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The Future? Don't miss the second installment of this special report.

Fast Food The City is working on its ordinance banning formula restaurants —it seems there-are still many-unan- swered questions. Seepage 3A Busting Pepper The City's pepper eradica- "tiori plan is gaining teeth. Seepage 3A Phantom Business • Frank Wagner looks at the business impact of the Phan- tom of the Opera coming to the area. Seepage ISA

Arts 7B Business Services.. 25A Cartoon 17A Classifieds...... 22-25 Commentary.. ... 16-18 Crossword 23B Fishing 21B Police Beat 7k /iftove, a Triton's Trumpet by photographer Carlene Brennen. Trumpets might be blowing this week announcing the 6ht Sanibel Shell Fair & Show which will be at the Sanibel Community Center through Sunday. See stories page 3A. Remember When.... 5k Tom U n( armel. _ " • ' Ken Frey Jack - . *, * Dave /Charlie" \ .-- Wileu ® - George mr Qeorge Wendy Angie y Samler Elisabeth Margie Eaton Dorothy ~ Sobzak Kobideau Gasale V«illette Claudia !"" Kohlbrenner Humphrey Lapi ..Lori toretta Tony Janie Frey .; • Smith Dauison . Sprouse Karen John Jim Linda McLaughlin McGowen Lapi Pritchard Mary Lou Marsha Smith . Bailey Clifford Branyon Bell # David McLaughlin

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A passion for shells wins Clair Hendrickson plenty Has the City's live shelling ordinance made of satisfaction — and last year's Perpetual Gold Cup a difference in the number of Sanibel's shells? ByJILLTYRER ByJILLTYRER Islander staff writer Islander staff writer For some people, col- It was just over three years ago that the live shelling ban was passed on Sanibel, lecting shells is a pastime; but what kind of effect it's had depends upon whom you ask. for others, it's a passion. "Very effective," said Bob Sabatino, who's been making his living locally as a Even before you walk shelling guide since the '50s. "Most shelling trips I take out, people are aware" of it." into Clair Hendrickson's Rob Loflin, the City of Sanibel's Natural Resources Director, probably would condo, the tub of lovely be pleased to hear that. "There haven't been any surveys or statistical analysis" to see shells sitting outside the how it's affected the populations, he said, but the live shelling ban is "more of an door gives you a hint which education-type" law. People caught with live shells aren't typically convicted, Loflin category she falls into. said, but they are told about the law and the live shells are thrown back into the water. Inside her home, rain- One benefit of the law is that beachgoers come across the signs about the live bows of shells on shelves (Continued, page 9A) and tables brighten the rooms, which isn't that un- 61st Sanibel Shell Fair and Show usual; shells decorate lots of When: Through Sunday, March 8 Sanibel homes. What is un- usual is the assortment of A Hendrickson exhibit from her home. Where: Sanibel Community Association shells — a trayful of Cost: $2 donation requested for the inside Shell Show; junonias, a shelf of albinos where the 61st Annual Sani- nine states, including outside Fair is free. and shells all in a row bel Shell Fair & Show will, Florida, and Canada, are en- — or three. be taking place. Hendrickson tering 165 or more exhibits Highlights: Scientific and artistic exhibits, craft displays, Some of her speci- is pitting her shells against in the division, said Jim live shell exhibit, food and beverages. mens will be on display this others' specimens in the sci- Whitehouse, chairman of the weekend at the Sanibel entific division. scientific division and presi- Parking: Free Community Association, About 57 people from (Continued, page 9A) Brainstorming: What is the future of Sanibel? said, "I can't help but think "I've spoken out disaster and say, 'There but Special Report: The Sanibel Planning Commission and of St. Armand's Key. I'd against paving shell roads for the grace of God go we.' hate to see us become that... to no avail. It apparently is We've always looked on others*brainstormed recently about the future of Sanibel. In Destination entertainment, difficult for Council to storms as a summer issue, destination dining, destina- hold out against paving. but we need to remember this two-part series, we review what they said, with the hope tion shopping—they all go "But the land acqui- that the number one concern that it inspires others also to look ahead. hand in hand." sition program means in any planning should be to Another issue that there is ever less potential reduce the effect of natural ByANNEBELLEW important and several sponse to a suggestion that concerns her is the ongoing for additional traffic; and disasters on this island. Islander staff writer members of the public pre- Sanibel look at Naples' 3rd paving of shell roads. "For there have been no new "Leaving appropriate- The Feb. 24 Planning sented matters of concern Street/5th Avenue South the convenience of the resi- roads except for the Gulf ness out of it, I admire Commission meeting was to them. redevelopments — that the dents? I don't think so. Drive connector since Naples for what they did: the devoted to a discussion of At the end of Part I City discourage any further We'll have the whole island Sanibel became a city." step they took took courage planning for the future of of this Special Report, development on Peri- paved over before long if Commissioner — to take a look at what's Sanibel. The commission- newly appointed Commis- winkle. we keep this up." Steve Greenstein: there and see if it could be ers came prepared with lists' sioner Phyllis Bogen had Commenting on the Planning Director "1 can't help but better, then work through a of issues each one deemed suggested — partly in re- Naples redevelopment, she Bruce Rogers: look at Orlando's tornado (Continued, page 27A) What? No Blimpies? City puts muscle behind ByJILLTYRER ; Islander staff writer pepper-removal project Residents and business people packed Council Chambers a year and a half ago as Council debated a ByJILLTYRER law that banned so-called, "formula restaurants." But Islander staff writer the scene was very different Tuesday, when Council If you own property on the east end of Sanibel that has Brazilian pepper on it, discussed tightening the noose even more. your time is running out. Only one person had anything to say to Council City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved an ordinance that makes it man- Tuesday and Jim Courtney lit into councilmen, charg- datory for everyone who owns property east of Causeway and Lindgren boulevards to ing that not only would the ordinance restrict people's clear all the pepper from their properties. And the rest of Sanibel eventually will have freedom, it would manipulate prices. to follow in this effort to rid the island of Brazilian pepper, which chokes out other "Formula restaurants" generally are those chain plant life and makes areas uninhabitable for any wildlife species. restaurants that everyone recognizes, including every- Jim Courtney For the past five or six years, there have been efforts to remove the noxious plant thing from McDonald's and Burger King to Outback Steakhouse and The Olive Gar- from conservation lands, mostly those owned by the City, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife den. Amid a great deal of protest, Council decided unanimously in September 1996 Service and the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation, said Rob Loflin, the City's to prohibit formula restaurants on Sanibel. In the course of discussions, however, Natural Resources Director. For years, though, it seemed an impossible battle to rid the several "loopholes" came up, including the possibility that a formula restaurant could entire island of pepper, until the community—through Pepper Busters—and the City (Continued, page 4A) (Continued, page 6A) 4A • Friday, March 6, 1998 « ISLANDER Formula Restaurants, from 3A open shop inside another business. Some argued Tuesday that it was not actually a loop- hole, but an intentional exception. At the time, though, there was some urgency to get the ban in place and to tackle its potential shortcomings later. Not too long ago, the Pick Kwik Food Store at the corner of Tarpon Bay and Palm Ridge roads became a Hess station. Furthermore, a trend has emerged of Blimpie's sand- wich shops opening inside Hess stations. That concerned Council enough to take up the MAILING ADDRESS issue again. P.O. Box 56 • Sanibel, FL 33957 One example that has repeatedly come up is Jerry's restaurant, which is inside Fax 472-5302 Scott Martell Carlene Bremen Jerry's supermarket. "The idea was not to keep Jerry's from having Jerry's restaurant," said City Attorney Bob Pritt. "But we would be concerned if Jerry's put a McDonald's... LOCATION Editor General Manager Promenade Center into what is already Jerry's." 695 Tarpon Bay Rd Unit #13 Similarly, he said, it would be OK if Hess had its own sandwich counter, but "if Blimpie's goes in, it starts to diminish the idea of Sanibel as being unique and free of all PHONE: 472-5185 the names.... We don't want formula restaurants to beat the system simply by locating SUBSCRIPTION RATES within the four walls" of an existing business. $22.00 $28.00 The original ordinance addressed "cookie-cutter architecture" and other aspects $20.75 Newspaper $26.42 Newspaper that would "diminish the character" of Sanibel, said Assistant Planning Director Ken $1.25SaiesTaJ( $1.58 Sales fax Annual Subscription Annual Subscription Pfalzer. A Blimpie's inside Hess wouldn't fall under that issue, but the Planning Com- Lea County Florida mission already has taken a good look at the proposed ordinance and signed off on it. But in considering the change, councilmen need to evaluate its impact on the com- $28.00 $42.00 Tracey Markwalter Annual Subscription Annual Subscription Harry Pappas munity, warned Mayor Wally Kain, a strong supporter of the original ban. "What really is USA Foreign Advertising Publisher the purpose of this legislation?" he said. "Would it reach a bookstore or hardware store Postal Information Manager that put in a coffee counter? ... If the coffee cart at Bailey's put a Chock Full O' Nuts sign The Sanibel-Captiva Islander (USPS 481-400) is published or a Starbucks sign on it, would we ban it?" every Friday and is distributed throughout Sanibel and Captiva Islands by the Breeze Corp. "We must have a very clear goal," he said. "I am uneasy that we are taking it a step P O Box 56, Sanibel, FL 33957, Third Class postage is paid at too far.... If we go too far in this direction, the whole thing is in jeopardy." the Sanibel Post Office, Sanibel, R. 3395V. Starbucks is a chain and would be prohibited in such a case, Pfalzer said. Postmaster Send Address Changes to But the ordinance doesn't specifically prohibit formula restaurants, added Plan- Sanibel Captfva Islander ning Director Bruce Rogers. If a McDonald's changes its appearance and other recogniz- P O Box 56 able aspects, it wouldn't fall under the ban. Sanibel, FL 33957 Tuesday's was the first of two public hearings and Council set the second hearing for March 17 — but not before Courtney had his say. Classified advertising deadline - Frank Wagner Sue Bryant After listening for quite a while, Courtney, one of only about three members of the is Tuesday 3:00 Arts Editor Account Error Responsibility In the event of an error we are respon- public at the meeting, took the podium. "I'm not here to support fast food restaurants." sible only for the first incorrect insertion of an ad if, in our opin- Executive But, he said, he supports a diverse population. "Basically what you're talking about do- ion there is a loss of value. We do not assume any responsibil- ing is restricting people's freedom" not only in terms of operating businesses, but also in ity for an error beyond the cost of the ad itself. We assume no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisement terms of Consumers'choices. but wilt reprint without charge that part which is incorrect We To make such a decision, "there ought to be an overwhelmingly compelling reason are not responsible for any credit or reimbursement after 30 days from publication date. to do it," and none had been presented, he said. "We're not talking about someone selling Columns; Opinions expressed in columns in The Islander and child pornography; we're talking about selling hamburgers.... If Jerry's want to put in a Letters to the Editor are those of the person writing the column competitor of Dairy Queen, they can't? ... If someone wants a hamburger rather than a or letter and do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. Ch.eeburger" they won't be allowed that option? "Why not? We're worried about people Production: SalPedone, coming up from [Fort Myers] Beach?" Traffic and litter are not real concerns, he said, because the customers will be people already on the island, stopping for a treat. "People Anne Simat, Valerie Jones. Jill Tyrer Anne Bellew aren't going to pay $3 to go and buy a 99 cent hamburger," he said. Contributors: Elaine Stacey, Reporter Reporter By passing the ordinance, Council would reduce competition and take away people's Camille Kucaba, Captain Mike choices. "And for what?" he asked. The tradename? "It's OK if it's Courtney's, not McDonald's," he said. "We're spending millions of Fuery, Betty Anholt, Faye dollars to give people a break on sewer but [we won't allow them to buy a burger] be- Granberry, Betty O 'Neal, Art cause we don't like the name of the people selling it to you?" Unlike some councilmen's claims, he said, "there is no real feeling of people on Stevens. the island that 'We don't like the name.'" And it's not right, either, to make businesses change their names just to operate on the island. "You're just legislating against names," The Islands' he said. "I don't find that a compelling reason to restrict people's freedoms...." Community "Every month or so, something else comes up to further restrict people's free- Newspaper since 1961 LonnieMacPeek Beryl Gray doms," he said. "You don't have to do things to make us different. We are different." Production Manager Classifieds This House on Your Improved Homesite. Weather

Forecast .25-March4 Friday through Sun- High/Low/Rain day—partly cloudy. Rain fore 25; 82...63...0 cast from 20-30 percent. Wind 26: 81...57...trace 27: 8l'...65...trace out of the southeast shifting to 28: 81...67...trace "Sanddollar Model" the south at 12-15 mph, drop- 1: 83...6S...2.5 ping to 8 mph Sunday. 2: 76...S7...trace We have two vacant homesites that, combined with Humiture: 73% 3: 72...S2...trace the "Sanddollar Model", will result in owning new Gulf temperatures: 68 degrees on Sanibel for less than $200,000! Full moon: March 12 Temperatures and rainfall Sunsets: about 6:30 p.m. courtesy of the Chamber of Sunrises: 6:45 a.m. Commerce. * 8?? I .3 rbtsM .vsbr ISLANDER - Friday, March 6, 1998 - SA Remember

...When...-. WRAP AROUND DECK 1ST FLOOR GARDEN VIEW AT Lakeside Villa at the Dunes with fabulous lake views IOGGERHEAD CAY (Information for this column is taken from past issues of the Sanibel-Cap- all white tile, 2 BR-2BAs, glass enclosed porch plus Great rental income, in a great family complex. tiva Islander. The paper started publishing in 1961.) open decks spiral to downstairs and two car garage. $285,000 One year ago $199,500furnished. (March 7,1997) • Lou Hinds, manager of the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, was named Refuge Manager of the Year by the National Wildlife Refuge Association. • Mary Jaqua, President of the Sanibel Music Festival, announced her Feb. 28th resignation as President of the Sanibel Music Festival at the opening night concert of the 11th Annual Sanibel Music Festival. Nancy Clark has assumed responsibilities of President. EXQUISITE WATERFRONT Five years ago Almost 2 acres of pristine beaut) on Roosevelt Chan- wrtryv mo ™»TB (March 2,1993) nel. Magnificent furnished home w ith 3 story living VERY PRIVATE room, family room, dining room with panoramic 4 bedwom 3 baih home V£/7 private location, BIG • Acting Building Official Max Anderson is no longer "acting." He was re- ool ver cently chosen from a field of 24 applicants to head Sanibel,'s Building De- wide water views. Enjoy 3 gorgeous bedrooms, 3.5 P > >' dose to the beach with deeded beach ac- partment. • baths, waterfront pool, dock, more $1,599,000. cess. $369,000 • The Sanibel City Council has directed the city staff to contact Lee County about possibly raising the toll at the Sanibel Bridge and Causeway. The pri- SAFE HAVEN mary focus would be to find a way to raise the $3 day-tripper rate without Don't miss this opportunity to live in Sanibel's hottest new upscale subdivision Gopher Walk: Only one developer lot remains. $255,000. effecting an increase on residents or workers who commute off-island. Ten years ago MARSHA CLIFFORD • Sanibel, FL 33957 (March 8,1988) Broker, Associate (941) 472-1511 - 1 -800-233-8829 • Richard Plager, formerly of the Metro Dade County Police Department, has 23 Year Island Resident with PMR Since 1978 (941) 472-2902 (eves) been hired as Sanibel's next chief of police. He was chosen from among 200 -i lawmen from around the country who applied for the position. Plager was PMR IPriscilla Murpliy sworn in as deputy police chief last Monday, and will assume the chief's Realty, Inc. responsibilities on April 1. . Fifteen years ago (March 8,1983) j • After weeks of controversy, a compromise seems near in the recent pro- Located in Perwinkle Place posal to pass an ordinance prohibiting the taking of live shells from local a A waters. Proponents and opponents agreed to limit the number of live shells next to Congress Jewelers that can be legally taken to two shells of each species per person per day. Twenty years ago Chocolate Expressions (March 7,1978) • Following two recent resignations in the building department, City Man- Voted the Best Candy Store on the Island ager Bill Nungester issued what is, in effect, another partial building morato-1 '•-' •! rium on the city of Sanibel. Citing inadequate inspection personnel, he is- Featuring •* i sued the order that will slow down the city's processing of building permit 'TA applications for an indefinite amount of time. Nungester also announced Ouer 75 Handmade Chocolates -•H that he has hired 36-year-old Gary Price to fill the position of director of the Specialty Chocolate Molds •i-i city's Department of Engineering and Public Services. Chocolate Strawberries Hand Dipped Daily si -jl Twenty-five years ago Sugar Free Chocolates and Rssorted Candies ••' ') (March 8,1973) • Deborah Zambuto, daughter of the Carl Zambutos (owners of the Flamingo Godiua Restaurant), won a blue ribbon at the Shell Fair for her collection of Sanibel- Ghirardelli Captiva shells in the high-school student division. Thirty years ago (March 7,1968) The Freshest Fudge on the Island • At Bailey's General Sotre, you can buy a head of iceberg lettuce for 10 cents, chuck roast for 48 cents a pound, a pound of Folger's coffee for 39 Frozen Drinks & Smoothies (8 Flauors) cents, a pound of carrots for 17 cents, and a 40-ounce bottle of Mott's apple Columbo Fat Free Frozen Vogurt juice for 39 cents. Thirty-five years ago THE BEiT & QftJLY GOURMET SOE CUEiM (March 7,1963) QM THE 1SUUUD •A committee of 10 has worked since last fall to establish a public library in the Sanibel Community House. They've stocked books, built shelves and STARBUCKS COFFEE 11 i '•I > now, thanks to a $200 anonymous donation last week, the library soon will "The Best the Island has to Offer" open two afternoons a week. • ^^H^^i^^PSII &A ' Friday, March 6, 1998 - ISLANDER Brazilian pepper, from 3A waged war on it. Even when the program to eradicate melaleuca on the island was under- taken years ago, said Louise Johnson, it was thought that the Brazilian pepper was too far Live the gone to control it. "What at first seemed a hopeless cause ... has become a real possibility — that we could remove Brazilian pepper not only from conservation lands but from the whole Dream island," Loflin said. What has not been determined is a way to keep the property pepper-free once it's been cleared. Council approved a plan to remove the Brazilian pepper, beginning in Zone 1, which is at the east end of the island. The City removed it from the Lighthouse area, from the Sanibel boat ramp, from beach accesses, and it worked with utilities companies to get it out of rights-of-way; then it started offering property owners incentives to remove pepper from their property, as well. That incentive program was approved in May and about 150 in this property owners were contacted, Loflin said. 9 "I applaud and commend Zone 1," said Connie Holsinger, who heads up Pepper Busters. Residents have gotten involved voluntarily and have pitched in to remove pepper. "Island Oasis' "We're down to 31 [private properties] and seven common areas" —jointly owned areas in subdivisions, Loflin told Council Tuesday, and the program needs more muscle behind it. Live the Island dream. This magnificent custom-built home "At some point, you have to add the stick as well as the carrot," said City Attorney Bob Pritt. on Bayou features elevated cathedral ceilings, "We're well on the way to getting pepper completely eradicated," Loflin said, but oversized and private master suite with private lanai, many of those properties that still have pepper on them are vacant lots "with out-of-town owners who don't have as much a community feel for the island." hardwood flooring and custom carpet thoughout. Gas fire- Council approved that muscle with an ordinance that requires people in Zone 1 to place, wetbar, pool with spa, elevator, central stereo, remove the pepper from their land within 90 days after the City Manager has sent them a letter to that effect. Those letters probably will start to go out within the next couple vacuum & security system, spectacular sunsets, weeks, said Assistant City Manager Bill Mills. Property that's larger than an acre will get 180 days. If the own.ei.runs intofinanciaror other difficulties, he can get an extension — plus! OWNERS SAY SELL! $899,999 of up to~180 3ays — from the City Manager. People who owns parcels larger than one acre can submit a plan and get an extension of up to two years. Those who don't comply could face fines of up to $250 a day; the enforcement Office: 941-472-1511 •800-233-8829 officer also could declare it hazardous land and place a lien on the property for the cost of clearing the pepper. Voice Mail: 941-982-7755 Exempted from the ordinance are governments — including the USF&WS, which qwns the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife-Refuge — and private, nonprofit organi- zations that fit the SCCF description. SCCF owns a lot of property on the island and expecting it to remove all the pepper within the ordinance's parameters wouldn't be real- Friscilla Murphy istic, Pritt said. PMR SCCF is "the largest private property owner on Sanibel," with more than 1,100 Realty, Inc. acres," said Restoration Ecologist Dave Ceilley. "We are much affected and very support- ive" of the ordinance. For the first 90 days after getting the notice from the City Manager, property own- ers still can take advantage of the City's incentive program, which would reimburse them for up to 20 percent of the cost of the project and would offer, through BFI, free pick-up. Free pick-up day is scheduled for March 13 in Zone 1, Loflin said. The City doesn't have the money to offer incentives to the whole island at once, so it is taking on the battle zone by zone, starting on the east end, he said. The next target area hasn't yet been decided and it won't necessarily be zone 2, Pritt gary david designs,,. warned. It could easily be the west end of the island, depending on a number of factors. But the problem of keeping the properties clear of pepper will be another challenge, Holsinger said. She's heard from a lot of people who have spent a lot of money clearing Setting the standard for furnishings and the pepper, only to see it come back because they, or their landscapers, didn't realize it had to be treated quickly with an herbicide. She urged Council to make sure property interior design in Southwest Florida. owners keep on top of it — especially on vacant lots — and, if they don't, she asked that City workers clear the growth and charge the property owner. The City really can't do that, Pritt said, even though it knows the pepper will grow back and again make it "hazardous land." After the initial clearing, he said, the City has no right to go onto private property and clear it; nor can ft give Pepper Busters or anyone else the OK to do that. "I don't know that it's reasonable to decide 'Well, it's going to be there, therefore we '613 Periwinkle-Way have the right to go on the property," said Councilman Bob Davison. "That's intrusive." Sanibel Island Council debated the issue for a while and there was a great deal of talk about edu- 472-9091 cating property owners about the problem of regrowth. Councilmen eventually passed the ordinance without settling the question.

