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The
Naples Players
2014–2015 SEASON
GOD Jan. 14 – Feb. 7
of Wed – Sat 8:00 p.m.
Carnage Sun 2:00 p.m.
In Blackburn Hall
by Yasmina Reza Sponsored by:
More than a dozen of the children in the program and parents
turned out for the opening night reception for the “Vivid #Selfies”
exhibit. A playground scuffle brings two sets of parents together to discuss how to resolve
“The children were so excited to see their art on the wall outside of their sons’ behavior. What starts out as a concerted civilized conversation erupts
school,” Hostetler said. into a primal war of words that is manically hilarious.
The exhibits featured at the Community Gallery rotate every three
months. Opening receptions are held for each new exhibit to continually
showcase the art and partnership of the participating organization. The
Sheriff ’s Office headquarters is a community building and welcomes all Feb. 4 – Feb. 28
members of the public to come and view the exhibits. Red
The gallery is located in the administrative offices on the second Wed – Sat 8:00 p.m.
floor of the Collier County Sheriff ’s Office, 3319 U.S. 41 E., Bldg. J,
East Naples. The public is invited to view Community Gallery exhibits Sun 2:00 p.m.
during normal business hours. In Tobye Studio
The CCSO Community Gallery welcomes any local public service
organizations interested in setting up a future exhibit. Sponsored by:
For more information about the gallery or how an organization can
participate, contact CCSO Media Relations Officer Kristi Lester at
239.252.0608, or Kristi.Lester@colliersheriff.org. Winner of the 2010 Tony award for Best Play, Red explores the compelling and
Left: A participant in the Crossroads program at David Lawrence Center (right) discusses vulnerable relationship between an artist and his creations as he fights for
her artwork with a member of the local media. Works of artists who were in recovery from relevance in the art community.
substance abuse were featured in the exhibit titled, “Images of Recovery,” in July 2013.
Middle: The Collier County Sheriff’s Ofice partnered in November with Collier Child Care
Resources Incorporated to display the self-portraits of children ages 3 to 5 years old attending
its NCEF Early Childhood Development Center.
Top Right: A child artist has her picture taken with her “selie” during the opening-night recep-
tion for the Vivid #Selies exhibit at the CCSO Community Gallery. Since 2011,14 exhibits have
been shown in the art gallery, housed on the second loor of Sheriff’s Ofice headquarters. The
gallery was created to showcase the partnerships developed between CCSO and community.
Bottom Right: Youth Haven Director of Programs Jinx Ligget admires the artwork alongside $ $
one of the child artists whose work was on display in 2011. CCSO partnered with Youth Haven, Tickets: God of Carnage 35 • Red 30
a local non-proit organization dedicated to helping abused and neglected children. Ligget said $ 12 times awarded
at the time that the organization’s art program is therapeutic and a powerful tool in the recov- 10 for Students 21 and under “Best Live Theatre”
ery process for the children. Displaying their artwork through the Community Gallery has illed
many of the featured artists with a sense of purpose and pride, she said. Call 239-263-7990 or visit www.naplesplayers.org w tY G
Photo(s) by Media Relations Oficer Kristi Lester/CCSO
The Naples Players at Sugden Community Theatre • 701 5th Ave. South, Naples, FL 34102
Life in Naples | January 2015 83
Naples Players
2014–2015 SEASON
GOD Jan. 14 – Feb. 7
of Wed – Sat 8:00 p.m.
Carnage Sun 2:00 p.m.
In Blackburn Hall
by Yasmina Reza Sponsored by:
More than a dozen of the children in the program and parents
turned out for the opening night reception for the “Vivid #Selfies”
exhibit. A playground scuffle brings two sets of parents together to discuss how to resolve
“The children were so excited to see their art on the wall outside of their sons’ behavior. What starts out as a concerted civilized conversation erupts
school,” Hostetler said. into a primal war of words that is manically hilarious.
The exhibits featured at the Community Gallery rotate every three
months. Opening receptions are held for each new exhibit to continually
showcase the art and partnership of the participating organization. The
Sheriff ’s Office headquarters is a community building and welcomes all Feb. 4 – Feb. 28
members of the public to come and view the exhibits. Red
The gallery is located in the administrative offices on the second Wed – Sat 8:00 p.m.
floor of the Collier County Sheriff ’s Office, 3319 U.S. 41 E., Bldg. J,
East Naples. The public is invited to view Community Gallery exhibits Sun 2:00 p.m.
during normal business hours. In Tobye Studio
The CCSO Community Gallery welcomes any local public service
organizations interested in setting up a future exhibit. Sponsored by:
For more information about the gallery or how an organization can
participate, contact CCSO Media Relations Officer Kristi Lester at
239.252.0608, or Kristi.Lester@colliersheriff.org. Winner of the 2010 Tony award for Best Play, Red explores the compelling and
Left: A participant in the Crossroads program at David Lawrence Center (right) discusses vulnerable relationship between an artist and his creations as he fights for
her artwork with a member of the local media. Works of artists who were in recovery from relevance in the art community.
substance abuse were featured in the exhibit titled, “Images of Recovery,” in July 2013.
Middle: The Collier County Sheriff’s Ofice partnered in November with Collier Child Care
Resources Incorporated to display the self-portraits of children ages 3 to 5 years old attending
its NCEF Early Childhood Development Center.
Top Right: A child artist has her picture taken with her “selie” during the opening-night recep-
tion for the Vivid #Selies exhibit at the CCSO Community Gallery. Since 2011,14 exhibits have
been shown in the art gallery, housed on the second loor of Sheriff’s Ofice headquarters. The
gallery was created to showcase the partnerships developed between CCSO and community.
Bottom Right: Youth Haven Director of Programs Jinx Ligget admires the artwork alongside $ $
one of the child artists whose work was on display in 2011. CCSO partnered with Youth Haven, Tickets: God of Carnage 35 • Red 30
a local non-proit organization dedicated to helping abused and neglected children. Ligget said $ 12 times awarded
at the time that the organization’s art program is therapeutic and a powerful tool in the recov- 10 for Students 21 and under “Best Live Theatre”
ery process for the children. Displaying their artwork through the Community Gallery has illed
many of the featured artists with a sense of purpose and pride, she said. Call 239-263-7990 or visit www.naplesplayers.org w tY G
Photo(s) by Media Relations Oficer Kristi Lester/CCSO
The Naples Players at Sugden Community Theatre • 701 5th Ave. South, Naples, FL 34102
Life in Naples | January 2015 83