May 23, 2025

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Our Mission Statement:

“To enrich community spirit through educational, cultural and social gatherings in our historic Community House.”

Coming Up at The House:

FREE Hurricane Preparedness Seminar 🌀


Wednesday, June 4th


Time: 11 am - 2 pm


FISH and The Sanibel Community House invite you to get storm-ready by attending our informative and invaluable free seminar.


Lunch will be provided, and attendees will receive FISH’s updated and invaluable Hurricane Preparedness Packet.

The June 4 seminar features two powerful speakers:


  • Daniela Rambhajan, MSW, RCSWI, Community Readiness Coordinator at Lee County Emergency Management, will present the agency’s All Hazards Preparedness overview, offering practical guidance for keeping your household safe before, during and after a storm.


  • Tiffannie Nalley, Clinician III with SalusCare, will speak about managing anxiety and PTSD related to storms and how to cope with the emotional toll of disasters, which many are still facing post-Ian and Milton.



The June 4 seminar is free, and everyone in the community is encouraged to attend. For more information or to receive a Hurricane Packet by mail or email, contact FISH at 239-472-4775 or visit www.fishofsancap.org.

Join us for a special July 5th Arts and Crafts Fair, featuring 30+ unique and talented vendors! Flavored lemonade will be for sale, and J Dubs Chi-Town Dogs will be out front. Grab a delicious Chicago dog and a refreshing lemonade and shop around!

Click below to get your tickets:

(Members, don't forget to use the code for your discounted member price. Call the office between 9 am and 1 pm if you need the code 😊)

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(239) 472-2155

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