wilt; heat causes me to be cranky. I’m terrified of mosquitoes and am convinced that they all carry the Zika virus. The very thought of snakes makes me cringe, and I am downright petrified by alligators. And yet, here I am living in the untamed, tropical wilderness of Florida—which is why I stay in my condo a lot with the AC cranked down to 70 degrees. I’m also not particularly into exercise—breaking a sweat is not my thing. But, like it or not, a girl needs to step out of her temperaturecontrolled comfort zone every now and then and convene with nature, which is how I ended up in a kayak on the Orange River one relatively recent morning. By the by, I also abhor mornings and don’t get along well with folks who are chipper before 10 a.m. So, it’s curious that one of my very favorite people, Anne, is outdoorsy, loves mornings and is highly athletic. I’m always trying to get Anne to join me for happy hour, while, on the other hand, she is often trying to get me to join her for a hike in the woods. Friendship is all about balance, so after the last time Anne and I met for cocktails, I suspected there was something outdoorsy in our future.

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Anne suggested the kayaking excursion—and not only would we be kayaking; we’d be kayaking in the manatee-infested waters of Manatee Park in East Fort Myers. The reason manatees flock to the park is there’s a power plant nearby that constantly discharges warm water—and it turns out that manatees love warmth almost as much as I love ice-cold AC. The water in the Orange River by the power plant is basically an enormous manatee hot tub. Having lived in Southwest Florida since I was a kid, I know a little bit about manatees. Most importantly, I know they’re strict vegetarians and that, unlike alligators and sharks, they have no desire to make a meal out of me. But, that doesn’t change the fact that these guys are really, really big. In fact, the West Indian manatee (the type you’ll most likely see around these parts) can grow up to 1,000 pounds. Who knew that sea grasses and marine algae could make you so plump? Maybe the keto diet of mostly protein and very few carbs is something I need to consider…

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ing, friend!” “Come closer, friend!” She’s like the swamp version of Dr. Doolittle. Anne was filled with delight whenever she glimpsed a tail or saw a snout. And through her awe, I was able to imagine how Florida explorers in the 1400s mistook manatees for mermaids. They really are so peaceful and languid and shapely—and their faces are truly cute. They dipped and played and swam slowly, barely beneath the surface, enjoying the warm water and the sunny day. Lots of other kayakers were there, too, and plenty of folks watched from land. The manatees weren’t clumsily tipping over any kayaks; in fact, they were graceful and seemed to enjoy our company. And after a while, I forgot that I was in the alligators’ house. I relaxed and started snapping photos. I was in

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the manatees’ day spa and it was beautiful. The only thing not beautiful was seeing so many propeller scars on the backs of these sweet sea cows. It makes me sad that the biggest enemies for manatees are inconsiderate boaters going too fast in no-wake zones. The scarring on these slow-moving animals is heartbreaking to see up close. We need to be more careful out there. Anne and I spent a good two hours kayaking with the manatees, and honestly, I could have stayed even longer—it was a good workout for this exercise-challenged porch drinker. Next time, though, Anne owes me some time over a bottle of wine under a ceiling fan on a porch. I’ll definitely be using my mermaid wine glasses for the occasion.

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How quickly are you seeing a rise in demand for your services? “We mirror the area in growth. The population of Collier County may double over the next 20 to 25 years. What you see is wealth moving into the area, and you’ve got people servicing that wealth moving into the area. “We provide services for all incomes, regardless of their ability to pay. In Naples, it’s largely the service population. People who take care of roofs, yards, who work in hotels and restaurants and often don’t have the luxury of insurance. People come to us on a slidingfee scale.”

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Where are you with the Nichols Community Health Center? “A little history on that center: Twenty years ago, most of the service population came from the migrant population. Most people drove in from Immokalee. Golden Gate was a middle-class community. Now, most of that population that lived in Immokalee has migrated to Golden Gate. It’s one of the highest concentrations of children and lower-income (residents) in Collier. This happened quietly. It took us by surprise when we started to look at demographics of the county several years ago. We’ve been working on that center for seven years. We have broken ground on it. “There are no primary care offices in that area, except (the network) does have a pediatric office there.” Do you hear, as you’re out discussing and fundraising for this center, from people surprised by that quiet growth? “Yes, as you drive through Golden Gate you see wealth. Sometimes you don’t see the lower income. It’s a huge service population. It’s somewhat of a hidden population.” What are some things you’re most proud of from your time with the network? “There are a number of things. I’ve always felt that there was a need for more psychologists in the heath field. I was the first administrator with the Golisano Children’s Hospital, and we only had one on staff. But

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Healthcare Network of Southwest Florida started in two trailers in Immokalee, caring for a farming community that lacked access to medical care. That was 1977, back when the organization was known as Collier Health Services. Since then, the county has grown, and the medical network along with it. The network’s doctors, dentists and psychologists see about 50,000 patients a year in 21 locations throughout the community. And, it is in the midst of one of its biggest projects yet—the Nichols Community Health Center in Golden Gate, a 50,000-squarefoot facility that will provide primary care, dentistry, women’s care and psychological services and also house a pharmacy. President and CEO Mike Ellis discussed with us how the network attempts to meet the needs of an underserved population.

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“YOU’RE NOT JUST TREATING THE BODY NOW. YOU’RE TREATING THE MIND AND THE BODY.” here, working with the Naples Children & Education Foundation, we were able to collaborate with the David Lawrence Center and National Alliance on Mental Illness and some other organizations, and we decided to integrate psychologists into all of our practices. We have a psychologist embedded in every pediatric practice. If a child comes to a physician’s office and the physician picks up on a behavioral issue, they walk the child down the hall—it’s called a warm handoff—to the psychologist. It all happens there. We liked it so well we’ve started to integrate psychologists into all of our practices. You’re not just treating the body now. You’re treating the mind and the body.” What’s your biggest concern moving forward? “The thing that keeps me awake at night is specialty care. Eighteen percent of our funding comes from the federal grants. The rest is Medicaid and some private insurance. On the adult side, most doctors don’t want to take Medicaid. A lot of specialists don’t want to take people with no income. We see a lot of patients with chronic diseases or problems. One of the things that’s challenging is getting our patients to specialty physicians in a timely fashion.” Who is your typical patient? “With adults, who we get are people who worked for a long time and who have avoided medical care. They may have hypertension, diabetes or chronic-type problems. When they get to us, they’re sort of set in their lifestyle and it’s hard to get them to change. Just getting them in to us can be problematic. But, we have been around 40 years. The community knows what we offer. We’re out there talking to people and we do some advertising, but a lot of it is word of mouth.” —Justin Paprocki

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INTERVIEWING FERRAGAMO … DRAMATIC $1 MILLION GIFT … ELITE MEN’S BOOK CLUB … AND MORE By Stephanie Davis

It was a sparkling night at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples as The Naples Players celebrated their 65th anniversary in February with a fabulously successful fundraiser, The Sapphire Soiree. It was extra special for philanthropists Jay and Patty Baker, who were honored for their many years of support for the community theater on Fifth Avenue South. Patty told me that she and Jay were looking forward to making a contribution of $1 million dollars to the nonprofit theater, but they hadn’t yet decided how to present it. So, when the auctioneer asked the crowd to raise their paddles for the Fund-A-Need program, Jay and Patty were inspired. First, Jay raised his paddle for $100,000, and then Patty raised hers for another $100,000—the couple took turns until they reached their gift of a million. Bravo, indeed ... Food fans packed a sold-out restaurant in late January when Society Restaurant

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Local media personality Gina Birch knows all about fan-girling. She’s a serious designer shoe aficionado and had the opportunity to interview Italian shoe designer and vintner Salvatore Ferragamo at the Naples Winter Wine Festival in January. Gina said the fashion superstar was charming and very enthusiastic when talking about his vineyard in Tuscany for Gina’s Grape Minds podcast. “The interview was great,” she said. But she admitted with a laugh, she did all she could to keep him from seeing her ordinary footwear. One time when you don’t want to put your best foot forward.

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Barret Beyer STEPHANIE DAVIS is a freelance writer and columnist known for her passion for downtown Fort Myers.

& Lounge hosted a Hell’s Kitchen Takeover Chef’s Dinner. The five-course dinner was to-die-for, and the celebrity chefs from Hell’s Kitchen on FOX were over-the-top when it came to entertainment and amazing food—they included chefs Barret Beyer, Bret Hauser, Torrece “T” Gregoire and Sterling Wright. Said Society owner Brad Cozza, “Hell’s Kitchen is one of my favorite shows, and I was so excited to get its stars into our kitchen—what a night!” … One of the most fun and entertaining events I had the pleasure of attending recently was the third annual Twisted Strings Music Festival at Six Bends’ Top Rocker Field to benefit WGCU—but as crew members and volunteers were prepping the grounds, they feared another kind of scene stealer: rain. Thankfully, while there were plenty of drops, there was no downpour, only an outpouring of applause as music lovers showed up in force to enjoy classically trained musicians play everything from rock to pop to hip-hop and more. Taking the stage were the Joyous String Ensemble, Vioelectric and Moxie Strings. Headliner Moxie Strings was a favorite of both the audience and the other bands. Front woman for Vioelectric Michelle Jones said, “I loved watching how our Vioelectric ladies were ‘fan-girling’ over meeting them. It was definitely mutual admiration!” … Shelly Stayer of Port Royal tells me that book clubs aren’t just for women. In fact, her husband, Ralph, owner of Johnsonville Sausage, started an elite book club just for the guys. Among the members are Shahid Khan, owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars; developer Scott Lutgert; and more. “Ralph has become almost like Oprah when it comes to recommending books for friends,” Shelly says. “Once he and his club read something and love it, everyone rushes out to buy the book.”

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BEST OF THE GULFSHORE Our editors’ choices of the greatest people, places and moments of the year

CO L L I E R CO U N T Y

Best sigh of relief: Many locals were surprised and anxious to hear The Ritz-Carlton, Naples’ tiki bar and restaurant on the Gulf, Gumbo Limbo, was closed for extensive renovations last year. Thankfully, its character was kept intact, down to the wide tan chairs that are now at a more manageable height. Best not-so-simple salad: The burrata at Jimmy P’s Charred (which now has a second location in Bonita Springs) has always and will forever be the best-in-class because it moves way beyond a few slices of tomato and balsamic drizzle. Pickled red onions, edible flowers, a wall of prosciutto and a trio of sauces meld to form something bold yet perfectly balanced.

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Best invention: The perma-food truck rally. The trucks rove around breweries and make stops at farmers markets, but the astounding success of Celebration Park—a plaza with eight kitchens on wheels and a waterfront bar near Naples Botanical Garden—proves the way forward is to just keep trucking (see p. 242 for more).

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From opposite: A cocktail from Gumbo Limbo at The RitzCarton, Naples; Melissa DonahueTalmage; Lerome Campbell.

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A Gulfshore milestone: Melissa Donahue-Talmage of Sweet Melissa’s on Sanibel was named a 2019 James Beard Awards semifinalist. It’s hard to overstate what a big deal this is: She joined an elite group of epicures across the country, honored in the “Best Chef: South” category with the best in the business.

These two chefs deserve a standing ovation: Asif Syed, chef-owner of 21 Spices in Naples, rose to the challenge on a Food Network episode of Beat Bobby Flay, vanquishing the celebrity chef with his chicken tandoori. Lerome Campbell, a pastry chef at The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, was the runner-up on Food Network’s Holiday Baking Championship, a season-long show that began with nine bakers competing for the top prize. Plus, snaps to the teams at these restaurants: Bleu Provence yet again won Wine Spectator’s Grand Award. OpenTable’s 100 Most Scenic Restaurants in America included two in Naples, both from restaurateur Peter Tierney—The Bay House and The Turtle Club. And, National Signing Day for the Clemson football team included a ringing endorsement for Barbatella, from Coach Dabo Swinney, who had visited there to recruit Naples High’s Chez Mellusi.

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Best Naples Wine Shop for Your Personality Eco-conscious: Natural Wines Naples No grapes in these bottles were grown using chemicals, and none have preservatives, either.

Luxe collector: Naples Wine Collection If premium pours are what you seek (like the latest Opus One), know there is no shortage at this posh shop.

Best argument for a narrow focus: Down on Naples’ East Trail, LowBrow Pizza & Beer jokes around on its riotously funny pun-filled menu that it’s “serious about pizza and beer and not much else.” They have the last laugh, however, because their personal-size Neapolitaninfluenced pies are the definition of mouthwatering with cheeses like aged mozzarella and caciocavallo and toppers including garlic-sautéed mushrooms and house fennel-chile sausage. Best reason to eat bread again: If you’ve experimented with keto, paleo or anything close to them, you don’t have to put that diet on pause to visit to the hog-heavenly Fuse BBQ in Park Shore—but you should for any of its five brioche sandwiches. The BCT (smoked brisket that falls apart in your mouth with a mess of cheddar, tomato, fried onions and mayo) is one that will linger in your dreams for months on end.

Best sweet nothing that’s really something: Almost lighter than air, the stiff meringues at Angelic Desserts, an all-organic bakery, are treats that are available throughout the year. But they get a festive slant for each holiday, like sprinkle-dotted Christmas trees, hearts for Valentine’s Day and ghosts for Halloween.

Best news for date night: Why not splurge on a staycation and head over to the new 21-and-up Lanai Tower at the JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort? Aside from the obvious allure of an adult-only pool, game room and quiet corridors, there’s a beach-fronting restaurant on the fifth floor helmed by a previous contestant of Top Chef.

CLOCKWISE, FROM TOP LEFT: CRAIG HILDEBRAND (2); BRIAN TIETZ; COURTESY OF THE JW MARRIOTT MARCO ISLAND BEACH RESORT

Artisanal gourmand: The Wine Store Providing a personal touch and specializing in small producers and high-end rare finds, it’s the opposite of a bigbox experience.

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Clockwise, from top left: LowBrow Pizza & Beer; Bone Hook Brewing Co.; a Chaîne des Rôtisseurs dinner; the Lanai Tower at the JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort.

Best motivation to show Everglades City some love: It bounced back from Irma with its fair share of bumps, but the town is home to some pretty iconic dishes (from alligator nuggets to blue crab sandwiches) we still should be supporting. A true epicurean gem is Camellia Street Grill, which puts a cheftrained eye toward seafood pulled straight from the Gulf; salads with ingredients from the on-site garden; and nontraditional spins on Key lime pie (in a semifreddo state, or churned out as a milkshake). Best quiche Lorraine outside of France: It may

sound like hyperbole, but the Tony’s Off Third rendition could pass muster with the pickiest of Old World chefs. Once heated, it’s an infinitely cheesy Gruyere masterpiece with the right ratio of browned bacon and melted sweet onions in a flaky circle. Best promise: When local legend Vin DePasquale—who over the span of more than four decades built and ran the charming old-timey The Dock at Crayton Cove—announced he retired and sold the Naples City Dock seafood spot to boating entrepreneur Doug Traina, Neapolitans could rest easy hearing that Traina vowed to keep the character intact down to the wood paneling and nautical sculptures. Best food fraternity: Roger Weatherburn-Baker, leader of the Naples Bailliage (chapter) of international gastronomic society the Chaîne des Rôtisseurs, has hit his stride. He has had wild success planning seasonal themed events (costumes welcome!) for his members, like a full-blown African safari dinner complete with traditional drummers, animal encounters, Cape Town wines and a menu replete with traditional spices. LEE COUNTY Best chocolate chips, period: You’ll be a convert the second you take a bite of Chloe’s Cookies, a startup that delivers locally its twists on the basic chocolate chip, like sea salt, oatmeal, peanut butter, raspberry and more.

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Rocco’s Tacos & Tequila Bar: When co-owner Rocco Mangel of the newly opened (and super-lively and fun) taqueria in Mercato was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2016, he went on a fundraising kick and used his platform as a restaurateur to raise more than $500,000 for the National MS Society. Sea Salt: Whether it is donating $1 for every glass of wine sold during American Heart Awareness Month or hosting a charity luncheon for Friends of Rookery Bay, this team on Third Street South always has giving back on its agenda. FK Your Diet: Yes, you can throw caution to the wind with burgers, milkshakes and grilled cheese, but the real meaning of “FK” at this Fort Myers café launched in 2018 is “foster kids”—its founder was one, and he has pledged to donate 5 percent of every single check to Foster Kids of Lee County.

Best pretext to pretend you’re a grilling novice: We’re always thrilled when an authentic ethnic restaurant debuts; now, Lee County can celebrate Ember Korean Steakhouse—its forte being tabletop Korean barbecue. There are rows of the DIY tables, but we encourage you to let the servers give you a boost; they know just how long that wagyu strip and short rib need to sizzle.

Best move in the game of chef chess: Over the years, Rosy Tomorrows Heritage Farm has stepped up as a dining destination. And when Richard Howze was hired as executive chef, it was the most natural fit—he had cultivated a reputation as a farm-to-table advocate, and now he’s presiding over a kitchen with a bucolic wonderland at his fingertips.

Best reason to get hot and bothered: Salty, crackly, perfectly tender and rubbed with some heat, the wings at Coconut Point’s The Saloon are reason alone to step into the wild Western eatery. Smoked first then fried, they’re delivered with a choice of house sauces, including one with uber-spicy ghost pepper.

Best (kid- and adultfriendly) way to cool down: Après-fishing, boating or sunning, there’s nothing better than a burst of ice on your tongue. Friddu Gourmet Pops and Bubble Tea in Matlacha has everyone covered with the dozens of artisanal recipes they whip up, such as sweet cream ricotta fig, pineapple cilantro and simply strawberry.

Best reinvention of a classic: Skinny Dogz Brunchery has perfected almost anything that’s consumed before noon (chicken and waffles, hash and grits), but the best

Best case of double happiness: Traditional dim sum is hard to come by in Southwest Florida, and fans of the little Chinese nibbles had flocked to Fort Myers’ Ginger

Bistro for a fix. Last year, the owners (who also specialize in Hong Kong-style barbecue) added a second location in Cape Coral. Best home away from home: Trying Silk Road in Fort Myers for the first time, you know you’re in for an adventure with what’s touted as “Central Asian cuisine.” Turns out an entire Uzbek family runs it, with the mom baking bread and making dumplings and her children helping with everything else. Service is so genuine and warm, with such pride in their heavily Russian- and Mediterranean-influenced fare. Best bet for only a buck: It’s dollars to doughnuts that anyone will go crazy for the sweet

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thing on the menu is its collection of Benedicts on biscuits. Creations range from the P.R. (skirt steak, sweet plantains, spinach and sofrito hollandaise) to the Coney (hamburger patties, American cheese, onions, Coney sauce and mustard hollandaise).

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concoctions laced and topped with everything under the sun at the San Carlos Park newcomer Nuts 4 Donuts. Baked fresh each day at $1.50 apiece, you won’t want to stop at just the owner’s Oreo cookie, Kahlua mudslide or Nutella-glazed.

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Best one-way ticket to Philly: Chef-owner Tim Yoa of Artisan Eatery came out of the City of Brotherly Love with a culinary degree, and while his fine-dining education shines in this upscalecasual counter service café on Daniels Parkway, he does his roots proud with a classy rendition of cheesesteak—on a baguette, gooey from a ridiculous amount of American, and chock-full of shaved ribeye and fried onions.

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Best excuse to bank your calories: If decadence defines a successful weekend, book a table at Tarpon Bay’s Sunday seafood brunch. The buffet is fit for a king or queen, with towers of raw-bar favorites, chafing dishes stuffed with eggy greats, and platter after platter of cheeses, pastries and other surprises.

Azure The Bay House Bha! Bha! Persian Bistro Bleu Provence Campiello The Continental Dusk Fish Tale Grill The French Il Cielo Jimmy P’s Charred La Trattoria Café Napoli The Local M Waterfront Grille Mad Hatter Osteria Tulia Ridgway Bar & Grill Sea Salt Sweet Melissa’s A Table Apart Timeless – an MHK Eatery USS Nemo The Veranda Veranda E Wyld’s Café

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BEST GIFT GIVEN AT A SATURDAY NIGHT PARTY: Philanthropists Jay and Patty Baker kicked off the Naples Senior Center at JFCS’ $15 million campaign to raise money for new, state-of-the-art headquarters with a lead gift of $5 million at the center’s annual fundraiser on Jan. 12. The campaign’s pledge total exceeded $10 million before the end of the evening. As for the best Friday night party gift? The Bakers turned around and donated another generous sum in fittingly dramatic fashion at The Naples Players’ 65th anniversary soiree on Feb. 8. See p. 72 for more.

