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In partnership with Monster, the Naples Daily News will host a job fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 6. It will be held at the newspaper’s community room, at 1100 Immokalee Road, in North Naples. Participants include Regions Bank, Millennium Physician Group, NCH Healthcare System, Naples Grande, Lee Memorial Health System, Seminole Casino Immokalee, Edward Jones, SunStream Hotels & Resorts, Marco Island Marriott Resort and Spa, David Lawrence Center, Macy’s, Healthcare Network of Southwest Florida, National Bartenders and Casino School, Hope HealthCare Services, Shula’s Steak House Naples, Fletcher Music Center, and Red Robin Gourmet Burgers.
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arco Island City Council met for another workshop Oct. 20 to grapple with the problem of fair and defensible water and sewer rates. Councilors revisited a rate design originally presented by Robert Ori in a workshop on Aug. 4. Ori is president of Public Resources Management Group, a utilities rate and financial management company. He also is council’s second rate design consultant, coming onboard after the Burton study failed to meet council approval. The presentation contained three options: Ori’s rate design and the designs of two city councilors: Chairman Ken Honecker and Councilor Amadeo Petricca.
After reviewing the flow at Marco Island’s sewer facility, Marco Island Council Chairman Ken Honecker questions whether the sewer cap of 6,000 gallons per household is too high. Seated to his left is Councilor Larry Honig and to his right is Councilor Amadeo Petricca.
By the end of the three hour workshop, council was still undecided about how to go forward but appeared to agree on one thing. Utilities users were so different, one-size-fits-all rates might be defensible but would probably not be 100 percent fair. Some councilors proposed that all island residences were units of space occupied by approximately the same number of people. It was total water usage that varied widely between multifamily units and single-family homes. Council agreed the difference was in-house versus household plus irrigation use. The question of equating single-family residences with multifamily units concerned Marco Island attorney Craig Woodward, who attended the workshop. “Marco Manor (condominium) units are nothing like Marco’s mega-mansions,”
he told council during public comment. He reasoned that houses with five or six bedrooms should not be based on the same equivalent residential connection (ERC) units as condominiums. “Fairness doesn’t assume all are one,” he said. Ori’s presentation compared water use for single-family dwellings at 1 ERC to multifamily units at .45 ERCs. Single family dwellings remained at 1 ERC for sewer while multifamily units were calculated at .75 ERCs. His water flow charges were based on four tiers with the initial block, 0 to 6,000 gallons, reflecting indoor use only. His monthly residential sewer cap was 6,000 gallons. Overall, his plan would raise rates more than 5 percent for singlefamily homes.
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lot of counted cross stitching supplies for pennies on the dollar. I bought a whole bag of embroidery hoops for $1. There were yarns, ribbons, sewing supplies, etc. Yard sales are another place to find craft supplies. People are either moving or cleaning out “granny’s house,” and you can find a whole host of various craft items very cheaply. Have fun!
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I recently had my car serviced at a nationwide service center. The technician told me my car needed a new air filter and a new cabin air filter and quoted $23 to $25 for each one. I declined and went to a car parts store. Both filters came to a total of $33.04.
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I made a list of my credit cards that includes interest rates, dates when any promotional rates expire, credit limits, payment addresses, and phone numbers. This helps me two ways. If I ever lose my purse, I have a handy list of the cards and numbers to notify them. The main help is that I can start looking for balance transfer deals and be ready when the promotional rates expire.
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A great place to find craft supplies on the cheap is at church bazaars and sales. Our local community church has a Christmas bazaar every year. Last year, I found a
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I’ve been trying to reduce my grocery bill (who hasn’t lately?) and couldn’t stand all the food that I was throwing out. I was throwing out everything from spoiled leftovers to overripe fruit. I decided to get serious about a realistic weekly menu. I used to hate the idea of spending the time to plan a menu, but I’ve come to enjoy it. Not only am I using up the food that we buy, but I’ve found that I can plan a little wiggle room for the night that I have to work late or change plans. I even have some meals in the freezer that can
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Several years ago, I made two costumes out of duct tape and paper bags from the grocery store. One was a knight costume. I cut the paper bag to fit my four-year-old son like a shirt with pointed capped sleeves and then used the silver duct tape to cover it in a design that looked like “armor.” Then we decorated the front with a colored picture that looked like a crest. I made a helmet out of a brown paper lunch bag and a matching shield with cardboard covered in duct tape. The second was a robot costume made out of a paper bag covered in duct tape and decorated with electronic-looking pictures printed from the Internet. We also made arm covers out of wrapping paper tubes covered in duct tape. We covered the decorations on both costumes with clear packing tape. Both costumes
Most countries have some recipes that feature low-cost items. I love to try them on my family. One of my favorites is a variation on a Chinese theme. I take chicken that is left over from a roaster and remove it from the bone. Then I stir fry it with rice, egg, and any leftover veggies I have sitting round. After I add a little soy sauce, I have a great, frugal meal. I’ve just started searching the web for other countries that have frugal recipes. Can’t wait to see what I can find!
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Jim Robellard zooms in for a closer look. The Friends of Tigertail Beach held “Birding and Breakfast” on Saturday morning, giving birders a chance to watch the local avian population forage for their own morning meal.
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dentifying shorebirds can be tricky. While certain magnificent specimens such as the great blue heron or the white ibis are more or less unmistakable, once you get into the smaller, more similar species, the distinctions become minute and even the experts are flipping through their birding books. “We call those ‘LBJs,’ – little brown jobbers,” said Fran Huxley, peering at one small, nondescript bird rooting through the mud and seagrass at the edge of the Tigertail Lagoon. “To identify them, I usually start with the size.” She did identify the bird as a black-bellied plover, although when it arrives in Southwest Florida, it does not, in fact, have a black belly. Huxley pointed out another bird, and said, “If it does not have a black dot on its tail, it’s a dowitcher.” Huxley and Susan Kubat led a group of about 30 for “Breakfast and Birding,” a birding walk and talk sponsored Saturday morning by the Friends of Tigertail Beach on Saturday morning. The differences between the black-bellied plover and the semipalmated plover, the least sandpiper and the western sandpiper, the dowitcher and the willet, are minute and arcane, and the birds don’t make it easier. They can entirely change their color from juvenile to mature phases, and from season to season. Even the white ibis, when young, is a mottled gray. The shortbilled dowitcher has an impressively long beak. “The willet has an amazing wing pattern when it flies,” said Kubat, “ but you’re not going to flush a bird just to see the wings.” While some of the “LBJs” may not look impressive, they typically have come thousands of miles to the beach on Marco Island. Many of them, the “northern nesters” that Saturday’s event focused on, have traveled from
A willet latches onto a shrimpduring the “Birding and Breakfast” on Saturday morning.
nesting sites in northwestern Alaska and the northern reaches of Canada, and some are only making a stop here before continuing south as far as Patagonia in Argentina. Tigertail Beach is an amazing place to view birds. With condos looming in the background, the lagoon behind the Gulf beach hosts abundant birdlike, and they continue to go about their business, getting their own breakfasts, even with dozens of humans trooping by, pointing binoculars and long camera lenses at them. “You can get fairly close to the birds here,” said Hux-
Fran Huxley, second from left, helps identify birds during “Birding and Breakfast” on Saturday morning.
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The Friends of Tigertail Beach held “Birding and Breakfast” on Saturday morning.
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ley. “They’re used to us — they tolerate us. I never say they’re tame.” Saturday morning was glorious for birds and people alike, with a cloudless blue sky and cool breezes. “This air is just delicious,” said Cindy Daly. In addition to birds already mentioned, additional herons, egrets, sandpipers walked through the shallows, while turkey vultures soared overhead, and an osprey flew by with a fish gripped in his talons. And speaking of gulls, “there are no ‘seagulls.’ We have three types of gulls here, laughing gulls, ring-billed gulls and herring gulls,” said Huxley. The group of birders were dressed and equipped for the occasion, with water socks, Keens and Tevas on their feet, waterproof clothing and a variety of high-end or garden variety binoculars strapped around their necks. They were prepared to wade, but the tour never went more than 100 yards from the pavilion at the beach access point or had to get their feet wet, so abundant were the birds. Jim Robellard brought the action close with a 400 mm zoom lens, plus a 1.4 tele-converter and a monopod, mounted on his Canon SLR. Before the walk, Friends of Tigertail President Linda Colombo spoke briefly to the group, and membership chairman Joe Parisi made a pitch to join, offering a free logo cap to anyone who signed up that day, at just $20 for the year or $50 for three years. To learn more, volunteer, or make a contribution to the Friends of Tigertail, go to the organization’s website at www.friendsoftigertail.com.
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By the end of the three hour workshop, council was still undecided about how to go forward but appeared to agree on one thing. Utilities users were so different, one-size-fits-all rates might be defensible but would probably not be 100 percent fair.
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Rate consultant Robert Ori describes water rate designs as proposed by his firm Public Resources Management Group, and by two Marco Island City Councilors: Chairman Ken Honecker and Councilor Amadeo Petricca.
