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LIFESTYLE LETTER

NOVEMBER 2018 PUBLISHER

Les Baker | les.baker@lifestylepubs.com CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Maria Dinoia, Margaret Dutton CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

Alexia Marcin

Welcome to the Premiere Issue of Naples Lifestyle! HELLO, AND WELCOME TO THE PREMIERE ISSUE OF NAPLES LIFESTYLE— WHERE WE’RE INSPIRED BY COMMUNITY AND HOPE THIS MAGAZINE INSPIRES YOU, TOO! We’re thrilled to be your source for all things local here in Naples. As you flip through these pages, you’ll be drawn into the incredible stories behind the people and places that call Naples home. From the carefully crafted food being served up at area restaurants—like this month’s feature about The Local—to beautiful homes all over Naples, startups and successful businesses to local artists, designers and fashionistas, our goal is to share the stories of everything and everyone Naples has to offer—and the things that matter most to you, our readers, for whom we produce this magazine each month. Thanks for inviting us into your homes and sharing your lives with us; we can’t wait to see you around.

Les Baker, Publisher

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INSIDE THE ISSUE NOVEMBER 2018

FEATURES 14 The ‘Concierge’ of Wood Flooring Gaby Saad’s Heart for Her Customers and Orphaned Children

20 Exceptional Gulf Coast Living Coquina Sands Former Model Home Is a Gem

24 Inspiring Leadership from the Chamber’s Nikkie Dvorchak 34 The Local Restaurant With the Freshest Ingredients and

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Unique Dishes, the Local Has Found a Recipe for Success

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DEPARTMENTS 8

Lifestyle Letter

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Good Times

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Locally Owned

20 Open House 24 Local Limelight 28 Hot Spot 32 Lifestyle Calendar 34 Local’s Choice



GOOD TIMES

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the 'concierge' of wood flooring

GABY SAAD'S HEART FOR HER CUSTOMERS AND ORPHANED CHILDREN

ARTICLE MARIA DINOIA | PHOTOGRAPHY ALEXIA MARCIN, BALANCED IMAGES PHOTOGRAPHY

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WHEN YOU WALK INTO THE SHOWROOM OF REAL WOOD FLOORS, NOT ONLY WILL YOU BE GREETED BY AN ARRAY OF HARDWOOD FLOORING CHOICES BUT YOU'LL ALSO GET TO MEET GABY SAAD, THE STORE'S BUSINESS DEVELOPER AND MANAGER. And no doubt, she'll have a cup of coffee in her hand. Gaby will offer her customers a cup too, while she shows you the ins and outs of choosing the right hardwood floor for your home. And it's her personalized level of customer service and kind smile that make patrons' stress levels decline. "We stand out from other companies in the flooring industry because we are experts in wood floors and wood floors only," Gaby says. Specializing in and manufacturing their own unique and fine wood floors, Real Wood Floors—unlike other retailers that simply sell a variety of brands made by multiple other manufacturers—is vertically integrated, meaning they are involved in the entire process—from sourcing the lumber and making their own plywood for the engineered products to designing and crafting the floors, and distribution and retail. They even have their own glue made. But what really sets Real Wood Floors apart is its role in helping children get adopted and find their forever family by connecting with American families or couples who are looking into adopting, and, in many cases, sponsoring the entire adoption process. "Our purpose is global and not only in our community. We will not rest until we can find a home for every orphan child in the world,” Gaby says. “We have sponsored and facilitated about 29 adoptions so far. We also build schools for orphan children, sponsor orphanages and build playgrounds for the children. We grant scholarships to orphan teenagers who want to go to college and more. We have mainly worked in places like Zambia, China and Indonesia, but there are no limits for us when it is about children who need a home." Gaby was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She moved to the U.S. by herself when she was 25 after graduating from the University of Buenos Aires. She then moved to Miami in 1995. "I thought I was young and unstoppable, so I could do and conquer anything I wanted in the world, even speaking very little English and with no family or friends around me. Being an immigrant is always a challenge, but when you do it on your own, it is a lot more complex. Nevertheless, I always felt victorious, happy and blessed. In very few years, I was able to buy my first home and own multiple successful businesses in Miami and then in Naples.”

