Naples Illustrated April 2021

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BALANCED SUCCESS SHANNON AND BEN FLEISCHER At home in Naples talking yoga, babies, and business

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CONTENTS

APRIL 2021

FEATURES 72 / HOW SWEET IT IS

Pyure Brands CEO Ben Fleischer strikes a work-life balance with his wife, Shannon By Yelena Moroz Alpert

78 / WATER NYMPH Usher in swimsuit season with dazzling attire and jewelry Photography by Danny Cardozo

84 / MEET THE MALDONADOS Health, home, and family are priorities for this Naples couple By Cary Barbor

90 / INSTANT HOME REFRESH Three area organizational pros offer tips for decluttering By Yelena Moroz Alpert

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Pete and Stephanie Maldonado at home in Naples

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CONTENTS DEPARTMENTS

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24 / FROM THE EDITOR 26 / SEEN Events with the Naples Woman’s Club and the Neighborhood Health Clinic

INSIDER 31 / Q&A Discussing personal and professional reinvention with Shelly Stayer

32 / NEW & NOW Easter tea at the Ritz, a new face at Naples Art, and more

36 / FINDS

BRICE FERRE STUDIO

Peruse an array of artistic, stylish, and eco-conscious selections at Mercato

STYLE 39 / THE LOOK Sustainable fashion, plus Pantone picks

42 / BIJOUX Jewels in hues of gray and gold

ABODE 45 / DESIGN

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A condo with a cosmopolitan vibe

50 / INSPIRED LIVING What’s trending in wallpaper

52 / ELEMENTS Must-haves for a chic breakfast nook

ESCAPE 55 / WANDERLUST Costa Rica is an eco-luxury pioneer

TIM GIBBONS PHOTOGRAPHY

By Paul Rubio

60 / QUICK TRIPS Rediscover Key Largo at Baker’s Cay By Paul Rubio

62 / TRAVEL JOURNAL On the road with Ernie and Laura Wu

64 / HIGH ROAD ON THE COVER: ON THE COVER: PHOTOGRAPHER: VANESSA ROGERS

MODELS: SHANNON AND BEN FLEISCHER LOCATION: THE FLEISCHER HOME IN NAPLES

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McLaren’s GT is an everyday supercar By Howard Walker

66 / HIGH SEAS Setting sail on the newest Sundancer By Howard Walker

TOP DOCTORS 97 / PHYSICIAN PROFILES AND INSIGHT The area’s premier doctors

EAT + DRINK 145 / BREAD

The lowdown on challah

146 / LOCAL BITES

Savor the cuisine of Uzbekistan at Afsona, taste authentic Mexican fare at La Herradura Doble, and more

152 / OFF THE VINE

The country’s top Black-owned wineries By Mark Spivak

BALANCE 155 / EARTH DAY

Naples Zoo is helping the planet, one tree at a time

156 / HEALTH & FITNESS Two new exercise studios to try, three ways to chill out, and more

160 / BEAUTY Botanical products for a natural glow

AGENDA 177 / TOP BILLING

Insight into the new Welcome & Discovery Center at Lovers Key

178 / CALENDAR

What to see and do this month

BE SEEN 182 / SOCIAL SNAPSHOTS Celebrating with Make-A-Wish Southern Florida and Pace Center for Girls

FAVORITE THINGS 184 / SHARON DELAURA The aesthetician’s top spots

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Publisher Kaleigh Grover Editor in Chief Christina Cush Creative Director Olga M. Gustine Executive Editor Mary Murray Fashion Editor Katherine Lande Wine & Spirits Editor Mark Spivak Automotive Editor Howard Walker Travel Editor Paul Rubio Web Editor Abigail Duffy Editorial Interns Mackenzie Griffith, Maddie Laufer, Kalia Richardson DESIGN Senior Art Director Ashley Meyer Art Directors Airielle Farley, Jenny Fernandez-Prieto Digital Imaging Specialist Leonor Alvarez-Maza CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Yelena Moroz Alpert, Cary Barbor, Lynne Groth, Erika Klein, Judy Martel, Marianne McNee, Liza Grant Smith, Andrea Stehle, Mary Thurman Yuhas CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Danny Cardozo, Michael Caronchi, Vanessa Rogers SOCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Michael Caronchi, Charlie McDonald, Reagan Rule, Tony Zollo ADVERTISING Account Managers Kathleen Beuttel, 239-298-7506, kbeuttel@naplesillustrated.com; Meegan Wyatt, 239-298-7511, mwyatt@naplesillustrated.com Advertising Services Coordinator Ashley Fleak PRODUCTION Production Director Selene M. Ceballo Production Manager Brian Beach Digital Pre-Press Specialist George Davis Digital Production Coordinator Kassandre Kallen Advertising Design Coordinators Anaely J. Perez Vargas, Jeffrey Rey OPERATIONS Chief Operating Officer Todd Schmidt Process Integration Manager Sue Martel Digital Operations Manager Bill Fleak Circulation/Subscriptions Administrator Marjorie Leiva Distribution Manager Judy Heflin Accounting Specialist Lourdes Linares Accounts Receivable Specialist Ana Coronel CUSTOM PUBLISHING Editor Cathy Chestnut Group Publisher Terry Duffy Editorial Director Daphne Nikolopoulos SUBSCRIPTIONS 800-308-7346

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FROM THE EDITOR

In July 2014, we packed up our three kids in our SUV and moved from the Nutmeg State to the Sunshine State. While our furniture was en route in a moving truck, we rode for several hours and hundreds of miles. When we finally pulled into our new driveway, I could hardly believe that my husband, Michael, and I owned a house with palm trees and birds of paradise in the yard. We’d done it. We’d made a break from the rat race so intertwined with living and working in the New York metro area. It was a wonderful move. Our family lifestyle flourishes here with memorable sunset beachside barbecues, fishing trips in the Keys, and epic tennis and golf matches. The downside of our big relo is that we are far away from our family and longtime friends. This past year, it’s been especially hard to be such a distance from our parents, combined seven siblings, and 16 nieces and nephews. I haven’t seen my mom and dad since November 2019, though we now talk on the phone at least twice a week. We have plans to see them on Long Island, New York, in July and I can’t wait. During our quarantine, I distracted myself from the grim news by taking long daily walks with my youngest daughter. We befriended other walking regulars, waving hello across the street. When my three kids were limited to homeschooling, they took much needed beach breaks to restore their spirits. Michael and I did a few sunrise sessions at the beach with our dog, which snapped me into a grateful mode that felt spiritual and reaffirming during a time of complete uncertainty. I also read more books, tried new healthy recipes, and made a list of household projects that needed tackling. Something about crossing them off was satisfying. Weed and mulch garden beds—done. Power wash lanai and driveway—done. We turned our attention to messes inside our home. Understandably, not everyone is cut out for dealing with their own clutter. That’s why there are professional organizers like the three local resources we interviewed beginning on page 90, just in time for spring cleaning. This story is part of the sub theme of this issue: reinvention. And so is our interview with the unstoppable Shelly Stayer, who talks about motivating to make a difference in the community on page 31. Because many folks are feeling cooped up at home in colder climates, they’re moving to Florida at a rate of nearly 1,000 people a day. Working from home is a long-term reality for many, so why not set up a laptop by the pool in paradise? Michael and I can’t believe we were several years ahead of the move-to-Florida trend. As part of the main theme of this issue—wellness—we feature two cool couples who, years ago, embraced the work-life balance that Naples offers. Pete Maldonado and his wife, Stephanie, met in Naples then moved to Chicago to start their marital journey. After Pete launched Chomps (now a thriving $50 million healthy snacks business), he wanted to return to the Paradise Coast, where they now live with their two young kids. Another smart CEO is our cover guy, Ben Fleischer, who runs Pyure, an organic stevia company. He and his wife, Shannon, just welcomed baby boy Maxwell to their nest, and Naples time is even sweeter than they’d imagined (check out their story on page 72). Here’s to lessons learned over the past year. Have a good April.

REMY CUSH

Here Comes the Sun

We made Easter more fun last year by tripling the number of eggs to color, which our daughters, Remy and Piper, were happy about.

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We did a ton of quarantine cooking. Here’s Michael making gnocchi with our son, Thomas, and our dog, Tilley, hoping for some flank steak.

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THE NAPLES WOMAN’S CLUB WHAT: A Culinary Adventure that Gives Back DETAILS: A series of chef luncheons at 13 local restaurants in January, February, and March raised funds for four local food pantries. Patrons purchased a ticket or table, and participants were informed a week before each event where their mystery dining location would be. SUPPORTS: Meals of Hope, Meals on Wheels, St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry, and the Judy Sullivan Resource Center of Catholic Charities Diocese of Venice WHERE: January luncheons were held at Sails Restaurant, Veranda E, Osteria Tulia, and The French Brasserie Rustique MEDIA SPONSOR: Naples Illustrated

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INSIDER

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Relishing Reinvention Shelly Stayer, chairperson of the board of the Wisconsin-based Johnsonville Sausage Company, looks at reinvention through many lenses. First, there are her personal and professional journeys, inspiring stories of when she learned that she loved the business world after many years of active involvement with her children. Beyond that, though, Stayer’s interest in family safety motivated her to be the lead benefactor in building the Shelly Stayer Shelter for Victims of Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence in Immokalee, which officially opened in May 2020. The Shelter includes 60 beds for victims of domestic abuse and human trafficking, and has recently seen an uptick in calls. NI caught up with Stayer, who lives in Naples with her husband, Ralph, to discuss her thoughts on life’s reboots. Turn the page to read our full Q&A with Stayer and get inspired to become involved with something you care about. (naplesshelter.org/immokalee) —Marianne McNee

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INSIDER Relishing REINVENTION CONT. NI: What has been the most challenging reinvention you’ve gone through? Stayer: I’ve gone from holding a degree in education to raising children to now being chairperson of a billion-dollar-plus company. I absolutely love working. Luckily, it’s not unusual to have females in the top positions at Johnsonville. My in-laws, Alice Stayer and her husband, Ralph, started the company in Wisconsin in the 1940s. She was the brains and he was the brawn of the operation. A generation later, my sister-in-law, Launa Stayer, headed up sales and took the brand outside the state of Wisconsin. So, I’m the third batter-up. I’m a firm believer that every person can start a new career later in life, whatever it might be, especially when children have flown the nest. You just have to think about what you want to do. How does the Shelly Stayer Shelter help women and children move forward after abuse? The Shelter helps people with everything they need to succeed in life including nutritional counseling, child welfare, cooking healthy meals, opening bank accounts, automobile care, and so much more. Once they step foot into the shelter, it is a whole process. We take care of helping them redirect themselves so that they don’t go back to the life that they knew. Sometimes it takes two or three years. It’s very rewarding for the staff, and all of us, to see what happens on graduation day. They leave with their children and their pets and a chance at a new life. One of the reasons we are so successful in the world of human trafficking

is because of the partnership we have with the police and sheriff’s department. They’re the first ones on the scene. Law enforcement officers and the judicial system have made us very skilled at helping these people. On the theme of reinvention, what are some broader community projects you’d like to get involved in? I’d like to see more athletic groups for people my age. I wish there were cornhole, pickleball, volleyball leagues, and anything else people in their 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s might be interested in. I’d also like to start my own learning center where anybody, any age, can design, sew, knit, crochet, needlepoint, and create things for needy families. People could learn these lost skills. There are folks right here who can teach us. We’re all looking for purposeful interaction that helps others. What’s new with you and Ralph? You’ve swapped roles in terms of leadership at Johnsonville Sausage. How is he adjusting to his revamped life? Ralph wakes up every day and says, “My off is on.” He’s read 1,000 books in three years. He loves retirement. I’m very grateful to be able to access his knowledge as he’s one of America’s original butchers, and the last year has been challenging with the pandemic. Right now, we’re enjoying five new grandchildren in the space of two years. All of our grandchildren are an incredible blessing, the best that life offers.

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ALICE IN NAPLESLAND Sip tea in style with Alice, the Mad Hatter, and other curious characters from the popular novel this Easter weekend, April 1-4, at The Ritz-Carton, Naples. “Wonderland Tea is a favorite holiday family tradition at The RitzCarlton, Naples, and we are thrilled to offer this event again for the upcoming holiday season,” says Jaime Moench, director of sales and marketing. “We have made some modifications to tea this year by increasing the amount of events while reducing the capacity at each seating.” Guests can enjoy tea and themed treats at two socially distanced seatings, 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. To add to the magic, there will be festive giveaways and photo opportunities for the whole family. Cost is $110 per person. Call 239-598-6644 for reservations. (ritzcarlton.com/naples) —Andrea Stehle

NATURE

Behind the Lens

Seascape photographer Gareth Rockliffe has lived in Naples with his wife for the past 20 years. The pair has been working side by side for 30 years and co-own Soderquist Photography. Rockliffe is also the owner of Gareth Rockliffe Landscape Photography, where he captures Naples seascapes and the movement of the Florida Gulf. He is currently working on a project called Unity, a collection of photographs taken in Naples, featuring an old glass fishing ball as a representation of humanity. “This is a time when we need to be reminded that we are all connected,” he says. “I’m really drawn to trying to look for the other side of Naples because there are so many beautiful sunsets that people have already captured. So, I’m drawn to storm clouds and rough Gulf. … Photographically there’s texture, and with texture, you get emotion.” (garethrockliffe.com) —Mackenzie Griffith 32

Left and above: Images from photographer Gareth Rockliffe’s Unity series

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THE SLEEP WHISPERER One of Naples’ newer residents, Mary Pat Wallace, is the founder of The Luxury Bed Collection. With locations in Chicago, Dallas, and now Naples, Wallace is parlaying her background in design and manufacturing into running a business dedicated to craftsmanship and finding clients their perfect custom mattress. Wallace was one of those kids who’d lock her door and rearrange her entire room. When she was in high school, she hopped on a train from her suburban hometown to work for a designer in Chicago’s Merchandise Mart. After graduating from college with an economics degree, she went to design school and landed a job in an Italian showroom. “That’s where I learned a lot about manufacturing—kitchens, baths, lighting, upholstery, you name it,” she says. Once she returned stateside, she impressed Holly Hunt, a respected Chicago-based designer. “I traveled with her and got to see the best of the best quality and finishes—companies with serious family legacies,” recalls Wallace. Ready to branch out on her own after six years of Hunt’s tutelage, Wallace had a “rep group in Chicago for 10 years and sold that business because my kids were little.” That’s when a friend showed her a mammoth Hästens mattress catalogue. “It was thrown on our breakfast table during vacation. I was fascinated by the 389 pages about materials, the family, the heritage.”

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Before she knew it, she was booking another trip—this time to Sweden to look at those mattresses for herself. “For me, a lack of sleep is worse than a bad hangover,” she explains. “When you don’t sleep well and you have to perform the next day, it’s a disaster.” She turned her intrigue into a passion and opened the first Hästens store in North America in Chicago in January 2005. A second store followed in Winnetka, Illinois, in 2006. In 2009, in order to diversify and survive the financial crisis, she added more top-tier mattress manufacturers and complementary products and rebranded

her stores as Chicago Luxury Beds. Now, after more than 15 years in the business, Wallace considers herself a sleep educator. She knows this past year was a challenge for many people, and some used it as a wakeup call to focus on their health and wellness, including getting a good night’s rest. (theluxury bedcollection.com) —Christina Cush

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A New Era for Naples Art This year heralds a fresh start for the nonprofit Naples Art with the appointment of Frank Verpoorten as executive director and chief curator. Verpoorten brings a renewed vision for the organization that has been integral to the local arts and cultural community since 1954. Many Neapolitans know Verpoorten from his previous role as director and chief curator of The Baker Museum at Artis—Naples. He is credited with advancing the extent and focus of its permanent collection during his six-and-a-half-year tenure, as well as bolstering sponsorships, gifts of art, endowment support, and underwriting. Originally from Belgium, Verpoorten came to Naples with 20 years of curatorial and artistic leadership experience. His wife, Rachel, is a visual artist and teacher who has taught art classes to children and adults with intellectual and develop-

mental disabilities. Inspired by his wife, Verpoorten will focus on educational enrichment and art instruction. “I value art education as much as I do art,” he says. “Art does not solve problems but makes us aware of their existence. Arts education, on the other hand, does solve problems. It is linked to many things that we want for our children: academic achievement, social and emotional development, civic engagement, and equitable opportunity.” Verpoorten is also committed to excellence in exhibition programming. Both of these goals can connect, he notes, if Naples Art establishes an artist-in-residence program or visiting artist series. Those works can go on display, and those artists can offer high-caliber instruction to locals. “I see a clear path forward for our organization,” he says. “We don’t need to radically rethink or adjust our mission, but we have critical needs. We need to ensure our programs are widely accessible, that they are more reflective of the diversity of our community. We have to modernize our image and become more vibrant and dynamic.” (naplesart.org) —Cathy Chestnut


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Named after the enchanting markets found across Europe, this Naples dining and shopping destination doesn’t require a passport By Lynne Groth At Mercato, stroll the sidewalks while browsing local home decor and clothing boutiques, national brand-name stores, an art gallery, and a design studio, plus fitness and wellness hot spots. Dive into a variety of natural, eco-friendly, and health-conscious brands and goods along the way. SUR LA TABLE A haven for people who love to cook and entertain, Sur La Table offers high-end kitchen and dining goods as well as popular cooking classes for all ages and skill levels. Scanpan Pro S+ cookware ($700 for set of 10) has a nonstick surface free from PFOA and PFOS with a sustainable 100-percent recycled-aluminum construction. (surlatable.com)

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LU LU BELLE CHILDREN’S BOUTIQUE Owner Linda Kilo has created a wonderland for kids, parents, and grandparents with carefully curated luxury brands of clothing and toys such as Indigo Artwear and Tickles & Giggles. A stylish, sun-safe solution, Shade Critters offers UPF 50+ protection. This two-piece girl’s swimsuit ($66) features mermaid scales that magically appear when wet. The hat ($30) is UV protected, while the Sea Sparkle sunscreen ($20) is biodegradable and turns to glitter when applied. (lulubelleofnaples.com)

EAST WEST FINE ART Making art accessible has been the mission of motherdaughter pair Olga and Leeza Arkhangelskaya since 2000, when they opened their first gallery on Fifth Avenue. Today the duo exhibits some of the finest and rarest paintings from the eastern hemisphere and organizes cultural events to engage the community. The gallery carries works in unusual mediums, like handmade paper, wood, and resin glass, such as this wall sculpture entitled Ocean Dream Catcher ($17,500, measuring 39 inches x 39 inches x 5 inches) from artist Annalu Boeretto. (eastwestfineart.com)

HAND & STONE MASSAGE AND FACIAL SPA Guests entering this spa are enveloped in soothing sounds and healing aromas. While the journey to relaxation and restoration awaits, browse a selection of products by Saltability, including bath salts ($16), a salt stone ($12), and a large salt lamp ($68). Made from pure Himalayan salt, the lamp will emit a rose glow while releasing ions to purify the air. (handandstonenaples.com)

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NARRATIVE COFFEE ROASTERS At this café, the marble coffee bar is illuminated by natural light from floorto-ceiling windows while black-and-white photos of international coffee bean farms line the walls and begin to tell the story. Co-owners and coffee craftsmen Caleb MacPherson and William Diaz-Garcia place a strong emphasis on that story—thus the name “Narrative.” Seed-to-cup, seasonal, single-origin coffees populate the menu. A top pick is Narrative’s Guatemalan organic whole beans ($16 for 12 oz.) grown in the secluded valleys of the country’s rugged western highlands. (narrativecoffeeroasters.com)

REBECCA’S LADIES FASHIONS Rebecca and Mike Lapidus have been in the fashion industry for more than 20 years. Their boutique offers complimentary in-store refreshments, personal shopping services, and both fashion and trunk shows. One of their signature lines, La Mer Luxe, is a timeless global lifestyle brand committed to funding initiatives dedicated to coral reef protection. Sport the La Mer Luxe Augusta top in black zebra ($88) with a matching knit Lorna skort ($74). (rebeccasfashions.com)

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DESIGN WEST The “Inspiration Studio” by company president Glenn Midnet is a showroom of world-class dream spaces offering the latest in interior design, home furnishings, and accessories from renowned collections such as Ralph Lauren Home. Patrons can also experience the world’s finest home cinema line from Bang & Olufsen. Lead interior designer Brooke Meyer highlights a one-of-a-kind, natural root cocktail table in this coastal great room (prices upon request). (dwest.com) NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2021

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1. JMcL x The Everglades Foundation scarf in cougar palm 4 print ($98), J.McLaughlin, jmclaughlin.com, each scarf sold supports The Everglades Foundation’s Everglades restoration and climate change efforts. | 2. Rectangular sunglasses ($315), Stella McCartney, stellamccartney.com, these UL-certified frames were created from bio-acetate derived from wood and cotton seeds alongside plant-based plasticisers. | 3. Kind Collection blouse in Italian sculpted Kind Cotton ($448), Lafayette 148 New York, lafayette148ny. com, created with fabrics that are kind to our planet without compromising luxury. | 4. Loggerhead sea turtle bracelet set ($40), 4Ocean, 4ocean.com, purchasing this product pulls 2 pounds of trash from the ocean. | 5. Deep Vivier flower bag hand-painted on canvas with leather 5 trim ($1,750), Roger Vivier, rogervivier.com, this handbag was inspired by designer Gherardo Felloni’s passion for gardening and his effort to plant more than 2,000 trees and plants during quarantine. | 6. White basket ($690), pink leather shot glass ($770), beige woven elastic slides ($750), yellow large basket ($890), orange leather water bottle ($750), white cotton visor ($630), Fendi, fendi.com, these items were made entirely of recycled PVC composed mainly of pre-consumer waste derived from the production process. | 7. Recycled cotton sustainable polo ($135 each), Lacoste, Maison de Mode, maison-de-mode.com

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SUNSHINE STATE: Pop wardrobe neutrals with happy-hued accessories. GOLD RUSH: Yellow-gold links and chains make a major jewelry trend return. PILLOW CASE: Soft quilted handbags become a must-have item for Spring.

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ALL IN Shiny yellow quilted handbag with chain ($4,600), Chanel, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples, chanel.com

CHIC COMFORT Slide Viv buckle mules ($1,325), Roger Vivier, rogervivier.com

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Bold, posh, and sexy, this modern Naples Square condo makes an ideal getaway for a cool New York couple By Mary Thurman Yuhas | Photography by Target Group Media Relationships drive real estate transactions and trickle down into interior design deals. Having already worked with Leslie Christian, founder and principal of New York–based LCDesigns, an Empire State couple turned to her after buying their pre-construction Naples home. One good experience often yields another project in the design world.

