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Ann Howat, ChairHouse & Garden Tour
4820 Bayshore Drive • Naples, Florida 34112 • 239-262-1272 www.naplesgardenclub.org or [email protected]
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Tabby Cottage offers a perfect blend of Florida history with updated coastal design. Ideally situated directly on the Gulf of Mexico, the 103-year old cottage underwent a recent renovation. The homeowners kept as much of the original building material as possible.Althoughthegroundlevelofthecottageisnowfinished,thestructurewasoriginallybuiltonstiltssothatitcouldwithstandfloodingandhurricanes.Muchoftheinitial construction material was tabby, a historic building material composed mostly of crushedoyster shells.During the renovation, thefireplace in thedining room/kitchen was recovered in the same material, further linking the past with the present.
Tabby Cottage
• Originalheartpineflooringandcypressbeams in the lower-level ceiling
• Charming interior with a casual and calmingpalettereflectiveofwateryblueand green sea glass
• New exposed beams in the living room• ExquisiteVenetian-finishedwhitewalls• Artwork and accessories accenting the sea and completing the idyllic setting of Tabby Cottage
“Soothing shades of turquoise combine with patinated finishes to unite the interior of this charming, historic cottage with its beachfront setting…creating a sanctuary for family and close friends.” Jett Thompson, Designer
“This careful and patient renovation of Naples' oldest surviving beachfront structure shows that we can create a home that is fresh and vibrant and still preserve the rich history of our community.” Frank Comeriato, Architect
Architect: Dyehouse Comeriato ArchitectContractor: Frontier Custom Homes, Inc.Designer: Jett Thompson HOME
A well-worn book, Style by John Saladino, graces the coffee table in the living room of Treasure Cove Villa. The owners drew inspiration for their home from this master work by the famed American designer. Characterized as Classic Contemporary, the architecture and furnishings of Treasure Cove Villa juxtapose ornate with simple elements and classic design with modern style. Unusual building materials—leather wallsandfloors,moldingsontheceilingsratherthanonthewalls,heavysteelfire-places, bronze outdoor benches, dramatically lit staircases—enhance the spectacu-lar mix of old and new in this extraordinary home.
Treasure Cove Villa
• Ladies’ and gentlemen’s powder rooms flanktheentryhallwithlettersinthemen’sroom reflecting the names of grandchil-dren
• Living room with two different but comple-mentary antique Renaissance fireplacemantels from England
• Stunning Calcutta Gold book-matched marble on the master bath walls
• High gloss Greek Key motif in master bedroom ceiling repeating the drapery trim
• Contemporary white oak Poggenpohl kitchen cabinets contrasting with the in-laidTerrazzofloor
Architect: Kukk Architecture & Design, P.A.Woodwork Finishes: Thomas Riley Artisans’ Guild of Naples Interior Designer: CPayne Interiors
“My most striking memory of the project was all the professional and client collaboration…I feel the house proves in its design that a dedicated, caring team coupled with fantastic clients produces a stunning result.” Jon Kukk, Architect
“As craftsmen, this residence was a privilege to be a part of due to the high quality expec-tations and varying styles of work we were allowed to perform. …Each space is unique yet works so well as a whole to create a truly eclectic, yet cohesive interior living space.” Matt Riley, CEO
Stepping through wrought iron gates into the bricked courtyard of Maison de Fleurs is reminiscent of walking through the Garden District in New Orleans. Indeed it is a replica of the original owner’s home in that famous city. The lush entryway landscap-ing—with new palm trees replacing those damaged by Hurricane Irma—is accented by a small pool featuring lion head fountains. The rear of the house, complete with boat dock, fronts a small canal that opens onto the Gordon River. Arched windows andreclaimedheartofpinefloorscompletetheoriginaldesignofthehome.
Maison de Fleurs
• Double-framed one foot thick walls throughout hiding custom screened doors
• Dark tones of Venetian plaster grace the ceilings, offsetting ornate crown moldings
• Art panels separating dining room from an expanded kitchen which includes a breakfast nook
• Milk-painted and waxed frame fresco in the living room hiding a ubiquitous tele-vision
• Powder room wallpaper complementing a tiny blue and white porcelain sink original to the house
Architect: Fleming & Associates Architectural Design Inc. Designer & Owner: Machelle Evans Interior Design
“…the owners were very grounded in old New Orleans historical design and were very specific about making that a priority with modern conve-niences.” - Brian Fleming, Architect
“The design of a house and its gardens should be an expression of the people who live there.” - Machelle Evans, Interior Designer
This coastal contemporary home, built on a higher elevation, takes advantage of wa-ter views from almost every room. Herringbone patterned Chicago brick greets visi-tors in the entry hall and is repeated on a dining room wall. Rather than the expected sofas in the living room, the owners opted for a circle of eight comfortable chairs, making for easy conversation. The suspended vintage canoe in the living room hails from Bobcaygeon, Ontario, where the owners enjoy the North Woods. An outdoor kitchen, complete with a pizza oven, is just one of the incredible outdoor living spac-eswhichoverlookthesparklinginfinitypool,theboatslipandthewidecanalbeyond.
