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Ciao Bella Inspired by mid-twentieth century style, spring looks recall an era of glamour and leisure.
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82 Cool as Ice Create a warming trend with sparkling diamonds. 88 From Runway to Reality A look at the hottest trends for spring, and how to incorporate the most wearable pieces in your Naples wardrobe. By Katherine Lande
94 Casual Moments Jewelry designer Tamara Comolli’s Old Naples retreat reflects her hippie chic style. By Kathy Becker
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STYLE 43 Trends Clearly chic 44 Tastemaker Handbag designer Be Inthavong 46 Vanity Luxury shaving
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“Almost every day here is fun; today has been more fun than most.” That’s what one of the members of our team said about the day we finalized the cover for the sixtieth anniversary issue of Palm Beach Illustrated. He was absolutely correct. It was a terrific day. Each month, the Operating Committee (our six department heads) and members of the creative team of our two flagship monthlies—Palm Beach Illustrated and Naples Illustrated—meet via videoconference to look at options for the upcoming covers. They offer opinions, argue for favorites and try to guess what will appeal to our subscribers or will jump off newsstands. “Guess” is the operative word. While we view our covers as pieces of art, correctly picking what will appeal, what will sell, is certainly more guesswork than art, and it definitely is not science. Any veteran of this business will tell you the covers that create the most buzz, or sell the most magazines, often are a surprise. Endless research, industry analysts and dozens of “cover doctors” all lead to the same conclusion for the gray beards in our industry: No one knows what works. The founding editor of People, a wonderful guy named Richard Stolley, who was the editor of Life at one point, developed 10 “rules” for covers. No. 10 was to never, ever put a penguin on a cover. He and his team at Life had what they thought were the best images from Antarctica ever, and put on the cover what they deemed the most delightful, energetic and fun wildlife photo. It bombed. That was it for penguins. Stolley’s Rule No. 1 is: “Recently dead celebs.” They do wonders for magazines. It’s rather macabre, but think John Lennon, Princess Diana and Michael Jackson. People thrives on those. Stolley ruefully noted, however, you can’t depend on one every week. Thankfully, Palm Beach Illustrated and Naples Illustrated have a different mission. Our brand signature is fashion on the cover, executed with a creative vision and by a talented crew of photographers, models, stylists and design experts. Add topquality paper and printing to the mix, and you have a beautiful, hopefully iconic, representation of the luxury lifestyle in our markets. Anniversary issues always present a special challenge. In this case, a lively debate went on much longer than our cover meetings normally last. The creative team presented some amazing options, prompting the “today has been more fun than most” remark. Go to naplesillustrated.com and search “anniversary cover” to see the options for our cover selection. Feel free to tell us which one you would have picked. And be assured, you won’t see any penguins or the dearly departed. That wouldn’t be nearly as much fun.
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Runway s the season heats up for the big push before the spring exodus, runways come to mind—both the fashion and the aviation variety. Fashion-focused fundraisers abound throughout the season, from full-blown runway presentations to intimate client meals with designers. While many would argue the fashion centers are in New York and Europe, Naples is definitely on the map for designers, many of whom visit to meet and greet some of their best customers or reveal new designs. See what some designers have on their radar for the upcoming season in “From Runway to Reality,” our picks for some of the best design trends (page 88). Designer appearances are not limited to fashion and shoes. Jewelry designers also come to Naples, many providing fundraising opportunities for charities through sales. An event at Saks Fifth Avenue for the American Cancer Society Bucket List Bash featured the charming Roberto Coin. Meet Bucket List Bash Chairwoman Liz Jessee and her husband, Jim, page 184. A Ferragamo show fresh off the runway is part of an Italianthemed fundraiser for the Fine Art of Living series benefiting the Archangel Fund March 3, and a stylist with insight into dressing your age will speak March 9 to benefit The League Club’s charity grants. See other events this month beginning on page 166. Marissa Collections was one of the first U.S. stores to feature jewelry by designer Tamara Comolli, and the boutique recently donated a $7,500 gift certificate for a Comolli piece to benefit the David Lawrence Center. It’s just one way for Comolli, who made an Old Naples beach house her U.S. base (page 94) to give back to the community she has come to love. She will be at Marissa Collections in April for a show. Comolli isn’t the only one who has decided Naples is a great place for a business or passionate pursuit to take off. Many of the area’s most interesting people take advantage of the gorgeous weather while conducting business worldwide. As jets make sparkling glides into Naples, more than a few heads of the area’s nonprofits look skyward and wonder if the plane’s occupant is on their donor list. From young people just starting out in a career to retirees who are launching their second (or third) idea, Neapolitans are high-flying achievers. Meet 10 of them on page 100.
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Be Inspired Handbag designer Be Inthavong was born in Laos but grew up in Texas, where his family emigrated when he was 8. Like many young immigrants, he vowed to live the life of a westerner, but upon revisiting his homeland after college, he reconnected with his roots in a powerful, unexpected way. Soon after, he began a career in design, spanning the gamut from jewelry to hair accessories. Eventually, he answered a calling to handbag design, forming Be & D with partner Steve Dumain. He left that company in 2009 and launched his own signature collection of bags, using an original technique inspired by Laotian weaving traditions, with a modern twist. The bags, made of microstrips of leather woven with silk and presented in an array of resort colors, are carried exclusively by Saks Fifth Avenue. —Daphne Nikolopoulos
NI: How different is your signature line from the work you did for Be & D? INTHAVONG:
Completely
different.
The DNA behind my namesake brand is based on my personal history and journey of my heritage craft of Laos silk weaving. The aesthetic is also different—the shapes are cleaner and extremely lightweight. I cannot go into too much detail since
Your line is bringing awareness to
How has Laos influenced your aes-
I have a patent pending on the pro-
the Laotian culture and creating
thetic?
cess. However, I can share the concept
jobs for people. How important was
I am using Laotian silk looms to weave
behind it. I take leather and laser-cut
it to contribute in this way?
my leathers. However, I remain more
it extremely thin, like leather threads.
Since I was given the opportunity to be
western with my aesthetic. I have
Then I modify the silk loom in Laos that
raised as a proud Laotian-American, I
learned to modernize the traditional
has been around for 500 years. I add
want to bring awareness to my heritage
sensibility of Laos by combining it with
the leather and weave into the silk loom.
as much as I can. I hope to work with
my global influence of leather goods
As a result, the leather is held together
the Laos ambassador to the U.N. to pre-
from Italy and the rest of the world.
strand by strand by silk.
serve our heritage craft (silk weaving).
Your silk and leather material is so
What inspires your color palette?
How do you spend your time when
unique. Tell us about the weaving
For the spring 2012 collection, one of
you are not working?
process.
my main color inspirations was coral.
I spend my time with friends, because
I found a flower in Laos while I was
they are like family to me. There is noth-
out jogging. It was the exact shade
ing more inspiring to move forward.
I wanted. I took the flower and hand-
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dyed the color into the threads using an
Will we see more of you in Naples
organic dying process that allows the
this season?
ability to capture colors found in nature,
I hope to be in Naples in March, launch-
which chemical dying cannot achieve.
ing my bespoke collection. Customers
Also, I used turquoise in my collection.
can customize their bags with special
The look of the leather and silk weave
trimming materials and new leather and
is more vibrant and has an almost lac-
silk weaves, which I will be bringing. I
quered finish that cannot be achieved
just started the new weave process and
in leather tanning.
it looks beautiful. u
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On-trend jewel tones of amethyst make for a glittery, glam and sophisticated table that is formal yet approachable. Created by interior designer Alexis Barrett of Interiors by Design West, the room decor includes a Four Seasons table and Roma arm and side chairs, lavender allium “burst” centerpiece, custom pillows and brilliant crystal candle holders from Kreiss Furniture Gallery at Mercato. Drama is added by a Kreiss Cascades chandelier, with faceted crystals reflecting the light.
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TIME TRAVELER Stay on top of five time zones with a Jacob & Co. Global watch ($5,900) in black PVD with sapphire crystals. (jacobandco.com)
24 HOURS Keep time stylishly with the Patek Philippe Twenty-4 ladies’ rose gold and diamond watch, launched in 1999 as a modern interpretation of its Gondolo timepiece. (Price upon request.) Yamron Jewelers, Naples (239-592-7707, yamron.com)
IMPORTANT DATE The Carl F. Bucherer Patravi ChronoDate ladies’ watch ($13,000) shows that practical can be pretty. Bigham Jewelers, Naples (239-434-2800, bighamjewelers.com)
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Greenway Sit in style on the Betty Chair by C.R. Laine ($1,029) in Nixon sea mist fabric and fruitwood finish. Alison Craig Home Furnishings, Naples (239-594-1555, alisoncraighome.com)
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shades of Green Southern European-inspired sofa in Harper Laguna fabric with polished chrome legs ($2,199) is a centerpiece for a clean, contemporary setting. Clive|Daniel Home, Naples (239-261-4663, clivedaniel.com)
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RealFitness, A CrossFit Gym, opened in Naples in 2009, offering high-intensity full-body workouts. Now it is also possible to fuel up efficiently and deliciously at RealFitness. Chad O’Connor, brother of owner TJ O’Connor, has created RealFit Foods. A culinary arts graduate from Pennsylvania Culinary Institute, Chad O’Connor also recently added a second degree, in dietetics, from Chandler-Gilbert College. “My clients say my food rivals that of good restaurants,” he says. “I have a passion for food, and I like to put myself out there.” Two- and four-day plans are available to be picked up at the gym, with fresh lunches and dinners made by O’Connor using his own recipes. Meals, based on the popular Paleo diet, consist of local, fresh produce and lean protein, so they are not just tasty and convenient, they are good for you. O’Connor prepares food in the St. Matthew’s House kitchen under a partnership that benefits both St. Matthew’s House and RealFit Foods; any unused products are donated to SMH along with a percentage of profits. Right now, the meals are available only to gym members, but O’Connor says he hopes to expand to the public. (realfitnessgroup.com)
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Something to Toast Raise a glass to the product that amps up the already-known benefits of drinking a glass of wine—by adding superfruit. Eppa SuperFruit Sangria mixes northern California wines with organic juices. “This is the first time a sangria is on the market that is actually full of luscious ripe fruit, resulting in almost twice the antioxidants of red wine,” says John Gomez, co-founder of Eppa Wine Co. The sangria includes a blending of select varietals, including organically grown Mendocino Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah, mixed with organic pomegranate, blueberry, Mediterranean blood orange, and acai berry juices along with citrus essences. Think of it as an adult superfruit smoothie with a festive feel. Available at Total Wine & More, Fresh Market and Whole Foods.
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Famous Faces If you ever wondered how Uma Thurman, Kate Bosworth, Victoria Beckham and Gwen Stefani look so glowingly beautiful, visit Saks Fifth Avenue at Waterside Shops on March 7. Each of these beautiful women has worked with world-renowned makeup genius Tim Quinn, celebrity face designer and national director of creative artistry for Giorgio Armani Beauty, who will be at Saks to advise customers on how to look as gorgeous as a Hollywood star. The U.S. front man for Armani Beauty has been featured in multiple national fashion magazines, including Elle, Glamour and InStyle, and TV shows, such as Today, Extra, and E! Entertaiment. Quinn will be at the Giorgio Armani Beauty counter applying makeup and giving tips from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For an appointment, call 239-592-5900, ext. 332.
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Bill was a freshman at college when he experimented with drugs and experienced a terrifying psychotic break. He believed the whole world – even his family – was against him. His distraught parents turned to the David Lawrence Center Crisis Stabilization Unit where he was kept safe and medically supervised. Bill spent the next two years working with a psychiatrist and therapist to identify and cope with these damaging thoughts so he could return to his studies. As he nears graduation, Bill’s relationship with his family has never been stronger and his future holds endless opportunities.
His Mind is Our Concern. Mental health is a community issue. Fortunately, there’s a community solution. Bill is among one in four in Collier County who suffer from a mental illness. One in ten of us will experience some form of substance abuse. When a family member, friend or coworker battles a mental health or substance abuse problem, we suffer with them. Thankfully, David Lawrence Center is here for our community. A not-for-profit organization founded and still governed by community leaders, the David Lawrence Center is the behavioral health component of our community’s healthcare network. A true local resource, it relies on donations, fees and grants to invest in the health, safety and wellbeing of our community. When you or someone you love needs help, call on the highly compassionate, committed and competent professionals of the David Lawrence Center to inspire you to move beyond the crisis towards life-changing wellness.
