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Served with French Fries & corn on the cob I Master Card, Visa, Discover.Credit Cards Accepted ' Sunday 9:00-1 2:00 fioon 2 • Week of October 28 - November 3, 2005 • Islander Coastal Run-Off & Bartending for bucks pays off By Terri Blackmore Red Tides Symposium General Manager .For the past six weeks, Island Celebrity Bartenders The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation and have been stepping up to the plate or to the opposite side Florida Gulf Coast University will sponsor a "Coastal of the bar that is to make drinks and tips for the charity.The Run-Off and Red Tides" symposium on Friday, October promotion started on September 13 at McT's Shrimp 28 at the Sanibel Community^\ssociation, 2173 House and Tavern. To date, eleven of SanibePs most pop- Periwinkle Way on Sanibel. Pl^T X the Marine Lab ular restaurants have hosted these bartenders and bar flies at 472-4617 to RSVP. ^^ have followed. Over $21,000 has been raised which has tipped the scales from last year's promo total. On Thursday. October 20, Rassa at the Dunes wel- of the comed Victor Mayeron (proprietor of the Mucky Duck) and Kevin McCune. Dunes/Rassa general manager to tend Coastal producers, for tips. This is the third year Tgal blooms" by Ivan the duo has teamed up for s Hole Oceanographic insti- the American Cancer K '' •••• -^<TvIass. Society behind the Dunes 3:15 "V ' j>tl3es in the Mediterranean" by Marina bar and won the Celebrity table with beautiful chaffers that contained bountiful appe- Montresor, Ph.D., Stazione Zoologica, Naples, Traveling trophy last year tizer creations for the crowd. Italy for the most tips earned. A Familiar faces at the Dunes promo were those who have 4:00 "Truths and Myths about the Nutrients Supporting bit of inclement weather and only missed one bar promo night to date —-that's the Frys Florida Red Tides" by Cynthia Heil, Ph.D., the uncertainty of the way- from Periwinkle Park and Wendy Erler from Tarpon Bay Florida Fish & Wildlife Research Institute, St. ward Hurricane Wilma kept Explorers. Last year Kip Buntrock of Times of The Islands -Petersburg, Fla. the gallery to about half its never missed a night of this charity event but is out of the 4:45 Panel discussion moderated by Randall Alberte, capacity but the enthusiastic running this year even though he was a good citizen and Ph.D., FGCU and Steve Bortone, Ph.D., SCCF and caring crowd managed tended bar at Timbers/Sanibel Grill on October 4. Marine Laboratory to weigh down the tip jar. The onset of Hurricane Wilma postponed the 5:30 Poster session and social Chef Mike is back for the Ellington's promo to Friday, October 28 and Sandy season and illled a buffet Stilwel 1 of Key Lime Bistro and Darlene Grossman of Lee Journey with SCCF to County Schools arc ready and anxious to pour. Useppa and Cayo Costa The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation has scheduled a Watershed Adventure, one-of-a-kind boat trip to the north end of Cayo Costa and Useppa Islands. Presentations by Jennifer Nelson of Florida's Department of Environmental Protection regarding Everglades restoration and Maggie May, SCCF Marine Lab research administrator with an update on Lab activ- ities. November 14; reservation deadline Nov. 11.Call Kristie Anders at SCCF, 472-2329, ext. 203 for info. 239.472.1771 1223 Periwinkle Way • Sambd Island Remal & Toun Boar Tmps cn]ov fnolickina dolphins, scenic lununc TOURS and Samkd's faawiis sunseTS iA"|"*A'l£i(*1.j . : In the JAC Bar! •- Vr • l'<t Social Scene Hour •- ;£tSK-.Svj^'.B't * V,Vv '•-'-'-* '^•f-'% Liquor Beer Wine only) Sesame Encrusted Ahi Tuna, Best Appetizer pf Crispy Fried Calamari, Best Booth Presentation Chilled Oysters, Steamed Shrimp, And for the 5th Year in a Row, Beer Battered Mozzarella, THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE WINNER! 