Loading...
PARAB Agenda 03/27/1996 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA March 27, 1996 Collier County Racquet Center 1275 San Marco Road, Marco Island, Florida The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting will be held Wednesday, March 27, 1996 2:00 p.m. at the Collier County Racquet Center, 1275 San Marco Road, Marco Island, Florida. I. CALL TO ORDER: II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG: III. INVOCATION: Section Page IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, February 28, 1996 meeting (A) 1-8 V. NEW BUSINESS/PRESENTATIONS 1. Controlling Jet Ski Rental - Lisa Garmon (B) 9 2. RFP Pelican Bay Tennis Operations (C) 10-149 3. Summer Food Grant VI. REQUESTS FOR DISCUSSION - SPECIFIC UPDATE ITEM VII. REPORTS/UPDATES: 1. Monthly Report (February) (D)150-158 2. Lake Avalon Grant status 3. Transporting Baseball children status by Jolen Mayberry 4. Funding for South Naples Community Park status 5. Max A. Hasse, Jr. Community Park Dedication status 6. Parks Adpotion Report (E)159 7. PARAB Members List (F)160 8. PARAB Schedule (G)161 PARAB PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD / 3.11) REC st vi` cli, L I 4rivt Q 2 • • (11 ' FLORIOP Al4 WEDNESDAY, March 27, 1996 2:00 PM Collier County Racquet Center 1275 San Marco Drive, Marco Island COLLIER COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD REQUEST FOR PRESSENTPATION TO BE PLACED ON AGENDA ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITEM MUST SUBMIT A SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION PRIOR TO SPEAKING. REQUEST FOR ITEM TO BE PLACED ON PARAB AGENDA MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING TO THE BOARD AT LEAST 13 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING. ALL PUBLIC SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO TEN (10) MINUTES UNLESS PERMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL TIME IS GRANTED BY THE CHAIRMAN. NAME OF SPEAKER: LISA GARMON, CHAIR OF THE COMMITTEE TO CONTROL THE USES OF JET SKIS DATE: MARCH 19, 1996 SUBJECT: We wish the board to know that there is a problem with the noise and hazards of PWC, particularly the rentals, on our public beaches. PURPOSE: We seek the boards support in adopting proven solutions that other people have done that are legally tested and that are fair. In fact, engine powered or motorized vessels no more belong on p ublic beaches than on our County Parks. SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION We understand that it was never the intention of this board or of our commissioners that we have a problem with jet skis on our public beaches. They have come upon us suddenly and the numbers of rentals have increased steadily. eg. In January 1996 there were 35 rentals acknowledged at the vendors meeting, in February 43 were counted by our committee. We contend (regardless of the number of rentals) that boats do not belong where children play in the sand and people swim, just as swimmers do not belong in boat launching sites. We do not want the hazards, the pollution of irritating noise, the smell, and the gasoline leakage in the sand. Enforcement is also non-existent on the beach front. We ask that you support our petition not allowing beach concessions and restricting resorts to limited amounts of "passive recreation" such as catamorans and kayaks. We have many letters and signatures from residents that support our position and we will read excerpts to you. (B) 9 ) " COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 3300 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 33999 (813)353-0404 A CERTIFIED BLUE CHIP COMMUNITY MEMORANDUM TO: Joseph Zaks, PARAB Chairman Timothy Blackford, Vice Chairman Gil Mueller, PARAB Member FROM: Murdo Smith, Parks and Recreation Operations ManagerA00 SUBJECT: RFP Tennis Proposal Pelican Bay DATE: March 12, 1996 Please find attached the three (3) proposals received for operation of Pelican Bay Tennis Facility. As Mr. Zaks is the official member of the Selection Committee. Please review and submit evaluation forms back to Mr. Zaks to present to the Selection Committee. A meeting has been set up for Wednesday, March 20, at 3:00 p.m. Please get your evaluations to him prior to this meeting or discuss your evaluations with him prior to the meeting. If you have any questions please call me. cc: Steve Brinkman, Parks and Recreation Director (C) 10 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT SUPPORT SERVICES DIVISION GENERAL SERVICES BLDG. PURCHASING DEPARTMENT 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 33962 (941) 774-8425 FAX (941) 793-3795 WWW http: //naples.com/ccrfp/ DATE: February 6, 1996 TO: Prospective Bidders FROM: Gwen Butler, Senior Buyer RE: RFP #96-2489- "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" The Board of County Commissioners, Parks and Recreation Department, Public Services Division, desires to receive proposals for the above-referenced services . Please refer to the Public Notice contained in the enclosed proposal package for the time and date of the Pre-proposal Conference and the Opening of this RFP. If you have any immediate questions regarding the specifications or intended work, you may contact Murdo Smith at 941/353-0404 . If you have any procedural questions, you may contact me at 774-8425 . We look forward to your participation in this RFP process . /gb cc : Murdo smith, Parks and Recreation (C) 11 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 3301 E. TAMIAMI TR. PURCHASING DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FL 33962 (813) 774-8425 A CERTIFIED BLUE CHIP COMMUNITY TENNIS FACILITY OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT ,a! 16 "1 .00000, • J1)�� �� i • 1 oR‘9P FP 96-2489 ATE DUE: March 8. 1996 @ 3:00 P.M. EVALUATION MATRIX RFP #96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" NAME OF FIRM answer all question on RFP (3 Points) Qualifications and Experience in Operation Managment (5 Points) _ Overall Completeness Clarity and Quality of Proposal (5 Points) Percentages Offered (5 Points) Reports (4 Points) Operational Concepts and Plans (5 Points) TOTAL POINTS RANKING FIRST FIRM SECOND FIRM THIRD FIRM FOURTH FIRM Selection Committee Member' s Signature (C) 12 r REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL #96-2489 PELICAN BAY COMMUNITY PARK TENNIS FACILITY OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NUMBER Notice of Public Proposal 2 Instructions to Proposers 3-7 General Requirements 8-11 Facility Operations 12-13 Insurance Requirements 14-15 Professional & Qualifying 16-17 Information (Questionnaire) Proposer Check List 18 Contract Proposal Form 19-20 Non-Proposer' s Response 21 (i) (C) 13 Page 2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC PROPOSALS Pursuant to direction by the Board of County Commissioners, Sealed Proposals for a Tennis Facility Operations and Management at Pelican Bay Community Park will be received until 3 :00 p.m. on March 8, 1996 at the Purchasing Department, General Services Building, Collier County Government Complex, Naples, Florida 33962 . A non-mandatory pre-proposal conference will be held on February 15, 1996 at 10 :00 a.m. at the Pelican Bay Community Park Tennis Facility, 764 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples, FL 33963 . All proposers must complete the enclosed forms requesting pertinent information relating to the operation of the tennis facility at the Pelican Bay Community Park. The submittals will be used by the County in making its evaluation of the proposals . All proposals shall be submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Proposers and the Request for Proposal specifications . Additional copies of specifications will be available from the Purchasing Department in General Services Building, Collier County Government Complex, Naples, Florida 33962 . Proposal Security All proposals shall include a proposal security which may be in the form of a cashiers check or other acceptable form of monetary security in the amount of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250 . 00) . Performance Bond A performance bond in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5, 000) shall be required prior to the signing of the Tennis Facility Agreement and shall be in faithful observance of this Agreement . The successful Proposer shall be required to furnish the necessary Performance Bond. The Performance Bond shall be either executed by or countersigned by a licensed resident agent of the surety or insurance company having its place of business in the State of Florida. Further, the said surety or insurance company shall be duly licensed and qualified to do business in the State of Florida. Attorneys-in-fact that sign Performance Bonds must file with each bond a certified and effective dated copy of their Power of Attorney. Page 3 INSTRUCTION TO PROPOSER Collier County, in a program to provide operation, management and maintenance operation services to the citizens and visitors of Collier County, is seeking a qualified tennis facility operator. EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS - SELECTION FACTORS The general Contract Terms and Conditions set forth criteria which will be used in the receipt of proposals and selection of the success- ful firm. In addition, the criteria set forth below will be considered. A Selection Committee, appointed by the County Manager, will independently evaluate each proposal, and selection will be made on the basis of the criteria listed below: 1 . Answer All Questions on RFP: Proposer shall answer all questions on the "Proposers Qualification Form" . A Firm answering all questions shall receive a maximum of three (3) points . 2 . Qualifications and Experience in Operations and Management of a Tennis Facility: Rating shall be based on information provided on experience in tennis facility operation. A firm who has direct experience with this type of service shall receive a higher rating than a firm who, for instance, has worked in a pro shop (maximum of 5 points) . 3 . Overall Completeness, Clarity and Quality of Proposal : Rating shall be based on overall completeness and clarity of proposal . A proposal that clearly indicates past experience, similar contracts that are now in effect, proposers proposed method of operation to include sketches of any improvements that may be made and references shall receive a maximum rating of five (5) points . 4 . Percentages Offered: Each proposal shall include the percentages offered. The percentages shall be compared to the other proposals . The vendor who offers the highest percentages shall receive a maximum of five (5) points . A proposer who offers lower percentages shall receive correspondingly less points . 5 . Reports : A sample of the vendors monthly report of activities shall be submitted along with the proposal . Rating shall be based on information contained within report, ease of use, and the rating shall be worth a maximum of four (4) points . 6 . Operational Concepts and Plans : The proposal will be evaluated based on proposed operational plan. The operational plan shall be compared to other vendors proposed plans . The plan that is most advantageous to Collier County shall receive a maximum rating of five (5) points . (C) 14 Page 4 equest For Proposal #96-2f""1 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS - SELECTION FACTORS (Continued) Collier County procedure for selection is as follows : 1 . Request for Proposals solicited. 2 . Receipt of Proposals . 3 . The County Manager shall appoint a Selection Committee to pre-qualify all Proposals submitted. 4 . The committee members shall score each Proposal in accordance with the rating attached, and may, at their discretion, schedule presentations from the top-ranked firms . 5 . The committee members will rank qualified firms and begin negotiations with the top-ranked firm. Should Collier County be unable to negotiate a satisfactory contract considered to be the most qualified at a price the County determines to be fair, competitive and reasonable, negotiations shall be formally terminated and negotiations undertaken with the second most qualified firm. Failing accord with the second most qualified firm, the County shall terminate negotiations, and undertake negotiations with the third ranked firm. 6 . Upon the successful completion of negotiations, a Contract shall be drawn up for final approval by the Board of County Commissioners . Page 5 Request For Proposal #96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" GENERAL CONDITIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS PROPOSAL SUBMISSION: The procedure outlined in the Notice of Public Proposal must be followed. Proposers must submit the proposal together with the forms entitled, "Professional and Qualifying Information" and Contract Proposal . Submit the original and five (5) copies of the aforementioned documents to the Purchasing Director, the original signed in blue ink and submitted in a sealed package along with all copies, on which shall be shown the name of the proposer, proposal opening date, RFP number and title on the outside of the proposal package. The proposer should retain one copy of the proposal . Whether forwarded by mail or personally delivered, the above-mentioned envelope must be received by the Office of Purchasing Director prior to the date and time stated in the Advertisement for Proposals . The County assumes no responsibility for proposals received after the due date and time, or at any office or location other than that specified herein, whether due to mail delays, courier mistakes, mishandling, inclement weather or any other reason. Late proposals will be held, unopened, and will not be considered for award. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION: Failure to execute a Contract, furnish evidence of appropriate insurance coverage shall be just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the RFP Security to Collier County, which forfeiture shall be considered, not as a penalty, but as a liquidation of damages sustained. Award may then be made to the next-ranked responsible bidder, or all bids may be rejected. PROPOSAL FORM: Each proposer must submit the completed Proposal Form included in this Request for Proposal . SINGLE PROPOSAL: Only one proposal from a legal entity will be considered. If it is found that a proposer is interested in more than one proposal, all proposals in which such a proposer is interested will be rejected. PRICE PROPOSAL: When required, prices shall be stated in both words and figures in the appropriate places in the Proposal Form. In the event that there is a discrepancy between the price written in words and the price written in figures, the former shall govern. (C) (C) 15 40" 'Tuest For Proposal #96-24£ . Page 6 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" QUALIFICATION FORM: Each proposer must complete and submit the Professional Qualification Form included in this Request for Proposal . Evidence that the proposer is fully qualified and competent to complete this project is required. Prospective proposers shall disclose any record of pending lawsuits, criminal violations and/or convictions, etc. , and shall not have conflicts of interest under Chapter 112, Section 112-313 , Paragraphs 1 through 7 of the Florida Statutes, and agrees that they will fully comply in all respects with the terms of said laws . REJECTION OR ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSALS : The right is reserved by Collier County to waive any irregularities in any proposal, to reject any or all proposals, to re-advertise for proposals, if desired, and upon recommendation and justification by Collier County to accept the proposal which in the judgment of the County is deemed the most advantageous for the public and the County of Collier. Any proposal which is incomplete, conditional, obscure or which contains irregularities of any kind, may be cause for rejection of the proposal . In the event of default of the successful proposer, or his refusal to enter into the Collier County Contract, the County reserves the right to accept the proposal of any other proposer or to re- advertise using the same or revised documentation, at its sole discretion. PROTECTION OF RIGHTS OF COUNTY: The County reserves the right to include in any contract document such terms and conditions as he deems necessary fot the proper protection of the rights of Collier County. INTERPRETATION OF PROPOSAL DOCUMENTS AND INVESTIGATION OF PROJECT: Each proposer shall thoroughly examine the Proposal Documents, and judge for himself all matters relating to the location and the character of the services he agrees to perform. If the proposer should be of the opinion that the meaning of any part of the Proposal Document is doubtful, obscure or contains errors or omissions, he should report such opinion or opinions to the Purchasing Director, if necessary, to all prospective proposers before proposals are filed with the Board of County Commissioners . The County Manager will not be responsible for oral interpretation given either by himself or members of his staff; the issuance of a written addendum being the only official method whereby such interpretation will be given. Page 7 Request For Proposal #96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSAL: No proposal can be withdrawn after it is filed unless the proposer makes his request in writing to the Purchasing Director prior to the time set for the opening of proposal, or unless the Purchasing Director fails to accept it within sixty (60) days after the date fixed for opening of proposal . PROTEST PROCEDURES : Any actual or prospective respondent to an Invitation to Bid or Request for Proposal who is aggrieved with respect to the former, shall file a written protest with the Purchasing Director prior to the opening of the Bid or the due date for acceptance of Proposals . All such protests must be filed with the Purchasing Director no later than 11 : 00 a.m. Collier County time on the advertised date for the opening of the Bid or the acceptance date for the Request for Proposals . Award of contract will be made by the Board of County Commissioners in public session. Award recommendations will be posted outside the offices of the Purchasing Department on Wednesdays and Thursdays . Any actual or prospective respondent who desires to formally- protest the recommended contract award must file a notice of intent to protest with the Purchasing Director within two (2) calendar days (excluding weekends and County holidays) of the date that the recommended award is posted. Upon filing of said notice, the protesting party will have five (5) days to file a formal protest and will be given instructions as to the form and content requirements of the formal protest . A copy of the "Protest Policy" is available at the office of the Purchasing Director. EXPENSES INCURRED IN PREPARING PROPOSAL: The County accepts no responsibility for any expenses incurred in the proposal, preparation and presentation, such expenses are to be born exclusively by the proposer. LOBBYING: All firms are hereby placed on NOTICE that the Board of County Commissioners does not wish to be lobbied. . .either individually or collectively. . .about a project for which a firm has submitted a Proposal . Firms and their agents are not to contact members of the County Commission for such purposes as meeting or introduction, luncheons, dinners, etc . During the process, from Proposal closing to final Board approval, no firm or their agent shall contact any other employee of Collier County in reference to this Proposal, with the exception of the Purchasing Director or his designee (s) . Failure to abide by this provision may serve as grounds for disqualification for award of this contract to the firm. INSPECTION OF TENNIS FACILITY: It is recommended that all proposers attend the pre-proposal meeting to be held on February 15 , 1996 at 10 : 00 a.m. to inspect and familiarize themselves with the Pelican Bay Tennis Facility at 764 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples, Florida 33963 . (C) 16 Page 8 request For Proposal #96-25 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" TERMINATION: Should the contractor be found to have failed to perform his services in a manner satisfactory to the County as per Specifications, the County may terminate this Agreement immediately for cause; further the County may terminate this Agreement for convenience with a thirty (30) day written notice . The County shall be sole judge of non-performance . - PERFORMANCE BOND: The bidder agrees, should he/she be successful in award, to furnish the County within ten (10) consecutive calendar days after written notice of award has been given, a Performance Bond in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5, 000) or any other term of surety executed with a surety insurer being an approved reputable and responsible firm licensed to do business in the State of Florida to guarantee the faithful observance of this contract in strict accord with the Contract Specifications and other documents . All performance security shall be continued to a minimum of six (6) months past the completion of the project under this contract . Each proposal shall be accompanied by a two hundred and fifty dollar ($250 . ) RFP security in the form of a cashiers check, bid bond, irrevocable letter of credit, cash or other form of security authorized by the Purchasing Director. Collier County reserves the right to reject any and all security tendered to the County. RFP security will be returned within thirty (30) days after Collier County and the accepted proposer have executed a written contract . PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME: A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in s . 287 . 017 for Category Two for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list . ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Other than minor procedural matters, questions regarding this proposal must be addressed to: Mr. Murdo Smith, Operations Manager Parks and Recreation Department 3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard Naples, Florida 33999 Telephone (941) 353-0404 Page 9 Request For Proposal RFP #96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT: The Agreement shall be for the sole purpose of operations, management and maintenance of the tennis facility at the Pelican Bay Community Park. The Tennis Professional shall not conduct any other business on County property without specific written authority of the Board of County Commissioners . SUM PAYABLE TO COUNTY: The Tennis Professional shall pay to the County a stated percentage of gross receipts . Said rental percentage shall be paid to the County by the 15th of each month for the preceding month, and said payment shall be accompanied by a statement of gross receipts for the preceding month. It is also understood that the applicable Florida State Sales Use Tax on rental payments shall be added to the Tennis Professional' s rental payment and forwarded to the County as part of said payments . It is the intent of the County that it is to receive the rental amount as net, free and clear of all costs and charges arising from or relating to said demised premises . GROSS RECEIPTS : The term "gross receipts" is understood to mean all income collected or accrued, derived by the Tennis Professional under the privileges granted by his Agreement or other document entered into with the County, excluding amounts of any Federal, State or City sales tax, or other tax, collected by the Concessionaire from customers and required by law to be remitted to the taxing authority. AUDITING OF ACCOUNTS : The Tennis Professional shall, upon demand, make available locally, books of account and financial statements to authorized representatives of the Office of Internal Audit of Collier County. LICENSES AND TAXES : The Tennis Professional shall be required to obtain and pay for all necessary licenses for this operation. He shall be solely responsible for payment of any and all taxes levied on his operation. APPEARANCE OF PREMISES : The Tennis Professional shall have a neat and orderly operation at all times and shall be solely responsible for the necessary housekeeping on and around the tennis facility. No signs or advertising shall be placed on the tennis facility or around the courts location unless first approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation or his authorized representative . The Tennis Professional shall make available all areas under his control for examination at any time by the County Manager or his authorized representative . EMPLOYEE QUALIFICATIONS : The Tennis Professional shall employ people to work at this facility who are literate, neat, clean, well-groomed ,and courteous and wear a uniform of the company. (C) 17 Page 10 quest For Proposal (Contii__ed) RFP #96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" TERM OF AGREEMENT: The term of the Agreement between the County and the successful proposer shall be for a period of five (5) years from the date of approval by Collier County' s Board of County Commissioners and shall be renewable upon satisfactory performance by the Tennis Professional for a period of five (5) years, subject to successful negotiation of percentages for renewal period and approval of the Board of County Commissioners . The County shall give the Tennis Professional written notice of its intention to extend the Agreement no less than ninety (90) days prior to the end of the existing Agreement . The Tennis Professional must notify the County of his/her intent to accept the Agreement extension not less than sixty (60) days prior to the end of the existing Agreement . CASH REGISTERS : The Tennis Professional must use point-of-sale electronic cash machines or other electronic accounting control equipment for the proper control of cash payments . Cash register tapes must be maintained and made available upon demand during the entire term of the Agreement with Collier County. All electronic cash equipment and accounting procedures must be approved by the Collier County Finance Department . All sales must be accompanied by a receipt to the customer. OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS : The successful Vendor must obtain written approval from the Director of Parks and Recreation or his authorized representative for any and all changes in operational concepts as set forth in his Proposal PAYMENT OF UTILITIES : The County shall pay for charges of utilities to the designated premises including, but not limited to, charges for water, sewer, and electricity during the term of the Agreement . The Vendor shall pay for all telephone and electricity associated with the office or pro shop. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS : The Tennis Professional shall, to the satisfaction of the Director of Parks and Recreation or his authorized representative provide normal and routine daily, monthly, yearly maintenance of the tennis facilities, designed to keep the premises and equipment in a good state of repair, free from hazardous conditions and deterioration, thus providing for the comfort and safety of visitors and patrons . This includes purchasing and installing all tennis court clay, lines, nets, watering system, windscreen, etc . The vendor will supply all equipment to maintain the courts (i .e. roller, drags, etc. ) . Repairs to underground watering system shall be the responsibility of the County. The repairs to the lighting on the tennis courts shall be the County' s responsibility. Painting of existing building will be the responsibility of the County, except for inside the office and storage area used by the tennis professional . Hurricane warning responsibilities include preparing facility for any upcoming storm, i .e . remove trash cans, . windscreen from fencing, tie down picnic tables, etc . Paste 11 Request For Proposal (Continued) RFP #96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" SECURITY: The Tennis Professional shall provide any security measures which may be required to protect his/her area and his/her equipment, materials and facilities . TRASH, RUBBISH AND GARBAGE REMOVAL: The County will provide all garbage, trash and rubbish receptacles within the confines of his area. Dumping of receptacles and removal of trash, rubbish and garbage shall be the responsibility of the Tennis Professional . The Tennis Professional agrees to perform daily removal of litter in the immediate exterior area within fifty (50) feet of the tennis facility. ASSIGNMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION AGREEMENT: The Tennis Professional shall not, at any time during the tenure of the Agreement, sublet any part of this Agreement or assign any portion or part of it, except by virtue of written permission granted by the Board of County Commissioners . NON-DISCRIMINATION: There shall be no discrimination as to race, sex, color, creed, age or national origin in the operations referred to by this Management Operations Agreement; and further, there shall be no discrimination regarding any use, service, maintenance, or operation of the premises . All facilities located on the premises shall be made available to the public, subject to the right of the Tennis Professional to establish and enforce rules and regulations to provide for safety, orderly operation and security of the facilities . EQUIPMENT: The Tennis Professional must provide and maintain, at his own expense, all equipment required to operate the facility. The Tennis Professional shall have the right to use County equipment, furnishings and fixtures that may be presently used in conjunction with the operations . Any equipment that is lost, stolen or damaged shall be replaced or repaired at the expense of the Tennis Professional; ordinary wear and tear is expected. Upon the expiration of the Agreement, the Tennis Professional shall quietly and peacefully, redeliver said inventory to the County. VENDING MACHINES : The County reserves the iright to have vending machines at the facility and keep any revenue from those machines . FACILITIES : The Vendor accepts the space provided; other structures or units that will house pro shop services must be provided by the Vendor and approved by the County. Any structure or unit constructed must meet and comply with all County codes . The location of this structure or portable unit will be east of the bathroom facility. Collier County' s Board of Commissioners will become owners of any permanent structure after the initial five (5) year period. The Vendor must pay for all permits at his/her own expense . A sketch of any proposed structure or unit shall accompany this Proposal . (C) 18 Ore',. Page 12 I .,. . uest For Proposal (Contin, i) RFP #96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" REPORTS : A monthly report of activities shall be submitted to the Parks and Recreation Department by the 15th of each month. This report can be in the form developed by the Tennis Professional and approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation or his authorized representative . The report, as a minimum, shall include hours of operation, number of plays, and weather conditions, etc . This report shall accompany the monthly statement of gross revenues and will be subject to audit . IMPROVEMENTS : Any capital improvements to the facility such as lights, fencing, parking, etc. will be the responsibility of the County. Any improvements to the facility to benefit the Vendor (pro shop, offices, etc . ) will be the responsibility of the Vendor. Page 13 Request For Proposal (Continued) RFP #96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" FACILITY OPERATIONS GENERAL: The services as outlined by these specifications shall be offered to the public at all times that a reasonable demand for such services exist . The hours of operation shall be 8 : 00 a.m. to 10 : 00 p.m. daily. Written permission on hourly changes must be obtained from the Director of Parks and Recreation Department or his authorized representative . All prices for services and sales must be included in the Proposal submitted by the Proposer. All prices and items shall be reviewed and approved quarterly by the Director of Parks and Recreation or his authorized representative . FACILITIES : _ The facilities include eight (8) clay courts, restrooms, and a small office . Please see the attached map marked Attachment A. LESSONS : The number of lessons given at Pelican Bay Tennis Facility for FY 94/95 was 591 . LOCATION: The Pelican Bay Tennis Facility is located at 764 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples, Florida 33963 . SERVICES TO BE RENDERED BY TENNIS PROFESSIONAL : To provide operations, maintenance of all eight (8) courts, pro shop sales and management services to the citizens and visitors of Collier County at Pelican Bay Community Park Tennis Facility. Programs or services rendered shall include, but not be limited to, leagues, lessons, tournaments, instruction, pro shop sales . PUBLIC USE OF FACILITIES : The attention of prospective proposers is directed to the fact that the Tennis Professional shall be responsible to the Director of Parks and Recreation Department for the satisfactory and courteous operation of his concession. The County reserves the right to run several tournaments, programs and special events during the year at the Pelican Bay Community Park Tennis Facility at no cost to the County. Nothing in this Agreement will preclude the County from using the Public areas for public and/or civic purposes as deemed necessary. The Tennis Professional shall manage and operate all eight (8) clay courts at the facility. The vendor shall provide free court play for the youth of Collier County during prime time and non prime time and this use must be shown as part of the Proposal . Also, County leagues will play on these courts at no cost . (C) 19 Page 14 R guest For Proposal (Contin 1) RFP #96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" MANAGERIAL SERVICES : The Tennis Professional shall have an experienced manager or managers overseeing the facility. Conduct of the employees of the Tennis Professional shall be subject to reasonable regulation by the Director of Parks and Recreation Department . ADVERTISING AND SIGNS : The Vendor shall provide, at his sole expense, required signs at all public approaches to the facility. All signage, advertising and posting shall be approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation or his authorized representative . BEGINNING OF OPERATION: The successful proposer shall be open for business to the public no later than thirty (30) days after the approval of the Contract by the Board of County Commissioners . CLOSURE OF FACILITIES-LOSS OF EQUIPMENT: If closure of the facilities or loss of equipment to some but not all of the facilities_ or equipment due to fire damage, flood, hurricane, civil disorder, strikes, acts of God, etc . , the County will allow pro-rata adjustment of monthly payments up to the time the damage is repaired or other circumstances return to normal . OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS AND PLANS : The proposer must state fully his/her proposed operational concepts, financial commitments and plans in regard to the operation and programs, specialty events and any other programs for the facility. Page 15 Collier County Florida Insurance Requirements RFP #96-2489 INSURANCE TYPE REQUIRED LIMITS X 1 . Worker' s Compensation Statutory Limits of Florida Statutes, Chapter 440 and all Federal Government Statutory Limits and Requirements . X 2 . Commercial General Bodily Iniury & Property Damage Liability (Occurrence Form) patterned after the 1985 I .S .O form with no limiting $1, 000, 000 Single Limit endorsements . Per Occurrence X 3 . Indemnification: The Contractor/Vendor, in consideration of Ten Dollars ($10 . 00) , the receipt and sufficiency of which is accepted through the signing of this document, shall hold harmless and defend Collier County and its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorneys' fees and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description arising out of or incidental to the performance of this contract or work performed thereunder. This provision shall also pertain to any claims brought against the County by any employee of the named Contractor/Vendor, any Subcontractor, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them. The Contractor/Vendor' s obligation under this provision shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this Contract or the Contractor/Vendor' s limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. The first Ten dollars ($10 . 00) of money received on the contract price is considered as payment of this obligation by the County. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of Collier County. N/A 4 . Automobile Liability $ Each Occurrence Owned/Non-owned/Hired Automobile Included N/A 5 . Other Insurance as indicated below: a) Professional Liability $ (C) 20 max ,. %, Page 16 COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS (Continued) X -6 . Contractor shall insure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet . The same Contractor shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions . X 7 . Collier County must be named as "ADDITIONAL INSURED" on the Insurance Certificate for Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability Coverage where required. X 8 . Collier County Board of County Commissioners shall be named as the Certificate Holder. NOTE--The "Certificate Holder" should read as follows : Collier County _ Board of County Commissioners Naples, Florida No County Division, Department, or individual name should appear on the Certificate. No other format will be acceptable . X 9 . Thirty (30) Days Cancellation Notice required. X 10 . The Certificate must state the Bid Number and Title . BIDDERS AND INSURANCE AGENT STATEMENT: We understand the insurance requirements of these specifications and that the evidence of insurability may be required within five (5) days of the award of bid. Bidder Insurance Agency Signature of Bidder Signature of Bidder' s Agent Page 17 BIDDER QUALIFICATION FORM RFP 96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" Name : Address : City: State ZIP Telephone : ( FAX Numb. : ( TYPE OF CONCESSION EXPERIENCE - (management, operation, maintenance, professional experience, etc . ) : TYPE OF FIRM: Corporation/Years in Business : Partnership/Years in Business : Sole Proprietorship/Years in Business : OFFICERS/PARTNERS OR OWNERS & EXPERIENCE: Years of Experience Name Title in Work Listed REFERENCES : Bank (s) Maintaining Account (s) : Surety/Underwriter: (if required) Suppliers : Other References : (C) 21 Page 18 BIDDER QUALIFICATION FORM (Continued) OTHER INFORMATION: Are there any judgments, claims or suits pending or outstandinglay or against you? [ ] Yes [ ] No If the answer to either question is yes, submit details on separate sheet . List all lawsuits that have been filed by or against your firm in the last five (5) years : Pursuant to information for prospective bidders/proposers for above mentioned proposed project, the undersigned is submitting the information as required with the understanding that it is only to assist in determining the qualifications of the organization to perform the type and magnitude of concession intended, and further, guarantee the truth and accuracy of all statements herein made. We will accept your determination of qualifications without prejudice . The surety herein named, or any other bonding company, bank, subcontractor, supplier, or any other persons, firms or corporations with which we have done business, or have extended any credit to us are hereby authorized to furnish you with any information you may request concerning our organization including, but not limited to, information concerning performances on previous work or credit standing with any of them. We here release any and all such parties from any legal responsibility whatsoever of having furnished such information to you. 1 • Page 19 THIS SHEET MUST BE SIGNED BY VENDOR BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Purchasing Department IMPORTANT: Please read carefully, sign in the spaces indicated and return with your bid proposal PROPOSER CHECK LIST Bidder should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed: 1 . The Proposal has been signed. 2 . The Proposal prices offered have been reviewed. 3 . The price extensions and totals have been checked. 4 . The payment terms have been indicated. 5 . Any required drawings, descriptive literature, etc . have been included. 6 . Any delivery information required is included. 7 . If required, the amount of bid bond has been checked, and the bid bond or cashiers check has been included. 8 . Any addendum have been signed and included. 9 . The mailing envelope has been addressed to : Purchasing Director Board of County Commissioners General Services Bldg. Collier County Government Center 3301 Tamiami Trail E. Naples, Florida 33962 10 . The mailing envelope must be sealed and marked with: Proposal number Proposal title Opening date 11 . The proposal shall be mailed or delivered in time to be received no later than the specified opening date and time . (Otherwise proposal cannot be considered) . ALL COURIER DELIVERED BIDS/RFPS MUST HAVE THE BID/RFP NUMBER AND TITLE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE COURIER PACKET. Company Name Signature & Title Date (C) 22 Page 20 CONTRACT PROPOSAL BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Collier County Courthouse Naples, Florida 33962 RE: Request for Proposals #96-2489 - "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" Dear Commissioners : The undersigned, as proposer, hereby declares that he has examined the Scope of Services, and informed himself fully in regard to all conditions pertaining to the services to be provided in operating and managing a tennis facility. The proposer further declares that the only persons, company or parties interested in this Proposal or the Contract to be entered into as principals are named herein; that this Proposal is made without connection with any other person, company or companies making a Proposal; and it is in all respects _fair and in good faith, with out collusion or fraud. The service to be furnished by us is hereby declared and guaranteed to be in conformance with the specifications of the County. Percentages : An amount equal to the indicated percentage of all gross receipts (except sales tax) derived from the operation of said concessions payable monthly as follows : Up to $10, 000 Per Month % $10, 001 - $20, 000 Per Month $20, 001 - $30, 000 Per Month $30, 001 - $40, 000 Per Month $40 , 001 - $50, 000 Per Month 95 Over $50 , 001 Per Month % Addenda Received # Proposal continued on next page . . . Page 21 It is understood by the proposer that the County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive formalities, technicalities and irregularities, and to re-advertise . The proposer further understands that the County retains the right to withdraw all or any portion of County property thereto from terms and conditions of the Concession Agreement upon giving the concessionaire ninety (90) days written notice . Proposer' s Firm or Legal Name Corporation, Partnership, sole Proprietorship, (Circle one) Phone No. Address City and State Zip BY: Typed and Written Signature & Title (C) 23 „ Page 22 NON-PROPOSER'S RESPONSE RFP #96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management” For purposes of facilitating your firm' s response to our RFP invitation, we are interested in ascertaining reasons for prospective proposer' s failure to respond to RFP invitations . If your firm is not responding to this RFP, please indicate the reason (s) by checking any appropriate items (s) listed below and return this form to Mrs . Gwen Butler, Senior Buyer, Collier County Purchasing Department, County Government Center, Building "W" , Naples, Florida 33962 . We are not responding to this RFP invitation for the following reason (s) : Services or materials requested not manufactured by us or not available to our company; Our services or materials do not meet specifications; Circle one - Specifications were : Not clearly understood, Not applicable, Too vague, Too rigid, or Insufficient time allowed for preparation of RFP; Incorrect address used. Please correct mailing address : Other reason (s) : Name of Firm: Mailing Address : City, State, ZIP : Phone ( ) FAX By: Signature of Representative TABULATION FOR RFP #96-2489 Tennis Facility Operations & Management DATE OF RFP ADVERTISEMENT: February 7, 1996 RFP DUE: March 8, 1996 NO. OF INQUIRIES SENT: 56; 6 VENDORS REQUESTED FULL PACKAGE +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ VENDOR NAME +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Lewis Tennis, Inc . Tom Manring - Chuck Breger Tramco, Inc . Witness C/ S Claire Oss, Purchasing Technician "NON-PROPOSAL" RESPONSES RECEIVED FROM: 0 VENDORS (C) 24 (c) 25 PROPOSAL FOR (8) COURTS: PELICAN BAY LEASE ARRANGEMENTS TOTAL FOR 5 YEARS=$57000 First year $7,500 [ 6,000 ] Oct.