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ON THE WATER i*me . • ""«; HIjj By Mike Fuery

Weather changes alter fishing patterns Now that we are officially into the summer season by a few days, I'll have to say it's been one strange weather pattern we've been fishing in and that reflects in what's being caught. By May, the waters along the beaches should be quite clear and there should be schools of snook cruising the shore. Further out, from a quarter of a mile to three miles, the big tarpon should be rolling at the surface. But this year we had Hurricane Allison the L first of the month which is very early for such a Calendar art storm and quite unusual. It put several inches of This Priscitla Connell photo of a colorful island sunset, behind a silhouetted great blue heron, is fea- rain into our waters and all but stopped fishing tured on the back cover of Jirn Fowler's 1996 Sanibel-Captiva Nature Calendar. The calendar is now on for about five days. sale. Pleas see the related story on page 5, That's not to say that nothing is being caught. Snook are out of season and must be released, but action on these wonderful jumping Florida game fish is so hot, that it's not unheard of to Beach funds cut v catch two at a time while drifting Redfish or Captiva pass. The tarpon season is a hit-or-miss adventure, at best, but itsappears that unless the waters clear Governor's veto eliminates renourishment up, it won't be nearly as productive as past years. appropriation; additional erosion evident You never can tell with tarpon because the By Steve Ruediger Alison Hagerup. guides out of Sanibel Marina often work the Islander staff writer "I am concerned about the vulnerability of the riled waters off the southern side of Sanibel Gov. Lawton Chiles early last week used his line roads at both Jensen's and northern Sanibel," Island and they've had a fairly normal year. item veto power to take away the $1 million state Hagerup said last week. Most of the Captiva "Island guides fishfor tar- appropriation for the beach renourishment projects on Although the governor's veto raises major funding pon either by anchoring up in Pine Island Sound Captiva and northern Sanibel. -questions, Hagerup said the project should not be pre- or chasing rolling.schools off the beaches. This came just as a cold front added to beach ero- With seas often-white-capped offshore, that sumed dead for this year. sion caused earlier by the passing of Hurricane method seems unproductive this season, but the "We're not giving up," Hagerup firmly stated. Allison.. The CEPD had allotted the expected $1 million Please see WEATHER, page 5 The result was enough erosion to seriously worry Captiva Erosion Prevention District Administrator Please see FUNDS, page 11 HlliJiiiiHI McDonald's to present plans Arts"& Leisure 18 Calendar 14 to Planning Department in Cityside 6 By Steve Ruediger Rogers is on vacation. Classifieds 21 Islander staff writer All requirements of the Sanibel Comprehensive Land Use Commentary 3. McDonald's will present the Sanibel Planning Department Plan will be met by the plan, which does not include a drive- with what it believes to be a complete packet of plans for a through facility, Fenton said. . Crossword 22 Sanibel restaurant sometime during the month of July, accord- Police Beat 2 McDonald's owns land across Periwinkle Way from The ing to architect Ray Fenton, who has been working on the Islander Center, where The Islander newspaper, the Sports Shorts 21 architectural part of those plans. Greenhouse Grill, the Fractured Frog and Kiki's Pizza & Deli What's Playing 11 Fenton said last week that everything is ready and the plans are located. Whafs Cooking? 17 will be presented to the city as soon as vacation schedules permit. Currently Sanibel City Planning Director Bruce Please see McDONALD's, page 7 Tuesday. June 27.1995 THE ISLANDER 3 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. June 27.1995 with having an expired tag. All of the following information came directly from Sanibel Police Department reports. POLICE Windows at a Periwinkle Way store were egged by BIG Arts' big new building approved A cleaner called police Thursday night, June 22. vandals June 22. By Steve Ruediger The proposed BIG Arts facility with the addition is husband is on the board ... but the proposed building He could hear an alarm going off inside the building BEAT Islander staff writer almost as large as the City Hall and library buildings is too big, she said. he was going to clean and he did not want to go in Michael Bemben of Fort Myers was charged June Unanimous City Council approval was given but is not set back as they are. Kain proposed that the council approve the bricks without the police. When they got in, it was discov- 22 with DUI and with failure to maintain a single Tuesday, June 20, to the proposed Barrier Island BIG Arts President Laverne Phillips defended the and mortar of the structure but call for a redesign of ered that what he heard was the ALERT radio. lane" on Sanibel-Captiva Road. He refused to take a Group for the 4rts community arts building addition. proposal by saying it was not any different than the the site, including parking, Dunlop Road alignment Harvey W. Lieberg of Newton, Mass., was charged breath test. However, a great deal of reluctance was expressed 1993 proposal. and native vegetation. Rene Elv Ramirez of Fort Myers was charged June 22 with going 57 mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road. by council members in regard to the size of the pro- BIG Arts Board Member Murray Cupshaw sug- Although this proposal was eventually unanimous- Friday, June 23, with going 55 mph on Sanibel- Henry E. Linger of Lehigh was charged June 22 posed building. The council retained the right to gested moving the Rutland House to the other side of ly adopted, the exact process by which the city will Captiva Road. Joseph Denis Smythe of Princeton was charged with going 59 mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road. make changes in vegetation and site. the Historic Museum property. redesign those things was never made clear. June 22 with going 48 mph on Casa Ybel Road. Added pressure for approval came from the Phillips pointed out over $500,000 has been donat- Westall pointed out again that BIG Arts had made WillTam A. Esmond of Camp Hill, Pa., was A stray black kitten was picked up on Belding announcement that a state grant of $135,000 for the ed for the building. major changes in the design without bringing them charged June 23 with going 56 mph on Sanibel- Sherrilee R. Stening of Fort Myers was charged Drive Wednesday, June 21. project had been approved. Louise Johnson suggested maybe the entry drive back before the council for consultation. Captiva Road. June 22 with going 67 mph on the Sanibel Causeway. Also, a large crowd turned out in support of the for the Historic Village could be moved. Milbrey Rushworth of the Historical Committee Robert D. Ludwig of Cincinnati was charged June proposal. , Sam Bailey said it was a case of putting two pointed out that the council has given them conceptu- George E. Wilson of Sanibel was charged June 23 Joseph W. Masse of Cape Coral was charged June 21 with going 54 mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road. In June 1993, the Sanibel City Council had pounds of material in a one pound poke. He said BIG al approval of moving at least three more buildings with going 57 mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road. 22 with going 54 mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road. approved in general concept the expansion of the Arts should be moved elsewhere. into the village, including a church and a school. Sarah I. Ockhart Wood of Goldsboro, N.C., was existing BIG Arts facility. BIG Arts Board Member George Kaplan received This brought a reaction from Charlotte Baker who Pamela Jones Whitney of Sanibel was charged charged June 21 with going 54 mph on .Sanibel- Edward P. Kenney of Canton, Mass., was charged In April 1995, the council was presented with the ire of a couple of council members when he asked said there is no church available to be moved there June 22 with going 50 mph on Periwinkle Way and Captiva Road. June 22 with going 62 mph on the Sanibel Causeway. building plans and was told BIG Arts was ready to "When is a commitment not a commitment?" and, as president of the Old Schoolhouse Foundation, begin construction. Council members expressecf'sur- Tod A. Augsberger of Columbus, Ohio, was Mayor Wally Kain told Kaplan "I don't think you she could guarantee the Old Schoolhouse Theater prise at changes in the concept, such as a large area charged June 21 with going 55 mph on Sanibel- have a good grip" on what's happening. Both Kain would not be available to be moved there. that had been screened-in on the original plans being Captiva Road. and Councilman Bob Janes pointed out that a com- City Manager Gary Price commented that regard- walled-in and air conditioned on the final plans. mitment to a general concept is not the same as a less of whether or not the BIG Arts building is built, Virginia Ann Micheletti of Fort Myers was Council asked the Planning Department to review commitment to a specific building proposal prior to Dunlop is already inadequate for the traffic that uses the plans. charged June 21 with' DUI on the Sanibel Causeway that proposal even being shown to the council. it. Because the project is on city land and will and with failure to dim her lights. Police said she John Friedman asserted that the proposed building Price said staff will be making a recommendation hecome city property, it has not gone through the nor- failed to dim her lights as she approached a car from' is smaller than some private homes on Sanibel. that Dunlop be realigned, including removal of the mal Planning Department and Planning Commission the rear. She also was drifting to the right. Micheletti Judy Friedman said the facility will be beautiful median area. approvals. scored .202 and .198 on breath tests. with its sculpture garden. Westall commented it would be nice if Dunlop Planning Director Bruce Rogers' report was pre- Janes said he is a supporter of BIG Arts but that he could be kept as a small town road but this communi- sented Tuesday by Planner Ken Pfalzer because A gold Irish setter was found on Middle Gulf had a problem with the scale of the proposed build- ty does not seem to want to remain a small town. Rogers was on vacation. • ing. He said if the application was from a private Mary Anne Seipos then suggested that there would Drive Tuesday, June 20. The Rogers report said the building should not be developer, it would not have been given the time of be more land to put the BIG Arts building on if some built. Rogers added in a footnote that he did not con- day. of the lake behind it were filled in. A Fort Myers man called Sanibel police June 20 sider this structure significantly different from the Kain said Rogers should have been brought into The unanimous vote to approve the building quick- when Sanibel people would not give him back a car "(Beauty ^ 1993 proposal. If he had been asked'at that time, the process at the beginning and the results might ly followed. they were considering buying from him. The Sanibel Rogers wrote, he would have recommended that pro- have been different. He pointed out though that hands residents insisted on making the check for the pur- posal be turned down. had been shaken on the location. chase out to the name of the person printed on the Rogers stated in his report that the building is too Councilman Mark Westall pointed out it is big^pro- NOW ENROLLING car's title. The Fort Myers man wanted it made out to large and too high based on its proximity to Dunlop jects like the BIG Arts proposal which create the ^ PRESCHOOL - GRADE I* him even though his name was not on the title. Both Road and to the Island Historical Museum and atmosphere that makes Sanibel attractive to compa- Evangelical Christian School are apparently going to consult their attorneys. •Village. He-also said there is.not enough parking. nies such as McDonald's. If the residents want the Rogers said the building would result in an excess facilities of a large community rather than of a small • COLLEGE PREP CURRICULUM - BUS SERVICE Mary Brenrian Ruiz of Miami was charged June 20 of classroom and meeting room space on the island, town, it should expect to get all that goes along with a • COMPETITIVE SPORTS • ACCREDITED with going 58 mph on the Sanibel Causeway. adversely affecting other groups. large community. • LOVELY CAMPUS He said construction will force the'destruction of Councilwoman Daphne Miller said she had a big 8237 Beacon Blvd., S.E. • Ft Myers • 936-3319 Andres Orta of Miami was charged June 20 with native vegetation and the relocation of Dunlop Road. problem. She is a life member of BIG Arts and her 22 Years o going 58 mph on Sanibel-Captiva Road.

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"There are many By Anne Bellew include: By Anne Bellew out that there are no restaurant pictures in the calen- a double donation of $ 1,000. areas of the museum that could be funded in the name Islander staff writer o Gifts from the Seas of Sanibel and Captiva. Islander Staff Writer dar, just 14 beautiful color photographs of nature on » Recognizing that paper manufacturing and print- of a family-member or friend - from seats in the audi- Over eight years of planning culminate today, « Sanibel-Captiva Habitat Group. Jim Fowler announced earlier this month the publi- two of the worlds most famous barrier islands. ing are two of the most polluting industries, this pub- torium to the Children's Learning Center and includ- Tuesday, June 27, with the opening of the Bailey- • Early Sanibel Shell Collectors. cation of the 1996 Sanibel-Captiva Nature Calendar. The new calendar features a spectacular photo- lication was the first to print a four-color photograph- ing individual exhibits. And, down the road, we hope Matthews Shell Museum. Eight of a planned 36 • Classification Wheel of Sanibel Shells. Claiming to have "the best calendar in the world ... graph of a reddish egret by Clair Postmus in the rare ic calendar on recycled paper in North America - the to provide exhibit guides in languages other than exhibits are in place in the 4,500 square feet of exhib- • Kingdom of the Tree Snails. and the only calendar that represents what Sanibel "white morph" plumage on the front cover. The back 1991 edition in May, 1990, printed on thinner paper English and have information available in Braille. it space. When completed, exhibits will cover themes • Ecphora Fossils. and Captiva are all about - NATURE!", Fowler points cover is a stunning portrait by Priscilla Connell of a than any other four-color calendar. In addition, it has ranging from local shells and their habitat to how Perhaps the latter two programs would be something • Worldwide Carrier Shells. great blue heron silhouetted against a Sanibel sunset. never been individually shrink-wrapped, used stiffen- shells have related to mankind in trade, science, liter- some of the service organizations or shell clubs • The Queen of Conchology Scallop Shell Exhibit. Inside are 12 more photographs of birds and other ers or been pre-boxed. Total reduction in paper mate- ature, art, religion and crafts. In addition, there will would be interested in backing." In addition, there is a display of just what consti- wildlife plus informative narratives by nature writers rials used in this calendar as compared to other simi- be a children's learning center with educational inter- Other fund-raising activities are also under way. A Weather continued from page 1 tutes the internationally distributed School Kit - a and islanders Betty Anholt, Charles LeBuff and Scott lar-size wall calendars is a full 66 percent. The others, active exhibits. selection of shells, books and lesson plans available Caribbean shell collecting cruise is slated for Martell. Each monthly block of days is highlighted by including their boxes, weigh in at about 18 ounces as Created by CM & Associates of Fort Myers Beach to teachers worldwide for $10 when requested on November and already sold out while a December inside fishing still works. one of islander Sue Stephens' shell sketches and a opposed to under six for the Sanibel-Captiva Nature and New York, the exhibits currently in place school letterhead. Well over 600 have been sent out trip to Honduras is partially reserved. The December The interesting part about the tarpon is we turtle graphic during the sea turtle nesting months of Calendar. In addition, the inside photographs are not by museum volunteers Vera and Ed Goldstein over trip will be escorted by The Discovery Channel know the big fish are out there. We're just wait- May through October. coated with an extra varnish - just bare ink, and it is the past few years. • which will feature the trip on a special in January. ing for the weather to get back to calm seas and First published in 1988, this is the eighth edition of part soy. The cover photos are coated with a water- Attention Class The Lolly Cohen Museum Shop will be open daily : Bob Masino, general manager of the museum pro- clear water before the annual spawning run is over. the popular calendar. Sold only in Southwest Florida,, based film. during museum hours and will offer a wide array of ject for CM & Associates and himself a professional it continues to set the standard for other calendar pub- : While beach fishing is upside down, catching Again this year, the calendar will be available on merchandise from educational books to shell-motif conchologist, will be leading the shell-collecting lishers. of '95 graduates ! redfish, which are in season, has been quite request in a shipping envelope made from trash! The gifts of every description. Members of the museum trips. • It was the first to include full-featured narratives The Islander is looking for those islanders will receive a 10 percent discount on all purchases. "They will be both educational and fun for anyone good. company saves the make-ready sheets from the press Reds went back into season the first of June by experienced nature writers. Each photograph is who were among the Class of 1995 at the area's "You might call this a 'soft' opening," said Mary who has any interest in shells," he said, adding that set-up and makes custom envelopes. Normally, this and now is the best time to search for some accompanied by complete subject information includ- high schools - Cypress Lake, Bishop Verot, Ellen Tiffany, executive director of the Shell Museum paper is sent through the printing press once and then shell collecting rates second only to stamp collecting under the mangrove limbs. ing species description; feeding, nesting and breeding Evangelical Christian School and The Canter- & Education Foundation, the not-for-profit organiza- to the landfill; at JF Productions it is used a second in world popularity. As you know, the red mangrove tree lives in habits; and status - endangered, threatened, or of spe- bury School - or elsewhere in the country. To tion that supports the museum. "Our 'Grand time as envelopes. Another museum need is volunteers, according to saltwater alongthe isolated shores of the islands cial concern. Opening' is scheduled for Nov. 18 and we will have The calendar retails for $9.95 and is sold through- properly pay tribute to those 1995 grads, we Tiffany, "from exhibit educators to front desk and in the sound. • It was the first to take a stand on issues facing several special activities going on during that week. out Southwest Florida in fine book stores, nature would like to run a picture of each, along with shop staff." Ongoing volunteer training started yester- At the highest of tides, the redfish scrounge the environment. Each year the publisher includes We' re opening now because there have been so many the name of his or her school, parents names, day with training for those who will be interpreting around under the branches in sometimes as little inside the back cover and article supporting pro-envi- shops and gift emporiums. To order by mail, send people who've been disappointed by our 'closed' sign college or career choice, etc. the exhibits to visitors. Anyone interested in volun- as a foot of water. They are looking for shrimp ronmental efforts. Also, each October, 3 percent of $9.95 plus $2 shipping and handling to Sanibel- out front and our locked doors. We decided that we If you are one of those graduates, or a parents teering at the museum should contact Tiffany at 395- and crabs but anglers have been known to take the publisher's proceeds is donated to a regional con- Captiva Nature Calendar, P.O. Box 356, Sanibel, FL should go ahead and let people in with the exhibits or a friend, please give The Islander a call at 2233. them with pinfish, large shrimp and even cut-up servation organization. Last October the Sanibel- 33957. For the custom Blind Pass Tide edition, send 472-5185. We'd love to hear from you. we already have." $12.95 plus shipping and handling. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday mullet or shad. Captiva Conservation Foundation was the recipient of If you don't have a picture, we'll take one for CM & Associates does most of its exhibit con- It's an interesting way to fish because it takes you ... just give us a call! - struction off-site, "but visitors are bound to be inter- through Sunday. Admission prices through Nov. 30 are $4 for ages 17 and up, $2 ages 8 to 16 and free for quite a lot of casting skill to do well. The bait is ested in the final touches that are done here," she con- often suspended under a popping cork and is cast tinued. "I've been fascinated, what little time I've had children 7 and under. Members are always admitted free. Groups of 10 or more are entitled to a discount. right to the tree shadow line. to watch them." If there is some tidal movement, anglers can The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum is located at Tiffany spends much of her time in pursuit of the allow the cork to drift along the edge of the WEATHER additional funds needed to mount the rest of the 3075 Sanibel-Captiva Road. branches. It's really fun fishing! Each angler can lilliiiji keep one redfish that measures between 18 and WATCH 27 inches in length. City to celebrate the Fourth Shark fishing is also quite good, despite rains and the hurricane. Most of these fish are running Last week's temperatures in paradise were Entries for the Independence Day Parade on July 1 • On Wednesday, June 28 - after 5 p.m. Deliver between three and six feet. - For the Fun of It, II - are coming in fast and furious- recorded at the Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of flyers to homes affected by parade route. Blacktip sharks are schooling in the sound Commerce as follows: H|QH ly and it appears that the parade will be just as suc- • On June 28 - during the day. Deliver flyers to and they average a bit smaller at two to three cessful as it was last year. Neighborhoods as well as motels, resorts and vacation rental companies. feet in length. We've been keeping one or two a Sunday, June 18 96 71 0.1 businesses and organizations on both Sanibel and • On Friday, June 30 - early morning. Set out week for food and releasing the rest. Monday, June 19 90 70 0.0 Captiva are organizing their entries and floats. The parade route signs along Periwinkle Way. Recently, we got into a kind of frenzy feeding Tuesday, June 20 82 70 1.0 parade steps out from NationsBank on Periwinkle • On July 1 - 8:30 a.m. on. Help staff set up parade pattern with nurse and lemon sharks. We ended Wednesday, June 21 78 71 1.0 Way at 9:30 Saturday morning, goes west to Palm order, distribute bottled water, etc! Meet at 7:30 at up catching one nurse shark three times! Thursday, June 22 88 71 0.5 Ridge and around the block to City Hall. Jerry's for breakfast and to receive assignments. Good fishing this week! Friday, June 23 76 70 3.2 Registration deadline for "floats" (including bikes, To register as a volunteer in any of these capaci- Saturday June 24 84 70 1.8 boats, blades, trucks, trailers and anything in ties, call Ginny Bissell at" 472-3232 or Nanci Waldron between) or to appear as an organization in the at 472-3688. parade is June 29, and entry fees should be mailed to This year's celebrations promise to be memorable Fourth of July Parade - P.O. Box 1531, Sanibel, FL and everyone is urged to take part. For additional Florida LOTTO 33957. Entry fees are $25 for commercial and $10 for information, call the chamber at 472-1080. Annual Percentage Yield Annual Percentage Yield individual. Numbers from June 24,1995 Donations are also welcome and can be dropped off at the Community Bank of the Islands or given to 2-6-10-30-38-45 Moa-Sat Sun Closed Ginny Bissell at the Chamber of Commerce or Janet Alcohol: Boating's Bailey's Shopping Center • Bay & Periwinkle • 395-9500 McBee at Barrier Island Title Services. $10,000 Minimum Balance "Souvenir T-shirts are available for $10 at #1 killer on July 4 Community Bank, NationsBank and Bailey's and will JUNE 5, 1995 be sold from a roving golf cart the morning of the More people will die in alcohol-related boat- parade (if there are any left.) ing accidents this Fourth of July than on any BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL For more information call: . The Captiva's Civic Association's Fourth of July other day of the year, according to statistics pro- IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND Community Picnic begins at noon, actually on the vided by BOAT/U.S. (Boat Owners Association NOTICE EDITOR: Christopher Strine Tuesday the Fourth, at the Community Center on of the United States), the nation's, largest organi- NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 253.1 15, ADVERTISING MGR: Jack Messersmith Chapin Lane. Hot dogs, hamburgers and drinks will zation of recreational boaters. Florida Statutes, that the Board of Trustees of the REPORTERS: Steve Ruediger, Frank Wagner, Anne Bellew Internal. Improvement Trust Fund has received an PHOTOGRAPHERS: Kathleen Blase and Saul Taffet be provided but picnickers are asked to bring salads, There could be as many as 60 deaths on the application 360181275 from U.S. Fish & Wildlife CONTRIBUTORS: Capt. Mike Fuery, Bobbie Sharp, Bob casseroles or desserts. nation's waterways over the weekend, and alco- Maurer and Art Stevens Service, 1 Wildlife Drive Sanibel. Florida 33957, AD SALES: Tracey Markwalter, Sue Bryant The annual fireworks extravaganza at South Seas hol will be a factor in almost half. requesting a management agreement appurtenant to CLASSIFIEDS/SUBSCRIPTIONS: Barbara Casali Plantation starts at 9 Saturday evening. While not "Drinking and boating is a serious safety issue the applicant's riparian ownership on the S#?tion 13, LOCATION: MAILING ADDRESS: open to the public, the display can be easily seen any day of the week, but it's far worse on July 4 ToWnship 46 Range 22, - Section 14, Township 46, Islander Center P.O. Box 56 Range 22, - Section 22, Township 46, Range 22, - 2407 Periwinkle Way Sanibel, FL 33957 from a boat offshore or from the Mucky Duck's because it's a traditionally festive occasion," said Sanibel 472-51BS FAX 472-5302 Section 23, Township 46, Range 22, - Section 24. 393-7540 beach while enjoying a beverage or a bowl of their SUBSCRIPTION RATES Richard Schwartz, the organization's president. Township 46, Range 22, of Tarpon Bay. Lee. County $22.00 $28.00 $28.00 $42.00 world-famous clam chowder. He urged boat owners to appoint a qualified for the purpose of obtaining management authority SZO 75 Newspaper 526.42 Newspapoi Annuil Subscription o $1.25 S3.res Tut SI.58 Sites T«x U.SA. Foreign The City of Sanibel's fireworks display will be "designated skippar" who will take a holiday over the body of water and submerged'lands known Annual Subscription as Tarpon Bay. LH County Florida held Sunday, July 2, at dusk off the end of Bailey from consuming alcohol and keep a watchful eye Postal Information Road. The best place to view Sanibel's shoe is on the on passengers. The Sanibel-Captiva Islander (USPS 4S1-4OO) is published every Tuesday and causeway or from the waters off the causeway. Anyone having questions or comments regarding the Society is distributed throughout Sanibel and Captiva Islands by the Breeze Corp., P.O. Box Waters around Sanibel will be patrolled not 56 Sanibel FL. 33957 Second Class postage is paid at the Sanibel Post Office, proposed project should file them in writing with the Sanibel, FL 33957. At 1 p.m., also on July 4, the devious and devilish only by Sanibel police and police auxiliary, but Bureau of Land Management Services. Postmaster: Send Address Changes to Road Rally will begin at The Sundial Beach Resort, Commonwealth Blvd. mail station 130, Tallahassee, Sanibel Captiva Islander also by the Florida Marine Patrol, the Game & O-TT P.O. Box 56 followed by an old-fashioned barbecue on the Florida 32399-3000. Sanibel, FL 33957 Fresh Water Fish Commission and the Lee grounds of the resort. The menu includes grilled ham- County Sheriff's Department. Coast Guard back- Classified advertising deadline is Friday al 3 p.m. burgers, hot dogs, chicken breasts, and ribs - plus Sincerely. A KeyCorp Bank Frror Resoonsrbility: In the event ol an error, we are responsible only for the up will be available from the Fort Myers Beach r c> inrnrrprf insertion ol an ad il. in our opinion, there is a loss of value. We do not french fries and com on the cob - all available for a «t ™ anv responsMv for an error beyond the cost ol the ad itself. We assume station. Law enforcement officers of the U.S. Offer good at all Society First Federal Offices. Annual Percentage Yield (APY) figures assume that your money stays on deposit until maturity. ." ^^2^«nnnaibilitv for typographical errors in advertisement but will reprint set ticket price ranging from $4 to $6. Entree tickets Louis S. Hinds III A minimum deposit of S10,000 is required to open the account and earn the stated APY. Substantial interest penalty is Z : X'r ISpa^hSht ir^ojed ^ not responsible for any credit or Fish & Wildlife Service will be on duty in the c also include all the fixin's and a choice of salad. required for subsequent early withdrawals. The interest rale and APY are accurate as of June 8, 1995. This offer may be withdrawn at any time. reimbursement after 30 days from publication date. waters of the J.N, "Ding" Darling National Refuge Manager n^mne o»nr»ssed in columns in The Islander and Letters to the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge r S P e Volunteers are needed for several aspects of the Edilo^^hoLorihe p e"o n "ifng .he column or letter and da no, necessarily Wildlife Refuge, (941)472-1100 SocietyFirstFederal^ Soiithwtsi Flwda'^F^ MEMBER FDK reflect Ihose of the newspaper. Independence weekend celebrations. Tuesday. June 27. 1995 THE ISLANDER 7 Beach Club pays $75,000 to eliminate BMRH designation By Steve Ruediger Beach Club. The agreement accepted Tuesday by the City Tuesday, Islander staff writer Two weeks earlier, Island Beach Club had argued Council did not include any increase in density. The June 27,1995 Cityside The City of Sanibel and the Island Beach Club before the council that Sanibel should transfer the vacant space remains a vacant space. have agreed that the Island Beach Club will pay the BMRH designation to a vacant space at the club. The The check for the $75,000 will go to the City of city $75,000 in exchange for the elimination of the council rejected that because the city would be Sanibel. The question was asked at the council meet- requirement that one of the units at the Island Beach increasing density and receiving nothing in return. Club be a Below Market Rate Housing u,nit for five At that time, Community Housing and Resources ing whether Sanibe! or CHR would get the money. City attitude on congregate living? Who knows? years. estimated the value of the BMRH designation as It was also revealed Tuesday that Island Beach The requirement had been part of a 1992 court set- $90,000. David LaCroix, the attorney for Island Club is building some units as wholly-owned units By Steve Ruediger the density allotment from 28 acres located on Davison then made his lack of an opinion tlement regarding density requirements at Island Beach Club, said it was nowhere near that amount. rather than as interval ownership. Islander staff writer Periwinkle Way next to the Reel Eel and giving that remark. Warren Stringer went before Sanibel City 28 acres to the city for preservation. Councilman Bob Janes pointed out the issue had Other business conducted at the Tuesday, June 20, talk to anyone about most pending cases except dur- Council Tuesday, June 20, to get its opinion regard- The density allocation would then be combined come up in the 1980s. He said he was concerned Sanibel City Council meeting included: ing the actual public meeting at which the case was ing the possibility of putting a congregate living with a density allocation at another, unnamed, prop- about the concentration of people. CITY BRIEFS discussed. facility on Sanibel. erty on Casa Ybel Road. Mayor Wally Kain said he was convinced there Archaeological site violated? This had meant that if you wanted to discuss the No firm opinion was expressed by council mem- The total would come to 60 units. Because was a demand for such a facility. He also liked Islander Betty Anholt told the Sanibel City issues of a case with your council person, he or she bers either way and Stringer may not have known Sanibel considers a dwelling unit as having three acreage being set aside for conservation. Council Tuesday, June 20, that a woman had contact- By Steve Ruediger was legally required to avoid hearing what you had to much more at the end than at the beginning. bedrooms, Stringer was envisaging a 180-room con- Mark Westall said he has concerns. ed her to tell her a guide on Sanibel had led her into say. gregate living facility. disturbing an Indian mound. ,-'•,-,,. However, Pritt told the council Tuesday, a new Councilman Bob Davison said he did not have an Janes pointed out that land set aside for conserva- Access to1'Public Officials law passed by the recent opinion and he said he did not think it was fair of He said he knew 15 or 20 Shell Point Village res- tion is taken off the tax rolls. Anholt'said the'woman, knowing of Sahibel's law against taking live shells, asked the guide to take her financial statements in order to serve on the commit- session of the Florida Legislature has changed'that-; Stringer to ask for an opinion until he had applied to idents who had been forced by health to move off At the end of the comments, Stringer said he had to where she could find large dead shells. He did. tee. People can now talk to their council members and build a facility. Sanibel to Shell Point and would like to be able to neither been discouraged nor helped by his appear- move back. Later the woman found out the place she had been Planning Commissioners. Those members can talk to Stringer, however, said that including application ance before the council. But, Stringer said, whenever he discusses his pro- was an Indian mound, a site protected by law. Occupational license experts and can visit the sites that are the subjects of fees, architects fees and everybody else's fees, it upcoming hearings. The only restriction is these con- posed project with a potential partner, the potential Topper Schram came up before council after Anholt did not give the name of the guide, but she laws pass first reading tacts must be reported at the public hearing on the would cost $200,000 just to apply to build a facility. partner always says Sanibel would never allow a Stringer had finished to point out to the council that said she planned to report the incident to federal He said he didn't have that much money to spend there are urgent concerns on Sanibel that are not Ordinances revising Sanibel occupational license matter and made a part of the record. congregate living facility on the island. Therefore, authorities and to the Southwest Florida Archaeolog- laws and setting the occupational license tax schedule when he did not know whether the council would he said, he asked to appear before the City Council being met. She said caregivers taking care of loved ical Society. allow such a facility to be built. ones are wearing themselves out caring for, feeding, for the coming year passed first reading before the Dock ordinance to find out what exactly the members attitude are Sanibel City Council Tuesday, June 20. bathing, etc., relatives having difficulties. Although Stringer started by saying an ACLF toward such a facility. The law revision is not very different from current OK'd at first reading should be called an adult congregate living facility, No financial disclosures City Attorney Bob Pritt immediately issued a dis- Since 1988, Schram has dedicated herself to law. It updates the law to bring it in line with Florida A general revision of Sanibel dock ordinances not a nursing home, he himself used the term "nurs- claimer, telling Stringer that anything any council helping the caregivers on the island. An early June ruling of the State of Florida Commission on Ethics has exempted the Sanibel statutes and includes a half-year rate for licenses. passed first reading at Tuesday's, June 20, Sanibel ing home" several times in his presentation. member might say could not be used to commit She was a leader of unsuccessful efforts to get an The tax rate table follows the recommendations of City Council meeting. Essentially what he was suggesting was taking them to any future decision of any kind. adult day care center on the island. Vegetation Committee from the state financial disclo- sure law. the Sanibel Equity Study Commission. The lowest The ordinance relaxes the city requirement that Committee members give advice to other bodies fees in most cases were raised to $50. docks be centered on a property. They will be (the City Council and Planning Commission) rather The fees were simplified in several areas, making allowed to be off center if it lessens their impact on than making decisions. Therefore, the financial dis- them the same for all vending machines, and getting vegetation. City Council closure law does not apply to them, the Ethics the city out of the business of counting bedrooms by The new ordinance would also increase from 10 Commission ruled. setting the fee for motels and rental property by unit feet to 15 feet the required setback from side lot lines. Now Vegetation Committee members will join rather than by bedroom. In a related action, the Sanibel City Council Wildlife Committee members in not having to file Fees having to do with construction work were delayed until Nov. 21 consideration of a proposed unanimously generally made $100. This results in a lowering of the ordinance to revise dock rules at Sanibel Harbor. The McDonald's continued from page 1 fees for plumbing, air conditioning and electrical Planning Commission had recommended denial of work. the ordinance and it was opposed by residents of Sanibel Harbor. overturns When McDonald's announced its intention to The final hearings are set for July 18. The pathway build an island restaurant a couple of years ago, it It was meant to deal with two dock lots owned by non-residents of Sanibel Harbor. to the scenic drew heated opposition, including the creation of a You can talk to your However, it also established a variety of rules, overlook at The citizen's group formed just to oppose the restaurant. dock decision councilperson again such as not allowing more than one car to park at a By Steve Ruediger Sanctuary at The Sanibel City Council has since passed an ordi- dock lot and not allowing parking overnight. Wulfert Point. nance banning drive-through restaurant facilities A new state law makes it permissible to talk to Islander staff writer your public officials again on matters coming up Residents objected at the Planning Commission hear- from the island. The Planning Commission denial of conditional before them. This includes members of both the ing that this would interfere with their lifestyle of use and development permits for a dock on Woodring The original McDonald's restaurant plans included Sanibel City Council and the Sanibel Planning having friends come over for boat trips and some- Road was unanimously overturned Tuesday, June 20, a drive-through. Commission. times taking overnight trips. by the Sanibel City Council. So far no actual hearing has been held on the pro- As a result of court decisions last year, Sanibel The hearing was postponed until November to Attorney Sheila Hoen, representing Michael and Photo by posed restaurant. It is expected that there will eventu- City Attorney Bob Pritt had instructed both the coun- allow residents of Sanibel Harbor to attend. Many of Pauline O'Connor, pointed out that Planning Steve Ruecliger ally be at least two Planning Commission and two cil and the commission last year that they could not the residents are out of town for the summer. Commission Attorney Beverly Grady had said there City Council hearings. was no basis in Sanibel law for the denial. Meanwhile, numerous studies have been done. She also pointed out there are 11 docks in thai The traffic study that McDonald's will submit is area, six similar in size to the dock wanted by the over 3pO pages long. O'Connors. Considering all the studies and preparation, "this Hoen concluded that the majority of the Planning may be the most expensive McDonald's ever," esti- Commission in the four to three denial vote was not mated Fen ton. • operating under the rules of the city code. She He also commented that McDonald's "expects to charged that the Planning Commission majority Wulfert Sanctuary overlook be successful." denied the dock "for what some may consider person- al reasons." O'Connor had not used an attorney during the six easement and plat revision OK'd hearings held by the Planning Commission. He had By Steve Ruediger units. also written letters denigrating the members of that Islander staff writer JUNE " A scenic overlook and historic park with four commission. An easement for a scenic overlook and a replat- LOW public parking spaces was required in the court Y HIGH The Sanibel City Planning Department staff had ting with a density reduction of seven units at The recommended approval of the dock from the begin- Sanctuary at Wulfert both gained quick approval agreement allowing The Sanctuary to be built. Day Date A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. ning but had differed from the O'Connors on what from the Sanibd Cit> Council Tuesday, June 20. A bench has been provided, the historic marker Tues. 27 2:22 12:02 5:45 8:32 should be the length of the dock. The city wanted it The replat involves building five single-family has been placed beside the Wulfert Channel and <( Wed. 28 2:47 12:37 6:20 9:01 limited to 70 feet while the O'Connors had asked for villa homes rather than rwo six-unit multi-family the parking lot is located on Wulfert Road near Collectibles in Thu. 29 3:12 1:13 7:02 9:33 the fourth hole on the golf course. »» Fri. 30 3:35 1:49 7:50 10:01 SO feet. buildings. This is a reduction of seven units and is Country Charm Sat. 1 4:03 2:31 8:43 10:35 The difference, according to Hoen, arose from dif- the second time such a change has been made at The easement accepted Tuesday by the City "ReCreation of 19th century General Store" Sun. 2 4:34 3:15 9:42 11:07 ferences in state and city measurements of the extent The Sanctuary. It had been found that single-fami- Council provides a route from the parking lot to Mon. 3 5:09 4:06 10:49 11:45 of grass beds under the dock location. The dock need- ly villa units were selling better than multi-family the overlook. ' EXCLUSIVES! ed to be long enough to dock a boat beside its end without having the boat be over the sea grasses. SANIBEL & CAPTIVA AFGHANS Language was worked out finally which will allow $ the dock to be 80 feet long, but requires that it be Road reading reactions without resolution ON SALE FOR 39.95 shorter "if conditions permit." By Steve Ruediger this fiscal year. Items involving significant future • David Winter Cottages Islander staff writer • Byer's Choice Christmas Carolers One reason for the Planning Commission denial expenditures will be discussed at budget time. It wasn't very clear what should be printed on • Lizzie High Doils -Daddy's Long Legs was that O'Connors land has with it the right to use Sanibel city staff had recommended that the "Stop • Large Assortment of Candles, Afghans, half of the dock on the property of neighbor Brotius Sanibel roadways and bike paths as a City Council Bike" message be replaced by "Bike Yield" messages Candle Rings and Holders, Potpourri, discussion of the "Bike Stop" signs ended Tuesday, Jewelry, Wall t^angings, Shell Lamps , D'Arcy. . . at some intersections and by "Road Xing" messages Liiliput Lane Cottages, Melodies in Motion, Pritt told the City Council that both he and Grady June 20. at local cross streets where cars must stop. The "Stop Dreamsickles & so much more! were of the opinion that the agreement to use of a The discussion was part of an overall survey of Bike" message would remain at the larger intersec- MON.-FRI. 9-8, SAT. 9-5, SUN.11-5 1446 PERIWINKLE WAY, 395-0888 I suggestions for improving Sanibel's bike paths. Most tions. 1 WE SHIP VPS I Please see DOCK, pagefO of the discussion was limited to what could be done Please see ROAD, page 10 Tuesday. June 27. 1995 THE ISLANDER 9 tenure, CROW income nearly tripled (and member- and we are sure that the landscaping will be pleasing Letters continued from page 8 ship more than doubled). If Elie thinks he has a prob- to the eye. lem handling animal care requirements due to a $7- Tuesday, We also want to thank the City Council and staff animals they profess to be so concerned about. 