sobre obama

Page 1

THE POWER ISSUE


“Empowering women, enhancing self-esteem and confidence.”

Elizabeth Fox, M.D. Board Certified Plastic Surgeon On-site AAAA Surgical Facility

FOX PLASTIC SURGERY CENTER Visit our website for more before & after photos. BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER

Both patients had a Facelift with Malar Fat Pad elevation performed by Dr. Elizabeth Fox.

Call our office about complimentary consultations.

SEMINARS Published Author in Breast Surgery Textbook

Thursday, January 14th • 2pm Thursday, February 18th • 2pm Tuesday, March 16th • 2pm RSVP: (239) 262-8585

Female/Male Facelifts • Necklifts • Endoscopic Browlifts Eyelid Surgery • Rhinoplasty • Female/Male Jaw Implants RADIESSE® for Lip Augmentation/Lines around Mouth Fat Implantation (Liquid Facelift) Juvederm™ • BOTOX® • Restylane® Breast Augmentation (Cleavage Enhancement) Minimal Scar Breast Lift • Breast Reduction Minimal Scar Arm Lift • Thigh Lift • Body Liposuction “Brazilian” Abdominoplasty (Reduces Waist Size) Hair Transplants (Single Hair Graft) Sciton Laser Resurfacing Treatments Micro Laser Peel • Vein & Hair Removal Laser Latisse™ (Eyelash Lengthener) • Acne Care (Se Habla Español) Overnight Facility Available

827 Myrtle Terrace, Naples (west of US 41, south of Waterside Shops)

www.elizabethfoxmd.com (239) 262-8585

Skin Health with


Hermès Gucci Tiffany & Co. Cartier Burberry Louis Vuitton De Beers St. John Ralph Lauren Kate Spade Juicy Couture Anthropologie Vilebrequin Anne Fontaine Apple Salvatore Ferragamo Van Cleef & Arpels Yamron Jewelers Lacoste J.Crew at the Beach Tumi Williams-Sonoma Pottery Barn Brio Tuscan Grille BrickTop’s

It’s not so much where we are going, but what we pick up along the way.

Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom and more than 60 specialty stores and restaurants. Seagate Drive & Tamiami Trail N. (U.S. 41) Naples, FL. Monday - Saturday, 10AM - 7PM Sunday, Noon - 6PM. watersideshops.com | 239 598 1605



RT CHOICE! A M S A ’S T A H T NOW quality, Vineyards for its beauty and d de lau ity un m m A prestigious co mplete package – reasons. It’s the co y an m r fo ce oi ch is also a smart central Naples club amenities, a try un co d an lf go award-winning ping, a variety of es, mature landsca iti en am led lle ra location, unpa financial stability. d a developer with an le sa r fo es m the quality new ho ey and eliminates ity saves you mon un m m co ee -fr bt a Buying in a de ta xe s, an d w ith er e ar e no CD D Th . er ov ke ta er ris k of a le nd ess for more than at has been in busin th r pe lo ve de e bl financially sta e for your money. s is the smart plac 25 years, Vineyard to ask about the today and remember s ard ey Vin it Vis e. Make the smart choic buyers in Vineyards. qualified new home to le ab ail av w no g private financin W W W.

VINEYARDSNAPLES.

VISIT OUR 6 NEW HOME NEIGHBORHOODS AND TOUR 20 NEW HOME MODELS TODAY. Luxury homes, coach homes & estate homes from the low $400s to over $4 million.

239.353.1920

800.749.1501

CO M

Join the Vineyards Golf & Country Club and experience the value and stability of an established club. CALL MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR KRISTINA SALY AT 239-353-1500 OR VISIT WWW. V INEYARDS C OUNTRY C LUB . NET

Offered exclusively by Vineyards Realty, Inc. Prices, features and availability are subject to change without notice. Broker participation welcome. Club membership is available for an additional fee.

Equal Housing Opportunity 7683



course

S TAY I NG THE ... AND O NLY G E TTIN G B E TTE R. Grey Oaks. Serene and luxurious, ideally located and more lovely all the time. But the true beauty of Grey Oaks isn’t just the elegantly manicured greens or the impeccable service everywhere you turn. It’s not only the warm camaraderie of a prosperous community, or the grace of the beautifully finished homes — the true beauty of Grey Oaks is its legacy: a thriving private club flourishing now and into the future. Grey Oaks Country Club. Timeless Beauty. Timely Value. UÊ* >Ì Õ Ê ÕLÃÊ vÊ iÀ V>Ê/ «Ê£ääÊ Ü>À`ÊÊUÊx{Ê iÃÊ vÊV > « à «Ê} vÊ UÊ/Ü Ê >} wVi ÌÊV ÕL ÕÃiÃÊUÊx]xääÊõ°ÊvÌ°Ê vÊwÌ iÃÃÊv>V Ì ià UÊ ÕÌiÃÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊLi>V iÃ]Êà «Ã]Ê` }Ê> `ÊÀ V ÊVÕ ÌÕÀ> Ê` ÛiÀà ÃÊ vÊ >« iÃÊ

New Decorator Models – Open Daily Spacious Coach Homes from the $600s Luxurious Single-Family Villas from $895,000

,i> Ê ÃÌ>Ìi\ÊÓÎ °ÓÈÓ°xxxÇÊUÊ i LiÀà «\ÊÓÎ °ÓÈÓ°xxxä ,ià `i ÌÊ> `Ê Àià `i ÌÊ i LiÀà «ÃÊ>Û> >L i° ÊÜÜÜ°}ÀiÞ > ðV ÊÊ Airport Pulling Road, north of Golden Gate Parkway, in the heart of Naples Grey Oaks is offered by Grey Oaks Realty, Inc., a licensed real estate broker. Prices, features and availability subject to change without notice.


Come in and explore the New Traditional style at Bay Design Store. Our award winning interior designers are constantly searching for new ideas and directions to create a fabulous living environment for you—one that will exceed your expectations. We invite you to meet with one of our designers and discover the possibilities for the places you live. 326 13th Avenue South at 3rd Street • Olde Naples • (239) 649-0906 • www.baydesignstore.com • Store hours: Mon thru Fri 10am _ 5:30pm • Sat 10 _ 5



contents

JANUARY 2010

58

PRINTED MATTER Prints and patterns in bold hues are making a splash. PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBERT ADAMO

66

SEEDS OF CHANGE A thought conference comes to Naples to tackle national issues. BY CHRISTINA WELLS

70

FLYING HOME Designers turn aircraft interiors into lifestyle spaces. BY LOLA THÉLIN

76

C’EST PARFAIT Lorraine and Bob McCashin’s Old Naples French cottage. BY KATHY BECKER

82

GREEN MACHINES NI rates 10 green luxury vehicles. BY HOWARD WALKER

Pucci shirt, skirt, Marissa Collections, Naples; Kenneth Jay Lane bracelets, Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops, Naples 8 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

58

ROBERT ADAMO

FEATURES


ROBERTO COIN

Saks loves romancing the stones.

NAPLES 239.592.5900 © SAKS FIFTH AVENUE 2010

FALL FOR A SERPENTINE NECKLACE THAT SPARKLES WITH MORE THAN 18 CARATS OF DIAMONDS—JUST ONE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY JEWELS AT SAKS FIFTH AVENUE NAPLES


contents

JANUARY 2010 TASTE 41

Dish Café Lurcat’s mini burgers

42

Dining Out Bleu Provence

46

Spirits Naples Winter Wine Festival

PURSUITS

25 14

Advisory Board

16

From the Publisher

18

From the Editor

20

Social Observer

STYLE 25

Trends Tropical punch

26

Tastemakers Reem Acra

28

Vanity Off the vine

30

Most Wanted Party-perfect accessories

32

Treasure Silver and gold

34

Elements Luxurious leathers

51

First Class Rustic Maine

54

High Road Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gullwing

OPEN HOUSE 126 Circuit Breakers The artistic new corporate home of E.B. Simmonds Electrical Inc.

AGENDA 149 Art Scene 150 Calendar 168 Social Observer

GIVING BACK 176 Young at Heart Anne Welsh McNulty

[

32

ON THE COVER: Dress, Louis Vuitton, Waterside Shops, Naples; belt, J. McLaughlin, Naples; earrings, Jennifer Miller, jennifermillerjewelry.com Photography by Robert Adamo Location: Edgewater Beach Hotel, Naples

CHARISMA 37

Q&A Wade Imre Morissette

38

Cameos Glenn Midnet, Deniece Vella, Patsy Wright Gomez

10 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

51



Publisher Ronald J. Woods Associate Publisher Kaleigh Grover Editorial Director Daphne Nikolopoulos EDITORIAL Editor Kathy Becker Managing Editor Kat Smith Fashion & Style Director Katherine Lande Automotive Editor Howard Walker Wine & Spirits Editor Mark Spivak DESIGN Design Director Olga M. Gustine Art Directors Reynaldo Martin, Diana Ramírez Associate Art Director Jorge Márquez Digital Imaging Specialist Leonor Alvarez-Maza Contributing Writers: Michelle M. Havich, Robert Ragaini, Lola Thélin, Deanna Vella, Chelle Koster Walton, Christina Wells Contributing Photographers: Robert Adamo, Robert Nelson, Randall Perry, Jerry Rabinowitz, Vanessa Rogers, Roland Scarpa, Nick Shirghio ADVERTISING Account Managers Donna Egdes, 239-298-7510, degdes@naplesillustrated.com Brenda Ruth, 239-298-7506, bruth@naplesillustrated.com Linda Sciuto, 239-298-7511, lsciuto@naplesillustrated.com National Account Manager Julie Stanford, 561-472-1915, jstanford@palmbeachmedia.com Advertising Services Manager Shalyn Ormsby, 239-298-7512, sormsby@naplesillustrated.com Subscriptions Marjorie Leiva, 561-472-1910, mleiva@palmbeachmedia.com

PALM BEACH M

E

D

I

A

G

R

O

U

P

Chairman Ronald J. Woods Group Publisher/Chief Operating Officer William R. Wehrman Controller Roger E. Coenen Associate Group Publisher Randie Dalia Associate Publisher, Naples Kaleigh Grover Executive Director, Marketing and Special Projects Allison Wolfe Reckson Editorial Director Daphne Nikolopoulos Design Director Olga M. Gustine Operations Director Todd Schmidt Director, Production and Manufacturing Terry Duffy Advertising Design Coordinator Jeffrey Rey Senior Account Manager Deidre Wade Account Managers Donna Egdes, Katie Gamble, Brenda Ruth, Linda Sciuto, Barbara Shafer National Account Manager Julie Stanford Advertising Services Managers Sue Martel, Shalyn Ormsby Editor, Palm Beach Resort Media Group Jason Davis Business Manager Karen M. Powell Office Manager M.B. Valdes Circulation/Fulfillment Administrator Marjorie Leiva PUBLISHERS OF: Palm Beach Illustrated • Naples Illustrated • Weddings Illustrated • Palm Beach Charity Register • Naples Charity Register The Jewel of Palm Beach: The Mar-a-Lago Club • Traditions: The Breakers • Reflections: Longboat Key Club Neapolitan: Naples Grande Beach Resort and Edgewater Beach Hotel • Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District Guide

Naples Illustrated 3066 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 102, Naples, FL 34103 (239) 434-6966 • Fax (239) 435-0409 Naples Illustrated is a registered trademark of Palm Beach Media Group, Inc. Corporate Headquarters: P.O. Box 3344, Palm Beach, FL 33480

naplesillustrated.com 12 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED



TOWN HALL

NAPLES ILLUSTRATED ADVISORY BOARD

DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES

AT THE NAPLES GRANDE BEACH RESORT

Gary Bigham

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT BIGHAM JEWELERS

Mary Briggs

PRINCIPAL BRIGGS & ROGERS MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

Emily Bua

Ehud Olmert

George W. Bush

REALTOR PREMIER PROPERTIES OF

Jeb Bush

SOUTHWEST FLORIDA INC., REALTORS

Wild Bill Meton Images

Maxine Corbett

PRINCIPAL RICHLIN INTERIORS

Connie Dickinson

VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES AND MARKETING GREY OAKS REALTY

Philippe de Montebello

Malcolm Gladwell

Adam Gopnik Connie Dillon

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NCH HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION

Why Israel Matters Wednesday, January 13, 6:00 pm Ehud Olmert, Former Israeli Prime Minister (2006-2009)

Paul W. Dresselhaus

The Special Moderated Event Tuesday, February 16, 6:00 pm George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States Jeb Bush, 43rd Governor of the State of Florida Jim Angle, Fox News – Moderator Jim Angle

The Hidden Met

Lisa Gardiner

Bob Harden

Friday, March 26, 6:00 pm

Your tax-deductible subscription helps broaden and enrich the lives of children throughout Southwest Florida. We encourage participation in public service and civic activities by promoting understanding of the mechanisms of state, local and the U.S. government.

Series of Four Lectures: $550.00

THE BOB HARDEN SHOW WGUF 98.9 FM

Jay Hartington

OWNER MARISSA COLLECTIONS

Insight on Modern Life & Culture Malcolm Gladwell, Modern Social Reformer & Author, “Outliers” Adam Gopnik, Author and Essayist for “The New Yorker”

DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS PHYSICIANS REGIONAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

Sunday, February 28, 6:00 pm The Story Behind the Metropolitan’s Exhibitions & Acquisitions Philippe de Montebello, Director Emeritus, Metropolitan Museum of Art

DIRECTOR BNY MELLON REGIONAL

Rufino Hernandez

CREATIVE DIRECTOR/OWNER GARDEN DISTRICT

Jill Kobe

GENERAL MANAGER WATERSIDE SHOPS

Colleen Kvetko

PRESIDENT AND CEO FLORIDA SHORES BANK, GULFCOAST

1 Ticket, 4 lectures. Reserved seating.

Lecture/Dinner: $1,275.00*

1 Ticket, 4 lectures, cocktail reception, dinner, 45-min. Q&A. Reserved seating.

Claudine Léger-Wetzel

Benefactors: $4,500.00*

2 Tickets, 4 lectures, priority reserved seating, cocktail reception, dinner, 45 min. Q&A. Invitation to dine with a guest speaker. Access to private pre-event receptions.

Jeffrey D. Mahon

OWNER STUDIO SNAIDERO NAPLES

Business Benefactors: $5,500.00*

2 Tickets, 4 lectures, priority reserved seating, cocktail reception, dinner, 45 min. Q&A. Access to private pre-event receptions. Quarter page ad in all programs.

VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES AND MARKETING STOCK DEVELOPMENT

Matthew Riley

THOMAS RILEY ARTISANS’ GUILD

Kathy Wheeler

ACCOUNT DIRECTOR

Prices includes 6% FL sales tax. *Less dinner and cocktail value received.

Call 239.596.6524

DBR MARKETING INC.

or log onto our website for support or subscription information www.NaplesDistinguishedSpeakers.org Sallie Williams

PRESIDENT AND OWNER THE WILLIAMS CONSULTING GROUP

14 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


Fine Furnishings, Home Accessories & Antiques

953 Central Avenue v (239) 430-2505 www.summerfieldsnaples.com


FROM THE PUBLISHER

THE POWER OF TEN his month starts not only a new year, but also a new decade—which is an intriguing thought to process, considering how everyone was buzzing about the new millennium not so long ago. I don’t tend to get hung up on the calendar, but while searching recently for something in our archives, I came across the January 2000 issue of this magazine and thought it might be interesting to look back on Naples a decade ago. One thing in particular caught my eye: the masthead, or list of staff members and contributors employed by our company. While some of the names that populate this list have changed over the years, many individuals who were on that decade-old masthead still play vital roles at our company today. For example, Senior Account Executive Dee Wade celebrates her eighteenth anniversary with Palm Beach Media Group this month. And she is not the only one with longevity. Our team includes a number of people who have been with the company for 10 years or more, some of them advancing to top management positions. Our success is due in no small part to this stability. Our people are committed to the community and become established in it, often with a sense of service on their own time. Their involvement in both business and charitable organizations helps the community and makes us proud of them. In addition to these long-standing members of the PBMG family, we continue to recruit top talent within the publishing industry, especially those with expertise in the targeted areas that help us grow. We also identify and nurture up-and-comers with great potential and create opportunities for them to flourish. This combination of established and new talent strengthens our gene pool and keeps our performance at optimal levels. Ten years ago, while we may have had a strategic vision about our corporate direction and big-picture plans for how to get there, no one really knew what the future held. So, naturally, I’m quite pleased with where we are today—and especially happy with and for the people who have helped us on that journey. That said, I am looking forward to the promise of a new year—and what a new decade will hold for us. I hope you are too.

RONALD J. WOODS NIedit@naplesillustrated.com

16 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

ROBERT NELSON

T


Ranked #1 in Florida for heart care...again

Ranked 1st in Florida for overall cardiac services by HealthGrades速 2009 www.NCHmd.org


FROM THE EDITOR

POWERFUL uring the summer, when things were hot and languid, restaurateurs, retailers, builders and residents had time to wonder what the season would bring. It’s here, and it’s powerful. The back-to-back blockbuster events that marked the official seasonal kickoff in mid-November included the opening of the Naples Botanical Garden (see pictures, page 20) and the Immokalee Foundation’s Fiesta of Fun, which raised $1 million. These happenings were joined by the Community School’s twenty-fifth anniversary Angel Ball, the Naples Equestrian Challenge’s Barn Dance, the first anniversary celebration of Sea Salt, and the annual NCH Hospital Ball, among many other events. Other venerable institutions have cause to celebrate. The Patty & Jay Baker Naples Museum of Art welcomes the return of glass artist Dale Chihuly for the museum’s tenth anniversary, and the Harmon-Meek Gallery marks the start of its forty-sixth season with an exhibit of works by its original opening artist, Jon Corbino (page 151). Bleu Provence is tastefully entering its flavorful second decade (page 42), as are the planners of this month’s Naples Winter Wine Festival (page 46). Lorraine and Bob McCashin have combined their love of Naples with their powerful passion for all things French in an Old Naples cottage (page 76). Bernie Simmonds has plugged in the future of his electrical contracting business by building a new corporate headquarters, complete with a heliport and potential manufacturing facilities for ULA electrical panels (page 126). There’s a certain electricity surrounding the power of engines, celebrated in the launch of a stylish Mercedes-Benz Gullwing SLS AMG (page 54) and designerinspired jet interiors (page 70). Luxury goes green with powerful, and planet-friendly, cars (page 82). The community and the nation will receive a jolt with a meeting of great minds at the first-ever Imagine Solutions thought conference in February (page 66), which will address the economy, education, energy, environment and health. Do you feel the energy?

Kathy Becker, Editor kbecker@naplesillustrated.com

18 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

ROLAND SCARPA

D



SOCIAL OBSERVER

2 1 4

3 5

6 MIRACLE GROW The Naples Botanical Garden celebrated the grand opening of the garden with a week’s worth of private and public

7

celebrations. Events included a Hats in the Garden patron party at Marissa Collections, an opening gala at the garden, Hats in the Garden, a Royal Palm Society Brunch, and an event at Waterside Shops with artist Romero Britto. The sixth annual Hats in the Garden featured designer Oscar de la Renta and a fashion show of his spring collection brought by Marissa Collections, with hair and makeup by the Philip Douglas Salon team. Naples Illustrated and Scotts MiracleGro Company were among sponsors of the opening events. 1. Jane Berger, Vicky Smith, Karen Scott, Leslie Fogg 2. Bonnie McMicken, Tracy Scurto, Tiffany Marshall 3. Gia LaGrippe, Jim and Anne LaGrippe 4. Scott and Kathleen Kapnick 5. Tom and Darby Hills, Barbie and Paul Hills 6. Bruce and Cynthia Sherman, Martha and Jim Fligg 7. Gina and Raymond Jungles, Amanda Jungles 8. Bobby and Jennifer Sullivan 9. Oscar de la Renta, Marissa Hartington 10. Valerie Miller, Rufino Hernandez, Judy Sproul 11. Courtney Ott, Lu Drackett 12. Oscar gown 13. Amy Hills Baier, Jay Hartington, Darby Hills 14. Stefan Bothe, Jennie Cheng, Sue and Bill Dalton 15. Myra Janco Daniels 16. Ruth Kern 17. Vicky and David Smith 18. Brian Holley, Bob Scott 20 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

8


PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAWN DINARDO

10 12

9

11

13

14

15

17

18

16

JANUARY 2010 21


2

J. MARK STRONG

SOCIAL OBSERVER

1

3

5

4

GROWING ART Waterside Shops hosted special events with artist Romero Britto to celebrate the grand opening of the Naples Botanical Garden, including “The Roots of Art With Romero Britto,” a VIP reception featuring the artist and his work, with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a DJ and performers as living vines and flowers.

6 22 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

1. Judy Herb, Brian Holley 2. Romero Britto 3. Jennifer Edwards Walker, Steve Wheeler 4. Living Vines 5. Leslie Fogg, Jane Berger 6. Betsy Opyt, Lisette Brunckhorst


MAKE A STATEMENT

FOR LESS AT MIROMAR OUTLETS

Up T o

70 OFF

%

Reta

il Pri

ces

VOTED SOUTHWEST FLORIDA’S “BEST FACTORY OUTLET SHOPPING CENTER” ELEVEN YEARS IN A ROW "6 ,Ê £{äÊ /"*Ê - , Ê Ê , Ê Ê "1/ /-Ê UÊ "6 , Ê 7 7 9 Ê UÊ /Ê , -Ê 6 Ê /Ê / Ê 6 - /",Ê ", / " Ê "- Ê Ê Ê " * *Subject to monthly maintenance fee. Terms and Conditions of the Card Agreement are set forth at www.MiromarOutlets.com

- COVERED KIDS’ PLAY AREA Visit www.MiromarOutlets.com for more details on spectacular offers and events. INFO: (239) 948-3766 HOURS: Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. LOCATION: I-75, Exit 123, Corkscrew Road/Miromar Outlets Blvd. In Estero, between Naples & Fort Myers


Let your beauty blossom...again Turn back time at The Center for Cosmetic Surgery. Facial procedures are our specialty, renewing your beauty and refining those bestowed by nature. Open yourself to a new world of confidence...and let your youthful essence blossom once again.

Call now for a schedule of our free seminars. Now open to beautiful possibilities in Naples, Bonita Springs and Fort Myers.

239-498-4YOU (4968) • 1-800-481-FACE (3223)

www.facialdoctor.com

THE CENTER FOR COSMETIC SURGERY ROBERT D. KLAUSNER MD, FACS Listed in Consumer’s Research Council of America’s Guide to America’s Top Physicians & A Castle Connolly “Top Doctor” Fellowship and Ivy League Trained Board Certified – American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery American Board of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery


style

TRENDS TROPICAL PUNCH Brighten your day with pops of color. PHOTO MONTAGE: LEONOR ALVAREZ-MAZA

BY KATHERINE LANDE Navy and red bangles, Louis Vuitton, Waterside Shops, Naples; Marc Jacobs handbag, Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops; sunglasses, Stella McCartney, Iloristyle.com; scarf, Tory Burch, toryburch.com; multicolored heel, Jimmy Choo, jimmychoo.com

JANUARY 2010 25


style

tastemakers

MODERN CLASSIC Fashion designer Reem Acra began designing clothes when she was a little girl. Today the Lebanese-American designer creates regal yet dreamy gowns. Her success comes from her ability to combine traditional qualities like needlework and embroidery with modern needs and style. Acra, who studied at The Fashion Institute

COURTESY OF REEM ACRA

of Technology in New York and Esmod International Fashion University Group in Paris, launched her bridal collection in 1997. Six years later, she launched a readyto-wear line, and has recently added an accessories line. Acra will be at Waterside Shops January 12 for the annual Saint Ann School Foundation/Saks Fifth Avenue Fashion Show. —Lola Thélin

1

STYLE SAVVY Reem’s style is modern and classical, just like her creations. “There is no time to change during the day for the evening, so I wear the same outfit. I’ll wear a different necklace or put on a different sweater but I’m always in black, chic and down to earth, and I wear my own line.” FROM SEA TO SEA Paris and Kyoto are Reem’s favorite cities to

1. Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée 2. Gardens in Kyoto, Japan 3. A Reem Acra gown

2 3

visit. While in Paris, she stays at the Hôtel Plaza Athénée and enjoys the Alain Ducasse restaurant at the hotel. “When I went to Kyoto, I fell in love. It’s the way of life, the gardens, the people and the energy. I found out Kyoto is a pottery place and I love ceramics. I discovered all of these ceramics stores, so it was very exciting for me.” HIGH SOCIETY “Grace Kelly would be an icon that I think

SPOILED

would fit the brand perfectly. She has such

Reem cannot live without her hairdresser,

grace and character, and even today she is

Joseph, who comes to her house every

an inspiration.”

morning, and her private dance lessons. “I also eat out all the time, so I love restau-

IDEAL COMPANY

rants and good food. In New York City,

“Let’s put it this way: when I travel, I

there’s always a new restaurant. You’ve

have my Maltese, Loulou Acra, and that’s

always got to look at what’s new.”

plenty of weight to carry around.” There’s also always room for gossip and fashion

AT HOME

magazines.

Reem’s guilty pleasure is buying shoes. “We just built a closet for them and I decided not

1, 2, 3 STEP

to count.” Her splurge for the season: more

A year and a half ago, Reem hired a private

closet space. “Really. We are building clos-

ballroom teacher and began to dance. It

ets in my house that are incredible, and my

helps her relax and inspires her.

bedroom is becoming its own little palace.”

26 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


©2009 Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Porsche recommends seat belt usage and observance of all traffic laws at all times.

Legendary Porsche performance with four passengers. We’re definitely defying the laws of something. No one has the capacity to break the rules more than Porsche. And now, the new Panamera. The legendary sports car driving experience built for four. The staggering Porsche power is unmistakably present. As is the relentlessly precise handling. And with the addition of a second row of executively seated passengers, there’s no end to the rules you can break. Porsche. There is no substitute.

