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CONTENTS: Sarah Berry joins Marc Kudish as special guests with the Gulf Coast Symphony on April 7 at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall in Fort Myers.

6 News & Previews – ON THE GULF

12 Mayor Randy Henderson 16 ... Southern Hospitality – MUSIC 20 ... Sanibel Music Festival 23 Meditation – WELLNESS

27 Yoga in Southwest Florida – GUIDE 28 ... Calendar – WHAT GOES ON 38 ... Wine & Dine – DININGGUIDE

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Conservancy Reopens

Conservancy of Southwest Florida unveils its newly renovated Nature Center during a two-day Grand Reopening Weekend Festival, April 20 & 21. The new Conservancy of Southwest Florida Nature Center is designed to raise awareness of the importance of protecting the water, land, and wildlife in the region.

The Grand Reopening celebration will allow people to experience the new Nature Center and enjoy other ecofriendly activities and events. Weekend festivities include special exhibits and educational programs and speakers, including renowned oceanographer and keynote speaker, Dr. Sylvia Earle from National Geographic, as well as music, entertainment, films, live aninal presentations, arts & crafts, games, puppet show, book signings, special activities for children, and guided eco-cruises.

The first 50 attendees each day receive a free Grand Reopening Weekend Festival commemorative t-shirt.

The Conservancy is a not-forprofit grassroots organization focused on the critical environmental issues of the Southwest Florida region with a mission to protect the region’s water, land and wildlife through environmental education, science, policy, and wildlife rehabilitation. The von Arx Wildlife Hospital treats more than 3,200 injured, sick and orphaned animals each year and releases about half of them back into their native habitats.

For more information about the Conservancy’s Weekend Festival, April 20 & 21, 10am-

4pm, call the Grand Reopening Hotline at 430-2466.

Conservancy of Southwest Florida is located at 1450 Merrihue Dr., off Goodlette-Frank Rd. at 14th Ave. N. in Naples. The new Nature Center entrance is located on Smith Preserve Way, off of Goodlette-Frank Rd. in Naples, just south of the Naples Zoo.The Conservancy is open Monday-Saturday 9:30am4:30pm. For information, call 262-0304.

MarcusJansen’s Big March

Unit A, Marcus Jansen's open studio headquarters, will celebrate its one year anniversary on April 5, during downtown Fort Myers’ Art Walk, with a reception and anniversary party that will include a DJ and a special guest artist appearance.

Unit A opened in March 2012, after internationally renown artist and Fort Myers resident Marcus Jansen decided to transform his studio building from a forgotten church into the largest private art space of it's kind in Southwest Florida. Its the first space to open in what some are calling the emerging ‘Warehouse Art District’ in downtown Fort Myers. Leaders of the local art community have already held meetings about possible artists’ lofts and non-profit warehouse space for arts organizations having a place in that region using Unit A as a catalyst to do so.

"The space is here because our members believed in the mission and committed to the cause and stick to it, says Jansen. “With the anniversary we celebrate our members behind the scene that don't make headline news.

“The name Unit A does not

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just refer to it's location, but also represents our small unit of individuals that believe in our mission," he continues.

Members working behind the scene include Chrisitine Gruber, Tonda Soisson Lawson & Nick Soisson, Lelia & Ray Soission as well as Amanda Plummer, Bob Encarnacion, Michi's Arts & Craft, and Laszlo Hagymasi, from Budapest, Hungary, who has worked with Jansen for almost fifteen years and will be part of the Unit's continuing operations.

Unit A will also introduce its new members at the anniversary party: Lia Martino, who worked closely with Giorgio Armani, is now Jansen's Artist Liaison; and artist Jonas Stirner, who assisted Robert Rauschenberg for many years.

“Lia brings an extensive

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amount of experience and information from fashion and arts with her and is very passionate about the Unit’s mission," said Jansen.

From digital imaging to fabrication, Stirner has knowledge of all phases of fine art production. He will be collaborating with Jansen on projects and events. "Although we typically do not represent artists at Unit A, Jonas will also be showing his sculptures at the opening anniversary celebration as a special guest,” explains Jansen. “We are very excited to have his involvement and his artwork is a great asset to our team."

Since its opening a year ago, Unit A has hosted several big events, including Sonic Combine, Urban Decaydence, and Jansen's Absolut Vodka signing.

Unit A works with the Alliance for the Arts, Florida Gulf Coast University, Hodges University and others, offering educational tours and artist talks.

Jansen also has a busy year ahead with exhibitions in Rome, Venice, Milan, Munich, and London. Lia Martino says, "We are looking forward to an exciting year and look forward to working closely with our gallery partners here and abroad." One of Marcus's longtime partners has been HW Gallery in Naples.

The Unit A anniversary party on April 5 is 6-10pm and is limited to 140 guests at a time. The gallery, located at 1922 Evans Ave. in Fort Myers, is open by appointment only and the first Friday of every month, 6-10pm. For more information, call 338-8449.

Jansen on Sanibel

Marcus Jansen’s paintings will be featured in a solo exhibt at BIG Arts on Sanibel, March 4-30.

Jansen will host a BIGArts’ ARTSalon lecture, titled ‘Expressionism Today: Urban, Socio-Political Paintings,’ on March 15 at 4pm. There will be a free reception following the lecture, 5:30-7pm.

BIGArts is located at 900 Dunlop Rd. on sanibel. Call 472-9700 for information.

Jansen on Campus

Jansen will also be one of th e artists with work in the exhibi, ‘Eye of the Storm,; at the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery on the campus of Edison State College March 1-April 13. The opening reception is March 1, 6-8pm, with a gallery talk with Guest Curator, D. Dominick Lombardi: at 7pm. The reception and gallery talk is free.

Other artists featured in ‘Eye of the Storm’ are Isak Applin, Anita Arliss, Jonathan Beer, Susan Breen, Mia Brownell, Ernest Concepcion, Paul Gagner, Chambliss Giobbi, Richard Höglund, Shawn Huckins, Marcus Jansen, Arcady Kotler, D. Dominick Lombardi, Marci MacGuffie, Tim Merry, Arnold Mesches, Rashaad Newsome, Trong Nguyen, Leah Oates, Rebecca Reeve, Holly Sears, Karen Shaw, Patricia Smith, D. Jack Solomon, and Melanie Vote.

The Bob Rauschenberg Gallery is located on the campus of Edison State College, 8099 College Pkwy. in Fort Myers. The gallery is open Monday-Friday 10am-4pm and Saturday 11am-3pm. Call 4899313 for more information.

Film Festival on the Beach

The seventh annual Fort Myers Beach Film Festival returns to the island April 25-28, with screenings all day over the fourday festival at Beach Theater, a twilight sceenning on the beach, a filmmaking workshop for adults and another for children to create family films, a film industry luncheon, and a sunset cruise with filmmakers and celebrity guests.

The Film Festival begins Wednesday, April 24, with a ‘Welcome Filmmakers’ Sunset Party Cruise aboard the Indian Princess Paddle Boat.

The Festival officially opens Thursday, April 25, with Ribbon Cutting at Beach Theater.

On Friday, April 26th, there will be a Twilight Film on the Beach behind the Holiday Inn.

Independent Film Industry workshops will be given on Saturday, April 27.

The Festival closes on Sunday, April 28, with an Awards Ceremony and Audience Award film screening.

The Beach Theater is located at 6425 Estero Blvd., in Fort Myers Beach. The Holiday Inn is located nearby at 6890 Estero Blvd. For more information, call 314-9234.

Step Back in Time

The Friends of the Collier County Museum and the Seminole Tribe of Florida presents the 24th annual Old Florida Festival March 8 &9. The weekend festival is one of the

Collier Museums host its annual Old Florida Festival March 9 & 10.

largest and most popular living history gatherings in the state, featuring more than 100 historical reenactors, craftworkers, demonstrators, folk musicians, and storytellers depicting everyday life on the Southwest Florida frontier, from Calusa and Seminole Indians to World War II. This year’s event includes a Spanish fort and garrison, complete with mounted conquistadors, cannons, a missionary, displays and a Spanish colonial cooking demonstration.

Families can spend a day in the past with a Calusa indian, a Seminole family, a Civil War soldier, cracker cattlemen, Spanish conquistadors, and other costumed reenactors. Reenactors, living history presenters,

The Fort Myers Beach Film Festival hosts a Twilight Film on the beach behind the Holiday Inn, April 26.
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Unit A, Marcus Jansen’s studio gallery headquarters, is celebrating its first anniversary with a party April 5 during Art Walk.

craftworkers, artists, and musicians will educate and entertain visitors and there will be authentic military drills by soldiers from the American Revolution to World War II. And there will be a barbeque.

The Old Florida Festival will be held at the Collier County Museum, 3331 Tamiami Trail E., two miles from downtown Naples in the Collier County Government Center. For more information, please call 252-8476.

Zimsculpt Returns to Naples

Back by popular demand, ‘Zimsculpt,’ an exhibition of stone sculptures from Zimbabwe, returns to the Naples Botanical Garden thru March 24. More than 100 new pieces, 3-15 feet tall, from more than 40 artists, will be installed throughout the gardens. Visitors can also meet artists Patrick Sephani and

Reading Fest Brings Authors Downtown

Ellen Hopkins, and Ally Carter; and children’s authors Tedd Arnold and Kadir Nelson. Michele Wehrwein Albion, author of The Florida Life of Thomas Edison , The Quotable Edison and The Quotable Henry

Passmore Mupindiko, who will be demonstrating the art of stone carving daily, and Curator, Vivienne Croisette will be providing tours of the installation. Naples Botanical Garden, located at 4820 Bayshore Drive in Naples, is open daily 9am-5pm. call 643-7275 for information.

Twenty five nationally acclaimed and best-selling adult, teen and children’s authors will be appearing at the 14th annual Southwest Florida Reading Festival on March 16. The Reading Festival, in the Harborside Event Center and Centennial Park, features author presentations and book signings, programs and activities for teens and children, the latest library technology, contests, booksellers, and a free book for every child and teen. New this year is the Reading Rocks! Teen Battle of the Bands!, where three finalists perform at 12:30, 1:45 and 3:15pm. The Festival, which draws about 18,000 people, kicks-off Friday evening, March 15, 69pm, with Evening with the Authors, where attendees can meet authors such as Catherine Coulter, Alex Berenson and Martin Dugard; teen authors

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‘Zimsculpt,’ an exhibition of sculptures from Zimbabwe, returns to the Naples Botanical Garden thru March 24. Catherine Coulter will be appearing at Evening with the Authors, kicking off the Southwest Florida Reading Festival on March 15.

Ford will be one of the authors appearing at the Festival. During the 1990s, she was the curator at the Edison & Ford Winter Estates.

Other authors expected to be at the Festival are: The New York Times bestselling authors Mary Kay Andrews, Joy Fielding and Kim Harrison, former reporter and award winning author Alex Berenson, former News-Press and USA Today reporter Deborah Sharp, Joy Castro, Catherine Coulter, Tim Dorsey, Dorothea Benton Frank, Jeaniene Frost, Jane Green, H. Te rrell Griffin, and Les Standiford, as well as children’s authors Tedd Arnold, Annie Barrows, Gail Carson Levine, Kadir Nelson, Bob Shea, Mélanie Watt and teen authors Ally Carter and Ellen Hopkins.

The Reading Festival is free and is totally community supported through generous donations, sponsorships and grants.

The Festival will be open 10am-6pm. The Harborside Event Center is located at 1375 Monroe St. on the waterfron in the historic River District in

downtown Fort Myers. Centennial Park is across the street on the riverfront. For more information, call 337-READ.

Sanibel Hosts Classical Music Festival

The Sanibel Music Festival, an island tradition for 27 years, opens March 2 with Trio Cavatina, one of three ensembles new to the Festival. Others performing for the first time at the Festival are the Arabesque Winds with Cherry Tsang on piano and the Ariel Quartet. In addition, four returning favorites include the Gould Trio with Robert Plane on clarinet, David Finckel with Wu Han and Philip Setzer, Pacifica Quartet with Wu Han on piano, and the Opera Theater of Connecticut.

All concerts will be performed Tuesday and Saturdays at 8pm at the Sanibel Congregational Church on Sanibel.

CONCERT SCHEDULE:

Sat, March 2 : Trio Cavatina

Tue, March 5 : Gould Trio with Robert Plane, clarinet

Sat, March 9 : Arabesque Winds with Cherry Tsang, piano

Tue, March 12 : Ariel Quartet

Sat, March 16 : David Finckel with Wu Han and Philip Setzer

Tue, March 19 : Pacifica Quartet with Wu Han

Sat, March 24 : Opera Theater of Connecticut – Viva Verdi! Sanibel Congregational Church is located at 2050 Periwinkle Way on Sanibel. For information, call 344-7025.

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The Ariel Quartet performs March 12 for the first time at the Sanibel Music Festival.

Cuban Coffee Paintings at Collier Museum

As part of its year-long Viva Florida 500 celebration, Collier County Museums hosts ‘The Spirit of the Coffee Bean,’ Cuban Espresso Coffee paintings by Reynier Llanes, March 1-April 25 at the Naples Depot Museum in

downtown Naples. An opening reception for the artist will be held March 1, 6-8pm.

Unable to obtain the necessary paints and art supplies in his native Cuba, Llanes mastered the art of using coladito, or espresso coffee, as

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an essential and aromatic ingredient to create his art. His painting process is similar to watercolor. He prepares his palette by roasting different kinds of Cuban coffee. The various shades of brown depend on the color of the bean and how much water is used to brew the pot. With these, Llanes composes his nostalgic scenes of family and rural life in Cuba to celebrate the island’s long cultural connection with Southwest Florida.

The Naples Depot Museum is located at 1051 Fifth Ave. S. Admission is free. For information, call 252-6525.

BluesFestivalin Bonita Springs

The seventh annual Bonita Blues Festival, a two-day concert event, will again be held on March 8 & 9 at Riverside Park in downtown Bonita Springs.

Gates open at 1:30pm and music starts at 2pm on Friday, March 8. Gates open at 11am and music starts at 11:30pm on Saturday, March 9. Both days will feature award-winning blues artists from around the country as well as local favorites.

Legendary bluesman Jimmy Thackery headlines the Friday concert. Also performing will be Southern Hospitality, featuring JP Soars, Damon Fowler and Victor Wainwright, as well as The Reba Russell Band and local favorites Big Buck & the Biscuit Boys and The Certified Band.

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festival on Sunday night. Lil Ronnie & the Grand Dukes, Biscuit Miller & the Mix, Skyla Burrell, and local bands The Juice Blues Band, Deb & The Dynamics and the Cracker Blues Band will also play.

Proceeds of the Bonita Blues Festival will benefit the Bonita Springs Assistance Office Music for Minors Foundation, providing musical instruments to local youth, and the Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida, for the benefit of the Music Therapy Program.

Riverside Park is located at 27300 Old Rd 41 & Childers St. in Bonita Springs. Call 898-2939 for information.

Lil’ Ed &the Blues Imperials perform March 9 at the Bonita Blues Festival.

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Y, HOW TIMES ARE CHANGING I remember in the late 90s attempting to find something to do on a Saturday night downtown seemed more like work than the weekend. To visit the area much after dark meant taking my chances crossing dark side streets filled with questionable characters, some funny and some not quite. During the day it wasn’t much better. Downtown area businesses appeared weathered and out of date. In fact, the streetscapes could easily give one the distinct impression the city was suffering a sharp decline – one hurricane, or economic turndown away from disappearing into oblivion. But all that has changed.

Fort Myers Mayor Randy Henderson has made it his personal mission to continue the efforts of his predecessor, former Mayor Humphrey, in cleaning up, renovating, and shaping the new look and feel of what downtown offers its residents and visitors.

“We knew we had to modernize the city, make it a pleasant place to be, make it a safe place to be. We’ve had issues in the past, but we’ve gotten rid of that by transitioning away from a predominantly drinking district, if you will. We had an extensive debate on what to do when the city was dealing with ways to instill stability and comfort from criminal activity. We created a law. If you’re only a drink-

ing establishment, that’s what you exist for, it’s going to be unlawful for anyone under 21 to be in your establishment. I would tell you that I had to take great consternation supporting the law in the beginning, because I’m a person who’s for more freedom, not more restriction, but at the end of analysis and debate it was more logical than it was about freedom. It aligned our city’s interest with the interest of what federal and state government laws were. We were criticized by some, but most supported the law including a lot of bars and restaurants. They didn’t want the liability associated with underage drinking, and I want to tell you, looking back, it has been a great decision for the city.”

Altering the drinking laws in downtown was just the beginning. Mayor Henderson explains, “We wanted to create a general good feeling that said to the business world I want to be there, set up my shop there, because I can make a great living if I do.”

By 2002-2003, Fort Myers began interviewing world renowned urban planner Andres Duany. Duany’s plan ultimately provided the city with a vision intended to inspire the arrival of new business by supporting and propping up existing business. “Rather than Duany presenting us a plan saying, ‘Do this and only this over the next ten years and if you

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change it you’re screwing it up,” it was instead, “Here’s an outline, here’s a template. Now just mold it and tweak it in these various ways.’ Andres Duany provided the flexibility within his plan, but what he didn’t say was that’s not going to be easy.”

The existing community understood giving downtown a face-lift was going to be painful and time consuming, but many approached it from the perspective that before things could get better the city had to go through it. As the old saying goes, ‘no pain no gain’ On the other hand, there was the typical grinding and gnashing of teeth from some.

“It was necessary to rip up many of the streets,’ the Mayor explains. “Everything was planked off down there. You’d have to walk around construction in order to get to your favorite restaurant. It is some of the most difficult work you will ever seek to do when imagining the public’s interest. There are so many ways people think it should be done so first you try to seek a consensus. We did that by having so many public hearings. I believe we have collectively gotten the vision way more right than wrong. The efforts were well worth it. Downtown is thriving, businesses are moving in at an astonishing rate along with new residents, and our arts and entertainment community has truly begun to flourish as a result.”

