Speaking to the Press Club of Southwest Florida at its May 16 luncheon, Rob Moher, President and CEO of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, talked about “How to ‘eat’ your fish cake and have it, too: The Future of SWFL…
Member Musings
Member Musings features the reflections and thoughts of an NPC member. This month’s featured member is Iris Shur. My idea was to write a column about all the pithy things I think about during the day because I wonder if…
Your Board in Action
Less than two days ago, I was on a transatlantic flight from South Africa. My body arrived here in Naples, but I think my brain is SWIMMING across the ocean. I hope it shows up soon. If this report on…
In memory of Press Club of Southwest Florida member Cynthia S. Bercowetz (1930-2016)
Press Club of Southwest Florida member Cynthia S. Bercowetz, of Naples, Fla. and Bloomfield, Conn., died Wednesday, April 6 in Naples. She was attending a Naples Lions Club meeting and suffered a stroke from which she did not recover. She…
NPC/FGCU Second Media Panel Presentation: Ethics Issues
On April 4, the Press Club of Southwest Florida sponsored a second panel presentation at FGCU, this one specifically for Professor Lyn Millner’s two journalism writing classes. Organized by Connie Kindsvater, NPC scholarship chairman, the panel consisted of: Moderator Soni…
State Senate Candidates Share Views with NPC Members, Guests at April Luncheon
Matt Hudson and Kathleen Passidomo, Republican candidates for state Senate seat for District 28, shared their ideas, views and goals with 35 members and guests at the Press Club of Southwest Florida April 18 luncheon at the Hilton Naples. District…
On this date: Taken from Hollywood from Evanovich: NPC Picks a Plum
Editor’s note: This is an excerpt from a Press Club of Southwest Florida Newsletter from May 2008 written by Virginia Saalman. For us to move forward we must remember where we have been. On This Date is a fun way…
Pheeling Philanthropic?
12 Years of Honoring the Free Press at March 16 Luncheon
As the Honor the Free Press luncheon moderator, NPC member Michael Trephan began by introducing the video of NPC honorary member Peter A. Thomas reciting his moving “Omaha Beach” poem about D-Day, 1943, the more than 200 attendees fell silent. Even…
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