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VOL. 6, NO. 43 SANIBEL & CAPTIVA ISLANDS, FLORIDA APRIL 23, 1999 APRIL SUNRISE/SUNSET:23 06:58 19:55 24 06:57 19:56 25 06:56 19:56 26 06:55 19:57 2? 06:54 19:57 28 06:54 19:58 29- 06:53 19:58 Loggerhead Turtle Saved By Beachgoers by Brian Johnson n a.real life rescue mission, vacationers and workers from the Department of Environmental Protection saved a giant ILoggerhead turtle. Tolak Besman and Nancy Arena, visiting from Minnesota, were walking on the beach by Blind Pass last Thursday when they noticed a turtle caught in a blue crab trap. Arena stayed on the beach to watch the turtle while Besman, her boyfriend, ran to Hal's Grocer to call for help. At 12:30 p.m. CROW (Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife) con- tacted Sam Landry and Dee Faulk, workers in charge of turtle strandings on Sanibel. Landry and Faulk arrived at the scene in minutes and began a rescue operation which would take more than four hours to com- plete. During the course of the day, five more beachgoers joined in. "The3e guys took four or five hours out of their day in the'sun just to help save a sea turtle," said Landry, the Captiva Coordinator of the Sea Turtle Program. "They did all the right things." -i ':'••: Continued on page 19

He, his wife Amy, and her family Local Musician have only praises for the very tender and specialized care Danny's father-in- To Play law received. They remember so well how the hospice nurse sat down with At Captiva them and explained step by step what is expected during the end of life Gulf Walk process. Amy's dad, Ralph . h Captiva, Island of my Continued on page 13 I dreams, you have stolen my heart..." Captiva has a way of doing just that and you will hear it in the music of local artist Danny Morgan. CROW Taste Danny will perform on Saturday, May 8 at 8 a.m. while walkers are warming Of The Islands up and registering for the 5th Annual reat food and great music come Captiva Gulf Walk to benefit Hope together to make CROW's Trost Campaign islands raised three million dollars to Hospice. The invigorating three mile Gbiggest fund raiser of the year, preserve an exceptional parcel of walk begins at the Mucky Duck. the 19th Annual Taste of the Islands. land." Danny, a long time, resident, musi- On Sunday, May 2, from 12 to 6 p.m., Hits $3 Million There are countless stories of cian and artist on the islands, will spend an afternoon at the beautiful hanks to you, we've done all remarkable people doing remarkable donate his time and talents for walkers' Gulf Side City Park, on Sanibel, while what some thought impossible. things in support of Trost. The best listening enjoyment. He plays on the you enjoy delicious delights from the TThat's the message from the way to thank them all will be to buy the sunset cruise for Captiva Cruises, five islands' best restaurants and listen to Sanibel-Captiva Conservation property in May and rename it days a week, then over to Chadwicks the sounds of some of the areas best Foundation, which announced hitting Frannie's Preserve. SCCF then plans where his band plays seven nights a bands including the All Star Steel Drum its $3 million in the Trost Land to clear the pepper and hold an island- week. Hope Hospice is especially Band, The Mesa Band and Johnny Acquisition Project. wide appreciation event so we can grateful to Danny, that in spite of his Mac & The Straight Jackets. "As hard as everyone has worked to show everyone just how beautiful it is. tight schedule, he's generously donat- The cost is a $5 donation to help make this happen, we're still a bit •'The people of Sanibel and Captiva ing his time and talent for a worthy CROW and sick, orphaned, and numb," said SCCF Executive Director have done the unthinkable," said SCCF cause. This, too, is Danny's way of giv- injured animals in . Erick Lindblad. "Now that our goal has President Dean Skaugstad. "We hope ing back. He knows hospice intimately, Beer, wine, and margaritas sold on become reality, the enormity of this to thank each and every one of you at his father-in-law who had a long drawn site. No pets please. Gulf Side City accomplishment is starting to sink in. the gig party we're planning for this our battle with lung cancer, was a Park is located off of Algiers Drive The people who care about these fall-r recipient of hospice care in his final (right on Periwinkle, left on Casa Ybel). days. ; .•.-•• For more information call 472-3688.# Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Page 3 Page 2 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Recognition Luncheon Held Lunchbox peaking with a soft Louisiana drawl, pioneer homesteader "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society Connection Laetitia Ashmore Nutt revisited Sanibel recently in the person of Chamber SJody Brown recreating the courageous woman who arrived in Society Says Thank You WHEN PRODIGAL SON 1888 and became an involved and active islander. Meeting Introducing her remarks to Historical Village and Museum volun- et ready to meet new friends, MEETS PRODIGAL FATHER teers at their Recognition Luncheon, Laetitia gingerly picked up the enjoy an interesting speaker and unfamiliar microphone which she handled with some suspicion and Gnetwork at the first box lunch said to her audience, "Ah was told if Ah spoke into this Ah could be hosted by the Sanibel Captiva Islands * JORUY SOX, THERE ISN'T heard at the rear of the room." Chamber of Commerce on May 11 at ANV FATTED CW-F WEKTe \ Brown, who looked the part in a graying wig, steel-rimmed glass- the Sanibel Community Center. The TWE IAVT OLV CO\rV t^ST LCL. es, white blouse with dark skirt and high-button shoes, spoke from box lunch program is a new monthly entries in Nutt's diaries and other writings covering subjects from opportunity for chamber members and freed slaves to education v. experience and the honor of Southern guests to get together. gentlemen. "It's another way to bring chamber The widowed Mrs. Nutt arrived here with her mother-in-law, her members closer together and to have brother James Ashmore, and three grown daughters: Cordie, Lettie them be more informed of what the and Nan. Each of their group (except the mother-in-law) claimed a chamber can do for them", said homestead parcel of 160 acres and set about building their home, Carlene Brennen, chamber board Grey Gables. member. The house still stands on West Gulf Drive. Members of the family Chamber members are encouraged are buried in the little cemetery plot on the property. to bring a guest to the event, which will Laetitia's husband Leroy Moncure Nutt had raised a regiment to feature round tables and luck of the fight in the War Between the States, and his wife with their three draw seating to encourage new friend- small daughters trailed him from post to post through his military ships. Aerial view of the new center For Education on the left stint. She confided to her diary that had not been the right thing to "The lunches are a chance for mem- do, that the girls "would have been better left at home". bers to socialize, mix, and get to know ast week this column paid tribute to the many volunteers at the "Ding" Mrs. Nutt was appointed postmistress in 1889 and had the first one another better," said Molly Darling Wildlife Refuge. The thousands of hours they provide is uniquely post office on Sanibel in her home where she also took in boarders Clements, lunch coordinator. Limportant to the Refuge but more importantly to the visitors who come from and taught day students. Active in the community she was a leader in Chamber members will also have far and wide to experience the wonders of this very special place. organizing the Fort Myers Chapter of United Daughters of the the chance to make announcements at This week we have provided a roster of those persons who believe, that while Confederacy. She died in 1914. the lunch during a brief general meet- there is a need for service, there is a need equal to that... a need to provide a The Historical Village, 950 Dunlop Road, illustrates the lives of ing. Tables will also be available for "classroom" and the tools with which those volunteers might better meet the Sanibel's early settlers-and their lifestyles. It its open Wednesday members to display literature at the requirements of the visitor, especially the children, who come to experience and through Saturday each week from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. 472-4648.3& community center. learn about the natural environment of Southwest Florida. Hundreds of thousands of visitors have provided financial support to the cam- Jody Brown In the role of island pioneer Laefitia Nutt The box lunch program seeks to speaks to Historical Village volunteers at their feature speakers monthly that can paign. Those listed have provided a minimum of $1000. The Society thanks all, Recognition Luncheon for without this sharing the purpose of the Society could not be met. Continued on page 47 If your name isn't among those listed below give the Society office a call at 472-1100. We need your support. Thank You to Elizabeth E Ballantine, Harry, Jr. and Noel Barbee, Batchelor Foundation, Inc., Blue Bay Productions Lie, Dr Russ and Vicki Borneman, Wayne and Linda Boyd, Jim and Carroll Branyon, Helen S. Brodbeck, Sheila Johnson Brutsch, John W and Anne Burden, Butler Family Foundation, The After 24 Years On The Island Chingos Foundation, Jack and Marcia Cohen, Michael F Cuscaden, J.N. "Ding" Darling Foundation, Wallace and Mary Lee Dayton, John and Caroline Des Prez, Courtesy of the J N. 'Ding" Darling Foundation We'll Be Closing Our Doors On Ruth and Warren Deuber, Mary Rose and Ernest Doke, Chris Dotson, Douglas and Christine Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Harold L Field, Samuel and Gertrude Ford, arling believed that the future of our country depended upon the wise use of April 30* Fort Myers Track Club, Jim Fowler, Wendy C Fritz, Wilfred and Elizabeth our natural resources. That concept is becoming more and more self-evident Gardner, Paul and Helen George, Porter J Goss, Michael and Elizabeth Grady, now, but sixty years ago when "Ding" drew this cartoon it was not. In Dspeeches across the country in the 1930s, Darling pointed out that the great civi- George and Leone Graham, William and Terry Haynes, Estate Of Helen Fisher, lizations of history all disappeared when they had depleted their natural resources. International Hemingway Festival, Barbara C Hobson, James and Marilyn ©Christopher D. Koss One Stop Shopping Hooper, William and Laurel Hughes, Richard and Margaret Hulit, Pete and Barbara Ing ham, Judith Jaastad, Jacarlene Foundation, Natalie Jackson, Karl A Storewide Savings and Carolyn M Johns, Betty and Howard Johnson, Louise M Johnson, James N Kannry, John F Kehoe, John H Kellogg, Win and Marilyn Kloosterman, J.N. "Ding" Darling Gold Crown Store Up To Christopher and Andrea Koss, Roseann Kowalski, Art and Molly Krival, Edith H National Wildlife Refuge, Lapi, Sharon Lavin, Lee County Electric Co-Op, Calvin and Patricia Linnemann, One Wildlife Drive John Madden, John W and Marjorie Madden, Jr , Mary Glenna Malpass, Frank (off San-Cap Road) • 1 HOUR PHOTO Mangano Foundation, Erard A Matthiessen, Marjorie E Moretzsohn, National Sanibel, FL. 50% Off Wildlife Federation, National Wildlife Refuge Assn, Nations Bank Community 941-472-1100 • PACK & SHIP * GIFTS Relations, Thomas and Jane Nelson, Dr and Mrs Robert G Neth, New York E-Mail: Community Trust, Frances and Sterling Newell Jr, Northern Trust Bank Of [email protected] • COMPLETE OFFICE SUPPLIES All Sales Final Florida, William B O'Connor, Miromar Outlets/ Peter Reckell Benefit, Folke H Web Site: Peterson Foundation, Pfizer, Inc , Gaye and Jim Pigott, Joyce Ponsell, Dorothy Darling Powel, Jacqueline Preis, Bill and Jeanne Rankin, Jack and Sally Reed, http://dingdarlingsociery.org Two Locations! Rochester Resorts, Inc., Kenneth and Hilary Roos, Al and Donnarosenheck, Heart of The Island Shops Chadwick's Circle Jeanette C. Rudy, Michael and Maureen Ruettgers, Douglas A Ryckman, Lauren, Lindsey and Matthew Ryckman, Klaus and Mary Ann Saegebarth, The Sanctuary "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society 472-0434 395-0434 NPRESSURED Golf Club Inc, Sanibel-Captiva Audubon Society, Emily B Shane, H Roy and Sanibel Captiva Barbara Silvers, Mrs. Elisabeth A Smith, Snook Motel, Jim and Patty Sprankle, The Purpose Of The Society Is: Eugene and Sheryl Steele, Ken and Mary Ruth Stegman, Lillian and Don Stokes, 1 To promote a better understanding and appreciation of the history and Sun Trust Bank, Tarpon Bay Recreation, Tarwinkles Seafood, Mary Louise OOKER i Tecklenburg, Carl C Tucker, Janet and Olaf F Vea, David and Cheryl Venarge, natural environment of Southwest Florida and in particular, the J.N. Lynn Vernon, Josephine M Von Maur, H William and Judy Walter, Waterfowl "Ding" Darling Natural Wildlife Refuge. Festival, Clemens and Jane Werner, West Wind Inn, U.S. Fish and Wildlife - To help preserve the wildlife habitat at the Refuge. Although the Refuge is Foundation, Donald C Wildman, Barry and Fran Wilson, Arnee and Walter Winshall, Mrs J Howard Wood, George Wright, Yawkey Foundation, William L owned and operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Society and Shirley Yonke and Steve and Helen Zucker.=ft assists the Service in Educational efforts of all kinds. 630 Tarpon Bay Rd. #8 (941) 472-2413 Sanibel Island Page 5 Page 4 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Island Sun - April 23, 1999

Approval of a Facility Rental dent Ray Grizzell further urged M • Judah Tells Agreement between the city and the Councilors to first check city staff for u School District of Lee County for "pas- an eligible City Manager. He recalled H Q Pi IO fl Reding: Be sive recreation activities" as part of rec that retired City Manager Gary Price program in some school rooms at no had been Public Works Director before NOW It was these statements that four $50,100 to purchase them from the new citizens' Wastewater There Often" charge; elevation to position of City City Councilors amended one by one Schlumberger Technologies. Committee. D Authorization for City Manager to Manager.^ Signatures or left unchanged on Tuesday with lthough certain city staff and Councilors voted 4-1, with Bill That committee is presently e make commitment to provide utility esident Maddy Hanlon now has Janes not happy with the process. Hillebrandt dissenting, for the pur- researching whether the city should ir Councilors have felt they should easements for relocation of power dis- The Mayor's Tuesday's was also the second attempt o choose carefully which Lee Independent 925 signatures of out-of-town chase, a sum that also included $750 have two wastewater plants—Donax A tribution lines and poles crossing the Sanibel property owners on a at revision as earlier amendments by for training, which Hillebrandt ques- and Wulfert—or just one.=ft County Commission meetings to R city's property located at 2301 petition which asks whether they affirm Councilors Steve Brown, Andrew tioned. o attend, particularly on new proposals Votes for Fact-find II Periwinkle Way (to assist the location a drawbridge rather than a fixed span if Reding and Nola Theiss were grafted The machines being replaced "are Jl for development, it's just the opposite. of the Casa Mariposa project: Below onto the fact-find. (Councilor Bill So City Councilor Andrew Reding and when a new bridge is authorized Council's Revision outdated, no longer manufactured and I- Market Rate Senior Housing); and "Independence by Lee County. Hillebrandt, then on the Planning not supported by the manufacturing of "Title Defect" In learned, he said, after talking to Lee Approval of the revised General and She volunteered for the job when of P.C. Fact-find: Commission, had been instrumental in new replacement parts," according to a >r County Commissioner Ray Judah. Beach Parking funds for Fiscal Year Day" Fireworks the format of the drafting and did not memo from Interim City Manager Bob Sextant Parcel r "Ray had a completely opposite point COTI expanded its role in aiding the I. 1998-1999 (appropriation of $50,100 ity Councilors Steve Brown and "Garbage" present earlier revisions to City Pritt. He added, "The old machines will of view," explained Reding. "He asked, city's position: namely, that's what d for Machinery and Equipment to Bill Hillebrandt voted against the most folks want. Hanlon said she had Attorney Bob Pritt.} be traded in for the purchase of new Contract it 'Why aren't you there more often?' as By Fran Nuelle replace six existing parking meter Independence Day fireworks dis- been so gratified to receive letters from One problem facing Councilors was parking meter machines." esidents of Tennisplace inadver- the County has to listen to (so many) C machines which are outdated).^ plays at a negotiated pre-pay of $8500 eclaring that the City Council's that Cella, present at Commission Tomlinson told Councilors that outrageous development proposals. "# property owners who remarked they tently had their way on Tuesday for July 3 rather than July 4. had never been contacted by anyone systematic nit-picking of the meetings as was Lee County's $560,000 gross funds from the twhen the Crowe parcel on Planning Commission's 47 R: On Tuesday at MacKenzie Hall, they before on how they felt on issues fac- D Department of Transportation Scott machines "is projected for this year." Sextant Drive at a canal, which the city took exception to celebrating on a day, ing the i "What we know now" facts and its Gilbertson, had already incorporated He said further that, depending upon intended to purchase, was found to Consent Response To additional 48 "What we would like to the Commission's unofficial findings in the machine, the income varies from Saturday, other than the appropriate have a "title defect." one, Sunday, whatever Great Show know" was a "learning experience," her report to the County upon comple- each $6000 to $100,000 annually.^ Although City Councilors had earlier Agenda City Manager Mayor Bob Janes on Tuesday dissented tion of her job. Fireworks promised ("more bang for given permission for the city to pur- the buck") to Recreation Director 1-4 for approval. Cella had therefore by-passed City chase the property—for some other Items Passed Job: 125 So Far "I won't vote for this thing," Mayor Helene Phillips. Councilors who are now struggling for Change Orders public purpose than a police dock—the ity Councilors on Tuesday at he city now has 125 applications Janes said. "I think it's a piece of a proper way to present their adamant Hillebrandt declared that "this is the "title defect" means the contract is now MacKenzie Hall approved and for the job of City Manager, but single most important day in our coun- garbage—and we are poorly served to views on, especially, no replacement of void. We mail to every home and this on (to Lee County For Sewer Reuse Cadopted the following resolu- Interim City Manager Bob Pritt try's history." drawbridge with fixed span. T At the time the Council approved tions: suggested they "resist the urge to business on Sanibel and Commissioners). It doesn't do what we Prior to the vote, Hillebrandt com- Other Councilors feared traffic con- want it to do. (Dick) Walsh and Hartley Lines Approved the purchase, which the city had Resignations of Jean Downes, review them" until the deadline of gestion on Tuesday morning with the Captiva every week mented, "It's just about presentation." requested for use as a police dock, Milbrey Rushworth and Gus Samsel Saturday, May 1. (Kleinberg) are right on target. ity Councilors on Tuesday annual parade tied in to Independence The motion would have the neighborhood residents came to from the Historical Preservation Councilor Bill Hillebrandt said that Day as Walsh had earlier said, after Planning Department, under Council's approved a resolution pertaining Councilors had gone through facts one MacKenzie Hall protesting the pro- Committee; the regulation in Florida means that charge, clean up the "inconsistencies," Cto the Sanibel Sewer System and posed action. They prevailed-at least Approval of extension for a year time for review would be extended to by one to amend, "The revision of the if there are any, and spruce up the for- on a "fast track basis" to enter into Planning Commission's report seems for purchase as a police dock. between the city and Thomas Monday, May 3 since the deadline falls mat with introduction and summary if change orders with Hartman & Interim City Manager Bob Pritt Whitecotton for Human Resources on a Saturday. to amend the report. (City Councilors) necessary. Associates and contracts with other have heard no one, and who are they explained this week to Councilors that Consulting Services; During Public Comment later, resi- The original and ongoing replace- qualified contractors for construction of passing a resolution not to purchase at to go in and change the facts? Forget a reuse water line from Oliva Street to all about the Commission's report to ments in "Fact-Finding Report Sanibel this time does not mean that the city Causeway & Bridges" are available for approximately 1610 Middle Gulf Drive. cannot purchase at some future date. you. (Revision) puts you in a deticate "Reuse will get us 50,000 to position..." reading at City But it will not be used for a police dock $100,000 gallons per day for greater if that happens as "the city will look for Kleinberg said, "There is no intro- capacity," Utility Director John Hefty other places to keep the police boat," duction to and no summary of 'What Council told Councilors on Tuesday at Pritt explained in his memo.3^ we now know,' and 'What we need to MacKenzie Hall. He also said, "It know.' Also it is inconsistent. If stating Approves makes sense to put another line in at a fact, you must state also the source of the same time," saving about two-thirds that fact. Without sources, there is a $50,100 For New of cost at a later date. Sanibel Police lack of credibility." Although Interim City Manager Bob The Planning Commission had Pritt had estimated the cost at spent more than six months accumulat- Parking Meters $40,000, Hefty said it would be closer Department ing through the County's Outreach ix of 12 parking meters needed to to $70,000. Advisory Program, moderated and managed by be replaced, according to the The Council voted unanimously to Now Kris Cella of Cella, DeBerry & SPolice Department's Bill be ready for the change orders for both . eputy Chief of Police, Jack Associates, its information. Its final Tomlinson on Tuesday, when he asked Hartman and contractors, although any jPrimm, reported that the police Bank of the Elands open on fact-find without recommendation to approval by the City Council for bids to be let will await counsel from had apprehended someone who has come home— the City Council was in the form of Dwas suspectei d of taking bicycles.& Periwinkle numbered statements. and our doors are open! Way! Independently Owned And Operated Contributing Writers COPYRIGHT 1999 The Island Sun Throughout the month of April, we are MaryAnne Christopher D. Larry USPS IS Bulk Rate permit paid for at Sanibel, Florida, 33957 Co-Publishers Banta Koss Stephenson celebrating the opening of our new office on Postmaster: Send change of address to Island Sun, 1630 Lorin Arundel & Ken Rasi Constance Carolyn Lewis Jeanie Tinch Periwinkle Way, Suite I, Sanibel, FL 33957 Advertising Clancy, ED.D. Jack Lewis Dr. Michael Sanibel Island. 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When taxes Anniversary: Medicare, we have a budget surplus are too high, long term economic By Congressman Porter Goss grams that will not only dram the sur- that is a direct result of American sweat plus, but will also lead to new tax and growth is stunted in order to maintain It's In Planning he sting of the tax burden the equity Why not let America's families spend limits that will ultimately cost the this age of prosperity we must cut taxes SCCF, "Tree government places on its citizens, invest and spend their own money? taxpayers for years to come Stage is still fresh in the minds of most Tax Freedom Day, the day when City" Extolled, T The typical American family pays By Fran Nuelle Americans at this time of year First, more in taxes than it spends on food, Americans stop working for the gov- Annual Service we know the average American house- clothing, shelter and transportation ernment and begin working for their Council Budget he 25th Anniversary of Sanibel SealHk Scenes hold will pay $5,307 more in taxes combined Since the Republicans have families, will once again fall on May may have to await the pleasure 14-karat Gold Bracelet than the government needs to operate IOth this year The introduction of Remembered gained control of the Congress we Tof the presence of the Blue Market Price, $1,595 over the next ten years, and this is have cut the capital gains tax and pro- more spending programs would just Meetings For Angels and/or Congressman Porter ity Councilor Bill Hillebrandt above and beyond the amount needed vided those with children a $500 per- push this date even further ahead In Goss, according to Recreation Director wanted fellow Councilors to to fully fund the Social Security budget child tax credit But this is not enough hopes of avoiding later and later Tax Summer Helene Phillips know the good news that SCCF We all know the federal bureaucracy Freedom Days, I voted this week to C Our monstrous tax code still needs sig- On Tuesday, she said the anniver- has received another gift pushing their simply feeds on excess revenues The nificant simplification and we must fur- amend tile U S Constitution by requir- Announced sary is generally regarded as November contributions to the $3 million mark truth is, the longer your money stays m ing a tougher standard and greater ther cut taxes to maintain our nation's ity Councilors on Tuesday at 5 but that Congressman Goss, who fig- Also, if it had not already been Washington, the more likely it is that record breaking prosperity accountability on those m government ured prominently in Sanibel's founding, announced, Sanibel has been named hard working Southwest Flondian fami- seeking to raise the taxes of Americans MacKenzie Hall organized anew Earlier this year, I joined in propos- their calendar for summer meet- could not be present until December for the 1 lth year, "Tree City'" lies will be asked to support even more ing a 10% across the board tax cut must pay C 10 Then as a reminder that paradise wasteful 1 spending programs ings thus. This is a fair, simple, progrowth, pro- Our "Tax Limitation Amendment" They will cancel their meeting on Presumably, the Blue Angels, sched- does not prevail without some cost, the Next, consider that the IRS esti- family proposal that will allow working proposes an amendment to the uled for a "flyover," can be on hand on annual memorial service for "those who mates that it takes the average taxpay- July 6 but not the regular one, July 20 Americans to keep more of what they Constitution to require a two-thirds They will meet again on August 3, but November 5 Also on the day, sched- have made the sacrifice," the er 653 minutes (thats almost 11 hours) earn Secondly, we need to stop penal- majority vote for passage of any legisla- uled for the beach, is a huge block Lee County Sheriff's annual memorial to fill out a standard 1040 form These cancel the one scheduled for August izing marriage. Many married couples tion that will result in a tax increase 17 party. service, will be on Friday, May 14 & facts send a clear message the U S who file income taxes jointly are forced This would hold true except in But can't the celebration be for six tax code is confusing, intrusive and In September they will hold four w into higher tax brackets in other instances during a period of war, or meetings September 7 and September weeks, as the actual founding date is unfair words, two people oftentimes would during a military conflict that threatens several, extending over a period of Random Act Of course, official Washington has 21 will be reserved for regular meet- pay less if they were not married. I also national security It seems that too ings On September 18, a Saturday, weeks, with certain legalities having not agreed that we will strengthen our believe that we must repeal the estate many people have forgotten that the been observed? Of Kindness" Social Security system in a way that they will hold their special budget meet- tax, further reduce the capital gains tax government does not have some innate ing, and again, but after 5pm, Phillips said, however, it has been t was a "random act of kindness," will not affect those currently receiving and repeal the Clinton-Gore tax hike right to confiscate the earnings of the traditional to celebrate on November 5 and City Councilor Steve Brown was Social Security, while protecting and Tuesday, September 28, will meet Fine Jewelry Design on Social Security people it serves The amendment again for finalization of the budget # Mayor Bob Janes had two sugges- Ithere to witness it, he told fellow received the support of a majority of tions Why not have Congressman Councilors THE VILLAGE the House but it did not receive the Goss send a video and/or celebrate CROW was unable at Jhe time to 2340 PERIWINKLE WAY 2/3 "supermajonty" necessary to year-long? rescue a wounded egret but who 1-888-WEW-GEMS I ENHANCE YOUR LIFE, amend the U S Constitution Still, we Whatever happens, Councilors should come to C R O.W 's aid? "It 472-8590 sent a strong message to all members, themselves will not sponsor other than was Mike Oneken and Steve Henry, don't raise taxes our city people, who took time to do that," Brown explained =ft