“Fairness doesn’t assume all are one.� — Craig Woodward, Marco Island attorney
gallons per month. With the landscape irrigation on, he estimated he used 22,000 gallons. If the base charge were reduced to 4,000 gallons, Sacher felt his bill would go down $20 per month. “That would position me, in a relatively short period of time, to recover the cost of the secondary meter,� he said. Woodward told council he was a proponent of the deduct meters but took issue with the base charge. “People who are not here get a phony (water) bill,� he said. Petricca’s alternative would allow single-family dwellings to receive a rate decrease while master-metered, multifamily units would receive the largest increase. Honecker said the consultant had misunderstood his alternative, so it was not presented. Ori recommended his second scenario, but warned council not to deviate from the current structure too much. “I think the city and citizens would be tremendously well-served by leaving the rate structure as it is today and adding secondary meters so single-family homes could get actual numbers on both sewer and water. Then, a half-year or year after installation, then visit the rate design. This would help remove the vitriol of pitting homeowners and multifamily owners,� he said.
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Marco Island City Councilor Larry Honig expresses difficulty with any rate analysis that would increase costs for singlefamily homes.
Al Diaz, manager of the Royal Marco Point One condominium, told council that condominiums were currently in their budget period, and if a decision could not be made very soon, council should consider waiting until 2015.
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[Editor’s Note: One week from today, Tuesday, Nov. 4, the country heads to the polls with control of the Senate at stake. In Florida, we’ll be selecting a governor. And on Marco Island, we’ll decide between four candidates seeking three open positions on City Council. In fairness to those candidates, today is the final issue that the Eagle will present letters of endorsement and recommendation for this election.]
Vote Berger On Nov. 4 we will have the opportunity, as registered voters on Marco Island, to vote for a highly qualified local leader to be a new member of our City Council. Litha Berger has been a community-service volunteer here on Marco for years, chairing the Marco Island Newcomers’ Club, serving on the board of the Marco Island Taxpayers Association, and is currently on the City Parks and Recreation Committee. The business leadership experience Litha Berger will bring to City Council will be invaluable. Her common-sense approach and concern for Marco Island and its residents will be foremost. Please join us and vote for Litha Berger on Election Day. You’ll be glad you did.
Nancy and Dusty Rhodes | Marco Island Put a woman on council It has been too many years since we have had a woman on City Council. It is now time to rectify that with Litha Berger as our candidate. Litha has been very active in the community and sincerely cares about Marco Island. I hope you will give Litha consideration when you vote for City Council candidates. Thank you. Joyce and Rich Kaelin | M arco Island
our community. In addition she is reliable, honest and will seek out and be open to different opinions before making decisions. We are fortunate this year to have a good selection of candidates running for the three open seats, but one criteria should be diversity and having a woman back on the Marco Island City Council would be a good way to give more of our Islanders representation. Litha clearly will be an asset to the City Council and should be one of your choices when you vote.
Craig R. Woodward, Esq. | Marco Island
Good candidates this year I have known Litha Berger since 2002 when I worked with her on a continuing care facility that was proposed by one of my clients for Marco Island. Litha was the professional consultant on the project having spent her career working with assisted and independent living facilities. Unfortunately for the Island, that facility was never completed as many of our residents have expressed a desire to be able to continue to live on the island even when they need assistance and cannot live alone. In the last 12 years that I have known and dealt with Litha I have found her to be very compassionate and concerned with Marco’s future as well as involved in
Vote for Rios Victor Rios is the promise of a bright future for Marco Island. As a longtime resident of Marco Island myself, never have I been so inspired to passionately stand behind a candidate for the Marco Island City Council as I have since meeting current candidate Victor Rios. Victor Rios has been omnipresent at Council meetings (his attendance as a Marco citizen is at 90 percent) long before throwing his own hat into the ring and seeks election so that he may more actively stand up for the betterment of everyone in the community. He is fully engaged with all of the key issues and concerns of the area residents and he has consistently and
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Even playing field Like most cities, Marco Island has ordinances governing where, when and how you can display political signs. Some of those rules prohibit mounting political signs on vehicles, whether parked or being driven. And some of the rules prohibit political signs from being placed in the public right of way, as well as prohibiting vehicles from being parked within so many feet of any intersection, and within vacant lots without the owner’s permission. These requirements are for political fairness and equality, and for public safety and protection of property. You would think that our stalwart “captains of industry” and leaders of some of our citizen’s advocate groups and newsletters would abide by, and obey, the letters of the law. Or, perhaps they feel that they are above the law. I’ve filed complaints with the MIPD about these violations, and they’re “investigating.” Hopefully the investigation will conclude in time to stop these violations before election day. Make it an even playing field for all the candidates. Bill Harris | M arco Island Re: Unforgivable response It is more than tragic that we can’t have a civil conversation about the fundamentals of our Constitution and the oath of office that some of us swear an oath to protect and preserve this great Republic. As a veteran, who takes his Oath very seriously, I guess I should be a little offended to be accused of using rules for radicals tactics and being an elitist for introducing a Constitutional survey designed with the help of well-known Constitutional-scholar KrisAnne Hall to simply help voters understand the Constitutional principles and values of candidates running for public office. But after meeting with over 150 candidates/elected officials and literally thousands of citizens across Florida in the past few months, not much surprises me anymore. It is no accident that our Republic is on the ropes when the principles underlying our Constitution and their oath of office are off limits. This isn’t about Russ or me dusting it up over the founding principles of our Republic. Only you can make the oath of office and Constitution relevant and hold elected officials accountable for their underlying principles and values.
day, I will not be voting for either candidate. A recent Letter to the Editor stated that if anyone other than the two candidates did the kinds of things that are stated in their television ads, those people would probably be in jail or prison right now. I try to listen to or read about what they will do for all Floridians if elected but the strong emphasis on “mudslinging” clouds anything positive they have to say. And when an electric fan gets more local, state and national news coverage than the actual debate, causing some people to say “only in Florida,” it sure does not paint a pretty picture. Not much time left for candidates to clean up their act and begin to tell what we really want to hear — what will you do for Florida?
Bill Kearney | Naples Money, not health Gov. Rick Scott signed Senate Bill 1030 into law, allowing cannabis with low levels of tetrahydrocannabinol to be grown and distributed in oil form to Florida patients in June 2014. Florida already has medical marijuana in liquid form. This amendment you will be voting on is nothing more than recreational marijuana. Now we’re reading, “There will be millions made” — no mention of medical or health, just money. Do you really want that for Florida? This vote will either keep Florida a thriving, prosperous state or lump us with the states sinking into moral decay. Your choice. Bill Monetta | Naples
Keith Flaugh | M arco Island Are we gullible? Enough is enough. The mudslinging of our candidates Gov. Rick Scott and ex-Gov. Charlie Crist has been a real turnoff for me. At this point, assuming it will continue until election
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Merissa Lynette Drummond passed away on October 20th, 2014 at the age of 26. Merissa was born June 15th, 1988 in Joliet, IL to Marvin and Barbara Drummond. She graduated from Lely High School in 2006. Merissa is survived by her parents and her two loving sisters Natasha Drummond, 32 years old; and Christina (Ninaa) Drummond, 22 years old. Merissa’s grandmothers Helen Drummond and Mary Lou Cohen loved her with all her heart. Her loving nephew Jacob Schooley, age 7, will miss her dearly and her niece Lilliana, age 5 months old. Merissa was a beautiful soul inside and out. There wasn’t a day that would go by where she wasn’t full of smiles, love and joy. There was no such thing as staying blue when around her; she has a passion for animals, preferably cats and children. She loved her family more than words could express. God was ready to take her, this beautiful angel, off earth and set her free to heaven. He has even bigger plans for her there. Merissa will be missed dearly by her Family and friends and living on this world without her seems unimaginable, but her only wish would be to watch us strive for success, carry the wonderful memories that we’ve made with her and to continue to smile while continuing our journey on earth. We love you Merissa, God now has the most beautiful angel and we will all meet again when the time is ready. Visitation is in the San Marco Church Hall, on Wednesday (TOMORROW) October 29th from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mass will follow from 6 p.m. to 7:00. p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the David Lawrence Center, Naples, FL.
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Our Savior Lutheran Church & Preschool is having a rummage sale from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1 at 1955 Curling Avenue, Naples (off Airport Road behind Sam’s Club). Information: 239-597-4091. Proceeds to benefit missions and projects at our church.
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Diane Reed Eiler does double duty this month at the Center for the Arts, first teaching a drawing class in the morning and then focusing on the subtleties of watercolors in the afternoon. Drawing for beginners meets from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m., Oct. 28. The class cost $136 for members and $170 for nonmembers. Watercolor: All Levels meets from 1 until 4 p.m. Oct. 28 and costs $144 for members and $180 for nonmembers. If oil is your medium of choice, Phyllis Pransky and Inez Hudson promise plenty of individual instruction, a rewarding experience and plenty of fun as well. Pransky’s class Impressionistic Reality, Free & Loose, which is appropriate for all levels of students, meets from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m., Oct. 27 and costs $144 for members and $180 for nonmembers. Hudson’s Oil Painting class, suitable for all levels, meets from 1 until 4 p.m., Oct. 28 and costs $144 for members and $180 for nonmembers. Information: 239-3944221, marcoislandart.org.
