Monday, August 25, 2014

July 2014 Press Release & Market Indicators

Home sales and prices continue to climb in Lee County
(Fort Myers, FL–August 22, 2014)



In Lee County, 1,042 single family homes sales were completed in July 2014 compared to
1,005 in July 2013, an increase of 3.7 percent. 

Foreclosure sales have increased
slightly compared to this time last year, but still only amount to only 20 percent of
properties sold in July 2014.

Current inventory combined with the current pace of sales created a 4.9-­month supply
of single family homes in Lee County for July.  There was a 5-­month supply in July 2013,
which indicates a sellers’ market.

 
“The benchmark for a balanced market (favoring neither buyer nor seller) is 5.5 months
of inventory”,said Association President Karen Swanbeck.  “If you are considering selling
a home in Lee County, the market indicates that now is a good time to do so”.

 
Lee County’s housing market also showed positive year-­‐over-­‐year movement in median
price in July.  The median price for single family homes was $179,000, an increase of
$16,900 
or 10.4 percent compared to July 2013.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Nautical Happenings on Pine Island

March 29
Annual Kid's Fishing Derby

March 29
Bobby Holloway Fishing Tournament

April 1
America's Boating Course

April 3
Car "Cruise-In" at Cape Harbour

April 4-5
Cardboard Boat Race

April 7
Caribbean Car "Cruise-IN' at Salty Sam's Marina


Details about these and more in
Lee County's Marine Community at:
www.NauticalMileWeekly.com

Monday, March 24, 2014

Flood Insurance Relief is Passed Into Law!

Flood insurance relief becomes law
WASHINGTON – March 24, 2014 – President Obama signed H.R. 3370 on Friday, cementing at least short-term relief for homeowners hit by skyrocketing flood insurance rates and sellers afraid their homes will be worth less after buyers factor in the yearly cost of significantly higher flood insurance coverage.

“This law brings great relief to Realtors across Florida, especially people living in those communities that bore the brunt of the unexpected and sometimes overwhelming premium increases. We whole-heartedly thank all the members of Congress who made this possible,” says 2014 Florida Realtors® President Sherri Meadows, CEO and team leader, Keller Williams, with market centers in Gainesville, Ocala and The Villages. “While we still have some concerns, H.R. 3370 provides immediate relief for many of Florida’s homeowners, homebuyers and sellers.”

Florida Realtors hopes homeowners will gain even more relief moving forward, Meadows adds.

“We’re currently talking to Florida lawmakers about private insurance options in the state,” she says. “Currently, almost all policies go through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). We want to encourage private insurers to enter the flood market; and we hope homeowners will then be able to choose from different levels of flood insurance coverage.”

Flood insurance disclosure

“Prior to the signing of the flood insurance bill, we recommended that Realtors use a disclosure to alert prospective buyers to possible changes in the cost of flood insurance after closing,” says Margy Grant, Florida Realtors vice president and general counsel. “That disclosure is now outdated, and we’ve taken it out of Form Simplicity (Florida Realtors’ transaction management service) and alerted other forms providers as well.”

While the disclosure is no longer needed, Grant says she’s analyzing the new law now with an eye to Florida Realtors’ contracts and forms. Once completed, she expects updated flood insurance language to be similar to the current language on homeowners insurance.

“Some Florida Realtors contracts and forms refer to the Biggert-Waters Act and changes created by its passage,” she says. “If necessary, we’ll update forms to reflect any new requirements. We’ll keep members informed. In the meantime, specific questions can be addressed to lawyers on Florida Realtors Legal Hotline.”

The Legal Hotline is a free service for members of Florida Realtors.

Changes for buyers and sellers

Before President Obama signed the new law, the amount of money paid for flood insurance coverage would readjust at the time of sale for pre-FIRM homes (ones built before the creation of flood insurance rate maps). As a result, a buyer might be forced to pay thousands of dollars more for flood coverage, which directly impacted the value of the home.

Under the just-passed bill, however, flood insurance prices have continuity: The purchaser is treated the same as the current property owner. Flood insurance rates may still go up for a buyer under rules in the new law, but they won’t rise any more than they would have if the current owner retained the property.

Frank Kowalski, 2005 Florida Realtors president and also an insurance agent, says he’s “elated with this outcome and thankful to the Senators and members of Congress that stood with Realtors and homeowners.” But, he says, “We should not expect any overnight changes.

“While a buyer no longer faces a huge flood insurance hike at the time of sale, it will take time for mortgage and insurance companies to adapt to the change,” Kowalski says. “The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) must study the bill, and specific rule changes not addressed in the bill’s language must be solidified. Insurance companies must then be notified; software must be upgraded; and line agents must be educated.”