-Mar. $1,000/Mon. [1,500] Apr.-Sept. 250/Mon. 2nd year $8,000[6,000 ] Oct.- Mar. $1,000/Mon. [2,000] Apr.- Sept. 333.33 3rd year 8,500 [6,600] Oct- Mar. $ 1,100 [1,900 Apr.-Sept 316.66 4th year $15,000 [ 11,250] Oct-Mar. $ 1875 [ 3,750 ] Apr.-Sept $625 5th year $ 18,000 [13,500] Oct-mar. $2250 [4,500] Apr. Sept 750 TOTAL $57000 FOR FIVE YEARS The lease is designed to co- ordinate cash flow with the tourist season Oct Mar. 75% of the revenue will be collected. 25% April -Sept.of the revenue will be collected . Good business practices tells us to co-ordinate the lease with the cash flow. By the 4th year we feel confident membership and programs will be solid and expertly run. For this reason we feel we can double the lease payment from the first year of$7,500 to$15,000 the 4th year and $18000 the 5th year. % OF THE GRO S S 1ST YEAR .005 OF TOTAL GROSS 2ND YEAR .005 UP TO $150000 1% OVER 150,000 3RD YEAR 1% UP TO 150,000 1.5% 150,000-200,000 1.8 % $ 200,001 UP 4TH YEAR 1% UP TO $ 150,000 (C) 26 1.5% 150000-200,000 2% $200,001-300,000 3% 300,000 & ABOVE 5TH YEAR 1%UP TO $ 150000 1.7 %UP TO 200,000 2.2 % UP TO $ 250,000 3.2 %UP TO $350,000 4.0% OVER $350,000 START UP COSTS FOR PELICAN BAY TENNIS 1 .PHONE SYSTEM $ 300 2. CALCULATOR $ 100 3. TWO NETS $250 4. GOLF CART $4,000 5. BOND TO COUNTY $5,000 6. LAMINATOR(FOR MEMBERSHIP CARDS) $ 500 7.CASH REGISTER $ 1,500 8. STRINGER $ 1,500 9 COURT BRUSHES $ 400 10. HARD TRU $4,000 11. MEMBERSHIP CARDS, STATIONARY, ETC. $ 1,200 12. SIGNAGE, BULLETIN BOARD $ 400 13. INVENTORY FOR STRING AND GRIPS $1,000 14. TENNIS BALLS FOR TEACHING AND $ 4,000 FOR SALE 15.THREE TEACHING CARTS $ 300 16 TIE WRAPS FOR WIND SCREENS $ 400 17.TIDI COURTS $ 200 18.LINE BRUSHES(2) $ 175 19COMPUTER $ 3,000 20.PRINTER $800 21. SOFTWARE $850 22 FILE DRAWERS $150 23 ADVERTISING $ 2,000 24. CURT DEVIL ( SCRAPES COURTS) 900 25. MISCELLANEOUS $ 4,000 TOTAL $ 32,925 COSTS FOR CALENDAR YEAR PER MONTH (C) 27 1. LEASE 1ST YR. 7,500 2ND $8,000 3RD $ 8,500 4TH $ 15,000 5TH $18,000 2 MANAGER 15,000 $ 1250 3. TENNIS PRO 10,000 $ 833 4.-PRO SHOP PERSON 21,004 $ 1750 5. MAINTENANCE 9,078 756 6. LIABILITY INS. 4,000 $ 333 7. HARD TRU 4,000 $ 333 8. TELEPHONE 1,200 $ 100 9. ELECTRICITY 600 $ 50 10. RECEIPTS, BILLS 1,500 $ 125 11. COMMISSIONS 45,000 $3,750 12 TRASH REMOVAL 480 40 13. MISC. 5000 $ 416 14. WORKMAN'S COMP 13,650 $ 1,138 TOTAL $138,010 $11,090 REVENUE OR PROFIT CENTERS 1. COURT TIME BASED ON $5/HR X 8CTS X 6HRS/DAY=$ 180/DAY 2 . YEARLY REVENUE IS BASED ON 300 DAYS WHICH ALLOWS FOR COUNTY ACTIVITIES AND RAIN DAYS.,JUNIOR FREE COURT TIME 300 X $ 180/DAY= $54,000 3. TEACHING REVENUE BASED ON A 5HR DAY @ $40/HR X 300DAYS=$60,000 4. MEMBERSHIPS A. SEASONAL 37 @ 125 =$4,625 B. YEARLY SINGLES 43 @ 180 =$7,740 C. FAMILIES 50 @ 300 = $15,000 D. JUNIORS 25@ 75 = $ 1,875 E. MONTHLY PASS 50@ $40 = $ 2,000 F.WEEK PASS 100 @ $20 =$ 2,000 G. DAILY PASS OR GUEST 100 @ $5 = $ 5000 MEMBERSHIP , COURT TIME, LESSONS = $ 145,865 STRINGING BASED ON PROFIT OF $10/RACQUET WITH 2/DAY= 20/DAY X 356 DAYS= = $ 12,000 2ND YEAR COURT TIME GOES UP TO $6 /HR (C) 28 MEMBERSHIPS GO UP $ 10 MR COST OF LIVING . NO INCREASE FOR JUNIORS. SAMPLE MONTHLY REPORT # OF PEOPLE USING THE FACILITY # OF LESSONS GIVEN= # OF PARTICIPANTS IN FREE CLINICS # OF MEMBERSHIPS SOLD A. SEASONAL B. YEARLY SINGLE C. YEARLY FAMILY D. JUNIORS E. MONTHLY F. WEEKLY PASS G DAILY OR GUEST S T PASS REPORT IN TERMS OF DOLLARS TOWARDS GROSS # OF RACQUETS STRUNG # $ AMOUNT # OF HOURS OF COURT TIME SOLD # $ AMOUNT INSTRUCTION TEAM PRACTICES # OF PARTICIPANTS AMOUNT OF REVENUE CLINICS # OF PARTICIPANTS REVENUE LESSONS # OF LESSONS REVENUE FREE CLINICS # OF PARTICIPANTS MEMBERSHIP SALES FOR MONTH IN DOLLARS FAMILY SEASONAL YEARLY SINGLE JUNIORS MONTHLY WEEKLY DAILY TOTAL TOWARDS GROSS DAILY TOTALED GROSS RECEIPTS FROM CASH REGISTER TOTAL MONTH RECEIPTS FROM DA DAILY RECONCILIATION (C) 29 PROPOSED START UP 30 DAYS FROM SIGNING OF A VALID CONTRACT GOAL TO PROVIDE THE BEST RUN COMMUNITY TENNIS FACILITY IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA OBJECTIVE TO PROVIDE THE BEST PUBLIC TENNIS FACILITY IN COLLIER COUNTY AT A REASONABLE COST. TO PROVIDE A WELL RUN AND BALANCED PROGRAM FOR ALL AGE AND ABILITY LEVELS. TO PROMOTE TENNIS IN GENERAL AND GIVE OPPORTUNITY TO JUNIOR PLAYERS WHO MIGHT NOT HAVE THE FINANCIAL MEANS TO PURSUE THE GAME OF TENNIS. GENERAL OPERATIONS OF PELICAN BAY TENNIS There is a fine line of understanding Pelican Bay Tennis (8 CTS) is a beautiful public facility and understanding a private contractor must make a reasonable cash flow to survive. There should be a desk person on duty 8a.m. -10p.m. seven days per week. This in itself is an outlay of over $20,000/year. A maintenance person should be involved on a daily basis from 7a.m. to noon. seven days/wk . to maintain all eight courts. Cost would be around $9,100. Start up costs could be as high as $33,000( includes bond ) with an extra $10,000 set aside as a contingency fund. With expenses ,start up costs , and salaries its apparent there needs to be cash flow from areas other than just lessons. A membership fee allows management to afford to provide the services the pubic deserves in a facility like Pelican Bay. Membership Costs Juniors $75/yr. Seasonal(winter) $125/season Single (yearly) $180 or 15/month Family (yearly) $ 300 or 25/month Week Pass $20 Monthly Pass $40 Daily Pass $5 (C) 30 Along with membership fees a nominal court fee to offset the maintaince of all the courts should be established .A nominal court fee of$5/hr would be charged to defray the expenses of having a monitor for court reservations and court control for all 8 courts. A top of the line teaching program would be established with hourly rates @ 40/hr, 25/half hr. $10/hr. for clinics. Periodicfree clinics for senior citizens and juniors would be held.These activities help fulfill our goals and objectives. The instruction programs encompass tots to accomplished juniors. Senior citizens have a lot of free time and they will be an important part of the programming. Working women ,men will have activities geared toward there level which includes clinics, teams, and round robins . Mixed doubles is also a popular event with most players. JUNIORS WILL HAVE OPEN COURT TIME AT NO CHARGE AS FOLLOWS. MONDAY FRIDAY 3:00-10:00 P.M. 2CTS CLOSE TO THE PRO SHOP SO PLAY CAN BE MONITORED BY PRO SHOP. SATURDAY,SUNDAY, HOLIDAYS 2 CTS 12 NOON- 6:00 P. M. Stringing and gripping of racquets would be a service offered to the public. It would also be another revenue source. In order to carry out such an service oriented program you need experience in teaching ,management and people skills. Tom Manring and Chuck Breger will be financial partners with Manring the managing partner. Mr. Manring is presently a U.S.P.T.A.tennis pro at the Registry Resort and has been at the Registry for the past seven years . Previously he taught for three years at Quail Creek C.C. . He is well known in the community for his teaching expertise and his community service as he has volunteered his time to both the girls and boys tennis teams at Barron Collier H. S. for the past six years without charge. Mr. Manring has had extensive management experience as he was an Elementary Principal at the age of 24. At the age of 34 he managed a 14 court facility in Hamilton,Ohio. He took it from a 300 membership to a 1200 in three years .Revenue increased from $375,000 to $1,200,000 in three years. Mr. Breger is presently the co-owner and operator of Wiggins Bay Tennis Club and Match Point Tennis Academy. His academy in less than a year has many state and nationally ranked juniors.Mr.Breger will be responsible for the after school junior program and the summer camp program. Mr. Manring will assume the role of managing partner. He will do some teaching with Nico Vitale ,present teaching pro at Kensington. Additional part time pros might be added to help out for weekend teaching and coaching. (C) 31 IN N IA H 'LI i:748 W N 2 ,,,(p NN -4 3 'l ' --.,o c.> EC;;];:::.' �.��{( NS?V --1 kbw.,-...m OWO'ONN v::ii1 �vl � "vlN ny( tlf 9_-..1 n ^+ .a .i'::::;::::.1:::.::.::::;:;:.:1.' �.8 0$ �'8 0.,-,L°3 n 8 dam yam dam �J4t.C. 0 0 8 0 8 0 ""' ' O N a O N a 0 N d O N a O N 3 a 3 a 3 . 3 ^ , 3 , N • N N N N Ito N O W O1 C :3:3'::33 a(o At0 am acp 3a(O 88 w ow 80 ' 80 :i:i:>:. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 m 2.13 3 +�Me{ 3' N 17( a O J 3 J J 0 3 a 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 Cmm N N N N N N N N A A A A - A A A A A W N W Arao2�r ��aO�,IA m:."92'1 '.1 �ao^.IV A�,, , c, Avaol X888 X888g. 3888' p888g— 888 AADw AAD co AAD W AADw, AADS :3i::;:: 3 3 3 0°'p� 3 3 3 0 0o v 3 3 3 0 pwp pyp 3 3 3 o pm pp� 3 3 3 oo 0 su Woo Wo8 WOO W80 nO `':`Y' o 3 3 3 N>> o .3• N K i S 3• N 3 3 L . 0 :::!ITI".."ii:i. -,-,. Q � N `°a L. �n57, Q. f 3 2.7, g3. �n'R.anm. . ,nmtDaNf 3 . ? a m a 3 3 m a v m z J N N N N O' N N O' 3 N Q O N Q J N J J H J N .....� ND a 10 (T a(OI O a(OI i ai a o w o w� w`— o 00 00 80 0 A D A D A D 33�8 g3,8 .3E 8 i•-2. !i. 80:: 111111.11cm D mi n L CD DDJJ(O3 JJ i 3 J .p 3OOCN O O N O OnN N N n O - Nn = N n C = m J N J N J N n A A A A A m a s ONE a'a i t0 a'a iIiiiigil i _.—• o' i 88 W w w' 3io`q 88 3$0!0 3$00 g3a� 8s s8 88 . . 88 <'<<'< p N 3 p N 3 a O N 3 O O 3 c 3 c 3 c m 3 c c o 3 O' N C N N O' O.O' ? N 0'^ N O'^ YI O N N " N R. a O a 6 n � V ^ -(IO OVi W o � O �ao .b.a; $ao gam PO N v . 88 S88 88 f 88 {�:;:: W ONN 3 0 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 ��^ N N a O a N N O N IV 3 N 3 7' 3 'N (ONN A i j j J ��(ONA ........ o V O W U) (C) 32 JOB DESCRIPTION - PRO SHOP ATTENDEE 1. Meet the public with a smile! 2:Answer the phone." This is Pelican Bay Community Tennis Park This is speaking" 3. Make court reservations. 4. Monitor all courts for proper usage. 5. Keep pro shop and general area clean and tidy. 6. Collect money for court time , memberships , lessons ,stringing etc. 7. Make calls to help people get games . 8. Book lessons and clinics. 9. Enter necessary details in computer. 10. Follow opening and closing procedures. 11. Close the cash register out, balance with receipts, enter on daily balance sheet . 12. Be sure receipts are given out for each transaction. 13 File receipts , cash register tape,and daily reconciliation in proper file. JOB DESCRIPTION MAINTENANCE PERSON 1. Line and brush all eight courts before 8am. 2. Pick up the grounds. 3. Maintain scrubbery and flowers around the courts. 4. Empty trash receptacles twice a day. 5. Repair nets ,windscreens , sprinklers etc. 6. Put down new Hard - Tru when necessary. 7 Scrap off old material when necessary. 8. Brush each court after use and re-line. 9. Take down windscreens before storms and replace soon afterward. 10.Remove trash cans before storms. 11. Tie down picnic tables before storms. 12. Maintain the restrooms. JOB DESCRIPTION TENNIS PRO 1. Provide private and group lessons. 2. Help sell memberships. 3. Oversee pro shop and maintenance employees in absence of manager-tennis director. 4. Help maintain the overall maintenance of the entire facility. 5. String racquets and replace grips. 6. Help organize games and social activities. 7. Provide periodic free instruction to seniors and junior players. 8. Oversee court schedule and help enforce the rules established. 9. See that all lesson monies are paid in full. RULES FOR ALL EIGHT COURTS 1 Courts may be reserved 48 (2 days ) in advance. (C) 33 2. There is no charging. Only cash or check( must be a member $ 20 charge for return check) . Pay before you play. 3. Court time charge for the club will be $5.00 . If a member is with a guest the price will be reduced 25%/member.( $1.25 /Person/hr) 4. Tennis shoes should be worn . 5. Shirts should be worn at all times. 6. No back to back reservations without management's O.K.. 7. Management has the right to ask any player to leave the premises for unsportsman like behavior. 8. No teaching on tennis courts unless management gives its consent. 9. The Collier County has the right hold tournaments, county leagues, social activities at there desgression They will advise management well in advance so members are kept up to date. 10 All players must sign in at the front desk. 11. The County and management have a commitment to our youth. 2CTS are available MON.- FRI. 3:00-10:OOp.m. SAT. SUN HOLIDAYS NOON- 6:00p.m.. If juniors are not playing on the courts adults may use the courts for one hour. 12. Availability of courts is determined by the county and the tennis director. 13 Playability is determined by the tennis director or his staff. 14. The public is not to reprimand a employee. The complaint should be taken up with the tennis director and he inturn will determine and solve the problem. 15. Scheduled lessons or clinics not canceled 24hrs. in advance will be charged half the rate. TOM MANRING CHUCK BREGER QA CgA41 3g\,q irq (C) 34 TOM MANRING U.S.P.T.A.—TENNIS PRO 750 CLARENDON CT. NAPLES FL.33942 Telephone 941 5981748 Fax 941 2624964 OBJECTIVE To be involved in the teaching and management of a first class tennis facility . TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1959-62 Taught in public parks in Hamilton,Ohio. 1963-4 Camp counselor tennis instructor Camp Powhatan Oxford, Maine. 1965 Tennis professional Meridian Hills C.C. Indianapolis , Indiana. 1966-71 Tennis professional New London Hills C.C. Hamilton ,Ohio. Summer months. 1972-3 Taught tennis as a private contractor Hamilton, Ohio. 1974-78 Tennis Professional New London Hills C.C. Hamilton,Ohio . Summer months 1979-83 Tennis Director ,Manager Riverside Indoor outdoor Racquet Club Hamilton ,Ohio. 1984-86 Tennis professional Quail Creek CC Naples Florida. 1987-96 Tennis Professional Registry Resort MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE 1969-76 Principal Lincoln Elementary Middletown , Ohio 1978-82 School Board Member Hamilton, Ohio. 1979-83 Manager Riverside Racquet Club !981-2 President Hamilton, Ohio School Board 1984-86 Manager Powhatan Pines Resort Summer Months Oxford ,Maine. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Single father raising three boys who live with me. B.S. under graduate degree from Bowling green State University 1965 Masters in Educational Administration Xavier University 1968 Youngest Principal in the State of Ohio at the age of 24. Consistently ranked in the top 10 in the country in my age group in the U.S.P.T.A. Presently City of Naples 45and over DBLS champs 1994-5. (C) 35 REFERENCES Bill Bowden( Tennis Director Registry Resort ) Phone 941 594 6033 Address - Registry Resort Seagate Dr. Naples ,F1.33963 Ron St. John (Head Tennis Pro-Director Y. Y.M.C.A. Tennis Center)Phone-941 597 8431 Address-Y.M.C.A. Tennis Center 5450 YMCA Rd. Naples, Fl. 33942 Robert Bova( Managing Partner Riverside Racquet Club Hamilton, Ohio) Mr. Bova owns MoneyWatch Incorporated Phone 941 597 1117 Address-Robert Bova 10356 Quail Crown Dr. Naples, Fl. 33999 (C) 36 CHUCK BREGER TENNIS PRO-MANAGER WIGGINS BAY TENNIS CENTER WIGGINS BAY RD. NAPLES FL.33963 Telephone(941)566-9202 EXPERIENCE OWNER-DIRECTOR OF TENNIS Wiggins Bay Tennis Center 1994 to present. Responsibilities include organizing and running Match Point Junior Tennis Academy Day to day running of full service tennis club. DIRECTOR MATCH POINT JUNIOR ACADEMY Imperial Tennis Club 1993 TENNIS DIRECTOR Camp Cedar Casco ,Maine Summer 1992 Tennis director for a staff of ten and 70 campers ASSISTANT TENNIS PROFESSIONAL 1992 Longshore Lake Tennis Club , Naples,Fl. TENNIS DIRECTOR 1980-87 Charles River Tennis Club Newton , Mass. Responsibilities included the running of a 14 court indoor club. EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI , MIAMI, FLORIDA (C) 37 NICO J. VITALE U.S.P.T.A.—TENNIS PRO 1971 MULLINS STREET NAPLES FL.33962 Telephone(941)7741413 EXPERIENCE DIRECTOR OF TENNIS Camp Cedar, Casco, Maine 6/95-8/95 Organized and coordinated summer tennis programs for campers and staff. Trained and managed tennis staff. Operated a retail tennis shop. ASSISTANT PROFESSIONAL Michael-Ann Russell J.C.C., North Miami Beach, 1991-1993 Participated in the creation of a highly successful tennis center. ASSISTANT MEN'S TENNIS COACH Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida 1991-1992 Supervised the training and coaching of student athletes. Participated in the recruitment of student-athletes. Structured the program to comply with budgetary guidelines. TENNIS INSTRUCTOR Harry Hopman/Saddlebrook International Tennis, Wesley Chapel, Florida 1989-1990 Extensively trained in the Hopman Teaching Method . Instructed internationally ranked tennis players. EDUCATION Saint Thomas University School of Law, Miami, Florida Juris Doctor, May 1993 Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida Bachelor of Science, Political Science, May 1989 Four-year NCAA Division II starter. (C) 38 Page 17 BIDDER QUALIFICATION FORM RFP 96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" Name : 7s174772AA A.puj - c.hd c/' Ro n IE os Address : 76"d Q City: ril 33 SV State F! ZIP 3 3y4(� Telephone : ( 9Y ) FAX Numb. : ( ) TYPE OF CONCESSION EXPERIENCE - (management, operation, maintenance, professional experience, etc . ) : (i..-&h( �fi.0.41ta d1 A 4� r(� aha, �SiU` - < �� 1, P n,c7 .c. R-.�SN P t PAT — tgAi 'Ardh;' TYPE OF FIRM: Gl Corporation/Years in Business : ur Partnership/Years in Business : 0 Sole Proprietorship/Years in Business : OFFICERS/PARTNERS OR OWNERS & EXPERIENCE: Years of Experience Name Title in Work Listed 7 M �jjg-a2 -P#A. 3 9 cA „ie 8,42.50 fzikup% REFERENCES : Bank (s) Main aining Account (s) : V ,ii ^ ' kel)A`h ,9c4 . Surety/Underwriter: (if required) Gulfs%°rr &. cvcc•icrv/ AiJor.461 Lc Suppliers : tWQcsC.a:S from/If-0N P s A-) Bros . 1 Other References : SAa r¢ So Ms pFf•ck es, (C) 39 Page 18 BIDDER QUALIFICATION FORM (Continued) OTHER INFORMATION: Are there any judgments, claims or suits pending or outstandinglay or against you? (_] Yes (y( No If the answer to either question is yes, submit details on separate sheet . List all lawsuits that have been filed by or agaihst your firm in the last five (5) years : o 4/a, Pursuant to information for prospective bidders/proposers for above mentioned proposed project, the undersigned is submitting the information as required with the understanding that it is only to assist in determining the qualifications of the organization to perform the type and magnitude of concession intended, and further, guarantee the truth and accuracy of all statements herein made . We will accept your determination of qualifications without prejudice . The surety herein named, or any other bonding company, bank, subcontractor, supplier, or any other persons, firms or corporations with which we have done business, or have extended any credit to us are hereby authorized to furnish you with any information you may request concerning our organization including, but not limited to, information concerning performances on previous work or credit standing with any of them. We here release any and all such parties from any legal responsibility whatsoever of having furnished such information to you. (C) 40 Page 19 THIS SHEET MUST BE SIGNED BY VENDOR BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Purchasing Department IMPORTANT: Please read carefully, sign in the spaces indicated and return with your bid proposal PROPOSER CHECK LIST Bidder should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed: 1 . The Proposal has been signed. 2 . The Proposal prices offered have been reviewed. 3 . The price extensions and totals have been checked. 4 . The payment terms have been indicated. 5 . Any required drawings, descriptive literature, etc . have been included. 6 . Any delivery information required is included. 7 . If required, the amount of bid bond has been checked, and the bid bond or cashiers check has been included. 8 . Any addendum have been signed and included. — 9 . The mailing envelope has been addressed to : Purchasing Director Board of County Commissioners General Services Bldg. Collier County Government Center 3301 Tamiami Trail E. Naples, Florida 33962 10 . The mailing envelope must be sealed and marked with: Proposal number Proposal title Opening date 11. The proposal shall be mailed or delivered in time to be received no later than the specified opening date and time . (Otherwise proposal cannot be considered) . ALL COURIER DELIVERED BIDS/RFPS MUST HAVE THE BID/RFP NUMBER AND TITLE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE COURIER PACKET. • Drag shot QRy4 rsk, ; Company Name . P� � Signature & Tir Date (C) 41 Page 20 CONTRACT PROPOSAL BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Collier- County Courthouse Naples, Florida 33962 RE: Request for Proposals #96-2489 - "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" Dear Commissioners : The undersigned, as proposer, hereby declares that he has examined the Scope of Services, and informed himself fully in regard to all conditions pertaining to the services to be provided in operating and managing a tennis facility. The proposer further declares that the only persons, company or parties interested in this Proposal or the Contract to be entered into as principals are named herein; that this . Proposal is made without connection with any other person, company or companies making a Proposal; and it is in all respects fair and in good faith, with out collusion or fraud. The service to be furnished by us is hereby declared and guaranteed to be in conformance with the specifications of the County. Percentages : An amount equal to the indicated percentage of all gross receipts (except sales tax) derived from the operation of said concessions payable monthly as follows : �� .4-0(11P- IS ��ad 0 Up to $10, 000 Per Month •ocr % ,o osis°,°° ii� �� doe oc $10, 001 - $20, 000 Per Month cog' o Ivo 0.1„.0„, /6v od /.Sf,6 ,Q0b`a00/ $20, 001 - $30 , 000 Per Month o' % �8% r440doJ0C $30, 001 - $40, 000 Per Month .oci $40, 001 - $50, 000 Per Month . 00e Over $50 , 001 Per Month aos r}kytpr Addenda Received # # # # /� �6o6t-'b !�c l�d,oc 4 7 o 0) oc)o /.7� -to �ooh c a, } / v°a 0 9° U �u to 3°d� 3.6 go mrtA. e3 c t °°° Ira)6'y o2c acicw °, Proposal continued on next page . . . (C) 42 Page 21 It is understood by the proposer that the County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive formalities, technicalities and irregularities, and to re-advertise. The proposer further understands that the County retains the right to withdraw all or any portion of County property thereto from terms and conditions of the Concession Agreement upon giving the concessionaire ninety (90) days written notice. PciAztVA Proposer' s Firm or Legal Name Corporation, Partnership, sole Proprietorship, (Circle one) Phone No. 94/ - 7S'-0 5'63 Address 7S a _ Cly and S a e 33942 BY: J Q- � V - `TT"''''' � Typed and Written Signatur T. tle (C) 43 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NUMBER Introduction 1 Qualifications 2 Proposal 3-6 Operations 7-8 Insurance requirements 9-10 Bidder Qualification Form 11-13 Proposal Check List 14 Contract proposal 15-16 Exhibit A 17 Exhibit B 18-20 Exhibit C 21 0 (c) 44 TI NC.MI\/ "The Professionals of the Indust) PROPERTY MAVAGEMENT LICENSED•BONDED•INSUR1 3/8/96 - To the Board of the County Commissioners: We at Tramco thank you for the opportunity of presenting a bid to following Collier County project. you for the Tramco Inc., for the past five years have been providing professional services to many Collier County Condominium Associations. We are management ighl t qualified and our reputation is impeccable. Our Company is a familyo highly --- and operated business and all of our staff is dedicated and committed to giving excellent service Our responsibilities to our clients is to provide them with a cost effectivet professional management package, which includes the maintenance and up-keep their common areas. Some of the communities that we manage have of had courts. g tennis Management of a facility, the Pelican Bay Community Park, would be vely simple for a company, such as Tramco, that does this on a day to day basis. We are already geared to staff and manage a facility such as this. We have an in house accounting department that would provide monthly statements to the County. are State Certified Community Association Managers, and also State CertifiedWe General Contractors,licensed, bonded and insured. Tramco, Inc. would set out to work the management of this facility as it en does with our condominium associations. We would keep it simple, allpeople who wish to play tennis will be able to do so, at a nominal fee. We would leave most of the soliciting of tournaments and lessons to people in our community andassure them when they utilize our facility it will be clean and in good condition. R will have a choice to where they wish to play tennis. Residents that object to the cost for playing on a professionally maintained clay court will have the option to play at the many free asphalt tennis courts provided by the County in neighboring parks. Please look over tate following proposal that we have put together. If you have questions whatsoever,please call. any Once again, Thank you for giving Tramco this o be working with Collier County on this project. opportunity and hopefully we may Sin • ' Yours, 1r (---4/6"-C t ary K. Mart President I silt ". m ra um :iY 5085 Tatniami Trail Last Naples.Naplt-sl13151 i74-3140 Naples.Florida 33962 f8J3i 774-9358 • Bonilatinill>. Stan•V (,)tune(.<•rtifir<I (C) Springs Ft. .\lc<r.18131 947-3388 ( ,unto,mal K R,•.,t,„ :,t TRAMCO'S QUALIFICATIONS Tramco Inc. was founded in 1991 and is a family owned and operated Corporation. -Tramco specializes in the management of commercial and residential properties. Our goal has always been to be the best management company in all of Southwest Florida. Tramco currently manages approximately 15 Associations in Collier County. Most of our properties are located in the Pelican Bay and the North Naples areas. Our responsibilities include the maintenance and upkeep of all common areas, including tennis courts, financial management, enforcement of rules and regulations, and all other governing documents. Currently Tramco manages and maintains four condominiums with tennis court facilities in Lee and Collier Counties. Our current duties consist of maintaining the Courts, acquiring bids for major restoration, and purchasing supplies and equipment as necessary. Not only can we manage a Facility such as this, we are licensed to Build one. "Exhibit A" lists personal and professional references. Tramco in the near future will also maintain several courts for "Carlton Lakes" project (Immokalee Road), and Waterside Condominiums (Estero Island). The Waterside Condominium will have four clay courts, which will use the same "HydoCourt" System as the Community Park does today. Tramco is available on a 24 hour basis. We have a live answering service for off hours in the event of an emergency. Tramco currently employs staff with clay court maintenance expertise. Tramco in the event has a maintenance question or problem, also works closely with Welch Tennis Courts, Inc. This company will supply most of the supplies needed to operate and maintain these tennis courts. Tramco is owned and operated by Gary Mart Sr. and Gary Mart Jr. Gary Mart,Sr., CEO *B-S.University of Rochester- Physics,Math minor *A.A.S.Rochester Institute of Technology-Electrical Technology * Florida State Certified General Contractor Gary Mart,.lr. Pres *B.&Clarkson University- Industrial Distribution *Florida State Certified Community Association Manager 2 (c) 46 Management Operation's Agreement _Purpose of Agreement: Tramco, Inc. will provide operations, maintenance of all eight (8) courts, concession stand and management services to the citizens and visitors of Collier County at Pelican Bay Community Park. Programs or services rendered shall include,leagues play, lessons, tournaments,concession stand sales. Sum Payable to County: Tramco Inc. will pay to the County the following fees based on gross sales each month: $0,000-$7000 per month 0.0% $7,001 -$10,000 per month 5.0% 510,001-$15,000 per month9.5/o o $15,001-$20,000 per month 11.5% $20,001-$30,000 per month 14.5% $30,001-$50,000 per month 18.0% $50,0014+,++++ per month 20.0% Fees will be paid on or about the fifteenth of the following month along with financial reports. Gross Receipts: The term "gross receipts" is understood to mean all income collected or accrued, derived by Tramco, Inc. under the privileges granted by this Agreement or other documents entered into with the County, excluding amounts of any Federal, State or City sales tax, or other tax, collected by Tramco, Inc. from customers and required by law to be remitted to the taxing authority. Auditing of Acct Tramco, Inc. will, upon demand, make available locally, books of account and financial statements to authorized representatives of the Office of Internal Audit of Collier County. Ta _and 3 i Tesco will obtain and Pay for all Taxes and Licenses required for operation of the said facility. Appearance of Prem: Tramco will provide a neat and orderly operation at all times and will be solely responsible for the neck housekeeping on and around the tennis facility. No signs or advertising will be placed around the courts location unless first approved on the tennis facility or PP the Director of Parks and Recreation or his authorized representative. Tramco will make available all areas under its control for examination at any time by the County Manager or his authorized representative. 3 (C) 47 Employees: Tramco will provide employees who are neat, clean, well groomed, literate,courteous and wear a uniform representing the company. Term of Agreement: The term of the Agreement between the County and Tramco, Inc. will be for a period of five (5) years from the date of approval by Collier County's Board of County Commissioners and shall be renewable upon satisfactory_ performance by Tramco, Inc. for a period of live (5) years, subject to successful negotiation of percentages for renewal period and approval of the Board of County Commissioners. The County shall give Tramco written notice of its intention to extend the Agreement no less than ninety (90) days prior to the end of the existing Agreement. Tramco must notify the County of its intent to accept the Agreement extension not less than sixty (60) days prior to the end of the existing Agreement. The term of the agreement between the County and Tramco, Inc. will be for a period of five years from the date of approval by Collier County. Cash Register: Tramco will use point-of-sale electronic cash machines or there electronic accounting control equipment for the proper control of cash payments. Cash register tapes will be maintained and made available upon demand during the entire term of the Agreement with Collier County. All sales will be accompanied by a receipt to the customer. Operational Concepts: Tramco,Inc.will obtain written approval from the Director of Parks and Recreation or his authorized representative for any and all changes in operational concepts as set forth in this Proposal. Payment of Utilities: The County shall pay for charges of utilities to the designated premises including,but not limited to,charges for water,sewer,trash and electricity during the term of the Agreement. The Tramco, Inc. will pay for all telephone and electricity expenses generated from the office or pro shop. Bathrooms and Building Exterior: Collier County win provide the following: a.) Clean and well kept appearance of bathrooms. b.) Adequate supplies necessary to rest rooms. c.) Maintain complete exterior of the structure. d.) Provide adequate lighting around exterior of building and tennis courts. Tramco will provide the following: a.) Remove trash. b.) Replace toiletries,if needed, as supplied by the County. c.) Exterior of the building will be kept clean,and free of cob webs. (C) $8 Equipment: Tramco will provide the necessary equipment to maintain the tennis courts and cleanliness of the exterior of the building. Tramco would rather lease existing equipment from Collier County. Expected life and condition of the equipment would be determined and Tramco would pay a set amount, on a monthly basis to Collier County Parks and Recreation in addition to a percentage of gross receipts.. Court Maintenance: Tramco will provide normal and routine daily, monthly,yearly maintenance of the tennis facilities, designed to keep the premises and equipment in a good state of repair, free from hazardous conditions and deterioration, thus providing for the comfort an, enjoyment and safety of visitors and patrons. This includes purchasing and installing all tennis court clay, lines, nets, windscreen, etc. Tramco will be responsible for minor repairs to court surfaces. In the event major reconstruction or resurfacing is necessary due to normal wear and tear, or during repair of the watering system, the cost incurred will be paid by the County. If a repair is necessary and the cost exceeds $800 ( Eight Hundred Dollars) per court.,this would be considered as a major repair, and the County would be responsible for the cost incurred. Tramco will notify the County cost and ask for approval before any repairs are made where the county would be responsible for payment. In the event the repairs are due to improper maintenance, the cost will be paid by Tramco. If a dispute occurs over responsibility of payment, a neutral third party expert will be called upon to give a report. The cost of the third party expert will be split equally between Tramco, Inc. and Collier County. A brief outline to daily and bi-weekly maintenance is included in "Exhibit C" Security: Tramco, Inc. will provide any security measures which may be required to protect equipment, materials and facilities. Tramco will not be responsible for vandal acts, or other circumstances which are beyond the control of Tramco, except when negligence is involved. Trash, Rubbish and Garbage Removal: Tramco will empty trash and rubbish receptacles in the facility area on a daily basis. Rubbish will be put in plastic bags and placed in an approved area for trash pick up. The cost of trash removal will be that of the County. Assignment of Management and Operation Agreement: Tramco, Inc. will not, at any time, during the tenure of this Agreement, sublet any part of this Agreement or assign any portion or part of it, except by virtue of written permission granted by the Board of County Commissioners. (C) 5 (C) 49 Non Discrimination: Tramco will not discriminate as to race, sex, color, creed, age or national origin in the operations referred to by this Management Operations Agreement; and further, there will be no discrimination regarding any use, service, maintenance, or operation of the premises. All facilities located on the premises will be made available to the public, subject to the right of Tramco, Inc. to establish and enforce rules and regulations to provide for a safe, orderly operation of a secured facility. County Equipment Tramco, Inc. will have the right to use County equipment, furnishings and fixtures that may be presently used in conjunction with the operations. An inventory sheet will be compiled by the County listing all County property that Tramco has exclusive use of and condition of said equipment. Upon agreement of both parties, any equipment that is lost, stolen or damaged will be replaced or repaired at the expense of the Tramco,Inc., however, ordinary wear and tear is expected. Upon the expiration of the Agreement, Tramco Inc. will return said inventory to the County. Facilities: Tramco, Inc. accepts the space provided. Other structures or units that will house pro shop services must be provided and approved by the County. Any structure or unit constructed by Tramco, Inc. will meet and comply with all County codes. Tramco, Inc. will pay for all permits at their own expense. A sketch of any proposed structure or unit will be submitted to the County for approval. Financial Reports: Tramco Inc. will provide to the County a monthly statement which will include a detailed print out of sales generated that month, per day. The monthly report of activities will be submitted to the Parks and Recreation Department and approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation or his authorized representative, on or about the fifteenth of each consecutive month. Records will be maintained at our main office located at 5085 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Fl., 33962. All records will be made available to the county for their review upon adequate notification. The fiscal year will also be the calendar year, and a year end report will be submitted to Collier County within 60 days of fiscal period end. Improvements: Any capital improvements to the facility such as lights, fencing, parking, etc. will be the responsibility of the County. Any improvements to the facility by Tramco, Inc. (pro shop, offices, etc.) will be the responsibility of Tramco,Inc. 6 (c) 50 Tennis Facility Operation Reservations: Reservations will be made by phoning the concession stand, or making the reservation in person. Unreserved courts will be filled on a first come basis. Reservations will be allowed to be made within a maximum of one week in advance of the date requested. Concession Stand: Due to the size of the facility, it is our opinion, that a fully stocked pro shop would not be feasible. Tramco will provide employees to staff the "Break Pointe Pro Shop". These employees will take reservations, sell soft drinks, snacks, and miscellaneous tennis supplies. Rental equipment will also be available such as ball machines, racquets, etc. Hours: Tennis courts will be open from 8:00 a.m.- 10:00 p.m., Sunday through Sunday. The facilities will be closed on rainy days, Christmas and when there is a hurricane warning. In the event there are no reservations for evening hours, the shop and courts will close early, but never before 8:00 p.m. Partial closure of the facility may be necessary when major repairs to the courts are in progress. Security: Tramco will lock up the facility when the concession stand closes. Tennis Professional: Tramco will not have a tennis professional on staff. Due to the abundance of tennis pros in our area, professionals will be subcontracted on an as needed basis. League Play: Tramco will allow privately sponsored leagues to play on off peak playing times only. Court costs will apply. All County sponsored Leagues and events will have court use at no cost. All Leagues will be able to play at off peak hours. Tournaments: The tennis courts will be available to all County sponsored events at no cost. Private events will be allowed to play at a determined fee plus a deposit. If damage to the property and or equipment results from a County sponsored event, the cost for repairs will be the responsibility of the County. Damage to the facility from a privately sponsored event will be deducted out from the deposit. Tournaments will be scheduled on off peak hours only. 7 (C) 51 Lessons: The Community Park Tennis Facility will be available to local tennis pro's to hold weekly tennis lessons for a fee. Collier County may wish to sponsor clinics or lessons for residents and guests. Tramco will enroll the people, and subcontract a local tennis professional to teach the classes. Only one court will be available for lessons during peak hours. At all other times courts will be available by reservation or on a first come basis. Rules and Regulations: Upon reward of management contract, standard rules and regulations addressing court use,dress, and conduct will be compiled and submitted to the County for approval. FEE Structure: Court use will be structured as follows: Court use will be charged at a rate of$5 per person,per hour of play. One hour and a half will be the maximum time you can reserve a court. The request for additional time will be assessed based on the availability of a court. A minimum charge of$10 per court,per hour,applies. Students that present valid student identification cards will be able to play during off peak hours for$3.00 per hour, per person. Discounted Coupon Books will also be available to seasonal and annual residents as follows: 10(1/2) hour passes $22.50 20 (1/2) hour passes $40.00 40(1/2) hour passes $75.00 Coupons will be valid for 1 year from date of purchase All approved private tournaments, leagues, and private lessons will be able to reserve courts at a cost of $5.00 per person, per day. Tournament and leagues, other than County sponsored events will be required to sign a waiver form along with a $100 deposit for each court reserved. A representative of Tramco and the sponsor will inspect the property before use. For tournaments and leagues that require additional maintenance to the courts above and beyond what is stated in "Exhibit C" (more frequent grooming, watering , rolling,sweeping of lines,etc.)will be billed out at$25 per man hour. NOTE: . The prices quoted on this page,do not include any applicable taxes. %lam 8 (C) 52 (C) 53 C-17-Or=-1' 96 01:c FH FRUf•1 TFC 1941 �45: F.0 • • UIRENENTS (Continued)COLLIER COUNTY FLoRIDA INsuRANcE -"'�i Contractor shall insure that all subcontractors :the same isurance comply with meet. The ; same Caarequirements �t he is required to ices'titicates of insurance meetingProvide County with !provisions. 1the required insurance X 7. iCbZZ ier County mutt be named as "ADDIT20MAL „ Insurance Certificate for Commercial_General on the : Automobile Liability Coverage whew Geaexa�, Liability and ? required. B. Collier County Board of Count es the Certificate Holder. dCommissioners The "Certificate steak be e=tifscate Sold named 'should read as follows: Bolder," Collier County B•oard of County Commissioners ! Naples, Florida No County Division, Department or i appear on the Certificate. , z�dtviduaZ name should 1 , cent . ether 4i�1 will • __ .. 9. Thirty (30) pays Cancellation. Nati required. __X__ 10. The Certificate must state the Sid Number and Title. BIDDERS ;INSURANCE AGE STATEMENT: _ =. PR 4 lir = IC Ilt L = ta" is fig We understand t .nsuran specifirat- -.• = and that Ce requirements of these requu ithin Titre evidanGe of usability may be {S) days of the award of bid. Gary//,Mart for Tr:��. 