He continues, “Another part of our vision included creating opportunity for entertainment that appealed to a broad range of people. We wanted people to be able to have a nice dinner, walk around, experience the culture, art, a play, and more.

“I’d like to see a cinema and bandshell eventually built. It is one of the goals over the next term to reach out to wealthier people from the community and try to inspire the financial resources so we can have a symphony presence downtown. We are ready for it. We’ve got a venue down on the river where one day I envision symphony performances throughout the year and jazz festivals. I think it would show the real sophistication of the city.”

“Ginny (my wife) and I have intense schedules. We can’t do all the things we want, but currently we love attending the Sydney & Berne Davis Arts Center events. If nothing else, I like to show up as Mayor to be supportive of the efforts that are going on,” he says. “I do everything in my power to try to do that as often as possible. The art, music and theatre events drive a lot of the interest in our community and influence the economy in very positive ways. I remember my predecessor, Mayor Humphrey, once went to a US Mayor’s convention and I remember him coming back and reporting to the council, ‘We’ve got to get this city heading in a direction that provides an opportunity to grow its arts and cultural community.’ We began to do

that and it’s made a great impact. Tourism is strong. The Edison-Ford Estates is doing better than it’s ever done. The Southwest Florida Historical Museum, the Imaginarium Science Center, the Burrows Home, and Langford Kingston House, are all showing record attendances and usage.”

So what else does Mayor Henderson predict for the future? “I believe we will see multiple modern hotels and restaurants coming to take advantage of the building blocks we have created for them,’ he says. “Beyond that, other businesses and financial services will show up because there will be more demand for those services.”

“A lot of residential area will continue to grow here and inland from the river, stimulating more opportunity for younger folks to buy in at affordable rates with nice accommodations. Right now not everybody can afford to be right on the river. I believe all that will be possible in the coming 36 months to ten year horizon.”

The Mayor continues, “Another one of the challenges in balancing the diverse interests of our citizens included a substantial public debate about appropriate heights of new buildings. Merging the high buildings in with the historical low buildings was really challenging. I think we found a reasonable balance, but it was stressful trying to figure that out. Somewhere you have to find the threshold that offers a feasible opportunity, but yet maintains the charm and character of the city. So we don’t have a perfect plan, but I think we’ve got it way more right than we’ve got it wrong. And I’m comfortable with that.”

Considering his experiences in governmment the Mayor recalls, “I was guarded when I first came into office 12 years ago (as city councilman). I wanted to participate in a process that inspired a plan, but wouldn’t set the plan on a shelf and say ‘we better wait.’ Thankfully, to my colleague’s credit, we planned the work and we began immediately to work the plan. Working together in a transparent, respectful way, inspiring and achieving a result which changes a city forever for the better – it gives you a feeling of accomplishment. I tell people all the time, ‘the best is yet to come.’

Since the last census, Fort Myers’ population shrank from 67,000 to 63,000 post recession. It seemed that there was an exodus from the city, but today at nearly 68,000, Fort Myers continues to prove it will weather this storm and others to come. The economy is recovering, our population growing and there is a good amount of choice when it comes to what to do on a Saturday night in the city.

“The word is getting out across Florida and beyond that Fort Myers is a beautiful city and a fun place to be,” says Mayor Henderson. If you haven’t visited downtown in a while, perhaps you should. •

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“We wanted people to be able to have a nice dinner, walk around, experience the culture, art, a play, and more.”
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“It is one of the goals over the next term to reach out to wealthier people from the community and try to inspire the financial resources so we can have a symphony presence downtown. We’ve got a venue down on the river where one day I envision symphony performances throughout the year and jazz festivals.
I think it would show the real sophistication of the city.”
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Talkin’ Blues

DAMON FOWLER, JP SOARS AND VICTOR WAINWRIGHT

have all grown up in Florida and have been playing blues clubs and festivals throughout the state and country for years and have been good friends for a long time. So when Damon had the idea of joining forces with JP and Victor to form a blues ‘supergroup’ they jumped at the chance. The band was named Southern Hospitality.

They went into the studio with Grammy-nominated cajun bluesman Tab Benoit (and bassist Chuck Riley and drummer Chris Peet) and recorded a strong new album, ‘Easy Livin’, recently released on Blind Pig Records, one of the premier blues labels in the world. Each contributes several songs showcasing their distinct styles –Damon’s southern soul reminiscent of Muscle Shoals and Little Feat, JP’s driving Texan and Delta blues, and Victor’s funky, rockin’ boogie-woogie from New Orleans and Memphis. There’s even a reggae tune and a cover of Willie Bobo’s ‘Fried Neck Bones and Home Fries,’ popularized by Santana.

Damon, JP and Victor play regularly in Southwest Florida, most often at Buckingham Blues Bar, and will be playing March 9 at the Bonita Blues Festival.

I emailed some questions to the band, who were in different locations gigging around the country.

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How did the band Southern Hospitality form? Whose Idea was it and how did it evolve?

Damon, along with a phone call to JP, started this project. I was thankfully asked to join later by them and asked what I thought of the concept. It started as a ‘showcase’ idea – and it's turned into a real band, but a band that performs every night as a concert, as a show. Just as if it were a showcase.

What is the difference between playing live and playing in a recording studio?

For Southern Hospitality, there wasn't much difference between playing live and playing in the studio. We came in, and along with our producer Tab Benoit, decided that our best option was really just to recreate what we do live, and capture that moment in time. We're all close friends, so capturing that musical conversation was really important to us. In other words, we wanted to play for our own pleasure, and get on tape that living part of the song.–the most important part.

There was something about watching Tab work that put it all into perspective. There are producers who holler, jump all over the place and rearrange everything, and play all the instruments and do all that stuff. That really isn’t production in my mind. When it’s really happening, I don't think you should even be able to see it. What Tab does affects everyone in the room, but without really anyone noticing. He has a big presence. The more I think about it, Tab can walk into the room and change everything without saying a word.

In the words of Jim Dickinson, a hero of mine, "Our fears of extinction compel us to record – to re-create –the ritual ceremony. From the first hand-print cave

painting to the most modern computer art, it is the human condition to seek immortality. Life is fleeting. Art is long. A record is a ‘totem,’ a document of a unique, unrepeatable event worthy of preservation and able to sustain historic life.

What do you enjoy most about playing at Blues Festivals?

Blues music festivals, or any music festival we play, can be a very unique and exciting way to experience live music. One of the best things about these events is that they know no age barriers. Very often artists in our field tend to find themselves playing to an older audience, the minimum age being 21, and often the vast majority of those in a theater or large venue are well over that. At festivals this is different, both on and off the stage. Families come out together, to celebrate and enjoy music and have fun. Often, you can watch musicians as young as 12 or experienced blues artists nearing 100 years old. On and off stage, it's very diverse.

Also, to me, what makes blues festivals in particular more unique is that they tend to be a starting ground for life-long friendships.

Who influenced you as far as piano playing? Who are some of your favorites, past and present?

I was greatly influenced by my grandfather, who taughtme how to play the piano, and my farther, who taught me to sing. My grandfather was playing honky tonk and genuine rock ‘n' roll piano with my dad and uncle long before I was born. I was later mentored by Reverend Billy C. Wirtz, who I toured with for a few years. Besides my family and mentors, other influences include Otis Spann and Pinetop Perkins, two blues piano titans. I also look up to friend Eden Brent and David Maxwell, two incredible current day piano masters.

You, JPand Damon all have very different vocal styles.

When I listen to JP I know I'm listening to someone reaching in and pulling it out; It's from the gut and from the heart. Given his diverse background in singing, I love hearing the mix of genres – and the experience that comes with that. It's controlled, but in

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“One of the best things about music festivals is that they know no age barriers. Very often artists tend to find themselves playing to an older audience. At festivals this is different, both on and off the stage. Families come out together, to celebrate and enjoy music and have fun.”

its own good way totally out of control. That is truly inspiring to me. Besides his vocal ability he also sings with his guitar, sometimes much louder and even more clear than any of us can sing with our voices.

Damon sings with a smoothness and control that I really admire and that definitely inspires me, too. In fact, sometimes when we're singing a song together, I catch myself mimicking what he's doing! I would consider Damon one of the best singers I've ever had the privilege to work with. It's from the heart and it's very moving.

I just try to sing as true and as soulfully as I can. It has to be honest. I want to move people and want to share my emotion with an audience, wether that's a fast funny boogie or a down low serious ballad.

You each seem to come from different blues traditions. Where do you find common ground? What is the common denominator?

Given all our diverse backgrounds,I think it's important to realize that we're actually coming from the same place when we're sharing a stage as Southern Hospitality. The common denominator is our passionand love for this music, our audience and each other.

Only time will tell, but I'd like to consider our roles within this music as significant; uniquely connected to its past, present and future. We all have a sense of humor and a willingness to step out on a limb for our art. With that being said, if you're not doing something different, then why do it at all?

What do you enjoy most about watching JP and Damon tangle on stage?

I love watching JP and Damon. I think what's so special about this band and what sets us apart from other similar groups is that we're all so close. We're genuine friends who talk to each other almost on a daily basis. Seeing that musical conversation between them two and feeling it myself, I can honestly say that it's something really special.

What is your definition of 'southern hospitality'?

‘Southern Hospitality,’ to me, is a friendship and love for each other and the music

we play, an openness and willingness to invite others in and an awareness of the responsibilities we have to ensure that all our fans leave happy or never leave at all. We formed this band on these principles – and also to leave no corner of this music unexplored and to continue to inspire ourselves and our friends and fans through our love and passion of this music.

Through all this musical diversity, our goal remains the same – to remain friends and to share that friendship on stage with any fan that is willing to join us.

JP

Can you describe the unique kind of guitar you play and how you came to play it?

The guitar that I am playing is an Epiphone Joe Pass emperor. It's totally hollow and has a wooden bridge, which has a lot to do with the way it sounds. It’s actually a pretty cheap guitar. I started playing it about ten years ago. I was backing a harmonica player, Billy Burns, and he suggested that I play the hollowbody. I had the guitar for years before I really started playing it. It took a while to get used to, but now it's my favorite guitar to play. It's got its little quirks, but I know ‘em. It's like driving the same car for years –you don't have to look where the turn signal is or light switch is and you know you gotta hold the door a certain way to get it to close.

Who influenced you as far as guitar playing? Who are some of your favorites, past and present?

My dad plays guitar and is the one who got me started. I also have an uncle who plays guitar and bass. There was always music in our house. I associated the music with good times, happy times. They would have these parties and jam all night.

I've been influenced by a ton of stuff. I like a lot of different styles of music. I love Django

Reinhardt, T-Bone Walker, Muddy Waters, Wes Montgomery, Johnny Guitar Watson, Guitar Slim, Junior Watson, Duke Robillard, Charlie Baty, Rick Holmstrom, I could go on and on. I also get influenced a lot by the people I play with. I've been influenced lately by Damon and Victor. I bought myself a lap-steel guitar a few months back and have been messing with a lot of open tuning stuff.

As a performer, what do you strive to give the audience at each show?

I try to give the audience my heart and soul. I try to convey a feeling to them, an emotion, an atmosphere. I want to make them happy, make them smile and forget about their troubles for a while.

DAMON

Who influenced you as far as guitar playing? Who are some of your favorites?

Red Volkaert. I also love Mark Knopfler. What do you enjoy about playing the lap-top, dobro and slide guitar?

The reason I like playing slide is because there's a very human vocal quality to it.

You've covered songs by Leon Russell ('Tight Rope') and Merle Haggard ('Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down') and Chuck Prophet on your CDs – not your usual blues suspects. What did you hear in their songs that made you want to record them?

I choose the songs that I play because growing up I heard a lot of different styles of music and that's what comes out through me when I play. •

The 7th annual Bonita Blues Festival is scheduled for March 8 & 9 in Riverside Park in Bonita Springs. Southern Hospitality is scheduled to perform March 8 at 6:15pm. Riverside Park is located on Old 41 Rd &Childers St. For information, visit www.bonitablues.com

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SANIBEL MUSIC FESTIVAL

Trio Cavatina

Winners of the coveted Naumberg International Chamber Music Competition. Violinist Harumi Rhodes has performed with the Boston Chamber Music Society, cellist Priscilla Lee won the Avery Fisher Career Grant, and pianist Ieva Jokubaviciute has performed with the Chicago Symphony. Performing works by Beethoven, Faure and Ravel.

Gould Trio with Robert Plane

British Trio of Lucy Gould, violin; Alice Neary, cello; and Benjamin Frith, piano, is joined by Lucy's husband, Robert Plane, principal clarinetist for the National Orchestra of Wales. Performing works by Haydn, Zemlinsky, Khachaturian, and Brahms.

The Arabesque Winds featuring Cherry Tzang

Winners of the Coleman-Saunderson Prize for Woodwinds & Brass, the Harvard Musical Association's Arthur W. Foote Prize and the Grand Prize at the International Chamber Music Ensemble Competition. Featuring special guest pianist, Cherry Tzang. Performing works by Bozza, Bach, Gershwin, Poulenc, Barber, Dring, Klugardt, and Ravel.

Ariel Quartet

These young Israeli musicians won Grand Prize in the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, an international Schubert competition, the Szekely Prize, and third prize in the Banff International String Quartet Competition. Performing works by Mozart, Mendelssohn and Beethoven.

David Finckel with Wu Han & Philip Setzer

Cellist David Finckel and violinist Philip Setzer, members of the Grammy-winning Emerson String Quartet are joined by pianist Wu Han, Finckel’s wife. Finckel & Han, are Artistic Directors of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Performing works by Haydn, Britten and Dvorak.

PacificaQuartetwithWuHan

Grammy-winning Pacifica Quartet has won the Naumberg Prize, named Musical America's Ensemble of the Year, was Quartet-in-Residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and now at the University of Chicago. Wu Han joins the ensemble to play a piano quintet. Performing works by Boccherini, Ravel and Schumann.

Opera Theater of Connecticut

V

iva Verdi!

Young professional singers on the cusp of major careers perform The all-Verdi program is a celebration of the anniversary of the composer's birth. Artistic Director Alan Mann will supplement each segment with supertitles and commentary.

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No Place Like Om

LET’S FACE IT. We have a lot of crap and stress to contend with every day. Our brains, while remarkable in their adaptability, are natural organisms battling it out in an unnatural world full of obstacles: waiting, noises, rudeness, social pressure, and weird food. The mental effects of this turmoil manifest in random shootings, road rage and a general dislike for our fellow humans. All it takes is one unprovoked selfish act to unleash negative feelings inside of any one of us. Mental stress can also cause the body to break down in a thousand different ways – high blood pressure, ulcers, bad skin, nervous tics, dull hair, muscle pain, and socially unacceptable digestive disorders, to name a few.

There are lots of ways to cope with stress – exercise, drugs, alcohol, food, padding, and let’s not forget institutionalization. Some are helpful and some only postpone the inevitable crash. But there is a miracle ‘drug.’ It’s right in front of you and it’s as free as the air you breathe. In fact, it is the air you breathe – combined with a daily meditation practice. It’s about turning down the volume in your mind and giving it a tune-up.

Giving your over-hyped brain a break for ten to twenty minutes, once or twice a day, can change your life. Not always in sudden and big ways, but often in subtler and gradual ways.

What meditation can do is make all of the things you have to deal with more bearable. It’s a simple way to bring order to the chaos in your cranium, and, eventually, to the rest of your life. If you exercise your body to have strong, healthy muscles – why not give your mind some of the same treatment? That’s precisely what meditation will do –make your mind strong, healthy and clear.

peace

Meditation is a state of deep concentration in which the practitioner is keenly aware yet very still. In this state, you allow the mind to float without attaching to thoughts. Essentially, what you’re doing is training the mind to let go of clutter that impedes your mental functions (and can literally make you sick). The immediate

goal of meditation is to achieve peace. The long-term goals are mind maintenance, and physical and spiritual well-being. Spiritual well-being is different for everyone. It may manifest in your ability to focus on a goal, to not sweat the small stuff, to let go of things you have no control over, or to be happy even when things don’t go the way you planned.

how

There are many ways to meditate. You may do it by concentrating on sound (mantras or chants), visualization (a scene or object), physical sensations, or breathing. There is also a form of meditation called ‘mindfulness’ that entails being aware of the entire sensory experience (mind-body-emotion-sound) of each moment. You can meditate sitting on the floor, sitting on a chair, walking, doing exercises (yoga or tai chi) or laying down. The easiest way to begin a practice is with a seated, breathing meditation. It is more comfortable and familiar to most people. If you choose to sit crosslegged on the floor, you may want to use a cushion or blanket to take pressure off your knees and alleviate back discomfort.

practice

Here’s what you do to start your daily practice:

• Set aside a time when no one will bother you (morning or evening are best)

• Turn the phone off

• Wear comfortable clothing

• Find a place to practice that is neutral & comfortable

• Practice in the same place every day when you can

• Get a cushion or folded blanket to put under your butt and sit in an easy, cross-legged position with hips elevated at or above the level of your knees. (If in a chair, you should be able to easily set your feet on the floor)

• Lengthen your spine, relax your shoulders down your back and rest your hands in your lap or on your knees

Now you’re ready to begin.

Close your eyes and start to observe your breath.

It’s about turning down the volume in your mind and giving it a tune-up.