Kowalski says that the process “will take time – and it will take some companies more time than others.”

Changes for homeowners


FEMA now cannot raise any single homeowner’s flood rate more than 18 percent per year; but FEMA has another restriction: It cannot raise flood insurance rates within a single property class more than 15 percent per year on average.

The new law directs FEMA to increase flood rates by at least 5 percent for most homes that pay less their actuarial rate currently. (An actuarial rate is one considered a fair balance between premium amount paid and the chance of damage from flooding.) However, it also pushes FEMA to keep a single yearly increase lower than 1 percent of a property’s value. (Example: FEMA should try to keep a yearly increase below $1,500 for a homeowner in a $150,000 property.)

One change – a fee increase – impacts all homeowners with NFIP policies: An annual surcharge of $25 for primary residences and $250 for second homes and businesses will be charged until subsidized policies in NFIP’s portfolio reach full risk rates. The increase is an attempt to reduce the $24 billion deficit FEMA now has, due largely to payouts following two hurricanes, Katrina and Sandy.

According to Kowalski, it’s not clear what will happen to homeowners currently paying low-risk rates, but the new $25 yearly fee probably applies to them. “Are they considered grandfathered in at lower rates?” Kowalski asks. “It’s not clear yet.”

Finally, a previous provision forced any homeowner who improved or renovated a home more than 30 percent to pay full actuarial rates. Under the new law, however, that threshold has gone back to its historic norm of 50 percent. An upgrade below that percentage will retain any existing flood insurance premium savings.

Homeowners who already paid

Some homeowners impacted by higher flood insurance rates have already paid for their coverage, and they deserve a rebate – but that rebate may not come quickly.

Many properties conformed to code when they were built, only to find later that FEMA redid its flood insurance rate map (FIRM) and identified the properties as below code. These homeowners were among the people who saw the biggest increase in their flood insurance bills.

Under the new law, however, these properties are now “grandfathered in,” meaning their lower rate stays because the homes were originally built to code. (Also important: The grandfathering stays with the property, not the policy.)

Owners who have already paid the no-longer-required higher coverage benefit can expect to get money back.

“Again, however, that will take time as FEMA and companies work out the details,” says Kowalski. The most pessimistic estimates suggest homeowners due a refund may end up waiting a year or even 18 months for their money.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Pine Island Marine Activities Mar-April



March 20-23
Palm Beach Boat Show

March 22
Fishing for the Blind Tournament

March 22
Matlacha Mullet Toss

March 20
Bobby Holloway Fishing Tournament

March 29
Annual Kid's Fishing Derby

April 4-5
Cardboard Boat Race


Details about these and more in
Lee County's Marine Community at:
www.NauticalMileWeekly.comMarch 20-23
Palm Beach Boat Show

March 22
Fishing for the Blind Tournament

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Upcoming Lee County Marine Events


Tomorrow through Sunday
Bonita Springs Boat Show

March 5
Tarpon Fishing Clinic - Ft. Myers Beach

March 6-9
New Bonita Boat Show at the Greyhound Track

March 7-9
Water & Wheels at Cape Harbour

March 8
Ladies Let's Go Fishing Clinic - Matlacha

** Sunday March 9 - Daylight Savings **

March 13
CCA Annual Banquet

Details about these and more in
Lee County's Marine Community at:

Thursday, February 20, 2014

What's Happening on Pine Island this weekend- Feb. 20, 2014

Thursday, February 20th
American Legion Post 136 - Serving Gyros or Turkey, Bacon & Ranch Flat Bread, 11 AM;  Soup & Salad Bar, 11 AM - 2 PM; Wings & Egg Rolls, 5 PM-7 PM.  Come join in the fun with Karaoke and Jim Anderson, 6:30-9:30 PM.
Bert's Bar & Grill - Presenting Deb and the Dynamics, 7 PM.
Island Grill - Thursday Special:  $1.50 drafts and $.60 wings.
GPICC- After Hours Card Exchange @ Museum of The Islands; Place: 5728 Sesame Dr, Pine Island Center at 6PM. www.museumoftheislands.com
Matlacha Community Center - YogaFit classes - 10 AM at Community Center; classes last 75-90 minutes.  Call 283-4110 for information.
Miceli's Restaurant - Prime Ribs 2 for $20 after 3 PM; presenting Tyler Kluesner, 5-9 PM.
Nav-A-Gator - - Live Music- John Reno 6-9pm. Cover charge - canned goods & nonperishable food items
Olde Fish House - Presenting Steve Chadboure, 12:30-3:30 PM.
Tarpon Lodge - Presenting Dave Lapio, 6-9 PM.  Dave's progression from piano to steel drum has produced his very own blend as a "pan" player.  Feel the pulse, move to the beat....a tropical night full of flavor

