Falls Prevention Awareness Week

Lee Health Coconut Point

Virtual and In-Person events throughout September aim to inform residents of ways to prevent dangerous falls.

Basics of Florida Friendly Landscaping 2022

UF/IFAS Extension Services

Join us for a free in person /online class to learn the 9 principles that guide Florida Friendly Landscaping (FFL) in Lee County.

Sunday Farmers Market

Koreshan State Park

Local produce, honey, fresh guacamole and salsas, sea glass, jewelry, street food, arts & crafts, tie-dye and more!

Falls Prevention Awareness Week

Lee Health Coconut Point

Virtual and In-Person events throughout September aim to inform residents of ways to prevent dangerous falls.

Sun, Skin Care & the Importance of Skin Exams

Lee Health Coconut Point

Lee Health experts will review how to protect your skin, the ABCDEs of melanoma, types of skin cancer and skin cancer treatments, and what to do if your skin is already damaged.

An Enemy of the People

FGCU's Bower School of Music and the Arts

Performance of Henrik Ibsen's tales of a doctor villainized publicly when he tries to alert his community to a public health crisis

Annual Golf Tournament at Old Corkscrew Golf Club

Old Corkscrew Golf Club 17320 Corkscrew Road, Estero, FL, United States

Fundraising golf tournament with scramble format play and box lunch. 25% of profits will benefit Hurricane Ian relief.

3-Week Plant Based Cooking Series

Lee Health Coconut Point

Learn how to integrate more plant-based meals into your lifestyle. Call 239-468-0050 for more information.

The Importance of Balance

Florida Blue Fort Myers Center 8041 Plaza Del Lago Drive, Estero, Florida

Join Chris Williams from Emeritus Health and learn why your balance gets worse as you age and how to improve it with in-home exercises. He will show you a series of exercises that you can do in your home to help improve your balance.

Fjestful Art Lecture: Holly Hanessian

FGCU

Hanessian’s artwork is positioned at the intersection of socially engaged art, design, craft, and contemporary art. Many of the community-based art projects focus on at-risk populations who are often underrepresented and adversely affected by global warming events. This lecture is free and open to the public.