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Futuristic Kitchens are Coming to a Home Near You

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When was the last time you flipped through a cookbook or recipe card? I couldn’t even give you a straight answer. I find ALL of my recipes online. In fact, I do almost everything on the World Wide Web. And kitchen designers are taking beginning to take note, according to this article from the USA

Step Right Up. Get Your King Cake

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The week before Lent is an excuse to whip up traditional desserts like King Cake, according to this article by the Naples Daily News. King Cake has close ties with Mardi Gras, the traditional party before the Christian penitential season of Lent. The delicious cake is made from dough filled with cinnamon and nuts and iced with

Tennis Players from Local Estero Community Help Give Back to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

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55 players — mostly Grandezza residents plus those from the general public — made donations to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) to take part in round-robin competition in six separate divisions, according to this article by the Fort Myers News-Press. They witnessed a doubles exhibition by Zach Tidler, assistant pro at Grandezza; community resident

Rotary is Teaching Young Kids the Golden Rule of Giving Back

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The RotaKids from Three Oaks Elementary School swiftly scooped rice and beans into baggies, packaging 1,200 pounds in just 42 minutes, according to the Naples Daily News. And you’re probably wondering why. The food will be passed on to local families through Interfaith Charities of South Lee. And the food-packaging event at the Elks Lodge

Things to Do in Estero FL

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Koreshan State Park, located at 3800 Corkscrew Road in Estero FL, has been gaining popularity recently thanks to an increase in programs, events and publicity, according to this Naples Daily News article and Park Services Specialist Mike Heare. “Our attendance and revenues have been increasing every month,” he said. “For the last 14 months, our

FGCU May be Getting the College Town Feel its Students Have Always Longed For

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Florida Gulf Coast University may soon get the college town feel its students have always wanted. Private Equity Group, a Fort Myers-based private equity fund, has applied to the Lee County government for zoning approval for a mixed-use development on the 886 acres it owns south of Alico Road and east of Ben Hill Griffin Parkway—according
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