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Gaby relocated to Naples in 2002 and joined the Real Wood Floors family in 2014 when the company opened its first retail showroom. “When my children were in elementary school, I wanted to spend more time with them. Then Real Wood Floors approached me to join their project of developing the entire state of Florida starting with Naples,” she says. “At the beginning, I thought that because I am a born entrepreneur, I could never work for anybody, and I was ready to decline the offer. However, the owners and CEO gave me the freedom, trust and support to run the business as if it were my own and shared with me why we exist as an organization and the impact we make in the lives of orphan children around the world. I just couldn't say no." When Gaby isn't helping people make the right decisions for their home's flooring, she can be found enjoying Naples' fabulous sunsets at the beach; enjoying time with her husband, two children and enormous female cat, Coco; watching documentaries or movies based on true stories; or planning her next trip overseas. And her favorite flooring? "All-wood floors have their own beauty, but the ones that captivate my heart the most are the reclaimed ones,” she says. “We have a full collection of true reclaimed floors made with materials from many different parts of the world that range between 100 to 400 years old. Each of them has its own story. Some are made specifically with parts of old doors of buildings in Europe. Others are domestic and made with parts of decks and fences, while others are strictly made with reclaimed wine barrel oak and show exquisite features like the original winery stamps and Sharpie marks. When they had a red grape, the inside of the wine barrel will show these pink, maroons and purple tones coming from the natural process of aging the red wine."

Real Wood Floors’ Naples location is one of four family-owned and managed companies originating from West Plains, Mo., with close to 40 years in the lumber industry. The company's headquarters and warehouses are in Missouri, and there are Real Wood Floors galleries and offices in Naples, Atlanta, Denver and Nashville, in addition to 13 distribution centers all around the midwest and Texas. For more information or to find the perfect floor, visit RealWoodFloors.com/Locations/Naples.

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SITUATED JUST A SHORT STROLL TO THE SUGARY SAND BEACHES OF THE GULF OF MEXICO, THIS EXTRAORDINARY FORMER MODEL HOME BUILT BY BCB HOMES HAS BEEN METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED AND UPDATED BY ITS CURRENT OWNERS. The Naples Casamore #4 in the friendly, tree-lined neighborhood of Coquina Sands is a 4-bedroom plus den and 5.5-bath

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floor plan. The 4,174-square-foot residence offers multiple balconies and a four-car garage.

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LOCAL LIMELIGHT

INSPI R IN G LE ADE RS H I P F RO M TH E C H A MB E R' S

N IKKIE D VO R C H A K

NIKKIE DVORCHAK JOINED THE GREATER NAPLES

and learn something new, meet someone new and find myself

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN NOVEMBER 2017. As the

inspired to do more from the influence of the people around me.

vice president of Events and Development, she oversees all the chamber's annual and member events. She hails from

DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE EVENT THAT

Pittsburgh, where she worked as club marketing manager for

THE CHAMBER PUTS ON?

the Pittsburgh Steelers. Nikkie was heavily involved in prepar-

The Naples Chamber hosts more than 52 events annu-

ing and managing Superbowl events for the team. Event plan-

ally. Yes, that is a lot of events! They are all very different and

ning is in her blood. She and her husband relocated to Naples

useful to different people in different ways. I enjoy each of

in 2011 and are loving everything about the Paradise Coast.

them, but I will say that I’m extremely excited about the new event we launched on Oct. 20, the Naples Children’s Business

WHAT DID YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GREW UP, AND

Fair. This is a national event that we brought to Collier County,

HOW HAS THAT SHAPED WHAT YOU ARE DOING NOW?

giving students ages 6-17 the opportunity to become young

I was a dancer from the age of 3. I competed in all styles

entrepreneurs and showcase and sell their products and ser-

of dance from grade school through high school. I partic-

vices. We had more than 132 registered participants!

ipated in the musicals in high school, drama club, concert and show choir and everything I knew and loved was based

IN YOUR OPINION, WHAT DO YOU THINK IS

around performing arts. I decided at 17 that I would pursue

THE BEST-KEPT SECRET IN NAPLES?

that industry and went to college for dance. I have a B.A. in

I’m not sure anything in the “small town” of Naples is totally

performing arts. Though I’m not a famous dancer, singer or

a secret… but for a more quiet experience, we enjoy either

actress, I really believe that all of those years in that industry

taking a ride down Turner River Road and looking at all the

shaped me into the person I am today. It gave me the ability

gators in the wild or a boat trip out to beautiful Keewaydin

to adapt. It taught me to never give up and continue to try

Island searching for shells and taking in the undeveloped

harder and always push myself further. It made me creative,

beauty of the Gulf.

outgoing and comfortable in front of people! I have been able to transfer a lot of the skills I learned through dance that I didn’t even realize I was adopting into qualities that really benefit me in the events industry today.

