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WOW TO DO LIST
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Clay techniques6 to 9 p.m. Mondays and
1 to 4 p.m. Thursdays at Rosen Gallery and Studios, North Line Plaza, 2172 J & C Blvd., Naples. Five-week class led by award-winning artist Richard W. Rosen, No experience necessary. Limit seven people. Cost: $195 plus materials ($20). Infor-mation: (239) 821-1061 or [email protected].
Mixed media class10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays at Arts on Fire Studio and Gallery, 5880 Shirley Street ste. 207, Naples. Come for fun and leave with a masterpiece. Cost: $50 per class plus canvas. Six student limit and reser-vations required. Informa-tion: (239) 284-0242.
Naples Artcrafters Fine Art and Craft show
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 26 at Cambier Park. The event features incredibly diverse and talented local artists that will share paintings, photography, glass art, jewelry and metal work as well as handcrafted sculptures, basketry, pottery and more. Information: (239) 250-0804 or www.naplesartcrafters.com.
CAr/BOAT/Air shOWs
Antique Car Club of America
7 p.m. on the third Thurs-day of every month. The Naples-Marco Island chap-ter of the Antique Car Club of America is now meeting every third Thursday at St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church, 7100 Airport Road N., Naples. Information: (239) 352-7648.
ChAriTy/FuNdrAisers
Fall harvest Festival 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Oct.
18-30 at Gulf Coast Town Center, 9903 Gulf Coast Main St., Fort Myers and at Life Christian Church, 3001 Santa Barbara Blvd., Naples. Inflatable games, bounce houses and kids activities from 3 to 9 p.m. Bring an unwrapped toy to receive $5 off one unlim-ited bounce bracelet or $2 off one Jack-O-Lantern. Proceeds benefit Toys For Tots. Information: Al at (239) 229-6582 or Taylor Rental and Creative Events at (239) 768-6393.
Wine Tasters golf outing and charity fundraiser
8:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 at Heritage Bay Golf & Country Club. Proceeds from the event will be do-nated to Youth Haven, St. Matthews House and The Shelter for Abused Women & Children. Reservations required by: Oct. 7. Cost: $85 per person, $340 for team of four. Informa-tion: John Groneman at (239) 963-6237 or email [email protected].
Butterfly release 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct.
19 at Immokalee Airport Park, 165 Airpark Blvd., Immokalee. The event will include a live butterfly ex-hibit showcasing hundreds of butterflies, children’s activities, and baked goods. At noon, a community me-morial service will be held and will include inspirational readings, music and the public reading of names of loved ones being honored. At the conclusion of the service, the exhibit tent will be opened to allow the butterflies to take flight. In-formation: Lillian Cuevas at
(239) 261-4404 or by email to [email protected].
13th Ave south skim Jam
9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 on the beach at 13th Avenue South in Naples. Hosted by the Old Naples Surf Shop, all proceeds will benefit the Greater Naples YMCA Rebuilding Fund. Reg-istration will begin at 7 a.m. Cost: $25 in advance, $35 day of. Information: www.oldnaplessurfshop.com.
strut your Mutt10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Oct. 19 at Germain BMW, 11286 US 41 N,, Naples. Deck your pets out in their finest Halloween garb and roll over to Germain BMW for an entertaining event featuring pet-related ven-dors and a drawing/raffle; individual must be present to win, some exclusions apply. The event is free to attend. Cost: $10 entry fee for each pet contestant. All proceeds will benefit the orphaned pets at The Humane Society Naples.
Breakfast with the Blades
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 20 at The Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa in Bonita Springs. The 6th annual “Breakfast with The Blades Fire & Ice” will sup-port construction of a new Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida on the campus of HealthPark Medical Center in Fort My-ers. Guests of the event will be treated to the opportu-nity to have breakfast with the full Florida Everblades hockey team. The morning features a gourmet meal, autograph session and outstanding live and silent auctions. Tickets are $100 with limited seating offered at $50 for children under 12 years old. Information: (239)
343-6067 or visit www.childrenshopsitalgoal.org.
save the Tomato’s happy hour
5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25 at Stevie Tomato’s Sports Page. Toss For a Cause Corn Hole Tourna-ment starts at 7 p.m. Proceeds benefit Susan G Komen. Cost: $10. Infor-mation: (239) 352-4233 or (239) 939-7211.
ChildreN/PAreNT eveNTs
Fit moms boot camp1 p.m. Tuesday, Thurs-
day and Friday at My Gym, 13020 Livingston Road #17, Naples. At this Boot Camp, the moms can be sure that their children are getting the very best care from childcare professionals while they exercise. Information: (239) 261-2610 or www.anytimefitness.com.
science & Art Activity day
1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Satur-day, Oct. 26 at Center for the Arts Bonita Springs, 26100 Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs. Create simple art and science projects related to the current ex-hibition “Science and Art”, a hands-on, interactive experience illustrating how science and art intersect in real life. Explore extraor-dinary Origami, wearable computers, 1-Bit music compositions, the differ-ence between macro, micro and nano-scale and much more. Information: (239)495-8989 or www.artcenterbonita.org.
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22 at Telford Classrom 2, 350 Seventh St. N.,
Naples. Featured speaker is Kurt Biggs. Information: (239) 624-3980.
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Beginner’s Tango class
8:10 to 9:10 p.m. Wednesdays at Pablo Repun Tango, 1673 Pine Ridge Road, Suite #1, Naples. Cost: $15 per person. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Infor-mation: (305)785-8899 or (239) 738-4184.
latin dance class8 p.m. Thursdays for
salsa; 9 p.m. for bachata, 3285 Pine Ridge Road, Naples. Cost: $15, per class or two classes for $15; Information: (239) 601-4376.
Ballroom dance lessons
6 to 7 p.m. Fridays at the Norris Center, 7855 Eighth Ave. S., Naples. Cost: $10, per class or $15, per couple. Informa-tion: (239) 403-4158.
Adult tap lessonsNoon Saturdays ad-
vanced; 1:15 p.m., inter-mediate; and 2:30 p.m., beginners, Fleischmann Park, 1600 Fleischmann Blvd., Naples. Cost: $10, per class. Information: (239) 403-4158.
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3 to 7 p.m. Fridays at Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Pkwy., Naples. Information: (239) 249-0431.
Pine ridge road9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays
in the Bed Bath and Beyond Plaza on Pine Ridge Road. The market features locally-grown organic fruits and vegetables, seafood, home-style meals, baked goods, hats, sunglasses, hand-crafted gift items, soaps , candles and handmade jewelry. Pets are welcome.
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second annual Championship BBQ Festival
5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18; 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 at Collier County Fair-grounds, 751 39th Ave. N.E., Naples. This two day family event will feature more than 50 of the best local and national BBQ cook teams. Each professional BBQ team will be smoking and grilling their famous brisket, pork, chicken, and ribs. Cost: $5. Information: www.colliercountyfair.com.
33rd annual Collier County Marching Band Festival
7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 at Gulf Coast High School, 7878 Shark Way, Naples. This festival showcases all seven Collier County bands. The performance will start with every band playing the national anthem followed by Immokalee High School then Naples High School, Lely High School, Golden Gate High School, Barron Collier High School, Palmetto Ridge High School, and Gulf Coast High School. Cost: $5. Information: Steve DeLadu-rantey at (239) 377-1690 or e-mail [email protected].
All calendar items must be emailed to [email protected] or submitted online at www.naplesnews.com/participate.
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Walk to End Alzheimer’s 9 a.m. Oct. 19 at Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave. S., Naples.
Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s participants will participate in a 2-mile walk and will learn more about
Alzheimer’s disease, advocacy opportunities, clinical trial enrollment, and support programs and services of the Alzheimer’s Association.
Each walker will also join in a meaningful tribute ceremony to honor those affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
Information: (239) 405-7008 or www.act.alz.org/naples.
Second annual Brew-Ha-HaWant to know what the Brew-Ha-Ha is
all about? You’ll get a chance as the second annual Brew-Ha-Ha takes over the Mercato in Naples from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19.
The festival will be showcasing over 30 craft beers from across the country while supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southwest Florida.
Visitors can join other beer lovers for an afternoon of craft beer tasting, while local favorite Pub Mustard will keep the crowd energized with a unique mix of rock and pop songs. Cost: $30 advance; $35 at the door. Location: Mercato, 9115 Strada Place, Naples. Information: Call (239) 437-0202 or visit www.rmhcswfl.org.
