Bank of the Islands Returning Sponsor for Pink Out Picnic

provided to The Sanitva Chronicle

Bank of the Islands’ Kelsey Hamilton and David Lowen, far left and right, with San Cap Pink Team Margie Peters, Allison Ward, Gil Peters, Jan Arbuckle, standing, and Leslie Rowan, Barbara Beran and founder Mary Bondurant, seated.

Bank of the Islands President Robbie Roepstorff is pleased to recognize the bank’s returning role as a sponsor for the 13th Annual Pink Out Picnic.

The time-honored event will be at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, at the Sanibel Fire and Rescue District’s Station 171, 2351 Palm Ridge Rd. There will be lunch free of charge and a Health & Hope Expo to explore information on maintaining overall health in body, mind, and spirit at the Pink Out Picnic.

The public is invited to join cancer survivors and other guests celebrating their wellness journeys.

“It’s our honor to play a role in presenting this important community event,” said Roepstorff. “We salute the Pink Project’s founder and cancer survivor, Mary Bondurant. Through Mary’s vision and enthusiasm, the Pink Out events have grown over the years to raise cancer awareness and support island residents and employees challenged by this disease.”

With a donation of $1,500, Bank of the Islands will serve as the Drink Station Sponsor for the 13th Annual Pink Out Picnic.

All funds raised at the Pink Out events support uninsured and underinsured community members with breast cancer-related financial needs.

As the oldest locally owned and managed community bank in Lee County, Bank of the Islands is proud to be the winner of more than 50 “Best of the Islands” awards. We’re especially honored to be voted Best Bank, Best Financial Services, and Best Mortgage Broker for 2025-2026. The Bank has retained a 5-Star Superior Rating from BauerFinancial for more than a decade. The Sanibel office of Bank of the Islands is located at 1699 Periwinkle Way, at the corner of Casa Ybel Road. The Captiva office is at 14812 Captiva Drive, next to the Captiva Post Office. To learn more, visit www.bankoftheislands.com

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