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Vista Pointe Condominiums With prices from the low $400s, two- or threebedroom condominiums include up to 2,245 square feet under air and are accentuated by large balconies. The added beauty of the resort-style pool and community clubhouse intertwined in a tropical setting, complete with a waterfall, palm trees, tiki huts, chaise lounges and a separate, oversized spa, makes this neighborhood quite simply, stunning.
Venezia Grande Estate Homes At Venezia Grande Estates, there is a limited edition of only 24 exquisite estate homes. Featuring four bedrooms with a study, these truly inspired designs embrace 4,200 to 5,931 of luxurious square feet under air with prices from $1.69 million. Vineyards is located just minutes from the beaches, shopping, dining, arts and entertainment. On-site amenities include Physicians Regional Medical Center, schools and a community park. Wrapped within its 1,375 acres rich in landscaping, lakes and two PGA championship golf courses is the 70,000 square-foot clubhouse, featuring a pro shop, newly renovated fitness center and spa complete with massage, facial and manicure/pedicure area. At the club, you’ll also find fine dining, lounge and banquet facilities. With one of the most active tennis programs in the area, Vineyards has 12 Har-Tru tennis courts and a tennis pro shop. A resort-style pool is perfect for a leisurely swim or relaxing by its soothing waters.
Avellino Isles Coach Homes The magical greens of championship golf course views are just part of the charm of Avellino Isles, where you’ll appreciate private two-car garages and an elevator. Choose a two- or three-bedroom design with up to 3,282 square feet under air, priced from the $600s. Hammock Isles Villas & Homes The Tuscan-inspired charm of Hammock Isles features beautiful villas, single-family and estate homes. Each of the 12 designs compliments the Southwest Florida lifestyle. Paver brick drives and lakefront fountain views complete the picture in this popular neighborhood.
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106 Fascinating Fixtures Sandi and Tom Moran’s home holds many special collections, including antique and Art Deco chandeliers. By Kathy Becker
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but their pictures simply do not look natural. My main concern is that a
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looking good is so important.
Dear Dr. Fox: I went on your website and I must say that you really have natural looking results. Other surgeons say that,
tight” like many of my social acquaintances or even some movie stars. On the other hand, I am also so unhappy with the fact that I really am starting to look like my mother who is 85. How do I overcome my fears of surgery?
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not evaluated by the outside. Be in control of your own appearance to make yourself happy, plastic surgery is really only a form of grooming.
Your worries are normal. I remember getting a call from a
When we cut our hair to keep it trimmed and neat we don’t make any
prominent patient at 11pm on the night before her facelift
judgments about ourselves– reducing excess skin or fat is also simply
surgery to ask an important question. She wanted to know that if
grooming to enhance our lives. I believe that nurturing and taking care
movie stars are so dialed in to the best of everything, and they still
of yourself is your right to optimize your life.
about are the other thousands who just look genetically ageless, and
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effortlessly beautiful because they have an excellent plastic surgeon
expression to my face, I don’t want to get the frozen, surprised look.
look strange after their facelifts, what hope could she have? I told her that we all remember the couple hundred stars who made poor decisions and ruined their looks. What we don’t realize or think
who assists them in conquering the aging process. Because my patients simply tend to look “refreshed”, the celebrities that I have taken care of tell no one of their endeavors.
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as well as turn up the corners of your mouth without reducing your
My friend had her eyelids done by you and had no pain, but I
ability to express yourself. While you will still be able to frown, it will
wonder if that was just her. I really want my eyelids done but I
be much less forceful which is the result of the Botox.
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If you count Super Bowl Sunday, this month brings three of my favorite days. While Valentine’s Day has its obvious merits, I like Groundhog Day as well. Although it’s not an actual “holiday” in the truest sense of the word, I enjoy the tongue-in-cheek tradition that supposedly tells us whether spring is right around the corner or we’re in for an extended winter. Most of us understand it’s scientifically meaningless, but I suppose we eagerly take notice of anything that calls itself a barometer of the future because we always want the scoop, inside information. But, really, what does it matter if we get another month of gray weather? I find there are seldom any cloudy days when I surround myself with people who bring their own sunshine, as the saying goes. When you associate with people who do what they love, their attitude is contagious. All my life, I have been fortunate to have lived and worked with exceptionally passionate people. Family, friends and colleagues at various times have each shown me how deeply they care about their particular pursuits—whether it’s their careers, their favorite causes or their personal interests—and that ultimately inspires me in many ways. It’s easy to find myself invigorated about my own pursuits after spending even a little bit of time with them. At our offices, for example, it’s therapeutic to walk around and simply observe some of the brightest people in the publishing business in action. For most of them, this is more than a job, it’s a reflection of their own personalities—a calling. Of course, this is not unique to us. Business executives (the late Steve Jobs of Apple immediately comes to mind), teachers, physicians, even a friend of mine whose hobby is handcrafting fine furniture … the world is filled with people passionate about what they do. Those are the people whose company I seek. And, yes, passion in the traditional sense—the kind associated with Valentine’s Day—can be just as energizing. There is nothing quite as simultaneously impressive and amusing as watching people going to every extent possible to demonstrate they’re worthy of someone else’s affection, plying them with flowers, jewelry, chocolates and other indulgences. It’s easy to feed off that kind of verve and vivacity, regardless of your own romantic attachments at the time. In the end, we’re not at the mercy of a rodent in Pennsylvania to tell us whether we’ll see cold, gray skies. Engaging with those who radiate passion and energy on a daily basis overcomes any weather forecast. What we choose to experience is entirely up to us.
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COOL AND COLLECTED eapolitans are collectors. In their working lives, many collect accolades as they grow and develop successful businesses. They also collect friends through their communities and charitable endeavors, and many who have retired are free to pursue passions that they may not have had time for while building their careers. That means that at nearly every turn are connoisseurs of wine, food and art whose generous spirit promotes sharing these pursuits with others. Art collector Olga Hirshhorn, whose art resides at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Patty & Jay Baker Naples Museum of Art, and her homes on Martha’s Vineyard and in Naples, will be honored with the 2012 Patron Award by the International Sculpture Center (page 162) for her support of the arts. Each year, art aficionados can share the creative process with artists, as well as the results, at the Third on Canvas fundraiser. Renowned maritime painter John Stobart gives an insider’s look into the process of finding a suitable scene to paint for this year’s event in March (page 84). Dr. Ernestine A. O’Connell wanted to make sure her collection of artifacts from around the world would be studied and enjoyed for generations to come, and she found a home for it at the Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples, which opens this month. At the museum, O’Connell’s collection will delight along with a fine art collection started by William Meek (page 100). The museum was envisioned and funded by a collection of friends, among them Shelia Davis (page 192). Sandi and Tom Moran created a home to house their collections, not the least of which are large gatherings of friends for various charitable endeavors. In addition to wine collections, the home is a showcase of a unique collection of Art Deco chandeliers (page 106). Executive Chef Brian Roland at M Waterfront Grille wanted to share fine ingredients along with the talents of fellow Naples chefs, so he created a Chef Series, five food-focused dinners that paired amazing ingredients prepared by Roland and other local chefs (page 90). In this month of love, celebrate your passions as well as the passions of others. What’s not to love?
Kathy Becker, Editor kbecker@naplesillustrated.com
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White Hot Fashion designer Marc Bouwer is known for glamorizing stretch fabrics in evening wear, avoiding animal products in his designs, and providing redcarpet gowns, as well as video and movie costumes for stars including Angelina Jolie, Shania Twain, Sandra Bullock, Beyoncé Knowles and Oprah Winfrey. Bouwer will bring his fashion show to benefit the Greater Marco Island Unit of the American Cancer Society at the Hope Ball 2012. Bouwer will showcase his all-white spring/pre-fall collection with a full runway presentation February 25 at Greystone Manor. —Kathy Becker
NI: How did you end up doing
[2004] Oscars. It is serene,
Marc Bouwer?
this benefit at Marco Island?
clean, perfectly draped. It has
We are launching a new line,
BOUWER: [Marco Island resident]
been copied and copied. I also
Marc Bouwer Hybrid. It’s fun
Kari Wagner, a client, asked if I
like the outfit I created in Shania
party dresses, easy. Everything
could be part of it. Kari had bid
Twain’s music video, “Man, I feel
I design should have integrity.
on a “spend a day with me in
like a Woman.” Kim Kardashian’s
Just because something is inex-
New York” package at another
New Year’s Eve silver dress is
pensive, it should still be good
charity event. I spent the day with
sculpted glam. It’s feminine and
design. You should stand behind
her and we ended up spending
sexy and architecturally elegant.
everything you do and feel good
the whole weekend together. We
I also love my new collection. The
about it. I mix it up. I put faux fur
really hit it off.
more I do, the better I get.
jackets or trench coats for QVC with beaded dresses. I do a line of
What will you present?
Why have you have taken a
cruelty-free handbags for QVC that
It will be the full collection, the
stand to design without using
I give to all the celebrities I dress.
way we would present it in New
animal products?
York at Fashion Week, with the
Animals are badly abused by fash-
What inspires you?
set, music, hair and makeup.
ion and beauty industries. I know
Women. When I grew up in South
It’s an all-white collection with
the process. To be a better human
Africa, we didn’t have television.
ivory, beige, silver and crystals,
being, you need to know how
Movies were censored, so we got
kind of Old Hollywood goes Deco
things end up in front of you. For
a lot of old Hollywood movies. It
and high-tech. It has all the hues
a very expensive leather purse,
was my first entry into fashion,
and tones of white. I love crystal,
really the process is a little hor-
sex bombs, icons wearing gor-
and silver has a white glow to it.
rifying. I have a tremendous love
geous clothes.
I’ve always wanted to do a white
for animals. With technology, you
collection. My most famous and
can create the look and feel of
What do you do when you have
notorious dresses were white,
nearly anything almost identically.
downtime?
and my favorite celebrity dresses,
There’s no reason for you to have
I hang out with my Yorkies, catch
most of them have been white.
fur on your body unless it’s syn-
up on movies and stacks of maga-
thetic or grows out of your body.
zines I haven’t read. I go to the beach in the summer. I grew
What are your favorite dresses?
What’s on the horizon for you?
up on a beach, so I’m kind of a
One of my favorites is the dress
Any additions to your couture
beach bum. I love living in New
that Angelina Jolie wore to the
line, GlamIt, and QVC M by
York. It continues to inspire me.
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All is bright this spring. Eyes get a megadose of color with primary and jewel tones, such as Deborah Koepper’s eye shadow trio in Aquamarine, Amethyst and Sage ($45, deborahkoepper.com) and Make Up For Ever shadows in Cabaret, Solar Power and Cockatoo ($19 each, Sephora). Lips get a fresh coral hue with Burberry Lip Cover in Golden Peach ($30, Nordstrom) and Dolce & Gabbana The Charm Pencil lip liner in Fire ($33, Saks Fifth Avenue). For the face, go bare with a hint of rosy glow. Our picks include Chanel’s Blush Horizon ($58, Saks Fifth Avenue) and Guerlain’s Météorites Cruel Gardenia illuminating powder ($67, Saks Fifth Avenue).
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Interior designer Shari Summers finds inspiration in the Naples environment, with many items at her store, Summerfields, reflecting relaxed seaside living, including this blue quatrefoil-shaped lacquer table with grasscloth top. Cotton napkins in shades of blue depict an underwater scene, while serving utensils with turquoise handles have sea-life embellishments. Summers will also celebrate the sea as the chair of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Collier County’s Beach Ball, a classic Florida party on the Watkins Lawn of the Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club February 26. For event information, 239-263-8383.
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Ultra Violet The world goes round with purple and green amethyst and sterling earrings ($140). Silver Eagle, Naples (239-403-3033, silvereaglegallery.com)
Elegant Edge Amethyst with two side stones in an invisible mount takes the edge off with diamonds set in yellow and black gold ($7,250). Port Royal Jewelers, Naples (239-263-3071, portroyaljewelers.com)
Beaded Beauty Soft colors fall like raindrops of amethyst, appolite, iolite, and tanzanite crystal in this gold necklace ($2,990). Carlson’s Fine Jewelry, Naples (239-263-8881, carlsonsfinejewelry.com)
Color Wheel Celebrate the circle of life with a Bounkit lemon quartz and amethyst 24-karat gold-plated cuff bracelet ($770). Marissa Collections, Naples (800-581-6641, marissacollections.com)
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Bouncing Babies Start the princess process early with the Kaiya Eve heart tutu ($68). Little Luxe, Naples (239261-0172, littleluxekids.com)
Plan a private garden party with a Butterflies by Claire Pettibone two-piece cami set ($99). Gattles, Naples (239-262-4791)
Fancy Flowers It’s always lovely to get flowers, especially on these Bondanza ruby and diamond earrings. (Price upon request.) Paul J. Schmitt Jeweler, Naples (239-262-4251)
Spectacular Sparkle Go glittery with an Italian bejeweled statement necklace ($1,100). Marilyn’s Distinctive European Fashion, Naples (239206-4460, marilynhellman.com)
Comforting Cashmere Wear your heart on an Autumn Cashmere Love sweater ($290). Tickled Pink, Naples (239-435-0004) 54 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
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A gym franchise that grew out of a New York City East Village studio, Crunch Fitness recently opened in the Crossroads Shopping Center (crunchnaples. com). Crunch was developed with the idea of eliminating the things everyone hates about joining a gym. It offers a hassle- and fee-free cancellation policy, with no contract, and a judgment-free, fun atmosphere. What’s more, the rate you join at is locked in for the duration of your membership. The 20,000-square-foot facility houses the latest cardio, circuit-training and weight equipment and offers 30-plus unique group fitness classes, including BodyWeb with TRX for up to 25 participants. What sets Crunch apart is its dedication to keeping members happy. “We want everyone to feel at home and at ease here,” says Amanda Yoder, customer service manager. Another distinctive element is that all of the gym’s certified personal trainers also teach the group classes. If a member likes a particular class teacher, he or she can purchase one-on-one training sessions with that instructor. —Kat Smith
Striking Oil The local climate parches skin in the dry season and makes it oily in the humid summer. Hydrating cleansing oils come to the rescue. They replenish skin so it doesn’t feel dry or tight, and remove makeup easily. Although it seems counterintuitive, cleansing with oil can help clear blemishes while keeping oily skin properly hydrated. Skin-care expert Suki Kramer has added all-natural oils to her suki skincare line, available at Whole Foods Market in Naples. Pure Facial Moisture, a natural eye makeup remover, comes in two formulas—Nourishing, which locks in moisture and promotes elasticity without clogging pores or a greasy feel; and Balancing, which helps fight bacteria, balance oil production and soothe irritation. Delicate Hydrating Oil, a lush vegan botanical oil, is a 3-in-1 nourishing bath, moisturizing and massage treatment that locks in moisture without greasiness while easing redness, irritation and tension. Stars including Alicia Silverstone, Vera Farmiga, Courteney Cox, and Julianne Moore are all fans of Kramer’s hydrating oils. —K.S.
