focus magazine of swfl may issue

64
Dreams of... of S W F L MAY/JUN 2011 FO C us

Upload: focus-magazine-of-swfl

Post on 22-Feb-2016

220 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

Fashion Designs of Byron Lars, Auto Show, Passion, Vinyl Music Festival and more!

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

Dreams of. . .

of S W F L

MAY/JUN 2011

FOCus

Page 2: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOR AN OFFICIAL ROLEX JEWELER CALL 1-800-367-6539.ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL AND DATEJUST ARE TRADEMARKS

OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST YELLOW ROLESOR SET WITH 46 BRILLIANTS

Page 7: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

Twenty Eight Seconds Faster

Maserati of Central Florida - 525 South Lake Destiny Drive - Orlando - Florida 32810 - 407.667.4300

Sport

Page 8: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

Publisher: Ann Gordon Cover by: Noah Chen

Design: Nxtmediafx.comContributors:

Dan Myricks, Samantha Ramos, Kayla DaCosta, Pilar Corona, MoonyMann, Heather Koenig, Scott Black, Mai Yomioto, Lina Lasalle,Tiffany Apostolou, Tami Garcia

Focus Magazine of SWFL is published Bi-Monthly. Articles do not necessarily reflect Focus Magazine policy. © 2010 Focus magazine of SWFL, All rights reserved. Reproduction in part or whole without permission is prohibited. Postmaster: Send all remittances and correspondences about subscriptions, undeliv-ered copies and address changes to: Focus Magazine of SWFL at 105 Triple Diamond Blvd, Suite 101, Venice, FL 34275. Editorial, publishing and advertising offices.

of

SW

FL

M a g a z i n eFOCus

S a r a s o t a | C h a r l o t t e | L e e | C o l l i e r

8 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

10 Passion – What is life without it?

12 Viva Italia!

14 Summer Entertaining Recipes

18 Bombay Bangles

36 NY International Auto Show

40 SAAB – Into the Future

41 Profile in Style

42 A little bit about, Mike

[email protected]

= more at www.focusofswfl.comFM

24

DefiningByron Lars

55

Vinyl Music Festival

16 A day at…The DALI

32

AventadorLP 700-4

tent 44 Real Estate: Southwest Florida Homes

50 Green Racing Machine

51 Panamera S Hybrid

52 CLS63 AMG V8 Biturbo

54 Film News

59 An Ode to Flip Flops

59 Heartland Gardens

60 A Haven for Serenity and Wellness

62 Bring on the Power

30 Drum Circle

con

Page 9: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCus

S a r a s o t a | C h a r l o t t e | L e e | C o l l i e r

1167 Third Street South | 877.263.4333 | www.MarissaCollections.com | www.facebook.com/MarissaCollectionsStyle

STYLISHevents

ASH GUPTA PHOTOGRAPHS [LIVE] FOR AGENDA MAGAZINE

LA based fashion designer,

Kevan Hall has wrapped

the stars in luxury for

almost a decade!

“What resonates with my

celebrity clientele is…

the way I cut a dress.

Sexy, glamorous but with

a restrained elegance.”

Join the legions of fans including Charlize Theron, Salma Hayek, Halle Berry, Drew Barrymore,

Sharon Stone and Katherine Heigl.

MEET KEVAN HALLThursday, May 5 & Friday, May 6and view his exciting new collection

of colorful evening and cocktail wear!

Page 10: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

10 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Pas

sio

n

what

islife

withoutit?

FM

Page 11: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

This is something I don’t ever want to have to think about. So, I will give you a vision into my world with a quick spin of the kaleidoscope. Paying it Forward & Letting My Passion Fly that would be the best description I could give you. To describe everything that I am about would take me more than this article can hold. I live a double life with that many may not know. By day, for the past 14 years I’ve made my living as a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant. To be a part of the healing process in people’s lives, and being a part of making them whole again … Who wouldn’t feel passion behind this? By night and any other unscheduled moment in a day, I am a promoter and photographer.

I have always loved photography, and 4 years ago I decided to pursue it on a more professional level. I came up with this crazy name Passionfly Photography, it has branded me with the motto … “Let Your Passion Fly”. I can’t say that I have any specific category of photography that I appreciate more, only that I love what I see through the lens, and get a jolt of inspiration every time I review images that leave foot-prints on the lives of those that were captured by my shutter. I’ve always loved music, but never had a true appreciation for it until I began consistently listening to live music. The vision of musician’s passion heard in a voice, with a strike of a drum, or a lick of a guitar purely amazes me. Thank you to all the musicians that have given me a different vision of music than I ever thought would be possible for me. You have let me feel your passion through the eye of my lens, and I love it!

I am a social butterfly, and always have been. Do I need to be the center of attention? No… But, do I want to be standing in the wings feeling the same passion & excitement they do, yet in my own way? Of course! So, by the click of my shutter and my tenaciously viral ways on the internet … I’ve created a completely different angle with my passions. I may have created a monster with the amount of knowledge that I have bestowed upon myself, not because I have to… But, because I want to. People often ask me if I sleep. The answer would be: not too much. But, how can I when I have so many visions and ideas that I want to share with the world, and continue to pay forward whatever I can to help others? This has now compiled into the multi-faceted way that I promote local & national bands, organizations, events,

and so on. Assisting others in the undying need for social media awareness of anything and everything that has a good meaning to it has become yet another passion of mine. Thankfully for others who do not have vast knowledge of social media, marketing, or advertising I have now become a search engine of information without them having to click the “on” button of a computer search for it. Somehow with all of this I have become very well-respected for my passion and professionalism to a point that I now create/manage many social media portals to increase the public awareness of the musician’s passion. Somewhere along the lines of all this, I have now become a booking agent, a band manager, fan page moderator, and all around “superwoman” of assis-tance.

I am now embarking on a new adventure with something that I didn’t really ever know could or would be possible. I

was fortunate enough to have been able to meet another very driven, hard working, and pas-sionate person who envisions a lot of the same things I do, but he is the musician I am not. So, we have collaborated together on a new business concept to help musicians everywhere … If they have the same drive, dedi-cation, passion, willingness and want to succeed. Over the next few months we will be creating the master plan to create plans to help musi-cians create their own success with greater professionalism and respect for their talent.

Thankfully I appreciate the passion, drive, dedication, and understanding of others that I know that I’m not in this to make a lot of money or become famous. I’m fine with being be-hind the curtain, as long as the appreciation does not go unsaid. A “Thank You” goes a LONG

way, but if you don’t say those two words, how does anyone know that you truly appreciate what they did for you?

Dreams don’t have to be something we wish would happen … Make them come true! Go the distance and Stand Strong for what you believe in! And, as always … “Let Your Passion Fly” and never forget to “Pay it Forward”!

Heather Koenig

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 11

Page 12: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

12 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

FM

As you may know by reading my articles, I am one of SWFL’s busiest live music entertainers. You may have even seen me perform at any num-ber of venues in the area as I work mostly in up-scale restaurants. For the past few months, every Friday and Saturday from 4pm to 6pm I have been performing as a soloist or with a guest artist as a duo at BiCE Restorante in Naples. I have become familiar with the management, staff and menu at BiCE and I thought I would take this opportunity to share with you what I have discovered about the food, wine, music and people who run the top rated Italian restaurant in Naples.

First, let me tell you about the food. It is no wonder BiCE brings the most authentic Italian cuisine to the table. They use the freshest ingre-dients and the award winning kitchen is guided by the experience of the amazing Chef Massimo Pisati. The Northern Italian based menu is extensive and consistently pleases the traditional Italian cuisine diner as well as satisfying a more international pal-ate like mine. I would like to recommend a particu-lar dish but I can’t seem to focus on just one as every meal I have eaten at BiCE has been superb. The wine menu, as one would expect at a world class Italian restaurant, has something for every casual wine drinker to enjoy as well as the connois-seur. BiCE also features a full liquor bar and has one of the best happy hour deals out there.

BiCE holds a special place in my heart as a musician because they are one of the only places left in SWFL that feature 100% LIVE music enter-tainment on a regular basis. There are no soulless “backing track” acts... it’s all LIVE as one would expect from a better restaurant. The line up this season includes some of the finest musicians anywhere. Classical violinist Oleg Timuta treats guests at BiCE several times each week as well as the amazing pianist Daniel Stefanko. One of my favorite local artists, Andy Wahlberg, performs on Wednesdays and as I mentioned, yours truly on Fridays and Saturdays. I don’t understand how I ended up working among these musical giants but I’m glad the guests at BiCE like what I do. If you have not gone to listen to Oleg, Daniel or Andy... GO! It’s an inexpensive way to hear some of the best LIVE music anywhere on the planet.

The staff at BiCE under the supervision of General Manager Luca DiFalco (pictured) is an

amazingly efficient team that compliments the BiCE reputation. DiFalco was nice enough to spend a few moments sitting with me for an interview at the popular restaurant and here is what I learned about him. He always dreamed of being the man-ager of a grande Hotel and thought the restaurant business would be a great place to start.

When the opportunity presented itself he started his career in Sardinia and Northern Italy where he acquired the basis for the skill set he has now. He enjoyed four years working at the Miami BiCE before coming to SWFL. I learned that after his move to the Naples BiCE in 2008, DiFalco was also tasked with training managers for other BiCE locations around the world. With an education and work background in hotel and restaurant manage-ment, and running one of the most successful food and beverage businesses in the area. I’d say he’s well on his way to realizing those dreams. DiFalco makes good use of his extensive experience in res-taurant management to enhance the fine traditions of the BiCE Group. I think they are lucky to have him...