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24Q7 fERiwiNkle WAY • (941)472-1881 CITY S I D E- * VCR'S Dixie Beach Road to lose its stripes • CD"S SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS Rather than risk liability for a wreck on Dixie Beach Road, Council agreed Tues- DIGITAL day to let anarchy rule between Royal Poinciana and San Carlos Bay drives. • SATELLITE Dick Ballard and Dave Jones, representing the Sanibel Isles-Water Shadows Civic SYSTEMS Improvement Association, appealed to Council to change the striping along that stretch of road. The problem, they said, is that drivers, for some reason, run cyclists, pedestri, ans and skaters off the road rather than inch over the double-yellow line to pass. If the double yellow were removed, drivers would give cyclists and pedestrians a wider berth. The problem, said Public Works Director Gates Castle, is that a "skip stripe" Just Listed there would condone passing either way and officials already know it's not safe for cars heading south to pass. People pulling out of driveways and turning right tend to look Spacious and Secluded only to the left and might not see a car passing in the left-hand lane, which could poten, on an Acre+, tially cause a head-on collision. He recommended striping that would allow northbound cars to pass, but not southbound. near Beach Homesite. After a number of suggestions, Council voted 4-1 to remove all striping and re- flectors. Councilman Bob Davison dissented, saying the potential liability concerned Great Room, Fireplace, him, especially since the City already knows it's not safe to pass there. Large Master Bath Suite, Island historian fionored A number of long-time islanders turned out Tuesday to recognize Elinore Dormer 2170 Sq. Ft, Just $339,900 for her contributions to the island. Aside from her many years on the island, Dormer is well known locally for her historical expertise and as the author of The Sea Shell Is- After Hours Call lands: A History of Sanibel and Captiva, a historical resource on Sanibel and Captiva, as well as neighboring islands. John Gee 454-5548 "Ellie... inspired many people to keep Old Sanibel like it was; not like it was, but like we like to remember it," said Sam Bailey, a Sanibel native and a driving force in preserving the island's history. "I've known Ellie — I hate to say it—but since the '20s," said John Veenschoten. "They had the most wonderful fishing dock on all of Sanibel. ... I'm glad I've known you over the years. You're a wonderful asset." Turning lights down on signs Businesses will have to have their signs in compliance with City regulations later this year, but those regulations might get stricter if Councilman Andrew Reding's ef- forts to protect the night sky are successful. He told Council Tuesday that he plans to pursue a proposal that would eliminate sign lights that shine upward to illuminate the sign. That type of lighting tends to brighten the night, he said. Lights that shine down- ward are just as effective and would reduce the light pollution. Under his proposal, Back By Popular Demand For 19981! "anyone who hasn't yet met the other part of the sign ordinance would have to" change to top-down lights, he said. Those who already have brought their signs into conform- ance would have several years to adjust their lights. Saitibel Real Estate Seminar Another aspect to consider, said Councilman Bob Janes, is the brightness of the lights. "We don't need to see it a mile away." Topics Councilman Bob Davison added that a number of residents use.Iights under their foliage and "that should be considered as well. ... Some would be unhappy if they • Complete Market Evaluation of Sales Activity couldn't light their [vegetation] anymore." • What's Hot in Sanibel Real Estate Settlement opens Bunche Beach • Captiva Sales Analysis and Forecasts The dispute over the Troutman property has been settled and "that's going to pave • What to know about Buying Property on the Islands the way for someone to come in and develop it," said Councilman Bob Janes. For years, the owners of the property have been negotiating with the Department of Environmen- • What Sellers need to Know before they List tal Protection, which put a halt to development there some time ago and has required • How to do a 1031 Tax Deferred Exchange that the owners restore some of the land damaged by the original developer. •• NEW Tax Xaws and how they affect you Several organizations, in the meantime, have shown interest in developing parts of the property — which lies off Summerlin Road between Sanibel and Fort Myers • Problem areas to avoid Beach — including a therapy center that would use dolphins to help children. Sanibel and Fort Myers Beach officials have discussed a joint purchase of Bunche Beach, thinking Lfiiicst. Speaker that preserving it as a public beach could help relieve the pressure on Sanibel and Fort Myers Beach beaches. "We need to move on this, and quickly, to explore all the op- tions," Janes said. Funds from Conservation and Recreation Lands (CARL) could take too long to come through and "I would hate to have ... it turned over to developers .because no government... could muster enough interest." $ f .6 million coort award upheld The court has upheld an award of more than $1,644 million granted by a jury to The Stiinhet Jeremy Stewart, the motorcyclist hit and severely injured several years ago by Sanibel Cntnmuniiy Center Police Officer Dustin Worth. Rather than appeal to the State Supreme Court, said City Attorney Bob Pritt, the issue will go to the legislature, which has the power to uphold or overrule the amount the City has to pay. The legislature has recently convened and Pritt thinks the claims bill could go before the body in this 60-day session. Delinquent account may cost a lot more & Assocs; Council authorized legal action against those who still owe money for their occu- Program is 00 minute^ with Q&A following^//ouJiriiriV:K?- ;!; i:'':W:?y&:^ pational licenses. Many of the same names show up each year, City Attorney Bob Pritt said, and the amounts range from $37.50 to $787.50. The difference this year is that the This Is An Educational Event Sposored By: City is now allowed to collect attorneys' fees and a penalty, as well as the payment due, which means those who haven't paid may suddenly owe $700 to $900 more than the amount due, he said. JNA Hyatt fills final committee seat REAL ESTATE At its last meeting, with Councilman Bob Janes excused, Council deadlocked on JOHN NAUMANM S ASSOCIATES, IMC. choosing, a seventh member of the 5-year budget projection advisory committee. The choice was down to Jan Hyatt, director of Community Housing Resources, and Jean So Sales Agcnte Will Be Present! Samsel, who has long been active in various watchdog groups. Council decided to let Janes break the tie but Janes disagreed with the ground rules and kept voting for a third Limited Seating Call 472-3121 for Reservations ij candidate — Chamber of Commerce Executive Director David Besse. Finally, Coun- . cilman Bob Davison joined Councilmen Andrew Reding and George Madison in vot- ing for Hyatt, defeating Mayor Wally Kain's vote for Samsel and Janes' vote for Besse. Shell Fair and Show, from 3A like Sanibel.... I came back with very different things than you find here," including spiny , "large, large lion's dent of the Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club, which is co-spon- paws," and a huge yellow cockle. soring the show and fair with the Sanibel Community Asso- Her Mexico collection includes brightly colored scal- ciation. lop shells and a black murex with delicately tipped spines. In terms of participation, "it's tough to follow last year," Other specimens from the trip, though, are going into four which was the show's 60th anniversary, Whitehouse said. It of the five exhibits she is entering in the shell show. is one of the country's oldest shell shows — starting in the Some people, interested in museum-quality shells, early days with"show-and-tell" among guests at the Island enter specimens they've bought, she said. "I enter only those Inn — and drew a record number of participants. But this that I've collected." year has drawn even more participants in the artistic divi- sion and about as many in the scientific. In addition, he's Show features seeing more new entrants this year. Hendrickson is not one of the new participants. She's both artistic, scientific been taking home awards from the show for about five years The shell fairfeatures various vendors and craft booths — including the Perpetual Gold Cup award for her self-col- outside the community center; the shell show, co-chaired by lected, Sanibel-Captiva shells exhibit last year — but she's Jon and Vi Greenlaw, will take place inside. A live shell ex- been attending for much longer. hibit will be featured and the show will include two major About 20 years ago, some friends invited her and her divisions — artistic and scientific. Each division — the ar- husband to Sanibel for a visit. Their hostess already had tistic and the scientific — has two judges and winners were picked up the shelling habit. named Wednesday. She takes her shelling seriously, rising every morning Many of the craft-type entries are disappearing from before the sun and heading to the beach with a bright flash- the artistic division, he said, and are being replaced by as- light for a round of the Sanibel stoop. "I just enjoy the out- tonishing works, such as sailor's Valentines — boxes intri- , doors and the beautiful, sunrise," she said. "The early bird cately decorated with shells—and shell flower arrangements. gets the worm and I've always found the junonias early in In the scientific division, there also are a number of the morning." divisions, he said, not only for children but for adults. The "Acollector's dream here is a junonia and I have quite adult divisions include both single-shell and multiple-shell a few," but it's still a thrill to find one. The brown-and-white classes. The single shell can be a special shell that was col- Henricksoh with her cache of 16 junonias. spotted junonia, a deep-water shell, is tough to find on the lected locally, bought or traded, it can be a "freak shell" or an albino. Whitehouse said. "One this year is 40 feet long." They can beach and some people spend years in search of the shells. include an array of self-collected shells, a particularly beau- i • "I have 16 of them and when I find my 17th, I will be just as Hendrickson has entered specimens before from her tiful collection of shells, or an educational exhibit. happy as when I found my first," she said. collection of albinos, strikingly white horse conchs, fighting conchs, prickly cockles and nutmegs. Albinos are not There's also the master's division, Whitehouse said, She also returned recently from a shelling trip to the which has some particularly spectacular entries. These are bleached shells; the living shells are white and you can tell exhibits that already have won major awards and cannot tip of Baja California, a trip she took through a woman she it's albino because the "trap door" that protects the creature met at the Conchologists of America conference last sum- compete again—except against each other—so it's a con- still is brown, Whitehouse said. test among the best of the best, he said. mer on Captiva. Participants also can enter fossilized shells or other "There were 10 of us," she said, and "it was vigorous marine animals, such as starfish, seahorses or perhaps an But people don't have to be experts to take part in the shelling... 8 in the morning to dark at night.... It was on the shell show, Hendrickson said. "Anyone, if they're interested unusual specimen of a sea wasp. in shelling, could participate in the scientific division." Sea of Cortez; it's mountainous and quite rocky. Nothing The multiple shell displays can get very large, major role, Sabatino said, as do environmental factors such Shell Ban, from 3A If nothing else, I feel it's working as a as red tide and natural shifts in the ocean floor. "The en- shelling ban at every beach access and they learn, he said. vironment has changed, the currents have changed. ... "At that point, there's a conservation ethic passed onto good introduction to the conservation There's a sandbar at Redfish Pass that wasn't even there visitors about how they're supposed to behave on Sani- ethic on Sanibel. last week," he said. Those are the kinds of changes re- bel. ... If nothing else, I feel it's working as a good intro- — Rob Loflin sponsible for the fact that you don't see manta rays in duction to the conservation ethic on Sanibel." these waters anymore, Sabatino said, "You can go on the Anne Joffe takes a different view. To her, it's an- Joffe said. "Shells will move out if they see they're in beach sometimes and it's loaded with shells. It looks like other example of Sanibel's "don't, don't, don't" message. danger." a shell shop. Other times, it looks like it's been swept." "We promote the shell show every year, but if they want "Shell collectors are probably the most conserva- Another big factor is the number of shell collec- to go to the beach to find what they saw" at the show, the tive," Joffe said, because they want to protect the popula- tors, he said. In the '50s and '60s, only a few people lived City makes it very difficult. They pay to come onto the tions. The shells that wash up on the beaches aren't going on Sanibel and tourist season was only three months. island and pay to go to the beach; then they can't even to make it anyway, Joffe said. "Once a shell hits the beach, "Where there were 20 people walking the beach, now it's collect it if it's alive, if they're' lucky enough to come the chances of it surviving are nil." 50" or more, he said. "It has nothing whatsoever to do across one — although, she added, "this winter has been Lois Dunnam doesn't agree. "They do survive quite with overcollecting." phenomenal" for shell collectors. a long time out of water," even up to a day, she said. "I "Shells are everywhere," he said. "When you're Furthermore, she said, it's an unenforceable law. Its used to take some of the smaller ones" that didn't stand a talking about shells, you're talking about ants.Try to elimi- primary effect,- she said, has been to highlight Sanibel's chance of survival on the shoTe, release them into Dinkins nate ants." "negativism." When the Conchologists of America were Bayou and watch them crawl away. Some species are more prolific than others, Leal celebrating their organization's 25th anniversary last sum- Dunnam recently resigned after about 15 years on the said, but the rate of survival to adulthood is low. Some mer, "because Sanibel was so blatant about its 'no, no, City Wildlife Committee, but she had started as a member of species, which tend to stay in one area, are more likely to no' [policies], they felt it couldn't support Sanibel and the Shelling Committee, before the two were combined. be affected by environmental impacts and overcollecting went to Captiva." The original law, passed in October 1987, limited than those species whose offspring float, like plankton, But nobody is willing to guess at whether the ban shelling to two live specimens per person per day, a rule far and wide. Some have egg sacs, such as the lightning has actually helped the shell populations. And many of that still holds in the rest of Lee County, Loflin said. Sani- whelk, and each egg sac might hold about 10 young. But the same arguments that came up in debating the law's bel amended that in September 1993, but it doesn't have no matter how the young are produced, only a small frac- passage come up again in discussing its impact. jurisdiction over what is collected out of the waters, so it tion survive. "To me it's so ridiculous," said Sabatino. "It's just had to go through the statelegislature. Jan. 3, 1995, the- As for the "ant" argument, Dunnam said, "that's a moral issue: You're killing a live shell." legislature adopted the law to prohibit live shelling in what they said about passenger pigeons. Nobody has any The law, he said, is using "a sledgehammer to kill a Sanibel. The restriction doesn't apply in most Florida cit- idea" how many there are or what it would take to elimi- gnat.... It would be impossible for anyone to put a dent in ies and towns, Loflin said, although at least one other area nate a shell species, she said. But shells and birds are dif- live shells." Attention is focused on the few people who has similar legislation. ferent, Sabatino said. Shells are every where, but birds have haul out buckets of live shells, but "very few people do If the ban were statewide, it might have some effect certain fly ways and a limited number become targets in a that," he said. "Everyone was just adamant about elimi- but, as it stands, shells that are grown in Sanibel waters limited area. nating all live shelling." still can be harvested on the Causeway, on Captiva, North Before the ban, "they decimated every thing" in the Blind Pass area, Dunnam said. "Whole angel wing beds "All live shelling is really done on the bay side," Captiva, Cayo Costa and other nearby areas, Sabatino said. "Even if we had precise numbers before the ban, were stripped. ... Areas where there were lots of cones where many shells grow and thrive, Sabatino said. Un- were stripped." less they're on sandbars and mudflats, "it's impossible to there are so many other factors" that have influenced the get to them. ... It really doesn't have any bearing at all" population, said Jose Leal, director of the Bailey- As recently as a couple weeks ago, she saw a man on what is collected on the beaches. Matthews Shell Museum. That seems to be something both hauling a garbage can full of live horse conchs from the Algiers area. "They were all over the beach." "I have been totally against it since its inception," proponents and opponents of the law agree upon. For instance, the rate of development has increased, "With conservation laws, some are needed and some Joffe sa'd of the law. Joffe is not only owner of She Sells are not," Joffe said. "We've been trying to get the state Sea Shells and a member of the Sanibel-Captiva Shell bringing with it more run-off, and the flushing of Lake Okeechobee washes fresh, silty water down the legislature to look into this" for the past three years, and a Club, she was a member — along with Sabatino — on number of people hope to see the law eventually reversed. the original Shelling Committee, an advisory committee Caloosahatchee into the bay, which also drastically af- to the City Council. Taking live shells has no little impact, fects how well shells thrive, Leal said. That, quite likely, will heat up discussions all over Dredging for beach renourishment also plays a again. f OA • Friday, March 6, J998 • ISLANDER