Fourth Annual Stiletto Sprint
4 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 on Third Street South in Naples. The annual fundraiser for the Garden of Hope and Courage and Susan G Komen Southwest Florida is sure to fill Third Street South with costume clad sprinters, super high heels of all shapes, sizes and colors as well as the first ever Kids Sprint.
Information: (239) 498-0016 or www.komenswfl.org.
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MILESTONE MOMENTS
Bernard and Liana Lang of Naples, formerly of Manasquan, N.J., and Brielle, N.J., celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a cruise from the Hawaiian islands to Sydney, Australia.
The couple met in junior high school in Irvington, N.J., and were mar-ried on Sept. 23, 1953, in New Brunswick, N.J.
Bernard Lang was self-employed in the insurance and real estate industry. He served with the First Army Signal Corps during the Korean War, stationed at Fort Clayton in the Panama Canal zone.
Liana Lang retired as principal of Manasquan Elementary School and served six years as guidance director at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lau-derdale, Fla. She continued as a guidance counselor at Pope John Paul Jr. High School in Boca Raton, Fla., and completed her career in education as a guidance counselor at St. Ann Catholic School in Naples.
Naples couple celebrate 60th anniversary
October 3, 2013Perez, Jennifer and Deiby, Boy, Caden
Alexander, 9lbs 4oz, NaplesPomeroy, Kylee and Thiel, Craig, Boy,
Wyatt Craig, 7lbs 10oz, NaplesMartin, Alison, Boy, Carter Trey, 7lbs
0oz, NaplesBonham, Samatha and Ahlbrandt,
Jeffrey, Girl, Amelia Imogen, 7lbs 1oz, Naples
Canavan, Jennifer and Brendan, Girl, Kiley Marie, 8lbs 12oz, Naples
Francois, Jaquie and Jean, Anelio, Boy, Zeiq Neyo, 6lbs 7oz, Naples
October 4, 2013Osorio, Maria and Gonzalez, Pascacio,
Boy, Sergio, 5lbs 3oz, NaplesIsmailova, Mahsuda and Musaev,
Dilshod, Boy, Shahzod David, 9lbs 14oz, Naples
Mampel, Stephanie and Bryan, Boy, Jaymeson JonMark, 7lbs 4oz, Naples
Jimenez, Gina and Vasel, Michael, Boy, Michael John Jimenez, 6lbs 6oz, Fort Myers
October 5, 2013Jones, Angela, Boy, James Jeremiah,
9lbs 5oz, NaplesHamilton, Shelby and Martinez, Sergio,
Girl, Penelope Marie, 5lbs 7oz, Naples
October 6, 2013Lessard, Jessica and Grant, Girl,
Grace Caron, 5lbs 14oz, Naples
October 7, 2013Dickerson, Amber and Gallina, Jor-
dan, Boy, Jaxon Lewis, 8lbs 15oz, Naples
Smith, Stephanie and Orel, David, Girl, Breanna Lynn, 8lbs 1oz, Naples
Skudnig, Molly and Michael, Girl, Katherine Rose, 7lbs 13oz, Marco Island
Keuling, SunShine and Tynski, Jason, Girl, Harper Lynn, 6lbs 15oz, Naples
October 8, 2013Barbu, Alexandra and Siciu, Dan,
Boy, Lucas Alexander, 8lbs 0oz, NaplesKermundu, Brandie and Jude, Boy,
Malachi Jude, 7lbs 10oz, Naples
Estock, Andrea and Laine, Brandon, Boy, Jaxon Allen, 7lbs 4oz, Fort Myers
Grech, Michelle and Anthony, Boy, Michael Anthony, 7lbs 11oz, Naples
Leon, Teresa and Camilo, Boy, Caleb Ismael, 7lbs 9oz, Naples
Estiverne, Smyrne, Boy, Kavion Rene, 7lbs 10oz, Immokalee
October 9, 2013Dunn, Jodi and Robert, Boy, Jack-
son Robert, 7lbs 13oz, NaplesGiamatti, Robyn and Bartlett, Girl,
Emma Valentina, 7lbs 2oz, EsteroMatrishion, Krystal and Jason, Girl,
Harper Fae, 6lbs 10oz, EsteroClayton, Amy and Barrett, Boy, Mad-
dox Trice, 6lbs 9oz, NaplesSpinuzzi, Mercy and Ian, Girl, Leela
Rose, 7lbs 11oz, Naples
October 10, 2013Bartruff, Christopher and Connie,
Boy, Theodore Clark Jackson, 6lbs 14oz, Naples
October 11, 2013Reese, Garrett and Pastir, Rene,
Boy, Warren James, 6lbs 15oz, Na-ples
Ramkissoon, Mickey and Scarlett, Tracy-Ann, Boy, Marcell Machi, 4lbs 15oz, Naples
Shanahan III, Richard and Jennifer, Boy, Richard James IV, 8lbs 8oz, Mar-co Island
Diaz, Mauricio and Rosa, Boy, Chris-topher Mateo, 7lbs 2oz, Naples
Pardee IV, Harry and Lauren, Boy, Harry Waldo V, 7lbs 13oz, Naples
October 12, 2013Cerrato, Bessy and Calderon, Don-
ald, Boy, Leandro Jose, 6lbs 0oz, Naples
Birth announcements are provided by the local hospitals. Share your milestone moment with us by submitting it at www.naplesnews.com/participate. Select the stories tab, then select milestone moments from the drop down menu and choose the category.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Lucy is a 1-2 year old female Doxie who weighs about 18 lbs. She gets along well with other dogs and loves to play. Lucy is still very much a puppy with lots of energy.
Abby’s Little Friends is a no-kill small breed all vol-unteer dog rescue group. All dogs are spayed/neu-tered, UTD on shots. Visit www.abby’slittlefriends.
Aginar, a snuggly black and white kitten, was born June 17, 2013. Loves to cuddle! He’ll wrap his little paws around your heart until you fall love with him. Aginar is neutered, tested, treated, up-to-date on vaccinations and micro-chipped. His adoption fee is $55.
For the Love of Cats: See all the cats and kittens available for adoption at Petsmart on Pine Ridge Road from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday or by calling 239-642-8674 for an appointment or online at www.fortheloveofcatsfl.com
Tipp is a 10 week old lab mix. He is a very gently, sweet pup.
Send an adoption application to [email protected] or call (239) 970-0793.
Fettuccine is a 1 year old neutered male Rat Terrier mix who is a graduate of our first “Pawsi-tive Kids Camp” where he received training and is now house trained as well as knows many puppy manners.
Visit BrookesLegacyAnimalRescue.org; call (239) 434-7480 or email Admin@BrookesLega-
PETTALK PETS OF THE WEEK
By Angela G. ClendeninTexas A&M University
Man’s best friend is a term with no dis-crimination. Whether your dog is large or petite, obedient or a little rebellious, you love them just the same. The unpar-alleled companionship between a human and their deaf dog is no exception.
It is a popular yet wildly misguided rumor that deaf dogs are unable to be a loving member of your family. Impos-sible to train, aggressive and unruly, and incapable of living a normal life are all stereotypes falsely attributed to deaf dogs. “Adopting any dog means that you are committing your family to providing a loving forever home,” said Dr. David Nelson, clinical associate professor and director of emergency services at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medi-cine & Biomedical Sciences. “The handi-cap is not the determinant of suitability, but rather the training and assimilation that you are going to undertake.”
The biggest difference between a hear-ing dog and a deaf one is that you can’t use your voice to get the dog’s attention. Training a deaf dog is not necessarily harder than a hearing dog; it just requires a different approach. “One key point in their training is that if they are not look-ing at you, they can’t receive feedback and they don’t know you have informa-tion to provide,” said Nelson. “They have to learn sign language and body posture which needs to be consistently delivered, and, just like any other dog, you must not let them get away with bad behavior.”
Another training technique helpful for communicating with your deaf pooch is to train them to respond to a vibrating col-lar. A push of the radio transmitter causes a vibration in the collar, and you can then condition your dog that this is a fantastic opportunity for a reward. After multiple positive rewards, their attention should turn towards you immediately after sig-naling, so you can then provide further instruction. Keep in mind that the vibra-tion from the collar should never have a
negative connotation, or your dog will be afraid to respond in the future. Having them come to you without hesitation is extremely important, so always be sure to provide positive feedback.
