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Sanibel market drawing to a close By TIFFANY REPECKI / [email protected] - | May 25, 2021 The final Sanibel Island Farmers Market is set for this weekend as it wraps up for the season. Beginning in October, the last weekly event will take place on May 30 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Sanibel City Hall. Organized by Local Roots co-owned by islanders Jean Baer and Betsy Ventura the market features a variety of vendors and products, as well as crafters, prepared meals and more. For the 2020-21 season, new safety guidelines were put in place in light of the pandemic to keep shoppers, vendors and the community safe. Ventura explained that the impact of COVID-19 really hit at the end of the prior season, so during the summer they came up with a plan so they were ready. ....
Miller uniquely suited to help lead By Staff | Feb 9, 2021 To the editor: I am writing to endorse Mike Miller for Sanibel City Council. I have known him for 20 years, since he retired as vice president and treasurer of Owens-Corning in Toledo, Ohio, and moved to Sanibel. Soon after he moved and established his elder law practice, I became aware of the many hours he spent using his expertise to do pro bono work for older people who needed his help. His extensive financial background as a financial executive and certified public accountant with nationally recognized companies has been well known, making him eminently qualified to help direct the financial future of Sanibel. In addition, he has been an integral part of the community as president of the Committee for the Islands, president of the Sanibel Bicycle Club, and serving on the Parks and Recreation Committee. What is not as well known is that for five years he worked with the bicycle club on New Year’s Eve w ....
To the editor: I wholeheartedly endorse Dr. Scott Crater for Sanibel City Council. Crater is one of the first people I met when I moved to Sanibel 13 years ag ....
Shocked, dismayed by Maughan’s final pitch By Staff | Jan 26, 2021 To the editor: On Jan. 21, the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Chamber of Commerce sponsored a virtual “town hall” Candidate Forum for the six candidates seeking election to the Sanibel City Council, in order to introduce themselves and to present their credentials and perspectives to Sanibel voters. Kudos to the chamber; the forum was an invaluable opportunity for Sanibel residents to form an opinion on the choices available to them in the city council election for the three open seats to be held on March 2. This election does not have an incumbent seeking re-election. The forum was recorded and is available to be reviewed at https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/9jKiaM2MrNC l7rpO3iOsL5I m5yOmiKRl5TNgjbUQkzWzTnLJNs9m60v73uR 4.RP7BafTHd9-TX0uK and the access code is 2GR?Wxh1. ....