10,000 shortfall, I wonder how he would cope if the for their thoughtful study and their decision to allow 8 Commentary June 27, 1995 As relates to the Feb. 8 Special CROW Meeting: at $100,000 to $150,000 increase in revenue generated us to proceed with the construction. that meeting a vote was held to remove the board. In by his predecessor were not available? Laverne Phillips, president spite of the fact that 83 percent of the 406 votes cast Regarding Douglass' comments on the parties BIG Arts (which, by the way, was the largest voter turnout in bringing suit to review the results of the Feb. 8 CROW history), the board decided to retain their Special Meeting: she fails to point out that, in the SPD, SFCD say thanks How do you deal with fleas? positions. One of the biggest concerns of those voting suit, it is clearly stated that the plaintiffs were mem- To the editor Determining to remove the board was the fact that they had sum- • bers as of Feb. 8. A number of former members have The Islander Hello again! marily dismissed the most competent director in chosen to let their memberships expire, since they no The Sanibel Fire Control District and Sanibel Thought you had gotten rid of me, didn't you? CROW's history and, in so doing, had jeopardized longer have confidence in the, current board. That is Police Department would like to thank The Sanctuary Not a chance!! I think I said last week that I would the 'character ISLANDER'S the animals entrusted to CROW's care. why not all are current members. Golf Club and the following businesses for their be coming by The Islander office on my lunch hours, After seeing Marc Elie's comments in Miller's She also says that "to the best of our knowledge 28 assistance with the 12th Annual Fire-Police Golf and here I am! NOTES article, I am even more concerned than before about (74 percent) of the plaintiffs have had no active Tournament. Their sponsorships and contributions of the island' Do you have any problems with fleas and ticks? the quality of care at CROW. I, personally, am not a involvement with CROW." I suppose we should take made it possible to raise $5,000 for the "Ding" Well, most of you who have seen me around on By Betty O'Neal veterinarian and am not qualified to discuss quality of this 74 percent number as pure fact since, surely, to Darling Wildlife Refuge Visitor's Center and $450 During preparation of the 1976 Land Use Sanibel know my dog, Mini. For those of you who care issues at CROW. I do, however, know that mea- the best of the board's knowledge, it must be correct. for Friends In Service Here of Sanibel: sures can be established to demonstrate quality of Plan, the City of Sanibel's basic building block don't, she's a teacup Chihuahua and weighs about I personally doubt it but, even if that is true - if the A Touch of Sanibel Pottery, Advanced Fire, B&H very small crawling on your body. It upsets me a lot!! care provided (as Dr. Kubisz did), and that outside ' three pounds (give or take a few ounces). Really a general CROW membership had "active involve- Sales, Beachview Golf Club, Bailey's, Barrier Island was the vision of what Sanibel was to become in So Mjjii gets lots of baths and flea/tick pickings reviews can be performed by certified veterinary humongous-sized dog, I'd say! And the fleas and ment" to the extent the plaintiffs do - CROW would Title, Barry Bette & Ledduke Inc., Bellini's, the future. A determination of the appropriate and she tries to hide under the bed. every time we groups to determine the level of care any facility is ticks on Sanibel think they should feast on her unmer- have over 400 active volunteers.ready and willing to Benchmark, Best Western, BFI, BTS Construction, "character of the island" then, and in the future, come back into the house. I have to trick her by turn- providing. In the light of Dr. Elie's comments, I cifully! help. I wonder if they do... Canoe Club, Carolyn's Custom Catering, Casa Ybel was a necessary early component which, in turn, ing off the light and pretending to be asleep so that believe it is perfectly appropriate that any records Her statement also implies that, if members aren't Resort, Castaways, Cheeburger Cheeburger, Chico's, drove the whole planning process. I pick the little "suckers" off every time we come she will come out and put her little feet on the side of CROW has regarding current level of care be submit- "active", they must not be good members. I wonder Collins & DuPont Interiors, Community Bank of the I believe that the city's founding fathers did in from a bathroom trip outside. There are anywhere the bed for me to pick her up for the night! I feel so ted for public review and that an independent agency how all those members who have contributed their Islands, Compass Construction, Congress Jewelers, an admirable job of fixing this ideal based upon from five to 10 at a time trying to make their home on mean, then, because she thinks she has been skipped review the quality of treatment currently provided at hard-earned dollars, but aren't "active" would feel if Cotton Veranda, Darby Construction, Dave Lincoln the demographics, laws, limitations, standards, her little body! I have tried everything from flea over for the critter ritual. CROW. This will eliminate the hyperbole concerning they knew the disdain Douglass has for them. If the Plumbing, Dunes Golf Club, Ellsworth He;s': e- island lifestyle and perspectives then desired by shampoos to eucalyptus oil and have not found any- this issue and present the public and the CROW current CROW board thinks they have problems car- Oh well, it is very necessary. They even try to hide Cooling, FireMaster, Florida Builder Appliances, \ >.. the community. The plan has been famously suc- thing that will keep them off! membership with meaningful, objective data to evalu- ing for animals now, consider the impact a 74 percent in her little ears! What a pain! Contracting, Fyr Fyter Inc., Gilligan's, Goff cessful and the vision, or "target," hit the mark. She's a rather hairy little dog. Her hair's not long If you have any suggestions about ways to combat ate the current state of veterinary care at CROW. decrease in revenue would have. but very dense and I have to search to find the little After having dealt with the current board (see my Communication Inc., Greenhouse Grill, Grog Shop, the flea/tick problem on Sanibel dogs (or Anne's cat), Lastly, in Miller's article Douglass states (regard- Gulf Harbour, Harlequin Nature Graphics, Hertz critters that have tried to make her their new home. comments concerning Phyllis Douglass' remarks in ing my contact with her), "This is completely unbe- you can still contact me by writing to The Islander. Equipment Rental, Hungry Heron, Isabella's, Island They are usually very tiny, because I find most of the June 16 Island Reporter Letters to the Editor sec- lievable; he has not tried to contact me once." Not They do see me quite a bit on my lunch hours! Attitudes, Island Home Mortgage, Island Inn, Island them before they have had time to drain her dry! But tion), I personally would not blindly accept any state- only did I try, I did contact her, in person, and FROM THE DESK Locksmith, Island Pizza, Jackson Pools, Jason T. if I don't find them before bedtime, they sometimes ments they make regarding animal care, financial sta- reviewed the issue of the Feb. 8 Special Meeting vote Betty O'Neal, an island resident, is a clerk/typist for Scoggins with Dean Witter Reynolds Inc., Jean OF THE decide to adopt a new, home on my leg or arm. It is the City of Sanibel Building Department and a part- tus or other CROW affairs. and general conduct of the board at that meeting. I CITY MANAGER very upsetting to be falling asleep and feel something time columnist for The Islander. Also related to Elie's comments, I believe that, in guess she just doesn't remember. Paul's, Jensen's, Jerry's of Sanibel, John Naumann & Associates, Johnny's Pizza, Kitchen & Baths by the interest of good journalism, it is incumbent on the I suspect that amnesia will be the order of the day Ambiance, Kelly Greens, Kennedy Construction, La By Gary Price Island Reporter to demand proof of his assertion that when she and other members of the board are pressed Playa Construction, Lake Plaza Custom Homes, Lazy Letters CROW has already spent $7,000 to $10,000 on legal to remember all the conversations the members of fees associated with the members' and Dr. Kubisz's CROW have had with them concerning the mysteri- Flamingo, Lazy Flamingo II, Lehigh Corp., Lifeline However, a vision of a community is not nec- Designs, Lighthouse Cafe, Lochmoor Country Club, For extensive flats go to 1) the causeway islands; suits. I seriously doubt that they have spent that much ous vote count and Kubisz's tenure at CROW. They essarily a fixed point but can change, based upon Loco's, Martin's Uniforms, Matzaluna, Mobil Car No live shell ordinance 2) the very large flats at the causeway toll booths; 3) money as of June 16, 1995 but, in any event, I have a will, however, have a hard time forgetting the Feb. 22 changes in the desires of its residents. An effec- proposal that will limit that expense in the future. My letter Miller mentions in his article in which the Care, Motorola, Mucky Duck, NationsBank, Panama affects very little the beach and shallows at Bunche Beach; 4) Lovers Jack, Paper Trader, Petrolane, Pippin's, Portofino's, tive vision can point out expected or potential Key area; and 5) the extensive flats at Bokeelia.' proposal is to bring the issue of the Feb. 8 vote count membership made a proposal to the board to settle future issues or problems that will allow the city' before a judge immediately, and little or no additional things. They have not responded in any fashion to Post Buckley Schuh & Jernigan, ProCom, To the editor To shell the passes, try the two just south of Fort Quarterdeck, R&R Uniform, Rene's Jewelry, RJ an opportunity to be pro-active in its planning. The Islander cost will be incurred concerning that issue. that letter. Myers Beach. Van's Plumbing, Royal Tee Golf Club, San Carlos Sanibel has been required, as have all Florida What does the Sanibel no live shells ordinance Furthermore, the board could take one other action I guess they just forgot. And there is the new Shell Museum. And the Golf Club, Sanctuary Residential Development, cities and counties, to conduct an Evaluation & affect? to virtually eliminate any financial difficulties they Stephen C, Jenner world-class shell stores. Sanibel Cafe, Sanibel Glass,Sanibellnn, Sanibel Appraisal Report of its Land Use Plan. The EAR In truth, it affects very few, very little. may now have and; thereby, greatly improve animal Naples Sanibel is still a great place for shellers. The ordi- Island Chowder Company, Sanibel Island Comedy is a review of how well the city has met its plan Most people shell on the beach - 80 percent from care. By appointing a CROW director as competent nance affects very few, very little. Club, Sanibel Marina, Sanibel Shell, Schwab Ready- requirements, what changes have been made and the lighthouse to Tarpon Bay Road, 15 percent west- as Kubisz, the board would see a dramatic increase in BIG Arts thanks supporters AlBridell Mix Inc., Sentry Security, Smith & Deshields Inc., what, if any, changes need to be made. If ward to Rabbit Road. The remaining 5 percent shell revenue. As a point of fact, during Kubisz's two year Sanibel To the editor Snook Motel, Southwest Structural Systems, Stewart Blind Pass or the bay-side near the causeway. These changes need to be made, what vision should The Islander & Sons Insurance, Suncoast Contractors Supply, figures were established from the eight-year records continued from page 8 these changes be judged against? Is the 1976 More about the Character On behalf of the board of directors of the Barrier Sunset Grill, Sunshine Cafe, Sysco, Tarpon Bay of the Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club's annual Great vision still appropriate? The vision for Sanibel is Island Group for the Arts, we want to thank all of our Recreation, Tarwinkles, Thistle Lodge, Timbers, Shell Count. The beach has never been a prime area CROW controversies Thursday, July 27 almost 20 years old: will it be viable for the next supporters who attended the City Council meeting on TMS, 'Tween Waters Inn, Twilight Pasta, VIP Realty, 20 years? to collect all species of live shells. Only about 1/3 of 8 a.m. - Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce, June 20. We also thank all those who wrote letters To the editor Wayne Wiles Carpet & Tile, West Florida Supply, Historically, the city has been successful the local species live near the beach. Even if these 1159 Causeway Blvd. and faxes to the City Council in support of our being The Islander West Wind Inn, W.G. Mills Inc., Windows on the largely because it has made the commitment to were what you wanted, the 24-hour-a-day pedestrian 2 p.m. - Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum, 3075 given approval to build our west wing addition. It is In the June 16 issue of the Island Reporter newspa- Water, Wings and Wulfert Point Sanctuary Services. do what is necessary to support its planning traffic made thin pickings of live shells for any one Sanibel-Captiva Rd. heart-warming to know that so many would take time per, Matthew Miller prepared an article related to the x individual. Friday, July 28 out to support BIG Arts. We want to assure the com- Sanibel Fire Control District efforts and to implement the Sanibel Plan. Thus, recent CROW controversies. That same issue also obtaining the services of a nationally-known The real shelling fun is to choose quantity and 10 a.m. - Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- munity that this will be a fine addition to the island Sanibei Police Department qualitytrom among the millions of dead shells contained a letter to the editor from the CROW expert who can use objective professional evalu- dation. washed up by the tides. These have all grades from board. Below are my comments on several topics ations to paint the "big picture," which will covered in these pieces. specimen down to shell pieces/The prizes are the Sanibel City Manager Gary Price periodically guide the next 20 years of the city's future, is a -junonia, the lion's paw and the Scotch bonnet. They Let me make one thing abundantly clear at the out- wise expenditure of scarce city funds. addresses issues of interest to the community an are never found alive, nor do they live near the set. The CROW membership, especially those who submits his commentaries to The Islander for publi- A planning consultant is not focused on the BARKLEY PLACE beaches. filed suit to have a judge review the results of the cation. day-to-day details that the city must handle. Nor Feb. 8, 1995 Special Meeting (see additional com- Those who really want a choice of live shells go -- *'* . * MONTHLY RENTAL is the outsider blinded by history, bound by elsewhere and always have. ments below), want to see excellent animal care be INCLUDES: strongly held subjective beliefs or directed by the primary focus of CROW. We have been con- • They hire a shelling guide and boat. •All Utilities the biases that we all have gained from a strong • They work over the nearby bay to gulf passes. cerned for some time that that was not the case, and it Decorating Den P desire to protect our homes. Depreciated over was that very concern that led us to demand a special (except phone & cable) • They go to nearby large exposed flats areas the expected 20-year life of the plan, the $45,000 meeting. We firmly believe the current board mem- • Maid and Linen Service where shells live. TOTAL HOME INTERIORS spent for this portion of the EAR process is a bers have no legitimate claim to be on the board and • Scheduled Transportation Such nearby places are: • Carpeting & Tile • Furniture & Accessories small investment to make to ensure that the that they have demonstrated a lack of concern for the • Condo Refurbishing • Upholstery • Continental Breakfast For guides, go to any of the marinas on Sanibel future of the city is what we would like it to be. • Custom Bedspreads • Wallcoverings RENTAL RETIREMENT COMMUNITY • Full Service Dining Room and Captiva; Please see LETTERS, page 9 1 Draperies & Blinds • Window Treatments & Shutters If you would like to participate in this Barkley Place is a Retirement Community for adults 62 and • Heated Pool and Jacuzzi process, you must get involved. By state law, we ^- over that offers a very special quality of life. • Fitness Center -INSTOCK SPECIALS- have to conduct this process before next fall and, • Social and Cultural Activities Have you got something to say? Custom Quilted Bedspreads Studios • One and two bedroom apartments over the slow summer months when many are King$5S0 $195 - Twin $495 $159 • Independent and Assisted Livi?tg • Building and Medical Security away, numerous opportunities have been set for THE ISLANDER welcomes letters to the editor and guest commentaries. Letters and commentaries for ^ Coordinating fabrics for valances, headboards^ Call today to arrange your complimentary lunch and tour. • Quiet Residential Setting you to speak up on the future of our community. publication must contain the writer's name, address and phone number for verification. The right to edit upholstery • Fully Optional Food Program The schedule for these public forums with the letters is reserved by the editor. 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Phone • Please see CHARACTER, page 9 8anifeel9 FL 33957 CAROL GAGNON Please mail this coupon to: Barkley Place, 36 Barkley Circle, Fort Myers, Florida 33907 PLACE CINDY MALSZYCKI ACLF 115292 Allied ASID Owner (941)472-6551 Associate 10 THBISLANPER 4935 TOesdaV, ft 199S THE?lSLANDERf nOuU continued from page 6 What's Playing June 27 to July 4 However, Keith Trowbridge of the Sanibel Bicycle Community Center. the vicinity of crosswalks to point out to vehicle dri- Club suggested the Bike Stop be eliminated com- Two improvements can be done with currently vers that Florida law requires yielding to pedestrians SANIBEL & CAPTIVA Old Schoolhouse Theater Music Association's Female Vocalist of the Year and pletely because it is not practical to enforce. He said budgeted funds and there did not seem to be any con- in crosswalks. Pirate Playhouse 1905 Periwinkle Way 472-6862 many other awards, will appear in concert Friday, he is generally in favor of the elimination of the troversy about letting them go ahead. The second is the painting of "Ped Xing" on the 2200 Periwinkle Way 472-0006 e Off Beach Players production of the classic com- July 7. The performance will be a benefit for Hope imposition by government of things that are not prac- The first is the installation of additional signs in pavement of each approach to a crosswalk. • This year's Annual Community Theater edy, "Arsenic and Old Lace," plays Thursdays House, the facility on Lime Street that houses aban- tical. Production directed by Robert Cacioppo will be through Saturdays until July 15. Tickets are $12 for doned, abused, neglected or homeless children. Your contributions are urgently needed and strongly rec- City Attorney Bob Pritt then pointed out that the Kaufman and Hart's delightful and lovingly wacky adults and $4 for children 17 and under. For further ommended. Tickets for the performance are $28.50, "Bike Stop" signs do not even reflect the law. Bikes comedy, "You Can't Take It With You." It opens July information and reservations, call 472-9357 $24.50 and $20.50. Tickets can be purchased at the have the right of way under state law. Pritt said nei- IWA getting franchisee! by city, county 20 and plays 12 performances. For further details, box office or call Ticketmasters at 287-8844 or 334- ther "Stop Bike" nor "Bike Yield" should be used fee could be imposed in the future. please call the box office number listed above. Sanibel Island Comedy Club By Steve Ruediger 3309. because they contradict the actual law, which gives Islander staff writer The city franchise covers the area within the Loco's Island Grill and Cantina the bike the right of way. A 20-year joint franchise agreement has been City of Sanibel. The county franchise covers the BIG Arts Center Rabbit Road at San-Cap Road 472-8833 Mayor Wally Kain agreed Sanibel's signs should worked out in which both the Lee County and the rest of the IWA area: Captiva and nearby islands. 900DunlopRd. 395-0900 a Opening Wednesday, June 28, will be comedy Broadway Palm Dinner Theater not contradict state law. However, he also questioned Sanibel city governments franchise the Island Lee County delegated to Sanibel the rate review In the Phillips Gallery: headliner Todd Yohn. Please call for further informa- 1380 Colonial Blvd. 278-4422 whether it was necessary to print "Road Xing" on the Water Association. authority. This assures that rates on Sanibel cannot » Currently on display is the Sanibel-Captiva Art tion. Show time is 9 p.m., Wednesday through 9 Neil Simon's laugh-riot, "The Odd Couple," is pavement when the cyclist could see that there was a The Sanibel City Council approved the agree- differ from rates on Captiva. League Exhibition. The public is invited. Sunday. the current*attraction. (Closes Saturday, July 8) Please note: The new summer hours for both the • Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King and I" is road there. ment on first reading Tuesday, June 20. Final Applications for rate changes must be filed with FORT MYERS Councilman Mark Westall wondered if the word- approval is scheduled for July 18. the city at least four months before those changes BIG Arts office and the Phillips Gallery are noon to 4 the next attraction. This spectacular production opens p.m., Monday through Friday. Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall Thursday, July 13. Make reservations now for choice ing "Road Xing" would be interpreted by cyclists as The old 30-year franchise agreement with Lee would go into effect. 8099 College Parkway 481-4849 telling them to go ahead and cross. County that FWA has been operating under ends seating. Ownership of the IWA or its non-profit status Island Cinema No attractions scheduled. Westall, who gives canoe tours for a living, said July 16. could not be changed without consulting Sanibel. 