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Mar 11 - Mar 24, 2011 www.coastalbreezenews.com ...a Fresh Perspecve! Are you a “Marco Old Timer”? T his is your last chance to take this professionally and scien- tifically developed test to see if you are an “Authentic Marco Old Tim- er” or a simple “Wannabe.” You need to combine your scores on Parts 1 & 2 & Part 3 (below) so you have a total of 75 questions answered, complete the form at the end of this quiz and submit ev- erything by March 25, 2011 to Coastal Breeze by either mail to 310 Royal Palm Drive, Marco Island 34145 or by hand delivery to their offices Mon-Wed-Fri 9-12 or call 393-4991 for the hours they are open. Take the test at your own risk. WARNING: it may bring back old memories and a flood of nostalgia! Please participate and submit your answers no matter how large or small your total score may be! Additional gifts will be chosen at random for those who enter. (See Parts 1 and 2 at Coastalbreeze news.com at Coastal History) SIMPLE RULES: Grade yourself 1 point for YES on an “Old Timer” question and an addi- tional 1 point for a second YES if there is an added question for “a Really Old Timer.” You can either get a 1 point for half of a question or a maximum of 2 points for each question – if you answer the “really Old Timer” part of the ques- tion you always receive 2 points. Obvi- ously a NO to both parts is 0 points. If a question has an “OR” then you get 1 total point if you can answer either part, if it says “AND” you need to answer both parts to get the 1 point. You must either say YES or NO based upon your own experiences. Spouses and friends must take the test separately – no joint help allowed. Self grading is allowed. Honesty is required. Terrific Prizes will be given out to the top winners, with Authentic Old Timer Certificates to all of those who, in the opinion of the Judges, qualify. PART THREE 51. Remember when unfinished con- crete walls stood for over a year at the site of the Esplanade and were nicknamed “Stonehenge” before being torn down. (One point pos- sible) _____ 52. Attended church at the Yacht Club or Marco Beach Hotel or elsewhere because they had not yet built your church building; a really Old Timer if you attended the Church of God when the building was located in Old Marco. (Two points possible) _____ 53. Lived on Marco when our County Commissioner was Dick Shanahan; and really Old Timer if you were here when either John Pistor or Stephen Mitchell was our County Commis- sioner. (Two points possible) _____ 54. Remember the Marco Sari – and the excitement of Marco having its own designer dress. (One point possible) _____ 55. Remember when the official name was changed by the post office from simply “Marco” to “Marco Island.” (One point possible) _____ 56. Saw the mullet skiffs netting fish in the canals and bays of the Island (before the net ban); you are a really Old Timer if you have used a gill net to catch your fish. (Two points pos- sible) _____ 57. Remember when the Sheriff substa- tion was in the back of the Post Of- fice; and a really Old Timer if you recall that before the Sheriff substa- tion was on N. Elkcam Circle their current location was once Deltona’s Marine Research Lab. (Two points possible) _____ 58. Smelled, heard and saw the morning mosquito plane with white “smoke” pouring out bug spray mixed with diesel fuel. (One point possible) _____ 59. Saw Dr. Arthur Cox or Dr. Bryan Nelson for a cold or a medical prob- lem or visited Dr. Tom Devine for a filling or tooth problem. (One point possible) _____ 60. Had your boat fixed by Lowe’s Ma- rina in the Captain’s Landing Build- ing where Pier 81 is now or ate next door at Captain’s Table/ Driftwood Restaurant and walked downstairs to check out the sea turtles in the pen under the restaurant. (One point possible) _____ 61. Remember the Miami construction workers who would stop at the Ideal Fish Camp’s “Bucket of Blood,” the “Barge” at the Ship Ahoy, or Stan’s for a drink before heading home; and a real Old Timer if you ever heard the Deltona whistle that went off to tell them it was time to quit working. (Two points possible) _____ 62. Ate at the old Island County Club or the old Marco Yacht Club. (One point possible) _____ 63. Remember when the Civil Air Patrol plane went down in the Everglades and it took several months for the mangroves at the crash site to die off and the plane to be discovered. (One point possible) _____ 64. Received telephone calls on Marco when your area code was 941; and a really Old Timer if your area code on the Island was 813. (Two points pos- sible) _____ 65. Walked Sand dollar Island before it attached itself to Tigertail beach; a really Old Timer if you remember before Sand dollar Island was even an island and was a mere sandbar. (Two points possible) _____ 66. Purchased “Factory Trained Shrimp” at Marco River Marina; and a really Old Timer if you never purchase bait but always caught it in a cast net. (Two points possible) _____ 67. Remember when the Collier Coun- ty Government buildings (Airport Road and U.S. 41) had strange exte- rior walls of poured white concrete with even weirder human figures that seemed to be floating in the air; and a really Old Timer if you traveled to Everglades City to visit the Coun- ty Government offices. (Two points possible) _____ 68. Shopped at Central Mall at the cor- ner of U.S. 41 and Goodlette Rd. (One point possible) _____ 69. Remember when the developers of Hideaway Beach did the improve- ments for the County’s Caxambas boat ramp instead of providing beach access thru their project; and a really Old Timer if you remember when Deltona opened up beach ac- cess with either Tigertail Beach or the Residents’ Beach properties. (Two points possible) _____ 70. Remember when everyone would drive out to Royal Palm Hammock to eat at the great Mexican restaurant; a really Old Timer if you remember that same building as a store sell- ing sea shells. (Two points possible) _____ 71. Recall when Collier Blvd south of the Marco Beach Hotel was a dirt road and driving it risked loss of your hubcaps; and a really Old Tim- er if you drove to the Tracking Sta- tion when it was in operation or if you water skied behind a vehicle as it drove down the beach on Marco. (Two points possible) _____ 72. Had as your Marco zip code 33937; a really Old Timer if you participated in “turtle tipping” (Two points pos- sible) _____ 73. Visited the Marriott Hotel when it only had one tower; and a really Old Timer if you remember when there were no towers only the Voyager on the beach. (Two points possible) _____ 74. Remember when the only fire station was on South Barfield Drive (across from the Methodist Church); and a really Old Timer if you remember when the only fire station was on Elkcam Circle (next to the water and sewer plants). (Two points possible) _____ 75. Turned at the large Toucan sign south of the future Coastland mall to visit Caribbean Gardens; a re- ally Old Timer if you visited the building just south of that with the strange blue pointed glass top when it was the Naples Chamber of Com- merce. (Two points possible) _____ Total Score Part 3: ________ Craig Woodward moved to Marco Island in 1968 and has practiced law in Collier County since 1980. Craig is the Chairman of the Collier County His- torical and Archeological Preservation Board. FINAL QUIZ! - PART 3 COASTAL HISTORY Craig Woodward [email protected] Church of God in Old Marco 1953. Nets Drying Marco River 1959. Marco Yacht Club. MissileTracking Station. Get the QUIZ FORM, B/8

