Entries by LifeInNaples

Naples, Top of Mind & Top of List

by John S. Cox, CCE, CEcD, IOM President & CEO Returning home early to Naples from the Christmas holidays was a good decision; travelling back on Sunday, December 28, 2014 however, was not. The three lane parking lot called I-75 southbound was playing host to bumper-to-bumper and in some cases door-to-door activity which reminded me […]

A Valentine Year for our Greatest Generation

by Lois Bolin Old Naples Historian with Florida Native, Peter Thomas, WWII Veteran A 17.3 billion dollar industry, Valentine’s Day, has long been known as a day of romance but its tradition and patron saint is cloaked in mystery. Legend tells us that Valentine was a third century Roman priest, who defied Claudius II’s ‘no […]

14th Annual Comedy Cabaret

Brings laughs and donations for Friends of Foster Children of SWFL Laughs were abundant as nationally known comedians, Jake Johannsen and Nigel Lawrence, entertained guests at the 14th Annual Comedy Cabaret to benefit the Friends of Foster Children of Southwest Florida (FFC). The fundraiser was held at The Naples Beach Hotel and  included cocktails, silent […]

Wisdom Through Generations

What’s in your family treasure chest? by Jill Ciccarelli Rapps, CFP® Financial Advisor Wisdom has been regarded as one of four cardinal virtues; and as a virtue, it is a habit or disposition to perform the action with the highest degree of adequacy under any given circumstance1. What if we could easily “pay our wisdom […]

Strictly Ballroom

A lesson in the love of dance from Sheila Davis You’ve seen her at social events and in the pages of all the local magazines. But she’s fast becoming known around town for her twirling, fancy footwork and gorgeous costumes. Sheila Davis loves ballroom dancing and says nothing other than her children has ever given […]

Republicans must put the “sausage making” of Washington behind and govern with real solutions

by Congressman Curt Clawson Let’s hope the so-called “Cromnibus” Bill, which passed in the House on our final day of the 113th Congress, is the last “sausage” we’ll be  seeing from Washington. We had only two days to review that over 1600 page bill – hardly adequate time for our team to thoroughly study it. […]

Galleries of Crayton Cove

Naples was still a small town back in the fall of 1979 when Natalie Guess moved here to pursue her art career after eight years of vacationing in this beautiful part of the world. Within the first year, she met her true love in life, artist Phil Fisher, a Naples resident since 1971. The time […]

Give Us a Kiss

February is all about love. Valentine’s Day is a jewelry lovers dream because one can give or receive beautiful objects that speak for them. The gesture is lovely. Giving a gift of jewelry carries with it a promise of beauty, permanence and value. It mirrors the sentiment of the giver to the recipient no matter […]