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Fundraiser planned for young cancer, stroke survivor

■ BY SUSAN ERWIN Steve and Jill Kaplan, owners of Kappy’s Markets, are teaming up with Boca Grande United States Post Office truck driver Tom Gardner to raise money for his daughter, Heather, a 19-year-old cancer and stroke survivor. A fundraiser is planned to help with Heather’s medical expenses. Steve met Tom through the course […]

What’s going on with the 5th Street ramp?

■ BY SUE ERWIN It’s becoming a common question downtown, asked by families that haven’t yet been to the island this season. “Where can we actually access the beach?” The drop to the beach off the seawall in the historic district is considerable at most beach access points, which is why the beach ramp at […]

Obituary: Roberta Presley Johnson

An angel has passed. Roberta Presley Johnson, born in 1942 in Boca Grande, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her loving family. She was the daughter of Charlie Mae and Bill Presley, who owned and operated the primary grocery store on the island. Roberta grew up and went to school in Boca Grande. She […]

Ladies Day Tarpon Tournament a beautiful tribute to Isabelle Joiner

■ STAFF REPORT This year’s Boca Grande Area Chamber of Commerce Ladies Day Tarpon Tournament artwork is extra-special, as it portrays a young Isabelle Joiner on the dock of Whidden’s Marina. The art was just released this week from artist Brendan Coudal. In the painting you can see some of the iconic symbols of the […]

ISLAND LEO BEAT: Deputies respond domestic battery scene at The Temp

■ STAFF REPORT The Lee County deputies attended to a domestic altercation on Tuesday, March 19 at 1:40 p.m. at a local drinking establishment. According to deputy reports, the complainant was sitting at The Temptation for a family and friend fathering when he observed another man enter the room with a very agitated look on […]

History Bytes: Hendry discusses ‘The Fort’ and cows

■ BY SUE ERWIN Sixth-generation Floridian Hank Hendry spoke to a crowd at the final History Bytes event of the season on Wednesday, March 27. His great-great-grandfather Francis Asbury Hendry first visited Fort Myers in 1853 as a scout for the Army during the Third Seminole Indian War. A. Hendry subsequently was a captain of […]

Profile: Kathy Berry

■ BY SUE ERWIN Kathy Berry has been working hard for the past several months to make sure that the annual Boca Grande Bike Parade & Woman’s Club Spring Fair taking place this Saturday, March 30 will be a successful event and enjoyed by all. Kathy is president of the Boca Grande Woman’s Club, which sponsors the […]

Joseph and the Amazing Grande Glee Concert

■ BY ERICA RESS-MARTIN This April 2, 3 and 4, Grande Glee does something completely different when they sing their first full-length concert – “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” This 90-minute production originally was written as a concert with almost no spoken lines. So it’s perfect for a Grande Glee performance. As you probably […]

Obituary: James Hamilton Greer

James Hamilton Geer, 94, passed away peacefully on, March 15, 2019. He threw himself into everything he did, no matter if it was running major corporations, church boards, his kids sports schedules, or family trips. He loved life and enjoyed enabling others to do the same. He was dedicated to his wife, Patricia, of 46 […]