A recent expansion project that now makes BiCE one of the largest restaurants in the area is definitely something for Luca and his staff to be proud of. The interior is comfortable and spacious and the outdoor tables are charming and have pic-turesque downtown Naples as a backdrop (corner of 5th Avenue South and 3rd Street South). In the event of less than perfect weather all the exterior dining areas can be enclosed in mere moments. The bartenders are friendly and generous, the wait staff is attentive and courteous, the music is eclec-tic and fun, the atmosphere is perfect and... the food?... Magnifico!

I encourage you to take a look at the menus, history and philosophy of BiCE online. For more information about or to contact BiCE Restorante of Naples and The BiCE Group visit: www.bicegroup.com

BiCE Restorante is located at 300 5th Avenue South - Naples, FLReservations: 239.262.4044

VIVAITALIA!

By Moony Mann

Page 13: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 13FOCUS of SWFL 2011 13

Page 14: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

Find more recipes at Président Feta Cheesewww.presidentcheese.com

Bruschetta

with Fresh Mozzarella and PestoPrep Time: 15 Min. Servings: 4

Ingredients Galbani® Bocconcini 8oz cup4 slices of rustic bread20 cherry tomatoes4 Tbsp. of pestoGarlicOlive oilFresh basilSalt & pepper to taste

Instructions 1. Brush the bread slices with olive oil and grill. 2. Once cooled, spread 1 Tbsp. of pesto on each slice.3. Top with drained and diced Fresh Mozzarella, some cherry tomatoes and a dash of olive oil. 4. Add pepper and salt to taste.5. Warm in the oven.6. Serve with fresh basil.

Feta and Tomato Dip

Fat Free Feta: 296 calories/serving • 126 calories from fat • 14g fat/serving Serves 4-6 Prep time 3-5 minutes • Cook time 5 minutes

Ingredients 2 cups President® Fat Free Feta Cheese Crumbled2 cups cherry tomatoes, sliced in half5 Tablespoons olive oil2 cloves garlic, crushed1 large handful of fresh basil leaves, chopped1 loaf of warm bread

Directions • In a large pan heat the olive oil and add the tomatoes• Reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes• Add the garlic and simmer for a minute, then stir in the feta cheese• Remove from the heat, add basil leaves and serve with French bread

Summer Entertaining Recipes

14 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Page 15: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

gifts for

wine lovers

save an additional

20%

*Dis

coun

t do

es n

ot a

pply

to

gift

card

s or

cer

tifi c

ates

, sam

e-da

y de

liver

y, s

hipp

ing

and

hand

ling,

tax

es, t

hird

-par

ty h

oste

d pr

oduc

ts (e

.g. w

ine)

, or

Bos

e® p

rodu

cts.

Dis

coun

t w

ill ap

pear

upo

n ch

ecko

ut a

nd c

anno

t be

com

bine

d w

ith o

ther

offe

rs o

r di

scou

nts.

Offe

r ex

pire

s 9/

30/2

011.

To redeem this offer, go to www.RedEnvelope.com/valueor call 1.888.458.2201

great giftsstarting at$ 9519 +s/h

wine decanter & developer

Whether they’re serious about wine or just getting started, our wide selection of gifts will tastefully complement even the most distinguished wine cellar.

stainless steel wine stoppers

wine dossier

wine tasting party

Page 16: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

16 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Ingredients1-1/2 pounds lean ground beef1 egg½ medium onion, chopped1 clove garlic, crushed1 Tablespoon tomato ketchup1 red onion1 President® Fat Free Feta Cheese Chunk8-10 mini bunsOlive oil

Directions• Place the beef, ketchup, garlic and onion in a large bowl and mix well. Crack in the egg and mix again.• In a large pan, heat a little olive oil and make small burgers in your hands; fry them for 2-3 minutes each side.• When the burgers are ready, top with a slice of feta cheese, a slice of onion and serve on a bun.

Feta SlidersFat Free Feta: 283 calories/serving • 90 calories from fat •10 g fat / serving Serves 6-8 * Prep time 10 minutes * Cook time approx. 10 minutes

Summer Entertaining Recipes continued...

Tons of locals and tourists from all over the world flock to St. Petersburg to visit the one-of-a-kind Salvador Dali museum beautifully situated on Tampa’s breath-taking Bay. The museum, which just celebrated its twenty-fourth anniversary, just opened its new doors to a bigger and better facility that has everyone wide-eyed and in awe!

In addition to two oversized galleries that host the world’s largest Dali collection, the two-story facil-ity also features a creative gift shop, café with Spanish inspired cuisine and outdoor seating around

a melting-clock inspired garden. Whether pieces from Dali’s early 1920’s collection intrigue you or his most popular surre-alistic pieces, the Salvador Dali Museum can feed your appe-tite.

Apart from a spectacular exhibit, the museum has ongoing events each month. These events include yoga classes host-ed at the museum as well as lunch with the curator. Be sure to grab a pair of headphones to hear detailed information on his dream-like pieces, have a glass of Spanish red wine, and enjoy a view of the boat-filled Tampa Bay waterscape cradled around the museum!

A Day at...The Dali

By Kayla DaCosta

Page 17: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

120CHANNELS

LOCAL CHANNELS INCLUDED*

in over 97% of the U.S.

NOW GET ACCESS TO OVER

LOCK IN YOUR PRICE FOR ONE YEAR!

LOCK IN YOUR PRICE NO Equipment

to Buy!

NO Start-Up Costs!

LIMITED TIME ONLY FOR 12 MONTHSAsk how.

$2999^mo.

After rebate

For a limited time get:

IT’S FAST!IT’S EASY!

Custom installation extra. Additional fees required.

Switch in minutes! 1-888-815-1051

Custom installation extra. Additional fees required.

Get 400 of the newest releases.◊ Plus over 6,000 shows and movies, at no extra charge.

Spanish-language packages available!

Ask how.

With CHOICE XTRATM package or higher, and Auto Bill Pay. HD Channels based on package selection.

Over 160 HD channels available^^

FREE HDAccess†

FREEPro InstallIn up to 4 rooms

With activation of CHOICE XTRA™ package or higher.

Over $130 Value!

12 Channels 9 Channels 3 Channels9 Channels

FREE for 3 months^

Get 33 movie channels!

Get 400 of the newest

With CHOICE XTRABill Pay. HD Channels based on package selection.

Over 160

FREE HD

Models may vary. With activation of the CHOICE XTRA™

package or above. Whole-Home DVR service required for second

receiver upgrade. Additional fees required.

2 FREEUpgrades

HD DVR & HD Receiver

Models may vary. With activation of the CHOICE XTRA™

package or above. Whole-Home DVR service required for second

$298Value!

Prices higher and terms & conditions vary in select markets, also dependent on the package selected. All offers require 2 year agreement.º Package pricing may vary in certain markets. Free HD requires Auto Bill Pay. Offer ends 7/20/11. Credit card required (except in MA & PA). New approved customers only (lease required). $19.95 Handling & Delivery fee may apply. Applicable use tax adjustment may apply on the retail value of the installation. ◊Additional fees required for new releases. Prices higher and terms & conditions vary in select markets, also dependent on the package selected.

^BILL CREDIT/PROGRAMMING OFFER: IF BY THE END OF PROMOTIONAL PRICE PERIOD(S) CUSTOMER DOES NOT CONTACT DIRECTV TO CHANGE SERVICE THEN ALL SERVICES WILL AUTOMATICALLY CONTINUE AT THE THEN-PREVAILING RATES. Free SHOWTIME for 3 months, a value of $38.97. Free HBO, Starz, SHOWTIME and Cinemax for 3 months, a value of $135. LIMIT ONE PROGRAMMING OFFER PER ACCOUNT. †FREE HD OFFER: Includes access to HD channels associated with your programming package. To be eligible for Free HD you must activate and maintain the CHOICE XTRA Package or higher and enroll in Auto Bill Pay. Also requires at least one (1) HD Receiver and activation of HD Access. Account must be in “good standing” as determined by DIRECTV in its sole discretion to remain eligible for all offers. In certain markets, programming/pricing may vary.°2-YR. LEASE AGREEMENT: EARLY CANCELLATION WILL RESULT IN A FEE OF $20/MONTH FOR EACH REMAINING MONTH. Must maintain 24 consecutive months of your DIRECTV programming package. DVR Service $7/mo. required for DVR and HD DVR lease. HD Access fee $10/mo. required for HD Receiver and HD DVR. No lease fee for only 1 receiver. Lease fee for first 2 receivers $6/mo.; additional receiver leases $6/mo. each. NON-ACTIVATION CHARGE OF $150 PER RECEIVER MAY APPLY. ALL EQUIPMENT IS LEASED AND MUST BE RETURNED TO DIRECTV UPON CANCELLATION, OR UNRETURNED EQUIPMENT FEES APPLY. VISIT directv.com OR CALL 1-800-DIRECTV FOR DETAILS. DVR or HD advanced receiver instant rebate requires activation of the CHOICE package or above. HD DVR upgrade requires activation of CHOICE XTRA package or above. Second advanced receiver offer requires activation of an HD DVR as the first free receiver upgrade and subscription to Whole-Home DVR service ($3/mo.). Additional advanced receiver upgrades available for a charge. INSTALLATION: Standard professional installation only. Custom installation extra.DIRECTV CINEMA: Access to DIRECTV CINEMA programming available at no additional charge is based on package selection. Actual number of TV shows and movies will vary. Some DIRECTV CINEMA content requires an HD DVR (HR20 or later) or DVR (R22 or later), DIRECTV CINEMA Connection Kit ($25) and broadband Internet service with speeds of 750 kbps or higher and a network router with an available Ethernet port are required. DVR Service required for DVR and HD DVR Receivers. HD Access required for HD DVR. Visit directv.com/cinema for details. *Eligibility for local channels based on service address. Not all networks available in all markets. ^^To access DIRECTV HD programming, an HD Access fee ($10/mo.) and HD television equipment are required. Number of HD channels varies by package selected. Programming, pricing, terms and conditions subject to change at any time. Pricing residential. Taxes not included. Receipt of DIRECTV programming subject to DIRECTV Customer Agreement; copy provided at directv.com/legal and in first bill. ©2011 DIRECTV, Inc. DIRECTV and the Cyclone Design logo, CHOICE and CHOICE XTRA are trademarks of DIRECTV, Inc. All other trademarks and service marks are the property of their respective owners.

