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Ave Maria, Florida
Приєднався 9 лют 2015
Between Naples and Ft. Lauderdale lies the balance you’ve been looking for. Ave Maria, a happy community where children ride their bikes to school, and everyone knows their neighbors. A welcoming town center, beautiful single family homes and impressive recreational facilities are surrounded by parks, open space and world-class beaches of Naples, Florida.
Ave Maria Commercial Opportunities
Are you a small business owner or part of a national chain looking for fresh opportunities? Ave Maria is the place to be! In this video, we dive into the exciting commercial expansion happening in Ave Maria and how it's creating a wealth of opportunities for businesses of all sizes.
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Real Stories from Ave Maria
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Meet Candyce, a resident of Ave Maria sharing her story.
Real Stories from A Big Kind of Small Town
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Now it’s time to give the microphone to people who really live here. Describing in their own words what A Big Kind of Small Town is all about. Just hear them out. Then come and see for yourself what makes Ave Maria so unimaginably unique.
Real Stories of Ave Maria
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Hear from the real residents of A Big Kind of Small Town!
Ave Maria's 2024 Door to Door Model Home Tour (30-second commercial video)
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Ave Maria, recognized as Southwest Florida’s Community of the Year for the last nine years, is hosting Door-to-Door 2024-a grand tour featuring 25 model homes from our 4 premier builders-Lennar, Pulte, CC Homes and Del Webb.
Ave Maria's 2024 Door to Door Model Home Tour (15-second commercial video)
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Ave Maria, recognized as Southwest Florida’s Community of the Year for the last nine years, is hosting Door-to-Door 2024-a grand tour featuring 25 model homes from our 4 premier builders-Lennar, Pulte, CC Homes and Del Webb.
2024 Margarita & Taco Festival
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Taco 'bout a western fiesta! 🍹🌮 Ave Maria's 2024 Margarita & Taco Festival did not disappoint. Attendees enjoyed performances by the Outta Hand Band, vintage and high-performance car exhibits, exotic animal encounters, farmers market and local artisans, plus endless drinks, food trucks and family activities!
2024 Blues, Brews & BBQ Festival
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🍻🔥 Ave Maria's annual Blues, Brews & BBQ Festival brought in the thousands! Attendees enjoyed performances by bands Deb & The Dynamics, Little Eddie and the Fat Fingers, and Old School. Plus, vintage and high-performance car exhibits, food trucks and beer vendors, mechanical bull rides, family activities and so much more!
2024 Taste of Ave
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The second annual Taste of Ave festival kicked off Ave Maria's 2024 season of events, where attendees enjoyed shopping, eats, treats, entertainment and plenty of family-fun activities. And town bands Steinbeck Way and the Back Country Boys got the crowds dancing!
Real Stories of Ave Maria
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Hear from the real residents of A Big Kind of Small Town! (15-seconds)
Real Stories of Ave Maria
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Jorge P.: Fairways and Greenways (15-seconds)
Ave Maria, FL Door to Door Model Home Tour
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Ave Maria, FL Door to Door Model Home Tour
Ave Maria Door-to-Door Home Tour Event (15-seconds)
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Ave Maria Door-to-Door Home Tour Event (15-seconds)
Ave Maria's Door-to-Door Home Tour Event
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Ave Maria's Door-to-Door Home Tour Event
2022 Blues, Brews & BBQ Festival in Ave Maria
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2022 Blues, Brews & BBQ Festival in Ave Maria
2022 Margarita & Taco Festival in Ave Maria, FL
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2022 Margarita & Taco Festival in Ave Maria, FL
Looks amazing… would love to retire there ❤
Wheres the church? The center of the town and the reason why many move to Ave Maria and was totally blocked from the advertisement. This is sad😢
Love it!
What percentage of the town is actually Catholic? How many people in Ave Maria (population between 6000 and 7000) are Catholic? From looking at these videos I think it's safe to say, the target demographic is middle to upper middle (and upper classes) income persons. I could be wrong but It would seem most working class and all low income Catholics and other people who are poor, even if devout Catholics would Not be able to afford to move there to the town of Ave Maria, Florida. The cost of living for most if not all low income persons in Ave Maria, Catholic or otherwise is prohibitive. I would also be interested to know what type of employment opportunities are their available in the town of Ave Maria, Florida? Is this supposed to be an intentional Catholic Community? The videos I have seen do far (I have not seen all of the videos yet) say little or nothing about a community dedicated to the Faith or God but instead focus on the material good living standards. Again, a certain income level demographic is targeted.