BEST COLLAPSE: Another quirky Guinness World Record broken: To raise awareness for the need for food aid in Collier County, nonprofit Meals of Hope toppled a whopping 3,913 cereal boxes like dominoes at the start of September, which is Hunger Action Month.

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BEST FUSION OF OLD AND NEW: The Southwest Florida Community Foundation transformed the historic Atlantic Coast Line Railroad depot into the “Collaboratory,” a high-tech hub for nonprofits, businesses, government organizations and the community to use in their work toward shaping the region’s future.

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BEST ONE-MAN SHOW: Broadway vet Jeffrey Binder wowed in Gulfshore Playhouse’s fall performance of An Iliad, a take on the ancient Greek epic poem, with many of Homer’s comments on humanity still holding true today.

BEST WEDDING GIFT REQUEST: Naples couple Katherine Parker and Dr. Ed Dean asked their 185 guests to make donations in goats in lieu of giving them gifts at their July nuptials. They have until June 16, 2019, to reach their goal of a “1,000-goat wedding,” with the knowledge that $50 enables the Villages in Partnership nonprofit to buy one goat for villagers in Malawi, Africa. As of midFebruary, they were up to 780. BEST AQUATIC HEROICS: James Fitzek, of Golden Gate Estates, and his family helped rescue three Cuban migrants off the coast of Key West in July. The family and friend Capt. Don Hiller of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office were heading back to shore after a day of boating when they spotted the migrants, whose own boat had exploded at sea, clinging to a piece of rubber. BEST REASON FOR BALDING: Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida CAO Armando Llechu and more than a dozen other influential individuals had their heads shaved in September by pediatric cancer patients, to promote Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

BEST SUPERSTAR APPEARANCE: The one and only Cher chose Hertz Arena to kick off her first tour in five years, in January. The sparkle was real. BEST SLICE OF PIE WE COULDN’T EAT: Broadway “it” girl Waitress, the uplifting musical about a small-town server and gifted pie maker, came to Artis—Naples in February. BEST TAKE ON AN ALREADY HOT TICKET: Florida Repertory Theatre did justice to August Wilson’s American drama Fences, on the heels of its huge success on both Broadway and the big screen starring Viola Davis and Denzel Washington. BEST SEE-IT-TO-BELIEVE-IT MOMENT: In November, Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW hosted the revolutionary In Dreams: Roy Orbison in Concert—The Hologram Tour. The name says it all. BEST BATTLE AGAINST BEAUTY CONTESTS: Naples resident Melissa Bazley launched krazykrops. com, a subscription delivery service of “ugly” but perfectly edible produce, to help reduce the rampant problem of food waste.

BEST ILLUSTRATED LOVE OF COMMUNITY: We were in awe of Juan Diaz’s impressively researched and designed proposal for a mural celebrating our area’s history, meant to grace the Gordon River bridge underpass. This in addition to several other works over the years making good on his advocacy for public art. BEST SURPRISE THANK-YOU: A group of moms were so appreciative of longtime Coastland Center mall carousel operator Mary Warder that they banded together to gift her $5,000, to help Warder buy a reliable car to drive to the three jobs she works to afford her daughter’s medical bills. A group of adoring kids presented “Miss Mary” with the giant check. BEST MELLOWING OF YELLOW: When Germain Arena became Hertz Arena, Estero residents balked at the new owners’ rendering of their plans for a garish, full-on Hertz yellow paint job on the venue’s exterior. What we ended up with was a subtler, more modern-looking approach with bands of yellow, gray and white (phew!), and we think it actually looks quite nice.

Best of Social Season Best celeb in a new context: Actor Dennis Quaid played guitar at the Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples’ annual Night at the Museum. Best sloth: This guy, who made an appearance at the “Baby, It’s a Wild World” vintner dinner during the Naples Winter Wine Fest.

Best unveiling: The Naples Senior Center at JFCS debuted plans for a much-needed new facility at its Evening for Better Tomorrows event.

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and silicone form at the Pine Island home of 3-D artist Jeff Abbott.

BEST GIFTS TO OUR CHILDREN: Funding so many causes for kids in need here, the events of the Naples Winter Wine Festival raised just over $16 million in January, followed by nearly $2 million by the Southwest Florida Wine & Food Fest in February.

BEST “DISCOVERY” OF THE SKUNK APE: No, there isn’t more questionable video evidence of Florida’s Bigfoot ambling through our swamps. But the creature was revealed—along with many other large critters and figures—to live in PVC, foam

BEST RETURN TO NORMAL: It had felt like forever since we were able to stroll the full length of our beloved Naples Pier postHurricane Irma, but the iconic landmark reopened six weeks ahead of schedule on July 30.

BEST GIFT FROM A CO-WORKER: After two years on a waiting list, Marianne McGiffin of Lehigh Acres received a new kidney in February—thanks to her friend and Cape Coral obstetrician/ gynecologist Dr. Melanie Altizer. The two met working

workshop that was dedicated to combining the arts and civil discourse to encourage frank conversations about identity and how we relate to each other. CHANGE (Communities Harnessing the Arts to Nurture and Grow Equity) is working to diversify the arts and make them more accessible to minority communities.

BEST EXAMPLE OF “DO UNTO OTHERS”: Speaking of hurricanes, a few Southwest Floridians who know their far-reaching effects all too well lent help to our neighbors affected by Hurricane Florence. Among them were Lee County emergency and Florida Power & Light crews, who traveled to the Carolinas to provide their services, and North Fort Myers’ Animal Refuge Center, which took in 19 cats and seven

BEST RETURN FROM THE BENCH: Orthopedic surgeons cut the recovery time of not one but two Alabama football players in half by using the minimally invasive “Knotless Syndesmosis TightRope Implant System” developed, manufactured and marketed by Arthrex. Some rival Florida team fans might have been a bit bummed, but we are proud that a Naples company helped those guys get back on the field.

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BEST HOPES FOR FORT MYERS BEACH: This “best” is in the eye of the beholder, we suppose, but the long-awaited, Buffett-inspired Margaritaville resort is underway near Times Square. We’ll salute developer TPI Hospitality Group for one best practice in particular; the company plans to build affordable housing nearby for employees. As the island speeds toward the future, some residents are making their very best effort to preserve the past. The “Restore the Arches” group has found the remnants of the iconic stone arches that had greeted beachgoers between 1924 and 1979 and hopes to rebuild them.

BEST “PAGE TURNERS”: Lisa Scottoline. Lesley Stahl. Maureen Johnson. Brad Meltzner. A. J. Tata. Between the Friends of Collier County Library’s Nick Linn Lecture Series and the Lee County Library System’s annual Southwest Florida Reading Festival, bookworms have plenty of great opportunities to meet and mingle with their favorite authors. BEST CROSSOVER: The Dalí Museum, and later Big Cypress Gallery, presented Clyde Butcher: Visions of Dalí’s Spain. The famed photographer traveled to the surrealist painter’s old stomping grounds in the Catalonia region to capture in black and white its unique topography and character. BEST OVERSATURATION: Estero residents, fear not! If you get hurt, sick or otherwise need medical services, your village is teeming with specialists ready to help. Lee Health opened its 163,000-squarefoot medical facility/wellness complex on a 13-acre campus at Coconut Point. Not to be outdone, NCH Healthcare System opened a freestanding emergency room, along with an outpatient surgery center, physician offices and imaging services, in a 41,000-squarefoot center just south of the

Estero/Bonita line. In other health care news: Lee Health topped off Gulf Coast Medical Center, adding three new floors with 216 patient rooms and 52 intensive care center rooms. … Healthcare Network of Southwest Florida broke ground on a new $15 million health care complex in East Naples. … And NCH Healthcare dropped its objections to the proposed Braden Hospital, which wants to serve Ave Maria and Immokalee. BEST AT JUMPING THROUGH HOOPS: For the first time ever, the Florida

SouthWestern State College men’s basketball team topped the NJCAA rankings. And the Florida Gulf Coast University women’s team had a stellar season, winning the ASUN tournament and making their sixth NCAA appearance in eight years. BEST DEVELOPMENT NEWS: ... For tourism and economic growth: Collier County is sprinting ahead with its $70 million sports complex in East Naples, featuring a 3,000-seat stadium and multiple fields. ... For the Florida panther: Collier Enterprises has withdrawn its application for 4,000-acre

town called Rural Lands West east of Golden Gate Estates and is considering a scaled-back village instead. There are still many questions, however, about the new proposal’s environmental impacts. BEST HOMECOMING: The Key Marco Cat, the graceful part-man, part-feline Calusa relic unearthed by archaeologist Frank Hamilton Cushing in 1896, has come home. The Smithsonian is loaning Marco Island Historical Society the cat and several other artifacts from that historic expedition for the next two years.

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Last summer’s red tide and blue-green algae outbreaks were the worst— decimating our marine life and turning freshwater in parts of Lee County into emerald-green goop—but they may have brought out the best in us. In response: The Community Foundation of Collier County spear-

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a red-tide relief effort, yielding nearly $100,000 for out-of-work fishing guides and others; the Harry Chapin Food Bank

set up mobile pantries across Lee and Collier coastal communities; Lee County launched a website listing incentives to patronize hurting businesses; individuals and small businesses held everything from pub crawls to donation drives to help. The crisis also brought together business organizations and scientists. It increased the standing of grassroots advocacy groups such as the

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And it may at last have captured Tallahassee’s attention. Gov. Ron DeSantis’ first act in office: an executive order creating a task force to address blue-green algae, adding a chief science officer to his cabinet and a pledging to speed up construction on a 17,000-acre reservoir near Lake Okeechobee, meant to reduce discharges of tainted freshwater down the Caloosahatchee.

BEST BIG-CAT LEGACY: In September we mourned the unexpected loss of Uno the Florida panther, who inspired us all during his four years at the Naples Zoo after surviving a blinding shotgun blast to the face. Zoo President and CEO Jack Mulvena called Uno “an ambassador for his species.”

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Here’s just a sample of Southwest Florida’s accolades over the last year. Best place to retire: Naples (Travel + Leisure, Livability.com, SmartAsset) Fastest-growing city in the U.S.: Fort Myers (WalletHub) Best housing market in the U.S.: Naples' Pine Ridge area (ATTOM Data Solutions) Fourth-best city for singles: Naples (SeniorAdvice.com) Ninth-best place to retire: Cape Coral (WalletHub)

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Coral. We’ll toast to that news—quite literally, as the small chain allows patrons to drink while shopping. Best discovery: Cape Coral may be a relatively new city, but utility crews last summer stumbled upon something that offered a peek into a long, long, long ago past—a footlong bone fragment that archaeologists believe belonged to a mastodon or a wooly mammoth at least 2.5 million years ago. Best new spots for a getaway: Recently added nonstop flights at Southwest Florida International Airport and Punta Gorda Airport have expanded the map for where you can go directly from the Gulfshore: Las Vegas (Frontier); Phoenix (Frontier); Albany, New York (Allegiant, Frontier); Portland, Maine (Frontier); Syracuse, New York (Allegiant, Frontier); Madison, Wisconsin (Sun Country); and Appleton, Wisconsin (Allegiant). —Gulfshore Life staff

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INTO THE WOODS Dress by JohanaOrtiz; Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops. Boots; Hunter, hunterboots.com. Belt by Brunello Cucinelli; Marissa Collections. Heels (hanging); Max Mara, Waterside Shops. Bag; Z&L Europe, zleurope.com. Opposite: Girl’s dress; Gucci, Waterside Shops. Strapless dress by Loro Piana; Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops. Necklace; Cult Gaia, cultgaia.com.


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LO O K HE R E Jumpsuit; shirt; sweater; belt; Brunello Cucinelli, Marissa Collections. Hat by Eugenia Kim; Marissa Collections. Earrings; Cult Gaia, cultgaia.com. Opposite top: Top by C/MEO Collective; pants by Rails; Rouze. Earrings; Cult Gaia, cultgaia.com. Opposite bottom: Pants; top; Max Mara, Waterside Shops. Earrings; Fendi, Waterside Shops.


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ALL SMILES Left: Dress; girl’s cardigan; boy’s shorts; boy’s jacket; Burberry, burberry.com. Boy’s shirt by Ralph Lauren; Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops. Center: Boy’s pants; boy’s jacket; Ralph Lauren, Waterside Shops. Boy’s shirt; Tommy Hilfiger, tommy.com. Right: Skirt; top; Salvatore Ferragamo, Waterside Shops.


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Lately, it seems, references to cannabis have been as abundant in media reports as they are at frat parties. We’ll admit it: We at Gulfshore Life were pretty hazy on the ins and outs of medical marijuana, the CBD craze, the hoopla over hemp and the legality of it all. We set out on some research (not of the experiential type, for the record) on these and other marijuana matters. We give you our resulting “pot primer” to clear the air.

• What is CBD oil, and why is it all the rage?

Cannabidiol (CBD) oil is extracted from the flowers or leaves of the marijuana or hemp plant. Users (and manufacturers, of course) say it helps with everything from anxiety and depression to inflammation and chronic pain, cancer-related symptoms such as nausea, acne, cardiovascular health, digestive health, neurological disorders and easing the symptoms of drug withdrawals. The FDA—which has only signed off on its use for treating a rare seizure condition—says "prove it!" Can you get high off CBD? Not if it comes from low-THC sources. The marijuana plant has hundreds of naturally occurring compounds. The two best-known are delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). THC is the stuff that interacts with the endocannabinoid receptors in your brain and gets you high; CBD triggers no such euphoria. CBD may, however, prompt the body’s endocannabinoid system to work better. Wait? Did you know we even had a cannabis-named system in the body? You are forgiven if you didn’t; scientists didn’t discover the first endocannabinoid receptor until the late 1980s. The endocannabinoid system helps the body maintain homeostasis by regulating body temperature, mood, sleep, appetite, digestion, pain, reproduction, inflammation, and sense of pleasure and reward, among other things. That’s why researchers of both the mainstream and the holistic variety are investigating CBD as a means of boosting the system to maximum efficiency. •

Is CBD legal? You’d think so, given the number of “CBD Oil Sold Here!” signs throughout Southwest Florida. Surprise! Those retailers were ahead of their time—and ahead of the law. As we wrote this piece, lawmakers in Tallahassee were debating legislation for an industrial hemp program, which would •

include the legalization and oversight of CBD. “Once a hemp bill is passed by the Florida Legislature, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture approves our state hemp program plan, CBD products will become legal for sale in Florida. A top priority for Commissioner Nikki Fried is ensuring that CBD products, when legal for sale, are fully tested, regulated and safe for consumption by Floridians,” Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Press Secretary Max Flugrath wrote us when we asked about CBD legality. (Alas, the legislature does not follow Gulfshore Life's print deadlines, so you'll have to see the online version of this story at gulfshorelife.com/marijuana to learn the outcome.) The existing statute allows for industrial hemp pilot projects yielding products containing 0.3 percent or less THC. Using that definition, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office told us that it will not scrutinize businesses selling CBD oil containing 0.3 percent or less THC, but if retailers are peddling products exceeding that amount, they’re fair game for an investigation. (The state appears to be giving law enforcement agencies some leeway in how they handle CBD, based on Flugrath’s email to us.) The Collier County Sheriff’s Office told us they are waiting on the legislature to clarify the matter and in the meantime will investigate retailers if they receive complaints about products that may not comply with the law. CBD oil derived from hemp won’t exceed the 0.3 percent THC (see the question below about hemp vs. marijuana). The problem is there’s no quality control mechanism ensuring consumers are getting what they think they’re getting. A University of Pennsylvania study, in fact, found that 70 percent of cannabidiol products sold online are mislabeled and that some 26 percent of those may contain higher THC amounts than the user believes. Even if Florida writes laws fully sanctioning CBD use, the feds are still frowning upon the stuff. The FDA a few months ago put out a

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Marijuana (left) grows bushy and lower to the ground compared to the more reedlike hemp (right).

strongly worded statement saying that products claiming medicinal benefit must go through the agency’s drug-approval process before they are marketed in the U.S. Talk about mixed messages! • So, there’s a difference between the hemp plant and the mar-

ijuana plant? Yes! The two come from the same family, Cannabis sativa, but they’re fourth cousins at best. The hemp plant, which grows tall and stocky like bamboo, has mere trace amounts of the high-inducing THC and has been cultivated around the world for thousands of years. But isn’t hemp illegal in the U.S.? Not anymore. Just before Christmas, President Trump signed the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (aka the “Farm Bill”), legalizing hemp (with regulations) and prompting farmers—including those in citrus-blighted Florida—to give the crop some serious consideration. This miracle-of-a-plant yields fibers for clothing and for paper; seeds for use in food products (no, not pot brownies, shame on you!); and biofuel. The University of Florida has launched a pilot project testing the feasibility of growing hemp in various regions of the state. A newly appointed state director of cannabis is charged •

with, among other things, helping develop a hemp industry. And, as discussed, the legalization of hemp is opening the door to an even bigger CBD market.

• Let’s talk about medical marijuana. How many pot-smoking Floridians are out there now? Whoa, hold on. We're guessing relatively few are smoking it, because smoking was illegal—even for medical marijuana cardholders—until March 18, when Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 182 into law. Other methods of taking medical marijuana include ointments, pills, edibles and vapors. As of March, 197,107 Floridians had active medical marijuana cards.

How do you qualify? As defined by statute, there are 10 official diseases that can get you a card: cancer, epilepsy, glaucoma, HIV, AIDS, post-traumatic stress disorder, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Crohn’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis (MS). But, let’s face it. If you don't meet those criteria, you may slide into provisions like these: terminal illness; “medical conditions of the same kind or class as or comparable to those above”; “chronic nonmalignant pain caused by a qualifying medical condition or that originates from a qualifying medical condition and persists beyond the usual course of that qualifying medical condition.” Disclaimer: Those last two come straight from the state. We’ll leave it to you to find someone to translate bureaucrat-ese and figure out if your condition qualifies. •

So, which doctors can sign off on marijuana usage? Not your primary care physician or specialist—unless he or she has gotten state-certified to do so. And many of them have. You can find •

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At Curaleaf in Fort Myers, dispensary associates Patrick Paul and Amy Zebrook help patients select products that best suit their needs and prescriptions.

a full list of certified doctors at the Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use under the state Department of Health. If your doc’s not in the game, you can visit one of the dozen or so marijuana clinics in Lee and Collier—places with names like Dr. Green Relief, Liberate, and Caring Cannabis Center. For a fee, usually around $200 (fully refundable if you don’t qualify!), a clinic doctor will assess you and your health record to see if you meet the state criteria for medical marijuana. We haven’t gone undercover (hmmm, maybe a follow-up story?), but we do wonder about the rigors of the review process. Here are some of the statements we found prominently displayed on clinic websites: “We’re here to support patients in getting the help they deserve as quickly as possible.” “(You) will be evaluated by a compassionate and well-qualified doctor that understands the benefits of recommending medical marijuana for your condition.” “Have we become numb to the warnings on drug commercials? ... One patient at a time, we are committed to changing the world for the better and ending the tragic history of legalized chemical poisoning.” In the first three months of the year, the number of Floridians with active medical marijuana cards jumped by 32,715. • Once you get a card, where do you get the actual marijuana?

What about Collier County dispensaries? Sorry, Collier residents. Buckle up and head north (or send in your delivery order to Lee treatment centers). State lawmakers gave counties and municipalities two options for dealing with dispensaries: ban ’em outright or treat ’em like pharmacies. That means dispensaries could be placed in areas zoned for pharmacies if local goverments amend their zoning ordinances to allow for them. The Collier County Commission thus far has not gotten the four of five votes needed to change the land-use policies. A major hang-up: State law doesn’t allow local governments to impose any additional regulations on dispensaries. It’s either all or nothing. The City of Naples and Village of Estero also don’t permit the treatment centers. •

Can’t I just skip the whole dispensary thing and grow my own? No. You may have a medical marijuana card and a green thumb, •

but it’s illegal to grow your own. • Is it true the state is putting the kibosh on new dispensaries?

When the law was written, it capped the number of treatment centers a licensed medical marijuana business could operate at 25. The cap expands by five for every 100,000 new patients. (Currently, each company can operate 35.) Each company must spread its dispensaries across five regions. Trulieve, one of the nation’s biggest medical marijuana firms, has challenged the cap. In early April, a settlement with the state allowed the company to expand to 49 dispensaries. Is recreational marijuana simply a matter of time? Gulfshore Life, sadly, is not in possession of a crystal ball. So far, 10 states have fully legalized marijuana (in 23, it is partially legalized). Now, if you ask John Morgan, the personal injury attorney behind the medical marijuana amendment, if Florida is going the way of California, Nevada, Vermont and their free-for-all brethren, his •

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You must visit a dispensary, also known as a marijuana treatment center. In Southwest Florida, two opened right away in Fort Myers: Curaleaf and Trulieve. More recently, three dispensaries announced their intention to open in Bonita Springs—Liberty Health Sciences, Curaleaf and Surterra Wellness—now that the city has ended its moratorium on dispensaries. The cities of Cape Coral and Marco Island allow them, but as of March, no company had applied to open up shop in either municipality.

