Entries by LifeInNaples

Home for Christmas

by Lois Bolin Old Naples Historian WWII changed the ways Americans celebrate this precious holiday but those holiday lights changed the dark experience of war. Many of the changes happened because of shortages, but even more happened because time and distance separated loved ones. For example, those of us who complain that Christmas decorations are […]

BOOTS, BREWS & BBQ BENEFITS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS

On October 24, 150 cowboys and cowgirls attended a hoedown at The Club Pelican Bay to benefit student scholarships at Hodges University. The hoedown queen, Thelma Hodges, and hoedown darling, Sandra Lee Buxton, greeted guests upon arrival. Collier County Sheriff Kevin Rambosk and his wife, Pat, were present and unofficially deputized Stock Development guests as […]

MEDIUM EGG TEMPERA – ASK THE ARTSPERTS

by Juliana Meek and Kristine Meek Dear Artspert: My daughter came home from school and tells me that you can paint with Egg Tempura. What is Egg Tempura? Signed, Just Yolking Dear Yolking, It sounds like a mispronunciation of Egg Tempera, though tempura is making us hungry for Japanese food. And yes, Egg Tempera is […]

ENJOYING THE SEASON FLORIDA STYLE

by Claudia Polzin Consultant to Nonprofits Many of us moved here from “somewhere else” – and sometimes it is difficult to begin new traditions or to adjust to a new area and its traditions. But the sights and sounds of the holidays are all around us in the land of beaches and palm trees – […]

Civil Discourse and Real Solutions

by Congressman Curt Clawson Political campaigns are heating up across America, at a time when a majority of Americans are concerned about the direction of our great nation. Many are frustrated or even outraged by the lack of civil discourse in the process of electing those who will serve in public office. We all want […]