Relay For Life kickoff party
The American Cancer Society invites you to the kickoff party of “One World One Hope,” the 2015 Relay For Life. The kickoff party will be held from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m., Oct. 28, at the Marco Lutheran Church, 525 North Collier Blvd., Marco Island. All are welcome. Come see how you can make a difference in the fight against cancer. The Relay For Life is a family friendly community event to be held from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m., April 18, 2015 at Mackle Park. To RSVP for the kickoff party, call Sue at 239642-8800, ext. 3890 or Sue.Olszak@cancer.org.
Volunteers enhance Art Center goals
Beaux Arts, the volunteer arm of the Marco Island Center for the Arts, will be meeting at 5 p.m., Oct. 28. The meetings are led by Art Center Board Member Jacquelyn Pierce, currently a motivational speaker on women’s issues. The once-amonth meetings serve as a forum for volunteers to discuss upcoming projects, to generate new and creative ideas for future activities, to organize and assign workloads, and to enjoy the camaraderie of fellow volunteers. The volunteers, with their time, expertise, and professional skills, play a key role in the Art Center’s goal of serving the community as the hub for art and education. The meeting is open to the public. Information: 239-394-4221; marcoislandart.org.
Wine and food
Marco Island Florist and Gifts is partnering with C.J.’s on the Bay to host a free monthly wine tasting and food paring Wednesday’s at 178 S. Barfield Dr. n 4 p.m. until 6, Oct. 29 n 4 p.m. until 6, Nov. 19 n 4 p.m. until 6, Dec. 17 n 4 p.m. until 6, Jan. 28 Information: 239-394-8141.
Halloween costume party
ConnectivityME and Marco Island Fish Company, 599 S. Collier Boulevard, Marco Island, invite you to a Halloween costume party at 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 31. Prizes will be awarded for best costume. From 8 until 9, there’s free appetizers. Happy hour pricing from 8 until 10, followed by an after party with live music.
NOVEMBER Rummage sale
Our Savior Lutheran Church & Preschool is having a rummage sale from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1 at 1955 Curling Avenue, Naples (off Airport Road behind Sam’s Club). Information: 239-5974091. Proceeds to benefit missions and projects at our church.
Fall Festival
Capri Christian Church, 111 E. Hilo St., Isle of Capri, invites you and your family to a Fall Festival from 4 until 6 p.m., Nov. 2, followed by a special concert. Information: 239-642-6233.
Caloosahatchee River talk
The Marco Island Historical Society presents Dr. Kevin McCarthy and “Ten Little Known Facts about the Caloosahatchee River” at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 4, in the Rose History Auditorium. Members free; non-members, $5.
Donald Sunshine: Architectural water colors of Historic Goodland
The Marco Island Historical Museum is delighted to present The Goodland Cottages: Architectural water colors and artifacts from Historic Goodland. The exhibit will run from Nov.4 through Dec. 31 and feature an opening reception from 5 until 7 p.m., Nov. 4, with light refreshments. Awardwinning artist Donald Sunshine’s paintings will be accompanied by historical information from local historian, Betsy Perdichizz. Information: 239-6421440 or visit www.colliermuseums.com and www.themihs.com. Museum opening hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday. Admission is free and donations are appreciated.
‘Lunch & Learn’
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve has released its monthly “Lunch & Learn Lecture Series” lineup, which kicks off at noon Nov. 4 with “Florida
History Through the Eyes of Florida Authors.” Using costume and character, literary historian Betty Jean Steinshouer will portray three authors in 15-minute segments. First will be Harriet Beecher Stowe, who came to North Florida in 1866 after the Civil War. Act Two will feature Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, who fell in love with Florida after arriving at Cross Creek in 1928, where she wrote “The Yearling.” Finally, the audience will meet Marjory Stoneman Douglas, the first to coin the phrase “river of grass,” in her 1947 guide “The Everglades,” written as part of her effort to save the Everglades. Advanced registration is required by clicking here. Cost is $10, including lunch, and is free for Friends of Rookery Bay members. Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center is located at 300 Tower Road off Collier Boulevard between Naples and Marco Island.Information: 239-530-5940.
Family Fun Festival
From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 7, New Life Community Church located at 590 W. Elkcam Circle, Marco Island, will be holding a free Family Fun Festival. Festivities include live performances, dancing, three bounce houses including a big slide, obstacle course, and a 25-foot rock climbing wall. Information: Nicci Moroney, children’s pastor, 239-394-3469; newlifemarco.org.
Swamp walks
The Friends of Fakahatchee have announced their Fall schedule of swamp walks in Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park. In addition to its five-hour Biologist-Led Swamp Walk, the group is again offering the 3 1/2 hour Tram Tour and Swamp Walk. The Biologist-Led Swamp Walk is a long and strenuous adventure beginning at 9:30 a.m. and concluding at 2:30 p.m. The cost is $75 per person with $60 youth tickets for those under 18. This walk is offered Friday, Nov. 7, Saturday, Nov. 8, Friday, Dec. 12, and Sat., Dec. 13. The Tram Tour and Swamp Walk begins at 9:30 a.m. and concludes by 1 p.m. It begins with a ride on the group’s Ghost Rider tram to the site of the swamp walk. After about 90 minutes of walking through the swamp, participants board the tram for the return trip. The Tram Tour and Swamp Walk is offered Thursday, Nov. 13, Thursday, Nov. 27, Thursday, Dec. 11, and Thursday, Jan. 1. Information: fofreserv ation.eventbrite.com.
Charity Fishing Tournament
The Friends of Rookery Bay and Coastal Conservation Association of Florida are jointly hosting the Guardian Anglers Charity Fishing Tournament on Nov. 7-8. Registration has opened for this fundraiser, which will engage local anglers in a catch-andrelease challenge with proceeds benefiting both organizations.Information: Rookerybay.org.
Treasures in the Trunk
From 8 a.m., until noon, Saturday, Nov. 8, the San Marco Columbiettes will be hosting a Treasures in the Trunk sale and fundraiser in the parking lot of the San Marco Catholic Church, 851 San Marco Road, Marco Island. Vendors should be set up by 7:30 a.m. Don’t miss this opportunity to sell your new, used
or antique treasures from the trunk of your vehicle. The cost will be $10 for each vehicle parking spot and $10 additional if you wish to rent a table to place at the rear of your vehicle. Multiple parking spots and tables may be purchased at $10 each. Refreshments and home baked items will be available for purchase. Raffle prizes and 50/50 drawing. Come enjoy this great event and opportunity to shop or sell. Information contact Barbara at 239-272-0816 or Mary Kay at 239-394-1016.
Shred Party
Iberia will host the bank’s 15th shred party on Marco Island from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 8, at 605 Bald Eagle Drive. This event has yielded over 75 tons of shredded paper since inception. Residents and small business owners are invited to dispose of old bank statements, checks, contracts, junk mail and other documents in a safe and secure manner. A $3 donation per box is requested with all proceeds benefiting the Friends of Tigertail. Information: Keith Dameron at 239-393-2400. Shredding is limited to 15 boxes per person.
‘Welcome back to the Nest’
Welcome back to the nest is a Marco Eagle Sanctuary Foundation party and celebration from 4:30 until 7:30 p.m., Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11, at the Snook Inn. The $30 ticket includes food, soda, ice tea, door prizes, 50/50 raffle and live entertainment. This is a fundraising event for the preservation of the Marco Eagle Sanctuary at 665 Tigertail Court. For “will call” tickets, charge by credit card on MarcoEagleSanctuaryFoundation.org, or by check payable to MESF, P.O. Box 983, Marco Island. Tickets may also be purchased at the Marco Island Area Chamber of Commerce. Information: 239 -269-1754.
‘Brain Attacks’
Iberia Bank and Physicians Regional Healthcare System continue the Health Plus Lecture Series with the lifesaving topic of “Brain Attacks” on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Marco Island branch, 605 Bald Eagle Drive. A welcome reception will begin at 5:30 p.m. with the presentation starting at 6. Neurosurgeons, Dr. Eric Eskioglu and Dr. Brian Mason, will present many facts about brain attacks, as well as the latest lifesaving technology and innovative treatment options for acute stroke, brain aneurysms and other brain and carotid artery diseases. This lecture is open to the public with a $3 admission fee, however, seating is limited. Call 239-403-5169 to make a reservation.
Musical variety shows
The first of three musical variety shows will premier at 7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 13 with “A Tribute to Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman” at the Rose History Auditorium on Marco Island. Starring is the Duo Romantica of Atilio and Christy Marinelli of Cape Coral. The internationally recognized performers are originally from Argentina and are cousins of Italian tenor and songwriter Andrea Bocelli. Coming at 7 p.m., Dec. 13, is Craig Diamond, with his Off the Wall Magic Show. Celebrate Valentine’s Day, 7 p.m., Feb. 14 by enjoying an evening with Cindy Miller, vocalist and musical comedy performer.
