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The first test-tube baby, Louise Brown, is now 41. TIME magazine once called her birth “the most awaited birth in perhaps 2,000 years.” Today in vitro fertilization has become a common practice, and artificial uteruses are on the verge of becoming a reality—though I’m not sure pregnant grandmas, or grandpas for that matter, are a good thing. So, as we begin this new decade, let’s not listen to the naysayers who want to convince us that the world and humanity are unraveling. Let’s continue to show the same optimism for our future as we have in the past. Science, technology, and our entrepreneurial spirit have always managed to solve our problems. Americans, in general, are educated, productive and hard-working. And we are fortunate to have a new generation of young people entering the workforce who are smart, talented, and equipped to bring new ideas to the table. In the meantime, the turn of a decade is an ideal time to get out your cookie tins and make your own time capsule—something to be opened by you or your family members in decades to come. Show ‘em how great you think the world will be. We wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and plenty of optimism for all the new years to come.

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ere we are, facing not only the end of the year but also the birth of a whole new decade. It will soon be (drum roll please) 2020, a year that not so long ago I viewed as the very distant future. In 1985, our family created a time capsule filled with objects, along with our predictions for the future. With this column in mind, I figured it was about time to dig that vintage cookie tin out of the attic and see what kind of seers we were. A little slip of yellowed paper with handwritten notes detailed our foretelling: By now, we saw ourselves hobnobbing around the Earth’s atmosphere in space cars. At home, our robotic servants would perform a multitude of tasks, such as massaging our feet and preparing delightful meals designed to meet our daily caloric requirements and nutritional needs. The Moon would be home to thousands of long-term residents, and stardust would provide us with a new form of sustainable energy. When our body parts wore out, we’d simply grow new ones. Test tube babies floating in artificial uteruses would produce a generation of pregnant grandmas. Well, we haven’t quite reached all the above milestones, but we do have access to autonomous cars and robotic devices that run our “smart homes.” NASA is planning to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon within the next decade, one that will lay the foundation for a lunar economy. And while we haven’t yet harnessed the power of stardust, wind and solar are providing clean and sustainable energy. Organs grown in the lab aren’t available yet. Darn it. I could really use a new layer of wrinkle-free skin. But there is hope. Today scientists are using human cells to grow muscles, blood vessels, skin, and even bladders. If they do well in clinical trials, well, facelifts will be so yesterday.

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local events around town • december 2019 Event: Date: Time: Cost:

2019 Collier Toy Drive Dec 12 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. FREE

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Naples New Year Art Show Jan 5 & 6 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. FREE

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Place: The Salvation Army Toy Shop Address: 3420 Tamiami Trail E. Naples, 34112 Phone: 239-963-2244 Website: www.salvationarmyflorida. org/naples/#s_toysfortots

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Along 5th Ave. Along 5th Ave. S., 34102 239-262-6517 www.naples.org

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Naples New Year’s Eve Fireworks Dec 31 7 p.m. FREE

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Naples Christmas Parade Dec 10 6 - 8 p.m. FREE

Place: 5th Ave. South Address: 649 5th Ave. S. Naples, 34102 Phone: 239-692-8436 Website: www.fifthavenuesouth. com/events-calendar/ Event:

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Place: City of Naples-Naples Pier Address: 25 12th Ave. S. Naples, 34102 Phone: 239- 213-7120 Website: www.naplespanorama.org

FREE Saturday at the Zoo Dec 7 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. FREE for Collier Residents

Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens Address: 1590 Goodlette-Frank Rd., Naples, 34102 Phone: 239-262-5409 Website: www.napleszoo.org Night Lights In The Garden Dec 15 6 - 9 p.m. Adults $15 Children $7

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Holiday Pops Naples Philharmonic Orchestra Dec 21 2 p.m. TBD

Place: Artis-Naples Address: 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples, 34108 Phone: 239-597-1111 Website: www.artisnaples.org

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Beach Yoga Dec 29 8:30 a.m. $10/$15

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Place: Cambier Park Address: 755 8th Ave. S. Naples, 34102 Phone: 239-262-6517 Website: www.naplesconcertband. org

Place: Lowdermilk Park Address: Banyan Blvd., Lowdermilk Park Beach, Naples Phone: 239-213-3029 Website: www.naplesgov.com/ lowdermilk-park

