A Publicat ion of The Island Sand Paper, Fort Myers Beach, FloridaWhat’s there to do on the Beach?
F R E E OCTOBER 2016
PIRATE FESTIVALHERE THIS MONTH! See story on page 5
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6th Annual
Howl-oween Pet ParadeSATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2016
9:00AM - 2:00PM
Certificates & Very Special Pet Awards for:
Best Costumed Pet
Best Costumed Owner and Pet
Best Wagon/Stroller and Pet
People’s Choice
Located at Santini Marina Plaza 7205 Estero Boulevard, Fort Myers Beach, Florida
REGISTRATION is from 10:00 am – 10:30 am
PARADE TIME: 11:00am
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Welcome to October on Fort Myers Beach!
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Welcome to October on Fort Myers Beach! This month is many Islanders’ favorite month. Our island version of ‘fall’ is in the air (meaning the temperatures typically only reach 85 degrees instead of 95, and the humidity drops to more human levels) and the excitement of pirates and pumpkins fills the air. Pirate Festival will be held on Columbus Day weekend (October 7-9) and this family-friendly event in it’s 11th year continues to rise in popularity with more fun things scheduled than ever before – including a special ‘Love on the High Seas’ vow renewal ceremony and pirate wedding. Arrrr! October is also the month that some fun island events that occur only during season return to the monthly roster: the Caribbean Cruise-In Car Show will be back at Parrot Key on October 4, the Fort Myers Beach Art Association’s Fall Member Show begins on October 12 – and the gallery hours change to the daily winter schedule and activities at Shell Point Village and the Beach Library begin to ramp up.
There are two events scheduled for October that are designed to teach people about sustaining our natural fish stocks: On October 20, the Friends of the Arts host a unique event called ‘Southwest Florida Sustains’, where Islanders and visitors will have a chance to sample sustainable seafood from local restaurants. On October 23, Jack’s Farm to Fork at Pink Shell Resort will host a ‘trash fish’ dinner – featuring savory selections from seafood normally tossed back by local fishermen. Also be sure to get in the fall mood by celebrating Halloween, island-style: for families, there is the popular Fright Night at Bay Oaks on October 21, and Trunk or Treat at Beach Baptist on October 31. For older ghouls and goblins, the annual Zombie Pub Crawl is scheduled for October 28, and local watering holes will be hosting fun, festive costume contests on Halloween night. Pirates, goblins, zombies and cooler temperatures – Happy October!
Keri Hendry Weeg
What’s inside:Entertainment Guide, pgs 4-30
Meet the Pirates, pg 5Musician: Joey Gilmore, pg 7Pirate Fest Schedule, pg 11
Beach Map, pgs 18, 19Beach Dining Guide, pgs 20, 21
Halloween Events, pg 25Fighting Conch, pg 28
Puzzles, pgs 31, 33Horoscopes, pg 32
Funnies, pg 34
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The October 2016 Entertainment Guide
This listing of local entertainment is provided as a FREE service to our community, with priority given to our advertisers and local non-profit organizations. We require submission of event information for inclusion in this magazine by the 15th of the
preceding month. All listings are provided by entertainment venues and are subject to change.To place your entertainment contact Keri Hendry Weeg at 239-463-4461 by the 15th of the prior month.
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ADDRESSESBay Oaks Recreation Campus, BORC
2731 Oak Street (behind Library)
Bowditch Point Park50 Estero Blvd (north end of island)
Lynn Hall Memorial Park950 Estero Blvd (Times Square)
Matanzas Park Preserve199 Bay Road (behind library)
Newton Park4650 Estero Blvd (near Publix on beach)
Mound House289 Connecticut Street (on bay side)
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All MonthFORT MYERS BEACH COMMUNITY POOL2600 Oak Street. Open MO, WE, FR & SA10am-6pm; SU Noon-6pm. 463-5759
FORT MYERS BEACH ART ASSOCIATION GALLERYOpen WE & TH 9-noon until October 12, after which the gallery will be open MO-SA from 10am-3pm and SU from noon-3pm. Summer Show on exhibit until October 11. Fall Member Show begins October 12. Located at the corner of Donora and Shell Mound. 463-3909. Free admission.
BAY OAKS RECREATIONAL CAMPUS Gym, tennis courts, outdoor pool, exercise room, senior activities and more. Visitors welcome. Open MO-SA with activities for individuals and families. See Bay Oaks or pick up a newsletter for a full schedule. 239-765-4222.
HISTORIC COTTAGEIsland museum located at 161 Bay Rd, at the entrance to Matanzas Pass Preserve, houses a collection of artifacts, photos and memorabilia of life on Estero Island. Open WE and SA 10am-Noon.
MOUND HOUSEExperience Florida’s natural and cultural history where Estero Island’s oldest standing structure sits atop an ancient Calusa Indian Mound. The Mound House is a unique archaeological and historical site on Fort Myers Beach located directly on Estero Bay and offers a variety of programs for local residents, visitors and school groups. The William H. Case House is now open - come see all the new tours and check out the museum store! Grounds open sunrise to sunset at no charge; Open TU, WE & SA, 9am-4pm. 451 Connecticut Street.
FORT MYERS BEACH LIBRARY Books, newspapers,
magazines, Wi-Fi, Lots to see and do. Visitor card available. Hours: MO - FR 9am-5pm; SA 9am-1pm
Saturday, October 1
MORNING MEANDER8am, Lakes Regional Park, 7330 Gladiolus Drive, Fort Myers. An easy walk offers the chance to see birds in native vegetation with experienced Bird Patrol Guides pointing out the many species in Lakes Park. Wear comfortable shoes and dress to be outside. Bring water, sunscreen and binoculars.
YOGA 8:30am, DiamondHead Resort. Iyengar style yoga with Susan Carter. All levels welcome. $12. 209-1698
YOGA ON THE BEACH8:30-9:30am, Just north of the pier. Join Becky Lang for a Level One Flow Yoga practice suitable for most
levels. No pre-registration required, suggested donation $10. Parking is $2/hr. Bring yoga mat, sunscreen and water. Weather permitting. www.beckylang.com
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES 9am-1pm, Guided Museum Tours. Guided by staff and perfect for both adults and families. Come experience a variety of hands on interactives and see inside a 2,000 year-old Calusa Indian Mound! Check for availability. $5 plus museum admission, members free. 10am, What Does it Take to Be an Archeologist - Explore items archeologists recovered from the Calusa Indians that lived on this shell mound. Participants will have the opportunity view artifacts currently not on display, and sort through material from the Shell Mound. Get down to the nitty gritty of being an archeologist by learning some of the techniques and tools that are used $5, members free.
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Meet Yur Pirates, Arrr!
Soon a variety of color-ful characters will be found roam-ing San Carlos Blvd during this year’s Pirate Festival. This event attracts talent from as far as the four winds blow – check out the following bios and see how many you can meet during the event.
BELINDA HADCOCK, EVENT ORGANIZER
A lifelong resident of Southwest Florida, Belinda Had-cock grew up on the shores of the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. Her love of acting, theatrical make up and costumes emerged early on when she discovered Halloween, which soon became her favor-ite holiday. In 1993, while visit-ing friends in Kenosha, WI and looking for something to do, Be-linda happened upon the Bristol Renaissance Faire; as soon as she entered the gates, she knew she was home. Over time, Re-naissance Faires translated into Pirate Festivals as she blended her theatrical background with her natural ease on the water to create her own unique Pirate Per-sona. Belinda has been a key part of the Fort Myers Beach Pirate Festival since it began in 2006, and accepted the role of Entertainment Director in 2012. Her roots in the Pirate Community make her a natural fit for this position, and her leader-ship has expanded the festival to include more participation by local merchants as well as members of the surrounding community. Be-linda also owns Skeleton Crew Entertainment, which offers live
pirate-themed events throughout the region.
ARRR, INKACME ROUGE AND RUFFIN
RECRUITERS
ARRR, ink enjoys be-ing part of a unique art form, in-teractive entertainment. In this day of electronics, where you can download and watch entertain-ment of every conceivable form instantly on your TV, computer or cell phone, the art of live en-tertainment is harder to find and a much more precious commodity. There is nothing like the feeling of seeing live performers at a show.Interactive entertainment goes a step further; you the audience are part of the entertainment. You are interacting with live pirates, any-thing can happen! You’ll also find ARRR,
ink working the lanes between shows playing with the folk, ad-vertising the show and just gen-erally having fun. Their entertain-ment is always family appropriate fun. They play with kids (their specialty), teens (they’ve lived through raising a few) and adults (none in their group, but they’ve read up on them).
CAP’N JASE
Jason Smith is a pro-fessional Captain Jack Sparrow/Johnny Depp impersonator with over 10 years’ experience. His spotlight includes both stage and screen. A father of 2 beautiful girls, who also pirate with him, he performs his family variety show coast to coast & Cont’d pg.8
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SWIM CLUB10-11am, Beach Pool. For kids interested in swimming at the next level. Everything from Freestyle to the Butterfly Stroke. Bring goggles and a towel. Open to all members of the public – call 239-463-5759 for cost.
ESTUARY KAYAK TOUR IN ESTERO BAY10am-1pm. Bonita Beach. Learn about the wonders of America’s only Mangrove Forest. See herons, egrets, pelicans, osprey, roseate spoonbills, dolphins, manatees and more. includes all equipment and a Florida Master Naturalist will be your guide. $40. 239-694-5513.
PICKLEBALL11am, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
VALERIE’S GAME NIGHT2-5pm, Bingo; 7pm, Blackjack Tournament. Valerie’s Lounge
Sunset Celebration 5-9pm. Time Square. Live music, food & fun with Rock Solid.
ISLAND HOPPER SONGWRITERS FEST3RD Annual Fest features songwriters performing their own songs and sharing the stories behind the music. Friday Sept 30 from 7-10:30pm; Saturday Oct 1 from 2:15-10pm and Sunday Oct 2 from 1-7pm Most events free. Details at ISLANDHOPPERFEST.COM
DiamondHead: 2:15-3:15pm-Paul McDonald/Karla Davis; 3:30-4:30pm-Phillip White/Frank Myers; 4:45-5:45pm-Neon Summer; 7:15-8:15pm-Crys Matthews/Bill LaBounty; 8:30-9:30pm-Erica Sunshine/Athena Dawn; 10pm-Late Night Jam/Jeff Prince/Dave Fenley.
Sunset Beach: 2:15-3:15pm-Matt Backer/Sheena Brook; 3:30-4:30pm-Bobby Tomberlin/Tim McGeary; 4:45-5:45pm-Trailer Choir;
6-7pm-Taylor Loren/Cassidy Diana; 7:15-8:15pm-Shane Minor/Dave Gibson; 8:30-9:30pm-Danny Myrick/Megan Linville.
PierSide Grill: 2:15-3:15pm-Neon Summer; 3:30-4:30pm-Cassidy Diana/Emily Bronzini; 4:45-5:45pm; Megan Linville/Cory Young; 6-7pm-Sheena Brook/Skye Claire; 7:15-8:15pm-Jeff Cohen/Phil Barton; 8:30-9:30pm-Paul McDonald/Matt Becker
Yucatan: 2:15-3:15pm-Dave Fenley/ Taylor Loren; 3:30-4:30pm-Phil Barton/Bill LaBounty; 7:15-8:15pm-Emily Bronzini/ Terry Lynn Melody; 8:30-9:30pm-Frank Myers/Bobby Tomberlin
Matanzas on the Bay: 2:15-3:15pm-Dave Gibson/Jeff Prince; 3:30-4:30pm-Terry Lynn Melody/Crys Matthews; 7:15-8:15pm-Gary Hannen/Julianne Ankley; 8:30-9:30pm-Kylie Sackley/Phillip White
Nervous Nellie’s: 2:15-3:15pm-Shane Minor/Kylie Sackley; 3:30-4:30pm-Jeff Cohen/Danny Myrick; 7:15-8:15pm-Tim McGeary/Karla Davis; 8:30-9:30pm-Trailor Choir.