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“I know them and know what they like and don’t like,” says Christian, who lived in Naples from 1995 to 2007 and returns almost monthly to serve her large client base. Originally, on paper, the home was two separate units on top of one another. While the condos were being gutted, Christian tapped NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2021

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Throughout the home, geometric ceiling details evoke a modern vibe. Warm tones abound in the living and dining rooms.

into her education in architecture and landscape design and busied herself creating what would evolve into a two-story, five-bedroom, 5,600-square-foot unit. With the design in place, she next collaborated with a licensed architect and structural engineer to finalize the plans for this single-family home. “My clients are very big into modern, and they let me have pretty much carte blanche with the design, although he had some input,” notes Christian. “I design in every style, but modern is my personal favorite, so it was really fun.” Derived from Florida’s vivid landscape, the color scheme features blues, copper, and sand from the sea, as well as vibrant oranges and purple tones from the state’s dramatic sunsets. “The design inside should reflect what’s outside your window and be symbiotic with Naples,” explains Christian. “Organic metals, woods, and warm textures play up the home’s organic feel.” Ceiling details throughout the residence are paramount. In the living room, painted poplar wood trim molding holds the beautiful, almost antique-looking glass ceiling in place. Punctuated with metallic flakes of copper, each ceiling square is one sheet of glass. The treatment produces a larger, more open feel. Soft throws, pillows, and plants warm the living space, while copper threads in the draperies and copper flecks in the beige velvet lounge chair add shimmer. 46 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

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The master bedroom includes a boutique-like walk-in closet complete with glass display cases. The master bath features rose-gold sinks and shower controls.

In what would normally be an anathema to Christian, she lowered the formal dining room ceiling to create a more intimate atmosphere. Chrome-based Z-shaped dining chairs clad in mocha leather with a linear copper pattern partner well with the glass dining table supported by a striking glass ribbon base. Overhead, similar to a freeform sculpture, an abstract industrial chandelier fabricated from metal and glass illuminates the area. “Matching window treatments in the living and dining spaces unify the two,” the designer says. The homeowners desired a kitchen that flows within the home rather than the expected set-aside kitchen. To accomplish this and to hide some appliances, Christian selected sleek Italian custom cabinetry with reflective doors. Another stunning element is the magnificent, semiprecious agate island countertop striated with lavender, copper, and beige. Z-shaped chocolate leather–wrapped kitchen barstools with metal bases mimic the dining chairs. Completely custom, the exceptionally luxurious master bedroom suite features a bed constructed from bird’s eye maple, cherry wood,

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and an off-white lacquered wood. Upholstered floating nightstands are cloaked in purple. “Velvet bedding with copper flecks adds softness,” Christian notes. As elegant as a chic boutique, the dark bronze and Italian glass master bedroom walk-in closet has one half for him and another for her. It also includes a bench under the wall window. “This is the epitome of high-end closets and makes showcasing one’s wardrobe a work of art,” says Christian. The divine master shower is wrapped in a marble backsplash, handmade crackled glass, and polished and honed purple glass tile. Two large rose-gold shower controls and rose-gold sinks contribute to the palatial feel. “It is so large we jokingly call it the car wash,” the designer says. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2021

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The powder room features a mix of onyx countertops and copper glass tiles, while the terrace boasts contemporary chaise lounges that are as evocative as a work of art.

Honey onyx countertops and copper glass tiles produce a spectacular powder room. “The clients found and bought the poured glass bowl they turned into the sink at an art gallery,” explains Christian. “It was very expensive and had to be drilled. If anything went wrong, it would have been ruined. Fortunately, it worked.” One question Christian is continually asked is: Who is the woman in the photograph in the room off the terrace? “The clients call her ‘Lolita.’ She’s not really anyone. The photographer played with the image and

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changed it. The photograph, taken by Glenn Bucalo, who took pictures of this design project, can be seen from forever as people are driving up.” Though the owners bought a Naples property to not be in a New York state of mind, Christian blended their sophisticated tastes and preferences with their new Southwest Florida lifestyle. This was a particularly rewarding project for Christian. “My client came in the middle of construction to see the interiors and he cried,” she recalls. “He is not that kind of a man, and he said it was more than he ever could have hoped for.” «

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WALLPAPER is making a major comeback By Liza Grant Smith

Don’t be afraid to experiment with bold wallpaper patterns. In small spaces, they can make a big statement.

What’s trending in terms of patterns and designs? The top trends are panoramic landscape murals, 3D patterns, and oversized textures. What are your thoughts on mural wallpaper? Murals are all the rage because you can scale them to fit the wall. Whether it is a landscape, a trompe l’oeil, or a work of art, murals are dynamic and impressive. What myths or outdated ideas about wallpaper should be debunked? I often hear from customers how much wallpaper has changed after seeing what is displayed in the shop. People think of grandma’s florals or a tacky flocked paper that was up in their house when they were young. Today’s offerings are fresh, reimagined, and sophisticated. It is now en vogue to use wallpaper. It makes more sense to select a focal wall in a room to apply paper than to paint a room a saturated color in my opinion. TIM GIBBONS PHOTOGRAPHY

NI: What overall trends are you seeing in wallcoverings? Fruscione: When I do a wallpaper consultation in my shop, clients are drawn to the inspiration wall, which highlights the latest offerings from the best wallcovering lines in the industry. The most popular designs tend to be large-scale murals, handmade papers, metallic-embellished naturals, and graphic prints. Are there particular rooms that are becoming more or less popular to use wallcoverings in? Wallpaper allows you to create a space where you can think outside of the box and be adventurous. Often, we select bold or artful designs to use in a powder room or even a laundry room because the space is small and contained, creating that perfect spot for an unexpected wow. I think we all love the feeling of an escape, especially these days.

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In case you haven’t heard, wallpaper is cool again. But these days it goes by the name “wallcovering” and is far more multifaceted and visually compelling than what covered our childhood homes. David Fruscione, an award-winning designer and owner of Republic of Decor in Naples, shares his thoughts on the new personality of wallcovering and where it likes to hang these days. (republicofdecor.com)

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What innovative types of wallcoverings have come out in recent years? I get the most excited when I can work with a client to create a custom wallpaper. With technology and some imagination, a digital design can be developed and personalized for a space. What’s your favorite wallcovering project that you’ve been a part of? I recently worked on the Ronald McDonald House expansion in Fort Myers and created a custom wallpaper for their powder room. I partnered with an artist, developed a print, and collaborated with a vendor who brought my vision to life. What designer wallcovering companies do you love? There are so many great companies out there, but I tend to lean toward the European lines because they are a bit more fashion-forward and edgy. I recently installed a fabulous wallpaper from fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier in the shop.

If one of your clients wanted to create a statement-making accent wall, what would you recommend? I am all about personalization, so I would suggest finding a drawing or photo that means something to them, then use that image to create a custom pattern that is inspired by it.

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SEA STAR Evoking the humble yet complex architecture of a wicker basket, this Sea Island pendant ($1,680) by Arteriors has a rattan structure and linen-wrapped interior. Wilson Lighting, Naples (wilsonlighting.com)

BOWLED OVER This hand-painted Spongeware serving bowl ($128) is Tory Burch’s interpretation of the nineteenthcentury English stoneware she and her mother love to collect. Tory Burch, Naples (toryburch.com)

THE WELCOME MAT Deborah Rhodes’ hand-woven Calypso rattan placemats ($50 each) are the little black dress of placemats, adeptly coordinating with any and all dining endeavors. Fabec Young & Company, Naples (fabec-young-company.com)

RELIEF PITCHER Whether you are pairing it with bubbly or sipping it straight, orange juice will have its moment in this William Yeoward crystal Jasmine four-pint pitcher ($131). A Mano, Naples (amano.bz)

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SHAKE IT UP Part seasoning-delivery vehicle, part diminutive objet d’art, Michael Aram’s Pomegranate salt and pepper set ($100) will add that needed pop of whimsy to your spread. Clive Daniel Home, Naples (clivedaniel.com) WOOD YOU BE MINE? Depart from the expected metal finishes with Vietri’s Albero Oak five-piece place setting ($73), with wood handles that will bring a fresh take to your tablescape. Summerfields, Naples (summerfieldsnaples.com)

RHAPSODY IN BLUE In order to create an uplifting, intimate space for everyday meals, study sessions, and coffee dates, Gloria Black of Gloria Black Design offered a modernized, minimalistic approach to a quaint English bed and breakfast. “The custom built-in acts as functional art in the space,” Black explains. “The glowing surround is inviting and tantalizing, and it allows us to dim the task lighting and chandeliers while emphasizing the beauty of the space. The layered place settings give life and texture to a meal experience. From the reflective periwinkle wine glasses to the layered placemats and chargers, mixing these elements gives a tangible charm.” Naples (gloriablack.com)

BENCHWARMER Inspired by outdoor gardens, Serena & Lily’s hand-painted Gardenside Moss linen fabric was used to upholster this dining bench ($2,298), which features a padded cushion and back. (serena andlily.com)

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Revel in Costa Rica’s stunning natural heritage at Nayara Tented Camp and the boutique Cayuga Collection By Paul Rubio

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Properties such as Nayara Tented Camp (inset) and Cayuga Collection’s Arenas Del Mar (below) exemplify Costa Rica’s ecotourism elite.

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hen ecotourism solidified as a concept in the 1990s, Costa Rica emerged at its forefront. Spearheading a movement of environmentally conscious travel, the petite Central American country became the promised land for soft adventures in biodiversity. As the archetype evolved, it began incorporating elements of style and sophistication, proving that nature and luxury could successfully coexist. Today Costa Rica’s top eco-minded properties span the full spectrum of luxe—from casual to ultra—and showcase the best of the country’s wildlife-rich jungles and forest-fringed coastlines. Here, we present some of our favorites, from the dreamy Nayara Tented Camp near Arenal Volcano to a trio of Cayuga Collection hotels positioned in Costa Rica’s most coveted coastal destinations.

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Nayara Tented Camp boasts safari-chic accommodations with large terraces inclusive of infinity pools and views of Arenal Volcano. Spend your day in one of the thermal hot spring pools or embark on a sloth-spotting expedition.

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NAYARA TENTED CAMP Draped in lush cloud forest and punctuated by skyscraping volcanoes, Costa Rica’s mountainous interior is synonymous with dramatic natural beauty. Nowhere is this more visible than in the area around Arenal Volcano: a 5,400-foot-tall marvel flanked by mist-shrouded wilderness, waterfalls, and hot springs aplenty—as well as a sumptuous, safari-style lodge immersed therein. True to its name, Nayara Tented Camp delivers canvas-topped glamping within Arenal Volcano National Park. In its Central American debut, design firm Luxury Frontiers, renowned for ultraposh camps across Africa, combined safari glamour and a Costa Rican sense of place to create a 21-tent hillside retreat in direct view of Arenal. Design details abound in each of the 1,700-squarefoot clifftop tents, with tailor-made furnishings that blend vintage exploration with jungle chic. High points include a textured mural depicting rainforest flora along the back wall of a four-poster king bed, a foldable leather campaign chair, and a trunk-esque minibar. Step outside to swoon over a spacious terrace enveloped in foliage. Appointed

with a sleek dining table, hammock, day bed, and a hot spring–fed infinity pool, these accommodations are what eco-luxury dreams are made of. In such an extraordinary setting, it’s tempting to follow the plan: relax, room service, repeat. But this area is meant for exploring, even if kept just to the immediate grounds. Nayara Tented Camp lies in a collective reserve alongside two casita-dotted sibling properties, Nayara Springs and Nayara Gardens, lending to a multitude of shared amenities and experiences over vast acreage. Among the can’t-miss are the short hiking trails, famed for excellent sloth sightings. There are also seven thermal hot spring pools tiered throughout the forest, each bubbling at a different temperature (with bar service available), and an open-air yoga pavilion, where daily complimentary classes are held. Recognizing that adrenaline-seeking guests may also want to discover more of Arenal Volcano National Park—it is Costa Rica’s adventure capital, after all—Nayara offers numerous group tours and private excursions anchored by activities like zip lining, kayaking, canyoning, spelunking, monkey spotting, and white-water rafting. Across three personality-driven restaurants, Nayara’s gastronomy ranges from hyper-local to Latin-Asian fusion to pure Italian excellence. Fuel up on a traditional casado (black beans, plantains, salad, tortillas, plus a protein) and ensalada palmito (hearts of palm salad) at Amor Loco. Salivate over plantain-wrapped sushi rolls at Asia Luna and get excited for the house-made pastas at Mis Amores. And even if you aren’t a breakfast person or an early riser, we suggest you become one while at Nayara Tented Camp. Indulging in a gorgeous morning spread on your terrace as hummingbirds zip by, toucans sing, and the sun rises over Arenal is the most satisfying food for the soul. (nayaratentedcamp.com)

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CAYUGA COLLECTION Nestled between the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, Costa Rica boasts an impressive 800-plus miles of coastline, the best of which can be savored in style thanks to Cayuga Collection, a small but diverse portfolio of light-onearth boutique hotels across Central America. The collection’s three oceanside Costa Rican properties offer distinct experiences of rainforest-meets-ocean splendor, starting with the crown jewel of Cayuga, Kura Costa Rica. This eight-suite, adults-only spot hones in on the picturesque marriage of land and sea through design and location. Perched high in the forest atop the Pacific coastal town of Uvita, Kura is an exercise in tropical minimalism, defined by breathtaking panoramas and open-air spaces where nature is always present. Also on the central Pacific coast is Arenas Del Mar, an eco-conscious resort in the popular surf town of Manuel Antonio. It spans both mountain and beach, with suites at higher elevation to maximize views of the palm-laced coastline and

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amenities at sea level to optimize waterfront pursuits (which include highly Instagrammable tree swings). Though public, the beach here feels private thanks to cliffs and boulders that demarcate a generous swath. While topography helps to keep other humans out, Arenas Del Mar is trying to let more wildlife in. The resort has reforested the land above to create an 11-acre biological corridor with neighboring Manuel Antonio National Park, providing extended habitat for the white-faced monkeys, scarlet macaws, and sloths that call this land home. Get your steps in with daily rainforest hikes on trails within Arenas and the national park. Or, counter languid afternoons on your balcony or at the full-service beach club with morning runs on Manuel Antonio’s miles-long main beach stretch. Over at Puerto Viejo on the southern coast, Hotel Aguas Claras captures the essence of the region’s infectious Caribbean feel. At this adorable collection of 12 bungalows and suites, the bold, colorful aesthetic skews classic Victorian-Caribbean, while the vibe slants toward

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Hotel Aguas Claras exudes a more Caribbean aura, with Caribbean-Victorian architectural flourishes and an open-air yoga pavilion.

tranquility and wellness. Keeping true to its sustainability ethos and the local flavor, each unit is adorned in eclectic upcycled materials, repurposed furniture, and found objects. A small walking trail leads to the coastline of Playa Chiquita, one of the country’s most famed beaches (thanks to crystalline waters and a virgin appearance). Here, Aguas Claras houses a small toes-in-thesand beach club featuring regional delicacies (hello: watermelon mojitos and tostones). Back

on property, a sprawling yoga pavilion sets the tone, while house bikes allow guests to venture out and fully embrace the charming beach shacks, indie boutiques, and laid-back lifestyle that define this Caribbean coast. Though Costa Rica may appear small on Google Maps, a short distance can take a long time thanks to rugged, single-lane highways (often packed with trucks), current limitations on internal flights, and requisite connections through the capital city of San José. Basically, one or more overnights in the capital is all but inevitable. Thankfully, Cayuga’s Hotel Grano

de Oro makes the layover in this otherwise unappealing city pleasurable. An adaptive reuse of a turn-of-the-century Victorian mansion, Grano de Oro upholds Costa Rica’s cultural heritage and presents an ideal base for seeing the city’s key attractions, such as the Jade Museum, National Theater, and Pre-Columbian Gold Museum. You may not be waking up to the sights and soundtrack of the rainforest, but you will dabble in Costa Rica’s history and culture—a fine complement to rewarding exploits at the country’s trailblazing eco-luxury resorts. (cayugacollection.com) «

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Relax in style—sans jet lag—at Baker’s Cay Resort, KEY LARGO By Paul Rubio With many of us rethinking international travel at the moment, the Florida Keys feel more relevant than ever as an exotic escape close to home. Lucky for us, the largest and most accessible key in the island chain, Key Largo, has been busy debuting one high-end oasis after another, transforming the iconic no-frills destination into one spiked with unfussy luxury. A highlight of this Upper Keys redux is Baker’s Cay Resort, Key Largo, a thoughtfully designed, 200-room property cast over 13 acres of tropical groves and two white-sand

beaches. Opened in 2019 as part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, the resort embraces a tasteful, modernist beach house feel with understated, whitewashed accommodations countered by colorful common areas. Nautical-inspired rooms and suites soothe with wood furniture and coastal elements. Floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces doling out dreamy views of the Florida Bay or the surrounding flora. Lobby pillars double as shelves for a lending library, with hundreds of books stacked among teak furnishings and rattan chandeliers. On the culinary side, Calusa combines Creole and Caribbean flavors on a seafoodforward menu in a sleek, agave-speckled space overlooking the bay. Meanwhile, the wildly popular Dry Rocks fulfills tequila and taco fantasies of all proportions in a whimsical setting of barstools, beachfront swings, and pillow-strewn couches (floating above the sands by way of wooden platforms, no less). Baker’s Cay flaunts two beautiful beaches: bustling Coconut Beach, equipped with

loungers aplenty, a tiki bar, and kayaks and paddleboards for rent, and quieter Hammock Beach, an unofficial adults-only swath where loungers lie half-submerged in the water under a canopy of hardwood hammock. There is a duo of heated swimming pools, too, and a pool bar to enhance the fun-in-the-sun experience. For those wanting to hit the Keys’ jeweltoned waters, the resort offers activities like scuba diving, parasailing, sunset sailing, backcountry fishing, and a signature Dock to Dish program. In this half-day excursion, guests head out with famed Keys fisherman Captain Casey Scott to score the best in local catch, which is then used to create a multicourse feast. Overall, Baker’s Cay underscores the Upper Keys’ real-time revival with its stylish decor, unbeatable waterfront setting, and personalitydriven spaces. It’s at once exciting, unpretentious, and intoxicating—the promise of a faraway island that’s only a few hours’ drive south. (bakerscay.com; hilton.com) «

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Ernie and Laura Wu met at a mixer for health and medical professionals at Tavern on the Bay in 2015. They married in May 2019 at The Seagate Beach Club and honeymooned in Tahiti. Ernie, an Ohio State graduate, has been a pathologist at Naples Pathology Associates for 18 years. Laura, who studied at the medical massage institute at the University of Maryland, is the owner of Bella Diva Fitness, where she provides fitness training and nutritional coaching. She also volunteers at Wellfit Girls as a coach and a mentor. Ernie shares her love of fitness and recently participated in a bodybuilding competition. In addition to biking and walking around Naples together, they savor family time with Ernie’s children, Charles, age 15, and Hannah, age 13. Their favorite way to relax as a couple or as a family is on a vacation. “We get to shut off our busy brains, relax, and learn about other cultures, people, and food,” says Laura. Though COVID-19 forced the Wus to cancel their trip to Greece, Egypt, and India, they took the kids to Majestic Dude Ranch in Durango, Colorado, last summer in order “to get away and be in the open air,” says Laura. Greece is still on their radar for summer 2021, but time will tell. —Christina Cush

NI: Did you escape without the kids during the pandemic? Laura Wu: Ernie and I went to Napa for Thanksgiving week. There were restrictions on everything, but it was still amazing. Do you ease up on your diet and workouts when you travel? Absolutely! Ernie more so than myself. If I can fit it in, I’ll do a quick 20-30 minutes or powerwalk a few times. I feel better when I get my blood flowing. Most of our vacations are pretty active anyway. Food—let’s just say Ernie will be a food critic who travels the world one day. Wherever we travel, he likes to fully dive in to what that town is known for, and he will just splurge. I still eat mostly healthy and steal a few bites of his. Oh, and nightly drinks, of course. Clockwise from top: Positano; Ernie and Laura’s engagement in Positano; Paris; kaiseki cuisine; Ernie and Laura with Hannah and Charles in Peru.

Where have you been that you hope to revisit? Gosh, we’ve been to so many places together—Paris, Japan, Taiwan, Dubai, Jordan, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora, Spain, New York, Alaska, Nashville, Asheville, Peru, Costa Rica, and the Galapagos. But we have been to Italy twice. The second time we went, Ernie proposed in Positano. I could go every year. We were supposed to take my parents this March as a birthday gift, but we will wait until spring 2022. What’s your favorite city to explore? Venice or Paris. Shopping the spice market

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in Dubai was pretty cool, too. Also, we loved Stockholm and the Vasa Museum [home to the Vasa ship]. Describe your favorite places to eat when you’re abroad. Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant in London— OMG everything on the menu there! In Japan, we did a 30-course kaiseki meal at a ryokan. In Florence, we had a Parmesan wheel bowl at our table to coat our pasta and fresh truffles over a Florentine steak. Have you had a favorite hotel? Our bungalow in Bora Bora was surrounded by the clearest water and had a glass bottom main room. Has there been a standout spa experience? On every trip we usually visit a fun and exotic spa. I can’t say this was the best, but being soaked in mud tubs in Calistoga on a Napa trip was by far the funkiest and most interesting. Are there any travel tips and must-packs? We rely on Rick Steves for info, and I need to bring a fan for white noise. My toiletry bag weighs about 8 pounds—and that’s without makeup—so I take that bag in my carry-on, a big, classic Louis Vuitton. I buy a liter of water to take on the plane once we get inside the airport. And I always pack one of my Lululemon scarves in case I get cold on the flight.

