Entries by LifeInNaples

Honor flight is indeed an Honoring Flight

The Honor Flight Network is a non-profit organization created solely to honor Americans Veterans for their service and sacrifices. These American heroes are transported to Washington D.C. to visit, and reflect at their memorials while connecting with other Veterans. I recently had the privilege of flying on the Mission 10 flight, which left Naples airport with all female Veterans. […]

Community Foundation of Collier County for good forever

The colorful carved wooden “Welcome to Naples” signs, surrounded by lush greenery, beautifully landscaped medians, architecturally striking businesses and luxurious homes are your first clues that Naples, Florida is an affluent community set in a tropical paradise. But these gorgeous surroundings can be deceiving, representing a fragment of the residents that live in this seaside community. Statistics for poverty levels and teen pregnancy may […]

For the love of jazz

by Claudia Polzin Consultant to Nonprofits Off-Season – August, September and October – and for some of this time our main focus is unfortunately consumed with possible hurricanes. But since there is nothing we can do to control this fact of life in SW Florida – let’s focus on what we can control – finding hidden jazz gems around our town. By […]

PANTHER PRIDE ORGANIZATION BRINGS AWARENESS TO PANTHER CONSERVATION EFFORTS

In an effort to promote community engagement among Hodges University students, faculty, staff and alumni, the university has established Panther Pride. In partnership with the Naples Zoo, Panther Pride officials and volunteers will work to support panther conservation efforts in Southwest Florida. Inspired by an article featuring University of Missouri students working together to support conservation efforts for the Bengal tiger, […]

Art after Dark – August 2016

Naples is continuing to grow each year. Changes are happening daily and businesses are transitioning to help keep themselves within the current mix of what’s going on. Years ago, the only free activity was to go to the beach; today, there are a number of free or inexpensive things to do, as well as, go to the beach. Parks, such as […]

State of the City – August 2016

I have to give real journalists a lot of credit. Although I have been writing articles for Life in Naples magazine since its inception and before that for the Naples Journal, I think I’m far removed from adding the title journalist to my resume if I had one. I sit here with a lot to write about but struggle […]

It’s that time of year

by Reg Buxton in collaboration with Jim von Rinteln, M.A., FPEM, CEM, CFM The old hurricane saying advises “Hide from the wind and run from the water.” While Hurricane Wilma was a damaging storm which scarred our city for many months after its impact on October 24, 2005 – she graciously brought no storm surge flooding with her. The National Weather […]

Boots & Boogie Bash – $150,000

Excitement, cowboy boots and hats filled the room at the ninth annual Friends of Foster Children Forever (FFCF) Boots & Boogie Bash. The fundraiser was held at Grey Oaks Country Club with over 220 in attendance. The Bash began with a cocktail reception and silent auction followed by a Texas-style dinner, live auction and dancing. The event raised over $150,000 […]

Rare Vertical of 10 Harlan Estate Wines will kick off Naples Winter Wine Festival

Wine legends Bill Harlan and Antonio Galloni to showcase unique collection of “first-growth” vintages Naples, FL – July 21, 2016 – Harlan Estate, the ultimate cult winery behind some of the world’s most sought-after California Cabernets, will headline the 2017 Vintage Cellar with a vertical tasting of ten celebrated vintages, including extraordinary 100-point vintages from […]

From the publisher – August 2016

As a result of the last local election, the Naples City Council has three new members as well as a new Mayor. In other words a change of 57 percent. The Collier County Board of Commissioners will have three new members after the Fall election or a 60 percent change in the Commission. Why is this information of interest you ask? With […]