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World-renowned soprano Patricia Racette has performed in the world’s greatest opera houses, as a regular with the Metropolitan Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago, as well as with San Francisco Opera and Covent Garden in London, to list a few. The award-winning artist will perform in a concert of opera arias and cabaret standards March 16 at Moorings Presbyterian Church to benefit Opera Naples. NI talked with the singer, who was in New York in the midst of planning and rehearsing for an album of cabaret standards with a release planned this summer. For information on the Opera Naples event, call 239-963-9050. —Kat Smith n Will the songs for this event be personal favorites? The operatic choices are arias from roles that I do or have done frequently, and sort of tell a nice story of the kind of work I’ve done operatically. And the cabaret, there is just so much material out there, it’s just one of my favorite things to do. … It’s always difficult to narrow it down to make the choice for the concert, but I think it’s an interesting combination.
n Do you have a favorite opera role? If I had to choose one right now it would be Tosca. I love the character, the vocalism really suits me. I actually refer to it as my glove opera, it just fits me in so many ways. It’s something I really enjoy exploring each time I get to perform it. n How do you like to spend your free time? I love being in my beautiful new home, and I love going grocery shopping and cooking. My favorite thing to do is wake up in the morning, have some coffee, go through my recipe books, choose something that we want to cook for dinner that night, and plan accordingly. It’s sort of coffee, recipe, gym workout, grocery store, home, chopping—in that order. n When it comes to your music listening habits, do you have any guilty pleasures you’re willing to confess? I have found with almost 25 years in the profession that my time away from the musical score is precious, and I don’t actually listen to much music. But if I had to name something, I really like turning on country music when I’m in the car.
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Transformer Marco Island resident Anthony Dallman-Jones believes in self-transformation for health and well-being. A former psychotherapist, radio host, author, poet and artist, he is founder and director of the National At-Risk Education Network, which supports educators working with at-risk youth. The Children’s Defense Fund estimates
Stage Presence anthony DallmanJones heads the National At-Risk Education Network, a nonprofit group dedicated to promoting success among at-risk youth in schools.
Mezzo-soprano Joy Davidson has performed 45 roles, including her signature, the title role in Bizet’s Carmen, in venues including the Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, Milan’s La Scala and the Vienna State Opera. After retiring from opera and the concert stage, she launched a theatrical career, touring in one-woman plays bringing to life Maria Callas, Alice Roosevelt
not graduate. NAREN held its ninth national con-
Longworth and Katharine Hepburn. Davidson
ference in February in Panama City. “The event
stars in Tea at Five, based on Hepburn’s life, at
is small, but every person there is an educator
the Naples Philharmonic Center this month. “It
who is dedicated to at-risk kids,” Dallman-Jones
is my profound admiration of these three women
says. “The energy is incredible because people
that inspires me to breathe theatrical life with
know exactly why they are there.” —Chris Wells
their beautiful memories,” she says. —C.W.
NICK SHIRGHIO
6.6 million children now in the school system will
Family Ties Kristine Meek was born in Naples and, as she says, raised in the Harmon-Meek Gallery. She took her first unaccompanied steps there, waddling up to a sculpture. She left Naples to pursue a master’s in business administration and a career in fundraising, but ties to the gallery remained strong. She often flew home to work on openings and participated in art selection in New York. This month, Meek steps into a fullThis month Kristine Meek takes on a full-time role for the Harmon-Meek Gallery’s forty-ninth season in Naples. 58 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
time role with her parents’ gallery. “I look forward to representing internationally revered American masters as we transition the oldest gallery of American art in the Southeastern United States into the future,” Meek says. —C.W.
With her one-woman shows, Joy Davidson hopes to give the public a glimpse into the remarkable lives of three famous women.
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Gordon’s on the River offers an intimate dining atmosphere.
Classic Dining
The creators of the recently launched Gordon’s on the River at Naples Harbour set out to design a unique experience that would be elegant yet comfortable and intimate. With indoor seating for just 60, Gordon’s revives the aura of a private dinner club, serving steaks, seafood, game dishes and a host of classics, including Veal Oscar and Florida Lobster Thermidor. Live entertainment pays homage the heyday of supper clubs, with music recalling Frank Sinatra and others from the ’40s and ’50s, along with dancing. The restaurant, which also serves Sunday brunch, is open to Naples Harbour club members, but nonmembers can enjoy dining too. With a reservation, nonmembers receive a complimentary 10-day social membership that includes access to the club’s pool, fitness room, sauna and all dining facilities. Once guests experience the amenities, they are welcome to sign up for a social membership.
Chill Out
Bleu Heaven Jacques and Lysielle Cariot have always offered a vast and unique wine list at their Old Naples restaurant, Bleu Provence. To celebrate the restaurant’s 12-year anniversary, the couple has expanded, and made its wine list selections available at retail prices to customers by opening Bleu Cellar next door. Open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Bleu Cellar offers a wonderful and eclectic variety of small production, high-quality, handcrafted boutique wines from all over the world, as well as tapas dishes. The shop also holds private and public wine tastings and wine classes in the Bleu Cellar wine room.
Wine tasting at Bleu Cellar. 62 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
Adelheidi’s gelato
Gelato offers the delights of a frozen dessert without the diet damage of regular ice cream, providing protein, vitamin B, calcium and phosphorus with fewer calories and less fat. Small wonder the creamy treat is being handcrafted all over town. Adelheidi’s Organics on Fifth Avenue South makes all its gelati with 100 percent organic ingredients. Owner Marion Schuppenhauer says, “We bake the cookies for cookies and cream in-house, and the peanut butter is handmade.” Along with classic varieties, Adelheidi’s scoops out unusual flavors like avocado, white rose, chocolate lavender, even beer. On Third Street South, what started as Fabrizio and Ingrid Aielli’s idea of a gelato cart outside Sea Salt has bloomed into a full-scale gelato shop in their new restaurant, Barbatella. Uptown on U.S. 41, Norman Love dreams up a variety of creative gelati for his Naples chocolate salon. New and imaginative flavors are created regularly—such as blondie, melon and an exotic tropical fruit.
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NORTH STARS A quality revolution burnishes Washington State wines’ image. By Mark Spivak
Clockwise from above: Andrew Will Winery’s Two Blondes vineyard. Northstar Winery. Andrew Will wines. Columbia Crest Winery. Bottles from Charles Smith.
Although Oregon seems to get most of the attention in the Pacific Northwest, Washington State in recent years has emerged as one of the most exciting wine regions in the country—if not the world. A majority of the state’s 700 wineries are located in the rain shadow of the Cascade Range. They benefit from consistent temperatures, long sunny days, and a latitude very close to that of Bordeaux, and are turning out wines ranging from everyday bargains to world-class collectibles. Washington’s largest producer is Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, a collection of properties including Columbia Crest, Erath, Red Diamond, Snoqualmie, 14 Hands and Northstar. Founded in 1934, Chateau Ste. Michelle itself is the state’s oldest winery. While Chateau Ste. Michelle makes fine single-vineyard offerings such as Canoe Ridge, Cold Creek and Horse Heaven, it is also known for terrific entry-level wines, such as its Riesling ($10), dry Pinot Gris ($13) and powerful yet balanced Cabernet Sauvignon ($15). The quality revolution in Washington really started in the 1970s with Quilceda Creek. Alex Golitzin, nephew of legendary California winemaker Andre Tchelistcheff, began making wine at home. With his uncle’s encouragement, he bottled his first commercial vintage in 1979. Today, Golitzin produces about 5,000 cases of a Cabernet Sauvignon that has been described as opulent, multidi64 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
mensional and awe-inspiring—which is hard to find, even with a $200 price tag. Continuing that tradition is Leonetti Cellar, founded by Gary and Nancy Figgins in 1977. Leonetti is now the most famous winery in Walla Walla, best known for concentrated reds that reflect their Italian heritage. Chris Camarda established his tiny Andrew Will Winery in 1989, naming it for his son Will and nephew Andrew. He works with nine carefully selected sites in the Columbia Valley, crafting blends of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot, including Two Blondes ($60) and Sorella ($75). Like Andrew Will, Cadence was born of a passionate belief in the land. The husband-and-wife team of Benjamin Smith
Left: The Erath vineyard. Bottom: Wines from Quilceda.
tural Area) covers nearly one-third of the state, with five subregions: Walla Walla Valley, Horse Heaven Hills, Wahluke Slope, Lake Chelan and the Yakima Valley. Unlike the Napa Valley of today, most wineries are small operations that don’t offer commercial tours. Plan your route and make appointments, and your experience will more than make up for any lost spontaneity. u
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and Gaye McNutt purchased land on Red Mountain in 1997, and make Bordeaux-style blends of remarkable depth and intensity. On the more reasonable end of the price scale, Charles Smith is one of the most exciting new winemakers in the state. While he has received accolades and high ratings for his pricey, single-vineyard Syrahs, his basic offerings are both food-friendly and delicious. Start with his Kung Fu Girl Riesling or Velvet Devil Merlot (both $13), and move on to his more substantial Chateau Smith Cabernet and Boom Boom Syrah (each around $16). Another notable new winery is Mercer Estates, founded by the Mercer family in partnership with Mike Hogue after he left Hogue Cellars. The Mercer wines are carefully crafted and affordable, ranging from the crisp Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Gris ($13) to the well-made Cabernet and Merlot ($21). Visiting Washington State is a delight, and sometimes resembles a journey through the Napa Valley of 30 or 40 years ago. The Columbia Valley AVA (American Viticul-
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pursuits First Class UNTAMED SAFARI Experience Botswana’s rich wildlife away from the madding crowd. By PAUL RUBIO
A wonderland of prolific floodplains, dense woodlands and nutrient-rich semideserts, Botswana’s landmass is a recipe for wildlife prosperity. With fewer than two million people in a nation the size of France, this precious tract of planet Earth is ruled by the animals. And the adventurous traveler is handsomely rewarded for taking southern Africa’s road less traveled.
Tented luxury at Chobe Under Canvas in Botswana’s remote Chobe National Park.
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Clockwise from top: Watching the elephants cross the Zambezi River; the living room of Nxabega; the Nxabega dining area in the midst of the Okavango Delta drylands.
Botswana’s game-rich north headlines the safari diaries of the globe’s savviest wildlife enthusiasts. The remote safari camps of the Okavango Delta pepper the breathtaking floodplains, reached exclusively by small, light aircraft, which are required to traverse the undeveloped terrain. Lodges here are categorized as either “wet” or “dry,” depending on proximity to the permanent flood zones, thus determining if a road vehicle or a boat will serve as the primary method of transportation after touchdown. Though located on a dry edge of the wetlands bordering Moremi Game Reserve, &Beyond Nxabega Okavango Tented Camp showcases the best of the delta’s dichotomous offerings. Extensive dirt roads weave through the 19,800-acre wildlife concession
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Nxabega calls home. With exclusive rights to this stunning swath of land, Nxabega doles out Africa’s most candid wildlife moments without competition from other vehicles or lodges. This exclusivity translates into intimate, hours-long sessions with prides of curious lions, foraging herds of elephants and boisterous baby hyenas at your own pace and with no other humans in sight—a far cry from the more typical crowded safari experience. To complement the game drives, the Nxabega team capitalizes on the crystal clear channels defining the delta, offering the splendidly romantic mokoro experience—a leisurely boat ride along the papyrus-lined banks of the floodplains in a dugout canoe, where 360-degree immersion in the delta’s beauty of low-lying islands completely ambushes your senses.
Back at the camp, an oasis of alfresco luxury awaits. The Nxabega enclave consists of nine exclusive tented suites and a number of common dining and social areas, all of which unassumingly blend into the wilderness. The tented suites feature luxurious bathrooms, private verandas overlooking the floodplain, and just enough canvas to keep you feeling secure when you hear the elephants snoring and the leopards hunting come nightfall. Whether served in the privacy of your suite, by candlelight in the bush, or in the atmospheric outdoor dining room, each meal falls nothing short of experiential, featuring exotic farm-to-table ingredients and unbelievable fresh baked goods that could impress top French chefs.
