FRIDAY NIGHTS IN SEQUINS
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FRIDAY NIGHTS IN SEQUINS
FIESTA IN THE FORECAST IN THE KNOW NEAPOLITAN Felipe’s Taqueria making Florida debut in Naples in October 3 BR, 3.5 BA WATERFRONT TOWNHOUSE - $839,000 FOR SALE 239.213.9100 Naples Daily News naplesnews.com | Wednesday, September 23, 2015 $1.00 Daily Lee Schools superintendent Gulf Coast High School band’s dance and flag lines FRIDAY NIGHTS IN SEQUINS Adkins takes helm — for now By Melhor Marie Leonor Melhor.Leonor@naplesnews.com 239-435-3440 With no salary bump, Greg Adkins formally has stepped up as interim superintendent of Lee County public schools. Lee School officials approved a contract for Adkins during a board meeting Tuesday, a week Greg after the board Adkins rushed to appoint and swear in the former assistant superintendent to the top job at the school district. Although Adkins’ contract doesn’t have an expiration date, board members verbally had agreed he would stay on until mid-October, when the board would appoint another interim chief to serve until the end of the school year. But Tuesday, after many in the audience and on the dais offered praise for Adkins, board member Steven Teuber suggested keeping Adkins through 2017 and, possibly, permanently. High-stepping groups constantly honing agility, image for Macy’s parade By Harriet Howard Heithaus harriet.heithaus@naplesnews.com; 239-213-6091 W ill Glominerals Eggplant do? No, it will not. Will MAC Crème de Violet work? Throw it away. If you’re in the dance and flag lines of the Gulf Coast High School Marching Band, you’ll be wearing Maybelline Painted Purple 24-Hour as your eye shadow or you won’t be on the field. Or in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The dress code is that strict. Still, precisely matched eye shadow is the simplest part of Friday night in sequins and jazz shoes. You can always borrow cosmetics; you can’t bluff the skills. In dance line tryouts, qualifiers include a Rockette kick close to 180 degrees — eye-high — as well as multiple See PREPARATION, 4A MORE INFORMATION Gulf Coast Marching Band: www.gchsharkband.com Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade: social.macys.com/parade or www.nbc.com/macys-thanksgiving-day-parade See ADKINS, 4A 89˚/75˚ A p.m. t-storm SCOTT MCINTYRE/STAFF (2) ABOVE: Dance line instructor Kelly Rhoades works with members of the Gulf Coast High School dance line while they rehearse Sept. 8. TOP: Dance line members rehearse with the band earlier this month. N naplesnews.com | See video and more photos. Quick Read ALGENOL SIGNS DEAL TO EXPAND INTO CHINA Fort Myers-based Algenol signed a deal Tuesday to develop projects throughout China, using carbon emissions to create renewable fuels. 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Felipe’s Taqueria is bringing its Mexican food and drinks to Park Shore Plaza next month, complementing the shopping center’s recent transformation into a new destination in Naples. Extensive work and significant changes have been ongoing at the former Perkins Restaurant & Bakery DINING outparcel at IN THE 4255 U.S. 41 N. to transform the space into Felipe’s first Florida location, projected to open Oct. 12. The up-andcoming chain has a handful of locations near New Orleans, where it is based. The Mexican restaurant and bar will join new neighboring stores Burlington and Party City, which recently opened in the mammoth space vacated by the closing of longtime tenant Big Kmart. Brixmor Property Group, the owner of the local shopping center, also is planning a major face-lift soon for the entire center. The restaurant building razed this year for Felipe’s was built in 1978 and had been vacant for more than three years. The Perkins franchise operated there from 1984 to 2012, and the stand-alone structure previously was home to Country Kitchen and Farmer Brown’s restaurants. When it comes to Mexican cuisine and cocktails, Felipe’s Taqueria brings freshness and authenticity to the table — but don’t expect table service, just as you wouldn’t expect it at any authentic, quickservice taqueria. Patrons queue up in a cafeteriastyle food-serving line and place their orders for entrées, which include burritos, tacos, tostadas, quesadillas, chimichangas, nachos and taco salads. “The only difference between us and other quick-service restaurants is, when you sit down at the bar, we wait on you just like any other bar anywhere else,” said Matt Heiderman, Felipe’s Florida regional supervisor. “So we offer a hybrid: a quickservice environment here and a full-service environment here (at the bar), but there is no table service.” Another way to place an order is with Felipe’s smartphone app, said managing partner Rob Stumm. 239 See IN THE KNOW, 2D BROUGHT TO YOU BY t we e j i l i S r yo n e ’ s a R h it ve ep e ed w c o a t r e t o ke s g n u wi are s ke n Chic er S a uc e ga m e . G in g s in t h e ha nd JULIE GLENN GOING GRAPE Autumn for amarone G N I T A G L I A T ecipes r g n i n n i these w h t i w y a d p game ■ Spice u By Family Features I t’s “game on” this tailgate season with taste sensations that add an extra kick of flavor and spice, without having to go into overtime in the kitchen. The perfect sauce is key to executing an effortless game day menu with a distinctive zing. The winning combination of flavor and heat to quickly whip standard tailgate foods into shape can be found in Frank’s RedHot sauces, and the newest varieties — Rajili Sweet Ginger Sauce and Slammin’ Sriracha Chili Sauce — are the secret ingredient to victory. Leave a lasting impression on fellow football fans with two simple yet savory recipes — wings and pizza — which are amplified by powerful sauces. Chicken wings coated with Rajili Sweet Ginger Sauce are sure to keep everyone’s hands in the game. 