Category Archives: Sanibel Island Info

Sanibel Shell Festival

Being the 79th annual showcase, shell enthusiasts are coming from around the USA and Canada to participate in Sanibel’s famous Shell Festival. Open to all shell collectors, the shell show is held inside the Community House at 2173 Periwinkle Way. This gives visitors an opportunity to view shells brought by shell collectors from around the world. Shell artist Bill Jordan... Read More »


Sanibel Island Music Festival

Celebrating the 30th year, an island tradition. Presenting classical music of the highest standard at affordable prices and to promote the careers of emerging artists through performance opportunities. Tuesday, March 1st- Korbin, Schwartz, Warner Piano Trio Saturday, March 5th- Jasper String Quartet Tuesday, March 8th- David Finckel, Cello & Wu Han, Piano Tuesday, March 15th- An Evening of Cole Porter... Read More »


GO FISH! A 3 hour tour, fundraiser

The theme of “GO FISH” was made famous by Gilligan’s Island, the 60’s sitcom. This Three-hour tour of fun, cocktails, appetizers, sit- down dinner, a raffle drawing, and live and silent actions promises to be more fun than ever. Mingle with Skipper, Gilligan, Mary Ann, Ginger and other survivors of the SS Minnow. FISH of SanCap is one of the... Read More »


Credit Rebuilding Seminar by Fish of San-Cap

FISH Walk-In of San-Cap along with Fifth Third Bank is sponsoring a free seminar to help rebuild your credit. This complimentary workshop is being offered at the new FISH Walk-In Center located at 2430-B Periwinkle way on Sanibel. This Workshop will kick off Monday January 25th at 6pm. It should last approx 2 hrs ending at 8pm. The Manager at... Read More »


OPEN HOUSE EXTRAVAGANZA!! FEBRUARY 7TH & 8TH

With 30 houses open over a 2 day period. Come and see us. Read More »


Myra Roberts Art Exhibition at Sanibel Public Library

Throughout the month of January, the Sanibel Library is hosting an exhibition of artwork ranging from paintings to mixed media collages created by Myra Roberts, a local island resident. Several of Roberts’ art series are featured including her Hidden In The Trees/Blue Project, Dream Peace series, Angels On Earth series, and her Prelude To The 1940s series. Also included are... Read More »


Cleaner Waters for our Reefs and Sea Grasses

Oysters and Sea-grass are a very important part of filtering our water in our rivers and bays. The Eastern Oyster’s job is to populate and to form inter-tidal reefs in the local estuary. They also keep our shorelines from washing out to sea by preventing erosion along with providing homes for our fish and invertebrates. Right now there is an... Read More »


AND THEY KEEP COMING

Our fun in the sun fast pace wonderful things we offer, along with our relaxing laid back peaceful pleasures is what makes our island special. People keep coming here year after year is what the records show according to the Visitor & convention Bureau (VCB) of Lee County. The 2012-2013 year (YTD 9/30) was a record year. Revenue for Tourist... Read More »


Welcoming Wild Wines #8

The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) will be hosting a welcome back Wines in the Wild 8th Season. These are Environmentally sound wines from all around the world. This year season’s theme is Sustainable Safari . Some people considered it one of the most fun events on the island. Sort of a Welcome back to our residents who go back and... Read More »


KEEP YOUR EARS AND EYES OPEN ON SANIBEL

The paths on Sanibel Island are to be shared. They are there to enjoy nature and to get from point A to Point B for all those that choose not to drive. All users of the paths are a potential source and subject for danger. So, let’s all know what is going on by using your Whistles, Horns, Eyes and Ears. We need... Read More »