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Vol. 36, No. 20 Friday, May 16,1997 Three Sections, 36 Pages 50 Cents

This Growing Desire Week Hemingway Festival A Go! Sanibel's International Hemingway Festival is set for July 18-20. 2A Ward Retires Sanibel Elementary Principal Barbara Ward, who's presided over the island school since 1979, will retire next month. ,3A Buck Key Mariner closes real estate "deal that gives it 70 acres on pristine Buck Key, tucked on the bayside of Capt.iva. .3A Cruising Again Captiva residents Scott and Gretchen McPhee head to a Polynesian dancing party. 1B Africa-Bound CROW vet intern P.J. Deitschel is heading off to South Africa. ;..I"B Arts-Leisure C Service Directory 12C Cityside 9A Classifieds .SB Commentary 11 -12A Island Dining 3C Night Life 4C "Front Page" 3A Island Eye 6A Police Beat 10A Crossword 1IC Fishing/Shelling 6B Show Biz .: 5C Sports SB Tide chart .2B Harriet Ringel's watercolor, Growing Desire, is part of the Sanibel-Captiva Art League.show now on display in the Phillips Have A Great Week! Gallery at BIG Ails. See page 6Cfor more information. Photo/Scott Martell 2A - May 16, 1997 - ISLANDER ISLANDER - Friday, May16, 1997 - 3A International The Front Page Hemingway Festival Principal Ward says au revoir! "Barbara Ward... has foresight with a vision that ByANNEBELLEW Hemingway family gives OK is firm, determined, yet ever-changing. She is a Islander staff writer leader who believes in empowering others. An anibel Elementary School's beloved prin- exceptionally hard worker who allows for cipal, Barbara Ward, is retiring at the end of this school year after 18 years of guid- creativity, inspiration and synergy, she does not S the keynote speaker and Mina will have a hand in family members feel has undermined the image of the ing, cajoling, leading and inspiring her students, teach- ByJILLTYRER allow for complacency and tries new things ers, staff and the community to award-winning status. Islander staff writer the organizing. Also expected is Charlie Scribner Jr., writer by promoting drinking and partying. whose company published Ernest's work, and Jim Hemingway Days in Key West has been can- based on sound educational research. Her "Wellington's pleased," she said. (Wellington It's a go for the International Hemingway Fes- Ward, Barbara's husband, is a world-renowned art- tival on Sanibel this summer. Nagel, an acknowledged Hemingway scholar, who celed but there was discussion that the estate still was demeanor enraptures her students as they are wrote the book for the recently released film, Love negotiating with people in Key West over trademark ist.) "He says we'll finally get to spend some time Jack and Patrick Hemingway, sons and heirs drawn to her. She teaches math to fourth graders, together." She also said it was a big, big step and that of Ernest, gave their OK to proceed with plans for and War, based on Hemingway's novel. Local writ- disputes. No festival is planned there, Hilary said, al- ers Randy Wayne White and Jeffry P. Lindsay, though the events at Sloppy Joe's Bar, such as the wears her geography jacket challenging students she'd cried buckets of tears. "I have a constant lump the festival, which will be July 18-20. in my throat. It's going to be hard to say goodby. I "I'm excited, but at the same time, I feel like Hilary's husband, also will participate. Ernest Hemingway Look-Alike Contest, will continue. to answer her weekly [geography] questions, Despite the short time frame, organizers have In spite of some people's worries that the Sanibel af- love these kids. I've had their brothers and sisters, and Principal Barbara Ward now there's a lot of work to be done," said Hilary coordinates and implements many of the this is just the greatest bunch of parents anywhere." Hemingway, who's been heading up efforts to start been talking to several authors, including John fair would turn into a Key West-type fete, "you'll have no, shocked. I'll miss her a lot and wish she'd stay. She Updike, about appearing this year. "We would like bearded guys not crossing the causeway to Sanibel, motivational incentives. Her parents and Ward is not the only one with a lump in her throat. is such a great principal. I'm a performer, not a teacher. the festival. Hilary, the writer's niece, got the word Her secretary for nine years, Maureen Harrigan, said, Wednesday, after the members of the estate consid- to bring in a Pulitzer Prize-winning author each year," but going to Key West," she said. community members in unison resound [with] the She's the one who lured me into teaching!" "I don't want her to go. She's so creative. She's so From the Site Report... A student said, "Every- ered the proposal and gave it their nod. Hilary said, and they've talked to Phil Caputo, au- The costs of some of the events, such as those praise that 'she loves children.'Barbara is a thor of A Rumor of War, who's considering coming held at BIG Arts, would be covered by the host orga- fair. She's just wonderful to work for and with. I guess thing works well here at Sanibel with little effort. Mrs. "The sons made the decision," she said. "I know leader and an inspiration." I should be happy for her, but I'll miss her terribly." A Ward makes things happen." A community leader that Patrick, in particular, is very excited about what next year. nization, which also would receive the proceeds from The time factor also has forced organizers to the event. Revenue from sporting events, such as the From the Site Visit Report written by Albert A. little laugh. "Losing Barbara will be like coming to commented, "Barbara Ward is incredible." we're presenting on Sanibel." The family, and its school naked." In more ways than one—all the art- And, from others on her staff ..."She is the famous member, have backgrounds in photography, adjust the events schedule, so the festival has been flats fishing tournament and the tennis and golf tour- Monillas, U.S. Department of Education. shortened from July 17-21 to July 18-20 and some naments, will be split between an organization to ben- work on the walls is Wellington's! school," said school secretary, Bonnie Liljequist. "She painting, and other interests that will be represented November, 1992 And music teacher Val Parker said, "I'm surprised, (Continued, page 9A) at the festival, she said. Ernest and Pablo Picasso proposed events, such as a sailing regatta, will not efit veterans incapacitated by wounds received in ser- were friends, Hilary pointed out, and Patrick, the take place this year. vice, the American Diabetes Foundation, and island writer's son, has told tales about the interest his fa- Hilary and Carlene Brennen, island coordinator environmental organizations — Care and Rehabilita- ther showed in photography when Ernest was in Af- for the festival, have emphasized that the festival will tion of Wildlife, Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foun- Decision time for pristine Buck Key rica. focus on cultural, literary and environmental interests. dation and "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society. Laying eggs! Patrick Hemingway and his daughter, Mina, What they don't want, they've said, is a remake of Key West's Hemingway Days festival, which some ByJILLTYRER ByJILLTYRER plan to be at the festival, Hilary said. Patrick will be Islander staff writer Islander staff writer The turtles are here, just on time. As of May 8, Mariner Properties Development Inc. Sea turtle nesting season started May 1 and, owns 70 acres on Buck Key. With the purchase complete, as of May 14, 28 nests had been spotted on Sani- the company is considering two choices: either develop- Three days of cultural, sporting events planned bel and Captiva, said Dee Fulk, who heads up ing its portion of the pristine island, which has one of the the Sea Turtle Program for Sanibel-Captiva Con- few remaining West Indian hammocks, or trying to trans- BUCK KEY Many of the details about events still are shop continues, matting prints, judging and awards servation Foundation. "I feel like we have a few fer developmental rights to its South Seas Plantation prop- Lee Co. Florida sketchy, such as the times and fees, but here is a list Saturday, July 19: presented. Photos remain on display for the week- more sooner," she said. "Sometimes it drags out erty, and subsequently destroying about 20 acres of man- of proposed events for the International Hemingway end, along with Dr. Hemingway's prints. more than this." •— groves. Northt Festival: • Hemingway Charity Flats-Fishing Tourna- • Hemingway Music Workshop & Sunset Con- Of the nests so far this year, 18 are on Sani- Mariner Properties has proposed to transfer the 32 ment: All day. Adults fish only. 'Tween Waters Ma- cert: Morning to sunset, BIG Arts. Children's and bel — with 15 on the darker, harder-to-reach, units of density allowed on Buck Key to South Seas Plan- \ July 18: rina. Awards ceremony follows. adults' divisions, both amateur. Separate work- west-end beaches — and 10 on Captiva. All ap- tation. Those units are for single-family homes, but Mari- • Proposed Hemingway Wilderness Run — 5K shops, take your instrument. Work with profession- pear to be loggerhead turtle nests and several false ner officials hope to combine the units with the 32 units • Hemingway Charity Flats-Fishing Tourna- run: Morning at J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wild- als, then enjoy an evening concert, free for work- crawls — where turtles have come ashore but already allowed on the resort property and to build sev- ment: All day at 'Tween Waters Marina, Captiva. life Refuge. Proceeds to benefit planned Visitor's shop participants. Proceeds benefit BIG Arts. haven't nested — have been reported. By the end eral more condominiums at South Seas. Open to "Old & Young Children of the Sea." Adults Center. (Continued, page 4A) If that can't be done, said Mariner Properties Presi- on boats, IGF rules, catch-and-release tournament. 'Hemingway Charity Golf Tournament: Morn- dent Ray Pavelka, the company will go ahead with plans Children fish from marina docks and children's ing, Dunes Country Sunday, July 20: to develop Buck Key, which is accessible only by air or awards immediately follow. Adults meet in Crow's Club. Awards ceremony • The Ernest Hemingway Literary Confer- water. He has discussed plans that include hotel units, ten- Nest Lounge for cocktail/fishtail. follows. ence: All day at Sundial Resort. Patrick nis courts, 20 single-family "villas" and a helicopter pad. • Hemingway Charity Pro-Am Tennis Tourna- • Hemingway Hemingway, son of Ernest, as keynote speaker. Walking for Hope But Pavelka has indicated that developing Buck Key U.S. Fish & Charity Pro-Am Tennis Talks by Hemingway scholar Dr. James Nagel, Wildlife Service ment: All. day at Sundial Resort. Professional and isn't his preference. Aside from the expense of providing 169 acres amateur, open and children's divisions. Tournament: All day at Charles Scribner Jr., Randy Wayne White, Jeffry By SCOTT MARTELL utility service to the island, he has expressed an interest in • Dr. Clarence Hemingway Nature Photogra- Sundial Resort. Finals P. Lindsay and more. Coffee critique. Islander Editor preserving the island. "You could develop on Buck Key phy Workshop & Contest: All day at BIG Arts com- and awards ceremony. • Hemingway Young Authors' Writing Con- Conventional wisdom says everyone and work around the trees and other native plants and plex. Children's and adults' workshops — amateur, • Grace Hall test: Afternoon at Sanibel Public Library. Winners knows someone who has been helped by Hope maintain a fair amount of tropical hardwood forest." But, disposable cameras only. Emphasis on composition Hemingway Fine Arts in three categories to be announced. Hospice, the caring organization that takes care he added, "over time, it would erode due to human inter- and lighting. Half-day workshop, half-day shoot. Workshop &Art Compe- • Grace Hall Hemingway Fine Arts Workshop of the terminally ill, and later helps families vention on the island. It will effectively be lost. It will still Children stay on BIG Arts campus. Proceeds to ben- tition: Morning, BIG & Competition: Morning, BIG Arts. Contest con- through the loss. be a beautiful area ... but it won't function" ecologically. efit BIG Arts. Arts. Children's and tinues, judging and awards. Paintings remain on On Captiva this past Saturday, that seemed Hilary Hemingway Instead, Mariner has proposed transferring the de- adults' divisions.—J>oth display-€or - weekendT-along^ witrrexhibit of land- to be true as over 150 people came out for a velopment rights to the Captiva resort. The 70 acres on test: All day at Sanibel Public Library. Turn in story amateur — with separate scape paintings by Ernest's mother. Gulf Walk that raised over $7,000 through do- Buck Key would be deeded to "conservation interests," by 4 p.m., winners to be announced Sunday after- workshops. Emphasis on landscape and lighting. • The Ernest Hemingway Birthday Banquet: nations and sponsors. Walkers trekked from the such as the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the jiSani- noon. Proceeds to benefit library. Half-day workshop, half-day painting. Proceeds to Sunset at Thistle Lodge. A celebration of the Mucky Duck restaurant to 'Tween Waters Inn bel-Captiva Conservation Foundation. • International Hemingway Festival Start-up benefit BIG Arts. author's birthday by family, friends and admirers. and back. The Captiva Civic Association hasn't changed its Shrimp Boil & Luau: Sunset at Sundial Resort. Chil- • Dr. Clarence Hemingway Nature Photogra- "It was a community success!" said orga- opposition to the proposed transfer, according to CCA dren welcome. phy Workshop & Contest: All day at BIG Arts. Work- nizer Beth Jardas. "The community awareness Board President Paul Smart. The Civic Association, by was just as important as the money we raised." policy, opposes development that could worsen the traffic (Continued, page 4A) (Continued, page 4A) ISLANDER • Friday, May 16, 1997 - SA 4A - May 16, 1 997 • ISLANDER The proposed development at South Seas would go in two spots: near the Buck Key, from 3A small-boat marina at the south end of the resort, and at Harbor Point across from the larger marina on the north end of the resort. Both would have wetland and situation or increase the density on the island, said CCA Director Paul Garvey. mangrove impacts. About 20 acres of mangroves would be affected, Pavelka Our Town SCCF backs the CCA. "That's still our posture at this point... we're sup- said. portive of their feelings," said Executive Director Erick Lindblad. SCCF has, in "Mangroves are a big concern because of the environmental and economic the past, tried unsuccessfully to buy the Buck Key property from the Watrous value," Lindblad said. They affect both the quality and productivity of area wa- family, who held it under the name of the "Buck Key Preservation Association," ters — both of which can have an impact on tourism, he added. Taking it to the Street but the costs of such an exchange are high. "We understand that, in order to preserve Buck Key, it would require wet- "We're all concerned about the development of Buck Key, obviously. But land impacts at South Seas Plantation," Pavelka said. But the developer still it appears the stakes are too high," Lindblad said. "It's not an easy choice. On would have to go through the permitting process and provide mitigation. Dream vacation? the surface it sounds like one" because many people assume the new develop- Permitting agencies, such as the Army Corps of Engineers, the State De- ment would go into an area on South Seas Plantation that's already developed, partment of Environmental Protection and the South Florida Water Manage- ByANNEBELLEW but that's not the case. CCA members, he said, "don't want to see 32 units going ment District, have certain requirements a developer must meet, Pavelka said. Islander staff writer in and mangrove destruction as a result of that. It really is a difficult situation." The company has to clear several hurdles, including the "avoidance" and "mini- As the time for summer vacations nears, the Mariner Properties bought the 70 acres for about $3.5 million from Ted mization" tests. It must prove, first, that it can't avoid impacting the wetlands. Islander decided "dream vacations" might be a and William Watrous; the Watrous family is keeping a little less than 11 acres of Mariner's answer, Pavelka said, is "not in order to preserve 70 acres of both good thing to ask about. If you could go anywhere its Buck Key property. Of the approximately 350 acres on the island, 195 are wetland and upland on Buck Key." In answer to how it is minimizing the im- in the world you wanted to this summer, where owned by U.S. Fish & Wildlife, close to 57 acres are the property of SCCF, and pact, he said, "we're preserving 70 acres and impacting 20." There's another 30 would you go'? the State of Florida owns 12 acres. acres of wetlands that it doesn't plan to affect. There also is an additional 65 Mariner officials are looking at two spots on South Seas for potential de- acres of mangroves at South Seas and "we would be willing to put some re- velopment, Pavelka said. "What we're talking about would be condominium straint" on impacts to those, such as deeding them to a conservation organiza- Frlda Burke units comparable to Land's End," already at the resort: fourplexes with a mix of tion. "Permitting agencies always like to have some on-site mitigation," he said, Sanibel two- and three-bedroom units. Also in the plans is a two-story eightplex of three- but there also is a possibility Mariner could use credits from its Little Pine Is- "i Polly Cosyris Mary Ellen Tiffany Robert H. Carlson bedroom units and a golf hole. land Mitigation Bank to apply to mitigation requirements. The required mitiga- Greece. I'd like to tion, he said, would result in no net loss of wetlands. "Mangroves ... provide an see the ruins and find my If those development rights were transferred, Pavelka said, "it would put a way through the maze. cap on the numbers of units at South Seas Plantation and put a limitation on the important function to Pine Island Sound," he said. "Appropriate mitigation is Sanibel Music Festival appoints expansion into wetlands." And, he said, it would preserve Buck Key. designed to replace those functions. ... The system really isn't going to be Getting those development rights transferred is another matter. "There is harmed." no mechanism that lets them move units from ... a noncontiguous property," "Not possible," Lindblad said. "They're not restoring anything on Little three new board members said Matt Uhle, CCA's attorney. The company does, however, have several op- Pine Island that's anything like this." The development at South Seas would go tions. One of those is getting an amendment to the county's Comprehensive into mature mangrove forest, he said. "That's really irreplaceable." Three high-profile islanders have been ap- tures and History with the Arts on a secondary level. Land Use Plan, as well as an amendment to a section of the Land Development pointed to the Board of Directors of Sanibel Musical Since 1979 she has been active in real estate with Code that deals with the transfer of such rights. Nesting turtles, from 3A of season last year, 277 nests were found on Sanibel and 117 on Captiva. With George Irwin Festival. They are Mary Ellen Tiffany, Polly Seely VIP Realty Group Inc. They were early supporters A proposed land use plan amendment, though, must get approval from the Sanibel Cosyns, and Robert H. Carlson. of Sanibel Musical Festival, housed many of the per- County Commissioners and from the state Department of Community Affairs. the exception on one Kemp's Ridley turtle nest, all were loggerheads, although forming artists and acted as liaison with the real es- tracks showed that a green turtle had made a false crawl. Tiffany, who has resided on Sanibel since 1990, "If they propose it in opposition to Captiva residents, we would hope the County The Rocky Moun- was recently named as Executive Assistant to the tate community. Commissioners would pay attention to that," Uhle said. The first nest this year was spotted May 6, just west of West Wind Inn. Just tains for the change of CEO of Bush Industries. She is a graduate of Smith Carlson and his wife Nancy came to Sanibel in at daybreak, Fulk said, the person who reported it spotted a loggerhead turtle on scenery. College and has held a number of key positions in 1979. He graduated with a degree in business from the beach and found the nest it had left. Volunteers are patrolling the beaches both the private and public sectors. She also is a mem- the University of Minnesota after serving 3 1/2 years each morning, but no one else has reported seeing a nesting turtle. ber of Zonta, United Way and currently on the boards in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He worked for a New A stranded turtle, however, was discovered May 5. It apparently had been of the "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society, Pirate Play- York textile firm for a number of years and in 1953 hit by a boat propellor, which badly wounded her on the head and severed a house, and Edison Park Elementary School. he and a partner started Gas Supply Inc., a propane flipper. Fishermen found it by the lighthouse pier, Fulk said, and the turtle was Cosyns moved to Sanibel in the mid 1970s. She gas equipment design and supply company. He has taken to Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife before being moved to an aquarium The Islands' Community holds A.B. and Masters degrees from Allegheny served on a number of boards, both public and pri- in Clearwater, where Fulk visited it a week later. The turtle is recovering slowly, Ellen Steele, College and coordinated the teaching of World Cul- vate and has been active in real estate properties. Newspaper since 1961 she said. "It's going to be a long process." Sanibel MAILING ADDRESS Since City Council passed an ordinance May 6 banning lights on the beach, Puerto Rico. Our P.O. Box 56 • Sanibel, FL 33957 workers with the sea turtle program have spoken to several people about their daughter is having hav- Fax 472-5302 lights and about furniture left on the beach. "A lot of people we've contacted ing her 40th birthday dinator. For further information, call 472-0308. LOCATION have been real cooperative," Fulk said. In many cases, they just needed to be there, and we'll be Promenade Center Events CPR course offered Shhhhhhhli! reminded that turtle nesting season has begun. spending a week on 695 Tarpon Bay Rd Unit #13 Puerto Rico and the is- The Sanibel Fire Control District will offer a PHONE: 472-5185 West Gulf Drive subdivision. Light a candle, fight cancer CPR Heartsaver course from 6-10 p.m. May 27 at Gulf Walk, from 3A lands around it. Tonight, hundreds of candles will light the night SUBSCRIPTION RATES New model home under con- the Sanibel Fire Station on Palm Ridge Road. Pre- struction. For sale at pre-con- Jardas started the event three years ago. The event raised $1,000 the first along the track at the Lee County Sports Complex, registration is required, and the cost is $8. This course $22.00 $28.00 each a tribute to a cancer patient. §20.75 Newspaper S26.42 Newspaper struction for $595,000. Com- year. Last year, it raised $2,000 as television personality and part-time island will include background information about heart dis- $1.25SabsTax $1.58 Sales Tax Berdenna The luminaries will be lit in a special ceremony Annual Subscription Annual Subscription munity pool, gated community, resident Willard Scott held up a Gulf Walk tee-shirt on the Today show. This ease, risk factors and more. Students will learn one- Lee County Florida year, it really took off. Thompson, at 10 p.m. during the American Cancer Society's rescuer CPR, as well as how to clear airways for very near beach with deeded Relay for Life taking place tonight and Saturday, May $28.00 $42.00 beach access. Privacy. "Three island women alone raised a total of $1,000," said Tim Jardas. Sanibel breathing. Annual Subscription Annual Subscription "Delores Wisdom raised $500, Barbara Weiss raised $300, and Jeany Smusz 16 and 17, at the sports complex. The format will be lecture and practice on CPR USA Foreign The Galapagos Is- The entire event begins at 6 p.m. and will