Bring your coolers, blankets, and lawn chairs out to Mackle Park's field and enjoy a free movie under the stars. Popcorn, sodas, and neon necklaces will be available for purchase. All movies start 10- 15 minutes after sunset. Friday October 30th - CoralineFriday November 20th - Journey to the Center of the EarthFor more details, please call Mackle Park at 239-642-0575 or visit www.cityofmarcoisland.com
Museum of the Everglades "Ever-changing Everglades-A Photographic Vision"November 2, 2009 - November 30, 2009105 W. BroadwayEverglades City, FL 34139Contact: 239-695-2397 On exhibit during November: "The Ever-changing Everglades" by Angie Chestnut. A photographic vision of the Everglades landscape and its raw beauty. Meet the artist recption Nov 7 1-3 pm.Location: Museum of the EvergladesHours: Tuesday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, and on Saturday 9 am to 4 pmAdmission: Free - donations accepted
137 12th Ave. SNaples, FL 34102Contact: 239 261 8164 Visitors will see a stunning holiday display of decorations throughout Palm Cottage, the oldest house in Naples. Then be in awe at the thousands of twinkling lights inside and outside the house and gardens! This is a truly wonderful community Holiday event! Children can meet Santa in the Norris Garden December 10,11 & 12 from 4-7 p.m.Location: Palm CottageHours: November 1pm-4pm Tuesday through Saturdays (closed Thanksgiving Day). December to 8pm on Thurs, Fri, SatAdmission: $5 adults; children $3
Live Multi-Media, Globally Themed Jazz Concert at The Phil5833 Pelican Bay BlvdNaples, FL 34108Contact: 239 597 1900 Big Drum Small World, a live multi-media, globally-themed jazz concert, is presented at the Philharmonic Center for the Arts in Hayes Hall for one night only. This immersive concert program features all-new commissions by prominent internationally recognized jazz composers hailing from countries as diverse as West Africa, Israel, Cuba, Iraq, Puerto Rico, India, Spain, Brazil, China and the United States. Each unique composition will reflect elements of both the American jazz tradition and the indigenous music of each composer’s respective country of origin. The program will also feature compelling short video interludes to introduce the audience to each of the project’s composers in an intimate, mini-documentary style.Location: The Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples Museum of ArtHours: 7pmAdmission: $25 adults; $15 students
October 28, 2009 - November 21, 2009701 5th Ave. SNaples, FL 34102Contact: 239 263 7990 One of Shakespeare’s best comedies, Much Ado About Nothing explores love, hate, jealousy, and friendship through the comic antics of two couples in Sicily. Written in the 16th century, but as frothy and delightful as any modern romantic comedy, the lovers steer their way through dastardly plot turns, love’s quirks, and cruel deception, to the inevitable happy ending.Location: Sugden Community Theatre: Tobye StudioHours: Wed-Sat 8pm; matinee Sunday 2pmAdmission: $30 adults; $10 children under 12