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Small ensemble groups and individual entrants are encouraged. First Presbyterian Church, Bonita Springs. Carol Hedman: 948-5290. Registration form: TheBachEnsemble.org.


Heart Walk – 8-10am. Cambier Park, Naples. 498-9288.


11th Annual SWFL Butterfly Conference – 8:15am, registration; 9am, conference begins. $15 plus $5 for lunch with the speakers. A raffle will be held. Lee County Extension (Terry Park), 3406 Palm Bch Blvd, Ft Myers. 533-7514. csilveira@ leegov.com.


Surviving the Holidays – 9:30-11:30am. Holidays are filled with lots of love and wonderful things and plenty of stress that can impact your relationships with your life partner, friends, and family. Learn effective tools to keep the stress from ruining the fun. Introductory fee: $15 Brio, 5505 Tamiami Trl N, Naples. Register: 216-3030.


The Really, Really Free Market – 10am-2pm. Gi- ant potluck of reusable items, skills, ideas, talents, discussions and other things that we as a com- munity can come together and share. No money, no barter, no trade; everything is free. Across from Coastland Center mall, Fleischmann Park, Naples. NaplesReallyReallyFree.WikiSpaces.com.


Art in the Park – 10am-4pm. Park St, Naples. 262-6517.


Urban Vertical Gardening – 12-2pm. With guest speaker Antonio Caliendo. Heartland Gardens Inc, 14191 McGregor Blvd, Ste 4, Ft Myers. 689-4249. Andrea@HeartlandGardens.org.


Crystals and Gemstones – 2pm. Learn how to choose, cleanse and program your crystals for medi- tation, protection, abundance and more. Also learn about crystal grids. Free. The Labyrinth, 12995 S Cleveland Ave, Ste 108, Ft Myers. 939-2769.


Tibetan Bowl Concert - 4pm. With Robert Austin $20. Salt Cave, 4962 Tamiami Trl N, Naples. RSVP: 403-9170.


Music of the Spheres Tibetan Bowl Concert – 5pm. With Dana House. $20. Salt Cave, 4962 Tamiami Trl N, Naples. RSVP: 403-9170.


The 2011 Voices’ Red & White Gala – 6-10pm. Song and dance performed by SWFL youth rep- resenting the Broadway Palm Children’s Theater, Florida Repertory Theater and WGCU-TV Curious Kids. Live Entertainment, hors d’oeuvres, wine and dessert tasting. Tickets: $75. Proceeds benefit Voices for Kids of SWFL, Inc. Royal Palm Yacht Club, Ft Myers. 866-34-1425. VoicesForKids.org.


Fifth Annual Cooking for the Kids – 7-10pm. With Fox4 News personality Patrick Nolan as emcee. Top chefs from area restaurants performing cooking demonstrations and preparing treats. Cocktail party and fundraiser for The Sunshine Kids. Tickets: $45 each or $75 for two. Live and silent auction. Sanibel Harbour Marriott Resort & Spa, Ft Myers. 482-5700. FortMyersSunshineKidsBenefit.com.


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6


Sunday Celebration – 10:30am. Feel the love, rock to the music, catch the word and be inspired as we connect and celebrate every week. Rev Emile’s Nov theme: We Give Thanks. Bring your child to the new


youth program. Center for Spiritual Living Cape Coral. 406 SE 24th Ave, Cape Coral. 574-6463. CenterForSpiritualLivingcc.com.


Intro to Wicca – 2pm. Weekly classes include: concept of deity, altars, holidays, elements, sacred space, herbs and oils, candle magick and spells. How-to, ritual and questions and answers. Free. The Labyrinth, 12995 S Cleveland Ave, Ste 108, Ft Myers. 939-2769.


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8


Tarot Part I – 7pm. Learn the meanings of the cards and how to utilize this tool. A Rider Waite deck is required. $30. Part II on 11/15. The Labyrinth, 12995 S Cleveland Ave, Ste 108, Ft Myers. RSVP: 939-2769.


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9


Mushrooms 101: Growing Gourmet – 9-10:30am and 5:30-7:30pm. Every participant will leave with an inoculated log, from which they will be able to reap a fresh harvest of mushrooms. Heartland Gar- dens Inc, 14191 McGregor Blvd, Ste 4, Ft Myers. 689-4249. Andrea@HeartlandGardens.org.


Hats in the Garden Luncheon – 11am-2pm. Special guest Remco von Vilet, current in-house floral designer for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC and creative director for events such as Chelsea Clinton’s wedding, who will demonstrate the step-by-step process to create his arrangements. Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples. NaplesGarden.org.


Plastic Surgery Slide Show – 2pm.With Dr Elizabeth Fox. Before and after pictures of patients. Refreshments served. Fox Plastic Surgery Center, 827 Myrtle Terr, Naples. RSVP: 262-8585.


Full Moon/Sunset Kayak Tour on Estero Bay – 3:30-6:30pm. See the day birds feeding for the last time and the night birds becoming active. Magnificent place to see the sunset and moonrise on the water with many creatures. $40 includes all equipment and a Fla master naturalist guide. GAEA Guides. Estero Bay. 694-5513.


Guided Meditation – 7pm. De-stress with a guided meditation. The group will decide which ones we use. Free. The Labyrinth, 12995 S Cleveland Ave, Ste 108, Ft Myers. RSVP: 939-2769.


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10


Third Annual Sustainability Conference and Educational Exhibition – 8am-4:15pm. Scientists, entrepreneurs and leaders from academia, industry and government share information on innovative solutions in clean energy, energy-efficient GHG emissions, financial and policy opportunities and more that helps to mitigate the impact of climate change and help build a green economy. Lee County Elections Center, Ft Myers. 533-7506. AvilaMC@ leegov.com.


Full Moon/Sunset/Bird Rookery Kayak Tour on the Caloosahatchee – 3:30-6:30pm. See thousands of birds, sunset and moonrise. Lots of nesting birds flying in to roost for the night. $40 includes all equipment and Fla master naturalist guide. GAEA Guides. Ft Myers. 694-5513.


Full Moon Crystal Bowl Concert – 6:30pm. With William Ward. $20. Salt Cave, 4962 Tamiami Trl N, Naples. RSVP: 403-9170.


Removing the Negative Ego – 6:30-8:30pm. Have 56 Collier/Lee Counties swfl.naturalawakeningsmag.com


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