in- MARSHA S. CLIFFORD raised $200." lands. Paris. I'd like to mannequins. Call 472-5525 for more information. Postal Information "It's just a good cause — some people were raising money in the names of clude teams from local businesses, organizations and The Sanibel-Capllva Islander (USPS 4B1-400) is pyblishe visit the Parliament in neighborhoods walking, running or skating around Pa jama party every Friday and is distributed throughout Sanibel and deceased family members," Tim Jardas added. London. I like a mixture! the track for 24 hours to raise money to fight cancer. The Sanibel Public Library will hold a Pajama Captiva Islands by the Breeze Corp. Plans are already in the works for the fourth annual walk — which will Story Hour at 7 p.m. June 2,9 and 16. Children, ages P O Box 56 Sanibel, FL 33957 Second Class postage is pail likely be held in April next year. While you can have a luminary lit on your behalf, all at the Sanibel Post Office', Sanibel, R 33957. are encouraged to attend this tribute to light the 2-8, are invited to wear pajamas and to bring a fa- "Friends of mine have received Hospice care, and when there was nothing candles for loved ones. Call 936-1113 for more in- vorite stuffed toy. Children must be accompanied by Postmaster Send Address Changes to else I could do for them, at least here was something I could do for others," Beth formation. an adult (pajamas optional?). Sanibel Captiva Islander Jardas added. Bill CROW looking for P O Box 56 Broker, Associate The top three fundraisers were: Hurricane preparedness Sanibel, FL 33957 22 Year Island Resident WoIIschfager, garage sale items with PMR since 1978 •Delores Wisdom, $502 to be CONA topic Classified advertising deadline •Lee Mezay, $382 Sanibel The Committee of Neighborhood Associations CROW will be holding its semi-annual garage is Tuesday 3:00 Sanibel, FL 33957 •Barbara Weiss, $310 New Zealand and will hold its next meeting at 9 a.m. Thursday, May sale on Saturday, June 14, under the CROW resi- Error Responsibility In the event of an error we are respon- Raffle winners include: Sue Heinzelman, Lee McVay, Ellen Mayeron, Australia. We've been 22, at the Samsel residence, 3131 Twin Lakes Lane dence building. If you have items to donate, exclud- s.bie only lor the first Incorrect insertion of an ad if, in our opin- (941)472-1511 ing clothes, please call Anita, 472-3644, from noon ion tnsre 13 alossol value. We do not assume any responsibil- Nancy Blaze, Jean Robinson, Jeany Smusz, Faith Boulton, Martha Scott, Bar- there before and loved (Lake Murex subdivision). The guest speaker will ity fcr an error beyond the cost of the ad itseil. We assume no 1 -800-233-8829 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. financial respors.hl.ty tor typographical errors in advertisement f bara Weiss, Mary Somson, Lynda Woods, Tony Lapi, Helen Hartfield, Dee it...Maybe China. be Bill Tomlinson, Emergency Management Coor- but will reprint without charge that part which is incorrect We (941) 472-2902 (eves) are not responsible tot any credit or reimbursement after 30 Blackman, BiancaMangan-Murphy, Kathy Schoen, S. Boutin, Donna Kokaly, days irom publication date. Helga Patterson, Tiffany Fortunato, Boots Freeman, Karen Moncreif, Helene Priscilla Murphy (Continued, page 7A) Columns: Opinions expressed in columns in The Islander and Realty, Inc. Bledsoe, Bernice Snodgrass. Letters to the Editor are those, ol the person writing the column or letter and do not necessanly reflect those of the newspaper CALLMARSH A CLIFFORD • PMR &A « Friday, May 16, 1997 • ISLANDER ISLANDER • Friday, May 16, 1997 • 7A OUR TOWN OUR TOWN Orchid Society who is working with Metro Home further information, please call Chris Care; Jessie Landl is at the Lee County Jorgensen, 472-2189, or Jean Wood, to meet May 19 Courthouse; Sarah Maston is observ- 472-0673. The Sanibel-Captiva Orchid So- ing Nancy Weaver of Beach Island Twelve Baskets to Snapshot ciety will sponsor the noted orchid lec- Pharmacy; and Claudia Volk is work- turer and author Ed Golden at 1:30 p.m. ing on a cosmetic surgery study project. recycle prescriptions John Hefty Monday, May 19, at the Sanibel Com- Sanibel Elementary A project to rescue leftover pre- John Hefty: wastes no Are you married? Have kids? munity Center. scription and over-the-counter pills and Married, two boys — 20 and 16.... Golden is past president of the Citizens of the Week send them overseas has been proposed My wife is a teacher. Sarasota Orchid Society, instructor at Citizens of the week May 5-9 are as an additional service of the Twelve time as Utility Director What kind of music do you like? the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, George Bell, Palmer Rosen, Sam Baskets food rescue program. The I like rhythm and blues, some coun- and is known for his creative and in- Halverson, Nathan Papanicolas, Char- project is searching for qualified phar- ByJILLTYRER I moved down here because I was of- try. I like some classical. I like most novative approach to the growing of lotte Davies, Casey Curtis, Robbie macists to volunteer their time to evalu- Islander staff writer fered a job with an engineering firm music, except some jazz. ... I'm a orchids on different types of wood. Kohn, Micaela Shields,-Kristy Corbin, ate medications which are collected. A John Hefty is usually pretty low- ... in 1985. [Before moving to Cape passive music lover. . Golden believes that orchids are exotic Amanda Evans, John Herschede. legal advisor acquainted with laws in key. Coral], I was working for an engineer- Have you done much traveling, but not delicate plants. Most people, he Worker of the Week is Nancy other countries is also needed. As Sanibel's Utilities Director, ing firm as an engineering specialist. other than in the Navy? says, kill them with kindness — too Stone for being so organized. "There may be many obstacles to he doesn't have a particularly high- I trouble-shooted — trouble-shot — We traveled across Canada one sum- much water, overpotting and exotic Also, Staff Appreciation Assem- overcome to make such a project profile position and, for the most part, and trained people how to operate a mer. We traveled across the West for fertilizers. Ed Golden and Faye Granberry will bly will be at 8 a.m. May 23. Parents work," said Jean Wood, coordinator of he leads a life many of us can relate wastewater plant. John Hefty two and a half months. I've been in While growing tropical plants in speak at the next Orchid Society meeting. and friends are welcome. Twelve Baskets. "A documentation to. A job offer drew him from Wis- What are the high and low just about every state.... Sometime, the Sarasota area for more than 16 Summer camp for Teacher training receipt from all donors will be required. consin to Southwest Florida. He and points of the job? whole expansion thing, when you're hopefully soon, I'd like to go to En- years, Golden has devised new ap- this summer The advantage of pills is that they are his wife decided to make Cape Coral The high points have been some going and digging into people's pock- gland, Scotland and Ireland. I got a proaches to growing orchids by mount- bereaved children lightweight and will not be as costly to Hope Hospice is offering a Rain- Math Their Way and Mathemat- send overseas." their home because this area seemed of the technical challenges that have ets, it becomes personal and you have taste [on an earlier trip] but... I'd ing them on bark and other types of ics, a Way of Thinking are two hands- a good spot to raise their two sons. been faced. I think we've made some to separate that out. It's not intended to like to go back. wood. This gives the grower a fresh ap- bow Trails Summer Camp for children A meeting to discuss this project between the ages of 6 and 16 who have on math programs which will be incor- is planned for 2 p.m. Monday, May 19, He calls himself "not real sophis- great strides in up-grading the system, be. It is expensive [so it's easy to under- Why does that area appeal to you? proach to orchid culture and eliminates porated into Sanibel Elementary's math ticated," but you get the feeling he's a relative to what it was when they first stand why people get upset]. the potting and repotting—a time con- lost a loved one within the last year. in Room 103 of Sanibel Community Not a lot of folks. A lot of small, The camp runs from June 20-23. curriculum. All teachers will be trained Church. For information call 472-0673. lot more savvy than he lets on and, al- bought it. ... The low points are con- Where did you grow up? rural towns. It's such a different suming chore. this summer. though he seems a little reserved, he's stantly facing the lack of revenue to I grew up in southern Wiscon- About 70 can enroll for a weekend at place. It's quaint, it's clean, excel- The society extends a welcome to the scenic DaySpring Episcopal Con- Many materials are necessary for got a wry sense of humor and a warm do it right. sin. I moved down here from a town lent public transportation, the food's everyone to attend this free lecture. these programs and Wil and Tyler laugh. Hefty seems the sort of guy Are there low points on a per- of 1,600 people — rural, farming. I ference Center in Ellenton, Fla., where, great, the pubs are great. After this meeting, the society under the guidance of bereavement Compton have volunteered time and Notices you'd like to have as a neighbor: some- sonal level? spent summers in northern Wisconsin. will adjourn for the summer months. expertise to help the school acquire one who's friendly, dependable, and I don't take it personally anymore. ... a lot of time in the summers and on consin so much? counselors and trained volunteers, the Meetings will resume in October. For young people will be exposed to struc- some of these materials. Any assistance Lane closures committed to his work and family. Six years ago ... I probably took it too weekends living'on a farm. I raised I'd definitely want to live back more information, please call Faye the community can offer with materi- Where are you from and how personally. I think I've learned that in Brown Swiss cattle — 4-H shows and tured grief-work activities and a get- on causeway in a rural area [like northern Wiscon- Granberry, 472-6940. als and/or the making of the needed Lanes will be closed intermit- did you get here? the last six months [in dealing with the all that kind of stuff, outdoor things: sin]. It's still relatively pristine. It's away fun weekend. Space is filling up fast, so call items (often from wood) would be most tently on the Sanibel Causeway draw- I'm originally from Wisconsin. proposed sewer system expansion]. This fishing, hunting ... grouse and pheas- clean. The people are very open. It's appreciated. Call the Comptons at 472- ant. ... My grandfather got me in- Wayne Leaver, 489-9156. bridge from 10 p.m. Thursday, May 29, got a lot of trees, a lot of... hills. From 2405 to volunteer or for additional in- to 4 a.m. Friday, May 30, due to bridge volved with that, [as did] the people I an environmental standpoint, there's Kids Independent Study formation. lived with on the farm. maintenance. Only vehicular traffic not a lot of heavy development. Open Projects at Canterbury will be affected. • . ORLD What did you like about living spaces, places to go. The.fishing, the Sign up for summer rec Each year seniors at Canterbury on the farm? hunting, canoeing. I like to do that a Forms will be available for the take part in Independent Study Hazardous Waste RENOWNED The outdoor activity; fresh air, lot. ... I like to cross-country ski. Sanibel Recreation Complex's "Sum- Projects. Of the Spirit Collection at Page PRIVATE RESORT freedom, open spaces. Hunting just fit It must have been a big adjust- mer Wreck" program beginning at 10 From May 12-30, these students Field in for the same reasons. ment moving here from a town of a.m. May 19. go into the communinty to work with March for Jesus May 17 The Lee County Solid Waste De- One of the "Caribbean's finest prop- Registrations must be mailed and Sanibel and Captiva residents erties," a Magnificent 6 plus acre When you were growing up, 1,600. various professionals. To be eligible, partment is sponsoring a Household did you plan to work in wastewater youngsters will be accepted on a first- who want to participate in the March T JBrst, f/t» Seaside Estate, in the distinguished It was definitely a cultural shock students must be in good standing and Hazardous Waste Collection Day to- treatment? for a while. It was an opportunity that come, first-serve basis by order of post- have obtained permission from their for Jesus are invited to meet at 7:30 morrow, May 17. Products such as pes- Independence International Resort of Casa de No. I was a water resource man- kind of came up out of the blue. And mark. a.m. Saturday at the Chamber of Com- Campo. Designed by Noted Archi- school advisors. Students find their ticides, household cleaners, pool agement and biology major in college it was in the middle of the winter.... It The popular recreation program own place of business and keep a daily merce parking lot to carpool to Naples. Blnk tect, Jaquelin Robertson, this Estate chemicals, paints, paint thinners and and fully expected I'd grow up and be is [beautiful] but it's damn cold.... I runs 1-5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays journal during the experience, submit- This is an interdenominational removers, solvents, automotive fluids, of Sanibel features Separate Staff Quarters, a fish counter or something in resource lived right on Lake Michigan. It was from June 24 through August 1. celebration held around the world. is a ting a two-page typewritten report at batteries and fluorescent tubes may be Tennis Court and Dining Gazebos management. ... I envjsioned myself a great big refrigerator. ... I think it's Programs are designed for chil- the end of the project. Christians from Southwest Florida will taken to Page Field on North Airport Full Service Bank Offering Overlooking the Sea. The approxi- being a conservation officer some- a good place to raise kids down here dren in first through eighth grades. For Sanibel residents participating in be gathering at Cambier Park in Naples Road from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The collec- mately 18,000 square foot Carib- where. Out in the forest somewhere. because they can spend so much time more information, please call 472-2345. the program are Samantha Kennedy by 9 a.m. for worship and praise be- tion depot is across from the main Fort I! 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World class program from Lee County Schools cations, it is advertised to assistant principals, with another deadline. If, for instruction by working professionals in Memorial Service Saturday, May 17 disabled parking •U.S. Department of Education: some reason, there are still no applications, the word goes out to what is many fields as well as experts in the arts, Frederick J. Wehmann, 67, a resident of Captiva for the past seven Named a Blue Ribbon School-1991-92 called the "principal pool"—candidates for a principal's position. technology science, music, math and years, died Thursday, May 8, 1997 at Lee Memorial Hospital. •National Association of Elementary Applications are screened, the applicants are interviewed by the Super- writing provided children with the de- AMemorialService to celebrate Wehmann's life will be held at 5 By ANNE BELLEW the access aisles striped diagonally to School Principals: Honor for Blue Rib- intendent, the Director of Elementary Education, the Assistant Superinten- sire to learn all they possibly could in p.m. Saturday, May 17, at South Seas Plantation. In lieu of flowers, me- Islander staff writer indicate that parking is prohibited. bon School designation 1991-92 dent and the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources. The Superin- one day. morial donations may be made to the Pirate Playhouse or the Captiva The state legislature has revised "We'll probably have to deal with a lot •Kids Are Authors Award from School tendent (in this case, Interim Superintendent, Dr. Jack Taylor) makes a rec- The school's highly praised sys- Library. the statute dealing with parking for dis- of building owners with shell 'paving' Board of Lee County ommendation to the School Board, and they appoint the new principal. tem of discipline was also put in place Wehmann was born in Brooklyn, NY and was a graduate of Spring- abled persons. Effective Oct. 1, 1997, to determine whether or not blue paint For My Principal Lives Next Door Neither out-going principal nor staff have any say in the choice. Nei- by Ward. Rules are explained at the be- ther do school board members.- "We basically affirm the Superintendent's ginning of the year. Each Friday, every field College. He served as a First Lieutenant in the United States Marine all state agencies, political subdivisions is actually feasible," Anderson com- 1991 Corps. After a 34 year career with AT&T, he retired in 1988 as the Net- and any commercial building that pro- mented. But paint or not, permanent choice," said School Board member Pat Riley. Nor can the principal return child receives a bag of chips, one for above-grade signs (bottom of sign must •Finalist in State of Florida School of to the school, once he or she has left. "But," said Riley, "members of the each day in the week. Achild loses chips work Vice President for the 13 states, where he was based in San vides public parking must have their Excellence competition 1992 Francisco. disabled parking spaces in compliance be seven feet above the parking sur- community can certainly convey their concerns and recommendations to Dr. for misbehavior, not following direc- face) of a color and design approved •Certificate of Recognition from the Taylor. His address is 2055 Central Avenue, Fort Myers 33901." tions and for breaking rules. Only after During his 13 years in San Francisco, he distinguished himself in with the new regulations. The only ex- Florida Department of Education leadership positions in the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, the ception is somewhat vague: "unless by the Department of Transportation measures such as writing a child's name must be installed, displaying the wheel- Designated a Red Carpet School on the board, and adding checks after Bay Area United Way, the National Conference of Christians and Jews, compliance is not readily achievable." ber right there in the class to pick up.... ished from the library. I wish we could Junior Achievement, Inc., the California Engineering Foundation, the According to Sanibel Building Official chair symbol and the caption "Parking 1992 the name, is a chip taken out of the bag. •Maureen Harrigan named Lee County Environmental groups, artists, business get it back!" And there are numerous On Thursday afternoon, if a child has Oakland Ballet Company, and the San Francisco School Volunteers. He Max Anderson, the definition of readily by Disabled Permit Only." New signs other environmental awareness must also indicate the penalty lor ille- School-related Employee of the Year and community leaders—everyone par- has even one chip left, he or she will served as chairman of the San Francisco Mayor's Summer Youth Pro- achievable is "easily accomplishable ticipates in education." events—the Coastal Cleanup, camping gram in 1986. without much expense or difficulty." gal use. On Sanibel, the fine is $100. 1997 participate in Something Special on Fri- "This little school is absolutely the on Cayo Costa, and mud flats excur- day afternoon, while those with no chips After moving to Florida, he served on the Boards of the Captiva Although the parking spaces Non-compliance with the regula- best in the county," Ward says. "It has sions, to name a few. Civic Association, the Pirate Playhouse, Lee County Parks and Recre- themselves will not change in size (12 tions would be considered a violation left report to detention. In addition chil- so much warmth and love. People re- "Our children are really wise about dren are awarded San Dollars for aca- ation and the two homeowners associations on South Seas Plantation. feet wide), there is a new requirement of state law. Complaints would be filed Ward, from 3A ally care. Teachers care. Kids are lov- their environment," Ward comments. He was also an avid tennis player. for an access aisle of 5 feet. Two spaces with the Justice Department and could demic excellance and Sea Horse Tick- ing. And the PTA is a wonderful, won- "They know so much and have such an ets for doing niceJhings, Classes with He is survived by his wife Nanelle; sons Steve (Jan) Wehmann; may share the access space. The easy result in a lawsuit under Title II of the has so much input," added art teacher appreciation" of their surroundings." Jaye Boswell. "And she was always run- derful asset. I hope air that love will the highest percentage of homework Dave (Cyndi) Wehmann; Mark (Betty) Wehmann; daughter Maryanne access parking must be located at the Americans with Disabilities Act. continue." The PTA benefits from But it's not just environmental (Clay) Francis; six grandchildren; two great grandchildren; a goddaugh- shortest safe route to the building's Anderson suggests that anyone ning—between kids, parents, teachers, each quarter receive a principal's party; Ward's creativity, too. A few years ago, awareness—all of those programs are the tickets get entered in a drawing for ter; and many friends. handicapped entrance. with questions or who needs additional administration. She did an excellent used to enhance the regular curriculum. job." to the children's delight, she promised a prize each week. Arrangements by Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. In addition, the disabled parking information, contact his office—472- to stand on her head in the schoolyard if There are math teams (taught, inciden- slots must be outlined in blue paint with 4555. Ward came to Sanibel after a year tally, by Ward). There are an on-cam- Again, to quote from Monillas' as assistant principal at Tice Elementary the PTA met its membership goal. They report: "Sanibel is thriving ... progress- did and she did. The next year she pus bank and store. 