Tea time at Nxabega Left: Gathering by the fire at Chobe Under Canvas
From the suite butler to your personal ranger, the on-site team demonstrates tremendous pride in both culture and work. Camp staff members often join guests after dinner to engage in traditional song and dance. No matter what time of day or night, the constant smiles, effortless hospitality and unwavering diligence elevate Nxabega to a category of its own. Africa teems with gorgeous lodges and majestic wildlife, but few places have yet to master this level of service. Nxabega’s culture of excellent service extends to its sister &Beyond camps beyond the delta. At &Beyond Chobe Under Canvas, a team of two dozen works tirelessly to facilitate exclusive “glamping” within the boundaries of Botswana’s renowned Chobe National Park. Though fewer creature comforts are offered in the spacious mobile tents, the wildlife experiences at Chobe are exceptional. And camping inside one of the most wildlife-intense national parks in the world conjures an extreme sense of adventure and excitement. Not only is Chobe home to one of the largest concentrations of elephants on the continent, its riverbanks and interiors are loaded with zebras, pukus, buffaloes, sable and roan antelope, eagles, lions and Nile crocodiles, too. Given so many species in such close quarters, the scene quickly changes from one of serenity to one of explosive encounters in the animal kingdom. No two days—or two hours—are the same. Though more hard-core and demanding than Nxabega (while still in the realm of luxury), Chobe Under Canvas is the ultimate untamed wildlife experience and the supreme way to experience Africa in the raw. andbeyondafrica.com u
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The inspiration behind Absinthe stems from my family’s experiences traveling and eating throughout the coastal Mediterranean region. In 2008, we chose to share those experiences by opening Absinthe in Naples. We asked ourselves: What did we most enjoy in our dining experiences? What we found was that the dishes that impressed us were elemental in their simplicity and were served at small, family-owned eateries. The answers to our question are what created our restaurant. Absinthe’s cuisine reflects our personal experience, and its service and style carries the originality of an independent, familyowned restaurant. That’s why we are a proud member of Naples Originals.
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BEAUTY BY DESIGN
Audi’s dazzling new A7 four-door coupe is a feast for the eyes and just as breathtaking to drive. BY HOWARD WALKER
There’s a reason why so many new cars these days have all the visual excitement of a Maytag washer-dryer. Rules and regs on everything from bumper height to hood angle, from headlight size to grille surfacing—all in the good name of safety—will stifle a designer’s creativity as quickly as downing a pint of novocaine. Throw in the need for cars to be aerodynamically optimized, so as to cheat the wind and guzzle less gas, and you tend to end up with shapes spit out from mega-gig Dells that possess all the bold, angular tension of Play-Doh. Yet once in a while, a car comes along that breaks all the rules. A car so achingly gorgeous, so classy, so stylish, so darned sexy, you wonder whether it’s not some wild auto show concept never destined for production. But the stunning 2012 Audi A7 is up for grabs right now and grabbing more awards than Clooney on Oscar night: Autoweek Best of the Best, Esquire Car of the Year, Automobile of the Year. Word has it that it’ll soon be starring in its own reality TV show. What we have here is a big, fastback four-door, or four-door coupe; a variation on the theme created by the groundbreaking Mercedes-Benz CLS back in 2004. But the added surprise and delight the Audi provides is the addition of a giant, high-lifting tailgate and a cargo area equaled only by a PODS storage container in its 70 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
ability to swallow “stuff.” Never has practicality looked so pretty. Climb aboard and the coolness continues with a cabin that melds hand-stitched leather and awesome matte-finish veneer luxury with more cool technology than the inside of an Apple store. Most of the interior fixtures and fittings are sourced from Audi’s flagship A8, including the 8-inch full-color LCD screen that displays stunning Google Earth images. Sign up for T-Mobile and the Audi even becomes a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot, supporting as many as eight devices. Then there’s the optional ear-bleeding 1,300-watt Bang & Olufsen stereo with über-cool motorized tweeters that levitate from the corners of the dash. And how cool is the A7’s magic touchpad on the center console? Instead of tapping buttons to input an address into the nav system, you simply draw the letters with your index finger on the small pad. Of course, the tradeoff of having a roofline that resembles a ski slope is that headroom in the back is a little tight. And getting into the two individual rear buckets requires care not to whack your head. But who says form really has to follow function? For such a biggish sedan with such athletic lines, you might expect to find a muscled V-8 under the hood. Instead, the Audi gets its considerable motivation from a 3.0-liter, 310-horsepower supercharged V-6 coupled to a swift-shifting, super-responsive eightspeed automatic.
It’s a jewel of a motor, delivering rapid 0-to60-mph sprinting in 5.4 seconds, yet averaging a socially responsible 28 miles to the gallon on the highway. But where the A7 excels is in its mid-range thrust, its 325 pound-feet of torque making light work of scything past slower traffic, or punching out of a tight on-ramp to join interstate traffic. And with Quattro all-wheel drive expertly and efficiently distributing all those torques among each of the wheels, the Audi feels beautifully balanced and nimble when scooting through tight curves. No complaints either with the steering, which has all the sharpness and precision of a Nip/Tuck scalpel. Yet despite the car’s sporty genes, the ride is surprisingly smooth, serene and composed, with just the right amount of firmness to remind you that you’re driving a German thoroughbred. You’ll pay a whisker over $60,000 to drive off in a new A7, though with a few must-have additions—like that $5,900 Bang & Olufsen sound system—it’s not too difficult to top $75-grand. But this new A7 would seem a good value at $100,000. In my book, a car that looks this delicious is pretty priceless. u
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CIAOBELLA inspired by mid-twentieth century style, spring looks recall an era of glamour and leisure. Photography by GIAN ANDREA DI STEFANO Jewelry provided by Betteridge, betteridge.com
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Jason Wu citron silk shirt, print chiffon skirt, Outfit, Wynn, Las Vegas, wynnlasvegas.com
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Christian Dior silk chiffon long dress, special order, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples Opposite page: Embellished bustier, Dolce & Gabbana, dolcegabbana.com Fashion Editor: Katherine Lande Design Director: Olga Gustine Model: Heide Lindgren, Muse Management, New York Hair & Makeup Artist: Luis Beltran, Ford Artists, Miami Photography Assistants: Fernando Sanchez, Rush Zimmerman Gian Andrea di Stefano is represented by Gian Photography gadistefano.com Location: The Miller residence, Paulette Koch with the Corcoran Group NI would like to extend a special thanks to Ragtops Motorcars Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, ragtopsmotorcars.com, and Shuly Collection, New York, shulywigs.com NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | MARCH 2012  81
Cool as Ice Create a warming trend with sparkling diamonds. Sortilège de Cartier collection bracelet, platinum, brilliant-cut diamonds, Cartier, Naples; J. Birnbach pear-shape with round brilliant diamond earrings, Yamron Jewelers, Naples; Les Ardentes pointed flower ring in white gold with 136 brilliantcut diamonds, Louis Vuitton, Naples; Chopard Red Carpet Collection necklace with 247 diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, Provident Jewelry and Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples. 82
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Tiffany & Co. archives-inspired diamond butterfly brooch set in platinum, Tiffany & Co., Naples; five-carat radiant-cut diamond ring with two side diamonds, Bigham Jewelers, Naples. 84
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Graff Diamonds white emeraldcut, baguette-cut and round diamond art deco necklace, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples; Diane von Furstenberg by H.Stern Power Ring in 18-karat white gold with diamonds, Saks Fifth Avenue.
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Opera-style diamond necklace, Carlson’s Fine Jewelry, Naples; De Beers Wildflowers drop necklace in 18-karat white gold with 208 round brilliant diamonds, De Beers, Naples; Mattia Cielo white gold and diamond bracelet, Marissa Collections, Naples.
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White, yellow and rose gold ring with round full-cut diamonds, Cleopatra’s Barge, Naples; Asschercut diamond ring with 3.30 carats of diamonds set in 18-karat gold, Provident Jewelers, Naples; “Feuilles et Diamants” clip with round and baguette-cut diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, Van Cleef & Arpels, Naples.
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FROM RUNWAY TO REALITY For Spring 2012, the fashion runways were filled with exuberance in the form of color, texture and pattern. We look at the hottest trends for spring, and present our favorite, most wearable pieces for incorporating into your Naples wardrobe. By Katherine Lande
Beaded clutch, Roger Vivier, rogervivier.com
TRIBAL LUXE Safari gets updated with an arts-and-crafts spin.
Michael Kors cuffs, Marissa Collections, Naples
Fendi beaded clutch, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples
Earrings, Marni, marni.com
Donna Karan wedge, Marissa Collections, Naples
Beaded heel, Christian Louboutin, christianlouboutin.com
BURBERRY
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DONNA KARAN
MICHAEL KORS
Dress, Ralph Lauren, Naples
ROBERT NELSON
Wedge, Giuseppe Zanotti giuseppezanottidesign.com
Dolce & Gabbana handbag, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples
Jimmy Choo clutch with cuff, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples
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Irene Neuwirth earrings, Marissa Collections, Naples
A candied color palette is a sweet treat this spring.
Heel, Max Mara, Naples Necklace, Tory Burch, toryburch.com
Tote bag, Coach, Naples
LOUIS VUITTON
ROBERT NELSON
RALPH LAUREN
Handbag, Dolce & Gabbana, dolcegabbana.com Dress, Calypso St. Barth, Naples
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Prada heel, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples
Emilio Pucci head scarf, Marissa Collections, Naples
POOLSIDE GLAMOUR go luxe with over-the-top BEACH essentials.
Bikini, Eres, eresparis.com
Scarf, Louis Vuitton, Naples
Kara Ross cuff, Marissa Collections, Naples
CHANEL PRADA
Earrings, Salvatore Ferragamo, Naples
Rag & Bone pants, Marissa Collections, Naples
Miss Trish of Capri flats, Nordstrom, Naples
Sunglasses, David Yurman, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples
Fendi handbag, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples
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FLORAL REVISITED the season’s new blooms are bold and graphic.
Necklace, Kate Spade, Naples
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Céline jacket, shirt, Gypsy, gypsyusa.com
PROENZA SCHOULER
Handbag, Miu Miu, miumiu.com
A.L.C. pants, Marissa Collections, Naples GIAMBATTISTA VALLI
Heel, Giuseppe Zanotti, giuseppezanottidesign.com
Backpack, Diane von Furstenberg, dvf.com
Sergio Rossi heel, Marissa Collections, Naples
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Bottega Veneta
Oscar de la Renta necklace, Marissa Collections, Naples
Heel, Bottega Veneta, bottegaveneta.com
STELLA MCCARTNEY
GOOD SPORTS get ready to play with sporty fabrics and details.
Sunglasses, Gucci, Naples
A.L.C. dress, Marissa Collections, Naples Stella McCartney handbag, Marissa Collections, Naples
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Handbag, Max Mara, Naples
Theyskens’ Theory handbag, Gypsy, gypsyusa.com Jimmy Choo bootie, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples
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Casual Moments Jewelry designer Tamara Comolli creates a comfortable space in harmony with her designs. BY KATHY BECKER | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JERRY RABINOWITZ 94 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
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Board games, natural materials and whimsical details in Comolli’s Florida home make the family feel like they are on vacation even when she is working.
As jewelry designer Tamara Comolli traveled from Marissa Collections on Third Street South to The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, a treecovered street in Old Naples caught her attention, so she turned and drove down it. She saw a “For Rent” sign on one home and called immediately, renting it without even seeing the inside. Anything, Comolli thought, would be more convenient than a hotel room. “I was coming from a trunk show; it was a busy time,” she says. “When we traveled, we had my husband’s golf bag, baby stuff—it was enough to give me a nervous breakdown.” She found retreat on the tree-lined street a few blocks from the beach. The landlords, who own the home next door as well, have German ancestors. Munich-born Comolli speaks German. Although she wanted to buy the home where she has now lived for the past five years, the landlords will not sell as long as they live next to it, fearing the home would be torn down and a mega-house built. But they did allow Comolli to renovate it extensively to her liking in a sort of lease-purchase agreement under which she will eventually own the house. Comolli had been coming to Naples for 15 years for the jewelry business she started in 1992, and Marissa Collections was one of 96 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
her first U.S. clients. Comolli now has a store in the Hamptons, and retailers throughout the country carry her designs. She comes to the United States at least twice a year, and uses the Naples house as a base. While she works in an environment where she feels like she’s on vacation, her son, Timmi, 8, and her husband, Thomas, a film producer, enjoy the beach and abundant golf courses, a happy bonus of choosing Naples. Having her own house means she can keep it stocked with the things she’ll need when she’s overseas. “The only way I can find time to travel with the family is to take a holiday and work,” she says. “We construct our holidays around the business. My husband and son love it. Both of them play golf, so this is a paradise for them. Now I can travel with my ticket and passport. I never bring luggage.” Convenience aside, the designer in Comolli wanted an environment that also suited her sensibilities. She turned the ranch-style rental into a stylish beach retreat with new floors, enclosed lanai, pleasing palette and found treasures. “I was very fast in deciding,” she says. “We did it in two months.” In the living room, she added a hurricane impact-resistant bay window. She bought colorful poufs from Judith Liegeois, an old French mirror and a wicker porch swing from thrift stores, and
Rock On Jewelry designer Tamara Comolli will be on hand for a trunk show of her designs April 5, 6 and 7 at Marissa Collections, Naples. For information, 800-581-6641.
