The Florida Department of Transportation has released it's Annual Report for 2020-2021. It details the initiatives undertaken by the department, which regulates roads, ports, and railways throughout the State. You can view the report...
Keynote Speaker will be Dr. Michael V. Martin, President of FGCU on Growing Estero’s Economy: FGCU as a Partner at Spring Run Country Club.
Enjoy storytime at home or on the go with Storytime Anytime! This is a condensed version of the in-person library storytimes and includes a variety of songs, stories, rhymes and caregiver tips designed to promote and reinforce early literacy and language development.
The Village of Estero Council will review a Comprehensive Plan Amendment for a proposed school site on Three Oaks Parkway, at a public hearing on May 26, 2021 beginning at 9:30 a.m. The Comprehensive Plan Amendment may affect the allowable uses of land within the Village as shown on the map.
Fast action can make all the difference to a stroke victim. Learn the signs and prevention techniques. Part of the Workplace Wellness series. RSVP to (239) 468-0050.
Learn how the author of the Charleston-set Tradd Street mystery series became a writer, and how her writing process works. Held online, sponsored by the Lee County Library System.
Future planning for I-75 in our area is being conducted by the Fl. Dept. of Transportation. An online public input session running from June 8-18, 2021 kicks off with a virtual Q&A session on June 8.
Women are more likely to develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) than men after experiencing trauma. At any given time in the United States 8% of people are experiencing PTSD. What is PTSD, the signs and symptoms, and how is it treated?
The monthly meeting of The ECCL is held online and open to the public. Join our mailing list to receive agendas, zoom links and summaries of the meetings.
Your much needed blood donation will stay in Lee County and benefit local residents and visitors in need at the Healthy Life Center. You can also donate at the Bonita Community Health Center, 3501 Health Center Blvd, Suite 2100 by calling (239) 495-4372.