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Business Notes (6/17/15)

By Staff | Jun 17, 2015

Animal Services offers discounts during June

Lee County Domestic Animal Services is spotlighting June as Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat Month.

Shelters often are inundated between June and October, when most kittens are born.

During June, Animal Services will discount the regular adoption fee of $75 for kittens to $30. The adoption fee for cats 6 months or older is $50 but will be $15, the cost of the pet license.

Cats and kittens are also two-for-one adoption fee.

Adoption fees for some dogs will also be reduced.

Fees include spay/neuter surgery, age-appropriate vaccinations, rabies vaccination and county license for cats 3 months or older, a 10-day pet health guarantee, microchip ID, access to the behavior helpline, feline leukemia and feline AIDS test, flea treatment and de-worming.

The package is valued at $500.

Animal Services encourages residents to proactively help solve the cat overpopulation problem by spaying and neutering their pets and not allowing them to roam free.

Caretakers of feral cat colonies can take advantage of the county’s Trap-Neuter-Return program. Cats that live in neighborhood colonies can be trapped, sterilized and returned to their community through the free program.

For information on the program, visit: www.LeeLostPets.com or call (239) 533-9234.

For adopting, fostering or rescuing, visit: www.LeeLostPets.com.

Show returns to Broadway Palm

The “Church Basement Ladies” are back at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre now through July 4.

The musical comedy is about church basement kitchens and the women who work there.

“Church Basement Ladies” follows four characters and their relationships as they organize the food and the problems of their rural Minnesota church.

It is directed by Janet Paone, who played the role of Vivian Snustad in the original production.

Performances are Wednesday through Sunday evenings with selected matinees.

Ticket prices range from $37 to $60, with group discounts available for parties of 20 or more.

Tickets can be reserved by calling (239) 278-4422, by visiting:?www.BroadwayPalm.com, or by stopping by the box office at 1380 Colonial Blvd. in Fort Myers.

Fireworks cruise scheduled for July 4

Pure Fort Myers will host an Independence Day cruise on July 4, departing from The Marina at Edison Ford at 8:15 p.m.

Cruise up the Caloosahatchee River in the M/V Edison Explorer and anchor for a view of the Fort Myers fireworks from the water.

Return to the marina at 10 p.m.

Tickets are $44 per person.

Seats are limited.

To reserve a spot, call (239) 919-2965 or visit: www.purefortmyers.com.

Business Notes (6/17/15)

By Staff | Jun 17, 2015

Animal Services offers discounts during June

Lee County Domestic Animal Services is spotlighting June as Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat Month.

Shelters often are inundated between June and October, when most kittens are born.

During June, Animal Services will discount the regular adoption fee of $75 for kittens to $30. The adoption fee for cats 6 months or older is $50 but will be $15, the cost of the pet license.

Cats and kittens are also two-for-one adoption fee.

Adoption fees for some dogs will also be reduced.

Fees include spay/neuter surgery, age-appropriate vaccinations, rabies vaccination and county license for cats 3 months or older, a 10-day pet health guarantee, microchip ID, access to the behavior helpline, feline leukemia and feline AIDS test, flea treatment and de-worming.

The package is valued at $500.

Animal Services encourages residents to proactively help solve the cat overpopulation problem by spaying and neutering their pets and not allowing them to roam free.

Caretakers of feral cat colonies can take advantage of the county’s Trap-Neuter-Return program. Cats that live in neighborhood colonies can be trapped, sterilized and returned to their community through the free program.

For information on the program, visit: www.LeeLostPets.com or call (239) 533-9234.

For adopting, fostering or rescuing, visit: www.LeeLostPets.com.

Show returns to Broadway Palm

The “Church Basement Ladies” are back at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre now through July 4.

The musical comedy is about church basement kitchens and the women who work there.

“Church Basement Ladies” follows four characters and their relationships as they organize the food and the problems of their rural Minnesota church.

It is directed by Janet Paone, who played the role of Vivian Snustad in the original production.

Performances are Wednesday through Sunday evenings with selected matinees.

Ticket prices range from $37 to $60, with group discounts available for parties of 20 or more.

Tickets can be reserved by calling (239) 278-4422, by visiting:?www.BroadwayPalm.com, or by stopping by the box office at 1380 Colonial Blvd. in Fort Myers.

Fireworks cruise scheduled for July 4

Pure Fort Myers will host an Independence Day cruise on July 4, departing from The Marina at Edison Ford at 8:15 p.m.

Cruise up the Caloosahatchee River in the M/V Edison Explorer and anchor for a view of the Fort Myers fireworks from the water.

Return to the marina at 10 p.m.

Tickets are $44 per person.

Seats are limited.

To reserve a spot, call (239) 919-2965 or visit: www.purefortmyers.com.

Business Notes (6/17/15)

By Staff | Jun 17, 2015

Animal Services offers discounts during June

Lee County Domestic Animal Services is spotlighting June as Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat Month.

Shelters often are inundated between June and October, when most kittens are born.

During June, Animal Services will discount the regular adoption fee of $75 for kittens to $30. The adoption fee for cats 6 months or older is $50 but will be $15, the cost of the pet license.

Cats and kittens are also two-for-one adoption fee.

Adoption fees for some dogs will also be reduced.

Fees include spay/neuter surgery, age-appropriate vaccinations, rabies vaccination and county license for cats 3 months or older, a 10-day pet health guarantee, microchip ID, access to the behavior helpline, feline leukemia and feline AIDS test, flea treatment and de-worming.

The package is valued at $500.

Animal Services encourages residents to proactively help solve the cat overpopulation problem by spaying and neutering their pets and not allowing them to roam free.

Caretakers of feral cat colonies can take advantage of the county’s Trap-Neuter-Return program. Cats that live in neighborhood colonies can be trapped, sterilized and returned to their community through the free program.

For information on the program, visit: www.LeeLostPets.com or call (239) 533-9234.

For adopting, fostering or rescuing, visit: www.LeeLostPets.com.

Show returns to Broadway Palm

The “Church Basement Ladies” are back at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre now through July 4.

The musical comedy is about church basement kitchens and the women who work there.

“Church Basement Ladies” follows four characters and their relationships as they organize the food and the problems of their rural Minnesota church.

It is directed by Janet Paone, who played the role of Vivian Snustad in the original production.

Performances are Wednesday through Sunday evenings with selected matinees.

Ticket prices range from $37 to $60, with group discounts available for parties of 20 or more.

Tickets can be reserved by calling (239) 278-4422, by visiting:?www.BroadwayPalm.com, or by stopping by the box office at 1380 Colonial Blvd. in Fort Myers.

Fireworks cruise scheduled for July 4

Pure Fort Myers will host an Independence Day cruise on July 4, departing from The Marina at Edison Ford at 8:15 p.m.

Cruise up the Caloosahatchee River in the M/V Edison Explorer and anchor for a view of the Fort Myers fireworks from the water.

Return to the marina at 10 p.m.

Tickets are $44 per person.

Seats are limited.

To reserve a spot, call (239) 919-2965 or visit: www.purefortmyers.com.