Tickets for the MIHS shows are $25 and are available at the Museum Gift Store from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, or by calling 800-838-3006.
Craft fair
A Christmas Craft Fair, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 15. Handmade crafts from UCMI’s craft ladies will be available for purchase. Come to Disseler Hall and start your Christmas Shopping early. Information: ucmarco.org.
Jolley Be Good 5K Run/Walk
Mark your calendars for this exciting race on Marco Island to run-walk on the Jolley Bridge. Register now at gcrunner. org to participate. Sunday, Nov. 16, race starts at 7:30 a.m. at Veterans Community Park. Parks and Recreation Department, Frank E. Mackle Community Park, 1361 Andalusia Terrace Marco Island. Information: 239-642-0575; cityofmarcoisland.com.
City committees ‘In The Round’
One of life’s mysteries is wondering just what national, state, county and city committees do to make things better for us as tax paying citizens. The City of Marco Island has eight committees charged with various responsibilities, but do we really understand what each committee does? Who serves on these committees? The next Iberia Bank “In The Round” program will have the chairs of all eight city committees here to answer the questions posed above as well as questions from the audience. A Welcome Reception starts at 5:30 pm., Tuesday, Nov. 18. The presentation begins at 6. Information or reservation: 239-403-5169.
Movie in the Park
An outdoor movie at Mackle Park, with hot dogs, drinks, popcorn, and neon necklaces for sale. Event is open to all and free of charge. All movies start 15 minutes after sunset. n Friday, Nov. 21: “The Lego Movie” (sunset time 5:36 p.m.) n Friday, Dec. 19: “Elf” (sunset time 5:40 p.m.) Parks and Recreation Department, Frank E. Mackle Community Park, 1361 Andalusia Terrace Marco Island. Information: 239-642-0575; cityofmarco island.com.
Jimmy Keys at Rose Auditorium
At 7 p.m., Nov. 28, internationally acclaimed musical comedy entertainer, Jimmy Keys, will take the stage at Rose History Auditorium, 180 S. Heathwood Drive, Marco Island. Tickets are $25 and are available at the Marco Island Historical Museum Gift Store from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Keys delivers a high energy, variety show packed with comedy, visual musical impressions and favorite Broadway songs. Keys will return to the Rose History Auditorium for encore performances with different repertoires of personalities at 7 p.m., Jan. 9 and March 6.
Ongoing Sunday school
United Church of Marco Island is now offering Sunday School for children ages 2-12. Every Sunday, children will depart from worship at approximately 10:20 for Sunday School. The curriculum will include Bible stories, snack time,
and a craft. Information: ucmarco.org/education/ childrens-education/.
Bible study
You’ve invited. United Church, Tuesday mornings at 10 a.m. in the conference room, Pastor Mark will be teaching a Bible study on one of the most practical, encouraging, and wise books of the New Testament: Every session is open to everyone. Bring your Bible. Information: ucmarco.org/education/.
Music at United Church
United Church of Marco Island’s adult choir is every Wednesday at 4 p.m. If you like to sing, you are welcome to join. United Church of Marco Island’s handbell choir is every Wednesday at 5 p.m. The children’s choir is every Thursday at 4 p.m. All children ages 7-12 are welcome. Information: LuWayne Arnold at 394-6572, ext. 11.
Monday night Bingo at JCMI
Bingo is played every Monday evening at the Jewish Congregation of Marco Island starting Monday, Oct. 6 through May 5. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Bonanza is posted at 6:15 and the game is called at 7. Each player receives a supper without charge-a kosher hot dog, special roll, relish, sauerkraut, chips, pickles, onions, coffee, tea, pastry, fruit and ice cream. A new special is being introduced every Monday, a drawing for a hair cut, shampoo and blow dry or manicure. The game is open to the public. Information: 642-0800.
Marco Murder and Mayhem
A historical fright seeing tour of Marco Island runs the first and third Fridays of every October through April. Complimentary drink from 6 until 6:45 p.m. Tour departs at 7. Dinner option available before tour. Cost: $35 per person. Information: marcomurderandmayhem.vpweb.com or call 239-537-8353.
Free English as a second language classes
Marco Presbyterian Church is sponsoring a free series of English as a second language classes on Wednesday nights from 7 until 9 p.m. These classes are for adults learning English as their second language. Beginner through advanced classes are offered. You may register on any Wednesday night. Marco Presbyterian is located at 875 W. Elkcam Circle, Marco Island. Information: 239-394-8186.
Wednesday night bible studies
New Life Community Church, 489 W. Elkcam Circle, holds weekly Wednesday night bible studies. A free supper begins at 5:30 p.m. to fellowship with others and two bible studies begin at 6:30 p.m. No reservations needed. Just bring your bible and come hungry. Information: 239-394-3469 or newlifemarco.org.
Thursday night prayer meetings
Thursday night prayer meetings are held in the New Life Community Historic Church, 489 W. Elkcam Circle in the cemetery area, at 7 p.m. weekly. Bring your prayer requests for an informal but powerful time of prayer. Information: 239-3943469 or newlifemarco.org. Calendar items must be submitted to mail@ marcoeagle.com. You can also submit your calendar items online at www.naplesnews. com/participate.
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Beaux Arts, the volunteer arm of the Marco Island Center for the Arts, will be meeting at 5 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 28. The meetings are led by Art Center Board Member Jacquelyn Pierce, currently a motivational speaker on women’s issues. The once-amonth meetings serve as a forum for volunteers to discuss upcoming projects, to generate new and creative ideas for future activities, to organize and assign workloads, and to enjoy the camaraderie of fellow volunteers. The volunteers, with their time, expertise, and professional skills, play a key role in the Art Center’s goal of serving the community as the hub for art and education. The meeting is open to the public. Information: 239-394-4221; marcoislandart.org.
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Halloween costume party
ConnectivityME and Marco Island Fish Company, 599 S. Collier Boulevard, Marco Island, invite you to a Halloween costume party at 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 31. Prizes will be awarded for best costume. Free appetizers from 8 until 9 p.m.. Happy hour pricing from 8 until 10 p.m., followed by an after party with live music.
Relay For Life kickoff party
The American Cancer Society invites you to the kickoff party of “One World One Hope,” the 2015 Relay For Life. The kickoff party will be held from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 28, at the Marco Lutheran Church, 525 North Collier Blvd., Marco Island. All are welcome. Come see how you can make a difference in the fight against cancer. The Relay For Life is a family friendly community event to be held from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m., April 18, 2015 at Mackle Park. To RSVP for the kickoff party, call Sue at 239-642-8800, ext. 3890 or Sue.Olszak@cancer.org.
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The Marco Island Charter Middle Eagles football team just notched its first-ever undefeated season, going 6-0, including repeat wins over Evangelical Christian of Fort Myers and First Baptist Academy, and shutting out Community School of Naples 24-0. By Lance Shearer Eagle Correspondent
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ure, they went undefeated, but the people at the top of the pyramid at Marco Island Charter Middle School didn’t want to make a big deal out of it. Unlike in the NFL or big time college football programs, the school sees its sports programs as a way for students to learn lessons that will serve them as they grow and continue their education. “We don’t put a lot of emphasis on wins and losses,” said MICMS athletic director Roger Raymond. “It’s more about making your best effort, whether you’re ahead on the scoreboard or not.” The important thing, he said, is to “be good teammates, learn to work together. These kids are getting ready for their next endeavor in life, which is high school. Hopefully, they’ll learn something in middle school that helps.” Be that as it may, let the record show that the Charter Middle Eagles football team just notched its first-ever undefeated season, going 6-0, including repeat wins over Evangelical Christian of Fort Myers and First Baptist Academy, and shutting out Community School of Naples 24-0. For head coach Tim Tudor, a social studies teacher at MICMS, some of what the kids takeaway is a knowledge of football fundamentals. “I get my kicks when I hear from high school coaches, “your guy knows how to tackle and block.’ We try to teach the right technique and a winning attitude. I told them last year and I told them this year, ‘It’s middle school football. We’re not winning the Super Bowl here.’” As the string of “W’s” grew, he did stress keeping the streak going as a motivator for the team. “Once we went 3-0, 4-0, I used that as an incentive,” said Tudor. “We’re going to put a banner up in the gym with all their names on it. It’s nice to come back when you’re in high school or later, and show your friends.”
Tudor knows that feeling firsthand; as one of the first class to go all the way through MICMS as a middle school student, he and basketball coach Rad Lovacky have their names up on just such a banner from their time playing hoops for the school. “Yeah, my name’s up there for basketball,” he said. With 25 on the roster, Tudor made a point of getting everyone into the game, and reminding the eighth graders it was up to them to help their younger teammates and build a strong foundation for next year.
MICMS athletic director Roger Raymond and assistant coaches give a group of MICMS athletes instruction.
