Bank of the Islands Is pleased to announce that Andreas Bieri is the Week 3 winner in its month-long “Celebrate Our Islands!” promotion for all the bank’s island neighbors and customers. Andreas correctly answered one of the daily Week 3 trivia questions, placing his name in the drawing. The daily trivia contests – celebrating all the things that make our barrier island community so special – will continue through the month with weekly drawings and a grand prize drawing on July 31.

 

Following Week 2 winner Mark Marinello (pictured), Andreas will receive the newly released 2023-2024 Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp. Commonly known as the Duck Stamp, these beautiful collectibles help protected areas such as Sanibel’s J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge as they conserve wetland habitats for waterfowl and other wildlife species. Anyone wishing to support this work can buy the new Duck Stamp at the Refuge’s gift shop.

 

Celebrate Our Islands! Week 4 starts on Monday, July 24 with the trivia question: “Most experts think Sanibel was named for what person?”

 

All are welcome to visit the bank’s Sanibel and Captiva offices daily to submit your answers.

On July 31, in addition to the Week 4 Duck Stamp winner, a grand prize winner will be drawn from all the correctly answered submissions. The grand prize winner will receive a two-night stay for two in one of the famed gulf front cottages at Captiva’s ‘Tween Waters Inn including dinner for two at its 5-star Old Captiva House.

 

The Bank of the Islands’ offices, including ATM operations, have both reopened after the hurricane. The Captiva office, located next to the Captiva Post Office at 14812 Captiva Drive, is open from 9am-2pm Monday-Friday, with a half-hour lunch closure at noon. The Bank’s Sanibel office is offering banking services from 9am-4pm Monday-Friday out of its temporary on-site operation on premise at 1699 Periwinkle Way at Casa Ybel Road. In addition, the Edison National Bank offices in Fort Myers at 13000 S. Cleveland Avenue and the River District office at 2105 First Street will continue to welcome all of the Bank’s island customers. The bank’s meeting spaces are also being offered to the islands’ non-profit organizations and houses of worship.

 

As the oldest locally owned and managed community bank on Sanibel and Captiva, Bank of the Islands is proud to be the winner of more than 50 “Best of the Islands” awards over two decades.