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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 congestionĀ 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 CouncilĀ is a volunteer group focusing on improving water and air quality and mitigating and eliminating the effects of climate warming in greater Estero.
The weekend before Christmas, the Engage Esteroās Adopt a Highway Program volunteers collected 780 pounds of bagged litter and miscellaneous items such as wood, metal, and plastic parts. The Florida Department of Transportation established the program, and our efforts...
River Oaks Preserve - Estero's Natural GemstoneItās Thursday morning and Florida Gulf Coast University students are arriving at River Oaks Preserve to earn required Service-Learning hours. They are greeted by a volunteer who quickly puts them to work. Today, the...
Engage Estero Community Health Council comprises health*Ā 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 Esteroās 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.
Helping our Teachers Cope with Increased Demands and Stress LevelsEvents such as the COVID-19 pandemic and Hurricane Ian likely increased most of our region's stress levels. Globally1, according to the World Health Organization, anxiety and depression have increased...
An Amazing Achievement by Estero StudentsLEAD Estero is a non-profit that provides scholarships and leadership opportunities for Estero High School students. Whatās different is students formed this non-profit to help students. Brothers Jeffrey and Matthew Stevens...
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.
An informative lecture presented by Dr.Ā Daren Subnaik on the natural approaches to managing pain.
Learn the art of cooking in a dutch oven and geta taste of authentic cowboy food.
Define your powerful motivators for change and learn seven strategies for reaching your personal health goals.
"Afternoon Tea Time at the Cottage." January 23, 2020. 1 to 3 PM. Come & join Barbara for a beautiful tea! Make reservations online or call Barbara Toth at 732.586.1619 or the Estero Historical Society Cottage at 239.272.1911. Special program - Chinese Face Reading by Barbara Bell.
Free autism spectrum disorder screening for toddlers 18 months to five years of age from 9:00am - 3:00pm. Call 239-343-6838 to schedule a screening.
Cela Tega 2020 "The Estero Bay is in trouble: What Citizens can do to help" Saturday, January 25th 2020 Cohen Center Ballroom 8AM to 8PMĀ (map) Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers, FL 33965
Lee County Parks & Recreation and Lee Health present the third annual fair showcasing local providers, wellness conscious businesses, health screenings and fitness demonstrations at Estero Community Park from 9-noon. The blood mobile will be onsite for donations. For more information, contact (239) 533-1470.
Did you know Estero is one of the healthiest places to live? Join us for the third annual fair that showcases local health providers and wellness conscious businesses in one place for you to ask questions and make connections. The event is free to the public. VENDORS & ACTIVITIES - Health and wellness resources - […]
This seminar will discuss the substantial print and online research materials available for genealogical researchers.
Experience the unique history of this unusual community come to life as actors in period costumes portray the founding of the Koreshan Unity Settlement on the ground where it actually took place over 100 years ago. Enjoy an hour-long nighttime stroll along candlelit pathways, under the moonlight, as you walk to historic, restored Koreshan buildings, […]