“Lots of times, I’d pull out eighth graders and put a seventh grader in. The kids stepped up and took the seventh graders under their wings.” Tudor stressed the help he got from his assistant coaches, Scott Hurley, Rick Endres, and Hayden War-
ren. Two of them have family members playing for the Eagles; Warren’s grandson Jake Warren was one of the stalwarts who “went both ways” for the Eagles, starting at offensive guard and defensive nose tackle. Stay Endres, though a seventh grader and therefore one of the younger team members, did the same, playing offensive tackle and defensive end. Probably the most notable standout player on the team was quarterback Richard Reisinger, an eighth grader, who also stayed on the field as a defender, starting as a linebacker. Oli “Olliewood” Wasem, who played linebacker and running back, and sometimes lined up as a wide receiver, also made a major contribution to the team’s success, as did Zach Hurdis, who played wide receiver and safety. Hurdis is the third of four boys in his family, with one older brother in Division 1 college football and another on the team at Lely High School. One other player is notable for not being a boy. Eighth grader Jessica Pierce played kicker and defensive “lineman,” and notched some solo tackles. At first, it was difficult to fit in, she said. “I think all of them gave me a hard time at the beginning, except the ones I’d played with in the Optimist league,” said Jessica, “but everyone got over it.” She first went out for football, she said, because “my brother thought he was better than me. I wanted to prove him wrong.” Her brother, she noted, is not playing any sports currently, and she just made the soccer team, which will start its season shortly. The Eagles’ closest brush with defeat came on the final outing of the season, an away game at First Baptist Academy. “We went into halftime up 6-0, but they scored in the second half and tied it. We scored the last touchdown with 35 seconds left, did a squib kickoff, and recovered our own kick,” remembered Tudor. Whatever the future brings, the 2014 MICMS football Eagles have their undefeated season to remember.
Not in order, Eagle team members include 8th graders Richard Reisinger (12), Jayden Noel (13), Cooper Nettles (23), Zach Hurdis (80), Jake Warren (54), Daegan Rash (5), Zach Burgess (8), Christian Pipitone (64), Nick Obstaint (24), Whitley Theork (20), Jay Cartwright (65), Jackson O’Shea (59), Castor Vosburgh (22), Oli Wasem (1), Ariel Labra (26), and Jess Pierce (52); and 7th graders Dom Moller (63), Ryan Wallace (21), Sam Meredith (27), Stuy Endres (55), Zach Smith (7), Mikey LaCava (29), Charles Hamilton (36), John Baijnath (50), and Josh Jordan (25).
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MIA handles Canterbury Liberiste keys Lely’s win to end losing streak over Sebring By Drew Karpen Eagle Correspondent
With how last week’s football game ended against Evangelical Christian School and seeing one of its own being taken off on a stretcher, Marco Island Academy was counting down the seconds until it could return to their sanctuary on the field. “They were ready to get back on the field,” first-year head coach Greg Fowler said. “It was a tough loss and to lose Bon (Deese, to a concussion) at the end of the game, they just needed to get back on the field and enjoy the game. Tonight was a good night for them.” The Rays (3-5) did just that and ended their five-game losing skid with a 52-13 thumping at Canterbury High School on Friday night. “We have been playing good offense and at times playing good defense, but the second half hasn’t been kind to us the past couple of weeks,” Fowler said. “It was good to see us finish a game. We are a young group of guys.” The Rays outscored the Cougars 20-6 in the second half but it was their damage in the second quarter that split the game open. Entering the frame, Marco Island held a 13-7 lead before winning the quarter 19-0. The Rays had a plethora of playmakers, but none better than sophomore Tyler Gresham. Gresham pulled off the hat trick of touchdowns when he found the end zone on the ground, through the air and on defense with his 85-yard interception return. “Tyler is a great young man that works very hard,” Fowler said. “He is a big kid and everybody expects a lot from him. He is only a sophomore. He has done some great growing. He has learned how to run the ball for us and has played some great defense. We like to move him around a lot. He needed a good game.” Gresham finished with 152 all-purpose yards on offense and led the Rays in rushing with 100 yards. Also having himself a game was the coach’s son, quarterback Andrew Fowler, who completed 17-of-19 passes for 247 yards and two touchdowns. He also rushed for a touchdown.
The difference in the game was the Rays ability to win the turnover battle. They were so good, it even surprised their own skipper when he found out how many picks they had. “We just took care of the ball and limited the turnovers,” Fowler said. “We had a tendency to turn the ball over. That was a big part of what is going on for us. “I didn’t know we had four interceptions. That is awesome. The guys played well tonight and worked hard all year. I thought we were doing some great things and hopefully this brings us back on track for the end of the season.” The Cougars (1-5) were led by quarterback Kyle Babb and receivers Gus Cunningham and Stephen Hueniken. Babb completed 11-of-25 passes for 204 yards. Cunningham had both touchdowns and Hueniken recorded nine receptions for 111 yards. “This is one of the worst years I have ever experienced as a head coach for injuries,” Canterbury coach Mark Miller said. “We have probably five major injuries and nine starters injured. Because of that we have been behind the 8-ball all season long. Looking back on this season, we got a lot of young kids a lot of time that will hopefully help us for the future.” MIA 52, CANTERBURY 13 MIA 13 19 7 13 52 C 7 0 6 0 13 SCORING First quarter MI — Wallace 1 pass from Fowler (Mertens kick) MI — Gresham 1 run (kick blocked) C — Cunningham 76 pass from Babb (Babb kick) Second quarter MI — Fowler 2 run (run failed) MI — Gresham 85 interception return (kick failed) MI — Gresham 4 pass from Fowler (Mertens kick) Third quarter C — Cunningham 15 run (kick failed) MI — Michel 8 run (Mertens kick) Fourth quarter MI — Flynn 3 run (kick blocked) MI — Stretton 25 run (Mertens kick)
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Marvin Liberiste knew he needed to make a big play in the Lely High School football team’s game against Sebring on Friday night. The senior actually ended up making two in the final minutes to please the homecoming crowd as Lely defeated Sebring 27-14 in a win that might not have been pretty, but was a win nonetheless. The Trojans (5-3) dominated the game on both sides of the ball, but because of numerous mistakes and penalties, they found themselves leading just 20-14 with under three minutes left and the Blue Streaks driving deep in Lely territory. On fourth down for Sebring, Liberiste intercepted Blue Streaks quarterback Brian Lane’s pass just shy of the end zone and returned it to midfield. A minute later, Liberiste scored on a 14-yard run to ice the victory. “It meant a lot to the team,” Liberiste said. “We were struggling all game. The mistakes were killing us. (Sebring) had one chance. I knew they were going deep, so I just played back and was able to pick off the pass. As for the touchdown, that was all on the line. They did a great job of blocking.” The victory gives Lely a three-game winning streak heading into next Friday’s home game against Immokalee for the Class 5A-District 15 title and the right host the first round of the playoffs. But Lely coach Culmer St. Jean knows his team has to play better than it did against Sebring to beat Immokalee. The Trojans had two turnovers and nine penalties. And most of the penalties came at exactly the wrong time, including a holding call that wiped out a Tupac Isme 73-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. “We started of quick, with a touchdown and safety,” St. Jean said. “I thought we were on the right path and then had a few hiccups on offense and a muffed punt. Things like that we can’t have. We can’t make those many mistakes on both sides of the ball. We have to play a clean game against Immokalee on both sides of the ball and sustain drives.”
LELY 27, SEBRING 14 S 7 7 0 0 14 L 9 6 5 7 27 SCORING First quarter L — Isme 22 run (Lopez kick) 9:23 L — Safety 8:04 S — Berry 11 pass from Lane (Livingston kick) 1:23 Second quarter S — Smith 2 run (Livingston kick) 3:40 L — Tanis 15 pass from Estilien (pass failed) 0:04 Third quarter L — Safety 4:24 L — Lopez 26 FG 11:54 Fourth quarter L — Liberiste 14 run (Lopez kick) 1:14
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Lely did start out quick. On the Trojans’ first possession they ran four plays before Isme (137 yards) scored on a 22yard run. About 90 seconds later, Lely was on the board again when linebacker Kendall Duckworth sacked Lane in the end zone for a safety and a 9-0 Trojans lead. However, Sebring (3-4) capitalized on a fumbled punt return by Lely, and some lax secondary coverage to score two touchdowns and take a 14-9 lead three minutes before the half. Lely responded with a Lik Estilien 15yard scoring pass to Bob Tanis seconds before intermission to retake the lead for good. “We made a lot of mistakes,” Isme said. “But there is never a perfect game. What we have to do next week is eliminate those mistakes and we’ll be good. We made a great effort all around tonight. We know we have to be better against Immokalee.” It was a rough night for the Blue Streaks. Besides the loss and the long bus ride home, the game was stopped twice for around 20 minutes each time as two Sebring players were injured and were taken to the Physicians Regional-Collier Boulevard Hospital by ambulance. There was no report on the condition of either player after the game.
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“The same sky” submitted by Cecilia Canales. A photo submitted by Norm Heyboer. A photo submitted by Cathy Kunkle of Naples. A photo submitted by Scott Gross of Bonita Springs. “The Fingers of God” submitted by Irene Batista.