Page 18: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

18 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Bambay Bangles

Pamela P.Puccia the founder, creator and designer of Bombay bangles had a childhood dream of someday doing business with her native country

of origin-India. She has traveled numerous times on extended vacations with her Parents since she was a child, of her dreams was to open up a company creat-ing treasures of India whether it was jewelry, clothing art & crafts accessories . In 2009 that that dream came true with the creation of Bombay Bangles. The east Indian culture, architecture, Food and lifestyle was al-ways so vibrant and full of life in her eyes; she wanted to share that with her western lifestyle and friends at home. Pamela created this company with one thing in mind…Every woman from every social economic level should be able to buy and wear beautiful, one of a kind, handmade jewelry. Authenticity of a Bombay bangle has been kept intact on how they are designed and created by highly skilled and trained East Indian artists – Pamela and her design partner Saptarshi Mitra who

is stationed in India and their twenty artisans are constantly drawing new designs and experimenting with rare colors.

What is a Bombay Bangle

A Bombay Bangle is made in India, these bangles are not mass produced, thus every bangle is one of a kind. Each stone is delicately placed in every Bombay bangle. Our company uses a material called “lak” which is a clay ce-ramic pottery mixture which is created by soil and earthen material excavated from the foot hills of the Himalayan Mountains native to India. This lak material is pored into already made molds and as soon as this is poured the artisan goes to work strategically placing all of the ornaments onto the bangle. The glitters used on these bangles are not retail level but are a high grade which could not be re-created. The glitter is literally put into the paint, as this cannot be done with regular craft materials. There are no glues or plastics in a Bombay bangle, the glass used in some designs are all hand blown. Bombay Bangles frames are made from a variety of hard metals such as Brass, Bronze, Stainless steel and Tin; each bangle cre-ated is a mini work of art that you can wear.

Page 19: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 19

Shop our Show room By Appointment

Call 239-734-1029

Save up to 75%on Term Life Insurance!

*Matrix Direct, Inc. is a subsidiary of American General Life Insurance Company (AGL) and an affiliate of The United States Life Insurance Company in the City of New York (USL). Rates current as of 11/16/09, Preferred Plus Underwriting Class, Form #07007, issued by AGL, Houston, TX. Premium charges depend on evidence of insurability. Premiums increase at the end of the guaranteed term if renewed. Death benefit remains level. The policy may be contested for two years from date of issue for material misstatements or omissions on the application. Policy is limited to return of premium paid in the event of suicide within first two years. The underwriting risks, financial and contractual obligations and support functions associated with products issued by AGL are its responsibility. AGL does not solicit business in the state of NY. Policies and riders not available in all states. In NY State, term life insurance is available through USL, Form #0700N. Comparison based on monthly premium rates as of 11/16/09 for a 10 year level term policy, issued at each company’s best published rates for a female, age 30, non-smoker. Agency services provided by Ronald J. (John) Harris in IA, TN and VT; Matrix Direct Insurance Services in CA (#0B57619), ME, MA, and OK; Matrix Direct Insurance Agency, Inc. in UT; and Matrix Direct, Inc. in AR (#246412) and all other states, except SD.

Save time, too! Call Matrix Direct for a quick, accurate quote—right over the phone.Why pay more for the quality life insurance coverage you need to help protect your family? Take advantage of big savings on quality term life insurance coverage with term choices from 10 to 30 years. Call now for your FREE, no obligation, life insurance quote. Expert advice, convenient service, and affordable rates…with one easy phone call to 1-877-891-9536!

Look at how little you could pay each month.*

Guaranteed Level Premium Period

Coverage 10 year 10 year Amount $250,000 $500,000 AGE Male $ 12.60 $ 16.98

35 Female $ 10.63 $ 15.23

AGE Male $ 18.94 $ 31.85

45 Female $ 17.19 $ 28.35For more specific rates, call Matrix Direct at 1-877-891-9536.

Call Toll-Free

1-877-891-9536

How to Purchase a Bombay Bangle

Because Bombay Bangles are not mass pro-duced; to create even a small quantity takes time and therefore these delicately created pieces of art are only available at a handful of upscale unique Ladies boutiques. Petunia’s of Naples located at 852 Fifth Ave South are an exclusive carrier of Bombay Bangles. Bombay Bangles host a trunk show at Petunias once a month between October and May. The owner Claudette and Manager Lisa Jo will gladly coordi-nate a bundle of Bombay Bangles to match any of their beautiful dresses even when there is not a trunk show in session; there is always a cachet of Bangles on hand at Petunias.

Bombay Bangles has opened up their first Show room in Naples, Florida located at 1029 airport, unit #24. Our show room is by appointment only providing a private shopping experience where you and your friends will be able to shop in a pri-vate stress free atmosphere. Every hostess who brings four or more friends will receive 20% in shopping credit for bangles.

Wine & cheese are always served.

Wearing recommendation

These bangles are all original and made in vari-ous Parts of India. No two bangles are alike, even though they may seem so. We recommend wearing these bangles with Minimum roughness, as some are partial glass. The stones are deli-cately placed in these beautiful pieces of art and heavy use could knock them loose.

Do not shower or swim while wearing you Bom-bay bangle as the vibrant colors fused into them may fade and could deteriorate the strength of your one of a kind Bangle.

Enjoy and wear them with confidence, as the East Indian Culture says “no two are alike”, as our Bombay bangles.

Page 20: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

20 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

TED BAKER LONDONPrint shift dress, polyester, black/multi, $235. In Individualist at Nordstrom and online at Nordstrom.com.

Page 21: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 21

CLASSIQUES ENTIERDrape-neck top with placket detail, silk, painted jaguar pattern, $158. Papyrus-weave pants, polyester/viscose/spandex, ivory, $168. Exclusively at Nordstrom in Individualist and online at Nordstrom.com.

Page 22: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

22 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Material GirlJacket $44.00Dress $28.00

Page 23: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 23

TOMMY HILFIGERShirt $59.50Pant $59.50

Page 24: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

24 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Byron Lars started designing under his own label in 1991 with a small collection of sportswear focusing on what Lars refers

to as “twisted American classics.” Taking inspi-ration from such unlikely sources as his grand-father’s hunting jacket, Byron crossbreeds it with a “Dior New Look” proportion to create a Dutchess of Windsor meets Field and Stream hybrid.

Juxtapositions such as above, or as in taking a men’s cotton dress shirt and then distorting it to the point of resembling a Dorothy Lamour sarong, have become Byron Lars’ trademark. “When edgy fashion is steeped in something familiar, it becomes far less alienating to the consuming public,” says Lars. After only his second season in business, Women’s Wear Daily hailed Byron as “Rookie of the Year.” His line was immediately snapped up by such prestigious retailers as Bergdorf Good-man, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale’s as well as one hundred other specialty stores throughout the U.S. along with some distribution in the U.K. and France. “I saw it a few days ago and was blown out of the water,” exclaims Kal Ruttenstein, senior vice president and fashion director of Blooming-dale’s referring to the premier fall collection of

Lars. “He has the freshest point of view of all the young American designers.”

Byron’s range of designs became most appar-ent in his Seventh on Sixth runway presenta-tions in which he created accessories as mere fashion show props, only to attract the atten-tion of licensees in handbags, furs and hats. His notoriety also led to his designing a limited edition of designer Barbie dolls for Mattel. By the contractual end of his licensees, By-ron chose to direct his energy away from the designer collection and focus on a contempo-rary line and pricing structure. “I wanted it to be more about the clothes and less about the ‘hype’,” says Lars.

This redirection was the beginning of “By-ron Lars Beauty Mark.” Initially a cotton Lycra shirting based offering, Beauty Mark took its cue from the shirts and shirt dresses of the previous collection that put the designer on the map (only this time, without the lofty price point). Since its inception, Beauty Mark has enjoyed eight years of success and is now expanding its product line to include knits, sportswear and dresses in addition to the chic and sexy shirts for which the line is highly sought after.

