January 21, 2020 – The Sanibel Historical Village has recently announced that TOTI Media Inc. will be a Presenting sponsor of its February 18, 2020, Historical Village Gala. The theme of the gala is “It Takes a Village,” and it will be held at the Community House from 6 to 10 p.m.
The gala will include a buffet dinner and dancing. Tickets to the gala are $135 per person and can be purchased by calling (239) 472-4648.
“The preservation of our cultural heritage is what is important to Daniela and me, which is why we support the Historical Village,” said Friedrich Jaeger, Chairman, and Founder of TOTI Media Inc. Jaeger explained that he also supports the Golisano Children’s Hospital (“the beginning of life,” he said) and Hope Hospice (“the end of life”) and that the preservation of history if of the utmost importance for the rest of life.
So far, this year’s business sponsors also include The Island Sun, TOTI Media Inc., Bank of the Islands, Breeze Newspapers (Islander, Island Reporter, Captiva Current), Ireland Yacht Sales, Congress Jewelers, The Grog Shop, Kingfisher Real Estate Inc., VIP Realty, Karen Bell & The Bell Team, Heidrick Insurance Co., John Grey Painting & Renovations, Allegra Marketing Print Mail, Sanibel Captiva Trust Co., and Captiva Cruises.
Individual sponsors include Wayne & Linda Boyd, Bill & Gail Bachman, Roland & Gail Garlinghouse, Neal & Sherry Halleran, Ed & Annette Hendrick, Pete & Jan Halliday, Bill & Stephanie Rahe, Karen & Bill Sartoris, Steve & Mandy Greenstein, and Alex Werner & Karen Storjohann. The LAT Foundation is also a sponsor of the event.
The Sanibel Historical Village is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Full guided tours take place at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at no additional charge, depending on docent availability. The village is located at 950 Dunlop Road (next to BIG ARTS) and there is handicap access to the buildings. Admission is $10 for adults over 18. Members and children are free. For more information or to make a donation, visit www.sanibelmuseum.org or call (239) 472-4648.