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Don’t alter it, just watch and listen. Feel it coming into and leaving your body. Let your thoughts come and go without attaching to any of them. Relax. Whenever you realize that your attention has wandered from the breath, return to it. Gradually deepen and lengthen your breathing – long and slow, in and out. You may want to count breaths or use a word or two to keep your concentration. For example, ‘at‘ on the inhale and ‘peace’ on the exhale. It doesn’t matter what the words are. And avoid getting distracted and questioning if you’re doing it right. Like any discipline or form of exercise, meditation gets easier with practice.

just do it

We’ve heard all of the arguments against it. I can’t sit still for five minutes. I have too much energy. It’s boring. I’d rather run a marathon. Fortunately, practicing yoga and meditation clicked for me when I began to realize how much this meditation was doing to alleviate stresses in my gogo life. The whole concept of ‘stillness’ was novel. It was also quite challenging to achieve and still is. It may take years of effort to achieve true stillness, but meditation is simple and rewarding. You just take a moment to breathe and sit, sit and breathe. Each moment leads to the next, which leads to the next, one at a time through time. Aim for five minutes per session in the beginning. When comfortable with that shoot for ten and then twenty minutes. The longer you meditate, the stronger your mind will get and the more grounded you will feel. But even for

be here now

Concentrative Meditation

Attention is focused on your breath or an image or sound in your mind, or an object. Most people find it easier to meditate with eyes closed so staring at an object is not especially popular. It is easiest to focus on your breath, concentrating on inhaling and exhaling. Say a one-syllable word or utter a sound, tone or chant to yourself at each exhale. When distracted return your focus on breathing.

V isualizing Meditation

If concentrative meditation proves too difficult consider visualizing after your body relaxation. Allow your mind to journey to a beautiful and peaceful place – perhaps a beach, a garden or a mountaintop. Try to experience the sights, sounds, smells textures, tastes and energies of that special place in detail and understanding.

Mindfulness Meditation

This type of meditation involves simply heightening your awareness to your place and time. It strives to ‘keep you in the moment’ by witnessing and appreciating what is happening in your mind as well as in the quiet of your surroundings.

beginners, the benefits of meditation –serenity, improved physical and mental health, greater concentration – will be immediate.

Om.

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The long-term goals are mind maintenance, and physical and spiritual well-being.
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A G UIDE TO YOGA IN SouthwestFlorida

BALA VINYASA YOGA

6200 Trail Boulevard North • Naples

598-1938

A 200 & 500 Hour Registered Yoga School and Baptiste Yoga Affiliate Studio with annual Teacher Trainings in Miami and Naples. Convenient weekend structure. World-class teaching team and internationally renowned guest teachers. Be inspired and inspire others in a community that will take you further into your greatness than ever imagined.

www.bvyoga.com

JOYFUL YOGA & AYURVEDIC SPA

3405 Pelican Landing Parkway • Bonita Springs

947-9845

New location. They create an environment that allows everyone to experience the healing science of yoga, regardless of age or health. In addition to 30+ classes each week in all levels and styles, they offer a myriad of massages, facials, reiki, meditation instruction, workshops, a boutique, and more, on all things wellness related. They offer the guidance you need to begin to move your bodymind into balance. A Yoga Alliance Certified 200 & 500 Hour Yoga School offering 2 sessions per year.

www.joyfulyoga.com

SANIBEL YOGA

2496 Palm Ridge Road

738-3856

• Sanibel

The only Holistic Educational Center & Yoga Studio on the islands. Like you, they believe that radiant health can be achieved when approached simply, naturally, holistically. They know that taking charge of one's own body, mind & spirit provide contentment, purpose, peace & joy, and are vital to longevity and quality of life. Year-round classes, workshops & retreats. Meditation, breath instruction, yoga & stress management tools. Your place or ours.

www.sanibelyoga.com

WE CHOOSE YOGA

Fort Myers Beach

209-1698

Classes taught by Susan Carter, RYT. Yoga is an exploration, not a competition, and all levels of ability are welcome. Susan asks students to listen to their body and feel their responses to a pose. She modifies the poses to fit students' abilities so everyone gets immediate benefit. Through focus on feeling and breath, students discover how the mind becomes more quiet and aware. Classes held with beautiful views of the Gulf in the historic Newton House: Tu e 5:45-6:45pm; and DiamondHead Beach Resort: Mon 6-7pm, Wed 7:30-8:30am & Sat 8:30-9:30am.

www.wechooseyoga.com

YOGA & FITNESS WITH BECKY LANG

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791-6538

A fitness instructor for over 13 years, Becky is a true believer in cross-training. So while she offers yoga classes, she also teaches various other exercise formats including Zumba and Strength/Toning classes. No contracts. Pay-per-class options and class packages available. All levels welcome. Classes are challenging but fun! Visit website for up-to-date class locations, days and times.

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EVENTS & ACTIVITIES

March 1 FRIDAY

•Art Reception: Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 57:30p.Free. 939-2787.

•Art Reception: Art League of Ft Myers, 1451 Monroe St | Ft Myers. 6-10p. Free. 275-3970.

•Art Reception: Art of the Olympians,1300 Hendry St, Ft Myers.6-10p. Free.332-5055.

•Art Reception: Artist Kathleen Bradford Studio/ Gallery, 4259 Bonita Beach Rd, BonitaSprings. 6-8p. Free. 776- 6844.

•Art Reception: Arts for ACT Gallery, 2265 1st St, Ft Myers. 6-10p. Free.3375050.

•Art Reception: Bert’s Pine Bay Gallery,332 Pine Island Rd,Matlacha. 5-9p. Free.283-1335

•Art Reception: Bob Rauschenberg Gallery, Edison State College, 8099 CollegePkwy, Ft Myers. 68p, talk w Curator 7p. Free. 489-9313.

•Art Reception: Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 6-10p. Free. 3331933.

•Art Reception: Howl Gallery, 1514 Bwy, Ft Myers, 6-10p. Free.3320161.

•Art Reception: The Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 26100 Old 41 Rd, BonitaSprings. 6-8p. Free. 495-8989.

•Art Reception: Unit A, 1922 Evans Ave, Ft Myers. 6-10p. Free. 338-8449.

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whatGoeson

•Art Walk: Receptions, exhibits, demos, entertainment at galleries in Ft Myers River District. 610p.Free. 855-732-3836.

•Bach Ensemble Concert: The Passion According to St. John. First United Methodist Church,388 1st Ave S, Naples. 7:30p.7321055.

•Boston Red Sox vs Pittsburgh Pirates: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 888-REDSOX6.

•Call Me Waldo: Theatre Conspiracy, Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p. 936-3239.

•’Ding’ Darling Lecture: Guide to the Birds of North America. Shell Point, 15101 Shell Point Blvd,Ft Myers. 10a & 1p. 466-1131.

•Everblades vs Gwinnett: Germain Arena, off I-75 at Alico Rd & Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy, Estero.7:30p. 9487825.

•Lena: A Lovesome Thing: Nnenna Freelon sings tribute to Lena Horne. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican

Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 597-1900.

•Ringling in Bloom: Celebration of fine art & flowers. Floral arrangements by 30 designers,lectures, demo, workshops. Grounds tours 10:30a; lectures in Asolo Theatre 10:30a. Ringling Museumof Art, 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota. Reserve. 941-359-5700.

•Sandy Hackett’s Rat Pack Show: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 8p. 418-1500.

•SWFL & Lee County Fair: Entertainment, live music, games, rides, contests, demos, kids area, livestock. etc. Lee County Civic Center, 11831 Bayshore Rd, N Ft Myers. 5-11p. 543-8368.

•Tattoo & Music Festival: Live music, demos, exhibitions, magic show, tattooing, contests, food, vendors. Harborside Event Center, 1375 Monroe St, Ft Myers. 12-11:30p. Mushroomhead concert 9:30p. 699-0913.

•The Cracker Cowboy PoetHank Mattson: One-man show. East County Regional Library, 881 Gunnery Rd, Lehigh Acres. 3p. Reserve. 479-4636.

•The Odyssey Experience: Florida Repertory Theatre Lunchbox Series, Historic Arcade Theatre, 2267 Bay St, Ft Myers. 11a. For grades 3-7. 332-4488.

•Those Glorious Hollywood Musicals: Philharmonic Pops & Chorale. Phiharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 5971900.

2 SATURDAY

•Art in the Park: Outdoor art & crafts show. Park St, Naples.10a-4p. Free. 2639521.

•Art Show: Art Council of SWFL Gallery, Coconut Point Mall, 8074 Mediterranean Dr, Estero. Tue-Th & Sat 11a-6p, Sun 12-5p. Free. 463-1947.

•Barbershop & BrylcreamA Little Dab of Doo Wop: Spirit of the Gulf concert. First ChristianChurch, 2061 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 3p. 218-2999.

•Book Signing & Reading: Robert Macomber. Harbour View Gallery, 5789 Cape Harbour Dr, Cape Coral. 10a-12p. Free. 540-5789.

•Everblades vs Gwinnett: Germain Arena, off I-75 at Alico Rd & Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy, Estero.7p. 9487825.

•Gallery Walk & Talk: Artists Jeff Murphy & Heather Freeman. Alliance for the Arts,10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 10-11a. Free.. 939-2787.

•Lena: A Lovesome Thing: Nnenna Freelon sings trib-

•The Odyssey Experience: Florida Repertory Theatre Lunchbox Series, Historic Arcade Theatre, 2267 Bay St, Ft Myers. 11a. For grades 3-7. 332-4488.

•Those Glorious Hollywood Musicals: Philharmonic Pops & Chorale. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 5971900.

•Trio Cavatina: Sanibel Music Festival. Sanibel Congregational Church, 2050 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 8p. 344-7025.

3 SUNDAY

•Art Focus Festival: Exhibit, reception & activities. Cape Coral Arts Studio, 4533 Coronado Pkwy, Cape Coral. 10a-4p, reception 11a1p. Free. 574-0802.

•Art Reception: Ft Myers Beach Art Assoc, Donora & Shellmound, Ft Myers Beach. Gallery talk1p, reception 2-3p. Refreshments. Free. 463-3909.

•Bach Ensemble Concert: The Passion According to St. John.St. Mark’s Episcopal Church,1101 N Collier Blvd, Marco Island. 3p. 732-1055.

•Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 1:35p.888-REDSOX6.

ute to Lena Horne. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 597-1900.

•Mercato Fine Arts Festival: Mercato, US 41 & Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples.10a5p. Free. 262-6517.

•Minnesota Twins vs Boston Red Sox: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Ringling in Bloom: Celebration of fine art & flowers. Floral arrangements by 30 designers,lectures, demo, workshops. Gounds tours 10:30a; lectures in Asolo Theatre 10:30a. Ringling Museumof Art, 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota. Reserve. 941-359-5700.

•SWFL & Lee County Fair: Entertainment, live music, games, rides, contests, demos, kids area, livestock, etc. Lee County Civic Center, 11831 Bayshore Rd, N Ft Myers. 12-11p.543-8368.

•Taste of Latin America: Collier County Museum, 3301 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. 2p. 252-8476.

•Tattoo & Music Festival: Live music, demos, exhibitions, magic show, tattooing, contests, food, vendors. Harborside Event Center, 1375 Monroe St, Ft Myers. 12-11:30p. Red Jumpsuit Apparatus concert 9:30p. 699-0913.

•Carnival of Music: Concerts, clowns, magicians, games, food, family activities. SWFL Youth Orchestra, DunbarMarching Band, Cypress Lake HS Jazz Ensemble, N Ft Myers Academy ofthe Arts Steel Drums, Lee Community Youth Chorus, Creative Theatre Workshop. 11a-3p. Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. Fundraiser for SWFL Symphony & Youth Orchestra. 574-5607.

•Charles Lindbergh: The Lone Eagle: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 4p. 395-0900.

•Forum: Rami George Khouri: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7p. 3950900.

•Gulf Coast Symphony: Symphonyat Sunset. Free outdoor concert. Chairs, blankets, picnics welcome. FourFreedoms Park, 4818 Tarpon Ct, Cape Coral.4814849.

•Herons Glen Annual Art Show: Herons Glen Ballroom, 2250 Avenida Del Vera, N Ft Myers. 10a-3p. Free. 567-2989.

•Indiana Wesleyan Choir: Concert. Village Auditorium, Shell Point, 15100 Shell Point Blvd, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 454-2067.

•Jazz in the Garden: Rebecca Richardson Quartet.Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. 4p. 643-7275.

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what Goes on

•Mercato Fine Arts Festival: Mercato, US 41 & Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples.10a5p. Free. 262-6517.

•Naples Concert Band Concert in the Park: Cambier Park Bandshell, Park St,Naples. 2p. Free. 2639521.

•New Odyssey: Concert. Venice Theatre, 140 W Tampa Ave, Venice. 8p. 941-488-1115.

•Opening Reception: ‘Next to Normal.’ Presentator Dr. Scott Haltzman. TheatreZone, G & L Theater, Community School of Naples, 13275Livingston Rd, Naples. 5-6p. 888-9663352.

•Ringling in Bloom: Celebration of fine art & flowers. Floral arrangements by 30 designers,lectures, demo, workshops. Grounds tours 10:30a; floral arranging workshops 10:30a & 2:30, 2, 4p. Ringling Museum of Art, 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota. Reserve. 941359-5700.

•Russian National Orchestra: w/ piano soloist Barry Douglas. BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 418-1500.

•Sleeping Beauty: Moscow Festival Ballet. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 5971900.

•Sounds of Spring: Ft Myers Symphonic Mastersingers concert. Pine Island United MethodistChurch, 5701 Pine Island Rd, Bokeelia. 4p. Free. 283-2386.

•Spirit of the Gulf Spring Concert: w/ guests Bling & Brylcream. FirstChristian Church, 2061 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 3p. 2182999.

•Tattoo & Music Festival: Live music, demos, exhibitions, magic show, tattooing, contests, food, vendors. Harborside Event Center, 1375 Monroe St, Ft Myers. 12-9:30p. Trapt concert 7:30p.699-0913.

4 MONDAY

•Art Reception: HirdieGirdie Gallery,Library Way & Tarpon Bay Rd, Sanibel. 5:30-7:30p. Free. 3950027.

•Boston Red Sox vs Tampa Bay Rays: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 1:35p. 888-REDSOX6.

•Classic Chamber Concert: 5th Avenue Chamber Orchestra. Sugden Community Theatre, 701 5th Ave. S, Naples. 263-7990.

•Jesse Cook: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pel-

ican Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 597-1900.

•John Glenn:. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Monday Night Film: Sani-

bel Oscar Night: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7p. 395-0900.

5 TUESDAY

•Art Reception: Harbour View Gallery, 5789 Cape Harbour Dr, Cape Coral. 68p. Free. 540-5789.

•Art Reception: Watson MacRae Gallery, 2340 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 5-7p. Free. 472-3386.

•Boston Red Sox vs Puerto Rico: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 888-REDSOX6.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•Gould Trio with Robert Plane: Sanibel Music Festival. Sanibel Congregational Church, 2050 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 8p, 3447025.

•Minnesota Twins vs Tampa Bay Rays: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Soup Kitchen Benefit Gala: Sam Galloway Ford, off Boy Scout Dr, Ft Myers.Cocktails 6p, dinner 7p,Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestra concert 8p. 332-7687.

6 WEDNESDAY

•Boston Red Sox vs Pittsburgh Pirates: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 1:35p.888-REDSOX6.

•Clyde Butcher Book Signing: Clyde Butcher’s Big Cypress Gallery,52388 Tamimai Tr, Ochopee. 10a4p. Free, 695-2428.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•Lunch with Catherine the Great: One-woman show. QuailWest Country Club, BonitaSprings. 11:30a. Reserve. 495-8989.

•Minnesota Twins vs Team Puerto Rico: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Opera Naples: Student Apprentice Young Artists & Professional Resident Artists. Erich Kunzel Community Concert Series, Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. 643-7275.

•The Curious Archaeology of Spanish Explorers in Florida.: Collier County Museum, 3301 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. 2p. 252-8476.

•The Hit Men – Rock On: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 &8:30p. 5971900.

•Underground Art Wednesday: Art receptions, exhibitions, demos at galleries. North NaplesAlliance. Pine Ridge Industrial Park, Pine Ridge Rd west of Airport Rd. 5-8p. Free. 821-1061.

7 THURSDAY

•Alla Prima, Alla Fun: Center for the Arts of BonitaSprings, 26100 Old 41 Rd, BonitaSprings. 5:308:30p. Reserve. 495-8989.

•Art Poems: Art exhibit & poetry reading. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts,10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 7p. 939-2787.

•Big Impressions by Little Artists: Fundraiser, live auction, entertainment, refreshments. The von Liebig Art Center, 585 Park St, Naples. 5:30-8p. Reserve. 262-6517.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•Gaither Vocal Band: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 418-1500.

•Minnesota Twins vs Boston Red Sox: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•NPO Around TownBeethoven’s Second: First Presbyterian Church, 9751 Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Springs. 7:30p. 597-1900.

•Sanibel Shell Fair & Show: Exhibits, crafts, food. Sanibel Community Assoc, 2173Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 9a-5p. Free. 472-2155.

•The Hit Men – Rock On: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 &8:30p. 5971900.

•Twilight at the Tower: Live music, fashion shows. Bell Tower Shops, US 41 & Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. Free. 489-1221.

8 FRIDAY

•Bonita Blues Festival: Outdoor music festival. Jimmy Thackery, Southern Hospitality featuringJP Soars, Damon Fowler and Victor Wainwright, The Reba Russell Band, Big Buck & the Biscuit Boys, TheCertified Band. Riverside Park,

27300 Old Rd 41,Bonita Springs. Food & drinks. 1:30-10p. 898-2939.

•Boston Red Sox vs Minnesota Twins: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 888-REDSOX6.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•’Ding’ Darling Lecture: How To Read a Florida Gulf Coast Beach. Shell Point, 15101 Shell PointBlvd, Ft Myers. 10a & 1p. 466-1131.

•Disney On Ice - Worlds of Fantasy: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7:30p. 800-7453000.