Defining Byron lars

Photography by NOAH CHEN

FM

Page 25: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2010 25

Byron Lars Beauty Mark Multi Stripe neutral bustier dress and Mascara Lace Dress at Petunias of Naples

Page 26: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

Byron Lars Beauty Mark Red (Scarlet) pleated veil bustier corset dressBlk/White striped short sleeve shirt with red ribbon front placket detail at Petunias of Naples

26 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Page 27: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 27

Byron Lars Beauty Mark Suede Jersey Fringe Tank Dress (cover photo) at Petunias of Naples

Page 28: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

28 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Byron Lars Beauty Mark khaki bow back trench coat (left)Khaki eyelet trench coat (right) at Petunias of Naples

Page 29: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 29

Page 30: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

30 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

While sitting at Nokomis beach watching the sunset with a friend one evening, Chip

Nary decided that this beach would be the spot for a new drum circle to branch off from the circle on Siesta Key beach. They started it about 12 years ago. It began with just those two, but within 6 weeks, it had taken off. “It’s the cool-est thing.” says Nary. “It’s a delightful time at the beach. It’s always changing; so many people come and go over time. It’s something magical.”

Coming to the drum circle is never the same twice. A vast array of things can be seen there. This particular night was met with rhyth-mic dancing, hula hoops, glow sticks, gymnas-tics, belly dancing and juggling sticks. Another night… who knows?

The crowd was very diverse. Young and old, new comers and veterans, and generations of families can be found sitting around the circle. Many were asked what the drum circle was about and what it meant to them. Each time, no matter which group of comers a particular person fell into, the response was almost the same. Evan, who was twirling around glow poi tonight, says that it’s about community. “It’s the beat, the rhythm, and the love.” Richard, a new comer to the circle finds that “The rhythm of the drums fills you up. It’s a thank you to the sun and an invite to come back the next day.” Jojo has been attending for 10 years.

For her, it’s a celebration of the day, a connection of people, and a time of relaxation. The atmosphere of the circle was one of con-stant ease. It felt as though everyone let go of their problems. There is a very real sense of openness and acceptance. Anyone can come and go and do as they please.

As I walked off the beach, I found myself dancing to the beat and wanting to come back again. The drum circle is held on Nokomis beach every Wednesday and Saturday night, gather-ing about an hour before sunset. Sunday night is held on Siesta Key beach, and little known to most, Monday nights are at Venice beach. It’s rain or shine every week of the year. Listen for the drums, and they will lead the way to an eve-ning that won’t soon be forgotten.

Drum Circle

by Tiffany Apostolou

Page 31: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue
Page 32: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

32 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

FM

With the Aventador LP 700-4, Automobili Lam-borghini is redefining the very pinnacle of the world super sports car market – brutal power,

outstanding lightweight engineering and phenomenal handling precision are combined with peerless design and the very finest equipment to deliver an unparalleled driving experience. With the Aventador, Lamborghini is taking a big step into the future – and building on the glorious history of the brand with the next automotive legend. The first customers will take delivery of the new Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 in late summer 2011.

In the hands of its driver, the Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 is a high-precision machine – spontaneous, direct and always reliable. The driver is also assisted by the latest electronic systems such as the incredibly sporty, adjustable ESP system. When it comes to passive safety, front, head-thorax and knee airbags play their part alongside the extremely stiff carbon-fiber cell.

The technology package of the Lam-borghini Aventador LP 700-4 is utterly unique. It is based on an innovative monocoque made from carbon-fiber that combines exceptional lightweight engineering with the highest levels of stiffness and safety. The new twelve-cylinder with 6.5 liters’ displacement and 515 kW / 700 hp brings together the ultimate in high-revving plea-sure with astonishing low-end torque. Thanks to a dry weight of only 1,575 kilograms (3,472 lb), which is extremely low for this class of vehicle, the weight-to-power ratio stands at only 2.25 kilo-grams per hp (4.96 lb/hp). Even the fan-tastic 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration figure of just 2.9 seconds and the top speed of 350 km/h (217 mph) do not fully describe the Aventador’s extreme performance. And yet, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are down by around 20 percent compared with its predecessor, despite the considerable increase in power (+8%).

The ISR transmission is unique among road-going vehicles, guaranteeing the fastest shifting time (only 50 milliseconds) and a highly emotional shift feel, while the lightweight chassis with pushrod suspension delivers absolute handling precision and competition-level performance. The expressively-designed interior offers hi-tech features ranging from the TFT cockpit display with Drive Select Mode system. The Aventador will be built to the very highest quality standards in an all-new production facility in Sant’Agata Bolognese.

“With the Aventador LP 700-4, the future of the super sports car is now part of the present. Its exceptional package of innovative technologies is unique, its per-formance simply overwhelming,” says Stephan Winkel-

mann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. “The Aventador is a jump of two generations in terms of design and technology, it’s the result of an entirely new project, but at the same time it’s a direct and consistent continuation of Lamborghini’s brand values. It is ex-treme in its design and its performance, uncompromis-ing in its standards and technology, and unmistakably Italian in its style and perfection. Overall, the dynam-ics and technical excellence of the Aventador LP 700-4

makes it unrivalled in the worldwide super sports car arena.”

According to its tradition, Lamborghini’s new flagship bears the name of a bull – naturally, a particularly courageous spec-imen from the world of the Spanish Cor-rida. Aventador was the name of a bull that entered into battle in October 1993 at the Saragossa Arena, earning the “Trofeo de la Peña La Madroñera” for its outstanding courage.

For Lamborghini, design is always the beauty of aggressive power, the elegance of breathtaking dynam-ics. From the very first glance, the new Aventador is unmistakably a Lamborghini, clothed in the brand’s characteristic and distinctive design

Lamborghini

The most courageous of all bulls

Aventador LP 700-4

Page 33: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 33

language – with its extremely powerful proportions, its exact lines and precise surfaces, and with taut muscu-larity in every one of its details. The designers in the Centro Stile Lamborghini have carefully developed this design language to give the Aventador a significant new edge. It is an avantgarde work of art, an incred-ibly dynamic sculpture, from the sharply honed front end through the extremely low roofline to the distinctive rear diffuser. Every line has a clear function, every form is dictated by its need for speed, yet the overall look is nothing less than spectacular and breathtaking.

Truly impressive proportions come from an overall length of 4,78 meters (188.19 in.) matched with an impressive width of 2,26 meters (88.98 in.) including the exterior mirrors, and further accentuated by an extremely low height of just 1.136 mm (44.72 in.). It goes without saying that both doors of the carbon-fiber monocoque open upward – a feature that was first introduced in the now legendary Coun-tach and then used for subsequent V12 models such as Diablo and Murciélago. However, the Aventador also evokes its immediate predecessor the Mur-ciélago – electronically managed air intakes open depending on the outdoor temperature and the need for cooling air,ensuring maximum aerodynamic efficiency. And for those whishing to flaunt the heart of their Lamborghini, the optional transparent engine bonnet exhibits the twelve-cylinder engine like a technical work of art in a display

case.

The Aventador’s spacious interior combines the fine exclusivity of premium materials and perfect Italian craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology and generous equipment. The red switch cover on the broad center tunnel encloses the start button used to awaken the twelve-cylinder. The interior is dominated by a next-generation dashboard – as in a modern airplane, the in-struments are presented on a TFT-LCD screen using in-novative display concepts. A second screen is dedicated to the standard-fit multimedia and navigation system.

The new Lamborghini flagship has a full monocoque. The entire occupant cell, with tub and roof, is one single

physical component. This ensures extreme rigidity and thus outstand-ing driving precision, as well as an extremely high level of passive safety for the driver and his passenger. The entire monocoque weighs only 147.5 kilograms (325.18 lb).

The monocoque, together with the front and rear Aluminium frames, features an impressive combina-tion of extreme torsional stiffness of 35,000 Newton meters per degree and weighs only 229.5 kilograms (505.9 lb).

For the Aventador LP 700-4, the en-gineers in Lamborghini’s R&D Depart-

ment have developed a completely new high-performance power unit – an

extremely powerful and high-revving, but very compact power unit. At 235

kilograms (518 lb), it is also extremely lightweight. A V12 with 515 kW (700 hp)

at 8,250 rpm sets a whole new benchmark, even in the world of super sports cars. The

maximum torque output is 690 Newton me-ters (509 lb-ft) at 5,500 rpm. The extremely

well-rounded torque curve, the bull-like pull-ing power in every situation, the spontaneous

responsiveness and, last but not least, the finely modulated but always highly emotional acoustics

are what make this engine a stunning power plant of the very highest order.

Engineers at Lamborghini have created the perfect mate for the new twelve-cylinder engine with the

highly innovative ISR (Independent Shifting Rods) transmission. The development objective was clearly formulated – to build not only the fastest robotized gearbox, but also to create the world’s most emotional gear shift. Compared with a dual-clutch transmission, not only is the ISR gearbox much lighter, it also has smaller dimensions than a conventional manual unit – both key elements in the field of lightweight engineering for super sports cars.

Aventador LP 700-4

continued...

Page 34: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

Official Gulf Licensed product

www.brm-manufacture.com

Limited edition 100 pieces

V 1 2 - 4 4 - G U - G - A N

for further information please contact BRM North America :

tel: 2142359127 or email: [email protected]

FOCUS.indd 1 20/04/2011 09:29:57

Page 35: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

This kind of extreme power must be delivered reliably to the road. The driver of the Aventador LP 700-4 can depend fully on its permanent all-wheel drive – indicated by the 4 in the model designation. In the driveline, an electronically controlled Haldex coupling distributes the forces between front and rear. In a matter of mil-liseconds, this coupling adapts the force distribution to match the dynamic situation. A self-blocking rear dif-ferential together with a front differential electronically controlled by ESP make for even more dynamic han-dling. The Drive Select Mode System enables the driver to choose vehicle characteristics (engine, transmission, differential, steering and dynamic control) from three settings – Strada (road), Sport and Corsa (track) – to suit his individual preferences.

