VOL. 26, NO. 1 SANIBEL & CAPTIVA ISLANDS, FLORIDA JULY 6, 2018 JULYSUNRISE/SUNSET: 6 6:41 • 8:25 7 6:41 • 8:25 8 6:42 • 8:25 9 6:42 • 8:25 10 6:43 • 8:25 ll 6:43 • 8:25 12 6:44 • 8:24 First Captiva Loggerhead Sea Turtle Nest Hatches

The newborn hatchling making its way across th e sand staff member - and sea turtle program turtle as she was finishing the process of From left, SCCF Sea Turtle Program staff member Kristie Anders and volunteers Dr. Bob participant since 1984 - Kristie Anders laying her eggs on the beach. After the Fisher and Stefanie Plein conducting an inventory of Captiva's first loggerhead sea turtle and first-year volunteer Dr. Bob Fisher sea turtle completed the nesting process, nest of the 2018 season last week photos by Jeff Lysiak conduct the inventory of Captiva’s Nest both watched her disappear into the gulf by Jeff Lysiak Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation #1. “After seeing this nest get washed waters before they staked off the newly- (SCCF) Sea Turtle Program and over during (Tropical Storm) Alberto, we laid nest, the first of the 2018 season. ust as the sun was beginning to appear permittee-in-training, Plein had been didn’t know if it was gonna hatch.” It was a unique experience for Plein, above the horizon on June 26, Stefanie looking forward to this moment for the Earlier this season, on the morning who had pledged to adopt the first Plein arrived at the beach at South J past two months. of April 26, Plein and SCCF Sea Turtle nest she helped find in honor of her Seas Island Resort on Captiva. “It’s exciting that this nest even Program Coordinator Kelly Sloan grandmother, Joyce Wolf, who passed away A second year volunteer with the hatched,” she said as she watched SCCF discovered an adult female loggerhead sea continued on pa^e 20

a part of the Sea Turtle Conservancy’s Walter The online sea turtle tracking educational program. The tag will transmit the sea Loggerhead turtle’s location via satellite when he comes to the surface to breathe. Walter Released is the seventh adult male loggerhead by Jeff Lysiak sea turtle to be tagged by Mote Marine Laboratory as part of a study of the hree weeks after an adult male turtles’ migratory behavior after release loggerhead sea turtle was brought from rehabilitation and recovery. Tto the Clinic for the Rehabilitation To track Walter’s location, visit www. of Wildlife (CROW) for treatment after conserveturtles.org/turtletracking. being rescued offshore, where boaters A group of more than 60 onlookers reported it appeared to be struggling to welcomed CROW and Mote Marine Lab swim, the loggerhead was released back staff - carrying the sling containing the into the wild with great fanfare from a 230-pound sea turtle -* last Thursday large group of onlookers. on the beach located behind West Wind On the afternoon of June 28, the Inn on Sanibel. Among the crowd were sea turtle - nicknamed Walter, after the SCCF Sea Turtle Program participants founder of CROW, Shirley J. Walter who had helped rescue the loggerhead - was returned to the Gulf of Mexico three weeks earlier. following 2 4 days of treatment for Personnel ftom the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) and Mote Marine “I’m glad he made it,” said SC C F’s brevetoxicosis, also known as red tide Laboratory carrying an adult rriale loggerhead sea turtle onto the beach last Thursday Audrey Albrecht who, along with Sea poisoning. afternoon, where it was successfully released back into the wild photo by Jeff Lysiak Turtle Program Coordinator Kelly Sloan “Since this past October, we have said Dr. Robin Bast, CROW veterinary In addition, the loggerhead was and participants Jack Brzoza, Andrew admitted 274 patients for suspected intern. “Typically, brevetoxicosis cases tagged with a passive integrated Glinsky and Katie Goulder, helped brevetoxicosis; 229 of those have been make up approximately 10 percent of transponder (PIT) tag and fitted with a rescue Walter in early June. Also admitted since January 1 of this year,” our caseload annually.” satellite tag. Walter was selected to be continued on page 4 2 I ISLAND SUN-JULY 6, 2018

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With more than 60 spectators watching, Walter moved slowly towards the water photos by Jeff Lysiak From p>age 1 between 2 5 and 3 3 percent, the wildlife clinic claims an 88 percent rate of Walter success for sea turtles. assisting with the offshore rescue were “This has been a very busy red tide Linda Linsmayer and Billy Kirkland, who season and it’s extending longer into lent SCCF a l^yak and boat. the year than what we usually see,” said Placed on the sand about 10 feet Dr. Heather Barron, CROW hospital from the water’s edge, Walter slowly director, who suggested that Walter’s and methodically used his flippers to prognosis is positive. “He’s a very crawl into the gulf to the great delight strong, healthy sea turtle. All of his of the spectators. bloodwork is now within the normal According to rehabilitation staff, limits, so we felt very confident that he while the average success rate for would be able to go out and thrive in this environment.’’^;? marine life treated for brevetoxicosis is Closeup of the adult male loggerhead with Its tracking device

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Jay Darling’s cartoon, Post Guests of 1938, Illustrated how bad the mosquito problem was on the islands The nationally known and respected of declaring independence from Lee political cartoonist, whose affinity for County. More than 75 percent of the environmental causes often influenced population voted in favor of establishing his work, was one of the leading local the City of Sanibel, thus being able to voices when it came to helping protect create their own laws while helping to wildlife and preserve land. Darling preserve large undeveloped areas of the sent a letter to the federal government island for future generations to enjoy. requesting that they stop the sale of “But they paid the price for it,” she 2,000 acres of land on Sanibel. Using noted. “It was a pretty brave act.” money from the sale of Federal Duck The home of Porter Goss and his Stamps, the Sanibel National Wildlife family had to be protected by law Refuge became established in 1945. It enforcement officers from opponents of was later rededicated in the name of the city’s vote to become independent. SCCF Education Director Kristie Anders using a map to describe which areas of Sanibel Darling following his death in 1962. “Muriel (Goss) and her children would Island are only about 500 years old photos by Jeff Lysiak Mosquitoes were intolerable pests in recognize the sheriff’s officers who frequently visited the house to serve by Jeff Lysiak and the founding of SCCF, leading those days. With mudflats being a key up to the incorporation and ensuing breeding ground for the insect larvae, a subpoenas,” said Anders. “They knew them by name and would invite them in ast week at the SCCF (Sanibel- history of the City of Sanibel. five-mile “dam” was built to combat the Captiva Conservation Foundation) “What’s the difference between infestation. That structure eventually for coffee.” Nature Center, a lecture on the Sanibel and other cities in Southwest became Wildlife Drive, the 4.5-mile But perhaps the greatest evidence L of why Sanibel remains a sanctuary history of the conservation movement Florida? The skyline,” said Anders. roadway through the center of the on the islands was delivered by Kristie “You won’t see many cities along the refuge. island today can be seen in the vision Anders, SCCF’s education director coast that aren’t dotted with highrises.” As air conditioning and fresh water statement that appears on the walls of and longtime local resident. During Sharing several historical aerial became readily available and affordable, Sanibel City Hall; her 45-minute presentation, Anders images taken in the mid-1940s, Anders the island’s population began to grow. “Sanibel is and shall remain a small shared some background information noted that until the 1950s, Sanibel was But plans to bring some 35,000 town community whose members on several pivotal players and the mostly a sparsely vegetated island of residential units to Sanibel didn’t sit choose to live in harmony with one important dates that helped shape the open grasslands. However, in the years well with most islanders already living another and with nature; creating a future of Sanibel. leading up to World War II, the island here. In the late 1960s, following the human settlement distinguished by its "This is my favorite story to tell,” was being sold to property investors. opening of the Sanibel Causeway, local diversity, beauty, uniqueness, character Anders told the audience. One person who came to Sanibel groups of concerned residents began to and stewardship,” the statement reads, Chronicling over a century of beginning in the 1930s was Darling, advocate for preserving environmentally in part. “The City of Sanibel cherishes preserving paradise, the presentation - whose doctors told him that in order to sensitive land. One of those groups its cultural, social ecological and A History of Island Conservation: The treat his chronic bronchitis, he should became SCCF on October 31, 1967. economic diversity, and will endeavor to City That Almost Wasn’t - celebrated visit a warmer climate during the harsh “The pressure to develop on Sanibel maintain it.” the forward thinking of many islanders winters he experienced in Iowa. He and was enormous,” said Anders, who For more information on upcoming and visitors, including Theodore his wife, Penny, who frequently stayed added that in 1974, a whopping 85 events and programs, visit www.sccf.org Roosevelt and Jay Norwood “Ding” at ‘Tween Waters Inn on Captiva, finally percent of island residents turned or call 472-2329. Darling, the establishment of the refuge built a permanent home here in 1942. out to cast their vote on the subject

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The Rev. Dr. John N. Cedarteaf Contemporary and childrens church in 472-2763. Churches/Temples Services every Sunday 11 a.m. the main sanctuary, 9 a.m. Traditional in ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH ANNUNCIATION GREEK November 11, 2018 thru April 28, 2019 the main sanctuary. 11 a.m. Childcare The Rev. Dr. Ellen Sloan, Rector. Saturday ORTHODOX CHURCH 11580 Chapin Lane, Captiva 472-1646 available at all services. 1740 Periwinkle Eucharist 5 p.m. Sunday Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Reverend Father Dean Nastos, Orthos RRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Way. 472-2684 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. (until May 20). Service Sunday 9 a.m., Divine Liturgy Sunday 10:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 SANIBEL CONGREGATIONAL Tuesday Morning Prayer 9 a.m. W^nesday Sunday 10 a.m., Fellowship Programs, a.m., Wednesday evening meeting 7:30 p.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Healing Eucharist 9 a.m. Prayer and Potiuck Sunday School, Bible Study. 8210 Cypress Reading room open, Monday, Wednesday The Reverend Dr. John H. Danner. Sr. first Wednesdays 6 p.m. 2304 Periwinkle Lake Drive, Fort Myers, annunciation. and Friday 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (November Pastor. The Reverend Deborah Kunkel. Way, saintmichaels-sanibel.org, 472-2173. through March), Friday 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Associate Pastor. 10 a.m. Worshop Service fl.goarch.org, 481 -2099. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS BAT YAM-TEMPLE OF THE ISLANDS (summer hours). 2950 West Gulf Drive, with Sunday School and nursery care 2050 OF THE ISLANDS The Reform Congregation of Bat Yam 472-8684. Periwinkle Way 472-0497 www.sanibelucc. Meets 5 p.m. on the second Sunday of each Temple of the Islands meets for Friday SANIBEL FELLOWSHIP, sbc org. month from December through April at the night services at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Join us for Bible study and Worship Sunday ST. ISABEL CATHOLIC CHURCH Sanibel Congregational Church. A pot luck Hall of the Sanibel Congregational United 10 a.m. at Island Cinema. Call Pastor Mark Pastor Reverend Christopher Senk. is held at a member’s home on the third Church of Christ, 2050 Periwinkle Way. Hutchinson 284-6709. Saturday Vigil Mass 5 p.m.. Sunday Sunday of each month. 2050 Periwinkle Rabbi Stephen Fuchs. President Alan SANIBEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Mass 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., Sunday May Way, [email protected], 433-4901.0 Lessack 579-0296. Dr. Daryl Donovan, Senior Pastor through October 9:30 a.m. only. Daily Mass HISTORIC CAPTIVA Sunday Worship 8, 9 and 11 a.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8:30 CHAPEL BY THE SEA Traditional in historic Chapel, 8 a.m. a.m. Holy Days call. 3559 San-Cap Road, 10 ISLAND SUN - JULY 6, 2018

