Wines in the Wild 2021

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1300 Periwinkle Way,Sanibel FL 33957

12 November, 2021

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A Celebration of Food and Wine Under the Stars Wines in the Wild returns for its 14th year on November 12 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Bailey Homestead Preserve on Periwinkle Way. Enjoy an evening of food and wine tasting as you stroll the paths at the beautiful and historic preserve. The food selections will be from the kitchens of Bamboo Pan-Asian Kitchen, Catering by Leslie Adams, Cielo, Spoondrift and Sweet Melissa’s Cafe. Chef Malia of Spoondrift will also create a dessert just for this event. The foods will be paired with specially selected wines from Bailey’s General Store. Valet parking will be provided courtesy of Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille. The evening will end with an auction of unique experiences. Thank you to our Presenting Sponsor Bank of the Islands. In order to ensure the safest possible event, guests will be asked to provide the results of a either a negative PCR COVID-19 test that was administered by a healthcare provider or official testing center no earlier than 72 hours before the event or a negative rapid antigen COVID-19 test taken no earlier than 24 hours before the event. You can show this at the door the night of the event. If you prefer, you can also provide an official vaccination record. Take a digital photograph of your vaccination card and email it to [email protected]. Or you can text it to 239-850-4545. You can also mail it to Wines in the Wild, SCCF, P.O. Box 839, Sanibel 33957. SCCF's (Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation) mission is to protect and care for Southwest Florida's coastal ecosystems. SCCF manages over 1300 acres of land on the islands (and owns an additional 500 acres on nearby Pine Island).  SCCF offers a wide array of educational programs for people of all ages, from beach walks to trail walks, boat tours, wading trips and kayak tours plus classroom-based activities. Our Native Landscape and Garden Center has a wide selection of native plants for sale, and also offers landscaping and educational services. The SCCF Marine Laboratory actively conducts research in areas including seagrasses, mangroves, harmful algal blooms, fish populations and shellfish restoration. SCCF’s RECON (River, Estuary and Coastal Observing Network) network of seven in-water sensors provides real-time, hourly readings of key water quality and weather parameters. Find out more through our website.

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