18 years ago. Her first day she went Writing talents are nurtured by the ing toward clearly stated objectives. The outside and walked all over the school wound up kissing a pig, and last year challenges it faces are met head-on. The she milked a goat, Mercedes Benz, when school Post Office through which children grounds. "It was a much smaller cam- send letters to their friends and teachers. school is also stable, celebrating 35 pus then," she remembers. "I looked PTA enrollment reached 210. The chil- years of excellence, half of which are dren love her—her geography jacket, Sanibel students took 22 of the 36 awards around and realized there was no name in the recent Lee County Teachers of En- attributed to Barbara Ward. on the school. I called maintenance and her long hair, her Principal's Goodie "One [teacher] summed it up, "We live at Gulf Harbour from $127,900! Box. They invite her to have lunch with glish Creative Writing Contest, with Sani- asked if we could put the name on the bel fifth grader Alison Francis declared don't wait for national trends. We set brand-new multi-purpose building. them, tell her their problems, run up to the trend." give her a hug as she walks across the overall winner for Grades 3-5 for her story They said 'Sure,' so Wellington de- "The Magic Pencil." Trend-setter she is. As Harrigan signed our beautiful sign. courtyard. "I can tell by looking at a Longpond Village at Gulf child if the day has beeen good to him Ward designed the first-ever Infin- put it, "She's sure to blossom, some- "Two weeks later, the City Coun- or her," she says. ity program, a one-day learning experi- where else. There's no way to keep her cil wanted to see me. It seems my beau- down!" The school is the "best in the ence for 180 fifth graders from all over Harbour...Incredible Lifestyle tiful sign didn't comply with the city Lee County, which took place at Sani- sign ordinance. My first decision, and county" in large part because of Barbara it's against the rules! But they let me Ward. Early in her tenure she put her lo- at an Incredible Price. leave it up until it needed re-doing." She cation in the "middle" of the J.N. "Ding" pointed out that the city has always been Darling Refuge to work for her, creating CAPTIVA PARADISE a great friend to the school, "and the the Junior Naturalist program that invites €S¥5 Imagine...Beautifully crafted 2 and 3 bedroom golf course condos at Southwest Florida's most Student Government program just gets kids from other schools on tours of the better every year," she added. refuge and the beach led by fifth graders prestigious address, priced from only $127,900. Gulfcoast Homes introduces Longpond Village at from Sanibel. (The very first group to Indeed (again referring to the Site visit was Tice Elementary's second Gulf Harbour. Never before has it been possible to enjoy the spectacular Report) "The community ... shares in grade.) A few years after that, she started *•%$ this educational leadership. Sanibel is a an art contest that is now the Federal Jun- lifestyle of Gulf Harbour at prices so low and from a builder with a community in a sense unlike any other. ior Duck Stamp Contest, participated in One cannot tell where the school ends by schools in all 50 states, Washington, reputation like Gulfcoast Homes. Choose from 2 and 3 bedroom and the community begins. Even the D.C. and Puerto Rico. And she has imple- v-': '•• A^: £*. JPP\:: models with 1371 sq. ft. and a long list of standard features in each. GULF HARBOUR facilities are mixed together with the mented, with the assistance of News- YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB [community] pool a few feet from the Press cartoonist Doug MacGregor, a Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own at Gulf Harbour. school, the refuge a few yards away, and county-wide environmental cartoon con- the city tennis courts next to the school's Call Gulfcoast Homes at (941) 267-5250 today for more information. test with winners announced during the athletic fields. But more important is the annual celebration of "Ding" Darling's EXQUISITE WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY HOME dream and vision of the community en- birthday at the refuge. meshed in the school. And even more Almost 2 acres of pristine beauty, a naturalist's private waterfront refuge on There is a marine biology program Roosevelt Channel. Magnificent Home featuring three story Living Room, Family A Beazer Homes Company • important are the common concerns of Room, dining Room with panoramic wide water views. Large Decks and Screened the school and community. with "graduates" serving as the docents Porches bring all the natural beauty into the home. Enjoy three gorgeous bedrooms, for the live shell exhibit at Sanibel's "Even the personnel enmesh! three and one half baths, third story waterfront Loft/Library, waterfront pool, annual Shell Fair; there are field trips to Dock with boat lift. This property OULFCOAST Where one leaves off, the other takes places where the children can learn has everything for complete enjoyment of the MARSHA CLIFFORD over!!!" Volunteers from the community Captiva lifestyle including deeded beach access. HOMES about Sanibel. "We used to have a vid- Don't miss the opportunity to own one of Captiva's FL Turn Right 10 ft. are ever-present on the school grounds. eotape of Esperanza Woodring [a leg- Directions: On McGregor Boulevard, 2.3 miles South of Cypress Lake Drive. alter Gatehouse 'The community has so many gifted and finest homes. Completely (941)472-1511 Enter at Southern Gate, Westport Drive, Right on River's Edge Court. endary island fishing guide who died a decorator furnished. "Olfyf'IO / Priscilla Murphy 1-800-233-8829 CRC014846 talented individuals willing to share their few years ago] talking to the kids on the Price $1,695,000. MTLVKM*. / Realty, Inc. (941) 472-2902 (eve: talents that, where a teacher's expertise beach," said Ward sadly, "but it's van- leaves off, there is a community mem- 10A - Friday, May 16, 1997 - ISLANDER ISLANDER • Friday, May 16, 1997 - T 1A POLICE BEAT Roomie dispute leads to trespass contraband charges Commentary A fight between roommates led any weapons or "anything else I should ficer Dustin Worth was driving east on couldn't explain the field sobriety tests to one being arrested and charged with know about," the report said, and of- Periwinkle Way when an oncoming car to him. A look in Reyes' car, though, trespassing and possession of contra- ficers didn't find anything. When he swerved completely into his lane, ac- revealed a partially consumed can of Around Our Town Guest Commentary band. was searched at the Lee County Jus- cording to a report. When he pulled Budweiser on the floorboard and Reyes When police went to a house in tice Center, though, a deputy found a over the car, Steven Case, of Sanibel, was arrested. He refused to take a Scott MARTELL George MADISON the 1000 block of Bird Lane about marijuana cigarette in his pants pocket. told Worth he had swerved because he chemical breath test and was charged 10:30 p.m. May 11 to see about a re- Slocum also was charged with violat- had been playing with the radio. with DUI. Sanibel City Councilmember ported fight, they found two men, both ing the county detention facility's con- He said he hadn't been drinking, Islander Editor with scratches, but both said they were traband articles prohibition, a third- but Worth smelled a "moderate" odor Surrey about that friends and didn't want to press degree felony. of alcohol about Case. Case failed field A Sanibel man hit a surrey full of charges. Four roommates live in the sobriety tests, the report said, and he people when he pulled out of a drive- house, including the landlord, and one Catch a kitty... was arrested. He refused to take a way on Periwinkle and Bailey Road. of the men said he'd been in his bed- A Michigan man called police chemical breath test and told police he Michael Earl Weber told police he had room, watching TV and talking on the when a stray cat wandered onto his had had a six-pack earlier in the day looked to the left, but not to the right, Hemingway: Go Man may be the great phone when the landlord burst in and lanai and scratched him. Around 8 p.m. while he was on his boat. He'd been at from which direction the surrey was started yelling at him to get out. The May 13, the man opened the screen his girlfriend's house since then and coming, when he tried to turn right onto landlord grabbed the phone and threw door to the lanai where he was staying had stopped drinking about seven hours Periwinkle. Two people on the surrey swimming for me! predator, but... it against the wall, the other man said, on West Gulf Drive and the grey-and- before he was pulled over, he told po- had "possible" injuries, according to hat a hoot! Ernest prieved. Cardinella is a good man to On May 6,1997, the Sanibel City or grinding them for use as aphrodisi- which is when the fight started. black tabby cat ran inside. When he lice. Case was charged with DUI and the report, and Weber was charged with Hemingway pined for swing I guess. Passed the County Jail Council unanimously approved an ordi- acs. Mexicans steal turtle eggs and eat Police issued the landlord and tried to pick up the cat to put it out- failure to maintain a single lane. failing to yield. W Sanibel! In Selected this morning and there was a big crowd nance designed to protect the sea turtle them. Americans build on, and light, trespass notification, but they were side, the cat scratched him. He showed Someone called SPD around 1:15 Letters, there is a letter the noted author standing outside waiting for the event nesting and hatching process here on their beaches which results in a loss of back again in about a half hour because Officer Dustin Worth the scratches on p.m. May 9 to report a possible drunken Royal flush wrote to his father. Dr. C.E. Hemingway, Have you been doing any fishing Sanibel. George R. Campbell has writ- habitat and causes the death of thou- the landlord reportedly had gone into his forearms and abdomen and Worth driver along Periwinkle. When Officer A man called police to report a on April 15, 1921, that mentions how yet? ten, "Extinction is forever." Some people sands of hatchlings. There are cases of the room again, uninvited. While two caught the cat and took it to the police .Ron Curry spotted the car in a parking women'a wallet that had been found he wishes he were with his family then Give my love to Grandmother and may believe such laws are unnecessary sea turtles being mutilated and mur- officers were in the room, talking to the department. A P.A.W.S. representative lot, the driver left the lot and pulled in in the water tank of a toilet. The wal- vacationing on Sanibel. Grandfather and Aunt Grace and Carol. and that man's common sense, respon- dered. Man is the great predator. roommate and a friend, the landlord agreed to pick up the cat. front of a car on Periwinkle, almost let, belonging to a Fort Myers Beach Does this mean anything as far as Hope they are feeling well. (Footnote sibility and good will may be relied on Observe the world. In an era burst in yelling, wanting to know who causing an accident, according to the woman, was in a toilet at Twilight Cafe a proposed Sanibel International 2; Dr. and Mrs. Hemingway with daugh- to save species that are on the brink of when we routinely treat each other was in his house. Steven Brian Slocum Two more DUIs report. Curry pulled the car over and on Tarpon Bay Road. It still contained Hemingway Festival? Not really. But ter Carol, 10, were vacationing at Sani- extinction. with so little dignity, to expect people was arrested and charged with trespass- In separate incidents, Sanibel Po- the driver got out and almost fell, the credit cards, a bank card and her it's still funny, and, I think, culturally bel Island off the west coast of Florida I suggest that it is precisely the to be self regulating in dealing with ing. lice charged two people in the past report said. The driver, Alvaro Lopez driver's license. interesting — therefore I thought I'd with Anson and Adelaide Hemingway absence of those qualities in a small mi- wildlife is naive or delusionary. He was searched and told Officer week with driving under the influence. Reyes, of Fort Myers, indicated that he share some of that letter. We left the and their grown daughter Grace.} nority of folks that has placed the sur- Laws that are fair, clear in lan- Anthony Thompson that he didn't have Around 10:45 p.m. May 8, Of- couldn't speak English and Curry Thief took a toll spelling just the way it was in the book; Get a good rest and some good vival of our turtles, manatees, et al in guage and enforceable are an appro- Some visitors were heading back chances are he knew exactly how he was fishing and go swimming for me — I jeopardy. Speak to your neighbors and priate method of achieving social re- to the East Coast and were at an Alli- punctuation andspelling certain words. surely wish I were with you — eat a lot friends who volunteer at CROW and form. Without a law would women gator Alley toll booth before they real- Just think of the Hemingway family loll- of shrimps too — wish I could rate a SCCF if you doubt my words. It's a cruel vote? Would child labor and sweat- Whether You're ized all their money was gone. ing on the Sanibel beach in 1921, read- vacation •— seems as though you work world out there for the critters. shops be abolished? Taxes paid? The two women, one from ing this letter: like a dog all week and it's barely Sun- Sanibel dares to be different. Our Slaves freed? Water safe to drink and "Here to Stay" or Delray, the other from Washington Dear Dad: day and you get a little sleep and it's sanctuary island protects its wildlife. air healthy to breathe? You get the idea. SBtt^^li^feilsl^BB state, were staying at the Holiday Inn I was very glad to get your two back at the treadmill again — I'm gong While the beach lighting ordinance will Part of the Sanibel Congrega- "Just Visiting" on Sanibel with three 3-year-old chil- postals — by now you should be hav- to beat the machine by going to Wopland also serve as motivation to heighten our tional Church Covenant has special First Independence Bank dren May 7 and 8. They last saw their ing a wonderful time. Things are mov- for a while in the fall. efforts to educate residents and visitors meaning to me. It states, "It is our money, in a purse and fanny pack, when alike, it provides us with an important purpose to protect, in every way we is the right choice ing fairly fast here. I'm working very The sun hasn't shown here for they went to breakfast. They left the hard at my jawb and have a chanct at about two weeks. I'm writing you a enforcement tool to protect those gentle can, the land that God gave us here for all your banking needs 1 purse and pack in the room while they promotion and I suppose more seeds — swell gloomy letter so that you'll appre- giants — our sea turtles — from need- on Sanibel and to foster protection of MICH A EL EHOiNUNG wandered around the hotel, then they can't go into the details as there is al- ciate what a fine time you're having. I less destruction. all birds, animals and plant life — as PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY returned to the room, packed and left. ways someone liable to come in and hate these guys that write to some one The belief that people will act re- well as people — on this fragile bar- When they got to the toll booth, they look over your shoulder to see what that's away on a trip and try to make sponsibly and with good judgment in the rier island." realized about $300 was missing — you're writing .... Chance of me being them feel they would have more fun if face of overwhelming evidence to the Amen. On May 6th, your City MFH plus all the change at the bottom of the made managing editor of the poiper. they were at home. It's not a bit of fun contrary is folly. It does not factor in a Council once again affirmed that purse and fanny pack — and called That's private and sub rosa ... here —- nothing to look forward to. documented history of man's greed, in- ethic, which is also embodied in the Colonnades- 13515 Bell Tower Drive, Suite 300 FortMyers,FL 33907 Sanibel Police. With that cheerful prospect I close difference, love of monetary gain and Sanibel Vision Statement. 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Not by the puny hand his Florida Shore and Beach Preserva- that Sanibel taxpayers are being asked There are simply too many beachfront ©f man ... tion Association and help him protect to accept the premise that future property owners with large vested in- To the Editor: his beachfront property ... beachfront property bail outs should be terests, who have gotten a taste of gov- It's too bad that we have come to Tony Lapi deserves a reward if financed with public money. It's unfair ernment intervention, to let the recent a point on this island when a man who anyone on this island does. Both he and to ask Sanibel taxpayers to pay for pri- renourishment stand as a one-time-only is chosen Citizen of the Year by the lo- his wife, Angie, are tireless volunteers vate property damage caused by a com- neighborly assistance. Now, we're talk- cal Chamber of Commerce is publicly who have given selflessly of their time bination of uncontrollable natural pro- ing about the "unfairness" of the as- censured for protecting his own and money to make these islands a cesses and the acts of those who fool- sessments and how taxpayers, island- ecnomic interests. Larry Bauer, the more enjoyable place to live. Mr. Bauer ishly developed property too close to wide, must come up with a bigger con- censurer, is certainly protecting his eco- says, "I don't mean to sound like sour the Gulf of Mexico. tribution in the future. grapes." Unfortunately, that's exactly At a Beach Management Work- And it was only a matter of time what it is. shop in January of this year, the ques- before someone tried to strike an anal- Bauer maintains that Lapi's ac- tion of future taxpayer involvement in ogy between using taxpayer's money tions caused an increase in other project beach renourishment was addressed to fund "beach projects" and using property owner's assessments, and that only peripherally. Comments ranged taxpayer's money to fund the Sanibel ISLAND STYtE assessments were "unfair for most of from consideration of a Municipal Ero- Sewer System. While Mr. Bauer would HOMES & H0MESITES the people." In addition to receiving sion Prevention District similar to that like us to believe that these are compa- property tax money collected from un- on Captiva to the budgeting of advance rable enterprises, they actually are affected property owners all over the funding in the amount of $500,000. separated by very large dissimiliarities: island, he also would have liked direct Finally, there was Council consensus participation in the sewer system is assistance from both the County and to spend a small amount of money for mandatory, developing Gulf-front the Tourist Development Council. In monitoring beach erosion until more property is not. The environmental his opinion, it was "unfair" that this information is obtained. improvements from a universal sewer money was funneled through the City While this action by Council ef- system are obvious, the environmental of Sanibel and used to reduce the fectively tabled the debate for the mo- improvements from building too close amount of City taxpayer's money that ment, the question of using public to the beach are not. was thrown into this project. money to rescue private beachfront Controlling beach erosion CAPTAINS WALK through beach renourishment is a trav- Ground floor, one bedroom, condo- esty. One has only to remember the minium in excellent condition only, Captiva renourishment that preceded $93,000. the most current one. It all but disap- ITURE peared over a period of a few years. The same forces that caused the embayment at Gulf Pines and Gulf Shores are still working. Erosion, trans- portation and depositing of beach sedi- ments are still with us and always will be. There are some forces of nature that man simply can't control. These are some of them. The "emergency" aspect of the BEAUTIFUL POOL HOME recent renourishment resulted from the 4 bedroom, 3 bath pool home, large need to piggyback on the Captiva re- open living room set in a very pri- "We shopped every nourishment project which was near- vate location off West Gulf Drive furniture store, and we ing completion. Gary Price and his staff very near beach with deeded beach got the best value at Furniture World. did the most cost-effective job they access. $369,500. Our purchase was could under the circumstances, and delivered the next day they are to be congratulated. But the at no charge. City of Sanibel did not set a precedent We didn't have to wait" for funding future beach renourishment projects, if any. Sanibel's Comprehen- sive Land Use Plan calls for letting FASUREE DELIVERY nature take its course and moving struc- tures back from the Gulf if possible. 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Cruising Again Scott & Gretcften McPHEE Parti Doing the Polynesian polka? hat a nice place to be — the French WPolynesian Leeward Society Islands. Lots of protected an- chorages and friendly locals. The South Pacific trade winds usually South Africa-bound PJ. Deitschel, left, with CROW veterinarian Chris Kreuder. Photo/Jill Tyrer blow through the tall palms and keep things cool- Once in awhile a violent squall will pass through, just to re- mind us that it's not always like, a pic- ture post card We sailed the short 25 miles from the island of Huahine to Tahaa Off to South Africa Island (pronounced Ta-ha-ah) be- cause we had been told of a dance By JILL TYRER cation to southern Africa where she'll contest to be held in one of the small hand-raised a wild animal, thinking Islander staff writer they were doing the right thing, be spending time at, among many other villages. We couldn't get much infor- places, C.R.O.W. — the Centre for the mation about it because it was a "lo- In her year as veterinary intern at Deitschel never seems to lose her pa- Care and Rehabilitation of Wildlife, PJ. tience. She explains to them, as if it Rehabilitation of Animals, a similar or- cals only" sort of thing, so we just ganization not too far from Durban, sailed on over to check it out. Deitschel has made a lot of friends and were the first time she'd ever ex- plained it, why the fledgling mocking- South Africa. On the leeward (western) side admirers. She approaches each patient, be bird needs to be left under the tree, It was, in fact, her enthusiasm and of the six-mile diameter circular is- why hand-raising a wild owl does it commitment to wildlife that garnered land of Tahaa there is the small vil- it a pelican, squirrel, raccoon or seagull, with a level of empathy and profession- more harm than good. her this opportunity through Fleur lage of Tapuamu located at the head Leading a group of children Wales-Baillie, a Sanibel resident who of (logically) Tapuamu Bay. We sailed alism many would wish to see in their own doctors. She handles each animal around the CROW facilities on a tour, started a trust a couple years ago to ben- Shadowfox to the shallowest part of Deitschel keeps her charges rapt: efit wildlife in southern Africa. this deep bay and dropped the hook competently but also with a lot of care and, when it's necessary to euthanize "How do you think it would feel...?" When Wales-Baillie took some (Continued, page 5B} an animal, she's been known to fight "What do you think happens when visiting friends to see CROW, they met back tears. ...?" and the children answer eagerly, Deitschel and "they saw how much PJ. Captiva residents Scott and When it comes to dealing with caught up by her energy. Her tours are is dedicated to it," Wales-Baillie said. Greichen McPhee are on their people, she's just as professional and so popular, in fact, people call ahead One friend, who has a stake in a game second 'round the world cruise just as caring. Even on the zillionth call to make sure she'll be their guide. reserve in South Africa, suggested she aboard Shadowfax. They from someone who's unnecessarily At the end of the month, though, visit the country. "She has so much to intermittently send reports to offer," Wales-Baillie said. "She has this Islander readers as they travel. "rescued" a fledgling that's hopped out Deitschel will pack her few belong- of its nest, even with the folks who have ings and take her enthusiasm and dedi- (Continued, page 4B) 2B • Friday, May 16, 1997- ISLANDER ISLANDER - Friday;, May..! 6, 1997 •.38 Outdoor activities and special events "9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Thurs- Environment day. Refuge Visitor Center open. Daily Closed, along with Drive, on Fri- days. Eco-Notes "8:45 a.m. Monday, Wednes- Price presents proposal for a Activities day, Friday. Guided Trail Walks. •8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday- SCCF. Fee included in admission. Anne Friday. SCCF Nature Center open. •11 a.m. Monday-Friday. Tour Natural Resources Committee Admission $3/adult; under 17 free. of C.R.O.W. $3 donation requested. By ANNE BELLEW BELLEW perform pre- and post- development inspections on •9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday- •4-5:30 p.m. Natural History Islander staff writer properties desiring permits. Their recommendations Friday. SCCF Native Plant Nursery Boat Trips. Reservation required. Islander staff writer At a special meeting of the Vegetation Commit- are part of the permitting process and as such are open. $17.50/adult, $10.00/child 4-12. tee, called to discuss the proposed merger of the city's "legal" issues. But the inspections are done in teams Call 472-5300 for information and Vegetation and Wildlife Committees, City Manager of two and, under the aforementioned law, this con- reservations. Gary Price presented the first draft of a proposed reso- stitutes a non-published meeting of the committee— The Island's premier builder Marine Habitat Foundation lution that would create a Natural Resources Com- despite the fact that the team approach is based ...since 1983 mittee. 1668 1 mainly on safety issues ("It's a jungle out there some- benefits from store opening In the words of the draft resolution, the new times," said Lee Buckhout) and the generally ac- 9 Weekly Watsonville, California-based West Marine, standing committee "shall gather information, study, cepted premise that "two heads are better than one."

