Pfeifer Realty Is Gold Sponsor of Historical Village Gala

provided to The Santiva Chronicle

Eric and Mary Ellen Pfeifer

The Sanibel Historical Museum & Village has announced that Pfeifer Realty will be a gold sponsor of its fundraiser Gala Movie Premiere on Feb. 22, when it will show the documentary “Secrets & Stories of the Sanibel Lighthouse.”

“We are proud to support the Historical Museum & Village,” said Mary Ellen Pfeifer, Marketing Director for Pfeifer Realty Group. “As the years go by, there are fewer examples of our history. Preserving what is left of those rugged pioneers who were willing to live among the wilderness in a way that most of us can’t imagine is so important. It’s a privilege to be able to help preserve Sanibel’s rich history for future generations.”

“Pfeifer Realty Group has always been a very history-minded company, and the whole community has been the beneficiary of their efforts,” said Executive Director Emilie Alfino. “They have always been big supporters of the Historical Village’s efforts to preserve, share, and celebrate Sanibel’s wonderful history. We are very grateful.”

Tickets to the gala are on sale now. To purchase tickets or a business or individual sponsorship, call Alfino at (239) 472-4648 or (239) 357-1644. “As we all know, it really does take a village – and it takes community-minded businesses and individuals like Pfeifer Realty Group – to help keep our village, the keeper of history, a strong presence on Sanibel,” Alfino said.

The Sanibel Historical Museum and Village is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In accordance with the city of Sanibel’s regulations, masks are required inside the buildings at this time. Guided tours take place at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., and advance reservations are not required. There is no additional fee for these tours.

The Sanibel Historical Village is located at 950 Dunlop Road (next to BIG ARTS) and there is handicap access. Admission is $10 for adults over 18. Members and children are free. The village has handicap access to all but one building, the tiny Post Office. For more information, call (239) 472-4648 during museum hours or visit The museum’s website.

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