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February 2014 features
80 / The Man Behind the Lens In the swamp with iconic landscape photographer Clyde Butcher. By Teri Evans
88 / Jump Start
Racing stripes, primary colors, bold black-and-white patterns: Spring brings out the sporty side of fashion. Photography by Richard Reinsdorf
98 / In Pursuit of Fine Wine
A guide by region of what to include in a well-appointed cellar. By Mark Spivak
106 / Sanibel and Captiva Islands A to Z
Explore the beauty of nature and other alluring elements of the islands with our insider’s guide. By Chelle Koster Walton
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The tenth annual Hats in the Garden; a celebration for the launch of Salut!, the magazine of the Naples Winter Wine Festival.
43 / Insider
Actor and tenor Mandy Patinkin entertains at Artis—Naples, get swept away with a seaside romantic table for two (plus recipes!) and Naples’ Olympic connections.
53 / Style
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58 / Tastemakers
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72 / High Road
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115 / Taste
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122 / Pour
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141 / Balance
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“Photo-Fusion,” art by Ysabel Lemay on display at the new Thomas Riley Studio, and more to see and do this month.
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208 / Giving Back
Mary Smith, chair of the Naples Historical Society, preserves the city’s heritage with dedication and donations. By Brian Patrick Eha
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MANDY PATINKIN
The Great Entertainer While he’s well known as the comical sword-brandishing Inigo Montoya in The Princess Bride, Mandy Patinkin has much more to his credit. Among his many stage roles, he played Ché in the original Broadway cast of Evita, for which he won the Tony Award. His movie credits include a Golden Globe Award-winning turn in Yentl, and he snagged another Golden Globe for his role on the TV drama Chicago Hope. Patinkin is a highly acclaimed tenor, and he travels to venues around the world to perform, sometimes accompanied by the likes of opera great Nathan Gunn and his Evita co-star Patti Lupone. Currently he can be seen on the Showtime series Homeland. Neapolitans can revel in Patinkin’s musical talents and animated storytelling live, in concert at Artis—Naples (artisnaples.org) on February 3. We spoke with the lauded actor about his upcoming work and his sartorial preferences. —Kat Smith NI: What’s in store for Naples concertgoers at the upcoming “Dress Casual” show? Patinkin: Lots of new material that we’ve been working on, like Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.” We always include pieces by Sondheim and Randy Newman, and a guaranteed eclectic mix of anything and everything. We’re planning a new CD of material that we’ve been working on over the years, but have never recorded, so I am sure I’ll want to be oiling up many of those songs as well.
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If you could pick just one gig for the rest of your life, would it be acting on stage, on the big or small screen, or performing in concert? The live concert venue; there is nothing that beats being with a live audience, and the reservoir of material to choose from is endless. Any little known talents you are willing to share? I’m fearless in a true crisis. When disaster strikes, I get extremely calm, and I’m at the ready for anyone who needs me. What’s next for you? We’re birthing a new show with Taylor Mac, directed by Susan Stroman, called The Last Two People on Earth, An Apocalyptic Vaudeville. And I’ll be shooting the fourth season of Homeland for Showtime. And a film I did with Zach Braff called Wish I Was Here [to be released later this year]. Rumor has it you wear the same outfit every day and have about 40 pairs of black pants and black shirts. True? I do wear it often. I like the simplicity of a uniform. I could care less about clothes, so I have multiples of the same thing. That said, I have found lately that I get tired of the black T-shirt and black cargo pants, which I love for the big pockets. My second favorites now are hiking pants from REI and either a white T-shirt, or a quick-drying, light-colored hiking shirt from REI, but almost always New Balance gym shoes. And like all good Jewish boys, clean underwear and a clean handkerchief every day. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2014
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Roasted asparagus, soft poached egg, truffle perlage
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Be Mine: lady slipper orchids planted in chambered nautilus shells atop candlestick pedestals
An intimate dinner is the traditional mainstay of Valentine’s Day. In this luxurious tablescape we offer a coastal interpretation of the romantic repast. Capturing the magical intrigue of the sea, we begin with bronze scale-like linen, reminiscent of mermaids. Swaths of fabric draped across the lowered table add dimension and a sense of fullness to the beachside backdrop. Sweetly fragrant white duchesse peonies dot the table, along with lady slipper orchids planted into chambered nautilus shells and suspended onto pedestals fashioned out of candlesticks. A pair of hemp bundles connected by sweeping fabric and surrounded by Balinese-inspired lanterns and Moroccan poufs for seats, create a sense of closeness. The menu begins with a delicious spin on a traditional aphrodisiac: grilled oysters with a shallot-pomegranate mignonette sprinkled with lemon zest. Chef Lisa Resch also kept romance in mind as she prepared roasted asparagus with a soft-poached egg and truffle perlage. “The runniness of the egg is kind of sexy as it spills over onto the plate,” she says. Delicate portions of duck breast with black cherry farro salad and persimmon jus round out the meal, while a honey and lavender soufflé drizzled with orange crème anglaise delivers a sweet ending. —Teri Evans
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Second Act C.S. Lewis once famously said, “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” Part-time Naples resident Suzi Weinert is an inspiration and prime example of how true that edict can be. At 75, Weinert published her first mystery novel, Garage Sale Stalker (Barringer Publishing, 2010), which later became the premise for a television movie that aired last fall on the Hallmark Channel. Her sequel novel, Garage Sale Diamonds (Barringer Publishing, 2013), followed just a few months ago and there are plans for more books in the series. While Weinert excitedly embraces the success of her second act, she quickly acknowl-
edges her path to it was an unlikely one. She spent most of her life as a stay-at-home mom to her five children, while her husband, Don, moved up the ranks as an officer in the Army. Over more than 20 years of his active military duty, the couple moved 11 times. Often leaving household goods behind during the moves as a practical measure, Weinert discovered garage and estate sales— never knowing the hobby would ultimately unleash her passion for storytelling. “I was hooked,” she says. “Not just by the merchandise at garage and estate sales, but it also made me think about why the person is giving the sale. There’s a story with every
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one. It became a treasure hunt, a sport, just a lot of fun.” Until one day it wasn’t. “It was actually a negative experience that triggered this positive writing adventure,” says Weinert, whose main residence is in Virginia. She recalls the experience vividly. Weinert was driving in a rural area on the outskirts of Maclean, Virginia, when she happened upon an unadvertised sale, where a resident put up an impromptu sign on the roadside. “I went up a long, winding driveway to an old house completely hidden with shrubbery and trees,” says Weinert, noting that while no one greeted her and there was no
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merchandise in the driveway, that wasn’t entirely uncommon. “So I jumped out of my car with my usual pep and energy, and as I stood in the open door, I suddenly had this chilling feeling that I could disappear right there and no one would know where to look for me once the sign was taken down,” she says. “It was so strong, so profound and so unusual that I got right back in the car, locked the door and left as fast as I could.” Shaken by the experience, Weinert started a journal to get her thoughts on paper and try to understand what happened that day. “I wrote down ideas, what confused me about the experience, and that expanded to a story with chapters and then it was looking like the start of a book,” says Weinert, who used to write short stories as a child but never imagined she would become a novelist. “At first, I thought I was wasting my time. Even if I did have a book, I didn’t think I would find a publisher, which was hard to do.” She pressed on, though. Weinert made the rounds at seven writers’ conferences, including Sleuthfest (this year’s conference is in Orlando later this month), which is hosted by the Florida chapter of Mystery Writers of America. Within five years, she completed that first novel and two years later found a publisher at one of the conferences she attended. That was the beginning of Weinert’s journey as writer, and she says it has taught her a life lesson she won’t soon forget: “You can be spry, lively, mentally alert—and creative— far longer than you ever imagined!” —Teri Evans
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Actress Lori Loughlin in the movie inspired by Weinert's novel.
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You can be spry, lively, mentally alert—and creative— far longer than you ever imagined!” ~ Suzi Weinert, 78, on lessons learned from her second act as a novelist.
Suzi Weinert (center) on the movie set of Hallmark Channel's Garage Sale Mystery.
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Artist Lynne B. Wilcox's work on tile.
Many locals may not be acquainted with Art Alliance of Naples (AAN) in the Naples Art District, but it is worth getting to know. Located north of Pine Ridge Road west of Airport-Pulling Road, the alliance is a collection of 26 studio galleries, and represents more than 80 individual artists. AAN hosts Art Alive on the first Wednesday of the month through April, which includes a behind-the-scenes look at the lives and work of the artists. Besides exhibits throughout the year, the alliance also offers art classes and workshops. (239821-1061) —Ashley Scott
Crayton Cove, the original Old Naples, is a popular spot for catching a cruise or a fishing charter, and enjoying a great meal at one of many fab restaurants. Did you know you can also view fine art in several galleries? One of the local artists, Karen Stone of ArtGallery OldNaples2, will even show you how to paint with pastels in the great outdoors. She teaches small groups in classes of three hours per week for four weeks through May. If DIY is not your thing, you can enjoy paintings by Stone and Lynne B. Wilcox in their gallery during Crayton Cove’s monthly Art After Dark gallery walk (next: February 8). What’s more, the two artists have made their most popular works accessible to all, cleverly reproduced on ceramic tile in assorted sizes suitable for wall art, easel display, and our favorite, hot plates—beautiful and useful. (239-560-9569). —Kat Smith
A Sweet Dream
The beautifully illustrated and enchanting bedtime story titled The Sugar Plum Tree gives families a new tradition to pass down from generation to generation. Author and Naples resident Susan DeAngelis has dreamed of writing her first children’s book ever since she was a little girl when her parents told her the tale of a magical tree that grew candy. “They would always add at the end, ‘Now, if you dream sweet dreams and stay in bed all night long, you might find a special treat under your bed when you wake up,’” she says. “We never once got out of bed! And we would always find a special something under our beds in the morning,” DeAngelis adds. The story was only told on special occasions, even though she and her siblings begged for it each night. As a tribute, she used her parents’ middle names as her nom de plume—Katherine James. Her book is sold locally at GiGi’s Children’s Boutique, Giggle Moon, Pop Toy, Cottontails, Just for Dolls and Classroom Plus, and online at sugarplumtree.com. Along with the books, you can purchase special sugar plum bags to be placed beneath your child’s bed. The main theme of the story is to remind children that whether asleep or “on the other side of the lollipop sea,” someone who loves them is only a wink away. —A.S.
Two of our favorite Neapolitans, Philip Douglas and Doug Olsen, made their 23-year union official by marrying in a ceremony in the rooftop garden of the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills. The couple’s close friends, author Janet Evanovich and Lisa Peterson, served as persons of honor, while their pooch Eva was “Flower Chihuahua.” Evanovich hosted a reception in the hotel’s Belvedere Room. Guests included Ann Kapp (Douglas’s first Naples client when he opened his hair salon 23 years ago), Susan Corcoran, Peter Evanovich, Denise Osment and Nicole Koop. Douglas’s son and daughter-in-law watched on Face Time from New Jersey, and his daughter and granddaughter from Massachusetts. “The whole evening was truly marvelous!” says Olsen. “We chose Beverly Hills, because after Naples it ties as our favorite city.”
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Insider Heavy Medal Music When the skaters glide onto the ice in Sochi this month, many will be spinning, jumping and dancing to scores arranged by Moscow-born Naples resident Alexander Goldstein, a filmmaker as well as composer of music for movies, TV shows and live performances. Goldstein’s musical creations will be front and center at the Winter Olympics, as they have been for decades. His keen understanding of how the precise synchronization of the music to the elements in the routines helps to maximize performances has made him sought after by athletes around the world. Goldstein’s arrangements have been used by nearly 40 Olympic medalists, in addition to scores of successful athletes in national and world competitions. “It’s important to skate Alexander Goldstein to the music versus music as background,” he says. “Music should not interfere with the program.” This month, figure skaters from 11 countries will compete in the Winter Games to Goldstein’s works, including gold medal favorites in ice dancing, the United States’ Meryl Davis and Charlie White, as well as their Canadian competition, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir. “Multiple competitors use my work,” he says, “because I can keep a secret!” —Kat Smith
Talking Olympics Television sports announcer and Neapolitan Mary Carillo is headed to Sochi to cover her twelfth Olympic Games, her ninth for NBC. As in the past, she will cover the culture and history of competing countries. Carillo will also host and do interviews for a documentary on former Olympic figure skating stars Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding. —A.S.
Ice Dancers Meryl Davis and Charlie White will skate to a Goldstein arrangement at the Winter Games.
A Taste of East Russia What better way to celebrate the Sochi Olympics than with Russian caviar? We know just where to find the finest: Osetra on Fifth Avenue South. Although many purists might argue that caviar is best served with iced Russian vodka, the chic restaurant and bar pairs its best with elegant Champagne. Owner Milos Sievient, a Russian native, says bubbly brut cleanses the palate: “Once your mouth becomes adjusted to taste, you taste less and less. It takes you back to zero of flavor.” Because the Winter Olympics come around only every two years, it is a perfect reason to don that little black dress or a dinner jacket and make it a special occasion. Osetra’s Royal caviar bites followed by a lobster tail and sushi sashimi platter for two is an ideal way to revel with a date while history is being made. (239-776-7938) —Ashley Scott
Winter Olympics App Download a smartphone app to enhance your enjoyment of the upcoming games. With a reminder on your phone, you have no excuse to forget about the opening ceremony February 7. The Sochi 14 Olympics app provides a countdown to the opening of the Winter Olympics in days, hours, minutes and seconds. It also offers Winter Olympics news, schedules, records and a history of the past 22 games. Simple and easy to use, the app has a calendar to keep track of events and games with the swipe of a button, and can even work without connection to the Internet. And it is free when downloaded on Google player. —A.S.
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Fresh Classics
The clean, crisp designs dreamed up by famous interior designer Candice Olson beautifully reflect her design philosophy, which embraces classic form and tradition reinterpreted for modern sensibilities. The Toronto-based design maven has built her own empire, which includes hosting Divine Design and Candice Tells All on HGTV, a namesake collection of home decor, and a slew of decorating books—the latest is her sixth, Everyday Elegance (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013). Fans of Olson, whose lines include furniture, fabrics, lighting, rugs and wall coverings, will not want to miss her personal appearance February 20 at Robb & Stucky International (239-732-2400). The Naples showroom will be featuring many of Olson’s designs, so Neapolitans can create their own reinterpreted classic look. —Kat Smith
NI: What will Naples residents find from your collection at Robb & Stucky International? Olson: They’ll see the wonderful furniture collection I created with Highland House. This collection includes living, dining, bedroom and accent pieces—both wood and upholstered furniture—all of which are comfortable and relaxed, yet graceful and elegant. We coined the term “Modern Meets Traditional” to describe this furniture. How do you define “reinterpreted classics?” Furnishings and decorative accessories that are rooted in traditional principles—classical details, proportions and silhouettes, but they are retooled in a modern, contemporary way. Lines and shapes are pared down and refined to reflect a simplified-yet-relaxed attitude. New materials that create sheen, shimmer and metallic effects add a fashion-forward “today” element. Your new collection features Pantone color of 2014, Radiant Orchid. How did you use it? I love this color in accents like throw pillows, carpets and art glass, specifically when combined
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with steel-blue-grays to create the palette of a stormy sky at sunset. Don’t be afraid to upholster a statement chair or ottoman in this palette or create a dramatic backdrop for your furnishings by using this color in an accent or feature wall. What are your ideas for giving a home the Candice Olson touch? Keep the lines classic, clean and simplified. Use my nature-inspired color palettes that offer “quiet” contrasts. Create interest and drama with contrasting materials, textures and patterns. Pay special attention to overall lighting as well as the effects that light has on surfaces: metallics, sheen, shimmer, reflection. This adds the sex appeal! What is the easiest way to update a room without a major overhaul? I do a lot of bathroom and kitchen renovations, and there is no mistaking they are the most expensive, intensive and exhausting projects to live through. Living rooms and bedrooms are generally the easiest to update because you can achieve big results without a full-blown renovation. Good design principles that back color, pattern, texture, furnishing and fabric choices are really the only tools needed for high-impact results. What is your favorite room in your own home? Our house is perched up high and overlooks a golf course with a winding river and 100-year-old trees. I love our living room, and I owe it all to the mother of all designers—Mother Nature. This room has a wall of glass that faces south and takes in the view of each season: spring showers, summer sunsets, the fiery glow of light through autumn leaves or glittering ice-covered trees.
Light Advice “I think too often people underestimate the value of good lighting,” says Candice Olson. “It doesn’t matter how much time and energy or money is spent on a home, without good lighting it’s all a waste. Good lighting means layers of lighting,” she says. Some tips: ● Add overhead lighting positioned to highlight beautiful features in the room, like a fireplace, a textured wall or art. ● Lower-level lighting such as sconces and table lamps are important to add warmth and a sense of intimacy to a space. ● Lastly, every light source should be on a dimmer, which allows you to adjust the ambiance and mood of a space.
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MY FANCY Classic style accents like feathers, lace and pearls get an updated look for Spring 2014. by katherine lande
Fendi presents an exciting new creative collaboration with Delfina Delettrez Fendi, a playfully surreal fashion jewelry collection that brings together the eye, one of Delfina’s signature design motifs, and fur, Fendi’s symbol and icon.
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Heavy Metal Enchant Cuff in Rubedo metal ($2,600),Tiffany & Co., Naples
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Ladylike Suede and lace shoulder bag ($1,605), Zuhair Murad, zuhair murad.com Dolce & Gabbana spring 2014 Peek-aboo lace looks, shown over a sexy satin bustier, play with a hard/soft contrast.