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"We're hoping to create an enjoy fellowship and a good time. the open sky dripping with heat. ing and the use of data bases or spread opportunity for the community to There will be a program presented at • Writings Sought Give me my house sitting red sheets; or if you are a beginner and just Meeting Square Dance Meeting come together and learn more about this meeting and members and guests are invited to attend the BBT (Breaking in the sun and the island I've want to be conversant, you will want to he Sanibel Community our last chance to square dance he Southwest Florida Chapter of other cultures in a fun, relaxed atmos- For Captiva Bread Together) after the meeting at grown to call home.^ join your peers who are fifty and older Association's Annual Meeting and this season. No need for know- the American Sewing Guild will phere, " said Executive Director, the Olive Garden on Cleveland Many as they learn computer skills. The class- Dinner Program will be held in ing how to dance since square hold it's monthly meeting on Leonardo Garcia. Time Capsule T activities are coming up and we meet Island Seniors es run two hours for six weeks. Fees Y T The Multicultural of the association's auditorium on dance callers Bill and Irene Bartsch will April 23, 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the all year long New members always lease send your writings - poetry, for members are $65 for the six week Wednesday, April 28, beginning at 5 return for the April Square Dance. The Lee County Extension Department, Southwest Florida is a new, nonprofit welcomed. For more information call memories, reminiscences, etc. for session, non-members pay $85. Call p.m. at 2173 Periwinkle Way. SCA dance will be held at the Community 3406 Palm Beach Boulevard in Fort organization committed to bringing Computer Audrey Mclver at 437-9451 or Jeri inclusion in the Captiva Time 472-5743 for further information.^ members will be asked to elect new Center at 2173 Periwinkle Way Myers This program will feature one people of all cultures together and cul- P Capsule. Directors for the Association and hear turally linking Southwest Florida with ^ 772-9816 # Socializing begins at 7 p m. and the our own guild members, Emmy Dick Jacker read three of his poems Classes reports on the operation of SCA for the world The Centre plans to pro- dancing will begin at 7:30 p.m Estremire. She will present a program at the March 23 Captiva Civic he Island Seniors Computer the preceding year Current Directors mote other family and youth-oriented Snacks, wine, beer and non-alcoholic on the history and making lace This is Association meeting and they will classes will begin a new six week who are standing for a second 3-year activities at the local level and beverages will be available during the an interesting and unusual topic that appear in the paper over the corning session the week session the term are Steve Brown, Dave Owens exchange programs with communities Wisconsin Club T evening. you won't want to miss around the world. weeks. Sharing submissions in these week of April 26 at the Civic Center, and Andy Schroder New Director can- The cost for SCA members is $5 The American Sewing Guild is a 2401 Library Way. If you have ever We mail to every home and Sponsorships are still being sought. Meeting ways is planned through December 31, didates to be elected at the April Board and for non-members $8 Payment national non-profit organization dedi- struggled with the Internet or want to business on Sanibel and For more information or to sign up to 1999 when the writings will be sealed meeting are, David Ganz, Jill may be made that evening, but please cated to the advancement of home he Wisconsin Club will conclude be aware of the way seniors use the be an event volunteer, call 561-7345 & in the Time Capsule. Captiva every week Goodman, Nancy Intagna, Carole call in your reservation so that they will sewing. Membership is open to all who the year with a "Big M" Day World Wide Web; learn word process- Jones, Jennifer Jura, Richard McCurry, Please send to Salhe Rich, Box 400, expect you Call the SCA office at would like to learn more about sewing. Tcruise including brunch on Captiva, FL, 33924 Gerald Mundt, and Ronald Urkovich. 472-2155.* Chapter meetings are held the fourth Tuesday, May 4. The club invites all for- A regular social hour, dinner catered Saturday of each month. Dues are $35 50+ Fun In The mer Wisconsin residents and their Back from the Redwoods by the Hungry Heron, and program per year, and include the chapter guests to attend. For reservations and The forest darkness takes its toll- THE ISLANDS' HISTORICAL AFGHAN will follow the April 28 annual meeting. Duplicate newsletter and special discounts from further information, call 542-6445.# the vast growth of a thousand years A Gift For All Occasions Please call the office at 472-2155 to local merchants. For further informa- Sun Singles darkens my mind in exchange for make reservations if you would like to Bridge tion call the Lee County Extension the quiet remoteness it gives. At Your Favorite Shops attend. The cost is $12 for SCA mem- office at 338-3232 or the Club Club Meeting I try to imagine a cabin there, uplicate bridge meets twice a Summer Hours TunaLuna bers and $14 for non-members. The President, Marlene Freshwater at he 50+ Fun In The Sun Singles the home of a hermit or monk, week at the Sanibel Community he Museum of the Islands, Pine lie Crocodile Inc. deadline for reservations is April 23, 995-6980.* will have a meeting on Sunday, for what social woman or man Association until the end of Island's museum of local history The Sporty Seahorse Shop non-members are required to pay in D April 18, at 4 p.m. The meeting could live in such silent fastness? April. The Monday night ACBL game T and Floridiana, will be changing Arundel's advance and all that make reservations will be held at the new location which T I am a man who needs the light, starts at 7:30 p.m. under the supervi- to summer hours on May 1 Summer are requested to let the SCA office is Southwest Regional Hospital's whose energy fails in the dark, The Mole Hole sion of George Emerson. The hours for both the museum and gift know if they can not make it.^ Multicultural Community Care Center (Outpatient Three Crafty Ladies Thursday afternoon game starts at 1 shop will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. whose mind is seized by the Surgery), at 3945 Fowler Street, Fort or call 941-466-0548 p.m. under the supervision of Bev Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. creatures of night-depression, Family Fest Myers. This building is located just Jones. The cost is $3.50 for SCA fear and death. behind the Texaco Station at Fowler The museum is located at 5728 members and $5 for non-members. he Multicultural Centre of Sesame Drive, between Phillips Park Give me the sunshine on open Afghans by Tracy K. Ltd., Inc. and Winkler. They always welcome 95 For more information, call the SCA at Southwest Florida invites those water, the charging, sun-flecked, *59 new members who are, single and over and the Pine Island library Tour groups 472-2155.& Tinterested in learning about other are welcome, but please call in white-capped waves, Box 131, Sanibel, FL 33957 50 years of age and are looking to cultures to attend its first annual advance, 283-1525.& the shimmering ripples of tides, 5th year anniversary Multicultural Family Fest. The event is Come see.. scheduled for Saturday, May 1 from The Cat's Meow Village" 10 a.m. to 3 p.m at the Lee County it Sports Complex, on Six Mile Cypress ^% "Handcraftedwooden miniatures" Parkway in Fort Myers. Exclusive Customs Featuring The event will showcase multicultur- The Sanibel Community Church the Sanibel Lighthouse al music, dancing and additional enter- tainment throughout the day, culture "ReCreation of • Chapel By The Sea 19th CenturV General Store" porty 1 Sanibel Congregational UCC Treehouse Gallery and information booths as well as a 1 Old Schoolhouse Theater Olde Sanibel Shoppes children's corner featuring a bounce 1 Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum 630 Tjrpon Bay Rd, *10 house and other fun activities. 1 Ding Darling Sign Sanibel, FL 339S7 Admission to the festival is free and eahorse Shop Shells 472-1850 parking is $3. 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'til 8 (941)395-0666 Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. perfect SUN. 10-5 Sun. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. thru April Sat. 10-5 1-800-454-3008 1446 Periwinkle Way Now Open Sundays 12-5 SIZES 14 TO 26 362 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel 1640 Periwinkle Way in Limetree ^^ 395-0888 Center next to Island Health Foods "Lighthouse End" • 472-1858 Latc D S WE SHIP UPS '- & McG gorBlvd.l«tween Bogey's arid OysterSyi re W €>- ** if, ' Pernvmkk Place SiwmwmCentei * Samberffiand • 941-472T4l77 \£0(H82-6624 Page 11 Page 10 Island Sun-April 23, 1999 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 and Prayer: Prayer group at 1 p.m. on UNITY OF THE ISLANDS: Mondays in the Family Life Center. Held at Sanibel Congregational Church of MILTON SCHIFFMAN Churches/ SANIBEL CONGREGATIONAL UNITED Christ, 2050 Periwinkle Way, 278-1511. New Officers Elected Beachcombers Meeting CHURCH OF CHRIST: Rev. Ken Micah Murdock celebrates with ilton Schiffman 74, husband of Temples Dr. Randall H. Niehoff, minister. meditation, an inspirational message & Shirley Schiffman, of 657 Women's Guild Of St, Isabel's erman bisque dolls of BAT YAM-TEMPLE OF THE ISLANDS: Rev. Sandra R. Boler, Associate Pastor music the first Sun. of the month at 4 p.m. Cardium Street, Sanibel Island, the late 19th century VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP M Sun. morning chapel: 7:45 a.m. died April 6 after a lengthy illness. He will be among those Shabbat worship services will be held at OF SANIBEL: G resided in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania the Sanibel Congregational Church every Sunday worship service: 9 & 11 a.m. 4115 Sanibel-Captiva Road. Rev. Jamie presented and described by Friday evening at 8 p.m. Lois Medinets. Sunday school during 9 a.m. service Stilson. Sat. service: 5:30 p.m. for many years before moving to island resident Carolyn 395-1724. Child care provided at 9 & 11 a.m. service. Sanibel 13 years ago. Graham at the monthly CHAPEL BY THE SEA: Elevator for easy access. Church office He was employed as an electrical meeting of The Beach- Chapin Ln., Captiva. Rev. Donald . open Monday through Friday, Phone F. Kokomoor. Sun. services -11 a.m. engineer for General Electric for 30 combers, a friendship club 472-0497, 2050 Periwinkle Way National Day years before retiring. for singles in the Sanibel- 472-1646. ST. ISABEL CATHOLIC CHURCH: FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, A veteran, he served in WWII in the Captiva area. The group San-Cap Rd., Rev. Anthony Pastucci & SCIENTIST: Rev. Carmen Caruso. Sunday Mass - 8:30 Of Prayer European theatre, and was a graduate will meet at the home of 2950 West Gulf Dr., Sunday -10:30 a.m.; a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Sat. - 8:30 a.m. Sat. & of The Georgia Institute of Technology. Ms. Graham's home, 2646 Sunday School -10:30 a.m., Wednesday - Evening Mass - 5:30 p.m. Daily Mass, Meeting Planned While a resident of Phoenixville, Coconut Drive, Sanibel on 7:30 p.m.; Mon., Wed., & Fri. - Reading 8:30 a.m., Confession - Sat. - 3:30 p.m. - Tuesday, May 4 at 6 p.m. room open 10 a.m. to noon 472-8684. Pennsylvania he served as President of 4:30 p.m., 472-2763. meeting to plan the island's B'nai Jaccef Synagogue and also as Dinner will follow at the GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS SOUTHWEST FLORIDA: observance of National Day of President of the B'nai Brith Lodge of Lazy Flamingo, Pine EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Prayer will be held on Monday, Rev. Arthur Kontinos, Pastor, 481-2099. 2304 Periwinkle Way, Rector: The Very A Valley Farge. He was an active mem- Avenue, just off San-Cap SANIBEL COMMUNITY CHURCH: Rev. William P. Dodd; Associate Rector: April 26 at 10 a.m. in the Gazebo ber of the Sanibel Seniors, a board Road. 1740 Periwinkle Way, P.O. Box 1257 The Rev. David Purvis. behind City Hall. . member and holding the office of The dark-haired Pastor Dr. Ralph E. "Denny" Dennison, Sun., 7:30, 9:30 & 11:15 a.m. Sat., 5 p.m. A day of prayer for our country and Treasurer. 472-2684. Weekdays: Wed., 9 a.m. Eucharist with 'Walkure' dolls are one of its leaders is an annual tribute to our Surviving in addition to his wife is many styles popular in our Sunday Worship Hours: Healing; Thur., 7:30 a.m. All services Holy country's Godly founding and the 8 a.m. Communion Worship Service Eucharist. 472-2173. his one son, David and his wife Anne country's history. "I think a 9 a.m Contemporary Worship Service with TEMPLE BETHEL SYNAGOGUE: nation's need for guidance. This year (Watkins) Schiffman of Schwenksville great deal of our social his- (Praise Team & Band) 16225 Winkler Rd. 433-0018. Rabbi Bruce the date for National Day of Prayer has Pennsylvania, one daughter Lisa, wife tory comes alive in these 10 a.m. Worship Service with Diamond. Fri., - 8 p.m. been set for Thursday, May 6. of Bruce Fagan of King of Prussia, dolls," Ms. Graham said. Chancel Choir UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS Representatives from each of the Pennsylvania; one granddaughter Sadie "You can see this in the 10:15 Sunday School SOCIETY OF THE ISLANDS; Front row: Joan Heffye, Beatrice Fortunate, Patricia Kelley and Theresa Baldwin; island's congregations have been invit- Schiffman of Schwenksville and one Back row: Mary Jo Kirkpatrick, Father Tony Pastucci and Catherine Suriani construction, and how 11 a.m. Contemporary Worship Service (UU OF THE ISLANDS) ed to plan a program. Other interested (Praise Team & Band) Dr. Wayne Robinson, minister. brother, Irwin Manning of Chevy they're made." Her collec- Child care available at all services as well Services held 1st Sun. of the month (Nov. people are welcome to participate in Chase, Maryland. he newly elected officers of the Women's Guild of St. Isabel Church were tion includes miniature doll as during Sunday School time. - April), in Fellowship Hall at Sanibel the planning. Memorial gifts may be made in his installed before the Altar on April 12. The installation was conducted by house figures to an early Other weekday opportunities for Worship Congregational Church of Christ, 2050 This year's observance will be held name to the Temple Judea, Ft. Myers; Toutgoing President, Mary Lou Jerrell and blessed by Father Tony Pastucci, 20th century 'Floozie' rag Periwinkle Way. 561-2700. at City Hall, centering at the Gazebo Bat Yam, Sanibel and The Hope Pasto. The new officers for the coming year are: Joan Heftye, President; Beatrice doll. M on the river. We will be praying for our Hospice- Palliative Care, 9470 Health Fortunato, First Vice President; Patricia Kelley and Catherine Suriani; Second The Beachcombers, City officials, state representatives and Park Circle, Ft. Myers, Fl. Vice President; Theresa Baldwin, Secretary and Mary Jo Kirkpatrick, Treasurer. founded by single members of Sanibel Members and interested visitors are W North the President and our legislators in The ceremony was followed by Rusty Brown's dramatization of Clara Barton Limited Edition Prints A memorial service will be held on Congregational Church, is an ecumeni- asked to call Carolyn Graham at Washington. April 26 at 2 p.m. at Temple Judea, and a luncheon in the Parish Hall to honor the new officers. The Guild will cal group open to all churches, and 472-1922 for directions and to make a Now Available The program on May 6 will start at A&W Bulb Road, Fort Myers.=& • resume its regular meetings in October.^ ages, in the area. The group meets on reservation for May's meeting. The first noon. Veterans are invited to attend in the first Tuesday of every month. meeting is free for visitors.^ uniform and there will be a special trib- ute to their service. FEATURING FINE AMERICAN ART AND I CRAFTS For further information, call Jean Wood at 472-0673.& Macintosh Book Shop ADD DIAMOND Custom Diamond Dials Starting From $550.00 Oldest Island Bookshop, established 1960 Lighthouse • Ding Darling 472-3307 ELEGANCE TO Custom Diamond Bezels Starting From $850.00 Chapel By The Sea • and Original Oils 1628 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel YOUR WATCH Change Your Dial Color Starting From $125.00 Featuring... Special Rolex overhaul and cleaning, normally $250.00 to $350.00 Best Sellers, Children }s, NOW ONLY $199 Local Interest, Mature, LARGEST SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED ROLEXES AND ACCESSORIES! 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Call 395-0900 to make reser- with your "island connection" Ken-and Fendly and Roy Merchant and Helen ohn Turansky nizations are invited to attend to match vations.& Claudia Frey, Realtors, PMR. Tara con- Club Spring their skills and needs for the benefit of onday, April 26 at 6 p.m. is the Quimby and Eleanor Walz. and Andrew date for the BIG Arts annual tinues to motivate those involved in the Duplicate Bridge was held Monday, Davies move on all. For more information, contact Nola From page 1 Realtor Rally. Donations have exceed- J Gathering Theiss at 395-1737.* Mdinner. The dinner is held to at 7:30 p.m., on April 12 at the to the Optimist Club wrap up the season's business, elect ed $600 and the momentum for the Sanibei Community Association. The International Regional he Optimist Club of the Islands new officers and the presentation of Captiva Gulf Walk Captiva Gulf Walk continues to build.# winners were: First place Betty Tonkin Finals after participat- and FISH are sponsoring the sec- the Robert Rauschenberg/Ida Lalor Zimmerman, did not suffer because his and Belle Lipsky, Second place Gus ing in the local ond annual Spring gathering of Scholarship to Sanibei residents to fur- Durholz and Murr Mooney, and Third T pain and symptoms were well man- 3 Oratorical Contest, students and service organizations on Michigan Club ther their various artistic endeavors. aged. He was thus able to die with dig- Duplicate place John Porter and Eleanor Walz. ^ which was held at May 3 at 7 p.m. at the Community This year's dinner in Schein Hall will nity, at home , surrounded by his fami- BIG Arts on Sunday, Association at 2173 Periwinkle Way. ark your calendar for the next be a casual barbecue. Tony Sheppard, ly. The family also recalls how bereave- Bridge April 18. High School and Middle School stu- meeting of the Michigan Club delightful singer and piano player, will ment counseling they received helped Fish Lines dents who live on Sanibei or Captiva on May 27 at The Sportsman uplicate Bridge was held Both finalists M be on hand to entertain for the event them cope with the loss. The difference Thursday at 1 p.m. April 8 at f you or someone you know is visu- received Oratorical are invited to meet with community Club 1401 S.E. 47th Street Cape along with the BIG Arts Tap Dancers. hospice care had made in Danny organizations who are looking for stu- Coral. Open to all people from Dthe Sanibei Community • ally impaired and would enjoy certificates and All BIG Arts lovers and supporters are Morgan's life had made him and his Association. The Swiss Team winners medals, plus $100 dent volunteers. Over 12 community Michigan and their friends. 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Shops Hardware 472-3307 Corner of Tarpon Ba-y Rd. & Periwinkle Way CALL FOR FREE CATALOG Page 15 Island Sun-April 23,1999 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Page 14 "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society Two Tiny Tales: Snow White and Jr. Duck Stamp Friday, April 9, and Bart Orr, 16, from Two Tiny Tales Rumplestilskin is adapted with fresh Flagler Palm Coast was named the win- Christmas And Chanukah humor for today's children and will ner. He placed second last year. At Florida keep young audiences involved and Winners There were no winners from junior Holiday Greeting Card Contest entertained. The show will be per- Judging of the Florida Junior Duck or senior high schools in either Lee or Repertory formed by the Eckerd Theatre Stamp contest was completed on Collier Counties. Local winners are:& he "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society invites all to participate in the Christmas Company, famous nationwide for pre- and Chanukah Greeting Card Contest. They hope to generate Christmas travelling troupe of actors is on senting creative and exciting adapta- greeting cards for sale in their bookstore as a result of the contest. Submit its way to present a play to the tions of children's literature. By com- Florida Jr. Duck Stamp Winners T King, but they can't agree on entries and entry form to the Visitor Center at the J.N. "Ding" Darling National A bining the arts with education, Florida which to perform, Snow White or Age School Teacher Wildlife Refuge by 4 p.m. on April 29. Contest rules follow: Repertory Theatre's Children's Series Best of Show Artwork is for the front surface of card only. Message will be provided by the Rumplestilskin. With assistance from the audience, both stories are acted addresses the special needs of kids in a BartOrr 16 Flagler Palm Coast High, Palm Coast Hanneke Jevons Society. fresh, and humorous way, focusing on Group I (Grades K-3) Subject matter should show aspects of nature: the wildlife refuge, birds and ani- out;to decide which is better suited to royalty. universal themes such as friendship, 2nd Place mals found here, the world of nature, etc. honest, self-worth, love, and honor. Courtney Avery 8 The Sanibel School, Sanibel Jaye Boswell No subjects of a religious nature will be considered. Florida Repertory Theatre continues their popular Children's Series with Tickets for Two Tiny Tales are just Each person may enter up to two submissions, but is eligible to win only one $5 or anyone can get a dollar off 3rd Place award. Two Tiny Tales: Snow White and Rumplestilskin on Saturday, May 1 at coupon in the latest issue of Southwest Justin Brant 9 Pine Island Elementary, Bokeelia Jaye Boswell No frames, please. Florida Parenting News, available free Paul Rise 9 Pine Island Elementary, Bokeelia Jaye Boswell Judging will be anonymous. Please do not put your name or anything that will 11 a.m. Florida Rep's Children's Theatre Series is made possible of charge all across the area. Discounts identify you on your artwork. can also be had by purchasing tickets at Honorable Mention Submissions may be in black-and-white or in color. Any medium may be used, through generous donations from East Pointe Hospital and Gulf Coast Learning Express in the Daniels Devin Burkholder 8 Suncoast Elementary School, N Ft Myers Elizabeth Frank except photography. Maximum size of drawing/picture is 5" x 7". JT Smith Hospital. Charlotte Davies 8 The Sanibel School, Sanibel Island Jaye Boswell Enclose stamped self-addressed envelope, or you may pick up your entry Continued on page 57 Kacey Herrin 9 Pine Island Elementary, Bokeelia Jaye Boswell between May 30 and July 1, at the "Ding" Darling Visitor Center, 472-1100. Saunders in The Fantasticks reminded Brittany Metzler 8 Pine Island Elementary, Bokeelia Jaye Boswell Winners will be posted at the Visitor Center, on their website Lend Me a me how much I enjoy performing as an It's a fun place Zachea Mooney 9 Pine Island Elementary, Bokeeiia Jaye Boswell (dingdarlingsociety.org), in their newsletter, and in local media. actor in a scripted play." to shop and buy Ryan Ostrander 10 Suncoast Elementary School, N Ft Myers Elizabeth Frank Artwork may be used by the society in any way with appropriate credit. Tenor at Old Helping to add to the zany mayhem direct from the artist. Eric Speicher 9 Suncoast Elementary School, N Ft Myers Elizabeth Frank The Refuge and Wildlife Society cannot be held responsible for loss of or dam- are some of the areas most talented age to artwork. 3 Schoolhouse actors. The four lovely ladies are played Group II (Grades 4-6) Artist's name and short bio will be printed on back of winning cards. !? by Unota Lucero, Beth Ellege, Leanne n the newest production at the Old Braman and Deandre Mcgee. Also fea- 1st Place Date Schoolhouse on Sanibel, JT Smith tured are Jason Ross, [Love Makes the Zach Messersrnith 12 Three Oaks Middle School, Ft Myers Laura Campbell Number Iplays an impresario in Ken Ludwig's World Go Round, You Make Me Feel ISLAND FRAMING (official use only) hilarious play, Lend Me A Tenor. So Young) and John Vessels (Love When the famous opera singer, hired Honorable mention Makes the World Go Round, Hooray Tarpo n Ba y Rd J 1999 Entry Form • "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society to do a special performance in Jennifer Avery 11 The Sanibel School, Sanibel Jaye Boswell . for Hollywood). No play would be Periwinkle Christmas and Chanukah Greeting Card Contest Cleveland, fails to appear on time, the 751 Tarpon Bay Rd. • 472-4557 Evan Bogdon 11 Sanibel School, Sanibel Jaye Boswell complete without the antics of Clement 10 am - 9 pm Everyday Sol Panpakdeediskul 11 Three Oaks Middle School, Ft Myers Each entry must be accompanied by this form. shenanigans of the producer and his • Laura Campbell Entries must be received at the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge Valentine, who appears as the bellhop. 12 pm - 5 pm Sunday Joseph Tabarracci 9 Pine Island Elementary, Bokeelia Jaye Boswell loyal assistant begins. In a fast paced fT"Heron" by Ron Sebring Visitor Center by 4 p.m. on April 29. Entries may be dropped off or mailed. comedy, the situation quickly becomes Lend me a Tenor opens on (Greeting Card Contest, attn.: Carroll Branyon, One Wildlife Drive, Sanibel, a zany attempt to work out all the Wednesday, April 21 and plays FL., 33957). For any questions or to request entry blanks and rules call problems that ensue. "I laughed myself Wednesday through Saturday each silly when I saw the original on week until May 22. There will be two 472-1100. matinees at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May. No identifying information is to be visible on any surface of the artwork. Broadway", Smith reports. Although not one of JT's trademark musicals, it 8, and Sunday May 9. All tickets are Name $15. Call the Old Schoolhouse Theater Address is a play "right up the alley" he says. JT is also excited to be returning to the at 472-6862 to reserve your seats for stage of an actor. "My role as Henry what promises to be a truly entertain- Phone ing evening.