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Conservancy to Expand During Closure; Reopen in 2021
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he Conservancy of Southwest Florida is undertaking a $4.5 million renovation and expansion of its Susan and William Dalton Discovery Center, which will add new interactive exhibits and galleries. Additions include an augmented reality endangered species exhibit and the John & Carol Walter Discovery Wing, which will feature an invasive species gallery and digital climate change gallery. The Conservancy Nature Center, which closed in late March due to the pandemic, will remain closed to the public until the project’s estimated completion in early 2021. During the renovation closure, Conservancy members can kayak at a 50% discount on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays by calling 239-213-2500 to make a reservation 24 hours in advance. For more information, visit conservancy.org.
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Estero High School 2020 graduate Maggie Chiuto with her piece, “Honey Bees”. Chiuto won the Maxine Carter/ Faculty Scholarship from the Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs.
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SWFL Students Win Scholarships from Centers for the Arts
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hree students from the Estero High School class of 2020 were awarded scholarships for their entries in Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs’ annual exhibition, “Celebrate Our Students.” Students pursuing a degree in the arts were eligible to compete for the scholarships. The winner of the President’s Scholarship is Madelyn Kellum, while Kimberly Sarabia received the Loretta Sturgis Memorial Scholarship, and Maggie Chiuto took home the Maxine Carter/ Faculty Scholarship. Each award was $1,000. NEAPOLITANfamily • August 2020