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Delnor Wiggins Pass State Park Address: 11135 Gulfshore Dr., Naples, 34110 Phone: 850-629-9313 Website: www.endlessbrain.org

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Deck the Depot: Cocoa & Caroling Dec 13 6 - 8 p.m. FREE

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Place: Naples Depot Museum Address: 1051 5th Ave. S. Naples, 34102 Phone: 239-252-8419 Website: www.colliercountyfl.gov

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Art In The Park Dec 7 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. FREE

Place: Cambier Park Address: 755 8th Ave. S. Naples, 34102 Phone: 239-262-6517 Website: www.naplesart.org/art-inthe-park

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Touch-A-Truck Family Festival Dec 14 5 p.m. FREE

Pelican Community Center & Lutheran Church Address: 5800 Golden Gate Pkwy., Naples, 34116 Phone: 239-455-2520 Website: www.pelicancommunitycenter.org

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Sunset Drum Circle Dec 14 4 - 5:30 p.m. FREE

Christmas Snow Cone & Lights Dec 21 3 - 8 p.m.

Victoria Park Christmas Lights Address: Naples, 34109 Phone: Visit Facebook Page Website: facebook.com/victoriapark-christmas-lights

Chanukah Winter Wonderland Festival Dec 22 4 - 6 p.m. FREE

Place: Cambier Park Address: 755 8th Ave. S. Naples, 34102 Phone: 239-213-3058 Website: www.naplesgov.com

Naples Bay Christmas Boat Parade Date: Dec 14 Time: 6:15 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: FREE Place: Tin City Address: 1200 5th Ave. South Naples, 34102 Phone: 239- 682-0900 Website: www.miacc.org/events_ page.php?eid=1

Concert in the Park Dec 8 2 - 4 p.m. FREE

Food, Wine & Beer Festival Dec 7 5 - 8 p.m. $80/$50

Place: Bayfront of Naples Address: 465 Bayfront Place Naples, 34102 Phone: 239-213-3020 Website: www.rotarynaples.com

Max Hasse Park Christmas Event Date: Dec 13 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $5 per family Place: Max A. Hasse Community Park Address: 3390 Golden Gate Blvd., Naples, 34117 Phone: 239-252-4200 Website: www.facebook.com/pages/Max-A-Hasse-Community-Park

Place: Naples Botanical Garden Address: 4820 Bayshore Dr. Naples, 34112 Phone: 239-643-7275 Website: www.naplesgarden.org

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The Longest Night 2019 Dec 21 2:30 - 7 p.m. FREE

St. Matthew’s House Thrift Stores Address: 2601 Airport Road S. Naples, 34112 Phone: 239-774-0500 Website: www.stmatthewshouse.org Great Russian Nutcracker Dec 24 2 - 4 p.m. FREE

Place: Naples Philharmonic Address: 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples, 34108 Phone: 239-597-1111 Website: www.artisnaples.org/ naples-philharmonic/

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Naples Boat Parade Lights the Night By LAUREN REEVES

pARAdE RoUTE ThE 30Th ANNUAL NApLES ChRiSTmAS BoAT pARAdE is sponsored by the Marine Industries Association of Collier County. The event is fREE and begins at 6:15 p.m. on Dec. 14. Entry forms are available at miacc.org. For more information or to become a sponsor, phone (239) 682-0900 or email director@miacc.org. Lifestyles After 50 • Naples • December 2019 • page 6

NAPLES -- Channel your inner movie star by adorning your sea-faring vessel in gleaming lights, music and animations to reflect your favorite holiday-themed flick. “Great Christmas Movies” is the decorating theme for the 30th annual Naples Christmas Boat Parade on Naples Bay. Hosted by the Marine Industries Association of Collier County, the parade launches at 6:15 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14. No boat? No problem. Plan a watch party in your Naples Bay waterfront backyard, or come to one of the many viewing locations. The Naples City Dock will host the judging committee and VIP guests. Lots of extra space will be left over for a frontrow seat to the spectacle, which will feature dozens of boats. In addition to the city dock, the parade may be viewed from Pinchers at Tin City, the Riverwalk restaurant, Naples Landings, Kelly’s Fish House Dining Room, The Boat House on Naples Bay and Bayview Park. The parade will begin at Marker 18 (Bayview Park and Hamilton Harbor Marina area) and will continue north to the Naples City Dock, then to Pinchers at Tin City at the Gordon River Bridge. It will then travel back down the Bay and be extended this year into Port Royal’s Man-O-War and Morgan Coves.