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Seahorse Taking it to the Street EVENTS Festival Spring Fashion Show Brenda Harrity, Why on Earth? The latest spring lines from Eileen Fisher and Italian Sanibel Elementary Some people are elected to go to City Council fare from Mangia e Bevi il Ristorante will highlight a fund meetings, others a-re paid to go, But why would other raiser for scholarships at the Children's Center of the Islands School PTA people want to spend the better part of a beautiful day Tuesday, March 10. Cost is $45. Please call 472-4655 for president, receives list^oing to councilmen bicker over street striping? more information. a $500 check from Here's what a few regulars said: Captiva cleanup tomorrow Craig Albert of Captiva Tomorrow will hold an "Island Pick Up Day" the Community beginning at 9 a.m. tomorrow, March 7 at the Captiva Civic Bank of the Association. All are encouraged to help keep the Captiva Islands. The bank is a sponsor of the Seahorse roadways clean. Bags will be provided to volunteers, Re- Jim Courtney, freshments will be service. Festival. The festival begins with a Fun Run at 11:30 Sanibel March 15, and follows with games, food and Quilt Show back at Museum entertainment. A Silent Auction will be held from "It's the best free en- The popular Quilt Show, an annual attention-getter at tertainment in town!" the Historical Village and Museum, is in place now for the noon to 3:30 p.m. with donations from area residents full month of March. Some of the quilts on display date and businesses, Two Princess Bear Beanie Babies back to the early and mid- 1800s. Members of Kelly Greens will be highlights at the auction. Quilters will also demonstrate their craft from 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. each Thurday. Island festival March 13 Garage sale Shell Point Village will host an Island Festival from 9 for lungs a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, March 13. Activities have been planned The Sanibel Bicycle Ray Grizzell, for all ages and admission is free. Activities will include free Sanibel Club is organizing a spe- boat rides, a water ski show featuring Banana George, the cial garage sale to benefit famous barefoot skier, and the state champion ski club, the "I started coming in the American Lung Asso- Sarasota Ski-A-Rees. There willbe wind surfing and kayak ciation as part of club the summertime because it demonstrations, tropical fashion shows, fishing demonstra- was too hot to do anything member Ray Parsons (left) tions, exhibits, and several types •of musical entertaiment in- pledge to raise $6,000. The else. Then I got interested cluding a steel drum band and more. in some things, like waste sale will take place Satur- water treatment plants." Newcomers luncheon . day, March 14, at the home The Island Greeters and Newcomers March luncheon of Frank and Bird Rosen, will be held at 11:30 a!m. Wednesday, March 11, at the Sun- 1133 Golden Olive. dial Terrace Room. Cost is $10. After lunch Lou Ann Martin will display her jewelry creations and answer questions. Call Cliff Hall, Bettie Cattell, 472-9332, for reservations. Winter Sanibel Attention railroad fans! Party "I like to see what my Lee County resident Ralph Patalano will be signing More than 80 government does, and I'm his new book, Behind the Iron Horse: The People Who Made island youths probably conceited enough Trains Run in the Bellows Falls, Vermont Area, from 1:30 to to think I might be helpful. .3 p.m. Saturday, March 14, at Watermark Books on attended the first ... I'm also here because of McGregor Blvd. in Fort Myers. Call 481-3112 for more in-' Optimist Winter my involvement with COTI formation. Party at the [the Committee of the Is- community center lands]." Lion's Fair Feb. 27. The event' The 15th annual Lions Arts and Crafts Fair will be Alex Greenberg does the Limbo held Friday and Saturday, March 27-28 at the Sanibel Com- included dining, munity Center. More than 130 exhibitors are expected. Last dancing, games and the Limbo ivas a favorite. Many year's fair netted nearly $20,000 for Lions charities and at- island businesses pitched it to make it a success. Dick Curtin, tracted a record paid attendance of 4,597. Sanibel Craft Festival Fishing Club to meet "It's the best show in The Southwest Florida Craft Guild will hold its an- The Sanibel Island Fishing Club will hold its monthly town. ... I came to keep nual Fine Craft Market Day at the Sanibel Community As- Cliff [Hall] company. I'm meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, at the Sanibel Com- sociation from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 14. Ad- munity Center. This month's speaker is Capt. Dave Godfrey interested in what goes on mission is free. Call 395-0083 for more information. in City Council." He also from Jensen's Twin Palms Marina on Captiva. The public is used to be a COTI officer NOTICES invited to attend. Call 472-5720 for more information. and kept tabs on Council Pepper pickup COTI annual meeting March 12 for the organization's mem- The Committee of the Islands (COTI) will hold its bers. The City of Sanibel has made special arrangements with BFI for a free curbside pick-up of Brazilian pepper from annual meeting at 9 a.rn. Thursday, March 12, in the Fellow- Causeway Blvd. and Lindgren Blvd. east to the lighthouse ship Room of the Sanibel Congregational United Church of Christ. The meeting will feature a discussion by Refuge Man- Jean Samsel, on Friday, March 13. Only Brazilian pepper will be accepted. ager Lou Hinds arid SCCF Executive Director Erick Call 472-3373 for more information. Sanibel Lindblad. An Outstanding Citizen Award will be presented, and there will be an election of directors. "Because I'm an idiot. ... I'm interested in GROUPS AARPtohear what goes on. I see what's Friendly Faces March 10 about financial planning happening on the-island Friendly Faces Luncheon "wilTbe held at noon Tues- The Sanibel-Captiya Chapter of the American Asso- that way." She also used to - ciation of Retired Persons will hold its monthly meeting at report back to the now-de- day, March 10, at St. Isabel Church. Those who live alone or just enjoy company are invited to attend. Call for reserva- 1:30 p.m. Friday, March 13, at the Sanibel Senior Center , funct Committee of Neigh- Library Way. Guest speaker will be financial planner/attor- borhoods Associations. tions by March 7—Marcia Parish, 472-8835. (Continued, page 12A) 12A • Friday, March 6, 1998 • ISLANDER OUR TOWN

Minnesota Bikers Roderick B. Seabrook Roderick B. "Rick" Seabrook, 53, on Sanibel died peacefully Feb. 20 at his home on Sani- Jean Marie Wigley bel Island following a long battle with mela- The third annual Minnesota ' Jean Marie Wigley, 66, died on Feb. noma. Bikers in Florida Bike-A-Tho.n . 26 after struggling more than 15 years Bom May 29, 1944 in Buffalo, N.Y., was held on Sanibel last weekend with cancer. he was a graduate of Hobart College in Geneva, and included 23 bicyclists who At her side were her husband of 45 N.Y. Prior to moving to Sanibel he was the ride together twice a week all sum- years, Robert, her son and daugher-in-law, owner of Sales Consultants of Syracuse. mer near Park Rapid, Minn. Fred Michael and - He is survived by his longtime com- and Marj Nordstorm, active mem- bara of Orono, panion, Robert Ervien, JH, of Sanibel and bers of the Sanibel Bike Club, Minn., and her son, by two aunts, Elizabeth B. Emory of Bask- hosted the group. Thomas of Crystal, ing Ridge, N.J. and Edna B. Burns of Minn. She was pre- Naples, as well as nieces, a nephew and ceded in death by many cousins. her father, Kenneth Private memorial services will be AARP.fromUA O. Christianson, held at a later date. Contributions in his ney Judith Workman. The Sanibel Steppers FAITH and her daughter, memory may be made to the Sanibel-Cap- will also perform. Call 472-5517 for more Kristin K. Wigley- tiva Conservation Foundation or to Hope information. Journey to Belief Fleming, In addition to her husband and Hospice in Fort Myers. Shore group to meet The Unitarian-Universalists of the children, she is also survived by three Islands Sunday Discussion Group will granddaughters; her mother, Marion Eleanor C. Brazik The Sanibel Captiva Chapter of the Christianson, of Decorah, Iowa; three Eleanor C. Brazik, 80, passed away Florida Shore and Beach Preservation Asso- meet at 7 p.m. March 7 in the Blue Class- room at BIG Arts, above the Schein Audi- brothers, a sister, and their spouses. Thursday, Feb. 26. Born in 1919 in ciation will hold its annual meeting at 3 p.m. Jean was born in Minneapolis, Rouleau, Saskatchewan, Canada, she had March 25 at the Sanibel Public Library. Guest torium. The topic will be "The Journey to Belief." Everyone is invited to attend. Minn., in 1931 and grew up in Mankato. lived on Sanibel since 1982, moving to the speakers will be Alison Hagerup of the Cap- One of the proudest moments in her life island from Northbrook, 111. tiva Erosion Prevention District and engineer Victor Spring Garden was her 1967 graduation from the Uni- She attended Sanibel Community Ken Humiston. Call 472-4827 for more in- luncheon set versity of Minnesota after a prolonged Church, was active in the Disabled Ameri- formation. The Sanibel-Captiva Christian hiatus from college. She was so excited can Veterans in Cape Coral, was a model Fun in the Sun Singles Women's Club will hold a "Victorian about finally receiving her degree that she and enjoyed creating ceramics. She had Spring Garden" luncheon at 11 a.m. jumped in the air and clicked her heels served as choir directress and pianist at her The 50-plus Fun in the Sun Singles together, thus starting a graduation tradi- church in Hinckley, HI. group will hold a meeting, at 4 p.m. March Wednesday, March 18 at the Sundial Beach Resort. There will be a fashion show. Call tion for all Wigley. graduates. Brazik is survived by her son Charles 15 in the Rotino Center on Driftwood Park- -Wigley lived most of her adult life (Brenda) of Aurora, El.; her daughter Penny way in Cape Coral, This newly established 433-0114, or 466-6753 for more informa- tion. in Minneapolis and Sanibel. Her interests Pritt (Robert) of Sanibel; three grandchil- organization is for 50-plus single people in were diverse, but she was especially dren, Heather Smith (Scott) of Hinckley, the Lee County area. About 160 people at- touched by issues revolving aroung her Davide Brazik of Raleigh, and Kelsey tended the first meeting. YOUTH faith, equal opportunity for women and Brazik of Aurora, 111; and a great grandson, girls, helping the truly needy, ecology and Braden Smith of Hinckley. Princess Diana Bear protecting the environment, the arts and Memorial contributions may be Beanie Babies ' - emtepreneurism. made to the Sanibel Community Church. And she supported those interests to be raffled with active involvement — in her Jeanne D. Kaye The rare and eytremely collectible churches, which she served in a variety of Jeanne D. Kaye, 71, a retired super- Princess Diana Bear Beanie Baby will be capacities: in both Planned Parenthood of visor of the virology lab at Children's Hos- raffled off at the Seahorse Festival March I^ee County and the National YWCA as a pital in Buffalo, N.Y., died Sunday, Nov. 15. If you are unable to attend but would board member for many years; in BIG 30,1997 after a long illness. A lifelong resi- still like to purchase raffle tickets ($ 1 each), Arts, where she served on the board and dent of Buffalo, the former Jeanne D. Pratt (SCWflKTRflUEL) please call Elaine Adler, 472-9198. as chair of the annual Arts & Crafts Festi- married Edwin R. Kaye in 1945. val for five years; and in the Zonta Club She often worked with international Good swimmingl of Sanibel, which she served as vice-presi- research fellows at the hospital, was active Swimmers BTittany Gann, Charlotte dent and chair of the Zonta Follies — to in the parents' association at Blessed Sac- Davies, Katie McCurry and Assistant name but a few. rament Cathedral and belonged to the <3^ Coach Lisa Fenton traveled to Clearwater Daughters of Erin. A memorial service will be held at She spent summers in Thunder Bay, Call for prices on your , for the Junior Olympic Qualifying Meet. 10 a.m. March 26 at Sanibel Congrega- Out of 62 swimmers, Gann finished ninth Ontario and, in recent years, spent two tional United Church of Christ, A light months of the winter on Sanibel. special destination in the 25-yard freestyle. McCurry and lunch will be served after the service. KD RIVER CRUISES Gann's relay team finished fifth. Davies She is survived by her husband, five finished first in her heat-in the backstroke. Memorials may be sent to The Jean daughters— Kim Panczakiewicz, Mary OF EUROPE Wigley Memorial Fund, YWCA of Min- Jeanne Blum, Parti McCormack, Sue Mack REGENSBURGTO BUDAPEST neapolis, 1130NicolletMall, Minneapo- and Jill Davis; a son, Rick; 15 grandchil- 8 Days/7 nights lis, MN 55403. dren and three great-grandchildren. 3 Countries/8 Ports MS WILHELM TELL 50 OUTSIDE CABINS W/2 LOWER BEDS Ft Myers PRE & POST CRUISE PKGS ISLAND FRAMING Join Our Group Medical Sale/Leaseback $l,085-$l,365 plus air Quality Custom Framing $547,950 Alternate Itineraries Available 751 Tarpon Bay Rd. with 5 Year Triple Net Lease HOLLAND AMERICA LINE Custom Matting & Framing Conservation Framing • Personally Guaranteed PANAMA CANAL CRUISE Dry Mounting needlework & Shadowbox by Doctor FT LAUDERDALE to Pick Up & Delivery Service Mounting & Framing •10% Cap Rate LOS ANGELES AH Work Done On Premises Next Day Framing Available • Sunimerttn Corridor IS DAYS • 2 FOR 1! Haitian Art FeriwinMe Way Cruise only From $2,058 pp Tarpon Call , ' Inc. port charges & taxes Located m Gallery Place Mark Alexander (941) 472-3171 Upstairs from Tower Gallery Commercial Realty (800)457-4250 San-Cap Rd. (formerlyMatsumotoCenter) AH^) email: [email protected] Hours: Mon-Sat, 10:-6 ** »*" 433-0400 Bailey's ShoppingCenter www.markalexander-realty.com ISLANDER • Friday, March 6, f 998 • %BA OUR TOWN Shells GalorePart II The gentleman on the far left is the real Sam Erickson; last week we rnisidentified him among our shell seekers. From Hot Springs Village, Ark., he found two junonias and a Scotch bonnet within a two-week period. The man we identifedas Sam Erickson is Stona Fitch of Cincinnati, Ohio (middle). He found his junonia near the lighthouse — in almost the same place he'd found another junonia five years ago. Emily Sharrett of Williamsburg, Va., found her junonia while shelling with her son David near Sanibel Cottages. She's been visiting since 1977.

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Vincent GDDSPC Emplo to Alan & drew C. & Nancy J. Vila—Pointe Santo $25,000: Cipriani, 1552 San Carlos Deeds Katherine J. Tucker—L21, Seaspray. de Sanibel-Unit B24. Bay—repairs from water damage. Deeds recorded at the Lee County $195,000: Ellen M.A. Peterson to $337,000: Clair L. Wallingford to $4,000: Darehshori, Loggerhead Courthouse for over $80,000 during the Kimberly A. Herres—L79 PtI80, F.A. Laureen M. Braaten—Lighthouse Point- Cay-Unit 514—shutters with electric by three weeks ending Feb. 27 included: Lanes, Captiva. Unit 127. Rolsafe & Acra Electric, Inc. (Addresses are Sanibel unless oth- $90,000: Joseph P. Montaner, Per- $325,000: Donald J. McCusker to $2,480: Davies, 744 Anchor— erwise indicated.) sonal Representative, and Alice E. Money Pham Lie, Coquina Beach-Unit screen enclosure by Hansen Screen. Non-Condos Montaner Estate to Charles H. & 625A. $18,000: Lombardi, 597'Lake $2,450,000: Wulfert Point Proper- Alexandra Morse—Par. Murex—pool & deck by Barnes Pools. ties, Ltd. & Sanctuary Development Cor- $155,000: in 20-46s-23e. Marshall A. & Carol $2,400: Chipman, 1609 Sand poration to Sanibel Land Investments, Condos Inc.—L7c-12c, The Sanctuary at Wulfert. B. Peeples to Bruce A. Castle—minor cosmetic remodel by $755,000: William & Sharron P. Brust— Michael J. McGinn. $2,096,000: John J. & Deborah K. J. Frank, Trustee, & Big Naumann to Barbara A. Powers—LI, Par. Tree Tops Centre- $35,000: Beane, 1036 Bayview—re- R Real Estate Company, Units El & 2. model & exterior repairs by owner. in 20-46s-23e. Inc. to Heinz H. Rudiger, $775,000: John M. & Lois R. $138,500: $15,000: Lederman, 1985 Wild Trustee—Poinciana-Unit Walter B. Zoberis & Lime—pool & deck by Coastal Custom Gobrecht to Robert H. & Diane R. Will- 4C. iams—L5, U4, Sanibel Estates. Erna Jean Zoberis to Pool. $620,000: Heinz Nancy E. & Harry $11,000: Menke, 2450 Wulfert— $460,000: Container Products Cor- H. Rudiger and Heinz H. poration to Earl E. & Carlista M. Richter— Albrecht, Jr.— pool by Coastal Custom Pool. Rudiger, Trustee to James Tennisplace-Unit $2,475: Arnold, 2065 Wild Lime— Par. in 30-46s-23e. E. & Jill Harriet (aka Jill $360,000: Ulrich H. & Gabriele B21. screen enclosure by Screen Enclosure Ser- A.) Haft—San'dollar- vices, Inc. Gerstner to Seagrape Properties, Inc., par. Unit C303. Permits in 21-46s-23e, Seagrape Village. $12,000: Lehman, 3574 West $500,000: William Permits issued Gulf—pool & deck by Precision Pools, $350,000: Royal Tern Corporation to L. & Patricia R. by the Sanibel Build- John J. & Deborah K. Naumann—L65, Inc. Humphrey to Norman Bill ing Department for Permits issued by Lee County the period Ph.2b, Sanctuary at Wulfert. Lipsky, Trustee; Norman G. Lipsky Trust; Feb. 12-26 included: $320,000: Anthony & Mary G. Building Department during the week Belle M. Lipsky, Trustee; and Belle M. $4,200: Coulton, Periwinkle Park- ending Feb. 22 included: Saracino to William Kenneth & Nancy L. Lipsky Trust—Nutmeg Village-Unit 300. Lot 35—screen room & roofover by Cus- Irion—Pt L80-82, F.A. Lanes, Captiva. $465,000: Weiner, 15899 Captiva $397,900: Dixie Beach Land Com- tom Aluminum, Inc. Drive, Captiva—single family residence $225,000 each: Robert F. & Vesta $2,000: SCCF, 3333 San-Cap—roof B. Steam to 3944 West Gulf, Inc.—L3-4, pany to Robert A. & Sue A. Housler— by Foye Builders, Inc. Plantation Village—Unit 1. over existing elevated walkway by owner. $105,936: Gatewood, 4560 Ba, The Rocks. $130,000: Harmon, 960 East Gulf- $225,000: Vincent GDDS Dauchess, $389,000: Tanya B. Miller to An- Escondido Lane, North Captiva—single completion of single family residence/ family residence by owner. Trustee; Arlene Dauchess, Trustee; and pool/etc, by owner.