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answer is probably, “Heck, yeah.” Last June, he tweeted: “I’m going to look at starting a fund where we all can donate to get full marijuana legalization on the ballot in 2020.” Let’s just say we would be more surprised if he didn’t pull it off than if he did. In the meantime, House Bill 1117 and Senate Bill 1780 would legalize marijuana for adult use. We aren’t holding our breath on those. Hemp aside, is marijuana the next big investment boom? Well, if we were entrepreneurs, we’d certainly be paying attention! Marijuana sales in Colorado, where the drug is fully legal, topped $6 billion between 2014 and 2018, according to the state’s Department of Revenue. In 2017, Colorado residents and visitors consumed 208 metric tons of marijuana, according to a state-commissioned study by the Marijuana Policy Group. In Nevada, sales exceeded state expectations by 30 percent in the first year of full legalization. That state saw $425 million in recreational sales, another $105 million in medical marijuana and marijuana goods and accessories, and $70 million in tax revenue (alcohol sales, by way of comparison, yielded $49 million). A word of caution, however: California, which had expected to cash in on marijuana taxes, has cut its projected profits by 50 percent to $355 million for the first six months of 2019, the Associated Press reports. Go figure—Californians have figured out it's a heck of a lot cheaper to buy weed on the black market than on the heavily taxed legal one. Industry groups have wasted no time infiltrating the Sunshine State. You can go on to the site potguide.com/florida and find a seminar on how to get into the biz. An organization called Career Extracts in March hosted “Florida’s Largest Cannabis Industry Career Fair” in Miami, recruiting people for jobs in “cultivation, extraction, processing, budtenders, marketing, accounting, delivery, trimmers, product development, formulation scientists, organic chemists and so much more.” The state is ready to cash in, too. According to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, medical marijuana alone is expected to have $1.6 billion in economic impact and create more jobs than the manufacturing sector by 2020. •

With so many states legalizing pot, can we consider it safe to use? Safety is in the eye of the beholder, we suppose, and if you dig around the internet you’ll find whatever it is you want to find is affirming or negating its medicinal properties. We can tell you a few things for sure: 1. Cannabis in any form does not have FDA approval to treat anything unless you: suffer from certain types of seizures; have AIDS •

and are suffering from “wasting syndrome”; or are suffering from chemotherapy-related nausea and vomiting. There are just four FDA-approved drugs derived from marijuana or synthetic THC. 2. If you want to play “pick your poison,” you might decide that pot is a safer alternative to opioids. Recent medical studies have found that in states where medical marijuana is permitted, doctors are writing fewer prescriptions for opioids, presumably because they’re encouraging patients to try marijuana before pain pills. Research also shows that in these states, fewer people are being admitted to the hospital for opioid disorders and, in some, the opioid overdose death rate is falling. 3. Marijuana is addictive. About 30 percent of those using it may have some degree of marijuana use disorder, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Teens who use are four to seven times more likely to develop a marijuana use disorder than adults. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine did a major study on marijuana safety. Much remains unknown, but the organization did offer clarity on a number of questions: • Yes, it helps reduce chronic pain in adults. • Yes, it helps alleviate muscle spasms in multiple sclerosis patients. • Yes, it helps reduce chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. • No! You should not use marijuana and drive, due to the increased risk of accidents. • No, kids should not be getting into the stuff: Calls to the poison control center for accidental exposure for children younger than 6 were nearly three times higher in states where marijuana is legal. • No, smoking pot does not seem to drive up users’ rates of lung, head and neck cancers the way tobacco smoking does—but it does appear to increase rates of chronic bronchitis, cough and phlegm problems if smoked regularly. • Yes, it does appear to increase the risk of developing schizophrenia, other psychoses, social anxiety and, to a lesser extent, depression. Heavy cannabis users with bipolar disorder appear to have more pronounced symptoms. • And, yes, that hazy feeling is real. The researchers say learning, memory and attention are all impaired after immediate cannabis use. Has medical marijuana caused an increase in driving-under-the-influence violations? It’s a little too soon to tell, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office tells us. Collier County Sheriff hasn’t seen an uptick. Neither agency tracks DUI offenses by the substance impairing the driver, so drawing a line between the two issues may be difficult. •

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T O M A M A, WITH LOVE The author writes a letter to the devoted mother who left her too soon— w i t h a P. S. t o t w o d i f f e r e n t w o m e n w h o later showed up in her life with maternal love and support.

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DEAR MAMA,

It was that cake. The one you spent the morning baking and decorating while I was at school giving my campaign speech for vice president of the elementary school student body. I’m sure you’d have preferred a nap, after listening to me practice that speech about 20 times the night before, and, for a whole week before that, picking scores of deadly straight pins out of the living room rug from my homemade campaign badge project: rocket-shaped cutouts with the slogan, “Be Darin’—Vote for Karen.” I knew it was a good speech, because you told me so. Actually, you told me this every time I brought you something that I wrote, probably starting with crayon scribbling at age 2. You believed in me, so I believed in me. I delivered that speech with lots of expression, sprinkled with the funny lines that you had laughed at every single time I practiced it. Unfortunately, nobody beyond the front row could hear a word of it. I could fault the acoustics, or my inability to project. It’s more satisfying to blame my fifth-grade boyfriend, Jimmy Dykes, whose super-fun twin brother was my opponent and whose campaign badge Jimmy was honor-bound to wear. Bottom line: When all the shoeboxes of handwritten votes were dumped out and counted, it was a landslide for Jimmy’s brother. I felt really bad. Not so much because I lost, but because I’d have to go home and disappoint my biggest fan. You. I know you were disappointed “for” me, Mama, but here’s the thing: Not a flicker of disappointment “in” me crossed your face. In your eyes, I was still the same funny, smart, excellent all-around person that I ever was. And then, after supper, out came that big chocolate cake with my name in big letters. Beneath it: “Win or lose, we’re so proud of you.” Back then, the word “lose” didn’t pack the life-shattering psychological punch that it does today. School elections, like softball and Monopoly games, were won or lost. There was always next time. Anyway, Mama, I wish I could tell you now how I treasure the memory of that day, when you stirred all that wisdom and love, along with two eggs, half a cup of oil, and Betty Crocker cake mix into your big white bowl, and later

spread the cooled layers thick with real homemade frosting. Most likely for you it was just another moment of mothering, scrunched into the background of the next 13 years when there were three more kids to parent, comfort and celebrate. When you died so unexpectedly and so young, you and I were just stepping across that sweet, invisible threshold that merges the parent-child relationship into the deeper, more intimate place shared by adult women who are also mother and daughter. As a grownup-in-training, newly married and not yet a mother, I wasn’t finished needing you. I didn’t get to talk through every new fork in the road and earth-shattering crisis, or share my small triumphs and heart-bursting joys. I didn’t get to present you with the grandchildren who would have adored you. You would have strummed your guitar and taught them silly songs like you did for the neighborhood kids when I was growing up. You would have taken them on hikes like you did with our scout troop when you were the leader. Maybe, like all those years ago, you’d have been the most popular substitute teacher in their fourth-grade class. (“Oh, boy! We’re getting Mrs. L!”). And you definitely would have shown up for their every ceremony, award and performance. You didn’t get to meet the granddaughter who shares not just many of your physical characteristics, but other qualities, like her connection to the mountains you loved so much, her kindness and—it seems to me—a spiritual connection with the wisdom of the ages. They say things like this skip a generation, and I guess it’s true. Now she’s close to the age you were when you baked that cake of love, and she’s the wisest woman I know. And isn’t it interesting? For my last birthday, she made—from scratch—a magazine cover-worthy, melt-in-the-mouth chocolate cake. No, wait. To be specific, it was a magazine cover-worthy, melt-in-themouth, raw vegan chocolate ganache torte, garnished with whipped cream and fresh raspberries. And you know the big white bowl? It was part of a Sunbeam Mixmaster that I think your mother gave you as a wedding gift. You used it for 23 years of birthday and celebration cakes. The Mixmaster is long gone, Mama, Bartlett holds a photo of her but this simple milk glass bowl, mother, Geraldine infused with all those memories, is Jeffords Lowendeeply woven into the mosaic of my kopf. children’s lives. You should see the beautiful things this granddaughter of yours makes with it. You would be Shot at the glowing with pride. In fact, I know Edison and Ford Winter Estates. you are.

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P.S.

Thanks for the Angels

Mary was a scientist, a philosopher and a seeker. Roberta danced, painted, sang, mothered and grandmothered her way through 99 years (and counting). These two women had nothing in common, except for one thing: They mysteriously showed up in my life when you couldn’t be here.

Mary

It’s the first day in my first home, a cute bungalow with light-filled rooms and a fireplace. I’m curled up in front of the hearth, watching the flames and wishing you could have shared this moment, when the doorbell rings. On the threshold stands a tiny woman at least a decade older than you’d have been, with a bouquet of freshly cut roses. “I’m Mary Watson, from next door,” she says shyly. “Doc (that’s my husband) grows roses. Please come anytime you like and pick more. I just wanted to say we’re glad you’re our new neighbors. I don’t have children of my own, so it’s lovely to have young people right next door.” And just like that, Mama, you were kind of there after all. For the next few years, Mary mothered me, with pots of herbal tea and homemade soup when I had a cold, and deep conversations about life and love and purpose and joy. She listened as I sorted out the pain of a divorce, and later, she wore the corsage you’d have worn at my subsequent wedding. A year after she died, my first child, your grandson, was born. Coincidentally, or not, he turned out to be, like Mary, a scientist, a philosopher and a seeker.

Roberta

Last Saturday, Roberta Lynch and I had lunch at the beach to celebrate her 99th birthday. We could have chosen a low table on the restaurant deck, but Roberta wanted to feel the beach air and watch for dolphins, so she hopped up onto one of those high bar stools at the railing. That’s what I said: hopped. Sometimes I think she forgets that she can’t do stuff like that at 99, so she does. She also goes to exercise classes, paints in the art studio and sings in a choral group. She also juggles an impressive social schedule, so I must book a date with her well in advance. Why do I crave these dates? It’s her eyes, Mama. When she looks at me, I see that she knows me. I know I can tell her anything. She hears without judgment and advises when asked. She hurts when I hurt and celebrates my successes, and she worries when I work too many hours. But here’s the thing: She wants to read every single word I write, and when I bring her the latest bit of writing, she couldn’t beam any brighter if it were wrapped in a turquoise Tiffany & Co. box with a white satin ribbon. She loves me, and through her love I feel your presence. And I realize that you’ve never really left at all. Happy Mother’s Day, Mama, Mary and Roberta. Love you always, Karen

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n a cool morning in early spring, Rob Wells III is at the helm of his Avenger 24 slowly motoring through the narrow channel that leads away from Tarpon Lodge. This close to shore, the air smells like mangroves at low tide and is filled with the sound of gulls. Wells points the bow of the boat toward Cabbage Key, a route he knows well. His parents bought the island in 1976, and Wells and his brother, Ken, grew up there. The family has run the business for the last 43 years, with the addition of Tarpon Lodge in 1999, and today they are some of the Gulfshore’s most notable purveyors of paradise. The narrow channel away from the lodge ends, and Wells opens the throttle. He is 45, cleanshaven and trim, with light-colored hair that curls loosely around his neck. His skin is fair, though he often forgets to wear sunscreen, and he’s dressed in a white cotton button-down cuffed at the elbows, pressed khaki pants and a pair of clean deck shoes. He looks more like an urban financier on vacation than a man who spent his early years on an island without electricity or telephones. Which is fitting. Unlike his brother, who always planned to work in the family business, Wells had his sights on the New York financial industry. But each time he came to Florida for a visit and left again, he missed the island a little more, until finally he decided to shrug off the big city and come back to Cabbage Key. “Now New York seems like a distant memory,” he says. Today Wells is married with two daughters, and though he lives in Fort Myers, much of his time is spent on the island. The waters of Pine Island Sound shade to green the farther the Avenger gets from shore, and a light breeze ripples across the surface. A tour boat out of nearby Boca Grande cruises past, and a pod of dolphins jumps in its wake—three, four, five, six, then seven of them. Buoys from blue crab traps bob in the bay. Wells was 3 years old when his parents, who were originally from North Carolina, moved to Cabbage Key. Both worked in education, his father recruiting students for a university in High Point, North Carolina, and his mother as a third-grade teacher. When they discovered Southwest Florida, they fell in love with the area. “My mom and dad were surprised that there were so many parts of Florida that had so much more development along the coast than this area did. So they started looking for something to buy, and they found this opportunity and decided to take a chance.” The business—a restaurant, an inn and a collection of cottages for rent—had been in operation since 1944, when Chicago artist and advertising exec Larry Stults bought the property with his wife, Jane. Prior to that, the island was a winter retreat for Massachusetts couple Alan and Gratia Rinehart. Alan was the son of Mary Roberts Rinehart, one of the most famous American writers of the early 1900s, and Gratia was heiress to the Corning Glass Works fortune. The original Rinehart house was completed in 1937, but the couple divorced suddenly in 1938. The island, then known as Palmetto Key, continued to be occupied as a marine research station for

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From opposite left: A resident mallard takes a bath outside the island restaurant, the Old House; visitors to the bath house will find some humor; the walls of the Old House are covered with an estimated $70,000 worth of dollar bills; a tour boat drops visitors at the island.

several years then was abandoned until the Stults purchased the key in 1944. The Stultses ran the Cabbage Key business until 1969, then the island went through two more owners before the Wells family purchased it in 1976. Wells still recalls a time on the island without electricity or phones, only a diesel generator and a ship-to-shore radio. “I remember as a young kid that it was the quietness that was alarming,” he says. “As long as you heard the drone of the generator, you knew everything was OK.” In the early 1980s, when neighboring Useppa Island was developed, the Lee County Electric Co-op finally ran cables to both Useppa and Cabbage Key. “That was a big change,” Wells says. “It helped us modernize. Well, not really ‘modernize,’ because it looks much the same, but it helped us with the power infrastructure and to have a little more normalcy out on the island.” Although “normalcy” for island living might still seem like a scene out of the Swiss Family Robinson to the rest of us. Wells had to take a boat in order to get to school on the mainland, and he remembers

his brother motoring his own 15-foot Boston Whaler to Pine Island in order to catch the bus to middle school. “Little boats like that were like your bike to get around your neighborhood,” he says. “Since we had no other kids on Cabbage Key, the ‘neighborhood’ was the islands that went as far south as Captiva.” Wells and Ken missed school on heavy fog days or when the wind was too strong to make the passage. “The wind chill is so much cooler on the water,” he says. “I remember kids making fun of me for wearing this big old puffy jacket, and I’d say, ‘You didn’t just take a boat in.’” The storms that ravaged the island often blew through with a fierce intensity, stronger and more dangerous than what the mainland experienced. When a storm was coming, Wells and his family, plus the staff members who lived on Cabbage Key, gathered around the VHF radio. “I can remember sitting at the bar, everything put up for the storm, and we’d be in there listening to the details of the report, of where the storm was, what the intensity was. That voice on the radio—I wouldn’t say it haunts me, but every now and then I’ll hear

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fied with what he sees, he opens the throttle again and heads toward the island of Punta Blanca, where a one-room schoolhouse offered education through the eighth grade to the scattered children of the islands from 1925 to 1949. He skirts Cayo Costa with its white sand beaches, and from the boat Wells can make out the seaweed at the wrack line, stands of silver buttonwood, an osprey nest in the limbs of an Australian pine and a snowy egret gliding in at the water’s edge. Up ahead, he points out a sand spit that sits ankle-deep in saltwater, visible only at low tide. “These shoals come and go,” he says. “Sometimes they’re full-on beaches, and sometimes they’re little spits. I love it in early winter when the water is really low, and you can see the bird population spread out across them.” The sands of the sound move based on the current, the tides and storms, and even someone like Wells, who knows these waters intimately, can be waylaid by an unanticipated sandbar. “One year can be a lot different than another,” he says. “You have to watch the buoys as you come in and out of these passes.”

something like it and it brings me back to that early childhood.” Growing up on an island and relying on a boat for transportation, Wells has been imprinted with a need always to check the weather. He’s especially mindful of fog, the kind that rolls in before dawn and cuts visibility down to nothing. When he plans his morning staff and supply runs, he watches the weather report for signs of it, and sometimes the supply boats are delayed until after the fog has burned off. “These are the kinds of things that happen in an island business that don’t always happen at roadside locations,” he says. There are various ways a boat can approach Cabbage Key, though that small detail—the boat—is essential. The island is accessible only by water. Charters and private watercraft run out of nearby marinas, as do ferries like the King Fisher out of Punta Gorda, Island Girl from Pine Island and the boats of Captiva Cruises from Captiva. Wells and his staff also run boats to and from Cabbage Key, but those are mostly for ferrying supplies and workers, though about half the staff lives on the island. Wells likes to point out that though it may look as if he and his family are in the hospitality business, they’re really in the logistics business. “There’s a lot involved with running a restaurant and bar on an island where we have to bring in all the supplies and haul away all the trash,” he says. The Avenger heads west and north, to the pass between Useppa and Mondongo islands. The water here is a deep opaque green, more jade than emerald, except on the southern side where the sun reflects off the surface and turns it the color of pewter. Wells slows the boat to look across the sound at a bird rookery, and the waves make a gentle slush, slush, slush as they rock against the hull. Satis-

A trio of sandpipers wings by overhead, and a sailboat in the distance unfurls its sails to the wind. Wells rounds the southern tip of Cayo Costa and heads, finally, to Cabbage Key. He’s taken the long way, he knows, but it’s worth it for a little extra time on the water. As he pulls up to the dock, he calls out to the charter boat captains and says hello to the dock master. On the hill above—an old Calusa midden mound—sits the Rinehart building, now the main structure at Cabbage Key, where the restaurant and bar are located. People spill out onto the porch and down the slopes of the hill, ogling the gopher tortoises and pausing for photos beside gumbo limbos. Cabbage Key has welcomed countless visitors over the years—Wells

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won’t hazard a guess how many—and some of the most famous include John F. Kennedy Jr., former Treasury Secretary James Baker and Jimmy Buffett. Wells points out an old Key lime tree that’s sending out the first blooms of the new season and stops to say a few words to his father, Rob Wells Jr., who’s holding court beside a golf cart. “My dad has been here so long that he knows a lot of people,” Wells says. “They like to group together and talk.” His mother, Phyllis, is at the family house, which sits beside the inn and restaurant property. His parents still spend most of their time on Cabbage Key. Depending on the time of year, 15 to 20 of the island’s 25 employees live on the island. Combined with Wells’ parents, they make up the entire island population. Wells leads the way inside the restaurant where he greets staff members, overnight guests and boaters just in for the day. The inside of

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the restaurant is darker than the sunlit patio, but it’s possible to see that dollar bills are everywhere, taped to the walls and ceiling, about $70,000 worth, Wells estimates. Nearly $20,000 falls off each year, which the family donates to local charities. Wells takes a seat at a table on the back patio and orders a plate of peel-and-eat shrimp and a dish of smoked salmon, which Cabbage Key smokes itself. A pair of ginormous Cuban laurels, planted more than a hundred years ago, soar skyward on the other side of the screen. Pink bromeliads are tucked into the clefts of their branches. Inside, there’s an old tarpon skin-mount on one wall that’s gone bronze with age, and fans turn lazily overhead, stirring the dollar bills. Wells looks thoroughly at home here, even if he still carries a touch of that New York City sheen. “We consider ourselves stewards of the island,” he says, “and I feel fortunate to be able to oversee things for a moment in time. I love seeing the historic parts of this island preserved for future generations and hope that after I’m gone somebody else has the opportunity to continue with this vision and to be lucky enough to work in an environment that I’ve been lucky enough to work in.” Other families owned Cabbage Key before the Wellses, of course, and it’s possible that someday the island will pass outside the family. But for this moment, the island’s legacy falls squarely on their shoulders as they strive to bring a little bit of paradise to those who pass through.