Lovely Lace Pavé lattice earrings ($9,400), Judith Ripka, judithripka.com
In the bag Mother-ofpearl bag with brass lattice detail ($6,895), Dolce & Gabbana, special order Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples
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Mirror, Mirror Black lace and gold mirror box clutch ($1,695), Jimmy Choo, jimmychoo.com
Golden Girl Impera 120 gold Specchio heel ($1,295), similar styles, Christian Louboutin, christian louboutin.com
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drop it Petra 18-karat gold earring with rainbow moonstone and white diamonds ($18,000), Kara Ross, Marissa Collections, Naples
Classic or on-trend: Pick your pearl.
Perfect Circle Pearl short necklace (price upon request), Chanel, chanel.com
Pearlescent Acrylic clutch with mother-ofpearl effect ($1,095), Edie Parker, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples
in the details Champagne embroidered clutch ($2,250), Oscar de la Renta, Marissa Collections, Naples
Shell game Shell-print heel with pearl detail ($975), Charlotte Olympia, Marissa Collections, Naples
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Metallic Marvel Rendez Vous sandal in Tibel crystal ($5,500), special order, Roger Vivier, Costa Mesa, California
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Classics Made Modern Who: Fashion designer Derek Lam Known For: Easy, feminine clothes that combine formal and informal elements, and play with proportion Taking it local: Lam personally presented his Resort and Spring 2014 collections with commentary at Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples. Stylish sipping: The designer partnered with Napa Valley’s Cliff Lede vineyards to create a limited-edition red wine named Poetry by Derek Lam.
By KAT SMITH How does your aesthetic influence your Resort and Spring 2014 lines? I think it’s all about a subtle glamour. It’s about a woman who is very relaxed in her skin and wants to express fashion in a modern way; not traditional, yet she’s not out to be someone other than who she is. What led you to choose these fabrics and colors? Two things: There’s thinking about North African colors and inspiration, and then it goes a little bit more towards a tropical Africa, but done in a very modern way. Right now Africa is a continent that’s very intriguing, and fashion has always been inspired by that. Do you have a sense for which looks would be perfect for Naples women, who are rather elegant in a relaxed way? From what I’ve heard, it’s a really great collection for them, because it’s about color and lightness, and [having] texture in two seasons in which that’s challenging, compared with fall and winter. And it’s fresh.
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What inspired your latest looks? It’s really thinking about how women live their lives, and women in Naples perhaps personify this idea of really loving fashion but adapting it to a lifestyle that’s not about traditional things, like balls or traditional events. It’s really about their lifestyles. How do you describe your personal style? The way I dress is simple. I like that kind of all-American style. I find how [the way] James Dean used to dress inspirational. What should every woman have in her closet? You can’t have enough beautiful white shirts. You’ll see it in this collection, just taking a classic white shirt and making it very sensual and interesting. I love that idea that it can be unisex, masculine-feminine. Is there a past era that influences your designs? There are many, but one of my favorite periods in fashion is the late ’60s, before the whole development of the counter culture, where it was kind of couture meets sportswear. Balenciaga was doing that, where he was taking very formal shapes then seeing how the street adapts and wears it. How did the Poetry by Derek Lam wine collaboration with Cliff Lede came about? It was Cliff Lede reaching out. This is probably the preeminent small-scale winery in Napa, very well respected. He was just intrigued about bringing people from different walks of life to inspire. So I went in and did a blend of their very best wines. It was nice to see how it turned out and matured to the point where it was very satisfying. How did you approach the packaging? I wanted to create something timeless and modern. I see a lot of wine that’s overly decorated. I wanted something very straightforward and elegant, packaged so that you can keep it as something to appreciate years from now.
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During the month of love, wear your heart on your sleeve—and neck, finger and wrist.
1. Heart Beat: Chopard Happy Diamonds Icons ring in 18-karat gold, rose gold and white gold, $3,680. Provident Jewelry, Naples (239-649-7200, providentjewelry.com) 2. Lucky Love: Gumuchian G Boutique Floating Kelly ring in 18-karat pink gold with diamonds, price upon request. Congress Jewelers, Sanibel Island (239-472-4117, congress jewelers.com) 3. Pearly White: David Yurman cable heart pendant with mother-of-pearl and diamonds on chain, $1,150. Bigham Jewelers, Naples (239-434-2800, bighamjewelers.com) 4. Three of a Kind: Temple St. Clair 18-karat Amor charm necklace with crystal heart, $3,950. Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples (239-592-5900, saksfifthavenue.com) 5. Ring Finger: Piaget Heart ring in 18-karat rose gold set with 185 brilliant-cut diamonds, $12,900. (877-874-2438, piaget.com) 6. Perfect Pair: De Beers Sweetheart stud earrings with pavĂŠ diamonds set in white gold, price upon request. De Beers, Naples (239-254-7989, debeers.com) 7. Lock and Key: Filigree heart diamond and gemstone pendant in 18-karat rose gold with chain, $11,000. Tiffany & Co., Naples (239-592-6188, tiffany.com)
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1. SWEET DREAMS Slip into something more comfortable: a slinky ravishing red La Perla gown ($364). Gattle’s of Naples (239262-4791, gattles.com) 2. PERFECT TIMING The Blancpain 2014 limited-edition ultra-thin Saint Valentin watch with mother-of-pearl dial set with diamonds, puts your heart on her wrist. Price on request. Exquisite Timepieces, Naples (239-262-4545, blancpain.com) 3. HEART OF GLASS Give your heart with a deep red Baccarat Coeur Cupid crystal objet d’art ($185). BR Uno, Naples (239-2619806) 4. LOVE IN BLOOM Freedom roses, tulips and sweetheart roses are embellished with cymbidium and dendrobium orchids in a perky bouquet ($200). Fresh Floral Design, Naples (239-293-7447)
For an idyllic way to celebrate the holiday of love, nothing beats a massage à deux. And a perfect place for it is DIVINESPA (239244-1434), an intimate and tastefully appointed oasis on Fourth Avenue South. Owner Martina P. Muller offers luxurious treatments and products based on grapes and wine, such as the exclusive D’Vine skin-care line (though alternatives are available for those who have allergies). These treatments are packed with good-for-you antioxidants, polyphenols, grape-seed extracts and other natural anti-aging ingredients. The spa, formerly named My Body TLC, is ranked No. 1 in Naples by reviewers on tripadvisor.com. Try the 60- or 90-minute Vino Oasis couples massage ($270, $320), complete with chocolates—and a glass of wine, of course.
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PRIVATE EYES Posing for an intimate portrait that reveals your unique beauty makes a one-of-a-kind gift for your guy; prices vary. Red Door Studio, Fort Myers (239-985-0602, reddoor-studio.com)
THREE OF HEARTS The 3 de Coeur heavy silk, hand-folded tie ($195) whispers “love” in a subtly handsome way. Hermès, Naples (239-592-9227, hermes.com)
Va-Va-Va VROOM Wouldn’t a 2013 Porsche Panamera GTS in heartthumping red (starting at $113,400) be the ultimate gift? Porsche of Naples (239-280-5100, porscheofnaples.com)
FUN FOR ALL WORD PLAY From Shakespeare to Burns, Byron and Browning, poetry has power to elicit passion in Homage to Eros, 100 Great Poems of Love and Lust ($14, Robson Books, 2005). (amazon.com)
SWEET HEAT Spice up a classic candy gift by including some cayenne-chipotle chocolates in your Valentine box; various prices. Royal Palm Chocolates, Naples (rpchocolates.com, 239-325-8300) RED, RED WINE Happy couple: Cherry Pie Pinot Noir ($58), is ripe and creamy with a long, elegant and smoky reflection “in an attractive feminine bottle,” says sommelier Wayne Walker. For a handsome, dark and spicy wine that’s an amazing partner to chocolate, try Kathryn Hall Cabernet Sauvignon ($134). Tony’s Off Third, Naples (239-262-7999, tonysoffthird.com)
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Where traditional meets avant-garde are the hotels of the Maybourne Group. Here are five reasons why they should be central to your London experience. By Daphne Nikolopoulos
London is all about tradition. And about cutting-edge innovation. That dichotomy, the English capital’s most charming quality, is celebrated in the three ultra-luxe hotels of the Maybourne Group—the Berkeley, Claridge’s and the Connaught. Though all three have been fixtures on London’s social scene since the nineteenth century, they constantly reinvent, artfully blending the old with the new. Within their luxurious confines, you may rub elbows with titled society in an authentic art deco lobby or enjoy a gin-tonic in a hypermodern bar, all while being looked after by some of the most intuitive professionals in the business. What follows is our curated, and highly subjective, list of the top five Maybourne experiences now.
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THE FASHION TRUNK, the Berkeley— If you are staying in one of the signature suites of this Knightsbridge gem, you must request the Fashion Trunk. Moments later, a sumptuous white leather steamer trunk will be delivered to your doorstep. Open it and gasp: Inside is a trove of vintage accessories, including a By Walid Victorian feather and pearl brooch, a 1960s Courrèges bracelet, 1940s mother-of-pearl cufflinks for the gents, a Christian Dior brooch and earring set from the 1950s, and a stunning fox stole with jet beading, circa 1970. There are some 20 items in all, each more delicious than the next, curated by Atelier-Mayer. Incredibly, this service is free. Choose the accessories you want, wear them out on the town and return them to their luxuriously lined drawers—or, if you fall madly in love, add them to your folio. (the-berkeley.co.uk)
the era of British exploration, something as seemingly ordinary as a map was utterly romanticized. It was not simply an arrangement of countries; it was an instrument delineating a journey and whispering the promise of adventure. Some things never change—nor should they. As a nod to the golden era of travel, Claridge’s has unveiled the Map Room, a 24/7 space that is part business center, part first-class travel lounge and part explorer’s club. The showpiece is—what else?—a full-wall map crafted of inlaid macassar and walnut veneers. It presides over sexy red carpet, a high-backed salon sofa, plush reading chairs and walls stacked with books and literary magazines. One is meant to do business here, but the space invites much more than that. The spark of an idea here, a rush of creativity there … It all seems to flow while ensconced in the Map Room’s luxurious womb. (claridges.co.uk)
The Linley-designed Map Room showcases the firm’s signature marquetry work, as well as lipstick-red accents and provocative lines.
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THE MARTINI TROLLEY, the Connaught— There are martinis, and there are martinis. The latter is not a simple swill crafted by shaking together gin and dry vermouth; it is a study in subtlety and form, more a ceremony than a mere cocktail. And where can such a martini be found? Only at the Connaught Bar, that stalwart of British tradition, so iconic it was named World’s Best Hotel Bar by Tales of the Cocktail in 2010. A martini here is a bespoke beverage, made to order tableside by a white-gloved mixologist who understands the nuances of the perfect drink. He wheels over a black lacquer trolley with various gins (and, if you must, vodkas) and a selection of bitters—yes, bitters. The original martini recipe, dating back to the 1850s, consisted of Old Tom gin, orange curaçao, Boker’s bitters and a dash of sugar. Time and evolving palates changed many of the ingredients, but the addition of bitters remains an integral part of the experience, according to the Connaught. You are asked to sniff seven different bitters (lavender, coriander, cardamom, ginger, grapefruit, licorice and vanilla) and indulge your mood. The ingredients are stirred—not shaken; sorry, Bond—with silver utensils in a Japanese crystal mixing jar and served in crystal stems. Truly perfection in a glass. (the-connaught.co.uk) NAPLESillustrated.com | FEBRUARY 2014
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THE BAMFORD HAYBARN SPA, the Berkeley— That profoundly British experience of pausing from city life to take in the splendors of the country does not exist only outside London. With the arrival of the Bamford Haybarn Spa at the Berkeley, that privilege can be had even in the midst of endless appointments and choked traffic. Lady Bamford, of Bamford and Daylesford fame, is known for her allegiance to natural products, sustainability and organic farming. She’d long wanted to bring her vision to London, so when the rooftop of the Berkeley came available she seized the opportunity.
For a bit of country in the midst of the city, head to the Bamford Haybarn Spa and its open-air, rooftop pool.
The setting couldn’t be more perfect. With its open-air pool and garden, the seventh floor offers a breath of fresh air and a welcome dose of quiet simplicity. The spa underscores Bamford’s connection to nature with organic products, mindful treatments and even a retail area that sells gorgeous (and color-free) cottons and cashmeres. After a treatment (the hot and cold jade massage alone merits the hop across the pond), a swim in the heated pool is de rigueur—but if you can’t manage that, opt for a light lunch with a view of the Knightsbridge rooftops. Either way, rejuvenation is assured. «
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Big Cypress was established as the country’s first national preserve nearly four decades ago. In its 729,000 acres, you’ll find ancient cypress tress, mangroves and diverse wildlife, including alligators and panthers.
Big Cypress Swamp is just steps away from Butcher’s gallery in Ochopee.
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Nestled in the heart of the Everglades, just a short drive from Naples’ pristine beaches, you’ll find one of Florida’s mystical wonders: Big Cypress Swamp. This undisturbed swath of wilderness is where Clyde Butcher, renowned landscape photographer, finds sanctuary. The ancient cypress trees here serve as nature’s canopy to an abundance of wildlife, including stalwart alligators, snakes and even panthers. At first blush the murky swamp can appear daunting, until you step inside its natural beauty. On a slightly overcast day in late November, I joined the award-winning photographer and passionate conservationist on a swamp walk to experience it firsthand. Butcher’s Big Cypress Gallery sits on 13 acres he owns within Big Cypress National
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Preserve. He began taking swamp walks nearly 30 years ago, and later his gallery started to offer guided tours (though Butcher no longer leads them) so the public could share in his fascination. At 71, Butcher has trudged through these often knee-deep waters countless times, yet he still enters the swamp with a boyish sense of wonder. We have no GPS device to guide us. No compass. Just a big walking stick to steady our steps, along with Butcher’s tracking instincts. Has he ever gotten lost? “We never get lost, we get misplaced,” he says with a slow grin. Once we lose sight of the opening from which we entered, a sense of calm envelops the swamp; it assuages any fear of missteps or potential encounters with predators.
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Aside from the rhythmic sloshing of water as we wade through the wilderness, there are few sounds and no rush to break the silence with words—as if we were being gently hushed by nature. For Butcher, a self-described “feely” person, the wilderness is where he feels most at home. It served as his playground when he was a child and it would become a quiet confidant throughout his life. “I was always wandering off in the woods,” says Butcher, who grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. “When I was a little kid, about 4 or 5, I would go into the forest and my mom would be panicking, trying to find me.” He recalls family trips to national parks where as a boy he would pull out his Brownie Hawkeye camera, excited to snap the landscape.
While Butcher graduated college with a degree in architecture from California Polytechnic State University, it didn’t take long before he returned to capturing nature with an exquisite level of detail through his blackand-white, large-format photography. “I remember seeing Clyde’s first blackand-white photographs when we were dating and thinking he’s better than Ansel Adams,” says Niki Butcher, Clyde’s wife of 50 years. “But I was in love, and I still am, so I’m kind of prejudiced,” she says with a soft chuckle. In the early years, Butcher would emulate Adams and fellow landscape photographers Edward Weston and Wynn Bullock. He recalls showcasing his photographs of Florida’s wildlands at art shows and being disap-
pointed when people assumed they were of Africa or the Amazon rainforest. “People just didn’t understand what Florida is,” he says. While his passion to show them never wavered, for many years he struggled to make a living. At times, he and his wife and two children lived in a tent trailer or on a sailboat, as that’s all they could afford. They chose to view it as an adventure. Still, Butcher switched to color photography in the ’70s to try to make more sales.
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“All my successful color photos were of sunsets and beaches, what everybody wants above their couches. I was still photographing the swamps, and a few people we buying them, but it wasn’t a big thing,” Butcher says. On June 15, 1986, everything changed. Butcher’s 17-year-old son Ted was killed in a car crash by a drunk driver. It was Father’s Day. “My dad disappeared in the swamp that summer,” recalls Jackie Butcher Obendorf, Clyde Butcher’s daughter, who manages his gallery business. She recalls a shift in her father after he emerged from the swamp that year, a renewed focus on “doing good for the planet and leaving a legacy.” From that day forward, he vowed to only take photographs in black and white. It was a powerful and poignant time of reflection, one that would remind him of his roots. “I felt that going back to black and white would create a oneness with nature and people would understand it better,” he says. For Butcher, it is about capturing emotion evoked by nature. “When you’re taking a 84 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
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In His Own Words Best time to take a picture is … when you’re breathing. Follow the light, not your perception of what you want to do. For instance, people will say they want to photograph in the woods today. But when it’s bright and sunny, don’t photograph in the woods; there’s too much contrast. Now, if you are out in the prairies and it’s flat, then you want bright sunlight. Memorable experience: In August 1983, taking the dunes shot up in the panhandle, after waiting from sunrise to sunset for five days in the same spot. All of a sudden everything happened for about 20 seconds and that was it. It was exhilarating. The way the light came through the clouds, it was a spiritual thing that happened. It was a color shot that I converted to black and white (see photo, pictured right). Black and white versus color: Color is a reproduction of nature, while black and white is an interpretation, there’s much more creativity involved. I look for textures and forms and shapes and light, where color photographers are looking for colors. I used to photograph the redwoods in color and in two weeks I would take two pictures that were successful; in black and white, I can take 50. Three favorite places to take pictures: Aside from the Everglades, it would be the Redwoods, Yosemite and Death Valley, which is really primeval. What he would love to photograph: Alaska,
DUNES: After waiting a week for it, Butcher captured this majestic photo in the panhandle.
from the rainforest on the southern end to the glaciers on the other end and everything in between. On staying true to his art: A lot of organizations ask me to do projects and I don’t accept fees because when you do something you want to do it for what it is, not for what people think they want. If I do something they don’t like, it doesn’t matter because they didn’t pay for it. Three people he wishes he could take on a
GREEN CORN LILY: This photo, taken at the urging of Butcher’s wife, Niki, is currently his most popular.