The group at Panama City Beach photos provided One of th® highlights was an ‘BOs-themed worship party and worship time. More than 1,500 Teens Learn Big teens from Generation Z came together the island and surrounding communities congregation with the church campus singing and praising God. They beamed are welcome to attend. at 1740 Periwinkle Way. For inore Stuff At Camp with excitement and filled the room wnth Scinibel Community Church is information call 472-2684 or visit www. explosive energy for one common goal: an evangelical, non-denominational sanibelchurch.com.^)= anibel Community Church H 20 to be more Christ-like. The students ministries sent 19 middle school and were reminded, “We raise our hands not high school students, along with six because we are the fans, but because we leaders,S to Bigstuf camp in Panama City realize that God is the fan of us.” Beach from June 11 to 15. Celebrating SCCF Sea Turtle Nesting Statistics Guest speakers Joseph Sojourner (Sojo) 30 years of ministry, Bigstuf provides and Stuart Hall, renowned for their work he first three nests of the season hatched on Captiva last week and the first church youth groups with an experience with teens and dedicated to equipping two nests for Sanibel hatched last Friday. The three nests on Captiva produced that deepens their teens’ relationships with today’s youth for the future, captivat^ a total of 3 0 9 hatchlings - very impressive, especially considering they felt the Christ and connects them with new and T the audience by speaking biblical truths impacts of Tropical Storm Alberto. old frierxfs. and emphasizing this year’s theme, which The release of the adult male loggerhead (Walter) - that SCCF rescued and CROW Each session opened with praise is Original. The teens were stretched rehabilitated - went beautifully and pictures can be found on CROW’s Facebook and reminded “To be an original, give page. Seeing this turtle in such good health was really a joy, especially considering God your ordinary and he’ll meike it the shape he was in when he was initially rescued. To track W^ter, go to: https:// extraordinary. The students participated conserveturtles .org/trackingmap/?id= 195 in seven sessions, interspers^ with beach As of June 2 9 , 2 0 1 7 fun, volleyball, basketball, beach worship, Sanibel East: 9 4 loggerhead nests, 1 green nest, 184 loggerhead false crawls*, 0 sm ^ group time and an ‘80s-themed green false crawls worship party. Each teen was challenged Sanibel West: 2 8 4 loggerhead nests, 13 green nest, 4 1 3 loggerhead false crawls*, to “Do Big Stuff” and charged to go above 16 green false crawls and beyorvl to serve their community and Captiva: 135 loggerhead nests, 0 green nest, 138 loggerhead false crawls*, 1 green families. false crawls H 2 0 Student Ministries is a youth As of June 2 9 , 2 0 1 8 ministry program for sixth through 12th Sanibel East: 5 4 loggerhead nests, 0 green nest, 120 loggerhead false crawls*, 0 grade young men and women. The group green false crawls Show your meets on Wednesday evenings (currently Sanibel West: 2 72 loggerhead nests, 2 green nest, 5 2 9 loggerhead false crawls*, 0 on summer break) from 5 to 7 p.m. for green false crawls middle school and from 6 to 8 p.m. for Captiva: 100 loggerhead nests, 0 green nest, 132 loggerhead false crawls*, 0 green colors! high school students. The group also This bumper sticker has a green color to false crawls meets on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m. at *false crawl - a failed nesting attempt emphasize that almost 7 0% of Sanibel the youth center at Sanibel Community If you have questions, or would like to know more about nesting statistics on is in conservation land and a whimsical Church for Sunday School. All students on Sanibel, contact [email protected] or call SCCF at 472-2329.^ heart to signify our island lifestyle. The peel off back has information about New Designs Available at Sanibel that you may not know. P n a t u r e IS Forever Green Ace Hardware They are available at: 2025 Periwinkle Way • Sanibel, FL Bailey's General Store r BRACKETS 1 For a Full Mailbox noturebrackets.com call Dave at Bailey's at Sundial [email protected] (239)454-1001 "" Beach Stuff Torches CVS Pharmacy Doc Ford's Island Pharmacy Suncatcher's Dream Sanibel Scenes calendars are also available at these favorite island stores. r 1 ISLAND SUN - JULY 6. 2018 11

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ISLAND SUN - JULY 6, 2018 13 female biased sex ratio that appears to be Sea Trash Storm growing. For example, a study in Australia’s Strikes Shoreline Northern Great Barrier Reef revealed submitted by Sanibel-Captiva that 9 9 percent of young green turtles Conservation Foundation (SCCF) are fe m ^ and that male sea turtles at that location are disappearing. Closer to nstead of being greeted by seasheUs home, researchers from Florkla Atlantic and turtle tracks along the shores, early University have documented that 97 to morning beach walkers were struck by 100 percent of the hatchlings sampled theI sight of plastic bottles and styrofoam since 2002 have been female. With drastic chucks littering the high tide line recently. environmental changes predicted to occur It wcis an ail hands on deck inddent within this century, sea turtles are at risk as SCCF (Sanibel-Captiva Conservation of unsustainable sex ratios that could have Foundation) sea turtle and shorebird a negative impact on their populations. volunteers, staff, Adopt-A-Beach Microplastics that absorb and retain heat participants, residents and tourists alike in the sand could exacerbate this serious launched an impromptu cleanup effort. In issue. just eight miles of shoreline - from Tarpon While these small micro plastic pieces Bay Road to Blind Pass - SCCF Sea Turtle may not be as visually disturbing as larger and Shorebird program coordinators Kelly pieces of trash, these tiny bits of plastic Sloan and Audrey Albrecht, sea turtle Trash picked up on the beach in one morning photo provided pose an immediate threat to the sea technician Jack Brzoza and intern Ana turtle population. In addition to possibly use. Some were coated in thick amounts of Daili/ recently reported, “Researchers Defilipo had the bed of the beach patrol altering sand temperatures, microplastics algae, some blackened with an oily diesel found a wide array of microplastics in fish vehicle completely filled with sea trash that are ingested by sea turtles of all life stages, was largely composed of plastics. fuel-like slime, yet most were single-use stomachs, with a whopping 73 percent of water bottles. causing them to starve because they feel In addition to spending their time the fish having ingested the pollutants.” full or creating impaction issues. As the group continued their patrol, Being a barrier island with critical measuring and monitoring nesting activity, This highlights the importance of asking they came upon a Chateaux Sur Mer nesting habits makes Sanibel even more they spent additional manpower doing everyone who enjoys the beaches to play resident and Adopt-A-Beach participcint vulnerable to experiencing the detrimental what amounted to a sea trash shuttle a vital role in picldng up plastic. Regardless who estimated picking up 5 0 plastic bottles environmental impact of plastics with even run; jumping off the vehicle to the beach, of how small the pieces may seem, they and a dozen st^ofoam chunks in a one- greater force. grabbing trash, tossing it into the back of have a very real and lasting detrimental mile stretch, the most she had ever seen Research conducted by Florida Atlantic the vehicle and repeating. Other groups of impact on the environment and food in 15 years. Along Gulf Pines and Gulf turtle patrol volunteers mirrored this messy University has already documented that chain. Shores, other Adopt-A-Beach participants microplastics are found in the sand of gulf cleanup exercise along the entire coastline “We re trying to get the word out lived their pledge to be am bas^ors to the coast beaches, with the concentration of Sanibel and Captiva. that picking up all plastic makes a tmly shore by instinctively picking up plastics higher in dunes where turtles nest. These At one point, the SCCF vehicle weis so meaningful difference,” said Sloan. there too. plastics have the potential to change full of plastics, the group was concerned “We want to thank our Adopt-A Beach The unusual amount of debris in a the nest incubation temperature, which some might be blown back out before ambassadors who are committed to being they reached Bowman’s Beach where single day served to highlight the impact determines the sex of the hatchlings. and importance of asking everyone who engaged with nature and who are keepers they photo documented their haul before Research indicates that rising temperatures of our shoreline.”0 dumping it into recycling bins. enjoys the beaches and environment to are already starting to create a worldwide “This is so sad to see but picking up help protect it. As Ted Sieger, a world plastic and sea trash is all part of what renowned resource economist stated, “This we do,” said Sloan. Still stunned by the isn’t a problem where we don’t know \’ A” '^EV\s unusual onslaught of trash on this day, she the solution. We know how to pick up and the other researchers wondered about garbage. Anyone can do it.” o! NATIONAL the point source of this notable pollution National Geographic’s current cover SHELL event. story highlighted some compelling facts BOGO “A number of the bottle labels were about plastic. While a plastic bag or bottle i f c ' J i MUSEUMMIKFIIAA HALF OFF written in foreign languages, showing just may have a work life of or utility for 15 how far our trash can travel on ocean minutes, scientific estimates for plastic currents,” added Albrecht. decomposing range from an incredible The plastics varied in age and original 4 50 years to never. In addition. Science