Lamborghini has equipped its new V12 super sports car with an innovative and highly sophisticated suspen-sion concept. The pushrod spring and damper concept was inspired by Formula 1 and tuned perfectly to meet the needs of a high-perfor-mance road-going vehicle. Together with aluminum double wishbone suspension and a carbon-fiber ceramic brake sys-tem, this lightweight chassis represents a further aspect of the new flagship’s unique technology concept.

A Lamborghini should always fit perfectly with the style and preferences of its owner. To this end, the range of individualization options is virtually inex-haustible. There is a selection of 13 production paint colors to choose from, three of which are highly sophisticated matt tones. A choice of two-tone inte-riors are offered with the “Sportivo” and “Elegante” versions, while a premium audio system and revers-ing camera are among the many technology options. And of course, the “Ad Personam” individualization program knows no limits when it comes to colors and materials.

Customers will take delivery of the new Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 in late summer 2011.

Aventador LP 700-4 continued...

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 35

Page 36: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

at the

36 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

The Javits Center is well know as a venue for

global events and product introductions, and this year was no different as the 2011 New York International Auto Show showcased more than 40 of the world's leading manufacturers giving details of new car, SUV and new eco models - a sight auto enthu-siasts wait all year to see.

No easy time for any-one over the past few years, more so when it comes to vehicles; as we have all seen the price of gas. Even within these times auto manufacturers are bounc-ing back from the hard economic issues of the past two years with an array of dazzling new cars and con-cepts at this year’s auto show. From Lamborghini to the Mini called the “Rocket-man”, automakers unveiled an onslaught of concept and production cars to show us automotive design.

Passionate and curi-ous enthusiasts gathered at every automaker discover-ing and admiring the lat-est models and releases. Wandering around the auto show, you notice virtually every automaker is display-ing an electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid, be it concept or production model. Be-ing environmentally friendly is now an important selling point in new cars and the rollout of electric vehicles and hybrids continues. Among them Tesla Motors a new and well known builder of the Roadster 2.5 showing their 4 door Model S.

FOCus M a g a z i n e

2011 NEW YORKINTERNATIONALA U T O S H O W

By Dan Myricks & Mai Yomioto

FM

Page 37: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 37

With manufacturers involving their efforts with social and environmental re-sponsibilities presenting energy saving, low consumption, green, hybrid & power motor-ized alternatives. This year the winner of the 2011 World Car Awards was given to the Nissan Leaf out of an entry of thirty nine, that dropped down to ten and then three finalist: The Audi A8, BMW 5 Series and Nissan Leaf.

"It is a great joy that the world's first, mass-marketed electric vehicle, the Nissan LEAF, has won the prestigious award of 2011 World Car of the Year," said Nissan Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn.

The New York International Auto Show provided and array of vehicles and entertain-ment, one such time was when the KISS band members announce four MINI Countryman vehicles with KISS-inspired designs, each representing one of the KISS band member's iconic faces. All four vehicles will be auctioned during a special Father's Day eBay charity auction opening May 29th and proceeds will be donated to UNICEF.

Of course the auto show is about vision; be it electric, hybrid or gas. Seeing futuristic concepts for family and enthusiast alike, as automakers give you a gateway into what is for now and into the future.

Page 38: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

38 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Page 39: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 39

Page 40: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

40 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

FM

SAAB - Into the Future

Sleek, innovative and exceptionally efficient: the Saab PhoeniX con-cept car showcases design features and technologies which will shape the next generation of cars from Saab.

Based on new architecture which will empower the next Saab 9-3 model, the PhoeniX introduces 'aeromotional' design: a visual evocation of the aerodynamic design principles and passion for innovation that inspired the creators of Saab's first car, the iconic Ursaab.

The PhoeniX embraces teardrop, 'liquid metal' forms and a dramatic jet canopy-inspired glasshouse that gives fresh expression to Saab's signature 'wraparound' and translucent ice-block design themes.Butterfly opening doors give easy access to a 2+2 cabin that blends simplicity with technology. It has a minimalist, 'stripped out' feel, includ-ing a new expression of Saab's driver-focused layout and a debut for Saab's innovative IQon infotainment and communications system.

The touch-screen provides access to audio and entertainment stream-ing, online navigation, on-board music storage and smartphone-like downloading of applications.

In true Saab tradition, there is also a surprisingly versatile cargo deck. Under its sculpted hood and beneath its cargo deck, the PhoeniX advances Saab's rightsizing powertrain strategy. Its propulsion system combines a highly efficient, 1.6-liter turbo engine with innovative, elec-tric rear wheel drive technology.

Inside and out, the Saab PhoeniX showcases new design directions and technologies that will be part of forthcoming Saab products.

Find out more at Focus TV...By Mai Yomioto

Page 41: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 41

Maserati GranCabrio Sport After stunning the world with the GranCabrio at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, Maserati will take its grand-touring convertible to a new level of performance and handling with the GranCabrio Sport.

Visually, the GranCabrio Sport is characterized by a more-pronounced dynamic look. This look begins at the Gran-Cabrio’s distinctive nose with a black grille and a Trident with red accents. The headlights now have a black look with white sidemarks, while front corner splitters and the rede-signed side skirts are body colored. The GranCabrio Sport also debuts a new body color for Maserati: Rosso Trionfale inspired by the red Italian national colors used on 1950s rac-ing Maseratis – in 1957, Juan Manuel Fangio won his fifth F1 World Title at the wheel of a red Maserati 250F. Conceived to give the GranCabrio a harder-edged model to sit alongside the GranTurismo S and the Quattroporte Sport GTS, the GranCabrio Sport uses a more powerful and fuel-efficient version of Maserati’s, all-alloy 4.7-litre V8, coupled with the ZF six-speed automatic transmission.

This naturally aspirated engine produces in this configuration 450 horsepower and a rich, thick torque curve. Maserati’s Friction Reduction Program has made the GranCabrio Sport’s engine more reactive to the driver’s most-nuanced inputs, while reaching a 6% reduction in fuel consumption. The six-speed transmission is equipped with the super-fast MC Auto Shift software and has been developed for the GranCabrio Sport directly from the transmission in the Quattroporte Sport GTS. The MC Auto Shift provides optimized gearshift response resulting in an even-greater engagement.

The handling has received attention, too, with an upgrade and revision of the Skyhook active-suspension system – now with a sportier tuning - and the adoption of grooved and drilled dual-cast brake discs.

What does all this refinement mean? That it is comfortable, well appointed, civilized (when you need it to be) and has the ability to promise more than just good looks…

ProfileinStyle

By Dan Myricks

Page 42: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

42 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Housing prices peaked in 2005 just as Mike Lombardo decided to leave his job teaching

autistic students in rural Appalachia. Lombardo who holds 2 masters degrees and is finishing his Ph.D. at Barry University was named West Virginia’s Autism Teacher of the Year. “I loved my work.” He enthuses. “...but it was time for a change.” While he was thinking about a career change his parents retired to southwest Florida. “I had the brainstorm to move to Florida to sell real estate. “I thought it would be great for my 4 children to live near their grandparents and the Florida real estate market was booming.” “It seemed like such a good idea. My timing couldn’t have been worse.” Lombardo who had sold real estate while in college arrived in southwest Florida at the start of 2006 ...and the start of the housing bust. Today, despite the housing col-lapse the Mike Lombardo Team is #15 in the United States for the Century 21 national fran-chise. How does a person who is new to town sell so much real estate? Mike Lombardo explains that hard work is clearly an ingredient but so is a desire to help people. People have needed help throughout this housing collapse. Not only were people faced with the bust of the housing bubble but it brought unemployment particularly to those in the construction trades and related fields. The unemployment further weakened the demand for housing and prices continued to plummet. The Cape Coral/Fort Myers area became a kind of Ground Zero for the crashing housing sector. Homeowners watched as their equity disappeared and the value of their homes became less and less. “My heart really broke for people.” Every day I saw a different victim of the housing mess. There were young couples who had bought their first home only to find that it was now worth half of what they agreed to pay and without work they could no longer handle the mortgage payments. There

were also older people who had relied upon the equity in their homes as a cushion for a rainy day.” “Every day it seemed worse than the day be-fore. So I set out to do what I did when I was a teacher. I would

try to help, to be a friend and an ally.” I could not do it all by myself. I hired several assistants in my office and trained them to be understanding and kind. We had to learn the skills to sell in this market. We learned the language of the new normal in real es-tate, declining values, short sales, foreclosures and REO sales. Lombardo who says that so many of his former customers write beautiful letters to him and his employees about how their services really helped them. He describes people from all over the United States that bought second homes and vaca-tion homes and then found that the recession and housing collapse caused them to have to sell their

FM

MikeA little bit about,

People from all over the

United States that bought...

Page 43: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 43

properties in southwest Florida. Lombardo who sells all of southwest Florida from Punta Gorda to Naples says that the biggest reward is having some-one phone to say, “Thanks.” Mike Lombardo employs 5 persons in his office helping buyers and sellers with listings and closing. He also has 4 persons who work exclu-sively with buyers. “My mom even came to work. She was a college professor who also owned a real estate company for many years until her retirement. She manages the day to day of the office and coordinates the personnel. She came to my office one day to help me organize paperwork and hasn’t missed a day in 4 years.”

Lombardo says he is so glad that he moved to southwest Florida. He says that he found a ca-reer that he loves in the midst of a crisis. He chuck-les as he adds that he loves going to work each morning knowing that what he does helps people.