Friday, February 21st
American Legion Post 136 - Serving Burgers & Chips from 11 am to 1:45 PM.  Music Box Duo, 12 pm to 2 pm; Chicken, Fish, Ribs & Shrimp, 5 pm to 7 PM. Ray LoRae Show from  6:30 to 9:30 PM.
Bert's Bar & Grill - Presenting Ellie Lee & Blues Fury at 7:30PM.
Calusa Heritage Trail - Guided tours, 10 AM and 1 PM.
Pine Island Community Church Rock & Roll Sock Hop 7 -10PM at 5320 Doug Taylor Circle, St. James City. 1950's & 60's music. Tickets $5, only 120 tickets available. Purchase tickets at Olde Fish House Marina, Traders Hitching Post & Pine Island Community Church. For more information call 283-9944.
Island Grill - Friday Special - All-You-Can-Eat fried fish for $9.95.
Miceli's Restaurant - Presenting Back Lash, 6-10 PM.
Nav-A-Gator - Farm Fresh Produce Stand; vegetables, fruits, jams, jellies and more for purchase GMO Free 10a-5p
Olde Fish House - Presenting Fish "N Tips Band, 12 Noon - 3 PM and from 5:30-9 PM Joe & Vicki Price.
St. James City Civic Association - Sixth Annual Art Expo at the St. James Civic City Association. Includes Hot Shots Photo Expo. For Expo info call David at 282-2216.

Saturday, February 22nd
American Legion Post 136 - Golf Outing 10 AM - 5 PM; Burgers & Dogs and Small Town, 1-4 PM; BBQ Chicken and David Dean, 5-8 PM.
American Legion Auxiliary Annual One Hole Golf Outing 10AM to 5PM.
Bert's Bar & Grill - Presents Gary Kerri & Friends at 7 PM.
Calusa Heritage Trail - Guided tours, 10 AM and 1 PM.
Champion Self Storage-Come on down to our property for our multifamily Yard Sale 8-1; Over 40 families will be set up. For more information call 282-2866
Friends of the Pine Island Library Book Sale - 9 AM - 1 PM at Fishers of Men Lutheran Church
Island Grill - Saturday Special - Prime Rib Dinner for $13.95 with Live Music -  Pine Island Sound from 5-7:30 PM
Miceli's Restaurant - Presenting Revamped, 6-10 PM. 
Nav-A-Gator - New Extended Hours Saturday open late for evening dining enjoyment. Jim Morris from2-5pm
Olde Fish House - Presents Aimee Linn Band, 4:30-8:30 PM.
Matlacha Community Center - Quilts R Us Showcase - 9:30AM - 2:20PM. Free Admission.
Matlacha Mariners - Seafood Fest & Car Show 10:30AM - 5:00PM at Sun Splash Family Water Park, Cape Coral FL.
Pine Island Garden Club- Garden Gala - at Phillips Park from 9AM-2PM. For more information please go to www.pineislandgardenclub.org
St. James City Civic Association - Sixth Annual Art Expo at the St. James Civic City Association. Includes Hot Shots Photo Expo. For Expo info call David at 282-2216.


Sunday, February 23rd
American Legion Post 136 - Tommy Dee & Burgers Brats & Dogs, 1-4 PM.  Free Jukebox, 5-9 PM.
Bert's Bar & Grill - Presenting Garry & Kerry, 3 PM.
Miceli's Restaurant - Presenting Kathy Eagle, 12 PM; and presenting Stringtown, 4 PM.
Nav-A-Gator - Farm Fresh Produce Stand; vegetables, fruits, jams, jellies and more for purchase GMO Free. 10a-5p. Live Music Jim Hoehn - 2-5pm. Cover charge - canned goods & non-perishable food items
Olde Fish House - Presents Gator Nate 'n The Gladezmen from 2-6 PM.

Monday, February 24th
American Legion Post 136 - $1 Taco, 11 AM; $1 Margaritas, 11AM-2 PM; Pizza, 5-7 PM.
Bert's Bar & Grill - Presenting Randy McAllister, 7 PM.
Miceli's Restaurant - Presents J.R. Bradford, 5-9 PM.
Nav-A-Gator -  Special. Carolina Burger topped with BBQ Pork, Coleslaw. Add a basket of fries for a great meal
Old Fish House - Presents Coast Connection Band, 12 Noon - 4 PM.

