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Pets of the Week
To adopt or foster a pet EARS is open from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday at 500 N. Indiana Ave., Englewood. See www.earsanimalrescue.com or call 941-681-3877 for the shelter, or 941-460-6757 for the thrift store. All donations go to help the EARS animals. Volunteers and donations are always needed. To adopt or foster a pet These pets are available for adoption […] The post Pets of the Week first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
Manage chronic pain through Lee Health virtual program
Would you like to learn how to better manage chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, back pain, headaches and more? Lee Health’s “It’s All About You,” Chronic Pain Self-Management Program, a Self-Management Resource Program, offers a research-based Chronic Pain Self-Management program for the community. The workshop is free and meets weekly for six weeks. The information presented in the […] The post Manage chronic pain through Lee Health virtual program first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
Community In The Know
Military museum hosts Fourth of July festival The Military Heritage Museum, 900 W. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda, is sponsoring a full day of fun activities for the whole family, celebrating and remembering our patriotic heritage. From 10:30 to 11 a.m. in the Gulf Theater is a live presentation of “The Story of our Flag” by the Punta Gorda Elkettes #2606, […] The post Community In The Know first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
Letter to my children
Recently, something put me in mind of what I should leave my three children. You may have considered what to leave your children, too. If not, I encourage you either never to consider the matter, or to consider it now, while you can still read Florida Weekly and demonstrate a respectable level of acumen. I quickly made a list. It […] The post Letter to my children first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
Disabled vet to receive specially outfitted home
Brandon Rethmel was only a high school student when 9/11 occurred —and he and other U.S. citizens realized their country was no longer safe from a terrorist attack occurring within its borders. His school was just 30 minutes from the Pentagon at the time, and Rethmel knew several classmates who had lost one or both parents when the plane hit […] The post Disabled vet to receive specially outfitted home first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
Charlotte County
ART & MUSEUMS The Charlotte Players 941-625-4175, charlotteplayers.org Established in 1961, this community theater company has produced over 300 theatrical productions, offered acting classes and run a children’s summer program. It also partners with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to distribute free books to preschoolers. Gulf Theater & Military Heritage Museum 941-575-9002, gulftheater.org, militaryheritagemuseum.org The Militar y Heritage Museum, chaired […] The post Charlotte County first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
Charlotte County
ART & MUSEUMS The Charlotte Players 941-625-4175, charlotteplayers.org Established in 1961, this community theater company has produced over 300 theatrical productions, offered acting classes and run a children’s summer program. It also partners with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to distribute free books to preschoolers. Gulf Theater & Military Heritage Museum 941-575-9002, gulftheater.org, militaryheritagemuseum.org The Militar y Heritage Museum, chaired […] The post Charlotte County first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
A new reason to appreciate alligators
The American alligator, the official state reptile of Florida, conjures both fear and admiration. However, it is also being celebrated for its critical role in the ecosystem. These majestic creatures, often misunderstood as aggressive man-eaters, are crucial indicators of environmental health, particularly regarding Everglades restoration. “The reasons to fear alligators are unfounded, as they are not aggressive beasts, although as […] The post A new reason to appreciate alligators first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
Boats and bolts: protecting you and your vessel from lightning
Capt. Kirk is on leave for a while. In the meantime, enjoy a version of this classic from our archives. With the storms of summer sure to come and locals having more free time to go out in their boats, there is one element of danger you need to consider: lightning. Many people think that if you’re not right under […] The post Boats and bolts: protecting you and your vessel from lightning first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
Pets of the Week
To adopt or foster a pet EARS is open from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday at 500 N. Indiana Ave., Englewood. See www.earsanimalrescue.com or call 941-681-3877 for the shelter, or 941-460-6757 for the thrift store. All donations go to help the EARS animals. Volunteers and donations are always needed. ¦ To adopt or foster a pet These pets are available for […] The post Pets of the Week first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
A Fishing Tale
Even the great Russian writers talked about fishing. Take Leo Tolstoy. Although fishing is arguably about peace (so is war, which doesn’t make it defensible), he didn’t do it in “War and Peace,” but instead in the novel “Anna Karenina.” There, he said about one of his characters, “He liked fishing, and seemed to take pride in being able to […] The post A Fishing Tale first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
Discover South Florida
Staycations offer the perfect blend of convenience and luxury, especially in the off-season when the crowds have thinned out, and residents and visitors can truly indulge in the pleasures of South Florida. Instead of dealing with the hassles of air travel — long lines, cramped seats and the stress of navigating through airports — just load up your car and […] The post Discover South Florida first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
Dementia caregivers have unique challenges during hurricane season
With hurricane season once again approaching, it’s vital that each of us has a plan. However, for the residents living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers, things are a little more complicated. Increased anxiety, agitation and the risk of wandering are very real challenges that have to be addressed by caregivers. I watched my mother and grandmother decline due to this […] The post Dementia caregivers have unique challenges during hurricane season first appeared on Charlotte County Florida Weekly.
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