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Sanibel Relax Tumblers On Sale At Rec Center ew Sanibel Relax 20-ounce SIC tumblers are on sale for $30 at \ hope you take the time to vist crxI continue N the Sanibel Recreation Center, to live your moet boionced and located at 3880 Sanibel-Captiva Road. These stainless steel, double wall BeoutifuLife. vacuum insulated tumblers are known for keeping your drinks ice cold longer, without sweating. They are great for hot beverages as well. All tumblers include a splash-proof flip-top lid. The tumblers will make a great gift for the holidays. The rec center accepts credit card phone orders and offers shipping. All proceeds support City of Sanibel youth recreation programming. f S 9 10 For more information, call 472-0345 Tumblers come in two colors or visit www.mysanibel.com.^J photo provided 4 ISLAND SUN - NOVEMBER 2, 2018 9 a.m. Traditional in the main sanctuary, CopNva Wand Htekxtcal Society Churches/Temples 11 a.m. Childcare available at all services. Looking Bock: ANNUNCIATION GREEK 1740 Periwinkle Way, 472-2684 ORTHODOX CHURCH SANIBEL CONGREGATIONAL Dr. And Mrs. John F. Hicks Reverend Father Dean Nastos, Orthos UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Service Sunday 9 a.m.. Divine Liturgy The Reverend Dr. John H. Danner, Sr. Sunday 10 a.m.. Fellowship Programs, Pastor. The Reverend Deborah Kunkel, Sunday School, Bible Study. 8210 Cypress Associate Pastor. 7:45 a.m. Chapel Service, Lake Drive, Fort Myers, annunciation. 9:00 a.m. Blended Worship Service, 11:00 fl.goarch.org, 481-2099. a.m. Traditional Worship Service. Sunday BAT YAM-TEMPLE OF THE ISLANDS School and nursery care at 9:00 a.m. The Reform Jewish congregation has Friday 2050 Periwinkle Way, www.sanibelucc.org, Shabbat services at 7:30 p.m. (7 p.m. from 472-0497. May to Sept.) in Fellowship Hall of Sanibel ST. ISABEL CATHOLIC CHURCH Congregational UCC, 2050 Periwinkle Pastor Reverend Christopher Senk, Way. Rabbi Stephen Fuchs. President Alan Saturday Vigil Mass 5 p.m., Sunday Lessack. www.batyam.org, 579-0296. Mass 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., Sunday May HISTORIC CAPTIVA through October 9:30 a.m. only. Daily Mass CHAPEL BY THE SEA Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8:30 The Rev. Dr. John N. Cedarleaf a.m. Holy Days call. 3559 San-Cap Road, Services every Sunday 11 a.m. 472-2763. November 11, 2018 thru April 28, 2019 ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS 11580 Chapin Lane, Captiva 472-1646 EPISCOPAL CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST The Rev. Dr. Ellen Sloan, Rector. Saturday Sunday 10:30 a.m., Sunday School Eucharist 5 p.m. Sunday Eucharist 9:30 10:30 a.m., Wednesday evening meeting a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. (until May 20). Tuesday Morning Prayer 9 a.m. Dr. arrd Mrt. John F. Hicks photo courtesy Capttvo Island Historical Societ/ Archives 7:30 p.m. Reading room open, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wednesday Healing Eucharist 9 a.m. Prayer (November through March), Friday 10 a.m. and F^otluck first Wednesdays 6 p.m. 2304 his week’s image features Dr. and Mrs. John F. Hicks, who built a home in 1910 to 12 p.m. (summer hours). 2950 West Gulf Periwinkle Way, saintmichaels-sanibel.org, on Captiva Drive. That structure was demolished after Hurricane Charley in Drive, 472-8684. 472-2173. T2004, which devastated the house beyond repair. SANIBEL FELLOWSHIP, sbc UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS The Flistory Gallery, developed by the Captiva Island Historical Society, features Join us for Bible study and Worship Sunday OFTHE ISLANDS many photos like this. All ages are welcome to step aboard a wooden replica of the 10 a.m. at Island Cinema. Call Pastor Mark Meets 5 p.m. on the second Sunday of each old mailboat, Santiua, to capture the spirit of Captiva and learn through graphic and Hutchinson 284-6709. month from December through April at the video panels about the events and people that sFiaped the island. TFie History Gallery SANIBEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Sanibel Congregational Church. A pot luck is fV~rpsH through tfie Captiva Memorial Library, located on CFrapin Lane and open Dr. Daryl Donovan, Senior Pastor is held at a member’s home on the third during library hours. Call 533-4890 for more information. Sunday Worship 8, 9 and 11 a.m. Traditional Sunday of each month. 2050 F*eriwinkle Visit the Captiva Island Historical Society website www.captivaislandhistoricalsociety. in historic Chapel, 8 a.m. Contemporary Way, [email protected], 433-4901 org/archives/research to view many more images to bring you closer to Captiva.O and childrens church in the main sanctuary,

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From page 1 giant clams, nautilus, sea bunnies, squid and octopuses. “We want people to look O ctopus closely - we want them to be amazed.” While it isn’t certain if octopuses will museum approximately three months be selected for display at the renovated while the offspring lived its entire life at museum, Mensch mentioned that the the museum, which was 11 months. The biggest benefit from her studies was normal life span of this animal is eight to that the museum had the opportunity to 10 months. practice and refine cephalop^ husbandry “We learned a lot about their feeding and techniques to use for future octopus care, but the biggest thing that we learned exhibits. was that this local species is, unfortunately, “The most fascinating thing about not a very good animal to display to the octopuses is how smart they are,” she public,” said Mensch. “They are great at added. “Larger, longer lived species can hiding... 1 would often go weeks at a time actually be trained using the same methods without getting a glimpse of them.” as dog training. They are well-known Researchers also learned of another escape artists, but the specimens we had small species of octopus in the region, never seemed to try to escape... or at known as Paroctopus mercatoris, but least we never saw any evidence of any the original description isn't complete attempts.” enough to determine if the local large Marine mollusks have unique and varied egg sfjecies - like the ones studied at the needs, which require expert care. The museum - is Paraoctopus mercatoris museum is home to live animals which or a third unnamed species. “The USF are displayed in exhibit tanks, Mollusks on project is using DNA evidence and other the Move educational program animals, techniques to determine once and for all The 9-month-old “octopup” reaches out of an oyster shell to grab a live clam and several animals used for feeding and if this common local large egg octopus photos by Rebecca Mensch growth research. The research conducted is Paraoctopus mercatoris or a new had already begun the project,” Mensch - to be installed at the museum. has led to a refinement in care, as well species," said Mensch. explained. “So the logical thing to do was “We’re planning to build a natural as published articles on the behaviors of Both specimens that were studied at the just to include our specimens into their ecosystem of mollusks, fish and other museum were preserved and sent to USF mollusks. project.” marine creatures that you might not know To support the Animal Care and for DNA analysis. Scheduled to break ground later this that much about or haven’t seen before,” Research program at the Bailey-Matthews "We had actually started to do our month, preliminary plans call for “between said Executive Director Dorrie Hipschman, National Shell Museum, visit https:// own preliminary research into doing this 10 and 15” live aquarium tanks - with who offered that the tanks might be donorbox. org/bmnsm-animal-care-and- proj(?ct, and as we started reaching out capacities between 100 and 1,000 gallons occupied by cuttlefish, horse conchs. research.^^ tor collaborators on it, found that USF

