• Estero Night

    Hammond Stadium

    The Mighty Mussels baseball team are offering Estero residents a special deal on Estero Night at Hammond Stadium. Enjoy the game and post-game fireworks.

  • Stories of Spoon River

    FGCU

    Join FGCU's Creating New Theatre class for their devised work Stories of Spoon River based on and including poems from Masters’ Spoon River Anthology. Late April dates also available.

  • Nisita Concert Series: Maxim Lando, Piano

    FGCU

    18-year-old American pianist Maxim Lando makes his third bi-annual appearance on the Nisita Series where he has consistently sold out and wowed his audiences with his brilliant performances.

  • Manatees and Dolphins

    Koreshan State Park

    Discussion will touch on behaviors, anatomy and fun facts, as well as differences between the two species. Koreshan State Park

  • DIY Stress Balls – Your Health Matters

    South County Regional Library

    Drop in and create your own stress ball. The stress ball is great for helping to calm your nerves. For ages 11-18. While supplies last.

  • Women’s Health Week

    Lee Health Coconut Point

    Starting Mother's Day, Lee Health programs focus on women's health with in-person and virtual events. Improve your physical and mental health through these sessions. https://esterotoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/WomensHealthWeekMay22.pdf

  • Powering our Green Energy Future – A Community Conversation

    This hybrid event aims to address the community's economic resilience by readying -- through green measures today -- for the future impacts of climate warming and why Florida businesses should focus on climate resilience.

  • Joanne Ribble “The Inside Scoop of What’s Going on Locally”

    The Villages at Country Creek 21131 Country Creek Drive, Estero, FL

    The American Business Women's Association, Imperial River Chapter presents Joanne Ribble, Estero Councilmember, who will provide the "inside scoop" on what's up in Estero.

  • Walk to Defeat ALS

    Miromar Outlet Mall 10801 Corkscrew Rd, Estero, FL, United States

    Your participation in the Walk to Defeat ALS has a direct impact on people living with ALS and their families at the local level.

  • Lessons from the Ocklawaha

    Florida Springs Council President Casey Fitzgerald will summarize the environmental benefits of restoration of the Oklawaha River along the 215-mile Great Florida Riverway including Silver Springs and the 20 “lost” springs.