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f the Myers-Briggs personality types, there is one that’s nicknamed “The Composer.” It’s someone who is energized by time spent alone and has an innate knack for creating aesthetically pleasing experiences. The only drama this type of person would engage in, it would seem, is writing a stirring crescendo or creating a stunning chord. The description fits Jason Bahr pretty well. With braces and light facial stubble, he looks much younger than his 46 years. He’s a friendly, cerebral guy, who spends most of his time composing his own work or teaching at Florida Gulf Coast University, where he is an assistant professor of music and composition. But there was that one Sunday morning in the spring of 2017 when paramedics took him out of the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs, midperformance. “It was very dramatic and didn’t need to be,” he says later, sitting at the kitchen island in his Fort Myers home, laughing. A water dispenser for his cats, Ray and Cho-cho, bubbles nearby. He lives here with his wife, Rebecca, who’s nearly completed her doctorate in pharmacy. In March of 2017, Bahr was working feverishly to finish a symphony he was writing—his second. It was set to premiere in April of that year. Just 44 then and healthy, he’d never paid his health much mind. But as he worked away on this long and complicated piece, he knew something wasn’t right. He just felt terrible, for one, and he, always naturally thin, was gaining weight at an alarming rate. He ignored the symptoms and kept working until he just couldn’t ignore them anymore and went to see his doctor. The doctor sent him straight to the cardiologist, who shocked him with this line: “It’s unbelievable that you’re alive.” It turned out that there was no wall between the upper chambers of Bahr’s heart (the atria), meaning that he essentially had three chambers rather than the usual four. This meant that deoxygenated blood was coming back from circulation and mixing with the freshly oxygenated blood in his heart. The filtering system that works so beautifully in most of us was not working for him. More critically, he was at risk for blood clots that can form in the atrium and go out into the bloodstream to cause a stroke. What he had is called an atrial septal defect. Not only are these rare, but the one Bahr had, at 4.5 centimeters, was about twice the

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PLAYING WITH HEART Bahr

plays at home (opposite top) and at First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs (opposite bottom). He keeps a card depicting St. Cecilia, patron saint of musicians, at his home piano (below) to remind him of his mother, who gifted it to him. His mother passed—on St. Cecilia's Day—in 2017, the same year Bahr underwent multiple heart surgeries.

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sifts through some of his compositions (opposite) and plays at his church (above).

size of the largest ones noted in the medical literature. Ironically for a composer, this defect interfered with the rhythm of the heart. His doctors implored him to have surgery right away. But he had this premiere coming up. A symphony! He pushed the surgery off. And he made it all the way to the dress rehearsal of the work on a Saturday—the night before the premiere. All went well. On Sunday morning, he sang his part in church as usual, as the bass section leader. But again, he knew something wasn’t right. “I could feel that my heart had gone into an irregular rhythm,” he says. “On the last hymn of the first service that morning, my heart syncopated [went off rhythm] and I fainted.” He hit his head. Someone called an ambulance. And that’s when the ambulance arrived, and the paramedics spirited him down the aisle. So much for no drama. “I watched the premiere on Facebook Live from my hospital bed,” he says. The family Bahr grew up in was not particularly

musical. “Our family didn’t go to symphony concerts or things like that,” he says. “My exposure to classical music was what was in movies or cartoons.” He was one of four kids in Kansas City, Kansas. But his mother did make sure that he and his siblings took piano lessons. “My mom had this Victorian ideal that all little kids should be playing at the piano. So, we had a grandfather clock and a piano, and we should be there playing.” Bahr thinks this is where his call to write music started. But not for the reason you might think. “I wasn’t a great pianist,” he says. “So, I would change around the music to make it easier to play, or maybe just to put the notes where I though they should go.” After he was whisked to the hospital that Sunday morning, his heart was restarted through a procedure called cardioversion. His heart was then back in rhythm, and a month later surgeons opened his chest cavity and implanted the missing wall in his heart. They coaxed it to grow natural tissue, to maintain the separation. That very painful procedure required a revision, so he had another round of open-heart surgery, plus seemingly endless procedures and surgeries and hospital stays. At last, though, it all worked. Today he has a heart that functions mostly normally, with occasional bouts of arrhythmia. He can do everything the rest of us can, including go to the gym regularly. When Bahr sits down to write a piece of music, it is typically in the studio he has set up in his single-story home. Pushed up against a lime-green wall is the upright piano he played as a child, which he’s brought with him through six moves around the country, through his education and various jobs. Against the other wall is an electronic keyboard. He’s a fan of old-school technique. “I start at the piano, with pencil and paper,” as opposed to computerized tools, he says. “I really like feeling the pencil and feeling the paper. There’s a certain flexibility you have there that you don’t have when you use software. I find that with my students, the software can limit their thinking. The measure has four beats in it, so they think they have to fill it out with four beats, and not make it ¾ time. Or there are all these instruments listed on the

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page and they think they need to give everybody something to do.” At the piano, he says, he is free to think about his own ideas and how he wants to express them. “My colleagues or my students might compose something in Finale [a musical notation software], and if they don’t like it, they delete it and it’s just gone. It’s different from having sketched it out by hand and thought through what works and what doesn’t. What is it not doing that it should be doing, and how can I rewrite it? To me, this writing by hand is something that’s really important to my creative process.” When he began thinking of his symphony, he started with an idea. It was back in 2004, and, he says, “I remember just feeling sick of the Iraq War. I found some Walt Whitman texts that gave the message that we need to be more thoughtful about war, and that it is very painful for the people affected. It’s normally my practice to study a text and to see what it suggests musically in terms of its form and musical ideas, and then let that influence musical ideas.” He based the piece on that and some other writing, weaving martial themes through the first four movements. He wanted the fifth and final movement to be hopeful and illustrate a “new day, when we don’t have war,” he says. So, he decided to pull in a choir of very young voices. He enlisted the City of Palms Youth Choir from Fort Myers. And he took on the challenges of writing for children, which we in the audience may never consider. “Children have smaller lungs and a restricted range,” he explains, “so you have to give them shorter musical phrases.” And how about composing for instruments? There are all sorts of challenges in writing for them, too. For example, Bahr says, a flute and violin may play the same notes in the same register, but still their parts are different. The flute depends on breathing; the violin, on the bow. The violin can play two notes at a time, while flute doesn’t normally do that. Flute sounds loud high and weaker in lower range. And on and on. “So, you need to take all those aspects into account as you’re writing,” he says. Now that he’s been at it a couple of decades, how does he think his work has changed? “I have a better perspective on it all,” he says. “I mean, I had a 2017

that was horrible. My chest was sawed open twice. I lost my mom. My dad got sick. Whatever difficulties I may have in the other areas of my life just aren’t going to compare.” “And I believe I’ve become much more technically proficient over the years,” he says. “I don’t have to think about what the range of the oboe is, for example. I’m more efficient at using my time to be creative. And I like to think my music is more thoughtful and has more depth to it. I want to have greater cohesion and formal consistency. I can use ideas that will make the piece more profound. I think that’s all from just growing up as a person, as well as having more experience as a performing musician and becoming more familiar with music.” “And I have fun composing. One thing that I really enjoy is that composers get to experience music in slow motion. If you’re a listener or a performer, music has a tempo and it’s measured out. That’s a great experience and I love that. But as a composer, you can really contemplate a single measure, and you can do that for hours if you want to. And I think that is just fabulous.”

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ernandez The Bull opened their kitchen for the first time in 1985 armed with a concept of bringing great tasting, homemade Cuban food to Naples. Recipes were and still are straight from the kitchen of Raquel Fernandez. She, along with most of her family, immigrated to America during the Mariel Boat Lift of 1980 from Cardenas, Cuba. Luis began his career in the restaurant business very young and by the time he had met and married Raquel in 1983 he was determined to share his knowledge and her cooking with the rest of us. Naples embraced Fernandez The Bull with open arms. Now, the younger generation of the family is lending a hand to help Luis continue his dream of bringing the best tasting Cuban Food to a second location and to a new generation of people that grew up coming to Fernandez The Bull as children. While you may see a few new faces around, rest assured that the recipes have not changed. We are so thankful for your continued support and look forward to seeing you again soon!

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WE ARE GENUINELY HONORED BY YOUR SUPPORT! Owner Francis J. Cuomo and the entire DeRomo’s Gourmet Market & Restaurant family would like to thank our loyal patrons for their votes in Gulfshore Life’s “Best of the Gulfshore 2019” awards. Because of you, we are a finalist in SIX categories! Best Italian Restaurant • Best Specialty Market Best Business Lunch • Best Butcher Shop Best Happy Hour • Best Caterer Molto grazie a tutti! We hope you visit again soon!

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DESIGNED TO PERFECTION Wendy Berry of W Designs utilized creative detailing to add depth and texture to spaces such as the living room (opposite), study (left) and dining room (below).

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Guests feel the same way. Stepping off the elevator with its dark cocoa gray door, visitors are deposited into a clean, organic foyer with a dark wood-paneled ceiling above and European white oak underfoot. The line of sight directs the eye 30 feet across the unit to a stunning floor-to-ceiling custom mirror wrapped in live-edge wood. In between is a spectacular focal wall covered in a full-length Gregorius Pineo wall covering called “Benin” from the company’s Tribal collection that begs to be touched. “They like things a little edgy and modern,” Berry says. “Nothing too coastal.” The open-concept 3,800-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-bathroom, 12th-floor unit balances clean lines with organic finishes and bright whites with more natural tones. “When guests are over, we have to show them every room, because each room is truly unique,” Bob says. “It’s a four-bedroom unit, but we did our fourth bedroom as a den with a built-in office and a convertible sofa. It is the most comfortable place for me to be. I was a workaholic and kind of continue that tradition.”

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A STROKE OF WHIMSY Sweetness by Gina Brown captures a carefree spirit with its dreamy beachside setting, beckoning a feeling of calm and bliss. Hang this 23-by-23-inch oil-on-canvas piece in any room that could use a peaceful pick-me-up. Available at Gallery Vibe. Inquire within for pricing. SITTING PRETTY IN THE SUN Take your stylish taste outdoors with the Ojai sofa. It offers chic sophistication for outside areas, with its square frame, swooping arms and plush cushions. Its rail base makes it sturdy, and its sun-proof fabric is built to weather the elements and withstand spills. Available for $3,615 at Zuo Modern at Miromar Design Center. ROUND AND REGAL No need to top this sculpted webbed coffee table with tons of trinkets. Its sturdy design, finished in blackened iron, takes center stage without being overbearing, which minimalists can love. Available for $1,677 at Peach Tree Designs.

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Grande estate home, every imaginable luxury & convenience. Theater room, game room, billiards room, five-car collector’s garage! Preserve/lake views, 1.32 acre. 7/7.2 $6,750,000

Architecturally significant coastal contemporary estate home with a sprawling 8,549 SF of living space with world class features and finishes. 5+den/5.1 $6,195,000 Reduced by $300k!

Masterpiece British West Indies home built 2014, located on the beach block & 1 block to 5th Ave. S. Superior finish, gourmet kitchen & tropical themed pool. 4+den/4.1 $6,450,000

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OLDE NAPLES

Beautiful estate home built in 2007 Contemporary masterpiece w/gorgeous located just one block from beach with architecture that blends clean lines & timeless styling, creating a distinctive home. high-end finishes throughout its 5,849 sq. ft. of living space. 5+den/4.2 $5,525,00 153’ of water frontage and boathouse! 4+den/5.2 $5,950,000 Reduced by $550,000!

OLDE NAPLES

Over 5000 sq. ft. of absolutely stunning, coastal casual elegance. High quality finishes and luxurious livability! Classic, tasteful, exquisite! Built in 2015. 4+den/5 Reduced by $200K! $4,775,00

PORT ROYAL

23,528 sq ft lot on prestigious Gordon Dr. across from beach to build dream home. Beach access via easement right. Eligible for associate Port Royal membership. $4,500,000

OLDE NAPLES

This property represents the largest home site opportunity in Olde Naples this close to the beach. Build your dream home on this 1/2 acre, 150’ x 153’ parcel. $4,250,000

OLDE NAPLES

Stunning, casually elegant, new home with elevator. Exquisite custom finishes, luxurious baths, gourmet kitchen & fireplaces. Beach and 5th Ave just 4 blocks away! 4+den/3.1 $3,995,000 Furnished Reduced by $180k!

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Classic Florida-style home offers a striking blend of casual living and upscale finish. 5 blocks to the beach, 3 to 5th Ave S historic dining/shopping district. 5+den/5.1 $3,875,000

Magnificent, stately home built in 2014 with 6,107 sq. ft. U/A. Open floor plan & boasts timeless architecture, luxuriantly understated elegant & upscale finish. 5+den/4.3 $3,750,000

Architecturally inspired 5,800 sq. ft. luxury residence with finish and features sure to impress all surrounded by rich, tropical environs. 4+den/5.1 $3,500,000

Being sold as a 100’ x 185’ home site in prestigious Aqualane Shores. Build your dream home just a block from the beach. Charming older home just a bonus! $3,500,000

Feels like a private, elegant beach house! Spacious, fully updated, coastal chic, walk-out with gourmet kitchen, luxurious baths, garage. Direct Gulf views! 4/4 $2,950,000

Build your dream home on this oversized Aqualane Shores lot. Deeded boat dock can be included for an additional $200,000. Minutes to beach, shopping & dining. $1,995,000 Reduced by $100,000!

Build your dream home! Excellent waterfront lot in Conner’s Vanderbilt Beach Estates. Being sold for LOT value. Bike to beach, boat to Gulf. Existing home a bonus! $999,000

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6304 BURNHAM ROAD $2,585,000

5BR+Den/5BA + 2 Half 9,269 Living | 16,172 Total

5BR+Den/5BA + 3 Half 7,537 Living | 11,257 Total

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3BR+Den/3.5BA 2,966 Living | 4,494 Total

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Kim Basa, Realtor® 239-572-5212 KBasa@JohnRWood.com

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Jordan Blessing, Realtor® 239-216-7171 JBlessing@JohnRWood.com

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AWARD WINNERS RECOGNIZED FOR PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE REAL ESTATE AGENTS

MORTGAGE PROFESSIONALS

HOME/AUTO INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS

Five Star Professional partnered with Gulfshore Life magazine to identify real estate, mortgage and insurance professionals in the Southwest Florida area who deliver outstanding service and client satisfaction. The Five Star Professional research team contacted thousands of recent homebuyers, as well as other consumers. Clients may also submit evaluations online. Phone and online respondents rated their service professional on criteria such as overall satisfaction and whether they would recommend the provider to a friend. The research methodology allows no more than 7 percent of professionals in each category to receive the award.

RISING STAR AWARD WINNERS Meet the next wave of outstanding real estate agents in the Southwest Florida area! Five Star Professional’s research team contacted branch managers, established real estate veterans and consumers to identify up-and-coming real estate agents in the industry. Rising Star award winners are held in high regard by their peers and mentors and have received a qualifying nomination for the award. Evaluators were asked to identify an agent who has been in the industry for five years or less and embodies professional excellence, exhibits superior customer service and shows great potential to excel in their profession. All Rising Star award winners must be actively licensed, satisfy minimum production criteria and have a favorable regulatory history to be eligible for award consideration.

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Research — How Our Winners Are Chosen • The 2019 Five Star Real Estate Agents, Mortgage Professionals and Home/Auto Insurance Professionals do not pay a fee to be included in the research or the final lists. • Each professional is screened against state governing bodies to verify that licenses are current and no disciplinary actions are pending. • The inclusion of a real estate agent, mortgage professional or insurance professional on the final list should not be construed as an endorsement by Five Star Professional or Gulfshore Life magazine.

Determination of Award Winners Professionals who satisfied each of the following objective criteria were named a 2019 Southwest Florida Five Star Real Estate Agent, Five Star Mortgage Professional or Five Star Home/Auto Insurance Professional: Evaluation Criteria: 1. Qualifying rating Eligibility Criteria: 2. Holds an active license and employed in their field for a minimum of five years 3. Favorable regulatory and complaint history review

4. Satisfies minimum production on a one-year and three-year basis 5. Successful completion of a Blue Ribbon Panel review Real estate agents, mortgage professionals and home/auto insurance professionals are pooled only with other candidates from their profession. The final list of 2019 Southwest Florida Five Star award winners is a select group, representing approximately 2 percent of real estate agents, 2 percent of mortgage professionals and 1 percent of home/auto insurance professionals in the area. To see the full list of winners, visit www.fivestarprofessional.com.

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The Susan Owens Team Left to right: Eleven-year winner Susan Owens; David Jablonski

Amerivest Realty 4851 North Tamiami Trail, Suite 258 • Naples, FL 34103 Susan Owens: 239-248-5580 • David Jablonski: 239-961-1170 Susan@SusanOwens.com • www.BarefootBeach.com

Susan Owens, MBA, and her team are passionate about satisfying their clients. Representing both sellers and buyers, they listen to their clients’ needs, research and locate relevant properties, negotiate aggressively and lead their clients to a successful and stress-free closing. The Susan Owens Team, including income property specialist David Jablonski, has used its proven marketing strategies and advertising techniques to gain exposure for clients’ properties and to achieve record-setting sales. Whether you are looking to buy or sell a primary home, second home or an investment property, you can count on The Susan Owens Team to give you accurate information that only full-time real estate professionals can provide. Call The Susan Owens Team to work for you. Let them bring you a piece of paradise with peace of mind.

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Mari Vesci Broker Associate

Two-Year Winner

John R. Wood Properties 9000 Gulf Shore Drive • Naples, FL 34108 Phone: 239-269-8889 mari@vesci.com • vesci.com

Originally from the summer destination of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Mari was drawn to Naples for its pristine beaches, sunshine and emerging real estate market. She has been a dedicated top-ranking broker associate of Naples for 31 years. Mari joined forces with John R. Wood Properties after a long, successful career in beach and waterfront residential sales. She has formed a dynamic team combined with market knowledge, luxury affiliations and cutting-edge technology. Let her put her depth of experience and top-notch negotiating skills to work while guiding you toward the best real estate decisions in the current market.

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Mark Semeraro Realtor

Five-Year Winner

Royal Shell Real Estate 3000 Tamiami Trail North • Naples, FL 34103 Phone: 239-370-2455 msemeraro1@hotmail.com • www.royalshellrealestate.com

Mark specializes in working with senior citizens and international clients by buying and selling property not only locally, but globally. In working with Mark, you will enjoy the benefits of working with his team of professionals who are trained to work with senior citizens and international clients, including attorneys, title companies, accountants, home inspection services and mortgage companies. Mark has been a full-time real estate professional since 1992 and has been a multimillion-dollar producer since his very first year in the business.

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Anita Colletti ABR®, AHWD®, CDPE, CIPS, CNE, CRS, e-PRO®, GRI, RSPS, SFR®

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YEAR WINNER Six-year winner Anita Colletti, 2014 Realtor of the Year

Extraordinary Homes Require Extraordinary Service Specializing in residential and luxury real estate, golf course communities and waterfront properties

John R. Wood Properties

Relocation and second-home expertise 1185 Immokalee Road, Suite 300 • Naples, FL 34110 Phone: 239-250-0700 • AColletti@JohnRWood.com www.AnitaRealtor.com

High-quality investment property knowledge including 1031 exchanges

Anita specializes in Naples luxury properties. Her comprehensive experience includes not only residential resales and pre-construction, but more complicated transactions such as residential trades, 1031 tax-free exchanges and self-directed IRAs. She is known for her dedication to professionalism and her focus on superior customer service.

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Anita spends much of her time giving back to the Southwest Florida community and her real estate profession. She has served in many leadership roles at the local, state and national levels, which has allowed her to travel throughout the U.S. to promote awareness and support of legislation regarding private property rights. The real estate community has recognized Anita with its highest honor, 2014 Realtor of the Year for her work with the Bonita Springs - Estero Association of Realtors. In addition to all of her philanthropic work, Anita dedicates a portion of the proceeds of each transaction to various local and national charities. Anita is one of only a few select agents to participate in John R. Wood’s mentor program focusing on coaching new agents through their first three transactions, which helps build the customer experience for all Southwest Florida consumers. Allow Anita’s extensive property knowledge and superior service skills to help bring you and your family through the real estate process and to the home of your dreams. Real Estate Agent Award Winner

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REAL ESTATE AGENTS

Sandra Carano Realtor, SRES®, e-PRO®

Your Dream Home Awaits 100 percent committed to my clients

Integrity

Excellent customer service

Referral-based business

Skilled negotiator

Thank you to my many clients for taking the time to recognize me for the prestigious Five Star Real Estate Agent award. I couldn’t have done it without you. As a full-time Realtor, I feel privileged to be working with you and always strive to exceed your expectations. Thank you for your reviews and referrals.

