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May is a month with warm weather, calm seas and the potential for good fishing. The month brings a host of choices for ...
Ila Valcarcel said she would describe herself as a mother of four who has been a Pine Islander for 30 years helping run her ...
According to Calusa Land Trust Board Member John Kendall, without the 2025 Rubber Duck Race fundraiser (loss of venue), Isaac ...
Museum of the Islands volunteer Karen Hartshorne is very interested in using her education as a graduate level painting and ...
With funds derived from the 2025 Garden Gala, the Pine Island Garden Club has tendered combined donations of $14,000 to four ...
Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but ...
All things blueberry will transform the Lee Civic Center the first weekend of May. This will be the first time they will hold ...
Lee County Clerk & Comptroller Kevin Karnes is urging property owners to register for the Clerk’s Property Fraud Alert after ...
Fishers of Men Lutheran Church invites the public to a springtime Saturday of fellowship and refreshments at its Church High Tea. The event is a wonderful opportunity to connect, relax and enjoy each ...
Young change-makers at Pine Island Elementary School celebrated Earth Day on April 22 by working at home with their families to create an upcycling project using trash or recyclable materials. When ...
The Matlacha Civic Association invites the community to a free event, Butterflies and a Band, this Sunday May 4, at 4 p.m., in the RE/MAX parking lot, 4574 Pine Island Road, Matlacha. The island ...
Due to the unprecedented inflation over the last five years caused by COVID-19 lockdowns, supply chain disturbances and insurance increases due to Hurricanes Ian, Helen, and Milton, the Greater Pine ...