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T CERTIFIED • ND LIU' r, d< • 24 H- r Poadsr^ Ashlar" I'n1 Owne Singing praises mental upswing in spending. tain. Restaurateurs also have the creative conjunction with Captiva Cruises of Phantom (on one line and immediately In addition to the dollars spent by freedom to devise Phantom Specials for vessels, the Lady Chadwick and beneath it) Musical pulling in business for tourists, locals and their friends, those com- appetizers, entrees and desserts. The pos- Gosnold Spirit, for private excur- variety of firms." ing into the area especially to see this out- sibilities are endless. sions to the barrier islands and sur- Marketing for this "special event" standing production, and per diems paid For tour brokers it would be wise to rounding waters. For more informa- started a year before the first performance by the company to its travelling cast and contact the new Group Sales representa- tion, call 472-5300. in each of the aforementioned cities — crew, the totals come close to $51,668 tive at Mann Hall. Weishaar Top exactly the same time frame granted Lee weekly. The great majority of this amount For further information please call County businesses to make plans to take is spent in the area by show personnel for Director of Marketing Julia Mays at 489- Producer advantage of Phantom's extraordinarily lu- hotels, meals and other local living ex- 3033. Patricia Weishaar has been crative impact. The results? The Denver penses. named Top engagement of The Phantom of the Opera Now would seem to be the ideal time Producer for generated gross ticket sales of for hotel and motel owners to begin plan- January at $10,989,665. Assuming an expenditure ning and advertising specials that would Lexington Country Club. Weis- haar produced Prudential on the more than $1.1 million move! Open House for the com- pany. A 17- set for March 9 year real es- In an effort to better serve its clients, Pruden- tate profes- Patricia Weishaar tial Florida Realty has combined its Sales and Rental s i o n a I , Divisions and is now operating out of one conve- Weishaar is a member of the Sales nient location at 1020 Periwinkle Way. and Marketing Council of the Lee County Building Industry Associa- Jim Artie, the sales manager, and Jan Valen- tion and was named to Coldwell tine, the rental manager, are determined to offer the Banker Schlott Realtors' Ambassa- best available personalized service, and they have dor Club, Multi-Million Dollar Club established a team of professionals to accomplish and the Million-Dollar Club in New these goals. The rental division agents, Laurel Jersey. Originally from Scarsdale, Burnsed and Jason vanBeever, with Valentine, have New York, Weishaar has been a resi- made important changes and are fine-tuning their dent of Fort Myers for five years. efforts to provide owners and guests with efficient and courteous service. Prudential will be holding an open house from 2-4 p.m. Monday, March 9. There will be refresh- ments and a drawing for a dinner for two at the Green Flash Restaurant. 16A - Friday, March 6, 1998 • ISLANDER Commentary Guest Commentary Around Our Town Scott MARTELL Speeding is like littering Islander Editor n a recent, quiet early morning I was taking my constitutional bike ride on Dixie Beach OBoulevard. About 50 yards ahead of me was a walker and, coming the other way, a jogger. I heard the roar of tires behind me, fast approaching. A sleek, gray, sedan with a driver as grim as a Messerschmitt pilot, swung around me. I felt the vortex tug. The jogger left Caption contest proved the road in a defensive maneuver as the car skirted him. The walker squinted against the wake of the car as it streaked past. In this S-shaped chicane, the car easily doubled the 30 mph speed limit. different and fun The incident was over in a moment. If a bit shaken, oing something a bit different is always fun, and so it was when we tried no one was hurt. But an otherwise pleasant experience out a "caption contest" several weeks ago. John Carney had brought us a — so much a part of our good island life — was, for that Dphoto of a handicapped sign that had apparently been hit by a car and moment spoiled for three people by the thoughtlessness pushed up against a cabbage palm tree. There was something funny about this scene, so of that single driver. Violence was done to the peace of we asked for caption ideas. our island. "" The staff had a tie vote for the best caption: This happens regularly. If you have any doubt, take a walk or bike ride any • No park ng —handicapped tree came from D. Smith of Sanibel. morning between 7 and 8 a.m. along San-Cap, Casa Ybel or Bailey Roads, or try • A little snug for my Lincoln was send in by Muriel E. Hightshue of Indianapolis. Periwinkle as cars sprint for the causeway intersection. Experience the high speed Then we gave honorable mentions to: shortcut through the Dunes. If your insurance is in order, try to cross Periwinkle Way • Handicapped parking... Isaid P-A-R-K-I-N-G! from Lynn Schneider. at the Bailey Road intersection. • And Just Resting from Mary Jo Kirkpatrick of Sanibel. Speed kills and injures people. All the more so when the reasonable expectation I'd like to thank everyone who thought up captions — and particularly those who is of peaceful traffic. sent them in to us. We'll try to keep coming up with other projects. I like a newspaper in If unpleasantness to other islanders, if increased threat to human life and limb which readers participate — through a contest, letters to the editor, news or feature is not enough to slow our speeders, consider their impact on island wildlife. CROW story ideas. A local newspaper is a great way to create a sense of community, and feel a veterinarian Chris Kreuder reports that some 40 percent of CROW patients are hit by part of it. cars. And, in all probability, CROW finds no more than one in 10 of the stricken creatures —most suffer and die beside the road. Speed kills them. All animals are trying to get out of the way. The faster the car, the less their chance. Imagine, she says, a mother otter with three youngsters crossing San-Cap Road, LAW OFFICE OF as they do, in single file. What chance do they have if drivers are going too fast to give them a break? In the past year on that road alone, otters, bobcats, osprey, and 8- 10 gopher tortoises have been hit. She speaks of the "daily death toll." Speeders, have JUDITH A. WORKMAN, P.A. a heart. Blue lights can help. No-nonsense speed law enforcement is necessary and works to a degree. But few of us want reign-of-terror enforcement, and even that would not 2401 Library Way, Sanibel, Florida 33957 solve the problem by itself. Each of us behind the wheel must remember that speeding spoils for resident Phone: 472-3225 FAX: 395-2223 and visitor alike something of our wonderful, pleasant, slow-moving way of life. Good manners behind the wheel should be our expected behavior and set an example for visitors. Considerate driving is traffic calming at its best. Speeding is like littering. When everyone drops it in the basket, our island is INVESTORS! clean of that ugliness. Let a few forget, let some miss the basket, and •— what the hell — why should the rest of us try? Ugliness becomes the normal condition. If some of us speed, that uncivil behavior produces more of the same. (Wally Kain is in his second term on the City Council and is serving as Mayor for the second time.)

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P. Charles Frederick e-mail: [email protected] Fire Chief 18A • Friday, March 6, 1998 • ISLANDER UTT E R S Guest Commentary Thanks for "donations CROW'S 30th for the heart" Anniversary & Video Chamber explains To the Editor: Premier was a blast! Harvest Time Ministries wishes to To the Editor: thank all the wonderful people who an- Heartfelt thanks to all the wonder- swered our request for blankets and other ful friends who helped us celebrate our Central Reservations needed items for the farmworkers in Bonita 30th Anniversary and Video Premiere Springs. The response was truly wonder- this past Sunday! The generosity of those quality growth in business and community development with support for the hospitality ful, and we greatly appreciate the who helped make the premiere a success industry and sensitivity for the environment." Islander's part in this project. We're also was phenomenal. Dan Warren, owner of Recently, the Chamber of Commerce, in keeping with its mission statement, an- grateful for the many items donated after the beautiful West Wind Gallery, was our nounced anew initiative called a Central Reservations Service to increase occupancy the recent rummage sale at the Sanibel host, and Peter Thomas, the voice of Na- on our islands, especially in the slower seasons. We did this with much support from Community Hall. ture as well as many other programs, and our accommodation members and out of the belief as occupancy increases, all our mem- Farmworker families are among the the narrator of our new video, was our bers would benefit. One of the Chamber's main functions is clearly tourism and any hardest working, lowest paid group of guest of honor. He graciously introduced efforts to increase this economic reality should be given serious consideration. For nearly workers, but often pay most of their earn- each video with stories about old Florida 18 months the Chamber has been researching this concept and conducted many open ings for a place to live (usually small, over- and vignettes of his long and fascinating meetings with those members who would utilize this service. We encouraged their in- crowded quarters), and that leaves very career. Also attending were CROW put and comment. This concept received overwhelming support from those in atten- little for other necessities such as food and founder Shirley Walter, longtime coop- dance and also from personal discussions with those that could not attend. We then clothing. At the beginning of the schoo| erating veterinarian Phyllis Douglass, -conducted research about Chamber^operated Central Reservation Services in other simi- year, Harvest Time supplies area schools founders of the volunteer emergency res- lar tourist communities to learn about its impact. We discovered an overwhelmingly with school supplies for needy children and cue and transport network, Nancy Palmer positive business impact from this research. also helps out in emergencies such as fire, and Dr. LeClaire Bissell, as well as With the recent announcement of this service has come some misunderstandings flood, freeze, etc. Every other week dur- CROW past president and the present we would like to clarify. ing "season" we take food, clothing, dia- Mayor of Sanibel, Wally Kain. A special Is the Chamber a Not-for-Profit or For-Profit corporation? The answer is pers, baby food, toiletries, Bibles, etc., to thank you also goes to our many guests several of the area migrant camps. both. The Chamber is recognized by the IRS as a 501C (6) Not-for-Profit corporation. who came to support CROW and see the The Chamber then incorporated in 1996 the wholly owned For-Profit subsidiary "Visi- At this time we have an extreme new video for the first time. tor and Convention Bureau" or VCB. The Board did this under the advise of two sepa- shortage of clothing for babies and chil- HOTS d'oeurves and wine were gen- rate accountants. By directing all the revenues derived from the tourism side of the dren (all sizes) and work jeans for men. erously provided by Matt Asen and The Chamber's operations through a For-Profit company, our accountants are able to mini- Nonperishable food is always welcome. Timbers; flowers were donated by Beth mize the overall tax burden of the entire Chamber. This allowed the Chamber to better There is a tremendous need for a delivery- Traucht of Flowers by Design; limousine manage its money on behalf of the membership. type van to pick up and deliver items. We service for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas was How will the Chamber (VCB) fund the Service? The Central Reservation Ser- do belong to the Harry Chapin Food Bank generously provided by NFP (Not For vice is designed to be a stand alone operation that is self-funding. A commission struc- and can obtain certain foods there at a frac- Profit) Limousine Service, Inc.; Joe ture will be in place for those who receive the direct service. The Board of Directors did tion of the normal cost, which helps our Whitcraft designed and provided name not approve the service until this goal of self sufficiency could be reasonably projected. dollars stretch. Other than a grant from tags for all participants. Should the Chamber of Commerce (VCB) "go into business" or "compete" S.W. Florida Community Foundation Many, many thanks to our event with members? In reality, any corporation, if it intends to operate, must create rev- which is paying for storage rental, Harvest chairman, Jan Egeland, for a wonderfully enue, and to create revenue, somehow it may compete in its community. For decades, Time receives no governmental or organi- creative and entertaining event. the Chamber staff has assisted visitors by helping them find a place to stay on the zational funding. So, "donations from the Again, sincere and grateful thanks Islands. While this is the very essence of a Central Reservation Service, it has some heart" such as we have received from won- from all of the CROW family! weaknesses including an ability to provide these reservations equitably. By computer- derful people in the area are what enable izing this service and extending it to callers as well, we can generate immediate busi- our organization to continue helping those The patients, staff and board of CROW ness on a very equitable basis for our accommodation members. This service is already families who are very much in need of a available in many other tourism areas and will allow us to compete with those destina- helping hand. Again, many thanks, and tions; it will also provide.axompetitiveedge over those without this capability.... God bless you abundantly f What will the Chamber (VCB) do with any additional revenue? This is the P.S. Special thanks to the Islander's critical point which we feel is central to the whole issue. The Chamber's goal has al- Sue Bryant for all her help! ways been better economic health for the islands and its members. For several years Revs. Don and Gerry Franck now, any excess revenues above its expenses have been spent on advertising the Islands Bonita Springs in an attempt to bring more visitors to our destination. Any additional revenue gener- ated by the Central Reservations Service will also be applied to the marketing budget. This additional marketing will generate more calls which will produce more reserva- SHEILA EJF. HOEN, P.A. tions which will produce more marketing dollars and more calls and so on. As the marketing cycle grows, our entire membership stands to benefit. ATTORNEY AT LAW In conclusion, the Chamber was formed, as are all, under the perception that col- lectively, businesses are stronger in the marketplace than individually. When a business Office 16879 Captiva Drive supports our local Chamber, it realize many collective benefits including the Chamber's also promotion of the islands. As the Chamber fulfills its mission, its members will continue Conferences at 2244-A Periwinkle Way to prosper. 472-8300 The Board of Directors

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Eco-ftSotes Anne Judah to provide update BELLEW on county's water supply At the March 12 '80s, he has worked as an Southwest Florida has San-Cap Audubon meet- environmental specialist twice (1984 and 1996) ing Lee County Com- for the' Department of En- honored Judah with its missioner Ray Judah vironmental Regulation, a Conservationist of the will present an update marine biologist and a prin- Year Award , which is on the state of county's cipal planner for Lee given to a public official water supply and the County. whom the Society challenges the area faces A county commis- deems has done the most National in preserving this re- sioner since 1988, Judah to preserve the environ- source. was a driving force in the ment. Throughout his commission's decision to Judah will answer symposium, professional and politi- acquire the crucial Cork- questions throughout his cal life, Judah has taken screw Regional Ecosystem talk. The Audubon pro- the lead on environmen- Watershed (CREW) both gram series continues tal issues facing the re- for preservation of that each Thursday through on Sanibel gion and the nation. A habitat/environment and as the end of March. Pro- A symposium entitled Academic Planning graduate of California visitor of longtime Sani- a future water source. He grams start at 8 p.m. at in College and University Environmental Pro- State/Humboldt with a bel resident (and his cousin) was also key to bringing the Sanibel Community grams is taking place this weekend at Sundial B.A. in zoology and a Ann Winterbotham, who Conservation 2020, Lee Association on Peri- Beach Resort & Tennis Club. Sponsored by the M.S. in natural re- now lives in Buckingham. County's land acquisition winkle Way and are sources, Judah first Since moving permanently program, to referendum. open to the public. A $2 North American Association for Environmen- •i tal Education and Florida Gulf Coast Univer- came to the area as a to Southwest Florida in the The Audubon Society of donation is requested. •4 sity, the four-day workshop features nationally -t known conservationists and educators who will 1< explore what needs to be done at the academic 4 level to help assure a sustainable future. In ad- "I dition to various presentationsT roundtables and Want something to do? Call SCCF! discussion groups, attendees have been spend- i ing considerable time exploring the natural re- sources of this part of Florida. • Last call! Learn designed to get people Author David W. Orr, Professor of Envi- more about the art forms started on nature journal ronmental Studies & Politics at Oberlin in Ohio, and culture of the Semi- keeping. If you ever wanted said in Earth in Mind, "Conventional wisdom noles by joining the Sani- to start jotting down your holds that all education is good, and the more bel-Captiva Conservation thoughts and reflections but of it one has the better. The truth is that, with- Foundation on a day-trip to did not know quite how to out significant precautions, education can equip Ah'Tha-Thi'Ki Museum, begin, this workshop will people merely to be more effective vandals of located off exit 14 of 1-75 be a great introduction. If the earth." just west of Fort Lauder- you already keep a journal, dale. The trip departs from come learn new ways to He sees the need for deeper change, not the Nature Center parking think about recording your cosmetic alterations. "Education comes from lot on San-Cap at 8 a.m. on thoughts. educe which means to draw out. What needs to Tuesday, March 10, with a Hammond is also be drawn out is our affinity for life, which planned return between 3 would lead to a kind of awakening of possibili- slated to be the keynote and 4 p.m. Twelve people speaker for SCCF's Life ties and potentials that currently lie largely dor- will get to ride in the, Cap- mant and unused in the utilitarian mind." Member Luncheon on tiva Cruises van; others Monday, March 16. He has According to Kristie Anders, SCCF Edu- may follow in their own served as a member of the cation Director, Milton McClaren, Professor & cars. Admission to the mu- SCCF board and has pro- Dean of Continuing Studies at Simon Fraser seum is $6, and a small do- vided the leadership in de- University in Burnaby, B.C. "will probably of- nation for gas would be veloping the world-re- fer us some-kind of challenge. greatly appreciated. Brown nowned Lee County School "When I heard him in British Columbia," bag lunch. system's environmental education program. He has served she continued, "he ended his presentation by as a consultant all over the world- scattering pieces of a map he'd been using all The museum is in its first year of operation. A liv- ing history village and elevated boardwalk are among the Both Life Experience programs promise to help over the floor, then saying, 'Now I challenge participants explore their own relationships with nature each one of you to navigate from just one part of offerings at the facility. • Two classes remain in the series Life Experiences as well as the value of belonging to an environmentally- this map — just a part of the whole, just pieces aware community such as Sanibel. of information.' You need the whole picture." & the Environment. Presented on Wednesday mornings, these classes are designed to explore how people became Reservations are requested. Other speakers and meeting facilitators in- interested in the environment and the diversity of paths • Also on Wednesday, at 7 p.m. SCCF's Environ- clude Sanibel resident Peter Blaze Corcoran, they have taken that led them to the islands. mental Ed Department will host a slide program and lec- Professor of Environmental" Studies & Educa- Next Wednesday, March 11, starting at 10 a.m. ture by wildlife photographer and naturalist, Alvah tion at FGCU; Louise Chawla from Kentucky -Sanborn-Sanborn is a former director of Massachusetts State; AhthonyD. Cortese, presidentof Second Martha Siders^iH^reseitf-a^ummary-ef^eMrtaster^s the- sis on Sense of Place and its role in shaping the commu- Audubon's Pleasant Valley Nature Center & Wildlife Nature in Boston; the Lindemann Professor of Sanctuary in Lenox, Mass., a lecturer for National Audu- Environmental Studies at Brown; Harold R. nity of Sanibel. Sense of place has become a buzz phrase and is used frequently by the media (including the Is- bon, and a member of the Camera Naturalists of New En- Ward and Rocky Rohwedder from the Depart- gland. ment of Environmental Studies & Planning at lander) and in conversation. Siders has researched what Sonoma State in California, among others. defines that sense and will share her findings with par- His program will highlight the feeding strategies, ticipants in the workshop. as well as the courtship and breeding behaviors of wad- Two weeks later, on Wednesday, March 25, Bill ing birds, with emphasis on the heron family. Shown will Hammond will be talking about journal keeping. In par- (Continued, page 20A) ticular, he will guide the class through a few activities

***M*^ 20A • Friday, March 6, 1998 - ISLANDER OUTDOORS & RECREATION YOUR LOAN IS APPROVED! SCCF Adventures, from 19A be the many feeding techniques used by the snowy terflies and other insects. She shares her knowledge in Homeowners - Get the Money you need - egret, probably the most versatile feeder in the family, lectures and workshops covering butterflies, gardening and the curious frenetic behavior of the reddish egret and flowers. She also presents photography workshops even if you've been turned down by a which gyrates and pirouettes in search of its food. The and her award-winning work has been published in many bank, have bad credit, can't prove income, courtship and breeding cycle of the great blue heron publications. and the great egret will be used to demonstrate these The program starts at 10 a.m. at the Nature Center. filed bankruptcy or in foreclosure. behaviors. A $3 charge will support the butterfly headstart program If s your money - all you need is enough Program admission is $3 for adults and $1 for and the butterfly house will be open for tours following children. the presentation. equity in your home. Find out how easy • What's Happening in the Butterfly World, a • The date of the next Resident Environmental and affordable a loan is to obtain and presentation by Madama Butterfly herself, Jane Ruffin, Orientation has been changed to March 27. These infor- takes place on Thursday, March 12. As always, Ruffin's mative programs are offered free of charge through the repay. Flexible rates and terms. talents as a speaker will be excelled only by her talents sponsorship of the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Chamber Call us today and come get your money. as a photographer. Among other topics, she will dis- of Commerce and are open to all residents, property own- cuss what the powers-that-be in lepidopterist circles ers, time-share owners, businesses and their staff. Custom Finance, Inc. 941-772-2700 think about buying and releasing mail-order butterflies The program includes a tour of the SCCF butterfly Ruffin was born in England and has always loved house, an orientation to Landscaping for Wildlife, and a Ext. 3 the outdoors. Her education took her to art schools in trolley trip to City Hall, Care & Rehabilitation of Wild- Lie. Mtg. irk. Bus. 1-800-738-5402 Italy, then to both the Central School of Art and the life and SCCF properties. Lunch is provided by Founda- Byron Shaw School in London. As a result of growing tion volunteers. The program starts at 9 a.m. and runs un- up in the English countryside, she has always had a til 1:30 p.m. Reservations are requested. strong interest in gardening and butterflies. For additional information on any of these programs Jane and Bill Ruffin live in Pennsylvania and and for reservations, call 472-2329. spend time during the winter at Island Inn.__Jane has SCCF is located at 3333 San-Cap Road. It is a not- been a volunteer in the entomology department of the for-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia for over natural resources and wildlife habitat on and around Sani- 11 years. Over the years she has made three trips to bel and Captiva. Africa with the Academy, studying and collecting but-

