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TIDE TABLE
RESTAURANTS
The MULLET RAPPER
What’s Happening in the Everglades City Area
NOVEMBER 21 – DECEMBER 4, 2014
© 2014, Snook Publications
P O Box 617, Everglades City, FL, 34139
Big Cypress National
Preserve 40th Anniversary
Big Cypress Birthday Bash
Friday, December 5, 7 – 10 pm
Collier County Museum in Naples
Reservations required; Tickets
$75 (cash bar); $125 (open bar)
For tickets go to website
Lost Photos of the Seminoles
Journalist and folk musician Pete
Gallagher
will
present
rare
photographic images during an
illustrated presentation on Friday,
November 21, at 5:30 pm in the
Jinkins Fellowship Hall at the
Everglades Community Church. This
free event is sponsored by the
Everglades Society for Historic
Preservation and open to the public.
For reservations, phone 695-2905.
THANK YOU TO THE
COMMUNITY
The family of Joan Sturgill would like to
thank everyone in the community for
their prayers and well wishes. Joan has a
long road to recovery but the family
appreciates your kind thoughts. Please
keep her in your prayers. Thank you!
CONTENTS
Calendar
p. 2
Gulf Coast
p. 8
Events
p. 3
Florida Tales
p. 9
School
p. 5
Museum
p. 9
Savannah
p. 7
Book Review
p. 9
Recipe
p. 7
Sheriff’s Report
p. 9
Health
p. 7
Poem
p.10
Parks
p. 8
Cobra Rally
p.10
TIDES & RESTAURANTS p.11
CLASSIFIED p.12
FEATURE: Veterans Honored, p. 11
email: [email protected]
http://big40birthdaybash.eventbrite.com
For more information, visit website:
http://www.nps.gov/bicy/planyourvisit/bi
g-cypress-national-preserve-40thanniversary.htm
All proceeds from the Birthday Bash
will benefit SWAMP (Swamp Water
and Me Program) for the Collier
County 6th-grade science classes.
Swamp Heritage Festival
Join us on Saturday, December 6,
from 10:30 am to 4:00 pm at the Big
Cypress Swamp Welcome Center as
we celebrate the history and culture
of South Florida for the 4th annual
Swamp Heritage Festival!
This FREE family-friendly event
shines a spotlight upon the
inhabitants of early South Florida,
whose
rugged
strength
and
pioneering spirit contributed to the
shaping of today's unique and diverse
culture. Through living history
demonstrations, presentations, and
exhibits everyone can learn what
daily life was like in such a remote
and, at times, inhospitable place.
These unique chapters in American
history add to the rich and colorful
tableau that comprises our shared
past and present.
For more information, visit website:
http://www.nps.gov/bicy/planyourvisit/s
wampheritagefestival.htm
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Volume VIII z Issue #224
The MULLET RAPPER
Have you ever visited our local
newspaper online? There may be
more information than you realize.
Due to the cost of printing, the copies
distributed around town and to
subscribers are in black & white.
However, if you go online to
www.evergladesmulletrapper.com,
you may view the current issue
(listed as “full issue”) in living color
and all the “back issues” (listed on
the horizontal tab). In this section, if
you “click here” at the top for the
index there is a list of the regular
contributors and their past articles.
For instance, if you want to read the
back articles of Florida Flora or
more of Chester Keene’s “Florida
Tales” or find a business article,
check out the index.
Some of the most popular
sections online are the “Calendar,”
“Tide Table” and “Restaurants,” all a
good source of information for
hotels, motels and individuals to
print out.
More extensive information about
the churches in the area and our
many parks and preserves are also
provided on the website. For the
parks, the list includes hours of
operation,
addresses,
telephone
numbers and individual websites.
If anything needs to be updated or
you find an error, please email us at
[email protected]. We want
you to be informed of our events and
activities in the area. Also, please
feel free to send us your “pet pic” or
recipes. The Mullet Rapper is your
community newspaper.
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What’s Happening in the Everglades City Area
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NOVEMBER 21, 2014
NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2014
SUN
MON
TUES
WED
THURS
FRI
16
17
18
19
20
Hour of Prayer
Reach Out
Little Gator
Clinic
Ladies Coffee
Everglades
Book Club
SAC Meeting
RAPPER 21
VA Support
Everglades
Community Church
7 pm
Sweet
Mayberry’s Café
8 am
see p.5
SAT
{ 22
new moon
see p.3
ESHP
Historical Talk
see p.1
{ 27
new moon
23
24
“Homecoming
Sunday”
Everglades
Community
Church
Hour of Prayer
Ladies Coffee
Copeland Baptist
Church, 7 pm
Havana Café
8 am
25
26
28
29
Happy
Thanksgiving
5k Fun Run for
Everyone
see p.3
30
DEC 1
ESHP Mtg
8:30 am, City Hall
Hour of Prayer
2
3
Congressional
Aide Visit
City Council
Ladies Coffee
RAPPER 5
VA Support
Everglades
Arts Reception
4
City Seafood
8 am
see p.3
Chokoloskee Church
of God, 7 pm
see p.3
z 6
full moon
Swamp
Heritage
Festival
see p.1
Big Cypress
40th Anniv.
