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Learn about why Proton Therapy can provide an important alternative to traditional radiation treatment. This form of treatment which was only available in other parts of the USA now means that residents will have this form of treatment on their doorstep.
Engage Estero Safety Council is made of volunteers serving as a voice for the citizens of greater Estero on safety and transportation priorities and issues. We advocate for related solutions to Village, County, and State Government organizations.
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Decreasing Traffic Congestionin Greater EsteroTraffic congestion in greater Estero is a persistent challenge that requires a multifaceted approach involving various professionals and strategies. Some of the key contributors to solving this issue include:Transportation...
Engage Estero Environment Council is a volunteer group focusing on improving water and air quality and mitigating and eliminating the effects of climate warming in greater Estero.
The Warning Bells are Ringing! But What Can We Do About Climate Change?On Thursday, Feb 8th, 2024, scientists said the world surpassed a key warming threshold across an entire year for the first time on record, calling to slash planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions....
In January, Engage Estero’s Adopt a Highway team collected 560 pounds of bagged litter, along with various items of wood, metal and assorted plastic parts. That amounts to 1.6 tons which has been collected from Hwy 41 (41 between the Vines entrance (Breckenridge Road)...
Engage Estero Community Health Council comprises health* and safety-minded volunteers who think about community health comprehensively with a common desire to improve the overall health of the citizens of greater Estero.
What helps to enhance Longevity?During the recent Engage Estero Community Meeting on January 25th at the Estero Recreational Center, Jodi Walborn, Blue Zones, and Policy Lead discussed the thought-provoking but realistic insight into what we can do to increase our...
Lee Health Coconut Point 5 Year AnniversaryWritten by Allan Bowditch, Engage Estero’s Chief Communications Officer;Photos by Ed Weil, Engage Estero Committee MemberLee Health Coconut Point celebrated five years of outstanding patient care and growth in the Estero and...
Engage Estero mobilizes volunteers in our schools, sponsors scholarships, and promotes the involvement of the community through announcements and public forums.
Florida Gulf Coast University President-elect Aysegul Timur talks about her priorities and other topics. She will be the fifth president and first woman to lead the university.
LEAD Estero raises scholarship funds with "Breaking Par at Grandezza"Left to Right: Goflers Lawrence Sutherland, Fred Manley, and Michael BreesonLeft to Right: Amy Kuchenbecker (Engage Estero) and Dr. Sandra Kauanui (Guest of Honor). Credit: Michael Stevens, Lee...
Engage Estero believes the best way to get a community involved is to make sure they are aware of the issues impacting their future, and know how to impact those decisions before they are made. We conduct and publish original research and articles aimed at getting residents Engaged.
Tune into a pre-recorded library storytime at home anytime of day. New storytimes are released on Wednesdays at 10 am.
Yesterday and Today Free Speaker Series features Guest Speaker Jeff McCullers on the little-known first incorporation of Estero.
We provide the wacky art material, you make the bad art. Relax and let creativity drive you to create your disasterpiece with no pressure to make something "good.” A prize is awarded to the "worst" place winner.
The ECCL is a non-partisan, non-political, all-volunteer civic advocacy organization working to preserve and improve the quality of life in the greater Estero area. Our monthly meetings are open to the public and feature current issues affecting residents and businesses in the area. The October 8, 2021 meeting will be held on Zoom at 10:00 […]
Presented during “Mental Illness Week,” this presentation will help you better understand mental illness and provide important skills to lessen the effects and help recover from mental illness. To RSVP call (239) 468-0050.
This presentation covers a wide variety of medicinal plant species that can be cultivated in Southwest Florida. Presenters will look at the benefits of each plant, how they can be incorporated into your diet, and how to grow them in your own backyard. To RSVP call (239) 468-0050.
Watch recorded TED Talks and share your thoughts and opinions. The topic for October is Mental Health Innovations. Hear Ted Talks on the most recent discoveries and subjects in the world of mental health.
Buy some, sell some. Vendors will set up tables of personal items for sale. Vendor spots $5. Admission is free. Rain or shine.
Juried arts and crafts show featuring handmade original artwork with the artist present. Youth Art Competition for students in grades 9-12, deadline is Oct. 10. Youth Application at https://esterotoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/f-Youth_Art_Competition_App_EFAS_Oct_23_24_21.pdf
Although we see many species of palms in Florida, there are only 12 native to the state. Participants will look at all 12, their forms and unique characteristics.