•Fred Hersch Trio: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

•Ikenana Int’l Naples Exhibition: Ancient Traditions & Modern Expressions. Flower arrangingdemos 10:30a-3:15p. Moorings Presbyterian Church, 791 Harbor Dr, Naples. 10:30a5p.594-9612.

•NPO Around TownBeethoven’s Second: Wesley United Church, Marco Island. 8p. 597-1900.

•Richard Nader’s Doo Wop & Rock N’ Roll: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 8p. 418-1500.

•Sanibel Shell Fair & Show: Exhibits, crafts, food. Sanibel Community Assoc, 2173Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 9a-5p. Free. 472-2155.

•The Last Days of Judas Iscariot: Laboratory The-

ater of Florida.1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 2180481.

•Yappy Hour: Dog & dog owner get-together. Live music, fashion shows. Bell Tower Shops, US 41 & Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. Free. 489-1221.

9 SATURDAY

• Bonita Springs National Art Festival: Promenade atBonita Bay, 26805 S Bay Dr,Bonita Springs. 10a-5p. Free. 495-8989.

•All-Star Jam: Concert with former members of Boston, the Doobie Brothers & Steely Dan.Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 711p. 333-1933.

•Art After Dark: Receptions, exhibits, refreshments. Galleries at Crayton Cove, 12th Ave S & 8th St S, City Dock, Naples. 6-9p. Free.5724701.

•Art Reception: GuessFisher Gallery & Phil Fisher Studio/Gallery, Crayton Cove, 10 12 Ave. S,Naples. 6-8p. Free. 659-2787.

•Bonita Blues Festival: Outdoor music festival. Ed & the Blues Imperials, Lil Ronnie & the GrandDukes, Biscuit Miller & the Mix, Skyla Burrell, The Juice Blues Band, Deb & The Dynamics, Cracker Blues Band. Riverside Park, 27300 Old Rd 41, Bonita Springs. Food & drinks. 11a10p. 898-2939.

•Book Signing: Jan DiRuzzo. Bert’s Pine Bay Gallery, 4332 Pine Island Rd, Mat-

Ikebana International Naples Chapter hosts their annual exhibit, ‘Ancient Traditions and Modern Expressions’ March 8 & 9 at the Moorings Presbyterian Church in Naples. For information, call 594-9612.

lacha. 1-4p. Free.283-1335.

•Boston Red Sox vs Baltimore Orioles: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 888-REDSOX6.

•Calusa Heritage Day: Family activities, kids area, boat & walking tours, games, tastings, etc. Merald Clark, featured speaker 1p. Calusa Heritage Trail, Randell ResearchCenter, 13810 Waterfront Dr, Pineland. 10a-4p. 283-2062.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•Dance Alliance Season Concert: Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p. 939-2787.

•Disney On Ice - Worlds of Fantasy: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy,Estero. 11:30a, 3:30 & 7:30p. 800-745-3000.

•Ikenana Int’l Naples Exhibition: Ancient Traditions & Modern Expressions. Flower arranging demos 10:30a-3:15p. Moorings Presbyterian Church, 791 Harbor Dr, Naples. 10:30a4p. 594-9612.

•Intercultural Journeys: Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 2p. 597-1900.

•Naples Philharmonic Orchestra: The Village Auditorium, Shell Point, 15100 Shell Point Blvd, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 454-2067.

•Old Florida Festival: Historical re-enactors, crafts, demos, live music, storytellers. CollierCounty Museum, 3331 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. 9a-5p. 252-8476.

•Sanibel Shell Fair & Show: Exhibits, crafts, food. Sanibel Community Assoc, 2173Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 9a-4p. Free. 472-2155.

•SWFL Symphony: Masterworks Series – Kodaly, Shostakovich, Dvorak. BB Mann,8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 8p. 418-1500.

•The Arabesque Winds: Sanibel Music Festival. Sanibel Congregational Church, 2050 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 8p, 3447025.

•The Last Days of Judas Iscariot: Laboratory Theater of Florida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

10 SUNDAY

• Bonita Springs National Art Festival: Promenade atBonita Bay, 26805 S Bay Dr,Bonita Springs. 10a-5p. Free. 495-8989.

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to John Denver: Concert. Venice Theatre, 140 W Tampa Ave, Venice. 8p. 941-488-1115.

•Charles Lindbergh: The Lone Eagle: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 4p. 395-0900.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•Disney On Ice - Worlds of Fantasy: Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 1 & 5p. 800-7453000.

•Forum: Verrastro: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7p. 395-0900.

•Gulf Coast Big Band Concert in the Park: Cambier Park Bandshell, Park St,Naples. 2p. Free. 263-9521.

•Gulf Coast Symphony: AndrewLloyd Webber UnMasked. Starring Doug Labrecque & Christiane Noll.BB Mann, Edison State College, 8099College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p.4814849.

•Lee County Community Band: Concert. Cape Coral High School,2300 Santa BarbaraBlvd, Cape Coral. 3p. Free.995-2097.

•Minnesota Twins vs Pittsburgh Pirates: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Old Florida Festival: Historical re-enactors, crafts, demos, live music, storytellers. CollierCounty Museum, 3331 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. 9a-5p. 252-8476.

•Steppin’ Out With My Baby – The Songs of Irving Berlin: Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican BayBlvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 5971900.

•Talkback: Following performance of ‘Next to Normal,’ with Dr. Scott Haltzman. TheatreZone, G

& L Theater, Community School of Naples, 13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 4:30p. 888-966-3352.

•The Oracle Trio: Signature Chamber Concert. Unitarian Universalist Church of Ft Myers, 13411 Shire Ln, Ft Myers. 3p.303-9165.

•The Resolvers: Outdoor concert. Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 5p.939-2787.

11 MONDAY

•Back Home Again - Tribute to John Denver: Concert. Venice Theatre, 140 WTampa Ave, Venice. 3 & 8p. 941-488-1115.

•Classic Chamber Concert: 5th Avenue Chamber Orchestra. Sugden Community Theatre, 701 5th Ave. S, Naples. 263-7990.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•Films for Film Lovers: Departures. Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 26100 Old 41Rd, Bonita Springs. 7p. 495-8989.

•Kodo: Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Monday Night Film: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7p. 395-0900.

•Purdue Glee Club: Concert. Village Auditorium,Shell Point, 15100 Shell Point Blvd, Ft Myers.7:30p4542067.

•Steppin’ Out With My Baby – The Songs of Irving Berlin: Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican BayBlvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 5971900.

•Young Artists Awards Gala: Silent auction 5:30p dinner 6p, show 7p. Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre. 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. Reserve. 278-4422.

4760 Tamiami Tr N, Naples. Reserve. 263-9200.

•Lecture/Book Signing: Author Michele Albion, The Quotable Edison: The Florida Life of Thomas EdisonandtheQuotableHenry Ford. Collier County Museum, 3301 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. 2p. 252-8476.

•Marvlous Wonderettes: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 2p. 395-0900.

•Minnesota Twins vs Baltimore Orioles: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 7p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Southwest Florida Symphony: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

12 TUESDAY

•Academy of St. Martin in the Fields: Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Ariel Quartet: Sanibel Music Festival. Sanibel Congregational Church, 2050 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 8p, 344-7025.

•Boston Red Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 1:35p.888-REDSOX6.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•SWFL Symphony: Debussy, Mozart, Hayden. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p.418-1500.

•Tierney Sutton: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 597-1900.

•Whistling in Schwarzenberg Platz: Lecture. FGCU Bower School of Music, Faculty & guest artistseries. U. Tobe Recital Hall, Music Building, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Fort Myers. 7:30p. Free. 590-7268.

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WEDNESDAY

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•Everblades vs South Carolina: Germain Arena, off I75 at Alico Rd & Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy, Estero.7:30p. 948-7825.

•Itzhak Perlman: Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 5971900.

•Lecture & Dinner: Hall of Shame: Unlikely Villains. Holocaust Museum of SWFL, Sandalwood Sq,

Darling Preserve.. 4722155.

•Art Reception: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 5:30p. 395-0900.

•Art Reception: The von Liebig Art Center, 585 Park St, Naples. 5-7p. Free. 2626517.

•Arts on the Avenues: Art exhibit & live music. Coconut Point Mall, 23106 Fashion Dr,Estero. 5:307:30p. Free. 992-9966.

•Boston Red Sox vs Minnesota Twins: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 888-REDSOX6.

•Tierney Sutton: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 597-1900.

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THURSDAY

•Art Reception: Gardner Colby Gallery, 386 Broad Ave S, Naples. 5:30-7:30p. Free. 403-7787.

•Carmina Burana: Naples Phil Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p.5971900.

•Chris Tomlin: Concert.Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7p. 800-745-3000.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•Irish Night: Live music, Kellyn Celtic Arts Irish Dance Academy Dance & Storytelling,storyteller Kate Danaher. Promenade atBonita Bay, 26811 S. Bay Dr. Bonita Springs.7p. 4958989.

•Lecture: Native Wildflowers: Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. 1p. 643-7275.

•Minnesota Twins vs Boston Red Sox: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•The Last Days of Judas Iscariot: Laboratory Theater of Florida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

•Twilight at the Tower: Live music, fashion shows. Bell Tower Shops, US 41 & Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. Free. 489-1221.

15 FRIDAY

•Swamp House Party: Open house. Yard Dogs perform. Sanibel Community House, 2173 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 7-10p. Benefits ‘Ding’

Iscariot: Laboratory Theater of Florida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

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SATURDAY

•Antique Auto Show: Naples Depot Museum, 1051 Fifth Ave S, Naples. 10a-3p. 2626525.

•Art Fair: Downtown Fort Myers River District, Saturdays after the third-Friday Music Walk. 11a-4p. Free.

•Art Reception: Tower Gallery, 751 Tarpon Bay Rd, Sanibel. 5-9p. Free.4724557.

•Carmina Burana: Naples Phil Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p.5971900.

•Celtic Spectacular: w Vocal Artistry, Kellyn Celtic Arts Irish Dance Academy, Bill Larsen. Village Auditorium, Shell Point, 15100 Shell Point Blvd, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 454-2067.

•Cinema Toast - Celebrating the Music of the Movies: Concert. BIG Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p.472-6862.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•’Ding’ Darling Lecture: Bringing Environmental Education to Russia. 15101 ShellPoint Blvd, Ft Myers. 10a & 1p. 466-1131.

•Lehigh Acres Spring Festival: Veteran’s Park, 55 Homestead Rd S., Lehigh Acres. Until March 23.

•Marcus Jansen’s ARTSalon: Expressionism Today: Urban, Socio-Political Painting. BIGARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 4-5p, followed by reception 5:30p. 472-9700.

•Miranda Lambert: Concert. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7p. 800-745-3000.

•Music Walk: Live music at galleries, shops, restaurants, streets. Downtown Ft Myers River District. 7-11p. Free. 855-732-3836.

•Outdoor Family Movie Night: An American Tail. Alliance for the Arts. 10091McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 939-2787.

•Redemption SWFL: Concert. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 7-10p. Free. 333-1933.

•SWFL Reading Festival: Evening of the Authors. Meet authors, reception & dinner. Royal Palm Yacht Club, 2360 W 1st St, Ft Myers. 6-9p. Reserve. 3377323.

•The Last Days of Judas

•Batfish Bash for the Bay: Fundraiser,silent auction, old Florida fare, live music & dancing. Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center, 300 Tower Rd, Naples.6:30-10p. 417-6310.

•Carmina Burana: Naples Phil Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p.5971900.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•David Finckel with Wu Han & Philip Setzer: Sanibel Music Festival. Sanibel Congregational Church, 2050 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 8p, 344-7025.

•Everblades vs South Carolina: Germain Arena, off I75 at Alico Rd & Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy, Estero.7p. 948-7825.

•Gulf Coast Symphony Dinner & Auction Fundraiser: 50 Shades of Green. Crown Colony Country Club, 8851 Crown Colony Blvd, Ft Myers. 7p. 2771700.

•La Guayabera: Speaker Hilda Luisa Diaz-Perera. Collier County Museum, 3301 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. 2p. 252-8476.

•Magic Carpet Strings: Naples Philharmonic Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 9:30 & 11:30am.597-1900.

•Mangrove Gathering Eco Cafe: Live music, networking. Eco Living Center atRutenberg Park, 6500 South Pointe Blvd, Ft Myers. 7:30-10p. Free. 432-2163.

•Minnesota Twins vs Pittsburgh Pirates: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Moving Ethos: Dance performance. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. Cocktails 7:30p, show 8p.3331933.

•SWFL Reading Festival:

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Marcus Jansen’s artworks will be on view at BIG Arts on Sanibel, March 4-30. Jansen will hold a lecture, ‘Expressionism Today: Urban, Socio-Political Paintings,’ at 4pm on March 15. Call 472-9700 for information.

what Goes on

Dozens of best-selling authors, readings, book signings,author presentations, storytellers, family activities, crafts, contests, booksellers, teen battle of the Bands.Harborside Event Center & Centennial Park, riverfront, downtown Ft Myers. 10a-4p. Free.3377323.

•The Last Days of Judas Iscariot: Laboratory Theater of Florida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

•Third Weekend Art: Receptions, exhibits, demos at studios & galleries. Art AllianceNaples & Shirley Street Galleries/Studios. Pine Ridge Industrial Park (N Pine Ridge Rd & Wof Airport Rd, Naples. 11a4pp. Free. 821-1061.

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SUNDAY

•Baby Boomer Comedy Show: Venice Theatre, 140 W Tampa Ave, Venice. 8p.941-488-1115.

•Bluegrass in the Theater: Acoustic Music Society of SWFL. Outdoor concert Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 2p. 939-2787.

•Boston Red Sox vs Tampa Bay Rays: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 1:35p. 888-REDSOX6.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

• E s t e r o C o n c e r t S e r i e s : Chamber Music III –Music ofBohemia. Art Hall, Koreshan State Historic Site, 3800 Corkscrew Rd, Estero. 4p.596-8404.

•Everblades vs South Carolina: Germain Arena, off I75 at Alico Rd & Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy, Estero.5p. 948-7825.

•Irish Tenors: Phiharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 5971900.

•Jazz in the Park: Stu Shelton Quartet. Bayshore Cultural & Performing Arts Center event. Sugden Regional Park, Naples. 2-4p. Free admission/$5 pking. 7752800.

•Left Bank Arts Fest: Marco Island Foundation of the Arts art show & sale.The Esplanade, 740-760 Collier Blvd, Marco Island. 10a04p. Free.642-0015.

•St Patrick’s Day Celebration: Live music, corned beef & cabbage, green beer. Downtown Ft Myers River District. 6-11p.

•The Last Days of Judas Iscariot: Laboratory Theater of Florida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 2p. 218-0481.

•Third Weekend Art: Receptions, exhibits, demos at studios & galleries. Art Alliance Naples & Shirley Street Galleries/Studios. Pine Ridge Industrial Park (N Pine RidgeRd & W of Airport Rd, Naples. 11a-4p. Free. 821-1061.

•Voices of Naples Concert: Ten Years of Reflection. East Naples United Methodist Church,3301 Airport Rd S, Naples. 3p.455-2582.

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MONDAY

•Baby Boomer Comedy Show: Venice Theatre, 140 W Tampa Ave, Venice. 3 &8p. 941-488-1115.

•Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at TinCity, Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 6722152.

•Florida Tarpons vs Sarasota Thunder: Indoor football.Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7:30p. 674-3100.

•Jodie DeSalvo Piano Concert - The Greatest of Gershwin : Philharmonic Center, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd, Naples. 7p. 5971900.

•Minnesota Twins vs Miami Marlins: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 7p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Pajanimals Live: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 6p. 418-1500.

•Seth Rudetsky’s Big Fat Broadway Show - The Songs of Irving Berlin: Concert. PhilharmonicCenter, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 5971900.

21 THURSDAY

•Boston Red Sox vs Philadelphia Phillies: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 888REDSOX6.

•Chorus Spring Concert: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7p. 395-0900.

•Community Theater Play Readings: BIG Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd,Sanibel. 7p. 472-6862.

•Flamenco Puro is Back: Music & dance concert. Promenadeat Bonita Bay, 26821 SBay Dr, Bonita Springs. 7p. 495-8989.

19 TUESDAY

•Boston Red Sox vs Baltimore Orioles: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 1:35p. 888-REDSOX6.

•Invitation to the Dance: Celtic, tango, tap & ballroom dance concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Lord of the Dance: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 418-1500.

•Pacifica Quartet with Wu Han: Sanibel Music Festival. Sanibel Congregational Church, 2050 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 8p, 3447025.

•Retablo: An Art of Symbolic Storytelling: The von Liebig Art Center, 585 Park St,Naples. 5:30p. Free. 262-6517.

20 WEDNESDAY

•Chorus Spring Concert: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 2p. 395-0900.

•Invitation to the Dance: Celtic, tango, tap & ballroom dance concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Ikebana Int’l Naples: Meeting & demo. Moorings Presbyterian Church, 791 Harbor Dr,Naples. 9a. Free.206-2639.

•Minnesota Twins vs Tampa Bay Rays: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles

Point, 15101Shell Point Blvd, Ft Myers. 10a & 1p. 466-1131.

•Everblades vs Cincinnati: Germain Arena, off I-75 at Alico Rd & Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy, Estero.7:30p. 9487825.

•Fort Myers Film Festival: Screenings. Davis Art Center 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 333-1933.

•Invitation to the Dance: Celtic, tango, tap & ballroom dance concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Lorna Luft - Songs My Mother Taught Me: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican BayBlvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 5971900.

•Mendelsohn’s Elijah: Opera Naples. Moorings Presbyterian Church, Naples. 7:30p. 963-9050.

•Ft Myers Film Festival : Screening. Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, FtMyers. 2p. 9392787.

•Invitation to the Dance: Celtic, tango, tap & ballroom dance concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd, Naples. 2 & 8p. 597-1900.