o the nation's largest boating-supply retailer, an- and provide advice and assistance to the City Coun- "I am concerned about the liability you take

G55 * rego i Q nounced this week that it would donate at least cil, Planning commission, City Manager and staff [as on yourselves," Price said, "as well as the liability Events $1,000 to Sanibel's Marine Habitat Foundation. well as] the public concerning sound ecological man- to which you expose the city. It may be unlikely, but • Blvd . The not-for-profit organization is dedicated to agement of natural resources and systems ... Matters it's possible that someone who doesn't want to com- GEORGE Thursday rebuilding marine resource populations. within the scope of the Committee's duties include ply with an inspection team's recommendations Suit e •8:45 a.m. Guided Beach Walk. West Marine operates 152 retail outlets na- the... following areas: could take you or us to court for making 'legal' de- SCCF. Fee included in admission. Cayo Costa is just a boat ride away. PARKER s 103 1 tionwide under the names West Marine and E&B • population trends of various species of wild- cisions in secret. You could go out with anyone INC. Tuesday Classes Discount Marine, in addition to having catalog life and vegetation; else—a volunteer, a friend, whoever—just so long Night Hikes in May, 8:30 p.m., Weeds and Seeds and wholesale divisions. The company is making • public and private land uses, policies, practices as that person was not officially on the committee." • NEW CONSTRUCTION o mosquitoes permitting. Adults $4; the gift to mark the opening of its new store on and activities and their effects on the natural environ- Considerable concern was expressed by mem- g. Monday mornings — 8 a.m. Informal botany study group. No • REMODELING • DESIGN lyer s 3 : 5T children $2. Reservations required. San Carlos Boulevard in Fort Myers Beach. The ment, including plans and policies for its preserva- bers of the committee about the fairly extensive train- charge. For information, call Bob Slayton 472-4619. actual amount above the $1,000 minimum will tion; ing and testing they have gone through to be able, to (941)466-5100 depend on attendance at the store's grand open- • evaluation of the risk to the public [interest] perform inspections accurately and appropriately, as STATE CERTIFIED GENERALCONTRACTOR CO ing next Saturday, May 24. The supplier is pledg- posed by any species of wildlife or vegetation, as well well as about reducing the size of the new body ulti- #CG-COO7963 o 00 ing $1 for every participant who signs up to re- as educational programs to increase the public's mately to 15 members. "Even with a whole cadre of ceive catalogs and other information in the mail. awareness of these risks, particularly to the danger volunteers, I don't see how what you envision could In announcing the gift, company vice presi- from the loss of the natural environment; work successfully," was one comment. "Not veggie dent Robert Cudd said, "West Marine is commit- • analysis and dissemination of information on inspections, Wildlife surveys and beach manage- BOATLIFTS • DOCKS ted to the conservation of the marine environment, basic ecological principles as they relate to the island's ment." Although several people saw the value of an SEAWALLS • REPAIRS LUMINARY and donations like this are one way we show that vegetation, wildlife and coastal systems; and oversight committee, the logistics of making it hap- commitment." He said MHF had been selected • "technical assistance concerning clearing or pen loomed large and extremely cumbersome to even BRAY because of the work it does to harness nature's landscaping involved with development activity, ... the most efficient and organized members of the CEREMONY own forces to solve the problems brought on by including identification of individual specimens or group. MARINE CONSTRUCTION Hundreds of candles will light the night coastal development and over-fishing. species which should be preserved or protected, ad- Councilman George Madison pointed out that along the track at the Lee County Sports Volunteers interested in assisting the Foun- vice on transplanting or relocation specimens or spe- Monday's meeting and the proposed resolution were Complex - each a tribute to a cancer dation are invited to meet with one of its repre- cies on a parcel or to other places on the island and for purposes of "discussion only. Gary wouldn't put Q. Who is the cheapest dock buider? patient. These candles will be lighted in a sentatives at the store's grand opening or call 472- location of appropriate native vegetation for landscap- an item like this on the Council's agenda without ing." (The last item part of the original resolution A TEAM EVENT TO very special ceremony at 10 PM during 3558 for additional information. discussion. I certainly wouldn't want anything to A. Not Bray Marine Construction. the RELAY FOR LIFE on May 16th. You are charging the Vegetation Committee.) have a chilling effect on the city's volunteer base. FIGHwuww-iipwwvT OU4OERp encouraged to take part by having a New annual pass for Refuge Much of Price's concern about the present ac- No city that I have ever lived in has been graced candle lit to remember a loved one lost The J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife tivities of the two advisory committees is founded in with such competent, willing volunteers as Sanibel. to cancer or in celebration of one who has survived. Starting Refuge is implementing a new Annual Entrance Florida's unwieldy Government in the Sunshine Law. We will, probably, have to make some kind of Friday, May 16 and continuing through Saturday May 17, teams Fee Pass as part of a federal pilot program de- For example, members of the Vegetation Committee changes in Veggie's procedures as they are affected (941) 482-7403 1-888-482-7403 from local businesses, organizations and neighborhoods will be signed to assist with the funding of public use by the Sunshine Law, but today is only a discussion, Fax (941) 454-0055 LeeMR00036 taking part in this 24-hour event to fight cancer. Please join us. programs on refuges. The pass is valid only at not a fait accompli." Collier 34875C Sanibel's refuge and expires one year from the J Complete the form below and mail it today. month of issue. The cost is $12 and the pass is available at the Visitor Center. The usual entrance Francis donate LUMINARY ORDER FORM fee of $4 is waived with the purchase and carry- Peterson prints to Your Name: ing of the new pass. TIDE CHART . Phone: Other entrance fee passports, together with the Federal Duck Stamp, will still be offered for building fund May 16 - 22 Address: sale to the public at the Visitor Center and are, of Russ and Jane Francis (left), longtime volunteers at 16 3:33amL 9:45amH 4:20pmL 9:24pmH course, still valid for entrance into this refuge as the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, 17 4:12amL 10:11amH S:12pmL 10:30pm H . $5.00 Each $12.00 (for 3) Other Amount enclosed well as Department of Interior facilities through- 18 4:46amL 10:33amH 6:01 pmL 11:26pmH recently donated two Roger Tory Peterson prints to 19 5:18amL 10:59amH 6:38pmL out the United States. the New Visitor Center Building Fund. With the prints, 20 12:19amH 5:40amL In Memory of: In Honor of: 11:21amH 7:15pmL Shark attacks down they also donated funds to restore the artwork to its 21 1:05amH 5:58amL 11:46amH 7:53pmL 1. 22 1:51 amH 6:24amL 12:15pmH 8:32pmL The number of shark attacks worldwide original beauty. The refurbished prints can be May 23 - 29 2, 2. dropped by half, according to the latest Univer- displayed iii the new visitor center or may then be sity of Florida figures. A lower number of attacks 2:40amH 6:49aml_ 12:48pmH 9:13pmL 3. 3. sold, with the proceeds going to the Building Fund. 3:36amH 7:18amL 1:27pmH 10:01 pmL in the waters of Florida, the global leader in hu- Accepting the Francis' gift is Gene Steele, chairman 4:37amH 7:57amL 2:11pmH 10:51pmL man-shark skirmishes, in addition to education 5:40amH 8:42amL 3:00pmH 11:47pmL of the Fund-Raising Committee. 6:49amH 10:04amL 3:59pmH I will be attending the ceremony to light my candle, and safety measures in other parts of the world 12:40amL 7:41 amH 12:05pmf_ 5:14pmH I will not be attending the ceremony. Please light my candle for me. contributed to the decline, said the study. 1:39amL 8:23amH 2:12pmL 6:51 pmH American Cancer Society, 4575 Via Royaie, Suite 209, Ft. Myers, FL 33919 (Continued, page 7B) 4B « Friday, May 16, 1997- ISLANDER ISLANDER • Friday. Mav 16, 1997 -SB Off to South Africa, from IB Deitschel just laughed when asked if she was "I feel very at home on Sanibel Island excited. "I'm pretty thrilled about it.... I thrive on Sports Jtecreaflon change and challenge. This will definitely be both." ... When I first arrived and went down A year with African wildlife to the beach, watching the waves, the solitude, what came to my mind was She'll leave Sanibel June 2 and head to her Should you or home in New Mexico — "I need my desert fix," 'For those to whom much has been 1997 Sanibel-Captiva Little League shouidn 't she said. June 30, she'll fly to Capetown, South given, much will be asked' and I have CHESS you? Africa, and her first stop will be at C.R.O.W., South been given many gifts in this life, one of Standings ... May 7, Week 10 (Syndicated by the U.S. Chess Federation) Africa, an organization that Wales-Baillie would Years ago, the attacking genius 8 like to see develop stronger ties with Sanibel's which has been working here on Mikhail Tal had an opportunity to CROW. There, she'll have the opportunity to see Sanibel... Now the Great Spirit has Major League Minor League sacrifice a piece against fellow how that organization operates and "get a compari- asked me to serve somewhere else." Astros, 11-5 Pirates, 8-0 Grandmaster Bent Larsen in an son" with the Sanibel hospital, Wales-Baillie said. opening similar to today's exam- P.J. Deitschel Mets, 11-5 Angels, 5-4 ple. Tal decided not to — setting Not only is Durban, where C.R.O.W. is cen- off a firestorm of analytical contro- tered, like Sanibel in climate, its mission is very to war and killing, she said, but, through programs Rockies, 9-7 Indians, 5-5 versy unsettled to this day. like Sanibel's CROW, which deals with "urban like teaming them with the scouts, they can be taught. Giants, ?-9 Tigers, 2-7 Sometimes, however, you can wildlife," such as raccoons, opossums, skunks and "If you have respect for wildlife, you have respect Yankees, 1-1S Cubs, 2-7 decide If you just take the time. other animals that coexist with people. "They have for your fellow man. We all know that." Today's position arises from 1. e4 Deitschel likely will be able to offer a hand Nf6 2. eS Nd5 3. Nf3 d6 4. Bc4 Nb6. the same kinds of problems, the same kinds of ani- (See diagram) Should you play 5. mals, but the ones that are native to South Africa. there. "My purpose is to make sure that the animals SoftbalS Bxf?+?I There will follow 5.... Kxf7 They get a lot of monkeys," she said, but they also are well served, whether that be through saving their 6. Ng5+. Can you calculate it out? have starlings and raptors, similar to those in South- lives, educating people, or preserving the environ- Phillies, 8-2 Dodgers, 2-S Try it. abcdefgh ment," Deitschel said. Part of her mission is to "save Look at the possible Black White to Play west Florida. "We have osprey, they have the fish replies: eagle." endangered species, but saving the environment is 6.... Ke8 7. Qf3 Kd7 8. e6+ Ke8 9. C.R.O.W. is only one of the organizations a large part. It does no good to save an endangered Week's Highlights and scores Qf7 mate. (in the 6.... Kg8 line) 8.... g6 instead where she'll be spending time. Khumbula Thina species if you don't save the environment and edu- Angles-Indians, 11-8 6.... Kg8 7. Qf3 QeS 8. e6 h6 9. of 8.... h6? So many times players cate the people." Qf7+1 Qxf7 10. exf7 mate. will agonize, "It worked in every contributes to a number of organizations and "all Cubs-Tigers, 10-9 6.... Kg6 7. Qf3 Kxg5 8. Qf7! g6 variation except one!" And you can deal with wildlife and education, which are my key One of her best experiences since she's come Astros-Mets, 7-15 9. d4+ Kh5 10. Qf4 h6 11. h3 gS 12. be sure your opponent will find interests." She's looking forward to watching large to Sanibel is the time she spoke to two groups of Giants-Rockies, 6-7 QF7+ and mate next move. that one. So be careful! Calculate if 500 school children. "I had one of the most fantas- Looks pretty good! But before you can. cats in the wild and "I'm very fond of squirrels. Giants-Astros, 3-14 —Peter Tamburro There are so many kinds over there. I'm sure there tic times I've ever experienced, because kids are so Mets-Yankees, 16-8 you touch that bishop, did you see open to ideas. They're imaginative. They'll go with For free information about how to play, read and write chess, or receiving Chess Life. calling and dedication to wildlife." will be animals I've never even heard of. Phillies-Dodgers, contact the not-for-profit U.S. Chess Federation at 1-800-388-KJNG (5464), or write Knowing her year-long internship at CROW "Obviously, I've never worked with rhinos you anywhere." Over the fence HR: Sean Grzyb, Paul Bogdon USCF, Dept. 90,3054 NYS Route 9W, New Windsor, NY 12553. was ending on the first of June, Deitschel already before, elephants, giraffes," she said. But she'll get With the children, she said, she emphasized had been investigating her next step. But Wales- a chance to in Africa. that "nonhuman animals are their brothers and sis- Baillie went into CROW several more times, and She'll leam about wildlife management on ters, just the way human animals are, and I wanted I "each time she said 'PJ., you should come to South game reserves near Mozambique with leopards and to get them excited about the possibilities that pre- Africa,' and I chuckled and laughed and said 'That sents. ... Nonhuman animals feel pain, have wants SHADOWFAX REP O R T lions, and other game reserves where elands and for hours dressed in not much but grass skirts, coconut would be lovely,' thinking she was making polite impala thrive. "Wildlife management, to me, is and needs just like you and I and that we should, Cruising Again, from IB under construction for the past seven years. Every three conversation," Deitschel said. "And finally I real- respect them, just as we respect each other." After months or so the village has a dance contest (along bra's and flowered headdresses. Monel told us that at about groups of animals,... the environment, and the month-long festival in Tahiti (the biggest event in ized she was serious." the animajs in that environment. Wildlife rehabili- her presentation, a number of the students, grades in 65 feet. Luckily, the bottom was good holding ground. with singing and a dinner) to help raise money for the Wales-Bail lie, through the trust, is funding a K-5, sent her pictures and letters, some of which are When we picked up the binoculars to look around construction. We were told they would not accept any French Polynesia every July) singers and dancers from tation deals with the individual," she said. "South Tapuamu always win. Last year they won best dancers year-long stint in southern Africa so Deitschel can Africa's so much more wild [than the United States] posted in the CROW hospital. for signs of a dance contest, we couldn't see evidence French government assistance with the funding and that learn more about African wildlife concerns. of anything at all going on in Tapuamu. The village is why it is taking so long to finish. Of course we would (group), best dancer (single), best singer and best new and you're dealing with huge animals in huge num- Lessons from Sanibel song. Not a bad record since there are hundreds of com- The trust, Khumbula Thina, which means "re- bers in a huge environment." consisted of only a few houses and a small town dock be welcome to join the party. Deitschel might be thrilled at the prospect of nestled at the bottom of a mountain. A narrow road The building was concrete piling construction petitors from the Marquesas to Bora Bora. member us" in Zulu, works on a case-by-case basis, She '11 also spend time at Kapama, where they heading into Africa, but her year on Sanibel has also "so if a fence is broken by an elephant, I pay for it," followed the shoreline and cut through the center of and all the tables and chairs were set up on the ground Every 15 minutes the dancers would get a short are trying to isolate genes to strengthen the endan- been very rewarding, she said. "Who would've 4 break as one of the villagers climbed the stage to sing. Wales-Baillie said. Funded by American contribu- gered cheetah line, and to Africat, where cheetahs the village. level. There were no doors or windows (actually not thought I'd be doing something like this?" I It didn't take long. As the sun started to set over even any walls) so the tropical breeze kept the place They were only allowed to sing a song they had written tors and overseen by a board, Khumbula Thina con- are nurtured in an environment where they aren't Deitschel had worked for about five years as pa- tributes to a variety of wildlife causes in southern Bora Bora to our west, the small village came alive. comfortable. We were led to a table (front and center) themselves. Monel sat with us whenever a particularly threatened by lions and hyenas. In their natural tient care manager at a rehabilitation center in New popular singer took the stage so he could translate. All of Africa. Through the trust, "I seek out people work- habitats, Wales-Baillie said, they were losing the Brightly colored buses loaded with locals pulled up to as 300 pairs of eyes followed us. Three hundred smiles York, which handled 6,000 to 8,000 animals a year — a concrete building that was clearly only a third fin- went along with that so we knew we were in for one of the songs were about friendship, love and village unity. ing for wildlife, teaching local people about wildlife battle. Because of development, they no longer had three to four times the number Sanibel's CROW takes —so, really, people who have South Africa at heart," ished. Within minutes the whole area was decorated those fun, memorable, non-tourist type evenings. A few of the songs made everyone a little teary eyed. anywhere to run and escape their predators. in. That experience persuaded her to go to veterinary And during all this, food was being served. It took Wales-Baillie said. Poachers are responsible for the disappear- with brightly colored flowers and close to 300 people As soon as we were seated, Monel climbed up on school and she earned her degree from Colorado State were walking about the area. We were sure we had the stage and welcomed everybody. He spoke for a while two people to carry a food tray (each about four feet Deitschel likely will be visiting and working ance of animals in certain areas, Wales-Baillie said, University. From there, she came to CROW, first on a long). We were served giant plates of Chinese stir-fry with all of them — from tending birds and small and Khumbula Thina contributes equipment and found the right place so we climbed into the dinghy in Tahitian and then switched to English just for us so three-week internship, then, just a few months later, and headed to shore. we could understand what was happening. He said that with noodles, ham, shrimp and vegetables, beef with mammals, as she has been doing at Sanibel's CROW, support to the fight against poaching. One organi- on a year-long internship, where she's gained much of potatoes and onions, white rice, poisson cm ( a fish to watching the relocation of elephants and observ- zation needs a helicopter and night-vision equip- We felt slightly out of place since we were obvi- everyone in the village could sing and we would get to her practical experience with wildlife. ously the only non-locals, but the first person we met hear from them all. He said he would start the singing salad with grated carrots, diced onions, cucumbers and ing efforts to save endangered cheetahs, to visiting ment to spot elephant