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The Kalb Group For the past 20 years, the Kalb Group has been selling and listing luxury real estate in wonderful areas across the country. Now, back in the beautiful Sunshine State, they’re excited to call Naples, Florida, home. They are thrilled to bring their wellestablished collaborative expertise to this spectacular area and partner with the Broad Avenue office of Premier Sotheby’s International Realty. Michael and Kacie understand the stress in buying or selling a home, which is why their exceptional level of customer service, keen eye for detail, and extensive knowledge of the real estate market will make certain that your experience in buying or selling your home will leave you wanting to refer your friends and family. They are dedicated professionals with a deep passion for helping people achieve their real estate goals. Kacie is a waterfront property specialist and Michael is a multidimensional veteran of the real estate industry with a successful history managing exclusive communities and brokerages in prominent cities in the United States. They are both members of the Naples Area Board of REALTORS®, Florida REALTORS® and the National Association of REALTORS®. Outside of the office, you’ll find them spending time with their two daughters, Abigail and Jillian, both of whom attend the Community School of Naples.

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McLaren’s stunning new GT is the EVERYDAY SUPERCAR that can deliver you to the golf links at 203 mph By Howard Walker I love McLarens—with a passion. I love the rock-out-of-a-catapult acceleration, the spooked-squirrel handling, the mind-reading steering that can almost predict your intentions before you even nudge the wheel. For me, these British-built projectiles are the very definition of the mystical term “supercar.” To drive one, to feel that 600-plus twin-turbo horsepower, is like downing a quadruple espresso after a lifetime of decaf. But, they do come with the odd compromise or two. The endless drone from those monster tires at each corner is like driving with a leaf blower in the passenger seat. Hitting any kind of lump or bump is like colliding with a Florida sinkhole. As for carrying personal items aboard, if they won’t fit into a squashy gym bag, you’re going to need to call FedEx. However, the new McLaren GT is a kinder, gentler McLaren with more refinement, comfort, and civility. Oh, and did I mention there’s

space in the back for a golf bag? Thank McLaren for listening to its customers—or its dealers, who likely moaned about losing another sale to more accommodating rivals, such as Bentley’s grand touring Continental GT or Aston Martin’s DB11. What we have here is the first McLaren hatchback. One tap of the key fob and the huge rear tailgate pops open to reveal a long, wide luggage area. And although it is rather oddly shaped, it works. According to McLaren, it can accommodate 14.8 cubic feet of “stuff.” That total climbs to 20.8 when you factor in the small forward trunk. While this new feature does transform the versatility of the GT, it too is not without its compromises—like having a heat-blasting 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 sitting beneath it. McLaren engineers had to develop a thermal heat shield to reduce temps from 900 degrees Fahrenheit around the engine to a still toasty 100. Stow that box of Godiva back there at your peril. More worrisome is the fact that the luggage area is open to the cockpit. Yes, there are numerous tie-down rings, but that loose jar of Petrossian beluga caviar could become a high-speed projectile under heavy braking. And as with all McLarens, this GT can stop with the same immediacy as hitting a brick wall. In keeping with the slightly more mellow image of this new GT, the design has also been softened. Unlike the angry-bird McLaren 720S on which it’s based, the GT sheds the track-focused rear wing, huge wheel-arch

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PRICE: $213,195/$263,265 AS TESTED ENGINE: 4.0-LITER TWIN-TURBO V-8 POWER: 612 HP TORQUE: 465 LB-FT TRANSMISSION: 7-SPEED AUTOMATIC 0-60: 3.1 SECONDS TOP SPEED: 203 MPH LENGTH/ WIDTH: 184/81 INCHES WEIGHT: 3,384 POUNDS WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE IT ADDS ELEGANCE AND VERSATILITY WITHOUT LOSING THAT WILD-CHILD MCLAREN CHARACTER.

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vents, and air-gulping rear intakes. I think it’s the best-looking McLaren in the lineup. It’s just sleeker and more stylish, enhanced by lovely forged alloys at each corner, the biggest ever fitted to a McLaren. Open the high-lifting scissor-like doors and inside, McLaren’s typical wafer-thin, butt-numbing seats have been replaced with wider, comfier, thicker-padded versions that are a delight. The cabin is now a sea of handbag-quality leather befitting the grand tourer the GT is. And boy, does this car tour grandly. There’s less snap, crackle, and pop from the exhaust compared to, say, the 720S. Less volume, too. And the suspension has been tuned to deliver a ride that is a tad smoother,

less brittle, more forgiving, and has less tire roar. But don’t for one second think McLaren has gone soft on performance. The GT’s 4.0-liter V-8 packs a 612-hp punch that can slingshot the car to 60 mph in a retina-blurring 3.1 seconds. This beast won’t call it quits until the speedo shows 203 mph. Hustle the GT along a curvy two-laner and its race-bred heritage, along with perfect poise and balance, is there to thrill. Although it was developed for the track, on ordinary roads it goes precisely where you point it. Its handling is nothing less than stellar. Pricing starts at around $213,000, though with a few options—the $6,000 electrochromic glass roof is a must-have, as is the $15,400 fourpiece set of custom luggage—reckon on closer to $260,000. But for me, all that McLaren magic more than justifies the price tag. «

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Sea Ray brings back its iconic FAMILY CRUISER in the bold shape of the new 370 Outboard By Howard Walker Ever wondered how Sea Ray got its name? Maybe it’s a play on sting ray or manta ray. Or, perhaps, a reference to a ray of sunshine on the sea. Good guesses—but wrong. It all goes back to Cornelius Nathaniel “Connie” Ray III. In 1959, the native Detroiter founded Ray Industries, cranking out zippy runabouts. By putting a spin on the “C” for Cornelius and looking to his last name, it was an easy evolution to Sea Ray. By 1986, when Connie had sold his company to the Brunswick Corporation powerhouse, Sea Ray had taken its place among the world’s biggest boatbuilders. One of Connie’s many strokes of genius was seeing a gap in the market for a family-focused 66

express cruiser. Forty-five years ago, he built the first Sea Ray Sundancer and the rest, as they say, is history. Despite a rocky few years over the past decade, during which time Brunswick even pondered selling off the Sea Ray brand, the Sundancer is now back—with a vengeance. The 370 Outboard not only marks the introduction of a next-gen Sundancer family, but also heralds the reinvention of Sea Ray itself. New from the keel up, the 370 Outboard is a masterpiece from any angle. While the hull profile has styling cues from Sundancers past, it’s that towering, glass-filled hardtop and huge windshield that are guaranteed to spin heads. Before its global unveiling earlier this year, I got to spend a fun-filled morning putting the 370 through its paces across Sarasota Bay. I came away thoroughly impressed at what it manages to pack into 37 feet. While we all remember Sundancers of old, with gas-guzzling V-8s powering through sterndrives, the 370’s designers wisely opted for outboards. They’re quieter, smoother, easier to maintain, and way more space-efficient.

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uccessful business leaders often have morning rituals. For Pyure Brands CEO Ben Fleischer, that involves meditation and spending time with his wife, Shannon. On the patio of their charming Naples home near Vanderbilt Beach, which Ben bought in 2015, the Fleischers treat themselves to homemade coconut or almond milk lattes adorned with a leaf design—though sometimes it’s a heart or a smiley face. It’s a habit the twosome embraced early in their relationship. “We’re pretty much coffee nerds,” says Shannon. Ben adds: “Rituals are everything in a relationship. It becomes a bit of a competition [to see] who’s the best barista.” On weekends, Shannon is likely to make her famous overnight challah French toast topped with Pyure maple-flavored syrup or a dollop of the brand’s hazelnut spread that rivals Nutella in taste but not sugar content. “Sugar is in everything,” says Ben. “It finds little ways to hack into our system.” That’s why Ben’s company, Pyure Organic Stevia, has spent more than a decade trying to outsmart your sweet tooth by substituting saccharine molecules with stevia. Here’s a quick nutrition lesson: Stevia comes from a South American and Asian shrub that’s part of the sunflower family; the leaves are turned into a fine white powder that is as much as 350 times sweeter than table sugar. A little stevia goes a long way. Ben started his company in 2008 because he couldn’t find organic, sugar-free alternatives to complement his active lifestyle filled with hitting the slopes on a snowboard. One of his favorite drinks, Red Bull, is chock-full of sugar and calories, and he wanted to find a healthier version. “I was trying to make an energy-type product that was natural; that’s how I taught myself to be a food chemist, working day and night learning formulation skills,” he says. Then, he had an epiphany. “What if I could get this to beverage manufacturers? I can change an industry if I can figure this out. I can help people.” Another big motivator was that the stevia products on the market at the time had a horrible aftertaste, which Ben describes as “bitter and metallic.” Although the existing flavor profile of stevia was not

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palatable, the concept of utilizing a plant-based sweetener compared to chemicals made sense, so he persevered. Given his background in grocery distribution and development, Ben was up to the challenge of creating stevia products for wellnessminded people and those with diabetes. To keep himself from too many distractions, he moved from upstate New York to a condo in Naples and kicked into business-launch mode. To learn the ins and outs of stevia, Ben traveled to Colombia for a month, searching for the best tasting version of the plant and to better understand how to extract the sweet part of the compound and ditch the bitter aftertaste. “If it doesn’t taste good, you’ve got nothing,” he notes. “I am a perfectionist in that way. It has to be the best or we won’t launch it.” His next big hurdle was pitching the product to supermarket chains. “Who is Steve?” one buyer asked, confused by the product’s name. Ben had the last laugh though. Today Pyure Organic is a top seller in the stevia market, and it’s sold everywhere from Walmart to Whole Foods. Its popularity encouraged Ben to expand into a lifestyle brand that includes a line of pantry goods such as sugar-free caramel-flavored syrup and baking mixes. Yet even as the brand grew—and made it onto the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies for five years straight—Ben realized that his approach to a balanced lifestyle was skewed, as he prioritized hard work over self-care. After spending eight years grinding, he was burnt out. “We built this business from nothing,” he says. “I put everything I had into this. I was still living that healthy, active lifestyle, but what I didn’t go into was mental health, which goes hand in hand. At that point, I was on a path to a heart attack. I wasn’t dealing with stress and anxiety. I didn’t take care of myself. I thought I could conquer anything, and it caught up to me.” 76

He decided to take a break with a trip in December 2019 that changed the course of his life. In lieu of the adrenaline-pumping adventures he used to go for, Ben opted for a yoga retreat in Nosara, Costa Rica. That is where he met Shannon and realigned his priorities, before the standstill of the quarantine forced many of us to slow down. “I was traveling for four years straight, and staying put was a blessing,” says Ben. “When you find a partner, you’re less emotional with business, and your emotions go toward the partner. That gave me clarity and vision on how to take the brand to the next level.” Ben and Shannon fell for each other quickly. They got engaged during the early part of the pandemic, and by the beginning of 2021, they’d gotten married and welcomed their baby boy, Maxwell. Mellow, sunshiny, and ethereal, Shannon balances out Ben’s wheelspinning energy. She is a certified yoga instructor who excels at guided meditation and taps into deeper healing thanks to her talents playing crystal or Tibetan bowls. She explains that bowls are another form of meditation that can be healing and ground you in the present. “I can play them for Ben after a stressful day and it brings him back to the present,” she says. Ben chimes in: “Mindfulness, for me, is having the ability to tune in introspectively and being able to take that introspection and navigate the space. Your truth is most important.” Toward the end of the Fleischers’ long pool deck and patio there’s a lounge area, a hydroponic garden for greens, and a yoga space for their daily meditation sessions. Additionally, they do a Vinyasa or power yoga practice together two to three times a week. When not at home, they like the Naples-based studios Yoga House and Yoga Lab. Inspired by his new family life, Ben recently rebranded Pyure, wanting to make the packaging look more like home, or as he says, “imperfectly perfect.” Feeling more rooted than ever in the Naples community, he is committed to retaining local talent and has partnered with Florida Gulf Coast University’s School of Entrepreneurship to start internship programs that help graduates transition into real-world businesses. Inside their house, which is walking distance from the beach, the couple’s decor is Zen meets rock and roll. Together, they want to maintain a positive vibe, staying mindful of the people they invite into their world. “I want our home to be celebratory,” Ben concludes. “I want to navigate my space from a place of love.” «

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THE MALDONADOS Pete, the CEO of a healthy snack company, and his wife, Stephanie, raise their two kids in her beloved hometown

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Athletic, bright-eyed, and bursting with energy, Pete Maldonado, the CEO and co-founder of Chomps, enjoys an active lifestyle befitting someone in his position. Exercise and nutrition are a priority for his wife, Stephanie, too. She wakes up and goes straight to the gym, while Pete gets their two young children up, dressed, and fed. When Stephanie returns home, it’s Pete’s turn to workout. Then Stephanie takes the kids to school and Pete heads to work. “I’m at my standup desk until 6 or 6:30 when Steph will text me and say, ‘Rocki’s about to fall asleep, you’d better get home,’ and that’s when I leave,” Pete explains. He tries not to bring work home, “which is easier now that we have a great team to delegate some of the work to.”

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Pete was always interested in starting a food company. “I liked the idea of making products that people would love to eat anyway, but they happen to be healthy,” he says from the Chomps retail store and headquarters in Bayfront Place. From this spot near the Naples airport, the sounds of planes taking off and landing are audible. The location is an asset, according to his 4-year-old son Maverick, who loves this noisy neighbor. “We get him a rainbow bagel from the bagel place, and we go sit and watch the planes,” Pete says with a laugh. “His grandfather lives nearby too, so he’ll come down and watch with us.” The proximity of grandparents and cousins is one of the reasons Pete and Stephanie, along with Maverick and his 1-year-old sister, Rocklyn, are happy to call Naples home. Stephanie is a native who graduated from Naples’ St. John Neumann High School. Pete came to Florida for college on the east coast and fell in love with Naples. He and Stephanie met the old-fashioned way, at Blu Sushi in downtown Naples. He asked for her phone number, and before long they were dating and then married. Pete and Stephanie lived in Chicago while she attended DePaul University and were back and forth between there and Naples for a few years. It was in Chicago—at a mutual buddy’s poker game—that Pete met Rashid Ali. Ali is a finance and operations whiz, while Pete excels at idea generation and marketing. They teamed up and founded Chomps, which makes better-for-you meat snacks (think healthy Slim Jims), in 2012. “Partnering with Rashid was the best business decision I made,” notes Pete. Both families—the Maldonados and Ali and his wife—have since had children, which has influenced the direction of the business. “We realized how unhealthy the products are that are marketed toward kids,” Pete says. 86

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“They’re loaded with sugar and preservatives.” They saw an opportunity to be disruptors. “It went from being a cool business idea to thinking we could actually make a difference in the products that are available and the way people eat.” BUSINESS BOOM Family priorities influenced the Maldonados’ decision to return to Naples. Ali, COO of Chomps, holds down an office in Chicago, while Pete runs a smaller office in Naples. The business is soaring. Annual revenue is about $50 million, Pete says. The privately held company recently hired employees 22 and 23 (with four more roles filled shortly thereafter) and is manufacturing about 4 to 5 million snack sticks a month. They are available nationally in Walmart, Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Safeway,

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Albertson’s, Kroger, and Sprouts, and the list is growing all the time. The numbers weren’t always this large. The two partners started with a $3,250 investment each. They were profitable within the first month, Pete says, and kept reinvesting the profits. He is adamant about not taking outside capital. “We want to build a sustainable business model that’s profitable and to be able to make all the decisions,” he says. The company has a few small investors, amounting to about 5 percent of the valuation. Another secret to their success is quality control. Pete points out that the company hand inspects every stick. If they sent the product straight from the manufacturer to the retailer without checking it, there might be a problem, such as a slow leak in the packaging. The customer would see it on the shelf in bad shape and never want to buy it again. “If NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2021

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[Pete] loves Naples. So do I. This is home for me. It feels great to be able to raise our kids here and live that Florida lifestyle.”

we stopped doing those checks, we could add seven figures to the bottom line overnight,” he says. “But we are here for the long-term and want to give the customers the best experience possible.” Chomps is also committed to sourcing the bestquality meat they can find. The company uses beef and venison that is grass-fed and grass-finished only (meaning they have eaten grass, not grains, all their lives), as well as turkey that is free-range and free of antibiotics. And they’ll go to great lengths to get it— literally. In 2019, Pete and Ali traveled the 10,000 miles to New Zealand, Australia, and Tasmania to meet the farmers whose meat they buy. One of their agricultural areas is covered in volcanic ash, which creates a mineral-rich soil that produces lush grass year-round. This means the cattle and venison that graze there get excellent nutrition. “We don’t want people to be eating meat that was raised in feedlots, raised on grains like corn,” says Pete. “These farmers raise animals the way they should be—eating grass. It’s safer for the animals and for the environment.” And it’s not just the grain feeding that is the problem. “Those animals are unhealthy, so the farmers use a lot of antibiotics. And they use hormones to get them bigger faster. That all goes into the meat people eat, which can create antibiotic resistance and a long list of problems.” Not so at Chomps. Traveling the globe to find wellraised meat makes for a product that the two founders, and their customers, can be happy about.

One of the reasons the Maldonados enjoy Naples life is their proximity to grandparents and cousins.

NO PLACE LIKE HOME The Maldonados’ home in Naples is on a quiet culde-sac with a yard for kids to run around. Their garage protects two sports cars, one each for mom and dad, as well as a few kid-size toy cars that Maverick drives like a pro—he can even parallel park. They have a fridge stocked with festive beverages, ready for friends and relatives who come by, plus a welcoming outdoor table and living area that are perfect for chilling by the pool. On the weekends, the family goes to Gordon Pass in their 24-foot bay boat for an afternoon of fishing. “If we could be outside all day long, we would,” says Stephanie. “We take the kids to the beach, unpack everything, let them build sandcastles and play. Digging big,

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giant holes keeps them busy, and they love it.” Being five minutes from family, with easy access to the Gulf of Mexico, makes Naples an ideal place for work and play. Pete and Stephanie were way ahead of the trend that you can work from anywhere, so live somewhere amazing. “Pete looks at me often and says, ‘I’m happy we moved back here full-time,’” Stephanie says. “He loves Naples. So do I. This is home for me. It feels great to be able to raise our kids here and live that Florida lifestyle.” « NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2021

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ful organizing is done by truly understanding the lifestyle of the client and creating realistic solutions, she notes. While separating dress socks and athletic socks may work for one person, it can create additional stress for another. Establishing a relationship with a professional organizer is not a one-anddone deal. Often times, he or she might come back every few months, or seaMarla Ottenstein sonally, to fine-tune the process. NI talked to Ottenstein and two other Naples-based organizing experts who explained that keeping order is more than pretty shelves—it’s a way to ease unnecessary stress.

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Above: One secret of organizing success is to put your undergarments in small bins so you can easily see what you have. Below: Amanda Miller of Beyond the Closet used felted hangers to save space and keep the emphasis on the clothing.

How many times have you walked into your closet or your office and said, “Today I am going to organize!” then turned around and walked out? “Most people have a comfort level that they live with their entire lives,” says Ottenstein. “A professional organizer is not someone who just cleans out your closet. We are people who have a vision and can help simplify your life.” One of Ottenstein’s pet peeves is simply taking your clutter and relocating it to plastic bins. “There is a time and a place for a bin, like if you have wrapping paper or documents,” says Ottenstein. “Once you put something in a bin on a tall shelf, you’re not going to go into that bin. If you’re not getting rid of stuff, all you’re doing is rearranging what you have, and what you probably don’t need.” Ottenstein is also a heroic pile buster. When one of her clients complained about a messy kitchen with a high pile of her kids’ stuff on the island, Ottenstein sprang into action. “We needed to make space in another room to avoid the dumping on the kitchen counter,” she says. Her solution was to clear unnecessary cleaning products from the laundry room and create shelves for the boys in the household, ages 8, 12, and 14. “Each of the boys had a shelf that corresponded to their height,” she adds.

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Clockwise from far left: Closet organization by Amanda Miller; closet and garage organization by Marla Ottenstein.

