The 36th annual “Taste of the Islands” to benefit CROW (Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife) is coming to Sanibel Community Park Sunday, November 12, from 12 PM to 5 PM. A total of 14 outstanding restaurants will participate, with proceeds benefiting the work of CROW. Admission to Taste of the Islands is $7 and children younger than 12 years of age are free.
This year, the LCEC Kill-Watts will be providing live entertainment throughout the day. The LCEC Killa-Watts are a unique musical group. Started as a small fundraiser a few years ago, the band has grown to benefit many causes throughout the Southwest Florida community.
“I have worked in the utility industry for many years and I love this work. At the same time, I love the joy that music brings to people’s lives. When an opportunity to bring the two together came about, I knew it was something that would make a difference,” said band leader Rusty Snider.
The core Killa-Watts members have been true to the mission of making music, having some fun, and helping those in need by sharing their talent at little, or no cost to help raise funds for worthy causes. In the past, they opened for Lee Greenwood for a Veterans fundraiser, played dozens of United Way and Chamber of Commerce events, and supported efforts to fight Cancer, Heart Disease, Diabetes, and many other worthy causes.
For more information on Taste of the Islands, just click here. And be there!