Entries by LifeInNaples

Naples Children & Education Foundation Invests Over $20 Million

Naples Children & Education Foundation Invests Over $20 Million to Support Underprivileged and At-Risk Children and Future Generations in Collier County Over 40 local, non-profit organizations receive NCEF grant funding for 2020-21 The Naples Children & Education Foundation (NCEF) has invested more than $20 million in 43 local nonprofit agencies that improve the physical, emotional […]

St. Matthew’s House Social Enterprises Invite Patronage with a Purpose by Paula Robertson

The remarkable people of St. Matthew’s House live the message of “Hope Starts Here” each and every day. For 32 years, St. Matthew’s House has been providing food, shelter, and the guidance and tools needed to build a better life for those struggling with poverty, food insecurity, homelessness and addiction. Programs for those in need St. Matthew’s House is the […]

To Gift or Not to Gift by Christopher G. Price, Esquire

Increased Exemption Amounts Provide Window of Opportunity Before Sunset As part of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017, the estate and gift tax exemption amount increased from $5M to $10M per taxpayer.  This exemption amount is indexed for inflation each year. In November, the IRS announced the 2020 inflation adjusted estate and gift tax exemption amount. For 2020, the exemption amount […]

ART AFTER DARK… 5 painters and a potter

Naples, Florida, what a wonderful place to be right now! The weather is better than most other places in the country and there are many activities and events to keep everyone  busy. Granted, traffic can be a little exhausting, but at least there is no snow or ice to contend with. To top it off, there is […]

Building Bright Futures

Just imagine. Can you picture yourself building an airplane and then flying that airplane? And not just any airplane, but one with the capability to fly around the world! That’s what 20 youngsters are doing right now at the Naples Airport. The Naples Youth Aviation Project has been diligently working on building a Sling 2 aircraft that the young […]

A Very Naples Story at FGCU

The naming of a new dean for the school of business at Florida Gulf Coast University seems like a routine happening at a place well-distanced from Naples. Yet, look closer and you learn it is a very Naples story. The new dean, Chris Westley, is a 1982 Naples High School graduate, and the business school – in the signature building that greets visitors […]

Foster Children are Ready to Have Fun this Summer

Summer camp is a right of passage for many children – a chance for kids to play with friends and meet new ones, explore new activities that interest them, and learn new skills. While most kids have the opportunity to enjoy this carefree, summertime tradition, it can be a luxury for children in the foster care system. Foster parents […]

March is Red Cross Month!

March is American Red Cross Month, a special time to recognize and thank Red Cross volunteers and donors who give their time, and to inspire others to become heroes in their communities. All over the country and around the world, the Red Cross is powered by volunteers who respond to catastrophes ranging from home fires to natural disasters, delivering help […]

ron mcginty tells us about The Chiva Express

I ought to start by informing you my Chiva Express experience was a few years ago but thought you may enjoy our trek across the Ecuadorian Andes. Envision designing and laying hundreds of miles of railway tracks over the Andes Mountains in the mid-1800s. Incredibly, men hauled tons of railroad ties and steel thousands of feet above sea level. […]