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Greek Festival this Weekend Feb 24,25,and 26

Posted by admin On February 22nd

athens2 Greek Festival this Weekend Feb 24,25,and 26

Greek Fest Feb 24,25,and 26

Friday- Saturday 11am to 11pm Sunday 12pm to 5pm.

8210 Cypress Lake Dr.

Authentic Greek Cuisine

Live Band and Greek Dance Troupe

Carnival Rides

Admission $5 for Adults for unlimited return visits the entire weekend children under 12 are free visit www.greekfestfortMyers.com

623 Michelle Sales Featured at the Alliance of the Arts Feb 10th624 Michelle Sales Featured at the Alliance of the Arts Feb 10thMixed media artist Michelle Sales says her work is about the accumulation and preservation of memories.

“These memories, represented by constructed and found materials, are stitched together to create two and three dimensional artwork. Each piece is built up with various layers denoting passage of time and erosion. My works are abstract journals in which memories are retained, protected and preserved. Through this process I document events, emotions, growth and decline. In like fashion, my memories mimic ancient civilizations, one built on top of another, century after century, new upon old, in an endless cycle.” — Michelle Sales

The Florida Repertory Theatre Does it again.   The Wall Street Journal Wrote a review on their last production God of Carnage

Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal raves that Florida Rep’s God of Carnage is “as good as the Broadway version, and better in one respect!”

carnage wsj index Florida Rep does it again.    A comedy about Marriage Bedroom Farce   Dont Miss it, the show ends Feb 25thTeachout praised the ensemble cast, saying, “Craig Bockhorn and Chris Clavelli, whose transformation into beasts of prey is a well-kept surprise. Shelley Delaney is properly insipid as Mr. Clavelli’s mousy wife, and Carrie Lund couldn’t be better!”

In closing he praised director, Dennis Lee Delaney’s work, saying that his God of Carnage is, “directed with hair-trigger precision…Mr. Delaney’s staging is so fine that you could use it to teach students how to direct a farce!

Help support the Florida Repertory Theatre.

Without the support and sponsorship provided each season by area and regional businesses and major corporations, Florida Repertory Theatre could not produce at the high level its patrons have come to expect. Essentially, these corporations are the “producers behind the scenes” of every show. In addition to cash sponsorships, many area businesses offer goods and services gratis or at greatly discounted rates that help our production team build sets, house visiting guest artists and advertise our shows.

Please join your professional corporate colleagues and become a member of the Executive Producer’s Circle for an upcoming Florida Rep production. Contact Development Associate, Tyler Gutowsky at 239-332-4665 x39.

 

The Fort Myers Dowtown Rotary is assising with parking as they did last year.  Avoid the Fuss Ride the Buss.

 

Park you cars downtown across from  Fist Watch in the old Boulevard Plaza.   There are buses every 15 minutes running downtown.

boulevard ART Fest is Next weekend Have you made plans to be there?  Feb 4th and 5th Avoid the Fuss Ride the Bus

Thanks

ArtFest Fort Myers, Southwest Florida’s premier art festival takes place downtown Fort Myers on February 4 & 5, 2012 from 10 to 5 each day. Each year Fort Myers’ only free, two day art extravaganza, decorates our downtown with exceptional artwork, entertainment and children’s art activities.

Attendees enjoy and purchase artwork in a variety of mediums and prices from nationally recognized artists from across the country and around the world.

Its better than a gallery – there is lots of variety – you can talk to the artists – you can view the work of over 200 fine artists in a single weekend – you can introduce your children to the magic of original art.

Enjoy this amazing opportunity to see some of the most creative and exciting artwork to be exhibited anywhere in Florida this season.

ArtFest Fort Myers artists are rarely seen at other local art festivals. Their work is refreshing and new. It’s a perfect time to find that one of a kind piece for your home or collection!

Holiday House 2010 t607 Holiday House 2011 will run from Dec 9 through 23.   Hours our 5pm to 9pm

Advance tickets on sale  at SouthWest Captial Bank,Vincents Salon , Tan USA,Finemark Bank at Riverwalk and the Franklin Shops

A Southwest Florida Tradition for 55 years!
Holiday House
“Believe”
December 9 – 23, 2011
5:00 – 9:00 PM
Historic Burroughs & Langford Kingston Homes
Corner of First Street & Fowler
Admission $5
Children 10 & under FREE

Tour two Historic Homes decorated for the Holidays
Visit with Santa Claus 
Nightly Seasonal Entertainment
Veterans & Military FREE with Military ID
FREE Parking at First United Methodist Church off Fowler

Make Holiday House part 
of your family tradition!

