1. SATURDAY: Calusa Garden Club of Marco Island hosts Plant and Floral Design Sale

Calusa Garden Club of Marco Island presents its 5th Annual Plant and Floral Design Sale, with a Family Fall Festival, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 22, at Marco Lutheran Church, 525 N. Collier Blvd., Marco Island. 

The sale features 100s of plants for landscapes, lanais, and living rooms, plus beautiful fresh flower arrangements for your home. In addition, a Family Fall Festival with games and activities for children and parents will accompany the sale. A food booth will be available.

Contact the club on its website calusa.org, or by email calusagardenclubcommunication@gmail.com.

2. THIS WEEKEND: Edison and Ford host Autumn Garden Festival

From 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 22 and Sunday, Nov. 23, Edison and Ford Winter Estates will hold its 17th Annual Autumn Garden Festival.

Over 80 garden vendors from across Florida and the Southeastern states will showcase exotic and native plants and trees for sale. The Garden Shoppe will be open, providing visitors with a wide selection of unique tropical and Florida native plants that flourish in Southwest Florida.

Parking and admission to the festival are free (tours of the homes, museum, and laboratory are not included and require a separate admission ticket).

For more information or to buy tickets for tours, visit edisonford.org.

3. LAST CHANCE: ‘Words As Art’ and ‘Baggage’ on Marco Island

Ends Sunday: Marco Island Center for the Arts’ Arts Center Theatre production of “Baggage,” described as a “witty and heartwarming comedy” and written by Sam Bobrick and directed by Pattie Ziesig. Performances will run through Nov. 23, at the Arts Center Theatre, 1089 N. Collier Blvd., in the Marco Town Center. Tickets are available online at marcoislandart.org/arts-center-theatre/or by calling the Arts Center Theatre Box Office at 239-784-1186.

Ends Monday: The Center for the Arts’ “Words as Art,” exhibition by Dpi-Sig Naples, the Naples Digital Photography Club, showcases a blend of traditional photography and AI-enhanced artwork. The exhibition will be displayed in the Lauritzen and Rush Galleries until Nov. 24. Information: marcoislandart.org.

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