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third attempt, say bye for good. One of Miller’s secret organizing weapons is investing in the right hangers. Clients often don’t realize how distracting hangers can be if clothing keeps getting tangled or falls off. “I always push the white huggable velvet hangers,” she says. “You see everything that you have on the white hangers. They save space and look nice.” Amanda Miller

maternity wear or winter coats, boots, and accessories) as well as expensive but ill-fitting or damaged and stained items. It’s not an all-in-one purge, however. Some clients need to gradually embrace who they want to be, Miller notes. She often starts with a questionnaire that targets likes and dislikes. For instance, someone may say they hate florals and ruffles, yet they have a wardrobe akin to Little House on the Prairie. That’s when Miller digs deeper, perhaps suggesting that bouquets are better suited on toss pillows than a blouse. “[My clients] can reflect a style in their home decor and not displace it onto their clothing,” she says. “They have to realize that’s where it should end.” If you have serious attachment issues, work in stages. Put a piece of clothing at the forefront of your closet and insist on wearing it that week; if it doesn’t seem quite right after your 94

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“Form is at the forefront—we want things to look nice—but function is the most important aspect of any area we are organizing,” says H.L. Burkley, owner of Inspired Closets Southwest Florida (inspiredclosetsswfl.com) and Total Garage Concepts (naplestotalgarage.com). For some homeowners, the decluttering journey starts with installing new closets or garage-organizing systems. In a closet design, for instance, Burkley suggests prioritizing space for items you’re going to grab on the way out of the door. Shoes and the hamper should probably stay close to the exit. Storing socks near shoes may sound obvious, but subtle details like this often go overlooked. You’ll probably save an average of 10 minutes a day—that’s five hours each month. No one wants to waste time looking for socks. “A closet is the first and last place you start and end your day,” says Burkley. “The ability to start the day in organized ways is power. Let’s get you in and out.” The same mentality applies to garages. The overflow of home supplies, bikes, tools, beach gear, and holiday decorations all mixed together can drive anyone mad. As you’re going in and out from the car, what do you

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need the most? Burkley groups things by activity areas, often with cabinets and under-counter lighting. “Passions are a big part of what we are trying to tap into,” says Burkley. “How can you stay passionate and get yourself out the door?” A common storage option that Burkley does not like is wire shelving or, as he says, skeleton racks practically begging for chaos. Cabinets, on the other hand, look sleek and enhance the space, whether you place one over the toilet or above the washer and dryer. Inside are plenty of adjustable shelves to hide those not-so-pretty rolls of toilet paper and jugs of detergent. Mount retractable organizers inside your cabinets for everything from a hair dryer to a drying rack. In the kitchen, you’ll want to group items by height, as that will dictate the height of shelves to optimize the vertical space. Then organize by frequency of use. What do you use daily, once a week, monthly? This goes both for food, appliances, and cookware. Big soup urns, Crock-Pots, and seasonal

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BREAST SURGERY Elizabeth Arguelles GenesisCare - Southwest Florida Breast Surgery Naples 239-430-3260 21co.com Sharla G. Patterson NCH Physician Group Center for Breast Health Naples 239-624-8120 nchmd.org Troy Shell-Masouras Paradise Coast Breast Specialists, LLC Naples 239-734-3533 paradisecoastbreastspecialists.com

CARDIAC SURGERY Robert D. Pascotto NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-4299 nchmd.org Scot Schultz Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com

The Invisible Surgeon

A master of making surgical scars less noticeable, Elizabeth Arguelles offers extraordinary care to her breast cancer patients For Elizabeth Arguelles, MD, FACS, key components of breast cancer care include quality treatment, self-confidence, and education. The board-certified breast surgeon was drawn to her field for its combination of women’s health care, surgery, and long-term patient connections. At the beginning of her career, she applied her passion for quality care toward helping create the Lawrence + Memorial Breast Health Center in Connecticut. When Arguelles moved to Naples in 2016, she sought new equipment and training to improve patients’ cosmetic outcomes and became the first breast surgeon in Collier County to receive the Hidden Scar Certification. The technique, which places the surgical scar in a less noticeable area, is “a whole different way of operating on women,” Arguelles explains. “It’s so much better.” She notes that when patients come in, “they’re terrified— because they have cancer. They’re worried about surviving and about what they are going to look like after surgery.” With a hidden scar procedure, she says, “the idea is to make your breast look like how it looks now.” While patients won’t forget their experience with cancer, “it’s not something you have to have put in your face every day, when you get up in the morning and take a shower or look at yourself in the mirror.” Arguelles has taken other approaches to boost her patients’ self-confidence. In 2017, she partnered with a local makeup artist to do makeovers for several patients. “When you can preserve body image and self-esteem, it makes the whole treatment that much easier,” she says. Another focus for Arguelles is education. She says patients need to understand all their options so they can be comfortable with their decisions. “If you know what you’re going to do, then you know what you can do to get through this.” When the pandemic halted Arguelles’ lectures for health care workers and the public, she worked with GenesisCare to create the Pink Couch Series. The online videos cover topics including recognizing breast pain, identifying a lump, and explaining breast radiation. She hopes that people searching for information about breast cancer will find her videos “explaining what’s going on, how we’re going to take care of you, and all the different options you have.” Arguelles is enthusiastic about advances including fewer surgeries, smaller incisions, and targeted chemotherapy and radiation for patients who need it. “It would be phenomenal if we could find a cure for breast cancer,” she says. “Maybe one day I won’t even be needed to operate.” —Erika Klein

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CARDIAC SURGERY (cont.) Brian J. Solomon NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-4299 nchmd.org Dennis Stapleton Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com

CARDIOLOGY Joseph Califano Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-649-3312 millenniumphysician.com Mouhannad Dalao Cardiology Consultants of Naples Naples 239-348-4482 physiciansregional.com Michael S. Flynn NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-4200 nchmd.org Adam J. Frank NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-4200 nchmd.org George A. Gamouras George A. Gamouras MD Naples 239-304-9720 nchmd.org Bruce A. Gelinas NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-4200 nchmd.org A. Sinan Gursoy Naples Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology LLC Naples 239-643-9977 nchmd.org

Ryan Houk Naples Heart Rhythm Specialists, PA Naples 239-263-0849 naplesheartrhythm.com Larry M. Leslie NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-4200 nchmd.org Ronald Levine Levine Heart & Wellness Naples 239-206-2833 levineheart.com Sarah deLeon Mansson Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Randolph A. Panetta NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-4200 nchmd.org Kenneth Plunkitt Naples Heart Rhythm Specialists, PA Naples 239-263-0849 naplesheartrhythm.com Richard Prewitt Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Sajan Rao SWICFT Institute of Southwest Florida Naples 239-261-2000 swicft.net Carlo D. Santos-Ocampo NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-4200 nchmd.org James V. Talano SWICFT Institute of Southwest Florida Naples 239-261-2000 swicft.net

Married to the Job Life and business partners Rebecca Lambert and Jonathan Sonne keep things fresh with distinct medical specialties

Rebecca W. Lambert, MD, and Jonathan E. Sonne, MD, run the Woodruff Institute, work with patients, and raise a family— and they do it all together. “A lot of people say, ‘How can you work with your spouse, day in and day out?’” says Lambert. But the two point out they don’t know anything different. The pair met while interning at St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York City. Their lives—and careers—have been intertwined ever since. After working in Indiana for several years, they relocated to Naples. “It was probably the best decision we’ve ever made,” says Lambert. Realizing that their two specialties—she’s a dermatologist, he’s a plastic surgeon—were a perfect fit, they started the Woodruff Institute for Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery in 2004. Their complementary skills and certifications allow them to offer comprehensive treatment for skin cancer patients. Lambert performs Mohs micrographic surgery to remove the cancer, then Sonne uses his plastic surgery expertise to mend the wound. “I think our patients appreciate it because we’re all on the same team,” says Sonne. It’s not only their medical specialties that are a great match. For their business, Lambert says Sonne comes up with the ideas, and she executes them; he takes care of finance, and she covers HR. While they have different skills, Lambert says, “we both have the common goals to build the practice and deliver high-quality care to our patients.” The institute started as just the two of them but has since grown to around 15 providers and four offices, with a new location opening soon. Of course, there’ve been challenges. During the early years of building their practice, Lambert recalls, she was pregnant with their second child, moving their office space, and dealing with the financial stress of delayed Medicare payments. “I think that’s what makes our marriage stronger is that when we have these stresses, we share them,” Lambert says. “It really makes sharing the responsibilities of a marriage, a family, and the business very easy because we are there together.” Charity work is another important aspect of their mission. The Woodruff Institute supports more than 20 local organizations. Lambert serves on the boards of Artis—Naples and Friends of Foster Children Forever, which provides education and enrichment activities for foster children. Outside of work, “while other couples are looking for activities to do together, we’re looking for activities to do apart,” Lambert says, laughing. Still, Lambert often cheers Sonne on in his triathlons, and they enjoy traveling as a family. “It’s been 17 years of working together and 18 years of marriage,” Lambert says. “And so far, so good.” —Erika Klein

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CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE AND PULMONARY DISEASE Sadiq J. Al-Nakeeb Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-315-7123 millenniumphysician.com Kenneth Bookman Naples Pulmonary Naples 239-208-0381 naplespulmonary.com Howard L. Cohen NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-8250 nchmd.org Douglas W. Harrington NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-8250 nchmd.org David H. Lindner NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-8250 nchmd.org Ismael Martin Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-315-7123 millenniumphysician.com Vinay M. Patel NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-8250 nchmd.org Bruce Roy Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-963-1055 millenniumphysician.com

Personal and Professional Best Incorporating the newest techniques and procedures, oncologist Sharla Gayle Patterson is a trailblazer in her field

Sharla Gayle Patterson, MD, wants patients to know that cutting-edge breast cancer care is available in Naples. With certifications in ultrasound and stereotactic breast procedures from the American Society of Breast Surgeons, she serves as the medical director of the NCH Center for Breast Health and is continuously pursuing new and effective treatments for patients. In 2018, Patterson became the first breast surgeon in Florida to join the FROST clinical study, making the Center for Breast Health one of fewer than 20 sites in the country to participate in the trial. While cryoablation is already used to freeze and kill tumors in other types of cancer, Patterson explains that this trial is more closely examining its use for breast cancer and nonsurgical treatment. With the first phase finding the treatment to be more than 99 percent effective, she says, cryoablation may help patients avoid breast cancer surgery altogether. Patterson is also proud of the high level of care offered by the center’s tumor board, which involves a multidisciplinary group of doctors meeting to review breast cancer cases. In nearly 80 percent of cases, she says, the discussion results in an adjustment to the patient’s treatment plan as the group determines the most effective path forward. A regular contributor to the medical community through her work with local and national organizations, Patterson has participated in two breast-imaging working groups through the American Society of Breast Surgeons. She also writes the breast-focused questions for the American College of Surgeons’ Surgical Education and Self-Assessment Program. Looking up the details that new or recertifying surgeons should know about breast cancer “keeps me on top of my game,” she explains. Her dedication has been recognized in the community. She was the keynote speaker at the 2020 Southwest Florida Metsquerade, an event hosted by METAvivor for those with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. “I was able to make an impact in a group that is not typically associated with surgery; that really let me know that I’m doing the right thing,” she says. She aims to continue working to improve the breast center and hopes that it will become known for its trendsetting treatments—and care that’s just as good as it is at larger facilities. For breast health, “the best thing to know is that a second opinion, a third opinion, a fourth opinion is fine,” she says. But she maintains that there’s no reason to get treatment elsewhere. “We can take care of you here in Naples, and we’ve got a great program here.” —Erika Klein

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DERMATOLOGY A. Aurora Badia Florida Skin Center Fort Myers 239-231-1465 floridaskincenter.com Debra Bailey High Tide Dermatology Center Naples 239-444-3376 naplesdermdoc.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 117

Bobbi G. Brady The Woodruff Institute Naples 239-596 9337 thewoodruffinstitute.com Christopher Mark Buckley Riverchase Dermatology Bonita Springs 239-444-3201 riverchasedermatology.com Charles Camisa Riverchase Dermatology Naples 239-216-4337 riverchasedermatology.com Patrice Case Patrice Case MD Naples 239-263-6666 patricecase.com

Kimberly A. Davidson Riverchase Dermatology Naples 239-596-9075 riverchasedermatology.com Stephen H. Ducatman The Woodruff Institute Naples 239-596-9337 thewoodruffinstitute.com Craig J. Eichler The Woodruff Institute Naples 239-596-9337 thewoodruffinstitute.com Robert E. Eilers Jr. Riverchase Dermatology Naples 239-434-0303 riverchasedermatology.com Debra Fett Desmond Dermatology Solutions Fort Myers 239-347-0619 dermatologysolutions.com Brian A. Harris Harris Dermatology Fort Myers 239-936-3344 harrisdermatology.com Cynthia D. Hensley Cynthia D. Hensley MD, PA Bonita Springs 239-390-9933 drhensley.com Frances M. Hernandez The Woodruff Institute Naples 239-596-9337 thewoodruffinstitute.com Gregory M. Houck Houck Dermatology Estero 239-390-3376 houckdermatology.com Sharon C. Jackson The Jackson Center Naples 239-598-9009 thejacksoncenter.com

Medicine Takes Wing

Gary Dennis Swain served as a military physician before helping his Naples patients stay healthy and feel young When Gary Swain, MD, learned that some of his patients were pursuing anti-aging treatments, he completed an antiaging and regenerative medicine fellowship so he could better guide them. “I want to make sure that I understand what they’re doing so that I can offer my patients the best advice,” he says, adding that he now integrates that knowledge into his practice. This is just one example of Swain’s tendency to seek new ways to help his patients. As a family practitioner, he has done everything from delivering babies to working with geriatric patients, and he now treats conditions ranging from hypertension to diabetes to cancer. He also enjoys overcoming challenges. Previously, Swain taught at the David Grant Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base for more than a decade. “People from smaller hospitals and smaller clinics would send the more difficult patients to us, so we were constantly challenged with new and exciting things,” he recalls. “That was very fun for me.” Swain aspired to become a doctor since seventh grade, but his family didn’t have the money for medical school. “I had to find a way to do it, and the Air Force provided that,” he says. After earning an Air Force scholarship to attend the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, he completed a residency program at the David Grant Medical Center, where he later returned to teach. His 20 years as a physician in the military also included serving as chief of hospital services for a clinic in southern Italy on an Air Force base, and later a mission to Croatia to care for United Nations peacekeepers. In the military, “it was about the mission, it wasn’t about the money,” he says. “We did what we did because it was right, and I keep that kind of mentality now.” In 2016, he served as the medical director for Home Base in Southwest Florida, where he conducted physicals to clear veterans for the Warrior Health and Fitness Program. Swain, who has lived full-time in Naples since 2013, continues to pursue new challenges and opportunities. One of his goals is to help launch an executive health program at NCH to offer extensive physicals for patients and visitors. He also hopes to restart his classes after the pandemic and to travel again with his wife. Even then, though, he may be thinking about his patients. “When I take vacation and time off, I’m actually finding that I’m ready to go back to work, because of the fact that I miss the interaction,” he says. “I think I derive as much from my patients as they derive from me.” —Erika Klein

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Heather Elizabeth Pontasch Riverchase Dermatology Naples 239-216-4337 riverchasedermatology.com Srdjan Prodanovich Srdjan Prodanovich, MD, FAAD Naples 239-598-3200 facebook.com Scott A. Ross Naples Dermatology PA Naples 239-261-3082 Kathryn J. Russell The Woodruff Institute Naples 239-596-9337 thewoodruffinstitute.com

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EMERGENCY MEDICINE Hunter Brown Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 Tamara Camina NCH ER - Team Health Naples 239-436-5151 nchmd.org Scott L. Dunavant NCH ER - Team Health Naples 239-436-5151 nchmd.org

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LISA CAPRIO, MD When curiosity combines with clarity, a new concept emerges. This is the equation Lisa Caprio, MD, used to create Emerge MD. For 20 years, Dr. Caprio has been in solo practice providing outpatient anesthesia in Naples. As a board-certified anesthesiologist, she observed a dismal trend of patients experiencing chronic illnesses. Realizing the failure of conventional medicine to heal, she was inspired to complete Harvard’s year-long course in structural integrative acupuncture for physicians. As a member of the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture, she offers this modality of intrinsic healing at her new boutique practice, Health and Wealth in downtown Naples. Deeper exploration into the connection between the mind and body compelled her to obtain certification in regression hypnosis from the Edgar Cayce Institute. The combination of these two holistic modalities is often the missing piece for patients who have exhausted their options with traditional Western medicine. Hypnosis works successfully in treating anxiety, chronic pain, and sugar, food and nicotine addictions. One of the most exciting services of her new practice is treating an array of common, mobility-reducing conditions with CryoText

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Jon E. Lamos Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221

Victor M. Luna NCH Physician Group Bonita Springs 239-624-1065 nchmd.org

Daniel Drew Drew Medical Associates Naples 239-598-5755 drdanieldrew.com

Mark E. Josephson Mark Josephson, MD MAXHealth Naples 239-351-2990 mymaxdoc.com

Valeriu R. Neagu NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-8380 nchmd.org

Rasai Lin Ernst NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-1120 nchmd.org

Linda Lucombe Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com

Fariba Ghazizadeh Fariba Ghazizadeh, MD and Jad Naser, MD, PA Naples 239-455-9550

Alexander Owens Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-430-5553 millenniumphysician.com

Khanh Hanyzeski Bay Pines VA Healthcare System Naples 239-659-9188 accesstocare.va.gov

Rhena Ruiz-Novero Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-597-0143 millenniumphysician.com

Julia Harris Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-732-1050 millenniumphysician.com

David Scott Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-649-3347 millenniumphysician.com

Paul F. Hemrick Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-649-3365 millenniumphysician.com

Elias Shaheen Richichi Family Health Naples 239-514-2005 richichihealth.com

Erik D. Hiester MAXHealth Naples 239-306-5390 nchmd.org

Gary D. Swain NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0340 nchmd.org

FAMILY MEDICINE

Yong Jae Lee NCH ER - Team Health Naples 239-436-5151 nchmd.org

Aschanti Abarca Selva Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-249-7800 millenniumphysician.com

Pia Myers-Wolfe NCH ER - Team Health Naples 239-436-5151 nchmd.org

Yanet Acosta Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com

Andrew S. Rudin Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221

Andrew M. Bernstein NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0870

ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLISM

Douglas Boynton Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-649-3303 millenniumphysician.com

Vita Anksh Endocrinology Center of Naples Naples 239-254-1316 naplesendocrine.com Todd Brodie Endocrine Specialists Naples 239-436-3666 Christy Cugini Jr. Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-649-3322 millenniumphysician.com Orlando Fernandez Endocrinology Institute of South FL Bonita Springs 239-301-0105

Brian Thomas Cannon Korunda Medical Institute Naples 239-431-6464 korundamd.com Nicole Costello Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Holly Dagney Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Cesar DeLeon Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-430-2520 millenniumphysician.com

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Lindita R. Hobdari Hobdari Family Health Naples 239-260-1033 hobdarihealth.com Erika Leigh Johnson Erika Leigh Johnson, MD Naples 239-595-9939 facebook.com Paul O. Jones Paul O. Jones, MD, FAAFP Naples 239-325-4804 pauljonesmd.com

Ketan Trivedi Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Ashley Tunkle Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-206-1625 millenniumphysician.com J.P. van Dongen J.P. van Dongen, MD Naples 239-643-7888 drvandongen.com

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KIRAN GILL, MD, FACS Dr. Kiran Gill is a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon with specialty fellowship training in aesthetic surgery of the face, breast, and body. She offers a comprehensive concierge approach to beauty, from surgical rejuvenation to non-invasive skin and spa treatments. As a female physician, plastic surgeon, and recipient of many of her offered treatments, Dr. Gill has the sensibility and keen understanding of her patients’ needs and cosmetic goals. She provides a compassionate, personalized and intuitive approach, based on integrity, precision, and innovation, to deliver exquisite, natural results for her patients. With her finger on the pulse of aesthetic medicine and continuously fine-tuning her techniques, Dr. Gill has distinguished herself as a consummate artist in the fields of breast surgery, facial rejuvenation, body sculpting, and anti-aging. In 2018, she founded Aesthetics in Plastic Surgery by Kiran Gill MD—the only female-owned boutique plastic surgery practice in Southwest Florida with an onsite, fully accredited surgical suite and

skin spa. In a private, tranquil, state-of-the-art environment, Dr. Gill and her team offer a full menu of services: mommy makeovers, breast enhancements, facelifts, body sculpting, injectable fillers, Botox, facials, and Diamond Glow, as well as her newly launched skincare product line. Dr. Gill completed her Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship at the prestigious Few Institute in Chicago, and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency at Cleveland Clinic Florida, where she served as chief resident of plastic surgery. She completed four years of General Surgery Residency and earned her Doctor of Medicine degree at Rush University Medical Center. In 2001, she received her bachelor’s degree at Georgetown University. Dr. Gill is an active member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. She is passionately involved with the Physician Led Access Network (PLAN) in Collier County providing breast reconstruction for uninsured and underinsured women.

KIRAN GILL, MD, FACS

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FOOT AND ANKLE SURGERY Cliff Burmeister Foot & Ankle Management Group Naples 239-263-0200 footandanklemgmt.com W. Drew Chapman Family Foot & Leg Center, PA Naples 239-430-3668 naplespodiatrist.com

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GASTROENTEROLOGY

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Alexandra Grace Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Sandra M. Jara The Gastroenterology Group of Naples Naples 239-649-1186 ggn-gec.com Anna C. Juncadella NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-2730 nchmd.org Steven A. Meckstroth Gastroenterology Specialists of Southwest Florida Naples 239-593-6201 gastronaples.com

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NANCY J. GOODWIN, DO, FACOI, FACOEP Nancy J. Goodwin, DO, is double board-certified in emergency medicine and internal medicine. She is the founder of Goodwin Medical Center and Inside Out Med Spa. Dr. Goodwin enjoys every aspect of her career, from treating acute and life-threatening emergencies to building lifelong relationships with her patients. She spent years working in emergency departments in hospitals around the country before pursuing her dream of having her own practice. At Goodwin Medical Center, Dr. Goodwin offers an array of internal medicine services, including concierge care, treating chronic conditions, and those in need of more immediate attention. After establishing her Internal Medicine practice, she realized that offering patients treatments to enhance their appearance would further improve their well-being and overall health, which led her to opening the Inside Out Med Spa. She explains that offering a combination of medical and aesthetic services

treats her patients as a whole with the belief that how we feel on the outside largely affects how our bodies function inside. After years of traditional medical training, she sought out and obtained extensive training from experts in the aesthetic realm from around the country. Dr. Goodwin firmly believes that the keystones to living well involves staying active, seeking balance, and spending time with family and friends. She is active in her profession, participating in the Collier County Medical Society, Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, American Osteopathic Association, American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine, International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine and is a Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians (FACOEP) and American College of Osteopathic Internists (FACOI). In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband, attorney Matthew Goodwin, and their two boys, Justin and Jaden.

NANCY J. GOODWIN, DO, FACOI, FACOEP

Goodwin Medical Center • 12260 Tamiami Trail E., Unit 102 • Naples • 239-692-9096 • goodwinmedcenter.com Inside Out Med Spa • 12264 Tamiami Trail E., Unit 202 • Naples • 239-331-0032 • iomedspa.com

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GENERAL SURGERY Wesley A. Dailey NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0390 nchmd.org Robert Grossman NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-4650 nchmd.org Mark Liberman Liberman Advanced Surgical Naples 239-348-4123 libermanadvancedsurgical.com Jonas Mansson Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Yaritza Perez-Soto Gulf View General Surgery Naples 239-260-1115 gulfviewgeneralsurgery.com

Brian Smith Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com A. Samuel Tunkle The Surgical Group of Naples Naples 239-263-0011 surgicalgroupofnaples.com Justin Warner The Surgical Group of Naples Naples 239-263-0011 surgicalgroupofnaples.com

GERIATRIC MEDICINE Ronald T. Garry Naples Premier Concierge Naples 239-692-8495 naplespremierconcierge.com Obayedur Khan Concierge Medical of Naples Naples 239-304-8902 conciergemedicalofnaples.com

GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY Edward C. Grendys Jr. Florida Gynecologic Oncology Fort Myers 239-334-6626 flagynonc.com Samith Sandadi Florida Gynecologic Oncology Fort Myers 239-334-6626 nchmd.org

HAND SURGERY Ronaldo Carneiro Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Carmella Fernandez Fernandez Upper Extremity Institute Naples 239-777-9321 carmellafernandezmd.com

Herbert Gates III Herbert Gates III, MD Naples 239-263-4511 drherbertgates.com Scott Greenberg Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Dennis O. Sagini Joint Implant Surgeons of Florida Fort Myers 239-337-2003 jointimplant.com

HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY Douglas D. Heldreth Florida Cancer Specialists Naples 239-434-2622 flcancer.com

Luigi Querusio NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-4650 nchmd.org

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ERIK HIESTER, DO Erik Hiester, DO, is a family practice physician with more than 19 years of experience taking care of patients with dedication, compassion, and the highest degree of medical excellence. He completed a residency program in Binghamton, New York, followed by a fellowship in interventional pain management at Emory Medical School. He also has a master’s degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Miami and worked as an engineer designing endovascular grafts prior to entering medical school. Dr. Hiester is dually boarded by the American Board of Family Medicine and the American Osteopathic Board

of Family Physicians. He has extensive research publications and previously was the president of the Broome County Medical society. He is currently clinical assistant professor of family medicine at the University of Central Florida Medical School and Nova Southeastern Osteopathic Medical School, and previously held the same teaching position at SUNY Upstate Medical University. Dr. Hiester also is an accomplished classical pianist and has a minor in piano performance at the University of Miami. When not taking care of patients, he enjoys spending time with his three sons and wife, also a family practice physician.