The Panamera. Experience pure Porsche performance for four.

Porsche of Naples

www.porscheofnaples.com 800 Tamiami Trail North Naples, Florida 34102 239-280-5100


style

vanity

OFF THE VINE

ROBERT NELSON

The powerful antiaging properties found in grape-seed polyphenols have spawned a skin-care phenonenon. On our must-have list: CaudalĂ­e Merlot Friction Scrub ($35) and Premier Cru La Creme ($150, Cypress Beauty & Co., Naples); Nesti Dante Il Frutteto soap with red grape and blueberry ($9, amazon.com/beauty); Arcona Wine Hydrating Mask ($38, amazon.com/beauty); and 29 Cosmetics Lip Trio bag with exfoliating and hydrating products for lips ($98, 29cosmetics.com).

28 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


6ODPNQSPNJTFE -VYVSZ

.FSDFEFT #FO[ PG /BQMFT 8IFSF PVS DMJFOUT DPNF ¾STU

6OQBSBMMFMFE *OWFOUPSZ 6OFRVJWPDBM $PNQFUJUJWF 1SJDJOH 6OTVSQBTTFE 4FSWJDF BOE "UUFOUJPO

" J S Q P S U 3 P B E 4 P V U I ]

] X X X N C P G O B Q M F T D P N


style

most wanted

STEPPING OUT

ACCESSORIES THAT ARE PARTY-PERFECT

BY KATHERINE LANDE

TO A TEE Step lively in the Jacqueline 100MM T-strap peep-toe sandal ($650). Ralph Lauren, Waterside Shops, Naples (239-594-8116, ralphlauren.com)

TIES THAT BIND La Prairie’s Life Threads floral perfume collection ($125), introduced in the fall in Silver, Platinum and Gold, celebrates the countless options in women’s lives. La Femme Perfumery, Naples (239-434-7444, laprairie.com)

WRAP STAR Ward off the evening chill in this luxurious cashmere and cotton Summer Plume Stole ($560). Hermès, Waterside Shops, Naples (239-592-9227, hermes.com)

▲ KNOT SO Nanni silver mesh and rhinestone knot belt ($498) from Italy cinches your look. Marilyn’s European Shoes & Accessories, Naples (239-206-4460, marilynhellman.com)

ROYAL FLUSH The Estée Lauder Jeweled Tiara compact filled with ReNutriv Intensive Comfort Pressed Powder ($175) is fit for a princess. Exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops, Naples (239-592-5900, saksfifthavenue.com) 30 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


STRIKING GOLD This gold crocodile clutch ($6,900) with gold hardware detail adds a rich glow to your look. Gucci, Waterside Shops, Naples (239-254-1453, gucci.com)

The pièce de résistance in Guerlain’s limited-edition Imperial Holiday line, Sublime Radiant Powder ($85), highlights shoulders, décolleté, arms and face. Nordstrom, Waterside Shops, Naples (239-325-6100, guerlain.com)

▲ GLOW TO GO

METAL BANDS Rock this Oscar de la Renta choker with silver lamé and chain weave ($490) for glamour with an edge. Marissa Collections, Naples (239-263-4333, marissacollections.com)

PUNCH LIST Perforated metal and leather handfabricated purses ($380) by Wendy Stevens are bold holders of your necessities. Kathryn’s Collection, Naples (239-353-1885)

NEW WAVE Sculptural Bone cuff bracelets from The Elsa Peretti Collection in sterling silver and 18-karat gold bring a fresh attitude in every season with elegant simplicity. Tiffany & Co., Waterside Shops, Naples (239-592-6188, tiffany.com) JANUARY 2010 31


style

treasure

MIXED MESSAGE SILVER AND GOLD COME TOGETHER IN THESE ATTRACTIVE PIECES. BY MICHELLE M. HAVICH

FLUID MOVEMENT

SQUARE PEGS

Bochìc’s chalcedony cuff ($17,650) features four carats of champagne diamonds set in oxidized silver and 18-karat gold. Bochìc (212-632-1700, bochic.com)

Simple, clean lines make these drop earrings ($695) by John Hardy perfect for work or play. Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops, Naples (239-592-5900, saksfifthavenue.com)

ALL IN THE WRIST Judith Ripka’s wide Garland cuff ($1,200) features bezelset diamonds with silver and 18-karat yellow gold molded into an intricate braided design. Nordstrom, Waterside Shops, Naples (239-3256100, judithripka.com)

TONY STONES Add arm candy with a sterling sillver and 18-karat gold bracelet ($4,100) from the Mosaic Collection by David Yurman, featuring diamonds, cinnamon quartz, citrine, lemon citrine, garnet and peridot. Bigham Jewelers, Naples (239-434-2800, davidyurman.com)

CHARMED LIFE Laura Alexander hoop earrings ($2,108) are sterling silver and 18-karat gold with 18-karat gold star charms and diamonds. DuFrane Jewelers, Bonita Springs (239-495-9005, lauraalexanderco.com) 32 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


INTERIOR DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE

NAPLES | MIAMI | DENVER 239.444.5205 | K2Design.com FL LICENSE AA-0003644 | FL LICENSE IB-0001147 Registered by the Florida State Board Architecture and Interior Design


style

elements

SKIN TRADE LUXURIOUS LEATHERS FOR EVERY PART OF YOUR HOME DECOR BY MICHELLE M. HAVICH

SWEET DREAMS Curl up for the night in this upholstered gold leaf and leather sleigh bed ($6,800, queen) from Calvin Klein Home’s Curator Collection. Tui Lifestyle, Miami (305-573-5411, tuilifestyle.com)

FULLY ARMED

SIMPLE SHAPE The Austen chair ($2,025) by Michael Wolk for American Leather adds the glamour of Hollywood Regency to your decor. Robb & Stucky, Naples (239-261-3969, robbstucky.com)

The Gaston ($3,762) is Poliform’s latest armchair designed by famed Belgian architect, interior and product designer Vincent Van Duysen. Richlin Interiors-Poliform, Naples, (239-659-3007, richlininteriors.com)

CANINE COUCH Your pet will lounge in comfort and style with a Chrome Bones bed in faux ostrich leather with a fur-textured interior ($299). It comes with a matching blanket, water-resistant bottom for durability, and a removable pillow for easy washing. Posh Paws & City Claws, Naples (239-417-3263, poshpawsandcityclaws.com)

SWEEPING SEATING The Scorpio Collection ($1,789) by Jaymar will sting you with its awardwinning shape and style. Naples Leather & Fine Furnishings, Naples (239-434-6339, naplesleather.com)

34 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


MODELS OPEN DAILY

A Moment... A Place... An Opportunity of 100 Lifetimes. A lifetime is an endless collection of moments . . . some more memorable than others. Today, amidst a favorable juncture of circumstance, life presents a moment unlike any other. A wide selection of oversized estate homesites are offered from the $300s. Luxury estate homes from $2 million. New single-family villas from the $900s.

Visit our sales center just south of Bonita Beach Road on Bonita Grande to preview our newest residential offerings. 239.592.1010 r 800.742.8885 r QuailWest.com 6289 Burnham Road r Naples, Fl 34119

Limited membership opportunities available. .IJĺįIJĹ€ $ğĝĹ‚Ĺ€ğĚĚIJĹ %IJįĹ‚ 'Ĺ€IJIJ 1ŀĜńĎłIJ $ÄšĹƒÄŻ $ğĺĺĹƒĝĜĹ‚Ĺˆ r 5Ĺ…Äź $ľĎĺĽĜğĝŠľĜĽ (ğĚij $ÄźĹƒĹ€ŠIJŠŠĞ ijł $ÄšĹƒįľğĹƒŠIJ r 8IJĚĚĝIJŠŠĎĝĹ 'ĜłĝIJŠŠ$IJĝĹ‚IJĹ€ r 4ĽĎ ĎĝĹ 4ĎĚğĝ r 4ğĚĎĹ€ÄśĹƒÄş 1ğğĚ r 5IJĝĝĜŠ$IJĝĹ‚IJĹ€ Quail West Golf & Country Club is offered by Quail West Realty, LLC., a licensed real estate broker. Prices, features and availability subject to change without notice.


An Invitation to the 8th Annual Luncheon 2010 Signature Event

Susan M. Love, MD, MBA Keynote Speaker

Caring Women Bond

to Beat Breast Cancer

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2010 ~ THE RITZ-CARLTON BEACH RESORT, NAPLES 11am: Sip-n-See Prize Displays & Silent Auctions | Noon: Luncheon, Entertainment & Prize Drawings Reservations: $125 | Complementary Valet Parking (does not include gratuity) | Cash Bar For reservations, contact: Mimi Scofield, Luncheon Chair, at 239-598-3786.

Sponsored by:

ARTHUR ASHLEY WILLIAMS FOUNDATION

Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Support, Inc. (a Florida Not-for-Profit Corporation, tax exempt under Internal Revenue Code Section 501 c3) is an all volunteer organization; therefore every dollar donated goes to aid breast cancer patients in Collier County and Bonita Springs. Call 239-417-4600 for more information.


charisma q&a

NAMASTE, NAPLES

Wade Imre Morissette isn’t famous merely because of his twin sister, alt-rock star Alanis Morissette. The former ambassador for lululemon, the popular yoga-inspired athletic apparel company, travels the world practicing and teaching yoga, incorporating his other passion, music. Wade’s visits to India, Africa, Fiji and other farflung places have enlightened and inspired him to live life to the fullest. NI spoke with Wade, who brings his practice to Bala Vinyasa Yoga, Naples, January 29-31. —Deanna Vella ■ Why choose yoga over other disciplines? I did karate and I hated that, because I didn’t like fighting. I kicked a girl in the head once, and I knew it wasn’t for me. I tried tai chi and that was better. But then I did yoga in California and it was great. ■ What do you love about traveling? Being able to see globally how we’re essentially all the same, especially in India and Africa, where the cultures may be totally different. But we all have stresses in our life and we all look for healing and an easy lifestyle. ■ Are you and Alanis close? We’re going to Hawaii together. She’s been instrumental throughout my life. She wrote the foreword to my book. Sometimes it’s nice to have a famous sister. I do get homesick, too, so hearing my sister sing when I’m away is great. ■ What does music mean to you? Music universally heals and touches people, and it makes you a more sensitive person. … I maintain a regular practice and let the music inspire me. I’m talking music across the board, everything from Madonna to Jack Johnson, to traditional Indian or African music. Alanis is always on my play list, too. She’s a huge inspiration for me.

JANUARY 2010 37


charisma

cameos

DESIGNING FOR A CAUSE Glenn Midnet, founder and CEO of Design Group West, Naples, a design firm, created Furniture for the Cure to pay tribute to those who have braved cancer. His mother’s breast cancer when he was a boy left an indelible impression. “I remember my mom putting her wig on in front of a vanity, feeling insecure,” Midnet says. “The idea of the Alyce chair came to me—curves and lines of a cancer ribbon.” During a fundraiser, he sketched the chair on a cocktail napkin. The idea developed into an entire collection of elegant furniture that incorporates the signature cancer awareness ribbon into each piece, named after someone who has battled cancer and inspired those around them. The first item, the Alyce chair, can be ordered online (furnitureforthecure.org) and delivered with a gift card containing an inspirational message. “It’s a way to reach out and let a loved one know they are not alone,” Midnet says. Ten percent of each sale goes to cancer research. —Chris Wells

KITCHEN ARTIST Delectable bites and luscious culinary presentations are a modern art form, as budding chef Deniece Vella knows. The 19-year-old has worked in Ristorante da Benito in New Jersey, which was recognized in 2008 with a Readers’ and Critics’ Choice Award by New Jersey Monthly. Celebrities like Derek Jeter and former President Bill Clinton have dined at da Benito, and Vella was in the kitchen, plating delicious meals. Currently, Vella works as a personal chef in Naples, creating foods for private parties and everyday eats. She also is finalizing and compiling recipes for a cookbook with easy-to-make dishes. —Deanna Vella

NOT TOO MANY COOKS Patsy Wright Gomez reads cookbooks instead of novels. The Port Royal resident has had a love of cooking that started in a large farm home in North Carolina, where she grew up with five siblings, her parents and grandparents. “Like many Southern farm homes, there were always excellent aromas arising from that kitchen,” she says. Gomez and her sister, Maria Wright Garver, were planning to compile a cookbook of their own favorites, but the project was shelved for years when her sister passed away unexpectedly. In December, Gomez’s 50 years of recipe collection came together in All the Wright Stuff—From Everyday to Gourmet, (allthewrightstuffcookbook.com) a labor of love featuring 400 tried-andtrue recipes from her prolific kitchen. —Kathy Becker

38 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


Palm Beach Show Group Presents

Palm Beach

Jewelry, Art & Antique Show Presidents’ Day Weekend February 1 2– 1 6, 2 01 0 a prestigious event with over two hundred international exhibitors in the palm beach county convention center Guarisco Gallery

Spencer Marks

Questroyal Fine Art

Owen Gallery

Camilla Dietz Bergeron

A. B. Levy Macklowe Gallery

M.S. Rau COME JOIN US FOR OUR PRIVATE PREVIEW PARTY OPENING NIGHT EVENT BENEFITING THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2010, 5:30 PM – 10:00 PM, AT THE PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER. Ticket price $175 per person. For more information please call the Historical Society of Palm Beach County at (561)832-4164, ext 100.

antique & estate jewelry • objets d ’ art • furniture • silver paintings • porcelain • ceramics & pottery • textiles • watches clocks • sculpture • bronzes • asian art & antiques • art glass oriental carpets • other antiquities & 20th century design For more information please call (561) 822-5440 or visit www.palmbeachshow.com


current

PROMOTION AND EVENTS

JANUARY 2009

A. Jaron Fine Jewelry Amanda Jaron’s work has received broad publicity, from New York fashion runways to national television, and her 18-karat collection is featured at select Saks Fifth Avenue stores. While she has designed for Givenchy, Tommy Hilfiger and Nine West and her pieces are owned by celebrities, she says she prefers to “create red-carpet moments for the everyday woman.” Private trunk shows and custom design consultations are available. 239.293.2932 | ajaron.com

Sea Salt Using local and organic produce, wild seafood and hormoneand antibiotic-free meat, Chef Fabrizio Aielli creates dishes with an unexpected blend of flavors that sparkle on the palette. Enjoy lunch or dinner daily in an atmosphere that caters to discriminating tastes as well as beach-going guests looking for a casual atmosphere. 1186 Third St. S., Naples 239.434.7258 | seasaltnaples.com

Naples Botanical Garden Trunk Show Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Support Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Support offers physical, emotional and educational support for those with breast cancer. Money raised is used to help the uninsured and underinsured of Collier County and Bonita Springs who are undergoing diagnosis and treatment. 4330 Tamiami Trail E., Naples 239.417.4600 | bbbcsi.org

The seventh annual Naples Botanical Garden Trunk Show is February 20-21, showcasing fashion, jewelry and home décor in all price ranges, including botanically inspired signature pieces. Get an early look at the spectacular items at a preview party February 19, featuring entertainment and dinner by the bite. For information, please call Naples Botanical Garden. 4820 Bayshore Dr., Naples 239.643.7275 | naplesgarden.org


DISH

FAST FOOD

taste

The little burgers at the chic CafĂŠ and Bar Lurcat are just as stylish as the cool decor, delivering comfort food in small packages. The popular Angus ground chuck patties are made with onions, fresh thyme, salt, pepper and eggs, but the flavorful

NOAH WOLF

addition is the red wine shallot butter with sugar to give a sweet and savory punch.

JANUARY 2010 41


taste

dining out

FANCY FOLK FRENCH BLEU PROVENCE CONTINUES TO MARRY THE FINEST OF FRENCH TRADITIONS AFTER 10 YEARS. BY CHELLE KOSTER WALTON

Meat that melts in your mouth. We’ve all heard that exaggerated description to indicate the ultimate tenderness of a filet mignon or other prime cut. The Kobe beef short ribs at Bleu Provence, however, award credence to the culinary hyperbole. Listed under the menu’s Viandes Mijotées (slow-cooked meat), the morsels of rich beef have stewed long in red wine before reaching the table in a shimmering reduction, served with hearty mashed potatoes and baby carrots. Rustic while luxurious, the dish demonstrates how the restaurant lives up to the Provence in its name with authentic French provincial cuisine. As for the blue part, that reflects in everything from the color of the walls to one of the cheeses on the appetizer plate to how you feel when you’ve reached the bottom of the duo black and white chocolate mousse dish, craving just a bit more—a little sad because it was so incredibly creamy and now it’s gone, but then the chocolate buzz kicks in. We started with the cheese plate, a selection of three soft creamy cheeses—a bleu, a Brie, and a Vacherin—served with figs and green apple slices. Nice, but I would have liked more variety in texture and an identification of the cheeses without having to ask.

Crispy walnut-crusted jumbo shrimp with guacamole on a bed of arugula, mangos and papaya

[

VANESSA ROGERS

PLACE SETTING

42 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

Restaurant: Bleu Provence Hours: Dinner daily Food: French Atmosphere: Colorful provincial feel with red and white roses on each table Service: Well-timed and charmingly French Price: Appetizers $9-$18; entrées $24-$38 Address: 1234 Eighth Street South, Naples, bleuprovencenaples.com Telephone: 239-261-8239 Reservations: Yes Bar Service: Wine Children’s Menu: No


<m\ip [\Z`j`fe XYflk n_XkËj X_\X[ _Xj )), p\Xij Y\_`e[ `k%

The nation’s oldest private bank. High client satisfaction across market cycles and over generations. $151 billion* in private client assets. In Florida and beyond. Since 1784. N_fËj _\cg`e^ pfl6

For more information, please contact: GXlc ;i\jj\c_Xlj — 239 919 5517 bnymellonwealthmanagement.com

D@8D@ =FIK C8L;<I;8C< 9F:8 I8KFE M<IF 9<8:? N<JK G8CD 9<8:? E8GC<J K8DG8 ©2010 The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation. All rights reserved. Products and services may be provided by various subsidiaries of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation. *As of 9/30/09


taste

dining out

We also sampled burgundy escargots, rimmed with parsley butter and heavy on garlic. Other starters explore traditional French cuisine and interpretations modernes: Provençal fish soup, French onion soup, warm French goat cheese and mesclun, pangrilled mussels, frog legs and tuna tartare. Along with the velvety short ribs, we tucked into an entrée of walnut-crusted

shrimp with guacamole. An inspired variation on deep-fried shrimp, it accomplished the same moisture seal but with the added bonus of nuttiness. The guacamole sounded like a strange accompaniment, but actually, with its citric squeeze, contributed a nice acidity to cut all that protein. Arugula and slices of mango and papaya finished the dish with color and texture.

The shrimp dish wasn’t what you might consider typical for a French restaurant, but Bleu Provence, now a decade old, has kept its clientele with its fresh applications, such as the pork chop glazed with honey sauce, or wild king salmon with creamy horseradish sauce and basmati rice. More classic, the braised lamb shank on couscous with figs reflects France’s North African influence, while sautéed sweetbreads with mushrooms and creamy lemon sauce is as purely French as the Eiffel Tower that marks items on the menu available for early dining. Wine weighs in heavily on the Bleu Provence dining experience. Its notebook of offerings can be daunting—1,700 varieties in all. To save ourselves from delaying our meal due to indecisiveness, we selected a Domaine Diochon Moulin-a-Vent 2007 from the short specials menu—a Pinot Noir blend that suited both our seafood and meat selections, and went equally well with the mousse dessert. But alas, it did come to an end, as all good things must. We lingered over the last spoonful and drops as long as we were able before saying our bleu adieu. ◆ For her restaurant reviews, Chelle Koster Walton dines anonymously and at the expense of Naples Illustrated. 44 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


ADVERTISEMENT

WILLIAM R. BRERETON Bill is a recognized authority on estate planning with more than a quarter-century of experience. He provides families and businesses with timely financial solutions in these critically important areas. He is a frequent lecturer and conducts educational seminars with leading attorneys and authors on client oriented solutions to wealth preservation. Bill was the consulting editor for the Second Edition of The Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust, a publication of the American Bar Association. In addition, he was a contributing author to Generations – Planning Your Legacy, a 1998 volume considered one of the country’s most practical guides to estate planning written by attorneys. Bill’s professional commentary has also appeared in Financial Planning magazine. Bill was also named one of the Top Estate Planners in Southwest Florida by Gulfshore Magazine in 2006. A member of the Ohio Bar Association, The Florida Bar Association, and American Bar Association, Bill is active in theTrust and Estate Section of the Collier County Bar Association. Currently, he is a member of the Insurance Planning Committee of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of the American Bar Association and the Board of Directors of the International Forum in Chicago, IL. Born and raised in Bergen County, N.J., Bill holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Michigan State University and earned his Juris Doctor degree, Cum Laude, from Chase College of Law. He was Associate Editor of Law Review and earned the Maurice Williams Myers Award and Order of the Curia in recognition of his scholarship. He has also served as an expert witness for the United States Federal District Court, and is listed in Who’s Who of Executives and Professionals. Bill has been a trusted advisor to America’s most wealthy for over 30 years, and has a nationwide clientele. The firm specializes in financial modeling which is critical to “zero tax” wealth transfer planning for the larger estate.

THE BRERETON GROUP LLC. 4380 Gulf Shore Blvd. N. • Suite 806 • Naples, Florida 34103 (239) 643-0030 • Fax (239) 643-6509 • wbrereton@comcast.net


taste

spirits

BRIGHT HORIZON THE NAPLES WINTER WINE FESTIVAL CELEBRATES 10 YEARS WITH WINE AND CULINARY EXCELLENCE.

During the past decade, the Naples Winter Wine Festival has raised an astonishing $74.5 million, all of which has been channeled through the Naples Children & Education Foundation to benefit needy youngsters in Collier County. The tenth annual festival will be held January 29-31, with the theme “Expanding Horizons.” The format is similar to years past: Vintner Dinners on Friday evening in the homes of the trustees, pairing celebrity chefs with participating winemakers; Saturday’s auction at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples; and Sunday’s Celebration Brunch, which allows guests to mingle with chefs and vintners. “We got involved with the festival because it presented an incredible opportunity to help children at risk,” says Francis Rooney, who serves as 2010 festival chair along with his wife, Kathleen. Rooney was the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See from 2005 through 2008. 46 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

MARK HANAUER

Center photo above, left to right: John Shafer, Shafer Vineyards founder; winemaker Elias Fernandez; John’s son, Doug Shafer, winery president Right: Ann Colgin at IX Estate winery

MARK HANAUER

BY MARK SPIVAK

As usual, the wine lineup this year would make any oenophile sit up and take notice. Bill Harlan of Harlan Estate is the Honored Vintner, and he presides over an illustrious stable of California colleagues—perennial favorites such as Colgin Cellars, Araujo Estate Wines, Shafer Vineyards and Peter Michael Winery, paired with exciting newcomers, such as Napa’s Scarecrow Wine and Bergström Wines from Oregon. The Old World is also well represented. Principals from Bordeaux (Château Lynch-Bages and Château Haut-Brion) will be attending, along with the best of the Rhône Valley (Château de Beaucastel and Domaine J.L. Chave), Burgundy (Maison Joseph Drouhin and Domaine Ponsot) and Champagne (Salon and Delamotte). In addition, guests can indulge in the finest boutique wineries from Spain (Bodegas Vega Sicilia and Dominio


Naples Collects 2010 January 23 - February 14, 2010

Wolf Kahn, Long Orange Band, oil on linen

A rare view of privately held treasures loaned by more than a dozen prominent local art collectors for this exclusive exhibition. Paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture rarely seen in public by: Jack Dale • Jim Dine • Helen Frankenthaler • Al Held • Wolf Kahn • Louise Nevelson • Auguste Rodin Albert Henry Schroder • Ruffino Tamayo • Jerry Uelsmann • Robert Strong Woodward and others

Robert Strong Woodward, Orchard Window, oil on canvas

OPENING PREVIEW RECEPTION FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 5:30-7:30P.M. FREE for members, $10 for non-members Reception sponsored by Whole Foods Exhibition sponsored by: BOB & TERRY EDWARDS

Mon-Sat. 10-4, Sun 1-4 Suggested donation: $5 adults, $2 ages 10+ Jack Dale, Wandjinas from Londra, Kamaduwah Clan Estate, ochres on canvas

585 Park Street, Naples, FL 34102 (one block south of Fifth Ave. South) 239-262-6517 naplesart.org


taste

spirits

de Pingus) and the glory of Italy (Marchesi Antinori and Bruno Giacosa). This year’s Chef de Cuisine is Dean Fearing of Dallas, the man who helped elevate Southwestern cooking to a fine art. Repeat celebrities include Thomas Keller, Emeril Lagasse and Daniel Boulud. They’ll be joined by luminaries such as Rick Tramonto (Tru, Chicago), Nancy Oakes (Boulevard, Above left: Sunset at Shafer’s Hillside Estate Vineyards

San Francisco) and Tom Colicchio (Craft, New York), along with a bevy of young, emerging talent. All eyes will be on the auction as it unfolds on Saturday, and Rooney is grateful to the vintners who have stepped up and given generously. Ann Colgin will offer a cooking class at her home in Napa hosted by Thomas Keller, with a meal accompanied by Colgin wines. Star-struck participants may bid on a private dinner in Los Angeles with Kyle MacLachlan, actor and producer of Desperate Housewives, or dine with Judge Judy in Manhattan prior to paying a backstage visit to Regis and Kelly. Of the lots that combine wine and travel, perhaps the most tempting is a 10-day tour of South Africa conducted by Garen Staglin, with visits to Grande Provence Heritage Wine Estate in Franschhoek and Zelma Long’s Vilafonté winery, along with trips to Table Mountain and a game preserve. One innovation at the auction this year will be the Fund A Need lot, which will allow bidders to pledge money to help children. The goal is 100 percent participation among the guests. “We’re thankful and humbled to have the chance to make the tenth anniversary a success,” Rooney says. “Up to this point, the festival has realized the vision of the original trustees. Where does it go from here? We’re grateful to be at the helm during this important turning point.” ◆ Mark Spivak is the author of spivakonwine.com. He can be reached at NIedit@naplesillustrated.com. 48 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


速 速


current

PROMOTION AND EVENTS

JANUARY 2009

The Great Venetian Duck Race The Lutgert Companies is celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Village on Venetian Bay by teaming with the Children’s Museum of Naples Guild to host The Great Venetian Duck Race. Some 10,000 rubber ducks, “adopted” by the public, will be launched into Venetian Bay to race to the finish line for fantastic prizes and a chance to win $1 million. Contests and prizes are planned for children as well, including the “Best-Dressed Duckling” competition for children 5 and younger. The event is January 17, from noon to 4 p.m.; the duck drop takes place at approximately 2 p.m. 4200 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples 239.403.2204 | naples.com/duckrace

Congress Jewelers Congress Jewelers offers timepieces from Rolex and Breitling, designer jewelry by Bez Ambar, Roberto Coin, Leslie Greene, Marco Bicego and John Hardy, and extraordinary gifts, as well as custom jewelry design, skilled watch repair and expert appraisal services. Experience the difference at Congress Jewelers. Locations at Fifth Avenue South and Coastland Center, Naples 877.777.3239 | congressjewelers.com

Renovate & Restore Specializing in custom residential and commercial projects, Renovate & Restore is dedicated to providing the highest level of service to clients and constructing projects with the finest workmanship and attention to detail. Owner Stephen M. Jaron is actively involved in every phase of construction, from concept to completion. 2223 Trade Center Way, Naples 239.254.1002 | renovateandrestore.com


pursuits

FIRST CLASS FINE WOODS A deceptively rustic retreat on Maine’s coast BY ROBERT RAGAINI

Nestled amid winding lanes on 60 birch- and fir-dotted acres near Kennebunkport, Maine, the vacation village Hidden Pond lures visitors looking for a serene sojourn. The bucolic setting belies the true luxurious nature of the place, which garnered a spot on the Conde Nast Traveler 2009 Hot List of new hotels. The resort was actually inspired by a trip to a lavish cottage colony in exotic Ibiza by a pair of real estate developers who wanted to create the same kind of peaceful, perfect getaway in New England. Each of the resort’s 14 homes has a unique character provided by interior decorators who were invited to create their own version of an idyllic cottage in the woods. Natural materials enliven a cottage

JANUARY 2010 51


pursuits

first class

Guests may enjoy the Maine landscape, or cozy up in one of Hidden Pond’s 14 cottages.