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$50 per session or $175 for four classes Hands-on Cooking Class Volunteer Training Community Flouse when paid in advance. Register online. The next hands-on cooking class A training session for SCA and new Some scholarships are available, with Chef Jarred Harris will be held volunteers will be held on Wednesday, Kids Cooking First Mondays thanks to the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, on Monday, November 12 from 10 November 14 at 10 a.m. Coffee will be The next kids cooking class will be as well as private individuals. a.m. to noon. Menu items include: served and there will be an overview of held on November 5. Classes are held vegetable gumbo and spicy eggplant volunteer areas. Register online. on the first Monday of the month from Kitchen Guild Volunteers beignets; arugula, fennel and citrus 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Additional dates are Kitchen Guild volunteers are needed salad; jackfruit and vegetable pot pie; Shell Crafting December 3, January 7, February 4, on Tuesday, November 6 from 10 a.m. and pear and walnut tart with honey ice Shell Craft lessons are held at 10 March 1, April 1 and May 6. to noon to help prepare appetizers for a cream. Cost is $50 for members and a.m. on Mondays. All ages are welcome Young chefs will learn fundamental fundraiser, and on Thursday, November $60 for guests. Cooking demonstrations but children must be accompanied nutritional cooking skills, basic kitchen 8 from 7 to 9 p.m. to help with canning will be held on Monday, November 19 by an adult. Shell Crafters are on site awareness and food preparation. for holiday products. RSVP online by from 26 from 4 to 6 p.m. until 1 p.m. on Mondays for those who Students will explore different cultures selecting the date and item. would like to view or purchase their using nutritious whole foods. Cost is work. Honey For Sale There is honey for sale, harvested from the hive at The Community House. Mango chutney is also available, made from locally grown mangos. In November, there will be holiday spiced pumpkin chutney available. Parent And Child Cooking The next parent and child cooking ON A L L classes will be held on November 11 and December 13. Classes are designed for 5- to 9-year-old children with a Show your parent/adult. Cost is $35, $10 per each FURNITURE ITEMS additional family member. colors! The Community; House is located at 2173 Periwinkle Way. This bumper sticker has a green color to For more information, visit www. emphasize that almost 70% of Sanibel sanibelcommunifyhouse.net or call is in conservation land and a whimsical 472-2155.^ heart to signify our island lifestyle. The >1 lirift S to re peel off back has information about :SALE; 4 Sanibel that you may not know. // They are available at: iW lllI Bailey's General Store Bailey's at Sundial Beach Stuff CVS Pharmacy Doc Ford's L m o ii ^ SiEt Island Pharmacy Z39-31___ ... P e r iw iia M e W Sanibel Scenes calendars are also -* Railey^s Cent available at these favorite island stores. M a.. ■■ H K I ISLAND SUN - NOVE MBER 2. 2018 11 A Family's Appeal to Bishop Frarrlc Deware to end the sifffering he has caused at St. Isabel Church by returning Fr. Christopher Senk

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years since we took tbe time to write to you expressing our out­ rage SJe^ the trltJm int tKIt our brother. Fr. Christopher Senk. has received at your h^d?. When we last wrote we could never have imagined that this «-»n for two vears nor could we have expected the pain to bo so broadly distributed to thoLe we number as friends In the St. Isabel parish community. Your of mercy and compassion is so blatantly obvious that wo find ourselves with so many who have written suggesting that you are not the typo of person who should have ever been asked to take on the role of shepherding a diocese. We are certain that you are not interested in hearing from people who wish to inforrn you about the tragedy you are responsible for on Sanibol Island. Nevertheless, wo take this opportunity to boldly share with you some of our thoughts on this frightening two

^^You have'caused our brother great emotional and physical pain, the kind P®*^***^®' wc^°d make a sadist truly happy. Without due cause from the home he lived In for fourteen years and from the church he done everything possible to destroy his priesthood, making it Impossible . exercise h^ God-given vocation. You have callously prevented hirn from funerals of parishioners and friends, denying the requests of fellies. Jt was some ^ rt of danger to the local community. You have made every his reputation, and this following the judgement of Fl<^lda s claims were without merit. Indeed, the Sheriff of Lee County publicly wrote that Chr^fophe? Tas guilty of nothing! The excessive stress that your actions have caused has surely result^ in irreparable harm to our brother’s physical health. Happily though. yS; unlbVe to break ble epirit. or tbe spirits of tbe bundrePs of parisblopers

Spi'ti'J^^be ^mbr’medlial cballenoes our brofber faced, bo devoted bis eborolos to the rebuilding of St Isabel Church and to the creation of a genuine comrnunity which wJs w^dily rloogbl^ed as geberous. weloonting abd loyibg. How is could never recognize that? What shred of decency is missing that when the J^*®® falsehoods of the despicable Baltimore family were shared with you, you chose to bo lieve them without ever having talked to our brother, without ever having done any investigation? With no assurance that anything being reported to you chose ?o humiliate and malign our brother, and you did it in a way for all the world to

^^With malice. Bishop Dewane, you deliberately chose to “pass *P® brother’s case to Rome, knowing that it would take years before it was settled, reauest to his canon lawyer that “no defense fund’’ be formed showed your desire to JurthJrcr?pp l hTrefforts to challenge your abusive behavior. You could not have envV^oned me risolve of those who truly knew Fr. Christopher best, the parishtoners of St Isabel who have been so extraordinarily generous and unwavering in their SLppo^ of hir^^ Wa are grateful for their courage in continuing to support our brother, and we applaud their efforts to persuade you to act with justic^ It is diffSLit to remain Catholic at the present time when the widespread problems of priestly abuse. However, your abuse of Dewane Is on a scale we could never have expected from a so-called shepherd *”® Church Vour example of cruelty towards our brother and all those you have dls- ?i^reemen°s wUh is astounding, and makes the challenge of remaining Catholic even g?eater. Does your arrogance keep you from recognizing how done to our brother, and how much harm you have done to the good people of St. Isabel? W e beo you Bishop, as so many others already have, to correct the egregious wrong yo^have^done to ou^^brother and to the parish of St^lsabe. We P '® ® ^ V °V n ^ our brother to his rightful position of Pastor, and lot the Church on Sanibol P®9‘® Smcess of healing. Put a stop to the anguish that is felt by so many, and renew their fkith in the Church. Prove that all those who say you are incapable of momy foroiveness are wrong, and demonstrate to the Church that you are capable of love and forgiveness. While we acknowledge that doing what is right will be aoJ^bl’o'^o see vour restoration of our brother’s reputation and position as the only path possible to fuliv correct this tragic situation you have solely created. You have a choice. Bishop Dewane, to redeen?your own reputation or do nothing, and further reinforce your growing notoriety as a heartless non-caring bishop without a supportive flock.

