VPKSIGN-UPS PRESCHOOLS
AllAboardPreschool
EnrollnowforfallVPK!AllAboardPreschoolhasopenenrollmentforallages4weeksthrough12yearsold.WeareacertifiedVPKProvider.Weofferafullcurriculumthatprovidesthe finestearlylearningexperienceforallagechildren.Wealsooffer beforeandafterschoolandholidaycampsforschoolagechildren.
1918SESantaBarbaraPl.,CapeCoral 239-574-5220•www.allaboardonline.com
BobbieNoonan
Allprogramsaredevelopmentallyappropriate,multi-sensory, multi-dimensional,sequential,andprovideforsocialization.Our curriculumisalsoalignedwiththeFloridaEarlyLearning Standards.Opendoorpolicyforparents.13monthsthrough PreK.PriorityDaycareVPKparticipant.Ourprogramisplanned todevelopeachchild’ssenseofselfworth,provideawiderange ofexperienceswhichwillformthebasisoffuturelearninginall areasoftheelementaryschoolcurriculum,provideanenvironmentinwhichchildrenarecaredforandloved.
8560CrystalCourt,FortMyers,239-939-2255 1217CapeCoralPkwyW,CapeCoral,239-945-3366 3528S.W.3rd.Ave.,CapeCoral,239-945-7001 www.bobbienoonans.com
BrownAcademy
SpecializinginEarlyChildhoodDevelopment,prioritizingour relationshipswitheachfamilyinmeetingthesocial,emotional, physicalandcognitiveneedsofeachchildinourcare.Offeringa widerangeofprogramsandschedules.7a.m.–6p.m. 12211TowneLakeDr.,FortMyers 239-332-1900•www.brownacademy.net
TheChildren’sLearningCenter
Familyfocusedanddevotedtoqualityearlychildhoodeducation,TheChildren’sLearningCenterisanationallyaccredited programoperatedbyChildCareofSouthwestFlorida.The5,064square-footfacilityenrollschildrenfrominfantsthroughprekindergarten,aswellasanafter-schoolprogramforstudentsup to8yearsold.Ourchild-centeredclassroomsencouragelearning throughplay,helpingchildrenmakesenseoftheirworld.The Children’sLearningCenterisopen6:30a.m.to6p.m.
37BarkleyCircle,FortMyers 239-267-1136•www.ccswfl.org
TheCommunityChildren’sCenter
ChildCareofSouthwestFlorida’sTheCommunity Children’sCenterisoneofthefewnationallyaccredited childcarecentersinLehighofferingalowstaff-to-student ratio.Ourhighlytrainedteachersandstaffencouragechildrentobeindependentthinkersandworktoformstrong partnershipswithparents.Ourgoalistoprovidethebest earlylearningexperienceandpreparechildrenforsuccess inkindergartenandbeyond.Wecareforinfantsupto8 yearsoldfrom6:30a.m.to6p.m.,offeringfreemorning andafternoonVPKclassesfor4yearolds. 1260WingsWay,LehighAcres 239-369-2220•www.ccswfl.org
CrownofLifeAcademy
CrownofLifeChristianAcademy(CoLCA)isa private,Christ-centeredschooldedicatedtoprovidingacaringenvironmentwhichfostersspiritual developmentandacademicexcellencewithafocus onalldomainsofdevelopment.ConvenientlylocatedoffDanielsPkwy,weofferclassesforpreschool startingatage2,VPK,Pre-Kindergarten&K-5th grade.CoLCAusesthebesteducationalpracticesto providehighqualityandindividualizededucation withanaffordabletuition.WeacceptallStepUp forStudentsscholarships.Calltodayforatour. 5820DanielsParkway,FortMyers 239-482-7315 www.crownlifeacademy.com
FoundationsEarly
LearningCenter
Weprovideanurturing,safe,faith-basedfoundationthatenricheseachchildSpiritually,Socially, EmotionallyandAcademically.FullTime:6:30am –6:00pm.Ages1yrto4/5.WedonotdoVPKbut haveafullprogramfor4yearolds.Smallclass sizes,weeklygymclassandSnacks/LunchIncluded. 4118CoronadoParkway,CapeCoral 239-542-0122 www.capecoralfirst.org
GrowingRoomChildDevelopment
GrowingRoomFortMyersandGrowingRoomBonita Springsopensthedoortoasecure,quality,funandnurturingeducationalenvironmentbasedonabalancedpartnershipwithparents.WeareproudtoofferFREEVoluntary Prekindergarten(VPK)forpreschoolchildrenage4.Our VPKprogramrunsfrom9a.m.–noonMondaythrough Friday.Wealsooffera“wrap-around”programforparents whoneedchildcarebeyondtheFREEVPKhours.Ourprogramfocusesonreading,writingandsocialskillsandprepareschildrenforKindergarten.TwoconvenientLocations. 25151BernwoodDrive,BonitaSprings•239-495-0045 8950GladiolusRoad,FortMyers•239-466-6646 www.GrowingRoomChildDevelopment.com
JosephH.MessinaChildren’sCenter
Providingreliabilityandflexibilityforthe21stcentury parentwhomayworkanon-traditionalschedule,wecare forchildren1to8yearsoldandareopen6:30a.m.to6:00 p.m.OperatedbyChildCareofSouthwestFloridaand locatednearPageField,thisuniqueandexcitingnationally accreditedcenterofferscommunitygardensandanatural playscape.Teachersfacilitatelearningbyallowingchildren toplantheirexplorations,buildingearlyliteracy,language, mathandscienceskillsthroughplay.Weprovidefree,nutritiousmealsandofferVPK.
4650FowlerSt.,FortMyers 239-278-1148•www.ccswfl.org
P.A.GeraciChild
DevelopmentCenter
ChildCareofSouthwest Florida’sP.A.GeraciChild DevelopmentCenterisanationallyaccreditedcenterdedicated toprovidingthebesteducational programandasafe,lovingplace forchildrenandtheirfamilies. Weempowerchildrenbyhelpingthemdevelop,refineand expandknowledge,skills,languageandsocialcompetence. Wecareforinfantsthrough8 yearsofageandanEarlyHead StartProgram.Ourschool-age programoffersmorningand afternooncareandfull-timecare whenschoolisnotinsession. Familystylenutritiousmealsand snacksareprovidedforfree. Open6:30a.m.to6p.m. 3713CanalStreet, FortMyers 239-337-4995 www.ccswfl.org
St.MichaelSchool&
LittleSaintsEarlyLearningCenter
Educatingforlifehereandforeternity!OurschoolisaccreditedbybothNationalLutheranSchoolAccreditation(NLSA)and Cognia.WeareaNationalBlueRibbonSchool.OurLittleSaints EarlyLearningCenter(6weeks-3years)isaplaceforlearninga newlanguageandsocializationskillsthroughplayandchildcenteredactivities.OurPreK3-Eighth-gradeclassroomsare Christ-centered,caring,andchallenginglearningenvironments wherelifelongfriendshipsgrowrightalongwiththechildren. OpenHouse-Jan.25-linkonourwebsite. 3595Broadway,FortMyers 239-939-1218•www.smlcs.org
Wellington Academy
WellingtonAcademyhasbeen servingLeeCountyfamiliesfor over37years.Wearethe providersofqualitychildcarefor childrenagesbirththroughVPK. Ourqualifiedstaffareheretohelp yourchildnavigatethenew modesoflearning.Ourschools arenationallyaccreditedandGold Sealapproved.Votedbyparentsas theBestPreschoolinthe2011 Parent’sChoiceawards,2015, 2016&2016BestofSWFL Recipients!OurVPKprogramhas beenextremelysuccessfulinfully preparingstudentsfor Kindergartenandbeyond. WellingtonAcademy’s KindergartenReadinessRateshave beeninthetop5%inLeeCounty forthelast5years.OurVPKprogramoffersasafewell-equipped classroomenvironmentforyour childwhilefocusingonallofthe Kindergartenreadinessstandards. Ourschoolsareconveniently locatednearyourhomeandwork placetoserveyoubetter.Callor stopbytodaytoreserveaspotfor yourchildinourprograms! www.wellingtonacademyschools.com. FortMyers,5244RamseyWay•239-275-8818 NorthCapeCoral,1024SE10thSt.•239-574-8818 SouthCapeCoral,4412SE15thAve.•239-549-8818
ZionEarlyChildhoodCenter
Pre-registrationfor2023-24schoolyearbeginsJan9th .Spaceislimitedsocontactourofficetoreserveaspot inourJr.andSr.preschoolclassesforyourchildforthe upcomingschoolyearortogetyournameputonour waitinglist!VPKProvide.ReserveyourspotforVPK. 7401WinklerRoad,FortMyers 239-481-4040ext208
WINTER CLASSES
AlliancefortheArts
TheAlliancefortheArtsoffersa varietyofyouthclassesthroughthe wintermonths.Classoptionsinclude ArtPlay:Music(forages8andolder), MangaandPizza(forages12-18),free FamilyArtLabs(3rdSaturdayeach month),ZentanglefortheSeasons, Neurographica(forages13+),Can Control11AM(ages13-18),Rising ArtistsExperience-MixedMedia(for ages5-9).
10091McGregorBlvd.,FortMyers www.artinlee.org 239-939-2787
CalusaNatureCenter
School’sOutCamp: Jan.2-6:FortBuilding-“Headout intotheswampsandforestforfive daysoffort-buildingfun!Discover howtobuildalean-to,thatchwith palmfronds,andeverythingelseyou needtomakeacomfortablehideaway inthewoods!”
Jan.9:WildFoods!-“Lostinthe woodsorjustexploringyourown backyard?Discoverthewildfoodthat peoplehaveeatenforcenturies,learn howtoidentifyandcollectedible plants,andtryoutsomeunexpected newfood!”
