SPRING FESTIVAL
Many communities offer a "signature" event each year and Lehigh is no
exception. The emphasis of the Lehigh Acres Spring Festival is on
broad based participation guaranteed to bring out the best from the
newest to the oldest residents.
While the schedule varies from year to year, it has always included a
"main street" parade and a carnival midway with food, games and rides.
A sampling of what you might enjoy includes baking, canning, gardening
competitions, bubble gum blowing contest, pet and tug of war contests
and a traditional beauty pageant.
A high point of the Spring Festival is a five-mile run sponsored by
Lehigh Regional Medical Center, which attracts entrants from across
Southwest Florida. The Grand Parade following the run leads bands,
fire engines, floats, kids, veterans and "Pioneer Family"
representatives through downtown Lehigh Acres to the stage area in
Veteran's Park located on South Homestead Road. Trophies and other
awards are presented at the end of the parade. The weeklong event
features different themes of entertainment each night.
Lehigh Acres is a residential community, built on a base of families
who enjoy the climate, the cost of living and the general atmosphere.
All are welcomed as visitors or new neighbors. Whatever your
questions, we will try to respond promptly and accurately. You can
reach the Lehigh Acres Chamber of Commerce by mail at P. O. Box 757,
Lehigh Acres, FL 33970-0757 or by phone at 239-369-3322. Visit us on
the web at
www.lehighchamber.com,. You may
also come by our office located at 4109 Lee Boulevard ¼ mile east of
Gunnery Road.
EDUCATION
Three elementary, two middle schools and one high school serve
students within the community. Students are also able to pick a school
of choice within Lee County on an "as available basis." A charter
school is in the planning stages for Lehigh Acres as is a fourth
elementary school.
The Lee County School Board is responsible for the public school
system. Entering students must present a birth certificate, physical
fitness report and proof of current immunizations. For students
transferring into this system a transfer document from the previous
school is necessary. Winter residents may enroll their children by
either paying $50 or showing proof of Florida domicile. Winter
students entering kindergarten or first grade for the first time must
present a birth certificate, health form and immunization proof from a
Florida physician.
Residents who wish to begin or continue working toward a college
degree may attend classes at Edison Community College and/or the
University of South Florida, Barry University and International
College. Florida Gulf Coast University just 10 miles south of Lehigh
Acres is Florida's newest four-year university.
CHILD CARE & DAY
CARE NURSERIES
Several centers and churches throughout Lehigh Acres provide care and
education for infants and other youngsters. They include the
following:
Bell Boulevard Child Care, Faith Lutheran Learning Village
(accredited), Harvest Temple Children's Academy, Child Care of SW
Florida and Lehigh Child Care Center.
Please check with these facilities for ages and programs available.
RECREATION
Lee County Parks and Recreation offers a wide variety of programs and
facilities for the citizens and visitors of Lee County. The main
facility in Lehigh Acres is located at 1400 West 5th Street and has a
pool as well as five baseball diamonds, tennis courts, summer camps
and other opportunities for the whole family, including grills, picnic
tables, playground equipment, and food concessions. There are new
baseball facilities at Veteran's Park as well. High School students
may sign up to volunteer at the park by calling Eve Sisson at
239-461-7440. Businesses may sponsor programs and events. For
information about sponsorship, contact Jeanne Hopkins at 239-461-7440.
In addition, there is a Community Center located at 1299 Homestead
Road open Monday through Saturday. Call 369- 1521 for more details.
HEALTH CARE
Lehigh Acres is fortunate to have a full-service hospital in the
center of its community. Lehigh Regional Medical Center has just
undergone a $4 million overhaul that includes new services, new
equipment and a complete renovation of the hospital facilities. The
hospital has a 24-hour Emergency Department staffed with board
certified physicians who can handle emergencies from heart attacks and
strokes to broken ankles and stitches.
In addition, Lehigh Regional Medical Center offers a full line of
Radiology Services including CT scans, MRI, bone density testing,
mammograms, nuclear medicine studies, ultrasound and more.
Other services at the hospital include the surgical services, same day
surgery, acute care and intensive care units, Stork's Landing Birthing
Suites, pediatrics, physical therapy and a full line of laboratory
services.
Lehigh Regional Medical Center is an 88-bed hospital that is fully
accredited by JCAHO - the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health
Care Organizations. Physicians on staff offer dozens of specialties
such as orthopedic surgery, pulmonology, rheumatology, podiatry,
cardiology, pediatrics, family care and many others.
