Spirit of the Island Alive in Week Six of Love Sanibel Back
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Doreen and Mark Bolhuis the day’s hosts from St. Michael’s, Ali Kendall, RLR Property Director of Commercial Leasing & Community Relations, Mayor Mike and Mary Miller, Charlie Ball, Bonnie McCurry, Housing Administrator of CHR, Richard McCurry owner of The Sanibel Café, Fire Chief Kevin Barbot, unknown person, Police Chief Bill Dalton and Adventures in Paradise Outfitters Owner Josh Stewart
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The Spirit of Sanibel was readily visible on June 30, when city leaders, residents, and visitors alike came out to support local businesses at the Tahitian Gardens Shopping Plaza.
Mayor Mike Miller and First Lady Mary Miller, Police Chief William Dalton and Fire Chief Kevin Barbot were among those stopping by The Sanibel Café to show their support for the local business owners who were very appreciative of their presence, along with several residents and visitors who had heard about Love Sanibel Back and came to pick up their buttons and tote bags and enjoy lunch and do some shopping.
BIGARTS Executive Director LeeAnn Harder and Bobby at Adventures in Paradise Outfitters
Robyn and Don Marker
Johnny and Bo enjoyed trying on the specialty helmets at A Little Adventures
Sanibel has always been an integral part of John Lai’s life, from personal memories to a successful career at the SanCap Chamber. He is the Island Insider for January.
Nora Strader from Sanibel
Doreen and Mark Bolhuis the day’s hosts from St. Michael’s, Ali Kendall, RLR Property Director of Commercial Leasing & Community Relations, Mayor Mike and Mary Miller, Charlie Ball, Bonnie McCurry, Housing Administrator of CHR, Richard McCurry owner of The Sanibel Café, Fire Chief Kevin Barbot, unknown person, Police Chief Bill Dalton and Adventures in Paradise Outfitters Owner Josh Stewart
Mayor Mike and Mary Miller enjoying lunch at The Sanibel Deli