Sweet Love For a healthy twist on the usual gifts of candy and flowers, Purely You Spa, Naples, offers a new Chocolate Escape Body Treatment, an experience that engages all the senses. It includes a skin-hydrating application of creamy chocolate, and a sampling of cool organic chocolate and lavender gelato from Adelheidi’s Organic Sweets, Naples, to tingle taste buds. The intoxicating aroma of the cocoa increases oxygen in the blood and improves circulation. During the treatment, clients relax to the strains of soothing music. Couples can enjoy the experience together in one of two romantic settings—in the indoor treatment room, with velvety rose petals sprinkled on soft, white sheets, or outdoors, on Purely You Spa’s rooftop patio, with a lovely view of the Naples sky at twilight. The spa also offers Lavender Aromatherapy Escape Massages and other treatments that enliven the senses while rejuvenating the spirit. —K.S. 56 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
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Even if you are unfamiliar with Charles Fox, you recognize his music. The Academy, Grammy and Emmy award winner has composed more than 100 movie and TV show scores, including Nine to Five, Happy Days and the Monday Night Football theme. Fox has written music for concert halls and ballets, as well as hit songs, notably, “Killing Me Softly.” He will appear at the Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida’s event, Driven to Triumph, February 28 at Naples Luxury Imports, celebrating the museum’s first decade. In addition to a performance by Fox, the evening will include dinner by the bite and luxury raffle items. For information, call 239-263-9200. —Kat Smith n Killing Me Softly, My Life in Music, is based on letters you wrote home in 1959 as a student of Nadia Boulanger in Paris ... We found those letters in my mother’s apartment in the Bronx, and that was the basis of writing the book. … A literary agent heard about them and called me and convinced me to send the letters to him. He called me back and said, “I think there’s a book here that could be inspirational to people pursuing their own dreams.” n How would you encourage people to support the Holocaust Museum? If they have a chance, to see the film, 100 Voices. … Some 30 percent of the people in Warsaw were Jewish, and they’re all gone. Krakow had 70,000 Jewish people before the war, and 120 now. In this film, Poles talk about the culture they want back that they lost because of the Holocaust. It’s necessary to preserve the heritage and culture, and always remember what happened in that period in Europe. n What’s next on your agenda? I’m going to start on a piece I’m going to conduct in Munich this summer, a memoriam to the Israeli athletes who were killed in the Munich Olympics. In the meantime, I’m working on two shows, hopefully for Broadway.
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Real Winner In 1993, Andrea Jones and her husband, Joe, won a $20.8 million lottery. There’s a painful journey behind the fairy tale. When Andrea was seven, her father deserted the family. Her mother couldn’t support them, so Andrea and her brothers went to an orphanage. The Joneses
Capturing Grace “My real winning Lotto came when I learned the Power of Forgiveness and what matters most in life,” Andrea Jones says.
In 1987, Cynthia Walpole gave up her trading desk on Wall Street to pursue photography. She then traveled to the deserts of Namibia, the jungles of Costa Rica, the tundras of Antarctica and the wetlands of the Florida Everglades in pursuit of images. Her inspiration is the “fragile,
married, divorced and remarried as Joe battled
graceful beauty of flying creatures,” including
a gambling addiction. Andrea shares her story
dragonflies, butterflies and birds. Walpole’s work
in her memoir, Andrea Marcell. Book proceeds
has been shown in the Smithsonian Institution
benefit Our Mother’s Home residence for teen
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mothers, and Voices for Kids, a support organi-
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zation for Guardian ad Litem programs. “It’s all
graphic Arts in Tampa. Two of her images were
about love. Accepting the past helped me move
displayed as part of the 49th Founders Juried
forward into the future. Love wins.” —Chris Wells
Exhibit at the von Liebig Art Center. —C.W.
Royal View Claudia Gordon attended a unique private party in London last April 29. The venue offered a perfect view of the great door of Westminster Abbey. Gordon, owner of Naples Luxury Travel Advisors Inc., watched the royal wedding. She saw Kate Middleton enter the church on her father’s arm Enthralled by the pageantry and history of the royal wedding, Claudia Gordon published a book to share the experience with others. 60 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
and emerge as Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge on Prince William’s arm. Gordon recorded the experience in her newly published book, Reflections on the Royal Wedding. “The excitement of the day started immediately and kept building with few lulls,” Gordon says. “For me, it was my Super Bowl, World Series and NCAA Final Four all wrapped into one day.” —C.W.
“My Work lies at the crossroads of art and science, reality and imagination,” Cynthia Walpole says.
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“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt,” cartoonist Charles M. Schulz said. Royal Palm Chocolates spreads the love with filled candies made of the finest silky blend of semisweet Belgian chocolate and cream, infused with ganache in 23 flavors.
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Row, Row, Row
Naples has a new dining destination that offers many cuisines in a variety of venues. Nearly all of the restaurants on one block of Fifth Avenue South near U.S. 41 are independently owned. In November, customer favorite Mangrove Café reopened after being closed for 10 months following a propane explosion. Aqua Seafood & Steaks opened in the former Bert’s Seafood & Chowder House with a familiar name behind it, Mr. G (who, like Cher, needs no other introduction). Mr. G, formerly of Vergina and Mr. G’s, has opened more than eight restaurants in Naples with friends, and has many staff members who have been with him for years. His newest venture focuses on fresh ingredients and whole fresh fish. Alberto Varetto, chef at Sale e Pepe on Marco Island for 11 years, opened his own northern Italian restaurant, Alberto’s on Fifth to offer fine Italian cuisine. The new restaurants join Chops City Grill, which recently debuted a new menu, and Pazzo, both by Skip Quillen, a long-time Naples restaurateur. Bistro 821, offering natural fusion, is also a longtime favorite, owned by Bill Holcomb, who was part of the team that opened it in 1994. The only chain in the group, Rossopomodoro, features Italian food from southern Italy.
Snapper, left, and a dessert, above, at Mangrove Café.
Pizza Delivery What to do when the wood-fired pizza oven ordered from Italy is too big and too heavy to fit through the door? Go through the roof! Fabrizio Aielli, creator of Sea Salt, opened Barbatella Spirited Italian Trattoria with pizza, pasta, rotisserie meat, gelato and a wine bar earlier this year. Creating the new restaurant in two separate buildings—a former gallery and flower shop joined by a courtyard—was not without challenges. When the nearly 4,000-pound dome-shaped Marra Forni pizza oven arrived from Naples, Italy, it wouldn’t fit through the door. Since builders had to open the roof for air conditioning, says chef Dario Leo, they brought in a large crane to lower the brick oven into the restaurant. Leo met Aielli in Italy, and has worked with him on and off at other restaurants, before relocating to Naples to open Barbatella. Now the oven is humming along with the restaurant’s gelato machines, Enomatic wine server, and rotisserie. The restaurant was designed by GrizForm Design Architects, Washington, D.C., which also designed Sea Salt. The decor includes ceiling medallions in the bar side of the new restaurant, 1,400 of them overhead and on the walls, along with brick salvaged from a burned Chicago building, and black and white images of famous Italians eating pasta.
Left and below left: The domed pizza oven is lowered through Barbatella’s roof. Below: Chefs Dario Leo and Fabrizio Aielli, creators of Barbatella.
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UPTOWN FRENCH The creators of Le Lafayette French Gourmet recently celebrated the restaurant’s tenth year in Old Naples, but they are not resting on their laurels. Le Lafayette’s Sebastien Maillard and his sister Astrid, with Dave DiGrazia, have launched Paris, a chic yet casual restaurant in the Plaza Walk, Naples. The bistro, bakery and lounge serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in comfortable dining areas inside and out, along with a dazzling assortment of eclairs, croissants, meringues, macaroons and other French pastries and breads. A welcome element of Paris is its latenight menu, available from 10 p.m. until midnight, Thursday through Saturday. “It’s good to sit and relax in a quiet lounge atmosphere,” DiGrazia says. From omelets, crepes and quiche to escargot casserole and cheese raclette, a visit to this Paris is like a trip to the City of Light without leaving Naples.
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FAIR WARMING On chilly Florida nights, sip classic winter cocktails by the outdoor fireplace. BY MARK SPIVAK
If you were shoveling snow at this moment, you might balk at the notion that it’s cold in Florida. Everything is relative, of course, and the winter months here can be downright chilly at times—not cold enough to go ice-fishing, but brisk enough to rationalize indulging in our favorite winter cocktails. Some classics to warm up your evening: MANHATTAN: The legend, likely untrue, is that it was invented at New York’s Manhattan Club in the 1870s at a dinner for politician Samuel Tilden, at the request of Jennie Jerome (otherwise known as Lady Randolph Churchill, Winston’s mother). 66 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
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The type of whiskey also is a matter of controversy. Lifelong New Yorkers will insist that the drink be made with rye; many people believe that bourbon or Canadian whiskey are the only choices. As with other cocktails of this type, feel free to experiment with the vermouth until you reach a proportion that is correct for you. WHISKEY SOUR: There’s some evidence that the whiskey sour, pisco sour and similar drinks all had a common ancestor, namely punch, while others claim it originated in Wisconsin. Either way, the key is not to use mix. The difference between a
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drink concocted from scratch and one made from sour mix is similar to the difference between fresh-brewed coffee and instant. OLD FASHIONED: Most cocktail historians date the origins to the Pendennis Club in Louisville during the 1880s. As with the Manhattan, there is serious disagreement about the type of whiskey to use. Purists demand bourbon, but there are plenty of recipes using Scotch, Canadian or Tennessee whiskey. BRANDY ALEXANDER: Nothing says winter better than a rich cream drink. The original Alexander called for gin; this ver-
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into it on a cold night, as some recipes suggest, but it’s still enormously satisfying. IRISH COFFEE: Everybody’s Irish when it’s cold. You don’t need to be a mixologist for this one: Pour hot coffee into a mug, stir in Irish whiskey and sugar, and float cream on top. Most versions call for whipped cream because it floats easily, but purists use fresh, heavy cream. u
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sion, sometimes referred to as the Alexander Cocktail No. 2, was supposedly invented for the 1922 wedding of England’s Princess Mary to Viscount Lascelles. NEGRONI: This classic aperitivo consists of equal parts gin, sweet vermouth and bitters (generally Campari). It was supposedly invented in 1919 when Count Camillo Negroni asked a bartender in Florence to strengthen his favorite cocktail, the Americano, by adding gin in place of club soda. STINGER: This is one of the most famous examples of a duo cocktail (a combination of a spirit and a liqueur). Simply combine in a proportion of three parts brandy to one part crème de menthe; for a Green Harvest, use green crème de menthe in place of white. RAMOS GIN FIZZ: Also known as a New Orleans fizz, this is the quintessential Mardi Gras cocktail, made with gin, lemon juice, sugar and soda, plus egg white, orange-flower water and cream or milk. The trick is to shake until your wrist hurts, creating the trademark white froth on top. SAZERAC: One of the oldest American cocktails and the official drink of New Orleans, the Sazerac combines rye whiskey, absinthe and Peychaud’s Bitters. It is complex to make and not for the faint of heart, but will warm you up faster than just about anything else. HOT BUTTERED RUM: Put another log on the fire and start skewering those marshmallows—this is the mother of all toddies. You may not have a red-hot poker to plunge
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Bill was a freshman at college when he experimented with drugs and experienced a terrifying psychotic break. He believed the whole world – even his family – was against him. His distraught parents turned to the David Lawrence Center Crisis Stabilization Unit where he was kept safe and medically supervised. Bill spent the next two years working with a psychiatrist and therapist to identify and cope with these damaging thoughts so he could return to his studies. As he nears graduation, Bill’s relationship with his family has never been stronger and his future holds endless opportunities.
His Mind is Our Concern. Mental health is a community issue. Fortunately, there’s a community solution. Bill is among one in four in Collier County who suffer from a mental illness. One in ten of us will experience some form of substance abuse. When a family member, friend or coworker battles a mental health or substance abuse problem, we suffer with them. Thankfully, David Lawrence Center is here for our community. A not-for-profit organization founded and still governed by community leaders, the David Lawrence Center is the behavioral health component of our community’s healthcare network. A true local resource, it relies on donations, fees and grants to invest in the health, safety and wellbeing of our community. When you or someone you love needs help, call on the highly compassionate, committed and competent professionals of the David Lawrence Center to inspire you to move beyond the crisis towards life-changing wellness.
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pursuits First Class ON A QUEST Seabourn’s newest ship elevates the cruising experience. By DAPHNE NIKOLOPOULOS
The Seabourn experience is so different that the cruise line doesn’t even call its vessels ships. It refers to them as “the yachts of Seabourn.” True, they are much smaller than typical cruise ships. The largest in the fleet—the Odyssey, Sojourn and the new Quest—can accommodate up to 450 guests, with the smaller ships limited to 208. For comparison purposes, large ocean liners have a guest
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Clockwise from top left: The Observation Bar on the top deck; the pool area; the Spa Villa; a Seabourn Suite. Preceding page: The new Seabourn Quest.