Tuesday, February 25th
American Legion Post 136 -Serving Fish, Shrimp or Chicken Tenders, Soup & Salad Bar 11 AM-2 PM.  Bar Bingo at 6PM.
Bert's Bar & Grill - Presenting Scotty Bryan at 6:30 PM.
Miceli's Restaurant - Presenting Rob Matson, 5-9 PM.
Nav-A-Gator - Golden Coconut Shrimp Dinner served with sautéed veggies, house salad, dirty rice & black beans
Old Fish House - Presents Grand Olde Fish House Opry Jam, 12-3 PM; and Brother Love, 5:30-8:30 PM.
Sandy Hook- Kids eat free with adult entree purchase.  
Tarpon Lodge - Presenting Sister Kaite, 6-9 PM.  Kaite is a golden-voiced singer, gifted & creative on the piano.  She plays a dazzling array of blues, standards and shanties.  Kaite's tastefully delivered, comedic edge will make you smile.

Wednesday, February 26th
American Legion Post 136 - Italian Roast Beef AuJus or BBQ Riblets & Soup & Salad Bar from 11-2PM.   Sons of the Legion at  6:30 PM.
Calusa Heritage Trail - Guided tours, 10 AM and 1 PM.
Miceli's Restaurant - Presents Double D's, 5-9 PM.
Nav-A-Gator - Presenting Chakulla & Me, 6-9 PM. Cover charge - canned goods & non-perishable food items.
Old Fish House Marina -The Fiddle Crabs Band Noon- 3:00 PM &  Bike Night with the John Allender Band, 5:30-9:00 PM.

Mark Your Calendars
November-April - Creative Coast Weekends - Second Weekend of each month.
March 1 -  Calusa Land Trust - Great Calusa Rubber Duck Race from noon to 5PM @ Woody's Waterside Pub in St James City. For additional information contact Pink or Ron Wesorick at 239-283-7249
March 2 - Bib Bingo at the St. James City Civic Association - Call 282-8483 for information.
March 8th American Legion - Legion Riders is having their Steak Roast from 1-6pm.  All dinners are only $15 and are a limited number.  See any Rider or bartender for prepaid tickets!
March 8th - From Our Heart -13th Annual BreastFest - 8:00AM to 4:00PM at St James City Civic Association. Registration opens at 7:30PM to 8:15 day of walk. Walk begins at 8:30AM.
March 14 - O.W.L.S. Program called Five Wishes about end of life decisions.
March 8 - Pine Island Moose #1954 -  First Annual Car Show. 11AM - 3PM. Entry Information at the Moose, 8903 Stringfellow Rd St James City.
March 8 & 9 - "Ladies, Let's Go Fishing" University Series  at Matlacha Community Park. Registration $69. Call 954-475-9068 or visit www.ladiesletsgofishing.com.
March 15 - Calusa Heritage Day, 10 AM -4 PM, $5 per person, RCC members and children under 12 free.
March 15th - Matlacha Hookers Bag N Tag Sale at the Moose Lodge. Shoppers can purchase a brown paper grocery bag for $5 and fill it with as many clothing items that they can fit in the bag.  In the past, shoppers have garnered anywhere from $30 to $125 worth of items for their $5 investment.  Hooker Hagglers will be on hand to assist shoppers interested in other items. The Matlacha Hookers will also host a pancake breakfast that morning from 8:00 am until 11:00 You will not leave hungry! 
May 26th- Wounded Warrior Anglers Boat Raffle at Olde Fish House Marina. Drawing will be between 5-7:30PM. Tickets for boat are still available. For more information call 423-620-9104.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Pine Island Marine Events Week of February 12, 2014




Hump-Day from NauticalMileWeekly.com
Upcoming Lee County Marine Events


 
February 12
Michigan Day at Big Game Waterfront Grill

www.biggamewaterfrontgrill.com

February 13-17
Miami Boat Show

www.showmanagement.com

February 14
Valentine's Day

February 15
Chart Class

www.scbps.com

February 22-23
Jupiter Dive Trip

www.captpetes.com

....there's a lot more events in
Lee County's Marine Community at:

www.NauticalMileWeekly.com

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Pirates in Matlacha this weekend!




 
FOURTH ANNUAL ISLAND PIRATE FEST AND BALL ANNOUNCED

Ahoy Matey's! The Original Bert's Bar & Seafood Grill, is pleased to announce the 4th Annual Island Pirate Fest & Pirates Ball, to once again benefit "From Our Hearts" charity.  From Our Hearts, Inc., is a not for profit organization that provides breast cancer screening and treatment for eligible persons in the Greater Pine Island zip code areas.  Last year the Island Pirate Fest & Pirates Ball raised over $10,000 for the charitable organization with all the combined events.