^ FOXWORTHY'S Do you wish your artwork returned to you? Yes_ _No If yes, stamped INTERIORS and self-addressed envelope must be provided. I understand and agree that the society may reproduce any entry for holiday At The Lighthouse Cafe Career Opportunities of Sanibel Island & Bonita Bay greeting cards, website, or publication as needed. I have read the above con- It takes 700 hens test rules and agree to all conditions contained herein. Available at Signed working "Real Hard" To lay 90,000 eggs a year for The Congress Jewelers Lighthouse Cafe's "World's Best Visit the Sales Professionals: Breakfast" Friendly, personable, outgoing SneU Custom Homes/Foxworthy's Interiors individuals who enjoys working SouthWest Florida ]KLX Society with people. Will train. Banyan Model Home in Bonita Bay. 7 A presents Jewelers: Experience a plus. Will train. 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The Simple Language weeks or so and that rain we received Gardening Saturday was just a tease it is important Of Orchids that you continue to water, even at the On Sanibel early hours asked for, to keep your My Dear. Orchids And Orchards By Hulda Walters lawn and plants in good shape I notice there are a few more yellow palm We Work One Day a Year by Dr Faye L Granberry greater attraction "t has come to my fronds than usual - due also to the dry never thought We know about attention that weather - keep these yellowed ones And W/eVe Been RelaxiV about a rela- Bromehads and how I.mani y of you think pruned off so the tree can use its tionship they attach them- there are no flowers strength for new fronds and maintain a I selves to trees, espe- you can have during healthy appearance between a cttrus All Season cially old citrus the summer months This is a good time to set those tree and an orchid trees One study on until I encoun- This is not true - you Easter lilies out in your garden Do not old grapefruit trees can now put in zinnia trim back the foliage, let it die down Now Can W/e Go To tered the behavior records a total of 21 of my Vanilla and mangold seeds naturally as this feeds the buib for next species of orchids and other regular years bloom These bulbs do not last, orchid The on 75 trees for a Vanilla orchid, summer bloomers usually, more than a year or two, but total of 3.597 indi- you would have up north - the differ- enjoy while you can Another thing you planted in the vidual orchid plants ground some five ence is that you need to water them want to watch is your lawn, with this We have believed more often and hopefully plant them in dry spell you can get all sorts of dis- feet away from in the past that the Pomelo tree an area where they do not have all day eases in the sod, so don't let it get too these orchids are sun, but only partial sun There are a dry and use a good pesticide occasion- (citrus maxima), not parasitic Now i efuses to stay number of plants that one can have all ally to keep out the problem areas If comes studies that year round here - including geraniums, you water in the evening between 5 away from the citrus tree I have show on outer moved the vine of the Vanilla several lantana, salvia and any number of and 7 try to make it as early as possible branches where liv- blooming shrubs such as the hibiscus, times out of the Pomelo It would not ing host's tissue can so the plants can dry off to some be suitable for the orchid to grow in the porter weed, butterfly plant, periwin- extent or you will see mildew on them be penetrated para- kles and often the bougamvillea will tree as the vines of the orchid become sitism takes place This is especially true of roses as they massive and heavy. The fruit of the bloom most all summer will get leaf spot if left damp overnight Pomelo is important to me so I want Could it be that Psygmorchis pusilla - Long known as Onadium pusillum, this miniature orchid is common in Right now 1 have roses, peace lilies, One more thing to remember - don't the orchid to stay in its own space they need each Middlesex orchards, although it is apparently rare at other localities in Belize. arundicus orchids, nasturtiums and let the leaves pile up too much on your other9 Interested in this behavior, I have citrus trees cultivate ants When hearts Psygmorchis pusilla salvia in bloom as well as geraniums grass - they will smother it out I rake researched and found a number of Remember the ghost orchid and the are destroyed nutrient deficiencies Research articles continue to and various shrubbery so one can the large leaves, and mulch the smaller studies regarding orchids loving references made that it grows best on a appear in both the tree and the orchid emphasis how little we know about always have sufficient beauty outside as ones Yes, there is always work to be orchards In the orchard there is ample citrus tree Interesting' Then both become susceptible to being nature # well as cut arrangements in the house done outside here but the net results light, space for the wind to blow I have a number of orchids just tied chewed on by mice Dr Granberry is President of the Sanibel The orchids 1 mention are outside are worth it through the branches, plenty of mois- to branches of trees and they grow and Some orchias that like citrus are Captwa Orchid Society She is a well known orchids and I have one large flower bed HAPPY GARDENINGS ture and shade Just the right place for bloom beautifully Could there be more Encyclia amanda, Epidendrum noctur- orchid hobbyist, lecturer and writer She holds just a mass of color from them a great going on than we ever realized' a BS degree m Horticulture and graduate an orchid. Studies show there is a far num, Epidendrum inatophyllum and degrees in Psychology touch of spring Some species of orchids growing on Since we are told we can expect this dry weather for probably another six DiiME AiviidsT AN AuTkENTic Playing Now Through Hay 29 Of A South AiviERicAN TRopicAl RAINFOREST

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Strickland has begun By Pamela Gilbert Wortzel mance and gradually Strickland, has won first place in the poet- white pants and go barefoot ' The poem begins, work on her memoirs, a task she describes as Hoffman laments the loss of his pas- seemed to settle into Ary contest sponsored by the Fort Myers 'Let us go then, you and I, When the evening is "painful", and has placed them with an agent In ld Wicked Songs, the final sion for music, but as the professor tells the skin of his charac- News-Press Her poem, "The wildflower Bidens spread out against the sky ' I believe it is the the past few years she has taught a memoir writ- mamstage production of the him, "you cannot lose what you do not ter as the play pro- Alba", was one of three hundred unpublished ing class at Edison Community College and par- O Pirate Playhouses' 1998-99 sea- understand " gressed Both actors poems entered in the contest ticipated in the Southwest Florida Writer's son, deals with a complex relationship As the story progresses, it becomes rose ably to the chal- Strickland said, in an interview this week, Conference at ECC as a memoir consultant between a teacher and a student. clear that both men have secrets they lenge of delivering their "This poem was written in 1997, it was at a Another Sanibel resident, Noel J. MacCarry, Stephen Hoffman, played by Jason are hiding from one another Each is lines to accompaniment time when ! just felt the urge to write something tied for second place in the contest with his O'Neill, is a young American piano pretending to be something he is not of pre-recorded piano challenging I decided to try the sonnet format, it poem, "Haiku" cc prodigy who has lost his inspiration to The play is set in 1986, when the reve- music was a wonderful exercise When you are restrict- Strickland's previously unpublished poem, D play He journeys to Vienna to work lations about Kurt Waldheim's Nazi ed to rhyme and meter you are forced to make past caused controversy and opened up The set design by ' Sanibel Sonnets, August" with a famous teacher in order to William Clarke was connections you wouldn't ordinarily make, and fri rekindle his enthusiasm for music - but old wounds Fulfilling a request by his poetry is all about connections father, Hoffman makes the short jour- sparse and elegant Sanibel Sonnets when he arrives he finds that he must Sound designer Todd ' Seeds from the plant Bidens Alba were August study voice with another, less well- ney to the site of the Dachau concen- cc tration camp, and the experience Kinsley coordinated the found in a bottle aboard a Spanish galleon and A long and scalding summer, little rain known teacher before he can be crucial musical ele- when planted nearly three hundred years later, And then a three-day gush In sullen light h accepted as a student by Professor releases feelings he has been repress- ing The professor suffers a crisis of his ments of this produc- they grew I connected it to passion, it was a The island turns to swamp again Schiller tion skillfully Costume thing that could not be governed, that was Clarinets in cross-rhythm shudder night Hoffman, a very tense young man, own, which elicits compassion from Hoffman, and a bond between these design by Kimberly unruly " One of the lines from her poem is, 'A Alive with piercing cries—a thousand frogs resents having to study with Professor Stockton was simple thing that grew so wildly must be wrong " With querulous voices long unused, they have Josef Mashkan, (played by Robert two difficult men is finally established Mashkan tells his student, "we must yet effective, as Poetry, for Strickland, is her favorite form of Forgotten things not done til swamp soup jogs Grossman) an elderly, impoverished O'Neills' character writing "Why do 1 like writing poetry? 1 like it A thrilling boat of hormones and they rave teacher who is obviously desperate for hear each other in order to have a growing dialogue " gradually loosens up, because of the dehciousness of words—you must So eager now to spill their seed are they, students The antagonism between the his clothes become be very specific in choosing a word, the word White bellys swell with ripened needs two men is palpable, and only seems to This thought-provoking, highly artic- more relaxed and some has to have a sound to it, all the words have to We only want, they scream, our promised day— increase as the two continue to work ulate play is ultimately about the univer- aspects take on a sym- be really special, that's what I like about it The A quick consenting tryst among the reeds— together Hoffman's approach to music sal language of music and two lost bolic meaning most difficult thing about writing poetry is decid- Marianne Dila Strickland: One chance before our urgent cadence dies is rigid and mechanical, and Mashkan souls who learn to communicate Old Wicked Songs ing when you are finished Poetry grabbed me Winner Of Poetry Prize And boggy love hums to a thousand sighs & scolds him for his obvious lack of feel- through its power Directed by guest when I was a teenager It is hard to write, it is will be playing at the ing Mashkan tells his reluctant pupil, director David Ellenstein with skill and Pirate Playhouse blood, sweat and tears but it is in short bites It most beautiful poem in the English language " "art consists of knowing the rules and sensitivity, Old Wicked Songs, is filled takes a lot to write poetry and it takes a lot to through May 8 Also, Strickland, who majored in creative writing at realizing when it is time to deviate from with insightful observations about art, don't miss the last pro- Robert Grossman as the older Viennese vocal teacher, read it, most people don t want the challenge of Wayne State University in Michigan, has studied them " He urges Hoffman to be in the music and the human spirit Robert Professor Josef Mashkan, and Jason O'Neill as the reading poetry Poetry requires multiple readings duction of this season's in poetry workshops at the University of Iowa moment, to experience the music Grossman brings the complex charac- play reading series on young American piano prodigy, Stephen Hoffman. and I think it is mostly enjoyed by poets, by peo- with poet James McKean and in Key West with directly, but his student's approach ter of Professor Mashkan to life with ple who love it You read another poet, and you Sunday, April 25, at 7 p.m The vivor and the daughter of a survivor poet Judith Minty and is a member of the remains removed and unemotional evident ease, his portrayal of this Interuiew, by Faye Sholiton deals with say, 'Oh God, yes, absolutely "' Her favorite proud, but wounded man is very mov- For ticket reservations contact the box Academy of American Poets She was the Arts a dialogue between a Holocaust sur- office at 472-0006

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10 I'M 472-1141 Good Kids' & Biscuits More1 Page 24 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Artwork By Sanibel Students On Display Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Page 25 Final Playreading dent of Temple Beth-EI in Fort Myers, rtv has been invited to participate in the The Interview discussion following the playreading aye Sholiton's The Interview, a The Interview is being presented in study of the relationship between two acts beginning at 7 p m , with a Fa strong-willed Holocaust survivor brief intermission and a one-half hour and the woman who interviews her, to 45-minute discussion Tickets are receives a staged reading Sunday $15 and may be reserved by calling the evening, April 25, as the final presen- box office at 472-0006 or purchased TfflSTlELODGE tation in the Congress Jewelers the evening of the show =$ Playreading Series at the Pirate WATERFRONT RESTAURAKT Playhouse on Sanibel AT CA SA YBEL Directed by Jennifer Hart, BIG Arts Playhouse managing director, The Why travel down the STRAIGHT and NARROW when you can go off the (well) beaten path' Casual Caribbean Dining awaits you where views of the Gulf abound Interview also casts a 'ghost" charac- Workshops ter, the survivor's estranged daughter LUNCH ON THE WATERFRONT The women bring then pain to the any seasonal Sanibel residents encounter to help articulate ideas about may be off to northern parts, Fourth graders created a mural about the rainforest unfinished business in mother-daughter Mbut life at BIG Arts goes on ENTREES Third graders constructed three-dimensional noses relationships and the toll taken by Ongoing workshops continue to be All entree* served with seasonal vegetable* and islmd me Second graders created mural on clean water and sea life for clean air mural She said the kids enjoyed working popular with the construction paper and all the silence between family members Papaya Tamarind Barbequed Chicken Students spent relations specialist at Healthpark Marjone Bronsted's popular Pottery Marinated breast of chicken grilled with a special island barbeque sauce by Brian Johnson bright colors Following two emotionally-charged ses- two weeks creating the murals during The director of health education was sions where the women examine their at the wheel and Sculpture workshop eachers hope their students will art class The second graders made a so impressed by the murals that there They just ooohed and aaahed as Jumbo Stuffed Shrimp parallel journeys, a young videographer runs from April 28 to to June 2 You Stuffed with blue crab herbs, and cheese served with mango papaya salsa take what they learn into the mural showing the importance of clean was some talk about having them on we put it together, she said ' They will enjoy Marjone's enthusiasm and saw something come together - it was enters and nearly derails the entire Tworld when they leave school water and sea life The third graders longer But as of now they will be process expertise, as she leads you through the Jerked Pork Brochette This week, Sanibel students showed made a mural about clean air, featuring returned to Sanibel Elementary School a cooperative project They worked in A Generous serving of jerk marinated tenderloin grilled and served with mango chutney One reviewer says Shohton "weaves pleasures of creating with clay The you don't have to graduate to pass on three-dimensional noses and about 50 The murals are a way of celebrating pairs and helped each other out It was a well-conceived story about parents workshop is held on Wednesdays from Crispy Asian Duck what you know little faces The fourth graders made a April 22nd's Earth Day All three hos- really fun Basted with guava and honey barbeque sauce and children who, because of their own 6 30 to 9 p m The cost is $72 for the At the Healthpark in Fort Myers, mural about the rainforest pitals in Fort Myers appealed to The students, old pros about the pain, go through life never really know- six week session or $15 for single ses- murals made by Sanibel students hang All kinds of animals can be found on schools for art work value of conservation, did not need sions much help coming up with nature ing or understanding each other " PASTA from the walls, bringing the message of the murals birds, frogs, dolphins, but- I called Jaye Boswell and she was Yoga with Pamela Wortzel Classes themes Shohton explains "It's about the barri- Rigatoni Onasis conservation from the island to the terflies, lizards, whales and lobsters cooperative and quite excited,' said are Saturday mornings from 9 30 to mainland There is even a tiny clam that opens its "The kids know it better than any- er that goes up when two people can't Served with garlic , Kalamata olives, fresh ipmaih tomato and feta cheese Santillo talk about something, about the impact Ham" and Wednesday evenings from "People have already called up and mouth thing,' said Boswell "They are envi- Spicy Chicken Sausage Boswell was only too happy to fur- of silence in families If there's a piece 7 30 to 9 p m Both classes are taught said they're so cute,' said Sanibel They re lovely They got a lot of ronmentally aware "# Freshly made chicken sausages tossed with mannara and pepper penile pasta ther the theme of conservation and to of history or a secret that makes a using the lyengar style of Hatha Yoga Elementary School art teacher Jaye attention even as I was putting them give the kids a chance to create a large No previous experience is necessary, Angel Hair Pnmavera Boswell up,' said Alma Santillo, the community breach in a family, that breach gets work together wider and wider as the years go by ' and drop-ins are welcome The classes Market fresh seasonal vegetables sauteed with white wine and butter i>aui.e The award-winning playwright feels cost $10 per session the subject of The Interview focuses Lois Ferguson's Furniture Painting is SANDWICHES another popular workshop Turn an All sandwiches served with french fries and fresh fruit or Georgia's Cole S/.w RELAX... on something that touches everyone's older, neglected piece of furniture into experiences The play could just as eas a thing of beauty under Lois' tutelage Blackened or Fried Grouper Served with Mango Mayonnaise With Spectacular Sunsets, lly be about alcoholism or abuse or Call BIG Arts for a supply list The other problems in a dysfunctional fami- workshop is on Wednesday and Cuban Grill Live Music Ly Nelson ly Thursday mornings from 9 a m to Roasted pork him Swiss, mustard and pickle As winner of the Dayton FutureFest noon The cost is $65 for six weeks or Portabella Mushroom Melt competition and the Midwest Theatre $14 for a single session Herb and garlic roasted Portabella mushroom slued and ana Fabulous Food, topped with tomato, onion, provolone and gruyere cheese Network's Rochester Playwright Award-winning local artist Cathy Festival, the thought-provoking play Taylor will continue her No Mistakes Grilled Tuna Salad Sandwich You Have Notkingf to Worry About! also is filled with "a ton of humor,' Watermedia through the middle of May Sushi grade tuna grilled and dropped with aioli onion, celery according to Shohton, humor that on Tuesdays from 1 to 4 p m The cost ,ind dill on a toasted fonaua helped the Holocaust survivor survive Jerked Chicken Sandwich is $13 per session "There's a wisdom and irony in her Grilled or seared Bob Fagan's Workshops - that's very inspiring " Our Fabulous Frank Watercolor Painting with the popular The Interview evolved from Jamaican chili diced onions, and iheddar cheese PBS TV instructor Workshops are Sholiton's work with Holocaust sur- Florida Cheesesteak held on Mondays, Tuesdays and vivors, both as a journalist for the Sirloin seared with peppers onions mushrooms and provolone Thursdays from 9am to noon Cleveland Jewish News and as an through May 20 The cost is $14 per interviewer for a worldwide videotaping session Ask about our specialty salads, soups, croissants, and foccacia project "Faye is a fervent believer in and other available lunch items' the redemptive possibilities of human Adult Ballet Workout with Marsha relationships," and her play "is driven Wagner, a new six-week series starting by her deep compassion and ethical April 19 through May 24 from 9 to 10 rigor,' according to Scott Kanoff, resi- a m The workout will include a ballet DIRECTIONS dent director and literary manager of barre and floor exercises to stretch, From the Causeway Make a right onto Periwinkle go I 3 miles turn left onto Casa Ybel The Cleveland Play House tone and strengthen all parts of the g;;tuNch^ body The cost is $50 for the six week Road (Jerry s on right), Sunday's reading, presented with series or $10 per session go I 6 miles The Resort is on the left minimal staging and rehearsal, allows an audience to ' hear" the play The Life drawing on Tuesdays at 7 30 From Captiva On San Cap Road drive towards audience, not quite the casual theater p m without instructor The cost is Sanibel at the 1st stop sign turn right onto audience, generally is more interested $12 For instruction (6 45 to 7 30 Tarpon Bay Road go to the 2nd stop sign and 1 p m ) please call Carol Rosenberg at turn left onto West Gulf Drive Go III mile in the ' nuts and bolts' of theater And the resort is on the right OCATfd dEEp IN ThE rlEART Of dOWNTOWN CApTWA, NANCY YOUNG INC as actors and audience enjoy a discus- 472-3886 at home with design sion of the play following the reading, For more information or to register The Bell Tower Shops they will explore the mechanisms of for the above workshops and classes 1998 ISLANDS CHOICE AWARDS BEST ROMANTIC DINNER- 1998 TASTE OF THE ISLANDS BEST DESSERT BEST AMBIANCE 13499 US 41 SE how the story is told and how it creates call 395-0900 BIG Arts is located at Fort Myers Florida 33907 900 Dunlop Road # OPEN DAILY A SMokE-FREE RESTAURANT 941-489-4929 audience reaction People in the audi- ence like to use their imagination Lunch 11 30 a m 3pm Mon Sat /11 a m 3pm Sunday Shohton says 'so we let them fill in Dinner 5 00 9 30 pm Sun Thurs/Fn S Sat til 10pm the details Ingeboi g Mauksch piesi- For reservations call 472-9200 2255 West Gulf Drive Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Page 27 Page 26 Island Sun-April 23, 1999 Concerto in D. Israeli-born Meir was Eran Meir with Rachel Cox, Mother's Day At chosen by the world-renowned violinist Concertmaster of the Gulf Coast Symphony Trio Concert Isaac Stem to play with The Guarneri Symphony and Bill Quist, piano, SEE The Symphony Quartet at a Gala Concert celebration at 7 p.m. at the home of Mr. and ran Meir, principal cellist of the Coast Symphony for the 50th anniversary of the Mrs. Larry Congress of Sanibel earching for that special Mother's Kansas City Symphony, will join Orchestra's concertmas- America-Israel Cultural Foundation in The Gulf Coast Symphony fea- Day treat? Why not take Mom to Gulf Coast Symphony concert- ter, and is first violinist of Carnegie Hall in 1989 In 1994 he tures these recitals monthly E the Symphony! On May 8 and 9 , master Rachel Cox and pianist Bill the recently formed Gulf S took part in the Carnegie Hall between January to May, with the Maestro Andrew Kurtz leads the Gulf Quist to perform music of Beethoven Coast Symphony Orchestra Project with Sir Georg Solti. proceeds going to support the Coast Symphony Orchestra in its final and Bach as part of the Gulf Coast Quartet. She is assistant In addition he has been featured on Symphony's educational pro- Concerts and Conversation: Friends "Chowder Co. Symphony's Intimate Evenings Recital concertmaster of the radio broadcasts in Israel, Germany, grams. Sip champagne and nibble and Family classical concerts with Series on Friday May 7 at 7 p.m. at the Charlotte Symphony and and the US. After concluding his stud- desserts in a delightfully intimate worth seeking music of Brahms, Haydn and home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Congress Principal Violist for the ies at the Cleveland Institute of Music setting, as the audience interacts Beethoven. Concerts and jotit on Sanibel"! of Sanibel Island. Enjoy champagne, Southwest Florida in 1993, Meir won the principal cello musically and socially with some Conversation: Friends and Family hors d'oeuvres, and dessert in a lovely Symphony. Ms. Cox has position with the New World of the most talented young profes- If You Can Find Us, Classical Series is the perfect way to intimate setting, while surrounded by long been a regular Symphony in Miami. While a member sionals performing today. enhance your classical music experi- You'll Love Us! friends and fellow lovers of great music. chamber musician while of the New World Symphony, he had ence. Noted music educator and Music A minimum donation of $25 Mr. Meir is a frequent recitalist and playing with the Dayton the opportunity to perform as a soloist Director Andrew Kurtz precedes each per person is required for admis- chamber music collaborator. Born in Philharmonic. with the orchestra and play chamber work on the program with a brief sion. Seating is very limited at TROPICAL Israel, Meir was chosen by the world- Bill Quist a former music with world-renowned pianist explanations, and also demonstrations these performances and perfor- renowned violinist Isaac Stern to play Windam Hill featured Jean-Yves Thibaudet, John Browning SUNSET recording artist and has with the orchestra of musical exam- mance sell-out early. For more with The Guarneri Quartet at a Gala and Seymour Lipkin. information and reservations, call Concert celebration for the 50th played keyboard with the ples, similar to the famous Leonard DINNERS Gulf Coast Symphony. A Bernstein Young People's concerts, but Saturday's concert is at the historic the Gulf Coast Symphony anniversary of the America-Israel Arcade Theater in downtown Fort Orchestra office at 472-6197. 4-6 p.m. Daily Cultural Foundation in Carnegie Hall in collaborator with many geared instead for audiences of all professional cellists from ages. Myers, and Sunday's concert is at The Gulf Coast Symphony $ 1989. In 1994 he took part in the Schein Hall, BIG Arts on Sanibel Orchestra is Southwest Florida's his home town of San The weekend's concerts are entitled Carnegie Hall Orchestra Project with Island, both starting at 3:30 p.m. All only non-professional community "Francisco, since moving Fate and Tragedy and feature perhaps Sir Georg Solti. In addition he has been seats are $15 and tickets are now on orchestra. The Gulf Coast to Southern Florida, the most famous symphony in the clas- featured on radio broadcasts in Israel, sale at the Barbara B. Mann Box Symphony Orchestra is led by 12 Items to choose from Quist has established sical repertoire, Beethoven's stunning Germany, and the US. After conclud- Office and at the offices of BIG Arts on Music Director and conductor All new selections with himself as a frequent solo Fifth Symphony. The most recorded ing his studies at the Cleveland Institute Sanibel. The Barbara B. Mann Andrew Kurtz. Kurtz made his recitalist in the Fort work of all time, the opening four a tropical flair! of Music in 1993, Meir won the princi- Eran Meir Performing Arts Hall Box Office can international opera conducting Myers area. notes are known by all, and for the pal cello position with the New World be reached by calling 481-4849 or debut August 1995 in Tel Aviv. In The Gulf Coast admission. Due to the nature of these basis for one of the most stunning sym- Andrew Kurtz In the heart of Periwinkle Symphony in Miami. While a member (800) 440-7469 or is open from 10 1997 Kurtz led the Metropolitan Place Shopping Center of the New World Symphony, he had Symphony's Intimate Evening Recital performances, attendance is limited. phonic genesis of all time. The pro- a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Opera Guild's Opera Educational his credit include work with The the opportunity to perform as a soloist Series allows attendees to interact To guarantee your space, please gram opens with Brahms' Tragic 472-2525 BIG Arts can be reached by calling tour production of The Best of Puccini Pennsylvania Opera Theater, The with the orchestra and play chamber socially and musically with some of the mail your check to the Gulf Coast Overture, full of great melodies, rich Serving Breakfast, 395-0900. Kurtz is currently Artistic Director and Pennsylvania Ballet, The Southwest Lunch &. Dinner music with world-renowned pianist greatest young talents performing Symphony, PO Box 1759, Sanibel, harmonic episodes, and lush music. today. All proceeds from the concert Florida 33957. Or, for more informa- The orchestra's final Intimate Founder of Opera Amore, a new pro- Florida Symphony, and the Ocean City 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. daily Jean-Yves Thibaudet, John Browning Eran Meir, currently principal cellist fessional opera company located in and Seymour Lipkin. go to support the Symphony's educa- tion and reservations, call the Gulf of the Kansas City Symphony, will join Evenings Recital, will be Friday evening Pops Orchestra.^ May 7 and will features guest cellist Philadelphia. Past conducting posts to Rachel Cox is both a violinist and tional programs. A minimum donation Coast Symphony Orchestra office at the orchestra for Haydn's Cello violist. She currently serves as the Gulf of $25 per person is required for 472-6197.*