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swamp walk: President Obama so he could see [the importance of the Everglades]. It would be nice to be out there with Ansel Adams, to meet him in my territory, not in Yosemite. He would have a ball. And I would like to take my aunt, who’s 96. She’s afraid of the swamp, and it would be nice to have her see how special it is. Lucky charm: My wife, Niki. It’s true. In May 2013, we celebrated our fiftieth anniversary with a four-month trip out west. When we were in Sequoia National Park, after a day of hiking at about 8,500 feet, Niki went outside and spotted these [green corn lilies] and said, “You’ve got to come out here!” I was so tired and I don’t do close-ups, but I took the picture. The little water drops give it life and just the shape and the shadows in it—it’s one of the best exposures of our trip. It has sold more than anything here at the gallery since it’s been out (see photo, pictured left).
Meet Clyde Butcher at the annual Presidents’ Day Swamp Walk at Big Cypress Gallery, February 15 -17. Guided swamp walks are every Saturday through March. (clydebutcher .com, 239-695-2428)
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picture there’s a focal point of the image but when you’re doing one of feeling, there’s no focal point of the feeling,” Butcher says. “I put my arms out, embrace it. That’s how I compose a picture. That’s it. Then I set the camera down and take a picture. It’s really an instinctive thing.” His instincts have served him well. Butcher has received wide acclaim and numerous awards for his photography, including the Artist Hall of Fame award from the state of Florida, the Distinguished Artist Award from the Florida House in the nation’s capitol and the Ansel Adams Conservation Award from
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the Sierra Club for raising awareness of the environment through his photography. “I want people to get what Florida is all about, the relationship of the trees and the plants and sky and the water. It’s an emotional feeling of being primeval,” says Butcher, as we emerge from the swamp, drenched in watery mud but exhilarated. “I only enjoy areas that are basically ancient. This area here is just like it has been for 10,000 years. Some of these cypress trees are as big in circumference as the biggest redwood tree, two or three thousand years old. It’s just awesome.”« NAPLESillustrated.com | FEBRUARY 2014
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JUMP START Racing stripes, primary colors, bold black-and-white patterns: Spring brings out the sporty side of fashion. Photography by RICHARD REINSDORF Shot by Naples Illustrated on location at the Palm Beach International Raceway.
Print silk top and skirt, gold leather belt, Reem Acra, New York, reemacra .com; Prada sunglasses, Jimmy Choo heels, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples; silver earrings, Sequin, Naples; black wood and gold ring, Roger Vivier, rogervivier.com.
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Dior strapless striped dress, heels, similar styles, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples, dior.com; clear and white earrings, bracelet, Tory Burch, Naples.
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Laminated silk skirt, silk polka dot blouse, brass coin earrings with ceramic flowers, Dolce & Gabbana, dolcegabbana.com; Jimmy Choo metallic and black strap heels, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples. Opposite page: Beaded zipper ankle trouser, tank top, perforated leather gilet, special order, Emilio Pucci, emiliopucci.com; Jose & Maria Barrera necklace, Neiman Marcus, neimanmarcus.com.
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Opposite page: Victoria Beckham dress, Marissa Collections, Naples; Stephanie Kantis gold cuffs, stephaniekantis .com; gold-plated necklace, Sequin, Naples.
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Dress with black mesh insert, 18-karat gold necklace, Gucci, Naples; heels, silver bracelets, Salvatore Ferragamo, Naples; silver bracelets, Sequin, Naples. Opposite page: Valentino embroidered pleated dress, leather hairband, Marissa Collections, Naples; 18-karat rose gold, black diamond ring, Gucci, Naples; gold earrings, Sequin, Naples. Fashion Editor: Katherine Lande Fashion Assistant: Chris Rhoades Model: Gintare, Wilhelmina Models, Miami Hair and Makeup: Luis Betran, Ford Artists, Miami using Giorgio Armani Beauty Digital Tech: Danny Luna Photography Assistants: Stephan Biwald, Joe Sands Retouching: Anna Glen, Wet Noodles Inc. NI extends a special thanks to the Palm Beach International Raceway, Palm Beach Driving Club, HP Tech Motorsports and Ferrari-Maserati of Fort Lauderdale.
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In Pursuit of Fine By Mark Spivak
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ne of the most luxurious ways to spoil yourself is to have a fully stocked wine cellar. You can indulge in exactly the wine you want at the moment you want it, without being dependent on the inventory of your local retailer. In exchange for this glorious freedom, of course, you must ensure your cellar meets certain conditions. Proper storage is crucial: 55- to 60-degree constant temperature, 60 percent humidity, and absent of light and vibration. You need patience and willpower, since some wines won’t be ready for a decade or more. On top of that, you’ll have to do some research (or engage a trustworthy advisor). But it is worth the effort! To get started, consider our guide to both traditional and hot categories for wine collectors.
Bordeaux The cellar of Château Haut-Brion Above right: Château Rauzan-Segla Below: Autumn at Armand Rousseau, Burgundy
For centuries, Bordeaux has been the ultimate blue-chip collectible. Emphasis is on the 61 properties included in the Classification of 1855, particularly the First Growths (Châteaux Lafite-Rothschild, Latour, HautBrion, Margaux and Mouton-Rothschild). In recent years, however, intense demand from Asia has pushed First Growth prices to around $1,000 per bottle, and many Classified châteaux aren’t far behind. “Most Classified Bordeaux tends to be out of the reach of the beginning collector,” says Angela Morales Robertson, sommelier and general manager at Angelina’s Ristorante in Bonita Springs. “Prices have reached a level that makes it a difficult place to start for most people.”
However, there are still strategies to amass Bordeaux without refinancing the house. Many famous properties now have second labels—declassified wine from younger vines, or grapes that didn’t make it into the final blend. Good examples are La Croix du Beaucaillou (Château Ducru-Beaucaillou), Segla (Château Rauzan-Segla), Rèserve de la Comtesse (Château Pichon Lalande) and Pagodes de Cos (Château Cos d’Estournel). The Cru Bourgeois comprise another group of high-quality, reasonably priced Bordeaux wines. These are roughly 300 estates from the Médoc, many of which produce wine of the same quality level as the Classified growths. Good bets are the Châteaux de Pez, Sociondo-Mallet, Potensac, Poujeaux, Chasse-Spleen and Phélan-Ségur. In the view of Robertson, customers interested in Bordeaux need to get creative and broaden their scope of interest. “If you go a few tiers down from the First Growths and determine a price point
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you’re comfortable with, you’ll find some very good wine there,” she says. “A good tactic is to follow the winemaker, and see what other projects he or she is working on. There are many Bordeaux producers who have joint ventures in South America, for example, and are making some wines there that are both affordable and delicious.” One strategy for bringing down costs is to invest in Bordeaux futures. With the futures market, buyers get a discount on the wine in exchange for paying upfront; the wine is delivered on release, roughly two years after purchase. More research is required when buying this way. Be sure to choose a retailer that will likely be in business several years hence. Despite recent controversies about impartiality, Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate is still the yardstick by which Bordeaux quality is measured; another excellent resource is the International Wine Cellar, published by Stephen Tanzer. Best recent Bordeaux vintages: 1982, 1989, 1990, 1998 (Pomerol and St. Émilion only), 2000, 2005, 2009, 2010.
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Burgundy This is one area where the neophyte wine collector would be wise to consult an expert. Every inch of vineyard land in the Burgundy region is classified according to Grand Cru, Premier Cru or Villages, and most vineyards have multiple owners. The best estates are tiny properties with very small productions, usually spread out over different vineyard parcels, so selecting candidates for cellaring can be tricky. In general, look for the top small domaines rather than large négociants (entities that sell and ship wines as a wholesaler) such as Bouchard or Louis Latour. While each major négociant produces a few outstanding wines, the best small growers have a hands-on intensity of approach that makes almost everything they do worth seeking out. Look for the following domaines: Leroy, Coche-Dury and Comtes Lafon (Meursault); Bonneau du Martray (CortonCharlemagne); Hubert de Montille and Marquis d’Angerville (Volnay); Henri Gouges (Nuits-Saint-Georges); Anne Gros (Vosne-
Top: Vines at Château Margaux in Bordeaux Above: Tending the fruit at Burgundy’s Comtes Lafon.
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Romanée); and Armand Rousseau and Robert Chevillon (Gevrey-Chambertin). One of the best sources of information on the region is Burghound, a newsletter published by expert Allen Meadows. It comes out quarterly, and an electronic subscription is $145 (roughly the price of a single bottle of Grand Cru). Steven Tanzer’s International Wine Cellar provides in-depth coverage once a year as well. Best recent vintages for reds: 1999, 2002, 2003 (selectively), 2005, 2009. Best recent vintages for whites: 2005, 2007, 2010.
Rhône Valley Although they’ve escalated in price in recent years, the top Rhône reds are still relative bargains. Most collectible are the wines from Hermitage and Côte-Rôtie (primarily Syrah), and top Châteauneuf-du-Pape (Gre nache-based blends). The best examples can last 15 to 20 years or longer. Hermitage is made from 100 percent Syrah, and the top wines are both stunning and capable of long-term aging. Worth seeking out are the wines of Jean-Louis Chave, Chapoutier, Jaboulet (Hermitage La Chapelle) and Marc Sorrel. White Hermitage, made from Roussanne and Marsanne, is also capable of improving for more than a decade in the cellar. Côte-Rôtie wines, while mostly Syrah, can contain up to 20 percent Viognier, a white grape. Most famous are the single-vineyard wines from Guigal (La Landonne, La Mouline and La Turque), but other producers to consider include Michel Ogier and René Rostaing. There are many wines from Châteauneufdu-Pape on the market, and potential collectors must choose with care. The most famous and sought-after estates are Château de Beaucastel, Domaine du Vieux Télégra
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Château de Beaucatel Vines Below: Harvest at Guigal in the Rhône
phe Château Rayas and Domaine de Pegau. Other first-rate properties include Henri Bonneau, Domaine de la Janasse, Le Vieux Donjon, Clos du Mont-Olivet, Domaine de la Mordorée, Clos des Papes, Domaine Raymond Usseglio and Château La Nerthe. Best recent vintages: Northern Rhône—1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2009. Southern Rhône—1998, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2010.
Italy Since the mid-1980s Italy has undergone a revolution in winemaking technology, and the current level of quality and attention to detail is very high. While this may mean buying bottles more than 20 years old may not be a good bet, purchasing the current vintages from your favorite estates is an excellent strategy—even if you have to wait to drink them. As in other regions, dependable producers are likely to make good wine regardless of the weather conditions or the reputation of the vintage. “Just as in Bordeaux,” says Robertson, “there are many top estates making second labels, and some of those wines are both affordable and outstanding. Good examples include Le Serre Nuove, the second wine of Ornellaia, and two labels made by the legendary Tuscan producer Sassicaia: Guidalberto and La Difese. With wines like those, pedigree counts for a lot.”
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published by Slow Food International, places emphasis on organic and sustainable producers. Best recent vintages in Tuscany: 1990, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2007. Best recent vintages in Piemonte: 1989, 1990, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2008.
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Rolling hills of vines at Italy’s Ceretto, and at Harlan Estates (below) and Colgin Cellars in California (top right).
Here are some properties to look for: Barolo: Vietti; Bruno Giacosa; Chiara Boschis; Giacomo Conterno; Giuseppe Mascarello; Renato Ratti; Giacomo Bourgogno; Luciano Sandrone; Paolo Scavino; Michele Chiarlo; Pio Cesare. Barbaresco: Gaja; La Spinetta; Marchesi di Gresy; Ceretto; Contratto; Fontanafredda; Prunotto; Bruno Rocca; Bruno Dante Rivetti. Brunello di Montalcino: Biondi-Santi; Il Poggione; Poggio Antico; Uccelliera; Altesino; Argiano; Lisini; Nardi; Caparzo; Casanova di Neri; Mastrojanni; Le Chiuse; Sesta di Sopra. Amarone: Bertani; Masi; Allegrini; Quintarelli; Dal Forno Romano; Luigi Righetti; Zonin; Tedeschi; Zenato. Many consumers consider the information published by Gambero Rosso (gambero rosso.it) to be the bible of Italian wine, and also find the company’s restaurant and travel recommendations to be useful. A new publication called the Slow Wine Guide,
Perhaps more than with any other region, there’s a wide gap between true collectibles and pretenders in the Golden State. At the top end of the scale, a handful of “cult” Cabernets have a track record of appreciating in value: Screaming Eagle Winery, Harlan Estate, Bryant Family Vineyard, Grace Family Vineyards, Colgin Cellars and Marcassin Vineyards. Most of these wines are sold first to customers through the winery’s private mailing list, and escalate sharply on the after-market. Contact each winery for information about getting your name on the list and be prepared to wait. (Vintner Ann Colgin shared a story of how a spot on her mailing list became a bitterly contested asset in a divorce proceeding.) When shopping for California collectibles, remember that the recent recession narrowed the number of properties at the top. The cult labels are still highly desired, but many of the second-tier wines have seen years of steep discounting. These include Opus One Winery, Joseph Phelps Insignia and Caymus Vineyards Special Selection, among many others. While the quality of these wines may still be high, in many cases their value has eroded. Whenever possible, look for California properties with a track record and be cautious of any estate less than 10 years old. In the case of newer wineries, pay attention to their vineyard sources. Startups that have purchased
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Left: The Block-A Estate vines at California’s Caymus Vineyards Below: A Sleek Cellar at Casa Lapostolle, Chile
Buying at Auction parcels in established, historic vineyards may well be worth your attention. Websites such as snooth.com and cellartracker.com are good resources for checking consumer opinions on the ability of California wines to age well.
South America The top estates from Chile and Argentina have exploded on the retail scene over the past decade. Despite their current popularity, this is still a good area to look for bargains. In Argentina, the main red wine grape variety is Malbec, which originated in the Bordeaux region. While Malbec had trouble ripening properly in Bordeaux, it flourished in the warm Argentine climate. In Chile, the success story is another Bordeaux transplant: Carménère. Supposedly the lost grape variety of Bordeaux, Carmènére was rediscovered in the Andes Mountains in the 1990s. Producers to seek out and watch: Argentina: Vistalba; Achavel Ferrer; Bodega Catena Zapata; Terrazas de Los Andes; O. Fournier; Susana Balbo; Familia Zuccar di; Clos de Los Siete. Chile: Almaviva Winery; Clos Apalta by Casa Lapostolle; Cuvée Alexandre series by Casa Lapostolle; Don Melchor Cabernet Sauvignon from Concha y Toro; Montes Alpha M. As your cellar grows, wine collecting will become a favorite hobby, guaranteed. «
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O. Fournier Winery, Argentina
Commercial auctions can be an excellent way for the beginning collector to assemble a cellar. Here are some tips: l Remember to check for the wine’s provenance—if you have questions, ask. l Buyers contemplating large purchases should retain a consultant, particularly if older wines are involved. l Investigate storage and shipping issues before bidding. Some houses conduct both live and Internet auctions; telephone bids are generally accepted. Some to consider: l Acker Merrall & Condit Co. (877-ACKER-47; ackerwines.com) l The Chicago Wine Company (630-594-2972; tcwc.com) l Morrell & Co. (212-307-4200; morrel wineauctions.net) l Zachys Wine & Liquor (866-922-4971; zachys.com) Most of these houses charge a buyer’s premium of 18 to 23 percent, except for The Chicago Wine Company. Both The Chicago Wine Company and Zachys are also good sources for Bordeaux futures. In addition, there are a number of Internetonly auction sites. The most prominent of these are winecommune.com, winebid.com, spectrumwine.com and brentwoodwine.com. When using an Internet-only site, be extra cautious about provenance. —M.S.
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Sanibel and sister island, Captiva, have their own rules—most of them dictated by nature and the needs of wildlife. With more than two-thirds of Sanibel preserved and safeguarded from development, the islands keep their promise of pristine beaches, raw wetlands, and ardent wildlife stewardship. You will see lots of birds and animals on Sanibel, but you won’t see a single streetlight or traffic signal. Explore the islands with our insider’s guide from A to Z. BY CHELLE KOSTER WALTON
Alligators. Sanibel Island is one of only a few Florida islands
with a freshwater river. That means alligators, one of the island’s strongest attractions for wildlife watchers. Look for them at Bailey Tract (see J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge) and Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (see Xtra Special). Incidentally, fresh water also means bobcats and river otters.
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oating. Getting out on the water is paramount to the island experience. Captain your own adventure with a rental, or hop aboard a tour boat. The Sanibel Thriller (sanibelthriller.com) zips you around the islands, while New Moon Sailing (newmoonsailing .com) out of Captiva takes the slow, island-time approach. Captiva Cruises (captivacruises.com) does soothing island-hopping and sunset tours.
Causeway Islands Park. The beaches along the Sanibel
Causeway hop with family picnics, kite- and windsurfers, jet-skiers, and anglers. You can pull your vehicle right up to the beach, which makes barbecue picnics utterly convenient.