Sincerely. Fr. Christopher S enk’s Brother: Fr. Christopher Senk’s Sister: Mr. Lynn Senk Mrs. Cheryl Munger paid advertisement Amarillo, XX Dunstable, MA 12 ISLAND SUN - NOVEMBER 2, 2018 Worker movement with Peter Maurin. Many of her writirrgs focus around Women's Guild the theological underpinnings of the modem social justice movement. Day Meetings Resume is especially known for her gripping memoirs, including The Long Way Home. Niebuhr was the most prominent member of a family of theologians. I Known as much for his work in ethics n as in theology, Niebuhr was part of the neo-orthodox movement and a proponent of realism. His works include The Nature and Destiny/ of Man and Moral Man and Immoral Societal. Thurman focused much of his work on race relations and is considered to be one of the major influences on Martin Luther King, Jr. and other leaders of the Civil Rights movement. Thurman is also known for his poetry, including the beloved The Work of Christmas. The course is free and open to the R«v. Dr. John H. Danner photos provided Rev. Dr. Randall NIehoff public. Thurman. Identical classes will be held Sanibel Congregational United New Course at the church at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Church of Christ is located at 2050 each week. Periwinkle Way. For more information, On Theologians Whitehead was born and raised in call the church office at 472-0497 or Angel C. Duncan speaking to guild visit www.sanibelucc.org.C members photo provided n Wednesday, November 7 the United Kingdom. Originally his work and 14, the Rev. Dr. John H. focused on mathematics, but in time t. Isabel’s Women’s Guild held Danner, senior pastor of the he became involved in metaphysics. their first meeting of the year at O He is referred to as the father of Surviving The Sanibel Congregational United Church Sthe church parish on October of Christ, will be joined by the Rev. Dr. process philosophy, which is considered 25. Following a brief meeting, the Ran Niehoff, the congregation’s pastor foundational to many contemporary Holidays Grief newly elected president, Annette emeritus, for a two-session course theological works. His Process and Heniick introduced guest speaker titled Four Pioneers: Twentieth Century Realiti; is still considered required Support Group Angel C. Duncan, MA, FMT, ATR, reading in the field. Theologians You Should Know. The anibel Community Church will host from the Neuropsychiatric Research Day began her career as a journalist pastors will examine the life and thought GriefShare Surviving The Holidays Center. Duncan’s presentation, entitled but in the early part of the 20th of Alfred North Whitehead, Dorothy in the Men’s Sanctuary at the Understanding Aldreimer’s Disease: century, she co-founded the Catholic S Facts, Figures and Future Outlook, Day, Rcinhold Niebuhr and Howard church on Tuesday, November 13 from 5 to 7 p.m. covered topics including management of The class, which wiH also be held dementia, arxf barriers to helping patients on NovembCT 27 and December 4 6ve well with Alzheimer’s Disease. at the same time, will feature a video The program was followed by a discussion and support group for grieving question and answer period with the participants. It is open to all people who audience. Nonperishable food items were have experienced grief. donated by the guild for distribution to Sanibel Community Church is located Catfiolic Charities in Fort Myers. at 1740 Periwinkle Way. For more Membership is open to all ladies of information, call 472-2684 or email die parish. Those interested in joining Maryelle Pavelka at maiyellej@hotmail. ^ould contact membership c h ^ Dottie com.O McGovern at the church, 472-2763.0

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His name is Juan.’’ And that sentence after being interrupted pa,st. “I’d often mused on what compelled then at the bottom of the note it says communicate your praise for the strengths a man to move to a dying town in the you see them demonstrate. Your praise Reads accurately and with expression “Trust you only. Tell no one.” From that Figures out what new words mean by high desert of Utah and take up hauling a moment on nothing will ever be the seime. will increase your child’s confidence and looking at the context or asking questions cross up and down an isolated highway six Ben, despite deep misgivings, and without support them as they work to utilize their Has creative and imaginative ideas; likes months a year. " And John is just one of any inkling of the grave danger he’s facing, strengths. to tell stories the many colorful characters you’ll meet. 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Is interested in doing well but that turns to a desperation when he Understands and sets goals Math Strengths: The Huffington Post writes, “The Sees and understands patterns in nature suddenly finds a mute Hispanic child who world of the desert and of Ben Jones’ Wants to/is eager to learn new things Asks for help when needed and in numbers Works well/gets along well in groups or Remembers math facts and can Where The Locals Shop! one-to one perform mental math Is able to organize items and thoughts Thinks logically Admits disappointments/mistakes and Understands math concepts and can can move on apply them to the real world Walk-in Has passions and hobbies Uses and understands math vocabulary Can plan ahead Shelley Greggs is adjunct faculty at Humidor Makes good choices Florida Southwestern State College, StJcrttoo Is curious and creative where she teaches psychology and education courses. She is also a w' Cigars .s. Problem-solves well Social Strengths: nationally certified school psychologist Shares, takes turns and negotiates and consultant for School Consultation Seeks out social interactions Services, a private educational consulting Asks for help and comfort when needed company. Questions for publication Is comforting and offers help when may be addressed to smgreggs@gmail. needed, likes to help others com. Not all questions submitted can be Accepts personal responsibility for addressed through this publication.^ V o n -S a t 3 am - 9 pm actions (good and bad) G'O-gS^ODSar^ Z i' z o r r S u n N o o n - 7 p m Has a good sense of humor ^ S T , i Doesn’t follow the crowd (resists p>eer Hurricane pressure) Follows rules and routines well Relief Fundraiser Accepts redirection well WHAT’S NEW? Is able to make friends arxl keep them he Florida Department of Education, Is truthful and honest Florida Education Foundation and Has positive relationships with adults T independent booksellers across the Come See O ur Great Shows empathy and sensitivity to others state have joined together to host Re-book Reacts appropriately when frustrated to Re-build: Hurricane Relief Fundraiser. Spirits Selection (such as not hitting) A portion of sales on November 3 and Language Strengths: 4 at participating bookstores will fund Featuring Is able to express needs, wants and grants that will enable schools impacted by ideas verbally Hurricane Michael to re-stock libraries arxl Bourtxsn. Whiskey, and Rye Uses inflection and expressbn when classrooms. speaking Macintosh Books and Paper in Palm New Items Understands jokes, puns and riddles Ridge Place will be donating If) percent Can talk about events in the correct and of its sales on November 3 and 4. 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BUSINESS REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIEDS NOVEMBER 2, 2018 VOL. 26, NO. 18 SANIBEL & CAPTIVA ISLANDS, FLORIDA SCCF Appoints New CEO As Lindblad Retires he Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) Board of T Trustees and CEO Erick Lindblad announced that, effective January 1, 2019, Ryan Orgera, PhD, will take the helm as SCCF’s new chief executive officer. “While this is a very bittersweet transi­ tion for me and my family, I am complete­ ly confident that I’m passing the baton to the right next leader for the foundation,” said Lindblad who is stepping down after 32 years of service. “1 am eager The documentary, The End of the Line, focuses on chailenges faced by globai and local to work side by side with Ryan through fisheries photo provided two months of orientation prior to my latest series of classes that will offer departure.” To ensure a smooth transition, Orgera Sea School Lifers compelling lectures, boat trips, social Ryan Orgera photo provklu' i events and documentary screenings. began working full-time at SCCF on Program Begins Sanibel Sea School Lifers - aka SX3 November 1, and Lindblad will remain as candidates from across the U.S. and strv Lifers - are specially-designed programs CEO through the end of December. eral other countries. The search resulted by Jeff Lysiak for adults divided into three series - fall, “The strategic planning and recruit­ in finding Ryan, who is an outstanding ment process spanned 18 months, said choice for this organization's next CEO. ow that the fall season has finally winter and spring. Each series will have a theme, and there will be a variety of SCCF Vice President Doug Ryckman, The search committee and the lx>ard of arrived, adults seeking to continue who chaired the CEO search committee. trustees were enthusiastic and unanimous their educational journey can take learning opportunities related to that N “It was thorough, expansive and we had coiilinued on p