Pink Shell: 2:15-3:15pm-Cory Young/Skye Claire; 3:30-4:30pm-Gary Hannen/Julianne Ankley
WHO’S PLAYING WHERESATURDAY, OCT 1
Jammin G’s, 1-6pm; Steve Farst, 9:30pm-1:30am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Frank Thompson, 1-5pm, Greg Watts, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Scotty Bryan, 12-4pm; Mary Winner, 5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Chucky From Kentucky12-4pm, Bonita Bill’s
Meagan Rose & Smokin’ Bill2-5pm, Outrigger
Anthony Wayne5:30-9:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Larry Maas6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Backlash 6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Keith Clanton6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Dave Collaton 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Frank Torino7-10pm, Parrot Key
Al Holland7-10pm, Yucatan
Karaoke with Brenda7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Phil Oxford7-11pm, La Ola
Moon Child8pm-12am, Castaways
Sunday, October 2
BINGONoon, American Legion. 899 Buttonwood Drive
ISLAND HOPPER SONGWRITERS FEST3RD Annual Fest features songwriters performing their own songs and sharing the stories behind the music. Friday Sept 30 from 7-10:30pm; Saturday Oct 1 from 2:15-10pm and Sunday Oct 2 from 1-7pm. Most events free. Details at ISLANDHOPPERFEST.COM
DiamondHead: 1-2pm-Megan Linville/Sheena Brooke; 2:15-3:15pm-Jeff Cohen/Kylie Sackley; 3:30-4:30pm-Emily Bronzini/Taylor Loren
Sunset Beach: 1-2pm-Gary Hannan/Julianne Ankley; 2:15-3:15pm-Paul McDonald/Dave Fenley; 3:30-4:30pm-Crys Matthews/Danny Myrick
PierSide Grill: 1-2pm-Skye Claire/Cassidy Diana; 2:15-3:15pm-Dave Gibson/Tim McGeary; 3:30-4:30pm-Phil Barton/ Karla Davis
Yucatan: 1-2pm-Phillip White/Shane
CONT’D FROM PG.4SATURDAY, OCT 1
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What better way to en-joy October’s cooler temperatures than by listening to some smokin’ hot blues? And lucky for Fort My-ers Beach, a Florida blues legend performs regularly on neighboring San Carlos Island at the beautiful-ly restored Dixie Fish House – a building that’s a legend in its own right. It is there, on Sunday after-noons with the glistening waters of the back bay as a backdrop, that Joey Gilmore works his mag-ic and leaves the crowd begging for more. Born in Ocala, Florida in 1944, Joey Gilmore’s love affair with the guitar began in his teens. “In the town that I lived in, there was a barbershop,” Gilmore said. “And the barber that owned the shop was a sanctified preacher. He was a minister, and he had this little flat-bodied guitar. It was electric, no amplifier to it. And he would bring it to the shop with him, and he was trying to learn how to play. So, I would get to the barbershop early whenever I would go to get my hair cut, or even after school, I would hang around at the barbershop, be-cause I wanted to get my hands on that guitar. I would take the gui-tar and they had these old wood-en benches. I would lay the guitar
on top of the wooden bench and when you would strum the strings, the wood, the bench, would vi-brate, and the floor would, the sound would resonate, and you could hear it without the amplifier. I learned just from watching him.” Young Gilmore tried to keep his obsession with the instru-ment from his church-going aunt, who was raising him, but word of the talented boy who played at the barbershop eventually got back to her and it wasn’t long before it got to everyone else, too, and
Joey’s church-based band began playing secular music and often performed in places where they were too young to legally enter. Gilmore moved to south Florida in the 1960’s, where he quickly be-came a popular addition to the lo-cal blues scene and began a long touring career that would take him all over the United States and Eu-rope. Over the last 50 years of his career, Gilmore has shared the stage with such greats as
James Brown, Etta James, Bob-by Bland, Little Milton, Johnny Taylor and numerous others. In January 2006, Gilmore won one of the most distinguished and in-ternationally coveted awards in all of blues - The International Blues Challenge. In 2008 Joey Gilmore was awarded the Blewzzy award for best song, “Blues All Over You’. In 2015 he was honored with Latin World Talent Lifetime Achievement Award. Now firmly ensconced as a Florida legend, Joey Gilm-ore provides a highlight at Blues Festivals and night clubs all over the world as one of the best soul-blues and R&B singers in the business. A true blues and R&B master, Gilmore incorporates new and varied styles in his music – performing original compositions mixed with traditional standards in a high-energy show reminis-cent of the great Blues legends of the ‘40’s and ‘50’s that really gets people up on their feet. Islanders can catch this blues legend at the Dixie Fish House on October 9 and 23rd and be sure to bring your dancing shoes!
Keri Hendry Weeg
Joey Gilmore – Born to Be A Bluesman
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he is looking forward to meeting you.
THE CRAIC SHOW
The CRAIC Show is an intense and wildly enter-taining act, made up of four in-ternational travelers who were banded together on an ancient battlefield. This unique merging of music from far away lands brings a sound that is unlike any other. Watching the group switch and interchange instruments throughout the show is something to see – songs are often started on bagpipes and ended with the entire group on percussion. Ever changing and constantly blending styles, The CRAIC Show always brings a fresh, high-energy blend of World Medieval Music. www.TheCraicShow.com.
BLACK DUCK
Epic adventures await your pleasure aboard the legend-ary “Black Duck.” This Freedom 40’ Cat Ketch, was originally de-signed and built in 1979 for the actor Donald Sutherland. The Black Duck hails most recent-ly from Key West, but now finds Venice, FL its current home. This majestic sailing vessel and her incredible owners/crew, Captain
Mac and Best Mate Lady Renee, will provide the ambiance for a magnificent sail filled with swash-bucklin’ shenanigans and tales. From the moment you step onto her decks, your cares will be cast into the fair winds...If you scan the horizon at sunset, your eyes will often see this beauty pillaging and plundering the shores of the Sun Coast. Many a day will you encounter playful dolphins, peli-cans, sea turtles, manatees and other creatures of the sea. Come take The Black Duck journey if ye dare into the magical world of friendly sailors and smiling spirit-ed pirates.”
MASTER OF CEREMONIES CANNIBAL CHRISPY
A veteran of 20 years on tour with world-class bands as a stage manager, he turned to Piracy roughly a decade ago. His upbeat mannerisms and off the wall antics both on and off stage add up to “comic relief at its best”. Chrispy – It’s not just a name… it’s a life style!
FOR LOVE OR MONEY
“For Love or Money” has played their music in every port and cantina along the coast, music from every harbor that sent their sons to sea. At each Gath-ering of the Krewes, you’ll find pi-rates and land-folk alike raising a tankard and dancing to the music of David Waterman and Jen Shu-milak. They hail from the Bay of
Tampa and look forward to seeing you on the pier when they arrive at Fort Myers Beach!
LORD HENRY HYDE
His Excellency, Lord Sir Henry Hyde, Lord Governor Plenipotentiary of Her Majes-ty’s Colonies in the New World. He is a gentile British aristocrat, whose position has made him the richest and most powerful man in the colonies. He is as cultured and charming with his friends as he is dangerous and lethal to his enemies. His policy on pirates is “Hang ‘em from the highest yard-arm!”, if they are not in posses-sion of a letter of marque from the Crown, that is. Lord Hyde is portrayed by Timothy Fraley, a classical-ly trained Shakespearean actor with over 35 years of experience delighting audiences with his per-sonal interactive improvisational style. This “man of a thousand characters” is a native of South Florida, and his popular and be-loved characters have performed at many Pirate, Renaissance and Medieval Festivals all over the U.S.
RUSTY ANCHORS
Hailing and sailing from Old Town St. Augustine, Florida, The Rusty Anchors are a group of professional musicians gone Pi-rate. Performing Sea Shanties and Island Music, the band has been entertaining at festivals and events all over the Southeast for more than 4 years now. The Crewe: James Knowles (Capt. Dirty James) Guitar & Vocals; An-
gelina Morgan - Fiddle, Bodhran & Tin whistles; Mark Wood (Bar-bosa) Bass, Guitar & Vocals; Reuben Morgan - Mandolin, Gui-tar & Vocals and Anthony Bris-bane (Capt. Jack Black) Drums, Percussion & Vocals Hear The Rusty An-chors at https://www.reverbna-tion.com/dirtyjamestherustyan-chors
THE SKELETON PIRATE
The years in question
are 1712 to 1725. Pirates rule the sea. Captain Jack Quint sailed these blue-green waters of Southwest Florida alongside some of the greatest known Pi-rates in history. Based in and around the barrier islands of what is now known as Ft. Myers Beach & Estero Bay, he was responsi-ble for the capture of hundreds of vessels, and was feared on land, as well as at sea. He and his crew plundered millions in gold, silver, weapons, women and anything else of value, and killed merci-lessly. Born in December of 1690, Jack Quint quickly learned the ways of the seas from his fa-ther, also a Pirate. In October of 1725, a devastating Hurricane came ashore the entire Gulf Coast of Florida, beaching parts of the rig-gings of his personal ship. The true cause of Quint’s death remains unknown, but it is feared he was sunk in this massive storm, just offshore of where the Ft. Myers Beach Pier stands. Sightings of an undead skeletal figure, that match his de-scription have been reported nu-merous times over the past 100 years on the beaches of South-west Florida...
Keri Hendry Weeg
Meet Yur Pirates, Arrr! Cont’d from pg.5
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Minor; 2:15-3:15pm-Cory Young/Jeff Prince
Matanzas on the Bay: 1-2pm-Matt Backer/Bobby Tomberlin; 2:15-3:15pm-Bill LaBounty/Frank Myers
Nervous Nellie’s: 1-2pm-Terry Lynn Melody/Erica Sunshine; 2:15-3:15pm-Trailer Choir
Pink Shell: 5-7pm-Soul Circus Cowboys/Maren Morris * ticketed event $
WHO’S PLAYING WHERESUNDAY, OCT 2
Royce Allgood, 1-5pm, Smokin Bill, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Jammin G’s, 1-6pm; DJ TK, 8pm-2am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Two Hands, 2-6pm; Chucky From Kentucky, 6-9pm, Bonita Bills
Greg Watts 12-4pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Small Town2-5pm, Outrigger
Deb & the Dynamics1-4pm, Doc Fords
Josh ‘The Pitbull of Blues’ Rowand 4-7pm, Dixie Fish House
Gatormoon6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Patrick Murphy6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Ira Wilkes 6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Lee Hagen 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Chris Kemp7-10pm, La Ola
Monday, October 3
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61; 9:15, abs; 10am, Senior Spin and Tone. Beach Baptist Church. Join this indoor spinning class for 60 minutes of cardio and strengthening. Offered MO & FR. Instructor Sue Anderson. 941-224-8467
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-5759
BRIDGE CLUB12:30-3:30pm, Silver Hall, Chapel by the Sea Presbyterian Church, 100 Chapel St. $4. Everyone welcome for an afternoon of friendly competition and camaraderie. Offered Every MO and TH 12:30-3:30pm.