52 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

named Firefly with a classic Maine feel, while modern details distinguish Lazy Days. Silent Pine, decorated with “a splash of retro woodsiness,” adds campy to luxury camping with a wooden moose head prominently displayed over the stone fireplace. (Hello, Bullwinkle!) While each of the homes has its own flavor, all feature two bedrooms, capacious screened-in porches, and a deep well of deluxe amenities, from hightech—flat panel televisions with DVD players, and Bose Wave radios complete with iPod dock in the living room—to creature comforts, such as down-filled duvets, Frette linens, hand-milled soaps, and outdoor showers complementing elegant bathrooms. For soul and spirit, the nature views through floor-to-ceiling windows update Thoreau. The theme is laid-back living, but with an opportunity to tailor your stay to your own tastes. For example, each cottage’s full kitchen encourages those who love to cook, and guests can stroll Hidden Pond’s organic garden to fill baskets with greens, vegetables, berries and herbs to toss with freshly made dressing.

Of course, private chefs are available for those who don’t consider kitchen duty a suitable pastime. A typical day might consist of the morning delivery of freshly baked goodies and coffee enjoyed with the New York Times, yoga by the garden, and a Beach Safari to nearby Goose Rocks Beach. Spend the afternoon by the heated saltwater pool, or take an art lesson, a spa treatment, or a trip to L.L. Bean and other places in Kennebunkport to shop and eat. Or, just lounge in quiet natural splendor with a good book. Later, enjoy cocktails and snacks at the Back Porch Bar while deciding where to head for dinner. Kennebunkport eateries range from traditional lobster shacks to nouveau Maine gourmet. At Bandaloop, Chef W. Scott Lee incorporates fresh, indigenous ingredients in delectable dishes like shrimp with organic vegetables and secret Asian spices, and grilled local peach and Maine shrimp cakes with lemongrass-ginger aioli. Wherever the day leads, it’s a real pleasure to end it at your Hidden Pond home-away-from-home in the Maine woods. (hiddenpondmaine.com) ◆


Oceanfront Estate Site Available | Palm Beach

SEMINOLE GOLF CLUB, BANYAN ROAD | NORTH PALM BEACH, FL Secluded site with three adjoining parcels available individually or as a 3.4 acre package with 100' of ocean frontage. Private, attractive North Palm Beach location. For additional information, please contact Robert J. Primeau, Licensed Real Estate Broker: 561-676-3166, robertjprimeau@aol.com All information subject to independent investigation & confirmation. Photo courtesy of Affordable Aerial Photography.


pursuits

high road

THE WINGED WONDER THE SENSATIONAL NEW MERCEDES-BENZ SLS AMG “GULLWING” REINVENTS A ’50S ICON. BY HOWARD WALKER

54 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

Automotive theater just doesn’t get any more theatrical than this. Stroll nonchalantly toward the fabulous MercedesBenz SLS AMG, tug gently on the door handle, and watch in wonderment as the door levitates skyward. Heads spin. Jaws drop. Children point with mouths agape. Elvis strolling arm-in-arm with Chewbaca from Star Wars wouldn’t cause this kind of reaction. For a double dose of amazement, ease up to the front of Truluck’s on Fourth Street and have your passenger synchronize her door opening with yours. Viewed headon, the sight is as majestic as an osprey about to take flight. Onlookers will erupt into spontaneous applause. Auto aficionados know all too well that way back in the mid-1950s, Mercedes built a sports car called the 300SL. Featuring the same kind of ascending portals, it was naturally nicknamed the Gullwing. Today you’d pay more than half a million dollars for the pleasure of owning one of these automotive icons.

This brand new SLS is the spiritual, and worthy, successor to that 300SL. It goes on sale in May with a price tag of just under $200,000. And, believe me, it’s worth every single red cent. I love this car, truly, madly, deeply. And not just because of its flappy doors. It’s the raw ferocity of its performance, the precision of its handling, the might of its braking. Fire it along a twisty back road and a ride on Space Mountain simply pales. It’s been developed from a blank page by Mercedes’ in-house tuning division, AMG. Power comes from AMG’s familiar 6.3-liter V8, but with a few racecarinspired tweaks that bump up the horsepower to a mighty 563—enough to rocket it to 60 mph from standstill in a mere 3.7 seconds and on to a top speed close to 200 mph. The most exhilarating Merc ever? You bet. Much of its projectile performance comes down to the car’s all-aluminum body, weighing roughly the same as a supermodel.


Available for Private Functions, Catering, Banquets, & In-Home Chef Catered Dinners

24041 S. TAMIAMI TRAIL, BONITA SPRINGS 239.390.3187 WWW.ANGELINASOFBONITASPRINGS.COM

Automotive editor Howard Walker can be reached at NIedit@ naplesillustrated.com.

t. a S . s d e W e g n e lou h t in c i s u m o . e g n u lo e Live pian h t in htly ig n s r e z i t e p p a Ha lf price Let’s do d inner! Angelin a -

And speaking of bodies, the SLS’s breathtaking shape comes with just enough styling cues from the original Gullwing to acknowledge the parentage, but not too many to make it appear overly retro. I love the gaping front grille with its giant threepointed star, and those big, air-expunging side vents—both nods to the original SL. Ease yourself into the hip-hugging driver’s seat and the car seems to shrink around you. All-round vision is terrific. Taking cues from the original Gullwing, the cabin is a masterpiece of simplicity. There are just two dials set deep in a compact hooded binnacle, with a nav screen in the center of the dash and the stubbiest of shift levers. Yes, it’s a bit of a stretch to reach upward and haul down that gullwing door. Mercedes engineers did ponder making them poweroperated, but feared big electric motors would have added too much weight to the roof. That said, you quickly learn the technique of grabbing hold of the handle as you step into the car, pulling down the door as you drop into the seat. Prod the big “start” button on the center console and the AMG V8 fires up with the ferocity of Dale Junior’s Nascar stock car. It’s a rich, boomy, bellowy roar that, even at idle, will raise all those little hairs on the back of your neck. Pull back on the right-side paddle shifter controlling the new seven-speed dual-clutch automatic to engage “drive,” squeeze the throttle, and the SLS blasts away like it’s been released from some invisible catapult. This is simply one of the world’s most exhilarating, exciting and rewarding cars to drive. And while it’s in its element being thrashed around the racetrack, it’s also docile and tractable enough to make runs to the grocery store. Amazingly, this is just the first of a family of SLS models. Next up is a convertible roadster version, followed by an even more powerful Black Series model, followed by an all-electric version. With bigger winged doors, they might even be able to make one that flies. ◆

JANUARY 2010 55


ADVERTISEMENT

Š2009 photos by Michael Windfeldt

Ave Maria Arts Update


ADVERTISEMENT

Above: Márton Váró working at his studio in Carrara, Italy. Opposite Page: Márton Váró and the head of Mary block. Right: Váró hard at work on one of the 15 pieces of the “Annunciation of Ave Maria”. Below: 40 ton block of Carrara marble used for sculpture. Bottom: Annunciation Maquette (work model), now displayed in front of the Ave Maria Oratory.

Two years into the project and still going strong. Márton Váró returned to Ave Maria, Florida in November to continue his work on the “Annunciation of Ave Maria”. Váró spent the summer in Carrara, Italy selecting the marble and sculpting seven of the fifteen pieces that comprise the sculpture. Váró completed the first block, the head of Mary, last spring and will be completing the final seven blocks of the sculpture at Ave Maria between now and May 2010. Váró has a studio work site set up in front of the Oratory and visitors can watch as this modern masterpiece takes shape. “There is nothing else like this anywhere in the world.” states Michael Windfeldt, the project manager, “Ave Maria is returning to the timeless tradition of recruiting the best artists in the world and asking them to create the masterpieces of the twenty first century. I believe they have succeeded. This project is truly history in the making” Váró will be returning to Carrara next summer to sculpt the two side sculptures of the Archangels Michael & Raphael. These two sculptures are seven and a half feet wide by twenty two feet high each. Together they are two thirds the size of the main sculpture of the Annunciation. Follow the progress of Márton and the “Annunciation of Ave Maria” and learn more about the Ave Maria Foundation for the Arts by visiting www.avemariaarts.org.


PRINTED MATTER PRINTS AND PATTERNS IN BOLD HUES MAKE A SPLASH IN THE RESORT COLLECTIONS. PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBERT ADAMO SHOT BY NAPLES ILLUSTRATED ON LOCATION AT EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL, NAPLES

Shirt, briefs, Prada, Bal Harbour; Yves Saint Laurent jacket, Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops, Naples; earrings, cuff, Jennifer Miller, jennifermillerjewelry.com

58 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED



Shirt dress, Island Company, Naples; Vera Wang printed dress, Marissa Collections, Naples; belt, Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops, Naples; feather necklace, Tory Burch, toryburch.com; flats, Gucci, Waterside Shops Opposite page: Bikini, Diane von Furstenberg, Bal Harbour; Donna Karan sweater, Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops, Naples; Trina Turk leggings, C. Orrico, Naples; necklaces, Alicia Shulman, aliciashulman. com; ring, Jennifer Miller, jennifermillerjewelry.com; Giuseppe Zanotti flats, Marissa Collections, Naples

60 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


JANUARY 2010 61


62 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


Dress, Ralph Lauren, Waterside Shops, Naples; belt, Burberry, Waterside Shops; earrings, Jennifer Miller, jennifermillerjewelry.com Opposite page: Dress, Gucci, Waterside Shops, Naples; Bottega Veneta necklace, cuffs, Marissa Collections, Naples

JANUARY 2010 63


Shirt, Ralph Lauren, Waterside Shops, Naples; Roberto Cavalli dress, Marc by Marc Jacobs handbag, Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops; belt, Island Company, Naples; flats, Jimmy Choo, jimmychoo.com; earrings, Jennifer Miller, jennifermillerjewelry.com Opposite page: Bottega Veneta shirt, earrings, necklace, Marissa Collections, Naples Fashion & Style Director: Katherine Lande Hair & Makeup Artist: Gina Simone/Ford Artists, Miami Model: Anastasiya Karter/Click Models, New York Photography Assistant: Robert Kildoo NI extends a special thanks to the management and staff of Edgewater Beach Hotel, Naples, for their generous hospitality and production assistance.

64 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


JANUARY 2010 65


SEEDS OF CHANGE AREA RESIDENTS THINK NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO TACKLE THE NATION’S ISSUES. BY CHRISTINA WELLS

66 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


W

hen golf and wine dinners began to lose their allure for Naples residents Randy Antik and Tom Everist, they put their heads together. These two successful businessmen and lifelong philanthropists recognized the major issues facing America, but felt there was a void when it came to private individuals actively pursuing solutions. The duo concluded that there is no better locale to base a foundation pursuing important social change than Southwest Florida, home to an estimated 250 retired Fortune 500 CEOs and 40 retired university presidents, and they created Searching for Solutions Institute. “There’s only so much golf you can play and wine you can drink before you begin to look for ways to give back,” says Everist, who heads a South Dakota manufacturing company and serves as the Institute’s chairman of the board. “Those involved in this effort come from different places, but arrived at the same interest of tapping into the country’s proven problem solvers to find solutions for five major issues.”

Extensive national research—including identifying ways to create a better society; studying and talking to leaders of existing idea conferences, companies and foundations; and determining that capable people are willing to help, particularly in Southwest Florida with its retired and executive community—led to the Institute’s first endeavor, February’s two-day Imagine Solutions Conference. The meeting takes inspiration from world-class thought-leader conferences, such as the Aspen Institute’s Ideas Festival, and in California, the Milken Institute Global Conference and the TED Conference. Antik, a long-time participant in such events, noted a dearth of similar thought centers on the East Coast. A discussion to change the area’s thought landscape spread from Antik and Everist to include a local board of directors, as well as a national advisory board. “This conference provides an opportunity to literally impact millions of lives,” says Antik, CEO of the Institute. “It’s all about creating knowledge that is actionable.” JANUARY 2010 67


to begin the creative process of imagining solutions that will result in a better world. I am honored to be a part of this forward-thinking endeavor.” The 600 conference attendees will hear from and mingle with noted academicians, entrepreneurs and scientists. Speaker Keith Bellows, editor in chief of National Geographic Traveler, is excited to be participating. “It will open people’s minds to a whole new way of thinking,” he says. “For me it’s like going to an intellectual Woodstock.” Post-conference activity will include seminars, salons on single-interest topics, and ongoing dissemination of information to attendees and speakers, resulting in what Institute Executive Director Lynne Groth calls networking with a purpose. “We must learn before we can act,” Groth says. “These thought leaders will not only discuss issues, but will also present one or two actionable ideas that could lead to solutions.” The goal is identification of “make-a-difference” leaders in the community who will become agents of change. Their active support could include mentoring and funding local pilot programs. “We hope to enable our audience to get things done through their own abilities,” Antik says. “We want to empower the next generation of leadership. After all, this is where we place our bets.”

Imagine Solutions speakers represent nine universities, 14 companies and 20 foundations. “The problems of the world today are both compelling and complex,” says Wilson G. Bradshaw, president of Florida Gulf Coast University and a member of the Institute’s board. “Their solutions require new ways of thinking and innovative approaches. The conference seeks to bring together acknowledged local and international thought leaders Randy Antik and Tom Everist

A New Role

NICK SHIRGHIO

The conference engages Southwest Florida in a new role: intellectual epicenter. “The Imagine Solutions Conference has the capability of establishing Southwest Florida as an intellectual destination,” says Institute board member Dolly Bodick Roberts, owner of DBR Marketing. “Together with its current reputation as a center for social, recreational and cultural excellence, this will make our area an even more compelling venue for residents, visitors and businesses.”

68 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

Peter Diamandis, X Prize Foundation


PAUL SCHRAUB

Frans Lanting, nature photographer, in Botswana Dr. David Katz, Yale Prevention Research Center director

Sylvia Earle, oceanographer/explorer

Alexander Tsarias, author, technology innovator and founder of Anatomical Travelogue

Elizabeth Joy Roe and Greg Anderson, visionary musical duo

Look Who’s Talking

Dave Gallo, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

While Southwest Florida has been on the media radar because of the area’s unemployment and foreclosure rates, the conference will bring a new focus. “For two days, the global spotlight will be on Southwest Florida,” says Todd Gates, Institute board member and chairman of Gates Inc. “Individuals with brilliant minds and diverse backgrounds will be exposed to our community. This annual event diversifies our economy and, as we all know, activity breeds activity. “This is a growing community and one that is starting to mature,” Gates says. “A huge talent pool will come together and talk about world challenges and brainstorm solutions. It is a fabulous way to capitalize on this area’s tremendous intellectual capital.” ◆

This February 22 and 23, Southwest Florida stands front and center on the national stage when the first annual Imagine Solutions Conference gathers a group of 40 thought leaders to speak on five of today’s critical issues—the economy, education, energy, the environment and health. Presented by the nonprofit Searching for Solutions Institute (SFSI), the conference at the Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts aims to unite top experts and innovators with local and national entrepreneurs and retired CEOs who have the resources, connections and desire to make the world a better place. The impressive slate of speakers includes Eisenhower Institute Chairman Emeritus Susan Eisenhower; X Prize Foundation founder Peter Diamandis; Keith Bellows, editor in chief of National Geographic Traveler; David Walker, CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation and former U.S. comptroller general; economic historian, Harvard professor and author Niall Ferguson; Tom Luce, CEO of National Math and Science Initiative; One Laptop Per Child association founder Nicholas Negroponte; and Dr. Dean Ornish, CEO of the Preventive Medicine Center. For information: imaginesolutionsconference.com.

JANUARY 2010 69


Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) are turned into palaces in the sky. This BBJ, designed with dark leathers and woods and Oriental rugs, includes a lounge area, dining room that doubles as a conference room, and a private office.

70 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


FLYING HOME DESIGNERS TURN AIRCRAFT INTERIORS INTO LIFESTYLE SPACES. BY LOLA THÉLIN

Mauricio Cabal has designed it all—from luxurious bedrooms with spacious bathrooms to game and dining rooms, and even prayer rooms. The catch? Cabal is in the airplane business, and the rooms he designs are the interiors of private aircraft like a Boeing Business Jets 747. Flying calls to mind images of uncomfortable seats, cramped lavatories and frigid temperatures, but for Cabal’s clients, comfort is key, especially at 36,000 feet. Wi-Fi high-speed Internet, LED screen televisions, exotic woods and spacious bathrooms featuring showers are common amenities on a private plane. The motto for these industrial designers and their

JANUARY 2010 71


clients could be “the more exotic and refined, the better.” While trends in aircraft interiors include home-like styles and amenities, design requests vary according to the owner’s desires, personality and lifestyle. As for materials, they are certainly luxurious. “We use real leathers, veneers, exotic woods, granite and marble. For fine fabric, wool and silks. There’s also high-tech materials that have been developed for aerospace exclusively, like flame-retardant acrylics and suede,” says Cabal, who owns an eponymous design firm in Parkland, which is listed on Boeing Business Jets’ website as an industrial design firm with experience designing VIP and executive interior jets. Leathers are featured throughout these planes. Designers often use embossed, matte, calfskin or suede leathers where clients gather, while full-grained and untreated leathers are used on surfaces that can be seen but not touched, such as above cabinets. Carpets are made from wool or silk; tablecloths and napkins are made from 100 percent linen, while high-end Egyptian cotton and silk are chosen for bedding. 72 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

Joan Simonsen-Hickok of Simonsen-Hickok Interiors in Naples says her most memorable amenity request was for a piano. “Before [the client] got into the corporate world, he was a song and dance man, and he loved playing and singing songs when he flew, so we had to incorporate a mini-grand piano.” Boeing spokeswoman Vicki L. Ray remembers touring the Boeing 747 of a royal family that included a throne. “It was an airline seat that had been adapted to look more like a throne,” she says. As for the rest of plane, Ray describes it as tasteful decorations with lots of gold tones and small religious icons. Most owner requests include modern, comfortable designs that reflect their personalities. “Our client’s design brief required a futuristic modern design [like Star Trek] … only with warmth and texture,” says Jenny Carter, president of K2 Design Group in Bonita Springs. “The fact that these ‘lounges in the sky’ are speeding people across the globe is such a statement on technology and how far we’ve advanced. Well, it just begs for modern design to wrap itself around the modern aircraft.”


COURTESY OF GREENPOINT TECHNOLOGIES, DESIGNING/OUTFITTING COMPLETION CENTER

COURTESY OF GREENPOINT TECHNOLOGIES, DESIGNING/OUTFITTING COMPLETION CENTER

Interiors often feature a sleek, modern design like this stateroom with luxurious bedding. Bathrooms are spacious with marble counters, exotic wood cabinetry and shower. Dining rooms include formal china.

JANUARY 2010 73


The Boeing 787 VIP’s design concepts are innovative and sophisticated. Details include cove lighting, wood flooring, built-in shelving and etched designs on doors and bulkheads.

74 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


Donna Cruthis, a designer for General Dynamics whose subsidiaries are worldwide, was asked to design Star Trek–style pocket doors that slide open and closed with the touch of a button. She’s also designed a jet based on the interior of the owner’s car. She had to send the upholstery technician to the car to replicate the seat for the aircraft. Simonsen-Hickok opts for soothing colors that convey a sanctuary feeling while reflecting a client’s persona. “Homes are geographically influenced. A home in Montana is rustic. A penthouse in New York is urban,” she says. “Then [the plane] is going to reflect their personalities. It says a lot about the person’s lifestyle.” While the overall look and feel of the aircraft are important, Simonsen-Hickok, Carter and Cabal all emphasize designing while maximizing the space. “Form follows function, and that’s very important,” Simonsen-Hickok says. “Everything has to be functional, yet still carefully chosen with an aesthetic consideration.” Designers must work with manufacturers to meet all Federal Aviation Administration specifications and guidelines for the engineering, design, amenities and furniture, as well as adhere to weight requirements, “pull tests” to check the attachments of furniture, and fire safety regulations for fabrics and materials.

The lavatory, which can include a makeup area, vanity and shower, often includes counters made from marble or granite. Weight constraints require designers to have the material lightweighted (cut down to a quarter-inch thick) or designers opt for a lavish veneer that weighs much less. Cabal once received a very impractical request: “A flying casino for a Russian corporation. They wanted a craps table. Can you imagine a little bit of turbulence?” he says. There also was a request for a sky roof, which Cabal did not build, and a pointing device (“a must for all Middle Eastern airplanes,” says Cabal) that tells you your position to Mecca for prayer time. Cabal admits that almost anything can be fulfilled when enough money is involved. “I don’t think that there is a limit of what can be done if you throw enough money at it, but obviously, there has to be some level of common sense. Common sense is uncommon in this group.” With all of the demands, precise details and custom work for all the furniture, cabinets and fabrics, designers can be easily overwhelmed, but they continue to have fun pushing the limit. “This is not a business where you can practice without being totally mad about airplanes, like me,” Cabal says. “Usually the crowd you find here is hooked for life on aviation.” ◆ JANUARY 2010 75


C’EST PARFAIT

LORRAINE AND BOB MCCASHIN’S NEW FRENCH COTTAGE IN OLD NAPLES PERFECTLY COMPLETES YEARS OF PLANNING. BY KATHY BECKER • PHOTOGRAPHY BY JERRY RABINOWITZ

E

ven with years of studying magazine clippings and design books, followed by years of planning every inch of space, right down to niches for specific antiques and furniture collected during Bob and Lorraine McCashin’s 41-yearmarriage, some happy circumstances in their new Old Naples home just happened. The entertainment center by Tradewind Designs had wood ornaments. Lorraine searched online and found cabinet knobs that match the ornaments perfectly. She also found knobs for the kitchen that look like they were painted to match the kitchen tile. During one of her many trips to Marbleworks three years ago, 76 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

Lorraine spied a marble sink now installed in the bathroom off the office. When she first inquired about it, the price was too much. A year later, the sink was still there, and she asked again. Even when things didn’t go exactly to plan, they worked out. Tiles that were chosen for the risers of the stairs to the guest quarters were too big. The tiles were used instead to make a surround for the outdoor fireplace. “I actually like them better there anyway,” Lorraine says. A tête-à-tête she bought in Dallas and refurbished, which was destined for the foyer, wouldn’t fit through the front door or through the French garden gate, so she met some of her new neighbors by having them help lift it over the fence.


A peaceful garden at the back of the house can be enjoyed from nearly every room. JANUARY 2010 77


The windowed room above the foyer was designed to be the perfect spot for a holiday tree.