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octoring Critters. The vision of one woman in 1968, Care & Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) has been nurturing injured and orphaned critters by the thousands every year since. In 2009, a new visitors center opened to educate the public about its mission and procedures with immersive elements. (crowclinic.org)
Eclectic Resorts. Don’t look for chain
hotels or over-the-top luxury resorts. Sanibel and Captiva boast a reputation for family destination resorts, such as Captiva’s South Seas Island Resort (southseas.com) and Sanibel’s Sundial Beach Resort (sundialresort.com). The scale of accommodations ranges from the historic Island Inn (islandinnsanibel.com) and charming Gulf Breeze Cottages & Motel (gbreeze.com) on Sanibel to fishing-frenzied Jensen’s Twin Palm Cottages & Marina (go-is lands.com) and historic ‘Tween Waters Inn (tween-waters.com) on Captiva.
Festivities. Plan your visit to the islands
around one of their lively annual events. Most famous and signature, the 77th annual Shell Festival (sanibelcommunityhouse.net) takes place on Sanibel Island March 6-8 this year, paying homage to the island’s reputation as a top shelling destination. The 28th annual Sanibel Music Festival (sanibelmusic festival.org) fills the month with classical music, March 4-25. Highlights throughout the year include the 25th annual “Ding” Darling
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The shops at Periwinkle Place on on Sanibel Island
Days (dingdarlingdays.com) October 19-25 and 33rd annual Taste of the Islands (tastesanibelcaptiva.com) on November 9 on Sanibel; and Captiva Holiday Village (captiva holidayvillage.com), Thanksgiving through Christmas on Captiva.
The Bubble Room on Captiva Island
Galleries. Inspired by the beauty and
nature of the islands, artists fill local galleries with original paintings, photography, sculpture, pottery and art glass. We love Tower Gallery (towergallery-sanibel.com), a coop enterprise on Sanibel, and Jungle Drums (jungledrumsgallery.com), whimsical and delightfully creative on Captiva.
Herb Strauss Theater. Professional ac-
BIG ARTS Herb Strauss Theater
tors perform comedies, dramas, musicals and revues in an intimate setting throughout the winter season. This February, catch the musical Into the Woods or drama Defamation. (bigarts.org)
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Shopping. Stroll flowerlined plazas for unique finds that reflect island life. Some favorites: Pandora’s Box, Island Style (islandstylegalleries.com), Suncatchers’
The Sanibel Thriller takes an adventurous approach to tours.
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Dream (suncatchersdream.com), C Turtles, and Congress Jewelers (congressjewelers .com) on Sanibel Island; and the Bubble Room Emporium (bubbleroomrestaurant .com) on Captiva.
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Lighthouse Park fishing pier
The Sanibel Lighthouse is on Lighthouse Park Beach at Sanibel’s southeast end.
.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge. Occupying about one-third of Sanibel Island, it has been harboring wildlife in an easily accessible setting since 1945. The four-mile Wildlife Drive passes wetlands that host flocks of winter birds. Trails for biking and hiking penetrate the wilderness on the main campus. At its Tarpon Bay Recreation Area, visitors can explore by kayak, standup paddleboard and nature boat cruises. The trail at the Bailey Tract satellite branch delves into freshwater habitat. Another type of trail at Buck Key off Captiva Island invites paddlers to view birds along its canopy paddling trail. (fws.gov/dingdarling)
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eeper Fish. Whether you choose freshwater, back bays or deep water, you’ll have fishing tales to share after your island visit. From land, cast from the beach or the Lighthouse Park fishing pier. For offshore fishing, check out the islands’ marinas for rental boats and experienced fishing guides. Get your tips, bait and gear from Norm Zeigler’s Fly Shop (normzeiglersflyshop.com) or The Bait Box (baitboxsanibel.com) on Sanibel.
Lighthouse. A beacon of welcome, the
Sanibel Lighthouse has been guiding boaters since the cattle-shipping days of the late 1800s. Today it serves as the centerpiece of Lighthouse Park Beach, a popular beach that rounds Sanibel’s southeast end.
Museums. Although most equate Sanibel
and Captiva with beaches, the islands offer their share of history and culture. Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum (shellmuseum.org) examines Sanibel’s shelling culture with a look at seashells in the context of history, religion, ecology and art. Take a step into island bygones at the Sanibel Historical Museum & Village (sanibelmuseum.org), a collection of 10 historic and re-created structures that tell the island’s story. New on Captiva, the Captiva Island Historical Society’s exhibit room in
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The islands’ paddling trails are part of the Great Calusa Blueway.
Nature Tours. Get in touch with the is-
lands’ eco-side with naturalist-guided tours. J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge (fws.gov/dingdarling) offers a number of programs during peak season, and its Tarpon Bay Explorers (tarponbayexplorers .com) concession can take you on kayaking, paddleboarding and nature boating tours. Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (sccf.org) also schedules seasonal programming that explores the beach and freshwater habitats, plus a narrated dolphin and wildlife excursion with Captiva Cruises (captiva cruises.com). Adventures in Paradise’s (ad ventureinparadiseinc.com) Sea Life Excursion departs from off-island, but trolleys provide pickup service.
Ospreys. The islands are known for their
more than 250 species of birds, but the osprey is particularly loved because The International Osprey Foundation began on Sanibel Island in 1981. Since then, the building of nesting platforms has raised Sanibel’s osprey population from 35 pairs to around 100.
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(SUP) has made a splash in the water-sports world. The best places to try out SUP are at Tarpon Bay Explorers (tarponbayexplorers .com) on Sanibel and YOLO Watersports (yolowatersports.com) on Captiva. They both offer kayak rentals, instruction and tours, too. Also check out Captiva Kayaks (captivakayaks.com) and Adventure Sea Kayak (kayak-captiva.com) on Captiva.
Quiet Spots. Here are some local se-
crets for escaping the beaten-path crowd on the islands in exchange for a little peace. On Captiva, historic Chapel-By-the-Sea occupies a meditative spot that sees crowds only on Sundays. On Sanibel, follow the shareduse path off Middle Gulf Drive to the pioneer cemetery and nature trail in Gulfside Park. Another little-known trail overlooks the Sanibel River at Bob Wigley Preserve. Ride your
Bowman’s Beach and Gulfside Park are two of Sanibel island’s best shelling beaches.
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the Captiva Memorial Library peeks into eras of farming, WW II servicemen, Teddy Roosevelt, and other famous visitors. (captiva islandhistoricalsociety.org)
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For a quiet spot on Captiva, visit the historic Chapel-By-the-Sea.
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bike down Dixie Beach Road to take the shell road at waterfront Woodring Point. Stop at the bayside Bock Peace Park for a rest and eyeful of sea.
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estaurants. So many restaurants, so little time? Here are some of our picks: Traders Café (traderssanibel.com) for lunch on Sanibel, Sweet Melissa’s Café (sweetmelissascafe .net) and Blue Coyote Supper Club for special nights out on Sanibel, Doc Ford’s (doc fords.com) on Sanibel and Captiva or Lazy Flamingo (lazyflamingo.com) at two Sanibel locations for casual, and the Bubble Room (bubbleroomrestaurant.com) on Captiva for touristy kitsch. Don’t miss Sweet Melissa’s fish stew or Doc Ford’s Yucatan Shrimp.
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eashells. Thanks to its east-west scoop at the island’s south end, Sanibel manages to intercept tons of seashells washing up from the Caribbean and gulf. And that’s what makes it the “shelling capital of North America.” People come from around the world to collect seashells. Bowman’s Beach and Gulfside Park are two of the island’s best shelling beaches. Didn’t find the shell you wanted? No worries, Sanibel’s seashell shops are also plentiful. Try the Seashells.com shop and its warehouse sister property Sanibel Seashell Industries (seashells.com) behind it for the best selection and prices on rare and common shells, shellcraft supplies and shell gifts.
USS Mohawk: The 165-foot World War II cutter serves as an artificial reef.
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wenty-Five Miles of Bike Path. Officially known as the Sanibel Shared-Use Path, the paved trail takes you all over the island—from beach to shopping to wildlife preserves. Bring your own wheels or rent from Billy’s Bikes (billysrentals.com) on Sanibel Island or YOLO Watersports (yolowater sports.com) on Captiva.
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SS Mohawk. The latest artificial reef in Sanibel waters, the 165-foot World War II cutter was sunk in 2012, to the delight of local scuba divers. The intact battleship attracts schools of fish, a number of sea turtles and one docile whale shark that seems to favor its new stomping grounds 90 feet under. (mohawkwreck.com)
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iews of Sunset. The best show on the islands takes place nightly, with potential for a green-flash finale. The best place to watch is from the front deck of the Mucky Duck (muckyduck.com) restaurant on Captiva with a glass of Champagne. The Mad Hatter (madhatterrestaurant.com) on Sanibel also has front-row seats. Or just throw down a beach towel and enjoy the curtain call from Turner Beach or Alison Hagerup Beach Park on Captiva.
White Sand. Under all those seashells
lies a blanket of fine white sand—perfect for castle-building and toe-sinking. Besides beaches already mentioned, sink your toes into Tarpon Bay Beach. Here’s a little secret:
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Visitors on bike or foot can use the secluded resident-only beach accesses west of Tarpon Bay—if they don’t mind the lack of facilities.
Xtra Special. Two island organizations
that deserve a special pat on the back are SCCF (sccf.org), which has worked tirelessly to raise funds for preserving more than 30 parcels throughout the islands; and BIG ARTS (big arts.org), which brings culture to the islands in a big way—from workshops to theater.
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um. Sweet toothers, get ready for a sugar buzz. Here are our recommendations: the Sea Salt Caramel number at Simply Cupcakes (cupcakessanibel.com), Pinocchio’s Dirty
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ealous Guardianship. The city’s Sanibel Plan was designed to guide decisionmaking towards what is best to preserve the island’s natural beauty. Laws protect the environment by restricting fertilizer use, birdand alligator-feeding, taking live shells, building height, exotic-plant landscaping and more. The result: a model for green cities across the nation. « NAPLESillustrated.com | FEBRUARY 2014
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For imaginative dishes with a scenic backdrop, visit Mereday’s Fine Dining waterfront restaurant on Naples Bay. This dish by Chef Charles Mereday couples rich, savory, salty flavors of prosciutto and Gorgonzola with sweet melon and fresh tomato, and is topped with a bit of balsamic syrup. It’s a match made in heaven. “The ingredients work together very well,” Mereday says. “It’s a classic combination, and combines the sweet, salt and the super highquality balsamic. In February, this dish could be just as delicious with a winter melon, such as honeydew.” Mereday changes his menu daily to take advantage of the freshest and finest ingredients available. Diners choose from the day’s featured options in a three-, four- or five-course dinner (three for lunch) plus a dessert. (meredaysnaples.com)
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Taste kitchen confidential
Chef Tony Ridgway
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Growing up in the countryside in Pennsylvania, Tony Ridgway developed a love of fresh food at an early age. Some of his favorite childhood memories are of gathering vegetables in the garden and picking fruit in the orchard. “I don’t find farm-to-table a modern concept, it’s the original concept,” says Ridgway, the chef and coowner of Ridgway Bar & Grill in Naples. While in college, Ridgway was the go-to guy for putting together the food at fraternity parties, and his passion grew into a career that has spanned four decades in Naples. In this interview, Ridgway shares what inspires him in the kitchen, what signals great taste and a habit that keeps him focused on the customer. Kitchen rule: It has to taste great, that’s the first premise. I don’t care how good it is for you or how cool it is, if it doesn’t taste good I’m not putting it on the menu. Inspiration for new recipes: At any one time I’ll have a pile of 40 or 50 pieces of paper on my desk with a word or two written on them, like beans, vegetables, lighter or healthier. I think in overall concepts. Favorite tool: A really good sauté pan, because I’m looking to impart flavor. The purpose of the sauté process is to develop layers of flavors, not just get it from raw to ready to eat. On taste: Smell is the real true taste. When you walk into a kitchen and you smell something, that’s what you should taste. Favorite local restaurants: My favorite is KC American Bistro. The chef and owner, Keith Casey, is a good friend and we have been in his restaurant a lot over the last couple of years. He knows how to put flavor together. I also like Osteria Tulia, Café Lurcat and Campiello. Quality control: When something gets sent back to the kitchen, I always taste it and I ask the server to taste it. I’m the biggest advocate in the world for the customer because the customer is the one who makes us successful. —Teri Evans 116 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
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Dining Alfresco One weekend, two food festivals: Take a mini road trip down to Everglades City and get your fix of seafood and down-home fun. The Everglades Seafood Festival (evergladesseafoodfestival.org) will have everything from hotdogs and hamburgers, to traditional Cajun cuisine and the star of the weekend, fresh, local seafood. The party includes live country music all day long, so don’t forget your dancing boots. Closer to home, get ready to shout opa! at the St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church annual GreekFest in Naples (stkatherine.net). You can indulge in authentic Greek dishes, including slow-roasted lamb shanks, Mediterranean casserole, spinach pie, stuffed grape leaves and Greek salad. If that doesn’t fill you up, don’t worry; plenty of traditional desserts and pastries will satisfy any sweet tooth. This year, the GreekFest will feature a Food to Go section for folks who prefer to dig in at home. Both festivals begin Friday, February 7, and run through Sunday, February 9. —Jessica Bielak
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NI ’s curated compilation of fabulous restaurants THE LISTINGS
The Naples area is packed with a superabundance of great eateries, serving up food and drinks to satisfy every palate. Naples Illustrated has rounded up details on some can’t-miss places for dining delights.