“We hike in the national forests with him off leash and he actually is easier to manage than the other dog who can hear just fine,” said Nelson about his own deaf dog. “We always have the safety net of the vibrating collar but rarely use it, and he has learned to check back visually and will come to a hand sign without delay.”
Another common misconception of deaf dogs is that they are aggressive. This makes many people question whether it is safe to have a deaf dog in their home around children. “It is not deafness which determines suitability of a dog to be with children, but the personality of the dog, the child, and the home environ-ment,” said Nelson. “Deafness does not mean that the dog is bad for this or that; the dog’s personality and the owners’ training determine those results.”
Deaf dogs can be startled when touched unexpectedly, so establishing a “com-munication spot” that you touch when you need to wake them up is a good idea. “We have trained him that the top back of his head is the communication spot, and when we touch it and he is sleeping he im-mediately begins wagging his tail because he knows it is one of us,” said Nelson.
Certain breeds of dogs, such as Dal-matians, carry a gene that causes deaf-ness. If the deafness isn’t genetic, it is still common for a dog to lose hearing from an ear injury or simply from old age, just like people.
Despite the few adaptations you must make for training and living with a deaf dog, the love and appreciation you re-ceive far outweighs any perceived adver-sity from their disabilities. The friend-ship between a human and their dog, hearing or not, knows no boundaries.
Pet Talk is a service of the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sci-ences, Texas A&M University.
A friendship that requires no sound
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1. Joe Matelis, of Rock-ville, Md. with his keeper redfish he caught while fishing with Captain Dave Andrews out of Captiva over Labor Day weekend.2. Amy Moore landed this awesome seven foot sailfish in Cancun, Mexico on Sept. 8.3. Wayne Woodring (left) and John Nevelus with some keeper red grouper caught off Marco Island.4. John Centrella, Chip Cen-trella, and John’s nephews Christopher Tigani and John Tigani were fishing 15 miles off Marco Island where they caught some grouper.
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The Citizen, Naples Daily News and naplesnews.com are showcasing fishing photos from throughout the region. Anyone can submit a photo for inclusion. Ideally, submissions will include a photo of the fish and angler, location, type of bait or lure, fishing and weather conditions or a general description. example: Marco Island, Jane Doe of Marco Island caught this 200-pound tarpon while fishing near Doctors Pass with live mullet on a calm morning.Photos will be selected from the gallery each week and used in our publications, such as the Naples Daily News, The Banner, Marco eagle and Collier Citizen among others. There is no cost associated with submitting content. It’s just another chance to brag about your catch. Please email your photo to [email protected] to be considered for this feature.
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PREP ATHLETES of THE wEEkBy Citizen Staff
Here is a list of nominat-ed players of the week.
Coaches, please submit nominations to [email protected] with a short description of the accolades and a headshot of the athlete by Mondays at 5 p.m.
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CARoLiNE BARLoW, senior, cross country
Barlow won the Florida State University Pre-State Cross Country meet on Saturday. Her time of 17:53, which barely missed setting the meet record, was almost eight seconds ahead of the second-place finisher. She competed in the Girls’ Elite race against the top athletes from every school classification. Barlow will compete again
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CoRTNEE BATES, senior, bowling
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Immokalee’s louinelson Celian runs the ball up field while taking on Our lady of Good Counsel at Immokalee High School on Friday, Aug. 30, 2013.
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Gulf Coast runner Caroline Barlow finishes fourth in the Class 3A girls cross country final on Nov. 17, 2012, at Apalachee Regional Park in Tallahassee.
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He might have been standing on the opposite sideline and on the opposite side of the ball but, football-wise, things have come full circle for former NFL All-Pro Edgerrin James.
James began his illustrious football career as a kid playing Pop Warner for the Immokalee Braves at Gary Bates Stadium. It’s the same field he would later star for Immokalee High School.
After 11 years in the NFL, mostly with the Indianapolis Colts, a Super Bowl and four Pro Bowls, James found himself on Saturday taking the gridiron once again at Gary Bates Stadium.
Though James is the Miami Hurricanes all-time sec-ond leading rusher, it is with a new set of Hurricanes he finds himself involved with — the Naples Hurricanes’ Mighty Mite team.
James is their coach. His son, Edgerrin Jr., is the team’s quarterback.
James wanted the players to focus on today. But with everything around him, helplessly, James was caught up in yesterday.
“Played right here,” said James, 35, who rushed for 12,246 yards and 80 scores in his NFL days. “The Im-mokalee Braves. Same field. Same everything.”
Well, not everything was the same. The Braves have become the Seminoles, whom the Hurricanes played.
And instead of James standing on the Immokalee side-line, he was standing on the opposing one.
“First time ever I went against anything Immokalee,” he said. “Wasn’t conflicted. I know all the kids. It’s youth football. It was actually really fun. My son never got the chance to see me play high school football, so he had a lot of questions. That was pretty cool.”
James is finding coaching a team of 8-year-olds to be pretty cool indeed. With their 31-6 victory on Saturday, the Hurricanes have improved to 7-1. He’s having a ball watching the kids run double-reverses or even some-times a no-huddle offense.
“Edgerrin is one of the most devoted coaches we’ve ever had,” said Hurricanes athletic director Rich Koert. “He is completely devoted to the kids and our program. To see a great player like him do what he is doing sets an example for all youth coaches.”
Youth football has changed dramatically since James’ playing days with the Braves. There are more leagues, more teams and more intensity. Youth players’ stats and combine times are now entered into national databases by scouting services and sold to high school and college programs.
For some, youth football has become a money- making venture.
James sees another downside.
“Now, it’s just so many different leagues,” he said. “You don’t get the best of the best because all the talent is scattered about. When we played, you had to make the team.”
From the pros to Pop Warner, another issue that runs throughout all levels of football is safety. Many parents are concerned about allowing their children to play a collision sport at such a young age.
James allays those fears.“Once (parents) get informed and see what it takes,
and if their kids are coached the right way, they’ll let their kids play, “ he said. “You just have to make sure the coaches are doing their part.
“Sometimes adults are putting their personal feelings in and that can hurt the kids. As along as things are done the right way, it’s not a problem. When kids are taught the wrong way, that’s where there is a problem and that starts at youth football.”
Regardless of the issues and concerns youth football fac-es, Saturday reminded James what the game is truly about.
“My son is giving me a chance to relive it,” James said. “You don’t realize youth football is the funnest time in your life until you play at the highest levels.
“I went to the highest levels of the game. I played in a Super Bowl. But, hands down, youth football is way bet-ter than that. That’s what I want these kids to find out.”
E D G E O F I N N O C E N C EFormer NFL star reLives his chiLdhood
coachiNg PoP WarNer team By Scott Clair Citizen Correspondent
Clockwise from top left:daNia maxWeLL/staFF
1. head coach edgerrin James, center, watches on as his team, the mighty mites of the Naples hurricanes, play a Pop Warner game against the mantarays of cape coral earlier this season.
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2. the Naples hurricanes quarterback, edgerrin James Jr., calls a play against his dad’s old Pop Warner team, the immokalee seminoles. 3. the Naples hurricanes Jayson damas kicks against the immokalee seminoles.4. Players scramble for the fumble during the matchup between the Naples hurricanes and the immokalee seminoles at gary Bates stadium.5. the Naples hurricanes quarterback, edgerrin James Jr., attempts a pass against his dad’s old Pop Warner team, the immokalee seminoles.
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Barron Colliers coach Chris Sweat shakes with the Lely players after the game.Lely’s Kaitlyn Ziegelmaier spikes the ball against Barron Collier blockers.
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Lely’s Briana anguilano tips the ball over the Barron Collier players during tuesday’s “think Pink” volleyball match.
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The Barron Collier and Lely high school volleyball teams battled in their annual “Think Pink” match on Tuesday night at Lely High School. The players on both teams wore pink uniforms to raise awareness for breast cancer.
The Cougars bested the Trojans in three straight sets (25-18, 25-8, 25-17). Barron Collier improved to 13-4 on the season. Lely is now 13-9. The fans also wore pink proudly. Some even painted their bodies for the good cause.
Several of the local volleyball teams wore pink this week to raise money and awareness for breast cancer.
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An FDA ApprovedTreatment For Osteoarthritis That May Eliminate The Need For Total Knee Replacement SurgeryOstheoarthritis is one of the ten mostdisabling diseases in developed countries(WHO, 2012). Worldwide estimates arethat 10% of men and 18% of womenaged over 60 years have symptomaticosteoarthritis, including moderate andsevere forms. It is estimated by the year2030, 72 million Americans will be at highrisk for osteoarthritis.