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YEAR WINNER

370 12th Avenue South, Suite 100 • Naples, FL 34102 Phone: 239-200-0531 • sandracsells@gmail.com naplesfloridahomerealty.com

Five-year winner Sandra Carano, Realtor, SRES® Real Estate Agent Award Winner

Garren Everett Grup, P.A. Realtor, ABR®, CLHMS, CDPE, CNE, GRI, SFR®

Bring Your Highest Expectations™ Over 15 years of real estate expertise with the leader in luxury real estate Leading an experienced team serving all of Southwest Florida Garren Grup, who leads Grup & Associates Coastal Properties, has been counseling clients and negotiating the purchase and sale of Southwest Florida properties for more than 15 years at John R. Wood Properties. A specialist in new construction communities as well as luxury and resort properties, Garren excels in formulating solutions to the challenges facing buyers and sellers of properties at all price points. For buyers, Garren is committed to delivering an exceptional experience while locating the best value and community to complement their desired lifestyle. Focusing on the clients’ needs above all else has resulted in a continuously expanding network of loyal clients and referrals.

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YEAR WINNER

3255 Tamiami Trail • Naples, FL 34103 Phone: 239-289-8619 Garren@BuyUpNaples.com www.HomesInNaplesToBonita.com

Six-year winner Garren Everett Grup, P.A. Real Estate Agent Award Winner

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Dina Skaff Broker, Owner, GRI, ABR®, e-PRO®, SRS

Serving Southwest Florida’s Real Estate Needs Graduate, Realtor Institute Accredited Buyer’s Representative Over two decades of real estate expertise

With over 25 years in real estate and 12 years’ experience in sunny Southwest Florida, my expertise and connections secure deals. Specializing in Miromar Lakes, Estero, Bonita Springs, Naples and Fort Myers, I am passionate about working with the latest technology to educate my clients on today’s market. Whether you are buying, selling or renting homes, condos or investments, I look forward to working with you!

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10600 Chevrolet Way, Suite 227 • Estero, FL 33928 Phone: 239-949-9001 • Phone: 201-394-9606 Dina@DinaMarieRealty.com • www.DinaMarieRealty.com

Ten-year winner Dina Skaff, Broker, Owner, GRI, ABR®, e-PRO®, SRS Real Estate Agent Award Winner

Jim Mayer

Lynn C. Atkinson, P.A.

Realtor

Residential Real Estate Professional

26269 Tamiami Trail South Bonita Springs, FL 34134 9130 Corsea Del Fontana Way Naples, FL 34109 Phone: 239-877-2440 www.LynnAtkinson.com

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Left to right: Thirteen-year winner Jim Mayer; Linda Mayer

Your Naples Information Resource ∙ Board of Directors member, John R. Wood Properties ∙ Sales Hall of Fame, John R. Wood Properties ∙ 13-time Five Star Real Estate Agent, featured in Gulfshore Life magazine ∙ Your Naples resource for more than 20 years 787 Fifth Avenue South • Naples, FL 34102 Office: 239-434-0101 • Cell: 239-290-9685 jmayer@johnrwood.com • mayerteam.com Real Estate Agent Award Winner

YEAR WINNER

Celebrating 14 Years as Your Trusted Real Estate Professional

∙ SRES® — Senior Real Estate Specialist® ∙ PSA — Pricing Strategy Advisor ∙ CNE — Certified Negotiation Expert ∙ TRC — Transnational Referral Certification ∙ GREEN — NAR’s Green Designation ∙ CLHMS — Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist™; Million Dollar Guild member ∙ Circle of Excellence award winner, 2009 – 2019 Thank you to all of my customers for this prestigious award. I am grateful for your trust, confidence and referrals over the years. It’s an honor and privilege to be part of your journeys. Real Estate Agent Award Winner

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Sue Ellen Mathers

Dena Wilcoxen

ABR®, SRES®, MBA, CNE, Lic. 3130294

Sales Professional

24880 South Tamiami Trail, Suite 1 Bonita Springs, FL 34134 Phone: 239-989-2436 DenaWilcoxen@gmail.com denasellsbonita.com @DenaWilcoxen

26811 South Tamiami Trail Bonita Springs, FL 34134 Phone: 239-877-2726 sueellen@royalshellsales.com sueellenmathers.com

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We Make It Easy. You Make It Home.

YEAR WINNER

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The Power of Experience, the Benefit of Results

YEAR WINNER

∙ Skilled negotiator ∙ Committed to customer satisfaction ∙ Business built on referrals ∙ Market expertise

∙ Over 20 years’ experience ∙ Top 3 percent of BHHS Florida Realty ∙ ABR®, GRI, CSMS

For many people, real estate represents their largest investment. Trust, integrity and knowledge are critical elements when engaging a licensed professional to represent you, whether buying or selling property. I thank my many clients for recognizing my dedication, service and results by selecting me again for the Five Star Real Estate Agent award.

I look forward to putting my knowledge, experience and connections to work for you to help make your real estate experience a pleasant and successful journey. Personalized, professional service is what I offer by marketing your home at the highest level possible and maximizing your investment in the years to come. Adding you to my list of satisfied customers is my goal!

Real Estate Agent Award Winner

Real Estate Agent Award Winner

David Tate

Tammy Cook

Realtor, CIPS, ABR®, e-PRO®

Realtor

John R. Wood Properties 1520 Royal Palm Square Blvd., Suite 160 Fort Myers, FL 33919 Cell: 239-229-5145 Office: 239-236-4350 tammy@sellsparadise.com www.sellsparadise.com

1000 North Collier Boulevard, Suite 1 Marco Island, FL 34145 Phone: 239-775-5547 naplesdave@tateteam.com naplesbonitaproperty.com

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Thinking of Real Estate? Think of David Tate!

∙ Proven track record for quality customer service and integrity ∙ Consistently exceeds expectations, honest and straightforward ∙ Selling real estate in the communities of Naples, Marco Island and Bonita Springs Thanks to my many customers that have nominated me to be one of only nine Realtors in Southwest Florida to be selected 14 years to receive this prestigious honor. Please give me a call so I can demonstrate to you why my customers feel this way. Real Estate Agent Award Winner

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Serving Fort Myers and The Islands

YEAR WINNER

∙ Over 13 years of experience ∙ Relocation expertise ∙ Representing buyers and sellers ∙ Client-first mentality There are many qualities and skills that go into being an excellent real estate agent — integrity, in-depth community and market knowledge, marketing savvy, effective negotiation skills and a top-notch professional network. In my experience as a Southwest Florida Realtor, I’ve also found that providing the very best service is about putting my clients first. This means keeping myself accessible, being a good listener as well as a good communicator and responding quickly to your needs. Real Estate Agent Award Winner

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Barbara Crawford

Erica Eister

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Broker Associate

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Bonita Springs, FL 34134 Estero, FL 33928 Phone: 239-898-4077 Erica@Eisterland.com www.EsteroBonitaHomes.com

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YEAR WINNER

Real Edge Real Estate Group

∙ Always putting her clients first ∙ Expansive market knowledge of gated and non-gated communities ∙ New construction and renovation expertise ∙ Unique marketing strategies to sell property effectively ∙ Golf, boat and tennis community top-producing agent ∙ Social media presence

Robert L. Nardi

Broker, Realtor, e-PRO®, ABR®, RSPS

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Erica Eister has dedicated her real estate career to successfully reaching the goals of her clients in the luxury markets of Estero, Bonita Springs, Naples, Marco Island and Fort Myers.

Real Estate Agent Award Winner

Karen Wasserman

Harriet Harnar, P.A.

When deciding to sell or buy property, hire an award-winning Realtor like Karen Wasserman, MSN, who has over a decade of experience in Southwest Florida. She is a luxury waterfront specialist of beach condos and single-family homes offering Gulf access from Sanibel to Naples to Marco Island. Karen also works in the Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Fisher Island neighborhoods on the East Coast. Originally from New Jersey where Karen practiced as an Advanced Practice RN in an open-heart unit, she continues to care for her real estate customers with the same integrity, expertise and attention to detail for a smooth transaction.

∙ Over 25 years’ experience in real estate ∙ Fair, honest and reputable ∙ Seeks clients’ viewpoints Harriet is a truly dedicated professional who is passionate about helping her clients reach their personal real estate goals. Harriet thanks her loyal and satisfied clients for recognizing her excellent customer service and for referring her to family and friends. There is no greater reward!

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YEAR WINNER

27400 Riverview Center Boulevard, Suite 4 • Bonita Springs, FL 34134 Cell: 239-273-5443 • Office: 239-405-6204 harriet.harnar@premiersir.com • harrietharnar.com

3757 North Tamiami Trail • Naples, FL 34103 • Phone: 239-404-3911 marconaplesfl@aol.com • http://NaplesBoutiqueRealEstate.com Real Estate Agent Award Winner

Real Estate Agent Award Winner

Roger Brunswick

William Hogerhuis

∙ 2015 Realtor of the Year — Bonita Springs-Estero Realtors ∙ John R. Wood Properties Award of Excellence ∙ Specializing in golf and waterfront homes and condos

∙ Specializes in luxury properties ∙ Understands the needs of lifestyle buyers and the communities that serve them ∙ Over 25 years’ experience including investment properties

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YEAR WINNER

∙ Over 17 years of real estate experience ∙ Designated resort and second-home property specialist ∙ Treating every customer like our only customer After working with a global real estate company for five years, Robert Nardi discovered the need for a boutique real estate firm that specialized in meeting its customers’ needs. Robert created Nardi Realty to ensure each customer and property has the opportunity to be handled with the care and attention it deserves. 3400 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 103 • Naples, FL 34103 Phone: 239-293-3592 • Phone: 239-213-1616 Robert@NardiRealty.com • NardiRealty.com

Real Estate Agent Award Winner

YEAR WINNER

1591 Hayley Lane, Suite 101 • Fort Myers, FL 33907 Office: 239-208-4255 • Direct: 239-297-5300 barbcrawford14@gmail.com • realedgebrokerage.com Real Estate Agent Award Winner

Bringing People and Homes Together in Southwest Florida

YEAR WINNER

Barbara Crawford has nearly 15 years’ experience selling residential real estate in Southwest Florida. Clients choose to work with Barbara for her full service, ethics, experience and expertise. Barbara has consistently shown the ability to satisfy clients in the buying and selling of their homes. Her strong base of loyal, repeat customers and extensive knowledge of Southwest Florida has helped Barbara’s success in this incredibly competitive real estate market.

I am working diligently to make the Southwest Suncoast the best place to live, work and play in Florida. It is for this reason that I remain actively involved within the community to improve the lifestyle and experiences available for our residents. Working today provides a bright future for the community that I proudly call my home. 26269 Tamiami Trail South • Bonita Springs, FL 34134 Phone: 239-989-6457 • roger@rogerbrunswick.com • rogerbrunswick.com Real Estate Agent Award Winner

Realtor, P.A., MBA

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Bill has worked in the real estate industry in Southwest Florida since 1993 and has extensive experience in listing, selling and mortgage financing. He provides outstanding professional service and on-time closings for sellers, buyers and borrowers. 3409 Pelican Landing Parkway, Suite 1 • Bonita Springs, FL 34134 Phone: 239-691-7538 • w.hogerhuis@comcast.net • premiereplusrealty.com Real Estate Agent Award Winner

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MORTGAGE PROFESSIONALS

HOME/AUTO INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS

George Messeha

Rosemary Scheetz-Bruce

I am honored to receive this prestigious award for the sixth year. Thank you to all of my clients who entrusted me with serving their real estate needs. Nothing makes me happier than helping my clients settle into their dream homes or get the best value for their properties. Providing excellence is the one thing I do not negotiate. As a dedicated Realtor, your best interest is my highest priority.

∙ 33 years of selling real estate ∙ General agent working in Bonita Springs, Estero and Naples ∙ Selling luxury homes, condos and high rises Rosemary moved to Southwest Florida in 1983 with a Master’s degree in education. Following the pattern of growth from Pelican Bay to Bonita Springs and Estero, she has developed a wealth of experience helping clients find the perfect home in a community matched to their wants and needs.

Realtor, Lic. SL3202212

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YEAR WINNER

4851 Tamiami Trail N • Naples, FL 34109 Phone: 239-404-7428 • mmesseha@yahoo.com • georgesellsnaples.com Real Estate Agent Award Winner

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Keller Williams Elite

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Lynn Pro

Jay A

Mari Kelli

26381 Tamiami Trail South, Suite 300 • Bonita Springs, FL 34134 Cell: 239-633-5987 • Office: 239-949-8338 rosemary@rosemaryscheetz-bruce.com

Roge Pro

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Real Estate Agent Award Winner

Chris Rea

Lisa Rudy

Senior Loan Consultant, NMLS 366076

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WINNER

Tony Tea

∙ Jumbo, conventional, FHA and VA programs ∙ Serving residential property needs Since 1998, I have helped homebuyers and homeowners realize their dream of homeownership. Sometimes it’s their first home purchase, and just as many times they are buying a second home or purchasing an investment property. With 20 years of experience to share, I offer borrowers a wide array of loans through Caliber Home Loans, Inc.

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Alicia Pro

Kerri Hom

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1421 Pine Ridge Road, Suite 220 • Naples, FL 34109 • Cell: 239-777-4141 Lisa.Rudy@caliberhomeloans.com • caliberhomeloans.com/lrudy

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Mortgage Professional Award Winner

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Edwin Pickett

Susa

Insurance Professional

Earli Hom

Alan Hom

Gwen

4903 Chiquita Boulevard South Cape Coral, FL 33914 Phone: 239-542-1117 edwinpickett@allstate.com agents.allstate.com/edwin-pickett

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Ron Seliga ∙ Cardinal Financial

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Michael Sopka ∙ MVP Realty Associate, LLC

Jane Wingate ∙ Gulf Coast Mortgage of Naples

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Michele Santucci ∙ Starlink Realty

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Chris Mitchell ∙ Brightway Insurance

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Many Marco Island mansions have waterfront allure, but the meticulous details at 870 W. Copeland Drive added to its appeal, says listing agent Bill Reiman of Horizons by the Sea Inc. “More homes are going contemporary, and this one was more Mediterranean/Tuscan, so we had a ton of detail in this house,” he adds. Some of those special touches include extensive woodwork in the movie theater and study and a secret wine room right off the kitchen, accessed by pushing through a wall. Reiman knew all about the craftsmanship, as his family-run company, Reiman Construction, built the 6,508-square-foot property in

2010. His knowledge even led to a quicker sale, he says. The estate, which has five bedrooms, five full bathrooms and three half-bathrooms, sold in January within two months of Reiman putting it back on the market after a brief hiatus. “Your [days on market] average on Marco Island is a lot longer for a home of this size.” The buyer, who is from the Northeast, also favored the home’s boating opportunities, as it’s situated on more than half an acre and boasts 242 feet of deepwater frontage with direct Gulf access. Of course, a resort-style infinity-edge pool to watch Southwest Florida sunsets from isn’t bad, either.

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A local family kicked off 2019 with the $3 million purchase of the Spanish Revival-style home at 240 Barefoot Beach Blvd. The 4,556-squarefoot, boat-friendly abode has lots of perks, says Lisa Tashjian of Premier Sotheby's International Realty, who listed and sold the unfurnished property. “The house sits on a wide lot and has grand scale and high ceilings,” she says. “Its position on the bay side of the boulevard allows Gulf breezes to enter from the front, while the back of the house—enclosed by a two-story pool cage—allows for maximum use and enjoyment of two levels of outdoor entertainment space.” The outdoor areas feature a pool, spa, summer kitchen, boat dock with dual lifts and more. Inside, the five-bedroom, 41/2bathroom house has a kitchen and family room that open to a large balcony, and a fourth-floor family room that overlooks the canal and Gulf. Built in 2009, the compound also contains impact glass, a private elevator to all floors and fresh, soft white paint throughout, “which allowed the architectural details to stand out,” Tashjian says.

Expansive lake and golf course views drew buyers to the 180 Chesire Way estate at the Audubon Country Club of Naples. “The outdoor living area was very open with a really nice gathering room at the top, where you had this terrific long lake view,” says listing agent Doug Grant of The Grant Group at Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate. “When you opened the sliders, you really felt like it was all just part of the home.” The 5,925-square-foot, two-story residence had some other special touches, including a guest house that opened up to the screened-in patio, plus a three-hole putting green, three-car garage with ample storage space, and dual master suites—one on each level. The custom Arthur Rutenberg home, built in 2012 with five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and two half-bathrooms, boasts fine finishes like a wood beam-accented ceiling; granite and marble countertops with custom cabinetry; and wood, tile and Terrazzo stone floors. The community is also quite close to the sand and sea. “You can go out the back entrance of Audubon and be at beach in 5 to 10 minutes,” Grant says.

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A: “According to the Real Estate Staging Association (RESA), homes that are staged before going on the market sell 73 percent faster, on average, than their non-staged counterparts. In my opinion, you only get one opportunity to make a first impression. Decluttering, painting, organizing and depersonalizing are essential. A vacant, unfurnished home is always difficult for buyers to envision the home’s flow and lifestyle. Buyers want to imagine themselves and their family relaxing in the surroundings, and many are unable to see beyond open spaces and blank walls. While having a home professionally staged can be expensive, the cost will prove to be a sound investment and will produce a quicker sale at a higher price. Developers have based their strategy on this for years, beautifully staging their models to enhance the experience and desirability for their buyers.”

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A wellness vacation is like a regular vacation, but one focused on feeling better both physically and mentally. Resorts are starting to cater to the wellness vacationer. Just across Alligator Alley, there’s the newly renovated Carillon Miami Wellness Resort (pictured), which features a 70,000-squarefoot spa, 300 fitness classes and even therapy sessions. Or, go abroad to Kamalaya in Thailand, where you can custom-create a program to help de-stress. If you tend to find you need a vacation when you get back from a vacation, these spots might be right for you.

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DROP AND GIVE ME 40 SUNSCREEN FOR YOUR SCALP Sounds like a mess, right? But your scalp is susceptible to sun damage just like any other part of your skin. After her family suffered cancer scares, Naples native Laurie Nocera started thinking more about skin protection—and it started at the top of the head. “Everybody forgets to protect their scalp,” she says. After consulting with a cosmetic chemist, she developed ScalpForce, a spray intended for the hair and scalp to block harmful UV rays. Its natural ingredients make it non-greasy and easy to wash out.

THE HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IS ... Spain. The Bloomberg Healthiest Country Index ranked 169 countries. The United States came in 35th.

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If you can, odds are you’ve got a healthy heart. A study in JAMA Network Open found that men who could do 40 pushups in a single session were significantly less likely to suffer from a heart attack or cardiovascular disease than those who could make it to only 10. This is just a correlation, the study notes, but a valuable one to give you a little insight into your heart health—and far less intensive (or costly) than the treadmill stress test or heart scan.

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HOUSE CALL “I’ll admit it: I’m not very healthy. I don’t exercise that much, and my diet isn’t exactly great, either. But as I’m getting older, I’m realizing that I need to shape up. What advice do you have to making that first step to getting healthier?” —Arlo G., Bonita Springs Jennifer Khosla, founder of Lean and Green Body, says: I am proud of you for acknowledging that a change needs to happen—

that’s the first step. When making a big change like this, the most important thing to do is to start small. Start by walking or jogging and tracking it on a device. Aim for logging 8,000 steps a day and gradually increasing that number every week. Diet-wise, keep a food journal tracking what you eat, how much you’re eating and how you feel afterward. Slowly begin to eliminate one “bad” item per week, whether that’s soda, fast food, processed food, and so on and so forth.

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FOUR WAYS TO GET FIT IN MAY 11 Great Dock Canoe Race: Paddle your way to glory at

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the scenic Lovers Key State Park. friendsofloverskey. org 19 Zoo Yoga: Start your day with this monthly class taught among the beasts. $10 per member, $12 per non-member. napleszoo.org/yoga 23 Ancient Forest Trail Tour: Learn about Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary while getting in a good walk during this monthly event. $25. corkscrew.audubon.org

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A PPETITE FOOD M A DE FUN Seafoodfocused Mercato newcomer The Hampton Social dishes out equal parts convivial atmosphere and quality fare, like this Shelter Island Salmon. Turn the page for our full review.

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HAVE A ROSÉ AND JOIN THE FUN With its delightful food and drinks, The Hampton Social has become quite the new gathering place at Mercato in Naples.