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Also Wicker etagere/ Five breeding pairs, healthy, hand 8:00 am. - 1:00 p.m. 3/9B — tttt—211D1H7-74 demo program and unlimited Watts, 0.8 cu.ft; like new $50. 463- shelves. Glass coffee table. 472- raised, reasonable prices. Tegues, Faith United Methodist 6530 Problems? 1-800-408-0044 ex. income potential. Call 716-720- 3640 monitors, skinks, iguanas, etc. Church 05 9am-9pm 7 days. Debt 2027, 941-549-7733 3/10/96 —Utt—21233291-3 3/10/98 —tttl— 21233717-3 Cages supplied. Call 489-3661 15690 McGregor Blvd. 3/7)116 -Utt-21233307-86 Tsolidation loans and programs | MEDICAL & HEALTH \ evenings. Please leave messages. (across from former ailable. Bad credit OK. No WANTED TO BUY | OFFICE, REST. & 3/6/8B — Silt—21230036-B9 Kash A Kerry Supermarket i/ance fees! Free consultation. ••••Scooters and Lift Chairs—- in-Profit. Lower Monthly in South Fort Myers) yments. „ Cash Paid For Old Paper Money. STORE EQUIPMENT •••••Factory Direct To You Bakery and Lunch U.S., Confederate, Foreign, Military. "New Scooters from $1,495." I'M A BLONDE/BUFF 7J9B —Utt—21195487-71 Granita/Slush machine - New and items available. Robert McCurdy, 574-3583 after ••New Lift Chairs from $595- 2-1/2 YEAR OLD MALE ipt Consolidation! Free used. 2 & 3 heads. Start at $1,200. —Used Scooters from $895— Sale Is Indoors A outside 6:00PM AKC REG. COCKER SPANIEL nsultation! Reduce payments, 3/21/98 — tUt—21219628-73 Expresso machines - New and Call Our Friendly Team Today Rain or Shine mirtate interest, re-establish used. Start at $230. 941-540-2454 NAMED TAYLOR, 3)10)98 —tttt— 21233000-5 Natural China Cabinet needed. —Toll Free (888) 772-5155— idit, stop collection calls, 1 simple or 1-800-381-1752. 3/20/88 —USt—21212373-84 W/CHAMPION BLOOD LINES. ^ment. Save Thousands. ADMS Please call 481-3593 200 HOMES 3)10/98 —tut— 21233716-3 3/t)9B —iStt—2123H75-75 I'M HANDSOME W/GOOD n-Profit Corp. 1-888-294-2367 DISPOSITION. SATURDAY ONLY )60 WE BUY USED FURNITURE (941) MARCH 7TH 694-3200 STUD SERVICE AVAILABLE 7/98 — titi—21226531-71 8:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. 5/22/9B —tttt—21233782-3 [ PLANTS & TREES ] FOR FEMALE PLAYMATE. YARD SALE A BAZAAR, Free Cash Grants! Palms & Trees CALL 463-1699 SO I CAN !lege. Scholorships. Business, |_CClLECjnBLES Queens 6'-8'$10.00, ROCK YOUR WORLD! FURNITURE, DISHES dical bills. Never Repay. Toll (thru Feb. only). JWSCJE^ANEOUSJ APPLIANCES, LAMPS, 1 DRAPES, TOOLS, JEWELRY, e 1-800-218-9000 Ext. G-5943 Old mint United States stamps for 14-16 $125.00 CUSTOM CONCRETE SYSTEMS. postage, vaiue $50. 941-656-1155 Pigmy Dates 24" $15.00 10% OFF RESURFACE SPECIAL!!! CLOTHING, RAFFLE, io Closing Cos! •• Considering J),iS.'ft?. —USt—21232027-74 Arecas5'-6'$15.00 Resurface old concrete, river rock, SPORTING GOODS LINENS & FOOD. Oaks 8' $50.00 SUNSHINE VILLAGE lancing or purchasing, but don't 6 Jim Beam Mode! A Ford Whiskey keystone on pool decks, lanais or e cash? Poor credit O.K. Travelers $15.00 driveways with MARBELITE....the DAVIS RD. AT McGREGOR A Decanters, unopened. 10 Wild Golf Clubs. Good condition, various ngage 2000" offers "Free Much more - delivery & planting ultimate decorative resurfacing SUMMERLIN Turkey Miniature Decanters, available. makes, but full set. Great for nire loans". Florida Licensed unopened. Call (941) 472-1060. system. 10 YEAR WARRANTY (BEFORE SANIBEL) :?•- '34 1-418-0272. 694-2387 FREE ESTIMATES 267-3350. starters. Asking $175. 466-0078 3/10/9S —itSj—21833715-3 3)14)118 — SS5S — 2120773B-71 3/10/ga -SiiS- 21233003-5 •;.i -SIJ$ —21232187-74 3/27/9B — tUS—21168948-74 316)98 — USS-21g3'005-75

•BE -r~~~J ISLANDER - Friday, March 6, 1998 - 23A Classified

FICTITIOUS NAME MEDICAL - HELP $2,000 PROFESSIONAL DOMESTIC AUTOS . 1 TRUCKS & VANS j NOTICE OF INTENTION TO '93 Chevy 3500 Dually Conversion REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME WANTED SIGN-ON HELP WANTED '95 Saturn SL1, only 20,000 miles, Pick-up, loaded, leather, diesel, The undersigned does hereby auto, air, stereo, full power. Sale 5900 miles, custom paint, new tires, certify that HEIDI THIBAUT is BONUS-- Part Time Instructor, 2 yrs. priced - call Michael K. only for lots of Diamond Plate and chrome. conducting a retail business at PATIENT SURGICAL TECHS- experience. Days only. Cape Coral details at Roger Dean Chevrolet $19,700. May take Harley & cash. 1640 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel Beauty School, Days 549-1819, 574-3326. 540-9B13 or 945-0699 Cardiovascular'OR- Eves 765-6585. Island, Florida, under the fictitious SERVICES 3/7/9B —tttt—21212660-81 3/7/S88 Sttt2i name of COMFORT BY DESIGN 3/6/98 —tttt— 21233103-74 REPRESENTATIVE COLUMIBA '94 Geo Metro, 4 door, auto trans, .and that said firm is composed of like new, low miles. Only $500 down the following person(s) whose REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER SALES • HELP SOUTHWEST FLORIDA cash or trade & only $129 a month. names and places of residence COLUMBIA CARE DELTURA, Call Dick Collyer. Roger Dean are as follows: located on U.S. 41 in north has opportunities available WANTED Chevrolet 574-3326 CHRIS AND HEIDI THIBAUT Fort Myers, for cardiovascular OR Full and part time positions 3)7/98 — tttt—21228919-81 1640 Perwinkle Way #3 has an Immediate position Surgical Techs. available. Apply in person She Sells SEIZED CARS FROM $175. Limetree Center available for a At least 1-2 years open heart Sanibel Island, FL 33957 Sea Shells, 1157 Periwinkle Way, Porsche's, Cadillac's, Chevy's, Ownership of COMFORT BY PATIENT SERVICES experience is required. Sanibel. Good pay and benefits. BMW's, Corvette's. Also Jeep's, DESIGN is as follows: REPRESENTATIVE. Certification is preferred, 472-6991 4WD's. Your Area. Toll Free 1-800- HEIDI THIBAUT 50% The qualified candidate will but applicable experience 3/6/98 —tttt — 21221221-3 218-9000 Ext. A-5943 for current CHRIS THIBAUT 50% possess MEDICAL MANAGER can be substituted. Air Freshener Sales. Part or full listings. 3)10/98 —tStt — 21230053-5 ' 1988 Itasca 38 ft. motor It is my intention to apply to the experience, time. 100% commission. No salary. Earn $50 - $100. or more per day_ - 96 Thunderbird - purchased new home, 2 air conditioners Department of State, Division of the ability to answer multi-line We offer an excellent Corporations, State of Florida to Retired OK. Attitude more important Feb.97, new tires, new brakes, Generator, microwave . phones in a busy practice Benefits package. register the said name of than age. Fax resume 573-7013 extended warrantry. Call Afan or Jeff CD player in dash, new tires For consideration,.please COMFORT BY DESIGN under the environment, 3/6/98 —tttt—51233106.74 at 728-3621 before 9 p.m. . Queen size bed, loaded vvith apply In person at: provision of Chapter 90-267 and excellent customer Fast paced Print Shop needs 3/5/98 — tttt—21232951-75 • extras. Excellent condition (Fictitious Name Act), Laws of COLUMBIA _., service ski/Is: ' '' conscientious sales person 1992 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, Reduced to $25,000 Florida (Seclfon. 865.99,-Florida: REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER knowledgable in printing. Send loaded, low miles, silver gray, light Call 283-3171 StM)'i990 SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, ), We offer an excellent resume & work history to 200 gray leather, all dealer service 3/6/98 _ttlt-- 21227003-4 March 6, 1998 Benefit package. 3800 Evans Ave., Periwinkle Way 133-D, Sanibel, FL records. A classic in excellent condition. Sal priced Call 283-5093 > 1013 For Immediate consideration, Ft. Myers, FL; 33957 or fax resume to 3/11/98 —tttt—21233660-78 for details. | POWER BOATS I please apply in person at: 3/7/«B — Ilii- 21333536-4 COLUMBIA LINDA V. SMITH RETAIL ASSOCIATE GENERAL-HELP (941) 939-8284. Family Van, 1994 Plymouth $$ WANTED $$ REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Full-Time or Part-Time Voyager 8 Passenger seating, tilt SOUTHWEST FLORIDA. EOE. CLEAN PRE-OWNED BOATS. WANTED Year-Round or Temporary. steering, cruise control, air • • -"INSTANT CASH!!!"" • • 3800 Evans Ave., Fun Captiva store. conditioning, white exterior, fawn CALL FOR DETAILS. Avon sales - all areas need reps. Ft. Myers, FL; columbla-hca.com Great Resort Apparel and ; Interior, stripe, package, AM/FM Super commission. Workplace, 941-694-4626 or fax resume to 3/6/98 —ittt— 21233051-78 Renowned Sailing School. ;• stereo, exceptionally clean. Bkr. 3/13)96 —tttt—21151741-74 friends, neighbors. No inventory or , $7800. 466-4423 territories required. Your broducts JAYNE TULLER, Recruiter OFFICE & CLERICAL Excellent Pay 1979 24 ft. Hardtop IMP, 350 GM. at cost. Flexible. Saridi 1-800-966- (941) 939-8284. Plus Commission. •—•!W7)«»-——-"•—*»«—21833543-76 - New motor complete with drive 2166 Avon independent sales rep. EOE. HELP WANTED Call 454-1644 SPORTS & IMPORTS system installed 2/1/93. Electronic 3/28/98 — Sttt—2109B6B9-71 3/1 0/98 — tttt. 21233718-3 ffsl equipment included. Call for appointment. $5,000. 542-2406. APPLIERS - S11/HR. columbia-hca.com CAT LOVERS!!! AUTOS Also 6/ metal lanai chairs w/ We Train. 3/6)98 _tttt~ 21233041-78 The Cat Hospital of Ft. Myers is SKILLS & TRADES cushions. $100 obo. Local Work. looking for Office Manager, HELP WANTED MUST SELL 3/6)8B — Utt — 21225384-0 Owner Operators & Labor. Appointment Setters, Receptionist Dirty Bottom? Complete Hull 1-800-221-2016 & Bookkeeper. For competent able 1992 DODGE STEALTH ES Cleaning and Bottom Paint. Best 3)7)9B — tttt—21818680-75 people - Salary $15,000. plus TYPESETTER AUTO, LEATHER, Prices Ever!! Pick-up and Delivery. $1,000 WEEKLY bonuses based on actual Mac Experience Preferred CD CASSETTE, EXCELLENT Galvanized Quality Ami-fouling Stuffing envelopes at home. LOOK ere production. 489-4611. CONDITION, $8,900. Paint. Call Today for Estimate. 454- Guaranteed I Home Workers 3)6)BB -tsSI-21231898-74 1988 BUICK HEATTA, 8045 needed now! Free details. 2 SEATER, 46,000 MILES, 3/6/98 — tttt—2123

BOAT PARTS & INTERVAL FOR SALE | BEAUTIFUL CAPTIVA ISLAND A THREE BEDROOM LOTS FOR SALEl Gingerbread House AND TWO BATH SUPPLIES A new private home with GULF FRONT WITH PRIVATE SANCTUARY - BEST BUY Victorian Key West charm. POOL AND SPA. Outstanding Lot - Panoramic TROLLING MOTORS A two minute stroll from AVAILABLE FOR VACATION View of Lake looking Down Sates - Service - Installation. Sanibel Beach Club I a beautiful private beach RENTAL. Par 5 $14 Fairway. New, used factory rebuilts & on the Gulf. trade-Ins. Motorguide Warranty (Nerita) SPECIAL SUMMER RATES. This Is an oversized Lot - EQUAL HOUSING Service Center. Smith Marine Weeks 10, 11, 12, 13. Near historic OPTION TO USE ALL Ideal for privacy. OPPORTUNITY Enterprises, Inc. 2420-1 CALL Chapel-By-The-Sea, and SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION Exceptional value at $225,000. EQUAL HOUSING Concorde Drive, Ft. Myers, South Seas Plantation Resort. RESORT'S FACILITIES. Net to Seller. $39-5776 HERB SIMON, OPPORTUNITY BROKER/REALTOR Two bedrooms, two full baths; CALL AFTER 3:00 P.M. EST For details call 3/18)88 -«»-211 64759-75 fully equipped kitchen; (219) 272-0889 (937) 429-1050 Mon-Fri All real estate advertised in Office 542-1101 this newspaper is subject to 1-800-741-1101 washer/dryer; OR 8 AM-5 PM CANOES & the Federal Fair Housing Act of Residence 574-5697 screened veranda. (219) 271-0115 3/27/98 — mt— 21225223-3 1968 which makes it illegal to PADDLECRAFT 1-800-933-1458 Furnished with Shaker 3/S/88 _$S$$— 21186858-3 Desperate For Cash!! Golf Course antiques. advertise any preference, RE/MAX Realty Team Sunset Captiva house - 2 BD/2 BA & Lot on Lake in Royal Tee, Cape Photos & references available. Coral. Must be Sold ASAP. Will limitation or discrimination GREAT DEALS loft. Nicely furnished. Gulf Beach December 15th thru April 30th Sell Below Market Value. Make based on race, color, religion, on New and Used with Bay access, tennis courts, pool. $1,400. per week. Weekly rentals. Call (314) 872-9990 Offer. 352-336-7426 or Pager 1- sex, handicap, familial status Kayaks and Canoes. 800-759-8888 Pin #1880344 — SSSt— 21231755-81 May » $725/week. 3/27/9B -SSSS—21226288-3 or national origin, or an Used Kayaks from $250. June through September 3/14/B8 —sm—21227766.6 intention to make such Call Tarpon Bay Recreational SANIBEL COTTAGES $B50/week. SANIBEL ISLAND Cape Coral, 6 - Canal Front Lots, preference, limitation or 472-8900. WKS 7.8&10 October - $725/week. West Gulf Drive Condo ' Rive/_ access. Blk 792. Build discrimination. This publication Aqualerra & Oldtown with 2 BR/2 BA. Gulf View. 3/homes, 3/duplexes or 12, unit $30,000 PER WEEK (FIRM) November to December 14th condo. 2 Blks to school & hospital. -will not knowingly accept any Dealers. 3/06-3/13 $695/wk. Furnished with All Amenities. advertising for real estate 3/6)88 —Hit — 2122S558-3 $22,000. 901-247-5643. CALL (941) 472-9294 No Pets. Available After 4/18/98. 3/13/8B -IK1- 21230696-74 which is in violation of the law. Contact Owner INTERVAL FOR SALE | OR Rate applies to 4 people. Lot for Sale - Close to Beach on Our readers are hereby 315-451-0589 Write: Henry Romersa (770)751-1999 Canal. In Great Neighborhood. Informed that all dwellings (ANYTIME) (Captiva) 27/98 — mS— 21227471-3 Prestigious End of Sanibel Island. advertised in this newspaper 3/6/98 —tUt— 21231787-3 For more information call (941) 472- are available on an equal 4911 Tanglewood Drive Loggerhead Cay - Beachfront 6073 - Evening 4PM - 10PM opportunity basis. Nashville, TN 37216 2nd Floor Unit - 2 BR/2 BA with Buy From Owner 615-262-9859 3/10/98 —»tt—21233713-3 3/22/2012 —SSSS— 2072220-99 Call me to purchase Cottages of South Seas Sunrise and Sunset views. 3/27/98 —tt%%- 160421-3 $750/week, (Sept., Oct.) Gov't Foreclosed homes from or sell vacation time share South Seas Plantation WATERFRONT pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax, weeks on Week 13 $875/week, Off Season, Repo's, REO's. Your Area. Toll Free Sanibel and Captiva Florida. End Unit, Sleeps 8 CHANGE OF PACE (May til Sept.) PROPERTY (1) 800-218-9000 Ext. H-4363 for Beautiful Vacation Home Call for Seasonal Rates. current listings. CALL 2 Full Baths, Laundry In Unit. CAPE CORAL - WATERFRONT 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths 5% Discount for 3 Weeks 4/3/98 — ttti—Z1172065-74 HERB SIMON, (941) 395-1443 PROPERTY, LOTS ON 160 FT. BROKER/REALTOR 3/27/B8 — ttSI— 21231801-3 Your own private tennis court & or More. CHANNEL, IN UNIT 93 - LOTS 455, GOVT FORECLOSED homes from Office 542-1101 swimming pool, 100 yards to (732) 223-6748 NEAR NEW BRIDGE TO FT. pennies on $1. Delinquent Tax, 1-800-741-1101 Freeport Resort & Club Gulf of Mexico. 3/27/B8 — m*— 21228853-3 MYERS $47,900. CALL AFTER 6:00 Repo's, REO's. Your Area. Toll Free (1) 800-218-9000 Ext. H-5943 for Residence 574-5697 Grand Bahama Island. Call for times available. P.M. 1-708-895-0808 Week 16 Unit 622 Studio 216/338-8031 3/B/9B —Hit- 21233326-74 current listings. 1-300-933-1458 3/10/9B —«»—21230054-5 RE/MAX Realty Team Asking $7,500. 216/338-5281 VACATION 3/27/98 —SSSS— 21128821-3 N.F.M. - walk to schools & shopping. Call 703-897-8682 PROPERTY & 3 bedroom, like new, $53,900. Ask for Anne FOR SALE BY Seller will pay $2,000. FHA closing '17/9B —«ttt— 21231805-3 RENTALS cost for you. Low down payment, POIHTE SANTO DE — tjtl— 21182860-31 OWNER easy to qualify-. Home Hunters, Inc. SANIBEL 939-0001. Call pre-recorded WHY PAY RENT? Luxurious Gulf Front CAPTIVA BIT OF message for details: 995-4783. TORTUGA BEACH CLUB Penthouse Condo For Rent. COTTAGE ON BAYSIDE 3/6/98 —SStS—21233087-75 Sanibel Beach Club II 2 BR/2 BA with use of Deep HISTORY 5-Star Resort - Sanibel Island Water Dock. US Home Subdivision!!!!!!! Brand Weeks 3,4,5*6 Screened ianai with spiral Country church on nearly 4 acres of new CBS 3 S 4 Bedroom Homes Week 2 Mid-Jan. $7,950. Delightful Property. lawns with Palms, Ficus & Figs Fantastic Gulf Beachfront. CALL staircase to private Near All Amenities. with Lot from $69,900 to $98,200. at HERB SIMON, rooftop sundeek. needs a new owner. Main building The Reserve at Buckingham. Easy Private End Unit. Sleeps 4. (ground level) over 3100 sq. ft., financing and Low Down Payment. Free Dunes Golf. BROKER/REALTOR Gorgeous sunrises and $1,200. Weekly. vaulted ceiling in 30' x 70' room & Office 542-1101 (954) 943-0481 or Call 694-5510 Swimming Pool, Tennis. sunsets. stage plus 5 other rooms. A 3/7/88 —iStt—21233522-74 BY OWNER - 1-800-741-1101 Beautifully decorated (561) 417-9707 (Weekdays). separate one room building 22' x Below Market. Residence 574-5697 and fully equipped. S/17I9S -^tttt—21231804-3 26'. Possible uses: Institutional or 1-800-933-1458 Substantial savings. residential. 339' frontage on San- 2,000 Sq. Ft Warehouse in North (612) 472-3396 GULF SHORES - GULF PINES Cap Road, 1/4 miles west of Cape Industrial Park. With office, 20 3/27/98 — StSt— 21217H0-3 RE/MAX Realty Team Call Owner: 610-664-2371 AREA Elementary School. Vineyard of the unite — tm— 2116HB0-3 ft. ceiling height, large overhead Sanibel's Finest - Tortuga Beach Luxury rental home, Island, Mr. Jackson 482-8581. door. Plently of parking. $725./mo •-v Club on the Gull. 2 BR/2 BA Corner CAPTIVA GULF FRONT 3 BR/2 BA 3/20/B8 -Illl- 21228418-74 includes maintenance fee. By Unit. Pool, Tennis, Beach. Sleeps Very Private Beach. SW 1st Place, Cape Coral, newer, Owner, 941-549-6999. six. Call Owner (941) 481-4814. -III)- 21232731-81 LUXURY HOME Beautifully Furnished. 3/2 split white decor, open living/ 3/13/BB — St$t—21231839-84 $7,000. (Week 22) BE A UTIFUL PRIVA TE BEA CH Available beginning Mar/98. dining room, Jacuzzi, window Central warehouse with offices. 3/27/98 — ISIt —21223836-3 INTERVAL FOR RENT AT YOUR DOORSTEP. (941) 472-2860 or coverings, appliances, walk-in 2559 4th St; Ft: Myers. Across from closet, Tanai, sprinklers, dock & Long Driveway Into Lush (317) 398-4319 National Linen 10,000 sq.ft., 3 canal access to river / gulf. 540- overheads, large lot. Buy for SOUTH SEAS PLANTATION Tropical Estate grounds. 3/20/98 — tttt— 21232800-3 9984 $169,000 or lease $2,000 per WEEKS 4/03/98-4/10/98. Exclusive, Beautiful View. 2 BR/2 BA Cape Cora! - beautfiul 3 bedroom, 3/8/98 —SStS—21233306-86 month. Mike 481-6406 Tastefully Decorated, 2 bath home w/heated pool on Screened Porch, Pool, Tennis. 3/18/88 —St«t—21231863-73 Tortuga Beach Club 3/4 Bedrooms or Den. lake Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath Warehouse office showroom. on Sanibel - Apartment 139, Call (248) 258-5367. Sleeps Eight. condo w/pool on canal. Both are Please leave message. Honda road, South Ft. Myers. weeks 9 HO. 3-1/2 Baths. completely furnished. No pets. APARTMENTS & Lease/sale, owner will finance, $19,500 each. 3/24/88 —»Si$ — 21233712-3 Large Heated Pool and Spa. Avaifable April thru December. 1- 5000 sq. ft. 2 overhead doors, fresh Nominated for Architectural 630-595-0497 DUPLEXES FOR RENT paint,543-5828 CALL 3/13/88 —t»S—21233020-71 HERB SfMON, VACATION Awards. Large remodeled 1 bedroom, 2 3/7/88 —»»»»—21232077-73 BROKER/REALTOR Terraces and pool pavilion. bedroom & efficiency apartments. Office 542-1101 PROPERTY & All amenities. Exceptionally nice, clean REAL ESTATE apartments, good quiet OFFICE SPACE \ 1-800-741-1101 $4,400./week High Season RENTALS $2,800./week Low Season neighborhood, close to schools & Residence 574-5697 DISTANT shopping, water included. 275- Days: 201-569-2111 RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE 1-800-933-1458 WESTERN 4587M/F,8-5. FOR RENT RE/MAX Realty Team Weekends: 914-687-0360 3/21/98 —IStt—21148058-75 BOCA GRANDE 3/27/BB — tttt— 81161591-3 NORTH CAROLINA MTNS. GASPARILLA ISLAND - BOCA FREE BROCHURES: Furnished 1 BR Apartment Located TOWN CENTER - GRANDE South Seas Plantation - Homos - Cabins Mid-Sanibei. Sorry No Pets. PRIME SPACE AT Lots - Acreage Available Apr. 1st - Nov. 1st/98 Looking for a peaceful 3 BR/3 BA Loft, porch, 21225200-81 Waterfront Views $675. month. Utilities/ Cable INTERSECTION OF Island ambiance? beautifully furnished, IN BUSINESS OVER 20 YEARS included. (941) 472-8719 leave TARPON BAY ROAD * Luxury - Sanibel Cottages. Discover Sea Oats of TV, VCR, W/D. Pool, tennis. RAPER REALTY, INC. message or daytime (941) 472- PALM RIDGE. Week 9. Boca Grande. One and two bedroom Villas P.O. Box 619 Hwy 64W 1230. Security Deposit Required. APPROX. 963 SF. View, pool, spa, tennis, 2 bedroom suites for also available. MURPHY, NC 28906 3/6/98 —ttiS- 21231712-3 2 BR/2 BA. Rent and Sale. FREE GOLF AND 1-800-438-8159 Going in Circles?? Round Duplex 2 CALL MARIE WELLS 3/88/98 —i$tt—2118464B-7 Spacious floor plan. Outstanding beach and ALL AMENITIES Bedrooms, 1-1/2 Baths, W/p, PRISCILLA MURPHY REALTY, Owner wans to net 40K. amenities - Call between Dishwasher, Disposal, Garage. Big INC. Boca Grande 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Yard for Pets and Kids!." Near (941) 472-4113 612-559-5053 | ACREAGE | Shopping and Beaches. Call 768- 3/27/88 -tilt- 2122B552-3 Real Estate, 1-800-227-1783 OR 3/27/98 —«»— 21187814-3 Alva 15 ac, cleared, fenced, barn, 0768. Leave message. 800-881-6287 3/6/Bfl —«» — 21233009-5 (800) 237-6002 Tortuga Beach Club - 3/6/88 — SStS— 21892177-7 well and electric, new survey, paved 3/6/98 —i%%%- 21146949-3 Weeks: 5, 6,7, 8 & 14 Tired of Sanibel traffic!!! Consider road, agricultural exempt, high & quiet, beautiful, Gasparilla Island, dry. Good investment, must see. Building A, Beachfront. Gulf Front Home on West Gulf Dr., "Now Taking Applications for an RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE for your next vacation. Lovely one Possible owner financing. Call 941- Upcoming Affordable 2 Bedroom ON PERIWINKLE Golf at The Dunes available April '98.3 BR/2 BA. Very bedroom, Gulf-Front condo at Boca 728-2989 Country Club. Private. $8,500/ month or $2,500/ Vacancy. Annual Lease..For further $750. PER MONTH Grande Club. Pool! Tennisl 3/6/88 — tSSS—21232886-73 information, please contact Call (941) 395-2307. week. (941) 472-9366, (937) 399- Restaurant! Weekly. (412) 941- JOHN GEE & CO. 2169, 1-800-950-5873 Best buy 10 acres house, barn, Community Housing & Resources, Please leave message 1456. grove. Must sell. 337-5461 Inc. at 472-1189." 472-4900 3/27/88 —mt—2121 6090-3 3/27/98 — StSi— 21225219-3 3/27/98 —»»t—21203639-3 3/T/88 -Illl- 21233287-86 3/t/99 -1»|—2122B632-3 ISLANDER • Friday, March 6, 1998 • 25A Classified