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capacity of about 1,000, with some mammoth superliners going as high as 2,500. And yet there is nothing small about the experience. On the Quest, which recently made its debut on North American shores, every room is a suite, and 90 percent of these have balconies. Unlike other lines’ staterooms, where you always seem to be bumping into the furniture, even the most basic suites on the Quest have walk-in closets, generous sitting areas, writing desks, tables inside and out for private dining (any meal can be taken in-suite), and bathrooms with separate tubs and showers and double vanities. Public spaces are large, too (with the exceptions of the casino and Restaurant 2, the more-intriguing dining option, which seats only 48). For example, the two-deck spa measures 11,400 square feet and offers a Kinesis wall, herbal bath facilities and an extraordinary indoor/outdoor spa villa that is ideal for couples.
The main benefit of cruising Seabourn, however, is the service, in both quantity— the Quest’s mostly European crew numbers upward of 330, for a guest-to-crew ratio of nearly one-to-one—and quality. The company training must be rigorous, because these polished men and women ensure you want for nothing. If you happen to be aboard a cruise that offers the Caviar in the Surf experience, you’ll know what we mean. After the ship anchors, servers walk in the shallows with trays in hand to ply you with Champagne and caviar as you float without a care. It may not be for everyone, but no one can dispute it is the height of indulgence. As you read this, the Quest is on its maiden world cruise, stopping at such ports as Cape Town, South Africa, and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, before terminating in Venice, Italy, in April. That enviable itinerary includes enrichment programs like lectures by composer Marvin Hamlisch and astronaut/aquanaut Scott Carpenter, performances at the Saigon Opera House, and private tours of the eponymous winery of golfer (and Jupiter resident) Ernie Els. All this is typical of the Seabourn experience, where much is lavished upon few. After tasting it once, it’s hard to imagine any other way. seabourn.com u
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Luxury PLUG AND PLAY Driving the remarkable new electric Rolls-Royce Phantom 102EX is a lesson in current affairs. BY HOWARD WALKER
Sleeping babies make more noise than this. Marcel Marceau performing before Benedictine nuns creates a greater ruckus. All you hear from your throne-like driver’s seat is a distant whoosh of wind noise, the muted thrum of tires pitter-pattering over acned asphalt. We’re driving an electric Rolls-Royce. No, not one of those cheesy chrome-grilled golf carts you see at the Tiburón Golf Course. This is the Rolls-Royce 102EX Phantom Experimental Electric, to give it its full title. Instead of a gas-gulping V-12 engine under that mile-long hood—11 mpg city on a good day—there’s a 1,400-pound battery pack comprising 96 lithium-ion cells cranking out 71 kilowatthours of juice. Hook it up to your laptop and it’ll run until the next century. All that voltage and wattage are channeled to two enormous electric motors ironically occupying the real estate normally reserved for the gas tank. Together, they crank out an impressive 389 horsepower and axle-twisting 590 pound-feet of torque. The Hoover Dam in full flow doesn’t generate this kind of energy. The end result? Zero to 60 mph acceleration in fewer than 8 seconds and, most important, around 125 miles on a single charge— 72 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
without a single drop of Texaco’s finest consumed in the process. But don’t go rushing down to your local Rolls-Royce retailer just yet. This 102EX is a one-off, high-tech rolling test bed to help Rolls engineers explore ways to lessen their size 14 carbon footprint and explore alternative powertrain technologies. It’s also given Rolls-Royce the opportunity to discover whether its customers around the globe would be partial to an electric Phantom. Since its debut last spring, the car has been flown, trucked and trailered to no fewer than 28 international cities—everywhere from Shanghai to Singapore, Paris to Pebble Beach—where customers have eased behind the wheel. Stop 26 on the 102EX World Tour was Miami, where we got the chance to find out “watt” this plug-in Roller is all about, and whether it has the volts to take us “ohm.” (Sorry, couldn’t resist.) From the outside, there’s little to distinguish the 102EX from the standard Phantom. It has stunning one-off Atlantic Chrome blue paintwork that features minuscule chrome particles in its 16 coats. You might also notice the gorgeous Lalique-like translucent Spirit of Ecstasy made of polycarbonate. At night, tiny LEDs cause it to glow with an eerie blue hue.
With no key to twist or engine to crank, the 102EX is ready at the prod of the accelerator. And accelerate it does, like a clown being shot out of a circus canon. From standstill to 30 mph, it’ll shame Ferraris, so explosive is the off-the-line thrust. But what’s so crazy-spooky about this car is its total absence of noise as you rocket forward. There’s no revving engine, no revving anything. It just lunges forward in dead-of-night silence. After this initial thrust, performance tails off ever so slightly; the benchmark 0-to-60 mph sprint is covered in a whisker under 8 seconds, compared to 5.7 seconds for the gasoline Phantom. And to conserve energy, top speed is limited to 100 mph instead of 155. While 102EX has a socket to plug in a charging cable—it’s where the filler cap usually lives—the really cool feature is its induction charging. A receiver pad is mounted underneath the car’s battery pack, and the idea is that a similar-sized transfer pad is mounted on the ground—say, in your home garage or office parking space. You simply drive the Phantom over the pad and park it, and the miracle of induction charging will transfer electrons across the five-inch gap to charge the batteries. No cables, no plugs. With household-appliance 220 volts, a full recharge takes around eight hours. Rolls-Royce says there are no plans to put the EX into production. That said, some kind of electric powertrain—maybe an advanced gas-electric-hybrid—will likely be in its future. One thing’s for sure: This is certainly an electrifying start to its program. u
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Blumarine floral print dress, Marissa Collections, Naples; Chopard earrings, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples; House of Lavande bracelets, Marissa Collections, houseoflavande.com
Emilio Pucci printed long scarf dress, Marissa Collections, Naples; Jimmy Choo heels, Chopard earrings, ring, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples; House of Lavande necklace, Marissa Collections, houseoflavande.com Opposite page: Black floral print crepe de chine gown, Douglas Hannant, douglashannant. com; Chopard earrings, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples; House of Lavande necklace, Marissa Collections, Naples, houseoflavande.com
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Sportmax floral studded peplum dress, belt, Max Mara, Naples; Jimmy Choo heels, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples; House of Lavande necklaces, Marissa Collections, Naples, houseoflavande.com Opposite page: Mark + James sequin tank top, floral print pants, belt, Badgley Mischka, badgleymischka. com; House of Lavande earrings, bracelets, Marissa Collections, Naples, houseoflavande.com
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Silk chiffon onion and floral print dress, Dolce & Gabbana, dolcegabbana.com; Chopard diamond bracelet, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples; House of Lavande earrings, bracelets, Marissa Collections, Naples, houseoflavande.com Opposite page: Oscar de la Renta strapless dress, floral embroidered top, satin shoes, Marissa Collections, Naples; House of Lavande necklaces, Marissa Collections, houseoflavande.com Fashion Editor: Katherine Lande Design Director: Olga Gustine Hair & Makeup Artist: Gina Simone, Cielo Blue Pro, Miami Model: Tania Balash, Q Model Management, New York Photographer’s Assistant: Danny Luna Richard Reinsdorf is represented by No-Name Productions
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Not in Plein Site Painter John Stobart takes his artistic vision on a tour of Naples, in search of a suitable scene. By Kathy Becker | Photography by Vanessa rogers
Naples is picture-perfect. Artists have long recognized its beauty and have flocked to its waterfront to soak up the layers of light and render on canvas its vibrant palette. This abundance of artists and scenes to paint inspired a fundraiser, Third on Canvas, which invites artists outdoors to paint the Naples landscape, and to donate those paintings to benefit a nonprofit organization. John Stobart, 82, a renowned maritime artist known especially for his paintings of waterways in the days of majestic 84  NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
Artist John Stobart takes to the water to look for suitable scenes to paint. His search included a sunset cruise to scout potential locations from the water.
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sailing ships, is not immune to the allure of water and boat-rich Naples. After having a gallery in town for many years, he still comes often from his home and studio in Fort Lauderdale to visit friends in the art and collector community. For two years he has joined plein-air artists who paint on-site for two days, interacting with the public and creating a scene to be sold for charity. For this year’s event, Stobart’s work began long before he will set up his easel next month. Last fall, Stobart took a tour with Frank Russen, director of modern masters acquisition at The Englishman in Naples. Russen first became familiar with Stobart’s work in Pennsylvania 16 years ago. “I went to the Stobart Gallery in Pittsburgh every day until they hired me,” Russen says. He worked for Stobart’s gallery in Pittsburgh for nearly 10 years, splitting his time with Stobart’s Naples gallery for nearly four years until 2003. Russen has remained friends with Stobart ever since, and has represented his work often through the years, including now at The Englishman. The two were searching for the right scene for Stobart to paint for this year’s Third on Canvas. “Last time we looked all over until we found this opening through the trees into Naples Bay near the Dock Restaurant,” Russen says. The time before, Stobart found a path through sea grapes with a view of the iconic Naples Pier that he liked. This trip, Stobart was looking for similar inspiration. “When you sit in front of something, that’s when the magic happens,” he says.
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Left to right from far left: Artist John Stobart at Tin City, and with Frank Russen, director of modern masters acquisitions for The Englishman. Above: A serene beach scene Stobart considered.
“I love architecture, nature, and a mixture of each. Maritime painting is a plein-air thing. You need to see the place at different times of the day. You can hit something by accident after a few hours of looking. I’m looking for something that’s framed in a certain way.” Growing up in landlocked Derbyshire, England, Stobart developed a penchant for sketching and drawing. On a trip to Liverpool to visit his grandmother at age eight, he went to the waterfront. “Liverpool was crammed with ships of all kinds,” he says. “It completely seduced me. I knew I was married to that subject.” After Stobart failed in school, his pharmacist father was able to get him into Derby College of Art. Stobart received a rare appointment to the Royal Academy of Arts in London, where as a student he learned he could making a living when he sold a hastily rendered
Left to right from far left: John Stobart’s paintings: Venice Large Entrance to the Grand Canal, 18 by 27 inches; New York Lower South Street, Circa 1885, 28 by 42 inches. Stobart contemplates the visual possibilities of pilings.
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Third on Canvas Each year, artists flock to Old Naples to paint the scenes of the historic community, interpreted through their own style and artistic eye. Paintings are donated and sold at auction to benefit The Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida. This year’s painting days, which will include nearly 40 artists painting throughout the area, are March 12 and 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The auction gala at Sea Salt restaurant March 18 includes a live and silent auction. Artists include Paul Arsenault, Cynthia Edmonds and Barrett Edwards. Information on the event, and a list of painters and where they are painting, are available at thirdstreetsouth.com/thirdoncanvas.
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Clockwise from above: John Stobart’s painting of the Naples Pier from 2008; Stobart’s finished painting of the Naples City Dock. Stobart working on his painting of the City Dock.
Artist John Stobart takes a picture of a Naples sunset for future reference. Below: Naples art collectors and patrons Jay and Patty Baker with Stobart.
scene of boats on the River Thames for more than a month’s living expenses. On a boat trip to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe (then known as Southern Rhodesia), where his father lived, he painted boats in exotic ports along the way. Stobart’s work caught the attention of some British shipping companies, which began to commission him to create paintings that would be used for annual calendars sent to clients around the world. While living in Canada, Stobart learned about the majestic sailing ships at the Maritime Museum of Upper Canada, and set out to paint the scenes of nineteenth-century American clipper ships. As his work became more popular and his skill more refined, a friend sent him to New York to market his work. On the train Stobart happened to sit next to an art magazine editor who liked his work and gave the inexperienced Stobart connections at New York galleries. At age 35, Stobart took four paintings to the Kennedy Galleries, where he was booked for a one-man show after being in New York for a little more than an hour. Sales at the show averaged $6,000 each, earning a total of $140,000. Today paintings by Stobart are some of the most sought-after works of any living marine artist, commanding record prices nationwide. He attributes his success to extraordinary luck, along with talent and hard work. A martini glass he created for the Celebrity Martini Glass auction in Naples in November fetched $3,250. It was purchased by art collectors and major supporters of the Naples Museum of Art, Jay and Patty Baker, who were not familiar with
Stobart’s work before the glass caught their attention. “We looked at it and liked it,” Jay says. “We love art. I have to see his work. I know he does a lot of scenes from the East River in New York.” On this scouting trip, Stobart wasn’t so lucky in finding inspiration for his next Naples painting. He looked at the historic Port Royal boathouses, Crayton Cove, Tin City, the beach in Port Royal and waterside locations during a sunset boat trip. But the artist, whose career has been marked by good providence and a refined vision, wasn’t worried. “We’ll find something, even if it’s at the last minute,” he says. “Things happen by miracle.” u
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KITCHEN MASTERPIECES Chef Brian Roland’s recipe for creative cuisine: Cooperation, collaboration and community, with a dash of competition. By Kat Smith Photography by Vanessa Rogers
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Imagine steaming dozens of tiny quail eggs, shelling them, and removing the yolks to make a multitude of teeny deviled eggs. Or firing up a special machine to turn out 70-plus little puffs of foie gras cotton candy to garnish a dessert. These may not be examples of average restaurant preparations in Naples, but are two examples of the imaginative creations hatched by Brian Roland, executive chef at M Waterfront Grille, working alongside an impressive lineup of other great Naples chefs for the Summer Chef Series. Producing the five monthly dinners— each with a theme ingredient used in amuse-bouches, two courses by Roland, two by visiting Naples chefs, and a jointly conceived dessert—was like walking a highwire without a net. The chefs hadn’t worked together before, and the visiting chefs were working in a strange kitchen, making complex new dishes. In daredevil fashion, the chefs presented the dinners with nary a slip off the tightrope. “We had to develop a wine dinner program for the summer,” Roland says. “And I
thought, what would be fun and exciting? Head-to-head competition-like cooking battles are popular,” he says. “I thought of this concept where I could invite different chefs into my own kitchen and do a similar kind of head-to-head action, where we’re not really competing for anything more than bragging rights, but gives us a sense of camaraderie in the community.” Each night was dinner and a show. In addition to unique cuisine and interesting wine pairings, the chefs presented each course with informative and often funny comments. Chefs can be egotistical, but Roland says the overwhelming attitude was one of cooperation. Diners received a comment card to say which dishes they liked best, which conferred those bragging rights, but with so many dishes at each dinner, all the chefs got their props.