From left, visitors Sandy and Cindy Lungershausen watching IT m anager Danny Hussey demonstrating how a 3D printer operates— photos by Jeff Lysiak tion conducted by IT manager Danny Martha Howard inspects a glove created with a 3D printer by Danny Hussey Library Holds Hussey in the library’s recently renovated ThinkTank section. During the hour-long $2,500. “For how young this technology upward, by repeatedly printing over the 3D Printing presentation, Hussey explained the his­ is, it’s pretty impressive,” he said. “The same area in a method known as fused tory of 3D printers, described how the precision of these machines is getting bet­ depositional modeling (FDM). Working Demonstration machine works and what practical appli­ ter, so they’re able to print objects even entirely automatically, the printer creates a cations this state of the art technology quicker." model over a period of hours by turning a by Jeff Lysiak can be used for. According to the website 3D computer-aided design (CAD) drawing According to Hussey, the library’s ExplainThatStuff, “A ^ ic a l 3D printer is into lots of two-dimensional, cross-section ast Friday morning at the Sanibel al layers. Instead of using ink. which wrjukf Public Library, a half dozen curi­ newly acquired 3D printer - McikerBot very much like an inkjet printer operated never build up to much volume, the ous islanders attended a three- Replicator - is a fifth generation three- from a computer. It builds up a 3D model L one layer at a time, from the bottom continued on page 12B dimensional (3D) printing demonstra­ dimensional printer, which costs about 2B ISLAND SUN - NOVEMBER 2, 2018 FGCU. As part of his graduate research, Women Voters he investigated the influence of freshwater inflow on fish and invertebrates in To Host Program Estero Bay. Prior to working with the FLORIDA DOMICILE city, Evans was employed by the Center On Water Quality for Environmental Studies, where he monitored tape grass, oysters and water 1 low to Do it Right. submitted by Robyn Cook quality in the Caloosahatchee and estuary he Ljeague of Women Voters as part of the South Florida Water (LWV) of Sanibel will present Water Management District’s Valued Ecosystem • Establishing Florida Residency Currents; Causes, Soluntions and Component Study. Most recently, he T authored the Caloosahatchee Watershed is NOT Florida Domicile. Actions Impacting Water Quality, a program and luncheon to be held on Regional Water Management Issues Thursday, November 15. The expert white paper, a document outlining Florida offers protection panel will feature John Cassani, Calusa short- and long-term strategies to address Waterkeeper; James Evans, City of the freshwater discharges from Lake of personal assets that Sanibel director of natural resources; and Okeechobee and the Qdoosahatchee Rae Ann Wessel, SCCF natural resources watershed. other states DO NOT. policy director. Wessel is an expert in freshwater The LWV of Sanibel kicks off its and marine ecosystems; a gifted and 2018-19 series of luncheon programs knowledgable limnologist (a scientist who From a TAX perspective. with a topic that is high on the list of studies fresh water bodies) and marine concerns for every resident and visitor scientist, with more than 30 years of it matters in which State your to Sanibel and for all environmentally experience working in South Horida on aware people up and down both coeists environmental issues and policy. She Trusts and Investments of Florida. The group asked the experts was instrumental in the formation in are managed. to “take off the kid gloves and tell it like 1994 of the nonprofit Caloosahatchee it is.” The election will be behind us, we River Citizens Association that focuses will have a new governor, and we will on improving the ecological health of be curious to learn how the elections the river, promoting public awareness of will affect our panelists’ (and our own) issues affecting the river, and monitoring strategies as they continue advocating for governmental agencies responsible water quality. for management of the river and its We will be particularly interested watershed. Wessel is appointee to the to hear our panelists provide us with 2020 Conservation L ^ d s Acquisition Join us for this informative, complimentary “insider” information on the most and Stewardship Committee and has relevant questions, such as: received a number of awards for her session on WHY and HOW to establish Who is responsible for water quality? environmental work. What can be done to improve water Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. FLORIDA DOMICILE quality? for the noon to 2 p.m. luncheon and reservoir imnact/help program, ujth time for questions and What can the public/legislature do to take place at The Sundial Beach Resort WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 2018 improve water quality in the short and & Spa, located at 1451 Middle Gulf long term? Drive. Deadline to RSVP (or to cancel 3 :0 0 - 4:30 PM if you have spent the late spring and a reservation) is by noon on Monday, summer months with tears in your eyes, November 12. Reserve by email at THE SANIBEL CAPTIVA TRUST COMPANY both literally and figuratively, from the lwvsanibel@gmail. com. blue-green algae and red tide disaster Cost is $25 per person. Mail your 2460 Palm Ridge Road - Sanibel affecting our waters and wildlife, and for check with names of all attendees to: those who are juist coming back to the L\W Sanibel, P.O. Box 1194, Sanibel, stark realities, you will want to hear from FL 33957. You may also pay at the door. this outstanding panel. All of them have Note: Because LWV Sanibel is RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Seating is limited. been central to the ongoing dialogue and required to pay for each reserved Call 239.472.8300 or email [email protected] strategies involving the past and current m ^ , persons with unpaid or absent impacts of red tide and blue-green algae reservations will be billed. $2 Million in investable asset’s and higher on our local and all of Florida’s incredible Those who would like to attend just waterways and the wildlife living in our the program are welcome to do so. midst. Please let us know ahead of time and we Tki sr^ . r.M \ii Si K\u I s K m m m i m \ l w u .i m i m Cassani accepted the position of will have a seat for you. Arrive around Calusa Waterkeeper in December, 12:30 p.m.