Entries by LifeInNaples

The Immokalee Foundation Builds Careers, Homes and Full-Circle Moments

David A. Turrubiartez Jr. is certainly not Southwest Florida’s only new homebuyer in the last few months. Still, his scenario is unique. David’s new home is house #7 out of a total of 18 planned homes being built by The Immokalee Foundation. Since 1991, The Immokalee Foundation has been preparing the next generation of leaders […]

Kitchen Spaces

When shopping and designing your new kitchen, whether it be for a remodel or new construction, one of the most important items to keep in mind are “your spaces”. In new construction very often, the blueprints are created by an architect who will create openings for generic appliances and set the kitchen walk spaces according […]

Hair and pH (Part 2)

Let’s review from last month. Hair is protein. Chemicals adversely affect this protein. To color hair we need to get to the inner layer of hair. The goal is to use a higher pH which is more alkaline than acid. Logically then we must look for a quality product that will do the color job […]

2024 NAPLES WINTER WINE FESTIVAL LIVE AUCTION ACHIEVES NEW MILESTONE

2024 NAPLES WINTER WINE FESTIVAL LIVE AUCTION ACHIEVES NEW MILESTONE RAISING MORE THAN $33 MILLION FOR AT-RISK AND UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN The record-breaking day includes the highest amount for a single live auction lot – $2.7 million for a seven-night Mediterranean cruise for six couples onboard the 312-foot super yacht M/YWhisper, plus an amazing $1.4 million […]

Soukup Strategic Solutions’ February webinar for Nonprofits

Soukup Strategic Solutions’ February webinar for nonprofits– Unlocking Grant Success: A Guide to Organizational Readiness  Soukup Strategic Solutions, Inc. will offer nonprofit organizations the opportunity to participate in an important webinar on Wednesday, February 21stat 2pm EST. A continuation of the 2024 series, each month features dynamic presenters covering topics in fundraising, marketing, AI, Nonprofit […]

One Family’s Journey

Bullying in middle school started Colin Pearson’s problems. A family move and isolation during the pandemic intensified his depression. And when his mother was diagnosed with cancer, it became too much for him to handle. “I felt a lot of emotions I had never felt,” said Colin, who is now a freshman at Gulf Coast […]