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CONTRIBUTED PHOTO The 12th annual “A Peek at the Unique,” the signature fundraiser for the Zonta Club of Sanibel/Captiva, will be March 16 and showcase four distinc­ tive homes.

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Discover Shell Point Purdue Glee Club at 7:15pm. This concert Tour and Presentation Shell Point Annual Art Show at 10am. Join us for a group by the Purdue Varsity presentation about the Lifestyle Glee Club is sure to be & Sale March 15 & 16 from 10am ■ 3pm. and Llfecare available at Shell inspiring and entertaining. 17 from noon - 3pm. The Resident Art Show Point followed by a narrated bus tour of the Tickets are $10. Visit features paintings, pottery, sculptures, www.shellpoint.org/seasonofpraise or call (239) stained glass, community. Call 239-466-1131 or 1-800-780-1131 to 454-2147 to reserve your place. polished stonework, reserve your place. and wood carvings, all created by Shell IV I0 f 1 L A Brief Art and Costume r - l£ ir Point residents. This History of Ireland from 10am to Lunch and Learn From 10am to year’s exhibit will be 2:30pm. During this Lunch and Learn 11:30am. Join Professor Adrian Kerr, as located in The from the Academy at Shell Point, he takes us oh a sprint Commons building of the Woodlands Professor Roxanne Precopia will offer through Irish history to . neighborhood. Guests can make a free r ^ * celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day. two sessions about the influences on w f he Academy personalized watercolor greeting card, and art and costume in the first half Tickets are $10. Call (239) t be included in 489-8472 to reserve your place, a t shell point of the twentieth century. The Academy exciting giveaways. P Tickets are $25. A T shell POINT For more Call (239) 489-8472 for reservations. information, call Celtic Spectacular at (239) 454-2290. Senior Symposium from 10am to 7:30pm. Enjoy this performance 2pm. Seniors Blue Book is holding its by Vocal Artistry, Kellyn Celtic ■* 2nd annual Senior Living Symposium Arts Irish Dance Academy and at Shell Point. There will be educa­ flutist Bill Larsen. This concert tional panels, and 40 vendors have will include jigs, folk songs, reels, and exquisite choral exhibits and information. Admission music. All proceeds benefit The Shell Point Aquatic and lunch is free. Contact Suzanne Abercrombie at Center. Visit www.shellpoint.org/celticconcert or (239) 313-6409 to reserve your place. call (239) 454-2067 to reserve your place.

u Naples Philharmonic at 7 30pm Celebrate the Naples SAVE TH E DATE Philharmonic Orchestra’s Flight of Fancy Fashion Show 30th anniversary concert March 22 from 12-2:00pm season. This elite ensem ble Let your personal style take flight is critically acclaimed as with charming fashions south Florida’s premier that are just right for spring. professional orchestra. Tickets are $35 and include lunch. For more information, Tickets are $35. Visit www.shellpoint.org/concerts call (239) 454-2152. or call (239) 454-2067 to reserve your place.

Visit www.shellp SIILLLw POINT of this Retirement Community (239) 466-1131 • www.shellpoint.org Shell Point Retirement Community is located in Fort Myers, 2 miles before the Sanibel Causeway. Shell Point is a non-profit ministry of The Christian and Missionary Alliance Foundation ©2013 Shell Point All rights reserved. SLS-2422-13 Sa n Cap o n e Source Realty„.Yo u r "One Source" for ALL Yo u r Real Estate N eeds!

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Owners Tom and Geppetto's is known as a Donna Puma say the first place where sweet meets year has been rewarding and savory. successful. The sweetness of freshly- The shop’s most popular baked croissants filled with breakfast pastry the Sanibel fruit butters like the popular Blossom©, made of three Mango butter meet the Face painting by croissant fillings in one savory offerings of breakfast Cyndo during bloom, was awarded the croissants filled with bacon, Geppetto’s first-year 2012 Taste of the Islands egg and cheddar, ham and anniversary party. “Best Take Out.” Geppetto’s Swiss, salmon and brie, as was named “Best Beach well as basil pesto with Food To Go” of the 2012 grilled Italian vegetables. Best of the Islands. Savory offerings continue “We are elated to receive through lunch and dinner in these accolades and consider several varieties. the awards motivators for Geppetto’s is not a deli, a everyone on our team,” said coffee house or a pizzeria, Donna. but is often referred to as “the Located next to the fami­ little bakery on the east end.” ly’s Pinocchio’s Original There is a selection of soups Italian Ice Cream, the famous and salads. Pizza Rustica, little green shop on the east stromboli and NYC bakery end of Sanibel Island, style pizza. Each night there Geppetto’s offers grab and is a light dinner special and while enjoy a spectacular go beach cuisine. The menu other dinner selections sunset with a dessert of their is inspired by the Puma’s include pepper steak, baked favorite Pinocchio’s flavor travels to New York, Paris, ziti, Shepherd’s pie, Greek on the porch of the little and Amsterdam. gyros and cilantro fish tacos. green shop. “We observed ‘street Geppetto’s also offers a “We will continue to let food’ being served in metro­ limited selection of grocery Geppetto’s evolve while we politan cities and tied it into staples from overseas. The continue with Pinocchio’s the concept of beach cui­ coffee is Cuban-roasted from success,” said Donna about sine,” said Tom. “The name ; chocolates and the future of the family’s Geppetto’s just seemed like a dessert pastas are from businesses. “Let it grow natural progression from Germany; and the Torrone small and smart.” Pinocchio’s.” and Sconza almond candies The Geppetto’s bakery Geppetto’s Beach are from Italy, as are the opens at 8 a.m. Ice cream is Foodies does not incorporate olives, pesto, oils and vine­ served from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., a set menu because all sand­ gars. but the shop doesn’t close wich selections are offered Many may wonder what a until every customer is on a variety of available beach foodie is - they simply served. Visit these Sanibel freshly baked artisan breads. love good food and often use traditions in the Seahorse When particular bread is sold their interest in food as a Shopping Center, 362 out for the day, other breads form of entertainment. Beach Periwinkle Way, toward the and wraps are offered. foodies combine their lighthouse. For more infor­ While the Pumas strive to favorite pastimes of savoring mation, visit www.beach- replace greasy fast food with good food from Geppetto’s foodies.com. Tom, Donna and Stephanie Puma with managers Kristina and Connor, as well as server Jonna Robin Cook to speak on 13Page Sanibel Public Library announces special presentations wealth management Islander Sanibel-Captiva at library captivasanibel.com 2013 8, March Friday, ofWeek M Contributed to the ISLANDER Cook is a 2006 graduate of the Florida Contributed to the ISLANDER and has been freelance writing since Robin L. Cook, vice-president and School of Banking at the University of The Sanibel Public Library will 1994, following a year-long stint as a wealth advisor for Regions Private Wealth Florida. She is also a Series 7.63 and have a special program with historian weekly newspaper reporter, Her arti­ Management, will preseht the program Florida life insurance licensed and a certi­ and writer Maureen Sullivan-Hartung cles and photographs have been pub­ “Enjoy. Retirement by Retaining Your fied senior advisor. at 2 p.m. March 18; it’s entitled ‘‘Beer. lished in numerous magazines Gold in Your Golden Years” at 2 p.m.. This program is free of charge to attend Worms, Square Grouper and Indians, throughout the state of Florida. March 15 at the Sanibel Public Library. and open to all who are interested. The Oh My!” It will tell the early history Enjoy a special presentation by Cook is a Sanibel resident and long­ Sanibel Public Foundation, Inc. and its of Collier County. Damaris Peters Pike as “Lucretia time friend of the library. She has 20 years generous donors support the adult pro­ In addition to her love of local his­ Garfield - First Lady for a While” at 2 experience in the financial industry in pri­ grams at the library. tory, Naples freelance writer Sullivan- p.m. March 19 at the Sanibel Public vate banking and branch management. Hartung is also a nature lover and sup­ Library. porter of the local environment This is _the uplifting story of belonging to the Friends of the President James A. Garfield and the Everglades begun by the late grande tragedy of his brief presidency. Albion to speak at library dame environmentalist Marjory Included in the presentation are songs Contributed to the ISLANDER Dover, N.H. and a long-time friend of the Stoneman Douglas. from the era, which includes the Civil Michele Albion will be giving a pres­ Sanibel library. Sullivan-Hartung is also a Friend War. Pike portrays a variety of his­ entation, as well as signing copies of her This program is free of charge to attend of Rookery Bay, a Friend of the toric women in her Women of Note new book “The Quotable Henry Ford,” at and open to anyone who is interested in Conservancy of Southwest Florida; a series and recently presented a pro­ 2 p.m. March 14 at the Sanibel Public learning about Henry Ford, the brilliant Friend of the Audubon Society, as gram on Frankie Gershwin in Lee Library. businessman and pioneer of the low-price, well as a Friend of the State Parks and County. Albion was the first professional cura­ mass-produced motor vehicle. The a Friend of the Everglades National There is no charge to attend this tor of the Edison and Ford Winter Estates Sanibel Public Library, Inc. and its gener­ Park. delightful program. in Fort Myers. She is the author of “The ous donors have made the adult programs “Everyone who comes to visit me The library will welcome Holly L. Florida Life of Thomas Edison” and “The at the library possible through their sup­ here in Naples always gets a tour of Shaffer, site historian and volunteer Quotable Edison.” Albion is a resident of port. Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, the coordinator at The Edison-Ford Naples Pier and the nearby Winter Estates and former tour guide Everglades. Southwest Florida’s cli­ for 15 years at the Joshua mate is totally different from our Chamberlain home in Brunswick, SCCFR Snow Plover program northern neighbors and I want them to Maine, at 2 p.m. March 20 for an Contributed to the ISLANDER about this threatened species and what be able to see those differences, informative program on the life of Beach-goers should watch for snowy you can do to protect their small nesting because we do indeed live in a beauti­ Joshua Chamberlain with emphasis on plovers. The Sanibel Captiva populations. The program will be held ful paradise,” said Sullivan-Hartugn. his part in the Battle of Gettysburg. Conservation Foundation has been mon­ in the SCCF auditorium, 3333 San-Cap She has lived in Naples since 1981 itoring and staking the nests of this bird Rd. Cost of program is $5; SCCF on Sanibel beaches for 10 years. Join members and children are admitted free SCCF biologists for the Snowy Plover of charge. Call 472-2329 for more program at 2 p.m. March 14 to learn information.