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SIMPLE RULES: Get the QUIZ FORM, B/8 Craig Woodward moved to Marco Island in 1968 and has practiced law in Collier County since 1980. Craig is the Chairman of the Collier County His- torical and Archeological Preservation Board. 51. Remember when unfinished con- crete walls stood for over a year at the site of the Esplanade and were nicknamed “Stonehenge” before being torn down. (One point pos- sible) _____ 52. Attended church at the Yacht Club or Marco Beach Hotel or elsewhere

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Page 1: CBN_B1 3-11-11 Old Timer 3

Mar 11 - Mar 24, 2011 www.coastalbreezenews.com ...a Fresh Perspective!

Are you a “Marco Old Timer”?

T his is your last chance to take this professionally and scien-tifically developed test to see if

you are an “Authentic Marco Old Tim-er” or a simple “Wannabe.” You need to combine your scores on Parts 1 & 2 & Part 3 (below) so you have a total of 75 questions answered, complete the form at the end of this quiz and submit ev-erything by March 25, 2011 to Coastal Breeze by either mail to 310 Royal Palm Drive, Marco Island 34145 or by hand delivery to their offices Mon-Wed-Fri 9-12 or call 393-4991 for the hours they are open.

Take the test at your own risk. WARNING: it may bring back old memories and a flood of nostalgia!

Please participate and submit your answers no matter how large or small your total score may be! Additional gifts will be chosen at random for those who enter. (See Parts 1 and 2 at Coastalbreezenews.com at Coastal History)

SIMPLE RULES:Grade yourself 1 point for YES on

an “Old Timer” question and an addi-tional 1 point for a second YES if there is an added question for “a Really Old Timer.” You can either get a 1 point for half of a question or a maximum of 2 points for each question – if you answer the “really Old Timer” part of the ques-tion you always receive 2 points. Obvi-ously a NO to both parts is 0 points. If a question has an “OR” then you get 1 total point if you can answer either part, if it says “AND” you need to answer both parts to get the 1 point. You must either say YES or NO based upon your own experiences. Spouses and friends must take the test separately – no joint help allowed. Self grading is allowed. Honesty is required.

Terrific Prizes will be given out to the top winners, with Authentic Old Timer Certificates to all of those who, in the opinion of the Judges, qualify.

