Arts
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Master Gardener Debbie Boyles will share Florida friendly alternatives to invasive plants that will attract birds, butterflies and beauty to your yard. |
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Presenter, local historian Jacob Winge, will talk about de Leon's interaction with our part of Florida. Program includes a continental breakfast. Advance registration is required. |
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Annual Trunk or Treat followed by a Movie in the Park. The park is accepting trunker applications. |
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Ms. Renee Bell, Senior Science Content Specialist from the Good Foods Institute will lead a virtual program on alternative protein options and why they benefit climate goals. |
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An evening of music that will transport listeners to the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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Join a park ranger for a fascinating overview of Koreshanity, the unusual religion that was practiced by the members of the Koreshan Unity. Engage Estero is proud to sponsor the annual Jaws vs. Claws High School football game between rivals Estero High School Wildcats and the Bonita Springs Bullsharks. The fun community event begins at 7:30 here at the Estero High School field. Tickets can be purchased at the door, but all tickets sales will be online, so bring […] |
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John Talmage, Director, Economic Development, Lee County and Ali Ankudowich, Florida Housing Coalition will discuss affordable housing, an ongoing concern in Lee County. This unmet need was documented in the 2020 Lee County Gap Analysis. This need has become more critical to the most vulnerable populations and those without the resources to recover following Ian.
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Drive up and have your paper documents shredded at Estero Park and Recreation Center. Limit three banker boxes per car. No plastic bags or electronics accepted. |


