The Bank of the Islands team invites you to join them in helping SCCF (the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation) complete a new beach cleanup effort on Saturday, November 2. The Bank will once again be hosting a luncheon for all the volunteers cleaning up the post-Milton beaches.
“In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, the City of Sanibel asked SCCF to conduct a second cleanup effort following its annual International Coastal Cleanup event in September. Of course, SCCF couldn’t say no, and neither could Bank of the Islands,” said Robbie Roepstorff. “It means so much to help our island community in any way we can as we recover from the one-two punch of Helene and Milton. We hope our neighbors and customers will join us for a morning of good work and a lunch of good eating!”
The Bank will be underwriting a volunteer lunch at SCCF’s Bailey Homestead Pavilion, with the catering being provided by Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille. The cleanup and lunch kick off the “Love Sanibel Back Weekend” that concludes with a celebration at the Sanibel Community House the next day. To learn more about volunteering for the cleanup, visit www.sccf.org.
Celebrating its 27th year as the oldest locally owned and managed community bank in Lee County, Bank of the Islands is proud to be the winner of more than 50 “Best of the Islands” awards including “Best Island Bank” numerous times. The Bank has retained a 5-Star Superior Rating from BauerFinancial for more than a decade. As ranked by Bank Performance Report, the Bank holds the distinction of being among the top five banks chartered in the State of Florida. Bank of the Islands is located at 1699 Periwinkle Way, at the corner of Casa Ybel Road, on Sanibel. The Captiva office is at 14812 Captiva Drive, next to the Captiva Post Office. To learn more, visit www.bankoftheislands.com.