This video was from one of last years performers Memphis 56 and Andy Howl

musicwalk logo Music Walk moving to Third Fridays in 2012  The next one will be on Dec 17th to celebrate the holidays.

2012 Dates

 
3rd FRIDAYS
January 20th
February 17th
March 16th
April 20th
May 18th
June 15th
July 20th
August 17th
September 21st
October 19th
November 16th
December 21st

 

 

AA logo new transparent  There is a lot to do and see here in Fort Myers Let us kick off the event on Friday night at The Alliance of the Arts

In the Main Gallery
November 21st – December 31st

Alicia Schmidt:
40 Years a Retrospective

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Opening Reception: December 2nd, 5-7:30pm
Exhibiting: November 21st – December 31st
Gallery WALK & TALK: December 3rd from 10-11am
Members Gallery: Barbara Fewster
Theater Lobby: Lydia Fogaras Ljuboja M.D.

“Alicia Schmidt: 40 Years A Retrospective” will contain work dating back to 1971, including paintings, drawings and watercolors. The collection starts with traditional academic work, figures, landscape and portraits but also represents various turning points in Schmidt’s life as her work developed into a minimal style and then into abstract works.

Alicia has been a resident of Cape Coral since 1966, moving to SW Florida from Dunkirk, NY. Her work has been exhibited nationally and regionally in solo, group, and juried exhibitions and has been the recipient of many awards.543  There is a lot to do and see here in Fort Myers Let us kick off the event on Friday night at The Alliance of the Arts

 

artwalk Art Walk and the Tree lighting  is happening Downtown  Gift Wish List perhaps a piece of Art for that someone special.

 

Art Walk and Tree Lighting December 2nd 2011

Fort Myers Art Walk offers great gift and holiday shopping options

December’s Fort Myers Art Walk and the Saturday Art Fair will offer some great holiday shopping options for local residents and tourists alike.

The first weekend of December will see new art exhibits, the official Christmas tree lighting, and a growing art fair in downtown Fort Myers.

The next monthly Art Walk will take place on Friday, Dec. 2, with local art galleries and art stops featuring new exhibits and shows. This regular cultural event draws between 1,500 and 2,500 people each month to the downtown River District.

Then on Saturday, Dec. 3, the organizers of Art Walk present the seasonal Saturday Art Fair. A new twist this year is the art fair is a juried event, showcasing individual artists at tables along the sidewalks of First Street. The Saturday Art Fair runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is free to attend. Thirty-nine artists and art vendors are scheduled to be at December’s Saturday Art Fair.

The monthly Art Walk runs from 6 to 10 p.m. on the first Fridays of every month. The December Art Walk will include a dozen art galleries and art stops and will feature new art shows, live music, and the traditional after party.

An added bonus on Friday, Dec. 2 At Fowler White and Boggs

Downtown Fort Myers is kicking off the Holiday Season with the Holiday Stroll this Friday. Mayor Randy Henderson, who is standing in as Santa, will ride down First Street in a horse drawn carriage.
The prime spot to watch Mayor Randy Henderson ride down First Street in a horse drawn carriage is the front entrance of the law office of Fowler White Boggs – on the corner of First and Hendry.

Office staff will sweeten your wait with Holiday music, hot coffee and cookies. Please bring an unwrapped toy – FWB is a drop-off location for Toys for Tots. Toys and monetary donations will be accepted from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. to help as many local less fortunate children as possible to celebrate the Holidays.

Inside FWB’s office atrium, a 12 feet tall decorated Christmas tree is the center piece for amazing stained glass art displays by John C. Coleman.

  The carriage will head to Hendry Street, turn north and stop just north of Bay Street. The mayor will light the official downtown Christmas tree in the grassy median of Hendry Street. He will then travel to the Art of the Olympians at the river’s edge where fake snow will fall on strollers. The procession will turn around and head south on Hendry Street back to First. Turning east on First, the Mayor’s carriage will proceed to the Goodwill Festival of Trees at the Sidney and Berne Davis Art Center. First and Hendry streets will be closed temporarily during the stroll and tree lighting.

