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features 40 / Memorable Moments

Snapshots capture the best of season; famous faces make their way to celebrations all around Southwest Florida; pet-focused fun all over Paw-radise; scenes from a pair of wild Naples Winter Wine Festival dinners; and the stylish make a strong statement at every gathering

52 / Cocktail Class

Local bartenders’ fruity libations delight the eyes and taste buds Photography By vanessa rogers

56 / Ole!

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Jewelry with colorful gems and nature motifs celebrate summer style GABOR JURINA

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Travel back in time with romantic looks culled from the runways

Photography by Vanessa rogers Giambattista Valli silk gown; Dior necklace; Oscar de la Renta earrings For buying information, turn to page 123.

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A taste of the American Wild West at Ladder Ranch in New Mexico By Lindsay Lambert Day

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departments 14 / From the Editor: A Special Tribute

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Log on for hot happenings each weekend; make the most of Southwest Florida’s mango bounty; family-friendly educational adventures

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Campiello’s culinary tour of Sardinia; 21 Spices chef Asif R. Syed’s inspired Indian cuisine; what’s your wine personality?

84 / Pour

Pick a refreshing Riesling for summer sipping By Mark Spivak

87 / Abode

Local designers’ advice to refresh your summer decor; gift ideas to please Mom and Dad

25 / Insider

117 / Agenda

29 / Style

A return to classic Hawaiian fashion and an ode to denim

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73 / Taste

93 / Balance

A lively chat with TV star Christian Jules Le Blanc; the swan song of a Crayton Cove tradition; first-ever Naples Zoo summer camp

On the Cover:

By Howard Walker

18 / In Focus

NI’s Leading Ladies reception; Youth of the Year Celebration; Annual Pet Lovers Gala

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32 / Treasure

Exotic pieces that are real snake charmers

Avoid sunscreen mistakes; cryotherapy ices inflammation; Blue Zones-Southwest Florida

A summer-inspired art show in Bonita Springs

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The League Club luncheon; Provident Jewelry charity fundraiser; Fun Time gala

128 / Sense of Place

Naples Botanical Garden Executive Director Brian Holley reflects on his life and tastes


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A GUIDING LIGHT It is often in giving that we receive our greatest joy. Our beloved publisher Ron Woods

embodied that sentiment. Though he passed away three years ago this month, his memory and philanthropy live on. He was a self-made businessman determined to pay his success CHARLIE MCDONALD

forward and leave the world a better place than when he entered it. His generous and purposeful actions throughout the years spoke volumes, and continue to do so through the Ronald J. Woods Charitable Trust, which supports the causes he held dear. A lifetime animal lover, one of Ron’s most cherished companions was his German shepherd, Cooper. One of the charitable organizations Ron’s trust supports is Leader Dogs for the Blind (leaderdog.org), which helps those who are blind, visually impaired, or blind and deaf to lead more independent lives, thanks to uniquely trained guide dogs. The organization, which is headquartered in Michigan, hosted a week of training in Naples earlier this spring to introduce clients to their new leader dogs. “Naples is a great place for the training because of the number of dogs, the busy sidewalks, and the traffic,” says Rod Haneline, vice president and chief programs and services officer for Leader Dogs for the Blind, which provides guide dogs to about 200 clients every

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year. “A lot of our clients have connections in Naples with families who winter here. We

Counterclockwise from top right: Decker; Marcial Lembert with Bastone; Cynthia Laughlin with Philly; Ron Haneline, Jordan Gallacher with Belto. Opposite page, clockwise from top left: Judith St. Clair with Major; Anne Drake with Driver; Dennie Pearce avoiding an obstacle with Kobe; Judith St. Clair riding the escalator with Major. 14

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try to expose [them] to many different environments and situations so when they go home, where they will not have an instructor with them, they’ll be prepared to go out and travel on their own.” The dogs also are trained for what is called intelligent disobedience. For example, when a client comes to a street crossing, the dog has to take everything into consideration quickly before obeying a command to move forward. “If there is a quiet car the client hasn’t heard, or an obstacle in the road, or if they’re going in a wrong direction, the dog is trained to assess the situation,” says Susan Daniels, president and chief executive of Leader Dogs for the Blind. “If it’s not safe, they have to disobey the client’s command and take another route. This training has saved lives.” The dogs begin making a difference as puppies. About a dozen years ago, Leader Dogs

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A Special Tribute


Photo courtesy of Leader Dogs for the Blind

go on to work with the official trainers. “It has had an amazing impact,” Daniels says. “The recidivism rate for the inmates who raise puppies for us is less than 10 percent, compared to about 60 to 70 percent nationwide. It teaches them responsibility, accountability, and it gives them a purpose.” The in-

mate program started in Iowa and has since expanded to eight prisons, mostly in Michigan, but also Minnesota. “Many of them leave prison and raise puppies for us once they get outside,” she adds. “Some have started their own businesses, whether it’s dog walking or dog boarding, because of the experiences they had raising a Leader Dog puppy.” These canine companions have a ripple effect in creating positive benefits for the organization’s clients. “If you see someone with a cane, people tend to scatter, but a dog is very social, so people want to meet the dog and

Photo courtesy of Leader Dogs for the Blind

Photo courtesy of Leader Dogs for the Blind

began a program through which prison inmates raise the puppies for a year before the dogs

Words to live by

Life is an exciting business, and most exciting when it is lived for others. —Helen Keller

talk to the dog, and it really opens up a client’s world,” Daniels says. “Clients are able to get out of their house more easily and frequently. They can live a full life, independently and Over the decades, Ron’s contributions to various charitable causes have undoubtedly helped improve a great many lives. It was more than just signing a check; he put his heart into it all. Ron wanted those less fortunate to be heard and seen, to show them that they matter. He would often turn the tables on his birthday and throw a party for underprivileged kids to give them presents. Ron believed so much in our youth that he built a high school in the mountains of Montana to help troubled teens learn life skills and lessons. And he hosted numerous Christmas celebrations for children who would otherwise never see a twinkling light, much less a present under a tree. Simply put, Ron lived his life always thinking of what he could do for others—and then did it. —Teri Evans

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without having to rely on other people all the time. It literally transforms their life.”

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Fruity Freeze For Southwest Floridians, the warmer months mean one thing: mangos. The abundant tropical fruit is a boon in this area, with towering trees producing bushels of the fruit annually. To cash in on the bounty, slice and dice the orange-fleshed fruit and freeze a batch of Mango Berry Pops, a sweet treat that will help you beat the heat. Ingredients 3 mangos (about 3 pounds), peeled and diced 6 oz. raspberries 6 oz. blueberries 2 cups coconut water 2 tbsp. light agave nectar For more recipes and

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Gently push raspberries into the bottoms of ice-pop molds. Place diced mango into each mold on top of raspberries, then top with blueberries. In a liquid measuring cup, mix coconut water and agave nectar, pour into each mold, about 1/4 inch from the top. Insert sticks into each pop mold. Freeze overnight. Remove from molds and serve immediately.

Forecast FOR FUN Just because season is over doesn’t mean there’s a shortage of things to do on the Paradise Coast. Need suggestions? Visit our Facebook page every Friday to see our top pick for what to do each weekend. We also want to hear from you. Share your weekend ideas using #NIFridayFun and then follow the hashtag for a roundup of activities to enjoy as we head into summer. 16

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Focus Ingrid Aielli, Lili Montes, Tanya Buchanan

Rachelle Porco, Jessica Schneider, Amanda Jaron, Kathleen van Bergen, Ashley Mirakien, Danielle Vigliotti

Becky Sharon, Adria Starkey, Ali Antoniou, Lori Sherrill

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What: The 2016 Leading Ladies Celebration presented by Naples Illustrated Who: Honoring Ingrid Aielli, Kirsten Ferrara, Martha Fligg, Adria Starkey, and Kathleen van Bergen Where: Hamilton Harbor Yacht Club

Sandy Cotter, Fabrizio Aielli, Anne Fleming

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Kirsten Ferrara, Al Rupp, Patty Baker

Philip Douglas, Kat Smith, Doug Olsen

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Nikki Norman, Vicky Tracy, Cathy Christopher

Teri Evans, Ingrid Aielli, Adria Starkey, Kathleen van Bergen, Martha Fligg, Kirsten Ferrara, Kaleigh Grover

Susie McCurry, Karen Scott

Verna Pauls, Chandler Marks

Stephanie Sc hu Shoshana Golze, Charla odnight

Terry Edwards, Jennifer Parisi

Rachel Galante, Claudine LegĂŠr-Wetzel, Colette Wetzel

Jim and Martha Fligg

Kellie Jacoby, Anne Fleming, Stacy Lederer

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Doug Stewart, Te rry Wayland, Tim Perron with Ma dison, Juan CamaKling with Kiki, Rich rena with Blair

Focus Alan James, Rufino Hernandez

Peter and Barbara Seyez with Maddie, Channing and Zach LaBadie with Tucker

Shelli Halper with Mrs. Ripley

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HUMANE SOCIETY NAPLES What: 16th Annual Pet Lovers Gala Who: Supporters and four-legged guests of the no-kill shelter, pet adoption center, humane animal clinic Where: Naples Grande Beach Resort. The event was sponsored by Naples Illustrated.

Jessica James with performers and Evie

Estefania Barcia, Jose Bustos with Alfie

Jonathan Grabill, Susan Gohl

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Sharon DeLaura with Magnus

Lisa Spiller with Muppet


Marie Christine St. Pierre with Jicky

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Aubrey Bishop with Henry, Kristin Wendelburg with Tyson

Ashley Turco, Amanda Pereira, Marie Breska with Miss Hazelnut

Lorie Sardelli, Trish Hare

Jeffrey Larkin, Robert Nardi

Yoselin Bravo with Angela, Jacqueline Ressa, Jennifer Tedaldi with Lola

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Carolyn and Lance White

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BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF COLLIER COUNTY What: Youth of the Year Celebration Who: Special guest Viola Davis, honored youths, and supporters of the club Where: Artis窶年aples. The event was sponsored by Naples Illustrated.