AMERICAN Agave Bar & Grill Innovative dishes by celebrity chef Carmen Gonzalez and featured beverages, including signature margaritas, craft beers, wine, and hand-crafted cocktails. 2380 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (239-598-3473, agavenaples.com) Alexander’s Restaurant For 18 years, Chefowner Alexander Bernard has been in the kitchen creating healthy, delicious dishes with French, Asian, Caribbean, Latin and Middle Eastern accents. 4077 Ninth St. N., Naples (239-262-4999, alexandersnaples.com) Baleen at LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort Dine amid the exotically elegant tropical surroundings indoors, or better still, on the patio to soak up the breathtaking beach and Gulf view. 9891 Gulf Shore Drive, Naples (239-598-5707, laplayaresort.com)
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Bistro 821 This Fifth Avenue staple is a long-time favorite, thanks to the colorful, Miami-inspired atmosphere and Executive Chef Jess Housman’s Natural Fusion menu. 821 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239261-5821, bistro821.com) Café & Bar Lurcat The space and the food are sophisticated and comfortable. And everyone loves the little warm cinnamon sugar donuts. 494 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-213-3357, cafelurcat.com) The Chapel Grill The restaurant serves fine cuisine in a stunning and unique space that formerly housed in the historic First Baptist Church in Old Naples. 811 Seventh Ave. S., Naples (239-206-4310, thechapelgrill.com) Gordon’s On The River The slick supper clubs of the ’40s inform the style at this fine dining establishment at Naples Harbour. Highlights include classic dishes and live piano music. 475 North Road, Naples (239-213-1441, gordonsontheriver.com) Handsome Harry’s Third Street Bistro The big patio provides a great spot for people-watching and dancing to live music. The food is also a big draw. 1205 Third St. S., Naples (239-434-6400, handsomeharrys.com) KC American Bistro As the name implies, American regional cuisine is the name of the game at this
North Naples spot. 885 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (239-566-2371, kcamericanbistro.com) The Local Fresh, healthy meals in a little eatery in the Bed, Bath & Beyond Plaza. 5323 Airport Pulling Rd., Naples (239-596-3276, thelocalnaples.com) M Waterfront Grille Contemporary decor, view of the bay and fine cuisine make M Waterfront a perennial favorite in the Village on Venetian Bay. 4300 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (239-263-4421, mwaterfrontgrille.com) Ridgway Bar & Grill Master chef and Naples institution Tony Ridgway continues wowing diners. Another plus: the outstanding wine list by co-owner Sukie Honeycutt. 1300 Third St. S., Naples (239-2625500, ridgwaybarandgrill.com) Seasons 52 Fresh Grill The changing seasons inspire fresh, seasonal cuisine in a warm atmosphere at this outpost of a widespread chain that has uniquely local appeal. The farmers-market food is perfectly paired with a sommelier-chosen wine list. What’s more, you can indulge without guilt; every dish is a max of 475 calories. (239-5948852, seasons52.com) Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar Born in Naples, the Tommy Bahama laid-back lifestyle is full throttle in the festive eatery and bar in the heart NAPLESillustrated.com | FEBRUARY 2014
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Taste influences. 845 12th Ave. S., Naples (239-263-9940, dockcraytoncove.com) FISH Restaurant This entry to the dining scene at the Village on Venetian Bay offers water views and great seafood. 4360 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (239-263-3474, fishrestaurantnaples.com) Pincher’s Crab SHACK The Phelan family, creators of Pincher’s, has a simple mission that revolves around local fishermen fishing local waters for their casual eateries. 1200 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-434-6616, pincherscrabshack.com)
Blue Coyote Supper Club, Sanibel Island
of Third Street South. 1220 Third St. S., Naples (239643-6889, tommybahama.com) The Wine Loft This addition to Mercato melds stylish sipping, modern American small-plate offerings and jazz on busier nights. 9118 Strada Place, Naples (239-598-5601, thewineloftofnaples.com)
SEAFOOD Aqua The restaurant’s look is fresh and airy, just right for the seafood-centric menu. 862 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-213-1111, aquafifth.com) The Bay House Hidden among the waterways near the Cocohatchee River, this place has a beautiful dining room with views of the water, as well as Tierney’s Tavern and The Claw Bar for casual dining and live music. 799 Walkerbilt Road, Naples (239591-3837, bayhousenaples.com) Bayside Seafood Grill & Bar Spectacular water views, live music Wednesday–Sunday at the Upper Deck Bar, prime grilled meats and a variety of seafood specialties. 4270 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (239-649-5552, baysideseafoodgrillandbar.com) Citrus Seafood Seafood is right there in the name, so you’ll find plenty of choices here, but the Maine lobster tower is hard to resist. 455 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-435-0408, citrusseafood.com) The Dock at Crayton Cove A longtime favorite, The Dock is an open-air restaurant serving fresh catches prepared with Caribbean and Latin
Road Trip One of our favorite dining havens in Fort Myers, Blue Coyote Supper Club, has branched out to Sanibel Island (239-427-9222). Great news for foodies: The new restaurant is open to the public. (the original location is a private, membersonly venue.) Located within the Sanibel Island Golf Club, the food is described as “Continental Drift Cuisine, American with a touch of French, Asian and South of the Border.” For lunch, try grouper tacos, salmon BLT or a Coyote Angus burger. In the evening, it’s a relaxing spot for cocktails and dinner. Signatures include the Kurobuta Coyote Chop and Blue Coyote Stew, a savory mix of scallops, shrimp and Andouille. The cool setting includes several anthropomorphic coyotes (hence the name) in paintings by renowned artist Markus Pierson. (Turn to page 106 for more great places to visit on Sanibel). —Kat Smith
Randy’s Fishmarket Restaurant Traditional Old Florida charm and tasty seafood are on tap at this laid-back spot, and the restaurant is famous for its Key lime pie. 10395 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-593-5555, randysfishmarketrestaurant.com) Sea Salt Chef Fabrizio Aielli is a master at marrying organic local produce, wild-caught fish, naturally raised meat and poultry with modern cooking techniques. 1186 Third St. S., Naples (239-434-7258, seasaltnaples.com) Swan River Seafood & Fish Market Restaurant, market and raw bar, Swan River is consistently great for fine seafood. 3741 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-403-7000, swanriverseafood.com) Truluck’s Seafood, Steak & Crab House The atmosphere is elegant in this fine dining restaurant. Truluck’s owns its own local fisheries, so the catch is always fresh. The bar is sophisticated and festive, with piano music and a lively crowd. 698 Fourth Ave. S., Naples (239-530-3131, trulucks.com) The Turtle Club Fresh seafood, fine steaks and chops are nearly overshadowed by the spectacular beachfront setting overlooking the Gulf. 9225 Gulfshore Drive N., Naples (239-592-6557, windward hospitality.com) USS Nemo Undersea Cuisine & Adventures Everything on the menu is a cut above, but the signature miso broiled sea bass is hands down one of the best dishes in town. 3745 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-261-6366, ussnemorestaurant.com) Yabba Island Grill A fun place for visitors and locals, Yabba is like a Caribbean vacation. 711 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-262-5787, yabbaislandgrill.com)
STEAK Andre’s Steakhouse Andre’s was established in 1993, directly from New York. The restaurant has
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earned the Wine Spectator Award yearly since 2001, and has nearly 4,000 bottles in its cellar. 2800 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-263-5851, andressteak houseofnaples.com) Chops City Grill A modern take on traditional, Chops serves prime aged steaks along with fresh local seafood and hand-rolled sushi. 8200 Health Center Blvd., Suite 100, Bonita Springs (239-9924677, chopscitygrill.com) The Grill This is about as luxurious as dining gets. Nestled within The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, it features rich decor to complement the aged prime beef, chops and fresh seafood. 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (239-598-6644, ritz-carlton.com) Stoney’s Steakhouse The menu features midwestern, corn-fed, prime certified black angus beef, complemented by fresh seafood, an awardwinning wine list, inventive salads, side dishes and decadent homemade desserts served in a handsome dining room. 403 Bayfront Place, Naples (239-435-9353, stoneyssteakhouse.com)
FRENCH Bleu Provence Take a trip to the south of France without leaving town. Lysielle Cariot’s dishes are perfectly paired with wines from the vast selection compiled by her co-owner/husband, Jacques. 1234 Eighth St. S., Naples (239-261-8239, bleu provencenaples.com) Chez Boët French Home Cooking At this family-owned and run French restaurant, Lisa and Philippe Boët serve classics like duck a l’orange and pâté in a warm, homey atmosphere. 755 12th Ave. S., Naples (239-643-6177, chezboet naples.com) Cote d’Azur Intimate bistro in the style of Provence serves standouts like grass-fed lamb chops and a Maine lobster roasted in a clay pot with Jerusalem artichokes, porcini, fresh herbs and root vegetables. 11224 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-597-8867, cote dazurrestaurant.com) Escargot 41 French food wows in an unlikely setting within a storefront. Escargots are served seven
different ways and owner/Chef Patrick Fevrier’s classic dishes incorporate produce he grows himself. 4339 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-793-5000, escargot41.com) Le Lafayette French Restaurant Chef Sebastien Maillard whips up traditional French dishes with a touch of the tropics in his family-owned restaurant located just off Third Street South. He also conducts cooking classes on weekends. 375 13th Ave. S., Naples (239-403-7861, lelafayette.com)
MEXICAN MASA Superb, true Mexican cuisine in a high-style modern space, with a fabulous lineup of tequilas, mezcals and specialty cocktails. 9123 Strada Place, Naples (239-598-0887, masa-restaurant.com)
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Taste Vergina Italian and Mediterranean dishes with a modern flair make up the menu. This also is a popular place for gathering with friends and listening to live music. 700 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-659-7008, verginarestaurant.com)
egant restaurant on Fifth. 868 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-430-1060, albertosonfifth.com) Angelina’s Ristorante A place for a special night out, with beautiful dining rooms, 4,000-bottle wine tower and elegant cuisine, or for casual meetings with friends in the bar. 24041 Tamiami Trail S., Bonita Springs (239-390-3187, angelinasof bonitasprings.com)
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Barbatella The pizzas and pastas are scrumptious, but don’t overlook other offerings, including grilled salmon with arugula, tomato and hearts of palm. Save room for dessert; the gelato is worthy, as is the signature Nutella pizza. 1290 Third St. S., Naples (239-263-1955, barbatellanaples.com) Bellini on Fifth Italian Ristorante The Bellini family treats guests to cuisine inspired by matriarch “Nonna” Maria. 445 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-261-1117, bellinionfifth.com) Bice A long-time favorite on the corner of Fifth and Third Street, Bice serves classic dishes in a warm setting. 300 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-262-4044, naples.bicegroup.com) Bravo! Cucina Italiana A good stop in Mercato for pasta, salads, grilled specialties and more before or after shopping or taking in a movie at Silverspot. 9110 Strada Place, Naples (239-514-0042, bravoitalian.com) Brio Tuscan Grille The location in Waterside Shops makes this expansive Italian a popular place for pre- and post-shopping meals. 5505 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-593-5319, brioitalian.com) Café Luna Signature pizzas, crispy calamari, ravioli and Caesar salad are among the classics at this casual spot with indoor and outdoor seating. 467 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-213-2212, cafeluna naples.com) Campiello A mainstay on Third Street South, Campiello is a perennial gathering place. 1177 Third St. S., Naples (239-435-1166, campiello.damico.com) Osteria Tulia Chef Vincenzo Betulia’s authentically rustic venue and “peasant” cuisine are homey, hearty and delizioso. 466 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239213-2073, tulianaples.com) Pazzo! Cucina Italiana The “friendly neighborhood” restaurant serves moderately priced dishes using made-from-scratch sauces, pastas and desserts. 853 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-434-8494, pazzo italiancafe.com)
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Celebrity chef sighting: Renowned chef Rick Bayless will dazzle guests at the “Fine Art of Dining” February 8 in a private club in Port Royal. Hosted by members of Trinity-by-the-Cove Episcopal Church to raise dollars for the Archangel Fund, the evening will include fine dining, an auction of must-have items and the opportunity to mingle in good company. Following cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, guests will sit down to a gourmet dinner prepared by Bayless. The restaurateur, cookbook author and TV personality, known for creating outstanding authentic Mexican cuisine, has earned dozens of honors, including several James Beard Foundation awards. Bayless has won Bravo’s Top Chef Masters and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Best Culinary Host. The greatest thing about this party is not the decadent dish you will be served—it’s that 100 percent of the net proceeds will be donated to help those in need in Collier County. (239-2620353, fineartofliving.artisteer. net) —Jessica Bielak
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AZN Azian Cuisine The choices cover Asia with dishes representing Japan, Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Hong Kong and more. 9118 Strada Place, Suite 8155, Naples (239-593-8818, aznrestaurant.com) Charlie Chiang’s Modern Asian Kitchen Urban decor with Asian influences set the scene for modern Chinese dishes and inventive Japanese rolls. 12200 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-593-6688, charliechiangs.com) Fujiyama Steak & Seafood Go for Japanese hibachi cooking and entertainment. Start off with a fun frozen cocktail like the Green Dragon. 2555 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-261-4332, naplesfuji yama.com) Maguro Sushi & Steak House This restaurant is easy to miss in its location in the corner of the mall at U.S. 41 and Wiggins Pass, but Maguro is worth seeking out if you love delicious, beautifully plated sushi and sashimi. 895 Wiggins Pass, Naples (239-591-0003, magurosteakhouse.com)
GLOBAL A Table Apart This place qualifies as a hidden gem. Owner/Chef Jeff Acol creates dishes that incorporate a world of influences. 4295 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs (239-221-8540, atable apart.com) Bha! Bha! Persian Bistro Michael Mir’s restaurant serves savory lamb dishes and other colorful and delicious Persian specialties. 865 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-594-5557, bhabhapersianbistro.com) Figs Grille Creative Mediterranean meals inflected with flavors of Spain, Morocco and France. 25987 Tamiami Trail S., Bonita Springs (239-3901700, figsgrille.com) IM Tapas Isabel Pozo Polo and Mary Shipman (the I and M in the restaurant’s name) have created a little corner of Spain in the heart of Naples. 965 Fourth Ave. N., Naples (239-403-8272, imtapas.com) Inca’s Kitchen Fine Peruvian Cuisine Naples foodies and residents of Golden Gate alike flock to this wonderful restaurant serving authentic and
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PINCH OF SAGE Not in the mood to cook tonight? Call Amber Phillips, a private chef and owner of Sage. Phillips has been serving and delivering gourmet meals since she launched the company in 2006. A typical dish will contain a protein, such as organic red meats, organic poultry or wild-caught fish, plus a vegetable and a gluten-free starch. Her cooking is healthy, clean and natural—she even grows her own herbs. Those on restricted diets need not worry—everything is gluten-free, dairy-free and can be vegan, vegetarian or paleo upon request. Order a minimum of three meals per week ($70) to become a scheduled weekly client with free meal delivery from Naples to Fort Myers. (sageevents.net) —J.B.
beautiful Peruvian dishes. 11985 Collier Blvd., Naples (239-352-3200, incaskitchen.com) Marek’s Collier House Restaurant Fine meals are served by chef/owner Peter Marek and his wife, Penny, in the restored historical home of Captain Bill Collier, son of W.T. Collier, who settled in 1870 near Old Marco. 1121 Bald Eagle Drive, Marco Island (239-642-9948, mareksrestaurant B:7.75” .com)
Noodles Italian Cafe and Sushi Bar Good sushi, parmesans and piccatas all in one place. Bonus: Go late at night for dancing. 1585 Pine Ridge Rd., Naples (239-592-0050, noodlescafe.com) Osetra An elegant place serving caviar, Champagne and sushi in a sophisticated atmosphere until late into the night. Enjoy music on weekends from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. 469 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-776-7938, osetranaples.com) «
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Italian Stallion Get acquainted with Italy’s powerhouse red, Brunello di Montalcino. By Mark SPivak
A vineyard near Montalcino, in Italy’s Tuscany region, where Brunello is created Top right: the ancient cellar at Tenute Silvio Nardi
One of the “three Bs” (along with Barolo and Barbaresco), Brunello di Montalcino stands at the pinnacle of the Italian red wine hierarchy. It is powerful, concentrated and capable of long-term aging, yet supple and elegant at the same time. Brunello is made from grapes grown in a cluster of vineyards near the town of Montalcino, south of Florence. Like its cousin, Chianti, it is a recently invented wine. Brunello was created in the middle of the nineteenth century by the Biondi-Santi family, which was the only recorded producer in the region until after World War II. Unlike Chianti, Brunello is a single varietal wine rather than a blend, made from a clone of Sangiovese called Sangiovese Grosso. Aroma and Flavor: Brunello typically offers an array of enticing scents on the nose: vanilla, leather, violets, chocolate and a profusion of berry aromas. On the palate, the wine is harmonious and well balanced, with good acidity and flavors of blackberry, black raspberry and black cherry. Hierarchy: The Brunello pecking order is simple. Most estates produce a normale bottling (usually released 50 months after harvest) and a riserva (available to the public one year later). Currently, the minimum aging requirements stipulate at least two years in oak and four months in bottle before release, although top estates customarily age the wine much longer. Expect to pay $60 and up for a normale and at least $150 for a good riserva. Why so pricey? The laws of supply and demand are the culprits. Land is scarce in the region, and total production in a good vintage seldom exceeds 25,000 cases. Demand is global, and U.S. consumers are competing with collectors across Europe and Asia. Even though as much as one-third of the Brunello produced comes to America, the majority of that wine is sold to restaurants rather than retail stores. Brunellogate: In 2008, the region was reeling with a fraud scandal. Italian authorities began investigating allegations that some producers violated purity regulations by secretly adulterating their wine with grapes from outside the region and using unauthorized varieties, such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. In 2010, 17 people were indicted, including representatives from Castelgiocondo and Banfi, as well as the president and director of the Brunello Consortium. All but six of these worked out plea bargains. In the end, no fraud was proven, but more than 1 million liters (about 264,000 gallons) of Brunello were declassified.
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Provocative Producer: The fig leaf goes to Natalie Oliveros, a.k.a. porn star Savanna Samson, winner of several AVN Awards (the adult film industry’s equivalent of the Academy Awards). After leaving the world of pornographic films, she produced a line of wines in collaboration with Brunello winemaker Roberto Cipresso. Oliveros is a partner with Cipresso in Fattoria La Fiorita, and many of their wines have won widespread critical acclaim. Top Producers: Some makers to look for include Biondi Santi, Il Poggione, Poggio Antico, Uccelliera, Altesino, Argiano, Lisini, Nardi, Caparzo, Casanova di Neri, Mastrojanni, Le Chiuse and Sesta di Sopra. HEAVENLY PAIRINGS: Match Brunello with grilled steak, lamb, duck, wild boar or other wild game; veal or other meats with wild mushrooms; earthy stews; and strong cheeses. The Next Best Thing: Many Brunello estates make a declassified wine called Rosso di Montalcino. Rosso is also made from 100 percent Sangiovese, but the aging requirements are shorter—at least six months in oak and a total of one year before release. Expect to pay $25-$30 for a good Rosso, which will provide an introduction to the category. Another option is Sant’Antimo, produced from vineyards just outside the Brunello region from foreign grape varieties such as Cabernet, Merlot and Pinot Noir. «
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Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show The Palm Beach Show Group, recognized as the nation’s leading producer of premier jewelry, art and antique shows, is proud to announce the return of the Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show to the Naples Exhibition Center in downtown Naples from February 6-10. The show will feature the stunning collections of more than 75 internationally acclaimed exhibitors. Guests will have access to the world’s most beautiful and coveted treasures of the last several thousand years, including major works of art, antique and estate jewelry, furniture, porcelain, Asian antiquities, American and European silver, glass, textiles, sculpture, contemporary art and more. This year’s opening night private preview event will benefit the David Lawrence Center & Foundation.
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Celebrity Martini Glass Auction Take home a martini glass autographed by some of the hottest celebrities, designers, artists and musicians. The 2014 Celebrity Martini Glass Auction, scheduled for February 23 at Artis—Naples, is a special event to showcase the community’s rich cultural environment, with proceeds to benefit the Naples International Film Festival, Honor Flight, PAWS Assistance Dogs and the Wounded Warrior Project. naplescmga.com
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Matthews & Gardner—Catering & Café The recently renovated Matthews & Gardner—Catering & Café has earned a stellar reputation in Naples for 18 years, winning many awards and consistently satisfying customers. In a recent article about the company, a guest said, “I am always happy to see its name at events because I know the food will be good.” The caterer’s location on U.S. 41 is a frequent destination for discerning clients looking for a fresh and delicious lunch, takeout dinners or hors d’oeuvres. 1250 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 111, Naples 239-434-2611 | matthewsandgardner.com
Bessemer Trust Founded in 1907, Bessemer Trust is a privately owned wealth and investment management firm that focuses exclusively on ultra-high-net-worth families. The firm oversees $91 billion for approximately 2,200 clients and provides an integrated approach to the investment, trust, estate, tax and philanthropic needs of its clients. Michael Okun, Managing Director and Regional Director 3777 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 200, Naples 239-435-0034 | bessemer.com
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Q: What is your design inspiration? A: Living on the Gulf Coast, the majority of my inspiration is found in nature. Using a coastal color palette that pulls the tones of the water, sand and surrounding greenery makes for a naturally harmonious living space. From rustic wood to oyster shells to rough crystals, I draw ideas and inspiration from even the most subtle nature-based accents.