RENTAL SHARING 11 HOMES FOR RENT | SANIBEL/CAPTIVA MOBILE HOMES FOR COMMERCIAL SIDING I4 PROPERTY/SALE H Will share Waterfront Home with Fort Myers Beach, South end. HOMES SALE Seamless Steel siding with Professional working female. SE Spacious canal home. 3 bedrooms, Cape - 24 unit Apartment/Motel no splices. Maintenance 2 baths, dining room, living room, River Trails ""Reduced 1993 free, comes in 14 different Cape Coral. Everything furnished On Sanibel Redman, 14 x 65, 3 Bdr/2 Ba, Complex on water with pool. including washer & dryer. lanai, 2-car garage, dock. Annual or $1,275,000. Possible financing with colors & has a lifetime, seasonal rental. Available April 1st. For Sale by Owner - Unfurnished. $15,900. Slater Rd. N. $85./weekly Includes all utilities. Ft. Myers. 941-543-4500. substantial down payment. No non-prorated transferable 772-8371. Call 463-5836 2 BR/2 BA 3/6/98 —Stit—21211386-74 Brokers. 941-542-8499. warranty & hall am/aa —ssss- 81233790-74 3/7/9B — SHI—21233286-5 Elevated on 3/13/86 -SSSS-21189732-84 Cement Block Foundation - River Trails 1979,12 X52, 2 BDR/2 warranty. Call today. SW Cape, newer -3/2 split, BA, Vinyl enclosed porch, carport. ABC Seamless appliances, lanai, canal, first/ last, Fans, ail appliances, . COMMERCIAL MONEY I ROOMS FOR RENT | Corner location $10,900. 142 540-9732 security $850 mo. plus utilities/ 4 car garage & workshop. $500,000 & UP Stop! Look no further. You found the Suwanee Dr. 543-4500.8 1-800-329-8613 water, no pets.. 540-9984 $181,900. 3/6)98 —tttt—21225*63-74 COMPETITIVE RATES cleahesf roorn irndwri, everything 3/8/68 — tttt—21233303-86" PERFECT & NOT SO covering 4 counties you need. A/C, T.V; laundry, Call (941) 472-6989 River Estate - Estate Sale. 1981 PERFECT CREDIT O.K. S.W. Florida security, complete kitchen, bed For appointment Doublewide near pool. 2 Bdr/2 Ba, CUSTOM FINANCE Lie. # AL006514 linens. Call Jim now!!! 454-0692 or Please leave message large vinyl enclosed screened room, 3/6)88 — tttt— 21225503-75 479-9406 • • • • • 3/6/9B —tttt— 21223262-3 LIC. MTG. BRK. BUS. Mary Brasfleld formerly of carport, partially furnished. $18,000. 3/11/98 — tttt—31233767-5 NFM, 402 St. John Circle. 543- Tortuga Beach Club, BEAUTIFUL CAPTIVA 4500. 941-772-2700 Ext #105 SANIBEL/CAPTIVA CONDOS FOR RENT] Hurricane House and GULF SIDE 3 BR/2 BA 3/6/98 -Stlt-212263B5-74 3/11/liB — tm— 21206B47-72 South Seas Plantation Walking Distance to 12' wide park model 30' enclosed Central warehouse with offices. HOMES King's Crown • Gulf condo, 2 BR/2 proudly Invites you Restaurants/Shops. sun room on river. Large deck, two 25K9 4th St; Ft. Myers. Across from BA, screened lanai, heated pool, to view the Bicycles, beach chairs. ponds. 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You need to acquire, then use, real factual data." Future of Sanibel, from 3A Rogers: Alice Kyllo, 27-year resident of the island: public/private partnership to accomplish the goal. We can't,, "There hasn'tjbeen p^fi - - "There's too muchremphaS'mon'wtisfthetGurists be unwilling to look at sacred cows. today. And I have a legitimate alternative that want... The people who move here keep trying to make it "And we need to look at Periwinkle all the way from should be examined. No one has looked at the just like up north, only warmer. They seem to think they're Lindgren to Tarpon Bay Road. Now. The longer we ig- possibility of a tunnel And that is a serious more important than the wildlife and native plants that nore it, the less likely we will be to save it. The Peri- are here. We're advertised too much all over the world, winkle Way corridor defines the relationship between suggestion." and the expense of keeping up with tourism will do us business and government and business and residents. We City Attorney Bob Pritt: in." need to come up with a beautification plan for Periwinkle "GoodLord! Bruce is developing tunnel vision!" Greenstein: . rr— vegetation standards (not so much buffer as flow), Greenstein: "I get a little alarmed when tourists are put in the parking standards (shared parking, for instance). For that "Not too many commercials filmed in a tunnel!" same category as pond scum. There are residents who are matter, why do we insist on native vegetation on Peri- users and abusers just as there are tourists who support winkle? Do we really want to attract wildlife to the Peri- Rogers: Sanibel's ideals. The key word in the Vision Statement is winkle corridor? "I'm serious. It's a serious suggestion that needs stewardship — residents have a responsibility to care for "Hire the professionals again [Wallace, McHarg, to be considered." what we have as well as share it with others." Roberts & Todd helped Sanibel develop its land use plan Chairman John Veenschoten (who spent most of after incorporation], and have the courage to say, 'Tell us the morning moderating): what's wrong.' Have the courage to commit the neces- Vice Chairman Dick Downes: "Is volunteerism on the island slipping? perhaps sary money^We can't afford not to. "This is a different kettle of fish from 1974. The because of the many different kinds of people moving Commissioner NoIaTheiss: first time around there was great unanimity of thought— here? "There is a lot of diversity on this island. Who owns now there is a very diverse population; more and more "So far as traffic is concerned, I refer you to the the island? the full time people who are here all year? the people are attracted to what Sanibel is, move here and Plan — the sections on transportation cover capacity en- seasonal people who split loyalties with a city or town up then try to change things." hancement (e.g., putting an officer at the Periwinkle/ north? the people who come every year for a week or a Theiss: Lindgren intersection) versus demand reduction, includ- month and feel as though they own a part of the island. There's a big difference between being a resident ing alternative methods of transportation. Everyone of "And there are all age groupsyraces, income levels. and being a tourist. Tourists move here and become resi- those 17 policies could serve as a guide for discussion." J'm observing a sense of communities, not community. I dents without understanding what it is they like and how Rogers: hear things that amount to 'Other people are interfering it comes about. We need to educate, educate, educate. "There hasn't been much input on the Causeway with my life, and I don't like that.' We need to pull to- Hazel Schuller, member of the public: today. And I have a legitimate alternative that should be gether. "Education is almost impossible. The proposed con- examined. No one has looked at the possibility of a tun- "The baby boomers are retiring, there'll be younger servation enforcement officer would in reality be a form nel. And that is a serious suggestion." kids here, a lot of home-based businesses. How will we of education. City Attorney Bob Pritt: accommodate that change? A police officer told my 19- "In December Porter Goss said 'The Sanibel Plan "Good Lord! Bruce is developing tunnel vision!" year-old daughter just a couple of weeks ago that young is the reason Sanibel is a resort destination,' and I think Greenstein: people are not welcome on this island. She moved! Whom our emphasis on resorts needs a hard look — more resort "Not too many commercials filmed in a tunnel!" do we want to attract to live here? They need to know, for amenities? calling the bike path an amenity? Rogers: example, that our requirements are for shell roads, not Bob Davison, City Council representative to the "I'm serious. It's a serious suggestion that needs to paved ones. Commission (speaking for himself only): be considered." "Other issues on my list are evacuation and rebuild- "I've heard a lot of critical items, a lot of problems, Winding up the day, both Greenstein and Rogers ing; a tree management plan for Periwinkle; what to do and maybe some solutions. But I've not heard any fore- stressed identifying goals, then working toward them. about the causeway (Can we design a new facility that casting. Downes added, "We need to decide where we want to discourages automobile traffic but encourages bike and "You need to look at the past, the present and the go... the overall concept of what Sanibel should be. We future. How much commercial property is vacant now? need to look at the horizon. How do visitors and residents foot traffic?). And, even though they should know before both fit into the Vision Statement?" they move here, educating our new. residents about wet- last year? next yearl What impact will buildout have? lands — about our storm-water Makes' — is so impor- What impact will this idea/plan have on that over there? tant." ArtCorace Chuck Andrews Barbara Amon Julie Potts Steve Potts Pat Eichenlaub Steve Fisher Chapin T!

Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath ground level home near Large two story ground level Gulf Front Private location on 2 lots, over 3.7 acres, Awesome Bay views from the spectacular home. beach access. Private cul-de-sac location in well main- home with almost 4,000 square feet of liv- fabulous beach, 2 BR+den main house, at- Four bedrooms plus den. Top floor is all master ing area, fireplace, two master suites, two tached 2BR guest house. Absolutely top tained neighborhood. Large lot, gated arch entrance suite with his and her baths. Pool, spa and in guest bedrooms and a three car garage. quality. Asking $3,000,000. Call Art and large living area with screen enclosed porch. Ask- perfect condition. Could be purchased furnished. Call Barbara, Asking price is $975,000. Corace ing $239,500 unf. Call Fish for showing. Asking $1,595,000. Call Chuck Andrews. ELEGANT-LIGHTIAND BRIGHT! • GOMRASS POINTE-NEV^USTINGl

Hidden away on a densely vegetated Eastwood Landings. 3 bedroom, beautiful Walk to beach. Spacious 3 BR/2 bath home This Gulf front condo complex has been double lot overlooking scenic Tahiti Lake. pool/spa, private 30' boat dock & deeded with loft. Very high cathedral ceilings. renovated and looks like new. But this Light and airy with vaulted ceilings, huge beach access only steps off East Gulf Drive. Gourmet kitchen. Fireplace in great room. top-floor unit still needs some TLC, Spe- screened porch, wrap-around decks. COMPLETELY FURNISHED, for only New Condition! $399,900. Call ArtCorace. cially priced at only $287,000. Vacant New listing at $339,000. Call Pat $665,000. Call Steve or Julie Potts. and easy to show. Just call Pat Eichenlaub. Eichenlaub

Gulf front luxury three level townhouse offers gorgeous Ground level home TOTALLY REMODELED One of Sanibel's premier homesites. Close to beach in Her- Near beach home. Heated pool, wafer views. Spacious three bedroom, 4,5 baths PLUS in 1997. Fantastic setting. Two bedrooms, ons Landing-located on bayou with appromimately 126' ground level cabana. Features include enclosed wrap- three baths, plus den. New roof, flooring, of frontage. Western exposure would give homeowner large lot. Asking only $240,000. around porch, private garage and wonderful amenities appliances. Being offered furnished for spectacular sunset and water views. Cul-de-sac location Call Barbara at 472-2311. within low density complex along East Gulf Drive. Ask- $1,395,000. Call Chuck Andrews. for privacy. Community tennis and pool. Don't wait, This price is right at $259,000. Call Steve or Julie Potts. ing $1,200,000. Unfurnished. Call FISH for showing. Sanibel Captfva Sanibel & Captiva

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power and depth of his music helps one Beethoven reminder: watercolors can be perused and purchased unwind and sets the spirit free after a hec- at Tower Gallery, 751 Tarpon Bay Road. tic day of keeping up with life in this fast- Bravo Beethoven! plays Schein Per- Tower Gallery is a coop of over a dozen paced World. Parker explores the melodies formance Hall at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, March local artists and Taylor became a full time and harmonies of some of our most popu- 8. The program will be conducted by Di- gallery member on March 1, 1998. lar hymns, while carefully maintaining the rector Andrew Kurtz and feature The search is on for distinctiveness of the original melody. Beethoven's Second Piano Concerto with Whether the style is contemporary, tradi- the young Polish pianist, Margaret Wacyk. Mrs. Sanibel and Mrs. tional or Gregorian, Parker's musical gift Also included in the same program will be Lee County and his spiritual sensitivity will help lead Beethoven's Eroica Symphony and his Mrs. Florida United States officials listeners to a place of solace ideal for medi- noble Egmont Overture. Call 395-0900 or have commenced their search for the next tation and prayer. 472-6197 for reservations. Mrs. Sanibel and Mrs. Lee County. The OCP offers What Wondrous Love as An exciting new women selected will receive their banner a compact disc for $15.95 (#10660) or a watercolor workshop and have the opportunity to represent Sani- stereo-cassette for $10.95 (#10659). OCP bel and Lee County at the 1998 Mrs. is a not-for-profit publisher of liturgical at BIG Arts Florida United State Pageant, to be held music and worship resources located at Now is the time to join award-win- on May 29 and 30, at the Arcade Theatre 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, Oregon 97213. ning local artist Cathy Taylor's unique and in downtown Fort Myers. To be eligible The toll-free number is (800) 548-8749 or wildly creative workshop that stresses fel- ladies must be 21 years of age and up, pres- fax at (800) 4-OCP-FAX (463-7329). lowship not competition. All levels of ex- ently married and living with her husband What Wondrous Love is also avail- pertise are welcome. ion Sanibel or in the Lee County area. Con- Local musician Va! able at Disc Cafe, Palm Ridge Center on Each week Taylor will explore dif- testants compete in three categories: inter- Parker explores new Palm Ridge Road. ferent areas of watermedia from transpar- view, evening gown and swimsuit. The ent watercolors, to gouache, acrylic and event is family oriented and celebrates the recording territory BIG Arts Scholarship collage. The titles of her workshop ses- strength and intelligence of women, whose Oregon .Catholic Press (OCP) has deadline extended sions give you your first clue to Taylor's unique flair and resilience bring them suc- just released Val Parker's What Wondrous The deadline for applications for the sense of humor and the atmosphere of her cess in their marriages and in their roles as Love, on compact disc or stereo cassette. BIG Arts/Robert Rauschenberg/Ida Lalor workshops: The Fear of White Paper, Risk mothers in today's society. Parker is a high-profile local musician who scholarships has been extended until April a glorious failure, and Imagination Con- To receive an application for the Mrs. has worked for 15 years as a parish musi- 1. These scholarships are awarded to writ- stipation, for example. Sanibel/Mrs. Lee County selection, call the cian, nine of them as Director of Music at ers, artists, photographers, film makers or The first class will be from 1 to 4 state office at (941) 625-3074, fax (941) .Sanibel's St. Isabel Church. He also anyone involved in creative studies or p.m. Tuesday, March 17. The cost for the 625-3302, or write to Mrs. Florida United teaches at Edison Community College and projects. series is $60, $13 single session. Class size States Pageant, 295 Porto Alegre St., Punta Sanibel Elementary School. . Rules for eligibility have been pre- is limited, and early registration is recom- Gorda, FL. 33983. What Wondrous Love is a collection viously published. If you need further in- mended. Call 395-0900 for further infor- of Parker's piano improvisations on well- formation please call 395-0900. mation. known hymns. Listeners will find the quiet Please note: Ms. Taylor's exciting (Continued, page 6B)