Christine and Terry Flynn

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Jan and Dave Wannstedt

Tony Lee, Mary Scott, J. Webb Horton

Juergen and Lori Mross, Wanda Zaiser

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Youth of the Year Winner America Guitierrez, Viola Davis, Theresa Shaw

Mary Osborn, Kay Drolet


Mitzi Magin, Mary Pat Hussey, Patti Wagner

Brian Benson, Therese O’Shea, Christina Carilla, Rob Evans Jay and Patty Baker

Tarrence and Shavonda Shall Sue Luconi, Mary Lear Kathleen van Bergen, Sharon Ubben, Pamela Wisinski, Tim Ubben

Joel Lipman, Jennifer Marchionda, Jessica and Jeremy Schaab

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Amanda Murphy, Jay and Lisa Merritt

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Insider Q&A

Christian Jules Le Blanc

A Curious Life Daytime dramas always feature good guys and dreadful villains. During the annual SoapFest Charity Weekend, the shows’ stars who flock to Marco Island are all heroes, coming to meet fans and raise funds for local children’s charities. Among the actors attending is Daytime Emmy Award winner Christian Jules Le Blanc, a.k.a. Michael Baldwin on The Young and the Restless. His acting résumé includes stage and screen roles, and he is an award-winning artist. Le Blanc, a one-time kindergarten teacher, is currently writing and illustrating a children’s book in his free time, a novel titled Tales of the Louisiana Moon, which he says is a kind of Alice in Wonderland for Cajuns. We talked with the lively Louisiana-raised Renaissance man about his many interests and commitment to using his celebrity for good. —Kat Smith

NI: How many SoapFests have you attended? Le Blanc: Two. My nephew is on the [autism] spectrum, so it fit in with things I like to participate in. It was the first time where I saw you not only get to visit, which I like to do, but you actually sit there with the kids. That’s the key. They don’t make it this big, somber, all-important event. It’s the celebrities and the kids. I find that genius; you rope celebrities in for that, and you rope them in for a lifetime. It stuns me that just by being on a show, or being a celebrity, you can attend a charity event and people will come because of you. It’s a quirky thing; it gives you higher value in the eyes of the public. But you get to go to these places and have experiences that underline how we are all connected—if you don’t buy into your own press. Screen or stage? I like to do both. I do love live theater because I have that energy. When I had to do my first screen close-up, the director told me to run around the studio twice, because you have to be very still. What would surprise us about you? I’m a freaky genealogist. I do the genealogy of people on the show. You would think they all want to be royalty, but no, they all want to be pirates or half AfricanAmerican. I found my producer’s real father, what his real name was. It melds all sorts of things I love, like detective work, and it actually produces something of value. It has an emotional impact on people. SoapFest, May 27 to 30, benefits children’s charities, including Camp Able and the Island Theater Company kids’ programs. (theateronmarco.com/soapfest) NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | MAY/JUNE 2016

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Penthouse View, Naples Beach Hotel, Paul Arsenault

Janet Martin, Trish Leonard, Ernie Schaub, Connie and Steve McIntosh, supporters of the Wonder Gardens

A Sense of Wonder

The nonprofit group Bonita Wonder Gardens, established in 2015 with the mission of preserving the Everglades Wonder Gardens, got some great news at a recent private event hosted by supporters Steve and Connie McIntosh. The longstanding roadside attraction, which just celebrated its eightieth birthday, received generous donations from community members, most notably Bonita Springs residents Ernie and Sandie Schaub’s $50,000 gift. In total, the evening raised $85,000. The money will be used to enhance the historic property’s 3.5 acres of botanical jungle, which includes an alligator pool, duck ponds, an aviary, turtle and tortoise exhibits, a flamingo pool, and a butterfly garden. The nonprofit’s continuing goals include restoring the wildlife enclosures, nurturing the botanical beauty, establishing education programs, and encouraging the community to enjoy the historic gem, where rescued birds and reptiles now settle among the lush, old-growth plants. (evergladeswondergardens.com) —Christiana Keyes

Into the Wild Beat vacation boredom with the Naples Zoo’s new summer camp program, Summer Camp WILD (napleszoo.org/ summercampwild), which runs June 13 through August 1. Designed for children aged 5 through 7 and 8 through 12, these weeklong camps will feature individual themes and offer activities including arts, crafts, and games in the zoo’s new portable classroom, A close encounter at the Naples Zoo’s python exhibit as well as behind-the-scenes tours and animal encounters. “It’ll be a very interactive experience,” says Stacy Graison, the zoo’s director of education. “Kids aren’t going to learn if they just stand there staring at the animal and hearing fact after fact. They need to be engaged and really feel connected to the animals.” Over the course of the week, kids will have the opportunity to visit every exhibit at least once and learn how each one connects to the theme of their camp—whether it’s Zoo by Design, where they’ll get to create their own animal exhibits, or ZSI: Zoo De-tech-tives, where they’ll solve mysteries to earn detective badges. Other themes include Art Safari, where kids can make molds of zoo animals’ footprints, and Nurturing Nature, which will teach them about animal behavior and training. —Anna Bjorlin

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Contemporary impressionist Paul Arsenault has set up shop on Third Street South, recently moving from Crayton Cove to the two-story Arsenault Studio & Banyan Arts Gallery (arsenaultgallery.com) in the white-columned building on the corner of Third and 12th Avenue South. Arsenault, well known for his color-splashed depictions of iconic Old Naples and Southwest Florida, and exotic locations around the world, has plenty of space to share with visiting artists. During season, the gallery hosted guest exhibitions by the likes of folk artist Dale Beatty, photographer John Gillan, and painter James P. Kerr. Though things quiet down a bit during the warmer months, Arsenault remains at his easel, painting images of the Calusa for the Marco Island Historical Society’s November “Windows and Doors” exhibit. He is also creating images for his 2017 Naples calendar. The gallery will be open all summer Mondays to Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and special summer events are in the works. Looking ahead, a fall show is planned featuring the art of John A. Ruthven and other prominent wildlife artists. —Kat Smith

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Luau!

Style

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Say aloha to the heyday of Hawaiian fashion with Christian Louboutin’s new Hawaii Kawai collection. Island-inspired threads became popular on the mainland in the 1950s, and Hawaii Kawai honors the era with an exculsive hibiscus print realized across a variety of items, including the Pigalle Follies white calf Hawaii pump ($715) and the Triloubi small white calf Hawaii bag ($1,590). Turn the page for some perfect denim pairings.

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Divine Sole Christy Flat Jewel in light blue ($1,050), Aquazzura, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples

Wicked Wings Valentino Garavani butterfly embroidered denim My Rockstud bag ($3,445), Valentino, Marissa Collections, Naples

Blue Collar Lockett petite bag in denim leather ($1,450), Jimmy Choo, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples

Chain of Cool Washed denim handbag with aged-bronze metal ($3,100), Chanel, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples

Buckle Up Royal Grant Tess sandal ($965), Stella McCartney, Marissa Collections, Naples

color pop Denim and patent leather shoe with multicolored heel ($850), Fendi, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples

Twinkle Toes Hangisi pump in denim fabric ($965), Manolo Blahnik, Marissa Collections, Naples

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1. King Cobra John Hardy Legends Cobra necklace with London blue topaz set in sterling silver, $4,900. Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples (239-592-5900, saksfifthavenue.com) 2. Say Kaa Boucheron Kaa snake ring with pavé rubies, pink sapphires, black diamonds, and emeralds set in blackened white gold, $46,700. (us.boucheron.com) 3. Take a Bite Stephen Webster Murder She Wrote Eve ring with black diamond pavé, black rhodium-plated rose gold, rubies, and white diamonds set in 18-karat rose gold, $32,000. Marissa Collections, Naples (239-263-4333, marissacollections.com) 4. Python Pair Roberto Coin snake drop earrings with diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, $7,700. Provident Jewelry, Naples (239-649-7737, providentjewelry.com) 5. MAIN SQUEEZE Bulgari Serpenti bracelet with diamond pavé set in pink gold, $39,400. Yamron Jewelers, Naples (239-592-7707, yamron.com) 6. Tickled Pink Bochic snake earrings with diamonds and carved pink sapphire set in gold, $30,000. Marissa Collections, Naples (239-263-4333, marissacollections.com) 7. WrapAround Vintage snake wrap bangle with accented enamel set in 18-karat gold, $7,500. Provident Jewelry, Naples (239-649-7737, providentjewelry.com)


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Escape American Expedition At Ladder Ranch, adventure-hungry travelers get a taste of the wild under the never-ending skies of New Mexico By Lindsay Lambert day

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Escape Watch bison graze before retiring to Turner’s Ladder Ranch house.

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he midday sun hangs high in a cloudflecked sky, dust whirling around in its brilliant light. Just as we’ve crested a grassy hilltop and cut the engine of our open-air ATV, the subject of our search fills the frame where the windshield ought to be. A shaggy beast stands motionless, save for the slow, rhythmic stamping of a spindly front leg into the auburn dirt. Whether the gesture is in welcome or warning isn’t yet clear, but with unyielding eye contact and staccato snorts, he makes it known that we’re intruding on his turf—his and all the other members of his herd that are scattered around. Apparently deciding we pose no threat, the

ungulate turns his attention back to the grass. I slide my iPhone out of my pocket and start snapping pictures. “We need one of them to go stand on top of that ridge,” says guide and driver Ken Stinnett. He issues a breathy, baritone “Uuuuurt” in the animals’ direction—a peace offering of sorts—then resumes his own picture-taking through a telephoto lens. The moment could not be more magical. For anyone who’s been on an African safari, this experience might sound familiar. But it’s not a Cape buffalo or a rhino we’re watch-

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ing, and I haven’t crossed an ocean—or the equator—to get here. It’s a herd of American bison that holds our attention captive on a warm, sunny September afternoon in the vast expanse of Ted Turner’s Ladder Ranch in Caballo, New Mexico. Unlike Africa’s game reserves, which see tens of thousands of safari goers each year, Ladder Ranch (theladderranch.com) is relatively uncharted territory for tourists. In fact, at the time of my visit, it has been just days since media mogul and conservationist Ted Turner officially opened his private ranch for eco-tours


Clockwise from top right: guests hike through a shallow stream bed; Ladder Ranch master suite; living and dining room.

through his new travel company, Ted Turner Expeditions (tedturnerexpeditions.com). I am among the first travelers to gain access to the staggering 156,000-acre property and sleep, eat, and relax in the cozy ranch house on-site. With just five bedrooms and not a check-in desk or valet stand in sight, I have the place to myself—the spacious living room with a giant stone fireplace and gleaming wood floors; the wide front porch with white wooden rocking chairs and majestic mountain views; the retro-style kitchen with twin fridges and eat-in nook; and the comfortable sleeping quarters, including Turner’s own sun-drenched master suite, Ted’s Room. Included in the nightly rate—$6,000 for as many as four guests—is a handful of private staff (including a personal chef) who retreat to the bunkhouse next door when daily duties are done. Each morning, I wake to find the dining room’s hulking wood table set with fresh fruit and all manner of mains, from veggie omelets to French toast to blue-corn pancakes. The kitchen is stocked with soft drinks, snacks, and other provisions I have requested. And my house manager ensures that I never leave feeling uneasy about how suitable my shoes are for whatever adventure lies ahead. A daily routine develops: As I finish my morning coffee, my private guide arrives and offers a brief on our next adventure on one of Turner’s properties in the area—walking through Ladder Ranch’s shallow streams, lush riparian forests, and desert grasslands; hiking to dizzying heights at the otherworldly 350,000acre Armendaris Ranch; and soaking in natural

hot springs at Sierre Grande Lodge & Spa. At the onset of each new adventure, I’m skeptical it can’t possibly top the first afternoon’s bison encounter—and each evening, I return to my temporary home on Ladder Ranch in disbelief over what I’ve seen. On the final morning of my visit, I squeeze in one last outing before heading to the airport: a walk through Ladder Ranch’s soaring slot canyons, where ancient petroglyphs and other precious artifacts are still on full display. Feeling absolutely miniature in my environment, I turn my face skyward and start snapping pictures of the rock cliffs. I want to capture that perfect moment to remind myself how special and spectacular the experience on Ladder Ranch has been. This, I’m sure, is it. « Explore nature at Ladder Ranch’s Animas Creek (above), or watch cowboys herd bison.