Clockwise from top: Mikado Bouquet pendants with ocean jasper; Coconut bracelet with natural green turquoise; Comolli’s signature drop ring; Talisman ring with a large mandarin garnet.
items from Anthropologie, Z Gallerie, Arhaus and Peach Tree Designs. “I’m not a person who uses an interior designer,” she says. “I think a house should grow with your life, so things have meaning.” In her jewelry, she organizes her designs into color stories, and it was the same with her beach house. “I’m big into colors,” she says. “Color stories reflect a certain woman. This house, it’s turquoise, 1960s, Pucci colors. Mint greens, oranges, cream color combination.” The exterior and her office are white and blue, Comolli’s signature brand colors. As she works in Florida, she can look out the window to a giant banyan tree in the front yard filled with nature, including snakes, raccoons and lizards. The colors inside are light and happy, except for a dark leather sofa in the family room, a practical addition. “We call it the chocolate sofa, because it’s the only place where my son is allowed to eat ice cream,” she says. “He used to destroy all my furniture with his chocolate fingers.” Nothing in the house is precious except for the memories made there. The home was designed to be lived in and enjoyed, even with chocolate fingerprints. “We have a big laundry room with a Miele extra-large washing machine that you can’t get in Europe,” Comolli says.
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Clockwise from right: Summer white opal and champagne diamonds pendant. Shadows echoing whirls in vintage wicker play on the sand-colored hickory floors. New treasures from the beach are added to the decor. Outside the window in a banyan tree is a reminder of why Comolli was attracted to the home. Opposite: Distressed furniture and eclectic pieces invite lounging.
Comolli finds the light in Florida inspires her and fits her nomakeup, no heels, natural lifestyle—and her “hippie glam” brand. Her store in Germany features a ceiling painted like a blue Florida sky; the doorbell is a bird chirping. In the home she is building in Bavaria, she has an open kitchen, a big garden and lots of light. She used the same sand-colored hickory floors she used in the Florida house in her home in Germany. “Everything I’ve done in 20 years is part of the brand,” she says. Her basic design philosophy is happy and casual. Even her signature drop icon is a water drop, not a tear. “It’s luxury hippie,” she says of her style. “Every woman has her casual moment.” Florida allows her plenty of casual moments, including loading up a small wagon designed to look like a boat with beach essentials, and rolling it down the driveway with Timmi to the beach. “I told my husband no TV, and for the first four years, we had no TV. Then my son told me he could learn English by watching American TV, so we got a very small one. Mostly, it’s on the Golf Channel. There’s a happy holiday feel about our time here.” u
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10 From young people embarking on interesting careers to professionals and retirees who are launching their second (or third) big idea, Neapolitans are a dynamic group of achievers. Meet ten high-flying Neapolitans on our radar.
Lora Lee Gayer | Broadway actress Lora Lee Gayer knows how to make an entrance. The former Naples resident recently made her Broadway debut as Young Sally opposite Bernadette Peters in The Kennedy Center’s new staging of James Goldman and Stephen Sondheim’s Tony Award-winning musical Follies. Gayer knew she was destined for the Great White Way. “I started theater at a very young age,” she says. “I fell in love with it when my dad took me to see my first Broadway show at the age of three.” The family moved to Naples in 1999 where Gayer trained in both theater and voice. She successfully auditioned for the Naples Philharmonic Youth Chorale and participated for several years. Through the Phil’s chorale director, James Cochran, Gayer was introduced to Opera Naples General and Artistic Director Steffanie Pearce.“I owe my voice to her,” Gayer says. At 15, Gayer moved to Michigan to attend the Interlochen Arts Academy, where she studied voice and theater. “I then went on to Carnegie Mellon University,” Gayer says. “After graduating in 2010 with a degree in musical theater, I moved to New York City, started auditioning, and here I am.” Since the close of Follies in January, Gayer has several opportunities in the works. “It has been the most wonderful journey,” Gayer says. “I want to do everything—theater, film and television. I hope to always being doing projects I am passionate about and that challenge my brain and body.” —Christina Wells
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Theo and Juliet Photography
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Tina Langley | fashion Product Developer Former Marco Island resident and Lely High School graduate Tina Langley has risen through fashion’s ranks like a towering stiletto. While working on a communications degree at Florida Gulf Coast University, Langley spent a summer interning at Glamour magazine. A first job followed in the fashion closet at GQ, where she assisted the fashion and creative directors with photo shoots and coordinated the clothing and accessories featured in the publication. Langley was then hired by Harper’s Bazaar as an assistant to the market director. Nylon magazine was Langley’s next stop, where she edited pages and covered the market. Langley then landed the position of senior accessories editor at Seventeen, where from 2007 to 2010 she managed the selection of all accessories photographed. “My time spent working in fashion editorial was an amazing experience,” Langley says. “It exposed me to some of the most iconic ready-to-wear designers, editors and stylists in the industry.” In 2010, Langley was intrigued when she heard about a fashion director position at Marc Fisher Footwear, which handles design and distribution for the Tommy Hilfiger, Guess, Sigerson Morrison, Marciano, Ivanka Trump and Isaac Mizrahi shoe lines, to name a few. She became trend forecaster for the design teams. Langley focused on forecasting for a year, but recently moved into product development and design. Her career would seem to demand she wear comfortable shoes. “I’m constantly moving between New York City, Europe and Asia in search of design inspiration,” Langley says. “The hours are long and there is a lot of travel, but this role is definitely an exciting and creative position. I love what I do.” —Christina Wells
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SWEET PURSUIT Benjamin Fleischer | Entrepreneur With a taste for success and the will to improve the health of our nation, Naples resident Benjamin Fleischer is making a difference, one packet of sugar substitute at a time. Founder and CEO of Pyure Brands, Fleischer’s business is in stevia, an all-natural, zero-calorie, sugar-free sweetener. “This is a natural solution,” says Fleischer about stevia’s health benefits and taste attributes. “This is the next generation of sweeteners.” Built from the ground up by Fleischer, Pyure Brands entered the market in 2008 when stevia was just finding its legs. After intensive research and development, Fleisher came to Naples, where his parents have a home, to develop a proprietary extract in relative isolation. He created the first organic stevia product in the United States. His extracts are now used for an array of products for both retail—the organic-certified tabletop sweetener is available at Whole Foods—and commercial markets, including organic tabletop sweeteners and an organic honey substitute, as well as extracts and blends for turnkey and co-branded products. Now Fleischer and Pyure look to the future, with new products to reshape the food and beverage industry, while using fair trade practices, responsible production, and educational and giving-back programs. “I want Pyure to be synonymous with organic solutions, and go after mainstream products that are high in sugar and make them sugar-reduced or sugar-free. It is not just about offering consumers an alternative, but educating them about what they are eating.” —Stephen Brown
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Mimi Chapin Gregory | Francophile Mimi Chapin Gregory takes a worldview of life from her home in Naples. Her interest in foreign affairs has spanned 25 years. After living in Paris from 1978 to 1980 as a recruiter for the banking industry, she connected with French language and culture. “There’s never enough time in France,” she says. “I wanted to keep a thread of French life.” In 1983, she became involved with the Alliance Française, an organization for Francophiles with 114 chapters in the United States, and has served as president of several chapters and is currently national president. In 1990, she was decorated by the French government as a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters, and in October she was awarded the Grade of Commander in the National Order of Merit, a civilian recognition of her service to France. “It’s a tremendous honor of which I’m very proud,” she says. Gregory has also served local and national offices in the Council on World Affairs, traveling on leadership missions to Lebanon, Kuwait, Israel, Egypt, Taiwan, Germany and Iraq. When war broke out in her ancestral Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Gregory worked to ease the plight of refugees, arrange medical care for wounded children, and obtain needed medical equipment. She even traveled to the area during the war. “Any time there is a conflict of ethnic nature, people of that background come together to do something to help,” she says. “Going to the war zone is something you feel deep in your soul.” —Kathy Becker 104 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
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Cynthia WilD | Interior designer In 1977, at age 30, Cynthia Wild built a community of 225 townhomes in Miami. The project was called Cindi’s Place. Its success inspired her to tackle a vast array of design projects in the United States and London. Neiman Marcus featured Wild sheet designs for Martex. She also launched numerous wall-covering and furniture collections and was the only Florida-based designer invited to design rooms in The Celanese House, a Celanese Corporation decorator show house in New York. Wild received National Home Furnishings Association Product Design accolades for Outstanding Contemporary Wall-Covering Design, and the Euster Award for outstanding contributions to the home furnishings industry. “I am blessed to work in many aspects of design and in many different places,” says Wild. “I never know what I will be designing next.” Seven years ago, Wild made Naples her home, where she designs creative one-of-a-kind interiors for residential clients. In some ways, she’s gone back to her roots. “I have a vision of a real Old Florida home with deep porches all around it,” she says. “There would be sweeping views through French doors from a main house looking over the pool deck to the guesthouse beyond. The home would have a relaxed, comfortable feel offering a true indoor/outdoor Naples way of life.” —Christina Wells
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Center Court Bjorn Fratangelo | tennis player Bjorn Fratangelo excels at No. 1 rankings. The tennis phenom has held the top spot in the United States Tennis Association’s Boys 14, 16 and 18 age divisions. Along the way, Fratangelo has won some of the most prestigious junior tournaments. Major titles include the 2008 Boys 14 Winter Nationals, the 2009 and 2010 Boys 16 Clay Court Championships and the 2010 Boys 18 Clay Court Championships. Fratangelo, who is coached by his father, considers 2011 a breakout year. “In June, I became the first American boy since John McEnroe to win the French Open boys’ title in Paris,” Fratangelo says. “This was really when the tennis world started to get to know me.” With the win in Paris, he reached a career high of No. 2 in the International Tennis Federation World Junior Rankings. He returned to the States and posted impressive results on the USTA Pro Circuit, reaching the final in the $10,000 event in Pittsburgh and the quarterfinals of a $15,000 event in Canada. With his junior career behind him, Fratangelo is currently deciding whether to turn pro or go to college. “Both are good decisions,” he says. “I’m just figuring out what will be best for me.” —Christina Wells
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Tarren Bragdon | Activist Tarren Bragdon was elected to the Maine House of Representatives at age 21, becoming the youngest state representative elected in Maine and ousting a three-term incumbent. “I’d always had an interest in politics and thought I would run for office later in life,” he says. “To be young in office, you have to work harder to prove yourself, but you have a fresh perspective not colored by cynicism or, ‘we’ve always done it this way.’ ” After two terms in office, Bragdon realized he wanted to work on the policy side, and for three and a half years served as CEO of the Maine Heritage Policy Center, a conservative nonprofit research and educational organization. A lifelong Maine resident, Bragdon heard the siren call of snow-free winters on visits to Florida. He recognized that Florida, a much larger state with greater political impact, would be a good place to start a similar organization, as well as raise his four adopted children. “I like policy work at the state level,” he says. “Here I can raise our young family and influence public policy.” Last June, he founded the Foundation for Government Accountability, a free-market think-tank working to advance policies by advocating for transparent government, research, policy development and lobbying. Although he travels frequently to Tallahassee, he feels that having headquarters in Naples allows him to be “outside the bubble that is the capital. The legislature is in session for two months out of the year, so the locus of power is not in Tallahassee.” —Kathy Becker 108 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
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Beautiful Picture Claiborne Swanson Frank | Photographer Claiborne Swanson Frank kept pushing aside her desire to be a photographer. Once she decided to pursue photography, however, she discovered her gift. Next month marks the release of her first book, American Beauty, published by Assouline. Swanson Frank lived in Naples until she was five, where her father, W. Clarke Swanson Jr. of the Swanson frozen prepared foods fame, ran a media business. After he sold the business, the family moved to London. In 1985, he purchased land for a winery in Napa Valley, where Swanson Frank grew up. After studying fashion and working as a fashion buyer and manager in California, Swanson Frank moved to New York at age 26 to work as a fashion stylist. “I loved photography, but I feared I wasn’t good enough,” she says. Within 10 months of arriving in New York, she was engaged to James Frank and working as an assistant to Vogue editor in chief, Anna Wintour. In 2007, Sawnson Frank began photographing her friends and sisters to build her portfolio. The series of 29 portraits, called “Indigo Light,” led to a show at Akris in New York during Fashion Week, and her next project. “I got a book deal with less than a year of shooting,” she says. “For the past two years I’ve been shooting 120 women in art, fashion, interior design and business.” Even as her career takes off, Sawnson Frank returns to the family home in Naples for holidays. “There are so many wonderful memories in Naples that are special to my family,” she says. —Kathy Becker NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | MARCH 2012 109
