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Archive for June, 2010

The fall will soon be here and there will be so many things going on around town Parties and Galas you do not want to miss so  don’t  forget to save the date.  Three of the things you should mark your Calendar for are as follows.

Arts for ACTS August 15th “ Arabian Nights”  this will be held at the Coconut Point Hyatt .  My good friend Claudia Goode hopes you don’t miss out on such a great event .   The Proceeds enable ACT to provide a 24 hour hot line, safe emergency shelter, counseling, children’s programs, forensic sexual assault examinations, clothing and food for victims of domestic violence and their children and survivors of sexual assault in Lee, Hendry, and Glades Counties.  This year they are celebrating 32 years in operation and 22 years of hosting this fine art auction.

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 Nov 6th 2010 Sidney Byrne Davis Art Center

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 My good friend Jim wanted me to remind you to Save the Date now in your planners.  This should be an evening to remember.   The proceeds from the Gala will go towards the continued restoration of this historical building for the Arts.

Designed by prominent Florida architect Nat GaillardWalker, the Old Post Office opened in 1933 as one of the nation’s finest neoclassical revival structures.  It was converted to a Federal Courthouse in 1965 and later vacated in 1998.  Many of its original fixtures were removed or destroyed and the building fell into disrepair until the Art Center took over it, dedicated to its preservation with the creation of a community cultural center.

The final restoration phase will stop deterioration of the building’s historic elements, preserve this community gem, and complete the transformation a once-abandoned building into a modern arts facility.

The Art Center has been under renovations since 2003 and, upon completion, will feature 23,000 square feet of studio, performance, classrooms, and community event space. 

More on the event will be announced throughout the summer and upcoming season.  Check out www.sbdac.com or call 239.333.1933 for more information.

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 Art Royale November 20, 2010 at the Lee County Alliance of the Arts  my good friend Chelsea and Lydia tell me this will be something you will never forget.  One night  celebration of art displaying the most intriguing artists . This year’s theme, IT’S ALL ELEMENTAL reflects the essence of Art Royale as an innovative showcase of art that is active, not passive, art that explores the origins and boundaries of the elements, be it, Earth, Wind, Fire, Water & Space

 

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It has been over 23 year since we have not had  a fireworks display here in downtown Fort Myers. After the last Fireworks fiasco this year I was  looking forward to the 4th.  It is a shame that the Fort Myers redevelopment agency is unable to have it due to the economy.  It does  take a lot of preparation upfront and all planning should be done in advance, it is too short a notice even if someone came in today to write a check.   Well, I for one am going to be disappointed not hearing the boom and seeing the lights of a spectacular fireworks display.   I remember when I was 4 and we went to the Edison Stadium to see the fireworks  later on it was at Centennial Park. When I was about 22 it was pouring down rain so we went to a party at the Sheraton and watched it from there.    There was another time I believe I watched it from somebodies office in the Barnett Bank Centre.  I am sorry that Fort Myers has taken away the bombs bursting everywhere downtown this year.  They have already started work on it for next year.  If you do want to see the fireworks,  Fort Myers Beach and Cape Coral will be having theirs. ( share your best fireworks experiences in our comments section)

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Over 80 women attended the monthly meeting of the Women’s Wine Club last night hosted at the Bell Tower fine dining restaurant Cru.  Chef Harold Balink (formerly of H2 and Harold’s on the Bay) put on a show with a wonderful four course meal consisting of spicy crab, avocado and cucumber napoleon appetizer, spinach stuffed chicken with a tomato ciabatta salad, pepper grilled rib-eye with their own special sauce, and for dessert a white chocolate mousse with roasted banana sauce.  My guest and I had such a wonderful time even when the lights went out and we dined by candle light.   We got to see many of our friends including Heather Christie, Holly Leland, Connie Ramos,Tara Molloy, Gina Birch, Rachel Peacock, and her good friend as well as ours Sharon Torregrossa.  This was an evening filled with wine and laughter.  Thank you again to the Women’s Wine Club which meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month.  For more information about the next event sharontorregrossa@gmail.com.

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Celebrate Olympic Day at the Art of the Olympians downtown near the riverfront.   The world event commemorates the founding of the Olympic games.  The museum celebrates with free admission all day.  The official celebrating takes place from 1:30 to 3:30 and includes welcoming presentations from Olympians Skip Cutting and “Queen” Kyomo

LogoNoPhone Peace by Piece event June 19th 5 9 pm 3874 Harold Ave Fort Myers 33901A Big Thank you to strong supporters of the Arts Don & Tara Molloy of Riverside 
Realty Group for hosting this beautiful property 3874  Harold Ave Fort
Myers  We would  Also like to thank the assistance of the Lee County Alliance of the Arts.

