The Marco Island Center for the Arts presents “I’ll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers” through Jan. 22 at the Arts Center Theatre at Marco Town Center. marcoislandart.org Submit calendar listings and high-resolution photos to events@floridaweekly.com. Email text, jpegs or Word documents are accepted. No pdfs or photos of fliers, please. The
Go Off the Beaten Path at Florida State Parks!
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer.
These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida at these parks.
Where Florida meets the southwest corner of Georgia, you’ll find Three Rivers State Park. Here, two rivers converge to form Lake Seminole created in 1947 by construction of a dam. The Apalachicola River flows from the lake. For more than 60 years, Lake Seminole has been a prime spot for fishing. Anglers of all ages may pull in a catch of bass, catfish and perch.
SWFLA To Do List: Music, comedy and more
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‘The Joy of Bach’
At 4 p.m. March 21 at Trinity by the Cove Episcopal Church, 553 Galleon Drive, Naples. Mary Stolper, flute; Daniela Shtereva, violin; Antonio Inniamo, cello; and Stephen Alltop, harpsichord, offering Bach s chamber music.4 p.m. All free of charge. Seating limit is 80; early arrival is critical. The concert will be streamed as well at trinitybythecove.com or 239-262-6581.
Inside the Orchestra – ‘Architecture in Music’
At 10 a.m. March 22 at Baker Museum Signature Event Space, Artis Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples. Radu Paponiu, associate conductor of the Naples Philharmonic, lectures on: What are the building blocks of music? This lecture will enhance the listener’s ability to navigate large-scale musical compositions. Paponiu takes famous pieces of classical music as a reference for commonly used musical forms. $40. Information: artisnaples.org or 239-597-1900.