535 Tarpon Bay Rd. 472-1701 • Watch for listings of special attractions and next that he pulls up to the edge of intersections in his car There is no franchise fee charged under the new Arcade Theater Both Sanibel and Lee County have first refusal A two-theater complex season's entertainment events. pulling a canoe trailer in order to be able to get quick- agreement at the beginning. But up to a 3 percent rights regarding any sale of the IWA. 2267 First St. 332-6736 • "Congo" (rated PG 13) plays at 5, 7 and 9 p.m. Coming attraction: ly into the small gaps in traffic during season. The Harborside Convention Center • Walt Disney's "Pocahontas" (rated G), plays at 5, 9 Watch for the New Arts Festival's calendar of cyclists who come along yell at him that he is illegal- 1373 Monroe St. 334-4958 7 and 9 p.m. dance, music and drama events in July and August. ly blocking their intersection, Westall said. Coming attraction: Tickets are $6 for adults, $3.75 for seniors and New Arts Festival opens Saturday and Sunday, July One staff recommendation included putting more 9 Christian soul vocalist Sandi Patti, winner of Obituary children 11 and under. Check Friday for current list- 22 and 23 at 8 p.m. with a Theater Performance and rumble strips near pedestrian crossings. Bike club several Grarnmys, frequent recipient of the Gospel member Frank Rosen pointed out that rumble strips ing World Premier of "A Trip Down Denial" written, can cause a bicyclist to lose control and have an acci- Helen Lillian Snyder Hudson The Snyder School for Boys, on Captiva Island, directed and performed by Cynthia Adler, a noted dent. where the winter semesters for the school were Funds continued from page 1 actress on Broadway and television. Single perfor- Helen Lillian Snyder Hudson, a former resident held. mance $19. For further information, please call 332- Because of its uniqueness, interest was drawn to a of Sanibel and Captiva, died Tuesday, April 18, "Liteguard System" proposal that won't be actually She married Cecil Snyder Hudson in 1921 at from the state to the Sanibel portion of the project Sanibel Assistant City Manager Bill Mills. 4643. 1995, at Shell Point Village in Fort Myers. She was considered until budget time. Lake Junaluska, N.C. They lived their early mar- because assessment money raised on Captiva cannot Sanibel City Attorney Bob Pritt said late last week It would spend $15,000 next year to install one of 99 years old. ried life in Moweaqua and then moved to be used on Sanibel. Even with the $1 million, the that Sanibel was "concerned" about the loss of the NAPLES the systems as a test to see if they should be installed Mrs. Hudson was born in Moweaqua, 111., on Michigan. After vacationing on Sanibel, they sub- Sanibel part of the planned project had been a couple state funds and will be asking the CEPD what it plans Naples Philharmonic Center at crosswalks around the island. The test system Aug. 1, 1895. When she was two years old, her sequently moved to the island in 1959. In 1.971, hundred thousand dollars short of the total funds to do about it. 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd. 597-1900 would be at the crosswalk in front of the Sanibel parents moved to Germany where her father, they moved to Shell Point Village. needed. Hagerup said the beaches have been hit hard Coming attraction: Clarence E. Snyder, studied for an advanced degree Mrs. Hudson is survived by her daughter, Peggy Hagerup said last week that no emergency CEPD enough by recent erosion that the evacuation route • "Sing America Sing!", a patriotic salute to the in foreign language. Following these studies they Hudson Pederson; four grandchildren; and three meeting had yet been scheduled. could be in danger of washing out if another storm red, white and blue with the Philharmonic Center moved to Paris and then returned to the United great-grandchildren. Also surviving are three sis- She safd she had djscussed the situation with hits. Chorale, directed by James Cochran, will be per- States to the area. ters, Emily Nicholson, Martha Snyder and formed at 8 p.m., Saturday, July 1. Tickets are $20. • Watch for the announcement of the fabulous Mrs. Hudson received her education at the Mignonne Snyder. All three sisters reside in Just say yes to magazine recycling attractions for the 1995/96 season. Girton School. After completing her education, she California. That's right! Now you can recycle all those maga- Newsprint Company in Georgia. Through a de-inking In the Philharmonic galleries: worked for her father and later with historian There will be a grave-side service in Moweaqua, zines you hate to throw away that just keep piling up process, the company recycles newspapers and maga- 9 The galleries are closed for the summer. Watch Joseph Nate, a Methodist minister. She then moved 111., on Aug. 1, 1995. This date is the anniversary of on the coffee table, under the coffee table, in the zines into high quality paper. Magazines are an inte- for the opening date of the new fall exhibit. on to assist her father at his preparatory school, her birth 100 years ago. nightstand and every available corner - the ones you gral part of the de-inking process. Pressurized air We Have the Right Ingredients for Great International Flavors can't pawn off on your friends because they have reacts with chemicals to separate ink from the pulp. Naples Dinner Theatre GREENHOUSE GRILL INTRODUCES similar problems. The clay from magazine coating acts as a carrier to 1025 Piper Boulevard North (800) 741-3108 INTERNATIONAL NIGHT Dock continued from page 6 . Bill Smith Inc., a chain of local appliance stores in connect the ink to air bubbles that carry foam and ink • "Hooray for Irving Berlin," a fast-paced revue ON WEDNESDAY FOR TWO MORE to the surface to be skimmed off. WEEKS! JOIN US WED.. JUNE 28fh for business in the area since 1954, has volunteered featuring music by the master tunesmith himself, is neighboring dock was irrelevant to the right of an Earlier Hoen had pointed out that the five-foot along with Southeast Recycling Corporation to accept Bill Smith stores can be found in South Fort Myers currently playing. Number one on anyone's "Hit Game Night owner to have a dock on his own land. requirement is part of state law and is mandated for all types ofmagazines, including catalogs. Look for at 5216 Cleveland Ave., across from Page Field; Parade of Tasty Foods" is the delicious gourmet buf- Appetizer $AJ| #%P" (excludes Another reason given by the Planning Commission all docks over sea grasses in protected waters. the distinctive rose-colored container at your local downtown at Fowler and Second; in Rivers Edge fet prepared by Master Chef Philippe LaCroix. Entree v/1 UK tax& was that the dock would adversely affect the health, Plaza in the Iona-McGregor area; and in Cape Coral and Dessert ta 1 • v V gratuity) After the hearing, Planning Commission Chairman Bill Smith store in Lee County. Remember: The Naples Dinner Theater dress code X>//V Itf WEDNESDAY safety and welfare of the community. Dick Downes, who attends the City Council meetings The magazines are ultimately shipped to Augusta at 2134 Del Prado Boulevard. - men must wear jackets. for a new International Flavor In response to a question from a councilman, on behalf of the Planning Commission, pointed out to (ALSO OFFERING OUR REG. DINNER MENU) Planner Roy Gibson said he could recall nothing said the council that the O'Connor case illustrated the NEW MENU - NEW HOURSI! at any of the hearings that referred to any specific need for the city to speed up consideration of chang- TUES.-fRl. health, safety or welfare problem. ing the law which requires docks to be six feet above BREAKFAST/LUNCH 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Another reason given by the Planning Commission the shoreline so as not to block access for people SAT.-6UN. was the intensity of use. Hoen demonstrated that the walking along the shore. t BREAKFAST/LUNCH Planning Commission had approved other docks 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A couple of recent dock applicants have gotten recently that involved greater intensity of use. DINNER TUES.-SAT. from 5:30 p.m. variances from that requirement by including dinner reservations accepted Neighbor Ralph Woodring repeated to the City walkovers in their plans so that the beach walkers Council his contention that a dock five feet above the 2407 Periwinkle Way would not be blocked and the dock would not have to (on Peifwinkle between Polm Ridge Road & Tarpon Bay Road) water would be too high and would be an eyesore. be high. INDEPENDENCE DAY (JULY 4TH) 472-6882 Downes said that alter- native should be available -c AD¥Eft¥lSING DEADLINES without having to ask for Rated 3 1/2 Stars a variance for it. LEE COUNTY SHOPPER DISPLAY ADS THURS. 6/29 5 P.M. It's a big island, Jean Le Boeuf O'Connor had not SAN1BEL/CAPTIVA sought a variance and the -t someone has to decorate it. city's own six foot at the -c ISLANDER ALL ADS THURS. 6/29 5 P.M. shoreline requirement had -c -c PINE ISLAND • added to the height of his -t dock. -t IMPA/ -c EAGLE..... ALL ADS THURS. 6/29 5 P.M. Mayor Wally Kain said •c THAI RESTAURANT near the conclusion of the •c CHARLOTTE hearing that he had sat SHOPPING GUIDE ALL ADS THURS. 6/29 5 P.M. OPEN FOR DINNER through all the hearings 7 DAYS before the Planning CAPE CORAL 5:00-10:00 AFFORDABLE Commission and, if the DAILY BREEZE... ..WED. 7/5 EDITION FRI. 6/30 5 P.M. BEST THAI FOOD agreement regarding the CONDO THURS. 7/6 EDITION MON.7/3 5 P.M. IN TOWN! half interest in the Just 10 minutes D'Arcy dock had no from Sanibel and the Beach DAILY BREEZE NO PUBLICATION JULY 4TH in INDIAN CREEK PLAZA effect as both attorneys for Sanibel said, then he 17274 San Carlos Blvd. ' * ALL DROP BOX ADS WILL BE PICKED UP ON 2430 Periwinkle Way Suite 203-5 could see no basis for the Fort Myers Beach, FL Planning Commission THURS. 6/29 AT NOON Sanibel Island 813-454-3020 denial. ^/^.^.^ fflfik/ »¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥» Tuesday. 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FISHING CRUISE — Miss Paradise fishing cruise runs a.m. Course varies from beach to nature trails on KAYAK TOURS — Naturalist Brian Houston offers 4151, extension 3815. Sanibel. $3. for information, call 472-4151, extension CURRENT EVENTS — BIG Arts-sponsored discus- from 9 a.m. until noon. Call 472-8443 for information. dapy tour through Buck Key, the gulf and to rookeries CROW TOUR — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife 3815. in Pine Island Sound from 'Tween Waters Inn on sion group meets from 10 a.m. to noon at the center. LIVING AGAIN — FISH-sponsored support group for grief recovery meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Sanibel offers guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Captiva from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. $35 per per- $3 a session. Call 395-0900 for information. WALK IN THE WETLANDS — A guided, exploratory Community Church. Call Topper Schram at 395-0130 (except for members and children 12 and under). Call Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise son. Call 472-5161. 472-3644. trip through the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation SENIORS AEROBICS — Island Seniors aerobics or FISH at 472-0404. aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please Foundation is offered at 8:45 a.m. Meet at the Nature FITNESS WALKING — Sundial Beach Resort offers class begins at 10 a.m. at the Island Civic Center. Call SEALIFE ENCOUNTER — Miss Paradise cruise runs call 472-5300. Center prior to the walk. invigorating, morning, walking workout starting at 8 472-5743 for information. CHILDREN'S ART — BIG Arts' drawing and painting class with Marjorie Bronsted for youngsters 7 to 12 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Call 472-8443 for information. a.m. Course varies from beach to nature trails on 'STEP' IN SHAPE — Marie Mailloux's low impact years of age runs from 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. $8 per McPHEES' SLIDE SHOW — Scott and Gretchen Sanibel. $3. for information, call 472-4151, extension TROLLEY TOUR —. Sanibel Trolley offers a narrated exercise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 session. Call 395-0900. HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS FOR SENIORS — McPhee will present a slide show of their five-year, 3815. two-hour tour of Sanibel and Captiva - history, people, a.m. at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation request- places and wildlife. $10 for adults. Departs at 10 a.m. Sanibel Emergency Management Director Janet Cali around-the-world sailing adventure starting at 7 p.m. in will present program for Island Seniors at 1 p.m. at the the Wakefield Room at 'Tween Waters Inn. Admission ed/free babysitting available. Call 395-2543. WALK IN THE WETLANDS — A guided, exploratory from the Chamber of Commerce. Call 472-6374. CROW TOUR — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife offers guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested Island Civic Center. Call 472-5743 for information. is $5 for adults and $2.50 for children under 12. For trip through the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation FISHING CRUISE — Miss Paradise fishing cruise runs CROW TOUR — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife (except for members and children 12 and under). Call information, please call 336-4027. Foundation is offered at 8:45 a.m. Meet at the Nature NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation from 9 a.m. until noon. Call 472-8443 for information. Center prior to the walk. offers guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested 472-3644. (except for members and children 12 and under). Call Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise SUNSET CRUISE — Miss Paradise trip runs from aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 STEP- AEROBICS — Low impact, step training work- 'STEP' IN SHAPE — Marie Mailloux's low impact 472-3644. SELF IMPROVEMENT — "Twelve Steps for Every- 7:30 to 9 p.m. Call 472-8443. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please out at the Sundial Resort at 9:30 a.m. $3. Call 472- exercise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 one" meets at 11 a.m. at Sanibel Community Church. call 472-5300. 4151, extension 3815. a.m. at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation request- SEALIFE ENCOUNTER — Miss Paradise cruise runs Call 472-2684 for information. AA — Closed step meeting at 8 p.m. at Sanibel from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Call 472-8443 for information. Congregational United Church of Christ on Sanibel. ed/free babysitting available. Call 395-2543. CAREGIVERS — FISH-sponsored Caregivers OUT TO LUNCH BUNCH — Island Seniors group COUNTRY LINE DANCING — The American Legion Support Group meets at 10:30 a.m. at the home of LINE DANCING — No partners needed to enjoy coun- heads to lunch at 11:30 a.m. at the Sanibel Cafe in Post #123 on Sanibel offers country line dancing FIREWORKS — City of Sanibel's annual fireworks dis- FISHING CRUISE — Miss Paradise fishing cruise runs Topper Schram on Bunting Lane on Sanibel. For fur- try/western line dancing with Island Seniors' instructor Tahitian Gardens. Call 472-5743. every Friday.from 7 to 9 p.m.The sessions are under play to celebrate the Fourth of July will begin at dusk from 9 a.m. until noon. Call 472-8443 for information. ther information, call 395-0130 or 472-0404. David Bennett. Beginners at 1 p.m., advanced at 1:30 the direction of Sandra Dee. Call 472-9979. over the bay from the Old Bailey Store site. STEP- AEROBICS — Low impact, step training work- p.m. at Sanibel Community Center. $2 for members; AA — Closed men's discussion meeting at Sanibel SUNSET CRUISE — Miss Paradise trip runs from CROW TOUR — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife out at the Sundial Resort at 9:30 a.m. $3. Call 472- $4 for non-members. Call 472-5743. Congregational United Church of Christ at noon. MONDAY, JULY 3 7:30 to 9 p.m. Call 472-8443. offers guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested 4151, extension 3815. (except for members and children 12 and under). Call BRIDGE COURSE — Play of the Hand and Defensive SEALIFE ENCOUNTER — Miss Paradise cruise runs KAYAK TOURS — Naturalist Brian Houston offers AA — Open meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Michael and All 472-3644. CAREGtVERS — FISH-sponsored Caregivers Strategy Bridge course continues at the Sanibel from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Call 472-8443 for information. daily tour through Buck Key, the gulf and to rookeries Community Center from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Call 472- Angels Episcopal Church. in Pine Island Sound from 'Tween Waters Inn on Support Group meets at 10:30 a.m. at the home of BODYWALK —- Sanibel Fitness Center program runs 2155 for information. TOT'S ART — Marjorie Bronsted teaches BIG Arts' Captiva from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. $35 per per- Topper Schram on Bunting Lane on Sanibel. For fur- from 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. Free to members; $3 for non- course for youngsters 5 to 6 years of age from 1 to 2 SATURDAY, JULY 1 son. Call 472-5161. ther information, call 395-0130 or 472-0404. members. Call 395-BODY. NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation p.m. $8 per class. Call 395-0900. Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise KAYAK TOURS — Naturalist Brian Houston offers WALK IN THE WETLANDS — A guided, exploratory CROW TOUR — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife SEALIFE ENCOUNTER — Miss Paradise cruise runs aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 SCHOOL AGE STORY HOUR — Sanibel Library pro- daily tour through Buck Key, the gulf and to rookeries trip through the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation offers guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Call 472-8443 for information. {except for members and children 12 and under). Call p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please gram for youngsters in kindergarten, first and second in Pine Island Sound from 'Tween Waters Inn on Foundation is offered at 8:45 a.m. Meet at the Nature 472-3644. call 472-5300. grades begins at 3 p.m. Call 472-2483. Captiva from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. $35 per per- Center prior to the walk. son. Call 472-5161. ROAD RALLY — Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce's 16th Annual Road Rally begins - and MARINE BIOLOGY — Marine Habitat Foundation NATURE CRUISE —- Sanibel-Captiva Conservation FISHING CRUISE — Miss Paradise fishing cruise runs BODYWALK — Sanibel Fitness Center program runs ends - at The Sundial Beach Resort at 1 p.m. The slide show and lecture will be held at Barrier Island Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise AA — Closed meeting at 9 a.m. at Captiva Community from 9 a.m. until noon. Call 472-8443 for information. from 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. Free to members; $3 for non- Sundial will be providing the post-rally fun with a bar- Research Laboratory on Tarpon Bay Road at 5 and 8 aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 Center. members. Call 395-BODY. becue and live musical entertainment pool-side. Call p.m. Call 472-3558. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please VERY BEGINNING WATERCOLORS — Learn to 472-3232 for information. SEALIFE ENCOUNTER — Miss Paradise cruise runs call 472-5300. 'STEP' IN SHAPE — Marie Mailloux's low impact paint from scratch at BIG Arts with Marjorie Bronsted VERY BEGINNING WATERCOLORS — Learn to exercise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Call 472-8443 for information. from 9:30 a.m. to noon. $12.50 per session. Call 395- BRIDGE FOR FUN — Island Seniors session begins paint from scratch with Marjorie Bronsted at BIG Arts WEIGHT WATCHERS — Group meets from 5 to 6 a.m. at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation request- 0900. at 1 p.m. at the Island Civic Center. Call 472-5743. BRIDGE FOR FUN — Island Seniors session begins from 6:30 to 9 p.m. $12.50 for single session. Call p.m. at the Sanibel Community Center. Call 936-0306. ed/free babysitting available. Call 395-2543 for infor- at 1 p.m. at the Island Civic Center. Call 472-5743. 395-0900. mation. SUMMER READING PROGRAM — Sanibel Public GREAT BOOKS til — Frank Vaughn's discussion AA — Open meeting, 11th step discussion, is held at Library's "Come Join The Circus" program for young- FISHING CRUISE — Miss Paradise fishing cruise runs course at the BIG Arts Center begins at 1:30 p.m. $3 TRAVEL FILM — Island Seniors view film, "Bermuda, OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS — Meeting for those 6:30 p.m. at Sanibel Community Church. sters in grades K-3 runs from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m., and from 9 a.m. until noon. Call 472-8443 for additional per session. Call 395-0900. Bahamas & Jamaica," at 1:30 p.m. at the island Civic people who desire to stop eating compulsively begins for youngsters in grades 4-8 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Center. Call 472-5743. at 7:30 p.m. at St. Isabel's Catholic Church at 3995 ART FOR TEENS — BIG Arts' class taught by information. Call 472-2483 for information. • NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Sanibel-Captiva Rd. For information, call 395-0063. Marjorie Bronsted for teens runs from 6:30 to 8:30 STEP- AEROBICS — Low impact, step training work- Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise GREAT BOOKS III — Frank Vaughn's discussion p.m. $9 for single class. Call 395-0900. SHELLCRAFTERS — Island shell art creators begin aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 AA — Wednesday Women's group meets at 7:30 p.m. out at the Sundial Resort at 9:30 a.m. $3. Call 472- course at the BIG Arts Center begins at 1:30 p.m. $3 working on items for 1996 Shell Fair; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please at the Sanibel Congregational Church. 4151, extension 3815. per session. Call 395-0900. SANIBEL HAMS — Sanibel Emergency Radio Call 472-2155. call 472-5300. Amateur Unit is on the air at 7:30 p.m. Sanibel fre- FOURTH OF JULY PARADE — "Just for the Fun It II" NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation SUNSET CRUISE — Miss Paradise trip runs from quency: 146.79, pi of 173.8. Unit welcomes check-ins AA — Closed women's meeting at 10 a.m. at Sanibel LIFE DRAWING — Bob York's class at the BIG Arts 7:30 to 9 p.m. Call 472-8443. by visiting hams. Call Jerry Deutscher, KQ4LJW, at Independence Day parade on Sanibel steps off start- Foundation's one-hour natural history boat cruise Congregational United Church of Christ. Center starts at 7:30 p.m. $10 per class. Call 395- aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick, departs at 4 472-5130. ing at 9:30 a.m. at NationsBank on Periwinkle Way. 0900. p.m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please THURSDAY, JUNE 29 Paraders will march, walk, roll, run, etc., west along Periwinkle to Palm Ridge Road and then onto Wooster SENIORS AEROBICS — Island Seniors aerobics call 472-5300. SUNSET CRUISE — Miss Paradise trip runs from Lane, ending at Sanibel City Hall. class begins at 10 a.m. at thelsland Civic Center. Cali SUNSET CRUISE — Miss Paradise trip runs from KAYAK TOURS — Naturalist Brian Houston offers 7:30 to 9 p.m. Call 472-8443. 472-5743 for information. 