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('s i i -.' : fty <i ^--cf3 H \ " ° .:;-, ov' •- '^ijo -|s. U -A \> ''- ~' ," '-,• r: . • r> ~"J~ O •!*' V- O -- -T '.' f- o -i "' b • ' ;- o " " ; ,: o o ,. •• Week of Wednesday, April 27, 2007 OPINION Report your news to THE ISLANDER: siinibel-capisva-islander-anii Word on the island What did you enjoy most about CROW's Taste of the Islands? lS^ Tracey Lattuca Kim Bronico, Justin Harris Brittany Millis Clive Crawford York Pa. Collegeville, Pa. Little Rock, Ark. Fort Myers Ft. Lauderdale "I loved the band (Landsharks) "My favorite things were the "The steak sandwich from Rassa "Buying this deer and eating lots "I liked the shrimp from and the paella from Gasparilla's stone crab claws from Lazy was excellent, and the draft Bud of food. I had ice cream from Gasparilla's. The margaritas was awesome. The whole event Flamingo and the kids with the Light couldn't taste sweeter. The Pinocchio's and it was good!" were good. I had a great time. was great. It couldn't be better." hula hoops." Landsharks rock!" I'm going to be here next year." Web Poll Results How do you contribute to the community? • Volunteer, 33% • Attend charity events, 0 • Donate money, 0 • All of the above, 66.7% • Other, 0 Current Web Poll Question Are you prepared for hurricane season? • Yes, I prepare year around. • Yes, I'm starting to get ready. • No, I stock up when I hear there's a storm. • No, I don't bother. Share your opinion online at: sanibel-captiva-islander.com LAURA BLASKOWITZ Find a shell and pick it up From left to right: Diane Stone of Deltona found a junonia on Turner Beach on April 16. After shelling for 20 years, she felt honored to find the shell. Fay Burkholder of Myerstown, Pa. found a large junon- ia at 5 p.m. on April 16 near the Blue Dolphin Cottages. "I enjoy coming to the island and the Blue Dolphin Cottages every year," she said. While visiting with her Aunt Evie, Megan Dwyer, a six-year SantBeC veteran shelter, of North Haven, Conn, found a junonia on April 18 near the Sandalfoot Captiva Condominiums. islander The Islands' Community Newspaper since 1961 USPS 481-400 Group Manager The Linda Guckert Sanibel-Captiva Islander TMMVCM [email protected] is published every Friday Editor Laura Blaskowitz Circulation islander© breezenewspapers.com 239-574-1116 Staff Writer Address Linda Christman Promenade Center [email protected] 695 Tarpon Bay Road, Unit #13 Production Phone Marcy Day sanadbuilder® 239-472-5185 breezenewspapers.com Fax Susan Wilhelm 239-472-1372 sanadbuilder@ breezenewspapers.com Classified Advertising Advertising Sales 239-472-5185 Janice Walker Classified Deadline, [email protected] Noon, Tuesday Marc Welch mwelch @ breezenewspapers.com Display Advertising 239-472-5185 Classifieds & Subscriptions Gloria Schulz [email protected] Customer service hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., except major holidays. 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