see p.1
7
10
11
FME Luncheon
8
9
Ladies Coffee
Lions Club
see p.9
Island Café, 8 am
OFCD Advisory
River of Grass
Greenway
Open House
see p.3
Hour of Prayer
Holy Family
Catholic Church, 7 pm
14
12
see p. 3
see p.3
15
16
17
18
Hour of Prayer
Reach Out
Everglades
Community Church
7 pm
8:30 am
City Hall
Ladies
Christmas
Coffee
Everglades
Book Club
Jan Brock’s
Home
8 am
SAC Mtg
Little Gator
Clinic
see p. 3
Jan 31: Smallwood Music Fest
13
Christmas Tree
Lighting,
Parade & Run
Boat Parade
Fakahatchee
Talk
Feb 6,7,8: Seafood Festival
THRIFT SHOP: Tues, Sat, 11 am – 3 pm
LIONS CLUB: 2nd Thurs, 6 pm, Oyster House Restaurant
rd
REACH OUT: 3 Tues, 8:30 am, City Hall
Everglades Al-Anon: Tues, 8 am, and Thurs, 12 noon, City Hall
VA SUPPORT: Alternate Fridays; 10 am, Community Church
MUSEUM: Mon – Sat, 9 am to 4 pm
CARNESTOWN Recycle and Trash: 2nd Sat, 9 am to 1 pm
see p.9
RAPPER 19
VA Support
see p.3
20
Art-in-theGlades
Santa Arrives
at City Hall
see p.5
Feb 24-28: MSD Festival
SKATING RINK: Fri, Sat, 7-10 pm
LITTLE GATOR CLINIC: Nov 18 and Dec 16, 5-7 pm
AA: Wed, 5:00 pm, Community Church
NA: Sat, 11:30 am, Community Center (Skating Rink)
WEIGHT LOSS: Tues, 5 to 6 pm, Community Church
SMALLWOOD STORE: Daily, 10 am to 5 pm
FOOD PANTRY: Wed, 12 noon to 2 pm, Community Church
SHERIFF AT CITY HALL: 1st Tuesday (4:30-5:30 pm), other Tuesdays (10-11 am)
POST OFFICE HOURS: Everglades City 9:30 am to 1 pm and 2 to 4:30 pm; Sat: outside pick-up 3:45 pm; Chokoloskee 9:30 am to
1 pm and 2 to 4:30 pm; Sat: outside pick-up 3:30 pm; Ochopee 8 to 10 am; 12 noon to 4 pm; Sat: Open for service 10 to 11:30 am.
SHERIFF: 252-9300
CITY HALL: 695-3781
PUBLIC LIBRARY: 695-2511
AIRPORT: 695-2778
FAKAHATCHEE: 695-4593
BIG CYPRESS: 695-2000
CURBSIDE TRASH PICKUP (FRIDGES, WASHING MACHINES, TVS): 252-2380
email: [email protected]
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: 695-3941
EVG NATIONAL PARK: 695-3311
COLLIER COUNTYGOV’T: 252-8999
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Everglades City
Gobble Gobble
5k Fun Run
November 27 Thanksgiving Morning
McLeod Park, meet at 7:30 am
Feel free to run, walk, bike, or ride
along. It's all just for fun! No sign up
required. For more information, call
Shannon Snyder at 695-8462.
THANKSGIVING DAY
Restaurants Open
City Seafood: 6 am – 9 pm
Glades Haven: 6 am – 6 pm
Island Café: 6 am – 7 pm (Turkey!)
Oyster House: 12 – 7 pm (Prime Rib)
POI Angler’s Cove: 5 – 9 pm (Turkey!)
Right Choice: 8 am to 1 pm
Rod & Gun Club: 12 – 6 pm (Turkey!)
Gator Express Subway: 7 am – 7 pm
Restaurants Closed Nov 27
Camellia St Grill - Havana Café
Grimm’s Seafood - Joanie’s Blue Crab
Sweet Mayberry’s - Triad Seafood
Congressional Aide Visit
Enrique Padron will be traveling to
Washington DC on December 2 and
unable able to visit Everglades City for
regular congressional meetings. He will
be back in January 2015.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
The next meeting of the Everglades City
Council will be held at 5:30 pm on
Tuesday, December 2, in City Hall.
America the Beautiful
Quarter Program
The United States Mint invites
you to attend the ceremonial launch of
the Everglades National Park quarter on
December 4 at the Harris Field Park
Pavilion at 10:00 am in Homestead.
Children under age 18 will receive a free
Everglades quarter. There will also be a
coin exchange where folks can purchase
rolls of the new quarters for face value.
www.usmint.gov/pressroom/?action=events
Everglades Arts
Varick Niles Studio’s next exhibit from
Dec. 4 through Jan. 16 will be "Feast for
the Eyes, Still Lifes," with a reception on
Friday, December 5, 1 to 4 pm. Open
every Thursday & Friday, 11- 4 pm.
email: [email protected]
What’s Happening in the Everglades City Area
River of Grass
Greenway Presentation
The River of Grass Greenway, a
proposed non-motorized transportation
and recreation corridor across the
Everglades between Naples and Miami,
will offer activities such as bicycling,
walking, bird-watching, photography,
fishing, etc. Currently a Feasibility Study
and a Master Plan are being developed.
Public meetings are scheduled 6 pm
to 9 pm on Tuesday, December 9, in
Miami at the Miami Center for
Architecture and Design, 100 NE 1 Ave;
on Wednesday, December 10, in
Everglades City at the Everglades City
Hall Chambers; and on Thursday,
December 11, in Naples at the Collier
County South Regional Library Meeting
Room, 8065 Lely Cultural Parkway.
There will be exhibits, displays, and
a one-hour presentation at 7 pm to
inform the general public, various
professionals and elected officials of the
ROGG conceptual plans and benefits.
Please plan to join us! For more
information, call (239) 695-2397 or visit
www.evergladesROGG.org.
Christmas Tree Lighting
Parades, Glow Run
The Christmas Tree Lighting celebration
will be held on Saturday, December 13,
at 5:00 pm at City Hall followed by the
Booster Club’s Light Parade ($20 to put
a float in; $10 for golf cart) and the 5K
Glow Run ($25). Everyone is invited to
participate in all events (proceeds go to
the athletics program). For information
about the Light Parade and Glow Run,
inquire at Island Café (695-0003). There
will be caroling and a concession stand.