3450OrtizAve.,FortMyers www.calusanature.org/camps 239-275-3435
CoastEliteGymnastics
Ourparentandchildclassis designedforchildrenfrom18to36 months,accompaniedbyaparentor guardian.This45-minuteclassintroducesgymnasticsbodypositions,skills suchasforward&backwardrolls,and activitiesonthebalancebeamand unevenbars.Theclassbeginswith groupstretchingandtypicallyincludes anobstaclecoursewithplentyof opportunitiesforclimbing,rolling,and jumping,aswellasrotationstoatleast twogymnasticsevents.Theclassmay alsoincluderhythmactivitiesorparachute.Calltoaskaboutournew memberspecials!
6360ArcWay,FortMyers www.coastelite.com 239-936-8467
CurtainCallStudios
Readytofindyourspotlightinthe performingarts?Enrolltodayforquality voice,dance,actingorpianotraining ineitherprivatelessonsorgroupclasses.TryourNEWmusicaltheatredance classesonWednesday’sbeginningin January!Wearereadytotakeyourperformancetothenextlevel.Visitour websitetoenrollorlearnmore!
15250S.TamiamiTrail,FortMyers 239-208-9138 www.curtaincallstudios.com
FloridaRepertoryTheatre
FloridaRepEducationisproudto offerawidevarietyofperformingarts classesforthecommunity.Theseclassesaredesignedforbothbeginnersand seriousyoungartistslookingtocontinuetohonetheircraft.Classesare taughtbyworkingtheatreprofessionals andclasssizesarecappedat20studentstomaximizeindividualattention. Classesforstudentsages8-16runfor six-weeksessions,whileourTeen Programmingisdesignedforbusy schedulesofferingone-offmasterclassesandevents.FloridaRep's Conservatoryprogramisdesignedfor youngartistswhowanttopursuetheatre.Itoffersyoungartistsanintroductiontotheprofessionalworldwitha real-liferegionaltheatreexperience providingacreativeoutletthatculminateswithaprofessionalofpublicperformances.
DowntownFortMyers www.floridarepeducation.org 239-219-1551
GulfCoastMusicSchool
GulfCoastMusicSchooloffers Suzukiandtraditionalprivatelessons andgroupclassesforviolin,viola, cello,andpianoforbeginningthrough advancedlevel,ages4andup.Since 1988,wehaveofferedyearround classes,excitingperformanceopportunities,andafunsummerprogram.This yearourSummerStringsCampisJuly 10-14,2023.Callusformoreinfo. 6798PlantationPinesBlvd., FortMyers 239-994-8628 www.gulfcoastmusic.org
IMAGHistory&ScienceCtr.
Joinusforournewhomeschoolprograms.Studentswilllearnaboutavariety oftopicsrangingfrombiology,geology, chemistry,andphysicstotechnology,engineering,robotics,&forensics.Joinus weekly,monthly,orjustpickyourfavorite topics,butregistertodaybecausespaceis limitedandprogramsselloutquickly! 2000CranfordAve.,FortMyers www.theIMAG.org•239-243-0043
SouthernStarzGymnastics
Jumpinto2023atSouthernStarz Gymnastics.OurLittleStarzgymnastics programisgearedtowardgymnasts1-5 years.TheseStarzwillfocusonbeginning gymnasticsskillswhilehavingfuninour 11,000squarefootfacility.Weoffergymnasticclasses,tumblingclasses,boysgymnasticsandcompetitivegymnastics. 915SE14thPlace,CapeCoral www.southernstarzgymnastics.org 239-574-0034
Swimtastic
Swiminto2023withSwimtasticSwim School.Itisimportanttoswimallyear longtokeepyourswimskillsstrong.At Swimtasticweprovidegroupandprivate lessonsindoorsallyearlong.Register onlineatwww.swimtastic.com(orour mobileapp)andwewillseeyouatthe poolorcallusat239-471-3035.
YMCA
TheFortMyersYMCAisabranchofthe YMCAofSWFlorida.Drivenbyitsfoundingmission,theYMCAofSWFloridahas servedasaleadingnonprofitcommittedto strengtheningcommunityforover54 years.TheYempowerseveryone,nomatterwhotheyareorwherethey’refrom,by ensuringaccesstoresources,relationships andopportunitiesforalltolearn,growand thrive.Bybringingtogetherpeoplefrom differentbackgrounds,perspectivesand generations,theY’sgoalistoimprove overallhealthandwell-being,igniteyouth empowermentanddemonstratetheimportanceofconnectionsincommunities acrossSWFlorida. www.ymcaswfl.org 27200KentRoad,BonitaSprings 239-221-7560
1360RoyalPalmSquareBlvd., FortMyers,239-275-9622
CrownofLife ChristianAcademy
CrownofLifeChristianAcademy(CoLCA)isaprivate,Christ-centeredschooldedicatedtoproviding acaringenvironmentwhichfostersspiritualdevelopmentandacademicexcellencewithafocuson alldomainsofdevelopment.
ConvenientlylocatedoffDanielsParkway,weoffer classesforpreschoolstartingatage2,VPK,PreKindergarten&K-5thgrade. CoLCAusesthebesteducationalpracticestoprovidehighqualityandindividualizededucation withanaffordabletuition.
WeacceptallStepUpfor Studentsscholarships.Call todayforatour.
5820DanielsParkway FortMyers 239-482-7315 www.crownlifeacademy.com
OpenenrollmentJan.17 toMarch3forLeeschools
The2023-24schoolyearbeginsAug.10,2023. ThelastdayforstudentswillbeMay31,2024. ThanksgivingbreakwillbeNov.20-24. WinterbreakforstudentswillbeDec.25-Jan.5. SpringbreakwillrunMarch18-22.
TheSchoolDistrictofLeeCountyacceptsregistrations fornewstudentstothedistrictyearround,butitholdsa studentopenenrollmentperiodfortheupcomingschool yearonceayear.
Parentsofincomingkindergarten,6thor9thgradestudentsshouldregisterduringstudentopenenrollment.
EnteringElementarySchool
Studentopenenrollmentdatesforelementarystudents willbedeterminedafterproximitydecisionsarefinalized. ParentsshouldmonitortheStudentEnrollmentwebsite andyourFOCUSParentPortalaccountatleeschools.net.
EnteringMiddleandHighSchool
SchoolChoiceApplicationswillbeavailableformiddleandhighschoolstudentsJan.17toMarch3inthe FOCUSParentPortal.ParentswithoutaFOCUSParent
PortalaccountcancreateoneusingtheFocusParent Portal.Paperapplicationsareavailabletobecompleted anddroppedoffatstudentenrollment;receiptwillbe emailedtotheparentthroughtheportal.
Parentscanalsoregisterinperson.TheStudent EnrollmentOfficeforTheSchoolDistrictofLeeCountyis openMonday-Fridayfrom9a.m.to4p.m.Officeis locatedat2855ColonialBlvd.inFortMyers.
Parentscanalsoemail: StudentEnrollment@leeschools.netPleaseincludechild's firstandlastnameinthesubjectlineofanyemailsyou send. Visitleeschools.netformoreinformation
Theschooldistricthasextendedthekindergarten pre-registrationdeadlinetoJan.27.
SaintMichael LutheranSchool
Educatingforlifehereandforeternity!Our schoolisaccreditedbybothNationalLutheran SchoolAccreditation(NLSA)andCognia.Weare aNationalBlueRibbonSchool.OurLittleSaints EarlyLearningCenter(6weeks-3years)isa placeforlearninganewlanguageandsocializationskillsthroughplayandchild-centeredactivities.OurPreK3-Eighth-gradeclassroomsare Christ-centered,caring,andchallenginglearning environmentswherelifelongfriendshipsgrow rightalongwiththechildren.ComeseewhySaint Michaelistherightchoiceforyourfamilyatour OpenHouseonJan.25 from6to8p.m. 3595Broadway FortMyers 239-939-1218 www.smlcs.org
January
Things to do
Sun - 1
Young Eagles Rally & Pancake Breakfast
EAA Chapter 66 House at Page Field
5200 Captain Channing Page Dr., Fort Myers
Sunday, January 1 • 8:15 a.m.
The Young Eagles program is designed to introduce youth, ages 11-17 to general aviation. The Young Eagles first flight program is free of charge thanks to the generosity of our pilots and ground crew. The minimum age to fly is 11 years old. A parent or legal guardian must be present to sign the waiver and be on-site during the flight. Children younger than 11 may participate in the instruction class and walk around the aircraft but they cannot fly. A pancake breakfast is also available for $6 per person. Questions, email youngeagles66@gmail.com.
Tue - 3
Tech Tuesdays: Resume Workshop Edition (teen)
Northwest Regional Library
519 Chiquita Blvd. N., Cape Coral
Tuesday, January 3 • 2 p.m.
Need help with your current resume? Not sure where to start? Staff at the Northwest Regional Library can help with a one-on-one session. 239-479-4636
Journal Making (teen)
Fort Myers Regional Library
2450 First St., Fort Myers
Tuesday, January 3 • 4 p.m.