both veteran actors who have per- provides musical direction and the Vaudeville At formed in theatres around the country. choreography is by Anthony Michael Oberfield has appeared in Rodeghier. Broadway Palm Broadways Palm's Guys and Dolls, The Vaudeville Follies is rated PG- Oklahoma!, The Music Man, Jesus 13 and is appropriate for mature audi- Is the Slice oj J2>lje he Off Broadway Palm Theatre's Christ Superstar and Lost in ences. Ticket prices are $18 to $30. Barrier Island third season comes to a close Yonkers. Paul Bernier starred in The show runs April 22 through May Twith the musical comedy revue Broadway Palm's Some Like It Hot! 23 in The Off Broadway Palm Theatre, Title Services, Inc. The Vaudeville Follies, playing April and Wonderful Life! The Musical. and tickets are available with or without 22 through May 23. Other cast members include Peter dinner. Call 278-4422 for reservations (941) 472-3688 The Vaudeville Follies is presented . and information, or visit the box office "You 11 Appreciate the Difference" Riopelle, Sybil Ann Haggard, Minta by Michael Oberfield and Paul Bernier, Mullins and Johnna Allen. Brian Pia inside Broadway Palm at 1380 Colonial Boulevard in Fort Myers. #

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Half price pizza equal or lesser value. you've dined at the critically acclaimed Ristorante Portofino! 1700 Periwinkle Way, Store Hours Every Day Happy Hour in the Raw * V2.SOE^*RLY D*N*NG SPECIAL* "2440 "Palm Ridge Road in Pelican Place Sanibel Island, FL 472-9300 6 a.m. to midnight Y» T» r\ m -n * Present this coupon to our hostess and be sealed 937 East Gulf Drive • At the Intersection of Kaw Bar Open 7 Days • before 530 PM and we win take AS! Major Credit Cards Accepted! East Gulf Drive & the Causeway Road (Lindgren Blvd.) „ • _,. . ., • $2.50 off every adult dinner entttSe at The Timbers AH Major Credit Cards • Proper & Casual Attire Acceptable Oysters • Shrimp • Clams * ExP'res *'30/" Not valid wi* other coupons Page 28 Island Sun'-Aprii 23', 1999 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Page 29 which will be published in May. The on site, but it's still great to be able to 939-2787 for registration. The cost is June 14 to 18 - "Cartoon Express- Student Spring Lecture $10. Library Board newsletter, which is sent to more than City Grant bring the art to the kids," Skinner said. ion." Kids will learn to express them- 3,000 artists nationwide, lists state pro- The program runs on Monday's in June 19: "Women in Art" is the selves by singing tunes and drawing Series And focus of the discussion presented by Budgets $40,000 jects. Modica offered the library inclu- Provides Lehigh from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. and on toons. Campers will develop their own Art Show sion in the newsletter as a courtesy. Wednesday's in Dunbar at the same Mary McEntire. This lecture will intro- ideas into comic strips. Cartoonist he Edison Community College Classes At duce the paintings of important women For Outdoor The call will then appear in various "Arts 4 Kids" time. This program is free to to all par- Doug MacGregor of the News Press Gallery of Fine Art is pleased to artist trade journals throughout the ticipants and students can register at artists from the Baroque to the unique cooperative that com- will visit. Tpresent the 28th Annual Student The Alliance Contemporary periods with a focus on Sculpture U.S. the participating libraries.^ bines the efforts of the Alliance June 21 to 25 - "Movie Stars." This Art Show. Edison students enrolled in the historical and contextual placement "Public art is our gift to a community of the Arts, the Lee County week's camp is dedicated to movie 1998-99 art classes may enter two pril 29: Come and learn the Art of their work. Discussion will include anibel Public Library has set a that generously volunteers at, donates A budget of up to $40,000 from Library System and a $5,000 grant stars. Campers will enjoy a week of selected works from each class, and of Functional Feng-Shui with the political activist artists known as the to, and otherwise supports the library," from the Community Agency Funding fame while they perform like stars in over 230 entries were received for this Ainstructor Peggy Fasig A.S.I.D. "Guerrilla Girls," and their impact and Sprivate library funds to commis- the project description reads. "The Committee for the City of Fort Myers Summer Camps Hollywood. juried show. on Thursday's from 6 to 8 p.m. Learn influence on Contemporary Art. Call sion or purchase a work of site-specific Public Art Selection Committee is seek- is responsible for providing children June 28 to July 2 - "The American A broad spectrum of art is presented to use the ancient Chinese art of Feng the Alliance of the Arts at 939-2787 public art, library board Director Jack ing a work of outdoor art that will ages 8 to 11 with a fun and exciting At The Alliance Dream." Campers will unlock their in this interesting exhibition, and the Shui to improve harmony in your for registration. The cost is $10.3U Perlowski told the Public Art Selection grace the front of the building, at or educational opportunity. nhance your child or grandchild's dreams of life in America. This week students offer many of the pieces for home, work, relationships and more. Committee at an April 7 meeting. near the main entrance. It will consider This innovative after school pro- life by sending them to the Lee will end with a red, white and blue sale. Call the Alliance of the Arts at 939- "This piece of art is a gift to the site-specific commissioned and existing gram connects literature and visual arts County Alliance of the Arts 10th patriotic finale. A $200 award will be presented to 2787 for registration. The cost is $32 Sanibel community from the library art." E for members, and $40 fro non-mem- Summer Theater corporation," said Perlowski. "The in a way that lets students gain an Annual Summer Arts Camp for excite- July 5 to 9 - "Broadway Rhythm." the top entry in each of the categories funding will come from our gift and Members of the Public Art Selection appreciation for the way that stories ment and culturally enriched days fea- Always a favorite, this week campers of paintings, drawings, photography, bers for a four week sessions. Committee include Chairman Steve and art can work together. turing Theatre Arts, Visual Arts, will hit broadway and experience the computer images, ceramics, sculpture, May 15 through 16: Learn to work Workshop endowment fund, not from public tax dollars." Mullins, Ikki Matsumoto, Jane Hudson, Each week through June 9, students Creative Literature, Music, Dance and rhythm of the shows and the beauty of jewelry and mixed media. The gener- with Precious Meta! Clay, the metal of he acclaimed Looking Glass The- Liz White, Kristie Anders, Duey Liber, at the Lehigh Acres Library and the many opportunities to use their imagi- New York City. ous sponsors of these awards are the the new millennium at the Alliance of ater Company will conduct a The Selection Committee voted that Patricia Allen, Bill Craig, Dorothy Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Library read nations. July 12 to 16 - "Outer Space Gallery of Fine Art Docents, the the Arts from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m each two-week Summer Theater the art shall be placed outside in front Sprouse, and Chelle Walton. Southwest Florida Art Guild and a pri- T of the library, rather than inside the a story from a book available in the With over a decade of providing Odyssey." Using their imagination, day. This workable material can be be Workshop for students in grades 3 "You have my respect for undertak- library. The students hear the story and excellence in the fine and performing campers will journey into Outer Space. vate donor. shaped like clay, when fired, the metal through 8, from June 21 to July 2 at lobby. "If this is truly a gift from the ing this project and for the way you're then create art work specially selected arts to Lee County youth it is no sur- Camper with bicycles will visually trans- The opening reception will be held fuses to become pure silver or gold. the Philharmonic Center for the Arts in library corporation to the people, out- going at it," Modica told the Selection to complement the book. prise that spaces in this camp fill up form them into space travel machines. Sunday, April 25 from 2 to 4 p.m. The range of textures is incredible. Naples. side makes it more publicly accessible," Committee. "You are taking the time Led by Orange River Elementary Art quickly. Cost is $95 for members and There is a Fort Myers Police sponsored with awards presented at 3 p.m. The Stones can be set in minutes. Call the said Selection Committee member to educate yourselves and that way you Participants will take classes in Kristie Anders. Teacher Liza Klotz, the students learn $115 for non-members, per child, per bicycle rodeo on Friday. Ediscn Community College Student Alliance of the Arts for registration at drama, dance, puppetry, costuming, will be able to find the very best artist to explore books and art in a whole week. Kids ages 5 to 13 come to camp July 19 to 23 - "Channel Surfing." Quartet will provide live music. 939-2787. The cost is $160 for mem- Visiting advisor Lee Modica, Arts for your purposes." lighting and sound, make-up, scene- Administrator for Florida's Department new way. She reads the story and then from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with early pick- This week is filled with final episodes of The Gallery of Fine Arts is located in bers and $175 for non-members. painting and the business of theater. For information on artist submis- leads the students through the art pro- up and late drop off at 8 a.m. and 5 expressive art. Campers will use their Humanities Hall on the Lee County May 19: "Art of the Calusa" pre- of Cultural Affairs, advised outdoor Classes run from 9 a.m. to noon, placement as well, Modica, who over- sions, call Library Director Patricia ject. p.m. at an additional charge of $10 creative remote control to enjoy televi- Campus of Edison Community sented by Mary McEntire. A discussion Monday through Friday for the two- Allen at 472-2483.# The program was put together by per child per week. sion classics and current favorites. College, 8099 College Parkway SW in of the history of Southwest Florida's sees the Art in State Buildings pro- week period, with a final performance gram, spoke to the committee about Alliance Education Director Suzanne Camp is offered on a weekly basis To register your child for camp Fort Myers. GaJlery hours are 10 am local Indian tribe and their art as it was for family and friends on Friday, July 2 Skinner. from June 14 to July 23. A different please call the Alliance of the Arts at to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 11 used for decoration and on their tolls the process of selecting an artist for the at 7 p.m. project. "It's great when Alliance has the theme is presented each week with a 939-2787. Scholarships are available a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 5 for everyday tasks. This lecture is sup- Total cost for the workshop is opportunity to extend its programs fur- gallery reception and performance for on a first come, first serve p.m. on Sunday The Gallery is closed plemented by Merald Clark, an expert $140. Registration deadline is May 14. The Selection Committee will adver- ther into the community. The Alliance parents and friends culminating on on Mondays. There is no admission on Calusa art from the University of tise for artist submissions through the has have after school classes available For registration forms or additional each Friday. charge .& Florida.Call the Alliance of the Arts at information call 597-0670.# state's "Call To Artists" newsletter,

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ABV: 5.5% By Jon Marans PRICED FROM $340,000 TO OVER $800,000 At the entrance to Gulf Harbour Yacht «6 Country Club tell the guard you wish "A VividBeautifulPlay."'• N.Y. Daily News to go directly to the Palmas del Sol Sales Center at 11640 Court of Palms Sanibel Brew Pub Office S41-437-5OO7 • Fax 941-437-6010 Brewery Tours Available PALMA5 DEL SOL www.palmasdelsol.com APRIL 16 - MAY 8 Craft Brewed Beer • Full-Liquor Bar At Gulf Harbour Yacht & Country Club Children's Menu Available FOR TICKETS CALL I 547 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel Offered by Grosse Polnte Associates. Ltd. Grosse Pointe Development Co., Inc., Managing Partner (941) 472-0006 395-2030 WE BREW IT, WE DRINK IT... WE SELL WHAT'S LEFT! •tentleinifls are artist concepuona Pnces and specifications subject to change without notice, Use and access to Gulf Harbour V&oht S Country Club Is subject to the terms and conditions established by the owner of said dub facilities. ©1997 Grosse Pdinte Dewl Page 34 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Page 35 TRIVIA TEST the answer is soon found Financial Gadsen Purchase treaty was ratified matters get a nice boost with Mexico, providing for the pur- Brazilian Jazz by the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre was produced by Pepe Apanco 1 What 1980s sitcom did Anne Meara star in with Carol O'Connor? SCORPIO (October 23 to chase of a strip of land April 21, and ChaCha Coconuts Wines for pur- Jazz Alliance is sponsored by WARM&- 2 At what age did legendary performer Sammy Davis, Jr hit the road and November 21) Others are waiting to 1855, the first railroad train crossed n May 8, at 7 p m the Alliance chase will be provided by the Wine AmSouth Bank, Annis, Mitchell, start his career in show business9 hear from you, so pick up the phone the Mississippi on the river's first for the Arts welcomes Brazilian Merchant either by the glass or by the Cockey, Edwards & Roehn, P A , by FUZZY! 3 Where and when was Nancy Reagan born9 Someone to whom you've made a bridge between Rock Island, 111, and Ojazz acoustic guitar player bottle and Suncoast beverage will pro- Markham, Norton, Stroemer and Co , Get yours 4 Before becoming a movie star, can you name three jobs that Sean promise is still waiting patiently Tend Davenport, Iowa . April 19, Claudio Celso and his band to the vide the beer Soft drinks will also be P A and by Dream 98 5 WDRR by calling Connery held9 to this as soon as you can 1861, President Lincoln had all newly renovated Margaret Morrow available Brents Music will once again Tickets can be purchased by calling the P A W.S. at 5 Can you name the first motion picture that actor Stephen Collins SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to Southern ports blockaded, cutting off Fnzzell Amphitheater, 10091 provide the acoustical finesse to make Lee County Alliance of the Arts at 472-9383 McGregor Boulevard, for the third con- this a memorable night 939-2787 # starred in? December 21) This is the time to put vital exports and aid . April 22, or 6 What year did Bugs Bunny become a star? the accent on family life and domes- 1889, the U S opened Oklahoma cert of the Jazz Alliance series Tickets Celso plays acoustic guitar and is a are only $ 10 and if you buy three you 472-1027 tic harmony However, it's wise to to white settlement, within 24 hours, new face on our coast He has worked 7 What was the name of the 1970s drama that Robert Young and James get one free Brolin starred in? leave this within the family unit itself claims for two million acres were with Charlie Rose, Roberta Flack, Join the many fans of jazz music 8 Can you name the actress who portrayed Bea Arthur's daughter on Having guests over this weekend only staked by 50,000 settlers April Clifford Adams, Richard Morales, and relax under the stars Bring your "Maude' during the 1970s? complicates matters 22, 1898, the US blockaded Cuba Kenny Kirkland and others Celso's cooler or purchase fine food provided most recent album, Brazilian Jazz, CAPRICORN (December 22 to in aid of independence forces ANSWERS January 19) It's not a good week to April 24, 1898, the U S declared neaqjeg let things go at work, even though war on Spain April 22, 1954, auuaupy g 'urtq|a/y\ j^,, L ggg 9 \ you're tempted to do so Bigwigs are Senator Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis ) r CH \RLES II \RBOUR SPACE GALORE' U '9Z.6I I 9 'Jaqsipd UIJJOD pue 'paenBajq ' >pug f? '/\}i3 ifJO^ mafyj ui watching The pursuit of pleasure is began televised hearings into alleged n u o 1261 '9 ^l P u-toq SB/YI ADUBJVJ £ \,aoe|d s,ja>jung aupJV,, I favored this weekend Communist influence in the Army AQUARIUS (January 20 to April 25, 1959, the St Lawrence CANCER (June 21 to July 22) February 18) You're really not con- Seaway opened April 21, 1960, A/eek, you're already dis- centrating, so it's probably best to Congress approved a strong voting tracted by thoughts of the coming ARIES (March 21 to April 19) stick close to home and tend to rights act April 22, 1970, mil- weekend and what you want to do You're unsure if the financial advice domestic chores Even so, you're lions of Americans participated in Try to exercise more discipline Your Here's what some you've received is going to work for tempted to let distractions get in your anti-pollution demonstrations to mark you You are wise to question this concentration is needed way the first Earth Day April 24, buyers and sellers say! Award winning Victorian • F\Lcption ll qu llitv 2 • "5 BD/4 BA custom built • Oilne exercise room 1 Do some more research before decid- LEO (July 23 to August 22) You 1980, eight Americans were killed, styled home in South tiaplattb po»l home pool with sp i PISCES (February 19 to March 1 Cin ll Ironl location mi • hreplaix 10 culings ing what to do have a tendency this week to keep and five were wounded in an ill-fated Fl Myers • H uboui irusta witli dub 20) It's not a good time to mince Thank your for all your assistance and interest, not only in the Features 1 BD plus den tennis me] dining F is! end lull (.xquisilt. mister sune TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) things to yourself This will come in (9S0446) (WOOOO) words with anyone Speak up for attempt to rescue hostages held by purchase of die house, which went very smoothly, but for all the 2/BA The week turns out to be a mix of handy in business affairs Instead of yourself and say what's on your Iranian militants April 20, other insight and help you provided $750,000 • JAMES or PENNY HETMANEK • x 219 1.849,000 • JIM HALL • \ 215 progress and setbacks You end it on taking action, it's best to just sit back 1983, President Reagan signed a mind Any projects you do in con- Your knowledge of the community and local professionals and the same footing as you began and observe compromise bipartisan bill designed junction with others are favored & services was instrumental in our abdity to purchase the house and Couples come to terms this weekend VIRGO (August 23 to September to save Social Security from bank- ATI EN1 ION BOAT LOVFRS acquire the necessary services for the care of the property, as well as ISL VND WOODS U11S BEST over a monetary concern, which is 22) You're out and about, shopping THIS WEEK IN HISTORY ruptcy April 19, 1995, a truck ,v« ~ finally put to rest for fripperies While this appeals to Rosemary- the right bank to do business with and the right contractor to build On April 19, 1775, at a battle bomb exploded outside the Murrah GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) your aesthetic sense, it's not neces- Federal Office Building in Oklahoma Robinson the pool in Lexington, Mass , the Minutemen Don't allow yourself the luxury of sarily good for your budget Tap into City, Okla , killing 168 people . Again, thanks! We appreciate all your help and Avould lost eight men, on their return from inaction on the job this week Your your more practical nature April 25, 1995, the major league recommend your services to anyone without reservation Concord, the British sustained 273 skills are necessary to complete a dif- LIBRA (September 23 to October strike ended April 23, -John Claypoole and Paul Pagha, Riverview, MI, Sanibel, FL casualties April 21, 1836, at ficult task Try not to worry over 22) Someone comes to you with a 1996, an auction of items owned by San Jacinto, Sam Houston and a things which you can't control dilemma you find difficult to unravel former First Lady Jacqueline band of Texans defeated the We are writing this letter to express to your firm how grateful However, between the two of you, Kennedy Onassis began # "we are for the hard work and professionalism that Marlene 1 Customized Gumbo • Very private setting • Dnect access • Deep water dock with Mexicans April 25, 1854, the Limbo model (981041) • 2 BD/2 BA old Florida boat lift exhibited on our behalf. She represented us very strongly and •TBD/2BA style (990149) handled the contract negotiations in a very precise professional 1 Conservatory with 160 manner. views $309,900 • DAVID SCHULDENFREI x 227 $424,900 • MIKE MCMURRAY • x 250 During preparation for closing, she was in close communication with our lender, our title company and insurance Marlene company She made sure that everything was progressing as it Donaldson TOMORROW'S HAPPINESS WONDERFUL HOME!!! should. Both of us realize that we have a realtor that had gone the extra step for us and we are grateful and very appreciative In the Gramma Dot's Seasidde SalSalooo n I Restaurant & Deli working world, all of us do not say thanks enough for a job well GflAMMA Daily Lunch Specials • Salad Bar • Take-Out The Only Dockside Dining on Sanibel OTS • done Located at the Sanibel Marina or Eat In • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Thanks to Marlene Donaldson for her hard work Open Daily 6 a m -10pm Specializing in Local Seafood CAUL FOR -Charlie and Tolley Graves, Harrodsburg, KY, Sanibel, FL We also feature Petite & 10 oz. Filet Mignons DAILY SPECIALS Dining Awards 6 years running 472-8138 - 1700 Periwinkle Way • Caged heated pool and spa • All appliances in kitchen tiled BD/2 BA • On site rentals pool and , W«S 472-93OO 1 fv Find Your Place With VIP comes with this 1 BR/2 HA home walls donkd ceiling Short walk to deeded tennis 1 Living dining combination has •Worih seung worth owning beach aeeess • Near one of Sanibel & BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER vaulted ceilings (980971) most beautiful stretcher Stop in and say hello, check out our Sundial Sanibel Office of beach (9S10V)) BEST VALUE ON THE ISLANDS* $365^-CATHYGERASlNorRUmHAMANN'x23gS5 $277,500 • ROSE GIBNEY-DAKOS • x 233 4 Homemade Soups/Chowders Daily NEW DELI CASE 1451 Middle Gulf Drive 1560 Periwinkle Way Deli Sandwiches • Fresh Baked Breads • Espressos, Open Monday - Saturday (941) 395-1600 • 800-262-8703 (941)472-5187' 800-553-7338 Cappuccinos, Lattes & Mochas • Awesome Desserts Closed Sunday Fax: (941) 395-1339 Fax:(941)472-0996 DRASTICALLY REDUCED! EAST END GEM Lacatedm ihe hmrt of Periwinkle Place Shopping Center DELIVERY 472-9622 DELIVERY • Largest lot available in Beachview • Large beautiful lot near bay D»E»L»I • Corner of 2 cul de sacs Open 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. darly • 472-2525 359 Periwinkle Way, Lighthouse End • Walk to shops and cafe SANIBEL ISLAND FLORIDA • Near clubhouse & amenities • Deeded bay access, near beaches (980868) '-MmTk • Walk to the beach (980504) $199,900 • SUSAN ANDREWS • x 251 $169,000 • JAMES or PENNY HETMANEK • x 219 UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY KINZIE ISLAND HERONDOUSLY GOOD!! Full Deli, Bakery, Salad Bar • Canal front lot private gated community RENTALS AVAILABLE! • Exceptional lot site1 Exceptionally priced1 • Deeded beach access pool, tennis, boat dock Over 250 Menu Items Available For Takeout Daily Lunch Specials SEASONAL • SHORT TERM •Total parcel is W 169' +/ • Build your dream home here1 (990089) ANNUAL • HOMES • Survey & site plan available 395-2300 Cold Beverages $379,000 • MIKE MCMURRAY • x 250 2330 PALM RIDGE ROAD CONDO.S • WATERFRONT • Conveniently located oft Tarpon Bay Rd (980289) Call us for yourcookout, picnic and parly OFF-WATER $149,000 • JIM HALL • x 215 10:30 A.M.-10 P.M. BAILEfa Y• S PERFECT ANSWER needs We'll take care of you' BEST DEU • BEST LUMCH • BEST PASTA ||ia Let Our Professional Xenial Staff Manage SANIBEL DUPLEX LOT • Canal Lot 100 x HO x 160 x 14*i approx THE WHOLE TAMILV PEOPLE'S CHOICS )l fj Comer of Periwinkle Way & Tarpon Bay Road • Seawalled with dock deeded beich access 1 Your Properties Fui You' • Located across from Tahitian Gardens TASTE OF THE ISLAND* /-WARDS VIP Realty Group, Inc • Walk to shopping • Pool sized lot with room for growing relaxing Rtmiah and Sale*, • Priced to sell (981021) entertaining (011600) (941} 472-1613 • (800) 237-7526 $59,900 • DAVID SCHULDENFREI • x 227 $260,000 • CHARLENE TIMOTHY • x 222 Page 36 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Page 37' Alternate Division with the topic of program for children interested in per- next year were elected and many Kids Eye View Sanibel Elementary School Sanibel "Prison Alternatives," placed 3rd in the fecting their swimming skills. Children scholastic games were held. state with her Alternate Team. Mrs. are required to have moderate swim- Canterbury School junior Ashley Elementary Compton says our students did a fan- ming ability to participate. Sign-ups Walker was elected as State secretary. tastic job. Well done. began Tuesday, April 20 at the Rec With this honor comes a prepaid sum- Scary Monsters Everyone thinks San Francisco I might take him for a walk Dogs School News The spring art program started last Center. Classes will be held on Monday mer leadership camp and a prepaid trip is a place where you have a nice Down the street or around the block and Friday afternoons from 2:30 to 3 to the National NHS convention held by Dylan Conway, 4th grade vacation week at The Sanibel School with five I have to love him night and day by Margie Lane McDowell ongratulations to Citizens of the wonderful artists Kim Wheeler, Jerry p.m. starting April 23 and continuing in Arlington, VA. Canterbury School's Monsters are super scary, They're wrong, it's the busiest city He's my best friend you could say 4th grade Week Kirsten Harlow, Sam Winner, Dick King, Carrie Lund and through May 17. The cost is $15 for NHS advisor, Betsy Glass, will accom- Others are big and hairy. I've been to. Puppies puppies Kortegast, Rachel Galante, pany Walker to the convention Glass Dogs C Bruce Leary. The children were danc- eight sessions and the class is limited to Some .use the toilet to get in, Although there are ups and downs, I I love puppies.^ Jamie Beth, Hattie Pierce, Daniel Luc, is also a State NHS advisor. Dogs ing, painting, and having a great time. ten students. For more information, They also use the laundry bin. think it's just fine, Justin Peeke, Tracy Walters, Alexis Five more artists will be here this week please call Coby or Lisa at 472-0345. The NHS District Brain Brawl team Some really freak me out, 3 Dogs Pettinato, Marvin Bradley, Amanda And I'd sure like to visit again. ^ Fat dogs so be prepared. The artists are Kathy The next scheduled SAC meeting won first place at the convention. Two But I blow them up with a water Dogs Gergen, and Evan Bogdon. More, Lucas Century, Laura Conway, will be held next Monday, April 26 at Canterbury seniors, Brian Schneider spout. =& Thin dogs The Sanibel School 5th grade stu- and Jackie Fawcett were two of the by Abby Traycht, 4th grade Brown dogs Chris Jorgenson and Pam Simones. 