The Boat Parade will start at 7:30 pm.
Conservationist Speaks at
Welcome-Back Dinner
Friends of Fakahatchee Welcome Back
Dinner will feature Nick Penniman, chair
emeritus of The Conservancy of
Southwest
Florida
among
other
prestigious positions he holds. He will
talk about his new book Nature’s
Steward at the Friends of Fakahatchee
dinner on Saturday, December 13, at
Port of the Islands in East Naples. The
evening begins at 5:00 p.m. with a meet
& greet at the cash bar, followed by a
delicious meal. Reservations required.
See www.orchidswamp.org for tickets.
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Plane Crash, Everglades City
Brush Fire, SR 29 and I75
Brush Fire, 51 Mile Marker I75
Brush Fire, Ochopee
Vehicle Fire, 75 Mile Marker I75
Vehicle Accident, 56 MM I75
Vehicle Fire, 80 Mile Marker I75
Vehicle Accident, 61 MM I75
Emergency Medical, Chokoloskee
Emergency Med, 74 MM I75
Vehicle Accident, 68 MM I75
Emergency Medical, Ochopee
Public Assist, SR29&Wagon Wheel
Emergency Medical, Copeland
Emergency Med, Everglades City
Vehicle Accident, 60 MM I-75
Fire Alarm (Mutual AID), Marco Is
Vehicle Accident, 63 MM I-75
Emergency Med, 63 MM I-75
Vehicle Accident, Ochopee
The next meeting of the OFCD Advisory
Committee will be held on Monday,
December 8, at 4 p.m. in the Port of the
Islands Fire Station, 525 Newport Drive #C.
DOCTOR’S CLINIC
Dr. Kirk DeMartino will see
patients in Everglades City every Friday
beginning December 5 from 1:30 to
4:30 p.m. in the office behind the Fire
Station. For info, call (239) 642-5552.
Little Gator Clinic
The free walk-in clinic (behind the
fire station) for youngsters will be
open Tuesday, Dec 16, from 5 to 7 pm.
There are no drugs but Dr. Barnard
can write prescriptions.
THRIFT SHOP
The Thrift Shop, located behind the Fire
Station, is open every Tuesday and
Saturday from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Beginning December 4, the Thrift Shop
will be open on Thursday as well. If you
have any empty shoe boxes to donate,
please take to Sue at the Thrift Shop.
Veterans Support Group
Meetings are held every other Friday at
10 a.m.: Nov 21, Dec 5 and 19. Veterans
and family members of veterans meet at
Everglades Community Church.
SHELTER FOR ABUSED
WOMEN & CHILDREN
Are you in an abusive relationship? Call
the 24-hr crisis line: 775-1101 or TTY
(239) 775-4265. The shelter provides
all services free of charge. Visit
www.naplesshelter.org for information.
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Daily z Weekly z Monthly Rentals
River Wilderness
Ì WATERFRONT VILLAS Ì
FREE WI-FI - SCREEN PORCH - CANOES
SWIMMING POOL - BOAT RAMP - DOCK - OUTDOOR BBQ
210 Collier Ave. Everglades City, FL 34139
239-695-4499
[email protected]
Reception Friday, Dec 5, 1-4 pm
Everglades Arts
Varick Niles Studio
110 Camellia Street
Triad Seafood
Market & Café
10:30am
am– –5:00
5:00pm;
pm;daily
daily
10:30
Full Table Service
“GLADES IMAGES” by Varick Niles
Oils, watercolors & acrylics
Stone Crabs ● Shrimp ● Conch
Crab Cakes ● Homemade Key Lime Pies
Thursdays & Fridays, 11a.m - 4 p.m.
www.varickniles.com (239) 261-9592
Orlo & Pam Hilton (239) 695-2662
“On the River behind the School”
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sweet Mayberry’s Café and Gifts Now Serving Lunch 10:30 to 4:00 Season Hours: Closed Monday Tues thru Thurs 8 am to 5 pm; Sun 10 am to 4 pm Call Ahead for To‐Go Orders (239) 695‐0092 Dinner on Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Gourmet Coffee, Organic Hot Teas, Italian Gelato In the morning we offer a light European Breakfast Sandy Dampier
Full Service Beauty Salon
Formerly “The Only Salon”
Hair Cuts, Perm, Color by
Consultation
Thursday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm
Call 695-2403 for appointment
Hardware Unusual Gifts Marine Supplies T‐Shirts Knives – Apparel Tackle ‐ Caps WANTED
CASH REWARD
Antique & Used Fishing Tackle
WIN-CAR, INC.
Buy & Sell – Reels, Wood Rods, Lures, Fish
Mounts, Tackle Boxes, Fly Rods & Reels, Gaffs,
Fighting Chairs, Nets, Nautical Items
TrueValue.
209 N. Collier Ave. Carolyn Thompson and Suzan Griffis Post Office Box 247 (239) 695‐3201 Everglades City, FL 34139 Fax: (239) 659‐3344 Email: [email protected]
email: [email protected]
Old Rod & Reel Collector
239.695.4288
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SCHOOL NEWS
Everglades City School
phone: 377-9800
www.evg.collierschools.com
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Letter from the Principal
IMPORTANT DATES
Thurs, Nov 20
November 26-28
Thurs, Dec 18
Fri, Dec 19
Dec 22 – Jan 6
SAC Meeting, 6 pm, Media Center
Fall Break - No School
SAC Meeting, 6 pm, Media Center
Early Dismissal
Winter Break – No School
ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES
We are so excited to announce that Everglades City School will
be offering an Adult Education Class for GED. The GED is a
General Education Development test. Passing this test at the end
of the program will award you a GED. This is commonly
considered to be an equivalent to a high school diploma. Our
GED class will run from January 20, 2015, through June 4, 2015,
every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 6:00 - 8:30pm. The
cost will be $30.00 per person. Please contact the school at 239377-9800 to reserve your spot today. We look forward to
registering anyone who is interested in this program. We ask the
community to help us spread the word. Thank you!