Kurobuta Pork The inaugural event paired Roland with Tony Biagetti of Handsome Harry’s Third Street Bistro, with the theme ingredient Kurobuta pork.
Vermont maple semifreddo, with sweet cured bacon and bourbon pecan tuile. Opposite, clockwise from lower left: Brian Roland, left, and Tony Biagetti. Biagetti’s pistachio and pancetta-wrapped boneless rack of Kuorbuta pork with porcini gnocchi and escarole. Roland’s crispy Kurobuta pork consommé with pickled baby leeks, mushrooms, radish and 36-hour braised pork butt, paired with Lyonnaise Nouveau—poached egg, goat cheese, frisee, lardons and toasted brioche. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2012 91
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Clockwise from above: Amuse-bouches by Aielli and Roland, white chocolatesablefish milkshake, left, and crispy sablefish brandade, right. Aielli plates a dish. Aielli's Acquerello risotto with fluorescent sablefish capaccio and sea urchin cappucino. Opposite: Roland’s smoked sablefishcitrus and blue crab salad with crisp fingerling chips.
Standouts among the evening’s dishes included Biagetti’s duet of appetizers— Barolo-braised pork-cheek tortelloni with Taleggio cheese, rosemary, lemon and sauce verde, and fennel-cured pork belly “agro dolce” with cipollini onion confit and fennel crudo. Roland’s entrée, a vanilla-spice-rubbed Kurobuta pork tenderloin with sweet corn and white truffle polenta, almond caramelized Brussels sprouts and pomegranate-espresso gastrique, was also a favorite. Perhaps the most appreciated dish was dessert—Vermont maple semifreddo with crispy sweet cured bacon, dried blueberry syrup, bourbon-pecan tuile, and smoked fleur de sel. “It was killer,” Roland says.
Sablefish In the second dinner, chef Fabrizio Aielli traveled uptown from Sea Salt on Third Street South to create courses featuring one of his favorite ingredients, sablefish. “It was innovative, full of flavor, it challenged the senses in many ways. The food was interactive, very creative,” Roland says about this dinner.
Roland made a crispy sablefish brandade using a thermal circulator to make a sous-vide Meyer lemon confit to accent the dish. He made pasta for little raviolis he filled with the brandade, then fried and topped it with tomato-sage jam. And this was just his amuse-bouche. Aielli’s little bite was a similarly intricate, a warm white chocolate-sablefish “milkshake” with black truffle essence. “Sablefish and white chocolate go well together, surprisingly,” Roland says. Aielli’s first course focused on umami, the fifth taste. He created fluorescent sablefish carpaccio, soaking it in beet juice so that it went from the center out from white to pink to purple. It was sliced thin
and served with Acquerello risotto, an Italian barrel-aged rice, and Colonatta lard (pork belly that’s 90 percent fat) used for texture and flavor in a sea urchin cappuccino. Dry ice was placed in the serving shooter glasses, to which the chef added the cream cappuccino, creating foam that bubbled over onto the fish and the rice. Roland’s entrée course, curry seared Pacific sablefish with molten truffled lobster potato fritter, semi-frozen Jersey corn custard brûlée, spinach and salsify, involved a pipette containing a reduced wild mushroom liqueur skewered with mushrooms. Guests could use the pipette to squeeze the liquid onto the fish or into their mouths. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2012 93
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Top left: Mueller’s Wagyu beef rib eye “culotte” with beef bone marrow, buttermilk fine herb crêpe and Alverta white sturgeon caviar. Top right: Roland’s seared New England diver scallop with crisp potato pancake, cauliflower puree, leek and caviar sauce, and snow pea sprouts. Below: Toasted almond biscuit, left, with white chocolate, lemon curd and Petrossian caviar, and bourbon-vanilla panna cotta, right, with hazelnut butter, croquantine, macerated berries and berry “caviar.”
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For his second dish, Aielli’s orange agave broiled sablefish included a clever extra virgin olive oil dust that guests were instructed to eat first. The only instance in the series in which a course did not include the theme ingredient was the dessert. Instead of trying to incorporate sablefish, Aielli and his executive chef came up with a fun and interactive concept, with a chocolate praline “burger” on a sweet brioche bun, with an “egg” made of gelatinized coconut milk and mango sphere yolk that burst and spread when bitten. Biscotti “fries” were served in a tiny Chinese takeout container, with raspberry sauce “ketchup” and vanilla saffron gelato “mustard.” On each table a bowl was filled with dry ice
and vanilla scented water that filled the air, and servers went through the dining room spraying lime and rosewater to get all the senses engaged.
Petrossian Caviar Things changed up for the third dinner, as two chefs, Vincenzo Betulia and Mike Mueller, of Campiello and Café Lurcat, respectively, came to make dishes incorporating caviar. This dinner was especially well attended, with fans of Betulia and Mueller filling many spots. As cutting-edge as the evening with Fabrizio Aielli’s and Roland’s cuisine was, the dishes prepared by Betulia tended toward rustic simplicity, which created a nice contrast with Roland’s
cooking. The chef from Campiello served uovo in raviolio, a satisfying first course with handmade ricotta, Swiss chard, egg yolk, Vacche Rosse Parmigiano, Schrencki caviar and nocciola butter. “Vincenzo’s ravioli was fantastically prepared, the flavors were awesome,” Roland says. The funny, charming Betulia added a lot to the entertainment as well. In keeping with his penchant for creating food that’s fun and different, Roland presented smoked Scottish salmon and buckwheat blinis with Petrossian trout roe, crème fraîche espuma, crumbled egg and garlic flowers for his first course. The presentation was ingenious—alongside the blinis and salmon was a shot glass made out of ice with a glow stick embedded on
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Roland’s grilled filet mignon and foie gras with brioche French toast, wild mushrooms, sage and brown butter truffled popcorn cream.
the side, filled with vodka, and accompanied by a liquid olive, a caviar cube, and a little icy blue cheese lollipop, sort of a deconstructed martini. Mueller’s entrée course of Australian Wagyu beef rib eye was a savory success, with roasted beef bone marrow, buttermilk fine herb crêpes and Alverta white sturgeon caviar. The dessert, toasted almond biscuit with white chocolate, lemon curd and Petrossian caviar, plus a bourbon-vanilla panna cotta with hazelnut butter, macerated berries and berry “caviar,” sounds odd, but it was a delicious multilayered taste experience.
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Polo and Shipman prepared a stunning appetizer of roasted black mission fig “sushi.” Figs were stuffed with foie gras mousse, flavored with thyme, bay leaf and brandy, served with deep-fried pickled ginger, green peppercorn gelee, and a wine reduction. The winning name for any dish in the five-part series was Roland’s Duck, Duck, Goose! Ménage à Foie. More than just a clever name, the appetizer included duck liver crème brûlée with vanilla salt, lavender and honey crisp; duck prosciuttowrapped asparagus with Ermitage triple cream, quince and foie vinaigrette; and goose liver torchon with tomato marmalade, goat cheese panna cotta and pumpernickel. While it may sound like liver overload, all the ingredients were used in balanced amounts with ingredients to tickle rather than overwhelm the palate.
Polo and Shipman’s entrée was a magic marriage of Chilean sea bass and seared foie gras, while Roland’s second course pairing filet mignon and medallion of foie gras departed from the classic dish with savory brioche French toast and truffled popcorn cream. The over-the-top dessert, “Foie 3 Ways,” incorporated chocolate-dipped éclairs filled with foie gras mousse, foie gras ice cream, caramel ganache, berries and a whimsical cloud of foie cotton candy.
Quail Eggs Rounding out the series with quail eggs—pun intended—was David Speegle, formerly of Roy’s in Naples. For both chefs, executing something as à la minute as quail eggs in large volume was a challenge they relished. Making crêpes, cooking sous vide eggs, even just shelling
Clockwise from top left: M Waterfront staffer Justin Lee, Isabel Polo, Mary Shipman. Chocolate-dipped “Foi-é-clair” and foie gras ice cream topped with foie cotton candy. Polo and Shipman’s Chilean sea bass and seared foie gras. Roland’s fist course of duck liver crème brûlée, duck prosciutto-wrapped asparagus with foie vinaigrette, and goose liver torchon. Polo and Shipman’s roasted black Mission fig “sushi.”
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Opposite page: Speegle’s deviled quail eggs with maple bourbon-glazed pork belly and white cheddar grits. Left: Speegle’s lobster-edamame risotto, Wagyu beef short ribs and fried quail egg. Below: Quail and chicken egg crêpes, white chocolate mousse, anglaiseflavored chantilly, macadamia madeleines, and sweet and salty “caviar.” Bottom: Brian Roland and David Speegle.
the diminutive eggs without getting shells in the food was a bit tricky. Roland’s crowd-pleasing amuse-bouche paired toasted brioche with poached quail egg, preserved lemon cream, lava salt and chive. “I like to take traditional flavors and drive them to the plate with wacky presentations,” he says. For his first course, quick-fried quail egg and steak tartare napoleon “nouveau,” he layered the beef on the bottom, then asparagus with crème fraîche, lemon, fried capers and more beef, with a fried quail egg on top. He added aerated capers to create caper foam, and suspended crispy capers on top, then offset the dish with mustard gelato. Speegle made an unexpected version of deviled eggs, served with maple bourbon-glazed pork belly and white cheddar grits, a tedious dish to make, and one he is unlikely to make again, even though it was a hit with guests. As with the previous dinners, the collaborative dessert was well received. The quail and chicken egg crêpes included Speegle’s trio of sweet and salty caviars in raspberry, mango and soy, with white chocolate mousse, anglaise-flavored chantilly and toasted macadamia madeleines. At the conclusion, Roland says, “One of the coolest things for me is that I pushed myself to do new things that I’ve never done before. It’s been great because I pushed myself to learn and at the same time trying to create a dining experience for people that they’ve never had.” Plans are under way for another series that will be different in some respects, with all new guest chefs cohosting. After experiencing the inaugural series, attendees are eagerly anticipating summer. u NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2012 99
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Masked Museum The new Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples is world-class for many reasons. By Kathy Becker
When the new Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples opens this month, the tech-savvy, state-ofthe-art exhibits will delight, educate and surprise. Children will play in the snow and the Everglades, at the beach, in the trees, on the farm and many other places through the latest interactive exhibits designed to engage imagination as well as intellect. Staff and donors have spent years planning, consulting, raising money and building to finally have children experience the efforts. As the newest children’s museum in the United States, it’s a bright and shining addition. What really makes the Naples museum a standout nationwide, though, is old stuff—the museum is one of few to have an extensive global artifact collection, and possibly the only to have its own fine art collection.
The O’Connell Collection Education is the museum’s primary purpose, so introducing children to different cultures was always within the plan for its World Café. The “how” part of that desire was resolved spectacularly with the donation of the complete collection of Dr. Ernestine A. O’Connell, a Venice, Florida, resident who amassed tribal, folk and other art and objects from 145 countries during 45 years of travel. The call about the collection came from a curator of the International Museum of Folk Art, which had been contacted about donating the collection by O’Connell, an only child who never married. The curator, who had worked at a children’s museum, contacted Joe Cox, executive director, to see if the Naples children’s museum would be interested in what his museum didn’t want. “I get an awful lot of calls from people wanting to donate,” Cox says. “Usually it’s seashells or Barbie dolls. With this call, my heart skipped a beat.” About two years ago, Cox went to Venice to meet 100 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
This wood, bamboo and fiber Mwana Pwo (young woman) mask was made by the Chokwe people of Republic of Congo. Far left: Thailand will be the first country to be featured when the Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples opens this month. The exhibit will include this papier mâché Khon mask from the O’Connell Collection. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2012 101
O’Connell, who was then 85 years old. She liked Cox and the plans for the museum so much, she decided to donate her entire collection, some 2,000 objects, to the children’s museum. “We went to Venice to her 1950s bungalow,” Cox recalls. “I walked in and my jaw dropped. From floor to ceiling were masks, puppets, costumes, musical instruments.” Carrie Cutchens, a professional curator, had recently moved back to her hometown of Naples and began volunteering at the museum. As a volunteer, she met and began working with O’Connell, learning about her and the collection. “She had books, amazing stuff, every drawer had documentation, receipts,” Cutchens says. “She started traveling at the age of four, and the first thing she collected was shrunken heads.” O’Connell traveled 10 months of the year, and when she was home in Florida, she shared. She kept journals and had 140,000 slides organized into lectures she would give at the public library. The museum also has her handwritten and typed notes and 236 audio recordings of the lectures.
Top: An embroidered silk child’s mask from China. Above: A pigment on wood, fiber, trade bead and cowrie shell Ngady aMwaash mask made by the Kuba people, Republic of Congo. Right: An enamel-on-tin devil’s mask from Bolivia.
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“What makes this collection so special is the items, but also the provenance,” Cox says. “She kept track of where she was when she bought a piece, down to practically what she had for lunch. When we display a mask, it’s not going to be, ‘Here’s a mask from Africa.’ We can tell what Dr. O’Connell bartered for it.” Cox says those stories are as important as the artifacts. “She has some rare masks from the South Pacific that are in very few museum collections because the tribes made them and threw them into the fire,” Cox says. “She was a single woman traveling the world in the 1970s, and she pulls the masks from the fire and starts bartering.” O’Connell died in October 2009, less than a week after Cutchens was named the museum’s curator. Cutchens spent the next several months cleaning out the house, taking inventory of the collection and preparing it to be moved. “It took six guys nine hours to pack up her house,” she says. The initial inventory, for which items were tied back to documentation and photographed, took a year and a half. “We still have a couple hundred pieces to tie back to the documentation.” As Cutchens and interns have been working with the collection, the rest of the staff has planned how to bring it to life. Four display cases in the World Café will showcase pieces from a specific country or region, with each destination changed quarterly. The pretend café will include menus from the spotlighted country, and museum programs will include festivals, folk tales, art projects and educational curricula for children of all ages. “It’s a big part of interpretation of culture, from traditional to modern,” Cox says. The first World Café exhibit focuses on Thailand. “We will tell the story of Dr. O’Connell in Thailand,” Cox says. “She will almost become a character in the museum. We’d love to do a series of books about her.” Parts of the exhibit that are not on display will be upstairs in a visible collection storage space, where Cutchens and others can be viewed working with the art and artifacts. Eventually, with grants and funding, the museum plans to use O’Connell’s slides and tapes to help tell her story, as well as to pre-
pare traveling exhibits to other museums. “It’s so exciting to be a brand new museum coming out of the gate with this collection,” Cox says.
