Cape Coral Living: May/June 2017 Issue
May 22, 2017 10:42AM ● By Kevin

Read some of our top stories below.

Fostering Lots and Lots of Love - Area families open their hearts and homes to needy children
A foster child’s arrival at any home nearly always happens suddenly, requiring the whole family to mobilize. At the Fischers’ home, there’s a bed to be made, clothes and toys to gather. Read More »

Red-shouldered Hawk - The most common hawk seen in Cape Coral
If you see a hawk in Southwest Florida, it is probably a red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus), the most common hawk observed in Cape Coral and all of Florida. Read More »

Cape Coral Technical College - Fast paced, low cost, proven success
The school has for decades provided vocational training in the medical, culinary, cosmetology, web and electronic technology fields. It is part of the Lee County School District. Read More »

Local Favorite - Big 10 Tavern is no ordinary sports bar
The Big 10 Tavern may have 16 big-screen TVs, 13 taps, an open floor plan and cornhole games, but it’s no ordinary sports bar. Owner Jason Bhimji shares his story. Read More »

Coconut Bay Construction - Leading the modern trend, wonderful curb appeal, bold and beautiful
Coconut Bay Construction leads the modern trend locally in new construction style and quality. Owner Matt Krupka wanted a different style from the ordinary Mediterranean do-over project. Read More »

Meet Bo Nose - Dock-diving champion, Cape Coral rescue dog, reaching for the stars
Welcome to the world of Bo Nose, a champion in dock diving, a modern sport for dogs that gets play on ESPN and Discovery Channel. Read More »