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More than 300 supporters of the non-profit Naples Cancer Advisors gathered at the Naples Yacht Club for the second annual Wine Women & Shoes, a sold-out afternoon of fashion, philanthropy and fun.
The fundraising event was a tremendous success, generating more than $260,000 to support Naples Cancer Advisors in its mission of providing free, expert oncology consultations to cancer patients and families throughout Southwest Florida. These critical services include second opinions, care coordination, referrals, clinical trial navigation, financial navigation and precision oncology services.
“By delivering world-class medical expertise locally, it saves patients the financial burden and logistical stress of traveling to major metropolitan areas for a second opinion, which can often cost thousands of dollars,” said Lana Uhrig, Executive Director of Naples Cancer Advisors. “Together, we are ensuring that hope, expert care and compassionate guidance remain accessible to everyone in our community.”
Presented by LoKey Hat Co. and children’s book author Candy Krayton, Wine Women & Shoes2025 featured wine tastings, designer pop-up shops and an elegant luncheon. Guests also enjoyed a live auction and lucky ticket raffle with exclusive items donated from the community. The centerpiece was a runway show featuring the season’s hottest styles from Lilly Pulitzer and Peserico of Waterside Shops.
Adding a playful twist to this year’s event, the “Best in Shoe” competition, sponsored by SkyStruk, recognized standout footwear in categories like “Hottest Heel,” “Fabulous Flat,” “Wicked Wedge” and “Most Embellished.” The event’s heartwarming “Sole Men” competition rallied local business leaders for a spirited fundraising challenge, culminating in the crowning of Mike Rudnicki as the “King of Sole.”
VIP guests enjoyed an exclusive experience aboard a luxurious LivBlue Charters vessel, captained by Bill Moore, with hors d’oeuvres and wines from Treasury Wines.
The excitement peaked during the live auction, which showcased one-of-a-kind luxury items, including a handcrafted Lane boot and custom python leather hat by LowKey Hat Co.; adventure experiences with conservationist Amy Siewe, “The Python Huntress;” luxury in-home dining by Chef Kevin Paradiso and Naples Wine Advisors; a four-hour yacht cruise with Captain Bill Moore of LivBlue Charters; and fine dining from The French, auctioned by Marcello Palazzi of Campagna Hospitality Group.
Located at 3201 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 112, Naples Cancer Advisors is committed to building strong relationships within the Naples and Fort Myers medical communities. For additional information on the non-profit organization or to support its mission of providing free comprehensive second opinion consultations, please call 239-846-2273 (CARE) or visit www.NaplesCancerAdvisors.org.
PROJECT UPDATE IMOKALEE COMPLETE STREETS TIGER GRANT DESIGN-BUILD PROJECT JUNE 2025PROJECT UPDATEThe Immokalee Complete Streets Project is finished and includes new sidewalks and drainage along miles of local streets. In addition to the sidewalks, the project included reconstruction of many existing residential driveways and improvements to the drainage swale along your property line within the Collier County Right-of-Way (ROW).We need to work together to keep these new sidewalks and drainage improvements in good condition. Please do your part to help maintain the improvements by complying with the existing codes which require property owners to assume all maintenance and repair responsibilities within the Collier County ROW. These responsibilities include mowing the grass and protecting the sidewalk and driveway from damage.We are requesting your help to maintain these improvements including: Drainage cutting the grass within the swale is very important because it will allow the drainage system to function. Picking up the litter before you mow will also keep the community clean. Pedestrian Safety do not park on the sidewalks, it is against the law and blocks the safe passage of children and adults. Heavy trucks and equipment can damage the sidewalk. The construction of sidewalks is expensive, and your help is needed to maintain them. Please remember it is illegal to park on a sidewalk. Both the Collier County Sheriffs Office and the Collier County Code Enforcement Division are monitoring to encourage voluntary compliance. Citations will be issued if the law is broken. It is the property owners responsibility to assure that all your visitors, tenants, and family members obey the law. You, as the property owner, are responsible for maintaining the driveway and ROW.If you rent your property, please inform your tenants of this information. As a landlord, you are responsible for providing your tenants with this information.We hope you enjoy the improvements along the county roadways and please continue to assist your neighbors as we work to improve the health and safety of our community.For more information about the project, please contact: CHRISTIE BETANCOURT ASSISTANT DIVISION DIRECTOR COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CRA) Email: Christie.Betancourt@colliercountyfl.gov Phone: (239) 867-0028 IMMOKALEE CRA Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency
This June during Alzheimers & Brain Awareness Month, the Alzheimers Association is encouraging all Americans to take charge of their brain health. Today, there are more than 7 million Americans living with Alzheimers. Two-thirds of Americans have at least one major potential risk factor for dementia. The brain changes that cause Alzheimers are thought to begin 20 years or more before symptoms start, which suggests that there may be a substantial window of time in which we can intervene in the progression of the disease. Experts believe there isnt a single cause of Alzheimers. Its likely the disease develops as a result of multiple factors. While not a direct cause of Alzheimers, the greatest known risk factor is advancing age. Although some risk factors like age cant be changed, as many as 45% of dementia cases may be attributable to modifiable risk factors, such as high blood pressure and lack of physical activity. Research shows that adopting healthy behaviors like getting exercise and good quality sleep can improve your brain health and reduce the risk of cognitive decline. Based on mounting scientific evidence, the Alzheimers Association encourages individuals to incorporate these 10 Healthy Habits such as challenging your mind and eating healthier foods to help protect brain health. Be Proactive in Addressing Brain Changes Only half of those with Alzheimers disease ever receive a diagnosis, delaying needed care and potentially putting them at risk. Another important way to take charge of your health is to know the early warning signs of Alzheimers and other dementia and be proactive in addressing them. Early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimers is more important than ever. Early detection offers significant benefits for the person diagnosed and their loved ones, including greater access to treatment options and the ability to plan for the future. There are now treatments that can slow disease progression for people in the early stage of Alzheimers, making a timely diagnosis critically important. If you or someone you know is experiencing memory or thinking problems, its important to get it checked. Talk to your doctor so you can make an informed decision on available treatments to determine if they are right for you. Join the Fight to End Alzheimers During Alzheimers & Brain Awareness Month, the Alzheimers Association invites everyone to join us in the fight to end Alzheimers and all other dementia. Heres what you can do: Adopt the 10 Healthy Habits: It is never too early or too late to start taking positive actions for your brain. Visit alz.org/healthyhabits to learn more! Go purple: Throughout the month of June, go purple the color of the Alzheimers movement to raise awareness of the disease. Dress in purple and share your story on social media using the hashtag #ENDALZ. Join the fight: Advance the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimers Association by participating in our fundraising events Walk to End Alzheimers, The Longest Day and Ride to End ALZ. Visit alz.org/fundraisingevents. Get information and support: Access education programs and dementia care resources. Visit alz.org/educationalprograms. Volunteer with us: As an Alzheimers Association volunteer, you can help people in your community take steps to reduce their dementia risk and recognize the signs of Alzheimers. Visit alz.org/volunteer. Advocate: Raise your voice tell Congress to act today. Visit alz.org/congressconnects. Accelerate research: It takes everyone to advance Alzheimers and dementia research. Alzheimers Association TrialMatch is a free, easy-to-use service that connects individuals living with cognitive impairment, Alzheimers disease or another dementia, caregivers and healthy participants with current research studies. Visit alz.org/trialmatch. Donate: Empower people at every age and stage of life to take charge of their brain health support the Alzheimers Association! Visit alz.org/donate. We are proud to partner with the Alzheimers Association in the fight against Alzheimers and other dementia. To learn more visit alz.org/abam.
Naples Cancer Advisors (NCA) provides platinum-level consultative oncology services such as secondary case review, care coordination, referrals, clinical trial navigation, financial navigation, and precision oncology services including genetic testing and counseling to Southwest Florida residents diagnosed with cancerall at no cost to the patient, thanks to the generosity of private donors.Our MissionFind Reassurance in Your Cancer DiagnosisThe ProcessAccess Leading Cancer Experts from Around the WorldRequest a Second OpinionReceive a Call Within One Business Day"No one wants the diagnosis of cancer, but if one has to face this adversary, we want Naples to be the very best place to be. Naples Cancer Advisors helps patients and families have confidence in an excellent plan of care from the start."Dr. William BarrettExpert AdvisorsWe are physicians dedicated to raising the level of care for patients living with cancer in our region. Our mission is altruistic, and we hope to increase collaboration between local physicians and hospitals for the benefit of all patients with cancer.No one wants the diagnosis of cancer, but if you have to face this adversary, we want Naples to be the best place in the world to be. We will involve whomever we believe can be helpful in confirming the diagnosis, ascertaining the extent of the disease, and formulating a recommendation.We will review all cancer diagnoses, and as needed, we will obtain the opinion of physicians whose expertise and experience can contribute to a recommendation you will feel confident about.