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.Live Piano Bar- Enjoy Dining -SUNDAY Entertainment on the Sanibel-Captiva Brunch Buffet I JAM-3 PM L Islands & Support Wednesday thru Saturday $19.95 from 5'til 11pm Your Local Merchants 6B - Friday, March 6, 1998 » ISLANDER ARTS & ENTERTAIN MEN T Theater production to Eckert Fine Art A Best Bet: benefit autistic exhibits works by Les Miserables — Eden Florida, a non-profit organiza- Captwa artist, Darryl This mega-hit show tion serving autistic individuals, will be the makes a triumphant beneficiary of a special Evening at the Pottorf return to Fort Myers. Theater on March 16 at the Old School- Eckert Fine Art opens an exhibit of Don't miss it. 7:30 house Theater. works by Captiva artist, Darryl Pottorf p.m. Tuesday, March Starting with a champagne reception aptly called New Work on March 13. It 10; 8p.m. Wednesday at 6:30, the benefit highlight is the 8 p.m. runs through March 31. throuch Saturday, performance of Encore Productions'popular This talented artist resides on Cap- March 11-14; 2 p.m. revue, Come Rain or Come Shine. Because tiva and is vice-president of the matinees Saturday, seating at the quaint Sanibe! theater is lim- Rauschenberg Foundation. He studied art March 14, and ited, those interested in attending are urged and architecture in both Europe and the Sunday, March 15. to make reservations as soon as possible. United States and is a graduate of Florida Final Performance: Eden Florida is an outreach program State. By use of his innovative technique, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, of the Eden Family of Services which pro- which employs toner on lexan and March 15. Tickets are vides lifespan services for people with autism. acrylic on aluminum, Pottorf creates $70, $42.50, $27.10 stunning and provocative contemporary Award-winning images. He has recently received world- evening will benefit wide attention for a collaborative series Naples Teddy Bear raise awareness of the vital need to protect Pirate Playhouse with Robert Rauschenberg which was in- our rain forests. ternationally displayed. Eckert Fine Art Museum hosts a very The artist will display a wide range The familiar phrase, "The envelope, is located at 390 12th Ave. S. in Old please" is also an invitation to attend the "Beary Arty" exhibition of original paintings of some of the most Naples and is a member of the Fine Arts The Teddy Bear Museum of Naples interesting teddy bears in the world.and Academy Awards Gala to benefit The Pi- Dealers Association which specializes in rate Playhouse. The evening of dinner, will host an art exhibition featuring the have print and related items on display as investment quality contemporary and tra- work of Delia Bowman Wach, a teddy bear well as pieces from "Guardians of the cocktails and dancing is set for Monday, ditional art and fine antique furniture. March 23 in the clubhouse at St. Charles watercolor and mixed media artist from 10 Rainforest." The Teddy Bear Museum of Gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon- a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 14 and 1 to Naples will award four lucky visitors a Harbour on the mainland just off John day through Saturday, and by appoint- Morris Road. Both live and silent live auc- 5 p.m. Sunday, March 15. painted portrait of their favorite teddy bear. ment. For more information call (941) Wach resides in historic downtown Museum hours: Monday, 10 a.m. to tions will also be a part of the fun evening. 261-1100 or Fax: 941-261-0711. Tickets for the black-tie-optional af- Stuart, and is the artist in residence for 5 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday, 10 fair are $75 per person. If you haven't re- Stuart Heritage. She has created art work a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. ceived an invitation but would like to at- for a wide range of Teddy Bear exhibits The Museum is located at 2511 Pine Ridge tend, please call Steve Leon at 472-4109. including two nominees for the 1997 Road (next to the YMCA), west of 1-75, Golden Teddy Awards, The World of Min- off exit 16. Admission is $6 (adults) $4 iature Bears and Bearable Wearables. She (seniors over 60) and $2 (children ages 4 recently has introduced a new family of to 12). For further information call (941) bears "Guardians of the Rainforest," to 598-2711.

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Show Biz as Moliere's The Miser itWuz has limited assets Frawfc WAGNER By FRANK WAGNER Islander staff writer One always ap- proaches the opening night of a new production filled with expectancy and excite- ment. Such was the case ori A voice Friday, Feb. 27, at the Pirate Playhouse opening of The Miser, featuring the fine character actor Niels Miller. from the past But the entrance into the lobby was an immediate {Some of the most talented actors, singers and downer. There was certainly dancers in the business were certain that my daily a dire lack of joyous theatri- jazz classes at the International School of Dance in cality that proclaimed "All's Carnegie Hall at noon, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. would right with the world." Even always be in session. They were for some 28 years, a hint of exuberance and the 1950 to 1978. Come with me, back to those "good always important cordial ole days," and have a closer look at some of the welcome were both notice- students who were in my classes at that time) ably missing. If you have ever taught for any length of time Oh well, let nothing you'll know what I mean when I say, 'It is always deter that special opening most gratifying when a former student calls and night exultation. After being thanks you for being responsible, even in a small shown to the assigned seats, jwajf_%r-a;su<^ssM^ Just such an occurrence happened last week. program to find the always I received a call from Frank Buxton, an ex-student interesting dialogue called of my jazz'classes in Studio 819 in the early '60s. Notes from the Director or He explained that he was spending a short vacation Director's Notes. There were with his aunt and uncle who usually enjoy a couple no such written words from of months of Florida weather each winter on Sani- the director about the play, its bel. He was reading the Islander, saw this column, meaning, its challenges to recognized my mug shot and immediately called to him and the company and say hello and once again thank me for giving his how, and why this particular career a jump start. production was produced. Buxton took my jazz classes on a fairly regu- A cursory look at the lar basis and while he was not an accomplished stage revealed a set of such Left to right: Theresa Arrison as Mariane, John Newton as Seigneur dancer, he said, "I was never much of a dancer but sterling lack of imagination Anselm, R. Ward Duffy as Valere, and Mary Proctor asElise you got me going well enough to land the part.of that it boggled the mind. It contained a wooden stool, a well Mary Proctor as Elise (Harpagon's daught ->'ayed with a Albert in the first company of Bye Bye Birdie that Worn love seat and a chair from some strange period that certain relish. R. Ward Duffy's Valere was i< ii agon of say- toured Australia." (Albert was the leading male role definitely would have lacked style even in its original state. ing the right thing at the right time. Susanne r iarluy played created on Broadway by Dick Van Dyke). Also missing was the expected appearance of a repre- Frosine, a scheming woman, in a proper manner. She The musical was a tremendous hit in Austra- sentative from the theatre bidding us welcome and making a sashayed about the almost bare stage quite cunningly as lia and lasted for a year. During that time it suc- pitch for attendance at the remaining two Congress Jeweler's Moliere's version of Dally Ijevi. While Gordon McConnell cessfully toured five major Australian cities. But Staged Readings, pius a plug for the final production and and Marc H. Kandel 's 1st and 2nd servant were only on view as often happens, if you are out of the states for that projected summer schedule of the usual three Community for a sterling moment, they made a strong impression with period of time when you return, you literally have Theater plays produced by the Pirate Playhouse. little to do. One can never negate Scott Bennett's contribu- to start all over again. Buxton returned to my dance Before one could say "Curtain up," the actor Michael tion to a production. classes, started auditioning again and soon found Marotta appeared from stage right in full regalia and with a But when the chips are down and it comes to delight- himself playing a leading role in a summer touring staff, rapped the floor three times and commanded: "Let the fully stylish capers, my vote goes to the ever-resourceful company of Brigadoon starring Dorothy Collins, festivities begin." Michael Marotta who played Jacques^a Harpagon servant of Hit Parade fame. After that he enjoyed a long The two acts that followed could hardly be called "fes- Others in the company were Theresa Arrison and John New- run as the co-host of the ABC-TV program for tive." ton. The direction was by Alex Dmitriev. The production young people known as Discovery. His co-host was The Miser takes place in Paris in 1668. At best, was sponsored by Mrs. J. Howard Wood. dancer Virginia Gibson, a great favorite of Jerome Moliere's classical comedy is a "one-trick pony"—one that In closing, the play's wrap-up was so swift and outra- Robbins. She had previously appeared in many of must be dressed in its very best silks and raced with monu- geous that it put to shame any of Shakespeare's most out- the Broadway shows Robbins had choreographed. mental style. With few exceptions, both were noticeably landish finishes. If Moliere were writing for television it Buxton's career has taken him hither, thither missing. Let me simply state that the costuming and wigs would be, "We're out of time, wrap it up quickly and save and yon and he has written, directed and appeared left much to be desired. time for the closing commercial." in many television sitcoms and specials and played Having seen many productions of The Miser, in aca- As I left the theater there were many patrons who were featured roles in lots of movies including Woody demic and professional situations, my strongest recollection still chortling and reaffirming the fact that they had spent an Allen's What's Up, Tiger Lily?, Overboard with is not the brilliance of the dialogue but the masterful charac- absolutely delightful evening at the playhouse, had lots of Goldie Hawn, Beaches with Bette Midler and terizations, the theatrical settings that made their own state- laughs and in fact, thoroughly enjoyed The Miser. To each Frankie and Johnny with Michelle Pfeiffer and Al ment about being miserly, and the witty style of playing. Could his own, said the old lady as she kissed the cow. Pacino. it be the adaptation by Miles Malleson that was uninspired? The Miser will play through March 28. Performance At present Buxton lives with his family on Certainly you can count me as one of Niels Miller's schedule: 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday ($25); 2 p.m. Bainbridge Island, Washington and vows he greatest fans. His playing of Harpagon, including line read- matinees Wednesdays and Thursdavs ($20). Students 18 and ings, faciii! expressions and the physicalify of 'he rok% were u wouldn't live anywhere else. He travels to LJS An- 1 younger or with a curix n.i'-:oi:.:i:e , <:•. ;•-. "115 for oU shows. iii! masterful. Flu ., regardks:- t;f hisfttcile playii-jj. hip basic The number in cal! iV-r •*><•• -s; -, •< • I-0006. Visa and "eason iu; living vva:i always money, money, money. (Conuaued, Greg Lougenhagen ;is Cleanie ion) 8B • Friday, March 6, i 998 • ISLANDER ARTS & E N TERTAINMENT If a bump and grind turns you on. By FRANK WAGNER (Gypsy Rose Lee). She ing voice was light but pleasant; his danc- Islander staff writer forces them to remain ing technique solid but not flashy with long The Broadway Palm Dinner Theater childlike as they perform natural lines, and his personality — warm has a solid hit in the musical, Gypsy which the same tacky vaudeville and likeable. tells the story of Ms. Gypsy Rose Lee's routine, year upon year, The direction and choreography was phenomenal rise to burlesque stardom. The with few if any changes, by Brian J. Enzman, co-choreographer Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre except costumes. June, on Robin Dawn, and the musical direction and productionof this amazingly well con- whom Rose has pinned all orchestral arrangements were by the al- structed classic American musical has a of her hopes, marries a ways creative and dependable J.R. talented company, a good book by Arthur hoofer and leaves the McAlexander. Laurents including some wonderfully ' troupe. This leaves the bur- The program credits the original funny situations that are extremely well den of attainable stardom production directed and choreographed played, a great score by Jule Style, and on Louise's shoulders. How by Jerome Robbins and his stamp re- lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. the fates steer them into mains on every production of this mas- In the second act Gypsy also has one burlesque is the major twist terful musical. -ef-the funniest and far-out numbers' in re- ••of the story. " Gypsy is a show-business saga that cent memory. It is called You\e Got to Rose, the stage takes you on a wild trip from vaudeville to Have a Gimmick and is performed by three mother to end all stage burlesque. It's a trip filled with surprises, of the wildest strippers you're likely to see mothers, is played with great tunes, lots of comedy and some on any stage. Tessie Tura is played by wonderful enthusiasm by present. It was very nice becoming ac- unique bumps and grinds. Don't miss it. Antonia Nozicka, Mazeppa by Holly Sto- Christine Mecherle. She has an unflagging quainted with the new Mecherle. Gypsy plays through April 11 and the ver and Electra by Shelley Ancheta. They belief in herself, what she can accomplish Danielle Howard as Louise and number to call for reservations is 278- explain to their neophyte Louise (actually and a one track mind that is consistently Tracey C. Johnston as June played ex- 4422. Rose Lee) how a gimmick has made each climbing a stairway to stardom for herself tremely well together, especially in their one of them capable of holding the star and her daughters. In her two previous ap- rendition of "If Momma Would Marry." spot. One does it with a horn, one by elec- pearances at Broadway Palm — one as (One could have wished that Ms Howard fihow Biz, from 7B trifying and the third with sheer finesse. It Dolly Levi in Hello, Dolly, and as the in- had been a bit taller as Ms. Lee was long, geles and whenever nec- will live long in my memory and I'm cer- terior decorator in Father of the Bride — lean and statuesque). Scott Denny's Herbie essary to fulfill a contractual engagement. tain it wi Jl be a treasured theatrical memory my enthusiasm was little more than luke seemed to fulfill all of the proper emotional A face-to-face meeting this season for you. warm. But as Rose in Gypsy Ms. Mecherle needs for Rose and her two girls at the ex- was not possible, but teacher and student The Gypsy Rose Lee story, sug- comes into her own. She sings well, acts pense of his own ulcer. both look forward to a possible kaffee- gested by her memoirs, concerns an avari- well, keeps the stage in constant motion And a special word of praise for Neal klatch next season. cious stage mother who fulfills her own with her amazing vitality and enthusiasm. Richard Lee as Tulsa. 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Jim Carrey (L/ar Liar) is a nominee for favorite actor Friday on USA Network, a federal witness (Mel Gib- in a comedy at the Blockbuster Entertainment son) and his ex-lover (Goldie Hawn) take flight when Awards Tuesday on UPN. his nemesis is released from jail in Bird on a Wire.

Sanibel Library Make "You Are Always Welcome" An Island Within an Island To escape the hustle and bustle of the big city of Sanibel you might try an hour or two at your library. It's a quiet place filled with natural light. It's both comfortable and stimulating. Take'-a few minutes to catch up on your reading of Proust or learn more about your barrier island environment or just browse through the latest magazines. Whatever you seek, information or reading pleasure, you're sure to find it in your home away from home. You are always welcome. For more information, call 472-2483. 10B - Friday, March 6, 1998 -ISLANDER WHERE'S THE LIQUOR? 10% OFF CASE PURCHASES OF WINE In Focus Liquor Store Hours 9am-10pm Talented and charismatic entertainer "Tool of the trade" 1201-07 Michael Crawford performs some of the CORKSCREW OR BEVERAGE WRENCH Periwinkle songs that have inspired him in Michael LIQUORS wi and $5.00 purchase expires 3/15/98 MARKET DELI 472-3333 Crawford in Concert, premiering Monday, March 9, on PBS (check local listings). Crawford who starred in The Phantom of Enjoy Dining the Opera, sings selections from that musical, including "Music of the night." on the Sanibel-Captiva Other numbers include "Before the Parade Passes By" from Hello, Dolly! and Islands & Support "Gethsemane' from Jesus Christ Superstar. Your Local Merchants

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Dear Candace: On The Young and the Restless, why would anyone have Ashley (Shari Shattuck) go after Cole (J. Eddie Peck) ? She was married to his father-in-law, for goodness1 sake. Everybody I talk to comments on this unlikely situation. -Helen Sommers, Milwaukee. Dear Reader: Lately, there has been a lack of men in Ashley's age group. It may be time to bring in some new blood. Wouldn't it be fun if Ashley hooked up with a bad boy who brought out her darker side? Dear Candace: I hope the writers haven't written Taylor (Hunter Tylo) off The Bold and the Beautiful for good. I really like her character - Margaret Eaton, San Angelo, Texas Dear Reader: Tylo recently had a baby girl and is on maternity leave. She will be returning to the show. Dear Candace: I've been watching As the World Turns for years, but I'm seriously considering quitting. I'm so tired of these story lines with Molly and Carly (Lesli Kay Sterling, Maura West). I didn't like Carly when she was on the first time. I have no idea why the writers wanted to bring her back. Both of the women should get what they deserve. -Soap Fan, Birmingham, Ala. Dear Reader: ATWT has more than its share of villains with James Stenbeck (Anthony Herrera), Molly and Carly. Maybe its time to lighten up a bit