No todo es material y si aquí hay Cristianos Católicos Romanos de todos lados ✝️🇻🇦 Se practican los valores cristianos ,además de siempre se da misas y demás
@@mercy1459 Could you please translate that into English
@@777anthonypabsolutely not
You underestimate the number of upper class catholics in America. Don't forget the president is a lifelong catholic. Especially in Florida as it's a magnet for northeastern citizens to migrate south.
Terrible..! This City has become Pagan.. Christians don't Celebrate Hallowen we celebrate the day of the Holy Souls..
Buenas noches por favor no Paganism La ciudad de la Virgen Santisima 🌹 con Santa Claus mejor hablar de Saint Nicholas de Bari.. plus the Grinch.. Remember that Jesus is the Reason for the Season.. 🙏 Have a blessed night
Me encanto hermosa sobre todo los niños libres
Hermosa me encanto los niños libres Gloria a Dios
Un sueno poder vivir alli con la familia
"promo sm" 😎
donahue sucks
Great!
How far is the nearest SSPX chapel from Ave Maria?
Queria morar aí 😊
Beautiful scenery, wonderful place to retire!
Here's to being 1# in 2023!
This is lit.
Love
The human body must be dressed with purity and decency, not as if they were sexual objects, repent and believe in the gospel of Jesus the Son of God, the Messiah.
Quisiera poder llevar a mi familia a esta comunidad es muy caro vivir aqui?
Ahora an subido los precios pero es Lugar bello para familia
Love it!!! Can’t wait to be there!!
Hi how are things? How can I apply to be a resident of Ave Maria from abroad? I appreciate any information Greetings from Colombia
Horrible destruction of FL Panther habitat. Despicable this was allowed to be developed.
Buenos días Me gustaría ir allí
What a beautiful Catholic Town!! Designed around the huge Catholic Church at the center of the Town, right across the street from the Catholic Ave Maria University, is a piazza style town center, surrounded by stores and restaurants including the Ave Maria Religious Gifts & Statues store which has the MOST beautiful statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary, for whom the Town is named!! “Ave Maria” means “Hail Mary”, which is also the beginning words of a beloved Catholic prayer recited in the rosary. Other stores are the Mercy & Mary Center and the Catholic Ave Maria University bookstore which carries Catholic books, prayer cards, medals, rosaries, shirts & more! The Museum for Saint Mother Teresa used to be on the corner of the piazza but is now located on the Ave Maria University campus right across the street. The Ave Maria Parish Hall and the Parish Office are all conveniently located on the piazza too! Every March 25th, the Town celebrates the Feast of the Annunciation, when the angel Gabriel came to Mary to accept her “yes” to be the mother of God, Jesus! It is a huge party with food, bands, and fireworks for all!! And of course, at least 5 Masses per day, especially on this most important Catholic feast day which happens to also be the birthday of the Town’s founder, Tom Monaghan, who started Domino’s Pizza, and later in life used his millions of dollars to build this Town and Catholic college!! When you enter the Town from Oil Well Road, on Ave Maria Boulevard, you are greeted by a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary on your right, and statues of of the angel Gabriel greeting a young Mary on your left, representing the Annunciation! Then as you go down Ave Maria Boulevard, you will arrive at Annunciation Circle which goes around the consecrated ground of the Ave Maria Church at the center of the European style piazza. The Church is almost 200 feet tall and can be seen from miles around. This was by design. Seton Way, which is on the left of the church, is named after St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, and goes over the Seton Bridge, heading towards the Donahue Academy, a top-rated pre-K to 12th grade Catholic school. Public schools are conveniently located just outside the Town on Oil Well and Immokalee Roads. To get to parts of Maple Ridge and Avalon Park neighborhoods or the Town of Immokalee, one can take Pope John Paul II Boulevard, located behind the Church off the piazza. Pope John Paul II is now a canonized saint of the Catholic Church. Many events located on the college campus are open to the Town’s residents, like talks by renowned Marian speaker, Prof. Mark Miravelle. Also available is a 24 hour Eucharistic Adoration Chapel right across from the piazza. Many residents get around by golf carts. Other events include Christmas with a Christmas Tree lighting and huge Advent wreath in front of the Church, which is lit by the Church pastor, Fr. Corey Mayer. This happened last week and Father explained about this season of waiting for the birth of Our Lord Jesus on Christmas Day! There were also Christmas carolers, a nativity play and procession, led by the Angel Gabriel, into the Church for an Eucharistic Holy Hour with singing by a beautiful choir! Check out videos on the history of the Town by Tom Monaghan and his partners Barron-Collier. Catholics from all over the United States contributed to the building of the Town and University and also moved here, with great effort on their part, resulting in the growth of this wonderful Town you see today! Merry Christmas!