The Island Pirate Fest will begin on Friday, Feb. 7th with the Parade of Mermaids at Bert's Pine Bay Gallery starting at 6pm.  The Pirate's Ball will be held on Saturday night, Feb 8th and the Pirate's Live auction will be held on 
Sunday, Feb 9th at 1 pm at Bert's Bar & Seafood Grill, 4271 Pine Island Rd., Matlacha, FL.  Donation of goods and/or services to be auctioned off are being accepted at Bert's Bar or contacting the hotline: 412-468-8245.

Participants will enjoy 50/50 raffles, entertainment, and a costume contest Saturday night at the ball.  Every year the event gets better, better.  Please join us in your best pirate outfit and raise some money for a great cause.

For more information contact:
www.matey@piratesball.com                                                                                        

                                                                                                                                   




Meet the Author
Jan DiRuzzo, children's author of The Lost Mermaid~A Shem Creek Moonlight Jamboree and its sequel, The Lost Mermaid~Return to the Raspberry Kingdom, will be on hand to sign copies of her books at Bert's Pine Gallery, located at 4332 Pine Island Road, Matlacha,on February 8th, from 1- 4 PM. Lily the Mermaid and Lily's favorite pirate sidekick, Captain Joe, will also make a guest appearance. Lily and the Captain will be passing out complementary magic stones, taken directly from the pirate ship, the Flying Dragon. So there's guaranteed to be lots of magic along with stickers for the children.

These mythical tales will enrich your child's imagination and immerse them in a coastal seascape, where they will meet loggerhead turtles, dolphins, fish, oysters, crabs, and a scary octopus. They will visit a musical jamboree and search for treasure aboard a sunken ship. The stories also offer valuable lessons about the danger of judging others by appearance and language and gentle approaches to bullying.

Jan is a graduate of the University of RI and RI College.  She has taught writing and literature at both the secondary and college level and has worked as a technical writer for the Naval Department of Defense. Jan has always lived near the sea, originally in Newport, RI and now in Charleston, SC. While kayaking with the dolphins along Shem Creek, she became inspired by the diversity of life both on and off shore and has woven these themes together to share with other young readers. Jan is also available for interactive readings and presentations. Visit www.thelostmermaid.com to learn more about these events.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Up Coming Marine Events in the PIne Island area

January 29
Pennsylvania Day at Big Game
www.biggamewaterfrontgrill.com

January 30 - Feb 2
Naples Boat Show
www.miacc.org

February 1-2
Florida Sportsman Show
www.floridasportsman.com/expo

February 3
Caribbean Car Show at Salty Sam's
www.saltysams.com

February 13-17
Miami Boat Show
www.showmanagement.com

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Happenings in the Matlacha/ Pine Island area Jan. 16- Mar. 15 2014


Thursday, January 16th

American Legion Post 136-- Serving Gyros or Turkey, Bacon & Ranch Flat Bread, 11 AM;  Wings & Egg Rolls, 5 PM-7 PM.  Come join in the fun with Karaoke and Jim Anderson, 6:30-9:30 PM

Bert's Bar & Grill--Presenting Deb and the Dynamics, 7 PM. 

Island Grill -Thursday Special:  $1.50 drafts and $.60 wings.

Matlacha Community Center - Yoga Fit classes - 10 AM at Community Center; classes last 75-90 minutes.  Call 283-4110 for information.

Miceli's Restaurant - Prime Ribs 2 for $20 after 3 PM; Lost Boys (Rich Lancaster), 5-9 PM.

Olde Fish House - Presenting Steve Chadbourne at12:30-3:30 PM.

Pine Island Garden Club - Featured speaker, Mary Ann Parsons, Lee County Master Gardener.  Meeting held at Fishers of Men Lutheran Church, 9 AM.

Tarpon Lodge - Dave Lapio, 6-9 PM.  Dave's progression from piano to steel drum has produced his very own blend as a "pan" player.  Feel the pulse, move to the beat...a tropical night full of flavor.

 

Friday, January 17th

American Legion Post 136 - Serving Burgers & Chips from 11 am to 1:45 PM.  Paul Cottrell, 12 pm to 2 pm. Chicken, Fish, Ribs & Shrimp Baskets 5 pm to 7 PM. Last Resort from 6:30 to 9:30 PM.

Bert's Bar & Grill - Live Entertainment at 7:30 PM.