For more information on Lehigh Regional Medical Center, call
239-369-2101. The community also offers Al-Anon, Alcoholics Anonymous,
Narcotics Anonymous, Weight Watchers, Take Off Pounds Sensibly,
Widowed Persons Service and other self help groups for those who seek
support for themselves and family members.
Cross Key Manor and Sterling House, nursing and assisted living
facilities have superior ratings from the State of Florida, offering
three levels of care from daily living assistance to skilled nursing
care with emergency medical services and specialized care.
Ambulance service is provided throughout the community by the Lehigh
Acres Fire Control & Rescue District (phone 911). Paramedics staff
each mobile unit with direct telecommunications links to the hospital.
LIBRARY
The East County Regional Library offers more than 126,000 volumes plus
audio and videocassettes in a 45,000 square foot area located on
Gunnery Road adjacent to Lehigh Senior High School. Additional
resources include 40 computers for public use and 10 in the youth bay,
audio equipment, photocopying and a meeting room - available to
members. There are in-season cultural programs for adults and a summer
reading program for children.
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ACCOMMODATIONS
The Admiral Lehigh Golf features a variety of villa and resort
accommodations. It also offers two 18-hole championship golf courses,
lighted tennis courts, a conference center, as well as a pub and
restaurant equally popular with guests and community residents. The Lehigh
Resort Club (a time-share) is adjacent.
Throughout the community there are apartments, condominiums, duplexes,
homes and villas available by the month, season or year. The Chamber of
Commerce is able to send a list of real estate agents or realty firms that
maintain current rental data. Homebuilders in the community range from
small, independent custom contractors to larger local and regional firms.
The cost of a single family home ranges from about $70,000 upwards. Most
homes are multi-bedroom, multi-bath models on quarter acre to half-acres
lots. Lehigh Acres is not zoned for mobile homes.
UTILITIES
Florida Recycling Services provides solid waste disposal and recycling
services. Florida Water Services provides water and sewage disposal. Bal
Gas/Teco Propane is the provider for gas. Both Lee County Electric Coop
and Florida Power & Light supply electric power. Sprint provides
telecommunications.
MEDIA
The Lehigh Acres Citizen and The Lehigh Acres News Star are published
every Wednesday and are distributed free within the community upon
request. The Fort Myers News Press is available via subscription for daily
and/or weekend delivery. Comcast Cable offers cable service with basic and
premium channels available.
More than 30 radio stations within range include all major networks and
PBS in a broad spectrum of programming formats.
TAXES
Lehigh Acres is currently unincorporated and at this time, there are no
municipal taxes. The county tax collector operates a local office in the
Lee Boulevard Shopping Center where you can process the following
transactions: auto license plates and stickers; boat, fishing, hunting and
occupational licenses; and property tax bills. Permanent Florida
homeowners as of January 1 may file for a $25,000 homestead exemption, a
$500 veteran's disability exemption and/or widow's/widower's exemption.
One must apply in person between January 1 and March 1 at any branch of
the property appraiser's offices. For more information and locations, call
239-339- 6100.
Florida has no state income tax. The state sales tax of six percent
exempts groceries, medicines and professional services. There is a low
state tax on intangibles such as stocks, bonds and out of state mortgages.
Florida residents pay no state inheritance tax unless an estate is
federally taxable, when the state tax collects the allowable deduction
from the federal tax.
TRANSPORTATION
The quickest access to Lehigh Acres is via Interstate 75, which stretches
south along Florida's Gulf Coast to Naples, then east at Alligator Alley
toward Fort Lauderdale. Exits 141 and 143 just east of Fort Myers are just
12 miles from our central downtown area. Another popular route from the
north is US Route 27 through Central Florida to just south of Palmdale.
Take State Road 29 to LaBelle, then west on State Road 80 to State Road
884, then south on Joel Boulevard into the heart of Lehigh Acres. Public
transportation is available throughout Lehigh Acres.
For air travelers, Southwest Florida International Airport is less than 10
minutes away by car. Most major domestic carriers and several commuter
lines, as well as several Canadian and European carriers serve the
airport. The current terminal features covered jet bridge passenger
access, short-term, long-term and economy parking lots, and offsite
shuttle parking for holiday travelers. Ticket counters, baggage claim
areas and two visitor information centers are located at ground level,
while concourses, waiting areas, shops and car rental counters are on the
second level. A new mid-field terminal is under construction, to be
completed in 2005.