7:30 to 9 p.m. Call 472-8443. LIFE DRAWING — Bob York's class at the BIG Arts daily tour through Buck Key, the gulf and to rookeries Center starts at 7:30 p.m. $10 per class. Call 395- in Pine Island Sound from 'Tween Waters Inn on WATER AEROBICS — The pool at the Rec Center on AA — Closed discussion meeting at 8 p.m. at St. AA — Closed discussion meeting at Sanibel 0900. • Captiva from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. $35 per per- Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. San-Cap Road is reserved for an Island Seniors water TROLLEY TOUR — Sanibel Trolley offers a narrated son. Call 472-5161. aerobics program at 10 a.m. Call the Rec Center at two-hour tour of Sanibel and Captiva - history, people, Congregational United Church of Christ at 8 p.m. SUNSET CRUISE — Miss Paradise trip runs from FRIDAY, JUNE 30 472-0345 or Island Seniors at 472-5743. places and wildlife. $10 for adults. Departs at 10 a.m. 7:30 to 9 p.m. Call 472-8443. FITNESS WALKING — Sundial Beach Resort offers from the Chamber of Commerce. Call 472-6374. invigorating, morning, walking workout starting at 8/ ROTARY — Island club meets for breakfast at 7:30 YOGA — Murari Brian Healey teaches stress reduc- AA — Closed discussion meeting at Sanibel a.m. Course varies from beach to nature trails on a.m. at the Hungry Heron restaurant. Visiting tion, relaxation and flexibility program at 10:30 a.m. at CROW TOUR — Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife Congregational United Church of Christ at 8 p.m. Sanibel. $3. for information, call 472-4151, extension Rotarians welcome. Call 395-0512. the Sanibel Fitness Center. $10 for single session. offers guided tour at 11 a.m. $3 donation requested Live 3815. Call 395-1787. (except for members and children 12 and under). Call WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 KAYAK TOURS — Naturalist Brian Houston offers 472-3644. BEACH WALK — Touch tank presentation and guid- daily tour through Buck Key, the gulf and to rookeries SENIORS HOLIDAY FUN — Island Seniors will enjoy MAMMOGRAPHY UNIT — Southwest Florida ed walk begins at 8:45 a.m. at the Sanibel-Captiva in Pine Island Sound from 'Tween Waters Inn on fun and games, a barbecue potluck picnic - plus a Shelling Regional Medical Center's mobile mammography unit SEALIFE ENCOUNTER — Miss Paradise cruise runs Conservation Foundation. Bring your car. ^ee by Captiva from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. $35 per per- showing of the movie "Forrest Gump." Call 472-5743 visits Sanibel - Bailey's Shopping Center - from 9 a.m. from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Call 472-8443 for information. donation. For additional information, call the SCCF at son. Call 472-5161. for information. to 4 .m. Call 939-8678 for necessary appointment. 472-2329. , PAINTING & DRAWING A-Z VI — Class taught by WALK IN THE WETLANDS — A guided, exploratory SEALIFE ENCOUNTER — Miss Paradise cruise runs Gale Bennett meets from 1 to 4 p.m. at the BIG Arts Restriction KIWANIS — Club members meet for breakfast at 7:30 'STEP' IN SHAPE — Marie Mailloux's low impact trip through the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Call 472-8443 for additional Center on Dunlop Road. $12.50 per session. Call 395- a.m. at the Hungry Heron. Visiting Kiwanis welcome. exercise class for all levels and ages will be held at 9 Foundation is offered at 8:45 a.m. Meet at the Nature information. Call 472-1537. a.m. at the Sanibel Rec Center. $3 donation request- Center prior to the walk. 0900 for information. ed/free babysitting available. Call 395-2543 for infor- NATURE CRUISE — Sanibel-Captiva Conservation mation. AA — Open discussion meeting at 6:30 p.m. at KAYAK TOURS — Naturalist Brian Houston offers FISHING CRUISE — Miss Paradise fishing cruise runs Foundation's one-hour natural history .feoat cruise Florida law / Captiva Community Center. daily tour through Buck Key, the gulf and to rookeries from 9 a.m. until noon. Call 472-8443 for additional aboard Captiva Cruises' Lady Chadwick; departs at 4 in Pine Island Sound from 'Tween Waters Inn on YOGA — Murari Brian Healey teaches stress reduc- information. P-m. from South Seas Plantation on Captiva. Please SUNSET CRUISE — Miss Paradise trip runs from Captiva from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. $35 per per- tion, relaxation and flexibility program from 9 to 10:30 call 472-5300. prohibits son. Call 472-5161. a.m. in the Wakefield Room at 'Tween Waters Inn on SENIORS AEROBICS— Island Seniors aerobics 7:30 to 9 p.m. Call 472-8443. Captiva. $10 for single session. Call 395-1787. class begins at 10 a.m. at the Island Civic Center. Call RHYTHM IS DANCE — Audrey Seymour teaches AA — Open step meeting at 8:30 a.m. at Sanibel 472-5743 for information. class of invigorating, spontaneous and ethnic move- the taking FISHING CRUISE — Miss Paradise fishing cruise runs Community Church. ment at the BIG Arts Center from 4 to 5 p.m. Single from 9 a.m. until noon. Call 472-8443 for information, TROLLEY TOUR — Sanibel Trolley offers a narrated class fee is $7. Call 395-0900 for additional informa- INDEPENDENCE DAY two-hour tour of Sanibel and Captiva - history, people, tion. KAYAK TOURS — Naturalist Brian Houston offers of live shells WALK IN THE WETLANDS — A guided, exploratory CHILDREN'S ART — Drawing and painting class with places and wildlife.. $10 for adults. Departs at 10 a.m. daily tour through Buck Key, the gulf and to rookeries trip through the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Marjorie Bronsted at BIG Arts for youngsters 7 to 12 from the Chamber of Commerce. Call 472-6374. in Pine Island Sound from Tween Waters Inn on Foundation is offered at 8:45 a.m. Meet at the Nature years of age runs from 9 to 10:30 a.m. $8 for single SUNSET CRUISE — Miss Paradise trip runs from Captiva from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. $35 per per- on Sanibel Island 7:30 to 9 p.m. Please call 472-8443 for additional Center prior to the walk. class. Call395-0900. See next page son. Call 472-5161. information. Tuesday. June 27,1995 THE ISLANDER 17 Food for the Fourth? How about a cold supper? Tuesday, This Fourth of July, be sensible. Just cook for six. such as bread or rice puddings or anything with fruits, 16 June 27, 1995 You don't want to fuss. I don't want to fuss. Plan a The following you can set up in the morning and Arts Leisure cold supper - dishes that can be mainly done a day or WHAT'S refrigerate until ready to bake. This serves six. so ahead and finished off later. The shrimp can be cooked, shelled, deveined and COOKING? APPLE BREAD PUDDING iced down the day before, and the pate is better when 11/3 cup granulated sugar made two days ahead. After all, on the Fourth, you do By Bobbie Sharp 1/3 cup water Class of 1979, Bound for Broadway? not want to miss Sanibel's social event of the year, 2 tablespoons butter the parade. I'm not going to. It's fun! 3 large cooking apples, peeled, cored and sliced Here are reviews of two musical 11/2 pounds lean ground pork 1 pound French or Italian bread, thinly sliced then 'back SHRIMP AND AVOCADO FOR SIX 1 pound ground veal 2 cups milk 1 pound medium shrimp, cooked, shelled and 1 cup minced parsley for garnish 1 cup light cream revivals from different eras, but totally deveined Pre-heat the oven to 375 degrees. Pour the hot rum 6 large eggs, beaten into the swim' 3 tablespoons lemon juice over the prunes and let them sit for a half hour. Take 1/4 teaspoon salt Salt and pepper seven slices of the bacon and set them aside; slice the Nutmeg Life was pleasant and most interesting in our different ilks - both are big, smash hits 4 tablespoons olive oil . rest. Place the steel blade in your food processor and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract little mobile home in Azalea Gardens, (Editor's note: Islander staffer Frank Wagner just 3/4 cup scallions, minced put in the sliced bacon, onion, garlic and the quarter Whipped cream or vanilla ice cream Greenville, N.C. Life in academia at East returned from his annual junket to New York City to 1/4 cup cilantro, minced cup of parsley; blend until very smooth. Add the Place the water and 1/3 cup of sugar in a small Carolina University was busy. But, more and check out a few of the top shows in his old haunt - 2 avocados, peeled and sliced wine, thyme, oregano, basil, salt, pepper, nutmeg, heavy pan over medium heat and stir. When the sugar more the many faces of campus politics reared Broadway. The following is the second in a series of Bunch of watercress, trimmed, washed and sage and the rum from the drained prunes, and pulse is dissolved, bring it to a boil and cook until it is their ugly heads. three stories about his journey. For some insight patted dry the processor a couple of times. Set the prunes aside. caramel-colored. Watch it so it does not burn or boil From those in high places, much of the gratu- into what was happening on the theatrical scene Mix all of the above ingredients together except Place the two meats in a large bowl and add the over. When it's done, pour it into a two-quart souffle itous interest, kindness and concern involved in "way back when," check out Frank's Show Biz as it the watercress, toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for mix from the processor. Mix thoroughly with your dish and tilt to coat the bottom and sides. Set it aside Wuz column, a weekly feature of The Islander). our first year on campus had turned into passive two hours. When ready to serve, divide the water- hands; set aside. to cool. familiarity and acceptance as an irregular. And, Take a 9-inch by 5-inch loaf pan and place the By Frank Wagner cress between six plates and place the shrimp mix on Melt the butter in a large saute pan and cook the our ever-growing popularity with the students seven slices of bacon crosswise in the pan letting the Islander staff writer top. Serve immediately. apples about three minutes per side. Place one half on was constantly under scrutiny. ends hang over. Put half the meat mix in the pan and It is sometimes difficult to comprehend what top of the caramel and top that with one half the It became even more so because of a written pat it down firmly. Set the prunes in a row down the tremendous effect winning a Tony Award has on the Don't be insulted if someone calls the following a bread. Then layer the rest of the apples and the bread. student assessment of each faculty member in length, then the rest of the meat mix on top; press future business of a production. A Tony nomination meat loaf. It is really a pate which can be interpreted Beat together the milk, cream, eggs, salt, nutmeg the department - the first in seven years. down. Fold the ends of the bacon on top of the mix perks up one's interest, but as usual, the winning of as a fancy type of meat loaf ... whatever. This should and vanilla extract and pour this over the apple/bread and cover with foil. Place the loaf pan in a pan of the award is what actually causes box office action. be made two days ahead. Serve it on a bed of greens mix. Let it sit in the refrigerator a minimum of one boiling water so that the water comes about one-third This season's revival of "Show Boat" (which along with sliced tomatoes and sliced or devilled hour. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees and bake the pud- of the way up the sides of the loaf pan. Bake for 1 3/4 opened in Toronto and played for a year prior to com- eggs. ding for about 45 minutes. Remove it from oven and Show Biz hours. ing to Broadway and is still playing there to full let it sit 10 minutes before serving. Accompany it As It Wuz houses) has done sold-out business since it opened at SPECIAL PATE Remove the pan from the oven, drain all the fat out with whipped cream or iced cream. This serves six. the Gershwin Theater Oct. 2, 1994. The critic's 1/4 cup Myers rum, heated of the loaf and set the pan on a rack to cool. When it's notices hit the street and filled the airwaves with 10 pitted prunes cool, turn out and remove the bacon from the outside. Bobbie Sharp has been cooking for family and By Frank Wagner unqualified raves. Lines at the box office were 1 pound lean bacon Wrap it tightly in foil and refrigerate. friends for over 50 years. She has studied under immediate and continue to be so. 1 large onion, chopped When ready to serve, place it on a bed of greens Chef Tel and Julie Dannenbaum at the Creative 2 garlic cloves, peeled and pat the cup of minced parsley on the loaf to coat. Cooking School in Philadelphia. She is also a regu- The five won by "Show Boat" were Serve accompanied by green mayonnaise (I've given simply icing on the already rich angel food cake. 1/4 cup parsley lar at the cooking classes offered at South Seas The Wagners and a drama instructor Dell, 1/3 cup dry white wine you the recipe three times but, in case you have lost Plantation. She and her husband, Thomas, moved to who was strongly identified as one of the circle It is most difficult to believe that the original it: Use Hellman's and stir in minced dill and capers). Sanibel in 1980 from Berwyn, Pa. production of "Show Boat" was produced by 1/2 teaspoon thyme of knowledge puncturers, ended up at the top of This pate easily serves Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. and opened at the Ziegfeld 1/2 teaspoon oregano thecharts. 1/2 teaspoon basil eight and can be frozen. The continued and avid quest for knowledge Theater on 6th Avenue on Dec. 27, 1927. Charles Winninger played Cap'n Andy, Edna May Oliver Salt and pepper from most of our students plus the inevitable I seem to have a thing was his wife Parthy Ann and Norma Terris played 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg involvement in their personal and family prob- 3 sprigs fresh sage about simple desserts, lems brought us closer to many of them. I do not their daughter Magnolia. Helen Morgan was Julie and for a minute deny that there were many special scored with two of the many hit songs "Can't Help I find it fascinating that Irene Dunne favorites who garnered most of our attention. Lovin' Dat Man" and the torch song to end all torch was the understudy for Norma Terris in the original Playhouse announces '95-96 season SEATURTLE Good news arrived from Marietta. College. songs "Bill." production and played Magnolia in the first national They had accepted my credits and I was sched- Winninger, Oliver and Morgan made the original road company. (Like myself, many of you probably Pirate Playhouse Artistic Director • April 5 to 27 - Kander and Ebb's revue "And the World Goes Round." uled to graduate with a bachelor of arts degree in movie version with Irene Dunne as Magnolia and Robert Cacioppo has announced the Ajnarvelous revue that was a spec- the spring of 1979. As I mentioned before, Alan Jones as Gaylord Ravenal. Please see BROADWAY, page 19 attractions that will make up theMatthew Broderick into a higher-than-ever up the show. upon. They are stylish, inventive and perfectly repre- Victoria Clark as Smitty - J. B.'s secretary - vocal- sent each era portrayed. star category. The original opened at the same theater Oct. 14, ly exploded in the finale number "Brotherhood of The choreography by Susan Stroman has a delight- Man." Rinaldi Fashion Shoes opens in Palm Ridge Place ful character of its own but is never obtrusive, always 1961 (at that time it was called the 46th Street Theater). It brought into swift prominence Robert Luba Mason's Hedy La Rue left little to the imagi- Special to The Islander ingenious and neatly incorporated into the action and nation in the ways a secretary could succeed in busi- Tony and Frankette Rinaldi have moved their time frame. Morse playing J. Pierrepont Finch, the young man who was bound to succeed. It re-introduced the well- ness. She's a sensational looker and delivers a comic Rinaldi Fashion Shoes store to Palm Ridge Place, The usual stamp of dramatic and musical perfec- known crooner of the '20s and '30s, Rudy Vallee, to line with deadly aim. next to Chico's, on Sanibel Island. Prior to the tion of the master showman and director Harold audiences of the '60s. Choreographer Wayne Cilento and his dancers and move, the islanders' store was located in Gulf Prince is everywhere in evidence. He has that uncan- At one time it was the hope of John Loessor, Frank singers take over the stage in "Coffee Break." It is a Points Square next to Publix in Fort Myers. ny ability to picture a magnificent whole and then Loessor's son, and the Loessor estate, to have four of delightful movement and vocal interpretation of one's The Rinaldis, along with their children, Nicholas, bring it to fruition. his father's revivals playing at one time on Broadway. addiction to caffeine. 5, and Christina, 3, have been living on Sanibel for The company of players that inhabit the different The shows would have been "Guys and Dolls," The book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and the past five years. Formerly from Rutherford and areas of the marvelous show boat "Cotton Blossom," the many interior and exterior scenes on and along "Most Happy Fella," "Where's Charley?" and "How Willie Gilbert is musical comedy at its best. The orig- Passaic, NJ., they had spent most of their vacations to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." The on the islands and later fulfilled their dream of liv- the river in Mississippi and in the city of Chicago are inal production in 1961 was the fourth American all first rate. first two made it during the same season, and now the musical comedy to win the coveted Pulitzer Prize. ing here. current revival of "How to Succeed ..." is a hit. John McMartin and Elaine Stritch as Cap'n Andy Everything works at peak perfection to surround Tony Rinaldi was raised in the Bronx, N.Y. His You may occasionally find this show listed on the and Parthy Ann, respectively, give fine character per- the star Broderick with each and every possible family lived above their shoemaker shop. While board at TKTS, but not often. Usually the seats avail- formances. Certainly one of McMartin's most enter- opportunity to pay-off in any and all situations. He growing up in the family shoe business, he decided able are located in the rear mezzanine. If you'd like to taining spots is when he enacts the different parts of never misses. to go into business for himself at a young age, open- see this show, I would recommend a trip to the box the evening's melodrama presentation after two back- ing two shoe stores in Rutherford, N.J. - a woman's office or a call to Ticket Masters. Most of the theater-goers leaving the theater the woodsmen in the box have routed the entire cast of specialty shop and a Stride Rite children's store. You're in for a bright, brash, cheerful afternoon of afternoon I saw the show greatly enjoyed the vehicle. the melodrama with their threats. The couple still owns those two stores, which are fun and frolic when you attend a matinee or evening But the primary enjoyment came from the perfor- now run by their children, Tony Jr. and Gina Marie. Stritch is the perfect gravely-voiced, prim-and- performance of this musical. mance of its winning star - Broderick. (According to properNew England lady. Although for most every- box-office personnel, Broderick will stay with the "Frankette and I both felt Sanibel needed a fami- one but Gaylord, she has a shockingly tender spot if ly-type shoe store, not having any, so we decided to "How To Succeed In Business show through December and possibly longer). you know the right buttons to push. During the first Without Really Trying," "Show Boat" and "How to Succeed In Business make the move," Tony Rinaldi said last week. scene in the second act when her newly-born grand- The Richard Rodgers Theater, without Really Trying" are two for your top priority "We -carry such brands as Easy Spirit, daughter Kim is first presented to her, Parthy sings a 226 West 46th Street list. Naturalizer, Life Stride, Soft Spots, Nursemates, tender and most touching version of "Why Do I (Between Broadway and Daniel Green Slippers and Shoes, L.A. Gear, Love You." This added scene gives a new depth to KEDS, Beach Sandals and Aqua Shoes for men, Parthy Ann that I found much to my liking. 