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Zagat Rated in 201 2012 - For 38 years The Blue Heron has been serving the highest quality food using only the freshest and finest ingredients available and delivered daily. The intimate setting overlooking Johnson Bay provides an unforgettable sunset and makes it apparent why The Blue Heron is frequently voted “most romantic.” Serving a wide variety of individually prepared dishes, including fresh seafood, rack of lamb, duck, veal and more. The Lobster Thermador reigns as the signature dish. For fine dining on the waterfront, The Blue Heron continues to be the place since 1975. Reservations suggested. Gift Certificates are available. 387 Capri Blvd. Isles of Capri (239) 394-6248 Open Mon-Sat from 5pm
One of the most happening spots on the Island! Finding The Dolphin Tiki Bar & Grill is half the fun. Located in Anglers Cove Condo Complex with great views of the Marco Bay and River makes us the best kept secret hide-a-way on Marco Island. Open all year, with indoor and outdoor seating, serving lunch and dinner and Sunday Brunch during season. Enjoy Happy hour with our full liquor bar daily from 3-6pm. Open 7 days a week so come by car or boat and enjoy the sunset! 1021 Anglers Cove Phone: 239-394-4048 www. dolphintiki.com Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner from 11:30am
Welcome aboard! Join the Marco Island Princess for a truly unique waterfront dining experience. You’ll enjoy a relaxing cruise on a luxurious yacht, with great views that change every moment. How about a delicious meal, while watching the dolphins play? Try tasty hors d’oeuvres, or a complete prime dinner, all while getting a first hand view of a beautiful gulf sunset. Celebrate the day on the Admiral’s Deck, with our full service bar. Cruises depart daily from the Marco River Marina. Don’t forget your camera! 951 Bald Eagle Drive Marco River Marina Phone: 239-642-5415 Lunch, Dinner or Hors d’oeuvres Call for times Continental
The Marco Polo has been catering to Marco Island residents and visitors since 1986. Our commitment is to a quality dining experience, and our staff that believes service is not a forgotten art. At the Marco Polo our food is freshly prepared with a menu that changes with seasonal availability. Experience table
side cooking that is a throw back to the true supper club era, live entertainment nightly geared to the over-forty age group in the Piano Bar, and management that sincerely cares that you have a memorable evening with us. 30 Marco Lake Drive Marco Island Phone: 239-394-5777 www.MarcoPoloMarcoIsland.com Open 7 Days a week from 6PM Entertainment Nightly from 7PM in Piano Bar
French born and trained, award winning Chef Denis Meurgue, was named one of the Top Ten Chefs in South Florida. Denis is influenced by his passionate culinary odyssey in the Mediterranean, Mexico, Europe and the tropics. Enjoy smoked salmon, goat cheese, duck, seafood cassolette, calf’s liver and more. Homemade desserts including apple tart and delectable chocolate fondant await you. Bistro Soleil has a full service bar. Our wine list offers a variety of selections sure to please your palate.The warm and inviting atmosphere of this historical landmark, coupled with the artistry of Denis, will create a memorable dining experience. 100 Palm Street Phone: 239-389-0981 www.bistrosoleil.net Serving dinner Tues - Sat from 5:30pm. Reservations recommended. Dan Vass Friday & Saturday from 6:00pm
Established in 1983, Erin’s Isle has continuously catered to the local people, as well as our seasonal visitors, with an extensive menu and excellent service. We feature live Maine lobster, plus great steaks, northern and local seafood, fresh veal, lamb, pasta favorites, pork, and tantalizing desserts. For many, a home away from home, the ideal place to relax, enjoy good food, commemorate with relatives and make new friends. The food has been described as gourmet, delicious, and enjoyable at affordable prices. The decor, friendly faces, the song-in-your-heart attitude, is all part of the warm feeling you experience when visiting the Irish restaurant. Erin’s Isle has a full service bar, providing your favorite cocktails, Frozen Island drinks, draft and bottle beers, extensive wine list and non-alcoholic beers.Live entertainment is featured seasonally beginning at 7 pm for your dancing and listening pleasure. Located at the Hibiscus Golf Course 5375 Hibiscus Rd, Naples Off Rattlesnake Hammock Rd 1 Mile northeast of US 41 on right Phone: 239-325-2630 www.erinsisle.biz Open for Lunch and Dinner 7 days a week from 11am Early Bird Fare Mon-Sat 12 noon-5:45pm Italian
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Ciao Bella Ristorante Italiano offers a casual dining atmosphere located in the heart of Marco, at Heritage Square across from Town Center Mall. Executive chef Arturo Perez has joined culinary forces with daughter Marisol and son-in-law Juan Cortazar, all formerly of Arturo’s Italian Restaurant. Our chefs have mastered the art of combining classic Italian and seafood dishes offering authentic cuisine from the regions of Italy including a variety of classic dishes along with Arturo’s own signature dishes. All entrees are served with a side of ziti and marinara or vegetable of the day and choice of soup or salad. Ciao Bella has a full service bar. Reservations are recommended. Take out is available. 1000 North Collier Blvd. Phone: 239-970-0505 www.ciaobellamarcoisland.com Open 7 nights 5pm - Close/Dinner
Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, Sale e Pepe offers authentic Italian cuisine complemented by surroundings of aged stone, marble floors and hand-painted frescoes. Enjoy this ultimate dining experience in relaxed casual settings in the Dining Room, The Saletta or alfresco on The Terrace. Chef Giuliano Matarese presents the finest cuisine of his southern Italian homeland by combining the familiar taste of fresh ingredients with exotic herbs and spices. Enjoy Summer Early Special for $29 including choice of starter, main course and dessert or a glass of wine offered from 5 to 6pm. Happy Hour with Bar Bites menu available Wednesday – Sunday 4:30 – 6pm. Accolades for Sale e Pepe include the AAA Four Diamond Award for Dining, as well as Wine Spectator’s Best of Award of Excellence. Marco Beach Ocean Resort 480 S. Collier Boulevard Phone: (239) 393-1600 www.sale-e-pepe.com breakfast: 7 am – 11 am lunch: 11am – 2 pm dinner: Wed.- Thurs. and Sun. 4:30 pm – 9 pm Fri.- Sat. 4:30 pm – 10 pm
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This landmark restaurant has been serving the finest in fresh seafood for 31 years and has won the honor of being named the best seafood restaurant on the island! Tucked away in the northernmost point of Old Marco, Cafe de Marco is well known for its vast array of fresh seafood, prepared daily with chef Randre Jean’s original recipes. A house trademark here is jumbo prawns, butterflied and seasoned with fresh herbs and spices, broiled in garlic sauce and served over saffron rice. There are several nonseafood selections, including New York strip steak, rack of lamb and several chicken entrees. Entrees include salad, vegetable, pasta or potato and fresh rolls. Twilight specials nightly until 5:45 pm for $14.95. Childrens menu available. Reservations are suggested. 244 Palm Street Phone: 239-394-6262 www.cafedemarco.com Monday - Saturday from 5:00pm Closed Sunday
Capri Fish House Restaurant is located just minutes from Marco Island on Isle of Capri. Enjoy a spectacular sunset from every seat in our waterfront dining room and beach side Chickee Bar. Specialties include fresh seafood, pasta and steaks. Sunday All U Can Eat Breakfast Buffet 9am-11am $11.95. Lunch/Dinner Buffet 11:30am-4:00pm $18.95 (Regular menu available). Also, enjoy our fabulous lunch menu and Early Bird Dinners Mon-Sat 4-5:45pm. Live Entertainment TuesdaySunday. Take out and children’s menu available. 203 Capri Blvd Isles of Capri Phone: 389-5555 Mon-Sat 11:00am-9:30pm Sunday 9:00am-9:30pm
If you are visiting Marco Island to escape the hustle bustle of everyday life than Marco Island Fish Company is the place for you. The walls are covered with just enough weathered wood, nautical items, and Marco Island history to charm you, and create an “on the sea” feeling. At our bar you will find a no hurry atmosphere with music playing in the background, and a bartender holding your favorite drink and wearing a smile. Join us whether you are walking off the beach in flip-flops, and looking for a place to cool off and have drinks with friends during the day, or are in the mood to dress things up at night and enjoy our live entertainment. Our menu is designed to please everyone in the family! We take pride in serving the freshest seafood from our Raw Bar filled with delicious raw oysters and crab legs to our mouth-water-