78 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


Some of the plans changed. Originally, a fountain was to nestle next to a bear topiary they brought from their other Naples house. Lorraine found a statue of a woman that she liked better for that space. “I really love creating and finding interesting things,” she says. The ceiling fans on the lanai are like ones they saw and loved at their favorite French bistro in New York. After searching the Web, Lorraine finally found them locally at Wilson Lighting. The antiques they collected at salvage yards, flea markets and antique stores during 28 years of travel and three years in Paris for Bob’s career with Electronic Data Systems based in Dallas were often drawn into the house plans by architect Jonathan Kukk. “Every niche had something in mind before we came here,” Lorraine says. “I think everything did just what it was supposed to do.” Even the bedroom set they have had since they got married was modified to fit in the guest bedroom. “It’s so much fun to do that instead of buying new things,” Lorraine says. Since moving in, Lorraine has only had difficulty placing pieces of art. One painting is of a favorite bistro, La Goulue, that is now closed. The artist put Bob and Lorraine into the scene. “I think the art has been the most challenging,” Lorraine says. “I’ve moved things around.” In many ways, the couple’s planning paid off. In the living room, Lorraine wanted to recreate the look of beams she had seen in a cha-

The foyer’s recessed niches were designed for specific pieces of furniture. Lorraine, an accomplished baker, loves to spend time in the well-appointed kitchen. The breakfast nook nestles under an arch by a window.

JANUARY 2010 79


Clockwise from left: The statue Genevieve was named for the patron saint of Paris. Every treasure had a planned spot. The great room is cozy under the beamed ceiling.

pel in Dallas. Because she knew what she wanted, builder BCB Homes was able to install the beams by crane before the house was under roof. “It’s much more efficient to do it that way,” says Joe Smallwood, president and CEO of BCB Homes. “The other way to install them is to start on the ground and jack them up into a completed ceiling. They are huge, 1,000 pounds each. Lorraine had this thing dialed in on paper before we even started. The house fits on the lot so perfectly. It’s a testament to proper planning.” Planning also made the cottage energy efficient, unlike the older French homes it was modeled after. “It has super-high-performance glass and is super-high-efficiency,” Smallwood says. “The energy rating is high.” After so many years focusing on designing, building and furnishing the house, one wonders where Lorraine will put her energy now. She says she might consider helping a friend in Washington with her house. But she’s done with her own. “I love how it came out,” she says. “There’s nothing I would do differently, nothing I would change.” While clearly Lorraine was the driving force for the project, Bob says he’s happy with the result. “I love it—the front porch, walking to the beach club on Sunday nights,” he says. “It’s a real neighborhood, and that’s important for me.” ◆ 80 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


The cottage is a perfect reflection of the McCashins’ love of Naples. JANUARY 2010 81


OUR GUIDE TO 10 OF THE BEST LUXURY VEHICLES THAT CAN ACTUALLY HELP SAVE THE PLANET.

GREEN MACHINES

BY HOWARD WALKER

82 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

We ask for paper instead of plastic. We put our recycling bins out for collection. We even watched Al Gore’s movie, An Inconvenient Truth, all the way to the end without dozing off. (Well, almost.) But when it comes to the luxury car or truck in our driveway, it hasn’t been as easy to do our bit for the environment. But times are changing, and so are vehicles’ green profiles. Here are 10 luxury automobiles that are good for the planet—and our driving instincts.


Mercedes-Benz S400 Hybrid You’ll love this. A big, high-zoot S-Class Mercedes that can average more than 26 miles to the gallon on the highway and deliver the lowest CO2 emissions in the luxury segment. If this brand new S400 Hybrid were any greener, its middle name would be Kermit. Mercedes engineers went for the simple but elegant solution of slotting a skinny, lithium-ion battery-driven 20-horsepower electric motor between its new high-efficiency 3.5-liter V6 and seven-speed auto. This high-tech combo provides a healthy 295 total horses—enough to zip the big Benz to 60 mph from standstill in just 7.2 seconds. It won’t run on electric power alone, but it comes with such eco features as stop-start and regenerative braking that puts juice back in the battery when you hit the brakes. MPG: 18 city, 26 highway Price: $88,825 NI Green Rating:

JANUARY 2010 83


BMW 755ih Hybrid BMW adopts the same “mild hybrid” technology as Mercedes’ S400 Hybrid for its upcoming ecofriendly 755ih, which is due in showrooms by this summer. Only this time, BMW sticks to its “Ultimate Driving Machine” mantra by coupling the 20-horsepower electric booster to its thundering 4.4-liter twinturbo V8 and eight-speed automatic. The resulting combo packs a whopping 455 horsepower and the kind of torque that can uproot tree stumps. Yet with its stop-start feature and regenerative braking, it should improve fuel economy by around 15 percent compared to the regular 750i. That puts it at around 25 miles per gallon on the highway. The real tragedy, however, is that BMW doesn’t offer its remarkable new 740d twin-turbo diesel stateside. Its staggering performance is matched by 40 miles per gallon economy and best-in-class CO2 emissions. Estimated MPG: 17 city, 25 highway Estimated Price: Not determined as of press time NI Green Rating:

Lexus LS 600h L Imagine having the on/off switch of a nuclear power plant under your right foot. One press of the gas pedal and you lunge forward like the starship Enterprise going into warp speed. This is the wondrous sensation of piloting Lexus’ flagship LS 600h L hybrid. A 240-cell pack of nickel/metal-hydrid batteries juice a big electric motor that, in turn, boosts the power of the Lexus’ big 5-liter V8. The result is a combined 438-horsepower. And all that power is delivered to all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic. The good news is that the car drives like it has a V12 under the hood. The bad news is that the car’s fuel efficiency is ho-hum at best—20 city, 22 highway. But forget about the economy and enjoy it for what it is—arguably the world’s most luxurious car. MPG: 20 city, 22 highway Price: $106,910 NI Green Rating:

Audi Q7 TDI I’m an enormous fan of modern “clean” diesels. Apart from offering dramatic improvements in fuel economy, range and exhaust emissions, they are true torque meisters. Come up behind a slower vehicle, step on the throttle, and they deliver the kind of low-rev thrust normally only experienced by the guy who gets shot out of the Ringling Brothers circus cannon. That’s why I love Audi’s new sevenpassenger Q7 TDI. With 406 pound-feet of torque from its twin-turbo 3-liter V6, it delivers a bigger punch than George Foreman in his pregrilling days. That, and 25-to-the-gallon real world highway economy, 600 miles between fill-ups and 25 percent fewer emissions than an equivalent gasoline motor. For that road trip to see Uncle Waldo in Des Moines, there’s no finer long-distance cruising machine. MPG: 17 city, 25 highway Price: $51,725 NI Green Rating: 84 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


Fisker Karma Some crystal ball gazers already are predicting this could be the luxury sports sedan of the future. Looking curvier than Beyoncé in Spandex, the low-slung, Lexus LS460-sized, four-door Karma is the work of ace California-based Danish designer Henrik Fisker. Together with military contractor Quantum Technologies, he’s created a clever gas-electric hybrid that couples 5.8-second 0-60 performance with real environmental friendliness. The secret is its bank of advanced lithiumion batteries that amp up two whopping 201-horsepower electric motors. Fisker claims they’ll give the Karma a range of 50 miles on electric power only. Need more range? That’s when the GM Ecotec four-cylinder kicks in to extend the range to more than 300 miles. The highly anticipated Karma is scheduled to go on sale by next spring with prices starting at $87,900. There’s even a convertible version in the works. MPG: 100 (claimed) Range: 50 miles Price: $87,900 NI Green Rating:

Tesla Roadster Okay, I fess up. I was the first to predict that Tesla would end up out of cash and on the scrap heap before its first car reached production. Now where’s that humble pie to eat? By the middle of this year, the Silicon Valley start-up had delivered its 500th $101,500 electric Roadster and seemingly still has plenty of orders on the books. Celeb owners include George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Michael Dell and a host of others. Ecocar lovers seem to revel in its staggering supercar performance (0-60 in 3.7 seconds) coupled with a 240-plus mile range and a recharge cost of $4. I’m still no fan of its kit car-like looks and the $100-grand sticker still makes me shudder, but the little Tesla is a real success story. Me? I can’t wait for the four-door, mini-Maserati Model S sedan that’s due in 2011. MPG: 105 Range: 244 miles Price: $101,500 NI Green Rating: JANUARY 2010 85


Lincoln MKT We Americans have clung to the notion that if you want a luxury car or SUV with real power, it had to have a good ol’ V8 under the hood. The folks at Ford are now showing that a high-tech V6 can do the same job, while using a lot less gas and producing far fewer emissions. Its new 3.5-liter twin-turbo EcoBoost V6 that’s powering the surprisingly sexy Lincoln MKT seven-seat, all-wheel drive crossover, does a fine job of delivering V8 thrust but with 22-to-the-gallon highway economy. The beauty of the EcoBoost is that all 350 pound-feet of torque is delivered from just 3,500 rpm, which means awesome passing power and slingshot acceleration out of a tight curve. MPG: 16 city, 22 highway Price: from $49,995 NI Green Rating:

Jaguar XJ With its gorgeous, coupe-like styling, panoramic glass roof and Bentleyesque interior, Jaguar’s all-new 2010 XJ is going to be the gotta-have luxury sedan when it lands in showrooms early this year. But behind all the style and elegance is an impressive sustainability story. For example, its complete body is made from lightweight aluminum that makes the car lighter and more fuel efficient. With its 5-liter naturally aspirated V8, it should average an excellent 26 to the gallon on the highway. Also, more than 50 percent of the body structure is made from recycled aluminum. That’s the equivalent of 9,000 aluminum Coke cans. And the cool thing about recycled aluminum is that if it takes 100 percent of energy to create new sheet aluminum, only 5 percent is required to recycle waste into sheet metal again. MPG: 16 city, 23 highway Price: from $72,500 NI Green Rating: 86 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


BMW 335d One of the best compact sports sedans money can buy is a diesel. Hard to believe, but five minutes behind the wheel of BMW’s latest 3-series—the 335d—will have you, too, singing the praises of this hard-charging oil-burner. The reason? Mid-range torque. This is the instant-on thrust you get when you floor the throttle to pass that lumbering 18wheeler on a tight two-lane. In the twin turbocharged 335d with its staggering 425 pound-feet of torque—that’s more than the 6-liter V8 in a Chevy Suburban—the feeling is akin to being released from some giant catapult. And it delivers this awesome performance together with 36-to-the-gallon highway economy. That’s remarkable. Top off the tank, head out on a road trip, and you won’t need to fill-up again for another 600 miles. MPG: 23 city, 36 highway Price: from $43,900 NI Green Rating:

Cadillac Escalade Hybrid When gas prices spiraled past $4 a gallon, nothing symbolized automotive gas-hog excess more than Cadillac’s lardy Escalade SUV. Trouble is, if you love to transport seven in the lap of luxury and maybe haul a boat at the same time, there’s little to match the leather-lined comfort of an Escalade. So to project a more ecofriendly image, and even gain a nod of acceptance from the Prius crowd, the Escalade Hybrid makes sense. Mating a heavy-duty 300-volt electric motor to a 6-liter V8 results in 20-to-the-gallon economy in the EPA’s city cycle, which is a 50-percent improvement over the regular gas version. You also should see 21 to the gallon on the highway. Probably more important, however, are the nine badges and decals on the body proclaiming the Escalade’s hybrid status. Even a little “green” is good. MPG: 20 city, 21 highway Price: from $74,085 NI Green Rating:

JANUARY 2010 87


ACQUA FILETTE... TASTE

CREATIVE BY NEPTUNE DESIGN WORKS, LLC • (561) 795-8739 • NEPTUNEDESIGNWORKS.COM

REDEFINING

S I N C E 1894

Discover a new taste sensation. Mineral water from the crystalline springs of the Italian Appennine mountains. A perfect balance of neutral PH and healthy minerals. Bottled since 1894, Acqua Filette is the mineral water of choice for prestigious international hotels and restaurants. Now available at Amici Palm Beach, Trevini Palm Beach, Cafe Sapori West Palm Beach, Bova in Boca Raton, Bova Prime in Fort Lauderdale. Acqua Filette, your choice in 3 flavors. . .NATURALLY NATURAL, DELICATELY SPARKLING, AND DEFINITELY EFFERVESCENT. BOTTLED IN ITALY EXCLUSIVELY FOR FONTE ITALIA AMERICAS • (561) 685.8680 • (561) 729.0580 • WWW.FONTEITALIAAMERICAS.COM


P

R

O

F

E

S

S

I

O

N

A

L

ESTATE MANAGEMENT

Naples Illustrated’s Guide to Wealth Management

SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE


PETER D. JEPSON & ASSOCIATES, INC.

P

eter has been involved with investment and estate planning strategies since 1986. Peter graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration from the University of Minnesota. In addition, he has achieved the designation of Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC), from the American College, Bryn Mawr, PA. A ChFC’s role is threefold: adhere to a strict code of ethics, strive to place the client’s interests above all else and follow the latest industry and regulatory changes through continuing education. He helps craft estate planning strategies for high-net-worth individuals, successful professionals and retirees. Peter’s financial philosophy involves establishing long-term relationships through guidance and sound value-oriented investment strategies. He guides his clients toward a balanced investment portfolio and sound estate planning strategies. Extensive knowledge of estate planning strategies and retirement strategies allows Peter to provide a wide range of investment and insurance choices and the flexibility to use constructive client-oriented programs. Peter has lived in southwest Florida for 28 years. Peter is actively involved in the Big Brothers/Big Sisters organization and has sponsored a Little Brother for the past thirteen years. He has conducted hundreds of estate and financial programs for thousands of southwest Florida residents. He is a member of numerous professional organizations including the American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters (CLU). Peter was the 2003/2004 president of the Southwest Florida Chapter of Financial Service Professionals and is a member of the Estate Planning Council of Naples. TO ARRANGE A COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION WITH PETER JEPSON, PLEASE CALL 239-263-2204.

PETER D. JEPSON, CHFC

“Protect Your Assets For You And Your

Peter Jepson offers securities through AXA Advisors, LLC (NY, NY 212-314-4600), member FINRA, SIPC and offers annuity and insurance products through AXA Network, LLC and its subsidiaries. AGE-44391 (PJ) (exp 11/10)

Peter D. Jepson & Associates, Inc. 5129 Castello Drive, Suite 4 Naples, FL 34103 239-263-2204 www.peterdjepson.com SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

Heirs.”


© JENNIFER ZIEGELMAIER

PAYSON AND PURE WEALTH MANAGEMENT GROUP OF MORGAN KEEGAN

CHRISTOPHER PAYSON AND MILES PURE

T

he Payson and Pure Wealth Management Group of Morgan Keegan & Co., Inc., has over 35 years of experience helping individual investors and their families build, protect and preserve their wealth for multigenerational financial security. As a Morgan Keegan Wealth Management Team, Chris Payson and Miles Pure have at their disposal the wealth of financial products and services that a premier regional investment firm can offer. Chris and Miles believe that trust and understanding are the cornerstones of a successful, long-term client relationship. They take the time to research and fully understand your current financial situation, your future goals, and your family dynamics. Investors are required to make many important decisions when it comes to building a solid financial future. Chris and Miles know that these decisions are made easier when you are working with people you know and trust. Christopher Payson is originally from Ohio and has called Southwest Florida home since 1973. He attended Findlay College and is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business Executive Education Program for financial advisors. He

began his career in 1987 and has held several positions at a major financial services house including branch manager, sales manager, as well as being responsible for developing training programs for new financial advisors. His philanthropic activities include the American Red Cross and the Walk Now For Autism campaign. Miles Pure is originally from Connecticut, and a graduate of Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island, with a bachelor’s degree in finance. Miles began his career in the financial industry in 1994 and has been servicing the needs of clients in Southwest Florida since. He is a volunteer coach in North Naples Little League as well as YMCA basketball. He is involved in local philanthropic activities including the American Cancer Society, The Foster Care Council, and First Tee. Founded in 1969 in Memphis, Tennessee, Morgan Keegan & Company is today a premier regional investment firm offering full-service investment banking, securities brokerage and asset management. Morgan Keegan; member FINRA, SIPC. Securities sold through Morgan Keegan are not FDIC insured, not bank guaranteed, and may lose value.

Payson and Pure Wealth Management Group Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc. 5200 Tamiami Trail N Ste 103 Naples, FL 34103 239.649.3631 SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE


THE ENGLISH GROUP AT MERRILL LYNCH

LORI RODRIGUEZ, MARK E. ENGLISH, ADAM C. ENGLISH

W

ith over 40 years of securities industry service and experience, the English Group is uniquely qualified to offer our clients Financial Solutions through the Merrill Lynch platform. The English Group practice specializes in working with high net worth individuals, professionals, retirees — including many Bell System retirees — and business owners. The process begins with meetings where we carefully listen to our clients in order to fully understand their financial needs, goals and objectives. Then, after thorough and careful analysis, financial solutions are offered using the resources of our many partners. It is our privilege to be our clients’ primary financial service provider, and we take this responsibility very seriously. Mark E. English began his Security Industry career in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1971 following 6 ½ years with Indiana Bell Telephone Co. Mark earned his Economics degree at DePauw University. He has additional credit, including graduate credit, from Indiana University and Butler University. Mark has also completed the Securities Industry Association Institute at Wharton Business School. His career includes over ten years in Management. Adam C. English began his Security Industry Career following his 2004 graduation from Purdue University. He recently received

the Certificate of Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor (CRPC®) Adam enjoyed success at Naples High School and Purdue University as a distance runner. He continues to embrace his affection for running as a participant in various running events in South Florida and as a Cross Country Coach at Barron Collier High School in Naples. Lori Ann Rodriguez began her career at Merrill Lynch in February of 1998 with the Management Team in the Naples, Florida Complex. After 8 years, she transferred to the Wealth Management Group as a Client Associate and recently began working with The English Group. Lori’s responsibilities and goals are to ensure that her client’s administrative needs are met. Our most deeply held principle at Merrill Lynch is that clients come first, and our team is proud to be part of that tradition. To help you meet your financial objectives and build your wealth, we first listen to your personal goals, and then offer effective approaches to achieve them. At Merrill Lynch, we have unparalleled resources that include planning expertise, investment strategies and state-ofthe-art technology designed to streamline any financial picture. Let us put them to work for you.

The English Group 821 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 310 Naples, FL 34102 239.649.2979 www.fa.ml.com/adam_english SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE


THE GLENVIEW AT PELICAN BAY

T

THE GLENVIEW AT PELICAN BAY LIFE-CARE WITH EQUITY… IN THE HEART OF PELICAN BAY

“Equity ownership at The Glenview has shown appreciation levels comparable to neighboring Pelican Bay real estate.”

he Glenview at Pelican Bay is the ultimate estate planning and investment tool, in the form of upscale Pelican Bay Real Estate, bundled with life-care and equity. The Glenview offers beautiful residences (900 square feet to about 3400 square feet) with amenities and services that promote a stress-free, active lifestyle. The excellent return on investment is unique in the retirement industry. Typically, CCRCs (Continuing Care Retirement Communities) require large entrance fees that depreciate from the moment one buys in. The traditional CCRC equity is totally eliminated within a few years after purchase. Not so with The Glenview at Pelican Bay. Equity ownership at The Glenview has shown appreciation levels comparable to neighboring Pelican Bay real estate. Because this Pelican Bay Community is a not-for-profit cooperative, residents are shareholders in the corporation and in control of their investment. In fact, most changes, including the determination of monthly service fees, are subject to board approval—and the board of directors is made up of current residents. When a Glenview resident is ready to sell his or her membership, the listing and sale price is set by the resident (or the estate or trust representatives) and negotiated with an approved waitlist member. The sale process is similar to a standard, fee-simple real estate transaction. This unique makeup has cultivated a corporation with a sound financial position and a secure future for the Glenview and the value of each resident’s investment—which helps fund the resident-owner’s wealth management portfolio and/or estate. Waitlist members understand they must stay healthy to pass the Glenview’s stringent entrance exam. Once a waitlist member buys a residence at The Glenview, health-care services are available through his or her executed health-care contract. The health-care component consists of three primary forms: Premier Place, the on-site, 33-bed skilled-nursing facility offering a full array of therapies; GlenCare, a large home-health agency with more than 90 employees; and GlenWell, the wellness clinics and programs that offer on-site physician medical services, educational seminars, therapy and exercise programs specifically designed to keep residents fit and independent. These valuable services are available on-site and under one roof (no golf carts necessary). Current and future residents (waitlist members) are excited about the investment potential and unique combinations of attractions. What better way to plan for the future and manage assets?

The Glenview at Pelican Bay 100 Glenview Place Naples, FL 34108 239.591.0011 www.glenviewnaples.com SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE


AVENUE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC

“Your IRA - Roth IRA Conversion Specialists.”

T

he Managing Directors of Avenue Capital Management have over 40 years of combined experience in the wealth management industry. We offer a unique combination of experience in the financial services, accounting and legal disciplines. Specializing in the areas of Wealth Management, Capital Preservation and Legacy Planning, we work closely with clients to provide a comprehensive approach to meeting their financial needs. Our key objective is to assist our clients with all facets of estate planning by combining legal, tax-impact, and investment advice with the goal of sustaining and growing long-term wealth. Serving a client base of high net worth individuals, the advisory team of Avenue Capital Management incorporates sophisticated technical analysis with unbiased risk management options to offer its clients a broad range of lifetime income growth strategies. We succeed by helping our clients to sort through the myriad

financial choices available today and build on the investments they have already made. To achieve these challenging goals, we stay true to the values that we believe should govern our ongoing relationships with our clients. These values are more than simply ideals to which we aspire. They are the foundation that supports everything we do. And they reflect our rich tradition that has always emphasized our goal of developing innovative solutions for our clients, exercising sound business practices, serving the communities in which we do business and going the extra mile for clients. To that end, we believe that excellent service is something our customers deserve and is our most important responsibility. For more information or to schedule a complimentary consultation, please contact our Client Relations Director at 239- 261-9964.

Avenue Capital Management, LLC 780 Fifth Avenue S., Suite 200 Naples, FL 34102 239.261.9964 www.avenuecapitalmanagement.com SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE


THE MCCAW WEALTH MANAGEMENT GROUP AT UBS FINANCIAL SERVICES INC.

“Most people avoid risk. We thrive on managing it.”

T

he McCaw Wealth Management Group at UBS Financial Services is a professional advisory team with over 75 years of combined financial services experience. Our clients benefit from our level of expertise in addition to the experience of the world’s largest wealth management firm. UBS has been serving affluent individuals, corporations, institutions and governments for over 150 years. As a Signature team at UBS, we are committed to helping every client realize their own vision for financial success. In delivering the UBS Client Experience, we take the time to understand your needs and goals and proactively provide appropriate solutions. We keep you informed on a periodic basis and can monitor and update strategies, as needed, to respond to ever-changing markets and your evolving needs. Whether it’s specific goals you have for yourself, your business, your family or the legacy you hope to leave behind, we’ll help ensure you have access to our full range of wealth planning, investment,

banking services, and financing opportunities here in the U. S. and globally---all focused on your best interests. Whether you are planning for loved ones or your favorite charities, we will work with you to establish a personalized strategy to provide for them now and in the future. Aligned with these powerful global resources among a comprehensive selection of products and services available and complete dedication to you and your needs, we will be your personal advocates throughout your relationship with UBS. Our work ethic is simple and powerful. It is based on the value of collaboration. We work side by side with our clients, taking the time to understand their individual needs and goals and the dreams they have for themselves, their families and their future. This deep understanding, combined with the powerful global resources we are able to access on your behalf, lays the foundation for the relationship we develop with you.

The McCaw Wealth Management Group at UBS Financial Services Inc. 8000 Health Center Blvd, Suite 150 Bonita Springs, FL 34135 239-495-4187 www.ubs.com/team/McCawWMG SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE


THE MORAN ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP OF WELLS FARGO ADVISORS

T

om Moran is Managing Director – Investments and the founding member of the Moran Asset Management Group of Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC. The Group is responsible for managing more than $2 billion in client assets and has been servicing the investment needs of the Naples community for over 29 years. Tom is a 29-year veteran of the securities industry and has received local, national and industry recognition for his skill as a financial advisor. He is a Senior PIM Portfolio Manager – the highest level of designation for an advisor and is well known throughout the firm as one of the top fee-based financial advisors. In September 2009, Moran was recognized by Barron’s magazine and Registered Rep as the number one financial advisor in Southwest Florida.1 A frequent speaker at investment symposiums, Moran was recognized for his wealth of knowledge and ability to adapt in a downturn economy by Research Magazine, naming him one of Florida’s top advisors in January 2008.2 The Moran Asset Management Group directly services affluent families and foundations with assets to invest of $1 million to $500 million. Verified performance and superb client service are hallmarks of the Group’s reputation, and fees are generally less than one percent. With a staff of 23 registered professionals including four PIM portfolio managers, the Group takes great pride in their reputation for excellent customer service. “We strive to provide superior investment performance and excellent client service,” says Tom. The Moran Asset Management Group utilizes 15 distinct investment portfolios and has been acknowledged by Nelson’s World Best Money Managers3 as the number one manager in their discipline on three separate occasions. In 2009, his Conservative Growth Equity Portfolio was ranked number two in its investment category. Tom is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Colorado. A strong supporter of the Southwest Florida community, Tom serves on the Corporate Advisory Board of the United Arts Council and on the Board of Directors of Opera Naples, Southwest Florida’s only regional opera company. In addition, he is a member of the board for Youth Haven and the Scholarship

TOM MORAN, MANAGING DIRECTOR-INVESTMENTS AND FOUNDING MEMBER OF THE MORAN ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP.

“Barron’s #1 Advisor, Southwest Florida; Nelson’s World Best Money Managers, 2009; Top Advisor, Research Magazine, 2008.” Committee for the Culinary and Hospitality Education Foundation. Tom’s wife of 22 years, Sandi, is the Bailli of the Naples Chapter of the Chaine des Rotisseurs. Their children attend Cornell University, Williams College and Community School of Naples.