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thrill Ride Porsche’s glorious new Boxster Spyder is a 180-mph investment opportunity By Howard Walker About a decade from now, there’s an exceedingly good chance you’ll be lamenting the fact that you could have—no, should have— PRICE: $83,095 ENGINE: 3.8-liter bought a 2016 Porsche Boxster Spyder. flat-6 POWER: 375 hp Not only is it the most powerful veris from the 911 Turbo. The optional carbon-fiber bucket TORQUE: 309 pound-feet TRANSMISSION: 6-speed manual sion of Porsche’s much-loved, mid-engine seats come courtesy of the million-dollar 918 Spyder 0-60: 4.3 seconds TOP SPEED: 180 mph roadster, it’s also the grand finale of the natsuper car. LENGTH/WIDTH: 173.8/70.9 inches urally aspirated six-cylinder Boxsters. In the metal, it looks rare and exotic. Inspired by skinnyWHY WE LOVE IT: It’s the most From now on, Boxsters will come with an bodied Porsche Spyders from the ’50s and ’60s, this latest fun, most rewarding Porsche eco-friendly (though still potent) turbo-4 uniteration dons gorgeously sculpted double bubbles behind convertible out there. der the hood and rebadged as the 718 Boxster. the seats (Porsche calls them “streamliners”) and a bold front This Spyder is the end of an era, the last of the last, end with air-gulping intakes big enough to ingest small animals. the Downton Abbey of sports cars. This car isn’t for everyone. This is a stripped-down, bare-knuckle, But cast aside any thoughts of potential investment opportunities hardcore Boxster that would look right at home on the grid at Sebring and look at this $83,095 Boxster Spyder for what it is: arguably the with race numbers glued to its doors. most thrilling, exhilarating, fun-to-drive open-top Porsche on the It comes with any transmission you’d like, as long as it’s a 6-speed market today. manual. It has a manual cloth top that shaves pounds but is so awkIn creating it, Porsche cherry-picked its supercar-parts bin and exward in actuation it will leave you slinging expletives. And it jettisons tracted the best of the best. Its 375-horsepower, 3.8-liter, flat-6 engine is proper door handles for the kind of flimsy nylon straps you find on just like the one powering the 911 Carrera S. The laser-precise steering supermarket shopping bags.

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But to drive it is to adore it. It feels faster than a tennis ball off a Federer serve. Porsche claims it rushes from standstill to 60 mph in just 4.3 seconds, but subjectively it seems even quicker than that. The demonic exhaust heightens this insane acceleration. As the flat-6 shrieks toward its red line, it sounds like an F-16 on full afterburner. Lift off the gas and the Spyder will snap and snarl, crackle and pop as vocally as a Nascar stock car on the Daytona banking. Anyone who decrees the days of the stick shift are over should be required to take a spin in the Spyder. Its stubby shifter slices through the 6-speed gate like a box cutter through warm butter. It’s light, precise, and an absolute joy to use. Unfortunately, the upper limits of the Spyder’s on-road handling are meant for the racetrack, the only place where you can come close to determining when the 10-inch rear tires relinquish their awesome grip. On normal highways and byways, no matter how sinewy, the Spyder sticks to the blacktop like gum to velvet. And with brakes borrowed from the much heavier 911 Carrera S, hitting the center pedal

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is a bit like stopping time. The Spyder is at its best with the top down, in part because it’s a terrific experience, but mostly because the cloth roof is such a pain to raise and lower. While it’s a huge improvement over the flimsy bimini roof from the 2010 Boxster Spyder, this one still requires plenty of tugging, snapping, and shuffling around the car. Anyone who has ever used the one-handed folding top on a modest Mazda Miata will fall down laughing. An inconvenient roof, though, is a small price to pay for a car that delivers so much. A future classic? You bet. Don’t make it a coulda, woulda, shoulda. Invest in this thrill ride before it’s too late. «

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Clockwise from top left: Jennifer Trammell, Paul Emidy, Amanda and Andrew Beights, Shanna Short, Noel Davies; student at Immokalee Foundation Charity Classic Dinner; Jinx Liggett, Cotrenia Hood at Youth Haven’s Party with a Purpose; Nicholas Kouloheras; Retta Singer, Marja Norris, Maria Wiles at Southwest Florida Wine & Food Fest; Parker Collier; Elizabeth Higgins.

Memorable

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Relive the season highlights, from rock-star performances and

outrageous getups to celeb appearances and unbelievable decor

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Clockwise from top left: Michael Israel at David Lawrence Center Gala; Dan and Kathy Mezzalingua; Joan Clifford with one of the children at NWWF’s Meet the Kids Day; NI Super Men Michael Stull, Nicholas Kouloheras, William Boyajian, Jason Stephens, David Contreras, Wayne Ogden Smith, Andrew Hill; Jolanta Cullman, Colleen Connel; Dave Humphrey at NEC’s Bootstrap Boogie Barn Dance; Jackie Evancho performs at The Shelter’s Mending Broken Hearts with Hope Luncheon; Mary and Norman Love at the Make-A-Wish Ball; Scott Robertson, Krista Fogelsong at Guadalupe Center's Aqua event.

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Clockwise from top left: Bill Sanford, Patti and Ralph Miesel, Gwyn Sanford, Bev and Art Cherry; Hayley Wonka, Christa Roberts, Lindsay Batts, Alyssa Norus; Maria Pia, Shelia Davis; Rufino Hernandez; Elizabeth and Stanley Star; Kaleigh Grover, Terry Duffy at launch of Dine239; Patty Baker’s birthday party; Sebastien Thieffine and model, Hats in the Garden. Center: Caribeno Tropical band performs at the Bonita Springs International Film Festival.

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Clockwise from top left: Sheriff Kevin Rambosk, Kathryn Leib-Hunter, NAMI luncheon; John and Marsha Phillips, NWWF auction; Terry and Bob Edwards; Barbara Carne, Gordon Browne; David Kunes, David Ochoa, Courtney Strong, Julio Morel, Tracy Duhaney; Moe’s Run for The Shelter for Abused Women & Children; Sandi Moran welcomes Valerie Gargiulo at NWWF; NWWF auction. Center: Oliver Sendall, Allison Durian, Amanda and Andrew Beights, Mackenzie Sivret.

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PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR MEMORABLE MOMENTS: Mila Bridger, E. Sue Huff, Charlie McDonald, Louis Venne, Lane Wilkinson

Clockwise from top left: Philip Douglas with Tallulah, Doug Olsen with Arden, HSN Luncheon; Meet the Kids Day, NWWF; Myra Daniels, Latchkey League; dancing at NCH Ball; Rosemary Pace receives NAMI Believe Award; Patty Baker, Scott Robertson, CMGA; Sandy Stilwell, Andie Vogt, Southwest Florida Food & Wine Fest; Ken Ullman. Center: Nikkie Sardelli and RJ Weissenborn, American Cancer Society Bucket List Bash.


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PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR FINISHING TOUCH & TAILS OF PARADISE: Lane Wilkinson Photography, Charlie McDonald Photography, Louis Venne Photography

STYLE

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Express yourself! From splashy and whimsical to sleek and chic, these hats, bags, and shoes stand out in a crowd

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The season’s style statements featured models donning confectionery couture at Hats in the Garden and accessories bordering on the fantastical—such as evening bags modeled after a cupcake, a watering can, and a tomato. Heather Dockweiler’s slice-of-cake fascinator (center) also was a delicious hit.


Clockwise from top left: Patty Baker with Kizzie; Lee and Penny Anderson with Queenie at NWWF brunch; Colleen Kvetko with Tiffany; Pets on Third annual parade; Superman pooch at Humane Society Naples’ Matinee at the Movies luncheon and fashion show; Kelly Sandoval with Jackie at HSN luncheon; Phineas at HSN gala; Miss Pearl Bug; Kirsten Ferrara with Baby; Amanda Jaron with Balou.

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Paradise Fur is definitely in all season long. That is, as long as it’s on one of our fabulous four-legged party guests

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From wild animals to fire-breathing mermaids, highlights from two of the highly adventurous Naples Winter Wine Festival vintner dinners Where the Wild Things Are Hosted by: Terry and Bob Edwards, Jeannelle and Brian Brady Vintner: Lamberto Frescobaldi, Marchesi de Frescobaldi, Tuscany Chef: Richard Reddington, Redd restaurant, Napa Valley

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Splash of Wine Hosted by: Mary Pat and Frank Hussey, Linda Richards Malone, Susan Stielow VintnerS: Terri and Ron Kuhn, Pilla Rock Vineyards, Napa Valley; Michael Twelftree, Two Hands Wines, Australia Chef: Daniel Joly, Mirabelle Restaurant, Beaver Creek, Colorado

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Clockwise from top left: Goat cheese nougat; chef Daniel Joly, David Baruthio in the kitchen; cauliflower gnocchi; vintners Terri and Ron Kuhn; hosts Linda Richards Malone, Susan Stielow, Mary Pat and Frank Hussey; table setting; Susan Stielow, vintner Michael Twelftree; one of the fire-breathing mermaids entertains guests sipping cocktails by the pool.

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Local mixologists share surprisingly simple, refreshingly fruity summer drink recipes Photography VANESSA ROGERS

Blueberry Thyme Recipe by Paradise Wine

Ingredients 2 oz. Stoli blueberry vodka 3⁄4 oz. honey syrup 3⁄4 oz. fresh lime juice 1 bar spoon blueberry jam Sprig of thyme Lemon peel Method: Combine first four ingredients and shake vigorously with ice. Strain into a martini glass. Garnish with a thyme sprig and lemon peel.

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Razzle Dazzle Me Recipe by Agave Bar & Grill Ingredients 2 oz. Stoli raspberry vodka 1â „4 oz. passion-fruit puree Splash of pineapple juice 1â „4 oz. Chambord liqueur Method: Combine first three ingredients over ice. Shake and strain into a chilled martini glass with a colored-sugar rim. Splash Chambord down the side of the glass to create a layered look.

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Purple Pear Recipe by Vom Fass

Ingredients 2 oz. Vom Fass Crème de Violette liqueur 2 oz. Vom Fass Honey Pear liqueur Method: Pour ingredients into a cocktail shaker and add ice. Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with a skewer of pear cubes rolled in pink sugar. 54

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Sparkling Strawberry & Kiwi Sangria Recipe by Lamoraga

Ingredients 1â „2 oz. white rum 1 oz. muddled strawberries 1 oz. simple syrup 3 oz. sparkling wine 3 slices kiwi (not muddled) Method: Combine first three ingredients, add ice, shake well, and pour into a wine glass. Add kiwi slices and top with sparkling wine.


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Photography by Gabor Jurina Modern Latin influences add spice and drama to spring wardrobes


Shot by NAPLES Illustrated on location at the Ancient Spanish Monastery, Miami

Michael Kors blouse, embroidered skirt, leather belt; Roger Vivier handbag; Gianvito Rossi heels Opposite page: Oscar de la Renta gown, lace dickey, earrings For buying information, turn to page 123. Fashion Editor: Katherine Lande

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Salvatore Ferragamo feather dress; Gianvito Rossi gladiators; Christian Louboutin handbag; Dolce & Gabbana scarf; Chanel bracelet Opposite page: Dolce & Gabbana tulle dress, embroidered handbag, sunglasses; Jimmy Choo heels; Dior necklace For buying information, turn to page 123. 58

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Burberry metal embroidered dress; Jimmy Choo heels; Chanel bracelet Opposite page: Dior cotton dress, ensemble top and short, jacket, necklace; Jimmy Choo heels For buying information, turn to page 123.

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Delpozo top with ruffle, white and gold pleated trouser; Emilio Pucci heels Opposite page: Gucci silk georgette dress; Oscar de la Renta earrings For buying information, turn to page 123.


