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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
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FLORIDA
FITORGANIZATIOHU.S. POSTAGE
PAIDNAPLES
FLA 33941Permit No. lJt
3789 RUM ROWNAPLES, 33940
FEBRUARY, 1982
FEBRUARY MEETING
LUNCHEON
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
FEBRUARY 26, 1982
FRIDAY
12:00 NOON
SPEAKER: GERRI KALV IN , PAST CHAIR
'BOARD OF EWCATION
The luncheon price is $4.00. If
your caller has not reached you,please call Florence Schnakenberg,
262-3085, or Betty Hedges, 261-
2165 for reservations
FEBRUARY MEETI·NG SUBJECT
Our speaker, Gerri Kalvin,member of Collier CountyPublic School Board sinceNovember of 1974, pastchairman, League member,and mother of three children,is especially interested inextra help in motivation forthe average student. Her~opic will be c9ncernedw,ithhow education is. financedi,n the public schools, andhow these-·cost·s affect usas taxpayers.
BENEFIT BRIDGE
B7nefit Desert Bridge pantiesw111 be held atLWV membershomes the first week in March.Tickets are $5.00. For reservations, please call MarilynContrada, 597-2654 O~ PhyllisClark, 261-7790. Plan to attendand ·bring three others to makeup a tabl-e of guests.
NAPLES NOW IS ,··FOR YO]J.!--u----//-
After fiv~ years of. publication, Naples Now is recognizedas the city magazine devoted to social issues excellenteditorial c?mment., ~nd.thoughtful stories ab~ut everyphas~ D.f life and 1.lvlng In Naples, Florida. A subscriptionto thiS fine-magazine is only $10.00 a year. For everysubscription sold-to a member of the League of WomenVoters, Naples Now will rell!rn $5.00 to the organization.If you are already a subscribeG-send.A gift to a member ofyour family or to a friend. Fill out this-coOpe~ returntoday to: --------..
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_NAPLES NOW, P.O. Box 875, Naples, FL 33939
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NAPLES NOW IS A MAGAZINEFOR PEOPLE WHO THINK.
NAPLES NOW IS A MAGAZINEFOR PEOPLE WHO CARE.
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If this is a gift, how.do you want the gift card signed?
Enclose check for $10.00 made out to Naples Now. Withintwo weeks, Naples Now will return $5.00 to the Leagueand an acknowledgement will be sent to you.
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MEMBERSHIP CHAIRPHYLLIS CLARK261-7790
VOTER EDITORALICE J. FRASER262-2739
LEAGUE OF WOMBN VOTERS
COLLIER COUNTY
PRESIDENTMARION DE FOREST3789 Rum RowNaples, Fla. 33940261-7284
REM'INDER
May 7th and' 8th willbe' the days for theLWV state Council inJacksonville. Nationat Convention will beheld the week of May15th through the 19thin Houston, Texas.
RUTH ANN BRANSON,' Flo'ridaLWV state president, will
,be ::~the speaker for theannual meeting on Fr,~day,
April 23rd. Please markyour calendars now an~
plan to attend thisspecial eyent. Watchfuture VOTER issuesfor time and place.
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President's Letter
Visibili ty for our League' ,8
activities was high in January.Many thanks for this are owed toKathryn Erwin, her committee,Naples High School students andPalmer Cablevision who took partin planning and participating ina most successful meeting for candidates for City Council on January 19. We hope st,!dent p~r~i~ipation in Voter SerVlce actlvltleswill continue and we are gratefulto Palmer Cablevision for beingable to take our program to alarger audience.
Salute to Women at Coastland Mallon Saturday, January 23 broughtlarger crowds than ever before.Overall planning for the day wasexpertly handled by Helen Frankeand the excellent entertainmentprogram by Virgie Grant. Decoration and manning of the booth wasbeautifully managed by MarilynContrada and Gail Borman and coordinated with an opportunity forvoter registration provided byMary Morgan's office. Everythingwas so well organized that theappearance of Phyllis Shlafly atthe Mall in late afternoon withlittle advance notice was generally ignored.
Congratulations and thanks to allwho contributed to the success ofthese events. Several programson the problems of water managementin our rapidly growing County willbe held during the next two months.Details are elsewhere in this VoterWe hope you will come to our meet-ings and learn with us.
~e hope for wide community supportfor our finance drive during therest of this month.