Paul Woods | Biofuel pioneer Going green isn’t just a trendy lifestyle pursuit for Paul Woods—he believes it could be the answer to many of the planet’s most pressing issues, including climate change, energy and water supply. When Woods was 22, his idea that algae could produce ethanol was fostered by a stolen library book (that he still has) when he was a genetics student in Canada in 1984. The concept has been building slowly ever since. In 2006, the idea bloomed with the launch of Algenol, a Bonita Springs-based biofuel company developing a commercially viable algae-to-ethanol production facility that has the attention and financial support of the U.S. Department of Energy, Lee County and Valero Energy Corp., among others. “In the fall of 1989, I thought of an idea of how to deregulate the natural-gas business that I started in my garage,” he says. “It allowed me to finance research and patent attorneys. After 1989, [ethanol] was a hobby. Once I got a bill from the patent attorney for $89,000. No doubt I had doubts, but I was stubborn enough to keep going. I am happy for the perseverance.” Woods retired in 2000 from the natural-gas business. It wasn’t until the price of crude oil reached $50 a barrel that he decided the time was right for alternative fuels. “After 11 years of being in the natural-gas business, I was an expert in the fundamentals of energy,” he says. “Lowpriced oil was over. We’d never see cheap crude oil again.” Woods believes he can produce 6,000 gallons of ethanol per acre per year with algae and sunlight, with the bonus of recycling carbon dioxide and producing fresh water. A 36-acre bio-refinery is being built to prove the commercial viability of production, along with projects worldwide. “The world wasn’t energy-centric when I thought of the idea. Using carbon to make fresh water is a really elegant, simple process. Ethanol is the fuel of the future.” —Kathy Becker 110 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED
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Mr. Maximum Michael Feuer | Business guru Michael Feuer takes everything to the max. After starting OfficeMax in 1988 with $20,000 of his own money and growing it to more than 1,000 locations, he sold it in December 2003. He followed that by forming a venture capital firm, Max-Ventures, to develop new retail concepts, including his own, Max-Wellness. He also began sharing his knowledge on successful business practices through lectures and his column for Smart Business magazine, which led to publishing a business leadership book, The Benevolent Dictator. Feuer also is active on corporate and nonprofit boards focused on health care, including the strategic planning and marketing committee for NCH Healthcare Systems. He’s working on two new books, a sequel to his business book and a novel with corporate intrigue. Max-Wellness grew out of his own interest in fitness and experience serving on health-care boards. Believing that the current health-care environment will result in consumers having to take care of themselves, he wanted to create a resource for promoting wellness. Feuer put one of his first stores 10 minutes from his Naples winter home so he could pop in and observe customers. “Starting a business from scratch is much like working in a laboratory in that you have to test techniques and presentations,” he says. He has opened other stores in Florida and Cleveland, Ohio; launched a website; and in the spring, will launch Wellness-in-a-Box to provide travel wellness products in airports. His biggest contribution to wellness was becoming a successful bone marrow donor for his brother. “It’s a strange but wonderful feeling to think that I could make a difference of this magnitude,” he says. —Kathy Becker NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | MARCH 2012 111
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looking good is so important.
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tight” like many of my social acquaintances or even some movie stars. On the other hand, I am also so unhappy with the fact that I really am starting to look like my mother who is 85. How do I overcome my fears of surgery?
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not evaluated by the outside. Be in control of your own appearance to make yourself happy, plastic surgery is really only a form of grooming.
Your worries are normal. I remember getting a call from a
When we cut our hair to keep it trimmed and neat we don’t make any
prominent patient at 11pm on the night before her facelift
judgments about ourselves– reducing excess skin or fat is also simply
surgery to ask an important question. She wanted to know that if
grooming to enhance our lives. I believe that nurturing and taking care
movie stars are so dialed in to the best of everything, and they still
of yourself is your right to optimize your life.
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expression to my face, I don’t want to get the frozen, surprised look.
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who assists them in conquering the aging process. Because my patients simply tend to look “refreshed”, the celebrities that I have taken care of tell no one of their endeavors.
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ability to express yourself. While you will still be able to frown, it will
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be much less forceful which is the result of the Botox.
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Barbatella Now open in Old Naples, Barbatella offers authentic Italian cuisine. Pasta prepared with typical ingredients from Emilia-Romagna, the Veneto, Tuscany, Puglia and the Adriatic shores. Also offering meat and fish prepared on the rotisserie, the grill, deep-fried or smoked: whole roast duck, smoked pork baby-back ribs, Venetianstyle meatballs and much more. A wood-burning oven makes Barbatella’s signature pizzas with cheeses and garnishes that emphasize a fresh Italian take on a favorite dish. Homemade Italian gelatos and sorbets are available. 1290 Third St. S., Naples 239-263-1955 | barbatellanaples.com
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Situated in one of Naples finest high-rise buildings. This large 5,000 SF plus 3BR/3.5BA residence offers a den/study, living/dining room, $2,995,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.641.3270
Elegant in every way, former Robb & Stucky 4BR/4BA+den model on the 12th-floor. Over 3,600 sq. ft., furnished. $2,695,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.641.3270
An outstanding custom-designed 15th-floor 3BR/3.5BA plus den end residence. Stunning 300-degree skyline and Gulf views. $2,595,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.641.3270
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Park Shore
Bay ColoNy
Poolside living in this 3,000 sq. ft. 3BR/3BA recently updated residence. Large terrace has private stairs to pool and Gulf. $2,495,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Tropical setting ideally-located steps away from Venetian Village. Spacious 4,300 sq. ft. with 10foot ceilings including wraparound terraces. $2,475,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
Tucked into a captivating tropical setting with the ultimate of specifications and furnishings. Capture Bay Colony from this 3,200 sq. ft. residence. $2,450,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
The Seasons Residence 1002
The Seasons
Residence 602
Remington Residence 204
Vista Royale
Cap Ferrat Residence 1203
Provence Residence 502
Brassie Bend
Montenero Residence 1508
Biltmore Residence 301
Bay ColoNy
Bay ColoNy
PeliCaN Bay
The perfect beachhouse with all the amenities of condominium living. Furnished 2BR/2.5BA with 2,400 sq. ft. living area. $1,995,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Exceptional Beach, Gulf and nature views, large 3BR+den residence includes two large terraces in wonderful beachfront gated community. $2,195,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.641.3270
One of a kind 3,340 sq. ft. 3 bedroom plus den Penthouse offering spectacular Gulf views in Pelican Bay. $1,995,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.641.3270
Bay ColoNy
Bay ColoNy
PeliCaN Bay
Over 3,400 sq. ft., 3BR/3.5BA condominium with den and family room. Designer features. Gulf views plus endless amenities. $1,995,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Stunning corner 3BR/3BA + family room residence providing 2,800 SF of gracious living area. Gulf, Bay & sunset views. Private elevators. $1,900,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Magnificently impeccable 19th-floor residence, 3BR/3BA plus den with wide Gulf, Preserve and Golf views. Turnkey furnished. $1,895,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.641.3270
Park Shore
PeliCaN MarSh
Bay ColoNy
Extraordinary sunrises and sunsets with spectacular Gulf and Bay views. Three full bedroom suites, den and morning room. $1,885,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
Large, private lake-front property. Separate guest Cabana, 4BR+den, open-air courtyard, pool, spa and 3-car garage. $1,825,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
Perfect 10th-floor southwest corner 3BR/3BA plus family room. Expansive Gulf and Bay views. Private Cabana with secluded sunning deck. $1,800,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.860.6985
Remington Residence 201
Trieste Residence 505
Brittany Residence 1205
Carlysle Residence 502
Toscana Residence 1104
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Cap Ferrat Residence 1905
Toscana Residence 1001
Bay ColoNy
Bay ColoNy
PeliCaN Bay
Impeccably-maintained 3BR/2.5BA, 2,500 sq. ft. of gracious living. Captivating Bay and Gulf views. Custom features throughout. $1,795,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Exquisitely finished and turnkey furnished 3BR/3BA plus family room. Gulf and Bay views. Exceptional upgrades, 9-foot ceilings, private elevator. $1,795,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.860.6985
Situated on one of Pelican Bay’s premium homesites, this substantial 5,400 sq. ft. 4BR+den residence offers a three-car garage and high ceilings. $1,695,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.641.3270
PeliCaN Bay
MerCato
PeliCaN Bay
Exceptionally and completely renovated 3BR/2.5BA plus family room. Top-of-the-line kitchen, new baths, pool/spa and summer kitchen. $1,479,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Naples newest lifestyle—in-town living with uptown amenities. Over 2,200 sq. ft. with glimpse of the Gulf. Steps from restaurants, shops and movies. $1,370,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
Fabulous views year-round from southwest corner 3BR/2.5BA Penthouse. Grand architectural detail, 2,026 sq. ft. A/C. $1,199,000 Gilman/Hamilton/Briscoe, 239.404.3253
Toscana Residence 1503
Oakmont
Salerno Residence 803
The Strada Residence 7502
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PeliCaN Bay
Beachfront charm with sensational panoramic views. South end location capturing the best of the beach and the ultimate in privacy. $1,190,000 Barbi Lowe & Trish Lowe Soars, 239.213.7227
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ph-14 sweeping broad gulf views. 4/4/den. over 4000 sq ft of refined luxury. 10 FT CEILINGS! $3,895,000
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ST. Raphael
#1706 amazing value. high gulf views. 10 ft. ceilings. 3/3 marble $1,595,000
St. Marissa
#505 WIDE GULF, BAY & SUNSET VIEWS! UPGRADES! END UNIT! NEW KITCHEN/BATHS! MARBLE FLOORS! $799,000
#1404 rarely on market. gulf views from sw 3/2. designer tile.newer granite kitchen. $699,000
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ST. Raphael
#1905 REMODELED & PERFECT! FANTASTIC UPGRADES & AMAZING VIEWS OF GULF! 3/2 $690,000
ST. Laurent
#2002 Magical cloud home with amazing gulf & sunset views! Deliciously designer remodeled! 2/2/Den $995,000
Dorchester
#1104 2/2 plus powder room. GREAT GULF VIEWS & REAL VALUE! $599,000
#1906 soaring gulf views! 3/3. marble floors. five star resort bld. $1,395,000
ST. Laurent
#505 wonderful home. gulf and sunset views! 3/2 granite & upgrades throughout! immaculate! $869,000
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#504 Gulf views. over 2000 sq.ft. 2/2/powder room. spacious. easy beach access. $529,000
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#1201 PERFECTION! GULF VIEWS. 3/3 FIVE STAR KITCHEN RENOVATION!! TOP SHELF DESIGNER FURNISHINGS! $1,195,000
ST. Pierre
#1802 remodeled & gorgeous! beautiful gulf views! two suites & just the right size! $699,000
ST. Pierre
#1801 In The Clouds! Big Gulf Views! 3/3 Ready To Move In! DESIGNER TILE. STORM SHUTTERS. $1,050,000
ST. Laurent
#904 Sensational SW GULF & Sunset views! Rare 3/3 corner end unit! $1,135,000
ST. KITTS
#1605 fabulous gulf views 3/2 new kitchen & custom built-in office! CLOSE & EASY BEACH ACCESS! $649,000
Cap Ferrat
#904 GULF VIEWS, SUNSETS 4/4 den ENSUITE. UpGRADES GALORE! Stone floors! CUSTOM KITCHEN. $2,695,000
ST. Laurent
#504 SUNNY SW GULF AND SUNSET VIEWS. PERFECT CONDITION! LOVELY WOOD FLOORS! 3/2 OVER 2000 SQ FT. $889,000
ST. Pierre
#1703 rare center 3/2. huge gulf & sunset views. over 2000 sq.ft. spacious. pristine. $1,025,000
ST. KITTS
#1904 sunny sw gulf & sunset views! rarely avail. 3/2. gated and secure. $649,000
Stratford
#804 GULF & SUNSET VIEWS FROM CUSTOM REMODELED 3/3 OVER 3000 SQ FT OF LUXURY. AMAZING VALUE! 995,000
ST. Raphael
#902 Warm sw gulf views! designer finished! RARELY ON MARKET! $899,000
St. Pierre
#804 THROUGH VIEWS FROM GULF TO GOLF COURSE! MORNING SUN TO SUNSETS! LARGE TERRACE. $649,000
ST. Laurent
#2104 BREATHTAKING GULF AND SUNSET VISTAS! RARELY AVAILABLE SKY HOME! 3/2. OVER 2000 SQ. FT. $1,195,000
ST. Pierre
#2102 Cloud Nest With Over $250,000 In Upgrades! Gorgeous Bright Gulf And Sunset Views! $759,000
Willowbrook
#1105 REAL VALUE IN PRISTINE CONDITION. SPACIOUS WITH HIGH CEILINGS. NEW A/C! GREAT DEAL! $299,000
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#572 SW LAKE VIEWS FROM SPACIOUS PRIVATE VILLA/ POOL. CUSTOM $60,000 KITCHEN! LARGE POOL! $1,095,000
812 PITCH APPLE LANE. CHARMING HOME. FABULOUS HUGE LOT. POOL. FIREPLACE. TROPICAL GARDENS. $879,000
Avalon
#f-9 Private Park View From Classical Beauty ! 3/den 2+Powder Room/ Garage. Over 1900 Sq Ft $479,000
Calais
#C-305 pristine lake and golf views. totally remodeled & designer furnished. fabulous location. $674,000
Interlachen #311 GREAT LOCATION. SW LAKE VIEWS. HIGH CEILINGS. 2/2 PLUS POWDER ROOM. REAL DEAL! $459,000
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Stunning Estate Address 1275 Osprey Trail, Naples The Estates at Estuary at Grey Oaks Developer Harwick Homes year built 2008 offered at $6.295 million, unfurnished size 8,322 total square feet
special features Voted “Most Popular Home of 2011” by the Wall Street Journal, this estate home located in the Estuary neighborhood of Grey Oaks is simply one of the finest custom residences in all of Naples. Built by Harwick Homes and designed by Collins & DuPont, the 8,322-square-foot estate’s stunning lake, golf and preserve view is unmatched in any private club setting. The warm and inviting living room
has three sets of French doors, as well as 90-degree pocketing sliders in the family room that lead to more than 1,700 square feet of outdoor covered loggia. Outdoor living space is complete with a fireplace, outdoor kitchen, bar and fire pit. The infinity-edge pool blends seamlessly with the expansive lake and golf views of the 8th and 9th greens of the Estuary golf course. The extensive list of additional custom features will impress even the
With spectacular golf course and lake views, sprawling outdoor living space, and long list of custom features, this 2010 Aurora Awardwinning home was named Most popular home last year by the Wall Street Journal.
