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Historical village to present Twilight Talk

By SANIBEL HISTORICAL MUSEUM AND VILLAGE 1 min read
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SANIBEL HISTORICAL MUSEUM AND VILLAGE

The Sanibel Historical Museum and Village will host a Twilight Talk, “Storm Stories from Sanibel: Hurricane Ian,” on March 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Community House on Sanibel.

It will feature the premier Ken Sneeden’s new documentary, which was underwritten by village donors. It is the second installment of his in-depth series about how hurricanes have shaped Sanibel Island.

Sneeden is an award-winning former broadcast journalist and television station executive. After graduating from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he worked for 15 years as an anchor, reporter and producer for TV news organizations in Florida and North Carolina. In 1991, Sneeden founded Ken Sneeden & Associates, where he established an expertise in professional presentation services with an emphasis on visual storytelling. Since 2016, he has worked with the village and the Captiva Island Historical Society to produce seven documentaries and other videos related to the history of the islands.

Attendees will be treated to popcorn, with a cash bar available.

Tickets are $20; a limited number will be available at the door for cash or check.

For more information or tickets, visit https://sanibelmuseum.org/event/twilight-talk-storm-stories-from-sanibel-hurricane-ian/.

The Community House is at 2173 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel.

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