Section D Neapolitan FREE SHIPPING ONLINE now through February! health | ClaSSIFIeD STERLING SILVER JEWELRY ! ACCESSORIES ! GIFTS Tuesday, January 27, 2015 www.bestofeverythingshoponline.com LEIgH TaHIrovIc fAMILy fuN Sometimes it’s all about Saturdays. This week is fairly calm, but come Saturday, you will have to choose what family fun is right for your brood. The IN THE best part is most of Saturday’s events are free or nearly free. Here’s what’s happening this week: 239 tueSDAy it’s Crafter’s Choice at the Vanderbilt Beach Branch Library. Kids ages 2 to 6 can make a mess, or craft, to their heart’s desire, 4 p.m. The library is at 788 Vanderbilt Beach Road, North Naples. 239-597-8444 WeDNeSDAy instill a love of the arts while the family strolls through The Baker Museum for Art After Hours. View the galleries during docent-led tours, 6 to 9 p.m. and listen to live music. Free. artis—Naples, 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., North Naples. 239-597-1900 DaNia MaxweLL/STaFF (2) Dominica annese, center, admires a traditional Ukrainian blouse during a recent meeting with the newly formed Naples branch of the Ukrainian National women’s League of america inc. annese was brought to tears during the meeting, recalling the difficulties of life in Ukraine. “we take many things for granted in the U.S., but in Ukraine those things are very difficult to attain,” she said. A culture of a country frIDAy if you have a fifth-grader, send them to east Naples Community Park’s Fifth Grade Dance, 6 to 8:30 p.m. Kids can enjoy pizza and soda as they listen to a DJ spin some of the latest songs. $10. 3500 Thomasson Drive, east Naples. 239-793-4414 ■ Ukrainian women start local chapter of national group to aid their motherland Tatiana Hursky reads aloud to members of the newly formed group, which aims to foster Ukrainian cultural heritage, promote knowledge of the culture, provide financial assistance to Ukrainians and participate in the international women’s movement. By katie egan [email protected]; 239-263-4785 Members of the Naples chapter of the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America will tell you about a history with Russia that’s scarcely taught in school — a history involving a politically-induced famine and an insatiable blood lust for power. But despite that, Ukraine has kept its culture alive with an unwavering sense of determination, pride and grace. Because Ukrainians are proud of where they come from. And they have a right to be. In the Middle Ages, Ukraine was the hub of Eastern Slavic culture. But in the 13th century, its territory was contested, ruled and divided by a variety of powers including Lithuania, Poland, the Ottoman Empire, SAturDAy Let Home Depot transport your youngsters to different country for Celebrate the New Year Around the World, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. enjoy kids’ workshops, free vision and hearing screenings from Lions Club and dance performances. 1651 airportPulling Road, east Naples. 239-793-2203 See how science inspires Collier students at Super Science Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at North Collier Regional Park’s exhibit Hall. View students’ science fair projects and visit the exhibitors’ booths. 15000 Livingston Road, North Naples. Free. 239-252-4000 See more photos and a video online at naples news.com. Austro-Hungary and Russia. “We always kind of thought we were very special,” said Natalie Santarsiero, president of the Naples chapter. “The language, culture, religion and traditions See ukrAINe, 2D Library’s Nick Linn Lecture Series offers authors and a bite to eat By Lance Shearer Daily News Correspondent; 239-213-5365 Nourish the mind, and the body. The Nick Linn Lecture Series, presented by the Friends of the Library of Collier County, returned for 2015 featuring an accomplished array of authors and lunch at the RitzCarlton Golf Resort. The popular lecture series — the first event, which featured Greg Iles on Monday, was sold out — has become a fixture on the Naples literary scene, since it was launched 12 years ago by Linn, longtime board member and former president of the Friends of the Library. In all, the series brings in four best-selling authors, with Joseph Finder on March 2, Lisa Gardner on March 9 and Sandra Brown on March 23 following Iles’ talk. The Nick Linn series has a history of bringing top authors to Naples. Featured writers appearing in past years have included Tami Hoag, Nicholas Sparks, James Grippando, James PatterSandra son, Dennis Lehane, Brown Harlan Coben, Linda Fairstein and Sara Paretsky. The lecture series has a new policy, and individual tickets can be purchased. So fans of the authors scheduled for March still can purchase tickets. “This is the first year you can purchase individual tickets for one lecture,” Marlene Kern, events coordinator for the Friends of the Library, said. “This is our biggest fundraiser of the year.” It is a shame to miss Iles, if you didn’t attend Monday’s lunJoseph cheon. In addition to Finder being a top-selling author, he is a member of the “Rock Bottom Remainders,” the allauthor sometime rock band that also See Lecture, 2D If you go NIck LINN Lecture SerIeS Presented by the Friends of the Library of Collier County Where: Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, 200 Tiburon Drive, North Naples Individual lecture ticket prices: publisher $150; editor $125; general $110; lecture only $100 Contact: For tickets or more information on both the Nick Linn and Non-Fiction Series, call Marlene Kern of the Friends of the Library at 239-262-8135 Online: collier-friends.org January Sale Lift Chair Recliners $150 OFF* 2, 3 & Infinite Position Models Available with Heat & Massage. Custom Colors & Fabrics Portable Oxygen Concentrators $300 OFF* Travel Scooters $150 OFF* ALL Walkers & Wheelchairs s $50 OFF* We’ll Beat ANY Competitor’s Price….We’ll NEVER Be Undersold! Hours: Mon-Fri: 9-5 Sat: 9-3 www.MedicalDeptStore.com *Retail sales only. Must present or mention ad for discount. if you are a crafty mom, then visiting Michaels craft store isn’t an unusual way to spend a Saturday. But if crafting is a bit out of your norm, create a wooden Valentine’s frame, 10 a.m. to noon. $2 per 30-minute session and includes supplies. ages 3 and up. 2253 Pine Ridge Road, North Naples. 239-593-5640 Have some fun with healthy food and monkey around at whole Foods for Chocolate Monkey Sushi, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. You must be a whole Kids Club member; join online for a $5 annual donation. Preregister at customer service, as space is limited. 9101 Strada Place, North Naples. wholefoodsmarket.com/ stores/naples or 239-552-5100 Connect with me at [email protected], on Facebook at Leigh Tahirovic and Twitter at NDN_Leigh. NAPLES 239-529-2242 Marquesa Plaza 13030 Livingston Rd. Corner of Livingston & Pine Ridge. Next to First Watch. FORT MYERS 239-482-6111 College Plaza 8595 College Pkwy. Corner of College & Winkler 2D » Tuesday, January 27, 2015 » N A P L E S D A I LY N E W S Golf tips offered for seniors looking to improve their game Daily News staff Senior golfers, who already recognize the physical and mental benefits of regular play, might not relish the changes in their body they encounter as they age. With advancing age comes more knowledge and understanding of golf, but less physical strength and endurance. Stan Geer, head golf professional at Vi at Bentley Village in North Naples, encounters frustrations from aging players and realizes adjustments are necessary for continued game enjoyment and achievement. “As players age and lose some of their power and flexibility, it is important to make modifications, focusing on strengths and mitigating weaknesses. This often means players need to shift their emphasis from hitting the long shots down the fairway to improving their short game, honing chip shot skills,” Geer said. Because strength and flexibility often deteriorate with age, a solid warmup routine is critical to preserving physical ability and preventing injuries on the golf course. Whether from old sports injuries or arthritis, there are some common problem areas for seniors, such as ankles, hips, necks and shoulders. “Maintaining muscle strength helps players achieve proper posture, stance and balance, increasing their endurance on the course and reducing aches and pains off the course,” Geer said. “I recommend 10 minutes of practice swings and stretching exercises pregame.” Because the mechanics of a senior player’s game has changed, it is important to re-examine golf equipment and accessories. UKRAINE from 1D are all intertwined. We’re