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Joe Dalton on vacation from Cleveland, Ohio checks out beached boats at Fort Myers Wharf on the Caloosahatchee River Thursday Sept. 29 one day after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Lee County.
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Residents and business owners cross the bridge to Fort Myers Beach Thursday Sept. 29, one day after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Lee County. The island is not open to the general public
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A woman walks in front of a giant fallen live oak tree Thursday, one day after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Lee County.
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Owner Robert Leisure walks into what used to be the gift shop of the Getaway Marina on Fort Myers Beach on Thursday Sept. 29, one day after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Lee County.
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Jonathan Strong of Cape Coral dives into flood waters while he and his girlfriend Kylie Dodd, also of Cape Coral knock on door in a flooded mobile home park community in Iona on Thursday, Sept. 29, one day after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Lee County.
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Sammie Clark,11, and Nevaeh Curran, 11 of Fort Myers Beach explore a flooded mobile home community in Iona on Thursday Sept. 29 one day after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Lee County.
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A couple carries their belongings out of a flooded mobile home community in Iona Thursday, Sept. 29 one day after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Lee County.
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What was once buildings and boats is now a tangled mess at San Carlos Boulevard and Main Street on San Carlos Island on Thursday Sept. 29 one day after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Lee County. The community is at the base of the bridge to Fort Myers Beach.
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What used to be the office and gift shop of the Getaway Marina is reflected in owner Robert Leisure glasses in Fort Meyers Beach, on Thursday, Sept. 29. Hurricane Ian made landfall Wednesday as a Category 4 hurricane on the Southwest coast of Florida.
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Jonathan Strong of Cape Coral hugs Maida Dominguez after bringing her to dry land in a flooded mobile home community in Iona. Strong said he came to help out because "I can't just sit around while my house is intact and let other people suffer. It's what we do, community helping community."
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Boats rest just off the roadway at the Port Sanibel Marina on Thursday Sept. 29, one day after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Lee County.
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Dave Loesser who lives in the Johnathan Harbor community talks on the phone next to a boat that has landed on top of pilings on the dock at Port Sanibel Marina on Thursday Sept. 29 one day after Hurricane Ian made landfall in Lee County.
Amy Beth Bennett / South Florida Sun Sentinel
South Florida Sun Sentinel photojournalist Amy Beth Bennett snapped these shots in areas around Lee County affected by Hurricane Ian.
He’s just 17. He’s already played Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. Last year, he won the Arthur Fraser Piano Competition at the Southeastern Piano Festival. His name is Michael Wu and Gulf Coast Symphony Music Director Andrew Kurtz is bringing him to the Music and Arts Community Center on April 25th.
For months, elementary school students have been submitting plays to Florida Studio Theatre. This past weekend, adult actors in FST's Professional Training Program performed the top 11 entries and the young playwrights received medals of valor during a red carpet event.