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November/December
2002

FEATURES
Witnesses
to Change / By Jill Tyrer
A small community of people who grew up on a sparsely inhabited island
have watched their hometown become Ft. Myers Beach as we know it today.
Island Emergency / By Ken Richards
The relative isolation of the regions islands is what attracts people
to them, but it poses a special challenge in an emergency.
Tuning in to Public Radio / By Julie Clay
WGCU-FM provides an alternative to commercial radio with news and entertainment
through NPR, local information, and community outreach.
Epicurious
/ 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
Fantastic Fleamasters
By Barbara Linstrom-Arnold
Habitats
The Toy House
By Libby Grimm
Profile
Greyhound Guardian
By William Ernest Waites
Outdoors
Setting Sail
By William Ernest Waites
Explorer
Cruising for Stone Crabs, By Christopher Elliott
Getaways
Set Your Sights on Sarasota, By Elizabeth Heath
Cuisine
Chefs Night Out, By David Grant
Finds
Journals and Albums, By Libby Grimm
Concierge
BooksNaturally, By Libby Grimm
Calendar
Where to Go and What to Do in Southwest Florida
Island Journal
A Diary of Everyday Life in Paradise
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