Please note… event details can change at the last minute, so please confirm all information before attending.
Also.. for any event that did not supply an end time, the end times are defaulted to 2 hours after the event begins. The actual event may last longer, so please plan accordingly.

Join us on Wednesday, October 3 to kick off the 17th season of the Sunset Celebration!
Sunset Celebration at the Cape Coral Yacht Club
3pm-Sunset
First Wednesday of every month (Oct-May)
FREE ADMISSION
Join us for this monthly family event. Celebrate the beauty of our beautiful SW Florida sunsets while listening to live music on the beach!
There will also be food trucks, vendors selling unique arts & crafts, jewelry, gift items and more.

We’ve created the most refreshing way to spend an afternoon enjoying the sublime styles, fantastic flavors and playful pursuits at the Promenade!
Enjoy complimentary wine, refreshments, small bites and sweet treats at each of our participating boutiques.
Arrive early for shopping and dining specials!
Live entertainment at The Center Bar from 6 to 9 PM!
HAPPENING NOW!
Roy’s Aloha Hour: 2:59 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Late Night Aloha Hour: 9:00 p.m. – Close
Happy Hour at DeRomo’s – Weekdays from 3-6 pm
Shop, dine and experience over 25 one of a kind destinations.
All tastes. All tasteful. All here!

Come join us for the day at the Sip & Shop Social Event at Scotty’s Bierwerks Brewery in Cape Coral.
Variety of vendors, food trucks, local craft beer, live music & more!
Free general admission.
Live Music by Premium Rock from 2-4. For more information about the band: https://www.facebook.com/Premium-Rock-407768403006128/
Interested vendors please post in the event or email the Event Coordinator, Ariel Minshew at: ariel.llsnevents@gmail.com
This particular event, all vendors must have cash and carry. Meaning everyone must have a product or item to sell on site at the event.
Family & pet friendly. Must be 21 or older to drink.
Please like our page for future events and giveaways! https://m.facebook.com/localladiessouthflorida/
Scotty’s page: https://www.facebook.com/scottysbierwerks/

SambaLa will be featured at the 2018 Brazilian Day in downtown Ft. Myers Florida! Don’t miss the Rio-Style parade and stage show as well as a samba dance class with our Muse of Samba, Andrea! Great music, great food, great Brazilian fun for everyone!

7:30am-6:30pm Wildlife Drive is open FREE to hikers/bikers only; closed to vehicular traffic except special TBE trams throughout the day
8-11am FREE Bunche Beach Birding Tram, meet at EC flagpole
8:30-10am 25% OFF Breakfast Nature & Sea Life Cruise, TBE*
9-10am FREE Beach Walk at Perry Tract with Educator Sara Hallas, meet at Gulfside CIty Park pay station, city parking fees apply
9:30-11am FREE Refuge Birds & Wildlife Tour Caravan with Ranger Jeff, meet at EC flagpole
10am-12noon 25% off Low Tide Paddle, TBE*
10am, 11:30am, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm 25% off special Friday Narrated TBE Wildlife Drive Tram Tours
Ongoing 10am-3pm FREE Animal Olympics Games at Bailey Tract, self-guided, Tarpon Bay Rd.
10am-11:30am FREE Refuge Bike Tour with Ranger Toni, meet at EC flagpole
11am-12:30pm 25% OFF Sea Life & Nature Cruise, TBE*
1-2pm FREE Showing of Million Dollar Duck Film, EC Auditorium
1pm-2pm FREE Ranger Hike & Storytime at Wildlife Education Boardwalk with Ranger Monica, meet at EC flagpole
1-3pm 25% OFF Commodore Creek Paddle, TBE*
1:30-3pm 25% OFF Sea Life & Nature Cruise, TBE*
5-7pm 25% OFF Sunset Rookery Kayak Tour, TBE*
(Experience necessary)
5-7pm 25% OFF Evening Sea Life & Nature Cruise, TBE*
https://www.dingdarlingsociety.org/articles/ding-days-calendar