ERIK HIESTER, DO

7273 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Ste. 28

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HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY (cont.) Rebecca Kosloff Florida Cancer Specialists Bonita Springs 239-947-3092 flcancer.com Zanetta Lamar Florida Cancer Specialists Naples 239-434-0656 flcancer.com Andy Lipman Florida Cancer Specialists Naples 239-434-2622 flcancer.com

LEOPOLDO M. BACCARO, MD Dr. Leopoldo Baccaro is a board-certified plastic surgeon who has focused on developing and mastering modern techniques in the field of aesthetic surgery. He offers a wide variety of procedures and treatments of the breast, body and face. One of his hallmark procedures is the “hybrid” breast augmentation. Using a combination of modern techniques, such as fat grafting and an internal bra, Dr. Baccaro is able to create a beautiful, close cleavage without the need of a “push-up” bra. The objective behind this technique is designing an aesthetically sculpted chest, tailored to modern feminine fashion and our Floridian beach lifestyle. Dr. Baccaro’s goal is to provide a high-quality experience, making sure his patients feel comfortable, well informed, and at ease during their entire surgical journey.

LEOPOLDO M. BACCARO, MD Naples Plastic Surgery 1250 Pine Ridge Road, Ste. 101C • Naples 239-566-2611 • naplesps.com

Steven B. Newman Florida Cancer Specialists Naples 239-434-2622 flcancer.com Frank Rodriguez Florida Cancer Specialists Fort Myers 239-437-5755 flcancer.com Mark S. Rubin Florida Cancer Specialists Bonita Springs 239-947-3092 flcancer.com Ferdy Santiago Florida Cancer Specialists Naples 239-434-2622 flcancer.com Jay Wang Florida Cancer Specialists Naples 239-732-3140 flcancer.com Syed F. Zafar Florida Cancer Specialists Fort Myers 239-938-0800 flcancer.com

INFECTIOUS DISEASE Sergey Akimov NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0800 nchmd.org Gary A. Bergen NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0800 nchmd.org Vakhtang Bochorishvili NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0800 nchmd.org Mark A. Brown NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0800 nchmd.org Christine Forszpaniak Christine Forszpaniak, MD Naples 239-434-7779 nchmd.org Miguel G. Madariaga NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-6800 nchmd.org Rebecca J. Witherell NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0940 nchmd.org

INTERNAL MEDICINE Pavan Anand Pavan Anand, MD Naples 239-435-1999 pavananandmd.com Jose M. Baez Gulfshore Direct Primary Care Naples 239-777-0663 josembaezmd.com

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David R. Linz NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-1120 nchmd.org

George W. Ferguson Concierge Medical Services Naples 239-352-5600 Alan Galbut Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-649-3326 millenniumphysician.com Leonard Glaser Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Eric Hochman Gulfshore Concierge Medicine Naples 239-325-1020 gulfshoreconciergemedicine.com Omar P. Hussain Premier Inpatient Partners, LLC Naples 239-330-2933 nchmd.org Lawrence L. Kohn NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0470 nchmd.org Vijay Konda Vijay Konda, MD Naples 239-260-7610 vijaykondamd.com Hermes O. Koop Hermes O. Koop, MD, FACP Naples 239-325-4801 hermeskoopmd.com

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Mary Ann LoMonaco Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-302-3300 millenniumphysician.com James Maciejewski Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Bryan C. Murphey NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0320 nchmd.org Guillermo Narvarte Sunshine Clinic Lehigh Acres 239-303-3888 Socrates Perez Socrates Perez, MD Naples 239-331-5114 socratesperezmd.com Carlos Portu Shoreline Physician Group Naples 239-235-7908 shorelinephysicians.com Ralph Rodriguez Internal Medicine Partners Naples 239-596-8804 impnaples.com Cristina Sciavolino-Day Cristina Sciavolino-Day, MD, LLC Naples 239-596-8702 drsciavolinoday.com

DEBRA L. BAILEY, MD Dr. Debra Bailey founded High Tide Dermatology Center in 2016 after relocating full-time to Naples. She specializes in common and complex skin conditions, such as autoimmune skin diseases, complicated rashes, and acne. She is also an expert in skin cancer diagnosis and treatment including surgery, chemotherapy, and Superficial Radiotherapy (SRT), which is a non-invasive treatment for non-melanoma skin cancer. Dr. Bailey brings 30 years of experience with an emphasis of individualized care for all patients to improve quality of life. She established Annapolis Dermatology Center in Maryland in 1991. She has received multiple awards, including the Governor’s Citation of Excellence, “Top Doc of Annapolis,” and a Naples Illustrated “Top Doc.” She has lectured extensively and has authored articles in peerreviewed literature and a chapter in Clinical Dermatology. Dr. Bailey is excited to announce the opening of her new, larger office on Ninth Street North in March and the addition of more physicians joining her practice later this year.

DEBRA L. BAILEY, MD

High Tide Dermatology Center 599 Ninth St. N., Ste. 300 • Naples 239-444-DERM (3376) • naplesdermdoc.com

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INTERNAL MEDICINE (cont.) David Sommerfeld Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-249-8996 millenniumphysician.com Julie R. Southmayd NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0340 nchmd.org Tracy L. Walsh NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0940 nchmd.org

CONSTANTINE G. BARBOUNIS, DPM Constantine G. Barbounis, DPM, is a podiatrist in Naples and Bonita Springs who specializes in foot and ankle surgery, trauma, diabetic foot care, wound-care management, and pediatric foot deformities. Dr. Barbounis also is the current team foot and ankle doctor for the Florida Gulf Coast University athletics program. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Syracuse University, followed by his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia. Dr. Barbounis completed his podiatric surgical residency at St. Agnes Medical Center in Philadelphia. Dr. Barbounis is boardcertified in Foot & Ankle Surgery. He is on staff at Naples Community Hospital and has been practicing in the SWFL area for 20 years.

ASSOCIATES IN MEDICINE & SURGERY CONSTANTINE G. BARBOUNIS, DPM Associates in Medicine & Surgery 2350 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Ste. 204 • Naples 239-596-9890 • aimsfl.com

David C. White NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-8470 nchmd.org

Carlos M. Mendez Elite Kidney Care, LLC Naples 239-431-5767 elitekidneycare.com Mark S. Russo Naples Nephrology, PA Naples 239-513-1002 naplesnephrology.com James Reid Sterrett Nephrology-Hypertension of Naples, PL Naples 239-348-8804 nhnkidneycenter.com Vera M. Stricevic Naples Nephrology, PA Naples 239-513-1002 naplesnephrology.com

Antonino G. Zampogna Antonino G. Zampogna, MD Naples 239-263-1910

Krystine Swannick Nephrology & Hypertension Specialists, Inc. Naples 239-254-0099 nephrologyhypertensionspecialists.com

Paul Zuercher Gulfshore Concierge Medicine Naples 239-566-3100 gulfshoreconciergemedicine.com

Joji Urlanda Renal Specialists of Naples, Inc. Naples 239-220-9191 physiciansregional.com

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NEUROLOGY

Steven R. Bialkin NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-8020 nchmd.org

Lisa Aenlle NASA Neuroscience and Spine Associates, PL Naples 239-566-3434 nasamri.com

John E. Conrey Associates in Nephrology Fort Myers 239-939-0999 associatesnephrology.com Merit Gadallah Nephrology & Hypertension Specialists, Inc. Naples 239-254-0099 nephrologyhypertensionspecialists.com

Matthew J. Baker Collier Neurologic Specialists, LLC Naples 239-262-8971 collierneurologic.com Pedro Garciarena Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com

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William A. Justiz Collier Neurologic Specialists, LLC Naples 239-262-8971 collierneurologic.com Joseph Kandel Neurology Office: Joseph Kandel, M.D. & Associates Naples 239-231-1415 neurologyoffice.com Igor Levy-Reis NASA Neuroscience And Spine Associates, PL Naples 239-594-8002 nasamri.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 121

Chris J. Marino Florida Neurology Group Fort Myers 239-936-3554 fngmd.com Thomas C. Morell Neurology and Spine Center Bonita Springs 239-949-9000 neurologyandspinecenter.com Michael Novak NASA Neuroscience and Spine Associates, PL Naples 239-566-3434 nasamri.com Mark Rubino Mark Rubino, MD, LLC Naples 239-261-6876 mark-rubino-md-llc.business.site Viktoria Totoraitis Neuroscience and Spine Associates, PL Naples 239-566-3434 nasamri.com Michael Vickers NASA Neuroscience and Spine Associates, PL Naples 239-566-3434 nasamri.com

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Christopher Wey II NASA Neuroscience and Spine Associates, PL Naples 239-649-1662 nasamri.com John Wilson Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Brian D. Wolff Neurology Center Naples 239-643-4030 nchmd.org

NEUROSURGERY Gary P. Colon Collier Neurologic Specialists, LLC Naples 239-262-1721 collierneurologic.com Mark B. Frenkel Neuroscience and Spine Associates, PL Naples 239-649-1662 nasamri.com Mark Gerber NASA Neuroscience and Spine Associates, PL Naples 239-649-1662 nasamri.com Jeffrey S. Henn Joint Implant Surgeons of Florida Fort Myers 239-337-2003 jointimplant.com Dean Lin Lee Physician Group Fort Myers 239-343-3800 leehealth.org Edison P. Valle Giler NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-4670 nchmd.org

EUGENE A. BATELLI, DPM Naples podiatrist Eugene A. Batelli, DPM, is double board certified in foot surgery and reconstructive rearfoot and ankle surgery by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Dr. Batelli, originally from Totowa, N.J., and received his bachelor’s degree in biology from St. Peter’s College in New Jersey. He received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from New York College of Podiatric Medicine and completed a two-year surgical residency at PBI Regional Medical Center in New Jersey, where he received extensive training in reconstructive foot and ankle surgery with an emphasis on diabetic limb salvage and trauma. Dr. Batelli is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, the American College of Lower Extremity Surgeons, and the American Professional Wound Care Association. Dr. Batelli treats high-end athletes who participate in high school and Division I college sports, New York City and Boston marathoners, and professional football players. He also is a lecturer and instructor on the latest surgical techniques and serves on the product development board of Trilliant Surgical, Ltd.

ASSOCIATES IN MEDICINE & SURGERY EUGENE A. BATELLI, DPM Associates in Medicine & Surgery 7151 Radio Road • Naples 239-732-5585 • aimsfl.com

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE Shawn Carter Radiology Regional Fort Myers 239-936-2316 radiologyregional.com

RICHARD J. CAPIOLA, MD With triple board certification in general psychiatry, addiction psychiatry and forensic psychiatry, Dr. Richard J. Capiola has been in practice for 27 years. During his training at Tulane Medical School and UCLA, Dr. Capiola developed a keen interest in the treatment of depression and anxiety overlapping with drug and alcohol abuse. This focus led to his present role as chief medical officer for Oglethorpe Inc., which specializes in the treatment of mental health and addiction. He has been instrumental in the clinical development and oversight of 12 specialty treatment centers in five states. Dr. Capiola is the chief of psychiatry for Physicians Regional Medical Center and the medical director of The Willough in Naples. He’s served 10 years with The Joint Commission, which evaluates hospitals nationwide for quality of care and safety. Dr. Capiola was the featured neuropsychiatrist in the recent book “Don’t Give Up On Me” with Darryl Strawberry. His confidential private practice focuses on using each individual’s inherent strengths to achieve the goal of living a healthy, well-balanced life.

RICHARD J. CAPIOLA, MD Psychiatric Consultation Services 9001 Tamiami Trail E., Ste. 100 • Naples 239-649-7494 • drc@oglethorpeinc.com

Carolyn Monaco Naples Women’s Center Naples 239-513-1992 napleswomenscenter.com

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

Rose Nguyen Southwest Florida Women’s Group Naples 239-593-0990 southwestfloridawomensgroup.com

Thomas Beckett Healthcare Network Naples 239-514-3131 healthcareswfl.org

M. Gabriela Pachori Southwest Florida Women’s Group Naples 239-593-0990 southwestfloridawomensgroup.com

Jennifer Bevins Southwest Florida Women’s Group Naples 239-593-0990 southwestfloridawomensgroup.com

Cristina Tzilinis A Woman’s Place Naples 239-513-0053 awpnaples.com

Betsy Brothers Southwest Florida Women’s Group Naples 239-593-0990 southwestfloridawomensgroup.com Blane Crandall Blane Crandall, MD, LLC Naples 239-596-2300 naples-obgyn.com Joseph Gauta Florida Bladder Institute Naples 239-449-7979 floridabladderinstitute.com Dennis Hidlebaugh Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Max L. Kamerman Women’s Healthcare Physicians of Naples Naples 239-221-6312 whpnaples.com Holly Raass Miller A Woman’s Place Naples 239-513-0053 awpnaples.com

OPHTHALMOLOGY Richard Beatty Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Jon R. Berlie Center for Sight Naples 239-310-2020 centerforsightnaples.net Shauna Berry Lee Physician Group Fort Myers 239-343-6050 leehealth.org Lynn Kepple Byerly Naples Eye Physicians Naples 239-260-9036 napleseyephysicians.com Julie Carter Center for Sight Naples 239-310-2020 centerforsightnaples.net

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Victoria Chang University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Naples 239-659-3937 doctors.umiamihealth.org

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Austin Wm. Coleman Coleman Eye Care Naples 239-597-2792 austinwmcolema1.godaddysites.com

Katrina A. Mears Retina Consultants of Southwest Florida Fort Myers 239-939-4323 eye.md

Alexander M. Eaton Retina Health Center Fort Myers 239-337-3337 retinahealthcenter.com

F. Rick Palmon Southwest Florida Eye Care Fort Myers 239-768-0006 swfleye.com

Claudio A. Ferreira Eye Centers of Florida Fort Myers 239-320-7342 ecof.com

Timothy Quinn Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com

Allister G. Gibbons University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Naples 239-659-3937 doctors.umiamihealth.org

Paul Raskauskas Quigley Eye Specialists Fort Myers 239-466-2020 quigleyeye.com

Barrett Ross Ginsberg Ginsberg Eye Ophthalmology Naples 239-325-2015 ginsbergeye.com Mimi Groom Eye Care Specialists of SWFL Naples 239-597-5700 eyecareswfl.com Nadia Kazim Nadia Kazim, MD, FACS Bonita Springs 239-494-4900 kazimeyelidsurgery.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 123

Jaclyn L. Kovach University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Naples 239-659-3937 doctors.umiamihealth.org

Paul M. Rougraff Naples Eye Physicians Naples 239-260-9036 napleseyephysicians.com Stephen G. Schwartz University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Naples 239-659-3937 doctors.umiamihealth.org Ashish G. Sharma Retina Consultants of Southwest Florida Fort Myers 239-939-4323 eye.md Katia E. Taba Personalized Retina Care of Naples Naples 239-325-3970 retinanaples.com

IGOR LEVY-REIS, MD Dr. Igor Levy-Reis is board-certified in neurology and in the subspecialties of geriatric neurology, neurophysiology, neuroimaging, and headache medicine. His neurology training was at Northwestern University in Chicago, followed by a fellowship at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, and then a fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He is the author and co-author of several publications in peer-reviewed neurological journals, with citations in journals such as The New England Journal of Medicine and Neurology. He has participated in several drug trials of new neurological therapies and presented research at national and international neurological meetings. He has recently been elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology (FAAN) in recognition of valuable contributions to the academy and to the neurology community at large. He is also a member of the American Academy of Neurology, Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, and American Headache Society. Levy-Reis has been practicing in Naples for the past 15 years. He sees patients with a broad range of neurological diseases and has special interest in patients with memory loss, such as Alzheimer’s disease, and chronic headaches, particularly migraines.

IGOR LEVY-REIS, MD Neuroscience and Spine Associates 877 111th Ave. N., Ste. 1 • Naples 239-594-8002 • nasamri.com

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OPHTHALMOLOGY (cont.) Hussein Wafapoor Retina Health Center Fort Myers 239-337-3337 retinahealthcenter.com Duane Wiggins Quigley Eye Specialists Naples 239-594-7636 quigleyeye.com

CYNDI YAG-HOWARD, MD, FAAD Cyndi Yag-Howard, M.D., F.A.A.D., is a nationally recognized and award-winning dermatologist with more than 20 years of experience in the art of facial sculpting and aesthetic enhancement. Viewing each patient’s face as living and functional art, she uses her artistic eye and sensitive touch to bring out the natural beauty in every patient. In addition, Yag-Howard uses an artistic approach to skincancer surgery. “My goal is to make it look as though the skin cancer never existed, and no surgery was ever done.” Yag-Howard earned the national recognition of her peers by being elected to the board of directors of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) and by being appointed as chair of the American Medical Association’s Dermatology Section Council, representing the 13,000plus dermatologists in the United States. She has authored multiple articles on innovative surgical techniques to achieve cosmetically elegant outcomes and started the AAD’s first and only course on suturing techniques. YagHoward volunteers at the James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital in Tampa, and with several other worthy organizations.

Jeffrey L. Zimm All Saints Eye Center Naples 239-592-5511 allsaintseyecenters.com

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Christopher R. Adams NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0310 nchmd.org Peter Ameglio Ameglio Orthopedics Fort Myers 239-990-8138 peterameglio.com Courtney Bell ORTHOCOLLIER Naples 239-325-1135 nasamri.com Aldo Beretta Physicians Regional Medical Group Bonita Springs 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com H. Kurtis Biggs Joint Implant Surgeons of Florida Naples 239-261-2663 jointinstitutefl.com

CYNDI YAG-HOWARD, MD, FAAD Yag-Howard Dermatology and Aesthetic Center 1000 Goodlette-Frank Road, Suite 100 • Naples 239-529-3376 • yhderm.com

Richard J. de Asla NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0310 nchmd.org

Carmella Fernandez Fernandez Upper Extremity Institute Naples 239-777-9321 carmellafernandezmd.com Robert A. Follweiler The Institute for Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Fort Myers 239-482-5399 jointteam.com Steven S. Goldberg Steven S. Goldberg, MD Naples 239-348-4253 naplesorthopedic.com Ed Gomez The Institute for Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Fort Myers 239-482-5399 jointteam.com Scott Greenberg Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com James J. Guerra Collier Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center Naples 239-593-3500 colliersportsmedicine.com Bryan Hanypsiak Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Bryan Hanypsiak Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Daniel J. Harmon The Joint Replacement Institute Naples 239-261-2663 jointinstitutefl.com

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Michael T. Havig Michael T. Havig, MD Naples 239-325-1135 havigmd.com

Brian Wallace The Joint Replacement Institute Naples 239-261-2663 jointinstitutefl.com

Patrick Joyner ORTHOCOLLIER Naples 239-325-1135 nasamri.com

Robert Zehr The Zehr Center for Orthopaedics Naples 239-596-0100 zehrcenter.com

Christina Kabbash Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Evgeny Krynetskiy Joint Implant Surgeons of Florida Naples 239-337-2003 jointimplant.com Leon Mead Leon Mead, MD Naples 239-262-1119 leonmeadmd.com Chirag Patel NASA Neuroscience and Spine Associates, PL Naples 239-325-1135 nasamri.com James Michael Ray Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-302-3295 millenniumphysician.com Philip Regala Philip Regala, MD Naples 239-325-1131 regalamd.com Dennis O. Sagini Joint Implant Surgeons of Florida Fort Myers 239-337-2003 jointimplant.com Scott A.J. Thompson Athletic Orthopedic and Reconstructive Center Fort Myers 239-936-6778 bone-fix.com

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PAIN MEDICINE April Fetzer Joint Implant Surgeons of Florida Fort Myers 239-337-2003 jointimplant.com Glenn M. Flanagan II Naples Regenerative Institute Naples 239-276-7074 naplesregenerativeinstitute.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 123

GLENN M. FLANAGAN, MD Glenn M. Flanagan, MD, is double board-certified in anesthesiology and interventional pain management. He is highly skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of spine and joint pain with live fluoroscopy and ultrasound. He has a reputation as a caring physician who spends time with each patient developing customized plans. In 2019, he opened his private practice, Naples Regenerative Institute.

GLENN M. FLANAGAN, MD

Naples Regenerative Institute 2950 Tamiami Trail N., Ste. 13 • Naples 239-276-7074 • naplesregenerativeinstitute.com

Stephen Friedman Jaffe Sports Medicine Naples 239-331-8551 jaffesportsmedicine.com Scott Fuchs Korunda Pain Management Center Naples 239-591-2803 korundapmc.com David S. Greschler Elite Pain Care Naples 239-450-2422 elitepaincenters.com F. Desmond Hussey III NASA Neuroscience and Spine Associates, PL Naples 239-263-1641 nasamri.com E. Sean Kelley E. Sean Kelley, MD Naples 239-643-1071 drkelleynaples.com

NADIA KAZIM, MD, FACS Dr. Nadia Kazim is an eyelid and facial plastic surgeon. She completed residency at the prestigious Kresge Eye Institute and a fellowship in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery. She is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and a fellow of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Kazim specializes in blepharoplasty surgery as well as other surgical, non-surgical, and cosmetic procedures to enhance the natural beauty of her patients.

NADIA KAZIM, MD, FACS Kazim Eyelid Surgery 3501 Health Center Blvd., #2170 • Bonita Springs 239-494-4900 • kazimeyelidsurgery.com

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PAIN MEDICINE (cont.) Zdenko Korunda Korunda Pain Management Center Naples 239-591-2803 korundapmc.com

BRUCE NAKFOOR, MD Bruce Nakfoor, MD, is a board-certified radiation oncologist who trained at University of Michigan and Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard University. He is the most experienced in the country with more than 29 years in the field—25 of those in Naples. Dr. Nakfoor provides world-class care, partnering with you to reclaim your life.

