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The buzz around town last week was who is this Ann Curry that we read was celebrating her birthday at The Shell Factory’s Nature Park? Is it Ann Curry from the Today’s Show on TV?
The mystery unfolds as Ann Curry, (not from the Today Show) the zebra came out to celebrate with us at her very own birthday party! How many zebras can say they had their own birthday party! Ann is the beautiful zebra at the Shell Factory’s Nature Park in North Fort Myers, Florida.
The Shell Factory celebrated Ann Curry’s actual birthday on November 19th with a home made birthday cake made of all her favorite foods. Ann Curry felt so special by the is special event in her honor. We only wish that Ann Curry, from the Today’s Show, could have joined us for our celebration with our Ann.
Happy Birthday Ann Curry, we love you!
Don’t forget to keep checking for more upcoming events and join us for the fun at the 70 events in 70 days celebration of the Shell Factory’s 70th Birthday/Anniversary Celebration! We love you Shell Factory!!
For students, here’s a little information on the Zebra from the Wikipedia.
“The Zebra is an odd-toed ungulate of the Equidae family, native to eastern, southern and southwestern Africa. They are best known for their distinctive white and black stripes which come in different patterns unique to each individual. They are generally social animals and can be seen in large herds with other grazers.
In addition to their stripes, zebras have erect, mohawk-like manes and communicate with each other with high-pitched barks and brays. They are generally 2.3 m (8ft) long, stand 1.25-1.5 m (4-5ft) at the shoulder and a weigh around 300kg (660 lbs) although some can get over 410 kg (900 lbs). Unlike their closest relatives: horses and donkeys, zebras have not been truly domesticated. There are four species of zebra. The Plains Zebra, Grevy’s Zebra, Cape Mountain Zebra and the Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra. They can be found in a variety of habitats, such as grasslands, savannas, woodlands, thorny scrublands, mountains and coastal hills.”
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I just happened upon the Bluegrass Festival at The Shell Factory. Saturday was a nice day and I thought it would be fun to bring over to go on the bumper boats at the Shell Factory. We got a lot more than that, because when we arrived the Bluegrass Festival was there.
I ended up spending about 7 hours there with my family and we had so much fun! We ate the best ribs I ever had. The meat just fell off of the bone.
We saw a few animals, which my kids thought was greatest part of our day. I shopped of course, and then settled down to a Bluegrass Punch, and listened to more music. The music was non-stop.
This was the first one Bluegrass Festival we’ve been too and the music, food, drinks and friendly atmosphere was great. To add to the fun, everywhere you looked people had on beads.
What fun!
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One of the events on The Shell Factory’s calendar of 70 events in 70 days was the ‘Kite Festival’ which was held on Sunday, November 18, 2007. When was the last time you flew a kite? The Shell Factory hosted event included the kite festival and contest with great prizes for the winners.
Adults and kids alike attended the event and this is just a little sample of the people and kites that flew high above The Shell Factory and Nature Park in North Fort Myers, Florida.
So next time someone says to you “go fly a kite“, do it! You would be surprised how relaxing it is!
To see other upcoming events click here to view our calendar of events for our 70 events in 70 days celebration.
Interesting history on kites from the Wikipedia.org.
“Approximately 2800 years ago the kite was first invented and popularized in China, where materials ideal for kite building were readily available: silk fabric for sail material, fine, high-tensile-strength silk for flying line, and resilient bamboo for a strong, lightweight framework. The kite was said to be the invention of the famous 5th century BC Chinese philosophers Mozi and Lu Ban. By at least 549 AD paper kites were being flown, as it was recorded in that year a paper kite was used as a message for a rescue mission.[1] Ancient and medieval Chinese sources list other uses of kites for measuring distances, testing the wind, lifting men, signaling, and communication for military operations.[1] The earliest known Chinese kites were flat (not bowed) and often rectangular. Later, tailless kites incorporated a stabilizing bowline. Kites were decorated with mythological motifs and legendary figures; some were fitted with strings and whistles to make musical sounds while flying.”