Q: What is your area of specialization? A: Residential custom homes. Working side by side with clients to create a space reflective of their vision and their lifestyle is priceless. There is nothing more gratifying than seeing the beginning stages, like the interior detailing, to the ending phases, like the bedding and linens, come together. Unifying the multifaceted areas of design in a unique, cutting-edge way that directly correlates with the client’s vision is profoundly rewarding.
Q: What are the latest trends in your industry? A: Less is more. Getting rid of the clutter accentuates the elegant lines and beautiful silhouettes in a home’s architectural details while allowing the furniture to stand out and be appreciated. I’ve also noticed a new trend towards a more classic design that incorporates clean, strong lines with a transitional to contemporary flare.
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Ruffino Cabinetry Q: What is your design inspiration? A: Our design inspiration changes from project to project. There are many factors that help in determining the final design, such as the homes architecture, surroundings and, most importantly, the client’s own taste.
Q: What is your area of specialization? A: Luxury cabinetry suited for every room in the home. From custom-tailored kitchens to monumental wardrobes, bathrooms and libraries, Ruffino Cabinetry is capable of taking on any request.
Q: What are the latest trends in your industry? A: Clean and understated detailing is what most clients seem to be gravitating towards. As far as colors are concerned, white and gray kitchens are a trend that has staying power. Also common is the use of wood species such as walnut and oak to capture the natural color and texture of the wood.
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Alison Craig Home Furnishings, Naples Q: What is your design inspiration? A: We love to mix and match different patterns in the same room. The key to contrasting patterns is to ensure each pattern is a different scale. This prevents patterns from blending into each other and making the room look confused. For example, a large-scale flower chair and smallscale geometric stool work well together because the eye can easily distinguish between them. Q: What are the latest trends in your industry? A: Livening up your home with color is the No. 1 tip from our in-house interior designers. Work in a few bright colors into your rooms to ensure a fashion-forward house. It’s all about bold and bright! Think primary colors like red, yellow and blues, but don’t go overboard. Like the floral patterns, choose a key wall or piece of furniture and go bold. Q: What is your area of specialization? A: The design team at Alison Craig can help you create rooms that reflect your individual style, whether it be island tropical, classic Old World, modern chic or comfy and casual. With some of the best-known brands in the industry—such as Theodore & Alexander, Stanley, Henredon Leather and more—at their fingertips, our design team will assist you in choosing not only the right furnishings but also the perfect accessories, art, Karastan® rugs, lighting and more.
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Beasley & Henley Interior Design Q: What is your design inspiration? A: My design inspiration comes from a combination of experiences. I love to travel and absorb things outside my daily life cube. New people, places and cultures have an influence on my perception of life, which in turn influences my design aesthetic. History has always fascinated me, not because I am good with dates but because I’m intrigued by it. I enjoy blending aspects of the past that create comfort, with the exciting designs of today.
even artwork. Another is mixing unexpected elements, like silk draperies next to a bark lamp or a modern sofa on a rustic wood floor with an antler chandelier hanging overhead. The unexpected makes things interesting. The latest long-term trend is creating more modern interiors and interpreting each client’s idea of what that means. Sometimes it’s edgy but mostly it’s clean, comfortable and sophisticated. Designing a home that is current to where families are in their life journey, is what matters. Q: What is your area of specialization? A: My specialization is my passion for creatively designing memorable interiors for each client based on their individual needs and expectations. Typically, my interiors have a classic flair that can bend toward modern, coastal or European. It’s all about my client.
Q: What are the latest trends in your industry? A: Trends come and go so quickly. Some stick, some don’t. A fun trend I’ve used lately is incorporating large prints and overscaled patterns on drapery, rugs and
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Kitchen - Bath - Storage Systems Q: What is your design inspiration? A: Creating spaces in a home for people to enjoy and entertain. To improve a client’s lifestyle with fresh, innovative designs. Q: What are the latest trends in your industry? A: We are currently seeing clean design lines; large kitchen islands that offer both working and social areas. Bathrooms that feel comfortable and encompass extra storage options. Closets that maximize storage space with style and function. LED lighting for bright light and energy efficiency.
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EBL Interiors Q: What is your design inspiration? A: Our design inspiration has been the combination of the clean lines that originated in Europe in the 1960s and today’s manufacturing technology behind the premier building products we offer in our showroom. The latest kitchen designs by Snaidero or EP Porte’s line of distinctive interior doors from Italy illustrate my point perfectly. Q: What are the latest trends in your industry? A: We see two majors trends. We have already seen the kitchen as part of the great room, but the future is the full integration of the kitchen with the living room— making it a seamless space. The other is the use of stylized doors. A door should not only provide privacy but also be part of a home’s architectural fabric.
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Q: What is your area of specialization? A: A division of EBL Partners, EBL Interiors is setting the standard for homes with interiors that are beautiful and functional as well as timeless and sophisticated. We specialize in kitchen renovations, but our services go beyond the kitchen to include interior doors, fixtures, furniture, flooring and appliances. Our showroom—open to the public and to the trade—features comprehensive design options from premier European manufacturers internationally renowned for their commitment to style.
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Grand Woodworking Q: What is your design inspiration? A: Our in-house design team takes pride in its ability to draw inspiration from a home’s architecture along with our client’s desires. We will use those themes—whether traditional, transitional or modern—to create a look that creates emotional excitement for the project. Because our custom designs are manufactured in house, we are not limited by a catalog of manufacturers with limited color selections. Our strength is in creating custom one-of-a-kind cabinets, furniture pieces and architectural elements in any woodworking style or finish. Q: What are the latest trends in your industry? A: As the year progressed, our industry has seen cabinets being crafted in an array of colors in addition to rich wood tones. Blues, greens and browns have been prevalent as well as metallic and mixed textures. Generally, there’s more of an emphasis on cleaner lines and simpler accents with stainless appliances and nickel hardware. As trends change, we truly enjoy adjusting our building style to embrace those new ideas and our customers’ desires. We also help coordinate other materials in addition to wood, such as stone, glass, steel and fabrics, to complement our designs. Q: What is your area of specialization? A: We pride ourselves on being able to create very highquality cabinets, furniture and built-ins that are not only functional but also personally crafted. Great effort is taken when integrating audio-visual components to provide muchneeded heat ventilation without detracting from the beauty of the workmanship. Every project is unique, and we approach each as a work of art. We partner with clients and walk with them through the project’s journey. Many times, additional projects are born by removing limitations and seeing what is possible through professional design and craftsmanship. It’s extremely important to us that every project reflects our pride in workmanship to be enjoyed for many years to come.
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MHK Architecture & Planning Q: What is your design inspiration? A: The MHK design inspiration comes from listening to our clients, assessing their goals and extracting their vision into our work. We then take this inspiration and mix it with massing, texture, light and shadow to create a timeless essence of the space.
architectural elements they find appealing. A great deal of our work carries a coastal contemporary edge while respecting the past. We know when the final product is hard to describe, we have done our job in making it fit our eclectic environment. Q: What is your area of specialization? A: MHK Architecture & Planning tackles many projects, including single-family homes mixed-use developments, master planned communities, clubhouse design, commercial buildings, commercial tenant improvements and faith-based designs, and is currently designing Naples’ premier community park. Our lack of specialization has been a key factor in our success.
Q: What are the latest trends in your industry? A: Creating timeless, contextual, non-stylistic architecture is the trend that MHK Architecture & Planning is setting. The great thing about having built so much in the area is our clients don’t typically come to us with stylistic expectations; rather, they come to us with a list of
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Renée Gaddis Interiors Q: What is your design inspiration? A: My design inspiration for the estate in Mediterra was this year’s Pantone color of the year “Emerald”. The homeowners favorite color was green so we were able to give them an updated feel by complementing the emerald with gray tones. The picture to the left is their powder vanity with book matched quartz and floating cabinet with hidden storage. I wouldn’t have been able to execute this award winning workof-art without the expertise of Artistone and Hyland Cabinetry. Q: What are the latest trends in your industry? A. Coming from a background in textiles, I tend to look at runway fashion for trends. Pantone color of the year for 2014, orchid, was just announced and I look forward to using more of it in upcoming projects. Thistle, orchid and mushroom are a great combination! Q: What is your area of specialization? Full-service residental interior design firm specializing in luxury homes and condiminiums with a focus on new and exciting design elements, textures and colors.
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Summerfields Interior Design Q: What is your design inspiration? A: Design is such a visual art. I have seen so many interiors lately that are devoid of character. I am vested in creating interiors where the owner is truly represented. Inspiration is drawn from clients, according to their preferences, and those preferences are used to guide them through the design process.
Q: What is your area of specialization? A: Our design team takes pride in working closely with our clients to create clever spaces. Our firm offers fullservice interior design, from floor planning to the most essential accessory.
Q: What are the latest trends in your industry? A: The past trend seems to have been urban chic interiors with clean lines and solid fabrics. It looks like prints are making a comeback. Color trends have included navy, emerald, orange and turquoise, but to be in touch with your own palette is best. On the other hand, timeless, classic design is always a winner.
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Balance Tips For Better Play Warm up: Before a lesson or match, spend five to 10 minutes on a stationary bike or treadmill to raise your heart rate, followed by light stretching to make sure your muscles are ready to work out. Focus on the swing: Remember, where your eyes go the racquet will follow. Keep your eye on the ball. The only way to truly get better is to hit more balls. Ken Gibson, a USPTAand PTR-certified tennis pro with more than 30 years of experience, estimates that to have a great forehand you would need to hit 250,000 balls! Don’t forget about footwork: Having a strong swing doesn’t matter if you don’t get to the ball. Have a tennis pro (or friend) roll balls along the ground. Push them back without a racquet. If you’re able to get them, you’re footwork and speed are solid.
Game, Set, Match! BY LAUREN DANIELS
Hand-eye coordination, speed and agility are critical on the court and important in maintaining an active lifestyle.
If the number of state-of-the-art courts or top-notch instructors is any indication, tennis is a favorite pastime of Neapolitans. It’s easy to see why—the benefits of tennis linger long after you’ve left the court. While historically known as the “sport of a lifetime,” tennis can help you maintain a more active, fit lifestyle. Just from watching a tennis match, it is clear the sport is a great total-body workout. A casual game equals 90 minutes of high intensity interval training (HIIT), which mixes short bursts of maximum effort (getting to and hitting the ball) followed by longer periods of less intense movement (waiting for the return). “To be a great tennis player you need the legs of both a marathoner and a sprinter, the coordination of a boxer and the hands of an artist,” says tennis pro Ken Gibson of Palmira Tennis Club in Bonita Springs. The effects are more than cardiovascular. During the serve and groundstrokes the abdominal muscles are working at about 85 percent of maximum capacity, he says. Off the court, a stronger core leads to greater stability, balance and better posture. Hand-eye coordination, speed and agility are easily transferred from the court to everyday life. The advantages of tennis are more than physical. “While playing tennis, the athlete is focused on outperforming their opponent, helping players anticipate their opponent’s moves and planning countermoves,” says Joe Rossi, tennis facilities manager at Pelican Landing in Bonita Springs, who notes that a game of tennis forces both short-term thinking and long-range preparation. Most importantly, playing tennis is fun. Area clubs and leagues are a great way to get out and meet new people. Phil Landauer, director of tennis operations at Tarpon Cove Yacht & Racquet Club in Naples, points out that while tennis is a lot about keeping the body and mind active, it’s also a way to connect socially.
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Where to Play When you’re ready to pick up (or dust off) a racquet, here are a few places to start: Palmira Tennis Club at Palmira Golf & Country Club Home to seven state-of-the-art HydroGrid clay courts that are lighted for nighttime play, the tennis program at Palmira Golf Club offers clinics, training and leagues for beginner through intermediate players. Its most popular clinic pairs one certified instructor with three students. Mixed doubles tennis on Sunday mornings offers a casual opportunity to meet other members in a relaxed, non-competitive environment. Palmira is a members-only club, but outside memberships are available and open to the greater Naples community. (239-444-1178, tennis .mypalmira.org) Pelican Landing The 12 Har-Tru HydroGrid courts at Pelican Landing are an amenity for residents, but guests
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10:30 AM to 3:00 PM The Club at Mediterra, Naples Sip fine wines, shop the latest fashions, savor a delicious lunch, mingle with Shoe Guys, bid on incredible auction items, and marvel at a glamorous fashion show. Visit winewomenandshoes.com/naples Limited tickets available
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are welcome to play as well. More than 20 league teams offer plenty of opportunities for competitive and non-competitive players. There are a variety of programs for all levels from skill specific instruction, such as fast feeds and stroke of the week, to private lessons and weekly round robins. Court time can be reserved online using a Chelsea system and nighttime play is available on seven lighted courts. (239-495-8100, pelicanlanding.org) Tarpon Cove Yacht & Racquet Club Looking for a customized experience? Co-directors Phil and Myke Landauer will craft a program to fit your specific needs. Enjoy six Har-Tru courts (two lit for nighttime play). Most members are residents of Tarpon Cove, but anyone is welcome to join the club and take advantage of men’s and women’s teams and open clinics. An online reservation system makes reserving court time or booking a clinic just a click away. (239-513-9242, tarponcoveclub.com)
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Saturday, February 1, 2014 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM The Club at Mediterra, Naples
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Ursula Kaiser knows firsthand there is no one-size-fits-all approach to wellness. In 2001, she was diagnosed with invasive uterine and ovarian cancers. Facing an aggressive chemotherapy regimen, Kaiser was given months to live. Instead of accepting it, she decided to explore alternatives and get educated—fast. Now nearly 14 years later she is cancer-free and chronicles her quest in the book My Journey to Wellness. A key lesson: nutrition. “Food can be used to feed or starve illnesses,” Kaiser says. Kaiser is committed to sharing all she has learned with others. Partnering with preventive medicine and nutrition expert Dr. Nancy Vance for a lecture series “Ease into Health: Find a formula that fits you” in the Naples area. Vance and Kaiser don’t discredit traditional medicine, but they do want to integrate alternative therapies for a more holistic approach. Vance adds that acting—not reacting—is crucial. “Prevention begins long before disease develops,” she says. Good choices made now can pay dividends down the road. Kaiser has seen the benefits for herself: “Fourteen years later I am still enjoying every moment of my life, feeling better and healthier than ever.” Upcoming lectures: February 23 and March 25 at Holistic Health Solutions, North Naples. (239-566-1210, holistic-healthsolutions.com)
Nutrition plays a central role in wellness, but what should we eat? We asked Ursula Kaiser for three smart choices. Kale: One serving of this dark leafy green has more vitamin C than an orange and it tops milk in the calcium department. Plus, kale’s mild flavor can easily be hidden in everything from smoothies to soups.
Coconut oil: Rich in the good kind of fatty acids, coconut oil is linked to increased heart health, stronger immunity and has natural anti-microbial and antifungal properties. Bonus: Coconut oil can be heated to higher temperatures than extra-virgin olive oil before burning, making it an easy swap in stir-fries and sautés. Turmeric: This spice, which has been used in Indian cuisine for centuries and gives yellow mustard its sunny hue, has anti-inflammatory properties and makes the list of foods that are angiogenesis inhibitors, according to Dr. William Li, cofounder of the Angiogenesis Foundation, who heavily influenced Kaiser’s diet. Angiogenesis, which is the formation of new blood vessels in the body, plays a key role in the growth of cancer. Tumors are “fed” by those new blood vessels, so angiogenesis inhibitors are sought out to prevent them from forming.
Comes to Naples! Tuesday, April 8, 2014 11:00 a.m.
A Silent Auction of New and Previously-Loved Designer Handbags and Luncheon
Featuring a Runway Fashion Show by Saks Fifth Avenue The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples Tickets $250 per person/ Patrons $1,000 Early Auction “Peek Party” for Patrons Event Chairs Kirsten Ferrara, Vicki Tracy, Sharon Treiser, Honorary Chair Elaine Cole Inaugural Sponsors Naples Illustrated and Saks Fifth Avenue Calling all Fashionistas! We are asking you to help us collect 300 NEW and previously-loved designer handbags for the auction! Donations can be dropped off at Options Thrift Shoppe or Heart & Soul Boutique To learn more about donating a handbag, sponsorships or attending the luncheon, please call 239-775-3862 ext 211 Benefiting The Shelter for Abused Women & Children as it celebrates its 25th anniversary serving the community to prevent, to protect, to prevail over domestic violence and human trafficking.
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After witnessing the unthinkable at 12 years old – her mother shot at the hands of her stepfather – Velma quit school and started picking in the fields of Immokalee to support her brothers and sisters. Velma remained upbeat and had a family of her own, but then experienced multiple, devastating losses and trauma and was diagnosed with a debilitating health issue. She felt suicide was the only way to escape her sadness, fear and pain. For her children’s sake, she finally asked for help from the David Lawrence Center. Here she found hope, healing and tools to cope with her mental and physical health problems by working with a case manager, therapist, and utilizing the Center’s new, innovative telemedicine technology to meet routinely with her psychiatrist in Naples remotely from the Immokalee office. f o r M e n t a l We l l n e s s
Her Mind is Our Concern. Mental health is a community issue. Fortunately, there’s a community solution. Velma is among one in four in Collier County who suffer from a mental illness. One in nine 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.