•Gulf Coast Writers Association: Zion Lutheran Church, 7401 Winkler Rd, Ft Myers. Meets third Sat ea. mos. 10am-12pm. 4891673.

•Naples Flower Show & Garden Market: Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. 9a-5p. 6437275.

•Opera Theater of Connecticut Viva Verdi: Sanibel Music Festival. Sanibel Congregational Church, 2050 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 8p. 344-7025.

•Fort Myers Film Festival Black Tie Red Carpet Gala: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy,Ft Myers. Cocktails 5p, screening 7p, after party 9p. Reserve. 4893033.

•Invitation to the Dance Celtic, tango, tap & ballroom dance concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 PelicanBay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Lorna Luft - Songs My Mother Taught Me: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican BayBlvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 597-1900.

•Mendelsohn’s Elijah: Opera Naples. Moorings Presbyterian Church, Naples. 7:30p. 963-9050.

•Minnesota Twins vs New York Yankees: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 7p. 800-33-TWINS.

•The Last Days of Judas Iscariot: Laboratory Theater of Florida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

•Twilight at the Tower: Live music, fashion shows. Bell Tower Shops, US 41 & Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. Free. 489-1221.

22 FRIDAY

• SWFL Symphony: Tribute to John Williams. BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers.8p. 418-1500.

•Band Spring Concert: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7p. 395-0900.

•’Ding’ Darling Lecture: The Secret Lives of Birds on the Southeastern Coast. Shell

•Minnesota Twins vs New York Yankees: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Naples Flower Show & Garden Market:Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. 9a-5p. 6437275.

•The Florida Dream: Speaker Dr. Gary R. Mormino. Marco Island Historical Museum, 180 S. Heathwood Dr, Marco Island. 7p. Free. 642-1440.

•The Last Days of Judas Iscariot: Laboratory Theater of Florida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

23 SATURDAY

•Art of the Clarinet: FGCU Bower School of Music, Faculty & guest artist series. U. Tobe RecitalHall, Music Building, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Fort Myers. 7:30p. 590-7268.

•Boston Red Sox vs Pittsburgh Pirates: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 1:35p.888-REDSOX6.

•CREW Concert: Mudbone & The Sarah Hadeka Band. 23998 Corkscrew Rd, Estero. 657-2253.

•Downtown Naples Festival of the Arts: Outdoor art & crafts show. 5th Ave S, Naples. 10a-5p. Free. 2639521.

•Everblades vs Cincinnati: Germain Arena, off I-75 at Alico Rd & Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy, Estero.7p. 9487825.

•Fort Myers Film Festival: Screenings. Davis Art Center 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 333-1933.

•Sarasota Folk & Acoustic Music Festival: More than 30 acts on 3 stages. Headliners: SamPacetti, Hi Tide, Passerine, Michelle & Scott Dalziel. Oscar Scherer State Park, US 41 S, Osprey. 11a-10p. 941-3711433.

•Spring for the Arts: Bayshore Cultural & Performing Arts Center Gala. Windstar on Naples Bay, 1700 Windstar Blvd, Naples. 6:30-8:30p. 7752800.

•SWFL Symphony: Tribute to John Williams: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers.8p. 418-1500.

•The Last Days of Judas Iscariot: Laboratory Theater of Florida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

24 SUNDAY

•America’s Got Talent: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 418-1500.

•Art Bazaar: Ft Myers Beach Art Assoc. Santini Marina Plaza, 7205 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach.1-4p. 4633909.

•Dionne Warwick: Phiharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 5971900.

•Downtown Naples Festival of the Arts: Outdoor art & crafts show. 5th Ave S, Naples. 10a-5p. Free. 263-9521.

•Eddie Mekka - with a Little Ragoo on the Side: Fundraising gala & show. G& L Theater, Community School of Naples,13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. 59p. Reserve. 888-9663352.

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•Florida Tarpons vs Lakeland Raiders: Indoor football. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7:30p. 674-3100.

•Fort Myers Film Festival Awards Ceremony: Champagne & dessert. Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. Reserve. 333-1933.

•Fort Myers Film Festival: Screenings. Davis Art Center 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. 333-1933.

•Minnesota Twins vs Toronto Blues Jays: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Naples Concert Band Concert in the Park: Cambier Park Bandshell, Park St,Naples. 2p. Free. 2639521.

•Sarasota Folk & Acoustic Music Festival: More than 30 acts on 3 stages. Headliners: SamPacetti, Hi Tide, Passerine, Michelle & Scott Dalziel. Oscar Scherer State Park, US 41 S, Osprey. 11a5p.941-371-1433.

•String Variations: Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 3p.5971900.

MONDAY

• Films for Film Lovers –Dinner & Documentary Night: Wasteland . Center for the Artsof Bonita Springs, 26100 Old41 Rd, Bonita Springs. 7p. Reserve. 495-8989.

•Minnesota Twins vs St. Louis Cardinals: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Monday Night Film: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7p. 395-0900.

•The Wiz: KidzAct, Sugden Community Theatre, 701 5th Ave. S., Naples. 7:30p. 263-7990.

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Community Theatre, 701 5th Ave. S., Naples. 5 & 7:30p. 263-7990.

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WEDNESDAY

•Boston Red Sox vs Miami Marlins: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 1:35p. 888-REDSOX6.

•Documentary Series: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 1:30p. 395-0900.

•Don Quixote: Opera live from the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow. BIG Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7p. 472-6862.

•Puccini’s Turnandot: Sarasota Opera. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p.597-1900.

•Second City - Laughing Matters: Comedy show. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd,Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 597-1900.

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•Boston Red Sox vs Minnesota Twins: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 888-REDSOX6.

•Dick Hyman - All That Jazz: Concert w/ Naples Philharmonic Jazz Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 &8:30p. 5971900.

•Doug Renfroe with LaVon Mattson:Concert.Woodlands,Shell Point, 14441 Woodsong Ln, Ft Myers. 7p. 454-2067.

•Three Romantic Sonatas for Double Bass & Piano: FGCU Bower School of Music, Faculty &guest artist series. U. Tobe Recital Hall, Music Building, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Fort Myers. 7:30p.5907268.

TUESDAY

•Full Moon Walk: Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, 7751 Penzance Blvd, Ft Myers.730p. Reserve. 5337550.

•Minnesota Twins vs Baltimore Orioles: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 4181500.

•Second City - Laughing Matters: Comedy show. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd,Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 597-1900.

•The Wiz: KidzAct, Sugden

•Eagles Tribute Concert: Alter Eagles & Patchouli. Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr,Naples. 5:30-9p. 643-7275.

•Everblades vs Orlando: Germain Arena, off I-75 at Alico Rd & Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy, Estero.7:30p. 9487825.

•Louise Pitre: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 597-1900.

•Minnesota Twins vs Boston Red Sox: Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Miles Cypress Pkwy, FtMyers. 1p. 800-33-TWINS.

•Queen Latifah: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Workshop: Digitally Photographing Your Art Work. Cape Coral Art League, 516Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. 9a-4p. Reserve. 772-5657.

30 SATURDAY

•An Evening in Paris: Live music & French cuisine. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers.Cocktails 69p. 333-1933.

•Boston Red Sox vs Minnesota Twins: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 1:35p. 888-REDSOX6.

•Egg Hunt: Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. 9a-12p. 643-7275.

•Everblades vs Orlando: Germain Arena, off I-75 at Alico Rd & Ben Hill Griffin Pkwy, Estero.7p. 948-7825.

•Fully Committed: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 8p. 395-0900.

•Lisa Lampanelli: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 8p. 418-1500.

April 1 MONDAY

•Monday Night Film: Big Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7p. 395-0900.

•Wendy Webb: Concert. BIG Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. Reception 7p, concert 8p. 472-6862.

2 TUESDAY

•Art Reception: Harbour View Gallery, 5789 Cape Harbour Dr, Cape Coral. 68p.Free. 540-5789.

•Art Reception: Watson MacRae Gallery, 2340 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 5-7p. Free. 472-3386.

•Miami City Ballet: With Naples Phil Orchestra: Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd,Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

3 WEDNESDAY

•Art Reception: Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 5-7p. Free.939-2787.

•Art Reception: FGCU Arts Complex, FGCU 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 57p. Free.590-7199.

•Celebration of the Arts: FGCU Chamber Ensembles concert. FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd, S, MusicBuilding U, Tobe Recital Hall, Ft Myers. 7:30p. Free. 590-7292.

•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 8p.5907268.

•Miami City Ballet: With Naples Phil Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd,Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

Point Blvd, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 454-2067.

•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 8p. 5907268.

•Ft Myers Miracle vs Bradenton: Hammond Stadium, 14400 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 768-4210.

•I Never Saw Another Butterfly: Florida Rep Lunchbox Theatre, Arcade Theater, 22671st St, Ft Myers. 11a. Grades 7 & up. 332-4665.

•The Dan Miller Jazz Quintet: Promenade at Boniat Bay, 26821 S Bay Dr, BonitaSprings. 7p. 4958989.

•The Ultimate Doo-Wop Show: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p.5971900.

•Twilight at the Tower: Live music, fashion shows. Bell Tower Shops, US 41 & Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. Free. 489-1221.

5 FRIDAY

•Art Exhibition: Marco Bronzini Art School & Studio. 5567 Taylor Rd, Naples. 5-7p. Free.

•Art Reception: Art League of Ft Myers, 1451 Monroe St, Ft Myers. 6-10p. Free. 2753970.

•Art Reception: Arts for ACT Gallery, 2265 1st St, Ft Myers. 6-10p. Free. 3375050.

•Art Reception: BIG Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 5:30-7p. Free. 472-9700.

•Art Reception: Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers.Cocktails 6-10p. Free. 333-1933.

•Art Reception: Howl Gallery, 1514 Bwy, Ft Myers, 6-10p. Free. 332-0161.

•Art Reception: The Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs, 26100 Old 41 Rd, BonitaSprings. 6-8p. Free. 495-8989.

•Art Walk: Receptions, exhibits, demos, entertainment at galleries in Ft Myers River District. 610p.Free. 855-732-3836.

•’Ding’ Darling Lecture: Sea Turtles. Shell Point, 15101 Shell Point Blvd, Ft Myers. 10a & 1p.466-1131.

•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 8p. 5907268.

•Sand Bash: Women’s Master Sandsculpting Competition.Exhibits, demos, contests, entertainment, kids area. Holiday Inn, 6890 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. 10a-5p. Free. 4635711.

•Savion Glover: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833

Kathleen Bradford Studio/Gallery hosts ‘Motions of Color–New Acrylic Abstracts,’ an exhibit of paintings by Ursula Cappelletti, March 1-29. For information, call 776-6844.

•Twilight at the Tower: Live music, fashion shows. Bell Tower Shops, US 41 & Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. Free. 489-1221.

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FRIDAY

•American Virtuoso: Violinist Peter Winograd concert. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers.Cocktails 7:30p, show 8p. 333-1933.

•Blue Holes of the Bahamas: Presentor Kenny Broad, National Geographic cave diver& environmental anthropologist. Schein Hall, BIG Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 7:30p. 395-0900.

•’Ding’ Darling Lecture: The Refuge’s Prescribed Burns. Shell Point, 15101 Shell Point Blvd, FtMyers. 10a & 1p. 466-1131.

•Louise Pitre: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 597-1900.

•Mambo: Speaker Grande Dame of Mambo Barbara Craddock. Collier County Museum, 3301 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. 2p. Free. 2528476.

•Miss Naples USA & Naples Teen USA Pageants: Edison State College Auditorium, 7007 Lely Cultural Pkwy, Naples. 4p. 877-6096.

•Spring Art Affair: Art show, live music, kids activities. Bell Tower Shops, US 41 & Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 12-7p. Free. 939-2787.

31 SUNDAY

•Diane Bish:Concert.Village Auditorium,Shell Point, 15100 Shell Point Blvd, Ft Myers.7:30p. 454-2067.

•Naples Ballet: Tir Na Nog Academy of Irish Dance. Erich Kunzel Community Concert Series. Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. 6437275.

•Underground Arrt: Receptions, exhibits, demos at studios & galleries. Art AllianceNaples & Shirley Street Galleries/Studios. Pine Ridge Industrial Park (N Pine Ridge Rd & Wof Airport Rd, Naples. 5-8p. Free. 821-1061.

4 THURSDAY

•Alla Prima, Alla Fun: Center for the Arts of BonitaSprings, 26100 Old 41 Rd, BonitaSprings. 5:308:30p. Reserve. 495-8989.

•Carpe Diem String Quartet: The Village Auditorium, Shell Point, 15100 Shell

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Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Wildflower Festival: Exhibits, demos, entertainment guided hikes. Bonita Nature Place, 27601 Kent Rd, Bonita Springs. 7-9p. 657-2253.

6 SATURDAY

•Art Exhibition: Marco Bronzini Art School & Studio. 5567 Taylor Rd, Naples. 1-3p.Free.

•Art in the Park: Outdoor art & crafts show. Park St, Naples. 10a-4p. Free. 2639521.

•Art Reception: The von Liebig Art Center, 585 Park St, Naples. 5-7:30p. Free.262-6517.

•Arts Worldwide – Empty Bowls: Live music, dance& theater from other countries &cultures. Center for the Arts ofBonita Springs, 26100 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs. 12-4p. Free.4958989.

•Celebration and Reflection: Ft Myers Symphonic Mastersingers concert with Ft Myers HS Choir. First Presbyterian Church, 9751 Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Springs. 7p. 992-3233

•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 8p. 5907268.

•Ft Myers Miracle vs Bradenton: Hammond Stadium, 14400 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 6p. 768-4210.

•Sand Bash: Women’s Master Sandsculpting Competition.Exhibits, demos, contests, entertainment, kids area. Holiday Inn, 6890 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. 10a-5p. Free.4635711.

•Schoolhouse Rock Live: Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. Florida Rep Lunchbox Theatre. 11a. 332-4488.

•SWFL Symphony: Masterworks Series - Rimsky-Korsakov Russian Easter Overture. BB Mann Hall, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers.8p. 418-1500.

•Wicked Divas: With the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Wildflower Festival: CREW Cypress Dome Trails, 3980 Corkscrew Rd, Immokalee. 8:301-2p. 657-2253.

7 SUNDAY

•BBQ, Bands & Brew: Outdoor concert & food fest. Local bands, contests, kidsactivities, fundraiser.

Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 11a-5p. 938-0056.

•Canadian Brass: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Celebration and Reflection: Ft Myers Symphonic Mastersingers concert with Ft Myers HighSchool Choir. First Presbyterian Church, 9751 Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Springs. 4p. 9923233

•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 2p. 5907268.

•FGCU Choir & Chamber Choir Concert : FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd, S, Music Building U, TobeRecital Hall, Ft Myers. 3p. Free. 590-7292.

• G u l f C o a s t S y m p h o n y : Broadway Showstoppers Starring Ryan Silverman & Melissa Errico. BB Mann Hall, Edison State College, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 481-4849.

•Jazz in the Garden: The Trio!. Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. 4p. 643-7275.

•Lee County Community Band: Concert Cape Coral High School, 2300 Santa Barbara Blvd. 3p.Free. 995-2097.

•Mixed Bag of Laughs: Naples Players Readers Theatre. Sugden Theatre, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 8p. 263-7990.

•Naples Players’ ETC Readers’ Theatre: Breaking In. Tobye Studio, Sugden Theatre,701 5th Ave S, Naples. 7:30p. 2637990.

Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 768-4210.

•An Evening with Martin Short: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 5971900.

•Sand Bash: Women’s Master Sandsculpting Competition. Exhibits, demos, contests,entertainment, kids activities. Holiday Inn, 6890 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. 10a-5p. Free.4635711.

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WEDNESDAY

•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 8p. 5907268.

•Ft Myers Miracle vs Jupiter: Hammond Stadium, 14400 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 768-4210.

•Lecture & Dinner: Hall of Shame: Unlikely Heroes. Holocaust Museum of SWFL, Sandalwood Sq, 4760 Tamiami Tr N, Naples. 4:30p. Reserve. 263-9200.

•Sand Bash: Women’s Master Sandsculpting Competition. Exhibits, demos, contests, entertainment, kids activities. Holiday Inn, 6890 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. 10a-5p. Free.463-5711.

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•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 8p. 5907268.

•Ft Myers Miracle vs Jupiter: Hammond Stadium, 14400 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 768-4210.

12 FRIDAY

•Art Reception: Cape Coral Arts Studio, 4533 Coronado Pkwy, Cape Coral. 57p.574-0802.

•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 8p. 5907268.

•FGCU Chamber Winds/Percussion Ensemble Concert: FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd, S, Music BuildingU, Tobe Recital Hall, Ft Myers. 7:30p. Free. 590-7292.

•Nosemaker’s ApprenticeChronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon: Laboratory Theater of Florida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

•Sand Bash: Women’s Master Sandsculpting Competition.Exhibits, demos, contests, entertainment, kids activities. Holiday Inn, 6890 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. 10a-5p. Free.4635711.

•Viennese Favorites: Naples Philharmonic Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

13 SATURDAY

•Art After Dark: Art receptions, exhibits, demos, entertainment, refreshments at Crayton Cove Galleries, 8 & 12 Aves S, Naples. 6-8p. Free. 659-2787.

•Art Reception: GuessFisher Gallery & Phil Fisher Studio/Gallery, Crayton Cove, 10 12 Ave. S,Naples. 6-8p. Free. 659-2787.

McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 10a-4p. 939-2787.

•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 8p. 5907268.

•Fine Art & Crafts Show: Outdoor art & crafts show. 5th Ave S,Naples. 10a-4p. Free. 263-9521.

•Florida Tarpons vs Sarasota Thunder: Indoor football. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7:30p. 674-3100.

•House of Soul R&B House Party: Live music, food. Sanibel Community Assoc, 2173 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. 7-10p. Free. 472-2155.