most discerning buyer, and includes a media room, his and her studies, exercise room, wine cellar, and an oversized four-car garage. for information Melissa Williams, Sam Heitman and Dan Guenther Premier Sotheby’s Estuary On-Site Sales Office 239-261-3148
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“BRAND NEW” DEEPWATER ESTATE ~ BEST NEW CONSTRUCTION VALUE! ~ HUGE 1½ SITES TO PLAY UPON! ~ ACCOMMODATES 95 FT. DOCKAGE ~ 183 FT. ROAD X 135 FT. WATERFRONTAGE ~ 5 BEDROOMS & STUDY MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL OPPORTUNITY!
$8,450,000
CUL-DE-SAC SOUTHWEST EXPOSURE ~ DRAMATICALLY POSITIONED FRONTING BROAD WATERS OF CUTLASS COVE ~ BREATHTAKING SUNSETS ~ 5 BEDROOMS, STUDY, 4-CAR GARAGE 1½ SITES ~ 164 FT. WATERFRONTAGE
$6,500,000
GREY OAKS (ISLE TOSCANA) MAGNIFICENT GOLF/LAKE ESTATE ~ OPULENT INTERIOR APPOINTMENTS ~ FANTASTIC BEST-VIEW PROPERTY AT FINEST VALUE!! ~ WEST EXPOSURE/GLORIOUS SUNSETS! ~ 6 BRS, BILLIARD RM, MEDIA RM, GYM ~ 4-CAR GARAGE, SUMMER KITCHEN UNRIVALED MUST-SEE OPPORTUNITY
$3,495,000
DRAMATIC LAKEFRONT ESTATE ~ PICTURE POSTCARD VIEWS ~ EXQUISITE INTERIOR ~ 5 BEDROOMS & STUDY ~ DOUBLE-TIERED POOL ~ LUXURIOUS FAMILY PLAYGROUND 125 FT. LAKE FRONTAGE
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Benvenuto Warm, inviting and luxurious estate home with western exposure, golf course and lake views, wine cellar, infinity pool, gourmet appliances, stone, wood. 4+Den/5.5 (H3954) Frank Petras 239-595-2221 $3,195,000
Creekside
Coronado
Modern interior designed home on tranquil cul-desac is the epitome of sophistication! Open floor plan. Custom pool/spa overlooks 13th green. Offered turnkey. 4+Den/3.5 (H6086) Frank Petras 239-595-2221 $1,495,000
allegro at park shore Enjoy this condo with 2,525 sq. ft. Steps to the beaches. Each bedroom has private bath. Sweeping floor to ceiling bay views from every room. Walk to Venetian Village. 3/3 (C8022) Maggie Sanders 239-269-4499, Connie Spitzmiller 239-248-7616 $725,000
OLD NAPLES SANIBEL 800 Fifth Avenue S. Ste. 200 1019 Periwinkle Way 239-434-0101 239-472-2411 CENTRAL NAPLES 3255 Tamiami Trail N. 239-261-6622 NORTh NAPLES 1185 Immokalee Rd. Ste. 300 239-598-0059 BONITA SPRINGS 26269 Tamiami Trail S. 239-498-9200
Walk to 5th and 3rd - 2 blocks to beach! Southwest exposure 2 story includes guest suite. 1st floor master with outdoor garden shower. Outdoor fireplace, TV, grill, pool/spa. 4+Den/4+2half (H6226) Mitch & Sandi Williams 239-370-8879 $2,995,000
ChARLESTON SquARE 225 Banyan Blvd. 239-643-3636
Breathtaking unobstructed views of Clam Pass, Gulf and Pelican Bay Golf Course. New wood floors throughout, new A/C, refrigerator, dishwasher, furnace, and hot water heater. Beautiful dĂŠcor. 3/3 (C7912) Bonnie Camp 239-734-1212 $1,225,000
santa rosa This exquisite former model home, with wide lake and golf views offers a very spacious floor plan with many upgrades and custom treatments throughout. Offered Turnkey. 3+Den/3.5 (H6112) Frank Petras 239-595-2221 $699,900
Bellagio at the Colony Luxurious two-story former model home with tranquil water views. Stunning features with many upgrades. A must see! 4+Den/4.5 (H4824) Frank Petras 239-595-2221 $1,595,000
auduBon Country CluB Gorgeous home with open floor plan and golf course/ lake views. Completely remodeled; kitchen with granite, west of US41. 3 miles to Gulf. 3136 sq. ft. 3/3.5 (H6233) Maggie Sanders 239-269-4499, Connie Spitzmiller 239-248-7616 $749,000
imperial golf estates Delightful lake and golf view home with 8 ft. sliders and upgraded finishes throughout. 20� tile, granite, glass block accents, closet organizers and much more. 3+Den/2.5 (H6085) Debbie Frost 239-250-8701 $649,000
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Cap Ferrat Old world charm creates a beautiful sanctuary with Gulf and cityscape views. Enjoy an incomparable lifestyle of private beach pavilions, tennis, culture and more. 4+Den/4 (C5721) Rose Mary Everett 239-272-7790, Jessica Bibbee 239-272-6810 $2,595,000
Quail WoodS eStateS Breathtaking yet understated. Luxurious yet livable. Oneacre estate home, 5700 sq. ft. plus 5400 sq. ft. courtyard. Guest house. 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, study, exercise, media, 4 car garage. 5+Den/4.5 (H5870) Jill Rogers 239-450-6856 $1,790,000
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OLD NAPLES SANIBEL 800 Fifth Avenue S. Ste. 200 1019 Periwinkle Way 239-434-0101 239-472-2411
NORTh NAPLES 1185 Immokalee Rd. Ste. 300 239-598-0059 BONITA SPRINGS 26269 Tamiami Trail S. 239-498-9200
bay Colony Your Bay Colony Beachfront Resident offers four Bay Colony Beachfront 2+den, 3 bedroom, 3+den, & 4+den Tower Jewels in Windsor, Brighton and Contessa. Mesmerizing Gulf and Sunset views. (C7554) Jill Rogers 239-450-6856 $1,695,000 - $6,950,000
oakmont at peliCan bay
Canal and partial bay view, immaculately kept, granite kitchen tops, rare cut in boat slip with roof, elevator, volume ceilings, 3 car garage, great value. www.405PINEAVE.com. 3+Den/3 (H6214) Jim Scartz 239-877-9726 $899,900
CENTRAL NAPLES 3255 Tamiami Trail N. 239-261-6622
Cap Ferrat
Waterfront Compound! Two move-in ready homes, 2 pools, spa, 2 docks and gorgeous views of Clam Bay. Walk/bike to beach, shops, dining. www.SEASHELLAVENAPLES.com. 8+Den/5.5 (H5803) Jim Scartz 239-877-9726 $2,349,000
ChARLESTON SquARE 225 Banyan Blvd. 239-643-3636
Special home on huge cul-de-sac lot with crown molding, volume/tray ceilings, pool/spa. Attached garden apartment. Chipping/putting green. www.815ARROWHEADLANE.com. 4+Den/3 (H5561) Jim Scartz 239-877-9726 $799,000
Pristine residence in luxury building with expansive views east and west. Elegant appointments, 24/7 security, private beach clubs, world class shops/dining. 3/3 (C7709) Rose Mary Everett 239-272-7790, Jessica Bibbee 239-272-6810 $1,795,000
peliCan bay On quiet cul de sac, 5870 Total Sq. Ft. Pool Home boasts Total Renovation. Granite Kitchen & Baths, Marble, Tile, Fireplace, Cathedral Ceilings, New Roof and Pool. Florida Room. 3/2.5 (H4744) The Hutchison-Carmony Team 239-272-7000 $1,229,000
Saturnia lakeS Stunning estate property situated on a deep lot offering views of lakes and preserve. Largest model over 4,000 square feet! Includes European styled pool with large lanai, custom wood flooring, and club amenities. 5/4 (H6232) Diana McCoy 239-404-0793 $669,900
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A world class estate home in the heart of Old Naples fringed by 200 feet of white sandy beach within a tropical gated setting situated on an interior lot which presents a level of privacy rarely found. 4+Den/5(3) $19,900,000
An extraordinary beach-front opportunity to create your own vision of paradise with 170 feet of direct beach frontage, extending all the way to Gulf Shore Blvd. A vast buildable envelope with room to build a significant sized residence. $12,900,000
Port royal
EstatEs at Bay Colony
This luxury compound offers five bedroom suites plus retreat/study where interior and exterior rooms flow through a mature tropical ambiance to create a resort like atmosphere. Qualifies for immediate Port Royal Club membership. 5+den/6.1 $12,900,000
Magnificent home secluded on double lakefront estate site, 15,247 SF of living area. 8 bedroom suites, study, conference room, billiards room, gourmet kitchen home theater. A home so special that by comparison, on any level there is no equal. 8+den/10.4 $9,900,000
Port royal
Sited on a gated double lot overlooking Galleon Cove. 9,700 SF Deep water yacht basin. 4-bay garage. 4+den/6.2 $8,900,000
Port royal
Situated on prestigious Gordon Drive. Ideal building site with 100’ of beach-frontage and an approx. building area of 9,145 SF. $7,900,000
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New construction built by Stiles Construction & designed by renowned architect Jon Kukk. 5,900+SF Furnished model. Walk to beach. $6,450,000
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GrEy oaks
EstatEs at GrEy oaks
Classic Bermuda style, elegant and refreshing. Centers around an enchanting courtyard. 4+den/4 $2,995,000
One of the strongest values for the dollar in Grey Oaks. Finished w/light elegant décor, an ideal family home. 5+den/7 $2,950,000
Architecturally inspired 5,800 SF luxury residence. Gourmet styled kitchen, stone fireplaces, volume ceilings. 4+den/5.1 $2,950,000
EstatEs at Bay Colony
4+den/5.1 Recently renovated, lanai with Fireplace overlooks lake. $2,695,000
MoorinGs
Gorgeous custom Florida style home. 4,692 sq ft pool/spa 5+den/5.1 $2,495,000
old naPlEs
Magnificent estate. Blocks from the beach, and 5th Ave. S. 4+den/4.1 $2,495,000
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GrEy oaks
Completely renovated on Bowline Bay. Contenporary, luxurious golf course home. Direct Gulf access. 3+den/3 $2,250,000 3 car garage, koi pond. 3+den/3.1 $1,999,000
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4+den/4.2 Luxurious villa home offering 4,736 Sq Ft. Lap pool. $1,975,000
Gorgeous one-of-a-kind custom home on a large lot & a half. 3+den/4 $1,950,000
3+den/3.1 Unique beachfront condo. 1st floor, step out to beach. $1,895,000
Jamaica Cove exceptional building site. Direct Gulf access. $1,695,000
Close to beach. Open and bright 4+den/4.1 $1,595,000
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Port royal
NaN SpeakS “NapleS” Old Naples Las Dunas $1,325,000
Moorings Commodore Club $635,000
Oyster Bay Dockside $590,000
Pelican Bay Sanctuary $475,000
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Grace Place for Children and Families and The von Liebig Art Center present “Collaborate! Create! Dedicate! CELEBRATE!” the Children of Grace Place Art Exhibit and Jama Mural Dedication, set for March 22 at The von Liebig Art Center. Guests will enjoy wine, hors d’oeuvres and art created by worldrenowned artist Jama and the children of Grace Place. Tickets: $50.
