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Hm C. :t.--c. suffering a severe injury. It was one of those moments Rates are subject to change afe account ope.i ;g. fc; lundsnewtoColoraaiBank. : when the words just flowed, perfectly capturing a feeling that —- moments before — had been without expression. She recently calligraphed the poem and had it printed -, • ..-• on cards and as a poster, in the hope that others who are facing difficult times might be encouraged. The cards are available at the Sanibel Island Book Shop. The Sighrseeing-SunseT Cnuises J 239.472.1771 Reinul & TOUR Roar Tnips 1223 Periwinkle Way»Sanibel Island ciuoy /.'KiW/ifc/Mu dolphins, sccnw mnimc "If It Swinu In Florida Water* TOURS and Sauikcl's faivous SUIISCTS We Serve It!" Dim Iih*it)e ~ Two Rtwtui to Salt You, or tride Aifrejco Dining on Our Patio. g Dinner Dally 5-10pm Sun - Thyrs Fri- Sat til 11pm ilghtiyIfttertiinmieittin mm,iar! ibel'^ Social Scene T *. T T rt J Best Happy Hour » 7 p.m. NIGHTLY! 63+ N YACHTSMAN SA.MKEL FL Call "*& Well Liquor Dmft& Bottle Beer $blect House Wine (tn Umngc only) Taste of the Islands 2005 Sesame Encrusted Ahi Tuna, Best Appetizer Crispy Fried Calamari, Best Booth Presentation Chilled Oysters, Steamed Shrimp, And for the 5th Year in a Row, * Beer Battered Moizarella, THF PrOPI-F'S CITOICr WINNER! Snow Crab Legs, Chicken Wings! 472-8138 Islander • Week of October 7 - 13, 2005 • 3 at Sanibel refuge Mark your calendars for Oct. 9-15 — 30 kids between ages 5 and 13. of Sanibel's lighthouse keeper, the matri- young people, the second his popular adult a week set aside each year for National During Reading at the Refuge from 2 to arch of an island fishing clan, a pioneer nature-shoot session. Wildlife Refuge Week, for "Ding" Darling 3 p.m. refuge environmental educator Toni hotelier and three other island founding Carney's Kids Wildlife Photography Days (this year is the 16th annual event), Westland, will read Florida Owls and show mothers gather to chat about cooking, eat- Workshop will be part of Sunday Youth the 60th commemoration of the J.N. participants how to dissect owl pellets. ing and surviving in Sanibel's early days. Day on Oct. 9 from 2 to 4 p.m. Kids ages 7 "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Participation is limited to ages 5 to 13. Sponsored by Royal Shell Vacations and to 18 can participate but must be accompa- and the birthday of the refuge's namesake, From 2 to 4 p.m., island photography Doc Ford's Sanibel Rum Bar & Grill, the nied by an adult if they are under age 12. J. Norwood Darling, Pulitzer Prize -win- instructor, John Carney, conducts his Kids curtain rises on this free event at 1 p.m. Participants in his How To Win a ning cartoonist and father of the Federal Wildlife Photography Workshop for ages Monday, Oct. 10, in the Education Center. Wildlife Photo Contest Workshop will Duck Stamp program, 7-18. (Kids under age 12 must be accom- learn about composition and framing Birding, fishing, boating, kayaking^hik- panied by an adult.) Participants should Presentations on Panthers and wildlife scenes to create professional-qual- ing, and biking opportunities abound during bring their own cameras. Red Tide mark Tuesday's events ity images on Wednesday, Oct. 12, from 10 the eco-festival. Recreational events take All the events are free, but reservations Programs on two very different aspects a.m. to noon. Following classroom instruc- place at the refuge and at partner locations are required for the photography work- of wildlife will take place on Tuesday, Oct. tion in the Education Center, the group will throughout and near the islands. shop, fishing event and Reading at the 11. From 1 to 2 p.m. Larry Richardson, a head out to the Wildlife Drive for a hands- "This year's event promises to be the Refuge and may be made by calling 472- biologist and award-winning photographer on photo safari. Tuition is $10. best 'Ding' Days ever," said Bill Currise, 1100 Ext. 221. from Florida Panther National Wildlife Carney has been teaching photography chairman of