•I Never Saw Another Butterfly: Florida Rep Lunchbox Theatre. Arcade Theater,2267 1st St, Ft Myers. 11a. Grades 7 & up. 3324665.

•Nosemaker’s ApprenticeChronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon: Laboratory Theater ofFlorida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

•Sand Bash: Women’s Master Sandsculpting Competition. Exhibits, demos, contests, entertainment, kids activities. Holiday Inn, 6890 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. 10a-5p. Free.463-5711.

•Viennese Favorites: Naples Philharmonic Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

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SUNDAY

Lab, FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 2p. 5907268.

•FGCU Wind Orchestra Concert: Lamb of God Church, 19691 Cypress View Dr, Ft Myers. 3p.Free. 590-7292.

•Fort Rock Festival: Music fest, 11 bands. The Offspring, 3 Doors Down, Papa Roach, Stone Sour, Volebeat, more. JetBlue Park, 11581 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. 11a-11p.

•Ft Myers Miracle vs Charlotte: Hammond Stadium, 14400 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 4p. 7684210.

•Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour: Dee Dee Bridgewater, Christian McBride, Benny Green, Lewis Nash, Chris Potter, Ambrose Akinmusire. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Naples Concert Band Concert in the Park: Cambier Park Bandshell, Park St,Naples. 2p. Free. 2639521.

•Sand Bash: Women’s Master Sandsculpting Competition. Exhibits, demos, contests, entertainment, kids activities. Holiday Inn, 6890 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. 10a-5p. Free.463-5711.

•Sounds of Spring: Ft Myers Symphonic Mastersingers concert. BIG ARTS, 900 Dunlop Rd,Sanibel. 4p 283-2386.

15 MONDAY

•Giselle: Ballet live on screen from Royal Opera House, London. BIG Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 3p. Free.472-6862.

MONDAY

•Sand Bash: Women’s Master Sandsculpting Competition.Exhibits, demos, contests,entertainment, kids activities. Holiday Inn, 6890 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. 10a-5p. Free.4635711. 8

•Sand Bash: Women’s Master Sandsculpting Competition.Exhibits, demos, contests,entertainment, kids aactivities. Holiday Inn, 6890 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. 10a-5p. Free.463-5711.

•Smokey Robinson: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

9 TUESDAY

•Ft Myers Miracle vs Jupiter: Hammond Stadium, 14400 Six Mile

•Naomi Niskala with Michael Baron: Concert. FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd, S, Music Building U, Tobe Recital Hall, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 590-7292.

•Sand Bash: Women’s Master Sandsculpting Competition. Exhibits, demos, contests, entertainment, kids activities. Holiday Inn, 6890 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. 10a-5p. Free.4635711.

•Twilight at the Tower: Live music, fashion shows. Bell Tower Shops, US 41 & Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers. Free. 489-1221.

•Viennese Favorites: Naples Philharmonic Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Artists Studio Tour: Daylong self-guided tour of artists’ studios & homes. Alliancefor the Arts, 10091

•Art Reception: Ft Myers Beach Art Assoc, Donora & Shellmound, Ft Myers Beach. Gallery talk1p, reception 2-3:30p. Refreshments. Free. 463-3909.

•Dog Wish: FGCU Theatre-

•Art Reception: Edison & Ford Winter Estates,2350 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 2-4p. 334-7419.

•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab production. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft

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Myers.Cocktails7:30p, show 8p.333-1933.

•Ft Myers Miracle vs Palm Beach: Hammond Stadium, 14400 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 7684210.

•The Music of The Who: Naples Philharmonic Orchestra performs Philharmonic Center, 5833Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

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•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab production. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, FtMyers. Cocktails 7:30p, show 8p. 333-1933.

•Ft Myers Miracle vs Palm Beach: Hammond Stadium, 14400 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 2:30p. 768-4210.

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•Art Reception: Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 5-7p. Free.939-2787.

•Dog Wish: FGCU TheatreLab production. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. Cocktails7:30p, show 8p.333-1933.

•Esperanza Spalding: Concert. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

•Balloons Over Paradise: Hot air balloon festival, live music, carnival games, carshow, art show, food, etc. Seminole Tribe Youth Ranch Immokalee, 1195 SR 29, Immokalee. 800-218-0007.

•FGCU Symphonic Band

Concert: FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd, S, Cohen Center Ballroom, Ft Myers.7:30p. Free. 590-7292.

carshow, art show, food, etc. Seminole Tribe Youth Ranch Immokalee, 1195 SR 29, Immokalee. 800-2180007.

•Family Fare with the Naples Phil Orchestra: Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 3p. 597-1900.

•Grand Reopening Weekend: Exhibits, educational programs, speakers, music, entertainment, games, arts & crafts, kids activities. Conservancy of SWFL, New SmithPreserve Way & Goodlette Frank Rd., Naples. 10a-4p. 430-2466.

•Jazz in the Park: Jazz Bands of: Gulf Coast HS, Barron Collier HS, Palmetto Ridge HS w guest appearances by Lew Del Gatto & Dan Miller. Bayshore Cultural & Performing Arts Center event. Sugden Regional Park, Naples. 24p. Free admission/$5 pking. 775-2800.

•Nosemaker’s ApprenticeChronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon: Laboratory Theater ofFlorida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 2p. 218-0481.

Center, 2301 1st St, FtMyers. Cocktails 7:30p, show 8p. 333-1933.

•Fort Myers Beach Film Festival: Welcome filmmakers sunset party cruise onIndian Princess. 3149234.

•Shen Yun: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7:30p. 418-1500.

•The Sounds of Simon & Garfunkel: With Naples Phil Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 5971900.

25 THUSDAY

•All That Jazz: Music of Jerome Kern w/ Naples Philharmonic Orchestra, featuring guitarist Romera Lubambo. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 6 & 8:30p. 597-1900.

Garfunkel: With Naples Phil Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 5971900.

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•Endgame: Ghistbird Theatre Company. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. Cocktails 7:30p, show 8p. 333-1933.

•Florida Tarpons vs Georgia Rampage: Indoor football. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7:30p. 674-3100.

•Fort Myers Beach Film Festival: Screenings all day. Beach Theater, 6425 Estero Bvd, Ft Myers Beach. Independent Film Industry workshop. 3149234.

•Ft Myers Miracle vs Charlotte: Hammond Stadium, 14400 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 6p. 7684210.

•Ft Myers Miracle vs Palm Beach: Hammond Stadium, 14400 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 7684210. 18

•Florida Tarpons vs Missouri Monsters: Indoor football. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7:30p. 674-3100.

THURSDAY

• The Voices of Naples Concert: Promenade at Bonita Bay, 26811 S Bay Dr. BonitaSprings. 7p. 4958989.

•Art Reception: FGCU Arts Complex, FGCU 10501 FGCU Blvd S, Ft Myers. 57p.Free. 590-7199.

•FGCU String Orchestra Concert: FGCU, 10501 FGCU Blvd, S, Music Building U, Tobe Recital Hall,Ft Myers. 7:30p. Free. 590-7292.

•Frank Sinatra, Jr: Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 5971900.

•Nosemaker’s ApprenticeChronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon: Laboratory Theater ofFlorida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

FRIDAY

•Arts on the Avenues: Art exhibit & live music. Coconut Point Mall, 23106 Fashion Dr, Estero. 5:307:30p. Free. 992-9966.

•Music Walk: Live music at galleries, shops, restaurants, streets. Downtown Ft Myers River District. 7-11p. Free. 855-732-3836.

•Nosemaker’s ApprenticeChronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon: Laboratory Theater ofFlorida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

•Outdoor Family Movie Night: The Muppets. Alliance for the Arts. 10091 McGregorBlvd, Ft Myers. 8p. 939-2787.

•Piano Night with Scott McDonald: Concert. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, FtMyers. 6-10p. Free. 3331933.

•Grand Reopening Weekend: Exhibits, educational programs, speakers, music, entertainment,games, arts & crafts,kids activities. Conservancy of SWFL, New Smith Preserve Way & Goodlette Frank Rd., Naples.10a-4p.430-2466.

•Gulf Coast Writers Association: Zion Lutheran Church, 7401 Winkler Rd, Ft Myers. Meets third Sat ea. mos. 10am-12pm. 489-1673.

•Lewis Black: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. 8p. 418-1500.

•Nosemaker’s ApprenticeChronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon: Laboratory Theater ofFlorida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

•Symphonic Chorale of SWFL Concert: An American Rhapsody.First Christian Church, 2081 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 8p. 560.5695.

•Sunset Concert: The David Mayfield Parade, outdoor concert. Alliance for theArts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. 5p. 9392787.

•Third Weekend Art: Art receptions, exhibitions, demos at galleries. North NaplesAlliance. Pine Ridge Industrial Park, Pine Ridge Rd west of Airport Rd. 1-4p. Free. 821-1061.

•Women Who Dare to Believe:Concert.Village Auditorium,Shell Point, 15100 Shell Point Blvd, Ft Myers.7:30p. 454-2067.

22 MONDAY

•Earth Day: Family activities, entertainment, info. Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center, 300 Tower Rd, Naples.9a-4p. 417-6310.

•Films for Film Lovers: Arranged. Center for the Artsof Bonita Springs, 26100 Old 41Rd, Bonita Springs. 7p. 495-8989.

•Endgame: Ghistbird Theatre Company. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, FtMyers. Cocktails 7:30p, show 8p. 333-1933.

•Fort Myers Beach Film Festival: Ribbon cutting & screenings all day. Beach Theater, 6425 Estero Bvd, Ft Myers Beach. 314-9234.

•Nosemaker’s ApprenticeChronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon: Laboratory Theater ofFlorida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

•The Sounds of Simon & Garfunkel: With Naples Philharmonic Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

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•Art Reception: The von Liebig Art Center, 585 Park St, Naples. 5-7:30p. Free.262-6517.

•Endgame: Ghistbird Theatre Company. Davis Art Center, 2301 1st St, Ft Myers. Cocktails 7:30p, show 8p. 333-1933.

•Gulf Coast Symphony: AnEvening of Stories & Song. Fould’s Theater, Alliance for theArts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. After show dessert, wine & cheese inAlliance Art Gallery. 7:30p. 4814849.

•Nosemaker’s ApprenticeChronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon: Laboratory Theater ofFlorida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

•Onstage with Florida RepRadio Daze: Vintage live radio program by Florida Rep &local celebs, fundraiser.Estero Country Club at the Vines, S Ft Myers. Reserve.3324488.

•The Sounds of Simon & Garfunkel : With Naples Philharmonic Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 2 & 8p. 597-1900.

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SATURDAY

•The Great Gatsby Gala: Opera Naples fundraiser. Port Royal, Naples.9639050. 20

•A Midsummer’s Night

Dream: KidzAct, Sugden Commuity Theatre Outdoor Stage, 701 5th Ave S, Naples. 263-7990.

•Balloons Over Paradise: Hot air balloon festival, live music, carnival games,

•Third Weekend Art: Receptions, exhibits, demos at studios & galleries. Art Alliance Naples & Shirley Street Galleries/ Studios. Pine Ridge Industrial Park (N Pine RidgeRd & W of Airport Rd, Naples. 11a-4pp. Free. 821-1061.

21 SUNDAY

•Balloons Over Paradise: Hot air balloon festival, live music, carnival games, carshow, art show, food, etc. Seminole Tribe Youth Ranch Immokalee, 1195 SR 29, Immokalee. 800-218-0007.

TUESDAY

•Brit Floyd - World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show: Concert. Germain Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy, Estero. 7p. 800-745-3000.

•The Sounds of Simon & Garfunkel: W/ Naples Phiharmonic Orchestra. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. 8p. 597-1900.

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•Endgame: Ghistbird Theatre Company. Davis Art

•Fort Myers Beach Film Festival : Screenings all day. Beach Theater, 6425 Estero Bvd, Ft Myers Beach. Twilight film on beach behind Holiday Inn, 6890 Estero Blvd. 3149234.

•Ft Myers Miracle vs Charlotte: Hammond Stadium, 14400 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Ft Myers. 7p. 7684210.

•Nosemaker’s ApprenticeChronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon: Laboratory Theater ofFlorida. 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. 8p. 218-0481.

•The Sounds of Simon &

•Artists Studio Tour: Selfguided tour of 7 studios & homes in Ft Myers. Breakfast at Alliance forthe Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. Hors d’oeuvres & wine tasting 3-4p at Unit A art space,1922 Evans Ave, Ft Myers. 9392787.

•Estero Concert Series : Chamber Music I. Art Hall,Koreshan State Historic Site, 3800 Corkscrew Rd,Estero. 4p. 596-8404.

•Fort Myers Beach Film Festival : Screenings all day. Beach Theater, 6425 Estero Bvd, Ft Myers Beach. Awards Ceremony

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MARCH-APRIL

what Goes on

& Audience Award film screening. 314-9234.

•Island Jazz: Concert in the garden. BIG Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. 3p. Free. 472-6862.

ongoing theater

•Anything Goes: Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. Mar 5-10. 597-1900.

•A Behanding in Spokane: Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. Apr 1128. 941-488-1115.

•A Hard Day’s Death: Seminole Gulf Railway Murder Mystery Dinner Train, Ft Myers. Thru Apr 28. Wed, Thu, Sun. 275-8487.

•Annie: Cultural Park Theatre, 528 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. Mar 15-31. 772-5862.

•Bird of Prey: Murder Mystery Dinner Train, Seminole Gulf Railway, Ft Myers. Thru Mar 31, Fri & Sat. 2758487.

•Call Me Waldo: Theatre Conspiracy, Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. Thru Mar 2. 8p. 936-3239.

•Charles Lindbergh: The Lone Eagle: Big Arts’ Herb Strauss Theater, 2200 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. Mar 3 & 10, 4p. 395-0900.

•Constellation III – Dog

Wish: FGCU TheatreLab, 10501 FGCU Blvd, Ft Myers Apr 3-7 & 10-14. Wed-Sat, 8p & Sun 2p. 5901000.

•Crowns: Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. Apr 2-21. 941-488-1115.

•Deathtrap: Marco Players,1055 N Collier Blvd, Marco Island. Mar20-Apr 7. 642-7270.

•Dixie Swim Club: Off Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. Thru Mar 9. 1:15p &/or 7:30p. 2784422.

•Educating Rita: Florida Repertory Theatre, Historic Arcade Theatre, 2267 Bay St, Ft Myers. Apr 16-May 5. Tue-Sat 8pm, Wed, Sun 2pm, and select Sat 2pm. 332-4488.

•Fully Committed: Big Arts’ Herb Strauss Theater, 2200 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. Mar 29-Apr 27, mat Apr 10, 2p. 395-0900.

•Hello Dolly: Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. Thru Mar 17. 941-488-1115.

•Jake’s Women: Cultural Park Theatre, 528 Cultural

Park Blvd, Cape Coral. Thru Mar 3. 772-5862.

•Les Misérables: BB Mann, 8099 College Pkwy, Ft Myers. Thru Mar 17. 4181500.

•Master Class: Gulfshore Playhouse. Philharmonic Center, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples . Apr 5, 6, 913, 16-20 @ 8p & Apr 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21 @ 3p.5971900.

•Menopause – The Musical: Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. Apr 11-May 18. 278-4422.

•Miracle on South Division Street: Florida Repertory Theatre, Historic Arcade Theatre, 2267 Bay St, Ft Myers. Thru Mar 2. Tue-Sat 8pm, Wed, Sun 2pm, and select Sat 2pm. 332-4488.

•Miss Nelson is Missing: Broadway Palm Children’s Theater, 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. Apr 19, 20, 23, 26, 28, 30, May 1 - 17. Lunch 12p, Show 1p. 2784422.

•Next To Normal: Theatrezone, G&L Theater, Community School of Naples, 13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. Mar 7-10 & 14-17. 1888-966-3352.

•Noir Confidential: Murder Mystery Dinner Train, Seminole Gulf Railway, Ft Myers. Apr 5-Jun 29. Fri & Sat. 275-8487.

•Nosemaker’s Apprentice: Chronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon: The Laboratory Theater of Florida, Kiwanis Hall, 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. Apr 12, 13, 18-21, 25-27. 218-0481.

•Other Desert Cities: Florida Repertory Theatre, Historic Arcade Theatre, 2267 Bay St, Ft Myers. Mar 12-Apr 6. Tue-Sat 8pm, Wed, Sun 2pm, and select Sat 2pm. 332-4488.

•Our Town: Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. Mar 14-30. 941-488-1115.

•Roger Bean’s The Marvelous Wonderettes: Big Arts’ Herb Strauss Theater, 2200 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. Thru Mar 23. 3950900.

•Second Samuel: Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. Apr 30-May 19. 941-488-1115.

•The Clean House: The Naples Players. Sugden Community Theatre, Tobye Studio, 701 5th Ave. S., Naples. Mar 27-Apr 30. 263-7990.

•The Fantasticks: Florida Repertory Theatre, ArtStage Studio Theatre, 2267 Bay St, Ft Myers. Mar 21May 5. 332-4488.

•The Fox on the Fairway: Off

Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. Mar 14-May 4. 1:15p &/or 7:30p. 2784422.

•The Importance of Being Earnest: Gulfshore Playhouse, Norris Center, 755 8th Ave. S. Naples. Thru Mar 3. 8p, select Sun 3 & 8p. 261-PLAY (7529).

•The Last Days of Judas Iscariot: The Laboratory Theater of Florida, Kiwanis Hall, 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. Mar 8, 9, 14-17, 2123. 218-0481.

•The Last Romance: Marco Players,1055 N Collier Blvd, Marco Island. Thru Mar 3. 642-7270.

•The Liar: Theatre Conspiracy. Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. Mar 15-16, 21-24, 28-30. 936-3239.

•The Marvelous Wonderettes: Big Arts’ Herb Strauss Theater, 2200 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. Thru Mar 23, 8p, Mar 13, 2p. 3950900.

