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Cjuteatevehyday!! U M.BER 34 1 9J6 1 WEEK OP OCTOBER 14 - 20, 2005 • J *• r - *»-. •".-1." •*•». - V r • •. 1 *••* L# CJUtEATEVEHYDAY!! ALL YOU CAN EAT EVERYDAY!! TIME!! 11/4 Pound Maine Lobster served with Served with baked Idaho potato Open Mon - Sat @11 am Sunday 9;00am corn on the cob, French Fries, & Coleslaw' & com on the cob 2330 Palm fUMgs Rd. Sanibe! island LlvLh.iJl.?uPP|ies !?st). - - . EVEHYDAV! \ Fabulous Breakfast 37 items en fes K sds3 menu, %% % c; i,' $16.95 h\% specials ssfejesf to 9:00-12:00 noon Fries & corn on the cob Master Card, Visa, Discover Credit Cards Accepted Sunday 2» Week of October 14-20, 2005 • Islander The Vunes <•• <Jo>If and Tennis Club .*>49 >.mJ c.i>tlc Rani • SaniM isl.mif • 472.3355 '•..•.* .1 October 2005 Upcoming Public Events Mcnitl.iv • FruUv H.ippv Hour 4:00 - (»:00pm • Enjoy... 2 for I well drink*,drdi'i bccv JHJ liiui.«i* wine -£/ Full Mat1!! i .^ j 7:tH» - S:jUt|im with 8ri.ni Hr.ifv Cvlebritx Rtrtcndvr tor Lharit\ tvvnt A speuA outdoor c.vpci ic/uc lioM f« f/tc I «'.ittiring 200-1 Wituwr's 1 ijs> or 'tS.00 for.» II Kt\'IN MtCUNt^SP VICTOR MA> RiyiiliT.il.W5- I 100 Us the AmiTit'jin C.iMuT Soriftv 5:00 7:00 |nn k* the evening with d Prime Rib O'mner >|»ctia(.f .s I fu* sJiool House Tficjli'i-c'.is( "In the Mood l9H0s)ukcbo\" iiri'.'i( H.iitowt'fn Pumpkin £U.«ii.' Open to the the pnblk Reservations lor Snifter: H72.0201 fret Admission: itewrAges And food ch >(v.-.ik» .mi! >c li.v Merut'cr> Menu Port Chop " Ii(.ot..4ri >t\ 1c" '.'ilt'.i^t".' . •;,!• i« vt •"« i" v.i(!i i\ .'•• '.'.«•>' rj f. TVnnc t\i>(.i t111 ,:iu ti'i:, )•: Onfuti irtfU'd ChLken <alvi'> I ivcr Tfunk wu i^r \ i ! )i.MiK vi>" ioi Islander • Week of October 14-20, 2005 • 3 UPDATED 10/10/05 WATER QUALITY CALL TO ACTION!!! One truckload of dead fish picked up this week includes huge goliath groupers. On October 10, 2005, Governor Bush announced an initiative to expedite the long-term Lake Okeechobee restoration project. This is a good beginning towards a long-range solution. Our local water quality needs immediate attention now! The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers need to develop a plan for short-term relief to protect our estuaries and fragile eco-system. IT IS OUR DUTY - PLEASE ACT NOW! Contact our Elected and Appointed Officials to act now to address our Dead fish are a symptom of water quality crisis and economic the current condition of our region's water quality. catastrophe that impacts us all. OFFICIAL ADDRESS EMAIL FAX Governor Jeb Bush The Capitol, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 [email protected] (850)487-0801 US Senator Mel Martinez 315 E. Robinson St., Suite 475, Orlando, FL 32801 [email protected] (407)423-0941 US Senator Bill Nelson 111 N. Adams, Tallahassee, FL 32301 [email protected] (850) 942-8450 Congressman Connie Mack 2000 Main St., Ste. 303, Ft. Myers, FL 33901-3050 [email protected] (239) 332-8921 Donald L. Basham, Chief of Engineering and Construction SE U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 441 G. Street, NW, Washington, DC 20314-1000 [email protected] (202)761-1016 John E. Zediak, Chief, Water Management & Meteorology Section, Jacksonville District US Army Corps of Engineers, 701 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32207 [email protected] (904) 232-1772 Kevin McCarty, SFWMD Board Chairman 225 NE Mizner Blvd, Ste. 500, Boca Raton, FL 33432 [email protected] (561) 672-4962 Alice J. Carlson, SFWMD, Local Boardmember 2730 Leeward Lane, Naples, FL 34103 [email protected] (239)435-3989 Senator Burt Saunders 3301 E. Tamiami Trail, Bldg. F, Ste 304, Naples, FL 34112 [email protected] (239) 417-2663 Representative Jeff Kottkamp 3501 Del Prado Blvd, Ste 305, Cape Coral, FL 33904-7223 [email protected] (239)344-4901 Jienator Dave Aronberg 2120 Main Street, Suite 209, Fort Myers, FL 33901 [email protected] (239)338-2648 Representative Bruce Kyle 2120 Main Street, Suite 208, Fort Myers, FL 33901-3010 [email protected] (239) 433-6773 Senator Mike Bennett 3653 Cortez Rd West, Suite 90, Bradenton, FL 34210 [email protected] (941)727-6352 Representative Mike Grant P.O. Box 494397, Port Charlotte, FL 33949-4397 [email protected] (941)613-0916 Representative Paige Kreegel 410 Taylor Street, PuntaGorda, FL 33950 [email protected] (941)575-5822 Representative Trudi Williams 5621 Banner Drive, Ft. Myers, FL 33912 [email protected] (239)433-6773 Paid for by the Sanibel City Council, www.mysanibel.com> Sanibel City Hall, 800 Dunlop Road, Sanibel, FL 33957 4 • Week