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Anders, Kristie |
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Article - 16.10.12.09
Captiva Historical Society adds new directors, prepares for history museum
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Print, Photographic - 17.04.01.01
The Captiva Island Historical Society opens it's 2016-2017 season with "Tales of a Fishwife", a private cruise to Cabbage Key, featuring Pine Island artist/activist Mel Meo.
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Print, Photographic - 17.05.21.07
Palm Sunday at Captiva Chapel by the Sea. The day prior, under Queenie's tutelage, palm crosses were handmade by Kristie Anders, Diane Fugit, Anna Irvine, Merni Libonate, and Queenie Viglione. On Palm Sunday those palm crosses were offered to chapel guests. Palm crosses are also placed on every headstone at the historic cemetery.
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Print, Photographic - 17.05.21.08
The Captiva Island Historical Society recreates an old-fashioned community picnic during their "Island Jamboree" event, which was free and open to the public. Highlights of the event included fried chicken and fried mullet dinner with pie for dessert, live Americana/Bluegrass music, a pie contest, jars of homemade mango chutney, and island games including a milk can toss (with mini coconuts) and flukey ball. The top three pies were auctioned off...
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Print, Photographic - 17.11.25.26
Board Directors Dave Jensen, Kristie Anders, Mike Boris met with Reverend John Carter and his son-in-law Bill Rupe. Rev. Carter is the grandson of George Washington Carver, one of Captiva's first homesteaders. (The GW Carter family homesteaded the property which, at the time of this visit, is known as South Seas Island Resort.) Reverend Carter lived on Captiva until age 7. These photos, taken by Queenie Viglione, show Rev. Carter visiting with th...
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Print, Photographic - 18.08.15.20
The evening of of January 31, 2018 saw history in the making for two of the islands historical organizations – a first time collaboration between the Captiva Island Historical Society and the Sanibel Historical Museum & Village - that not only recognized the 100th anniversary of the first Blind Pass Bridge, but also chronicles the rich history of Blind Pass itself. The documentary, produced by award-winning journalist Ken Sneeden and premiered at...
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Print, Photographic - 20.08.01.02
As these 15 photographs show, many friends attended the surprise farewell party for Ron and Phyllis Gibson on February 24, 2019
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