FORT MYERS BIKES HIT SANIBEL ISLAND (photo credit: Kevin Stahl)
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Beach Fender Mender: Fort Myers Auto body Repair and much more!
Automotive, Business, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach
Beach Fender Mender: Fort Myers Auto body Repair and much more!Does your car look like this? Complete Auto Repair Process Includes: 1. Free Estimate Beach Fender Mender is conveniently located at 15605 Pine Ridge Road, and has been serving the Fort Myers area for many years, making Beach Fender Mender your first choice in Automotive Repair. For More Info contact: http://www.beachfendermenderfl.com/Call this great Family owned business to get your vehicle looking stunning! Ask them for the Daily . Com discount……….tell them we sent you.
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Galloway Captiva Triathlon at South Seas Island Resort
Automotive, Beaches, Entertainment, Non Profit / Charity, Outdoor Activities, Sports|
It is 7:00 a.m. on Sept. 18 on the beach at South Seas Island Resort, and you are eagerly and anxiously awaiting the start of the race. You’ve trained, you are ready. The air horn sounds and you are off. It’s all good. You are standing at the intersection of Captiva Drive and Andy Rosse Lane on a warm morning on Sept. 18 watching and cheering as 500 cyclists ride by. Some ride like the wind and others and working very hard with less forward motion. It doesn’t matter, you cheer for all of them. It’s all good (and there is no charge for spectators). You more than anyone know about doing more with less. At CCMI you are facing more hungry people and emptier shelves. You know that Galloway Captiva Tri will help fill those shelves. It is all good. You are filling cups with water and watching the runners on the beautiful golf course path. It is a beautiful day and you are helping 500 people make their dreams a reality. It’s all good. You are the Lee County economy, facing one of the bleakest months of the year. Over 600 people from throughout Florida as well as Georgia, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana come to race in September. It’s all good. You are not a great runner, but your best friend is and your cousin is a fast swimmer. Together you make an awesome team that is out to have a good time and a good race. It’s all good. You are a six-year old still wearing your race tee shirt and medal from the kids’ tri yesterday. You are watching Dad race, feeling very proud. It’s all good.(Well mostly all good, there is one really angry three-year old who wanted to race, but has to wait until he is six). You are watching your significant other racing, knowing that he or she is no longer a couch potato –he or she has lost weight, gotten in shape, and turned his or her life around. The family doctor is thrilled. It’s all good. On Sept. 17, more than 100 children will compete in two age groups in a mini-tri beginning at 8 a.m. Everyone who finishes will receive a medal. The purpose is to encourage lifetime fitness and family fun. On Sept. 18, more than 500 people ages 14-75+ will compete to swim 440 yards, bicycle about 10 miles, and run 3.1 miles on Captiva Island to raise funds (to help the needy)and have fun. -30- Galloway Captiva Triathlon at South Seas Island Resort The Galloway Captiva Triathlon at South Seas Island Resort is a weekend family, fun and fitness event comprised of two children’s triathlons on September 17 (Ages 6-9:100 yard swim, 1.5 mile bike, 0.5 mile run; Ages 10-13:200 yard swim, 3 mile bike, 1 mile run) and an adult sprint length triathlon on September 18 (Swim 440 yards [0.25 mile], Bike 10 miles, Run 3.1 miles [5K].) All events will take place on Captiva Island. For more information go to www.captivatri.org About our race charity: CCMI CCMI provides more than 14,000 meals each month through their Soup Kitchen and Meals On Wheels programs. The nonprofit agency also educates 40 children in their Community Montessori Preschool, provides weekend backpacks full of food to more than 2,500 children each school year and oversees a mobile food pantry, everyday choice marketplace and cafe. For more information, visit www.ccmileecounty.com<http://www.ccmileecounty.com
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The Southwest Coast Division of the March of Dimes is preparing yet again for their annual Bikers for Babies events happening Friday through Sunday, November 4th to November 6th. Fort Myers Harley-Davidson.
Automotive, Entertainment, Fort Myers, Non Profit / Charity, retail|
The series of events will start on Friday, November 4th. On Saturday, November 6th there will be a poker run taking riders through beautiful southwest Florida. The grand finale will be on Sunday, November 6th - a 35-mile, law-enforcement escorted ride starting at the North Collier Regional Water Park on Livingston Road in Naples going up Livingston Road to Bonita Beach Road, along Bonita Beach, Fort Myers Beach, ultimately ending at Fort Myers Harley-Davidson. Once at the dealership, there will be a celebration with more live entertainment, food, refreshments, vendors and awards for the individuals and riding groups that have raised the most money. Other events leading up to the Bikers for Babies weekend include the Big Kahuna Bed Race, Saturday, October 1st at the Cape Coral Bike Night, Poker Nights at Fort Myers Harley Davidson and Naples Harley-Davidson, golf tournament for the medical community at Cypress Lake Country Club and be sure to watch out for the Helmet Drive the weekend of October 8th. Supporters can make a donation at anytime by purchasing “wings” at either dealership as well. To learn more about these events and the Bikers for Babies weekend, please call the March of Dimes office at (239) 433-3463 or visit our website at www.bikersforbabiesflorida.com. You can start raising money now by signing up on line at www.bikersforbabies.org. ABOUT MARCH OF DIMES
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