Wines In The Wild
At SCCF's annual Wines in the Wild — its traditional welcome back celebration — guests enjoy strolling the grounds of the Bailey Homestead Preserve while tasting wines specially selected for...
At SCCF's annual Wines in the Wild — its traditional welcome back celebration — guests enjoy strolling the grounds of the Bailey Homestead Preserve while tasting wines specially selected for...
The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation is excited to announce its annual Wines in the Wild event. During the signature event, guests will enjoy strolling the grounds of SCCF’s Bailey Homestead Preserve...
Mark your calendar for Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation's signature fall event Wines in the Wild, presented by Bank of the Islands. The event will be held at the Bailey Homestead...
Don’t miss your opportunity to learn more about the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) and the state of critical projects needed to restore America’s Everglades, Lake Okeechobee, and our coastal...
The 14th annual Wines in the Wild, a popular Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation fundraiser, will return to the Bailey Homestead Preserve. Guests will enjoy an evening of food and wine tasting as they stroll the paths at the beautiful and historic preserve. Tickets are required. For more information, visit Wines in the Wild website.
Community members will have an opportunity to meet the three finalists in the search for a new Sanibel City Manager at the Bailey Homestead Pavilion, 1300 Periwinkle Way.
Dr. Steffen Nijhuis, Delft University, The Netherlands, and Dr. Brian Cook, University of South Florida will present "Adaptive Coastal Design & Resilient Urban Landscapes: The Dutch Approach" and "Incorporative Planning...
Join us for an enlightening lecture by Jackie Vitale, Chef-in-Residence at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, as she explores how our food system impacts the changing climate, from seed to supermarket;...
Join us for a one-hour walking tour of the Bailey Homestead Preserve that blends SCCF’s conservation work on the historic property, the history of the land itself and some stories about the Bailey family. Meet at the head of the Shipley Trail, 1300 Periwinkle Way. Suggested donation $5.
Marion Hall, an award-winning watercolor artist, will lead participants in creating a watercolor painting of a Prickly Pear plant. Register at Eventbrite/SCCF, $30 SCCF/SCAL members, $40 non-members.
Join us for a one-hour walking tour of the Bailey Homestead Preserve that blends SCCF’s conservation work on the historic property, the history of the land itself and some stories...
Join us for a one-hour walking tour of the Bailey Homestead Preserve that blends SCCF’s conservation work on the historic property, the history of the land itself and some stories...