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The bird was given pain is known to swm medications and placed in a body wrap to % like a duck, but can stabilize the fracture. also walk on top of “We use a type of tape barxlage,” sakJ marsh vegetation Dr. Robin Bast, CROW staff veterinarian, due to its lengthy toes. in describing the material used for the Purple gallinules are so named because body wrap. “It is easily removable and they have dark purple heads, necks and does not damage the feathers when we undersides. The re^ of their colorful place and remove it.” bodies include a green back, light blue The body wrap being easily removable forehead, red-tipped bill and yellow legs. is important due to the frequency of Gallinules are related to r ^ and rehabilitation needed. coots. It differs from its cousin - the “The wrap is removed every three common gallinule - by its brilliant days during physical therapy, and coloration. The common gallinule lacks then replaced to continue to stabilize that striking visual appearance in regards the wing as it heals,” added Dr. Bast. to color, and looks duller if both birds “The gallinule is also receiving pain were side by side. medications, fluids and nutritional support Purple gallinules do have some as well as physical therapy.” Sporting a body wrap, patient #18-2407 rests after suffering a fractured coracoid bone photo by Brian Bohlmon quirks. As if walking on lily pads wasn’t The body wrap and physical therapy strange enough, these birds flick their process will continue for nearly a month. gallinule to be admitted in the past seven CROW (Clinic for the Rehabilitation tails nervously, nod their heads while “The bandage will be in place for three years. of Wildlife, Inc.) is a non-profit wildlife swimming and regularly fly short distances weeks, and then removed for a week “The patient will be with us for a hospital providing veterinary; care for with legs dangling to attract attention. of strict cage rest before the bird will be few more weeks, but so far there have native and migratory; wildlife from our While they are awkward fliers, purple moved to an outside enclosure for further been no complications,” Dr. Bast said on local area. The hospital accepts patients gallinules do make trips to northern rehabilitation,” said Dr. Bast. June 30. “It will be a little while longer seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 5 states and southern Canada as well as Purple gallinules are not a common before we know if the fracture is healing p.m. Mail donations to PO. Box 150, numerous flights to Europe and South patient seen at CROW. This case appropriately, which will be determined Sanibel. FL 33957. Call 472-3644 or Africa. reportedly marks just the ninth purple using radiographs.” visit www.crvwclinic.org. 18 ISLAND SUN-JULY 6, 2018 Shell ex The Week An Unnamed Dove Snail b y Jos6 H. Leal, PhD, Bailey- Matthews National Shell Museum Science Director and Curator I eaching only up to 9 Lmm (0.35- inch), this Dove Snail (family Colummbellidae) in the genus Costoanachis is found locally (Southwest Florida) in shallow water, among seaweeds and sometimes seagrasses. The species, however, apparently has not been named: An Unnamed Dove Snail, shell and live animal in ventral and dorsal views, from Sanibel photos by Jose H. Leal in the past, some authors called it Costoanachis sparsa (Reeve, 1859), Shell Museum Events but this latter species is something See truly giant shells. Watch a live females according to the temperature else. The shell is glossy, with about 20 Tank Talk. Take a daily beach walk. Turtle Tracks each egg incubates within the nest. narrow, somewhat, straight ribs. The Check out our family programs. We Around the world, fewer male sea ribs are constricted by a number of fine are the only natural history museum Program Held turtles are hatching because of changing spiral lines, forming beaded nodules. in North America devoted entirely to temperatures. SCCF staff and volunteers Background color is ivory to yellowish shells. Drop by and let us inform and Every Thursday monitor island beaches from May through with a pattern of reddish-brown inspire you. Visit www.shellmuseum.org October for sea turtle activity. markings. The mantle and foot of the or call 395-2233. male loggerhead sea turtle was Every Thursday at 10 a.m., SCCF live animal are whitish with brownish- The Baile\)-Matthews National Shell saved recently by the Sanibel- offers a program called Turtle Tracks, gray blotches. The tentacles and siphon Museum is located at 3075 Sanibel- Captiva Conservation Foundation A where you can learn more about sea are of same colors, but the blotches Captiva Road. Call 395-2233 or visit (SCCF) Turtle Program staff and turtle nesting on the islands. Cost is become rings around those structures. www.shellmuseum.org.^ volunteers. The turtle was rehabilitated and released after recovering from red $5. The program is held in the SCCF tide effects. Nature Center, located at 3 3 3 3 Sanibel- Our email address is [email protected] Sea turtle eggs hatch as males or Captiva Road. Call 4 7 2 -2 3 2 9 for more information.^^

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But with the arrival of Tropical Storm Alberto, heavy rainfall and turbulent surf threatened the viability of the nest. According to Anders, Nest #1 was reported as “washed over” on May 29. “Unfortunately, that nest got pretty washed over during the storm, so I’m not super hopeful that it will hatch,” Sloan wrote in an email dated June 20. “But you never know.” Then, on the morning of June 23, Sea Turtle Program volunteers reported seeing tiny flipper marks had emerged from Nest ^1. "There’s no greater feeling than Stefanie Plein holding the first hatchling to emerge from the nest photos by Jeff Lysiak when you see those flipper marks in the sand,” said Anders, who arrived at birth,” she added. the nest 72 hours later to conduct an Later, all three volunteers placed the Loggeitiead hatchling inventory of Nest #1. Volunteers return newborn sea turtles about 10 feet from “She’s definitely looking down and adopting a sea turtle nest is $75. That to hatched nests and dig deep into the water’s edge. Each of the hatchlings is gonna protect her babies,” she added includes a tax-free deduction of $58 the sand, pulling out any unhatched scurried towards the incoming waves, with a smile. “I’m really glad her nest with a T-shirt, or $75 without one. For or infertile eggs as well as hatched their tiny flippers moving furiously as hatched... and 1 was able to see it.” more information, visit www.sccf.org/ shells. They also count any live or dead they slowly crawled across the sand. According to SCCF, the cost of our-work/sea-turtles. hatchlings found still buried in the nest, When a crow suddenly appeared, who may have struggled to escape the flying just above their heads and eyeing compacted or wet sand. an opportunity for an easy meal, Plein SCCF Tips For Being Sea Turtle Friendly Anders and Fisher began to dig into began to wave her arms, shouting, “No! Do not disturb nesting sea turtles - do not to get too close, shine lights on or Nest #1, with Plein patiently sitting No! Get away!” take flash photos of nesting sea turtles. nearby. The pair had only dug for about The crow eventually flew off and Turn off or shield all lights that are visible from the beach. Do not use one minute, and less than a foot into all four hatchlings entered the water, flashlights or cell phone lights on the beach. If necessary, use amber or red the dense sand when they discovered tumbling in the incoming waves before LED bulbs. a live hatchling. Then two more. And finally disappearing underneath the Do not disturb the screens covering nests. They prevent eggs from being then another. surface of the gulf. eaten by predators and the hatchlings emerge through the holes without Rapidly snapping pictures with “Go! Go! Go!” said Plein, cheering assistance. her cell phone, Plein was giddy with on the sea turtles that emerged from Remove all beach furniture and equipment from the beach at night. excitement over the discovery of the the nest she had adopted in memory of Dispose of fishing line properly to avoid wildlife entanglement. four live hatchlings. "It’s so great to see her grandmother. At that moment, she Fill in large holes that can trap hatchlings, and pick up litter. this nest go full circle, from nesting to began to think of Joyce Wolf.

From left. Dr. Bob Fisher, Kristie Anders and Stefanie Plein “guarding" the hatchlings as they Stefanie Plein taking pictures of the sea turtle hatchling entered the gulf ISLAND SUN-JULY 6, 2018 21

stowed on many boats. With a wraparound Gear Guide: waist cinch and a large head cusFiion. Ocean Tribe Paddlers To Flost these cire not the most comfortable choice PFDs For Paddlers for extended wear. However, they are Group Outing in Sanibel Canals b y O c e a n affordable and are a great option for those anibel Sea School's Ocezm Tribe Paddlers who don’t plan to wear a PFD all day, but Tribe Paddling Club organizes need to store one on board. a meet-up each month for e are lucky Type ni PFDs are cut like a vest, usually S paddling enthusiasts to enjoy a to enjoy with three safety release buckles on the group paddle, share tif)S and ideas, many front. They are much more comfortable and meet new friends to paddle W than Type II options, and are the best days of sunshine OCEAN TRIBE with. and calm waters choice for children or older paddlers PADDLERS For the July event, the group as paddlers who are not strong swimmers. These are will meet at the Sanibel Boat in Southwest designed for more casual water-based Ramp. From the put-in. it’s a Florida, but being on the water is always recreation and are sold in a variety of styles quick paddle east to the Sanibel unpredictable, and it is important to follow and sizes. canals. Once in the canals, you basic safety procedures when paddling. Type IV PFDs are throwable devices, can loop around, check out the Florida requires that all children under the and are not acceptable under Florida law. various wading birds, observe age of 6 wear a Coast Guard-approved Type V PFDs are an interesting option mangrove crabs as they scuttle personal flotation device (PFD) when the for more advanced paddlers who value to and fro, and take a look at vessel is under way. Each person over comfort and do not want the weight or Sanibel from a new perspective. the age of 6 must have an approved PFD bulk of a stowed Type II or III PFD to The paddle will be held on available. hinder their speed and jaerformance. For Tuesday, July 17 from 10;30 a.m. There are so many options available on paddlers, there are many inflatable “fanny to noon. the p ro market that purchasing your own pack”-style models available. They are Those interested in joining the can feel overwhelming. We recommend ecisy to wear and will not inflate unless the paddle should bring their own visiting a knowledgeable retailer who can water sensor is activated. paddling equipment (kayaks, guide you through the process and help No matter which type you choose, canoes, stand up paddleboards See the island from a different (perspective as you (Xiddle the canais photo provided you try a few PFDs on for size and comfort make sure it fits snugly and comfortably. and other paddle-powered vessels before buying. But there are a few helpful With a good PFD on board, you can are all welcome). A limited things to know before you go. enjoy the peace of mind that comes number of loaner boards are available, but must be reserved via email in advance. PFDs are divided into five categories - from knowing you are prepared for the Parking is available at the boat ramp for $5 per hour or with a valid parking Types 1, U, fll, IV and V. Type I PFDs are unexpected. permit. designed for offshore racing, or for boating Ocean Tribe Paddlers is a club that Your first Ocean Tribe Paddlers event is free, then it is requested that you alone in stormy conditions. They are not helps the Southwest Florida paddling purchase a membership online at www.oceantribepaddlers.org. RSVP to widely available to the public, and unless community better explore, enpp and [email protected]. Stay tuned for information about future you have a serious paddling adventure understand the ocean. Visit www. meet-ups. planned, this is probably overkill. Type II oceantribepaddlers.org or follow on Be sure to visit the Ocean Tribe Paddlers Facebook page for weather updates. is the standard orange PFD you’ve seen Facebook to learn more.i^ Any schedule changes will be posted at least one hour prior to the event.