•The Mousetrap: The Naples Players. Sugden Community Theatre, Blackburn Hall, 701 5th Ave. S., Naples. Apr 17-May 11. WedSat 8p & Sun 2p. 263-7990.

•The Producers: The Naples Players. Sugden Community Theatre, Blackburn Hall, 701 5th Ave. S., Naples. Thru Mar 30. WedSat 8p & Sun 2p. 263-7990.

•The Silver Foxes 21 st Annual Follies: Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave, Venice. Mar 20-24. 941488-1115.

•The Sound of Music: Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. Thru Apr 6. 2784422.

•The Whipping Man: Gulfshore Playhouse, Norris Center, 755 8th Ave. S. Naples. Mar 15-30. 8p, select Sun 3 & 8p. 261PLAY (7529).

THEATERS

•Broadway Palm: 1380 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. The Sound of Music, Thru Apr

6. Menopause – The Musical. Apr 11-May 18. Off Broadway: Dixie Swim Club, Thru Mar 9. The Fox on the Fairway, Mar 14- May

4. Children’s Theater: Miss Nelson is Missing, Apr 19 –30 & May 1-17.

•FGCU Theatre Lab: FGCU Blvd, Ft Myers Constellation III – Dog Wish, Apr 3-7 & 10-14.

•Florida Rep: Historic Arcade Theatre, 2267 Bay St, Ft Myers. Miracle on

South Division Street, Thru Mar 2. Other Desert Cities, Mar 15-Apr 6. The Fantastiks, Mar 21-May 5. Educating Rita, Apr 16-May 5. Lunchbox Theatre: The Odyssey Experience, Mar 1 & 2. I Never Saw Another Butterfly, Apr 4 & 13.

•The Laboratory Theater of Florida: Kiwanis Hall, 1634 Woodford Ave, Ft Myers. The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Mar 8 & 9, 14-17, 2123. Nosemaker’s Apprentice: Chronicles of a Medieval Plastic Surgeon, Apr 12 & 13, 18-21, 25-27.

•The Naples Players: Sugden Community Theatre, 701 5th Ave. S., Naples. Blackburn Hall: The Producers, Thru Mar 30. The Mousetrap, Apr 17-May 11. Tobye Studio: The Clean House, Mar 27-Apr 30. KidzAct: The Wiz, Mar 25 & 26. A Midsummer’s Night Dream, Apr 20.

•Theatre Conspiracy: Foulds Theatre, Alliance for the Arts, 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. Call Me Waldo, Mar 1 & 2. The Liar, Mar 15 & 16, 21-24 & 28-30.

•Theatre Zone: G&L Theater, Community School of Naples,13275 Livingston Rd, Naples. Next To Normal, Mar 7-10 & 14-17.

•Venice Theater: 140 West Tampa Ave, Venice. The Great American Trailer Park Musical, thru Mar 9. Hello Dolly, thru Mar 17. Mar 14-30: Our Town. Mar 20-24: The Silver Foxes 21st Annual Follies. Apr 221: Crowns. Apr 11-28: A Behanding in Spokane. Apr 30-May 19: Second Samuel.

exhibitions

•Alliance for the Arts: 10091 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. Mar 1-28: Jeff Murphy &

Heather Freeman - Dig & Momma’s Boy; Young ArtistsAwards; Jason McDonald. Apr 3-28: The Future of Art - Student Exhibit; Teachers’ exhibit. 939-2787.

•Art Council of Southwest Florida Co-Op Gallery: Coconut Point Mall, 8074 Mediterrranean Dr, Estero. Tue-Thu & Sat 11a-6p, Sun 12-5p. Free. 466-1947.

•Art League of Fort Myers: 1451 Monroe St, Ft Myers. Mar 1-29: March Masters. Apr 5-26: Through the Lens. Mon-Fri, 11a-3p. 275-3970.

•Art of the Olympians Museum: Al Oerter Center of Excellence, 1300 Hendry St, downtown River District, Ft Myers. Thru Apr 30: Trifecta Show. Tue-Sat, 10a-4p. Closed Sun & Mon. 332-5055.

•ArtiCulture Art Gallery & Tattoo Studio: 1529 Lee St, Ft Myers. Daily 10a-2a. 339-7665.

•Arts For ACT Gallery: 2265 First St, Ft Myers. Mar 1-31: Lennie Jones’ ‘Roots & Branches’;Michael Pohlman; B.A. Mintz. Apr

5-May 1: Florida Penn Women Group exhibit; Andrew Miller;Kim Kraft Miller. Mon-Sat 11a-4:30p/ 1st & 3rd Fri, 11a-10p. Call for Sat hrs. Free. 337-5050.

•Bert’s Pine Bay Gallery: 4332 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. Mar: Mel Meo - AllNew Art. Sun & Mon, 10a-5p/Tue-Sat, 10a-7p. Free. 283-1335.

•BIG ARTS: Barrier Island Group for the Arts, 900 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. Mar 4-30: Marcus Jansen; Silk Road. Apr 4-30: In Living Color, Fine Crafts Exhibition. MonSat 1-4p. 395-0900.

•Bob Rauschenberg Gallery: Edison State College, 8099

College Pkwy, Ft Myers. Mar 1-Apr 13: Eye on the Storm.Mon-Fri 10a-4p & Sat 11a-3p. Free. 489-9313.

•Cape Coral Art League: 516 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. Mon-Fri 1-4p. 9a-4p. 772-5657.

•Cape Coral Arts Studio: 4533 Coronado Pkwy in Rubicond Park, Cape Coral. Mar 1-28: Art Focus. Apr 525: Ring of Fire. SWFL Craft Guild meeting, 3rd Sat of month. Mon-Thu 9a-9p, Fri &Sat 9a-4p. 574-0802.

•Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs Studios at the Promenade at Bonita Bay: 26811 S Bay Dr, Bonita Springs.Artists studios open Mon-Sat 10a-3p. Exhibitions, receptions and demos, live music. Thu 10a7p. Art Walklast Thu of month 4-8p. Free. 4958989.

•Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs: 26100 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs. Mar1-May 30: Portrait, People, Presence; Silly Faces. Apr4May 30: Miniatures; Get Squared. Mon-Fri, 9a-5p, Sat 9a-3p. Free. 495-8989.

•Clyde Butcher’s Big Cypress Gallery: 52388 Tamiami Tr, Ochopee. Thru Mar:Saturday Swamp Walks. Reserve. Daily 10a5p. 695-2428.

•Clyde Butcher’s Venice Gallery & Studio: 237 Warfield Ave, Venice. TueFri 10a-4p. 486-0811.

•Collier County Sheriff’s Office Gallery: 3319 Tamiami Tr. East, Bldg J, Naples. Thru Mar 29:Crackers in the Glade - The Life, Art and Writings of Rob Storter, Everglades Pioneer. 2520810.

•Davis Art Center: 2301 First St, Ft Myers. Mar: Acrylics & Aquarelles - The Art of

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The Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs presents the exhibit, ‘Portrait, People, Presence’, March 1-25. For information, call 495-8989.

Heidi Schmitz. Mon-Fri, 10a-5p. 333-1933.

•Florida Gulf Coast University Art Galleries: 10501

FGCU Blvd S. , Ft Myers

Thru Mar 14: Puno MoCA –A Project by Cesar Cornejo.

Apr 3-11: StudentArt Exhibition. Apr 18-May 4: Finals

- Spring 2013 Senior Projects. Mon-Fri, 10-4p & Thu 4-8p. ArtLab: Mon-Fri 10a4p. 590-7199.

•Fort Myers Beach Art Association: Donora & Shell Mound, Ft Myers Beach. Mar 3-15: Spring Show. Mar

16-Apr 11: Anything Goes.

Apr 13-18: Student Scholarship Show. Mon-Sat 10a-3p & Sun 12-3p. 463-3909.

•Gallerie du Soleil: 393 Broad Ave S, Naples. MonSat, 10a-6p & Sun 12-5p. 417-3450.

•Gallery on Fifth: Mercato, 5130 Strada Pl, Naples. Mon-Sat, 10a-6p & Sun 125p. 220-7503.

•Gardner Colby Gallery: 386 & 365 Broad Ave S, Naples.

Thru Mar 11: Fun & Games.

Mar 14- Apr 12: A Slice of Life group show. Mon-Sat 10a-5:30p & Sun 12-5p. 403-7787.

•Guess-Fisher Gallery & Phil Fisher Gallery: 810 12th Ave S, Naples. MonThu 12-5p, Fr & Sat 12-9p, Sun 1-5p during high season. 659-2787 & 4038393.

•Harbour View Gallery: 5789 Cape Harbour Dr, #104, Cape Coral. Mar: Martha Dodd & Bev Spana.

Apr: Mar-Louise Hooper & Joy Schultz. Art reception with visiting artists first Tuesday every month, 68p. Daily 11a-8p. 540-5789.

•Hirdie-Girdie Art Gallery: 2490 Library Way, Sanibel. Hirdie-Girdie Gallery: Mar: Pat Smart. Cooperative. Mon-Sat, 11a-5p. 3950027.

•Howl Gallery/Tattoo: 1514

Broadway #101, Ft Myers.

Mar 1-31: Veron Ennis. Apr 5-30: Group Show. Mon-Th 11a-8p, Fri & Sat 12-10p. 332-0161.

•Island Visions: 4643 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. Daily10a-5p. 282-0452.

•Kathleen Bradford Studio/Gallery: 4259 Bonita Beach Rd,Bonita Springs. Mar1-29: Ursula Capelletti - Motionsof ColorNew Acrylic Abstracts. Tue-Sat 11:30a-6p. 7766844.

•Lee County Commissioner’s Office: Old County Courthouse, 2120 Main St, Ft Myers. 533-2226.

•Lovegrove Gallery & Garden: 4637 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. Matlacha His-

toric Walking Tours: Tue & Fri, 9a. 283-6453.

•Marco Island Center for the Arts: 1010 Winterberry Dr, Marco Island. Art reception

2nd Tue of month. Tue-Fri

9-4, Oct-May. 394-4221.

•Marco Island Historical Museum: 180 S. Heathwood Dr., Marco Island. Tue-Sat

9a-5p & Sat 9a-4p. 6421440.

•Naples Botanical Garden: 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. Thru Mar 24: Zimsculpt. Wed-Mon 9a-5p & Tue 8a5p. 643-7275.

•Naples Museum of Art: 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples.

Thru Mar 24: Sight Unseen:

International Photography by Blind Artists. Thru Apr 21: Painting Women. Thru Apr 28: Visual Connection:

Painting, Sculpture & Photography Inspired by Dance.

Thru Jul 7: RevelationMajor Paintings by Jules Olitski Tue-Sat 10-4p, Sun 12-4p. 597-1900.

•Nora Butler Designs:Crayton Cove, 800 12th Ave. S, Naples. Tue-Sat 11a-6p. 403-8287.

•Ocasiocasa Studio Gallery: 1540 Bwy, Ft Myers. TueFri 11a-6p, Sat 1-5p. 6918292.

•Ringling Museum of Art: 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota. Thru Mar 3: Ringling in Bloom. Thru Apr 14: Paolo Veronese - A Master & His Workshop in Renaissance Venice. Thru Jul 14: Mythic Creatures of China.

Thru May 19: Herb Ritts –L.A. Style. Ongoing: 20th Century Abstract Art from the Ringling Collection & From the Vaults: John Ringling’s Asian & Cypriot Art.

Thu: The Gardens of Ringling Guided Tour, 10:30. Daily 10a-5p, Thu 10a-8p. 941-359-5700.

•Rosen Gallery & Studios: North Line Plaza, 2172 J & C Blvd, N Naples. Mar 6May 7:Nancy Wood-Woltz: Expressions of Impressions. Daily tours of artist’s studios - Reserve. Mon-Sat, 12-6p. 821-1061.

•Southwest Florida Community Foundation: 8771 College Pkwy, bldg 2, rm 201, Ft Myers. Reception first Fri of month. 274-5900.

•Southwest Florida Museum of History: 2031 Jackson St, Ft Myers Thru Apr 18: Wed & Sat 10a, Downtown walking tours. Tue-Sat 10a-5p. 321-7430.

•Space 39 Gallery: 39 Patio de Leon, Ft Myers. MonWed 4p-12a & Thu-Sun 4p2a. 690-0004.

•Sunshine Studios/Jo-Ann Sanborn:760 N. Collier Blvd,Marco Island.New

works daily. Wed-Sat 11a5p, Thu til 8p.642-6367.

•Sweet Art Gallery: 2054 Trade Center Way, Naples. Thru Mar 19: Art From the Heart. Mon-Fri 10a-5p & Sat 10a-1p. Free. 597-2110.

•Sylvie’s Artistic Selections: 16681 McGregor Blvd, #306, Ft Myers. Tue-Sat 11a-6p. 437-6959.

•The Artists’ Gallery: The Esplanade, 760 Collier Blvd, Marco Island. Winter: Mon-Wed 10a-5p, Thu & Fri 10a-8p,Sat 10a-4p, Sun 10a-2p.784-4436.

•The von Liebig Art Center: 585 Park St, Naples.Thru Mar 16: Adult Student exhibition. Thru Apr 13: Following Footsteps – Three Generations of Plein Air Painters. Mar 30-Apr 27: 2D/3D Show. Apr 5-24: Alternate RealitiesFlorida’s Seminole-Miccosukee Indians & the Pioneers of Lee County. Apr 27-Jun 1: La Casa - Latin American Art, Words & Symbols. Mon-Sat 10a-4p. 262-6517.

•Tower Gallery: 751 Tarpon Bay Rd, Sanibel. Beginning Mar 16: New Artists - New Art. Artist Cooperative of Fine Art. Historic beach house featuring professional area artists. Daily 10a-9p. 472-4557.

•Union Artists Studios: Alliance of the Arts campus, 10051 McGregor Blvd, #202, Edwards Bldg, Ft Myers. 826-3861.

•Unit A Art Space: Marcus Jansen, 1922 Evans Ave, Ft Myers. By appt. Receptions first Fri of month. 8497772.

•Vallez Studio: Crayton Cove, 784 12th Ave S, Naples. 262-0381.

•Vavrina Art Gallery: 12581 New Brittany Blvd, Ft Myers. Open by appt. 9360305.

•Watson MacRae Gallery: 2340 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel. Mar: The Sea: In, On, Under. Apr: With Paper. Mon-Sat 10:30a-5p. 4723386.

attractions

•Art of the Olympians Museum: 1300 Hendry St, downtown River District, Ft Myers. Tue-Sat, 10a-4p. Closed Sun & Mon. 3325055.

•Babcock Wilderness Adventures: 8000 State Rd 31,Punta Gorda. Tue-Sat. Reservations for tours 800500-5583.

•Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum: 3075 SanibelCaptiva Rd, Sanibel. Raymond Burr Memorial

Exhibit,Deep-Sea Mollusks, Henry DomkeNature Photographer. World Record-Sized Shells. Open Daily 10a-5p. 3952233.

•Burroughs Home & Gardens: 2505 First St, Ft Myers. Living history tours daily 11a & 1p, 5-9p. 3370706.

•Butterfly Estates: 1815 Fowler St, Ft Myers. TueSat, 9a-3p. 690-2359.

•Calusa Nature Center & Planetarium: 3450 Ortiz Ave, Ft Myers. Live animal shows daily, Planetarium shows, Wed-Sat, 9a-5p & Sun, 11a-5p. 275-3435.

•Cape Coral Historical Museum: 544 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral. Wed, Thu & Sun 1-4p. 772-7037.

•Christopher Columbus’ Nina & Pinta: Replica ships, guided tours. Docked at Tin City,Naples. Mar 5-18 daily 9a-6p. 672-2152.

•Collier County Museum: 3301 Tamiami Tr E, Naples. Thru Jun 28: Obscured by Time – The Magic of Florida. Educational programs, every Wed, 2pm. Mon-Fri, 9a-5p. & Sat 9a4p. 774-8476.

•Conservancy of SWFL: Grand Re-opening Weekend: Apr 20 & 21.New Smith Preserve Way & Goodlette Frank Rd. 9:30a4:30p. 430-2466.

•Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary: 375 Sanctuary Rd W, Naples. Blair Audubon Center, Boardwalk Exploration & Exhibits (Rod J Wiley –Audubon Florida Photographer of the Year). Daily 7a5:30p. 348-9151.

•CREW: Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed, 23998 Corkscrew Rd, Estero. Expert led guided walks, 1st & 3rd Tues & 2nd Sat, Thru Apr. Marsh Hiking Trails open sunrisesunset. 657-2253.

•CROW: Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, 3883 Sanibel-Captiva Rd, Sanibel. Healing Winds Visitor Education Center. Tue-Sun 10a-4p. 472-3644.

•’Ding’ Darling National Wildlife Refuge: One Wildlife Dr, Sanibel. 4721100.

•Edison & Ford Winter Estates Museum: 2350 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. Apr 15-May 25: Art in the Gardens - Snakes & Lizards. Discovering Southwest Florida with Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Daily 9a-5:30p. 334-7419.

•Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples: North Collier Park, 15080 Livingston Rd, Naples. Special

hours for children on autistic spectrum: Breaking the Barriers, Second Sat of month 8 - 9a & Sensory Night, 4th Tue of month 58p. Register. 514-0084.

•Holocaust Museum & Education Center of SWFL: Sandalwood Square, 4760 Tamiami Tr N, Naples. Thru Mar 30: Girl Power! How Young Women Impacted the Holocaust: Painting the Irene Sendler Story. Thru Apr: Tue-Sun 12:30-5p. Guided Tours: 1:30p. 263-9200.

•Imaginarium Science Center: 2000 Cranford St, Ft Myers. Family Friday Nites: every Friday open til 8p. Mon-Sat 10a-5p, Sun 12-5p. 321-7420.

