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Farmer's Market returns for 5th season
November 9, 2012 In the past four seasons, the Sanibel Farmer's Market has become a favorite outdoor activity to islanders and visitors from November to April. more »»
Voters endure long lines
November 9, 2012 Voters on Sanibel and Captiva waited for hours to cast their ballots in the General Election Tuesday, a sign they wanted their votes to be counted. As of 8:15 p.m. more »»
Rotary Club delivers the meaning of words
November 9, 2012 Dictionary Day is an important project that honors Rotary International's commitment to encouraging the full potential of literacy around the glob. more »»
18th ARC Starlight Auction tickets on sale
November 9, 2012 nfmneighbor@breezenewspapers. more »»
County dredging Punta Rassa boat ramp
November 9, 2012 Possible delays and partial closings may be expected at the Punta Rassa boat ramp adjacent to the Sanibel Causeway toll plaza over the next two months while the boat channel is being dredged. more »»
F.I.S.H. workshops open to public
November 9, 2012 FISH of Sanibel (Friends In Service Here) is is gearing up for its series of free workshops in November. The "mom & toddlers group" is open to all islanders from 10 to 11 a.m. on Nov. more »»
Sanibel Neighbors Club hosts first Rally
November 9, 2012 The Sanibel Neighbors Club holds its first member rally of the upcoming season at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 14 at Cip’s Place. more »»
Orchid Society meets Nov. 19
November 9, 2012 The topic for the Nov. 19 meeting of the Sanibel Captiva Orchid Society is "mounting and repotting your orchids. more »»
'Home rule' at stake in water quality campaign
November 2, 2012 A network of homeowners, seasonal residents, environmental organizations, regional governmental officials and citizens from all walks of life is coming together to battle expected legislative effort... more »»
Red tide detected along Southwest Florida coasts
November 2, 2012 A large patchy bloom of Karenia brevis, the Florida red tide organism, has been detected off the shores of Southwest Florida, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute. more »»
Early voting ends Saturday
November 2, 2012 Time is short for eligible voters wanting to take advantage of Florida's early voting period in Lee County. The eight-day early voting period ends at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. . more »»
Children's Hospital renamed for $20 million benefactor
November 2, 2012 Several months ago, Lee Memorial Health System announced an anonymous donation of $20 million had been made to the building fund drive for the Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida That anonymous... more »»
Historic marker
November 2, 2012 SHANNEN HAYES A marker recognizing the former Sanibel School for colored children has been installed outside the current Lily & Co. Jewelry Store. more »»
Guinness confirms Sanibel Stoop record
November 2, 2012 The message was delivered in a letter to the Sanibel Community House last week confirming that the assembly of islanders and visitors doing the Sanibel Stoop at Bowman’s Beach in February had been... more »»
Church members volunteer at special needs camp
November 2, 2012 Twenty-one adults with disabilities made lifelong friends during the inaugural session of Trailways Camp in LaBelle, including a dozen volunteers from the Sanibel Community Church. more »»
Farmers Market returns Nov. 4
November 2, 2012 The Sanibel Island Farmers Market begins its fifth season this Sunday and market managers Jean Baer and Betsy Ventura are confident it will be the best one yet with many returning and new vendors. more »»
Volunteers, donations help CHR spruce up units
November 2, 2012 Maintaining 74 rental properties would be an impossible task if not for the hard work of Community Housing and Resources (CHR) maintenance worker Ken Shearer and some hard working volunteers. more »»
Historical Museum plans new season of success
November 2, 2012 As the Sanibel Historical Museum & Village continues preparations for its No. more »»
Burglary foiled at Island Cow
October 26, 2012 Cooks and busboys foiled a break-in early Tuesday morning at the Island Cow, sparking a Sanibel Police investigation that kept the restaurant closed for most of the breakfast traffic. more »»
Church addressing noise complaints
October 26, 2012 A resolution granting a conditional use permit to Sanibel Community Church allowing two additional air conditioning units to its site plan was unanimously approved Tuesday by the Sanibel Planning... more »» |
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