Month: April 2024

10 questions to ask after being diagnosed with cancer

10 questions to ask after being diagnosed with cancer

By Dr. Todd Pezzi So many thoughts and questions run through your mind after doctors confirm a cancer diagnosis. Was it discovered early enough? What is the survival rate? Will health insurance cover treatment costs? What happens if the cancer spreads? Where will I get my treatment?  This is an incredibly difficult period in a […]

Lee Commissioners award design contracts for the Fort Myers Beach Fishing Pier and Lynn Hall Memorial Park

Lee Commissioners award design contracts for the Fort Myers Beach Fishing Pier and Lynn Hall Memorial Park

Lee County Commissioners have taken a significant step towards the restoration of Fort Myers Beach Fishing Pier and Lynn Hall Memorial Park, both devastated by Hurricane Ian in 2022. In a recent decision, the Commissioners awarded design contracts for these projects, signaling progress in the community’s recovery efforts. The contracts, secured through a competitive process, […]

Family Friendly Farm Yoga! Presented by The Health & Wellness Committee

Family Friendly Farm Yoga! Presented by The Health & Wellness Committee

Saturday, April 20 10am – 12pm The Barn at Smith Acres 6470 Buckingham Road Fort Myers 33905 Come for the Yoga, stay for the animals! FREE entry to all LCBA Members… with donation of any of the following items: Cat/Dog Food and Treats 6′ Leashes Paper Towels Tall Trash Bags Dish Soap Laundry Soap Bleach […]

Lessons from Leadership Day: Learning to lead

Lessons from Leadership Day: Learning to lead

By: Dawn Montecalvo Throughout my 25 years in the nonprofit world, I’ve been afforded the opportunity to work with all brands of CEOs, board chairs, business owners, politicians and industry leaders. I’ve even been lucky enough to have some of these talented individuals on our team as volunteers. I’ve learned from each of these leaders […]

Health Officials Caution About Blue-Green Algae Blooms at Caloosahatchee River

Health Officials Caution About Blue-Green Algae Blooms at Caloosahatchee River

The Florida Department of Health in Lee County (DOH-Lee) is cautioning the public of the presence of blue-green algae blooms in Caloosahatchee River — Telegraph Creek and Hancock Creek — Moody River. Blooms have the potential to produce toxins, and what triggers them to do so remains poorly understood. Since bloom conditions can change at […]

Lee County Library System Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Dunbar-Jupiter Hammon Public Library

Lee County Library System Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Dunbar-Jupiter Hammon Public Library

Join in a community celebration for the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Dunbar-Jupiter Hammon Public Library from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the library, 3095 Blount St., Fort Myers, FL 33916. The Lee Board of County Commissioners and the Lee County Library System plan an all-ages extravaganza is planned to […]

Sunset Builders & Maintenance and Salty Papa’s Shrimp House Team Up to Encourage Blood Donations 

Sunset Builders & Maintenance and Salty Papa’s Shrimp House Team Up to Encourage Blood Donations 

Sunset Builders & Maintenance and Salty Papa’s Shrimp House are teaming up to host the One Blood bus to encourage the community to donate blood. The One Blood bus will be stationed in front of Sunset Builders & Maintenance and Salty Papa’s Shrimp House located at 15271 McGregor Blvd in Fort Myers on April 26, […]

Lee County Solid Waste Partners with Habitat for Humanity and the Village of Estero for Waste Collection Event

Lee County Solid Waste Partners with Habitat for Humanity and the Village of Estero for Waste Collection Event

Village of Estero residents may safely and responsibly dispose of household chemical waste (HCW) such as leftover paints, cleaners, herbicides, pesticides, automotive fluids and pool chemicals on Wednesday, April 17. The collection event will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Estero Community Park, 9200 Corkscrew Palms Blvd.  Drop off is an […]

Southwest Florida Symphony closes 63rd season with ‘70s, 80s & 90s Unplugged’ on May 18

Southwest Florida Symphony closes 63rd season with ‘70s, 80s & 90s Unplugged’ on May 18

The Southwest Florida Symphony, the only professional orchestra in Lee County and the fourth oldest orchestra in the state, is thrilled to announce locally beloved guest artist Andrew Lipke will perform in the final Brave New Pops concert of the season on Saturday, May 18. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at Barbara B. Mann […]

How does painting a rain barrel help struggling Lehigh Acres’ seniors pay their water utility bills? Find out in the 3rd annual Lehigh Acres Rain Barrel Painting Contest

How does painting a rain barrel help struggling Lehigh Acres’ seniors pay their water utility bills? Find out in the 3rd annual Lehigh Acres Rain Barrel Painting Contest

The Florida Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA), Lehigh Community Services, and Lehigh Acres Senior Center are excited to announce the 3rd Annual Lehigh Acres Rain Barrel Painting Contest! The purpose of the program is to promote water conservation while simultaneously providing art therapy to senior citizens within the community. But this program doesn’t stop there…money raised […]

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