T-Shirts & Tiara’s in Naples, Florida
By Bob & Barb Epstein
“On The Road Again”
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Apphotonews.com
Barb and I left Port St. Lucie, Florida on a sunny, and cool morning in early January, and headed across Alligator Alley to Naples Florida. We decided to check out rumors that Naples has all the best that Florida has to offer, and then some. We hoped to meet great people; enjoy great accommodations, excellent restaurants, interesting places to visit, unusual boutiques, and terrific beaches. We arrived found the rumors were true!
Naples, smack on the Gulf of Mexico, is very popular with its full and part-time residents, not to mention ,visitors from around the world. Why? Well, it starts with Naples fine weather, and, like most of south Florida during the winter, it’s a place to enjoy outdoor pursuits that can be done in cotton T’s, while leaving the wool sweaters and long-johns in storage.
Florida has more than 2800-miles of ocean, Gulf and bay shoreline, hundreds of lakes and thousands of ponds and of course the “River of Grass” The Everglades. In south Florida you can view wildlife, go fishing and boating, diving or just laying out on the beach and barbequing yourself from raw to well-done ,and all shades in between. Continue reading
110th NAMM Show Reaches New Record Number of Registrants; Industry Primed for Growth in 2012
Innovation, Increased Optimism and Hope for the Future Surface as Key Show Themes As Industry Gathers for Biggest and Busiest NAMM Show Ever
Anaheim, Calif, January 22, 2012—The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) today announced the final registration and exhibitor numbers for the 2012 NAMM Show, the largest and longest-running musical instruments and products trade show in the United States. Continue reading