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high schools earned A grades: Fort Lee Public School Myers High, North Fort Myers High and Estero High. Fifty district schools Grades Released maintained their letter grades, while 14 he Rorida Dep>artment of Education dropped. just released the preliminary school This year, no school received an F grades for the 2 017-18 school year. grade, and only one. East Lee County T High School received a D grade. Last According to the results, 52 percent of traditional Lee County public year, the district had five D schools, schools, not including charters, earned which put them in Differentiated an A or B. The district maintained its B Accountability (DA) status at the state grade for a fifth year in a row. level. DA schools are identified for escalating interventions, support and “I am especially proud of the 16 ' c-' / * U schools that improved one or more monitoring. letter grade,” said Dr. Greg Adkins, “In four years, we have taken this superintendent of schools. “That is district from having 23 schools in a testament to the dedication and DA status, down to one, and we are commitment of our teachers, and the appealing that school’s grade. That is a hard work of our students.” remarkable feat for a district of our size Tice Elementary School raised its and the diverse student population we grade from a D to a B in one year, have,” said Dr. Adkins. “We continue while Edison Park Elementary and to move this district in the right Estero High School both went from direction with a laser focus on student a C to an A. This year, three of Lee achievement and helping our kids reach ( y ( ( / J e ^ ^ u n i r C oyX /)fA te*trr their highest personal potentials.”^^ IN A CASUAL.ELEGANT SETTING

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There is PECKING ORDER a light menu for afternoon snacking, is Monday through BLEU RENOEZ-VOUS live piano music by Scott McDonald Tuesday through Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. Call for reservations. 472-1956 FRENCH BISTRO Sunday nights beginning at 6 pm. 472-5555 The Pecking Order features tender, juicy, fried chicken and all the fixins.The chicken is marinated and TIDEWATER BISTRO Parisian Chef Christian Vivet and his Floridian IL TESORO seasoned, and the high-pressure deep-frying system Tdewater Bistro recently opened in Palm Ridge wife Mari Vivet are hosts of the classic R'ench bistro. II Tesoro (The Treasure) serves authentic Italian food produces a crispy coating that seals in the juices v ^ o u t Place and offers breakfast, lunch and dinner in the reno­ Choose from an anw of appetizers, the extensive a la “with the taste and feel of a Tuscan hoHdayf according allowing the fat to penetrate. Homemade s t e include vated ^a c e on the far left of the plaza. Owner David carte menu, a Prix Fixe Tasting Menu, the Chef’s Bleu to owner Chef AJ Black. He infuses flavors from the slow-cooked collard greens, sweet and spicy baked Maudlin serves casual, island-style fare with fresh and Inspirations or Petite Plates. Pair your dinner with an old world to the new world of cookinq using only fresh beans, cheesy shell mac, rice and beans, cole slaw, often locally sourced ingredients. Open Monday through extensive French and domestic wine list, dessert wines seasonal ingredients. Daily specials focus on paring mashed red potatoes and gravy, Harlem spec^, c h ^ y Satur(% from 8 a.m. to 9 pm. and Sunday 8 a.m. to 3 or French craft beers. Authentic French dishes and authentic meals with a boW array of fine Italian wines. II grits and veggie chili. Try the Black Betty, a warm, dark pm. 472-9283 desserts are prepared from scratch in the open kitchen. Tesoro serves dinner seven nights a wreck from 4:30 to chocolate torte filled wifri liquid dark chocolate, sprinkled TIMBERS RESTAURANT Vbu'll feel welcome by Mari's southern tx»pitality as you 10 pm. Sunset Dining specials are senred from 4:30 to with sea salt flakes and confectioners’ sugar. Tate out, & FISH MARKET are greeted at the door. Open Tuesday through Saturday 6 pm. Resenrations su^ested. 395-4022 delivery and outdoor dining available. 472-2534 at 5 p.m. Reservations encouraged. 5^-1608 The Timbers Restaurant & Fish Market and adjoin­ ISLAND COW SANIBEL DELI & COFFEE FACTORY ing Sanibel Grill are mainstays of the island dining C IFS PLACE The Island Cow is a family favorite with its colorful Sanibel Deli & Coffee Factory offers a gluten free scene, boasting 40 y ^ of fresh fish on Sanibel. The Cip’s Place is named for the late Jimmy Cipriani, a indoor and outdoor seating and live entertainment. menu in addition to homemade regular choices, along restaurant offers 13 dinners for $15 daily before 5;30 longtime islander and owner of the property on which “Come as our guests... leave as our friendsr is the with award-winning New\brk style pizza and wings. p.m. plus a large selection of kxral seakxxJ, s u ^ as the restaurant sits. In Jimmy’s memory, Cip’s styles itself motto. The Cow senres breakfast, lunch and dinner Boar’s Head meate, frozen ytigurt. New librk style grilled shrimp, fried grouper, oysters, dams and crab as a local watering hole. A la rp mural shows many featuring fresh local seafood and meats and has an ex­ bagels and ice cream. There is i n t o seating as well as cakes. The seafood market opens at 11 a.m. (Sunday at islanders through the ages - including "Cip'' - and if tensive children’s menu. Starbucks coffee is also on ^ outdoor tables shaded with umbrellas. Ree W\-Fi. Eat in 2 p.m.) The restaurant is open seven days from 4;30 to you don’t recognize them all, ask to see the ’key” Food menu. Now serving full liquor island cocktails. Breakfast or take out as well. 472-2555 9 pm. The Grill is open seven d ^ from 4 to 11 ;30 pm. choices la n p from comfort to culinary with some Carib­ is served between 7 and 11 a.m. Hours are 7 a.m. to SANIBEL GRILL The Raw Bar is open Wednesday to Saturday. 472-3128 bean and island favorites as well. Try the homemade 9-ish pm. 472-0606 The Sanibel Grill has 19 big saeen TVs with sateF TRADERS GULF COAST potato chips, fried buttermilk chicken w i^ sage gravy ISLAND PIZZA and snapper tacos. Dine on the outdoor M rd ^ patio, lite TV tuned to every televised sporting event. The Grill GRILL & GIFTS front porch or indoors. Full bar available. Open 11 a.m. Island Pizza does p im right. The dough is made shares a kitchen with The Timbers, serving the same Traders Gulf Coast Grill and Gifts is unique in that to 9:30 p.m. daily, with happy hour from 4 to 6 p.m. daily and the irwedients include fresh produce from fresh seafocxJ, along with burgers, sandwiches, pizzas it combines a bustling restaurant with a large Pepping 472-0223 local vendors. The family-owned restaurant specializes and salads. Crunchy Grouper and Crunchy Shrimp are emporium with casual dothing, jewelry, accessories, in home-cooked Italian cuisine and has been voted Best signature dishes. Open seven days from 4 to 11 ;30 pm. home decorating and gift items, books and lamps. DOC FORD'S RUM BAR A GRILLE Pizza on the Island from 2009 to 2016. There is also with happy hour from 4 to 6 pm. and 10 to 11 ;30 pm. The restaurant senres bistro cuisine with island Doc Ford’s is a well-known local’s restaurant, fa­ a large selection of appetizers and salads as well as 472-3128 flair, featuring such offerings as black beans and rice, mous for its great food and service with plenty of indoor wings, subs, calzones and seven choices for kfos. Boar’s SANIBEL SPROUT blackened fish and fresh ^ d s from an open kitchen. Head deli meats are served on subs. Open seven days and outdoor seating boasting “Award winning flavors The Sanibel Sprout is the island’s only 100 percent There’s no fryer in the place. The tables are freshly a week from 11 a.m. until late evening. Lunch is served from the Caribbean Rim .'The restaurant is named for gluten-free/vegan/organic cafe where the e m p h ^ is wrapped in v^ite paper for each party, and there’s a pot from 11 a.m. to 5 pm. with BOGO drafts from 11 a.m. to the Doc Ford character in local author Randy on providing creative culinary creations designed to of colored crayons for doodling, whether you’re an adult White's best-selling mystery novels. With locations on 5 pm. Eat in, take out or free local delivery. 472-1581 nourish and delight. Choose from fresh salads. Wizard or a child. Lurich is served from 11 a.m. to 2 pm., happy Sanibel and Captiva islands and Fort Myers Beach, all JERRY’S RESTAURANT AND DELI Waffles, classic burger, Mexican plates, indulge in Indian hour from 3 to 6 p.m. and dinner 5 to 9 pm. 472-7242 locations offer island favorites like Tljcatan shrimp and curry, Vietnamese pho or raw v e ^ n lasagna. Pair Jerry’s Restaurant and Deli in J e ^ s Market is T2 BY TRADERS fish tacos along with raw bar selections and f r ^ local your meal with a ideally crafted t ^ r , organic wine or the next best thing to dining in a tropical garden. This Opened by the owners of Traders, T2 in Tlie Village seafood dishes. Premium rums and tropical drinks such housemade kombucha. The juice bar ofets smoothies, family-style restaurant has large windows to view the Shops offers trendy tacos and savory flatbreads, in addF as the Island Mojito are a specialty of the house. The herbal elixirs and custom juices as well as espresso lush garden with caged tropical birds that are favorites tion to coastal-inspired classics. All dishes are executed combined menu offers lunch and dinner daily from 11 and cappuccino. Donuts, ^es, cupcates or truffles are with visitors and residents. Daily specials are offered in by the talented Executive Chef Mite Patnode. A fell bar a.m. to 10 p.m. 472-8311,3124275,765-9660 also available. The Sanibel Sprout is open for breakfast, the spacious restaurant and you can orcter a sandwich features mixology cocktails such as Sanibel Sunset and lunch and dinner from 10 a.m. to 7 pm. Monday through DUNES GOLF & TENNIS CLUB or hot food from the deli or help yourself at the well- Elderflower Bloom, a rotating Florida craft and draft beer Saturday and from noon to 7 pm. on Sunrlay. 472-4499 The Dunes Golf & Tennis Club is open to the public stocked salad bar to take out. The restaurant is open selection, and an extensive wine list. Stop in the T2 Gift and serves lunch daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Chef for breakfast, lunch and dinner from 7 a.m. to 8:30 pm. SEA BREEZE CAF£ Shop for a unique And for yourself or someone special. specials include an assortment of salacfa, wraps and 472-9300 Panoramic Gulf views await you at the Gulf-front Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. for lunch, dinner or any time sandwiches, soup buffet Monday through Friday, and LA BELLA VITA RISTORANTE Sea Breeze Cafe where the menu celebrates fresh local in between. Outdoor seating is available. the popular harxH)attered coconut shrimp and steak produce and seafood. Open 7 A M -10 PM daily, enjoy sandwich. Dinner is available only on event nights from This Sanibel Island Beach Resort restaurant TRADITIONS ON THE BEACH breakfast, lunch and dinner on the o u t to terrace or 6 to 9 pm. or for special seasonal dinners. features Italian signature dishes with an emphasis on Traditfons on the Beach has been delighting its dine indoors and watch the giant salt water aquarium. Take in the sunset views while sipping on your coastal flavors arid fresh ingedients. guests since 1895. Offering “Contemporary Cuisine, Happy Hour is every day from 3-5 PM. Celebrate the favorite drink. Happy hour is every d ^ fnxn 3 to 6 pm. La Bella Yita Ristorante serves breakfast daily from Sanibel Style,” Traditions provides the h ^ ie s t level of start of the vveek vvith Margarita Mondays, vvith $5 E r ^ with the famous crab bisque as a starter. 8 to 11 a.m. and dinner from 5:30 to 9 pm. service in a relaxed beachfront setting. B o^ the tapas margaritas from 4-10 pm and live island-style entertain­ 949 Sand Castle Road, 472-3355 There is also the PooteideTiki Bar with casual fare menu, served in the Sunset Lounge, and frie full dining ment from 5;30-8;30 pm. Sea Breeze Cafe is located at and views of the beach and sand dunes. It is open daily room menu capture the flavors of the gulf, comple­ Sundial Beach Resort & Spa. Visit www.sundialresor1. from 11 a.m. to sunset with lunch available claily from 11 mented ty the unique atinosphere of the historic Island a.m.to5p.m. com/eat for menus and to mate a reservation. 4724151 Inn. Award winning Chef Aziz uses only the finest fresh, To advertise in the The eateries are a pari of the boutique hotel on the SHIMA JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE local ingredients to aeate vibrant dishes. Drink, dine edge of the Gulf of Mexico at the comer of Donax S to t & SUSHI BAR and dance at Traditions on the Beach, featuring live Island Sun and MkWIe Gulf Drive, www.sanibelbeachresort.com. entertainment. T a p ^ and cocktails are available in the Call 395-1213 4724123 Voted Best Sushi, Best Steak and Best Chef on bar and lounge b^inning at 4 pm. Monday through the Isfafxte, discover an authentic experience at SWma Friday. R ^ la r dinner menu b o n in g at 5 pm. c^ly. Japanese Seakhouse & Sushi Bar featuring ‘dinner Reservations suggested. 4724559 ISLAND SUN - JULY 6, 2018 25 the community and giving back in a meaningful way - through CHR.” Anniversary Those who are unable to attend the Celebration In anniversary celebration or purchase raffle tickets can make a donation to Support Of CHR CHR on Lily & Co.’s Facebook page. ily & Co. is dedicating its 12th anniversary celebration to American LSanibel’s affordable housing program, Community Housing and Legion Post 123 Resources (CHR). The public is invited on Friday, July 13 to stop by for half off merican Legion half the store for half the day, as well Post 123 will as six chances to win a raffle prize and Abe serving lunch. barbecued ribs and The festive afternoon is in chicken on Sunday, partnership with Sanibel Catering July 8 from 1 to 8 Company by Bailey’s, which will serve a p.m. complimentary lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 On Wednesday, p.m. Guests can savor their meal while July 11, the legion will conduct its annual experiencing the handcrafted jewelry Installation of Officers meeting. Tlie designs during the limited sale. evening begins with cocktails at 5 p.m. A raffle drawing will be held every Lily the Labrodoodle, the jewelry store rtvascot photo provided and the installation at 6 p.m. A lasagna dinner will follow. hour, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., with The Lily & Co. 12th anniversary President Richard Johnson, owner of On Tuesdays, tacos are served all various prizes. Raffle proceeds, along celebration will conclude at 4 p.m. Sanibel Catering Company by Bailey’s. day. Country fried steak is served all day with a portion of the day’s proceeds, with a Champagne and cake-cutting Today, CHR owns 88 housing on Wednesday. On Fridays, a six-ounce will benefit CHR. ceremony. Raffle tickets will be available units at various locations on Sanibel, ribeye steak sandwich is on the menu. The nonprofit organization was for purchase from July 5 to 13 at Lily & including 74 rental properties - one There are daily specials as well as founded in 1979 to address the Co., located at 520 Tarpon Bay Road.; of which is a 12-unit complex just for half-pound burgers. Food is served from growing need for affordable housing in CHR, located at 2401 Library Way; senior citizens - and 14 limited equity 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. the Sanibel community. In 1983, an or at Bailey’s General Store, located at ownership homes through the Coast If you have a flag that needs to be ordinance was passed by the city which 2477 Periwinkle Way. Tickets are $5 and Islands Community Land Trust. retired, drop it off at Post 123. established the Affordable Housing each or $ 2 5 for six. “We appreciate Lily & Company’s American Legion Post 123, located Program and CHR was designated as “It has been an incredible journey commitment to the community over at Mile Marker 3 on Sanibel-Captiva the city’s housing foundation. and we couldn’t have done it without these past 12 years and are delighted Road, is open Monday through “Our community benefits from the support of our terrific community,” to be included in this celebration,” said Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and affordable housing in many ways, said Dan Schuyler, owner of Lily & CHR Executive Director Melissa Rice, Sunday from noon to 9 p.m. The public but social and economic diversity Co. with Karen Bell. “This celebration who will be attending along with other is welcome. For more information, call is a priority for Sanibel and part of CHR representatives. is our way of showing our gratitude to the Sanibel Plan,” said CHR Board 4 7 2 -9 9 7 9 ,0