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WHY 00 ,;WE HAV$ A FINANCE DRIVE?
Eighty percent of our dues go to NATIONAL and STATE, which
provides us with study ~aterials which permits us to act
without time-consuming 'research. It has been customary for
local Leagues to raise money from the community as well as
from members in.support of our LOCAL projects, program
expenses, administrative costs, convention delegates, 'Work-
shops, and the VOTER.
The budget (approved la~t spring,) assumed that we would
raise $3500 as follows:
Member contr~butions
VOTER ads
From COJll1'!1unity
Bridge
. $600 (over ~ has beenraised)
$900
$1500
$5.00
Your Finance Committee is hard at 'Work. Billie Bogan, vice-
chair, is getting us "recorded," as well .as supervising the
advance mailing to the community. A tremendous gift to us
all as· well as next year's drive, Dottie M:>r ard, Janet Beach,
Delores Warre n , Jill and Louise Murphy, are assisting her.
WHAT DO WE· NEED THIS MONEY FOR?. '.
1. .purohasing the film, "Getting out the Vote," to use incitizens education projects.
2. Speaker's fees.3. Meeting-room expenses.4. Underwriting newspaper ads.5. ptfice space and equipment.6. ~ddressograph' ~ or use of one.
PLEASE HELP US1. Address lett-era, 2. Type canvasers cards, 3. Make calls
it's fun! We're asking each person to follow up on 10I.etters,. 4. Have"a bridge party or bake a desert, 5. Givemoney!
PLEASE CALL!!
Billie Bogan, Vice-chair, 262-7974, Marilyn Contrada, Bridgechair, 597-2654, or Katherine Lile, Finance chair, 597-2544.
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" .~onsensus on the foll<;>wing tax proposals" is due in thestate Office before April 15, 1892. We will present thepros and cons at a meeting on Wednesday, March 17th .. 12:00Noon at JP' s Rest"aurant. Please mark the date on your calendar, join in t~e discussion, and make your views known.
1. Should Florida establish a state lottery? Give the mostcompelling reason for your decision.
2. Sh~d Florida legalize casino gambling1 Give the mostcompelling reason for your decision.
3. If casino gambling were legalized:a. Shoul d the rol e of the state be that of owner or
. solely regulator?b. Should it be permitted statewide or only by local
option?
4. Should the LWV of Florida support a local option salestax when necessary to provide adequate revenue at thestate level? Why or why not?
5. Should the LWV of Florida support an increase in thesales tax when necessary to provide adequate revenue atthe state level? Why or why not?
6. shouid motor fuel be taxed on the basis of:a. cents per gallonb. a percentage of t~e price per gallonc. a combination of both?
Background information on these questions is containedin the last two issues of the Florida VOTER.
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We do businesswith more ~ple
in more placesthan any other
banks in Florida,
•....••Member FDIC
With banks throughoutCollier County
Fifth AvenLe OffICe7Ci6 Fifth Avenue S.East Naples Office3285 Tamloml Trail EClde Naples Cfflce385 14th Avenue S
Noples ShoppingCenter Jfflce1<;01 Nlntr, Street r\~
(Tomloml irotl)
~J1arco Islond Office614 Bald Eagle In'Je
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NOMINATING COMMITTEE
The nominating committee ispreparing a list 'of candidatesfor board positions for nextyear. Please give your suggestions to them:
Martha Kennedy, Chair, 261-4797Marie Daly, 262-6550Katie Burr, 262-1442Jeanette Boucher, 261-1518vi Barcla~ 597-3486
Offices to be filled for a tw6year term are:
2nd Vice presidentTreaSurer3 DirectorsChair of Nominating' arid
2 members
continuing for one year, to1983, .are: .