Calusa Heritage Trail - Guided tours, 10 AM and 1 PM.

Island Grill - Friday Special - All-You-Can-Eat fried fish for $9.95.

Miceli's Restaurant - Presenting Backlash, 6-10 PM.

Nav-A-Gator - Presenting Dave Calhoun, 7-10 PM.  Cover charge:  canned goods & non-perishable food items.  New extended hours on Friday--open late for evening dining enjoyment. 

Olde Fish House - resenting The Hipnauticals, 5:30-9 PM.

O.W.L.S. Barry August speaks on VA benefits.

Tarpon Lodge - Jim Marino, 6-8:30 PM.  Don't miss the instrumental, Chet Atkins style guitar renderings by Jim.  He continues to be a huge hit-this is the place to be.

 

Saturday, January 18th

American Legion Post 136 -  Meatball Subs, 11 AM.  Men's Fashion Show - Beef Tenderloin Dinner at 5-7 PM, show starts at 6:30 PM; tickets $15.

Bert's Bar & Grill - Presents Gary & Kerri at 7 PM.

Calusa Heritage Trail - Guided tours, 10 AM and 1 PM.

Island Grill - Saturday Special - Prime Rib Dinner for $13.95 with Live Music by Pine Island Sound from 5-7:30 PM

Miceli's Restaurant - Presenting Revamped, 6-10 PM. 

Nav-A-Gator -Presenting Jim Morris, 2-5 PM..  Cover charge:  canned goods & non-perishable food items. 

Olde Fish House - Presents Steve Arvey, 1-5 PM; also, Aimee Linn Band, 5-9 PM.

VFW - Psychic Dr. Robert Fahey at 1 PM; dinner served at 12 Noon.  Tickets are $20 (lunch included).

 

Sunday, January 19th

American Legion Post 136 - ALCU Breakfast, 8-11 AM.  Burgers Brats & Dogs, 1-4 PM. Free Jukebox, 5-9 PM.

Calusa Land Trust meeting, 1 PM at Fritts Park.

Bert's Bar & Grill - Presenting Live Entertainment, 2 PM.

Miceli's Restaurant - Presenting Kathy Eagle, 12 PM; and presenting Stringtown, 4 PM.

Nav-A-Gator -Presenting Sunny Jim, 7-10 PM.  Cover charge:  canned goods & non-perishable food items.  New extended hours on Friday--open late for evening dining enjoyment. 

Olde Fish House - Presents Josh Rowands's The Pitbull of Blues Band from 2-6PM

Museum of the Islands St. James City History Stroll with Tim Knox, Museum of the Islands historian; 2 PM.  Call 283-9337 for information.

 

Monday, January 20th

American Legion Post 136 - $1 Taco, 11 AM; $1 Margaritas, 11AM-2 PM.

Miceli's Restaurant - Presents J.R. Bradford, 5-9 PM.

Nav-A-Gator - Special. Carolina Burger ;topped with BBQ Pork, Coleslaw; add a basket of fries for a great meal.

Old Fish House -  Presents Coast Connection Band, 12 Noon-4 PM.

St. James City Civic Association - Health Fair, 5:30 PM at 3300 4th Ave., St. James City.  For information call 925-209-4658

 

Tuesday, January 21st

American Legion Post 136 -Serving Fish, Shrimp or Chicken Tenders, Soup & Salad Bar 11 AM-2 PM.  Bar Bingo at 6 PM.

Bert's Bar & Grill - Presenting Scotty Bryan at 6:30PM

Matlacha Civic Association - Presentation on State-owned submerged lands.; 6 PM at the Pine Island Art Association building in Matlacha Park.  Call 252-241-7124 for more information.

Miceli's Restaurant - Presenting Paul Dever, 5-9 PM.

Nav-A-Gator - Dinner Special - Golden Coconut Shrimp Dinner served with sautéed veggies, house salad, dirty rice & black beans.

Old Fish House - Presents Grand Olde Fish House Opry Jam, 12-3 PM; and Aimee Linn & Molly Brown, 5:30-8:30 PM.

Order of the Golden Brush -  Presents a workshop by Joan Roberts, oil and acrylic impressionistic style artist at the St. James City Civic Association, 1-4 PM.

Sandy Hook - Kids eat free with adult entree purchase.  

Tarpon Lodge - Presenting Michael Moore-Kelly, 6-9 PM.  Michael has an interestingly fluid technique.  He "caresses" the piano keys to get the most out of his hands with the least exertion; always most impressive.  Ear candy, to be sure.

 

Wednesday, January 22nd

American Legion Post 136 - Italian Roast Bee AuJus or BBQ Riblets & Soup & Salad Bar from 11-2PM.

