Monday, July 6, 2015

Top News and Fun Events on Fort Myers Beach


TOP NEWS

Natural Gas – It’s Now or Never
TECO representatives met with local businesses and residents Friday morning to explain their plans to add a natural gas line along Estero Blvd during the road’s first stage of reconstruction.Hugh Macfarlane, TECO Regional Operations Manager, explained where the new line is expected to run. "The line will extend from an existing line on 3rdStreet to Crescent, then down Crescent to Estero Blvd. Once at Estero Blvd, we’ll take the line south first, then come back and go north to the park and the area of new development. The gas line will be placed between two water lines the Town is placing, a 16” and a 10” line. The 4” gas line will run between them. Due to the narrow right of way in this first section, the line will run under the street, so it’s very important that we know who is interested in a gas connection before construction begins. We need to get permits from the county. Read more here: www.islandsandpaper.com


Shrimp Fleet Prepares For Summer Season in Texas
While most people are celebrating the Fourth of July holiday this weekend, the hard working men and women that make up our local shrimp fleet are going to be busy gassing up, buying groceries and making final preparations for their annual migration to their summer fishing grounds off the coast of Freeport and Port Arkansas, Texas, where the season for Texas brown shrimp opens in mid July.  Read more here: www.islandsandpaper.com


SUMMER FUN

 
 
FORT MYERS BEACH COMMUNITY POOL
2600 Oak Street. Open MO- SA10am-6pm; SU Noon-6pm.
Summer swim classes, Water aerobics MO, WE & FR 9am.
Check out the new AquaGlide
available on weekends! Call 463-5759
 
FORT MYERS BEACH ART ASSOCIATION GALLERY
Summer hours-open WE and TH from 9am-Noon. Located at
Donora and Shell Mound. 463-3909. 
BAY OAKS RECREATIONAL CAMPUS
Free membership for all island residents. Open MO-SA with
activities for individuals and families. See Bay Oaks or pick up
a newsletter for a full schedule. 239-765-4222
 
 
HISTORIC COTTAGE
Island museum located at 161 Bay Rd, at the entrance to
Matanzas Pass Preserve, houses a collection of artifacts, photos
and memorabilia of life on Estero Island. Open WE and SA10am-Noon.
 
MOUND HOUSE
Experience Florida’s natural and cultural history where Estero
Island’s oldest standing structure sits atop an ancient Calusa
Indian Mound. Learn about 2,000 years of history through free,
guided tours offered every TU, WE & SA from 10am - 1:30pm.
Donations requested. 451 Connecticut Street, 239- 765-0865 www.moundhouse.org
 
FORT MYERS BEACH LIBRARY
Books, newspapers, magazines, Wi-Fi, Lots to see and do. Visitor
card available. Summer Hours: MO, TU, TH & FR 9am-5pm
WED 9am-7pm; SA 9am-1pm.
 
 
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FORT MYERS BEACH, FL 33931 
Fort Myers Beach. Contemporary home on Deep water BAY Lot located at Northern part of the Island. 3 Bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. This house was built to have expansive Views, from Sky Bridge to the mooring field. It looks and feels like you are in the Caribbean. Easy access off and on the Island. Short 5 minute walk to great restaurants and the white sand beach. WWW.FORTMYERSBEACHWATERFRONT.COM  
 
 
 
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