4 , Inc. Barton Insurance Agency irI nSUranCe Agee • ..• tune o Bidder igaature o Hick e J r' s Agent .. - _ t_i I i • (c) 54 10 Pace 17 BIDDER QUALIFICATION FORM RFP 96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" Name: TRAMCO, INC. Address : 5085 Tamiami Trail East City: Naples State FL ZIP 33962 Telephone: ( 941 ) 774-3140 FAX Numb. : ( 941 ) 774-9358 TYPE OF CONCESSION EXPERIENCE - (management, operation, maintenance, professional experience, etc. ) : TYPE OF FIRM: x Corporation/Years in Business: 6 Partnership/Years in Business: Sole Proprietorship/Years in Business: OFFICERS/PARTNERS OR OWNERS & EXPERIENCE: Years of Experience Name Title in Work Listed Gary E. Mart CEO 6 Gary K. Mart PrQsicient 6 REFERENCES: Bank(s) Maintaining Account (s) : Suntrust Bank, Southwest Florida 4103 Santa Barbara Blvd- , Naples , FL 33941 A/C #0338000040100 - . Surety/Underwriter: (if required) Suppliers: See Attached Other References: See Attached (C) 55 11 .:7 PAGE 17A 5085 ES,FL 3I TRAIL EAST RAMC() INC NAPLES,FL 33962 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 813-774-3140 NAPLES 813-947-3388 BONITA GENERAL INFORMATION: BUSINESS NAME: TRAMCO, INC. BUSINESS ADDRESS: 5085 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST NAPLES,FL 33962 BUSINESS TELEPHONE: (941) 774-3140 BUSINESS FAX: (941) 774-9358 OFFICERS: GARY K. MART,PRESIDENT GARY E. MART,CEO BANK REFERENCES: SUNTRUST BANK, SOUTHWEST FLORIDA 4103 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD NAPLES,FL 33941 A/C#0338000040100 (941)598-0501 - CONTACT: ALENE PARKER, BRANCH MANAGER TRADE REFERENCES: ROBBINS TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2400 NORTH TAMIAMI TRAIL# 401 NAPLES,FL.33940 (941)-436-0061 OFFICE FURNITURE & DESIGN 2323 CLEVELAND AVENUE FORT MYERS,FL. 33901 (941)337-1212 - CONTACT: JONATHON MARCO OFFICE SUPPLY & PRINTING COMPANY 11222 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL, NAPLES, FL 33962 (941) 775-2335 TRCREDAPI (C) 56 12. Pace 18 BIDDER QUALIFICATION FORM (Continued) OTHER INFORMATION: Are there any judgments, claims or suits pending or outstanding by or against you? [ ] Yes [ x] No If the answer to either question is yes, submit details on separate sheet. List all lawsuits that have been filed by or agaihst your firm in the last five (5) years: Pursuant to information for prospective bidders/proposers for above mentioned proposed project, the undersigned is submitting the information as required with the understanding that it is only to assist in determining the qualifications of the organization to perform the type and magnitude of concession intended, and further, guarantee the truth and accuracy of all statements herein made. We will accept your determination of qualifications without prejudice . The surety herein named, or any other bonding company, bank, subcontractor, supplier, or any other persons, firms or corporations with which we have done business, or have extended any credit to us are hereby authorized to furnish you with any information you may request concerning our organization including, but not limited to, information concerning performances on previous work or credit standing with any of them. We here release any and all such parties from any legal responsibility whatsoever of having furnished such information to you. (C) 57 13 Pace 19 THIS SHEET MUST BE SIGNED BY VENDOR BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Purchasing Department IMPORTANT: Please read carefully, sign in the spaces indicated and return with your bid proposal PROPOSER CHECK LIST Bidder should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed: 1. The Proposal has been signed. 2 . The Proposal prices offered have been reviewed. 3 . The price extensions and totals have been checked. 4. The payment terms have been indicated. 5 . Any required drawings, descriptive literature, etc. have been included. 6. Any delivery information required is included. 7. If required, the amount of bid bond has been checked, and the bid bond or cashiers check has been included. 8 . Any addendum have been signed and included. 9 . The mailing envelope has been addressed to: Purchasing Director Board of County Commissioners General Services Bldg. Collier County Government Center 3301 Tamiami Trail E. Naples, Florida 33962 10 . The mailing envelope must be sealed and marked with: Proposal number Proposal title Opening date 11. The proposal shall be mailed or delivered in time to be received no later than the specified oDeninc date and time. (Otherwise proposal cannot be considered) . ALL COURIER DELIVERED BIDS/RFPS MUST HAVE THE BID/RFP NUMBER AND TITLE ON THE OUTSIDE OF TEIE COURIER PAcxr:i'. Tram , 6 , nc. Zl� . Signature &-Ti le March 8, 1996 Date (C) 58 I1-1 PGcre 20 CONTRACT PROPOSAL BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Collier County Courthouse Naples, Florida 33962 RE: Request for Proposals #96-2489 - "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" Dear Commissioners : • The undersigned, as proposer, hereby declares that he has examined the Scope of Services, and informed himself fully in regard to all conditions pertaining to the services to be provided in operating and managing a tennis facility. The proposer further declares that the only persons, company or parties interested in this Proposal or the Contract to be entered into as principals are named herein; that this Proposal is made without connection with any other person, company or companies making a Proposal; and it is in all respects fair and in good faith, with out collusion or fraud. The service to be furnished by us is hereby declared and guaranteed to be in conformance with the specifications of the County. Percentages: An amount equal to the indicated percentage of all gross receipts (except sales tax) derived from the operation of said concessions payable monthly as follows: Up 0, 000 Per Month % 0 $10, 001 - $20, . : : 'er Month $20, 001 - $30, 000 Per h $30, 001 - $40, 000 Per Month $40, 001 - $50, 000 Per Month Over $50, 001 Per Month Addenda Received # # # # Proposal continued on next page . . . (C) 59 is Fane 21 It is understood by the proposer that the County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive formalities, technicalities and irregularities, and to re-advertise. The proposer further understands that the County retains the right to withdraw all or any portion of County property thereto from terms and conditions of the Concession Agreement upon giving the concessionaire ninety (90) days written notice. IAA►mac-��, N e_ . Proposer' s Firm or Legal Name Corporation, Partnership, sole Proprietorship, (Circle one) Phone No. 94/ - 77 Li ` j I O Address So 8S �,M ,.4-m i ( L City and State Zip BY: Typo nd Wr" - S;gnature & Title / • (C) 60 � f✓ REFERENCES PERSONAL: Donald and Patrica Pickworth 591-2700 BANKS: Aileen Parker Sun Bank(Santa Barbara) 598-0501 Susan Grivalsky 1st National (Radio Road) 262-7600 CLIENTS: THE RENAISSANCE BRANT WINTERSTEEN 591-0788 (Pelican Bay) 914-245-2727 ST. SIMONE WALT CHEVILLET 591-3677 (Pelican Bay) GERRY CHEVILLET 591-3366 ROYAL PALM CLUB HERB INGRAM 508-754-2777 (Gulfshore Boulvard) MARINA BAY CLUB WILLIAM CAMPBELL 412-528-9361 (Vanderbilt Dr.) 813-592-6553 THE ANCHORAGE WILLIAM EMDE 614-345-6658 (Vanderbilt Dr.) 813-591-0255 WIGGINS LAKES DICK CLEARY 594-1523 WIGGINS LAKES MASTERS JOANNA BOZE (DCI) 992-5529 WIGGINS PRESERVE JOANNA BOZE (DCI) 992-5529 FAIRWAY DUNES CLAIR GORMAN 495-7323 SPANISH WELLS GOLF BILL MURPHY 495-7481 H.D.A. DAN GOWER 597-8207 EXHIBIT A (C) 61 t -I DEPOSIT REGISTER SUMMARY 03/08/96 Account 1110 - Cash in Bank-1 TRAN 1 REFERENCE DATED POSTED PPTY t CODE PAYER AMOUNT REMARKS 146 ds-100R 05/01/94 05/94 Tennis 1 Tennis Facility 428.00 Sales 05/01/94 147 ds-101R 05/02/94 05/94 Tennis 1 Tennis Facility 413.00 SALES 05/02/94 148 DS-103 05/03/94 05/94 Tennis 1 Tennis Facility 386.00 SALES 05/03/94 149 DS-104 05/04/94 05/94 Tennis 1 Tennis Facility 609.00 SALES 05/04/94 TOTAL 1,836.00 EXHIBIT B (C) 62 16 General Ledger -- reiican Bay Connunity Par:: 03108/% May,1994 ACCT PPTY i DESCRIPTION TRAN i REFERENC DEBIT CREDIT BALANCE REMARKS • 3110 Tennis Court Inc. CREDIT 0.00 ---BALANCE FORWARD--- Tennis 05/01/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-146 ds-100R 350.00 350.00 Sales 05/01/94 Tennis 05/02/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-147 ds-101R 280.00 630.00 SALES 05/02/94 Tennis 05/03/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-148 DS-103 300.00 930.00 SALES 05/03/94 Tennis 05/04/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-149 DS-104 480.00 1,410.00 SALES 05/04/94 1,410.00 ---ENDING BALANCE--- 3120 Rental Equipment CREDIT 0.00 ---BALANCE FORWARD--- _ Tennis 05/01/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-146 ds-100R 40.00 40.00 Sales 05/01/94 Tennis 05/02/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-147 ds-101R 28.00 68.00 SALES 05/02/94 Tennis 05/03/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-148 DS-103 35.00 103.00 SALES 05/03/94 Tennis 05/04/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-149 DS-104 40.00 143.00 SALES 05/04/94 143.00 ---ENDING BALANCE--- 3130 Consession Sales CREDIT 0.00 ---BALANCE FORWARD--- Tennis 05/01/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-146 ds-100R 38.00 38.00 Sales 05/01/94 Tennis 05/02/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-147 ds-101R 60.00 98.00 SALES 05/02/94 Tennis 05/03/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-148 DS-103 36.00 134.00 SALES 05/03/94 Tennis 05/04/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-149 DS-104 79.00 213.00 SALES 05/04/94 213.00 ---ENDING BALANCE--- 3135 Lesson Play CREDIT 0.00 ---BALANCE FORWARD--- Tennis 05/02/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-147 ds-101R 45.00 45.00 SALES 05/02/94 Tennis 05/03/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-148 DS-103 15.00 60.00 SALES 05/03/94 Tennis 05/04/94 05/94 Tennis Facility CR-149 DS-104 10.00 70.00 SALES 05/04/94 70.00 ---ENDING BALANCE--- TOTAL DEBITS= TOTAL CREDITS= 1,836.00 EXHIBIT B '9 ((:) 63 INCOME REGISTER 03/08/96 TRAM REFERENCE DATED POSTED CODE NAME AMOUNT ACCOUNT NAME REMARKS Tennis Pelican Bay Community Par 146 ds-100R 05/01/94 05/94 1 Tennis Facility 350.00 Tennis Court Inc. Sales 05/01/94 38.00 Consession Sales 40.00 Rental Equipment 147 ds-101R 05/02/94 05/94 1 Tennis Facility 280.00 Tennis Court Inc. SALES 05/02/94 45.00 Lesson Play 60.00 Consession Sales 28.00 Rental Equipment 148 DS-103 05/03/94 05/94 1 Tennis Facility 300.00 Tennis Court Inc. SALES 05/03/94 15.00 Lesson Play 36.00 Consession Sales 35.00 Rental Equipment 149 DS-104 05/04/94 05/94 1 Tennis Facility 480.00 Tennis Court Inc. SALES 05/04/94 79.00 Consession Sales 10.00 Lesson Play 40.00 Rental Equipment TOTAL RECEIPTS 1,836.00 EXHIBIT B (C) 64 20 General Maintenance Outline for Clay Courts Daily Maintenance Procedures: 1. The court will be drag brushed at the end of play each day with all indentations and scuf marks smoothed out before being watered at night. 2. The courts will be watered each night between 20-45 minutes depending on the time of year, weather conditions, and court conditions. This watering will take place between 12 midnight and 3:00 a.m. 3. The following morning, the court should be rolled if necessary and the tapes brushed for day's play. 4. The courts will be watered 3-10 minutes during mid-day. If possible, the courts will be drag brushed prior to this watering to ensure optimum playing conditions. Two WeekMaintenance Procedures ( on rotating basis) 1. Remove nets. 2. Remove all excess loose material (some granular loose material should be left on the courts, but not an excessive amount). 3. Drag brush the courts several times lengthwise (usual daily brushing is crosswise). 4. Place approximately two bags of clay material on each court using a lawn spreader to distribute the material, concentrating on the greatest amount on the base lines and possibly the service lines and any other areas which show wear. 5. Drag brush the new material several times in different directions and water it heavily by hand. Then roll the courts. 6. Patching various areas of the court may be necessary from time to time. If indentations do not disappear with daily maintenance procedures,these areas will be patched in the following manner: The area to be patched will be cut out and removed down to the stone base. New material (dry)will be applied to this area, compacted and leveled to the surrounding surface. The area will then be soaked and when the water disappears, the patch will then be thoroughly and carefully rolled_ (C) 65 EXHIBIT C Adialliik 4E41 Lewis Tennis inc. 1177 Wisconsin Dr. Naples, FL 33940 (941) 262-1576 Request for Proposal # 96-2489 Pelican Bay Community Park Tennis Facility Operation and Management March 8, 1996 (C) 66 Lewis Tennis Inc. March 8, 1996 Dear Selection Committee Members: Thank you for the opportunity to present the enclosed proposal. I see the Pelican Bay Community Park Tennis Facility as having the potential to become the focal point of tennis in Collier County and eventually become known as one of the finest places anywhere to play tennis. Over the past 25 years of being involved in the tennis business, I have seen how important this game can be to the youth, to the seniors, to the middle-aged. This facility, paired with professional management and programming, can have an extremely positive impact on the citizens of Collier County. My goal in managing the Pelican Bay Facility would be to provide the finest quality programs available anywhere at a cost that is reasonable and affordable. This goal would coincide with keeping the courts and facility maintained at a superior level. I look forward to the opportunity to meet with you in person to answer any questions you may have concerning this proposal. Sincerely, Larry J. Lewis (c) 67 • TaTablevfiContents Bidder Qualification Form Qualifications and Experience in Operations and Management of a Tennis Facility Resume Statement of Capabilities Reference List Supporting Information Operational Concepts and Plans Programming Program Detail Lesson Detail Sample Calendar of Events Marketing Plan Pro Shop Operations Facility Maintenance Operations and Fees Income/Expense Projections Monthly Activity Report Percentages Offered Proposal Form Insurance Statement Reference Letters (c) 68 Pace 17 BIDDER QUALIFICATION FORM RFP 96-2489 "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" Name : - Larry J. Lewis Lewis Tennis Inc. Address : 1177 Wisconsin Dr. City: Naples State FL ZIP 33940 Telephone : ( 941 ) 262-1576 FAX Numb. : ( 941 ) 262-1576 TYPE OF CONCESSION EXPERIENCE - (management, operation, maintenance, professional experience, etc . ) : See Attachment TYPE OF FIRM: x' Corporation/Years in Business : i 1/2 yrs Partnership/Years in Business : Sole Proprietorship/Years in Business : OFFICERS/PARTNERS OR OWNERS & EXPERIENCE: Years of Experience Name Title in Work Listed Larry J. Lewis President 27 years REFERENCES : Bank (s) Maintaining Account (s) : First Union of Florida Surety/Underwriter: (if required) Suppliers : ' Wilson: Prince, Gamma, •Fromutli, Penn, Area Vitae Inc. Other References : See Attachment (C) 69 REJME Larry J. Lewis 1177 Wisconsin Dr. �--' Naples, Florio'a 33940 Lewis Tennis Inc. (941)262-1576 Cr City of Naples, Florida at Cambier Park. Director of Lewis Tennis School. Managed operations for 14 court facility and As Director pro shop. Facility awarded one of top public facilities in U.S. by U.S.T.A. ❑ Cascade Club, Vail, CO • Vail Racquet Club, Vail, CO ❑ Rocky Mountain Tennis School. Operated at the locations of the Cascade Club and Vail Racquet Club in Vail, and the Fort Collins Indoor Tennis Center in Fort Collins, CO ❑ Wickenburg Inn Tennis and Guest Ranch, Wickenburg, Arizona ❑ Boca Grand Club, Boca Grande, Florida ❑ Interlachen Country Club, Edina, Minnesota As Head Pro ❑ Fort Collins Country Club, Fort Collins, Colorado ❑ Tahoe Racquet Club, Incline Village, Nevada U Quail Creek Country Club, Naples, Florida As an Assistant ❑ Four Seasons Racquet Club, Warrensville Heights, Ohio O John Gardiner Tennis Ranch, Scottsdale, Arizona U United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) Profes- sional "1" Rating U Naples Professional Tennis Association ❑ U.S.P.T.A. Speciatty Courses in Nutrition, Sports Physiology, Sports Medicine, Biomechanics, Motor Learning, Sports Psy- chology, and Tennis Business Management ❑ Colorado State University, Business (C) 70 Page 2 ❑ Ranked #22 in Singles, #12 in 35 Singles, and # 7 in Men's 35 Doubles in Nation by USPTA, 1985 ❑ Ranked #4 Boy's 18 Division in Colorado ❑ Played #1 singles while attending Colorado State University on a tennis scholarship ❑ Naples Tennis News - publisher and editor ❑ Naples Daily News - weekly column on mental conditioning in tennis ❑ Naples Senior Times - monthly column on tennis instruction ❑ Tennis Magazine Tennis Instructional Tip, "Hit Down the Pipe" ❑ Tennis Magazine Tennis Instructional Tip, "Balance the Scales for Solid Ground Strokes" ❑ Scripted, directed, and produced the video -'The Simple Guide to Teaching Beginning Tennis" ❑ Director - Chinese Tennis Association Workshops held in The People's Republic of China for China's tennis coaches top junior players and Davis Cup team ❑ U.S.T.A. schools program clinician ❑ Teacher - workshop for Collier County, Florida P.E. teachers ❑ Director - Tennis Instructional Program - Red Sandstone Ele- mentary School in Vail, CO ❑ Director - Poudre R-1 School District P.E. Teachers Workshop (c) 71 Larry J. Lewis Statement of Capabilities Job Requirements F�ilerience Directed and managed tennis facilities for 25 years: * Tennis clubs * hlanageria/Ski//s Country dubs * Resorts * Public facilities. Responsibilities have included: * Hiring and directing staffs of teaching professionals, facility maintenance personnel, and pro shop personnel * Budgeting * Coordination of programs with the club managers Extensive use of computer programming: * Databases of members, lesson participants, and tournament entrants * City-wide tennis ladder * Organizationa/Ski//s Newsletters *Club flyers and promotions Professional teaching career spans 26 years * Certified Professional #1 by the USPTA * Taught at four of the top tennis facilities in the U.S. * Teac/iih Abi// Commissioned by the Chinese Tennis Association to direct a series of g workshops in The Peoples' Republic of China for China's top coaches, Davis Cup players and junior players * Produced an instructional video * Instructional tips published in Tennis Magazine and three newspapers Playing Ability Ranked #4 in juniors in Colorado * Ranked #22 open singles, #12 "35" singles,#7"35" doubles in the U.S. in 1985 by USPTA. Court Maintenance Court and facility maintenance have been a top priority in all my positions * Maintenance includes hard and soft courts Development and Coordination of these programs: * Adult and Junior Leagues * City-wide Computerized Challenge Ladder * Team Tennis * Creative Programming Weekly Round Robins * Free Clinics for Juniors in River Park * Free Weekly Instruction for Special Olympians * Weekly Adult and Junior Clinics * Private Lessons * Special Presentations on Mental Conditioning and Sports Medicine * USTA Schools Program Marketing of facilities and programs: * Brochures * Radio and Marketin newspaper advertisements * Mass mailings * Press releases * Free g clinics * Special social promotions Pro Shop Management * Budgeting * Merchandising * Sales * Promotion Naples City Championships which draws over 300 players * United Bank Tournament Management Tennis Classic which drew the top professionals in the Intermountain Region (C) 72 REFERENCE LIST Larry J . Lewis Area Codes ( 941 ) Art Allen, President Allen Systems , 263-8447 Dr. Beau Bercaw, 261-8751 Doug Browne , Tennis Director Hideaway Beach , 642-6300 Barbara Bova, Bova Literary Agency, 649-7237 Rob Buckel , Attorney, 262-7334 David Highmark , President , Northern Trust Bank, 262-8800 Lloyd Jones , President , Lloyd Jones Co . , 261-8425 Ron and Randy Kurtz , Kurtz Homes , 643-4455 Jim Nite, Pastor, Grace Bible Church, 261-7486 Adria Parsons , Cameron Real Estate, 261-1111 George Vega, Attorney, 774-3333 Doug Welsh , Tennis Director Quail Creek Country Club, 597-9725 Tom Wurr, General Manager, Skokie Country Club, 708-835-0600 (C) 73 Cambier' s tenses iifaclt recognized _ By TOM RIFE ■ Local tennis, 6C Sports Editor group for larger parks. Some local residents may take The USTA started the recogni- the tennis facility at Cambier tion program for public facilities Park for granted. But pro Larry 10 years ago. The purpose is to Lewis wants everyone to know promote the construction of public that Cambier matches up with tennis outlets by parks, schools some of the best public complexes and industry. in the nation. "It is our hope that recognition And now he this center receives as a USTA has the ammu- '. award winner will stimulate the nition torove P '� „,, � allocation of additional municipal it. funds for the expansion of the fa- The United .r cility and the promotion of recre- States Tennis '',, - ational tennis programs," says Association has Henry Talbot, director of oper- singled out the ---;i`,...;;;-, 0 ations of the USTA's Princeton, Cambier facile- N.J.,office. ty as one of nine .m "The facility we have here is a winners in its Lewis great one, there's no question 1991 USTA about it,"Lewis says. Tennis Facility Award competi- "But we're still not even close tion. Public complexes considered to being what we could be, even were broken down into the catego- without having to make a large ries of small and large. With its 14 courts,Cambier competes in the See CAMBIER, Page 6C Cambier:-Park-receives-national recognition Continued from 1C permits issued, accounting for says. "I think it would have a big about two-thirds of the facility's impact on increasing our mem- outlay of money,"he adds. overall business. Walk-in players bership. We have a lot of working Before hooking up with the pay a fee for court use. people who play who would really city's Community Services De- "The large majority of our take advantage of something like partment nearly three years ago, players prefer to play on the clay that. Lewis taught tennis in venues courts, Lewis says. While there "I've never seen a tennis com- munity•ranging from Vail and Fort is a limit to the amount of space "It'slike this one," Lewis adds. ..Collins, Colo.,to Lake Tahoe,Nev., we shave to expand in, converting great to see. There's a full and Cleveland,Ohio. soe of the existing hard courts to range of players, young and old. clay would be of great benefit." There s a good atmosphere for Of the 14 courts at Naples' tennis here. I think part of that is downtown complex, nine are hard Lewis and his staff of four op- due to the cooperation among the Courts and five are the clay-like erate out of a small pro shop/ area professionals." ' Har-Tru surface. Eleven are light- office. The daytime staff includes Lewis said future upgrades of ed. Kay Granger, Jim Ferraro and the complex should include such The courts, and their Linda Lindsey. Supervising the things as seating for 500 evening play is Victor Zeedyk. Le- spectators, improved lighting and maintenance, were part of the wis from time to time is assisted landscaping. evaluation process for the awards, by local instructors Jeff Wagner "It's nice to be thought of as as well as the number and quality and Russell Dean. one of the best in the country of the programs — including spe- "One of the things that is real- already," he says. "And as Naples tial instruction—offered. ly needed is a pro shop or.small grows and we get more and more - In 1990, Lewis said there were clubhouse that would have res- players, Cambier has to keep roughly 650 Cambier Park tennis trooms and a shower area," Lewis updating and growing,too." (C) 74 ; . riEl CAMBIER PARK ....•= ="0 R,.-.1c3ognized as One of Top ; C Public Facilities in U.S. by United States Tennis Association ) . A& 1P, w 2 All, t* wil '''' •• ..., 42 • - -,-- .,9%, ..„, .... 4 -;,,,,Iriril .1 7 , -:. ..:1 .„...) . ..- lt4*,,r'94",x 4 i €7 1 ‘;',%•I'<:.:, *t 1 W. ..‘"-,-"7-7 ‘ mr..4 4.r.r.....,,, ,...4 -...,.. itt. V a* 0,4111•4\%„.,„,„„),,. ---\ .1. ...h. i, yip ,.• 0 • t ''°*r .0. _, "<•,.:-,,,,,,.--,rP ,A ' -.. - 174., ..... 04. p-„„ - -. ','4..-040 0 -_----, (11i-f-j ,-4.- .A 4 A 'A ,Aw- 44111/ • // It - .- ,-11b."tIg-4'r til ' / r17t, -.;..V.71 . .`•,'.a.,'4 - -1.- 4 ..... :,:a.....- ,-z..54 ...... _,.. . LI tz • '......-V27,1 '...1 sr 1 Ni NC; -`.; ..... 0;4 *--,_ 1 •••••••• • , ,••"„ :- ,-.,g,....,..ty.._,, •.,.... . _ :), 4 .. . . mremal p.,9 , ....., - ,A ,...:‘,....p.,...1 4 ..,. 4., 1 ,..,, . \, .ic,,er. ..,....-4, \\r- 401,,,iNl f.,,,:l _ ,., :i=g ..,,,,4.7 .,.., c) ,.:. . °:114:- . . .. \ il -,:?....,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, ,,,,., -,s., - . r i:._'.kA1V ii.' V• ,..,,..„4-4.. , .--' `-i- '. / 1 4 :°41 + r.,.1 \ \ 1- -4j * I'. --. .' '..-..,5,-/.>,,N_l' '-:: ; '' 4 r. li AM• IPP74,. :, IMP ....„: rAm -.... ...614-1-4r,!4›,41....,..,,,. 8„ . ; L .04 4. 41 0 . --.., I . -7110 , Imp fa . y ...: 0 4106 A& - Lli. 111r 11=1.1=11MIMINIIIIIIIMIIIM OniniMMINNINIMMIMINIS IrlIENNINSIMOIMINIMIINI•1 . (c) 75 'SC NAPLES DAILY NEWS "` Thurs.,Oct. 22, 1992 1 P., LOCAL 'TENNIS , Locai lavers Y start ' climbingtarry's Ladder :once aa�•n r . .r it .'k -¢ •,-,1„.", . r :t Unofficially,it's.known as Larry's Ladder: ',Strategy mental • ,J- The precise name,however,is the Naples i a conditioning techniques. Computerized Challenge Ladder,a project . ❑❑❑ : ' .D.-devised by Cambier Park tennis director Larry •- ; N r 4`a The Wilson/Jeep/Eagle Lewis. Another season of ladder playis now under , Tennis Festival will take place at 10 a.m.Saturday at .way. ,. '' Cambier Park.There will be c.-_,,.. Currently in its fourth year,--.the event has seen . ,,_ tennis contests and < more than 200 players on the ladder.Sponsored by r instruction,a radar-gun 'the city's Community Services Department and — '' serve contest and Wilson '')the Lewis Tennis School,the program is designed "demonstrator''rackets to give local tennis players the opportunity to '.11.0M 1 available for"test drives." qtr meet new players and enjoy competition among - ; �Rife ' '` '''''those of similar skill levels. ., y Other test drives will .,r, The ladder is a city-wide ranking system that "= y• involve new Jeep and Eagle • vehicles <" K :^ bases its rankings on the standard National Tennis '` , To r • egister,call 434-4694 "-Rating Program(NTRP)system.Such rankings ., • ; J,,1❑❑❑ . _ _ :I+,range from 2.5 on the beginner end to 5.5 on the . Whenever local pros get together to play tournament-player end. doubles,the action is entertaining,not to mention ysH, Those who participate in the ladder ,-impassioned. competition each month receive a computer The atmosphere,however,should be somewhat printout of updated rankings.Phone numbers are less intense when the teams are mixed for the included to make it easier for players to third annual Pro Mixed Doubles Tennis x communicate with one another to arrange Tournament Oct.31 through Nov.1,at the Registry ��matches. a - ` :'Resort.Prize money will be up for grabs and the - Matches can be played at any club or tennis- -..field will be limited to 16 mixed teams. court complex as long as the results are reported ;';.•x - Players wishing to get involved should call •to Lewis at Cambier.There are singles divisions •`"597-3232 ,'; -.4 , ''' ;• for men,women and seniors. Lewis says players may join the ladder at any ..This is the weekend the Sundial Beach and ;4-`time.The cost for the entire season is;28.To k Tennis Resort on Sanibel Island is hosting its ;;3,enroll,call 434-4694. annual Champagne Sips Tennis Tournament.Play ❑❑❑ is scheduled Friday through Sunday on Sundial's ,,, Cambier Park's Lewis also says now is the .12 courts.It is broken:down into Open,A,B and C .,;time for adults to sign up for clinics sponsored by `'-divisions for men and women and mixed teams the city.Clinics are held during the daytime also are to compete. hours,evenings and even on weekends to Sundial pros will be conducting a free clinic r.f.�`accommodate 4� players of all skill levels. " and fast-serve contest Friday at 4 p.m.A pro-am +,- Ball machines and video analysis are among _•event will follow at 5 as the tournament's amateur ;lithe teaching tools used by Lewis,the facility's .players will get a chance to team up with a pro. 0 i'''United States Professional Tennis Association- , Prizes are to be provided by the Prince tennis sanctioned pro.All classes will be taught doubles equipment firm. - • (C) 76 INICIAN FOR USTA SCHOOLS PROGRP stuctor for School Assemblies a.._ ? Coaches Workshops .a NAPLES TENNIS PATRONS FOUNDATION / off nn ending a helping hand to promote tennis is our # 1 goal ... February 5 , 1992 Dear Larry, On behalf of the Naples Tennis Patrons Foundation and the Naples Professional Tennis Association, I would like to thank you very much for volunteering your time to teach the Lake Park elementary School Clinic. Over 140 children enjoyed the clinic. Again, thanks for donating your time. Sincerely, ( J P.O. BOX 8.15—Naples, Florida, 33940 (813)262-4701 (C) 77 PEOPLES ' REPUBLIC OF CHINA - - Fr-- China ' s Top Coaches and Junior Co' ssioned by Chinese Tennis Asso, 1986 I mwa� 'oa ec-- _m I- �.mc>Aj cil0'=ommma°i �zmm tai> ua°:�� �mEmr�_ :.,;L>,ad_wm re' t 'dc _ .- 111a) >O't-= dE 5cL I mL m =03 ° mt:.LjLm aL = >ot^ ccuyo _a, °__•o myvm c >�.e�m mmL'.- gt.-45E1 Emmmc>3�a;eo5 '-.03t23.. >->,r9 ° m •E500 cm.�p_... 5g:.-3-TE cads mS-,-tY E=. .cm m-o-- Y.7mL^mL m E-- 5 omm°d- aE omc m^ zm > 10 CpL L m=.JmSmm m3m=� aE c L m°9t.°.°E"pV trq ° 5Ea-s Y co m_v L - '-- >0'221 oa5°a... >E �•�u'°° vi 5d �o�mLu� r u cam°=hFx •o m3� 3'0-= -L `om Y = m m0. _ m m m- L.. � a5°:H c d m=S c L z: m r.m- >V2•-•-0 V, 7_m L L3,• -->mmemc u 3-O 5 5' °mac m '""5. m 7= -� o'2 ui u�ry op -- 3c'Y`_'J .2.:5 =my z?.3 075.:.. 1° LLr.r. -.32T-'d LC- m'„`",27, m?_= =a^-41 ugmr.5 cm��a - °>.._p`a,_ u_'� >ozi > 3 0.. Vim= m_ >+m vo-• c_ m0 a'- ..5 -8=P. o o amL°as '°u :-a xo- = cr >. = m•C�c `. 3m E � mF '-m OOYm 0•: c^=- o,7i `3�-• mm � m'c-_ u u� mj>>mm cn `5m5m ..9°5y=E= E cc'_ o3c,,5 c = im>,c�1?mdmE aammo ,:ELm a-->3aE„ --- 2, mm= >, >, : m'.E_ =mm0.=-2cE9 =E vo gEv °'a'av'a...-t ...Li:"m ti o�ymmp>'yq `Lm'C='uo o:. �53 -`-'=3 ,-=-.....I g �OmcL L mom-'..-6..7,-, m..> ''''' Em,...., °-..5�.`+.c C cap �mm �O UU CS>m VE rmjcO..mo..V ^Uci. U tL-CL mac.. _ t-m mOL 3 9 H O m ��O L� as c - m O1 �C dOOm L� 'n mv. = CEa., Oax t.. m..� m� Cm mE--tm O. 5 u = .?..,---,., -.7,-2. ._ c•dXmo >�_ >T1m°= =°°c ° oc m ri ,--^mmmc cm 5=m o- m3�`m mam.2, >t1m E= g'QmmEea .,m,ym�..»c `L•mo 21°_4::^Z mo. ..>;3 mT5E32 -e 'Uc°,-a-cE _E- ,5;,V../= r3-ccmm �.�'.� mam° E �. Ca°iMm '"= ta..�=m c �" Y °' 3; n ° 'OL�Em ; m�mU- i---'-d�°1-• a o -.a 2m ni.-_ .Jmm -5 6L�Em .. o muoc'>,°° 5 m L-cJm Lt E u= �-.`-- '�- _ dy�•m-.� _�_� °mtmtm>mc'aciec t. c°i°'m am., ..,42___-.5.-0,,132..2 ..uym� u =y� 3C• ' c 'e nOcr2 3c. 5 yE"::"•com• c.'E'�mm-s-2`-o+gca�_m�,L F� ,..3-M1 _ 3 _ ..,mmE_ em°3na.m° oomarao xm°?°' 5a`=`O° - m m m..aE a) • .rer4 '.e^�Y.`r`S [,` e y °, .C246..1-2>. O i._ v.•.,+u ?fi � ", o L• mocp1 -'m...O'p s t. o c- m1 -.3,35'7402 mL 9.°r-m r- 4. " -ii. o a :-m- 5>, '° >,d mO�mC ■� X d•'' ; .1 ' 8w moi '">,3E1L yEF,_mm s ;#▪ : ...1,4•-.,..„..1,•:.:,,,,., 1- y m cr E 1 o_" .$0?_. eu•0 u -- > ., Y'�" f•j`:.h 42 ,?'^ = - -_c �' Vsc'emocm.C`�a 'm->,L ^= 1 . ICE) . . .. ,- ..... -„. . il ` ,....44,:i7 : .• -.4414- - .0 co lc .$2 74 t,-;-.:-.-->,co-g,..:1,:9,5.*).;r., ��, fit: �1. -s. m= m v j 3-;.":m 1 t"m° '' ------..._ i^. ti c .�CB c y m-c .]]�° •^G Lo c U 3>m o • "- - ,rs....t4;. �'C 7 m U 4 O c.d>,Y O E.d •2'."O:. .y '`-... ! H = mcg^yv liaiiti.'"".'• Ilk-Ti - . .....„ . ,.. . E=-' n o ��c av my o > c" E. 5 UC _ cl)17 ct; of c ca-maca c o�� O L L CO E m v 3. 4) m m m 8> -'m c s mm C L. :z.amimEm"3'n 0 co > LCA mcg map=: 00 2__mz _. mo C .0....E. >,- ..j) c ^ _^ J m L5-mO m5 �'.- m1'a m > .' in... > -3 U °5 w 5 n a 24� OO m Lxt,.c-ate ...t,._1'- :...:,,,,,,. o. 41 m m O C m m m Om • u .-7t5 , O m mm co 1:3 = fvaoh=sx Jc ' Lo aro OOi : OOUmm-401 _ _ L ,a3, Y � m .71'pOwg.. _m C E =- rn v a) . .. . . 3L 73:.- G u5' P . . . . - my �.. Eo. 56-_-_. `- ~ 3m O._ L .mu. � 35° ° m .' m m , ` J V- cu ao 5 u S5 a) ...„. __ , _. ., _ ..� :2.itis L sx acm � m ?- x0_ ;aa r' E co�••• G r- .1EUO fixe a;*samm,^mm u o ad^ / jE%��N Cm mE tjK y O �.1 9 'r`'kn. U N O' m Y .- m5 - `'1 vJ i1 .:*7'.4'..i.7.,..':. l♦1'"." Yi Z Q' thIIIIH . O-- �• w N cl'� 3o F5ZE5 c ' o 5^>c, 1Lt -= S�56c'o .°,~mm ,W3 . 47-114'='° 353eo�° =°gmicLy mo.d 2E2om3=- gzCct.-ac 5y>li5O,cygm> m aOcmaL =E Eo13A-CEU.mpAOsM-B reCmmma L,mmmm.mmm °-- L, 3cEcmv"O- L mzU2-:„,".-E :VSE mL o-EtE5m 0my' m '2628Z2cmocc y ^ m .5.„,gmEm0mEo m0� '2°'3m m o'IIv'go: cmiY- 6 muE°' a' avmz'Oyoq m - U „= �C5imgcn2 mq '2.3c;1.7-- 5 =gar, 35 Ia- r. ccLc- H9ecmS5m1,,,, ,mTum z �E0� °c°mEL=mom�N".' Lt0'om mm5m -`mCcc ^ a'.1°5 .0:-g.>, v �.°.7c'S..^`m• L Am Q0 7aCE=oY%Oz3E.5-=O°,O�:mmLm.me OGmt oac e _ym m- Cw =m mam -°--n• m w oVm0.L.mm°m. m, _>N^mY - 8,1.10„;.: w-L . g2 cOL3 EmU4gy'7'"-E_ omOJ � .,-m°mm'=-�mm5 mLt^•O =>-.acm mO-• - mm I pwal--cxLmLmmm.--cEw - co gE j-o - � _o • m°mac0 m - mE tmai . . m-• pCmz80CEJ,, E°� do:jcm5ws= ,7i •YCSt,,, Au1VCCVceooc.m^ �cNE"SmLOh.Zt- E-12°-A5 ° �mr` ->. ou= 'mL° mc1mkaGvYa3 mr� > L s pV0C'G mEtOY =mm �L1•w>...x7mCWu3C'=•_5am• mmctm° _,7v -LOL,L °Y.m-0m' m205 mLLmm'um., . > FLmmmmFb,Qm07eym° - .Lem. myiowO�pt-m-)cvoma .Y,1=: oEaF >, mLm ,,vg:m2 .13>.QW a3 a5 aF= a C.)i."4.?-' a20I am' a °GQ' °5 1Eq 7451..122cm inal a5 5 m.ma. 5E (C) 78 Y b CI) U = t,C. E M .•• -o . '" >' >, E .° CO °1 d Q r., t; Tel L) v a) O U vn C a) • cn C .z Ct ,Z3 II 0 O et v i pcia Q,C 0 aS 0 'O CS i O C aZ NJ al, a) O -a u) ai .1- •0 - as s] a) • .: Q Z .„ o. E - U c an ..0 3 x >' 4 b - • Q (In 4 sa,.a) 3 c Q' as do °cry o i. •- v .� ,, g L. u „°a c ■ ❑ a) —D 4 do.°° `� 0 cn ^a .0 . • -° .,..z3;0 ° ° 121 q, ° ° s e3 .c , ^ as , Ev , y .zZ0, )... = ed al) -.... ., , p 4_ O tiUp: 6 0 ti.: C U O ..0 ▪ a) c 1. a) 0 Zi i h •Z .Z � d Ct a I 11)) = `” U E a) ct -� v, c0 ti • dq 0 .0 a8i .2 a) a z o r t o tn EE H F. '- o' cu) E. 0 v > 3 cu o •= G, 0 w o ^l ° C v 0 0 y a) • y a) v, , , +, as cs do O U 5 0 E ct to v l. 0 .,_, '..2 6. cn s'' cum >, apt,- = '- c-.) > >, ■® as a>i -. a> aa)) ^ ms — ct s.:•0 • a) Q1 ti)(� �' 4~"., V a„ C do E. to 0 , c) a) .s; •O H 5 0 - c 3 0 0 a) as - ..0 — , 0120 ._ '0 a) i, 0 > v. `Y' O ... t.-.' ▪ Q —'-., E p L3 ° 00 >' Q TaS > bA ... — aS =�. = om, -,51., =.. „, on c x - p 3 as .- 3 -. cl 0, E v >- 3 x �, cs C� ° 3 o 3 Ooam51 E O . > L Ga �• . c-_. ? •� E E" ¢cd c) C 0 v -., v ." e : to .p Q > aas Q c..•- 0 �.. •t, �C) Q gj 0 GC al L1 -Z CD 13. r ado) 0 -O 'n U >? aas U .= ,... .r., c,s 3 an 4- -0 >( 'ti, �" O ° E ""4u +", f) ..c, E .E 0 V] -0 p...,111) Q g - a., MEM RQE_, E. . a) > a •.-, , U t„ 2o < a) aU E = O 0y OU'' � E 3 = = O -0 v, Q� - a ° � 4., c • E 3 y0 .5 ccl Ct 'ywNE � v, ° � fla � ) .` ' aEoai > .� O > E aav � * w § a) p > E O aS torn , ,p as as a) .s✓ O• a) �� r ;. ° v) b 0 a) E z C 2 n as a) W O�E-" 0 a) z (C) 79 ._ __ __ it 1 .� PAR,C3 gree Juni . . '_inc: Were Help Every Tfo Mons for as Many as i0 Chiidran E LVIo, 7.2, Ti, - mopu • . _w O ▪� cC acvH0 mg yTLu u __ to p - W `4=2.2 o9o ..6Eo ,p. ctu, m \ cmm a owyL ; IMI • _W - a H Hmcoey - F" II § m0 V C u O 7 C E - d E.3,::-.°2 m .uu _=yJL' W `' co 4. C mU o o00L p ._} _ • < CD 51;:- V CC° Z, E)1572 Cm 2 cc cZ ■ o--iv 0=00 �� r s ••ya fn 3 ju`- 't u co 14 e--r� ---.,--t1;-7,i-.,"...3`4`;-4,.-t-'74-1;1,,-414-1' .t +q4" .a-t'7 ,Y -;:t _ i. Y _u` a.14. oe7..u LC er',7'.. t > o5r_i c v 4 y ET • �� %. Co P. TU N 'J u u �Z t "fa .^•, a.'g - '�:`'iS 3 • p c r a, a, m t .- ,, .r G � � \- �-»•r�`zAZ,--� gam.,-.std ,• * . :rpS,y�.i., 7 .' .e�. F, ,. a $„.-.75.3,,A1);')'..t.. \ =...., = " ' G • .A-p - GC O T 31 . • • -. TUGyE '-1). -co., ` ._.� ,F ' ;� . :� {C u' N'_' 3u CC \ � � _ M ,G.- i ,,,-----3,-0...-:..-',.;- , ,yu LvmY 9 >,v y ;:, � n. matc �{ Sf '�5 • ��:aair % .r.^. E , gr, Sec uo � u L y e .,..:-..4,14.- cr £- -s--1.1-.-k--,------;,1,;74,:4- ic , C 3u2 � . " 4 4 s,^ - . � "d, 2 E d.i 0 c cx -•‘:74,?•';-.9_,,,,,,L:: ., ".$ - + 03. • -'■ o md Y d .c y a- t ` n 7'" . - Lrt-w'� mss- a./7a • • ',zOLL . 6.C., u r=3 ..,vsemgr-•,,,,...74,4,- 'x '' , jSt, - �-3 a, N Y e 'IX .•,,, `mo-.:' r4 `i' 'S �z .r "ao ony = o v 03c n � , TF �"'o'""'s .s- �', `, c • • - omu ;:`-•`•aC „...\ zey..„..! +c. • ' ti�u-.S y0 u a `>a=E c -e- cw , c3 Y, ” $ ?.- "? ?r Q .p 'Flit mc e • • Z ■ L c 4 L �`n`o"= cus api v _ —„,----..--$-.-0,-.1.,' t '� • .aa �i.t,-x -.4.4\------,..a.,--,--- --.....1.; 'fir +^", "'°. N c3 a, v m- v p 2 y L ? 5... a..�a.k 4, r r s,Yates i 6. �¢ c >un3a,.r' � 3.- a, :' s moi- , :. ` 7 ` i- r N n o 't' eYu, .:5 v ° •_2,t sibm•CD W' -.. 1,0 ie Wuo 1?iTI' `O y'r• 2Z .2y Y_ M _Ate...Cis) wW ° 7, yo . ?. c as s - td, ',r C Ec v ', ! ,. .a.� l ,s 2--,i -a„ C ,w= = o y `Ha: . £' ..3 J U 0 . . r- . -.a •frty OW my E › e cfi + r> "1 . z� > 'an f4.1111 o m J6a6 B: �. ' � .C-33k-4--,---1- 'kYa u E m o ' r a .-7,-.---ii--7-!' '"� 3 , •ya ,.y,Sysa - • co .TcoEcW U t v k :•. "aY'h G_:. 1::::::Licc ^ C .0 =IT; m yu p O L D �. LIM �'^ u 3 >,ab o v • c a o :*. 't'''..:17.1;r:-1-:t1,1'f "'� '- n, • r r Y _ -, r Q „, ,..., . ,3,7,...)., . 5z ,,,_: ,_, baa t , # tc.� :F -_..ir . ..... aFP J3 J...„.._.:.. z.: . , ..,. .2� k � . . a _ ayr J ... G C e t E O C - v _ u '0,.,X+ ;. ".-yam In 2 � aL a, � o 2 _'' "f ? W =J 3 v, C a, ., , -. S /\`MVV • 2 ha.:” ..r 4 Z c - o L _^Y _L j u — _ __i O UC. c. C O NNCO 3-- y mc 5- 3 j u 21 CD N c o�J ` O c > 0 .c:, d. o y? u o Dna? _ �r w Z 0 �y U9 GyO .3 E o ON1 . u O VN• N MC C u=NU lJ.j- Gp - vN V'/ Q, Om J Z u ,. c D- m u m 'a' ' c j C� O C � • maL -. 01, s- Lu _ O • Hm . E yuO ZmBndN mycSEcu ■� oN U g 12 41 J a 2-°a Z t L h� v G a. m Z a,, 0 Z= (C) 80 MP i Lewisc I 0 0 i I mm Su er Camp a a t 1 �. Cambier pari A. 1 k� 1 ,.,-I , «` i 'te. '� � ; x' s • June 9: 00 - Noon 434-4694 . 1 . , (C) 81 FIRST INTERMOUNTAIN USPTA CONY_ IION Organized and Directed by Larry Lewis and USPTA Board ?9855 • , • • THE INTERMOUNTAIN DIVISION • of the UNITED STATES PROFESSIONAL • TENNIS ASSOCI_ATION • presents r' / 1 -,..-f) j 1 - r ", +C�#,t 1 fiL 4 11 §,, l ,- i it , r'f i :;:::, i ` IN--,t >�',.1.1 1 ' '1 I -f Y RaccuecJL1b . , . . . VAIL, COLORADO APRIL 12 - 14, 1985 1411 ''':'111814.1.1) g P 1 r -A ,... . . . . . . .. , • . . .... • with L'S1'TA Certification Test . April 11, 1985 :1 i (C) 82 A,. yf tl: - 4 -. sx1 .. # I ,-• Y r '4 °,t.' ajd"41tk.f , T s 4 Q ;� 5 f v- "t.t,.....-,i, >xi r ..:14‘--:'::; f T 4t' 0. t �� P t��t,f i ti'4� r µ6 t � :if}ti ) r• .t -,,..t.-*nV1 t I ',,'',1`':.,t1',44.-;','e----„I' S.mL b�.•�� ,' ri k f: , -',...;,—,:t s 1 '' f f• if,T:« i. T ,, t -,A ,e.h,' �.a ..l.^^.e+s,uw4.;.-`,d..,. ..,,:,.............: ,..w._.�..1... V r T .L„t,;41',er `, ; �s '4,'-t, The United States l-«7Y u> Y 7, r `t ry . Professional Tennis � s,o s ” Nit' r �� • te .. Association ,.=.4.4,t , ;. n ce 'ra ,,-.44,-4,,A.,,,,,,,;;,..,.,-,t� Recognizes f4, 'r I . "`°; 1414 - . yr °= Larry Lewis x A T, p ,.. y E tr 3+,L I , ..,.......,f,,,,,,,,,, ,„. 46,,,, . t 4 t� ;' ‘'(--:!;-'0 for dedication toward rY ,} :, self-improvement in the tennis- .• rPI"' " teaching, business and ; �rte_, x tf f�c '.... ; k. ''' ,; ` ;; ; :: management skills as shown by ' M';• ','4'.',:: `:i,' r'I attending the 4 � ' ` t, �� � , USPTA CONTINUING EDUCATION z � 1� 3 a � SM ,� � # 4 � SPECIALTY COURSEir .0 ,t; , I gkt-,,,,,,,E, , ,pPnkl *' ,4 Nutrition/Sport Physiology , Boca Raton, Florida 4 Lee , ;jit tC�L 4� R .f Y( 4 ui September 20, 1993 T ,t,,;,..,1.-,i� y '`aL cf A4s:.it41 - yr f11....:t' 1 t4yyYy i '2 dvirr , it 6ff f 4 r ,•_.i UNITED STATES V'•a t j. _-.,ALS ik144 44T V relR tl-, r' f �.[ TEMN 5•SSOC♦TION ,.: U s ir A • ' - --,..„‘„.4.„),,,,.4,,,,,;,,,,,.... 1}k " i; ,Att'4 4:.'1,:x TIl' L"T. -,,A.';'2, ., -.1 ''.t., -', A MM.rit ,, , ,� 7 /A® ,. . , .... , . . , ,_,..,:,,,,„„..„-,,,,..,,,,,,,„.., ,i r [ ( Y n 4 , .. ,,„,,, eye 44,0,„•4 ,,,. ... r 'f. i ,,,_,,,z., t L„p,., z t„r , , ,_,:. , ., .... l ....c..._,,; 3 t. _ . ,- ...„., .qt-..f. r•,` i.,..,,vs._ , 3 (C) 83 xRi 4, ,3C41, i ..,..., . ,.. . . ,, ,k gg ' arorr.aa.. 'S #�" '.,, t'a M w F4-..„,„,,......,„4„.., � ,..,..::'.:',..,*::',Y•'',1:0,:,,.'-:, k 1t� The United States s, r . t ` . Professional Tennis s it 1 r • Association fS; 3Nt zat ` F zes' `3r -` 'f k h�a ., Recogni a _ j t x' ,a z tt a Yh' !o LL t y. i LarryLewis :,,,,,,,,r,„„:.: ax R for dedication toward ,,,.‘6,14:;,,z,-:..: ,.;a r s t+� r;, self-improvement in the tennis- ..ah 'k.a'irk i$ L T iw .,..,,,,:,;,, ,,..---:,•,..-.•,'„,:--.7--,,,,. .7: 7),,,..-iteaching, business and } management skills as shown by attending the r`3 S 4E 4 USPTA CONTINUING EDUCATION SPECIALTY COURSES"' -'1,,,..-,;.'„,„:,,i4„,„..,„ .,,,„, Tennis Business Management I Ft. Myers, Florida m June 3, 1993 y:. . LrS F._ ,�rt�jj - - 441 !i �.'4. '-•.-. ,:4, h ' J IUNITED STATES PROFESSIONAL o..sFA 1,..., , TENNIS ASSOCIATION .1.,‘ ay i .... . .. . c)... ....._.4,„A tt .v.::„_.,....1......,f.. „....,... .., . .. .i:: . ,...„-.- .„.„ , . . . ; ° /A® . . ... , ,,. _.. . . ... . , . .. . . _. . •_ . .. .• , . •....... '.:,,,tel'''4'.'L.)' :,' .....%1;:i (C) 84 N Volume 1 Num 2 NAPLES November 1991 - Tennis News ::Loc Eve tt _ . den i > `ol t -I Rs ns r iot _:; .. :� Irt;s M in e USPTA Pros Compete Naples-Ft. Myers Challenge at Bonita Bay The Southwest Florida United at Vineyards Nov. 1 6 States Professional Tennis Associa- tion 1991 Singles Championships and captain for the Naples team, were held at Bonita Bay Country One of the premiere tennis says the matches will begin at 9:00 Club October 11-13. It drew entries events in Southwest Florida takes a.m and finish roughly by 5:00 p.m. from Clewiston and Punta Gorda to to the courts on Saturday, Novem- Top area teaching pros and ama- Marco Island with over twenty ber 16th. The 11th annual Naples- teur tournament players make up clubs represented. Ft. Myers Tennis Challenge will be the 46 player roster for each Armor Persons who directed the played for the third time in it's squad. tournament said, "There was some history at the Vineyards Golf & After years of domination by the great competition with some out- Country Club. Naples team, Fort Myers struck standing matches." The unique format of the 'Chal- back with a 15-14 thriller in 1989 In the Womens Open Louann lenge' makes it a spectator's earning the right to host the event Melone of Bonita Bay def Paula paradise. Twenty-nine separate in Lee County. Playing an 'AWAY' Scheb of Cypress Lake 6-2, 7-6. matches pit the best players from match for the first time was no The Men's Open champion was Naples against Fort Myers' elite in obstacle for the Naples team as Steve Spies of Breckenridge, Ft. singles and doubles competition they won back the home court Myers. He defeated last year's throughout the day. Pete Minarich, advantage with a 20-9 victory last Naples City Cham- Director of Tennis at the Vineyards year. "With the addition of some pion Mitch Mitchell . `-. new talent on both teams this of Marco Island 3-6, .moi •_ year," says Minarich, "the level of 6-4, 6-1. Molly r play will be at an all-time high and Beardsworth of -----',;; +_`' ,_ " Cypress Lake def ` tet . --.J.. ., the competition intense. _' �, • ‘' • To win the 'Challenge', a team Anna Kuykendal of °; �:�: : -.:d'? f.; must win at least 15 matches. Both Naples Bath and Ten- _ y _ ;: Minarich and Fort Myers' captain nis 6-7, 3-1, retired }()��' :.r ». : r,, _...,,., Y P `' :.'i-N.: 14,',T' -. Steve Shortridge use a committee in the Women's 35's. ( _ ° *'t•:•: In the Men's 35's `� ofpros to help make the difficult r� decision as to who will represent Larry Lewis of Cam- ':. p their cityeach year. bier Park def. Armor -= Sponsors of the event this year Persons 6-1,6-4. , rcr* ::w u r}, .. --- �.., : : ,iiiii y; .1 •,._.. are the Vineyards, Wilson Sporting - I ' Goods, anal Cyrk Shirts. All 'In Standing, be like a balanced scale ', - matches will be played on the able to move in any direction. In moving -._ -._ Vineyards' 12 clay courts and the be Me a welt greased wheel; a//move7.7.7_,;;:.,,i,;.; ':'- ` event is open to the public free of ments are effortless' Chang San Feng _ ; . charge. (c) 85 er 1991; Controlling Your Match Play Dr. Gavin Widom 263-3332 byLaiy✓. Lewis ... ` opponent makes the shot so that zir �. An important aspect of competi- you will have an opportunity to . �' tion is knowing what things you make an even better shot to win = - 7 = e . a . . 