“All size boats are welcome to enter,” said Tiffany Sawyer-Shank, executive director of Marine Industries. “Winners will be selected for the best in class and the best overall theme.” Awards and gift certificates will be doled out to the top decorated boats in each category, resulting in approximately 8 to 10 winners. “It’s free to enter, we just ask for donations for the Ricky King Foundation, which we have supported for the last 16 years,” Sawyer-Shank said. “We’ve raised nearly $150,000 so far.” The Ricky King Fund, established in 1978, provides support for the unmet medical needs of children. Tax-deductible donations are welcome, and 100% of donations will be presented to the Ricky King Fund at a special Parade Award Ceremony in January 2020. The Captain’s Meeting is a must-attend event for those wishing to participate. It will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at Pinchers at Tin City. So put on your Santa cap, gather the elves and make plans now to be view or star in this parade.


Happy Birthday to those born in December!

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Holiday Head-Scratchers By RANDAL C. HILL

Whether by yourself or with friends or family, take a break from all the pre-Christmas activity, pour a cup of apple cider, grab a pencil, sit down, and see just how many of these puzzlers you can get right.

1. The best-selling Christmas single ever is a. Jingle Bells b. Here Comes Santa Claus c. White Christmas d. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

7. Frosty the Snowman’s eyes were made of a. coal b. buttons c. carrots d. sliced cucumbers

13. What Christmas song was written for Thanksgiving? a. Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire b. Deck the Halls c. Jingle Bells d. Santa Baby

19. What magic item of clothing brought Frosty to life? a. hat b. pair of boots c. scarf d. pair of gloves

2. In It’s A Wonderful Life, what happened every time a bell rang? a. It snowed. b. A guardian angel appeared. c. An angel got his wings. d. Bert and Ernie showed up.

8. The father of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a. Donner b. Smokey c. Comet d. Blitzen

14. Scrooge’s dead business partner in A Christmas Carol is a. Jacob Marley b. Bob Marley c. Bob Cratchit d. Charles Dickens

20. An advent wreath should have how many candles? a. two b. four c. six d. eight

3. The movie Home Alone 2 features a cameo appearance by a. Bill Gates b. Warren Buffett c. Steve Jobs d. Donald Trump

9. What does Lucy want most in A Charlie Brown Christmas? a. a baby brother b. real estate c. a new dollhouse d. a magic wand

15. Coca-Cola began using Santa Claus in ads during the a. 1910s b. 1920s c. 1930s d. 1940s

21. The proper holiday greeting for Kwanzaa is a. Happy Kwanzaa b. Joyous Kwanzaa c. Merry Kwanzaa d. Blessed Kwanzaa

4. In The Muppet Christmas Carol, Scrooge is played by a. Michael Caine b. Al Pacino c. Bernie Sanders d. Christoph Waltz

10. What was the first children’s toy to be advertised on television? a. Red Ryder BB gun b. Lone Ranger doll c. Mr. Potato Head d. Etch-A-Sketch

16. The custom of putting up a Christmas tree comes from a. Holland b. England c. Germany d. France

22. Which one is not a gift to baby Jesus from the wise men? a. gold b. silver c. frankincense d. myrrh

5. Whose last words were “I’ll be back again someday”? a. Arnold Schwarzenegger b. Macaulay Culkin c. Santa Claus d. Frosty the Snowman

11. Here Comes Santa Claus was written by a. Irving Berlin b. Jerome Kern c. Roy Rogers d. Gene Autry

17. The most popular Christmas Day dinner in Japan is a. roast duck b. prime rib c. salmon d. KFC fried chicken

23. Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of a. Latkes b. Lights c. Passover d. Seder

6. On what department store was the Miracle on 34th Street based? a. Bloomingdales b. Macy’s c. Gimbels d. B. Altman

12. What does Alvin the Chipmunk want for Christmas? a. yo-yo b. hula hoop c. new bicycle d. Frisbee

18. The cartoon character most watched by Swedes on Christmas Eve is a. Donald Duck b. Bugs Bunny c. Woody Woodpecker d. Mickey Mouse