YEARBOOK ADS
Purchasing an advertisement in the 2015 Everglades City
Yearbook (deadline January 30, 2015): Full Page: $150.00; Half
Page: $75.00; Quarter Page: $50.00; Business Card: $35.00.
Photos and text can be submitted in paper or electronic format.
Digital text and photos need to be emailed to Mrs. Owen at
[email protected].
Dear Parents, Students, Staff and Community,
I want to begin by thanking Parker
Oglesby for stepping into my shoes
for a day. As you know, Parker is a
remarkable person and could step into
just about anyone’s shoes. He was
able to experience, first hand, the
variety of things we deal with on a
day-to-day basis. We all thank him
for giving up his day to do this and for
all that he and his family do for our
school.
We would like to recognize Coach Chappell and Coach
Yacono for getting our girls basketball program off to a great
start. They have a very young team but they are playing like an
experienced one. The team is led by senior Ana Roldan. Other
team members are: Jasmine Lucas, Haylee Ellison, Natalie
Thompson, Ashlyn Goff, Lexie Hendrickson, Brandy Bowen, and
Jaya Osceola. We wish Coach Welch and her team the best as
they are preparing for the start of their season. Please come out
and support our student/athletes!
We would like to extend our best wishes to all of our families
during the Thanksgiving Holiday!
Gratefully yours, Bob Spano
Everglades Area Youth Soccer
Mini-IPADS Needed
The 4th grade class at Everglades City School is looking for
donations towards the purchase of eight mini-ipads for the
students to share. Please contact the school for more information.
Fall session began on Tuesday, October 21,
but it’s not too late to join the group!
Practice on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 pm at the Community
Center. Please bring a water bottle with something to drink. For
more information, please call Shannon Snyder at 695-8462.
Adult Education Classes
Everglades City School is now offering classes on Tuesday and
Thursday of each week from 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. The purpose of
these classes is to teach non-English speakers our English
language. For more info, contact Marlene Dimas at 377-9800.
Volunteers Needed
SPORTS SCHEDULE
Basketball Schedule – HOME Games
For complete schedule, visit www.evg.collierschools.com
Click on “Sports”
Everglades City School is seeking volunteers for the classrooms,
media center and general office assistance. If you would like to
assist, please contact Angela Nicholson at 377-2852 or 377-9800.
Your assistance is both appreciated and needed!
BOYS Varsity:
Nov 21 at 6:30 pm vs Donahue Academy
Dec 8 at 7:00 pm vs Moore Haven Jr-Sr High School
Dec 9 at 5:00 pm vs Gulf Coast High School
A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU !
BOYS JV:
Nov 21 at 5:00 pm vs Donahue Academy
Dec 8 at 4:00 pm vs Moore Haven Jr-Sr High School
Thank you to the school and the Everglades Food Pantry for
working together with Harry Chapin Food Bank to have the food
delivery at the school and a special thank you to Mr. Spano for
thinking of bringing the school into the community by hosting the
event.
email: [email protected]
GIRLS:
Dec 8 at 5:30 pm vs Moore Haven Jr-Sr High School
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Driftwood Spa and
Wellness
Massage Therapy and
Spa Services
Now offering Gel
and Shellac Manicures!!
(239) 695-0069
803 Collier Ave
Everglades City, FL 34139
Driftwoodspa-Everglades.com
email: [email protected]
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From Savannah’s
Eyes
Each year the Church of
God youth groups from
around Florida come
together in November to compete in the
FYLA games which consist of
volleyball, basketball, foosball, PingPong, dodge ball and more!
This was my first year, but I had
heard so many great things about it. On
November 7 we took a charter bus to the
Church of God Wimauma Convention
Center. Foosball and Ping-Pong were
intense! We crowded around the tables,
each youth group shouting and chanting;
I was in shock how people get into it!
My favorite event from that night
was dodge ball. I wasn’t going to play
but had to replace a girl; I am so glad I
had a chance to play! I got the biggest
guy out in finals and was so proud of
myself. We ended up winning 1st place!
The next day I thought to myself
“What have I got myself into?” as I
made my way onto the sandy court. Each
team took their position at opposite ends
of the rope and picked it up, ready for
battle. All of a sudden my muscles
tensed up, and my arms and hands
automatically started working together,
pulling and holding onto the rope for
dear life. Nothing but my legs, feet, and
the people pulling in front of me help to
keep my stance and balance. My feet
start to slide. I grab onto the rope tighter,
not caring if I get blisters on my hands or
if I start to bleed. Because this was OUR
moment to prove we are capable to win
and nothing was going to stop us. All of
a sudden out of nowhere came this
strength that I didn’t even know I had. I
just kept pulling and tugging, and at
some point backed up as with each pull
the opponents were coming towards us.
Finally, I see the flag in the middle of the
rope cross our side. We all drop the rope
and jump into our Youth Groups’ arms,
filled with hugs and cheers. It was then
that we knew we had won one of the
hardest and most dangerous event of the
FYLA games, Tug-A-War.
After a long day of events, it was
time for the award ceremony. We ended
up getting 2nd place in Division A! I had
such an amazing experience with
amazing people and I cannot wait until
next year!
Love, Savannah
Savannah Oglesby is 17 years old and a
senior at Everglades City School.
email: [email protected]
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Recipe
Thanksgiving Sides Made Easy
by Patty Huff
Coming from a large family (12 kids), Thanksgiving was one of the best days of the year:
lots of cooking, lots of family and friends, and lots of love. I try to continue the tradition by
having an 18-20 lb turkey (whether we need it or not) and all the traditional side dishes.