GULF COAST MODEL RAILROAD AT SHELL POINT 1:30-3:30pm, Shell Point Village. Come to the Creativity Tunnel on The Island to enjoy a delightful afternoon in yesteryear, operated by Shell Point resident volunteers who are railroad aficionados. Open MO, WE & FR through season. Reservations, Beth Crenshaw, 239-454-2290. Free.
MAHJONG 1-4pm, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
BINGO 2-5pm, Valerie’s Lounge. 466-7788
YOGA 6pm, DiamondHead Resort. Iyengar style yoga with Susan Carter. All levels welcome. $12. 209-1698
WHO’S PLAYING WHEREMONDAY, OCT 3
Anthony Wayne,1-5pm; Chris Casdia, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
DJ Firedog, 1-5pm; Steve Farst Experience, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Geo 5-8pm, Outrigger
Sideshow Bob6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Open Mic Jam Night6-9pm, Bonita Bills
Will Kiser 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Anthony Wayne6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Patrick Murphy6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Scotty Bryan5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Tuesday, October 4
PUMP 61 CLASS8am, Beach Baptist Church. Sculpt and define all muscles with this 60 min class using barbells, plates and hand weights. $7/class. Offered TU & TH. Instructor Sue Anderson, 941-224-8467
YOGA 9am, Bay Oaks. All levels flow Vinyasa. Offered every TU & TH. $10/member/$12 nonmember. 239-765-4222; 7:30pm, Pink Shell beach. All level Vinyasa flow on the beach. Open to public. Bring a mat/towel, water and a smile for your practice in nature. Offered every TU & TH $10 charge.
GUIDED BEACH WALK9am, Newton Beach Park. Explore the natural treasures of Fort Myers Beach through a FREE guided walk along the shore. Meet at Newton Beach Park, 4650 Estero Blvd. Approximately 1 hour.
BODY SCULPT 9am, Bay Oaks. A great full body workout set to music that incorporates both bodyweight movements and light dumbbells to improve strength and fitness. Offered every TU & TH, $8 charge
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES 9am-1pm, Guided Museum Tours. See Oct 1. 10am, History of the Mound House - Tour with Education Coordinator, Penny Jarrett, to explore one of the area’s most unique sites. Discover the site’s eclectic history starting
with the Calusa Indians 2,000 years ago to how the site was preserved as an archeological and historical treasure. $5, members free.
WATER AEROBICS9:30am, DiamondHead Resort. Offered every TU & TH. Bring towel and water. $8. [email protected] or 917-750-5793
BRIDGE 9:30am, FMB Woman’s Club, 175 Sterling. All bridge players (men & women) are invited to join this group of local bridge players. Bring your own lunch. Fee is $3 for club member; $5 for non-members, plus prize money. Offered every TU and FR at 9:30am.
TODDLER TUESDAYS10-11am, Bay Oaks. A drop in program for kids four years old and younger that allows parents to let their little ones explore and play in a safe environment. Toys supplied or bring your own. Free for members; $2/non-members. 239-765-4222
ESTUARY KAYAK TOUR IN ESTERO BAY 10am-1pm. Bonita Beach. See Oct 1
MEDICARE 10110:30am, Beach Library. Marilyn Gregory, SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) Counselor with the Area Agency on Aging for SWFL will tell you everything you need to know about the upcoming Open Enrollment Period for Medicare. 239-765-8162
ZUMBA GOLD1:30-2:15pm, Chapel By the Sea. Bring sneakers, water and a towel. Instructor Grace - 239-209-8009.
THE HISTORY OF IRAQ TO PRESENT TIMES - SESSION 1 4:30-6pm, Shell Point Village. Iraq has been fought over for more than 4,000 years. During this period great Empires such as Assyria and Babylonia have grown to dominance but then collapsed, over taken by other great Empires, Iran, the Greeks, Rome and then the Ottomans. After the first World Cont’d pg.12
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War it became part of the Sykes Picot arrangement and today it is torn apart by political unrest, conflict and its integrity is threatened by movements such as the ISIS and the Kurds. We will investigate the most famous milestones on its long history and we will end by reviewing the current turmoil that continues to engulf Iraq. 239-489-8472. $10
YOGA 5:45pm. Newton Park. Enjoy a panoramic Gulf view as you enjoy this drop in yoga class for all levels. Bring yoga mat and straps if possible. Also offered on TH from 9-10am. $10/class. Instructor Susan Carter 765-0865
CARIBBEAN CRUISE-IN CAR SHOW 5-9pm, Parrot Key. Live music by Frank Torino, 6-9pm
KICK THE JOKER6-8pm, Valerie’s
WHO’S PLAYING WHERETUESDAY, OCT 4
Pete Beard, 1-5pm; Royce Allgood, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
DJ G-Ride, 1-5pm; Remedy, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Meagan Rose5-8pm, Outrigger
Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Karaoke with Jim6-9pm, Bonita Bills
Peter Koalter6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Anthony Wayne 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Dave Collaton6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Colton James7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Phil Oxford 7-11pm, La Ola
John Friday5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Wednesday, October 5
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61. Beach Baptist Church. Join this indoor spinning class for 60 minutes of cardio and strengthening. Instructor Sue Anderson. 941-224-8467
YOGA 8:30am, DiamondHead. Iyengar style yoga with Susan Carter. All levels welcome. $12. 209-1698
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-5759
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES 9am-1pm, Guided Museum Tours. See Oct 1. 10am, Calusa Indian Tools and Weapons - Calusa Tools and Weapons - Known as the ‘shell people’, the Calusa created extensive trade networks and established over 50 towns and villages atop massive shell mound complexes along the shore of Southwest Florida. $5, members free.
PICKLEBALL 10am, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
PILATES 10am, First Baptist Church. See Oct 3
YOGA 11:30am-1pm, Health & Harmony Center, 15951 McGregor Blvd, Fort Myers. Intermediate level class. $17. 239-433-5995.
FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, Beach Baptist
BINGO7pm, American Legion, 899 Buttonwood.
POKER7pm, Texas Hold ‘Em, Valerie’s Lounge
WHO’S PLAYING WHEREWEDNESDAY, OCT 5
Smokin’ Bill, 1-5pm, Ya-Ya, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
DJ Firedog, 1-5pm; Doubleshot, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Chucky From Kentucky12-4pm, Bonita Bill’s
Sailor Larry5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Anthony Wayne 5:30-8:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Shawn Russell6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Chris Kemp6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Girl Meets Boy6:30-9:30pm, Doc Fords
James Gragg6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Frank Thomson 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Will Kaiser7-11pm, La Ola
Endre D5-8pm, Outrigger
Thursday, October 6
PUMP 61 CLASS8am, Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 3
WATER AEROBICS9:30am, DiamondHead Resort. See Oct 4
PILATES 10am, First Baptist Church. See Oct 3
BODY SCULPT9am, Bay Oaks. See Oct 4
LOVER’S KEY INSIDE PASSAGE KAYAK TOUR10am-2pm. Bonita Beach. Enjoy learning of the creatures and plants on the waterways of this State Park from your Master Naturalist guide. Truly a lovely place, full of life. Many birds, fish, dolphins, urchins, conchs, whelks, etc. $50. 239-694-5513.
BRIDGE CLUB12:30-3:30pm Chapel by the Sea. See Oct. 3.
YOGA9am, Bay Oaks. All levels flow Vinyasa. See Oct 4
BINGO NIGHT6-9pm, Valerie’s Lounge
WHO’S PLAYING WHERETHURSDAY, OCT 6
DJ TK, 1-5pm; Simple Jack, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Smokin Bill, 1-5pm; Pete Beard, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Chucky from Kentucky, 12-4pm; Quick Fix, 6-9pm, Bonita Bills
Left of Center 5:30-8:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Mary Winner5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Two Hands 5-8pm, Outrigger
Pearl 6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Dave Collaton 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
James Gragg6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Phil Oxford7-11pm, La Ola
Frank Torino7-10pm, Parrot Key
Steve Lucky’s Open Jam7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Torched8pm-12am, Castaway’s
Friday, October 7
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61; 9:15, abs; 10am, Senior Spin and Tone. See Oct 4
PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE 9:30am, FMB Woman’s Club. See Oct 4
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-575
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good and be good to yourself, join MK Mueller, author of several award winning books, as she shares her 4 simple habits of happiness that will leave you energized and empowered. 239-765-8162
BIRD BEACHES AND MANGROVE CREEKS KAYAK TOUR10am-2pm. A protected wild area of shallow waters, lots of birds and a variety of other creatures, including dolphin and manatee. $55. 239-694-5513.
PIRATE STORIES1:30pm, Beach Library. Join Pirate Jon Paul Van Harper as he talks about the Golden Age of Piracy from 1680-1730 and hear him tell the true story of the Pirate Ship “Panda.” 239-765-8162
PIRATE FESTIVAL BEGINS!6-10pm, Time Square. Adults only pub quest, costumes, awards and prizes. Live music by West of Galway. PubQuest Awards at 8pm.
SUNSET CELEBRATION5-9pm, Times Square. Live music, food & fun with Pirate Fest.
BAY OAKS SOCIAL SENIORS - EVENING ART WALK 5:30pm, Van leaves Bay Oaks. Stroll through the streets of downtown Fort Myers while enjoying artwork. 239-765-4222
WHO’S PLAYING WHEREFRIDAY, OCT 7
Rob Matson, 1-5pm; Jeff Whidby 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Sideshow Bob & Scotty, 1-5pm; A200, 9:30pm-1:30am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Chucky from Kentucky, 12-4pm; Karaoke with Jim, 6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Allen Small 5-8pm, Outrigger
Mark Wesley 5:30-9:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Doubleshot6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Cadillac Blue6:30-9:30pm, Doc Fords
Deb & the Dynamics6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Anthony Wayne 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
The Florida Keys Duo7-10pm, Parrot Key
Jazz on the Bay with Father Al and the Jazz Congregation5-9pm, Matanzas on the Bay
Chris Kemp 7-10pm, Yucatan
Live Music 7:30-10:30pm, La Ola
Electric Lipstick8pm-12am, Castaways
Saturday, October 8
YOGA 8:30am, DiamondHead, See Oct 1.
YOGA ON THE BEACH8:30-9:30am, Just north of the pier. See Oct 1
SWIM CLUB 10-11am, Beach Pool. See Oct 1
ESTUARY KAYAK TOUR IN ESTERO BAY 10am-1pm. Bonita Beach. See October 1
FMB PIRATE FESTIVAL10am-10pm, Old San Carlos Boulevard. 10am-5pm-Family fun, pirate bazaar, pirate performances and live music; 10am-12pm-Kids Fishing Tournament; 1:30pm-Live Sea Battle; 12:30pm- Kids Costume Contest.1:10 pm- Pie-Eating Contest; 2:30 Pirate Vow Renewals; 4:45pm-Pirate Wedding; 6-7:30pm-Rum Tasting Party at Yucatan; Live Music with West of Galway 6-10pm in Time Square; 8pm-Adult Costume Contest in Time Square. Live Music on Cannon and Crow’s Nest Stage from 10am-5pm.
PICKLEBALL11am, Bay Oaks. 239-765-
4222
VALERIE’S GAME NIGHT2-5pm, Bingo; 7pm, Blackjack Tournament. Valerie’s Lounge
SUNSET CELEBRATION 6-10. Time Square. Live music, food & fun with West of Galway.