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600 Ridge Drive Fabulous residence on 1.67-acre private wooded site. Perfect in-town country estate. Close to shopping and dining at Mercato and Waterside Shops. $1,199,000
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2119 Mission Drive 4BR+den/3.5BA with gorgeous screenenclosed saltwater pool and spillover spa. Situated on lushly landscaped cul-desac lot in a popular family neighborhood. $699,000
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NEW with views of Naples Bay only 150’ away! Oversized lot and deck with kitchen, electric screens and magical fire-pit gathering area. Water views from every room. Delightful new furnishings. 4+Den/4.5 (H7645) Mitch & Sandi Williams 239.370.8879
Exceptional cul-de-sac location offers expansive golf vistas with 3 different water views! Over 7,000 square feet of living area. Formal and casual areas, home theatre, guest cabana. 4+Den/6.5 (H7846) Barbara Salinas 239.449.2733
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Breathtaking panoramic views of the Gulf await you in this grand residence that lives like a beachfront singlefamily home. Fireplace, grill, 2 garage spaces. 3/3 (C9725) Frank Petras 239.595.2221
Sunsets over the Gulf, Venetian Bay views. Custom kitchen with teak cabinets, electric fireplace in living room. Private guard-gated beachfront community. 2+Den/3 (C9530) Paula Sims 239.564.1900
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Lakefront, lovely and large! All on one level villa, 2700 square feet under air. Spacious living area wraps around lushly planted atrium. Vaulted ceilings, screened porch. 3+Den/2.5 (V1870) Bonnie Camp 239.734.1212
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Elegantly refined and magnificently appointed, this is an estate without equal. Ideally situated with long aesthetically pleasing bay views through transom windows, with 9,553 S/F. Built in 2006. Delightful entertaining spaces. 5+den/6.2 $12,900,000
Port Royal bay front home is an architectural masterpiece, boasts lavish attention to detail throughout its 11,113 S/F of living space and has stunning bay vistas. 6 or more/8.3 $11,900,000
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Signature beachfront estate that comprises over 150 ft. of beach frontage and offers magnificent panoramic Gulf views. Marvelous attention to detail. 4/5.1 $12,900,000
Highly desirable Regent unit features world class finishes and exquisite detailing throughout its 8,256 S/F of living space. Gorgeous panoramic view overlooks beach. 4+den/6.2 $6,250,000
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Exquisitely renovated in 2012. Long water views down Runaway Bay. Wood floors, stone fireplace, freestanding bar-island, 12’-19’ ceilings, spacious family room, oversized dock. 4+den/5 $5,900,000
Gorgeous estate home w/almost 7,700 S/F of top quality finishes and golf/lake views. Enjoy Championship golf and the award-winning Country Club. 5+den/6.2 $4,900,000
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Classic Bermuda-style advantageously positioned along Gulf Shore Blvd., just S. of 5th Ave. & across from beach block! Completely renovated. 3+den/3.1 $3,795,000
Build your ultimate home w/stunning bay views! Boat dock with lift. Short walk to beach & mins. to 3rd St. & 5th Ave. shopping & dining. $3,400,000
Magnificent estate with over 3,500 S/F U/A just blocks from beach. Exquisitely refined. Walk to 3rd St. & 5th Ave. 4+den/4.1 $2,845,000
Hemingway-style estate home boasts 4,649 S/F with custom millwork & stonework. Large outdoor areas for entertaining. 3+den/3.1 $2,395,000
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This is the ideal lot to build your dream home in Pine Ridge. 1.65 acre lot with 165 feet of lake frontage. Cleared & ready to build! $1,995,000
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WATERFRONT HAVEN Address 2026 Seventh Street South, Naples Aqualane Shores Year Built 2003 Offered at $4.95 million Size 6,801 square feet under air SPECIAL FEATURES This magnificent home offers outstanding views of Naples Bay. The property is located on wide
intersecting canals and has 211 feet of water frontage. Boaters will love the large composite dock with 15,000-pound boatlift in cut out, while sunbathers can lounge by the pool and watch the boats go by. The residence includes two master suites, five bedrooms, four full and two half baths and a den. Pocket sliders open to the surrounding lanai on two levels, and the family room has a fireplace to keep you warm on chilly nights. This home has all the best amenities, from a central vacuum system and laundry room on both levels, to a wet bar with wine
cooler. The gourmet open-concept kitchen consists of a gas cooktop and double ovens with a massive island and breakfast room. This home truly has everything, right down to a private elevator, and is located in the prestigious Aqualane Shores. For Information Don Winkler John R. Wood Realtors 239-961-2166 dwinkler@johnrwood.com naples34102.com
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Collier’s Reserve Nestled peacefully along the Cocohatchee River discover this unique country club community of only 224 stunning single family homes in a natural, beautiful setting. Conveniently located close to the beach you will enjoy a vibrant North Naples neighborhood just outside the gates.
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Aqualane Shores 1935 7th Street South
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ESTATE IN THE CLOUDS ADDRESS 6597 Nicholas Boulevard, Cap Ferrat #1506 Pelican Bay, Naples Developer Gulf Bay year built 2002 offered at $3,195,000 size 3,050 square feet under air, 3,570 total special features Gorgeous Gulf, sunset and golf-course views surround this corner end unit. Enjoy multiple
stunning vistas, from sunrise on the eastern terrace with morning coffee, to sunset on the western Gulf-facing terrace where a dazzling show will delight you every evening. This spectacular home includes a poolside cabana with a kitchenette, full bathroom, living room area with cable television, phone and Internet access, and a private walled courtyard with a gas grill for family entertaining. The residence in the clouds has marble floors, a lovely built-in gas fireplace, a bar area and a custom office. Beautiful designer ceiling and paint details are seen throughout the home. It is a must-see for the discerning luxury buyer.
Located in a five-star luxury tower, amenities include a fitness area with steam and sauna rooms, guest suites, two on-site tennis courts, 24-hour gated security and concierge services. The upscale Pelican Bay neighborhood offers beachfront dining, a state-of-the-art fitness center, tennis and all the best elements of the Florida lifestyle. for information Lauren Fowlkes, Downing Frye Realty 239-572-4334 lyfandsun@aol.com naplesluxurybeachfront.com
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Taking Flight
A new open-concept gallery, Thomas Riley Studio, opened last month on Tenth Street South. The gallery, a creative project that grew out of the Thomas Riley Artisans’ Guild, Naples, specializes in contemporary craft, fine art and design. Director Chad Jensen says, “The studio is the next step in the Thomas Riley brand.” The space will host events once a month to showcase art and designs by the studio’s roster of artists. The inaugural exhibition, “Photo-Fusion,” runs through February 15. It features work by Canadian visual artist Ysabel Lemay. Next, February 20 to March 22, will be “Deconstructed Turnings,” pieces by Bud Latven, a master in wood turning. (thomasrileystudio.com)
Repose and Phenomena (top), Ysabel Lemay
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February/2014 ART & MUSEUMS
Art Alliance Naples—First Wednesday Art Alive, exhibits and demos, 26 independent artists’ studios and galleries in the Naples Art District (north of Pine Ridge Road, west of Airport Road), Feb. 5; 239-821-1061. The Baker Museum, Naples—Connected and Disconnected: The Sculpture of Hanneke Beaumont, through Feb. 16; Duchamp Family of Artists, the work of four members of the Duchamp family—Jacques Villon, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Marcel Duchamp and Suzanne Duchamp, through April 6; Rediscovering Egypt, The Collection of the Dahesh Museum of Art, through May 18; Florida Contemporary, Feb. 22-April 27; Art After Hours, free admission and live music, Feb. 26; artisnaples.org.
Big Cypress Gallery, Ochopee—Photography Swamp Walks, Feb. 2, 26, reservation required; 239-695-2428.
12 Catch “20 Years, 20 Artists, 20 Paintings” with works by 20 artists marking Gardner Colby Gallery’s 20th anniversary. The celebration includes a party by invitation Feb. 12, and the show, Feb. 13-28. (gardner colbygallery.com)
16 The Stu Shelton Trio Plays Bayshore CAPA’s Jazz on the Green series, Edison State College Collier Campus, Naples. (239-775-2800)
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Ephemera, Kevin Sloan
26 The Miami City Ballet graces the stage at Artis—Naples with an all-Balanchine Program. (artisnaples.org)
Harmon-Meek Gallery, Naples—Anita Huffington, Herman Maril: Three Charmed Artists, through Feb. 7; Hunt Slonem: Birds in Paradise, Feb. 9-21; Gary Bukovnik and Bob Kane: Flower Power, Feb. 23-March 7; harmonmeekgallery.com. Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida, Naples—Safe Haven, traveling exhibit from the Safe Haven Museum & Education center in Oswego, New York, a city that became home to hundreds of World War II refugees in 1944; holocaustmuseumswfl.org.
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Ikebana International, Naples—Fundraising luncheon and demonstration, Feb. 19, Grey Oaks Country Club, Naples; ikebananaples.com. Marco Island Center for the Arts—Rhapsody in Black, Gala Fundraiser, Feb. 9; Calusa Garden Club Show, Feb. 22-23; marcoislandart.org.
Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs—25th Annual Members Exhibition, through Feb. 20; Bits and Pieces, exhibition reception and open house, Feb. 28, runs through March 27; Center for the Arts Gallery, Bonita Springs; artcenterbonita.org. Coconut Point, Estero—Eighth Annual Coconut Point Art Festival, Feb 8-9; artfestival.com.
Collier County Museum, Naples—Celebrating Seminole culture exhibitions, Guy LaBree: The Barefoot Artist, and Seminole Artists Brian and Pedro Zepeda: Rooted in Tradition, Feb. 12-June 30; 239-642-1440. Conservancy of Southwest Florida—Nature walks at Tigertail Beach, Marco Island, Clam Pass, Naples, and Briggs Boardwalk at Rookery Bay, plus various nature cruises, visit website for dates; conservancy.org. Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Naples—After Hours, lecture, music and evening boardwalk tour, Feb. 21; corkscrew.audubon.org. Crayton Cove, Naples—Art After Dark, gallery stroll in Crayton Cove, refreshments, Feb. 8; craytoncove.com.
Marco Island Historical Society—Enchantments: Photographic Adventure of SWFL, 19041913, through March 29; 239-642-1400.
Glasses signed by Carlos Santana, Dan Akroyd and Maroon 5
Star Power Brenda Melton, the founder of the Celebrity Martini Glass Auction, dreamed up an idea that combines fundraising, art and music in an entertaining evening to help local nonprofits. The auction lots consist of martini glasses signed by AListers in entertainment, sports and politics. Local and global artists decorate the glasses to capture each celeb’s fame and achievements. In this year’s event, 27 glasses include actor Dan Akroyd, Jennifer Lawrence of Hunger Games fame, musicians Ted Nugent, Sting and Carlos Santana, musician and artist Bobby Goldsboro (who created his own glass), and hockey great Wayne Gretzky. During the auction, a single glass can raise thousands of dollars for worthy causes. This year’s event will benefit veterans’ charities Honor Flight and PAWS Assistance Dogs, along with the Naples International Film Festival. The fourth annual auction will take place Feb. 23 at Artis—Naples. (naplescmga.com) —Ashley Scott
Marianne Friedland Gallery, Naples—The Pastels of Wolf Kahn, and The Art of the Line–
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Agenda Drawings of Milton Avery and Hans Hofmann, through Feb. 5; 239-262-3484.
Museum of the Everglades—Marjory Stoneman Douglas Festival, Feb. 18-22; 239-695-0008. Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show—Collections of more than 75 internationally acclaimed exhibitors presented by The Palm Beach Show Group, Feb. 6-10, Naples Exhibition Center; 561-822-5440. Naples Art Association at the von Liebig Art Center—Art in the Park, Feb. 1; Diamonds: The Naples Art Association’s Collection, 60th Anniversary Exhibition, through March 1; Spring Show: Art Council of Southwest Florida, also Members’ Gallery Small Works Show, Feb. 1-March 1; Naples National Art Festival, Feb. 22-23; naplesart.org.
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Naples Depot Museum—Celebrating 40 years, the Art of Paul Arsenault, through March 22; 239-262-6525.
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Naples Historical Society at Historic Palm Cottage—Full Moon Tour of Palm Cottage, Feb. 14; Tours of Palm Cottage, Tuesdays through Saturdays; guided tours of the Norris Gardens, first and third Thursdays; walking tours of the Historic District, Wednesdays; 239-261-8164.
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve—Opening reception for the Photography Annual exhibit, Feb. 4, runs through March 27; rookery bay.org.
Rosen Gallery & Studios, Naples—Tracy Magen
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Rosen: Native Traditions, assemblage and collage, through March 4; Clay: Handbuilding & Raku Techniques, five-week class, Mondays or Thursdays, no experience necessary, limited to seven people; 239-821-1061.
Trudy Labell Fine Art, Naples—Night Music, exhibit of art focused on the night, Feb. 1-28; Night Music Benefit Party, the magic of the night in art and song, hors d’oeuvres and cocktails, for the Latchkey League’s campaign to build the Salvation Army Youth Center, Feb. 12; 239-434-7778.
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Artis—Naples—Make and Take Workshops, Feb. 5; Magic Carpet Concert: Strings, Feb. 22; artisnaples.org.
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Feb. 8 Grand Runway Show in The Garden of Vogue, emerging designers present 2014 collections, live music, performers and a DJ, followed by a VIP party.
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Collier Audubon Society, Naples—Young Birders:
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Norris Center, Naples—The Bumbles and HoneyBees, educational skits that illustrate original songs and music for both young and old, Feb. 15; 239-213-3049.
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Cambier Park, Naples—Outdoor Movie Night, Feb.
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Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs—Film for
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Film Lovers: The Cuckoo, Feb. 3, The Violin, Feb. 10, Paradise Now, Feb. 17; artcenterbonita.org.
Conservancy of Southwest Florida—Cinema Sunday: Born to be Wild, Feb. 2; conservancy.org.
FOOD, WINE & FASHION
Asia Fest—10th annual celebration of the Spring Festival with a Miss Asia Fest Pageant, dance workshop,
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12 The nonprofit Glitter Foundation Launch includes a jewelry trunk show and appearance by celebrity designer Erica Courtney, hosted by Amanda Jaron and Port Royal Jewelers at Port Royal Jewelers in Naples. The Launch Party (by invitation) is Feb. 11, Inn on Fifth, Naples. (The glitterfoundation.org)
food, performers and kids’ activities, presented by the Naples Asian Professionals Association, Feb. 15, Mercato, Naples; naplesasianprofessionals.org.
ny president Carlos Goetschel, Feb. 1; Lafayette 148 Spring, Feb. 10-15; 239-434-1885.
Fifth Avenue South, Naples—Sidewalk Sale,
Marilyn’s Distinctive European Fashion, Naples—Boosting Your Wardrobe Sex Appeal, semi-
Feb. 15; 239-692-8436.
nar with Marilyn Hellman, Feb. 12; 239-206-4460.
Kathryn’s Collection, Naples—Trunk shows,
Marissa Collections, Naples—Trunk shows: Lucifer vir Honestus jewelry, personal appearance
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(PA), Feb. 1; Jemma Wynne jewelry, Feb. 4-5; Bochic jewelry, PA and cocktail reception, Feb. 6-8; David Webb jewelry, Feb. 11-12; Boaz Kashi jewelry, PA, Feb. 13-15; Arunashi, PA, Feb. 20-22; Gypsy Boutique Jewelry & Scarves, Feb. 25-26; Todd Reed jewelry, PA and cocktail reception, Feb. 27-March 1; marissacollections.com.
Third Street South, Naples—Third Thursday on Third, shopping, dining, live entertainment, Feb. 20; Farmers Market, Saturday mornings, on Third Street South from Broad Avenue to 13th Street South; 239-434-6533.
MUSIC
Artis—Naples—Five by Design’s Radio Days, Feb. 1; Haydn and Mozart, Feb. 2, 4; Mandy Patinkin in Concert, Feb. 3; Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky, Feb. 16; Tony Bennett, Feb. 16; pianist Lang Lang, Feb. 18; All That Jazz, Feb. 19; The Irish Rovers, Feb. 19; Another Tribute to Victor Borge, Feb. 24; Renée Fleming, Feb. 24; Julio Iglesias, Feb. 28; artisnaples.org.
Child’s Play The Naples Botanical Garden’s new Lego sculpture exhibit will delight kids and grownups alike. It opens with a Garden Party the evening of Feb. 13, and runs through May 11. The 27 Lego sculptures, each consisting of more than 500,000 individual bricks, are based on the beauty of nature. The world’s first professional Lego artist, Sean Kenney, created enchanting displays featuring a hummingbird, bison and other critters that can be seen throughout the garden. Each sculpture ranges from 6 to 8 feet, and is designed to remind spectators of the interconnectedness of the ecosystem, our environment and our future. The opening night party includes cocktails, dinner and dancing. (naplesgarden.org) —A.S.
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“Commitment to Community”
Founded in 1986, The League Club has provided grants totaling more than $2.7 million to over 100 non-profits and organizations in Southwest Florida. Our 2014 annual fundraising event, Inspiration & Anecdotes with Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Presidential biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin, was made possible through the generosity of the community, local businesses, and our 600 members. The League Club, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization of women in Southwest Florida strengthening communities through fellowship, education, volunteerism and philanthropy. The League Club is open to women who have been or still are active members of a Junior League that is a member of the Association of Junior Leagues International.