Mike LombardoRanked #15 in the USA for 2010 CLOSED SALES

We can help with buying or selling real estate.Century 21 SunbeltPhone: (239) 898-3445 [email protected]

Page 44: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

44 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Real estate:southwest florida homes

Discover a location of palm-lined streets or a unique sea shell along the beach. Encounter treasures and fine art or sit back and glaze at the sunset. These are all the things and more that Southwest Floridians enjoy.

With some people still sitting on the fence, not seeing how the industry reacts quite quickly in re-gard to the real estate market, picking up property after property. Some fence sitters will miss the boat, knowing that location, location, location is still a key factor when it comes to real estate.

Home buyers looking for a home in Southwest Florida will be surprised at how much home they can buy today. Which feature spacious floor plans and scenic locations plus pricing makes buying a home more within reach?

Whether you are just starting your search and considering moving or investing in Southwest Florida, know that summer is an ideal time for busy families, first time buyers and investors to consider buy-ing a home. Consider learning more about your selected location and the different neighborhoods; so you can make a good investment with your money.

We invite you to enjoy the luxury and elegance, celebrated throughout our tropical paradise.

By Lina Lasalle

Page 45: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 45

$150K & up

Naples FloridaImmaculate 2BR + den/2BA turnkey furnished, 1st floor end unit. Fabulous Amenities! Chip Harris, PA & Michele Peppe, CRSColdwell Banker Previews550 Fifth Avenue SouthNaples FL, 34102239-370-0574 www.NaplesRealEstate.com

Naples FloridaSpacious 3BR, 2nd floor carriage home located in a desirable, gated community. Resort Amenities!

Cape Coral, FloridaDescription: This gorgeous 3 bedroom 2 bathroom plus a den sits in the most desirable SW Cape. The over-sized pool invites you to cool off in the summer heat; being sold with furniture inside and out. Agent Info: Mike LombardoMike Lombardo Team239-443-2483Fax:239-443-2473#15 In The Nation for Century 21

Chip Harris, PA & Michele Peppe, CRSColdwell Banker Previews550 Fifth Avenue SouthNaples FL, 34102239-370-0574 www.NaplesRealEstate.com

Naples, Florida Description: Star Studded Home! One of a Kind! 3 den, 2 full bath, 2 car garage Victoria model built by Beazer homes in 2002. Light and bright with plantation shutters and all 18' tile throughout.

Agent Info: Mike LombardoMike Lombardo Team239-443-2483Fax:239-443-2473#15 In The Nation for Century 21

Page 46: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

$300K & up

46 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Goodland FloridaThe ultimate 2BR/2BA furnished vacation home with beautiful bay views. Chip Harris, PA & Michele Peppe, CRSColdwell Banker Previews550 Fifth Avenue SouthNaples FL, 34102239-370-0574 www.NaplesRealEstate.com

Cape Coral, FloridaDescription: Beautiful 3 bedroom 2.5 bathroom on a sweeping and majestic lakefront home site. Situated n Laguna Lake, Direct Gulf access.

Cape Coral, FloridaDescription: Gorgeous 4 bed 3 Bath with Amazing canal view. Gulf Access Home with plenty of extra square feet. Wonderful pool with water feature and spa.

Cape Coral, FloridaDescription: Gorgeous gulf access 3 bedroom 3 bathroom home with over 2200 Sq ft. Treat yourself with the very best.

Agent Info: Mike LombardoMike Lombardo Team239-443-2483Fax:239-443-2473#15 In The Nation for Century 21

Agent Info: Mike LombardoMike Lombardo Team239-443-2483Fax:239-443-2473#15 In The Nation for Century 21

Agent Info: Mike LombardoMike Lombardo Team239-443-2483Fax:239-443-2473#15 In The Nation for Century 21

Page 47: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

Nam lobortis felis sed est commodo posuere. SOUTHERN EXPOSURE SAILBOAT ACCESS

SPACIOUS 3 BED & 3 BATHROOM HOME. GREATROOMFLOORPLAN & FORMAL DINING HUGE POOL DECK AREA WITH SPA. WRAP AROUND BOAT DOCK & LIFT MUCH MORE TO

SEE! LESS THAN 5 MINUTES TO THE RIVER. THIS LUXURIES HOME HAS AN ESTABLISHED HIGH END VACATION RENTAL INCOME. CALL ME TO MAKE A SHOWING APPOINTMENT.

RUFEN SIE MICH FUER EINEN BESICHTIGUNGSTERMIN AN.

ICH SPRECHE DEUTSCH CAPRICE KRUMSICK

GENERAL SALES & NEW HOME SALES

(239) 677 7141 [email protected] www.capricekrumsick.listingbook.com

Villa savona 1924 SAVONA PKWY, CAPE CORAL , FLORIDA 33914

$ 680,000

Page 48: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

Naples FloridaRemarkable 4BR/3.5BA custom built home.$500K

& up

48 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Naples FloridaAwesome bay views from this updated 3BR/3BA residence with deeded 35ft dock at your back door.

Cape Coral, Florida Description: What a basin view! Cape Harbour's exclusive gate 4. Huge basin and preserve views behind the house It will take your breath away!!! 3 bedroom + den 2.5 bath home boasting Cape Harbour's most spectacular view! 2800+ sq ft under air overlooking the widest part of the Spreader. A view of the basin is the backdrop to your own waterfall pool and spa. Enjoy resort style living or get active with tennis & fitness, your choice! The only thing missing is you, your boat, & your smile.

Chip Harris, PA & Michele Peppe, CRSColdwell Banker Previews550 Fifth Avenue SouthNaples FL, 34102239-370-0574 www.NaplesRealEstate.com

Chip Harris, PA & Michele Peppe, CRSColdwell Banker Previews550 Fifth Avenue SouthNaples FL, 34102239-370-0574 www.NaplesRealEstate.com

Agent Info: Mike LombardoMike Lombardo Team239-443-2483Fax:239-443-2473#15 In The Nation for Century 21

Page 49: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

888-662-4404 Email: [email protected] Website: wwwwww..pprroo--ooppttiioonn..ccoomm

SStteevvee MMccRRoorryy Prior Service U.S. Marines

Specialists in luxury real estate financing from $1 Million up to $20 Million

SUPER JUMBO up to 80% LTV/up to 89.9% CLTV pc. Stated Income Alt. programs Primary, 2nd Homes, Invest. Prop. High Net Worth – special lending programs NO DOC up to 50% LTV/60% CLTV Foreign National loans up to 70% LTV/ 75% CLTV

Commercial and Asset Loans (many programs nationwide) Const./ Const. Completion 90% LTV to $250 Million 4.875% Professional Office Buildings & Warehouse 80% LTV 4.75% Stock Loans, Jet Aircraft & Yacht Loans, Gems, Art, etc.

We also offer 95% No PMI Conv., FHA, VA Jumbo and many other lending programs

NMLS# 204296

$1M & up

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 49

Naples FloridaMeticulous 3BR/3BA situated directly on Naples Bay - includes deeded dock.

Chip Harris, PA & Michele Peppe, CRSColdwell Banker Previews550 Fifth Avenue SouthNaples FL, 34102239-370-0574 www.NaplesRealEstate.com

Naples FloridaDirect gulf access from this pristine 4BR home - no detail is overlooked!

Chip Harris, PA & Michele Peppe, CRSColdwell Banker Previews550 Fifth Avenue SouthNaples FL, 34102239-370-0574 www.NaplesRealEstate.com

Page 50: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

50 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

FM

To be a guest or advertise on Lee Pitts Live visit LeePittsLive.com or call 877.830.0391

Lee Pitts, Host and Executive Producer

Broadcasts Sunday 8:30 am

ON

• Longest running local TV talk show in Southwest Florida (20 years)• Five Time Recipient of the “NAACP Image Award”• Recipient of the Southwest Florida “People’s Choice Award”• Recipient of the “Hodges University Diversity Excellence Award”• Recipient of the “Key to the City of Fort Myers Award”

“Lee Pitts is a pioneer, leader and stellar talk show host.”-Fort Myers News-press, February 6, 2006

There's a perception among some people that electric vehicles fall on the dull side of the automotive enthusiasm scale – which is cer-tainly not the case with either the production Nissan LEAF or LEAF NISMO RC.

The Nissan LEAF NISMO RC is designed and constructed as a real racing machine, starting with its full carbon fiber mono-coque bodywork. The three-piece bodywork includes remov-able front and rear sections, fixed windows, LED headlights and taillights and driver-adjustable rear wing.

Like the production Nissan LEAF, the NISMO RC is powered by a lithium-ion battery composed of 48 compact modules and a high-response 80kW AC synchronous motor that generates 107 horsepower and 207 lb-ft of torque. It can be charged up to 80 percent of its full capacity in 30 minutes using the quick charging port located inside the rear cowl. And unlike other competition vehicles, the NISMO RC has no tailpipe, no emission of CO2 or other greenhouse gases while being driven, and no exhaust sound.

In preliminary testing the NISMO RC produces 0 to 62 mph acceleration in 6.85 seconds and a top speed of 93 miles per hour. It is projected to have a running time of around 20 min-utes under racing conditions.

Sounds like a Nissan is producing a serious racing machine, aimed at being the first on the starting grid.

Green Racing Machine

By Mai Yomioto

Page 51: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 51

To be a guest or advertise on Lee Pitts Live visit LeePittsLive.com or call 877.830.0391

Enhance your pool with rock water features.