Ravi G. Mirpuri Korunda Pain Management Center Naples 239-591-2803 korundapmc.com Prathima Moorthy Pain Management Center of Naples, PA Naples 239-593-9594 pmcnaples.com

BRUCE NAKFOOR, MD

Inspire Oncology 8625 Collier Blvd., Ste. 102 • Naples 239-429-0100 • inspireoncology.com

JEFFREY ZIMM, M.D. Dr. Zimm, a board certified ophthalmologist, specializes in cataract and LASIK surgery. He is well versed in the use of multifocal intraocular lenses, as well as the treatment of glaucoma and other diseases of the eye. All Saints Eye Center’s goal is to provide the highest quality eyecare to our patients. Therefore, each patient must be treated as if they are the only patient in our practice. Our mission can be summed up in one sentence...

“Practice good medicine and the rest will come!”

Visit one of our five locations today!

Michael Martinez ProActive Pain Care Bonita Springs 239-676-5665 proactivepaincare.com

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Robert O’Leary Physicians Regional Medical Group Bonita Springs 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Joseph V. Pergolizzi Jr. NEMA Research, Inc. Naples 239-597-3594 nemaresearch.com Chaturani Ranasinghe Integrative Pain Management of Naples Naples 239-659-6400 ipmnaples.com Ivan A. Samcam Advanced Pain Management & Spine Specialists Fort Myers 239-437-8000 apmss.net Heather Smith-Fernandez Regenerative Institute of Medicine Naples 239-513-0055 drheather.net

J.J. Worden Florida Pain Center Naples 239-659-6400 flpaincenter.com

PATHOLOGY Jeffrey Eisenstein AmeriPath of Southwest Florida Fort Myers 239-275-1164 physiciansregional.com

PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY Daniel Eason Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Fort Myers 239-343-7490 nicklauschildrens.org Suying Lam Lee Physician Group Fort Myers 239-343-7490 leehealth.org Levi Novero Kidz Medical Services Naples 239-213-0690 kidzmedical.com

PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY A. Aurora Badia Florida Skin Center Fort Myers 239-231-1465 floridaskincenter.com

PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY Cayce Jehaimi Pediatric Endocrinology of Southwest Florida Fort Myers 239-343-9890 caycejehaimimd.com

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FAMILY FOOT & LEG CENTER TOP DOCTORS OF 2021

OUR AWARD-WINNING PHYSICIANS ARE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR CLINICAL AND SURGICAL EXCELLENCE IN PODIATRY

DR. KEVIN LAM

DR. DREW CHAPMAN

Downtown Naples

East Naples / Marco Island

DPM, FACFAS, DABLES, DABPS

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Dr. Lam earned his doctorate in podiatric medicine from Temple University, graduating with honors in 2002 before completing his internship with the Temple University Health System. Lam performed his podiatric surgery residency at Jackson Trauma Center and Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami, where he was chief resident from 2004 to 2005. Lam is a double board-certified specialist in reconstructive surgery of the foot, ankle, and lower leg. He has consistently been named among the top podiatrists and doctors nationally and in Southwest Florida by various publications.

Dr. Chapman attended the University of Central Florida in Orlando, earning a bachelor's degree in molecular biology and microbiology in 2006, as well as a bachelor's in general biology in 2007. Afterward, he attended Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine in Miami Shores and received his doctorate's degree in podiatric medicine in 2011.

Lam is also a faculty instructor at Ilizarov Fixation System Courses, a clinical instructor with Advanced Foot and Ankle Surgery Procedures, an adjunct professor at Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine, and a foot and ankle surgery fellowship director with the center’s Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Surgical Fellowship program.

Chapman was trained in rear foot and ankle trauma techniques and is able to perform forefoot procedures and reconstruction with the use of both internal and external fixation. He is also very proficient in limb salvaging and ankle arthroscopy, and is well-versed in the management of diabetic disease manifestations in the lower extremities including areas of both infection and Charcot neuropathy.

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Center For Sight Congratulates Our Naples Illustrated

Top Doctors of 2021 Our award-winning physicians are recognized for their clinical and surgical excellence in Ophthalmology.

Jon Berlie, M.D. Cataract & Lens Replacement Surgeon

Dr. Berlie is a board-certified ophthalmologist who specializes in premium lens cataract surgery. He has been serving the Naples community for over 20 years. Dr. Berlie achieves superior visual outcomes for his cataract patients by utilizing the latest lens technology combined with state of the art equipment. His expertise in this area has led the Center For Sight Naples office to be recognized as the “Best Eye Center” in Naples, FL, for the past 15 years. In addition to laser cataract surgery, Dr. Berlie is skilled in reconstructive and cosmetic eyelid surgery. He has been honored as one of America’s “Top Doctors” by the prestigious Top Doctors list, published annually by Castle Connolly Medical, Ltd.

PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY (cont.)

PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY

Asjad Khan Lee Physician Group Fort Myers 239-343-9890 leehealth.org

Patrick Maeng Children’s Specialists of Florida Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine Fort Myers 239-437-5500 swflkidlung.com

Sujana Reddy Lee Physician Group Fort Myers 239-343-9890 leehealth.org

PEDIATRIC SURGERY

PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY Jayshree V. Ganatra Pediatric Gastroenterology of Florida, PA Fort Myers 239-561-6365

PEDIATRICS (GENERAL) Dina A. Badra North Naples Pediatric Center Naples 239-514-8787 nn-pc.com

Kinjal Suryawala Kidz Medical Services Naples 239-213-0690 kidzmedical.com

Julie Carter, M.D. Fellowship-Trained Glaucoma Specialist

Dr. Carter is a board-certified ophthalmologist with fellowship training in the specialty of Glaucoma. Dr. Carter was born and raised in Sarasota, Florida. She attended Georgia Tech, where she earned a degree in mechanical engineering and medical school at the University of South Florida, where she earned the honor of joining the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. Dr. Carter works closely with her glaucoma patients to develop an effective treatment plan to maintain and protect their eyesight. She feels that one of the most rewarding parts of her career is the opportunity to build longterm relationships with her patients; many of whom now feel like family.

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE Maria Isabel Rosas Garcia Kidz Medical Services Naples 239-213-0690 kidzmedical.com

PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY Ramzy Medaa Kidz Medical Services Naples 239-213-0690 kidzmedical.com Guillermo Philipps Lee Physician Group Fort Myers 239-343-6050 leehealth.org

Carmen T. Ramos Kidz Medical Services Naples 239-213-0690 kidzmedical.com

Reisha F. Brown Healthcare Network Naples 239-591-1755 nchmd.org Hector J. Cordero Dr. Cordero Pediatric Office Naples 239-213-9200 nchmd.org Denise Drago Lee Physician Group Fort Myers 239-343-9888 leehealth.org Jennifer M. Foley Women’s & Children’s Physicians of Naples Naples 239-566-7272 drfoleys.com Sobia Najm Masoud Wilson Pediatrics Naples 239-598-5750 wilsonpediatrics.net

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Congratulations

TOP DOCTORS OF 2021 Bobbi Brady, MD Dermatologist

Craig Eichler, MD Dermatologist

Frances Hernandez, MD Dermatologist

Stephen Ducatman, MD Dermatologist

YOUR

SKINCARE TEAM

Rebecca Lambert, MD Mohs Surgeon

Kathryn Russell, MD Mohs Surgeon

Jonathan Sonne, MD Facial Plastic Surgeon

Call, click, or email to schedule your appointment today! 844.485.0104 ~ www.thewoodruffinstitute.com ~ info@thewoodruffinstitute.com NORTH NAPLES: 2235 Venetian Court, Suite 1

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Superior Eye Care Starts Here! ALEXANDER M. EATON, MD Founder and director of Retina Health Center, Dr. Alexander M. Eaton has practiced ophthalmology in Southwest Florida since 1993. He is board certified and is an authority on the treatment of macular degeneration, diabetes, and other macular problems, and he has been the principle investigator in numerous research studies on these conditions.

HUSSEIN WAFAPOOR, MD Board-certified retina specialist at Retina Health Center, Dr. Hussein Wafapoor has won numerous awards throughout his career, including the Samuel B. Johnson Teacher of the Year Award, an Appreciation Award from the VA Medical Center, and the American Academy of Ophthalmology Achievement Award.

At Retina Health Center we offer the best and most progressive ophthalmology services available. FORT MYERS 239-337-3337 • 1567 Hayley Lane, Suite 101 NAPLES 239-793-5200 • 2210 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Suite 1100

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PEDIATRICS (GENERAL) (cont.) Andrew Podos Millennium Physician Group Naples 239-649-3323 millenniumphysician.com Debbie Shepard Lighthouse Pediatrics of Naples Naples 239-449-9882 lighthousepedsnaples.com Melissa Danielle Silva NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0570 nchmd.org Piedade Silva Lee Physician Group Fort Myers 239-343-9888 leehealth.org Robert Wilson Wilson Pediatrics Naples 239-598-5750 wilsonpediatrics.net Tali B. Wojnowich NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-0570 nchmd.org

PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION Robert Eilers Rehabilitation Associates of Naples Naples 239-593-0918 rehabnaples.com Scott Fuchs Korunda Pain Management Center Naples 239-591-2803 korundapmc.com

Colin Kanar Rehabilitation Associates of Naples Naples 239-593-0918 rehabnaples.com E. Sean Kelley E. Sean Kelley, MD Naples 239-643-1071 drkelleynaples.com David W. Krueger Collier Neurologic Specialists, LLC Naples 239-262-1721 collierneurologic.com Gustavo Medina NCH Wound Healing Center Bonita Springs 239-624-0900 nchmd.org Robert O’Leary Physicians Regional Medical Group Bonita Springs 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com David A. Pitts NCH Physician Group Naples 239-552-7694 nchmd.org Rebecca G. Smith NCH Physician Group Naples 239-624-8490 nchmd.org Rebecca G. Smith VITAS Innovative Hospice Care Naples 239-649-2300 nchmd.org Allen Tafel Orthopedic Specialists of SW Florida Fort Myers 239-215-2008 osswf.com

Peter J. Jaffe Jaffe Sports Medicine Naples 239-331-8551 jaffesportsmedicine.com

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CHRISTOPHER M. BUCKLEY, DO, FAAD, FACMS C H AR LE S C AM I SA, M D , FAAD Board Certified Dermatologist Board Certified Dermatologist Board Certified Dermatological Immunologist Fellowship Trained Mohs Surgeon

C O N G R AT U L AT I O N S TO OUR

Top Doctors for 2021

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ROBERT G. CHAMI , MD, FACS Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

KIMBERLY A. DAVIDSON, MD, FAAD Board Certified Dermatologist

ROBERT E. EILERS JR., MD, FAAD Board Certified Dermatologist Fellowship Trained Mohs Surgeon

ROXANNA M. MENENDEZ, DO, FAOCD, FAAD Board Certified Dermatologist

HEATHER E. PONTASCH, MD, FAAD Board Certified Dermatologist

MICHAEL S. TUCKER, MD, FAAD Board Certified Dermatologist Mohs Micrographic Surgeon

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PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Anurag Agarwal Aesthetic Surgery Center Naples 239-594-9100 aestheticsurgerycenter.com Leopoldo M. Baccaro Naples Plastic Surgery Naples 239-566-2611 gardnerplasticsurgery.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 116

Andrea Basile Basile Plastic Surgery Naples 239-514-8777 basileplasticsurgery.com Ronaldo Carneiro Physicians Regional Medical Group Naples 239-348-4221 physiciansregionalmedicalgroup.com Robert G. Chami Riverchase Dermatology Naples 239-594-9074 riverchasedermatology.com Rebecca Crane Cosmetic Surgeons of Naples Naples 239-263-6766 cosmeticsurgeonsnaples.com

Audrey Farahmand Farahmand Plastic Surgery Fort Myers 239-332-2388 farahmandplasticsurgery.com Elizabeth Fox Fox Plastic Surgery Naples 239-262-8585 elizabethfoxmd.com Paul M. Gardner Naples Plastic Surgery Naples 239-566-2611 gardnerplasticsurgery.com Ralph R. Garramone Garramone Plastic Surgery Fort Myers 239-482-1900 garramone.com Kiran Gill Aesthetics in Plastic Surgery by Kiran Gill, MD Naples 239-596-8000 kirangillmd.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 111

Kent V. Hasen Kent V. Hasen, MD: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery & Med Spa of Naples Naples 239-262-5662 drhasen.com Robert D. Klausner Robert D. Klausner, MD, FACS Center for Cosmetic Surgery Bonita Springs 239-498-4968 bonitahealthcenter.com Nalin Master Cosmetic Surgeons of Naples Naples 239-263-6766 cosmeticsurgeonsnaples.com Manuel Peña Peña Plastic Surgery Naples 239-348-7362 dr-pena.com Mark F. Prysi Prysi Cosmetic Surgery Naples 239-449-6489 prysicosmetic.com John D. Ritrosky John D. Ritrosky, MD, PA Fort Myers 239-275-8898 drritrosky.com

William A. Ross Aesthetic Surgery Center Naples 239-594-9100 aestheticsurgerycenter.com Jonathan E. Sonne The Woodruff Institute Naples 239-596-9337 thewoodruffinstitute.com Jon F. Strohmeyer Jon F. Strohmeyer, MD, FACS Naples 239-261-5525 facelift.md Andrew Turk Naples Cosmetic Surgery Center Naples 239-348-4357 naples-csc.com William S. Wittenborn Riverchase Dermatology Fort Myers 239-561-2313 riverchasedermatology.com

PODIATRY Jenny Adams Adams Foot & Ankle Naples 239-260-7476 adamsfootandankle.com

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Congratulations

TOP DOCTORS OF 2021

JONATHAN K. JAY, M.D.

ROLANDO RIVERA, M.D.

DAVID R. WILKINSON, M.D.

Jonathan K. Jay, M.D., is board-certified in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery and urology. He has been practicing medicine for 25 years and for the past 20 years he has been selected as a top doctor in Naples. Dr. Jay completed his fellowship training at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School in Boston. Throughout his training, he received numerous honors and awards including Outstanding Resident Training Award and Lansing School District Distinguished Alumni Award. His areas of interest include urodynamics and bladder dysfuntion as well as urogynecology. He is involved in clinical research, including clinical trials for the minimally invasive correction of bladder control problems. Dr. Jay has significant experience in laparoscopic surgery and in robotic surgery using the da Vinci© surgical system. “The advantage with robotic surgery is it can get into tiny spaces where you can’t get your hand,” he says. “It is minimally invasive surgery, and the surgical field is magnified.” Helping people is his favorite part of his job. He wants his patients, both men and women, to understand their diagnosis, its genesis, and their options for treatment. “Sometimes I’ll get patients with the same problems who want two different outcomes,” he says. “I define the treatment’s positives and negatives. If it’s not life-threatening, some choose to do nothing−and that’s not a bad thing. It’s about quality of life. That’s why I’m different from other doctors.” Dr. Jay likens his discussions with patients to Paul Harvey’s famous tagline, “That’s the rest of the story.” Says Dr. Jay: “I get so much wisdom from my patients that they change my life. They make my tomorrows so much better.”

Rolando Rivera, M.D., a board-certified urologist specializing in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery was among the first surgeons in Southwest Florida to use the da Vinci® surgery robotic surgical system to repair vaginal prolapse. He and his partner are the first in the nation to implement an in-office and ASC setting Peer to Peer Immersion program for UroLift. He also offers men and women suffering from overactive bladder and urinary incontinence InterStim® neuromodulatoin therapy and Botox® injections in the bladder. “We pride ourselves in being state-of-the art, and it is a very broad field. I do enjoy that,” he says. With expertise in all urological diseases and erectile dysfunction, Dr. Rivera also offers endoscopic procedures, laser procedures, and laparoscopic surgery. Throughout his career, he has written multiple abstracts on a variety of topics for urological meetings and preceptors for students. Dr. Rivera started his medical career as a general medical doctor in the U.S. Army. Surgical issues are what first attracted him to medicine, but once in practice, he realized his patients were what he truly enjoyed. “I’ve had longstanding relationships with patients for years since I started practicing in 2006, and in some specialties you don’t have that,” Dr. Rivera says. Being involved with the community is also important to Dr. Rivera. He is a past president of the Florida Urological Society and is an active member in the Physician Led Access Network (PLAN), a nonprofit network of health professionals who help provide access to quality health care for low-income and uninsured adult residents in Collier County. “I’m just a regular guy trying to do what I can for my family, my patients, and my community,” he says.

For the past 14 years, David R. Wilkinson, M.D., a board-certified urologist, has practiced in the Naples area. His specialties are laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery, and minimally invasive treatment of prostatic diseases. Additionally, he has indepth training and experience in da Vinci© robotic prostatectomy and other da Vinci© robotic system applications. Dr. Wilkinson started his medical career as a respiratory therapist until his especially caring attitude toward patients led a colleague to suggest that he attend medical school. Later, Dr. Wilkinson planned to be an emergency room physician until he realized once patients left, he never knew their outcomes. He wanted a medical career where he had long-term relationships with his patients. That coupled with his love of surgery, led him to urology. Dr. Wilkinson places supreme importance on explaining his diagnosis as precisely as he can, while educating his patients with options to make appropriate treatment decisions. “My job is to give patients all of the information,” he explains. Dr. Wilkinson’s warm, friendly, lecture-free office makes his patients feel welcome. “I feel very fortunate to have such an experienced staff who really cares about our patients,” he says. SWFL physicians Dr. Wilkinson and Dr. Rivera perform the only Peer to Peer Immersion Clinic with UroLift providing Physicians across the Nation the opportunity to learn the UroLift procedure at both ASC and in office/clinic setting. This is a great honor to be able to provide this educational component to Urology colleagues. To be the first in the Nation is a testament to the dedication of this team’s, and to AUI’s, continued advancement of cutting edge patient centered care.

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A basic challah dough contains eggs, water, flour, yeast, and salt.

BREAD

First mentioned in the Old Testament, challah is a hybrid between bread and cake that forms an important part of many Jewish holiday rituals. Mikkelsen’s Pastry Shop started baking the braided loaves shortly after they opened in 2000, and now turns out several dozen each Friday for Temple Shalom; they also accommodate special orders for occasions such as weddings and bar and bat mitzvahs. “It’s a delicious, brioche-based bread,” says Elizabeth Mikkelsen, “and a lot of non-Jewish people use it to make French toast. Challah’s popularity is growing—we now have customers who turn up on Fridays because they know we make it, and they hope to find a few extra loaves available.” (mikkelsenspastryshop.com)

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Clockwise from top right: Olivier salad; Mantiv dumplings; Vinigret salad with beets; Afsona is a true family affair, with Maya Tdajieva and her son, Farrukh, in the kitchen.

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Flavors to SAVOR Budding entrepreneurs may find the cost of a restaurant buildout prohibitive. As a result, it’s becoming more common to start with a food truck and move to a brick-and-mortar location once their repuMumbai Street Biryani tation is established. That was the path for Digambar Sahu, known as Chef Di, who established his I Love Curry food truck in Celebration Park in 2018 and opened his first location two years later. “Operations are totally different,” he says. “When you go to an event or a brewery with a food truck, you know more or less how many customers will show up; with a restaurant, it’s unpredictable. The guest expectations are higher, and you need a much wider range of skills to succeed.” Originally from Mumbai, Chef Di has brought many of his native dishes with him. A sentimental favorite is Mom’s Lamb Curry, which uses star anise, cinnamon, and cardamom to replicate Indian home cooking. He gives a nod to the traditional street food of Mumbai with vada pav, a combination of potatoes, herbs, and spices fried to resemble a hamburger patty. Why is there suddenly so much high-quality Indian food in Naples? “People are more adventurous here, and they’re ready to try different cuisines,” says Chef Di. “Also, the population is changing. When I talk to new customers, I usually find out they’ve moved here from places such as New York or Chicago where cuisines are more diverse.” Like many of his colleagues, he strives to create a better understanding of the true nature of Indian cooking. “Our food is about flavor, not heat,” he says. “Everything contains spices, but dishes aren’t hot unless the customer wants them to be.” (ilovecurry124.com)

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When Mamlakat (Maya) Tdajieva and her two children, Komola and Farrukh, opened Afsona Restaurant in December, they were pleasantly surprised at how many diners were familiar with the cooking of Uzbekistan. Many of their customers were European tourists, and the locals who tried the restaurant for the first time were enthusiastic. The family were no strangers to this area, as both Maya and Farrukh worked for years in the kitchen at Alexander’s. “Uzbekistan cuisine is extremely diverse,” says Komola. “We have influences from Europe, Asia, and Russia. Our goal is to introduce our traditions to people and share a different perspective on our food and culture.” According to Maya, healthy preparations are the hallmark of Uzbekistan cuisine. “All of our ingredients are fresh,” she says. “We rarely buy anything frozen, and most dishes are steamed rather than fried. Everything is homemade, and we don’t hold anything over. When we sell out for the day, that’s it.” The national dish of Uzbekistan is palov, steamed rice served with beef, carrots, onions, chickpeas, and raisins. Other signature dishes on the Afsona menu include somsa (steamed turnovers stuffed with spinach, beef, or squash), lagman (homemade noodles with meat, vegetables, and fresh herbs), and kebabs made with beef, chicken, shrimp, lamb, or vegetables. First-time visitors are encouraged to try one of the sampler platters to get a sense of what to order on return visits. Uzbekistan borders Russia, and its influence is felt in their version of borscht as well as stuffed cabbage and an assortment of dumplings. Half of Afsona’s 72 seats are arranged on a patio shielded by umbrellas, and social distancing is observed indoors. “We’re excited to present our heritage to Naples,” says Maya, “and we’re grateful for the response we’ve received so far.” (afsonarestaurant.com)

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The philosophy that led Andres Pimentel to open La Herradura Doble is simple: He wants to re-create his mother’s cooking for his customers. “I’ve always tried to find an authentic Mexican restaurant every place I’ve lived,” he says. “When I came to Naples, I searched the area and couldn’t find the kind of food I grew up with. I wanted people to experience Mexican home cooking with all its freshness and flavor.” Pimentel grew up on a farm in the region of Michoacan, known for “Mexican soul food” and famous for its salsas and stewed meats. At La Herradura Doble, he offers specials such as birria tacos. “It’s a process of cooking beef in a spicy broth with six different peppers,” says Pimentel. “You simmer it until the meat shreds and literally falls off the bone.” He also features signature dishes such as carnitas (braised and roasted pork in a citrus marinade) and his habanero-pineapple salsa, highlighted by the contrast between the spiciness of the peppers and

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NI ’s curated dining guide for Greater NAPLES THE LISTINGS The Naples area is packed with an abundance of great eateries, serving up food and drinks to satisfy every palate. Naples Illustrated has rounded up details on can’tmiss places for dining delights. = NI’s Dining Hall of Fame* *Dining establishments that have won three or more Dining Awards in the same category are inducted into NI’s Dining Hall of Fame.