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The Gardner Colby Gallery on Broad Avenue South will feature the works of artists Aaron Westerberg, Edward Minoff, Olga Antonova and Peter Plamondon in an exhibit titled Contemporary Realism. The show opens with a reception March 15 beginning at 5:30 p.m. (gardnercolbygallery.com) Stacked Cups, Olga Antonova
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Strike up the Band The Naples Concert Band has been entertaining residents and visitors with rousing music in Cambier Park and other venues for 40 years. The band celebrates its milestone anniversary with special concerts featuring numerous special guests revisiting memorable performances March 3 in the Lely High School auditorium, and March 4 in Cambier Park. Also, 11-year-old trumpet prodigy Geoffrey Gallante, who played to overflowing crowds last year, returns to play with NCB March 24 at Lely High and March 25 in the park. Visit naplesconcertband.com for more information.
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What to Wear? Kim Johnson Gross thinks she knows how to keep us from standing in front of the closet without finding a thing to wear. Author of the book What to Wear for the Rest of Your Life, Gross will share her practical style insights March 9, with clothing from Chico’s on Fifth Avenue South, to benefit The League Club’s community grant program. Gross gained her wardrobe wisdom as fashion editor with Town & Country, fashion director at Esquire and as a columnist for InStyle and More magazines, but she also learned from the changes in her own body and life. She notes, “The changes in our closets become a metaphor for other changes in our lives.” Tickets to the luncheon event at the Waldorf Astoria Naples are $125. For information on the event, visit theleagueclub.org.
Dee Dee Ricks began taking videos of her journey dealing with breast cancer for her young sons, in case she lost her battle. She ended up with a frank HBO documentary and a mission to help women who may not have the means she had to pay for treatment. On March 10 at the American Cancer Society’s Bucket List Bash, Ricks will help inspire gala-goers to bid on experiential auction items and support camp for kids with cancer. For information: 239-261-0337.
ART & MUSEUMS Bayfront, Naples—Naples Bay Fest, art show, music and food, benefits Naples Backyard History, March 3-4; 239-293-9448. Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs— Zap! Pow! Bam! Exhibition, never-before exhibited art and objects related to comic books of the 1930s and 1940s, March 2-April 28; Bonita Springs National Art Festival, March 10-11; Art Walk at the Promenade, March 29; 239-495-8989. The Clay Place, Naples—5 Painters & A Potter, annual outdoor show with live music and refreshments, March 18; 239-775-1078. Collier County Museum, Naples— Pirates: The Last Scourge on the Gulf
exhibit, through April 30; Old Florida Festival, March 10-11; 239-252-8476. Conservancy of Southwest Florida— Fossil Dig with Dr. Gary Schmelz, March 10; Mangroves and More Good Fortune II Eco-Tour, March 30; conservancy.org. DeBruyne Fine Art, Naples—Artist Stephen Shortridge, opening reception, March 8; debruynefineart.com. Gardner-Colby Gallery, Naples—Contemporary Realism, opening reception, March 15; gardnercolbygallery.com. Harmon-Meek Gallery, Naples—Ida Lorentzen Pastels and Oils, March 11-23; Three American Masters of Watercolor, March 25-April 13; 239-261-2637. Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida, Naples—Desaparecidos: Tribute to Argentina’s Disappeared, photographer Sylvia Horwitz, March 12-April 6; holocaustmuseumswfl.org.
I’m Lookin’ Good, Barbara Groenteman
Something to Smile About The Naples Children & Education Foundation has given the area plenty of reasons to smile in more than 10 years of fundraising for children’s charities. This month, the organization that founded the Naples Winter Wine Festival is being recognized for its pioneering dental education work. At the American Dental Education Association conference March 19, the foundation will be honored with a William J. Gies Award for vision, innovation and achievement in dental education, research and leadership. A 2005 needs assessment commissioned by the foundation found that 17,000 Collier County children lacked adequate dental care. Through a partnership with the University of Florida College of Dentistry, Edison State College, CHS Healthcare and the Ronald McDonald Care Mobile, the foundation created the NCEF Pediatric Dental Center in 2008.
Ikebana International Naples Chapter—Hanakotoba–The Language of Flowers, March 23-24, Moorings Presbyterian Church, Naples; ikebananaples.com. International Fine Art Expositions—Art Naples Contemporary Art Fair, March 23-26, Naples International Pavilion; niaff. com. Marco Island Center for the Arts—Kraft Fairs fundraiser for the Art League, March 3-4; Florida’s Native Americans: Artists of the Everglades, March 5-30, marcoisland art.org. Marco Island Historical Society—Paul Arsenault lecture, March 6, Marco Island Historical Museum; 239-389-6447.
KVS Interior Design, The Sultan Gallery, Bonita Springs— Watercolors Exhibit, reception, March 9; 239-949-6700.
Naples Art Association at the von Liebig Art Center, Naples—Pictures of Florida: Art from the von Liebig Art Center, through March 27, Physicians Regional Healthcare System, Naples; Art in the Park, March 3, Cambier Park; Mercato Fine Art Festival, March 3-4, Mercato, Naples; Downtown Naples Festival of the Arts, March 24-25, Fifth Avenue South, Naples; 239-262-6517.
Naples Artcrafters—Fine Art & Craft Show, March 10, Cambier Park; 239-4340781. Naples Botanical Garden—Annual Naples Flower Show, presented by NBG and Naples Garden Club, with a Garden Market, March 30-31; naplesgarden.org. Naples Depot Museum—Antique Auto Show, March 3, 239-860-2726. Naples Zoo—Save the Panther Day, March 3; 239-262-6517. Patty & Jay Baker Naples Museum of Art—Manolo Valdés, through March 25; Evolution/Revolution: 50 Years of American Studio Glass, through April 1; Memories of World War II, Photos from the Archives of the Associated Press, through April 7; Prendergast to Pollock, through April 15; Louise Nevelson exhibition, through April 29; Juan Genovés, A Retrospective, March 1-May 20; 239-597-1900. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve—Sunset to Starlight Cruise to Keewaydin, March 6; Cruise Through Time, March 8; 239-417-6310. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | MARCH 2012 167
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Cambier Park, Naples—Outdoor Movie Night, March 17; 239-213-3058. Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs— Films for Film Lovers, Before Sunrise, March 12, Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi, March 26; artcenterbonita.org. Naples Historical Society, Palm Cottage Theater—Naples Oral Histories: Betty VanArsdale, March 6-10; Lonnie and Leonard Chesser, March 13-17; Earl Hodges, March 20-31; Ivie and David Weeks, March 27-31; 239-261-8164. FOOD, WINE & FASHION The Beach House of Naples, Waterside Shops—Trunk Shows, Despi and PilyQ, March 8, Gottex, March 15, Seafolly, March 22, L*Space by Monica Wise with personal
Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs— Lunch with Cleopatra, with Barbara Rinella, March 14, Miromar Lakes Country Club; artcenterbonita.org. La Femme Perfumery, Naples—Mary Pergoda, national promotional director for hair guru j.f. lazartigue-Paris, complimentary hair and scalp analysis, March 28; 239-434-7444; 800-749-5233. Marilyn’s Distinctive European Fashion, Naples—Etiquette & Fashion of Wearing a Hat, March 21; 239-206-4460. Marissa Collections, Naples—Rena Lange Fall, March 6-7; Irene Neuwirth Jewelry, personal appearance, March 8-10; Federica Rettore Jewelry and personal
appearance, March 15-17; Brunello Cucinelli Fall, March 15-16; Yossi Harari Jewelry, March 23; Michael Kors Fall, March 23-25; Faraone Mennella Jewelry, March 26; Oscar de la Renta Fall, March 29-30; Peter Ciesla Jewelry, personal appearance, March 29-31; 239-687-1148. Naples Zoo—Grapes & Apes, sponsored by Rotary Club of Naples, wine, food and silent auction for local charities, March 24; napleswine.org. Third Street South, Naples—Open air market on Third Street, March 3, 24; farmers market, March 10, 17, 31, behind Tommy Bahama; Thursdays on Third, live music, shopping, dining; 239-434-6533. The Village on Venetian Bay—Village on Venetian Bay Fashion Show, styles by the
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MUSIC The Bach Ensemble—J.S. Bach’s Mass in B Minor, Tenth Anniversary Project, to benefit Avow Hospice, March 9, Moorings Presbyterian Church, Naples; thebach ensemble.org. Bayshore CAPA—Erich Kunzel Community Concert Series, March 2, Edison State College, Collier Campus; Jazz in the Park, March 18, Sugden Regional Park, Naples; bayshorecapa.org.
Italian fashion, food and wine will be feted in a Fine Art of Living event March 3, including an exclusive preview of the Spring 2012 Runway Collection by Salvatore Ferragamo, fresh from Fashion Week. While Ferragamo’s styles remain iconic, the new Spring Collection reflects refreshment of the multifunction silk scarf into colorful ready-to-wear, with designer Massimiliano Giornetti choosing a laid-back, jet-set approach. Shoes show a combination of raw and precious materials, natural textures, and metal detailing in both neutral and bright colors. Bags also reflect a play of textures and craftsmanship for day and evening. The event, to raise funds to support programs for the Archangel Fund administered by Trinity-by-the-Cove Episcopal Church, will be held around the pool at a private home in Port Royal. Silent auction items include Italian-inspired lots. For tickets and information on the show or other events in the series, including A Starry Night in Provence March 24, visit fineartoflivingnaples.com, or call 239-262-0353.
Cambier Park, Naples—Naples Jazz Orchestra, March 5, 19; Music Makers Show Band, March 9, 30; Gulf Coast Big Band, March 11; Southwest Florida Big Band Concert, March 16; 239-263-9521.