FREE Chalk Art Drawing in the Parking Lot
FREE Wildlife Artist Nancy Tome Painting Demo
FREE Santiva Chronicle Dress-Up Photo Booth
ALL DAY: 10% off select art items in the Refuge Nature Store
7:30am-6:30pm FREE admission to Wildlife Drive; look for Plein-Air Artists.
9am FREE art kits for first 100 kids
10am, 11:30am, 1pm, and 2:30pm 25% OFF Narrated TBE Wildlife Drive Tram Tours*
10am-12noon 25% OFF Commodore Creek Paddle, TBE*
10-11:30am FREE Face-Painting, EC
10am-12noon Low Tide Paddling Tour, TBE*
Ongoing 11am-1pm FREE Meet the Blue Goose for chances at prizes, EC
11am Dave Horton Personalized Wildlife Cartoons for first 50 guests
11am-12:30pm 25% OFF Sea Life & Nature Cruise, TBE*
11:30am-12:30pm Conservation Cartoon Awards, EC Auditorium
12:30-1pm “Ding” Darling Days Nature Photography Contest Awards, EC Classroom
1-3pm Meet the Champs: Winning Duck Stamp Artists; Junior Duck Stamp (JDS) Awards, EC Auditorium
Meet and greet with current Federal Duck Stamp winner Bob Hautman plus Federal JDS winner Rayen King and State JDS winner Anna Grace Swanson
(1:45pm Intermission: snacks and duck stamp signing)
1-3pm 25% OFF Commodore Creek Paddle, TBE*
1:30-3pm 25% OFF Sea Life & Nature Cruise, TBE*
5-7pm 25% OFF Evening Sea Life & Nature Cruise, TBE*
Choice of FREE Activities:
3-4pm Make & Take Nature Portrait (limited to first 25 children who sign up that day), EC Classroom
3-5pm Nature Sketching at the Wildlife Education Boardwalk with artist Nancy Tome, free journals and charcoal pencils for first 25 participants, meet at flagpole
https://www.dingdarlingsociety.org/articles/ding-days-calendar

The Coastal Cleanup is the only cleanup where trash is collected and recorded. The data cards are then sent to the Ocean Conservancy where the information is used in the development of new environmental protection acts and change the behaviors that cause marine debris in the first place. The data cards are designed to have groups of 4 working together, 3 to collect litter and debris and 1 to record the findings. Latex gloves will be handed out, however some of the marine debris will be rough so please feel free to bring work gloves.
The annual cleanup is organized nationally by The Ocean Conservancy, and is coordinated locally by Keep Lee County Beautiful, Inc. (KLCB) and SCCF.
The 2 goals of the cleanup are to remove unsightly and environmentally harmful debris from Florida’s coastlines and raise awareness about this preventable litter problem. Litter poses a threat to wildlife – plastic bags are mistaken for jellyfish and eaten by sea turtles. Lost and discarded fishing tackle is eaten by birds and becomes an entangling death trap to many types of animal life.

This is the City’s Official Cape Coral Bike Night Event Page!
Join us as we kick off yet another season of Cape Bike Night! Enjoy a night out with great entertainment, food, vendors, and motorcycles in the South Cape! The City of Cape Coral has been hosting Bike Night for over a decade! Whether you’re a hardcore biker or not, you’ll have a blast!
OCTOBER 13, 2018 LOCATION:
South Cape District – will be announced soon
ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE (no admission charge):
Opener TBD
QUIET RIOT headlining
Thank you to our sponsors: Associates & Bruce L. Scheiner, 96K Rock, Six Bends Harley Davidson, Achieva Credit Union, The Westin Cape Coral, Brent’s Music & Sound, Red Headed Witches, Jason’s Deli, Lightning Wireless Solutions, Hooters, Hampton Inn & Suites & Dolphin Key Resort