1

Criteria for Barron’s number one financial advisor in SW Florida was based on more than 3,000 filtered nominations from over 100 investment, insurance, banking and other related firms, which were narrowed down by quantitative and qualitative criteria as well as by examining regulatory records and talking with peers, supervisors, clients and the advisors themselves. Portfolio performance is not a criterion because most advisors do not have audited track records. 2Candidates who pass Research Magazine’s vigorous screens have served a minimum of 15 years in the industry, have acquired substantial assets under management, demonstrate superior client service and have earned recognition from their peers and the broader community for the honor they reflect on their profession. 3Nelson’s World’s Best Money Managers are compiled from a quarterly survey of investment management organizations and portfolio composites. All investment managers who participate and whose performance results meet certain minimum criteria are eligible. The full set of results as well as the detailed inclusion criteria for Nelson’s World Best Money Managers is accessible at www.nelsoninformation.com, free of charge. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Criteria to participate include performance being calculated in US dollars net of all fees and brokerage commissions; and inclusive of all cash reserves. Stating performance calculated on an asset base that is at least $10 million in size for traditional U.S. asset classes (equity, fixed income, balanced accounts) or at least $1 million in the case of international and “alternative” U.S. asset classes. Wells Fargo Advisors is the trade name used by two separate registered broker-dealers. Wells Advisors, LLC and Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, LLC. Members SIPC, non-bank affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company. 0909-3541. Investments and Insurance Products:> NOT FDIC Insured > NO Bank Gurantee > MAY Lose Value

The Moran Asset Management Group of Wells Fargo Advisors 5801 Pelican Bay Blvd, Suite 200 Naples, FL 34108 239.254.2222 www.MoranGroup.wbsec.com SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE


THE MORAN ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP OF WELLS FARGO ADVISORS

BOB EDWARDS, MANAGING DIRECTOR – INVESTMENTS, SENIOR PIM PORTFOLIO MANAGER

Our Value Proposition: verified performance, diversification, capital markets, competitively low fees.

A

26-year financial veteran, Bob Edwards directly serves affluent families and foundations with assets to invest of $1 million to $500 million. “Our proposition is low fees for investment management, a verified performance history, and a dedicated twenty-three member team to help make the client experience a positive one,” says Edwards. “We believe this combination has helped our Naples, Florida-based business expand to 19 states.” Edwards is Senior PIM Portfolio Manager and Managing Director-Investments for the Moran Asset Management Group of Wells Fargo Advisors. The Naples-based group is responsible for managing/advising client assets in excess of $2 billion.¹ Managing 15 distinct investment portfolios,² the Moran Asset Management Group of Wells Fargo Advisors has been acknowledged by Nelson’s World’s Best Money Managers³ with “Top 10” U.S. recognition in a number of portfolios for 1 year, 3 years, 5 years and 10 years from 2002 to 2006, 2008 and 2009. In January 2006 they were acknowledged by Research magazine as one of Florida’s top investment advisors.4 Additionally more than 500 financial advisors at Wells Fargo Advisors seek out The Moran

Asset Management Group to manage their clients’ assets. Edwards notes that the entire team has something to be proud of. Edwards is a frequent speaker both locally and nationally, addressing groups of individuals and industry professionals on topics of investment strategy and equity management. A collector of classic cars as well as modern and contemporary art, he has been featured in Forbes magazine, and the Edwards’ Naples home was recently included on the Philharmonic’s Friends of the Arts “Living with Art and Architecture” tour. He is a member of Bay Colony Golf Club and serves as a board member of the International Sculpture Center. His commitment to Naples and Southwest Florida is evidenced by his personal involvement in numerous foundations and charitable organizations. He currently serves on the boards of the Florida Gulf Coast University Arts Advisory Council, Opera Naples, and the Von Liebig Art Center. In addition, Edwards is past chair of the Collier County American Heart Association, served as President of the Naples POLO Club, and is a former board member of the Pelican Bay Rotary.

¹As of 9/8/09. 2The PIM program is not designed for excessively traded or inactive accounts, and may not be suitable for all investors. Please carefully review the Wells Fargo advisory disclosure document for a full description of our services. The minimum account size for this program is $50,000. 3Nelson’s World’s Best Money Managers are compiled from a quarterly survey of investment organizations and portfolio composites. All investment managers who participate and whose performance results meet certain minimum criteria are eligible. The full set of year results as well as detailed inclusion criteria for Nelson’s World’s Best Money Managers is accessible at www.nelsoninformation.com, free of charge. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Criteria to participate include performance being calculated in US dollars net of all fees and brokerage commissions; and inclusive of all cash reserves. Stating performance calculated on an asset base that is at least $10 million in size for traditional U.S. asset classes (equity, fixed income, balanced accounts) or at least $1 million in the case of international and “alternative “ U.S. asset classes. 4 Candidates who pass our rigorous screens have served a minimum of 15 years in the industry have acquired substantial assets under management, demonstrate superior client service and have earned recognition from their peers and the broader community for the honor they reflect on their profession. Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC, Member SIPC 0909-3095

Wells Fargo Advisors 5801 Pelican Bay Boulevard, Suite 200 Naples, FL 34108 239.254.2223 www.morangroup.wbsec.com SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE


GILMAN CIOCIA

A

s a Securities Broker in Lee County since 1981, I have worked for Prudential-Bache Securities, Morgan Stanley, Smith Barney and with my present company, Gilman Ciocia. I served on the board of directors for the Lee County Stock Brokers Association and held the position of treasurer in 1990. I have my series 7 & 63 licenses and also hold Insurance licenses for Health, Life and Variable Annuities. In addition to my successful career as a financial consultant, I have a very active personal life. Raised in the northeast, I grew up with a love for skiing. I relocated to Florida in 1977 and enjoy many outdoor activities including sailing, snorkeling and gardening. I feel strongly that community service is an important part of a well-balanced life and I’ve sat on the Board of Directors for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Lee County. The mission of Gilman Ciocia is to bring sophisticated, comprehensive, and affordable tax planning to the average American. Studies show that taxes represent the single biggest expense most Americans incur during their lifetime. Traditionally, people have gone to one advisor for their taxes, another for investments and yet another for estate planning. This often results in paying more taxes than necessary, which can deplete assets better used for wealth accumulation. Gilman Ciocia’s approach to your taxes and your wealth is unique. It’s year round tax planning with a simple goal – lower your taxes and increase your wealth. Wealthy individuals discovered long ago that the key to building and sustaining their wealth was passing it on to the next generation. Today, more than ever, this is true. The difference is that wealth management isn’t solely reserved for the wealthy. With Gilman Ciocia you’ll get a complete plan - tax, financial, insurance, lending, legal, retirement and estate planning issues-all addressed under one roof. That’s an entire team focused on your financial future.

SHELLY DONOVAN

Join us every Tuesday at Roy’s restaurant for a FREE dinner and presentation on strategies to protect your retirement savings, lower your taxes and minimize your financial worries. Seating is limited and RSVP’s are required. Please call today for reservations @ 239-495-0381 Securities offered through Prime Capital Services, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC. Gilman & Ciocia and Prime Capital Services, Inc. are affiliated entities. Prime Capital Services does not offer tax or legal advice. Securities and investments involve risk. Certain tax and/or estate planning strategies may be used in an effort to reduce the overall risk to one’s portfolio. However, risk related to securities and investment products can never be completely eliminated.

Gilman Ciocia 26811 South Bay Drive Bonita Springs, FL 34134 239-495-0381 www.gtax.com SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

“Protect Your Assets For You And Your Heirs.”


THE STEPHENS WEALTH MANAGEMENT GROUP

LEFT TO RIGHT: JEFF PIERCE, JOHN SLAGEL, EAN LAMBERT, JASON STEPHENS, RUSSELL ROTH, RICHARD ARCHISIO, APRIL TAUBE

T

he Stephens Wealth Management Group of UBS Financial Services Inc. is one of the firm’s most experienced wealth management teams with over 130 years of combined industry experience. Based in Naples, FL, they have been recognized locally and nationally for their experience in advising affluent individuals. Each member has undergone rigorous training in their particular area of expertise and works with a limited number of clients to provide the best possible client experience. Jason E. Stephens, Senior Vice President–Investments and Senior Portfolio Manager in the UBS Portfolio Management Program, is a Financial Advisor, Certified Financial Planner and Chartered Financial Consultant. He has a B.S. in finance from the University of Florida and Investment Consultant designation from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Jason oversees each client’s macro and tactical allocation and manages client assets along with customized estate tax planning strategies for high net worth clients. He was recently selected by Barron’s as one of the top 1,000 Financial Advisors in America and is ranked among the top 20 Financial Advisors in Florida for 2009. Richard B. Marchisio, a First Vice President–Investments and Senior Portfolio Manager in the UBS Portfolio Management Program, has over 40 years of industry experience and has worked for some of Wall Street’s top firms. He concentrates his efforts by helping his clients manage municipal, corporate and government bonds for credit quality duration and maturity analysis. In addition, Richard earned the Municipal Securities Principal license. Russell L. Roth, Vice President–Investments and Senior Portfolio

Manager in the UBS Portfolio Management Program, has over 33 years of investment experience. Throughout his career, Russ has focused on portfolio construction and asset allocation management. He oversees the Stephens Wealth Management asset allocation and stock selection process. Ean D. Lambert, Financial Advisor, assists clients in daily portfolio management and implementation, along with lending and debt management. Ean also focuses on asset allocation. Ean sits on The Stephens Wealth Management Group’s asset allocation committee. John Slagel, Wealth Strategy Associate, has 10 years of experience as a floor trader and futures and options broker at the Chicago Board of Trade. He is responsible for client performance reporting, monitoring asset allocation and daily investment research. Jeff Pierce, Team Administrator, has over 20 years of industry experience. Jeff oversees operations for the Stephens Group, and assists in opening accounts, trade processing and maintaining Platinum-level service for clients. April Taube, Client Service Associate, has eight years of experience and a vast knowledge of the financial services industry. She coordinates the Stephens Group’s marketing and client service efforts, as well as client development. UBS AG is a leading global wealth management firm with a local commitment to develop financial strategies tailored to your individual needs. The Stephens Wealth Management Group offers complimentary consultations for qualified individuals. CFP® and Certified Financial Planner™ are certification marks owned by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. UBS Financial Services Inc. is a subsidiary of UBS AG. ©2009 UBS Financial Services Inc. All rights reserved. Member SIPC. SPE_Adver_NA1009_JasE

The Stephens Wealth Management Group 801 Laurel Oak Drive, Suite 708 Naples, FL 34108 239.254.7145 www.ubs.com/team/stephensgroup SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE


THE O’DELL GROUP MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: BRENDA C. SMITH, CLIENT SERVICE ASSOCIATE; SCOTT E. O’DELL, VICE PRESIDENT FINANCIAL ADVISOR, GLOBAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT; JENNIFER A. O’DELL, FINANCIAL ADVISOR,

“Global resources…personal solutions.”

T

he O’Dell Group provides highly customized strategies for individuals and families of substantial means, businesses and institutions throughout the United States. The O’Dell Group is committed to forming lasting relationships with all of their clients and their families, built on a foundation of trust and integrity. It is this ongoing commitment and active relationship that allows The O’Dell Group to guide their clients not only through constantly changing financial markets, but through the complex and everchanging needs of their clients over time. The O’Dell Group continues to strive to be the first choice of affluent and high net worth investors by understanding their financial needs and goals and conducting appropriate analysis of their current situation. Continuously working to help educate clients on which tailored strategies may best help them reach their goals, The O’Dell Group continues to differentiate themselves by providing a high level of trusted advice and personal service to every client.

Careful planning is the key to achieving your financial goals. Whatever your goals may be — from sending children to college and retiring comfortably to passing your hard-earned estate assets on to loved ones — The O’Dell Group will evaluate your situation and help you determine which strategies are right for you. The basis for successful investing lies in an understanding of four key elements: goals and objectives, risk tolerance levels, time horizon and return expectations. Once an investment strategy is implemented, The O’Dell Group will create a customized and unique service plan for each client. Whether you are looking for simple financial strategies or the most sophisticated kinds of investments, The O’Dell Group serves as your gateway to the strength and resources of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. It is a high level of service that clients of The O’Dell Group have come to expect and enjoy. Call The O’Dell Group today at 598-7905 for your personal consultation. “Investments and services offered through Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC, member SIPC.”

The O’Dell Group / Morgan Stanley Smith Barney 800 Laurel Oak Drive, Suite 400 Naples, FL 34108 239.598.7905 www.morganstanley.com SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE


Straight Forward vs. Round About Today’s estate planning is tough enough without having a law firm that creates obstacles instead of providing a clear road map to help you achieve your goals. At BS&K we simplify your legal challenges with attorneys who listen and provide sensible, effective solutions to help achieve your desired outcome.

Experience Matters Now More than Ever Since its founding in 1897, BS&K has maintained a commitment to help clients transfer assets to their family members and other beneficiaries in a prudent manner with thoughtful tax consideration. We meet this commitment to our clients by offering comprehensive estate administration and estate planning that reflect our expertise, experience, and sensitivity to the myriad, difficult challenges that confront families including wealth management and succession planning.

Estate and Tax Planning Team Contacts Arthur E. Bongiovanni Dennis C. Brown Curtis B. Cassner James D. Dati David L. Dawson

Michael D. Gentzle Adam C. Kerlek F. Joseph McMackin, III David N. Sexton Robert C. Zundel, Jr.

4001 Tamiami Trail North, Naples 659-3800 www.bsk.com

Serving Southwest Florida Since 1976

BOND, SCHOENECK & KING,

PLLC

ATTORNEYS AT LAW NEW YORK FLORIDA KANSAS

B S&K

The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely on advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information.


e G f Coаt’s F t Art ts Sponsored by:

www.uaccollier.com KEVIN SWEENEY Under Water Photography Nemo, Fiji Islands 239.434.7477 www.SCUBAdventuresLC.com KMS1018@aol.com

GINGER CRAVEN Peggy's Cove Pastel on Paper Naples, FL 239.596.2257 rcraven68@comcast.net


DICK CUNNINGHAM Fine Art Photography

EMILY JAMES Tropical Paradise

1031 5th Ave. North Naples, Florida 34102 239.261.6249 www.DickCunningham.com

780 5th Avenue S., #200 Naples, FL 34102 239.777.3283 www.EmilyJamesArt.com

TIM PARKER Synchronicity

EDWARD PARK Song of Forest Oil on Linen Canvas, 62" x 58"

EDWARD PARK Venice Canal Oil on Linen Canvas, 62" x 82"

1719 Trade Center Way, Suite 10 Naples, FL 34109 www.edwardparkfineart.com

1719 Trade Center Way, Suite 10 Naples, FL 34109 www.edwardparkfineart.com

MINNA NIX Eeny Meeny Miney Moe Mixed Media on Canvas, 36" x 36"

BARBARA GROENTEMAN Here's Looking At Ya

239.595.9369 www.TimothyMParker.com www.NONAgallery.com tim@art2d.com

NATALIE GUESS Fine Art Batik on Silk or Cotton 824 Fifth Ave. S. Naples, FL 34102 239.659.2787 www.NatalieGuess.com

239.734.0120 www.minnanix.com minna12@email.com

KAREN STONE Antarctica Suite #1 - Storm Incoming Pastel, 9" x 12" 239.775.5000 www.karenstonefineart.com

239.572.3386 www.BarbaraGroenteman.com www.NONAgallery.com bgroenteman@comcast.net



G L O R I O U S F O O D , G R E AT S H O P S & G R A C E F U L B Y WAY S

Glamour & Good Times Since the 1930’s


available at

Kathryn’s

COLLECTION

294 fourteenth avenue south / naples florida 34102 / 239.434.1885 TRUNK SHOW / JANUARY 7th - 9th


Enhancing Your Home For Over 100 Years

“Anali Blossom”

World Class Designers call Gattle’s their home... D. Porthault Paris Pratesi | Dea | Yves Delorme Anna Weatherly | Juliska Kim Seybert | Mike and Ally Anali | Jay Strongwater | Daum Labrazel | La Perla | Cocoon & many more…

The most exquisite collection of linens and accessories for your bed, bath and table...and of course elegant lingerie. 1250 3 RD STREET S OUTH

W

O LDE NAPLES

W

239-262-4791 or 800-344-4552


third street south

With Shoes So Nice, You’ll Feel Naughty For Not Shopping Here.

Ooh! Ooh! Shoes 350 12th Ave. South | Naples, FL 34102 239-403-4300

au a unique

gift shop

1193 Third Street South Naples, Florida 34102

239-261-9806


GIA Certified Appraiser • Custom Design • Redesigning • Fine Jewelry Repairs

1197 Third Street South, Olde Naples • 239.261.7952 Toll-free: 800.678.7934 • www.cleopatrasbarge.com

VENETIAN ART GLASS AT PROVENANCE ANTIQUES D E C E M B E R 2 0 0 9 T H R O U G H J A N U A RY 2 0 1 0

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL-2 3 9. 2 6 3 . 4 4 5 7 Venetian Art Glass from an extraordinary private collection will be on display and available for purchase at Provenance Antiques. Early 20th century to Mid-Century Murano Glass pieces from major Venetian factories and designers such as Venini, Salviati, Barovier, Seguso, and Dino Martens are represented. Please join us for this unique opportunity to view and acquire these spectacular pieces of Venetian History!

1300 THIRD STREET SOUTH 103B NAPLES, FL 34102 PROVENANCENAPLES.COM

third street south

Home of the “Naples Medallion”


www.janestogo.com JANE’S ON PINE RIDGE Mission Square 1575 Pine Ridge Rd 239-566-3354 Mon-Sat: Lunch & Dinner Sunday Brunch

JANE’S ON THIRD Indoor & Patio Dining behind the Concierge Gazebo 1209 3rd Street South 239-261-2253 Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Sunday Brunch Happy Hour 3-6pm Reservations Recommended

Simply Yummy!

Delicious Comfort Food. Natural & Organic. Now Serving Absolutely Fabulous Dinner at Pine Ridge & Third St. South THE JOLLY CRICKET, Jane’s Gastro-Pub now open on 5th Ave South

®

third street south

JANE’S ON 41 Opposite NCH’s Wellness Center 300 9th Street North 239-348-2253 Breakfast & Lunch

confidence as far as you can see.

Legend of the Fas ll

Oscar de la Renta Naples Garden Botanical

MAGIC HOLIDAY

Advertisers who want to place their print ads in a quality publication ask the question: “Is your circulation audited?” We’re very proud to answer “Yes.” We are a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations because we share ABC’s belief that circulation audits are an essential assurance of value. ABC is the premier circulation auditing organization in the world, and has been since 1914. Each year, ABC auditors test and verify that our circulation figures are facts, not claims. An ABC audit is the sign of a sound investment for advertisers.


Fashions

for the Fuller Figure

Size 14 & Above

A distinguished array of sportswear, daytime and social occasion dresses. Created by noted designers for that special woman.

Monday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm 361 12th Avenue South at 3rd Street South Naples, Florida 34102 (239) 6 4 9 - 4 9 9 9

On the Plaza • 3rd Street South Venetian Village • Park Shore Bonita Bay • Promenade

“For an Exceptional Shopping Experience”

Available Exclusively at

239-643-0233 NAPLES, FL 1185 Third Street South • 239.643.8900 Mashpee Commons 20 North St. Cape Cod, MA 02649 508.477.3900 Mon-Sat 10-9 • Sun 11- 6

204 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33444 561.272.6654

378 13th Ave. South Naples, FL 34102 www.philipdouglas.com Milan Inspired Colore

third street south

Think Pink...

and purple, coral, aqua and lime. The silk four-pocket jacket $128.


Extensive selection of over 700 fine imported fragrances including Aqua de Parma, Creed and Annick Goutal. Skin Care by: Clarins • LA Prairie • Guerlain • De Markoff Ahava • OPI Nail • Era Spray-on Foundation • Cellex-C Lip.fusion • Blinc • Mason Pearson

third street south

Hair Care by: J.F. Lazartigue – Paris

European Facials Waxing

Make-up Application & Consultation

La Femme Perfumery 351 12th Ave. South • Naples 239-434-7444 • 800-749-5233 • www.lafemmeperfumery.net

320 13th Avenue South Olde Naples (239) 263-8881 © 2009 LESLIE GREENE www.lesliegreene.com/866leslie1

Sterling Collection

&ROM THE "EACH TO THE 0HILHARMONIC¨

"ETH -ONm #HILDREN´S 3HOPPE TH !VENUE 3OUTH H /LDE .APLES ^ ^ H ^ ^"%4(



Everyday Indulgence

0!0%2 ,!.4%2. ! ')&4 "/54)15% Uptown Center • 2700 Immokalee Road • Suite #7 Naples, FL 34110 • (239) 593-4004


Naples Lamp Shop Fine Furnishings & Accessories

~

National Award Winner - Best Lighting Showroom National Award Nominee - Best Accessory Furnishings Showroom

~

239-262-1524 4010 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (1 mile South of Pine Ridge Rd. & Waterside Shops) Mon. - Fri. 9:30 - 5:30, Sat. 9:30 - 5:00


Everyday Indulgence

START YOUR YEAR

RIGHT NEW CAMPS Estero Camp, Estero 6:30 pm Mens Only camp. Downtown Naples 5:30 am Check our website for all locations and times! www.NaplesFitnessBootCamp.com

239.431.6526 All ages and fitness levels ~gift certificates are available~

“Extraordinary Fitness Results in the Fastest and Safest Way Possible”


“Your Solution for Custom Home Remodeling” :fdgc`d\ekXip @ek\i`fi ;\j`^e :fejlckXk`fej

875 94th Ave N. ~ Naples, FL 34108 www.kbdesign.biz

239-594-2895

LAGRASTA HOME LLC CBC1255112

Argentine

TANGO Pablo Repún

Ready to Tango with us? Tango is waiting for You! repuntango@bellsouth.net www.pablorepuntango.com

P R I VAT E L E S S O N S

N

SHOWS

239-738-4184 N

WORKSHOPS

Everyday Indulgence

Visit our showroom across from Mercato


L]Vi YdZh ^i gZVaan bZVc id WZ ]ZVai]n4

?dVccV 8dm Emd[h

6H@ B: >Éb *+! &&* edjcYh VcY > ]VkZ cZkZg [Zai ]ZVai]^Zg! higdc\Zg dg hZm^Zg i]Vc > Vb idYVn

Everyday Indulgence

> ]VkZ adhi dkZg &'% edjcYh VcY Y^hXdkZgZY i]Vi gZ\jaVg E^aViZh ZmZgX^hZ ^h Vc Z[[ZXi^kZ igZVibZci [dg bn WVX` ^c_jg^Zh VcY di]Zg e]nh^XVa X]Vc\Zh VhhdX^ViZY l^i] V\^c\#

CZVeda^iVc LVn H]dee^c\ 8ZciZg )+%& C# IVb^Vb^ Ig#! CVeaZh '(. (.-"*(+( lll#VWXe^aViZhCVeaZh#Xdb

Make your New Years Resolution to Shop the Local Fresh Healthy Products Now Available at Wynn’s For over 70 years offering Wholesome Fresh Local Produce to our customers. Wynn’s is now carrying a large selection of Natural, Organic and Gluten Free products.

fabec-young & company The Village on Venetian Bay • Suite 604 (239) 649-5501

Wynn’s Market 141 Tamiami Trail N. Naples, FL. 34102

We Deliver

(239) 261-7157 wynnsonline.com


N O W F E A T U R IN G PM

LUNCH 11AM-3

JOLLY GOOD BRUNCH SUNDAYS 10AM-3PM

ENT

TLY

GH AND NI

AINM T R E T N E

Great Food, Good Friends,

Fun Times.

3-6PM


sweet art gallery 2054 Trade Center Way Naples, FL 34109 • 239.597.2110 www.TheSweetArtGallery.com Mon-Fri 10-5 & Sat 10-1

Painting by Mary Ann Flynn-Fouse, “Red on Reds”

Photo By: Crae Clements

Everyday Indulgence

UPCOMING RECEPTIONS January 6th “Underground Arts Wednesday” 6-9p.m. Friday, January 15th “Traditions” 6-9p.m. Friday, January 29th “Wall To Wall” 6-9p.m.

Also join us at our Mini Gallery on 5th for “Caribbean Spices” Tuesday, January 12th 6-8p.m. Engel & Volkers 469 5th Avenue South Naples, 34102

Designer Women’s Apparel Vintage Jewelry, Furniture, Art & Vintage Clothing

BRYNN BRUIJN 104 10th Street N. Naples, FL (239) 403-8322 Mon-Sat 10:00 till 5:00 An Extraordinary Consignment Shop!