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Classic Chamber Concerts—Fifth Avenue Chamber Orchestra, March 5, 12, Sugden Community Theatre, Naples; luncheon, Jasper String Quartet, March 6, private club, Naples; classicchamber concerts.org. Moorings Presbyterian Church, Naples—Hyacinth Series: Hope College Chapel Choir, March 19; 239-213-5246. Naples Botanical Garden—Tribute Concert: The Beatles, March 2; The Laws, March 7; Jazz in the Garden, March 11; naplesgarden.org. Naples United Church of Christ—Tuesdays at Twilight Concert Series, Alden Gatt, piano, March 6; 239-261-5469. Naples Orchestra and Chorus—Made
in America concert, March 17-18, Golden Gate High School, Naples; naplesorchestra andchorus.org. Norris Center, Naples—Ron Thomason & Dry Branch Fire Squad, March 24; 239598-6110. Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples—An Evening With the Kruger Brothers, March 6; Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, March 6; Shastokovich’s Fifth, March 8-10; Ultimate Doo-Wop, March 15; Marc Kudisch, March 15-16; Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder with the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra, March 16; Bowfire, March 17; 103 Years of Broadway, March 18; Linda Eder & Steve Tyrell, March 20; Tony Bennett, March 21; Neil Sedaka, March 22; All That Jazz with Bobby Shew, March 22; NPO Reaches
Conservancy of Southwest Florida—Wildlife Photography Eco-Cruise with Dennis Goodman, March 13; conservancy.org. Out: Haydn’s London Symphony, March 22, First Presbyterian, Bonita Springs, March 23, Wesley United Methodist Church, Marco Island; Lucie Arnaz, March 23-24; David Benoit and Brian Culbertson, Piano 2 Piano, March 24; Debbie
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Riverside Park, Bonita Springs—Sixth Annual Bonita Blues Festival, benefits the Bonita Springs Assistance Office, Music for Minors Foundation, Wounded Warrior Project, and Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida, March 9-10, bonitablues.com; Bonita Springs Concert Band, March 18; bonitaspringsconcertband.com. Voices of Naples—Glorias; Hallelujahs, Amens, March 25, Naples United Church of Christ; 239-455-2582.
SPEAKERS & SEMINARS Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs— Ellen Prager, marine scientist and author of Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime, lecture and book
signing, March 7, Promenade at Bonita Bay; artcenterbonita.org. Clive | Daniel Home, Naples—A Little Wine, a Little Wit, and Thou …, free Shakespeare lecture series, with Shakespeare in Paradise theater company, March 15; 239-261-4663. Friends of the Library of Collier County—Nick Linn Lecture Series, authors Andrew Gross, March 13, Lisa See, March 26, Waldorf Astoria Naples; collier-friends.org. Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida, Naples— Lunchbox Lecture & Discussion Series, Holocaust History with Elliott Katz, March 12; holocaustmuseumswfl.org. Little Palm Design Group, Naples—
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Naples Town Hall Distinguished Speaker Series—Magician David Blaine, March 1, Condoleezza Rice, March 20, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples; naplestownhall.org. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples—Wing It! Beginning Birders Workshop, March 1; Lunch & Learn Lecture, Everglades History, March 7; 239-417-6310.
SPECIAL EVENTS 1—Drug Free Collier, Community Awareness Luncheon, Hilton Naples; 239-377-0535. 2—First Book-Collier County, Stay at Home and Read, instead of attending an event, make a donation to support a classroom and supply books to local kids; 239-263-6687.
Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples— Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, March 11; thephil.org
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3—Hope For Haiti, Annual Gala, Passport to the Secret Garden, Saint Ann Jubilee Center, Naples; 239-434-7183. 3—Project Help Inc., 16th Annual Chocolate Extravaganza, hors d’oeuvres, Champagne, wine and chocolate delights, silent and live auction, Naples Botanical Garden; 239-649-1404. 6—Classic Chamber Concerts, Let Us
Entertain You, William Noll and Friends, private club, Naples; 239-434-8505. 7—The Naples Woman’s Club, Dining for Philanthropy, and silent and live auction at the von Liebig Art Center; 239-417-0471. 8—Conservancy of Southwest Florida, Magic Under the Mangroves, eco-chic celebration, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, silent and live auctions and dinner, Conservancy
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10—Drug Free Collier, reception and address with author/adventurer Jeff Evans, Vineyards Country Club, Naples; wellfit institute.com. 10-11—Shy Wolf Sanctuary, Education & Experience Center Inc., Sacred Wolf Path Celebration, 27501 Kent Road, Bonita Springs; 239-455-1698. 11—Laces of Love, A Night of Musical Delight, music and silent auction, helps provide shoes to needy children in Lee and Collier counties, Covenant Church of Naples; 239-403-9360. 12-13, 18—Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida, Third on Canvas: painting days, artists in the Third Street South district create art for the auction at Sea Salt restaurant March 18 to benefit the Children’s Hospital; 239-343-6950. 14—Literacy Council Gulf Coast, Ninth Annual Fundraising Breakfast, Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa, Bonita Springs; 239-676-5202. 16—Opera Naples, An Evening With Particia Racette, gala, cocktail reception, silent auction and performance by Racette, Moorings Presbyterian Church, Naples; 239-963-9050. 16—American Business Women’s Association, Neapolitan Chapter, Southwest Florida’s Women Making History Luncheon, Hilton Naples; 239325-9909.
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17—Catholic Charities of Collier County, 27th Emerald Ball, silent and live auctions, awarding of the James McTague Humanitarian Award, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples; 239-455-2655.
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17-18—Eden Autism Services, Naples Invitational Art Fest, and “Art for Autism” silent auction, Fleischmann Park, Naples; 239-992-4680, ext. 5014. 20—CHEF, gala, silent and live auction, food by Master Chef Wilhelm Gahabka paired with special wines, live and silent auctions, Bay Colony Club, Naples; 239643-6222.
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20—English Speaking Union, Naples Branch, Churchill Dinner, Anne Sebba, British journalist, private club, Naples; 239-434-2440. 21—Naples Historical Society, Luncheon on the Lawn, will honor a man who has supported the society, Stella and Peter Thomas’ residence, Naples; 239-261-8164. 21—Bedtime Bundles Inc., Mutts & Martinis Yappy Hour, Esplanade, Marco Island; 239-393-3415.
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22—Youth Haven, Home~Hope~Healing Luncheon, with Apolo Anton Ohno, U.S. Winter Olympian, Waldorf Astoria Naples; 239-774-2904. 22—ChoiceCare Women’s Clinic, cocktails and appetizers followed by a guest speaker, private club, Naples; 239-262-6381. 22—Grace Place for Children & Families, “Celebrating Community Treasures,” collaboration of Grace Place, the von Liebig Art Center and artist Jama, to benefit Grace Place and the Naples Art Association, the von Liebig Art Center, Naples; 239-455-2707.
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24—Friends of Rookery Bay, Batfish Bash, Old Florida fun and fare, live music and dancing under the stars, silent auction, Rookery Bay Reserve, Naples; 239-417-6310. 29—Goddess Night, The Fine Art of Being a Woman, speaker, break-out sessions and dinner, Naples Art Association at the von Liebig Art Center; naplesart.org. 30—Zonta Club of Naples, Annual Make a Difference fashion show, auction and luncheon, benefits PACE Center for Girls and the Immokalee and Naples Teenage Parenting Program, and others, The Club at the Strand, Naples; 239-245-8173.
SPORTS 2-3—The FineMark National Bank & Trust Tour Players Tennis Classic, tennis pros, pro-am, dinner dance, auction, benefiting Barbara’s Friends and a new pediatric pharmacy for the Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida, Bonita Bay Club Tennis Center; tourplayerstennisclassic.com. Fred & Ginger, Larry Rivers
23—Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples (C’mon), Inaugural Dream Gala, at the museum, North Collier Regional Park, Naples; 239-514-0084. 24—Florida Gulf Coast University Foundation, The President’s Celebration, dining and entertainment, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples; 239-590-1067. 24—Avow Hospice Inc., Butterfly Ball, dinner, dancing and silent auction; Grey Oaks Country Club, Naples; 239-261-4404.
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24—American Red Cross, Southern Gulf Coast Region, StarStruck 2012, “Dancin’ with the Stars,” drinks, dinner, show and competition, Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa, Bonita
Marianne Friedland Gallery, Naples—Master American and European Printmakers, work by Pablo Picasso, Wolf Kahn, Helen Frankenthaler, Larry Rivers and others, opening March 3, through March 31; 239-262-3484.
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THEATER/DANCE Gulfshore Playhouse—Ken Ludwig’s The Fox on the Fairway, March 2-23, Norris Center, Naples; gulfshoreplayhouse.org. The Island Players—Putting it Together, March 22-25, 29-31, April 1, 12-15, 19-21; Marco Island Historical Museum Rose Auditorium; theateronmarco.com. Marco Players—Visiting Mr. Green, March 1-4, Marco Players Theater, Marco Island; themarcoplayers.com. 24—NAMI–National Alliance on Mental Illness, Tenth Annual Walkathon for NAMI of Collier County, Theme: Finding Help. Finding Hope, with special guest and Grand Marshall Eric Roberts, Cambier Park, Naples; 239-434-6726. 3—Heil Luthringer Foundation, Fourth Annual Hope, Love & Faith 5K Run/Walk for MS, Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples; 239-592-7020. 3—American Cancer Society, Bark for Life, mini relay for dogs and owners, Fleischmann Park, Naples; acsevents.org. 4—Avow Hospice, Kensington Fore Hospice Charity Golf & Tennis Event, Kensington Golf & Country Club, Naples; 239-649-3686. 10—Lighthouse of Collier, Walk a Mile in Our Shoes, awareness walk and block party, Bayfront, Naples; lighthouseofcollier.org. 16-18—Ladies Let’s Go Fishing, Gulf Coast Fishing Seminar, with support from the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Naples Harbour Yacht Club; ladiesletsgofishing.com.
Naples Players—Hello Dolly, through March 31; A Picasso, March 21-April 14; Sugden Community Theatre; 239-263-7990. Norris Center, Naples—Naples City Improv, March 28; Digging for the Truth, one-woman play about Ida Tarbell, March 29; Miscast, musical hilarity, March 30-31; 239-213-3053. Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples—La Cage aux Folles, March 1-4; Russian National Ballet Theatre, Swan Lake, March 5; Forbidden Hollywood, March 7-10; Miami City Ballet, Giselle, March 13-14; Charo, March 13-14; Love Letters, March 17-18; Flying Karamazov Brothers, March 19; Fiddler on the Roof, March 26; Red, March 27-31; 239-597-1900. Shakespeare in Paradise—A Midsummer Night’s Dream, March 22-24, 29-31, Barron Collier High School Auditorium, Naples; Facebook.com/sipnaples. TheatreZone—Little Women: The Musical, March 8-11 and 15-18, G&L Theatre at the Community School of Naples; 888-966-3352.
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Social Observer 1 St. Andrew’s Society of Southwest Florida What: Annual ball of the society, comprised of people of Scottish descent and those with an interest in Scotland. Venue: Pelican Bay Club 1. Suzanne and David Wallace 2. Sharon Wright, Judith Long 3. David and Lee Smith 4. Donald Long, David Smith 5. Bill and Therese Buchanan 6. Robert Frazier, Carol Scott 7. Del and Don Edgar, Betty Jean Boddorf
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GIVING BACK
PEOPLE SAVVY By Christina Wells
Jim and Liz Jessee retired to Naples in 1998. Liz was a realtor and Jim spent 10 years with the FBI, followed by 25 years with Proctor & Gamble. The couple now channels their formidable people savvy and organizational skills into an array of philanthropic pursuits. “Naples is such a giving community,” Jim says. “There are so many tremendous opportunities to volunteer.” Jim sits on the board of Youth Haven. He is a former board member and president of The Shelter for Abused Women & Children, and is a member of the organization’s ‘Gentle’men Against Domestic Violence. Liz, a cancer survivor, is chair of the American Cancer Society Bucket List Bash. She serves on the board of Sunrise Community of Collier County, which supports developmentally disabled adults. Liz is a past chair for the Mending Broken Hearts With Hope luncheon for The Shelter for Abused Women & Children; the Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration of Trinity-by-theCove church; Magic Under the Mangroves for the Conservancy of Southwest Florida; and Trinity-by-the-Cove’s former Naples Art & Antiques Show. The Jessees will host four charity dinners in their home, for the Guadalupe Center of Immokalee, The Shelter for Abused Women & Children, Planned Parenthood and the Archangel Fund for Collier County Charities. Philanthropy is a family affair for the Jessees. Their daughter, Chandra, is a philanthropist in New York City, where she supports charities that promote equality for women and girls around the world. “Our family has been very blessed,” Liz says. “We are not going to sit here and do nothing. Jim and I support these causes financially, but find it just as satisfying to can give to a community is your heart in the form of time, talent and treasure.” u
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