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GARETH ROCKLIFFE CONTENTS | MAY • JUNE • JULY 2015
KLAMOUTH, CALIFORNIA
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16 | NAPLES ART ASSOCIATION
It is through arts and humanities that we learn
about ourselves, we develop a better understanding of
how people and societies work and what they need and
want. The arts and humanities power culture. They are
the heart and soul of a person and STEM is the body.
Working together, they create a whole, innovative, and
creative human being that can apply critical thinking
skills needed to succeed in our ever changing world.
BERNARD VILLEMOT - PARLY
70 | BAKER PARK
Among the reasons that the Baker Park Gala stood out
this year once again as a totally unique event – the spirit of
the people who believe in the park and what it stands for.
It’s really not about land or engineering or money. It’s about
ice cream on a hot day, a ride on a carousel. It’s about having
freedom to roam around, relaxing at a reading table before
grabbing a bite at the café. It about toddlers getting so tired
from a day at Baker Park that they fall asleep in the car on
the short drive home. It’s about making memories with
children and grandchildren and each other, or by oneself on a
reflective stroll with the river in view.
83 | WHO ARE THE HUNGARIANS?
In late 1999, seven Naples residents met at the Fleischmann
Community Center. They formally established the present
Hungarian-American Club of S.W. Florida paying two years dues in
advance to provide seed money to attract members and supporters.
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