NASCAR PARTY7pm, Bank of America 500. Hoosiers in Paradise
WHO’S PLAYING WHERESATURDAY, OCT 8
Jammin G’s, 1-6pm; Steve Farst, 9:30pm-1:30am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Frank Thompson, 1-5pm, Greg Watts, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Scotty Bryan, 12-4pm; Mary Winner, 5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Chucky From Kentucky12-4pm, Bonita Bills
Meagan Rose & Smokin Bill2-5pm, Outrigger
Anthony Wayne 5:30-9:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Wayward Souls 6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Double Shot6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Dave Collaton 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Al Holland7-10pm, Yucatan
Karaoke with Brenda7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Phil Oxford7-11pm, La Ola
Frank Torino7-10pm, Parrot Key
Hester Prynn8pm-12am, Castaways
Sunday, October 9
FMB PIRATE FESTIVAL
10am-5pm, Old San Carlos Boulevard. 10am-5pm-Family fun, pirate bazaar, pirate performances and live music; 12:30pm- Kids Costume Contest.1:10 pm-Pie-Eating Contest; 1:30pm-SeaBattle; 5pm-Closing Cannon. Live Music on Cannon and Crow’s Nest Stage from 10am-5pm.
BINGONoon, American Legion. 899 Buttonwood Drive
NASCAR PARTY1:30pm, Pennsylvania 400. Hoosiers in Paradise
WHO’S PLAYING WHERESUNDAY, OCT 9
Royce Allgood, 1-5pm, Smokin Bill, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Jammin G’s, 1-6pm; DJ TK, 8pm-2am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Two Hands, 2-6pm; Chucky From Kentucky, 6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Greg Watts12-4pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Small Town 2-5pm, Outrigger
Deb & the Dynamics1-4pm, Doc Fords
Joey Gilmore4-7pm, Dixie Fish House
Gatormoon6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Richard Lancaster6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Patrick Murphy6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Lee Hagen 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Chris Kemp7-10pm, La Ola
Colton James7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
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Monday, October 10
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61; 9:15, abs; 10am, Senior Spin and Tone. Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 3
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-5759
SPICE TRADE AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE NEW WORLD 10:30am, Beach Library. David Southall, retired curator of education at the Collier County Museum, presents a program that recognizes Christopher Columbus’ accomplishments and the effect they had on World History. 239-765-8162
BRIDGE CLUB 12:30-3:30pm Chapel by the Sea. See Oct. 3.
MAHJONG 1-4pm, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
BINGO 2-5pm, Valerie’s Lounge. 466-7788
YOGA 6pm, DiamondHead Resort. See Oct. 3.
WHO’S PLAYING WHEREMONDAY, OCT 10
Anthony Wayne,1-5pm; Chris Casdia, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
DJ Firedog, 1-5pm; Steve Farst Experience, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Geo 5-8pm, Outrigger
Open Mic Jam Night6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Scotty Bryan5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Patrick Murphy6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Anthony Wayne6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Sideshow Bob6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Will Kiser6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Tuesday, October 11
PUMP 61 CLASS 8am, Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 4
YOGA 9am, Bay Oaks. All levels flow Vinyasa. See Oct 4
GUIDED BEACH WALK9am, Newton Beach Park. See Oct 4
BODY SCULPT9am, Bay Oaks. See Oct 4
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES 9am-3pm, Guided Museum Tours. See Oct 1. 10am, Gardens of the Mound House - Discover the unique plants that make up the gardens of the Mound House and how the Calusa and early settlers used them for survival. $5, members free.
WATER AEROBICS9:30am, DiamondHead Resort. See Oct 4
PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE 9:30am, FMB Woman’s Club. See Oct 4
ESTUARY KAYAK TOUR IN ESTERO BAY10am-1pm. Bonita Beach. See Oct 1
ZUMBA GOLD1:30-2:15pm, Chapel By the Sea. Bring sneakers, water and a towel. Instructor Grace - 239-209-8009.
DOG DAY 3:15-4:15pm, Beach Library. Sign up children for a time to spend reading to our new dog, Zoe. Many treasured moments attest to the value of enjoying reading without pressure with the gentle encouragement of Zoe, a soft and fluffy poodle, and her handler, Lillian. Pre-register. 239-765-8162
THE HISTORY OF IRAQ TO PRESENT TIMES - SESSION 2 4:30-6pm, Shell
Point Village. See Oct 4
YOGA 5:45pm. Newton Park. See Oct 4
KICK THE JOKER6-8pm, Valerie’s
WHO’S PLAYING WHERETUESDAY, OCT 11
Pete Beard, 1-5pm; Royce Allgood, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
DJ G-Ride, 1-5pm; Remedy, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Meagan Rose5-8pm, Outrigger
Shawn Russell6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Karaoke with Jim6-9pm, Bonita Bills
Bobby Blakey6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
John Friday5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Dave Collaton6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Anthony Wayne 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Colton James7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Phil Oxford7-11pm, La Ola
Wednesday, October 12
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61. Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 5.
YOGA 8:30am, DiamondHead. See Oct 5.
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-5759
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES 9am-3pm, Guided Museum Tours. See Oct 1. 10am, Calusa Indian Shell Mound Tours - Go on a
walking tour of the grounds that were once a Calusa Indian Village and learn about the history of the site, the variety of plantings and what lies beyond the mound that has sustained people for thousands of years. $5, members free.
PILATES 10am, First Baptist Church. See Oct 3
PICKLEBALL 10am, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, Beach Baptist
YOGA 11:30am-1pm, Health & Harmony Center. See Oct 5.
BINGO 7pm, American Legion, 899 Buttonwood.
POKER 7pm, Texas Hold ‘Em, Valerie’s Lounge
WHO’S PLAYING WHEREWEDNESDAY, OCT 12
DJ Firedog, 1-5pm; Doubleshot, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Smokin Bill, 1-5pm, Ya-Ya, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Chucky From Kentucky12-4pm, Bonita Bills
Anthony Wayne 5:30-8:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Sailor Larry5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Just Jeff6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Chris Kemp6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Larry Maas6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Frank Thomson 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
James Gragg6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Girl Meets Boy6:30-9:30pm, Doc Fords
Endre D5-8pm, Outrigger
Will Kaiser 7-11pm, La Ola
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1. SAND PAPER/ SAND LIFE2. PRINT SHOP INK3. FISH TALE MARINA4. PINCHERS5. BEACH PIERSIDE6. GULFSHORE GRILL7. CASTAWAYS
8. PETE’S TIME OUT9. FMB INSURANCE10. SALTY SAM’S11. SKYE’S RESTAURANT12. BEACH THEATER13. KRAZY WOMAN KAYAK14. GOOD TIME CHARTERS
15. BEACH BOWL16. LIGHTHOUSE TIKI BAR17. BOOTLEGGERS18. PARROT KEY19. TUCKAWAY CAFE20. MATANZAS ON THE BAY21. BEACH LIBRARY
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• SHRIMP DOCKS
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28. ISLAND JEWEL30. SUNSET BEACH31. BEACH BUMS32. JACKS’ FARM TO FORK33. TRULY SCRUMPTIOUS34. LA OLA35. BEACH BAPTIST
22. BAYFRONT BISTRO23. FRANCESCO’S26. AQUAGENE SPA27. COMFORT BY DESIGN
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Thursday, October 13
PUMP 61 CLASS 8am, Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 3
BODY SCULPT9am, Bay Oaks. See Oct 4
BRIDGE CLUB12:30-3:30pm Chapel by the Sea. See Oct. 3.
YOGA 9am, Bay Oaks. All levels flow Vinyasa. See Oct 4
WATER AEROBICS9:30am, DiamondHead Resort. See Oct 4
KAYAK MULLOCK CREEK10am-2pm. This is a very quiet pathway to the east side of Estero Bay in the area of the Estero Bay Buffer Preserve. Many Birds, Fish, Dolphin, Manatee, crustaceans, etc! among the winding mangrove creeks and in the Bay. $55. 239-694-5513.
BINGO NIGHT6-9pm, Valerie’s Lounge
FISHING FUNAMENT7pm Captains Meeting, Bass Pro Shops, Gulf Coast Town Center. Fish Tale is on-water host. Fishing hours FR & SA 7am-5pm, with dockside cookouts from 5-7pm. Awards SA at 7pm. $100/boat entry. T-shirts for all aboard. Host is TV fishing personality George Poveromo.
WHO’S PLAYING WHERETHURSDAY, OCT 13
DJ TK, 1-5pm; Simple Jack, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Smokin Bill, 1-5pm; Pete Beard, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Chucky from Kentucky, 12-4pm; Quick Fix, 6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Left of Center 5:30-8:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Mary Winner5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Kelly Neff6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
PINCHERS BEACH TIKI BAR 239-463-2909
Home of the 2 for 1 Happy Hour All Day Every Day this is a perfect choice for lunch, afternoon snacks or a sunset dinner. Offering tasty seafood creations, sandwiches, salads, ribs and pasta plus a full bar. Open for lunch and dinner.Call ahead seating available. Located behind the Wyndham Garden Hotel. Live music every weekend. Hours: 11am-10pm. 6890 Estero Blvd., FMB MAP #4 PinchersUSA.com
PIERSIDE GRILL & BLOWFISH BAR 239-765-7800Located right next to the Public Pier in Time Square, this is the perfect spot to enjoy a Gulf-side meal, snack or cold drink. Featuring their almost famous beach bread, incredible seafood platter and award-winning ribs, this is a great place for the whole family with kid’s meals available. The Blowfish Bar offers a full liquor bar and award-winning frozen drinks. Live Music every afternoon & evening. Hours: 11am-11pm.
1000 Estero Blvd., FMB MAP #5 PierSideGrill.com
BEACH BUMS 239-314-5384
Under the new ownership of Lonnie and Laura, this café offers a bright, clean atmosphere with a large selection of tasty items to choose from including flatbreads, salads, subs and wraps, pizza, lobster rolls and calzones. Beer and wine available. Desserts include cheesecake, key lime pie and cannoli! Outdoor pet-friendly seating. And they deliver! Open 11am-2:30am daily.
1190 Estero Blvd., FMB MAP #31 beachbumsftmyersbeach.coms
PETE’S TIME OUT 239-463-5900This open-air favorite right in the heart of Times Square is one of the oldest family establishments in the area. Sit outside and watch the action or hang out at the covered bar. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, featuring fresh grouper to prime rib to chili cheese fries. Or just enjoy a cold beverage from the full bar. Try their famous Mojitos.Live Music • Full Bar Open 7:00 am – 11:00 pm
Times Square, Downtown FMB MAP #8 PetesTimeOut.com
SKYE’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT & MORE 239-463-7707An island institution for over 20 years, Skye’s in Santini Plaza is a gathering place for good food and tasty drinks for both locals and visitors. Serving an American breakfast menu, with sandwiches, soups, salads, appetizers and Mexican entrees and desserts available for lunch and dinner. Happy Hour all day until 6pm. Hours: Breakfast 7am-2pm; Lunch 11am-2pm; Dinner from 2pm.
7205 Estero Blvd., FMB MAP #11 SkyesFortMyers Beach.com
CASTAWAYS BAR & GRILL 239-463-4644
Great hospitality, fun and live music on the island! Open for lunch and dinner with extensive menu including soups, salads, seafood baskets, steaks, burgers and wings. Friendly environment that attracts both locals and visitors. Full bar. Live Music Thursday-Saturday. Hours: 11am-2am.