Are you ready to set new goals and start journaling? Join us as we decorate journals for the new year. All supplies will be provided. Registration is required. 239-479-4636
Emerging Inventors
Edison and Ford Winter Estates
2350 McGregor Blvd, Fort Myers Tuesday, January 3 • 9 a.m.
Edison and Ford Winter Estates Emerging Inven tors programs are designed for children ages 18 months to 5 years old. These sessions include opportunities to socialize with other children, educational activities, science experiments, and exploration of the property. This program runs September through May. Advance registration is required. Register online at edisonford.org Edison Ford members: $10; non-members: $15
Tuesday Edition: Cardboard Challenge
Northwest Regional Library
519 Chiquita Blvd. N., Cape Coral Tuesday, January 3 • 4:30 p.m.
Practice your engineering skills by building things out of cardboard. Come with ideas, or get creative when you get here. All supplies provided. For children ages 5-11. Registration begins Dec. 6 and is guaranteed only until the start of the program. 239-479-4636
Sat - 7
LCEC Goblin Gallop 5k Jaycee Park
4125 S.E. 20th Place, Cape Coral Saturday, January 7 • 7:30 a.m.
The Goblin Gallop was originally scheduled for Saturday, October 29, but was rescheduled due to Hurricane Ian and restoration efforts following the storm. The 5k starts at 7:30 a.m. and the Kids Fun Run starts after 5k ends. Visit www.runsignup.com/goblin2023 for race information and to register. Contact 5k@lcec.net with questions.
Time to pull out your apron! Kids Workshops are back in-store. Join us on the first Saturday of every month for this fun, free event. HomeDepot.com/Workshops.
New Year's Carnival East County Regional Library 881 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres Saturday, January 7 • 1 p.m.
Families with children are welcome to celebrate the new year with carnival-style games, prizes and music. 239-479-4636
Nature Explorers: Flight Adventures
Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium 3450 Ortiz Avenue, Fort Myers Saturday, January 7 • 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Our Nature Explorers drop-off program will be exploring Human Flight - the people who have experimented with flight, what it takes for us to fly, and the machines we have created to get us off the ground. We will build and test our own flying machines as well. Please bring a water bottle and a snack. Space is limited; register today! Ages 5-11. $10 Per Child. www.calusanature.org
Storytime
Barnes & Noble Marketplace SC
13751 Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers Saturday, January 7 • 11 a.m.
Join us as we read stories to your little ones every Saturday morning! 239-437-0654
Citrus Circus: Into the Fruit Bowl
Alliance for the Arts
10091 McGregor Blvd, Fort Myers
Saturday, January 7 • 7 p.m.
Join the girls of Citrus Circus for an exciting journey into the fruit bowl. Where the circus comes alive and your imagination sparks! Inspired by the beauty and fun of the tropics and the sassy sweetness of delicious fruit, this family-friendly production is sure to delight audiences of all ages! From hula hoops to contortion to aerial acrobatics, this show has it all! Bring your blankets and chairs for this is an outdoor event! Gates open at 6 p.m., the show starts at 7 p.m.Tickets are $20 for members of the Alliance, $25 for non-members and available here: www.artinlee.org/event/intothefruitbowl
STEAM Saturday
North Fort Myers Public Library
2001 N. Tamiami Trail NE, N. Fort Myers
Saturday, January 7 • 10 a.m.
Join us for a family-friendly STEAM exploration. Each month will feature a different activity based on the aspects of STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. This is a great opportunity for parents and kids to build, learn and play together. 239-479-4636
Fairy Tea Party
Rotary Park Environmental Center
5505 Rose Garden Rd, Cape Coral
Saturday, January 7 •11 a.m.
Children will enjoy tea sandwiches, treats, punch, and lemonade in the butterfly garden. Feel free to wear your fairy or butterfly wings. Registration is required in advance as there are limited spaces available. Please inform staff of any food allergies upon registration. 239-549-4606
Dia de Los Reyes Festival
Gulf Coast Town Center
9903 Gulf Coast Main Street, Fort Myers
Saturday, January 7 • 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Join us in the courtyard as we celebrate the Hispanic tradition of Three King day featuring the Lee County Sheriff’s Office & Animal Cruelty Task Force. This event will celebrate the Hispanic Culture with a domino tournament, music & fun for guests of all ages! www.gulfcoasttowncenter.com
Kids Fishing Event
Bass Pro Shops
10040 Gulf Center Dr, Fort Myers
Saturday, January 7 • 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Come out to Bass Pro Shops the first Saturday of every month from 10am to 1pm and fish on the back lake (catch and release)! Earn your First Fish Award if this is your first time fishing with us! Inspiring everyone to enjoy, love and conserve the outdoors! 239-461-7800
Sun - 8
Sensory Sundays in the Planetarium!
Life a Cosmic Story
Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium
3450 Ortiz Avenue, Fort Myers
Sunday, January 8 • 10:30 a.m.
Our sensory-friendly planetarium shows are for guests with Autism spectrum disorder, sensory sensitivities, or young children. Everyone is welcome, even if you don’t have sensory needs. $5 pp. www.calusanature.org
Mon - 9
Chess Anyone?
East County Regional Library
881 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres
Mondays, January 9, 23, 30 • 2 p.m.
Rise to the chess challenge and join the fun. Chess enthusiasts of all ages are welcome. Bring your own chess set or use one of ours. 239-479-4636
Things to do
Tiny Tots Yoga
Northwest Regional Library
519 Chiquita Blvd. N., Cape Coral Monday, January 9 • 10:30 a.m.
Join us for gentle movement, stretches, poses, and songs in this fun interactive program about new beginnings. For children through age 5 with a caregiver. No experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing. Registration begins Dec. 12 and is guaranteed only until the start of the program. 239-479-4636
Sheryl
North Fort Myers Public Library
2001 N. Tamiami Trail NE, N. Fort Myers
Monday, January 9 • 2 p.m.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is performed by actor Sheryl Faye, who brings stories of historical women to life in a unique and memorable way. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in September 2020. 239-479-4636
Kindness Club
South County Regional Library
21100 Three Oaks Parkway, Estero Monday, January 9 • 3:30 p.m.
Join us at the library to create kindness in our community. Kids can participate in fun activities designed to encourage kindness and help make the world a better place. For children, ages 7-11. Registration is required and guarantees your spot until the start of the program. Some activities may be messy, please dress for mess. Registration is required. 239-479-4636
Baby Play
South County Regional Library
21100 Three Oaks Parkway, Estero Monday, January 9 • 10 a.m.
Explore sensory play with your baby in a relaxed group setting and make new friends. For babies through 18 months. Registration is required. 239-479-4636
Tue - 10
Middle School Welcome Back Chill Out
East County Regional Library
881 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres Tuesday, January 10 • 5 p.m.
Chill out at the library with relaxing music, coloring sheets and board games. Bring your own snacks. This program is for middle school students ages 11-14. 239-479-4636
Teen: New Year, New You
South County Regional Library
21100 Three Oaks Parkway, Estero
Tuesday, January 10 • 6 p.m.
Decorate your own journal and use it to set new goals, sketch your life or make plans for your future. For ages 12-17. Supplies are provided. No registration required. 239-479-4636
Garden Bros Nuclear Circus
Edison Mall, 4125 Cleveland Ave, Fort Myers
January 18 - 22
World's Largest Circus Under The World's Largest Big Top!! GARDEN BROS NUCLEAR CIRCUS will amaze you with special effects, concert style lighting, Human Cannonball, Wheel of Death, Motorcycles in the Sphere of Fear, Human Slingshot, Comedy the whole family will love, Girls hanging by their hair, Olate Performing Dogs as seen on America's Got Talent, Cossack Riders; we can keep going but you just need to see it. Its 1½ hours of excitement and fun all under the gigantic climate controlled Big Top. Arena! Free tickets available from area business locations and schools. www.gardenbrosnuclearcircus.com
Library Teen Talk
East County Regional Library
881 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres
Tuesdays, January 10, 17, 24, 31 • 2 p.m.
High school teens are invited to the library for a weekly discussion about current events, everyday life, library resources and more. Teens will be encouraged to post an answer to a weekly question while socializing and making new friends. 239-479-4636
Toddler Little Racers
Fort Myers Regional Library
2450 First St., Fort Myers
Tuesday, January 10 • 10 a.m.
For ages 18-36 months. Get ready to roll with toy cars and handmade race tracks. Enjoy free time to play with cars and toys while socializing with other families. 239-479-4636
Kindness Club
Northwest Regional Library
519 Chiquita Blvd. N., Cape Coral
Tuesday, January 10 • 4:30 p.m.
Join us at the library to create kindness in our community. Kids can participate in fun activities designed to encourage kindness and help make the world a better place. For children ages 5 - 11. Registration begins Dec. 13 and is guaranteed only until the start of the program. 239-479-4636
Books and Bears Literacy Fun
Pine Island Public Library
10701 Russell Road, Bokeelia
Tuesday, January 10 • 10:30 a.m.
Bring your favorite teddy bear or stuffed animal to the library for stories, games and crafts. A light snack will be provided. 239-479-4636
Faye Presents Ruth Bader Ginsburg (teen)Anime Club
Fort Myers Regional Library
2450 First St., Fort Myers
Tuesday, January 10 • 4 p.m.
For ages 12-18. Show us your anime style. Create your own art while discovering new content. Share your creations and connect with others. All supplies will be provided. 239-479-4636
Wed - 11
New Year Dance Party
Cape Coral Lee County Public Library
921 S.W. 39th Terrace, Cape Coral
Wednesday, January 11 • 10 a.m.
Shake your sillies out at the library. Get ready to twist and shout at this special dance party. We’ll boogie down to pop hits and favorite preschool tunes. For ages 2-5. 239-479-4636
Totally Zen
Northwest Regional Library
519 Chiquita Blvd. N., Cape Coral
Wednesday, January 11 • 2:30 p.m.
Take a much-needed break while exploring the relaxing and calming benefits of making your own miniature Zen garden. For ages 12-18. 239-479-4636
New Year's Bubble Dance Party
East County Regional Library
881 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres
Wednesday, January 11 • 10:30 a.m.