24. What “spy” hides in the house and judges who’s naughty or nice? a. Spy Barbie b. Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer c. The Elf on the Shelf d. Sean Connery

ANSWERS: 1–c; 2–c; 3–d; 4–a; 5–d; 6–b; 7–a; 8–a; 9–b; 10–c; 11–d; 12–b; 13–c; 14–a; 15–b; 16–c; 17¬–d; 18–a; 19–a; 20–b; 21–b; 22–d; 23–b; 24–c. Lifestyles After 50 • Naples • December 2019 • page 8


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Naples Christmas Parade to Offer Scenes of Yesteryear By LAUREN REEVES PARADE ROUTE

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aples rolls out its annual Christmas parade with an old-fashioned theme this year, thanks to Sophia Banas, the 8-year-old Lake Park Elementary school student who submitted the idea. “A Naples Vintage Christmas” will begin promptly at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10. And if you’re not able to make it in person, you can catch it live on Comcast Cable Channel 98, the City of Naples website (naplesgov.com), and on the city’s Facebook page. The City of Naples took over the parade in 2000 with a newly formed committee consisting of City staff and several 5th Avenue South merchants. Three years later, they began announcing a theme and provided judges, awards, and prizes to encourage creativity and to stray away from “box trucks.” Their strategy of new themes worked, and the City of Naples Christmas Parade has grown larger and more extravagant every year. This year’s Grand Marshall will be Nancy Lascheid, founder of the Neighborhood Health Clinic. Judges will be selecting winners such as Most Original and Best Overall, among many others. Winners will receive trophies and prizes during the televised City Council Meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 8:30 a.m.

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The staging area will be along the north side of Broad Ave. S.—the south side of Broad Ave. S. must remain clear at all times. The parade will proceed from Broad Ave. S. to Third St. S. and head north to 5th Ave. S., east on 5th Ave. S., and south on 8th St. S., past City Hall. It ends at 8th Ave. S. and 8th St. S.

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Walkways. Keeping pathways free of boxes, cords and decorations will significantly reduce the likelihood of tripping. Shopping. As the season approaches, parking lots become more crowded—and potentially more dangerous. When driving, be on the lookout for pedestrians, small children and distracted drivers. The ideal time to shop (especially with the elderly) is earlier in the day during the week, before the crowds arrive. Be sure to stow purchased packages out of sight in the car trunk, and always lock your vehicle. Traveling by car. Highway accidents abound during the holidays due to increased traffic, people driving too fast and impairment due to drugs and alcohol. Make sure to designate a sober driver after a party, and tuck the cell phone away until you arrive. Leave early so you don’t rush. Relaxing. Heart attacks and other heart-related issues spike during the holiday season, so it’s a good idea to consider scaling back on activities that may overwhelm some seniors. Encourage younger family members to help out around the house. Everyone, oldsters included, should remember to keep making healthy food choices, stay hydrated and go easy on the booze. Gifts. Thinking of some practical presents for those special family folks? Consider plug-in night lights, non-slip mats, slippers with sole grips and bathroom handrails.

acation Bucket List: Go Ziplining “What was I thinking?” asked Lil Cromer, 72, of Belleair. “It sounded like a good idea flying through the air over tree canopies above the Nantahala gorge in western North Carolina.” Before making reservations, Cromer asked if this was an adventure suitable for an overweight, older woman. She was told that if she wasn’t afraid of heights and could climb steps, she was good to go. “We suited up, had a practice zip, then walked 200 yards straight up a steep hill to the first line. This should have been my tipoff to turn around and head for the brewery,” she said. Her biggest problem? “I couldn’t properly apply the brakes, which amounted to laying my gloved hand flat on the cable and putting pressure on it. When my glove met resistance, I grabbed the cable – big mistake! I spun around like a whirling dervish, let go of the cable and crash-landed on the platform. Out of 13 zip lines, I only landed smoothly twice.” What Cromer would later learn is there are two categories of zipline brakes: active and passive. Active, as in her case, requires the rider to initiate the braking process; this can increase the risk of a mishap. Passive brakes work automatically. “I would definitely advise seniors who want the ziplining experience to choose a business that offers the passive braking method,” she said. Lifestyles After 50 • Naples • December 2019 • page 12

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