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"" n v<i awarded ,."e see- '•.rs'"'." CT,hat"i a id LOiiilmc Ihcir ccjca'.iorrl jour- « to dance my life away." sne said. neys. O'ssd", 'vh", has been 0,1 &>z cci"mi.- "1 go tc \:e A •; •.s'.:.i..c u Christine ^caueL awarded i>c sc'io.r*- MC tc cnosc jic sc.T.">!irSii'p vir ici's fo" .be the sere- r, Vd.; '•• s >-''? ship for a second lirpc, k.no-^ '. "s vdic. Y ; t pasl iwo yen!",-,, sf'o "They ix/'Si 'cn*3<"k- do that," x '•r d. ''Money for ait :s always a gcoc ihi ig. * *s always helpful," s>c saic. Ard like ai; J^e CM SJis'.i the ( ^ance of times age... staniished ;n VVhere 'riosolialiiv,l Never S Due to popuittr deir.and, Chef Christopher Hynes and staff ha ex to ad i'heir season with us. It is with great pride that we ann< first time in our 112-yesr history, Traditions Dining Room will diroighoui Spring & Summer. Join us for Fatlier/s Day Bt "fe on Sunday, June 17Ul Sc rvine fi 10 a.m.. until Fee taring Roasted Sirloin Steak & $2200 per perso Kes-zreeiiiotts fsr 'Dinner &' Branch Please. ettsan's Dinncf." 'Dress Cede Skhrf: <£•" JDress Fattis Nc leans, Sneckc.rs, crlhukTops. Arr....Ra! y up me ror a.1 cprfy star! ,imc yoi: con ncartics. Road Roliy lime is ore-register aaJ. rccjucsi inc The Ganihcl Crpfv:: O-c--\ 3oeie,y ;~as arnou.iccd nevv r'T'ocrs frr "? upon us. The 28th annaa: '.'••"c yoi-'C iikc. Wo will get as I -<j i-'oi.'ih of jmy island Road close as we can lTuUcy. The 2007-2008 scaso.'i. Ron- ^o'vey •/! RaHy ir gcarea up and first request g^ 'heir lime. be pres'deni, Nasinc.ic ,'XT V'CC firesi- ready to set sail. The ,'3[n _:nni;al Su.iib-v AI! ciHran's will be abie to cicr>i nnct Marilyn 'Or;>torr".n sccrc- Snrhbcl-Capiiva Oplimisl •'.'?p!p a v.)p:inii'<J'-!.'.; sec the p->radc. airy-trcasjrer. Ms --y .•".:• ,->ks .o otugc- Cub is a local charily Please make your check ing ofilccrs Ansia 3r"!ovc, presiacnt •;HS and Rorn Downey, vice prcs'Ccit 'or working to aid in children's payable 10 the Sr.nibci- r education "rvf oilier neces- Captiva Optiniis' Oitb lhci efforts at provici ig r-r- irsf.v.r.at"*": lineup of speakers ds wc'! as s.xcia' sities within our coinnuni- KK)\' 4 Rood BfP/ Fourrdoiion and -nail to: ! jy. With your sponsorsnip Canibci-Capliva Optimist prograirs such as the 1c d v'-i c 'TCIS of $!00, ycir name W'l! •Club; P.O. Box 1370; Sanibci, Orchid Nursc-y and tlie '-'oiic'ay Oaniivi Luncheon at Doc >';ord's. 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