Families with children through age 5 are invited to dance, sing and play with bubbles. Help the library celebrate the new year with this fun party. Dress up is always encouraged. 239-479-4636
Pre-K Full STEAM Ahead
Fort Myers Regional Library
2450 First St., Fort Myers
Wednesday, January 11 • 10 a.m.
For ages 3-5. Preschoolers and their families will have the opportunity to explore science, technology, engineering, art and math concepts through activities, stories and crafts. 239-479-4636
Preschool Play Date
North Fort Myers Public Library
2001 N. Tamiami Trail NE, N. Fort Myers Wednesday, January 11 • 11 a.m.
For families with children ages 3-5. Meet new friends while developing early literacy skills through free play with games, toys and music. 239-479-4636
Thu - 12
Preschool Play Date
East County Regional Library
881 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres
Thursday, January 12 • 10:30 a.m.
For families with children ages 3-5. Meet new friends while developing early literacy skills through free play with games, toys and music. 239-479-4636
Helen Keller: Champion of the Disabled Performance
Cape Coral Lee County Public Library
921 S.W. 39th Terrace, Cape Coral Thursday, January 12 • 11 a.m.
us for our 31st Annual Daddy/Daughter Date Night at our new location, Four Freedoms Park! Everyone will enjoy music, dancing, door prizes, catered hot and cold appetizers, and refreshments. Also, a professional photographer will be here to capture the moment for each couple. Limited *for new members • Girls & Boys Recreational Classes • Preschool Gymnastics • Girls Competitive Team • Birthday Parties & Bounce House • Back Handspring & Tuck Bootcamp • Cheer-Tumbling Classes
Friday, January 27, 6-9
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Celebration in the Sky
Seminole Casino Hotel, 506 S 1st St, Immokalee Saturday, January 14 • 9 p.m.
The fireworks display will be choreographed to lights and a custom soundtrack. Electropop violin band NuClassica, who were featured on the 11th season of “America’s Got Talent,” will perform. Attendees are strongly encouraged to arrive early. Parking at Seminole Casino Hotel will be limited, with clearly identified overflow parking nearby. All ages are welcome and admission is free. Guests should bring their own chairs to the viewing area for the show. Food and beverage options will be available for purchase at the event. 239-658-1313
Bubblemania
Fort Myers Regional Library
2450 First St., Fort Myers
Thursday, January 12 • 10 a.m.
Soapy bubbles everywhere. Join us for an exciting morning of bubble blowing as we listen to our favorite tunes. 239-479-4636
The Sound of Music
Cultural Park Theater
528 Cultural Park Blvd, Cape Coral
January 12 -22
Based on the true story of the Von Trapp Family Singers, this play captures a personal tale of growth and hope amidst the horrors of World War II. The Sound of Music tells the tale of young postulant Maria Rainer, whose free spirit has trouble fitting into the rules and regulations of Nonnberg Abbey. Commissioned by the Mother Abbess to serve as the governess for seven motherless children, Maria transforms the von Trapp family home from a place of dour rules and regulations to one filled with joy, with laughter, and with music. 239-772-5862
Fri - 13
Tiny Tots Yoga
Fort Myers Regional Library
2450 First St., Fort Myers
Friday, January 13 • 10 a.m.
For ages 1-5. Join us for gentle movement, stretches, poses and songs in this fun interactive program. No experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing. Registration is required. 239-479-4636
Outdoor Movie Night Alliance for the Arts
10091 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers
Friday, January 13 • 6 p.m & 8 p.m.
Freaky Friday 6 p.m. & Friday the 13th 8 p.m.
Members $12, Non members $15, Kids under 5 free, No coolers, bring chairs, food trucks and alcohol available. 239-939-2787
Newsies Jr
Fort Myers Theatre
16120 San Carlos Blvd #5a, Fort Myers
January 13 - 15
When powerful newspaper publishers raise prices at the newsboys' expense, the charismatic Jack Kelly rallies newsies from across the city to strike against the unfair conditions. Together, the newsies learn that they are stronger united and create a movement to fight for what's right. Newsies JR. is a timeless story full of spirit and heart. ftmyerstheatre.com
Lego Club
Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public Library 3095 Blount St., Fort Myers
Friday, January 13 • 10:30 a.m.
Join us for a short story and Lego building activities. Lego bricks provided for use during this program. Meet new friends and get creative while we build fun and unique projects out of Lego bricks. 239-479-4636
Sat - 14
Storytime
Barnes & Noble Marketplace SC
13751 Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers Saturday, January 14 • 11 a.m.
Join us as we read stories to your little ones every Saturday morning! 239-437-0654
Bacon Jam 2023
Caloosa Sound Amphitheater
1375 Monroe St., Fort Myers
Saturday, January 14 • 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Get ready for another year of Bacon Jam festivities! Bacon Jam is a kid-friendly food and music festival that features a variety of creative, bacon-based dishes from local restaurants and food trucks in SWFL. Each food vendor at this event will serve one item dedicated to bacon. Live music from talented bands from around the area will be performing on the main stage all day. $10. www.eventbrite.com/e/bacon-jam
Birthday Club
Northwest Regional Library
519 Chiquita Blvd. N., Cape Coral Saturday, January 14 • 10 a.m.
Is it your child's birthday month? Come celebrate it with us at our monthly birthday bash. All supplies and light refreshments provided. For ages 1-5. Registration for the birthday child is required and is guaranteed only until the start of the program. 239-479-4636
Read to Dogs
East County Regional Library
881 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres Saturday, January 14 • 11 a.m.
Join us at the library for reading to dogs. The dogs are registered therapy animals who volunteer with their owner/handlers as a team to help improve the literacy skills of children. Children can read down fines or just develop a love of reading through reading to dogs. 239-479-4636
Read to Dogs
North Fort Myers Public Library
2001 N. Tamiami Trail NE, N. Fort Myers Saturday, January 14 • 2 p.m.
Join us at the library to read to dogs. The dogs are registered therapy animals who volunteer with their owner/handlers as a team to help improve the literacy skills of children. You can read down fines or just encourage a love of reading in your children with reading to dogs. 239-479-4636
Tue - 17
Middle School Movie
East County Regional Library
881 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres Tuesday, January 17 • 5 p.m.
Middle school teens are invited to sit back and enjoy a movie. Bring your friends and some snacks. Call the library for movie title before the event. 239-479-4636
Toddler
For ages 18 - 36 months and caregivers. Toddlers and caregivers move and groove to stories, music, rhymes and activities during this interactive storytime that builds language and motor skills. Space is limited.
Cape Coral Lee County Public Library 11 a.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 18, 25
East County Regional Library 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 17, 24, 31
Fort Myers Regional Library 10 & 11 a.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 17, 24, 31
Northwest Regional Library 10:45 a.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 18, 25
Preschool
For ages 3 - 5. Preschoolers develop school readiness skills through books, rhymes, songs and movement. While parents wait nearby in the library building. Space is limited.
Cape Coral Lee County Public Library 11 a.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 17, 24, 31
East County Regional Library 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 12
Fort Myers Regional Library 10 a.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 18, 25
Northwest Regional Library 10:45 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 19, 26
South County Regional Library 10 a.m. Thursdays, Jan. 19, 26
Family
For children through age 5 and caregivers. Families with young children enjoy a variety of stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities designed to promote and reinforce literacy and language development. Registration is required. Space is limited.
Bonita Springs Public Library 10:30 a.m. Thursdays, Jan. 19, 26
Cape Coral Lee County Library 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21
East County Regional Library 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 18, 25
North Fort Myers Public Library 11 a.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 18, 25
Northwest Regional Library 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21
South County Regional Library 10 a.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 17, 24, 31
Things to do
5th Annual Touch-a-Truck
Saint Michael Lutheran School (SMLS) campus, 3595 Broadway, Fort Myers
Saturday, January 21 • 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Touch-a-Truck 2023 will transform the Saint Michael campus into a hands-on interactive experience that allows kids to get up close with vehicles of all kinds. This event gives truck-obsessed toddlers and young children a chance to turn their imagination into reality. Kids can honk horns, open doors, climb into the driver’s seat, and learn from community leaders and vehicle operators. Free family event is open to the public. 239-939-1218
Tuesday, January 17 continued
President Truman Performance (teen) North Fort Myers Public Library
2001 N. Tamiami Trail NE, N. Fort Myers
Tuesday, January 17 • 2 p.m.
Jack Rabito, an accomplished local actor and director, brings Harry S. Truman to life in this one-person play. When Truman left the presidency in January 1953, he was one of the most unpopular politicians in the United States. Truman's reputation, however, revived when people began to see him as a feisty man from “Middle America” rather than a partisan politician. 239-479-4636
Throwback Movie
Northwest Regional Library
519 Chiquita Blvd. N., Cape Coral Tuesday, January 17 • 4:30 p.m.
Let's flashback to totally ancient classics from the 1980s and 90s. Light snacks provided. For ages 12-18. 239-479-4636
Wed - 18
High School Movie
East County Regional Library
881 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres
Wednesday, January 18 • 2 p.m.
High school teens are invited to sit back and enjoy a movie. Bring your friends and some snacks. The library will provide the movie and the space. Call the East County Regional Library for movie title before the event. Movie ratings range from G to PG-13. 239-479-4636
Kids Crafternoon
Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public Library 3095 Blount St., Fort Myers Wednesdays, January 18, 25 • 3:30 p.m. Craft until your heart's content during this open craft room that promotes creativity & imagination. Supplies provided. 239-479-4636
Thu - 19
Spanish Time for Kids
Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public Library 3095 Blount St., Fort Myers Thursdays, January 19, 26 • 3:30 p.m.
