Located at Veterans Park every Wednesday beginning November 25 through April 14 from 7:30 am - 2:00 pmVisit with your local Florida vendors while they will be out selling some of their favorite home-goods items and crafts. Goods that will be at the market include fresh fruits and vegetables, breads, baked goods, salsa and sauces, flowers, seafood, candles, soaps, arts and crafts and much more. For more details please call Mackle Park at 236-642-0575 or visit cityofmarcoisland.com
Off The Hook Comedy Club presents Josh Blue599 S. Collier BlvdMarco Island, FL 34145Contact: 239 389 6900 Enjoy a great night of comedy along with good food at Captain Brien's.Location: Captain Brien's Seafood & Raw BarHours: Call for timesAdmission: $22.50 per person
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
The Naples Players701 5th Ave. SNaples, FL 34102Contact: 239 263 7990The colorful McGrath sisters (one just shot her husband because she didn’t like his looks) reunite at their family home in Mississippi to confront their past crimes and present foibles, with grit, gumption, and Southern good humor, alongside a cast of zany characters. The New York Times called this Pulitzer Prize-winning play, “ . . . an evening of antic laughter . . . [that] overflows with infectious high spirits . . .”Location: Sugden Community Theatre: Blackburn HallHours: Wed-Sat 8pm; matinee Sunday 2pmAdmission: $30 adults; $10 children under 12
Naples Zoo at Caribbean GardensNovember 27, 20091590 Goodlette-Frank RoadNaples, FL 34102Contact: 239 262 5409 After the light of day fades, use a combination of red light and night vision scopes to reveal the nocturnal activities of some of the world's rarest animals inside the 90-year-old tropical jungle of Naples Zoo. Tour size is limited to 20 persons and each participant has their own scope. Hear stories around a campfire and meet the animals up close! After an equipment review of the scopes and orientation in the Safari Canyon theater, Zoo Director David Tetzlaff will lead you into the darkness through the historic botanical garden and its wild animals to discover the secrets of animals' night behavior. (And in case the Director is unavailable, the tour will be given by Sasha Tetzlaff - the grandson of Zoo Founders Lawrence and Nancy Jane Tetzlaff aka Jungle Larry and Safari Jane.) Guests MUST be strong walkers in good health and sign a release form. Participants must be at least 17 years of age.Location: Naples Zoo at Caribbean GardensHours: Tour starts after sundownAdmission: $69.95 p/person; $59.95 for Zoo members: online prepurchase required.