As the general population ages, more andmore baby boomers are opting for kneereplacement surgery earlier in life. Thereason being that boomers are more activethan any previous generation. They want tocontinue playing their favorite sports, runand dance with the same level of intensityas they are used to.
Previously, knee replacement surgerieswere only preformed on very old patientswho were crippled with osteoarthritisand severely hindering their dailyactivities. “Now patients in their 40s and50s are experiencing an earlier onset ofosteoarthritis that affects their daily lives,”says J. David Blaha, M.D., an orthopedicsurgeon at the University of MichiganHealth System. In fact, the number ofboomers opting to go under the knife forearly knee replacement is growing at analarming rate.
One major concern for orthopedic surgeonsis the longevity of the knee implant. Due tothe fact that most joint replacements havebeen performed primarily on older patients,there isn’t a lot of data to show how theseimplants hold up in younger people, whowill engage in more activities and havethem over longer periods of time.
Even though Orthopedic surgeons areusing newer and better materials andtechniques, they remain dubious abouttheir improvement in durability. They areuncertain how the knee replacements willhold up over time, especially since someplastics used have only been out there forseveral years.
Younger knee replacement patients mayneed to get a new replacement in as little as5 to 10 years, which is a concern. “It getsmore complicated with each revision,” saysMichael R. Baumgaertner, M.D., professorof orthopedic surgery at Yale UniversitySchool of Medicine. “Every time it has tobe redone, there is more bone loss.”
What Is Knee Replacement Surgery?A total knee replacement surgery, is amedical procedure designed to replaceweight-bearing surfaces of a knee joint.The surgeon cuts away bone, cartilage andligaments of a diseased knee-joint, andreplaces themwith an artificial jointmade ofan alloy of cobalt, chrome or titanium, anda plastic compound called polyethylene.The entire surgery typically takes 2 to 3hours without any complications. However,recovery from total knee replacementsurgery is bound to take much longer.
How Long Is Recovery From Surgery?There are several factors that influenceyour recovery, such as, your age, medicalhistory, level of fitness and the severity ofthe problem. Once the surgery is complete,your doctorwill keep you under observationin the hospital for around 3 days.Most patients experience severe pain afterknee replacement surgery. In fact, for thenext two weeks or so, you’ll need to usea cane or a walker in order to move about.Your activities will be kept to a minimumduring this time, since you cannot exerttoo much force on your knee. Many stillexperience pain during this time, and mustresort to using painkillers in order to findrelief. The duration of pain differs for eachperson but doctors claim you will findnatural relief within 3 months of surgerywith ongoing physical therapy.How Much Does Surgery Cost?The United States has among the highestcosts in the world for knee replacementsurgery. An American with no healthinsurance can expect to pay $45,000 -$70,000 at a typical hospital. Even withinsurance, there are still costly deductibleand co-pays that must be paid.
What Are The Long Term Effects, YearsAfter Surgery?The following are some facts that youshould consider before undergoing kneereplacement surgery:• Kneeling may be problematic. It can hurtto put weight on metal knees, even on acushion, making activities like gardening achallenge.• Falling or banging an artificial knee canhurt a lot more and last far longer than youmight expect.• Going down steep steps can be difficultand may require using a sideways, onefootapproach. This is because a normalknee bends at an angle of 145 degrees,but replaced knees often achieve only120 degrees, if that. Sitting on the floorcrosslegged may be impossible.• Despite months of physical therapy andthe passage of time, residual discomfortmay still be experienced.• Since most artificial knees are metal, theymay set off the security alarm at airports,requiring a personal scan with a wand.• Some patients require a surgical revisionwithin two years ofa replacement becauseof technical problems like instability orpoor alignment of the new joint.
What are the disadvantages of surgery?• Infection: An infection can occur a fewweeks after the surgery or even a few yearslater. Infections are serious complicationsthat may require the implants to be removedfollowed by weeks of antibiotic treatment.• Stiffness: After surgery, your bodynaturally produces a scar. When theligaments around the knee contract, thetissues around the knee joint begin totighten up. This makes it extremely difficultfor you to do things that requires you tobend your knee, such as, sitting down andusing stairs. It the stiffness continues forprolonged periods of time, your doctor mayhave to place you under anesthesia again tobreak up the scar tissue.• Blood Clots: Blood clots are the mostcommon complication of this type ofsurgery. The clots can form in the veins inyour leg and pelvis after surgery. If theyremain there it is usually not much of aproblem, but it is possible for them to travelthrough the heart and to the lungs. Thisleads to a condition known as pulmonaryembolism, which is potentially fatal if nottreated promptly.• Loosening: Some implants last longerthan others, but all of them eventuallywear out and loosen. This is a commonproblem experienced by younger patientsbecause they live longer and usually stressthe implanted joint more. The follow-up surgery to repair the implant is morecomplicated and will further decrease thelifespan of the implant.
It’s about MORE than JUST Knee Pain“I have had two knee replacements withno results! I still have pain on the kneeand it is always swollen. It is difficult toeven go down a stair because i can’t bendmy knee properly. It’s been almost 5 yearssince my last surgery, and I am still havingproblems with my knee to the point that Iwent back to my orthopedic surgeon and hesaid there was nothing he could do. I don’tthink anyone should live with pain! I am52 years old and am disabled due to thehorrible knee pain.”
- Nora B.
Knee replacement surgery is not a quickfix, and it is not without risks. Seriouscomplications, such as blood clots andinfections, can occur. In addition, theroad to recovery can be difficult andtime consuming, particularly with jointreplacement surgery.
If you or a loved one are considering orscheduled for knee replacement surgery, allyou have to do is call (239) 687-2165 rightnow and ask for your “NO-COST, NO-OBLIGATION Knee Pain Screening”During this consultation you can get allof your questions answered in a warm andfriendly environment. Once complete, youwill know exactly what your treatmentoptions are and ifHyalgan therapy and ourspecialized rehab program is right for you.
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“It appears that surgeons are more satisfied than patients after total knee replacement.” In a United Statesstudy, a third of patients were dissatisfied with their operation 6 to 12 months later.
Knee Pain Does Not MeanYouNeed Knee Replacement SurgeryA person with knee pain knowshow often it gets in the way ofdoing the things they want andneed to do in daily life. Becausethe knee is a weight bearingjoint, knee pain affects almosteverything we do that requiresmobility, including those thingsmost of us have usually taken forgranted.
For many knee pain makes it hurtsto walk, stand, stoop, get out of achair, or to go up or down stairs.Additionally, routine activitiesof living, work, social andrecreational activities are ofteninhibited, restricted or avoidedbecause of knee pain.
If you have been suffering fromconstant or intermittent knee painthat just won’t go away no matterhow much ibuprofen you take,don’t worry - there is anotheroption.
If you have tried other treatmentsand experienced little to no relief,you may still be a candidate forour treatment Program. Call(239) 687-2165 to schedule a no-cost, noobligation consultationtoday!
At Physicians Rehabilitation,it’s very important to understandwe are not just addressing kneepain. Our goal is to give you thebest chance we possibly can of
Preventing Knee ReplacementSurgery in the future, which iswhat knee arthritis frequentlyevolves into if left undetected andunaddressed.
For this reason, we encourage youto schedule an appointment todetermine if you are a candidatefor the Hyalgan treatment for kneearthritis, youcanalwayshavemoreradical procedures performedlater, if necessary. However, withknee replacement surgery, oncedone there is no turning back toa more conservative approach.Knee replacement surgery isindeed necessary for some peoplewith extreme conditions thatHyalgan is unable to help, butas we have seen with many ofour patients... A Total KneeReplacement is a Very ExtremeMeasure To Take withoutconsidering all your options fora condition as common as kneearthritis.
What are Hyalgan Injections?
Hyalgan injections treat kneeosteoarthritis. Hyaluronic Acid(Hyalgan) is a natural substanceextracted from rooster combs andpurified to mimic the lubricatingsubstances that occur naturallyin the joint called synovial fluid.When Hyalgan is injected intothe knee, it provides replacementfor diseased synovial fluid,
which is the cause of your pain.Hyalgan specifically targets theosteoarthritis in your knee. Unlikeover the counter oral medicationsor non-steroidal antiinflammatorydrugs (NSAIDs) that affect allparts of your body.
What’s the Process?