2:15 p.m. in the Media Center. dents distributed Bailey's bags for a Thank you to all the artists and The Sanibel Recreation Department four team members. Black dogs special Earth Week project. Children in Eric Rubenstein, senior, took overall Puppies Dogs Those are just a few helpers. is hiring Recreation Aides. Please see Dogs every grade level created Earth saving A "standing ovation" for four the flyer sent home with students. first place in the writing competition. by Caitlyn Hamilton, .4th grade Furry dogs pictures on the grocery sacks. Stop by Wes Sherman, junior, won second San Francisco Dogs Stubbed tails dogs Sanibel students who won awards for Interested parties may apply at the City Puppies puppies Big dogs Bailey's to pick-up your Earth Day the Federal Junior Duck Stamp of Sanibel, Finance Department, 800 place in the same competition. In this Long tailed dogs "Bag"today. competition, students wrote poetry, by Logan Sobczak, 4th grade I love them a lot Little dogs Small dogs Competitor for the state of Florida. In Dunlop Road. Hattie Pierce was inadvertently left This is National Secretaries Week prose, and short stories.^ I love to hear the people talking on The best puppy ever is what I got. Lazy dogs Big dogs the K to 3 category, Courtney Avery Playful dogs off the "A/B" Honor Roll on the placed 2nd in the state and Charlotte and The Sanibel School would like to the busy sidewalks, I might want to feed him puppy Strict dogs Quarterly Report. Hattie is a second chow. Dogs that fetch Dumb dogs Davies won Honorable Mention. In the thank Maureen Harrigan and Patty The cars and trucks making honks grade student in Mrs. Kamosa's class. Herrick for the terrific job they do Festival and squealing down the streets, If they're on a farm they might Dogs that catch Fluffy dogs 4 to 6 category, Jennifer Avery and Yappy dogs Congratulations, Hattie on your Evan Bogdon won Honorable Mention. every day to meet the needs of the stu- The bells on the doors of coffee shops chase a cow Don't forget white dogs achievement. I have to clean him with a hose Smelly dogs There were over 900 screened entries dents, parents, and staff. Thank you Of The Arts chiming, occasionally beeping. Best of all Last of all big fat cuddly The Gates-MacGinitie Reading Test That usually destroys my clothes Hairy dogs dogs.# from all over the state. Way to go kids. from the bottom of our hearts for a job he Lehigh Senior High School The smells are also captivating, will be administered to the first and well done!& Like the aromas of restaurants and Watch out mailman you might get a Short dogs The Little Red Schoolhouse Swim Arts, Drama, Music and Family Long dogs second grade students next week, April Program will resume this week. If your perfume shops. bite 26 through 30. Please make sure your Tand Consumer Sciences There are also bad smells though, To keep his toy he will fight Weiner dogs I Am child is a participant in this program, Departments are proud to present their And don't forget hot dogs child is well rested and eats a nutritious he/she will receive a flyer to remind Like exhaust from cars and factories. Puppies puppies breakfast. National Honor First Annual Festival of the Arts. This I hate those awful flaws of the city. I love puppies Last of all... and by Lindsay S. Phillips, 4th grade them inaugural Festival's theme will be 'A Best of all... Congratulations to the fifth grade No fish or guppies I am nice and friendly All kids enrolled in the after school Tribute to the 60s'. The event will be Mydog!!!# Future Problem Solvers: Stephanie Rec Program should be bringing their Society news Albert, Emily Compton, Zach Faraone, held on Thursday evening, April 29th Santa Fe is now one ofCaptiva's distinguished I wonder how many stars are in the swimsuits and towels each day. The he State National Honor Society from 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. on the grounds of addresses This Gulf front estate boasts unique sky. Ray Mason, Brett Shannon, and weather and pool temperatures are (NHS) convention was held last Katrina Zeigler. They brought home a the Lehigh Senior High School campus Mediterranean architecture The mam house has I hear beautiful sounds at night now favorable for swimming. weekend at the Diamond Head located at 801 Gunnery Road just unobstructed Gulf views from most every room Cats I see wondrous sights 3rd place win from the state competi- T The Sanibel Recreation Department Convention Center in Ft. Myers Beach. tion in Cocoa Beach this past week- north of Lee Boulevard. The formal Swing room has 20+ foot ceilings, by Kit Antalick, 4th grade I want good things to happen will be staring an after school swim During the convention state officers for Special features of this special pro- fabulous coral fireplace and built ins The formal I am nice and friendly end. Emily Compton, competing in the dining room overlooks the 16x40 pool out to the Cats, gram include a 60s car show, a visual I pretend to be a singer and culinary arts reception with live Gulf of Mexico The upper living level features the Cats, I feel I'm touching the clouds master suite and two guest suites The guest house Elegant cats, music, a performing arts showcase I touch the face of God including human video, instrumental is complete with 2 bdrms/1 5 baths, living room, Graceful and dignified, I worry about my family kitchen and 3 car garage performances, and drama presenta- As they hide, I cry when others are hurt tions from this era. A schedule detailing Playful and pouncing, I am nice and friendly these events is included below. Call QQ or Lori for Your Private Showing Prancing, I understand there are problems in Purring, Schedule of Events: the world 5 p.m. 60s Car Show-, 6 30pm Office 941.472 1994 Perfectly happy I say God is real Sandwiches, Curled by my Visual and Culinary Arts Reception Evenings 941.395-3007 I dream I help solve the problems "Chowder Co, with Live Music; 7 pm. Perfoiming Fax 941.472 8566 I try my best to be a good person Salads, Burgers, Arts Showcase admission is free, dona- South Seas & Captiva Properties e-maii cjalfing2@ix netcom com I hope for wonderful things to worth seeking tions are acceptable For additional P O Bax 194 • Captiva Island, FL happen. out on SanibeFj information on this event, please con- Take the Island Sun I am nice and friendly.^ and More! tact Beverly Spinosa at 694-7749. 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Asking ' ' Serving Breakfast, (8OO) 741-4752 at my new location, of the Islands $1,050,000 UF. Call FISH for showing Sffifit*' Lunch & Dinner appointment only 472-2311. McFADDEN & e-mail. htho92O@aolcom II514Jindv Xosse Cn 8;Q0 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. dmiy SPROWLS Captiva IT'S THE EXPERIENCE!" Page 38 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 "Page 39 Fresh Water Fish Cover with bun tops. Makes 4 servings. Honor Society (NHS). Next fall, *There is no need to remove skin Food For Reynolds Picked Reynolds will begin her role as district Library Book and tiny, soft bones of salmon. They NHS secretary. During summers, are rendered so soft during processing For Games Reynolds works as a youth counselor at Group To Meet Recipes that they blend easily with the other Thought a recreational program. he Shipping News, by E. Annie oday's recipes show the simplicity ingredients and contribute important by Paul Gaeta Over 1,600 scholar-athletes are of fish cookery. The Cajun-Style nutrients, such as calcium and Omega- Proulx, is the subject for discus- expected to participate in Games, tak- sion at the next meeting of the TBroiled Halibut is judiciously 3 acids. imple - and ing place from June 26 through July 2 T Sanibel Public Library book group on herbed and spiced. If you like, you can ALASKA SALMON simply terrific at the University of Rhode Island.3^ eliminate or use less cayenne. Each WITH SALSA BUTTER - roast chick- Wednesday, April 28. Jeanne Fuchs ] S serving has only about 144 calories. A cup fresh hot tomato salsa en. Sprinkle whole will lead a discussion of this Pulitzer In another dish, salmon is briefly % cup fresh lime juice chicken with salt Receives Prize novel and long-time best seller, marinated in a hot or mild salsa, broiled 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard and pepper inside the story of a loser who evolves into a and served with a dollop of Salsa 1 clove garlic, minced, optional and out. Put a $50,000 Grant winner in a coastal village of Butter. 4 Alaska salmon steaks or fillets, handful of thyme Newfoundland. The eccentric charac- The last recipe calls for canned thawed if necessary' sprigs and strips of he United Arts Council of Collier ters and bizarre happenings in the salmon formed like most kids' favorite VA cup butter, softened lemon peel in the County has been awarded a community make The Shipping News Wonderful restored cottage, food - a burger. It has an Oriental remaining spice/herb mixture in an air- % teaspoon grated lime zest cavity. Rub outside with oil, grated T$50,000 grant from the an unforgettable reading experience. canal front, 3/2, East-end, like touch with soy sauce and teriyaki glaze. tight container in the refrigerator for % teaspoon ground cumin lemon peel, and chopped thyme. Roast Trustees' Philanthropy Fund of the All readers are welcome to the dis- new & delightful. $319,000. The glaze can be omitted without future use. Serve fish garnished with Lime wedges, for garnish at 375°F. Charitable Gift Fund of Fidelity cussion group which meets at 2 p.m. affecting the inner flavor of the salmon lemon slices. Makes 4 servings. Set aside 2 tablespoons salsa. In Investments in Boston, Massachusetts, the fourth Wednesday of each month We always thought spices just tasted to expand cultural resources available in the library meeting room. The group burger. ALASKA TERIYAKI medium bowl, combine remaining good. Now it turns out they can kill off BROILED ALMON BURGERS salsa, lime juice, mustard and garlic. to residents in outlying areas of the will continue to meet throughout the the bacteria that cause food poisoning. county. summer, and a reading list for the next CAJUN-STYLE HALIBUT 2 (14 % ounces) cans Alaska salmon Add Alaska salmon; turn to coat in Researchers gave high marks to garlic, X four discussions will be distributed at 2 tablespoons paprika A cup bread crumbs marinade. Cover and refrigerate 1/2 clove, cinnamon, oregano, and sage. "We are delighted to announce this Mancly Reynolds news," said UAC executive director Joy the April 28 meeting. 1 'A teaspoons dried oregano 4 green onions (scallions), chopped hour. Meanwhile, in small bowl, use a New twist for quiche is lower in fat, 1 Vt teaspoons dried thyme 2 eggs, lightly beaten fork to combine butter, lime zest, Lelonek. "The motto of the United The group's co-leader is Jo Finally, a deep water canal home, too: the crust is made of potatoes. Arts Council is "All the Arts for All the 1 teaspoon onion powder 1 tablespoon soy sauce cumin, and reserved 2 tablespoons Spray non-stick oil product on a big andy Reynolds, Canterbury Fernandez and the advisor is Pat Allen, Drobnyck design, the home X People," and the generous contribution 1 teaspoon black pepper A cup teriyaki glaze salsa (not marinade); mix well. Set plate, then line it with 1/4-inch School junior and daughter of Library Director. Paperback copies of you've been waiting for...! 1 teaspoon salt aside. Remove Alaska salmon from Steve and Betty Reynolds of from Fidelity investments will allow us The Shipping News are available at Call now! l 4 lettuce leaves steamed rounds of russet potatoes. Mi A teaspoon cayenne, or to taste 4 hamburger buns, toasted marinade (discard marinade); season Sanibel Island, has been selected to to mobilize volunteers in order to make island bookstores. For more informa- Spoon filling over potatoes, then the arts experiences more readily available 4 (4 to 6 ounces each) Alaska 4 drained canned pineapple rings with salt and pepper. Preheat broiler egg-cheese mixture. Bake at 350cF. , participate in the inaugural United tion call the library at 472-2483, halibut steaks, thawed if necessary Drain salmon.* in medium bowl, on high. Brush broiler pan with oil. States Scholar Athlete Games in June. in places such as Immokalee and Jeanne at 395-9136, or Jo at Nothing ordinary about pear sorbet Reynolds, an honor roll student, will Everglades City.' 395-9606.# Lemon slices combine salmon, bread crumbs, green Broil salmon 4 inches from heat about made from canned pears. Boil syrup Mix together paprika, oregano, onions, eggs and soy sauce; mix well. 3 minutes per side, or until fish just partake in the volleyball competition of Representatives of Fidelity with sugar and chopped crystallized the Games. At Canterbury, she is a Investments will be in Naples on April thyme, onion powder, black pepper, Form into 4 (4-inch) patties. Grill or flakes when tested with a fork. Serve ginger. Freeze with the pears in a plas- salt and cayenne until well combined. broil 4 inches from heat source until immediately with a dollop of salsa but- member of the district championship 29 to present a check to the United Fish Lines tic-lined dish until solid. Turn out, cut ' volleyball team and is a cheerleader. In Arts Council and one other Southwest Sprinkle about 1/2 teaspoon mixture browned and heated through, turning ter. Garnish with lime wedges. Makes 4 into pieces, and process until smooth. eed help? Call Friends in Fabulous panoramic views of the Gulf of over surface of each halibut steak. Broil as needed. Brush both sides of each servings. i her spare time, she works on various Florida grant recipient. As soon as Mexico from this upscale condo. 2+bdrms, Freeze again; scoop to served details are available, more information Service Here (FISH) at den, very spacious, designer decorated... 10 minutes per inch of thickness, mea- patty with teriyaki glaze. Place 1 lettuce Variation: To grill Alaska salmon: community service projects through 472-0404.& sured at thickest part, or until fish ' Canterbury's chapter of the National regarding the day's events will be forth- N finally, the wait is overl Priced upper bracket. leaf on bottom half of each bun, top brush clean barbecue grill with oil. Grill flakes when tested with a fork. Store each with 1 patty and 1 pineapple ring. fish over hot coals as directed .# coming.^ When Only Direct Gulf Front Property JOE & JOAN BURNS The Best Just Listed!!! PRESENT Will Do... Crisp, clean, newly remodeled THIS WEEKS FEATURED PROPERTY GULF FRONT ground level home. Only eight homes from deeded Gulf beach access, this is a wonderful alter- native to a condo. $319,000.

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3 3>fnem IM'9 isajB-tij qSjnqs^y -g !s>peqpuoujE!Q suozuy -^ !puB|/fe'] ^ Uilp g ixur LULUOD|Bnc> "2 !(i66i ui P3JR) B:JUBRV J° XOD ^qqoa "i Members of the Sanibel Recreation Tennis Team attended the Upton Tennis Tournament at Key Biscayne on March 25. Front row: Faye Weiner, Donna Lealty Lions Charity and Joni Sands. Back row: Jean Robinson, R.J., Cherl Clark and Carolyn Swlney. TOP LISTERS TOP SELLER the left foot. Be sure to pull the hands Golf Outing Everblades down and try to splash the sand under he Lions charity gold outing at the ball. The sand will give you some the Beachview Golf Club on Sweep resistance. Keep the wrists firm at STUNNING DESIGN CAPTIVA CHARM Saturday, May 1 will be strictly a impact and follow through with the Unique and gorgeous home with fabulous views of islands, channel and bay. In Captiva's "Village", close to beach and shops and restaurant. 3 bedrooms, 2 Sanikel T MARGIE MARY LOU Large dock for three boats. Guest villa and separate th'ree-car garage. baths, screened open porches, 2 car {or boat) garage. Lush, mature, tropical "fun event" - a 4-person scramble with Birmingham arms extended toward the target. This takes a bit of practice, but stay with it DAVIDSON BRANYON BAILEY Deeded beach access. Lovely butterfly garden and pool. foliage, furnished and ready for owner use or rentals, an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. $1,695,000. CallSheila Hoen at472-1511 or 1-800-233-8829. $399,000- Call Jim Branyon at 472-5154. Rental "A scramble is the greatest fun game Set to Face. and your confidence and -making on the golf course," said Dick Grant, will improve. Service the Lion coordinator. "Everyone on Mississippi In Till next week...$ • each team hits the ball and the best shot is the one that counts. The hacker Semi-Finals doesn't take it too seriously and neither THE ISLANDS' FIRST he Florida Everblades handled Beachview does the true golfer; everyone just has themselves like old pros in their AND MOST DEPENDABLE fun." Tinaugural playoff series with Ladies' Golf Features the Finest Selection of Island RENTAL SERVICE The Lions golf outing will be open Birmingham, sweeping the Bulls three NEW CONSTRUCTION-OLD FLORIDA 4 BR/4 BA Real Estate Available on the Internet. Relax and PRIVATE NATURAL SETTING Serving Sanibel & Captiva to golfers of all skill levels, Lions and games to none. The Everblades n a scramble played April 14, the This architect designed 4 bedroom, 4 bath. Old Florida home is still under Shop in the Comfort of Cyberspace. Offering privacy and peace in a pristine Island setting. There are so many for 16 years non-members alike. There will be an clinched the series with a convincing 9- team of Doris Weaver, Marilyn ' construction. Over 4,800 total square feet with high ceilings, pool, great room wonderful features in this "deck" home, 3 or 4 bd, 3.5 ba, soaring ceilings, entry fee of $60. This will cover green 2 win on April 14 at Birmingham. Schroer, Marianna Brown and with fireplace! Situated in the "heart of Captiva's Village". http://pmrrealty.com fabulous kitchen, elevator, gated community with pool, tennis and more. I $939,000. Call Karen Bell at 472-5154. Contractor & Homeowner Equipment Available fees, golf cart and a picnic lunch served Nine different Everblades scored as Barbara Steinhafel won first prize in a $689,000. Call Mary Lou Bailey at 472-1511, Minimum Per Day After indoors, free of insects and the summer Florida established a franchise record Beachview women's' contest. Their Rate First Week sun. All proceeds will benefit Lions for most goals scored in a game. C Pat score of 46 was two strokes better than Cribs $30.00 $5.00 that of May Jane Proctor, Linda Playpens $20.00 $4.00 charities. Mikesch made an impressive return to 30"X39"Rollaway $30.00 $5.00 There will be prizes for various the Everblade lineup, leading the way Sturgis, Molly Johnson and Nancy Porta Cribs $25.00 $4.00 achievements, including such standards with a goal and four assists. Mississippi Ruedig, who placed second in the 18 High Chair $20.00 $4.00 as best score, longest drive, closest to enters the Semi-Finals after sweeping Hole tournament. Car Seat $20.00 $4.00 the pin, etc., along with a variety of favored South Carolina in the Quarter A prize was awarded to Ginny Booster Seat $ 8.0Q $1.00 special prizes less related to golfing tal- Finals. After winning the first two O'Neil, Anne Bodine, Lee Beltz and $3.00 Small Strollers $15.00 ent. 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Call Wendy Humphrey at 472-1511 or 472-6632. will be prizes for those who succeed. the longest in the history of the East $269,000. CallDave Baton at472-15U. Bed Rail $ 8.00 $1.00 the tee and players alternate driving $269,500. Call Marsha Clifford at 472-1511. The prizes will be donated by area Coast Hockey League .& down the fairway with the best ball Chifd Gate $12.00 $3.00 CONDOMINIUMS Beach Umbrella $20.00 $3.00 businesses. always selected for the next shot. All COMMERCIAL Entry forms are available at the four are allowed to putt. LOCATION WITH A FUTURE Beach Lounge $10.00 $2.00 Golf RESTAURANT IN PARADISE BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME HERE Beach Chair $10.00 $2.00 Beachview pro shop or from any mem- At the Beachview Women's Golf Come view this priceless 3 bedroom/den, 2 bath carriage home Popular Captiva Island family restaurant. Serving breakfast, lunch Direct boating access and bayou front building site. 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CallJim Branyon at472-5154. awarded prizes for the most improve- GULF FRONT CONDO COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT - CAPTIVA'S "VILLAGE" 472-5777 or 472-3900 ment in their game over the last six JONATHAN HARBOUR by Catherine Ransavage, Enjoy all the amenities of South Seas Plantation from this Real estate only commercial investment property in Captiva's Lowest priced waterfront lot in Jonathan Harbour with direct P.G.A. Teaching Professional months. Also, a large number of mem- wonderful, corner. Beach Villa unit. The views of the Gulf of "Village" consisting of 2 separate buildings, a restaurant and access to the river, no bridges! A fantastic location this lot is bers received recognition for chip-ins Mexico and sunsets are spectacular! 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, open duplex currently leased. The return on investment figures, survey, surrounded by beautiful estate homes. Community amenities ave you ever noticed that fear of and birdies. kitchen and more. lease and other details are available through listing agent. offered are pool, tennis, restaurant and marina. $425,000. Call Karen Bell at 472-5154. $929,000, Call Karen Bell at 472-5154. a particular shot seems to Wednesday tournament golf ends Call Margie Davison at I -800-527-8314 or 472-1511 for details. Halways produce a negative April 31, and resumes next Beachview result? For example, let's use the November.^. dreaded greenside bunker shot. Most Priscilla Murphy golfers I see are scared of it. Actually, Golf Club it's the only shot in golf where you do Mens Golf PMR Realty, Inc. not hit the ball. So, play the ball center or left of center in an open stance! he Beavhview Mens Golf A RE S ORT QJJ E S TSM COMPANY Cock the wrists and turn the shoulders Association played a 2 Best Balls Reserve Tee Times Up To simultaneously. This takes the club Tof 4 - Back Nine on Tuesday, Toll Free (800) 233-8829 • Main Office (941) 472-1511 • Causeway Office (941) 472-4121 • Captiva Office (941) 472-5154 472-2626 straight back and up at the same time, April 13. The winners were: 48 Hours In Advance while keeping most of the weight on Continued on page 42 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Page 43 Page 42 pate. Habitat for Humanity of Lee County From page 40 Dodgers Post 2-2 Record Crew Of Seniors "Elderhostels" will not only be giving recently dedicated its 200th house, the of their time and their energy, they pay 85th home in the revitahzation efforts Mens Golf Build Habitat their own travel expenses as well as taking place in Harlem Heights. The n League 1st place - Marv Backus, Orion their ropm and board at Shell Point local organization has several current >y Vincent Wolanln music playing the piano, singing, danc- Home Village. After six, six-hour days on the initiatives: To eliminate all poverty Nunn, Dick Grant and Nate Sheckman, 57. ing, and acting as well in between job, the first week's crew of 23 will be housing in Harlem Heights by the end he 1999 Sanibel Dodgers are a games and practices and school. or the third consecutive year, a 2nd place - Bob Cushman, Tom vastly improved team. So far this group of dedicated seniors will replaced by a crew of 14. Whatever of the millennium year, to complete #12 Victoria Wolanin- Victoria in construction remains to be done on the 250 homes by the end of that same Ware, Tom Redford and Don Hummel» season the team is 2-2 and could come to Lee county as part of an 60. T her third season as a Dodger has devel- F home at the end of the two-week pro- year, and to house 2000 people by the >cry easily have been 4-0 except for oped into a major power hitter and so Elderhostel service program to build a On Saturday, April 17 they played a ome defensive hiccups at the end of Habitat for Humanity home. gram will be completed by local Habitat year 2003. far this season Victoria has hit 4 home for Humanity volunteers. Households qualifying for a home Scramble - 18 holes. The winners he two losses. Coach Vincent Wolanin Several of the volunteers ranging in were: runs. Victoria also has been doing extra Many of the volunteers are active in through the Habitat for Humanity pro- lommented, "The 1999 Sanibel Island hitting, throwing and fielding practice age from 56 to 86, are coming back 1st place, Low Gross - Hank dodgers are an offensive machine for their third time.- they include the local Habitat for Humanity affiliates gram must make less than 50% of the in between piano, singing in the in their hometown. Some are very median income for the area, be willing McCarthy, Tom Redford, Don Hummel v/hen it comes to producing hits and Sandra McKinnon from Marysville, and Harvey Schein, 62. Canterbury play, and school. Victoria is active in supporting humanitarian to volunteer 500 hours of labor - called he area of improvements we are now a big offensive asset to the Dodger Washington; Ruth Reckman from 2nd place, Low Gross - Milt Reik, vorking on is in shoring up our Duxbury, Massachusetts, Gordon and efforts around the world. For example, sweat equity - towards the construction team. Dr Edward Berg from St. Louis, of their home, and demonstrate a need Dick Corbin, Tom Judson and Joe lefense which has let us down at a Phyllis VanderMolen from Wheaton, Steinert, 63. :oupie of critical junctures. The girls #13 Amanda Walters - Amanda in Illinois, Jim and Mary Hammel from Missouri has participated in medical for long-term housing. Need is charac- her third season has also become a mission trips to Africa and Mexico. terized by such things as: living in hous- 1st place, Low Net - Jerry lave all been working hard at practice Fairfield, Ohio; Cecily Jones from Kohmescher, Stu Merz, Sam Jaffe and ind some of them have put in extra power hitter and so far this season Washington, Missouri; Robert Eugene Dailey from Tarpon Springs ing with sever physical deficiencies- Amanda has 3 home runs Amanda built his own house and wants to con- such as no electricity or hot water, seri- Tom Ware, 44.75. jractice with their parents, brothers Gronendyke of Rohnert Park, 2nd place, Low Net - Mel Bleiberg, ind sisters which is how they make the also practices hard in her street near California; David Forrest of Tyler, tribute to building someone ous building code violations or paying her home working on improving her Back row: Coach Vincent Wolanin, Ryan Baver, Meghan Scurry, Victoria Wolanin, elses...someone who might not ever too much of their income for rent and Orion Nunn and Joe Hoffman >iggest progress as it is important for Danielle Owens, Piper Horn and Tracy Walters; Middle row: Amanda Walters, Texas; and Jeanne Fernald of Mount 46.33.