^J 2016, licensed through the Waterkeeper ROBIN L. COOK Alliance. His professional career as an Executive Vice President ecologist started in Lee County. From New Moon 1978 to 2014, he worked as a resource The Sanibel Captiva Trust Company manager for local government, managing M editation Class waterways of Southwest Florida. Cassani DAVID M. PLATT has authored both peer-re\Jewed science ll are welcome to take part in a new Wills. Trusts & Estates Attorney publications and popular media sources moon guided meditation on the Attorneys at Law on resource management, history, water A beach as the sun sets and the moon policy and conservation issues. His rises. The class will be held on Wednesday, service on advisory boards, commitment November 7 beginning at 5 p.m. t h e to community eind involvement with leind Meet at Alison Hagerup Beach Park, and water conservation has received located at 14790 Captiva Drive on a p t i v a recognition from various civic groups. Captiva. This beach is labeled “South Sa n ib e l C Because of his expertise as a fisheries Beach” or Location #30 on South Seas scientist and water manager, he has been resort maps. Suggested donation is $10 to T r u s t C o m p a n y sought as a consultant to private industry, $15, with all proceeds benefiting Sanibel- government and academia. Captiva Conservation Foundation’s sea PRIVATl WEALTH MANAGEMENT Evans has worked as a biologist and turtle research program. Bring a towel or resource manager for the past 18 years. blanket to sit on. NOT FDIC INSURED I NO GUARANTEE I MAY LOSE VALUE He has a BA in environmental studies For more information, visit www. and a MS in environmental science from ambuyoga.com or call 314-9642.^^ ISLAND SUN - NOVEMBER 2. 2018 3B A Daylight savings time ends Sunday morning 1 1 / 4 FALL BUYERS BECOME WINTER 9270 Kincaid Court SMILERS Lot for single-family home in Belle Meade. On private road. Preserved land across street. 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If those corxfitions persist rates worldwide sustain^Dly increase. just different sides of the same coin that Current Outlook and worldwide rates remain low, our bond One other event we are watching would place a drag on ecorxjmic growth. market will remain unattractive relative that will imp>act finarKial markets is the Thus, our current outlook still offers b y R ichard E, Pyle, to the equity market, and our investment mid-term Congressional elections in a mix of challenges arxl opportunities. CFA, President strategies will continue to favor stocks. November. Because of the 2016 elections, We exjDect the rate of profit growth it 11III weeks, We continue to watch closely the Washington came under single-party to slow in 2019 to arourxl 8 percent we will be shrinking of another “spread” - the rule for the first time since 2008. As a compared to 20 percent-plus in 2018. At w reviewing differerKe in yields between U.S. short­ result, a rrxxiumental tax reform package the same time, equity valuations remain 2018 and finalizing term interest rates and U.S. longer-term passed that led to a sudden acceleration reasonable. Corporate profits have been our expectations interest rates. Typically, the wider the in corporate profit growth. However, we growing faster than slw e prices, which for 2019. So far. spread between short arxl long rates, may experience a return to divided rule means price-to-eamings (P/E) ratios have this past year has the better the economy can perform, after the election. This would give our declined. We expect a broadening of the unfolded pretty as entities are incenth/ized to invest for economy a charxre to digest the effects of ecorxMTiy worldwide to produce growth IV much as we h ^ the future. Conversely, the narrower previous policy changes, but our operating of arourxl 4 percent despite the possible Manticipated - both the spread, the greater the chance that assumption is that we will not experience negative impact of trade conflicts. The economically and regarding the financial growth slows and the economy recesses. any roll-back of the tax reforms after the uncertainty of trade may pose a short-term markets. Our words of caution regarding A few years ago, when the Federal elections. Longer-term issues related to psychological risk, but we also may see “uncertainties" have proven to be correct Reserve Board was trying to jump-start the burgeoning national deficit and debt these issues resolved diplomatically, as we review political devebpments. the economy, they kept short-term rates must be addressed as well. The current leading ultimately to lowrer trade barriers. Nothing, however, was uncertain about at near zero while longer term bonds path of deficit sperxling is unsustainable The bottom line; We remain cautiously the general direction of stock, bond and were yielding 1.5 to 2.0 percent. Today, even assuming above-average ecorK>mic optimistic arxl emphasize owning the best aKemative strategies. Fueled by higher 10-year treasury bonds are priced to growth. High^ revenue growth and companies arxl fixed-irxrome akematives economic growth and corporate tax cuts, yield about 3.1 percent while two-year slower sperxling growth are the only ways to achieve our clients’ long-term return American businesses experienced sharp government bond rates have been driven to put our fiscal house in order. However, goals.<> profit growth and found the ability to higher by the Federal Reserve Board to return excess cash to investors. almost 2.8 percent. With September’s While short term interest rates rose as increase in the short-term Federal Funds Presentation On expected due to Federal Reserve Board rate and expectations of another 0.25 actions, longeHerm rates were held down percent increase in December, we could Financial Health by the comparatively weak yields offered see that spread approach zero, increasing ish of SanCap, along with Fifth by the rest of the world. Many financial the pressure on lenders and investors. We Third Bank, host a community markets were driven by traders playing are watching this spread closely arxl would presentation, titled Taking Charge the “spread game” of borrowirling in low rx>t be surprised if the Fed halted their rate F of Your Finarxdal Health, on Wednesday, November 14 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Saint Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church Library Room. 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From page IB Nelson, making him Senator Nelson’s primary expert on ocean arxl coastal New CEO policy issues. in their selection of Ryan. He was Holding a BA arxl MA from the definitely our first choice.” University of South Florida, Orgera Orgera comes to SCCF from The earned his PhD in geograprfiy arxl Pew Charitable Trusts where he was an environmental sderxres from Louisiana officer working on marine conservation State U n iv er^. A published author, projects across the globe. His work Orgera is also fluent in Frerxii, Spanish irxduded efforts to save vulnerable shark and Italian. species through the Convention on Orgera grew up on Lemon Bay the International Trade of Endangered in Charlotte County, arxl his family Species (CITES) and global efforts to continues to reside in Southwest Florida. stem illegal fishing. Arrxrng the roles he “I’ve traveled the world, arxl rx3 matter held earlier in his career, Orgera was how many prlaces I visit, the nature of the legislative director of the Coastal Southwest Florida touches me like rxr States Organization, arxl has taught other, k is in my fiber,” said Orgera. “k environmental geography courses at is a profourxl horxrr to foBow in Erick’s The George Washington University. He erxrrmous footsteps. I am grateful arxl also served as the Knauss Marine Policy eager to help steer SCCF through the Fellow in the Office of U.S. Senator Bill challenges arxl achievements of its next 50 years.”* ISLAND SUN - NOVEMBER 2. 2018 5B M^MURRAY^ N ETTE ^ VotedBESr