Family & Portrait Photography www.BrynnBruijn.com _ 597.7210


TODAY! Accepting Furniture & Home Accessory Consignments Daily

H Clothing Consignments by Appointment

(239) 384-9277 3666 Tamiami Trail N, Naples, FL 34103 (Located next door to Mel’s Diner on 41)

Everyday Indulgence

Stop in



DINING GUIDE

© ROBYN MACKENZIE - FOTOLIA.COM

AN EXCLUSIVE LOOK AT TOP RESTAURANTS IN THE NAPLES AREA


SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL SECTION

ANGELINA’S RISTORANTE

Your love affair with food and fine wine begins the first time you experience Angelina’s. Arouse your senses with the diverse flavors of Italy. Parties of all sizes will enjoy an elegant dining experience featuring Angelina’s superb wines and attentive staff. Angelina’s has all the ingredients for a memorable meal. 24041 S. Tamiami Trail, Bonita Springs 239-390-3187 www.angelinasofbonitasprings.com

M WATERFRONT GRILLE

Designed as contemporary, refined and engaging, M Waterfront Grille features Cutting Edge Continental Cuisine with an emphasis on fresh Seafood, Steaks, Homemade Pastas, Organics and Tapas plates. M is both a local favorite and a destination restaurant offering dynamic flavor profiles and polished, attentive service. 4300 Gulf Shore Blvd., Naples 239.263.4421, www.mwaterfrontgrille.com

THE BAY HOUSE

A riverfront dining destination with deep roots in southern hospitality and a commitment to serving all the wonderful bounty of our coast. From local seafood and citrus to fresh farmed herbs and produce. Quality and value served by sincere professionals who truly care. Your neighborhood kitchen & Tavern! 799 Walkerbilt Road, Naples 239.591.3837, www.bayhousenaples.com

SEA SALT

The name of the restaurant SeaSalt was inspired by the glorious treasures of various Salts from all over the world. Chef Fabrizio pays tribute to the distinctive features and characteristics that are naturally imparted from the region from which they are harvested. The bounty of the various styles of Salt can also be found in our Sea Salt Market. 1186 Third Street South, Naples 239-434-7258, www.SeaSaltNaples.com

CHARLIE CHANG’S

With an authentic menu and a stylish, modern ambience, Charlie Chiang’s takes Chinese to a whole new level. The menu offers both traditional favorites and unique dishes. Al fresco dining is available, with beautiful riverfront views. 12200 Tamiami Trail N., Naples 239.593.6688, www.charliechiangs.com

STONEY’S STEAKHOUSE

Excellent beef for peak enjoyment is difficult to come by and serve... but at Stoney’s Steakhouse, nothing but the best will do. From your first bite you will know that quality is the reason serious steak and seafood lovers choose to dine at Stoney’s. Experience Stoney’s for old world charm and incomparable cuisine. 403 Bayfront Place, Naples 239-435-9353, www.stoneysteakhouse.com


SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL SECTION

MIRAMARE RISTORANTE

Miramare Ristorante, waterfront dining at its best! Enjoy romantic dining indoors or on our beautiful patio overlooking Venetian Bay. Join us for the best authentic Italian cuisine in southwest Florida. Our menu features fresh seafood, homemade pastas, and Ossobuco. Relax in our casual elegant atmosphere while enjoying the view from our indoor-outdoor bar. Happy hour from 4-6 and live music from 5-9. Resort casual dress. Nightly entertainment!

Serving Lunch Daily from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Dinner from 5:00 p.m., to 11:00 p.m. Fri. & Sat.

WATERFRONT RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED

4236 Gulfshore Blvd. N., Naples 239-430-6273, www.miramarenaples.com


CIRCUIT BREAKERS A DYNAMIC DUO OF ARCHITECT AND ELECTRICIAN CREATE A POWERFUL CORPORATE HOME WITH ENERGY AND INDIVIDUALITY.

BY KATHY BECKER • PHOTOGRAPHY BY RANDALL PERRY

One could compare architect Stephen Hruby and electrician Bernie Simmonds to alternating current and direct current. Hruby wears Prada suits and drives a Porsche. Bernie Simmonds, founder and president of E.B. Simmonds Electrical Inc., wears jeans and cowboy boots and prefers a Harley-Davidson. The two friends designed a corporate headquarters Stephen Hruby, left, and Bernie Simmonds

126 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

that is both current and ready for growth for Simmonds’ 28-year-old company, which specializes in commercial, industrial and public electrical utility systems. In October, the company moved to the new 30,000square-foot complex made up of a three-story office building plus a combined warehouse, shop and storage building. Simmonds has 20 employees including his wife, Lyne (pronounced “Lean”), who serves as CFO and company secretary. To Simmonds, it was more than just a building. “I spend by far more time here than at home,” he says. “I like my business, my job, and now I like the place where I work." When Hruby redesigned an office on Fifth Avenue South in 1998 for Architects Unlimited, he hired Simmonds. “His ideas caught my eye,” Simmonds says. “It’s the office I envisioned having one day.” In 2000, Simmonds bought the property for the new building. In mid-2004, the design began, and site work was under way in late 2007.


Hruby had to make Simmonds’ dreams functional. “His idea was an elevator with stairs wrapped around it, like something Humphrey Bogart would get out of,” Hruby says. “I said, ‘That’s nice, but it doesn’t meet code.’” The solution was a glass elevator in a central atrium that you can walk all the way around. “It really freaked out the elevator people,” Simmonds says. “They wanted a 40-horsepower motor. I wanted a 25-horsepower motor so it would go as slowly as possible. Every time you look in a different direction, you enjoy the stonework.” The next challenge was making the required fire stairs visually interesting, instead of a typical boxed-in stairwell. The poured concrete steps are cantilevered off a central pillar, with a glass wall letting in light. “We wanted the stairway to be like a sculpture,” Simmonds says. Another challenge was the planned heliport on the roof of the warehouse building. “One day I want to be

a helicopter pilot,” Simmonds says. “Beyond that, our business has to do with disasters and recovery. A helicopter could one day be part of the business.” Although the area is zoned to allow heliports, the plan was rejected by the county until Simmonds’ lawyers were able to write an ordinance that would set guidelines for the first heliport in Collier County. Other ideas confounded contractors and suppliers. The exposed ceiling beams on the third floor are rusty and still have the chalk numbers that identified them in the yard. “The contractor asked us two or three times over, ‘Is this the way you wanted this?’” Hruby says. While the building showcases the business, it also reflects Simmonds’ non-business passions. Hunting trophies and favorite artwork hang throughout. “This building epitomizes Bernie; it has a rough side, but it’s very refined,” Hruby says. “He’ll hunt bear, but he appreciates art. There’s the ashlar limestone wall and mahogany doors—the refined and rustic play off each other.” ◆ JANUARY 2010 127


PROMOTION

BY SUMMERFIELDS 239-430-2505 SUMMERFIELDSNAPLES.COM

MUFFY CLARK GILL

Naples Illustrated showcases the area’s luxurious residences on the market



PORT ROYAL | 1910 GALLEON DRIVE | $5,800,000

AQUALANE SHORES |2163 21ST COURT SOUTH | $5,500,000

PARK SHORE | 4700 GULFSHORE BLVD N | 6,450,000

PARK SHORE | 310 TURTLE HATCH ROAD | $4,995,000


PARK SHORE | PROVENCE #602| $3,195,000

PARK SHORE | 350 NEPTUNE’S BIGHT | $4,695,000

PORT ROYAL | 3045 FORT CHARLES DRIVE | $12,950,000

PARK SHORE | 363 CUDDY COURT | $3,995,000

MICHAELLAWLER.COM

On the Water

4300 Gulf Shore Blvd North | Naples, Fl 34103

Michael G. Lawler P.A.

239.213.7475


luxury preview

AIRY ELEGANCE

ADDRESS 2817 Thistle Way, Naples YEAR BUILT 2008 DEVELOPER OR BUILDER GULFSHORE HOMES OFFERED AT $5,550,000 SIZE 6,231 square feet under air, 9,619 total SPECIAL FEATURES Located in the Estates of Grey Oaks Country Club, this exquisite home with four bedrooms, den and four full and two half baths is situated on a pristine 0.82 acre lot overlooking a peaceful nature preserve. Luxuriously appointed with extensive ceiling details, custom built-ins in the library, gourmet kitchen complete with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances and marble PROMOTION


flooring in all living areas, this home is ready to move in. The Transitional furnishings by Decorators Unlimited create a refreshingly light and airy ambience and the architecturally designed pool and spa, outdoor kitchen and fireplace joined to the family room by pocketing sliding glass doors, make outdoor living a pleasure. The spacious second story balcony provides stunning views of the preserve area. This home is gracious Grey Oaks living at its best. FOR INFORMATION Connie Dickinson, Grey Oaks Realty, 239-262-5557 cdickinson@greyoaksrealty.com

PRESENTING SOUTHWEST FLORIDA’S FINEST PROPERTIES OLD NAPLES 366 Central Avenue Designed with a wonderfully open floor plan.

$2,750,000 Ruth Trettis 403-4529

OLD NAPLES Truly a unique neighborhood.

priced from $490,000 - $6,950,000 Celine Van Arsdale 404-9917

PELICAN BAY - COCOBAY 7857 Cocobay Drive Lakefront courtyard villa with lake views.

$1,650,000 Linda Piatt 269-2322

OLD NAPLES Old Florida-style home perfect in the heart of Old Naples! $2,650,000

Mary Yon 572-3274 WWW.PREMIER-PROPERTIES.COM


ATTENTION BUYERS: You have the best opportunity in the past 10 years to secure your dream house at VALUE prices. DON’t WAIT too late!

LAUREN FOWLKES SELLS THE

Beach

Email: lyfandsun@aol.com • www.naplesluxurybeachfront.com

For Private Showings call 572-4334

#1 Sales Agent 2008, 2006, 2005 & 2004

K SERVICE K KNOWLEDGE K RESULTS K LUXURY REAL ESTATE ADVISOR

CAP FERRAT #206 3/3 $1,595,000 LIVES LIKE A VILLA!

ST. RAPHAEL #1602 2/2 $1,150,000 IN THE CLOUDS!

ST. MARISSA

#1402 REMODELED! $719,000 GULF VIEWS! WOW!

LUGANO

CAP FERRAT

#1103 4/4 $2,895,000 GORGEOUS GULF VIEWS

CLARIDGE #3A

CAP FERRAT

#901 3/3/DEN $2,795,000 GULF VIEWS & CABANA!

ST. NICOLE

#905 RARE 4/4 $2,095,000 UPGRADED! FABULOUS!

ST. MARISSA

ST. RAPHAEL

#904 3/2 & NEW KITCHEN! $779,000 BRIGHT GULF VIEWS!

#104 3/2 UNIQUE! $479,000 SOARING 14FT CEILINGS!

GROSVENOR

STRATFORD

GROSVENOR

#904 OVER 1900 SQ.FT. VALUE! $699,000 BIG GULF VIEWS!

ST. KITTS

#802 2/2 $715,000 GULF VIEWS & REMODELED!

#1403 2/2 $799,000 SUNNY AND BRIGHT!

ST. VINCENTS

INTERLACHEN

#1904 3/2 $889,000 GULF VIEWS/NEW KITCHEN!

#10 GORGEOUS! RENOVATED! LAKE VIEWS! $550,000

ST. KITTS

PEBBLE CREEK

ST. NICOLE

#203 2/2 $465,000 REMODELED & FURNISHED!

#702 2/2 $599,000 GULF VIEW VALUE!

ST. RAPHAEL

PH 1 3/3 $1,350,000 GULF VIEWS/GARAGE

LIVES LIKE A VILLA! $739,000 3/3 BEST PRICE IN BUILDING!

#101 3/2 VALUE! $679,000 LAKE VIEWS IN 3 DIRECTIONS

#1504 3/2 $849,000 ALL THE WORK IS DONE!

ST. PIERRE

#211 2/2 $499,000 REMODELED & FURNISHED!

GULFSIDE

GULFSHORE BLVD. #702 2/2 HEAR THE WAVES! $1,695,000

#1406 3/3 $1,595,000 DESIGNER FINISHES!

ST. KITTS

#1403 2/2 $699,000 GULF VIEWS & REMODELED!

ST. KITTS

#1601 3/2.5 $1,075,000 AMAZING GULF VIEWS!

IVY POINT

PELICAN MARSH $749,000 SINGLE FAMILY VALUE!

THIS IS THE BEST BUYING OPPORTUNITY IN THE PAST DECADE! DO NOT MISS IT!




$KNN 'CTNU

YYY $KNN'CTNU EQO Å– Å– 0CRNGU .WZWT[ 4GCN 'UVCVG

2146 41;#.

2146 41;#. #4'#

/D &DSDQQD RQH RI WKH PRVW VLJQL¿FDQW EHDFKIURQW UHVLGHQFHV 6WXQQLQJ VHD YLHZV ³9LOOD 6ROLWDUH´ D QHZ FRQVWUXFWLRQ PDVWHUSLHFH PL[LQJ HYHU FUHDWHG LQ 1DSOHV *DWHG SDUN OLNH JURXQGV VTXDUH WKH ILQHVW PDWHULDOV FUDIWVPDQVKLS DQG WKH ODWHVW LQQRYDWLRQV LQ EXLOGLQJ DQG IRRW HVWDWH KRPH XQOLNH DQ\ RWKHU WHFKQRORJ\ 6WXGLHV KRPH WKHDWHU DQG FDU JDUDJH

2146 41;#.

2146 41;#.

8#0&'4$+.6 $'#%*

'56#6'5 #6 $#; %1.10;

0DJQLILFHQW UHVLGHQFH RQ 6) VLWH ORFDWHG GLUHFWO\ RQ 1DSOHV %D\ ZLWK ¶ RI ZDWHU IURQWDJH ED\ FROOHFWRU¶V JDUDJH H[TXLVLWH GHWDLOLQJ DQG ILQLVK

2IIHULQJ ¶ RI ZDWHU IURQWDJH Z ZLGH ZDWHU YLHZV RYHU 7UHDVXUH &RYH 6 ) KRPH Z ´KLV´ ³KHUV´ VWXGLHV ED\ JDU SOXV PRUH

2QH RI RQO\ VLQJOH IDPLO\ SURSHUWLHV RQ WKH EHDFK LQ 9DQGHUELOW ¶ RI IURQWDJH 21/< GHHGHG ERDW ORW ZLWK ERDW GRFN DFURVV WKH VWUHHW

&XVWRP KRPH LQ H[FOXVLYH FRPPXQLW\ *ROI YLHZ DQG VRXWKHUQ H[SRVXUH :RUOG FODVV ¿QLVKHV 'HQ

2146 41;#.

2146 41;#.

2146 41;#.

IW ZDWHU IURQWDJH 'HHS ZDWHU \DFKW EDVLQ

/RQJ ED\ YLHZV (OHJDQWO\ XQGHUVWDWHG

,PPHGLDWH 3RUW 5R\DO &OXE 0HPEHUVKLS

)4'; 1#-5

1.& 0#2.'5

$#4'(116 $'#%*

6) OX[XU\ UHVLGHQFH ¶ *UDQG 5RWXQGD

/DNH +RPH %XLOW LQ ED\ JDUDJH

%.7$ '56#6'5

'56#6'5 #6 $#; %1.10;

([FOXVLYH JDWHG FRPPXQLW\ 'HQ /DNHIURQW VRXWKHUQ 'HQ H[SRVXUH

2146 41;#.

2YHUORRNLQJ WKH VHUHQH ZDWHUV 'HQ 8QLTXH KRPH 6RXWKZHVW *XOI 9LHZV RI 6PXJJOHU¶V %D\

)4'; 1#-5

(OHJDQW 'HFRU *ROI 9LHZV 'HQ

#37#.#0' 5*14'5

2+0' 4+&)'

%4#;610 2.#%'

41;#. %18'

1.& 0#2.'5

8SGDWH 'HQ KRPH RQ ZLGH ZDWHU 6)

'HQ $FUHV *XHVW KRXVH ED\ JDUDJH

'HQ 3+ 6RXWK 6)

'HQ 6) 'LUHFWO\ RQ 1DSOHV %D\

WK $YH ORFDWLRQ

8#0&'4$+.6 $'#%*

2'.+%#0 $#;

8#0&'4$+.6 $'#%*

GRRUV DZD\ IURP EHDFK

0DUDEHOOD 'UDPDWLF ¶ RI ZDWHU IURQWDJH GLUHFWO\ DFURVV IURP WKH EHDFK *XOI YLHZV 'HQ

6*' /#46+0+37'

1.& 0#2.'5

'LUHFW %HDFKIURQW HQG XQLW

&KDUPLQJ FRWWDJH RQO\ WKUHH EORFNV WR EHDFK


DIRECT

239.262.7366

CELL

PORT ROYAL

PORT ROYAL

RE

DU

CE

D

PORT ROYAL

239.404.8222

$

$

12,900,000 1145 Galleon Dr. PORT ROYAL

PORT ROYAL

PORT ROYAL

CE DU

3110 Green Dolphin Ln. $4,900,000 4246 Cutless Ln.

$

4,800,000 3120 Green Dolphin Ln. $3,800,000 3333 Gin Ln.

ROYAL HARBOR

SANCERRE

$

3,300,000

OLD NAPLES

RE D

U

CE D

OLD NAPLES

6,750,000

RE

RE

DU

CE

D

PORT ROYAL

$

11,995,000 2525 Treasure Ln.

D

1052 Spyglass Ln.

138 8th Ave. S.

5,495,000 1680 Dolphin Ct.

MOORINGS

$

3,395,000 1801 Gulf Shore Blvd. #803 $3,200,000 687 9th Ave. S.

ESTUARY/GREY OAKS

VINEYARDS

$

1,695,000

MOORINGS

RE

DU

CE D

MOORINGS

$

515 Starboard Dr.

$

2,750,000 655 Wedge Dr.

1,999,000 1335 Noble Heron Way $1,999,000 $895,000 370 Rudder Rd.

$

$

785,000


ENHANCE YOUR REAL ESTATE

PORTFOLIO ESTATES AT BAY COLONY GOLF CLUB

BAY COLONY

BAY COLONY

9730 NIBLICK LANE • $4,450,000

REMINGTON #204 ~ $3,395,000 (F)

BILTMORE #604 ~ $2,795,000

BAY COLONY

BAY COLONY

BAY COLONY

BRIGHTON #501 ~ $2,549,000 (F)

TRIESTE #1102 ~ $2,555,000

BRIGHTON #1704 ~ $2,795,000

BAY COLONY

PELICAN MARSH

VANDERBILT ~ REGATTA

OCK TD A O B

8078 VIZCAYA WAY ~ $1,850,000

1024 GRAND ISLE DRIVE ~ $1,200,000

LE ILAB AVA A N ABA &C

410 FLAGSHIP DRIVE #1102 ~ $799,000

Specializing in distinctive high-end properties concentrating in the neighborhoods of Bay Colony, Pelican Bay, The Estates at Bay Colony and Pelican Marsh.

Leah D. Ritchey BROKER/ASSOCIATE®

Leah@premiermail.net

239.289.0433

ray couret SALES ASSOCIATE®

RayC@premiermail.net

239.293.5899

W W W. B AYC OL ON Y E X P E RT S . C O M


0CRNGU 5QWVJYGUV (NQTKFC YYY ,QJP49QQF EQO

+. %145+0+ #6 /'&+6'44# 6JG YQTNFŏU NGCFKPI TGUQTVU ECPŏV QWVFQ VJKU TGOCTMCDNG GUVCVG 6JKU HWTPKUJGF JQOG KORTGUUGU KP GXGT[ FGVCKN YKVJ KPFQQT QWVFQQT GPVGTVCKPKPI RTKXCVG UWKVGU YYY (TCPM2GVTCU EQO &GP JCNH * (TCPM 2GVTCU

%*#6*#/ 2.#%'

/114+0)5

&GEKFGFN[ EJCTOKPI CPF UQRJKUVKECVGF Y EWUVQO ſPKUJGU VJTQWIJQWV 'ZRCPUKXG KPFQQT CPF QWVFQQT NKXKPI URCEG JKU CPF JGT OCUVGT DCVJU CPF EWUVQO EGKNKPI VTGCVOGPVU &GP * ,KO /C[GT

9146*+0)610 %17064; %.7$

5VWPPKPI TGPQXCVGF RQQN JQOG YKVJ NCTIG HCOKN[ TQQO )TCPKVG EQWPVGTU UVCKPNGUU CRRNKCPEGU PGY VKNG ƀQQTU URCEKQWU 1XGT 6 5S (V (WTPKUJGF 0GCT RXV DGCEJ ENWD OKPWVGU CYC[ * %CTOQP[ *WVEJKUQP 6GCO

1.& 0#2.'5 (KHVJ #XGPWG 5

5#0+$'. 6CTRQP $C[ 4F

%'064#. 0#2.'5 6COKCOK 6TCKN 0

%*#4.'5610 537#4' $CP[CP $NXF

$10+6# 524+0)5 5 6COKCOK 6TCKN

9CTO KPXKVKPI NWZWTKQWU HWTPKUJGF GUVCVG JQOG YKVJ YGUVGTP GZR IQNH EQWTUG NCMG XKGYU YKPG EGNNCT KPſPKV[ RQQN IQWTOGV CRRNU UVQPG YQQF YYY (TCPM2GVTCU EQO &GP * (TCPM 2GVTCU

-'05+0)610 )#4&'05

'NGICPEG UQWVJGTP EJCTO KP PGYGT UVQT[ 1NF 0CRNGU VQYPJQOG ENQUG VQ TGUVCWTCPVU UJQRU DGCEJ 6QR QH NKPG ſPKUJGU EWUVQO KPVGTKQT FGUKIP 2TKXCVG GNGXCVQT &GP % ,KO /C[GT

726190 +OOQMCNGG 4F

$'08'0761 #6 /'&+6'44#

9QTVJKPIVQP %QWPVT[ %NWD KP $QPKVC 5RTKPIU WPFGTIQKPI /+..+10 FQNNCT TGPQXCVKQP 0'9 %NWDJQWUG (KVPGUU EGPVGT #EVKXKV[ EGPVGT 2QQN 6KMK DCT

% 5JCTQP *COOQPF 6WTPDNCF VQ

5'#5105 #6 0#2.'5 %#; 'ZSWKUKVG EQPFQ HQT VJG OQUV FKUETKOKPCVKPI DW[GT 1PG QH 0CRNGU OQUV RTGUVKIKQWU CFFTGUUGU TGUKFGPEGU 2TKXCVG GNGXCVQT )CVGF DGCEJHTQPV GPENCXG YYY (TCPM2GVTCU EQO % (TCPM 2GVTCU

+/2'4+#. )1.( '56#6'5 .CMGHTQPV OCUVGTRKGEGDWKNV KP #NN VJG ſPGUV CRRQKPVOGPVU QP QPG QH VJG DGUV NQVU KP +ORGTKCN )QNH 'UVCVGU %WUVQO HGCVWTGU VJTQWIJQWV #P KPETGFKDNG XCNWG &GP * &GDDKG (TQUV

$#;(4106 CPF DGFTQQO TGUKFGPEGU CXCKNCDNG HTQO 9CVGTHTQPV NQECVKQP KP FQYPVQYP 0CRNGU LWUV UVGRU HTQO VJ #XGPWG 2QQN URC VGPPKU ſVPGUU ICVGF RCTMKPI

% % % $CTDCTC /QTNG[ VQ

6JG QNFGUV HCOKN[ QYPGF OCLQT 0CRNGU TGCN GUVCVG ſTO EQPVKPWGU VQ HQEWU QP NGIGPFCT[ EWUVQOGT UGTXKEG KPPQXCVKXG OCTMGVKPI CPF UWRGTKQT WUG QH GOGTIKPI VGEJPQNQIKGU

YYY ,QJP49QQF EQO



luxury preview

SECRET SANCTUARY

HOME LOCATION: Golden Gate Estates 3830 First Avenue SW YEAR BUILT Complete remodel 2006 OFFERED AT $1,950,000 SIZE 3,707 square feet of living area, 10,917 total SPECIAL FEATURES Passing through the entry gate of the Secret Garden, visitors are immediately aware they have come upon something special. Custom residence is surrounded by more than two acres of botanical gardens and water features. The four-bedroom, threeand-a-half-bath home is ideal for entertaining. Features include hardwood and marble flooring, granite countertops, and custom cabinetry. This two-story residence has a full kitchen on both the first and second floors. Andersen windows and doors throughout afford wonderful views of the gardens and expansive pool area. Strolling the long, winding garden paths leads you through bubbling brooks and endless gardens that eventually lead to an outdoor pavilion fully equipped with a built-in grill, sink, and refrigerator, complete with slate flooring. The Jack Nicklaus窶電esigned putting green and chipping areas beckon to golfers of all levels. This truly is an idyllic PROMOTION


sanctuary where one can relax at the end of the day and become one with nature. FOR INFORMATION: Century 21, #1 Sunbelt Realty Noreen Burt, Realtor 239-370-6087 Email: noreenburt@aol.com Chuck Pinkman, Realtor 239-571-5836 Email: chuckpinkman@embarqmail.com www.TheNaplesSecretGarden.com

IDYLLIC GROUNDS INCLUDE A PUTTING GREEN AND CHIPPING AREAS.

Penthouse Panorama’s BAY COLONY

REMINGTON PENTHOUSE-2104 Breathtaking panoramic views of the Gulf of Mexico from every vantage point. Sophisticated, casual elegance in exclusive Bay Colony. ▪ Directly on the beach ▪ 4 bedroom suites ▪ Den ▪ 5 full baths ▪ 2 half-baths ▪ Over 6,800 sq. ft. of living area ▪ Private rooftop cabana with spa ▪ Located within a guard gated enclave

price upon request

Presented by Tom McCarthy ▪ 239.243.5520 TomM@premiermail.net ▪ 775 Fifth Ave. South NAPLES ▪ FLORIDA


Cris Ryker crisryker@aol.com Mobile: 239-571-1819 Office : 239-262-1759

se a lif e…

474 Third Avenue South $1,395,000

475 Second Avenue South $1,495,000

437 Second Avenue South $1,200,000

Villas Ensenada on Clam Court $1,495,000

450 Bayfront Place $675,000

1300 Third Street South, Suite 302-A ~ Naples, FL 34102 239-263-0552 ~ 800-552-6873 ~ Fax: 239-263-2079 www.WaterfrontRealtyNaplesFL.com


J.H. BURTON www.ForParadise.com

4101 Gulfshore Blvd. #5N, Naples, Florida 34103 9149 Total SQFT PURCHASE PRICE $7.49 Million Call me to schedule a private showing. One of the lowest per Square Foot priced units on the Beach! CONTACT JOHN BURTON REALTOR for all your needs at 239-777-6382 or visit www.ForParadise.com Vistas from the Master

Exquisite Dining Room

Sleek Architecture

Enjoy the Gulf Breeze in Privacy

Captivating Foyer

Puttin on The Regent

Informal Living Room

Park Shore Naples Beachside Palace Living Attached Guest Suite

This palatial beachfront condominium with magnificent sunsets comprises 37 private estates. The property’s one-of-a kind floor plan of three full master suites includes a guest cottage with full kitchen and living room. Cherrywood den, family room, and theatre room enhance this estate. Interior details include custom window treatments, cornices and mouldings, crystal and Murano chandeliers, two fireplaces, pearl marble countertops and flooring. Two elevators open into the private entry foyer. This property includes full-time security, a three-car garage, social room, fitness centre, sauna, pool/spa, and lobby with exquisite Chihuly sculptures and art collections. Exlusive restaurants, shopping and The Naples Performing Center for the Arts are all just minutes away. “Whether you are buying or selling we have many years of experience and a proven track record to our vast international and domestic clients. Trust in us to negotiate a sale or purchase to make the most of your investment.”