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Gucci polka dot lace dress, lace-up boots Opposite page: Chanel organza top, tulle skirt, pearl necklace For buying information, turn to page 123. Model: Magdalena Langrova, w360, New York Hair & Makeup: Heather Blaine, Creative Management MC2, Miami Digital Tech: Patrick Bernard

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GOLD RUSH Necklace in 18-karat tri-color gold with diamonds ($131,650), diamond flower ring ($24,995), 18-karat gold, kunzite, pink sapphire, and diamond ring ($8,995), Provident Jewelry, Naples 66

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STAR POWER Bracelet in 14-karat gold with Colombian emeralds and diamonds ($30,800), 18-karat gold and rare Brazilian Paraiba tourmaline pin/pendant starfish with tourmalines and diamonds, large ($9,000) and small ($3,800), 18-karat white-gold ring with rare Brazilian Paraiba tourmaline, diamonds (price upon request), Cleopatra’s Barge, Naples

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ORANGE CRUSH Custom citrine and blue topaz dual-stone ring in rose gold setting ($7,365), custom light blue topaz and diamond ring with elevated 14-karat gold setting ($6,995), custom blue topaz oval ring with peridot and diamonds ($6,965), A.Jaron Fine Jewelry, Naples

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Chef Mike Dalton of Campiello Ristorante & Bar transports guests to Italy on a virtual culinary tour of a different region each month. In June, the Taste Italia Tour immerses diners in the food and wine of Sardinia, the large island in the Mediterranean where the culture reflects influences from 400 years of Spanish rule. Some citizens still speak a form of Catalan today. One of Dalton’s featured dishes, this Aragosta alla Catalana—poached lobster salad with fresh tomatoes—is a refreshing mix of lobster, pickled celery, celery hearts, Belgian endive, Calabrian chili, red onion, baby heirloom tomatoes, and lemon dressing. Of course, no authentic Italian meal is complete without wine. Featured Sardinian bottles include 2014 Argiolas Rosé Serra Lori (a blend of indigenous grape varietals Cannonau, Monica Nera, Carignano, and Bovale Sardo) and 2012 Argiolas Costera Cannonau di Sardegna (predominantly Cannonau blended with a bit of Bovale and Carignano). It’s a delicious journey without leaving home. (campiello.damico.com) —Kat Smith

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Taste kitchen confidential

Chef Asif R. Syed Above: Main bar at 21 Spices by Chef Asif Below: Chicken tikka masala

Javad A. Kapadia

Born and raised near Hyderabad, India, a place famous for Mughlai cuisine, Asif R. Syed has been cooking from an early age. Before opening his restaurant 21 Spices by Chef Asif (21spicesdining.com) in East Naples, Syed served for 14 years as the executive chef at the Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort. He was named the Curry King at the Tampa Bay International Curry Festival in 2013 and 2015. Last year, Syed competed on Guy Fieri’s reality cooking show, Guy’s Grocery Games, which inspired him to open 21 Spices last December. Syed launched his restaurant to present traditional dishes from India in a modern fashion. —Anna Bjorlin

Cooking is like the ocean—it’s neverending. Every single day you come to learn and know something new.

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Influences: After I finished my bachelor’s degree, I lived on the island of Cyprus to do an advanced course in culinary art. I had lots of influences from there because that country is considered one of the healthiest in the world. I saw freshness in the food and Mediterranean styles of cooking. Favorite ingredients: Spices, of course! I have 21 secret spices and I carry them everywhere I travel or cook, whether it’s to a charity event or a highend wedding. Other than that, I love local produce—seasonal fruits and vegetables and fresh herbs like cilantro, lemongrass, and mint. Where inspiration comes from: I love to meet people of differLeft: Gold Leaf ent cultures and talk to elderly people about the old recipes Shahi Tukda, rice pudding. they used. They might share with you something special Below: Tropical they’ve perfected over the years that really works wonders. fruit, mint, and Defining moment as a chef: When I was on the Food Network tamarind chutneys last year, Guy Fieri gave me a lot of encouragement and motivation. He told us, “You can be successful in life; you just have to pursue your dreams.” I left a very comfortable job with a lot of benefits to take this risk, and I’m glad I did it. For the love of Naples: I’ve lived in this area for 16 years and I think I owe something to the community. I would never have opened a restaurant anywhere else before I started something in Naples, and that’s something I’m proud of. «


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meet your

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Wines have their own character, just like the people who sip them. Celebrate yours and uncork a bottle that harmonizes with your personality. To find ideal matches for four different types, we turned to Dinah Leach, a Certified Sommelier by the Court of Master Sommeliers and wine director at Angelina’s Ristorante, Bonita Springs (angelinasofbonitasprings.com). Leach perused the choices housed in the restaurant’s 4,000-bottle wine tower to find perfect pairings. —Kat Smith

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The Romantic: Your favorite books are by the Brontës, you’ve watched Casablanca dozens of times, and your favorite bouquet is two dozen long-stemmed red roses. Wine: Joseph Drouhin Volnay, a Pinot Noir from Burgundy. “This wine is elegant and sophisticated, to be sipped while lying on your fainting couch,” says Leach. With notes of candied fruit and spices, and its French pedigree, nothing could be more romantic.

The Classic: These are elegant ladies and gentlemen who prefer timeless style in all things. Your closet is filled with Oscar de la Renta, Armani, and Dior, while your ride of choice is a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL. Wine: “What else other than Champagne?” Leach says. Her choice is Philippe Gonet Brut Signature, which features a fine-textured effervescence and goes well with shellfish. It is “rich, elegant, and sophisticated. A timeless classic!”

The Modern Hippie: Down-to-earth, nature-loving, life is a Bohemian rhapsody, from your Isabel Marant print dress to your piles of Tamara Comolli gemstonebead bracelets and Joie crochet sandals. Wine: Sokol Blosser Evolution from the Willamette Valley, an easy-drinking yet complex white. “It’s an eclectic blend of nine different varietals grown organically,” Leach says, “for the earthycrunchy type. Pairs well with granola,” she quips. It’s also great with spicy tuna roll or Thai curry, and by the poolside on a hot day, notes the winemaker.

NI ’s curated dining guide for Greater Naples THE LISTINGS

The Naples area is packed with an abundance of great eateries, serving up food and drinks to satisfy every palate. Naples Illustrated has rounded up details on can’tmiss places for dining delights.

AMERICAN Agave Bar & Grill Innovative modern American cuisine featuring fresh, flavorful dishes in a comfortable atmosphere. 2380 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (239-598-3473, agavenaples.com) AVENUE5 Diners enjoy the sophisticated atmosphere and luxurious dishes. 699 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-403-7170, avenue5naples.com) Baleen at LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort Dine

The Thrill Seeker: You love snowboarding, skydiving, hang gliding, and mountain climbing; your dream vacation could be a trek to ancient ruins in Ethiopia or coming face to face with a wild animal on a hike in Zambia. Wine: Hess Collection Allomi, Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley. Grown on the steep slopes of Mount Veeder, Leach says, “this is big, rich, and round—perfect for re-energizing after a long day’s hike or kayaking. Also, the wine is straightforward and bold, just like the adventurer."

amid the elegant tropical surroundings indoors, or even better, on the patio to soak up the breathtaking Gulf view. 9891 Gulf Shore Drive, Naples (239-5985707, laplayaresort.com)

KC American Bistro As the name implies, American regional cuisine is the name of the game at this North Naples spot. 885 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (239-566-2371, kcamericanbistro.com)

Bistro 821 This Fifth Avenue staple is a long-time favorite, thanks to Executive Chef Jess Housman’s Natural Fusion menu. 821 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239261-5821, bistro821.com)

The Local Fresh, healthy meals in an eatery in the Bed, Bath & Beyond Plaza. 5323 Airport Pulling Road, Naples (239-596-3276, thelocalnaples.​com)

Café & Bar Lurcat The space and the food are sophisticated and comfortable at this popular and elegant restaurant. 494 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239213-3357, cafelurcat.com) The Chapel Grill Fine cuisine in a stunning space that formerly housed the historic First Baptist Church in Old Naples. 811 Seventh Ave. S., Naples (239-206-4310, thechapelgrill.com) HobNob Elevated comfort food in a modern yet warm atmosphere. 720 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239580-0070, hobnobnaples.com)

M Waterfront Grille Contemporary decor, view of the bay, and fine cuisine make M Waterfront a longtime favorite. 4300 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (239-263-4421, mwaterfrontgrille.com) Ridgway Bar & Grill Master chef Tony Ridgway continues wowing diners. Another plus is the outstanding wine list. 1300 Third St. S., Naples (239262-5500, ridgwaybarandgrill.com) Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar Born in Naples, the Tommy Bahama laid-back lifestyle is full throttle in this festive eatery and bar. 1220 Third St. S., Naples (239-643-6889, tommybahama.com) NAPLESillustrated.com | MAY/JUNE 2016

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Taste Yabba Island Grill A fun place for steaks, seafood, and cocktails. 711 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239262-5787, yabbaislandgrill.com)

SEAFOOD Aqua The restaurant’s look is fresh and airy, just right for the seafood-centric menu. 862 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-213-1111, aquafifth.com) The Bay House Overlooking the water of the Cocohatchee River, the restaurant features a beautiful dining room plus Tierney’s Tavern and The Claw Bar. 799 Walkerbilt Road, Naples (239-591-3837, bayhousenaples.com) Bayside Seafood Grill & Bar Spectacular water views, live music Wednesday–Sunday at the Upper Deck Bar, prime grilled meats, and seafood specialties. 4270 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (239649-5552, baysideseafoodgrillandbar.com) CAPTAIN & KREWE Enjoy hand-shucked or chargrilled oysters, beer, and wine in a relaxed atmosphere at this downtown gem. 629 Eighth St. S., Naples (239-263-1976, cknaples.com) Citrus Seafood You’ll find plenty of choices, but the Maine lobster tower is hard to resist. 455 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-435-0408, citrusseafood.com) The Dock at Crayton Cove An open-air restaurant serving fresh catches prepared with Caribbean and Latin influences. 845 12th Ave. S., Naples (239-263-9940, dockcraytoncove.com) FISH Restaurant Fabulous water views complement the great seafood. 4360 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (239-263-3474, fish​restaurantnaples.com) HB’s on the gulf Beachfront restaurant at The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club serves a breathtaking view and seafood. 851 Gulf Shore Blvd., Naples (239-435-4347, naplesbeachhotel.com) Pincher’s Crab SHACK Pincher’s serves fresh, local seafood in a casual setting. 1200 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-434-6616, pincherscrabshack.com) Sea Salt Chef Fabrizio Aielli is a master at marrying organic local produce, wild-caught fish, naturally raised meat, and poultry with modern cooking techniques. 1186 Third St. S., Naples (239-4347258, seasaltnaples.com) Truluck’s Seafood, Steak & Crab House Truluck’s owns local fisheries, so the catch is always fresh in this fine-dining restaurant. 698 Fourth Ave. S., Naples (239-530-3131, trulucks.com) 76

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DAD’S DAY OUT Give Dad a day off from the backyard grill and celebrate Father’s Day at a place serving something to suit his taste. If your father’s an oenophile who likes new experiences, book a table at the recently opened Cooper’s Hawk Winery At Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant: Wine bottles; pouring from the cask; & Restaurant (coopershawkwinery.com) gnocchi Bolognese (pictured below) in North Naples. The Cooper’s Hawk concept combines a large, upscale yet casual dining venue with a winery, complete with a Napa Valley–style tasting room. The modern space, with walls of wine and warm wood accents, pairs well with dishes like crispy crab beignets, gnocchi Bolognese with short rib, and house-made Ooey Gooey Butter Cake. Dishes are created to complement specific Cooper’s Hawk wines. The tasting room features monthly special selections and a gift shop. What’s a more manly cuisine than authentic barbecue? Kansas City transplant Dave Higgins, a multi-award-winning pitmaster, has opened I Burnt Mine Barbecue (iburntmine.com) in East Naples. You may need to treat Pop on Saturday, as the restaurant has not yet opened for Sunday hours. But he won’t mind, once he sinks his teeth into blue-ribbon pulled pork, baby back ribs, or a burnt-ends sandwich. On June 19, sports-loving dads can catch the Bosox play the Mariners, White Sox versus the Indians, or just about any other MLB matchup that afternoon while chowing down on fan-favorite dishes at Bokamper’s Sports Bar & Grill (bokampers.com) in Naples. Killer B wings, handcrafted Wagyu burgers, Chicago-style dogs, and brewed-in-Florida craft beers are just right while watching a game on one of the ubiquitous big screens. —K.S.