11011 can and can't control. If you focus the point. By doing this you are == _— – . . , :on the things you can control then always expecting a return and will your concentration will be directed therefore be ready for whatever CHIi RAcTic properly. You can't control your your opponent hits to you. This is �'� opponent's shots, weather, the an attitude of playing to win rather NAPLES SHOPPING spectators, or court conditions, but than playing not to lose. CENTER you can control your attitude about Try to look at the weather as an 2073 N. Tamiami Trail, Naples these things. ally rather than a foe. Use different Look at your opponent as weather conditions to your advan- someone that is there to help you tage. When its 95 degrees use it to to play your best tennis. How many your advantage by concentrating times have you hit a shot to your on running your opponent and napes southern opponent and then dropped to one tiring him out. When the sun is at fealty knee to pray that he will miss the high noon throw up those lobs shot, or your opponent faults on whenever you can. When the spec- the first serve and you say tators start to gather to watch your E. David Hill "Please, please double fault." third set tie-breaker see it as an President When you look at the match play opportunity to show off your talen Real Estate Broker - -_ from this negative perspective you to your peers. Use the court con are never ready when your ditions to your advantage b 3400 Tamiami Tr. N. opponent does hit the ball back. A changing your style of pla Naples, FL 33940 more effective and more positive depending on whether you ar 261-6767 method is to hope that your playing on a hard or a soft JUNIOR CORNER playing tennis when she was four. prove so I don't lose next time. My She is currently ranked 24th in worst experience in a tournament byAnnie Bachman&Jan Lewis Florida in the girls 12's. was losing 6-0, 6-1 because I I chose Christina Oldock for my She uses a Prince Lightning didn't try hard enough. My best racquet and when asked who her experience was when I beat Caro- first interview with a junior tourna- favorite player is she responded, lyn Kozlowski and a girl named ment player, not because she's a "Monica Seles, because she's a Tigue a few years ago. They were good tennis player, which she is, lefty like me, and because she's both ranked high. I won because I but because she seems to succeed having fun. I like the way she tried my best. in everything she does. ,� plays. When Christina was asked what This musical talent winner, art contest winner, Vice-President of Christina practices 2 - 2 1/2 advice she could give to other kids C.S.N, and honor roll student hours a day. She sometimes gets who want to start playing tourna- tired of practicing, but then takes ments, she said, "Just keep trying. doesn't like to come in second in days off. "I keep practicing When I first started I kept missing anything, especially tennis. because I'm always trying to get shots, but I kept trying and even- As if to prove that, Christina just better and improve my mistakes." tually I started making those beat Rebecca Harvey who was Here are some of her comments shots." Christina has goals of ranked #16 to win the Wiggins Bay about tennis. The best thing she achieving a ranking in the 14's, a tournament recently. Said Christina, likes about tennis is, "It's a corn- national ranking, and eventually She was seeded #1 and I won in petitive sport and I like winning." I being #1. the third after being down 1-4.' cope with losing by trying to im- Christina, 12 years old, started (C) 86 Nor .mber 991 ::::::::::::::: ..... a : ! •Ten WINurs. ::::: ::: ::llio : .. ... ll:ioni. :::::::: :: 0 :::: 00 :::::::3:.:::::: USTA Schools Program Promoting Tennis by Ed T0cr0174 Collier Cow*,Tennis Director The ultimate goal of the USTA were donated in 1990 through rac- assemblies were held and this year Schools Program Is to give every quet collection drives and dona- 31 schools are targeted for assem- . school aged child the opportunity tions. Countless tennis balls are blies. to learn to play tennis in regular donated by local pros and volun- The Schools Program along with physical education classes in ele- teers. other youth tennis activities pro- mentary, middle schools and high The popularity of this program moted by the USTA has lead to a schools. The National Program in seems to grow and grow with each resurgence of tennis popularity in 1990 participated through their year. Truly a program to be proud our country, and also to our coun- regular scheduled P.E. classes. of and one that has proved to be .try's success world wide on the Over 580 special activities, pro- extremely effective. • professional tours. grams, and assemblies were held Locally the USTA Schools Pro- The Naples Tennis Patrons in schools throughout the country. gram is carried out by the many Foundation is committed to the This is accomplished by a group fine P.E. instructors along with the development of tennis through the effort consisting of P.E. teachers, Naples Tennis Patrons Foundation Schools Program and other activi- tennis pros, volunteers and coor- (NTPF). The Foundation is corn- ties. NTPF is always looking for dinating efforts from the United prised of members of the Naples volunteers to assist In these pro- States Tennis Association. Professional Tennis Association jects. tf you are interested In lend- One. phase of this program is to and local volunteers throughout the ing a hand call Ed Torroni at provide physical education tea- community.The Foundation's motto 353-0404. • - chers with the most efficient teach- ' Is "lending a helping hand to ing methods for tennis. This is promote tennis is our #1 goal". accomplished by special instruc- This program certainly exemplifies . • tional tennis manuals, teacher in- its intent. . structional workshops, and by pro- Tennis pros throughout Collier Teach Your Children or viding a source of information to all County are assigned a 'specific • that participate. This acts as an school in which they' conduct : Yourself Tennis assistance program to the schools' assemblies designed to interest , Video physical education system. children in tennis. Last year 13 Produced by Larry Lewis • Another phase Is in providing Available at Cambier Park much needed equipment to the schools. Some 27,000 •racquets •< °les 0:40 iws: o.�rdes N .. S:t h: /nformetor ab ut s i '€:-..4o,1,44gb/i' r s f0+cat tris d reads' /opoli '. t.tesi sfs a ir i s1` rts edi47set/€o1aos iow 000 / 'CE oa rt enssrs ' qu. a stri2 er/esis, oiobe d}v iNaeTens . s` QL R • E � € � s € `� . g. �OQ/ J. �E'eE€€€€€• € € < € � '€ € E€ ?E € E€ € ' €: ; 5 ' bu Si . ,..... ■ lick-In .1"IMMENOMMEMIMMINIMINNEMENIMMa i€ €i rs f/srers i ; •.% . i VAN ARSDALE TRAVEL I igivialW.1620.4iiiiiiMii4 • tzt 1 a' P Fropte:.:r €' ULlT Vl S GNap/e's SerYce Leader i lly:iii: pfi . itiW1m outi ritte t ie missio ii i 6 e i I 730 Fifth Ave,So. 434011 Package Tours for Grand Slam Events ii iii;;iiiii i;: K. �iinia Smock59/ 1469 The Village 434-5222 9 9 (C) 87 November 1991 Naples Tennis News 5 OUCH! My Elbow! 1st in a series of articles out to the city park and start�•+ about tennis elbow playing tennis. A couple of things byMark-Johnson, PT, A.TC would usually happen. We would either have a heat stroke, get shin Epicondylitis, more commonly grip size, change in racket type, splints, or our arm would usually know as tennis elbow, is a strain of increased string tension, and/or fall off after two or three days. common tendons around the lateral trying out new techniques/trick All experts in the field of sports aspect of the elbow and the inflam- shots. But probably the number medicine now realize that con- matory reaction that follows it. At one cause and easily the most ditioning is of utmost importance one time or another all tennis preventable is lack of conditioning prior to undertaking a sport players, amateurs and pros alike, of the forearm musculature prior to whether it be extensive leg training prior to downhill skiing, extensive succumb to a case of it. going out and playing. Tennis elbow actually can arise Gone are the days of playing aerobic training prior to cross coun- Tennis running, or simple stretching with activities such as waxing a ones self into shape. It used to be car, hammering too many nails on that we could pick up a racket and and strengthening exercises for the a Saturday afternoon home project, say, "I'm going to get in shape, I'm athlete that uses his upper extremi or carrying heavy suitcases through going to lose some weight and be ties in a repetitive fashion like a a big airport. a much healthier person," and we baseball pitcher or a tennis player. Common causes for a tennis would go down to the local sport- Preventing tennis elbow through player include changes in racket ing store, pick up a racket and go proper stretching and strengthen ing exercises is by far the easiest Which Stringdo I Choose? way to treat it. One of the most frustrating physical problems that I byDavidSnyder USPTA USRSA see in my practice is that of tennis depending on the player, all th:- elbow. Have you ever wondered why while keeping in mind that string It is so much harder to treat the most companies let you know so are not miracle workers. injury after it has occurred. After much about their new $300 space Please don't believe that a tops the painful inflammatory cycle has age racquet that will make you an pin string can make you hit tops set in and after tissue damage has ace in two weeks or less, and they pin. If you have a flat stroke th- come about. mention nothing about stringing it? string is not going to create spin. NEXT MONTH: Exercises for Sure, they mention tension and Let's find a string to fit your game, preventing tennis elbow that they recommend their string not try to change your game for will work the best, but which one? string. There are thousands of different strings to choose from. Let's talk + about a few factors to help us . - Asa general rule, the choose. t it thinner the string is, the First of all, we need to decide iontatu '40# better bite you will get on what kind of player you are. Do ,,tend -...•41,0 the ball. A thinner string you hit topspin, flat or with slice? t •t / (16 gauge, - 17 gauge), Do you serve and volley or play '' �a ;�r will open up your string mattt-stranded grafi hmmt. ,',0: c. baseline? Are you a control player moeomaw,c ,,,;� _ pattern and allow a little or a power player? And, most of `" `0- 1 better control. If you are all, remember, a racquet will only , ) prone to breaking strings, play as well as it is strung. ,/ , j a thicker string (15 - 15 An expensive racquet with a $2 /111, , light) will work a little bet- string job will play like $2. On the ' I Wi ter for durability. Strings other hand, an average racquet in can be high in durability the hands of an experienced ' Cross strings and low in playability or stringer can play like magic, �� ,�., S retic Gut vice versa. (C) 88 : ............... .. ie$ 0Cttit1;t 1O�iFSI�#��t�'�1�li�lP 1 "� TOURNAMENT & EVENT NEWS Longshore Lake Dou- Wiggins Bay Juniors UPCOMING EVENTS g The sanctioned tournament held bles Oct 18-20 September 28-30 drew over 10o Nov 1-3 Paradise Games The Longshore doubles tourna- juniors from miles around. John ment held last month drew a crowd Prieg, who's coached many of the Nov 2,3 Pro Mixed Dou- of spectators. "More than I've ever top juniors, directed the play. bles at Registry 597-3232 seen in this area," said Carlos Results: g ry Perez, tournament director and ten- G10: Elina Barios of Sarasota def Kelly nis director for Longshore Lake Lake of Del Ray Beach Nov 5-10 Men's Pro Country Club. 012: Sara Witten of Naples def Meghan Doubles at Naples Bath Lake of Del Ray Beach 6-2,6a & Tennis 261-5524 Results: G14: Christine Oldock of Naples def Ladies Open: Mary Fink and Robin Rebecca Harvey of Ft Myers 64,3-6,7-6 Lutgert 316: Jennifer Stevins of Naples del Nov 6 Pro Shootout at 4.0: Denise McDermott and Johann Chrisie Zwik 6-2,6-0 Longshore Lake 566-2783 Primonivera B10: Mark Riddle of Naples def Matt g 3.0:Sue Nicks and Eddy Good, Miller of Ft Myers 6-1,6-2 Mens Open: Steve Vaughn and Todd B12: David Hams of Jupiter del Fame Nov 16 Naples-Ft. Watkins Ketover of Marco Island-5,6-3 4.5: Ron Shultz and Dale Mattson B14: Billy Wright of Port Charlotte del Myers Challenge at 4.0:Bob Benke and John Hersey Chris Wilson of Marco Island 6-2,6-2 Vineyards 353-1105 3.0:Tom Conrad and Bob Tldeck B16: Dan David of Naples clef Kieran Mixed Open: LouAnn Melons and Car- Freshwater 6-3,2-6,6.4 los Perez Nov 29,30 Collier County 4.5:Katherine ToutTi and m Turkey Classic, at East 4.0: Bob Benke and Mary Ellenen Brennan Forrest Hills Juniors Naples Comm Park 353- Results: 0404 Umpire's Corner G12:Sara WrttindfNichole Morris 6-0,6-0 P G14:W.Dees df M.Case 63,6-3 by Virgil Cottongim, cert. 316:Lisa Harris df J.Vankleek 6-4,6a Every Saturday 2:00-4:30 Umpire B12:Ted Dupay df David Harris 6-3,6-2 B14:Chris Wilson df Brian Akers 6-3,6-2 Mixed Doubles Round Rules of tennis are absolute and Bis:Jason Colette df D.Davis s-3,6-a Robin at Cambier Park there is no appeal from them. A Bis. Ptak df Fichter 6-0,64 434-4694 ball is in or out. A serve is good or— a fault. A ball is up or not up, up Once the ball is struck and not meaning you get to the ball before returned, the point is over, no let is it bounces twice. played. An out ball is called by the Most tennis disputes result from Cottongim Realty player on the side of the net where these situations. Do you have a the ball hits. A ball not up is only tennis situation that you weren't & Devleopment Co. called by the person attempting to sure was handled properly? Write take the ball. it down and mail it to Naples Virgil L. Cottongim A serve is delivered from behind Tennis News, cio Lewis Tennis Lic. Real Estate Broker the baseline, anywhere along the School, 735 8th St South, Naples, line, from the center marker to the Fl. 33940. 2301 S.R. 951 singles sideline for singles and to • Naples, FL33999 the doubles sideline for doubles.. 455-5880 (C) 89 TENNIS TIP d. Balance the scales for solid ground strokes Your opponent is out of position during a rally and a relatively flat drive into the a open corner of the court should cement the point for you. Somehow,, though, your shot finds the net. What happened? Flat ground-stroke drives don't clear the net by as substantial a margin as shots hit with heavy topspin. So good • balance and stroking form are essential. • If you find that your drives are catching b:,,•. the net or sailing long too frequently, , you might be dipping one of your / . shoulders at impact and throwing off `tt., =1 your balance. �• �> To solve the problem on drives, im- c_. agine there's a large set of scales bal- Ai -:,A ‘, `r anced across your shoulders. Your goal ` •` . :, , :>- , is to prevent them from tipping bykeep- 471'61! °,, cam; �' �i ing your shoulders as level as possible . \ . ?.. .r ` ;i �_ : during your stroke. That way, your bal- ya - _k -.'-'anced ground stroke drives will add + 1Y.<.)..• - -- .�stability to your attack. Alt • / ,', . . '•.''` i "`'''' I �y R� �Ji • • t.1�= is r ..,. • f Wi-7-D ._ ._ - * 4 Igizy,./1,:z6.... ,te11:::',. " ���' _ +---4,-..t..-....,',° y., "t. ' ,: '` ,- �'•\c2-.. +fit -4-:t--,...t, ih. C Larry J. Lew`'` ' tic- S , r�_.y ' . Wickenburg `-�a ' -�: Y� • ¢ ` Wickenbur Anzb tx.�2{�.f a' f�, t� I yj { 4,4.,--.-2_7._ ,;'‘-,,,-�`t% .. S a� x 3 ,'t; .faH . 4;sr3;3' .t%. \ik4K 1......;i "s-fi.:-,17,,,i-., : ..,-...;.,..,...., ',:..7-_,..,'.-.—,,,,' -4.1 : - .•:..7.'-:::-....7'''s_7:,--., .--,-\.‘..'3;-41-r,._ w.6.. T.j4,� YY.•' r -, „.- :-4 t .- ter`zz. -....x...,,,,..... s`,t- -/,..,_' yam' rs axif:.e-;L --r",:,,-4 l o' 1 6 '44469,55 i.- ' r L```. - .r- 3a,,. .- ,9'r„y'• r*• ?,,—; �.'-�,.. A y ,; ;i Write' s•-:!, Reviewed and approved by a pa `t ''' #." ,-..... .a_. Y' TENNIS magazine Instruction Ec (C) 90 a TFn1NICA noticr IOA4 ... : iipp it j ]i. ` :qE i>i ?' ' i�=FE'F3EE'E" `i i E ii ??E':`•`;'ii >S "f:s e pE S !igii:: llYi!i-"ieii`" iEii ; ? :. - anBayCommunityPari . : : : , 17sit -r ii•}-..: iii _i iiii:iiiiiiii:: ti r w. oy� y- sem► l. c Play Tennis America League Play at All * This is an introductory pro- Game Arrangement Levels gram being presented at tennis facilities throughout the U.S. to Game arrangement is an impor- Teams are available for stimulate tennis participation tant function of a tennis facility. women's, men's and mixed dou * The program is free If players have compatible part tiles leagues, competing at vari- Players are encouraged to Hers they are more likely to stay ousbles of the day and evening. continue play through followup involved in the game. These teams give the player an clinics and round robins. opportunity to compete with area dubs in a team atmosphere. National Junior Tennis League Round Robins This is a low cost program for Special Events beginning juniors which gives the youngsters an opportunity to Special presentations on sports Round robin events are schedu- compete in a fun, low-pressure, psychology, physical conditioning led on a regular basis forand sports medicine educate the women's, men's and mixed dou- format that encourages comara- derie and sportsmanship Player on how to perform at their bles play. Players rotate partners peak without risking injury. and opponents each round. This "Demo Days" give players an is a great way for new players to opportunity to try out racquets in meet new partners. Tencap a fun atmosphere. * All players will receive a Ten- cap Rating updated regularly * Computerized Ranking System Junior Development for by USPTA the Disadvanged Computerized * Used in Naples Leagues Challenge Ladder I *Provides a results oriented rat- Free programs for disadvanta- ing system ged children are offered as a , means to encourage participation This is a ladder that computer- Programs for the in a healthy alternative to drugs. izes rankings based on the NTRP Challenged rating program. The ladder is available for singles, doubles, Tournaments mixed doubles and for men, Free lesson programs for the challenged are important in Junior and adult tournaments women, seniors, and juniors. achieving the goal of including all are an important part of the corn- The ladder is great for sections of the community in the petitive player's program. Both encouraging competition. New facility's activities. Special Olym- sanctioned and non-sanctioned ratings are posted twice a month. pians, wheel chair players and tournaments are held for all levels the visual and hearing impaired and ages. are included in these programs. (C) 95 The goal of every lesson program is to enhance each player's enjoyment of the game by improving technique, strategy, mental awareness, and conditioning. The programs are designed to help each player reach their goals whether they are to win the state title or to play a fun social game of mixed doubles! Private Lessons b o w Beginner, Intermediate ` & Advanced Clinics Individual lessons are a great 1 ' °„�r 8 r T way to help you improve your �, ,: ^�'� game. Whether you area begin- .- `'`�' * Weekly clinics are held for ner needing to learn the basic Tennis players that have never played strokes or an experienced player the game or are top ranked com- who wants to work on a specific Junior Program petitors. Beginning, intermediate weakness, a private lesson pro- and advanced players improve vides the most intensive way to "Rainbow Tennis" is a goal stroke production, strategies, improve your game. oriented program for beginning movement, and mental tough- through intermediate juniors ness. where players participate in achieving levels corresponding to the colors of the rainbow. It is a Video Lesson Doubles Clinics great way for the junior player to learn the fundamentals of the If a picture is worth a thousand Doubles is the game of choice game while experiencing the fun words, just imagine what a video for most players in Collier and excitement of this unique is worth. This is a two hour video County. Learn the art of doubles. Program• stroke evaluation program. We Discover the strategies, court start by video taping each stroke positions and ball placements as you are now hitting it, then that will make you a formidable Junior Excellence together we evaluate the stroke mechanics, and decide on adjust- doubles player. Program Players participate in drills and bents and changes to improve strategy sessions designed to Tournament playing juniors will the stroke. quickly teach you to play and find a challenging program of Under thepro's a dire oe you enjoy doubles. will then practice the stroke, fol- mental and physical conditioning, . lowed by another video evalua- stroke production, competitive tion. At the end of the program drills, and match analysis to im- you will have a "before and after" Mini Camps prove their competitive edge and help them on their way to the top. video tape covering all the basic of their games, Mini camps provide you with tennis strokes. an opportunity to work on all aspects of your tennis game Junior Camps Play Tennis America over a concentrated period of time. The schedule is vaned and Camps will be held during the * This is an introductory pro- fast paced so that you will feel summer and holidays for all levels gram being presented at tennis challenged. The camps focus on and ages of juniors. Players will fadllities throughout the U.S. to various themes such as doubles learn proper fundamentals, im- stimulate tennis participation play, stroke production and men- prove stroking technique and * The program is free tal conditioning. match play. Sportsmanship and * Players are encouraged to learning to compete will be an continue play through followup important part of the program. clinics and round robins. (C) 96 a) 0)) c 1 cn 3 ZN •Q 73 CD 13 - - co O c 7 ko C a. O. = `< a) _ Sv 3 0 co -IN N m v N 1 0) c � al c a � � = W a13 � ` Cl) � n0 cri �r 0 44 W0 rW0 0Kp ' O ' W Nn' N x . 01 x 5. 5. 0 ON 70 0 oON ncn OOON VUX n a- m N C = c = c O O N QI a N a N = 3D N z `< X7 a O. a 0Ill0 N N 1 Qc < � D NM II c < ► r - Wn � n0 Vnm • --I SU N3 ' riWn c. m � ComC) CrW ) c n m (� • =. D S. (D A (D = On • NN n -.O 3 NnOn e 0 OocoO. X 0 0 cD n ) Cri ( o j NO N D X `< = 3 (D c a fill Q a. 14/ N N "' _.a _ �_ � a � � QN Q _ c Q � c O D10c 1l 0 xi-- Oo N ''i• .O+ O (0 r=r O O. fD rt 9 a. 3 Q c < a r 0r, CO 0rKnw 0CD " (n n � ° N �' 0: vu o N V� m �, o 3• a. •3 9. 0 3 (c � W =" rnW � rnco a. omvo� o (� o � N � NN5' Zi NN � � 5' N �• �• N a a C. O. N O 0 0 0 X X �■ Up T O O 4111Z 0, W _ O �� Q � c 3. 13 c W D � rc- °� D13 � rc � D � rc- Nma ., l D O rtD O' 1_1 1 i+) m 0 0 w KCO � • r . C7 � ", 7o tn M" '�O5W ' r- -- u • ' EF rwC ' rw C�. (D CO Ut 3nn O5NN ' 5Orwn c nNh• n. N = NOUf A A oUN 5 7 (N :rt. An U? cN 3 O O gO1° c c 0 0 CD c O Q Q Q Q 0 a. Ca) 1 N 1 1 (n � D -IL D � (nDc- A D13 (n �- v LO 0.) N■ t�D < c c <' (°D c c. _,•-a c a �� c D -0 (Dc O. S: (Q' O rr v n r, p• • v O O c < (D = c <' =_ iii0a) 5. K � -, m 03. = r 0 C7 m 0/ 50 w - 3. 0 .R • 3 �. (o Off. 5. m 0 � ----7 r- On 5' (11 cn ytr• � = 'a = � N n Cl)sir cn j" _• n — n 5 �. 1 1 > Z7 Ui Q - gO a -021 1 A _ x Q cow rt U0 tD ? O nr3D nr A n (D 3 v, 6 � m 5' N ) 97 =. a, z. ro = C TENNIS TIP: - HIT DOWN THE PIPE Your highest percentage shot when the line.Why? First, because you are needed to send the ball suc- you get into a crosscourt rally is to have less margin for error. But cessfully on a new course. return the ball in the same direction beyond that, it's much tougher to So go with the percentages in from which it came.To help you do hit a ball in a direction that's differ- crosscourt rallies and hit down the that successfully, imagine that ent from the one in which your pipe by meeting the ball squarely t there's a pipeline across the net opponent's shot approached you. with your racquet face.You won't between you and your opponent, Relatively small, but important, have to worry as much about and simply hit down that pipe. changes in racquet angle at contact angles if you use a pipeline to It's usually a mistake to changesuccess. the flow of a point by going down y,... Larry J. Lewis e ir"• USPTA e l Wickenburg Inn Wickenburg,Ariz. I( 11 kt 2;',2-.;'2.,,,, :..4 e ,24 yfH.titF i, F''. FF if { =ice' • ? t _ ...... YJ .. sszzaaii .. i.Yif .... Y. ..1.1EF REli .. a Zell y ' JM7 .Z .......2=17=27:===.77.2r=== -4t4.2"7:f.. __�i -_ . -S-9si52�Laii2l° °4',- C�c � � z., ,' .................. .m.......... :==;.....�.r' 'Or -� sc - .ga. .. o ------ ._... 5w.s.. . _ _ _ __. _ . JAI . ‘:,... Nt'*.,,,,/ ty ==....=.....:,.:=.�3' ... • t1t 1 ,C ^' _. Reviewed and approved by TENNIS magazine's Instruction Advisory Board t.......001 �r s .Ax,., � � 109 DIANNE AIGAKI/REBECCA SCOTT PO I3ox 2037 Napa, California 94558 (707) 252-1723 FAX (707) 252-1723 Lewis Tennis School January 19, 1994 Larry Lewis 1177 Wisconsin Street Naples, Florida 33940 Dear Larry, Please consider this to be a letter of commitment from our grants writing office to assist you with pursuing funding for recreational programs in the Naples area. We are interested, and eager,to work with you and a non-profit organization to develop the funding base for the many - programs you have discussed with us. Your experience in teaching and managing such a wide variety of public and private educational recreation programs will place you in an excellent position to receive monies from private foundations and corporations as well as state federal sources. We are especially interested in your ideas for programs for low-income and at-risk youth,multi-cultural tennis experiences for youth, school-community programs and your ideas for working with the physically and mentally challenged members of your community. I wonder if you are aware that recent statistics show that 90% of boys and girls who drop out of high school have never participated in an extracurricular experience during their school years? Your ideas dovetail perfectly with this need to bring all youth into the world of sports and the resultant boost in self-esteem, focus and self-discipline that can accompany,such experiences. This is a prime time to prepare proposals as many fundors are interested in projects of community collaboration, and those which give the disenfranchised (i.e. low-income, minority, disabled)populations experiences that come more readily to the affluent. It should not be a difficult task to gain funding for equipment,operational expenses as well as outreach activities into the community.I have enclosed a resume and a sample list of projects we have had funded in the last three years. Please contact me when you are ready to begin. If the non-profit organization with whom you work would like more information from our office,please don't hesitate to have them call or write to use at the letterhead address. I look forward to talking to you. Sincerely, 1 ; d.l& Dianne M. Aigaki (C) 92 Programming Note: Details on lessons and programs are included on following pages 1. Lesson Programs A. .Adult 1. Senior 2. Free "Play Tennis America" beginners program 3. Aerobic drill 4. Daytime& evening 5. Private and group lessons 6. Mini-comps B. Junior 1. Free "Play Tennis America" beginners program 2. USIA schools program 3. Munchins through 18 yrs. 4. Competitive -junior excellence 5. Summer& holiday camps 6. After school and weekend 7. Rainbow Tennis - an exciting goal oriented program 8. No or low cost instruction for disadvantaged 9. Private and group lessons 2. Other Programs A. Adult programs 1. USIA and Patrons Leagues 2. Round robin socials 3. Computerized Challenge Ladder 4. Tournaments 5. Game arrangement 6. Theme events 7. NTRP rating clinics 8. Tencap rating system B. Junior Programs 1. National Junior Tennis League 2. Local tournaments 3. USTA tournaments 4. Rainbow Tennis programs 5. Regular Round Robins C. Special Events 1. Mental conditioning 2. Sports medicine (c) 93 3. Parent/child days 4. Tennis coaches workshops 5. Tennis manufacturer demo days 6. Rainbow tennis extravaganzas 3. Grant Programs Commitment from grant writers Dianne Aigaki/Rebecca Scott to pursue funding for these special programs: A. Special Olympics B. Wheelchair- 1. Weekly wheelchair clinics 2. Wheelchair Camp C. Visual and Hearing Impaired D. Drug Rehabilitation and Tennis E. Disadvantaged juniors (c) 94 letartnwpw+awvawzw%,,a.uv,::.n.:: 1. Grand Opening Extravaganza A Grand Opening event will be held to bring attention to the facility and the programs it has to offer. The event will be publicized through newspaper, radio and television press releases, flyers and posters, and mailings to the Collier County tennis community. The event will include free clinics, pro exhibitions, manufacturers' demonstrations, games, and target shooting for prizes. The event will have activities for all ages and levels of players. 2. Player Profile Questionnaire All players will be asked to fill out a questionnaire that will help us pinpoint their needs and desires in regard to programming, playing ability, and available playing times. This will help us to better service the player. 3. Game Arrangement Providing game arrangement will be an important function of the staff. Our desire is to keep the people active with games that are fun and challenging. The Player Profile Questionnaire will help us with the start up of the Game Arrangement service. 4. Tennis Newsletter A quarterly newsletter will be published to inform players of activities, to recognize players achievements, and to provide players with informative articles pertinent to tennis. (See enclosed "Naples Tennis News" published by Larry Lewis) 5. League Play League play in doubles and mixed doubles will be promoted. Leagues are an excellent vehicle to keep people interested in the game and to provide a base of players for lessons. 6. Tournaments At least 12 tournaments will be held at the facility during the year. The tournaments will include events for juniors and adults in both age divisions and ability categories. Each of the tournaments will be sponsored by local businesses that will contribute prizes and T-shirts. 7. School Marketing • All schools in the vicinity will regularly receive flyers concerning current lesson programs, tournaments, and special events. The staff will also be involved with the USTA schools program that promotes tennis in public and private schools. (C) 95 8. Lesson Program The lesson program will offer activities for all ages, abilities, and income levels. The purpose of the lesson is program is to get people interested in the game.After they become players the program Is designed to help them to continuously improve, feel challenged and encouraged to stay in the game. Special "Play Tennis America"free clinics will be offered to get people to try the game. 9. Phone Calls The foundation of all tennis promotion is the phone. Phone calls will be made regularly to encourage participation in lessons, round robins, leagues, tournaments, and special events. 10. Press Releases Weekly press releases will inform the public as to upcoming activities and results of past events. 11. Discount Memberships Discount memberships will be offered to the first 100 members to stimulate activity. 12. Hotel Promotion Local hotels will be presented with information on tennis programming and offered special package rates for their guests. 13. Tencap The extensive promotion and use of the "Tencap" handicap system will help the Pelican Bay facility to be a focal point of ratings for the Collier County public players. This contact with a large number of local players will aid in the promotion of all of the facility's programs. (c) 96 � Piro hop :U rats l Racquet Sales and Rental A complete line of racquets will be carried in the pro shop. Demos will be available for players to try. Prices will be competitive with local pro shops and stores. Rental racquets will be available for a $3.00 fee. Racquet Stringing 24 hour, restringing service will be available. Prices will be competitive with local shops. Accessories The pro shop will carry grips, socks, headbands, wristbands, T-shirts, panties, caps, visors, sun block, eyewear products, tennis elbow products, and balls. All these products will be at competitive prices. Bail Machine A state of the art ball machine will be available for a $10.00 per hour rental fee. (C) 97 Facility Maintenance a . . . ... .... Daily Maintenance 7:OOAM-8:00 AM Tennis courts are swept and lined and trash removed. Shelter areas between courts and beches are swept and cleaned. All areas are inspected for cleanliness and repairs. 8:OOAM-Noon The daily job list is consulted to deal with any repair or maintenance items 17:3OPM- 3Oa '�: _PM �o��r-ts are swept and lined. Facility is inspected for cIPanlineRs. 10:00PM Facility is inspected for cleanliness and trash removed. Pro Shop and public areas are swept and cleaned. Maintenance as Needed Courts are regulary inspected for: Line repair Top dressing removal/addition Windscreen repair Watering adjustments (c) 98 Operations and Fees General Play 1. Court time is limited to 1 1/2 hours. 2. Reservations are accepted by members. 3. Non-reserved courts are on a first come first served basis. 4. Playing times are 8:00-12:30PM & 1:30PM-10:OOPM Court Fees Annual Membership - includes no charge for court usage and reduced rates for programs Individual $225 Couple $400 Junior Free Daily Court Fees Adult $6.00 per person for 1 1/2 hours Junior Free Lesson Fees Private Lessons $25 per 1/2 hour $45 per 1 hour Adult and Junior Clinics $10 per hour Video Lesson $50 per 1 hour Adult& Junior Camps Cost will vary depending on camp Program Fees Round Robins (Adult) $4.00 members $6.00 non-members Round Robins (Junior) $2.00 Computerized Challenge Ladder $30 per year Tournaments $15-$22 Game arrangement Free USTA& Patrons League $6.00 Tencap Rating System Special Events Cost will vary depending on event (c) 99 • INCOME/EXPENSE PROJECTIONS 1996-97 PELICAN BAY COMMUNITY PARK Prepared by Larry J.Lewis PROJECTED 1YEAR YEAR TOTAL INCOME LESSONS 22,000.00 SALES MERCHANDISE 4,000.00 BALL MACH RENTAL 400.00 TOURNAMENT FEES 4,000.00 TOURN SPONSOR 2,000.00 PERMITS(Annual) 42,500.00 BASED ON 100 SINGLES Ldi$225&50 COUPLES @$400 DAILY CT FEES 21.600.00 BASED ON 3600 GUEST VISITS @$6 TOTAL INCOME 96,500.00 COST OF SALES COST OF GOODS 2,225.00 RESTRINGING 183.Q0 SHOP INSURANCE 150.00 SECURII T 150.00 TOTAL COST OF SALES 2.708.00 GROSS PROFIT 93,792.00 EXPENSES STAFF SALARIES 35,587.00 15 HRS/DAY x 3b DAYS X$6.50/HR(7am-10pm) DIRECTOR SALARY 20,000.00 TEACHING PRO FEES 22,800.00 BANK CHARGES 120.00 DUES SUBSCRIPTION 640.00 LICENSE PERMITS 100.00 OFFICE SUPPLIES 2,000.00 TEACHING SUPPLIES 1,750.00 TELEPHONE EXPENSE 1,000.00 POSTAGE EXPENSE 265.00 LEAGUE EXPENSE 150.00 PROMOTION, PRINTING,AD ETC 1,800.00 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES 6,000.00 UTILITY 1,200.00 INSURANCE GENERAL LIABILITY 3,000.00 INSURANCE WORKMAN COMP 1,000.00 COUNTY PERCENTAGE 2% 1,875.00 SOCIAL SECURITY(7.5%) 2,669.00 TOTAL EXPENSES 101.956.00 NET INCOME(LOSSZ J8,164.00) (C) 100 . ... ........ . . ......... Monthly Activity Report Pelican Bay Community Park 1. Total # of hours of operation 2. # of hours courts closed due to inclement weather or repairs: Date/Hours Closed Reason 3. # of regular play users 4. Tournaments Name/Date # of Entrants 5. Round Robins Nal f le/DatesfF of Entrants W 6. Special Events Name/Date # of Entrants 7. Repairs & Extra Maintenance Completed Date (c) 101 8. Condition of Facility and Maintenance Needs 9. Staff Additions and Subtractions Name/Position Comments 10. High Point of the Month 11. Low Point of the Month 12. Public Suggestions and Complaints (c) 102 Page 20 CONTRACT PROPOSAL BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Collier County Courthouse Naples, Florida 33962 RE: Request for Proposals #96-2489 - "Tennis Facility Operations and Management" Dear Commissioners : The undersigned, as proposer, hereby declares that he has examined the Scope of Services, and informed himself fully in regard to all conditions pertaining to the services to be provided in operating and managing a tennis facility. The proposer further declares that the only persons, company or parties interested in this Proposal or the Contract to be entered into as principals are named herein; that this Proposal is made without connection with any other person, company or companies making a Proposal ; and it is in all respects fair and in good faith, with oift collusion or fraud. The service to be furnished by us is hereby declared and guaranteed to be in conformance with the specifications of the County. Percentages : An amount equal to the indicated percentage of all gross receipts (except sales tax) derived from the operation of said concessions payable monthly as follows : Up to $10, 000 Per Month 2 o • $10, 001 - $20, 000 Per Month 2 $20, 001 - $30, 000 Per Month 3 $30, 001 - $40, 000 Per Month 4 $40, 001 - $50 , 000 Per Month 5 a Over $50 , 001 Per Month 95 Addenda Received # # # # Proposal continued on next page . . . (C) 103 Page 21 It is understood by the proposer that the County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive formalities, technicalities and irregularities, and to re-advertise. The proposer further understands that the County retains the right to withdraw all or any portion of County property thereto from terms and conditions of the Concession Agreement upon giving the concessionaire ninety (90) days written notice. Lewis Tennis Inc. Proposer' s Firm or Legal Name orporation ; Partnership, sole Proprietorship, (Circle one) Phone No. 941-262-1576 Address 1177 Wisconsin Dr. , Naples, FL 33940 ' City and State Zip BY: Larry J. Lewis Typed and Written vtle (C) 104 Page 19 THIS SHEET MUST BE SIGNED BY VENDOR BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Purchasing Department I M P O R T A N T: Please read carefully, sign in the spaces indicated and return with your bid proposal PROPOSER CHECK LIST Bidder should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed: 1 . The Proposal has been signed. 2 . The Proposal prices offered have been reviewed. 3 . The price extensions and totals have been checked. 4 . The payment terms have been indicated. 5 . Any required drawings, descriptive literature, etc . have been included. 6 . Any delivery information required is included. 7 . If required,' the amount of bid bond has been checked, and the bid bond or cashiers check has been included. 8 . Any addendum have been signed and included. 9 . The mailing envelope has been addressed to : Purchasing Director Board of County Commissioners General Services Bldg. Collier County Government Center 3301 Tamiami Trail E. Naples, Florida 33962 10 . The mailing envelope must be sealed and marked with: Proposal number Proposal title Opening date 11 . The proposal shall be mailed or delivered in time to be received no later than the specified opening date and time . (Otherwise proposal cannot be considered) . ALL COURIER DELIVERED BIDS/RFPS MUST HAVE THE BID/RFP NUMBER AND TITLE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE COURIER PACKET. Lewis Tennis Inc. Compan Na, - _ _ / - ��G S/,l,5/e// go e . Title March 7, 1996 Date (C) 105 Page 15 Collier County Florida Insurance Requirements RFP #96-2489 INSURANCE TYPE REQUIRED LIMITS X 1. Worker' s Compensation Statutory Limits of Florida Statutes, Chapter 440 and all Federal Government Statutory Limits and Requirements . X 2 . Commercial General Bodily Injury & Property Damage Liability (Occurrence Form) patterned after the 1985 I . S .O form with no limiting $1, 000, 000 Single Limit endorsements . Per Occurrence X 3 . Indemnification: The Contractor/Vendor, in consideration of Ten Dollars ($10 . 00) , the receipt and sufficiency of which is accepted through the signing of this document, shall hold harmless and defend Collier County and its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorneys' fees and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description arising out of or incidental to the performance of this contract or work performed thereunder. This provision shall also pertain to any claims brought against the County by any employee of the named Contractor/Vendor, any Subcontractor, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them. The Contractor/Vendor' s obligation under this provision shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this Contract or the Contractor/Vendor' s limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. The first Ten dollars ($10 . 00) of money received on the contract price is considered as payment of this obligation by the County. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of Collier County. ---N/A 4 . Automobile Liability $ Each Occurrence Owned/Non-owned/Hired Automobile Included N/A 5 . Other Insurance as indicated below: -i a) Professional Liability $ (C) 106 PROPOSAL OF COVERAGES FOR LEWIS TENNIS INCORPORATED. RE: RFP #96-2489 Pelican Bay Community Park Tennis Facility, Operations & Management. Prepared By: Michael F. Ryba Collier Insurance Services, Inc. 2335 Tamiami Trail N. , Suite 401 Naples, FL 33940 PH: 941 261-6116 FX: 941 261-2803 (C) 107 BUSINESS LIABILITY PROTECTION Business Liability coverage is provided on an occurrence basis for your tennis facility & pro shop . COVERAGE INCLUDES Premises/Operations Liability Products/Completed Operations Liability Personal Injury & Advertising Injury Liability Tenants Fire Legal Liability EXCLUDED Medical Expense Coverage Blanket Contractual Liability Employees as Additional Insureds Worldwide Products Extended Bodily Injury Supplementary Payments Hired Automobile Liability Non-owned Automobile Liability EXCLUDED Acts or Allegations of Sexual Molestation/Misconduct EXCLUDED PROFESSIONAL or ERRORS & OMISSIONS LIMITS OF LIABILITY $ 1, 000 , 000 . Each Occurrence * $ N/A General Aggregate $ 1, 000 , 000 . Products/Completed Operations $ 1, 000 , 000 . Personal & Advertising Injury $ 100 , 000 . Fire Legal Liability $ EXCLUDED . Medical Expense Per Person Coverage provided through The Cincinnati Insurance Company A++ Superior Rated. * The Cincinnati does NOT impose a general aggregate maximum. NOTE : The-basis for premium is "gross sales" : Retail Sales @ $10 , 000 Program Income @ $90 , 000 NOTE: Collier County will be listed as Additional Insured. This form is for illustration purposes only. Please refer to your policy for specific details. (C) 108 PROPERTY COVERAGES The policy covers your Contents, Inventory, nonmaintenance equipment, etc . for direct physical loss subject to specified exclusions on a replacement cost basis . A deductible of $500 applied to this quote for all perils other than WIND. A separate 5% WIND DEDUCTIBLE is applicable . Flood coverage is not provided but is available through the National Flood Insurance Program. Schedule of Property Description Limits Building $ N/A Contents $ 10 , 000 . Additional Coverages Glass Coverage ($250 Deductible) $ 1, 000 . Outdoor Signs $ 5 , 000 . Accounts Receivable $ 25 , 000 . Valuable Papers & Records $ 25 , 000 . Loss of Business Income-1/4 limitation-Grocery $ 10 , 000 . Extra Expense $ 10, 000 . Property Off Premises $ 10 , 000 . Key Replacement & Lock Repair $ 1, 000 . Fire Extinguisher Recharge $ 1, 000 . Arson Reward $ 5 , 000 . The additional coverages shown are coverage enhancements included by Cincinnati Insurance Company, A++ Superior Rated! This form is for illustration purposes only. Please read your policy for specific details. (c) 109 MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT COVERAGE Inland marine coverage is provided for all maintenace equipment subject to limits below. Coverage is "All Risk" subject standard exclusions . A deductible of $500 is applicable. THEFT is INCLUDED ! Covered Property Limit Maintenace Equipment $ 10 , 000 . This form is for illustration purposes only. Please read your policy for specific details. (C) 110 CINCINNATI PAYMENT OPTIONS The Cincinnati Insurance Company' s Business Owner' s Policy is issued on a three year basis . This means the premium will NOT INCREASE for THREE YEARS, unless changes in coverage are requested. NOTE : A THREE YEAR POLICY IS ONLY AVAILABLE PER COMPANY APPROVAL AT YOUR FIRST ANNUAL RENEWAL. Cincinnati Insurance Company Comprehensive General Liability: (Includes : Property, Liability and Maintenance Equipment ) Annual Premium: $ 5 , 173 . Semiannual $ 2 , 593 . Quarterly $ 1, 301 . Note : The above premium payments have been increased by a one time state fee of $4 . 