SCIAR takes part in clean up, donation drive
By SCIAR - | Jul 23, 2021
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On July 14, Realtor and Affiliate Business Partner members of the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Association of Realtors joined to clean up parts of Span B of the Sanibel Causeway.
During July, Realtors across Florida have been taking part in Florida Realtors’ Clean Up Florida’s Waters project. The statewide push encourages them and residents to join forces to pick up trash and clean up Florida’s lakes, rivers, streams, retention ponds, bays and other waterways and beaches.
The event sponsor was Amanda Curran, with Superior Title Services.
In the spring, the SCIAR gathered donations of linens, personal care products, children’s items and monetary donations for ACT Abuse Counseling & Treatment Inc.
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CROW board of directors welcomes new members
By CROW - | May 5, 2021
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Karen Buck
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife held its 2020 Membership Meeting on March 31 via Zoom, with those in attendance including members, staff, and the board of the directors.
New board members elected were Karen Buck, Ron Clayton and Dave Nichols.
Originally from the Chicago area, Buck has resided at least part time on Captiva since 1997 with her family. A retired medical assistant, lab tech and medical office manager, she grew up in rural Indiana surrounded by wildlife. She has been involved with many fundraisers and is currently serving on the entertainment committee at The Sanctuary Golf Club.
Wind damage across much of central Alabama
Storms depart, but not before doing substantial damage
First Alert Weather Day declared ahead of today s severe weather By Amanda Curran and Josh Johnson | May 4, 2021 at 3:38 AM CDT - Updated May 5 at 5:43 AM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - An intense line of thunderstorms slammed Alabama tonight, bringing powerful and destructive wind gusts and a few embedded tornadoes to much of the southern half of the state. While official surveys will be needed to confirm the cause of damage in specific locations, its likely that we saw a mixture of straight-line wind and a few isolated tornadoes, too.