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David and Wu Han through their multifaceted part of the Sanibel Music Festival Saturday at the Sanibel ■ Ravel: La Tombeau de Couperin endeavors as concert performers, recording artists, edu­ Congregational Church, 2050 Periwinkle Way. The concert is sponsored by Susan & David Spector. cators, artistic administrators, and cultural entrepreneurs Tickets are $35 each. Characterized by its youth, brilliant playing, and soul­ go unmatched. In what the judges described as “an astounding per­ ful interpretations, the Ariel Quartet will perform at 8 They are owners of the recording company ArtistLed, formance" at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, the p.m. March 12 during the Sanibel Music Festival at the and have served as the Artistic Directors of The Chamber group won first prize over 70 international ensembles in Sanibel Congregational Church, 2050 Periwinkle Way. Music Society of Lincoln Center since 2004. They are 2008. They are active supporters of music outreach. In Tickets are $35 each. also the founders and Artistic Directors of 2011, they collaborated for the third consecutive year This string quartet has quickly earned a glowing inter­ Music@Menlo, a chamber music festival in Silicon with the Rochester City Ballet to present Peter and the national reputation. In January 2012,. the Quartet was Valley that has garnered international acclaim since its Wolf for children. Cherry joins the ensemble for the named quartet-in-residence at the University of inception in 2003. timeless Poulenc Sextet and some charming smaller Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music, an aston­ Recently they began a residency at the Harris Theater works for winds and piano. ishing accomplishment for such a young ensemble and a of Music and Dance in . David and Wu Han are The program will include: testament to the Ariel’s skill and dedication to their craft. the first duo to win Musical America’s coveted ■ Bozza: Scherzo Formed in Israel, the Quartet moved to the United Musician(s) of the Year award. Wu Han has mesmerized ■ Bach: Concerto No. 2 after Vivaldi States in 2004 to continue its professional studies. SMF audiences in solo recitals, in duo performances with ■ Gershwin: Three Preludes for Clarinet and Piano The program includes: her husband, and as soloist with the Pacifica String ■ Poulenc: Sextet for piano, flute, oboe, clarinet, bas­ ■ Mozart: Quartet in D major, K. 575 Quartet. soon and horn Trio for flute,- oboe and piano Barber: ■ Mendelssohn: Quartet in D major op. 44, No. 1 The program includes: Summer Music ■ Beethoven: Quartet in E- flat major op. 127 ■ Haydn: Trio in A major XV: 18 Jim and Rox Marks ■ Britten: Sonata are sponsoring the con­ ■ Dvorak: Trio in F minor. Op. 65 cert. 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March 10 at Sanibel Community Church, Famous for the songs, “Give Me Jesus” Philip Setzer will per­ The Sanibel Music Festival, celebrating its 27th sea­ 1740 Periwinkle Way. and “Be Thou My Vision,” Ortega’s form at 8 p.m. March 16 son, presents world renowned artists during the month of There is no reserved seating, with the music resonates with the deepest emo­ as part of the Sanibel March at the Congregational church on Sanibel Island. sanctuary doors opening 45 minutes prior tions of the heart. Music Festival at Sanibel Incorporated in 1987 as a non-for-profit organization, its to the concerts. A love offering will be For more information call 472-2684 Congregational Church. mission is to present classical music of the highest stan­ received for the ministry of Fernando or visit on the web at www.sani- Tickets are $4*5 each. dard at affordable prices and to promote the careers of Ortega. All are encouraged to bring a belchurch.com . 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- Page 56 r SANIBEL AND CAPTIVA, FLORIDA City funds auditVISIT US ONLINE of AT CAPTIVASANIBEL.COM Causeway project By JIM LINETTE report.” to restore that revenue, perhaps as soon other projects like the Summerlin fly­ j I inette@breezenewspapers. com In a tight economy as later this year. over on the premise that ‘it’s on the way Sanibel City Council approved a res­ with limited tax dol­ “The city sued Lee County over the to the bridge’.” olution Tuesday to hire an outside con­ lars streaming into bridge design process and part of the City officials believe the Junior Lien sultant to audit all pertinent data regard­ the city budget, settlement states that whenever the could have been paid off by now and ing the financing of the Sanibel Sanibel is looking for Junior Lien (a kind of second mortgage) part of the audit’s purpose is to estab­ Causeway reconstruction and mainte­ new sources of rev­ is paid off the city will get 2 1 percent of lish that time frame. A weigh station on nance expenses. enue. The city col­ the tolls collected,” said City Manager the causeway, which was eliminated in “I want an accounting of what the lected a percentage of Judie Zimomra. “The tolls were to be the reconstruction project, also provid­ bridge cost,” said Mayor Kevin Ruane. bridge tolls before the used for bridge maintenance and any ed limited funds to Sanibel. “I want to know how it was bonded and causeway reconstruc­ issues on the roads to and from the The resolution passed Tuesday funded and I look forward to seeing this Kevin Ruane tion project and seeks causeway, but the county has used it for See CAUSEWAY, page 54

Workshop to air out redevelopment ideas By JIM LINETTE j I i nette@breezenewspapers .com Sanibel Mayor Kevin Ruane, city council members and city planners get a chance to exchange ideas on a commercial redevelopment plan on Tuesday, March 12, at MacKenzie Hall. The expected four-hour workshop commences at 9 a.m. to address the best way to proceed with redevelop­ ment guidelines. “I just think we need to| sit down as a council and have a discussion on this subject, without distrac­ tion, to get this right,” Ruane said at the Feb. 5 council meet­ ing. “There is no silver bullet to fix this Sanibel Shell Festival under way and I think we’ve been rushed. I’d like By JIM LINETTE then, it has grown to lofty status that See REDEVELOPMENT, page 54 draws thousands of visitors to the If You Go: [email protected] What: ne of the most popular and well grounds of the Community House. 76th Sanibel Shell Festival Turn your The festival runs from 9 a.m. to 5 attended events on the islands is When: clocks ahead the Sanibel Shell Festival. This is p.m. on March 7 & 8 and from 9 a.m. to O 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 7-8; You’re going to the 76th year for the event, which kicks 4 p.m. on March 9. Admission to the 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 9 lose some sleep off a three-day run this weekend at the outdoor shell area is free and parking is Raffle Drawing: this weekend. Sanibel Community House. free. There's a $5 donation to enter the 3 p.m. March 8 Daylight Saving: indoor shell show. Food and beverages The event might have been around Where: Time goes into for 76 years, but this is the first with a are available. Sanibel Community House, effect at 2 a.m. new name. It has been known as the "We are hoping for good weather and 2173 Periw inkle W ay on Sunday. Turi Sanibel Shell Fair & Shell Show since a good crowd this year,” said Lynette Adm ission: your clocks for­ Hal lie “Granny” Matthews organized Kelly, who has been crafting shells for Free outdoor shell area; ward one hour the first event in the lobby of her hotel, 12 years. $5 donation to enter indoor show; before retiring which is the Sanibel Inn today. Since See SHELL FESTIVAL, page 54 Parking is free Saturday night.

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Controlled growth has become a passion for Ralf Brookes, Reporter Island who one commentator noted has a resume “that reads like a ‘good guy’ character in a Carl Hiaasen novel.” He represents cities like Bradenton Beach and Yankeetown, as well as private clients, in seemingly hard-to-win cases where the common thread is sensible development versus over-development -- exactly the challenges that our barrier island community works so hard to meet. ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND at the Sanibel Community House, 2173 Periwinkle Way.