ing daily dinner specials created by our chef. To all our fishermen out there, bring your biggest catch to us and let the chef cook it the way you like. You will always find a friendly staff waiting to take care of you and your family. Come hungry, leave satisfied. Call for our Live Entertainment schedule and special events! 599 S Collier Blvd Phone: 389-6900 www.marcoislandfishco.com Serving Lunch and Dinner Daily Call for Hours
The hidden “gem” everyone is talking about on Marco. Featuring a full-service outside gazebo bar & a full-service restaurant, CJ’s on the Bay provides an entertainment venue for everyone. Featuring Chef Laura Owen, CJ’s on the Bay offers an expanded menu to compliment the breath-taking views of the bay and the great Southwest Florida sunsets. The all-day menu features salads, hot & cold appetizers, sandwiches, burgers, pizza & mainland, pasta & seafood entrée’s. For music lovers, there is live entertainment both at the outside gazebo bar & at the inside bar. These entertainment areas are also available to support large parties & special events such as birthdays, anniversaries, wedding rehearsals & other joyful occasions. Easily accessible by both water & land, the Esplanade docks offer free, public dockage. Access to Smokehouse Bay is a relaxing journey through Collier Bay from the north end of the Marco River. Join us at the CJ’s on the Bay for a great dining experience with a fabulous ambiance & outstanding service! 740 N. Collier Blvd., Ste 105 The Esplanade Phone: 239-389-4511 www.cjsonthebay.com Lunch/Dinner 11am - 10pm Daily Outside Gazebo Bar 11:00 am - 10 pm Inside Bar • 11:00 am-Close
Yes, he’s back! You can now find Konrad at Konrad’s Tropical Grille, where you will find casual family dining in a totally remodeled tropical setting. He is still serving the same great food with the addition of weekly German Special. Tuesday is duck nite, a crispy baked half a duck with your choice of three sauces, Thursday is Sauerbraten and Saturday is Goulash Bavarian style. Stop in for a cocktail or tropical drink then order some of our other menu favorites, including the Prime Rib that is prepared fresh daily, German Wiener Schnitzel served, of course, with spatzle. Come and see us! 657 S. Collier Blvd. Phone: 239-642-3332 www.konradstropicalgrille.com Serving dinner from 5 pm daily
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These days, bridge has become far more level at the top than it was 20 years ago. This is especially so in the women’s game, as seen by the fact that while the top countries (USA, Italy, China, France, England and the Netherlands) almost always qualify for the later stages of the world championships, there are many other countries who can upset the seeding books, and frequently do. Spain is just one of those countries, and Nuria Almirall demonstrated her talents here. She found herself in a pretty awful spot on this deal from the European Championships, but did not give up hope. Almirall had reached six clubs as South after an auction in which both players might have done just a little too much — though it is hard to criticize either player, North should probably not go past three no-trump with such poor controls. Clearly one might succeed by finding a singleton heart king, but Nuria did better than that. She won the diamond lead in dummy, cashed dummy’s other diamond, then played the spade ace and king and ruffed a spade. Now she cashed one more diamond, ruffed the fourth diamond with a master trump in dummy and exited with the club queen. West won her bare ace and was forced to open up hearts or concede a ruff-anddiscard. She played a heart, and Nuria was not going to spoil a good piece of reporting by misguessing whether to put in the 10 or the queen, was she? ANSWER: Your partner’s call of four clubs is a slam-try, and with your remarkably good trumps you have enough to cooperate with a call of four spades, a cue-bid implicitly agreeing clubs — the last-bid suit. If you had diamond preference, you would probably bid four diamonds over four clubs. Just for the record, a bid of four no-trump by you here would be to play.
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5031 31st Place SW. SAT. & SUN. 9am-? Household items, too much to list.
Highpoint Country Club 2BR + 2BA, totally renovated. 1st flr end unit. Great view, $215,000. 239-777-4089
A Yard Sale Nov 8th VINEYARDS PARK 6231 Arbor Blvd W 34119 8AM-Noon. Spaces for Sale. $10 each 239-353-9669
200 Weber Blvd, N.
SATURDAY 10/25, 8am. Appliances, furniture, ladders, rigid tabel saw, antique sewing machine, clothes, mens suits size 46 & much more.
Rentals APTS/HOUSES TO SHARE
Room to rent in
2/2 1st flr Golf View
$1,250. Storage, water, incl. No pet/smoke. (239) 591-3662
BONITA SPRINGS
AA 2BR - 3BR condos
pool, water/golf course views starting $899. 239-331-6903
GENERAL RENTALS
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HOUSES UNFURN
3BR, 2BA, all new appliances, large private
Lake, 2 car. Low fees. $515K owner/broker 239-404-4200
PARK TERRACE CLUB
Old Naples, top fl. elevator bldg., 2BR, 1.5BA, nicely upgraded. Furn. Tenant’s lease expires April 2015. $249,500. Owner/agent, (239) 250-9440
AUCTIONS COLLIER COUNTY ONLINE PUBLIC VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT AUCTION CLOSES NOV. 3rd www.atkinsononline.com 800-756-4098 ab1141
BUSINESS BUILDINGS
SELL OR LEASE
5000 sq ft clear span building, 2360 Shadowlawn ;C-4 zone, $529,000. or $4000 /mo. Call (239) 263-1067
CONDOS GENERAL
BRIDGEWATER BAY
Garden Home. 2BR, 2BA, 1st flr., New AC & Hot water heater 2014. Electric hurricane shutters, custom master BR closet. Exc. Cond. $224,900. 239-398-4936
NAPLES BATH & Tennis 2BR 2BA, 1st flr, nice-
ly furnished, new paint, A/C, washer/dryer. Close to beach, and shopping/restaurant. Move in ready! $156,900. (239) 986-0276, By Owner
INVESTMENT OPPS
INVESTOR NEEDED for $100,000 First and only mortgage, against
property worth $150,000. Will pay 12% per annum. Call Al DuQuet, CGC. (239) 571-3000
Recreation BOATS, MOTORS 2000 BAYLINER 1600 CF Capri Bowrider. With trailer plus 50HP Mercury. $3,000. 239-293-7974 CAPTAIN’S LICENSE Naples OUPV-6-pak Nov. 3rd 877-435-3187
2015 Models Arriving 909 10th St. S. Ste. 102 Ph: 239-331-2104 www.formulaboats.com
CANOES/KAYAK
Auto PASSENGER
TOYOTA CAMRY VS’93. Black, loaded, cold AC, sunroof, 134,000 miles. Everything Works!. $3,395. Call 239-455-6355
SERVICE & PARTS
JAGUAR HOOD ORNAMENT, from the 60’s;
$100 or best. (239) 671-0212
2 Carpet mats, front
light grey, for Lexus, new! $75. Naples (401) 524-9295
SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES BUICK ENCLAVE 2012. Silver/Gray, leather, new tires, $18,500. 260-437-0664
Volvo Cross Country
V70XC, 2001, AWD, good air, good tires, sunroof, has leak at front crank shaft seal. $1500 OBO. (239) 434-5256
SPORTS & FOREIGN
Rolls Royce Phantom ’13
Only 1,750 miles! White with white leather. Theater seating, starlight, 21’’ chromes & much more. Original MSRP $466,930. Sell for $319,000. See it at Supreme Auto or call John at 239-682-4800.
MERCEDES E350
2010 black 11K mi. Pristine condition $29,500. 777-4921
KAYAKS and CANOES
Sales, Rentals, Equipment ESTERO RIVER 992-4050
Auto MOTORCYCLES
2012 Harley Davidson Road Glide 21k mi. Many xtras. great performing motorcycle $17,900. 272-3456
If the camper in you got up and left, sell your equipment with a classified ad 877-263-6047
PASSENGER
CADILLAC DEVILLE DHS ’04. 99 Ki mi. Exc. Cond. $6,900. 574-834-9931
Chevy Malibu LS Maxx ’04. Low miles.
1 owner. $5,200/OBO. 402-680-6566 Mon. after 8pm or Tues. or Wed. all day.
Porsche 911 or 912 1965-1971 wanted by private local collector. 239-206-3110
VEHICLES WANTED
LARGEST BUYER IN FL
Autos, trucks, RV’s, cycles. $1K to $100K. Dave, 239-250-2000
CORVETTES WANTED! Top dollar. Cash today 941-809-3660; 941-923-3421
AAAAA JUNK CARS TOP $$ GUARANTEED 239-289-7430 Absolutely All Autos Wanted! Dead or Alive Top $ FREE PICK UP 239-265-6140
MOST TRUSTED
Buyer Since 1977. STEARNS MOTORS All Vehicles wanted Rod or Jim 239-774-7360.
Severe Weather Alerts For Your Exact Location
THE VINEYARDS AVELLINO ISLES
GENERAL REAL ESTATE
AMAZING
VIEWS!
Beautiful Mountain Home with 5 Acres, foothills of NC, has Guest suite! Mountain views. One owner. Priced to sell. $425,000. Call for details. Carolyn Frazier Pardue, Carolina Realty, Inc. (336)957-0876
fenced in backyard. Quiet neighborhood $2,000/mo. 4300 Morningside Circle 413-652-2911 Apartment hunters always turn to classified first. Advertise rental housing in these columns today!