poachers, another needs a Veterinary schools focus on treating "cats, tuna all marinated in lime juice with coconut milk), fried with rangers who teach children about nature on wil- boat with a shallow draft to get over poachers' fish made us feel at home and welcome. He introduced him- himself and picked the only American song he knew. If dogs, horses and cows." Treating wildlife isn't some- self as Monel and said (in fairly good English) he was there was any tension in the air, he ended it as the place chicken and, of course, heaps of French bread. We derness trails. nets. thing they teach, she said. "If you have an interest couldn't possibly eat all this so, at the end of the evening She'll tentatively be a "veterinary director," she the head of the village of Tapuamu. After talking to broke up laughing with his singing "Home on the Another project the trust is involved with is in anything else, you have to search it out." Range" off key. He didn't quite get all the words right when the dancing ended (midnight), they wrapped up said, but "my broad job description is as a represen- relocating wildlife to areas where they have be- him for a few minutes we knew this man was fiercely "It's been a very satisfying year. I think I've proud of his heritage and his village. We also knew ("we the dead and the antelope play") but the party had all the leftovers for us to take back to Shadowfax. Not a tative of Khumbula Thina," Deitschel said. "My job come extinct, like rehabilitating Shongweni with learned an incredible amount. My confidence as a bad evening at all. We will have to try and return to this will be to observe present projects and investigate waterbuck, a type of antelope, and klipspringer, "a more about what was going on. definitely started. vet has certainly gone up and I've met a lot of fan- The concrete building was a church that hadbeen The local dancers were incredible! They danced friendly village. proposed future projects.... As a veterinarian, as a tiny buck that lives on the rocks," Wales-Baillie tastic people. wildlife rehabilitator, as an environmentalist/conser- said. (Continued next week). "I feel very at home on Sanibel Island. My soul vationist ... I have a responsibility as those three to Education is another part of Khumbula assure contributors that wildlife are weir[taken care feels peaceful here.... When I first arrived and went Thina'spurposeT It contritratesto a prograrrrTir down to the beach;-watcrririg-the^vavesTihe soli- of]. ... I will be more ambassador than clinician," which the former scouts, or rangers — who were Blue she said, not only to contributors to the trust, but for tude, what came to my mind was 'For those to whom displaced some time ago — will work with chil- much has been given, much will be asked' and I Ribbon the trust to the people of South Africa, and, above dren, to teach them about wildlife and the envi- Conditions all, an ambassador for the animals. have been given many gifts in this life, one of which Public Invited ronment. has been working here on Sanibel." • Snack Shop/Lounge "We wanted to give her to South Africa.... You "The young kids have to be educated," Wales- • Gordon Lewis Designed • Golf Instruction know she's not coming back," Wales-Baillie said with She gives her life to service, she said. "Now 283-5522 Baillie said. 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ited Partner, and Jerry J. Marek, General $300,000: Robert L & Jeanne C. single family residence by Lake Plaza Deeds Partner, to Timothy J. Murty, Esq., Trustee, Fuchs to Fred G. & Jo Annette Oertli— Custom Homes, Inc.. Deeds recorded at the Lee County and Carme! Trust—Plantation Village-Unit Lighthouse Point-Unit 230. On the Water Scotch Courhouse for more than $80,000 dur- $270,000: Brampton Hills General Sanibel permits 222. Permits issued by the Sanibel ing the period ending May 1 included: $945,000: John Armenia to John Partnership & Sigitas Zubkus, Managing Mike FUERY Non-condos Partner, to Peggy A. Nichols, Trustee, and Building Department during the period Kelly Christopher Warren; John Kelly ending May 7 included: $1,080,000: Wulfert Road Limited Christopher Warren, Trustee; and William Peggy A. Nichols Trust—Mariner Pointe- Bonnet Partnership and Wulfert Road, Inc. Gen- Unit531. $200,000: Dixie Beach Land Co., Nancy Levin of Baltimore, Md. K. Warren, Jr. Trust—Wedgewood of Sani- Plantation Village, 999-101 East Gulf eral Partner, to Linda Cunningham, bel-Unit 101. $248,500: Marjorie D. Yeaser, found this Scotch bonnet on North Trustee, and Linda Cunningham Trust— Trustee, and Marjorie D. Yeaser Trust to Drive—single family residence by Bench- Captiva while shelling with Capt. $622,500: Jeanne E. Cannon, mark. L20, The Sanctuary at Wulfert. Trustee and Jeanne E. Cannon Trust to Robert H. & Judy A. Boling—Sunset Mike Fuery on May 5. She visits the $950,000: Virginia M Kaneb to John South-Unit 10B. $1,200: Sanibel Properties/ Island Inn at the same time each Melvin M. & Patricia C. Fenichell— Fichman, 541 East Rocks Drive—restore M. Tucker—L51, Ph.I, Santuary at Wulfert. Somerset at the Reef-Unit C202. $245,000: Paul C. & Sarah M. year (she has been coming to the $835,500: Wulfert Point Properties, Smith to Stephanie S. Johnston and Leslie to single family residence by Carlton- islands for 47 years). At first, Levin $595,000: Helen S. Brodbeck to Naumann. Ltd. to Joyce Shaw Lamb, Trustee, and Anne S. & John W. Burden, III—Villas of S. Schumacher—Sanibel Moorings-Unit thought she was seeing a conch Joyce Shaw Lamb Trust—Lvll, Sanctu- 431. $20,328: Gardenia, 2723 Coconut My dog, Urchin, has to buried in the sand, but when she Sanibel-Unit A301. Drive—addition by Jan Bates. ary at Wulfert Point. $580,000: Dan R. & Pamela M $237,000: Wiiliam G. & Marsha A. picked it up she realized she had $580,000: J. Ridgeway & Esther F. Lacefield to Ruth F. Parks and Katherine $2,450: Page, 1495 Angel Drive- something special. She's founds Prevo to R.H. Caruso & Co., Inc.—Pine boat lift by J.T. Wilker. Jones to Gary D. & Jani B. Stone—Ptgl4, Cove of Sanibel-Unit A. Kumar—Sand Pebble-Unit 2B. be awful careful... parts ofjunonias and lion's paws, 18-46s-23e, Sanibel Island. $235,000: Fritz $4,200: Perrone, 6126 Castaways but this isher first scotch bonnet. 303. Lane—remodel by Gail Reynolds. $415,000: Stephen R. & Shirley J. $530,000: Dor- Ado Berger to Larry R. Dagostino to Hernan M. & Delores C. $2,400: Middendoy, 857 Angel f you happen to be a forehead? Wouldn't waste a tie a fly with something like othy Clotfelter to & Sondra K. Adkins— they lived in the mountains And this after I've Reyes—Gil, Captiva Island. Blind Pass-Unit Cl02. Wing Drive—screen enclosure by Excep- small, furry animal bullet on a birdseed-eating woodchuck ($1.50) or fox Beverly J. Kuperman- tional Enclosures. after this. hauled them all over some of $415,000: Michigan Homes, Inc. to Sundial-Unit O307. $228,000: Rich- and are not already grey squirrel? Could care (red, grey or silver) for $1.20. Dan C. & Mary Jane Keys—L103, Ba, Ul, ard J. Strunc to Susan $2,250: Gulfside Condominium As- I Almost all of the un- the most pristine shelling $480,000: Gra- sociation, 1605 Middle Gulf Drive— Squirrel is a long-time favor- on a protected list somewhere, less if that muskrat living on usual hairs come from hunt- beaches on isolated North Beachview Country Club. ham D. & Jane M. Dintino—Seawind-Unit ite because of its fur texture. $403,000: Sally Seeman (aka Sally A104. walkover repairs by Rowell Construction. it would be a good idea to get the creek back home gets a ers who then sell hides to buy- Captiva and Cayo Costa Is- Ritts to Richard L. & $300,000: Wolter, 1243 Sandcastle Not everything with hair Seemann Fretwell, fka Sally Seemann $200,000: there, because the fly fisher- quick ticket on Hale-Bopp ers who tan it and process the lands. Janeen M. Sprague— Road—single family residence by Wolter works on flies —just ask my Gaydos) and Andrew Kenneth Fretwell to Sundial-Unit E103. I-1 ill Geoffrey L. & Lois M. men are on your trail again. when it tries to cross the skins. There aren't any pro- This time it was another Jacques & Karen Lynn Krasny—L13, Bd, Scowcroft to Richard L. Group. golden retriever, Urchin, who $460,000: $9,500: Schwartz, 190 Violet Ever wonder if there is New York State Thruway? tected species available, of long-time friend, Terry Chateaux sur Mer. & Edith H. McCandless has been an unwilling donor. Melvin & Patricia C. Fenichel to Brent A. Drive—pool uy Coastal Custom Pool & some higher and better use for Well, as fly fishing course. Some skins come Vaninger. We had been out a $399,000: Michael R. Ramsey to & Laurie R. Schnell-Pointe Santo de Sani- and Mary Jo Burkholder—Sundial-Unit Rabbit fur is another Marsha A. Lacefield—Bl, Shell Harbor. 1106. Spa. a woodchuck besides occa- continues to grow all over from out-of-country. The couple of times in that week bel-Unit E26. $5,000: Forkin, Sundial-Unit the nation there's money in very popular material and I $390,000: Raymond F. & Sue Fenton $160,000: Joanne O. & John P. sionally trying to stop a hairs can be dyed to just about and had good shelling luck, to Diane Neuhaus & Earl H. Bickett, III— $430,000: R. H. Caruso & Co., Inc. H407—replace sliding glass doors by All use it regularly in beach to Lewis P. Conner, Trustee; Patricia Munn, III to Thomas E. & Maryanne J. loaded pulp truck with its those varmints and lots of any color and I often use flo- but a late afternoon walk on L67, U3, Sanibel Estates. Cheney—Spanish Cay-Unit C4. Island Glass & Aluminum. snook fly patterns because, Conner, Trustee; and Conner Trust—Log- $59,340: Hopkins, 9128 Mocking- other speciality hair animals. rescent pink for winter fly the crowded beach on the $337,500: Henry N. Tomme to Dawn $157,000: John L. & Susan J. cut in strips, it's got a weav- E. Gragle—Ld, Shell Harbor, Sanibel. gerhead Cay-Unit 102. bird Drive—addition/remodel by We've talked a lot about us- patterns. south side of Sanibel turned $410,000: Erwin Schmid, Trustee; Weichsel to Gerald A. & Sharon ing motion which •will really $230,000: Edmund J. & Marian M. Bennett—Seashells of Sanibel-Unit U43. Kennedy Construction. ing dog hair and chicken up what Terry said was not a Waltraude Schmid, Trustee; and Erwin $6,050: Lorenzo, 450 Sea Walk draw strikes. Rabbit fur is Moral of this story: Out- Arey to Stephen A. Dipasqua, Patricia A. $150,000: Elizabeth Merner to Jean CHARLOTTE COUNTY .- feathers to tie local saltwa- side of you Louisiana folks, I prefect junonia, but good Schmid Trust to Anne B. Kimball—Sun- Court—siding, soffits and fascia by often called "zonkee" strips. Engelman, Christopher A. Dipasqua, dial-Unit P202. Wilkowski—Nani Li'i-Unit 8, Captiva. ter patterns, but fly tiers are bet you never thought you'd enough to keep. He wouldn't Constance R. Trusko & David D. $150,000: Gale M. McBridge to Southern Siding. SPEEDWAY " These fly tiers have their own $395,000: Frank J. & Patricia C. $4,500: Peters, 3240 Twin Lakes venturing into new areas and call because he didn't want to Dipasqua—L54-54-a, Lake Murex. Charles D. & Edith Liggett— Us 13, language. actually hit the brakes ahead Vermes to C. Wesley Shook—White Lane—screen enclosure by Exceptional producing some very good of a road kill! hurt my feelings, so his wife $212,500: Bird L. Rosen, Trustee; Sands-Unit 14. Schooner Village. Pt II, III, etc., Upper Don't feel that it's just Frank Rosen, Trustee; Bird L. Rosen Trust Captiva. Enclosures. patterns with wild critters. Shelling called. And she hurt my feel- $390,000: E. Wesley Shook to Ellen $17,000: Fauntleroy, Nutmeg Vil- You're not going to the little furry things getting to Sam Defranco—L6, Ph.III, Dunes at Ruland—Pointe Santo de Sanibel-Unit E3. $133,800: Elizaabeth M. Kieffer May 17th - SHELLING LUCK: ings. Sanibel. (fka Elizabeth M. Blynt to William R. & lage-Unit 314—shutters by Hurricane walk into a local fly shop, all the attention. Besides $380,000: Warren K. & Virginia G. Shutter Company. Auto Barn For the second time this year Lost something valu- $200,000: Peter C. Renchard to Barbara L. White—Dugger's Tropical even a well stocked one in deer hair, there's Icelandic Macomber to Margaret G. Williams— $145,000: Kaplan, 3343 St. Kilda Outlaw 40 it's happened: someone who able? Go on my charter, come Patricia C. Sawin—L55, Ph.III, The Dunes. Sandpiper Beach-Unit 506. Village-Unit 5. the Florida Keys, and find sheep hair, calf hair and tails, $170,000: James. W. Amburn, $125,000: Richard G. Peluso and Road—single family residence by Lake goes on one of my shelling home and you'll find it. $365,000: Mark F. & Nancy C. Plaza Custom Homes, Inc. Double Points exotic furs. But, occasion- moose hair and elk hair. And Trustee, to John W. & Grace K. Manniz— John Farella to Ursula Gisler—Sanibel trips returns to Sanibel Island, {Captain Mike Fuery is Sammis to Randall H: Zats, Anne S. $2,385: Poteat, Periwinkle Park- Doubie$$$ ally catalogs will list some. if you want a really special LI 2, Bb, Rocks'. Meltzer & Marjorie Joy Zats—Pointe Cottages-Unit 125, Weeks 6-7. walks an over-collected beach a professional shelling $117,000: Robert E. & Dorothea E. $82,000: Kenneth D. & Linda G. Unit 21—screen room by Custom Alumi- Plus All Division} You can order samples cut of deer hair, you order Santo de Sanibel-Unit D32. num. there and finds a perfect guide.) Abbott to John & Lynn Hunt—Lll, Be, $365,000: George R. & Joanne E. Rasbury to George S. & Betty K. Racing of furs on-the-skin for rea- coastal cuts of the stuff. I U2, Tahitian Shores. Gibbs_Sanibel Cottages-Unit 125, Weeks $3,500: Burton, Periwinkle Park- junonia! Sweet to Janet V. Davis and Georgia A. Unit 332—roof over by Holsomback. • Qwik Cash sonable prices, should you never knew we had coastal $112,500: Emc Mortgage Corpora- 9-10. deer, but I bet they wished Rogers—Snug Harbor-Unit D. $3,800: DeHann, Periwinkle Park- like to see what it's like to tion, Inc. to Mark Anthony Doucet & Neva $342,000: Laurence A. & Svetlana Limited Late C. Irvine—Ne 1/4, 6-46s-25e. Lee County permits Unit 333—roof over & addition by Models Chloupek to Earl M. & Jeannette N. Single-family permits issued by Holsomback. Condos Carter—Oceans Reach-Unit 1C3. $80,000: Peterson, 1089 South $1,075,000: Donald C. Wildman to the Lee County Building Department • Angel Auto $310,000: Earl M. & Jeannette N. for the period ending May 5 included: Yachtsman—addition/remodel by Cray Walter E. & Barbara L. Bruckart— Carter to Thomas J. & Karen M. Russo and Construction. Sales Sportsman Wedgewood of Sanibel-Unit 203. $250,000: Lucy & Vincent Keber, YOUR LOAN IS APPROVED! Mark S. & Mary M. 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All done AND PICK-UP HELP WANTED A-4363 for current listings. i/,[erest. Cut payments up to 50%. FLASH - GARCIA We dallvar. Star Plaza, corner cocktail table and dining table w/ 4 business. Many T.v.'s, big screens, YOUR FREE COLD AIR, CLEAN, bedroom, awning, TV antenna, new reasonably. Experienced, creative, of Old 41 and Pondalla. 997- parsons chairs (light colored) $650; VCR's & stereos, and sencore Help wanted - Sanibel Cafe needs i/30/97 —5888—21132578-74 axles and springs. $1,600. spent f- on-Profit Debt Consolidation Co. professional, confidential service. 941-743-2701 GARAGE SALE KIT. AUTOMATIC. 5659. Out of town; 800-452- 2 Desks $75 each. Please call 481- equipment for sale. Call M.J. 543- Wanted a part-time Landscape^ dishwasher and prep person full- '94 Geo Prizm, 4 door, only $199 a 772-4921 EVE. upgrading, sleeps 5, equalizing 1-800-229-8027 693-6770 (Must place a Gang* Sale ad) time, days and nights, 2007 hitch, $3,300.332-4096 1857. 4448 4081 Maintenance/ Paintef / Looking for month with $500 down. Call Chuck 332-6076 PAGER. i/17/07 — 5»S—2118172S-71 5/16/37 —5558—11192711-75 8/15/87 —8885— 21193775-3 Periwinkle Way. Ask forTim. 88t2t1 5/16/17 -5S5t-21OSO292.75 5/16/97 —8558—21193578-9 5/16/97 —5858—21183497-76 worX. Call Terry at472-1878 at Roger Dean Chevrolet 574-3326 S/16J97 —5885- *1H343t-m * + «,»./«T -8t88-l11»H77-i 8/13)87 — 8f»5—21178603-3 5/17/97 —8885—amai43»1 2/4/2001 —SSCt— 1107781 S-»» ISLANDER • Friday, May 16, 1997 - 11B 10B • Friday, May 1 6, 1997 - ISLANDER Classified Classified

$5000 - Sided single - Large Nice 1 bedroom apartment ANNUAL RENTAL OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT attached to home in quiet MOBILE HOMES FOR BEAUTIFUL CAPTIVA ISLAND Tired of Sanibel traffic!!! Consider Now is the time to Three bedroom, two bath, heated SANIBEL/CAPITVA roofed & screened patio with REC. VEHICLES j [UTILITY TRAILERS | pool with spa, waterface large neighborhood. Pool, lanai. fenced Gingerbread House quiet, beautiful, Gasparilla Island, invest in that No. Georgia or outlets. Recent A/C & hot CAPTIVA RENT for your next vacation. Lovely one canal, extensive landscaping, HOMES water. Maintenance, including ISLAND MEDICAL yard. $550. includes all. (607) 659- 23 ft. motor home, roof air, Flatbed car trailer, dual axles with A new private home with Western N.C. Mountain Retreat. We Beautiful 3 BR/2 BA bedroom, Gulf-Front condo at Boca have a great selection of cabins, excellent neighborhood. 574-7951 sewer, water & mowing. $180. & 3925 "Mobil© homes for rent." Weekly generator, heat, self-contained, brakes. Radial tires & special Victorian Key West charm. 5/21/87 —SSSS—211841B1-74 5)16)97 —SSSS—21183545-72 Grande Club. Pooll Tennis! lots, acreage w/fabulous mountain ESTATE SALE Good location - 941-957-3704 BUSINESS CENTER "Old Florida Style" Home rent. Children welcome. Includes $4,450. or trade for truck. 693-9764 wheels. Used six times like new. A two minute stroll from Restaurantl Weekly. (412) 941- views, or cool streams, call Gary or ASSUME OUR MORTGAGE: Ground-level CBS Sanibel _5_/17/B7__ — SSSS—21193B12-75 Prime Space for the Clean 2 bedroom, 2 bath duplex, Near Beaches water, garbage, pest control, lawn 5/16/97 --SSSS—21193664-75 $1,650. Call Merwin Spears. 432- a beautiful private beach 1456. care. Quiet, safe. 7760 Bogart 0055 Sande at ReMax Enotah Realty, 1- NO DOWN PAYMENT. homa near beach and refuge. Professional or Executive. 315 S.E. 24th Avenue, easy access - 2 Car Garage & 34 foot, Starchase, limited edition, on the Gulf. 5/30/87 —SSSS—21143493-3 BEAUTIFUL 3/2 CAPE CORAL North Fort Myers. 543-5828. 5/16/87 —SSSt—21192259-74 800-346-0455 Covered parking. Elevator. to Ft. Myers, new carpet, new paint, Lots of Storage. basement model, motorhome. HOME. AVAILABLE 11/1 MUST 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 6/7/87 —SSSS—21150750-73 Near historic 3/16/87 —SSSS— 21188856-6 MOBILE HOMES FOR Approx. 1770 SF garage, washer/dryer hook-up, Available Now. Many extras, too numerous to list. Chapel-By-The-Sea, and South Seas Plantation - SELL! CALL ANYTIME. (609) on sewer. lawn & trash included, no pets, low mileage, excellent condition, INTERVAL FOR SALE 772-0564 Offers considered between South Ssas Plantation Resort. 3 BR/3 BA Loft, porch, $540/mo., call (941) 766-3282. CAPTAINS WALK Rooms, Efficiencies, Mobile Homes. creative financing. $33,000. 992- beautifully furnished, ACREAGE 5/21/87 —SSSS—21184184-99 $185,000. - $200,000. RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE 5/16)87 — SSSS— 211835B8-71 Utilities & cable, clean, $100. 8166 after 4 pm. Two bedrooms, two full baths; 2 8R/1.S BA Condo - TV, VCR, WID. Pool, tennis. 4S29 Bralnard Bayou A Lake View, doublewide 2 bdr/2 FOR RENT deposit. Rents start at $100. Call for 5*17/97 — SSSS-51183704-79 fully equipped kitchen; Furnished. Country Estate (off Wild Lime) ba, unfurnished. New carpet. Mint "Free Rent" details. No pets. Blue washer/dryer; One and two bedroom Villas CAPE CORAL condition. 55+. $21,900. RIVER WANTED TOJENTJ Available now. '91 Dutchman, 24 foot travel trailer. also available. Live on 5 acres like a king. Near city. 472-5224 TOWN CENTER Lantern Rentals. 995-6977 Refrigerator, freezer, microwave, screened veranda. ESTATES, N. FT. MYERS 543- 5/23)97 —SSSS—21183456-75 Call me to purchase Excellent price S terms. Call S/30/87 -SSSS— 211B7423-3 Prime Space at Intersection A/C. awning, TV antenna, AM/FM Furnished with Shaker FREE GOLF AND Owner/Broker 1-800-743-1991 HOMES 4500. GULF PINES - 3 BR/2 BA or sell vacation time share ALL AMENITIES, 5/16/97 —SSSS—21187670-74 of Tarpon Bay Road N.F.M. 2bed/1ba., FL room, patio, stereo cassette, Antisway bar w/ antiques. 