8th Avenue) Matthew Broderick women and children," he continued Rebecca Luker and Mark Jocoby, respectively, For information, call Rinaldi Fashion Shoes at Tony Rinaldi and his children, Nicholas and Christina, at Rinaldi Fashion Shoes in Palm Ridge Place on make the ideal Magnolia and Gaylord. They both won this year's Tony 472-5666. Sanibel, have exquisite singing voices and are good actors. Award as the best male Food For Joel Blum and Dorothy Stanley are comical in actor in a musical comedy. their dance numbers and songs that are always full of Once you've seen this young charmer in action 1979 continued from page 16 zing. They are also warm in their relationship to Thought Magnolia when, in Chicago, she desperately needs you'll immediately under- stand the multiple reasons Man" at Jones Beach on Long Island. I immediately the help of friends. rons of New York City and not off in the hinterlands. pre-rehearsal work for "The Music Man." for the Award. By Paul Gaeta accepted and that loosely explains my statement in Lonette McKee's Julie is a paragon of suffering Marsha suddenly decided she wanted to get a job Broderick is a clean- this week's column heading "back into the swim." Our second year on campus was at an end and con- because of her mixed blood and a tower of strength as a chef. She was an incredible cook and had always cut, ail-American, good- More about that later. tracts were signed for the third year. The purge by the when Magnolia is in need. enjoyed cooking. Her timing seemed perfect. She looking, cute, charming, Fortunately auditions for the chorus were being tenured modern dance Instructor was under way and Gretha Boston performs "Queenie's Ballyhoo" There's a taste of Tuscany when lightly pounded chicken breast applied for and got a job as chief chef in a private Every Mother's Son. He is almost everyone realized that it was just a matter of with an exuberance that soon fills.the show boat's top halves are layered with Fontina cheese, roasted sweet red pepper held in New York at my convenience. They were nursing home near Meriden and was responsible for a fine actor who knows and sage leaves, then rolled tight, jelly-roll style. Roll in flour, brown time until she accomplished her goal. Then every- balcony with customers. scheduled during spring break at ECU. three meals a day for some 40 in-house residents. how to garner a laugh, in oil, then simmer in wine or broth until done. Slice to serve. thing in the Dance Department's future would be The show was stopped cold the first time Michel I made the announcement of my employment and I don't remember that she ever worked such long mug a piece of business, dates for auditions in my classes. As none of the stu- exactly as she wanted it. In other words, a reign of hours and yet seemed to thoroughly enjoy it. She rel- Bell as Joe sang "Old Man River." He has a spectacu- dents were Equity members, they would have to mediocrity with herself as queen. ished a challenge and this was certainly a huge one. It lar voice and his lower register is magnificent. I Watermelon is more than juicy deliciousness. Turns out it's a good attend the open call. On our way back east for summer hiatus, we used all of her creative cooking resources to come up source of vitamin A, B6 and other B vitamins, plus vitamin C, The word spread like wild-fire and soon I was stopped at my sister's in Marietta, Ohio, with the don't think I have ever potassium and magnesium. All that for 100 calories a wedge. with palatable menus for such diverse tastes and heard the song better asked if I'd like a ride to New York with several of thought of actually attending my graduation cere- Waterfront Mexican Food demands. sung. my dancing ladies who intended to audition for "The monies. The long list of graduates and the ensuing Just before going into rehearsals for "The Music on PinE ISLHI1D I'm certain that many, Music Man." The car belonged to and was being dri- heat wave soon put the quietus on that thought. Man," I got a call from my good friend Donald GREAT FOOD Add basil to dishes at the last minute, just before serving. To make ven by a rather aggressive young dancing student However, at my sister's insistence, Marsha and I like myself, have precon- slivers, stack leaves, roll like a cigar, and cut crosswise. Pippin. Don had been musical director for many ceived notions of how cer- named Kim Wollen. She always said she would make did attend the party for the class of '79 graduates at LOW PRICES Broadway hits including most of Jerry Herman's tain characters in "Show it one way or the other and she did. She became Mrs. the college president's home. We were both dressed shows and the musical of all musicals "A Chorus Boat" should look and THE B0RDERL1ME RESTAURANT Glenn Campbell. (I'll explain more about that in a to the nines and made quite a spectacular entrance. Line." He had always been impressed with my chore- Cottage cheese usually comes in large or small curd. That affects perform. Sometimes it Call 283-4225 the consistency and texture, but not the calorie count. Regular later column) We proceeded to chitchat with those attending (most- ographic and staging talents and often said if he could ly graduates and their parents), graciously sipped the takes a while to shift gears & we'll tell you how to get here. cottage cheese nas 120 calories per half cup, low-fat 90 calories. As it worked out, I was able to use four of my girl be of any assistance in furthering my career he would and accept a new concept. watered/non-alcholic punch, munched the finger dancers from ECU in the Jones Beach Production of be happy to do so. |n this production, 1 sandwiches and sampled the cookies and bits of pas- "The Music Man." To say that they were thrilled Don has just been recently appointed musical immediately went into •472-5800- try as they were passed. Make it special. Dress up ordinary ice cream with extraordinary would be the understatement of the century. director for the new management who had only •wtomatic drive and my toppings. Splash juicy strawberries with balsamic vinegar, and pour it It was wonderful to be back in the professional One rather overt and outrageously pretentious recently completely renovated acceptance was complete. RENT BOATS allover a scoop of vanilla. Grind some fresh black pepper over all. harness again. The auditions jarred a new spurt of grand couple approached Marsha and inquired who bringing it back to its original grandeur. He was cur- But I will always miss creative activity in ways that I had deeply missed. I was the young graduate in her family? She could rently conducting their first show "A New York not seeing Julie sing JENSEN'S TWIN PALM discovered I had not completely realized how much. hardly suppress the giggle as she pointed me out, my Summer" under a live show (no movies), two-a-day "Bill" while seated on top RESORT AND MARINA Make it special. Celebrate occasions with a special meal at A very large group of extremely talented New gray hair gleaming in the light, and said, "There he is, basis. Also, he was concurrently working with pro- ofthepiano.lt may be MY young graduate!" That hastily ended the conver- York professional dancers showed up for the audi- ducer Robert Jani helping to assembly a creative staff old-fashioned and corny, oo tions. A summer at Jones Beach had its great working sation and Marsha and I soon beat a hasty retreat. We for the projected live stage production of "Snow ™t I feel it is as tradition- Water Taxi To Outer Islands couldn't wait to explain the entire happening to my 9 •A advantages. It was a guaranteed job for several al as the flag on the Fourth THE _"!*•'• White and the Seven Dwarfs." 8 TTT months regardless of critical notices. Because of the sister Rhoda, her husband Johnny and the entire fami- of July. Be your own Captain SXZZ253ZE EEE He had highly recommended me to Jani as choreo- S 6 1223 PERIWINKLE WAY. SANIBEL ISLAND 472-1771 outdoor stage, you only played six shows a week but Closest to outer islands ly- - - grapher for the project and explainedthat after "The Regardless of how Try Them AH! were paid for the usual union minimum of eight per- The young graduate had at last achieved his goal, a Music Man" opened he'd arrange an appointment for many times you might Fabulous Shelling on Deserted Beaches formances. Once the show was being performed, you bachelor of arts degree from Marietta College, The me to meet and talk with Jani about the position. have seen the classic Excellent Fishing Areas MdFs had your days free to audition for new fall shows, Class of '79. musical "Show Boat," _ ipOate Shrimpflouse don't miss this current SEAFOOD EMPORIUM take classes or use those daylight hours at your con- We left Marietta and continued to our home in Next week: Jones Beach and Meridith Wilson's Seafoods &Jmm Production. With a score CAPTIVA IS. 472-1366 venience. In other words, you were still in the envi- Meriden, Conn., where I had a few weeks to do some "The Music Man." 1473 Periwinkle 1523 Periwinkl472-3161e Way Corner olTARpon Bay Rd. & periWINKLE Way — 472-5800 __ 472-7672 20 THE ISLANDER Tuesday. June 27. 1995 Tuesday. June 27. 1995 THE ISLANDER 21 The Beachview Men's Golf Association played 65 to lead C Flight. A number of flat shells are coveted by collectors an Individual Play/Low Net round (80 percent of On Thursday, June 22, the Dunes women partici- handicap) over 18 holes Saturday, June 17. Capturing SPORTS pated in a Partner's Relay Tournament. Finishing first There aren't too many flat shells on our beaches, believe many mix up which is which. The Ravenel's first place with a 71 was Tyke Wilcox. Finishing sec- in Flight A/B with a 67 were Nancy Costell and Jo but there are two that collectors know are not just tends to have wider groves on the flattened side and ond two shots back was Gene McDermott. Milt Reik Williams. Second went to Joanne Cory and Margaret fragments but special specimens in the world of light colors in the grooves, too. SHORTS SHELLING came in third with a 74. Morgan with a 68. Hannele Harms and Jan Shilkus oddly formed shells. All flat shells are especially valued by artists were third. Topping Flight C/D with a 65 were Joyce The most easily found is in a family of common TIPS putting together decorations. I've seen shell crafts The Beachview Men's nine-hole scramble sched- shells called the slipper shell. The member most often designed entirely from fan shells. uled for Tuesday, June 20, was rained out. round Thursday, June 15. In A Flight, Murr Mooney Monaco and Mercy Sommers. Cal Green and led the way with a 76. Sharing top honors for the Marjorie Dwyer claimed second with a 66. Mary found on island beaches is a kind of humpbacked By Capt. Mike Fuery Good shelling this week, and with the recent mollusk, with dapple colors and about an inch in windy, rainy weather conditions, the shelling on the The Dunes 18 Hole Women's Golf Association, island women in B Flight with scores of 72 were Liz Beth Cox and Ginny Bodenheim were third with a Landers and Joan Eschert. Norma Gillespie carded a length. It's called a boat shell, but it has a cousin that beaches should be good - once the skies clear! playing at Kelly Greens, participated in a Low Net 73. collectors look for that is more of a squashed-down r version called the fiat slipper. appear to be a part of something larger, but once your Capt. Mike Fuery is a professional shelling and fish- The Dunes Men's Golf Association, participating eye gets used to looking for the flat, white shells, These shells are oval, white to light tan in color ing guide. i Environment shorts in league play at Kelly Green's, played a Best Two and when held upside down, they look like they have you'll easily find all you want. Balls of Four Full Handicap Wednesday, June 21. a tiny pocket on the under side. Inside this protective The other flat shell is more difficult to find and and a video presentation of a real loggerhead sea Taking first place with a 104 (40 under par) were Sam also more prized by collectors. This one is the bottom Mid-season meeting pocket/shield is where the living shell grows. turtle crawling ashore to lay its eggs during the Clark, Howard Drane, Earl Snyder and Donn half of the zigzag scallop and it has a second name, Just one a day! Slipper shells are all colony dwellers, attaching to nesting season in 1993. Carsvud. Finishing third with a 113 (31 under) were often called the fan shell. planned for turtle volunteers just about anything which does not move. You will A meeting of all volunteers for th,a Sanibel- Bob Davison, Dave Adams, G. Raineri and M. see the flat slipper shells the most often inside old This very unusual scallop has the normal curved Try these tips to top, but its bottom half is flat. They are very prized Captiva Conservation Foundation's Sea Turtle Calling all amateur Valenti. whelk or conch shells. Research Program will be held Thursday, July 6, at For some reason, they have a special attraction to for jewelry because of their flat, ridged surface. improve our way of life 6:30 p.m , in the auditorium at the foundation. An photographers ... Sanibel Harbour Resort & Spa will be the host site the large unoccupied moon snails. A little poking Our local fan shells don't reach more than an inch The Amateur Wildlife Photography Contest will By Anne Betlew update on the program's activities will be provided of the 6th Annual Media Mixed Doubles Tennis around with something sharp will usually dislodge and a half in length. There are others in the world that and refreshments will be served. be held again in conjunction with the "Ding" the slipper, should you want to keep the dead host grow three times that size. Islander staff writer Challenge Saturday, July 8. The fun-time event fea- A additional sea turtle program, open to the pub- Darling Birthday and refuge 50th anniversary cele- tures doubles teams from area magazines, newspa- shell. Another fiat shell in that same family is the Here are some more tips to make our world a brations in October. All photographs must be taken lic, is being offered on July 2 from 2 to 4 p.m. in pers, television stations and radio stations. Tennis Flat slippers are often overlooked because they Ravenel's scallop. It is smaller than the zigzag and I better place. Try them - if not in our typical one- the Useppa Room of South Seas Plantation near in the refuge. action begins at 9 a.m. July 7 and the finals are set for a-day fashion, then whenever you can! Chadwick's. Admission is $20 for adults ($10 for For information and application forms, contact • Take a little while today to learn what some children under 12) and includes a sea turtle T-shirt, the Visitor Center, 1 Wildlife Dr., Sanibel 33957; 1 p.m. that day. A lunch and awards ceremony will be of the exotic pest plants look like, Get out of the a slide program with question-and-answer period, call (813) 472-1100; or FAX (813) 472-4061. held at the Courtside Sports Bar. car on the side of the road and distinguish For information, call 466-2166. Brazilian pepper, for example, from the wax myrtles that may be struggling alongside of it. Then make sure there are no pepper sprouts coming up in your yard. e Sweep your driveway regularly to collect any toxic materials that might otherwise be washed into waterways with run-off. 472-5185 Classifieds 472-5185 ® Much of the oil pollution in surface waters is caused by dumping used oil on the ground. 14kt, 1/2 ct Diamond 14kt, 1/2 ct Diamond 14kt, 1/2 ct Diamond 14kt, 1/2 ct Diamond 14kt, 1/2 ct Diamond Manatee Pendant Turtle Pendant Pelican Pendant Sandoliar Pendant Dolphin Pendant Recycle used motor oil by taking it to local ser- You'll find real estate classifieds vice stations participating in a used oil collection •:, > in the SANIBEL-CAPTIVA ^ program. All three Sanibel-seiyjce stations will take used oil. inserted in today s ISLANDER • Pull weeds instead of using herbicides. Use mulch to discourage any further growth. I PERSONAL SERVICE \ New retail plant nursery in Ft. Myers ANTIQUES 0 Never spray chemicals on your lawn or gar- COMMUNITY - needs partner. No investment - | COLLECTIBLES | COMPUTERS & K & Js Do It All. Pressure cleaning, CALENDAR 49% ownership in 6 months. 334- COMPUTER EQUIP. den on a windy day or on a day when it might commercial & residential, 7433 days or Eves: 337-2112. Dolls • Dolls • Dolls upholstery and carpet cleaning. 6/30/95 —tttt—31100564-1 ANTIQUES Your Choice $495 l/2kt Diamonds rain and turn your chemicals into toxic run-off. Dependable. Lie. Days call 335- GARAGE SALE PORCELAIN & VINYL - Computer Training • home/office, LOCAL VENDING BUSINESS FOR SALLY'S IMPORTS - 3435 So. COLLECTIBLES 6944. Eves: call 995-3403. SAT., JULY 1ST, 9 A.M. • 7 Tamlaml Tr., Punt a Gorda learn to use your computer! © Keep an eye out for signs of septic tank fail- 1/30/95 —tin— 21Q771Q7-1 OLD CRESTWOOD SALE. VEND SODA-SNACKS. Introductory class Saturday, MARKET PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY. CALL (Corner of Rio Villa Dr. & Rt. $19.95./Reservations needed. ure - patches of bright, lush growth in your yard, Loans and debt consolidation. FURNITURE AT BIG JOHN'S NOWIH -800-350-8363. 41, Punts Gorda) Open Tuea. • HISTORIC DOWNTOWN Good or bad credit welcome. 1-416- ALSO LOOKING FOR Sat. 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. MCI •Windows* 'Word Perfect" & 6/30/95 -tttt-aH00592.1 ••_ VISA/UPS. 1-813-639-3400 or 'Quicken* 9/hr classes available. FORT MYERS toilets that flush slowly, drains that back up. 208-3024. DONATIONS, A El Training Center, Cape Coral THE PROCEEDS OF THIS Well established airport shuttle & 1-300-639-3494. NEXT SHOW: JULY 8TH. 7/8/95 —tttt—81088253-6 (Lie. #1780). 574-7755 1ST & Hendry Street Residential housekeeper, honest, SALE BENEFITS THE TENDER limousine service. Positive cash 6/30/95 —t»t» — 21090033-1 dependable, mature women. I'll 8:00AM - 4:00PM. LOVING CARE COMPLEX. flow, good opportunity for right New In box, Radio Shack 13" High- make it sparkle. References, free FOR INFORMATION CALL person. Call for details, serious resolution color monitor, CM-11. Spaces $25. par week. :; : estimates. Call Patricia. 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Phone 813-455-7098 BAZAARS SAT., JULY 1ST, S A.M. - 1 6/30/88 —tttt—21100460.1 own boss, $22,000 O.B.O. 945- OLD CRESTWOOD SHE'S BEEN SPAYED AND (Naples). 1555. 8)30/85 —tttt—21099741-1 Auction -Every Friday evening - FURNITURE AT BIG JOHN'S HAD HER SHOTS. 6/27/98 —tttt—21099392-1 7:00 p.m. New location - Adams CEMETERY• SHE'S APPROXIMATELY A IF YOU WANT TO BE SELF- Your own 900# Free. $15,000 ALSO LOOKING FOR Furniture Collectibles & More, 2104 DONATIONS, YEAR OLD AND NEEDS A EMPLOYED, SEND FOR FREE monthly earnings possible. Beacon Manor Drive, Ft. Myers. CREMATION FENCED YARD AND LOTS OF INFO. TO: SECURITY Manager-Brokers wanted. No 10% Buyers Premium. THE PROCEEDS OF THIS ROOM TO RUN. ENTERPRISE, 7737 WESTPOINT capital Investment, fees, minimums Consignments Welcome. 936-6313. SALE BENEFITS THE TENDER Simple Cremation, a dignified 14kt Dolphin Hoop Earrings 14kt Sandoliar Earrings 14kt Starfish Earrings DR., WESLEY CHAPLE, FL 33544 or set-up costs. 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Sale will be June 29, •*•••* • the World's Self Indian River fruit CATALOG your business or home. 693-6770. condition. Whole package $15,000. 1995, for more Information (941) Seeking "Bernie Rudolph", Native of 7/7/95 —tttt—21035643-1 339-6037. Frankfort Germany, been in U.S. for OFFICES Call About Our Package Pick Up Service! CALL TOLL FREE: Available after June 30. Cal! 772- 14kt Dolphin Charm $281 - $690 WEEKLY - Mailing 3329. 6/28/8S —tttt—21099751-1 25 years. Libra, glasses, German RESTAURANT 6/30/95 — tttt—21100608-1 accent, works with computers to 1713 Periwinkle Way • Sanibel Island 1-800-NASTY-EE Letters from Home. Full/Part time. design work space. 40-50 years old, 813-472-0288 » FAX 813-472-0809 —tttl— 21100488-1 No experience necessary! Easyl Commercial Cleaning Service. Be Fabulous Antiques EQUIPMENT $34 Any hours. Free Information. Call your own boss - days free, evening met 5-27-94 & 5-28-94 morning Clearinghouse Publications 1-313- work. A good family business. AUCTION walks at South Seas Plantation. Affordable Office Furniture. Quality Please respond or anyone knowing used desks, files, chairs & fables. SWAP & TRADE I 458-6300. Ext 35.24 Hr. Recording. Accounts, equipment and training TUESDAY JULY 4th 11 A.M. his whereabouts to Kathy, P.O. Box 7/7/95 —tttt—21076609-1 included. $30,000, terms possible. Buy, sell, trade, lease. We deliver. In CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME 76776, Tampa, Florida 33675. Star Plaza corner of Old 41 and !?BW8 Cape Cod, MA. house for Grocery/complete deli on Sanibel. Call 283-5323. Would love to hear from you. 14kt Sandollar Charm fcambel house. 2-4 weeks during 6/30/85 —tttt—21100636-1 We also buy outright for cash Pondella. 997-5659. Out of town: • TAXES • season. Please call 518-842-8939. Beer and wine lie. Same location for Mush boxes, Rookwood, RS 800-452-1857. Air Conditioned. 20 yrs. Some owner financing. 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New electric start, runs perfect, standard 489-3572 leave massage. safety edition, fi,700 miles, Ford (Prospector). 8 passenger, V-8, electronics, sides, hull paint 1995. shaft. Call 283-2181 days, 283- Appliers needed. $11 hr. We train, Two Medical THE BREEZE CORPORATION REC. VEHICLES | Arnish built lawn furniture. Swings, We Buy Used Cars - Running or not. installed alarm, asking $19,900. auto., A/C, P/S, P/B, tinted windows. 10 ft. beam. Great condition. Cape 7314 nite. $600. local work. 813-977-7886. Assistants/Receptionists 2510 DEL PR ADO BLVD. Blidera, wishing wells, picnic sets, & & # ft & # Free towing - Top prices paid. 542- 549-6184. 4-WHEEL DRIVE Must sell I 30 ft. 1984 International, 1 One owner. 79,900 actual miles. Coral, $12,600. 945-6002. 6/30/95 — tttt—2108B135-1 7/21/98 —SSSS- 210B28B1-1 (preferably bi-lingual: English and CAPE CORAL, FL 8136,542-5540. C/28/85 —tttt—21100444-1 BD trailer. Great (or that hunting and settees. Quality built. Fully 6/29/95 —SSSS— 21100406-5 Excellent condition interior and 6/30/95 —SSSS—21100526-1 MerCrusier 233HP, complete Spanish-German) for a newly 8/28/2009 -SSSS- 2040788-1 6/30/95 —tttt—21097957-1 79 Buick Riviera (Class Act), no VEHICLES campl Includes awning & screen. exterior. $4,400 O.B.O. 466-3411. assembled. Free delivery. $40,000/YR. Income Potential. established multi-specialty multi- '93 Celebrity 2500 walk-around, engine, 60 hours, will demo., 2 Pattern cabinets, $35 each. 1 Cadillac 1991 Sedan DeVille, like rust, clean in & out, new brakes, May be seen at Groves 6/30)95 —SSSS—21100766-1 Waltman's, corner of Pondella & Home Typlst3/PC Users. Toll office physicians practice. Office Engine generator service 1983 S-15 High Sierra pickup, Yamaha I/O, 5.7 V8, 140 gal. gas, $2,250. Also Aplha outdrive $900. Moody, N. Ft. Myars, FL 656-4848. Microwave, Ward's, $65. technician, part time, experience new, 33,000 miles, gray leather power options, good tires. $1,200. Campground. Asking $2,500. Call Free (1) 800-898-9773 Ext. T- manager position also. Call 936- extended cab, new tires, battery, 549-4498. 1963 Chevy pickup. Lots of new rigged for fishing, outriggers, 941-542-8004. a/30/»5 —SSSS—21057438-1 Refrigerator freezer, 19 C.F., ice only. Call 941-768-5559 interior, loaded, still under factory 1-813-936-1895 downriggers, electronics, low hours, maker, G.E. $150. Riding mower, 4774 For Listings. 0788 or fax 936-3173. starter, motor, headline/, & brakes. 6/30/95 -tSSS-21089013.1 parts. Runs good. Make offer. Call 6/30/85 —tSSS— 21100604-8 6/2B/85 —SSSS—21100349-1 warranty, high book $17, 400, will 6)28/95 —tttt— 21100470-1 Cold A/C, good condition. $3,000. evenings (941) 275-0254. tandem axle galvanized trailer, Oaybed, white iron & brass. $200. Sears sewing machine - 7/15/95 — SSiS —21100142-8 6/29/95 —SSIS— 21100433-1 sell $16,400. Call 995-5529. MEGA MARINE YARD SALE. Complete with 2 Orthopedic firm Seamstress with drapery work room 542-2441 Suzuki Samuri 1987, hard top, 5 6/30)85 —SSSS—21100B3B-1 $19,000 O.B.O. 549-3280. BEADLE'S attachments, wood cabinet, $175. Experienced lawn maintenance 6/30/95 —SSSS—21098002-1 speed stick, rigged for towing mattresses & trundle. Never used Ceramic molds. 945-6674. experience. Part-time available. Call 6/28/85 —SSSS—21100472-1 6/30/85 —SStS—21100541-1 13420 IONA RD. person. Good pay and vacation. Germany shipment cars & boats, behind motor home. $2,250. Call Still in box. Cost $1,000. Must sell milll — StSS — 21100685-1 Must be dependable and have leave message 574-1691 1983 4X4 Toyota Pickup, $1,900. Moving - must sell. 1995 23 ft. FORT MYERS. $285. Can deliver. 278-3379. 6/28/95 -SSSS— 21100387-1 goods, Germany advertising in SPORTS & IMPORTS 995-1044. 6/29,30 & 7/1,9-5. For Sale: 24 Bulb 110 volt transportation. Please leave exp. SALES - HELP O.B.O. 1985 Dodge Caravan 1 6)20)05 —StSS—21100380-1 Dynasty cuddy cabin, 5.7 liter t/30/tS -SSSS—21076637-1 Press & magazines. Translation in | POWER BOATS 1 Yamaha 260 H.P. 14 hours, trailer FOR SALE USED BOATS commercial Suntana Tanning bed, info. 267-1975 Carpenters, helpers, laborers who Russian, German Spanish, AUTOS owner, non-smoker, $2,500. O.B.O. approx. 100 hours on 1,000 hour 6/2B/95 -!BI- 21100371-1 WANTED desire to become part of a 15 ft. fiberglass Gnu $175. 283- and electronics included. $23,500 VERY REASONABLE professional team making a highly Chinese, Slovakia. Wir Sprechen new - will sacrifice $16,500 O.B.O. OVER-STOCK OF MARINE Brass bed, queen size, complete bulbs - Older but very good Now taking applications for laborers Deutsch. Phone/fax 941-277-1953. 1988 Ford Thunderbird Turbo 1989 HOUSEBOATS with Orthopedic firm mattress set. condition, $500. 55 Gal. salt water competitive wage with access to Coupe, immaculate, 5 speed, sharp 6)30/85 —tSSS—21100868-1 995-8828. SUPPLIES - Cape. 772-9935. Real Estate sales opportunity for Pager 941-432-6103. I TRUCKS & VANS | New 1995 30 ft. fiberglass UL Hobo MAKE US AN OFFER. Cost $900 - must sell $250. Never aquarium, complete set-up, with German - speaking, licensed agent. one of the area's best Health Unruestungen Von Autos. car, $5,500. 