The Turtle Club Fresh seafood, fine steaks, and chops are nearly overshadowed by the spectacular beachfront setting. 9225 Gulf Shore Drive N., Naples (239-592-6557, windwardhospitality.com) Wharf Tavern Restaurant & Lobster House Authentic New England seafood in a waterfront setting. 909 10th St. S., Naples (239-331-4053, wharftavernnaples.com) USS Nemo Undersea Cuisine & Adventures Everything on the menu is a cut above, but the signature miso-broiled sea bass is hands down one of the best dishes in town. 3745 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-261-6366, ussnemorestaurant.com)

STEAK Chops City Grill A modern take on traditional, with prime aged steaks and fine local seafood prepared and presented with a fresh approach. 837 Fifth Ave. S, Naples, and 8200 Health Center Blvd., Suite 100, Bonita Springs (239-992-4677, chopscitygrill.com) The Continental D’Amico’s latest restaurant is a stylish steak house and gastropub. 1205 Third St. S., Naples (239-659-0007, continentalnaples.com)


The Grill This is about as luxurious as dining gets. Within The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, The Grill features rich decor to complement the aged prime beef, chops, and fresh seafood. 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (239-598-6644, ritz-carlton.com) Jimmy P’s Charred The popular butcher shop’s fabulous steaks and other fine foods are now served in the restaurant that opened next door. 1833 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-643-6328, jimmypscharred.com) Ruth’s Chris Steak House Sophisticated decor, prime meats, and fine seafood make for a special night out. 23151 Village Shops Way, Estero (239-9488888, ruthschris.com) Stoney’s Steakhouse Serving corn-fed, prime certified black Angus beef, fresh seafood, and an awardwinning wine list. 403 Bayfront Place, Naples (239435-9353, stoneys​steakhouse.com)

Jacques Cariot. 1234 Eighth St. S., Naples (239-2618239, bleuprovencenaples.com) Chez Boët French Home Cooking Lisa and Philippe Boët serve classics like duck a l’orange and pâté in a warm, homey atmosphere. 755 12th Ave. S., Naples (239-643-6177, chezboetnaples.com) Cote d’Azur Intimate bistro in the style of Provence serves standouts like Maine lobster roasted in a clay pot. 11224 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-597-8867, cote dazurrestaurant.com) FRENCH FOLIES BY CHEF PYRO French dishes executed with Pyro Rodriguez’s creative twist. 2355 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (239-631-2451, frenchfoliesnaples.com)

Bleu Provence Take a trip to the south of France without leaving town. Authentic dishes are paired with wines from the vast selection compiled by owner

LE LAFAYETTE FRENCH GOURMET Traditional French with a touch of the tropics. 375 13th Ave. S., Naples (239-403-7861, lelafayette.com)

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LA BAZENNE ON FIFTH Replicates the original in France, with sophisticated dishes and engaging social club atmosphere. 474 Fifth Avenue S., Naples (239-682-8623, labazenneonfifth.blogspot.com)

MEXICAN Felipe’s Mexican Taqueria Casual, family-friendly place serving authentic, fresh classics plus hand-crafted cocktails. 4255 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-3021444, felipestaqueria.com) MASA Superb, true Mexican cuisine in a high-style modern space, with a fabulous lineup of tequilas, mezcals, and specialty cocktails. 9123 Strada Place, Naples (239-598-0887, masa-restaurant.com) Tacos & Tequila Cantina The name says it all. The many varieties of tacos are made with fresh, local products and handmade tortillas. The choice of margaritas is also a draw. 4834 Davis Blvd., Naples (239-732-8226, tacosandtequilanaples.com)

ITALIAN Alberto’s on Fifth Chef Alberto Varetto cooks fine dishes in his elegant restaurant. 868 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-430-1060, albertosonfifth.com) Angelina’s Ristorante A place for a special night out, with a 4,000-bottle wine tower and elevated

Piedmont means “at the foot of the mountains” and that’s no exaggeration. Nestled between the Swiss and French Alps in Italy’s northwest, a fertile valley created by the Po River runs through its center. As any wine lover can attest, the grape vines of the region have been producing top quality wine for two thousand years. Piedmont has amazing reds like Barbera with crisp acidity and soft cherry fruit, Dolcetto with its crunchy black fruit and silky tannins, and of course, Barolo which has been called the “wine of kings and the king of wines.” White wines of the region such as Cortese di Gavi and Roero Arneis have a nice citrus fruit palate while Moscato d’Asti is slightly sweet with a hint of bubbles. Angelina’s Ristorante has the largest selection of Italian wines in the area; why not make tonight special with the beautiful wines of Piedmont? Angelina’s makes any occasion special.

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One of Naples’ most delicious and longstanding traditions will set up in a new venue this year. The thirty-third annual Taste of Collier (tasteofcollier.com) will be held at the Shoppes at Vanderbilt on the corner of Vanderbilt Beach and Airport Pulling Roads. As usual, guests will enjoy samples from more than 30 favorite local restaurants—including old haunts and new hot spots—plus ice-sculpting demonstrations, cooking competitions, and live entertainment throughout the day. They can also look forward to Food Truck Row, which will offer a line-up of Collier County’s most popular food trucks serving a broad range of cuisines. The food fest will be May 1, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $5 per person, with food tickets for $1 each in sheets of 10. All proceeds will benefit local charities American Culinary Foundation Caxambas Chapter of Naples & Marco Island, the Heil Luthringer Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis Education, and Legal Aid Service of Collier County. —Christiana Keyes

Italian cuisine. 24041 Tamiami Trail S., Bonita Springs (239-390-3187, angelinasofbonitasprings.com) Barbatella Pizzas and pastas are delish, but don’t overlook offerings like the grilled salmon. Save room for the Nutella pizza. 1290 Third St. S., Naples (239-263-1955, barbatellanaples.com) Bellini on Fifth Italian Ristorante The Bellini family treats guests to cuisine inspired by matriarch “Nonna” Maria. 445 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-261-1117, bellinionfifth.com) Bice A long-time favorite on the corner of Fifth and Third Street. 300 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-2624044, naples.bicegroup.com) BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE The location in Waterside Shops makes this a popular place for pre- and postshopping meals. 5505 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-593-5319, brioitalian.com) Café Luna Signature pizzas, crispy calamari, and classic Caesar salad in a casual space. 467 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-213-2212, cafeluna​na​ples.com)

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Campiello ristorante & bar This mainstay on Third Street South is a perennial gathering place for great food and people-watching. 1177 Third St. S., Naples (239-435-1166, camp​iello.damico.com) DeRomo’s Gourmet Market & Restaurant Dine on home-style dishes, then shop for gourmet items to take home. The Promenade, 26811 S. Bay Dr., Bonita Springs (239-325-3583, deromos.com) Molto TRATTORIA Homemade pasta, sauces, pizza Napoletana, and Italian home-style cuisine are all top-notch. 368 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239261-5853, moltonaples.com) Osteria Tulia Chef Vincenzo Betulia’s authentically rustic venue and “peasant” cuisine are homey, hearty, and delizioso. 466 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-213-2073, tulianaples.com) Pazzo! Cucina Italiana The “friendly neighborhood” restaurant has been serving dishes using made-from-scratch sauces, pastas, and desserts for more than 20 years. 853 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-434-8494, pazzo​italiancafe.com)

Sunny Side of the Trail Loyal fans of the Trail Café & Grill (trailcafe naples.com) on Tamiami Trail in North Naples are delighted that after months of renovations, the local breakfast and lunch spot is once again whipping up omelets, Razzleberry French toast, cinnamon rolls, patty melts, Mom’s Meatloaf, and more. With a fully remodeled kitchen, updated menu, and a new front patio seating area, guests will find the long-anticipated reopening worth the wait. New chef and owner behind the upgrade, Heather Lincoln—a recent Culinary Management graduate of Newbury College in Massachusetts—is excited for customers to sample the all-homemade menu, featuring some new dishes like shrimp and grits and truffle mac and cheese along with popular favorites. “Being so young and having the opportunity to do this has been a blessing for me. It is challenging at times, but we just take it day by day. I can’t wait to see what happens next,” Lincoln says. —C.K.

Roma Italian Bistro Pizza and Italian specialities made with ingredients imported from Italy and fresh organic produce. 655 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-776-7042, romabistronaples.com) Vergina Serving Italian and Mediterranean dishes with a modern flair, Vergina is a popular place for gathering with friends and listening to live music. 700 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-659-7008, vergina restaurant.com)

ASIAN Araya Sushi Asian Grill Thai dishes, along with a wide choice of rolls, sushi, and sashimi, served in a

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Taste modern space. 2650 Immokalee Road, Naples (239593-3344, arayanaples.com) Charlie Chiang’s Modern Asian Kitchen Urban decor sets the scene for modern Chinese and Japanese cuisine. 12200 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-593-6688, charliechiangs.com) Maguro Sushi & Steak House Located at U.S. 41 and Wiggins Pass, Maguro is worth seeking out for great sushi and sashimi. 895 Wiggins Pass, Naples (239-591-0003, magurosteakhouse.com) Sakura Asian Grill Asian Hawaiian fusion cuisine by chef Paul Chen. 3375 Pine Ridge Road, Suite 106, Naples (239-280-5536, sakuranaples.com) sushi-thai of Naples Thai favorites, Japanese dishes, sushi, and sashimi are first rate in the restaurant’s downtown location. 898 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-430-7575, sushithaitoo.com) Zen Asian BBQ Chef Koko, who trained with Iron Chef Morimoto, creates Next Level Sushi, Korean

barbecue, ramen, and more. Dine indoors or in the outdoor patio. 10823 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239260-7037, eatatzen.com)

GLOBAL A Table Apart Owner-chef Jeff Acol creates delicious dishes that incorporate a world of influences. 4295 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs (239-2218540, at​ableapart.com) Bha! Bha! Persian Bistro Michael Mir’s restaurant serves savory lamb dishes and other colorful and delicious Persian specialties. 865 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (239-594-5557, bhabhaper​sianbistro.com) COASTAL PERUVIAN SEAFOOD & GRILL Authentic dishes of Peru, like Cebiche 200 Miles, lomo saltado, and specials. 5447 Airport Pulling Road N., Naples (239-631-6943, coastalperuvian.com) FUSE GLOBAL CUISINE Chef-owner Greg Scarlatos uses flavors and ingredients from around the world to create a diverse menu. 2500 Tamiami Trail N.,

Naples (239-455-4585, fuseglobalcuisine.com) IM Tapas Spanish Resto Bar Isabel Pozo Polo and Mary Shipman have created a tasty little bit of Spain in the heart of Naples. 965 Fourth Ave. N., Naples (239-403-8272, imtapas.com) Inca’s Kitchen Fine Peruvian Cuisine Foodies flock to the two locations serving authentic Peruvian dishes. 11985 Collier Blvd., Naples, and 8955 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (239-352-3200, incas kitchen.com) LAMORAGA Contemporary Spanish cuisine with an international and modern twist is served in a bright setting, along with a wide selection of fine wines. 3936 Tamiami Trail N. (239-331-3669, lamoragares taurant.com) Noodles Italian CafÉ and Sushi Bar Good sushi, parmesans, and piccatas served all in one place. Noodles also features late-night entertainment. 1585 Pine Ridge Road, Naples (239-592-0050, noodlescafe.com) «

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Left: Hugel’s Ste. Caterine cask dates to 1715. The venerable Alsatian winery has been producing stunning wines for generations.

