June Calendar

Art

Von Liebig Art Center. Continuing through July 5 is the Naples Art Association's Members Juried Exhibition. Also on view through that date: Selections from the von Liebig Art Center Permanent Collection. Information: 262-6517.

Naples Museum of Art. Continuing through July 31: Flor Garduño, Inner Light: Still Lifes and Nudes by the Mexican photographer; Gilbert Lesser Theatre Posters; and Correalism: Modern Art and Architectural Design, selected works from the American Modern Collection. Information: 597-1900.

Art League of Marco Island. The summer members' show continues through Sept. 30. Information: 394-4221.

Gallery Victoria. The gallery awards the prizes in its five-month-long national painting competition, ArtEscape Naples, with the finalists' works on view June 6-27. Naples area finalists include Catherine Wolf, oil on canvas; Fernando Garcia, acrylic on canvas; Irving Boker, oil on canvas and pastel on paper; and Karen Stone, pastel on paper. Information: 649-4300.

Children

Kids All-American Fishing Derby. Young anglers from four to 12 years of age get a chance to dangle fishing lines off the Cape Coral Yacht Club pier, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. June 7. For more information, call 574-0806.

Schoolhouse Rock. Catchy tunes communicate math, science and grammar skills, June 13-July 5 in a Naples Dinner Theatre's Ice Cream Theatre program. Information: 514-7827.

The Velveteen Rabbit. A stage production of the touching Margery Williams tale of a stuffed bunny who comes to life, June 13, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 27, 28 and July 1 and 2 in the Broadway Palm's Children's Theatre series. Information: 278-4422.

Music

Olivia Newton-John. Performing again, with a new album, Back with a Heart, just out, Newton-John turns up at 8 p.m. June 13 at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall. Information: 481-4849.

Summer Jazz. Get into the jazz frame of mind with music from performers TBA, from 7 to 10 p.m. June 14 at the Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club. Information: 261-2222.

Theater

Don't Drink the Water. Woody Allen's early comedy about American innocents abroad ends June 1 at the Cultural Park Theatre in Cape Coral. Information: 772-5862.

Suddenly Last Summer. Tennessee Williams' Gothic drama about the Venables, haunted by the memory of young poet Sebastian, ends its run in the Naples Players' Tobye Studio, at the Sugden Community Theatre, June 7. Information: 263-7990.

Exit the Body. Comedic chaos ensues when a young mystery writer finds a dead body in her closet. Through June 7 in a Charlotte Players production at the Cultural Center Theater of Charlotte County. Information: 255-1022.

TBA. The winners of Theatre Conspiracy's new play contest are onstage through June 8 at the Foulds Theatre and through June 15 at the Off Broadway Palm. Information: 936-9239.

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Politics and sex mix for music and laughs in this show about the closing of a popular bordello, continuing through July 5 at the Naples Dinner Theatre. Information: 514-7827.

Out of Order. A Ray Cooney farce featuring a philandering MP and a dead body, among other situations, continuing through Aug. 16 at the Old Schoolhouse Theater on Sanibel. Information: 472-6862.

Last of the Red Hot Lovers. Neil Simon's three-act comedy about a man trying desperately to have an affair, onstage in Blackburn Hall at the Sugden, June 4-21. Information: 263-7990.

Baby. This Richard Maltby Jr.-David Shire musical focuses on three couples about to have that infant experience, June 5-July 5 at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre in Fort Myers. Information: 278-4422.

Brighton Beach Memoirs. Another Neil Simon evening, this one the funny, touching autobiographical look at the Jerome family in Brooklyn on the eve of World War II. Onstage June 6-29 at Florida Repertory Theatre. Information: 332-4488.

The Rocky Horror Show. Back by popular demand, the cross-dressing classic of midnight musical madness takes place June 28-Aug. 16 at the Naples Dinner Theatre. Information: 514-7827.