Wet-Rock Innovations(941) 237-1626 [email protected]

Waterfalls - Stack and Veneered Stone on Spas - Coping - Decks - Planters & Fire Pits - Steps - Walls - Driveways & Patios

As you would expect from Porsche, the Panamera S Hybrid sets new stan-dards in terms of perfor-mance as well as hybrid efficiencies. It accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.7 seconds and has a top

track speed of 167 mph. Porsche Intelligent Performance philoso-phy of committing to build new cars that strive to deliver sportier performance with more fuel efficiency and lower emissions. With-out sacrificing high-performance, luxury or comfort,

The Porsche parallel full hybrid system also reduces consumption at high speeds thanks to its 'sailing' or coasting mode. When the driver lifts off the accelerator at normal highway cruising speeds, the gasoline engine is completely switched off and disengaged from the drive train by a decoupling clutch. This eliminates the combustion engine's drag forces and braking effect in the inter-est of lower resistance, fuel consumption and emissions. As soon as the driver presses the accelerator, to pass another vehicle for example, the gasoline engine smoothly starts within fractions of a second and engine rpms are increased to match the current vehi-cle speed. It does this seamlessly thanks to the Hybrid Manager, which also helps the Panamera S Hybrid accelerate dynamically in gears at higher speeds.

The Panamera S Hybrid employs a 3.0-liter supercharged V6 engine that delivers 333 horsepower. It is supported by a 47-horsepower (34 kW) electric motor. Depending on driv-ing conditions, either drive unit can operate independently or together to drive the rear wheels.

The Panamera S Hybrid has an even higher level of standard equipment than the V8 Panamera S that includes Adaptive Air Suspension with the Porsche Active Suspension Manage-ment (PASM) adaptive shock absorber system, Servotronic® variable-assist power steering and a host of other features. This new model also features an innovative display that provides the driver with relevant information about the status of the vehicle's hybrid drive systems.

The Panamera S Hybrid will go on sale later in 2011.

By Mai Yomioto

Panamera S Hybrid

Page 52: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

Being one of the few to have a first test drive in the new Mercedes Benz CLS63 AMG, was won-derful. With a new exciting design; a "lean back in your seat" performance and lots of improve-ments in efficiency. It wasn't much of a surprise as this is what Mercedes-Benz AMG is all about. The new CLS63 AMG has been much improved from the previous CLS55 AMG and CLS63 AMG which has been around since 2004.

Visually, the CLS63 AMG impressed me with its new appearance and improved interior. The cohesiveness of the AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension and the electronically controlled damping system, brings it all together of how I enjoyed the drive. The CLS63 AMG automatical-ly adjusts the damping characteristics depending on your driving conditions and reduces the roll angle of the body, this worked well on RT595 even as I left the suspension mode on "Comfort" most of the time.

The CLS63 AMG is a four-door coupe equipped with the newly developed AMG V8 biturbo engine, featuring 550 hp and 590 lb-ft. of torque (with AMG Performance package), as well as the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmis-sion. Without the AMG package you receive 518 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque. Of course I had the AMG package. The major difference between both power units is the increase in the maximum charge-air pressure from the turbos.

Question about acceleration? How does 0-60 in 4.3 seconds sound? A limited top speed of 155 mph, and you can get there real quick! Fast would be the wrong word, more like quick fast with real comfortable between that.

The vehicle's estimated fuel economy of 16 mpg city and 21 mpg highway is an improvement over the previous model. This is no small feat; remem-ber this is a 5.5 liter twin turbo that will take on all comers and still get you and your guest to the opera house in comfort; without even a wiggle in your outfit. Thanks to sport seats covered in nappa leather and a lightning-fast electronically controlled damping system.

Heading back with a feeling of confience, I parked the CLS63 AMG and stepped out the car overhearing someone say, "Sexy!", I replied, "Thank You"... she answered back, "Not you, the car".

The 2012 CLS63 AMG is available this summer.

52 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

CLS63 AMG V8 Biturboby Mai Yomioto

setting benchmarks

FM

Page 53: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

Looking For A Drop-Dead Gorgeous Swimming Pool That’s Also Maintenance-Free?

Let us send you our FREE “Pool Idea Guide” DVD. It’s loaded with photos, ideas and friendly advice to make sure you make the best decision possible.

Plus, we’ll send you the Latest Report On “Zero-Maintenance” Swimming Pools.

As one of the leading pool builders in southwest Florida, we’ve designed, built and consulted on well over 2,000 swimming pools. We specialize in designs that are both unique and a delight to own. But we do more than just swimming pools:

With a $5 million dollar bond rating, a state-of-the-art showroom facility, and a long history of highly satisfied custom-ers, you know you’re talking to a builder you can trust. Whether you’re looking for better health, more living space, a prettier backyard, or just a private place to relax, you can trust Fountain Pools to make your dreams come true.

12410 Tamiami Trail

Punta Gorda, FL 33955

(888) 458-3701www.FountainPoolsWF.com

Commercial License #0057098

Pool Buyer’sIdea Guide

Visit Our Showroom at 12410 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda, FL 33955 Or call

www.FountainPoolsWF.com

• Renovations • New Construction • Pools, Spas & Water Features • Pool Repairs & Service • Safety Inspections

• Screen Enclosures • Fences & Railings • Sunrooms • Hot Tubs by Sun Belt• Lifetime Guarantee at Every Pool

888-458-3701

Page 54: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

54 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Righteous Entertainment is a production company focused on de-veloping and producing, family friendly entertainment in the areas of film, television, music, fashion, and life! Headed by the emerg-ing power couple Moe & Nicki Lynch, it is based in Sarasota, FL and comprises of a team of independent screenwriters, television producers, and feature filmmakers dedicated to producing inno-vative, exciting and original works for the world market.

By partnering with other producers and distribution companies, Righteous Entertainment combines the use of experienced professionals with the next generation of talent. With its arsenal of family oriented programs, Righteous Entertainment feeds the hunger of a fading genre.

To learn more about Righteous Entertainment please visit www.righteousent.com

The Gasparilla Film Festival and Sarasota Film Festival presented CRUSHED, a Righteous Entertainment release. CRUSHED is Writer/Director Moe Lynch's twisting look at the secret life of Brittney Mathews. Britney and her

boss, Donna, are keeping a painful secret. Bruises on Britney's arm tell her co-workers that there's trouble in her home life.

But to Britney, those bruises are exposing a life that she doesn't want anyone to know about. If her colleagues find out, it may come with some social repercussions. Who knew secret lives could bring so much pain?

RIGHTEOUS ENTERTAINMENT film nEWs

Authentic Hair Plus Experience the Difference

Specializing in: Latest Up Do’s - Weaving

Scrunches - Relaxer - Coloring Precision Hair Cut

Walk Ins WelcomeHours: Tuesday - Saturday: 10am- 5:30pm

941-627-96772395 Tamiami Trail - Port Charlotte, FL 33952

Page 55: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 55

Page 56: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

56 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Bringing together technology, skill and dedication to the art, Vinyl Music Festival surely did not disappoint. Opening night at the ivory Lounge in Sarasota was the kick off for this years Vinyl Music Festival, celebrating electronica and dance music from around the world showcasing the best DJ’s. The kick-off was like last year’s “EXCITING!” The music started early and rose to limits of pure enjoyment…

Thousands music fans attended the music festival in Sarasota starting on April 7th along with the Sarasota Film Festival on the 8th. The highly anticipated Vinyl Music Festival drew rave reviews from patrons, spon-sors and media alike; for a weekend long celebration that brought thousands of visitors to Southwest Florida from all over.

This year, Vinyl Music Festival was held at several great locations such as the ivory Lounge, Michaels on East, Atrium. "I am elated about the success and growth of VMF over the years” stated one guest. The event has grown and taken a life of its own, drawing people from all over to visit Sarasota, Florida. It is really good what VMF has accom-plished over the past few years, that is why fans attend year after year. With over 40 legendary artists all bringing their electrifying electronic mix, which drove the crowd into a dance frenzy.

VMF 2011FM

Page 57: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

One of the undisputed favorites of the weekend was DJ Drager, who performed a high energy show that was accompanied by dynamic sexy female dancers. Honorebel also got the crowd to their feet, with his current chart topping hits and fun with the audience. The multi-artistic DJ Cosmo did not disappoint revelers and delivered an exceptional musical array, hitting the fans with beat after beat. Fans were also treated to a performance's by Darude, Randy Boyer, Soul, Matt Storm and so many more that entertained everyone. To add to the excitement, VMF had after hour parties and special VIP access to meet with the DJ’s and special access to the Wine Cellar.

Capturing the element of delivering memorable performances, always keeping the energy high and the party going; Vinyl Music Festival owes its success to one simple formula: a star-studded line-up, great venues, extraordinarily music and beautiful weather in Southwest Florida.

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 57

Page 58: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

MOBILEGo to FOCUSOFSWFL.com

orFOCUSOFSWFLTV.COM

on your iPad or mobile device. Regional information at your fingertips!

Service-provider fees may apply.Avai labi l i ty var ies by phone/network.

where you l ive and work; i t is who you are.

iPad, iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and web enabled mobile device

58 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

Come taste and enjoy the beautifully crafted French macarons

www.lEmacaron-us.com382 st armands circlesarasota, fl941.552.8872

Le Macaron

Cornerstone Lenders Group, Inc.

Provides a single low cost, solution for commercial

loans from $5M - $1B Dollars.

Preliminary Commitments are issued within as little as 48-72 hours.