00 . The company MAY impose a $20 . 00 charge for Additional Insured Designation. Monthly Option : Down Payment of $ /0j' . then NINE monthly payments of $ ‘7102, 62,4_ This form is for illustration purposes only. Please read your policy for specific details. (C) 111 Letters of Reference Larry J. Lewis (kE., yp.PL ,//oN rH[ �O 4 • COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT June 5, 1992 To Whom It May Concern: Re: Larry Lewis Tennis Professional Larry Lewis has been the City's Tennis Professional since 1988. Throughout his tenure he has made a variety of positive contributions to the community as well as the City of Naples. He has stimulated interest in the sport and increased membership levels within the City's Tennis program. The City is also very proud of the 1991 USTA Tennis Facility award that he received for our program resulting in being identified as one of nine winners in this category. In addition, he has promoted locally oriented programs for youth and has developed a professional level of instruction clinics and challenges. Larry has provided an avenue to address a professional level of tennis instruction and back up support through an onsite pro shop which has been enjoyed by the avid recreational tennis user. His interest and dedication to tennis is visibly apparent through the aforementioned contributions and programs as well as demonstrating the excellence of his capabilities. Sincerely, KJR:dm Kevin J. Rambosk Interim Community Services Director • 735 EIGHTH STREET,SOUTH•NAPLES, FLORIDA 33940 (C) 113 Bowl,, , -li�♦ GRANDE ,j \CLUB ).O. Box 1070, Boca Grande, Florida 33921-1070 Phone (813) 964-2211 May 18, 1995 To Whom It May Concern: I would recommend without hesitation Mr. Larry Lewis for any tennis related job whether it be a teaching position or in a managerial capacity. In my opinion, Larry has a wide range of knowledge and experience to draw on which would be an asset to any tennis facility. I had an excellent rapport with him and his regular communication kept me abreast of what was happening in the tennis department. Larry has been our head professional at the Boca Grande Club during the 1994-1995 season. His talent, flexibility and personality allows him to work equally well with all ages from juniors to senior tennis players, from beginners to tournament level. Our clientele at the Club includes some of the most affluent individuals in the U.S. and Europe. Larry showed an outstanding ability in servicing these members and dealing with any problems that arose. He provided a personal touch for the members that is part of the ambiance of the Boca Grande Club. Unique and well run programming is a must for a Club like ours. The members expect it and we feel that Larry has done an excellent job providing it. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Sincerely, 0‘______c_ ___J Yvonne Anderson General Manager (C) 114 THE SlltI CKEN$URG INN Tennis and Guest Ranch March 30, 1983 To Whom It May Concern: It is a genuine pleasure to recommend to you, without reservation, Mr. Larry Lewis. Larry has served as our Director of Tennis for the last three years and throughout this time he has done an exemplary job. I , personally, have been closely associated with many of the top international profession- al tennis players for over twenty years, and I rank the knowledge and teach- ing skills of Larry with the best. In addition to his talent and competence as a professional teacher, Larry has developed outstanding managerial and leadership qualities which have contributed immensely to the fine tennis program he has built and con- ducted for us. He works with intelligence, maturity and trustworthiness and a natural positive spirit which spreads to his staff as well as to his students and our guests. Larry has a particularly rare quality in that he is never satisfied with the extent of his knowledge and skills. He is constantly seeking, studying and working to develop new ideas and methods of bringing a higher level of effectiveness to his profession. Larry Lewis will succeed at whatever job he chooses and anyone engaging his services will be most fortunate. Sincer-ly, IlleJean A. Kempner Managing General Partner JAK:aw P. 0. BOX P WICKENBURG, ARIZONA 85358 PHONE (602) 684-7811 (C) 115 Northern Thist Baa.k of Florid 4001 'Pamiami Trail North, Naples, Florida 33940 (813) 262-8800 David A. Highmark February 15, 1995 President To Whom It May Concern do Larry J. Lewis 1177 Wisconsin Dr. Naples, FL 33940 The purpose of this letter is to provide a reference on Larry Lewis as it relates to his tennis and administrative abilities related to an overall Collier County tennis program. I have known Larry since 1990, upon my move to the Naples community. As you know, Larry conducted an outstanding program at Cambier Park, evidenced by the National Awards which this public program has received over the years. Not only was Larry an excellent instructor at this City facility but also coordinated programs for the membership in such a fashion that it became the premier spot in Collier County in terms of quality tennis activities. I also am very familiar with the City of Naples Tournament which was held each year in May, and can attest to the massive organization that was necessary to successfully offer this annual event to the community. Collier County is a hotbed for tennis enthusiasts as evidenced by the quality of both tennis players but perhaps more importantly, tennis professionals in this area. On a per capita basis I have never seen such quality in a professional capability as that which exists in Collier County. Larry has the respect from all of those with whom he has had contact over the years here in Collier County. That group is comprised of both tennis professionals, thousands of people who have experienced the programs at Cambier Park as well as those outside of tennis circles who have known his acquaintance. As an independent observer I can attest to Larry's organizational skills and professional capabilities. I also endorse any countywide tennis program given the significant level of participation of tennis in this County outside of the private clubs. If you have any questions which you would like to ask me, I would be most happy to respond. Regards, • David A. Highmark DAH/msg dh2-13c (C) 116 The Private Rank Mnrthorn Trust Bank of Florida N.A. Mr . Sal DeGiorgi 21.70 Gulf Shore Blvd. , N. Apt . 23 West Naples , FL 33940 January 31 , 1995 To Whom It May Concern: I am writing this letter on behalf of Mr . Larry J. Lewis who is currently seeking a managerial position with Collier County to oversee their tennis facilities and programs . During my thirty years as a Public School Administrator and teacher in both Fairfax and Arlington, Virginia , I have observed and evaluated hundreds of outstanding educators . Since my retirement in 1986 , I have observed Mr . Lewis through- out his entire tenure as the supervisor of the tennis facili- ties of Cambier Park. While participating in tennis matches three days per week, as well as serving as a tennis coach for the Special Olympians , I have had a chance to view his performance in the various activities . In my opinion, Mr. Lewis has demonstrated the following abilities : - Displays excellent verbal communication with all levels of students from preschool to mature adults . - Establishes a warm, friendly, and professional atmos- phere for all participants. - Demonstrates superior physical skills when participating against other local tennis professionals . - Consistently seeks to improve the wholesome image of Cambier Park at the local, state, and national levels . - Displays an excellent physical appearance and pleasing personality. - Exhibits a sincere concern for individuals with special needs . - Attempts to improve the programs for minority groups by providing instructions and equipment on the local level . - Projects a positive image as a well-adjusted family man. (Continued ) (C) 117 January 31 , 1995 PAGE 2 Please contact me at ( 813 ) 649-6991 if you need any further clarification of my remarks . I am confident that Mr. Lewis will continue to make an outstanding contribution to the Parks and Recreation Program of Collier County. Sincerely, Mr . Sal DeGiorgi Tennis Coach, Special Olympics Cambier Park (C) 118 Naples Physical TherayNaples,Florida 33940 Mark A.Johnson,P.T. (813)263-7399 FAX:263-7965 January 11 , 1995 RE: Larry Lewis To Whom It May Concern: This is to serve as a letter of reference regarding Mr. Larry Lewis . I have practiced in Naples as a physical therapist for the last twelve ( 12) years and I 've known Larry for at least half of that time. During most of this time, he has headed the tennis program out of Cambier Park for the City of Naples . - I 've come to know Larry, both personally and professionally, over this time-period and I feel I can speak for his comittment to the community and his desire to reach out and provide the best all encompassing tennis program in our community. Larry displays a high level of professionalism and knowledge and especially enthusiasm. All of which I feel are extremely important in managing a program of this nature. I'm especially pleased that Larry wants to include instruction for the physi- cally and mentally challenged. These are often individuals who are left out of mainstream athletic activities and indi- viduals who can often derive the most pleasure and benefit from these activities. On a few occasions, I 've run into some of Larry's previous tennis students and participants of tournaments that he has organized. All of them have been most impressed with the cali- ber of the programs that he has presented in the past and have remarked how lucky we have been to have had a tennis center and programs managed so efficiently and professionally for being such a small town. I hope this letter will provide you with some additional infor- mation as you search for a manager of the county tennis pro- grams . I don't think a better choice could be made than to appoint Mr. Larry Lewis to this post. Shouldt you have hesitate any ny additional questions or concerns, please contact my office at any time. Best regards, V4 Mark A. Joh on, P.T. MAJ/sb (C) 119 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH 6590 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY • NAPLES, FL 33999 • 261-7486 • FAX: 261-2434 • January 15, 1995 To whom it may concern: I have known Larry Lewis for six years as both his pastor and friend. I have nothing but respect for Larry. From everything I've seen Larry is a man of the highest integrity and ethics. I've come to know Larry, his lovely wife Jan, and their two daughters, Annie and Taya; Larry is a strong family man. I've also appreciated Larry's involvement in his church and his obvious concern for others. He is a good man. My two sons and I have taken tennis lessons from both Larry and Jan and have always been impressed with their professionalism, their"giftedness," and their genuine concern for their students. Larry brought a great deal to the program at Cambier Park and it was a real loss for the city of Naples when he left. I would love to see Larry in a position in Collier County where he initiated, developed, and oversaw our tennis programs. It would be such a plus for the entire parks program. I cannot imagine anyone doing a better job with this than Larry. He has my strongest possible endorsement. Sincerely, (C) 120 BEAU REGARD LEE BERCAW 1889 - 4TH STREET. SOUTH NAPLES. FLORIDA 33940 January 10, 1995 RE: Mr. Larry Lewis 1177 Wisconsin Drive Naples, FL 33940 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: It is my very great pleasure to recommend Mr. Larry Lewis as the manager for the Collier County Tennis Programs. He directed the Cambier Tennis Facility for some six years and demonstrated excellent administrative ability there in running the programs, especially the adult and children's tennis clinics. Furthermore, he established rating systems with telephone numbers which we were all able to take part in, so we could call players of our own caliber for matches. Larry is an outstanding administrator. Mr. Lewis' professionalism during his service to Gambier Tennis Park was also outstanding. Indeed, his abilities as a tennis instructor are non- paralleled; he was able to teach me to play reasonably good tennis, despite many professionals in the past having advised me to take up another sport! He has great patience with individuals not only as tennis students but also in other administrative respects. Finally, Mr. Lewis' character is beyond reproach. He is an outstanding human being and has a fine family, as well. Indeed, in this respect he is one of the finest individuals I have ever known. • Please accept this letter as my enthusiastic recommendation for Mr. Lewis as the manager for the Collier County Tennis Programs. If I can be of any further help, please do not hesitate to either write or call. My office telephone number is 261-8751. Sincerely yours, aa. . „A. • (C) 121 NAPLES 9BSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY WALLACE-W. MCLEAN. M.D. 775 FIRST AVENUE NORTH STEPHEN W. THOMPSON. M.D. Caring For Women NAPLES, FLORIDA 33940 FRANK J. ADIUTORI. M.D. TELEPHONE (813) 262-1653 THOMAS A. BECKETT. M.D. 11181 HEALTH PARK BOULEVARD KEVIN J. COLLINS. M.D. SUITE 1165 NAPLES. FLORIDA 33942 TELEPHONE (813) 566-3000 February 13, 1995 To Whom It May Concern: I am dictating this letter on behalf of Larry Lewis formerly the head pro at Cambier Park and Tennis Center who I have known for approximately five or six years now. I have found Larry to be a excellent organizer as well as a strong tennis player and instructor. He did an excellent job at Cambier Park organizing their activities and think that his idea of managing the Collier County Tennis facilities is an excellent idee, especially in light of the new facility at Pelican Bay Community Park Racquet complex. If any reference would be needed with regard to his credentials, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, :f ter GC��� ��, ,) i Frank J. Adiutori, M. D. /./ FJA/cts (C) 122 January 12 , 1995 B.O.C .C. SUBJECT: LARRY LEWIS POSITION: COLLIER COUNTY TENNIS MANAGER We have known Larry for several years now and would highly recommend him for any position he seeks. When he was managing the Cambier tennis facility it seemed to run very smoothly. When we were there a feeling of acceptance and encouragement would always permeate the air making any who were there feel comfortable and welcome. Larry seemed genuinely concerned for others and always had a warm smile for each person who came to play tennis there. Larry is also a great teacher of the game. He is great at teaching those things he knows so well to others making it a fun game to learn and play. It's easy to KNOW or to have a lot of knowledge about something but to teach it is quite something else and Larry is a gifted tennis teacher. He is nonthreatening and makes his students feel they are doing a great job - a mark of a great teacher! Larry has many attributes. He is a wonderful father and husband. He always speaks highly of his family and outwardly shows affection for them. He has a scintillating personality which makes people enjoy his company. He doesn't rush around in a nervous scurry when busy but touches everyone with a kind word or a smile to let them know that he has time for each one. Concerning his management skills, his experience at the employ of Cambiar Park should speak for itself. He managed the facility at Cambier well and we are certain he could handle any other facility as well. As an employer, we feel he has what it takes to be an asset to any company. We can attest to Larry's integrity, honesty, moral character, and good old fashioned hard work. It is our privilege to write this letter on his behalf for we strongly feel that Larry is equipped for the job. We also feel that Collier County would be the beneficiary of an immeasurable asset to the community by employing Larry J. Lewis. Respectfully ir Randy Peggy Fredrickson Collier County Citizens (and tennis enthusiasts) (C) 123 LARRY LEWIS 1177 WISCONSIN DR. NAPLES, FL 33940 DEAR LARRY, I JUST WANTED TO THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR PLANS AND HOPES FOR THE PELICAN BAY COMMUNITY PARK. IF THIS PROGRAM IS RUN WITH THE SAME ENTHUSIASUM THAT YOU SHARED WITH THE PUBLIC AT CAMBIER PARK IT WILL BE A HUGE SUCCESS. FURTHERMORE, THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAMS FOR BOTH THE PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY CHALLENGED THAT YOU DISCUSSED, IS JUST A WONDERFUL IDEA. I WISH YOU ALL THE LUCK IN THE WORLD WITH THIS VISION FOR AN AWESOME TENNIS PROGRAM. IF YOU WOULD LIKE, YOU MAY USE ME AS A PERSONAL REFERENCE, ATTESTING TO YOUR ABILITY, CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY. BEST REGARDS, CHRIS DUDLEY 4057 BELAIR LN. NAPLES, FL 33940 (813) -434-2640 (C) 124 1.61- p'°tiT• PORTER, WRIGHT, MORRIS & ARTHUR ,o,�is`C,- z� Attorneys & Counselors at Law 4501 Tamiami Trail North Suite 400 - Naples,Florida 33940-3060 JEFFREY S.KANNENSOHN Telephone:813-263-8898 Facsimile:813436-2990 813-436-2957 Nationwide:800.876.7962 January 9, 1995 Mr. Larry J. Lewis 1177 Wisconsin Drive Naples, FL 33940 Dear Mr. Lewis: I would like to voice my support for your recent effort in working with Collier County in developing a comprehensive tennis program at the Pelican Bay Community Park Racquet Complex. As you are aware, my daughters, Sarah and Rachel, participated in the junior clinics that you held at Cambier Park while you were a professional there, and they found them to be well organized and a pleasurable learning experience. My wife and I wholeheartedly support your efforts to bring a similar program to the north Naples area at this newly acquired recreational resource facility. Best of luck in your endeavors. 'ncerely. ` Jeffrey S. • • ensohn JSK/csg NAPLES/29330.01 (C) 125 Cincinnati • Cleveland • Columbus • Dayton • Naples. FL • Washington. DC sviNNr • homes, inc. 3884 Progress Avenue Naples, Florida 33942 (813) 643-4455 January 11, 1995 To Whom It May Concern: I am writing a letter of reference to encourage Larry Lewis' involvement in managing tennis for Collier County. It has been my pleasure to know Larry for the past five (5) years. During that time I have seen him in many situations working with people of all ages. Larry has always handled himself in a very professional manner with a sincere kindness which few people possess. It is my opinion Larry's twenty five (25) years in tennis, including six (6) years of directing tennis at Cambier Park give him excellent experience in managing tennis for Collier County. Sincererly, RANDY A. KURTZ RAK/kpb cc:file (C) 126 R,sp L Homes January 13 , 1995 Re: Larry J. Lewis 1177 Wisconsin Drive Naples, FL 33940 (813) 262-1576 To Whom It May Concern: I am writing this letter to support the effort of Mr. Larry Lewis in his effort to manage Collier County Tennis. My relationship to Mr. Lewis has been over the past five years. I have watched his abilities in both coaching of my daughter at Cambier Park and also the management of that complex. Both professionally handled. • I can honestly say that Mr. Lewis is a totally dedicated individual to the task at hand. He has always been dependable in his operations at Cambier Park and the respect and appreciation my daughter has of him is brought back to my home. I feel Mr. Lewis would be a great asset to a county wide tennis program mainly because of his genuine interest and dedication that he would provide to the program. He would excel in developing a diversified program which is needed in this county. Please call me if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely,_ g mes T. Anderson President (C) 127 2187 Trade Center Way ■Suite '3 ■ Naples. Florida 33942■ (8131 591-8111 ■ (8131 591-2375(Fax) Charles C. Barbera 590 Regatta Road Naples,F1., 33940 10 January 95 To Whom It May Concern: • My wife and I, both tennis enthusiasts, were delighted to learn of Mr. Larry Lewis's intention to apply for a position with Collier County tennis management. From our first hand experience over the past five years at the Cambier Park tennis facility under the aegis of Mr.Lewis we are certain that he is well suited for a similar or better position at county level. Luring our association with Mr.Lewis we have observed him in the performance of his duties as the Tennis Pro at iambic. Park. We were most impressed with his management of the tennis clinics-particularly with the children, and other activities that he supervised and instigated. In addition there an aura of 'happy tenni.' and happy participants. Charac terwise; we cannot speak too highly of Larry Lewis. He is a fine highly moral person and family man-qualities that we ccs ider most desirable for a person in such a responsible position who will be in frequent contact with the citizens of our community. We strongly recommend Mr. Lewis be given serious consideration for selection for the position in question. Respectfully, a/A,� 67612/11g4S Te1:813 263 2683 (C) 128 January 10 , 1995 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to recommend Larry Lewis for the position as the manager of Collier County tennis facilities , i.e. Pelican Bay Community Park Racquet Complex. I met Larry at the Cambier Park when he was the tennis pro there. Larry gave me lessons as part of a group that he set up to teach tennis to beginners . Not only was I pleased with Larry' s obvious ability to instruct, but also the diplomacy that he used in handling a myriad of questions from so many different personalities . As I grew in my tennis , I continued to be impressed with Larry' s ability not just to teach tennis, but also his skill in managing. I was particularly impressed with the programs he set up for many of the young people. They learned from him, they enjoyed the learning, and they accepted him as a "teacher" and also "a friend" . I saw them come to him with questions about tennis and for guidance in other areas too. I watched Larry work with the elderly who had physical problems . I saw him set up special programs for their participation. He seems to have the innate ability to communicate successfully with both the young and the old. I believe that Larry Lewis would make an excellent manager of any Racquet Complex. His ability to communicate with people would certainly be an asset to a complex such as the Pelican Bay Community Park. He is a professional in his chosen field. I highly recommend Larry Lewis . Sincere_i , 7/". Par ..,/fie Ruth . Edmondson A-258 5792 Deauville Lake Circle Naples , Florida 33962 OR PO Box 285 10 Sunspot Trail Fairfield, PA 17320 (C) 129 Sharda J. Spahr 286 Spring Line Drive Naples, Florida 33049 January 8, 1995 To Whom It May Concern: I have know Larry Lewis for over three years and have had direct contact with him while he was the tennis director at Cambier Park. Both my children and I have been involved with the many programs run by Larry and we have also received group and individual tennis instruction from him. During this time, I have been extremely impressed with the professionalism and dedication he has shown, not only to his participants, but also to the community. My husband and I feel that the success of the tennis program at Cambier Park was due solely to Larry and his wife Jan. He created a wonderful atmosphere that fostered community spirit and fun, while also providing worthwhile tennis programs for both adults and juniors. We also feel that it was a great loss for that facility when Larry pursued other avenues in his career. My family has always found Larry to be professional in his business dealings and an excellent teacher, especially with the children, with whom he develops a special relationship. He is kind and considerate and goes out of his way to make anyone feel confortable and at ease. He is also an excellent tennis instructor, and is a true tennis "professional". I strongly support any proposal for Larry to manage the county tennis program. His popularity in this community will attract many fine players and his wide experience and knowledge of running this type of program will be a tremendous asset to the recreation department of this county. Please feel free to contact me should your have any questions. Sincerely, c\-L.6c, s\c„,s, Sharda J. Spahr (c) 130 EARLS. PROLMAN, CLU CJ (_ CHARTERED FINANCIAL CONSULTANT p �_ iie- ‘----it--c_, t.)-L--"t -,4,7t,,y113-4- —, 6z-fra-t-- ,4-e-cie-yaf-- - /--/--tc_i st_ /1_44.-t ee .2,e_ 4/--a'A- Q- /-a-da-: ,L.4%td-c-/A--z- ---___). , -7,2_,c._,,t4,/ ze2"...xZe /6,-t-no .f. ,./ cd 4.-.A- itE_._d_r /-A..e._4 , . /L., /ft lac=/,7_ __ el-c,j2 *Ike-- p-‘-'f --e- ce-- v e-4,-- -1-. > ' X-4-t- -- d LA) et-..L._} , --711.:71cLALsi----7-6- fiL-1---7t_ c"?etitA-47 d e''`-)`--—1 - . k M 0-) 4- 2- 1--'-' 7/ 7-'----,/, /. 1 , , / "),_,4 ,6a -e.-4 / c_f,,,_,_, ______ _,, i-e.L,i.Z.z, i 7.----.4-L-A-6-c_i n ezike_. 1 ("zz\h,, w .�-L, . e.� ,z__7 ett-i-a2-tY 7--/-e- ie,,_, , e.c),i. --6,1_,,d____ vil- k d(LA,,,ra-i- P-41-- -1- (-' '42--G , , . ,4_4.(d-1-, )4._ -e2_, Z.,--- , -IL'i-7-71-4 /L:dve,a_i ' C--/1A--/P: et1-(- 61" / /0(J � cL� -, �,Lc .1 AXj114 LAA. ;'1:, &442' A3Fr 7 7 (./J..__4i--L-d---9 , time c7. .06' 1 it-47 i'' - C--Za-lel-C--t C." tA-4,- /._.,06. )/5- — _,_______-, 7;:i„(., ;_,e a-,-f- ti-tz:/,,,,a-: kri.,,,,____, ,_ e)it-6-IL ig,,,LA-0",--/ ' . 'e_6,,, ' i ;<._4-e__ LI- t , - ; szLzy _dAttt-y - . "4-1-- (1)-/k(-- Y e›,eadw121,), ,&:,,t, „.,,,t/4- ILA- ----:-. - A °' 74),c. u-d-4-rt - .t_tr2 - J.. d..„".4-3, ) }2-g-v-'.4, I e2 )11-/ ,teA-L__ ,z,<,,.. /)kJzit c i . . ��,, � 6 ./ - cam-- �,7,-44,a,:e ��� o //4x -6-0. 74-‘ 6-'-`-. ' /4:-g ri S C;*< (-'2.41-, i() 4 (C) 131 `�Ch4 • To whom it may concern. We are writing this letter to endorse Larry Lewis' proposal to manage Collier County' s tennis facilities and programs, in particular the Pelican Bay complex. We have known Larry and Jan since they moved to Naples . We have personally taken instruction from Larry and have many friends who have also benefitted from his coaching activities . We have also seen his efforts on behalf of juniors, team coaching, minorities and the handicapped both at Cambier Park and elsewhere in the community. All of these activities were very professionally done and contributed significantly to the friendly spirit in evidence at Cambier Park while he was resident Pro at that facility. Both Larry and Jan are socially responsible people who will contribute enormously to Collier County. Larry is well liked by the Community he serves. You will not find a better candidate for this job and we heartily endorse his selection. Please call us at 775-2479 if you need further help. Sincerely / John and Margaret Cumberlidge. 1975 Tarpon Rd, Naples FL, 33962 . (C) 132 January 16 , 1995 To Whom it May Concern : This letter is for the purpose of expressing my support for selecting Mr . Larry Lewis to manage the Collier County tennis facilities . • I have known Mr . Lewis for approximately 6 years and was very impressed with the job he did while at Cambier Park in Naples . I was particularly impressed with the various events Mr. Lewis organized for the ycuth of the community and I did in fact at his request assist him at times with conducting some of these sessions . I have found Larry to be cf upstanding character and pcsses great "people skills" as well as being a very competent instructor of tennis . Sincerly , x'77 e B . Maertz (C) 133 Jan . 8 , 1995 To Whom It May Concern , I wish to recommend Larry Lewis to manage the county tennis programs here in Naples . Larry is one of the finest tennis professionals I have had the priviledge to know and work with. Not only has he proven himself with building tennis programs for juniors and adults at Cambier Park on a profess- ional level but he is always ready to volunteer his talent on behalf of worthy causes . Larry ' s character is above reproach and I am confident that he would be a beneficial employee to this community. Sincerely yours , daa"Lia.elt). Lloyd Docrflinger Susan Doerflinger 257 Monterey Drive 257 Monterey Drive Naples , FL 33999 Naples , FL 33999 (C) 134 • 679 Rudder Road Naples , Florida 33940 January 10 , 1995 Mr . Larry J . Lewis 1177 Wisconsin Drive Naples , FL 33940 • Dear Larry : We understand that you are under consideration for the job of managing the Collier County tennis programs and wish to enthusiastically support you r application for this position. Having observed and been a part of your efforts as director of tennis at Cambier Park in recent years , we feel that you would be an excellent choice to manage the county facilities and programs for all ages. (Our six-year-old granddaughter still talks about "Larry" and the clinic she took with yVou. ) Your professionalism and efficiency were appreciated at Cambier , together with your friendly attitude toward all players . We wish you luck in your application. Sincerely yours , Mar 'orie C . Burberry Stephen F . Burberry (C) 135 • January 10, 1995 To Whom It May Concern: I am writing to encourage you to hire Larry Lewis as County co-ordinator of tennis. He would certainly be an asset to the community. I have known Larry since he arrived to take charge of Cambier Park. He has worked hard and endlessly to provide tennis for all levels and ages. He is a hard working, sincere; and dedicated personality and would be a great person to be placed in charge of tennis activities, especially the Pelican Bay Community Park Racquet Complex. Please do the citizens of Collier County a- favor and . consider Larry Lewis for the job. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, daik2.44A:.‘ Amy Castenir Citizen of Collier County • (C) 136 I I 1 y-L70_:_y_1/. __/_f_7:. -- - -- - - ------------ ____`/A. --:_eCe ,-rte � i___ (_ ),,L _ _. _ . ..___ -I . .)&-, ,z i<z __._ z7Z ------- V.._ - --.--- - .. - _. 2 — - - - --a-.-. ._ _ _.. __. .,_ _..7-4...e.-2•21.,;___,..e-V........„1,.. ....i_. _____ ._ . _//c2,-,z.Z4-4-e-7,. ,! z;(..,e_e_21-e_y-Lr' - - -- ----t ' -- - ----- `-'.4-, ----- - �`-� . -••- - - 1 _ 2 2-2.0Z _._g_f_g_d ..__i2.-___ ,' -,2z-e..2.)1 -- , _,, ----1.-2,V _?., _7,,a_e--,---,_- .e_.../_,z7,--_ -,-i.___2-zzL) . _____e 4 f_..g_.,2, ,,_„, _>_014-?_=,,_4- ,!,i,,,,7../. ,..4-y _z-i.t....e4...e.... .„..6.(--4,-.---1-,---7___ ______4-__ _)-4-.7-,,,...._ -# ._._ 4 - 7 ' • 24-4--e--LA, - c .-e4_4.. ...,/_____ .--j_,,i__/__14°--- '---2-' - - - -4-'./ d7 !� f"l. --, -- ------- - - - r _ , .__ __ __ __ _S--- ____)-"/ . i_ .. Z_ 3,az..__C,e-_,_,e,_-_, C..„,,,,,,, ....."---, _.Z- ,_e,_, - _____ __I-_!--7- _,ai-0-771-x-,.-L).____--z-z,i„..e .. ze`.-_-V'.-eG- t ' A�nCp/, i, i Apr 4.-Z.A.-1, - co-zv y ! .4-e- R__ Z.79!) ---- - t - - -- -- ----- c7./- LIYZ:i -44a;-71,_,/- i ' l-Z!_- -. (�i_3)-- _ ._ap.i 3 .--- . � -_4/_777• -- . Dom/ (C1 137 _ il' , ,z• , - 9s EAR Gf3�/2 7' - _ p�Jo Ati6 / /31)p-4 7NnLi 6AI 1#A7 AO yc�y2 iAPOE-RE 7-Pe 12 so/' 11/4- /3i0M1/E2 7Vti Ms P 6 24611 WAS Sb 514 GE-.5s1./ , J l� y�u2 7-€/v/Ws SGi ObL FV/2- 71'P yC7Q12- 14 .M! )0 ��E p1cg w) 0 13E7/ /P7c-6 F& y04./2 Riv5 //vrE-/L&s - 110 pRo 15 R5 Cl44'1 p/ 114D 0)1-'1275 A5 c.G /IS )L )LL/ p8L/ f -aJ /Ui's wiTH rkE m13T1,s dr TSE /'11/2JL $/.)vw jt))P fi ‘v06 P Diii 51R 700 01/1 1412/5 w� C-7616-- -- 71✓4 i l f � - 70 Wo1z/C C0 j7-) Co - i&2 e /11PL7 7ENi13 • L-02 �1206 - C vv�S L /it,G/' - . j2Oc n 1A G 6W,/ (C) 138 20ZZ c/ 1_ . N9Scus �Q t - - 9S' c;10 kuiy, 64/ , 4k_04,d4., iitAAAAA, 0,1— �� � h I c,,.d *-!s 2ecctAt e0_)---LL93, ijk-ar AaAt)-) Q_SJ- A'c•A 7;\ c:A @LA •-& itiLj u1/4 --)- 3__a c_.1.)0_ cr) -z.AA314-) c &-AAA--)vv\s--A^ A OA_ S).A23. d \AA( )AA 7N)6111`Lv^ \iN „4 n Pi i945 Tu w 4krat„„Adta., or, • 40 _ d_. 0_ ,,;,c-tom. . airst ie 7�. 0 t7"--Q- 3 34 (C) 140 ,9r d—/ C/X ,7V C/ ,r ✓ • / f I _ Lied- -cu-,J tKi„- /,6 . tLL - • - . • • fLizd-d--,<JAert-r- , 0 . e,<1-1-71}-/A /"/L4- 4 (c) 141 �y f- da4 - 1f� 02 ieesls 9Sg,V a ir 12-ttieGZ- .--ed%Z74 /4/7 aolGee /46 1;23 442.72)72,-me, / ---/-774,7A74 �d-7)71Lza22: ,X' /t d _ Q Z7 .4/2a .d/2,1A / #7Z! ?„e_re 47-0g 1, 1/'�-m LL/ 0 (C) 142 giwiiid, efaux,v Xzeeffe", //V 7'44 dt &-41e.f -7262o'zao/ ,,L 3574/C -iancealr-zi /9X5-- (.. //c/, c e ,� 6726-::,/ _z___ .a..6te ,i4-(0P7) a le/7/k )61- e-,-Y-'1/4'- &--6.-, t L,-.1i '' 'L.. z.). Oe.L.,Z. ' 71-f /7L- Z-7' ' — -4L • 72 cd `/ G CLj Q-41.c gym; LL .k__.- - ' r6-a-C2- -- Xp--- --€ &-) 216, / GCa2du?? C, ; I L'e:. a- --- .0.71). Xa't:y- , X:I.:-e_cz,.i 0.,t- (:C_) 7,11-telL 9Cer_,e 1.0/1- 1-_ 2., .6'.e.- . ")2 cwt- i1 . &JA1-de-3 JL Q . ,/inci,2 cypt2a.f- 17-14-,2..c/i/t_c_tri ..46, ICilaz-gral '4/9 -• /2 -' - laJ2.,6c--na,e A-g-i-a-2-12-7 ,5 ay9cl_ a_. , C4-7 vu.,:,4,)-76iri-z_ --4•/)'4• "1-t-U-‘7-77 ' . 2- 0 di---tLi *u.1,- 77aic_fr1-1 (2,1J .-6-fi 6.6Zz,j,z---71-ec_ (71"6-47 C:z_ L".e./.2 eZ . 0 `-//2_4:._ 15, 3-- e.-Z•7216--/7 lc -/--/,_ 4___,,:,--2,24, _,,, (C) 143 ,f(d. a7t_det, •/e:eZ e . /22d-/2y 621Zed 772eJ2z1-e2shfs Z/L9 z eZzLi 6ZL- C<Ii/W-zt,± -Z/26&k. hitya 4-4-Wzzez- /12262-4 CAer4e-/Lo 661 ye-ez 64/e.,0 .14-e G2,04ztta ed-LI-1 41-66(7 .1.OzZe.7 / , (C) 144 January 12 , 1995 Dear Sir : With the addition of the new tennis courts in the Pelican Bay Community Park Complex a professional manager to oversee this and the other county parks is a necessity . I have known Larry Lewis for several years of participating in tennis programs at Cambier Park and do not believe there is anyone more qualified to fill this position than he . Larry ' s knowledge , patience and willingness to go the extra step motivates most people to improve their game through lessons , clinics and practice. I know, from my grandson, how he has instilled a love for the game while teaching kids the basics of tennis . While Larry was at Cambier there wereatways tennis programs taking place , both for juniors and adults . These programs gave newcomers and "oldtimers" the opportunity to meet new partners ,make new friends . I have always felt tennis (for me) , was the heart of Naples . Not only is Larry good for tennis , he would be excellent for Collier County by maximizing the parks that are available to people outside the city. More people playing more tennis equals more healthy, happier people: Besides the fact that Larry Lewis is obviously qualified for this position through his knowledge and experience , he is a dependable , personable, thoughtful man, and I hope Collier County will take advantage of the availability of this professional who will add much to managing the County tennis facilities . Sincerely, Joan M. Horsman 28599 Clinton Lane Bonita Spgs , FL 33923 (C) 145 Naples, FL January 10, 1995 To whom it may concern: - The Pelican Bay Community Park Racquet Complex is an except- ional addition to existing public tennis facilities in the Naples area and . I congratulate you upon bringing the project to completion. The courts are of excellent quality and the overall design of the complex is both attractive and inviting to those of us who pursue the game of tennis. This excellent complex should become the focal point for tennis in Collier County, providing an opportunity for all to enjoy tennis without paying exorbitant country club fees. The center should provide programmed opportunities for children, adults , minorities, disabled residents arid visitors alike,—to explore and enjoy this popular sport. Such programs require a concerned, motivated and dedicated professional, not only skilled in teaching tennis, but adept at mamagement, innovation and have a strong sense of service to the community. Above all , this person should be of the finest character: honest , understanding, impartial, compassionate and loyal . Larry Lewis, a well known Naples tennis professional meets all of these requirements. During his tenure as Director of Tennis at the Cambier Park public courts, Larry did an excellent job oaf creating a most pleasant atmosphere: harmonious and friendly, yet disciplined and managed. He carried out his duties with enthusiasm and sincerity, relating to the concerns and needs of each player. It was a pleasure to play tennis at Cambier Park under Larry ' s supervision. As an avid tennis player and concerned Collier County tax payer, I recommend the appointment of Larry Lewis to manage Collier County tennis and to specifically develop a quality tennis program at the Pelican Bay Community Park Racquet Complex. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Since 1 72/242 Mr Car S. Doher y 2196 Beacon Lane Naples, FL 33940 (C) 146 January 18, 1995 Larry J. Lewis 1177 Wisconsin Dr. Naples, FL 33940 Dear Larry: We were happy to hear that you would like to work with the Collier County tennis program. If you would be with the Pelican Bay Park that would especially please us as we live in Pelican Bay. Your experience in the community certainly adds to your qualifications. You were so beneficial during your time with Cambier Park Collier County would benefit by having a man of your good character and ethics working in the community. We've seen first hand your efforts to be fair and honest with those you work with and for even at great sacrifice to yourself. 1 know you have great support of all who know you. Please let us know when your plans are completed. Sincerely, R n & anc ,K rtz RK/NK/dg (C) 147 January 8, 1995 To Whom it May Concern: I feel that Larry Lewis would be a super addition to Collier County Tennis. I met Larry when he arrived to direct tennis at Cambier Park about six years ago. I had been going to Cambier for the few weeks that we were here for a couple of years before he became tennis director and had taken a some beginning tennis clinics there, but when Larry arrived things started to come together at Cambier. From the clinics to the Pro Shop and general maintenance of the courts, everything improved. Larry is an upbeat kind of person, always encouraging and fun to work with. You felt that he was your friend even when he was correcting you on the court. Collier County has quite a few tennis courts, widely spaced around the county. I think it would be great if you had someone able to coordinate their use to the maximum so that the County could offer professional tennis instruction and organization to some of the members of our community, such as minorities and the handicapped, who cannot afford one of the expensive clubs. This enhanced program also would be a big attraction to the many new residents who would like to participate. Larry Lewis would be a perfect choice for managing Collier County's tennis facilities and program. KA0-60_e_Z_Lil. June Kroeschell 272 Mooring Line Drive Naples, FL 33940 262-6639 (c) 148 •#1 tpecial 17-ZZ --q1Olypics Collier County.Florida At. CL/175 &cut.) Af.L.L awfax,c,) J II tA) f-xt2A-X- aivt., cvux-e...u2_) vo-vi 1-yv jcnAA) A-c-Liar oAdt ,&c-t 5 � 4-Tad (A4 vtre_u_,12, JOINOF WINONERS (C) 149 COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT SUMMARY FEBRUARY 19 96 RECREATION SECTION CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR MTD YTD MTD YTD Facility Users 320,801 1,364,376 279,534 1,207,396 User Hours 107,599 547,067 86,174 448,641 Games 235 1,815 65 1,595 Special Events 1,872 26,803 -0- 20,794 Car Count 147,326 545,168 104,195 449,390 Revenue 81,009 386,916 61,106 288,488 Revenue (Vending) 2,735 13,584 2,042 5,823 NEIGHBORHOOD/SCHOOL PARKS Users 32,800 164,000 29,600 148,000 REGIONAL PARKS CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR MTD YTD MTD YTD Car Count 70,893 271,738 66,578 267,647 Beach Users 170,145 652,172 159,787 642,348 Park sites visited 1,111 4,447 1,096 5,513 Personal Contacts 7,512 41,117 9,218 32,136 Interpretive Projects 5 13 15 38 Boat Launch Car Count 43,021 151,336 40,131 160,889 Boat Launch Users 103,251 363,205 96,3T5 386,131 Revenues - Concessions 9,119 23,424 9,135 29,168 Permits 384 1,097 -0- 465 Launch Fees 7,200 13,453 860 3,062 Parking 68,747 168,623 - - PARKS SECTION NUMBER OF ACRES NUMBER OF SITES CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR MTD YTD MTD YTD MTD YTD MTD YTD School Sites 50 50 50 50 10 10 10 10 Regional Parks 581 581 581 581 15 15 15 15 Neighborhood Parks 36 36 36 36 10 10 9 9 Community Park 432 432 392 392 15 15 14 14 12668 Users - 2.4 car count (6/1/93) Population 393,600 (D) 150 I O. .1 CO Ni •O CO o O .1 in in U •O NiCO U1 LA •O •O •O N O• Ui M Ni J s- in C I- >- I-. 2 - YF- 2 8 U U1 O .1 0 O• •O Al N CO • •O •O 0 in U1 .[Y O 0 M M ISA CO Ni •0 M U NS •O Ni .1 O• ` NS NI LA N- 0 N N M Y N O O CV N aM- in 00 O 0 O 0 CO 0 p Z I- CO 0 0 N •O CO > a- J N •O W N J Q L1 W 0- C O N 0 0 0 0 0 Oi O O O N V) f N Ui N- W I- 2 .T O• O 3 M co .1 O• • 00 .1 00 in •O aR Fw C NOs •N M M N NI v M \ F- O N U .1 .T U) .1 O• •O M O• tx >- �pp Q • a- N M M N •O N 1 .MT M 000 0 w LU M C • 2 O LU O O• LU I- z NI rel ..-Q O Y Co .O .1 .T N CO in 1941 ICS) CO O O e\^ W F- [L' E •O M 03 O. 00 O O U\ I,- .T O inU C 0 W W d CL' 1 M 1 O• ti 1 in •O M P s-- N CIC N W CO a- a- O Cr LU C 2 14- 2 z O >- < Q J U- 1- F- 2 O LI) Q F- Y W Z x N M \•O CV 0 Os O• N •O 0 in O 1 tiC O _od 0 C in N in •O CO N- M U3 a- 1n O S S [e Y Y N 1 CO 0 O• 00 03 P O 1n M N V) N .1 N 1 •O in in •O N N .T 2 O Ct r- In 8 O U = ce W O CO tel .01 1 � 1 in - M pp.. .W.• V) M In .T O• in O IA N in M 1n -.I o •O CO •O U1 NS N NI 3 •O in N J U s- Ca C) L+� 0) ID O N O •O in O• P CO O .1 N ~ N t O• O N M N CO N in O. \ P N M U CL' H N •O N .1 N- M a- CO •O •O (s1 .1 13 LU Y a- O VI F- 00 3 M In ti P M •O C V) N M 0 N Y 0) I- N J U1 •O O• .T N a- N •O in N O O• L U C M M CO O Os M .1 1n v O O) LL f N N CO .0 .1 0 U1 •O in O. CO 3 _ M in in• O PM- N CO in O• .T N0 0L O .1 (NJ N .0 •O M 41 a- P C C S L 3 N) Y W u) L II 41 0 0) NI C r CO O• 4- C O Y W - y, Y F- CO J 0 2 \ W O II L 0.0. 