Join us for coffee and rolls at 9:00 AM. Meeting begins at 9:30. For more information, email Committee of the Islands at: [email protected] Island Reporter captivasanibel.com Week of Friday, March 8, 2013 M Page 30 Artifacts on public lands are part of the public trust and and trust public the of part are lands public on Artifacts and rivers for their own personal gain. Some even made made even Some gain. personal own their for rivers and to want they that artifact other or arrowhead an finding resources. their tural stopping subjects, the charge to of evidence gathered citizens the from stealing are Florida. they generations. illegally, sell and future them them take people When and all. by enjoyed be should present for valued be to conserved legacy and important an are artifacts, including consequences.” cultural and nomic their entire living on these illegal sales.” illegal these on lands living entire their destroyed intentionally casual the subjects target not These did “We collector. said. Brown home,” take cul­ the and lands the both protecting and business illegal eco­ environmental, serious Investigations pose FWC’s crimes of “Their head section. Brown, Curtis Maj. said uncover illegally to artifacts. Florida lands the historic state sell and to destroyed who Keys viduals the from felony individuals 400 13 than Panhandle. more by included Florida that violations the week of last inves­ tigation statewide support a completed the (DOS), State of with Department (FWC), Commission SpecialtotheReporter g n i r e m i r c t c a f i t r a n i 3 1 s t s e r r a C W F Concerts are held at the Sanibel Congregational Church 2050 Periwinkle Wayp.m. 8:00 at Periwinkle 2050 Church Congregational Sanibel the at held are Concerts Florida statute establishes that historic properties, properties, historic that establishes statute Florida “This is not the situation of a family out hiking and and hiking out family a of situation the not is “This and operation the infiltrated officers FWC Undercover conspiracy,” criminal a of part were suspects “The indi­ of group a down shut operation undercover The Conservation Wildlife and Fish Florida The AIE FESTIVAL SANIBEL t h e V a n a h a C H M S G o r t a r f G r a n d f t a n o Musk Festwal lhanto Piano Offlnbutira, Inc aid Yamaha Corporaibri ol Am area lor graciously prwding SamM MuseFeaval PRESERVINGPARARISE “ P l a y e d w i t h s k i l l a n d d e p t h b e y o n d t h e i r The Arabesque Winds with audy ac • $35 Saturday, • March 9 Sponsored by Susan& David Spector y e a r s ” . . . T h e W a s h i n g t o n P o s t . Cherry Tsang,Cherry Piano b An graMul» Cxnty and (.« Island Tradition Island aeMar ForMuscj j* sic u M r o F h rc a M Save SoUbnosi Fbnda Commmtt Commmtt Fbnda Foundebn Sanbo) Sanibel Captiva Community Bank, 2475 Library Way. Library 2475 Bank, Community Captiva Sanibel

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. t a s r e t n e 9 3 2 9-1 h s l a w s r - . 9 5 8 5 - 5 9 3 . m o c PRISEBWIMG PABftDISE Historical Village to celebrate Rutland birthday Special lo the Reporter to start with a traditional birthday cake to Sanibel Historical Museum & Village cut at 10 a.m. in Rutland’s beautiful dining will celebrate the 100th birthday of the room. Later on there will be treats in Rutland House on Friday, March 22. Charlotta’s Tea Room.” The Rutland House was the first building In addition to-goodies, author Marya moved to the current Historical Museum & Repko (A Brief History of Sanibel Island, Village site in 1984. Built in 19 13 in the and The Story of Sanibel Island: A History typical “cracker” style is made of hard for Younger Readers) will talk about Florida pine. The house originally stood on Sanibel History and sign books in the Old Periwinkle Way (where Periwinkle Park is Schoolhouse. This begins at approximately now) above ground on pilings made of con­ 10:30. crete and beach sand. This protected the From 10:30 to 4 there will be craft house from floods and allowed the air to demonstrations in the tea room (craft kits circulate. are available for sale in the museum gift Eleven-foot ceilings, a wide hallway and shop). the placement of windows and doors oppo­ At 1:15, long-time museum docent Ted site each other keep the house cool and are Hoesel will speak about his extensive vin­ typical attributes of a “cracker house.” tage clothing collection, while Hal and Nola Clarence Rutland came to the island with Theiss will do a reenactment of Sanibel his parents in 1896 at the age of 6 and was lighthouse keepers in the Old Schoolhouse. a jack-of-all-trades. In the 1920s he earned Learn more about Rutland House and seven cents per crate packing tomatoes and Sanibel’s history at the Sanibel Historical peppers for farmers and resided in the house Museum & Village, 950 Dunlop Road, from 1928 to shortly before his death in open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday through 1982. Uncle Clarence, as he was known, Saturday. Guided tours take place at 11 and his wife Ruth are fondly remembered a.m. and 2 p.m. each day. by islanders. Admission is $5 for adults over 18; chil­ ‘To honor the 100 years this house has dren and members are free. For more infor­ lived and breathed Sanibel history, we will mation, call 472-4648 or visit www.sani- have activities ongoing all day,” said muse­ belmuseum.org. um manager Emilie Alfino. “We’re going The Rutland House turns 100 years old this month.

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screened on Fridays Reporter Island breezenewspapers.com 8,2013 March Week Friday, ofM Special to the Reporter clinic volunteer. The CROW Picture Show offers an The next CROW Picture Show will be insider’s look at why critters come to presented at 11 a.m. March 8 in the CROW (Clinic for the Rehabilitation of CROW Healing Winds Visitor Education Wildlife), and features photos of the wild Center, 3883 Sanibel-Captiva Rd., across Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation animals who wind up there. Last year, from The Sanibel School. southwest Florida’s only wildlife hospital Members are admitted free of charge. Come explore our natural world cared for 4,253 sick, injured, or orphaned Non-member adults pay $5, teens are $3, animals. Of the 200 different species, 58 and children 12 and under are free. The Alien Invasion — March 14 percent were birds, with 36 percent mam­ Admission includes the presentation, plus Over 500 fish and wildlife species, 1180 plant species and who knows mals and six percent reptiles/amphibians. the opportunity to explore the hospital’s how many insects that are not native now live and multiply in Florida, af­ Due to restrictions imposed by govern­ hands-on educational facility and become ter being introduced by humans. Some like the pythons in the Everglades mental agencies, CROW cannot allow vis­ familiar with CROW’s efforts to save are having devastating effects. Come and learn about Sanibel’s “Alien itors to view patients in person. But now wildlife through compassion, care and Invasion.” Thursday, March 14 and Wednesday, March 2 0 a t 10 a.m. the clinic offers the next best thing - a 30- education. minute presentation showing numerous For more information, call 472-3644 Birding at the Preserves — March 11 photos of current and past patients, with ext. 228. To learn more about CROW, Both new and experienced birders are welcome to join experienced bird­ commentary by Claudia Bums, a veteran visit www.cfowclinic.org. ers at Sanibel Gardens. Enter Island Inn Road from Tarpon Bay Road and park on the side of the road near the trailhead or enter Island Inn Road from West Gulf Drive, park near road barrier and short walk to trailhead. Call 395-1878 for more info. Monday, March 11 a t 8 a.m. Caloosahatchee Oxbow & Riverlore Cruise — March 17 Because of sold-out February and March cruises, Rae Ann Wessel has added a new date in March. Cruise up the river from the Franklin Lock. Sunday, M archl7 at 1 p.m. Reservations required: 472-2329. Baby Bobcat. Gator & Crocodile Tales — March 13 PHOTO COURTESY Florida’s history of gators and humans is closely intertwined, and Sanibel OF CROW has one crocodile. Learn about what we must do to ensure our safety and their survival. Wed., M arch 13 a t 10 a.m . Photos: Wildlife Candids by Bill Heyd — March 15 Island photographer Bill Heyd shares his candid photos of bobcats, great horned owls and eagles. Friday, March 15 a t 10 a.m . Sunset, Moonlight and Wading Birds Cruise — March 14 This quiet cruise will allow passengers to drift near feeding wading birds Celtic Spectacular as they prepare for their nightly migration. This is a rare opportunity to visit a secluded area of Pine Island Sound away from the hustle and bustle of Captiva and the nearby mainland. Dress for the weather, bring binocu­ lars. Sunset is at 6:25, we will travel back across the water in the reflective, quiet, quarter moonlight. Thurssday, March 14 and Tuesday, March 2 6 from 7 - 9 p.m.. Cost $ 40. Call Captiva Cruises at 472-5300. Shorebird Walk at the Sanibel Inn — March 13 Meet your SCCF guide poolside at the Sanibel Inn, 937 East Gulf Drive. Learn the stories of the shorebirds you encounter. Some have migrated thousands of miles to local beaches. Wednes­ day, March 13 a t 8 a.m . u r n s i k ? Snowy Plovers — March 14 Have you ever wondered about the staked nests Friday, March 1 5 a t-7 : 3 0 p m — on the beach or the families of birds with tiny Enjoy this performance by Vocal Artistry, Kellyn Celtic Arts chicks running around? Join us to learn more about the Snowy Plover and the ongoing SCCF Irish Dance Academy and flutist Bill Larsen. This concert research and conservation efforts on Sanibel will include jigs, folk songs, reels, and exquisite choral music. and around Florida. Thursday, March 1 4 at 2 p.m . All proceeds benefit The Shell Point Aquatic Center. Weeds and Seeds — March 11 Join this group of amateur botanists on walks guided by a leader with a plant list. Meet on the SCCF porch. GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY! Monday, March 11 a t 8 :4 5 a.m. Explore Our Nature Center, Trails and Observation Tower Visit shellpoint.org/celticconcert | Visit our Nature Center and explore four miles of walking trails and climb or call (239) 454-2067 ? the tower. You’ll find a marine touch tank, exhibits with live turtles including I diamondback terrapins, an indigo snake, mangrove water snake and more. | Guided Trail Walks — Tuesday - Friday at 11 a. m.