941.875.4023www.cornerstonelendersgroup.com

MartineSpecializing in Hair Care Treatment

Scalp Treatment, Hair Weaving Cut, Style Curly Perm

Rope Twist & Lock

CALL: 941-627-9677

2395 Tamiami Trail, Unit 18Port Charlotte, FL 33952

Page 59: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

Heartland Gardens; Community Gardening At Its Finest Heartland Gardens, located off of Old Mc-Gregor Boulevard in Fort Myer’s sunny district, is one of the only community gardens housed in the area. The garden, which began rooting in October of 2010 hosts locally and organically produce and vegetation. Heartland Gardens is a charitable and educational not-for-profit corporation developed by Bernard Pino and Andrea Guerrero. Both founders have resided in Lee county and have a strong devotion to Florida biology and landscaping.

The garden’s primary resource is the raised lab-yrinth that contains a multitude of separate beds. These beds are used as community and food bank plots. The labyrinth is also where interactive classes and work-shops for community take place. Classes and workshops

are offered to people of all ages. Guerrero pays special attention to programs geared toward the development and education of young adults.

The organization’s mission is to educate the public on the benefits of local, organically grown food and provide people with the tools to achieve nutritional wellness and self-sustainability through the creation of food producing gardens. Both Guerrero and Pino hope to expand the organization to educate the public on food preservation and food preparation. In addition, owners hope to benefit the community by developing 500 community gardens.

Both Guerrero and Pino are exceptionally ambi-tious about this alternative to food consumption and waste. If you are interested in getting involved, the garden encourages membership! Feel free to contact Guerrero or Pino at (239) 689-4249.

By Kayla DaCosta

FOCUS of SWFL 2011 59

The truth is many of us flip flop wearing Southwest Floridians could not wait for this cold weather to be over with so that we may once again

unite with our flip flops. Not many of us can do without our flip flops. I have seen some dedicated flip flop wearers prancing around town during fifty degree weather…you guessed it, wearing their flip flops. I am positive that I did not own a pair of flip flops up north, but no doubt when I got to Southwest Florida it became second nature and something I could not live without.

Of course my collection of flip flops grew as I had to have them in every color. Why not? They are fun, convenient and comfortable. Besides women may need several as you may need to sport a silver and embellished flip flop for going out on a date night. There is a pair for shopping at the mall. Another pair you keep in your car that you slip on after work to drive home

in. Don’t forget the pair you leave under your desk at work just in case those shoes you just bought felt like two sizes smaller at the end of the day. Oh, how about that pair you use when you are doing chores around the house. And of course the pair you bought for your husband that matches the ones you usually wear to the mall.

Oh Flip Flops, O Flip Flops I cannot live without thee_ cause you make me feel so carefree.

an odE to flip flops

By Ann Gordon

Page 60: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

60 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

FM

Tucked deep into the natural Florida environment, the Happe-

hatchee Center is located on Corkscrew Boulevard in Estero, half

a mile from US 41. An average passerby

would have a great deal of trouble locat-

ing this center as it has remained sheltered

among mass amounts of Florida vegetation

about a quarter of a mile off of the road.

Upon arriving, guests are overwhelmed

with a deep sensation of spirituality, calm-

ness, and inner peace. The Happehatchee

center owned and operated by Ellen Peter-

son has been serving as a beacon for spiri-

tual endeavors since 2005.

Peterson, along with a board of like-

minded leaders, have developed the center

primarily for educational, environmental,

scientific, and spiritual purposes. Visitors

pay a small price for the inner peace they

receive upon entering the Happehatchee

Center and partaking in activities that include but are not limited

to yoga, meditation, and crystal ball reading. In addition to the

large amount of activities offered at the

center, Peterson and members are heavily

involved in community outreach programs.

These programs include healing programs

for women’s health, after school programs,

academic environmental programs, and

Gather the Woman events. The center has

maintained a quaint reputation for being

“under the radar,” and receives most of its

visitors via word of mouth. The Happe-

hatchee Center is constantly looking for

volunteers to man the grounds or take up

a class session. If interested in volunteering

or for further information on classes feel

free to contact Ellen Peterson and Happe-

hatchee Center at 239-206-4393.

A Haven For Serenity and Wellness

By Kayla DaCosta

Page 61: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

1-888-501-4596 Call 7 Days a week 8am - 11pm EST Promo Code:MKT0111

CALL NOW!GET FREE HD FOR LIFE!

FIVEFIVEFIVEFIVEFIVEPACKAGESUNDER 50$FIVEFIVEFIVEFIVEFIVEFIVEFIVEFIVE

FOR 12 MONTHS

AlsoÊoffering

www.DISHFreeHD.com

Local Channels Included Everywhere!

(Offer requires 24-month Agreement and AutoPay with Paperless Billing)

Digital Home Advantage plan requires 24-month agreement and credit qualification. Cancellation fee of $17.50/month remaining applies if service is terminated before end of agreement. Programming credits apply during first 12 months. $10/mo HD add-on fee waived for life of current account; requires 24-month agreement, continuous enrollment in AutoPay with Paperless Billing. Showtime offer ($39 value) requires AutoPay with Paperless Billing; after 3 months then-current price applies unless you downgrade. DISH Platinum offer requires qualifying HD programming, AutoPay with Paperless Billing; after 3 months you must choose to continue subscription. Free Standard Professional Installation only. All equipment is leased and must be returned to DISH Network upon cancellation or unreturned equipment fees apply. Limit 6 leased tuners per account; upfront and monthly fees may apply based on type and number of receivers. HD programming requires HD television. Prices, packages and programming subject to change without notice. Offer available for new and qualified former customers, and subject to terms of applicable Promotional and Residential Customer agreements. Additional restrictions may apply. Offer ends 5/17/11. SHOWTIME and related marks are registered trademarks of Showtime Networks Inc., a CBS Company. All new customers are subject to a one-time Non-Refundable Processing Fee. DirecTV savings based on choice package plus HD programming & DVR service for 2 TV Set UP, current price as of 01/06/11. Digital Cable cost based on CNN Money article “Why cable is going to cost you even more”- 01/09/10 assumes America’s Top 120 at $44.99 compared to average cable price at $75.00. 99.9% signal reliability applies to transmission of DISH Network signal to customers. Reception may vary for individual customers.

Call 7 Days a week 8am - 11pm EST Promo Code:MB8511

FOR 12 MONTHS

Local Channels Included Everywhere!

24FOR 12 MONTHSFOR 12 MONTHS

2499MO24$

THE BEST VALUE ON TV.Packages starting at:

DISH Network vs. DIRECTVFREEÊforÊ3ÊMonthsDISH Platinum

&

FREEÊInstallationÊ

UpÊtoÊ6ÊRooms

FREEHDÊDVR

UPGRADE($6/mo DVR service fee applies)

SAVE!400/yr over

DirecTV

$UP TO

DISHÊNetworkAmerica’sÊTopÊ120

DIRECTVChoice

PriceÊafterÊ12ÊMonths

ServiceÊonÊ2ndÊTV

HighÊDefinitionÊFee

FREEÊHDÊForÊLIFE

LocalÊChannelsÊIncludedÊEVERYWHERE

$44.99 $60.99

Included $6/mo

$0 $10

YES

YES

NO

NO

TOTAL $44.99 $76.99

THE BEST VALUE ON TV.NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!NOWÊONÊDISHÊNETWORK!

Page 62: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

62 FOCUS of SWFL 2011

A passion for performance. A champion. An American success story. These are among the descriptions earned by Carroll Shelby. He’s an icon that embodies the ingenuity, tenacity and grit needed to win in business, competition and philanthropy.

The Shelby name is synonymous with performance. It’s a part of the man’s DNA, which was molded and shaped during years of competition. His vision of the automobile changed the rules for automotive performance forever. Today, Carroll Shelby and the companies he founded are a driving force for products and industries worldwide

As Carroll Shelby continued with yet another milestone of a 800 horsepower Shelby GT500 Super Snake to be the

most powerful American muscle car introduced at the New York International Auto Show. In addition to the Super Snake, Shelby American will also display the limited edition 2012 Shelby GT350 coupe and convertible. “Shelby American has a rich history at the New York Inter-national Auto Show,” said John Luft, president of Shelby American Inc. “The very first Shelby car was introduced here in 1962, as well as the 1968 and 2008 Shelby GT500KR and the 2006 Shelby Hertz GT-H. This year, we’re returning with one of the most powerful and impor-tant Shelbys ever built.”

Born on the drag strip and road course of Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Shelby American and its partner Ford Racing, created an aggressive suspension and engine package that turns the Ford Shelby GT500 into a world class su-percar. Even more power is available for the 2012 model year. There will be a limited production of Super Snakes available to customers starting May 1, 2011.

“With more horsepower, the 2012 Shelby GT500 Super Snake is a strong performer both on the road and the track,” noted Gary Patterson, vice president of operations at Shelby American. “This Super Snake will deliver the driving experience that enthusiasts expect from the Shelby brand.”

The new Super Snake post title package is one of the very few vehicles that generates up to 800 horsepower on pump gas. Not only is the high performance vehicle legal in 50 states, the unique, limited production supercar al-lows Shelby fans the opportunity to experience the power of one of America’s legendary muscle cars for under $100,000; this includes the Shelby Super Snake package and the GT500 base vehicle.

Bringon the

Power

Customers can build their dream Shelby Super Snake online with Shelby American’s new “Build-One” car building program at http://shelbyamerican.com/buildhome.asp.

By Scott Black

FM

Page 63: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue

FOCUS of SWFL 2010 63

Featured Style

Photo by Denise Bourne

Page 64: Focus Magazine of SWFL May Issue