ENCLAVE PROVENCE LE RIVAGE ARIA

$7,900,000 to $4,850,000 $7,250,000 to $1,895,000 $6,500,000 to $5,900,000 $4,995,000 to $2,295,000

J.H. BURTON Realtor 621 5th Ave South Naples, FL, 34102

Direct 239-777-5852 NaplesMarco@gmail.com

Prudential Real Estate is ranked “Highest in Satisfaction for Home Sellers Among National Full Service Real Estate Firms,” in J.D. Power and Associates’ 2008 Home Buyer/Seller Study SM.

Square feet under air Year built 5,800 - 7,000 1991 3,278 - 5,690 2000 6,542 - 6,062 1996 3,393 - 5,086 2006


Naples’ Best Kept Secret In Retirement Living

Naples’ Only 5 Star Rated Health & Rehabilitation Center

Where Seniors Are Enjoying Life To The Fullest! Nestled away in Naples’ prestigious Pelican Bay, is a waterfront retirement community like no other. This luxurious yet intimate, resort style community offers specialized care to fit every need. Welcome to The Glenview At Pelican Bay! Where you may think you are on vacation but you’ll always feel at home.

Take financial charge of your retirement. At other CCRC’s the “entrance fee” depreciates, often to nothing after 5 years, Glenview Residents are equity-holding members of a community, a worthy investment entitling them to benefits of appreciation in the value of this asset. The approach is innovative and truly represents a community like no other in the nation. Call or stop in for your personal visit today, and lunch is on us. You will discover the hidden treasure that is The Glenview at Pelican Bay.

Nationally Accredited • Medicare Certified • Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) Resident owned • Upscale Resort Style Living starting in the low $400’s • Not for profit

100 Glenview Place • Naples, Florida 34108 •

239-591-0011


Paula Sims

Julie Rembos

, P.A. BROKER ASSOCATE

BROKER ASSOCIATE

239.564.1900

239.595.1809

DIRECT

Naples Cay

DIRECT

• priced from $799,000 to $4,995,000

Seapoint • from $4,100,000 Beach House • from $2,450,000 Baypointe • from $1,175,000 Westshore • from $1,100,000

Mediterra

• 5BR+Den/Theater/Guest Apt. (9,346 under air) •

Park Shore Waterfront

Escada at Tiburon

$7,999,000

Quail Creek

$4,495,000

Terracina at The Vineyards

$4,495,000

Castillo at Tiburon

• 5BR+Den (5,200 under air) •

• 6BR/5+BA (over 6,000 sq. ft. under air) •

THE GALLERY Paula@premiermail.net www.paulasims.com

239.659.0099

• 4BR+Den (8,100 Under Air) •

$2,450,000

• 5BR+Den/Theater (5,600 Under Air) •

• 3BR/2BA (2502 Under Air) •

$2,199,000

$774,900

OFFICE JulieR@naples.com www.JulieRembos.com



agenda

ART SCENE

ICONIC NATURE

Clyde Butcher’s name has become nearly synonymous with the Everglades. His stirring black and white images capture the unique and fragile nature of South Florida’s primitive roots. Butcher’s work takes the spotlight in “Big Cypress Swamp: The Western Everglades Landscape,” presented by the Naples Art Association at the von Liebig Art Center, January 23-February 28. The NAA will hold a fundraising event, “America the Beautiful: From Clyde Butcher’s Collection to Yours,” January 15. For information: 239-262-6517. The Collier County Museum, Naples, will show “ForEverglades: Photography by Clyde Butcher and Jeff Ripple” January 26–April 3; 239-252-8476. —Kat Smith

Little Butternut Key, Clyde Butcher

JANUARY 2010 149


agenda

calendar

CHUCK TAYLOR

STEWART CHARLES COHEN

JANUARY 2010

TERRY RISHEL

BLOWN AWAY

SCOTT M. LEEN

Top left: Flavus Black Vessel with Maroon Leaf Top right: Dale Chihuly Above: Saturn Red Black Macchia with Orange Chrome Lip Wrap Left: Shell and Sealife Resting on Gilded Base

150 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

Glass artist Dale Chihuly is coming back to Naples, but in truth, he never left. Since Chihuly’s work was one of the first exhibitions at the Naples Museum of art in November 2000, three of his works in the museum’s permanent collection have become iconic symbols of the museum. The 20-foot-tall Red Chandelier in the dome of the museum is a photo favorite, and many have dined beneath its spirals or marveled at its sinuous 1,200 individual pieces, weighing about 2,000 pounds. Inside the museum, the lobby is highlighted by a three-story-high blown-glass Chihuly Icicle Chandelier, reminding Floridians of the aesthetic potential of ice with its impressive blue and white icicles highlighted by a skylight in the stairway. The Persian Ceiling on the third floor of the museum was donated by Patty and Jay Baker, whose names were added to the museum in 2008 when they donated $10 million. The colorful glass bowls and shapes float overhead and give the viewer the feeling of being under the sea. The museum opened with the exhibition Reflections of Chihuly in November 2000, and a visit by the artist himself inaugurated the museum. In celebration of the museum’s tenth anniversary, Chihuly will return January 30 for a lecture about his work and the exhibition, Chihuly: Recent Work, on display January 23-April 25. For information: thephil.org. —Kathy Becker


Equestrienne Carousel, Jon Corbino

COLLECTOR William Meek has been quietly bolstering the art oomph of Naples for decades. This month, the gallery he heads, the Harmon-Meek Gallery, celebrates its forty-sixth year since being founded by Foster Harmon in 1964. For decades, Meek opened his gallery to schoolchildren, and paid for buses to transport them to experience art until the early 2000s. He worked with artists the gallery has represented to create permanent collections at the Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts, before the Naples Museum of Art was built 10 years ago, and at the von Liebig Center for the Arts. Now he is spearheading efforts to make sure the Children’s Museum of Naples, scheduled to open in late 2010, has a permanent col-

lection of art to exhibit. A collection of paintings and sculptures, arranged through Meek and donated by artists, estates of artists and collectors, will depict “Children as a Subject in American Art.” Eventually, Meek would like to include artwork that depicts animals. The rotating exhibit of two pieces in the collection at the museum will include an interactive television monitor where children can learn about the art and artist. This month, Harmon-Meek Gallery will provide a peek at the museum’s art collection, along with part of the 2,000-object collection of native masks and objects

from around the world donated to the museum by Dr. Ernestine A. O’Connell of Venice, which will be used by the museum in its educational programming. None of the pieces being shown in the Children’s Museum exhibit will be for sale. “We want to build excitement and awareness for the museum,” Barbara Meek says. The exhibition will be at the gallery January 3-15. The gallery plans to present an exhibition January 17-30 of work by Jon Corbino, the first artist to exhibit at the Harmon Gallery when it first opened. For information: 239-2612637, harmonmeekgallery.com. —Kathy Becker

ART & MUSEUMS Art Gallery Old Naples—Through the Glass, paintings and mono prints by Alice Fjelstul, Jan. 7-Feb. 6, reception, Jan. 14; 239-775-5000. Art League of Bonita Springs—Faculty & Student Exhibition, through Jan. 2; Raku & You, Jan. 5; Art Focus Exhibition & Reception, Jan. 8; Bonita Springs National Art Festival, Jan. 16-17; 239-495-3999, artcenterbonita.org.

Ballet Dancer, Jon Corbino

Art League Marco Island Center for the Arts—Those Who Can Do, art exhibit, through Jan. 20; Trunk Shows, Jan. 3, 10, 17; Educational Expo, Jan. 5; Fine Craft Festival, Jan. 16-17; Taste of Raku, Jan. 19; Wet Paint Live! auction, Jan. 28; 239-394-4221, marcoislandart.com. JANUARY 2010 151


98.9 fm

The BOB HARDEN SHOW Monday thru Friday, 7-9am

All Live…All Local…All Southwest Florida! NEWS, WEATHER, TRAFFIC, FEATURES, RESTAURANT REVIEWS… Information and news you can use to better enjoy your life on the Paradise Coast

For more information contact BOB HARDEN at 598-3889 n bobharden@hotmail.com n www.wguf989.com

brought to you in part by


Elegance

A TASTE OF

Join uss ffor Happy Hour with th h omplimentary buffet & complimentary Sunset, Alice Fjelstul

ART GALLERY OLD NAPLES—THROUGH THE GLASS, PAINTINGS AND MONO PRINTS BY ALICE FJELSTUL, JAN. 7-FEB. 6, RECEPTION, JAN. 14; 239-775-5000

2 for 1

ON SELECTED DRINKS SE ver day from Every 4 to 6

Blue Mangrove Gallery, Marco Island—Tara O’Neill exhibit, opening reception, Jan. 7, exhibit through Jan. 31; 239-393-2405. Collier County Museum, Naples—ForEverglades: Photography by Clyde Butcher and Jeff Ripple, Jan. 26-April 3; 239-252-8476. Florida West Arts, Bonita Springs—Premiere exhibit, through Jan. 4; Two exhibitions: oil paintings by Cathy Logan, and It’s All About Celebration, first of four in the Artescape Florida West 2010 Series of Juried Fine Art Exhibitions and Competitions, opening reception, Jan. 14, exhibits through Feb. 9; Arts Café Series, Jan. 30; 239-948-4427. Gardner Colby Galleries, Naples—Menagerie, Kevin Sloan oneman show, Jan. 21; 239-403-7787. Guess-Fisher Gallery, Naples—Gentle Interpretations, features works in a variety of media, including oil, acrylic and mixed media on linen and other surfaces by artists Christina Wyatt, Bonny Hawley and Holly Manneck, opening reception Jan. 7, exhibit through Jan. 31; 239-659-2787. Harmon-Meek Gallery, Naples—Children’s Museum of Naples Collections, Jan. 3-15; Jon Corbino, Jan. 17-30; Bob Kane, recent oils, Jan. 31-Feb. 13; 239-261-2637. Marco Bronzini at The Contemporary House—Meet the artist reception, Jan. 29, exhibition, Jan. 29-30, 1301 Silver Sands Ave., Naples; marcobronzini.com.

BOOK YOUR

NEW YEAR

24

$

early bird menu

3 COURSES WITH ONE GLASS OF WINE (every day 5pm to 6pm)

EVERY TUESDAY LIVE MUSIC BY GINO FEDERICI

OPEN for Lunch & Dinner 300 5th Ave South Naples, FL 34102 (239) 262-4044 www.naples.bicegroup.com

JANUARY 2010 153


agenda

calendar

Marco Island Arts & Crafts Festivals—St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Jan. 22-23, Wesley United Methodist Church, Jan. 30-31; 239-394-7549. Marco Island Executive Airport—Angie Chestnut exhibit, Jan. 1-31; 239-263-8242. Marco Island Foundation for the Arts—Left Bank Art Fest, Jan. 17, The Esplanade; 239-642-3836, marcoarts.org. Marianne Friedland Gallery, Naples—Janet Fish: Master Prints

DOG TALK Ever wonder why it seems your dog is in charge? Dog behavior expert Patricia McConnell (above) will be in Naples January 6 and 7 to help demystify Fido’s quirks at two events to benefit The Brody Project for Animal Assisted Therapy. McConnell, a certified applied animal behaviorist, was the voice of authority for 14 years on public radio’s “Calling All Pets,” and has written several books on canine behavior. Bamboo Café will invite guests and their dogs to dinner January 6. Chances to sit (and stay) at McConnell’s table will be available. On January 7, McConnell will give a talk about the impact of emotions on both people and dogs at Moorings Park Continuing Care Retirement Community, Naples. “There is so much that we share with our dogs,” she says. “The more I understand emotions, the more I understand myself.” Founded in 2009 in Naples by Paula Brody in honor of her mother, Sara Lee Brody, a lifelong animal lover, The Brody Project is the only program in Southwest Florida offering Animal Assisted Therapy, and is a pilot project at Moorings Park Continuing Care. Animal Assisted Therapy involves trained animals and health-care professionals in specific therapy programs. For information: thebrodyproject.org. —Kathy Becker 154 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


and Small Paintings, through Jan. 9; Milton Avery and the Medium of Monotype, Jan. 28-Feb. 9; 239-262-3484. Museum of the Everglades, Everglades City—EverGladesmen exhibit, Jan. 1-31; 239-695-2397. Naples Art Association at the von Liebig Art Center, Naples—Art in the Park, Jan. 2, Cambier Park; Henry Koerner: The Real and Imagined, presented in collaboration with the Holocaust Museum of Southwest Florida, through Jan. 10, exhibit at the Holocaust Museum, through Jan. 12; Members’ Gallery Small Works Show, through Jan. 10; film premiere, Big Cypress Swamp: The Western Everglades, documentary, Jan. 14; Exhibition Preview Reception, Jan. 22, for Naples Collects 2010 (exhibit, Jan. 23-Feb. 14), Big Cypress Swamp: The Western Everglades Landscape by Clyde Butcher (exhibit, Jan. 23-Feb. 28), and Members’ Gallery Third Show of the Season (exhibit, Jan. 23-Feb. 28); 239-262-6517, naplesart.org. Naples Artcrafters—Fine Art & Craft Show, Jan. 10, Cambier Park; 239-352-3036. Naples Backyard History—History of the Working Waterfront, at Tin City, and History of the Tamiami Trail, Bayfront, dates TBD; 239-594-2978. Deep Abstract, Ileana De La Prida

FLORIDA WEST ARTS, BONITA SPRINGS—PREMIERE EXHIBITION THROUGH JAN. 4; 239-948-4427 JANUARY 2010 155


agenda

calendar

Naples Historical Society—Walking Tours of the Historic District, Wednesdays; docent-guided tours of the Norris Gardens, Jan. 7, 21; tours of Palm Cottage, Tuesdays–Saturdays; 239261-8164.

Naples Zoo—Night Eyes Tour with night-vision scopes, Jan. 15, 20; 239-2625409.

Naples Porcelain Artists—Paint Along and meeting, Jan. 8; 239-434-5954.

North Collier Regional Park, Naples— Marlye Barbe exhibit, Jan. 1-31; 239-252-4000.

Norris Center, Naples—Betty Newman exhibit, Jan. 1-31; 239-213-3049.

The Garden. Cultivate your senses.

4 8 2 0 B AY S H O R E D R I V E , N A P L E S , F L 3 4 1 1 2 8 7 7 . 4 3 3 . 1 8 7 4 / W W W. N A P L E S G A R D E N . O R G

156 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

From the Naeem Khan Spring 2010 collection

SAKS FIFTH AVENUE, WATERSIDE SHOPS—TRUNK SHOW, NAEEM KHAN, JAN. 7-8; 239-592-5900, EXT. 200

Patty & Jay Baker Naples Museum of Art—Latin American Painting Now, through Jan. 10; The Art of Janet Fish, through Jan. 17; Images of Hope, Imokalee: Looking Forward, Looking Back, through Feb. 7; Woman: The Art of Gaston Lachaise, Jan. 12-April 30; Chihuly: Recent Work, Jan. 23-April 25; 239-597-1900.


Luca Antonucci releases balloons over San Francisco

Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples—Painting Annual, through Jan. 31; 239-263-8242, rookerybay.org.

Spices, Jan. 12, (at the Mini Gallery at Engel & Volkers, Naples); opening receptions: Traditions, Jan. 15, Wall to Wall, Jan. 29; 239-597-2110.

Rosen Gallery & Studio, Naples—A Taste of Raku, Jan. 7; 239-821-1061.

Underground Art Wednesday—Tour studios and galleries with the North Naples Arts Alliance, Jan. 6; 239-8211061.

Sweet Art Gallery, Naples—Caribbean

HOPE FLOATS A pair of young filmmakers, Ira Mowen and Luca Antonucci, came up with a simple idea that would create a visual “travelogue” of sorts, featuring some of the world’s great places, like New York’s Central Park and the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The artists attach a video camera to 40 red helium balloons, release them from a notable site, then retrieve them and download the images. The resulting footage is shared online with fans around the globe. The project has been covered by CNN and other networks, and garnered some awards. Mowen and Antonucci have chosen Naples as the site for another installment of the Balloon Tour. Sponsored by Third Street South, the days leading up to the Balloon Release January 10 will include activities to benefit Freedom Waters Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides boating and other marine activities to children with serious illnesses, disabilities, or special needs. Children and families of Freedom Waters will gather at the Naples Pier on release day to watch as the balloons take off. Red balloons will grace the fronts of Third Street merchants and Honor Cards will be available for purchase January 5–8. The cards will have space for the name of giver and an honoree; proceeds go toward Freedom Waters’ major fundraiser, Painting My Tomorrow, at the Philharmonic February 14. For information: 239248-1120. —Kat Smith

T H E T E M P TAT I O N S A P P E A R I N G N I G H T LY AT T R U L U C K ’ S S AV O R T H E F R E S H E S T F L O R I D A S TO N E C R A B

Enjoy all you can eat for one low price, every Monday night. From our traps to your table in hours. “Best Overall Restaurant”

“Award of Excellence”

Gulfshore Life Magazine

Wine Spectator Magazine

698 4th Avenue South

239 530 3131

www.trulucks.com

JANUARY 2010 157


agenda

calendar

CHILDREN & TEENS Bike Rodeo and Safety Fair—Mackle Park, Marco Island, Jan. 19; 239-394-7549. Children’s Museum of Naples—Space Kidettes, Jan. 9, Waterside Shops, Naples; 239-514-0084, cmon.org.

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus—Illuscination, all-new fantasy world show featuring Wonderous Magician David, All Access Pre-Show one hour before each performance includes a dance party and meeting performers, Jan. 7-10, Germain Arena, Fort Myers; ringling.com.

FILM Cambier Park, Naples—Outdoor Family Movie Night, Jan. 23; 239-213-3058. Films on Fifth—Waltz With Bashir, Jan. 17, Sugden Community Theatre, Naples; 239-263-7990. Norris Center, Naples—Peccata Che Sia Una Canaglia (Too Bad She’s Bad), Jan. 5; Divorce Italian Style, Jan. 19; presented by Italian Cultural Society; 239-434-3323.

FOOD, WINE & FASHION De Beers, Waterside Shops, Naples— Special nationwide traveling tour of De Beers Champagne Cocktail Fizz Collection, through Jan. 11; 239-254-7989.

CUISINE GOURMANDE

French Fare Naples Chic Oui!

Evening on Fifth—Live entertainment, shopping and dining, Jan. 14, Fifth Avenue South, Naples; 239-435-3742.

A French Bistro In Olde Naples

Italian Cultural Society—Lunch and demonstration featuring the Lazio region, Jan. 11, Robb & Stucky KitchenAid Culinary Center, Bonita

Soulful Foods & Wonderful Wines It’s Fun It’s Fabulous It’s Bleu Provence BleuProvenceNaples.com 1234 8th St. S. | Naples, FL

239.261.8239 158 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

SAKS FIFTH AVENUE, WATERSIDE SHOPS—BOOK SIGNING FOR MORE IS MORE, TONY DUQUETTE BY HUTTON WILKINSON, JAN. 21-22; 239-592-5900, EXT. 200


Meredith’s Flowers, Janet FIsh

PATTY & JAY BAKER NAPLES MUSEUM OF ART—THE ART OF JANET FISH, THROUGH JAN. 17; 239-597-1900

Springs; Wine Reception and art lecture, Jan. 20, Arsenault & Antinori Gallery, Naples; 239-434-3323. Mackle Park, Marco Island—Farmers Market, Wednesdays; 239-394-7549. Marissa Collections, Naples—Trunk shows: Rena Lange and Zenobia, Jan. 7-8; Erickson Beamon jewelry, Jan. 14-16, Lucifer vir Honestus jewelry (personal appearance), Jan. 27-29; 239-263-4333. New Beginnings Expo—Entertainment, products, services, speakers, fashion shows, refreshments, prizes and career opportunities, produced by Philip Douglas, Doug Olsen and Peggy Sealfon, Jan. 17, Hilton Naples & Towers; 239-643-0233. Robb & Stucky KitchenAid Culinary Center, Bonita Springs—Healthy Eating, Jan. 6; Date Nights, Jan. 8, 22; Winemaker’s Dinners, Jan. 9, 16 30; Little Plates, Jan. 11; SuperFoods, Jan. 13; Wine Education–The World of Wine I, Jan. 14; Guys’ Night Out, micro-brews and comfort food, Jan. 17; Pacific Rim Cuisine, Jan. 18; Vegan Cuisine, Jan. 20; Wine Tasting in the Casual Living–

Outdoor showroom, with multiple food and wine stations, Jan. 21; Local Seafood, Jan. 25; Flavors from Mexico, Jan. 27; 866206-3840, robbstucky.com. Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops— Trunk shows: Faraone Mennella jewelry (personal appearance), Jan 12-13, Peggy Jennings, Jan. 28-29; cosmetics artists: Dior, Jan. 7, La Mer Winter Event, Jan. 8, Armani, Jan. 14-15, Chanel, Jan. 19-20, 2728, Sisley Mega Spa Event, Jan. 21-23, YSL Jan. 28-30; 239-592-5900, ext. 200. Third Street South, Naples—Farmers Market, Saturdays, behind Tommy Bahama, Naples; Thursdays on Third, live music, shopping, dining; Pets on Third parade, benefit for Collier Spay & Neuter Clinic, Jan. 24; 239-649-6707. The Village on Venetian Bay, Naples— Village Nights, live entertainment, shopping, dining, Jan. 7; 239-261-6100.

MUSIC Art League of Bonita Springs—Carla Valenti, Jan. 13, Promenade, Bonita Springs; 239-495-3999. JANUARY 2010 159


agenda

calendar

Riverside Park, Bonita Springs— Bonita Springs Concert Band, Jan. 17; 239-498-4985. Cambier Park, Naples—Naples Concert Band, Jan. 10, 21; Gulf Coast Big Band, Jan. 17; 239-263-9521. Classic Chamber Concerts—The Russians Return to Fifth, trios by Brahms, Nino Rota, Piazzola, Jan. 18, Sugden Community Theatre, Naples; 239-434-8505. The Hyacinth Series—Westminster Concert Bell Choir, Jan. 17, Moorings Presbyterian Church, Naples; 239-261-1487. Italian Cultural Society, Naples—Jazz concert and reception, featuring Randy Brecker, Jan. 23, United Church of Christ, Naples; 293-434-3323. Mackle Park, Marco Island—Marco Island Strummers, Jan. 10, 18; Winter Concert Series, Jan. 25; 239-394-7549. Marco Island Town Center Community Concert Series—J. Robert, Jan. 7; Made in Brooklyn, Jan. 14; The Beadniks Band, Jan. 21; Brent Moyer, Jan. 28; 239-394-7549. Mercato, Naples—First Friday Concert Series, live music, wine tasting, shopping, prizes and more, Jan. 1; 239403-2204. Naples Music Club—Annual Members Recital, Jan. 25, Moorings Presbyterian Church, Naples; 239-273-6622. Norris Center, Naples—Lou Reid and Carolina with Frontline, Jan. 9; Open Mic, Jan. 15; 239-213-3049. Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples—Beethoven Double Play, Jan. 3; American Voices: Crystal Gayle, Larry Gatlin & Andy Cooney, Jan. 4; 160 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

Girl With a Dove, Marco Bronzini

MARCO BRONZINI AT THE CONTEMPORARY HOUSE—MEET THE ARTIST RECEPTION, JAN. 29, EXHIBITION, JAN. 29-30, 1301 SILVER SANDS AVE., NAPLES; MARCOBRONZINI.COM

Bernadette Peters, Jan. 5; Symphonic Journeys, Jan. 7-9; Ottmar Liebert, Jan. 89; Tony Bennett, Jan. 10; Itzhak Perlman, Jan. 11; Three Men and a Baby Grand, Jan. 12-13; Let’s Dance, the Philharmonic Orchestra, Jan. 12-17; Kathy Halenda, Jan. 15-16; Piano Celebrations, Beautiful Bach,


Jan. 19; Great Groups of Classic Jazz, Jan. 19; Renée Fleming, Jan. 23; Century of Jazz Piano, Part 1, Jan. 24; Debby Boone, Jan. 24; Beethoven’s Seventh, Jan. 28-29; 239-597-1900, thephil.org. Steinway Piano Society—Eleonora Lvov Recital, Jan. 7; Mingshan Kong & Family, Jan. 21, Steinway Piano Gallery, Bonita Springs; 239-498-9884.

SPEAKERS/SEMINARS Art League of Bonita Springs— Visiting Artist Demonstrations and Workshops: Karlyn Holman, Robert Burridge, Jan. 3, 4–8, Miles Laventhall, Jan. 16-17; Affairs of the Arts: Art in Cinema, Jan. 6, Designing Women, Jan. 18, The Taste of Tuscany, Jan. 22; 239-4953999, artcenterbonita.org.