the event for the "Ding" Another free program, a Nature Crafts Refuge, will present a slide-illustrated dis- in Michigan and Florida for more than 25 Darling Wildlife Society. "Last year we Workshop — where children learn to cussion on Florida panthers, one of North years. Participants in both workshops must had a record crowd. This year, we're make stuffed manatees out of pantyhose, America's most endangered species. And provide their own cameras and make adding a kids' fishing day and photo work- for example, paper wildlife masks and from 7 - 8:30 p.m. representatives from advance reservations. shop on Sunday to kick off the week." more — runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and local tourism, fishing, health and environ- The festivities culminate at the refuge does not require reservations. mental factions will discuss the impact of Mangrove tours, winning photog- on Saturday, Oct. 15, with a free day of red tide on the local economy, ecology and raphy and Calusa research Butterfly House touring, family activities, Two birding tours to Bunche Beach overall well-being. Dr. Win Everham from Florida Gulf narrated tram rides, environmental This year an extra Bunche Beach birding The public is welcome to bring ques- Coast University will lead two special pro- exhibits, and food. tram tour has been scheduled for members tions and concerns to this informal "Red grams — on Wednesday, Oct. 12, and During the entire week, the Education of the "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society only Tide Solutions Symposium." John Connor Thursday, Oct. 13 — to explore the natur- Center and Wildlife Drive will be open for on Tuesday, Oct. 11. Limited to 29 partici- from START Florida, Dr. Randy Alberte al response of mangroves to hurricanes. visitors and residents to enjoy. The Drive pants, the tour leaves the refuge at 1 p.m. from Florida Gulf Coast University, life- "Dr. Everham takes you visually is usually closed on Fridays, but Friday, and reservations are required. long fisherman Ralph Woodring from through the steps-to-recovery our man- Oct. 14, it will be open to pedestrians and The day before, Oct. 10, the same tour Sanibel, and Mote Marine Laboratory's groves have made since Hurricane Charley bikers from 7 a.m to 7 p.m. for just $1. The to the general pubiic is offered. The bird- Dr. Barbara Kirkpatrick, are among among hit a year ago," commented Lead Ranger Bailey Tract, which encompasses some of ing excursion, which debuted last year, experts and resource personnel who will Kevin Godsea, who accompanied Sanibel's unique freshwater wetlands dis- was so popular that the second tour was be available. See story on page 5. Everham on a similar staff tour in June. trict and is on Tarpon Bay Road between added.so that Society members could be The free, 90-minute program begins Periwinkle and West Gulf Drive, is open assured a spot. To join, visit the refuge's Carney leads photo workshops with a lecture at 11 a.m. and is followed by on a daily basis. Education Center Bookstore, call • 472- Sanibel's own John Carney is back by The "Ding" Darling Wildlife Society is 1100 Ext. 233, or log on to www.dingdar- popular demand for two photography "Ding" Days, see page 4 a non-profit friends organization that sup- lingsociety.org. workshops this year —- the first one, for ports environmental education and ser- vices for J.N. "Ding" Darling National Founding Mothers, a historical Wildlife Refuge. play In this special 30-minute presentation Fbt'M knri 'Mnning Monthly .Senior Migiine Sunday is Youth Day by the Sanibel Historical Village, the wife For the first time in its 16-year history, "Ding" Darling Days this year devotes an Paintings of Paradise AIlfP^ entire day to youth by adding an extra day wy Seniors! Presents.... to its week-long calendar. Sunday Youth William North Join us for Day on Oct. 9 kicks off the week with a the best event fishing event, crafts, reading, and a nature of the year! www.artshow.com/north/ photography workshop geared specifically for children and teens.