Engage Estero

Engage Estero

Non-profit Organizations

Estero, FL 25 followers

A Community Engagement Association

About us

An all-volunteer, nonpolitical, nonprofit community engagement association. We exist to inform residents of key community issues and encourage resident engagement to impact the quality of life in greater Estero.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Estero, FL
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2002

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    Engage Estero is an all-volunteer, nonprofit community engagement association that exists to inform our citizens about significant community issues and encourage civic engagement. In fact, we are one of the only organized and experienced volunteer groups with 25 years of experience in Estero working to ensure a high quality of life in the community we love. If this mission speaks to you, we encourage you to learn more about our initiatives, attend an upcoming event, volunteer or donate. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dEkiBtMU

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    Chris Patricca represented the Estero area on the School Board of Lee County Public Schools from 2016-2024. She has been very active in communicating with the community and supporting initiatives such as the JA 2-4-8 Graduate Program which Engage Estero was a primary stakeholder. This article details her impact on education here in the Greater Estero area. #EngageEstero #LeeCountySchoolBoard Read the Full Article https://lnkd.in/euZjKhme

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    Cities are not just bystanders in the battle against climate warming, they are at the forefront. While individual efforts to reduce carbon emissions are commendable, the collective actions of municipalities will make a significant impact. Some cities are making remarkable strides, while others are struggling to keep up. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the current situation. #ClimateChange #EngageEstero Read the Full Article https://lnkd.in/er7Q62b3

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    The Septic to Sewer project continues to evolve and on August 28th, a public meeting updated residents on the Estero Village Utilities Expansion Program (UEP). Steve Sarkozy, the Village Manager, and David Willems, the Village Public Works Director, presented. In this summary, Chief Business Administrator Terry Flanagan summarizes the funding and cost implications in this excellent summary. Read the Full Article https://lnkd.in/eGMriy2R

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    Engage Estero is turning 25! This remarkable milestone is not just a celebration of our history but a testament to the incredible impact we’ve made together as a community. Over the years, we have informed residents, fostered engagement and empowered residents to make an impact. From successful community programs to inspiring educational initiatives, our journey has been defined by shared achievements and a collective commitment to making Estero a better place for all. As we look ahead, we are excited to unveil new initiatives that will continue to enhance our community spirit and drive positive change. Join us in honoring our past while looking forward to an even brighter future!

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    After months of work to restore our access to flood insurance discounts, the Village has announced that the rest is up to residents. It is extremely important for anyone that has had any damage or repair work performed as a result of Hurricane Ian must obtain permits for all work done. AFTER THE FACT, PERMITS CAN BE OBTAINED. If residents do not get permits for their repairs, the ENTIRE COMMUNITY will lose the discount. The last deadline is approaching quickly. If you or anyone you know has not filed for permits for repairs due to Hurricane Ian or Milton, please contact VOEFema@estero-fl.gov or call 239-221-5036. Read the Full Article https://lnkd.in/eHdj55CP

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    Don’t miss out on the chance to attend the Public Forum on Tuesday, November 12, at FGCU’s Cohen Ballroom from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. This event promises to be a catalyst for positive change in Greater Estero, offering hope for a more sustainable future.   The forum, moderated by Greg Tolley, Professor of Marine Science and Executive Director of The Water School at Florida Gulf Coast University, will feature several distinguished panel members: Mike Savarese, Professor, Department of Marine and Earth Sciences, FGCU. Matt DePaolis, Policy Director, Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation. Codty Pierce, The Calusa Waterkeeper. You’ll Learn: What pressing issues threaten our environment and quality of life in greater Estero? What threat-mitigating projects can be implemented? What examples of active participation are pivotal to driving the transformative changes we need? What is a “Reasoned Plan of Action” approach? What organization should lead the establishment of the approach in greater Estero? What are the solutions if there is a potential water shortage?

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