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• Crystal blue water wall surrounded by tabby stucco
• Fashionable barn-style sliding door hid-ing the kitchen entry
• Europeanoakfloorslaidinavarietyofpatternsthroughoutthemainfloor
• Floor-to-ceiling walk-in humidor and temperature-controlled wine grotto tucked away off the living room
• Quartz countertops echoing the clean lines of the contemporary kitchen
“… The most challenging part of the design was to capture the Old Florida influence while having to design at a higher flood elevation. The end result created a beautiful setting with almost every room of the house focusing on a majestic long water view up the North waterway.” Mathew Kragh, Architect
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Welcome to the postcard perfect Naples Flower Show. Naples Style will be interpreted through floral design, horticulture,
photography and this year’s new division, Botanical Arts.In grateful collaboration with Naples Botanical Garden, Naples Style
fulfills our mission of fostering appreciation and understanding of horticulture, design, and the environment by providing opportunities for learning and sharing.
Naples is special - proof of that in classes ranging from “Bikes on the Pier” to“Birds in Paradise” to “Hats in the Garden” and “Loving the Rain.”
Naples Style celebrates all things uniquely Naples.
4820 Bayshore Drive / 239.643.7275 NAPLESGARDEN.ORG
SAVE THE DATE
Chair: Ann HowatChair Elect: Abbie Sladick
Volunteer Coordinator: Tammy SchwabNGC President: Sudie Minamyer
Home and Site Operations Teams: ChairsHouse Acquisitions: Ann Howat, Abbie Sladick & Raynelle Perkins
Photographer: John Sciarrino of Giovanni PhotographyHouse Hostesses: Nan Merrick & Sally Sammis
Site Operations: Carla Higdon & Louise FriedlanderFloral Design Coordinators: Raynelle Perkins & Mary Pulick
Marketing, Sales & Publicity Teams: ChairsMarketing & Publicity: Patti Taylor & Leslie Branda
Ticket Sales: Peggy Blackburn, Mary Lynn Podolak & Mary PulickSponsorships: Jane Ewy & B.J. Gifford Tote Bags: Susan Bitzer & Terry Aufranc
Booklet Team: Michel Franklin & Jane Stone
Bus Team: ChairsPreview Tour Coordinator: Sandy Lasch
Transportation Coordinators: Andie Psaras & Dennis Bradshaw Bus Hostesses: Katie Ryan & Willie Gorke
Welcome Center Team: ChairsLogistics & Welcome: Ann Howat & Abbie Sladick
Check-in: Peggy BlackburnRaffle: Abbie Sladick
Food & Beverage: Dusti Beaubien & Carol Greenwood
Special thanks to all the members of the Naples Garden ClubWho have worked on all the committees
To make this a successful House & Garden Tour
2018 HOUSE & GARDEN TOUR COMMITTEELEADERSHIP TEAM
NaplesGardenClub is a nonprofit community-oriented charitable and educa-tional organization which fosters appreciation and understanding of horticulture, design and the environment by providing opportunities for learning and sharing. Its members value teamwork, creativity, friendship, community involvement and education.
In 1953, when the founding 30 members of the Naples Garden Club came togeth-erfortheirfirstmeeting,Napleswasacommunityofonly2,000people.Itsfirsthospital had yet to open and many other familiar institutions were still years away from development. The Garden Club focused its efforts on educating members about horticulture and conservation and raising funds to help beautify the growing community.
Two major events, the House & Garden Tour and the Naples Flower Show, start-ed in tandem in the spring of 1955. Eventually separated, the Flower Show has continued to be a major focus of the Garden Club’s educational programming and the House & Garden Tour has become its major fundraiser.
The Naples Garden Club has come a long way since its inception in 1953. It now has monthly meetings during season, some open to the public, offering educa-tional programs and workshops. Naples Garden Club also sponsors the Idea Garden at the Naples Botanical Garden which opened in 2010. The goal of the garden is to stimulate interest in and enthusiasm for horticulture, environment and design by showcasing many types of ideas to inspire Naples Botanical Garden visitors.
Naples Garden Club is a member of National Garden Clubs, Inc. and the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs.
HISTORY OF THE NAPLES GARDEN CLUB
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The House & Garden Tour is Naples Garden Club’s major fundraiser. For 65 years the House & Garden Tour has been a highlight of the season. This perennially sold-out event showcases four extraordinary homes with inspiringgardensandfloraldesignscreatedbytalentedNaplesGardenClub members. Funds raised support the Club’s mission.