AMERICAN 7TH AVENUE SOCIAL Eclectic Southern fare and craft cocktails with an outdoor patio and live music. 849 Seventh Ave. S., Naples (7thavenuesocial.com) ALEXANDER’S The tastes of farm-to-table American and European cuisine commingle at this fine dining establishment. 4077 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (alexandersnaples.com) ALICE SWEETWATER’S BAR & GRILLE An institution of more than 25 years, this local’s favorite serves a large array of lunch and dinner fare. 1996 Airport Road S., Naples (alicesweetwatersbarandgrille.com)

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BALEEN AT LAPLAYA BEACH & GOLF RESORT Dine amid elegant surrounds or on the patio to soak up the view. 9891 Gulf Shore Drive, Naples (laplayaresort.com) THE BEVY Everything old is new again at The Bevy (short for beverage). Be sure to try the Blackberry Collins speciality cocktail, a riff on the Tom Collins. 360 Twelfth Ave. S., Naples (naplesbevy.com) BISTRO 821 A long-time favorite, thanks to executive chef Jesse Housman’s Natural Fusion menu. 821 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (bistro821.com) BLUEBERRY’S RESTAURANT There’s something for everyone at Blueberry’s, from a hearty skillet to an egg white scramble to pancakes. 3350 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (blueberrys-restaurant.com)  BOKAMPER’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL Kim Bokamper may have retired from football decades ago, but he’s still scoring at his locations in Estero and North Naples. 8990 Fontana Del Sol Way, Naples; 8001 Plaza Del Lago Drive, Estero (bokampers.com) BRICKTOP’S Boasting classic American dishes and an outstanding brunch featuring gems like brioche French toast and a crab benedict. 5555 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (bricktops.com) BROOKS GOURMET BURGERS AND DOGS In addition to its Black Angus beef burger, Brooks augments its menu with exotic options such as Florida alligator. 330 Ninth St. S.; 12655 Tamiami Trail E.; 843 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (brooksburgers.com)

COOPER’S HAWK WINERY Signature dishes paired with Cooper’s Hawk wines. 11905 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (chwinery.com) FUSE BBQ Stop by for Texas-style brisket, Memphisstyle ribs, and Carolina-style pork. 2500 Tamiami Trail N., #114, Naples (fusebbq.com) GOLDIES RESTAURANT For reliable comfort food and friendly service, look no further than this hidden gem. 5400 Taylor Road, Naples (goldiesrestaurant.com) HAROLD’S PLACE A fun, casual bar and grill that serves burgers, seafood, salads, and more in a tropical setting complete with a chickee bar. 2555 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (naplesharoldsplace.com) HOBNOB Elevated classics in a modern yet warm atmosphere. 720 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (hobnobnaples.com) KC AMERICAN BISTRO As the name implies, American regional cuisine is on tap. 885 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (kcamericanbistro.com) THE LAKE PARK DINER Chef Michael Voorhis puts a healthy spin on classic diner fare, with an emphasis on organic meats and produce. 944 Seventh Ave. N., Naples (thelakeparkdiner.com) THE LOCAL Fresh, healthy meals dominate the menu, and its brunch is one of the best in town. 5323 Airport Pulling Road, Naples (thelocalnaples.com) M WATERFRONT GRILLE Contemporary decor, a view of the bay, and fine cuisine. 4300 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (mwaterfrontgrille.com) NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2021

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Kids Take the Cake There might be some unexpected benefits from the pandemic after all: When 11-year-old Alissa Telusca was quarantined, she devoted her time to baking at home. Her efforts morphed into Issa’s Cake Dreams, a budding business focused on cupcakes and cakes to order. “I’m self-taught,” she says. “It all started with a Father’s Day cake I baked for my dad. He loved it, and I realized I wanted to create the same feeling of happiness for others.” Telusca currently spends 10 hours each week on her business, turning out between one and three cakes. Her mother, Emmanuela, admits there were some rough spots, such as the five tries it took for her daughter to master the carrot cake. “We’re turning down a lot of orders because she’s only 11,” she says. “It’s important that we don’t take the fun out of it.” While her career path hasn’t yet been finalized, right now, Telusca wants to go to pastry school and become a baker. Her goal is to compete on the Kids Baking Championship, a competitive reality show produced for the Food Network. Currently in its eighth season, the show is hosted and judged by Valerie Bertinelli and baker Duff Goldman of Charm City Cakes. Telusca’s motto is “God, family, cake,” and her approach to the craft has an element of spirituality. “God blessed me with this talent,” she explains, “and I feel excited to share it.” (facebook.com/issascakedreams)

MICHELBOB’S CHAMPIONSHIP RIBS & STEAKS This family-run restaurant offers a full bar and a comprehensive menu of barbecue favorites. 371 Airport Pulling Road N., Naples (michelbobs.com) OLD NAPLES PUB AND THE VILLAGE PUB Both of these local-favorite locales feature an array of handhelds perfect for the casual setting. 255 Thirteenth Ave. S.; 4360 Gulf Shore Blvd., Naples (naplespubs.com) RIDGWAY BAR & GRILL Chef Tony Ridgway continues wowing diners with classic American cuisine. 1300 Third St. S., Naples (ridgwaybarandgrill.com) THE ROOSTER There’s a new menu every week, but the flavor is always distinctly Southern. 600 Goodlette Road N. Suite 101, Naples (theroosternaples.com) SEASONS 52 A rotating menu of healthy, seasonal dishes and international wines. 8930 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (seasons52.com)  TAVERN ON THE BAY This popular sports bar boasts huge televisions, great comfort food, and a lovely view of the Gordon River. 489 Bayfront Place, Naples (tavernonthebay.net) THREE60 MARKET In addition to a stellar market, this local’s favorite boasts a café that serves clas-

sic, fresh fare for breakfast and lunch. 2891 Bayview Drive, Naples (three60market.com)  TOMMY BAHAMA RESTAURANT & BAR Born in Naples, the Tommy Bahama laid-back lifestyle is full throttle in this festive eatery and bar. 1220 Third St. S., Naples (tommybahama.com) TRUE FOOD KITCHEN The eclectic menu features anti-inflammatory dishes that will make you feel good from the inside out. 5375 Tamiami Trail N. Suite 15, Naples (truefoodkitchen.com/naples) YABBA ISLAND GRILL A fun place for steaks, seafood, and cocktails. 711 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (yabbaislandgrill.com) THE WAREHOUSE A menu dotted with fresh, local ingredients complements an award-winning cocktail program. 9010 Bellaire Bay Drive, Naples (thewarehousenaples.com)

SEAFOOD AQUA The restaurant’s look is fresh and airy, just right for the seafood-centric menu. 862 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (aquafifth.com)

THE BAY HOUSE On the Cocohatchee River, this eatery features Southerninspired seafood fare. 799 Walkerbilt Road, Naples (bayhouse​naples.com) BAYSIDE SEAFOOD GRILL & BAR This Venetian Bay favorite boasts grand water views, prime grilled meats, and seafood specialties. 4270 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (bayside seafoodgril​land​bar.com) THE BOATHOUSE ON NAPLES BAY Arrive by car or your boat at this waterfront seafood restaurant. 990 Broad Ave. S., Naples (boathouseonnaplesbay.com) CAPTAIN & KREWE Enjoy oysters and other seafood, beer, and wine in a relaxed atmosphere. 629 Eighth St. S., Naples (cknaples.com) THE CLAW BAR This sister restaurant to The Bay House features a sophisticated blend of Southern traditions and high-quality ingredients. 221 Ninth St. S., Naples (theclawbar.com) THE DOCK AT CRAYTON COVE Serving fresh catches prepared with Caribbean and Latin influences. 845 Twelfth Ave. S., Naples (dockcrayton​cove.com) FISH RESTAURANT Fabulous water views complement the outstanding seafood. 4360 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (fishrestaurantnaples.com) GROUPER & CHIPS The grouper is spectacular, as are the crab cakes, fish tacos, and bouillabaisse. 338 Ninth St. N., Naples (grouperandchipsnaples.com) HB’S ON THE GULF This restaurant in The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club serves a breathtaking view of the Gulf and fresh seafood. 851 Gulf Shore Blvd., Naples (naplesbeach​hotel.com) HOGFISH HARRY’S Showcasing the Gulf Coast’s seafood bounty. 600 Neapolitan Way, Naples (hogfishharrys.com) ISLAND GYPSY Island Gypsy boasts a lush, tropical setting enhanced by a menu that features everything from peel-and-eat shrimp to filet mignon. 600 Neapolitan Way, Naples (gypsypoolsidecafe.com) LA PESCHERIA A creative, stellar eatery that honors the culture of Italian fish markets. 474 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (lapescherianaples.com) MR. BIG FISH This family-friendly eatery specializes in delicious chowders and locally caught seafood dishes. 754 Neapolitan Way, Naples (gomrbigfish.com) OCEAN PRIME Enjoy a delectable seafood and steak menu, luxe cocktails, and a vibrant atmosphere. 699 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (ocean-prime.com) PINCHERS CRAB SHACK Pinchers serves fresh, local seafood in a casual setting. 1200 Fifth Ave. S., Naples; 591 S. Collier Blvd., Marco Island; 28580 Bonita Crossing Blvd., Bonita Springs (pinchersusa.com) RIVERWALK AT TIN CITY The menu brims with innovative dishes. 1200 Fifth Ave. S. Suite 45, Naples (riverwalktincity.com) ROW BY CAPT. BRIEN & CREW Bringing diners a taste of New England, Capt. Brien pairs a sea-to-table experience with stand-up comedy. 2500 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (rowseafood.com)

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SAILS This pescatarian’s haven features exquisitely fresh seafood. 301 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (sailsrestaurants.com) SEA SALT Chef Fabrizio Aielli is a master at marrying wild-caught fish with modern cooking techniques. 1186 Third St. S., Naples (seasaltnaples.com) TRULUCK’S Truluck’s owns local fisheries, so the catch is always fresh in this fine-dining restaurant. 698 Fourth Ave. S., Naples (trulucks.com)  THE TURTLE CLUB Fresh seafood, fine steaks, and chops are nearly overshadowed by the spectacular beachfront setting. 9225 Gulf Shore Drive N., Naples (turtleclubnaples.com)  USS NEMO UNDERSEA CUISINE & ADVENTURES Everything is a cut above, but the signature miso-broiled sea bass is a must. 3745 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (ussnemorestaurant.com) WHARF TAVERN RESTAURANT & LOBSTER HOUSE An authentic New England seafood experience on the waterfront. 909 Tenth St. S., Naples (wharf tavernnaples.com)

CHOPS CITY GRILL A modern take on the traditional, with prime aged steaks and fine local seafood. 837 Fifth Ave. S., Naples; 8200 Health Center Blvd. Suite 100, Bonita Springs (chopscitygrill.com) THE CONTINENTAL This D’Amico restaurant is a stylish steak house and gastropub. 1205 Third St. S., Naples (damicoscontinental.com) DORONA Culinary superstars Fabrizio and Ingrid Aielli have excelled again with this modern Italian steak house. 2110 Ninth St. N., Naples (doronanaples.com) THE GRILL Luxe dining in The Ritz-Carlton, Naples features aged prime beef and fresh seafood. 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (ritzcarlton.com/naples)  JIMMY P’S CHARRED This popular butcher shop’s steaks are served in the restaurant next door. 1833 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (jimmypscharred.com) SHULA’S STEAK HOUSE In the winning tradition of NFL coach Don Shula, the “Shula Cut” is one of the best steaks in town. 5111 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (shulasnaples.com)

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THE CAPITAL GRILLE Fine dining with an array of dryaged steaks, fresh seafood, and an extensive wine list. 9005 Mercato Drive, Naples (thecapitalgrille.com)

 BLEU PROVENCE Authentic dishes are paired with wines from the award-winning selection. 1234 Eighth St. S., Naples (bleuprovencenaples.com)

CÔTE D’AZUR Intimate Provençal bistro serves standouts like Maine lobster roasted in a clay pot. 11224 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (cotedazurrestaurant.com) THE FRENCH BRASSERIE RUSTIQUE Rustic French cuisine with desserts prepared by an in-house pastry chef. 365 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (thefrenchnaples.com) TARTINE & TARTELETTE Homemade cuisine with wine pairings as sweet as the restaurant’s name. 11121 Health Park Blvd., Naples (tartine-tartelette.com)

MEXICAN FELIPE’S MEXICAN TAQUERIA Casual spot serving fresh classics plus hand-crafted cocktails. 4255 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (felipestaqueria.com) ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at this high-energy eatery. 9123 Strada Place Suite 7135, Naples (roccostacos.com)  TACOS & TEQUILA CANTINA The many varieties of tacos are made with local products and handmade tortillas. 4834 Davis Blvd.; 8971 Tamiami Trail N., Naples; 10952 Eagle Village Drive, Fort Myers (tacosandtequilanaples.com) TAQUERIA SAN JULIAN Serving tacos with familiar filling and more adventurous fare. 3575 Bayshore Drive, Naples (taqueriasanjulian.restaurantwebexpert.com)

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HENDERSON, FRANKLIN, STARNES & HOLT, P.A. Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A. welcomes Florida Bar Board-certified intellectual property law expert Edward Livingston. Drawing on 40 years of experience, he works with inventors to obtain patents ranging from complex nanotechnology to jewelry designs to business methods. Livingston is based out of the firm’s Naples office. 8889 Pelican Bay Boulevard N., Ste. 400 | Naples 239-344-1361 | henlaw.com

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EAT + DRINK TURCO TACO Clean eating with a Mexican twist. 410 Ninth St. N., Naples (theturcotaco.com)

ITALIAN ALBERTO’S ON FIFTH Chef Alberto Varetto cooks fine dishes in his elegant restaurant. 868 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (albertosonfifth.com) ANGELINA’S RISTORANTE A place for a special night out. 24041 Tamiami Trail S., Bonita Springs (angelinasofboni​tasprings.com)  BAR TULIA This late-night brother of Osteria Tulia serves outstanding pizzas and a variety of irrestible small bites, among other delicacies. 462 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (bartulia.com) BARBATELLA Pizzas and pastas are delish, but don’t overlook offerings like the grilled salmon. 1290 Third St. S., Naples (barbatellanaples.com) BELLINI The Bellini family treats guests to cuisine inspired by matriarch “Nonna” Maria. 2331 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (bellininaples.com) BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE The location in Waterside Shops makes this a popular place for pre- and post-shopping meals. 5505 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (brioitalian.com)  CAMPIELLO RISTORANTE & BAR This mainstay on Third Street South is a perennial gathering place

for great food and people watching. 1177 Third St. S., Naples (campiellonaples.com) DEROMO’S GOURMET MARKET & RESTAURANT Dine on home-style dishes, then shop for gourmet items to take home. The Promenade, 26811 S. Bay Drive, Bonita Springs (deromos.com) GRAPPINO This latest venture from Ingrid and Fabrizio Aielli celebrates Fabrizio’s Venetian roots. 90 Ninth St. N., Naples (grappinonaples.com) LA TRATTORIA Old-world charm abounds at this Neapolitan-style pizzeria. 878 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (latrattorianaples.com) MINO This casual eatery specializes in pizza and trattoria dishes. 1100 Sixth Ave. S., Naples (minofl.com) MOLTO TRATTORIA The homemade pasta, sauces, pizza Napoletana, and home-style cuisine are all topnotch. 368 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (moltonaples.com)  OSTERIA TULIA Chef Vincenzo Betulia’s authentic cuisine is delizioso. 466 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (osteriatulia.com) PARMESAN PETE’S Owner Peter Della Rocca creates meals that taste like a “big bite of Brooklyn.” 7935 Airport Pulling Road, Naples (parmesanpetes.com) PAZZO! CUCINA ITALIANA Serving made-from-scratch sauces, pastas, and desserts for more than 20 years. 853 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (pazzoitaliancafe.com)

RISTORANTE CIAO This cozy restaurant dishes up classic Italian cuisine. 835 Fourth Ave. S., Naples (ristoranteciao.com) TERRAZZA This Italian eatery at The Ritz-Carlton Naples pairs cool Gulf breezes with classic entrées. 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (ritzcarlton.com) VERGINA Italian and Mediterranean fare with a modern flair. 700 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (vergina restaurant.com)

ASIAN ARAYA SUSHI ASIAN GRILL Thai dishes, along with a wide choice of rolls, sushi, and sashimi. 2650 Immokalee Road, Naples (arayanaples.com) DARUMA Visit this Southwest Florida institution for traditional service or teppanyaki-style cooking. 241 Center St. N., Naples (darumarestaurant.com) FUJIYAMA STEAK AND SEAFOOD HOUSE Enjoy steaks and seafood prepared with Japanese flair at Fujiyama’s hibachi table. 2555 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (naples​fujiyama.com) NAMBA Named for a district of Osaka, Namba specializes in aburi sushi, a style of nigiri where the fish is partially grilled on top. 8447 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (nambanaples.com)

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SUSHI ONE Freshness is paramount at Sushi One and each order is painstakingly prepared by hand. 1410 Pine Ridge Road, Naples (sushionenaples.com)  SUSHI-THAI Presenting traditional dishes from Japan, as well as sushi and Thai classics. 869 103rd Ave. N.; 7935 Airport Pulling Road N.; 898 Fifth Ave. S., Naples; 25101 S. Tamiami Trail, Bonita Springs (sush​ithaitoo.com) ZEN ASIAN BBQ A rustic Japenese pub serving fantastic sushi, Korean barbecue, ramen, and more. 10823 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (eatat​zen.com)

GLOBAL 21 SPICES BY CHEF ASIF Chef Asif R. Syed offers classical Indian cuisine created with his special collection of spices. 4270 Tamiami Trail E., Naples (21spicesdining.com) 1500 SOUTH This sophisticated eatery inside the Naples Bay Resort & Marina pairs locally sourced ingredients with influences from across the globe. 1500 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (naplesbayresort.com)  BHA! BHA! PERSIAN BISTRO Michael Mir’s popular restaurant serves up colorful and delicious Persian specialties. 865 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (bhabhabis​tro.com) CELEBRATION PARK NAPLES This waterfront bar and food truck park has something for everyone, from Maine lobster to Asian fusion. 2880 Becca Ave., Naples (facebook.com/celebrationparknaples) COAST RESTAURANT Enjoy a candlelit dinner as you savor the globally influenced cuisine. 1901 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (edge​wa​ternaples.com) FERNANDEZ THE BULL CUBAN CAFÉ Serving traditional Cuban cuisine with a few twists. 1201 Piper Blvd.; 3375 Pine Ridge Road, Naples (fernan​dezthebull.com) FUSE GLOBAL CUISINE Chef-owner Greg Scarlatos uses flavors and ingredients from around the world. 2500 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (fuse​globalcuisine.com) HYDE N CHIC Chef Andy Hyde merges his Ghana roots with Southwest Florida’s agricultural and seafood bounty. 923 Creech Road, Naples (hydenchicrestaurant.com)  JANE’S GARDEN CAFÉ ON THIRD Having worked in places such as London, Hong Kong, and Frankfurt, the owners of this popular downtown spot offer a world of choices. 1209 Third St. S., Naples (janesgardencafe.com) LAMORAGA Spanish cuisine with an international twist is served along with a wide selection of fine wines. 3936 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (lamoragar​estaurant.com) LE INDYA Having grown up on India’s southern coast, chef Suman Chaniyil creates authentic classics rich with flavor and finesse. 975 Pine Ridge Road, Naples (leindya.com) LIMA RESTAURANT & PISCO BAR This East Naples restaurant captures the essence of Lima’s modern cuisine. 11681 Collier Blvd., Naples (lima-​​restaurant.com) MEDITERRANO This restaurant serves up authentic dishes like Mediterranean sea bass with figs, apricots, and raisins. 336 Thirteenth Ave. S., Naples (mediterrano-naples.com) PETAR’S RESTAURANT Chef Petar’s internationally inspired fare is superbly fresh. 3300 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs (petarsrestaurant.com) VERANDA E As Hotel Escalante’s signature restaurant, Veranda E offers an eclectic fusion of Asian and French flavors. 290 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (hotelescalante.com)

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Clockwise from inset: La Fête du Rosé; Theopolis vineyards; McBride Sisters’ She Can wines.

OFF THE VINE

DIVERSE Vintners More and more Black-owned WINERIES are beginning to appear across America

By Mark Spivak Over many centuries, the wine business has acquired a reputation as an old boys’ club—unofficially, an old white boys’ club. While more and more women are breaking the glass ceiling of America’s wineries, the same hasn’t been true for people of color. According to the Association of African American Vintners (AAAV), fewer than 100 of the nearly 11,000 U.S. wineries are Black-owned, amounting to less than 1 percent. However, things are beginning to change. There are 35 members in AAAV’s “Vintner/Grower” category and additional Black-owned

wineries are springing up all the time. Here, we highlight some of the most exciting. Vision Cellars: Mac McDonald, the son of an East Texas moonshiner, decided to become a winemaker after tasting his first Burgundy at age 12. After purchasing land in Sonoma County, he released his inaugural Pinot Noir in 1997 and became one of the industry’s pioneers in diversity. Pinot Noir remains his first love, although he also produces both white and red blends. (visioncellars.com) McBride Sisters: It’s a fairy-tale story: After growing up separately across the world in California and New Zealand, sisters Robin and Andréa McBride reunited to build the largest Black-owned wine company in the U.S. Their She Can and Black Girl Magic collections are currently shipped to 33 states. (mcbridesisters.com) Indigené Cellars: Raymond Smith established his winery in California’s upper Carmel Valley, making distinctive wines from both estate vineyards and purchased fruit. His range includes everything from Moscato and Grenache Blanc to Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir, and a Tuscan-style Sangiovese blend. (indigenecellars.com)

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Longevity Wines: Phil Long started making wine in his garage in 2006 and founded his Livermore facility several years later. While he yields sparkling wine, Pinot Blanc, and Muscat Canelli, he’s partial to full-bodied reds such as Zinfandel and his signature deb-ru-vée, a Rhône-style blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre. (longevitywines.com) Maison Noir Wines: Sommelier André Hueston Mack traded the dining rooms of Per Se and The French Laundry for life as an Oregon winemaker. Originally called Mouton Noir (“black sheep”), he changed the winery name after a trademark dispute with Château Mouton Rothschild. His labels include Knock on Wood Chardonnay, Love Drunk Rosé, and Other People’s Pinot Noir. (maisonnoirwines.com) Theopolis Vineyards: Trial lawyer Theodora Lee founded her small-lot estate in the Yorkville Highlands appellation of Anderson Valley and released her first vintage to critical acclaim in 2006. In addition to award-winning Pinot Noir and Petite Sirah, she produces a zesty rosé and a tropical white blend. (theopolisvineyards.com) Brown Estate: Siblings Deneen, David, and Coral Brown came together in 1995 to establish the first Black-owned winery in Napa, making wine from grapes their parents had been selling since 1980. They are best known for estate-grown Zinfandel from the Chiles Valley. (brownestate.com)

Longevity Wines is best known for reds like its 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon.