* he girls to have that family morale sup- skills and Amanda will continue provid- Desert, Maine. A total of 37 persons own a house without Habitat for utilities Homes are sold to qualifying ing her big offense to the Dodger team Whitney Wolanin, Jennifer Folks, Lauren Jeandron and Lexie Cook; Front row: Humanity's help. families without profit and finance for jort when they are learning to play a Skyler Bauer and Shelby Peters from around the country, some recruit- port." hopefully for another season ed by the ones returning from prior Habitat for Humanity relies heavily 20 to 30 years at zero interest. Habitat More Sports #7 Megan Scurry - Megan is the on volunteers to assist in its building reinvests the mortgage payments to The 1999 Dodgers roster is: windup as a good defense will mean end of the season which will bolster the years, will participate. Page 46 fastest Dodger running the bases, how- more Dodger victories. offense even further with Piper's help Elderhostel is a non-profit education- programs. Volunteer leadership for the build more homes, making every dona- #3 Skyler Bauer - Skyler is a very ever Megan has been hampered by a Elderhostel program this year is being tion to the organization a perpetual letermined first year player who #11 Danielle Owens - Danielle is a #9 Jennifer Foulks - Jennifer is a al and service organization that offers bad foot this season which is getting good defensive player and has a good key part of Dodger defense playing the inexpensive, short-term academic pro- provided by Barry and Jay Solomon, a legacy to the community. *hibits a lot of grit in playing defense better rapidly. We expect Megan will husband-and-wife team who participat- throwing arm which is why she plays catcher's position which with girls on grams for older adults (55 and up). For more information about becom- tnd running the bases. As Skyler gets a be contributing a lot to the Dodgers base becomes critical to put outs at ed in last year's program and fell in ing involved with Habitat for Humanity, tit older and stronger she will be a truly the hot corner third base. Danielle will These programs are hosted by institu- Our E-Mail address is now that she is near full strength play a key role down the stretch in the home plate. Jennifer suffers the bruises tions offering learning opportunities love with the Habitat for Humanity contact the office at 652-0434. For iright spot in future Dodgers teams. again. program here in Lee County, especially Dodgers bid to make it past the .500 of playing one of the toughest positions (like Habitat for Humanity) around the information on Elderhostel, contact [email protected] #6 Whitney Wolanin - Whitney is #2 Shelby Peters- Shelby plays the on the team and has been improving working alongside the families who will 617-426-8056.^ ilso a first year player and has been winning percentage. world. Currently, over 1,800 institu- pitchers position on defense which is #14 Piper Home - Piper has exhibit- through the year. tions in over 45 countries participate in eventually become the homeowners. working hard at her batting speed, Jay was also very involved in the first the heart and soul of the defense and ed sporadic power on offense and all #8 Lauren Jeandron - Lauren is a the Elderhostel program. Individuals of hrowing and fielding to improve in all Shelby continues to improve at this ail-women's built home here in Lee hese areas by spending extra time the Dodgers are hoping Piper will show first year player who has improved any race, color and religion who are spot. Shelby will play a key role on more of that power from now till the age 55 and older are eligible to partici- County, which was completed in >racticing. Whitney is very active in Continued on page 46 March. defense as the season comes to the Friendship Trophy Awarded For Sale By Owner Boaters Paradise oniai 0UW£X£,MS.T. 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Retires and Dr. Richard Pegnetter, Dean of \ W! Real Estate? Why $725,000: Berger Harry Trustee, to ail Reynolds, for over 18 years the College of Business, Florida Gulf L when he spoke of the balance between the following real estate deeds dur- the business side and conservation. are these islands ing the week ending April 11: Ennis Sally H. Trustee, and Ennis Sally the only woman building con- Coast University. The trio will speak at y L the April 28 luncheon meeting of The &» You can't do it any better (than here such a desirable $1,617,000. Sheffield W. Kenneth H. Trust, and Ennis Richard M. tractor on the islands, hosted a G Chamber of Southwest Florida r on Sanibel)." spot for purchasing Trustee, and Ennis Richard M. Trust, and Julie Anne, to Brown, Richard W. gala farewell for friends and customers real estate? Sanibel and Patricia S , G13, 21-46s-23e, City U2-b, Poinciana Condo. Thursday evening, April 15, at her Luncheon meeting at The Highland |, In October of 1998 a smaller office Woods Country Club, Bonita Springs I was opened at 2407 Periwinkle Way and Captiva's beau- Of Sanibel. $549,000: Belan Edward S. to home in Sanibel Bayous. It was obvi- tiful islands in the $940,000: Rotanelh, Thomas J. Wall, Donald H. and Sandra, Up3e, ous that Gail's clients had become her at 11.45 a.m. [ while renovations on the old building D'Alessandro, Sanders and §J took place. Gulf of Mexico? and Barbara A , to Burrows, Robert P. Island Beach Club Condo. friends as they met each other and Wildlife, birds of many varieties, one of Jr., and Rae P., L146, Ph 1, Gulf $420,000: Laird Donald T. and shared experiences of having Gail build Pegnetter will discuss opportunities } "The temporary facility opened their resulting from the development of the | doors in October and we were fortu- the best shelling beaches in all the Harbour Yacht. Pearl I. to Anhinga Limited Company, their homes in various locations on world. Restaurants of all kinds with Apt. lal, Sandalfoot Condominium. Sanibel and Captiva. University and Airport facilities and * nate to have grown to 26 million in $685,0000: Rand, Joseph and explain some of the other issues and .J great food. So many fine shops! Marsha, to Huther, William H. and $360,500: Lyon Edward P. and "As a woman in a man's field, Gail deposits in seven months," said Albert. situations that will impact the The renovated building, with Periwinkle Way staying beautiful due to Allison, LI38, Gulf Harbour Yacht. Lyon, Edward P. Trustee, and Lyon performed at 150 percent," said Jean sign and landscape laws, that us shop- $370,000: Genis, Burton C. and Jean H. Trust to Aro Thomas W. and Wood, an early customer. "Her Southwest Florida region. ^ 12,000 square feet, is more than ten times larger than the temporary facility. keepers don't always like!. That is part Susan Rigler, to Schrader, Arthur C. Renee K., U9, Signal Inn employees and her sub-contractors The Chamber of Southwest Florida j of it . Our environmental laws wet- and Betty L., L55, U4, Sanibel Estates Condominium. knew very well that Gail would simply luncheon meetings bring members and f Lyman Frank, Craig Albert, Ray Judah, Robbie and Geoff Roepstorff The new offices feature a Drive Thru, an ATM machine, more cus- lands, setbacks, and protected species. Sub $310,000: Hencken, Gunther H. not accept anything less than perfec- guests together as part of its mission as^ by Brian Johnson ! Albert, President of the Bank of the tomer service representatives and safe- And, green, green, everything is green $310,000: Price, Gary A. and Nora and Heidi A., to Heidecker Christel, tion. Sanibel is sad to lose a unique a regional business advocate. Each | Islands. "It was an excellent turnout. A and lush. That's why everyone that vis- L., to Walmsley, Walter and Pam, LI 9, U832, Mariner Point Condominium. personality that served the island and meeting features a presentation topic |, ank of the Islands, the first bank ty deposit boxes, an aquarium in the lot of local dignitaries showed up -1 lobby, new landscaping, a resurfaced its here has some notion of buying B5, U5, Rocks Subdivision. $260,000: Helms, James Robert its ideals well," Wood said. Reynolds of importance to the Southwest Florida|t on Sanibel, is back. Glittering thought it went perfect." with new tile and fresh paint, the parking lot - the list goes on. here someday. These islands that $280,000: Rowan, Thomas C. and Jr., and Terri Lynn, to Anderson built Wood's home on Wild Lime Drive region. j B At 8:45 a.m. President of Edison house the nature preserve the shell "It looks good," said Albert. "We Gail P. and Rowan, Thomas C. and James E. and Marcia J., U202, and also her duplex on Rabbit Road for The event is sponsored by Annis, bank opened for business on Thursday, National Bank, Robbie Roepstorff, April 15. plan on being here for a long time."^ museum and the theatres. Where Rowan Gail P. and Rowan Thomas C. Harbour Isle Yacht and Racquet. the Below Market Rate Housing pro- Mitchell, Cockey, Edwards & Roehn, started the ceremony by making intro- would you find such a place? Besides Trustee, and Rowan, Gail P. Trustee, $250,000: Irvine, Robert L. and gram. Gail served Community Housing P.A., a full service multi-disciplined A ribbon cutting ceremony, held just ductory remarks to the crowd gathered outside the front doors, kicked off the all this we have reasonable prices, and Rowan, Thomas C. and Gail P. Camille A. and Irvine, Camille A., and Resources Inc. as Project Manger on its business law firm and a major investor outside the bank, located at 1699 great appreciation and reasonable Trust to Kujawa Stanley J. and Patricia Irvine Camille A. Trustee, and Irvine Buttonwood Project. member of the Chamber. first day of business. The ceremony Periwinkle. drew a large crowd, and the local and FISH Lines assurance that those who run our city A., L3, Kinzie Island. Camille A. Trust to Harris Paul D. and Reynold's success was due in no Full details of the event are available | At 9 a.m. Robbie Roepstorff, Geoff hall will continue to protect our future $220,000: Robinson, Nancy W. to Kathleen M., Ua-103, Seawind small part to the strong support of her on the Chamber web site at www ''" state dignitaries included Ray Judah, Roepstorff, Craig Albert, Ray Judah ign up to be a FISH volunteer Chairman of Lee County values with conservation, preservation Wein, Reinhard and Kerstin, L6, Condominium. life companion, Lou Wolfe, who was chamber-swflorida.com, Included are [ and Lyman Frank cut a large red rib- for transport to doctor or deliv- and determination. $205,000: Gilmer, Ronald K. and often amused by the problem many Commissioners. ery of meals. Call 472-0404.4* Sanibel River Estates speaker profiles, an event location mapf bon. S The value of real estate on Sanibel is $81,500: Jackson Robert, to Alicia Faye, to Minkin Herbert E. and workmen experienced in taking orders and driving instructions, an online { "I thought it was great," said Craig People then filed in through the Marilyn H., U3, 401, Punta Rassa affected by all of these things.& Rowland, Fred J. and Karen J., Wk8, from a tall, imposing, "take charge" RSVP form and a video interview with I JB Noveili is a licensed real estate broker Pel. Ill, Sanibel Cottage Etc. Condominium. female Frank D'Alessandro. Information is t $1,100,000: Kujawa Stanley J. and $164,500: Kilgour Betty E. to They have sold theii Sanibel home also available by calling 27S-4001 .£= Patricia A. to Baskin Reed C , Ud-302, Pugh, Elizabeth R. and William W., and wili be relocating in South Carolina Somerset Reef Condo. U8, Spanish Cay Condo.# at the end of June Reynolds looks for- ward to retirement and is happy that her clients have found her work "over International Spectacular Lakefront Showplace and above" requirements. Reynold's company specialized in "Natural Real Estate The Dunes „, Sanibel Island J by appoinment only Designs for Tropical Living." by J.B. Novelli This IS the home you've been waiting for... Big, Light Open, Views, Pool, Space, Privacy and Much More! With the recent success of the first PRICE REDUCTIONS 'ith all the In prestigious Gulf Ridge "Women's Build" by Habitat for Premier location on large private lot with long lake views. Humanity in Fort Myers, perhaps more new con- ic elegant er Subdivision on one acre of land struction I the open living area and kitchen/ this three bedroom, two bath women will get the building bug. But Wi \ family room, the large windows going on in Lee and home is in immaculate Gail warns them, "It's a stressful busi- | bring' the outside in. condition, completely ness, but good fodder for a book "& Collier counties ihe I Three bedrooms and two bdths, renovated, and exquisitely competition for buy- I Fantastic storage area leading to Decorator Furnished. It has ers is great so a beautiful screened pool area and new bathrooms, kitchen, air University-Airport builders have had to *I t inviting backyard big enough for ,^-rJ...J, „.„. , - — conditioner, roof, screen make first impres- ZA I I a wedding reception: enclosure, all new beautiful tile floors, painted inside and out. Gulf Ridge sions count. Finding ^ Call Bob or Viv today to view offers deeded Beach access, heated pool and tennis courts for owners. This Complex Drives new ways to make this very desirable residence, this is a wonderful piece of property and a great place to live. their product standout using architec- is a great property!! Just $595,000. Furnished. With some exclusions. Regional tural elements attention to detail, land- scaping and decorating is an ongoing Economy challenge for builders, architects, and designers. Showcasing the livability of LAKE MUREX or the next two decades, the most Wonderful 3 bedroom, 1 bath homes using final touches and creating intensive economic activities in focal points is very important toward home with new heated, Southwest Florida for the next screened pool, Florida Room F the marketing of any property new or two decades will occur around a ten- old. very near Beach access. mile corridor connecting Southwest Beautifully furnished. Now When we visit new developments, $269,500 Florida International Airport and Florida Gulf Coast University, predicts (as realtors often do) and view the mod- i*«-t.\ t Frank D'Alessandro, CEO of Grubb & els we are sometimes awed by the Ellis/VIP-D'Alessandro. The firm spe- beauty. To add to all that interior beau- CALL MARSHA CLIFFORD cializes in commercial real property ty created by designers, Mother nature (941) 472-1511 • 1-800-233-8829 brokerage, leasing and property man- has been very good to us in Southwest (941) 472-2902 Island Realtor agement. Florida creating a palette and a back- drop of beauty on which to build. VTkMTl /Priscilla Murphy f°>'0Ver D'Alessandro will lead a team of JOHN NAUMANN CallViRa ^m 472-4222 Calf Boh Ra xfaOtfcv>472-3U1 w&^ Watch for ou mywm M. JXM.M%. / * Realty, Inc. 20 years presenters that also includes Susan Continued on page 50 A Page 46 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Page 47 3rd place - Joan Conroy, Pat Book Review standing alone in a field of cabbage tion of photographs has given us a Tigers Having A Coughlin and Lil Prestera, 39. . palms; a man who appears to be a A buffet luncheon was followed by wonderful gift of this record of our Sanibel's Story. By Betty Anholt priest is standing on the Gulf shore. past. the monthly meeting. The church was destroyed in the 1910 Blast In Grapefruit Anholt has been informally gather Birdie balls were given to Marj By Priscilla Friedersdorf An old photo shows the island's hurricane but some of the pews were League Nordstrom, B.J. Weimer, Dottie etty Anholt has written and com- first-born non-Indian child, Flora placed in the Community Church. My Becker, Dorothy Hirschfeld, Lil piled a history of Sanibel entitled Sanibel Woodring Morris. Anholt has favorite photo is of Hal Tayntor and his by Brian Johnson Prestera and Bette Gadient. "Sanibel's Story, Voices and accompanied many of the splendid old pet gopher tortoise on a cottage porch; Field Day will be held Thursday, B photographs with quotes from the per- how wonderful it must have been to be f the Tigers look like they attack each Images from Calusa to Incorporation." April 29 at Paula Wright's house. son shown in the photo. You will mar- a little boy on the contest like the seventh game of the The publication of the book is spon- The officers for next season are: sored by the City of Sanibel and the vel at the elaborate dresses and island IWorldf Series, that's because their President, Joan Conroy; Secretary, proper attire worn coach is Marty Harrity. Historical Preservation Committee on Sanibel's baseball M.L Tecklenburg; Treasurer, Joanna behalf of the Historical Village and by those early team, "The Tomato Harrity has his ballpayers in the Tucker.^ residents; long Grapefruit League going all out. He Museum to honor the City's 25th Pickers" were the Anniversary in November of this year. skirts and leg of 1910 Caloosa Valley talks about "Tiger Pride" and keeps mutton sleeves their minds on the game and their eyes Anholt, in her preface to the book, champs, they are writes, "Generations of islanders have for the women pictured in long on the ball. Dunes and suits, ties and ''We instill basic skills," said Harrity, seen themselves as an extended fami- white trousers, long ly, related by our reliance on each high-collared shirts sleeved shirts and who also coaches the Giants in the Mens Golf for the men. The Major League They learn to make other and our isolation from the rest of caps he Dunes Mens Golf Association the world. This collective family album charming full page One of the first plays. Even if they don't succeed, they photo of of Marie know what they should be domg-that's played a Superskins on gives a glimpse of the people and times real estate agents, Wednesday, April 14. The win- that have evolved into today's Sanibel.' Barnes looks as a keeper of the the key." T though it was taken ners were: lighthouse in Unfortunately the Tigers temporarily The history of the settlement of in the kitchen of the lost assistant coach Kirsty Moen, who Flight A Skins Sanibel and the unusual geology of the 1926, is shown Dick Hopkins 1 Clarence Rutland driving his car injured the anterior cruciate ligament in island are examined in the first chapter, Author Betty Anholf Don Sikkema 1 house in the Historical with lettering her knee. So at Thursday's practice "Before the Lighthouse (pre-1884)." Village. Harrity pepped the players up by Flight B Ponce de Leon landed in the vicinity of on the side ing information on Sanibel's history Back row: Sampson Freeman, Christian Ligon and John Bordurant; Front row: Bob Baumler 1 One of the earliest indicating the telling them the story of Knute Rockne Tyler Cook, Sarah DiBiase, Chris Moen the island in 1513 and returned in since she moved here nearly 30 years Tom Hunter 2 1521 to found a settlement. He died in settlers, Oliver Bowen, terms for the and getting them to "win one for the is quoted as saying, ago. The actual project, including back- Kirster." At second base the Tigers have The Tigers have an awesome crew Bob Kent 2 Havana after fleeing from Southwest sale of lots; ground interviews and writing, has Chris "Waffles" DiBiase, who has a "...the only time The Tigers listened and came out in the outfield with William Gelpi, John R. MacNaughton 1 Florida and a battle with the Calusa "one-third down and one taken a year and a half. The book is real passion for the sport. "He has he made money on and played a great game against the Bondurant, Tyler Cook, Sarah DiBiase, M. Friedersdorf 1 Indians in which he was wounded by and two years to pay." available at the The Sanibel Historical more desire than anybody," said Sanibel was when he Pirates for the coach they missed. Tyler Mendez and Sampson Freeman. Flight C an arrow. Anholt's text throughout the Edna St. Vincent Millay, on a vaca- Museum and Village.# Harrity. killed a rattlesnake and sold the skin." tion trip to Sanibel, lost her only copy The Tigers have two of the most tal- Harrity gets a lot of help from par- Bud Albertson 1 book is lively and informative, She pre- When he died he asked to be buried in of the manuscript for her book, ented players in the league in pitcher At shortstop is the "dependable" ents. Toni Shannon, Ken McDowell Bill Arthur 2 sents the history of these early years in Chris Ligon who handles the ball with and Joe Ligon have done a lot to bring Bill Cui rise 1 an overview which condenses the facts his well. No mention of what the "Conversation at Midnight", in a fire Jimmy Shannon and first baseman remaining family did for their water sure hands. the young players along. Bill Ford 1 into a fascinating account. A map of that destroyed the Palm Lodge. From page 2 Chris Moen, Kirsty Moen's son. supply. Shannon and Moen are outstanding Rounding out the infield is Sam "We have a great group of parents G. Condit 1 'Sanybel Island' from 1833 is shown in Frank Bailey, the father of Francis, The Church of the Four Gospels, fielders as well as hitters. McDowell, who Harrity calls "Charlie involved," said Harrity.& Bob Louwers 1 a double page illustration. Jr, John and Sam, "...wanted his tomb- Chamber hustle." Clem Werner 1 with its elegant architecture, is pictured stone epitaph to read, 'He was fair," Flight D and it was a judgment islanders Meeting Denny Jones 1 believed he had earned in full mea- Dunes 18 John Green 1 inform business people of useful and sure " The interior of the store is interesting information. To tell business PRESTIGIOUS ESTATE HOMESITE SALE T. Sexton 1 shown in a double page picture taken Reserve an estate lot in a prime location Hole Ladies B. Waibel 2 in 1951 with Francis Bailey at the cash owners about low cost housing alterna- surrounded by designated conservation land. he Dunes 18 Hole Ladies 9 Holers register. The Bailey General Store cele- tives for employees, Jan Hyatt will be Association played a format of Doc Cooperrider 2 brated its 100th anniversary this year. featured speaker at the first box lunch. BUTTERKNIFE OFFERS: "The Waltz" - One Best Ball on R. Kent 2 Anholt writes that during the second Hyatt, the executive director for T M. Conroy _3.# Sanibel's Community Housing and • Gated Community on West Gulf Drive first hole, Two Best balls on second World War island residents, numbering • Directly across from Gulf hole, Three Best Balls on the third less than one hundred, were issued Resources (CHR) hopes to use the •Your luxuries begin with spec- • Unbeatable location, lunch as a way to communicate directly • Community Pool and Spa hole, then repeat on Friday, April 16. From page 43 tacular sunrise ana sunset view 1 '2 mile from MiGnatur identification cards because of the with many of the islands' business peo- • 3 Tennis Courts The winners were: Coast Guard's fear of enemy infiltra- »ot'^yer/ni.Wpwpafli'lT ple. • Easy on 8c off island access 1st place - Sonya Gans, Jan Baker, Dodgers ndpboring golf course, Ana, ' hospltsUaiii: tion. A full page photograph shows "It's a great way for me to be able to Jody Cothern and Pat Maloney, 108. continue with fust two apartment ana Bt. Myers Ruth Rutland cutting her husband • Special discounts if you purchase by 5/1/99 steadily. Lauren always gets her bat on reach a lot of business people and let 2nd place - Sue Richard, Barbara homes per floor, accessed only Beach, Clarence's hair. Anholt observes, • We are negotiating the best prices ever the ball and is now working on improv- them know about the opportunity to Cassavell, Judy Leeder and Frankie through private keyed elevator "Islanders relied on each other in child- • BUY NOW AND $AVE ing her throwing and fielding skills for directly into your residence. provide affordable housing news to Macnulty, 114. birth and for everything from tooth- the second half of the season. Protected under building parking. their employees," said Hyatt, who has 3rd place - Jane Werner, Grethe pulling to fire-fighting to child-raising." #1 Lexie Cook - Lexie is small in been with CHR for 12 years. "It adds Christensen, Joan Eschert and Marge • 2,414 sq, ft, layouts under air The school bus driver would stop the stature but huge of heart. Recently with 3 bedrooms 2 baths, full stability to the work force when Yeaser, 115. bus and pick up gopher tortoises to Lexie won player of the game going 4- dining rooms, plus 2 spacious take home to place in a pot for dinner. employees live here as opposed to long 4th place - Judy Wellons, Katie 4. One of the greatest cries of joy is to lanais—total or 530 sq, ft.,Wit h commutes in traffic." Reynolds, Becky Ciriello and Mercer The first color photo in the book hear during the game the Dodgers features galore like nine foot ceil- CHR provides housing at nine loca- Somers, 116. was taken in the 1940s, a picture of crowd chant "Run Lexie Run" when ings, Jenn-Air appliances, ceramic tions on Sanibel that is approximately Chip-ins: Lil Galius #5, Grethe tile,.European style cabinetry, the sandy white shell road leading to she gets a hit. 50 percent less costly then the market Christensen #7, Pam Broderson #10, crown molding and much more. Casa Ybel and Captiva from the ferry. #10 Dana Woodward - Dana rate. For instance, a 2 bedroom apart- Joan Kent #12, Joan Cory #15 and There is an aerial photo of the mysteri- improved greatly this season and • Outstanding community ment rents for $550, which is roughly Jan Baker #17.# ous Algiers boat which was hauled recently all the Dodgers were saddened amenities, like private white sand half of the going rate Hyatt, who has a beach, marina with ships store, ashore, made into a paddleboat, and ' to find out Dana would be moving turned into a luxury home but was masters in education from the away and could not finish out the sea- 500' fishing pier, heated 60' pool University of Pittsburgh, first came to Dunes Nifty k cabana, lighted tennis courts, never lived in by the woman for whom son All the Dodgers wish Dana luck in bike & jogging trails and more. it was designed. The land is now Sanibel in 1963 and then relocated Niners her new home and hope she will be Gulfside Park. here in 1987 after working as program back sometime soon. 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Stephanie is 941-466-7000 Only twenty-five years have passed and will be served at a cost of about $7. 941-472-2255 1st place - Peggy Dewire, Rosemary a fast learner and the coaches expect we have changed so much and pro- Show your support of the chamber's Out-of-state 800-553-2246 Cook and Phyliss Koury, 37. she will become a valued addition to gressed so far. Betty Anholt with her new initiative by calling 472-1080 and [email protected] JS|F Of 8fllMb6^ IfffC 2nd place - Joanna Tucker, B.J. the Dodgers for the remaining games careful and thoroughly researched his- making reservations for the first box "You always save when you deal with us direct" Weimer and Louise Misner, 38. of this season and next season.^ tory, sparkling captions, and compila- lh& Page 48 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 Island Sun-April 23, 1999 Page 49 real estate agents required to adhere to the strict Code of Ethics prescribed by Recognized For enjoyed the cachet of the address on the National Association of Realtors.^ A Senior Rabbit Road. To be honest, I sent all f my mail from Turtle Gait Lane when I Excellence Moment was in the area. [Fop Producer IP Realty Group, Inc. has named By Priscilla Friedersdorf "When I got tctthe road and I knew the Sanibel Realtors who my missus was not going to make it, I "ay Richter, sales manager for John The Voice Naumann & Associates announced Vreceived the company's 1998 watched the big red trucks standing by Associate of the Year awards. The sales Of The Turtle but they did not use the water, the men that Glenn Carretta has received 44 •"•"** ood to snors as both the top listing and top agents were recognized at VIP's annual just stood while our homes blazed and recognition breakfast at the Sanibel I -«see you Julie and Steve lies associate for the month of March. burned. Lisa Cochrane Chuck Andrews Art Corace Jim Branyon Margie Davison Mary Lou Bailey Susan Andrews Harbour Resort & Spa. V-J Rabbit "The pelican family that always Potts Jay congratulated Glenn and her team, Brown. Yes, you're ssistant Rebecca Holland and partner "These awards have become an enjoyed the twilight in the tallest important tradition at VIP Realty," said right my shell is Cabbage Palm savoring their catch of inda Smith, for the exemplary job they singed and my eyes id in achieving their goals "Glenn is a VIP president Charlie Ashby "We the day, got away except for two of A believe in recognizing and encouraging are sad. That fire last hard worker, she takes pride in doing their fledglings. The cardinals are send- excellence." week, well we are ing a delegation to protest this treat- the best job possible for her customers slow you know, and the missus Rebecca and Linda have been terrific Robin Humphrey of VIP's Sundial ment of innocent birds to the oldest office on Sanibel Island received the wouldn't leave our hatchlings until too owl in the refuge. But Rabbit Brown, additions to the "Carretta Team " They late. I tried to hurry her along but she jwork very well together " overall 1998 Associate of the Year you know how those things go, the award for VIP Realty Group Also hon- had just lost heart She thought she crows will be there squawking and car- According to John Naumann, "Glenn ored with an Associate of the Year had found the perfect spot) a bit of has been with John Naumann & rying on and the mockingbirds will just award was Mike McMurray of the sand under some undergrowth and imitate, not initiate; they take whatever Glenn Careffa Cathy Gerasin Robin Humphrey Mike McMurray JB Novelli Rose Dakos (Associates for over eighteen years and Sanibel office .