                                                                                                                                 

 

                               239-822-2955

  10 % of the proceeds will go to the Ostego Bay Foundation  This will help with the oil spill clean up

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The Date is  June 19th  5pm – 9 pm

Participating artists:

Sara Leone- Sara Leone grew up with a passion for all things old…..drawn
to nostalgia of decades past. Sara has successfully owned and operated a
thrift store in Bonita Springs and contributed to the News Press with her
own column “Finders Keepers”. Now mom to a 9 year old daughter and
Corporate America refugee, Sara is busy making art again. LIFE recycled…..

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Stacey Brown – Southwest Florida’s Stacey Brown is the photographer known
as the one who wholeheartedly believes that chippy old paint, rusty things
and vintage finds make the perfect  scene for a portrait.  She is
typically
found lurking around thrift stores, in the woods with her three daughters
or creating in her cottage. 

A former junk and antiques collector, Stacey appreciates all things
vintage.  She has been spotted rescuing old stuff off of the street and
recycling her finds in creative projects.  Recently, she has decided that
taking photographs of her favorite things makes better sense than trying
to
keep her favorite things around all the time.  As George Carlin said, “You
can’t have everything.  Where would you put it?” 

In addition to photographing random stuff, Stacey loves to beautifully
photograph children by following them around trying to capture the essence
of their soul without them knowing it. 

In Stacey’s other life, she is a mental health therapist in private
practice where art therapy and creative solutions are liberally applied.

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Susan McDonald –An Ohio native, McDonald holds a master’s degree at thesusan McDonald Peace by Piece event June 19th 5 9 pm 3874 Harold Ave Fort Myers 33901
School for American Crafts at the Rochester Institute of Technology, one
of
the nation’s preeminent schools for artisans and craftspeople and has
completed diamond coursework through the Gemological Institute of America
and a bachelor’s degree in metalsmithing from Miami University in Oxford,
Ohio. McDonald has nearly eight years of experience in the jewelry
industry
including much time spent with a company that manufactures and repairs
jewelry designed by David Yurman.

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Zdenka Fiala – Zdenka Fiala creates amazing jewelry. Her contemporary
design appeals to creative, self-confident woman of today. Her jewelry isZdenka Fiala Peace by Piece event June 19th 5 9 pm 3874 Harold Ave Fort Myers 33901
lead free and skin friendly, earrings and necklaces are sterling silver
plated. Peace by Piece will present selection of her stained glass and
beads jewelry.

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Peggy Alborn- Peggy Alborn began creating as a child, making clothing bypeggy Alborn Peace by Piece event June 19th 5 9 pm 3874 Harold Ave Fort Myers 33901
age 12, and dabbling in various other medias throughout her life including
stamping, encaustic wax collage, and soldering. She operated a faux
finishing business for four years, finding great pleasure in refinishing
cabinetry. Currently she is creating one-of-a-kind embellished camis and
t-shirts, lampshades, and collaged charms and ornaments. Peggy is a full
time teacher in Lee County, with two daughters in college – a grad student
in opera studies at The Boston Conservatory and a junior at USF

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Please call 896-5437 or email saraleone@comcast.net  for more information

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If you are like me the summer brings many things.  Such as Hot Weather, Rainy Afternoons, and our kids home from school.   This is something you can do anytime that your kids say I am bored.  Why not suggest they take a walk in the Cypress Slough Preserve.  It is free, and it is Beautiful.

Located on Six Mile Cypress Parkway  1.5 miles north of Daniels Parkway
Exit #131 off I-75

Trail Hours of Operation Dawn to Dusk  Open 7 days a week

Facility Features

• 11,000-square-foot Interpretive Center, Lee County Parks & Recreation’s first certified green building
• Fully accessible, 1.2 mile long boardwalk trail
• Seating enclaves, shelters, observation decks and a photo blind
• Amphitheater
• Guided walks (see times below)
• Educational displays and “Explorer’s Companion” self-guided trail brochures
• Picnic areas, restrooms and water fountain

Guided Walk Schedule

January-March:

Daily – 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

May-October:

Wednesdays only – 9:30 a.m.

April, November and December:

Daily – 9:30 a.m.

You do not have to pay for admittance to the park. However, your vehicle parking fee of $1 an hour or a maximum of $5.00 per stay is used for maintenance and programming for the preserve.

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Why Did the Morgan Cross the Road?