Bert's Bar & Grill - Presenting Jim Morris at 6:30PM.

Calusa Heritage Trail - Guided tours, 10 AM and 1 PM.

Miceli's Restaurant - Presents Bearlee Sober from 5-9PM.

Nav-A-Gator - Presenting Chakulla & Me, 6-9 PM. Cover charge - canned goods & non-perishable food items.

Old Fish House Marina -Presenting The Fiddle Crabs Band Noon- 3:00pm & Bike Night with Sticky Revenge, 5:30-9:00 PM.

 

 

 

Mark Your Calendars

 

November-April - Creative Coast Weekends - Second Weekend of each month.

January 23 - Ladies of the Elks - Presenting "Crazy Carol". Tickets are $20; call 282-0610 or 283-0415 for more information.

January 25 - Pine Island Moose Lodge Bicycle Poker Run - For information call 282-0438.

January 25 - Elks Ticket Event:  The Del Prados.  Tickets available at the Lodge.

January 25 & 26, 2014  - Kiwanis Club of Greater Pine Island - Taste of Pine Island 2014 -  Philips Park, Pine Island Center. This is an event for "local businesses" to showcase their business, product and services to area residents. Early sign up deadline September 1st for additional information please contact Pat Burman at 239-283-0777. http://www.pineislandnews.com/Kiwanis/

February 4 - Museum of the Islands and the St. James City Civic Association - Field trip to Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Seminole Museum in Clewston.  Call 283-9337 for more information.

February 7 - O.W.L.S. Charles Cameron from Hearing Health of Southwest Florida speaks on hearing topics.

February 9 - Afternoon Delights' Wine and Beer Tasting presented by the Matlacha Hookers at the Alden Pines Country Club  - only 250 tickets available at $25.

February 21&22 - Sixth Annual Art Expo at the St. James Civic City Association.

February 22-  Pine Island Garden Club- Garden Gala - at Phillips Park from 9AM-2PM. For more information please go to www.pineislandgardenclub.org

February 22 - Pine Island Garden Club Gala at the Island Center.

March 1 -  Calusa Land Trust - Great Calusa Rubber Duck Race from noon to 5PM @ Woody's Waterside Pub in St James City. For additional information contact Pink or Ron Wesorick at 239-283-7249

March 2 - Bib Bingo at the St. James City Civic Association - Call 282-8483 for information.

March 14 - From Our Heart - BreastFest -  8 am to 4 pm at St James City Civic Center.

March 14 - O.W.L.S. Program called Five Wishes about end of life decisions.
March 15 - Calusa Heritage Day, 10 AM -4 PM, $5 per person, RCC members and children under 12 free.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Upcoming Lee County Marine Events


Week of January 15
 
January 16-19
Charlotte County Boat Show
www.goboatingflorida.com

January 17
Tour De Cape at Cape Harbour
www.capeharbour.com

January 17-19
Ginnie Springs Dive Trip
www.captpetes.com

January 18-19
Memorial Grouper Tournament
www.captainjohnb.com

February 1-2
Florida Sportsman Show
www.floridasportsman.com/expo

....and about 50 more events in the
Lee County Marine Community at:
www.NauticalMileWeekly.com

Friday, January 3, 2014

Pine Island Activities for the first week of January


Thursday, January 2nd
American Legion Post 136
- Serving Gyros or Turkey, Bacon & Ranch Flat Bread, 11 AM;  Wings & Egg Rolls, 5 PM-7 PM.  Come join in the fun with Karaoke and Jim Anderson, 6:30-9:30 PM
Bert's Bar & Grill- Presenting Deb and the Dynamics, 7 PM.
Miceli's Restaurant- Prime Ribs 2 for $20 after 3 PM; Lost Boys (Rich Lancaster), 5-9 PM.
Nav-A-Gator- Lunch Special Pressed Cuban sandwich; pork, ham, mustard and pickle on a buttered grilled and pressed roll
Tarpon Lodge- Presenting Martindale & Busch   from 6pm - 9pm.   Ann and Richard, with Richard on piano, sing mellow American jazz & popular standards.  They'll transport you back with their retro style, and we welcome them back to the Tarpon Lodge!