ADULT DAY CARE
The Senior Friendship Center, in the Community Health Association building
at 9 Beth Stacey Boulevard, serves residents age 60 or over with mental
and/or physical disabilities. It operates as a not-for-profit organization
under Community Care for the Elderly Program with funding from Medicaid
Waiver, the State, private contributions, and a sliding scale based on
ability to pay. In addition to peer companionship, clients enjoy crafts
and other activities as well as a daily hot lunch. An ADC bus provides
roundtrip transportation.
HUMAN SERVICES
Lehigh Community Services is a not-for-profit, locally funded organization
established to help residents with personal or family emergencies, with
electric power, food, rent and referrals to appropriate agencies in Lee
County. The office located at 9 Beth Stacey Boulevard, provides space for
visiting agencies as Florida Legal Services, Lee County Social Services,
Lee Mental Health, Medicare, Veterans Services and U. S. Government
Surplus Food and the Lehigh Acres Social Service Center.
PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Residents have quick access to emergency assistance from fire, police and
rescue personnel via 911 on the telephone. Calling that number from any
point in Lee County brings an immediate response.
Lehigh Acres Fire Control & Rescue District is supported by local taxes.
It operates from three fire stations - on Gunnery Road, on Homestead Road,
and on Joel Boulevard. A fourth station is planned for a Bell Boulevard
site. District Headquarters is at the Joel Boulevard facility where the
board of commissioners meets monthly.
Each vehicle has advanced life support capabilities. All firefighters have
been cross trained as either paramedics or emergency medical technicians.
Lee County Sheriff's office provides the community with a well-trained
force of deputies who work from the District 2 office on Homestead Road.
This central location geographically offers the opportunity to access all
parts of Lehigh Acres in a short time. We also have the benefit of
first-rate emergency service and fire protection.
Many residents are active in programs designated as sheriff-community
partnerships. One activity is Volunteer Observers Impacting Community
Effort (VOICE), with more than 100 adults participating. Another is STOP
Watch. STOP means Safety Through Observation Patrol - which works with
teens and neighborhood groups.
The sheriff also provides on-premises resource officers at Lehigh Acres
Middle and Lehigh Senior High Schools and conducts programs at each local
elementary school.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
The Lehigh Acres Ministerial Association sponsors many activities
including joint services at Easter sunrise and Thanksgiving. The
association also conducts daily visitations to patients at Lehigh Regional
Medical Center. Individual congregations offer many activities and group
functions for all age groups. Check this directory for a listing of all
the houses of worship in Lehigh Acres.
SERVICE CLUBS
Lehigh Acres has well organized Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions Clubs. There are
also chapters of Masons, Elks, Moose Lodge and the Eagles.
THE ARTS
Within a short commute, live theater, musicals, ballet and symphony
concerts are plentiful from September through May. In the summer, there
are several live theater presentations as well as dinner theater year
round. Lehigh Acres is proud of its own vocal group, The Lehigh Singers.
This chorus performs several times during the year. Currently no audition
is necessary and it is open to anyone over the age of seventeen.
Rehearsals begin in August and carry through early May of each year. The
Southwest Florida Symphony, a regional orchestra, performs in Ft. Myers.
SENIOR CENTER
The Lehigh Acres Senior Center, on Plaza Drive behind the Community
Building and just off Homestead Road is a year-round beehive of activity.
Educational classes include such subjects as home economics, languages,
memory, music, dancing and writing. Seminars and lectures from resident
and visiting experts cover many aspects of Florida living. Visiting
performers offer a wide variety of entertainment, and daily activities
include billiards, blood pressure checks, card games and shuffleboard.
Members must be Lehigh Acres residents, at least 55 years of age, and pay
a nominal fee for annual dues. For married couples, only one spouse must
meet the age requirement but both must join in order to use the
facilities.
VOTER REGISTRATION
Residents of Lehigh Acres are eligible to vote if they are a permanent
resident age 18 or older and a U.S. citizen. Eligible residents may pick
up voter registration applications at the Chamber of Commerce or the Tax
Collector's office. The Supervisor of Elections for Lee County may be
reached at 239-339-6300.
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