The hostess at The Hampton Social guided my dining companion and me to our table, and we wound through a strikingly cool restaurant packed with the beautiful people of Naples. They were drinking, laughing, conversing, and the din echoed off the brick walls and the ivy-covered ceiling. As we took our seats, my companion leaned across the table and delightedly declared, “Raucous!” The Hampton Social makes no secret of its convivial intentions (something that rings true in its five other locations throughout Chicago and its environs). The words “Rosé all day” are emblazoned in pink neon against a wall beside the bar, the cocktail menu reads like a recipe for a spectacular night out, and the house drink of choice is that most sociable of beverages, rosé wine. I started with a glass of the rosé of the day ($12), which came from the French Clarendelle winery, while my friend opted for the Frosé ($13), a blended frozen libation of Tito’s vodka, rosé and peach puree that was peach-forward, surprisingly dry and quite good. “I can’t really admit that I like it,” said my male friend who, despite recent advances in gender neutrality, was still embarrassed to be drinking a pink cocktail served in a coupe glass, “but I like it a lot.” We liked the food a lot, too. We shared a plate of roasted Brussels sprouts ($14) drizzled with spicy-sweet chili honey, sprinkled with chopped almonds and served in a dish smeared with herbed

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THE HAMPTON SOCIAL 9114 Strada Place, Naples, 202-2038, thehamptonsocial. com. Open Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m. to midnight; Saturday, 10 a.m. to midnight; and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Wheelchairaccessible. Reservations recommended.

goat cheese. The char on the Brussels sprouts was delicately accented by the sweet honey, and the effect was full and flavorful. We also split a jar of delectable bites of warm king crab meat ($22) lightly covered with melted butter and served with slices of grilled bread. We spread the crab meat on the toast and happily used the extra bread to sop up the butter in the bottom of the jar. The Hampton Social’s menu is seafood-focused, and when we asked our waitress for a fish suggestion, she unhesitatingly pointed to the salmon. “I don’t usually like salmon, but I love our version,” she said. So I ordered the Shelter Island Salmon ($26), which was served with tzatziki, roasted peppers, chickpeas, olives and asparagus. The dish was fresh and light, an excellent rendering of a classic restaurant staple. My friend, wanting to explore the non-seafood options, selected the steak frites ($29), a soymarinated skirt steak served with dressed greens, French fries and a horseradish cream sauce. The steak arrived just as he’d ordered it—rare—and the soy marinade was an apt choice for the cut. Though we neared the end of the meal, we were not quite done with the rosé. We chose the flourless chocolate cake with rosé custard sauce ($9) for dessert, and it was just the right note to end on—sweet, chocolatey and rich. And the raucous crowd of beautiful people who were there when we arrived? They were still going strong when we called it a night.

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GATHER 'ROUND

Creations from Executive Corporate Chef Francis Gonzalez (above middle) and his team range from a fun jarred starter of buttery king crab (left) to a sweet finish of berry crisp (above bottom).

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Naples has been in a months-long honeymoon with this coupling of a waterfront bar and a plaza with enough gourmet food trucks to make anyone swoon. By Dorothea Hunter Sönne

When a well-designed pavilion with a sea of tables and seats got together with eight alfresco microeateries and a classy (tiki-echoing) bar, it resulted in the match made from above that is the now 6-monthold Celebration Park on Bayshore Drive. There are many reasons it’s beyond awesome and has garnered legions of fans; here are our top five. 1) Variety is the spice of a good meal. Why not chase an order of falafel with an organic Brussels sprouts salad followed by a burger smothered in a goat cheese-fig spread (or Wisconsin cheddar), each from different trucks? The aim of the semi-permanent lineup is diversity. The initial lineup, which is subject to change, has remained: Dilly’s Seafood (straightfrom-the-Gulf catches), Dutchkinz (beignets and mini-pancakes), Gigi Gourmet (Frenchie-American faves), Gyro2Go (chicken or lamb with sides), I Love Curry (and samosas and mango lassi, too!), Nawty Hogg Backyard BBQ (ribs, brisket, beans and more), Red’s Pizza (10-inch pies, toppings galore) and Smith Organics (greens, grains and sammies). 2) Location, location, location. Not only is it minutes from downtown and within walking distance of a cultural gem, Naples Botanical Garden, but all of the seats overlook a peaceful canal. Picnic tables line the water, and both the elongated bar and a bunch of four-

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top metallic tables have overhead cover in case of pesky rain or blazing rays. 3) Raising the bar. You know a place is a destination when you can take away the food and the bar is still a draw. There’s always a $6 COD, aka cocktail of the day, like a flirty passion-rita, peach sunrise or an original creation in souvenir tiki glass (think: Malibu with banana liqueur and a squeeze of pineapple and cranberry). Wine and higher-end spirits match any bar downtown, and “build your own buckets” are a hoot—five picks of either imported beer, craft suds or splits. Add in game-day-colored punches and some flat-screens and it’s the definition of fun in the (shaded) sun. 4) Come one, come all. There are manifold cuisines and libations, and the crowd also doubles as a pupu platter. Just about everyone feels comfortable here—young professionals, retirees, families, sports fanatics, music lovers (bands jam at night) and even pooches! Yes, Sunday mornings are “Brunch & Bark at the Park,” with $5 mimosas and bloody marys and free dog treats. 5) The boots on this ground were made for walking. No doubt a big reason this has been so successful is the dynamo behind it: Rebecca Maddox. She worked for years in the business world before moving to Naples and opening the hugely popular Three60Market on Bayshore Drive. When people complained about the parking situation at Celebration Park, she listened and opened adjacent lots, offering free valet, early on.

NEWS FLASH Smith Organics, a truck that has been manned by chef Michael Voorhis, the founding chef of Third Street South hot spot The Bevy, has expansion on the horizon. The menu will serve as a blueprint for Lake Park Diner, an upscale modern American comfort-food spot from developer Adam Smith that he and Voorhis are hoping to have up and running in Naples this fall.

FIND CELEBR ATION PARK: 2880 Becca Ave., Naples, 316-7253, celebrationparknaples.com. Open Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

COURTESY OF CELEBRATION PARK (TOP); COURTESY OF SMITH ORGANICS (RIGHT)

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A select listing of Collier and Lee County restaurants, arranged by location. AVERAGE DINNER ENTRÉE PRICE

$ $10 and less | $$ $11-15 | $$$ $16-24 | $$$$ $25 and more

NAPLES THIRD STREET SOUTH Barbatella 1290 Third St. S., 263-1955. barbatellanaples.com. Casual Italian cuisine from the people behind Sea Salt. Sample woodfired pizzas and gelato in the trendy wine bar or relaxed patio. $$$ ITALIAN

Campiello Ristorante & Bar 1177 Third St. S., 435-1166. campiello. damico.com. Italian with a contemporary interpretation in a beautiful courtyard right on Third Street South. $$$$ ITALIAN The Continental 1205 Third St. S., 659-0007. continentalnaples.com. Top-quality cuts of steak from around the globe are enhanced by modern décor, private cabanas and a “cocktail lab.” $$$$ STEAK Jane’s on 3rd Garden Cafe 1209 Third St. S., 261-2253. janesgardencafe.com. Folks come for the lobster benedict and stuffed French toast, but they stay to sit around the lovely koi fountain in a sunny patio. $$ CASUAL

Ridgway Bar & Grill 1300 Third St. S., 262-5500. ridgwaybarandgrill.com. A quintessential Old Naples restaurant with creative American fare. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Sea Salt 1186 Third St.

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S., 434-7258. seasaltnaples.com. Organic produce and naturally raised ingredients. Dedicated to seafood and its accompaniments. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN

FIFTH AVENUE SOUTH Alberto’s on Fifth 868 Fifth Ave. S., 430-1060. albertosonfith.com. Classic Italian fare from Alberto Varetto, the former executive chef of Sale e Pepe on Marco. $$$ ITALIAN Bha! Bha! Persian Bistro 865 Fifth Ave. S., 594-5557. bhabhapersianbistro.com. Exquisite Persian cuisine in a jewel box of a dining room, offering a wide variety of authentic fare plus unique twists to vegetables, lamb, chicken, beef and more. $$$$ MIDDLE EASTERN/INDIAN

Bice 300 Fifth Ave. S., 262-4044. naples.bicegroup.com. Traditional cuisine: homemade pasta, veal osso buco, veal chop Milanese. $$$$ ITALIAN Bistro 821 821 Fifth Ave. S., 261-5821. bistro821.com. Kitchen open for the eyes of the customers and a menu filled with originality. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN Chops City Grill 837 Fifth Ave. S., 262-4677. chopscitygrill.com. A refreshed menu of steaks, chops and more has spiced up this Fifth Avenue South stalwart. $$$$ STEAK

The Dining Guide is based on recent reviews, editorial discretion and winners of the Best of the Gulfshore annual readers’ poll. Restaurants that regularly advertise also are included. Inclusion in the listings is subject to change and only guaranteed for advertisers. All phone numbers are area code (239) unless specified. Please email dsonne@gulfshorelife.com to report changes in a restaurant’s location, prices or menu.

The French Brasserie Rustique 365 Fifth Ave. S., 315-4019. thefrenchnaples.com. This is celebrated local chef Vincenzo Betulia’s newest eatery; expect exquisite escargots and steak tartare in a buzzworthy atmosphere. $$$ FRENCH HobNob Kitchen & Bar 720 Fifth Ave. S., Suite 101, 580-0070. hobnobnaples.com. Updated takes on classic cuisine in a cool, contemporary setting on Fifth Avenue South. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN Ocean Prime 699 Fifth Ave. S., 430-0404. ocean-prime.com. This swanky concept from national restaurateur Cameron Mitchell features a from-scratch kitchen mixing surf and turf, a beautiful dining room and attentive service. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Osteria Tulia / Bar Tulia 466 Fifth Ave. S., 213-2073. tulianaples.com. Innovative Sicilian-inspired dishes, arguably some of the best in Naples, in a rustic-chic farmhouse setting or the Bar Tulia gastropub, which has unbeatable craft cocktails. $$$ ITALIAN Pazzo! Cucina Italiana 853 Fifth Ave. S., 4348494. pazzoitaliancafe. com. Beautiful presentations and sophisticated twists on Italian favorites. An extensive renovation debuted before the end of 2018.

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Sails Restaurant 301 Fifth Ave. S., 537-7227. sailsrestaurants.com. This upscale eatery and raw bar that opened last season has been impressing seafood lovers; at the far western end of Fifth Avenue South, expect unusual crudos and a large selection of international fish. $$$$ SEAFOOD

Sushi Thai Multiple locations throughout Collier and Lee counties. sushithaitoo.com. Large selection of sushi and Thai dishes. $$$ ASIAN Truluck’s 698 Fourth Ave. S., 530-3131. trulucks.com. Known for stone crabs brought in from its local boats, the fine dining locale also touts seafood from the Gulf and beyond. $$$$ SEAFOOD

Veranda E Hotel Escalante, 290 Fifth Ave. S., 659-3466. hotelescalante.com. Courtyard setting and menu with both Asian and French influences. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN DOWNTOWN NAPLES 7th Avenue Social 849 Seventh Ave. S., 2312318. 7thavenuesocial. com. Florida-inspired, inventive menu with craft cocktails in a lounge-like setting off Fifth Ave. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

The Bevy 360 12th Ave. S., 228-4220.

naplesbevy.com. Premium craft cocktails and varied influences on the menu shine through at this bar and eatery in the Third Street South area. The open-air set-up with retractable roof is nothing short of impressive, too. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

The Claw Bar 221 Ninth St. S., 231-3912. theclawbar.com. The newest restaurant from the team behind The Bay House, it’s close to downtown Naples in the Bellasera hotel, and acclaimed chef Andy Hunter is in the kitchen. Expect oysters (cold and hot), exquisite seafood masterpieces, cocktails with flair and genteel Southern charm in spades. $$$$ SEAFOOD Cosmos Café & Pizzeria 536 Ninth St. N., 262-8181. cosmospizzanaples.com. Hearty staples like lasagna, calzones, pizza and cannoli. $$$ ITALIAN La Colmar Bakery & Bistro 80 Tamiami Trail N., 315-4303. lacolmar.com. This bake shop imports pristine non-GMO Gallic flour to make all of its bread and croissants, and the lovely café resembling a French village also has a full menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner. $$ FRENCH

Maria D’anna Café 300 Tamiami Trail N., 263-6892. mariadannacafe.com. Flawless, from-scratch Polish dishes and baked goods

in a charming, sunny space. $$$ EASTERN EUROPEAN

Pinchers Multiple locations throughout Collier and Lee counties. pinchersusa.com. Seafood from local fishermen in a super-casual and family-friendly setting. $$$ SEAFOOD The Rooster Food + Drink 600 Goodlette-Frank Road N., 228-5973. theroosternaples.com.Two fine dining chefs teamed up to open this simple breakfast and lunch spot serving not-atall-simple dishes, like braised short ribs over grits with salsa verde— and they serve dinner Tuesdays and Fridays. $$ CASUAL Timeless – an MHK Eatery 90 Ninth St. N., timelesseatery.com. Gourmet sandwiches, salads, thin-crust pizzas and modern American fare from former Truluck’s chef David Nelson is drawing diners to this restobar, which also has delivery. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

BAYFRONT K-Prime Steakhouse 403 Bayfront Place, 435-9353. kprimesteakhouse.com. At Bayfront near Fifth Avenue South sits this stately dining room with plush chairs, prime cuts and great herb-crusted prime rib. $$$$ STEAK Stoney’s Stone Crab 492 Bayfront Place, 331-

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Your Inner Gourmand at Our Waterfront Restaurants

K-Prime Steakhouse

Traditional neighborhood steakhouse dedicated to the good old days.

K-Rico Mexican Grill

All your favorites served up in a vibrant family-friendly atmosphere.

Shane’s Cabana Bar

Enjoy a cold drink on a hot day with breathtaking views and delicious bites.

Stoney’s Stone Crab

Seafood the old-school way; come socialize, celebrate and indulge.

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465 Bayfront Place

Located on Naples Bay where Goodlette-Frank Road meets 41 in Downtown; Plentiful Free Parking

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Bleu Provence 1234 Eighth St. S., 261-8239. bleuprovencenaples. com. Take a tour of southern France in the heart of Old Naples. With amazing food and a stunning wine list, it’s consistently one of the Gulfshore’s best restaurants. $$$$ FRENCH Chez Boet 755 12th Ave. S., 643-6177. chezboetnaples.com. French staples with a personal touch from the husband-wife owners, plus a full bar. $$$$ FRENCH

The Dock at Crayton Cove 845 12th Ave. S., 263-9940. dockcraytoncove.com. A laidback spot for Florida seafood on Naples Bay. $$$ SEAFOOD

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21 Spices by Chef Asif 4270 Tamiami Trail E., 919-8830. 21spicesdining.com. This isn’t your average curry house (although you can get great chicken tikka masala and garlic naan)—expect soaring ceilings, sleek décor and a full bar. $$$

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Kareem’s Lebanese Kitchen 4270 Tamiami Trail E., 315-4167. kareemskitchen.com. Middle Easterners rave about the authenticity of the dishes here, from seven types of hummus and other meze to composed entrées like roasted chicken with za’atar-spiced potatoes and kibbeh with yogurt and pomegranate seeds. $$$ MIDDLE EASTERN/ INDIAN

LowBrow Pizza & Beer 3148 Tamiami Trail E., 529-6919. lowbrowpizzaandbeer. com. Gourmet pies with artisanal cheeses and unique toppings made from scratch are fired in a wood-burning oven and served with craft brews in a frat-like setting (the snarky jokestrewn menu is a hoot). $$ ITALIAN Rumba Cuban Café 1265 Airport-Pulling Road S., 659-2996. rumbacubancafe.com. Classic Cuban cuisine with a few fun twists and very attentive service. $$$ SPANISH/ LATIN AMERICAN

MIDTOWN Alexander’s 4077 Ninth St. N., 262-4999. alexandersnaples.com. The menu is filled with tastes from around the world presented in a modern café atmosphere. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Andre’s Steakhouse 2800 Tamiami Trail N., 263-5851. If you’re a fan of Peter Luger, opt for this tiny joint founded by one of its former chefs. $$$$ STEAK Cibao Grille 814 Neapolitan Way, 4346653. cibaogrille.com. Caribbean dishes from the owners’ roots in the Dominican Republic mix with American classics. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN D’Amico & Sons 4691 Ninth St. N., 430-0955. damicoandsons.com. Known for wood-fired pizzas and parmigianas—and the $8.99 “endless wine” to go with them. $$$ ITALIAN Dorona 2110 Tamiami Trail N., 529-2819. doronanaples.com. In this upscale-casual eatery from the same owners as Sea Salt and Barbatella, the Italian flair is felt throughout,

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with rosemary roasted potatoes accompanying every steak. $$$$ STEAK Escargot 41 4339 Tamiami Trail N., 793-5000. escargot41. com. Traditional French restaurant with a large wine list. $$$ FRENCH Fernández the Bull 3375 Pine Ridge Road, 653-9097; 1201 Piper Blvd., Naples, 254-9855. fernandezthebull.com. Serving authentic Cuban dishes, such as roasted pork and black beans, since 1985. $$ SPANISH/ LATIN AMERICAN

Food & Thought 2132 Tamiami Trail N., 213-2222. foodandthought.com. The organic grocery store and counter-service café with a tree-shaded courtyard is not strictly vegetarian but has a full menu of entrées and raw and vegan options. $ VEGETARIAN

Fujiyama 2555 Tamiami Trail N., 2614332. naplesfujiyama. com. Japanese master chefs prepare and serve dinners with flair at your hibachi table; there is also a great sushi selection. $$$ ASIAN FUSE Global Cuisine / FUSE BBQ 2500 U.S. 41 N., 455-4585. fusenaples.com. Chef Greg Scarlatos blends cuisines from around the world into a cohesive menu at the fine-dining Fuse. In 2018, he expanded his reach, adding an insanely good casual barbecue eatery next door. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Harold’s Place 2555 Tamiami Trail N., 263-7254. naplesharoldsplace.com. This chickee bar in a lush tropical setting also serves an award-winning charbroiled burger. $ CASUAL Jimmy P’s Butcher Shop & Deli 1833 Tamiami Trail N., 643-6328. jimmypsbutchershop.com. Wagyu burgers, subs and barbecue classics from the counter (or

with table service), along with take-home exotic cuts of meat. A second location opened in Bonita Springs last season. $$ CASUAL Jimmy P’s Charred 1833 Tamiami Trail N., Naples, 643-2427; 25301 U.S. 41 S., Bonita Springs, 390-0301. jimmypscharred.com. This is the intimate, casually elegant steakhouse specializing in wagyu beef under the same direction and roof as Naples’ favorite butcher. Now, for 2019, there is a second location in Bonita Springs. $$$$ STEAK

Lamoraga 3936 U.S. 41 N., 331-3669, lamoragarestaurant.com. Contemporary upscale twists on Spanish favorites plus other small plates. $$$$ SPANISH/ LATIN AMERICAN

The Local 5323 Airport-Pulling Road, 596-3276. thelocalnaples.com. Fresh, healthy cuisine locally sourced from farm and sea. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Martin Fierro 13040 Livingston Road, 300-4777. martinfierrorestaurant.com. Authentic Argentinian and Uruguyan parrillada with tons of grilled grass-fed beef and tango music. $$$ SPANISH/ LATIN AMERICAN

grub and casual latenight eats, including oysters, wings and burgers. $$ BAR BITES Shula’s 5111 U.S. 41 N., 430-4999. donshula. com. Classic steakhouse fare from Hall of Fame Coach Don Shula. $$$$ STEAK

Swan River Seafood and Fish Market 3741 Tamiami Trail N., 4037000. swanriverseafood. com. The restaurant serves Cape Cod-style seafood, and the market stocks a variety of fresh catches plus Angus beef, wine and more. $$$ SEAFOOD

USS Nemo 3745 Tamiami Trail N., 261-6366. ussnemorestaurant.com. Masterful creations using fresh seafood, many with Asian accents, from a classically trained chef who is among the best in Southwest Florida. $$$ SEAFOOD Yard House 4251 Tamiami Trail N., yardhouse.com. The first Southwest Florida branch of a national chain known for its extensive selection of draft beers and smorgasbord of pub grub opened in Park Shore in early 2019. $$ BAR BITES THE VILLAGE SHOPS ON VENETIAN BAY

Moura Bistro 3369 Pine Ridge Road, 738-8883. mourabistro. com. A tiny storefront is delivering a limited yet flavorful selection of Lebanese fare, including falafel, hummus, tabouleh, shawarma and shish kebabs. $$$ MIDDLE

Bayside Seafood Grill & Bar 4270 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., 649-5552. baysideseafoodgrillandbar. com. More than 200 feet of waterfront dining, inside or out. The upper deck bar has live music. $$$$ SEAFOOD

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M Waterfront Grille

O’mei 6434 Naples Blvd., Suite 406, 6315633. omeinaples.com. O’mei’s Peking duck and other Chinese fare is among Naples’ best, made with the freshest ingredients. $$$ ASIA Pelican Larry’s Raw Bar Multiple locations throughout Collier and Lee counties. pelicanlarrys.com. Locals flock here for dependable pub

4300 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., 263-4421. mwaterfrontgrille. com. Organic meat, seafood and produce; main dining room with bay views, plus a full bar and front terrace. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN

MiraMare Ristorante

4236 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., 430-6273. miramarenaples.com.