caught between Asia and Europe, so we have both influences.” Seventeen members formed the Naples chapter March 8. Vice President Larissa Wychrij hopes the chapter will bring awareness to the Ukrainian culture and help educate the community. Santarsiero agrees. As Naples becomes more populated, she hopes a growing number of Floridians will become exposed to what they sometimes refer to as Ukie culture. “Those areas have always been ethnic in nature, so people have been exposed to that,” she said, referring to the Midwest. “But here in Florida, it’s a different situation. You’ve never had that diversity of ethnic groups.” Named after “ukraina,” an old Eastern Slavic word meaning “borderlands,” “land” or “country,” Ukraine is sandwiched between Russia and the Republic of Moldova. Belarus is its northern neighbor and the Black Sea and Russia are below it to the South. “Ukraine is the crown jewel of Europe,” Santarsiero said. “The bread basket.” It is known for its fertile farmland — but more recently, for its civic unrest. Public protests demanding closer ties LECTURE from 1D includes Dave Barry, Amy Tan, Stephen King, Matt Groening and Mitch Albom. Joseph Finder is the author of the award-winning “Buried Secrets,” “Killer Instinct” and “Company Man.” Born in Chicago, Finder spent his early childhood living around the world, including Afghanistan and the Philippines. After taking a high school seminar on the literature and history of Russia, he was hooked. Majoring in Russian studies at Yale, he also sang with the school’s legendary a cappella group, the Whiffenpoofs, graduated summa cum laude from Yale, completed a master’s degree at the Harvard Rus- Dentist Pam FuLTz Stan Geer, left, golf pro at Vi at Bentley Village, watches as resident Rosemary ufheil works on her short game. Geer offers instructional lessons but also suggests ways for seniors to improve their golf game. to the European Union and the resignation of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych began in late 2013. This led to widespread civil unrest and ultimately, a revolution in 2014. In 2014, unmarked Russian soldiers also took control of the Ukrainian territory of Crimea, which Russia promptly annexed, against the wishes of the U.S. and other European nations. On Jan. 4, a powerful explosion shook the heart of Odessa, Ukraine’s most elegant city. The bomb went off at the local Euro-Maidan Coordination Council, where volunteers stored humanitarian aid for Ukrainian soldiers fighting Russianbacked forces in the eastern part of the country. According to the Daily Beast (thebea.st/ 1DkIsnm), this has been considered an act of terrorism. Members of the group believe Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to restore the country back to the former USSR. “He’s stirred them up and caused this whole uprising,” Wychrij said. “He wants to be the dictator back like it was when Stalin was there.” But despite interference from the Russians, the Ukie culture has survived. Modern settlement in Ukraine dates to 32,000 BC. It officially declared independence in 1991; however, many still refer to it as “the Ukraine” because at one point it broke off into three different entities, including the Ukrainian People’s Republic. sian Research Center and later taught on the Harvard faculty. Finder was recruited to the Central Intelligence Agency, but eventually decided he preferred writing books. His first novel, “The Moscow Club,” which described events whose factual truth would only be revealed many years later, was named by Publishers Weekly as one of the 10 best spy thrillers of all time. His latest book, “Suspicion,” is a standalone novel about a single father who makes a choice with dire consequences to protect his daughter. Lisa Gardner, whose crime thrillers have reached No. 1 on The New York Times best-seller list, began her career in food service, but after catching her hair on fire numerous Complete dental care with an emphasis on Cosmetic and Implant dentistry. 