We’ve experienced excellent growth in membership and in our status in the community. As we look to the future, we need your help to perform some important tasks for your club. You don’t have to do it all, but I’d love to see you experience the enjoyment that comes from being part of a team
During my nine-year venture with Good Morning America, I was privileged to meet some interesting people, occasionally facing some challenges along the way. This one was rather easy. On one beautiful day in Pebble Beach, Monterey, California, we were broadcasting from the famous 17-mile drive golf course. We were set up on the green. Our
I have a lot to talk about, so I’ll get right to it. I’ve been advised to “keep it brief.” Not my style, but I’ll give it a shot. The officers and governors met for a half-day strategic planning retreat on May 24 to take a hard look at where we are and where we
Ninety members and guests at the May 22 luncheon at the Hilton-Naples met six of the eight NPC scholarship students. First, the two who graduated from college this spring were honored. Andrew Friedgen, a Journalism major at FGCU, gave a brief presentation thanking the Press Club of Southwest Florida for its support during the past
NPC Book Beat with Phil Jason No Sunshine When She’s Gone, by Kate Angell. Naples novelist Kate Angell knows how to blend the beach, the boardwalk, baseball, and hardbodies into bestselling beach reading. Her latest in the “Barefoot William” series is no exception. Visit her website at www.kateangell.com. For more on her latest, click here:
By (The Other) Carol Green
NPC Book Beat with Phil Jason Nature’s Steward: A History of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, by Nick Penniman. In this comprehensive study, readers receive an education about how citizens, through their memberships in and support of groups such as the Conservancy, can make a difference in their community’s quality of life now and for
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