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SRIRACHA PIZZA INGREDIENTS ¼ cup Frank’s RedHot Slammin’ Sriracha Chili Sauce ¼ cup marinara sauce 1 prebaked pizza crust (12-inch) 1¾ cups shredded mozzarella cheese ¾ cup roasted vegetables (eggplant, zucchini and yellow squash), cut in ½ inch slices ¼ cup sliced mushrooms 12 slices red onion 1 tablespoon pepperoncini, thinly sliced Even meat lovers wi ll crave this spicy vegetarian sriracha pizza . DIRECTIONS 1 Heat oven to 400 degrees. 2 Combine Sriracha and marinara sauce. 3 Spread crust with sauce, leaving ½ inch border along the edges. Cover with cheese, roasted vegetables, mushrooms, red onion slivers and pepperoncini. 4 Bake 8-9 minutes until cheese is melted and crust is crisp. Cut into 8 wedges. See GAMEDAY, 5D , us make an ea sy Flavor ful humm r both kids and adults . healthy snack fo It is the first day of autumn, and that means it’s amarone season. 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Corner of College & Winkler 2D » Wednesday, September 23, 2015 » N A P L E S D A I LY N E W S IN THE KNOW from 1D “We’re having an app to bridge the gap. So, if you’re sitting at the table outside and you go, ‘I’d like another plate of nachos,’ you enter an order on the app and a runner will bring it to you. The same thing with a drink.” Felipe’s has two bars — a main interior bar and an indoor-outdoor tiki bar for the patio area along the east side of the building. “When we looked at this at the old Perkins site, that’s what triggered me,” Stumm said. “I said, ‘Ooh, this is really cool. We can do something between the highway and the building to make a really neat space.’ ” Expect this outdoor area to be popular, especially into the evening. A late-night taco cart will be available on the edge of the patio near the outside tiki bar. “If there’s 10 people here drinking and having a good time, we’ll put the taco cart up there to continue the bar food for the later hours and to try to keep this kind of as what you’ll find at any of the squares down in Mexico,” Stumm said. To keep the party going, the restaurant’s closing times will evolve, predicated by its late-night activity. “We’re going to start at 11 (a.m.) to 10 (p.m.) and then go 11 to 11 on the weekends, but if we’re busy out here, we’re not shutting it down until we have to,” Heiderman said. “That’s kind of the evolution we’ve seen with our other restaurants.” In addition to the bar patio, two bay doors on the north side of the building will roll up to provide indoor-outdoor dining along the front of the restaurant, giving the eatery TIm ATen/STAFF Felipe’s Taqueria is targeted to open in October in the former Perkins space in Park Shore Plaza in naples. an airy atmosphere. “It’s just a perfect little spot. I think we just kind of complement the dining experience in Naples,” Stumm said. “When I saw this site, I said this is a perfect spot to launch this brand in Florida. You’ve got great visibility, you’ve got great access to the parking lot. You can get in and out. I always love sitting at the bar and timing people as they come in, eat and leave, and you see people doing it in 12 minutes. So, it really works well.” Whether it’s a burrito, taco or another entrée, patrons create them with a made-to-order choice of meats and vegetables: spicy tinga chicken breast, citrus-marinated grilled chicken, grilled or fried shrimp and fish, slowcooked carnitas pork, chargrilled steak, spicy chorizo and freshly grilled marinated vegetables. Al pastor is another choice, made with caramelized COMING THIS FRIDAY JUST FORE FUN – Miniature A rendering of Felipe’s Taqueria. pork, pineapple, cinnamon and guajillo chili marinade. “We use fresh, quality ingredients. We care,” Heiderman said. “That’s what we’re all about. It’s understanding what we are serving people, knowing that it’s a quality product, knowing where it’s sourced from and then bringing the combination IN THE 239 golf is fun, perfect for all ages, and best of all, inexpensive of the value and the atmosphere and everything else to everybody.” Appetizers and sides include flautas, tamales, tortilla soup, queso con carne, mini quesadillas, and rice and beans. A salsa bar has salsa habanero, salsa verde, salsa roja and salsa chipotle, as well as jalapeños, onions, Key limes, radishes 2ND ANNUAL and pickled carrots. For dessert, enjoy flan, churros or brownies. Of course, a large selection of Latin American spirits are available for cocktails such as Margaritas and pina coladas. “We are very passionate about what we do and keeping it authentic and taking that all the way through the bar program,” Stumm said. “For the bar program, we don’t buy any mixes, so everything is squeezed fresh in front of you.” Even the restaurant’s décor has authenticity and attention to detail. “We try to make it as authentic as we can,” Stumm said. “I’ve been traveling to Mexico for 25 years. All the floor tile is from Mexico, the wall tile, the light fixtures, the table tops, the chairs, the hardware, the doors and that sort of stuff. So, it’s all very authentic.” After collecting Mexican items, an effort is made to display them in an authentic manner. For instance, the tile pattern on the restaurant’s walls is modeled after one found in the historical central market and courtyards in Tlaquepaque, Mexico, Stumm said. “I try to reassemble it to where it’s not your traditional, flowery sombrero Mexican restaurant,” he said. “That it’s more kind of a chic taqueria. We try to make these things a little bit cooler. So, we’re using greens and blues and yellow with the tile pattern. There’s this really cool pattern of tile that we’re reproducing.” With the authentic atmosphere and fresh value, Felipe’s plans to take advantage of its spot centrally located between downtown Naples and uptown Mercato. “I think we bridge a nice gap and I’d like to think we fill a need here,” Heiderman said. “That this is something that Naples will respond to positively because we think we bring a good product to the table.” For the latest in local restaurants coming and going, see “In the Know” archived columns at naplesnews.com/intheknow, and on Facebook at facebook.com/ timaten.intheknow. 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