Growing up in the South but with parents from New England, we had the usual squash and
green bean casseroles which can be quite filling. I now try to make healthier, lighter side
dishes but stay true to the Thanksgiving custom. These are easy.
Fresh Green Beans
Buy the French beans (haricorts verts) which are thin and delicate and pre-packaged, ready
to pop on the stove. Quickly blanch in boiling hot (salted) water for 4 to 5 minutes; drain
and drop into ice water to keep the bright green color. Sauté red pepper flakes (1/2 to 1 tsp)
and 2 garlic cloves (minced) in extra 1 TBS of virgin olive oil and 3 TBS butter. Add beans
and toss for about 5 minutes until well coated and thoroughly heated. Garnish with lemon
zest and serve immediately. Blanching the beans can be done in advance; this recipe just
takes about 10 minutes and can be prepared while someone else is cutting the turkey.
Roasted Summer Squash
The only way I can get some of my family members to eat squash is to mix cheese with it.
However, trying to keep the calories down, I think roasting vegetables is the healthiest way
to enjoy them; so I compromise. This recipe can be adjusted for as many people you plan to
serve. Just cut summer yellow squash into ¼ inch slices, then halve. Toss with olive oil,
salt and pepper and a little garlic powder (if you wish). Place on a cookie sheet in a single
layer and bake in a pre-heated oven at 400° for 10-15 minutes. Sprinkle with grated
Parmesan cheese.
Enjoy and have a Happy Thanksgiving!
If you have a favorite recipe to share, please email us at [email protected].
Health, Wellness, and Green Living
by Shannon Snyder
The Undeniable Health Benefits of
Massage Therapy
There's no denying the power of bodywork. Regardless of the adjectives we assign to it
(pampering, rejuvenating, therapeutic) or the reasons we seek it out (a luxurious treat,
stress relief, pain management), massage therapy can be a powerful ally in your healthcare
regimen.
I see clients on a regular basis who all complain of similar symptoms. These include
sore and/or stiff neck, headaches, pain in their shoulder blade area, low back pain, and
sciatic pain. So many of these symptoms are aches and pains caused from the everyday
tasks we call life. Driving, sitting at our desk, lifting heavy objects, and standing for long
periods of time. Many of these aches and pains are from repetitive movements and over
use. We tend to do the same types of things every day or on a regular basis and it can catch
up with you in the form of sore, tight muscles.
Stress is also a common factor in the way we feel and takes a toll on us mentally and
physically. Experts estimate that upwards of ninety percent of disease is stress related.
Stress can wear your system down and effects of stress can appear again with symptoms of
headaches, muscle aches and body soreness.
Massage therapy can be used to treat these symptoms caused by stress and overworked
muscles. It is a great tool to add to your health regimen. Think of it like going to the
dentist, or going for your annual checkup. It is maintenance for your body, mind, and soul!!
Shannon Snyder lives in Everglades City with her husband Billy, their two sons and their dog
Ruby. She is the owner of Driftwood Spa offering massage therapy and spa services. Call
Shannon at 695-0069 for an appointment.
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What’s Happening in the Everglades City Area
Living Gulf Coast
Rookery Bay’s Lunch & Learn Lecture Series
December 2: “Nature's Dozen: Key Moments in Florida's
Environmental History”
January 6: “The Everglades Queen and Other Tales of
Old Florida”
February 3: “The Scent of Scandal: Inside the Wild
World of Orchid Smugglers”
March 3:
“Florida since 1945 - A Whole New World”
Advanced registration is required. Cost is $10, including lunch;
free for Friends of Rookery Bay members. Rookery Bay
Environmental Learning Center is located at 300 Tower Road off
Collier Blvd. For more information on the programs, visit website
www.rookerybay.org or call (239) 530-5940.
NOVEMBER 21, 2014
by Charles Sobczak
Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus)
Other names: quail, partridge, bobwhite quail /
Status: FL = declining, IUCN = NT / Length: 9 in.
(23 cm) / Wingspan: 13 in. (33 cm) / Weight: 6.3 oz
(178 g) / Life span: to 6.5 years / Nests: in mainland SW Florida / Found:
Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee and Glades County- near coast and mainland /
Months found: JfmamjJASOND (lower case indicated nesting season).
Adventures in the Fakahatchee
Two evening adventures—The Boardwalk after Dark (Friday,
December 5, 6 pm) and a Moonlit Tram Tour (Saturday,
December 6) highlight the schedule of events. The Moonlit Tram
Tour allows visitors to view Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State
Park under the illumination of a full moon. For full details,
directions and reservations for both evening adventures, please
visit www.fofreservation.eventbrite.com.
Big Cypress National Preserve Programs
Enhance your understanding and enjoyment of Big Cypress
National Preserve by taking part in ranger-led programs which are
free and offered at various locations from November to April.
Topics include: plants, animals, human history, and more. All
ranger-led programs are free. The schedule is posted at visitor
centers and bulletin boards throughout the national preserve for
times, places, and subject or you may download a copy by visiting
the website: http://www.nps.gov/bicy/planyourvisit/ranger-ledactivities.htm. For Night Sky programs in the preserve, go to:
http://www.nps.gov/bicy/planyourvisit/winter-2014-astronomyprograms.htm. To make reservations, please call (239) 695-4758.
Reservations are accepted up to 14 days in advance of the activity.
FLORIDA FISH &
WILDLIFE
Slow down as manatees start their
swim to warmer waters
The annual migration of Florida manatees to warmer waters
begins in November, which is Manatee Awareness Month. The
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
encourages boaters to help protect migrating manatees by looking
out and slowing down for these aquatic mammals that often rest
or congregate underwater and can be difficult to see. FWC
encourages the public to celebrate manatees by learning more
about these gentle giants. Boaters slowing down and watching out
for manatees can help protect this species from injury. Anyone
who spots a manatee that is injured, entangled in fishing line or
otherwise in distress can help initiate a rescue by calling the
FWC’s Wildlife Alert Hotline at 888-404-3922.