7205 Estero Blvd., FMB MAP #7 facebook.com/CastawaysFMB
FOR HELP WITH DIRECTIONS SEE beach MAP
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JACK’S FARM TO FORK 239-463-8615Gulf-front Dining and Sustainable Agriculture at Pink Shell Beach Resort & Marina. Using only the freshest ingredients using local and sustainable foods, Jack’s chefs provide a steady supply of interesting and intriguing options to elevate your dining experience. Offering Small Plates, Salads, Soup, Large Plates and Desserts. Breakfast Buffet daily 7:30-11am. Dinner Monday-Saturday 5-10pm. Reservations Recommended.
275 Estero Blvd., FMB MAP #32 www.pinkshell.com/jacks
LA OLA SURFSIDE RESTAURANT 239-765-2222This lively Times Square restaurant located just steps to the beach and the pier offers outdoor seating with umbrellas for shade. Their menu offers calamari, a variety of salsas, flatbreads and entrees ranging from Caribbean-influenced chicken and fish to Tex-Mex, burgers, steaks and salads. Don’t miss the ‘World Famous Nachos.’ Full liquor bar. Live entertainment. Pet friendly with free Wi-Fi. Hours: 9am-2am !
1035 Estero Blvd., FMB MAP #34 www.laolafmb.com
October 2016 SAND LIFE page 21Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
James Gragg6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Dave Collaton6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Pearl6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Two Hands5-8pm, Outrigger
Frank Torino7-10pm, Parrot Key
Steve Lucky’s Open Jam7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Phil Oxford7-11pm, La Ola
Torched8pm-12am, Castaways
Friday, October 14
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61; 9:15, abs; 10am, Senior Spin and Tone. See Oct 4
PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE 9:30am, FMB Woman’s Club. See Oct 4
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-5759
SUNSET CELEBRATION5-9pm, Times Square. Live music, food & fun with High Tide
FISHING FUNAMENTFishing 7am5pm, Fish Tale Marina. See Oct 13.
WHO’S PLAYING WHEREFRIDAY, OCT 14
Chucky from Kentucky, 12-4pm; Karaoke with Jim, 6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Sideshow Bob & Scotty, 1-5pm; Soapy Tuna, 9:30pm-1:30am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Rob Matson, 1-5pm; Jeff Whidby 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Allen Small5-8pm, Outrigger
Mark Wesley5:30-9:30pm, Dixie Fish House
BOOTLEGGER’S WATERFRONT 239-463-3043
This favorite destination on San Carlos Island faces Estero Bay, with indoor/outdoor seating. Besides some of the best BBQ in the area, this location is a favorite with sports fans for viewing their favorite team. They offer Live Music and a Full Bar. Normally Open Daily · 3:00 pm – 9:00pm.
2200 Main St., FMB MAP #17 BootleggersBarbeque.com
PARROT KEY CARIBBEAN GRILL 239-463-3257Along with Bootlegger’s, this colorful venue is located within the Salty Sam’s Marina complex and overlooks the busy marina and beautiful Estero Bay. If one is busy, head to the other. The Parrot Key menu offers colorful and tasty frozen drinks plus Caribbean and diverse American menu selections to please all palates. Live Music • Full Bar Normally open Daily · 11:30 am – 9:00 pm
2500 Main Street, FMB MAP #18 MyParrotKey.com
TUCKAWAY BAGEL & WAFFLE CAFE’ 239-463-5398
A European style coffee shop located on beautiful Fort Myers Beach serving delicious bagel sandwiches, Belgian wafels, fruit smoothies, iced coffees and brewed and specialty coffees made with Lavazza espresso. Free WiFi, Pet friendly. Indoor/Outdoor seating • Breakfast/Lunch Open Daily · 7:00 am – 2:00 pm
1740 Estero Blvd., FMB MAP #19 TuckawayCoffeeFMB.com
THE BEACH THEATER 239-765-9000
Beach Theater is a family-owned Movie Theater showing only the best first-run movies in a clean, comfortable environment. Their extensive menu offers appetizers, salads, wraps, sandwiches and more, all made fresh to order. Wine and beer also available. Sit back and let the friendly wait staff serve you while you enjoy the movie! Check the schedule online.
6425 Estero Blvd., FMB MAP #12 fmbtheater.com
FOR HELP WITH DIRECTIONS SEE beach map
BEACH DINING GUIDE
BAYFRONT BISTRO 239-463-3663A beautiful waterfront dining experience at Fort Myers Beach’s premier mid-island location within Snook Bight Yacht Club and Marina. Arrive by land or water, then sit back and enjoy the stunning back bay surroundings as you delight in the tastes of the Bayfront Bistro kitchen. Award winning menu and wine selection. Reservations accepted. Between Matanzas Pass Channel Marker 27 and 29. Open Daily 11:30am - 10pm/close 1661 Estero Blvd., FMB MAP #22 BayFrontBistro.com
SUNSET BEACH TROPICAL GRILL & “THE PLAYMOR” TIKI BAR 239-463-1028
This location on the beach by Times Square dates back to the original Beach Schoolhouse location in the 1950’s. Today we have added great food and your favorite libations with live entertainment for a complete Ft. Myers Beach experience. Offerings include lunch, dinner, & bar food menus, along with an extensive wine list and bar offerings. Open at 11am daily. 1028 Estero Blvd., Times Square MAP #30
sunsetbeachtropicalgrill.com
GULFSHORE GRILL 239-765-5440
The Cottage Beach Bar & Gulfshore Grill is a popular restaurant and bar destination that offers fantastic views of the Gulf of Mexico from every table! A local’s favorite for 40 years, we offer the best in Ft Myers night life and are one of the top Ft Myers Beach bars in the area. Enjoy the freshest seafood on Fort Myers Beach. If you’re looking to enjoy a non-seafood dish try our Certified Angus Beef, Ribs, Wings, or our extensive 60-item salad bar. Open 8am to 2am daily
12500 Estero Blvd., FMB MAP #6 gulfshoregrill.com
TRULY SCRUMPTIOUS 239-463-5634
A popular spot for breakfast, lunch, dinner and ice cream anytime, Truly Scrumptious is located in Santini Marina Plaza. Known for their delicious comfort food and gourmet coffee, the menu offers cinnamon rolls and homemade baked goods, a variety of salads, sandwiches and baskets. For dessert or anytime, try one of over 30 flavors of delicious Ice Cream Club ice cream, sundaes and baked goods. Catering available. Hours: 7am-10pm.
7205 Estero Blvd MAP # 33 www.trulyscrumptiousfmb.com
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Jazz on the Bay with Father Al and the Jazz Congregation5-9pm, Matanzas on the Bay
Scotty Gleason6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Larry Maas6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Deb & the Dynamics6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Anthony Wayne 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Live Music7:30-10:30pm, La Ola
The Florida Keys Duo7-10pm, Parrot Key
Chris Kemp7-10pm, Yucatan
Rocker8pm-12am, Castaways
Saturday, October 15
BEAUTIFUL BIRDS OF BUNCHE BEACH7:30am, Bunche Beach, south end of John Morris Rd, Bunche Beach is excellent for spotting migrant and resident waders and shorebirds working the mudflats at low tide. Bring binoculars, sun protection, shoes that can get wet, water bottle, your curiosity and love of nature. Free with paid parking ($2/hour) 707-3015.
YOGA8:30am, DiamondHead, See Oct 1.
YOGA ON THE BEACH8:30-9:30am, Just north of the pier. See October 1
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES9am-3pm, Guided Museum Tours. See Oct 1. 10am, Calusa Indian Art - The Calusa Indians created beautiful works of art in paintings and carvings with images that reflected their spiritual and natural world.
This program offers student-aged children a chance to create their own works of art using Calusa based themes and stenciled images. $5, members free.
AIRING OF THE QUILTS10am-2pm, Edison Ford Winter Estates. Dozens of quilts from the quilters Guild will be on display in this clothesline show on the estate grounds. Antique quilts from the 1880-s to 1920’s will also be on display inside the homes. Antique car clubs will have cars on display. Artist Marie Dyer will demonstrate the art of scarf painting. Living history characters of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford as well as their wives will be on site for photos. Ticket’s $20 adults; $15 ages 13-19; $11 children 6-12, free for children 5 and under. 239-334-7419.
SWIM CLUB 10-11am, Beach Pool. See Oct 1
ESTUARY KAYAK TOUR IN ESTERO BAY 10am-1pm. Bonita Beach. See October 1
PICKLEBALL11am, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
VALERIE’S GAME NIGHT2-5pm, Bingo; 7pm, Blackjack Tournament. Valerie’s Lounge
SUNSET CELEBRATION 5-9pm. Time Square. Live music, food & fun with John Allender.
FISHING FUNAMENTFishing 7am5pm, Fish Tale Marina. See Oct 13.
WHO’S PLAYING WHERESATURDAY, OCT 15
Jammin G’s, 1-6pm; Steve Farst, 9:30pm-1:30am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Frank Thompson, 1-5pm, Greg Watts, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Scotty Bryan, 12-4pm; Mary Winner, 5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Chucky From Kentucky12-4pm, Bonita Bill’s
Meagan Rose & Smokin’ Bill2-5pm, Outrigger
Anthony Wayne 5:30-9:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Dave Collaton 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Shawn Russell6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Larry Maas6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Rockin Horse 6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Al Holland 7-10pm, Yucatan
Karaoke with Brenda7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Phil Oxford 7-11pm, La Ola
Frank Torino 7-10pm, Parrot Key
Manipulators8pm-12am, Castaways
Sunday, October 16
BINGONoon, American Legion. 899 Buttonwood Drive
NASCAR PARTY2:15pm, Hollywood Casino 400. Hoosiers in Paradise
WHO’S PLAYING WHERESUNDAY, OCT 16
Royce Allgood, 1-5pm, Smokin Bill, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Jammin G’s, 1-6pm; DJ TK, 8pm-2am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Two Hands, 2-6pm; Chucky From Kentucky, 6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Greg Watts12-4pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Small Town 2-5pm, Outrigger
Deb & the Dynamics1-4pm, Doc Fords
Anni Piper4-7pm, Dixie Fish House
Gatormoon6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Ira Wilkes 6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Patrick Murphy6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Catman Doodz6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Chris Kemp 7-10pm, La Ola
Colton James7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Lee Hagen 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Monday, October 17
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61; 9:15, abs; 10am, Senior Spin and Tone. Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 3
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-5759
GARDEN CLUB 10:30am, Beach Library. Estero Island Garden Club meets to discuss current projects. New members welcome. 239-765-8162
BRIDGE CLUB12:30-3:30pm Chapel by the Sea. See Oct. 3.
MAHJONG 1-4pm, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
DRAWING CLASS 1:30pm, Beach Library. Join Vicki Berchtold, our artist of the month, as she gives a demo and teaches you the basics of doing color pencil “paintings.” Materials for guided practice will be provided for the first (8) participants with couples sharing.239-765-8162
BINGO 2-5pm, Valerie’s Lounge. 466-7788
YOGA 6pm, DiamondHead Resort. See Oct 3.