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ISLANDER - Friday, March 6, 1998 • 17B ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Out 'n' About with Frank Wagner Last week saw a resumption of the satisfying and without the concentration maddening pace of whirling from this plea- being on multiple movement, at long last sure palace to that entertainment mecca and the-full attention was on the lyric content of sampling the variety of wares carefully cho- the number. sen for presentation at each venue. In the It seemed strange that the cast didn't main, they were mostly first class events and use head clip microphones that would have widely diversified. left their hands free and stopped the inces- On Tuesday, Feb. 24 trie Count Basie sant changing of cordless microphones from Orchestra, led by trombonist Grover hand to hand. These "mikes" were often Mitchell, filled Schein Performance Hall to placed at various intervals on the stage dur- complete capacity. It was dancing-room ing a dance segment, and you became fas- only. Thursday, Feb. 26 was the date for cinated by whether the performers would American Rhapsody, a Gershwin revue with be able to retrieve them. singers, dancers and a large orchestra pre- The Gershwin purists in the house sented at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts were not happy campers, but the majority Hall by the Fort Myers Community Con- of the audience at Mann Hall thoroughly cert series. West Side Story, the famous, all- enjoyed the evening. It simply goes to time-hit musical version of the story of prove: They loved a Gershwin tune, how Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, burned up about you? the stage of Mann Hall for four perfor- mances. West Side Story West Side Story came to Mann Hall. George and Ira Gershwin. Mann Hall (2p. m. matinee, Sunday March 1) Count Basie Orchestra It is nice to report that the Jerika En- Schein Performance Hall (Tuesday, Feb. tertainment production of West Side Story, 24). which played four performances at Mann It would most certainly not take a Hall this week end, is one of the best tour- Gallup Poll to tell you which type of pro- ing companies of the famous musical hit and gram seems to fill Schein Hall to overflow- Oscar-winning movie in recent memory. ing. The two completely sold out programs The work of Jerome Robbiris, who were for big bands. With avid jazz fans and directed and choreographed the original BIG Arts patrons getting their tickets as Broadway production of West Side Story, quickly as possible, one fact is obvious: the was meticulously reproduced by Kevin island is full of jazz babies who crave and Backstrom How satisfying it was to see a appreciate good jazz, swing and the nostal- stage full of male dancers who performed gic sounds of the big bands and they'll sup- with style, distinction and masculinity. Even port almost every jazz programming. at Sunday matinee they danced every step „ The reaction to the music of the Count full-out and their energy spilled off the stage a-ma^-nat-bav-eJje into the audience. phoric as to the GGlen n MilleMill r OOrcfiestra. g That would seem to prove one fact: the nos- love stories of all time, Shakespeare's talgic favorite of all the Big Bands was Romeo and Juliet, is just as touching and Glenn Miller ^— his musicians, vocalists, heartbreaking as it was originally. The emo- and the special sounds and arrangements of tional impact of instant and undying love, his many hit records somehow strike a even in death, still stands as an ideal. As magic chord. (Yes, a pun was intended). one scans the newspapers today the story The make-up of the Basie Orchestra of ethnic gangs is still of great concern in was typical of most of the Big Bands: 4 '"TTtafi^iidighborhoods. The rumble itself may trumpets on the top level, 4 trombones on be a bit passe, but that sanie feeung of-afi- the second level, 5 reeds, one doubling on ger and release is still inherit and expressed flute, on stage level, a drummer, a bassist, The Count Basie Orchestra; inset, Count Basie. by gangs in many ethnic ghetto areas. guitarist, pianist and the leader played trom- West Side Story is a tight show and bone. The brass had a variety of mutes that Kansas City Suite was the stripper's delight an apple-cheeked youngster, or a group of its impact is much like a pneumatic drill in produced many different sounds and moods. called Miss Missouri. same, singing I've Got a Crush on You in the solar plexus. It has been carefully culled They could sound sweet or growling, The vocalist for the evening was praise of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. and honed so that only the essentials are whine or produce any other number of Chris Murrell. While he didn't near the as- Anyhow, American Rhapsody, pre- extremely professionally tied together for sounds that, for me, were usually associ- tounding physical proportions of Little sented by the Fort Myers Community Con- the most potent results. The book by Arthur ated with the ladies from Minsky's. Jimmy Rushing, the original blues vocalist cert Series settled into Mann Hall for one Laurents works, the music by Leonard In rehearing many of Basie's record- in the Basie Band, Murrell gave a lot of performance. Scott Seidl, who also sang and Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim ing favorites live, there seemed to be no bounce and a winning vocal quality to Ev- danced, acted as the emcee. The excellent stand as landmarks in the American Musi- special identifying sound except the piano ery Day, Skylark, and Well Alright. 15 piece orchestra was conducted by pia- cal Theater. Maria, Something's Coming, artistry of Count Basie himself. The major- Each one of the musician's individual nist Ken Leach. ' There's a Place For Us, I Feet Pretty, and ity of arrangements featured solo sections improvisations were outstanding and you'll There is almost no way that an other songs in the score are like hearing the and cluster sounds of the brass and reeds. never hear a sweeter sound than that made evening of Gershwin music and lyrics could voice of a dear, old friend. The dominant sound and personality of the by 8 muted brass with 6 well-voiced reeds. be less than entertaining and in most cases The company is filled with bright- concert was the magnificent, zestful and Head of the BIG Arts Music Com- much more. All of the elements for the eyed and busy-tailed triple threats. A spe- driving force of the drummer, Butch Miles. mittee John Friedman had best beware. One "much more" evening were present but the cial nod is due Jeremy Koch as Tony, (He will always be Ludwig to me as that is more full house in Schein Hall and he'll stumbling blocks were the endlessly mov- DeneneMulay as Maria, Enrique Acevedo the name emblazoned on the front of his have to forego the crew cut and settle for a ing, rather meaningless and uncreative stag- as Bernardo and the dynamite Vonnie bass drum). scalped-Mohawk hair-do. ing and choreography by Mark Huffman Roemer as Anita (the part originally created The evening opened with Shiny and the unbelievably unbecoming costum- by Chita Rivera). Stockings, Strike up the Band (Mr. leader- American Rhapsody ing by Don Skeltpn. If you didn't attend one of the four man please note: this Gershwin tune from Mann Hall (Thursday, Feb. 26) The evening was at its best when performances you missed an excellent pro- the show of the same name was not written American Rhapsody is one of the members of the company simply stood or duction of a musical theater masterpiece. If for, or introduced by, the one and only trum- many entertainments paying honor to the sat and sang. The harmonies were close, you did, you probably enjoyed being in pet-voice Ethel Merman. Her Broadway genius of the brother Gers /in, George's meticulous and melodious. The first act ex- Mann Hall as much as I did. debut was 10 months later in the Gershwin music and Ira's lyrics. Th ?r, is Gershwin ample was the male quartet singing But Not musical Girl Crazy where she introduced / on Ice with Dorothy Hamill; Of Thee I For Me, joined by a lone female voice for Got Rhythm and Delilah). The orchestra Swing, a jazz celebration, Fascinating A Foggy Day. The most satisfying segment continued with Moten Swing, You, You're Rhythm, a theatrical revue headed for of the evening was a medley from Porgy Driving Me Crazy, Way out Basie and my Broadway in 1998, and don't be surprised and Bess in the second act The voices made favorite of the evening from Benny Carter's if you suddenly see on your television set a contemporary sound which was ever-so 18B - Friday, March 6, 1998 - ISLANDER IHAND SCENE The ABC Sale, a great day in the sun Spaghetti with the As predicted, the weather was perfect for the Captiva Civic Kiwanis Club Association's 32nd Annual ABC Sale, held at the Community Cen- ter on Chapin Lane last Saturday. Crowds of people hit the sale early and stayed late, grabbing bargains, visiting with neighbors and enjoying the Taste of Captiva. It was standing room only in the auction tent. Without question, it was a great day for the com- munity and the CCA. The scene on the official ABC T- shirt was done by Alice Loomis, left, who sold the shirts with Carol Allin (front), Carole Harris and others.

The hosts/cooks of the Kiwanis Club's Spaghetti Dinner held on Feb. 28 at the Sanibel Community Association.

Mike Cohen, Sheila Hoen and Gene Slusser manned the hotdog stand.

Clockwise, beginning left, Vanessa Vighone and Pat Santana Valdez-Kenney and Harlow, wearing the matching her mom, Jody, won the shirts they just bought, with bidding for some Beanie Amber Viglione, and Sims and Babies. Jennings Ventura. Steve and the Alvarez clan enjoying dinner without dishes to do. Laurie Wyngaard (left) stands in front of -her~"$tuff- with Bonnie Giancy. •'_' •

Shoppers Beth Mowrey, Coco Dila and Alex auction Michelle Moran shows off the "Mother-In-Law The kids in the crowd were quick to get up and dance. Qrown Chair" whileVictor Mayeron and Alison Hagerup solicit bids. Good luck, Carlene

Server of the Week Kathy Peterson or "Kat," of Thistle Lodge. She had a lot of patience, went beyond the call of duty and was a whole lot of fun, besides. Staffers of the Sanibel-Captiva Shoppers' Guide, Sanibel-Captiva Islander and the Captiva Chronicle, honored Carlene Brennen at a luncheon at the Thistle Lodge last Friday. Brennen has stepped down as general manager of the publications, but will continue to work for the Breeze Corporation on special projects and as a consultant. Photos (L to R): Terri Blackmore, the new general manager, and Carlene Brennen. Carlene, an avid angler, was presented a cake that said "Carlene, Go Fish!"; the staff was joined by Mina Hemingway, who will work closely with Carlene on the second International Hemingway Festival scheduled for June. l '• '• j "•,•>.,- - -v-r it- ISLANDER - Friday, March 6, 1998 - 19B ISLAND SCENE Island Hoedown!

The Shell Museum's Debbie Fredericks and Jose Leal

Phil andHelga Patterson

Richard West and Sue Ann Pirsch taking Colby Leff(soon to be a Congress) with Brad, Melissa a spin around the dance floor. and Scot Congress of Congress Jewelers. Mary Staples-Webber and Francis Bailey were among those who participated in the line dancing instructions. Some 260 friends and supporters of the Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum gathered under a giant tent on the Museum grounds for the Second Annual Island Hoedown. At the watering hole attendees were treated to a roast pig and an assortment of hors d'oeuvres along with beverages of their choice. The delicious dinner fixin's included smoked pork, barbecue chicken, baked beans, swamp cabbage, collard greens, and cole slaw. For dessert, pecan, coconut eream and key lime pies were offered. The Infield band entertained with country favorites such as "Rocky Top." The dance floor was always crowded with authentic-looking country folk, many who had gone all-out in dressing for the occasion. Again, the line dancing lessons proved quite popular. According to Kathy Galloway, this year's chairman, the Island Hoedown has now become a tradition. Country will remain the theme for the annual fund-raiser, "as long as people want it to be." The first Island Hoedown was co-chaired by Galloway and Mary Staples-Webber. In Kathy's opening greeting on Sunday evening she recognized Mary as the "instigator" of the Hoedown theme. Kathy also thanked the various committee members and sponsors for their support, with a special mention of Northern Trust Bank, and asked that the board of trustees stand and be recognized to a round of applause. She closed with the words, "Eat, drink, have a good time, and kick up your heels!" The proceeds of the $100-per-plate fund-raiser are earmarked for new exhibits and educa- Earl and Judy Forte, Bev Gredler, Willis and Bonnie Chaulk, and tional programs such as the Shell Kits, which are distributed by the Shell Museum to schools through- John Gredler. outthe United States.

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Book Reviews Book: Street Lawyer

Steve BECK & Travis, Author: John Grisham the bookstore dog Rating: Three paws

eftsserious, homeless are bums, drunks and addicts, but wife — is balanced against the counter- instead most are rather ordinary people liv- point of a sober drunk, a clear-eyed junkie, ing the best they can in the circumstances a shelter resident with a full-time job, a into which they have been thrust. homeless mother with a row of cots to and fun Grisham does an excellent job of warm herself and her family, and the re- f 1 three years ago I read The ing needed to complete a real estate acqui- expressing both the hope and the hopeless- spect and admiration of those who realize 1 Chamber, which I felt was a sition for a major client. He borrows a file ness of those whom society no longer has the work and sacrifice involved in his new JL serious book about a serious that may confirm his suspicions but awak- room for, all without lessening our enjoy- vocation. subject, and couldn't recommend as a fun ens in a hospital before he can return it, so ment of the story itself. This compelling novel brings us all read- After finishing John Grisham's lat- he is accused of theft, fired, searched, ar- Some of us may wonder what inner a little closer to the understanding and com- est novel, Street Lawyers, I can declare it rested, beaten, ostracized by his associates, pressures could drive a man to give up passion that will be needed to relate to a fun book about a serious subject. and sued by his ex-bosses. $100,0Q0-plus per year job, a high-rise Brock's experiences, while providing the Michael Brock is on the fast track to The reader accompanies Brock on condo, a Lexus and a beautiful surgical grist for decisions within our own minds a partnership in one of Washington D.C.'s his journey to a new life as an advocate intern wife to schlep from shelter to clinic as to how far each of us could, or would, huge law firms until he finds a social con- for the homeless and his evolution into a to alleyway in an endless struggle to seek walk in his shoes. science after witnessing the police kill a street lawyer—bearded, blue-jeaned, and not only the justice he feels is these homeless man holding hostages in the relatively broke, seeking justice against the people's due, but the dignity he feels they (Steve Beck, and Travis, own the firm's conference room. Brock suspects evictors. deserve. The only obvious result — dis- Sanibel Island Book Shop on the corner of that his firm was instrumental in the evic- This novel may act as a wake-up call dain from his former peers, the disappoint- Periwinkle Way and Casa Ybel Road.) tions of several rent payers from a build- for the privileged class — that not all ment of his family and the desertion of his Sanibel Fire Control District Presents

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On the Water Mike FUERY

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hat do experts look for in out the high whorl crowns. The will the white variety, but has a slightly thicker only seen one right-handed whelk. a shell which would set it appear smooth-sided on the top, but have body. Some even appear to have bands of Even after looking over literally Wfar apart from others of the all the colors of the commonly found color. It's also a tough one to find. Check thousands of empty whelk shells which same species? Sometimes it hinges on indi- shells. Some collectors call these rollers your collection and, if you have such a have been washed to the shore, that one vidual taste for a certain color or pattern. But, because they lack the small points on the marked shell, hang on to it. shell — which another collector found — this week, let's look at the fine distinctions top sides of the shell. Keep these because We have two kinds of tulips, the was the only one I have ever seen. I guess in a couple of shells which make them a they make great displays. banded variety most often found on the that makes it one of our rarest of all shells, "keeper" for experienced collectors. The other to look for is a subtle color beaches, and the true tulip, which usually going higher on the list than the coveted The Florida fighting conch is one of change on the inside of this particular lives on the muddy bars of the coastal bays. junonia. our most colorful local shells. It has the conch. Common colors are light brown to Once in perhaps a couple of hundred Other unusual shells which collec- distinction of changing colors as it grows, reddish, but a valued one has an interior shells, the true tulip produces a reddish to tors search for are those in the albino state. and people who look enough can find a lip which is a light purple. Don't ask how gold-colored shell. The best I've ever found That means a perfectly developed shell, complete growth span from the smallest often a purple one turns up, but I can say it was only two inches tall, but a brilliant or- only it is completely devoid of color, thus to the adult size of about four inches. And, takes a lot of checking conchs before this ange color. They tend to fade quickly in the making it a brilliant white. I have found in that span, you will see how the living variation occurs. sun, however. In the years of searching, I've one albino fighting conchrbut it's the only shell changes its exterior color and design. . The baby's ear, or lady's ear shell is a found parts of golden tulips whicfi had to one I've ever seen. What would experienced shellers member of the moon snail family. Its most be five or six inches in length. Good shelling this week, and please look for in the fighting conch? There are famous cousin is the gray shark's eye shell. If you are really lucky, you might find observe the no-live-shelling law on Sanibel. two slight differences which make the However, the baby's ear is a flattened ver- this off-colored tulip which nature has colored (If you have a comment about a fish- common conch much more valued — one sion and completely white, unless it hap- to vividly set it apart from the other shells. ing or shelling story, you can reach Capt. is a color change, and the other is a differ- pens to be one of the much rare versions. Many shellers are familiar with the Mike Fuery at [email protected],or you ence on the outside of the shell. Occasionally, an ear shell which has commonly found whelk, the left-handed can visit his web site at www.sanibel- Fighting conchs rarely come with- yellowish spots turns up. It looks much like variety. In all my years of collecting, I have online/guides/fuery.htm)

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Explore Sanibel's tor Center Auditorium. $5 donation ben- of Wildlife freshwater marsh during this two*hour efits new Visitor Education Center. Location: Sanibel-Captiva Road across walk through the Bailey Tract on the ref- Birds of the Refuge — 10 a.m. from the Sanibel Elementary School. uge visitors. uge. Meet at the Bailey Tract parking lot Tuesday; 1 p.m. Sunday and Wednesday. Phone: 472-3644 On-site offerings: Famous birding area. of Tarpon Bay Road. J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Hours: 11 a.m. Monday-Friday; 1 p.m. Sun- Hiking trails, observation tower, fishing, Birding the Bailey Tract* — 7:30 Refuge is world-famous for its wading day — presentation and tour of facilities. crabbing. Bike trip or tram tour from Tar- a.m. Sunday, Discover the many species bird population. Discover many of the Admission: $3 donation requested. pon Bay Recreation. of birds attracted to Sanibel's freshwater more common birds that use the refuge On-site offerings: CROW is a wildlife clinic Natural History marsh on a 1 1/2-hour walk through the over the winter and early spring. Educa- whose goal is the rescue, rehabilitation and Boat Tour Bailey Tract. Meet at the parking Tot on tion Pavilion on the cross dike. release of native wildlife. Outdoor cages Tarpon Bay Road. A Profile of "Ding" — 10 a.m, house some permanently injured wildlife as Location: South Seas Plantation See You Later Alligator! — 11 Phone: 472-5300 Monday and Saturday. Get an insight on well as those still under rehabilitation. Edu- a.m. Sunday; 1 p.m. Monday, Thursday one of America's most famous pioneer cation Pavilion offers exhibit and video. Hours: 4-5:30 p.m. arid Saturday, Is that"an alligator or a Cost: $17.50 adults/SlO child 4-12. conservationists and discover the many Horticultural Tour Crocodile? Discover some remarkable remarkable achievements of Jay Offering: Short boat trip with knowledge- characteristics of these large reptiles. Location: Sanibel Moorings, 845 East Gulf able guides into Pine Island Sound." Norwood Darling. Visitor Center Audi- Phone: 472-411$ Ostego Bay Education Pavilion on the cross dike on torium. Time: 10 a.m. Tuesday morning Wildlife Drive. " *Reservations required. Call 472- Admission: Free Foundation .'.,.;.„. Reclaiming the River of Grass— 1100. Led by: KiTk Charles, grounds foreman. Location: 718 Fisherman's Wharf on San •i,jijt,m. Sunday; 1p.m. Tuesday. Learn Meet in front of condo office. Carlos Island The Moorings has extensive imported and Phone: 765-8101 Hours of operflrion/Nature Center—8:30 island is a historic site. Good shelling, a carefully tended exotic specimens from Admission: Donation a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Native fishing pier, and also a new boardwalk trail around the world. On-site offerings: The Ostego Bay Founda- Plant Nursery 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays called Gnarly Woods — well worth explor- J.N. "Ding" Darling tion is an independent, non-profit organiza- 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ing. tion dedicated to the understanding, preser- Admission: $3 adult • Gulfside City Park — Quiet and woodsy. National Wildlife vation and enhancement of the marine envi- On-site offerings: 10 & 11 a.m., 2 p.m.. • Tarpon Bay Beach — Very accessible to Refuge ronment. Currently, has a marine science cen- Guided Trail Walks Monday through Sat- "downtown" Sanibel. Nearby nature walk Location: Sanibel Captiva Road ter; provides boat and kayak tours. urday — fee included in admission. SCCF in the Bailey Tract of the J.N. "Ding" Dar- Phone: 472-1100 Sanibel-Captiva owns over 880 acres, including about 10 ling Wildlife Refuge. Hours: Wildlife Drive open one hour after different loop walking trails covering 4.5 • Bowman's Beach—on the way to Captiva. sunrise to one hour before sunset. Visitor Conservation miles. Environmental and nature displays, Beautiful expanse of open beach and trees. Center open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday Foundation nature shop, native plant nursery and au- • Turner Beach on Captiva — Limited through Thursday. Drive and Center closed Location: 3333 Sanibel-Captiva Road, ditorium with scheduled talks and shows. parking.Great shelling and fishing.Very onFridays. about one mile west of Tarpon Bay Road. Beach walks also provided 8:45 a.m. hazardous undertow which can fool the un- Admission: $5 per car on drive. $1 for biker Phone: 472-2329 Thursdays. wary — caution. or hiker. Many alternatives for frequent ref- Note: It is against the law to remove live Sanibel Beaches shells from Sanibel waters. Locations: Several public beaches are available. Your best bet is to stop at the Sanibel Bicycle Club Chamber of Commerce and get a map be- Location: The Dunes Country Club fore driving up arid down the roads. Phone: 472-1397 • The causeway itself is a beautiful walk- Meeting: Meets every Tuesday at 8:30. ing and fishing spot. Visitors welcome. • Lighthouse Beach, on the east end of the

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