CALL FOR ART: Attention Artists from (or inspired by) Sanibel, Captiva, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Pine Island, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, and Southwest Florida. Sanibel Art Colony is seeking artists to submit art inspired by the impact of Hurricane Ian to their digital-only exhibition, “There’s Calm In Your Eye”.
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Sweet Melissa’s Cafe, a beloved and celebrated restaurant on Sanibel Island, is embarking on an exciting new chapter as it rebuilds from the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. Chef Melissa Donahue …
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SWFL Artist Eric J. Taubert unveils fine art photography collage depicting snippets of Sanibel lost to Hurricane Ian at SBDAC
When the juried exhibition, “The Key To Creativity”, opens at The Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center (SBDAC) in downtown Fort Myers, one of the pieces of artwork on display …
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PHOTOS: Islands Night 30th Anniversary; Post-Hurricane Ian for Sanibel + Captiva
On the evening of May 3rd, 2023, the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Chamber of Commerce hosted its 30th annual Islands Night at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers.
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It’s almost impossible to think of a more iconic symbol of Sanibel Island than Sanibel Island Light (also known as the Sanibel Lighthouse).
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For this Sanibel Art Colony showcase, we are shining a spotlight on the work of artist Susan Renee Lammers.
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Most of the residents on (and visitors to) Sanibel Island are environmentally conscious; and many of them are more than willing to help keep our Sanibel beaches clean! Now, thanks …
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Let us state up front. Here at Sanibel Barometer we don’t dislike TikTokers; just any of the idiotic trends in which some of them participate. And we definitely don’t like …
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It’s time for some #realtalk about No See Ums on Sanibel Island.
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If you’ve driven on Sanibel Island over the past few days, you’ve probably seen the signs indicating that Blind Pass Beach Park is temporarily closed due to beach erosion.