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ECOWATCH: A perfect holiday gift for our wildlife is empathy

‘’Life is precious to all creatures, as it is to us.                                                       They also seek a life full of happiness with no                                                        injury or pain. Let us strive to be more responsive                                              and cognizant of their plight and offer protection                                                  for all wildlife — especially for the creatures in Florida’s                                      coastal waters.”  – Author unknown                                                                                            […]

OBITUARY: Howard Witt

Howard B. Witt died quite suddenly of bacterial pneumonia on Tuesday, Aug. 3 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. He was 81.   Howard is survived by his wife of 59 years, Marilyn, and four children Randy (Kathy) of Kansas City, KS; Ryan (Lauren) of Colorado Springs, CO; Laura Deal of Nixa, MO and […]

Get your whites ready … croquet season has begun

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and we’re not talking about the holidays or even the start of the new season. Croquet season has officially begun. After a steady year of growth, the 2021-2022 croquet season is off to a strong start with exciting play in store.  “I’m looking forward to the new […]

Doolittle’s Raiders: Florida’s connection to Pearl Harbor

As our country observed the 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor this week, it’s easy to lose sight the ferocity of the bombing, the terror we felt as a nation as well as the military status of our country during that fateful time. Just coming out of World War I, also known as […]

PROFILE: Elaine Skypala

Elaine Skypala has come prepared for our meeting with an outline in hand. “It’s funny because as I told my friends I was doing this interview, everybody said, ‘You have to tell that story or that story!’ When I think about it, it makes me feel good about the things that I’ve done.” Elaine is […]

Holiday cheer

I was considering writing an article about COPD and lung cancer since those diseases are featured as the Awareness Diseases for the month of November. After a try or two, I decided that I was not up for suggesting that people stop smoking, given my failure at suggesting that people get vaccinated and attempt to […]

PROFILE: Michelle Hubbs

After years of high intensity interval training and military workouts, Michelle Hubbs knew that she was due for a change. While she was still fit and in her prime, it started to feel like those types of workouts – with quick movement and maximum muscle development, were more for someone in their 20s. The newest […]

Garden Club installs new officers, leadership team

SUBMITTED BY THE BOCA GRANDE GARDEN CLUB – Boca Grande Garden Club members are anticipating a packed slate of in-person meetings, events and workshops for the 2021-2022 season. A new board and leadership team is spearheading the busy calendar.  Officers are: • Gail Miller, President • Tanny Clark, 1st Vice President • Kris North Mampe, […]

Alice Court: One foot in business, the other on the stage …

While most college kids were out there slinging hash, waiting tables or working on campus to make ends meet, island resident Alice Court took the bull by the horns. A vocal opera major in college, she had a revelation.  “I realized that opera jobs, particularly jobs for Sopranos, are few and far between. Not knowing […]