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Talk to almost any Riesling producer and you will hear these wines are perfect for the Florida climate, lifestyle, and cuisine. In the next breath, you’re likely to hear the lament that not enough people in Florida drink them. The stigma of Riesling has always been that the wine is too sweet. However, this is generally untrue. Riesling, which can range in style from dry to sweet, has much better balancing acidity than Moscato, the sweet wine that seems to be the darling of the Washington State moment. In fact, many Rieslings are technically and New York’s Finger Lakes offer a climate conducive to growing Riesling. The resulting wines are top-notch.

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drier than a California Chardonnay that was picked extremely ripe and aged for years in oak barrels. Germany has long been the mother lode for the varietal, where slightly more than half the world’s Riesling is made, but there are some exceptional bottles from other parts of the world. What follows is the best of the rest. Alsace: Ownership of this border region has shuttled back and forth over the past few centuries, resulting in German wines made in a French style. Because of the warm air trapped by the Vosges Mountains, the style of Riesling made there tends to be richer and more full-bodied than wines made in the region of the Mosel or even the Rhine. Start with an entry-level wine from a reputable producer such as Hugel, Trimbach, or Domaines Schlumberger, which will cost $20 to $25. For a glimpse of exactly how good things can get, check out the glorious Trimbach Clos Sainte Hune ($200) or the remarkable Grand Cru Clos Windsbuhl from Domaine Zind Humbrecht ($85). Washington State: The Columbia Valley’s warm days and cool nights provide the perfect backdrop for making world-class Riesling. First among equals is Eroica ($20), a joint venture between Chateau St. Michelle and famed Mosel vintner Ernst Loosen. The wine is rich and assertive, with vivid fruit and crisp acidity. Looking for a real value? Try Hogue Cellars, either in the regular version ($10) or the Genesis bottling ($14). The Finger Lakes: Experts often compare the climate of this AVA (American Viticultural Area) in central New York State to Germany’s Rhine


Julius by Henschke is a good example of the style from the Eden Vallely.

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region. The pioneer in this area was Dr. Konstantin Frank, a Ukrainian immigrant who founded Vinifera Wine Cellars in 1962. The Dr. Frank Dry Riesling ($18) is a reliable bottle. Other wineries to seek out include Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard, Ravines Wine Cellars, Red Newt Cellars, and Anthony Road Wine Co. They may require an Internet search, but they’re well worth it. Australia: When Americans think of Australian wine, they tend to visualize massive, full-bodied reds such as Shiraz or GSM (Grenache-Shiraz-Mourvedre) blends. One of the country’s best-kept secrets is the stunning Riesling made all over South Australia, particularly in the Clare and Eden valleys. In the Eden ValYalumba’s winery, Australia ley, north of the Barossa, Julius Riesling

Pikes Traditionale’s palate exemplifies the terroir of Clare Valley.

from Henschke ($40) and Bin 51 by Penfolds ($25) have the best pedigree. Other good bets, each priced around $14 to $17, include Pikes Traditionale Riesling, Clare Valley; Pewsey Vale Dry Riesling, Eden Valley; and the Yalumba Y Series, South Australia. A note on food pairings: Many accessibly priced Rieslings make ideal companions for a late afternoon rendezvous around the pool, and are well suited to light appetizers or finger foods. As you ascend the quality scale, wines from cold climates are a great match for seafood dishes of all sorts, as the prominent acidity complements the flavors of fish or shellfish. The best examples pair with white-meat dishes of chicken, veal, or pork in complex sauces. Because of the high acidity levels, the top Rieslings age very well, and some of them—if purchased young and stored properly—can easily outlive their owners. «

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SUMMER FRESH One of the best ways to usher in a new season is to update your decor. Beyond the ageold strategy of tossing in a few new throw pillows, consider rotating your art. Bring your bolder, brighter, and even abstract pieces front and center to reenergize your home during the summer months, suggests Dwayne Bergmann of Dwayne Bergmann Interiors (dwayne berg​mann.com). “By changing your art, it will make you fall back in love and appreciate the pieces more,” Bergmann says. Turn the page for more ideas from local designers on how to Craig Hildebrand

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Fresh-cut blooms, such as hydrangeas, tulips, and lilies, will liven up any room. Or, if you don’t want to change them out weekly, add new silk flower arrangements and place them in powder baths and nooks, and on coffee tables and side tables. “For me, florals make it feel like summer,” Bergmann says.

Update or replace window treatments with fresh white or ivory sheer panels in a solid or subtle pattern, which instantly creates a coastal vibe along with understated elegance and romantic charm—perfect for our tropical climate, according to McDonald.

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Consider a fresh coat of paint for the interior of your home, focusing on cool colors in soft hues. “If your walls were dark to start, this paint change will instantly brighten your place, take years off it, and cool it down,” says Minka McDonald, Jinx McDonald Interior Designs (jinxmcdonald.com), who suggests combining light blues and soft grays.

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SET THE TABLE Mix and match place mats, chargers, napkins, and napkin rings to make bold statements. “Use fun napkin rings with sunflowers, dragonflies, or ladybugs,” Bergmann suggests.


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1. Chairman of the Board Pursue a winning attitude and unplug with the Aerin backgammon set ($2,500). This popular diversion brings high style with a chocolate shagreen finish and inlaid burlwood interior. Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples (saksfifthavenue.com) 2. By the book Even the Three Bears would welcome this sophisticated visitor. Goldie Locks bookends by Cyan Designs ($93 per set) are a just-right addition to any office or bookshelf in need of a little personality. Peachtree Designs, Naples (239-643-4202, peachtreedesigns.com) 3. Drink It In Proving it’s hip to be square, these hand-embroidered napkins from Julia B. ($385 for set of 8) allow you to stock the bar with the biggest liquor headliners in a variety of handsome hues. A Mano, Naples (239-261-3220, amano.bz)

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1. Greenhouse Effect This exquisitely embroidered orchid-adorned silk satin throw pillow from Designer’s Guild ($195) is certain to elicit a bouquet of flowery praise. Summerfields, Naples (239-4302505; summerfieldsnaples.com) 2. Rock Stars Let Times Two Design rock your world with its stunning boxes topped with gold-bordered agate ($55 each). A choice of four box colors and nine different agate accents allows you to become a personal-accessory mixologist and stir up a delicious combination. Kelli Interior Design Studio, Naples (239-4034181, kelliinteriordesign.com) 3. Lettuce Adore Her Infused with the rich scents of jasmine, gardenia, and pink pepper, this fun candle by Tory Burch ($78) is part of her collaboration with famed potter Dodie Thayer, whose Lettuce Ware captured the fascination of Palm Beach in the 1960s. Tory Burch, Naples (239-598-0243; toryburch.com)


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Mistake: Applying sunscreen too late. Do this: Apply it to dry skin at least 15 minutes before going outdoors to give it time to take effect and prevent a burn. Mistake: Going for a swim too soon. Do this: Even after applying water-resistant sunscreen, wait at least 15 minutes before going for a swim. Reapply at least every two hours, immediately after swimming, and more often if you sweat a lot. Mistake: Using the same bottle for too long. Do this: Check the expiration date, and if there isn’t one, write the date the sunscreen was purchased on the bottle and toss it after one year. Mistake: Leaving the bottle in the car. Do this: Avoid putting the bottle in extreme heat, which can make the product less effective. Put it in the cooler whenever you’re at the beach or on your boat; otherwise, keep it at room temperature. Mistake: Skipping over important areas. Do this: Remember to always apply sunscreen on your neck, ears, back, tops of your feet—and if you have thinning hair, apply it to your scalp or wear a wide-brimmed hat. Plus, swipe on a lip balm with a minimum SPF 30. —Liza Grant Smith

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—Deb Millsap, executive director, Blue Zones Project-Southwest Florida

Family Time Eat Mindfully Naples residents have been hearing a lot about the Blue Zones Project but may not know just what it’s all about. The comprehensive community initiative focuses on finding ways to help people create healthier, more fulfilling lives by making seemingly small changes and better choices for the mind, body, and soul. The project is based on several principles to live by, such as eating more mindfully, becoming more active in your every day life (and that includes finding an outlet for stress, such as yoga and meditation), spending more time with family, and surrounding yourself with a supportive circle of friends. Blue Zones LLC, which created the project, grew out of a National Geographic expedition undertaken by explorer Dan Buettner. His findings identified common lifestyle practices of five disparate cultures with a high number of centenarians (Okinawa, Japan; Sardinia, Italy; Nicoya, Costa Rica; Icaria, Greece; and Loma Linda, California). “When individuals and organizations participate—from work sites, schools, faith-based organizations, and homeowner associations, to restaurants and grocery stores—the small changes contribute to measurable benefits, including lower health-care costs, improved productivity, and a higher quality of life,” says Deb Millsap, executive director, Blue Zones Project-Southwest Florida (southwestflorida .bluezonesproject.com). A few years ago, a wellness initiative within NCH Healthcare System helped to significantly reduce the company’s cost to insure its employees and their families from an annual average $16 million to $10 million. NCH’s CEO Dr. Allen Weiss began looking for a model to extend 94

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such benefits to all Southwest Floridians. After discovering the Blue Zones Project, Weiss was instrumental in bringing it to our area with financial sponsorship by NCH Healthcare System. In this first year of the eight-year project, nearly 130 local organizations—including schools, restaurants, and many other businesses— have signed on to participate, and at press time, a dozen had officially earned the Blue Zones Project Approval certification. “When enough individuals and organizations get involved,” Millsap says, “it creates a tipping point for sustainability of a culture that helps to reinforce healthy choices.” Dr. Eric Hochman of Gulfshore Concierge Medicine in Naples and president of the Collier County Medical Society, is a champion of Blue Zones. “I heard about it through the community and started doing my own research,” he says, noting its approach to wellness is similar to his own. With a yoga therapist, registered dietician, and health coach as part of his practice, Hochman teaches Blue Zone principles to his patients and is working on becoming a Blue Zones–approved workplace. “It’s really intuitive. Most of us probably had an idea these things are healthy for us, but the program gives a concrete, goal-structured approach that each patient can work on at their own pace and level,” says Hochman. He also is working with Millsap and the Blue Zones corporate team to create the national pilot project for physicians who want to earn Blue Zone certification for their practice. The national office does not currently have any type of physician certification, so this pilot would provide the framework for other offices across the country, according to Hochman. “For anybody who sees this for what it is, a project to improve all our well-being and longevity, this is a no-brainer,” he says. —Kat Smith


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The Big Chill Chilling out is decidedly in when it comes to a popular therapy, particularly for pain relief. You may have heard of cryotherapy after the initial buzz from professional athletes and celebrities. Today, cold-air therapy is becoming mainstream for those suffering from painful, and often debilitating, inflammation. “I would suggest that cold-air therapy applies to virtually everyone who is taking ibuprofen or is using an ice pack or ice bath,” says Roger Nolan, co-founder of USCryotherapy (uscryotherapy.com) and managing partner of the company’s Naples location (one of 13 across the country), which opened late last year. Nolan’s passion for cold-air therapy began after it helped to alleviate his own knee problems. While there are varying cold-therapy methods, USCryotherapy uses a proprietary cooling system that does not require liquid nitrogen as others do. Treatments include whole-body or localized cryotherapy. The whole-body chamber has space for up to four people and offers the option of playing music, which inspires some to dance to pass the frosty time. The goal is to expose your body to temperatures that range from 140 to 150 degrees below zero for an average of two and a half to three and a half minutes so that your skin temperature drops more than 30 degrees. The drop triggers your body’s natural “fight or flight” mode, and then the autonomic nervous system kicks in and moves blood to the core and away from the inflamed joint, which reportedly alleviates pain and improves mobility. Cold-air therapy is not for everyone, though. Nolan says all potential clients must fill out a detailed questionnaire and undergo an assessment before entering the chamber. They are monitored continuously during treatment. Of course, it’s always best to check with your doctor before trying a new therapy. —Liza Grant Smith

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A Safer Sandwich Great news for those who love classic tuna salad but only indulge occasionally because of fears about mercury levels. A relatively new brand of tuna, Safe Catch (safecatch .com), sources fish only from sustainable and managed stocks and uses proprietary technology to test every fish for mercury before it buys. A can of its wild albacore tuna meets a standard three times stricter than current Food and Drug Administration limits, while its Elite wild tuna is 10 times stricter. There are no fillers, additives, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and the tuna is handpacked in cans free of bisphenol A, or BPA. Our taste tester deemed it “fresh and delicious,” eating it right out of the can with just a squeeze of fresh lemon. Safe Catch is available online and in some Florida stores but hasn’t made it to markets in Naples yet.