GOLFING COMMUNITIES
Isles Of Capri. Bayfront
MOBILE HOMES/LAND
877-263-6047
HOMES
West Style Restaurant Just Reduced For Immediate $39,000. (from $125K) Sale Outdoor seating. Beer/Wine. Al DuQuet CGC, 239-571-3000
13B
Top floor condo, 3BR, 3.5BA 3282 sq.ft. elevator, 2 car gar. furnished & ready to move in December 1st. Very beautiful. $635,000. Call Mike @ 319-430-1592
Other package options available
MANUFACTURED
BUSINESS OPPS
NORTH NAPLES: Key
Island Walk, 4BR 4BA on
WEST NAPLES
NORTH NAPLES
MOBILE
Financial
NAPLES
Call 239-263-4700 for details
on
Henderson Creek, with gulf access. 2BR, 2BA. Furnished Unfurnished. 239-775-4834
MARCO SEASONAL
3BR, 2.5BA w/POOL
hot tub new home, 2600 sq.ft. close to Hilton avail. now Dec. thru Apr. 239-404-0493
OFFICE SPACE Up To 3 Mo FREE
Rent FRENCH QUARTER Executive Suites and Triple Net Commercial Space, Various Sizes. Beth Snoke 239-261-2888
New Proform Whirlwind 320 Exercise cycle. $200. 239-325-8251
BONITA SPRINGS/ COCONUT SHORES
2 Foreclosure Homes
3BR, 2BA, 2 car, dock, $2,500/mo. 239-450-7287
SHIHPOO PUPS
GRINDERS- 8’’ and 6’’. Both for $125.
$300, 201-401-7768
GARAGE SALES
9 lines - 7 Days $350.00
printers. Sharp/Cannon. New. $75 Each. Call 239-370-5377
THERMOCAST SINK white 30/70 w/parts $165 Call 239-598-1985 Three lamps $15 each, two dish sets $25 each. 5’5’’ Ivory with hardware $25. ea. 239-272-9230 Wardrobe/Ent. Center exc. cond floral design, $300obo. (239) 405-7331
Great 4 Day Estate Sale! Lots of New Items Thurs. Oct. 30 - Sat. Nov. 1 9am-5pm. Sun. Nov. 2. 10am-2pm #108 Fairways Trade Village 6210 SHIRLEY ST.
2 fax machines &
Office chair, swivel,
Vertical Blinds 2 sets
!!SALES BY SANDY!!
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
4 DRAWER File Cabinet tan like new, asking $105. 239-649-0706 or 239-290-4913
R/ESales BONITA SPRINGS
Best Rental Package * Naples Daily News * naplesnews.com * Marco Eagle * The Banner * Collier Citizen * TopAds
adjustable bed, 2 yrs old, $2500 or best offer. Bedroom set $800. or best offer. Cabinet with built in 55 inch TV lift $800 or best offer. (239) 682-8012
239-261-7372
ESTATE SALES
APTS/CONDOS UNFURN
DIGITAL DRUM
47’’ glass top, 4 chairs. $75. Call 239-777-4532
Garage Sales
condo, fully furnished, own bath, $650 mo. includes all utilities. Located off Bayshore Dr. 239-272-6347
on wheels. 8’long x 7’high. $125/ea. 201-401-7768
MUSICAL
Beige, new shades. $30 both Call 239-775-7698 pic. avail
SET
PRESSURE WASHER
Side by side. 5’H. 6’W. 1’ D. 10 Shelves. $275. 370-5377
Glass & Steel Like New $50. Call 515-278-8330
PATIO
Merchandise
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
OUT OF TOWN
BIG CANOE, GA
Now accepting short term reservations for 2/2 cabin on 3 acres in the exclusive Big Canoe mountain resort an hour north of Atlanta. Hot tub in deck and glorious views. Enjoy golf, tennis, hiking, waterfalls. Explore & shop nearby mountain towns. For photos, rates and availability see listing #495166 on VRBO.com or call 706-579-1233.
WAREHOUSES
AA - VARIOUS UNITS FOR RENT! For info call 239-564-0756 Moates Realty
Beautiful 2nd Floor 2/2 Condo, bundled golf! 219 Fox Glen Dr. #1201 Naples, FL 34104 List Price: $130,000 239.850.7805 Matt Sutton John R. Wood, Inc.
[ W E AT H E R R A D I O A P P ]
2BR, 2BA
Mobile Home. $14,900. 239-227-1893
Caribbean Park 55+ NEW & USED HOMES! GREAT SPECIALS! 597-4504
NAPLES BEST
55+ Resident Owned Waterfront 1&2 Bedrm From $30K to $249K. 239.774.5484 napleslandyachtharbor.org
TALL OAKS
Naples 55+ Comm. (800) 622-1660 talloaksofnaples.com
WATERFRONT
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SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WEATHER
MOON PHASES FIRST I Oct 30
5-DAY FORECAST
FuLL I Nov 6
SW FLORIDA SYNOPSIS: While humidity levels will come up some from Monday, high pressure will hold firm across Southwest Florida today and prevent the development of any showers and thunderstorms. Wednesday will stay dry.
BONITA area tides
TODAY Mostly sunny. Fair tonight.
TODAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
SuNRISE: 7:33 A.M. SuNSET: 6:48 P.M.
Partly sunny. Clear at night.
High: 87° Low: 69° Rain: 10%
HIgH
LOW
HIgH
LOW
HIgH
3:14 a.m. 11:09 a.m. 6:31 p.m. 9:36 p.m. Friday Today Wednesday 4:06 a.m. 12:13 p.m. 7:54 p.m. 10:51 p.m. Saturday 5:12 a.m. 1:22 p.m. 9:00 p.m. --Sunday Thursday Monday The Weekend
6:43 a.m. 8:31 a.m. 9:08 a.m. 10:26 a.m.
LOW 12:46 a.m. 2:36 a.m. 2:59 a.m. 4:02 a.m.
HIgH
LOW
9:44 p.m. 10:19 p.m. 9:50 p.m. 10:19 p.m.
2:29 p.m. 3:29 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 4:03 p.m.
NAPLES area tides
SuNRISE: 7:34 A.M. SuNSET: 6:47 P.M.
TODAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
THURSDAY
High: 86° Low: 68° Rain: 5% HIgH
LOW
HIgH
LOW
HIgH
2:15 a.m. 10:12 a.m. 5:05 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Friday Today Wednesday 3:06 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 6:10 p.m. 11:13 p.m. Saturday 4:21 a.m. 12:17 p.m. 7:13 p.m. --Sunday Thursday Monday The Weekend
FRIDAY A shower or t-storm. A shower at night. High: 83° Low: 64° Rain: 55%
FISHING REPORT
BACKWATER: Wind eases into weekend. All easterly keeps most water clean. Some riling shallow bay waters. New moon strong a.m. incoming tide; weaker p.m. outgoing. Water temps seasonal 76-79 degree range. Redfish continue prime target. Less action now on redfish schools in bay shallows. More to far reach creek edges late incoming tide with freelined shrimp under mangrove overhang. Outgoing switch to exit tidal points with weighted bait in bottom cuts. Black drum in 5-6# class action along waterway edge cover Rookery Bay and ICW to Marker 58 on shrimp to bottom slowly. Pompano if clean water south edges Capri Channel on small tipped jigs. Snapper slowing; try Keeywadin docks either tide on shrimp. NEARSHORE: Mackerel/bluefish thick in bait schools 20-25’ first reefs. On structure with chum into current working top water jigs on light wire. Little tunny show — switch to freelined threadfin. Keep live bait ready to sightcast to southbound cobia.
Partly sunny. Clear at night.
SuNRISE: 7:35 A.M. SuNSET: 6:47 P.M.
NEW I Nov 22
By Capt. Bill Walsh dawnpatrolmarco@cs.com
MONDAY
High: 87° Low: 69° Rain: 5%
WEDNESDAY
LAST I Nov 14
6:24 a.m. 8:03 a.m. 8:22 a.m. 9:28 a.m.
LOW 12:44 a.m. 2:02 a.m. 2:06 a.m. 3:02 a.m.
HIgH
LOW
8:12 p.m. 9:04 p.m. 8:48 p.m. 9:26 p.m.
1:25 p.m. 2:29 p.m. 2:26 p.m. 3:18 p.m.
MARCO ISLAND area tides TODAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
OFFSHORE: Red grouper closed in federal waters; work 9-mile line hard bottom for both reds/gags with live pinfish. Yellowtail active on wrecks 10-15 miles with freelined bait into chum. Permit showing wrecks circa 12 miles on small crabs under chum.
MONDAY
MARINE FORECAST
SuNRISE: 7:35 A.M. SuNSET: 6:46 P.M.
TODAY: Wind E 8-16 knots. Seas 2-4 feet. Inland waters a moderate chop. Visibility unrestricted.
SATURDAY Sunny and nice. Clear at night. HIgH
High: 82° Low: 63° Rain: 5%
LOW
HIgH
LOW
2:40 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 10:18 p.m. Friday Today Wednesday 3:31 a.m. 11:28 a.m. 6:35 p.m. 11:31 p.m. Saturday 4:46 a.m. 12:35 p.m. 7:38 p.m. --Sunday Thursday Monday The Weekend
SuNRISE: 7:36 A.M. SuNSET: 6:45 P.M.
HIgH 6:49 a.m. 8:28 a.m. 8:47 a.m. 9:53 a.m.
LOW 1:02 a.m. 2:20 a.m. 2:24 a.m. 3:20 a.m.
HIgH
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