of October 14-20, 2005 • Islander at BIG ARTS SantieC Captiva BIG ARTS first visual arts exhibit of Custer, ink on paper by Laury Getford and islander GRAPHICS the 2005-2006 Season, "10" covers the -the paintings of Didi Abe, Leo Johnson, walls of The Phillips Gallery at BIG ARTS Krista Johnson, Ikki Matsumoto, and 9 Just off island at the. Kapok Plaza with the work of ten new/emerging/ evolv- Sherry Rohl. Each artist will show approx- The Islands Community 15630 McGregor Blvd, #103 imately five pieces of work in this exciting Ft. Myers, FI. 13908 ing artists! It is a show of mixed media. Newspaper since 1961 Curator, Polly Matsumoto, promises and unusual show. All art will be for sale. Mailing address: the show will have unique and surprising The Phillips Gallery will be open for Printing works on display which will stretch the viewing "10," Monday thru Saturday, 1 - P.O. Bo\ 3d • Sanibel. FL 33057 Graphic viewers' senses and imaginations. Patrons 4 p.m. until October 29. For more infor- will be treated to the fiber art of Polly mation on this exhibit and others being lax: (230)472-1372 Illustrations / 1 Malsumoto, sculpture by Lawrence and held at BIG ARTS in the 2005/2006 islander t" breezeiu'Mspjipcrs.com Mary Voytek, constructions by Carrie Season, please call 395-0900. « w w.hreezencM spapers.com Location: Promenade Center Color Copies Dancing, fun, food at Country/Swing W5 Tarpon Hay Koud. Unit #13 Fax Service Community Party • High Speed Copies Gel your high-steppin' boots on for leader Sonny Brenner on bass, G.W. Clark Group Publisher Robin Calabrese BIG Arts opening shindig on Saturday, on guitar, Bob Edward, keyboards, Larry Sales Manager Terri Blackmore Oct. 22nd. Food and fun for the entire Vandiver on sax, and drummer John Executiv"' e Edito""' r Renny Severance p^V V / Engineering Copies fam-damily start at 6 p.m. with dinner Marker promise an evening of great fun. Managing Editor Karen Nelson j^) L catered by Rib City and' included in the Call BIG Arts at 395-0900 or stop by the ticket price. NightSounds will entertain ticket office at 900 Dunlop Road. Tickets Staff Writers Laura Nickerson with music in the style of Bob Wills and are $20 for adults and $5 for children 12 Jenny Burnham the Texas Playboys starting at 7:30. Band and under. Account Execs Rich Martin Marguerite Burns Katrina donation from Prather Production Mgr. Joy Simpkins The Prather Family of Theatres has Palm West in Mesa, Ariz. — collected announced a $40,000 donation to the donations from their respective audiences Postal Information: American Red Cross of Lee County. for victims of Katrina and Rita. Prather The Siinibcl Captiva Islander Heidi Ruster, Lee County Red Cross said, "Our Beehive audiences in Florida, is published e\er\ Friday Executive Director accepted the check those attending Nunsense in Arizona and and is ilisirihuLtcd throughout from Will Prather, owner and executive 42nd Street in Pennsylvania raised Sanibel and Capli\u Islands producer of the Prather Family of $40,000 over a four-week period. I could h\ llie Hree/.e Corp. 454-1001 Theatres during one of the closing perfor- not be more proud of them, of our theatre P.O." Box 56. Sanibel. FL mances of Beehive in Fort Myers. staffs and of the cast members for their Third Class postage is paid al the FAX 454-4205 During the month of September, the efforts during this time of crisis. It is our Sanibel Post Office. three theatres owned by the Prather great privilege to assist the American Red Postmaster: Family — Broadway Palm, the Dutch Cross of Lee County." send address changes to: Apple in Lancaster, Penn., and Broadway Sanibel Captiva Islander. P.O. Box 56 v Sanibel. FL 33957 A Dash of Rosemary t Classified Ad Deadline: Florida Rep celebrates the life and music and life of Rosemary Clooney Noon. Tuesda\ Conspiracy "A Dash of Rosemary! will no doubt work at Flat Rock Playhouse, Arkansas from left belo\ become one of the best-loved musicals in Rep, Big Fork Summer Playhouse and O 2005 BREEZE CORP. the early part of the 21st century." Tennessee Rep. In addition to his work as son, Mac, is next on the waiting list to get Jeff Eason, Mountain Times a director and writer, Kampsen is also an into the Bright Ideas Early Childhood accomplished actor. Development Academy — and everyone Florida Repertory Theatre continues to Dcbra Smith's performing , teaching knows once you're in there, your life will celebrate its eighth season of professional and choreography careers have taken her unfold with glorious ease.
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