Posted by admin On September 21st

Hats off to the Jim and His staff for being involved in the Cotillion Program. I know as I grew up it was a learning experience for all of us on how to behave in the real world at functions and balls etc. If you are interested come and find out more at the center tonight.
September 19, 2010
On Tuesday evening, September 21st, at 7:00 PM, the Director and Founding Advisory Board Members of the National League of Junior Cotillions, Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center, will be on hand to answer questions and discuss the curriculum, teaching philosophy, benefits, events, dances, and Balls for the Founding Season of this outstanding Cotillion Program. Founded by Charles and Anne Winters in 1979, the National League of Junior Cotillions is one of the most comprehensive programs in the nation with over 100 chapters nationwide. The mission of the National League of Junior Cotillions is to teach the importance of treating others with dignity and respect and to practice social dance. Registration in the Junior and Pre-Collegiate Cotillion is open to middle school and early high school students. Registration must balance between ladies and gentlemen and is on first-come, first-served basis. For more information on the national program, visit
www.nljc.com. To contact the director, e-mail
cotillion@comcast.net.
Posted by admin On August 9th

Forrest is a good friend of the family so when ever he has something to share about Fort Myers we listen
At our first campaign meeting last year we put investigating the dips and bumps on McGregor Blvd
At our first campaign meeting last year we put investigating the dips and bumps on McGregor Blvd. on our list of things to get done. The depressions are caused by sand leaking into holes or cracks in the underground storm sewer. I brought the problem up early on to the City Manager. Saeed Kazemi, our Public Works Director had his ideas and spent some time looking into the problem. Now the City has hired Barraco and Associates to video the storm sewers to determine where the leaks are, how bad they are and what is causing them. It is one of those puzzles you cannot solve until you get close to it. It could be bad construction, bad pipe or other utilities cutting it. The storm sewers are a PVC product and unlike concrete they can be cut without the party cutting them knowing. Whatever the problem, we will ask the responsible party to fix them.
Thanks Forrest
Posted by admin On June 18th