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i ^ \ \ \ n a v Outdoor Tropical D ining 239.472.0606 • SanibelIslandCow.com ] Open 7 am - 9 pm • Open 8 Days a Week c 2163 Periwinkle Way • Sanibel Island 26 ISLAND SUN - JULY 6, 2018 The Community House of them are edible. The most common Remove the stalks from the liquid variety is the West Indian lemongrass and add the honey. L I V E Lemongrass or oil grass. This variety is mainly used Serve warm, or chill and serve over for decorative and culinary purposes. ice. O N T H E Other species of lemongrass include Garnish with fresh slices of ginger or ISLANDS cymbopogon nardus, or citronella lime. grass, and East Indian lemongrass, Resident Chef Jarred Harris heads II Cielo has live entertainment both are used in herbal medicine and the Culinary/ Education Center at with Scott McDonald on Tuesday, aromatherapy. Citronella lemongrass The Communiti) House on Sanibel. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, oil is an effective mosquito, no-see-um For volunteer opportunities or and horse fly repellant. East Indian questions, contact him at kitchen® Saturday and Sunday. lemongrass oil is used mainly to make sanibelcommunitphouse.net or call Island Cow on Periwinkle Way perfume. 4 7 2 - 2 1 5 5 .^ has live entertainment on Friday with Lemongrass is a very good source Dan Confrey. Peter Redpath plays of vitamin C and B vitamins. It also on Saturday. On Sunday, it’s Dan provides minerals such as phosphorous, by Resident Chef Jarred Harris Top Ten Books Confrey. calcium, magnesium, manganese, Sea Breeze Cafe at Sundial emongrass, also known as copper, zinc, potassium and iron. On The Island Beach Resort & Spa has live island Everyone should grow this versatile fever grass and sweet rush, is a 1. If the Creek Don’t Rise by Leah style entertainment on Mondays. plant in their gardens. If you are perennial herb native to Southeast Weiss Traders Gulf Coast Grill & Gifts L not a gardener, lemongrass can be Asia. This plant grows in large grass­ 2. The Marsh King’s Daughter by has live entertainment on Tuesday found fresh, dried or in paste at most like clumps and smells like lemon when Karen Dionne supermarkets. Lemongrass oil can be and Thursday with the Danny the leaves are crushed. The leaves and 3. Something Fishp by Jennifer found in health food stores. Morgan Band. Chris Workman plays stems of this plant are used for culinary Schiff Here is a simple recipe to try. on Wednesday. as well as medicinal purposes. 4. Reykjavik Nights by Arnaldur Lemongrass Tea Traditions on the Beach at Lemongrass was introduced to the Indridason Ingredients West Indies around the late 1700s, 5. Sapiens: A Brief History of Island Inn has live entertainment 4 cups water where the plant was and still is used Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari on Friday with Woody Brubaker and 2 cups lemongrass stalks (roughly for medicinal purposes. In Jamaica 6. In Farleigh Field by Rhys Bowen Marvilla Marzan. Dusk performs on chopped) and around the Caribbean, lemongrass 7. The Subtle Art of Not Giving A Saturday. Dean Winkelmann plays V2 cup honey is called fever grass. It’s made into a F**K by Mark Manson on Wednesday. On Thursday, it’s Fresh ginger or lime slices (optional) tea and used to combat cold and flu 8. Watch Me Disappear by Janelle Woody Brubaker. Method symptoms as well as to reduce fevers. Brown Place the water in a saucepan and Lemongrass arrived in tfie Americas 9. Into the Water by Paula Hawkins bring to a boil. around the early 1900s and was used 10. The Women in the Castle by Restaurant owners/managers, Add the lemongrass and boil for 5 please email or fax any changes to mainly for culinary purposes in Asian Jessica Shattuck your entertainment schedule to cookery. minutes. Courtesy of Macintosh Books and Reduce the heat and simmer for an press @ islandsunnews.com There are several species of Paper.^ lemongrass grown in Florida and most additional 5 minutes. or 395-2299.^

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Where the Locals Shop! * Fr*« With p*id Museum »drT\ission 3075 S«nib«l'C«ptfv« Rd. BAaar-MAnHEws * cvguirvd at Sanib«l, Ffortda 33957 St>0HMus»iUTt.of^/b*acb*>alks Bailey's Shopping Center (next to Island Cinema) Schadult uibfct ro ebang* (239) 395-2233 NATIONAL Op«n Daify, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. SHEU Comer Periwinkle and Tarpon Bay • 472-1682 UECOUNTY o e SHEUMUSFUM.ORG MUSEUM Mon.-Sat 9 aan. - 9 pan. Sun, noon - 7 pan. ISLAND SUN - JULY 6, 2018 27 To scatter feathers of birds who have Poet's Corner flown endless skies. Vk imite Feel in their dispersal the distance 1 submissions must cover. from local poets. To be the black of the zebra's white, Anyone interested together to dazzle the bushveld. may submit their To shed my skin - to unmask - work uia email to know wildness, lskmdsunpoetiy& feel home. gmail.com. On a hike, to trip on ideas, yet stay Each week, an on the trail, individual poem for in the rhythm of walking is the will be showcased. music of writing. 1 want to track the sjX)Or of the earth in the white-hot heat of day, selected by Hannah Star Rogers find peace waiting for me in a shady Living Between Poems spot. And when 1 am with nature, by Tanya Hochschild 1 know my place in the world I want to be in nature, and 1 can write a poem. find again a fierce sense of union, be part of the earth’s restless energy. Tanya Hochschild is member of a 1 want to throw bones as elephants Sanibel Writers Group, has participated in Artpoems and Writer's Reads on the photo provided do - Master storyteller Windell Campbell to know my own fate. island, and had two books published.^'.' Master storyteller Windell Campbell Sonibel Public weaves tales, both modern and 'V ^ classic on Tuesday, July 10 at 3 p.m. Library Summer Campbell’s program has been moved to The Community House, 2174 Reading Program Periwinkle Way, due to the library renovation. anibel Public Library Summer The library’s Summer Reading Reading program registration is Program is funded in part by a grant S open to babies, preschoolers, from the Sanibel Public Library children eind teens. As in years past, Foundation’s Joan Hunt Cory Children s children can read to earn books for Fund. The children’s fund was themselves and for patients at Golisano established in 2008 to honor longtime Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida. library volunteer and supporter Joan Children who participate in the Summer SUPPORT CHR Hunt Cory, who was also a 20-year Reading Program can receive books they Sanibel resident. can keep for their own personal library. The second phase of the “Your LOCAL BUSINESSES The Sanibel Public library Foundation Library Reimagined” project is under matches each book “earned” with a book way at Sanibel Public Library. During for the children’s hospital. the project, a portion of the building P THIS SUMMER Locals and visitors can register is closed to the public while the for the program in person or online. infrastructure is updated. Service will be Logging reading time and activities provided through the renovation period, can be done via paper or online with but the library will occasionally close i t Beanstack; a link is on the Children s when there is utility work. »»***«*«*'»****>**""<*'**"**** page at www.sanlib.org. This year, For more information, call 472-2483 l* t«WWlllW« W Beanstack is now offered as a or visit online at www.sanlib.org. The smartphone app. The app not only library offers a number of new services logs reading time, but also delivers on its eShelf, including eBooks and personalized book recommendations. music, Mango Languages, AtoZ Food The program runs through August and Kanopy video streaming. Sanibel 4, with special events geared toward Public Library cards are available to all >!>«•« >*««» *■»»«»«»« «» W WW «<■»»«¥« elementary-school aged children. Check residents of Sanibel and Lee County, the schedule online at www.sanlib.org Florida at no charge.^^ for dates and times. MAY 9 MAY 23 ttJF 5