It’s a very easy and quick process:Our Doctors will inject Hyalgandirectly into your knee joint usinga high tech medical device called aFluoroscope to pinpoint the exactlocation intended with extremeaccuracy, which provides thebest possible outcome from eachinjection. Then, an injection ofdye confirms needle placement toensure that the pain relieving drugHyalgan reaches the knee capsulewhere it bonds with the naturallyoccurring joint fluid to create alubricating and cushioning layer.That’s why if you have tried anytype of pain reduction injectionelsewhere without success wemay still be able to assist you asyour original injection may havenever wound up in just the rightplace. Most patients compare thetreatment to getting a flu shot andreport little pain or discomfort.
When will I feel results?
Most feel an immediate reductionin pain and return to normalactivities in weeks.
Will my insurance cover thistreatment?
Yes, most major insurancesand Medicare will pay for thistreatment.
What Are Other People SayingAbout It?
“Myknee feels great. I had alreadyhad a total knee replacement andwanted to try something ratherthan go through another painfulsurgery. After completing theprogram, I can now dance againwhich I have not done in years,and my lifestyle is on its way backto normal!”
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The Naples Players opened their 2013-3014 season with “The Great American Trailer Park Musical.” The perfor-mances and production values are up to TNP’s high standards, but still cannot overcome the taw-dry material.
Don’t go expecting subtlety: the title says it all. The action takes place in and around Armadillo Acres, a trailer park in Stark, Fla. The char-acters are stereotypes of trailer trash, with problems out of Jerry Springer. One woman has a husband on death row, one is given to hysterical pregnancies. An-other resident has suffered from ago-raphobia since her son was kidnapped. Her unhappy husband has an affair with a stripper. Set out this way, these situa-tions sound grim, but they are all played for laughs.
There is a small cast, including three women who function as a Greek chorus. Then there is the agoraphobic Jeanine, her toll-collector husband Norbert, the stripper Pippi and her redneck boyfriend Duke. All the actors do very well, and work hard. The Greek chorus ladies — Lisa Federico, Debi Guthery and Alyssa Lee — are onstage almost throughout, singing and dancing nonstop, executing Dawn Labrecht Fornara’s appropriate choreography. Of the other perform-ers, Laura Needles is waiflike and even touching as Jeanine. Her ultimately suc-cessful struggle to overcome her fears is the closest the evening comes to a recog-nizably human moment.
The set design by Jason Sherwood is witty and flexible. The costumes as always are excellent. The orchestra is very good and the voices are almost all strong. There are a large number of well-performed musical numbers which, while not memorable, keep the action moving along.
The show includes, as the TV warn-ings would say, crude language and sexual references — lots of both. There
is nothing necessar-ily wrong with that, but here one feels that these elements are intended to be hilarious in and of themselves. Like an ac-tor dropping his pants when the audience is not responding to his shtick, the show goes for cheap laughs. There is no sym-pathy in the portrayal of the characters.
Compare this show to, say, “Book of Mormon,” which much more knowl-
edgeably pokes fun at a certain group while still conveying a degree of affec-tion, even respect. “Li’l Abner” mocks country people, but it has a satirical bite and the residents of Dogpatch turn out to be smarter than the so-called sophis-ticates.
“The Great American Trailer Trash Musical” is an exercise in snobbery. The problems of this class of folk are not to be taken seriously. There is even one gag that comes close to, if not over, the line between funny and racist.
And then, who is it at TNP who is so convinced that an explicitly obscene bump and grind performed by middle-aged women is necessarily the funniest thing in the world? These actions are part of the script here — they are not entirely gratuitous the way they were in “I Do, I Do” a couple of seasons back — but still: enough, already.
I know, I know, not everything need to be “Hamlet.” The audience generally enjoyed itself (though for once the near-obligatory standing ovation was miss-ing). My usual caveat: make up your own mind.
‘Trailer Park Musical’ about as classy as trailer trash
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Own a CleaningFranchise Low investment, ongoing support! Se HablaEspanol (239) 454-3212
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Large RetailShopping Center in NorthNaples For Sale. Al DuQuet
CGC @ 239-571-3000
SANDWICH SHOP -Very busy. North Naples/
Bonita. $125,000. Al DuQuetCGC @ 239-571-3000
INVESTMENT OPPSESTABLISHED FIRMoffering 1% a month Interest
secured on Investment$50,000 or more. Al DuQuet
CGC @ (239) 571-3000
FINANCING NEEDEDLooking for Special Personwilling to give us a short termMortgage to buy a newhome. Professional couple,excellent credit. Please callRuth, 239-260-4600
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RECREATIONBOAT STORAGE/SLIPSBoat Slip Pelican Isle
40’1/2L X 14’W boat slip.Includes 10,000 lb electric lift,plus Pelican Isle Yacht ClubMembership. $40,000.
Call 216-789-4231, daytime.E-mail [email protected].
LIVEABOARD SLIPRentals starting at $300/mo.
Contact 239-289-3143
BOATS, MOTORSCAPTAIN’S LICENSE
Naples OUPV-6-pakNov. 4th, 877-435-3187
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’04 Hurricane 23’2’’150HP Yamaha, new GPS, lowhrs. $12,800. (239) 393-9118
2008 REGAL 2700BOWRIDER
28 ft. w/8.1L 375HP engine.Upgraded Volvo Penta OceanX series drive. 465 hrs.$54,400. 239-285-2040 oremail: [email protected]
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GREY OAKSOPEN SUN. 1-42806 Thistle Way. $3.45M
5BR + Den, 5.5BA,5,307 sq. ft.
Robin Galles. 239-935-5504Premiere Plus Realty
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OPEN SUN 12-4PM676 LAMBTON LN,Naples, 34104
4BR Pool home in BerkshireLakes. $384,999. Second
Home Real Estate 877-9648
PELICAN BAY atTHE CRESCENT$555,000 3BR/2BA
1st fl condo, attached garage.By Owner 239-566-7688
VERONA WALKOpen Sun. 1-4 Magnificent5BR Pool Home $485,0008829 Zurigo Ln. Best
location in Verona Walk.
FOUR WINDS ofOYSTER BAYOPEN Sat. 1-4$379,900
1200 Blue Point Ave. A6.5 minutes to 5th Ave &Beaches. Updated.Furnished. Bay view.Chellie: 239-877-1722Premiere Plus Realty
MARCO ISLANDHOUSE 2br 2ba, floridaroom, open floor plan, car-tport, best location in thepark. 239-775-4417
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NAPLES2BR, 2BA Condo inthe Oasis. Offers tile in everyroom, granite in kitchen &bathrooms & stainless steelappliances. $1,100/mo.
Call John at 540-580-1615.The Bernard Springer Team
Premiere Plus Realty239-431-3770
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FAIRWAYS PAR ONE2/2 furn. new SS appl., newA/C. $89,900. 239-986-0276
OPEN SAT/SUN 11-2500 Misty Pines Cir. #204
Fully furnished 2BR 2BA, 2ndfloor, many upgrades. Asking$197,500. Call 239-272-5936
or email [email protected]
Vineyards- Fountain-head. Beautiful open floorplan. 2,130 sq. ft. 2BR + Den,2BA, pool, tile & carpet, Hurri-cane ready. Gorgeous view oflake & fountain. Many extras$438k. 239-352-6211 for
appt. No Realtors.
CONDOS GENERALBY OWNER
PELICAN MARSH ARIELLE
2nd story coach home withgolf course view. 3BR, 2BA, 1car garage, directly acrossfrom pool. Tennis, fitness, so-cial activities, private golfmembership available. Asking$349,900. 239-734-0019
GENERAL REAL ESTATEUNDER WATER!!
That’s right. This 10 acre,landlocked parcel of land isalmost entirely under water.It can be viewed on theCol l ier County PropertyAppra i s e r ’ s webs i t e a twww.col l ierappraiser.com.Search for the parcel by FolioNo. (00403640009) using GISMaps.
T h e Boa r d o f Coun t yComm i s s i o n e r s i s n owaccepting sealed bids in USDollars for the sale and pur-chase of this very uniqueproperty. The property willbe sold ’’AS IS’’ to the highestbidder, who will be requiredto enter into a Real EstateSales Agreement, and whowill receive a ’’StatutoryDeed’’ from Collier County inexchange for payment of thebid amount at a real estateclosing. Copies of thesedocuments may be obtainedfor review by calling MichelleSweet at 252-6027.
