Fort Myers, FL News Roundup (8/24/25)

Inclusive improv takes stage: Adults and adolescents with disabilities in Cape Coral performed the center’s first public improv showcase, blending music, movement and storytelling to raise funds for the Cultural Park Theater and highlight their talents — find out how they’re shining.

Able Canal trail breaks ground: Construction starts today on a nearly $10.2 million, 5.58-mile, 12-foot-wide shared-use pathway with bridges and pavilions, linking neighborhoods, parks and schools — find out what it offers.

Scholarships celebrate local legacy: The Beach Kids Foundation awarded $21,000 in scholarships, including two special awards honoring co-founders Tom Myers and Roxie Smith, at a ceremony attended by community members and students — find out who was honored.

Legacy Harbour’s big comeback: Transformation is underway on a 131-slip, hurricane-resistant marina with modern docks, onboard utilities, and River District access, aiming to reopen in early 2026 — learn what’s next.

Restoring joy for seniors: The Area Agency on Aging Southwest Florida provides personalized support and community resources to help older adults thrive in their own homes — find out how.

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