3 To Do: A treasure hunt, more
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1. Saturday: Treasures in the Trunk
From 8 a.m. until noon, Saturday, Feb. 20, at San Marco Catholic Church Parish Center parking lot, 851 San Marco Road, Marco Island.
It’s an opportunity to sell you new and used items from the trunk of your car. Cost is $20 per parking space. Tables are available for $10.
There will be a bake sale and 50/50 drawing.
Information: Barbara DeRosa, 239-272-0158, or Mary Cay Moll, 773-368-7275.
2. Matt Papa at Marco Church
Contemporary singer, songwriter Matt Papa is currently the guest artist at Marco Church, 875 W. Elkcam Circle, Marco Island.
WOW To Do List: Treasures in the Trunk, more
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The Marco Players presents ‘Laugh, Cry, Pee, Repeat!’
“Laugh, Cry, Pee, Repeat!,” a premiere by Patti Corsini Caroli, Carole Fenstermacher, and Natalie King, authors with life stories itching to be told. It’s on stage now through Feb. 28, at The Marco Players Theater, Marco Town Center Mall, 1089 N. Collier Blvd., Marco Island. Shows are Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m. and general admission tickets are $38.50 each. Tickets are on sale beginning Jan. 20 at TheMarcoPlayers.com or by calling the box office at 239-642-7270.
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Matt Papa at Marco Church
Contemporary singer, songwriter Matt Papa is currently the guest artist at Marco Church, 875 W. Elkcam Circle, Marco Island. A Christian music hymn writer, worship leader and veteran of record deals with nine albums under his belt. Join Papa as Marco Church, beginning Feb. 7 until March 28; shifts to three worship services: 8 a.m. (worship center), 9 a.m. (fellowship hall) and 10:30 a.m. (worship center). Marco Church follows social distancing guidelines as well as offers livestreaming at MarcoChurch.com. For information call Marco Church at 239-394-8186.
Marco Eagle The newly-configured City Hall campus will represent significant service upgrades for the citizens of Marco Island for years to come, McNees wrote Monday.
The about 9,100-square-foot building, next to the City Hall campus on 1310 San Marco Road, would become a service center for people requesting permits from the building department, McNees said in October.
The department currently is located in the City Hall building, which was acquired by the city in 2001. You can t walk through there in the middle of a workday because there are too many people, McNees said.
The city made the purchase using equal amounts of reserves from the building department funds and general fund, McNees said.