For wildlife info and regulations, see www.myfwc.com.
Wildlife Alert Hotline: 888-404-FWCC (3922)
Angler Tag Return Hotline: 800-367-4461
email: [email protected]
The call of this small, chicken-like bird gives away its
presence in the flatwood pine forests it prefers. Its call is also its
name, b-bob-white. The bobwhite has experienced a precipitous
drop in population since the 1950s, with more than a 65 percent
decline in the past 20 years. While some of this can be attributed
to the removal of almost all of Florida’s long-leaf pine forests, the
exact reasons for the disappearance of this small game bird from
the landscape are not well understood.
One of the best locations to find these members of the quail
family is at the Babcock/Webb Wildlife Management Area in
eastern Charlotte County. There, in collaboration with hunting
clubs, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is
attempting to reestablish a permanent breeding population. While
it is still a game bird in Florida with daily bag limits set at 12 per
day, the bobwhite has recently been classified as a near-threatened
species by the IUCN because of the dramatic population decline
found throughout its range. This is one of only a few instances
where the local conservation efforts lag behind the leadership of
the IUCN.
Because the bobwhite is a prolific breeder, laying clutches of
10 to 15 eggs at a time, there is every reason to believe that with
proper management and the kind of habitat reconstruction that is
being done today at Babcock/Webb, the bobwhite will someday
return to its historic populations. The adult bird is a favorite prey
for owls, falcons, hawks, and bobcats, while the eggs and chicks
suffer predation from feral cats, skunks, opossums, and fire ants.
Photo by Judd Patterson
Charles Sobczak is a Sanibel author whose works include the novel Six
Mornings on Sanibel, and two local guide books, Living Sanibel – A
Nature Guide to Sanibel & Captiva Islands and The Living Gulf Coast
– A Nature Guide to Southwest Florida. His books are available online
and at most local bookstores. For more information about Sobczak’s
writing go to www.indigopress.net. This is from The Living Gulf Coast.
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Florida Tales
"The Leaves were Falling
and the Mountains Calling"
by Chester Keene
We have lived down in the flatland of
south FL for most of our lives; my wife
Marta and I decided to head north on a
trip to North Georgia. We boarded a
plane at RSW in Ft. Myers and left with
our daughter Kim and her husband Mark
Cherney. It was in the high 80s.
Before landing at
Atlanta (ATL) Airport
the pilot announced it
was 50 degrees and a
slight SW wind. Cheers came from some
of the passengers as well as us. ATL is a
large Airport and it took a while to get to
where the car was rented and to head
north. As soon as we left, we could see
some good color in the leaves. We were
headed to the cabin in Blue Ridge,
getting to the higher elevations where the
color was in peak season: reds, yellows,
orange and many more. Also, the apples
were in season;
quite a thrill to an
old country boy
who has always
been around citrus.
We got to the
cabin and started the best vacation we
ever had. No driving to do; just look, sit
back and take pictures. The fireplace was
lit and the heat was kept to a small
flicker after warming up. Next day we
were off to join hundreds of other
"leafers" to enjoy the scenes painted by
Mother Nature across the mountains and
valleys. We had a bucket list of things to
do. Next day we went riding on the back
less traveled roads and found waterfalls,
springs bubbling up and farmers baling
the last hay of the season. We went to a
Gem Mine where we found a few rubies
and other keepers. Also on the bucket list
was looking in the Antique Stores in the
areas we traveled. Each afternoon we
would sit on the back porch overlooking
the mountain across the valley and take a
photo each day of the changing leaves.
After 9 days it was time to head back
to Florida with all the beautiful sights in
our mind and pictures to share. We were
glad to come back to the flatland and
saltwater we love so much. A special
thanks to Mark and Kim for the best
vacation ever.
Chester Keene is a retired law enforcement
officer and Florida native. He retains the
copyright to this article.
email: [email protected]
What’s Happening in the Everglades City Area
NOVEMBER 21, 2014
MUSEUM of the Everglades
Friends of the Museum Annual Meeting
We are very happy to announce that Robert S. Carr, Executive Director of the
Archaeological and Historical Conservancy (AHC) in Davie, will be the guest speaker at
our annual meeting and luncheon. In 1985, AHC began its first project with excavations at
the Cutler Fossil site in Miami-Dade County and subsequently has documented over 1000
sites throughout Florida. Projects have included investigations at the Miami Circle, Ten
Thousand Islands, the Ortona Canals, Fort Pierce, Okeechobee Battlefield and Fort Van
Swearingen.
If you would like to support the Museum of the Everglades, you are invited to become a
member and attend our annual luncheon meeting on Monday, December 8, at noon at
Everglades Isle Lighthouse Club. Mr. Carr will also be available to autograph his book
“The Everglades.” For reservations, call the Museum at 695-0008.
Pauline Reeves Gallery
The exhibit “Through the Eyes of Locals,” by local photographers Helen Bryan, Kathy
Daniels, and Tommy Owen will continue through November. In December, Artist Ke
Robinson will display his oil paintings; a reception for the artist, hosted by the Friends of
the Museum, will be on Saturday, December 6, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. Please join us!
Off the Shelf Book Review
“Tales of Southern Rivers”
by Zane Grey and reviewed by Marya Repko
This book, first published in 1924, is a mixture of fishing tales (especially for tarpon) and
travelogue.
Zane Grey (1872-1939) is better known for his westerns but he was an avid angler and
explored the south Florida coast thoroughly in his quest for the large catch.