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The award validates Sundial’s have a minimum number of reviews. consistently high guest ratings and Sundial Beach Resort & Spa has celebrates the resort’s active engagement repeatedly ranked high with travelers, with customers. with over 2,700 published reviews. 8MtffSSaiflUi.Sf5P' “We’re thrilled to again have With last year’s addition of 12 pickleball A p n rtie n o f nM 'Mm* earned this badge of honor which courts and a sushi Grab N Go market. recognizes our achievement of WEDNESDAY tvtry W rthn^oy Ihn Summtr Sundial continues to elevate its wiA h* rim otnt to fH ff continually delivering a high-quality full-service property by offering more guest experience,” said Sundial General activities and amenities.^^ Manager Phillip Starling. “We’re very 28 ISLAND SUN - JULY 6, 2018 Book Review on the upcoming cyberattack. The Only six people in the president's two are nearly gunned down, and inner circle are aware of the code name The President the chase scenes that follow are not Dark Ages. Soon it is discovered that only exciting, they introduce us to an there is a traitor in the White House. Is Missing (.I.INTON intriguing character named Bach. She is There are lots of good plot twists, by Di Soggau named for her devotion to the classical and it’s interesting to read about the music that plays in her earbuds. Bach dedication of people who work in he President JAMLS has killed on every continental. She government, whose only goal is to serve is Missing is a has assassinated generals, activists, this great nation. If you haven’t already, Tbook that has politicians and businessmen. She has a pick up a copy of The President is been flying out of PMTLRSON 100 percent kill rate. The pages sparkle Missing. It’s an entertaining thriller stores everywhere, every time Bach appears. about a mortal threat to our nation. becoming a best seller. I admit to buying it right she feels. Give her ample opportunity to after seeing an School Smart ask questions. You want to be prepared to interview with Bill . » -r ^ ^ by Shelley M. answer (but not prompt) questions about Clinton and James Greggs, NCSP upsetting details. Your goal is to avoid Patterson talking about how they co­ n il, encouraging frightening fantasies. wrote the book. Patterson has written a Model cdm - It’s okay to let your child ton of best-sellers. Of late, he has been know if you’re sad, but if you talk to your co-authoring with otfier writers. It’s an PRESIDENT child about a traumatic experience in a approach that seems to work well. This we read, watch highly emotional way, then he or she will book has received good reviews over IS MISSING and hear about likely absorb your emotion and very little all with headlines like, The Day of the the separation of else. If, on the other hand, you remain Jackal for the 21st century. The political migrant families, we calm, he or she is likely to grasp what’s thriller of the decade and This book to have the president impeached for need to understand important: that tragic events can upset our moves like Air Force One, Big and feist. past actions involving a known terrorist, and be aware that lives, even deeply, but we can learn from While not everyone is as kind, 1 agree Suliman Cindoruk. Following the this horrific situation bad experiences and work together to with the positive reviews. The President rehearsal hearing, the president goes can also impact our own children. “How grow stronger. is Missing is a compelling read, and rogue from the White House, because a child experiences an event and how Be reassuring - Talking about a catastrophe is eilways difficult, but this it touches on a subject that is of great he feels he is the only one who can it’s handl^ by those around him have situation of being separated from one’s concern to many of us, a terrorist attack remedy a huge cyber attack on the an effect on how traumatizing it can be,” parents is especially tough because of that would cripple the United States. United States. The consequences of notes Child Mind Institute psychologist Dr. how egocentric children are: they’re likely The book opens with president such an attack would put us in the Dark Jerry Bubrick. to focus on whether something like this Duncan, a widower, testifying before Ages. Everything would stop working. When we, as adults, are caught off guard by events and respond in a highly could happen to them. So, it’s important a mock House Select Committee, but The commander in chief, with the emotional way, it may impact our children. to reassure your child about how unusual all he can say is, “1 have no specific help of a disguise from an old friend, Television coverage, social media and this kind of event is and the measures that recollection of that. Congressman.” attends a baseball game to meet with shocking newspaper headlines can also have been taken to prevent this kind of One Congressman, from Ohio, intends an informant who has information amplify the impact of this disturbing thing from happening to them. You can situation. also assure him that this kind of tragedy is Many parents are concerned that investigated carefully, to identify causes and viewing and hearing about other children help prevent it from happening again. It’s who are suffering is traumatic for their own confidence-building for kids to know that ATTENTION child. Parents are asking, “What constitutes we learn from negative experiences. a traumatic event for a child? Can young Help children express their feelings - In people thrive despite a trauma in their your conversation (and subsequent ones), past?” “How important is the family in you can suggest ways your child might High School Graduates helping children through upsetting and remember those she’s lost: draw pictures destabilizing experiences?” These questions or tell stories about things you did together. are in our minds as we watch our own If you’re religious, going to church or a children observe and absorb the pain of synagogue could be valuable. the incarcerated children. ^ developmentally appropriate - Don’t Here are some suggestions from volunteer too much information, as this experts in the psychological and psychiatric may be overwhelming. Instead, try to community for parents on assisting their answer your child’s questions. Do your children process trauma through calm and best to answer honestly and clearly. It’s supportive dialog about their feelings okay if you can’t answer everything; being “As a parent, you can’t protect your available to your child is what matters. children from grief, but you can help Difficult conversations like this aren’t over them express their feelings, comfort them, in one session; expect to return to the help them feel safer and teach them topic as many times as your child needs to how to deal with fear. By allowing and come to terms with this experience. Please email the following information to encouraging them to express their feelings, Be available - If your child is upset, you can help them build healthy coping just spending time with him may make p ress is la n d s u n n e w s .c o m skills that will serve them well in the future, him feel safer. Children find great comfort @ and confidence that they can overcome in routines, and doing ordinary things so we can include you in our graduation pages: adversity,” said Dr. Bubrick. together as a family may be the most Breaking the news - When something effective form of healing. happens that will get wide coverage, the Adapted from www.childmind.org Your name and photo most important suggestion is that you Shellep Greggs is adjunct faculty at don't delay telling your children about Florida ^uthWestem State College, Name of high school what’s happened: It’s much better for the where she teaches psychology and child if you’re the one who tells her. You education courses. She is also a Names of your parents don't want her to hear from some other nationally certified school psychologist child, or a television news report. You want and consultant for School Consultation School you will be attending in the fall to be able to convey the facts, however Services, a private educational consulting painful, and set the emotional tone. company. Questions for publication Take your cues from your child - Invite may be addressed to smgreggs@gmail. Any questions, call 395-1213 her to tell you anything she may have com. Not all questions submitted can be heard about the incarceration, and how addressed through this publication.^^ ISLAND SUN - JULY 6, 2018 29 Sanibel-Based Duo To Perform At Shell Point

The Wild Coffee Duo photo provided ild Coffee Duo will perform The Sanibel-based duo was formed in Its About You. during the Shell Point Retirement 2015 by pianist Abbey Allison and cellist Community’s 2018 Summer Susie Kelly. The classically trained music WConcert Series in the Grand Cypress group presents an engaging repertoire that Not a Product. Room at The Woodlands at Shell Point on draws on a variety of musical styles, and Thursday, July 19 at 7 p.m. The event is the versatile pair is dedicated to presenting open to the public. Cost is $20 per ticket. chamber music to audiences in Southwest Our mission is not fo meef a soles quofo. Wild Coffee Duo will perform Back Rorida. If’s fo help you meef The financial goals in Time: A Musical Retrospective of a The Woodlands at Shell Point is Century Ago. With the end of World War located at 14441 Woodsong Lane in Fort you have so carefully puf info place. 1 and the birth of Leonard Bernstein in Myers. To learn more about the upcoming 1918, audiences will celebrate music from performance by Wild Coffee Duo, visit Af The Sanibel Capfiva Trusf Company, this milestone year, including popular www.shellpoint.org/concerts or call songs such as I’m Alwai^s Chasing 454-2067. Tickets purchased online or by we are privafely-held and do nof carry any Rainbows and selections from West Side phone will be held for pick-up at will call Storg. on the night of the performance.^^ propriefary producfs or fee-based solufions. So, fhe only reason we inifiafe purchases

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Today, 71 Sanibel condos are for sale, ranging in price from $239K to $1.989M. Average asking price is $727,512. ES> 75 condo units have sold year-to-date. Average condo sale price this year $767,976. Another 26 units are under contract awaiting closing. Condo associations in Florida insure their buildings for full-replacement value. Some have amenities. Many have different fees. Condo owners typically pay for their Captains Walk #B2 Spanish Cay #A7 own electric, phone/cable/internet service. Easy-living clean/cute easy-access 1st floor Income-producing 2nd floor 1 bedrm w/gulf Cali for our condo complex info table. 1 bedrm w/new HVAC. $239K furnished access across street. $274K furnished

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The girts learned how fo make sourdough bagels. Back, from left, Caroline Holtz, Sam Lucas and Char Cadow. Front, from loft, Ella Laboda, Allvia Mehallk, Miranda Guse and Sydtiey photos courtesy Sanibel Sea School Camp participants celebrating another beautiful sunset Guse. year, called the experience “very way to Fort Myers Beach for lunch. especially near Bowman’s Beach. I also From page 5 empowering.” “Along the way, we saw a sea turtle enjoyed the scavenger hunt and picnic “Since we had a small group, it was swim past us,” added Lucas. afterwards.” Wahine Toa Camp a great bonding experience,” she said. Two participants from this year’s Miranda noted that she enjoyed gathered fire wood, cooked dinner and “Everyone did everything together. I camp, twin sisters Sydney and Miranda learning how to change the oil in a car. sang songs around the campfire. ^ really enjoyed watching them learning. Guse from Ocala, Florida, reflected upon “It was a very hands-on experience “We made s'mores for dessert,” noted It’s something I’ll never forget.” their experiences. which 1 can use in the future,” she said. Lucas. “And Char brought her ukulele, Sanibel Sea School is offering several “I have visited Sanibel beaches before, “It also helped bring our group closer so we spent the night singing songs.” more camp experiences for teens this but never attended any Sanibel Sea together.” For the final day of the camp, summer, including Coral Reef Week (July School programs before,” said Sydney, But the Guse sisters agreed that the campers woke up before sunrise and 9 to 14, open to ages 11 and 12; July 16 whose favorite school subject is math. highlight of the week was their Picnic toasted the bagels they had made two to 20, open to ages 13 to 15), Canoeing “1 enjoyed camping at Picnic Island. My Island excursion. days earlier. They then paddled all the the Caloosahatchee (July 23 to 27) and a favorite activity was paddleboarding, “My favorite memory is when we were on Picnic Island,” added Miranda, Belize Coral Reef Expedition (July 30 to whose favorite school subject is history. August 8, open to ages 15 to 18). “We all sat on the shore and sang to our For more information about Sanibel counselor’s ukulele.” Sea School summer camps, fees and Lucas, who took part in her first program descriptions, visit www. Wahine Toa Camp since joining the sanibelseaschool.org, email camp@ 24/7 Service Sanibel Sea School staff late last sanibelSeaSchool.org or call 472-8585.^^ Remodel New Construction VASANTA SENERAT CPA, P.A. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT as©rf3'^2o'a-fl®'Q CHARTERED FINANCIAL CONSULTANT 2244 Periwinkle Way Suite 13 Accounting, Tax Preparation and Consultation for Lie. #CFCi429575 Sanibel, FL 33957 Businesses • Individuals • Condo Associations • N on Residents