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Rotarians connected to the mission Reporter Island breezenewspapers.com 8, 2013 Week March Friday, of M There was an article recently in the them a chance to make a positive con­ ble. 3/15 Jack Drury, Wheelchair March Rotary International tribution to society. Rotary Motto: Service above self. Foundation and Steve Agis - Gift of (RI) magazine about RI Rotary projects empha­ The Sanibel-Captiva Rotary club Life. incoming president Ron size water and sanita­ will be inducting two new members in Direct questions to club president, Burton of Norman, tion; maternal and the next few weeks and would like to John Grey at Okla. The article child health; basic invite anyone who might be interested [email protected]; or presi­ touched on many of education and litera­ in finding out more about our club to dent-elect, Scot Congress at the reasons why he cy; and economic come and join us any upcoming Friday [email protected]. became and contin­ and .community morning meeting ... breakfast will be The Sanibel-Captiva Rotary Club ues to be a development. on us. meets at the Beachview Bistro, 100 Rotarian for the Rotary Club proj­ Upcoming Speakers: 3/8 Tom ParView Drive, 7 a.m. for breakfast, last 34 years. ects can be local, Madigan and Bill Zocovic — Army followed by guest speaker series at “I almost termi­ national, or global. JROTC and induction of new member; 7:30. Guests are always welcomed. nated my member Here is the chal­ ship about a year and a lenge that Burton will half after I joined the be presenting to the Norman Rotary Club, Rotary leadership after he Burton said. “I tell people that it officially takes office in July... was because I didn’t have a reason to “Get your members involved. You go.” can lead by example.” Keeping club members involved is His president's theme for this year is, the key to retaining them. All clubs can 'engage Rotary, change lives.’ be guilty of not recognizing the signs “If you truly get involved in Rotary, that a member may not feel connected it’s going to change your life. You to the mission of his or her club. can’t stop that. In the process of Although each new member goes engagement, you’re going to change a through a process of vetting before lot of lives, and you can’t stop that being accepted as a member, there is either. I can’t imagine how many lives often a time period when those new have been touched and changed by members still don't fully realize what Rotarians over the years, but the life Rotary membership is about. that’s going to be changed most of all is Rotary has such a long and rich his­ your own.” tory, founded Feb. 23, 1905, by Paul P. Our own Sanibel-Captiva club presi­ Harris, an attorney, who wished to cre­ dent John Grey wrote this year, “The ate a professional club with the same most rewarding experience I have ever friendly spirit he felt in the small towns had is traveling with club members to of his youth; club activities that support participate in Rotary service projects in friendships and encourage networking Haiti, Guatemala, and -.here in the to serve a broad range of opportunities Sanibel, Fort Myers and the Naples to serve society. area, only a few miles from my home. I Rotary membership has so much to encourage you who have an interest in offer. There are now 34,282 chapters improving the human experience to around the globe and more than 1.2 mil­ explore the opportunities that member­ lion members worldwide. Its members ship in Rotary offers.” have an amazing amount of business Rotarians are dedicated to the idea and professional experience with out­ that they can make a difference in the standing problem solving skills. lives of others and when you put the Fellowship, socializing and working concept of helping others ahead of help­ together creates bonds and life-long ing yourself, everything becomes possi- personal and professional -friendships. Rotary works on solving problems that improve the welfare of P E A C E o f children, women and men around the globe with an intent on making their lives better and giving *,Priceless O m p a d HURRICANE PROTECTION • NOISE REDUCTION 'R e s is t a n t • UV PROTECTION • ENERGY EFFICIENT ' W i n d o w s • SECURITY FROM floors HOME INVASION SAVE $5 On Tickets!* State Licensed & Insured Use offer code: SAVE ______HCGG131150824 Quality Impact Resistant Windows & Doors EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm MAR. 8-10 Fri. Sat. Sun. MAR. 8 MAR. 9 MAR. 10 11:30 AM 3:30 PM 1:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 5:00 PM "Excludes Opening Night performance, Front Row, VIP Floor and Keep VIP seats. No double discounts. Sanibel Buy tickets at disneyonice.com, Retail Locations, beautiful... Germain Arena Box Office or call t -800-745-3000 Regular Ticket Prices: Please $16 • $27 • $35 VIP • $48 VIP Floor • $50 Front Row 1-888-209-8388 Additional fees may apply. recycle! www.lmpactWindowsDirect.net4 / r I it. X mill I.

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1. Four-year volunteers: Tom Risher, Susan Young, Cindy Timm, Edward and Marilyn Braum, Virginia Robinson, Tom and Margo Toering 2. Patricia and Cam Calvert, 8 years 3. Five-to-six-year volunteers: Genese Hessman, Harold “Smoky” Payson, Candy Heise, Jean Rompala, Phyllis Sharp, and Mary Hackett 4. Edward and Marilyn Braum, both 4 years 5. Museum volunteer for 18 years, Barbara Hansen and her husband Richard 6. Freda and Dick Willis, 14 years 7. Genese Hessman (6 years) and her husband Fritz 8. Jandy Bird (8 years) and her hus­ band Jim 9. Jean Rompala, 8 years 10. Jean Jacob (8 years) and her hus­ band John 11. Dave and Judy Gaggin, 2 years 12. Ken and Joyce Matthys, 18 years 13. Leroy Neitzel, 2 years, and his lovely wife, Diane 14. Linda Miller, 3 years, and her hus­ band, Joseph 15. New to the Museum this year, Linda and Thomas Annesley enjoy the evening with new colleagues 16. Margo and Tom Toering, both 4 years 17. First year volunteers: Marianne Sherrier, Cynthia Mollus Trimbley, Linda and Tom Annesley 18. Mary Carol and Don Dillinger, 3 years 19. W asssel, Wil Schlosser, 3 years); Hal Pilcher, 18 years; and Jennifer McLean, 2 years 20. Second-year volunteers: Stephanie Payson, Marie Peart- Colberg, Judy Gaggin, Jennifer McLean, and Leroy Neitzel Island Reporter captivasanibel.com Week of Friday, March 8, 2013 M Page 48 Waterhouse and Don Bradford, who matched the the matched who Bradford, Don and Waterhouse the in Pineland of south reported were fish few A redfish. Mader. but 16, No. on the saved water bunker the into the shot tee in Triftshauser’s shots tee three after foursome winning the Triftshauser Roger score. back-nine lowest the on based winner, overall the determine to tiebreaker a took It Club. Golf Island Sanibel at 2, March Saturday, on ble TiebreakersettlesSanibel scramble tailing stalking for tides low negative moon full the of tage holes sand over and sound the in Rocks in Captiva mixed fish large near some with fishing trout good reported anglers Other trout. mixed" the day with a flounder several Pine in inches 20 of shy fish just of number good a with es inch­ 23 to up trout caught We down. cool the to up leading we boat days several over my trout the of size On the in color. big jump a white noticed in tails shad Magic Redfish or corks popping under shrimp with caught were fish Most were sound northern the in found fish Most potholes. measuring several with es Many Harbor. Charlotte trio of Dick Cordair, Joe Barbieri and Jerry Jerry and Barbieri Joe Cordair, Dick of trio place. second for settled 63, a with leaders a for 14. the. hole No. on putt birdie along sank found Zembko shot birdie. bunker ‘s Stell hole. 63. of round a shooting A1 and Krause Zembko, Mike Stell, Bill declared scram­ association golf men’s the in leaderboard fish. other of variety a with along macks some into hook to choice good Sanibel are a piers the of side gulf Bokeelia and Sanibel the the areshore-bound, If you Causeway. on flats the and near Pass channel, Captiva the inside Pass, Grande Boca and Bokeelia to 5 in mix grass sand/ a with bottom over action for Look following. immediately up back right pick should and down Island. Regia and Key Demere between catching also are north'and Pass. We Sound Island Matlacha were holes. sand the inches from caught also 16 to up der floun­ tide, incoming the on sand in fished shiners live trout taking inches 23 18to from reports Simer Cliff Capt. Sound, Island Pine in Fishing warms. weather the as up back right pick to bite the for look but days few front a cold weekend the course, Of inches. 24 to up inch­ 20 over running were were fish large anglers, anglers. offshore and inshore both for front the of ahead good was Action conditions. ing fish­ tough of days several brought front cold a as thoughts oten on oe gas lt nrh fte oe lines. power the of north flats grass over sound southern for down action the slowed of areas in also and Sound Island Pine throughout num­ bers good in up showing other had Nature to Mother the from spring. winter transition Weather interrupts some good fish-interrupts some Weather 10-foot depths. Hot areas included Charlotte Harbor near near Harbor Charlotte included areas Hot depths. 10-foot hr pae wt a cr o 33, a the was 63.34, of score a with place, Third Dick Allen,' Jay Mulka, Jim of foursome The cool the of ahead strong was bite mackerel Spanish The The winning team recovered from putting putting from recovered team winning The tiebreaker the lunch, post-round a Over the of top the at bunched were teams Three advan­ take to anglers for difficult it made days Windy trout for news Good Right as fishing was getting on-track and you could feel could you and on-track getting was fishing as Right at Gr Cak on tot p o 1 nhs n the in inches 21 to up trout found Clark Gary Capt. SPORTS at Bl Russell Bill Capt. On theOn Water