The members of The League Club share a strong commitment to the community. We thank the many 2014 sponsors, partners and contributors who have made our work possible. Supporting Sponsors The
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Gold Partners Diane’s Fine Fashions • è Bella Magazine • Engel & Völkers • FineMark National Bank & Trust The Glenview at Pelican Bay • Huntington Bank/Huntington Wealth Advisors John R. Wood Properties • Juniper Landscaping, Inc. • The Lykos Group Moorings Park • Robb & Stucky International Silver Partners FreshKingsley Pines Co-Ed Children’s Camp & Event Center - Maine • The Marbella at Pelican Bay Mercedes-Benz of Naples • PNC Wealth Management • Wells Fargo - The Private Bank Driftwood Garden Center
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Agenda The Bach Ensemble, Naples—Treasures from the German Baroque, Feb. 23, Grace Lutheran Church, Naples, and Feb. 27, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Marco Island; thebachensemble.org.
Bayfront, Naples—Rockin’ on the Bay Legend Series, free concert featuring an Elvis Presley tribute, Feb. 1; mcquaid-marketing.com.
Cambier Park, Naples—Naples Dixieland Jazz Band, Feb. 2; Naples Jazz Orchestra, Feb. 3, 6, 10, 24; Naples Concert Band, Feb. 9; Music Maker Show Band, Feb. 14; Gulf Coast Big Band, Feb. 16; Southwest Florida Big Band, Feb. 17; 239-263-1113.
Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs— Live! at the Center, Rebecca Richardson, “Women Who Made Jazz Great,” Feb. 13; artcenter bonita.org. Classic Chamber Concerts—The Jasper String Quartet, Feb. 3, Sugden Community Theatre, Naples; classicchamberconcerts.org.
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Book Smart On Valentine’s Day, don’t forget your first love—reading. The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy and former Governor Jeb Bush will host the annual Celebration of Reading Feb. 14 at Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Spa & Resort in Bonita Springs. In addition to a gourmet dinner, guests will be treated to celebrity authors reading from their own work, including Teri Hatcher, actress and author of Burnt Toast and Other Philosophies on Life. VIP attendees can attend a mix-and-mingle luncheon with the authors and members of the Bush family, as well as an exclusive cocktail party and photo opportunity. (barbarabush.org) —A.S.
Mercato, Naples—Dancing Under the Stars, music and lessons, special dinner deals, Feb. 5; Mercato Nights Music Series, Feb. 6; 239-254-1080. Moorings Presbyterian Church, Naples—Hyacinth Series, Organ Concert, Feb. 16; mooringspresby.org. Naples Botanical Garden—Jazz in the Garden, Mudbone, Feb. 2; Tributes in the Garden, The US Stones Tribute to the Rolling Stones, Feb. 21; naplesgarden.org.
Naples Music Club—Members’ Recital, Feb. 15, First United Methodist Church, Naples; naples musicclub.org. Norris Center, Naples—Fifth Annual Neapolitan Opry Cluster Pluckin’, Feb. 15; 239-213-3049.
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Paradise Coastmen Barbershop Chorus— Singing Valentines, delivered to home or office, Feb. 12, 13, 14; 239-352-6366, naplesbarbershop chorus.org. Riverside
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Collier Audubon Society, Naples—What’s Happening in Naples Bay, Feb. 11, FGCU Kapnick Center at the Naples Botanical Garden; collier audubon.info.
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Springs Concert Band, Feb. 16; Rockin’ on the Bay monthly concert series featuring an acoustic band followed by a Billy Joel tribute, Feb. 14; 239-331-7371.
Southwest Florida Music Festival—Concert benefiting St. Matthew’s House: Sounds from the Park, with Official Outcome, the Rachel/Hughes Band and a Billy Joel tribute, Feb. 8, Sugden Park, Naples; swfmusicfestivals.com.
Michael Feinstein interprets the American Songbook in concert at Artis—Naples. (artisnaples.org)
Friends of the Library of Collier County—2014 Nick Linn Lecture Series, author Tami Hoag, Feb. 3; collier-friends.org.
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve—Lunch & Learn Lecture, Feb 4; Amazing Adventures Lecture, Feb. 28; rookerybay.org.
SPECIAL EVENTS
The Village on Venetian Bay, Naples—Dancing by the Fountain, Feb. 27; 239-261-6100.
American Cancer Society Marco Island— Imagination Ball, Feb. 15; Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort, Golf Club & Spa, Marco Island; 239-642-8800.
Voices of Naples—Bach to Broadway, Feb. 16,
Archangel Fund—Fine Art of Dining, celebri-
Naples United Church of Christ; St. Leo’s Church, Feb. 23, Bonita Springs; voicesofnaples.org.
ty chef Rick Bayless, Feb. 8, private club in Port Royal, Naples; fineartofliving.com.
Ave Maria—Blues, Brews & BBQ, free concert, classic cars, food and beer samples, Feb. 22, Ave Maria Town Center; 239-352-3903.
Center for the Arts Bonita Springs—2014 Bonita Springs National Art Festival Series, Feb. 8-9, Riverside Park, Bonita Springs; artcenterbonita.org. Charity for Change—The “Giver” Challenge, competition based on the show Minute to Win It, dinner, auction in a rainforest setting, Feb. 1, Vi at Bentley Village, Naples; charityforchange.org.
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Come celebrate Naples Botanical Garden’s latest outdoor exhibition, LEGO Sculptures in the Garden. Built from nearly half a million LEGO pieces, this show features 27 larger-than-life sculptures built with LEGO bricks by New York artist Sean Kenney. OPENING NIGHT CELEBR ATION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2014 5pm: Cocktails in the Vicky C. and David Byron Smith Children’s Garden 6pm: Dinner and Dancing under the tent G A R DE N PA R T Y C H A I R S
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Agenda CHEF (Culinary & Hospitality Education Foundation of SWFL)—A Night at the Oscars
dinner and auctions, Feb. 28, The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; funtimeacademy.org.
J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel Island—Trailgate Party, fundraiser themed
Gala, Feb. 10, Grey Oaks Country Club, Naples; chefswfl.org.
Greater Naples Alumnae Panhellenic—Lun-
“In the Pink” in homage to the roseate spoonbill, proceeds support mangrove cukoo research, Feb. 21, at the refuge; dingdarlingsociety.org.
Children’s Advocacy Center of Collier County—Beach Ball, Feb. 15, a private club in
cheon and Fashion Show, Feb. 15, Naples Sailing & Yacht Club; 239-213-0474.
Gulfshore Playhouse—Bubbles, Baubles &
Port Royal, Naples; caccollier.org.
Community Foundation of Southwest Florida—Celebration of Philanthropy, Feb. 28, The
Broadway, Feb. 27, The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; gulfshoreplayhouse.org.
Latchkey League—Guys and Dolls Gala, benefits building a youth center in East Naples, Feb. 24, Quail West Country Club, Naples; 239-777-6100.
Pacesetter Dinner, Feb. 27, The Country Club of Naples; habitatcollier.org.
The League Club—Inspiration & Anecdotes with Doris Kearns Goodwin Presented by IberiaBank, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples; the leagueclub.org.
Feb. 6, Hilton Naples; championsforlearning.org.
Hodges University, Naples—Humanitarian of
Naples Art Association—Naples National Art
Friends of Art at the Baker Museum, Naples—Gala celebrating the exhibit Rediscovering
the Year Award and luncheon, honoring J. Dudley Goodlette, Feb. 6, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples; hodges.edu.
Festival Gala, celebrating the NAA’s Diamond 60th Anniversary, Feb. 20, The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, Naples; naplesart.org.
Jewish Federation of Collier County—2014 Annual Community Celebration, Feb. 8, Wyndemere Country Club, Naples; jfcsswfl.org.
Naples Garden Club—House & Garden Tour,
Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; cfcollier.org.
The Education Foundation–Champions for Learning—Men of Distinction Awards Celebration,
Habitat for Humanity of Collier County—
Egypt, Feb. 8; artisnaples.org.
Fun Time Early Childhood Academy—Let the Fun Times Roll at Mardi Gras theme, cocktails,
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Bring your furry friends to the fourteenth Humane Society Naples Pet Lovers Gala February 28. Although The Ritz-Carlton, Naples traditionally does not allow animals, it made an exception for this no-kill pet shelter’s mission of finding “forever” homes for pets. Throughout the evening, there will be theatrical elements to go along with the gala’s theme, “If Animals Ruled the World.” The soiree will include cocktails, dinner and dancing to music by the band Powerhouse. Another highlight is the auction, featuring some great lots like a “Renew Your Vows” package, including a master-crafted diamond band from Port Royal Jewelers, a ceremony and a reception at The Chapel Grill, Naples. (239-643-1880, hsnaples.org) —A.S.
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Agenda Neighborhood Health Clinic—Annual Block Party, Feb. 15, Waldorf Astoria Naples; neighbor hoodhealthclinic.org.
Opera Naples—Fête du Cirque gala, Feb. 19, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples; opera naples.org. Our Mother’s Home—Hearts of Love Gala, Feb. 22, Sanibel Harbour Resort, Fort Myers; 239-267-4663. PACE Center for Girls—Believing in Girls So-
Michele Eddy, black-tie gala, Feb. 8, Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa, Bonita Springs; 239-437-0202.
ners, grand tasting and auction, Feb. 21-22, Miromar Lakes Beach & Golf Club, Estero; swflwine fest.org.
Seven Sisters of Southwest Florida—Fourth Annual Artful Reception, social for alumane of Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar and Wellesly colleges, Feb. 5, Galeri du Soleil, Naples; 239-294-0354.
Third Street South, Naples—Third on Canvas, Outdoor Artists Painting Days, Feb. 3-4, art auction Feb. 9; thrildstreetsouth.com.
The Shelter for Abused Women & Children—Gentle’men Against Domestic Violence
Zonta Club, Naples—Monthly business meeting, visitors welcome, Feb. 4, Brio Tuscan Grille, Naples; 239-434-1112.
SPORTS
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Annual Men’s Event: A Tailgate at Bay Colony, Feb. 10, Bay Colony Golf Club, Naples; Mending Broken Hearts with Hope Luncheon, Feb. 17, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples; naplesshelter.org.
Planned Parenthood of Collier County—The Choice Affair, featured speaker Ashley Judd, Feb. 1, The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; 239-262-8923.
Shy Wolf Sanctuary Education & Experience Center—Howl at the Moon Gala, Feb. 23; 239-455-1698.
Barbara’s Friends, The Golisano Children’s Hospital Cancer Fund—FineMark Tour Players
Ronald McDonald House Charities—20th Annual Storybook Ball, “The Lion King,” honoring
Southwest Florida Children’s Charities Inc.— Southwest Florida Wine & Food Fest, vintner din-
Tennis Classic, Feb. 28-March 1, Bonita Bay Club, Bonita Springs; tourplayerstennisclassic.com.
The Ace Group Classic—Annual golf tournament with famous pro golfers, benefits several Southwest Florida charities, including The First Tee of Naples/Collier, Feb 10-16, The TwinEagles Club, Naples; theacegroupclassic.com.
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National Multiple Sclerosis Society—MS Walk, Feb. 22, Lowdermilk Park, Naples; 954731-4224. Take Stock in Children Strides for Education—5K race, Feb. 1, Edison State College, Fort
Bayshore CAPA Erich Kunzel Community concert series features Naples Ballet, Tir Na Nog Academy of Irish Dance and Pablo Repun Tango at Edison State College collier Campus, Naples. (239-775-2800)
Myers campus; gcrunner.org.
THEATER/DANCE
Artis—Naples—The Second City, Happily Ever Laughter, Feb. 7-8; Pilobulus dance troupe, Feb. 8; artisnaples.org. Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs—Little Shop of Horrors, Feb. 21-22; Doug Renfroe: A Night at the Opera, Feb. 27; artcenterbonita.org.
Gulfshore Playhouse, Naples—The God Game, world premiere engagement, through Feb. 9, Ken Ludwig’s The Game’s Afoot, Feb. 21-March 16; Norris Center, Naples; gulfshoreplayhouse.org. Marco Players Theater, Marco Island— Lunchbox series, Taste of Broadway with John and Mary Anne McKerrow, Feb. 15; Apartment 3A, Feb. 12-March 2; themarcoplayers.com.
7 Funnyman and longtime tonight Show host Jay Leno brings laughter to the stage in Hayes Hall at Artis—Naples Feb. 10. (artisnaples.org)
Naples Players—Black Tie, through Feb. 8; Good People, Feb. 5-March 1; ETC Readers’ Theatre, Feb. 16; Sugden Community Theatre, Naples; naplesplayers.org.
Norris Center, Naples—Comedian Jimmy Keys, Feb. 14; 239-213-3049.
Opera Naples—I Pagliacci, Feb. 21-22, in the big event tent at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples; operanaples.org. TheatreZone, Naples—High Society, Feb. 6-16, G&L Community Theatre at Community School Naples; 888-966-3352.
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Seen The Immokalee Foundation Who: Supporters of the Foundation What: 2013 Charity Classic Celebration Where: The Ritz-Carlton, Naples. The event was sponsored by Naples Illustrated.
Sady Rego, Albert and Kimberly Valdivia
Lynn Koffel, Jane Cohen
Al and Jean Vanasco, Pete Negri
Pat Corrigan, Jane Cohen
Martha Fligg, Sherri Abruzzese
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Lauren Corrigan, Alex Daane, Shanna Short, Pat Corrigan
Martha and Jim Fligg, Nadine and Ken Ullman
Sandra and Curt Edwards
Elijah Arreaga, Gary Dimas
Lindsay and Ted Corbin
Penny and Jon Ball
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Rocky Patel, Rocio De Bella
SEA SALT Who: Chef Fabrizio and Ingrid Aielli, Lili Montes, Sea Salt staff and guests What: Sea Salt’s Five-Year Anniversary Celebration Where: Sea Salt restaurant, Naples
Deborah O’Brien, Bruno Dheine, Shelia Smith Davis
Nick and Eleanor Chabraja
Sandi and Tom Moran
Attila Acs, Selma Nettles, MÁrton VÁrÓ
Charlie McDonald
Alison Whalen, Lance and Krista Fogelsong
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Who: Animal lovers of all ages What: The Naples Zoo Children’s Gala 2013: Once Upon a Time Where: The Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens. The event was sponsored by Naples Illustrated.
Sue Myhelic, Jeanne Guglielmi, Marilyn Schroeter Jackson, Tate and Jenny Haire Kathy and Hastings Carter, Ryan and Trista Meister, Lucy Carter, Jennifer Smith
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Community School of Naples Who: Supporters of student scholarships at the Community School of Naples What: The Angel Ball 2013: Changing of the Guard, A Black and White Affair Where: The Ritz-Carlton,​ Naples. The event was sponsored by Naples Illustrated.
Scott Robertson, Jon and Julie Kukk
Karin and Ron Ciesla
Adam and Ashley Gerry
Brandon and Kellie Jacoby, Luis Otero, Tori Snyder
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Naples International Film Festival Who: Film lovers and art supporters What: Opening night of the 2013 festival Where: Artis窶年aples and Silverspot Cinema
Brenda and Phillip Melton
Patty Baker, Gabriel Galesso
Ashley and Donald Drury
Frank and Gina Russen
Charlie McDonald
Scott and Simone Lutgert
Neal Obendorf, Jackie Butcher-Obendorf, Clyde Butcher
Shannon Franklin, Orlando and Mayela Rosales, Ellen Goldberg
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Marta Campanella, Tom Hudak, Pam Nilson
Provident Jewelry Who: Provident Jewelry staff and clients What: Annual holiday party Where: Provident’s two showrooms in Naples on Fifth Avenue South
Patricia Armbruster, Janet Romanelli
Joan and Bob McDougall
Jean and Nick Nikovits Joan McDougall, Cher LaBruzzo
Dawn DiNardo
Betsy and Peyton Opyt
Olaf and Clorinda Haug
Trent Ryan, Margaret Short Eve Perni, Maryella Donleavy
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Champions for Learning Who: Collier County community and business leaders, educators and friends What: Champions for Learning’s 2013 Heart of the Apple Award, which honored Alan Korest for his significant impact on the learning environment for Collier County students Where: Hilton Naples
John McCann, Susan McManus, Alan Korest, Danielle Barbarotto
Mike Watkins, Gary Price
Roy McTarnaghan, Lou Traina Kathleen Passidomo, Tom Schneider
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A Vision of Future Past by Brian Patrick Eha
When kids in Naples want to see what life was like at the turn of the last century, they visit Palm Cottage. More than 1,000 children pass through the 3,500-square-foot house museum on docentguided tours each school year. For Mary Smith, Palm Cottage was one of the reasons she chose to donate a million dollars to the Naples Historical Society this fall. “I grew up in a beautiful house, I’ve been around beautiful things all my life. It’s my own good fortune,” Smith says, “and I absolutely appreciate the things that have come before us.” Smith, who is a Naples resident, has served as the chairwoman
for the Naples Historical Society since 2011. With its old-style tabby mortar construction and well-kept gardens, Palm Cottage, built in 1895, is the society’s showpiece. It’s also the oldest house in Naples. But when Smith entered the house several years ago, she found it rundown and badly furnished. “It was just sort of pleading for someone to come and help it along,” she says. Smith began visiting Naples in 1965. In 2005, she and her husband moved here from Chicago, where they had been trustees of the Shedd Aquarium. As a trustee, she helped the aquarium raise $82 million in the midst of the recession. She joined the
board of the Naples Historical Society in 2008, hoping to provide direction and find a way to get the organization off the fundraising treadmill. Although history is her passion, Smith is quick to clarify that her love of the past does not imply a lack of foresight. And indeed, her generous donation will seed an endowment to keep the society, which is funded entirely through private means, running for a long time to come. She hopes others will also be moved to donate. “I want to set an example here,” Smith says, “because it’s going to take a heck of a lot more than $1 million.” «
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