Fine Art Bill Meek knows how to put together an art collection, having established the Naples Philharmonic Center’s permanent collection in the 1990s, the von Liebig Art Center’s Collier County artists 1950-2000 permanent collection, and the collection at Harmon-Meek Gallery, where he has been owner and director for more than 30 years. He also knows how to get children excited about art, as his gallery served as an art experience for area children brought by school buses before the Naples Museum of Art opened.
Above: Pine carving (60 by 11 by 11 inches) by Lorrie Goulet was made in 1965. Below: Child with Slate, by Byron Browne, 1947, crayon, 24 by 18 inches.
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Alima and Ayesha at Coney Island, by artist Richard Segalman, 2009, oil painting, 32 by 40 inches.
From his own childhood, Meek knows the importance of being exposed to art, having been taken to galleries and museums in Europe by his parents. “I’m an art dealer today because my parents dragged me to art museums as a child,” he says. “It didn’t surface until I got to college and realized I really liked the arts.” So when plans for the children’s museum began to form, Meek started to think about the possibility of creating a permanent art collection for it. He presented the idea, and although the museum board was receptive, they were concerned about the cost and having enough space to display art. Meek knew he could get works donated by collectors, artists, and artists’ estates, 104 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
and he addressed the space problem by limiting the scope of what would be collected to art by American artists where the subject matter is children and/or animals. Meek put together an initial collection of 17 paintings and two sculptures, including work by artists Bob Kane, Robert Vickrey, Hunt Slonem, Colleen Browning and Richard Segalman. The painting by Segalman is of children, a subject the artist rarely featured. The collection is made up of artists from Meek’s gallery, but he expects the collection to grow beyond his artists. A collections committee for the museum is already considering additional works. Planners created a small gallery space where a few pieces in the collection will be on display at a time, with art hung at a
child’s eye level and programming planned to enhance the experience. “To us, interpreting art is looking at textures, ways of expressing yourself,” Cox says. “They can see texture, get up close. They can see you can mix color, can experiment with textures. That’s art too. It doesn’t have to be perfect.” For a Jon Corbino painting with a puppy, Cox says they may re-create the scene, providing children the opportunity to pose in a similar chair with a stuffed animal for others to draw. “When children are first seeing art, they need something to relate to,” Meek says. “We’re not trying to be the Naples Museum of Art; we want to get them interested and to begin to develop an educated eye. Naples is known as an art town. This is
one more area where we have demonstrated an interest in providing art for all art appreciators. I’m very proud of it. Sometimes a small collection can lead to something bigger.” Presenting fine art to children in an interactive museum designed to engage all the senses, including touch, can be a challenge. Meek is working on a solution, a new scratch-resistant Plexiglas cover that will protect the paintings from sunlight while being virtually invisible to the viewer. It’s expensive, from $1,000 to $2,000 per painting, but Meek is counting on grants and donations. To allow children to experience texture, sample squares with paint applied like the painting on exhibit will allow children to touch without damaging the artwork. For children who prefer their pictures to be on a screen, Meek has found a computer and virtually indestructible touchscreen on which information about the artwork can be presented. “The collections just add more to the pleasure and education,” Meek says. “We are thrilled about the art collection; it’s just what we try to do as a gallery. It’ll be interesting to see where it leads. That’s the fun; you just don’t know how it will unfold.” u
Gallery Director Bill Meek’s experiences as a child inspired his love of art, and a desire to create an art collection for the museum. Meek, the boy in the hat, watches an artist paint at Montmarte, Paris, in 1958. Below: Salon, by artist Colleen Browning, 2002, oil on canvas, 34 by 44 inches.
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Fascinating Fixtures Sandi and Tom Moran added many special features to look up to in their Pine Ridge Estates home. By Kathy Becker | Photography by CJ WALKER AND NICK SHIRGHIO
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fter living in a funky 1970s home on their Pine Ridge Estates lakefront lot for years, Tom and Sandi Moran had plenty of time to envision their dream home with better lake views, multifunction space for entertaining, adequate home work spaces, gardens, display space for their growing art collection, a fabulous kitchen and a music room. When Sandi began to furnish her home, another lightbulb switched on. She turned her attention upward, and began collecting stunning antique Art Deco light fixtures for each room.
Far Left: Replica by artisans Ferrari Studios and Schaeffer Stained & Beveled Glass of Louis Comfort Tiffany “Daffodil” chandelier was handcrafted to fill the dining room with magnificent light. Above: The staircase encircles an Art Deco chandelier and provides room for one of two wine storage spaces. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2012 107
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Top: The home’s paneled study. Above: Sandi and Tom Moran.
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Perhaps it was the orientation of the home they tore down that inspired Sandi. Built by a portrait painter, the home was oriented east and west and was designed to maximize northern light, with ceilings 12 to 18 feet high and nearly all-glass walls on the north side. On the southern side of the house, only one room looked out on the lake, and rooms had eight-foot ceilings. It was the wooded lot in the community that attracted them in 1995—that and the plan to eventually renovate or rebuild. “We loved the property,” Sandi says. “We had the intention of remodeling. It was a fun house to raise the kids in.” They decided to start over with Kurtz Homes, Naples, instead of remodeling in order to reconfigure the design to give nearly every room in the house a view of the lake. They moved into the new home in 2008.
Once her vision for the new home was firmly in place, Sandi turned to accessorizing with the help of Christina Forbes of Accessories Etc., Bonita Springs. While Forbes helped her blend new and old pieces, Sandi focused on “new” additions for each room—oneof-kind antique light fixtures. “I had a blast finding them,” she says, adding that some were purchased locally, some at auction and some in Miami. To complement the chandeliers, Moran had the ceilings hand-painted to highlight the unique elements of each chandelier. A large etched-glass and chrome Art Deco fixture encircled by the staircase was found in San Francisco. When Sandi hesitated to buy it because she wasn’t sure it would fit, her father made a cardboard replica she could take home and try out in the space. The fixture fits perfectly, and provides a special
In the music parlor is a circa 1930s French Art Deco crystal and gilt bronze chandelier with 12 arms, 10 interior lights and a body comprised of bronze-ringed crystals.
Clockwise from top left: French Art Nouveau chandelier has glass attributed to Lalique. A French amber alabaster chandelier gives warm light to the paneled study. French Art Deco chandelier, made and signed by Muller Freres, features bronze with rosecolored Lalique glass. Circa 1928 Art Deco chandelier was reclaimed from a San Francisco theater.
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The master bathroom provides a luxurious retreat. Below: The game table and kitchen are designed for entertaining.
acknowledgement of the Morans’ support of Opera Naples, as it is reminiscent of the kind of huge decorative element one would find in a theater lobby. “They usually didn’t make such big fixtures in that era, so we figure it must have been from a hotel or a theater,” she says. In the wood-shelf-lined library is an amber-colored chandelier. A converted candelabra from 1801 in the master bedroom was designed to come apart to be completely portable. When Sandi fell in love with a picture of a one-of-a-kind Tiffany gas chandelier, she had Schaefer Stained & Beveled Glass, Naples, replicate a larger electric version for the dining room, complete with metal fretwork that was necessary for a gas lamp. “When I walk through my house every day, I love my chandeliers,” Sandi says. “They are what make my house mine.” She continues to find interesting chandeliers. Her most recent find is a lamp with pink-frosted glass shades that replaced a practical can light in the entrance from the garage. “It changed the entire feel of the entryway,” she says. “Before it was just functional. Now it’s special. The chandeliers are one of many of the things that make my house unique.”
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For the Morans, seeking out interesting light fixtures is an extension of their love of collecting, from decorative elements like art, to wine, housed in two wine rooms— a 1,500-bottle showcase storage under the stairs, and another larger storage room. Their art collection includes works by local artists including Paul Arsenault, Robert Rauschenberg and Emily James, with many works depicting children, as well as Dale Chihuly glass sculptures. Sandi also collects antique lace and linens. The home was also designed with another type of collection in mind—people. “We built the house for entertaining and hosting charitable events,” Tom says. The couple has hosted patron parties for various charities, concerts and Christmas decor tours. The living room, known as the music parlor, was created with excellent acoustics for concerts featuring their
seven-foot Steinway grand piano. They often house performers for Opera Naples, who practice in the Morans’ music room. The family room adjacent to the kitchen can be cleared of furniture for a seated dinner for 108, and the kitchen, with two sinks, two dishwashers, two microwaves, four ovens, and a pantry with access to the garage is a caterer’s dream. This functionality is important to the Morans, who are Naples Winter Wine Festival trustees. Sandi is bailli for the Bailliage de Naples of the Chaîne des Rôtisseurs, a group of food and wine lovers. The same meticulous attention paid to the inside was applied outside. Every plant was carefully chosen to provide privacy in the front. A tree broker found mature oaks in central Florida. Azaleas were planted in large quantity to provide maximum color when they bloom in February.
“I love gardens,” Sandi says. JoAnn Smallwood of Smallwood Design Group, Naples helped with design, “but I was involved in planning every plant. I had a vision of how I wanted things done. I’m gardening constantly,” she says. In the front of the house, she concentrated on native plants and native lookalikes, including magnolias, sabal palms and oak trees, sprinkled with color from the orchids Sandi grows on the side of the house, which she rotates through the yard as they bloom. “Our home is a mixture of antique and newer pieces collected through the years,” Sandi says, noting that the desire inside and out was to create something that had modern practicality while feeling established. “We created the spaces first, and then found the right things to go in them. It’s what makes it our home.” u NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2012 113
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Capture ultimate endless views from the sweeping open terraces. Features over 2,700 sq. ft. of spacious beachfront living. $2,650,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
An outstanding custom-designed 15th-floor 3BR/3.5BA plus den end residence. Stunning 300-degree skyline and Gulf views. $2,595,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.641.3270
Poolside living in this 3,000 sq. ft. 3BR/3BA recently updated residence. Large terrace has private stairs to pool and Gulf. $2,495,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
The Salerno Penthouse 1904
Vista Royale
Brighton Residence 2002
Silverleaf Lane
Brassie Bend
Montenero Residence 1508
The Seasons Residence 1002
Cap Ferrat Residence 1203
Remington Residence 204
Bay ColoNy
Park Shore
Bay ColoNy
Top floor 3BR/3.5BA+den with fantastic views, furnished and ready to move in. Over 3,400 sq. ft. of living. Beach club. $2,495,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Tropical setting ideally-located steps away from Venetian Village. Spacious 4,300 sq. ft. with 10foot ceilings including wraparound terraces. $2,475,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
Tucked into a captivating tropical setting with the ultimate of specifications and furnishings. Capture Bay Colony from this 3,200 sq. ft. residence. $2,450,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
Bay ColoNy
Bay ColoNy
PeliCaN Bay
The perfect beachhouse with all the amenities of condominium living. Furnished 2BR/2.5BA with 2,400 sq. ft. living area. $1,995,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Over 3,400 sq. ft., 3BR/3.5BA condominium with den and family room. Designer features. Gulf views plus endless amenities. $1,995,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Magnificently impeccable 19th-floor residence, 3BR/3BA plus den with wide Gulf, preserve and golf views. Turnkey furnished. $1,895,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.641.3270
Park Shore
Bay ColoNy
Bay ColoNy
Extraordinary sunrises and sunsets with spectacular Gulf and bay views. Three full bedroom suites, den and morning room. $1,885,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
Perfect 10th-floor southwest corner 3BR/3BA plus family room. Expansive Gulf and bay views. Private cabana with secluded sunning deck. $1,800,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.860.6985
Impeccably-maintained 3BR/2.5BA, 2,500 sq. ft. of gracious living. Captivating bay and Gulf views. Custom features throughout. $1,795,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Trieste Residence 2005
Remington Residence 201
Brittany Residence 1205
Provence Residence 502
Trieste Residence 505
Toscana Residence 1001
Biltmore Residence 301
Cap Ferrat Residence 1905
Toscana Residence 1503
Bay Colony
PeliCan Bay
PeliCan Bay
Exquisitely finished and turnkey furnished 3BR/3BA plus family room. Gulf and bay views. Exceptional upgrades, 9-foot ceilings, private elevator. $1,795,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.860.6985
Situated on one of Pelican Bay’s premium homesites, this substantial 5,400 sq. ft. 4BR+den residence offers a three-car garage and high ceilings. $1,695,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.641.3270
Exceptionally and completely renovated 3BR/2.5BA plus family room. Top-of-the-line kitchen, new baths, pool/spa and summer kitchen. $1,479,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
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PeliCan Bay
Naples newest lifestyle—in-town living with uptown amenities. Over 2,200 sq. ft. with glimpse of the Gulf. Steps from restaurants, shops and movies. $1,370,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
Enjoy casual elegance combined with unique architectural features. A stones’ throw to the beach with boating in your backyard. Boat dock included. $1,300,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
Fabulous views year-round from southwest corner 3BR/2.5BA penthouse. Grand architectural detail, 2,026 sq. ft. A/C. $1,199,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Salerno Residence 803
The Strada Residence 7502
Pelican Bay Woods
Oakmont
Charleston Square Residence 311 Claridge Penthouse A
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PeliCan Bay
Beachfront charm with sensational panoramic views. South end location capturing the best of the beach and the ultimate in privacy. $1,190,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
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High-rise style Address 4501 Gulf Shore Blvd., PH 1502, Naples The Aria Developer Coleman Homes year built 2006 offered at $4,995,000 furnished size 5,095 square feet under air, 5,331 total special features This incomparable fifteenth-floor penthouse in The Aria is the largest unit in this exquisite high-rise building and is situated
in one of the best locations in Naples on Gulf Shore Bouldevard along Venetian Bay, with world-class shopping and dining steps away. Impeccable four-bedroom plus den, four full- and two half-bath residence is complete with all the amenities and custom designer appointments you desire, such as crown-molding-accentuated volume ceilings with tray and coffered detail; faux finishes; extensive windows for spectacular views throughout; oversized sliders with tinting; plantation shutters; stainless steel state-of-the-art built-in appliances; gas fireplace; and striking stone, carpet and wood flooring. The open and screened terrace areas boast breathtaking pan-
oramic views of the glistening waters and twinkling evening lights of Venetian Bay and The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, as well as the white sandy beaches along the shoreline. Western-facing exposure ensures the most spectacular watercolor Naples sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico. This penthouse also comes with two-garage spaces, and air-conditioned storage space, plus it is pet-friendly. for information Roy and Pam Weekly Weekly Realty Group 239-793-8762 Info@TeamWeekly.com
Spacious penthouse offers beautiful designer touches, and some of the most spectacular views in naples.