Marion de Forest, presidentJeanette Boucher, lst'V.P.Lu Wagner, secretaryDirectors: Alice Fraser
Katherine LileGinger Westman,
WELCOMENEW MEMBERS
Grace Crandell21 High point CircleNaples, 33940262-6641
Geraldine cutner453 18th Ave. So.Naples, .33940263-4962
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"WATER t WETLANDS AND ECONOMICS"
'At our January 29 general meetingDr. Bernie Yokel gave a comprehensive presentation tracing. thecycle of our rainfall, its contribution to the underground aquiferand the economic value of wetlands- both fresh and salt. The economyin Collier County depends mainlyon 1) Agriculture which needs alarge amount of cheap water2)Tourism which depends upon anattractive environment with many
'birds, she'll's and fish and 3)Real e'state which" is increaSingin value. '
-He explained the difficulties of, water management within the GoldenGate development, and the problem'of balancing the desir~ of privateproperty ownerS to protect theirproperty from flooding against thedamages caused by excessive drain~ge - loss of p'otable w,ater supplyin the aquifer and the danger ofsalt water intrusion. Pointing upthe effects of drainage within theGolden Gate development, where thewater table 'is lowe'r during the dryseason, he reported that 75% of297 forest fires during 1981 occurred there. East of Rt. 29, wherethe land is undrained, a minimalnumber of fires occur and usuallyput themselves out.
Margaret M. Peridal054'Illonois DriveNaples, 33940263-3011
Marcia Rommack424A Meadowlark LaneNaples, 33942
Lois Wroble4551 Gulf Shore Blvd. No.#202Naples, 33940261-5903
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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
IMPACT OF GRO\fTH
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Feb. 8
By the time thi~ VOTE~.!eaches
you, the camm1 ttee·····will --naveheard Ted Smallwood, Ch2M Hill,water con~l-tant to· the .C1 ty ofNa.:p-l.e-e-,--=talk about the pros andcons of various nroposals forwaste water treatment.
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Feb. 19
All League members and friendsare invited. to hear a presentation by J. Nolan Reed, presidentof Seacoast utilities, Palm BeachCounty. This comnany, in additionsellini treated water for sprayirrigation of ~olf courses, 1scurrently into several innovative~rojects utl11z1n~ effluent ineconomically productive ways.
This meetlni is jointly sponsoredby the Lea~ue and the local
-. .Audubon Society. __ ------- ..-------------~_.--- ...--
Place: The Denot Time: 2 p.m.
Mar. 1
Nathaniel Reed, former UnderSecretary of the Interior, noted environmentalist and memberof the South Florida Water Manaiement Board, w11~ speak onttWater" at an open meetin" ofthe Naples Garden Club.
350 FIFTH AVENUE SOUTHNAPLES, FLORIDA
CONSULT OUR PROFESSIONAL DESIGN STAFFHolla"dSalley,ASlO-
Robert W Coxey. ASIO· Andrew J. Krec'ckl. Sf .. ASIO·John D. Kempfer. ASIO· John C Bellows. Jr .. Designer
- Members of American Society of Interior DesignersPhone (813l 261·7464
·Mar. 12
Flood Plain Sloane Robbins,new board member and CountyCommission: observer, has done'extensive research on the broadand comnl~x subject ot our floo~plain. She will cover Federal,State and local leiislation,pendini chanies, and concernsof professional and e~vlronmental
ass cctati ons.
Th1 s meetini will provide back- ..~round information' for our March~eneral meetini on "Coastal Protection and Measures to OontrolGrowth n.
Place: Marlon De Forest's378:] Rum Row
lll!!!!.: 10 a.m.
Place: The Depot
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~: 2u.m. For information on any of above:
Ginier Westman394-1421
Mary L1i;htburn262-7745
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CALE·N.DAR
FEBRUARY MARCH
22nd 12:00, Celebration lunchfor Finance Drive workersat Mario'n de Forest's
26th Friday, 12:00, GeneralMeeting at united Churchof Christ, "Education,"Gerri Kalvin.
17th Wednesday, 12:00, TaxConS9nSUS meeting atJ.P.'s restaurant.
26th Friday, 11:30, GeneralMeeting, Porter Goss,"COastal protection and,Measures' to. Control Growth"
Monday, 2:00, Garden Clubopen meeting, The Depot,"Water," Nathaniel Reed.
Friday, 1:00, LWV Board--~Meet~g, First National.
Friday,'~~pact,Natural Resources tee
'at MaricJl de Forest' s '. .If FlooaP'lain Problems II I'
Sloan Robbins.
1st
5th
12th
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Monday, 10:30, Kickoff Finance Drive atFirst Federal of FortMyers.
12.:00, Observer Meeting at Jane Lahy's,Bring bag lunch.
Friday, 2:00, LWV andAudubon, Garden ClubNo1an Reed .. SprayIrrigation" •
15th
19th
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