Come for the gorgeous corner waterfront patio on Venetian Bay; stay for large portions of calamari and chicken francese.

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T-Michael’s Steak and Lobster House 4050

Gulf Shore Blvd. N., 261-0622. t-michaels. com. Steakhouse dining on the waterfront at The Village on Venetian Bay, featuring USDA prime meats and Maine lobster.

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WATERSIDE SHOPS True Food Kitchen

5375 Tamiami Trail, 431-4580. truefoodkitchen.com. The majority of the menu at this upscale chain caters to vegetarians, but it’s a perfect place for flexitarian food lovers who are looking for a healthy and satisfying meal while at Waterside Shops.

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NORTH NAPLES Agave Bar & Grill

2380 Vanderbilt Beach Road, 598-3473. agavenaples.com. A recent menu overhaul hallmarked a return to its Mexican roots and brought back tableside guacamole. $$$

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Baleen La Playa Beach & Golf Resort, 9891 Gulf Shore Drive, 598-5707. laplayaresort.com. A beautiful beachfront wraparound terrace sets the stage for a night of creative cuisine (breakfast and lunch are also served daily).

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The Bay House / The Claw Bar at Tierney’s Tavern 799 Walker-

bilt Road, 591-3837. bayhousenaples. com. It’s almost as if it’s two restaurants under one roof that happen to share the same delectable Southern-influenced

New Location. Splashy New Space & Bar. Same Great Menu. All Your Beloved Classics. Incomparable Service. • Pet-Friendly • • Indoor & Outdoor Dining • • Extensive Wine List • • Upscale Island Casual • Open Daily Lunch: 11:30 am – 4 pm Wine & Cheese: 4 pm – 5 pm Dinner: 5 pm – 10 pm (239) 472-6200 11508 Andy Rosse Ln. Captiva Island, FL RestaurantsOnCaptiva.com

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Black Forest Mill 2366

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Bone Hook Brewing Co. 1514 Immokalee

Road, 631-8522. bonehookbrewing. com.Newly renovated and expanded, this well-respected North Naples microbrewery now has a taproom with a full kitchen, table service and pub grub to match. $$ BAR

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Café Gourmand 9853

Tamiami Trail N., 2607109. cafegourmand. net. The best selection of crêpes in Naples comes from the French family that owns this quaint daytime spot; on weekends, white table cloths come out at night for formal (yet reasonably priced) dinner service. $$

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Cote d’ Azur 11224

Tamiami Trail N., 5978867. cotedazurrestaurant.com. Delectable French cuisine offering everything from filet mignon to quail in a cozy Provençal setting.

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DaRuMa Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Lounge 241 Center

St. N., 591-1200; 13499 S. Cleveland Ave., Fort Myers, 344-0037. darumarestaurant. com. Traditional service or Teppan-style tableside cooking. Teriyaki steak, filet mignon, chicken, seafood, tempura, sushi and more. $$$$ ASIAN

Dusk 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, 598-6644. ritzcarlton.com. Known to locals as having some of the freshest and most intriguing sushi options around, this lounge in The Ritz-Carlton, Naples is full of dark corners and couches— or you can opt to sit on the patio overlooking the Gulf. $$$$ ASIAN Grain De Café 8803

Tamiami Trail N., 594-8081.Slogging through the often-long cashier line is worth it for the freshest pain au chocolat, almond croissants, quiches and crêpes for breakfast, lunch and take-out in North Naples. $$

1514 Immokalee Road, Naples, 234-2442; 3300 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs, 948-4663. komoonthai.com. A fun mix of Thai, Japanese and Peruvian (ceviche plus a few hot entrées) in an inviting setting. $$ ASIAN

Namba 8847 Tamiami Trail N., 592-4992. nambanaples.com. This tiny eatery is home to some of the Gulfshore’s most inspired Japanese fare; the menu is limited to a small yet remarkable selection of ramen, sushi and small plates.

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Parmesan Pete’s 7935

Airport-Pulling Road, 992-3663. parmesanpetes.com. A small but always dependable red sauce joint serving huge portions of Parmesans, meatballs and manicotti. $$$

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The Turtle Club 9225

Gulfshore Drive, 5926557. windwardhospitality.com. Upscale casual beachfront restaurant offering coastal cuisine. $$$$

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derbilt Beach Road, 598-6644. ritz-carlton. com. Located in The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, this steakhouse evokes the ambience of a modern, elegant private club. $$$$ STEAK

Komoon Thai Sushi & Ceviche 1575 Pine

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Zen Asian BBQ 10823

Tamiami Trail N., 260-7037. eatatzen. com. Try this trendy noodle bar and Korean barbecue joint with a master sushi chef for pairings like spicy tuna with crème fraîche and a bulgogi ramen “nacho.” $$$

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MERCATO Cavo Lounge 9108

Strada Place, 4318706. cavolounge.com. A Mercato hangout that features global small plates and a DJ that spins late into the night—plus drag brunches some weekends. $$ BAR BITES

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Rocco’s Tacos 9123 Strada Place, 5008226. roccostacos. com/naples. It’s a perpetual party at this lively joint where the food is just as good as the libations (there are more than 400 tequilas!)—and the kitchen is open deep into the night. $$$ MEXICAN THE PAVILION Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar 8985 Tamiami Trail N., 598-2424. flemingssteakhouse. com. This outpost of the upscale chain is a local favorite, with an expansive dining room and wine list. $$$$ STEAK Inca’s Kitchen 8955 Tamiami Trail N., 631-5954. incaskitchens.com. Top-quality authentic Peruvian cuisine in a spacious and sleek dining room. $$$ SPANISH/LATIN AMERICAN

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The Grill 280 Van-

cial.com. Mercato’s latest large-scale eatery is a beautifully designed export from The Windy City channeling coastal living at its finest; a chic rosé-all-day bar scene is complemented by reasonably priced seafood. $$$ SEAFOOD

9114 Strada Place, 2022038. thehamptonso-

KC American Bistro 885 Vanderbilt Beach Road, 566-2371. kcamericanbistro.com. Fresh, seasonal, regional American cuisine in a casually elegant setting. In 2019, a second location will open in Estero. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Tacos & Tequila Cantina 8971 Tamiami Trail N., 254-8226; 4834 Davis Blvd., Naples, 732-8226; 10952 Eagle Village Drive, Fort Myers, 3308226. tacosandtequilanaples.com. Killer tacos with lots of clever spins, plus margaritas aplenty, at this cute, festive spot. $$ MEXICAN GALLERIA SHOPPES AT VANDERBILT Alpine Restaurant 2355 Vanderbilt

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Beach Road, Suite 158, 325-9499. alpineofnaples.com. The best of German, Slovak, Czech, Polish and Hungarian cuisines in one place. $$$ EASTERN EUROPEAN The Cave Bistro & Wine Bar 2343 Vanderbilt Beach Road, 513-0095. napleswinecollection.com. This ode to the underground wine cellars of Burgundy, complete with a curved ceiling and stonework, has a full liquor license and menu of Continental small plates. $$$ BAR BITES

Mister O1 Extraordinary Pizza 2355 Vanderbilt Beach Road, 631-6844. facebook. com/misterO1naples. The name isn’t hyperbole: Even though there isn’t much aside from the various ultra-thin-crust pies, they are enough to make this a new regular stop for foodies. $$ ITALIAN

Poached 2355 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples, 593-0770; 24600 S. Tamiami Trail, Bonita Springs, 221-8256; 15215 Collier Blvd., Naples, 919-3533. breakfastnaples.com. Creative ways to start the day, from a banana oatmeal brûlée to a veggie wrap with pesto aioli. (No dinner.) $ CASUAL

BONITA SPRINGS Angelina’s Ristorante 24041 Tamiami Trail S., 390-3187. angelinasofbonitasprings. com. Fine dining in plush banquettes with an award-winning wine list makes this one of the area’s top restaurants. $$$$ ITALIAN C Level Bistro & Wine Bar 4450 Bonita Beach Road, 221-7046. c-levelbar.com. Quiet and effortlessly refined, this intimate eatery is dependable for Continental fare like steak au poivre and raspberry duck. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN Coconut Jack’s 5370 Bonita Beach Road, 6767777. coconutjacks.com. Beautiful water views in

a casual setting off Bonita Beach Road. Perfect for a quick bite around sunset. $$$ SEAFOOD DeRomo’s Gourmet Market & Restaurant 26811 South Bay Drive, 325-3583. deromos. com. This chic sit-down restaurant with a big-city vibe and pretty patio is part and parcel of a gargantuan Italian market featuring fresh pastas, cheeses, baked goods and more. $$$ ITALIAN

Figs Grille 25987 S. Tamiami Trail, 390-1700. figsgrille. com. Refreshing fusion of Spanish, Turkish, Moroccan, Lebanese and French cuisines. $$$

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The Other Side Bistro 24630 S. Tamiami Trail, 992-7433. bonitaspringsbistro.com. Chef Brian McCarley has been serving consistently comforting dishes with a modern flair for years at this understated space in the northern reach of Bonita Springs. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

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Petar’s Restaurant 3300 Bonita Beach Road, Unit 120, 494-1343. petarsrestaurant.com. The talented young chef Petar Al Kurdi has developed a strong following for his deftly and cleverly prepared continental cuisine. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Roy’s Restaurant 26831 South Bay Drive, 498-7697. roysrestaurant.com. Celebrity chef Roy Yamaguchi’s Hawaiian and Pacific fusion fine-dining outpost is great for an elegant evening at the Promenade in Bonita Springs. $$$$ ASIAN A Table Apart 4295 Bonita Beach Road, 2218540. atableapart.com. One of Bonita Springs’ best restaurants fuses influences from throughout the Pacific Rim. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Tarpon Bay Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa, 5001 Coconut Road, 3904295. Elegant waterfront

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Wylds Café 4271 Bonita Beach Road, 9470408. wyldscafe.com. Three chefs join forces for a modern American fine-dining experience at a reasonable price. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Zorba’s Mediterranean Grille & Bar 9106 Bonita Beach Road, 992-5005. zorbasgrille. com. One of the only upscale-casual Greek places here; great saganaki and souvlaki (with some Italian options, too). $$$ MEDITERRANEAN

ESTERO Divieto Ristorante 23161 Village Shops Way, 390-2977. divietoristorante.com. Located in Coconut Point, it is known for fettucine Alfredo prepared in a hollowed-out Parmesan wheel. $$$ ITALIAN

FORT MYERS BEACH Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille Multiple locations throughout Lee County. docfordsfortmyersbeach.com. docfordssanibel.com. Seafood, mojitos and its namesake rum bar. $$$ SEAFOOD Fresh Catch Bistro 3040 Estero Blvd., 4632600. freshcatchbistro. com. A notch above the more casual fare on the beach without feeling stuffy. $$$ SEAFOOD PierSide Grill & Famous Blowfish Bar 1000 Estero Blvd., 7657800. piersidegrill.com. Its perch overlooking the shore is attractive for beachy drinks and bites of crab cakes, coconut shrimp and more. $$$ SEAFOOD

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Bonefish Grill Multiple locations throughout Collier and Lee Counties. bonefishgrill.com. Fish comes first at this popular chain; choose from multiple catches, sauces and preparations. $$$ SEAFOOD

Ember Korean Steakhouse 7091 College Parkway, 771-8818. New for 2019, this contemporary restaurant features a wide variety of quality eats, from tabletop barbecue to well-executed fusion dishes. $$$ ASIAN Fancy’s Southern Café 8890 Salrose Lane, 561-2988. fancyssoutherncafe.com. Classic Southern favorites from fried okra to shrimp and grits served in a casually elegant atmosphere. $$ MODERN AMERICAN

Harold’s 15250 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 107, 8490622. haroldscuisine. com. A cozy bistro with seasonal, farm-to-table cuisine from innovative chef Harold Balink. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

La Trattoria Café Napoli Villas Plaza, 12377 S. Cleveland Ave., 931-0050. latrattoriacafenapoli.com. Known for chef-owner Gloria’s paella, this Spanish restaurant also features a variety of tapas, pasta, meat and seafood dishes. $$$ MEDITERRANEAN

Osteria Cellis 15880 Summerlin Road, 2671310. osteriacelli.com. Authentic, freshly made pastas are a highlight of this upscale casual eatery. $$$ ITALIAN The Saucy Meatball 12401 Commerce Lakes Drive, 800-7172. saucymeatball.com. A younger sister in the Gateway neighborhood to the long popular 2 Meatballs in the Kitchen, this industrial-chic pizzeria also has craveworthy pasta dishes, salads, entrées and complimentary garlic knots. $$ ITALIAN Silk Road 8646 Gladiolus Drive, 689-4845. Specializing in Central Asian cuisine, this restaurant takes diners on a rewarding epicurean journey with Uzbek delicacies and traditional food and wine offerings from throughout the region. $$ ASIAN Viet Village 16571 S. Tamiami Trail, 208-8368. vietvillagefl.com. After an extensive renovation, this lovely Vietnamese restaurant opened in 2018 to critical acclaim; don’t miss the rare-beef pho and the special rice cooked in a clay pot. $$

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BELL TOWER SHOPS Society 13499 Bell Tower Drive, 334-0900. societyfortmyers.com. The hot spot features contemporary cuisine and killer cocktails (plus, it turns into a nightclub after-hours). Don’t skip the “treehouse” rooftop bar. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN

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Artisan Eatery 8951 Daniels Parkway, 8874844. artisaneatery. com. Don’t be fooled by the counter service, soda machine and postage stamp size of this café— the outstanding egg Benedicts, sandwiches, flatbreads and daily chef’s specials are delights. $$ CASUAL

Origami 8911 Daniels Parkway, Suite 5, 4822126. sushiorigami.com. Korean, Japanese and sushi bar. $$$ ASIAN

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Cleveland Ave., 362-1102; 1404 Cape Coral Parkway E., Cape Coral, 4712075. bluagavemexicanrestaurant.com. From tacos and enchiladas to margaritas and flan, this winsome Mexican place is tastefully decorated in shades of azul. $$ LATIN AMERICAN

Chef Brooke’s Natural Café 1850 Boy Scout Drive, 332-2433. chefbrookeonline.com. Organic, gluten-free and vegan-friendly cuisine. Open until 5 p.m. $$ VEGETARIAN

El Gaucho Inca 4391 Colonial Blvd., 275-7504. elgauchoinca.com. Traditional Argentinian (including the Italian specialties popular there) and Peruvian food prepared to perfection. The warm service, with a personal touch, is also a delight. $$ LATIN AMERICAN

Ginger Bistro 4650 Cleveland Ave., 689-3113; 2366 Surfside Blvd., Cape Coral, 558-8865. gingerbistrousa.com. Authentic Chinese fare, including dim sum and traditional Cantonese barbecue. $$ ASIAN KJ’s Steakhouse 10950 S. Cleveland Ave., 2754745. kjsfreshgrill.com. The creators behind this contemporary upscale-casual chophouse and burger heaven pride themselves on aging and a 900-degree searing technique, plus a fully stocked bar. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Mina’s Bistro 4391 Colonial Blvd., 225-1139. minasbistro.com. Cozy and dependable for a great meal, whether you order from the Italian half of the menu or the exciting “Latin” section—which is code for delectable Ecuadorian specialties. $$$ LATIN AMERICAN

Sasse’s Restaurant 3651 Evans Ave., Suite 101, 278-5544. sassesfortmyers.com. Northern Italian and European cuisine cooked in a wood-burning oven to critical and popular acclaim. $$$$ ITALIAN

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MCGREGOR CORRIDOR Azure 15301 McGregor Blvd., 288-4296. azurefortmyers.com. At this casual fine-dining boîte, chef Joe Pittman, formerly of Mereday’s Fine Dining, excels at modernized classics. $$$ ITALIAN Blanc 13451 McGregor Blvd., 887-3139. blancentertainment. com. This contemporary restaurant mixes trends like sous vide and robata grilling with a strong French influence. $$ MODERN AMERICAN

Cibo 12901 McGregor Blvd., 454-3700. Italian restaurant featuring seafood, steak and pasta. Many wine selections. $$$ ITALIAN Crave Restaurant 12901 McGregor Blvd., 466-4663. cravemenu. com. The chef and owner of Crave makes all of his killer comfort food from scratch down to the deli meat for daily breakfasts and lunches (and dinners select nights of the week). $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Deep Lagoon Seafood & Fish Market 14040 McGregor Blvd., 6895474; 10395 Tamiami Trail N., Naples, 6316266. deeplagoon.com. A fresh concept from the family behind Pinchers, the North Naples location is decidedly more casual with an extensive seafood market; in Fort Myers, the newly constructed waterfront spot distinguishes itself with a raw bar, modern décor and scenic marina views. $$$ SEAFOOD Roadhouse Café 15660 San Carlos Blvd., Suite 36, 415-4375. roadhousecafefl.com. Live jazz is a big draw, and there’s something for everyone, with steaks among a wide range of dishes. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN

DOWNTOWN FORT MYERS Bullig Coffee & Bites 1815 Fowler St., 7032629. facebook.com/

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Siam Thai & Sushi 13161 N. Cleveland Ave., Suite B4, 995-5002. Try the Yum seafood salad or the pad see ew with tofu or shrimp. $$$ ASIAN

Ford’s Garage Multiple locations throughout Lee County. fordsgaragefl.com. A gourmet burger bar with a big selection of craft beers and spirits. $$ CASUAL

Bleu Rendez-Vous French Bistro 2430 Periwinkle Way, 5651608. bleurendezvous. com. Chef Christian Vivet’s intimate French bistro serving authentic cuisine. $$$$ ITALIAN

Izzy’s Fish & Oyster 2282 First St., Fort Myers, 337-4999. izzysftmyers.com. A formerly Miami-based chef relocated his chic raw bar and New England-style seafood spot to the River District. $$$ SEAFOOD The Standard 1520 Broadway, 219-6463. thestandardftmyers. com. An independent eatery in the River District boasting fresh and from-scratch eats in a convivial atmosphere for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Twisted Vine Bistro 2214 Bay St., 226-1687. twistedvinebistro.com. An eclectic menu featuring twists on classic grill and seafood favorites. Plus a large wine and cheese selection. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN

The Veranda 2122 Second St., Fort Myers, 332-2065. verandarestaurant.com. Fort Myers’ Grande Dame, it’s where to dine on filet mignon and veal surrounded by lush foliage. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN NORTH FORT MYERS Rosy Tomorrows Heritage Farm 8250 Nalle Grande Road, 567-6000. rosy-tomorrows.com. Breakfast and lunch Thursday through Sunday is a unique treat—a renowned chef heads the kitchen, and as you graze you can see the humanely raised longhorn cattle, hogs, chickens and more doing the same right in front of you. $$ CASUAL

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Il Cielo 1244 Periwinkle Way, 472-5555. ilcielosanibel.com. The modern American fare (with a subtle Italian influence) is all made in-house down to the desserts, and this is one of the most elegant dining rooms in Lee County, with top-notch service to match. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN

The Mad Hatter 6467 Sanibel Captiva Road, 472-0033. madhatterrestaurant.com. Whimsical, exquisite fine dining from amuse bouche to sweet ending. Arrive early for a glass of wine on the sand (no outdoor seats). $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Sweet Melissa’s Café 1625 Periwinkle Way, 472-1956. sweetmelissascafe.com. Chef Melissa Talmage’s creative cuisine is not to be missed, from crawfish ravioli with farro to ginger-soy short ribs. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

T2 2340 Periwinkle Way, 558-8919. t2traders.com. The younger, more intimate sibling of Traders, an island institution, this retro-chic dining room and bar are home to bonafide scrumptious cocktails and dishes like white gazpacho, tacos with roasted corn salsa, shortrib flatbreads, curried snapper and house-made bread pudding. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

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Keylime Bistro at Captiva Island Inn 11509 Andy Rosse Lane, 395-4000. keylimebistrocaptiva.com. Colorful, with an island feel, and serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with a full bar. $$$ MODERN

Cork Soakers Deck & Wine Bar 837 SE 47th Terrace, 5426622. corksoakers.net. Delightfully irreverent tone shows in décor (cheeky photographs and minimal indoor seating) and menu (“The Hangover” sandwich and curry-brined wings). $$

