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March/April
2002

FEATURES
Exploring
Matlacha / By Gretchen F. Coyle
On the way to Pine Island, at the Fishingest Bridge in the World,
is Matlacha, where Old Florida fishing village blends with art, creating
a colorful community.
Treasure on Sanibel / By Barbara Linstrom-Arnold
Visitors can dive into the world of treasure hunting at Mel Fishers
Treasure Exhibit on Sanibel, which chronicles the tales of the famed hunter
and his goal, the Atocha.
Chalet Suzanne / By Don Ring
Travel inland to visit a unique retreat, where accommodations are plush,
cuisine is far more than just a meal, and ambience is almost dreamlike.
Key West / By Jill Tyrer, Jim Anderson, Peter da Silva, and
Ron Levy
Everyone who visits this curious little city leaves with distinct images.
Photographers Jim Anderson, Peter da Silva, and Ron Levy share some of
theirs.
Epicurious
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By David Grant
A list of Southwest Florida restaurants describing their unique features,
type of food and location.
DEPARTMENTS
Editorial
Making Waves
Celebrating Islanders
Across the Causeway
Ft. Myers Beach
By Trudi Edelman
Habitats
An Italian Kitchen
By Barbara Linstrom-Arnold
Special Section
Revisiting Southwest Florida
Symphonys Showcase
By Jill Tyrer
Outdoors
Cruising Southwest Florida
By Bill AuCoin and Kelly Madden
Cuisine
Southwest Floridas Culinary Culture
By David Grant
Style
Sounds of Cayman Country, By Bill Ando
Explorer
Indian Key, Past and Present, By Don Ring
Profile
A Window on Artist Sissi Janku, By Gwenda Hiett-Clements
Getaways
St. Croix, By Elizabeth Heath
Finds
Chimes of the Islands, By Libby Grimm
Concierge
Medical Help on the Islands, By Libby Grimm
Calendar
Where to Go and What to Do in Southwest Florida
Captivating Captiva
Minding an Islands Business, By Barbara Linstrom-Arnold
Island Journal
A Diary of Everyday Life in Paradise
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