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RSW Living: September/October 2018 Issue

In our Sept/Oct issue, we celebrate man's unlimited capacity for creative expression. They say that art is in the eye of the beholder, and we aim to give you "an eyeful" of it - painting, architecture, dance, music, and more. Plus, we'll be exploring design trends as well as fashion. If creativity is your thing, this issue will both satisfy and inspire. 


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Carole A Feuermans hyperrealistic sculpture of a swimmer in the reflecting pool

A Blooming Beauty: The Peace River Botanical & Sculpture Gardens Draws Lovers of Art and Nature

The plants aren’t the only thing growing at the Peace River Gardens in Punta Gorda. Large-scale sculptural works sit alongside the beautiful 11 acres of botanical gardens. Read More » 

Roy Rodriguez Marco Beach at Sunset

Art in Flight: Soaring to Cultural Heights at Southwest Florida International Airport 

Airport officials have worked with Lee County arts leaders to make sure that cultural treasures from the area adorn the walls and open spaces of RSW. Read More » 

Lovers Key State Park comprises 1600 acres

It’s a Natural: Lovers Key to Get Innovative ‘Welcome and Discovery Center’

A new addition of a discovery center to Lovers Key will enhance visits by showcasing the park’s ecosystems, enabling all ages to learn more and help protect this slice of paradise. Read More » 

REFIND is the first distillery in California to share space with a winery

Turning Wine into Spirits: A Distillery That Leaves No Grape Behind

California winemaker and distiller Alex Villicana reclaims wine that would otherwise be wasted to produce unique small-batch spirits and liqueur at his RE:FIND Distillery in Paso Robles. Read More » 

Tour guide Skarpi Thrainsson hikes up Svnafellsjkull glacier which serves as north of the wall in the TV series Game of Thrones

Nature’s Art on Display in Iceland: A Photographic Journey of Iceland

When it comes to creating breathtaking works of art, it is hard to beat Mother Nature. And few places are more proof of that than the tiny island country of Iceland. Read More » 

Campaigns of Courage European and Pacific Theaters

Vets Are Treasure Living History: Veterans Volunteer at National WWII Museum

The backbone of the National WWII Museum, located on six acres in Downtown New Orleans, is its corps of volunteers, who daily provide visitors from around the world with a unique experience. Read More »