542-5700, 772-5641 Houseboat. AC/Heat, galley, head, 6/30/85 —SSSS—21100587-1 6/29/95 —SSSS— 21100445-1 Insurance programs, contact 7/1/85 —SSSS—21100878-5 used, still in box. Can deliver. 278- fish and lots & lots of extras, $200. Have leads, need representation. 6/30/85 —SSSS—21099065-1 after 6:00. '95 Mitsubishi Eclipse, super hot, shower. 50 HP Nissan outboard and 1990 Glassport 20 ft. cuddy cabin, 3379. 540-0706 days. 772-2105 A daily salary of $400. a day. Sanibel and Marco Island Conshor Inc. at 941-992-3720 or royal blue, only $567. down. Call I/O Merc cruiser, 115 hrs. Working for Don Lapre of the TV apply at 24260 Production Clr., '92 Pontiac Bonneville SE, Like newl 6/30/85 —tttt—21088542-1 trailer. List $33,135.. "Only One", 8)30/9} evenings. properties. Ask for John Gee, 472- 1988 Acura. Legend, 4 door, white, 332-0448, Dlr. $23,900. Plus freight and tax. Other Performance trailer. Must see, show "Making Money". Call Don at 4808. Bonita. 28,000 miles, Under warranty, AUTO & TRUCK 6/30/05 —SStS— 21074014-1 Moving sale - all furnishings whole 6/30<8S —tUt—21100705-1 1-800-482-1113 gray cloth interior, loaded, 118,000 models available. Call Capt. Dick $7,200,418-0185. 7/1/95 —till—21094957-3 7/6/85 —SSSS —211OO430-1 CD/stereo, power pkg., cruise. 6/30(95 —SSSS—21100666-1 FURNITURE REPAIR & house. 2 bedroom, white wicker, Window A/C units reconditioned, 7/20/85 -Illi- 21100464-1 N.A.D.A. $14,700, sell for $13,500. miles, great condition, $5,900. 283- PARTS & SUPPLIES '92 C1500 full size Chevy Pick-up, Ludwig (813) 772-9657 or 1 (800) living & dining room, rattan, ail guaranteed $80 & up. Used A/C Experienced cement finisher Call 936-0998 0106 low mileage, auto A/C. Only $689 YACHT-55 REFINISHING kitchen utensils, great condition, Flower Shop delivery driver In store needed, knowledge of Keystone down. Calf332-0448, Dlr. 6/30)85 — tSSS—21078371-1 parts & compressors, pool heaters, help needed. Approx. 20 hours per SunBankJSouthwest Florida 6/30/95 —SSSS—210894S4-1 6/28)95 —StSS—21100416-1 package deal, $1,200. Will new & used, all sizes. 337-2101. Personal Banking river rock, spray decks. $8.75/hr. to '78 Mercedes 300D, new tires, nice 6/30/85 — SSSS— 21070430.1 24' Hard-top pontoon, new full Need your Wicker or Rattan separate. Days 334-6011, Eve: 458- week. Our vehicle. Valid driver's start. Must have driver's license & 1986 Ford LTD Brougham, power • ••••• Downtown A/C Services. license needed. Must be Representative car, clean, $1,600. Has rod knock. 1991 Plymouth Voyager SE with 3.3 canvas 1993,115 H.P.Yamaha, low | SAILBOATS | furniture repaired, recaned, 2049. 6/30/8S -tSSI—21100717-1 willing to work Saturdays. Call 542- steering, power brakes, power hours, still under warranty. Dual rewoven or repainted, we also dependable. Call 936-2322 Sanibel Office windows, tilt steering, cold A/C, Call day 489-1890, evening 772- TOYOTA TRUCK cu. inch engine. Moon roof - loaded. 6/27/93 —»»—21086378.1 8813. Leave name & phone Excellent condition, $9,500. 656- battery system, loran, depth/fish Calalina 22 with motor and trailer, rebuild & custom build Wicker & 6/29/85 —SSSS—21100471-1 Call our Job hotline at 4/Dr., gray, 62,000 orig. miles 7350 PARTS $1,800/offer. 542-4413. Black entertainment center, new number. 6)28)85 — SSSS-2110042B-1 1204. finder, stereos, porta-potty, custom Rattan furniture & accessories. Now hiring for exciting new 27S-S368 for details. 6/30/95 —SSSS—21100743-1 $1,650. or best offer, 549-5620. 1980 TOYOTA TRUCK boarding ladder. $8,900 Neg. 542- 6/30/95 — 5SSS-21100668.1 Quick Service/Wicker World 542- $2,200, sell $1,100. Black Broyhill 1994 Corvette Convertible, fully 7/5/95 —5SSS —21QBBB74-1 dining room set $850. Black restaurant- Bussers, dish-washers, Applications are accepted 6/30/95 —SSSS—21088843-1 PARTED OUT. MOST PIECES 0934. 3832 PETS & SUPPLIES! loaded, black on black, A-1 Chevy Astro Mini Van Conversion, 22' Helsen Sloop. Shoal Draft Swing bedroom set $350/$S50 w/bedding. cooks, utility workers. Apply in Mon.-Frl. 10-4 at AVAILABLE. CALL FOR 6/27/B5 —SSSS—21100186-1 Keel. Pop-top. 10 HP Honda, Porta- 7/1/85 — SSSS — 21 092700-S White mirrored kingsize bedroom Holly's Expert, Loving Pet-sitting person Metropolitan Restaurant, 1976 Cadillac Eldorado, 62,000 condition, $34,500. 549-6106. '87, 88,000 miles, 7 passenger, 4.3 12730 New Brittany Blvd., t/30/85 —SSSS—21100517-1 DETAILS. 1985 Carver Voyager, 28 ft. Twin Potty, electronics, full gear. Must set, new $1,400, sell $900. 728- Service - while you're away, HELPS 2401 Hancock Bridge Pkwy. 9-5 miles, one owner, new paint, gold liter V6, .automatic w/overdrive, 1 Suite 301, Ft. Myers. 489-3661 230 s, completely equipped, new sell. $245 Nego/OBO. May trade. 2890. visits your home - provides P.M. Won.-Sat. No phone calls I DOMESTIC AUTOS \ exterior, tan interior, new tires, cold Ford Mustang GT '85, 5.0 fuel power steering, power brakes, air 283-8171. please. SunBank Supports a A/C, P/W, P/L. Must see to OR PAGER 278-6428 conditioning, $4,900. Call 945-1894, Bimini, batteries, bottom paint, amiss —tin—21100319-1 professional, personal and loving injection, P/S, P/B, cold A/C, red, electric head w/shower, well 6/30/95 —SSSS-31100806-4 CARPET care for your pet(s) - short/long term 8/30/95 —SSSt—21100481-1 Drug-Free Work Place appreciate, $2,700. 1764 Oakley 7/1/85 —SStt— 211OO00B-3 leave message. Electric hospital bed, $100. '92 Camaro RS, only $399. down, conv. 38K, mint condition, $7,400. maintained, excellent condition. - licensed - pet taxi - 19 years in Equal Opportunity Employer call Doug at 574-3326, Dealer. Ave., across from K-Marts, F.M. 437-0123. 6/2B/B5 -tStS—21100337-1 American, 23' 2-1/2' draft, fixed INSTALLATION & Waterbed, $100. Sears exercise Sitters needed for elderly woman in 936-1045. $30,500. 458-2417 keel, 5 sails, '87 10 HP Mercury Island pet care. 472-1176. M/FJV/D 6/30/95 —SSSS— 21060201-9 030)85 —tttt—21100524-1 '92 Chevy 1/2 ton Silverado Sport, bike, $50. Recliner, $40. 463-1418 our home. Would definitely consider .6/30/85 —SSSS—21100515-1 6/28/85 —SSSS—21100322-1 outboard. $4,500. 482-5121 REPAIR 6/2B/85 mi2 live-in care giver as well. Help - t/2»/»5 —StSS — 31100013-3 '92 Camaro, loaded, low miles, Porsche '84, 944, 5-speed, one owner. Loaded - red - 5 spd. leave message. 350, 34,000 miles, extras, excellent 26' Stamas Flybridge Cabin 6/30/B5 —tSSS— 21100857-1 1119195 — »i»— i1100>14-5 Sleepless in Cape Coral. 813-772- auto, T-Tops, only $599. down. Call Pontiac 91, 4 door, automatic, white/black sports leather interior & MOTORCYCLE & Ability - Seeking perople with loaded, 36,000 miles. Must sell to condition. Price $14,950. 997-1991 Cruiser, galley, dinette, head, swim • • 8659 recruiting training or mgmt. exp. or 332-0448, Dlr. cloth, sunroof, power windows & platform, tank holder, Loran, plotter, RETAIL STORE PRICES Moving Sale - Camcorder, electric 6/30/95 —Sttt—31100487-1 settle estate, $7,900 or best offer. or inquire at Fireworks USA, U.S. 41, NOTICE: Florida Statute who have owned a business. Must 6/30/85 -SSSS- 21079431-1 mirrors, A/C & alarm. $4,800 or best MOPEDS N.F.M. recorder, Lowrance X-16 recorder, TOO HIGH? treadmill, stereo speakers, daybed, 828.29 states that all dogs & 540-1666. offer Call 656-3689. microwave, VCR's, wicker chairs, BURN OUT - tired of long hours and have good self image & willingness '92 Geo Storm, tea! green, low Wanted on & off road dirt bike 6)30/85 —tttS— 21100583-1 2-VHF radios, trim-tabs, 2-V-8 BOAT PARTS & cats offered for sale In Florida low pay? Earn what you're worth. to work. 997-8598 miles, extra clean, only $569. down. .6/30/85 —SSSS—21100516-1 t/30/85 —StSS—21100565-1 Fords inboard, $15,500. Boat- bedroom set, sofa, patio set, table & '89 Hyundai Excel hatchback, air or trail bike (motorcycle) 1987 Chevy Astro Van, original All major carpets, sheet vinyl chairs, refrigerator, much more. •must be at least 8 weeks old, Will train the right individua. Call 6/28/85 —SSSt—21100420-1 Call 332-0448, Dlr. master trailer w/dual disk brake. SUPPLIES have an official health 997-3378. conditioning, automatic, 65,000 '81 MERCEDES 240D running or not. Must be owner, excellent condition, well and ceramic tlla lines 458-9333 A daily salary of $400. a day. 6/30/85 — lilt- 21083677-1 Mint condition, new A/C, runs great. economically repairable and maintained, high mileage. Must see. Available days 997-1193, nights Marine Alternators - Starters - Tilt certificate signed by a t/30/aa —ssst—2110071C-1 original miles, maroon, $2,500 or 997-5325. available. Free estimates and «/3079i —Utt— 21100543-1 veterinarian, nave proper Working for Don Lapre of the TV 1984 Toyota Van $1,995. 1988 best offer, 549-5620. $4,500. OBO 542-8004 street legal. 100CC or larger. Asking $3,000. Phone 574-3138. motors - Rebuilt or repaired. 23 Construction - top pay, no show "Making Money". Call Don at 6)30)85 —SSSS— 21100602-8 7/2/85 —SSSS—2110041B-1 shop at home service. shots and be free from Ford Ranger P.U. $2,995. 1985 6/30/95 —tttt—21100671-1 Must be reasonably priced. 6/30)85 —tStS—21100605-1 years same location. 542-0008. experience. Cape Coral, Ft. Myers, 1-800-482-1113 Mercury G.M. L.S. $2,700.-1987 Call 458-0861. Installation available. Intestinal & external parasites. Mercedes 300D '84, good condition 70 model Chevy pickup 350 flatbed, 1993 - 26' Bayliner Rendezvous 6/30/85 — tStt-2109785i-1 Port Charlotte, Lee County, Pine 7/30/95 —ittt—21100465-1 Toyota Pick Up $5.500.1987 Nissan" 6/30/85 —tttt—21088684-1 deck boat. Mint condition. 175 H.P., Insured & Lie *TM060182 JEWELRY In accordance with this statute, Island, Sanibel. Call 1-813-273- T982~fiQMTIAC FIREBIRD. BUILT inside & out, 115K, $4,500 O.B.O. side boxes, aluminum rack. 90 150 H.P. Evinrude 1979 20" shaft, L This publication will not Attitude Over Resume • Health P.U. X Cab, $2,995.1983 Ford F150 Chevy Caprice diesel wagon '84, 1990 DR 350S Suzuki on/off road, depth finder, S/S radio, full cover, runs good, can demo, with controls, 20 yrs exp. plus references. J 8137. 4X4 $2,450. 1985 Audi 5000, 327 VETTE-ENGINE WITH 500 Chevy fiberglass camper top, short Attention: Flea Marketers/Retailers knowingly accept any ads minded company expanding in MILES. BM RATCHET-SHIFT. 410 $1,395 O.B.O. Good working car. street legal, great shape, $1,950. bed, paid $800 • asking $300. 731- remote spot. $15,999 or take over trim and tilt. $1,050. Call 283-2181 Direct Carpet Mill Brokers selling out 925 silver jewelry stock at 7/21/98 —ms—21100730-1 Southwest Florida seeking positive $3,100. 1988 Toyota Van $3,495. payments. 482-2883. advertising dogs or oats for POSI REAR. FOUR NEWTSttGYS 277-0941. Garage-kept. 936-2038. 1337 days, 283-7314 nights. 433-0592. my cost of $1,325. Mln. $250. sale that do not meet these Greeting card merchandiser to motivated individuals. Daytime 997- 995-2277 Dealer t/30/85 — tttt—2110065B-1 6/30/85 —tttt—21100553-1 6/30/85 —tSSS—211006B3-1 6/30/95 —StSS—21086117-1 7/1/85 —ttti- 207898 5-1 9414, evenings 543-9133 8/30/85 —tttt—21086150-1 AND RUBBER. $4,000. FIRM. 277-" 6/30)85 —SSSS—21100815-1 purchase requiredrquird.. LatesLate t styles. requirements. service accounts in the So. Ft. 5682 LEAVE MESSAGE. Call Pauia 813-267-3418132673419 6/28/65 —stii—anooiea-i 7/9<30U — $ . Myers area. Retail exp. helpful. Must '87 Ford Tempo Sport;,4 door, 6/27/95 —SSSS—21100187-1 live in the So. Ft. Myers area. Please power steering, power brakes, air YOU WANT IT1 send your reply to "Merchandiser", International Publishing '91 Buick LeSabre 4 dr. No rust, A-1 Ladies 14K diamond cocktail ring, conditioning, blue, 89,000 original condition, $7,500. 543-4127 after 4 " paid $800. - make offer. Also, ladles YOU KNOW YOU WANT IT1 1328 S.E. 36th St., Cape Coral, FL Company seeks sales staff, miles, $1,850 or best offer, 549- and mens diamond matching YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED 33904. p.m. all positions. Salary plus 5620. 6/28/96 —SSSS—21100333-1 wedding bands, never used, pan" ONE! • 6/30/95 —IfcW«-21100B31-1 commission and benefits. - 6/30/85 -SSSS- 21068058-1 $900. for both - make offer. 542- HERE'S YOUR CHANCE, BUSINESS IS BOOMING $30K. No problem. 0435. TO GET A GOOD ONEI 1991 Ford Probe. Auto, air, low 79 Ford Fairmont, cold a/c, fresh, BUSINESS AND SERVICE DIRECTORY H2>iei — ssn—211003C1-1 Quaity prqductl Repeat business. Fax resume to 941-947-7025 IV-J DON'T MISS IT! miles. Sharp car. Only $492. down. paint, runs great, $700 or best offer,- No experience necessary. Call or call 941-947-7025. Call 332-0448, Dlr. 549-5620. PET SHOP today, start tomorrow. 561-5170. 6/30/95 —SSSS— 21100651-1 6/30/95 —SSSS— 21090097-1 .6/30/96 — tttt—21100672-1 813-656-6164 6/30/85 —ISSt—11100832-1 | MEDICAL & HEALTHj 77K95 —SSSS- 21100091-1 Cleaners needed for commercial and residential. Tolls paid & bonus Emergency/Disaster Evacuation Summer Specialll Baby Ferrets ACROSS 9 10 11 12 Pack 3-Day supply $89; Baby Iguanas, $8; Guinea Pigs incentives. Experience helpful or we $8.; African Greys, $699. 10% off will train the right people. Cal! Linda 1 Apassel food/watetfmedical. $39,95 + $5.00 15 S/H to: P.O. Box 268, Evington, VA supplies. Must bring in ad. Call at 472-5322. 5 "— she blows!" 24550. Credit Card Orders or Free Pirate Pets, 765-7387. Beach's only 7/1/95 —SSSI—31100880-3 9 "— corny as..." Catalog request: 1-800-775-1243 Pet Shop, 1661 Estero. Cheeburger Cheeburger on Sanibel 13 Theater award 18 tnatas —ssss—211DO331-I 7I1I9S -SSSSSS - 21100887-8 needs servers. Experience is helpful 14 Reagan or we will train the right people. Call A Professional Electric hospital bed, like new, $400. Great place to workl Bridge pass appointee Wheel chair - like new, $200. 15 Missile shelter Hospital bed tray, $25. Negotiable. I SPORTING GOODS, | paid. Call Carol, 472-6111. Ask for Barbara, 549-4969. .7/1/93 — Uts—2nflQB9i-3 .a. 16 Floor covers illSias —SSSS— 21100442-1 Horse Boarding - stable or pasture 17 Utah's Hatch Attention Physicians, Chiropractors, boarding."N, Ft. Myers. Call 543- 18 Arabian and Medical Professionals II Help 2087 for more information. OFFICE & CLERICAL sultanate parents to cope with ADHD children 7/6/95 -SSSS- 21096733-1 19 Certain degree without the use of harmful drugs. HELP WANTED 20 Anesthesia SECURITY Discover the benefits of the most LAWN MAINTANANCE E*J PEST CONTROL "••-{• remarkable blue-green algae of all, Private investment firm seeks part- 22 Supportive I Aphanizomenon floss-aquae. 338- GENERAL-HELP time or full-time administrative device 6063 support. Experience with dbCAMS+ 24 Gum mass tliaiSS — tStt—21100826-3 WANTED and Microsoft windows products desirable. Hours flexible. Fax 25 Ailment Home Watch Residential and Commercial Lawn Care When Paradise needs Protection ; , Slay HomeMakeX/pTo$i45aday resume, salary requirements and 27 Rummage Southwest Florida Pest Control MRCELL ANFOIJQ I Processing Mail For Local availability to (813) 433-9386.. through Companies in your area. Work 7/1/95 —SitS—31100147-1 46 47 48 "See What A Difference Dedication Makes" Residential • Commercial • COMPLETE CENTRAL STATION SERVICES Dropped Off I Paid Daily I Call 1-313- 32 Clinched Pressure deanersi-Newl 1300- Front-desk full time, back-office pan 33 Santiago site Insured $249, 2500-$599, 3500-$899, 458-6161 EXT-53 (Calls 54 Refundable) time, for Women's Clinic in North 34 Time to 56 •FIRE 4 SECURITY STSTEMS Honda 3500-$1,099. Loaded. Fort Myers. Nursing or medical Factory Direct. Catalog. Overnight 7/O95 —SSSS- 21083t41-1 General Household Pest Control office experience preferably but not remember 57 59 Delivery. Lowest Price Gtd. 24 Lawn maintenance people, maditory. Non-smoker. Apply in 35 Theater box Lawn & Ornamental Spraying • HOME THEATER & SOUND SYSTEMS hours. 1-800-333-WASH (9274) experienced only, openings on person or send resume to: 3979 36 Ladies' shoes 60 7/4/83 — SStS— 21072133.1 Sanibel, So. Ft. Myers & North Ft. 62 Services Northside Cir.. Suite #5, North Ft. 37 Currier's partner James Toney 'CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS- Bahama Cruise - 5 day/4 nights Myers. Call 466-0700 from 8:30 a.m. Myers, 33903. underbookedl Must selllll - 430 p.m. t/30/95 —»Sti—21100508-1 38 Bat wood Owner/Operator 1213 Perfwinkle Way 7/8/35 —tttt-21 084880-4 39 Point a finger at $279/couple. Limited tickets. (407) P.O. Box 150478 Sanibel, FL 33957 • ACCESS CONTROL • CLOSE CIRCUIT T.V. 831-4700 Ext. 181, Mon-Sat. 9 a.m. $485 Weekly. Mailing letters from 40 Pick up the tab Cape Coral, FL 33915 to 10 p.m. ST#14299 home, full or part-time, no (813)466-2982 P.O. Box 68 813 472-3311 41 Coaches again 8 Library fir a [N~ 0 3 a o w T 3 3 ~d] 7/7/85 —Hit—21083834-3 experience necessary. Easy, any PART TIME - HELP 43 Navigator's aids 1 Bob McCann - Owner Sanibel, FL 33957 transactions V 0 1 I P3 0 V V M Seoing SW Florida 941-458-5200 Florida Keys, beautiful waterfront hours. Call Clearinghouse 44 Bank adjunct a H a U o home, Marathon area, $495 a Publications, 1-904-690-1144. WANTED 9 Tristan's love 3 a V d I d n a 3 1 I O 1 V 1 7/7J6S -5SSS—21085S6S-1 45 Battle site 10 Operatic heroine week. Boat $295/wk extra. Part time, $8.75+/hr. People needed A n o IN 3 2 0 a d iH S 3 a Immediate opening discount. 414- Lose weight fast/naturally) We lost 46 Like some 11 Thicke 0 to prepare labels. Flexible hrs. and packaged food V N 3 U V n 1 V 774-5000 65 lbs. and have lots of enemy! locations. No exp. req. Call 1-809- 12 Melody •• T/15JBS — tttt— 21035354-1 1 1i V H O 1I i 3 Peter/Lenora, 1-813-266-0411. 474-3317 InfILD Toll. 51 Fellow Is a s N V a X ial t/30/85 —tttt—;iO9S344-1 14 Timid and 1 OVERSTOCKED 7/14/85 — SSSS—21088871-1 54 Secular 1 V 3 a i 3 » V l a H S V Avon all areas. $1O-$12 hr. average. colorless I 11 LOCKSMITH SlREMODELING SEPTIC SERVICE 55 — to (preceded) 3 A i s X V 1 j 3 O o t Inventory clearance of new 1st Workplace, friends, neighbors. Your Help aide for Sunday only in S.W. 20 Certain painting s H i quality replacement windows. products at cost. No door-to-door Cape Coral. Be able to transfer 56 Cut down 21 Roof feature V U 3 3 1 ! H 1 o H 0 Several sizes to choose from at gentleman from bed to wheel chair required. Part/full time. Insurance 57 Edible pod 23 Ethnic group 3 o N i3 A V O S IA a V T V below wholesale prices. 549-4059 available. Independent rep. Sandi 1- etc., $iOJhr. Call after 7:00 p.m. 542-1169. 58 Go gaga over 25 Tooth V M i S X HOME BUILDING Weather-Master Inc. 800-966-2166. a s n a • 6/28/95 — SSSS— 21100374-1 59 Latvian port 1I I i 1 8/27/85 —ISSS—11087531-1 7/6f85 — ttSt—aiO9BS88.1 26 Win by — i5 N 1 i 3 3 d a w n N H X N & REMODELING XREWS SEPTIC SERVICE 60 Strip off 27 Covers for I Kirby vacuum attachments & Wildlife/Conservation Jobs - Game Wanted: Part-time help - male or IN V n 0 N 1 u a 0 s O n HI shampooer, porch furniture, hand female. 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"Hooray for Irving Berlin" is the final show of the and sing the song or get on with your business - You're bound to enjoy the many Berlin tunes 20th anniversary season of the Naples Dinner Theater entertaining. including such hits as: "There's No Business Like (1975 - 1995) and will play through Aug. 13. Some high points of "Hooray for Irving Berlin" Show Business," "Steppin' Out With My Baby," The theater will be closed for revamping and reno- would have to include Jennifer Lake in her over- "Remember," "Top Hat, White Tie & Tails," "Blue vations to accommodate the new format called whelming hat creation as she paraded while "Easter Parade" was being sung, the two imaginative show Skies," "Puttin' on the Ritz," "Always" and on and "Music Mania" best described as a restaurant with girl costumes - with a touch of Erte about them - on. table service and a song and dance. The opening date designed by Kevin E. Peterson and worn by Julie After a few performances, I'm certain you'll find for the new format will be Oct. 10. The opening show Zielinski and Mary Morgan as the production tenor the company playing with much more confidence and is called "Celebrate Broadway." warbled "A Pretty Girl", the ballroom dance ease. I'll give you more detailed information on this sequence in the second act and the entire company's It is nice to be able to report there is always one interesting new dining and entertainment concept in a performance of the most successful number in the thing you can always count on at The Naples Dinner later issue. Bring The Whole Family — TO THE LARGEST 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS SHOW IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA!! 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Protecting your house plants from pests All Floridians know how to keep doors closed "You need to carefully examine any plant you Damaging visitors and screens on windows to keep bugs out of their may purchase or get from a friend to be sure they The most common pests on house plants are spi- homes. But did you know that many of us actually are free of pests," said Dr. Short. "It's even a good der mites and mealybugs. Both cause plant damage carry bugs into our homes complete with the perfect idea to isolate new plants for a couple of weeks by sucking the juices from plants. Spider mites mea- living environment for them to live and breed? before you place them with other plants in your sure only 1/50 of an inch and are commonly found How? With our new, house plants. home. During that time you can watch the new on the underside of leaves. If a plant is heavily According to Dr. Donald E. Short, professor and plants and discover any infestations that develop." infested, a fine webbing appears on the plant. extension entomologist with Institute of Food and Another source of pest infestations could be the Mealybugs, when mature, are nearly 1/8 of an inch Agricultural Science at the University of Florida, soil used for planting or re-potting. long with soft bodies covered by a white powdery there are any number of freeloading bugs that we Dr. Short also encourages house plant aficionados substance and some species have long wax filaments hand carry into our homes including mealybugs, spi- to always use sterilized soil for potting and new or extending from the rear. der mites, aphids, whiteflies, scales, psocids and sterilized pots as other ways of protecting potted even fungus gnat maggots. Ugh! plants. Please see PESTS* page' 2

Your place in the sun

In the heart of The Dunes, close to golfing and the club's activities, this home offers an exceptionaf opportunity to purchase a very well priced property. The home has two bedrooms and two baths in a wonderfully quiet setting with a low maintenance garden. There are two patios - one off the living room and one off the master bedroom. There is also an open porch off the dining room. The kitchen is large, open and has a breakfast bar with room to serve four or five guests. The living room has a cathedral ceiling, built-in book cases and a beautiful stone-front fireplace. The owners have taken exceptional care to maintain their island home and are ready to close at a moment's notice. If this sounds like your place in the sun, please call "Your island connection," Claudia and Ken Frey, at Priscilla Murphy Realty Inc. at 472-15.11; evenings at (800) 454-5480.