Some art highlights of the Friday, Dec. 2 Art Walk:

- Art of the Olympians: Showing an exhibition, Legends of ’68, featuring artwork from four dynamic USA Olympians from the 1968 Olympic Games (Rink Babka, Bob Beamon, Peggy Fleming, and Al Oerter), and a collection of works by Olympic Artist Steve Allen. Vocalists from the Young Artists Awards program will be performing holiday songs starting at 6:30 p.m.

- Art League of Fort Myers: Opening reception for Small Packages exhibit.

- Arts for ACT Gallery: Opening reception for new show featuring artists Cheryl Fausel, Honey Costa, and Ron Evans.

- Coloring The World: Holiday art sale to include medal sculptures by Mac Worthington, paintings by Stephen Gray Blancett, jewelry by Raven, and pottery by Sandy Pond.

- daas Gallery: Opening reception for Earth: A Cry for Deliverance, a juried group exhibition.

- Gallery Showcase and Information Center at IberiaBank (Bayview Court at First Street). Art Walk T-shirts are available at this location as well as buttons, maps and brochures.

- HOWL Gallery: Kash N Karry Holiday Sale offers big savings on many art pieces including original art, framed art, T-shirts, and unframed posters & prints, available for immediate take home. Save up to 50% on select items.

kashnkarry Art Walk and the Tree lighting  is happening Downtown  Gift Wish List perhaps a piece of Art for that someone special.

- In One Instant: Holiday Salon: Photography and Gifts for the Season, with more than 20 different local and regional photographers represented.

- Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center: Final night of Goodwill Festival of Trees.

- Savvy on First: Featuring artists Bekki Shanklin and Trudy Hylant.

- Space 39 Gallery: Group art show. 

 

Nearly 50 participants make Art Walk successful each month and they include the Alliance for the Arts, AmeriDry, Art League of Fort Myers, Art of the Olympians, Arts for ACT Gallery and Boutique, Browtopia, Cigar Bar, Coloring The World, Cool Hand Luc’s, daas Gallery, Downtown House of Pizza, Enjewel, First United Methodist Church, Florida Repertory Theatre, Fort Myers Community Redevelopment Agency, The Franklin Shops, French Connection Cafe, Hampton Inn & Suites, Happenings A&E Magazine, Hideaway Sports Bar, Hotel Indigo, HOWL Gallery/Tattoo, Ichiban Japanese & Chinese Restaurant, IberiaBank, In One Instant Gallery of Photography, Legacy Harbour Hotel & Suites, Leoma Lovegrove Gallery, Linen Cottage, Lush French Bakery, Mad Hatter Galleries, Main Street Antiques, Market America Realty & Investments, Morgan House Restaurant, The Oasis Luxury Condos, Potomac Bead Company, Red Door Studio, Renaissance Creativity Center, River District Alliance, Rock Lake Resort, Savvy on First, Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center, Select Transportation, SKS PhotoShoot, Space 39 Gallery, Spirits of Bacchus, Twisted Vine Bistro, United Café, Bar & Bistro, The Veranda Restaurant, What’s Up Dogs?, Yanos Restaurant, and the Young Artists Awards Program.

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

Always a collector’s item, new Art Walk buttons will be available at galleries that night. Art Walk has its own T-shirt (in red or black). Shirts are available for a donation at the IberiaBank gallery showcase during Art Walk.

A free shuttle service courtesy of Select Transportation Inc., with stops planned near the art venues, and parking at the Harborside Event Center will be available for Art Walk patrons. Shuttle stops include The Oasis Condominiums, Art of the Olympians, and the Patio de Leon entrance at First Street.

A map of Art Walk, showing transportation and parking will be distributed by participating galleries. Art Walk is a rain or shine event. Art Walk was started by a group of art galleries and art enthusiasts and debuted in October of 2008. Art Walk is a River District Alliance event. For more information on Art Walk, participating galleries and links to gallery websites, visit www.fortmyersartwalk.com.

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cavanaugh 1 Michael Cavanaugh invades Edison State College once Again October 22nd 7:00pmBACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: Michael Cavanaugh & the Edison pops Orchestra

Michael is the pianist / singer who was hand-picked by Billy Joel to open his Broadway musical Movin’ Out. Returning to the Edison stage, Michael will perform his newest show: “The Songs of Elton John, Billy Joel and More!”

Saturday, October 22, 2011
Purchase Tickets Online Now!

Gates open at 5pm | Concert begins at 7pm
Reserved Table Seating: $40 per person or
$400 per table of 10
General Admission: $20 in advance; $25 at gate