The buyer will be responsibleto pay all closing costs,including, but not limited to:the premium for lender andowner ’ s t i t l e insurancepolicies; charges for titlesearch, title examination, andthe title continuation throughthe date of deed recording; as u r v e y ( i f d e s i r e d ) ,documentary stamps on thedeed and recording fees. Inthe event of a tie between oramong two or more of thehighest bidders, the awardshall be made to the bidderhaving first submitted its bid.
PLEASE HAND DELIVER ORFORWARD VIA US MAILSEALED BIDS TO:(In BOLD letterstype or writeby hand ’’SEALED BID’’ on theenvelope)
Attn: Michelle L. SweetTransportation Engineering -Right-of-Way Acquisitions
Growth Management Division- Construction andMaintenance
2885 South Horseshoe DriveNaples, FL 34104
BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTEDAFTER 2:00 P.M. ON, MON-DAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2013.
MOBILE HOMES/LANDCaribbean Park 55+
NEW & USED HOMES!GREAT SPECIALS! 597-4504
NAPLES BEST55+ Resident Owned
Waterfront 1&2 Bedrm From$30K to $249K. 239.774.5484napleslandyachtharbor.org
New Park Modelwith all the extras. All set upready to move in. Located in abeautiful 55+ park in Bonita.Owner financing and will take
trades. Asking $39,900.Call 269 806 6088TALL OAKSNaples 55+ Comm.(800) 622-1660
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OUT OF TOWNBy owner, Seneca SCSplit level 3/2.5. Living, dining& kitchen on main level; fam.room, half bath & laundrydownstairs. Natural gas grill,fireplace & range. New roof,gutters, A/C. Hot tub. Nearhiking and rafting. $148,000.On Zillow.com. 100 Red Cardi-nal Rd. 864-888-2912; email:[email protected].
WATERFRONTPUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll Real Estate Advertised
herein is subject to the Feder-al Fair Housing Act, whichmakes it illegal to advertise”any preference, limitation,or discrimination because ofrace, color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial status, ornational origin, or intentionto make any such preference,limitation, or discrimination”
We will not knowingly acceptany advertising for real estatewhich is in violation of the
law. All persons are hereby in-formed that all dwellings ad-vertised are available on anequal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing complains can befiled with HUD by telephone(1-800-669-9777), mail, or viathe Internet. http://portal.hu-d.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/fair_housing_equ
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APTS/CONDOS FURNALMOST ON BEACH
Near Doctors Pass, Marina.1BR1BA. $1500/Mo. annual. Aboater’s dream! 239-298-2966
Annual, 2/2 condo2nd floor, carport, storage, nopets. Augusta Woods. $1,000.Rental Pros 239-272-5994
BONITA SPRINGSAA 2BR - 3BR condospool, water/golf course viewsstarting $899. 239-331-6903
COMMERCIALC-5 ZONE, bay door,1,000 sq. ft. Terrace Ave.Good for mechanic. $750 permonth. (239) 455-5155
COMMERCIALRestaurant/Commercial800 sq.ft. Space available forimmediate occupancy indowntown Naples off US-41and Central Ave. Excellentone year term with option torenew. 239-682-9835.
WAREHOUSE/OFFICEFOR SALE OR LEASETollgate Commercial Plaza -Centrally located near I-75;1500 sq ft w/ Office, CentralAir, 14ftH x 14ftW OverheadDoor; OR 3000 sq ft (front toback) also available. Call Paul,Owner (239)253-4755
DUPLEXES UNFURN1BR 1BA DUPLEXNear Bonita Beach, pets ok.$625 mo. 239-850-4597.
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SLEEPING ROOMSA FURNISHED ROOMNo deposit, private en-trance, cable. $200239-774-6854.
ROOMS Staring at$45. per night
Fairways Motel (239) 597-8181
VACATION RENTALSBONITA BEACHWALKKey West style complex, justeight blocks to Bonita Beach.Restaurants and shoppingclose by. Relax at the pool &large Chickee hut. FullyFurnished, just bring yourtoothbrush. 2BR, 3BA unitwith den. Private garage withenclosed entry. No pets.R e f e r e n c e s R e q u i r e d .Available January thru April2014 @ $3,500. per month.Call 239-495-9703 or 239-405-3516 for more information.
Furn. condos avail.1-6 months. Gulf ShoreBlvd., Naples Heritage, RoyalWood, St. Andrew’s, Vander-bilt Dr. 2BR & 3BR, $2500 &up. No pets. Call Rental Pros239-272-5994.
WAREHOUSESAA - VARIOUS UNITSFOR RENT! For info call239-564-0756 Moates Realty
C-4 Warehouse space600-1200 sq ft., from $450mo. A/C avail. (239) 261-1124
OFFICE or warehousein Upscale North Naplescomplex. 239-254-1971
OFFICE/WAREHOUSE:5,500 sf Triple unit.
Upscale complex No. Naples239-254-1971
ANTIQUESAAA Homer Helter’sAntique & Military Mall,5510 Shirley St. M-S 10-5;
239-594-9909
Antique French pistolmarked 1831, $499. Call 239-450-4746.
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Antique sword &knife; Belgian WWII army hel-met, $99 ea. 239-450-4746
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Vintage doll house &furn., handpainted, unique,$150. (239) 860-2983
APPLIANCESBUY/SELL AppliancesCASH PAID for washer, dryers,fridges & stoves 289-1243
Countertop Microwave17 inches wide Daewoo $20.Good condition. 598-4953
Electric Clothes DryerWorks well. $20.239-430-4873
Electric Range, whitelike new, good condition$150. Call 239-248-2912
Frigidaire White Ref-rigerator top freezer-good condition $100.239-320-5047
2 Gas Weed Wackers$20ea. 1 Lawn Mower, $50.Gas Tree Trimmer, $20. 430-4873
Kenmore StoveSelf-cleaning. Very clean.
$80. 239-595-4307
Kitchen appl. bundle,White. Fridg. stove, micro,dishwasher $450 330-697-8340
Maytag DryerGreat shape. $80.239-595-4307
MAYTAG DRYERwhite, like new $125.
239-248-2912
MICROWAVE UNDERTHE COUNTER, whirlpoolblack, $125. (239) 777-9100
Sharp Microwave/convection. Excellent cond.
$75. 239-262-6080
APPLIANCESThermador Ceramic,Top convection, excellentcond. $150. 239-262-6080.
Whirlpool Washer &Dryer. White. Works great.$175 both. 239-595-4307WHIRPOOL QUIET WASHdish washer. Excellent cond.
$100. 239-262-6080
BICYCLESCAR BIKE RACK
Very good condition. $50.Call 239-860-8629
MENS 26 IN. NEXT1 speed cruiser, $50. (239)
200-7437
MENS 26 IN. SAVOY18 speed mountain bike $55
(239) 200-7437Want to Rent?Call Classified877-263-6047
10 SPEED Fuji Bike,includes tire pump, very se-cure lock, handle bar, carryingcase. $600. 239-430-1940 or773-497-9485
BUILDING SUPPLIESBi-fold wood leuverdoors & shutters. Good cond.$14 Each. Call 239-404-4846
MULTI-MATIC LADDER16 ft. 4 sections, aluminum,exc. cond. $65. 239-404-4846
2 Sliding showerdoors 57 x 29, w/ frames, ex.cond., $150. (239) 272-1502
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GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALES
BONITA SPRINGSBONITA SPRINGSCOUNTRY CLUB
Community Sale: SAT, Oct19th, 8-2PM. 10 - 20 Families.Paradise Rd off of Shangri La
9306 Knight RoadImperial Harbor off Old 41
Huge Garage Sale.Fri. & Sat. 8am-2pm
Furn., womens petiteclothes, mens large clothes,wire shelving, household,
misc., books.Too many items to list.
BONITA SPRINGSMulti Family Garage-/Liquidation Sale. SAT 10/19& 10/26 , 8AM - 3PM
ESTATE SALES
A PREMIERESTATE SALE
4188 Tamiami Trail N.Heron Place Shopping
Center
1 mile south of Pine Ridge Rd.Just North of Devoe Cadillacbehind Wendy’s, enter park-ing lot from Shady Rest Ln.
THURS, FRI, & SATOctober 17 - 19
9AM - 5PM, 3 DAYS ONLY!!!
Premier Liquidation Services,Inc., (239) 261-2091[]
5076 SEASHELL AVEIn Seagate. SAT 8 - 12PMONLY. Lots of Stuff
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GOLDEN GATE10 FAMILY SALE
SAT. 7-11am. 1790 SunshineBlvd. See Craigs List.
