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PHOTO PROVIDED Junonia found on Sanibel

Lauralee Bennett, 11, of Nashville, Tennessee, found a junonia on July 28 on a sandbar near Nerita Street on Sanibel Reid Bennett reported that her daughter was poking around with a stick on the dry sandbar and saw what she thought was a piece of a junonia Lauralee dug around and pulled out the shell Bennett noted that her daughter has been to Sanibel every year since she was born and she found the junonia on the last day of their vacation She added that the family did not think they would get to come this year because their condo was damaged in the hurricane. However, a family friend whose house was spared let them come visit to see the island To report a s h e l l f i n d , c o n t a c t

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Decal program results in donation

Bank of the Islands recently made a donation through the We Love Our Islands program Winner Clark Rambo was spotted with the program's decal on his vehicle, winning him the chance to decide which local non-profit would receive a charitable contribution He c h o s e t o d o n a t e t h e $ 4 0 0 t o t h e Sanibel-Captiva Rotary Club. The bank has donated $101,800 to date through the program All islanders are invited to visit the bank’s branches to learn more about the We Love Our Islands program.

From left, David Lowden of Bank o f t h e I s l a n d s , R o t a r i a n D o n M c D o n a l d , S u s a n S c h u l t e a n d Kelsey Hamilton of Bank of the Islands, winner Clark Rambo, and Rotarian Roger Grogman

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