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M a r c h M a r c h M a r c h M a r c h 13 15 16 22 vs. vs. vs. vs. South South South Cincinnati Carolina Carolina Carolina 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:20 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Sanibel Rec Center Calendar New schedule starts Oct. 1 ■ 7:00 a.m. Cycle Zone ■ 8:30 a.m. Cycle Zone Monday Hours ■ 9:00 a.m. Aqua Jogging 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. ■ 10:00 a.m. Power Sculpting Grapefruit League ■ 7:00 a.m. 50/50 Cardio-Sculpt ■ 10:30 a.m. Water Pilates ■ 8:30 a.m. Cycle Zone ■ 12:00 p.mi Aquaritis Remaining 2013 Spring Training Schedule ■ 9:00 a.m. Shallow Water Aerobics ■ 12:00 p.m. Zumba ■ 10:00 a.m. Hi-Low Aerobics ■ 5:30 p.m. Bosu, Ball and Strength ■ Saturday, March 9 — Twins at Pirates, 1:05 p.m.; Orioles at Red Sox, 7:05 p.m. ■ 10:30 a.m. Deep Water Aerobics ■ Sunday, March 10 — Pirates at Twins, 1:05 p.m.; Red Sox at Rays, 1:05 p.m. ■ 12:00 p.m. Slow Flow Yoga Friday Hours ■ Monday, March 11 — Twins at Rays, 7:05 p.m.; Red Sox at Marlins, 1:05 p.m. ■ 5:30 p.m. Bosu Pilates 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. ■ Tuesday, March 12 — Twins OFF; Jays at Red Sox, 1:35 p.m. ■ 6:30 p.m. Zumba ■ 7:00 a.m. 50/50 Cardio-Sculpt ■ Wednesday, March 13 - Orioles at Twins, 7:05 p.m.; Red Sox OFF ■ 8:30 a.m. Cycle Zone ■ Thursday, March 14 - Red Sox at Twins, 1:05 p.m. Tuesday Hours ■ 9:00 a.m. Shallow Water Aerobics ■ Friday, March 15 - Twins at Red Sox, 7:05 p.m.; Red Sox at Orioles, 1:05 p.m. 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. ■ 10:00 a.m. Hi-Low IAerobics ■ Saturday, March 16 — Pirates at Twins, 1:05 p.m.; Red Sox at Rays, 1:05 p.m. ■ 7:00 a.m. Flow Yoga ■ 10:30 a.m. Deep Water Aerobics ■ Sunday, March 17 — Twins at Orioles, 1:05 p.m.; Rays at Red Sox, 1:35 p.m. ■ 8:30 a.m. Cycle Zone ■ 12;00 p.m. Slow Flow Yoga ■ Monday, March 18 — Marlins at Twins, 1:05 p.m.; Red Sox at Pirates, 1:05 p.m. ■ 9:00 a.m. Deep Water Aerobics ■ Tuesday, March 19 — Twins OFF; Orioles at Red Sox, 1:35 p.m. ■ 10:00 a.m. Power Sculpting Saturday Hours ■ Wednesday, March 20 - Rays at Twins, 7:05 p.m.; RedSox at Yankees, 1:05 p.m. ■ 10:30 a.m. Water Pilates 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ■ Thursday, March 21 — Twins at Yankees, 7:05 p.m.; Phillies at Red Sox, 7:05 ■ 12:00 p.m. Zumba ■ 8:30 a.m. Cycle Zone p.m. ■ 4:00 p.m. Ball Core Strength ■ 9:00 a.m. Deep Water Aerobics ■ Friday, March 22 — Yankees at Twins, 1:05 p.m.; Red Sox at Blue Jays, 1:05 p.m. ■ 5:30 p.m. Cycle Zone ■ 10:00 a.m. Power Sculpting ■ Saturday, March 23 — Twins at Rays, 1:05 p.m.; Pirates at Red Sox, 1:35 p.m. ■ 12:00 p.m. Power Yoga ■ Sunday, March 24 — Blue Jays at Twins, 1:05 p.m.; Red Sox at Phillies, 1:05 p.m. Wednesday Hours ■ Monday, March 25 — Cardinals at Twins, 1:05 p.m.; Red Sox at Orioles, 1:05 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday Hours 8 a.m.-5 p.m. p.m. ■ 7:00 a.m. 50/50 Cardio-Sculpt Weight room, tennis, gym, water ■ Tuesday, March 26 - Orioles at Twins, 1:05 p.m.; Red Sox OFT ■ 8:30 a.m. Cycle Zone Flex slide, features pool, splash pad and lap ■ Wednesday, March 27 — Twins at Pirates, 1:05 p.m.; Marlins at Red Sox, 1:35 ■ 9:00 a.m. Shallow Water Aerobics pool use. p.m. ■ 10:00 a.m. Zumba ■ Thursday, March 28 — Twins at Red Sox, 7:05 p.m. ■ 10:30 a.m. Deep Water Aerobics Sanibel Recreation Center is located ■ Friday, March 29 — Red Sox at Twins, 1:05 p.m. ■ 12:00 p.m. Flow Yoga at 3880 Sanibel-Captiva Road. Daily, ■ Saturday, March 30 — Twins at Red Sox, 1:35 p.m. ■ 5:30 p.m. Restorative Yoga ■ 6:30 p.m. Zumba weekly and annual memberships are available. For more information call the Red Sox home games at JetBlue Park; Twins home games at Hammond Stadium Thursday Hours Sanibel Recreation Center at (239) 472- 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. 0345 or visit our web site at ■ 7:00 a.m. Flow Yoga www.mysanibel.com Duplicate Bridge Club Feb. 26 Results 11 Tables in Play

North/South 1. Diane Metz & Caroline Oldenburg; 2. Sara Berendt & Shirley Levine; 3. Holly & Benjamin Day; 4. Jim Dane.y & Clark Wackerman.

East/West 1. Marlyn & James Stewart; 2. Linda Tedeschi & Charlene Young; 3. Lydia & Walter Freedman; 4. Ann Cooper & Barbara Johnstone.

