• Walk on the Wild Side: Lover’s Key State Park

    Lover's Key State Park 8700 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, FL, United States

    Learn about the fascinating vegetation and wildlife that reside in this maritime hammock. Do some bird watching, and learn a little local history.

  • Skin Cancer Screenings

    Lee Health Coconut Point

    Skin cancer is on the rise, and early detection is the key to survival. A skin exam is the first step in diagnosing pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions to prevent further […]

  • Storytime Anytime

    Tune into a pre-recorded library storytime at home anytime of day. New storytimes are released on Wednesdays at 10 am.

  • Storytime Anytime

    Tune into a pre-recorded library storytime at home anytime of day. New storytimes are released on Wednesdays at 10 am.

  • Florida and the Revolutionary War

    Estero Recreation Center 9200 Corkscrew Palms Blvd., Estero, FL

    Yesterday and Today Lecture Series: Jacob Winge, President of the East Naples Civic Association and local historian will presents Florida and the Revolutionary War. Continental breakfast is included. Attendance is […]

  • Mobile Blood Drive

    Lee Health Coconut Point

    The Bloodmobile will be at Lee Health Coconut Point to collect much needed donations. To RSVP call (239) 468-0050.

  • First Annual Golf Tournament

    Spring Run Country Club

    Spring Run Golf Course is hosting a golf tournament to fund travel for children undergoing medical treatment. https://ducklingstravel.org/event/1st-annual-spring-run-golf-tournament/  

  • Storytime Anytime

    Tune into a pre-recorded library storytime at home anytime of day. New storytimes are released on Wednesdays at 10 am.

  • Walk on the Wild Side

    Lover's Key State Park 8700 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, FL, United States

    Join a park ranger for a guided hike along our Black Island Trail and learn about the fascinating vegetation and wildlife of this maritime hammock.

  • Kids Read Down Fines

    South County Regional Library

    Kids and teens can earn credit toward overdue fines for every 15 minutes they read in the designated area.