What a beautiful Catholic Town!! Designed around the huge Catholic Church at the center of the Town, right across the street from the Catholic Ave Maria University, is a piazza style town center, surrounded by stores and restaurants including the Ave Maria Religious Gifts & Statues store which has the MOST beautiful statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary, for whom the Town is named!! “Ave Maria” means “Hail Mary”, which is also the beginning words of a beloved Catholic prayer recited in the rosary. Other stores are the Mercy & Mary Center and the Catholic Ave Maria University bookstore which carries Catholic books, prayer cards, medals, rosaries, shirts & more! The Museum for Saint Mother Teresa used to be on the corner of the piazza but is now located on the Ave Maria University campus right across the street. The Ave Maria Parish Hall and the Parish Office are all conveniently located on the piazza too! Every March 25th, the Town celebrates the Feast of the Annunciation, when the angel Gabriel came to Mary to accept her “yes” to be the mother of God, Jesus! It is a huge party with food, bands, and fireworks for all!! And of course, at least 5 Masses per day, especially on this most important Catholic feast day which happens to also be the birthday of the Town’s founder, Tom Monaghan, who started Domino’s Pizza, and later in life used his millions of dollars to build this Town and Catholic college!! When you enter the Town from Oil Well Road, on Ave Maria Boulevard, you are greeted by a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary on your right, and statues of of the angel Gabriel greeting a young Mary on your left, representing the Annunciation! Then as you go down Ave Maria Boulevard, you will arrive at Annunciation Circle which goes around the consecrated ground of the Ave Maria Church at the center of the European style piazza. The Church is almost 200 feet tall and can be seen from miles around. This was by design. Seton Way, which is on the left of the church, is named after St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, and goes over the Seton Bridge, heading towards the Donahue Academy, a top-rated pre-K to 12th grade Catholic school. Public schools are conveniently located just outside the Town on Oil Well and Immokalee Roads. To get to parts of Maple Ridge and Avalon Park neighborhoods or the Town of Immokalee, one can take Pope John Paul II Boulevard, located behind the Church off the piazza. Pope John Paul II is now a canonized saint of the Catholic Church. Many events located on the college campus are open to the Town’s residents, like talks by renowned Marian speaker, Prof. Mark Miravelle. Also available is a 24 hour Eucharistic Adoration Chapel right across from the piazza. Many residents get around by golf carts. Other events include Christmas with a Christmas Tree lighting and huge Advent wreath in front of the Church, which is lit by the Church pastor, Fr. Corey Mayer. This happened last week and Father explained about this season of waiting for the birth of Our Lord Jesus on Christmas Day! There were also Christmas carolers, a nativity play and procession, led by the Angel Gabriel, into the Church for an Eucharistic Holy Hour with singing by a beautiful choir! Check out videos on the history of the Town by Tom Monaghan and his partners Barron-Collier. Catholics from all over the United States contributed to the building of the Town and University and also moved here, with great effort on their part, resulting in the growth of this wonderful Town you see today! Merry Christmas!
