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With the arrival of the rainy season, residents and landscapers in unincorporated Lee County — including Captiva — are ...
Dear Sanibelians, Many of us moved to Sanibel to appreciate the island’s natural beauty. Following Hurricanes Ian, Helene and ...
I recently celebrated the anniversary of my ordination to the priesthood. One of the scripture readings at that service was ...
As of May 16, the updates from Florida’s 2025 legislative session extension included: – House resolution adopted to extend ...
The Sanibel Public Library invites islanders and island visitors to dive into its “Island Adventures: A Summer Reading ...
The Lee County Library System’s Summer Reading Program will kick off on June 2 and will run through Aug. 2 to keep youths ...
The powderpuff tree (Calliandra haematocephala) is a small ornamental tree blooming with a variety of colors ranging from red ...
With summer approaching our island, the Captiva Civic Association (CCA) wants to thank its members and the community for a wonderful 2024-25 season of events. In the aftermath of two back-to-back ...
With temperatures heating up around Southwest Florida, bodies of water — from beachside to poolside — will see much more activity in the coming months. With more people in the water comes a greater ...
The Captiva Erosion Prevention District’s (CEPD) commission approved the tentative apportionment and bond loan for the beach renourishment at its recent meeting, as well as welcomed its new ...
Ding” Darling & Doc Ford’s Tarpon Tournament on May 9 raised $266,780 from sponsorships and donations to support ...
The 38th edition of The Sanibel-Captiva Nature Calendar is available for purchase, as well as the spiral-bound Blind Pass ...