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October 2016 SAND LIFE page 23WHO’S PLAYING WHERE
MONDAY, OCT 17
Anthony Wayne,1-5pm; Chris Casdia, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
DJ Firedog, 1-5pm; Steve Farst Experience, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Geo 5-8pm, Outrigger
Sideshow Bob6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Open Mic Jam Night6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Scotty Bryan5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Patrick Murphy6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Anthony Wayne6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Will Kiser 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Tuesday, October 18
PUMP 61 CLASS 8am, Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 4
YOGA 9am, Bay Oaks. All levels flow Vinyasa. See Oct 4
GUIDED BEACH WALK9am, Newton Beach Park. See Oct 4
BODY SCULPT9am, Bay Oaks. See Oct 4
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES 9am-3pm, Guided Museum Tours. See Oct 1. 10am, What Does it Take to Be an Archeologist, See Oct 1
PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE 9:30am, FMB Woman’s Club. See Oct 4
WATER AEROBICS9:30am, DiamondHead Resort. See Oct 4
ESTUARY KAYAK TOUR IN ESTERO BAY 10am-1pm. Bonita Beach. See Oct 1
BOOK DISCUSSION10:30am, Beach Library. Discussion of: The Stranger, by Harlen Corbin. Newcomers welcome. 239-765-8162
ZUMBA GOLD 1:30-2:15pm, Chapel By the Sea. Bring sneakers, water and a towel. Instructor Grace - 239-209-8009.
MEMORY IMPROVEMENT1:30pm, Beach Library. Join our Reference Librarian, Cletus, for some tips to help you remember things that you are always forgetting. Pre-register. 239-765-8162
YOGA 5:45pm. Newton Park. See Oct 4
KICK THE JOKER6-8pm, Valerie’s
WHO’S PLAYING WHERETUESDAY, OCT 18
Pete Beard, 1-5pm; Royce Allgood, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
DJ G-Ride, 1-5pm; Remedy, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Meagan Rose5-8pm, Outrigger
Rich Lancaster6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Karaoke with Jim6-9pm, Bonita Bills
Peter Koalter6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
John Friday5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Dave Collaton6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Anthony Wayne 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Colton James 7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
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Phil Oxford7-11pm, La Ola
Wednesday, October 19
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61. Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 5.
YOGA 8:30am, DiamondHead. See Oct 5.
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-5759
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES 9am-3pm, Guided Museum Tours. See Oct 1. 10am, Calusa Indian Shell Mound Tour, See Oct 12
PILATES 10am, First Baptist Church. See Oct 3
PICKLEBALL 10am, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
BAY OAKS SOCIAL SENIORS - BROADWAY PALM DINNER THEATER11:15am, van leaves Bay Oaks. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s classic tale of Argentina’s First Lady, Eva Peron - “Evita”. 10 signups required, deadline for registration is October 11. 239-765-4222
YOGA11:30am-1pm, Health & Harmony Center. See Oct 5.
FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, Beach Baptist
WINDOWS 101:30pm, Beach Library. Live demo of Windows 10; learn to take advantage of new features and apps. Pre-register. 239-765-8162
BINGO7pm, American Legion, 899 Buttonwood.
POKER7pm, Texas Hold ‘Em, Valerie’s Lounge
WHO’S PLAYING WHEREWEDNESDAY, OCT 19
DJ Firedog, 1-5pm; Doubleshot, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Smokin Bill, 1-5pm, Ya-Ya, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Chucky From Kentucky12-4pm, Bonita Bill’s
Anthony Wayne5:30-8:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Sailor Larry5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Shawn Russell6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Larry Maas6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Frank Thomson 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
James Gragg6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Girl Meets Boy6:30-9:30pm, Doc Fords
Chris Kemp6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Endre D5-8pm, Outrigger
Will Kaiser7-11pm, La Ola
Thursday, October 20
PUMP 61 CLASS8am, Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 3
BODY SCULPT9am, Bay Oaks. See Oct 4
WATER AEROBICS9:30am, DiamondHead Resort. See Oct 4
BRIDGE CLUB 12:30-3:30pm Chapel by the Sea. See Oct. 3.
YOGA 9am, Bay Oaks. All levels flow Vinyasa. See Oct 4
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA SUSTAINS 6-9pm,
DiamondHead Beach Resort. A FMB Friends of the Arts event. Dr. Steve Box, a sustainability and coral reef expert from the Smithsonian Marine Station in Fort Pierce will give a presentation on sustainability and local seafood restaurants will provide sustainable seafood samples. Port Ybel Brewing Company will offer craft beer selections. Live Music by the Joseph Bilardo Trio. $50, www.friendsoftheartsfmb.com or call 757-618-3655
BINGO NIGHT6-9pm, Valerie’s Lounge
WHO’S PLAYING WHERETHURSDAY, OCT 20
DJ TK, 1-5pm; Simple Jack, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Smokin Bill, 1-5pm; Pete Beard, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Chucky from Kentucky, 12-4pm; Quick Fix, 6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Two Hands5-8pm, Outrigger
Left of Center 5:30-8:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Mary Winner5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Kelly Neff6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Pearl6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
James Gragg6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Phil Oxford7-11pm, La Ola
Dave Collaton 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Frank Torino7-10pm, Parrot Key
Steve Lucky’s Open Jam7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Torched 8pm-12am, Castaways
Friday, October 21
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61; 9:15, abs; 10am, Senior Spin and Tone. See Oct 4
PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE 9:30am, FMB Woman’s Club. See Oct 4
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-5759
THE FOUNTAIN REVIVED10:30am, Beach Library. Meet author, Donna Kitchton, as she talks about her book, which imparts to readers the uniqueness of people, faithfulness of dogs and the history of St. Augustine FL. 239-765-8162
SUNSET CELEBRATION5-9pm, Times Square. Live music, food & fun with High Tide
26TH ANNUAL FRIGHT NIGHT 6-9pm, Bay Oaks. Family fun including a haunted house, costume contest for all ages (infant to adult), games and a Haunted Walk. $4 per person or $10/family of four. 239-765-4222.
WHO’S PLAYING WHERE?FRIDAY, OCT 21
Sideshow Bob & Scotty, 1-5pm; Ben Allen Band, 9:30pm-1:30am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Chucky from Kentucky, 12-4pm; Karaoke with Jim, 6-9pm, Bonita Bills
Rob Matson, 1-5pm; Jeff Whidby 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Allen Small 5-8pm, Outrigger
Mark Wesley 5:30-9:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Jazz on the Bay with Father Al and the Jazz Congregation5-9pm, Matanzas on the Bay
Scotty Gleason6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
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FAMILY FRIGHT NIGHT AND HAUNTED HOUSE
OCTOBER 21
Bring the little ghouls for a howling good night of family fun at Bay Oak’s popular Fright Night, now celebrating it’s 26th anniversary with an extra ghoul-ish good time! The 26th annual Family Fright Night fun starts at 6pm on Friday, October 21rd when families begin arriving at the recreation center where the Beach School Parent-Teacher Or-ganization (PTO) provides drinks, pizza and snacks. Those hardy souls that are brave enough can then be entertained by the haunt-ed house, built once again by the Fort Myers Beach Firefighters and filled with local pranksters just dy-ing to have some devilish fun. The fun continues with a costume contest at 7pm, with 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes be-
ing awarded in seven age groups - including adults - so Mom and Dad can dress up, too, and may-be even embarrass their offspring in the process (because, really, what is more fun than that!). The prizes are nothing to shake a broomstick at, either - $50, $30 and $20 gift cards to places like movie theaters or Toys R Us de-pending on the age category. And if that wasn’t enough, the crew at Bay Oaks also have 20 different games planned – along with everything from a haunted hayride to a col-oring contest to a haunted walk filled with zombies! For $4 per person or $10 for a family of four, Fright Night is definitely where all the cool kids will be this Hallow-een season! Call 765-4222 for more information.
BEACH ARTS COOPERATIVE ZOMBIE
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Channel your dead alter ego and join a group of lo-cal artists and actors for a great night of zombie fun. After gather-ing at the Lighthouse Tiki Bar at 7pm, the undead will stumble to other downtown pubs looking for brains to eat and mayhem to be
unleashed.
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FAIR EXTRAVAGANZA AND PET PARADEOCTOBER 29
This event in its sev-enth year is the very definition of Fort Myers Beach. Combining the best of offerings from south island restaurants, an arts and crafts street fair and the quirkiest parade this side of Key West, the Extravaganza is nothing less than a colorful menagerie of fun. Everything begins on Saturday, October 29th at 9am in Santini Marina Plaza on the
south end of Fort Myers Beach. Stroll around and check out all the unique creations offered by more than 30 local artists and listen to live music by Colton James. The pet parade, led by the World Fa-mous Clown Team of Jessie and Vinnie Titus with Kazoo Master Mark List in the lead, begins at 11am with registration from 10-10:30am and prizes and awards at noon. All event attendees and guests are invited to come by the DJ booth to cast their vote for the People’s Choice Award – there will be a voter/judge’s viewing from 10:30-10:45am at the DJ booth. “We have three cate-gories - best costumed pet, best costumed pet and owner and best decorated wagon/stroller and pet,” organizer Bonnie Rob-erts said. “Everyone always has such a great time with this and the dogs enjoy it, too. Santini Ma-rina plaza aims to provide a fun family-friendly atmosphere filled with great costumes, vendors and delicious food and entertainment. Grab your pet (and their leashes) and come join us!” Donations of pet food to benefit Find A Home, Give A Home pet rescue are welcome. For more information and/or to participate, call Bonnie at 239-443-8810. Cont’d pg.30
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Larry Maas6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Deb & the Dynamics6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Chris Kemp7-10pm, Yucatan
Anthony Wayne 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
The Florida Keys Duo7-10pm, Parrot Key
Live Music7:30-10:30pm, La Ola
Torched8pm-12am, Castaways
Saturday, October 22
YOGA 8:30am, DiamondHead, See Oct 1.
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES 9am-3pm, Guided Museum Tours. See Oct 1. 10am, Calusa Indian Crafts - The Calusa Indians used natural materials for many things. Learn how to braid cordage to create your own beautiful shell bracelet. For families and visitors of all ages. $5, members free.
SWIM CLUB 10-11am, Beach Pool. See Oct 1
ESTUARY KAYAK TOUR IN ESTERO BAY 10am-1pm. Bonita Beach. See October 1
PICKLEBALL 11am, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
VALERIE’S GAME NIGHT2-5pm, Bingo; 7pm, Blackjack Tournament. Valerie’s Lounge
SUNSET CELEBRATION 5-9pm. Time Square. Live music, food & fun with Remedy.
BIKE NIGHT5-9pm, Bootleggers BBQ. Games, beer tent, prizes and fun
WHO’S PLAYING WHERESATURDAY, OCT 22
Jammin G’s, 1-6pm; Steve Farst, 9:30pm-1:30am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Frank Thompson, 1-5pm, Greg Watts, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Scotty Bryan, 12-4pm; Mary Winner, 5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Chucky From Kentucky12-4pm, Bonita Bills
Meagan Rose & Smokin Bill2-5pm, Outrigger
Larry Maas6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Anthony Wayne 5:30-9:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Silver Sneakers 6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Tommy V6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Dave Collaton 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Karaoke with Brenda7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Phil Oxford7-11pm, La Ola
Al Holland7-10pm, Yucatan
Electric Lipstick8pm-12am, Castaways
Sunday, October 23
BINGONoon, American Legion. 899 Buttonwood Drive
NASCAR PARTY2pm, Alabama 500. Hoosiers in Paradise
TRASH FISH DINNER6-9pm, Jack’s Farm to Fork at Pink Shell Resort. Enjoy savory seafood selections from species called ‘trash fish’ by local fishermen as they are not in high demand. Also features a presentation
from members of the Monterey Bay Seafood Watch program, who will teach participants about an app that recommends sustainable seafood choices. For prices and more information, call 239-463-8615
WHO’S PLAYING WHERESUNDAY, OCT 23
Royce Allgood, 1-5pm, Smokin Bill, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Jammin G’s, 1-6pm; DJ TK, 8pm-2am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Two Hands, 2-6pm; Chucky From Kentucky, 6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Greg Watts12-4pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Deb & the Dynamics1-4pm, Doc Fords
Small Town 2-5pm, Outrigger
Lee Hagen 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Joey Gilmore4-7pm, Dixie Fish House
Gatormoon6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Rich Lancaster6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Catman Doodz6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Patrick Murphy6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Chris Kemp7-10pm, La Ola
Colton James7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Monday, October 24
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61; 9:15, abs; 10am, Senior Spin and Tone. Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 3
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered
MO, WE & FR. 239-463-5759
BRIDGE CLUB12:30-3:30pm Chapel by the Sea. See Oct. 3.