I would like to live there!!! I'll love it
What a beautiful Catholic Town!! Designed around the huge Catholic Church at the center of the Town, right across the street from the Catholic Ave Maria University, is a piazza style town center, surrounded by stores and restaurants including the Ave Maria Religious Gifts & Statues store which has the MOST beautiful statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary, for whom the Town is named!! “Ave Maria” means “Hail Mary”, which is also the beginning words of a beloved Catholic prayer recited in the rosary. Other stores are the Mercy & Mary Center and the Catholic Ave Maria University bookstore which carries Catholic books, prayer cards, medals, rosaries, shirts & more! The Museum for Saint Mother Teresa used to be on the corner of the piazza but is now located on the Ave Maria University campus right across the street. The Ave Maria Parish Hall and the Parish Office are all conveniently located on the piazza too! Every March 25th, the Town celebrates the Feast of the Annunciation, when the angel Gabriel came to Mary to accept her “yes” to be the mother of God, Jesus! It is a huge party with food, bands, and fireworks for all!! And of course, at least 5 Masses per day, especially on this most important Catholic feast day which happens to also be the birthday of the Town’s founder, Tom Monaghan, who started Domino’s Pizza, and later in life used his millions of dollars to build this Town and Catholic college!! When you enter the Town from Oil Well Road, on Ave Maria Boulevard, you are greeted by a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary on your right, and statues of of the angel Gabriel greeting a young Mary on your left, representing the Annunciation! Then as you go down Ave Maria Boulevard, you will arrive at Annunciation Circle which goes around the consecrated ground of the Ave Maria Church at the center of the European style piazza. The Church is almost 200 feet tall and can be seen from miles around. This was by design. Seton Way, which is on the left of the church, is named after St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, and goes over the Seton Bridge, heading towards the Donahue Academy, a top-rated pre-K to 12th grade Catholic school. Public schools are conveniently located just outside the Town on Oil Well and Immokalee Roads. To get to parts of Maple Ridge and Avalon Park neighborhoods or the Town of Immokalee, one can take Pope John Paul II Boulevard, located behind the Church off the piazza. Pope John Paul II is now a canonized saint of the Catholic Church. Many events located on the college campus are open to the Town’s residents, like talks by renowned Marian speaker, Prof. Mark Miravelle. Also available is a 24 hour Eucharistic Adoration Chapel right across from the piazza. Many residents get around by golf carts. Other events include Christmas with a Christmas Tree lighting and huge Advent wreath in front of the Church, which is lit by the Church pastor, Fr. Corey Mayer. This happened last week and Father explained about this season of waiting for the birth of Our Lord Jesus on Christmas Day! There were also Christmas carolers, a nativity play and procession, led by the Angel Gabriel, into the Church for an Eucharistic Holy Hour with singing by a beautiful choir! Check out videos on the history of the Town by Tom Monaghan and his partners Barron-Collier. Catholics from all over the United States contributed to the building of the Town and University and also moved here, with great effort on their part, resulting in the growth of this wonderful Town you see today! Merry Christmas!
What a beautiful Catholic Town! Designed around the huge Catholic church at the center of the Town, right across from the Catholic Ave Maria University, is a piazza style town center, surrounded by stores and restaurants including the Ave Maria Religious Gifts & Statues which has the MOST beautiful statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary, for whom the Town is named!! Ave Maria means “Hail Mary” the beginning of a beloved Catholic prayer recited in the rosary. Other stores are the Mercy & Mary Center and the Catholic Ave Maria University bookstore which carries Catholic books, prayer cards, medals, rosaries, shirts, & more! The Museum for Saint Mother Teresa used to be on the piazza but is now located on the Ave Maria University campus right across the street. The Ave Maria Parish Hall and Parish Office are all conveniently located on the piazza too! Every March 25th, the Town celebrates the Feast of the Annunciation, when the angel Gabriel came to Mary to accept her “yes” to be the mother of God, Jesus! It is a huge party with food, bands, and fireworks for all!! And if course at least 5 Masses per day, especially on this most important Catholic feast day, which happens to also be the birthday of the Town’s founder, Tom Monaghan who founded Domino’s Pizza, and later in life used his millions to build this Town and Catholic college!! When you enter the Town from Oil Well Road, on Ave Maria Boulevard, you are greeted by a statue of Mary the mother of Jesus on your right, and statues of the angel Gabriel greeting a young Mary on your left. Then you will arrive at Annunciation Circle, which goes around the consecrated ground of the Ave Maria Church at the center of the European style piazza. Seton Way which is on the left of the church, is named after St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, and goes over the Seton Bridge, heading towards the Donahue Academy, a top-rated pre-K to 12th grade Catholic school. Public schools are conveniently located just outside the Town on Oil Well and Immokalee Roads. To get to parts of Maple Ridge and Avalon Park neighborhoods or the Town of Immokalee, one can take Pope John Paul II Boulevard, located behind the Church. Pope John Paul II is now a canonized saint of the Catholic Church. Many events located on the college campus are open to the Town’s residents, like talks by renowned Marian speaker, Prof Mark Miravelle. Also available is a 24 hour Eucharistic Adoration chapel right across from the piazza. Many residents get around by golf carts. Other events include Christmas with a Christmas tree lighting and huge Advent wreath, lit by the Ave Maria Church pastor, Fr Corey Mayer. This happened last week and father explained about this season of waiting for the birth of Our Lord Jesus on Christmas Day! There were also Christmas carolers, a nativity play and procession, led by the Angel Gabriel, into the Church for an Eucharistic Holy Hour with singing by a beautiful choir! Check out videos on the history of this Town by Tom Monaghan and his partners Barron-Collier. Catholics from all over the US contributed to the building of the Town and also moved here, resulting in the growth of this wonderful Town you see today! Merry Christmas!🎄
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