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Volunteer Baitxira Freeman, right, with guests In the museum store Free Admission Day Draws Large Crowd undreds of guests visited the Sanibel Historical Museum and HVillage on Free Admission Day, held on June 16 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. “We welcomed approximately 275 adults and 25 children,” said Executive Director Emilie Alfino. “Probably more people came, as it isn’t easy to keep track of numbers with the crowd. We’re delighted that so many people were able to enjoy the museum and see what the village has to offer. We hope they’ll come again and bring family and friends.” The Sanibel Historical Museum Free Admission Day volunteer Frankie Tozzi and Village is open Tuesdays through Dunlop Road (next to BIG ARTS) and ■"rSaturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. A full there is handicap access to eight of the guided tour takes place at 10:30 a.m. at nine historical buildings. Admission is no additional charge, depending on the $10 for adults (18 and over); members Volunteer Lynne Cam pean, right, talking to Young visitor Briar Lawrence availability of a docent. The museum and children are admitted at no charge. one of the guests closes for the summer on August 1 and For more information, call 472-4648 re-opens on October 16. The Sanibel during museum hours or visit www. Historical Village is located at 9 5 0 sanibelmuseum.org.^^

Voiunteer Karen Robert, right, speaking to guests inside Bumap Cottage Visitors exploring Shore Haven ISLAND SUN - JULY 6, 2018 39 Lions Club Welcomes Three New Members he Sanibel Captiva Uons Club welcomed three new members at Tthe Wednesday, June 2 0 dinner meeting. Uon Rick Siders inducted Rick Perry, Valerie Tutor and Lynn Kern - all of whom were presented the Lion pin from the their sponsors, who will help guide them in becoming a lifelong Lion. “Our club gives members an opportunity to advance worthy causes, serve with friends and be leaders in the community,” said Lions Club President Bob Kern, who sponsored his wife, Lyn. “1 am proud to welcome these three new members into Lions and have them helping serve our community.” The Scinibel Captiva Lions Club was charted in December 1967, as part of the Lions Club International, which is the largest service club organization in the world. The Lions Club motto is “We Serve” and best known for saving sight. From left Lion George Veillette, inductees Valerie Tutor and Rick Perry, Lion Bill Sortoris, inductee Lyn Kem and Uons Club President Bob Kerri ’ ® photo provtaed The Sanibel Captiva Lions hold vision and retina screenings each year and Lions also volunteer their time to several becoming involved in the vision and feature a guest speaker. Meetings begin with cocktails and appetizers at 6 p.m. collect used eyeglasses for the Recycle for efforts. diabetes screening service the Lions Sight program throughout the year. “1 love the motto,” said new Lion provide to the community. and dinner at 7 p.m. Visiting Uons and In addition, Sanibel Captiva Lions hold Valerie Tutor, an island realtor and native Lyn Kern says she looks forward to anyone interested in becoming a Uon are hearing and diabetes screenings. The club Floridian. “1 want to serve our community worldng with a group so committed to welcome. Contact membership chairman hosts its popular arts and crafts fair and and make it a beautiful place.” She was serving our local needs. “Service is where Lion Steve Schulz at stevenschulz

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While a variety of tax-favored added to the younger beneficiary’s shares. educational accounts exist like state-sponsored prepaid college You might see that there’s much thought that should be put into the planning tuition plans or Section 5 2 9 accounts, today I’m going to limit behind an educational trust. I haven’t even touched upon several other issues that the discussion to the creation of a trusts for these purposes. should be thought through. These include who should act as the trustee, how There are two types of trusts: lifetime gift trusts or the funds should be invested, whether a beneficiary’s other resources should be testamentary (after death) trusts. Both can be built inside considered before making distributions, or whether vocational education would be an estate plan and can serve the same purpose. Since most treated similarly to a more traditional bachelor’s degree. of my clients have children or grandchildren who need the Ultimately, providing for a young person’s education is one of the best gifts you money now rather than waiting until the clients’ demise, lifetime education trusts can bestow. It’s akin to the proverbial teaching a man to fish rather than giving are more common. him a fish. When you provide a youngster a means to make a living, you’ve passed Assuming you want to benefit multiple beneficiaries, there are two different along something more valuable than anything else they can inherit. types of educational trusts. One would be a “pooled” trust where the sums ©2018 Craig R. Hersch. Learn more at www.sbshlaw.com.^ contributed can be allocated among the beneficiaries as the trustee determines, while the other would be “separate share” trusts, where the amounts contributed are divided proportionately among the beneficiaries. their time in providing services that The advantages to a pooled trust include the fact that the amounts can be used Consider Joining are tailored to the individual desires disproportionately among the beneficiaries. The ones who have the greatest need of our members. This is perhaps the would presumably consume more of the trust. This is also the most challenging The Rotary Ciub best reason to join Rotary: The chance problem to a pooled trust, and why I usually recommend avoiding this technique. subm itted by Shirley Jewell to do something for somebody else Assume, for example, that Jane and Joe contribute $240,000 to a pooled and to find the fulfillment that comes trust, and they have three grandchildren. Bob, Charles and Denise. Bob is the he Sanibel- in the process. It is richly rewarding. first grandchild who attends Harvard at a cost of $70,000 annually. By the time Captiva Rotary Remember, “He profits most who his siblings Charles and Denise start college, Bob’s educational expenses have TClub is a serves the best.” consumed the entire trust. growing organization We provide contributions to our local Over my career, 1 have drafted several pooled educational trust funds. In some with over 70 and international community by virtue of those instances, beneficiaries fought over access to the funds. The trustee has members, of which of our fundraising activities. This past a fiduciary duty to all beneficiaries. Imagine a trust where the oldest beneficiary 10 are new members year, we contributed over $100,000 to is already in college but one of the beneficiaries is a toddler. How much should this year. We also various benefactors. the trustee allow the first beneficiary to consume, knowing that the trustee has a have about 20-plus snowbird Rotary We provide leadership development; fiduciary duty to the younger beneficiaries to have something left for them? members from other clubs throughout our Rotary club is an organization of Consider further that with the rise of college tuition - outpacing inflation even the country who attend our meetings leaders and successful people. - how should the trustee allocate funds as each beneficiary attends school? Add to during the winter season in Florida. We have fun. Rotary is fun, lots of that the difference in cost between a state school and a private institution and you Why are we growing and how can fun. Each meeting is fun. The club you benefit by joining? projects are fun. Social activities are VOTB) TOP S OUTDOOR FlRIN ITUffi STORES First, we provide friendship and fun. fellowship. 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Cost Hearts - Friday at 12:30 p.m. Island Seniors proper alignment and circulation. Bring is $39 for members and $49 for Kayaking on Tuesdays - July a towel. Kim Kouril is the instructor. non-members. 10 and 24 at 8:30 a.m. (weather At Center 4 Life Chair Yoga - Tuesday and There will be an afternoon lunch at permitting). There is space for 16 Thursday at 11 a.m. Similar to gentle eet your friends and make some Cristof’s on McGregor Boulevard (Dutch people on eight two-person kayaks new ones at the Center 4 Life. yoga but all poses are done in a chair. treat), then an outing to Off Broadway and limited space for those who own Browse through the following Kim Kouril is the instructor. Palm Theatre to take in the comedy their own kayaks. Island Seniors, Inc. M For more information, call 472-5743 activities, then stop by to sign up. Savannah Sipping Society. In the will provide kayaks, paddles and life Donations N ced^ for Trash & or stop by the Center 4 Life, located at play, four Southern women, strangers jackets. Bring water, a small snack, sun Treasures Sale - Clean, gently used 2401 Library Way on Sanibel.^ to each other, are drawn together by screen, bug spray, sunglasses, towel, items are needed for the annual Trash fate and turn weekly happy hours into hat and change of clothing. Cost is $5 & Treasures Sale. You may bring them a mission to renew the enthusiasm for members and $20 for non-members. to the Center 4 Life Monday through for life they’ve lost through the years. Advance registration is required. Nominations Friday between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. A Their raucous humor and collective Fitness Classes - Island Seniors, tax deductible receipt will be provided strengths see them through unexpected Inc. members pay $ 4 per class, visitors Sought For for your donation. Books, clothing, challenges and to their surprise; they pay $7 per class. Annual membership shoes, computers or old TVs cannot be realize it’s never too late to make is $20. Sanibel Recreation Center Business Award accepted. If you have any questions, call lifelong friends. members must show their membership he Uncommon Friends Foundation 472-5743. Carpool arrangements for card to attend. Fitness class schedule is has opened nominations for the Page Turners with Louise transportation. Limited seating available as follows: 2018 Business Ethics Award that Fitzgerald & Ann Hartman - If you Happy Hour Fitness - Monday, T and advanced registration required. are due by September 1. Businesses in are not on the Page Turners list, and Gelli Printing with Bea Pappas Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Keep Lee, Charlotte, Collier, Hendry and Glades wish to be, email [email protected] or - Fridays, July 6, 13, 20 and 27. your brain fit and your heart, lungs counties who consistently demonstrate a contact the center. Cost is $20 for members and $25 for and muscles strong. Hand weights, system-wide commitment to high ethical The featured book for Wednesday, non-members. Beginners welcome. stretch cords and your body weight will business practices are eligible. Businesses July 11 is The Bone Collector by You can do monotype or make be used. The format is 40 minutes of can nominate themselves or be nominated Jeffrey Deaver. The movie will be papers for collage use. Supplies needed: cardio, 20 minutes of balance exercises, by a third party. 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Doctor and Dietician vegetables. We love our roasted veggies and eat them multiple times per week. Roasting Summer If you are new to roasting vegetables, you may be surprised at how yummy Vegetables they are. Even picky veggie eaters tend to like them roasted, and often go back for seconds! The caramelization brings out a totally different and wonderful flavor. photo provided Family mentors are being recruited to help parents Choose one veggie or roast a the Child Welfare System and are ready colorful combination. The reds, Volunteers to be reunified with their children. oranges, yellows, purples and greens, An ideal family mentor will be one all add different nutrients. Brightly Sought For Family who can be nonjudgmental, offer a colored vegetables are more nutrient- minimum of an hour a week to work dense and rich in antioxidants. Pair Mentor Program with the parent(s) and provide a caring with a piece of fish or other protein, and supportive relationship to reduce the and you’ll have a delicious and healthy tie United Way Volunteer Center feeling of isolation in the spirit of “families meal. and the Children’s Network of helping families.” Mentors will assist Toss the vegetables with some Southwest Florida are recruiting T parents with basic parenting and family by Ross Flauser, MD sea salt, garlic or your other favorite individuals to become family mentors. budgeting skills by teaching, coaching and and Marion Hauser, MS, RD seasonings, and olive or coconut oil. Volunteers will be trained and matched modeling. Spread the vegetables out well on a with parents who have been involved in ummer is a great time to fill Today’s parents need a support your plate with as many fresh baking sheet, or the trapped steam vegetables as possible. Floridians will stew rather than caramelize them. S Roast at 425 degrees, stirring every have the wonderful opportunity to enjoy fresh vegetables all year long, 15 minutes to allow for an even roast. but gardeners everywhere enjoy the Roast until the vegetable tips are toasty, NAUMANN LAW thrill of the summer garden bursting usually 2 5 top 4 0 minutes. Veggies ------y.a .------with vegetables. Luscious commodities like carrots and beets take longer such as asparagus, garlic, greens, to roast than green beans, peppers, a t t o r n e y s at l a w colorful varieties of tomatoes, carrots, or mushrooms. Have fun as you try Seller, you can choose your title company! cucumbers and eggplant, are ready for different tasty combinations. your consumption. This information is not intended to We will meet or beat any I ’ide Quote. It’s always great to eat vegetables treat, cure or diagnose your condition. We provide the personal attention and fresh from the garden, or tossed Caring Medical Regenerative Medicine ______together to make different salads. One Clinics has two locations: one in Oak M«i our Closing Tram: Nicole Naununn and Samantha Baker service that you deserve! of our favorites is mixing basil and Park, Illinois, and one in Fort Myers. Located across from Gulf Harbour tomatoes from the garden with fresh It was established in 1991 by Ross mozzarella for an irresistible Caprese Hauser, MD, and Marion Hauser, MS, 15065 McGregor Blvd, Ste 104, Fort Myers salad. When you’re not in the mood RD. They can be reached at info@ Phone: 239.267.9000 • Fax; 239.267.9300 for salad, a simple and sometimes caringmedical.com.^ O n lin e : www.NaumannLawPA.com a n d www.RealtyClosings.com overlooked technique is to roast