5/2B/B7 — SSSS—2118335B-72 A Palm Ridge. + Family Room carport, nice, completely furnished, levelizing/ hitch. $6995.481-1648 weeks on SPECIAL DISCOUNT Cape Coral Waterfront home - Mobile Home 1 bedroom, 1 bath, Sanibel and Captiva Florida. Photos & references available. Large 3 bedroom - Fireplace - Circle Approx. 963 SF Stilt Home close to shopping center, access to 5/16/87 —SitS—211817011-78 MEMORIAL DA Y WEEK. SOUTH FORT furnished, air conditioned, needs Professional I Married couple, pool, adult park 50/up, no pets. HERB SIMON, December 15th thru April 30th LOTS FOR SALE] Driveway - Oversized Garage, Near Beaches. MAY 30-JUNE 6 workshop - Fruit trees, sprinklers - some work. $2,500. as is. 995-5285. seeks 3 bedroom home to rent, Available June 1, $400/mo., option BROKER/REALTOR. $1,400. per week. MYERS HOMES 5/16/87 —SSSS—21193468-74 CALL MARIE WELLS Available Now Call between Near Beach & Shopping - off Casa Near C.C. Golf Course $122,500. on or close to Ft. Myers Beach. to buy. (941) 995-6553. (941) 997- Office 772-1010 May - $725/wBBk. PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Ybel Road - Good sized lot. Call Janet Creamer, 549-1764 Three Oaks Area, 3/2, w/ family Need To Sell! Beautiful Old Bridge 6 or 12 months lease. Must 9727 1-800-831-4453 June through September waterfront park, NFM. Boat docking, INC. MID-ISLAND - 2 BR/2 BA 5/17/87 —SSSS—21183863-71 1-800-227-1783 $64,900. Call Scott (941) 395-1931 Tudor Villas Realty room, $850/mo., negotiable lease allow dogs. Call 481-5840 $$ WANTED $$ $650/week. 5/17/87 —SSSS—21160854-78 5/17/87 —SSii-21188725-81 pools, clubhouse, 2BD/2BA, (941) 472-4113 Ground Level Home • Residence 574-5697 • 5/30/97 —SSSt— 21167814-3 term. Great schools tor kidsl Pets days, ask for Carolyn. Clean 1-800-933-1458 October - $725/week. under 20 lbs. okay. Open house washer/dryer, dishwasher, disposal, OR Furnished. Matlacha SW Cape. Surfside Isles. Gorgeous 5/18/97 —tISS— 21183876-89 Well Maintained November to December 14th MUST SELL!! May 19-20. Call 418-5678 for lifetime roof, fully furnished, orange (800) 237-6002 Available for 6 Months. Professional Realty Deluxe 2 bedroom, oversize home site in area of all new - grapefruit trees, $13,900. (941) CLASSIFIED CAN 15'-30'Boats $695/wk. WATERFRONT Oversized corner details. 5)21/97 —SSSS— 21146949-3 Consultants of Lee County Inc. on water with dock, fully homes. Across from wide canals. 9 731-7930 SA VE VME, MONEY AND INSTANT CASH No Pets. lot, 4BR/2BA, pool/spa, 2 docks with i/17/97 —SSSS—21184067-79 EAST ENDS BR/ 2 BA, ground equipped & well furnished, Acres Nature Preserve. "Country in 5/16/87 —SSSS—21193774-71 | CONDOS FOR RENT \ FRUSTRATION BY HELPING No Hassle!!! Rate applies to 4 people. lift & Tiki Hut, mature garden, sale For rent 1500 sq. ft., 2 bay doors with cable. the City" Great Access. $5,900. level home on canal - 2 car YOU FIND THE We Come To You! Write: Henry Romersa Owner - 945-4774. incl. all fum. & 18' boat. Paid $260K. North Fort Myers 480' (square) 12'x14', zone 2 can be. Used for King's Crown - Gulf condo, 2 BR/2 FISCHER MARINE Summer Spedalll Sacrifice at $220K. 542-2404 GENERAL REAL storage or business. Off Palm BA, screened lanai, heated pool, garage. PROFESSIONALS WHO KNOW (Captiva) 941-334-8199 5/16/87 —SSSS—21180486-74 living area, furnished, all electric, Available 6-1-97, 694-4626 6/6/87 — tSSS— 31156301-83 5/19/87 —SSSS- 21184113-73 ideaf for elderly couple, widower or Beach Blvd. Call 694-5757 tennis. 2 week minimum. 617-659- THE BEST WAY TO HANDLE t/6/97 — SSSS-21HT741.74 4911 Tanglewood Drive 6/13/97 —SSSS — 21186034-75 Sanibel Island secluded 300x100 ESTATE 5)16/97 — SSSS—211B2B8B-72 7460. Nashville, TN 37216 wooded lot. Violet Drive. Must sell winter home. Total shopping within YOUR IMPROVEMENT AND Cape Coral beautiful 3BR/2BA approximate one Mile. 995-1363 or College Parkway office suite, 5/30/97 —SSSS— 2086538-3 CALL MARIE WELLS 79 26' Stamaa, Flybridge, twin for 615-262-9859 quickly, appraised $200,000, only | LEE COUNTY HOMES GOV'T FORECLOSED homes CARRY IT OUT TO V-8 inboard, dinette, galley, standup home w/heated pool on lake 997-9472 starting at $175./mo. One month ATRIUM - GULF FRONT - 3 BR/3 PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY 5/30/87 — SSSS — 160421-3 Large 2BR/2BA condo w/pool on $137,500, deeded beach access, from pennies on $1. Delinquent PERFECTIONI head, full electronics, Boatmaster near beach, must close soon call Tax, Repo's, REO's. Your Area. 5/17/97 —SSSS—21193780-72 free with yearly lease. 481-4554 BA DEN. RENT THROUGH OWNER (941) 472-4113 10/25/2012 — SSSS — Call me on canal. Both are completely 6/6/87 —SSSS—21193634-73 trailer, $12,500. Call Dennis 997- BOCA GRANDE furnished. Available May to 540-7258. Brokers add commission. Toll Free 11) 800-218-9000 1988 27' Southwind, basement AND SAVE. 2 WEEK MINIMUM. 5/30/97 -tSSS— 21180658-3 2100847-88 1193 or 997-5325 March weeks In 5/16/97 —SSSS—21193727-76 Ext. H-5943 for current listings. model. TV, new tires, dual air, 3 new PHOTOS AVAILABLE. CALL 609- 5/17/87 —IStS—21188255-71 Remember Sanibel December. 941-772-7318 OFFICE SPACE Tortuga Beach Club 121/87 —SSSS—21188297-71 1/87 —SSSS—21193272-5 awnings, new batteries, excellent 985-0322 600 + SEJ. ft. 1980 Sportcraft 1T Bowrider. 1984 on Sanibel Island. 15 yrs. ago? shape. $21,400. 466-7316. Must 0/26)97 —SSSS—21163530-3 multiple use options. 140 HP OMC I/O. New Interior, March - weeks 9 & 10 In Try Boca Grande this year. Loggerhead Cay - WATERFRONT seel Furnished, near beaches, 2 EQUAL HOUSING Turnkey ready • canvas, compass, battery, F/F. apartment #139. Beachfront accommodations, 2 BR/2 BA, Gulf view. OPPORTUNITY CONDOS FOR SALEl 5/17/87 — SSSS-21183949-76 bedroom, microwave, TV, Includes trailer. Excellent condition - 'PRICE REDUCED villa* and/or private homes $62S./wk. (May 3 - Dec 20), PROPERTY N.F.M. single, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, copier, refrigerator, washer/dryer, lanai, garage, heated Must seel $2,350. OBO. 540-7858 $950./wk. (Jin. & April 18th EQUAL HOUSING Waterfront Condo, Cape Coral, word processor, pool, tennis, gated community. Apt, 0139 - $19,500 each wk. available. Open House. Every Saturday & Florida room, patio, new carpet, »/H/97 —tSSS—21192310-72 thru May 2nd), direct access w/ boat slip. Rose fax, furniture. College Parkway location. Available "* HERB SIMON Call toll free for Intormatlon Sunday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. 3 BR/ 2 BA OPPORTUNITY Garden. Furnished 2 bdrm, 2 bath, central heat & air, near to shopping, 1996 Mako 181 flats, less than 30 adult park. No pets. Access to pool. Call 472-6050. now til Nov. 1, seasonal rates BROKER/REALTOR 1-800-881-2622 $1,300./wk. (Feb.), split, Den, LR, DR, FR, eat-in All real estate advertised In split, 1,700 sq. ft., carport. Reduced thereafter. No smokers/pets. hours, fully loaded, sacrifice, over $1,450Jwk. (March thru kitchen, caged solar pool, 180' gulf this newspaper I* subject to 50 & older. Completely furnished. S)16/97 —SSSS— 21193778-3 $28,000 invested, asking $21,900. (Mice 77*1010, . Boca Grande to $128,000. Possible terms or $700/mo. includes garbage. (941) Real Estate, Inc. April 18th). access. All assessments in & paid. the Federal Fair Housing Act of trade. 549-0328 or (941)598-2224 $12,500. O.B.O. (941) 995-6553, 939-3355 Ph. 332-0000 during thai 3ay W 694- ' ''at' (941) 997-9727 S/-|t/»7 — Jill- 21083177-7 Second Loggerhead unit - $180,000. 8/ Lakes. 517 S.W. 49th 5/30/87 —SSSS—21192521-72 5)16)97 —SSSS-21187155-71 5516 evenings or weekends. 1968 which make* It Illegal to 5/17/97 —SSSS—21183967-71 Advertise Ln., 941-549-3448 RENTAL SHARING | 3/16/87 -1151-21193268.71 beachfront, 2nd floor with advertise any preference, 1-800-933-1458 Sunset Captiva house - 2 BD/2 BA & 6/6/87 —SStS— 21173115-74 Lochmoor Condo. 2 bedroom, fully loft. Nicely furnished, Gulf Beach sunrise and sunset views - limitation or discrimination furnished. Includes linens, dishes, SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION 23' I.M.P. Cuddy cabin, new paint, Professional Realty Cape Coral 3 BR/2 BA. Lands End Village, rub-rail, controls, steering, bilge with Bay access, tennis courts, pool. higher rates apply - Cape Coral - Overlooking River - based on race, color, religion, washer/dryer, & pool. Close to Consultants of Lee County Inc. shopping & Golf Courses. $38,500. Clean * Quiet to 3 BR/3 BA. pump, guages, battery, Toad Weekly rentals. Call (314) 532- 5% discounts both units Fantastic executive home, 3 lot site, sex, handicap, familial status LEASE/0PTI0J3 3684. 941-458-6796 Responsible Adult. captains chairs, and bottom paint. for 3 weeks or more. large open great room, living room, or national origin, or an Fantastic view of 5/30/87 —SSSS— 21116651-3 8 dining room. 3 or 4/BR, oak 5/21/87 — SSSS-21193375-76 $400. per month Includes 1987, 200 h.p., Suzuki, Call (908) 223-6748. Intention to make such Gulf and Redflsh Past, professionally rebuliulit imoto r ..\wit-h library, covered poolside dining Miramar Condo - Cape Coral. Great ANNUAL RENTAL utilities. weekly or monthly rates. in the CHANGE OF PACE 5/30/87 — SSSS— 21181494.4 preference, limitation or stainless steel prop. $5,$5,9009 . O.B.O. area w/kitchen, oversize pool, 4 Locationl Waterfront, pool. Discount available. Save direct. Beautiful Vacation Home Lochmoor Condo. 2 bedroom, fully boat docks, 2/car garage, furniture discrimination. This publication 458-9201 ' ' Furniture, linens, etc.; 1 Walk to beach from 772-8871 Owner, Days (941) 768-6050 TORTUOA BEACH CLUB 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths furnished, Includes finens, dishes, S twin engine 24 ft. cabin cruiser will not knowingly accept any i/18/87 —SSSS—21183531-73 washer/dryer, cable, & pool. Close bedroom/efficiency. Move right in or this 2 bedroom duplex 5/17/97 —SSSS— 21193102-89 and ask for Glna. A March Week. Your own private tennis court & included. $595,000. Owner 941- advertising for real estate a great rental income. Newly Wellcraft 2500-1993 Coastal Apt. 119, Week it, to shopping & golf courses. $325 on Sanibel. Eves: (941) 395-9495 Fisherman, extra clean, Yamaha swimming pool, 100 yards to 542-4477 which Is In violation of the law. painted, carpeted. $33,900. 941- weekly, $950 monthly, off season. 5/16/87 —istS—21192702-75 Screened lanal, 5/30/87 —SSSS- 21168400-3 250, full electronics, low hours. $21,500. Gulf of Mexico. 941-458-6796 Our readers are hereby 458-6796 Enjoy boating and fishing? Adorable new appliances, WID, lush, POINTE SANTO: 2 BR/2 BA Condo, Never painted. Going North - Must HERB SIMON • Call for times available. 5/21/97 —SSSS—21183376-78 Informed that all dwellings 5/21/97 —SSSS—21193377-76 APARTMENTS & sell. $21,500. OBO. 283-7796 BROKER/REALTOR Caloosahatcnee River home. 2nd vegetations on quiet street completely furnished, Gulf view. 216/338-8031 Murphy North Carolina. Overlooking advertised In this newspaper Country Pines Condo In N.F.M. for 5/18/87 —SSSS—21183747-4 Office 772-T01O floor apt. or 4 BR/2 BA single home. off Middle Gulf. DUPLEXES FOR RENT Rates contact owner, 812-342-8181 216/338-5281 1,000 acre lake with mountain are available on an equal sale by owner. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 5/30/97 —tSSS—21188439-3 Many extras. $155K. Call 482-2325. Great for mature Shamrock 20 ft. 1985 Cuddy. Needs 1-800-831-4453 5/30/87 — SSSt— 21128B21-3 views. Featuring a large deck. 2 5/16/87 —SSSS—21193703.73 opportunity basis. $40,000. 997-0181, no calls after Responsible couple. For Rent: Waterfront, big two Cape SW completely furnished- 2 engine. Best offer. 283-3547 Residence 574-5687 bedroom, 2 bath, fire-place, A/C. All 3/22/2012 — SSSS— 2072220-89 8:00 p.m. bedrooms, one bath apartment, 5/16/87 —us;—31H174B-4 appliances + washer / dryer. $375. 5/16/87 —SSSS—211935B5-76 , Call 395-0671 Bdr/2 Ba $565./mo., 1BR/1BA, 1-800-933-1453 POINTE SANTO DE Gov't Foreclosed homes from walk-in closet, laundry room, per week, $65. per night. 561-692- Available June 1st. $455Vmo., pool, canal. Very clean. Professional Realty SANIBEL FOR SALE BY pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax, carport. $450 monthly. Kids O.K. No Short term lease possible. Pet SHAMROCK DIESEL 3727 5/23/87 —tSSS— 21183371-3 Consultants of Lee County Inc. Luxurious Gulf Front Repo's, REO's. Your Area. Toll Free DUPJLfXESFORSALEJ pets. Call 945-7344 leave message. possible. 549-9779. Older 20' Walk Thru Model 5/30/87 —SSSS—21193486-76 OWNER Cape Coral, 811 Gleason. 6/6/87 —SSSS— 21188333-73 Penthouse Condo For Rent. (1) 800-218-9000 Ext. H-4363 for 5/16/9 7 — SSSS—211B8B14-74 with Furnished beautiful mountain current listings. New Southwest Cape & San Carlos 5/17/87 —SSSS— 21141535-74 Nissan 6 cylinder diesel. 2 BR/2 BA JUST REDUCED! Best deal on INVESTMENT retreat- 2 bedroom - No pets. $350. 5/28/97 — IISS—21172063-74 Park Apartment units for sale. $350 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom & efficiency Under 300 hours - mostly Screened lanal with spiral per week. Call 704-667-3416 after Sanibell 3 BR/2 BA home on the Available Time-Share Sanibel River. Tile and hardwood *"* Need housing? "" Instant positive cash flow & no money down PROPERTY apartments. Exceptionally nice, maintenance warm-ups. staircase to private 7:00 p.m. possible w/seller arranged Tandem galvanized trailer, Weeks on Sanibel. floors, French doors from master financing, good / bad credit, clean apartments, good quiet rooftop sundack. 5/23/97 —SSSt— 21183648-71 financing. Motivated & will offer Coin Laundry Machines. Fabulous neighborhood, close to schools & Classifieds!!! 'Sanibel Cottages - Apt. 123 bedroom to screened porch. Lots of government programs with Mechanically fine, lease assistance. Call Joe, 463- money maker for rental units or | { HOMES FOR RENT{ but needs cosmetics. Weak 20 (May 16-23, 1997) Gorgeous sunrises and fruit trees. $189,000. negotiable. guaranteed rates. Michigan shopping, water included. 275- 1167. laundromat. Like new, guaranteed 4587M/F.8-5. On Sanibel. •Toriuga Beach Club Apt. 107 sunsets. REAL ESTATE Call for appointment. (941) 472- Mortgage 1-800-330-3261. Rental.... Seasonal or annual. 2 4595 6/6/87 —StSS—21193460-75 J/31/97" —SSSS—21155417-73 and will deliver. Many available. 6/14/87 -SSSS—21149058-75 $5,000 firm. Week 25 (Juno 20-27, 1997) Beautifully decorated $650. per set. 463-0877 Bedroom with den, ' completely ' DISTANT 5/17/87 —SSSS—21181368-3 VACANCY - EARLY SUMMER. 2 - Call 472-5306 •Cass Ybel Resort - Apt 151F and fully equipped. 5/ 3 0/87 —SSSS—21182816-73 furnished Poo! horns. 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i Left: "Never look at a recipe as written in Appetizers stone," says Executive ney into their strange and fascinating exhibited by Carmine Rende. mance schedule: 8 p.m. Thursday Chef Chris Milter of worlds. Performance schedule: 8 p.m. Art Exhibits: Works by local through Saturday evenings and 1:15 Camille KUCABA Chadwick's on Captiva. SANIBEL & May 16-17, 22-24. Regular prices: artist Sheila Tardosky, member of the Sunday matinessrTiekets are-$5r—_ ., He prepared salmon en $13 (adults) and $5 (students 17 and Sanibel-Captiva Art League plus a 16 Next attraction: crute and tangerine- under). Ticket outlets on Sanibel: panel exhibit of Cuban photographer Kennedy's Children - presented by Delta Psi Omega, a national honor- glazed Cornish hen for CAPTIVA Bailey's General Store and Needful Asela Torres' work, called Asela's over 120 attending the Things in Tahitian Gardens (472- Florida, will be on display in the ary theater fraternity at Edison Com- Pirate Playhouse 5400). Ticket hotline is 472-9357r downsairs lobby through May 31. munity College. This is a drama that popular Viva La Chef 2200 Periwinkle Way 472-0006 BIG Arts Center Library hours: Monday and gives a descriptive look at different program May 6. Beth Henley's Crimes of the Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Tuesday, views of the "Camelot" era when Jack Viva La Chef program may be Far left: Pastry Chef Heart, the Pirate Playhouse's Commu- 900 Dunlop Road 395-0900 Kennedy was in office. Opens at 8 p.m. Heather Moore shows Phillips Gallery: Wednesday, Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; nity Theatre Summer production, will Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, May 22, with performances off the sinfully be directed by Jamie Simpson. Opens Sanibel-Captiva Art League Thursday through Saturday evenings at Show, featuring works by members, Sanibel Music Festival delicious blueberry- at 8 p.m. May 22 and runs through 8 p.m. and a Sunday matinee at 1:15 one of best bargains around lemon tat tlette with June 7. Tickets for general seating are will be on display during the summer 336-7999 p.m. May 25. Tickets are $5. What's entertaining, informa- session, the handing out of recipes and months. Seats for next season's Sanibel almond crust and white $13. For ticket reservations please call tive, fun, filling...and quite possibly a raffle for wines and desserts. The pro- Gallery hours: (until June 1) will Music Festival's Wednesday and Sat- one of the best bargains on the Islands? gram begins at 11 am (registration chocolate sauce. Reservations — general seating be 1 to 4 p. m. urday night concerts in March, 1998, 278-4422. Below: Viva La Chef only — may be made by phone. Visa Viva La Chef programs, held the opens at 10:30) and usually ends by Beginning June 1, Gallery and are now available. Reservations can Arcade Theater gnats were treated to and MasterCard are accepted. first Tuesday of each month at South about 1:30 pm. BIG Arts office hours will be 9 a.m. also be made for the 12th season's in- 2267 First St. 332-6888 Seas Plantation on Captiva. The May 6 luncheon was sold fun and gourmet Old Schoolhouse to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. augural special event, An Evening No attractions scheduled. For just $15 per person, guests out: over 120 people sampled salmon food—6ome attended Theater Schein Performance Hall: with Kitty Carlisle Hart. This is a non- Cfaibourne & Ned glean cooking tips and culinary tricks en crute, tangerine-glazed Cornish hen for the first time, others 1905 Periwinkle Way 472-6862 No performance scheduled. subscription concert and tickets are from those in the know—Executive with wild rice blend and tomatoes St. have been fans for $20. Please call 336-7999 for further Foulds Theater The Off Beach Players Present: Sanibel Public Library Chef Chris Miller and Pastry Chef Germaine and blueberry-lemon years. Jane Martin's Talking With, di- information and reservations. McGregor at Royal Palm Square - 939- Heather Moore of Chadwick's. De- tartlette with almond crust and white 770 Dunlop Road 472-2483 2787. rected by Vince Kelly. Eleven talented Exhibits for May: signed around a three-course menu chocolate sauce. A random poll showed came to enjoy a truly gastronomical than roosters ("we're tough old actresses take you on a fantastic jour- Military medals collected and No attractions scheduled. complete with champagne, the lunch many participants were "regulars," oth- afternoon. birds")...were surprised at how a FORT features (besides a lot of fun) a little ers visiting for the first time. And there They chuckled their way through large restaurant operation makes demi bit of history, informal cooking dem- was a very respectable representation Chef Miller's quips about why tender glaze (starting with the boiling down NAPLES onstrations, a question-and-answer of men along with the women who and succulent hens are so much tastier (Continued, page 6C) MYERS Naples Philharmonic Barbara B. Mann Center Performing Arts Hafl 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd. (800) 597- ISLAND RELIGIOUS SERVICES 8099 College Parkway 481-4849 1900 Food For No attractions scheduled for World Tour — Casual ClassicIV CAPTIVA CHAPEL BY THE SEA, Captiva Island, Services 11:00 am Sunday and special days. May. — Evans Haile conducting, 8 p.m Fri- Rev. Charles Smith. 