0 U W 0) > C) LU d CO CL >- U 2 pC L W O I.. w U CO V) U O CO H 0 Q w z Y L7 W F- = 2 0 .U . F W Cl) U I- J •.. at Q Q < F- W OC Q .2 .0 N C N J LU Y LL LL' U >- LU O LU CIC U C.) J N 0) O• C 0 a a U CL d LU LU J 0 2 C7 0 C Q U 3 V U J 2 C.) U C.) U U I- -J 2 = U f 0 C 3 F- L Cr M Q 0 Y z Y C7 0 f W W F- < 3 C N J 0 0 Q 111 14_ O .. W lL C7 (3 `. > 0. > < CL' co CL * * F- CL v e- (D) 151 RECREATION SECTION MONTHLY REuRT FEBRUARY 1996 I. COLLIER COUNTY VI. VETERANS COMMUNITY PARK AQUATIC FACILITY Programs/Classes 190 Programs/Classes 692 Facility Users 3,235 Facility Users 45,536 Instructional Hours 42 Instructional Hour 327 User Hours 6,301 User Hours 14,140 Revenue 4,603 Revenue 15,531 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 Vehicle Count 17,812 II. EAST NAPLES VII. VINEYARDS COMMUNITY PARK COMMUNITY PARK Programs/Classes 282 Programs/Classes 430 Facility User 15,889 Facility Users 14,552 Instructional Hours 25 Instructional Hours 185 User Hours 6,483 User Hours 16,255 Revenue 4,847 Revenue 6,759 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 Vehicle Count 6,000 Vehicle Count 5,698 III. FRANK MACKLE VIII. GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY PARK COMMUNITY PARK (FITNESS CENTER) Programs/Classes 958 Program/Classes 1 Facility Users 66,014 Facility Users 2,011 Instructional Hours 140 Instructional Hours 4 User Hours 15,931 User Hours 2,014 Revenue 9,946 Revenue 4,082 Special Events 1,850 Special Events 0 Vehicle Count 23,354 Vehicle Count GGCP 29,569 IV. IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY PARK IX. IMMOKALEE REC/POOL COMPLEX Program/Classes 17 Program/Classes 7 Facility Users 78,192 Facility Users 45,236 Instructional Hours 86 Instructional Hours 10 User Hours 13,516 User Hours 8,577 Revenue 853 Revenue 3,361 Special Events 0 Special Events 22 Vehicle Count 31,126 Vehicle Count 17,065 V. GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER X. RACQUET CENTER Program/Classes 289 Program/Classes 197 Facility Users 13,402 Facility Users 2,949 Instructional Hours 159 Instructional Hours 0 User Hours 7,540 User Hours 5,331 Revenue 7,823 Revenue 9,719 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 Vehicle Count 4,350 Vehicle Count 0 15348 (b) 152 To: Steve Brinkman, Parks & Recreation Director From: Mary Ellen Donner, Aquatic Supervisor Date: Mar 1, 1996 Re: _ Requested Pool Revenue Report The information you requested is below. FY 93/94 YTD FY94/95 YTD FY95/96 YTD FY93/94 FY 94/95 FY 95/96 OCTOBER $3,664. $3,664. $4,232. $4,232. $3,262. $3,262. NOVEMBER $1,999. $5,663. $3,679. $7,911. $2,978. $6,240. DECEMBER $1,238. $6,901. $3,139. $11,050. $1,294. $7,534. JANUARY $2,116. $9,017. $3,872. $14,922. $2,878. $10,412. FEBRUARY $3,988. $13,005. $3,815. $18,737. $4,603. $15,015. MARCH $6,316. $19,321. $10,309. $29,046. APRIL $10,219. $29,540. $12,851. $41,897. MAY $12,125. $41,665. $16,846. $58,743. JUNE $19,806. $61,471. $19,396. $78,139. JULY $13,827. $75,298. $12,936. $91,075. AUGUST $10,466. $85,764. $11,664. $102,739. SEPTEMBER $7,186. $92,950. $8,704. $111,443. Should you have any additional questions and or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest convenience. (D) 153 ATHLETICS SECTION MONTHLY REPORT MONTH: FEBRUARY YEAR: 1996 I. ACTIVITY IV. INSTRUCTION HOURS Athletics 14 Hr. 191 Tennis 76 Hr. Total 90 hrs. II. FACILITY USERS 4, 140 V. GAMES AIH GGCP ENCP VET PK Church 1710 1710 ATHLETICS 177 Over 35 Softball 360 360 235 GGCP 30 Baseball Clinic MU 90 VETERANS 28 Marco 30 675 Golf Clinic (Adult) 126 CCWTA 312 96 24 48 Tennis Clinic (Adult) 132 VI. SPECIAL EVENTS Tennis (Adult) 40 8 10 Tennis (Youth) 26 26 32 Tennis (Gold Yrs.) 103 50 200 Youth Basketball 2955 Pee Wee Socer 27 Pee Wee T ball 38 VII. MONTHLY Practices 780 Totals 4140 3364 74 2360 HIGHLIGHTS FEBRUARY 1 CO-ED SOFTBALL MTG FEBRUARY 1 MARCO SPORTS FEST MTG. FEBRUARY 7 ASA MTG. III. REVENUE SECTION FEBRUARY 8 MENS SOFTBALLDMTG(BRAN) FEBRUARY 21 TRAINING LEAGUE 13,485.00 FEBRUARY 22 ADULT SOCCER MTG.(BONITA) FEBRUARY 26 SCOREKEEPERS MTG. I �, F:, — z S, b 2, o 64,1c. E-,?L a C — 3 y `� FACILITY USER HOURS ATHLETIC GGCP, ENCP VET.CP TOTAL 6,524.25 1,350.5 148 3,488 11,511 (D) 154 RACQUET CENTER REVENUE REPORT FY YTD FY YTD FY YTD 93/94 93/94 94/95 94/95 95/96 95/96 OCTOBER 6,046 6,046 5,371 5,371 6,173 6,173 NOVEMBER 7,948 13,944 8,595 13,966 12,327 18,500 DECEMBER 8,140 22,134 6,722 20,688 5,418 23,918 JANUARY 9,609 31,743 10,432 31,120 10,001 33,919 FEBRUARY 7,438 39,181 8,176 39,296 9,719 43,638 MARCH 4,597 43,778 6,121 45,417 APRIL 4,605 48,383 5,016 50,433 MAY 2,936 51,319 4,328 54,761 JUNE 3,652 54,971 3,918 58,679 JULY 3,206 58,177 3,321 62,000 AUGUST 2,435 60,612 2,945 64,945 SEPTEMBER 3,098 63,710 4,182 69,127 15350 (0) 155 COL .R COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION . .'ARTMENT PARK RANGER PROGRAM MONTHLY REPORT FEBRUARY 1996 MONTH YEAR ADMINISTRATION: Routine administration; evaluations; prepare estimates and submit outline to DEP for BBchP exotic removal grant; routine purchasing; Vanderbilt Beach Road collection im- plemented; scheduling; participate in Field Supv. selection committee. FIELD OPERATIONS: Routine patrol of community and beach, parks. Enforced County park ordinances when needed, assisted park visitors, collection of money and receipts from beach parks and meters. Trash and debris pickup; cleaned and stocked restrooms, daily routine maintenance of mounted patrol, County vehicles cleaned, maintained daily logs, beach vendor inspection, nature walks every Saturday. Helped Friends of Barefoot Beach at Nature Center; patrol lmmokalee Horse Trials. BEACH & WATER SITES CAR COUNT USERS* REVENUE Beach Facilities Month YTD Month YTD Month YTD Barefoot Beach Access 9,864 40,231 23,674 96,555 5,319 9,498 Barefoot Preserve 13,962 47,284 33,509 113,482 21,053 48,116 Clam Pass Park 11,599 43,473 27,838 104,335 7,492 19,808 Tigertail Beach 21,779 84,196 52,270 202,071 24,765 71,321 Vanderbilt Beach 5,763 25,174 13,831 60,417 5,000 11,698 No. Gulfshore 5,004 16,052 12,010 38,525 105 144 South Marco 2,922 15,328 7,013 36,787 3,831 6,856 Vanderbilt Beach Road Meters (installed 2/14) 1,182 1,182 Totals 70,893 271,738 170,145 652,172 68,747 168,623 Boat Launch Facilities: Meter Revenue Bayview Park 17,794 38,881 42,706 93,314 459 1,676 SR 951 2,097 12,571 5,033 30,170 Caxambas 6,758 30,304 16,219 72,729 Lake Trafford 5,127 23,418 12,305 56,203 Cocohatchee River Park 11,245 46,162 26,988 110,789 1,770 5,729 Totals 43,021 151,336 103,251 363,205 2,229 7,405 *Users = car count x 2.4 PARK SITES VISITED PERSONAL CONTACTS INTERPRETIVE PROJECTS Month YTD Month YTD Month YTD 1,111 4,447 7,512 41,117 5 13 COMMENTS: (D) 156 COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION PARK MAINTENANCE MONTHLY REPORT February 19 96 Park Maintenance Operations: Continue all daily maintenance functions at all parks and waterfront facilities. Functional crew concept for park maintenance personnel being finalized by Q+ team. PARKS MAINTAINED # OF ACRES # OF SITES MTD YTD School Sites 50 10 50 10 50 10 Regional & Water Orientated 581 15 581 15 581 15 Neighborhood Parks 36 10 36 10 36 10 Community Parks 432 15 432 15 432 15 *Gulf Coast Little League transferred from Neighborhood Park to Community Park Jane's Scenic Drive added 1/95 - 12 miles, 142 acres East Naples Neighborhood Park added 5/95 So. Naples Community Park (Hubschman/Bathey property) added 11/95 Special Projects: Description: Easement for security lights at Lake Avalon complete. Telephone installed relative to the Barefoot Beach ticket booth, electrical power to follow. Cost estimates secured for Clam Pass restroom improvements. Grant application for Barefoot exotic removal from State of Florida being finalized, anticipate goint to BCC for approval, within 3 weeks. Park Supervision: Tony Rosbough Park construction of ballfield and concession on schedule. FRP for Bayview concession placed out for advertisement. RFP drafted for proposal Vanderbilt Beach concessions. Prospective candidate selected for the Immokalee Field Supervisor position. 4050/11/95 (0) 157 tc) ` PARKS ADOPTION January 24, 1996 TIM BLACKFORD: a. Veterans Community Park Need a Report b. Clam Pass Community Park Need a Report REPORTED 2/28/96 *************: a. Immokalee Community Park Need a Report b. Immokalee Recreation/Pool Need a Report ******* MAX HASSE: a. Golden Gate Community Park Need a Report b. Golden Gate Community Ctr. Need a Report c. East Naples Community Park Need a Report 3/27/96 GIL MUELLER: a. Frank Mackle Community Park- Need a Report by b. Tigertail Beach Need a Report by c. Collier County Racquet Ctr. Need a Report by 4/24/96 GAYLE L. STAN: a. Cocohatchee River Parks Need a Report by b. Lely Barefoot Beach Need a Report by 5/22/96 ELAINE WICK: a. Vineyards Community Park Need a Report by b. Bayview Community Park Need a Report by 6/26/96 JOSEPH ZAKS: a. Pelican Bay Community Park Need a Report by b. Cocohatchee River Park Need a Report by 7/24/96 AVAILABLE PARKS: a. Max A. Hasse, Jr. Comm. Park Status by Staff NOTE: * TO PARAB MEMBERS: PLEASE REPORT ACCORDING TO DATE -159- PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD IMMOKALEE DISTRICT (1) ****************** Term expires 12/31/98 ****************** Immokalee, Florida (residence) MARCO ISLAND DISTRICT (1) Mr. Gil Mueller Term expires 12/31/99 541 Blackmore Court Marco Island, Florida 33937 (residence) 394-9444 URBAN DISTRICT (1) Mr. Joseph Zaks Term expires 12/31/98 4841 Shearwater Lane Naples, Florida 33999 (residence) 592-5140 (work) 262-5959 (Fax: 434-4999) (2) Ms. Elaine Wick Term expires 12/31/98 2640 Golden Gate Parkway suite 216 Naples, Florida 33942 (residence) 434-9784 (Fax: 263-5577) (work) 434-0333 (3) Mr. Timothy M. Blackford Term expires 12/31/97 276 Madison Avenue Naples, Florida 33942 (residence) 566-9121 (work) 261-4446 (4) Ms. Gayle L. Stan Term expires 12/31/97 735 98th Avenue N. Naples, Florida 33963 (residence) 591-4910 (work) 353-0444 (Fax: ) (5) Mr. Max A. Hasse, Jr. Term expires 12/31/99 3340 23rd Avenue SW Naples, Florida 33964 (residence) 455-2028 5668 -160- PARAB MEETING SCHEDULE FOR 1996 ****** **** ** * 1. March 27, 1996 meeting is scheduled at Frank Mackle Community Park, at 2:00 p.m. 2. April 24, 1996 Meeting is scheduled at Vineyards Community Park, at 2:00 p.m. 3. May 22, 1996 meeting Scheduled at Golden Gate Community Center, at 2:00 p.m. 4. June 26, 1996 meeting scheduled at Immokalee Community Park, at 2:00 p.m. NOTE: Meetings date can be changed due to any County holidays observed. PARAB members will be notify 2 weeks prior to meeting dates for any unforseen circumstances. -161- MEMORANDUM TO: Steve Brinkman, Parks and Recreation Director FROM: Murdo Smith, Parks and Recreation Operations Manager DATE: February 29, 1996 RE: Variance at Collier County Racquet Center For your information the variance dates for the construction at the Center: Collier County Planning Commission - March 21, 1996 BCC - April 9, 1996 If I can be of further assistance, please advise. MS/bj/ cc: Gary Franco, Parks Superintendent Jim Thomas, Athletics Supervisor 1 rs TUESDAY, March 26, 1996, VOLUME 7, No. 29 BULK RATE { U.S. POSTAGE 1GOLDENGATERAID /,; FT. M'YERS, FL �i f j,14' /! Permit No.806 ‘e,:::* ��1 `x .1 ilizETTE POSTAL PATRON ,.., r LOCAL RURAL BOXHOLDER ... .,.... ©1996 Tuff Publications, Inc. • 2301 C.R. 951, #C • Golden Gate, FL 33999 • (941) 353-0444 500 Hasse : „ ... , , Resident Parki i ; wins big, dedicatedRIK on show �: �. New park named for -Ipp it Estates man plays past commissionerNo Tillir • * his way to $148,000 BY KAYDEE TUFF BY KAYDEE TUFF Over 100 friends, county offi- Ever wonder what you'd do cials, and familymembers cele- `. . t., a with an extra $148,000? Estates H y ' resident Cecil Ford wonders no orated the dedication of the Max • im g" • Hasse, Jr. Community Park, more after a four-game winning Mar. 18, at the site off Golden ;� streak on the Florida Lottery's Gate Blvd. near Big Cypress El- '' ' ` Flamingo Fortune. ementary School. "It was fun," says Ford, 69, A long-time Golden Gate ad- Photo by Kaylee rum a retired truck driver. "They give vocate and two-term Collier Park dedicated... park near Big Cypress Elementary School. You$500 just for going up on the County Commissioner, Hasse Max Hasse,Jr. and his wife, Louise,stand The park was dedicated in Hasse's honor, stage - I'd have done it just for continues to serve on the county that. parks and recreation board. beside the entrance sign to the new Estates Mar. 18. The new television show, The 81-year-old Boy Scout to earn Eagle Scout status. missioner in 1984. He won and in his honor. Thank you, Max," which airs at 7:30 p.m., Satur- thanked those present for the His love of Scouting was held the seat for two terms. District 3 Commissioner Tim days,on WINK-channel 11, fea- honor of having the park named af- passed to his sons and the family During his time as commis- Constantine said during the Mar. tures contestants who compete at ter him,adding his inspiration for was active in the organization sioner, he says his greatest con- 18 dedication ceremony. a variety of games of chance. t community service has always while living in Teaneck, NJ. tributions were in the areas of Commissioner Bettye Mat- Ford won his way onto the show come from his children and wife During his time in Teaneck, beautification and parks and rec- thews,who represents the Golden by mailing in the bottom portion of 58 years, Louise. Hasse served on several city reation. During his tenure, Col- Gate Estates, also commended of a Fantasy Five ticket he bought "I'm rather proud of some of boards and was later elected to Tier County expanded its park Hasse's efforts and noted that the at Doug s Buy-Rite in Golden the things that have happened," city council. system from zero to six recrea- park is currently on schedule, Gate. he says of his involvement with Upon moving to East Naples tional facilities. within budget,- and set to open One of 30 eligible players in city and county parks over the in 1975, he continued his public Hasse worked hard to bring a to the public this summer. the audience at Universal Studios past 21 years. "Of course I didn't service, accepting a position as pool to Golden Gate, a goal The park,the first to he located Florida in Orlando, he beat the make all this happen... Collier Assistant Director of Parks and which came to fruition in 1992. in the Golden Gate Estates, will odds to be selected as one of three County is a park-conscience com- Recreation for the City of Naples. He was also instrumental in the include two tennis courts, two contestants. During his first ap munity. I thank everyone for let- In 1978, the Hasses moved to beautification of the Golden Gate playground areas, a basketball pearance, Feb. 24, he won ting me he a little part of it." Golden Gate,where they became Parkway median. pavilion,two regulation-size ball $48,000 in a game called Beach Hasse's interest in parks and active promoters of the growing "When you look at all he ac- fields, lighted eight-foot-wide Ball,"risking his winnings twice recreation stems from his long and changing community. complished for young people and paths and a 48x48 concession in order to double them. involvement in Boy Scouts. He Hasse retired from his position parks and recreation, not only in building with restroom facilities. Because his winnings were joined the organization as a with the City of Naples to make our county but also up north, it greater than the two other contes 12-year-old in 1927 and went on a hid for District 3 county com- is fitting that this park be named tants, he moved on to the chain pionship game, "Treasure Island,"during which he won an additional $25,000. Aswallnew chamber Following his final appearance, Mar. 16, Ford's total winnings were $148,000, 28 percent of which went to the government. BY KAYDEE TUFF The centers three-year land chasing the current site. at 7 p.m., Apr. 4. The rest of his winnings will lease will run out in December According to Aswall, the During her term as president, be "invested" in college educa- Don't be surprised if the new and board members are in the board's recommendation should Aswall plans to establish a build- tions for his two grand- Golden Gate Area Chamber of process of eliminating options, he announced during the ing fund for the center, which is daughters, a donation to his Commerce president stops by to which include relocation or pur- chamber's next monthly meeting currently housed in a leased church, a new driveway to his i say, hi. double-wide trailer. residence, and final mortgage With a goal of encouraging "It's important to have our payments on his home. more participation in the : own building " she says. chamber, 19Q6-97 president Pat ' ," In the year ahead Aswall A fan of the Florida Lottery, Ford limits himself to$15 a week Aswall has already hit the pave- -- '' would also like to pursue foun- to play Lotto, Fantasy Five, and ment to visit with members. : dation status for the chamber, al- three and four-number scratch- "What I'm finding is you just ., lowing the group to hold raffles. off tickets. need to get out and ask them to She says she would like to see "You can't win if you don't get involved," she says. the monies raised from the non- play," the self-proclaied Mis- Involvement will be a big part t, profit raffles go toward scholar- souri "hillbilly" says with a l of what Aswall hopes to accom- t a ships for Golden Gate students. smile. plish through the chamber this 's "Education is so important," Ford was 16 in 1942 when he year. , A , 4 she says. "Scholarships are one lied his age to enlist with 101st Many hands make light the g way the chamber can give back Airborne during World War II. work and with a continually ex- to the community." He served nine months and then panding agenda, Aswall says the Aswall, vice president of First enlisted in the regular army for chamber will make good use of Union branch office in Golden an additional three years. 1 all the help it can get. dw u. Gate, was born and raised in "I really want the chamber to �°" ,, Connecticut. After his discharge, he got his continue to be looked at and run , \ She began her banking career high school diploma, bought a as a business,"she says. "At the r t , as a teller for the First National truck and geared up for a career same time, the chamber is part t, Bank of Maryland in 1976. She that would see him through the of the communityas well. It is �` next 40 years. l later graduated in the top five of He and his wife,Helen, also important to be involved in her class from the American In- retired to Naples in February 1993. They and give back to the commun- stitute of Banking, New York, rented fora time before urchas- ity „ ;; k One of the biggest issues cur- Outgoing Golden Gate Area Chamber of Commerce Pres- mF From 1988 to 1992, Aswall ing their property in the Estates rently facing the chamber is the took a four-year sabatical to stayand building a home. future of its Visitors Information idem Pat Couture, right, passes the gavel to incoming Y Just two months after complet- ing president Pat Aswall during the chamber's installation at home with her two young ing the home, Helen died of lung Center on Davis Blvd. near Exit ! 15. banquet, Mar. 7. Continued on page 11 IContinued an page 4 i - Page 2, Golden Gate Gazette, March 26, 1996 OPINIONS Let's look at the landfill facts . s 1 On The Mark Some Immokalee and GoldenBy Mark Strain Gate Estates residents are ,t steamed up with the likelihood of the future landfill near them. Impressions It would be nice to take the I ite emotion out of these meetings and By Russell Tuff Back again deal with the actual logic of the decision-making process. No matter what, the landfill 4 will have to be moved from its landfill would have on Immoka- fewer permitting problems. Politics must be the only pro- were not going to foot the bill? current location in about 20 lee. It's hard for me to imagine that fession in the world where the In order for this latest attempt years. It takes eight to 10 years The future sites selected would growing tomatoes near a landfill word "no" means maybe. Re- to succeed and be placed on the to permit a new landfill. be at least three to 10 miles from would effect the marketing efforts peatedly, voters may express fall ballot, a majority of the With that in mind, a plan needs any population concentration. of growers. Especially since we their thoughts on an issue, only county commissioners and the to be put in place to take care of The current landfill is only one are quite often the only place in to have the politicians declare that city council would have to ap- the next 50 years,not just the next to two miles from a major pop- the world that can provide toma- the issue wasn't presented cor- prove this issue to again go to the 10-20 years. ulation.The current landfill is not toes at certain times of the year. rectly and insist that taxpayers be voters. The future landfill sites sifting safe without linings in some cells, The top five potential landfill asked the same questions, dis- So far,there are only two new to the top at the present time use and it smells horrific. agricultural land, where few, if Gas management and linings site selections are the only pla- guised slightly differently, all city councilmen who have de- ces where increases in population over again. cided to resurrect this idea.They any,residents are located or ever to protect the environment would are not expected. The City of Naples has a new both just got elected to new terms will be. be placed in any future landfill There is a lot of work to be mayor and a few new city coun- and picking pet projects at this The Immokalee representative management program. If you done in making a final landfill cilmen. Like all new politicians, stage of their political careers is on the landfill relocation corn- can't see it or smell it,the prob- site selection. Maybe some of the their first thoughts move immed- easy. , icmittee said he doesn't think vis- lem pretty much goes away. `garbage' can be sorted out iately to their pet projects, like With county elections coming ibility of the landfill would be an Agricultural land has already before politics ends up making the resurrection of a second Gor- up this fall, how many of our issue.He worries about the smell been cleared, resulting in fewer the decision. don River Birdge. county commissioners will want and what economic impact the environmental concerns and This is an issue that was to hang their hats on this duo strongly (by two-thirds) voted when it comes to understanding 1 down last year by the residents county voters? Collier County Week At A Glance of Collier County, who would Food For Thought: have seen another one cent ad- The recent recommendations ded to their sales taxes so Naples of a location committee for a new The information in this column, eluding Golden Gate Estates as Miami, Tamiami and Fort residents could avoid waiting in landfill site has managed to raise provided by the county manager's a subject case. Myers. long traffic lines. the ire of residents near the pro- office, outlines recent action Pollution Control: Public Works The justification for the need posed sites. If you have often taken in a variety of divisions and Staff collected water samples Administration: for a bridge, at the time of the driven in the area of 951 and I- departments. For a full listing, from the Lower Tamiami Aquifer The administrator worked on last bridge vote,centered around 75, it isn't hard to understand contact the county manager's of- monitoring wells at Naples Land- advancing additional effluent the long amount of time it would their concerns.The current dump fice. fill and met with Real Property reuse locations and landfill site take the Florida Department of is a couple of miles from that area and Solid Waste staff to discuss issues. Transportation to start to improve and the stench at various times County proposed locations of piezome- Solid Waste: and widen the existing bridge. of the day is nauseating. Assistant County Manager: ters and monitoring wells for ex- The commercial business"Re- If Collier County and Naples Right now, near the same 951 Closing took place for the tended landfill ground water cycler of the Month" award was residents had to wait for the and I-75 intersection, a new US Guaranteed Entitlement Bond Re- quality monitoring network. presented to the firm of Wilson, FDOT, proponents of the bridge Homes development called Na- funding. Cash contribution to the Public Services Miller,Barton and Peek for their claimed it could take 15 years. pies Heritage is being built. How General Fund from refunding Animal Control: office paper recycling activity. For some strange reason, after long do you think it will take equals $175,000. There were 92 animals im- Stormwater Management: the vote,the FDOT scheduled the before the new residents of this Community Development: pounded, 209 complaints ser- The department's new long renovations and widening of the community realize where that Administration: viced, 37 lost and found reports reach hydraulic excavator has existing bridge for the spring of fresh country air is coming from Implemented a procedure to and six bite cases reported and been delivered and has been put 1997. Not quite 15 years--more and add to the protest? As might streamline the development re- investigated. In addition, there to work cleaning out critical sec- like 15 months. be expected, the residents in the view process with the Revenue were 20 adoptions and 10 ani- ondary drainage system ditches In listening to some of these area of the existing dump would Services director.The procedure mals claimed by owners. Prepar- prior to the rainy season. politicians on our local talk like nothing better than to see this will involve the examination of ing for the first annual pet show Transportation: shows, they seem to think that relocation happen. blueprints by Plans Review spe- to be held on March 30. Road crews completed drain- the voters turned down the idea However,residents of Immok- cialists in the Building Depart- Medical Examiner: age restoration work on CR 850, of a second bridge purely for re- alee,near where the new landfill ment to determine sizing of water There were 14 cases investi- the northern portion of Cork- asons having to do with the pro- sites were considered,were right meters. This practice has been gated, examined or an autopsy screw Road. posed location. on target when they noted that performed by staff in Revenue performed by the medical exam- Support Services Now the idea is to pick a new they already have two landfills Services. iner. Six cases came in within one Emergency services: location and represent the whole and pointed out that Naples has Placing the review in the Build- 24-hour period,pushing the med- EMS department paramedics idea to the voters in some man- none. Why doesn't Naples sim- ing Department eliminates a step ical examiner facility to its lim- responded to 553 requests for ser- ner on this fall's ballot. ply keep their own trash? in the review process and should its. Gave instruction to nursing vice;29 of those responses were Maybe there is something mis- The proposed location of the shorten turn-around time. Con- student and allowed her to view for Med Flight #1. sing here. Wouldn't it be conceiv- second Gordon River bridge for ducted new employee orientation autopsy. Facilities: able that voters are fed up with Naples is an extension of Central on March 14. Museum: The tax collector's addition will additional taxes of any kind and Avenue. This would open up a Building Review&Permitting: Presented a program on South- go through a final punch-out pro- generally will vote "no" to any new area that might be a prime Building permits were down by west Florida's Native Americans cedure this week.The CO for the 10 percent from this same one to 60 students from Big Cypress building is expected to be issued form of additional taxation? location for an incinerator for theWouldn't it be conceivable that City of Naples to handle its own week time period last week. To- Elementary School. next week. The 4th Floor reno- voters realized that the state, trash. tal number of building inspections Parks and Recreation: vations are now complete with through the FDOT, would fund Finally, a real reason why the conducted was 1,713,down from A Lifeguard Training class was the last department to take occu- this whole improvement, possi- other taxpayers in Collier County last week's total of 1,910. held at Golden Gate Aquatic Cen- pancy this coming weekend.The bly more earlier than later,if the might benefit from the bridge. Code Enforcement: ter and Barron Collier High 6th floor lobby of the Administra- state realized that local taxpayers Code Enforcement staff han- School held an event Saturday tion Building was carpeted for the died a total of 1,447 cases during evening. state 's office to eliminate this one-week period.Planning Services: Veteran Services: people slipping on the old the We 're 1I/aitincA total of 105 veterans received floor. Staff has been asked to contrib- service from the Veteran Ser- Infora. Technology: J'() lvou ute information to "`Planning vices Department. This figure is The inter-linkage of the Naples Healy� I 'roiiz Magazine" for an upcoming ar- up 46 percent over last year at area 800 MHz towers has been tide in the May issue. The na- this time. Of these, there were tested and is exceeding specifica- tional magazine intends to run a 17 veterans transported through tions. Limited testing of 800 - WRITE A LETTER TO THE EDITOR - feature article on subdivisions and the VA Transportation Program Continued on page 4 has expressed an interest in in- to VA hospitals in St.Petersburg, _� PUBLISHERS: Roy&Russell Tuff Member: NATIONALf talk NEWSPAPER GOLDEN GATE OFFICE MANAGER: Maria Tuff KIN ���rE NSOCIALION �i v. ` EDITORIAL• Kaydee Tuff Policy for Letters to the Editor it'-- ; AZETTE • Lucinda Kidd Hackney All letters must be signed and • i accompanied by an address and PRODUCTION:Gayle Stan telephone number for verification hpurposes only.Letters will be edited for A weekly newspaper of Tuff Publications, Inc.2301,C.R.951,Unit C ADVERTISING: Jack Myers profanity and personal attacks on Golden Gate,FL 33999 (941)353-0444. ServingGolden Gate and Debbi Richter non-public persons.Please keep letters to 250 words or less. Golden Gate Estates as well as the rest of the world. Rob Brasil The Golden Gate Gazette is available weekly for$22 plus$1.32 sales tax per year in Collier County,$27 plus$1.62 sales tax out of county.No refunds on subscriptions.Deadline for all copy is 5 PM Wednesdays. - .,.44.4,s..P.A.rgoo ‘..44—cr1,.4SIJ$ Sl 044,0.1,1,40 414.-.C'r . .`r:_.:. t_,?e-.._'. .'...4.4- t I. ' r March 26, 1996, Golden Gate Gazette, Page 3 r i; 'AutoGare . G ���M��� wilvCenter 1�!o n�all O,iiiiy NAPA Pads , s_ a , , A.A '' t '� -' ` :Specializing in Computer Controlled Engines 11111114111112 . �. � n a. &Fuel Injection L '7464111,4. T.. x ... ¢ •..:...!',-,:,, ` 1680 40th Terrace S.W. 455-9448 °g Golden Gate LIC.#MVO1901 : 4� it Water s � Condition Complete Water System , . -, =f ROCK from Well to Faucet SALT 4 � GOLDEN GATE WELL DRILLING ,-- . 0.: ' r-t, X4$9 Photo by Debbi Richter 80 lb.bag & HAGUE WATER CONDITIONING The band played on... Festival,Mar. 15-16, at North Fort Myers Lely High School band members took part High School.The 58-member band directed 1822 40th Terrace SW 455-31 1 in the Dist. 14 High School Concert Band by William Reaney received high rankings. OPEN: MON-FRI 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. art._ vi,;‘,,,_ ........... , op In For Savi. ngs at .....,...... ,.. n>{h .. ,,....,::,-;.:-.......„. . .:... ...,...... ,.... . ,:: „:,„.:: ,:: .,,,„;:,.,,,,,, • .. ..::: •. .. ,..„,„..:.„, .:,,, ... ,,. . .... ,,.... .,......... : .., ".. 1 .i. . ` i • • \'..• .Mii:.i.............................................. y •�/ rL * � ..:411,5,11"fir. Ia. ,.,.., ,, ..� ?t t ) .�' fir: 99 1 .....: , 69 .„. ::,.,:,,: 1,:,:., 29 1 F [J ' Ilk ,• gisii.i.il 1 ilKi iomte v _ pn� t�j MARS --:.. IJii9 Lila P. P. ....1 , ���.-� m„�. sv:lsa Stand Truck es1le 's i `� lv: a . W Y ' Tarn-x Steel hand truck with 8" semi- .rSrO�t 'n Itneezy Quickl removes tarnish from sit- rw neumatic wheels holds 300 lbs. Ifileche-Wife � :.:" Y P Provides comfortable cushion for ver and other metals. 12 oz. HH Heavy-duty steel construction. Cleans and brightens while wall -- tires quickly, easily. 32 oz. 82547 housework or yard work. 75128 --- 10265 f c 71767 ? ... riewsimirigaimmN. . 1ANIONMENY :.:,:''''''.'.::: :!?]:.:i.'::':.e.:-:'''''':i.'.**:INNEMEMEMENESEMMM• . . 10= 2n9 .ILII999_ r • ��2 /�ti 4'7 1 I Safest 97 �/ (y Stripper- - . %ICES .. rat r� ,..-.,u�,,. Print T 1ner 11►1i L nt AICE - 3M i) . .. F. /ICE , �rrr-�r `/ 1.:..!.......!:.-'.:::..:'..:. Hardware 7.,,, 14 Hardware Safest Stripper ' Hardware 1 ` Hose Reel Cart Paint Thinner No-drip, semi paste formula re- 1004'o mineral spirits solvent and Heat Gun 225' of 5/, hose capacity, moves paint and varnish with no Features high and low settings. 4 '/' leader hose and quick-con- �r harmful fumes or chemicals. thinner for oil-based points. z II 13376 20176 i. nett system. 74444 17658. "«ami _ LT...'1.''SK:ii...1.11iiii.::;n:::::f7.7-7il'!:':....1..C ...' .,'r . - 'r . :.:::.:1.1:::.i: .....-.% .;..::::1,..0:::::]:::7A7g:i:M:Y1 :'.0i.:...""":. i.V,:.:.::!i::.]!iigi:i.l'in'::.i4:i:i.::ilii:t.1!:1].:4. ".i':".:;'''.1i1.:>1iiiii::g::::g4.-':',.;;;i';i::::0::::ig:1 1;.i:4-'':C':':.;'''''':.:':.:Milliiiiiii e;-,\ UnionTools / :1,1ist -,:.-r,6,,,, 233 �.,.w • :: 99,:,.,:,.,„:,.. ;, L.-1\ 4. 0 -- x , / ,,,,_.„.„ ¶1 ' ''::::.. ilili� "'rte Id-, "�1 AicE iiii,,,,, ..,,, ,,, ,.... ,_,,:,; ..... ...... 8.9 :,,,,.,::„,,,,,„E \A., Hardware .• „ , White Leather ' "T' Werner Co. Palm Gloves Yard& Garden Shovel Great Neck Saw Mfg. Co E Durable white cotton canvas. Screwdriver Impact 6 Foot Step Ladder ' open back,long handle,round point 4 bits 28667 r Fiberglass,Green 1020841 Small or large. 75437,70014 740195 1 is ..;.. �. ..: L:.':.'�:a, Sfi ;::'.YF... .. -.:::.,:......:..., . ata :. ... .. Fv. r..:.:.:. .. .. ......... ...�<:i::..:. :.......:i:: imminsimiiimmo , [Masi SCREEN REPAIR ` � GLASS CUTTING AliCE. Hardware SUNSHINE y visa :A: \ QUALITY PRODUCTS, rAIR PRICES & SIRY1Ct TOY'YII COMM TO EXPECT. s REVS CUT OPEN, MON•FRI 8am • 7 m Golden Gate • 2335 County Road 951 • 455-3400 FREE DELIVERY , p Naples • 141 9th St. North • 262-2940 1 SAT 8am • 6pm ' SUN 9am • 4pm Bonita Springs • 9090 Bonita Beach Road • 992-0169 1 r Page 4, Golden Gate Gazette, March 26, 1!96_,‘,,.,,,, ., acv .;.. u x ak ,, E.,,,,,,,,,,, P I ,-. \ 3 .six aS 4g - gyp „ ° , S f, u at 5 `j� # T„,, . .. .. . „:, ,,,,,...,,, mit :- PLAY IT AenI1 ° , , SIPOPTS .,,,. .,„...,..,, ,f,.,,,,,,,,,- , % ,_, ,:, ,,,,,, ;,, ,.... . : ,‘,,-',.. ,,•4‘.' ... ..... _lac ..g, , , !:,. ,z 5 All '95 Models MUST GO. .,;,.,:,_riftior........41:00-, , .t a A winner... • . K :.�. Estates resident Cecil Ford sits in the recent winningstreak on the new Florida �► ' breakfast nook of his home, recalling his Lottery game show, Flamingo Fortune. • • \ f•Rollerblade. n 111171014UNItil, Winner. . . ings. He's active in his church tractor trailers for a friend's and family and enjoys being able trucking business in another part P �, to watch his granddaughters grow of the state. '' + � Continued from front up. Both girls have attended Bar- He says his winnings weren't - „� �, _ ron Collier High School. enough to really change his life tbEl cancer in 1995.It was a devastat- It seems old careers die hard. but they did make retirement a ROLES ing blow for Ford. Plans for re- To fill some of his extra time, little more comfortable for him- tirement and travel now seemed Ford recently agreed to deliver self and those he cares about. Inline Hockey Skates Too! meaningless. "We had planned to go to Eur- • OPEN FRI •• SAT • SUN NITESU! $5 ope for the 50-year D-Day cel- CCMAiedell-Bauer-Kollo arin June, but she died in NAPLES Z DHIVE.IN5 CARLOAD March," he says. "I still think about going to Europe but it 7700 E. DAVIS BLVD. •• 774-6661 doesn't have the appeal it had �rom $2n0•00before. It's n Save of the same, travel- GARLD FR�E!ing alone." • # tO 140.0 Today, Ford is a skilled arm- WITH THIS AD FRf SAT., OR SUN. chair politician who's quick with "GRUMPIER OLD MEN iiia comment and keeps current on I. Subject to availability local, state and national happen- "J U MA N J I" & "12 MONKEY'S Count774-6661 • Call For Show Times • 774-6661 WE BUY,TRADE,SELL,CONSIGN USED&NEW SPORTING GOODS Y• • • FLEAMARKET • FRI., 1 • am67SAT., SON, • gam Spm • Hours: Mon-Fri 10-8, Sat 10-6, Sun 12 5 Continued from page 2 SELL FREE/FRINYSBARGAINS GALORE! MHz radios is projected to start TRUCKLOADS OF PRODUCE! within two weeks. Real Property: Staff prepared legal descrip- tions and sketches for ac ease- G GATE C DENtions which must beacquiredprior to the placement of ground G P NEW STORE HOURS: water monitoring wells east of the 2345 C.R. 951 existing county landfill. Two ap- Mon. - Fri. 9am - 8 m praisalsofGAC Land Trust prop P Naples, Fl. 33999 455 �4 Sat. 9am - spm • Sun. 10am - 4pm erties were reviewed and ap- proved for presentation to the Golden Gate Citizen's Advisory ' Sires J ". Committee. 01111 CaSte O ' ' I ...„..„.,.., , ,, Patrol set .i.,. ,,....,,w,,,....-- . r '' 1St ... . . ,., ,,t'. tl�rfi.....---iff-A i‘ 5-. '6'.'''',:** . 4.,,,,,,v,,,,,,,_ S..,,,,„.....,..,.....,,,. ,,..„..,.. AX. .:..23`x' 1Vlait. . 27 , 1998 "'� it _ _..;: The Golden Gate Volunteer say CI ' �' Code Enforcement Patrol will WillEE meet at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, �Iv Mar. 27, at the Golden Gate RUSS® CmmC [�filt V1 ►•G,�TE the Golden Gate Area Civic As- r' sT ., K T O RE -EEs � four-mile square. The volunteer patrol,organized13 U u in October 1994,is the local eyes 0 • V0 a Russell Stover and ears for Collier County Code oolue Enforcement. Each individual is Easter Candy assigned a specific area of the community and submits formal Ambassador reports to the county on potential esSa►y � violations identified. r1O purchase neC Employees of To become a volunteer or for p .rji 3 C.C. Public Schools • more information on the patrol, Drawl" and C.C. Sheriff's Dept. Ie et i n g Car.ds call chairman Glenn Wilt at WE DO ACCEPT YOU 353-6843. NEW INSURANCE! • Unique G AIL WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE _ ii US OUT H Q sii: THE SMOKE SHOP YOUR LOCALLY Neapolitan Way Shopping Center4625 Tamiami Trail,N.Naples 435-1862 AWe Honor Most Insurance Prescription Cards �°" � :0:scii::65A:i.vi*::.K:. �,b'-r C:.•.77 IN SERVICE WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE . ti" March 26, 1996, Golden Gate Gazette, Page 5 , EVER GL1�D if ES L� • . A , M TURK4EVfffJ& T ,, ... .. ••• •. A.. ........ •• : . : ... " : N. . . ... :., .: . : Y .. 3+� f L .N, • d 2 8�;' •44..E i + r,.. , ... ., , , ......., ..... ,.,, , ,,.,,,,,,,,. I", , , , r • •.. . . . . .. ..... ." •••• , . . ... .. ..„ . . : .. ,. : . . . , .. • .: 1 r , , ,..... . .. ,, , . , . , . .,.... . ..,... , . ....... .._ .. ... AT THE CORNER OF 5 .. . .. .....„ ..., ir • • .,,,,, — ..., , z$ , " s x HWY 29 dr 41 Y EVERGLADES CITY MARCH 30 do 31 SAT. tic SUN. i '. l'if 12:00 NOON TIL DARK jit' ''' ' ' A GREAT RAFFLE PRIZES Photo by Kaydee Tuff i How 'bout a bid? OUTDOOR GAS GRILL W/SIDE BURNER & HOOD Fifth grade teachers Ann Marie Julio,left, teacher Mary Ann Meunich's peanut but- REMINGTON 30" • 12 GAUGE PUMP SHOTGUN and Michelle Birmingham plan their strat- ter pie during the Golden Gate Elementary ANSWER PHONE egy, Mar. 14, to purchase fourth grade cake auction at the school. RAFFLE DRAWING SUNDAY 5 P.M. • Sin u for home of the month NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN g per : Golden Gate residents wantingResidents need onlyre ister pat i,„„i., ®• ' -1 g give a on the back to residents .1 to register their home for the one time during 1996 to qualify who are striving to maintain or w Golden Gate Area Civic for consideration. If a home- improve their home's appear- f' Association's Home of the Month owner does not win, their name ance," says Resident/Home- should stop by Sunshine Ace remains in the running for the rest owner Committee Chairman Don Hardware, between April 1-10. of 1996. Dunmire. "We hope it will also The contest is coordinated and Homes are judged on landscap- encourage more residents to do SPONSORED BY: "r I a judged by members of the ing, maintenance and aesthetics the same." EVERGLADES CITY LIONS Resident/Homeowners Commit- of the home. Winners'homes are To register, residents must re- P.O. BOX 189 •,,. tee. Winners receive a$100 gift photographed for publication in side within the four-mile square EVERGLADES CITY, FL 33929 ""�---- i^� •` certificate from Sunshine Ace the Golden Gate Gazette. of Golden Gate City. TELEPHONE: (p41)695-4681 Hardware. "The goal of the contest is to A Not For Profit Organization I WOODSIDE BEACON .:: : ::::........:...:: E0 I LANES a BOWL 8525 Radio Road © ,� 5400 N. Tamiami Tr. .: .::. ;:•• Naples,FL ;.:. f::>: ; :;: P i/ Naples, FL '� � ;;;:;>::r» � 455-3755 >> > ( E- f' s ?:.. ``°..::,.••.`;:::._=,.::.::: �`:;� �y ".:•::::::::.<:::::>:::ri., . ;:;. . . � i: '"i::i:i:i:i:i: NEMO SPORTS L ::::::: miii.:.:. .. ..:: :I :. :::::.. ,.::. OUNCE ..: ;:,, ... At Woodside o ds de Vis. Live • 1:i...\\,-.:-.:„.. .. .,.......... D.J. Tues., Thurs., & Fri. 9 - Midnight ••s9 f rtl ....... J� Karaoke wed. & sat. 9 - Midnight 'r '' = 4-, - DOUG'S 1 4�. LUNCHES DAILY NENO'S SPORTS CAFE AT BEACONAri % ‘1.21111_.-1 LONGEST HAPPY HOUR BOWL INVITES YOUR PARTICIPATION �' ...............:, 1/16)YORIT �"' IN NAPLES 11.7 PM IN TELEVISED SPORTS EVENTS �,. .. Monday Night 8-Midnight t1nrl;? Hass IBilliaros TUESDAY&THURSDAY 9/ctiq0 00J� Everyone shoots free at 0® LADIES SHOOT FREE 11 Located at WOODSIDE LANES,8525 RADIO ROAD,NAPLES 455-3755 DYLAN CODS I � 2,k GIRJEAT JIPJ6&CF Ire 8IICIIP .. STOP IN FOR THESE ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS VINE RIPE RED O OCOKE MORTON 7:1 WATER TOMATOES 12 oz. �2 PK. ALT • $ 99 S u ..--.7-.-7-4T— ' PELLETS VEND `'� $ 99 E, 250 !Y&! F "~�.., 9E9. . 12 snveA- 0l ` .7 e- 4 , I �r—" =t �\�. 4 , ..e 40 lb. ` Gal. own jug 1 ,. el`,�,� Bag MILLER NIGH LIFE LIGHT I MOVIE FLORIDA 12 OZ. . 12 PK. $ 99 COFFEE I. ,- RENTALS BOTTLES 4 . LOTTERY ,.. �G_ • ¢ . ¢ Up to 180 days same as cash �' TI KET o*‘0 � 1%`— ,2 0Z. C S to qualified buyers. Longer term financing plans available. � - ama a•Weber• Belarus • <h:: :>: #: BADCOC K G. G.BARBER R YAll c E prices es cle arl Y marked s% on Instruments. DO ' ASTON' UG B U Y R I T E 2Q7 �t3<�5'i......MUM�I SAT OI�M�'�lOPM :SUN..7:;11� :<»:»: BP 1 MUSIC ENTER 160 Tamiami Trail South ' 41.,...838; ` Mos��r4 VISA :::::::::::: � 262-5291 1 ::.::: >::. 0 Page 6, Golden Gate Gazette, March 26, 1996 _-- _- 1 oneyear of service LW OFFICES Celebrating . One year. Can you believe it? • - -- , _ - -- ------- —, GOLDEN GATE ESTATESAtilii For one year,customers visiting From The the Golden Gate Community $' °° Center had to look at my ugly Center. . RICHARD SMITH fry=. ' mug. As I look back on the pre- ATTORNEY AT LAW vious year, I am happy with the ( • By John Dunnuck progress the center has made in Community Center Supervisor (941)455-5020 the last year. 21 GOLDEN GATE BLVD. EAST FAX:(941)455-1971 At this time last year, Janice NAPLES, FLORIDA 33964 INTERNET:22765,3540compusero; iMarch 26, 1996, Golden Gate Gazette, Page 7 ; 3 t Snow, Younexchange vows Fere'' '. The #1 Selling Pool i SueNite � „i Joanne Young and John Frank- ,'tf i °e' �'` " 4 by Erik Berg,violinist; i -,, . ,, ,� 1 In T h e ,z pianist; and Jim Hines,violinist. lin Snow, both of Hickory, NC, � ,: ��������` A dinner reception was held in r t I t I U SA were married Feb. 17, 1996, at �� �� �� Grace Bible Church, Golden k a ,,,,:t.6.,ula, the church fellowship hall. Music Gate. The Rev. Jim Nite office esv was provided by a quartet from Custom designed for the Na les Philharmonic. �`�O` ated. p family fun,fitness a $� �� ' The bride is a graduate of Edi- ��� "� \",.