# within a short crawl of the beach for during that time she has consistently side is the most vocal. The woodpeck- the little ones. ers are useless, so addle-brained, ham- Jjeen one of our top sales associates. "But your ears look a little loppy, if Glenn not only provides her customer mering away on this and that and look- Recognized you don't mind my saying. No, not all, ing first one way and then the other to iwith outstanding service but they also oh, no, when the blaze began, I envied benefit greatly from her knowledge of IP Realty Group, Inc. has named see if anyone is admiring them You you your speed, I forgot about the can't count on those sand pipers for a j?eal estate and the island market."^ the Sanibel Realtors who have babies. You and Mrs. Brown had earned the company's Five- and thing. They feel superior because they V wrapped them so carefully in a fur have beachfront property even though I, Three-year Service Awards The recipi- blanket; are you sure, have you gone they never get their feet wet. The gulls ents were recently recognized at VIP's back? I don't know what to say, but |Top Producers annual recognition breakfast at the all stand together and face the same well, you can have more. I hope you way if their fishing isn't at risk. TIP Realty, Inc. congratulates their Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa. won't think me crass but you do multi- Ruth Hamann Linda Holioway Jennifer Kendera Rosanne Valerie Pool Ada Shissler Bette Zeigler Ralph Hansen top producers at the Sanibel Associates in the Sanibel office who ply easily; like rabbits, if you will excuse "Well, yes, 1 know I'm young for a Ondarcho office for March. Rose Gibney received the Five-year Service Award the expression. turtle, Mr. Brown, but t can't imagine IV: finding another mate like the missus. asset to our sales team", said Art RE/MAX Hall of Fame. This honor is iDakos earned top sales agent designa- are Polly Cosyns, Ruth Hamann, Linda "Yes, I moved here for the same Top Lister Corace, Broker/Owner of RE/MAX of reserved for only those RE/MAX real ftion and James and Penny Hetmanek Holioway, Jennifer Kendera, Rosanne Tears? Oh, well, perhaps, but you reasons. I particularly liked the look of know how smoke gets in your eyes."^ E/MAX of the Islands is pleased the Islands.^ Top Sales estate professionals that have been top [earned the top listing agent designa- Ondarcho, Valerie Pool, Ada Shissler the turtle crossing signs. I know you agents over an extended period of time. pon. and Bette Zeigler. Ralph Hansen of the to congratulate Sales Associate, riscilla Murphy Realty would like f RLisa Cochrane for earning Top Top 100 to congratulate its top producing Julie and Steve are active members , Rose Gibney Dakos, a Florida Sanibel office was recognized with the Lister at the RE/MAX office for the PIsland Sales Division associates for of the Sanibel and Captiva Association Broker/ Salesperson, has been selling Three-year Service month of March. ongratulations to Chuck Andrews the month of March of Realtors. They reside on Sanibel and Ireal estate primarily on Sanibel for the Lisa Cochrane has lived on Sanibel and Art Corace, for being hon- Jim Branyon and Margie Davison are actively involved in our community past 16 years. She has marketed new for over 15 years and enjoys a very Cored by RE/MAX of Florida. tied for the Top Listing Agent status for and are committed to the island condominium and subdivision projects Recognized Both were recently recognized for being the greatest number of listings devel- lifestyle. including Lantana on the Gulf and your island connection active lifestyle with her husband Bruce. entury 21 Real Estate Lisa is also Vice President of American in the Top 100 of over 2,700 oped. Art Corace, Broker/Owner for Eastwood Landings. Rose is also a RE/MAX Real Estate Agents m Florida. RE/MAX of the Islands said, "With over rnom and is involved as a PTA member Corporation, franchisor of the Business Woman's Association and has And Mary Lou Bailey attained this world's largest residential real been very active in that Associations Andrews joined the RE/MAX organi- month's Top Selling Agent title for the thirteen years of real estate experience at Sanibei Elementary, where her son C 1740 MIDDLE GULF DRIVE estate sales organization has recognized Three bedroom plus den or fourth Scholarship Awards Program. zation in 1991 and is consistently one greatest number of sales. on Sanibel, Captiva and Fort Myers, Billy attends school. of the most productive Realtors on the Julie and Steve have the knowledge and JB Novelli of Century 21 JB Novelli bedroom, three bath home. Lovely Lisa has made a definite commit- Jim Branyon, Margie Davison and Since the beginning of their real pool and spa in screen enclosed Ianai. Islands. In 1998 Chuck was inducted skill to provide their clientele with top estate careers, James and Penny Internationale as a Centurion Producer ment to her profession. "We are proud Mary Lou Bailey are experienced, following her continuous sales success. Beach access across the street and of Lisa and are honored to have her as into RE/MAX International's Hal! of knowledgeable professionals and consis- quality professional service. It is a plea- Hetmanek have been consistent top wonderful view down the canal makes part of our RE/MAX family," Corace Fame. "With over 13 years professional tent top producers. They are market sure to work with them and we are producers. They have extensive busi- Centurion Producer status is award- this an exceptional island home. concluded, "Lisa Cochrane is very sen- real estate experience and his strong specialists of homes, condos and home- proud they are members of our ness backgrounds and accredit that ed to associates that earn $150,000 or Offered for $467,000 furnished. • sitive to the needs of her clients and she commitment and personal service to his sites on Sanibel and Captiva Islands. RE/MAX family.^ knowledge and experience to their suc- more in gross closed commissions or fulfills those needs in a most profession- customers, this continually places him PMR is proud of their enthusiastic pro- 60 award units within a calendar year. al manner ^ among the top real estate professionals fessional services to their customers and The associate is presented a Centurion on Sanibel and Captiva and throughout clients.* Training statue and lapel pin in addition to being the entire RE/MAX system. We consid- recognized at the Century 21 System's iRookie Of International Convention. Novelli is in 1629 SAND CASTLE ROAD Top Producer er him to be an integral part of our Completed Golf front duplex with lovely lake sales team and are proud of his accom- the top 1 percent for production in t E/MAX of the Islands would like Platinum Club usan Andrews, President of the The Year views. Three bedroom, two and a half plishments," says Art Corace, Century 21 International and number bath home with tiled first living level congratulate Realtor/ Associate E/MAX of the Islands congratu- Sanibel & Captiva Islands IP Realty Group, Inc. has named 21 in the Southeast. Broker/Owner of RE/MAX of the Association of Realtors, successful- offers a wonderful Dunes location. Andrews for being named Islands. lates the sales team of Steve and S Cathy Gerasin as the recipient of "JB Novelli is a leader and innovator Offered fully furnished for $239,000. " RE/MAX office for RJulie Potts, who were recently ly completed the Advanced its 1998 Rookie of the Year _ in delivering powerful home choice to Art Corace started his island real inducted into RE/MAX International's Spokesperson issues Training program V laward. The award, presented at VIP's her clients because she knows the •cer, Chuck estate career in 1975 He became asso- coveted Platinum Club. The Platinum conducted by the Florida Association of ciated with the islands RE/MAX organi- .annual recognition breakfast at the neighborhoods she serves and leads chievements Club Award is based on outstanding Realtors (FAR), held at its headquarters Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa, is given these communities with real estate levels since zation as a Sales Associate and sales volume and commissions earned in Orlando. Broker/Manager in December 1992. to a new associate who had no prior expertise," stated Bob Moles, President lational's cov- within the RE/MAX system in 1998. The course, designed to increase of Century 21. JB's competitive intelli- Ken and Claudia Frey Since then, he and his wife Sandi pur- real estate experience and produced the REALTORS s outstanding Julie and Steve joined the RE/MAX awareness of the issues affecting the highest sales volume among other rook- gence, professionalism and dedication atinum Award chased RE/MAX of the Islands His organization in 1989 and have been Realtor profession, was taught by Tom dedication to professionalism in market- ies. has made her a valued and trusted real "your manb connection" imed within recognized for their outstanding Morgan and Mark Barker, Orlando- estate partner for Sanibel/Captiva/ for alj your real estate needs.. ing real estate on Sanibei and Captiva achievements on both state and nation- based communications experts who Gerasin, a resident of Sanibel, joined Islands and Southern Lee County for Naples communities and a major con- Dfessional real al levels For ten years consecutively, have extensive experience in print and VIP Realty's Sanibel office in May Priscilla Murphy the past 24 years has enabled him to 1998. She earned her sales license in tributor to the overall success of the Realty, Inc. las the they have received the distinction of electronic media news. Century 21 System." also receive the RE/MAX International being members of the RE/MAX 1991 and broker's license in 1997. Ken 941-472-4121 svide his 100 percent Club award every year The Florida Association of Realtors - JB Novelli has 32 years of experi- V rvice His International 100 Percent Club, an the voice for real estate in Florida - pro- Prior to joining the real estate field, she Claudia 941-472-1511 since joining RE/MAX This year i worked as in inn keeper and a chamber ence in the real estate industry and has ontinually honor within the RE/MAX system vides programs, services, ongoing edu- been with the Century 21 System for 3 After Hours 800-454-5480 Corace was inducted into the Platinum which is reserved for the top one per- of commerce executive director, presi- real estate Club and is also in the Top 100 cation, research, legal support and leg- years.^ o be a great cent RE/MAX Realtors world wide. islative representation to its 60,000 'dent and vice president.^ RE/MAX of Florida Agents.^ Additionally, they are members of the http://www.sanibelconnection.com members. Realtors are the only licensed • • • ' ' ' , ' f , , Island Sun-April 23, 1999 Pag&BV Island Sun - April 23, 1999 want to make room for a fax machine, full-fledged office - and every piece of Home Office answering machine, telephone, copier, paper needs a home. Take stock of Beauty Tips and an assortment of desktop acces- how many linear feet of open and by Mary Anne Banta & Her Beauties , Options sories. closed storage you need right now, then pring is such a •, by Cindy Malszycki While many people purchase con- multiply that figure by 25 percent to 50 ventional desks, more and more are percent to allow for future growth. wonderful time | one are the requiring extra space. If you fall into this Once you've come to a comfortable Sof the year! The j days when you category, you might consider a worksta- conclusion, consider the various storage season slows down, [ Gonly had the tion. With an L-shaped configuration, it options - everything from conventional the Weather is beauti- ; choice of a desk and provides approximately twice the work steel files to traditional wood cabinetry. ful, you have a little j chair for your home space of a traditional desk, plus it offers Finally, don't forget those furnishings money for a new ; office. Today's home all kinds of storage - in cubbyholes, that will put the "home" in "home bathing suit or sun office furnishings drawers, and cabinets - specifically office." A comfortable chair for reading, dress, and time to options are all but designed to store office essentials. an ottoman for put-your-feet-up com- get outside! endless. Just decide Another popular workstation option is fort, even a home entertainment unit hist don't forget the sunscreen for what you need to the office armoire, two tall doors open can add up to an office ready for any your skin and sunblock for your hair. accomplish, then purchase the pieces to reveal a drop-down work surface and job. And, of course, there are the finish- The obvious is that you won't burn and that will help you get the job done. plenty of storage space. Finally, don't ing touches, custom window treat- your color won't fade, the most impor- Do you remember your first office forget the multiple options that modular ments, area rugs, artwork and col- tant is that you may. prevent skin can- furniture? Was your desk a gray metal furnishings offer. lectibles. Given the right decorative cers. cast-off? Or even an orange crate-and- Chairs, too, have vastly improved in approach, you'll find it hard to leave Second...moisturize and hydrate as door combination? No doubt you've terms of aesthetics as well as comfort. work when 5 o'clock rolls around! much as you like and as often as you come a long way since then. And so This is one place you can really put a Home Office Basics: can. This keeps your skin soft and has home office furniture. No matter personal stamp on your home office. Work surfaces should be between 28 shows off the great tan your going to what your needs might be - a part-time Who says, for instance, you can't work and 29 inches high. get plus with all of the great aromas place to pay bills or a full-time, entirely from a traditional wing chair, or even a Keyboard surfaces should be that are now in moisturizers, you can dedicated space there's a virtual pletho- country-style Adirondack chair. Once between 24 1/2 and 28 inches from set the mood for whatever you like. ra of possibilities. you've determined your styie prefer- the floor. Third...get a manicure and a pedi- Desks and work surfaces are avail- ence, however, give careful considera- An adjustable chair can compensate cure! Spring and summer are a time for able in every style and size you can tion to the ergonomics. If, for instance, for the difference in an ideal desk sandals,so you will want your nails to imagine. Bur before you set out shop- you spend the majority of your time height. look their best! Don't deny your inner ping for yours, be sure to take stock of working at a computer, you may want A good office chair should have a child! Get some daisies painted on your how much surface and storage space to opt for a chair with separate adjust- seat height adjustment from 17 to 22 toes or some other fun nail art. you'll need. Not surprisingly, someone ments for lumbar and lower back sup- inches. And forth...get a summer cut or if working on a computer will have far dif- port, arm width and height, seat back Take stock of how many linear feet you wear your hair long get lots of hair ferent needs than a peer working with angle, and seat height. of open and closed storage space you prettys to keep your hair out of your pencil and paper. Beyond the required Storage is something you can't have need, then multiply that figure by 25 face, flowing in the wind, and looking monitor, hard drive, keyboard, and too much of, so give it careful thought percent to 50 percent to allow for fun and pretty! printer, you may want a CD-ROM play- when plotting your office. Books, files, future growth.^ Spring fever is all around you catch er, speakers, and scanner. And whether mail, magazines, faxes, and a plethora Cindy Malszycki is a Sanibel Island interior it and start enjoying or not you have a computer, you may of other paperwork are essential to any decorator.

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Page 56 Island Sun - April 23, 1999 WITHOUT" QUE5T10W, BORN IN MARVLANP IN V& 3, 5TILL A VERV V0ON& MAW, UE W00NP UP OKI American Red Cross ing in life-saving skills, mobilizes relief OWE OF THE MOST BOWLES F0U6HT0NTHE 5IPE SHORE, BEFR1EHPEP BY THE temporarily straighten hair. For those to victims of disasters and transmits COLORFUL ANP OF THE BRITISH NAW DURING U51WER CRHEk: WDIANS- Beauty Tips who just want to have one day or spe- messages to members of the U.S. THE REVDLUTIOHARV WAR- cial night with smooth swingy hair, Water Safety CHARACTERS WU1LE SOTI0NEPAT BOWLES PROVED TO BE by Mary Anne Banta & Her Beauties Armed Forces and their families. All A BRAVE AND ABLE there are a multitude of new products THAT TUB EARLV PENSACOLA, UE MISSED American Red Cross disaster assistance HI5TOWOFFL0RIPA SWPAHPWiS PECLAREP Fl&HTCR. THE CHEEKS e all want designed to make life easier. Back to Programs A-W-O-L. NOT ONLY MAPE HIM Basics has a line called So Straight, is free, made possible by voluntary EVER PRODUCE P what we xecutive Director Robin Wingate, donations of time and money. For fur- WAS WILLIAM A MEMBER OF THEIR don't have, with shampoo conditioner and straight- in an interview Monday morning ther information call 278-3401.# AUGUSTUS BOWLES l-m TRIBE, EOT GAVE w ening balm, all of which work together 5EAAAAN, SOLDIER, HIM AN INDIAN right? This is never with Sarah Sidener of WINK more true in the wonderfully. E PRIVATEER, PIRATE, DESERTEP PRINCESS A5 WI5 BRIPE 1 News, discussed age-specific water world of hair than in What if you just want to make your AND«,FDRAWUILE THE NAVV- HE LEARNED THBIR LAN- safety programs offered by the Red Hope Hospice GUAGE ANP UNITED THS the straight curly KIN6 OF THE curls prettier and easier to live with? Cross available for kids from 6 months 1MPIAN5! LOCAL TRISES INTO A debate. There are Try Back to Basics Get Curly, with of age to adults. In light of the recent To Benefit At CONFEDERACY. pros and cons to shampoo, conditioner and a curl drownings of toddlers, the focus on both types of hair, enhancing gel. Another must have is water safety education is accident pre- Event but this week we'll talk about curly hair. Graham Webb's Making Waves, a vention, swimming skills, and life-sav- TO SPAIN, BOWLES AND HIS 1MD1AM BOTHEESCAPEP! RETURHWG TO THIS TIME, THERE People with curls do all kinds of varia- styling product that defines, shines and ope Hospice will receive a por- RAIPEI?S WERE NOTHING MORE "MAM FLORIDA, HE WWflACtflMBUSINESS WAS NO ESCAPE. NOT j Presented as a ing skills The Lee County Parks and tion of the proceeds from an MICCO5UKEE @ FROM MORD CASTLE tions on two battle plans: they either enhances permed or naturally curly Recreation Department manages the PIRATES, HE WAS FINALLY CAP- WITU A-PRICEOMM15HEAP. &ETRAVED Public Service hate their curls and fight them forever, hair. As a bonus, it can be used on wet event to be hosted jointly by the TUREPAND SENT TO BY A &m>P OF (?IVAL INDIANS, IN HAVANA. HE WA5 aquatic program, using American Red H HE WAS TURNED CVEE TO ^^IS- BEATEN.SUT WE By: Greater Fort Myers Chamber of or they eventually make peace with or dry hair What else? That old 5TILLWAPUI5 ^K' ll" Cross water safety course materials and PLAN5! WITH A "NATIONAL" PHILIPPINE I5LANP5- THE SPANI5M AUTHORITIES. ^BK2j them and learn to enjoy them. Curls favorite- get regular trims. This is an Commerce, Inc. and Bell Tower Shops PRIDE. \* 'THE instruction. The summer program CAPITOL AT MICCOSUKEE., can be beautiful and versatile. People especially traumatic thing for the curly- on Thursday, April 29, from 5:30 p.m. tt)/y WHEN OFFERED begins June 21. To obtain a summer to 7:30 p.m. in the Bell Tower Center NEAR WHERE TALLAUA55EE GROG SHOP with natural curls never need perms. haired. Most of us have had some program brochure, call the Lee County STANDS TOWW, HE 0R&WIZEP AN AUDIEMCH WITH courtyard. HIS (JEW CONFEPEKACV//* COBA'5 GCVER^OR, HE Fine Wines But...there's a down side too. experience, usually in our childhoods, Parks and Rec Department at • Spirits A mix of business and pleasure is THE STATE 0FMUSCO&EE,., ' ' REPLIED, *I AM SUNK LOW Curls can be hard to manage. They where we said "Just take a little off 338-3300. |NDEEP,BUT NOT SO LOW A5 TO • Liqueurs kW> PECLAREP WAK ON • Cigars go their own way, which is rarely the and were ignored. Curly hair that is cut the theme of Business After Five, the RECEIVE THE GOVERNOR OFCU8A." The leading cause of death for tod- SPAIN -' MIS MERCENARY 0 way the hair owner wants them to go. one inch springs back twice as much. title of the evening's event, which will WILLIAM AUGUSTUS -BOWLES P1EP IN Bailey's dlers in Florida is drowning. There is NAW CF PRIVATEER THEN Shopping Center You might say one day, "Gee, I think The major trauma usually occurs in the feature a mini-trade show with CHALLENGED SPAIN'6 1865 BY STARVING HIMSELF To no substitution for adult supervision. Ar/AJROCASTIE. I'll wear my hair up today." your hair bang area when we are left with eye- Chamber members and Bell Tower SHIPS ON TME6OLF. lash length, poodle like fringe clinging Continuous supervision is the only sure shop owners displaying their products will say "Gee, I think I'll snap every way to prevent a drowning. Never ponytail holder you own.and stick out to our foreheads. Put your trust in a and services. The evening promises to leave your child alone in the bathtub or be a fun and entertaining one, with like shredded wheat." Suppose you good hairdresser, be clear about what From page 15 Individual growth as well as group you want, and take the plunge. pool. A child can become unconscious piano and sax music by John Chapman held on the stage of the Mann Hall, Sprinkler heads get clogged, loose or want to wear it down; Your hair will within two minutes of submersion. cooperation will be stressed in a cre- which will be transformed, into an inti- even broken. Have the system checked immediately form itself into something Finally, coloring can also be a disap- & Didier and an opportunity to win Two Tiny Tales Irreversible brain damage can occur prizes Hors d'oeuvres and beverages ative classroom setting Experienced mate chapel with all members of the out and I think you'll be amazed on the that looks like it was built out of mud pointment to those with curls. The defi- within 4 to 6 minutes of submersion. Teaching Artists will use storytelling, 400-person audience sitting on stage. amount of water that is given to your and twigs by small woodland creatures. nition of color is the reflection of light, will be served. Crossing Shopping Center on Daniels Children can drown in as little as one The cost is only $5 for Chamber improvisation, movement, music, and Audience and cast alike will then pro- plants and grass in three days. So...is there any hope? Of course! If and the surface of curly hair is not as inch of water. Road in South Fort Myers. Learning art activities to stimulate the imagina- ceed to the Mann lobby for a zany fun Remember watering days are as fol- you truly can't live with your curls, reflective as straight hair. There a few members and $10 for non-members Express, an innovative toy store had The American Red Cross of Lee For more information, please call tions of both children adolescents. filled reception. It turns out that Tony . lows odd addresses Monday, Wednes- there are chemical and non-chemical things you can do to make your color donated a surprise toy to be given The summer Children's Theatre and Tina's families have been feuding day and Saturday even addresses Tues- solutions. There are processes that are more vibrant. Check with your favorite County is dedicated to helping make Cindy Kucera at the Greater Fort families and communities safer at home away to one lucky child in an exciting Workshop will begin on June 14 with for centuries "Romeo and Juliet" style - day, Thursday and Sunday watering sort of the reverse of a perm, which hair professional for your best bet. One Myers Chamber of Commerce at raffle the day of the show. All raffle and around the world. It provides train- 332-2930.# three, three week long sessions: June Tina likes to play around, the maid of times are from 4 a.m. to 8 a.rrufr can be done in the salon These will option is to find a color two shades proceeds go to Florida Repertory 14 through July 2; July 5 through July honor is pregnant and the father is an brighter than your desired one. For Theatre to continue the Children's 23; and July 26 through August 13 usher, the Priest gets drunk and the more tips, stories, humor and sympa- Series. Florida Repertory Theatre will host Be Kind To thy, try this great website: Call Florida Repertory Theatre's box children ages 6 to 12 from 9 a.m. best man deals "mock" drugs in the www .naturallycurly. com .^ bathroom - just to name a few of the Animals Week Quality Color Island Office Supply office at 332-4488 for tickets and through 12pm, Monday through information regarding group discounts. wild shenanigans. ay 2 through 8 is the American 1626 Periwinkle Way Friday. Hours for teenagers age 13 Remember you are part of the Copies As Low 472-0430 Florida Repertory Theatre is located at Humane Associations Be Kind the Arcade in historic downtown Fort through 17, from 1 p m. to 5 p.m., entire wedding and celebration - dance to Animals Week. Lee County Heart of the Island Shops Monday through Friday.^ with the bride and be prepared to party M As 890 ea. Myers on Bay Street between Jackson Animal Services will kick off Be Kind to and Hendry. Free parking is available with the Nunzio and Vitale families. Animals Week by participating in Pet dOWIIVIERCIAL PROPERTIES on Bay Street directly across from the Tickets for Tony N' Tina's Wedding Adoption '99 Extended adoption theatre .# may be purchased at the Mann Box Tony N'Tina's Office, by phone at 481-4849. For hours will be in effect on Saturday To BUY or SELL May 1 and Sunday May 2. PUZZLE ANSWERS groups please contact Lana Waltzer at Wedding At 489-3033 x3122.# In honor of the Week, Lee County MOTELS • HOTELS • INNS Summer Animal Services wants all pet owners Mann Hall to know the different types of identifi- Children's' cation that are available to them and RESTAURANTS • MARINAS my N' Tina's Wedding, the sec- Handy Hints the importance of proper identifica- ond longest running show in Off- by Joe Banta tion. Although tags are critical, they SHOPPING CENTERS Theatre Broadway history, is a zany can fall off or be removed. There are improvisational comedy of a mock ell here we other more permanent forms of ID, APARTMENT BUILDINGS Workshop Italian wedding featuring a cast of 30, are in April like the microchip to consider. During lorida Repertory Theatre opens a live band, buffet dinner, dancing and Wagain. The disasters such as hurricanes, many pets OFFICE BUILDINGS their doors to the youth of entertainment throughout the evening. month with the low- become displaced and lose their tags. FSouthwest Florida with their first Ton]} N' Tina's Wedding, will be pre- est rainfall of the Hurricane season begins in June so INCOME PROPERTIES annual Theatre Workshop for children sented at the Barbara B Mann year. I'm sure your take advantage of this great opportuni- and teenagers. "We've been conduct- Performing Arts Hall Monday through feeling the crunch ty now. All pet owners who adopt dur- ing very successful acting classes for Thursday, April 26 through 29 at with the water ing Pet Adoptathon '99 weekend may Contact VAN B. HOOPER, CMS-™ adults since February", said Producing 8 p.m., Saturday, May 1 at 2 and 8 restrictions in place purchase a nationally registered C-21 COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT NETWORK Artistic Director Robert Cacioppo. p.m. and Sunday, May 2 at 2 and Here's a word of microchip for $10. Be kind to your THE COMMERCIAL EXPERT "There has been an enormous amount 7:30 p.m. Tony N' Tina's Wedding, is advise. Have your sprinkler systems current pet by purchasing a microchip solution V«* 10 of interest from the community for a proudly sponsored by WCI checked out. Make the three watering ID during Be Kind to Animals Week for children's program. Our Summer Communities. days count. Make sure you have your $12.50. (941)395-1200 / / 7 sprinkler heads adjusted and directed (800)883-0210 Children's Theatre Workshop will fill At Tony N' Tina's Wedding, the For more information on Be Kind to / 12 that need". audience has the unique experience to so there watering the needed areas and Animals Week of Pet Adoptathon '99 I've been here for attend and participate in the wedding not the street. So many people think / 15 Parents will be able to introduce that when they have a sprinkler system events, call Ria Brown, Public B Novelli Internationale over 25 years and their children to the world of theatre and reception as guests, providing Relations Specialist, Lee County 1506 Periwinkle Way & 16 loads of fun and entertainment for installed there finished. Well its not, Sanibel Island, FL 3J957 really know the area. 3 with a workshop designed to boost you have to maintain the system. Animal Services at 461-5806, exten- 16 12 16 6 11 confidence and promote creativity. everyone involved. 