472-8138 LUNCH 11:30AM DINNER 5:00PM TAKE OUT AVAILABLt Mftlffc6iHltfffFt»- Chicken Wings! Islander • Week of October 28 - November 3, 2005 • 3 owes much to Molly and Art Krival By Anne Bellew teers," Hinds said, "and the Fish & Wildlife Service — Staff Writer the entire agency and not just the 'Ding' Darling Refuge They've been married 58 112 years and, for more than — is a better organization because of them." 17 of them, Molly and Art Krival have lived on Sanibel Both Molly and Art were academics to the core and, in and been active partners in the life of the community. The the late '60s, Art accepted a university appointment to first 40 years, in addition to raising four kids, were devot- Kenya. "Those three-and-a-half years were one of the ed to academe — University of Wisconsin/Madison. most important periods in our lives. In fact, those three- Molly is a retired professor of speech pathology; Art's a and-a-half years changed our lives forever. We learned former English professor, dean, department chair and more than you'd think possible about the environment, associate director on the Madison campus. but, there, it wasn't just that. We were plunked down in Art did not want to retire. "I loved what I did and UW the midst of a lot of different cultures — there were ex- was a good place to work. But we did and we found a patriots there from all over Europe, from Iron Curtain wonderful way to spend our retirement years." The intel- countries, from the Middle East and other locations." ligence, curiosity and energy required for their life jobs, The Krivals often lived in bandas ("upscale tiki huts as Art described them, carried over to this new life, this with pole-fence sides") and visited most of the game new 'career.' parks in East Africa, spending many weekends at Lake "We owe a great debt to Sanibel — we found things to Naivasha, Lake Nakuru or the Nairobi Game Park. do here that we've dearly loved and felt were useful... we "It was even more important to the children..." And felt useful." these are definitely Krival children — smart, intellectual- Both have been very active volunteers on the environ- ly curious, working in challenging fields... Kate started mental stage — Molly chaired the Wildlife Committee as school in Nairobi — she's now finishing her Ph.D. in many years as she could be prevailed upon to do it. speech pathology, and one of her major professors was "Absolutely marvelous chair," said one regular attendee. one of Molly's former students who herself is about to "She always had an agenda and, whereas, she would retire to Fort Myers Beach. allow anyone who had something to present or add to Stephen is finally healthy after years of suffering from have his or her say, she is one of the few people I have undiagnosed chronic fatigue syndrome; he's a fish biolo- ever seen who could keep a city meeting, of all things, gist with an advanced degree in toxicology. David is edi- right on track and, the majority of the time, right on time!" tor of a baseball magazine, and Michael is an attorney. They have both been especially active with the J.N. Their stay in Kenya literally introduced them to "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge where they wildlife, indeed, immersed them in it. (After all, how have served as rovers "forever," tour guides, birding many times have you gone out for an evening of bridge experts and — Art's favorite volunteer acitivity — work- that was cancelled because giraffes were blocking access ing over the years with refuge biologists Jorge Coppen to the front door? Ever drag a giraffe back to the bed- and Kendra Willett on shorebird surveys. room?) They developed an enormous interest in and "I remember Art really enjoyed conducting the understanding of wildlife and habitat. The sojourn in Wildlife Drive Surveys," Coppen commented, "and, Kenya taught them to open their eyes to a world out there Photo by Anne Bellew most especially, the International Shorebird Survey. they'd never known, to start recognizing what it was they Molly and Art Krival He was a great, reliable volunteer! And Molly was just were seeing. emphasize enough how important it is to take care of as awesome." And the ultimate move to Sanibel was a direct out- yourself on a constant basis — be observant and look after growth of their stay in Kenyal. "One of my grad stu- yourself. It was 10 years to the week from my first one dents," Molly explains, "came here on vacation. When that they found a new tumor tumor on the other side." she got back, she told me that the refuge here reminded They have dearly loved what they've been doing these They have dearly loved what her of my stories about Kenya. So we came to see the 17 years. Some of their most precious memories are of . they've been doing these 17 years. place and, like so many others, came back several times those people who have been so good for the island, done so Some of their most precious memo- when we could — our kids used to meet us^here.
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