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Medicare - Surgical Rehab - Injury Rehab July Summer Session: The Sanibel Recreation Center is 239-395-5858 www. IslandTherapyCenter. com Mondays, July 9, 16 and 23 at 8:30 located at 3880 Sanibel-Captiva Road. a.m. For more information, call 472-0345 or 2242 Periwinkle Way, in the Sanibel Square. Tuesdays, July 10, 17 and 24 at 7 visit www.mysanibel.com.^^ ISLAND SUN - JULY 6, 2018 47 and. when that time comes, he may want New Human Got A Problem? to contemplate some different ways to stop aixl even talk witti his physician Resources Officer Dr. Connie Is In about various options. 1 have worked ichael Wukitsch has joined Lee by Constance with many cbents over the years who Health as chief human resources Clancy had success with hypnosis if they truly (HR) officer. He is responsible for wanted to stop. It is a behavioral change M Q: I have been through accessing the subconscious mind all employee-related operations across the dating my boyfriend health sy^em. Wukits^ has 25 years of through the power of suggestion. It's for over a year, experience in HR management for large totally natural, and he can become a non- and he has been companies with 13 years in health care. smoker in as little as three sessions. Some a cigarette smoker “We are very excited to add Michael to smokers do stop ’ cold turkey,” however. since before we our team. He brings extensive leadership The withdraw symptoms can be intense dated. 1 really experience with large and diverse health and, to reiterate, one can only stop for want him to quit care systems and an excellent track record the self, not someone else. smoking, and he of building collaborative relationships within Stay positive aixl be patient, and says he knows he those systems,” said Larry Antonucci, MD, hopefully you will see some positive MBA, Lee Health president and CEO. should but he doesn’t do anything about results. Wukitsch most recently served as the it. Can you suggest what I should do? Constance Clancy, EdD, LMHC, A : From what you have shared, it vce president of human resources for LPC. NCC is a licensed mental health seems like your boyfriend is not ready to Northwestern Memorial Healthcare in Mike Wukitsch photo provided therapist, hypnotherapist, author and become a non-smoker, at least for now holistic stress management instructor. If Chicago, where he was responsible for and vice president and chief human the business unit HR Business Partners or he would have made some attempt to you have a question, email Constance resources officer for Children’s Hospital stop. Smoking is a very difficult addiction across all hospitals and outpatient sites at drconstanceclancy&gmail.com or Colorado. He also served as director of to break. While there are several as well as system-wide responsibility for visit www.drconstanceclancy.com.i^ human resources - operations for Coors modalities to use to become a non- HR operations. Northwestern Memorial Brewing Company in Golden, Colorado. smoker, one has to be ready to stop and Healthcare is an academic health system Wukitsch has an MBA from the really WANT to stop. You can take a very comprised of seven hospitals and 60 Overeaters University of Michigan Ross School of positive approach like you have and let outpatient facilities in the Chicago metro Business and is completing his PhD in him know how much it would mean for area. The system has more than 25,000 Anonymous Organizational Learning. Performance and his health and for both of you. However, employees. Change at Colorado State University. it has to be his decision only when he is f food is a problem for you. Overcaters Before that, Wukitsch served as the Wukitsch replaces Jon Cecil, who ready. 1 would avoid any manipulative or Anonymous can help. Meetings executive vice president, human resources retired in May after more than 40 years controlling tactics or ultimatums because are held in Room 132 at Sanibcl for Cadence Health in the Chicago area. I with Lee Health.^J even if he does quit, he is very likely to Community Church on Tuesdays at relapse because he wouldn’t be stopping 5:30 p.m. and on Fridays at 9 a.m. For more meeting information, visit deaRPharmacist for himself, and he has to stop for himself suggests that if you’ve been struggling with www.southwestfloa.org. mental health issues prior to menopause/ first. 1 cannot emphasize that enough. Hopefully, there will come a time that Sanibel Community Church is It's Tough andropause, they are bound to get located at 1740 Periwinkle Way.tt worse. In particular, symptoms such as he will want to become a non-smoker Getting Older p>anic attacks and suicided ideation seem to heighten, and it’s much harder to by Suzy Cohen, RPh deal with than typical annoyances such , ear Readers: as depression, irritability, mood swings, As we age, insomnia and memory loss. ' we notice The CDC found that the rate of symptoms creeping women committing suicide has been on up every few months. the rise since the year 2000, it’s up by 50 JOINTDAMAGE? With women, it’s percent and the average age is between called menopause 4 5 and 64.1 have to wonder how many and includes many of these people were brought to the brink symptoms such as from the use of mirxl-bending anxiolytics fatigue, forgetfulness, or antidepressants that are thought to DEGENERATED hot flashes, vaginal impair otherwise good judgement and JOINTS NEED discomfort or atrophy, decreased libido, possibly raise risk of suicide. It brings to irritability and insomnia. Menopause can mind fashionista Kate Spade and TV chef REGENERATIVE be surgically induced, as occurs when you Anthony Bourdain, both of whom were MEDICINE. get a total hysterectomy. taking anti-anxiety medications. They With men, it’s termed andropause and impact your brain and sometimes in a the symptoms include reduced fatigue, sex good way, but also in a bad way due to drive, weak erections, depression, loss of unexpected side effects. strength and muscle mass, weight gain as Today, I’d like to offer a few tips that well as occasional night sweats akin to a could help you, as a couple, age more woman’s hot flash. You might find that comfortably together and minimize the PROLOTHERAPY MAY SAVE YOUR JOINTS! you’re less competitive than normal. problems that drive people to doctors, or In the news recently, there have worse, to psychiatric wJho numb you with been some interesting findings reported addictive m ^cations. 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[email protected] CROW - Clinic For The Rehabilitation of Wildlife...... 472-3644 Democratic Club of the [email protected] FISH OF SANCAP Neighbors Helping Neighbors...... 472-4775 FISH. OF SANCAP 24-hr service...... 472-0404 Sanibel Island Fishing Club...... 472-8994 Horticultural Society of the Islands...... 472-6940 Horticulture and Tea Society of Sanibel and Captiva...... 472-8334 King ID# A722545 Kiwanis C lub...... 677-7299 Priscilla ID# A742353 League of Women Voters...... [email protected] can see, will match anything. I am definitely a Lions Club, Jeff MacDonald...... 302-521-1158 looker. I am well-mannered and love to play with ello, my name is Priscilla. I am a 1-year-old Master Gardeners of the Islands...... 472-6940 tennis balls in the play yard and then cool off in MOAA - Military Officers Assc. of America, Alex MacKenzie----- 395-9232 female domestic shorthair who came to our kiddie pool. I am an all-around kind of guy Newcomers...... 472-9332 HLee County Domestic /\nimal Services with that would make a great addition to any family! Notre Dame Club of Southwest Florida...... 768-0417 my two sisters. All have distinct personalities, and My adoption fee is $30. Optimist Club...... 472-0836 I seem to be a combination of both Mia and The shelter is open to the public Monday PAW S...... 472-4823 Gelipa. I like attention, but I’m so independent through Saturday at 5600 Banner Drive in Rotary C lu b ...... 472-7257 or 472-0141 that it requires you come to me for it. 1 am very Fort Myers. Adoptions are available 10:30 a.m. Sanibel Bike C lu b ...... sanibelblcycleclub.org sweet cind like ear rubs. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For Sanibel Beautification Inc...... 470-2866 My adoption fee is $10. information, visit Lee County Domestic Animal Sanibel-Captiva Orchid Society...... 472-6940 Hi, I'm King. 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Just stop by the adoption center 10;30 a.m. JN “Ding” Darling National Wildlife R efuge...... 472-1100 Adoption fees will be reduced for the entire to 3;30 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 5600 Sanibel Historical Museum & V illag e...... 472-4648 month of July. Adult dogs are just $30 to adopt; Banner Drive in Fort Myers. SCCF Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation...... 472-2329 cats are $10; and kittens are $20. In addition, cats Visit www.leelostpets.com to see pets available To be listed in calling card email your information to: and kittens are two-for-one; adopt one and you can for adoption.^J L ______press Q islandsunnews.com ______J take home a feline friend at no additional charge. ISLAND SUN - JULY 6, 2018 49

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