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Attendees Sanibel Community House 2173 Periwinkle Way Receive this Sanibel. FL 33957 i Book for YOU WILL: • Learn if you should update your ^ Try your luck at Fish Bingo photo provided legal documents theme. For the current series, the fish identification knowledge while • Engage in a new, interactive workshop theme is Fisheries Management. socializing with new friends over drinks experience “We live in an area with a rich and refreshments. fishing history, and both commercial Wednesday, November 28 (7 to 9 • Have the opportunity to ask our Board and recreational fishermen are affected p.m.): Fly Fishing Films & Discussion Certified Attorneys your pressing questions by the management choices we make, - F/y Fishing in the Anthropocene and so this topic is very interesting and select shorts. Considered a sport by • Review your estate plan with our qualified legal applicable,” said Director of Education some and an art form by others, there team Shannon Stainken, who noted that is one thing all fly fishermen have in upcoming sessions will include a common: a thirst for adventure. • Learn how the new tax law will affect your estate screening of the documentary The Friday, November 30 (4 to 6 p.m.): plan End of the Line, a Fish Bingo party, Guest Lecture - Dr. Ross Boucek from a fly fishing workshop with tying Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT), a • Discover if your will and trust from up north remain demonstration and ornament making group whose mission is to conserve and valid class. restore bonefish, tarpon and permit • Learn if you can save taxes by declaring Florida residency According to Dr. Bruce Neill, fisheries and habitats through research, co-founder and executive director of stewardship, education and advocacy. • Discover how your revocable trust may not avoid probate Sanibel Sea School, the fall series Dr. Boucek, the Florida Keys Initiatives for adults differs from the school’s manager, spends most of his time in the previously offered programs. Keys, either conducting BTT science or “In the past, we did the traditional working with anglers and management Sanibel Sea School stuff because the agencies to turn BTT science into adults told us they wanted to do the meaningful management and regulatory same things our kids were doing, but changes that improve our Keys fishery. at a different level,” said Dr. Neill. “In Friday, December 7: Ocean reality, most adults really didn’t want to Ornament Making during Sanibel do those same things. We want to take Luminary Festival (free). Event begins people - who have enormous amounts at 5:30 p.m. and all materials will be of education and life experience - and provided. supplement what they know with Friday, December 14 (7 to 9 Crrjiq R. Hersch f^d ia e l B HiH new information. We’re going to have p.m.): Fly Tying Workshop with local organic discussions centered around a notaries. Whether it’s the camaraderie, R .Board Certified WUlS. Trtj*-4s & Anorneys single topic each week, and hopefully inventiveness, skill or simply a way to catch more fish, people are thrilled that becomes a diverse, communal S h e p p a r i>, B r e i t , S t e w a r t , discussion.” about tying flies. Take part in an The remaining Sanibel Sea School evening of fly tying with local island H e r s c h , K in s e v & H il l P A . Lifers Fall 2018 schedule includes: experts. All materials will be provided. Attorneys >t Law Friday, November 9 (7 to 9 p.m.): Each program costs $20 per person Film & Discussion Night - The End to attend and does not require advance of the Line. The documentary by registration. For more information, visit RESERVE YOUR SEAT TODAY! filmmaker Rupert Murray examines the www.sanibelseaschool.org/sanibel-adult- www.estateplanu.org devastating effects that overfishing has classes or call 472-8585. had on the world's fish populations. “Shannon has done a masterful The film argues that drastic action job integrating the community with 239.322.3831 must be taken to reverse these trends. fun classes,” added Dr. Neill. “I think Participants will sample small bites people will enjoy the social nature of and beverages while engaging in great enhancing their knowledge of nature, Main/Mailing Office: 9100 College Pointe Court, Fort Myers conversations. right in our own backyard. We re Appointments: 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Suite 200, Naples Friday, November 16 (4 to 6 p.m.): pushing fun out in front of education.” vsrww.sbshlaw.com Social Event - Fish Bingo. Participants The SX3 Lifers winter program will will enjoy testing and sharing their begin on January 18, 2019. 12B ISLAND SUN - NOVEMBER 2, 2018 From page 1B little about the circuitry cind build a circuit that turns fruits into musical instruments. 3D Printing Experience Virtual Reality (The Blu) - Friday, November 9 from 3 to 4 p.m. printer deposits layers of molten plastic For ages 10 and older. Explore a vivid or powder and fuses them together (and underwater world full of sea life: Coral to the existing structure) with adhesive or Reef, Whale Encounter, and Deep Sea ultraviolet light.” Experience. Each session lasts 5 to 10 During last week’s demonstration, minutes. HTC Vive VR experience; one Hussey described the step-by-step process user per session; First come, first served. of creating an object using a 3D printer. No registration required. First, a three-dimensional scan of the Experience Virtual Reality (Sinking item to be replicated must be completed. of the Titanic) - Thursday, November While the library doesn’t have its own 15 from 10 a.m. to noon. Witness the scanner, it does use a website database of sinking of RMS Titanic. Users will leave literally thousands of objects. Once an item with a greater understanding of the h^ls been selected, that file is sent to the historic tragedy that unfolded in 1912. computer, scaled for the desired size. This is a 10- to 20-minute VR experience; “The printer sees the file like a slice registration is required due to experience of bread and thinks of how many slices length. Call 472-2483 to set up a wewing it’s gonna take to print that object,” said time. Hussey. Some of the objects created with the library’s 3D printer photo by Jeff Lysiak Fun With ROK Blocks - Monday and Using a spool of thermoplastic ccJled for Tuesday, November 19 and 20 from 1 to ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) “He had downloaded the file for the part metals, concrete and organic tissue - before he came in,” said Hussey. “After use in several industries and items 4 p.m. ROK Blocks give young builders a heated to 356 degrees Fahrenheit, the chance to construct their own knowledge, printer slowly begins to create thin layers we printed it, he took it home and painted including building construction, aerospace it. He was very happy the way it came technologies, jewelry, commercial bakeries explore their creativity and develop spatial of picistic, stacked on top of one another. reasoning skills. Starting with a base layer called the raft, out - it looked brand new.” and medical applications. Another visitor asked Hussey to make “Some people have expressed a Experience Virtued Rezility (The Blu cind the printer methodically■ ■ dlv zig-zags back and Google Tilt Brush) - Friday, November 30 forth throughugh the ■ painstaking process of her a taco stand, something that is hard concern that these are using more plastics, but in reality these printers saves up to 90 from 3 to 4 p.m. For ages 10 and older. recreatingcreating the object. to find outside of the restaurant industry. She was so thrilled to have one that she percent of raw material, which reduces Explore a vivid underwater world full of For a small jack-o-lantern that Hussevssey sea life: Coral Reef, Whale Encounter and chose to create for the demonstration, the returned to cisk if another could be made our carbon footprint,” added Hussey. for her husband. “Technically, using 3D printers could Deep Sea Experience. Each session lasts 5 printer took about 65 minutes. to 10 minutes. Experiment with painting in The popularity of the 3D printer at The popularity of 3D printers continues actually be easier on the earth.” Upcoming ThinkTcurk activities at the a 3D space with Google Tilt Brush. HTC the library is already beginning to grow. to grow as the technology improves and the hardware becomes more affordable. library include: Vive VR experience; one user per session; Hussey said that kids often request that First come, first served. No registration they make objects like shells, starfish and Home printers cost as little as $300 Fun With MakeyMakey - Tuesdays, and spxx)ls of thermoplzistic cost around November 6 and 13 from 3 to 4 p.m. required. - in recent weeks - Halloween items. One Sanibel Public Library is located at 770 adult patron had requested a small part $10. Professional printers can employ For ages 8 and over. Get ready for an a wide variety of materials - including afternoon of computer circuit fun. Learn a Dunlop Road. 