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Fourth of July Parade to be Streamed Live on MyitownTV.com Read More...
MyitownTV.com will be on 5th Avenue South providing a live stream with commentary during the July 4th Parade and a taped replay will also be available to watch at your leisure after the end of the parade at http://www.MyitownTV.com
Fourth of July Parade Read More...
The City of Naples July 4th Parade will be held on Saturday, July 4, 2009.  The Parade will begin at 10:00 am sharp starting at Broad Avenue South to Third Street South proceeding north to 5th Avenue South turning east on 5th Avenue South to 8th Street South heading south past City Hall, ending at 8th Street South and 8th Avenue South.
City of Naples Summer Camps Read More...
Still looking for something to do with the kids this summer? The City of Naples offers several Day Camps as well as MANY Specialty Camps! Check out the variety  that we offer including art, culinary, water sports, athletics, theater, climbing, gymnastics, adventure, etiquette and modeling, nature, science and many more!" Call 213-3020 for more specific details on any of the camp opportunities.
The Naples Preserve Boardwalk Read More...

An elevated boardwalk enables visitors to take a .4 mile self-guided tour through an ecosystem that once comprised most of early Naples. The boardwalk design allows for the interaction of wildlife and flora throughout the entire site.

The Hedges Family Visitor Center Renamed "Hedges Family Eco-Center" Read More...

This unique structure was designed by architect Don Nick and built in the early 1960's, just after Hurricane Donna had struck Naples. During 2001 and 2002, it was restored with private donations exceeding $92,000.

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Ambassadors Program

In January 2003, the City had a need for a volunteer group to support the Community Services Department (CSD). An organizational meeting was held mid January which culminated in CSD Ambassadors. By the end of the first quarter, the Ambassadors had recruited almost 30 volunteers and conducted the first orientation and training sessions. Our work began at the Naples Preserve.

At the present we have Ambassadors serving the Naples Preserve, The Norris Center, River Park Community Center and the City Manager's office. They work as greeters, guides, ushers, tutors, event assistants, park rangers and reception.  There are approximately 35 Ambassador volunteers who contributed over 3,400 hours in 2008. The work of the Ambassadors is worthwhile, fun and educational. Bring your interests and your experiences to the City of Naples Ambassador program. Ambassadors bring a broad range of skills to the program. However, orientation and training is provided as needed.  An annual luncheon brings all the ambassadors together near the holidays for a celebration and appreciation of all the work that they have given over the year.

To learn more about the Ambassador program or to join please call 213-7120.