For ages 6-11. Learn how to speak basic Spanish through games, projects, songs and more. Every week introduces new vocabulary through crafts and games with an additional activity to take home. 239-479-4636
Cirque Italia Water Circus - Gold Unit ‘23 Tour
JetBlue Park at Fenway South 11500 Fenway South Dr., Fort Myers
January 19 - 22
Cirque Italia - featuring a stage that holds 35,000 gallons of water that performers dazzle over while thrilling the audience in every circus arts move! Join our Gold Unit performers as they travel back to the 1950s era of sock hops, drive-in theaters, muscle cars and poodle skirts Under the stunning white & blue big top tent. One free child ticket with every full price adult ticket purchase in level 2 or level 3. Use Promo Code: FACEFREE RESERVE TIXS at www.gold.cirqueitalia.com/events/748_WaterCircus-Gold-Unit-Fort-Myers-FL.
Tech Thursdays: One-on-One Help (teen)
Pine Island Public Library
10701 Russell Road, Bokeelia
Thursday, January 19 • 3:30 p.m.
Need help with a laptop, tablet, e-reader? Are you looking to gain basic computer skills? Staff at Pine Island Public can help with a 15minute, one-on-one technology help session. Bring your fully charged device(s) and any passwords to your technology session. Registration is required. 239-479-4636
Fri - 20
Ants in Your Pants Dance Party
Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public Library 3095 Blount St., Fort Myers
Friday, January 20 • 10:30 a.m.
Shake your sillies out at the library. Get ready to twist and shout at this special dance party. We’ll boogie down to pop hits and favorite preschool tunes. For ages 2-5. 239-479-4636
Theatre Children's Show: Honk! Jr.
Center for the Arts at Cypress Lake High School
6750 Panther Lane, Fort Myers
Friday, January 20 • 7 p.m.
Ugly looks quite a bit different from his darling duckling brothers and sisters. The other animals on the farm are quick to notice and point this out, despite his mother's protective flapping. Feeling rather foul about himself, the little fowl finds himself on an adventure of self-discovery, all the while unknowingly outwitting a very hungry Cat. Along the way, Ugly meets a whole flock of unique characters and finds out being different is not a bad thing to be. 239-481-2233
Parents Night Out - Frozen - Come Chill With Us
Four Freedoms Park
4818 Tarpon Ct, Cape Coral
Friday, January 20 • 6- 9 p.m. We will play some fun games and create cool crafts. Afterwards we will make ice snowmen and ice cream sundaes. Chillin' out! $20. 239-574-0804
Sat - 21
KId’s DIYer Workshop: Snowman Picture Frame
Fort Myers Lowe's 14960 S. Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers
Saturday, January 21 • 9 a.m. - noon
Calling all little builders! No mittens required to build this snowman. Your little builder will create a wooden snowman picture frame that’s perfect for displaying heartwarming memories. 239-433-9255
Baby Rhyme Time
Bonita Springs Public Library 10560 Reynolds St., Bonita Springs 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 18, 25
Cape Coral Lee County Public Library 921 S.W. 39th Terrace, Cape Coral 10 a.m. Thursdays, Jan. 19, 26
Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public 3095 Blount St., Fort Myers. 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 13
Fort Myers Regional Library 2450 First St., Fort Myers 10 a.m. Thursdays, Jan. 19, 26
North Fort Myers Public Library 2001 N. Tamiami Trail NE, N. Fort Myers 11 a.m. Thursdays, Jan. 19, 26
Northwest Regional Library 519 Chiquita Blvd. N., Cape Coral 10:30 a.m. Mondays, Jan. 23, 30
South County Regional Library 21100 Three Oaks Parkway, Estero 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 9
For babies up to 18 months. Babies and caregivers wiggle and giggle to stories, action rhymes, and songs while building early literacy skills in a supportive environment. Space is limited. Arrive early and visit the children's desk to check in. First come, first served. 239-479-4636
Things to do
Kids Fest 2023 (Rescheduled Event from October)
Cape Coral High School
2300 Santa Barbara Blvd, Cape Coral Saturday, January 21 • 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Our Annual Kids Fest Festival will be a day full of fun for children and families to explore different booths who aim to give educational information and offering games and giveaways to all kids.There will be contests with prizes, inflatable rides, family-oriented vendors, crafts, food and more. Join us for a day full of fun, games, entertainment, education, free hotdogs, chips and water for kids 12 and under (while supplies last) and more. www.capecoralkiwanis.org/kidsfest
Free Family ArtLab
Alliance for the Arts
10091 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers Saturday, January 21 • 10 a.m – Noon
Make creativity part of your family routine the 3rd Saturday of each month! Explore something new every month like art making, gallery activities, games and more – all inspired by artworks on view in the gallery, famous artists, national holidays and artistic traditions around the world. Recommended for ages five and older, but all ages and abilities are encouraged to participate. Family Art Labs are free and open to the public, but a $10 suggested family donation keeps programming affordable and accessible. 239-939-2787
Family Craft Saturday
North Fort Myers Public Library
2001 N. Tamiami Trail NE, N. Fort Myers Saturday, January 21 • 11 a.m.
Children and their families are invited to join us for a morning of crafting. All supplies will be provided, just bring your creativity. No registration required. 239-479-4636
WINK Taste of the Town
Laishley Park
Nesbit Street, Punta Gorda Saturday, January 21 • 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
WINK Taste of the Town is a fun, family friendly community festival highlighting the best of local businesses, food trucks/restaurants and music in Charlotte County. www.bscevent.com
Kids Three Mile Mini Tour
Fathoms Restaurant & Bar
5785 Cape Harbour Dr #106, Cape Coral Saturday, January 21 • 10:30 a.m. – noon
The Tour De Cape Kids Three Mile Mini Tour is perfect for riders of all ages that are comfortable on a bicycle. This is a great opportunity to teach children how to cycle safely and responsibly.
Children must be accompanied by an adult rider and a safety and helmet check will be done at 10:15 a.m. just prior to the start of the ride. Adult riders are free with paid children. Registration comes with a child t-shirt while supplies last and lunch will be provided after. The ride starts and ends at the circle in front of Fathoms restaurant. www.bikesignup.com
Charlotte County Fair
Charlotte County Fairgrounds, 2333 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte January 27 through February 5
There will be livestock shows and sale, arts and crafts, rides, open class exhibits, entertainment, vendors, yummy food and more. Free gate admission on Tuesday, Jan. 31. www.thecharlottecountyfair.com
Storytime
Barnes & Noble Marketplace SC
13751 Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers Saturday, January 21 • 11 a.m.
Join us as we read stories to your little ones every Saturday morning! 239-437-0654
Kids & Teens Creator Space
Pine Island Public Library 10701 Russell Road, Bokeelia Saturday, January 21 • 1 p.m.
Create your own masterpiece or build a oneof-a-kind structure with a variety of craft supplies and art mediums. 239-479-4636
Build It: Cardboard
South County Regional Library
21100 Three Oaks Parkway, Estero Saturday, January 21 • 2 p.m.
Drop in for building challenges the whole family will enjoy. All materials are provided; just bring your creativity. 239-479-4636
Kids & Teens Creator Space
Pine Island Public Library 10701 Russell Road, Bokeelia Saturday, January 21 • 1 p.m.
Create your own masterpiece or build a oneof-a-kind structure with a variety of craft supplies and art mediums. 239-479-4636
Mon - 23
Games
Day
Cape Coral Lee County Public Library 921 S.W. 39th Terrace, Cape Coral Monday, January 23 • 4:30 p.m.
For ages 11-17. Bring a friend or make some new ones by playing a wide variety of board games. A bookmark coloring craft will be provided as well. 239-479-4636
Tiny Tots Yoga
South County Regional Library
21100 Three Oaks Parkway, Estero Monday, January 23 • 10 a.m.
Join us for gentle movement, stretches, poses, and songs in this fun interactive program about new beginnings. For children through age 5 with a caregiver. No experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing. Registration is required. 239-479-4636
Tue - 24
Middle School Game Day
East County Regional Library 881 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres Tuesday, January 24 • 5 p.m.
Play board games, video games, card games and more at the library. Middle school teens are invited to join us for fun, games and socializing with friends after school. 239-479-4636
Tween Art Club
Fort Myers Regional Library
2450 First St., Fort Myers
Tuesday, January 24 • 4 p.m.
For ages 9-12. Let your creativity flow, as we learn how to work with Perler Beads. Designs will be available or you can make your own. All supplies will be provided. 239-479-4636
Wed - 25
All-Abilities Storytime for Kids
Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public Library 3095 Blount St., Fort Myers
Wednesday, January 25 • 10:30 a.m.
For ages 3-12 and caregivers. This storytime emphasizes books, music and sensory experiences designed for children with adaptive needs and their families. Using visual schedule boards, stories are told through multiple modalities. This creates a positive storytime experience in a quieter environment with reduced sensory stimuli. Class size is limited to 10 children, plus their parents or caregivers. 239-479-4636
Thu - 26
Teen Trivia Thursday
Northwest Regional Library
519 Chiquita Blvd. N., Cape Coral
Thursday, January 26 • 4:30 p.m. Are you smarter than a librarian? Join us in the Teen Zone for trivia, snacks and prizes. For teens ages 12-18. 239-479-4636
Fri - 27
Caloosahatchee Celtic Festival 2023 Caloosa Sound Amphitheater 2101 Edwards Dr, Fort Myers
January 27 – 28
Caloosahatchee Celtic Festival strives to educate individuals and groups about the heritage, history, culture, and traditions of the Celtic lands through music and dance. Daily tickets and Weekend pass available. Kids 12 & Under FREE. 239-321-7529
Playdough Playtime
Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public Library 3095 Blount St., Fort Myers
Friday, January 27 • 10:30 a.m. Bend, squish and press. Playdough helps children build fine motor skills, imagination and creativity, language, science and math skills. All supplies provided. 239-479-4636
Arabian Princess North Fort Myers Public Library
2001 N. Tamiami Trail NE, N. Fort Myers
Friday, January 27 • 2 p.m.