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Gardner is published in 30 countries, with more than 22 million books in print. Two of her awardwinning thrillers are “The Neighbor” and “The Other Daughter.” She also has written romance novels using the pseudonym Alicia Scott. “Ukraine has a resilient history, marked with bloodshed, tragedy and a fierce amount of loyalty,” Santarsiero said. And she didn’t say it lightly. In 1932-33, 4 million to 5 million Ukrainians — mostly peasants — starved to death during a politically induced famine, called Holodomor, imposed by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. The Soviets also tried to “rusticate” the Ukrainian people by rigidly imposing their culture, values and way of life. “Our parents’ generation, they didn’t have any youth,” Santarsiero explained. They were sent to displaced person’s camps — or took matters into their own hands and fled the country. “Their kids were taught to be very patriotic. It was instilled in us. They get a feather in their cap for keeping it going.” Every Naples chapter member went to Ukrainian school on Saturday. Here, they learned their language, culture and identity. Santarsiero is glad her heritage has survived, but also hopes history never repeats itself. “Ukraine declared independence in 1991. This was something our parents and forefathers spoke of forever,” Santarsiero said. “Now we’re going back to the same old-same old. We don’t want to see Ukraine fall under Russian rule again.” The chapter sends money to Ukraine through its parent organization, UNWLA, founded in 1925. These funds are used for Readers are invited to enter Gardner’s annual “Kill a Friend, Maim a Buddy” Sweepstakes at lisagardner.com, where they can nominate the person of their choice to die in her latest novel. Every year, one “lucky stiff” is selected for literary immortality. Her latest novel is “Crash & Burn.” Gardner lives in New England with her autoracing husband and blackdiamond skiing daughter. She spends her days writing in her loft with two barky shelties and one silly puppy. Over more than three decades, Sandra Brown has developed into one of the world’s best-known romantic suspense writers. She is author of 64 New York Times best-sellers, translated into 34 languages. Sensory-Motor Auditory Visual Education One week 10-hour program offered exclusively by: Dr. Michael Shaffer and Dr. Paul Baumgardner A lifelong Texan, Brown was born in Waco, grew up in Fort Worth and attended Texas Christian University, majoring in English. She worked Greg in Tyler as a Iles TV weathercaster, and then returned to the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area where she became a reporter for the station’s version of “PM Magazine.” Brown is one of the best-selling female thriller writers. Her best-sellers i nclude “Deadli ne,” “Low Pressure,” “Lethal,” “Tough Customer,” “Smash,” “Smoke Screen,” “Play Dirty,” “Ricochet,” “Chill Factor” and “White Hot.” In 2009, Brown detoured from her thrillers to write “Rainwater,” about honor and sacrifice during the Great Depression. Her latest novel, “Mean Streak,” was published in August. All the lectures begin with luncheon at noon, followed by the lecture at 1 p.m. Lecture-only tickets also are available. The Friends group is also sponsoring a Non-Fiction Author Series, already underway, with “Birdmen” author Lawrence Goldstone the next speaker on Feb. 2, followed by David O. Stewart, author of “American Emperor,” on Feb. 16 and Walter Kirn, author of “Blood Will Out,” on April 13. The Friends of the Library contributed to this article. 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Members borrow each other’s homes or community clubhouses because Naples doesn’t have a traditional Ukrainian church, where Santarsiero said they would normally meet. She wants to exhibit Ukrainian Easter eggs (Pysankys), artwork and embroidery at local schools and libraries. But nothing is locked in yet. But Santarsiero said they will participate in Hodges University’s Diversity and Inclusion Festival in 2016. Expect the Ukrainian Dancers of Miami, artwork, embroidery and folk dances. As much as she loves celebrating Ukrainian culture, Santarsiero said it’s hard not to talk about Russia when they get together. “Our goal is that we are actually probably helping those people who are falling through the cracks,” she said. “Through the UNWLA war victims’ fund, we’re mainly helping widows, orphans and some maimed soldiers.” Call Santarsiero at 239-353-0799 for information on the next meeting. All women of Ukrainian descent or affiliation are welcome. 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