provided to The Santiva Chronicle
The Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation held its 11th annual Beer in the Bushes last weekend, April 19, and is grateful to guests, sponsors, breweries, food trucks, and Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe for making it a “super memorable and stellar event.”
“We’d like to especially thank Wimmer Communities for being our presenting sponsor for the fourth time,” said SCCF Events Director Jeff Siwicke. “The Wimmers’ connection to our islands goes back to the ’60s. After attending Beer in the Bushes in 2018, they knew it was an event that celebrated our islands well and for all the right reasons, and they stepped up to support it.”
The Marcums, who sponsor the event’s music and ensure world-class performances, are also key to its success.
“We are grateful to be able to bring in acts like Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe that our community rarely gets a chance to experience,” said Siwicke. “Their incredible performance once again blew people’s minds and got folks moving.”
New to Beer in the Bushes as a first-time Food Truck Alley Sponsor, MHK Architecture was welcomed as a key player in the event’s success.
The always surprising and creative event is a community-favorite party of the year, not just because it celebrates the end of the season but also because it brings the community together, unlike any other event.
“Thanks to everyone for having a great time while supporting our mission to protect and care for Southwest Florida’s coastal ecosystems,” said Siwicke.


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