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old NaPlEs BEach EstatE
A world class estate home in the heart of Old Naples fringed by 200 feet of white sandy beach within a tropical gated setting situated on an interior lot which presents a level of privacy rarely found. 4+Den/5(3) $19,900,000
An extraordinary beach-front opportunity to create your own vision of paradise with 170 feet of direct beach frontage, extending all the way to Gulf Shore Blvd. A vast buildable envelope with room to build a significant sized residence. $12,900,000
Port royal
Port royal
This luxury compound offers five bedroom suites plus retreat/study where interior and exterior rooms flow through a mature tropical ambiance to create a resort like atmosphere. Qualifies for immediate Port Royal Club membership. 5+den/6.1 $12,900,000
Sited on a gated double lot overlooking Galleon Cove this 9,700 SF residence is exquisitely appointed. A vaulted 2-story cypress beamed ceiling with marbled floors and fireplace overlook bay views. Deep water yacht basin. 4-bay garage. 4+den/6.2 $9,400,000
Port royal
111 ft. of water frontage. Deep water yacht basin. 5,600 S/F .68 acres. Western Exposure. 4+study/4.1 $5,700,000
Port royal
PiNE ridGE
Greatest value in new construction in Port Royal. Designed by Architectural achievement sited on one of the largest lakes in Naples. Herscoe, Hajjar Architect. Built 2007. Water views 4/5.1 $4,995,000 1.84 acre estate, private tennis courts. 5+den/6.2 $4,400,000
EstatEs at Bay coloNy
Park shorE
EstatEs at GrEy oaks
Custom built home with world class quality features & fixtures. Golf view & southern exposure. 4+den/5.2 $4,450,000
Fabulous waterfront living on Venetian Bay. Infinity pool, 3-bay garage, 2 boat slips & docks. 5,928 S/F 5+den/5.1 $3,600,000
7,700 SF. Majestic golf views. Media room, gourmet kitchen, guest house. 3 championship golf courses. 5+den/6 $3,250,000
Port royal
Elegant and refreshing. 4+den/4 $2,995,000
EstatEs at GrEy oaks Light elegant décor. 5+den/7 $2,950,000
EstatEs at Bay coloNy
4+den/5.1 Recently renovated, lanai with Fireplace overlooks lake. $2,695,000
MooriNGs
Gorgeous custom Florida style home. 4,692 sq ft pool/spa 5+den/5.1 $2,495,000
MooriNGs
Completely renovated on Bowline Bay. Direct Gulf access. 3+den/3 $2,250,000
GrEy oaks
GrEy oaks
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MooriNGs
Contenporary, luxurious golf course home. 3 car garage, koi pond. 3+den/3.1 $1,999,000
4+den/4.2 Luxurious villa home offering 4,736 Sq Ft. Lap pool. $1,975,000
3+den/3.1 Unique beachfront condo. 1st floor, step out to beach. $1,895,000
Jamaica Cove older 3/2 pool home. Direct Gulf access. $1,695,000
Close to beach. Open and bright 4+den/4.1 $1,595,000
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$6,500,000 (F)
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8800 La Palma Lane
$4,795,000
$2,350,000
Salerno #1503
Leah D. Ritchey 239.289.0433
7198 Tory Lane
$1,895,000
9779 Bentgrass Bend
$4,495,000
Marquesa #1103
$5,600,000 (F)
Brighton #204
$1,495,000 (F)
$2,449,000
Mansion La Palma #102
$975,000
Ray Couret 239.293.5899
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Windsor At bAy colony Your Bay Colony Beachfront Resident offers an exclusive opportunity to own this 4 bedroom plus library, 4½ bath exceptional southwest JEWEL in Windsor, Bay Colony’s renowned and finest Beachfront Tower. 4+Den/4.5 (C7929) Jill Rogers 239-450-6856 $6,950,000
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OLD NAPLES SANIBEL 800 Fifth Avenue S. Ste. 200 1019 Periwinkle Way 239-434-0101 239-472-2411
BONITA SPRINGS 26269 Tamiami Trail S. 239-498-9200
Old Florida-style home in the heart of the Moorings, west of Crayton Road. Comfortable, casually elegant, great room plan with 2nd floor loft. 3-car garage. 4+Den/3.5 (H3791) Jill Pyszkowski 239-659-6333 $1,845,000
QuAil Woods estAtes
“Harwick” home. Beautiful lake view, stately oak trees, crown molding, family room, fireplace, formal living and dining rooms, tray ceilings, large covered lanai. 3+Den/3.5 (H6176) Judy Stead 239-273-3438 $1,100,000
NORTh NAPLES 1185 Immokalee Rd. Ste. 300 239-598-0059
Splendor of an estate home and ease of a condo. Gorgeous finishes, generous rooms and views of Gulf and Pelican Bay. Over 5,000 sq. ft., private elevator + 2 garage spaces. 4+Den/4.5 (C6571) Mimy von Schreiner 239-659-6171, Kate Del Gatto 239-659-6173 $3,495,000
Moorings
3-story home w/private elevatorr directly on beach. Elegant, spacious 4,000+ sf home, gourmet kitchen, custom built-ins, 2 fireplacess, crown molding,& wood floors. 2 car attached garage. 3+Den/4.5 (V1628) Mimy von Schreiner 239-659-6171, Kate Del Gatto 239-659-6173 $2,300,000
CENTRAL NAPLES 3255 Tamiami Trail N. 239-261-6622
trieste At bAy colony
ChARLESTON SquARE 225 Banyan Blvd. 239-643-3636
Very Special Custom four bedroom plus Den, four bath, five car garage Acre Estate JEWEL in Gated community just 4 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. Built in 2002. 4+Den/4 (H6171) Jill Rogers 239-450-6856 $1,100,000
PArk shore Mediterranean Masterpiece, southwest wrap-a-round lake views. Enjoy privacy surrounded by lush landscaping. Large kitchen with gas, den & media room, 4 BR suites with flat screen TVs. 4+Den/4+2half (H5783) Jill Pyszkowski 239-659-6333 $2,345,000
coronAdo At PelicAn bAy Breathtaking unobstructed views of Clam Pass, Gulf and Pelican Bay Golf Course. New wood floors throughout, new A/C, refrigerator, dishwaser, furnace, and hot water heater. Beautiful décor. 3/3 (C7912) Bonnie Camp 239-734-1212 $1,225,000
VineyArds Large pristine single-villa with pool and beautiful lake view. Two master bedrooms: One upstairs with fireplace and balcony. So many extras. New AC, pool heater, generator and tile roof. 3+Den/3 (H6127) Bobbie Dusek, ABR, CRS, GRI 659-6132 $520,000
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Port royal
Port royal Stunning new Port Royal estate by Omni Builders. Formal living and dining, wine room, views of Hidden Bay, fireplace, summer kitchen, pool and spa. 40’ dock - Gulf access! 4+Den/5+2half (H5991) Robyn Pfister Griffin 239-404-8222 $7,495,000
Bellagio at the Colony Luxurious two-story former model home with tranquil water views. Stunning features with many upgrades. A must see! 4+Den/4.5 (H4824) Frank Petras 239-595-2221 $1,595,000
Coronado at PeliCan Bay REDUCED AGAIN and owners are very motivated! Beautiful condo with views of Gulf and city. Furnished. Two lanais. 24 hour front desk security. Trams to beach outside building. Grill area. 2+Den/2 (C5983) Nelly Willshire 239-860-1097 $840,000
OLD NAPLES SANIBEL 800 Fifth Avenue S. Ste. 200 1019 Periwinkle Way 239-434-0101 239-472-2411 CENTRAL NAPLES 3255 Tamiami Trail N. 239-261-6622 NORTh NAPLES 1185 Immokalee Rd. Ste. 300 239-598-0059 BONITA SPRINGS 26269 Tamiami Trail S. 239-498-9200
ChARLESTON SquARE 225 Banyan Blvd. 239-643-3636
Elegant Port Royal estate with stunning water views. Expansive floor plan over 7,900 Square Feet. Plethora of architectural details. Pool, spa, dock and lift. Gulf access. 4+Den/5+2half (H5648) Robyn Pfister Griffin 239-404-8222 $6,200,000
Creekside at Bonita Bay Modern interior designed home on tranquil cul-de-sac is the epitome of sophistication! Open floor plan. Custom pool/spa overlooks 13th green. Offered turnkey. 4+Den/3.5 (H6086) Frank Petras 239-595-2221 $1,495,000
Castillo at tiBuron Gorgeous penthouse overlooking stunning lake, waterfall and long golf course views. Custom upgrades and designer details galore! Private elevator, Two car garage. 3/2 (C8011) Robyn Pfister Griffin 239-404-8222 $825,000
Benvenuto at Mediterra Warm, inviting and luxurious estate home with western exposure, golf course and lake views, wine cellar, infinity pool, gourmet appliances, stone, wood. 4+Den/5.5 (H3954) Frank Petras 239-595-2221 $3,195,000
isle verde at PeliCan Bay Spacious with high ceilings and lots of light. Large courtyard pool area. Separate casita for guests. Backyard with pavers, lawn, trees. Two private beach pavilions. 3+Den/3.5 (V1630) Rose Mary Everett 230-272-7790, Jessica Bibbee 239-272-6810 $1,800,000
olde CyPress This exquisite former model home, with wide lake and golf views offers a very spacious floor plan with many upgrades and custom treatments throughout. Offered Turnkey. 3+Den/3.5 (H6112) Frank Petras 239-595-2221 $699,900
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Old Naples Walk to 5th and 3rd -2 blocks to beach! Southwest exposure 2 story includes guest suite. 1st floor master with outdoor garden shower. Outdoor fireplace, TV, grill, pool/ spa. 4+Den/4+2half (H6226) Mitch & Sandi Williams 239-370-8879 $2,995,000
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MeridiaN Club at park shOre
Southern fairway views with preserve backdrop for absolute tranquility. 36’ lap pool with spa, 3 car garage. Fireplace/granite/neutral décor. Walking distance to club. 4+Den/3+2half (H6089) Monika DeBenedictis 239-450-4222 $1,100,000
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OLD NAPLES SANIBEL 800 Fifth Avenue S. Ste. 200 1019 Periwinkle Way 239-434-0101 239-472-2411
NORTh NAPLES 1185 Immokalee Rd. Ste. 300 239-598-0059 BONITA SPRINGS 26269 Tamiami Trail S. 239-498-9200
Beautifully redesigned and remodeled with cozy urbancottage feel! Pet friendly, easy access lower floor condo includes murphy bed, tinted impact sliders, many upgrades 3/3 (C7748) Sarah A Theiss, PA 239-269-0300 $849,000
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Beautifully renovated single family home on 2.5 landscaped acres, hardwood floors, granite, stainless, plantation shutters, pool, 2 car garage, quiet, close-in. 4+Den/3 (H5863) Christine Citrano 239-877-1102 $625,000
CENTRAL NAPLES 3255 Tamiami Trail N. 239-261-6622
Sunsets galore overlooking hole #5 with unobstructed lake and golf views! Exquisite remodel with bar, fireplace and paneled walls in great room. Wood/marble floors, and then some 4+Den/5+2half (H6035) Monika DeBenedictis 239-450-4222 $1,985,000
ChARLESTON SquARE 225 Banyan Blvd. 239-643-3636
Too many updates to list them all! Rutenberg “Monterey” with oversized 3 car garage, open kitchen to family room, oversized lanai, pool, large crown molding. 4/3 (H6218) Sharon Hammond-Turnblad 239-851-6918 $449,000
ViNeyards Beautiful builder model with lake view. Marble floors, 16’ ceilings, spacious throughout. Gourmet kitchen. Master suite with sitting room. Large screened lanai with pool 4+Den/4.5 (H6145) Christine Citrano 239-877-1102 $1,325,000
WiNdstar Low fees, big house, pool and golf course view. New hardwood floors. 4+Den/4.5 (H5611) Mary Naylor 239-784-1689, Jacques Groenteman 239-659-6382 $800,000
keNsiNgtON Lovely 1st floor, 2+den/3 bath coach home with lake view. Glassed in lanai, 2-car garage, lovingly maintained. Private gated golf community minutes from the beach. 2+Den/3 (C7968) Christine Citrano 239-877-1102 $349,000
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#504 SUNNY SW GULF AND SUNSET VIEWS. PERFECT CONDITION! LOVELY WOOD FLOORS! 3/2 OVER 2000 SQ FT. $889,000
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St. Pierre
#804 THROUGH VIEWS FROM GULF TO GOLF COURSE! MORNING SUN TO SUNSETS! LARGE TERRACE. $679,000
Tierra Mar
#505 WIDE GULF, BAY & SUNSET VIEWS! UPGRADES! END UNIT! NEW KITCHEN/BATHS! MARBLE FLOORS! $799,000
#572 SW LAKE VIEWS FROM SPACIOUS PRIVATE VILLA/POOL. CUSTOM $60,000 KITCHEN! LARGE POOL! $1,095,000
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ST. Raphael
#1905 REMODELED & PERFECT! FANTASTIC UPGRADES & AMAZING VIEWS OF GULF! 3/2 $750,000
ST. Laurent
#2002 Magical cloud home with amazing gulf & sunset views! Deliciously designer remodeled! 2/2/Den $1,095,000
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Interlachen
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#1709 GULF SUNSETS; 10 FT CEILINGS,UPGRADED CORNER UNIT! EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOM UPGRADES! $1,995,000
ST. Pierre
#1802 remodeled & gorgeous! beautiful gulf views! two suites & just the right size! $699,000
Grosvenor
#504 Gulf views. over 2000 sq.ft. 2/2/powder room. spacious. easy beach access. $529,000
ST. Laurent
#904 Sensational SW GULF & Sunset views! Rare 3/3 corner end unit! $1,135,000
ST. Pierre
#2102 Cloud Nest With Over $250,000 In Upgrades! Gorgeous Bright Gulf And Sunset Views! $759,000
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#1201 PERFECTION! GULF VIEWS. 3/3 FIVE STAR KITCHEN RENOVATION!! TOP SHELF DESIGNER FURNISHINGS! $1,195,000
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Third on Canvas This eagerly anticipated annual event, scheduled March 12-13, features 40 artists painting in picturesque locations throughout Naples’ historic Third Street South district. Sea Salt will host an afternoon of wine, hors d’oeuvres and a festive art auction from 2 to 5 p.m. on March 18. All proceeds benefit the Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida. 239-261-6800
