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GOINGS ON

1 Big Dave’s Polar Plunge, Lowdermilk Park, Naples, $20 suggested donation. (gcrunner.org)

Night Lights in the Garden, Naples Botanical Garden, to Jan. 5, $7-$30, free for children 3 and younger. (naples garden.org)

3 Art and Craft Show, Marco Island Center for the Arts, also Jan. 4, free. (marcoislandart.org)

4 Naples New Year’s Art Show, Fifth Avenue South, Naples, also Jan. 5, free. (naplesart.org)

6 Chef Showdown with Asif Syed and Jason Goddard, Grey Oaks Country Club, Naples, $225. (chefswfl.org)

7 Art Inspires: An Artful Evening of Dining and Dancing, benefiting Harmon-Meek Gallery Fund at Southwest Florida Community Foundation, Naples Sailing & Yacht Club, $250. (harmonmeek.com)

“Conjuring a Buddha Land: Monuments of Unified Silla” lecture, The Baker Museum Education Space, Artis—Naples, contact for ticket prices. (artisnaples.org)

Corkscrew Swamp Meditation, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Naples, $10-$25. (corkscrew.audubon.org)

Evenings at the Conservancy, Conservancy of Southwest Florida, Naples, also Jan. 21, contact for ticket prices. (conservancy.org)

8 Art Alive, Naples Art District, also Jan. 18, free. (naples artdistrict.com)

Center for Performing Arts, Bonita Springs, $38. ()

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