HUGE ESTATE SALESAT. & SUN. 8AM-3PM241 23rd. Street SW(Off White BLVD.)
MARCO ISLANDA GIANT SALE
1154 VERNON PLACEold Marco Fri & Sat 8AM-2PM garden/home goods, golfclubs, (m) womens clothes
holidays, fishing gear & more
NAPLESCHESTERDALES
French Market Outdoor SaleSun Oct 20 537-2399 info9 - 2PM. 4910 Tamiami Tr NBuyers and Sellers Welcome
Benefiting CAN2 FAMILY SALE2039 SWAINSON RUN.
SAT 8AM - ?
629 Gulfshore Bld NSAT 9AM-12PM
MULTI FAMILY SALE!
NAPLES, 3114 WESTCROWN POINT BLVD off DavisBlvd - SAT 10/19 8AM - 2PM.Household items, rattan kitch-en set, love seat, decorativeitems, kitchen ware, andmuch more
Neighborhood SaleEverything from A-Z!Gulf Harbor Dr.
off Wiggins Pass Road.SAT 10/12, 8A-1P
NORTH NAPLESCORNERSTONE
FARMERS MARKETFRIDAY 10/18 2-6PM
8200 Immokalee Road Nextto Gulf Coast High SchoolFresh local produce & more
Interested VendorsCall 239-207-4398
2 Family. Sportinggoods, BR wall unit, furn., lotsof kids stuff & more. Sat. 7-11AM. 15052 Savannah Dr.
Orchards communityVANDERBILT BEACH RD.1 block east of Airport Rd.Oct. 19, Sat. 8AM-12PMRain Date, Sat., Oct. 26
5641 Sandlewood CtTHURS. thru SUN. Noon-5PM
Nortake china service for 12,stainless service for 8, lamps,bookcase, crystal servingpieces, small appliances,Christmas decor, much more!!
THIS IS THE ONEYOU WAIT FOR!!!
572 95TH AVENUE NORTHFRI. & SAT. 8-1PM
AIR CONDITIONINGCOMPLETEINSTALLEDNEW IN BOXA/C SYSTEMS13SEER R-410A2-TON..........$1950.*3-TON..........$2250.*4-TON..........$2550.*
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* INSTALLATIONLIFETIME AIR, LLC(239) 243-3503
FAMILY OWNEDAND OPERATED
Lic#CAC1817011 Insured*Prices subject to change
CARPETALL Installs* RepairsSales! Licensed & InsuredRon (239) 253-3317
CLEANINGHOME CLEANING ANDPRIVATE DUTY CARE,since 1994. We are here tohelp 24 hrs; 7 days per week(239) 692-3690 License-Insured
CONCRETENEW Drives; Walks;Removal. #CGC1507601Keemp Builders 261-1124
HANDYMANAAA AFFORDABLEASAP WORK, VERY HONEST,NEAT! Lic & Ins 239-287-2796
DEPENDABLE, retiredfire fighter. Insured, Lic.020373. Norm 404-2653
DO ALL-Got Rotten WoodBad Drywall, Tile Repair?
Lic. & Ins. Dave 239-601-7950
DRACK HOME ServiceInc. Repairs and PressureCleaning #100119 450-4861
HANDYMANJack’s Handyman &
Property MaintenanceLic. & Ins. Call 821-7930.
HOME IMPROVEMENTBathcrest Of Naples,
Repair & Re-glazing ofBathtubs/Wall Tile. 598-3565
MOVERSMARTINS MOVINGLarge Or Small Jobs & Pick-Up & Delivery! 239-249-4367
PAINTINGAAAAA TOP JOB
Paint & Wallpaper Since 1989#12039. NEAT! 596-3928
Jerry’s Home ServicePainting, Power WashingBest Prices! 30 years
Lic. #02517 (239) 248-4106
PICTURE FRAMINGTHE FRAME UPNaples Oldest & Best
New Location550 10th St. N. 261-4413
PLUMBINGMIKE’S PLUMBINGOF S.W. FL. INC.
239-450-2166Lic# CFC057543
Apartment hunters alwaysturn to classified first. Adver-tise your rental housing inthese columns today!
SCREEN REPAIRJOHN SHOWALTER
#031258.239-354-2620
SLIDING DOORSSliding Door DoctorRepairs, Rollers, Locks & More.Lic.#055563 Ins. 239-732-7070
MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE GARAGE SALESCHILDRENS3 holiday dressesfor young girl, mint cond.,$60. (239) 860-2983
Wooden Doll Housew/ furniture, gently play with.
$75. 566-1628.
CLOTHINGLarge amount ofwomen & jr. girls clothes, sizesmall, $100. (239) 404-6924
COLLECTIBLES2 beautiful, olderAmerican Pottery pieces, $50.(239) 860-2983
Crusader’s full sizesword replica inscribed. Excel-lent shape. $75. 239-860-8629
COMPUTERSWIRELESS ROUTER
Netgear $25.239-404-8573
FIREARMSCharles Daley 20gauge shotgun, Dbl., beauti-ful, $1,000. (239) 353-7737
CONCEALED WeaponsClass and Gun Shopon Marco. (239) 394-1400
REMINGTON 870 12GAUGE in Mint Condition$300. Call 239-775-5881
SMOKIN’ BARRELSGun Shop - WH Knives,
5400 Taylor Rd. 239-431-6221
Springfield M1A 308caliber $1,499. Mint condition.Call 239-775-5881
WAYNE BERGQUISTGuns - Gunsmithing
5760 Shirley St. 594-1573
FREE PETSAdorable tigerkittens, 11 wks old, 2 males, 1female, free to loving, foreverhomes. 239-851-3485
HOUSEHOLDArea Rug multi Green
5 1/2 x 7 1/2. $45.239-592-7697
2 BAR STOOLS, Beauti-ful Italian, white/chrome;swivel; $80. (239) 649-4964
Blinds. 2 36w X 62hfor $25 ea. One 73w x 73h,beige, $50. (239) 825-7672.
BROTHER SEWINGMACHINE BRAND NEW$70. 239-692-9902
2 chandeliers: 44x31, $225. Dinette fixture w/6shades, $175. (239) 292-0918
Cherry TV consoleH43“W46“D21“-holds 220DVD/CD $350. 941-286-5038
COFFEE TABLE, Wood &glass top, antique beige $55
(239) 777-9100
Decorative glass topdining table w/4 chairs, coffeetable & end table, buffettw/granite top, all match. Ke-vin Charles Collections fromCity Furniture. Paid $4,000,Sell $1,700. Also King sizebedroom set w/2 side tables, 6drawer dresser w/mirror &m a t c h i n g t v h u t c h$1,000/obo. 239-947-4302
Dining table & 4chairs. 45’’ round beveledglass & metal. $200 384-9334
Dresser 6-drawer (offwhite) good condition.$50. 239-353-0313
Dresser walnut withshelving top. 44’’w x 82’’ h x18 ’’ d. $50. 239-592-7697
Dresser w/mirror &Chest, $75. Oriental 8x10, $50.2 Glass end Tables, $20ea.430-4873
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-TER - WICKER. $75. Verygood cond. 518-522-7680
HOUSEHOLDFull Size Sleeper
Sofa. $425.239-404-9710
42 Inch. Round solidwood table with 4 chairs $75.Call 941-286-5038
LOVESEAT, blue &white. Good condition.$75. 239-597-7533
LOVESEAT, GRAYSuede Also 32 in. TV. Bothgreat cond. $45. 239-682-6145
MIRROR—ModernCascade Deco Mirror. $99.Exc. cond. 518-522-7680
MURPHY BED-FULLwith 2 bookshelf storage unit.$900. (716) 812-5290 - Naples
One Vermont 3.burner gas
B.B.Q grill with tank onMarco
only $100. bill642-3720.
1 outdoor 72x42black
metal table w/ cush-ions. on
Marco $100.642-3720 bill.
7pc Queen BedroomSet, Queen, $750.(239) 404-9710
Queen Mattress &box Spring. Excellent
Condition. $100. 239-384-9334
Queen Size bed w/hea-dboard. Dress w/2 mirrors, 2end table. $150. 465-8217
RECLINER, GREENLeather in good condition
$75. OBO 598-4953
Roll Top Desk walnut36’’ w x 42’’ h x 18’’ d. $55.