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FEBRUARY 2012 Tribute to Artists Naples artist Lionel Heddy believes a lot of local artists deserve recognition for their efforts to preserve Naples history and contributing to many initiatives in the city. So Heddy created a body of work to express his gratitude and acknowledge certain artists as part of history in the making, people who have recorded Naples historic landmarks and progress. ArtGallery Old Naples 2 hosts An Artist’s Tribute … Works in Graphite by Naples Artist Lionel Heddy. A show of painterly graphite-on-paper portraits will be on exhibit in the gallery located near The Dock restaurant, including a stunning work depicting Jerry Vallez, now celebrating his fortieth year as an artist in Crayton Cove. The opening night reception with Lionel Heddy is February 11, 6 to 9 p.m., and Heddy’s portraits will be on view through February 29. For more information, 239-560-9569. Above: Jerry Vallez, Lionel Heddy Left: Phil Fisher, Lionel Heddy
The Mouse House, at the Patty & Jay Baker Naples Museum of Art
Not Small Scale In Naples, some may know Olga Hirshhorn for her art collection on display at the Patty & Jay Baker Naples Museum of Art. The art is from her former diminutive Washington, D.C., home called the Mouse House. Olga This month, Hirshhorn will be celebrated for her large contribution to the Hirshhorn art and sculpture world as a collector. Her late husband, Joe Hirshhorn, collected modern paintings and sculpture, and founded the Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden in Washington. Having artists, dealers, collectors and museum people as friends throughout her marriage, Olga soon developed her own expertise and collection. When she announced in 1995 she was donating it to the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, her collection was estimated to be worth $10 million. With homes on Martha’s Vineyard and in Naples, Hirshhorn still collects and supports the arts. Her friend, fellow art collector and Neapolitan Bob Edwards, who is on the board of the International Sculpture Center, suggested Hirshhorn for the 2012 Patron Award, an honor bestowed every other year by the sculpture center. The center also annually bestows lifetime achievement awards on artists. Edwards says his idea was supported by the art community, as well as the artists themselves, many of whom know Hirshhorn personally. Hirshhorn will be recognized at a reception February 3 at the Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts. For information, call 609-689-1051, or visit sculpture.org. —Kathy Becker 162 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
ART & MUSEUMS Artist Colony at the Esplanade, Marco Island—Last Wednesday Art Walk, Feb. 29; 239-642-0528. Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs— Alla Prima Alla Fun! painting and refreshments, Feb. 2; Members Exhibition reception and open house, Feb. 3, show Feb. 3-22; Bonita Springs National Art Festival, Feb. 11-12; Raku & You, Feb. 14; Bling it On jewelry-making, Feb. 15; Art Walk at the Promenade, Feb. 23; 239-495-8989. Coconut Point Mall, Estero—Sixth Annual Coconut Point Art Festival, Feb. 11-12; artfestival.com.
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Collier County Museum, Naples— Pirates: The Last Scourge on the Gulf exhibit, through April 30; 239-252-8476. DeBruyne Fine Art, Naples—Opening reception for artist Donny Finley, Feb. 9; opening reception for artist Zhen Huan Lu, Feb. 23; debruynefineart.com. Gardner-Colby Gallery, Naples—The Peaceable Kingdom, artist Kevin Sloan, opening reception, Feb. 9, Twilight and Moonlight, artist Frank P. Corso, reception, opening reception, Feb. 23; gardnercolbygallery.com.
NAPLES ART ASSOCIATION AT THE VON LIEBIG ART CENTER—Under an open sky: plein air painters of southwest Florida, through Feb. 27; naplesart.org.
Harmon-Meek Gallery, Naples—Bob Kane and Bernard Chaet exhibit, through Feb. 10; Richard Haas Paintings, Feb. 12-24; Richard Segalman New Paintings, Feb. 26-March 9; 239-261-2637.
Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida, Naples— Painting the Irena Sendler Story, exhibit featuring illustrations by Bill Farnsworth for the children’s book Irena Sendler and
A Walk on Lover’s Key, Gail Trent Risner
the Children of the Warsaw, Feb. 6-March 2; Authors & Illustrators Panel, featuring Bill Farnsworth and Ruth VanderZee, Feb. 15; holocaustmuseumswfl.org.
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Pure Gold It’s a big year for the Naples Historical Society, which marks its golden anniversary with the 50th Anniversary Ball February 15 at the Naples Yacht Club. The society, which owns and operates historic Palm Cottage and the Norris Gardens, as well as a historic home on Broad Avenue South, will celebrate with the Peter Duchin Orchestra providing music from the Great American Songbook. “Imagine enjoying dinner and dancing to the melodies of these sounds,” says NHS Executive Director Elaine Reed. “We will have Champagne or wine upon entry, several Then & Now photos adorning the Naples Yacht Club, and an anniversary sign-in book for guests to leave precious comments or wishes if they so desire,” she says. “In keeping with Society tradition, there will be no auction, live or silent, at the event. This will be an elegant celebration, period.” For information, 239-261-8164. —Kat Smith
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jewelry, furniture, porcelain, Asian art, American and European silver, glass, textiles, sculpture, contemporary art and more, Feb. 10-23, 201 Goodlette Road South, Naples; naplesshow.com.
Palm Cottage, Tuesdays-Saturdays; guided tours of the Norris Gardens, Feb. 2, 16; napleshistoricalsociety.org.
Naples Artcrafters—Fine Art & Craft Show, Feb. 11, Cambier Park; 239-434-0781.
Naples International Art Antique Fair—International Fine Art Expositions presents galleries of works for sale, including American and European 19th and 20th century painting, objets d’art, Murano glass, sculpture and jewelry, preview evening, honoring the Patty & Jay Baker Naples Museum of Art, Feb. 23, Philharmonic Center for the Arts, exhibit Feb. 24-28, Naples International Pavilion; niaff.com.
Naples Botanical Garden—Dogs in the Garden, Thursdays and Saturdays; naplesgarden.org.
Naples Zoo—Night Eyes Tours, Feb. 2, 16, Night Cubs Family Tours, Feb. 10; 239262-6517.
Naples Historical Society—Tours of
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Patty & Jay Baker Naples Museum of Art—Evolution/ Revolution: 50 Years of American Studio Glass, through April 1; thephil.org.
by Allman Promotions, Feb. 18, 19, Saint Ann Jubilee Center, Naples; 239-877-2830. Patty & Jay Baker Naples Museum of Art—Memories of World War II, Photos from the Archives of the Associated Press, Feb. 12-April 7; 239-597-1900. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve—Photography Annual Exhibit, Feb. 2-29; Sunset to Starlight Cruise, three-hour boat trip during full moon to Keewaydin, Feb. 6; Cruise Through Time, guided boat trip to remote areas, Feb. 15; 239-417-6310. CHILDREN/TEENS Naples Botanical Garden—Gnomes in the Garden, Feb. 11; naplesgarden.org.
Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs—Annual Members Exhibition, Opening Reception Feb. 3; 239-495-8989.
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Naples—Make and Take Workshop, Feb. 1; 239-597-1900.
FILM Cambier Park, Naples—Outdoor Movie Night, Feb. 18; 239-2133058. Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs—Films for Film Lovers, The Man Who Loved Women, Feb. 13, A Man and a Woman, Feb. 27; artcenterbonita.org. Naples Botanical Garden—Gnomeo & Juliet, Feb. 4; 239-643-7275. Naples Historical Society, Palm Cottage Theater—Naples Oral Histories: Mary Prince Lipstate, Feb. 7-11, Gale Guild, Feb. 14-18, Jon Beriault, Feb. 21-25, Franklin Adams Feb. 28-March 3; 239-261-8164. Marianne Friedland Gallery, Naples— Al Held–Space, Scale and Time, Feb. 9-29; 239-262-3484.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Naples—Movie and Discussion Night, Have a Little Faith, Feb. 2; saintpaulsnaples.org.
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Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show The Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show makes its debut February 9-13 at Naples Exhibition Center and will feature the collections of more than 75 acclaimed exhibitors. Guests will have access to beautiful and highly coveted treasures of the ages, including major works of art, antique and estate jewelry, furniture, porcelain, Asian antiquities, American and European silver, glass, textiles, sculpture, contemporary art and more. 201 Goodlette Road S., Naples 561-822-5440 | naplesshow.com Courtesy of Hancocks
Friends of Rookery Bay Friends of Rookery Bay hosts its third annual Batfish Bash for the Bay on March 24 at the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. The event, which raises funds for youth science education, research activities and community outreach events, will feature Old Florida fare, premium wines, a “wild” silent auction, live entertainment and more. Tickets: $175 ($250 patron). 239-262-0750 | rookerybay.org
CHS Healthcare Foundation The sixth annual Ronald McDonald Care Mobile Golf Classic is April 13 at Quail West in Naples. Registration begins at 11 a.m., with a noon shotgun start. Golfers will receive a boxed lunch on the course and will finish the day with heavy hors d’oeuvres and a cocktail reception that includes tournament results, auction items and prizes.
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The Shelter for Abused Women & Children “Mending Broken Hearts with Hope”—a luncheon featuring educator, author, filmmaker, cultural theorist and anti-violence advocate Jackson Katz as keynote speaker—is scheduled for February 21 at The Ritz-Carlton in Naples. The event includes a general reception, silent auction, drawing and the conclusion of the two-day Designer’s Boutique, which begins February 20. 239-775-3862 | naplesshelter.org
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Naples Art Association at the von Liebig Art Center— The Art of Tommy Simpson, sculpture, through Feb. 27; Naplesart.org.
Looks, Champagne and fashion show, Promenade at Bonita Bay, Feb. 17; The Amazing Race: Road Rally Scavenger Hunt and Urban Sleuthing Adventure, awards, food and drinks, Feb. 19; Center for the Arts, Bonita Springs; artcenterbonita.org. Everglades Seafood Festival—37th annual festival, Feb. 5-7, Everglades City; 239-695-4100. Marilyn’s Distinctive European Fashion, Naples—Accessorizing Pants seminar, Feb. 8; 239-206-4460. Marissa Collections, Naples—Tamara Comolli Jewelry, Feb. 2; Moritz Glik Jewelry, Feb. 7; Yossi Harari Jewelry, Feb. 9-11; K Brunini Jewelry, Feb. 13-14; Vendorafa Jewelry, Feb. 16-17; Arunashi Jewelry, Feb. 23-25; Oscar de la Renta PreFall; 239-687-1148. St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church, Naples—Annual Naples Greek Festival, Feb. 10-12; fundraiser with food and fun; 239-591-3420. Third Street South, Naples—Open air market on Third Street, Feb. 4, 18; farmers market, Feb. 11, 25, behind Tommy Bahama; Thursdays on Third, live music, shopping, dining, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23; 239-434-6533.
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Mercato, Naples—First Thursday free concert series, Feb. 2; mercatoshops.com. Naples Botanical Garden—Spotlight Concert, The Wholetones, Feb. 1; Tribute Concert: Piano Man, Feb. 10; Jazz in the Garden, Feb. 12; naplesgarden.org. Naples United Church of Christ—Tuesdays at Twilight Concert Series, Rebecca Richardson and Dan Heck Quintet, Feb. 7; 239-261-5469. Norris Center, Naples—West of Galway, Feb. 24; bluegrass concert, Greg Cahill & Special Consensus, Feb. 25; 239-598-6110. Naples Orchestra and Chorus— Two-Fer Concert, Feb. 18-19, Golden Gate High School, Naples; naplesorchestraandchorus.org. Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples—The Bronx Wanderers, Feb. 1; Blues Brothers Tribute, Feb. 3; Michael
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Feinstein, Feb. 4; Foreigner, Feb. 8; Lynda Carter, Feb. 9-10; Tchaikovsky – Symphony No. 6, Feb. 9-11; The Hit Men, Feb. 11-12; NPO Reaching Out, Smokin’ Brass, Feb. 16, Temple Shalom, Naples, Feb. 17, Davis Art Center, Fort Myers; All That Jazz, Feb. 16; Tony DeSare, Feb. 17-18; Southern Comfort, Feb. 20-21; Ann Hampton Callaway and Liz Callaway in concert, Feb. 21-25; American Jukebox, Feb. 22-23; Peter Gallagher, Feb. 24-25; NPO Reaching Out, Choral Masterpieces, Feb. 26, First Presbyterian Church, Naples; Irish Rovers, Feb. 26; The Puppini Sisters, Feb. 29, March 1; thephil.org. Riverside Park, Bonita Springs—Bonita Springs Concert Band, free performance, Feb. 19; bonitaspringsconcertband.com. Voices of Naples—Americana, with scholarship winners, Feb. 26, Naples United Church of Christ; 239-455-2582.