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Agenda My Life Goes on—Cuba in My Mind, Betsy D’Jamoos

Summer Art Art lovers continue to bask in the beauty of creative works long past the hustle and bustle of season. The Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs (artcenterbonita. org) will hold its Summer Exhibition June 3 to 23 in the visual arts center. Among the featured artists is octogenarian Joan Brechin Sonnenberg, who has been creating large-scale works that alternate between realism and abstraction in various media for more than 70 years. Painter Eileen Walden Johnson’s energetic, colorful abstract pieces and works by contemporary abstract acrylic artist Betsy D’Jamoos will also be highlights of the exhibit. Even in the “second season,” art is on tap in the heart of Southwest Florida. —Kat Smith

Left: Chasing Dreams, Eileen Walden Johnson Above: Strength of Materials, Joan Brechin Sonnenberg

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Jon Kimura Parker performs with the Naples Philharmonic, May 5 and 7.

Etretat, Beach and Falaise d’ Aval, Claude Monet

May/June /2016 ART & MUSEUMS

At The Baker Museum: Naples Collects, art on loan from local collectors, through June 19.

View of Haarlem, Jacob van Ruisdael

The Baker Museum, Artis—Naples—Naples Collects, through June 19; Dawn’s Forest, The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson, through July 24; New Acquisitions: In Context, from the collection of Paul and Charlotte Corddry, through July 31; Photographer Sans Frontières, retrospective exhibition of Naplesbased advertising and fine art photographer Harry De Zitter, through July 31; Art After Hours, featuring free admission, live music, and a food truck, May 25, June 29; artisnaples.org. Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs—High School Showcase, May 13-19; Elementary & Middle School Exhibition, May 27-June 2; Summer Exhibition, June 3-23; artcenterbonita.org. East West Fine Art, Naples—The Work of a Wild

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Beast, Albanian artist Adrian Cene, May 4-25; The Sky is Green and the Grass is Blue, elegant landscapes by French painter Hervé Lenouvel, June 15July 6; 239-821-9459. Emily James Gallery, Naples—I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles, new and favorite works by the renowned Naples artist, May 1-June 30; emilyjamesart.com. Galleries of Crayton Cove, Naples—Art After Dark, art gallery receptions, live music, and refreshments, May 14; galleriesofcraytoncove.com. Gallery on Fifth, Mercato—Unbearable Lightness of Being, works by Russian artists Alexander Pavlov and Igor Korotash, May 11-31; Nothing but the Truth, works by Crimean marine painter Alexey Petruhin, June 15-July 6; 239-220-7503.


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Harmon-Meek | Modern, Naples—Exhibit featuring paintings by Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso, through May 14; 239-262-2699. Marco Island Center for the Arts—Face & Figures exhibit, May 1-24; 239-394-4221. Museum of the Everglades, Everglades City—Frankenhoff Collection: Historic Photographs, through May 31; Student Art From Everglades City School, June 1-Aug. 31; 239-695-0008. Naples Art Association at The von Liebig Art Center—Journeys: Real or Imagined exhibition, through June 3; Members’ Gallery–World Piece (Fill in the Blank), through June 3; On View–Camera USA 2016 and Pictures in Process 2016, photography exhibits, June 20-Aug. 5; naplesart.org. Naples Botanical Garden—Second International Plumeria Conference, May 19-22; naplesgarden.org. Naples Depot Museum—Rest in Peace: Cemeteries of Collier County, through Sept. 30; colliermuseums.com. Naples Historical Society at Historic Palm Cottage—Palm Cottage tours, Tuesday through Saturday; walking tours of the Historic District, Wednesdays; guided tours of the Norris Gardens, first and third Thursdays; 239-261-8164. Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens—National Public Gardens Day, May 6; Endangered Species Day, May 21; World Giraffe Day, June 18; napleszoo.org. Rosen Gallery & Studios, Naples—Randy Coleman: Interplay, exhibit of recent works, through June 30; 239-821-1061. Up Art & Design Gallery, Naples—Wine(d) Down exhibition, May 13-June 13; upartanddesign.com.

CHILDREN & TEENS Artis—Naples—Make & Take workshops, May 4, June 1; Magic Carpet Family Concert featuring percussion instruments, May 28; artisnaples.org. Conservancy of Southwest Florida—Little Explorer Programs, May 12 and 26, June 9 and 23; conservancy.org. Naples Art Association at The von Liebig Art Center—ARTScool, weekly multidisciplinary art classes, June 6-Aug. 5; naplesart.org.

Creatures of the Night The team at Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve has planned a fun and educational lineup of activities for its Spring Slumber Party May 14 and 15. Kids aged 11 to 14 are invited to attend the overnight program in which they will learn about animals that return to the reserve at this time of year, as well as which critters are nocturnal and which are out and about during daylight. The popular learning party, which includes snacks, games, guest speakers, and activities, is Rookery Bay’s fourth. (239-530-5989; rookerybay.org)

Emily James will exhibit new and classic works at her Naples gallery, May 1-June 30.

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Naples Botanical Garden—W.O.N.D.E.R. in the Garden, Saturdays and Sundays; naplesgarden.org. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples—Homeschool Day at Rookery Bay, for kids 7 to 14, May 2; rookerybay.org. Rosen Gallery & Studios—Clay Art for Kids & Parents, four-week sessions led by artist Richard Rosen, Mondays; 239-821-1061. NAPLESillustrated.com | may/june 2016

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Agenda FILM Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs—Films for Film Lovers: Adrift, May 2; Shower, May 9; Keeping Mum, May 16; Pina, May 23; The Dinner Game, May 30; Strawberry & Chocolate, June 6; Submarino, June 13; The Girl on the Bridge, June 20; Kings of Pastry, June 27; Moe Auditorium & Film Center; artcenterbonita.org. Conservancy of Southwest Florida—Cinema Day, Turtle: The Incredible Journey, May 7; con servancy.org. Mercato, Naples—Movies on the Lawn, The Good Dinosaur, May 17; Star Wars: The Force Awakens, June 21; mercatoshops.com.

FOOD, WINE & FASHION Barbatella, Naples—Cultural evenings: Opera Night with tenor Livio Ferrari, includes a fourcourse dinner, May 4, June 1; Italian Wine Dinners, four-course menu paired with wines from a featured region, May 11, June 18; Art Experience, an instructor guides guests in creating a piece of art, hors d’oeuvres, and a glass of wine, May 18, June 15; Cooking Classes, May 25, June 22; 239263-1955.

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MUSIC Artis—Naples—Youth Orchestra spring concert, May 1; Beethoven’s Fifth, May 5 and 7; Youth Jazz Orchestra, May 10; All That Jazz, May 11; Baroque Chamber Orchestra, May 13; Youth Orchestra, May 14; Patriotic Pops, May 19, 20; Summer Spectacular with the Naples Philharmonic

Fifth Avenue South, Naples—Evening on Fifth, May 5; Sidewalk Sale, May 28-30; fifthavenuesouth.com.

Paddle Power Last chance to enjoy a Naples tradition. Bring the family to Crayton Cove to witness the swan song of the Great Dock Canoe Race (greatdockcanoerace.com) May 14 when the classic event will launch its fortieth and final races. What began as an end-of-season celebration of The Dock at Crayton Cove’s inaugural year in 1977 evolved into an annual community event that draws thousands of spectators. Onlookers can enjoy the parade of decorated canoes that compete for a $1,000 prize, the Tippycanoe VIP Sprint, and two main races for professionals and amateurs. “Our theme this year is ‘The Last Dance,’ a throwback to the first canoe race,” says Kate Walter, a representative for the organizers of the event. “We wanted to go back to our roots with a ’70s disco theme, so everyone is invited to dress up in their bell-bottoms and wigs for the event.” Proceeds from this year’s race will be part of a $5,000 grant awarded to NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Collier County, to help fund the organization’s mental health screenings and education for local children dealing with mental illness. —Anna Bjorlin

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and Youth Orchestra, May 29; Pro-Am, pros of the Naples Philharmonic and musicians from the community in a collaborative performance, June 4; Festival of Great Organ Music, June 5; artis naples.org. Cambier Park, Naples—Naples Dixieland Jazz Band, May 1; 239-263-1113. Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs—Meet the Composers with Dr. Anne McLean: Beethoven the Bold, May 1, Chopin, Poet of the Piano, June 5; A Night of Jazz: From Louis Armstrong to Miles Davis, May 6; artcenterbonita.org. Cultural & Performing Arts Center, Naples— Rising Stars Series, featuring the Naples Philharmonic Youth Chorus, May 6, Wang Opera Center, Naples; capacenter.org. Gulfshore Opera—Harmony Choir performance, May 15, Artis—Naples; gulfshoreopera.org. Mercato, Naples—Wilder Sons, indie rock, June 2, on the lawn; mercatoshops.com. Music For Minors—Fundraising concert, May 14, Unity Church of Naples; music4minors.org. Naples Jazzmasters—Concerts, May 21, 28, June 4, 11, 18, Norris Center, Naples; naplesjazz society.com. Seraphic Fire—Concert, William Byrd: The English Cathedral, May 12, Moorings Presbyterian Church, Naples; seraphicfire.org. SummerJazz on the Gulf—The 31st annual free concert series kickoff, featuring the band Pocket Change, June 25, on the Watkins Lawn at The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; naplesbeach hotel.com.

SPEAKERS & SEMINARS Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs—Tuesday Art Talks: Art in the Modern World, May 3; art centerbonita.org. Conservancy of Southwest Florida—Evenings at the Conservancy, Jennifer Hecker: 2016 Legislative Wrap-Up, May 10; Ian Bartoszek: Invasive Reptiles in Southwest Florida, June 14; conser vancy.org.


Harmon-Meek | Modern presents works by Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso, through May 14.

Genevieve Estelle Jones’ Dream, Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso

Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples—An Evening With Dr. Ellen Prager, presentation and book signing, May 24; rookery bay.org.

SPECIAL EVENTS Artis—Naples—Community Day, free family event with music, activities, instrument “petting zoo,” and access to art exhibitions, May 15; artis naples.org. ArtsNaples World Festival—The fifth annual city-wide fest celebrates arts from around the world with concerts, a film series, cooking demonstrations, and visual arts exhibits, May 1-8, various venues; stayinmay.com. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast— Chocolate, Champagne & Chefs, culinary event with top local chefs, reception, music, and auction, May 12, Hilton Naples; bbbssun .org/events.

Naples Junior Woman’s Club—Sixth Annual Derby Dash, with hors d’oeuvres, mint juleps, hat contests, raffle, and more, funds raised benefit the club’s scholarship fund, May 7, Ridgway Bar & Grill, Naples; 239-434-6533.

