Page 14 - August 2016 Life In Naples Magazine
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afterart dark

N aples 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 Lowdermilk Park,
Avalon Park, Wiggins Pass Park, Vanderbilt Beach Park
and Barefoot Beach Preserve Park offer beach access with
various amenities and facilities to improve the experience.
One of the newest areas is the Gordon River Greenway,
which feature over two miles of a multi-purpose pathway
that starts by Freedom Park, on Golden Gate Parkway, and
goes through pine wood flats, by the Naples Zoo and will
eventually end well south of there. The Naples Botanical
Garden is located on Bayshore Drive and features 170
acres of world-class tropical plants and more, creating an
entertaining habitat for all to experience. Naples area offers a number of nature preserves to visit
and spend quality time. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida, Rookery Bay Estuary, Audubon’s
Corkscrew Swamp and The Naples Preserve are a few worth mentioning.

   If looking for some history, Palm Cottage, near the Naples Pier on 12th Avenue South, is the
home of the Historical Society. Then it’s a must to follow 12th Avenue South to historic Crayton
Cove in Old Naples, home of the Naples City Dock where fishing or sailing boats can be chartered.
The docks are a great place to stroll and watch the boats come in and filet their catch. A treasure
trove of pelicans can be found trying to get into the action. This village-style destination is the
oldest commercial area in Naples and boasts artist studios and galleries by long-standing artists,
Phil Fisher, Natalie Guess, Nora Butler and more. Charming boutiques,The Cove Inn,The Naples
Ship Store, along with the restaurants; The Dock at Crayton Cove, Bleu Provence, Chez Boët and
Napoli’s On The Bay, offer a variety of solutions for those searching for and area with more to offer
and a view of the Bay.

   October 8th, the Galleries of Crayton Cove will start it’s season of Art After Dark events
Saturday evening from 6 to 9 p.m., where the public is welcome to stroll the open galleries and
studios while enjoying live music performed by Naples talents such as Alchemy. The Galleries of
Crayton Cove are a professional artist community all within a one-block walk by the Bay where
8th St. S. and 12th Ave. S. meet by the flagpole.

    One of Crayton Cove’s artists, Natalie Guess, will be the feature artist at the Naples Depot on
10th St. S., during the month of October. She has been producing fine art batik paintings on fabric
for over 36 years. This show, titled “Reflections In Batik”, will present a number of her pieces that
are current and also ones that date back to the early 80’s, showing a progression over time of her
views of Naples, as well.

    Yes, Naples has grown and does have a lot more to offer. It’s worth the time to check these
things out and experience some of these events and special places that won’t be here in the future
as Naples continues to grow.

                 www.GalleriesOfCraytonCove.com www.philfisherfineart.com
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