Music
Fun
Beer
Drinks
Motorcycles
Bands
Ribs
Pulled pork

Scotty McCreery
Tickets go on Sale Friday June 22 at 10:00 AM
Doors Open at 7:00 PM
Showtime approx: 9:00PM
Presented by Gator Country
Tickets
$25.00 – $45.00 in Advance
18 & UP Show – Additional $5.00 at the Door
Online tickets at www.TheRanchFortMyers.com and TicketFly.com
No other online affiliates
Scotty’s Bio:
“I’ve lived a lot of life since my last record,” says Scotty McCreery. “I moved out on my own, I travelled across the country and the world, I got engaged, I was dropped by my label, I was even robbed at gunpoint. So I really wanted this album to show who Scotty is at 24, what’s going on in my life, and I think we accomplished that.”
With his third album (plus a chart-topping Christmas record), the young star takes a huge creative step forward. He co-wrote all 11 songs on Seasons Change, working with some of the finest songwriters in Nashville to express a wide range of emotions and musical styles. And after a lengthy legal struggle that kept him on the sidelines for several years, McCreery placed a bold bet with his career that has paid off with a new label and a reinvigorated attitude.
“At first, it actually started pretty simple,” he says. “We were just looking for the best songs. But then as my life got more complicated, I knew I wanted to make a record that was a lot more personal, and I felt that writing more myself would help capture that.”
After winning Season Ten of American Idol in 2011, McCreery made history when he became the youngest male artist of any genre, and the first country music artist ever, to have his debut album enter at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart. Clear as Day was certified Platinum for sales of one million units in just 13 weeks and became the best-selling solo album released by a country artist in 2011. The singles “I Love You This Big” and “The Trouble with Girls” were also certified Platinum. He won the New Artist of the Year award at both the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards and the American Country Awards, and also received the CMT Award for Breakthrough Video of the Year for “The Trouble with Girls.”
A year later, Christmas with Scotty McCreery debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Holiday Albums chart and was quickly certified Gold. His next album, 2013’s See You Tonight, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart, and “See You Tonight” and “Feelin’ It” both reached the Top 10 and were certified Platinum and Gold respectively. “See You Tonight” earned McCreery both his first BMI Award for writing one of the Top 50 Country Songs of 2015, and his first Music Row No. 1 Challenge Coin for landing atop the Music Row Country Breakout Chart.
While he had been working on his songwriting craft throughout his rapid rise, McCreery felt that he really needed to buckle down and study if he was going to tell the stories he really wanted to tell on Seasons Change. “I wanted to write with everybody,” he says. “I was just trying to be a sponge and soak up all I could. It really set me up to where I could write every song on the record, and not feel like I was compromising the quality of what I was singing.”
Key to his growth was producer Frank Rogers (Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker), who co-wrote six of the album’s songs and helped steer the ship. “Frank worked on my last record, but this time he really took me under his wing,” says McCreery. “I lean a little more to the traditional side, but he does a great job of getting new sounds and traditional sounds and meshing them together.” He also brought in Aaron Eshuis and Derek Wells as coproducers on the album. “Derek had played on my last album and he’s one of the most in-demand session players in town. I knew he had the musical ear and strong musical point of view that would enrich this project. And with Aaron — every time we sat down, we wrote a great song. Having Frank, Derek and Aaron was a great combination.”
The first song he worked on after his lengthy fight with his old label was resolved was “Seasons Change,” writing with James McNair and Tommy Cecil. “That was my first time diving back into music after dealing with lawyers for a year, and I felt rejuvenated,” he says. “I decided that very day that it was going to be on the
record.”
Another thrill came when North Carolina resident McCreery got to write the beach-music-inspired “Barefootin’” with David Lee Murphy. “He’s had such huge hits, has such a way with words, and ‘Dust on the Bottle’ is one of my all-time favorite songs,” says McCreery. “I never expected to write with him, and then we sat down and wrote one of my favorite songs—that was a great day.”
The greatest breakthrough, however, may have come in February 2015, when he wrote “Five More Minutes” with Rogers and Monty Criswell. “I knew it was a special song,” he says. “I tweeted that day that we just wrote my favorite song I’d ever written.” As the search for a new label continued, McCreery and his team made a brave decision, and released the song on their own, with no record company behind it.
“Most sane people would have said to wait,” he says, “but my management and I really believed in it—and at the core of country music, it still comes down to the song. And we were willing to bet on that. We knew it might take a while, but we felt like we could do it and build something one step at a time.”
It didn’t take a while. On its first day of release, “Five More Minutes” was ranked No. 2 on the iTunes country singles chart and No. 9 on the iTunes all-genre singles chart. It debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard Country Digital Sales Chart, McCreery’s highest ranking on that chart since his debut single in 2011.
The emotional music video, with home movies of McCreery as a boy alongside his family and friends, was the No.1 country music video and the No. 2 music video overall on iTunes. It stayed at No. 1 on the GAC Top 20 Countdown for six weeks. His powerful performance of “Five More Minutes” on the Grand Ole Opry stage during CMA Music Festival won the 2016 Rare Country Award for “Grand Ole Opry Moment of the Year.”
“Sometimes you feel like you’ve really got to sell something,” says McCreery, “but this one, from the first time people heard it, everybody started telling me their own stories, and I enjoyed that more than anything else. It would have put us in a predicament if it hadn’t succeeded—looking back, yeah, it was a crazy thing to do, but we just went full steam ahead.” The final piece fell into place when, just as “Five More Minutes” hit the Top 40 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, McCreery signed with Triple Tigers Records/Sony Music Entertainment.
“Triple Tigers is a great fit for me,” said McCreery. “They are music people and they work hard. With this label on my side, ‘Five More Minutes’ has become my fastest rising single to reach Top 15 since my debut single. And we’ve only just begun.”
Of course, there’s one other big story that underlies Seasons Change. In September 2017, the guy who was voted both “Country Music’s Hottest Bachelor” and “Country Music’s Sexiest Man” by the readers of NASH Country Weekly Magazine proposed to longtime girlfriend Gabi Dugal in the mountains of North Carolina.
“She’s a huge part of this record, the inspiration for all the love songs,” he says. “We met in kindergarten–her kindergarten diary has ‘Mrs. McCreery’ written in it with hearts around it. We started dating senior year of high school, and became best friends in the last few years.”
The song “This Is It” even spells out a play-by-play blueprint for popping the question.
“I had the ring in the closet for months and had the day all planned out,” he says. “And it all went great, just like the song lays it out—it would have been awkward if she had said no!”
Now, with a wedding on the way, a hit on the charts, and a new lease on his musical life, everything looks great in McCreery’s world. Things get sunnier. Seasons change.
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