With his brother and a charter captain, Grey visited the rivers of the Everglades from
Cape Sable to Fakahatchee (spelt "Thickahatchie" instead of "Fikahatchee" as it was
pronounced). He describes the mangroves and mosquitoes of the estuaries and the shell
mounds on Chokoloskee. He was impressed by the vastness of the Everglades with waving
sawgrass and intrigued by the Seminole families that survived so remotely.
Grey had strong views about conservation, writing that releasing fish was probably a
mistake because they would leave a trail of blood and become prey for sharks. He said
"liberated fish" was only an excuse to catch more and advocated daily limits.
Besides visiting Flagler's luxury fishing camp on Long Key (see Rapper 8/1/14), Grey
is known to have stayed at the Rod & Gun Club here. The Zane Grey Western Society
(www.zgws.org) is planning to hold their annual conference in the spring of 2016 in
Florida and will be visiting our area.
EVERGLADES BOOK CLUB
On the 3rd Thursday of each month, the Everglades Book Club meets to discuss
various books (locations TBA). The following books are to be discussed:
December 18:
January 15:
February 19:
March 19:
April 2:
Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and
Betrayal by Ben MacIntyre
Salem Falls by Jodi Picoult
The Leopard by Guiseppe di Lampedusa
A House in the Sky by Amanda Lindhout & Sara Corbett
A Land Remembered by Patrick D. Smith
SHERIFF’S REPORT
Please remember to always secure your valuables. Should you have any
information any suspicious activity, please contact the Collier County Sheriff’s Office
immediately at 252-9300.
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Papa’s Home To Stay
What’s Happening in the Everglades City Area
NOVEMBER 21, 2014
I guess “Ole Slim” is now pulling and dragging me,
Dropping me to the ground in a crumpled up heap.
And as twilight draws near, lying in the cold, drizzling rain,
I pray to God, “God, please, just please let me get some sleep.”
I awake this morning with the shakes and shivers.
The chill has traveled to my tired ole bones.
The wind whips, whistles and dances a rhythm,
Shaking and threatening my cardboard home.
As I crawl to my wet, sagging, cardboard castle,
I grab the wrinkled paper which will serve as my blanket tonight.
And as I lay my weary head down for one last time,
I realize I am deathly drunk; reality has again lost the fight.
Outside the tense traffic is hustling and bustling.
Dirty exhaust fumes fill the morning air.
Horns are blowing n angry drivers are screaming,
Cabbies are screeching to a halt, picking up another fare.
And as I surrender and gasp my last breath of air,
I feel my bruised, broken heart beat for the last time today.
I feel the gates of Hell open to free my tormented soul;
I feel the angels tugging, tugging and blessedly taking me away.
Next door I hear “Ole Slim” a coughing,
Gurgling and coughing as I've never heard him before.
Then he curses his lady of the evening.
“Get up, get out, get out of here you ignorant bore.
A welcomed warmth engulfs my very being, and I fight no more.
For death has mercifully had its final say.
And the song I hear my children keep singing and singing,
“Papa’s home, Papa’s home, our Papa’s come home to stay.”
As I look around and try to make sense of all this,
I wipe the matted sleep from my blood-shot eyes.
And as the sweet dreams of home slowly fade away,
There are no tears, but deep inside I begin to cry.
Where God? Where did my beautiful children go?
And where is my loving “till death do us part” wife?
And those precious words still echo through my lonely heart,
“Papa’s home”, those two words that meant my very life.
Dedicated to my lovely X-wife, Lori
Written by Gerald Colson, November 22, 1991
As I strain and stumble to get to my swollen feet,
I feel a sharp pain digging like a dagger into my left side.
I suspect my kidneys, they must be almost gone by now.
Ah, but with enough whiskey or wine, the hurting will soon
subside.
And as “Ole Jack Frost” nips at my unshaven face,
I turn my torn collar to the gloomy, overcast sky.
Quickly I fall in behind “Ole Slim” for a lesson of survival.
Learning today how to beg, borrow or steal, and not ask why.
And as the morning rolls on and on, people ever so rude,
“Ole Slim” and I keep singing, “hey buddy can you spare a dime”
I hold out my bowl, longing for turkey and dressing,
But realize the truth; I'm standing in a crowded soup line.
Today is Thanksgiving, but we drink more than we eat,
For there’s a beer store on every corner lot.
Then out somewhere someone produces a treat; corn liquor.
And to top it off, someone has lit some sweet smelling pot.
And as I drink myself into complete oblivion,
I feel myself falling and hitting my head against the wall.
Drifting into unconsciousness, I can hear my children singing.
They're singing, “Papa’s home, our Papa’s home after all.”
An eternity later I open my weary eyes.
My visions dull, my body's dirty, tired and sore.
The back of my head feels like it’s been beat with a hammer.
The pool of blood has started to dry on the dingy, concrete floor.
“Ole Slim” grins at me through half rotted , black teeth
And lifts my throbbing head for another healing drink.
The liquor scorches the back of my swollen throat,
Washing away the vomit and some of the stink.
email: [email protected]
DEEP SOUTH COBRA CLUB
Annual Reptile Roundup
Everglades City was the destination this year for the 14th annual
“Reptile Roundup” sponsored by the Deep South Cobra Club
whose members own replicas of the 1965 Shelby Cobra roadsters.
Over 20 cars visited the Revs Institute for Automotive Research
(The Collier Collection) in Naples before driving here on
November 8 for lunch at the historic Rod & Gun Club. The Deep
South Cobra Club’s 200 members include car owners from
Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Georgia.
Carroll Hall Shelby, who died in 2012, was an American
automotive designer, racing driver and entrepreneur. He was best
known for his involvement with the AC Cobra which sold as the
Ford/Shelby AC Cobra in the United States and often known
colloquially as the Shelby Cobra.
The Deep South Cobra Club was established by Jerry Rowley
in 2000, and the first Reptile Roundup was organized in 2001.