239-592-7697
SCREEN/ROOM DI-VIDER $75. Good cond.Brown wood. 518-522-7680
2 sofas, 84’’ & 64’’perfect cond., $125 ea.; $200both. Estero, (219) 545-3278
Sofa Table iron glasstop 48’’ L x 16’’ w. $45.
239-592-7697
Tommy Bahamabrown armoire 3 drawers new$2500 NOW $450. 774-1000
WICKER DESKWith chair, glass top, $70.
239-389-4215
Wicker (2) 3 drawerdressers, white, like new. $50ea. 239-389-4215
WICKER TWIN BEDSmattress set, headboards, likenew. $150 ea. 239-389-4215
Wrought Iron WhiteCoffee Table, Glass top.20x36’’ L. $20. 774-7378
JEWELRY3 CT DIAMOND2 CT DIAMOND
Rolex. 239-250-3832WE BUY GOLD
JEWELRY AND WATCHES;GOLD AND SILVER COINS.
(239) 403-1055
LAWN & GARDENOriginal clay pots (2)
from the Ritz CarltonBoth $150. 239-293-8381
MACHINERY & TOOLSCONTRACTOR AIRCOMPRESSOR 1.5 HP 2air tanks 5 gal. $139. 598-4953
ELECTRIC MOTOR -Century 1/3 HP 1725 RPM with
frame $49. 598-4953
16 in. MCCULLOCHGAS CHAINSAW. $90
732-298-3426
10 in. mitre saws,Delta Model 36-070, $40. Ma-kita Heavy duty $50. 860-8629
LADDER, ALUMINUMextension, 16 ft. Like new.$40. Call 239-530-3161
MACHINERY & TOOLS2 Rolling Tool boxes$160 both or will trade forsilver. (201) 401-7768
Table Saw, Like new.w/extra blades. $125 or willtrade for silver. 201-401-7768
WORK BENCH, WOOD& metal, 5 ft. wide, 2 ft.deep. $25. 239-436-1936
MEDICAL SUPPLIESELECTRIC SCOOTERMIGL RED $500239-692-9902
MISCELLANEOUSFossil large brownleather messenger bag, un-isex. Excellent. $65. 948-7467
Fountain Works well4 pc. Off white. 45’’ h.$65. 239-592-7697
Oasis Water Cooler(osmosis), upright, 4 filters.
$100. 239-692-8543
Patio Set, WickerWhite. Rocker, table, loveseatNeeds cushions $95. 290-1227
3 pc LUGGAGESamsonite, Soft side. Goodcondition. $75. 597-2219
SMALL GAS GRILLwith tank $35.call 941-286-5038
MUSICAL(3) HARMONICAS
2 chromatics, 1 marine band.$60/all (239) 793-1537
Memorex PortableKaraoke Machine - used onlyonce. $25. 239-353-0313
YAMAHA PSR-140 ELEC.PIANO, AMP, STAND, CASE,$95 FIRM. 239-434-7890
OFFICE EQUIPMENTErgonomic Task Chairfor office-fabric/wood combo-$100. Call 941-286-5038
PETS & LIVESTOCKIncubator, hatcher &brooders, $750 cash firm ($2Kinvested). (239) 352-9389
SHIHTZU - BICHON 9wks to 5 months; $399 - $699.Credit card OK . 239-989-8027
SPORTING GOODSAll NEW and
in perfect conditionDART BOARD CABINET
solid wood, dark mahogany.$80.
(Hand Made)-If interested,
Call or Text Bill at(239) 877-4721
Golf Cart Club car.’04. 1 owner. Spotless, newbatteries, $3295. 695-2043
Horizon Fitness Treadmill D Model 1.2T. Like new.$300, paid $800. 224-234-2049
HO Waterskis: adult$99; Jr. $99; kids $49, per pair.All like new. 239-450-4746.
LIFETIME PORTABLEbasketball assembly. Like
new. $100. Call 239-272-2345
PINE RIDGEHalloween Cart Rentals $200
6 & 8 PASSENGERPick Up & Drop Off Free
B & W Golf Cars 239-597-4933
Total Gym Body by JakeAB doer twist, AB circle pro6.6-5lb weight $250 961-3201
TOTAL GYM 1000$150 obo.
Call 239-594-6836
TV, DVD, STEREOSONY BRAVIA 47 IN.LED, 1080p HD flatscreen,fine cond. $500. 917-533-7507
Sony DVD HomeTheater System, excellent con-dition, $90. (239) 595-0326
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Earn Extra Cash By Having A Garage Sale!It’s fun...it’s simple...and best of all it’s a great way to convert all those
no-longer needed household items into instant cash for yourself.
FREE KIT We help make it easy by providingyou with a FREE GARAGE SALE KIT
when you advertise your sale.
Collier Citizen 263-4700 • The Banner • 213-6060 • Marco Eagle 213-5300REMINDER: A Collier County or City of Naples permit is required when you have a garage sale. The permit is free andavailable at the City of Naples Building and Zoning Department, 295 Riverside Cir., 403-2400 if you live in the city ORCounty Development Services, 2800 N. Horsehoe Dr., and North Collier Government Services Center, 2335 Orange BlossomDr., Naples. Marco Island residents may obtain their permits from Marco Island City Hall, 50 Bald Eagle Drive.
Use this handy map to help you find the location of the garage salesyou wish to visit. This map is divided into six areas: Bonita Springs,
North Naples, Golden Gate, Naples, South Naples and Marco.
GARAGE SALES
22B Friday, October 18, 2013 colliercitizen.com
$3.00 Admission* Children under 13 FREE!Free Parking • Prizes • Food
Produced by UF/IFAS Extension Collier County Master Gardeners*Cost of admission goes to support The Master Gardener Education Programs.
Here’s the BUZZ!
SAT, OCT 26 - 9 AM TO 4 PM SUN, OCT 27 - 10 AM TO 3 PMUF/IFAS EXTENSION COLLIER COUNTY, 14700 IMMOKALEE ROAD, NAPLES, FL
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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMSAND DEMONSTRATIONSSATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH
10:00 AM Palm Seed GerminationJimmy Dorsey, Educational Speaker
11:00 AM Growing Citrus In the Home LandscapeDr. Robert E. RouseSWFL Research and Educational Center
12:00 PM Growing BromeliadsTony Donzello, Master Gardener
1:00 PM Non-Citrus Tropical Fruit TreesBilly Hopkins, Hopkins Nursery
2:00 PM Repotting OrchidsKris Morton, Master Gardener
3:00 PM Pruning PracticesDr. Doug Caldwell, UF/IFAS Extension Collier County
Exotic OrchidsBromeliadsHerbsOrganicFruits &VegetablesTropicalsPalm TreesNative Plants
And Much More!
4H Helpers!So Load Up!
Don’t Miss The Annual Southwest Florida Yard & Garden Show!
When?Saturday, October 26thfrom 9 AM - 4 PM
Sunday, October 27thfrom 10 AM - 3 PM
Where?UF/IFAS
Extension Collier County14700 Immokalee Road
Naples, Fl.(10 Miles East of I-75)
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMSAND DEMONSTRATIONSSUNDAY OCTOBER 27TH
10:30 AM Container GardeningDianne Breithaupt, Master Gardener
11:00 AM Gardening with Native PlantsJoel Toledo, Green Door Nursery
12:00 PM Hydroponic GardeningTrisha Aldridge and Robert HalmanUF/IFAS Extension Collier County
1:00 PM How to Plant, Grow, and Use Moringa TreesDaryl Salerno, Moringa Spirits
1:30 PM Maintenance and Care of Hand ToolsTony Donzello, Master Gardener
Take a little extra time to tourthe beautiful
Horticultural LearningCenter Gardens
and FruitOrchard!
See the wonderfulvariety of plants
performing well herein our SWFL sun andshade. Be sure to look
at the Sensory, Butterfly,Rose, Hydroponics, Colorand Native Plant Gardens.
$1.00 Off AdmissionBring This Coupon With You
Saturday, October 26 - 9 AM to 4 PMSunday, October 27 - 10 AM to 3 PM
UF/IFAS Extension Collier County14700 Immokalee Road Naples, FL(10 miles East of I-75)
For more Information Call 239-353-4244
$1.00 Off AdmissionBring This Coupon With You
Saturday, October 26 - 9 AM to 4 PMSunday, October 27 - 10 AM to 3 PM
UF/IFAS Extension Collier County14700 Immokalee Road Naples, FL(10 miles East of I-75)
For more Information Call 239-353-4244