Collier County Audubon Society— Owls in Florida, with Dr. Jerry Jackson, Jan. 5, Conservancy of Southwest Florida, Naples; 239-643-7822. Naples Art Association at the von Liebig Art Center, Naples— Workshops: Ultimate Arting, Jan 4-6; Wet ‘n’ Wild, Jan. 7-9; Batik, Jan. 13-14; Travel Watercolor, Jan. 15-17; Play of Light on Florals, Jan. 18-22; Jewelry Sampler, Jan. 23; Palette Knife in Oil & Acrylic, Jan. 25-28; Gel Transfers, Jan. 30-31; 239262-6517, naplesart.org. Naples Historical Society—Garden Side Chickee Chats: Tomorrow’s Old Timers, based on the Naples Historical Society’s oral history project, speakers Ray Carroll, Lodge McKee and Nick Turner will discuss what life was like for

kids growing up in Naples in the 1950s, Jan. 29, Palm Cottage; 239-261-8164. Naples Town Hall Distinguished Speakers Series—Former Prime Minister to the State of Israel Ehud Olmert, Jan. 13, Naples Grande Beach Resort; 239-596-6524. Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples—Around the World With the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra Musicians, Israel—Sania Whitaker, violin, Jan. 4, China—Ming Gao, associate concertmaster, Jan. 11, Bulgaria—Daniela Shtereva violin, Jan. 18, France—David Dash, trumpet; Frank Cooper, Musicologist, Four Great Powers of Music, Jan. 4, 6, 11, 13; Elaine Newton, Four O’clock at the Movies, Jan. 5, Critic’s Choice, Jan. 7, 9;

Fabrizio Aielli Award Winning Chef

1186 Third Street South, Old Naples, FL Call for reservations 239.434.7258 www.SeaSaltNaples.com

Wine Spectator Award of Excellence 2009 | Esquire Magazine Best New Restaurants of 2009

JANUARY 2010 161


agenda

calendar

Lenore Greenstein, The Art of Nutrition series, Jan. 6, 27, Feb. 10, 24, March 10, 24; Paul Rathburn, Ph.D., Modern Masters Series, Jan. 8, Shakespearian Adventures, Jan. 9; Paula Rand Hornbostel, Woman: The Art of Gaston Lachaise, Jan. 13; Joan Jacobs, ArtTalk, Jan. 15, 29; Joe Leonardo, The Opera as Theater, Jan. 19; Tudor Davies, Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Collecting Prints, Jan. 18; Henry Ettman, The Great Small Groups of Jazz, Jan. 19; Jodie DeSalvo, Piano, Beautiful Bach, Jan. 19; Dick Hyman, Piano, Part 1, Jan. 24; Stephen Crosby, Diaghilev: Visionary Iconoclast and Godfather to a Creative Revolution, Jan. 20, 27; John Scoular, From Page to Stage, Jan. 21; David Noard, My Name is Vincent, Jan. 21; Rick Harris, Ph.D., American Film Studies, Jan. 22, 25; Laurie Klein, Ansel Adams lecture, Jan. 22,

162 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

Hand-coloring Photography, Jan. 26; Dale Chihuly, Jan. 30; thephil.org, 239-592-1900. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples—Beginning Birders’ Workshop, Jan. 5; Amazing Adventure! Kayaking the Mississippi River, two college students from Naples’ adventures, Jan. 8; Photo Safari with Dave Graff, Jan. 30; 239- 417-6310.

SPECIAL EVENTS 1-31—YMCA of the Palms, “NoBall” Sneaker Ball, show your gratitude for not attending another gala by simply making a donation, Greater Naples YMCA, Naples; 239-5973148, ymcapalms.org. 2-6—Venetian Art Glass, a private

collection of important pieces will be on display and available for purchase, including Murano glass from the early to mid-twentieth century; objects from Venetian factories and designers such as Salviati, Barovier, Seguso, and Dino Martens will be represented, Provenance Naples; 239-263-4457. 11—Music for Minors Foundation, Luncheon and Fashion show, mini concert, silent auction, general raffle, The Strand Golf & Country Club, Naples; 239-947-1943, music4minors.org. 12—Saint Ann School Foundation, Saint Ann School Foundation and Saks Fifth Avenue Fashion Show, with special guest designer Reem Acra, Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops, Naples; 239595-3495.


15—David Lawrence Center & Foundation, St. Petersburg: Land of the Tsars, dinner, dancing, entertainment and a silent auction, black-tie gala, The Naples Yacht Club, Naples; 239-354-1416, davidlawrencecenter.org.

30-31—EDEN FLORIDA, NAPLES INVITATIONAL ART FEST, FEATURES ART FROM MORE THAN 200 ARTISTS FROM THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, PLUS SILENT AUCTION, PROCEEDS GO TO THE EDEN FLORIDA SCHOLARSHIP FUND, FLEISCHMANN PARK, NAPLES; 239-263-1667

15—Naples Art Association at the von Liebig Art Center, From Clyde Butcher’s Collection to Yours, collectors and fans will have a one-in-four chance to own a framed 20 by 30-inch black-andwhite photograph and the opportunity to bid in live auction for a special limited edition photograph, the von Liebig Art Center, Naples; 239-262-6517, ext. 115, naplesart.org. 15-17—Sixth Annual Southwest Florida Nature Festival, lectures, field trips and activities for all ages, Rookery

ROOT FOR THE HOME TEAM AF@E K?< =>:L <8>C<J :CL9 ?\cg Lj 9l`c[ X ;`m`j`fe ( 8k_c\k`Z Gif^iXd Jflk_n\jk =cfi`[X :Xe 9\ Gifl[ F] JLGGFIK s GIFDFK< s ;FE8K< =>:L8K?C<K@:J%:FD s )*0%,0'%.'()

JANUARY 2010 163


agenda

calendar

Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples; 239-417-6310. 17—Temple Shalom, Comedy and Corned Beef, luncheon and stand-up comic Rabbi Bob Alper, Temple Shalom, Naples; 239-455-3030. 19—The Jackson Laboratory, What Makes Me Unique, Personalized Medicine and Its Promise for Treating Human Disease, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples; 239-287-3964. 21-24—43rd Naples Boat Show, Marine Industries Association of Collier County, featuring new, used and antique boats, RVs, motorcycles, vintage cars, nautical flea market and seafood festival, 100 Goodlette Road South, Naples; 239-261-0882.

22—Planned Parenthood, Our Choice Affair, celebrating the Roe v. Wade anniversary, Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, Naples; 239-262-8923, ext. 309. 23—Parkinson Association of Southwest Florida Inc. (PASFI), Second Annual PASFI Fashion Show, Hilton Naples & Towers; 239-417-3465,. 23-25—Mullet Festival, seafood, art, music, Buzzard Lope Queen dance contest, Stan’s Idle Hour Seafood Restaurant, Goodland; 239-394-4041. 25—Guadalupe Center of Immokalee, Taste of Africa, enjoy an evening of African art, food, culture and music, Pelican Bay Club, Naples; 239-657-7124. 27—Guadalupe Center of Immokalee,

Bonita Bay’s Fabulous Fifties Sock Hop, Bonita Bay Club, Bonita Springs; 239-657-7124. 29-31—Naples Children & Education Foundation, Naples Winter Wine Festival, Expanding Horizons and Opportunities for Children to Soar, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples; 239514-2239. 29-31—Greek Festival, food, wine, live music, traditional dress and dancing, and Greek cultural items for sale, St. Katherine’s Greek Orthodox Church, Naples; 239-591-3430. 30—American Cancer Society (Greater Marco Island), Cattle Baron’s Ball, Stetsons and Stilettos, Marriott Resort & Spa, Marco Island; 239-642-8800.

The Garden. Cultivate your senses.

Children’s Garden / Brazilian Garden Caribbean Garden / Butterfly House / Preserve & Trails

4820 Bayshore Drive, Naples, FL 877.433.1874 www.naplesgarden.org

164 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


YO U A R E

Cordially Invited

30—Empty Bowls, program to help end hunger, for a suggested $10 donation patrons receive a handcrafted bowl by a student, soup and bread, with pottery demonstrations, silent auction and music, Cambier Park, Naples; 239-334-7007. Š2010 Rare Hospitality International, Inc.

30-31—Eden Florida, Naples Invitational Art Fest, features art from more than 200 artists from the United States and Canada, with silent auction, proceeds go to the Eden Florida Scholarship fund, Fleischmann Park, Naples; 239-263-1667.

Ă… Ă… Ă… Â

(One glass at a time.)

RESERVE AN ELEGANT EVENING WITH US.

SPORTS Various dates—Florida Gulf Coast University Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Germain Arena, Fort Myers; for schedules, go to fgcuathletics.com. 17—CurePSP - Society For Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Naples PSP Awareness Walk, Naples Tennis Club & Resort; 914-475-2400. 23—Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida Inc., Second Annual WINK News Feeds Families Hunger Walk, Miromar Outlets, Estero; 239-334-7007.

9 0 0 5 Merc a t o D r, Na p les ¡ 2 3 9 2 5 4 0 6 4 0 ¡ t h ec a p it a lg rille. c o m

Start Your New Year Off Bright. EC;Ă…I;;Ă…M>7JÂŤIĂ…D;MĂ… <HECĂ… ?D;Ă… HJĂ… 7CFIĂƒĂ… 7JĂ… ?BIEDĂ… ?=>J?D=Â

24—Fourth Annual Pedaling for Pathways Bike Brunch, supported road rides of varying distances, breakfast and lunch, Lowdermilk Park, Naples; naplespathways.org. 25—Annual Wyndemere Tradition Golf Tournament, benefits Youth Haven, Wyndemere Country Club, Naples; 239687-5153. 30—Avow Hospice Regatta, sailing, shore party, silent auction and awards, Pelican Isle Yacht Club, Naples; 239-649-3686.

Å ÅÆÅsuwvÅ H7:;Å ;DJ;HÅ 7OÅÆÅstzÄvzsÄw{{wÅ Å ÅÆÅttttÅ ;D7?II7D9;Å BL:ÅÆÅstzÄzuyÄz{{{ Å EDŔŠ>KHÅzÅJEÅwÅÆÅ H?ÅzÅJEÅvÅÆÅ 7JÅr{ÅJEÅv M?BIEDB?=>J?D= 9EC

JANUARY 2010 165


TANGO

agenda

calendar

Party

Steffanie Pearce

January 30th 8-10:30 pm Be Inspired ~ A passionate Tango performance — by Pablo & Alicia Repún

Be Adventurous ~ Join our Milongaeveryone who desires — will Tango!

Be Enchanted ~ It’s Free and the setting is beautiful — to learn Tango!

Tango With Us At ~ Naples Art Association at The von Liebig Art Center 585 Park Street (Off 5th Ave S.) Call for reservations ~

239-738-4184

OPERA NAPLES—VERDI’S IL TROVATORE, JAN. 22, 24, PERFORMING ARTS HALL OF GULF COAST HIGH SCHOOL; 800-771-1041

CHARLIE CHIANG’S DAILY | 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM ◆ LUNCH | DAILY 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM DIM SUM | SAT & SUN 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM

30—Fourth Annual Run for the Paws Walk/Run, for Humane Society Naples, Naples Municipal Airport; runforthepaws.com.

THEATER/DANCE Art League of Bonita Springs—Ain’t I a Woman!, Jan. 20; Rhythm of Magic, Jan. 27, Promenade, Bonita Springs; 239-495-3999.

Tradition with a twist up to a higher level

Gulfshore Playhouse—On the Scene with Honour, includes a script and ticket to the show, lunch with the actors, rehearsal attendance, Jan. 16; Honour, by Joanna Murray-Smith, Jan. 20-30, Norris Center, Naples; 866-811-4111. Marco Players—Remember Me?, Jan. 13-31, The Marco Players Theater, Marco Island; 239-642-7270.

12200 Tamiami Trail North

166 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

Naples

239.593.6688

Naples Opera Society—bus trip to Lucia di Lammermoor, Jan. 30, Florida Grand Opera, Miami; 239-598-6110.


Naples Players—Almost, Maine, Jan. 13-Feb. 6; Sugden Community Theatre, Naples; 239-263-7990. Norris Center, Naples—Naples City Improv, Jan. 8; 239-213-3058. Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples—Bob Newhart, Jan. 6; Kathy Halenda: Brassy Broads of Broadway, Jan. 15-16; Jason Alexander, Jan. 17; 3 Redneck Tenors, Jan. 17-18; Greg Behrendt, Jan. 18; Miami City Ballet, Jan. 19-20; David Copperfield, Jan. 21; David Noard: My Name is Vincent, Jan. 21; An Evening With Groucho, Jan. 22-23; Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Jan. 25; A Chorus Line, Jan. 26-31; 239-597-1900.

Georgia Engel

Clolip g\k `k\dj k_Xk Xi\ `eefmXk`m\ fe k_\ Zlkk`e^ \[^\ f] [\j`^e%

THEATREZONE—HIGH SPIRITS, BY NOEL COWARD, STARRING STAGE AND TV STAR GEORGIA ENGEL, JAN. 7-10, 13-17; G&L THEATRE, COMMUNITY SCHOOL, NAPLES; 888966-3352

[

EXgc\j 9Xp I\jfik (,'' ,k_ 8m\ Jflk_# ('/ For additional events and updates, visit naplesillustrated.com

)*0 +(.$*)-*

gfj_gXnjXe[Z`kpZcXnj%Zfd

ÈJkpc\ i\j\im\[ ]fi pfli ]lii`\jk ]Xd`cp d\dY\ij%É JANUARY 2010 167


SOCIAL OBSERVER

1

2

3

4 5

6 KEY ELEMENTS Saks Fifth Avenue and Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Support Inc. held a cocktail party, “A Celebration of Breast Cancer Survivors,” at Waterside Shops to kick off the annual Key to the Cure fundraiser. The event featured cancer survivors in informal modeling of Saks fashion, drinks, hors d’oeuvres—and shopping! 1. Eileen Doyle, Brenda Pierce, Carole Williams, Barb Murray 2. Joetta Abbazio, Carol McConway, Mimi Scofield 3. Claudia Lozano, Roberta Niewiadomski, Gerri Heine 4. Jeanne Reid, Karen Hamblin, Nancy Ariansen 5. Models Liz Anderson, Michelle D’Agostino, Rhonda Young 6. Models Nelly Maya, Claudia Lozano 168 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


2

1

4 WELL SEASONED

3

Salt Cave, a new destination for halotherapy, yoga and other healing practices within a salt cave, celebrated its grand opening. 1. Jennifer Foster, Christina Miller, Herb Golden 2. Lisa and Damade Levetto, David Ayotte, Patricia Seixas 3. Allowah Lowenschuss, Angelica Carson 4. Andrea Abraham, Olga Kali

3 2 1

5 4

MIX MASTERS Sea Salt hosted a series of Guest Bartender events to benefit charities. Bob Harden, Susan McManus and Sharon Kenny poured, with tips and a portion of proceeds benefiting Naples Backyard History. 1. Gary Price, Pam Watson, Sharon Kenny, Burt Hartington 2. Bob Harden, Lili Montes 3. Susan McManus, Brenda O’Connor, Michele Klinowski 4. Karen Taubert, Lila Astroff 5. Ron Ciesla, Lois Bolin, Karen Ciesla

JANUARY 2010 169


SOCIAL OBSERVER 2 1 3

4 UPHOLSTERED COUTURE Dresses designed by Jill Taylor were modeled in a fashion show with food and drink by Blue Martini and flowers by Sweet Charity to benefit the von Leibig Art Center. 1. Rachelle Youmans, Joe Waite, Carrolle Dukes 2. Model Sheliah Wall 3. Vicky Savage, Cathy Watt, Carolyn Tieger 4. Marissa Carroll, Marlene Steinberg, Jill Taylor

1 2

FOOD FEST

3

The Women’s Council of Realtors Bonita Springs, Estero and Fort Myers chapters presented the second annual Bon Appétit Event at the International Design Center, featuring networking, food and wine tasting from area restaurants, and auctions. 1. Jessica Romano, Sylvina Campagna, Dominique Dickson 2. Joanne Chando, Nancy Martin 3. Scott Reeves, Patty Brown 4. Richie Miller, Colleen Foster, Stuart Moss

170 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

4


A

ARTS & ANTIQUES: Vintage Rose Aaron Westerberg

Reality Stars

W

hat’s hot right now? In a word, Realism. Whether it be a still life, landscape or painting of the figure, many clients are looking for Realism. Gardner Colby Galleries represents several strong painters in the Realism genre, and plans an exhibition opening on March 11, 2010, called “Reality Check,” which will feature the artwork of painters Edward Minoff, Olga Antonova, Ken Otsuka and Aaron Westerberg. In addition, always popular among the gallery’s art collectors are classic painterly and Impressionistic paintings, notably by Kim English, Lesley Rich, Robert Gruppe and newcomer Timothy Tien. 1

Kevin Sloan “Menagerie” One Man Show Opens January 21, 2010

GARDNER ★ COLBY GALLERIES 386 & 365 Broad Avenue South Naples, FL 34102 239-403-7787 www.gardnercolbygallery.com Special Promotional Feature


SOCIAL OBSERVER

1 2

LIBRARY LIONS The English Group, Michael Charters, and Howard Isaacson of Merrill Lynch sponsored a “Save our Library” event at the Merrill Lynch Mercato office for the Pelican Bay Property Owners Association to support the Vanderbilt Library Branch. 1. Barbara and Bill Klauber 2. Mike Charters, Carol and Bert Habgood 3. Pat Phillips, Bob Sanchesy, Scott Sterrenberg, Diane Sanchesy 4. Adam English, Cam Adams, Mark English

3

4

1 PRESCRIPTIVE A doctor appreciation reception was hosted by the Physician Led Access Network of Collier County (PLAN) at Naples Luxury Imports. PLAN is a coordinated system of volunteer physician care, hospital care, diagnostic services and medication assistance for the low-income, uninsured of Collier County.

2

1. Dr. Krishnamurty Velamakanni 2. Linda and Dr. Brett Stanaland 3. Doctors Jaclyn and Brad Kovach

3 172 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


5 SURPRISE Joe Farley surprised his wife, Sara, with a fortieth birthday party at the home of Barb and Jack Quinlan, with catering by Angela’s Fine Cuisine. Guests included friends from Nantucket, Miami and New York, along with Sara’s parents from Michigan. 1. Sara Farley, Claire McMahon 2. Jack Quinlan, Rufino Hernandez 3. Nancy Davenport, Victoria Watts 4. David Braverman, Bill Golden, Mike Wright 5. Barbara Quinlan, Andrea Tretter

3 2

1

4

2 1

3

4 6 5 7

DOCTORS ON STAGE Southwest Florida Steinway Piano Society presented the Fifth Annual Physicians’ Talent Showcase benefiting The Neighborhood Health Clinic and The Scholoarship Fund. 1. Paula Robertson, Judy Cassidy, Jeannie Darnell 2. Joan Talano, Amal Adam 3. Doctors M.G. Rigby, Christy Cugini 4. Sherree Woods, Rob Meads 5. Burt Saunders, Dr. Lillian Love 6. T.J. Sally, Marc and Holly Shapiro 7. On stage JANUARY 2010 173


SOCIAL OBSERVER

2

1

3

STOCKING STUFFERS

4

The Take Stock children and their mentors gathered to make holiday ornaments to sell to benefit Take Stock in Children on behalf of the Education Foundation. Jewelry designer Amanda Jaron coordinated the event. 1. Nasha Etienne, China Pierrelus, Johanna Desir 2. Jose Navarro, Amanda Jaron 3. Joan Conroy, Joan Hill, Kendra Gleason 4. Lee Rattigan, Duckinson Lene, Patsy Rattigan

3 1

2

4

FIRST FLAVORS M Waterfront Grille at Venetian Village celebrated its first anniversary with supporters. 1. Emery, Diane and Peter Sereno Sr. 2. Beverly Cahn, Gina Lucia, Peter Sereno, Susan Rogge, Dan Stathas 3. Christy Carpenter, Peter Sereno, Liana Viamonte, Stephanie Corbin 4. Chris and Jackie Sereno, Chef Brian Roland

174 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED


2

3

1

OUT AND ABOUT 1. Miami Dolphin alumni player Lorenzo Hampton, Miami Dolphin mascot and cheerleader, Craig Bamberg, Mollie Page, cheerleader, Dolphin alumni player Troy Drayton at the Fourth Annual Walk for the Way, which raised more than $45,000 toward an annual United Way campaign goal of $2.25 million. 2. Kris Rinkenberger, April Masini, Grace Lawson, Elaine Schnoor (in front) at a cooking class and dinner party hosted at April Masini’s home in Mediterra with Chef Lisa Fidler. 3. Jewelry designer Nini visited Saks Fifth Avenue for a personal appearance. She will return in March. 4. Celebrating SCORE Naples’ twentyfirst birthday are (l to r) Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce Chairman Michael Reagen; Chick Heithaus, incoming SCORE Naples chairman; Ekkehard Grampp, outgoing SCORE Naples chairman; and Henry Rambacher, one of the chapter founders. SCORE Naples is an all-volunteer group of advisors to local small businesses and would-be entrepreneurs. 5. The ground-breaking ceremony for Avow Hospice’s new Community Center, funded by donations to Avow’s 20012003 capital campaign; the center will be used for bereavement support meetings, community gatherings, educational sessions, staff meetings and more. Construction is expected to be complete this summer. 6. Pictured from left: Jean Hahm, Pat Barton, Martha Bibby, Nancy White, Vacharee Howard (in front), Jacqueline Buyze (in back), Leslie Cheek, James Price, and Gayle Nelson at a Zonta Club of Naples luncheon to honor Cheek, board member of PACE Center for Girls, Collier at Immokalee, with the PACESetter Award.

4

5 © 2010 PALM BEACH MEDIA GROUP, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NAPLES ILLUSTRATED [ISSN 10996303] [USPS # 16626] IS PUBLISHED MONTHLY, EXCEPT JUNE AND AUGUST, TWICE IN NOVEMBER BY PALM BEACH MEDIA GROUP, INC. KNOWN OFFICE OF THE PUBLICATION: 3066 TAMIAMI TRAIL N, SUITE 102, NAPLES, FL 34103. PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT WEST PALM BEACH, FL AND AT ADDITIONAL MAILING OFFICES. POSTMASTER: SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO: NAPLES ILLUSTRATED C/O PALM BEACH MEDIA GROUP, INC., P.O. BOX 3344, PALM BEACH, FL 33480. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $39.60 PER YEAR. OUTSIDE U.S. ADD $35 PER YEAR FOR POSTAGE AND HANDLING. SEND SUBSCRIPTION ORDERS TO: SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT, NAPLES ILLUSTRATED, P.O. BOX 3344, PALM BEACH, FL, 33480 OR E-MAIL: CIRCULATION@NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM, FAX (561) 659-1736. VOLUME 13, NO. 1, JANUARY 2010.

VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM

6

NAPLES ILLUSTRATED AND PALM BEACH MEDIA GROUP, INC. RETAIN EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO ALL EDITORIAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS USED, WHICH CANNOT BE REPRODUCED IN ANY MANNER WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT.

JANUARY 2010 175


GIVING BACK

YOUNG AT HEART BY CHRISTINA WELLS

Anne Welsh McNulty believes in being hands-on when it comes to charitable giving. “I want to know the people running the organization,” she says. “I want to understand not only that their heart is in the right place, but that they are driven, competent, focused on outcomes and best practices, and really doing the best possible job for clients.” McNulty and her family support a wide array of charitable endeavors locally, nationally and globally through the John P. and Anne Welsh McNulty Foundation. She serves as the 2010 grant committee chair for the Naples Children & Education Foundation, the charitable arm of the Naples Winter Wine Festival. She’s currently working on the foundation’s newly launched behavioral health initiative, which seeks to erase the stigma associated with mental illness, extend the continuum of mental health care, and establish more effective links between pediatricians and other providers of physical and psychiatric care. McNulty is involved with the Aspen Institute and its programs for young leaders around the world. Her work with the organization led to creation in 2008 of the John P. McNulty Prize, which honors the memory of her late husband and seeks to recognize and celebrate young leaders and their efforts to address the foremost social, economic and political challenges of our time. The award is juried by an international panel comprised of prominent entrepreneurs, academics, philanthropic leaders and public figures, including Madeleine Albright and Bill Gates Sr. “John was a very charismatic leader,” says McNulty of her spouse, who died suddenly in 2005 and was a senior partner at Goldman Sachs. “He pushed people, especially the young people working with him, to achieve excellence and expand their vision.” The McNultys launched another program in John’s honor, the McNulty Scholars Program, at his alma mater, St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, providing scholarships, mentoring, research and professional development for women in math and science. “John and I were so lucky to be in the financial sector during the long boom era, and we set up our focused fashion,” she says. “I am carrying on the vision we shared.” ◆

176 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

ROLAND SCARPA

foundation long ago to help us give back in a serious,


Richard W. Maloney M.D., F.A.C.S. Medical Director, Board Certified American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery American Board of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery

Anurag Agarwal M.D., F.A.C.S. Board Certified American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery American Board of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery

Luciano Boemi M.D., F.A.C.S. Board Certified American Board of Plastic Surgery American Board of Surgery

Richard W. Maloney

Anurag Agarwal

ENDOSCOPIC FOREHEAD & MID-FACE LIFT QUADRAPLANAR FACE LIFT THE UPLIFT™ LASER EYELID SURGERY

Luciano Boemi

CONTEMPORARY APPROACH TO RESTORING & ENHANCING THE FACE & BODY

FINESSE RHINOPLASTY™ LASER WASH™ SKIN RESURFACING INJECTABLE FILLERS & BOTOX® COSMETIC HAIR TRANSPLANTATION SPA SERVICES PERMANENT MAKEUP CUSTOM TAILORED BREAST ENHANCEMENT SALINE AND MEMORY GEL IMPLANTS ADVANCED BODY CONTOURING MOMMIE MAKEOVERS ULTRASOUND ASSISTED LIPOSUCTION BODY CONTOURING AFTER MASSIVE WEIGHTLOSS

2010 BEACHSIDE SEMINARS THE RITZ-CARLTON, NAPLES BEACH RESORT THURSDAY JANUARY 21ST I THURSDAY FEBRUARY 25TH THURSDAY MARCH 18TH I THURSDAY APRIL 22ND

MARCO ISLAND MARRIOTT BEACH RESORT FRIDAY JANUARY 29TH

594.9100 www.aestheticsurgerycenter.com ~ www.plasticsurgeonofnaples.com ~ www.napleshair.com



Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.