Return to an era when Zanzibar was ruled by sultans and enter a world of harems and court intrigues. Princess Salamah bint Said, the sultan’s youngest daughter, wrote a fascinating memoir for her children while in exile. Waterfall Productions has adapted her memoir into a theatrical presentation. 239-479-4636
Ghost Walk 2023
Koreshan State Park
3800 Corkscrew Road, Estero
January 27-28 • 6:45, 7:00, 7:15, 7:30, 7:45 & 8 p.m.
Experience the unique history of this unusual community as actors in period costumes portray the founding of the Koreshan Unity Settlement on the ground where it actually took place over 100 years ago. Experience the unique history of this unusual community as actors in period costumes portray the founding of the Koreshan Unity Settlement on the ground where it actually took place over 100 years ago. 239-992-0311
Things to do
31st Annual Daddy/Daughter Date Night
Four Freedoms Park, 4818 Tarpon Ct, Cape Coral
January 27 - 29
Everyone will enjoy music, dancing, door prizes, catered hot and cold appetizers, and refreshments. Also, a professional photographer will be here to capture the moment for each couple. Limited Tickets! (For ages 4 and up) We are offering 3 dates and times for you to choose from! Friday, January 27, 6 p.m., Saturday, January 28, 5 p.m. and Sunday, January 29, 4 p.m. $52 Per Couple and $16 Per Additional Girl. For more information and to RSVP, call 239-574-0804.
Friday, January 27 continued
62nd Annual Cracker Day Rodeo
Lee County Posse, 17401 Palm Creek Dr, North Fort Myers
January 27-29
Bull riding, pole bending, barrel racing, buddy pick up, mutton bustin, tie down roping, steer wrestling, team roping, breakaway roping, goat tying, and cowgirl trifecta. Vendors, calf scramble, food concessions, 50/50 raffle. Fun for the entire family. 239-691-6432
Sat - 28
Storytime
Barnes & Noble Marketplace SC 13751 Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers Saturday, January 28 • 11 a.m.
Join us as we read stories to your little ones every Saturday morning! 239-437-0654
Charlie’s Comic Con 2023
Tropical Lodge 56 F & AM
10868 Metro Pkwy, Fort Myers
Saturday, January 28 • 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Charlie’s comic con is gonna be a blasted for the whole family. Comics, toys, Funko pop, Pokemon, Anime, costume contest, cosplay contest, special guest, local artist, live music, and food. www.charlienunezcomiccon.com
Reading is Doggone Fun
Fort Myers Regional Library 2450 First St., Fort Myers
Saturday, January 28 • 2 p.m.
For children ages 4-11. Enjoy a Saturday afternoon reading to registered therapy dogs at the library. Choose to read your own story or we can provide one for you. Space is limited to the first 30 children. 239-479-4636
Family Movie Day
North Fort Myers Public Library 2001 N. Tamiami Trail NE, N. Fort Myers Saturday, January 28 • 1 p.m.
Children and their families are invited to join us for a family movie. Rated G. 239-479-4636
Teen Manga Discussion Group
East County Regional Library 881 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres Saturday, January 28 • 11 a.m.
Join us for this new and exciting program with plenty of opportunities to be heard and make an impact. Discuss current and favorite manga as well as new and upcoming titles. Participants can make purchase recommendations to the library and contribute ideas that will help grow the discussion group. 239-479-4636
LEGO Club
Northwest Regional Library 519 Chiquita Blvd. N., Cape Coral Saturday, January 28 • 2 p.m.
Join us for a short story and Lego building activities. Legos provided for use during this program. 239-479-4636
Tue - 31
Books and Blankets
Northwest Regional Library 519 Chiquita Blvd. N., Cape Coral Tuesday, January 31 • 6:15 p.m.
Join us with your blankies and pajamas for this nighttime edition of storytime. The whole family is invited to this enjoyable storytime that encourages the development of pre-reading skills through songs, rhymes, fingerplays and stories. 239-479-4636
Teen Art To Go
Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public Library
3095 Blount St., Fort Myers
Tuesday, January 31 • 3:30 p.m.
Drop in and create a unique work of art. All supplies provided while they last. 239-479-4636
Teen Advisory Group
Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public Library 3095 Blount St., Fort Myers Tuesday, January 31 • 3 p.m.
Be the change you want to see in the world. Learn about issues that affect our community and inspire change through monthly community service projects at the library. Guest speakers, materials for the service projects and snacks provided. For teens in grades 6-12. New projects every month. 239-479-4636
Nature Trail Hike
Koreshan State Park 3800 Corkscrew Rd, Estero Tuesday, January 31 • 10 a.m.
Join a park naturalist for a hike on the Nature Trails of Koreshan State Park. Learn some park history, history of the Estero river and find out about plants and critters that we meet along the way. Hike will begin at the Koreshan State Park picnic area, just north of the playground. Note: the walk will be approximately 1.8 miles long, the trail is uneven, has sand, grass and packed earth along the way. Reservations required. Tour is free with park entry fee: $5 per vehicle with 2-8 occupants, $4 per singleoccupant vehicle, and $2 for pedestrians and bicyclists. 239-992-0311
Fairs&FestivalsAroundTheState
Raising Cane, a Sweet and Spicy Event
Pioneer Florida Museum and Village
15602 Pioneer Museum Road, Dade City
Raising Cane, a Sweet and Spicy Event, will be held on January 14. There will be live music, sugar cane syrup making, US sugar presentation, syrup tasting contest, vendors, food, blacksmith demonstrations, model trains, axe throwing and more. Hours: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. www.pioneerfloridamuseum.org
Florida Keys Celtic Festival
Marathon Community Park
MM49 US Hwy 1 Ocean Side, Marathon
Florida Keys Celtic Festival will be held on January 7-8. It will feature live music, Irish and Scottish dancing, highland athletics, sheepdog herding, kid’s activities, highland athletic demonstrations, Irish beers, Celtic food and more. Hours: Sat • 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. & Sun • 11a.m. - 5 p.m. www.floridakeyscelticfestival.com
2023
Brevard Renaissance Fair Melbourne
Wickham Park Amphitheater 2500 Parkway Drive, Melbourne
Brevard Renaissance Fair will be held on January 7-8, 14-16, 21-22, 28-29 & Feb. 4-5. Step back in time to the days of brave knights and fair maidens. This family friendly fair will feature more than 100 stage shows. There will be colorful characters, music, dancing, comedy shows, pirates, entertainment, rides, games, festival food and treats, and much more. The artisans and craftspeople will be selling handcrafted wares. The 8th annual fair will be held on consecutive weekends from January 7 through February 5. Hours: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. each day. www.brevardrenaissancefair.com
2023 Manatee County Fair Fairgrounds, 14th Avenue West, Palmetto
Manatee County Fair will be held on January 12-22. It will include entertainment, bands, livestock shows and sale, racing pigs, camel educational demonstration and camel rides, talent competition, midway rides, cowboy camp and cowboy poetry, talent competition, competitive exhibits, vendors, fair food and more. www.manateecountyfair.com
Hoggetowne Winter Medieval Faire
9409
SW Archer Rd, Gainesville
The 36th annual Hoggetowne Winter Medieval Faire will be held on January 14-15, 21-22, 2729. For three magical weekends, a medieval village comes alive during festival season for the 36th Annual Hoggetowne Medieval Faire. Step back in time and cheer on jousting knights, wander through the medieval marketplace where hundreds of artisans sell their wares, witness a battle on the living chess board, partake in olde world games and rides and feast on food fit for a king. Enjoy nine stages of entertainment where the forgotten skills of full-flight falconry, gripping aerial acrobatics and old-world magic come to life. Jugglers, knife throwers and gypsy dancers add to the excitement as they fill the streets of Hoggetowne. Hours: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. www.hoggetownemedfaire.com
Brooksville Train Show
Hernando Fairgrounds 6436 Broad Street, Brooksville Brooksville Train Show will be held on January 21. It will host a variety of exhibitors showcasing model trains, toys, collectibles, comic books, RC control products, star wars figures, baseball/trading cards memorable, coins, LP’s, crafts, and more. Food will be available. Hours: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. www.regalrailways.com
Florida Manatee Festival
Downtown Crystal River 559 N Citrus Ave, Crystal River
Florida Manatee Festival will be held on January 14-15. Come listen to live music on multiple stages. Also, there will be manatee boat tours, arts and craft vendors, delicious BBQ, food trucks and much more. Hours: Sat 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun 9 a.m.-4 p.m. www.gomanateefest.com
Nokomis
Mermaid Fest
North Jetty Park
1000 S Casey Key Rd, Nokomis
Nokomis Mermaid Fest will be held on January 21-22. It will include a group of artisans and crafters, entertainment, food vendors, and much more. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. both days. www.daniellesblueribbonevents.com
Florida Storytelling Festival
Historic Lakeside Inn
100 Alexander Street, Mount Dora
Florida Storytelling Festival will be held on January 26-29. There will be storytelling concerts, workshops, story slams, story swaps, story cruise and much more. www.flstory.com
Charlotte County Fair
Charlotte County Fairgrounds
2333 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte
Charlotte County Fair will be held from January 27 through February 5. There will be livestock shows and sale, arts and crafts, rides, open class exhibits, entertainment, vendors, yummy food and more. Free gate admission on Tuesday, Jan. 31. www.thecharlottecountyfair.com
Lakeland Pigfest
Sun 'n Fun Expo Campus
4175 Medulla Road,Lakeland
The annual Lakeland Pig Fest will be held on January 27-28. There will be more than 150 barbeque teams competing against each other. The fest will include great entertainment, BBQ competition, kids-q competition, good food, and more. Admission to Lakeland Pigfest is just $5 and kids 12 years and younger can enter for free. Hours: Fri • 5 - 10 p.m. & Sat • 10 a.m.5 p.m. www.lakelandpigfest.org
2023 Gasparilla Pirate Fest
Riverwalk in downtown Tampa
Gasparilla Pirate Fest will be held on January 28. It will feature the official invasion, parade, live stage entertainment, vendors, beverages, food and more. Hours: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. www.main.gasparillapiratefest.com
Dade City Kumquat Festival
Downtown Dade City
Dade City Kumquat Festival will be held on January 28. It will feature great entertainment, car and truck show, kid’s corral activities, farmer’s market vendors, arts and crafts, quilt challenge, kumquat pie and products, delicious food and more. Free admission. Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. www.kumquatfestival.org
Slide into awesomeness with the Bunch O Balloons Water Slide Wipeout! Combine the thrill of sliding on water and splashing into hundreds of self-sealing, fast-filling water balloons to enjoy the perfect refreshing game!