472-1646. Thought Broadway Palm Dinner day, May 16. Tickets are $22 (adults), CONGREGATION BAT YAM, TEMPLE OFTHE ISLANDS, Reform Synagogue, services 8:00 pm $11 (students) Fridays at Sanibel Congregational United Church of Christ, 2050 Periwinkle Way. 472-3016. Theatre ByPaulGaeta Coming attraction: GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA: Rev. Arthur Kontinos, Pastor, 1380 Colonial Blvd. 278-4422 American Jubilee! A Memorial 481-2099. Forever Plaid, the heavenly hit Day Pops Concert conducted by Evans featuring your favorite songs from the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, 2950 W. Gulf Dr. Sunday service and Sunday School Haile. 10:30. Wednesday meetings 7:30pm. 472-8684. Crisp, refreshing salad joins pears with tart arugula. Tip: dip pear slices into a lemon- '50s and '60s sung by four angelic 8 p.m. Friday, May 23 and Satur- juice-and-oil dressing, so they don't turn brown. Shave a little Pecorino cheese over- male voices, plays through May 31. day, May 24. Tickets are $25 for adults; SANIBEL COMMUNITY CHURCH, (multi-denominational), 1740 Periwinkle Way (next to Jerry's) all. Advance reservations guarantees your and $12 for students. Weekend Worship Schedule: Saturday Evening: 5:30 p.m. Contemporary Worship and Band. Sunday morning 8am-Traditional Communion Service; 9am-Contemporary family Worship with Herbed toast is a treat with salad or with soup. Heat 2 Tbs. olive oil with a minced favorite location. Philharmonic galleries: Off-Broadway Palm Theatre Band;11:15 am. Traditional Worship with Chancel Chior. Child care is provided for all worship garlic clove and 2 tsp. chopped fresh rosemary or other herbs until fragrant. Brush America Seen: People and services. Pastors: Dr. Denny Dennison and Pastor Rob Peterson. 24 hour answering service - onto diagonal slices of Italian bread (toast one side first) and broil until golden. The month of May will be de- Places, a comprehensive exhibition of call 472-2684. voted to Student Theatre productions. 78 paintings, prints, and photographs Sophisticated "applesauce" to accompany pork chops starts with wedges of peeled Currently playing: SANIBEL CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 2050 Periwinkle Way, across exploring aspects of American picto- from Periwinkle Place Shopping Center: Dr. Randall H. Niehoff, minister. Sunday worship: Red Delicious apples sauteed in butter and oil. Add a splash of orange liqueur and The Complete Works of Wilm rial art from the late 1920s through the bring to a boil, then simmer with a little chicken broth, orange peel and honey. morning chapel, 7:45 a.m., full worship service at 9 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Sunday school Shkspsr (abridged) — All 37 of the early 1950s. Runs through Saturday, during 9 a.m. service. Child care provided 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Elevator for easy access. Bard's plays, plus sonnets, in a theat- May 24. Church office open Monday through Friday. Phone 472-0497. Ravioli and tomato sauce as party food? Sure, when mini-ravioli are thawed, patted rical whirlwind starring three actors dry and deep-fried until light brown. Serve with a marinara dip. (it's okay to fry an Open daily except Sunday, $3 ST. ISABEL CATHOLIC CHURCH, 3559 Sanibel-Captiva Rd. Saturday Mass 5:30pm, Sunday hour or so ahead of time and reheat them in a 400-degree oven.) tackling all the roles. A fast-paced, gallery admission; $1.50 for students. Mass 8:30 and 10:30 am (Oct. 1st-May 1st Noon Mass). Daily Mass 8:30 am. Holy day schedule gag-a-second, two-hour performance same as weekends. Confession Sat. 3:304:30pm. Msgr. Robert W. Schlefen and Rev. Carmen It's always a party when you dine at... that plays through May 18. Perfor- Caruso. 472-2763. ST. MICHAEL'S AND ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 2304 Periwinkle Way. Winter season (Dec - Apr) Saturday 5:00pm, Sunday 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30am. Summer Season (May - Oct) Sunday, 7:30 & 9:30am. Weekdays (all year long): Weekdays (all year long): Wednesdays 9:00am, Eucharist with Healing; Thursdays, 7:30am. All services Holy Eucharist. Rector: The McFs Very Rev. William P. Dodd; Associate Rector: The Rev. David Purvis. 472-2173. Shrimp House TEMPLE JUDEA, CONSERVATIVE SYNAGOGUE, 14486 A&W Bulb Road, Fort Myers. Services Live Shelling Restriction Fri. 8:00 pm, Sat. 9:00am. Religious school Sunday 9:30-12:30. Preschool Mon.-Fri. (481-1121). &]avem Florida law prohibits the taking of live shells on Rabbi Benjamin Sendrow August. 433-0201. UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY OF THE ISLANDS services are scheduled on the first SEAFOOD EMPORIUM Sanibel Island to conserve this precious THE JAJARANDA Sunday of each month from January thru April, 1997, at Sanibel Congregational United Church sasr 472436ilkiRiaofTarponBaySPwharinkIeWv|' marine resource. of Christ Fellowship Hall at 2050 Periwinkle Way, at 7:30 P.M. Dr Wayne Robinson, minister of the Fort Myers Unitarian Universalist Church will be the speaker. Call 472-7401 for further information. ISLANDER • Friday, May 16, 1997 • 5C 4C - Friday. May 16, 1997 - ISLANDER Three Cheers fur the ootnr LLDI Show Biz a$ Crimes of the Heart It Wuz By FRANK WAGNER Here's what to do at night! Islander staff writer Frank WAGNER The 1997 Summer •Playing through May 18 — Webb Community Theater season Beaches Bar & Grill Hollow, the ultimate in country,from ? at the Pirate Playhouse At Sundial Beach Resort—1451 Middle 9 p.m. on. ] opens at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Gulf Drive 472-4151 ••Tuesday, May 20 for two weeks— -> May 22 with Beth Henley's • Playing Tuesday through Saturday the ever popular Mad Hatters. i eS Stewart5 a highly acclaimed Crimes of from 7-11 p.m.—Stephen McMasters the Heart. This play won ..BJPB \ N • Monday nights only—Tim Jardas'! and his island-style music. Crab Races at 6 and 9 p.m. both the New York Drama Chadwick's JUS name you Critics Circle Award and the isiand Cinema Pulitzer Prize. It opened on At South Seas' Plantation on the north At Bailey's Center—Periwinkle ki end of Captiva 472-5111 recognize Broadway, after several re- Tarpon Bay Road 472-1701'i gional productions and an Memorial Day Pops Concert • Tuesdays—Southwest Florida Steel • Grosse Pointe Blank (R) starring o, Michael Stewart was not a super- Drum Band from 6-10 p.m. and Sparky off-broadway mounting, in The Naples Philharmonic John Cusak and Dan Akroyd. star, but his name appeared on the November, 1981 at the John the DJ from 10 p.m.-l a.m. 'Father'sDay (PG13) starring Robin: credit pages of thousands of New Evans Haile, Conductor •Wednesday through Sunday—The N Golden Theatre and played Williams and Billy Crystal. ; York theaters' Playbills. He wrote the books for Danny Morgan Band plays from 9 p.m.- a total of 535 performances. Join conductor Evans Haile and The Naples Philharmonic Call for times. ; many musical hits and was one of the legions of The play depicts a day 1:30 a.m. talented, loyal, and thoughtful friends who died as they honor Memorial Day with a musical salute to the • During the dinner hour on Wednesdays Jaearanda Patio ; in the life of three unhappy Standing- Director Jamie Simpson; Tonya Disapio (Babe); Stephanie Davis (Lenny); Armed Forces. An upbeat medley of favorites will include far too young. Mississippi sisters — and Dan Tovill (Doc); Seated: Barbie Veitch (Meg); and Nancy Antonio (Chick). a guitarist is featured, a strolling jazz trio Lounge Stewart wrote sketches for many early off- Sandpaper Ballet, Fiddk-Faddk, Bugler's Holiday, on Thursdays. quite a motley crew they are. Next to the Mobil Station—1223 Peri- Broadway revues such as: Razzle-Dazzle, Ben Babe is out on bail after shooting her husband be- The three sisters from Hazelnut, Mississippi Clarinet Candy, The Star-Spangled Overture, The Crow's Nest winkle Way 472-1771- Bagley's Shoestring Revues, The Littlest Revue, cause she "didn't like his looks." Meg is a failed singer will be portrayed by Stephanie Davis as Lenny, Barbi Amber Waves and American Salute. At 'Tween Waters Inn on Captiva • Playing Sunday, Tuesday, Wednes- and Sid Caesar's television shows — Admiral who has spent more time in psychiatric wards than in Veitch as Meg and Tonya Disapio as Babe. Also fea- day, Thursday—Two Humid, a top; Broadway Revue and The Show of Shows. On Haile, distinguished as a keyboard artist as well as conductor, Drive performing. Lenny is unmarried, unloved and frus- tured in the cast are Nancy Antonio as Chick, the 472-5161 '40s duo. , Broadway he provided the books for such hits as trated. As the story unfolds you learn how each of the sisters' priggish cousin; Dan To veil as Meg's boy- will be piano soloist in Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, • Playing Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Sun- • Fridays & Saturdays—Tropical J Bye Bye, Birdie, Carnival, Hello Dolly!, George siblings escapes her past to seize whatever might hold friend Doc; and Greg Benedict as Barnette Lloyd, a days—Pianist John Salamon Breeze, popular reggae group. Ml, I Love my Wife and the stage version of the some promise in the future. One critic described it as young lawyer who rises to Babe's defense and falls 8 p.m. Friday & Saturday, May 23 & 24 • Mondays (7-11 p.m.)—Dooley's| film 42nd Street, his last show, which still has sev- "Southern fried kitsch." Another, Frank Rich of the hopelessly in love with the woman he's defending. Dixie 5—Dixieland Jazz. eral companies touring the hinterlands. New York Times, said: "Be grateful that we have a All summer shows will open on a Thursday 2 p.m. Sunday Matinee, May 25 Mike was a neighbor. He lived on the corner new writer from hurricane country who gives her char- evening and run for three weeks, with shows Thursday Legends Bar & Grill of 7th Avenue and West 55th Street and I could At Tarwinkles—Comer of Periwinkle 4 acters room to spin and spin and spin." through Saturday the first week, Wednesday through $28. Adults; $14 Children 4 Tickets on sale now count on seeing him on the street several times a The play is directed by Jamie Simpson, Pirate Saturday the second and third weeks. The date for Crimes Fine Foods & Spirits & Tarpon Bay 472-1366 ^ week while I was en route to teach my jazz dance Playhouse director of development and resident of the Heart are May 22-24,28-31 and June 4-7 Naples area: (941)597-1900 • Friday nights—Karaoke with Mellie, 91 classes at Carnegie Hall. We always stopped and teaching artist. The cast come from Fort Myers, Cape All evening performances will begin at 8 p.m. Fort Myers area: (800)597-1900 Mow/ Open p.m. chatted about the current Broadway gossip and Coral and the islands. You'll recognize the names of with an additional 2 p.m. matinee the final Satur- Open at 7am II days a week Locos Island Grill one day he said that he talked to some of the danc- many of the performers who have appeared in other day. General admission tickets are $13. For reser- i L ers in Bye Bye Birdie (many of them had gotten Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner and Cantina playhouse productions, while others are new to the vations please call 472-0006. Visa and MasterCharge their basic training in jazz dance in my classes) island's theater scene. are accepted.. San-Cap Road at Rabbit Road and had decided that he was going to try my 395-0245 PHILHARMONIC CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS beginner's class. I explained that I thought he'd 5833 Pelican Biy Boulevard, Naples,, FL 34108-2740 •Summer hours: 5 p.m. to 1 a.m., % be happiest in the noon class and that he should www.riaplcsphilcenter.org Tuesday-Sunday try to take at least three classes a week to avoid • Tuesday—Karaoke with Jennifer constant soreness. Underwritten by Bank of Boston Florida from 9 till close. ; To my great surprise, shortly after that, Mike • Playing Wednesdays through Sun- showed up in a noon class. He found a place at Slices of life days—Charlie Jenkins & the All-Island" the barre as far in the corner as possible. Actually, — ••' ••••nn. IIII-HIIIIII • •—• mrmninnrwfMiiMinini Band. Sunday night is jam night. • he placed himself near tw.o actors he knew well, By FRANK WAGNER Available for Private Parties bring your instruments. Almost all of the original company members Larry Blyden and Tom Poston. As the three of Islander staff writer are back playing the same roles and, for the most Overlooking the beautiful Portofino ' them did simple barre work the groans and moans The Off Beach Players opened their summer part, playing them with the original enthusiasm and Beach-view Golf Course- At the Sanibel Inn—937 East Gulf that came from that section of the studio sounded season at the Old Schoolhouse Theater with a lim- intent. Sometimes in a return engagement the cast is Drive , An 18 hole Championship Course as if they were being put through their paces on ited, return-by-popular-demand engagement of last prone to experiment or try to bring new and reveal- 472-0494 ii the torture racks. Open to the Public fall's hit, Jane Martin's Talking With. ing bits to their characterizations. This can be good Support •Fridays & Saturdays from 6:30-10 | When the class came center floor and faced It is easy to see why this series of 11 mono- and bad: good if the added elements really enhance Reservations Accepted p.m. — Charles Coughlin at the piano, i the mirror for simple rhythmic combinations and logues is one of the most popular plays for colleges the performance, which, in this production, they do; Major Credit Cards Accepted Sanibe! Island isolation movements, Mike managed to find a spot and universities with large drama departments, re- bad, if the new additions take a performer over the 472-4394 Comedy Club almost directly against the back wall. gional theaters, and community and little theater top and into a — for want of a better phrase — clut- At Loco's on San-Cap Road The final part of class was progressions, groups across the country. Each monologue is an tered performance. 1100 PARVIEW DRIVE moves across the floor in groups of three. Mike entity unto itself. There is no interlocking action or The actresses who play the 11 ever-so-slightly- 472-8833 swiftly took his place-atthe end of the line. He connection of characters, one to the other. The range • Playing through Sunday (9 p.m.): off-center females are Joann Cooper, Carleen Doster, started across the floor several times, but of characterizations is vast and there is no stipulated Jene Evans, Gary Gorsline, June Koc, Jessica Laine, Kerry Pollock Periwinkle Way chickened out after the first few steps, dropped method of interpretation and presentation. The es- Laurie Larson, Betty Madonna, Ginger Parker and out and shyly returned to his original starting place. sentials are 11 widely diversified and talented ac- Carolyn Smith. (No, you're correct, you only counted BEACHVIEW Finally, I took him by the hand and danced tresses, plus a sensitive director who knows where INN IOTTO 10. Molly Anderson, the 11th, who plays the snake him across the floor. After several times, his con- he wants to take each performer. This production was handler, did not appear in the first several perfor- 472-4394 May 10 fidence grew and he made the bold attempt by directed by Vince Kelly. U0O PARVIEW DRIVE 6-12-13-15-41-47 (Continued, page 7) (Continued, page 7C) ISLANDER - Friday, May 16, 1997 - 7C 6C - Friday, May 16, 1 997 • ISLANDER New Arts joins forces with Alliance of the Arts _„,... .^^.^m^Hr; the secoseconnd year Sam Gal- Sanibel-Captiva Art On Tuesday, May 6, Janice loway Ford will under- Danzig, President of the Committee for write POPS Goes Broad- New Arts, Inc. and Karl Hollander, way! which will be held at League summer show Executive Director of the Lee County the Broadway Palm Din- Alliance of the Arts, announced their ner Theatre during the fes- affiliation in an effort to expand the tival. exposure of the New Arts Festival. A new additioa to is bright and sassy After seven seasons of critically this year's festival curricu- acclaimed performances but moderate lum will be an intensive By FRANK WAGNER • Carol Ann Ball's pastel, Tarpon attendance, the New Arts Festival will three-week musical the- Islander staff writer Bay, presents a strangely haunting fes- now tap the resources of the Lee ater program, which will A mass of color and many varied tival of blues, greens and lavenders. County Alliance of the Arts. Many arts culminate with a live per- images sweep through the Sanibel- • Anita Putnam's pastel, patrons feel this is a logical move that formance at the Broadway Captiva Art League summer show in Beachview from the Balcony, has many will increase the awareness of both or- Palm Dinner Theatre dur- the Phillips Gallery of the BIG Arts mesmerizing qualities. ganizations and, ultimately, increase ing the final week of the Center on Dimlop Road. As usual, wa- • Anne Bischoff's oils, Indigo attendance for the New Arts Festival. festival. tercolor is the favorite medium, fol- Trail/The Ding and Lakes Park, beckon "This is a marriage made in Almost all of the other lowed closely by acrylics, oils, pastels, you to enter the canvas and further en- heaven," said long-time New Arts sup- Dayton Contemporary Dance Company David Parsons concert programs will be inks and luma dye on parchment. joy the view. porter Sam Galloway. "This is a fantastic opportunity ceived for the three-week festival; the £d* aJthe ^^ T|leater >? d??ratT? • Nancy Jones' acrylic, Las Will Prather, president of the The choice of subject matter is toenlargethescopeofthefestivaland Parson's Dance Company is returning Fort Myenyhe usual venue for New Arts what you might expect—there are few TiendasI, uses dark, hot colors; one can Board of Directors and a member of Indigo Trail —The Ding, by Ann Bischoff better serve the community. It's a win- to perform and to coordinate the dance festival pertormances. surprises but a constant new look at easily imagine the activities that occur the New Arts Board, said "This new A com lete list of a11 of 1S wi™«n situation,o;tl,Qt;™ " sai«,JHd Danzign»T,7.iff,. who rere-- classes. They will definitely repeat the , P . * familiar landscapes and florals. The there. partnership is a perfect example of the sea s on florals account for much of the vi- • Pat Cleveland's oil, Tagger, is a of her fascinating nudes. lery are bedecked with many interest- Alliance fulfilling its original mission mains as chairperson of this year's Calusa Dance Performance which was uW, . s concerts will soon be ready for • Harriet Ringel's watercolor, ing pieces of art. And, as this show has event. ^redaTlasid t lt year'a's festivafestivall . Andd PPubllcatlon*f ^ - have further tions brancy of the color that permeates the decided change in pace for Cleveland. of serving as an umbrella organization the Dayton Contemporary Dance ^^ , 4 Tagger is a bovine beauty who looks Growing Desire, (this week's front not been juried, you might find an ad- for the Arts in Southwest Florida, and Planning for this year's festival, nUw Kar Holland er at Mn gallery. Two outstanding works are Company will be returninreg to conduct Harriet Ringel's watercolor Geraniums quite content and displays two large cover photo) is a stimulating still life ditional pleasure in being your own working to foster arts education and which runs from July 28 through Aug. 278 Janice: Danzig, 433-3536, or Will which immediately brings to life a men- judge and choosing first, second and superior performances." 16, is already well under way. Over classes and perform two Ivenings of Prather at 277-1640. and Jane Hudson's Mixed Bouquets, earrings tagged with identifying num- dance during this year's festival For acrylic on paper. bers. tal picture for those who look upon gar- third place winners. 