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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED RENTAL/REAL ESTATfe RENTALS HOMES FOR SALE WANTED WANTED: SOMEONE WILLING T Immediate Opening Great Pay & Benefits!! People Come To Sanibel and Captiva Islands for Boca Grande Business Manager SELL their condo, townhouse or horr on Sanibel or Captiva, for undc Sand, Sea, Shells, Sun and the perfect Accommodations Boca Bay North Village FT/PT $200,000, with a guarantee by them t Skills needed: Strong back- We have been in the Vacation Dream Business for over 25 Years Award Landscaping ground in bookkeeping/account- lease it back for the next several year We are the Source, Not just order takers 395-1213 Tolls Paid I am not a real-estate agent just somt Beach & Pass Clubs, ing on a computerized system; dtm D. Rockefeller $190 billion We maintain, clean, inspect, and rent our own inventory of or 2.3% of one who wants to eventually move f Private owned condos and beach homes on .Sjnihel and Captiv.i CALLING CARD Meticulous attention to detail; Apply at H339-1937V • Tennis, Croquet and Pools. itandard Oil; controlled U.S. GNP Sanibel or Captiva. Confidentially w Stop by or £ive us si call and see why we have so many repeat guests' Emergency 911 Good people skills; and experi- % of U.S. oil business in 1913 be respected. If interested please a. Immaculate ence in a non-profit organization Casual Attitude 320-251-2909. No brokers or rea Sanibel and Captiva Accommodations 3 Bedroom, 3 1/2 Bath Sanibel Police 472-3111 helpful. Andrew Carnegie estate agents, please. 2341 l'alm Ridge Road, Sanibel. FL. 33957 Many Upgrades Lee County Sheriff's Office 477-1200 Tahitian (1835-1919) 4/23-BM-4/30 Toll Free 1-800-237-6004 • 941-472-3191 Responsibilities include: Day-to- U.S. Steel LOCAL SHOP OWNER with no kids t E-mail isLinds@sanihelac*coni com or www sanibelaccom com Owner Direct: On Call Captiva Deputy 490-1747 Gardens Plaza pets needs a 2 bedroom or large day business office operations; Fire Department Cornelius Vanderbllt annual house or condo on Sanibe Well Below Market Preparing financial statements, 2001 Periwinkle Way Excellent references! Will caretake an Sanibel , 472-5525 {1794-1877) do minor repairs if necessary. Currer Care-Free Vacations Value specialized Board reports and Shipping and railroads ROYALSHELL Captiva 472-9494 yearly budget; Yearly audit lease expires May 15. Please call 39J No Additional Fees 941-964-2963 responsibilities; and overseeing John Jacob Astor 1356 or 395-0011. Florida Marine Patrol 332-6966 Adventures in Paradise (1763-1848) 3/19-CC-4/30 Experience the Difference! business assistants. PROPERTIES Florida Highway Patrol 278-7100 Port Sanibel Marina Fur trading, New 472-9111 • 1-800-656-9111 Cape, Total Water View York City real estate ANNUAL RENTALS Poison Control 1-800-282-3171 Benefits include: Competitive • Dock Workers 1200 Periwinkle Way #3 • http://www.rsvpsanibel.com intersecting canals, salary; Health and life insurance; • Rental Boats - Bill Gates (1955- ) $62 billion 3 Bedroom/3 Bath, split plan Chamber of Commerce 472-1080 Retirement plan; and paid tolls. Wave Runner Tours Microsoft; dominates or 0.7% Of 2 Car Garage new roof, plumbing, Please send resume and • Trolley Drivers world personal computer U.S. GDP VACATION RENTALS City of Sanibel 472-4135 3 letters of reference to: 472-8443 software market in 1998 in Gumbo Limbo. berber carpet & paint. Administrative Office 472-6477 4/23 BM-4/30 Erick Lindblad, Executive SOURCE. Michael Klepper and Robert Gunlher. Unfurnished. $1500 a month, Sanibel & Captiva Great neighborhood. Building Department .472-4555 Director Sanibel-Captiva in American Henlage, Oct. 1998, KHT Photo Available before 5/1 //99 MUST SEE!! Community Housing Resources 472-1189 Part Time Retail CENTRAL RESERVATIONS, Inc. Conservation Foundation, Call Diane Lamaritata @ Your ORIGINAL central reservation service on the Islands with over $82,900 Planning Department 472-4136 P.O. Box 839, 2 to 3 Days per Week HELP WANTED SERVICES OFFERED Riverside Realty, Inc. 4,000 one to seven bedroom homes, condos, cottages, efficiencies and hotel Call (941) 574-9627 Sanibel, FL, 33957-0839. rooms, on and off beach, in our network. Weekly, daily and monthly rentals. Library No telephone calls, please. Tolls Paid (941)542-1700. ***Let us do the searching for you*** Sanibel 472-2483 Library Volunteers Needed Bow Wow 3<26-BM-4/23 *2CC4/16 No Evenings Lie Real Estate Broker, call 800-325-1352 or 472-0457 Captiva 472-2133 Sanibel Elementary School Babysitting REAL ESTATE Women's Apparel GULF BEACH Post Office Chocolate Expressions Lions Paw Mornings or Afternoons 395-9163 PROPERTIES, INC. Sanibel 800-275-8777 in Periwinkle Place 472-0909 Monday - Friday Providing Loving, Lie. Real Estate Broker. Captiva 472-1674 24 Years Island Rental Sanibel Community Association 472-2155 Full Time or Part Time 4/9-BM-TFN 472-1617 Quality Pet Care Management Experience 1 •SANIBEL. Senior Center , ....472-5743 $8-$12/hr. 4/23-CC-5/7 4/T6-PPM/23 Sanibel & Captiva Retail Experience a Must! LOOKING FOR SANIBEL & CAPTIVA GOURMET FOOD DISTRIBUTOR BEST CUT: TREES PRUNED, Stone - (941) 472-6747 Island Reservations Arts Excellent References needs P/T (Wed.) merchandiser for Mulch, Brush removal. Junk removal. FULL TIME WORK Arcade Theater 332-4488 Required South Seas Plantation. One day a House wash - Painting. Small - RENTALS SANIBEL ISLAND THIS SUMMER? week up to $10 hr. Call Mark at (727) Personal. Call Peter, 454-2967. ANNUAL LEASE. EAST END Ol BIG Arts (Barrier Island Group for the Arts) 395-0900 472-3837 365-3333. Leave message. 4/2 BM-TFN SANIBEL/CAPTIVA HOME FOR RENT The Bean Sanibel. 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, 1 bath Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre „... 278-4422 4/16 BM 4/23 11/6 BM-TFN PET SIT OR HOUSE SIT - Short-term Walk to beaches. $635 a month plu Florida Island rentals and 2-minute walk to Gulf of Mexico CONDO INVESTMENT Looking for someone to work REAL ESTATE POSITION OPEN for or long-term. 13 year business owner utilities - 1st and Security. No Pets accommodations. 3 bedroom condo at Pointe Lee County Alliance of the Arts 939-2787 nights & weekends. Licensed individual with clerical and on Sanibel. References. Call Diana at 472-0121, leave message. Newly remodeled Santo with beautiful direct views computer skills. Salary + Commissions. 472-5579 or 433-0626 eves. Daily, weekly, monthly Naples Philharmonic (941)597-1111 Newly Located Agency 4/23-PP'-4/30 3+ BRs/2 Baths of Gulf over Likes. Very strong Great Pay for the right per- For a private interview call 2/26 BM TFN or seasonal FOR RENT: 1/2 OF DUPLEX. On< Sleeps 8 rental income makes this a great Old Schoolhouse Theater 472-6862 941-472-2255 or Fax your resume p Condo's, beach cottages, Needs Health & Life son. BUSINESSES FOR SALE bedroom, large living room, kitchen, opportunity. Pirate Playhouse 472-0006 to 941 -472-5029. bath, screened front porch. New app! Pets Welcome Come by anytime 4/2-BM 4/23 homes and estates. Insurance Agents. ances, recently installed tile floorina Call Chris today to arrange Phone or Fax: 941-768-1760 LIGHTHOUSE POINT Sanibel Music Festival (941)336-7999 The Bean HEALTH CARE POSITION $$ Great Business $$ Bedroom has direct access to largl E-mail: [email protected] Top floor prime unit with direct Sanibel-Captiva Art League 472-4258 screened in heated pool. Beach Training & Leads 2240 Periwinkle Way your dream vacation 11/13-BV-E/14 bay views overlooking wildlife HHA/ HOME COMPANION/ LPN, Opportunity access 1 street away, located b, 4/16 BM 4/23 Experienced & Mature individual need- * (941) 472-6669 * and inland water. 2 bedroom + Available. Own Your Own Lighthouse Point. Available mid Ma; Clubs & Organizations ed part time for a lovely handicapped $925 per month, annual lease. Ca. * 800-741-4752 * By Owner Rental Penthouse Suite den with 1565 sq ft. make this a Call 437-6670 lady on Sanibel. Must perform skilled, Business on Sanibel 704-906-1833 or 892-4855. (The Best of the Best) must see. $429,000. ABWA (American Businesswomen's Assoc.) 466-0548 4/16-BM-4/23 REAL ESTATE SALES safe transfers, do light housekeeping, 4/23 BV-4/23 Gateway to Sanibel Island - This American Legion 472-9979 Best Deli on Island BEST BUY ON SANIBEL have a sense of humor and work some SANIBEL. 1 BEDROOM WITH bead- UeFADDU A Punta Rassa Condo on the top floor Looking For Success??? weekends. Call 437-9437. Great Location On East End spnowLS and direct on water with aorgeous Lighthouse Point ground level Audubon Society 339-8046 access. $650 per month - Water £ 1456 Periwinkle Way Let Coldwell Banker Completely Remodeled. Garbage pickup included. No pets views of causeway ana Gulf of with over 1565 sq. ft ot living + CROW (Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife) 472-3644 Photo Lab Available May 1st. Call 395-2370. Sanibel Island Mexico from the private balcony porch 2 bedrooms, den, e.tt-m- FISH Of Sanibel (Friends in Service Here) 472-0404 McFadden & Sprowls SITUATION WANTED All New Equipment. 1/15 BM-TFN where you can watch dolphins, wild 4/16-BV-4/23 kitchen, beach access & more A Immediate Part Time birds & sailboats. Fishing Club 472-5720 Help You. COMPANION CARE: 25 years experi- Won't Last Long, Call Now SANIBEL. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH terrific buy at only $275,000 This Condo is 100% all new in 1998, Captiva Experienced or Newly Licensed ence. Live in. Excellent references. Serious Inquiries home - 2 car garage . Scenic refuge S Horticultural Society of the Islands 472-6940 337-0532. island Vacations non-smoking unit that will accommo- HOMESITES Sanibel River views. Available Junt date 6 guests, furnished turnkey 2 KiwanisClub 395-0328 No Experience 9 Locally Owned Offices in 4/9-PP-4/3O Call 3 - 6 p.m., Mon. - Sat. 1st. Call (732) 493-3457. Not many ot these are left on Of Sanibel & Captiva BD, 2 BA, condo. On property Lion's Club (Ken Boyce, President) 472-1144 Necessary Collier & Lee counties. SERVICES OFFERED 472-9622 4/16BMCM/23 Marina with boat rentals, charter, Sanibel. These lots are both large Million $ Views Await You! Deep Sea Fishing & a romantic parcels which otter affordable Master Gardeners of the Islands., 472-6940 Will Train Call Steve Oyer for HOMES FOR RENT Sunset Cruise, Tennis, Pool, Hot Cottages * Condos • Homes • total house packages in the low Newcomers 395-2457 your confidential interview Affordable Cleaning Tub, Children play area, & 2 Fishing $200,000s Excellent locations - 472-0430 PUBLISHING BUSINESS: Piers. 4/16-CC-TFN 472-6669 Miles of Beaches & Bike Paths Call for further details Both lots Optimist Club 395-9505 Deep or Light Cleans Lifestyle magazine. High quality slick WE ARE YOUR PRIVATE Call about rates, 1-941-418-3849. publication featuring the barrier 941-472-7277 1/22 BAE-5/7 are under $60,000 each PAWS 472-1027 or 472-9383 100% Satisfaction Guarantee islands. Seeking active partner with HOME SPECIALIST! Part Time marketing skills. Full buy-out within 1-888-451-7277 Call Julie oi Steve Potts Rotary Club 395-0512 Bookkeeper - P/T BUND PASS AREA - 2nd House from Re'Max ol the Islands Call Quality Cleaning Service several years. $30,000 mm. stock pur- 2 TO 7 BEDROOM HOMES, Klg-BM-TFN Gulf. 3 Bedroom/ 3 Bath. Everything Sanibel-Captiva Orchid Society 472-6940 Secretarial Help Wanted. chase. Seller will finance balance. Full Charge Restaurant MOST WITH POOLS. Brand New! Never Rented! Call Bob, H00-3HK-2311 Sanibel-Captiva Power Squadron 472-3828 Must be computer literate. 489-5570 • Write to: Island Publication, P.O. Box 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH CONDO. Walk 472-8178 941-472-2311 929, Sanibel, FL 33957. ON AND OFF BEACH. to Beach. Overlooks water and 4/16 BM 4/23 4/23 BM H2i Sanibel-Captiva She!! Club 395-1770 Real Estate Exp. A Must. References (941)433-4090 SOME WITH BOAT DOCK. Beachview Golf Course. Off Season VACATION ON WATERFRONT. Zonta Club 466-5100 Call Betsy® 472-3121 941-649-5922 Rates through September. Available Beautiful Sanibel residence. Private 4/16-BM 4/23 Gardening - Lawn Care - Lot Times of the Islands magazine is not MONTHLY & WEEKLY RENTALS. Christmas 1999 & February 2000. Call pool, 2+ bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. 4/23-BM-TFN for sale. Vacant Water Front Cleanup - Hauling WE ARE BOOKING OFF SEASON 941 -472-3254 or 516-224-2636. Evenings, 941-395-0195. Island Attractions 4/16 BM-4/16 A JOB AT THE BEACH.' Resort retail Frank Jenkins

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOTS FOR SALE BOAT FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE INLAND LOCATIONS: LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME but DINGY - AVON RIGID INFLATABLE. Glenn Carretta & ($47,555 - Great Value' Quaint can't find the right resale The Answer 9 ft 3 inch 1996 5 HP Nissan out- 1996 Mercury Mystique GS. ACROSS 52 Milne 96 He keeps DOWN 37 "Cheers" 85 Part of a USanibel lot off the beaten path is BUILD YOUR DREAM HOUSE ON board Used twice $1400 creature lions in line Loaded. Low Miles - 22,0000 1 Nab a gnat 1 Tippler chair process ACROSS 1 2 The Glenn Carretta Team's Private, secluded, and priced to sell ONE OF OUR WONDERFUL Call 395 2260 53 Yucatan 3 4/23 BV 4/23 5 Wilander of 98 Distinctive 2 Genial 38 Brother, in 87 Legal 1 Airborne Condo's For Sale f $59,555 - (CONTRACT PENDING) HOMESITES and save You always Showroom condition. yummies save when you deal direct CALL tennis penod 3 Sailor's Brest matter Dracula 12 LAND END, prime gulf front 2/2 unit (J Fantastic oversized lot with room to FOR SALE Professionally Maintained. 55 Terrier 6 The most remarkable views on spare Over 20,000 sq ft total Central BROKERS CONSULTANTS AT 9 Relief 99 Soap opera, shout 39 MD's area 89 Verve 4 Ruin the either Island Overlooks golf course location near the Islands recreation 941-472-2255 or 800 553-2246 Warranty. initials? tether e.g 4 "Swan 41 Boor 90 Israeli veneer 15 to Red Fish Pass to Gulf The very center 2JJ6 BM TFN FOR SALE Original Owner. 13 Biblical 58 Stringed 102 Dollars for Lake" 42 "Godzilla" dance 7 Stan's pal best of the best Mostly furnished 18 } $67,555 - Quiet peaceful, and per- Piano (Excellent) $11,800 Firm. prophet instrument quarters skirt site 91 Actor 12 Bullnng (Robb & Stucky) Designer carpet (j feet Not far from City Hall Large lot REAL ESTATES Wurlitzer up-right and WHITE One Of A Kind! 19 Honolulu's 59 Lose control 104 Perform at 5 Hermes, to 44 Verdi opera Janmngs bravo and wall coverings $879,000 with good exposure and nice homes 20 EAST END 2/1 Casa Blanca corner locale 61 Part 2 of the Met Horace 45 Baritone 92 Magrrtte or 13 Gis' mail nearby Let me list your property 2 Kayaks (Barely used) 466-0677 addr unit 2 porches interior designed by * $87,555 - Beautiful, spacious lot near 20 Bnckell or remark 105 Obscene 6 Man or and bass Clair Foxworthy's Updated to the'9 s'All When you want the best Real Aquaterra Keowee with paddles 14 Like IjDinkin s Bayou Cleared private Adams 64 Ruin's mate 107 Stadium stallion 46 Chandelier 94 Turn signal tiled floors, only 9 units total drive and ready for your house plans Ping-Pong Table (Like New) Santa's $221,000 Estate service available, please 21 Storm 65 Sierra 108 Tenor 7 Pitchfork feature 97 Mil group 9 NEAR BEACH HOMESITES- All weather/folding/ laundry call me I have the experience 1996 Mercury Marquis 22 Settle a 66 Benz Kiepura 49 Amos 100 Onental Lots For Sale! i $59,555 - Paved road, sewer in wheels and cover part 15 Milne's and professionalism to offer you score chaser 109 Fnttata, e g 8 Clockmaker Stagg 101 Varnish 1 ACRE WEST GULF DRIVE 11 place, walk to the beach and a give Refngerator (not new) All power. V-8. Loaded. "Now We Possible Gulf view $197 000 away price Owner wants any and all the best representation when 23 Jogger's 67 bran 111 _ facto Thomas 51 Municipal 103 Lake Are -" Kenmore - side by side Low Miles - 23,000. HERONS LANDING ll(Sanibel's offers MOTIVATED gait 70 Patella's 113 No 9 Swap org Ontario city 16 Team's 42 43 44 Sleeper) Large lot with sunset views buying or selling Mint condition. Must see j$59,555 - Lakefront, near beach Call either 472-9728 24 Utter's place cruncher 54 Manuscript 106 Singer dressing Pool - Tennis Gated - 1 lot to j] deeded beach access and ready to Marsha Clifford, to Believe! Original Owner. 10 Lancelot's 472-6498 (Mon-Wed) littlest 71 -|ongg 115 Mexican imperative Warwick room 17 beach S224 000 go Call for aerial photo and com- 941-472-1511 office, 1 son which ever answers Warranty. 25 Thanks 74 Looney Mrs 11 Sikorsky or 56 '62 Tommy 108_alai 18 Eventual Homes For Sale plete package Won t last 472-2902 home 52 ($107,555 - Extremely rare near $14,500 Firm. i" Tunes cntter 116 End of aves GULF FRONT HOME Just Listed"» Broker-Associate Stravinsky Roe hit 110 Deface Gulf Ridge Subdivision, gated com- (j beach duplex lot Each duplex can Call 466-0677. 26 List 75 Drivers' remark 12 Greek 57 Prevents 112 Puzzling 19 Book after be sold off individually Almost an with Pnscilla Murphy Realty EXECUTIVE COMPUTER TABLE - 3 Daniel 55 munity 3 bedroom/ 4 5 bath + den + since 1978 27 Start of a lies., e.g 124 Danish port cheese 50 First zoo? problem loft Architect designed for maximum acre, near bike path and |ust a stroll to piece, $300, Waterbed, queen size remark by 20 Total the beach Cleared, water meters in 22 year resident $40 Ping pong table $25, 2 round 76 Volcano 126 Stentonan 13 Whittier's 62 Colt 114 Squat 58 gulf front views Pella windows, Tom Gnffin disarray German cabinets, skylights, spa & place Call now formica collapsible tables, $100, part 127 Hot spot' 63 Stand one's 115 Prowl LOST CAT 31 Director's 78 Adherent: 22 Chaps many upgraded features s$82,555 - PENDINGn Just off the Square butcher block table, $50, 128 Rara _ Fnetchie" ground 116 Ward (off) divided 8 Card 33 Guy's Surrounding gardens include Hbeach, large, high building site near 2 upholstered arm chairs, $50, cry suffix 23 Comedian 130 Manlu of 14 Shun 68 Up 117 Fruit-tree Foxworthy by V game companion Orange trees, Grapefruit trees, the Island Inn off of West Gulf OUT OF THE AREA LOTS 2 upholstered chairs on casters, $50, 32 OT book 78 Lync poems "Evening 15 Ran or spray Bougainvillaea, Periwinkles One of small sectional with rechners, $50, 69 Josip 27 Jalopy 53 Sweet- 9 Bud's 36 Bryant's Drive Package available LARGE OCEANFRONT LOTS on Male, Orange Cat. 33 Fill the hold 81 Sound like Shade" Pearson 118 Ana. e.g a kind" Offered for $2,599,000 ($115,555 - WOW! 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Call 472-4410, feit & stately 4-story bay front home w/ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY posf 86 Diaphanous 29 Link letters'' 77AKC 57AAAjob »$125,555 - (CONTRACT PENDING) piece oak wood laminate desk, $150 277-0058 or 339-2337. Down, tail- 34 Each logo 43 Com- deep water dockage Beautifully fur- 43 Guns the 88 Part 3 of 134 Contempo- 30 Propeller reject less feline 58 Golfer 17 Rex pletely nished w/ extraordinary water views (j Price just reduced $10,000M Huge Moroccan multi-color rug 6x9, $250 4/16 CO 4/16 35 Garland 4-story elevator, cathedral ceilings, East end lot overlooking golf course 6 MONTHS FREE RENT Call 395 2260 engine remark rary part 80 "I told you 122 Maintain 37 Pirouette Ernie 21 Den different wrap around porches and many and lake Near Beachview Over half 4/23 BV -1/23 47 were (so 93 Snicker 135 Actor 34 See 121 $oi" 123 Green bean pivot DOWN 23 Teased 44 Heals, as extras $1,595,000 furnished an acre Owner wants offers \ Lease - Sale - Option GARAGE SALE to speak) sound Calhoun Down 82 Poet 124 Resistance 38 Depend 1 - buddy 24 Leading a fracture DEEP WATER CANAL FRONT ,$189,555 - NEW LISTING!! Estate FURNITURE FOR SALE 1 48 Crocheter's •4 TV's"__ My 136 Nevada city 35 Lofty Elinor unit (on) 2 Breathing lady? 45 "- sow, Sailboats belong here One of the i I sized parcel that backs up to hun- Perfect for Retail or Office - DOUBLE DRESSER, MIRROR, Book u letters'' 84 "Odyssey" 39 "Long, 3 Rangers' 25 - -de- so shall. ." Island's most beautiful properties dreds of acres of wildlife preserve need Children" 137 Baggage 125"_ volente" Highly Visible from Case Head Board, 2 night stands (can Moving Sale: 271 Robinwood 7 bailiwick lance 46 Distort the Olde Florida Style home w/ huge Over an acre on very high ground accommodate from a full to king size 50 Gadget 95 Salt away checker 36 Puerto _ enticer 129 Tofu base Long -" outdoor entertainment area Long Periwinkle, Ground Level. Circle (off West Gulf Dr.) 41 4 Speed- 26 Emulate data Room for home, pool and private ten- bed) 1950s Era. Heritage Henredon 1 2 3 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 canal views. This home has been nis court if desired Beautiful homes Includes Huge Lighted Sign Furniture All solid wood Very good Bedroom Set, Dining tactic ratio Earhart 48 Tea variety meticulously cared for Reduced to eponym 28 Put to work nearby and completely cleared Call condition $1000 OBO Can be seen Room set, odd and end 19 20 21 22 45 Itty-bitty 49 Arcking $689,000, mostly furnished now 941-395-0123 Friday or Saturday from 10 am to 4 bits 5 Imperturb- 30 Old Olds shot "VacationLink membership included .$259,555 - NEW PRICE!! 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Well BRASS BED, QUEEN SIZE complete 1 OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE SAT., APRIL 24 - 8 A.M. TO 1 P.M. _T BOYS NAMES exchanges, Q&A's, cash flows, and 11 over an acre with 255 feet on a direct with orthopedic mattress set Never STARTING WITH much morel access canal Very private, very used Still in boxes Cost $1000 Must 450 Birdsong Place (off Casa Ybel) "W" "GLENN'S REAL ESTATE NEWS" lovely Impossible to find without calling Single Office Space sell, $250 Cash (941) 274-5009 Lots of great stuff House also For IHEBYVSPMJHEWBY A monthly newsletter with up-to-date 1/17 BAE TFN Salei •MvaiaaHi Charlie first 4/23-BMO 4/23 158 59 |60 V T Q O L 1 GDBYAWTR information on Sanibel & Captiva's «Two Available: $87,555 North Lot for Rent. DAY BED, WHITE IRON & BRASS challenger* fast pace Real Estate Market complete with two orthopedic mattress- P M K I F D BYWRUSQO DIRECTIONS (JOver 20,000 sq ft private and Call (941) 472-2330, FIH*actiH)u«n«rlth*nuRit«roo*ttuoughn)0« serene $285,000 South lot Boat es & trundle Never used Still in boxes 64 GLENN CARRETTA Cost $1000 Must sell, $300 Cash M K L L E D E W N I F D B Z • Horn ontal tquarn anould add to I0UI1 on right Broker-Salesperson dock in place .direct access waterfront weekdays, • Vafllcal iquarn should add to tolati on bottom over looking Dinkin's Bayou Southern (941)274-5009 165 167 168 Y X W U W S QEODNL / H • Diagonal «quarM through Mrtarahajld add to w/ John Naumann 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1/17 BAE TFN Recycle tout In uppv and lower i«jhl 10 exposure Estate parcel with rooms for F L D A C O & Associates 1 4/2 BAE 4/16 FURNITURE MEDIC ON-SITE Your Business Stationary RAYEERWV THCHE HAY BE MOAE 1(800)784-2616 two homes 71 72 73 176 78~ ftUN ONE SOU/TION 1 7 $289,555 Bayou front canal Sot Brand REPAIR AND RESTORATION TO PL T S L Q P N L U N R 1 E k I or (941) 395-3100 NEAR BRIDGE - OFFICES FROM NICKS, scratches and water damage The Sanibel School is Todays Challenge glennc@coconet com new dock in place. Cul de Sac location, H D R A W A DYBFLTFE 3 12 beautiful southern exposure with a $95 a month Fax, copy machines, Bring back the shine of gloss dining concerned about the 79 m180 184 Tims O Minutes www jn-a com/gc html recent survey and great aerial photos conference rooms and telephone tabletops for $59 00 with this ad O E C B W Z AOYLLLDW 28 Second* 1 15 433-4331 .COMPLETE INFORMATION answering service Call 472-2700 environment and uses 66 190 91 92 NOTSNIWVUOI IASR Your Working 2/26-BM-an 11/29-BMTFN 2 IE ([PACKAGES AVAILABLE upon recycled business stationary Time Minutes JOHN NAUMANN request for each of these listings, QPNMMA1LLIWWWLJ CANOES AND KAYAKS WANTED TO BUY 93 196 Seconds & ASSOCIATE many include aerial shots Piease hook and envelopes to help Find trie listed words In the diagram Tnay run in 16 12 ie 6 11 up with Charlie for all your real estate GREAT GIFT IDEAS. SAILBOATS, all directions toward backward up down and needs New listings arriving weekly ACCESSORIES. New and used conserve paper They 9B U |T02 diagonally Touring, recreational & sit-on-top We buy used furniture Wad* Ward Wsndal VWIUK Call 941-472-1511 for a private discus- would like to thank the Waldo Wanwr VWtxir wlnttin* sion kayaks Used wmdnders (16ft tn 105 |106| Waly Warren Wilfred Wbedraw We pay $$$ & pick up Walter Wayne WHIwm 3/26 BV-4/23 marans) Great savings' Used Werner many businesses that have H They Aren't Making paddles - many styles New - Elco Free of charge Any More Of It! LOTS FOR SALE electric launches - 14ft leisure boat donated paper and Take the Island Sun They Aren't Making Any More of It! INVESTORS CAN BUY CHEAP A Kayak/ bike carts, downwind sails, dry- envelopes that are no i ii home with you. bags, etc Call 39-KAYAK (395-2925) 694-3200 116 117 118 120 122 123 If you haven t already noticed, vacant Canal front homesite ready for a island « BAE TFN land is selling and its selling fast If you style home Call, Drive By, Make An Wildside Adventures - Captiva's Kayak longer of use to them. For a subscription Co •124 •125 1127 129| are confused about all the rules and Offer It's that easy CALL BROKERS If you have paper to 126 call 941-395-1213 regulation s wondering what builders to CONSULTANTS AT 941-472-2255 or AUTO FOR SALE contribute, please bring it use, or who you should have do your 800-553-2246 BOATS FOR SALE 130 131 [132 survey, give Charlie a call N one lists 4/2 BM TFN 1986 CADILLAC DEVILLE FOR to the school office JUST REDUCED BIG $$$$. Large, 93 BAYLINER. 19 ft. RUN ABOUT SALE Best Offer Phone Vivian, 472- •••• Answers on page 56 or sells more homesites on Sanibel 134 than he does Call Charles Sobczak cleared lot at end of cul-de-sac Owner with 130 HP Mercruiser I/O with trailer 2871 located at 3840 Sanibel- 135 1136* (Subzak) with Pnscilla Murphy Realty Wants A Deal Now CALL BROKERS and many extras Low miles $5000 4/16 BM TFN at 800-233-8829 or locally at 941-472- CONSULTANTS AT 941-472-2255 or 731-8996 Captiva Road 1511 Here are the current 800-553-2246 4/23 PP-4/23 offerings (Please note all of the PEND- 4>2 BM TFN INGS) To advertise in the Island Sun, Just Say "Charge It!" Page 64 Island Sun - April 23, 1999

Now Talk To Tracy Office Connie (800) 232-6004 Or Barbara Hall or (941) 472-3121 Connie Walters has joined Tracy and Mobile has chosen to make real estate her full (941) 994-7975 time career. She looks forward to serv- FAX icing you with her 22-years of experi- ence on Sanibel & Captiva Islands. (941) 395-0855 Barbara Hall Is Tracy & Connie's Per- sonal Assistant &. a Licensed Real Es- (941)472-3120 tate Agent. EorAlllfcur E-Mail: [email protected]< Tracy &. Connie have homes, condos, Real Estate Needs > > www, sanifoelmisterlister.o homesites & even commercial prop- TafL fl* JlMtu mm I& erties, ranging in price from $69,000 Im^ JOHN NAUAAANN up to $3,500,000, available for your O^iJ^Ai^W JFfefl! & ASSOCIATES inspection. Call Tracy for a Free copy of our cata- log or Talk To Tracy or Barbara di- rectly and ask for a Free Market analysis of what your property may 'n: be worth in today's "Seller's" Market! 1149 Periwinkle Way • SaniU FL 33957

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