Bunch O Balloons Water Slide Wipeout www.amazon.com
GIDGETS, GADGETS AND GIZMOS!!
All the fun of Classic Jenga, but GIANT! This is the tallest authentic wood Jenga game available. These genuine hardwood Jenga GIANT blocks are over 8 times the size of Classic Jenga blocks. A Jenga GIANT tower can stack to over 4 feet tall! Get ready for BIGGER build ups and BIGGER crashes
Jenga Giant www.macys.com
Super sweet stunts! Build your own gumball machines and learn physics lessons in the process. A turn of a handle dispenses one gumball at a time out of the clear storage globe and down the track. The gumballs land in a collection cup and can easily and sanitarily be returned to the globe for another run.
Gumball Machine Maker Lab www.amazon.com
The High-Definition camera takes videos and photos. Be super creative with the green screen and built-in backgrounds to become a superhero, news anchor, astronaut or more! Other cool special effects include creating comic book pages, making video stickers, and creating stop-motion videos. Add silly face filters that move with you.
Tobi 2 Director's Camera www.amazon.com
A Magical 9-in-1 Educational Gift Set. Its exciting packaging, useful tools, and unique & practical case will instantly motivate them to sprint outdoors and explore everything nature has to offer. Each tool comes in its own beautiful box, multiplying the joy.
Nature's Explorer Kit for Kids www.amazon.com
Who knew yetis liked spaghetti?!? We did! In this wacky, fun game, the noodles are laid across the bowl and Yeti is just sitting there on the noodles. But as you remove the noodles one by one (be careful!), Yeti could fall into the bowl, and that would mean you lose!
Yeti In My Spaghetti
www.amazon.com
Special delivery! First-class playtime fun is on the way with the USPS Mail Delivery Truck Ride-On Toy by Kid Trax. This delightful kid-sized mail carrier features a mail slot, opening rear door, working headlights, and horn – just like a real mail delivery truck!
Kid Trax Kids USPS Mail Carrier
www.amazon.com
Monster Vision is the exciting action game that allows players to zap monsters, right in their own surroundings. A high-tech projector headset makes "virtual monsters" appear right before your eyes. Take aim and zap them before they disappear.
Monster Vision www.sharperimage.com
Is that a giraffe or is that a gorilla? Maybe it's both? Pigasus by Brain Games is a game of quick reactions. Players are looking for a pair of two cards with a matching set of mixed up animals on each. Having the quickest eye and collecting the most pairs will win you the game.
Pigasus Family Card Game
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Hi! Fly Guy
Some kids have dogs and some kids have cats, but Buzz has a pet fly!Whether it's a football game, a school lunch, or a road trip, there's no stopping this duo. And isn't that what friendship's all about?
My Best Pet Book
Puppy, bunny, parrot or kitten? My Best Pet is a book with a different suggestion. How about a dinosaur? Meet a stegosaurus that can skateboard and do magic - that's what we call a perfect pet!
Ollie’s Hug
When Ollie is in a grumpy mood and nothing feels right, a hug from a friend does the trick! The perfect book for little kids with big feelings.
Born To Stand Out
Have you ever felt like you didn't really fit in? Camo knows what that feels like.
Born To Stand Out is a color-filled story about friendship, confidence and finding your 'true colors'.
This beautiful hard cover book is filled with bright illustrations, a fun story, a powerful message and some fun facts about real chameleons.
NewYearfamilyvResolutions
Play Hooky — Just Once!
Let’s be honest, evenings and the weekends are the only time you get to spend with your kids. A typical week can be filled with appointments, sports, dance, birthday parties and more. Just once, take a break and sneak away. No guilt, just fun! It’s OK! A “hooky” day just might be what you need to decompress from life’s craziness. Whether you just stay home in your pajamas, go see a movie or head to Disney, breaking the rules “together” can be so much fun!
Volunteer as a Family
Looking for an activity your whole family will enjoy? Volunteering may just be the answer. One of the best ways to show children how exciting and fun it is to help others is through volunteering. The rewards are endless. Start out by making a list of various ways that you want to help others throughout the year, and then construct a plan to make it happen. From participating in charity walks, fostering a pet, toy or food drives - there are so many wonderful possibilities to help make this world a better place.
Get Outside More
We know you are busy, but the benefits of outdoors and physical activity are endless! Whether it be walking, boating, biking or just exploring, the goal is to keep moving - outside. A great practice when embarking on your daily adventure is to track your progress by logging in and logging out. Try to increase your outside goals and then reward accordingly. Kids love to play games...make it a competition. Just like a video game let’s “level up!” It is time to get motivated as a family!
Nail Down a Fire Emergency Plan
Have a plan and practice - OFTEN. Communication is key. Teach your children when, how, and who to contact during an emergency. Make sure you know how every family member in your household (including your pets!) would stay safe in case of a fire. For instance, pick a meeting spot a safe distance away from your home and know possible escape routes based on different fire location scenarios. (kitchen, second floor, etc.) Does your child know how to bang out a screen or simply open a window? Also, it may be great that you own a fire extinguisher but has every family member actually used one? During an emergency is not the best time to learn new skill sets. The objective is to practice, not to frighten...the more it becomes a family routine the less frightening it will become for everyone.
Read Together
Studies have shown that reading together as a family helps to build a strong foundation for healthy interpersonal connections. It becomes a safe zone for family members to take a more active, present role in each others lives. It not only is a great way to spend time together and slow down throughout the day but reading encourages better listening skills, increased vocabulary and imagination development. One of the greatest gifts you can give to your children is your time. Read to them - they are worth it!
Family Game Night
If you feed them, they will come! Food always makes it easier to spend time together as a family! So why not add another awesome element to the evening - games! Having a regular family game night can be a great tradition to help strengthen the family unit. Now for the tough part, you must convince your kids that they will have a good time without being glued to their electronics. Not an easy task! Simple rule...put the devices down or no food. Let’s escape from the stresses of life and engage as a family unit Plus, with the right game ot two, it can be actually quite entertaining.
Start a Family Side Business
Starting a business can bring family members closer and allow you to create something together as a unit. How many times have your heard “How can I get a job without experience?” It is never too early to build your child’s resume. A family business can create wonderful income and opportunities, along with building a special legacy for our children. Whether it be online flipping, pet care, art or a digital storefront, a family business is a terrific way to make money and spend time together.
Get Unplugged
It is time to get back to basics! Turning off all devices is a clear way of saying to each other that they are a top priority. All the distractions of this world can wait. These days, we spend so much time with a screen in front of us for work and play that we have forgotten how to walk away. When was the last time you and your family spent a day unplugged? Ditch the gadgets and put into place a list of alternative activities. Cook together! Talk together! Just have fun together! As a family, it is time to hit the pause button... and look up!
Aretheretoomanyvaccines toosoonfortoday’sinfants?
ByDr.NathanLandefeld Physicians’PrimaryCare ofSouthwestFloridaThelatestscaretacticfromtheantivaxmovementisthatinfantstodayare getting"toomanyshots,toosoon."
Iagreethatit certainlydoes feellikealot whenIstartlistingthediseases wecanprotect yourbabyfrom withvaccines. Theyget21vaccinesagainst14 differentdiseases overthefirsttwo yearsoflife!But, theunitofmeasurementusedtomeasure"stress"onour immunesystemisnothowmanyshots received.And,it'snotevenhowmany
diseasesyouareprotectingagainst.The thingweneedtocountisanantigen.
Whatisanantigen?Anantigenisa moleculethatyourimmunesystemcan recognize,andtowhichitcanmakean immuneresponse.Ifyouareasking howmuchanimmunesystemis"seeing,"youwouldcountthenumberof antigenstowhichyouareexposed.
WhenIwasaninfant,wehadonly fourTVstations,andmypediatrician couldusevaccinestoprotectme againstjustsevendifferentdiseases.The vaccinesIreceivedfrombirthtoage twoin1971and1972containedover 3,000differentantigens.(Vaccineswere abitcrudeand"sloppy"intheold days.)
Today,weroutinelyusevaccinesto protectourpatientsfrom14different childhooddiseasesinthefirsttwoyears oflife.Sohowmanymoreantigensare theybeingexposedtotoday?Surprise.
It'snotmore,it'sfewer.That'sright,a babytodayisexposedtojust320antigensoverthefirsttwoyearsofvaccines.Thisisbecausescientistshave beenabletomakemuchmoreelegant, streamlinedvaccinesthan50yearsago.
Sothe"toomuch,toosoon"forour babiesargumentdoesnotstandupto scientificscrutiny.Weareprotecting childrenagainsttwiceasmanydiseases,whileexposingtheirimmune systemstoone-tenththeantigen.And, whetheritwas1971or2023,theantigenexposurefromvaccinesisadropin theoceancomparedtothetensof thousandsofantigensourimmunesystemprocessesfromeverydayliving.