MAHJONG 1-4pm, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
BINGO 2-5pm, Valerie’s Lounge. 466-7788
YOGA 6pm, DiamondHead Resort. See Oct 3.
WHO’S PLAYING WHEREMONDAY, OCT 24
Anthony Wayne,1-5pm; Chris Casdia, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
DJ Firedog, 1-5pm; Steve Farst Experience, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Geo 5-8pm, Outrigger
Open Mic Jam Night6-9pm, Bonita Bills
Scotty Bryan5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Sideshow Bob6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Patrick Murphy6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Anthony Wayne6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Will Kiser6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Tuesday, October 25
PUMP 61 CLASS8am, Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 4
YOGA 9am, Bay Oaks. All levels flow Vinyasa. See Oct 4
GUIDED BEACH WALK9am, Newton Beach Park. See Oct 4
BODY SCULPT9am, Bay Oaks. See Oct 4
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES 9am-3pm, Guided Museum Tours. See
CONT’D FROM PG.24FRIDAY, OCT 21
October 2016 SAND LIFE page 27Oct 1. 10am, Gardens of the Mound House, See Oct 11
WATER AEROBICS9:30am, DiamondHead Resort. See Oct 4
PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE 9:30am, FMB Woman’s Club. See Oct 4
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMY BEACH! 10-11:30am, Shell Point Village. Celebrate the life and music of Amy Beach, America’s first great woman composer. 239-489-8472. $10
ESTUARY KAYAK TOUR IN ESTERO BAY 10am-1pm. Bonita Beach. See Oct 1
COMPUTER MAINTENANCE 10:30am, Beach Library. Find out how to make your computer run faster, smoother and safer. Pre-register. 239-765-8162
ZUMBA GOLD 1:30-2:15pm, Chapel By the Sea. Bring sneakers, water and a towel. Instructor Grace - 239-209-8009.
YOGA 5:45pm. Newton Park. See Oct 4
KICK THE JOKER6-8pm, Valerie’s
WHO’S PLAYING WHERETUESDAY, OCT 25
Pete Beard, 1-5pm; Royce Allgood, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
DJ G-Ride, 1-5pm; Remedy, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Meagan Rose5-8pm, Outrigger
Rich Lancaster6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Karaoke with Jim6-9pm, Bonita Bills
John Friday5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Dave Collaton6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Bobby Blakey6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Anthony Wayne 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Colton James7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Phil Oxford7-11pm, La Ola
Wednesday, October 26
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61. Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 5.
YOGA 8:30am, DiamondHead. See Oct 5.
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-5759
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES 9am-3pm, Guided Museum Tours. See Oct 1. 10am, Gardens of the Mound House, See Oct 4
PILATES 10am, First Baptist Church. See Oct 3
PICKLEBALL 10am, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
BAY OAKS SOCIAL SENIORS - OUT TO LUNCH BUNCH 11:15am, van leaves Bay Oaks. Skillets in Bonita Springs.
YOGA 11:30am-1pm, Health & Harmony Center. See Oct 5.
FARMERS MARKET9am-1pm, Beach Baptist
BINGO7pm, American Legion, 899 Buttonwood.
POKER 7pm, Texas Hold ‘Em, Valerie’s Lounge
WHO’S PLAYING WHEREWEDNESDAY, OCT 26
DJ Firedog, 1-5pm; Doubleshot, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Smokin Bill, 1-5pm, Ya-Ya, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Chucky From Kentucky12-4pm, Bonita Bills
Anthony Wayne 5:30-8:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Sailor Larry5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Shawn Russell6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Larry Maas6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Frank Thomson 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
James Gragg6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Girl Meets Boy6:30-9:30pm, Doc Fords
Chris Kemp6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Endre D5-8pm, Outrigger
Will Kaiser7-11pm, La Ola
Thursday, October 27
PUMP 61 CLASS8am, Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 3
BODY SCULPT9am, Bay Oaks. See Oct 4
BRIDGE CLUB12:30-3:30pm Chapel by the Sea. See Oct. 3.
YOGA 9am, Bay Oaks. All levels flow Vinyasa. See Oct 4
BINGO NIGHT6-9pm, Valerie’s Lounge
WHO’S PLAYING WHERETHURSDAY, OCT 27
DJ TK, 1-5pm; Simple Jack, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Smokin Bill, 1-5pm; Pete Beard, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Chucky from Kentucky, 12-4pm; Quick Fix, 6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Two Hands5-8pm, Outrigger
Left of Center 5:30-8:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Mary Winner5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Kelly Neff6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Dave Collaton 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
James Gragg6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Frank Torino7-10pm, Parrot Key
Steve Lucky’s Open Jam7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Phil Oxford7-11pm, La Ola
Torched8pm-12am, Castaways
Friday, October 28
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61; 9:15, abs; 10am, Senior Spin and Tone. See Oct 4
PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE 9:30am, FMB Woman’s Club. See Oct 4
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-575
IMPERIAL RIVER/ESTERO BAY KAYAK TOUR10am-2pm. Visit this lovely river as it gently pours into Estero Bay through winding mangrove mazes, a very productive estuarine environment with up to 300 species of birds and a wide variety of aquatic species. See how important the estuaries of the world are to life on this planet. $50. 239-694-5513.
SUNSET CELEBRATION5-9pm, Times Square. Live music, food & fun with High Tide Cont’d pg.29
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A Field Guide to Florida: Florida Fighting Conch Florida Fighting Conchs are one of the great shell finds that anyone can discover on Fort Myers Beach. In fact I’ve seen many people taking empty conch shells off the beach. Even I have two conch shells on my desk as I’m writing this article. The Florida Fighting Conch shell grows to 4 to 5 inches long. Most people only think about the conch shell forgetting that, in fact, that shell was at one point home to a snail. At the front of the shell, there are two areas where the edge pinches upwards, allowing the eye stalks of the fighting conch to peek out, while the rest of its body is safe inside the shell. So while most people think that this point on the shell is the back, in fact it’s the front. Conchs (and all other snails for that matter) crawl around on one long foot, while all of its squishy vital organs are tucked away safely in its shell. Its foot also has a sharp, serrated spike to defend itself. They also have an operculum, which grows on the Fighting Conch’s back. It serves as a trapdoor to close the opening of the shell when the snail decides to pull its head, tail, and eye stalks into the protective shell. If in a real bind they use the hardened tip of their operculum, to push themselves forward in a hopping motion called a ‘strombid leap’. This movement helps the conch make a quick escape from predators as well as breaking up their scent trail. The juvenile conchs will bury
themselves in the sand for the majority of their first year of life, possibly as a means
to avoid being eaten. Full-grown adults will bury themselves as well to hide during the day, but they will come back out at night to eat. Florida Fighting Conchs only eat algae. Although this makes for a bit of a bland diet, this helps the sea grass ecosystem that they live in tremendously. By eating the algae they help keep the algae in check in the sea grass beds, as algae can smother sea grass and kill it. It eats the algae by using its radula, a rough sandpaper-like tongue inside its proboscis (even though it looks like an elephant trunk, it’s a mouth, I promise). With this it can scrape algae off of sand, rocks, and sea grass. Florida Fighting Conchs make their homes from North Carolina to the east coast of Mexico and in the Gulf Coast up to Texas. After periods of intense winds or wave action, hundreds of Florida Fighting Conch can be found washed onshore. So whenever a storm rolls through the Island go and take a look outside after the storm to see these snails up close. Put please don’t bring them home with you. Taking empty shells is fine. However, taking home the live snails involves state fines and is not good for the snails at all - so please leave them on the beach.
Rae BlakeEnvironmental TechnicianTown of Fort Myers Beach
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BEACH ZOMBIE PUB CRAWL 7pm, meet at the clock in Time Square. Channel your dead alter ego and join a group of local artists and actors for a great night of zombie fun. After gathering in the Square, the undead will stumble to other downtown pubs looking for brains to eat and mayhem to be unleashed.
WHO’S PLAYING WHEREFRIDAY, OCT 28
Rob Matson, 1-5pm; Jeff Whidby 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Sideshow Bob & Scotty, 1-5pm; Whatever’s Clever, 9:30pm-1:30am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Chucky from Kentucky, 12-4pm; Karaoke with Jim, 6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Allen Small5-8pm, Outrigger
Mark Wesley 5:30-9:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Deb & the Dynamics6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Doubleshot6-10pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Anthony Wayne 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Jazz on the Bay with Father Al and the Jazz Congregation5-9pm, Matanzas on the Bay
Larry Maas6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Chris Kemp7-10pm, Yucatan
The Florida Keys Duo7-10pm, Parrot Key
Live Music7:30-10:30pm, La Ola
Manipulators8pm-12am, Castaways
Saturday, October 29
YOGA8:30am, DiamondHead, See Oct 1
YOGA ON THE BEACH8:30-9:30am, Just north of the pier. See October 1
6TH ANNUAL PAWSITIVELY AWESOME HOWL’OWEEN PET PARADE AND ARTISAN/FRESH MARKET9am-2pm, Santini Plaza. Parade begins at 11am sharp with the World Famous Clown Team of Jessie and Vinnie Titus and Kazoo Master Mark List. Awards for Best Costumed Pet, Best Costumed Pet Owner, Outstanding Float or Decorated Stroller, Costumed Pet and People’s Choice. Pet registration between 10am and 10:30am. Santini Fresh Market, Music by the fabulous Colton James, 30+ handmade arts & craft vendors and more. 239-443-8810
MOUND HOUSE ACTIVITIES9am-3pm, Guided Museum Tours. See Oct 1. 10am, Calusa Indian Masks - The Calusa Indians created unique human and animal masks from images that were important to their culture. This program offers visitors a chance to create a painted mask using Calusa based themes. $5, members free.
SWIM CLUB10-11am, Beach Pool. See Oct 1
EDISON WESTINGHOUSE AND TESLA “THE WAR OF THE CURRENTS” was a series of events surrounding the introduction of competing electric-power transmission systems in the United States in the late 1880s and early 1890s. 239-489-8472. $10
ESTUARY KAYAK TOUR IN ESTERO BAY 10am-1pm. Bonita Beach. See October 1
PICKLEBALL 11am, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222VALERIE’S GAME NIGHT
2-5pm, Bingo; 7pm, Blackjack Tournament. Valerie’s Lounge
WILD COFFEE DUO3pm, Chapel By the Sea Presbyterian Church. Cello and piano ensemble, Susie Kelly and Abbey Allison. Jazz standards, arrangements of pop songs and several kinds of world music. Free will offering. 239-463-3173, ext. 20
SUNSET CELEBRATION 5-9pm. Time Square. Live music, food & fun with Hester Prynn.
