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Rosie Roselli, 56, plays Wii bowling as part of the Carlisle Naples' Olympic Challenge, she is the youngest resident and participant. This is Rosie Rosellis' thrid year participating at the olympics and his first in the Wii bowling event. Manuel Martinez/Staff

Fredrick Kranz, focuses on getting another strike bowling a strike during the Wii bowling event at the Carlisle Naples Olympic Challenge, on July 23, 2008. This is Fredricks' second year participating at the olympics and his first in the Wii bowling event. Manuel Martinez/Staff

Manny Smith, focuses on getting another beanbag in the hole during the bean bag toss event at the Carlisle Naples Olympic Challenge, on July 23, 2008. This is Manny Smiths' second year participating at the olympics. Manuel Martinez/Staff

Joe Novak, 91, participates in the bean bag toss at the Carlisle Naples' Olympic Challenge on July 23, 2008. Joe was a member of the grasshoppers team, one of three groups to compete at the annual event. Manuel Martinez/Staff

Fredrick Kranz, left, celebrates with his wife of 66 years, Frances Kranz, after bowling a strike during the Wii bowling event at the Carlisle Naples Olympic Challenge, on July 23, 2008. This is Fredricks' second year participating at the olympics and his first in the Wii bowling event. Manuel Martinez/Staff
Convicted murderer Calvin Crawford returns his cell at Florida State Prison.
Calvin Crawford, 35, has been in prison since 1992 when he was convicted in the shooting death of Judah Hamad, 22, a Fort Pierce grocery store owner.
Calvin Cyler Crawford Jr., a convicted murderer serving a life sentence in Florida’s most secure lockup, sent a letter in late February from the Florida State Prison outlining a fantastic tale of kidnapping and murder in Lee and Collier counties.
Inmate Calvin Crawford during a videotaped interview by the Daily News at Florida State Prison. See the video interview on naplesnews.com.
Calvin Cyler Crawford Jr., a convicted murderer serving a life sentence in Florida’s most secure lockup, sent a letter in late February from the Florida State Prison outlining a fantastic tale of kidnapping and murder in Lee and Collier counties.

Cynthia Wild points out the 19th-century-French style drawers in the master bedroom. She also found the graceful vintage cane chairs to her right, to which she added creamy-toned upholstery.

Silk forsythia and an artfully place mirror reflect a Phil Fisher tropical landscape in the living room.

In the first-floor pool bedroom. Designers from Vince Muller Interiors voted for fresh greens and a warm tone for the walls, which stop at a chair rail topped by print wallpaper.

Beverly Albrets’ glass whorls welcome visitors to the Designer Showhouse’s west hall.

Moongate Interiors worked with buff beadboard cupboards and a variegated granite from builder Mark Nourse, who supplied many of the built-in touches without charge.
Paolo Maceto prepares the 17th hole at the Quail West golf course, preparing for the 2008 ACE Group Classic Wednesday before the sunrise.