With the largest group of cobra owners living in Florida, the
annual Reptile Roundups have been held in various locations
throughout Florida. Everglades City was happy to be included in
one of their visits.
The club is open to all Cobra enthusiasts and Cobra owners.
Visit website www.dscc.us for more information.
To learn more about visiting Collier’s Collection and the Revs
Institute, go to website www.revsinstitute.org.
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NOVEMBER 21, 2014
RESTAURANTS
Angler’s Cove, Port of the Islands
(239-642-1025): 11:30 am – 9 pm;
Tues-Sunday. 4 pm–9 pm; Monday
Camellia Street Grill (695-2003):
12 noon – 9:00 pm; daily
City Seafood (695-4700):
6:00 am – 6:00 pm; Mon thru Wed
6:00 am – 9:00 pm; Thurs thru Sun
Glades Haven Deli (695-2091):
6:00 am – 9:00 pm; daily
(Marina: 6 am - 4 pm; daily)
Havana Café (695-2214):
7:00 am to 3:00 pm; Sun thru Wed
7:00 am to 8:00 pm; Thurs-Fri-Sat
Island Café (695-0003):
6:00 am – 9:00 pm; daily
Ivey House (695-3299):
6:30 – 9:30 am; daily
Joanie’s Blue Crab Café (695-2682):
10:00 am – 5:00 pm; Closed Wed
Lucky’s Loop Rd Outpost (695-2550):
12 noon – 6:00 pm; Sat, Sun
Oyster House Restaurant (695-2073):
11:00 am – 9 pm; Sun thru Thurs
11:00 am – 10:00 pm; Fri, Sat
Rod & Gun (695-2101):
11:30 am - 9:00 pm; daily
Subway at Gator Express (695-3937):
7:00 am – 7:00 pm; daily
Sweet Mayberry’s Café (695-0092):
8:00 am –5:00 pm; Tues thru Thurs
10 am – 4 pm; Sunday; Closed Mon
Triad Seafood & Cafe (695-2662):
10:30 am – 5:00 pm; daily
Right Choice Supermarket (695-4535):
9:00 am – 7:00 pm; daily
Grimm’s Stone Crab (695-3222):
8:00 am – 6:00 pm, Mon thru Sat
Loco’s Fresh Produce: (239-462-7050)
(next to the ECity Post Office)
7:00 am – 4:00 pm; Thurs thru Sun
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
Chokoloskee Church of God
10 am Sunday School, 11 am Sun Worship
Copeland Baptist Church
10 am Sunday School, 11 am Sun Worship
Everglades Community Church
11 am Sunday Worship
9:45 am Adult Sunday School
Everglades First Baptist Church
9:45 am Sunday School, 11 am Worship
St. Finbarr Catholic Church
8 am (Spanish) and 10 am Mass
Holy Family Catholic Church (Nov 30)
10:30 am Sunday Mass
email: [email protected]
VETERANS HONORED
Everglades City resident Robert Wood
captured a photo of this Everglades
Osprey in his backyard.
TIDES FOR BARRON RIVER
Lat: 25.87ºN Long: 81.37ºW
http://TIDESANDCURRENTS.NOAA.GOV
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Twenty-one veterans were recognized by
members of the Everglades Community
Church for their service in the military.
One of the veterans was Dave Naske
who joined the Navy at age 17 and served
four years, ranked as 1st class Petty
Officer on cruisers, including "landing
craft" on Normandy Beach. After a short
leave home Dave was assigned to Western
Pacific aboard the U.S.S. Boston Cruiser.
His ship bombarded the enemy protecting
Carrier groups when Japan surrendered.
Dave was one of 52 Veterans
recognized October 18 on a Collier Honor
Flight to Washington, D.C., where each
one was given a private escort along with
a bus tour of all the Memorials in DC. Our
Veterans
returned to Ft.
Myers Airport
at 11:30 pm
where
they
were met by
police escorts
along
with
hundreds
of
people
cheering them
back.
Dave
said, "It was a Trip of a Lifetime!"
MUSEUM OF THE EVERGLADES
105 West Broadway, Everglades City
OPEN: Monday – Saturday
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
(239) 695-0008
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--------------------------------------------FREE PIANO: Everglades Community
Church has an upright piano for free.
Please contact 695-2009 Anne Mitchell.
------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Jacuzzi, 2-seater, used but
never used; it costs $4,995; get in now
for $495. Call 695-0611 for more
information.
------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Waterfront 3 BR/2 BA
mobile home, one lot away from
Halfway Creek, 150’ on the water, with
dock and boat ramp. 2 ½ lots, large
fenced yard and 10’ x 40’ screened
decked porch. Furnished. Must see to
appreciate! $225,000. Call 340-4770.
------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Lot #26 in Fisherman’s
Cove; dock included. $40,000. Call
(239) 300-7077 or (239) 682-6025.
------------------------------------------------FOR SALE OR RENT-TO-OWN
House & Barn on 1.02 acres in
Fakahatchee Strand. $139,000 purchase
or $1200/mo. Rent to Own. Call Don
(321) 439-7635. See info & pictures at
www.DonsHouse.com.
-----------------------------------------------WANTED: All Motor Homes, 5th
wheels and travel trailers. Any
condition. Cash paid on the spot. Call
Paul at (941) 347-7171.
------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Chicks & Chickens
(assortment of breeds) and farm fresh
eggs. Bedford Farms, call 695-0500.
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PUBLISHER
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PET PICS
PHOTOJOURNALIST
Helen Bryan
When “Alley” cat (belonging to Sandy
Dampier) was a kitten, she loved her
hot water bottle; now she sits
on the warm laundry.
CONTRIBUTORS to this Issue
Gerald Colson, Chester Keene, Elaine Middelstaedt,
Savannah Oglesby, Shannon Snyder, Charles Sobczak
Send us your Pet Pics by post or email.
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