SWFL SoapFest Charity Weekend—Annual festival of events, including a cruise, celebrity bartender night, karaoke, and more featuring stars of daytime dramas to benefit local children’s charities, May 27-30; theateronmarco.com/soapfest.

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Agenda Winged Foot Scholarship Foundation—Winged Foot Scholarship Awards Banquet, $10,000 scholarship award to a Collier County high school senior scholar-athlete, keynote speaker Desmond Howard, ESPN analyst who won the Heisman Trophy and Super Bowl MVP, May 26, Naples Grande Beach Resort; 239-262-7171.

SPORTS & OUTDOORS Annual Fitness Challenge Triathlon—30th annual reverse sprint tri: run 5K, bike 15K, and swim one-quarter mile in the Gulf, individuals and teams, June 5, The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club; thefitnesschallengetriathlon.com. “Ding” Darling & Doc Ford’s Tarpon Tournament—Fifth annual fishing competition, Captain’s Dinner, and awards ceremony, proceeds benefit wildlife and conservation education at J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel Island, May 6 and 7, Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille, Fort Myers Beach; dingdaralingsociety.org/tarpon-tourney.

Learn about endangered species at the Naples Zoo, May 21.

Elite Events, Naples—Lake Avalon Reverse Triathlon & Duathlon, May 1, Summer Series, Sugden Stride 5K, Sugden Regional Park, Naples; elite events.org. Gulf Coast Runners—Tropicool 5K, May 1, Old Naples; Memorial Day 5K, May 30, North Collier Regional Park; Dash & Dine, social run, food, and drinks, June 14, Naples on the Run; gcrunner.org. The Immokalee Foundation—2016 Inter-Club Challenge, golf tournament that pits area golf clubs against each other in a friendly rivalry, May 5, Bonita Bay Club Naples; 239-430-9122. New Horizons of Southwest Florida—Seventh Annual Super Kids and Super Teens Golf Tour-

nament, breakfast, lunch, prizes, and entertainment, May 7, Worthington Country Club, Bonita Springs; newhorizonsofswfl.org. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples—International Migratory Bird Day, May 13; rookerybay.org.

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THEATER/DANCE Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs—Improv Café and Improv Tonight!, May 7, Moe Auditorium & Film Center; Fiddler on the Roof Jr., CFABS Youth Players, May 13-15; Hinman Auditorium; art centerbonita.org. Germain Arena, Estero—Actress and comedian Amy Schumer, May 14; germainarena.com. Gulfshore Playhouse—The Who and the What, a new comedy by Ayad Akhtar, through May 15; gulf shoreplayhouse.org. The Naples Players—The Dixie Swim Club, through May 15, Sugden Community Theatre, Naples; 239-263-7990. Off The Hook Comedy Club, Naples—Craig Shoemaker, May 5-8; Steve Trevino, May 12-15; Chris Kattan and Friends, May 20-22; Brad Williams, May 26-29; Affion Crocket, June 2-5; Rick Glassman AKA Burski, June 9-12; Alanzo Bodden, June 16-19; Bryan Callen, June 23-25; Nore Davis, June 30-July 3; offthehookcomedy.com. TheatreZone, Naples—Dames at Sea, by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller, May 1, 5, 6, 7, and 8, G&L Theatre, Community School of Naples; theatrezoneflorida.com.

Jets vs. Sharks Relive the tragic love story of Tony and Maria in the classic film musical West Side Story on the big screen May 18. Chances are, you will be humming along with I Feel Pretty, Tonight, America, and other timeless Leonard Bernstein and Irwin Kostal tunes. Presented by the Naples International Film Festival, the event proceeds will support the next festival in late October and other NIFF programs. The organizers were still finalizing location details at press time, so be sure to connect with NIFF for more details. (naplesfilmfest.com)

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OLE! BUYING INFORMATION COVER Bougainvillea/black paisley-embroidered strapless gown ($19,990), Naeem Khan; bougainvillea/ black paisley-embroidered gloves (price upon request), Naeem Khan (special order), Marissa Collections, Naples CONTENTS, PAGE 8 Silk gown with ruffles ($6,350), Giambattista Valli, net-a-porter.com; bottle-green long beaded tassel earrings ($395), Oscar de la Renta, Marissa Collections, Naples; metal with antique palladium finish and green crystals necklace ($3,800), Dior, dior.com PAGE 56 Ruby and white carnation printed silk cady layered gown ($6,890), black Chantilly lace dickey ($1,490), ruby short silk loop tassel earrings ($390), Oscar de la Renta, Marissa Collections, Naples PAGE 57 Black silk georgette poet blouse ($875), crimson floral embroidered washed faille skirt ($3,995), black double-ring French calf belt ($295), Michael Kors Collection, Marissa Collections, Naples; Viv Flowers black leather bag ($2,795), Roger Vivier, rogervivier.com; Queen Tribal feather ankle tiara with suede lace tie ($1,295), Gianvito Rossi, gianvitorossi.com PAGE 58 Black silk dress with feather detail ($3,100), Salvatore Ferragamo, Naples; Medusa gold piping knee-high flat gladiators ($2,175), Gianvito Rossi, gianvitorossi.com; printed silk foulard ($495), Dolce & Gabbana, Marissa Collections, Naples; Piloutin Maharadja antique multicolored cotton/ silk ribbon embroidered bag ($1,650), Christian Louboutin, christianlouboutin.com; metal/strass bow bracelet (price upon request), Chanel, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples PAGE 59 Black tulle dress with floral applique (price upon request), black raffia pom-pom Sicily bag ($3,595), lemon-adorned sunglasses ($1,950), Dolce & Gabbana, Marissa Collections, Naples; Kora sandal in soft red suede ($795), Jimmy Choo, jimmychoo.com PAGE 60 Black long dress with mesh-wrapped metal embroidery (price upon request), Burberry, Naples; Dani sandal in nappa/suede/plexi in black ($995), Jimmy Choo, jimmychoo.com; metal/strass bow bracelet (price upon request), Chanel, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples PAGE 61 Cotton voile dress, ($3,000), cotton voile top and bottom ensemble ($2,200), thin wool crepe jacket ($4,200), metal with antique palladium finish and green crystals necklace ($3,800), Dior, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples; Mindy sandals in python with suede tassel in natural/black ($1,495), Jimmy Choo, similar styles, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples PAGE 62 Black Overline printed wool blend silk georgette dress with lace inserts ($8,500), Gucci, Naples; bottle-green long beaded tassel earrings ($395), Oscar de la Renta, Marissa Collections, Naples PAGE 63 White poplin top with shirred ruffles ($1,500), white and gold fil coupé amphora pleated trouser ($2,200), Delpozo, delpozo.com; pearl-embellished heel (price upon request), Emilio Pucci, emilio pucci.com PAGE 64 Organza top (price upon request), silk tulle skirt (price upon request), metal/strass/glass pearls necklace (price upon request), Chanel, chanel.com PAGE 65 Black flocked polka dot dress with lace detail ($6,990), high-heel lace-up boots in multicolored leather with web, bow, and pearl details ($1,990), Gucci, Naples NAPLESillustrated.com | may/june 2016

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Seen Clark Harris, Steele Stewart, Janice Miley, Susan Hicks

Anne Drackett Thomas, Mary Cooper

Adria Starkey, Sallie and Jeff Miller

THE LEAGUE CLUB What: She Said, He Said: Love, Life & Politics With Mary Matalin and James Carville, Presented by Northern Trust Who: Club members and guests supporting local charities WHERE: The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples. The event was sponsored by Naples Illustrated.

Bette Aymar, Kristine Meek

Kate Henry, Mary Beth Johns

Sara Dewberry, Christine Kruman, Kristine Meek

Christina Inslee, Mary Beth Jones, Christine Kruman Barbie Hills, Lynne Shotwell

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Susan Mainwaring, Margaret Brodeur, Anne Fleming, Mary Matalin, James Carville

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Brian DelNegro, Aaron Steinberg, Nick DelNegro Art Collins, Lee Meyers, Pat Sweeney

Jennifer Galloway with Ash

Linda Schmidt, Rita Sowers

PROVIDENT JEWELRY What: Forever Love With Your Forever Friend party benefiting the Gulf Coast Humane Society Who: The provident team and supporters of the GCHS Where: Provident Jewelry, Fort Myers

Jean DeCosta with Captain, Larry Schuetz

Annie, Emily, Kate, and Jarred Kaplan with Ash

Jamie Gordon, Shelly Mansson

HELEN WERNER FOR CHARLIE MCDONALD PHOTOGRAPHY

Nathalie Bonistall, Fran Homberger

Steve and Ana Brockman

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Jim and Maureen Denam

FUN TIME EARLY CHILDHOOD ACADEMY What: Fun time Super Kids—Surf’s Up! Gala Who: Chairs Mary Frey and Lynn Nolan with supporters of Fun Time Where: The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club

Skip Zink, Peter Manion, Dick Munro

Mary Frey, Lynn Nolan

Honorary Chair Shirley Hulse and family

Peter and Erika Aron, Sam and Karen Smith

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Marissa Collections Finding that perfect piece has never been easier when clients visit Marissa Collections’ in-store Oscar de la Renta, Brunello Cucinelli, and Michael Kors boutiques or the newly redesigned “Shoetique” and jewelry gallery. Marissa Collections also extends the finest in personal styling services, including makeup and skincare, making sure clients look and feel their most fabulous. 1167 Third St. S. | Naples, FL 239-263-4333 | marissacollections.com The newly redesigned jewelry gallery

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The Immokalee Foundation The tenth annual Inter-Club Challenge golf tournament, which pits golf club against golf club in a friendly rivalry, is set for May 5 at Bonita Bay Club Naples. Proceeds from the tournament will support a brighter future for the children of Immokalee through The Immokalee Foundation’s programs. 239-430-9122 | immokaleefoundation.org

TIF students team—Heather Martinez, Charity Gonzalez, Christopher Ortiz, and Alan Cuevas—play with PGA professional Mark Fogg at the 2015 Inter-Club Challenge.


Sense of Place

Brian Holley

, executive director of the Naples Botanical Garden, is well known for leading NBG’s growth over the past decade. His tenure saw the addition of new gardens, a research and development center, and the most recent expansion, a new visitor center and café. After a decade at the helm, Holley will retire at the end of the year. His career in public gardens began nearly 40 years ago at Royal Botanical Gar2 den in Burlington, Ontario. He also led the Cleveland Botanical Garden before moving to Naples. Holley plans to remain in the area after retirement.

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4. Inspiring read: The Intelligence of Flowers (1907) by Maurice Maeterlinck opened my eyes to the amazing adaptations the plants have developed in order to reproduce. 5. Preferred fashion designer: Joseph Abboud­—fits and made in the United States. 6. Guilty pleasure: Sancerre. 7 7. Bucket-list topper: A trip to northern Canada to view the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). 8. Best local dish: The Local has amazing fish tacos! 9. Favorite local beach: Lovers Key; I like the wildness. 10. Biggest obstacle overcome: I was a high school dropout and drifted around doing various jobs. In my mid-20s I was accepted into forestry school, graduated at the top of my class. I discovered my passion for plants and went to work for the Royal Botanical Garden in Ontario. It has been an amazing career.

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1. Favorite flower in the Garden: I have a new favorite every time I walk through, but have always been fascinated by lotus. 2. Best musician: John Prine writes the most evocative lyrics. 3. Favorite local golf course: Calusa Pines Golf Club; everything about it is perfect.

Most treasured possession: My brother’s paintings of a farm where I lived in my 20s.

Words to live by: Without dreams you will never change your reality.

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