•5 Tuesday. June 27.1995 Sanibel & Captiva REAL ESTATE 3 2 Sanibel & Captiva REAL ESTATETuesdav. June 27.1995 Gardening tip? This issue of Sanibel & Captiva Real Estate Help your yard and has been produced by The SanibeS-Gaptiva are Use your common sense Islander. This weekly publication offers real CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — David insects or possible diseases. It may estate news and information from the islands, help the environment sound overzealous, but doing this can morning is best to minimize run-off Bradshaw's expertise in chemical-free the area, the state and the nation. It also fea- While chemical-free, organic gar- eliminate insects before they lay eggs dening may take a little extra time and evaporation. gardening comes from a blend of his and stop disease before it spreads to tures advertising from local Realtors. and effort, many home gardeners Once your lawn is up and grow- farm family background and his acade- have discovered that the long-term ing, the next step is to get out the mic horticultural studies. other plants." Bradshaw copes with To advertise or for additional information about benefits of safety and a healthier mower. Look for a sturdy, durable "I learned the art of growing things insects by removing them by hand or environment are worth the added and reliable mower. Many do-it- on the farm, and I learned the science spraying plants with soapy water. the publication, please stop by our office at investment. Among the companies yourself homeowners are turning to a in college," says Bradshaw, an associ- — Crop interplanting. Plant differ- 2407 Periwinkle Waif or give us a call at working to meet the demand for new kind of mulching mower called ate professor of horticulture at Clemson ent vegetables in the same bed, and put products designed to keep the yard the Mulchinator. Because it is pow- University. "Before I started my stud- small-leaved or low-light vegetables 472-5185; fax 472-5302. healthy and lush without chemicals ered by a 24-volt battery that ies, I did things because they worked between other crops. This increases or pollutants is Ryobi. From the recharges overnight, it starts at the on our farm. In learning the science, I production and decreases the likelihood experts at Ryobi come the following touch of a button, and runs in virtual realized why those things worked." of insect and disease infestation by tips for a safe and beautiful front silence. The battery will work up to His tenets for what he calls "com- reducing their movement from one yard. an hour and a half on a single charge, mon sense" gardening: plant to another. which is perfect for a lawn of up to — Soil amendment. A good gar- — Careful scheduling. Bradshaw Get your lawn up and growing half an acre. It's a good idea to mow dener provides proper food and shelter plants year-round by carefully schedul- The first step is to make sure you when the grass is completely dry, and for his or her plants, assessing the dan- ing his planting dates. He charts grow- have the raw material to work with. try not to cut more than one third of gers of the home and nourishing their ing seasons of his preferred varieties, Your lawn may need a little help the blade. When you're done, make growth. The clay soil in Bradshaw's choosing ideal planting times for both maintaining the right pH level, sure that the clippings aren't sticking own garden in Six Mile, N.C., wouldn't warm-and cool-season vegetables. The 2665 WEST GULF DRIVE Now under construction on exclusive West Gulf Drive, two unique and not to. between 6.3 and 7.0. Conditioning together in clumps, which would allow air to circulate around plant mild climate in his area enables him to be duplicated properties. Bougainvillea Condominium #1 is the entire first floor of this new three resi- mean the grass was too wet. If the dence building. The spacious 3800 sq. ft. of living area offers 3 bedrooms, library, sitting room (could be the soil with limestone will help cor- roots, so he added nitrate and organic plant cool-season crops early and delay 4th bedroom) and 3 1/2 baths. All of this comes complete with two car garage, secured building and ele- tips of the grass blades turn white, vator and Gulf Front. Nothing else compares to this and is offered at a pre-construciion price of rect any imbalance. matter. In a year's time, a thin layer of planting warm-season crops. This that would signal that it's time to $1,300,000. Bougainvillea #4 is a single family 2600 sq. ft. home, which boasts 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, Water your lawn once a week to a allows him to stagger harvests through- loft, screened porch, upstairs master suite with private loft and open deck. Also UNIQUE to this home is a -sharpen your mower blade. brown, nutritious soil developed. It has depth of two to three inches to sup- continued to deepen every year. out the year and to add days or weeks "WIDOW'S WATCH" allowing a FANTASTIC VIEW OF THE GULF Offered at $675,000. plement the regular rainfall. This will — Raised beds. Raised beds help to normal growing seasons of favorite encourage deeper root growth which Trimming and pruning conserve moisture, avoid drowning of vegetables. jfr. will, in turn, help your lawn with- The next step is to maintain your plant roots and prevent soil erosion. — Winter cover cropping. Plant stand a drought or other severe cover crops or dormant plots during weather conditions. Watering in the — Careful variety selection. Please see YARD, page 8 Choose plants appropriate to your cli- winter. This will slow leaching of soil mate and which have resistance to nutrients and reduces soil erosion. insects and disease. Bradshaw grows When cover crops are plowed under in PARK-LIKE SETTING will be yours with FABULOUS NEAR BEACH LOCATION this Pests continued from page 1 this GULF RIDGE home. Enjoy this 3 bed- lovely well maintained 4 bedroom home locat- carrots, onions, celery, bell peppers, spring, they serve as green manure, room, 2 bath home, which comes complete ed on .5 acre is within very close walking dis- spinach, white potatoes, sweet pota- which helps amend the soil. Bradshaw with fireplace, vaulted ceilings, atrium, and tance to the Guif. Features include 3 baths, beach access. Shared swimming pool and office, screened and open decks, a "tree Three other plant suckers are aphids, and washing leaves with a soft brush or toes, peanuts, cabbage, snap beans, recommends crimson clover, winter rye tennis court. Owner will take a smaller house" and heated swimming pool. Available scales and whiteflies. Aphids come in cloth is all that is needed to remove tomatoes, cantaloupes, butter beans, and hairy vetch as cover crops. rental condo in trade. Offered at $359,000. for $349,000. Call Marsha at 472-1511. many colors, from green to pink to aphids, mealybugs and scales from sweet corn, beets, squash, cucumbers, — Crop rotation. Avoid exhausting okra, broccoli and lettuce. the plot's fertility by rotating crops. blue, and have pear-shaped bodies with broad-leafed plants. Give your plants a "Different crops need different levels long antennae and two short tubes scrubbing twice a year. — Compost mulching. Bradshaw $•*** ;tf mulches with pine needles and compost of nutrients to prosper," Bradshaw extending from the rear of the body. Handpicking - If only a few plants Scales can be almost any color and to reduce soil temperature, moisture says. "By changing locations, you are involved, you may be able to avoid depleting vital nutrients and measure from 1/8 to 1/3 an inch when loss through evaporation, weed compe- remove the pests with a toothpick or avoid insect and disease problems from mature. They are found all over the tition and soil compaction. , 223 Palm Lake Drive Absolutely immaculate Lake [rant SOMERSET #C-201. Immaculate luxury tweezers. Slugs, snails and cutworms "Composting has always been a good year to year." three bedroom or two bedroom + family room, three full condominium, never rented. Beautiful plant, on either side of the leaves or can be picked from plants at night idea, and now because landfill restric- — Keep a journal. Records from baths, fabulous landscaping and exquisite lake views view of gulf, many upgrades. Two bed- even on twigs and branches. Whiteflies One lot off West Gulf Drive, with deeded beach access rooms, family room, 2.5 baths. The inno- when they come out to feed. tions have gotten tighter, it makes even years past will help you build on your right across the slreet. Completely refurbished with new vative floorplan makes' this one of resemble tiny white moths and tend to Alcohol - A light infestation of more sense to turn your tree limbs and successes and avoid repeats of failures. carpel and tile, new white kitchen with Corian, new white Sanibel's finest properties. Owner will swarm when disturbed. baths with cultured marble and tile. Tile roof, two zone take smaller rental condo in trade. mealybugs or aphids can be controlled brush and grass into compost. Put them Bradshaw has recorded in a journal the A/C, Brick screened porch plus patio. This is a beautiful Offered to the purchaser for $629,000. Fungus gnat maggots, springtails by swabbing the underside of leaves to good use. The landfill won't take varieties, locations and soil amend- and comfortable home well priced at $299,000. and psocids are soil pests that may ments he has tried over the years, and ^y with alcohol. But alcohol can burn the them any more, and they'll be helping •42 damage house plant root systems. All foliage, so use with care. your garden, too," he says. the results of each. "I have about 13 T are difficult to detect and very small in years worth of data, and I find myself s«'\ Nicotine compounds - Soak a cigar — Insect scouting. A chemical-free . !M size, ranging from the microscopic referring to entries made years ago. * or pipe tobacco in a quart of water for gardener must pay attention to insects springtail to the worm-like maggot • "I, like my father and grandfather several days, dilute to the color of weak in the garden. "I make it a practice to measuring 1/4 inch long. check my garden every morning and before me, firmly believe if it has tea and add one tablespoon of mild every afternoon, looking for new worked before, it will work again." SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION - Tennis Villa top 563 SEA OATS DRIVE-Three bedrooms detergent to wash away aphids. floor corner, 2 BR, 2 bath townhouse. All South plus a loft. Soaring cathedral ceiling, gourmet Getting rid of unwanted guests Seas Plantation amenities. Beautifully fur- kitchen and fabulous master suite. Beautiful W'Crtcvct. So if you've identified what type of nished and offered at $289,900. neighborhood located near the beach with pest is bothering your plants, what can Bringing in the bug guns Grove robbers beware: There are deeded recess. Price reduced to $459,500. In severe cases, pesticide treatments you do? Dr. Short suggests choosing tiBl iwr from the following treatments. may be necessary. Insecticides and tough new penalties for swiping fruit Syringing - Spraying plants with a miticides can be purchased at garden ? vice president of Brooks Tropicals. IIl Experience the vacation of your dreams forceful stream of room temperature supply or hardware stores. However, HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) — Just when the Florida fruit industry decid- "It happens in the daylight hours. We aqain and a%aln. A variety of exceptional condominiums water twice a month to remove insects the Florida Pest Control Association ed to fight back against grove rob- catch them, they arrest them, and and private hojnes are available at South Seae Plantation, before they settle in. This is the best encourages you to use all chemicals bing, Mike Hunt's mango trees they walk." WEDGEWOOD # 202 Owner will take a This top floor, west corner location condomini- and on Captiva and Upper Captiva Islands. Drop by or done outside or over a laundry sink with care. Read and follow the direc- became the latest victims. S300,000-$400,QdO condo in trade toward purchase of um offers gorgeous panoramic views of the Gulf where you can get at the underside of tions carefully. Avoid breathing mists Growers are getting help from a this spectacular gulf-front condo. Ultimate luxury! Huge of Mexico. The spacious floorplan allows for two call 472-5111, ext. 5162 or ext. 3331 for Hunt discovered $1,200 to $1,500 new state law that makes it a felony master suite & 2 large bedrooms. 3.5 baths & family bedroom, two baths, den, formal dining room leaves where most bugs congregate. and fumes. Be sure to store pesticides and much more. Don't miss the opportunity to Interval Vacation Ownership. worth of mangoes missing Thursday to trespass on farmland. The crime, room. Fabulous Kitchen. Swimming pool & tennis Washing - Using three tablespoons in their original containers, locked safe- court. Breathtaking views from one of Sanibel's newest purchase this rare, best-located condominium from the 4,000 acres of groves he at BY THE SEA. Offered at $680,000. of mild detergeat in a gallon of water ,ly away from children and pets. manages in southern Dade County. which had been a misdemeanor pun- and plushest residences. $995,000 unfurnished. Fruit growers in the rural region, ishable by a small fine or short jail GOPHER WALK . SANIBEL HARBOUR which supplies much of the nation's term, now carries a maximum penal- SUBDIVISION Waterfront 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo- The Dunes at an affordable price Prestigious West Gulf Drive. Two 1/2- minium #435 at Sanibel Harbour tropical fruit, estimate they have lost ty of five years in prison. A similar acre homesites, nearby beach access, Resort, guaranteed leaseback and VIP 1076 Sand Castle Happy $305,000 in thefts this year. beautiful community swimming membership to Spa and Tennis Club. pool.Priced at $235,000 and $255,000. $218,300 Birthday "It's very frustrating," said Hunt, Please see ROBBERS, page 6 $217,000, furnished. Two bedrooms, two baths Master suite with a walk-in closet Americal 15 years with PMR - 20 years Island Resident large master bath and private patio For Professional Service whether Buying or Selling The Prudential t^r Living room has cathedral ceilinqs ' NEWMEYER 'Priscilla Murphy fireplace and large screened patio QUALITY. SERVICE. RESULTS. I Florida Realty Realty, Inc. 1020 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, FL 33957 •*i GREAT PRICE I COCHRANE 941-472-4000/1-800-245-7284 AN INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED MEMBER OR THE PRUDENTIAL REAL ESTATE AFFUATES, INC PO Box Sanibel, FL 33957 SOMETHING TO CELEBRATE ! NEAR BEACH POOL HOME - 3 BR / 2 BA Ken and Claudia Bright with tile and cathedral i 8. CLIFFORD REALTORS® . , ceilings. Deeded beach At the entrance to South Seas Plantation access. $345,000. (813)472-1511 • 1-800-233-8829 MARSHA CLIFFORD your mono connection" Broker Salesperson Captiva Island (813) 472-2902 (eves) Multi-Million Dollar Club PMR Ken 941-472-4121 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: The Cochrane Team aMurphy Claudia 941 -472-IS 11 at 472-4000 or 472-3057 The Newmeyer / Cochrane Team ^ i Eves. 800-4S4-5480 4 Sanibel & Captiva REAL ESTATE Tuesday. June 27.1995 Tuesday, June 27. 1995 Sanibel & Captiva REAL ESTATE 5

Building permits recorded at Sanibel City Hall and Mary Ann D. Saegebarth to James and Barbara Here are a few guides to speed you along this summer during the period ending Tuesday, June 20, 1995, K. Geiser, unit 21, Seashells of Sanibel. included: PERMITS $168,900: Leeland Marina View Corporation to — Some guides to speed you on your way and "The Besl Bike Rides in California"^ 2.95 — Using vacation time to look at prospective col- $259,564: Sundial West Condominium Associa- Codico Inc., unit B-144, phase I, Sunset Harbor. this summer: paperback) by Kimberly Grob. leges for your teen-agers? "The Princeton Review tion, 1501 Middle Gulf Dr., remodel by Benchmark & DEEDS $158,000: Jerome R. and Mary Ellen Walker and — Domestic pleasures can be followed with a new Student Access Guide to Visiting College Campuses" John M. and June A. Quirk to Francis M. and Belinda _ "Paris Inside Out" (Houghton Mifflin, $16.95) General Contractors. (6-15) by David Applefield gives insider's advice on such series of Frommer "America on Wheels" guides (Random House, $19.95 paperback) by Janet Spencer $240,000: Mr. and Mrs. John Hoving, 1828 Jampol, apartment 8-208, Sundial Beach Resort. $112,500: Hope Liza Barrington to H. Thompson matters as where to find the safest seats on the Metro, (each $13.95 paperback), with editions for California and Sandra Maleson tells you about how to get there, Buckthorn Lane, single-family residence by Kennedy $395: Sally S. Gaydos, 4783 Rue Helene, L.P. driving instructions, where to stay, and local attrac- Construction Inc. (6-14) William Trust Acquisition, unit 108, building D, how to deal with the French bureaucracy, how to get and Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico, Florida, and tank by Vision Energy. (6-15) the mid-Atlantic states. There also are "Unofficial tions to take in while you're there. $150,000: William and Elizabeth Fisher, 1011 Fish $100: Kohlbrenner, 2407 Periwinkle Way, L.P. Seascape. opera tickets, or how to cope with French bathrooms. Crow Rd., single-family residence by Michigan tank by Petrolane Gas Service. (6-12) Newest titles in Lonely Planet's Travel Survival Guides" to The Great Smoky and Blue Ridge — Another form of alternative lodging gaining in Homes Inc. (6-19) $100: Richard Muench, 1036 Periwinkle Way, utili- Kit series include Britain and North Africa; new City Mountains ($16 paperback) and Branson, Missouri popularity in the U.S. is the B&B. "The Annual $37,500: Charles W. and Odette W. Veysey, 206 ty shed by owner. (6-20) Guides for Honolulu, Jakarta, Vienna; USA Guides ($10 paperback), as well as a new edition of the Directory of American and Canadian Bed &. Daniel Dr., addition by Benchmark General Contrac- $0: Sundial West Condominium Association, 1501 for Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountain States and "National Park Guide"($17 paperback) by Michael Breakfasts" (Rutledge Hill Press, $18.95 paperback) tors Inc. (6-15) Middle Gulf Dr., temporary trailer by Benchmark Water officials Southwest;, a general guide to Western Australia; Frorne. Other U.S. updates include guides to Los edited by Julia M. Pitkin lists more than 6,000 to $35,000: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, 5800 Pine Tree Dr., General Contractor. (6-15) walking guide to Alaska; and Baltic States and Lao Angeles ($12.95 paperback) and New Mexico choose from. addition/remodel by Benchmark General Contractors Deeds recorded at the Lee County Courthouse open drainage phrasebooks. Also from the publisher is a new series ($14.95 paperback). Foreign updates include — "The Complete Guide to Bed & Breakfasts" Inc. (6-15) during the week ending Saturday, June 10, for of small format atlases, with first titles devoted to Comprehensive Guides to Berlin, Madrid and the (Ten Speed Press, $16.95 paperback) by Pamela $20,495: Betty Havig, 2929 West Gulf Dr., #107, more than $80,000 included: Thailand, India, and Japan. All are paperback, rang- Costa del Sol (each $12.95 paperback), and Ireland Lanier lists 11,000 inns and 20,000 private guest remodel by Hammer Sales Ltd. (6-14) $1,032,500: J.B. and Sarah C. Baldwin to Dixie M. canal to ease ing from $5.95 for the phrasebooks to about $25 for ($16.95 paperback), and Budget Travel Guides .to houses in the U.S. and Canada. $20,000: Barbara Mitchell, 3951 West Gulf Dr., and Ann B. Hollins, portion of lot 30, unit 1, Golden — "1995 Eurail Guide to World Train Travel" exterior remodel by Mark Allen Edwins. (6-13) the larger guides. Eastern Europe and Israel (each $16.95 paperback). Beach. — Want to rediscover the United States? Globe All are from Macmillan. (Houghton Mifflin, $14.95 paperback) covers 119 $11,735: Fred W. Ahlemeir, 478 Sea Oats Dr., $472,500: Phyllis Jean Pritchard Walker and state flooding pool and deck by Gator Pool & Spa Service. (6-14) Pequot Press concentrates on destinations close to — A series of guidebooks from The Mountaineers ' countries, even those far beyond Europe in Asia, Phyllis Jean Pritchard, f/k/a, and Charles Eric Walker Africa, the Middle East, North and South America. $11,557: Island Water Association, 3651 Sanibel- to Richard H. and Carolyn A. Jones, lot 11, block 3, MIAMI (AP) — To ease flooding in rain- home with its Discover Historic America series (each Books is tailored for hikers, bikers and other travelers Capttva Rd., shutters by Hurricane Shutters of Fort unit 5, Sanibel Estates. soaked Dade County, water managers opened $14.95 paperback) —"Colonial America," "The with outdoor tastes. Typical titles are "Mexico: A Information about rail pass rates, discounts and a Myers. (6-12) $410,000: First Union National Bank of Florida and parts of a drainage canal that regulates water Wild West," "Dixie," and "The Mighty Hiker's Guide to Mexico's Natural History," ($16.95 sampling of schedules "and interconnections are $11,000: CNC Partnership, 2055 Periwinkle Way, BancFlorida Fsb to Sunshine Island Inn Limited, lot flow in the Everglades and helps protect farms Mississippi." Also from the publisher are Family paperback) by Jim Conrad, or "Foothills and included, along with sightseeing highlights. kitchen hood by Oney Sheet Metal Inc. (6-12) 23, block 7, unit 2, Sanibel Estates. and cities in South Florida. Adventure Guides (each $9.95 paperback) for Lowlands Around Puget Sound ($14.95 paperback) — "1995 U.S. Road Atlas" (American Map, $6.95 $10,000: Jerry Mundt, 1401-1403 Sandpiper $357,,500: James M. Peters Inc. to Sally Seernan But freshwater discharges from the C-lll Connecticut, Indiana, Oregon, Virginia, and by Harvey and Penny Manning. Call 1 (800) 553- paperback) is a managebly sized road map for all 50 Circle, vinyl siding and soffitt fascia by Jade Builders. Gaydos, lot 13, block D, Chateau Sur Mer. canal flow into ecologically sensitive Florida Wisconsin; "Recommended Country Inns — New 4453 for orders and information if these books aren't states and 55 major cities. It also has a pull-out map (6-14) $200,000: Alfred Cappuccilli Trustee and Alfred $10,000: Jerry Muench, 1119 Periwinkle Way, Bay and other coastal" areas. Indiscriminate England" ($14.95 paperback) by Elizabeth Squier, available locally. of the whole country. Cappuccilli Trust to Klaus Rohwedder, government freshwater releases have caused massive fish #58, screen enclosure and replace RV by owner. (6- lot 5, section 27, township 46 S, range 22 E. kills in Florida Bay in the last decade. 19) $182,000: Thetma Mayeron and Thelma Mayeron $10,000: Dorothy Carroll, 7345 Sanddollar, pool Trustee and Donald Mayeron Trust and Thelma "The saltwater animals would have trouble Today's recliners are no longer unattractive 'things' adapting to sudden large influxes of freshwater," and deck by Coastal Custom Pool & Spa Inc. (6-20) Mayeron and Victor Mayeron, east 93 feet, lot 8, lots Men seem to have a "thing" about recliners. If a said Deborah Nordeen, spokeswoman for $10,000: Carse, 1759 Jewel Box, pool and deck 9-10, Bay View, Captiva. man is lost in a furniture showroom, nine times out of by Coastal Custom Pool & Spa Inc..(6-20) Everglades National Park. $131,800: John C. and Khristy M. Scheer to 10 he will be found in the recliner department. $6,100: Genesis Properties, 830 Limpet Dr., boat Robert S. and Ruthi G. Levering, lots 35-36, phase II, South Florida Water Management District lift by Stemic Enterprises Inc. (6-20) Sanibel River Estates. officials said that won't happen this time. Small Picture him seated on a comfy recliner, perhaps with $6,000: Maryann E. Graziano, 2042 Wild Lime Dr., quantities of water are being released so that his eyes closed, but definitely with a contented look slab and screen enclosure by John J. Hull Associates Condominium sales recorded at the Lee County marine life can gradually adjust to changes in the on his face. Inc. (6-16) Courthouse during the week ending Saturday, What does a woman say when her significant other June 10, for more than $80,000 included: brackish environment. $5,188: Bill Withrow, 978 Oyster Ct., boat dock says, "You can pick the furniture you want, as long as $775,000: Harry and Doris R. Gustafson to Paul R. The freshwater release plan is carefully and lift by Quality Boat Lifts Inc. (6-15) I get my recliner?" And why do women object so and Dona L. Litzsinger, unit C-3, Sanibel Seavrew. thought out, and scientists are monitoring its $4,294: James and Delores Harper, 696 Emeril $465,000: Ecoventure Sanibel Inc. Managing effects on the environment, said Antonio strongly to them? Ct., shutters by Rolsafe. (6-20) General Partner and Ecoventure Sanibel to D. Bruce Romanach, a spokesman for the water district's "Because they were, in a word, ugly. Massive and $3,950: Francis P. Bailey Jr., 2477 Periwinkle and Harriet A. Pattison, unit 4-2, Sanctuary Golf Miami office. ' awkward, they were difficult to position harmonious- Way, window installation b'y Benchmark General Villages. "(It's) not somebody saying, The water's so ly in the design scheme of whatever room they were One of today's new, Contractors. (6-15) $460,000: Constance R. Balaguer to Herbert E. high and let's do it' and there's no plan behind placed. But please note, the key word here is were," fashionable recliners. $2,400: Peter Carson, 642 East Gulf Dr., vinyl sid- and Mary J. Walter, apartment 117, building*17, it,'" Romanach added Thursday. said Clair Goldhagen, Robb & Stucky's upholstery ing by Jade Builders. (6-14) Kings Crown. C-lll, or Aerojet Canal, is a controversial buyer. $2,100: American Legion, 4240 Sanibel-Captiva $437,500: S&L Investment Company II to Miller Rd., kitchen hood by Miami Metal Fabricators. (6-14) channel that has been used as a relief valve for Over the past few years, recliner manufacturers Eads Company Inc., apartment 7A, Captiva Shores. South Florida for more than a decade. $1,400: Ann Skaugstad, 1236 Sandcastle Rd., $400,000: Ramon L. Stave and Ramon L. Stave have tried to please both men and women by making remodel by owner. (6-15) Environmentalists say it is a big contributor to their products more fashionable, while still offering Trustee and Ramon L. and Charlotte Stave to the decline of Florida Bay. $1,180: Cat and Jackie Casey, 1442 Sandpiper. Nanette D. Charlotte, unit 228, Lighthouse Point, maximum comfort. Circle, shutters by Rolsafe. (6-20) building 1. "That area is just very sensitive to freshwater flows," said Romanach. With the old-style recliner as its model, today's $900: Sally Seeman, 4783 Rue Hetene, remodel $369,000: Debra Metzger to John T. Jr. and motion furniture comes in traditional wing chairs, storage unit by owner. (6-19) Patricia G. Seaman, a-partment 106, building 6, The district opened 12 of the 13 culverts at the end of the canal Wednesday to prevent fur- overscaled contemporary, country, rocker-recliner Kings Crown. love seats and chaises. $298,500: John Dean- ther flooding in Florida City and Homestead — gens MD and John some areas have been under a foot of water fol- "This year the public will see more high-leg reclin- GRAND OPENING Deangelis MD, a/k/a, to lowing heavy rains that began Tuesday. ers; there will be recliners with hidden storage, drop- Leslie O. Taylor Trustee The canal has been opened maybe three times down tables, electronic connections for hi-fi sound and Connie L. Taylor in as many years to ease flooding. The last time systems, telephones and even massage capabilities. CELEBRATION Trustee and Leslie O. and the C-lll was opened was in 1994 during Today's recliners are not only fashionable and com- OF OUR NEW LOCATION Connie L. Taylor Trust, fortable, they're practical as well," said Goldhagen. apartment 742, Sanibel Please see FLOODING, page 6 To their surprise, manufacturers have found that Moorings. SOUTHWEST massage recliners (called "shake and bake" in the -1554 Periwinkle Way - $185,500: Klaus A. industry) - once thought to be a fad - are rapidly find- FLORIDA'S PREMIER JUNE 30TH • 1 TO 7 PM ing mainstream acceptance. Perhaps the best news is the wide range of colors The Island's premier builder To advertise in THE ISLANDER, and fabric styles available. While recliners were - ...since 1983 GOLF CLUB VIM exquisite 9,000 square foot home encompasses grand island living always popular (mostly with men), the every-growing while overlooking the open waters of Pine Island Sound as well as the call 472-5185 market for "designer" recliners and motion furniture T; Inc. magnificent Arthur Hills signature 4th hole of The Sanctuary's is a direct result of the stay-at-home trend. championship golf course. 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