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The format is 40 minutes of will be held this Saturday, November 3 round trip bus transportation, six-night per class. This class is for anyone who cardio, 20 minutes of balance exercises, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Center 4 accommodations including four nights wants to write. During class, you will core strength, flexibility exercises and Life. There will be grilled hot dogs and in the heart of New Orleans, Oak look at short examples of effective, mat work. Athletic footwear is required. other refreshments available during the Alley Planation, New Orleans Cooking engaging writing and then plunge Connie DeCicco is the instructor sale. School, Mardi Gras Museum, World into your own writing using exercises, Essential Total Fitness - Monday, Page Turners with Louise War II Museum and Mississippi Jazz prompts and various jumpstarts. Bring Wednesday and Friday at 9:30 a.m. Fitzgerald & Ann Hartman - If Brunch Cruise. Advance registration a notebook and pen. 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The shrewd Dombrowski fired manager John Farrell and reached into the Some already claim that this Red Sox team is one of the Houston Astros organization to hire Alex Cora. As bench coach for Houston, Cora very best in baseball history. And it’s hard to dispute that had no managerial experience on his resume. claim. And now the rookie manager has won it all in his first try and should be a Here’s a team that set a franchise record of 108 wins in favorite to be named Manager of the Year. the regular season and won 11 more in their relatively easy The Red Sox Nation will long remember 2018. The huge Red Sox following pursuit of the world title. They were a scorching 11-3 in their here in Southwest Florida won’t forget it either. post-season race to the World Series title. Twins Hire Youngest Manager In Major Leagues No question it was the greatest Red Sox team in their For the first time in more than three decades, the Minnesota Twins went outside storied history. their organization to hire 37-year-old Rocco Baldelli, becoming the youngest They are the only team in the present century to win four World Series (2004, manager in the Major Leagues. 2007, 2013 and 2018), topping the San Francisco Giants with three and the New He comes to the Twins after eight years in the Tampa Bay Rays organization York Yankees with two. where he served as field coordinator this past season. He previously was first-base The wild celebration that started Sunday night in Dodgers Stadium when coach for the Rays and worked in the team’s front office for four years. Boston finished off the Dodgers 5-1 in a four-games-to-one series victory continued The hiring of an “outsider” by the Twins comes as no surprise as two years ago this past week in Boston when the team brought the World Series trophy home. Twins’ ownership dumped long-time general manager Terry Ryan and brought in And we should expect a big celebration here in February when the Red Sox Derek Falvey as chief baseball officer and Thad Levine as general manager. return for Spring Training with the World Series trophy in hand. Both were outside the Twins family, and it has been reported they wanted History shows it is difficult to win back-to-back World Series, the Yankees being their own man as team skipper. Balldelli replaces Hall of Famer Paul Molotor the last team to do so when they won three in a row, 1998, 1999 and 2000. who managed the team for four seasons to a 305-343 (.471) record including one postseason appearance. Balldelli fits the Twins road map to hire a manager who is analytically inclined SANIBELSCHOOL to receive this yet understands the old-time belief in scouting. He is expected to hire his own Sanlbel Night special offer and sit in the Sanibel coaching staff and play an important role in front office decisions on free agency section with your fellow school signings. With Everblades supporters and island neighbors. Don’t feel sorry for Molitor, however, as he is owed about $3.5 million by the ne of the most anticipated nights In addition to it being Sanibel Night, Twins over the next two years. of professional hockey on the it’s also Swampee the Everblades 2018-19 mascot’s birthday. The first 3,000 O children attending the game will receive season schedule, Sanibel Night, is fast SPORTS QUIZ approaching, with the game promising a special Swampee Growth Chart, a lot of hard-hitting ice hockey and courtesy of sponsor Arthrex. Children 1. Entering 2018, when was the last time a pitcher started 36 or more games in a camaraderie amongst islanders in 12 and under eat free in the Breakaway major-league season? attendance. Sports Pub at Hertz Arena with the 2. Which major-league team did Lou Piniella manage first, and which one did he For the first time ever, members purchase of an adult entree. manage the longest? of The Sanibel School Seahorse According to music educator Joey 3. When was the last time before 2017 that the University of Miami, Fla., won a bowl Chorale and Elementary Choir will Giangreco, funds raised through the game by more than one point? be performing the National Anthem purchase of tickets to Sanibel Night 4. In the 2016-17 NBA season, Elfrid Payton became the fifth player in Orlando prior to the Friday, November 9 will help offset the costs to bring the Magic history to have at least 1,000 points and 500 assists in a season. Name two Florida Everblades game against the school’s Seahorse Chorale to Lake of fte other four to do it. . The puck drops Buena Vista, Florida later this year. 5. Who were the last players before Pittsburgh’s Jake Guentzel in 2018 to reach 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Hertz Arena, located at On Friday, December 7, the group will points in 10 or fewer NHL playoff games? 11000 Everblades Parkway in Estero. be performing on the Disney Springs 6. Name the last time before 2018 that Russia’s men’s soccer team advanced to the The music department at The Marketplace Stage starting at 11 a.m. knockout stage of the World Cup. Sanibel School is selling tickets to “My students have been working 7. When was the last time before 2018 that the U.S. won wrestling’s World Cup? Sanibel Night to support the Seahorse together since August, and they’ve Chorale’s upcoming trip to Walt worked really hard and are sounding ANSWERS Disney World. 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Superior Interiors possibility you may want to hire a profession^. Do-It-Yourself Have you used the skills to do this project before, and had great success or Designing minimal success? Do you have enough time to complete by Marcia Feeney the project? (add 30 percent more time if e live in an you have never done it before) age where How vciluable is your time? do-it-yourself Do you own the tools to do the project? is all the rage, from Do you like to fix mistakes/probiems? designing your own What kind of results are you expecting? business card, to If it is a first-time project, you may have to creating your own lower your expectations. web page. When it B a^d on your answers to the comes to a do- questions, consider whether hiring an it-yourself design expert makes sense or whether you want project, consider the to do it yourself. Your einswers to these following before you decide: questions could change depending on the Are you confident the project will turn complexity of each project. out right the first time? Marcia Feeneg is an interior designer Is the risk low for mciking a mistake? on SanibeFCaptiva Islands. She can be Classes will be offered on Tuesdays and Ttiursdays photo provided The higher the risk, the greater the reached at [email protected]^ Registration November 6, 13, 20 and 27; December 4 and 11. Life Insurance Thursday classes will be held at 5:30 a return on the money. Open For Barre p.m. on the following dates: An immediate “income” annuity can be November 1,8, 15 and 29; December Annuity Glossary funded with: Fitness Classes 6 and 13. J. Brendan Ryan, Dollars built up in the deferred phase of that annuity; A barre workout combines functional CLU, ChFC, MSFS egistration is now open for A lump sum paid by the annuity owner the upcoming November and strength, dance, Pilates and yoga concepts into a series of movements am a big believer including rollovers from a life-insurance R December sessions of Barre Fitness in “immediate” policy or another annuity; designed to strengthen the entire classes at the Sanibel Recreation Center. or “income” After-tax dollars from whatever source, Cost is $55 for members and $73 for body. Participants will primarily utilize I such as a certificate of deposit or savings Ixxlyweight for resistance while focusing annuities. But before non-memlrers for the full six-class session. we discuss them account; or on alignment and posture with the goal of Class size is limited to 10 participants. here, let me lay out Before-tax dollars accumulated in a If space is available, a drop-in rate of enhancing body awareness, coordination, a sort of glossary qualified retirement plan. balance and strength. $ 10 per class for members and $13 for so that we are all What is truly unique about this kind of non-members will be offered. Register in The Sanibel Recreation Center is on the same page. annuity is that it provides income that you advance to reserve your space. located at 3880 Sanibel-Captiva Road. In all cases, these cannot outlive (a single-life annuity). Or, Tue.sday classes will be held at 8:30 Daily, weekly and annual memberships refer to contracts issued by life insurance if you prefer, it will guarantee an income a.m. on the following dates: are available. For more information, call companies - only such insurers are allowed payable as long as you and another person 472-0345 or visit www.mysanibel.com.