NathanLandefeld,M.D.,FAAP,isa board-certifiedpediatricianwith Physicians’PrimaryCareofSouthwest Florida)withofficesthroughoutLee County.www.ppcswfl.com
Freeautismscreening for youngchildrenJan.20
GolisanoChildren’s HospitalofSouthwestFlorida, inpartnershipwithRonald McDonaldHouseCharitiesof SouthwestFlorida,offersa freemonthlyautismspectrum disorderscreeningfortoddlers 18monthstofiveyearsof age.
Thenextscreeningwillbe heldonJan.20from9a.m.to 2p.m.atthePediatric SpecialistOffice,15901Bass Road,Suite102,FortMyers.
Itisestimatedthatonein every44childrenisdiagnosedwithsomeformof AutismSpectrumDisorder, makingitmorecommonthan childhoodcancer,juvenile diabetesandpediatricAIDS combined.
Medicalconsultantsforthe
projectstressthatanearly diagnosiscanmakeavastdifferencefortoddlersandtheir families.Theysayearlyintensivebehavioralintervention canmakeanimmensedifferencenotjustinthedevelopmentofthechild,butintheir familiesaswell.
TheASDscreeningisconductedbytheGolisano Children’sHospitalof SouthwestFlorida.The screeningsareadministered byanAdvancedPractice RegisteredNurse,whohas extensivetrainingandexperienceintypicalchilddevelopmentanddevelopmentaldisorders.
Aphysicianreferralisnot required.Toschedulea screening,call239-343-6838.
LeeHealthopensmobile healthcareclinicinDunbar
LeeHealthhasopeneda newmobilehealthcareclinicto helpservetheDunbarcommunity.
Themobileclinicwasestablishedtoprovideservicesto DunbarresidentsafterLee Health’sLeeCommunity Healthcareofficewasheavily damagedduringHurricaneIan.
Locatedat3637Dr.Martin LutherKingJr.Blvd.,FortMyers, themobileclinicisopen MondaythroughFridayfrom noonto4p.m.Itwillbeonsite untilthenewDunbarofficeis open,whichisslatedforApril.
“Eventhoughourofficewas
badlydamagedinthehurricane, it’simperativethatourcommunitymembersinDunbarcan stillgetaccesstohealthcare,” saidBobJohns,executivedirectorofLeeCommunity Healthcare.
Themobileclinicisaccompaniedbytwotentsintheparkinglotthatwillcollectivelyprovidealobbywithchairsfor patientstowait,acheck-inand checkoutcenterandtwoexam rooms.
Ifpatientsneedtransportationtothemobileunit,theyare encouragedtocall239-4814111.
EdisonFestivalofLight
Feb.11-19indowntownFortMyers
Wanttobeintheannual JuniorParadeFeb.12?
TheEdisonFestivalofLightreturnsin 2023withavarietyoffuneventsforthe entirefamily.
Jointhemfortheparadeforeveryone. TheEdisonFestivalofLightJuniorParade hasgrownintoSouthwestFlorida'slargest youthparadethatinvolveschildrenofall ages.Itshowcasesthetalentandcreativity ofareachildren,families,andorganizations.
TobecomeapartoftheJuniorParade onSunday,Feb.12,followthesestepsas shownbelow:
ReviewtheJuniorParadeRulesand Regulations
FilloutanJuniorParadeApplication Form
CompletetheScriptForm
Haveeachparticipant(includingwalkersandfloatriders)filloutthefestival indemnificationform(onlineorPDFversion-sharetheformlinktoallparticipants)
CompletetheFestivalInsuranceForm.
Thisistoprotectyourandyourorganizationbeingcoveredincaseanaccident occurs.TheEdisonFestivalofLightand theCityofFortMyersshouldbelistedon yourinsurancepolicyasadditional insureds.Thepolicyshouldbeaminimum of$1milliongeneralliability.Ifyoudo nothavetheinsurance,youcanlookat optionsonlineorobtainarideronthe EdisonFestivalofLightpolicy.
Thefestivalinsuranceformallowsyou touploadthecertificateofinsurancelistingtheEdisonFestivalofLightandthe CityofFortMyersasadditionalinsureds ortoobtaininsurancefromtheEdison FestivalofLight.
Notsureaboutwhattodowithyour paradeentry?Contactthefestivalofficeby fillingouttheinquiryformforassistance withfloatsorotherspecialtyunits.
Otherfestivalhighlightsincludethe STEMtasticDayofDiscoveryonFeb.11 MuttStruttonFeb.11,JuniorFunRunon Feb.12,JuniorCoronationonFeb.12and
theGrandParadeonFeb.18.Seethe completefestivalscheduleonline. Applyonlineandfindmoreinfoat www.edisonfestival.orgorcall239-3342999oremailinfo@edisonfestival.org.
DisneyonIceatHertzArenainMarch
HostsMickeyMouse andMinnieMousebring audiencesonanexpeditionacrossragingseas, snowcoveredmountains andthemarigoldbridge inDisneyOnIcepresents IntoTheMagic.This action-packedextravaganza,producedbyFeld Entertainment,Inc.,featuresDisney’sMoana, Frozen,CocoandBeauty andtheBeastwithother belovedDisneycharacters skatesintoHertzArenain EsterofromMarch1619.
IntoTheMagictakes familiesonahigh-sea adventureasMoanasetssailonalife-changingquesttosave herislandwithhelpfromthedemigodMaui.Withtheicefloor transformedintothevastoceanicscape,DisneyOnIceallows Moana’sstrengthanddeterminationtotakecenterstage.This engagingatmosphereletsaudiencesdeepentheirexistingconnectiontotheirfavoritewayfinderanddiscoverone’strueidentityisneveroutofreach.
JourneyacrosstheMarigoldBridgewithMiguelfromDisney Pixar’sCocointothemagnificentandmysticalLandoftheDead
anddiscoveravibrantly colorfulperformancewith skeletonsinabeautifulculturalcelebrationoffamily. Beautifulproduction numbersinviteaudiences intotheworldofBeauty andtheBeast,asBelle showswhatitmeanstobe fearless.Alongwithher newfriendsintheenchantedcastle,Belleisencouragedtostepoutsidethe ordinaryandfindjoyinthe bleakestsituation.Asshe looksbeyondtheharsh exterioroftheBeastto reachhisgentleheart,fans learnthereareteachable momentsineverydaylife.
ThroughtheathleticismandgraceofAnnaandElsa, RapunzelandFlynn,andCinderella,braveheroesfromFrozen, TangledandCinderellaignitepassionstobelieve.Showgoers willwitnesseachcharacters’uniquequalitiesandtalentsinspiringchildrenaroundtheworldtodiscovertheirinnerhero.
PerformancesareMarch16and17at7p.m.,March18at2 and6p.m.andMarch19at1and5p.m.
Forticketsandmoreinfo,visitwww.DisneyOnIce.comor www.hertzarena.com
ReadingFestival
welcomesaward-winning andbest-sellingauthors
TheLeeCountyLibrary System’s24thannual SouthwestFloridaReadingFestivalwillhost25 authorsattheMarch event.Authorsforallages arecomingtoFortMyers tomeetfansandshowcasetheirbooksfrom10 a.m.to4p.m.Saturday, March4.Thefreeevent willbeheldontheoutdoorcampusoftheFort MyersRegionalLibrary locatedat2450FirstSt.
TheSouthwestFlorida ReadingFestivalisatimehonoredtraditioninthe community,withattendeescomingbackyear afteryeartohearauthor presentations,meet-andgreetwithadiverselineupofbest-sellingauthors andhavetheirbooks signed.Thiscelebrationis agreatopportunityfor fanstodiscoverthelatest booksanddigitalresourcesofferedbythelibraryplusstorytelling programs,youthwriting awardpresentations,arts andcrafts,andafree bookforeverychildand teenattendingtheevent.
“Iamsoproudofthis signaturelibraryevent andtheopportunityit providestohighlightthe importanceofliteracy andlibraries,”saidMindi Simon,directoroftheLee CountyLibrarySystem. “Plus,itgivesthecommunityachancetomeet theirfavoriteauthors,ask questionsandlearnabout theirwork.”
Amongthetalented authorlineupscheduled toattendarebestselling authorsforadults,teens
andchildren,including NewberyAward-winning youthwritersMegMedinaandLaurenWolk. FeaturedteenauthorsincludeFloridaTeensRead writerAxieOhandhistoricalfictioncrossovernovelistRutaSepetys.Adult authorsincludeKristin Harmel,AlkaJoshiand thrillerwritersKendraElliot,JosephFinder,Gregg HurwitzandMelinda Leigh.
Attendeeswishingfor exclusiveaccesstomeet andminglewiththis year’sauthorscandoso atAnEveningwiththe Authors,afundraising dinnerscheduledtotake placeFriday,March3,at theEdisonRestaurant,Bar andBanquetCenter.Ticketswillbeavailablesoon onthefestivalwebsiteat www.ReadFest.org.
Thecompletelineup ofauthorsandmostupto-dateinformationcan befoundbydownloading thefestival’sfreemobile app“SWFLReads,” whichisavailablefrom theAppStoreorGoogle Play.Savvyfestivalgoers whodownloadedtheapp forlastyear’seventwill needanupdatetoaccess thenewcontent.
TheSouthwestFlorida ReadingFestivalisfree andcommunity-supportedthroughdonations, sponsorshipsandgrants. Visitwww.ReadFest.org tomakeasecureonline donation.
Moreinformationis availableonlineat www.ReadFest.orgorby calling239-533-4832.