` The bride is the daughter of ,,,,,;:4'::':'''' �, � �' � ,�� ��x � � „�„� `�`� i Mr.and Mrs.Mel Young of Gol a ` ) - son CommunityCollege of Ft. r , ” and a family ' Myers. She is employed F e a den Gate.The bridegroom is the a n` Yby Frye � son of Rudy Snow and Verna �; Regional Medical Center as a ����i�\ •,‘,,,,• 1000 registered nurse and administra- tive ``" \ o Campbell Snow, of North Car- g i �, tive director of neurosurgical in- r 6'4 olina. g Ilp(�CING a Given in marriage by her -:, tensive care and neuroprogressive POOLS STARTING AT ()Down ayment father, the bride wore a formal ,- care. 8001 silk taffeta gown adorned with The bridegroom is a graduate Includes:Concrete&Electric W.A.C. hand-applied appliques accented ' �,- of the University of North Car- "Building pools since 1969.' ir.1 with seed pearls and sequins. She ., z olina at Asheville, where he re- CPCO#27492 ceived a bachelor's degree in wore a headpiece fashioned of � ---� silk roses and pearls. She carried health care management. He is '�,_ 7 �inn 455. a bouquet of orchids,calla lilies, , employed at Frye Regional Med- roses and pink bouvardia dis- ical Center as administrative di- )--i., n 0 • � 2082 played with Italian ruscus. John and Joanne Snow rector of material management V f Debbie Copeland, of Golden and Piedmont therapy. I Gate, sister of the bride,was ma- , tron of honor. Dixie Copeland, rniece of the bride, was junior 6 Piece Heavy 1;0'u ftt 3 owns and carried bouquets of �►t g i*#3stargazer lilies,pink bridal roses � C ;and pink alstromeria. R �MMekensi Young, niece of theBEDR obride, was flower girl. Brian OCV*Youn ,ne hewofthebride,was DRESSER, MIRROR, CHEST,g p �' 6 9 5 2 NIGHT STANDS, FULL OR s.e > •...i, .� Sw i*** *# ring bearer. ON QUEEN HEADBOARD Scott Andrus,of Hickory,NC, was best man. Ushers were Brad "ilLtozw.t.:47, Young of Golden Gate, brother �� �� of the bride, and the bride'su". *P 69 61 •i4z* 7 i father. Wesley Copeland of DOWN MONTH �" Golden Gate, nephew of the ��\� o. 12 MONTHS PIECE � �� � ,, �. bride, was junior groomsman. DOUBLE DRAWER GUIDES EMPIRE a �" Wedding music was provided EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP BASE a CAN'T SOLID OAK ' a .2 Q Pregnancy _ DINING SET 72" WEAR 5 ;,- ,,, with 24" leaf & 6 chairs class noted OUT PIECE ' _ , rli D EMPIRE e WHITE WASH $139tio T An Early Pregnancy Class, $75 W BASE ,z,,,- OR NATURAL L taught by student midwives and StAE4:c!' is currently NLe0870 $94 Emergency o & hairs$ AW 420 9th St. $75 T I- N x N, in Naples. H The class is designed for any woman who is pregnant and wants to learn more about good prenatal care and prenatal devel- opment. /;�i!► .= The two-hour class includes in- �--f r' formation on changes during ,t SALE s pregnancy, fetal development, -, Iraw ...!r proper nutrition,birth options and Rift breastfeeding. For more information or to TWIN SLEEPER make reservations, call Dawn TW' N BED BVY i' Rogula at 353-2842,Bess Rauler- son at 261-5486, or Kathleen MATTRESS & BOX SPRING HERE Cardin at 353-1394. ° o $ $ OThe Emergency PregnancywT �'� 50g N 5 H nagency ��N ��ri Service is an independent 369 funded entirely through dona- tions. $36.99 The service offers free in- pY formation and assistance P pertaining to finances, co FULL SLEEPER ing, ap orreferrals, among FULL BED other issues. MATTRESS & BOX SPRING p. '_1 � Fy $ T �- 5DW 003535H N Calendar9s FREE $39995 TOTAL 19 TOTAL ►SLIVERY Continued from page 6 Restaurant. • 10 a.m., Golden QUEEN BED KING BEDQUEEN SLEEPER Se Estates Geared to MATTRESS & BOX SPRING ALL 3 PIECES Gate Estates Library. ages three and under. g o o w ■` 5 r ■' O N $5O!rvi $ W35 T 35W MMO): 9-11:30 a.m., care for 5 1 N H N 199 43995 children ages 3-5, while parent $ 1 3995 $ 95 TOTAL $ TOTAL takes morning off. Golden Gate TOTAL Methodist Church, 455-1207. Non-denominational. Scrapbaggers: Community WE'RE ." 0 Center. HERE Foxfire Band:2-5 p.m.,Com- munity Center. °' So uTHERN FuRNITuRE sALEs .......„,,,,,, Line dancing: 12-1 p.m. Call ¢Shelton * MAE's .5 778 Tamiami Trail N. 434.0000 °"`��E' Restoring the Family: 7:30 Jaguar FABRIC r- p.m., course on family relation- TAMIAMI TRAIL N. HOURS: 9:30 am - 7 pm Mon.-Sat ' 12 - 4 Sun. ., ships, certified instructor. 774-2883, pastor-Bill McCann. - Page 8, Golden Gate Gazette, March 26, 1996 !!!ORCHARD HOMES::: v, v \�\ ''''''t -,...:-..1",,...'-'',.' Visit Our Spartan Model on Golden Gate Blvd. & V' y� ��v VI'�, . �„, � > 27th St. S.W., Over 12 Floor Pans Available,Beautiful 3/2 ��\: \ � on 1-1/4 acres ready to move in, 1 car garage $ 900 Only ! There Are ManyApples In \ \\ , Our Orchard ���v �� �� v PP � \ �\ \ • o..mss A'74.. 1 \\,,\• %-•\,‘ .z .,.,),..-,..- 4(\*‘ ‘. : ', •N'''\,• T,',,' - , , • \\ Visit Our Model Center At \� y ��� s�`v Se Hanbla v v\ . A .kik , f t • Includes Lot 100 27th St. S.W. • Model # 352-2060 Espanol \ � \'�\�` \\\\\ ,�\`° .ire ",, ,`���� � \_ �\ �, C v v, , Never Underestimate �� , the Power of a Single :yvv T� ord... ( ) It/1E ,,,,,, if Button up... by Mary Ferringer, right. The shirt was - I ..,,) 1 Naomi Nelson, left,Joyce Eisele and Clare one of over 80 items in the Golden Gate . Obloy marvel over the 450-plus buttons Woman's Club Arts& Crafts Show, Mar. sewed into a winter scene on a shirt created 19, at the Golden Gate Community Center. • All Types, All Sizes. craft show winners noted �1Te Make Loans! Art, The Ninth Annual Golden Gate Counted cross stitch: first Alice Reger;second place,Vicki Woman's Club Art and Craft place, Charlotte Chase; second Clavelo; and third place, Joyce Festival, Mar. 19, was deemed place, DollyGeorgianne oa Loy;and third Eisele. 1 -800-2-SWITCH a success by President Rita Eaton place, Dolly Doades. and Co-Chairpersons Donna Quilting: first place,Josephine BACKHOE/BULLDOZER Locker and Alma Loy. Koleque and second place, Lori (1-800-279-4824) The luncheon, prepared by Szczepkowski. SERVICE Dan and Merry Marcis, was en- Decorated shirts: first place, Footings, Finish Grading, joyed by all. Mary Ferringer; second place, Fill, Landclearing SUNrIlIZ UST The judges for the show were Alice Reger; and third place, Natalie Guess, Donna Peterson Donna Locker. 3rJ2-71 s0 sm and Beth Rosado, who awarded Paintings: water colors --first - ribbons to the winning entries. place, Jean Egleston; second '' ��,,� Be Ready For Life Many drawings were held for place,Althea Kollarek; and third „ „ '�ri'� , •'" the raffle and door prizes pro- place, Sara Schirmer. Oil--first I'/'_.: _ vided bylocal merchants. '" i� place, Jean Egleston, second Member...;. Member FDIC.0 1996 SunTrust is a registered service mark belonging exclusively to SunTrust Banks,Inc. The winners of the show in- place, Sara Schirmer; and third Licensed&Insured CBC052103 LENDER eluded: place, Josephine Koleque. Ceramics and pottery: first Boutique: first place, Mary place, R. Gregory. Ferringer; second place, Alice Holiday decorations: first Reger;and third place,Vicki Cla- place, Alma Loy; second place, velo. Charlotte Chase; and third place, Dolls: first place, Alma Loy; coo 112) 1-- . 11'sIG TIN/Ilf SA1 *-- Dolly Doades. second place, Charlotte Chase; Wood crafts: first place, W. and thirdlace Marge Stanc ak. r Stratton. Soft sculpture: fir place,Lou ' �� y Knitting and crocheting: first Young, second place, Donna r w� place, Alice Alatalo; second Locker; and third place, Alma --i—,,, place,Geraldine Burns;and third Loy. place, Carol Franks. Youth: first lace: Cadia Garments: first place, Char- Koleque and second place,Zachri 4 lotte Chase and second place, Koleque. ; Marge Stancyak. Miscellaneous: first place, \; ,/ ' ���, , o Plastic canvas: first place, Charlotte Chase; second place, „„.„''',/,';',-,,'/://,'' �� %''?/ y -: ;SA”' - l: > ' �/,/ ' .�i/..�:,' Z./ ' �Y��'iii/44"" /� f Mary Ferringer; second place, Joyce Eisele;and third place,Jos- ' - Vicki Clavelo; and third place, ephine Koleque. yi �� Alma Loy. Home accessories: first place, u, /, �" Hy I.. . of Delivered To Our Gate March 6, 1996 boy,PETER ANDREW,6 lbs., EVIRLDE� Richard & Martha Derkman 15 oz.. SPECIAL boy, RICHARD DEE, 8 lbs., 3 Davd & Tawnya Graff oz. girl,TREANNA LYNN, 71bs., WELLCRAFT 160CCF $ John & Wendy Phillips 13 oz. 48 HP EVI N R U D E girl,BROOKE NICOLE,6 lbs., March 9, 1996 6 oz. John & Angelique Stanley E-Z LOADER TRAILER PLUS TAX March 8, 1996 boy, NATHANIEL VINCENT, LIST PRICE $10,500 Patricia Hecht&David Lewis 7 lbs., 11 oz. Center Console comes 36 qt. cooler seat, 5 cu. ft. dry equipped with stainless steel storage locker, anchor storage A JEI1I[ELE � \ d wheel, weather proof switches, locker, finished storage area, 11 NPL :: A instrumentation, three rod f oam filled enca P to , stringers. 9 er s. C hIREBE COMMONS ; holdersandwaterti ht tackle storage. • • Sat Bar Brd, d © c MARINE & YACHT SALES "Quality.;at a Reasona ::':',.'":...-:.-7. A L /7//fmmalITE FTS:mmmY ble .Fr.�e : ; 1006 N. Barfield Dr. :' ....'-':."'.....2:.:1::....'''''''''':'''''':''....1t5,* .5.::- ?..'''"11:15.' ` ` : Marco Island, FL642_6764 ,[ fig` March 26, 1996, Golden Gate Gazette, Page 9 f STEVEN J. RHODES Sic ASSOCIATES y Students In STATE CERTIFIED BUILDING CONTRACTORS s The News .P,y Specializing in Complete Additions on Mobile Homes,R V's&Park Models •SCREEN ENCLOSURES•AWNINGS•CARPORTS Golden Terrace Elementary .ROOM ADDITIONS•WOOD DECKS•ROOF OVERS �� y Students of the Week y �i March 11-15: Elijah Higgins, In Addition to:•STEEL BUILDINGS•WALK-IN COOLERS•REMODELING Alanna Scaccia, Joey Beres, Always Free Estimates Roge Petilord,Troy Shaw,Riley HENDRY COUNTY 1-941-675-4627 H q),�y,� " ' Tuff and Amie Walker. �y".y , T Laurel Oak Elementary OTHERS 1-800-567-1169 , Students of the Week ,, ,yam March 11-15: Jimmy Jackson, , Yq „ s ,F Hunter Freiburg, Martha San- ' ''% '' tiago Stephen Kyle Anthony ,/ ,, Vaca, Amanda Gedvillas and • MANICURES i Wayne Mac Clugage. • PEDICURES . ,y� y ACRYLIC ,¢1 '4 � , Vounteers , E GELS ,. � yx y are sought , , a • NAIL ART „�� • HOURS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY ' N '%' The Collier County Public ADRIENNE ,,,_ Health Unit is seeking volunteers,Aorkp�C p� ,� '''' '` % including mail persons to deliver ��<:�/C eel Cg �� �£•�` "�� vj y�” ' � P-" mail throughout the Public Health x h / Unit, and retired nurses (no li- r��—�� r� "" `�� � ' cense required)to assist physician GG!U �_Jt!��f/� with exam in adult health, four Photo by Kaydee Tuff hours per day. Big bite... For more information, call 1852-A 40th Terrace S.W. 352-8424 I Three-year-old Thomas Maroney,3, enjoys his spaghetti Jane Costa, volunteer coordina- dhmer during the Golden Gate Elementary Spaghetti Din- tor, at 774-8204. ner, Mar. 14. Proceeds benefited the Aaron Lutz Fund, in memory of the school's first principal. off "I didn't know Good service pays .�,. ERA and a number of other 1 � I could enjoy Hel ful Rea professional real estate companies p ,• are getting back to the basics by Estate Hints r providing better customer satis- factionRyba n �j■ ■ ■ through customer service. By Elaine Ritchie { 3f Customer service is that dedi- cated pledge that requires that constantly strive to further im- you work honestly and fairly in prove their quality and service, ,,r all your transactions and that in based upon the needs of the ., - . - slower markets, you work a lit- client p � � — ' tie harder (to give 101 percent Finally,customer service real- �� , instead of 100 percent). izes that with some extra effort, h It requires that in good times a company will survive in busi- P s,_ _ . and had, you keep that positive ness. Everything in life has its attitude and you continually look ups and downs,but by providing §" . • for opportunities by listing,farm- customer service at a steady,con- ing and providing good follow- sistent pace,a realtor will survive up(including letters,phone calls, that long haul and make the bad a advertising, etc.) to better serve times pass quickly. *g ` the clients. It also requires that the agent &, :sit1 and the realtor's company keep Elaine Ritchie is a Realtor- a abreast of the market conditions Associate with ERA Smuder- that may affect them. Faust Realty, Inc., 455-1084. The realtor's company must - Phyllis Johnson (left) "I do all my banking at Barnett, and smokintodaywith Barnett Banker Quit g Maria Gallegos including Maria, always help me and The Collier County Public classes are being held from are so kind. That's why I have all my Health Unit is offering a five- 6:30-7:45 p.m. in the Golden accounts there. week smoking cessation pro- Gate Community Center, begin- gram,which includes Pro-stop nic- ping Tuesday,March 26. Partic- You know, I think Barnett's nicer otine patches for a special price. ipants must be able to attend all The Quit Smoking Forever five classes and be prepared to than a `hometown' bank. I'd program targets individuals who commit to Quit Smoking For- recommend it to anyone." smoke around children. The ever! 732-2673. —Phyllis Johnson, Naples * For EXPERT carpet, upholstery, ■ ■ ■until I made Barnett m bank. " and drapery CLEANING call y 1 -800-883-8044 DRY CLEAN also available STEAM CLEAN 2 ROOMS • Protectants 5 ROOMS $3995 • Restorators $6995 • Sanitizers 69 extra rooms • Deodorizers extra rooms $1500 each • Repairs $1000 each arnett FREE estiniates on upholstery1 OO/ SENIOR id and.:drapery cleaning .... . ., T 0 DISCOUNT The resources of Florida's largest * FREE Fiber analysis with all cleaning Barnett Bank of Naples bank with the responsiveness of P Naples' original bank. It's all here at * Over 10 years experience serving all We want you to feel at home. Barnett Bank of Naples. of Charlotte, Collier, and Lee Counites. AFFORDABLE CARPET SERVICE 796 Fifth Avenue South and 13 other locations • 643-8200Ail Barnett Banks are insured by FDIC. 11595 KELLY RD., FT. MYERS, FL 33907 Page 10, Golden Gate Gazette, March 26, 1996, fIglesia Cristiana la Roca: 1055 St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic: i Golden Gate Area Church Directory CR 951 S., 455-9404. 5325 28th Ave. SW.,455-3900. Lighthouse Apostolic Church: Seagate Baptist Church: 1010 Church: Golden Terrace Ele- Golden Gate Christian Church: 1513 CR 951, 793-1625. Whipporwill Ln., 261-0122. Bible Temple: 1749 CR 951, mentary, p Academy, Messiah Lutheran:5800 Golder. Temple Shalom: 1575 Pine Pine Plaza. 455-7207. 27th Ct.&44th St. SW,' at Naples Christian P Bethel A.M.E. Church of Na- 9:30 a.m. service, 10:30 a.m. Santa Barbara Blvd., 455-9360. Gate Pkwy., 455-2520. Ridge Rd., 597-8158. pies: 6471 Golden Gate Pkwy. Sunday School. Golden Gate Church of Christ: Naples Baptist Temple: 24th Tree of Life Ministry: 2010 Berean Baptist Church: 1851 Faith, Help Ministries: 3407 3001 Santa Barbara Blvd., Ave. NW. (off Oaks Blvd.), Santa Barbara Blvd., 455-4322. Tamiami Lane, Sunda service 455-5252. 598-3503. County Barn Road. 774-2819. y Unitarian Universalist Congre- 1. a.m. & , p.m.; Thursday, Golden Gate United Methodist: Naples Community Baptist; gation: 10th Ave. SW. at I-75, First Baptist Church of Golden 7:30 p.m.,774 2883,Pastor Bill; 4300 21st Ave. SW., 455-2707. Pine Plaza 1725 CR 951, 455-6553. Gate:2741 Santa Barbara Blvd., McCann. 566-2332. 455-6682, 455-8763. Golden Gate Presbyterian: Unity Faith Missionary Baptist Golden Gate Assembly of God:' 4631 Sunset Rd. SW.,455-1400. Praise Temple Church of God: Church: 1620 39th St. SW,Rev. Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- 3899 29th Ave. SW.,455-7051. 5975 Golden Gate Pkwy., Leon Williams, 353-6604. ter Day Saints: 23rd Ct. SW. & Golden Gate Baptist Chapel:I Grace Bible: 6590 Golden Gate 455-1534. 49th Ter., 455-2406. p Pkwy., 261-7486. Vision Outreach: 2012 Santa 1640 40th Terrace SW, Primera Iglesia Cristiana Ma- Barbara Blvd. Prayer service, Cypress Wood Presbyterian 353-1155. Pastor Richards Hope Wesleyan: 4445 17th Ct. natial de Vida: 5990 Golden 9:30 a.m.;Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Hughes. i SW., 455-1825. Gate Pkwy., 455-2733. Thursday, 7 p.m., 455-7952. GAZETTES ..:Tho e u ooAvailable YOU'RE NOT IN THE BEST RIBS IN \OEN NUC COUPONS AMERICA! V411.7o I" � Ct1 MOOD TO COOK. :, s FREE GLASS OF MICHELBOB S r CHAMPIONSHIP ,+�al,+r,,4�' C, WINE TRY OUT SOERIBSMRim ,,,,i W(D ITH.EINE SERVICE ONLY)DINNER ORDER CHINESE RESTAURANT DEFENDING FREE DELIVERY OF THESE NATIONAL "�, _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_------------------------_----= TOUR 4551500 OFF OFF DELICIOUS CHAMPIONS U C OUS WE DELIVER! Sunrise Plaza • 1919 C.R. 951 MINIMUM MINIMUM ALTERNATIVES. Open Mon-Sat Ilam 10 pm $14 ORDER ORDER ' 371 Airport Rd.643-2877 Sunday Noon- 9.pm 1 COUPON 1 1 COUPON ORDS PER ORDER PER ORDER . US 41 &103rd Ave. N. 594-7675 �,�._ .,gid ic CHECKS TOO! WITH COUPON:CASH&CARRY WITH COUPON.CASH&CARRY ' / 07076ie „11 , �'O SUBS•PIZZA•CALZONES•ITALIAN DINNERS i • Yam^s_ MI13 I T RESTAURANT& PIZZA FREE DELIVERY .*s'Tml°`�a': _ J�,' 4881 Golden Gate Pkwy. South of Winn Dixie --a„ V'�7;r;,t ,�.t•,,.A (On Orders of$8 or More) . _ �,����; f�.7Y"I-'/'�1 TUES-SAT 4-11 PM SUN 5-10 PM call 455-4126 THE OTHER uysAsp/ Family Owned and Operated Since 1978 THE BEST CHOICE FOR TOES. OR WED. GUYS JUST NOW OPEN aLL-You-cAN CHINESE IN GOLDEN GATE EAT PASTA DONT �VT 1T FEU IN OUR NEW Spaghetti orZiti 4-6PM /1( L I� J w/Salad and Bread ONLY 5 SUBS - SALADS LOCATION FAMILY PASTA i ' PIZZA - SOUP 3i2_2888 SUBS $ DINNERS C EXTRAVAGANZA FROM$3.25$6.25 FROM $4xCO $6.50 Feeds 6 OPEN: 10 AM-10 PM DAILY OPEN 7 DAYS Try Our Great Dinners! Spachetti or Ziti Take Out or 4963 Golden Gate Parkway m-'t.7 1585 CountyRoad 951 yrs• Everything Is Homemade•Large Servingw/Salad and Bread Delivery On K-Mart Shopping Center 455-5235 i- ry n sry N ......................:.. TrTA. Fitz erald's F,,,..En1s,Ce,,,,„ ,„ dinin at GOLDEN GATE -,n,,�,�v- DAIRY QUEEN gg fi740Tf& VGL Don't Be • New Dinner Menu D I.N N E R 6AKIE ' Q�ee"• D/c'd/� o/?Iced' • New Lunch Menu in Lounge S I'EC IAL S rr WEDNESDAY We T.enF•v Ri9t,♦•," Order yoyr • Light Menu brazier® Spaghetti Night 695 OS.- (At Chickee w/Nightly Specials) All-You-Can-Eat Q� ��-� CQ2S ,;4 � " h • 4-8 Happy Hour FRIDAY 95 r 4 ifar/ . 9 • �, ,�,„ �� ��� $1 Drafts Fish Fry - _ `` %' $2 Well s 0:;„77:.,,r54. -_'} All-You-Can-Eat a _ $5 Pitchers 41, > �),4,-,. SATURDAY 4 r' %,` • Karaoke Prime Rib $ 1 095 , ° x e- i > Night 12oz. ,c5-1 4y r ` .:, ® i : Thursday and Sundays g d sr r . T ,,,4--,;!.....,.0--,..; ,. OPEH 'aniii to .... : SUNDAY vi. ,. 1 s 1 , �' . Breakfast Buffet $595 - ., - 6reakfa 1 am i am Sun<: :am:-:t2 pm ,� - - 7 a.m. - 12 p.m • Dlnnar pm .pm r J` - N, , . . :. r r8 T.A. FITZGERALD'S , ., . z; � �i <k - - Located in the In a Hurry? Try Our Drive-Thru Service! '-'.,, 4,J.....:::•-•::.:..!o Quality Inn !4* ' . mi Golf& Country Club 41111, HOURS: 7 Days - 10 am to 10 pm '.. . 4100 G. G. 4995 Golden Gate Parkway (at the clock tower) 455-670C ��?` �'� ` Parkway Quality -� i............•...•........ 455-1010 Inn March 26, 1996, Golden Gate Gazette, Page 11 - t• .1i.' 'Vci'..., ti:::::::::!:::::!.:::!.:7::::::::..!!!00 :„,,D -. ,.:.::.::,::,:... ,,_, ,,„. .. .. ,.. . . .. 1 Marco ,... ,. ,_ ,. ., , . ..._ ., . o ....... a -° —.0 REE :,.....i,-,-..:::ff46,- ' i ....., :.:.:.:. . � . ,e-.0- ,� Fest ::::::::::: ,.............. ....... ::..: host ,, . ::::.::::::::::::::: ::::. " Marco Island will host its 1st " p ' K Annual Wizard of Oz Fest,Mar. r Your Nel hborhood 1� g 31-Apr.2. The event is beingor- ' "` F v � " gan by yles Glass 8►� mirror Swop ized entertainer ;` ° - ' .-w- x, a - Loud and his wife, Connie Lath- Window Change-Outs3 A � � 1" 4 a$ rop. Proceeds will benefit the Repair all types of windows ` , ° WishingWell Foundation,which I> " > <: service - Screen doors' & windows �' �� -1.'0 - Sales & ry -" `k grants wishes to terminally ill Mirror and shower enclosures �v, y_: _'-- children. :.:.:.::.;:.;:. S , s . n. At 4.30 .m. Mar. 31 a walk- ::>::>:::> ::: <:>:<:::.;:::: _ ;.;:..::.:;.:::.:::,... .::.:;.:::::.:: r ..;Viii;:.;::Viii;iiiii;::::.:::::ig ;� ,./ ham,.. .� * a. ;��r ., .•-, P > ° � � , , .,, • mparade will be held at Tomm y )--,.,5.,-,s4.-......� '- 9g� ".�� � °,,-, ,� A Barfield Elementary. The parade •� .. �n' 9 . 8,76.':40t eriace:: : foiden Gate 455.4 2:. '.:--,;r-i-;:.§¢ "...a' '. ;..; F,�'.. .;: .:.. ii:?::::...�:::v': '. . .'..:��,+,�,,:,,�,,.,, ,,.::•: i :i%:.::::::::i:sii}i:...:i..i. :. .. ::' '. — �. t will feature Munchklns riding In :: ::.;>:.;..:: ::::::::.:::::::: ::. :::::::::::. :::::::::::::..:::...:...:::: :::::.::::::::::::._.:..::::::::::::::::::::: ::: irir r i� °-_ 1,�` �� convertibles. A costume contest 3 i, g €.. t, 14 � ;,.l will follow. .� . " - The festival will be held Apr. + r 1-2 at the school. Carnival 3 ° r Will the Next s •; games, rides, a hot air balloon 4.,,,,,,,,,/,,,•,,,, ,,I, , ,- --,,, ,,`, i' - tether ride, pony rides, a petting . ; �,-. zoo and bounce house, and food ` ` `` booths will be included. Landfill be in YO U C .' , . ,,..„„tir e. '.,., ' ' On Tuesday,Apr.2, Loud will C �� 1 ,� � � ;��. � perform from 6-8 P'111* Raffle y ■ ,' winners will be announced dur- .,y4,,,,, ,,,,, „,„ ,„„,..41,,,,,..,,,_ . .„ `a4 , ,s ' '1-” in the performance. ` *`t�' i E ,,n,y For more information on the We welcome you to observe t ;., t event, call 389-0550. and have a chance to express your views ,,, Al IT, ..4,-, , ,-A-. : regarding the landfill location at the next $ �N.., ; u . : .F - "' ' HODGE& Citizens Advisory Committee meeting. Photo by Kaydee Tuff Mad hatter... 1UNEI /�L i Members of the Citizens Advisory Committee were appointed by Golden Gate Woman's Club member Eleanor Williams i l� +�, 1 the Board of Collier County Commissioners to develop criteria for models a decorated hat entered in the club's annual Arts CHAPEL PET (!! the location of Collier County's new landfill. and Crafts show,Mar. 19, at the Golden Gate Commun- 111 lE 11 ity Center. 2772 Santa Barbara Blvd. y Golden Gate, Florida our comments count! • dditional information isavailable at 261-1237 your local branch of the public library. 3520 Tamiami Trail North Ask for the "Landfill Project Notebook" president. . .Chamber Naples, Florida at the reference desk. - Continued from front Other officers installed during Date: March 27 the chamber's annual banquet, isAviti,140 Time:4-6 pm daughters, Jennifer and Megan, Mar.7,included President Elect (Public comment welcome at 5:45 pm) g � now 9 and 7, respectively. George Drobinski,Secretary Jea- tie' E In 1991, the familymoved to nene Kelly,Treasurer Wes Bates. ( rd . $1G�� Location: Collier County UF Extension y N1GN .M1� ENCS Services_Office, 14700 Immokalee Road Collier County. Aswall joined the New three-year board members r_Ry ER\OP TsPPR� EFpESHM _ -- Bank of Florida (now First include Steven Bigalow and Jerry E�1 OR`DP9°V3I3)&R H0'�1 Call 732-2508 for more information Union) as assistant manager at Van Hecke. F� R?V,S i the Bonita Springs branch in Jan- Presidents Awards were SSPE 1 �0�• or write to: Solid Waste Department, uary 1992. presented to Gladys Bates from �o�• ,,�(11p1 3301 E. Tamiami Trail, Building H, Naples, FL 33962 She transferred to the Golden former president Barbara Plaag, Gate branch in February 1994 and James Stewart from outgoing and quickly got involved in the president Pat Couture. The fa i. local chamber. president's award is given for • FAUST MEANS SOLD r r Then president Jim Coletta outstanding service to the i �i asked Aswall to chair the busi- chamber president during his or Mortgage Save with ness advisory committee. The her term of office. Loans Today's WOW! 3/1 with family room on nice lot. $67,000. committee had two goals--con- By Phone Low Rates duct educational seminars for f R Unique 3 story home on 5 acres - over 3100 sq. ft. members and complete an atti- --1 ,. . Save total area - Only $135,000. tude study of the Golden Gate PROM, WEDDINGS, ,. '•::• . $12,;.00 NEW LISTING - On citywater - large 3/2 with community. BIRTHDAYS & PARTIES ��` on Your vaulted ceilings, front & ack screen porches, plus Aswall said the telephone sur- clos Costs vey was a big project, utilizing GOWNS RIBBONS �:,�_ beautiful kitchen. $86,900. 20 volunteers and hours of time. TUXEDOS BALLOONS Loans for any Reason,or Only $75,000 on canal, lovely 3/2 with screen - "We wanted to know the BRIDAL FAVORS Refinance Any Type of Loan community's concerns and needs, ARRANGEMENTS INVITATIONS - -z---- porch and fenced back yard - Owner says "SELL!" tY Call Us 24 Houis a Day and how we,as a chamber,could BOUQUETS AND HALL Seven Days a week Nice Nice 2/11/2 home in perfect condition - lot of better the community,"she says. CORSAGES DECORATIONS Y 1-sal-�sANc cwt home for $71,900. Part of the survey concerned YICIORIA•MARIES PAR1Y&BRIDAL WORLD - - the community's input on incor- Mention this offer and receive your bonus Ll 2 story, 3/2 home huporch & poration. From the survey re- 1845 COUNTY ROAD 951 353.5568 6061 Castello Dr.•Naples,FL 940 Lovely Y� ome whuge sults, a new committee was double car garage on 1.13 acres. $112,000. formed to research the possibil- r New Listing on 2.25 nice acres - beautiful 3/2 with ity of cityhose for Golden Gate. ,\ I�/i STAN RISMAN, G.G. INC. vaulted ceiling - lots of tile - large screen porch & Aswall also served on this corn- NW GRADUATE GEMOLOGIST double arae Only $114,900. mittee. garage.• "We accomplished our mis- 660 9TH ST.NO.TAMIAMI TR•SUITE 33•NAPLES,FL 33940.263-6630 LAND A D sion, which was to research (in- corporation)," j��j she says. "As a ESTATE JEWELRY Custom Repairs &Appraisals 5 acres on large canal, $29,900. chamber,we felt proud to he able We Buy and Sell While you wait 5 acres, electric, cleared, $21,900. to provide that information to our members and the community." t3lzl�l fl 7771J'Al) 1 (111 A FREE Close in 2.25 acres, pines. $23,900. In January,the legislative del- egation turned down a private Jewelry Inspection and Cleaning On large canal, 2.7 acres, $23,900. proposal to bring the issue of in- 2.25 acres, $8,500° corporation before Golden Gate - -., voters. METROPOLITAN MORTGAGE COMPANY ' 2.72 acres, electric, $10,000. Aswall also served on the com- mittee to hire an executive direr- Min 2750 Tamiami Tr.E. #7 g tor for the chamber. It was a significant move for the six-year- Off Logan, 2.25 acres, $42,900. INCOME, CREDIT,AGE ...NO PROBLEM old chamber of commerce. Bar- * *FAST APPROVALS * * ERA - Faust Realty, Inc.bars Plaag now serves in that ca- pacity. Residential, Small Commercial, Income Property In her two years with the is conveniently located at Vacant Land and Mobile Home � chamber,Aswall has also served Call today for a FREE, no obligation inspection of your home 4950 Golden Gate Pkwy. • Golden Gate, FL 33999 on the finance and membership committees, and previously (941) 732-5400 455-1084 .served as.ch r.treasut'gr• `" Page 12, Golden Gate Gazette, March 26, 1996 Golden Gate Substation Report L. LINDSEY ::...it . . t. BLIND CO. • :,,.• :,'�, February 25 Burglary of Conveyance: and stole a TV, which was later .VERTICALS'MINI BLINDS .�w�."' t : Grand Theft: 700 blk. Wyn- 12:30-9:15 a.m. 3200 blk. 29th located in victim's back yard. .PLEATED SHADES'WOOD BLINDS demere Way (Wyndemere club- Ave. SW. Subject(s) entered ve- March 18 .21 VINYL BLINDS house). Subject(s)stole Callaway hide and stole golf clubs (value Burglary of Dwelling: 7:55 Marlboro golf clubs(value$2000)and bag $275). a.m.-4:30 p.m. 5900 blk. 24th TOP QUALITY BLINDS from unsecured in-rack. Discharge Firearm in Public Ave. NW. Subject(s)entered res- $� 299 March 5 from Vehicle: 8:35 p.m. 1700 idence and stole property (value 594-507,4� +TAX Burglary of Dwelling: 10:30 blk. 46th Terr. SW. Subject(s) $1150). FREE ESTIMATES p.m. 2000 blk. 45th Terr. SW. driving an older model gray Burglary of Conveyance: 2- FREE INSTALLATION Winston* As a result of investigation,Ash- Chrysler product drove north on 4:40 a.m. 2200 blk. 46th Terr. • ley Gill,w/f/18,6132 22nd Ave. 46th Terr. SW and fired three SW. Subject(s) entered vehicle Winston Select* SW, was arrested on March 14 rounds from a.38-cal. pistol into and stole cellular phone. regarding involvement in listed the air and drove away. Grand Theft Auto: 10 a.m., FREECamel* burglary. March 15 March 16-7 a.m.,March 18. 100 March 12 Burglary of Construction blk. Vintage Cir. Subject(s)stole si 259 Grand Theft(boat&trailer): Site: 5 p.m., March 14-7:30 1994 case loader tractor (value visioN +TAx 7:45 a.m.-3:50 p.m. 400 blk. a.m., March 15. 300 blk. Ever- $30,000)from construction site. Jung Blvd. Subject(s) stole boat glades Blvd. N. Subject(s) stole Grand Theft: 3:30 p.m., Carlton* and trailer (value $9000) from building supplies and lumber March 16-6:30 a.m., March 18. T�• ST I N G 4 99 west side of residence. (value $800) from construction 2700 blk. Millcreek. Subject(s) ■ 1 March 13 site. stole 1995 Caterpillar loader,root +TAX rake, fuel tank and pumpfrom For Senior Citizens Burglary of Occupied Dwel- Burglary of Conveyance: 9 Testin for Cataracts&Glaucoma Kent* ling: 10:30 a.m. 4400 blk. 18th 11:45 p.m., March 14-6 a.m., construction site. Loss estimate: "' Pl. SW. Victim observed Jamie March 15. 3500 blk. 29th Ave. $191,550. DATE; MARCH 27 1996 $999 Cawlfield, w/m/14, 4418 18th SW. Subject(s) broke into vehi- Burglary of Conveyance: j ', Ave. SW, in residence stealing cle and stole tools and cellular 11:20 p.m., March 17-8 p.m., TIME: 9 AM•3 PM +TAX property (value $1430). Investi- phone. Loss estimate: $1325. March 18.4900 blk. Golden Gate PLACE:Our Place *While Supplies Last gation lead to the arrest of Cavil- Burglary of Dwelling: 2:45- Pkwy. Subject(s)entered vehicle 2040 Santa Barbara Blvd. field and recovery of stolen 3:35 p.m.600 blk.23rd St. SW. and stole purse containing $150 Naples,Florida RICK'S DISCOUNT property. Subject(s) entered unlocked res- in cash and a$100 money order. Burglary of Conveyance: 1- idence and stole stereo equipment March 19 �C 3 GARIET"y'1E S� 6:30 a.m. 1300 blk.21st St. SW. (value $1500). Burglary of Conveyance: � A► : C1GRS Subject(s) entered vehicle and March 16 8:40 p.m., March 18-4:30 a.m., HEALTH i!. stole radar detector,stereo equip- Burglary of Structure: 7:30 March 19. 200 blk. 3rd St. SW. . 1. 8793 Tamiaml Trail East ment,drivers's license and credit p.m., March 15-7:30 a.m., Subject(s) entered vehicle and 014-SITE ' : ST. ANDREW SQUARE card. March 16. 400 blk. 8th St. NE. stole property (value $120). A Service To Our Community (12 mi.east of Rattlesnake Hammock Rd.) March 14 Subject(s) entered storage shed March 20 M-F 8-6 774-2888 Sat.10-4 Grand Theft Auto: 9 p.m., • • March 19-6:35 a.m. March 20. Music winners noted 5200 blk. Hemingway Ln. Sub- 1.1.11— H E ject(s) stole 1989 Mazda pickup Naples Music Club presented; Denise Fizzuoglio, Ben Gibbs, truck ($4,000). DEADLINE the top 16 scholarship winners Oliver deClercq and Jeremy Wil- Burglary of Conveyance: 9 during a special concert, Sunday, liamson; pianists Hannah Riger, p.m., March 19-7 a.m., March March 10, at Faith Lutheran Rachel Gabriel, Daniel Sinoff, 20. 6000 blk. Chardonnay Ln. Church,4150 Goodlette Rd., N. Michelle Arcenas and Jennifer Subject(s) threw a rock through Naples. The concert is free and Barone; vocalists Ryan Rum- passenger window, entered and F 0 R ALL NEWS AND open to the public. berger, Lisa Tomke and Andrea stole wallet containing $40 in This year,the club is awarding Bergmann. cash,credit cards and FL driver's ADVERTISING COPY F 0 R THE $10,500 to 43 winners in piano, For more information, call license. strings,brass and woodwinds and 435-1105. voice. The awards are for sum- _ mer enrichment study at music i camps or for further private Welcomes „s� study. The awards ranged from Van Buskirk vg GOLDEN GATE $50 to $600. Sixty-nine Collier } Dr. Jason ,,,,,,;; County students entered the com- ieian Inc. ! �� petition which took place Feb. Eugenides 24 at Pine Ridge Middle School. " GAZETTE Phyllis Warren headed the Board certified optometric physician scholarship committee. President Suzanne deClercq will award the Your optician for service and quality for the past 22 years scholarships at the program. now offers the convenience of eye exams and contact lenses. i ■ The top winners who will b • Contact Lens Specialist • Accepts medicare performing are Janelle House, harp; violinists Tanya Simpson • Convenient eye exams assignment and most 5 pm WEDNESDAY and Lisa Sabatino; brass and M-F, Saturday and insurance for eye exam woodwind soloists Sean Morgan, evenings by appointment • Family vision care NAFC to Changing the way you see the World Call Dr. Eugenides for an appointment today FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK'S host dinnr 643-1724 643-5295 EDITION Grand Central Station 798 Neapolitan Way The Naples Alliance for Chil- 10th St. Entrance North Naples FOR MORE INFORMATION diene will Annual at6 Awards <>;a>; Naples Only °Q CALL TUFF PUBLICATIONS 353-0444 Dinner will be held at 6:30 m. visa rnasrieeE „,, , o p Guild Opticians -,C,P� Monday, May 6, at the Country Club of Naples. The dinner will honor the children and youth of Collier County. Nominations are currently be- • a in accepted from parents,teach- t / ihe W• - - selors,ministers and youth lead- A • . ers. The purpose of this year's istenTO A 1968 SKYLARK �1ard is to encourage and rec- ognize children and youth who f • ► CONVERTIBLECL .S1O3 / exemplify a commitment to our 1��� FULLY RESTORED � y"04 community. Tic g' c M The NAFC Board of Directors • Listen For Your Name will select the individual who best satisfies the criteria as Advocate 7 _�a� Then Call WSGI., CIA.S103��3 A "- t 1 of the Year: Young Hero's • Within 10 Minutes, 31 Seconds And You p' ligible To Win! Award.The past seven recipients MAIL THIS ENTRY,TODAY! BOX 7789 NAPLES FL 33941 have regarded this as a most pres- • Courtesy Of tigious award. Name , Home Address ,.. The nominee must be a residentDePeSelect Used Cars 77- -.1411111111111111. of Collier County. Nomination Ii• Corner Goodlette-Frank&Solana City State Zip D = ` ,.,„ ., blanks will be available at the! ;�- NAFC office, 660 Ninth Street i - ® Birthday_____/_/ (Must be at least 18 years of age to en ' I North, Suite 35D. All nominees will be notified I LISTEN: O MORNINGS Cl MIDDAYS O AFTERNOONS O EVENINGS O WEEK DS of the honor of their nomination. For more information,call the NAFC office, 649-5260. March 26, 1996, Golden Gate Gazette, Page 13 ., • Fischer, Ritchie are honored 100% FINANCING The Naples On The Gulf chap $ l� 11"� F ter of"Women's Council of Re- " .�..'>�.: . r> _ FINAN cInL CALL TODAY altors"awarded A'j' Fischer,of e FFG F U N D I N G Century 21 AAdvisor Realty,and . G RO U P,IN C. 261-0602 Elaine Ritchie, of ERA Smuder Faust,with the Top Overall Pro- 2828 Tamiami Trail North,Naples,Florida 33940 ducers Award last month, at the Windstar Country Club. Fischer received the Top Over- , Correspondent Mortgage Banker.Credit and income limitations apply. all Producer Award for her su- perior sales achievements in total ¢$ dollar volume closed. IF 11:11E IE v rall Ritchie received Tip • e Producer for her superior sales . I N S P E Cl I O N S achievements in total units �°. closed. � fre Fischer and Ritchie are top per- ON... Towing Equipment, Hitches, formers in the Golden Gate area. Bail Mounts, Tow Bars, Safety Chains, Their recent accomplishments Electrical Kar Katles Trailer Couplers rate them as the top two profes- ' ' sional real estate agents in the Na- " pies area. y a � 'O C HARE Ritchie and Fischer specializeri _ �. in workingwith sellers and buy- FOR MINOR:ADJUSTMENTS ers in thNaples market. They CUSTOM WELDED HITCHES & TOW BARS both attribute their success on the Top honors... N O JOB TOO SMALL personal service they give to their Local realtors Elaine Ritchie, left, and A.J. Fischer dis- clients. Fischer was awarded the 1995 play the awards presented them by the Naples on the Gulf WELDING & FABRICATING top agent of Century 21 AAdvi- Chapter of the Women s Council of Realtors. HITCHES.FOR ALL MAKES &<MODELS sor Realty and is in the top one try and the top agent for ERA were both winners ffrom the same area. MINIMUM SHOP LABOR ONLY $5 percent of all agents. smuder Faust. TRAILER MAINTENANCE & REPAIR Ritchie was awarded in the top Both Fischer and Ritchie noted y 10 of ERA's agents in the coun- they were extremely happy they CUSTOM HITCHES - WELD-ON & BOLT-ON TOWING PRODUCTS event seeks local players �{nur Cample Source fur 7raiterlurcher and Towing 4ccesJdriesNiarco ; ,; —b, • WHEELCHAIR LIFTS • f About 2,000 amateur athletes beach volleyball, softball, five barbecues, concessions, and ,'+ ��, • BIKE RACKS • � c5' from Golden Gate, Naples and km run,triathlon,swimming,cy- beach concerts. ,I,�� e i • TOW BARS • O'er other parts of Collier County will cling, soccer, sailing, tae kwon For more information,contact converge on Marco Island with do, in-line skating races, in-line Coleman or Broderick at the offs- athletes from all parts of Florida hockey and the Marco Island mile ces of the Marco Island Sports NAPLESIITCH WELD .: to compete in the inaugural run. All events will be held at Festival, P.O. Box 2249, Marco .......................„:„............,... ..,. Marco Island Sports Festival, various Marco Island venues. Island, Florida, 33969; or call 435 _ OO • OAIRPORT RD.June 15-16, 1996. While the competition begins 1-800-5MARC04 or (941) 642- �, The June events, open to men the weekend of June 15 and 16, 7997; fax: (941) 642-7803. and women and boys and girls festival organizers will open the 3784 DOMESTIC AVE. o w., 0 of all ages,will feature: golf,ten- festival Friday evening June 14 UNIT D ' „ cc o nis, 3-on-3 basketball, 2-on-2 on Resident's Beach, featuring r- - -- - SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM - e're Proud to nnauce �� GATE aeon : , EN ZETTE r�, GOLD ... .....................................,...........:.,....„..„.:.„.:„.„:„:„.„„:„.,„.::::.„.„.............................. „.:.:.::::::.„.::::::.:.:.,,,„„<.::::::.:„.::::.„.„.„::„.:.:.:.::„.:.:,: 1 - ,,,,.... , : : : .----..........-.... . ..._....................,..:„:„:„:":„,„:":::,,,,,:,,,,,,:::,„:„„:„:„:„„,,,:,,,:.:::„„ O e ussey t:and rofesslohat�n Gaiden Cafe) ° (20 year resideh p end HAVE THE GAZETTE DELIVERED TO WEEK, (arC Curtis C.P.A. OUR MAILBOX EVERY Licensed in Nei�v Yor1c&Florida .) Accoaunting Taxes Annual Rate Ftrcflcals Bookkeeping Se Habla E enol In Coun y - $ 3.32 t 2 2164 Santa Barbara Blvd. Includes SalesTax Out of County - $28.62 lusse Curds Includes Sales Tax G (� :455-2235 !::.,..;:::::'455-3�03 Please Start My Subscription SUPER POOL H.EATING''PRftES Don't Be Mislead! NAME Get Our Quote Before You Buy ADDRESS We offer the only documented 10 year UNCONDITIONAL WARRANTY in Southwest Florida. C TY�STAT ERZ P Most widely used panel in the USA with 10 years Warranty on PARTS and LABOR. —�— PHONE QUALITY • SERVICE �7��p�_ _.•0,. LOW PRICES ..` �'.�.���t�'� RETURN THIS COMPLETED FROMWITH THE APPROPRIATE PAYMENT FULL SERVICE FOR HEATING (ME BOER NSPI) CHARGE IT TO MY ❑ VISA ❑ MC ACCT.# EXP. DATE • POOLS, sr AND HOT WATER SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO: ' ' = Tuff Publications, 2301 C.R. 951 #C, Naples, FL. 33999 11,1\";k—___ --101 \` "�k OR CHARGE BY PHONE WAREHOUSE PRICES! 100% Financing '��� Largest Spa Dealer in Area 35 Spas to choose from FREE installation & Delivery i, y)Sq •04I MI 4I OM 4 ^^MI OM MI astea : 4 1 RYSTAL FT.MYERS „ 353 !!F566•1000 1 M I IIM MI IIN MI MB III 2 3 566.1000 GENERAL OFFICE WAREHOUSE ;;::.;,.:;>:.;;:.: Page 14, Golden Gate Gazette, March 26, 19% O ACEYOUR ADCAu 20 WORDS...$5 353.0444 Each Additional Word at 200 each TOPIACEYWRADJo CAu vas - 0 353.0444 1 -1 125 300 400 404 404 442 TURN YOUR UNWANTED ITEMS INTO Personals FINANCIAL BUS. REAL ESTATE General General Out of Town CASH WITH OUR PERSON-TO-PERSON "ROMANTIC CANDLE- CLASSIFIED ADS LITE WEDDINGS"Smoky FREE INFORMATION FOR SALE BY OWNER OFF LOGAN! Vineyards FOR SALE-2-story river TIME SHARE UNITS AND Mountains 'Ordained mi- Earn weekly$$$$$FROM COUNTRY living - close Schools!8th Ave.SW 3/2, home on a peninsula front- CAMPGROUND member- 0 nisters 'Elegant chapel YOUR HOME!!! Send in-4.33 acres-can be family room, dream kit- Ing on Halfway Creek with ships. Distress sales 20 "Photographs •Florals S.A.S. envelope to: SMP/ subdivided.3/2,CBS home then!$179,900. canals making a total of -cheap! Worldwide selec- 'Videos'Receptions"Ho PO Box 990399/G,Naples, with 2-car attached garage GOLDEN GATE CITY,4/3 2,100 ft.of waterfront con- tions.Call VACATION NET- WORDS neymoon cabins, fire la- FL/33999, 28tf in round netted with the mainland WORK US and Canada, ces, secluded, kitchens, p heal. pool with solar with double garage,family by an isthmus.5 bedrooms/ 1-800-543-6173.Free rental ADDITIONALWORD jacuzzis �I packages "EXCELLENT PROFITS' Beautiful) landscaped with room, screened porch, baths,in main house plus information,305-563-5586. 3 ISSUES 2CIO EACH pa 9e LOG HOME wholesalers"• y P $�• detached 1-bedroom guest- 23fcan 'No waiting"No blood test Join proven 18-year log in-ground sprinkler system. 4/3 FAMILY HOME.2 mas- house.15 acres of privacy. rt you have something for sale,classified can turn It Into "Gatlinburg, Tennessee manufacturer,16 kiln-dried 1300 sq.ft.under air--2100 P Y 1-800-933-7464 or 1-800- log styles,starting$9,800. sq.ft.living area.Detached ter bedrooms, French Ideal for family complex or cash.Classified gives you the"ready-to-buy-market at 2-car garage with work- doors,large lanai with spa. Corporation Retreat. Call GOVERNMENT FORE- an economical price.Must be one or related Items per ad Wedging. 25fcan338 Exclusive territory. Mr. $109,900. Billie Marten,Broker Asso- CLOSED HOMES for with price.No cormiercld ads,red estate or rentals.No ' Buck,1-800-321-5647,Old- shop, storage & officepen- rehrxk for early cancellations. 140 Timer Log Homes. space. $159,999. 2/2, GARAGE, eat-in kit- ciate, for brochure @ nies on Si.Delinquent tax, 25fcan319 352-6747. 26ttp chen, plus 2/1 rental unit, $41-793 8000.Listed price: repos, REQS. Your area. TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL Schoolsllnstructions ATTRACTIVE orf $110,900• $425,000.Evelyn R.John- eTollxt.FREE 1-800-898-9778, ASSEMBLE ARTS, 9 son Real Estate. 22-25c ext. H-6391 for current 353 0444 CRAFTS, TOYS, jewelry, condo. Newly painted, 3/2 SOUTH OF PARKWAY — NANCY BROOKS,director wood items,typing,sewing, new plumbing, new vinyU &golf course.Double gar- NAPLES4/2,P ARK family listings. 25fcan335 of ParkwayStudio of computer work in your the floors.Terrific golf view. age, large family room, home, near 14x28 :visa,, ;D Dance, offers ballet, tap, spare time. Great pay. It's a Must SEE!! Only $109,900. screened pool with privacy NORTH CAROLINA AM FREE details call 1-800- $59,900.Call 353-1552. fence,new roof and appli- jazz and baton classes for 23ttp 10 ACRES! 3/2 manufac- antes, beautifully land- MOUNTAINS-offering for FREE children ages 3 and up at 632-8007,24 hrs,(FEE). lured home. 24x36 CBS, sca ed, 1 Yz blocks to sale home/cottages/land& ITEMS FOR SALE her studio located at 5192 25fcan318 SPLIT PLAN 4-bedroom/3- garage with electric&wa- p builders of log homes!Call bath,5-year-old home with for,Fenced&cross fenced. school, 1 mile to beach, 1-800 438-7715 for listing FOR $150 OR LESS Golden Gate Parkway.For FREE INFORMATION fireplace and ho a with $125,900/offer. 740 110th brochure.RALPH L.CRISP more information, call Earn weekly$$$$$FROM , $149,900, Ave.N.597-9445. 24tt ir you have items for sde priced at$150 or less, The 455-8446. tff YOUR HOME!!! Send on 2 B acres off olden P REALTY CO.,Murphy,NC. Golden Gate Gazette will run 20 words for 1 issue FREE of Gate Blvd,on 15th Street GUEST HOUSE with 3/2 charge. No commerdd ads, garageoryard saes or S.A.S. envelope to: SMP/ pool home.13th Ave.SW. 442 23fcan animals, please. Price must appearW.