•Immokalee Pioneer Museum at Roberts Ranch: 1215 Roberts Ave, Immokalee. Thru Jul 26: Five Centuries of Tradition – Florida Cattle Ranching. Mon-Fri, 9a-5p. 658-2466.

•Marco Island Historical Museum : 180 S. Heathwood Dr., Marco Island. Thru Mar 30: Florida’s Got the Blues; Thru Jul 26: New World –Lost World. Tue-Sat 9a-5p & Sat 9a-4p. 642-1440.

•Museum of the Everglades: 105 West Broadway, Everglades City. Thru Mar 4: Unspoiled Florida. Mon-Fri, 9a-5p & Sat 9a-4p. 6950008.

•Naples Botanical Garden: 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. Thru Mar 24: Zimsculpt (daily guided tours). Thru Apr: Tai Chi in the Garden 10a; Yoga in in the Garden, Sun 10a. Wed-Mon 9a-5p & Tue 8a-5p. 643-7275.

•Naples Depot Museum: 1051 Fifth Ave S, Naples. Mar 1Apr 25: The Spirit of the Coffee Bean. Mon-Fri 9a-5p & Sat 9a-4p. 262-6525.

•Naples Museum of Art: 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd, Naples. Thru Mar 24: Sight

Unseen: International Photography by Blind Artists. Thru Apr 21: Painting Women. Thru Jul 7: Revelation - Major Paintings by Jules Olitski Tue-Sat 10-4p, Sun 12-4p. 597-1900.

•Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens: 1590 GoodletteFrank Rd, Naples. Daily 9a5p. 262-5409.

•Palm Cottage Museum & Norris Gardens: Naples Historical Society, 137 12th Ave. S, Naples. Walking tours of Naples Historic District – Wed 10a; Guided Garden Tours – Thu 10a; Reserve. Tue-Sat 1-4p. 2618164.

•Ringling Museum of Art: 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sara-

sota. Thru Mar 3: Ringling in Bloom. Thru May 19: Herbs Ritts – L.A. Style. Thru Apr 14: Paolo Veronese - A Master & His Workshop in Renaissance Venice. Thru Jul 28: Mythic Creatures of China. Ongoing: 20th Century Abstract Art from the Ringling Collection & From the Vaults –John Ringling’s Asian & Cypriot Art. Ongoing: Sunsets in Joseph’s Coat, New Acquisitions Highlights. Thu: The gardens of Ringling guided tour, 10:30a. Daily 10-5p, Thu 10a-8p. 941-359-5700.

•Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center: 300 Tower Rd, Naples. Thru Mar 31: Photo Annual exhibit. Apr 2-May 1: Collier County Public Schools Art Show. Daily programs: 11a & 2p. Guided kayak trips Tue & Th 10a & 1p. Hrs: MSat, 9a-4p. 417-6310.

•Sanibel Historical Museum & Village: 950 Dunlop Rd, Sanibel. Wed-Sat, 10a-4p. 472-4648.

•Shell Factory & Nature Park: 2787 N Tamiami Trail, N Ft Myers. Daily 10a-5p. 995-2141.

•Southwest Florida Museum of History: 2031 Jackson St, Ft Myers Thru Apr 18: Wed & Sat, 10a, Guided Downtown walking tours. TueSat 10a-5p. 321-7430.

parks

•Bonita Beach Park: 27954 Hickory Blvd., Bonita Springs. Tue: Leisure & Fitness Walk, 8a. Free. 5337444.

•Bowditch Point Regional Park: 50 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. Guided walk: Tue 9:30a. Free. 463-3764.

•Bunche Beach: 18201 John Morris Rd, Ft Myers. 7076794.

•Caloosahatchee Regional Park: 18500 North River Rd, Alva. Guided Nature Walks: 9a. Free. Reserve 693-2690.

•Collier-Seminole State Park: US 41, S Naples. Satguided walks 10a. Free. Hiking trail, self-guided boardwalk nature trail, exhibits, camping, fishing, boating canoeing. 3943397.

•Delnor-Wiggins Pass State P a r k : 11135 Gulfshore Dr, Naples. Beach, fishing, picnic areas. Fri: Ranger programs 9:30a. Free. 5976196.

•Estero Park: 9200 Corkscrew Palms Blvd, Estero. 248-1609.

•Hickeys Creek Mitigation Park: 17980 Palm Beach

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Blvd, Alva. Guided walks

1st Thu of month 9a. Free. Reserve 693-2690.

•Koreshan State Historic Site State Park: US Hwy 41 & Corkscrew Rd, Estero. 992-0311.

•Lakes Regional Park: 7330

Gladiolus Dr, Ft Myers. Guided tours of the Botanic Garden - second Sat of month, 9a, Thru May. Strolling tour free. 5337575.

•Lovers Key State Park: South of Ft Myers Beach. 463-4588.

•Lynn Hall Park: 950 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. Laughter Yoga, Fri 8a. Free. 229-7356.

•Manatee Park: 10901 Palm Beach Blvd, Ft Myers.

Daily: All About Manatees, daily, 11a & 2p, Fri 11a. 8asundown. 690-5030.

•Matanzas Pass Preserve: 119 Bay Rd, Ft Myers Beach. Thu: Guided Mangrove Walk, 9:30a. Free. 7073015.

•Myakka River State Park: 13207 SR 72, Sarasota. Canoeing, camping, wildlife tours by air-boat & tram, scenic drive, guided walks. 361-6511.

•North Collier Regional Park: 15000 Livingston Rd, Naples. 252-4060.

•North Ft Myers Park: 2021 N Tamiami Tr, N Ft Myers. Free. Reserve. 652-4512.

•Rutenberg Park Eco-Living Center: ‘Florida-Friendly’ Garden/Landscape Workshops: Wed 10:30-11:30a. Free. 533-7515.

•Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve: 7791 Penzance Blvd, Ft Myers. Guided nature walks Daily 9:30a & 1:30p. Free. 533-7550.

•Veterans Park: 55 Homestead Rd, Lehigh Acres. Wed: walking club, 9:30a. Free. 369-1521.

•Wa-Ke-Hatchee Park: 16730 Bass Rd, Ft Myers. Mon-Thu: Flow Yoga & Mat Pilates 9a. Tue: Yoga & Meditation 4:30p. Wed: Tai chi 1p. Wed: Laughter Yoga 6:30p. Classes free. 4322154.

live music

•1st Danz: 12901 McGregor Blvd #10, Ft Myers. Tea

Dances: Wed-Sat 12-2p. Wed – Swing Dance Party; Thu – Ballroom Dance Party (waltz, foxtrot, swing, rumba, cha cha, salsa, Hustle); Fri – Argentine Tango Party; 1st, 3rd & 4th Sat –General Dance Party; 2nd Sat – Latin Dance Party (salsa, merengue, cha cha, bachata), Sun – Live Music with Cindy-Lee & the John

Chapman Trio w/ dessert buffet. 931-3269.

•Bert’s Bar & Grill: 4271 Pine Island Rd, Matlacha. Live music. 282-3232.

•Big Game Waterfront Grill: 2200 Main St, Ft Myers Beach. Live music Sun-Fri 4-6p,Fri & Sat 7-10p. Sun: Toucan Do; Mon, Wed, Fri: Erik Huffman; Tue: Dave Dale; Thu:Anthony Wayne; Fri & Sat: Gatlin. 4633043.

•Buckingham Blues Bar: 5641 Buckingham Rd., Ft Myers. Open jams: Wed 811p & Sun 3-6p. Free. Live music Fri & Sat 9p-12a, Backyard BluesFest, selected Sat 1-11p.693-7111.

•Buddha Bar & Grill: 12701 McGregor Blvd, Ft Myers. Live music Wed-Sun. 4828565.

•C-Grape Coffee & Wine Bar: 4450 Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Springs. Live music Fri & Sat 7-10p. 221-7388.

•City Tavern: 2206 Bay St, Ft Myers. Live music ThuSat. 226-1133.

•Cottage Bar: 1270 Estero Blvd, Ft Myers Beach. Live music nightly. 765-5440.

•Freds Food, Fun & Spirits!: 2700 Immokalee Rd., Naples. Sun: Singer/Songwriter Workshop Jam 56:30p, Notorious Band of Misfits 7-10p; Wed: Open Mic; Fri & Sat; Live music. 431-7928.

•Hotel Indigo: 1520 Broadway, Ft Myers. Wed: Open Mic. Fun in the Sun: Every Sat 4p-9p, Rooftop Lounge. 337-3446.

•Laugh-In Comedy Café: College Pkwy Shopping Center at College Pkwy & Winkler Rd, Ft Myers. Live comedy Fri & Sat. 479-LAFF.

•Morgan House: 33 Patio DeLeon, Ft Myers. Live music Thu-Sat 6-10p. 3373377.

•Paradise Tiki Hut: 1502 Miramar St, Cape Coral. Live music nightly. 5421988.

•Parrot Key Caribbean Grill: 2500 Main St, Ft Myers Beach. Live music nightly 7-10p.Sun & Tue: Gatlin; Wed: The Island Doctor or Palmetto Band; Thu & Sat: Frank Torino; Fri:Taylor Stokes, Sat: 463-3257.

•Red Rock Saloon: 2278 First St, Ft Myers. Live music Tue, Fri, Sat. 6898667.

•Reserve Cigar & Wine Bar: 10950 S. Cleveland Ave, Ft Myers. Live music Fri & Sat. 210-0300.

•RJ’s Bar & Grill: 1475 N. Tamiami Tr, N.Ft Myers. Live music nightly. 9979600.

•Roadhouse Café: 15660 San

Carlos Blvd, Ft Myers. Live music. 415-4375.

•Sneaky Pete’s: 3465 Bonita Beach Rd, Bonita Springs. Live music nightly. 4988887.

•The Dek Bar: 4704 SE 15 Ave, Cape Coral. 542-3745.

•The Hut at the Peace Tropical Gardens: 5150 Buckingham Rd, Ft Myers. Thu 7:30-11p: Tommy Lee Cook & The Boys of Buckingham; Fri 7:30-11p: Harry Cassano & Tracy Mosley; Sat 7:3011p: Candace Zona & The Certified Band. 225-0907.

•The Joint at Cape Harbour: 5785 Cape Harbour Dr, Cape Coral. Live music Tue, Fri, Sun. 542-0123.

•The Veranda: 2122 Second St, Ft Myers. Live music. 332-2065.

•Twisted Conch: 837 SE 47th Ter, Cape Coral. Live Music. 542-6622.

•World of Beer: Bell Tower Shops, 13499 S Cleveland Ave, Ft Myers. Live music Thu-Sat. 437-2411.

•Yabo: Live music. 2259226.

farmers markets

MONDAY

•Fenway South Farmers Market: JetBlue Park, 11500 Daniels Pkwy, Ft Myers & Fenway S. Dr. 36p. Mar. 691-9249.

TUESDAY

•Surfside Sunset Market: Shops at Surfside, 2408 Surfside Blvd, Cape Coral. 4-8p thru Apr. 549-6900.

WEDNESDAY

•Bonita Springs Riverside Farmers Market: Riverside Park, 27300 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs. 7a-1p thru Apr. 949-6262.

•Marco Island Farmers Market: Veterans Community Park, 901 Park Ave & Elkcam Cir, Marco Island. 7:30a-1:30p thru Apr. 3895196.

THURSDAY

•Coconut Point Greenmarket: Coconut Point, Estero. 10a-2p. 249-9480.

•Gulf Coast Town Center Farmers Market: 9903 Gulf Coast Main St, San Carlos Park. 10a-2p thru Apr.2732350.

•River District Farmers Market: Centennial Park, 2000 W First St, Ft Myers. 7a-1p. 321-7100.

FRIDAY

•Lakes Park Farmers Market: 7330 Gladiolus Dr, Ft Myers. 9a-1p thru Apr. 6919249.

SATURDAY

•Alliance for the Arts’ GreenMarket: 10091

W ine & Dine

DINING GUIDE

1stDANZ: 12901 McGregor Blvd, #10, Ft Myers. 931-3269. Mon-Sun: lunch 11:30am-2:30pm, Wed-Sat: lite menu 8-10:30pm. Serving good home cooking with a twist – they add in a dance lesson and a dance party! Everyone is welcome to this unique experience of food and dance. www.1stdanz.com.

BIG GAME WATERFRONT GRILL: 2200 Main St, Ft Myers Beach. 463-3043. Daily 11am-10pm. The Big Game Bar & Grill is the area's largest sports bar with an amazing waterfront view overlooking the harbor and Salty Sam's Marina.n the menu is an eclectic mix of culinary favorites including hand tossed pizzas, mouth watering sandwiches, big juicy burgers and crispy French fries. www.biggamewaterfrontgrill.com

THE BUTTERFLY ESTATES: FLUTTERBY'S CAFEand CATERPILLARS ICE CREAM & FUDGE FACTORY.1815 Fowler St, Ft Myers. 690-2359. Tue-Sat 9a-3p. Delicious sandwiches, salads & paninis; All you can eat salad bar with a daily hot special; Fresh made hand tossed pizza with white or our famous 100% whole wheat crust; Ice cream, milk shakes & fudge; Sit inside, on the veranda, in the garden or enjoy free delivery to Downtown Fort Myers. www.thebutterflyestates.com

CAPT’N FISHBONES FISH N’ STEAK HOUSE: Shell Factory & Nature Park, 2787 N Tamiami Tr, N Ft Myers. 995-2141. Tue-Sun 11a-8p & Fri 11a-9p. Lunch & dinner at tables and booths inside or outside in the Dolphin Club and new Tiki Hut area. Sandwiches, seafood, steaks, ribs, prime rib, pasta, etc. All-you-can eat Fish Fry Tue, Wed, Fri. Rib special Thu. Live entertainmnet. New outdoor Dogbones Cafe for dogs. www.shellfactory.com

THE DOCK: At Crayton Cove, 12 Ave S, Naples. 263-9940. Open seven days for lunch & dinner, Sunday brunch. Bay views, great food and a laid back attitude. ‘The real taste of Naples’ since 1976. Freshest seafood, salads, steaks & sandwiches with tropical flair. Sunday Brunch & Make Your Own Bloody Mary Bar. www.dockcraytoncove.com

EL GAUCHO INCA RESTAURANT: 4391 Colonial Blvd, Ft Myers. 275-7504. TueFri 12-9pm, Sat 12-10pm, Sun 12-8p. Offers steaks, seafood & pasta. A variety of traditional Argentinian, Peruvian & Italian food, prepared to perfection, takes you on an international gastronomical trip through three countries. Foods prepared with the freshest ingredients and with superior skill & passion. Florida Weekly: 4 1/2 stars, News-Press 3 1/2 stars. www.elgauchoinca.com

IL POMODORO: 9681 Gladiolus Dr, Ft Myers. 985-0080. Lunch 11a-2p Mon-Fri, Dinner Mon-Sat 4:30-9p. Cucina Italiana. Locally owned & operated. Great food and service in hip, casual, family-friendly room. A taste of Italy. News-Press: 3 1/2 stars. www.ilpomodororestaurant.com

PARROT KEY CARIBBEAN GRILL: 2500 Main St, Ft Myers Beach. 463-3257. Daily 11am-10pm. Enjoy a bit of paradise at Parrot Key Caribbean Grill- a special place where colorful characters flock to eat, drink, and be merry. Tales of mystery, adventure and enchantment float through the air and the tastes of the tropics tease your senses. www.MyParrotKey.com

RIVERWALK: At Tin City, 1200 5th Ave S, Naples. 263-2734. Open seven days for lunch & dinner, Sunday brunch. For outdoor waterfront dining that’s a little history and a lot of fun, since 1979. Freshest seafood, salads, steaks & sandwiches, Gulf Coast style. Sunday Brunch and Make Your Own Bloody Mary Bar. www.riverwalktincity.com

THE HUT at the Peace Tropical Gardens: 5150 Buckingham Rd, Ft Myers. 225-0907. Breakfast: 7:30a-11a; Lunch & Dinner: Tue-Fri 4:30p-close, Sat 11:30aclose; Sun 11:30a-6:30p. Early Bird Specials 4:30p-6p daily. Happy Hour: 4:30-6p daily. A wonderful, enchanting dining experience awaits you at Buckingham’s newest premier location. Relax and enjoy our stunning surroundings as you delight in our spectacular gourmet menu! www.hutrestaurant.com.

McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers. 9a-1p. 939-2787.

•Bonita Springs: The Promenade Shoppes, US 41 & Bonita Bay Blvd, Bonita Springs. 7a-12p. 495-8464.

•Cape Coral Farmers Market: SE 47th Ter & S. 10th Pl, Cape Coral. 8a-1p thru May. 549-6900.

•Naples Green Market: IberiaBank Centre, 1465 Golden Gate Pkwy, Naples. 8a-1p Oct-Apr. 594-9358.

•Pine Island Tropical Fruit

Market: Stringfellow Rd at Ficus Tree Ln, Bokeelia. 10a-4p Nov-Feb.

•Shoppes at Vanderbilt Farmers Market: Collection at Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt Beach Rd & Airport Pulling Rd, Naples. 8a-1p. 2732350.

•Third Street Farmer’s Market: Third St S & Gordon Dr, Naples. 7:30-11;30a.

SUNDAY

•Green Market at Miromar Outlets: 10801 Corkscrew

Rd, Estero. 10a-2p thru Apr. 948-3766.

•Naples Depot Museum Farmers Market: 10th Ave S & Tamiami Tr Naples. 10a-2p thru Apr. 2939703.

•Pine Island Tropical Fruit Market: Stringfellow Rd & Ficus Tree Ln, Bokeelia. 10a-3p winter months

•Sanibel Island Farmers Market: Sanibel City Hall, 800 Dunlop Road, Sanibel. 8a-1p. 691-9249.

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