WHAT DO YOU DO TO UNWIND AND RELAX? I’m not the best at relaxing…but my favorite thing to do when I’m not working is to spend time with my husband and our two boys, Talon, 3, and Dax, 1. I could sit and just

WHAT INSPIRES YOU ABOUT YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY?

watch them all day long. It amazes me how quickly they

I am constantly floored by the generosity of the people

grow and learn. I’m in awe of them every day. We love to

in Naples. The level of giving both from the large philanthro-

do things as a family…take weekend trips to other areas

pists but also from the business community and the young

in Florida, go to zoos, Disney and spend time teaching

professionals. Not just financially, but also in time, talent and

them about the environment and wildlife of Southwest

passion. There are so many amazing organizations, causes

Florida. We love the beach and just being outside. We are

and opportunities in Collier County, and I wake up every day

blessed to live in such a beautiful place.

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LOCAL LIMELIGHT

(CON TI N U ED)

I A M C O N S TA N T LY F L O O R E D BY THE GENEROSITY OF THE P E O P L E I N N A P L E S . THE LEVEL OF GIVING BOTH FROM THE LARGE PHILANTHROPISTS BUT ALSO FROM THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY AND THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS. NOT JUST F I N A N C I A L LY, B U T A L S O I N T I M E , TA L E N T A N D PA S S I O N .

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HOT SPOT ARTICLE MIMI DARLEY DUTTON | PHOTOGRAPHY ALEXIA MARCIN BALANCED IMAGES

WITH THE FRESHEST INGREDIENTS AND UNIQUE DISHES, THE LOCAL HAS FOUND A RECIPE FOR SUCCESS

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THE LOCAL IS JUST THAT, A RESTAURANT

to anything you can find in grocery stores. We’re

CREATED BY LOCAL OWNER AND CHEF

getting kale straight off the field and right to our

JEFF MITCHELL, SERVING HIGH-QUALITY,

doorstep, not on a truck through several states or

HEALTHY FOOD MADE WITH LOCAL, FRESH,

possibly overseas."

ORGANIC AND SUSTAINABLE INGREDIENTS WHENEVER POSSIBLE.

One signature dish at The Local is the garden veggie pizza.

Located by one of Naples’ busiest intersections

“It’s unique because we make a fresh ricotta

on the northwest corner of Pine Ridge and Airport

cheese in-house," Casey says. "We mix that with

Road, The Local’s fare is upscale, leaning toward

pesto and put that on top of our sourdough pizza

fine dining. But the atmosphere is laid-back with

crust and then top it with eggplant, zucchini, cherry

specials on the blackboard and black marble tables

tomatoes, spinach and marinated mushrooms. After

rather than tablecloths. By not being located in the

baking it, we top it with Parmesan cheese, white truf-

high-rent districts such as Fifth Avenue, Third Street

fle oil and basil. It’s very colorful and tastes amazing."

or Mercato, the restaurant offers high-quality food at

All the pasta is made fresh in-house. The lamb

a reasonable price point. Daily deliveries to the restaurant bring the freshest of ingredients from local purveyors.

stroganoff is very popular, as is the roasted pork ragu. The potato gnocchi in the ragu is sauteed until golden brown, served with a red sauce with pork,

“We try to source everything as locally as possi-

then topped with homemade ricotta and rosemary.

ble,” says Casey Gordon, the bar manager who has

The Local is pleased to accommodate requests for

been working at The Local since it opened more

gluten-free versions of most every item on the menu

than five years ago.

in addition to special offerings for vegans, vegetari-

Produce comes primarily from Inyoni farms right

ans, carnivores and pescatarians.

in Naples with some also coming from Worden

The Local boasts an all-local beer list, constantly

Farms in Punta Gorda. The poultry and eggs arrive

rotating 12 drafts of Florida beers and updating the

from Circle C Farm in Felda, and the pork products

draft beer chalkboard. Jeff is not only a graduate of

come from Palmetto Creek Farms in Avon Park. The

the Culinary Institute of America but also a somme-

menu changes every couple of months depending

lier, so he’s made sure to offer excellent wines that

on the seasonality of vegetables, fruit and fish.

are also a good value.