Friday, January 3rd 
American Legion Post 136 - Serving Burgers & Chips from 11 am to 1:45 PM. Tommy Barr Show 12 pm to 2 pm; Chicken, Fish, Ribs & Shrimp Baskets 5 pm to 7 PM. David Dean 6:30 to 9:30 PM
Bert's Bar & Grill - Marty Stokes & the Captiva Band at 7:30PM
Miceli's Restaurant - Presenting Bad Banditos, 6-10 PM.
Nav-A-Gator - New Extended Hours Friday open late for evening dining enjoyment
Tarpon Lodge - Presenting Michael Anthony, 6-8:30 PM.  Experience nuevo flamenco Spanish guitar, exquisitely performed by Michael.  Don't miss this treat where old world meets new world.  A true crowd pleaser.

Saturday, January 4th
American Legion Post 136 - Meatball Subs, 11 AM.  Beef Brisket & Pulled Pork 3-5PM. Show Me The Money 3-5PM. Free jukebox, 5-9 PM.
Bert's Bar & Grill - Live Entertainment 7 PM.
Miceli's Restaurant - Presenting Crooked Steps, 6-10 PM. 
Nav-A-Gator - New Extended Hours Saturday open late for evening dining enjoyment. Jim Morris from2-5pm
Olde Fish House - Presents Greg Fulks from 1-5pm
Pine Island Grill- Presents Pine Island Sound from 5-7:30PM
Pine Island Moose- Presents Chicago Heat from 6-9PM

Sunday, January 5th
American Legion Post 136 - Breakfast Buffet 8-11AM, JR Bradford from 1-4PM. Free Jukebox, 5-9 PM.
Bert's Bar & Grill - Presenting Renee Hose, 2 PM.
Miceli's Restaurant - Presenting Kathy Eagle, 12 PM; and presenting Stringtown, 4 PM.
Nav-A-Gator - Presenting Garri & Kerri, 2-5 PM. Cover charges - canned goods & non-perishable food items.
Olde Fish House - Presents Gator Nate Only Child Family Band from 2-6PM
VFW- Karaoke 4-8PM

Monday, January 6th
American Legion Post 136 - $1 Taco, 11 AM; $1 Margaritas, 11AM-2 PM.
Miceli's Restaurant - Presents J.R. Bradford, 5-9 PM.
Nav-A-Gator -  Special. Carolina Burger ;topped with BBQ Pork, Coleslaw; add a basket of fries for a great meal
Old Fish House -   Presents Coast Connection Band, 12 Noon-4 PM.

Tuesday, January 7th
American Legion Post 136 -Serving Shrimp or Chicken Tenders, Soup & Salad Bar 11 AM-2 PM.  Bar Bingo at 6PM
Miceli's Restaurant - Presents Paul Dever, 5-9 PM.
Nav-A-Gator - Golden Coconut Shrimp Dinner served with sautéed veggies, house salad, dirty rice & black beans
Old Fish House - Presents Grand Olde Fish House Opry Jam 12-3PM
Tarpon Lodge -Presents Michael Moore-Kelly from 6-9PM. Michael has an interestingly fluid technique!  He "caresses" the piano keys to get the most out of his hands with the least exertion; always most impressive!  Ear candy, to be sure!

Wednesday, January 8th
American Legion Post 136 -.Italian Roast Bee AuJus or BBQ Riblets & Soup & Salad Bar from 11-2PM.Wings & Egg Rolls 5-7PM. Karaoke with Jim Andersen from 6:30-9:30PM
Miceli's Restaurant - Presents Bearlee Sober from 5-9PM
Nav-A-Gator - Presenting Chakulla & Me, 6-9 PM. Cover charge - canned goods & non-perishable food items.
Old Fish House Marina -The Fiddle Crabs Band Noon- 3:00pm &  Bike Night with "Grayson Rogers Band" 5:30-9:00pm



Mark Your Calendars

November-April - Creative Coast Weekends - Second Weekend of each month.
January 25 & 26, 2014  - Kiwanis Club of Greater Pine Island - Taste of Pine Island 2014 -  Philips Park, Pine Island Center. This is an event for "local businesses" to showcase their business, product and services to area residents. Early sign up deadline September 1st for additional information please contact Pat Burman at 239-283-0777. http://www.pineislandnews.com/Kiwanis/
February 21, 2014- SJCCA presents Art Expo 2014. Show opens to public from 9AM-4PM For more information contact Mary Ann Harms at 283-9337
February 22, 2014  Pine Island Garden Club- Garden Gala - at Phillips Park from 9AM-2PM. For more information please go to;www.pineislandgardenclub.org
March 1st 2014 Calusa Land Trust - Great Calusa Rubber Duck Race from noon to 5PM @ Woody's Waterside Pub in St James City. For additional information contact Pink or Ron Wesorick at 239-283-7249
March 14, 2014 - From Our Heart - BreastFest -  8 am to 4 pm at St James City Civic Center.