Our last day at our old location at 2207 First street will be on June 18th, 2010. That night, we’re going to have a HUGE party starting at 4pm till close. Come join us in our celebration as we honor the past and embrace the future. There’s going to be drink and food specials all night long with giveaways and door prizes. I even hear that there’s going to be Hawaiian fire jugglers and dancers. It’s going to be absolute craziness! So let me reiterate:

   What: Big Last Day Party for the Morgan House

When: Friday June 18, 2010 – 4pm till close

                                                                                     Where: 2207 First Street, Fort Myers

                                                                                        Why: To get to the other side!!

Red White Blue Stretch Fi 246 Help the Alliance of the Arts Summer Arts Camp Scholarship program

Alliance for the Arts has partnered with Miracle Professional Baseball to offer three special “Nights at the Ballpark.” Proceeds from ticket packages support the Alliance’s Summer Arts Camp scholarship program that serves Lee County youth.

ALLIANCE “NIGHTS AT THE BALLPARK”
June 4th, June 26th & July 3rd

$16 package includes:
- General Admission Ticket
- Miracle Hat
- Hot Dog and Soda Voucher

$18 package includes:
- Box Seat Ticket
- Miracle Hat
- Hot Dog and Soda Voucher

BUY TICKETS ONLINE at Miraclefun.com (enter ‘arts’ as the password) or all (239) 768-4210. For questions email jdonahue@miraclebaseball.com.

headerimg2 300x84 Art Walk Downtown is this Friday Check out what is happening....JUNE 4TH & 5TH FORT MYERS ART WALKThe next Art Walk is this Friday, June 4, from 6 to 10 p.m plus a daytime opening from 12-4pm on Saturday. The Saturday Art Fair is on break until the fall.

The June Art Walk will include more than a dozen art stops and will be highlighted by new art exhibitions, live music, and the traditional after party.

Held the first Friday of every month from 6 to 10 pm., Art Walk features local and national artwork in the downtown art galleries and at several art stops in the Fort Myers River District. The evening culminates with an after party at 10 p.m. The June after party will be held at Spirits of Bacchus on Hendry Street.

Approximately 40 participants make Art Walk happen and they include the Alliance for the Arts, Art League of Fort Myers, Art of the Olympians, Arts for ACT Gallery and Boutique, Café Matisse, Cigar Bar, Coloring The World, Conch Sweet Corner Café, daas Gallery, Delicious Things, Digital Data Destruction, Downtown Deli & Market, Downtown House of Pizza, Enjewel, First United Methodist Church, Florida Repertory Theatre, Fort Myers Redevelopment Agency, French Connection, H2 Downtown Bistro, Happenings A&E Magazine, Hideaway Sports Bar, Hotel Indigo, HOWL Gallery, Ichiban Japanese & Chinese Restaurant, Iberia Bank, LaTrattoria Restaurant, Main Street Antiques, Morgan House Restaurant, The Oasis Luxury Condos, Potomac Bead Company, Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center, Select Transportation, SKS Photo Shoot, Space 39 Gallery, Spirits of Bacchus, The Spot, The Veranda Restaurant, and the Young Artists Awards Progr am.

Some highlights of the Friday, June 4 Art Walk:

  • Art at The Oasis Condominiums: Group photography exhibit Our Realities showcasing women at work.
  • Art of the Olympians: Founder’s Exhibit in the Cultural Experience Gallery features works by Olympian artists Al Oerter and Liston Bochette. A special African Dance performance by Olympian artist Nzaeli “Queen” Kyomo will take place during Art Walk.
  • Art League of Fort Myers: Opening of new summer show. An awards reception is planned for 6-7:30 p.m.
  • Arts for ACT Gallery: Opening reception for exhibit featuring artists Dr. Michael Anderson – large format photography, Marie Cahill paints Downtown Fort Myers and Matlacha, and John Yuccas – nature photography.
  • Coloring The World: Gallery will feature the art of Stephen Gray-Blancett and colorful works by various local and international artists.
  • daas Gallery: Opening reception for Abstract Alchemy, featuring the art of Katherine Boren. Dana Alvarez, a contemporary and jazz vocalist and multiple year winner of the Young Artists Awards program, will be performing in front of the gallery from 7-8:30 p.m..
  • Enjewel: Featured artist is Andrea Trank from Heaven Lane Creations.
  • HOWL Gallery: Opening reception for show featuring the urban and sequential art inspired imagery of artist Matt Lackey.
  • Sidney and Berne Davis Art Center: The return of the popular vinyl art exhibit Turn, Turn, Turn. The Laboratory Theater of Florida will present a free one-act play entitled Tender Offer at 7 and 8:30 p.m.
  • Space 39:  Opening of a new show featuring artwork by FGCU students.

Find out more information at www.fortmyersartwalk.com