PART THREE51. Remember when unfinished con-

crete walls stood for over a year at the site of the Esplanade and were nicknamed “Stonehenge” before being torn down. (One point pos-sible) _____

52. Attended church at the Yacht Club or Marco Beach Hotel or elsewhere

because they had not yet built your church building; a really Old Timer if you attended the Church of God when the building was located in Old Marco. (Two points possible) _____

53. Lived on Marco when our County Commissioner was Dick Shanahan; and really Old Timer if you were here when either John Pistor or Stephen Mitchell was our County Commis-sioner. (Two points possible) _____

54. Remember the Marco Sari – and the excitement of Marco having its own designer dress. (One point possible) _____

55. Remember when the official name was changed by the post office from simply “Marco” to “Marco Island.” (One point possible) _____

56. Saw the mullet skiffs netting fish in the canals and bays of the Island (before the net ban); you are a really Old Timer if you have used a gill net to catch your fish. (Two points pos-sible) _____

57. Remember when the Sheriff substa-tion was in the back of the Post Of-fice; and a really Old Timer if you recall that before the Sheriff substa-tion was on N. Elkcam Circle their current location was once Deltona’s Marine Research Lab. (Two points possible) _____

58. Smelled, heard and saw the morning mosquito plane with white “smoke” pouring out bug spray mixed with diesel fuel. (One point possible) _____

59. Saw Dr. Arthur Cox or Dr. Bryan Nelson for a cold or a medical prob-lem or visited Dr. Tom Devine for a filling or tooth problem. (One point possible) _____

60. Had your boat fixed by Lowe’s Ma-rina in the Captain’s Landing Build-ing where Pier 81 is now or ate next door at Captain’s Table/ Driftwood Restaurant and walked downstairs to check out the sea turtles in the pen under the restaurant. (One point possible) _____

61. Remember the Miami construction workers who would stop at the Ideal Fish Camp’s “Bucket of Blood,” the “Barge” at the Ship Ahoy, or Stan’s for a drink before heading home; and a real Old Timer if you ever heard the Deltona whistle that went off to tell them it was time to quit working. (Two points possible) _____

62. Ate at the old Island County Club or the old Marco Yacht Club. (One point possible) _____

63. Remember when the Civil Air Patrol plane went down in the Everglades and it took several months for the mangroves at the crash site to die off and the plane to be discovered. (One point possible) _____

64. Received telephone calls on Marco when your area code was 941; and a really Old Timer if your area code on the Island was 813. (Two points pos-sible) _____

65. Walked Sand dollar Island before it attached itself to Tigertail beach; a really Old Timer if you remember before Sand dollar Island was even an island and was a mere sandbar. (Two points possible) _____

66. Purchased “Factory Trained Shrimp” at Marco River Marina; and a really Old Timer if you never purchase bait but always caught it in a cast net. (Two points possible) _____

67. Remember when the Collier Coun-ty Government buildings (Airport Road and U.S. 41) had strange exte-rior walls of poured white concrete with even weirder human figures that seemed to be floating in the air; and a really Old Timer if you traveled to Everglades City to visit the Coun-ty Government offices. (Two points possible) _____

68. Shopped at Central Mall at the cor-ner of U.S. 41 and Goodlette Rd. (One point possible) _____

69. Remember when the developers of Hideaway Beach did the improve-ments for the County’s Caxambas boat ramp instead of providing beach access thru their project; and a really Old Timer if you remember when Deltona opened up beach ac-

cess with either Tigertail Beach or the Residents’ Beach properties. (Two points possible) _____

70. Remember when everyone would drive out to Royal Palm Hammock to eat at the great Mexican restaurant; a really Old Timer if you remember that same building as a store sell-ing sea shells. (Two points possible) _____

71. Recall when Collier Blvd south of the Marco Beach Hotel was a dirt road and driving it risked loss of your hubcaps; and a really Old Tim-er if you drove to the Tracking Sta-tion when it was in operation or if you water skied behind a vehicle as it drove down the beach on Marco. (Two points possible) _____

72. Had as your Marco zip code 33937; a really Old Timer if you participated in “turtle tipping” (Two points pos-sible) _____

73. Visited the Marriott Hotel when it only had one tower; and a really Old Timer if you remember when there were no towers only the Voyager on the beach. (Two points possible) _____

74. Remember when the only fire station was on South Barfield Drive (across from the Methodist Church); and a really Old Timer if you remember when the only fire station was on Elkcam Circle (next to the water and sewer plants). (Two points possible) _____

75. Turned at the large Toucan sign south of the future Coastland mall to visit Caribbean Gardens; a re-ally Old Timer if you visited the building just south of that with the strange blue pointed glass top when it was the Naples Chamber of Com-merce. (Two points possible) _____

Total Score Part 3: ________

Craig Woodward moved to Marco Island in 1968 and has practiced law in Collier County since 1980. Craig is the Chairman of the Collier County His-torical and Archeological Preservation Board.

FINAL QUIZ! - PART 3

COASTAL HISTORY

Craig [email protected]

Church of God in Old Marco 1953.

Nets Drying Marco River 1959.

Marco Yacht Club.

MissileTracking Station.

Get the QUIZ FORM, B/8