The game runs November through April, at 1 p.m. every Tuesday at the Sanibel Community House, 2173 Periwinkle Way. For more information call Susan Willoughby at (239^281-3258. I/) 0> CSDJD islan d REPORTER SPORTS Report your news to CAPTIVASANIBEL.COM oc Magic moves seven games ahead FCA hosting Bathroom Magic pounded Island Lifers 10-2 Monday Odd. Balls, produced half of their respective team’s wins to move seven games ahead in their quest for a second and settled for a tie. straight Sanibel 8-Ball Pool League championship with OSU’s Meyer only three weeks left in the season. Standings through March 4 John Gonzalez and Bob Dupree led the Magic guys 1. Bathroom Magic 166-78; 2. Bunt’s Ball Busters with 3-0 marks over Tracy and Tom Walters. 159-85; 3. Sanibel Cafe 138-106; 4. Odd Balls 117- Special to the Reporter Sandycappers also posted a 10-2 win over Deep 127; 5. Sandycappers 108-136; 6. Island Lifers 103- Urban Meyer, head football coach at Ohio State Pockets. John Riegert went 3-0 and once again Jeff 141; 7. Deep Pockets 96-148; 8. Fresh Legion Crew 90- University, will be the' keynote speaker on Brown submerged Deep Pockets ace Mike Miller 3-0. 154. Monday, March 11, for the 6th annual Southwest The win vaults Sandycappers into fifth place. Florida Fellowship of Christian Athletes banquet at John Earle, Richard McCurry and Randy Carson had March 4 Results the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point in Bonita two wins each in Sanibel Cafe’s 7-2 victory over Fresh Bathroom Magic 10, Island Lifers 2 Springs. Legion Crew. High point of the evening, however, was Sandycappers 10, Deep Pockets 2 Meyer, who won two national championships at the 2-1 win that Legion captain Gator Gates racked up Sanibel Cafe 7, Fresh Legion Crew 5 the University of Florida, led Ohio State to an over Pete Mindel. Bunt’s Ball Busters 6, Odd Balls 6 undefeated season. He was named Coach of the Bunt’s Ball Busters’ Dave Doane and Matt Hall, of the Year in 2004. This uplifting and motivating event has been designed to share the vision of the FCA on both a national and local level and will include guest Guided Kayak Nature Tours speakers, lively entertainment, dinner, music, dynamic video presentations, and a silent auction! Tours include all equipment and a Certified Florida 239 694-5513. The banquet is the primary fundraising event for Master Naturalist guide. Any tours can be arranged at dif­ ■ Monday, March 11 - Useppa Island Archeological the Southwest Florida area FCA, a trans-denomina- ferent times. For reservations call GAEA Guided Kayak Kayak Tour-10 a.m.-6 p.m. Pineland, Pine Island. A spe­ tional Christian ministry directly involved with Nature Tours at 239-694-5513 cial kayak tour to this unusual, private island. Your guide is youth in our schools focusing on four major areas a Florida Master Naturalist that knows the ins and outs of the of ministry: coaches, campus, camps, and commu­ ■ Saturday, March 9 — Rivers and Creek Kayak Tour route through the grass flats and mangrove islands of Pine nity. The Southwest Florida chapter of FCA serves from Caloosahatchee Creeks Preserve with GAEA Guides - Island Sound and the history of the area. We will visit Collier, Lee, Hendry and Glades counties. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Learn about the history of the Useppa Island’s museum which details 10,000 years of They support student athletes who serve as lead­ Caloosahatchee and Orange Rivers, about the estuary that human habitation on Useppa. This island has a fascinating ers for huddle groups in 60 percent of area schools this area is part of and get to know the wild creeks of the pre­ history, both ancient and modern. We will eat lunch at the with thousands of students participating and hun­ serve. Visit an active bird rookery island with many birds historic Collier Inn and get to see the beautiful flora and dreds every year coming to faith in Christ. The nesting at this time of the year. Learn about the birds, plants interesting fauna of the island. $70 per person (includes banquet supports FCA to reach more youth for and animals that live here. $50 per person includes all equip­ entry fee to the museum and parking), plus the cost of lunch. Christ, broaden their base of consistent prayer and ment and a Florida Master Naturalist as your guide. Call 239 All equipment included. Reservations needed. 239 694- financial support, and further develop relationships 694-5513 for reservation. 5513 within our community. ■ Sunday, March 10 - Estuary Kayak Tour in Estero ■ Tuesday, March 12 - Estuary Kayak Tour in Estero Tickets are available at www.swfloidafca.org or Bay with GAEA Guides - Guided Kayak Nature Tours, 10 Bay with GAEA Guides - Guided Kayak Nature Tours, 10 call 239-784-3377 for information and sponsor­ a.m-1 p.m - Bonita Beach. Learn about the wonders of a.m-1 p.m - Bonita Beach. Learn about the wonders of ship opportunities. America’s only Mangrove Forest. See herons, egrets, peli­ America’s only Mangrove Forest. See herons, egrets, peli­ cans, osprey, roseate spoonbills, dolphins, manatees and cans, osprey, roseate spoonbills, dolphins, manatees and more, includes all equipment and a Florida Master Naturalist more, includes all equipment and a Florida Master Naturalist will be your guide. $40 per person. Reservations required will be your guide! $40 per person. Reservations required 239 694-5513. ■ Wednesday, and Thursday, March 13-14 — Kayak Tour on Lake Hickpochee as part of the Big “O” Birding a n H i l S E F E i l l Festival with GAEA Guides - http://www.bigobirdingfesti- S val.com/ Paddle on this ancient, shallow lake with many RATES IN fOWNF birds, turtles, and alligators with a Certified Florida Master M e d i c a l C e n t e r Naturalist as your guide. Lake Hickpochee was part of the Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri 8:3 Oam-4:3 Opm waterway used by the native Americans for eons before the Caloosahatchee River was dredged through to Lake Wed & Sat 8:30am-12:30pm Okeechobee. Equipment included. Reservations required - 239 694-5513. ■ Thursday, March 14 - Mangrove Mazes of Matlacha P. Denis Kuehner, D.O. Pass Kayak Tour with GAEA Guides - Guided Kayak General Family Practice and Osteopathic Manipulation Nature Tours. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. In Matlacha. Visit the Mangrove Mazes and Tunnels of Matlacha Pass, “Nature’s Cathedrals”. Lots of birds, fish and critters in these mysteri­ 4301 Sanibel-Captiva Road ous tunnels. Includes all equipment and a Florida Master Sanibel Island, FL 33957 See GUIDED KAYAK NATURE TOURS, page 55 WALK-INS WELCOME All patients seen by the Doctor i BIG DOG i n 1 D a y ! S U R F S H O P \ L j Tel: 239/472-0700 c?a/(/Ae.f/s’fa/rcf, INNOVATION! \i ' l l y ^ 5 9 Periwinkle Way NDETECTABLE! Fax: 239/472-0855 I a Cape Coral Participates with 239.472.0966 239-540-0085 Medicare/BCBS/Aetna & United Health Care \ rww.lSigdoigsurfshop.com www.BestLook4u.com Islanders surpass United Way goal 51Page ek f rdy Mrh , 03 reeesaescm sad Reporter Island breezenewspapers.com 8, 2013 March Week Friday, of M Special to the Reporter The Sanibel Captiva United Way Campaign Committee 2012-2013 GOAL announced Wednesday that island residents contributed $319,517 to the 2012-13 United Way campaign, 4 percent Sanibel & Captiva more than the campaign goal. Campaign Committee members include chair Tony Lapi, and committee members Chauncey and Allison Goss, Dick $315,000 and Debbie Riley, and Tom and Linda Uhler, and Judie UNITED WAY OF LEE, HENDRY AND GLADES Zimomra organized the yolunteer effort. The Sanibel- Captiva campaign’s leadership givers included 14 Alexis de Tocqueville members who give $10,000 or more annually, and 59 Keel Club members who give $l,000-$9,999 each year. The combined total of the money raised for the United Way of Lee, Hendry and Glades was $8.1 million. All money raised for the United Way supports local agencies and programs. “Thank you Sanibel & Captiva residents who have shown how much we care about our neighbors who are in need,” said Lapi. “The United Way and its 70 partner agen­ LIVE UNITED cies will help thousands of people because of the generosity of our islands. The successful campaign directly benefits our islands through the services provided by Sanibel F.I.S.H. and other United Way agencies located in the Sanibel United Way House.” . “We are very proud to be part of a caring and generous community,” said Cliff Smith, United Way president. “With PHOTO PROVIDED the very difficult economy, it is amazing that the Sanibel- Sanibel-Captiva United Way Campaign Committee members, from left, Chauncey Goss, Tom Uhler and Tony Lapi draw attention to the United Way goal on the islands. Captiva campaign raised 4 percent more than their goal of $315,000! A special thank you to Tony Lapi and the cam­ zations in the community and promotes partnerships and For more information call (239) 433-2000 or visit paign committee for their hard work.” collaborations among agencies, focusing on issues and solu- www.unitedwaylee.org. The United Way raises funds for human service organi- tions that continue to improve lives. Governor appoints 2 to SWF Water Management District Special to the Reporter Libertarians m eet monthly Governor Rick Scott announced the appointments of The Libertarian Party of Lee County (LPLC) meets Liberty minded individuals of all party affiliations Thomas E. “Tommy” Bronson and Bryan K. Beswick to the first Wednesday of each month from 7-8:45 p.m. in are welcome to attend. Dinner is served by Shoeless the governing board of the Southwest Florida Water the Judge Landis or Useppa rooms at Shoeless Joe’s Joe’s 7-7:45 (self-pay). The program follows at 7:45. Management District on Monday. restaurant within the Crowne Plaza at Bell Tower in For more information visit www.facebook.com/lee- Bronson, 76, of Brooksville, is the retired CEO of South Fort Myers. libertarians, or call the (239) 245-9267. Meridian Aggregates. He is a former member of the Pithlachascotee River Basin Board and the Withlacoochee Regional Planning Council. Beswick, 45, of Arcadia, is the grove manager for Blue Goose Growers LLC and a sales associate with Blue O N LY LIVE Goose Realty. He previously served on the Southwest Florida Water Management District and Peace River Basin Board. Both were appointed for a term beginning March 4, 2013, and ending March 1, 2016. The appointments are subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate. Island writers perform works during Writers Spring Read c 4 p t iv a Special to the Reporter The Sanibel-Captiva Island Writers will perform selections from their prose and poetic works from 7:30 Waverunners-Parasailing-Yamaha Scooters-Bicydes-Beach Chairs & Umbrellas-Sailboats to 9 p.m. March 14 in the Phillips Gallery at BIG Arts. Skimboards-SUPs-Golf Carts-Banana Boat Rides-Scoot Coupes-Cayo Costa WR Tours The evening “Reads” have been an island tradition since 1987. No-See-Um Repellent-Sunglasses-Freestyle & Momentum Watches-YOLO Gear-GoPro HD Island Writers, established in 1984, meet weekly. Sector 9-Arbor-Kahuna-Dregs-Gravity & Krown Longboards-Kahuna Big Stick-Beach Members read and critique each other’s work and Accessories-Indo Boards-Stackline-Kids Qothing-Waboba-Zap Skimboards-Cool Hats share writing-related information. Currently, five groups of 10 writers comprise Island Writers. The selections have been chosen carefully for qual­ ity, entertainment value and listener friendliness by a YOLO Watersports, Inc. panel representing each of the five groups. An audi­ 11534 Andy Rosse Lane Captiva Island 239.472.9656 239.472.1296 ence of more than a hundred island residents and visi­ YOLOWatersports.com [email protected] tors received last year’s Spring Read enthusiastically. The readers for the March 14 Read will be: Hazel Barber, Duke Barron, Maryanne Daly, Chris Godwin, Sandy Greco, Jim Gustafson, Tanya Hochschild, Jane Hogg, Martha Jeffers, Jean Jensen, Tom Jones, Mary Lavelle, Mort Levy, Gary McLooth, Joe Pacheco, Loretta Pickens, Dawn Schumann, Rennie Severance R eport your news to TH E ISLAND REPO RTER: and Lorraine Walker Williams. Admission to the “Read” will be a $5 donation to captiyasanibel.com •BIG Arts. Island Reporter captivasanibel.com Week of Friday, March 8, 2013 M Page 52 News Health Rankings Editor. “All sen­ “All Editor. 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Baby chicks are on the way, much to feed. We’ll keep the webcam operational Reporter Island breezenewspapers.com 8, 2013 Week March Friday, of M the delight. of viewers who have been for the next several months so that every­ flocking to Ocean’s Reach unique one can enjoy watching the chicks hatch, feed and fledge - it will be fun to watch as “Osprey Cam” to keep tabs on this year’s Viewers of the osprey family at the resort. they learn how to spread their wings,” popular Ocean’s Six months ago, Ocean’s Reach added Boyle concluded. Reach “Osprey a high-definition webcam to the special Boyle thanked Jim Griffith, president Cam” anxiously 3 5-foot-high nesting platform the resort of The International Osprey Foundation await the first of built five years ago to accommodate the and the Sanibel Audubon Society, as well the chicks to birds. Guests from around the world have as Carlos Hernander, owner of Tree hatch mid-March. enjoyed watching the day-to-day activity Trimming Doctor, for their help in caring of these feathered friends, sharing com­ for the nest this year. In late January, they PHOTO PROVIDED ments and screen shots that have been fea­ organized a crew to safely remove exces­ tured on the resort’s daily blog. sive twine and fishing line that the birds “This season, our female osprey laid had precariously flown into the nest. three eggs,” said Andy Boyle, general Ocean’s Reach has quickly become a manager. “The first egg was laid on Feb. favorite local destination for birding 7, with the other two following on Feb. 9 enthusiasts. Throughout the season, bird­ and 11. Since incubation takes 35 to 42 ing expert and park ranger Walt McNairy days, all eyes will be on the Osprey Cam has been hosting a series of “Nesters & starting March 14 as we anxiously await Resters” beach walks. His final beach the eggs to hatch. walk is scheduled for Tuesday, March 12 “Our ‘Osprey Cam’ has been a huge hit at 9 a.m. at Ocean’s Reach, 2230 Camino with guests and friends of Ocean’s del Mar, Sanibel. Bird walks are compli­ Reach,” Boyle continued. “Dozens of mentary and all are welcome to attend. people write us - some from as far away For more information, visit ocean- as the U.K., Scotland and Finland - to let sreach.com or call 239-472-4554. Shell Point to host senior symposium Seniors Blue Book will host its annual having outside help so seniors can stay in senior symposium at Shell Point their homes. Retirement Community on March 7, from The symposium will focus on housing 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will take place in the options, along with a wide range of topics Community Auditorium on The Island at such as the importance of socialization Shell Point. This is a free event, and lunch and proper nutrition, home healthcare, is included. However, space is limited, transition planning and elder law. In addi­ and a reservation is required for entry. To tion to educational panels, 40 vendors will register, call 313-6409. have exhibits and information available. This symposium will help to educate The Seniors Blue Book is updated seniors and their families about their twice a year. It is available free at over options in Southwest Florida. Attendees 620 locations, including most will learn how to decide the right time and Walgreen’s. An “A-to-Z” directory of place to make a change - whether it’s services, it is a useful resource for seniors moving into one of the many beautiful and their families. In addition to educa­ independent living communities in our tional articles, you will find information area, choosing an assisted living commu­ for all senior housing and health at home nity because more services are needed, or options. Visit www.seniorsbluebook.com.