50 student applications have been re- Landscapes and other subject • Gordon Coughlin's oil, Old dening not as a chore, but as a highly Gallery hours until June 1 are 1 matter that command your attention Bailey's, represents a shadowy impres- fulfilling hobby. to 4 daily; after June 1 they will be and demand that you remain a little sion of things as they were or might This summer you might find the from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through 1997 Night of Stars showcases S.W. Florida's top talents Phillips Gallery a perfect place to while Friday longer than usual to relish their en- have been. ** The co-host, s for^r the evenin: g wer_e„ ToTnpn winnewmnmr nof the 19971997 Kids inin r* -" ^M^^'Sffiv4te^#HBy^ME chantment include: • Carol Rosenberg's pencil, Is- away a pleasant hour or more in air-con- For further information please By FRANK WAGNER Koncert for best performer was pianist Jus- ditioned comfort. The walls of the gal- call 395-0900. Islander staff writer Jennifer Crawford, co-anchor Fox News, land Woman #2, is truly representative and William T. Prather, general manager tin Miller. This was not my first contact The final judging to choose the with Justin, the dynamic and talented Night of Star's top three talents was held of the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre. They kept things moving at a good clip young pianist, and there was a marked tech- Appetizers, from 3C a private banquet facility at the Planta- reservations, call South Seas at 472- end of May 30-June 1, the 12th an- at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre nical improvement from his appear- of 100 pounds of veal bones).. .learned tion Conference Center next to 5111. nual Southwest Florida Wine Fair on on Tuesday, May 6. The theater was ances at last summer's New Arts the best way to split a hen for roasting. Chadwick's. Decor and ambience are Matzaluna holds wine Captiva Island. Wineries from Califor- filled with cheering family, friends, Festival. And they marveled at the sim- top-notch. And when the raffle gets nia, France and Oregon will showcase cohorts and area patrons of the arts Out 'n About (Justin will play in concert at dinner, smoker their finest selections...and South who were interested to see what kind 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 25, in the plicity of the suggestion for keeping a going, you can bet those spectacular Premier Italian wines and se- mixing bowl from sliding around on desserts—gigantic chocolate tortes and Seas Plantation's chefs will prepare of talent is available in the area and and there wasn't much of a lull between Foulds Theatre at the Lee County Alliance lected imported cigars will be featured sensational cuisine complementing the table—"just roll up a small towel fantastic fruit tarts—go first! make their own decisions about the con- performers. The dinner music was pro- of the Arts. Tickets are $5 and the proceeds during a wine dinner and smoker on each vintage. Cost for the two-night testants' star potential. Apanel of judges and ring it around the bottom of the "Where else can you have this Thursday, May 22, at Matzaluna res- vided by the Advanced String Ensemble, will be used to restore the theater's bowl to hold it steady." much fun?" one participant asked. package—including Saturday's al also was on hand, ready to choose three Steinway piano.) taurant, 1200 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. fresco luncheon and winemakers din- directed by Brad Mutzenard. One caution from these culinary "I've been coming for three years, winners. The evening opened with Celebra- Slap thatBaseby the CypressLake The upstairs dining room is the setting ner and Sunday's champagne brunch, The three top performers appeared experts: "don't ever look at a recipe as and I've gone home to try so many easy for the evening that begins at 7:30 pm. tions, a ballet choreographed by Dora L. Middle Magnet School's Ovations, the written in stone." and excellent recipes," said another. seminars and grand tasting—begins at in the second act. Each of the three will 1997 Community Ensemble Winner, • A full-course sit-down dinner is in- $348 per person, double occupancy. Manaela, head of the Ballet Conserva- Each month's program is held in The last luncheon of the season receive $l,0O0.Night of Stars overall win- tory of Southwest Florida at the Lee opened the second act; and Fiddle cluded in the price of $50 per person. Call (800) CAPTIVA for reservations. ner, who also won an additional $100 as is set for Tuesday, For information and reservations, call County Alliance of the Arts. This piece Faddle,performed by a 13-member dance June 3. Viva La Chef Nights of Indulgence the Fox WFTX Award Winner, was and the first act finale, 1997 Kids in team and choreographed by Alyce 472-1998. Stephanie Barnes who sang Getting Mar- takes a "vacation" for Wine Fair comes The Sanibel Grill reminds us to Koncert Showcase, were not judged. Bochette, closed the act. (These pieces the summer, resuming watch for upcoming "Nights of Indul- ried Today from Company. Megan Outstanding performers in the first act were not judged). Will Prather THE SHIP again in October. For to Captlva gence," a series of events planned for Jimenez was rewarded for dancing a med- of competition were, in my opinion, The Night of Stars is designed to more information and ley from Gypsy, and Jaclyn Minerva, who volunteering or service on committees RESTAURANT & TAVERN Mark your calendar for the week- the summer. Cailyn Krembs and Laura Williams, showcase the performing talents of stu- would be greatly appreciated by future szngStopandSeeMe, was designatedThe singing / Still Believe, accompanied by dents in Southwest Florida and to provide Broadway Palm Superstar. She received stars of Southwest Honda. For further 947-3333 Kaye Sebastyn, and dancer Ashley Miller scholarships for further arts training in information please contact Mary Fluharty FOR SALE an additional $100 and an offer to appear in her interpretation of I'm a Dancer dance, drama, vocal and instrumental in Broadway Palm's production next sea- at 279-6544, or fax 454-6090. RENTAL PROPERTY WITH POSITIVE from A Chorus Line. music. Your support by contributions, 24080 Tamiami Trail THE son of Jesus Christ, Superstar. CASH FLOW Bonita Springs, FL was in the front line, one of the first least three inches into the floor. When snapping the head and turning to a spe- 2 BUILDINGS • PAVED • FENCED • NICELY KEPT Show Biz, from 5C doing chaine turns, a constant series cific point. WALLPAPER three who led the class across the floor. But he was never daunted and Lunch served from 11:30 a.m.; 10954 STRINGFELLOW RD., BOKEELIA, FL himself. One of his staggering obstacles of turns from one point to another, he — . 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Asela's Florida on photographer Asela Torres chronicles her time. month of May will be Student The- Leisure At 8 p.m. Heimann will lead a display at the Sanibel some of the people, places and events that, atre Month. to her, evoke the Hispanic influence in discussion of the Sarton book, Journal Currently playing is The Com- Public Library Florida. "The name of our state speaks to of a Solitude, which invites old and new plete Works of Wilm Shkspr Asela's Florida, a collection of me of its Hispanic roots." readers into Sarton's personal world. (abridged) offered by the Standing What's Grandpa's Odyssey, Part III black-and-white photographs, is on dis- Other contributors to the exhibit For further information please Room Only Theatre Troupe. You'll be play in the entrance lobby of the Sanibel include Florida historian Miguel Bretos contact Elaine Belling at 437-0664. seeing all 37 of the Bard's plays, plus Cooking Public Library through May 31. Cuban and historical researchers and draftsmen, Don't forget that sonnets, in a theatrical whirlwind star- Breakfast in trie Armando Cobelo and Hall Estrada. special treat for ring three actors tackling all of the castle with the Asela's Florida is a 16-panel ex- roles. It is a fast-paced, gag-a-second, Robbie SHARP hibit made possible by a grant from the Baroque music lovers two-hour performance. Three perfor- stars ill Florida Humanities Council, a non-profit Would you be interested in hear- mances remain: 8 p.m. Friday, May By FRANK WAGNER IB organization funded by private dona- ing the works of Vivaldi, Bach, 16, and Saturday, May 17, plus a 2 Islander staff writer tions, the National Endowment forth e Corelli, Pachelbel and other compos- p.m. Sunday matinee on May 18. The cast: Grandpa, me; Humanities and Florida's Department of ers of the Baroque period? If so, We Tickets are $5. Grandma, Marsha; grown State Division of Cultural Affairs. are Baroque Musicians, a group of The Delta Psi Omega, a national daughter, Lisa; son-in-la, Rick; The exhibit is free and open to Southwest Florida's finest musicians honorary theater fraternity at Edison Capers and cream and those two extraordinary the public. For further information with concert violinist Anton Miller and Community College, will present the granddaughters Kate, age 6, and please call 472-2483. cellist Lawrence Zoernig as guest art- production of Kennedy's Children open- Meghan, 2'/2. ists, will appear in concert in the ing at 8 p.m. Thursday, May 22, and and "the other white meat" On the second day of our Edison Park Creative Expressive Ails playing through Saturday evening, May Disney adventure, there was a COMING SOOAL.THE BELL discusses the life of School Theater in Fort Myers at 8 p.m 31. There will be one Sunday matinee Pork is no longer a "no-no". It is now re- horrifying sound that emanated TOWER 20...ALL STADIUM author May Sarton on Saturday, May 17. at 2 p.m. on May 25. Kennedy's Chil- ferred to as "the other white meat". from the telephone at 6 o'clock Charlotte Heimann, well known Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 dren gives a descriptive look at differ- Try the following, it is different and delicious. in the morning. It was the wake- bearing Aid Headphones Available for students. For reservations and fur- up call that had been placed the local actress and high profile islander ent views of the "Camelot" era when This recipe serves four. 'To' for many years who is now living in ther information please contact James Kennedy was in office. night before by our leader, Rick. coroluiood Griffith at 694-5621. I finally found the dratted instru- 936-8680 > C0RALW00D MALL Shell Point Village, will discuss the Tickets are $5 and reservations Pork tenderloin with capers life of the prolific author, May Sarton, Wild Brass on Magic and further information can be had by ment, answered it and consid- Meghan with Belle from Beauty and the Beast. •FATHER'S DAY (PG-13) and cream ered, but only for a minute, re- 2:00 "4:20-7:50'10:10 at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, in the Carpets at The Daniels calling 278-4422. Or you can stop by VOLCANO (PG-13) Barnes & Noble cafe at 13751 South the box office at 1380 Colonial Bou- Vi Ib. pork tenderloin (silverskin removed) turning to dreamy dreamland. 1:40 -4:00 -7:20 -10:10 Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers. Pavilion levard in Fort Myers. Vi tablespoon butter Our villa was alive with GROSSE PO1NTE BLANK (R) The Naples Philharmonic Center 1:20-4:10 «7:30«9:50 Sarton's work stands against the Sounds of Jazz '97 2 large shallots, minced action as clothing was whirled in Travel LIAR, LIAR {PG-13) backdrop of the crucial events of this for the Arts is offering the second pro- Vi cup dry white wine all directions and morning ablu- 1:30-3:30-5:30-8:00-10:00 gram in its spring series of four Magic The Cape Coral Parks & Recre- tions were accomplished in both ANACONDA (PG-13) century. Heimann will give an over- ation Department will celebrate a jazz Vi cup heavy cream 7:50-10:00 view of this fascinating and controver- Carpet sessions, to be held in the Salt and pepper bathrooms. Kate and Meghan WARRIERS OF VIRTUE (PG) Daniels Pavilion at the Philharmonic party on the greens of the Coral Oaks were allowed to sleep until the very last minute and 2:00-4:00 sial woman who blazed many trails in Golf Course in Northwest Cape Coral 2 tablespoons capers, drained MURDER AT 1600 (R) Center for the Arts at 9:30 a.m., and 1 tablespoon minced tarragon then they were roused, washed, dressed, combed -I-J50- 420 «7;30» 10:00 beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 17. •LOST WORLD OF again at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 17. and furnished with a handful of dry Cheerios to stem JURASSIC PARK (5/22 only) (PG-13) This program is called Wild Area jazz lovers will have the oppor- Cut the meat into three quarter inch slices. the hunger tide. 10:00 pm only Visit tllie Brass and features The Philharmonic tunity to hear the dynamic, contempo- BREAKDOWN (R) Melt the butter in a large saute pan. When the but- Rick gave the big toot-toot at five minutes of 2:00 -4:20 -7:50 -10:10 Brass Quintet performing music de- rary jazz music of Spyro Gyra and ter is hot and foamy place the meat slices in the 7 and that meant that all should be in the van and THE FIFTH ELEMENT (PG-13) "Islaund Ciineimaf Steve Uscher's Tropical Jazz Quintet. 1:30« 4:30-7:40-10:10 picting various wild animals. The pan and cook about six minutes per side. Do not ready to roll promptly at 7 a.m. Fortunately I had a THE SAINT (PG-13) youngsters sit on carpet squares while To satisfy the palate as well as overcook as it will become dry. Test it with your good head start and earned a pat on the head and 1:30 -4:00 -7:20 -9:50 the professional musicians give them the ears of jazz enthusiasts, New Or- AUSTIN POWERS (PG-13) e finger, turn when it is springy to the touch. When one slightly tarnished'star from Marsha for being 1:20 • 3:30 • 5:30 • 7:40 -10:20 first-hand, hands-on knowledge of leans' own Chef Ray Brown will be done, place on a warm platter and tent with foil. Visit the Moyies for Free on hand serving some of his classic on time. Hearing Aid Headphones Available their instruments. Set aside. Disney World was not yet officially open for When you start Your New The remaining Magic Carpet Cajun dishes. The menu includes Cajun rice imperial, blackened Add the wine to the pan, turn the heat up and, the day but we fortunately had our tickets for en- concerts will be May 24 and 31, also with a wooden spoon, deglaze the pan. Add the shal- trance to the park and Lisa had the reservations to 936-8680 • US 41 South b at 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. A parent or chicken, New Orleans style sausage Sanibel/Captiva Islander in a pita, Cajun beef barbecue in a lots and cook until the liquid is reduced by half. the castle. Those precious identifying numbers were *THE FIFTH ELEMENT (PG-13) guardian must accompany each child. Stir in the cream and place the meat and any accu- (11:10) 2:00 • 4:40 • 7:20 • 10:00 Call 472-^ pita, garden pita, sweet potato pie, tightly clutched in her hand. So there would be no BREAKDOWN (R) Each child and adult requires a mulated juices back in the pan. Cook over low heat long discussions and final decisions (made mostly : l ticket. Tickets for individual concerts black coffee and Cafe Brulot. There (11:00) 1:00 • 3:10 • 5:20 • 7:30 • 9:50 >.:;''Wi'• • • Inforniaiiori 5 W X- will also be a bar serving soda, beer until the meat is heated through. Add the salt, pep- by Kate) over who got to ride in the stroller, an LIAR, LIAR (PG-13) are $4 and are available from Cus- per and capers, stir. extra one was rented at the gate and the two little (11:10) 1:10-3:10-5:10'7:30*9:30 tomer Service at the Philharmonic and wine. •FATHER'S DAY (PG-13) FATHER'S DAY PG13 It's all there for you to enjoy; Serve, accompanied by either baby new ladies rode in style to Cinderella's castle and their (11:00) 1:20 -4:30 -7:10 -9:40 Starring - Robin Williams & Center. From the Fort Myers area boiled potatoes or brown rice. Garnish with the breakfast with the stars. The walking pace was quite •FATHER'S DAY (PG-13) please call 1-800-597-1900. great jazz, great food in a glorious set- Billy Crystal minced tarragon. spirited, a bit too swift for Grandpa's liking, but (11:30) 1:50'5:00-7:40'10:10 Off Broadway Palm ting. The gates open at 5 p.m. and the ROMY AND MICHELE'S REUNION (R) Fri., Sat., Sun. - 4pm, 7pm, 9pm cost is $15 in advance or $18 at the since time was wasting and our sitting was booked (11:20) 1:20 • 3:20 • 5:20' 7:20 • 9:40 Mon. thru Thurs - 7pm & 9pm offering Student gate. Tickets can be purchased by vis- for 7:30 a.m., I gave it my early morning all and turned my leisurely stroll to a stylish strut. " Hearing Aid Headphone^ Available """ Theatre Month iting an outlet near you. On Sanibel, Lisa had pulled every string in the book to BREAKDOWN R The Off Broadway Palm The- stop by Macintosh Book Shop. For further information and reservations obtain reservations for 6, as this was one of the most Starring- Kurt Russell atre, inside the Broadway Palm Din- sought-after events on the agenda for a limited num- Kate with Cinderella 936-8680 • On Winkier Across from No. Side Mall ner Theatre, has announced that the please call Keith A. Locklin at 574- VOLCANO Fri., Sat., Sun.- 4pm, 7pm; 9pm 0801. ber of VIP guests and their families. Certainly not exciting things that happened to any child whose 2:00* 4:30-7:40'10:10 Mon. thru Thurs.- 7pm & 9 pm that the breakfast itself was a culinary feat but, while •SPRUNG birthday occurred on that day. He or she received a 2:30-5:00'7:40-10:20 you were eating, Cinderella, Belle {fromBeauty and small cake, a special song, a salutation, and was AUSTIN POWERS the Beast), Snow White, and Peter Pan came to your 2:30-4:30-7:50-10:00 dubbed Disney royalty by friendly waiters using a THE SAINT table, said hello, talked with you, planted a few couple of small swords placed on the shoulder of 2:10-4:40-7:20'9:50 Ticket Prices kisses and posed with each child for those never- MURDER AT 1600 $6.50 Adults • $4.00 Seniors 60 & over the celebrant. Alas, our two princesses' birthdays 2:20'4:50'8:00-10:30 to-be-forgotten photographs. had long since come and gone. WARRIERS OF VIRTUE Juniors 11- & under Kate and Meghan were enthralled and later 2:20 • 4:40 • 7:30 • 9:40 $4.00 Matinees at 4pm After breakfast we were able to walk to spe- •THE FIFTH ELEMENT SUPPORT informed us that the three ladies were beautiful. But cial places in the park, as Lisa and Rick had planned. 2:00 • 4:50 • 7:30 • 10:10 Bailey's Shopping Center ANACONDA Peter Pan popped up from behind Meghan's chair There were small lines waiting to get onto the Tea 2:10-4:20'7:20-9:30 Tarpon Bay Road Sanibel Island and gave her a bit of a turn. She would have noth- • = No Passes ar Discounts Accepted ing to do with him after that episode, even though Showtimes in (...) are Saturday only 472-1701 he constantly did his level best to win her over. (Continued, page 10C) SHOWTIMES ARE DAILY Showtimes are I guess a special ceremony was one of the most Daily unless noted APIS ISLANDER • Friday, May 16, 1997 - 11C

IOC • Friday, May 16, 1997 • ISLANDER SOAP TAI.K Crossword HOROSCOPE Odd couples hosts PREMIER CROSSWORD / By Donna J. Stone No Big Deal May 16 through May 23,1997 ACROSS contestant 89 Actor Carney meas. 37 Faulkner's "— 77 Be Day 1 Qoodall 53 Periodic table 90 Take Into 2 Bison feature Lay Dying" 78 Joey and Kiki subject abbr. account 3 "Dies —" 38 "With if 81 Primary color 6 Garlic 54 TV's "— 92 Noble gas 4 Stream 40 Swahili or 82 Vintage Aries (March 21 -April Libra (Sept. 23 - Oct. 22} segment About You" 93 Gershwin machine Kikuyu 86 Turkey's 20) Go out and have a good time with Regis Philbin appears to be the Restless. 11 Stylish 55 Sarandon or heroine 5 Castor's twin 41 Role for neighbor quite the ladies man. He gets to Outstanding lead actress: 15 Aspin or PauL —Q!Donnell 94 Asparagus 6 TV's "— Gwyneth 87 Frankfurter's Be honest with a loved one and friends. Live it up a little. Romance fig- 18Obietd'art 56 Exploit servings Sharkey" Paltrow field with yourself. Your kindness and open- ures prominently in your future plans. spend days with Kathie Lee Gifford, Lucci (Erica, AMC), Jensen 19 Electronic 96 "Pygmalion" 7 Joe of 43 Pulse place 88 Hoopsters' ness will strengthen your relationships. Scorpio [Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) and on Wednesday, May 21, the Buchanan (Vicky, Another World) device day -~z— . playwright "Dr. Quinn, 44 Loser to DDE org. 20 "Yipel" 58 Coach -=98-Ia|

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