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Looking for Veteran’s Day submissions

Veterans Day is a very special day for this country, and every year our veterans and victims of all wars are honored on the 11th day of the 11th month. This year we would once again like to honor some of our local veterans and their families. If you have a family member or close […]

A walk on the swing bridge to be held November 2

If you’ve ever wondered what the bridge tender’s house looks like on the inside or wanted to see the underside of the bridge, on Wednesday, Nov. 2 from 4 to 6 p.m. you will get your chance. Everyone is invited to celebrate the new Swing Bridge, on the bridge itself.

Celebrating Boca Grande’s bridges in November

What would Boca Grande be like today with no bridge to the mainland? What was island life like before the first bridge opened in 1958? Who promoted the building of the bridge, who opposed it and why? Did the bridge bring the changes people anticipated? Were there unintended consequences? How has the bridge shaped the […]

Pumpkin time at the BGCCC!

          This past week at the Boca Grande Child Care Center there was much pumpkin fun to be had, including measuring and weighing many pumpkins students brought in. Before they weighed and measured the pumpkins the children had a chance to make some predictions and estimations. Teacher Ms. Breon put a […]

Sign up now for Dylan Gonzalez Memorial Tourney

                Last June the community lost a man who truly loved to fish, and now his friends are honoring him with his own tournament. “Fish in Paradise: The First Annual Dylan Gonzalez Memorial Snook, Redfish and Trout Tournament & Fundraiser,” will be held on Saturday, Nov. 12 from 6:30 […]

Celebrate Cayo Costa Heritage Day November 5

  BY SUE ERWIN – Explorers of secluded land are invited to come and celebrate Cayo Costa Day from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5. This annual event is held on the northern end of Cayo Costa Island and is intended to spread awareness about the beauty of our barrier islands. The […]

Columnist Dean Laux: Remembrances

    By Dean M. LauxI never wanted to be Superman when I was a kid. Okay, the plot line was catchy: A young baby from the planet Krypton, possessing superpowers that no earthly person has, had been rocketed into our midst and, as he grew up, used his superpowers to save the citizens of “Metropolis,” read […]

Profile: Meryl Shaffer

BY SUSAN ERWIN – The Royal Palm Players are sure to put on plenty of amazing shows this season as Meryl Shaffer, the energetic new art director, has been keeping busy planning for an outstanding year to come. Meryl has an extensive background in theater and art management. She graduated from The Catholic University of […]