^J to offer the guarantees that annuities carry. live (a joint annuity). A qualified annuity is one designed to Without such a lifetime guarantee, all receive before-tax funds from qualified one can do during retirement is withdraw Doctor and Dietician V2 cup almond butter (or your retirement plans. money little by little and hope that they favorite nut butter) Flourless A nonqualified annuity is designed to will not outlive their money. No one 2/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder receive after-tax dollars. knows how long they will live. So, the 'A cup coconut sugar A deferred annuity is one that receives non-annuity owner v ^ , in all likelihood, Pumpkin Brownies 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract dollars that the owner does not need to have one of two outcomes. Either he or Pinch of kosher sea salt use at present. 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Mix until nonqualified annuities receive after-tax amount of money being applied, and fully immersed and a thick batter is dollars, only the untaxed gain is taxed determines how much level amount it formed. upon withdrawal. can pay annually, semiannually, quarterly 3. Transfer the brownie batter to An immediate annuity does not defer or monthly, as the owner chooses, b y Ross Hauser, MD pan and bake for 12 to 15 minutes. a payout but begins to pay its regular guaranteed for the one or two lifetimes. and Marlon Hauser, MS, RD Allow brownies to cool before frosting amount annually, semiannually, quarterly With a variable immediate annuity, the or slicing. or monthly at the election of the owner. insurer guarantees that a certain number of his recipe is made with no boxed This information is not intended to A fixed annuity is one that carries no “units” will be paid at each interval for the mixes, no butter, flour, grains or treat, cure or diagnose your condition. market risk. Rather, the funds are held one or two lifetimes. The value of the unit T dairy - yet, is extremely tasty. Feel Caring Medical Regenerative Medicine in the insurer’s general account; and ^ e will vary with the composite value of the free to tweak the recipe to your specific Clinics has two locations: one in Oak insurer guarantees that no money will securities held in the subaccounts that the tastes. It is dairy- and gluten-free, Park, Illinois, and one in Fort Mgers. be lost. The insurer guarantees to pay owner selected. So, the amount of each vegan, paleo and very low in sugar. It was established in 1991 by Ross interest, the amount of which for each periodic payment changes accordingly. Give it a try for a healthier dessert. Hauser. MD, and Marion Hauser, MS, annuity will vary with many factors. Social Security payments are a type What you need: RD. Theg can be reached at info® A vciriable annuity puts a client’s money of fixed immediate annuity that we are all 1 cup pumpkin puree caringmedical.com. in one or more “subaccounts” of the familiar with. If that source will not provide client's choosing. These are diversified enough income to cover a retiree’s regular, portfolios of securities. The value of ongoing costs from month to month, an a client's account fluctuates with the immediate annuity may be part of the Our email address is [email protected] composite performance of the securities in solution. the selected subaccounts. The insurer does J. Brendan Rgan is a Cincinnati not guarantee the safety of the principal or insurance agent. He can be reached at jbrganclu@aol. com .^ ISLAND SUN - NOVEMBER 2. 2018 238 deoRPharmocist The take-home message is you should compassion; not assume that your dark chocolate is free Got A Problem? 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Adoptions are available 10:30 a.m. Gulf Coast Symphony...... 277-1700 home would have a canine friend for me to hang to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For Lee County Alliance for the Arts...... 939-2787 out with. information, visit Lee County Domestic Animal Naples Philharmonic...... 597-1111 My adoption fee is $30. Services at www.leegov.com/animalservices or The Herb Strauss Schoolhouse Theater...... 472-6862 Hi, I’m Ditto. I’m a 13-year-old domestic call 533-7387.^ Sanibel Music Festival...... 336-7999 Sanibel-Captiva Art League...... sancapart.com SW Florida Sym phony...... 418-0996 Haven on Eartb Animal League like other cats and Symphonic Chorale of SW Florida...... 560-5695 hope I can find a CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS Siamese And Dylan home with another ABWA - American Businesswomen's Assoc.. http://abwasanlbelcaptiva.org i! I’m a young kitty to play American Legion Post 123 ...... 472-9979 with. 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Top 10 Real Estate Sales Days On Market Subdivision Chy Year Built Square Footage Listing Price Selling Price 54 Ibis Cove At Bonita Bay Bonita Springs 1997 3,942 $1,999,000 $1,635,000 301 Sanibel Isles Sanibel 1963 2,394 $1,850,000 $1,600,000 889 Fa Lanes Bayview Captiva 2006 3,808 $1,794,000 $1,698,500 36 Shenandoah Fort Myers 2003 4,427 $1,250,000 $1,115,000 47 Las Lomas Cape Coral 2013 4,397 $895,000 $850,000 178 Not Applicable Cape Coral 2007 3,189 $869,800 $805,000 362 Waterside Estero 2000 2,964 $848,000 $775,000 $745,000 138 Cape Coral Cape Coral 1989 2,822 $799,000 3 Bayland Heights Fort Myers Beach 1979 1,758 $797,500 $795,000 246 Gumbo Limbo Sanibel 1987 1,857 $759,500 $690,000 32B ISLAND SUN - NOVEMBER 2, 2018 BEACHVIEW CC ESTATES ^ * ROYAL^HELL E

1629 LAND'S END VILLAGE, CAPTIVA 1199 PAR VIEW DR., SANIBEL • Highly Desirable Direct Waterfront, Fantastic Views • 3 BR, 2.5 BA, Near Beach, Pool Home • Large 2 BR w/Open & Screened Lanais • Gorgeous Water & Golf Course Views $1,429,000 MLS 218049777 $1,099,000 MLS 217073462 Cindy Sitton 239.810.4772 Vicki Panico & Fred Newman 239.980.0088 e x c e l l e n c e : SEASPRAY SUBDIVISION OCEAN'S REACH iLUXURY PRESTIGE GLOBAL

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1270 PAR VIEW DR., SANIBEL 1325 PAR VIEW DR., SANIBEL 1299 MIDDLE GULF DR. #232, SANIBEL 1501 MIDDLE GULF DR. #H108, SANIBEL • Pool Home, 4th Green & Fairway View • Owner Wants Offers! • Inviting 2 BR, 2 BA Condo • 1 BR, 1 BA, Newly Remodeled • Eastern Exposure, 3 BR, 2 BA, Fireplace • 3 Bedrooms & 3 Full Bathrooms • Warm Gulf Breezes from Screened Lanai • Phenomenal Rental Opportunity $795,000 MLS 218035210 $672,500 MLS 218050253 $659,000 MLS 218064888 $475,000 MLS 218048816 John Nicholson 239.849.3250 Andre Arensman 239.233.1414 Tracy Walters 239.994.7975 Brian Murty 239.565.1272 SANIBEL HIGHLANDS NEW PRICE IS YOUR RENTAL ^ Rent. Sell. COMPANY AS GOOD AS WE ARE? OPEN 11/71:00PM-4:00PM 531 PIEDMONT RD., SANIBEL 580 LAKE MUREX CIR., SANIBEL • Move-In Ready! All Impact Glass • Elegant 4 BR, 2 BA, Near Beach Retreat • Ground Level, 3 BR, 2 BA, New Kitchen & BA • 3,348 S.F., Short Walk to Beach Access $449,500 MLS 218046215 $1,095,000 MLS 217075229 Sally Davies 239.691.3319 Cindy Sitton 239.810.4772

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