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authorized $12,500 to consultant Roy writing. Hyman to do the audit, expected to be Council also authorized the expendi­ completed within six weeks. ture of $25,000 for an independent “I believe this is a good use of (our) needs assessment for the Center 4 Life funds,” said Ruane. “There is a definite building on Library Way, which has need for an accounting of bridge roof and structural issues that needs to expenses, especially considering cracks be addressed. in the structure have been found. I want The second reading and public hear­ to make sure the county is not spending ing regarding changes to the Sanibel toll money on non-bridge related proj­ Plan was deferred to a future council ects.” meeting. The hearing was prompted by Lee County Commissioners have objections to the Sanibel Plan received extended its annual invitation for a joint from the Florida Department of meeting with Sanibel City Council, Economic Opportunity. The city sub­ which the council plans on accepting mitted the Sanibel Plan to the state on for the first time since 2004, given the Dec. 4 and received the objections, rec­ causeway audit and a proposed county ommendations and comments from the impact fee rollback. DEO on Jan 31. “This will be good for the citizens of Council is holding a commercial Sanibel and as long as the meeting is redevelopment workshop at 9 a.m. on here, in MacKenzie Hall” said Ruane. “ March 12 with the next regular council Council directed city staff to come JIM LINETTE meeting set for March 19. up with an agreeable date for the meet­ Sanibel City Council is paying for an independent audit of the Causeway ing before responding to the county in reconstruction and maintenance project in an effort to resume collecting a percentage of the bridge tolls.

Shell Festival From page 21- Last year, the festival celebrated Sanibel and Captiva World-class, prize-winning shell items are on display Community Association and Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club. as the top destination for shelling by organizing a mas­ to be viewed or purchased by casual collectors, admirers For more information visit www.sanibelcommunity- sive crowd of bent-over shelters on the beaches that or die-hard connoisseurs. There’s a raffle of a week’s get­ house.net,-or call (239) 472-2155. established a Guinness Book of World Record for simul­ away for two to Captiva’s taneous shelling, also known as the “Sanibel Stoop” or ‘Tween Waters Inn, ster­ the “Captiva Crouch.” This year’s festival theme is ling silver shell bracelet, “color your world.” cackle shell earrings from Policy From page 26 ■ White the Shell Festival draws attention for three days Sealife by Congress, and a — March 7, 8 & 9 — shelling and shell crafting goes on' five-foot shell floor lamp the problems of migrating men and that contribute to national economic all year round. Crafters tirelessly sort, assemble and store filled with shells of the women that leave their countries with­ functions and social structures. As all types of shells for sate on Mondays at the Community world donated by She Sells out employment for lack of work. John Psalm 24:1 expressed the religious ideal House. Sea Shells. Tickets are $5 XXIII also was conscious of the probr in a pastoral and agricultural economy: “With the exception of March, we create all year each or three for $10 avail­ lem of political refugees from rogue pol­ “The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness long,” said longtime shell crafter Pat Schneider. “We able at the Community icymakers and dictatorships. thereof; the world, and they that dwell make flowers, jewelry, wreaths, crosses and much, much House, 2173 Periwinkle “The deep feelings of paternal love therein.” more; and it’s all done by volunteers, who use their cre­ Way until the drawings at 3 for all mankind which God has implant­ Paul’s first tetter to the Corinthians ative abilities to produce quality shell crafts.” p.m. Saturday. ed in our heart makes it impossible for reads: “Eat whatever is sold in the meat “Shelling is half the fun of shell crafting,” said Sue The festival is a major us to view without bitter anguish of spir­ market without raising any question on Ross, who has crafted shells for 10 years. fundraiser for the Sanibel it the plight of those who for political the ground of conscience, for ‘the earth reasons have been exited from their own and its fullness are the Lord’s’.” homelands ... In defining the scope of a Muhammad also dictated in Quran just freedom within which individual 4:13. “Unto Allah belongeth whatsoev­ Redevelopment From page 21 citizens may live lives worthy of their er is in the heavens and whatsoever is in to have a workshop session where rede­ of residences and resorts that went on after human dignity, the rulers of some the earth. And we charged those who velopment is the only thing we have to Hurricane Charley. nations have been far too restrictive ... received the scripture before you, and focus on and I want input from the pub­ “I want a real active discussion,” said These refugees are persons and all their (we charge) you, that ye keep your duty lic.” Ruane. “There are some tough decisions rights as persons must be recognized ... toward Allah. And if ye disbelieve, lo White Planning Department director that need to be made and I want the public And among man’s personal rights we unto Allah belongeth whatsoever is in James Jordan was ready to present the to be aware. I’m not required to take pub­ must include his right to enter a country the heavens and whatsoever is in the next phase of the staff report, council lic comments at the meeting, but I’d like in which he hopes to be able to provide earth, and Allah is ever absolute, owner unanimously agreed with Ruane’s view to.” more fittingly for himself and his of praise.” and set a date for next week’s workshop Conclusions of the first phase of the dependents. It is therefore the duty of Our president and congress and the session. study, first presented to the Plan state officials to accept such immigrants prime ministers and parliaments of other “It’s intended to give staff direction,” Commission on Jan. 22, to this point indi­ and — so far as the good of their own nations’must have the courage to over­ said Ruane. “We need top identify the cate the average age of Sanibel’s commer­ community, rightly understood, permits come the competition and gridlock of five most common problems we face, cial stock is older than the average age of — to further the aims of those who may world politics. It does us no good. whether it is setbacks or parking, and stock off-island. The island’s commercial wish to become members of a new soci­ perhaps identify specific properties to growth occurred in the 1970s and 1980s ety.” Rabbi Selwyn G. Geller heads address.” white the growth of Iona has occurred “The good of their own community Temple Bat Yam of the Islands. Ruane compares the redevelopment of since 1990. rightly understood” favors the migrants commercial properties with the rebuilding