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Naples Town Hall Distinguished Speaker Series—Dr. Andrew Weil, Feb. 1, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples; Naplestownhall.org.
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Tailgate Party The Shelter for Abused Women & Children’s Gentle’men Against Domestic Violence Committee holds an annual event to support The Shelter. This year’s chairs, Shelly and Ralph Stayer, along with co-chairs Alan and Heidi Farrugia, Al Rupp, Kirstin Ferrara and the Gentle’men Against Domestic Violence Committee have come up with a fun and man-friendly party, “A Tailgate at Old Collier,” February 8 at Old Collier Golf Club. The event features tailgatestyle cuisine, cigars and cocktails, as well as silent and live auctions. For fun, golf pro and Golf Channel commentator Mark Lye will present a golf exhibition, and funnyman Jimmy Keys will entertain. There will also be a Valentine Boutique, making it easy for guys to get a gift for their sweethearts. The organizers encourage attendees to wear a favorite sports jersey, which is sure to spark some spirited conversation. For details, 239-775-3862.
Collier County Audubon Society—Black Bears, Feb. 7, Naples Botanical Garden’s FGCU Kapnick Education Center; collieraudubon.org. Friends of the Library of Collier County—Nick Linn Lecture Series, author James Rollins, Feb. 20, Naples Grande
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Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs—Love Letters, Feb. 23, Live at the Promenade in Bonita Springs; 239-495-8989. Beach Resort; collier-friends.org. Naples Historical Society—Garden Side Chickee Chats, Feb. 24, Norris Gardens at Palm Cottage; napleshistoricalsociety.org. Naples Town Hall Distinguished Speaker Series—Fox News anchor Bret Baier, Feb. 25, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples; naplestownhall.org. Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples—Barbara Walters, Feb. 20; 239597-1900. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples—Lunch & Learn Lecture, Feb. 1; Wing It! Beginning Birders Workshop, Feb. 9; 239-417-6310.
renowned guest speaker, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples; 239-280-1523. 2-4—Home Design Show, 10 Dream Rooms on Display, lectures, art walk, antiques, fine art, collectibles and more, Miromar Design Center, Estero; miromardesigncenter.com. 4—Youth Haven, Charity Chuckle, with comics Juston McKinney and Mark James, Naples Italian American Club; 239-252-0019. 4—Naples Garden Club, 2012 House & Garden Tour, Naples Botanical Garden and Naples homes in Port Royal, Aqualane Shores and Old Naples, followed by refreshments and entry into the Botanical Gardens; 239-262-1272.
SPECIAL EVENTS 1—Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Support Inc., 10th Annual Luncheon, Caring Women Bond To Beat Breast Cancer, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples; bbbcsi.org. 1—Ave Maria University, gala event featuring a cocktail reception, dinner, and
4—Gulfshore Playhouse, Bubbles, Baubles, and Broadway: Sweet Charity A Concert Event, Champagne, cuisine, jewels, and a host of Playhouse alumni singing and dancing “Sweet Charity,” Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa, Bonita Springs; 239-261-7529.
4—West Coast Muscle Car Club of Naples, Eighth Annual Car & Truck Show, sponsored by Southwest Florida Dodge dealers, 300 Goodlette Road, Naples; westcoastmusclecarclub.com. 8—Royal Palm Academy, John Hardy Jewelry Trunk Show, special evening event with food and wine, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples; 239-594-9888. 9—Collier County Audubon Society, Feathers & Friends Gala, co-hosted with Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, hors d’oeuvres, dinner, wine, silent auctions and guest speaker Carl Hiaasen, Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; 239-643-7822. 10—United Arts Council, Stars in the Arts, Luncheon and presentation of awards to individuals and organizations
Coconut Point Resort & Spa, Bonita Springs; 239-489-9147.
for leadership in the local arts and cultural community, Naples Grande Beach Resort; 239-263-8242. 10—Fun Time Early Childhood Academy, Fun Time Blasts Off into the Future, board and committee members greet guests in themed costumes, cocktails, dinner, and silent and live auctions, Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; 239-261-8284. 10—Our Mother's Home, Annual Hearts of Love Gala, cocktails, silent auction, dinner, Cahlua & Cream band, and guest speaker Valerie Edwards, Grandezza Country Club, Estero; 239-267-4663. 11—Hope Hospice, Hearts of Hope Gala, “Out of Africa,” cocktail reception, dinner, dancing, live entertainment, “Very VIP” silent and live auction, Hyatt Regency
11—Jewish Federation of Collier County, 2012 Annual Community Celebration, gala event for the entire community, featuring Mentalist Sidney Friedman, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples; 239-263-4205. 11—Foundation for the Developmentally Disabled, A Very Special Evening for Very Special People, fundraising gala dinner, entertainment and dancing, Hodges University, Naples; 239-594-9007. 11—Ferrari Club of Naples, Eighth Annual Car Show, Fifth Avenue South, Naples; 239- 272-8579. 12—Naples Music Club, A Virtuoso’s Evening with Franz Liszt, Conrad Tao,
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pianist, Maestro William Noll, commentary, recital to benefit the Naples Music Club Scholarship Fund, Salon of Maestro Noll, Naples; 239-273-6622. 16—Naples Botanical Garden, Zimsculpt in the Garden Celebration, unveiling of internationally acclaimed sculpture exhibit, cocktail hour, live demonstration, dinner, Naples Botanical Garden; naplesgarden.org. 16—Education Foundation of Collier County, Men of Distinction Awards Celebration, 10 men will be recognized at a dinner for their outstanding commitment and service to Collier County, Hilton Naples; GetOnTheBusCollier.org. 16—Community Foundation of Collier County, Celebration of Philanthropy,
The Neighborhood Health Clinic 9th Annual Block Party The Party with a Purpose to Save Lives
luncheon and awards, private club in Port Royal, Naples; 239-649-5000.
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17—Volunteer USA Foundation, Celebration of Reading, hosted by Governor Jeb Bush and members of the Bush family, with national best-selling authors, to raise awareness about family literacy programs, Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa, Bonita Springs; CelebrationOfReading.org. 17—Wishing Well Foundation Inc., Fashion Pazzazzi, Fashion Show & Luncheon, Bonita Bay Club, Bonita Springs; WishingWellFoundation.com. 17—PACE Center for Girls, Love That PACE Girl!, third annual Believing in Girls fundraising luncheon, Hilton Naples; pacecenter.org/collier.
Opera Naples—Faust, Feb. 24, 26, Performing Arts Hall of Gulf Coast High School, Naples; 239963-9050.
We gratefully acknowledge the following sponsors and underwriters for their support:
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Event Chair Sponsor Northern Trust
Platinum Sponsor Arthrex, Inc.
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Chico’s / Naples Daily News / Naples Illustrated / Northern Trust The Walker Group at MorganStanley SmithBarney / WAVV Radio
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The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club 851 Gulf Shore Boulevard North Saturday, February 18, 2012 6 - 7 p.m. Cocktails 7 p.m. Dinner Cahlua and Cream Tickets $250 per person Dressy Casual Attire (Jackets Optional) For more information, please contact the Neighborhood Health Clinic 239.260.2080 info@neighborhoodhealthclinic.org All proceeds benefit the patients of the Neighborhood Health Clinic which provides quality medical care to low-income working, but uninsured, adults in Collier County using a volunteer professional staff.
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John and Linda Cardillo / Cummings & Lockwood LLC / GATES Gulfshore Insurance / In Honor of Dr. Moskowitz’s Life Saving Efforts Key Bank / Scott Madwar, M.D. / MSP Medical Science Products NDIC / Platinum Total Fabricare / Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP Preferred Travel of Naples, Inc.
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Best of Everything / Roetzel & Andress LPA Block Party Committee: Kelly Richardson, Event Chair / Donna McClymont / Jennifer Rosenthal / Cris Ryker / Michelle Stetson
18—Greater Naples Alumnae Panhellenic, Fashion Show and Luncheon, fashion provided by Kay’s On The Beach, auction, The Country Club of Naples; 239643-1120. 18—Humane Society Naples, the 12th Annual Pet Lover’s Gala, with annual awards presented to persons and organizations for their animal welfare efforts, Naples Grande Beach Resort; 239-6431555, ext. 18. 18—Neighborhood Health Clinic, Block Party, the Party with a Purpose - To Save Lives, Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; 239-260-2080. 18—Naples Culture Heritage Celebration, music, food and fun, River Park Community Center, Naples; 239-213-3037.
Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples—Memphis, winner of four Tony awards in 2010 that was produced in New York by Neapolitan Patty Baker, Feb. 14-19; thephil.org.
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Rockabye Collier Be sure to mark your calenda calendar and plan to join us for a casual night on the Waterside Shops’ rooftop where you can mix and mingle, sample great food and rock the night away! Rockabye Collier is an unforgettable evening dedicated to the health and well-being of our community’s children. Event Chairs Ashley Gerry and Jennifer Parisi For more information contact: Christin Collins | 239-343-6062 | christin.collins@leememorial.org NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2012 177
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18-19—Ole Jazz & Arts Festival, Lely Resort, Naples; 239-592-7344.
Carlton, Naples; naplesshelter.org. 23—Hodges University, Humanitarian of the Year Award Luncheon, Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; 239-513-1122.
21—The Shelter for Abused Women & Children, Mending Broken Hearts with Hope Luncheon, signature event features a Designer Boutique, Heal a Heart and silent auction, drawing, general reception and a special feature presentation, The Ritz-
24-25—Southwest Florida Children’s Charities, Southwest Florida Wine & Food Fest, chef/vintner dinners in private
Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples—La Cage aux Folles, starring George Hamilton, Feb. 28-March 1; thephil.org. homes, Grand Tasting and Auction with food from more than a dozen local chefs along with signature wines from California, Oregon and other regions, Miromar Lakes Beach Club House, Miromar Lakes; swflwinefest.org. 25—Love INC., Annual Golf Benefit, silent auction and lunch, Spanish Wells Country Club, Bonita Springs; 239-405-8595.
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25—Children’s Advocacy Center, The Beach Ball, sunset cocktails, dining and dancing under the stars, beach games, live and silent auctions, Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; caccollier.org. 25—Greater Marco Island Unit of the American Cancer Society, Hope Ball 2012, featuring a runway fashion show with designer Mark Bouwer, Greystone Manor, Marco Island; 239-642-8800. 25—Collier County Democratic Party Jefferson-Jackson Gala, reception and dinner, Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; collierdems.org.
(239) 455-2707 • www.graceplacenaples.org/event Recognition will be given to The Community Foundation of Collier County for their 2011 Grant Award resulting in this special collaborative partnership. All proceeds are tax-deductible and equally benefit Grace Place for Children and Families and the Naples Art Association at The von Liebig Art Center.
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25-26—Naples Art Association, Naples National Art Festival, more than 275 fine artists from around the country, Cambier
Park and Eighth Street South, Naples; naplesart.org. 27—Bonita Springs Chapter of Shoes That Fit, Seventh Annual Bonita Springs Shoes That Fit Luncheon & Fashion Show, student musical performance, lunch, fashion show, raffles, silent auctions, Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa, Bonita Springs; 239-949-2986.
lias, through Feb. 4; Doubt, Feb. 1-25, Etc. Readers Theatre, Sex, Lies and Audiotapes, Feb. 19, Hello Dolly, Feb. 29-March 31; Sugden Community Theatre; 239-263-7990. Norris Center, Naples—Naples City Improv, Feb. 16; comedian Jeff Jena, Feb. 17; One-Woman Show: Rusty Brown, Feb. 23; 239-213-3053.
Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples—Miami City Ballet, premiere of work by the Royal Ballet’s Liam Scarlett, Feb. 1; Damn Yankees, Feb. 2; Carmen, Sarasota Opera, Feb. 7; 239-597-1900.
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28—The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida, Driven to Triumph, performance by Charles Fox, dinner by the bite, luxury raffle and more, Naples Luxury Imports; 239-263-9200.
SPORTS 12—Baby Basics of Collier County Inc., Baby Basics Biking and Walking Challenge, includes breakfast, lunch, entertainment, North Collier Regional Park; Babybasicscollier.org
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25—National MS Society, 2012 MS Walk, Lowdermilk Park, Naples; 954-7314224.
THEATER/DANCE Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs— Live at the Promenade: Joey & Maria’s Comedy Italian Wedding, Feb. 9; American Musical Theatre: An Evening With Judy Garland & George Gershwin, Promenade at Bonita Bay; artcenterbonita.org. Gulfshore Playhouse—Race, by David Mamet, Feb. 1-12, Norris Center, Naples; gulfshoreplayhouse.org. The Island Players—I’m Herbert … and Other Strangers, Feb. 3-5, 9-12, 17-18, Marco Island Historical Museum Rose Auditorium; theateronmarco.com.
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Marco Players—Visiting Mr. Green, Feb. 15-March 4; themarcoplayers.com. Naples Players—Moonlight & Magno-
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5 Naples Equestrian Challenge What: Sixth Annual Bootstrap Boogie Barn Dance. More than $140,000 was raised to support the therapeutic riding and equinerelated programs that empower children and families living with special needs living in Collier County. Venue: Naples Equestrian Challenge 1. Title Sponsor, Sustainable Oil Solutions presented $30,000 to Naples Equestrian Challenge 2. Locia Wauterlek, Karen VanArsdale 3. Reppard and Summer Gordon 4. Tom and Arlene Weyl 5. Todd Foege, Laura Flores 6. Zondra and Joel Whittenhall 7. Virginia Condello, Georgia Hiller
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GIVING BACK
A FOCUSED APPROACH By Christina Wells
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