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Sanibel Antique Show’s grand finale will be March 28-29
By BRIAN W1ERIMA
b w ie ri m a @ b re e ze n e w sp a p e rs. com
After two very successful events, the Sanibel Antique
Show will wrap it up this Saturday and Sunday, inside the
Community House to m 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Owner of the show, Renate Taylor, said the first two
shows went over as well as they could, with plenty of buy
ers passing through the Community House’s doors.
“I couldn’t be happier with the first two shows," Taylor
said. “Comments of the shows have been there were beauti
ful objects for sale and a raised quality of dealers. That’s not
taking away to m our old faithful, but it just invoked more
excitement.”
One of the new dealers joining the show for the first time
was Joan Datesman, who is an accomplished author and an
authority on Quimper.
She brought with her some beautiful antique quilts which
made for a great addition to the appearance of the show. She
sold several of these quilts and her selection of French
Quimper included some extremely rare pieces which were
all more than 100 years old.
On of those “old faithful” dealers is Joyce Bowman, has
participated in the Sanibel show for more than 20 years. She
brings “tosh, exciting and very interesting items to each of
the shows.”
Her items include linens, lamps, militaiy medals, watch
es, tin toys and lots and lots of ephemera.
“One of our dearest regular dealers, Patty Timson, sets up
the most beautiful booth comprised of Weller. McCoy and
Roseville,” Taylor said. “She decorates her booth with to sh
cut flowers, many of which come to m her garden. Her hus
band Stan Timson is an accomplished artist in a gallery on
Sanibel. who ads to the beauty of the booth by providing his
own paintings for sale.
“These acrylic on canvas are Sanibel Island subject mat
ter. They will both be here at the March show, as will Joyce
and Bob.”
Expectations are even higher for the March show, with
eight first-time dealers. They include a gentleman and his
wife to m western New York who will bring small pieces of
fine antique furniture and antique lamps.
They will either ship the items to your location or provide
a delivery service if needed.
Creations by Caty will be back again this show. He and
his wife, Sky, bring serious pieces of jewelry.
He does quality jewelry repair at the show both days, as
well as creating his own items.
Rosemarie Riddelll, is bringing a fresh selection of
antique and estate jewelry to the March show. She and her
husband. Bill, have been regulars with beautiful 19th
Century pieces of jewelry, porcelain and silver for sale.
“This year’s March show is being advertised as an Estate
Jewelry Sale, as well as an Antiques Show,”
Taylor said. “That is not to say that all there is is
jewelry. There is so much more. This fine selec
tion of dealers have put in a pointed effort to bring
a wide diversity of fresh, exciting and quality
items. There will be something for all collectors
and enthusiasts.”
The first of three Sanibel Antique Shows
was a success, as was the second.
(Pictured) There were plenty of viewers
and buyers at the Sanibel Antique
Shows Jan. 10-11, at the Community
House. The second show was held Feb.
7-8, with the final one being held
Saturday and Sunday March 28-29.
BRIAN W1ERIMA
The owner of the Sanibel Antique Show, Renate
Taylor, also has her own booth in the Community
House. The final show will be Saturday and
Sunday, March 28-29.
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Office 239-472-5187 ext. 246
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VIP Realty Group, Inc.
1560 Periwinkle Way
Sanibel, FL 33957
You are cordially invited to attend
New Resident Reception
T hursday, A p ril 9, 2015
9:00 am to 11:00 am
S a n ib e l C ity H a ll
800 D u n lo p Road
S a n ib el, Florida 33957
Hosted by Mayor Kevin Ruane and City Councilmembers
Mick Denham, Chauncey Goss, Marty Harrity & Jim Jennings
Please RSVP to sancouncil@mysanibel.com or (239) 472-3700
By Friday, April 3, 2015
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W ord on the Island
Ken Small
Alfaretta, Ga.
“Easter is for being with fami
ly ”
W hat will you do for the Easter celebration?
Rachael Smith
Westford, Conn.
“With my family, going to
Mass.”
Ricky Ayoub
Westford, Conn.
“Hanging with my family.”
Paul King
North Port, Fla.
“You know whose day it
is...th at’s where I’ll be.”
Orpha Burkholder
North Port, Fla.
“We’re going to church.’
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Letters to the Editor
Traffic tops islander’s concerns
To the editor
City Hall has finally noticed the long line of
idling autos on Periwinkle. Our newest coun
cil member, a self-styled authority on govern
ment affairs, should have some ideas on the
traffic problem but he would leave it to
“experts.” His father had better ideas. Mr.
Jennings, who said traffic is good for business,
has had second thoughts and would “see what
other cities do.”
Why haven’t any of Sanibel’s business own
ers complained? It is difficult to visit stores,
such as Ace Hardware, and on leaving it is
almost impossible to make a left turn. One of
the planning commissioners must have become
stuck in traffic, because planning director Jim
Jordan said, “Traffic is the top issue on the
island we will be talking about.”
The Metropolitan Planning Organization
suggests a traffic roundabout at Periwinkle and
the Causeway. Have you ever driven through a
roundabout? Wow, it is really fun. If you acci
dently get in the wrong lane, you spin around
and around until you either become dizzy and
lose control of the car or run out of gas. Do the
planners think a roundabout will solve the mile-
long backup at the toll booth? Will it help
motorists make a left turn on Periwinkle?
Mr. Jason Maugham, a member of the plan
ning commission, said, “If it fails, we can rip it
out.”
Isn’t that about the dumbest thing a lawyer
ever said? With a lawyer, an insurance sales
man and a physician on the planning commis
sion, someone should be literate enough to read
the Sanibel Plan that has the solution to our traf
fic problems. The Sanibel Report of 1974, the
basis for the plan, on page 150 says: “Many
other areas in this state willingly provide for
and solicit the tourist trade. Sanibel offers
unique charms for which some people will pay
a premium while they last. But if they are
destroyed by over use, the city will have little to
offer.”
The plan also states, “It has become clear
that the provisions of additional road capacity
through road widening or a bypass route is not
in the best interests of the city. Increased road
way capacity would make Sanibel a less attrac
tive place to live and visit.” (page 86)
The plan further states, “The city has clearly
indicated that the desired long-term approach to
manage traffic is to reduce volume rather than
increase capacity.” (page 88)
The suggestion to reduce traffic is even
more explicit on page 92: “Restrict auto access
and auto travel within Sanibel. Restrict Sanibel
access to a maximum vehicular hourly ‘cap.’”
Is the plan dead? Has the city council and
the chamber of commerce eviscerated the
bedrock of Sanibel? If the plan is still alive, here
are suggestions to lower our volume of traffic.
1. Double tollway fees for nonresidents of
Sanibel and Captiva.
2. It should be the civic responsibility for the
sponsors of the shell and arts and craft fairs to
move these events to downtown Fort Myers or
the Lee County Convention Center.
3. Insist on pre-paid advance reservations
for parking on public beaches and to enter the
wildlife refuge.
4. Establish electronic signs before the
causeway, announcing, “Sanibel is full.”
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~ John Raffensperger
Sanibel Island
Heart care excellence:
A vision for HealthPark
To (he editor
Every time I hear an ambulance racing
down Periwinkle, sirens sounding, I wonder
about the person inside. With heart disease the
number one cause of death of both men and
women in the US and given the aging popula
tion of our island, many of these might need
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