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November 17, 2007
The Shell Factory was the host to another 70 events in 70 days Celebration for their 70th year Birthday/Anniversary - the Southwest Florida Bluegrass Festival.
Here’s a few pictures from the event. Don’t forget to check our event calendar to see what events we have lined up next.
For those of you that don’t know what bluegrass music is, here’s a little information on the subject from the Wikipedia.
“Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music. It has its own roots in Irish, Scottish and English traditional music. Bluegrass was inspired by the music of immigrants from the British Isles (particularly the Scots-Irish immigrants in Appalachia), as well as that of rural African-Americans, jazz, and blues. In bluegrass, as in jazz, each instrument takes a turn playing the melody and improvising around it, while the others revert to backing; this is in contrast to old-time music, in which all instruments play the melody together or one instrument carries the lead throughout while the others provide accompaniment. Bluegrass is distinctively acoustic, rarely using electrical instruments.
Unlike mainstream country music, bluegrass relies mostly on acoustic stringed instruments. The fiddle, five string banjo, acoustic guitar, mandolin, and upright bass are often joined by the resonator guitar (popularly known by the Dobro brand name). This instrumentation originated in rural black dance bands and was being abandoned by those groups (in favor of blues and jazz ensembles) when picked up by white musicians (van der Merwe 1989, p.62). Instrumental solos are improvised, and can frequently be technically demanding.
Debate rages among bluegrass musicians, fans, and scholars over what instrumentation constitutes a bluegrass band. Since the term bluegrass came from Bill Monroe’s band, The Blue Grass Boys, many consider the instruments used in his band the traditional bluegrass instruments. These were the mandolin (played by Monroe), the fiddle, guitar, banjo and upright bass. At times the musicians may perform gospel songs, singing four-part harmony and including no or sparse instrumentation (often with banjo players switching to lead guitar). Bluegrass bands have included instruments as diverse as the resonator guitar (Dobro), accordion, harmonica, jaw harp, piano, drums, washboard, electric guitar, and electric versions of all other common bluegrass instruments, though these are considered to be more progressive and are a departure from the traditional bluegrass style.”
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The Shell Factory does it part to help Greyhound dogs get adopted and find a good home!
Please join us for the Greyhound presentation at the Shell Factory on November 25, 2007 for this great event which is part of our 70 events in 70 days.
The Greyhound adoption event will be held at the Dog Bones Cafe located at the Shell Factory. Dog Bones Cafe is located directly behind Capt’n Fishbones’ restaurant and is a dog friendly cafe where you can bring your pet to eat a meal. The event will start at 1pm and last until 4pm.
The Greyhound adoption people putting on the event are Gotta Getta Greyhound, and their phone number in case you’d like to inquire about adopting a Greyhound is (239) 731-3187. Their website is www.greyhoundadoptionkennel.com.
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Oh my gosh, I am so excited! My family and I were enjoying ice cream at our favorite place and saw a flyer from the Shell Factory. This flyer was filled with a huge calender of events for the 70 days of activities they are having to celebrate their 70th birthday or anniversary! Woo Hoo!
Each member of my family found something we wanted to attend & be part of, as we read through the events. I am particularly are looking forward to watching the Gator Game at Capt’n Fishbones on Sat night! Go Gators! It is the Gators verses South Carolina game and should be great fun to watch in their large TV screen room, while having a meal with my family.
We are also planning to attend the Blue Grass Festival at the Shell Factory on the 17th of November. All I can say is keep up the great work Shell Factory! You are becoming the place to be these days for my family and I’m sure other families like ours!
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We, here at the Shell Factory look forward to dressing up and expanding our imagination. That is why we had an employee Halloween costume contest, we also had trick-o-treating throughout the store which was followed by an age group costume contest. Here are some pictures that were taken.
Have a spookalicious day!

Photographs by Nancy Pezzella
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The Shell Factory in North Fort Myers, Florida has been celebrating it’s 70th Anniversary/Birthday and in honor of this special event they are hosting 70 events in 70 days.
The photo grouping below is just some of the kids in the Kid’s Halloween Costume Contest & winners, which was held at the Shell Factory! Enjoy!

Photographs by Alene Greto
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