“Jeff had this concept in mind for a long time,

The Local is open daily for lunch and dinner. Sunday

probably since culinary school. It just makes

Brunch is from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., and an early dining

sense," Casey says. "He’s all about support-

menu is from 4-6 p.m. daily with slightly smaller por-

ing local business and the local economy. Plus

tions and hand-picked menu items at reduced prices.

it’s fresher. Rather than getting tomatoes from

Patio seating is also available.

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HOT SPOT

(CON TI N U ED)

“COMPETITION FOR RESTAURANTS IS HIGH. YOU HAVE TO HAVE SOMETHING UNIQUE OR SPECIAL HERE TO MAKE IT, AND THAT’S WHAT JEFF HAS BEEN ABLE TO CREATE WITH THIS RESTAURANT.” – CASEY GORDON, BAR MANAGER AT THE LOCAL

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N OV E M B E R

LIFESTYLE CALENDAR

3, 10, 17, 24

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OPEN AIR FARMERS MARKET

CELEBRATION OF LIGHTS

Third Street South

1207 Third St. S

This outdoor market takes place in

Third Street South continues the week-

the Third Street South area from 7:30-

long holiday celebration with musical

11:30 a.m. For more information, call

performances and snowfalls.

“Christmas Classical” to “Christmas Fun.” Featuring brass players from The Naples Philharmonic, the unforgettable evening will certainly put you in the Christmas spirit.

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3 ART IN THE PARK

22 2018 TURKEY TROT 5K RACE Cambier Park

Cambier Park

GCR is excited to announce that

The Naples Art Association proudly

it will be hosting the 6th Annual

connects artists with art shoppers in

GCR Thanksgiving 5K this year on

another terrific season of Art in the

Thanksgiving! The run/walk event

Park. Since 1957, Art in the Park has

will be held at Cambier Park at 7:30

remained a monthly show showcas-

a.m. This beautiful 5K course will

ing the talents of its artists. The Na-

wind through downtown Naples

ples Art Association is proud to host

with festivities staged from the pic-

this juried art show held on the first

turesque Cambier Park. Pumpkin

Saturday of each month from Novem-

pie and apple cider will be served

ber through April.

after the race.

4, 11, 18, 25

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WINE & DINE

Naples Square

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Every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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The Wine & Design event is hosted

6 BREW CREW RUN

in the new wine bar by the Design Studio team, who will cover various design topics that will change every week. Anyone who shops the show-

Naples Beach Brewery

room during event time will be eligi-

Join us for a monthly run at the Na-

ble for the discounts.

ples Beach Brewery! On the first Tuesday of each month, the F2R Run Club will be running from the brewery at 6:30 p.m. All ages and paces are welcome to these runs, and they are family- and pet-friendly! The route is about 2.75 miles and can be shortened if needed.

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LOCAL’S CHOICE THE “KUNG PAO” AVOCADO HAS BEEN ON THE LOCAL’S MENU FOR ALMOST AS LONG AS THE RESTAURANT HAS BEEN OPEN. It can be found on the appetizer menu, but a lot of people order it with soup or salad to make it an entree. The Local’s

THE LOCAL’S “KUNG PAO” AVOCADO

chefs dip the avocado in a cornstarch slurry rather than an egg wash to keep it vegan, and while they don’t normally fry food, that’s the special touch on this mouthwatering dish. The chefs can also grill the avocado rather than fry it, thus making it gluten-free.

A DECONSTRUCTED RECIPE OF A RESTAURANT FAVORITE TO TRY AT HOME ARTICLE MARGARET DUTTON ALEXIA MARCIN, BALANCED IMAGES

KUNG PAO AVOCADO INGREDIENTS + Avocado + Cornstarch + Water + Panko breadcrumbs + Basmati rice, cooked + Red and green bell peppers + Red onion + Soy sauce + Ginger + Garlic + Cashews + Sesame seeds

DIRECTIONS Peel and cut avocado into 6-8 slices. Combine cornstarch and water to create a slurry. Dip avocado in the slurry and then into the Panko breadcrumbs. Fry avocado in deep fryer for a few minutes until golden brown. Meanwhile, slice red and green bell peppers and red onion and saute them in a combination of soy sauce, fresh ginger and garlic. Plate the rice, place the sauteed peppers and onions in front of the rice and pour the soy ginger garlic sauce over all. Place fried avocado slices on top of peppers and onions, sprinkle with cashews and sesame seeds and serve. 34

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