Wachira Wines: Dr. Christine Wachira, the first Kenyan-born California winemaker, fell in love with wine while working her way through college and graduate school. Her releases include The Buffalo (Chardonnay), The Rhino (Cabernet Sauvignon), The Elephant (Zinfandel), The Leopard (Muscat), and The Lion (sparkling). (wachirawines.com) La Fête du Rosé: Donae Burston, a 20-year veteran of the wine and spirits industry, launched this brand in 2019 from Domaine Bertaud Belieu, which was founded in 1340 and is committed to sustainable agriculture. He makes Provençal rosé from Grenache, Mourvèdre, and Syrah with the goal of reaching multicultural drinkers. (lafeterose.com) «

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The Naples Zoo has helped to plant more than 750,000 trees as part of the Trees for the Future program.

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April 22 is Earth Day, a time to appreciate and work to preserve our planet. Reflecting the values of this global environmental event, the Naples Zoo recently helped the nonprofit Trees for the Future reach a milestone of planting 200 million trees around the world. The zoo aided in planting more than 750,000 of those trees, primarily in Africa. The trees will both restore the soil and give local farmers renewed

opportunities for growing crops to sell or use to feed their families. “It’s just a profound difference, not only for the individual, but also when you’re looking at it from an environmental standpoint,” says Tim Tetzlaff, the Naples Zoo’s director of conservation. On the next page, Tetzlaff shares how visitors to the zoo can contribute to the program and better understand its environmental benefits. (napleszoo.org) NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2021

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The mission of Trees for the Future is to end hunger and poverty by training farmers to regenerate their land. Planting trees is one step toward that goal.

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The Trees for the Future program, supported by the Naples Zoo, fosters farmers’ long-term investment in caring for the trees and their land. It’s a positive cycle: “If those trees survive, that means a better life for the people who are maintaining those trees,” notes Tetzlaff. Older trees

will get a boost from new plantings and have increased capacity to sequester carbon, which is good for our global environment. Poverty and conservation are also connected, Tetzlaff says, as bringing people out of poverty helps to preserve wildlife. “If somebody can’t feed their family, and they have a chance to poach or to do something negative on the land, feeding your family wins out for every person on the planet,” Tetzlaff explains. “Providing a way for people to be able to take care of themselves provides not only dignity, but also secures a better future for all of us.”

Naples Zoo plants a tree for every student who visits on a field trip and 10 trees for each new or renewed zoo membership. While the zoo’s in-person Earth Day programs are canceled this year, Tetzlaff suggests celebrating at home by planting native trees in your yard. Besides helping the local environment, having a variety of native plants supports migrating birds and other animals. Tetzlaff emphasizes that the zoo’s work with Trees for the Future isn’t about milestones—every new tree is important. “It’s not just a tree in the ground being celebrated,” says Tetzlaff. “It’s all the lives that have been impacted, as well as the land those lives have to exist on.”

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CYCLEBAR: CycleBar isn’t just another spin class. Naples studio owner and instructor Jake Maulin (pictured above) calls the experience a “celebration,” complete with festive lights and even a disco ball. The studio emphasizes fun, but Maulin says that a class can also be an intense workout, a recovery for your muscles, and everything in between. No matter your fitness or experience level, CycleBar will work with you, including providing all of the necessary equipment and amenities. The studio has COVID-19 precautions in place and also offers special rates for Naples residents. (cyclebar.com)

MANDUU: This recently opened studio offers an FDA-cleared, full-body workout using electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) training. According to Amber Mumaw, co-owner of Manduu Naples, just 15 minutes is equivalent to six hours of strength training at the gym. Here’s how it works: Once you’ve been strapped into an EMS suit, electrodes conduct mild electrical pulses, creating resistance for you to work against as you follow your trainer. Mumaw emphasizes that there is great attention to pandemic safety and that the workout is low-impact and effective. Even if you don’t have time for the gym, she says, “you’ve got 15 minutes to spend at Manduu.” (manduu.com)

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MODEL’S TOP SPA Emma Purvey, a New York City–based model and actress, first visited the Naples Grande Beach Resort and Spa in 2006 as a teenager on a family vacation. “Massage was pretty much what a spa meant to me at that time in my life,” she says. Many visits later, she notes that she and the Naples Grande have evolved together. Purvey, a vegetarian during that first trip, now follows a vegan, holistic lifestyle, which she describes as understanding that the mind, body, and spirit are interconnected. “I feel like I’ve grown with the spa as I’ve gone back over the years, and the spa has expanded holistically also.”

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Have you heard of audio sunglasses? This new technology, available by companies such as Flows, has open-ear audio that still allows you to hear your surroundings, as opposed to other headphones that obstruct or eliminate exterior sounds. This is an important safety improvement for those who’ve chosen to exercise outside on the streets. To determine if this development is terrific or trendy, we asked Eric Johnson, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Jaffe Sports Medicine in North Naples, to weigh in. He acknowledges that listening to music can make you walk or run faster, and it can also “have a distracting effect to

make you not think about fatigue and pain.” However, Johnson agrees that the downside of wearing earbuds or headphones while exercising outside is that they can muffle sounds, keeping you from hearing oncoming traffic. And taking out one earbud doesn’t necessarily help. “You need to hear a sound in both of your ears for your brain to figure out where the sound’s coming from,” he explains. What about open-ear audio shades? “That would improve safety because then you’ll hear the ambient noises,” he says. “You’ll hear threats and know where they’re coming from.” NI tested a pair and found that the glasses created a comfortable listening experience that still let us hear traffic or talk to friends, though the music was often audible to them, too. Flows come in two colors and styles and have UV eye protection. (getinflows.com)

Purvey generally visits the Naples Grande yearly, and says she was thrilled to discover its new holistic therapies on a recent trip—several of which she had already been researching on her own. One of her favorite new treatments was cryotherapy, which uses freezing temperatures to invigorate the body. “I felt so light, in a really good way, and just energized,” she says, adding that it also improved her skin and her sleep. She left Naples with a list of treatments to try next, including cupping, the salt floatation tank, and the cryofacial. (naplesgrande.com)

HEALTHY FIXINGS

LENTIL SOUP FOR THE SOUL

For food that benefits both the land and your health, try The Local in Naples. Owner and chef Jeff Mitchell sources many of his ingredients from nearby Inyoni Organic Farm, which uses a method called regenerative farming to replenish the soil while growing diverse produce. Mitchell maximizes the nutritional benefits of lentils, almonds, and other items on his

menu by sprouting them. The process increases the overall nutrient levels in lentils, plus makes them easier to digest. “Not only are they healthy choices, but they taste good,” he notes. The Local has served a sprouted lentil soup since it opened. If you want to experiment with the benefits of sprouted legumes, try making it yourself using the recipe below. (thelocalnaples.com) Ingredients 1 quart lentils, sprouted in 2 quarts distilled water for 24 hours 1 cup diced onion 2 oz. olive oil 1 tbsp. minced garlic 1 gallon water 2 oz. salt 2 oz. lemon juice Sauté the onion, olive oil, and garlic together in a pan. Add water and bring to a boil. Add lentils and cook for 5 minutes, then turn off heat. Add salt. When the soup has slightly cooled, add lemon juice and serve.

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COURTESY OF OAK CONSTRUCTION

The new Welcome & Discovery Center takes center stage in this recent aerial view of the 1,616-acre Lovers Key State Park.

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Are you a fan of Lovers Key State Park, the last unspoiled barrier island in Southwest Florida that’s also the second most-visited state park? If so, there’s even more to love with the opening of its $4.7 million Welcome & Discovery Center. Elevated by mangrove-like pilings, the two-story building is divided by a spacious breezeway for educational, inspirational exhibits. The nonprofit Friends of Lovers Key (FOLKS) raised $1 million for the exhibits and interiors, which are 60 percent complete, says FOLKS President Jim Remis. His 500-member-strong organization is working to raise $250,000 more to finalize the exhibits highlighting coastal ecosystem habitats and install a manatee sculpture. The open-air, first-floor level will be outdoor classrooms. Environmental education is the key focus at the 1,616-acre park, which was slated for development before the state acquired Black Island and Long, Inner, and Lovers keys in southern Lee County in 1983. “In some respects, it’s a piece of property that shouldn’t be in the condition it is now,” Remis notes. Today, FOLKS partners with Florida Gulf Coast University honors students who assist with developing research and educational programs. “We were a quiet, little organization that had parties and sold T-shirts, but we’re moving into a whole different area,” Remis says. “Our mission is to develop educational programs that inspire young people to be future stewards of the environment.” (friendsofloverskey.org)

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GOINGS ON & PERFORMANCES 1 Disney’s The Descendants the Musical, presented by The Naples Players KidzAct, Sugden Community Theatre, Naples, to April 3, $20. (naplesplayers.org)

Railroading’s Finest Hour: Walking Through History at the Naples Depot, a small-group tour of the “Requiem for Steam” exhibit, $35. (colliermuseums.com)

remembrance ceremony with musical entertainment, children’s activity kits, songs, and readings, Cambier Park, Naples, free. (avowcares.org)

2 Jimmy Keys, Norris Center, Naples, $25. (naples

Good Jew, Center for Performing Arts, Bonita

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Springs, $30. (artcenterbonita.org)

Legends Concert: Four Seasons, Elvis, The Temptations, and The Four Tops, tribute con-

4 Cambier Park Concerts, Naples Dixieland

cert, Sugden Park, Naples, $20.21. (legendsconcert series.com)

Clockwise from top: View from a Window, Ellen Moershe, East West Fine Art; Lily Reflections, Emily James, Emily James Gallery; photographer Clyde Butcher’s lens is focused on “America’s Everglades,” with images on view at the Naples Botanical Garden.

Jazz Band (April 4 and 25), Gulf Coast Big Band (April 11), Naples Big Band (April 12), Naples Dixieland Jazz Concert Band (April 17), and Naples Concert Band (April 18), free. (naplesgov.com)

Why Women Artists?, virtual lecture presented by Artis—Naples, $15. (artisnaples.org)

5 Films for Film Lovers: Operation Finale,

3 Art in the Park, a juried showcase of fine art and

Center for Performing Arts, Bonita Springs, $10. (artcenterbonita.org)

crafts, Park Street, Naples, free. (naplesart.org)

6 Jeff Allen, Off the Hook Comedy Club, Naples, Butterfly Release, presented by Avow Hospice, a

$25-$35. (offthehookcomedyclub.com)

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7 Alex Hooper, Off the Hook Comedy Club, Naples, $25$35. (offthehookcomedyclub.com)

PICKS

Art Alive: First Wednesdays, studio and gallery tours of 50 professional artists, Naples Art District, free. (naplesart district.com)

INSTEAD OF AN ONSITE FUNDRAISER, NAPLES ZOO’S ZOOBILEE WILL TAKE PLACE AT SELECT RESTAURANTS ACROSS COLLIER COUNTY. THE ORGANIZATION WILL OFFER DISCOUNTS THROUGHOUT THE MONTH WITH A ZOOBILEE DINING CARD AS WELL AS AN ONLINE RAFFLE AND A SILENT AUCTION APRIL 12-18. (NAPLESZOO.ORG/ ZOOBILEE)

National Walking Day Observed at the Historic Palm Cottage and Norris Garden, with buy-one-getone-free, docent-led walking tours of the Naples Historic District and the cottage, Naples, $22. (napleshistoricalsociety.org)

8 Evening on Fifth, live musical performances along Fifth Avenue South, Naples, free. (fifthavenuesouth.com) Open Mic Bonita, Center for Performing Arts, Bonita Springs, $10. (artcenterbonita.org)

Stories of a Sportsmen’s Paradise: A Florida Folk Art Experience, explore an archive of previously unseen works of local folk art and create your own rustic masterpiece (materials provided), also April 22, Museum of the Everglades, Everglades City, $35. (colliermuseums.com)

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The rare Key Marco Cat will remain on display at the Marco Island Historical Museum through 2026, following an unprecedented loan extension by the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Using local hardwoods, the region’s indigenous Calusa people carved the enigmatic feline between 500 and 1,500 years ago; it was uncovered on Key Marco during a Smithsonian archeological expedition in 1896. The 6-inch half-cat/half-human figure is considered one of the finest pieces of pre-Columbian Native American art ever discovered in North America, according to the museum. It will join other Key Marco artifacts and a “living exhibit” of a primitive, 75-year-old wooden skiff that was hand-crafted by a quiet hermit who lived amid Marco’s backcountry mangrove islands. (themihs.org)

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10 Craig Morgan, The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon, Fort Myers, $35-$42, additional $5 at door for ages 18-20. (theranchfortmyers.com)

Fine Arts & Craft Show, a juried showcase of arts and crafts, Cambier Park, Naples, free. (naplesartcrafters.com) 12 One Night in Memphis, a concert tribute to legend-

COUNTRY MUSIC SUPERSTAR TOBY KEITH WILL BRING HIS COUNTRY COMES TO TOWN TOUR TO THE HERTZ ARENA IN ESTERO APRIL 30. FANS CAN EXPECT A NIGHT FULL OF KEITH’S GREATEST HITS, SUCH AS “I LOVE THIS BAR” AND “COURTESY OF THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE.” (HERTZ ARENA.COM)

ary Sun Records recording artists Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Elvis Presley, Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, Fort Myers, $37-$57. (bbmannpah.com)

13 Naples Philharmonic Sypert Salon Series: Spohr and Mozart, Hayes Hall, Artis—Naples, also April 18, $45$55. (artistnaples.org)

15 Brendan Schaub, Off the Hook Comedy Club, Naples, to April 17, $35-$45. (offthehookcomedyclub.com)

Divas & Dinner with GO Divas, presented by Gulfshore Opera, The Club at the Strand, Naples, $85. (gulfshoreopera.org) 16 The Addams Family: A New Musical, youth production, Center for Performing Arts, Bonita Springs, also April 17, $15-$20. (artcenterbonita.org) Classic Albums Live: The Eagles’ Greatest Hits, Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, Fort Myers, $35-$65. (bbmannpah.com)

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Marcus Jansen & MORE Two exhibitions featuring female artists as well as a Marcus Jansen retrospective continue The Baker Museum’s twentieth anniversary season at Artis—Naples. The complementary touring shows “Blurring Boundaries: The Women of American Abstract Artists, 1936-Present” and “Making a Mark: American Women Artists” examine the contributions of intergenerational female artists within the American Abstract Artists organization founded 80 years ago. “Marcus Jansen: Two Decades of Relevance,” opening April 24, takes a wide view of the internationally acclaimed artist who calls both Fort Myers and New York home. His large-scale expressionist paintings offer commentary on global sociological, political, and economic issues, in addition to world events that have shaped the Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm veteran’s life. At 53, he’s been called “one of the most important American painters of his generation.” All three exhibitions will be on view through July 25. (artisnaples.org)

17 Art Alive: Open Studio Saturdays, studio and gallery tours of 50 professional artists, Naples Art District, free. (naplesartdistrict.com)

Left: The Colonialist, Marcus Jansen Above: Pretty in Peach, Rhia Hurt, part of “Blurring Boundaries”

25 Naples Philharmonic Wang Chamber Music Series: Good or Evil, Hayes Hall, Artis— Naples, $48. (artistnaples.org)

Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, teen production presented by The Naples Players, outdoor Baker Stage at Sugden Community Theatre, Naples, also April 18, $20. (naplesplayers.org)

27 Q&A with artist Marcus Jansen, Signature Event Space,

18 The Music of Led Zeppelin, Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, Fort Myers, tickets start at $29. (bbmannpah.com)

28 Calendar Girls, presented by The Naples Players, Blackburn Hall, Sugden Community Theatre, Naples, to May 23, $47. (naples players.org)

19 Films for Film Lovers: Our Mothers, Center for Performing Arts, Bonita Springs, $10. (artcenter bonita.org)

Artis—Naples, $15. (artistnaples.org)

21 Alexander Arias, Off the Hook Comedy Club,

30 Toby Keith, Hertz Arena, Estero, April 30, $49.50-$149.50. (hertzarena.com)

Naples, tickets start at $25. (offthehookcomedy club.com)

VISUAL ARTS & GALLERIES

1947 Cottage, Pat Payzant, Center for Visual Arts, Bonita Springs

of the two artists who created large-scale, public art installations encompassing whole landscapes, to April 17. (rauschenberggallery.com)

The Baker Museum, Artis—Naples. “Rodin: Truth 23 GO Divas, Center for Performing Arts, Bonita Springs, $27-$40. (artcenterbonita.org)

Thirty-first Annual Golden Apple Celebration of Teachers Dinner, presented by Champions For Learning, Naples Grande Beach Resort, $25. (championsforlearning.org)

Form Life,” to April 4; “Marcus Jansen: Two Decades of Relevance,” April 24 to July 25; “Blurring Boundaries: The Women of American Abstract Artists, 1936-Present,” “Dawn’s Forest: The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson,” “Magritte: Reflections of Another World,” “Making a Mark: American Women Artists,” and “Subject Matters: Selections from the Permanent Collection,” all to July 25. (artisnaples.org)

24 Southwest Florida Poetry Slam, Center for Performing Arts, Bonita Springs, $10. (artcenter bonita.org)

Bob Rauschenberg Gallery, Florida SouthWestern State College, Fort Myers. “Christo & JeanneClaude: The Tom Golden Collection,” a retrospective

Center for Visual Arts, Bonita Springs. “American Dreaming,” artwork inspired by the Declaration of Independence, and “Plein Air Historic Bonita,” featuring paintings of historic properties by Pat Payzant and Kathleen Taylor, both April 2-29. (artcenter bonita.org) East West Fine Art, Naples. “Bending the Line,” featuring the post-impressionist and Japanese Edoinfluenced paintings of Ellen Moershel and Wendy Westlake’s abstract, impressionistic watercolors, April 10-22; “Out in the Country,” idyllic pastels of French,

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Russian, and Italian countryside scenes by Alexei Petruhin, April 23 to May 6. (eastwestfineart.com)

workers, African Americans, and tourist locales, to April 19. (colliermuseums.com)

Emily James Gallery, Naples. “Soothing Scenes

Marco Island Center for the Arts. “Members

and Sunny Seas,” showcasing the work of artist Emily James, April 1-30, open house April 8, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (emilyjamesart.com)

Show” and “Best of Gift Gallery,” both to April 16. (marcoislandart.org)

Gardner Colby Gallery, Naples. “A Good Walk Spoiled,” featuring the work of former pro golfer Tom Manziano, April 1-15. (gardnercolbygallery.com)

Marco Island Historical Museum. “A Pressing Matter: Preserving Marco Island’s Flora,” historic photos and prints of rare plant pressings and modern pressings by Naples Botanical Garden Herbarium Curator George Wilder, to April 3. (themihs.org)

Harmon-Meek|Modern, Naples. “Richard Segalman: From Naples to New York,” to April 3; “New Works by Reynier Llanes,” a solo exhibition of oils on canvas, pastels, and coffee-on-paper paintings by the Cuban-American artist, April 6-30. (harmonmeek.com)

Method & Concept, Naples. “Family,” a mixed-

Immokalee Pioneer Museum. “Forgotten Florida:

media exhibition featuring a select roster of gallery artists and designers, and “Semi-Precious,” mixedmedia works created by Method & Concept Creative Director Chad Jensen, both to April 30. (methodand concept.com)

Photos from the Farm Security Administration,” Great Depression–era photos depicting Florida’s diverse population of sharecroppers, transient agricultural

Michael Monroe Art, Naples. “Advanced Abstract Variations,” to April 30. (michaelmonroeart.com)

Naples Botanical Garden. “America’s Everglades: Through the Lens of Clyde Butcher,” large-format black-and-white photographs from renowned photographer Clyde Butcher, April 15 to June 15; “Steve Tobin: Nature Underground,” organic, root-like, steel and bronze sculptures, to Sept. 6. (naplesgarden.org) Naples Depot Museum. “Requiem for Steam: The Railroad Photographs of David Plowden,” a special exhibit on loan from the Center for Railroad Photography and Art, to April 16. (colliermuseums.com) Phil Fisher Gallery, Naples. “Water, Sand, and Sky” oil paintings by Jan Ellen Atkielski and watercolors and oils by Phil Fisher featuring plein-air works of Naples’ natural beauty, April 1-30. (philfishergallery.com) Rosen Gallery & Studios, Naples. “Tracy Magen Rosen: Big Mac Attack,” woven macrame shoulder bags and wall hangings, to May 4. (rosen.gallery)

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Sharon DeLaura has been making Naples more beautiful one face at a time

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throughout her 14-year career as an aesthetician. Currently a partner at The Laser Lounge Spa, she’s well-known for her personalized facials. Originally a Jersey girl, she’s also lived in Crystal Lake and Chicago, Illinois, and found her way to Naples 15 years ago. Naples is now home to her dad, Bill—whom her brother and sister in California and Washington often come to visit— and some of her childhood best friends. As someone who loves what she does, DeLaura says the evolving nature of her industry keeps it fun. “There are so many advanced nonsurgical, anti-aging methods and new ones being developed every day,” she notes. “I love learning and I love people.” She also makes a difference by supporting the Golisano Children’s Museum, PACE Center for Girls, Friends of Foster Children Forever, Path2Freedom, and the Humane Society. Though they’ve been keeping things more mellow due to the pandemic, DeLaura, her partner, Gary, and their 6-year-old Havapoo, Magnus, often head outside together to enjoy the mild weather. Here are DeLaura’s favorite local hot spots to…

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