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President’s Update

I was asked to provide an update for the Breeze as to what I see for Sabal Springs going forward. We are living in Sabal Springs at a difficult time as far as our infrastructure goes. We are 30+ years old and most of our original infrastructure is beginning to reach its useful life. So, we […]

Welcome New Sabal Springs’ Residents

Jim and Cheryl Brakin 3508 Sabal Springs Blvd. Tim and Nadine Kaminski 3337 Clubview Drive Glen Lazzeri 3714 Sabal Springs Blvd. George and Yvonne Murray  3811 Schefflera

Writers and Photographers Wanted

Do you have an interesting story to tell? The Breeze is always looking for talented writers and photographers to submit articles and photos on Sabal Springs’ events, Fort Myers festivals, movies, books, etc. … This is your chance to share your interests with the community. You can contribute every month, just once, or every now […]

Florida Fun Fact

Florida has more than 9,200 miles of hiking, bicycling, equestrian and shared-use trails*, and over 4,000 miles of paddling trails. *Lisa Blier started the Sabal Springs Trail Riders a few months ago, reach out to her if you are ready to giddyup.

Weird and Wild Facts …

Did you know? Sabal Springs has its own alligator mascot, his name is “Fred.” Fred likes to hang out by the 18th green on the golf course, and he’s a big boy. Like his counterparts, some male alligators can reach a weight of nearly half a ton. The largest alligator ever measured in Florida was […]

May Calendar of Sabal Springs Events

May 4 Spring Fling Held in the Multipurpose Room in the clubhouse from 6 to 9 pm. Cash bar, snacks, and prizes. Hosted by the Sabal Entertainment Group. May 6 Arts & Crafts Monthly Lunch Sign up on the Arts & Crafts corkboard. Lunch starts at 11:30 a.m. sharp. Lunch, Craft Show & Tell, Raffles […]

Memorial Day

Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is an American holiday observed on the last Monday of May to honor the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military, with its origins rooted in the post-Civil War era.  Here are some key facts about Memorial Day: • Origin: The holiday emerged in the years […]

What’s Blooming: Crape Myrtle

Often mistaken for dead trees during the winter season, the family of Lagerstroemia, Crape Myrtles, are bursting forth with blooms ranging from white to deep magenta. At Edison and Ford Winter Estates, we have an unusually rare collection of species, as well as some uniquely tropical specimens. The old-world spelling of crape probably originated in […]

Mother’s Day

Everyone knows that Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May, but did you also know …? • The modern Mother’s Day holiday in the United States was founded by Anna Jarvis, a Philadelphia activist.  • The most popular flower given on Mother’s Day is the carnation.  • An average American buys 2.8 Mother’s […]

Catch The Action

June On The Water Warm sunny days with calm seas followed by afternoon thunderstorms is our typical weather pattern for June as summer sets in. Although Southwest Florida is rapidly growing, you notice a big decline of boaters and anglers over the next several months. As far as fishing goes there will be good days […]