WHO’S PLAYING WHERE:SATURDAY, OCT 29
Jammin G’s, 1-6pm; Steve Farst, 9:30pm-1:30am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Frank Thompson, 1-5pm, Greg Watts, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Scotty Bryan, 12-4pm; Mary Winner, 5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Chucky From Kentucky12-4pm, Bonita Bills
Meagan Rose & Smokin Bill2-5pm, Outrigger
Anthony Wayne 5:30-9:30pm, Dixie Fish House
Keith Clanton6-10pm, Lani Sun Deck
Dave Collaton 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Larry Maas6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Rock Solid 6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Phil Oxford 7-11pm, La Ola
Frank Torino7-10pm, Parrot Key
Al Holland 7-10pm, Yucatan
Karaoke with Brenda7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Wayward Souls8pm-12am, Castaways
Sunday, October 30
BINGO Noon, American Legion. 899 Buttonwood Drive
NASCAR PARTY1pm, Goody’s Fast Relief 400. Hoosiers in Paradise
WHO’S PLAYING WHERE:SUNDAY, OCT 30
Royce Allgood, 1-5pm, Smokin Bill, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
Jammin G’s, 1-6pm; DJ TK, 8pm-2am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Two Hands, 2-6pm; Chucky From Kentucky, 6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Greg Watts12-4pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Deb & the Dynamics1-4pm, Doc Fords
Rockin Jake4-7pm, Dixie Fish House
Small Town 2-5pm, Outrigger
Just the Two of Us6-9pm, Lani Kai Island View
Catman Doodz6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Ira Wilkes 6-9pm, Pincher’s at the Wyndham Garden
Lee Hagen 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
Gatormoon6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Patrick Murphy6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Chris Kemp 7-10pm, La Ola
Colton James7-10pm, Pickle N Pub
Monday, October 31
FITNESS CLASSES8am, Spin 61; 9:15, abs; 10am, Senior
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Spin and Tone. Beach Baptist Church. See Oct 3
WATER AEROBICS9am, Beach Pool. Offered MO, WE & FR. 239-463-5759
BRIDGE CLUB 12:30-3:30pm Chapel by the Sea. See Oct. 3.
MAHJONG 1-4pm, Bay Oaks. 239-765-4222
BINGO 2-5pm, Valerie’s Lounge. 466-7788
YOGA 6pm, DiamondHead Resort. See Oct 3.
TRUNK OR TREAT 6-9pm, Beach Baptist. Safe, family friendly fun that’s free and open to the public. Bounce House, decorated trunks, candy, popcorn and more!
HALLOWEEN BASH9pm-1am. The Cottage and Gulf Shore Grill. Join the fun and celebrate Halloween island-style - by the beach! All night drink and dinner specials, live
music, and costume contest with cash prizes for 1st and 2nd place.
WHO’S PLAYING WHERE:MONDAY, OCT 31
Anthony Wayne,1-5pm; Chris Casdia, 6-10pm, PierSide Grill
DJ Firedog, 1-5pm; Steve Farst Experience, 9pm-1am, Lani Kai Beach Bars
Geo 5-8pm, Outrigger
Anthony Wayne6-10pm, Pete’s Time Out
Scotty Bryan5-9pm, Petey’s Upper Deck
Sideshow Bob6-9pm, Lani Kai Sun Deck
Open Mic Jam Night6-9pm, Bonita Bill’s
Patrick Murphy6:30-9:30pm, Yucatan
Will Kiser 6-10pm, Smokin Oyster Brewery
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TRUNK OR TREATOCTOBER 31
Bring all the young ghouls and goblins to this great family island tradition. From 6-9pm, the large parking area at Beach Baptist Church will be transformed into a Halloween wonderland, all free and open to the public. There will be a Bounce House, concessions, music and more. Check out all the colorfully decorated trunks and have a spooktacular good time!
HALLOWEEN PARTIES OCTOBER 31
For those readers who have grown up but still love Halloween, there’s fun for you this Halloween. Even if trick or treating is no longer an option, there are places on the island that are synonymous with Hal-loween. Dress up in style and get ready to party as The Cot-tage – now famous for all things Halloween - is hosting an event
in honor of what is - for many of us - the best holiday of the season. On Monday, October 31st, the Cottage will hold it’s 30th Annual Halloween Bash with ghoulish drink and dinner specials and their popular cos-tume contest! Winners are an-nounced at midnight with cash and gift certificate prizes for 1st and 2nd place individual and group winners. Many more favorite hot spots will be hosting Hal-loween events and were work-ing out the details at press time, so keep an eye on the Sand Paper to get the low down on everything ghoul.
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HOROSCOPESResearch asst: Java Jo
GENERAL COMMENTS:There’s no getting around it - we’re gonna need some time to gear up for the coming election in November! This month I’m feeling a lot of non-harmonic frequencies swirling around in everybody’s mental dust bins, getting ready to be caught up by any passing hot air and scattered around the neighborhood. Don’t you just hate it when people do that? No! Not you - the other guy. With this in mind, this month’s predictions should lead you sufficiently astray.
LIBRA (Sept 23 - Oct 23)(Said in the whiny voice of Andy Rooney) Don’t you hate it when you get up in the morning and the sun’s already beat you to the coffee. It’s like every step you take is just one step too late. You try catching up by moving faster, but then you end up tripping over the cat. Nobody gets hurt, but this is the moment that you go, “Whoa. What the hell?” And at that moment, you realize what just happened, and a whole lot more. You become god-like. But only for a moment. Then it all goes back to normal. If this doesn’t happen to you this month it should have.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 - Nov 21) Getting a word in edgewise is sometimes like trying to peel the security seal off a childproof bottle, What do they seal that with anyway? Admonishing yourself for having cut your nails you finally resort to forcing your finger into the hole. But since you were squeezing it so hard with your other hand, the bottle almost flies out of your hands. Luckily a cotton ball prevented all the pills from flying around the room. I assume that’s why it’s stuffed with cotton in the first place. Anyway, when you do try to get a word in edgewise don’t be surprised if you end up getting ‘cotton mouth.’ It’s all just part of the conspiracy.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 - Dec 21)Decisions, decisions, decisions. Usually that’s preceded by several, real choices. But what to do when it’s preceded by a bunch of illogical alternate universes? Like, you were just going through Life, having a good old time, and suddenly a swarm off gnat-like alternate realities buzz bombs your face. Why, in situations like this, do we always reflexively swat back at these ‘gnats’? Try not to swat at these decisions so much this month. They don’t call them “No-See-Ems” for nothing.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 - Jan 19)You know, there are a lot of ‘illogics’ floating around the universe these days. They’re like a flock of grackles sitting on the phone lines, trying to figure out which way to fly. Everyone of them is speaking a different language, but when one of them flies they all gotta fly. Hey, even schools of fish do that, don’t they? There’s a natural ebb and flow going through the universe. You’ll be especially tuned in to it this month. Well, except it’s all a bunch of illogics. So then, by the law of averages, all things considered, you therefore should have a better month. If that makes any sense.
AQUARIUS (JAN 20 - FEB 18)Ever notice when you’re sitting at home sometimes you find yourself focusing on sounds far way. On the beach that usually means someone’s singing karaoke somewhere, at least in my neighborhood. It’s what’s called a Wave-Variant Modulation of a Fifth Dimensional Frequency. The source point is the karaoke singer. Unexpected consequences occur, and a neighbor, minding his own business, sitting in his house, is impacted by these sound waves in strange ways. The source doesn’t even know it’s happening. Every time it happens to you this month buy a lottery ticket. Play the frequency number.
PISCES (FEB 19 - MARCH 20) We know that your symbol is fishes, but there is also a north Ireland dialect where ‘pisces’ means ‘pieces’. Astrological scientists delved into this and discovered that when pronounced in that Irish dialect Pisces is represented by the true symbol of fish in pieces, or sushi. The Irish, of course, hate sushi … or so we’re led to believe. There have been reports of secret cults who worship under the sushi symbol. This just might be the month for you to have some sushi, and delve a little deeper into your sign. Just, please - no single malts with your sushi.
ARIES (MARCH 21 - APRIL 19)The sound of one person clapping sometimes comes off as sarcastic. Two people is a little awkward, especially in a crowd. It’s like you’re waiting for something to happen. But when the crowd bursts into applause suddenly everything is alright. Unless it’s like 10,000 people applauding. Then it gets a bit overwhelming. So, what does this have to do with your prediction? Heck if I know. Maybe you’re only supposed to clap when everyone else is clapping (always awkward being the only one, right?). Just make sure you’re not in a crowd of 10,000 when it starts. You’re no lemming.
TAURUS (April 20 - May 20)Wouldn’t a cup of tea taste good right now? Sure it would. Go fill up your favorite tea cup with hot water. No, don’t grab a tea bag. That’s for dilettantes. Concoct it yourself. Make something up. Don’t forget the honey! Always best to end with honey. Just like a good conversation - end with some honey. Hope you were making a cup of tea along with me. Not just reading this, like a spectator. Cause ‘spectator’ sorta rhymes with ‘tator’, and by ‘tator’ we mean couch p’tater. And that’s not you, right? Course not.
GEMINI (May 21 - June 21)Ever wonder what they mean by ‘radio waves from outer space’? Nobody ever really tells you where they’re coming from or what kind of music format is playing. Is it country, rock, techno or just the weather? Scientists tell you they come from the stars. Okay, say you’re Koreshan and believe we’re inside a giant globe. That means these frequencies we’re picking up are our own, reflecting back at us. Kinda like the thoughts running around in our heads. “Where the heck did THAT come from?” you think, when a stray thought hits you. If that happens try this: Hold your nostrils and blow it out your ears. Do it lightly though - you may need that thought later.
CANCER (JUNE 22 - JULY 22)There will be more people in your life this month. Don’t bother counting them; just believe your perception that there are more. Biologists with scientific degrees have discovered in Andalusian mice the ability to operate their bodies instinctively. The mice have no written language, nor are they aware of mathematics in any form other than food. Why they’re studying mice I have no idea, but there are some similarities between mice and men. When they see food they don’t think first. They run for the food first. That’s instinctual certainty. We have it too. Beware tailgate parties this month.
LEO (JULY 23 - AUG. 22) Ever been around big, honking church bells pealing on a beautiful Sunday morning? That sound rings in the Day of Rest and worship. By raise of hands - how many of you have experienced this? Hmm, exactly half of you have or have not. The Haves and the Have Nots. Civilizations defined, by bells pealing. Okay, that’s a bunch of hogwash, right? You’re a Leo - you know better. Church bells ringing is just that, and a civilization … it ain’t that! You’re a meat and potatoes kinda person (and if you’re a vegetarian it’s because you only eat animals that are vegetarians). Be more yourself this month. Or as much as your spouse lets you.
VIRGO (AUG. 23 - SEPT 22)Are we the last sign in this chart, or are we the tail the serpent holds in its mouth - completing the closing of a sphere, or Life Cycle? Astrologists have observed that next month, sure as the stars in the sky, Libra will be pulled down here in the nether regions of this chart. There’s big responsibility in being the tail! Of course, physicists tell us that two points cannot occupy the same space of another, so there are no true circles. Only helixes. And this point you’re probably confused. Me too. I just heard a door shut, and some laughter. My muse seems to have left. Weird, huh?Disclaimer: If you’re reading this you’re a person who doesn’t just read their own prediction and move on. You’re curious. That’s good. Read all the horoscopes. The secret is none of them are real horoscopes. They’re all made up to amuse you. I don’t know you well enough to even pretend to have insight into your life. I’m just here to make you laugh.
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