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Learn about the birds, plants son includes all equipment and a Florida Master Naturalist this area is part of and get to know the wild creeks of the pre­ and animals that live here. $50 per person includes all Guide. Cape Coral. Call for your reservation - 239 694- serve. Visit an active bird rookery island with many birds equipment and a Florida Master Naturalist as your guide. 5513. nesting at this time of the year. Learn about the birds, plants Call 239 694-5513 for reservation. ■ Friday, March 29 — Sunset /Bird Rookery Kayak and animals that live here. $50 per person includes all equip­ ■ Monday, March 25 — Kayak Alligator Creek in Toui- on the Caloosahatchee River near Ft. Myers with ment and a Florida Master Naturalist as your guide. Call 239 Punta Gorda with GAEA Guides - Guided Kayak Nature GAEA Guides - Guided Kayak Nature Tours. 5-8 p.m. 694-5513 for reservation. 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Includes all equipment and a Florida Master ■ Monday, March 25 — Full Moon /Sunset /Bird Naturalist as your guide. $40 per person, reservations need­ Rookery Kayak Tour on the Caloosahatchee River near Ft. Reporter Island ed - 239 694-5513 or toll free 866 256-6388. Myers with GAEA Guides - Guided Kayak Nature Tours. 5- ■ Tuesday, March 19 — Cocohatchee River/Wiggins Museum From page 32 8 p.m. Paddle on the Caloosahatchee and some wild creeks Pass Estuary Kayak Tour with GAEA Guides - Guided with 1000’s of birds going to roost for the night. This area Dartmouth Medical School. He had a private practice Kayak Nature Tours 10 a.m.-l p.m. North Naples. This is a is a perfect place to see sunset and moonrise. Includes all in gastroenterology for 38 years in Frederick, Md., beautiful estuary area, with mangroves and many birds, dol­ equipment and a Florida Master Naturalist as your guide. and founded the Frederick Surgical Center. Frizzell phins, manatees and other critters. 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See ABC CELEBRATION, page 65 Captiva Cottage Rocks the Art World Contributed to the CURRENT Last Thursday evening more than 100 art lovers appeared at the charming iime-green cottage on Andy Rosse Lane. Long- time friends Jane Reader Weaver of Royal Shell Real Estate and Jane Coats Eckert of Eckert Fine Art in Millerton, New York lined the walls of the newly renovated cottage with original art by Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Michael Kalish and their contem­ poraries. These works provided quite the back­ drop for a gathering of art lovers and old friends. John and Melissa Talmage of Island PHOTO PROVIDED Barbecue and Sweet Melissa’s Restaurant on Corcoran presents a copy of Learning for Sanibel provided the evening’s light fare and Sustainability in Times of Accelerating Change Chris Heidrick of Heidrick and Company to Anne Bradley of Captiva Memorial Library. Insurance along with Barb Harrington of The Royal Shell Companies shared celebrity bar­ tender status. Corcoran book Don & Gaither DeLuca, Royal Shell Real

See CAPTIVA COTTAGE, page 65 talk at Captiva Memorial Library Submitted by Michael Saenz Director of the Center for Environmental and Sustainability Education at Florida Gulf Coast University, Peter Blaze Corcoran delivered remarks as part of the Captiva Memorial Library’s Cultural Fest. Barrier island resident Corcoran delivered an insightful lecture on the Center’s two recent books and how they can help people achieve a more just, peaceful, and sus­ tainable world together through education. Corcoran discussed Learning for Sustainability in Times of Accelerating Change (Wageningen Academic Publications 2012) a publication which he edited as the Center’s most recent contribution to the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. In addition, he introduced Fundamentals of Sustainable PHOTOS PROVIDED PHOTO PROVIDED Gary Neiheisel from Manhattan. Kat Epple, Flautist. Development (Routledge, 2012) which he co- See BOOK, page 65 Captiva Cottage From page 64 ■ Estate’s broker and his wife were in attendance along with Darryl Pottorf, Jonas Sterner and other artists from the Rauschenberg Estate on Captiva. Kat Epple serenaded the crowd as only she can and Stephanie Davis was on hand to record the evening for pos­ terity. Paul McCarthy, Marvin Gralnick, Mary Ann Tobias, Rene Miville and many Captiva notables came out to mix and mingle and rekindle friendships. Patrons came from as far away as Manhattan, N.Y. and PHOTO PROVIDED Representing the 2013 ABC Celebration co-sponsor, Bank of the Islands Naples, Fla. The show will Captiva Office Manager Willy Ocasio presents CCA Foundation Treasurer continue at the cottage for the Jack Cunningham with a $3,000 contribution check. It will be used for the next two months. Jane Reader Captiva Community Center renovation and expansion. Weaver and Cathy Rosario of Royal Shell Real Estate have the property listed and interest­ ABC Celebration From page 64 ed persons should call 239- PHOTO PROVIDED 850-9555 for details. Sanibel glass artist Lucas Century, among Community Center’s building. John Talmage of Island Barbecue. many other items. “We were so pleased to join Lily & Co. The basket was valued at $5,000. as the 2013 ABC Celebration co-sponsors,” “We were excited to help raise money for said Bank of the Islands President Robbie the Captiva Civic Association,” said Roepstorff. “Our Captiva office opened this Schuyler. “Here at Lily & Co. we carry art­ time last year, and this was a great way to work by Captiva artist Diane Fugit and have show how much

Book From page 64 edited with Niko Roorda and Joseph to the fields of environmental and sustain­ Weak! and. ability education. “Peter Blaze inspires me to think Corcoran opened his lecture with a beyond the boundaries of conventional poem by renowned poet Mary Oliver, who thought”, said Ann Bradley, senior librar­ delivered the Center’s Ninth Annual ian and branch manager at Captiva Rachel Carson Distinguished Lecture at Memorial Library. She believed St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Corcoran’s lecture “drove home our per­ Church on Feb. 8. L I L Y f C o . i sonal responsibility to educate ourselves Mallory and Peter Haffenreffer have JEWELRY GALLERY and others to conserve our precious natu­ renewed their tradition of the Haffenreffer SANIBEL ISLAND ral resources.” Challenge; gifts are being matched by the Key interrelated environmental threats Haffenreffers up to a total of $ 12,000. All LILYJEWELERS.COM were highlighted during the lecture and contributions to the Center go toward the included degradation of ecosystems, habi­ advancement of environmental and sus­ tat destruction through rapid development, tainability .education through the develop­ VOTED COOLEST and the major threat posed by global cli­ ment of publications, scholarly activity for JEWELRY STORE mate disruption. Corcoran discussed the students and faculty, and the Center’s anthropogenic causes of the increasingly annual signature events. IN A M ERICA unstable state of the environment. He For more information about matching attributed our current reality to a lack of contributions to the Center, feel free to 520 TARPON BAY ROAD foresight, denial, and evasion. He believes contact Director Peter Blaze Corcoran by (ACROSS FROM BAILEY'S) that hope for a better future lies in educa­ phone at 239-590-7166, via email at SANIBEL, FL 33957 tion for sustainability. He discussed the [email protected], or by visiting the Center’s 239-472-2888 Center’s two new books as a contribution website at www.fgcu.edu/cese. » 4 t f I ' M, * » f » ‘ • Captiva Cruises offers sunset cruise String Duo to be at with authors LeBuff & Gleason Contributed to the CURRENT LeBuff pioneered Sea Turtle Research the Captiva library Captiva Cruises will offer a spectacular in Southwest Florida and formed Caretta way to enjoy a Gulf of Mexico sunset Research in 1968 to study the Loggerhead Espen Lilleslatten and Arado was principal sec­ while listening to island stories from Sea Turtle. He became a charter member Renata Arado will be at the ond violin of Norway’s Charles LeBuff and Deb Gleason aboard of the Sanibel City Council and played an Captiva Memorial Library Bergen Philharmonic the Lady Chadwick, instrumental role in the City’s incorpora­ at 4 p.m. March 13 as part Orchestra for 12 years, a Captiva Cruises’ flagship tion and its conser­ of the library’s Cultural position she left in 2008 vessel. vation legacy. Fest. This entrancing string to pursue new musical This cruise will Deb Gleason 4 ■ v ' duo’s return to Captiva opportunities and devote depart at 6:15 p.m. grew up on Sanibel, Memorial Library’s - ?- ‘ more time to her three March 24 from helping with family Cultural Fest is their first children. McCarthy’s Marina on rental cottages and public performance on She has appeared in Captiva. It will travel on later helping visitors Captiva since their debut at chamber groups around ■ Roosevelt Channel, become islanders in Carnegie Hall in Ann Bradley the globe, collaborating passing by the historic the world of real November 2012. As with musicians such as “Ding” Darling fish estate. She now always, you will be At the Isaac Stern, Robert Mann, house on the way to serves as chairperson touched and exhilarated by Yefim Bronfman, Joshua Redfish Pass for sun­ of the Sanibel their spirited and touching Library Bell, Gil Shaham, Adele set. Historical renditions of music select­ Anthony, Sylvia Learn about the fas­ Preservation ed specially for this event. Rosenberg, Anton Kuerti, cinating history of Committee. Espen is currently professor of violin Julia Fisher, Camilla Wicks and Harry Sanibel and Captiva This will be a pre­ at Louisiana State University, a post to Connick Jr., to name a few. Arado per­ from these colorful miere Captiva Cruises which he was appointed in 2009; prior forms in recitals and chamber series in islanders. LeBuff and experience and will to that he was concertmaster of the the U.S. and Norway as a duo with her Gleason are co­ surely be one of this Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra in husband violinist/violist Espen authors of a new book season’s island events Norway for sixteen years. Lilleslatten LilleslDtten. In a performance at The entitled “Sanibel and not to be missed. Space began studying the violin at age five Barge Music Series, the New York Captiva Islands: A Postcard History.” is limited for this cruise with his father, then violist with the Times wrote, “they offered a beautiful­ There will be an opportunity to purchase so reservations are required: Light hors Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra. ly nuanced interpretation of Martinu’s books and have them signed by the d’oeuvres will be provided. The Lady He received his Bachelor of Music Madrigals for violin and viola...vividly authors. Chadwick is equipped with a full-service degree from, the Norwegian State illuminating the counterpoint and In 1958 Charles LeBuff accepted a cash bar, enclosed lower cabin and open- Academy of Music; his Master of homophonic textures of the rhythmical­ position with The Sanibel National air deck. Music degree from Rice University’s ly driven first movement and playing Wildlife Refuge which was renamed The The cost for this sunset and history Shepherd School of Music, where he the elegiac trills in the second move­ J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife cruise is $40 per adult and $25 per child. studied with Camilla Wicks; and an ment with finesse.” . Refuge in 1967. 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