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Naples Garden Club and the Naples Botanical Garden partner annually to present the Naples Flower Show, which has blossomed into the larg-estjuriedflowershowinSouthwestFlorida.Attendedbymorethan5,500people annually, guests enjoy spectacular floral designs, exotic plants, educational displays, speeches and interactive demonstrations. Visitors are able to shop many diverse vendors and stroll through the beautiful tropical setting of the Naples Botanical Garden. The theme of this year’s Flower Show is “Naples Style”.
NAPLES FLOWER SHOW
Naples Garden Club membership meetings, often open to the public, are held monthly from November through April each year. They feature prominent experts in design, horticulture or the environment. Here, at the February 2017 meeting, is a design by Laura Eubanks. Laura pioneered the moss and glue method of attaching succulents to just about anything, including teacups, shoes, shellsand jewelry. Shewas thefirst togluesucculents on top of pumpkins to use as a Thanksgiving centerpiece. She even created a succulent toupee for her hair-challenged brother! Laura led a workshop the following day for Garden Club members and the public who made their own succulent wreaths.
PROGRAMS
The Naples Garden Club’s Idea Garden in the Naples Botanical Garden is adjacent to the newly renovated Scott Florida Garden. Its goal is to stimu-late interest in and enthusiasm for horticulture, environment and design by showcasing many types of ideas to inspire Naples Botanical Garden visi-tors. The newest “idea” is the creation of a 4’ lady gator topiary dressed in a beautiful tapestry of succulents. Irma, ironically named after the storm, is now at home in the south end of the Idea Garden. Plans for creating an Ev-erglades Environment surrounding her have been designed and planted by membersoftheGardenClub.Thefinishandrevealistimedtocoincidewiththe Naples Flower Show in late March. Additionally, the Club is presenting an educational series of public programs from the Ideas à la Cart throughout January, February and March.
IDEA GARDEN
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Home & Design MagazineNaples Botanical Garden
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Jett Thompson HOMEJinx McDonald Interior Designs, Inc.
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MANY THANKS TO OUR 2018 PATRONS
Patricia AltorferErika K. Aron
Charlene BarnetteMona F. Beitchman
Kath BerginPatti Berman
Ken BialkowskiPatricia Brand
Christine BrownLinda LaRue Brown
Mrs. Robert L. ChampionAnne CowieCarol Darnall
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Betty FaganDr. Barbara Finn
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Claire HalloranMaureen Heasley
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Maureen KappusMrs. John Ladley
Jane LarsonJudith LehmannMarjorie A. Lewis
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Marybeth MahoneyBrian ManleyTes Manley
Kathy McDonnellAnne Moss
Andrica NuechterleinAlice Egan O'Shea
Ann OakleyGloria J. Pacchiana
Sandi ParshallJudy Perkins
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OverthedecadesNaplesGardenClubhasfundedbeautificationeffortsatmanypublicandnon-profitinstitutionsinNaples,includingpublicschools,Big Cypress Nature Center (now the Conservancy of Southwest Florida), the City of Naples, Florida Gulf Coast University, the George Washington Carver Housing Project, Naples Depot, Palm Cottage, the Philharmonic (now Artis-Naples), Rookery Bay and the Naples Botanical Garden. Con-tributions to individuals and the community have totaled over $1,000,000, including internships and scholarships.
Last April the Naples Garden Club awarded $77,600 in scholarships and grants to the Naples Botanical Garden, Collier Senior Services, Friends of Fakahatchee, Grace Place, Habitat for Humanity, JFCS, Naples Zoo, Providence House and Florida Gulf Coast University’s scholarship fund. In November, the Garden Club donated $30,000 to Naples Botanical Garden to defray the costs of repairing the damage caused by Hurricane Irma. Garden Club members contributed an additional $17,365 through personal donations.
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The IRS requires us to inform you that the amount of your ticket price deductible for federal income tax purposes is limited to the excess of any money (and the value of any property other than money) contribut-ed by you over the value of goods or services provided by us. Our es-timate of the value of the goods or services you received in connection with the tour is $35 for a general admission ticket and $65 for a Patron ticket. NAPLES GARDEN CLUB, INC. IS A 501(c)3 ORGANIZATION. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFOR-MATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE AND REFERENCING REGISTRATION #CH18112. REGIS-TRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE STATE.
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The IRS requires us (I) to inform youthat the amount of your contributionfor our tour that is deductible for fed-eral income tax purposes is limited tothe excess of any money (and the valueof any property other than money) con-tributed by you over the value of goodsor services provided by us and (ii) toprovide you with a good faith estimateof the value of the goods or services thatyou received. Our estimate of the valueof the goods or services that you re-ceived in connection with the tour is $35 for a general admission ticket and$65 for a Patron ticket. You should con-sult your own tax advisors for advice.
NAPLES GARDEN CLUB, INC. IS A501©3 ORGANIZATION. A COPY OFTHE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION ANDFINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BEOBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OFCONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING-TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHINTHE STATE AND REFERENCINGREGISTRATION #CH18112. REGIS-TRATION DOES NOT IMPLY EN-DORSEMENT, APPROVAL, ORRECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.
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