$125,000.353-7991. In ad. Space Is /200 PO Box 990399/E,NaNaples, 22tf $159.000. Out Of Town limited.Ads entered on first come basis. FL/33999. 24tfp BY OWNER: 4 bed- 3/2 ON 2.75 ACRES.Fam- 444 EMPLOYMENT FREE FINANCIAL COUN- room/2.5 bath,large rooms, ily room, double garage. SELING is available.Con- with efficiency apartment Security system.$139,500. APPALACHIAN LAND Condominium Homes sumer Credit Counseling underneath, 2900-plus 3/2 SPLIT PLAN on 2.83 COMPANY,Western North $35,000/YEAR INCOME Service of Southwest FL is square feet. $175,000. fenced acres.Sprinkler s s- Carolina mountains. Free 10POTENTIAL. Reading anon-profit community or- $50,000 below value - tem.Additional .31 aacres information on cabins, in- THE PARS, golf view, 2 SERVICES books.Toll-free 1-800-898- ganization that helps fami- priced to sell-must see to available. $89,900. vestment properties, lots, 5bed. 2 bath, 2nd floor, Special Notices 9778, ext. R-6391 for lies & individuals reduce appreciate-historic Ever- homes,acreage,view,lake Olympic-size pool, tennis details. 25fcan328 financial stress,get out of glades City. Contact Eve- and creekfront. Free area courts,activities, immacu- 1 5 FLEA MARKET everySat- POSTAL JOBS debt and attain financial 688 for reit(941)695-2403. 2tfp information. Cherokee late complex. $55,000. Construction urday and Sunday, a.m. Start $12.08/hr. For exam motiole inforlma 775-6 fff 3/2 MANUFACTURED County's largest real estate owner 434 5249. 22ttp to 2 p.m., at the Florida and application info., call home on 5 acres in the Serving the area firm.Call 1-800-343-0465 or Sports Park, CR 951 and (219)769-8301,ext.FL635, CASH FOR YOUR REAL Corkscrew area.Chain-link for over 30 years write 3510 Hwy. 64 West, ACTION BUILDING COR- Rattlesnake Hammock 9 a.m.-9 p.m.,Sun.-Fri. ESTATE NOTE. If you re- fenced yard. $59,000 or 1933 CR 951,Naples,FL 33999 Murphy,NC. 25fcan334 PORATION of South Flor- Rd.Flea market is continu- 26-29p ceive mortgage payments, best offer. Call after 6 (813)455-2222 451 Ida.Remodeling your home ing to grow. Come on out NOW INTERVIEWING! , call us for best price.Res- P•m. or leave message, SO. CAROLINA LAKE- -easy as ABC. 100% fi- and shop. New vendors Babies, children, adults idential,commercial,land. 658-0062. Possible owner FRONT BARGAIN!Gently Waterfront Properties nancing available. Li- welcome. For information and pets to pose for prod- Nationwide buyer. First financing. 43tfp sloping homesite w/beau tensed & insured. Bill call 774-7979. 14-29c cad ads for Home Shopping 2893-i4ta618Mortga 25fcan331 home. a1 DON'T lSS utifult3iBR/2 BA, bu I in 19 2.Ti a floors,se- dock approval&`140 private YES! TRULY affordable consolidation,low monthly ARE YOU IN NEED of child Club. Outstanding oppor- PP payments.Free estimates. support services? Millions tunity!Free application,call MORTGAGE, ANNUITY, large kitchen,vaulted ceil- curity, sprinkler system, on spectacular 50,000-acrewaterfront property/direct 775-7003. tff of children are paying the 1-717-374-2532, dept. LOTTERY, Get cash now. ings, screened lanai, gar- underground cable&slat- recreational lake. View of Gulf access/seawall. Lo- high price of non-support #5478• 25tfc Colonial Financial,the n0-- age, lovely yard & land- tris.4561 7th Ave,NW,3.2 golf course. U/G utilities. toted off Bayshore Dr. from their parents.But her tionwide leader since 1984, scaping. Fruit trees. acres in Golden Gate Only$79,900 exc. financ- 65x110 lot, must see. P P WALGREEN'S 1800-gt�1200 ext 50• $82,900. To see call Estates, west of CR 951. ing. Call 800-704-3134. Steal at $57,900 000. 46 is available through the Help wanted part-time DOR Child Support Office nights and weekends. Ex- 25fcan327 353-0844, if no answer, $159,900. Call 353-6665. Timberlake Estates. 774-2447. 26tfp Lawn Maintenance in Naples.Call 643-9440 for cellent benefits. Apply in FREE DEBT CONSOLIDA- leave message. 38ttp No reaftors please. tttp 25fcan336 more information. ltff person to Matt Hudson, TION.Immediate relief!Too A WONDERFUL FAMILY Berkshire Plaza. EOE. tfc many debts? Overdue ::::::::::::::.:::.:::::::.::::::..:....................................... NO LAWN IN G.G. Cit .....• .. . ::...................:.:::::::::.:.::......................... •...• ......... Y _ bills?Reduce month) .::;: . E:, DIRE ,"....- OR g:i'''"0 ..::::::: ......... ........:. >::>::;.,.:.:.;;::::::.:::.:;;::::,.:::;:;;:... ::; .::::>::.:;>: :::<.>:o: <:, :: :>:;�:>:<::>:>: over$20. Pay by file cut, IXPERIENCE.Scandinav ALASKA JOBS - EARN ment 30% to 50%,elim�- not by the month. 455 Ian, Europe, South Amer- up to$6,000+/-month in nate int Ica Asia Brest. Sto Russian hr P :Mgt 7617,pager#594-0374. 9h Alaska's fishing industry. collection calla school excha a students callers. NCCS 25tfc Com aures are ret i i Companies recruiting (nonprofit)..1 arriving August.Become a now. Excellent ( Pr ) -8049554412. benefits + 25fcan328 host family/AISE. Call bonuses! Call 206-971- 60 1-800-SIBLING.25fcan3323 512 ext.A89524.2 . eve Sat- 25fcan 321 Cleaning ry ea Services ..:::.:.....:......:. ..... FLEA MARKET g urday and Sunday,8 a.m. DRIVERS. HIRING ANiv IM ......::::::::. ' • . • ,Ri. a]:i . • . S::::::*:::,::::::::: to 2 p.m., at the Florida MEDIATELY! Run 3000 .::„,:,:,,,,,,,,z,,;:.......... .......... Sports Park, CR 951 and :::- .:.::::, i V 1 6., ................_.....................Po THE PERFECT LUCASIiii.ii.,i-i,..ii.iBU . 11111ES :„. .:,,...:. E ,,,,,,,:,:,,.,,, ECT CARPET CLEAN- MPW. '95 & '98 conv. TNG.Licensed and insured Rattlesnake Hammock Pates Lum rs aid.Excel- BUSINESS Rd.Flea market i P S s continu 1975. Upholstery lent er & ' :.�::;.�......::;:;. .. P .. i to row. ComeEa ng 9 on outS M Money cleaning, Y scotYscotchguard.d.Re- abl e. O utsta Outstanding nam lease/ 9 and shop. New w vend ors 9 ter op rats, FREE estimates. purchase Ian available. Home Based >::;.a#1'I� p 0-i able. CONDITIONING°::: �<: :::::` >':::' : .;:':... 642 6314 or cell phone welcome. For information, 1.800-831.3871,ext.E-1. , ::.;:;.::::.: A K:::&:TOG call 774-7979. 10-25c Risk Free 564-4833. 29-32p 25fcan322 24 Hour Message . - Quality Heating Aittiirr's. 125 DRIVERS...SWIFT IS HIR- 941-435-6892 72 Personals TNG. Experienced & r and Alr r� Lr_ Q_ r� inex- perienced drivers. Low- r Tack G� LL Pet Care cost, three-week training /j • ; NI l r Conditioning available to individuals con- . SERVICE AT FA/ SINGLES: MEET SINGLE j( � .r - �, PEOPLE throughout rural ditionally pre hired b Swift. ' R E ALL CREATURES t'g 1-800-800-7461/(eoe-m/f). FCAN REASONABLE PR/CES GREAT AND SMALL America.Confidential,rep- utable, established Ian. 25fcan323 455-5884 1790 40th Terrace S.W. Pet Care Services p Free details. CountryCon- HELP!!! WORKERS Personalized pet care for sections Newsletter, PO NEEDED IMMEDIATELY!! State License#CMC017471 =Jim IIS any type of pet while you53 8225 Box 406 travel or work full-time.For , Superior, Ne- Earn$1000 weekly stuffing braska 68978. 25fcan333 WHEN YOU confidential consultation, envelopes.Easy work.Free call 434-5290 or 353-7886 LOOK INTO THE FUTURE. suplies.Info.SASE to:Fair- ` :i iin!i!: :^ •.:BU1Lt>a tt ...::. or fax 434-2739. 471ft Live Psychic readings on way,Dept.506,Box 4399, l WANT YOUR TRAILER.:: romance, money, health. West Covirts,CA sns1. AD TO Action Bill Consolidation $3.95/min, 24 hrs. 18+ 25fcan324 Low Monthly Payments 'Custom Built Truck Bodies&Trailers 70 Ttone,Call 1-900-288-1277 iREACH OVER Building Free Estimates 40ext.531• 2&313 POTENTIAL.Home typists/ Z MILLION000/YEAR INCOME :'* Cor ora#ion of South Florida r All Types of Boat&Trailer Parts Professional Services IS IT TIME FOR RO- Pc users.Toll FREE 1800 READERS: p MANCE?LOVE?ADVEN- 898.9778 ext. T-6391 for Remodeling Your Home-Easy As ABC TURE? JEWELER - STAN Ris- ho oscopes! 1-900-370 details. 25fcan320 CALL THIS 100%Financing Available : .. man,graduate gemologist. 4060, ext. 147, 24 hrs. Work From Home NEWSPA lensed& Insured Wholesale jewelers. Cus- $2,95/min. 18+ Ttone Easy Work!Excellent pay. torn repair and appraisals req'd. 28-alp Assemble products at PER ���-�®03 4017 23rd 55.7424 while you wait.660 9th Si. home.1-800-405-7266,ext, N., Suite 33, Naples. LOOKING FOR FUN BUT 3 263 Fax 775-5757 2 Ave.e 2636630. 51ttp CAN'T FIND THE RIGHT ONE? Singles Dateline Earn 11,0006 Watching TV FOR$Zso, {.... t�HOME REPAIR..; :.: • TRUCKING LUCAS CARPET CLEAN- Voicemail,1-900-976-9222 Details 1-800-405-7266, ING.Licensed and insured ext. 404, $2.95/min. 18+ ext.6. 26p YOUR Ail OF General -It-*ik*--or -. since 1975. Upholstery 24hrs.Ttone. 28-31p Asset Protection Itlalntenance cleaning,scotchguard.Re- Avoidprobate.Set u a Liv- Z5 WORDS L L Y 20/20 WITHOUT P �t>k * So/cations Inc facials, FREE estimates. ing Trust.1-800-405-7266, OR LESS CAN ' O GLASSES! SAFE,RAPID, 642-6314 or cell phone ext.2. 26 ..:...-0... d---t 564-4833 25-28p nonsurgical,permanent re- P BLANKET -�� T V� storation in 6-8 weeks.Air- $$CASH $$ IMMEDIATE 4 •t l iMR1 line pilot-developed, $$ for structured settle- THE ENTIRE 'i 'r, ' 'i " \ CIERRIAG C GRRDIAG 75 doctor-approved.FREE in- menu, annuities, lottery General Household Repairs •Sprinkler Systems 45 5 2 4 9 5 formation b mail:800-422- payouts,insurance claims S T ATE OF p p y Miscellaneous 7320, ext. 206, 406-961- and mortgages.1-800-386Rental Unit Repairs •&much more 5570, Fax 406-961-5577. 3582.J.G.Wentworth,the FLOP/n/1 p Owner Mobil 450 0723 • GENERAL MAINTEN- SATISFACTION GUARAN- nation's only direct Pager 566-0982 Ph.•(941)455-7761 Don Jolly Beeper 436-8075 TEED. 23fcan purchaser. 25fcan325 `` �j ANCE-household repairs, ::::'.;:.::::: ilii::::::::. JEWELER WATER CONDITIONING.. :: rental unit repairs,sprinkler /F i systems, etc. Pager " #566-0982, or call < \" if, Wells Pumps Water Treatment CK61. BULLDOZER I $25 OFF WITH THIS AD - •cirri,'STAN RISMAN, G.G., INC. .Submersibles•Turbines• Sprinkler Systems BSERVICE I 3 or more rooms GRADUATE cEMOLoclsr 24 HR.EMERGENCY SERVICE Footings,finish grading fill,land clearing g Iv/,olesaleJeruelers • MILLER DRILLING CBC 052103 352-7160 , REFINISH TERRAllO c=slata refrains E�araisaLs perjornud ruJrile you ruail tff I Jewell),&Ls/ale Appraisals &WATER TREATMENT,INC. DIVORCE $125" Covers FLOORS GIAA/nixrri.9ssacia/ionMetKGer 4867 G.G. PKWY,••SUITE B-1 children,propertydivision, 660 911-1•ST.NO.TAMIAMI TR.•SUITE 33 .,.:. name char military, I ;: �' 'milsNAPLES,FL 33940•263-6630 455-1897 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE sing spouse,etc.One sig- nature required.'Excludes I Mar E'' govt. fees. uncontested.t bre Tile, Vinyl)I n est <:>i::t1::>: ed. :::`##i%.!: :<<#?s�i;:G%s>:;iy# !::: r: Si: i::::Si% ;:%':::::%if`:'::v�>`i` a.:i: :: , �. ... � :: ::;:::;::�> RE ; CK ER.:. Paperwork done for you. 1 ......... R1/IGE:>:.:[ 1-800-547-9900, Budget I * MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS * r WRECKER SERVICE Divorce. 25fcan329 I * CARPET CLEANING * J. GOGGIN-5 Passenger Cab Your Ad (941) 450-7197 100 *JANITORIAL SERVICES * Could Be Here j ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL&RESIIDENTIAL WANTED YOUR JUNK CAR S 353-0444 • FREE ESTIMATES Gifted and Caring Physics I WINCH SERVICE • Want to helpyou NOW!NOW. 455.8461 ,..•• ;: � Z4 ,„ NAPLES I GOLDEN GATE ESTATES .. 6-0391. Over 18;$2.99/min.$2 min. LICENSED AND. . . . - . N SU 26 tr• RED � tit ,.. s s it ter tri et' to err ''; , id Me-iii� I March 26, 1996, Golden Gate Gazette, Page 15 TORACEYOUIADCE 20 WORDS...$5 TOPUICEYOI�ADCALI Each Additional Word at 200 each 353.0444 „ 353.O444t 453 705 775 905 905 Acreage Merchandise Building Materials Automobiles Automobiles 1.14-ACRE LOT,27th St. TRACKER 4 SATELLITE- STEEL BUILDINGS 1991 810 4X4 V6 Blazer, CARS UNDER$199!AUC- SW,close to school,many with 7.5'dish,$1400.Good 30x30x10, $3,631 air,automatic,low mileage, TIONED by government, trees,high&dry,priced to working order. 30x40x10, $4,189 one owner, $10,500. trucks, jeeps, vans, elec- FREE sell.$16,500 or best offer. 352-0012. 29-31p 40x60x12, $6,837 598-2751. 29p tronic equipment,furniture, 597-7514. 22tfp . 50x75x12, $9,522 '89 BUICK LaSABRE,grey, jewelry and more. Mer- 2 21/2-ACRE LOTS-high 60x100x10, $13,815. Call all power, leather, good chandise arriving daily ,,,,%, &dry,pines&palms.5th $555POOLS POOLS$555 the 68plant today,da1-800-239-AlSteel condition, $5400 OBO. -must be sold! 00 ext.l FRE St. NW, N. of GG Blvd, FREE assembly on new 3530134• 27tfp 007. west of Wilson, $22,000family Structures,Inc.25fcan316 25fcan313 19x31 pool during 1987, RED CORVETTE - O each.(305)661-449134tfp early bird special.Includes Convertible.White rag top, CARS UNDER$200!Auc deck, filter, liner, heating 795 rear spoiler,excellent con- toned by IRS,DEA,FBI na- 0 454 device and more!100%ft- Wanted To dition, garage-kept, tfurniturre,jewelryandmore. nancing. 1-800-846-2725. Buy $14,000.643-3740. 23tfp Call toll-free 1800522- O ' Lots Residential 25fcan33o . 1988 PLYMOUTH VOY. '" 2730 ext.2183.25fcan314 SEMINOLE ITEMS '89 motor,90,000 mi.,runs . WOODED LOT in area of WANTED: Antique items great,air, needs tranny& 91 . .•. 'nice homes. 21/2 acres, WHOLESALE TO THE before 1945 including body work. $1,200 firm. PUBLIC.Pool heaters:So- patchwork clothing, bas- See it 4730 Golden Gate Trucks '. 11th Ave. SW. Minutes kets,Pine Ridge,G.G.Blvd. lar or heat pump. Major jewelry,dolls.Private Pkwy.,455-2787. 25tfp kw:: ge brands.New/used.Finan- collection,mailing address '87 FORD TEMPO, $ &951. G.G. Estates, Unit f°` 27, West 1/z of Tract 20, ing/credit cards. Installed/ P.O. Box 1210, Winter 4 new tires,excel- 89 MAZDA PICKUP 4x4 ��`� < ■iN i yi ° t�� $28,000 firm.394-1718. D-I-Y kits. Phone quotes, Park,Florida 32790 or tele- lent air, red with maroon 26001 King Cab. Asking s r 46tfp 1-800-333-WARM. Mem- phone daytime (407) interior.Drives reat and in $7,500. After 5 p.m., y . € ®' ® off , 2z/a ACRES on 16th Ave. bers BBB #CWCO29795. 647-1706. 25-28p excellent shape, $2,000 455-1328. 29 �� s NW in Golden Gate Estates Call today&$ave. OBO.434-2635. 9tfp 915 ° g b off Wilson.Wooded,mostly 25fcan 800 1983 CHRYSLER LEBAR- a (3 4 �� pine. Asking$17,000, will ON,4 dr.,A/T,A/C,bucket Vans o Q finance.813-597-4112. tfp WOLFF TANNING BEDS. MARINE seats,low mileage,52,000 Tan at home.Buy DIRECT original,very clean,$2500. 470 and SAVE! $199.Commercial/ Phone 455-4297.Must see 1992 FORD CONVERSION V/ kT E R S K I SF1O W Mobile Homes home units from$199.Low 1994 REGAL 17b S.E VO to appreciate. Settle Van Mark III,fully loaded, monthly payments. FREE Bowrider.Less than 40 hrs. estate. 9tfp hhigh top, new,$15,500. color catalog. Call today, New condition, stored in- 1980 T-TOP CORVETTE, FURNISHED MODEL 1-800-842-1305.25fcan337 side. Many x-tras, $9900 good condition, needs 918 14x70, 2-2, newer appli- with 3 free months stored some work, $4,500 firm. ances,Florida room,lanai, at marina.566-3067,leave 455-1897 M-F,8-5. 51 ff Auto Parts OCT■■ APRIL IVIAY•SEPT. shed,3carport,extranice, 715 message. 46tfp 1993 MINT GREEN 55,$21,500 turn-key.941- 36' O.A. CARVER, 1991 HONDA Civic - 4 door, 643-5386. 27-29p Furniture live aboard, loaded, like loaded, well maintained, '75 DATSUN run ex cab, EVERY SUN. EVERY SAT.2 B/2 B MOBILE HOME, new,only 190 hours, new new tires, $12,000 OBO. good running gear, has800 ft., furn., ic. $137,000; sale, $85,000. 353-6789 Call after 5 rust.JeepP/Urunninggear ` FULL-SIZE DINING room See Miss Kayla at William p.m. 49tfp for buggy. After 6 p.m. washer/dryer, reduced set by Chrome Craft -- 6 Capri Marina or call 455-1328. 29f $19,000 plus share. blue),upholst.chairs(slate pale George, work 455-3108; 1991 cylinder,PONTGrand 3.00 P.M• P IVI. 793 1614. 22tfp blue), 72" glass-brass home,455 8407. 18tfp Pm,4 ol,A /FM base. Excellent condition, P/L,cruise control,AM/FM 920 cassette,very good condi- P. 600 best offer.353-4996 after p 900 tion, $5,800. Call after 4 Recreational Vehicles FARM MARKET KET p.m.,353-1147. 46tfp TRANSPORTATION 1986 VW JETTA GLI.Ex- 1005 MOTOR HOME 30' SOUTHWINDS 765 cellent condition, 7500 Storm Chevy Chassis,454 .F...0:R,:,!:,.:'• R CALL ::!.•::.. 605 miles, original owner with engine,solar-power,gene- Sporting Goods all repair records,$3,900. rator, numerous extras. 93 WHITE Pontiac Trans Call Max at 591-179150ff P Also 1995 D Dodge C aravan Pets9e interior,dual port SE,grey Remco CARS UNDER$200!AUC- SE,equipped with GYMPAC 3500 WEIGHT air,a 7 ,PS, anti-lockq PPSTAKE U S 41 TO OHTE R: AND FOLLOW THE SIGNS: DOG OBEDIENCE Train- machine, 198 lbs. of brakes,PS,excellent con- TIONED IN YOUR AREA & Stowmaster tow equip- weights,hts bench and all ac- dition,new tires,all extras. by IRS,DEA,FBI.Trucks, ment, $61,500; or motor- new • t E. i will starto 9 inonly K-9 College a & home, 500 .10000 sjewelry 9boats,furniture, $45, 5 -6042. 37t fp , $75 or make of- 15 000.3 2 cessories, $ , classT Tues P beginners 674726[ i both,352 Toll-FREE m.onbo Call , - f more. fp far.Call 455 2976. 29 MAZDA RX7 GXL De- Apr. 2 .m. Complete' .,,....•......::. . .. P 2730 Ext.2171. P 800 522 P 1 1994 1-TON FORD turbo Package, 5 s luxe Pa course, $30.For info.,call 9 Pte. Co 315 25fcan diesel &199 540 ft. or 947-2426. colo cold air,alarm,sun- Dually 597-6654a- TPUP m FORMULA STEP-UP O roof, super stereo one 1988 V W FOX, original 5th wheel Travel Su- Pe 9 28-29c ut. chine with digital ital reado >`'II�> 9 owner,31 000 iles stick preme. Buyone both. er only48 00 o miles. ' en different resistance own . - COLLEGE DOG Obe- Fifteen K9 Truck 6000 •RV $46,000 First shift. e �clean,miles. good $2 , must sell. levels, almost like new, Must see, Very' classes for `% n eC Club has dience ;;;;;.. >: >:;iii, <.. ;;: .»::>::. shape,$3,500 or best offer. or best offer.Call 77as5so 352-0662. anydog3 monthsr 75 or make offer. Call reasonable offer. &olde. leave message.e. 23tfp� 42tfp 4tf Call 566-2165. 2t P 9 h 455-2976. 29f P _ training fees int e Lowest tra i 9 ....................................................................... ............................................................ area. For info., call i i 597-6654 or 947-242626'0c . 610 Pet GroomingBoarding ' _ic _ t�.'�Well House 7. Er. LIQUID WORMERS NOT iii• DOING THE JOB? Get (NON-COMMERCIAL ONLY)Happy Jack Trivermicide. _ _ j Get hooks,rounds&tapes )9 in dogs&cats.Ava°able°- Put a listing of up to 35 words � ►lk.. . y il T-C at feed&farm stores. pia 630 25fcan for your home in our classified section. -.=�= - ` r �r Farm Equipment Must include the price. FORD 8N TRACTOR with (The more description of the house the quicker it will sell) AD lift&drawbar,35 hp,great for mowing&brush.28.30- We'llguarantee to run the advertisement until .ou sell the house. PRICE $35 mg.Call455-9418. 635.8.26.3op (Anychangesyoupay again)An in the ad and must a a ain ONLY Lawn/Garden Equipment RECYCLER Walk GOLDEN GATE Walk Behind wNelke & <_ Sulky, 300 hrs.$2,000 or ""` 353-0444 .-Ii: best offer.352-6747. 29p M 16 HP. WALKER mower, 42-inch deck, $2,800; ' AZETTETuff Publications, Inc. 3 - 1600A VERMEER chip. :� per, 220 hrs., like new, y 2301 C.R. 951 #C $6,500. Naples, 941-455ti k- 2201. 27-30p SNAPPER RIDER 8 HP Naples, FL 33999 -Restored and rebuilt, k r $475.592-1966 640 Nursery ' .PALMS-COCONUT,Cab w �`bage,Queen Royal,Wash Well sell your ingtonia/Boulders, Water- falls.455-2020. 25-29c (NON-COMMERCIAL ONLY) 700 Put a listing of up to 25 words ems '�„'- , z MERCHANDISE_ f for your car or truck in our classified section. ;:�. WALKER MOWER, for Must include: year, make or model and price. parts;pumps,decks.Misc. lawn away. 2ipwinttobe (The more description of the vehicle the quicker it will sell) away. 2 twin comforters w w/matching bedskirts, like H new, pastel colors, $40; good used 5-blade fan,$5; wh. 1 bathroom sink, $5; We'll guarantee to run the advertisement until you sell the car. PRICE $25 9/6 green multi-colored car- (Anychanges in the ad andyou must payagain) pet, $10; kitchen sink 9 9 w/water heat element to be ONLY given away.352-6747.29f HUGE CHARBROIL grill. Heavy-duty grill-top, side GOLDEN GATE burners,accessories, ,$50. 353-0444,work;353-7682, � 353-0444 e:V/SA: c:.. home. 25tff SALT SALE to 3Lp.m.Day Spring �`.4, • Water Treatment. 3930titc-'' : ; AZETTE�� Tuff Publications, Inc. Green Blvd.,Golden Gate. .., • 455-4171. tfc 2301 C.R. 951 #C USED WATER softeners and pumps. Day SpringL\fi„ Naples, FL 33999 Water Treatment. 455-4171. ' tfc SANTA BARABRA BADCOCK FURNITUR March 26, 19% 0 0 mar 0 , z 0 ESTABLISHED 1904 ri, suNAscHEINE , Page 16, Golden Gate Gazette, . < . : 13 Golden Gate's B G CENTERS C.R.661 HOMEFURNISHIN ". .., . :.:.:, ......., 0er,,,,,...,- . iiii'..I....- ,:I.• %,...W:I....:0' 1996 SPRING li,::.:::i• .,.. ,,:i*: .4 :iii:,:ioiii,'.• LIVING ROOM .4ritt .::::„.„.........„.: : • ,!!,:. :ii , :,!: ,,,,,ge W I-IERE S NT We Finance. IN sTEADIT Our Own! , : Miio.:,'"' K eA:TAL©G NT© ITEMS,......,:xm.„::„„:,:„..i,,,:,::::::.. A ,,,,,,,,,.. ,..... 6000 TO- .....,•••., :$::,: OVER / c3sE FRC)1\11 Mon. and Sat. g am TO GI-IC) HOURS: P FL in SAVINGS :.,,,,i,,,,... . Tues. - R 951 . Golden Gate, Golden Gale FREE DELIV ERY• FR 455-0049 2209 C..." 77 OR S - -M ?)L—AN Instant m_ 5Creditpm 455-87 0 Ow 250/0 oFF NAME BRAND CARPET EE ASSEMBL Y• FREE FREE LAY-A-WAY , „,,;,.,::,.,,,,,-,,, ... .• 7 3 PC.GROUP COLONIAL LIVING BURCHA laid M 0 F C IN CRAFT . ALL TREES,PLANTS, . sTAB1N_ M FLOWERS,PICTURE : c_AoLumBus ,-,4,4 Wall-To ,.117411N41.is.,th,-:,',f-,'4'Tt:',Attfx:"...42‘.--1,. CARPET RD ‘ :11,,,4,,, ,,,,,4,„„..,:, ,....,,i,,,,,,,,,, FORpL,ESS ,1,,,,,4,1,,i, , ,-,, .1.,,ig :. 61”Loveseat SELECTED no, BRASS AND CERAM ASTER A,„ .kiof,:ti4 ,,, 17 ''r's!7114 -,:,,,,:„.,,, Matching Chair rp ng Our Huge V.,,,t2iirti:411.: ‘,-.,,,,i,„,...,,,,,,,,,:1:,,,,7,,v14,40,,:j: GROGr;U:ispoPf. ottt3$699" ,.,.. ELITE LAM COMPLETE r o A c coE Nair sp&L.EL ATmEp s • QpHHOUIERLAEIZtD\7ENLPH- -1-A- C APPLIANCE • SALEM Selectionnventoryof 264Carpet ttiVr7d4;,,,,,,:f.•,,:,, ,, ,,,,, Inventory ., 1 ti , scuLpuRED CARPET Ts':‘!7.2‘,.,:,:,‘.,,. 1.4,;, !.,,..4., ; Starting 1 ADELPHIA t- -,-‘v ''''' 1, - - ' - • ,, ,., ' ,;.; r; nk„' ,,„t, Floral Print CARPET MOHAWK at • $595 ,°,..'-'7. ,. , i°,' Sofa w/2 Pillows DEPARTMENT ELECTRONICS •Refrigerators BERBER DEPARTMENT . STEVEN •cvvCahitohoeAsteirlYFrom YD. . 67"Lovesee w . ,TV's •Rangers -- RPET SAXONY $795 i YD. a Matching Chair er Starting $7 ygps. CA •VCR's •Washer/Dry rs at $69995 •Stereos .Air Conditione DROOM SETS 4 PC.SUITE tT4411..n'-'‘ -:::.,,,,.;,,,*,:t.**. .....,. . ...... , . . , .. 3 p9co.. LiviNG/2 pillows •Phones L DESK , r:IE_ . .,... ANDA .. .,::- '4...„! By ST Staling RD .„. .., . .... ,- „ ... CON C po RY 3 P • •vr*amcorders SOFA DOUBLE PE2DFEiSieTDArawers, ,,,,,,,,,„„.: ,,, , L : 'i ..13k , 5 Drawers, •Dishwashers Cheny or Washed oak ',, .,,, . .:...4:;.„-.'''....1.,',.. ' '''l':\ with Brass Accents •, ,444;f, :.h-7: : , 89'SOFA I. ', k ,„,s., ,,, .„,...,,,,,,,,, 64"LOVESEAT 1 ;:7 i.A ...,:,-Ur".:(00,.? .. w/inner springs $-1 yy SLEEPERS , ofAatat — ,,f,,f, ' - Headboard ''' ''''-‘ '' '''''''' I '' Teal, ' '''‘'''' ---„...' : ---.(- ' , Black, BASSgnEndTTHardware , 11 ' - '''' ...,... ''', - - -'...4`ff''' --,,cr::. $39995g a-A'‘'‘95 ' ,:i.,,, ',:k Dresser,Mirror, Black and Marble mattress . 3 S...... • ... . . ,.,,k::‘,` '‘;‘,:',‘' Night Stand$99.95 1 ',,..: 154, 64.1,, $79995 WAS $499-95 Triple.Dresser,st, ''';''1t''''',,,,,,,''''4' , ,:: ,,„,,‘„ _ GROUP $39995 BASSETT 3 pC. ::: ''''''''-''All''' h \ "- - LIVITNEGMR0rOrtFIMA°GUPRRO°U°PM • • 4 pc.SUITE •:-; .i:A.,. *,, .,';‘,'..`7'',..••'`"• • - ''''''''cruirAw.'' 'i •-' 87"SOFA , 279.95 ' CORNER ,,,,,,,,,,4;,;110.•;''',1 ,'1,-V7;45' - ': MATCHING CHABI2Ri9u9e.95 PULASK ' , , ,„. IN, cuR10 ,•-• ,e'.81'ar, .. „•--,0,7,,v Hutch MIrr , d htHseatadbnoda:99.95 4.. , ,..,,77.*, ,, ,0:,..:, ....''• , .~.f . ,.,‘ .. T., , ..,., , CURIO .4 CABINET po' ••;' 4 —-44,* ',:!/:., ' Le,B IN ET ti' :4::: -oak, .,4,._,,,,,,,--t''T, ,-,,,,;„,t;q_lf $49995 .;0.,A,, t„:, ,,,„,,-7-- ,..,,,,,,,,,-4:-. Oak 4,,,,,!":144,„ ,-- , pt, , ,, :f :-:,4q,-.1:-, : „ „ : . , ., _. 4..,,14.? washed Oak, ..., ; .1Ir:3,-" '' , -0""` ',01t4g; r ., Cherry, .5, t4 - ''a If ' Nig G UP . • - „. 3 pC. -R° RN ;..-;.ffIVX 4./'''4'.7;;.* pecan on so n995 „,::;; .,...5,,,: , ,,, , ,, '''''' SOUTHWESTERN 11 ' 4i. I $1 99" - ' - ''' qle' ts.:‘,.• .-„•.,-,-. , ,,T' 10,10".., .:i''' • '54,; 4 PC.GROUP ,,,,, ,„...., STYLE OH V$1 NE7GS E9cAHi A91 ii.9.2559 95 89"SOFA ,, . -4 IT ,('•' •• • ' i ,• '''-4 ,,;,,-"''. 7-',:i.,f*A, zfi Custom 64*LOVESEAT Oaknts , CHAIRMATCHING ,, , , , - 2 colors 2 W.eY ',#',.„.',t,'' --1; '''' ,;';,,,,',.',''',.-A .'"*. ' , „ - •• Blue Recliner !, ;:, "' .-;•„,,,,- $79995 ‘‘ ,‘ ,,,,,,,,,,, .BWhrataDssseshstAaei Washed /. 5,,,,ef Al/4.'515%,..*4, '. Ni 5,„ ,„• 5 5 Mauve l ieteli. 95 ,,,,, , $9995 • ,, , ,,,,,,,„,f,„.„,04,4,4, .-. GROUP .• — 4/1..4. ''' .,,,•: :: 4'LOVESEAT 6 CHAIR * Glider/Rockersi 09 * P..' MATCHING 7 95 LAMP 9. ',/,V$',WA-'''," , ,I-, • ' '',,4-,'.??Ii,'., Head boara,r '' TABLE& 111-- II. '. '" Many Styles I g '4t. H:is,!--; .....i -- i-•„,iff';';',',2 e,,,,-,:'74•2",i - *1 ,, 1(4,; -i', Trip , . , -,! ',„ , T'l Mirror,Chest' t, ...., •--kkso. ';',..,,„ ,," ,, ' ',',', .4"*Ir- , ,, '-''1,4,7/ ----, '- k" r.f. 5 .%. 1( f ...,-5,,,....',:"..4...',..4„... 1.,- , , Rocker -',---.4 „ ,,.?44,vf,-)...,;',,:4‘.- - * 0 ''''' '/ '' ' ' ' 3 P CONTEMPORARY $59995 i 4,„,,,,::". kiln "••,:'''''4"---14-4". • ilii0X4..?''S -.%t,.*''';',- '; '"'":" 1 ','.."r",';• C' GROUP 1,,,,-,. .•,-. : k r . ,,,,-...5P$C.87s9A0F9SAU9A5L . Floc e ..,,-.,',1...,,,,-;.„,,s ,,,.,,,,,, -,-,..„ :e4re9s$s995:95 '-', , ";'A : ', ' SOFA w12 PILLOWS _ 379.95 Recliner : CONTEMPORARY, . . . ., _ , w4,„,-&' A" ,A', '''''''''' ,/%, ' I , 72'LOVE IR " '..„,...,,„... , i‘,/i,, mATC i";'4;''14,:/! .,1;;':11,5:''', ,.'',..; 95" HINSGEACTHAw/2 PILL°W5-'329999.9.955 n,Fawn$29995 ' ' -,', --' i t.,,, Black or Wine Leather: Brow 399" Blue,Mauve •./ , , i4t,,,,, Brown,Fawn $ 14'4' ---lirti Triple Dresser 7 ., '', J' '' Cbcard ' ' 8 ;y: ,,,,) oNLY Blue,Mauve Chest, Hee II 1 .:1‘. .q...,:-.1),-.0--"0,01. - „--, •':,-,..,,,,,?;.-- .1',-- ,,,s.- -:„..,„...-,-' 41', in Emerald Green ',/, ' „,4,, , 0, ,-,„0:- rt TRADITIONAL ,A - ;;,'" , ,„ 3 p...,. - GROUP ,„,,,5,gmit,•," , , ,, 95 4-PIECE SUITE $699 t- ' - 1 ,, * &white : FURNITURE , 1 '4'1- ' : W/2 PILLOWS _..,,,,,.95 :' „,;;,,,,,: , 80,SO -T w/2 PILLOWS. •IV3.95 •4., ,,k0,441."VP•i f 11,k/g7 .; .41 Black SAVE$20 FLORIDA ;'' "'"- '- "'''''‘' S. ' .'I ' -i. 58.LOVEStA -,,,It•t4%'.-,„,li , , Mirror, 4,4 .. ,,,‘„..„..,,-,,, ,÷-,i,i--,, ‹. ..'',...„-- ',0bk mATCHING CH /MTEirror, ry' ;,.,/,.[.C,:,..-,,,,,:,,zi,,21.10I'FIrf ' and Headboard ,„,..,-,3.,,,,,,,„_ -„ i.„ , ,, , ... - • oup PRICE $9 Chest 499.95 ,. ".„.1, .,„1.,,,, i. ,A,.,) ,_:,..,,,,-;;:-•%-' ,„ ,r„ .... , G 99" ''' Y/ , s '''', - COUP PRICE $99995 ' ,; ... mpiry,,,,,, ,, 9995 ', 1' f ' ', r4 $1 it',', ' i I 4..- -ii:''''," 40,5,110"," .7;4 ;1: TRIPLE DRSSER 359.95 : 41tp,,, -,-,, ..„..-:„ „,,,,i,,, vls,.1...C, •$4;0 ,-• , ,,,A., i , '" 2 DRAWER-"•44;"=:e:- -) ' 4%),..,j ,:a tti---4 PANAL HE ••,..14,.....-.--,-, -.,- ,,,,,- ". .,,, --5- , pANAL•- CHEST. - 59.95 '', ,I, : , , ', FOOTBOARD 92695 V.t ,:"..,I;,,• _,,,,,...„, MODE-1'-. *'.. , ..,. . ,,,_ ,,,,,, , r 0NL TRANSITIONAL TRANS _ LIVING ROI i. ,RAw R COM ,,.... 5.0.,„,",,,,,., ,,,,7- ,-, 4"-;;;44 ..„), 9995 ' - Triple, Dresser, • 5 PC.DINETTE„ _ ,,,,.' ' ,,„,,,;t.",, ,-,: , ;:, <I #Jso'ref4;t#,,:::4 $9 , , .,r,„... 11,4),,i'''' _ , ,,...1"-I LIVING ROOM ,..„ , . ' ' n GROU 42..ocagon I apj` **O — .,,. ... , '4 4 ';' ''':'' ” .SOFA 379.95 3 Colors ' ' " 1„,- - - .„,,,,,„ ADI "Santa Fe ., "-:-1/ Y —5"',- ,-- •-?----*7-;,..-.4,,,',;:::::. 63 - IND CHAIR 279.95 ; ,..,,:!7.717 '„-'",•;•::,,.".' ,,,,,,,,,4 Tr?p?e D.,:i.E::: „_•. , . . _• STYLE -,;,,;,-/- -;,„„)."0",...„.., - 1. ,..-----------'-,..#•..‹,:,, OTTOMAN ADBOARD 1 95 --,,, -4,0L, t: : z4; ; .,. , . , , , . , ., SOUTHERN$1 9995 Sw./Mirr°r44,4__,0,,a,,_ ,, ,,, ' ' -,,, :w:1,00x... ., :'*'.,1,,, , '.' 9''.LovE . , , . , $99995 :;,,,i;•,--,".;-,e,',',/,':'‘fr .• t., ”; ,.. ,a.' .. ''' , ,,,, • , hm pine ':.'iL4,,,- ;-',-.-1,-441.,„,4i, STONEVILLE ,. =;,-u,..,, ••, 5. ..-..s.;„.....4,:ri .) .?:'''''' '' 1'; '''''''---:2-v4 ':-;-- .7': sAvE$$149001,9WIA9sr$9.1B 19:9: , LAP-OVER 27999.9955 , : -,.ID --P'gi Group c 399.95 PILLOWS3 . 3 colors "':::'3!--- -4-•*'';4-1#11*'' 1.-,,j::--; ,1 Available in • ,,,, , 7, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,..-,,,,4 NT ,41 "r. ; ,,,4 4 N"SA A D . - HAIR !-:'-'^ '''( .<:':" ' ''''4 -:.' 7,:. .3,7'1,'",kik. LTCHING C i 95 A/z.,:kt , Landscape ,t-,;:•,,-;:,r' * ,ei-,„,4K•4;,,- $399 n095 Xi?0,::„ ,,%, r ' Triple Dresser, ''''),„, .,„,,, 4,•',` 4t- '''' 4-- ' --, up PRICE $9v GO 't , „, ,4 t''''' ::: , ,...... I, Chest, „,-,-,,4.---, , -r'h''' ,,,,,,,,,,.,,ft' dboard ,,,s.,-,4:,,,,-' •'"i-:':', s'.:.-- ONLY COLONIAL -,/„L„,; -1,-: off ea , ,,.,„...„, , , ,,,,, , ,, 3sE3AC:PASUAL '4';:',;>';,,,&*;,'i';';;-•'''':•,,,,:i`* ',,,1 DINETTE / 4-- •"--''/-4 : .7,a'irrr . 095 , A 1,,-----,t• __',4- ,,•„,,s„, , si 29141irror :'''''' ''' '''''''''''' : '71::‘-';''' Solid Oak ''#;,-;J/i"f-;F''• -47-11-;;--;'I: ''AtIl. ''","'"°•'-rA,7,--;'''Y Clover leaf top 5,4*;,,, ,4, SOFA w/2 ,IN.LttG?WRU GROUP $49 995 1 '' _., ' ' fr r r- PARAB meeting on March 27, 1996 Gil Mueller made motion in regard to banning jet skis on beaches: 'a, Let me explain the process. This Board is an advisory board to the Board of County Commissioners. We make a motion, going in the form of an Executive Summary, to the Board of County Commissioners, they review and that prepares them in the effort to take whatever action is necessary. MOTION: 1st part We review the licensing process and that we pay particular attention to the number of vehicles listed. If any additions, at a given point - say six month period prior to season - they can come in for a revision of that license if they are planning to buy additional vehicles. That is the County Parks and Recreation Department's jurisdiction. 2nd part: Is that we determine who the proper policing authority !=s is and give them the responsibility of taking care of it. Seconded by Max A. Hasse, Jr. Passed 5 to 0. 1 NI 0 7 $«��qa ft � h • •^. .fi - +�x.x8a .... trkdmtvv w x A. e,.f../ F i ' C. • V Q , $. 1 ,, Cl.), 1/./2.,) , t f• i ,YR)1/45)1):'11))L 1 -,/, 0, /,011 0 c\''' } vv4 . V ,e)\ ? x.A, }),„ 1 . \,0K.e airk)'' . §-(\ \T-1 ke ON l ,,,,‘ % i i, A, : : ,,,,,, ,, ,• 4 vk Vi/0 t . ei ,, i . `4% . •a4' ,.. .,, Ah, Traftsmit .Confirmation Report No*. : 004 410 Receiver Ilj : US-PARASCENDING/ Transmitter : COLLIER CNTY PARKS&REC Date : Apr 18 ,96 13 : 37 Tide : 04 ' 23 Mode Norm Pages : 08 Result : OK —Cer-e.eAva- vate,r*,e-a.a- i__ ill id 3 it iii ill 1l ili +hi t !i . I1li j. { 1 T.41 r 0 . . F . I+ 1 . COLLIER COUN O�0ER COG ti1/4 -P_f -` $9J Qc2rrio --; %- 16 z DEPARTMENT � RECRE� 97X FO R 'v TO: f Yn.k Raivv ATTENTION: FROM: )-&-ct-LI -c--. NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER: , r MESSAGE: ��4 1 r 1 I If you have any questions, please call (813) 353-0404, or Fax (813) 353-1002 3300 Santa Barbara Blvd., Naples, Florida 33999 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES March 27, 1996 Collier County Racquet Center 1275 San Marco Road, Marco Island, Florida PRESENT: Joseph Zaks, Chairman Gil Mueller Max A. Hasse, Jr. Elaine Wicks Gayle L. Stan ABSENT: Timothy Blackford, Vice Chairman ALSO PRESENT: Steve Brinkman, Parks and Recreation Director Murdo Smith, Parks and Recreation Operations Manager Gary Franco, Parks Superintendent Barbara L. Johnson, Senior Secretary Reginald Boucher, OCPM Project Manager George Parker, OCPM Senior Project Manager Norma & Jake Paulson, Marco Island Resident Charles Cox, Marco Island Resident Julie Began, Marco Island Resident Jeffrey Street, Gulf Coast Skimmers Mark Barr, Beach Vendor Ron Hagerman, Beach Vendor Lisa Gorman, Chairman of Committee to Control Jet Skis Mr. Gorman I. CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at 2:20 p.m. II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG III. INVOCATION: by Max Hasse, Jr. IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: February 28, 1996 meeting. Motion by Max Hasse seconded by Gayle Stan. Passed 5/0. V. NEW BUSINESS/PRESENTATIONS a. Summer Food Grant - Mr. Murdo Smith stated that the Parks and Recreation Department runs a summer camp food program for children throughout Collier County. This item was placed on the agenda to let the board know that the Department will apply for the summer food grant again. Mr. Jim Thomas was up in Bradenton to get the particulars as to which areas that the County will qualify 1 for the grant. An executive summary will be prepared and presented before PARAB before going to the Board of County Commissioners. This program is under the Athletic Department and Jim Thomas has been running this program for the past 10 years. Jim Thomas serves thousands of lunches per day throughout the county and 60 thousands sacks. Mr. Mueller requested that Mr. Smith explain the Summer Camp Food Program to the audience. Its a Federal grant that the Parks and Recreation Department receive to provide lunches to disadvantaged children throughout the County during the summer months while out of school. Usually, it ties in with the Summer Recreation Camp that runs from mid June to mid August. At various locations, such as the Immokalee Community Park, the children would come between 11:30 am to 1:00 p.m. and they are served a lunch. The School Board prepares lunches for the program. There are several vans that pick up the lunches and transport from the schools, like Barron Collier and Pine Ridge, that have cafeterias and distribute to the various summer camp sites. The program is very good and successful. Mr. Mueller inquired how much money are we talking about? Mr. Smith stated that its completely funded by the federal grant and this year it is budgeted for approximately $200,000. There are certain guidelines that the Department has to meet, which are the Health Department requirements. The juices have to be 100% juice. The nutritional value of the sandwiches has to be met. This is the reason why we go through the School Board, because they have the same criteria for the schools. b. Lisa Gorman, Controlling Jet Skis - we are a group of citizens who have become alarmed at the increasing numbers of personal water crafts in our water ways. A particular concern today as you know is personal water craft in the Marco Island Beach front. Mrs. Gorman brought a petition with 827 signatures. Most of the 827 people live on the beach front. There are perhaps 50 or 100 citizens who do not live on beach front property that support no motorized engine powered vessels on Marco Island. Jet skis are like an alien invading the beaches and water ways that come upon us suddenly like a dangerous virus. You need to know that its getting worse and its happening rapidly. We come to you today because we trust that you 2 4011111116. vost000m*Nowsomm~o~ want what is true and best for our beaches. We've been told that you care and this is the reason why we came to you, as a stepping stone to the commissioners. What we hope to accomplish today is to have you understand that there is really a problem with jet skis. Our request to the commissioners. Local control for jet skis is needed. Dear, Collier County Commissioners boats including jet skis do not belong where children play on the beach and people swims, just as swimmers do not belong in boat launching sites. We do not want the hazard, the pollution of irritating noise, the smell, and the gasoline leakage in the sand. We request you do not allow concessionaires of motorize or engine powered vessels including jet skis on the Marco Island beach front. Proven solutions can be used such as restricting all beach concessionaire and resorts with limited amount of catamarans and kayaks. These solutions have been legally tested and worked at the City of Naples, County Parks and other places. Because of the increasing number of jet skis that take our tranquil beach experience with urban problems we further asked that you not allowed motorized engine powered vessels, including jet skis, to land on or launch from our beach. In the interest of safety and to control noise, we ask for an extension of the 500 foot out to sea no wake zone to 1000 foot. Chairman Joe Zaks requested for copies of the different petitions. Mr. Gorman stated that there are currently 6 licensed vendors who are renting out jet skis at the beach of which 3 are hotels and the others are time shares. Chairman Joe Zaks said to Mrs. Gorman that in order to allow some rebuttal Mr. Zaks would like for Mr. Brinkman to define exactly what control his Department has. Mr. Brinkman stated that the Parks and Recreation Department do have control over the beaches that are on the County Parks. The area that Mrs. Gorman is referring to Park Rangers used to patrol and inspect. However, we no longer patrol or inspect these areas. Mr. Gary Franco stated that a couple of years ago the Parks and Recreation Department did have a Ranger staff person patrol these areas. The rangers were responsible for the enforcement of the vendors operation and it was approximately 14 vendors at that time. It was funded through the Marco Island Beach Renourishment Committee. 3 The Beach Renourishment decided that they no longer need the rangers and that the vendors would police themselves. Once a year the rangers would issue permit and inspect the vendor's facilities. Mr. Brinkman stated that the Code Enforcement Department is responsible for inspecting and any kind of enforcement. It was discussed that the Parks and Recreation Department do not enforce the ordinance. The Parks and Recreation Department only inspect and permit the operation. Mr. Mark Barr stated that he has been a water concessionaire at the Mariott Hotel for 15 years. Mr. Barr stated that there is in part of the county ordinance that idle speed be maintained within 500 feet of the beach for all vessels. One of the biggest problem is that this 500 foot is not clearly marked and this is why Mr. Barr is curious as to how Mrs. Gorman knows where the 1000 foot mark is. Mr. Barr stated that he thinks the real issue here is that the County or the State Department needs to do some surveying and place a 500 foot marker and enforce it. If the enforcement was there and if the vendors knew were this 500 foot marker was then one can tell if the ordinance is working. Mr. Barr stated that vendors rented thousands of wave runners. Also, condo owners own their own personal water crafts. These personal water crafts are not allowed to be launched from the beach. They have to go through a boat ramp such as Caxambas or 951 ramp. Mr. Barr said that he thinks this can be resolved if the are markers placed properly and with some enforcement before going through any drastic measure. Concerned citizens (Julie Begman, Jake & Norma Paulson, and Charles Cox) attended PARAB meeting and discussed some of the problems they were experiencing with jet skis. Mr. Mueller's explained that he spoke to a number of people and the vendors are not the problem. There are a number of people throughout the Island that own water crafts and utilized them in a careless way. Mr. Mueller also stated that he has been in boats were the water crafts almost crash into the boat. Mr. Barr also stated that the machines that the vendors used are made by Yamaha, these machines have the smallest motor, smallest horsepower, and the slowest speed. All the vendors have zones off shore as designated areas where customers ride or they are taken with a guide on a group 4 AMMMMMMMMMMMMMM tour. Mr. Barr stated that his operation is very heavily policed. Mr. Barr has a very strict ruled sheet that everyone initials and signs. One has to be 16 years old by Florida Law to operate the water craft. Anyone in question is carded. One of the concerned citizens stated that if Parks and Recreation are issuing permits why is it that the department has no control. Mr. Brinkman stated that Code Compliance Department enforces the ordinance. Mr. Jeffrey Street stated that the proper name for the water crafts is Personal Water Craft (PWC) . Mrs. Gorman said that if the term PWC is used no one knows what you are talking about. Tom Palmer County Attorney advised her to use the term jet skis because people understand what she is talking about. The term jet skis have to be be used in order to sign the petition. A video tape was shown. Let me explain the process. This Board is an advisory board to the Board of County Commissioners. We make a motion, going in the form of an Executive Summary, to the Board of County Commissioners, they review and that prepares them in the effort to take whatever action is necessary. MOTION: 1st part We review the licensing process and that we pay particular attention to the number of vehicles licensed. If any additions, at a given point - say six month period prior to season - they can come in for a revision of that license if they are planning to buy additional vehicles. That is the County Parks and Recreation Department's jurisdiction. 2nd part: Is that we determine who the proper policing authority is and gives them the responsibility of taking care of it. Seconded by Max A. Hasse, Jr. Passed 5 to 0. c. RFP Pelican Bay Tennis Operations - a meeting of the selection committee (Murdo Smith, Joseph Zaks, Tom 011iff, Jim Thomas, Gwen Butler, and Steve Brinkman) will be scheduled in the near future. Mr. Smith briefly discussed that the Board of County Commissioners request that a proposal for operation and management go out for bid to a private contractor. 5 411 VI. REPORTS/UPDATES a. Funding for South Naples Community Parks: Mr. George Parker and Reginald Boucher of OCPM presented master plans of South Naples Community Park. A discussion took place regarding various funding methods and master plan schematics were shown regarding the various funding methods. Motion by Gil Mueller that the Parks and Recreation Board support scheme 3 concept of borrowing $2.5 million in order to develop phase 1 immediately with phase 2 being develop over the next two (2) years. Seconded by Max A. Hasse. Passed 5 to 0. b. Lake Avalon Grant Status - Mr. Steve Brinkman stated that the Board of County Commissioners did approve the grant. The $850,000 will be placed into the project to bring the total funds available to $1.3 million. The Ground breaking for Lake Avalon took place on Sunday, March 24, 1996. c. Transporting Baseball children status (Jolen Mayberry)- It was reported that the group was directed to Community Transportation Service and the Park Department has not heard anything else. Ms. Gayle Stan stated that she understands that the group got a bus. It was donated to the group. d. Max A. Hasse, Jr. Community Park Dedication Status - Mr. Hasse stated that it was a wonderful ceremony everything went well. e. Parks Adoption Report - Max Hasse reported that he visited East Naples Community Park is in good condition. Golden Gate Community Park is always in good condition. Golden Gate Community Center is kept clean and operated well. One complaint is that children are still hanging around the pay phone booth. The kids can no longer receive phone calls. Mr. Murdo Smith stated that the Parks and Recreation Department are working with the Sheriff Department on that situation. They are fully aware of what the Parks department is trying to accomplish. It is also a possibility that the phones will be removed. 6 Max Hasse will adopt the Max A. Hasse Jr. Community Park. Next meeting is schedule at Vineyards Community Park at 2:00 p.m. f. Mr. Brinkman noted that Veterans and East Naples Community Park playground are progressing. Both of them will be done in another week. VII. Adjournment Meeting adjourned at 4:55 p.m. Motion by Max A. Hasse. Seconded by Elaine Wicks. Passed 5/0 7