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The Mucky Duck 11546 Andy Rosse Lane, 4723434. muckyduck.com. British pub atmosphere with seafood platters; beers and live music on the beach. $$$ CASUAL RC Otter’s Island Eats 11506 Andy Rosse Lane, 395-1142. captivaislandinn.com. This family-friendly restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner to the tune of daily live music in a colorful space just steps from the beach. $$ CASUAL

Sunshine Seafood Café and Wine Bar 11508 Andy Rosse Lane, 472-6200. sunshineseafoodcafe.com. This restaurant that has long stood a step above the rest of the island’s beachy cafés with selections like paella and rack of lamb has a modern-yet-charming new home post-Hurricane Irma. $$$$ SEAFOOD

CAPE CORAL Aji Limon Multiple locations throughout Lee and Collier counties. ajilimonperuviancuisine.com. Based in Cape Coral with now five locations, including a relatively new one in Bonita Springs, this Peruvian café specializes in plates the way abuela would make them—tasty, homey and hearty, with little fuss. $$ LATIN AMERICAN

BoatHouse Tiki Bar & Grill 5819 Driftwood Parkway, 945-2628; 17101 State Road 31, Fort Myers, 332-2628. boathouseusa.com. Fresh seafood at the Cape Coral Yacht Club includes boat-in options, and they’ll cook your catch. A sister restaurant opened summer 2018 in

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Fathoms Restaurant & Bar 5785 Cape Harbour Drive, 542-0123. fathomsrestaurant.com. A modern, casual Cape Harbour restaurant serving cuisine with international influences and authentic flavors. $$$$ MODERN AMERICAN Fish Tale Grill By Merrick Seafood 1229 SE 47th Terrace, 542-8080. Open for lunch and dinner. Starting with fresh fish from the adjacent market, many popular items here, like coconut shrimp, seared ahi and blackened mahi mahi, earn descriptions like “the best I ever ate” from diners who voyage to this understated spot on the Cape. $$$$ SEAFOOD Gather 5971 Silver King Blvd., 673-9939. gathercape.com. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner in season, this eclectic spot at Tarpon Point Marina is from two of the Cape’s most celebrated chefs, and it is excelling at one-ofa-kind cocktails and global fare. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Marker 92 Waterfront Bar & Bistro / Nauti Mermaid 5961 Silver King Blvd., 541-5600. marker92.com. Sit outside for serene views of an open bay and tasty sandwiches and entrées. (Ignore the fact it’s in a hotel; the grounds are open to the public.) $$$ SEAFOOD

Nevermind 927 E. Cape Coral Parkway. nevermindanimalhouse.com. Ignore the gritty exposed piping and you’re in for seriously good comfort food and stiff cocktails

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Point 57 Kitchen & Cocktails 3522 Del Prado Blvd., 471-7785. point-57.com. A Southern influence pervades the limited yet critically acclaimed menu at this upscale-casual eatery that has emerged as one of Lee County’s best— don’t miss the artfully crafted cocktails, either. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN Rumrunners 5848 Cape Harbour Drive, 542-0200. rumrunnersrestaurant.com. On a picturesque mangrove-lined canal, this laidback indooroutdoor spot offers dependable fare. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Slate’s 4820 Candia St., 540-6800. slatescapecoral.com. A trip to New Orleans on a plate, the Crescent City is evoked in all dishes from the traditional to the inventive. It also added a jazz lounge this year. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

Taverna Wood Fire Kitchen 1227 Miramar St., 257-1825. What looks like an upscale-casual pizza place is offering some of Lee County’s most creative dishes, from smoked octopus with fingerling potatoes to baked gnocchi with clams (and, to boot, excellent pizza). $$ ITALIAN Two Sisters Vietnamese Cuisine 1311 S. Del Prado Blvd., 573-6360. twosistersvietnamese.com. Delectable, authentic, affordable pho and more is a family effort at this charming and well-appointed spot. $$ ASIAN

PINE ISLAND Tarpon Lodge Restaurant 13771 Waterfront Drive, 283-3999. tarponlodge.com. What can feel like a civilization away on sleepy Pine Island is a waterfront restaurant, at an Old Florida inn with a lovely enclosed porch, serving fresh catches and favorites from the land. $$$ MODERN AMERICAN

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MUSEUMS & GALLERIES AH TAH THI KI MUSEUM Through 5/12 In the

museum’s Mosaic Gallery, see an exhibit of crafts created by Big Cypress Boys & Girls Club members and their mentors. Free. (877) 902-1113. ahtahthiki.com

ALLIANCE FOR THE ARTS 3-31 In Juxtaposition,

Mariapia Malerba’s fantastical multimedia works pair with Mila Bridger’s whimsical photography. $5 suggested donation. 939-2787. artinlee.org

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ART LEAGUE OF FORT MYERS 3-31 Beachy Days

people’s choice exhibit. Free. 275-3970. artleagueoffortmyers. org

ARTS FOR ACT GALLERY 1-31 Katy Danca

Galli and Barbara Keene exhibits. Free. 337-5050. artsforactgallery.com CENTERS FOR THE ARTS BONITA SPRINGS Through 6/22 In the

Open Figure Study Group Exhibition, artists from the Centers for the Arts Figure Study Group display recent works from the studio.

3-10 High School

Showcase. 17-24 Elementary & Middle School Exhibition. Free. 495-8989. artcenterbonita.org CORKSCREW SWAMP SANCTUARY Through 6/30 Gallery

Café Artists: Leslie Peebles exhibit of wood-block prints. 348-9151. corkscrew. audubon.org

EAST WEST FINE ART 3-17 At the gallery’s

Mercato location, Taurida—Land of Taurus exhibits rugged impressionist paintings depicting the beauty of Crimea by Russian artists

Alexei Petruhin, Rustem Stahurski and Mikhail Shapovalenko. Free. 821-9459. eastwestfineart.com FGCU ART GALLERIES Through 5/3 Senior

Projects, Spring 2019 exhibit featuring varied works by the school’s art majors. Free. fgcu.edu/artgalleries FORT MYERS ART WALK 3 The first Friday of

the month, take a self-guided tour of the galleries in the River district. Free. 337-5050. fortmyersartwalk.com

FORT MYERS BEACH ART ASSOCIATION Through 10/10

Summer Show. Free. 463-3909. fortmyersbeachart.com

GUESS-FISHER GALLERY AND PHIL FISHER GALLERY 11-6/8 Back in Time

exhibit. Free. 6592787. guess-fishergallery.com

HARMON-MEEK GALLERY Through 5/3 Lorrie

Goulet exhibition with Darrel Austion feature. Free. 2612637. harmonmeek. com

HAYES HALL GALLERIES AND GARDENS, ARTIS—NAPLES Through 5/5 The Is-

abelle de Borchgrave: Fashioning Art from Paper exhibit shows the artist’s Italian Renaissance-inspired fashions since the mid-1990s. Through 6/21 Daniel Buren: A Colorful Pause is the site-specific installation of a contemporary pergola by the influential French artist. Through 6/31 The Four Seasons: The Monumental Sculpture of Philip Haas showcases the work of the internationally renowned contemporary American

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MARCO ISLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS 1-28 I See You exhibit

by photographer Jim Freeman. Free. 3944221. marcoislandart. org MARCO ISLAND HISTORICAL MUSEUM Through 5/28 An

Everglades Affair presents the works of local artist Jo-Ann Sanborn. Free. 2521440. colliermuseums. com

MARIANNE FRIEDLAND GALLERY 1-25 Form, Color,

Space exhibits contemporary American oil paintings and works on paper by nine major American artists. Free. 2623484. mariannefriedlandglry.com METHOD & CONCEPT Through 5/10 The

artist and filmmaker. Artis—Encounters exhibits highlights from The Baker Museum’s permanent collection. 18-6/21 11th Annual Student Exhibition including roughly 500 works by Collier public and private school students in pre-K through grade 12. Free. 597-1900. artisnaples.org

COURTESY OF HERZT ARENA

KAJ GALLERY Through 5/31 The

new gallery presents a show featuring ceramic sculptures by the world-renowned Chris Gustin and works by exciting abstract painters Paul Tamanian. Free. 2347918. kajartgallery. com

newly reimagined gallery closes its season with Design Dimensions, an exhibit featuring Bower Studios, which has a focus on mirrors, and Matthew Shlian, known for his paper structures. Free. 529-2633. methodandconcept.com MUSEUM OF THE EVERGLADES Through 5/3 The

works of Skunk Apes, Scallywags & Swamp Spirits celebrate the blurring of fact and fiction. Free. 2521440. colliermuseums. com

NAPLES ART DISTRICT 1 The “Art Alive” stu-

dio and gallery tours

of 40-plus professional artists takes place across the district. Free. 289-5070. naplesartdistrict.com

donation. 333-1933. sbdac.com

NAPLES ART ASSOCIATION 4-29 Traces of Red

Free. 572-3690. thesweetartgallery.com

features artwork celebrating the color red and its vital role in man-made and natural environments, while Pat Kumicich: I Found My Voice in Fabric features the contemporary quilts, photography and figurative sculpture of the title Naples-based artist. Free. 289-5070. naplesart.org NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN 3-9/2 In the garden’s

Kapnick Hall, Natural Oasis: The Art of Mally Khorasantchi exhibits paintings and collage works that pay homage to the natural world. Regular admission $19.95 per adult, $9.95 per child age 4 to 14, free for children 3 and under. 643-7275. naplesgarden.org

SWEET ART GALLERY 1-31 Matrix exhibit.

LIVE MUSIC ALL THAT JAZZ 15 The Naples

Philharmonic Jazz Orchestra performs The Music of Cannonball and Nat Adderley at Artis—Naples. $49. 597-1900. artisnaples. org

BLUEGRASS CONCERT 26 Alliance for the

Arts hosts a fusion of American country; Irish, Scottish and English ballads; traditional dance music; and jazz influence in partnership with the Acoustic Music Society of SWL. $15. 939-2787. artinlee.org

CAPA CONCERT SERIES 1 Rising Stars Series:

Fresh Sounds of Jazz—Naples Philharmonic Youth Jazz Orchestra at Wang Opera Center. $20. 775-2800. capacenter. org Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs 5 Musical Moments: Duelling Pianos. $25. 495-8989. artcenterbonita.org CHAYANNE 9 Hertz Arena hosts

the Latin pop artist and actor. $62-152. 948-7825. hertzarena. com EVENING ON FIFTH 9 Music acts perform up and down the sidewalks of Fifth Avenue South. Free. 692-8436. fifthavenuesouth.com FESTIVAL OF GREAT ORGAN MUSIC 11 Principal organist

James Cochran leads the annual celebration at Artis—Naples. $20. 597-1900. artisnaples.org FORT MYERS MUSIC WALK 17 Bands, street per-

formers and DJs fill the Fort Myers River District on the third Friday of the month. Free. fortmyersriverdistrictalliance.com

GULF COAST SYMPHONY 3 Opera Under the

Stars at Shangri-La Springs. $35. 11 The Barber of Seville at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW. $29-85. gulfcoastsymphony.org HANK WILLIAMS JR. 3 The singer-song-

writer comes to Hertz Arena. $40-100. 9487825. hertzarena.com

ROSEN GALLERY & STUDIOS Through 5/1 Rosita

Gilsenan: Experiments in Painting exhibit featuring her unique and varied painting techniques used to achieve a variety of interesting effects seen in recent works. Free. 821-1061. rosen. gallery

SIDNEY & BERNE DAVIS ART CENTER 3-30 JoAnn LaPadula

& Sue Pink: Moving Toward Abstract exhibit and Digital Lee design and technology showcase. $1

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Music this month ranges from Fastball (right) at the Southwest Florida Event Center on May 24 to the Naples Philharmonic Patriotic Pops (below) at Artis—Naples both May 16 and 17.

Coldplay at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW. $25-103. swflso.org SUMMER SPECTACULAR 26 The Naples Phil-

HILLSONG UNITED USA TOUR 2019 8 Special guests

Amanda Lindsey Cook and Mack Brock join the worship band at Hertz Arena. $28-71. 948-7825. hertzarena.com KILLER QUEEN 1 Lead singer Patrick

Myers stars as Freddie Mercury in this concert at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW. $37-57. 481-4849. bbmannpah.com MERCATO MUSIC SERIES 2 Thomas Wynn &

the Believers. Free. mercatoshops.com MUSIC IN THE GARDEN 5 Bob Zottola & Jazz

Simpatico. 19 John Patti Project. Performances at Naples Botanical

Garden. Regular admission $19.95 per adult, $9.95 per child age 4 to 14, free for children 3 and under. 643-7275. naplesgarden.org NAPLES PHILHARMONIC CHAMBER MUSICIANS 12 Performance with

the Naples Philharmonic Chamber Chorus at Artis—Naples. $45. 24 Performance at Naples United Church of Christ. Free. 28 Performance at Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church. Free. 29 Performance at Moorings Park. Free. 30 Performance at South Regional Library and Naples Regional Library. Free. 31 Performance at Naples Botanical Garden. Free. 597-1900. artisnaples.org

NAPLES PHILHARMONIC MASTERWORKS 3-4 Andrey Boreyko

conducts the series’ season finale featuring mezzo-soprano Susan Graham at Artis—Naples. $15-72. 597-1900. artisnaples. org NAPLES PHILHARMONIC YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA 22 Spring concert at

Artis—Naples. 5971900. artisnaples.org NAPLES PHILHARMONIC YOUTH ORCHESTRA 25 Spring concert at

Artis—Naples. Free. 597-1900. artisnaples. org

PATRIOTIC POPS 16-17 Naples Phil-

harmonic and Naples Philharmonic Chorus perform their annual

star-spangled concert at Artis—Naples. $29-65. 597-1900. artisnaples.org Pro-Am 12 The professionals of the Naples Philharmonic team up with amateur musicians from the community in this annual collaborative event at Artis—Naples. Free. 597-1900. artisnaples. org PURPLE REIGN: THE PRINCE TRIBUTE SHOW 5 See the “straight

the door. 4 Craig Campbell. $20 in advance, $25 at the door. 11 Dylan Scott. $22 in advance, $30 at the door. 17 Colt Ford. $20 in advance, $25 at the door. 23 The Original Wailers. $20. 985-9839. theranchfortmyers. com SOUTHWEST FLORIDA EVENT CENTER 9 The Marshall Tuck-

harmonic and Naples Philharmonic Youth Orchestra present a celebratory concert at Artis—Naples. $15-29. 597-1900. artisnaples. org

THEATER & SHOWS AND THE WORLD GOES ’ROUND Through 5/5 Thea-

treZone performs the revue of the songbook from Tony-winning team Kander and Ebb. $50-75. (888) 9663352. theatre.zone

COURTESY OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA EVENT CENTER (TOP); COURTESY OF ARTIS—NAPLES (BOTTOM)

SOUTHWEST FLORIDA SYMPHONY 4 Beethoven vs.

from Las Vegas” show at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW. $37-57. 4814849. bbmannpah. com THE RANCH CONCERT HALL & SALOON 3 Doug Stone &

Friends—Unplugged. $15 in advance, $20 at

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Florida Repertory Theatre's annual PlayLab Festival, running May 9-12, will feature The Dingdong 2 among its new works. BROADWAY & HAPPY HOUR 2 Enjoy a performance

by TheatreZone’s actors as they share stories and their favorite tunes at Moorings Park. (888) 966-3352. theatre. zone.com CENTERS FOR THE ARTS BONITA SPRINGS 4 Flamenco Voices.

$27-37. 10 Staged Readings: The Actor’s Nightmare and Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You. $20. 17-19 Willy Wonka Jr. $15-20. 495-8989. artcenterbonita.org CHAD PRATHER’S STAR SPANGLED BANTER COMEDY TOUR 18 The comedian and

musician performs at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW. $37-69. 4814849. bbmannpah.com

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK 24-6/14 Jack discov-

ers the giant in this classic at Broadway Palm Children’s Theatre. $19. 278-4422. broadwaypalm.com

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LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS 16-6/15 Broadway

Palm Dinner Theatre presents one of the longest-running Off Broadway productions, which merges smashhit musical with Hollywood sci-fi. $2630 per child, $45-70 per adult. 278-4422. broadwaypalm.com LOST IN YONKERS 1-26 Two young broth-

ers in 1940s New York find their lives turned

upside down when their father moves south for work. Production by The Naples Players. $40. 263-7990. naplesplayers.org

30-6/1 Tom Green.

MURDER ON THE 19TH HOLE 1-6/2 See this spe-

edy about affluent suburban couples performed by Theatre Conspiracy at Alliance for the Arts. $26. 9392787. artinlee.org

cial-engagement murder mystery comedy unfold at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre. $55. 278-4422. broadwaypalm.com

MURDER MYSTERY DINNER TRAIN Through 5/26 Death

with a Cherry on Top. Through 6/29 Murder Impossible. 29-8/4 Royal Palm Noir. Performances at Colonial Station. $8085. 275-8487. semgulf. com NATIVE GARDENS Through 5/19 The

hot new play about neighbor vs. neighbor comes to Florida Repertory Theatre. $35. 332-4488. floridarep. org

OFF THE HOOK COMEDY CLUB 1 Joselito the Puppet.

$25-35. 2-5 Jay Mohr. $30225. 10-12 Ahmed Ahmed. $22-175. 16-19 Tommy Davidson. $25-200. 23-26 Eric Schwartz. $15-175.

$25-200. 389-6901. offthehookcomedy. com

RANCHO MIRAGE 9-19 See the com-

SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK LIVE! Through 5/11 Broad-

way Palm Children’s Theatre takes on the beloved Saturday morning cartoon series that taught children science, grammar, math history and politics through clever and catchy songs. $19. 278-4422. broadwaypalm.com

SECOND CHANCES: THE THRIFT SHOP MUSICAL Through 5/12 See the

funny yet inspirational musical comedy about the quirky characters that run a thrift shop, at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre. $2630 per child, $45-70 per adult. 278-4422. broadwaypalm.com SIXTH ANNUAL PLAYLAB FESTIVAL 9-12 Florida Repertory

Theatre presents workshopping, discussion and development of new works by emerg-

ing playwrights. $20 per reading, $99 per all-access pass, $125 per VIP package. 3324488. floridarep.org SKYLIGHT 4-19 Gulfshore

Playhouse takes us into the lives of a former couple forced to confront their shared past, finding themselves entangled in a passionate clash of opposing ideologies and mutual desires. $22-162. 261-7529. gulfshoreplayhouse.org

SPORTS & OUTDOORS MINTO US OPEN PICKLEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS Through 5/4 The

tournament—which last year hosted 2,000 players from 47 states and 20 countries—returns to East Naples Community Park. $10 per day. usopenpickleballchampionship.com

UNITED STATES TENNIS ASSOCIATION WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL CIRCUIT TOURNAMENT 6-12 Players ranked

from 30 to 60 in the world according to the USTA will compete at this Bonita Bay-hosted tournament, which is one of only

two of its level in the country, and the first in Southwest Florida. bonitabayclub.net

FESTIVALS, FAIRS & MORE ART WALKS THE RUNWAY 17-18 Couture fashion

shines at the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center. Friday admission $25 in advance, $30 day of; Saturday admission $40 in advance, $45 day of. 333-1933. sbdac.com COMMUNITY DAY 18 Families receive

free admission to the entire Artis—Naples campus, plus fun events for all, including the Naples Philharmonic Youth Chorus’ spring concert, Naples Philharmonic Youth Symphonia’s spring concert. Free. 5971900. artisnaples.org GREAT DOCK CANOE RACE 11 The 43rd annual

affair, themed “Heroes and Villains,” commences at the Naples city docks. greatdockcanoeraces.com MOVIE ON THE LAWN 21 Kick back and

watch Grease at Mercato, with an outdoor

bar including adult beverages, popcorn and food. Free. mercatoshops.com NAPLES HISTORICAL SOCIETY 4, 11, 18, 25 Buy-

one-get-one tours of Historic Palm Cottage. 15 Free walking tour of the Naples Historic District. 261-8164. napleshistoricalsociety.org SIZZLE SWFL RESTAURANT WEEK 30-6/12 More than

50 participating restaurants from Marco Island to Cape Coral offer special dinner menus. sizzleswfl.com

STAY IN MAY FESTIVAL Through 5/8 Visual,

performing and culinary arts descend upon the shores of Southwest Florida. stayinmay.com TASTE OF THE BEACH 5 Restaurants dish out

their best bites on Old San Carlos Boulevard, Fort Myers Beach. fortmyersbeach.org

TASTE OF COLLIER 5 The longstanding

Naples tradition returns to Bayfront, featuring top area chefs, demonstrations, live music and more. tasteofcollier.com

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